Xittrannu, atifiErtizEt. awiliemrsomna mrctruvresubs TO IS" Ira CUSS as XOW,W." I. Y.111:41=311, 'Lilt*: sad Proprietor. - LEBANON, PA., NOVEMBER 18,. 1857 INN. It somas that Sibley, democrat, is after all elected fipeeiner of bilitisisota. His majority is about 20a: - ' ills,. The order to increaser the , Mee of fare on thOhurivirania.Railibod has bein'itettetermand ed. Tholese remains the same as usual. NORMAN VAN Burma . , of Ballston, N. Y., wimaceidenkally shot himaeNdead on the 2d while cleaning hie gun, was to have been married on the,evening of that day. lag. At a recent• "hunger" denionstration in Plittpdelptda, the man who carried the banner was about three-fourths, drank, and smoking a cigar that cost at lestat th;eca cents. Quite a number of the Mob irere sporting jewelry upon their persons. .'s,. .There h talk that the New York ranks wilrithunte ghee payments on the Ist of /ann. ary. Some banks in other sections intend resum ing next month, and we have heard of several that ban -already resumed. llaw-Yonir ELnerzo.x.—The Albany Atlas makes the majority for the Democratiolicket 13;- 046. It gives the Republican 15 member of the, Senate to 14 Democrats, two Americans and one Lidependent; and 59 Assemblymen to 61 Demo mats and 9 Americans. 1211,..5111T has been 'instituted by the President and Directors of the Bank of Pennsylvania, t 6.. gainst. Mr.:Allibone, late . President of the Bank, for the recovery of $200,000, which be is indebted to the-bank. Mr. A. has gone abroad, and writs of idombstie , attachment . have been issuedagainst sii his property, moneys and effects. . lk Till pill; Verney, ec We - PliiliidelphM has adopted' the wad "Telegrina" to designate the intelligence ponveyed or received by Telegraph. This is putting "Telegraphic Despatch" in a short eduipsiss;though it will require some time to main; the •iv term familiar to the public. Pannone to Councils are in eiseglition in Philadelphia among the industrial classes, for an inns of $4;000,000 of city warrants of various ditiondiations. It is said that the small notes of , allthe states are now in eirenlation diem. and that among them are thousands of dollars' of Worthlesiwpaper: . 1)0AtION or THE PIIILAVALPHILA. Poet srics. faianisiteißeneral Brown has dually decided the Philadelphia Poet Oaks question. lie has issued ineteditione to the Superintendent (Mr. Riee,) to .lnimedhitely with the alteration of the Rink of Pennsylvania aCoording to the tudiinal plan. MP" The Democratic majority in•Mintgornery . soußty,atthe lastelection, Fac i a° large that Con siderable aiseittisfaction hula reseltea in conse gmnp•thereof, Hence the two - -Democratie pa peril in Norristown have gone to work in good style to create a split in the party,hy, which they probably expect-to give the opposition - a chance neat fall to elect their county tiekek RESIGNATION OP TEN GOVERNOR OP NEDRASEA. —.The Pittsburgh Poet learns from a gentleman direct from Nebraska, that Gov.. hard has resign ed his position in the Territory, and left for his home in Arkansas. The people, are somewhat anxious as to whom the President will select as Gov. Lard's successor. A Noma CASOLIZIA MARRIAGE.—A singular marriage lately took , place in Wilkes County, N. 0. A men named Holloway married his step moth-. or, the second wife, the widow of his own fathei:i . fitushad six children, three of themby.his.father,- aid Oires by himself; and having nine' Children- Of b 1 oira~.the coupo, set up housekeeping with, • ..Raisins have fallen in the Boston Market to $2 25 per box for fresh Malaga. Last year, at thin time, they broughtSt 25, and the consegaenoe was that plum puddings and mince pies were very . soirVe if Thanksgiving.: They may be sauce thin season, frowanother cause. ;PimpkinsAhoWever are very cheap in Bullion, selling at six tWeekiedtl dollars a toil. Gas- 11esass-err sox .- Nicsirworias - -43eneral Walker on Wednesday took hls departure frnm New Orleans for Nicaragua, with his militeTT. staff, and over three hundred men, besides a con siderable number who areto join him at some point in the Gulf - of Moiler,. Walker: appeared in theynited States District Court in the. morn irigosind gave bail to.appear for examination on tkwel7th. and in the afternoon tad 'embarked' in tho Mail boat. At 2 o'clock on the morn- Wednesday:after a search by the United Stites Marshal, the steamer Fashion got off with a body of men, and a large quantity of arms, ammunition and provisions, and , intercepted the mail boat, and took on board Walker and his par ty, and immediately steamed for her destination. pr. New'Yoax has been attlicted4cejt 'week or two past with monster meetings ofieeniiitiiee' demonstrations are "bread or work." They per ambulate the streets, in such a threatening man ner that the police force of the city was strength ened, and a'detachment of united States.troops concentrated in the vicinity for the protection of the govexument property.' A clearer inspection of the rabble has demonstrated that button+ q& the industrious classes are mixed in it; that it is chiefly composed of idle vagabonds who never did work, led on lii'despemte characters,.whose pro elivities are for mob law, and who w ound robin the beat of times, if they could do so with atty_ If violence is attempted blood shed will, be the consequence. Industrious men of good charz , aster can easily obtain employinent. This is a view of the case that sets for nought the columns' upon columns of the4prOhlg, s of the mendi cants, at prosout.gllitrigiher TeieWt:lrOrk papers. .. . as ' • ' At airfile itio , ..ni ‘5.5_ geicticir -to if!, .4" hilliffigifal : d 'tilik 'lOW ova% tb" e"ri .._,- --,.-- lima in, 5 ., .,...... finiimet , ,,wa . 4 iswe4 sitting near ear .e.• 05 . _ _.... ., . t —d u . anti Ihig• i • ' ""L''' ' ......" , -..tvi 10 Visit dlfferen yv 5 ...,„ s s- .......,., feel in der a‘,,t 5.1.5: - m-17 - ..-;•It to thek prepared ek........., 4,....euwi ..,,...:„..,,,. lit the l im p s ; o th ers y ,„,,,....t155.t.. 1,--... f , '" ....,"'"' ••.-. 1-SZ---Res restr ,who . _ Wee te.":"- ' .. 5‘.. , :. ° 5.:.-- ~... 1 f the Into the street.-"'"' ` ,Z- ''''' ' ''- ° 5...... „( -,-,':- "plum Mt OLD RUSSAIII) IR Wonra.-- , ,,, ~.„, \ ~,. . _ '. 4110814)14 court at pedfOrd county., Virgii. isi;%. •• •.,, -. 2 . • Ahnlna W. ttiasaireatottealesiew see . _, - .. 4: # ,• ran° damages &oak Witham Stein fir . . , .-marrnag• contract- .'ilin lady ia about ........:: 4 . :. • years of age and the gentleman eighty. . ••• • • • the amtrond trial.of.the mum; a forme r ... , '., - given a rerdiet of •811t150 for liar I dilprkteeewilinot Raids OR Ma4atiOSCOr the_joinni.: 4115 i. 11=MSI "Dread or battlC t lheetiggeere the order otthe day now. The bill set briliotion by the excited New Yorkers hoe rolled to Philadelphia, and sev eral meetings of the unemployed have been held to devise means to alleviate the prevailing distress. One of these gatherings- took place at Broad and SPring °wan' dreet luentay afternoon last, at which several imfiammable speeches were made antrilitither of reiOliiiitins adopted. One of the spenkeri recommend a committee of twenty-five to wait - upon each Batik President (poor fellows I) and notify them that they •must.resume specie paY.- - ment in 'a given time; or force will be resorted:6i: Let them:be - tiontpelledouild he, to resemeor 'shut up their:doom—allele' Whit we want. Let the batiks resume payment, and we shall all have week. , Onveager individual_ the committee to .4(4 about their work ntetiei but - the cautious speaker enuolndedthat the - meiting was not qiiit large • e-• nough, yet. "Weft till our next meeting," :said he, "and- • then we can , ehOw a• crowd of twenty thousand!" Another: speaker declared that he was a peaceably ..disposed' man, but he was strongly pressed by necessity; and inusteither steal, beg or starve. 4, Then we'll steal'!" shoUted a number of voices. • t, • ' This meeting adjOnitiedto meetonThursdayal ternoon, when snOtheit large meeting was hold, but ft also adjourned without committing any riotous' acts. • • Great I Eynon. Europe. - • °' 14NEw Yeliti, Nov. 13. The steamerArablk;frent,,Liverpool, with dates to 31st elf: arrivedlhfs inerning. 'The-Arabia brings one Million's of dollars' in 4nan. • ' Min Oleo has upwards of $lOO,OOO additionalliem 'Havre. The American horses Prioress and silibilon have both' been' bmityibeaten in'the race for the Cam bridgeshirestakes .' The Indian mailinlings liiiOrtant Intelligence. The British troops fissaUlted" Delhi 14thof SepteMber ) and' effected 'loffgnuant,"ttiid after six day's obstinate rosiseance, orir.ihe 20th obtain ed possession of the entire - Ay. ' Great numbers of th,!ilitutineers escaped, miring them the King of Delhi and his two sons. The British: loss in kill. ad and wounded, up to the I.3th, was qqo in all, including 50 officers. Gen. Wilson haff ordered no quarter te,be giyeif l. but at the women and chi!. dren should spared. Gen; Cavaignae had diiiifeiiddenly of disease of the heart." The Money' market` has shown portint change.' 'Brit the - market closed with 'an improying tendency.— The New Stay Law'--The most material change thatha.sheenintroducectin the law as lb stixid'Priol to-the 13th of Oct. '1851,13 wstay'of - eximiitidn"ini alljudgnienta, without regard . "tottniount; felmie the debtor is able to comply With - the Veal candt: Lions; whereas, hitherto the stay ihas been graduat ed according to the athount date debt.- Onjudg ments-hearafter-obtained, the stay is to be-com puted from the firet;daY of the term to which suit is brought:. A judgment debtor could always plead his-freehold but that freehokLeonsiiittid-of mai ming/iced real estate. -- Now, hels alkiiied to plead his freehold, if his estate be worth' the debt over and - above existing ineurnbramini. Iti thisrespect the law has been modified. Ilitherbi, meats before alderiuen, three, " - six or nine mouth stay hiui'been allowed, and in court:di, nine or . twelve months according 'to titt , amount of the' kidguient; 'Sae the'Stay was Obtained either, by pleading a freehold - worth the amount of thejinig niengiind . free'froM incurabrances, or by entering the `security of a responsible . person : Now, the , timi is made' intiforia, that is; one year; withont regard to the sent recovered: But still there must be Security. There is no such thing as a stay without sec'u'rity;` and this egregious ignorance of the law should at 0n6e . 6 corrected. There are also qualifications and exceptions in the act of the , 13th of 0nt.'1837, which . go far 'to deprive a de fendant of the'betiefit Seemingly held out to him. If he has had bilcitai,'On waived it, he cannot demand the new stay. 'lndeed, this qpiovision the recent act, likeinany - others` to be found in it, promise to be relief only in name—an empty ow and it feeble hope. It : will not prevent the bringing of a single suit, and we venture to ex press-the opinion that there is not minas() ton, ikilatios :not one in fifty, in which the.. debtor can comply with the requirement, so as'to availl;lM self of its so called bnnefits.--Press; .Titilioxisrt.msMtthene;—den lo ex citement was ociaaoWeilin'nii early iUu4 of the week by the arrest of two individuals at Motifs- PatrickCrNeCedSliarlesßeatzel, on suspicion - of being 'conifereepd - in the Munler of Adeline Beta. city' and lodged in jail mita orhureday elbeenixte,hem a searching examilietiltri . :iiighil'heforsi . Alderman Mangle which oesepted•leveral•hours; Thesexamintaion was continued yeatUrciaitlfeer noon and bliat evening and althuAgli;u witnesses were heard noising elicited oalon-'s l i to 4, ,t ! ) ! 3 #lilt§gftli*P: ll l4* * *4o.i!digeharged. accordingly: . tit . o:.! 07 • • • We'nnderstand•tiat 2 irwitikliifirlisi been, Issn'ed, agsailqa: alnan 4 0,1 4 1 3511P0n suspicion him fallen, and that an officer *UI bade spatehed to day to arrest him. We hope thatr,,tbe mystery which surroundsAthis clit!se , 4et, , be solved 44fAiii . eirgiy•paoies lirop g ht t c p justi ce: Reading , °:0 • Ten Urea BisWiiiroW.—eThet trod!' th lifilii4ryltxPedlifeieKtrti4i is ominous. The buik of it had encountered snow while still far from its deitination, - and both men and horses were fast failing. -There is a report thatfa supply train of seventy-five wagons, moving forwardbotween the, vanguard and the main body, bad boon surprised and captured by a Mormon detachment; If 'this prove true, there can be nolonger &rational doubt that Brigham Youn,g means W . resistthe entrance of the troops into is capital •with and to the' lastwiireiniti. exhausted and enfeebled by , eold, famipe and forc ed marches, has &gloomy proarsit. It cannot re treat without encountering certain deeith by frost and'steljistion i•lt eantibt -winter in . the 3 glena - of the Rocky Mountains, while to advance into brar defeat and extermination. We trust the rePortlif actual hostilities on the part of the Mormons may proye. =toenail'. "I s NDTAN Stintze"—Oregir. :of the Terott: 7 -The early settlers of New .Englanti , Were s urprised and gratified. to find that, after the first killing t frosts of Antninn, a period intervened between that Winter, of mild, smoky, pleasant weather, .;soon obtained the name of Indiailinnmer, from the fact that the naturilindeleuee,of tlie Indian chez: acter led them to defer untilt!ifsperiod the work of Summer—such as harvesting . their.cern and vegetables, and getting puts, or putt ing up hay, and general preparations . for Winter. Silence the f; 7: -- - • iwarAT 73 4 Eo l so li a Asi 4 47,401114 Van'BuMn, • . .4: 'ffi • ••&- spi ',iiikat ithijialf, RE his speech at Tainuany Hall accounted for the . tfiein :too . lr : iiii , th e , bod AM ., ~. iii g er, ear r, r, dilifxiagL'4,fifexrlirigllend,parson force aa fe,llew4; ind'itatiol, ,t;',!.11,i11311.1r, -_.;r.. •ti in ,-,.,1 , . . .. .them in aril was koawalii **Mgt a donsfavnibto meant r o ° B . wil . llll4l ' 667°11117.T41 to re : his V' Wo.ettit'ilieliisterigllt'irgth4e4 to tilPai4°' ' " 4411454 ,,,,, 0 ,.. c 4 Bg Th,,,, el ' " " l recollect- 8 ino g ne ge d y ' 'lll3 the s)ii miiia‘i isk i iail te iiii 4 wWieiiiii: resent letter to the-1 1 T , 4 --: ~, r , , ' -a- in • thinurAl• t il4 64 , 2 i, ii i Fimi ed the iiiei 'Tenn there Ifn4P444#_,. ! ) C en g re " loaned q uite an an Ttni„.77.:•.:-.. v e . 0.197., -„c .p.i ''. -- seDa parson* cod, 1t .Vall'ettutt.hat city. •-•—„ , ep 2 . ' ik'ehiiipilcatediriiiiettilik' ': - . - ''''"ez -, :;: - ...-',..titrykin a rohatil was • *ldeal; of.co__„,_ _te. ; 'The arrett of the p 1 ~ , . f.,,,,,,,, /(71: ::.... "-' ', ' -, .. - -: -. :ns and Pititecting' the phfilth froAmetpuritnia and per9loloua imitations. : A ttendan9q and Consoltation from"). a. m. till, 2,, p. m. and front - tift Sin tiiis' evening.' 157 Print* street; a few brodltiOseetQfiEroadnah New? York. • . I ..'. May 8,1857-Iy. • ' . . ... . .. . • .. ' "CilStailoto's Hair, Dye !. _.. Within.* owl-shell all Rho merits lie, Of Cristadero's neier-egualled Dye ; ''''Red it makes bleak, to brown transforms a grey, And keeps the fibres always from decay. 11 MS mat c hless, ze.vitalising Nair Dye, still holds it; position as the most Harmless and efficacious hair ye in TUS WORLD. Erepared and sold, wholesale silid retail, and applied in ten private roeme, at CRIBTA DOito'f., No. C Astor House, BrMidway, New York, and Wail . Druggists and Perfumers in the United States. ~ Jan. 14, 18.57.- I y.-Isq. Agent-George 11, *veer, 144 Weed st, Plthibuny, Pa. S PLENDID E. t 3 T • .A. T E er ~.. • . Pitt ini rie SArira.E. . T ii :o, iiiidersigned offers at private tali his mag-_: • nificent estate, situate in East:Hanover awn- Ship',..Lebarion 'county, about 2 miles , freti Harp... ees Ina, 4 miles from the Culd Springe, and the Dauphin and : Susquehanna Raitroakas,follows: Ni). 1 . ---Contains 160 ACRES , more or less,, de the best landiulte 41glibbritd84;adjtiininiirOp dity-of Michael Deleinger, J'ohn'Detteri , and , Oth-• ere. The greater portion is cleared and:mndeS, • ,good,cultivation. The „buildings '..f. , :* 'ili erectedpn. this tract sup.,the Altair ili .... ( 1 . E,ig , nid's we ll-knOvin 'Cloth' Min n=' , . faetbW,'Which hati a lark% patens: , - ' ' - age and-is capable of indefiniteito crease; a large two-story, double, Stone. Dwelli n g: House,, with Kitchen annexed ;;44p4,4 . two-story ; F,d;rin,llottse;,Tenan't aOllBO ; large stone Harn, with threihing',flooCiind Siabling flnid'cither'ont- Wndings"; in good - 4repaii!- , Alt:4;311 mici3ssary. buildings forthe-Manufactory,viz:-. : YulAng-mill,. Card and Spinning 'Machine building,,Dyeing a nd Finishing House, Ac., Ac. 'The Works ire all ati3VratiPpliiid' 'With good Machinery and plenV'of ivaterpower. ..k..stream of good water .34 hgt , to the dwelling-house in pipe*;:: moo,, ~;; ; aftY, , springs and Rnmp-wella near. Also, a ~1f; , / 1 640. 1 4 .: 7 4°P1f.,7Q1 - 5411:"D" ink the •, 4 % . ' .a 31 1- 0:1--Citiitaitilliocitidgfii ('flora .- ' al:lees) ;adjoining 116.1.1 - 4,land of Michael Deining l airwilnini Dotter and OAP"- N'W l 7.ith° 11(!)P/P of this tract is ender .good cultivatmriand . eicel - ' ' ' ' lint; fen`cer. greeted 'thereon' is: a DWilling House, .stable, and a large dIE • Shed. _Also,: near by & well, spring, ,dc.,a. splendid. sita,for",theerectien of br ~ , .... a; welling limium. There, i s flaw ' ing wirier irk nearl'y -- Cray 'lilJtd! A 'Behind iliols'e' le or ti sviar o i!i ta , t6 , ot. v r, 1 : . . .. 4 ~ i, . ! I,i 1 , 1. ...3.i.,: • , ' , INO.is3-ContaintratlO: Aorta' litiods, 1 1 1 4. 1 ) - (innnit/fIr. 1 ".4ffd inflininhkg ./ .. ,?..f 4: .. le t r?Cof John yotOr and ethers. It has a iiehlra il lieeCheiiiiiiiSprViiiiV linit'll tot•To , lAliflitiliihnbt , l ' oi •; !• :•:' - ....... 1:.• *a:the underlined is ainnerely.dispotedinindk, iiirk.libPlALWlntY,Afl ..iqtraltuand.elther 1n,P101,.1111 alenletm . IDA,. rhiggovivi,.b.d,size47 -t. so9.4,tiiie'lnd ;PoPiesaioo, iqii D 4 give n.l4#i 4 'lit 4 April, P1e!4,.. ..t . ..or er. tg ' termalietal. idy ie • ' 1,1 1 014 - jirlyuck . g.. Rt 414. 5, 17-tf.' bast Hanover, bilsoit Ci.,*.. Valuable Illoiough Ipteoerty .:FOR.SALE;! 11S offered , tit titivate sale ,-that valuibie half-let J. or piece of Ground, situate at the north-east cor ner of Walnut and Water streets, Lebanon, front- Ing_B3 feet on Walnut street and 80 feet on Water street, aipreient occujigid - FiTolin Faireni Marble Yer,d, on widelait, de, It is, 'biased yriti4n ague!)el e Lebanon Valley Itailrond Eqot, between W e epot and the cen tre of town. For further particulars apply to John Farrar, - oFtWgribliTdr==' - ' ''.l-Jen-8147113512F---n , -, ,13.4174443upe.1 .; L - ' AtkOrAnil 6 W ,- '- ai ..7, ' . ' '.ta-ti#l.4e'StancT 'lO4, s j ahseriher',Oll`ers fo,r,., • ran i_fer e, ,i i,e tt u e ot R0.r.7 0 * i•Oarii - thebuilliOit fo r a'xopgt.i7 . „... Fl. pi; hid ati'aii'iiiditide -iindlSii66. tore ! 11 .. ' .. t_r_t_t__ ,,, .13ittepnHotol-sind rm n r ?" of 111"11" .bat'well' *ion., The build-r .strest.i CensberlaSl4Orce 4e ith.eillar itabrii -- - I IP° large, welt P li v4l " w li - a'areiaiitasi - failt i 1 • &S. • The aornei re ,ht I S L . W , C a . t - _.__ obi T.„_...--:..- store stank eadiUreitted Tor ar 7, = :wattie.wellafiniished !at, ehtilling, .„ ~ .. thFJ* l "4"P laditiikiHlTlLLT. ' 1 'Thu - property la *ia offered'forliaAintit'! private sale...- • r". ... .-- %AFRO., 18574.... , . RtiGAitt'S W__lNEAfira4Utten: STORE! _ , (101?„tt4p4' of *riot & Water Sts., Lebanon, TLJ iailteriidiafoxixterlyeectipied by Jacob We:idle; . ere'lle Continnea to keep assort'.; wont of the very best brands of Wines and that can be got; To those who are acquainted,with his ; liquors it not neeessary /Or, aim to speak as the liquors , ,spealefir fitemielirei. To Betel Keepera," and all hibdis; he state; that - it 'is merely no mesary for them to call and examine hi® stock.tosatisfy.themselyes, as he warrants to ren derfaC,satisfaction.„ EWL..REIGAAT. 1).—B. at "Weidle's Corner. '- Lebanon, Sept. 9, 1857. . . . 11IIL G 7 62 A CICE S - OF' P .R T - E - SAL Ep . I • T BE subscriber, being desirouit of selling - his 'in - Wiehtiiir and Gills? Alfa, together with:his SAW MILT. and sixty two acres of land, takes present•epportunity ef informing the public dolt he has one of the , best *4ll .Pr,nperties in the C 0113- ty . of oneLfeurthi'ef a mile from Jonestoiin, on the' Swakirrr Creek, and oneLhalf i mile from the Union Canal, at'Jopes= town. This mill has heen newly 1 4 remodeled with the best of,bevel gearing, and' everything in the best of order, foreltbercommtry.oi merchant, - work. The land is i in a high state of cultivation, it being lately limedWittr one hundred" bushels to the acre, and is all under new - fenCes. An3r-per soni wishing. to - ••view tiald property, can call 'at the mill for information, or on the subscriber, two, miles from Jonasto.w.m. An indisputable title,wiill be giVen„ 'and hiy 3 - payink'n small advance of the prOperty•af the time Posii4saikifiligiven, the' hill' lance will^be setrout•in: payments. to suit the - purz• chaser.iltrANGF4lM4:: Swatara tp. lieeember 31, 1856.--tf. Valuable -Town Property 0,- , • ... At Private ;Silk-. • : •, ' ling-IR nndersigned offers for Sale 111 thnfollowing kropertica, ;viz: •, o. 1.--- . ik O IE ;;;; cliff libt'sit.4,4b7fliAlt:liiifrai)bis idrt . 1 0 , of thti`Borosigliiit Tibbiliair; frOnfing Cumberland street, betwoen - Mr. Brim's and - Mrs:l Shindel's Hotels; front .22 feet 8 inches,, , Aeßth 192 feet.,, ~ , tio.`:—!llTWO-STORY: HOUSE and LOT;2B feet front; Corivintent'forlinblic busine:sesitualto :in•the borough 'of North - Lebanon corner of Wilt nut and Qak-strpek,f.pAke square from the Lebanon, Val., Railroad Depot, and, two from Union Canal. 4 Ttl;ii:, 3:=A 'One and-a-Half Story Roust "and L o l l , i d , i d ii i iii g iv o. .izc ,n:.... -! , , ::,, -1 ". II 110Tof GROUND, waif a lar*Stiop or Dwelling, and a shed, adjoining Nos. 2 a ; N0..5.—A One Story. HO mu and LOT, 941 Easterri i)art . ofsaid horoligli t 'beimer af . streets, and adjoining Lot of David 8034W-'near" the Union Canal. J. C. REISNER, Lebanon, Sept. 23,.."57.. • . REINHARD'S Ureic HOTEtr i kerIERTY orrzniti AT' • „ 'Plite ate - S a te. • • THIS has - been a Retailer thelast 40 years, and is'amil,known.ever the HOTEL, and • is the;tnost central and hest loCated in thik 13OrOuili 'lt ce leettted' en 'the corner of etimharliind.iind-Welnut'streets;directly opposite the Court: Rouse and but two. squares from the Lebanori,Vallay Railroad Depoton the, Flif/10 street,. (Walnut .), ;fronts 45 feet on pain berland and 105 "'feet On 'Walnut Streets, 39 feel - on Walnut bfkini Iliffetit deep.' - The Building is a three-story STOKE-HOUSE, 45 by. 58 i fect., .The, third story Tea . put on not long since and. the whole house remodeled; with a friadiVtitZhini. Alto; belonging to the'i , operl' ty, Wilt atone STABLE on certsbriot Smoke.tpd Jisilialleiya, on lot 66 by. 64 feet, witha good Cisterp, : ac., thereon, anitelpoely situated to the ,Ho tel . Alpo an . EATIN G B.A. G. I,OON ,in the' Itliiios'enrif the Holed, whiCh iiringi a go'ad' rent. 'nit 'is. a choice "H'ofteLpropertytftlitsti an excellenttebnatyand traveting , custotn, .and- 83 been Ithe Atag.pe Office f,or,.eome time r , „It, will bo, sold. reasonabl7 i an4 terms of. paytilent made easy, ' by • "`f.3.f*O'N''.l. - Lebanon, JitlY'4Y; 1857." ' • "Wat4Pking. , • L CU O C OV UI Skeet) 1 ;4, f : °/! i t 4. THE undersigned , having this o ld - 14 d. A favorite stand, and havinCiallited 'it Ii " best style, is now Preliared:to acentivniailate Ybb public,; and en tertain , strangetsinsul Inav'ellers Lin the bo at inetlifrfl!liOP BB is l oom podi-. os an&pleasa.nt., Inc TABLE well Pr ovided the 'odntain none' ba t'tie PUREST LIQUORS.' The STIABLING attaclieeto' the Hotel is large.and roomy,,aud capable of •ac commodatingiagroat nninliey.of horses.. ; _ Ifft• To. his lends i and ticqtialaSs.aces in teli anon County, as well as "to Otb'eri; lie 'extends their irowa when visiting Lebanon- _rex! . •:• .1c ;April 19 , 1S .„: , DAVID HORFIOARI: • _ • • LENIAERGEws Cloth Mannf actory. THANKFUL for "past favors,*-the itudersi gned 11 remieetfully informs the fpnblicc.that he: con', tinues his manufactory, in Zest Hanover, Lebanon , county, on as extensive a scale as ever. Itiewn, necessary for him to , say , more than that the work will' be done in the Is ' imile'e r icellint stile which/fits made his work and name so well known:go:the surrounding ciaunpv.,. promilet•A,,, d o the work in the shortest possible- time. The Mann factory is incomplete order, and lie ffattersi him self to 134'3 able to render the sam'e 'Satisfaction as heretofore. He manufactures , . :,„ Bread and.Nvrow clotba,,Castizeta,.lll.,Anta, White and Other ilap.u#,E, All finished in the best oth er ableprices; He alinVeardalWobigend inakes iron the convenience, of biedwitomers ' wooland cloth will be taken in at the fhilowlogplaces :-- .At the stores orGeorge & Shellenberger, Louser A Brothers, Shirk & Tice, and George iteintehl, and atlifililfeids ifeinb'ergr's "New'Drtig in Lebanon • at the stores of Shirk & Miller,•ind Samuhl,,P, , ,#3birk;• inr,ifo#h Le 4 ancteohoftalth 'Samuel, Goebert ? Bathed. tp.; . the public bone!, of Win: Ba*it; FredOrielesburg . ; Sarnuicll e . - Bigkel's Joiiiith'iris • George Weidnian'S sPyrw:itten t ., view ; Melchior Iteichart, 24miles from Palmyra4l Martie,Barly's store, Palmyra ; tlitiii9vei, Dauphin ; at the elSibi 6T - "Bby,' efid`Dsvialif.odtenle; Bast •liiineiveti Znindiorotonnty.c rse :/ fiw All materials ta t ite l n.rnyi front Aw.,!„ 134TeAlaRes, finisimidwithbutAnlp: i and returned again. • finoie of 'his' wish to haseekeekr lag Woo' l•raisiedi - dgetlusirdnaixed,standieaseth e it Wool (white,) at . thipi,, i• olionyel re mq*SPALI xBYR2s with directions how , the wis it prepared. " r can' Ordir Ile - Steeking-iirdbidtVlie made from•the-ttndersignin4Wcel, whiekwillahn 4oseti -and , let!'atoo,fleisiire4 P.lalft•c-1 N. B.—lt is, desired` those having wtyp cared; pi'' , the aliniiiiirefer di) Mort named places. LYON LEIIIBEROBIR.-'.l J Baslltancreetp:..dpriL " dtiw 1. , . • • Wo - od-1 - Weed - Int *•E 1 . 7 : 1 w NNIVItE AF•l".Bowanei,offsit. for. sok ohoWl7se.! 600 or 700 C0r42.0, (.1 , ofitjnrtpil) gitoji - Mr9fi4 wpasmvuolig nigaxes dam, on the Union • news Joni& town. [may 27, '57. Di .soriart '• tit ' ,tIL Otvg I augTNI. 44,11 , LT I .f.jlWl • " ...) ; 4 1R IP r glik***l9o: 4414.11441110*4.?03.-C,PYr 90- _ iltleaYteH soAh azo,nessan......riterAir artrrts. iskt ti... 0111 COUNTY sirE ribANitta- MILL. BOAS, GASSER OETTLE kid7 4 ,l wAß wish to inform the citizens of Lob .gwOonnty and neighboring owin g-a -, azaL ties, that they are now in full oper ation, and are prep to. do oil kindvf CARPENTER WORN afatkoirNitity snob as I- - ' ' ob*hr -• - Boiiriia, Weiithef-Ilthirei*, - Sash,Doors,W,,irflos , 4- Poor Frames, Shutters,Blind;, Potii*:, Scrolls, 41,AWING, an an other kind of Aiming which „mity-be wanted to suit builders:- Thesubseribers 1 1 - .og leave to infestiPthic.publieqhatetterlgele the latest and best improved machinery in the mult i ..'t , such as Wood*orttes Planer, ,- km oiiiid that . s*S as good work Wer.the coun [,t can produce. • None but the bestsmod welNessoned)LUMßEß 'will be used. Carpenters and Nuildent-are•lnvii . ted to c04,--nnd-°e4. Ott- th ei; Siff!iinitiki . gnaw isvhieh they wi ll Atinife,keep on tutnil,„sgtidjuilge for themselves. , 1 ,. , - .. ~, ... ~ . • ' %is.. Their Oludi . .is „on'yitiegtOis*Ukuceur, I r lihreaner's Old Fetitidik. '`-'' . , . . ~.. ;ELIJAH LONGACRE..../ 011 * a. cs.sam...AedirsAß!sr.. g N IT -41 , Door and Sash Manufactory ! Located on the Steam-1101m Road, nearCumberiand Str ee '4,& s P , 1414 4!°n.. . 11111flawi Titz.Pilliereiffne!Lreepectfully in t 1,64 11443 form thia.pnblie in general, that they have. titide4 largely to . their ; former es t a bliaintenti an d.:19, hive all kinds of the latest and beet'iMprityit;l23lADHlN- EßY in the State in full Oyeiatieri;aaett as WOODWORTIrs :FLOORING, 4-c., „ for conductin ett4 general basineselor Planing, + 6 d t e-, and the experience acquired by "Iy.ponOker and J. G.GabeLduring their carinettlice with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for it. iiatithii4it'Ycliii past, affords full assuranciqtrthekibilitY; in con , nection with J. Gabel,taseleettitoek , tatitable to the wants of the Door and Stisli....butffnessln•this State; • %They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorabletehraff ,IP,Naiiiihtsly as sorted stock of DOOBS,'SAE.llo4lta.,4tiotiv the best Lumber manufactories in'thelFetsidWeeling confi dent that their assortment is;nottoftie.excelled by any other establishmen tin the State in:regard to exactness in kizo L qualityor.ffnish, and is ealculat -ed to afford thorough satisfuetion, p4l,4lotte who may favor the undersigned With'iheir,custam. The following list coMprilea lowing arti cles of stock en hand t.--J Doors, of all sizes ; Door Frames, for brick 'and' frame: &Mae' Window Frames, for brick andfnuifelibu*s Shutters, of all sizes; - Arabitritzia; ' Blinds; of all Pizes 3 , t0 tryin.; All kinds Mouldings;;.. - Sirrbrise;:- 0. G. Spring lifoulding,.Of - allaisess Wash=boards. G LONGACRB..ABBL- 41:BROTHEL Lebanon, July 15, 1867. P. S.—Mlting, Sawing promptly done for those furnishing: , the Lumber W R .41•11 C I.VE.-4111 Opposite the Lebanon , VallerlL R. , Depot, Leh inon, 'Lebanon pi R . - .L.'WBllll.llR;'Propri 7 ki-M q et ors; manufacture 'Sfetiitir-Enginet 300vIrorShilreWei.; , ;tif the 1 _4 ,4 ';'4 1 4):F latest styles and4inttertis, - -with all the modern improvements.ls.4lo,:isupiirior Port. able Engines (with.: Link :Motionf Valve Gear,) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills,Wood sawing ,and Hoisting purposies:': Tartibiltr 4 attiliation is called to our small . 15prightlisigitiellifor Printers, Druggists and persontrifautingsasziallaut' of , Power. They take:up a very; small --„,„!- it 4-1 =can be put up in a room as a household Also, Blowing Engines and,' Machinery ; thracite and other Blast- Fttranzes, of. improi 7 ed construction. Forge Ilamrisere, of P.,l4.,Weimet's Patents; Rolling Mill, ,and Flouring; Mill Fixtures;','inting Pent:Pe.; I ing .Machinery for' MPlei and Stone . Quarries ; Railroad Cars, Iron BriBges; 'Shifting, gangers, PullepliTurning Lathes, Drill"Presses;' Planing Machines, Brass Stop , 'Cooks, :Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam Valves, of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings.' of every description: Also,Boilers of any size, .form made f the, best material,- by well-known and.ex. perienced lyerkmenOmpheAtacks,Water Tanks, Gas flues, Hanars, and sheet iron work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are, all tested by diyiding them into squares of 2 inches, and ham anYinifteireitrein ti thus de_ tested, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very fetv i shops in this wet:ll7.3k . Also, a stOoliktfAN:reught Lion Pipe , fiMeteam, gas and water, with all the necessary fiatties, con stantly-on hand, and put up at the shortest no. Lice and on most reasonable terms. Iron, Brass, and Co po sition. metal' Calstrngs, made to ordir, at, thil tllst.n t htik t 4)' -r 7-7 .z epiaii44...ltWndea to with promlittiess and despatch.; gang of Boiler makers.always readY'fOr Bbilerieflaira , - ~ 111aeltsmIdiiroidi made to order. ...jegrarderertsTectially ! solicited. All comma-, mentirm . ,„by,mag i ,orotharwise, attended to with despatch, and . r 4ark:deliverad.ta railro or ea; nal; Wee nfihnige: ' ' WM." , , Lektl4ll/14. February -4 18574 •Irestsaii.ll. Lifig , , • . 03 rarz :'ll .10sWer, .; . , snmirmas, it s Pe T i3eneeee m Bad, BRAN, flti - 7. ' 1 0 , 1 t * "tilliEßS4 SHOUR, Seast9 - 4 ,1851.. tnls Lebanon, Pa. • , :o shunt •:t =Aare A 17 'two T mict, la' the Borough of Lebo .4l."tfetr ?"111PgrAtfir 1 CORN, es P-7 emirs, OATS, 41, [o. width the highest Market paA4.lMash, by 11,47, 188 T. MYERS & SHOUR. Z : wA.NTED TWELVE good Flour Barrel COIOPERS, attle himmioee mills, :in Lebanon, to whom constant work mux,gpo:d ,wagea will - be given. None but sober Id:4r - steady werklnen need apply. January 7;'1857 MYERS k SIIOUR. DO' oRTANT . .TO FARMERS! A..R...ltWillir` PATENT l aware ' Excavator and Bay M, ~• ViciVator. ANTIPACTII ED A SOLD by Elias Kreider; "Prisprieto . i l of 'the' right for Lebanon county, (excepting the two Annvilles a Londonderry. OW? Atschine-in superior to any now in I/80, for strengtb,durability and simplicity of' construction. TheMeiclhine,:iilsen set in the form - ore...Nailer*, Excatunir, will do its work admirably. •When the' load. iajdra.wis tar as necessary, by giving a litklajerk tap at the curve of clicking ; leyer • , .it will unihict, and the stop-bar lever rat . pylOrward, and Ac fork ; will unlinolitgelf. • L . • ••• 'The `same .inachine, with iii , .rety ,sligheldtera tionovill andwer foridevating,Hay int:Bor.,.se. bet ter.tban:any kook or foFlt...now,..ip use- fork is unshifte6l, when swinging in th; mow, by giving a very little jerk at the rope, which is extended Itiowil through the ha ndliolt of thefigoli. hat: , • • . I Noricis.--All persona are.her.eby.forhislAtuyingr *otrfendling•tbe above .iti”tnne,iii;tbeAubscriber's district, unless the sameAptalwatetk.lL — mi rs h , , Patent, 'Manufactiire&tiricysaldWE: 'Kreider." I 'am. now prepared tc; AUSAtditleateri with this valisable inatbine. , Forefurtlibrlpattiniders,;:: . ACidreEMS ANA k 3,! SePt..9, Shtelferstown - P. o.,**On - • . • .; Call Ala_ - epribe -* thly,tioods, Grecory .erfatty.. ..0 " FIUTIVII_RtrSTORE .14 R51 :1 A is :P that he ti-ilini :e i ll s el ri st e n n e d s: itkZ i filVO P Ori3 c foe uthitlaia re ceived 'which willthetouissLas cheap:Aftfitilififfx4c of tpokind in this town, consisting of all such Goats Ws are egip4l3 , _ kepi, in stfirAt-cfas! store. Partionlat'at ntion is grven'td'Eltiple'Goiliiiii fbr 'the eifttAry Mai; iiiit'negleetinitM •faitery. articles for•lsw. awe wear--infoh. Liam ; Isms., lofting*: VFAT 11,744vell,..A.1%.4dkerchinfS, &o. fientlemen are fisteci to e[icattLie C't,firsfo . Usissinsereit t 'Canine - Us; Tweed's; , *e tangs , Velrefe ; • CEtis , ko. i • :••.• .1 • ' -,'LL:3harEirotery-4epiertssetltt may 1 / . 1 41 2 1 1 'a af n otsi;twent tit,erer7 , need in n ga l a_ poffee,,Sugat; Teldii;lifiecifersd;tc: erdehae,lhe'sf.tioli 1.01131111 1 111 D ZlMhiPalifAN. ..!..gegt.The highest. nraritet price will be paid for s Clo • Produce. . Lebanon, SepC. g 0,1857. .A.l44iand;exam . 3a the : newstackof, Atkins, VMcAdam. Come:, on and' 1311141 . 119 . 8 your 3:Mote t phoes, MCA Sislt, of 6,1r..ii0/;.3 Reim - : . . e l , _ ..Ileie*latit in 1 Wm - idea vz - !.; ? ._, ..'.i, LWONIC WAFERS are a_ • 45 • • :e - Orem sad eraurtitat' kat I -,.it:L7l,- ,--;-?;:: ..,..,tI,IIO.II4fAITRS 4 , 1 . , •... ~.• : ad /Nab Spilka% ,e . 4 0,... ...y4.ri. ~_ t.:::,..: ~0 WAFERS 1 -1-improyetbee.puili. 1 -.,, _, , ,, , 0f the Yoke ' • . • BRYAN'S • 1.1 a: A , 1 • kV In a anaple foriii the testa . - , . • • pal:AS*B POI; .1.-f s. lot oily relieve, bat (Mat repel ,1,- - Iliting Cures P.. L.. AMMER STAIrkitENT OF Ailiericsl 7 897 / 1 86. JANUARY'IsT, 1857. Publi4hed Agreeably to an Ad of Assembly, BEING First Mortgages. amply secured, $1,519,932 73 Real Estate (present value, $109,000) eget, 82,784 36 'Temporary Loana„on ample Collateral emu ,ll4 18 Sleeks. (present !eine, $83,881 12, ma c 7 89 1,232 97 Ciao;"/Le-, - '04,121 56 $1,8iN,185 SO PERPETUAL ORI.PitTED INSURANCES made on every description of property, in -TOWN-AND COI:TNTRY. . Ratio; ae,LOW . ing ore.ozon4tent :with _secteritl- SOSO 1261i•ileorporatlOt, ii , l'Atiod of tinlntylel y egro:therhave paid over THREE MILLION DOL LOFSES BY FERE,3betel y affording evidence of . . vantage." oc , lnaoronce. cv w oli . is the abi eition to inapt; iiigipretentnees, all liabili ~ ~ . . ' "", __," • "LOSSICS BY 8188. ~ i er Loma 1111062111tthe year 1856, . 4 U :‘.: '.. DIRECTORS. ' ' • 5+ zi - te' ciliii3t;reo racak . 8. B sioanniear- Igrippia Tont rrol !t: kiNiititiV"' DAVID ragives a; . SANUEL•GRANTi " • • Isaac LIA.:t. :,!` .1., "..,• JACOiAlLithall..q : i 1 .1.1...1,WA1LD V. D iv e • 1 Gm. W. Mawr" I OtOROM rum. Ditaauts N. • BaxcaraMpaikr4 cffikei t io G. itaipeggiagir. ' • `.35161444 '..4 , 2 !11;• • IWoodland for Sltig. ,THE undersigned of fen at Private Sale, fa, AC. ES (more or less) of excel lent 0 °BLAND, the half of whicla is good tim her, *notch) Union township, Lebanon county, near the Big Dam, adjoining land of Jacob Enc. sicker, Emanuel Fey anitothers. Erected on the premises is a good two‘story log nvinu.nra HOUSE, as good as new, good Stabling, and a well of nev. er-riarnisinter. afiap..„ Good tr; tie and posScsarorgiven c%,.tlia,lsktiliikwil, Di^ 58. For further informatton iapplyto ; , N. L. Bo?o, may 27 , • 57. DA VM BOYER.. PRATT--& WirtlEß'S W.* r • I 000 '''°tltlil4lll"4. bs Pal4 I for. w,*s me d icine ' that' inicell th is forthe following diseases, vii Rheumatism, ' Netridade 4 — Optind Doldhleted Joints, ChorinerridMilPaths in' lbs Side.* *Dock, Beadielit, Sore l l'hCatu, .I.trutscs,Darns, - eases of he t, din; Maid*: Ind -she vffsL gOillii*tf2rit4tit the ruitnature Dnieper Stacked to each label. itior sale Wholesale and Retail, at Gallford . Lembergees Drugstore, Lebanon. Rune 3157.17 i 800 Tlik''lol OE :ST-6-1 I LE. dittobAttadie) a - IOrESPECTFUILY infeCruhr tie, public that he Lb Still continues, his exteniiiVecatiblishment his"' ncii building; in Ounibeiland l *eat, where he hopes to render the same gatisteition we, hereto fore'tki all'who may favor hirn with thidecUateun. He invites Merchants and dealers in - Boots and Shwa, and every one who wishes to purchase feebler**. Isle and durable artinles in hislinutocall and en, amine.for themselves, his large and varied stock. He is determ*ed to surpass all competition the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any market; in ,tbe ,Itnion. A due care is taken in regard tornaterielsandworkinan ship ; none but-tlae-beet-qquality of Leather and other nustiiirde arcisedoond noneibut Ake best workmen are employed., ,returns .his sineore. tlanks to his friends. or the very liberal. patronage heretofore bestowed on :him..„ Hutopes by strict attention to business and endeayoripg to please his custo mers, to merit uehime of public patronage. Lebanon, Oct. 17,-48561 TUX ORIOLVAL MEtrICUSII F.NrAHLISHIto a 1537 And ifrst ortgcle of the k.ott etsr Ildie:tharcd ander the name rof WATIMS." is this or any other caanfy; :411:other , Pototortic hrefinsiotoro;coaroirrfetto Tlee gems,' et can he kitotottilay the mew SRI AN Mx/ seempeat an egret WAFF;R:. BRYAN'S PULM9NIC WAFERS Believe Coughs, Colds, Sore-tbmd. Hoassensau = Ram, Astluzux, Dinteint Itcrentbing. - BRYAN'S PULMONIC 'WAFERS l elfeirellfittigg of.. ft*llk-Pains - in the Mat BRYAYS , IVAIONIC._I9:AF,pI.B Be I.A.pig;nt Consumptio n: 'Lung Diseases IIRTAN'S 1131.40)11eWiTERS Idiom Irritation of tbe - Uvula and Tama BRYAN'S PLI.M6NIC WAFERS BRYMPS }MMONIC -WAFEM ire warranted fistbufactlan to every one. No Nastily sbould.be wittunit AAR& of Bryanlr Polnonte ' ..,W ' /. 'Mk mosss N i T saier should be withou t o f ~:,,rtan'lr4 onie, 7foralHlS ?OMIT. No Dealer Amid be 'without a *up* it Illerants .Pulmonle: Wafer* • son 110 cluernimis. -•— No Term wM ever object to Rh, is /tryst'', Paintottte Waters For sale by Lir:ROS-S, opposite the Court House, Lebo w", Pa_ and by all iitsikatiklelhiacWo t hroughout tha eilltattB-b.bd :9,210; ibs? gorvey Birch, Read k • .`•:,•• • pet,: 7;"57-Iy. .• Lebanon Illutaal,Ansuranee ConitOlafy.: • INCORPORATED Art. TAU! LIII9pLATURE OF PA. CHA-RTER" PERPETU A L. Office eft I onatoten' Leb 7 csion County. GVAIiANTEE CAPITAL 414;000. THIS Company is now fully organized and ready to make Insurance on all kinds of property in town or, country and-on as favorable terms as Wily 'irellageveritxiJand-safe company, either.on the ditutmal g!fr jeiet goeleprinciple. Preli4l4-40121.1 11 141NNa11. Sag, • Vies President—D..lsCKeaxiOgr. Vrtistair—Onio.W.SMArir. 1*r.10,4111 - --XfNe dim s .7 Johnsmiter, Haq.,l . Daniel Brawn. D. M. Harmany, Napoleon Dark Cleo. F. Melly. , John Arndt, W. A. Barry, John Melly, --; . L. R. Walker,. Daniel H.Aisum . D.,21. 7 Rank. lar; A. EL Err.,ils f ithie( r irspitit M.:Lebanon. He may43af . .4411Figib dpind..ai r Walnut Strati. Jonestown. high Franklin Fire Insurance ._Co. o itikatOWPA'' Orinci 163 i, Siitiirr; Name 5711 EhriiiT. • ~~~ dU Al,l AO l- Gl A J LL iAld iclip t e. f . :l3 ,,.: ll: 7, AON r . 1 . 11 Lebiad'i-Sulie*Php.sgixt444 Übe. - • 7,000 , 4405. • ••'• • • • VARINEIR,IIWfto4rWIII N 4T-CROPS, use LElNA.ll . B3 . eitk s lb. 'in''s4o , k Ti;it %r lute' - Leinates America — ti Fereilhjer. _ . _ at $3;51ha13b1.-or s2s.gtoti. : One buret ofnitheit hratiffichnittor. an'Accie of Wheat. These aas. made et naliaide• elnethical Fdementa, and WO' f atLiHßfalnl6forthe•pvt•SizXean,i Biz Tesire, fitintatitie aailband isaaaaaing Abe value of dis land. Faitribipplotnee fru° the Btalieligtl,oo4olllll4 ditty orPeproylvanik- 'New-Jane /Rebffrawal and the Ccfstal PaLaist;-Associatton of tite of New, York, have been received fp: thaw Eertilisers. • • ' 7l A Piniphlets in the English and dermas' gunge can be had by application attlie MCC 4° 9- ktrgrow he's 1/2,, ti e iiers;fitAbroreTlegtort alkolo any Oinixfinttlniold City-ihre*) , . Orders sent" iY Mail accompanied yr#Etish or Drafts, will be promptly shigppiti . k. ilk of the world. 'GEO. A. LELNAIO, Prorieter, N 0.19 Bonk/VT:int street, Ph la City . Suly.29, '57-4m. 7[AIIIIEBB, [