.:_f tlya: vatitittliwtt ==NE !..kl4O t' "Tintnitit 18,4 F- 1.114,11 TS First.--Abeatilmo, of `gatusw_ Aity, , we hadai itertatilke• of snow—the of the sew Oar noithisoralirortlitßehitehl have applied; Meaux to their Press. The *twine is a beautiful piece of mechanism, Messrs., Weleier afAlits , plate. John Birititn3l444 linvibew ko IDlOM;litatiC George Melly ottitialatinitPkatabenti eitialiti Clerk of the Courts, in Allen ooanty,.Ohio: Democrat, and proved ahead of his ticket. - •• Bohliveltse4 neill,ltennitt 'Co., have re-' reived a large anti splendid stock of new Ready made Clothing, ea., which they are Selling off at prices to suit, the times. Messrs. 5.;11.:4,t'ge.,, 5 , have already established• it reputation lbr selling 'cheap. Onr. Landlord Rise has put up the best and most substantial parenteut in this goodly borough. Try it—stand upon it, anti you will feel (as one of our neighbors said} like atanding•doring eleok tion times upon the DeMooratle platfeiriiithete is something really substantial and:usefulto sup port you. Spisoopal lervioesl.—The Episcopalians or tliih" borough, fOr the Bret time, had regular services, •on Sunday a week, at the house of Mr. Samuel Herman. Mr. Able, an ordained .Deacon of the Church, officiated.. _There will be services at the same place, Sunday, November 22, at 2 o'clock. A Visit —Our friend M. Luca, Esq., of old Yang eyrie, paid us a v.:sit last week. lle ismow editor and proprietor of the Doylestown Ifergen stern, and we are pleased to learn thatll.fils a Men of family, in excellent health, and making.mon. ey. He looks younger than he did 12 Years ,agc. In polities he is a Democrat , at heart, a and 'Bi publican to the 'acrid; , Teachers' I=l2U/ie.—We perteire by a notice In smaller column that the Teachers of thislioan ty Intend organizing a Teachers' Lastitnte: •It is desirable that every teacher in the• county, should attend, and lend a helping hand. Several dis tinguished gent Yemen front abroad,',inCludinithe State Superintendent, will be preSent. %Is. At an election for Directors of the Leba non Bank, on Monday last, the following gen tlemen were elected, viz:—Dr. John W. (Honing or, William Lehman, :Joel Onodhart, Dr. Henry Sohneek, Jacob Witmer, Jr., Dr. George Heide nanr, Dr. D. B.ldarshall t Samuel !Bleb:se, Hen ry Heilman, Jr., Henry Heilman, (Jones'n,) Geo. F. Miller, Michael Nreider, (C. S.) J. B. Hiester. isir-Tes Lzisirox VALLsinevrtc Still con tinues s safe depository for those who have money for 'bleb they - have no itstirkin4 use. Each of the gentlemen connected with 1E is responsible for the institution , to the full amount of his private fortune. No one need want a better guarantee of safety than .thief. To say nothing about the others, the name of the President is sufficient to put beyond all question, the responsibility of the institution. + tit. A correspondent of the Reading Jouraca calls hastily for information:—"ls the corpora tion of Reading, or is it not, bold for the prinoi pal and interest of thelll2oo,ooo subscription loan which has been made'ln its name to the Lebanon Valley Railroad." We live 26 miles away froui' Reading—are not oppressed with authority of any kind—have an interest in the $bO;000 dollar , sub scription by Lebanon - It:inn/et, venture to give an aAswei to the qiinstion. The City of Redd ing will bay° to pay 1 Bee $6l. 'it D., oh : xt., see: 1, td. 22. taw. Dr. Lineaweaver has sold his lot of Ground, adjoining Mark's Hotel, to Mr. John M. Mark, for $1,400. VOL. Mr. Samuel Harbeson sold Lots Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 3, to Cyrns and John W. Harbeson, for $725.* The remaining siz Lots, (north of the L. V. it.) we are requested to state, are offered at private sale. Vs, Messrs. Henry it. Stein are daily receiv ing by Express large quantities of new Goods, which they are selling oar at prices to suit the 000 b.—Th• motto of . thp, "Valley Spirl , t", Frogreaa. goem for.penajoning 'printers anl preachers, and lamming lawyer& It might "have added, an ocoamional European tour for tho prin tere, at the exiainee Of their nod- paying.pstrons. - - BY OUR LOCAL R.E . PORtrie' pir-PointihrOtt , initiarlarke 4191113A0f . o WI. on Thtui4yont byo odor asked 'us "li this the balloon, noyi fA, , .; We reprimisoded him for his' insolence ' Aler 10.68111 g down Climberlend street: a. reit days sinokwe observed tbltt. our friend Philip 11', MeCanny has bung out a new sign. Phil.. is a good fellow, makes p, neat fit, and is deserving of oneouragemen t. The North Lebanon Brace Band fs at present receiving instructions from Prof. Wm. Reckon, but not being a oompetent judge of "dul cet notes and soft harmony," we are unable to itemize their programa. Y ' Irtffis- Very active , revive.* are now b4)Eng held in several of our churches. The reeult so far has been highly satisfactory; It Is to be hoped.thil a general reform will take place among the un convertad. Orr- The "Local Reporter" would feel under obligations to his numerous friends fat whatever local Items they may be in possession of. They may depend that we are always about, and keep, our eyes open to catch every stray waif while pulsing along the street. per- A gentlemen:4o.loY arriving at the de t pot the other day, at loamlibt , were inspired with a euddon itiefied passionately in to each other's arms ! The fun of it was, that at; ter most endearing kisses and exclamations,, they found themselves entire strangers lc; ons 6 other. Their mutual ember/ailment upon the discovery of the mistake, can well be imagined., They were not aware that Lebanon boasts a reporter. jiiirlTr . sic dull or/41.1°1ml w eri 4.44 'toe= to be the pritioip . ai Dear iin towlije'stoitOrsi shall be obliged to makeAt . noto tfipstiallesliairtVrsuoh as dog fights, to. keep up: dtUvildlitglir." The cheerful hearts of our' artliene Joitifrtiniive . 41110 - away. Occaelonally": a ,bl o „„di rij i if ski fs.hcsiin,r2 pelt on a addle anal laugh at *t sishierneas of he fellows, Who look # 4 l dismal as tap rye \ i cridyk up !‘ yu slualboring citizens"! ' ' • , Or- While rtturrilbg firom,prinrsoted meeting on Saturday evening, :wee oryr. misfortnne ,to come in oollisiqn. with•an Awful 41i9)^y.of oriso ns. and dry•goedeil We pitied 'thoeydifilif Wise, for it deemed , burdeMsothe for her to'efialc.; l ; l 4e'we goierally Maim' ifte 'beet Miit of a bi!iik4ll4. l ,nlif#: of ornergenoiee, we mounted a eignisst antil.t p, grand arrangement went paift. .•.' o• Ar 50 Ati, • • 1111 14 , 116141 B at ' Prie ILlitellter9 A iosi,e"c7n rsiiyl afterzioexplastpinAhlashoreltgh, leak one tiElehip grandest andtiompleteitt affairs imagittable.' l :Thi balloon was tilled from the 4las Works, and at the , appointed time, precisely, entered *4. ! tithe weights were•ensed. off 3 and beautifttily :and:, ;majestically the ba ll oon, with its daring affielnif.til ant, floated into thiPtitAriti above itk.‘ l 'At first the immense drolietine'lldtekt Üblittletely",bytiutp —t he.Sluirat 149 44 : 1 441 i 9" of zOifinit; ed by former innumerable deceptions practised up,,A. on our good.;eitiseinil; Wittt• there would difficulties, probably there w. e .11 itsceilititillat the halibezi iteated aid` Mit Was' observed by` the thou= ilands ' ,Stitttainitlethileitty ti the little ear waving; hi cite, qiiieldybhanged to intense L.pdrationi s „aliter t men te pt budie ttt"ft,"l4l,4i • * 2 41 91 . 1 00 , 9°9.- ~ c lrfq MP”' 4°9i , —even men afteliver,..iockg, lerholera seerupt. 40ars hextithiwgfilithastittehrestbeydnde*itelbent 1 : 4 " the' kind, 7 -4461417 !Waved their hats and bar "rued. The Aly was' one— the" almost .iiiiireAl4tilet* 1 'kite' course 'Of itic;•l4l-, loort, alter leariug,the eleeure, was,4most due", north, but striking another current ft was carried 'to the east. hlti l titeigertitenimatie preparations to come down in the neighborhood of Myerittovfii. -but lii:+ll3:iiiirkding again struck the northern 0i1... 4 rent and was carried in ,that direction.,, , ; his descend•:about , tuilifr.beyond Wollaberatown, BeritisibutitY; in an open field, without trouble or accident. Messrs. 'Adam Beak and AildrewilAtt- A i • -or -- ~ oeld,,fallowe- him n a light wagon , ;en two fast! lA:torsos, and at 7} . o'clock arrived at.llitak'fit Hotel in this' borough, with the tertntut, ,balloon and all Then commenced a reallhliiieetif eougraiti-, Cations and - fitirriie for Mr. B.; * The "Nand of Leb anon compliminted him with 'e sera!nade, and?: shout upozzlishout arose from the large crowd as-' sembled. The joyful feeling did not subside until a late hoer, and must have been a'matter of great satisfaction' to the recipientoPidl'aili 'honors. The next morning Mr. Steiner gave us,sonte of the particulars of his trip, -11 e states that the view obtained was of the finest description imag inable. Be saw the Susquehanna, liver for a dis tance , enetteding 60 miles on one side, and the Schuylkill river on the other; liadisbuig, Col- Umbia, Lancaster, Reading, Pinegrove, Lebanon, and all the intermediate villages were in sight.— The valley north of the Rlite'idointairts was a "beautiful sight, but chief of,all wasAur own boon- Alfa} Lebanon Valley. lie requested us particu.. larly to say to his friends in this section, that lie never saw anything to eyed was com pletely taken by surprise. It.mut di r e garden of the world. 'The finest view he heti in all his 49 previous ascensions was during ,hie ascension from Auburn, Nety"Tork. The 'Ads and a very "picturesque country then met hi; eyes, and be thought it could not.be sitrithetied;`but 'the Lsibn. non Valley, enclosed within the north and south mountains, far surpassed it—and is,,in his estima tion, the loveliest of the lovely. ' The greatest height attained 1vas;9000 feetfor nearly 2 miles. The distanceiailed was 13 miles, although it is only about 10 Miles In a straight line from the point of ascent to. the place of de scent. The time occupied Wai,‘by Mr. Ws watch, precisely 21 minutes—being at the 'rate of about a mile in .2 minutes. The amount of gas, jri the ballooft was sufficient to carry hiut26o miles, and had he felt so disposed, might have landed in New York city at 8 o'clock .the"l3athe ''erening. ' The, cold experienced' while up Wei 00436 degrees Fahrenheit, scarcely sufficent to freeze watei; Mr. Steiner, while casting his eyes.over the crowd below him, in and around the enclosure, estimated the number of people at tOOO ; and we are sorry to learn that the curiosity of that great crowd was gratified to the fulle4t extent, without rendering a.sufficient equivalent.,. -The pecuniary encouragement received by Mr.:;s4 (we learn:this from other sent:esti) , nratoferlbeyond his deserv- Inv. Should hd'everagiqii'viffit7this place—and be may probsibli, 162ffite"iouriii'af a year or two— we (eel almOsi,qeafident that be Will be patronized in anett a mannendts ,to make rip, what was with theld from him last week. He now. goes South— probably 'on ;to , fiffickleo—and we hive the promise of favors fretk him occasionally, showing hii whereabouts 14 'success, to lay before his friends in this section". While conversing with him_ ve, ,broached the possibilitylof crossing thelitiantie in a Balloon. "Oh," said he, quickly, "414 i Ili left for me to execute, and that sacceisfull From the known • intrepidity of the man wa: at once felt convinced that the matter was fully in his mind, and that Hike passage can be made he : will make it. - For the Advertiser. Rambler abiSut Town. Mn. Esirronl—Atio doubt your readers think ''Gambler" isamong the missing, but I assure•yon tlistlieits atiil ' • "In the lend of the living. Alive and kioking 1" . . Not having rambled extensively of late I have• been unable to furnish you with such "inklings" as /desired. Though I was an "outsider" at .the "balloon 'cOnsention" (as some styled it,)—eiwthii large concourse of people present, consisthig of the gay young to the silver-headed old —I consid er myself an "insider" during the cold iseason 4 and will Consequently keep you posted isp".6ie fhe• agreeable affairs coming under my notice 1i that cirolc. Tchi are of course aware of the - fact that we have a few flourishing literary association in. our borough. There is the "Franklin"—an excellent I name—it is indeed a noble indication of the Intel ligence, of our borough, and it would still look more creditable, if attended by our ladies and gen 4tlemen having taste for such matters, Next comes the Teacher's Association. Its proceedings are also very interedting, end have heen *source of much , pleasure to the friends of education at tending IL And last though not least comes the Ladies Association, also devoted to a most worthy Ind holy purpose. Though all these "glorious "institutions" siiiiirilisl.ftinicarehitacts of the no. - daunted.perseverancoittA members, and need no Ilefenee- from a fries ; aliefrl,me to dwell a little Upon their merits, and recommend them to the fa vorable notice of the literati Of our town. It is .we11:1101 - in that the long winter evenings are now here, l ,Welcome by some, but not by all. While there are those who will regret their lot in having to be cooped np in the house by the cold' and cheetlese aspect of all outside, and will sigh for the,i'nvigorating and refreshing qpring,—there are others whose chief delight is in the family . oirele, who enjoy the long evenings in social con. verse. Bat these evenings' can be made hcith prOfitable and pleasant to all; and the means I would ,suggest to accomplish tbat4and is the de bating (flub.. Ms true , that. some Jo! our young men are ICept hack by feircSs'they often bl4—"l can't speak." ' By thfs" foolish expression, many who sigh . incontinently to participate in: the pre ' eeedings of the "I'ranklikm are the enemies•of their hitt •intelligenoe: Ilry,"•persevire, and you will conquer. Unities , l,fiejr ' could not speak," the ,pregeitit: Members. Organised - 1i). and ,for such it is OPUriniNOthillg bas evert been , accomplished withotat 4 - trittli It is true, souls sire a little ad vanitettliiiit if they or any of the, same , sort, go too far, the raembersof tie soc i lety,are.rver ready to join band- in-handivand•knock the conceit out of them. The gdeitattoeutpliebed .by subl i i iiigan izations, can ha 4, young men of our 'elkdejivqr.ttq silty 'Mead one evening to the gimmi.eanse,:ao:64l bbtill the roll is swelled to an miniboom silietlailliVeo Soo n they will be fully coiileiciditi4l . tit'it: The Ladles' lisacittia4l,i s s of course not so ea tensive, but having, bent dull initiated into the .mysteries of thee. order ninderistileurirobligiitione , (Ladies parifoeso Tom" LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPE R: Lirorit 44 1taiii" wig of eoushlerable imporkallee.- 93ut as this been' ..avartlocilted,tike EMS, by a tlitrOther blithe craft, stating) that none but "glad looking'? gentlemen were admitted, I might as bell "cafe the climax" bit, saying that 'none' but good-looking and. Well:'4lspoSisl hidi:s belong to That's so.RANBLER. • • , -f • garron :—Wet have „had rather, a singular' rosecu tion brought before one of our, Justices of !'the Peace in this county; upon lamination, and he defendant beund over: mder recognizance to IZinswar at the. Decembdr Sessions. The offence is called by Bla c kstone Forestalling the Market; and was considered an offeitee 11814, at public trade under 'the islill44ta f/f , Bteghhref ; and defined . to: to the' buying. or. Oontraidti!ig for suiyrinirellan *Spear vietualitearainglin..i4e.-14ridastaricet, or dissaading,paritons froin .britiging,their goods or Riovisions there; or,Tursuadiug them to'hnhanco the price; this& Vt 3 lat'Pat" which practices niarligt;',ll:4oi l N) tivf 'fair Arider. The penalty by .. the. Bnglish,pougnon l4Kwile.discre tionary ,fine :and iteptisoinent, but: which has since, by statute ofet3B"yidtliia; Chap. 2 4,' been declared not aak.; the laws of Great Britain. I expeet , we shall have a rich case .when it comes on ; for trial.' We have sdme fast Justices of the Peke in-this catin4y, and this Jus tied deep: not seem" to agree * L itli Chief Jnatide Gibson/for says the - latter;."What-is•the price. f , • anythine just as PorrsvibLE, Nov, 12, 18&1. The Leban [Carefully Corrected W. LOU Market. : . eekly.) EDNsaDAY, NOV 18, 1867. Potatoes, bu , . 60 Eggs, IS doz., . 14 Butter, V lb:, " • 10 Laid, ". 10 Tallow, 1, 10 Ham, . 14 Shoulders,': .• 12 Skies, Soap, ' 8 Bees-wax, • 25 White Rags,. '. Mixed Bags, 2 Flax, , • 12% Bristles, IV 40 Peatbers,lllb., : 62% Wool, . 40 Shup Beans,l4qt,, : Vinegar, gal., ' J 1234 Appleßuttertf crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPIIIA, NOTE/011M 16, 1867. LEBANON, W -Extra Family Flour, $7.00- Extra Flour bar.. , ,600, Extra Super. Flour, 5'50 Superfine B. Flour, 500 Superfine Flour, 4 75 Prime. White:Wheat, 125 Prime Red WhceS, 120 ' , tithe Eye, , . 70 Corn, - 45' Oats, 30 Clover-seed,♦. 7 00., Timothy-seed! 2 50 Flak .Reed, 150 , . Dried Apples, bu., 100 Dried Apples, pealed; 150 Peach "Suitt," , -250 Venal' 4 •Eutzeli," 1.25 Cherries, I'so _ Onions, 50 The Flour market has undergone ,no marked change; .the receipts and stock are moderate, and holders firm in their demands ; there is a fair ex port demand, and further sales of 1,500 bbls. were made at $5,37i Per: bbl. for good superfine, and $5.50 ass. 82i far extra, chiefly at the latter rate including 600 bbls. jenny Lind extra at $6.75, on time. There is a steady inquiry for the supply of the retailereandibakeri4withinthe ta,pot ± :),l4thre figura; jrnriconinion..and : pirtin` Mande - s7:', .to $8 fOlt*Oi.:J. eaa , t 7ll „i in the absence of sales, at $4.50. Conn MEAL is more quiet, 100 bbls. Penna.sold at $3.25 per bbl. • There is less inquiry for wheat, and with increa ing supplies prices favor buyers. Sales of 2,500 bushels at $1.23a51.26 per bushel for good , and fine red, and $1.35f0r prime southern white. Rye sells on arrival at 23a75e. 'Corn is in good request at the late advance, and further sales of 4,460a -5,400 bushels yellow were made at 60c. .for and 56a60e. for new, includidg 400 bushels white at the latter figure. Oats are lc. higher; 2,440 bushels good Delaware brought 3344 e. per bush el. liar Every person should read the advertisement. of Grindle's Celebrated Magic .Compound and Ancient Ja. paneeeEife rillwwhich appear alternately in another col umn. They are the mostauccimaful remedies in tho world! Try them and be cured.. aitt-Thie is to certify that I have made but ono appli cation of the MAGIC On. on my 6nger4WhiCh;have becti, drawn` f ront contraption of the coeds, brought on by ihett matliit. It wee of inicnteen 'Months etanding. and l am now entirely , cured. I cheerfalff recomniend it to all af flicted likevrise. ' J. M. FINFROICK. • • . . Hoiloway's :Ointment aud P Anent-anion Indi ans of Chili who permit no oilier la'z' 'reprise production to enter their territory, admit-these modioltitiquad use them Buccal e lkY "Xte l 4 1 , diI)CWI and;.}ll internal nude. &ein iP*4 cdrillsive Moors, disnifuriM3 bicitetb. 2 l.anit the wars mins :of hereditary scrofula, are,permanently, curud,,by:.;gbil4rey'e Ointment; and indtmestion,liyer. oomplet, e,end,tirregularity of the boweliliatd-lararia. 'bly to famous Pllla. Be careful not to be 11211f:0M] up on by a spurious article palmed spoil !you for gonpine.— Thq latter are known byt a Water-xi - lark in every leaf of the book of directions accompemy elch ipotend box. This Water-mark consists of the words. ‘.lroltneray, New • York and Leaden," which ought to be seen lu senii-tmret- . parent letters in the paper. • gold it up to the light. "Im FlAcm MIMI* Fop Wert.",—ln tbnAiyi of our youth ft behoves as to make some preparstlea for the ap proach of age. flow, matiy persons have .heemne rely bald by negleating,to _apply appropriate remedies lo prevent lb...halt from, &Mpg ,oIIL The use.of Prof. Wootioelehrsted ,Itesterativevi will prevent the hair from 61l ng oQ, Impart to Ka healthy growth, And even restore the hair of the bald. Thou sale hare teett fled to its efficacy. For sale by all Druggists. nov IL ice ca,Oco;lgAZWAlfidtia4itWai of the eilllictpi% toyo.lllrnctiti thatAr h h is Islut tried; knell . ) r..iiiinend 'Dr: 7. litettetfes Celebiltfed Stomach Bitters, would onlybe,addleg to what tms Leon heraldkePfat and Wide; not OnlykbyW•few'.lhrilatshl.editl6- cafes, but by the people of the land; einiqr:wd by the phy sicians And ;the :press, ; VIAL liostettet's Bitters liarepo equal in riebirint aniPiroparring health to ennellieAlteu. 'Ladies and children find this medicine invaluable in ma ny of their the of debt/By, to which they are shiliject, es during thelmmmer season in such'easesit stmuld be taken in .mall quantities .before meals. 'For 'sale by druggists and dealers generaldreieri , wbere, and by Ilos. Timis & Smira, 267 Penn st., rg. • EIIANITEL ltinosar. Agent, Ncerei-tnalit earner of Market entl-Water streets, Lebanon. • ' 100,414,'57-111t. . . • TEE GMAT ENGLISH :REMEDY. . JAMLS Celebraled Female Pills. PROTECTED 5 4 ,, LETTERS BY ROYALPATENT • .g.l). 41, " " 16 Prepared front a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing io the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female smistitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re snores all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To MARRIED LADIES It 111 peculiarly "tilted. It will, in a short time, bring oa the monthly period with regnimity. Each bettle, price One Vol*, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, prm counterfeils. nose Pillesheuld sot be talon'. by females darieg the FIRST THREE MONTI: IS el Pregnaney,da t4ey aus , sire to briar en Misonersage, but as any other Use tiny In all cases.of Nervous sad Spinal affect/ow Pain In the Back and Limbo, Fatigue on slight rierlicin;P r alpitae tion of the Heart, liyateries, end Whites, - Items MI will . effect a cure when. all ,othar wpm& biome failed, and although a powerful luselif;:do sot contain iron, WNW antimony, or any thing Fall directions accompanx, Bole Agent for the Unltad . Shateiratia:Canatle, JOB MOSES, (Late ;L Os Baldwin & C 0.,) t Rochester, N. Y N. 13.-61,00 nod 6 poeteitioititn j nos eogosed to wy ate. liorivad Agent, will insure a bottle of the rills by rotura l . . • . For on l. Dr..ROSS, ompsite the *wort onstyLeben on, Maven". by all respectable Dimmest. throughout. the United Matto and Canada; also by Haire] Birch; Reading,. Pa. • October 7,1857-17. Religious Notices..• • • English preaching next Sabbath morning:wit.. evening, In the :Methodist Ohnicti, •.• • ..; , Preaching next Sabbath niorning in the Esit r , =an, and in tie evening in Vie English langu'age • in the Reformed. Oh 4410 h.., Y,•• English .Preaching next Sabbath morning Nub evening in Ziett's Lutheran OhUrph: ,••• •'• ' '- ' • Religion's iervibei'itiit Lutheran ohntrot, in the evening, II:4404400k janguage. ' Service in. tilefareall9 l Litn: thektraeviauiciture* in the German lansztaca.7 .:-<:;•..: .test test et 4he.411: 7!.41 -othe,„Qyerf • A Singular Vroiecution. Special Notices. garrisburz 72 .4eu.s2 sire/. --~--~:: , On the 22d nit., by Rev...heal Reinhold, David Zug, of Lebanon county,. to Elizabeth Meyer, of Berks ,pspanty. On'the -29th tilt., by Rev. John Stein, 2 jacoly, Heilman, to Maria Rrawn, both of Jciiiestown. On theist inst., by the same, Reuben .Shite..: holtz, to Sarah Spangler, both of Myerstown. On the Sth inst., by the saine,, Allen Weigley, j of Myerstown, to Anna Elizabeth English, of Jonestown. On the 29th'ult., by Bev. J. B. Heisler ' Mr. Joseph Kreider, of South Annville, to Miss Leah Moyer, of North Am:Mlle.. • • On. the sth inst., by the same. John Nye, of Palmyra, to Miss Mary E. Wolferaborger, of Der ry township, Dauphin county.. On the 12th inst., by the, same, Mr. John H. Wolferaberger, of Oomph.)listown, to Miss Ootha rine.Baohnum, of South Annvtlle. On the some day, by the , same,, Mr. Peter Pick el, of South Annville, to Miss Elizabeth Becker, :of Lancaster county. On the 31stult., in Bellvlow,MaryAnn Berry, wife, ok Idiehael• ,Yorry, . and , daughter, nf Abraham Itaiguel, aged 67 YegTs.,7 4n°_ Maria. On - the.fith inst.,in East Hanover,. Airs.sla,ria. Boltz, widow of eorge Boltz, deo'd., aged 85 y's. On the 9th inst., iu Myerstowm. Mrs. Rebecca Lehinau, wife of William Lehman, aged 33 y!rs.,. 10 months and 9 days. • , ~ • On the 6th inst., in Jackson, Mr, George Mau rer, aged 79 yesirs and-. 29 days,. _ On the 7th inst., in Myeritown, Mrs. .tva Gipsy; aged 78 years, 8 inontiks and l9,days.; NEW ADVERTISEMENI`S: a. . Pers.everance Conquers! 7 ) A STATED _MEETING the. Perseverance Engine A and Rime Company. will be Amid at their Hall on T =Wag Evening next, Novembig , 24th., It is , desirable that all the ~T rieml?em attend , " Im i"laut 1) " 4 " 8 " . " the general welfare of the Company will be disciveio. J. W. HARDENS, A. - 11. T. VIVIIIITII. 7 ;Pres't. Nov. 18;1857.!. , • OMEGA All Right About Faces. , . IF Noz It can be inane right by Calling at.T. DAmrs Nine SKY-LIMIT EfazzkltY, in S. J. Stine's •Newlitnild log, one door east of Beinhard's.llotel; whore iyon Call obit tain a.,LIKENESS that will compare faroimbly - !ia every respect with any taken elsewhere. - He haa one of the best sky-lights in the country;* and having spared' no pains to make his rooms coinfortable, he solicits a large share of patronage from the citizens of Lebanon Ann sur rounding country. AllEir-Prieerp no sult,the times. Lebanon, Nov.lB, UN. . J. DA.J.LX. Aftention TINS- COUNTY ASSOCIATION- will inettin Lawton, on Friday, .7.?ccestbm- 4, 1857, at 9 o'clock. A. Hz, for the purpose of organizing a TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.— Meetings will continuo two days. Prof. Wiekentham' of Lancaster county, *llVbe Presoak also; llon:Thmints Burrows and lion; H. C. Hickok are expected: Letevery Teacher in the county, and all other friends of education., attend without fail, and we will have a good and.proflta hie time. By order of Letianon, Nov: 18,1557:4f. - • • • . Shaving, Hdir Dresing, si; Sam=. pooping Salocia. Llf MERMAN, Ay wraLty, ,wouid -respectfully- -in; form, the public that they have taken theestablish meat of kr. Zimmerman, on Market street, next door to Zion's Lutheran Church, where it will give theta pleasure to wait on all who may favor theni With' their patronage. They have had much experience in the basinese, and Mill spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to their clienle mers. They have made every arrangement for, the per fection of their business. They cordially.iriiitea call and trial. . Lebanon, Nov. 25,1857. Prices Redacted .To suit the Times. riONSIDERING tlie present tiepin of the times, we have edepted the following resolutionsc Itram.rnis, that we will Sell all kinds of Clothingat ve ry reduced prices, so as to give everybody a chance to buy what he wants for the winter. • - lineetvan, to sell all kinds of - Furnishing Goods ends as Undergarments, Socks, Shirts, Gloves, Handkerchief, cheafter thattthe cheapest: - RESOLVV.D., to give everybody the worth . of their money in whatever they want to buy in the line Ready-made Clothing. • RESOLVED, to retain our thanks, to:the people of-belm nen-county, for the liberal patronsigelieretoforebestened upon us. REITZENSTEIN & BRO. Rovomber 18, 1857. Lebanon Valley Bank. - Lecated in Market street, nearly cyynsite United Hall, curl wry door North of the Poit Office. - . NlTTlA p pa r llV n allozil ite ßfr t e 1, 7 , 3 ft I d A y T.E o l f tEST c o h n , 1857, rizt-‘- $ " • i For l'year, and longer, fi.pereent. per annum; For 4 months, and louger; 5 per cent. per annum ; For 3 months, and-Unger, 4 per ,ilent. per annum; requiring a short notice' of withdrawal. interest paid in full for the Deposits - from' the date Of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will -also afford a liberal, lice of )* VW ,commodatio to those who may favor us with,Deposits, ; payable on demand. Will pay , a premium on SPANIaII Iand'AtEXICAN DOLLARS; and also on old lffedican. Dole tort and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Matas, , the.Canadas 'and .Europe; Negotiate Loans, Ste., &c., and do a general BE- M:LANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. . • :O. DAWSON COLEMAN, Pregident Gro.;Gtztx,'Clishier. • " • The Undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable ,to the,uxtent of their, Estates, for. ell Deposits, and other of the "LEBANON VALLEY, C4M/ERoii, EnEd:IVECN COLEMAN, GEOIiiiii.SMITILER, LEVI KLINE, JAMES-YOUNG; AUGUSTVE BOVA Lebanoti,Nov. 18, 1857. E-EOREE GLBlld.' •, • - • , • The • The Official' Paper of Congress. GIPUBLISH now my enamel Prospectus of Tux D4rtr LOBE, and To ettketittaz Otos AJn Arrc ix, to remind. eulecritteM,end:lnkirrit' those who may thildre to subscribe; that Copgred will meeten the let Monday of next December; witeh shall feCommence publishing the above-named papers.: • They have 'been Publ . ISlttsl co long to 'that most public onlhow their Chiractcr, litsktlielvfore I deem it needless to eve a minute ticeounfof the kind of matter they will•iedistiM • ' Tns Dan r- 01;414 , 1111c5ritain areport of the Debtias in both touches of Congreas,•llll takcu down by roped . ety eqtiaioxt least, to . any corps, of short-Hand rriters . in tine or ittiny other centtleY!' A raelority of them win *Welt be able tb report, vereaffee; "ten thousand Words , while. the average dumber' or . siordit tipokeif brfltiont speakers rarely exceeds seven thonSand live heodted *Urdu ' an!beitr.. When the debates of a day do not make more thirribity caimans, they shall appear In the Daily Globe the next morning., which • will contain, also, the mitre of , the day, together with such editorial articles es , mhrbe • suggested brimming events. It is alto my intention; from time to 6mq-ea occasion • may rorpiire, to publish my reMlniatences of t h e public' mon with whom Vhave been associated during the last twenty-eight years. Anecdotes of General Jackson, and the leaders of the party whiclidakocinducted,and.the leaui lug men of'tither partlea, I 'Wiese; be* iAtereeting 1101 e, when Partizan bitterness has abated. seik In becoming the reporter otthe debates of Congresi4,..., deemed it primer to say . that, the Globe:W4dd never be a partizan paper. This pledge will not be forfeited by in— troduciog ea Pcontrilpitban to 111140 0 thaVoPthnd XMAS of character which dietinabialicd tha public pnblc Mai of. my - time. Although IMO, and intend tie ;Welke thorough Democrat, I will never intrude my pritatiPlee In a way„to ' mike. thepli obnoxious to any party:. • But, i l l regain' to . . persona and events which, go to niakenphistory, hope . to make the Globe atilinneet memoir; and with that view. I am resolved to spoakindependently of all parties. Tun CONORUSIONAL GLOBE AND Asemsnix will contain report of all the, Debates in Congress, reviMilby the Speak era, the Messages of the President of the United Stattet, the Annual Reports Of 'the Heads of the Executive llepar mono, the•Lawo patewl during the session, and copiodse • indexes to all. They ,printed on a double royal sheet, hi book form, rural . quarto size, Oath number eau,. taming sixteen pages. Tlio whole will make, It is holier. betweenl,Boo and 3,900 lieges, tie the • Italg • lideOliOnt =lay years hatTi ranged between those ntindiers and thei,, • next stoical be-what is termed a "long our." ' This I believe the cheamat work- ever 'sold' In nog country; • • whither aaapthit or printed from,mitnuscript,eopy,.tak ing Poi deice the aver,rtge., number of words of the; long sessions abide , trig ' , year 'lB4B. ' The ivertigo 'timber of pagea,..14,2 , ;8711,,mad the 'average climber of words on a 111 page is 2,807, consequently the average number of words ,of a lorgmeetbn'isit,M,772. As I havesold to subscribers that otheber 6f•worda foreix debars, it follows that they. , have paid less Odin six and tote-AuV cents for cacryno,co39, ,wards 'Aare furnisfupdAen4; wbile,l have paidlny•repor tern $629 for every 2,397 words,: of this woric t in Mann 'script. lie, any other bOokeellei anytibein; . avii book in the firer Instance, while ' lt - wee. new ; at so low NI rate? I believe not; and so strong is my,bellef that ts , hereby agree to giro to any person whd the') contrary,el ebnitildteliet of the debates running back. tos ,the . year 183;I, making forty-three quarto volumes, whice ;sell for.ss a volume. An act of Congress autheriatts thees,, papers to go by mail frecof postage. The next session will. be, without doubt, an unusually interiusting ono, as it ,will he thertritt under Ivnew ,Adnplitletrition . , and seversk complex questions must.he discussed in it; . for oinupple,,J thoenriencY;MOrisini, , reveiie, tinilliitlierAubetkitia. The • .(ilobe will be, as hereroforeetise ; phly. sourV from which .full debates can't° obtained.. • • ' It RAI 8: • • For a copy of the DatirGloire one,year, $lO 00 ; For a copy of the Iktilralnfiti six Months For a ropy of the Daily Globoduring the Session„ 6.00 1 , For:a 00Prief 'thfsCetigraelitinnl Globe instil MAW ,I dlx, L oral thelawit panted duringthe eetwion, • . 4rlo' ; Bank 'Notat cdrrisint th thelection theceidarY aubkldher4eaidie'will be received 'tit par: ' Ttie wbisW , ss say part •of a aubecrlption may be remitted in poetiTa : ',stamps, which is, prefemhlis to any; currency, except gold.' -at silver. TBE . Subscriber trevl4, reit paallnily inform the citizens of Lebanon and iNifeinity, Nat. babas REmovarags Boos.dywoivoroßvito hiewii,r4Anpri iir .. • stiott, between ßciatitiPs and Ramte.r'l / o ', wLero .a, has Just opened a superior stock of BOOTS and SIIOES ; for Ladles, Gentlemen and ' Children embracing Calf Skin; i Goat Kip, at thick Boots.for Men, Boys, and Youths rail kinds of hionrom spoh as Calfskin,:dorocco,Kip and coarse for Men; Boys and - Youths; also a' general assortroent ,41 . Men's Caftan*, trachfut enameled Congresd,Calf, Congress, Cloth•and Kip Congress for Men ind , Soys.; , , , . , • A.genentassortmant of Kaftan for Ladies nitdChildnier Bargairifil Bargains! :. also /army Shoes for Ladles and Children, all coltireVatal , • tindeasigned haring purchnted at Shiriff's 5h1,47 ; styles; a general'assortment of Bandale, Boots and Linek- V i nl , entire stock of warms() of L. B. Oppenheini: ins, for .Ladies and Children, . .1 :Lo iimo, ,,, al kjpds,of Ready " /4 1 / 10 i,frer.nefi Steen. .eragnitiffericor We, at their .store, one; door south ot • - ~ 1 .111ATKAND tI.APS_ I • • , Repry - 4 Stinea store. to Msreet. in the borough of such 10,114 ppieekbl; 811 k and *nob` riato, a senora as. ' ~, iter'Clothino: ' Their assortment Isla ' p ye, and of OA . Boys. Also, l'vniieby of Traveling Tiikdre: " • eortment of all colors and styles of sort Kota lbf ! bleu and ' finest and best material. and *ell' Mil dian ite they Are iffirAil the ohm at-ticles he offers for lisle at the lOrest , 'Anxious to soli out speedily. Wei are% to sell rsitt, rates for Ceab. Come one, coma alt, and see, examine and :gowg,tridi. -Mi. In .trant, of Clothing mill di) well teaitit, Judie Or Lredfore.. fie has all kinds of horuelnado -Ithent a call before purebasintelsewhere. .. , •.,, • good; and . iteit,; emit veill • tako 4iaiia• for any kinds.Of 0 1 rabirgno , ; 44,, Eo 6? id.At i e ss ,r . ll9R . ~., BBOS. 4 (5 , 774,i Is9o/084ir . 411611 - fn*liiitta IIX es , short time. • • :• • ,_..,„ i , Lsinggsdf.4olwai Ififfr“. • J: • U.) : JOF,ID UMBER, ~ ;. : • v'.. • . 'r- , .1 , . ~'',, --- 1, • . . ; 4 : ,, ' ;:r.:.e.:4 ; ."...4il A 1 . tit: A poor trill not bo mint (totem the . mpney secompsollei the order for it. , , JOHN C. Nov. 18, 1857. EN= D LED Last Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to ell poisons Indebted to JON. ANCIAN S. ItEctmar, or to the firm of MYERS & Bronx!, Millers, to make settlement before the 15th day of DeCeMM tier neat, cithernike 'their accounts will be put into the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. The ac counts are in the bands of Adam Orittinger, who will at tend to the matter, or in his absence either of the others will attend to the same. ADAM DATTTINGER. . . JOSEPII KAROL PRED'It SEARPOSS. Trustees under a Mani. Attar.Nt. Lebanon Noy. 11, 'fir.-4t. . - Public Sale. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on ThtiredUy, November 26, A. D., 1857, on tho premises of the late Rei. Caspar Light, dee'd., worth Lobanon township, Leba non smutty; •rnile•frorn the borough of Lebanon, the following Personal Property, Thu -3 Head • of YOUNG. CATTLE; t .11008, one 1-horee power -"" - mu MACHINE. Spring WAGON, *WI a lot of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Working i :ne ee, Turning Benches, ke:, ke.. • Sale to commence. at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when conditions will homadeknown by MARY. LIGHT, Administratrlx.. F.ELIX IL LIGHT, Administrator, Nov.ll, 1667.-td" of Caspar Light, dee'd. • ..Notice to Trespassers. LlATersoue tio ROiawen to tresspasowtho proper -o"AofilibviiiidersignA; and a dlsregrgidthis motion: ' willinvolve t the . .tiesapuserit hi:trouble.? Iffying: . of late been moth hOnoyed by . " persona who come ,upon our Prolix tees, shooting and darrying'olf Our fowls, 'destroying -our lenses andoloing other damage, we will hereafter prose ute ail tresspassers to the.full extent of ,the law. 'JACOB FUNK.., • ; ISAAORAO,EY, WILLIAM NYE; '-• JOHN'TUNIC; PHILIP HOOVER, JOSEPH - Z(1. • HEILMAN, ' ROGER BOYLES, WILLIAM STOEVER," - ,10101 S. GRETH, DAVID. L. LIGHT, DAVID L. SNAVELY,JOHN W. 00 1 5 17 WEE, JOHN LIGHT, JOSEPH •SNATELY," JOHN LATIDERamorr, 'JONAS KREIDER,' MICHAEL HARTMAN,. JOHN STOEVER, JEREMIAH HANEY, , JOSEPH IMAGER, ERICUS HARTMAN, lIENRY EQIITNEY, LITDWICI. YEUNCIST, Jr. MARTHI' SEILER. - Lebanon; 1f0r.11,1857.-* Fine .Soreng' h'' Property it.liC1111:10 SALE! rilllE undersigned Exeeutorof Margaretitussell, will sell at Public Side ; at the publie house of Leon ard Zimmerman, in the 4ktiOthrh bf 'Lebanon, on .Yatur= day; December 5,1867, the large tn - ti4tory frame weather boarded I>WELIaNG'• 110.11 SR and Y., ;LOT :ON GROUND; situate ;on ,Market Street, (east side,) bulwark Hill and elinstnyll Streets, In said borough, adjoining property; or Peter Rabnek and S. Krause: There is a well of :water, with new pump, good fruit treesoind the necessary outbuildings ou the lot. Said property will be wild 8.9 the estate of Margo ret Russell, dee'd., and subject, to the interest of Thomas IL Russell in the same. Sale to commence at 6 o'cloCk, P. M. when conditions will be mule known. by -: • HENRY =A MERMAN, 'ExecnOr. Lebanon Nov. 11, 1857.-ts. "A BOOK FOR r.vbatY MAN'S DIBRAiIT." EAER INDUOIGLENTS TO AGENTS - - - Canvassers. wanted to obtain . subscribers for tho Com- PREHENSIVX OZOCIE444.PtiY ANCTENT AND MOD- Baez, OF THE WORLD; by Gootancrt, (Peter Par ley„) handsomely lantrid in cloth gilt. and illustrated with 200 beautiful engravings and SO maps. Price S 3. Sold only,firawite„to each of :whom a silents.i district will he ..given. Appli ants state what conntin3 they would like to canvass:.; - The,beink is' now ready,: t sent by:ASA pEsibilaid, on receipt , of lite price:- Bills on `all solvent banks taken , The ~ I leme Journal," :says 'Of this'venri: .4 3 , 10 'family whatever should be With out, it4V :Irur full particulars in.regmvl to an agency,. ad dross;-GEORGE W. ELLIOTT. Publish& and Bookseller, No. 172-William et., N. :F. .Icluds of School and Miscellaneous Books, ,Cheap Publications, Stationery and Maps, furnished at the vory'lonvist prices. Orders . . . . IVew. Stage Line: Between linnuitelstown and Middletown. ON and after the:11411-1mA, the sub- , lrr , • NJ scribers will run a Daily Stage Line Hummeletown and Middletown, r.,7.,,•a— -connecting with the care, on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the arrival and departure of the same at Hominids town.: Thdy also keep a LIVERY. STABLE at Middle town for the accommodation of the public. • Good horses and all kinds of conveyances. November 2 1&57. BEITUFP & cumin% - . • Public INotice: AITOTICE is heteby given that an applimtion has been 1.1 made to the President, Managers and Company of the DERKS k DAUPHIN TURNPIKE ROAD for NEW CER TIFICATES for TWO SHARES of STOCK in said Compa. ny, nambered 204 and 205, littely held by Jacob It. Weld , man, Eki., deceased, and tnansferred. to him in the Tr:pe ter Book of Said Company, by F. A. M. Holster, one of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of J. S. Heiater, deceased,lhe same bavinbeertiost or mislaid. • . ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN, ROBERT W. COLEMAN, ' JOHN W. ULRICH. Ailm'rs of the Estate ofJecon B. Winnitax, deed. Lebanon, Nov..it, 1857-4 t. ,PHILIP P. McCAULLX, Fashionable Boot and Shoe-linker * i Cumberland et one 444 kat of Vitali:Troll. e kotey. THE. Subscriber detains to inform the:public I ;Abet he has opened as above, whore beim , prepar- I li ed to execute orders of BOOTS and SHOES, of the 1 ~ ~ tteettinieliAd etyle>ol l 9WlAAPOMPXbilf*,,i t o Adore offerpi to the public. , , . . :Neu) Fall andtVinter -Sioidc-1 ... . ... . . . lie lid; ',just returned from tho . eity with tm unrivaled assortment of the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of Boas t Shoes_ , Slippers, &c, &e, for . Ladies, Gentlemen Childrsn. Siry body is 'Mega to Fag and =Mine. 'Va. Lebanon, Nov; 4,1857{ Splendid Gins AT 439 0131EWTNVT STREET, PHILAI*LPHIA-1 The Original' Gift Book Store. G. , EVANS,wo,uId inform,his friends and the public, that he ItutireriniVed hlißtai Gift "Beek Shin, and Publishing House, to the splendid storo,in Brown's Iron Bbilding; En Chem tiirifstreet, two doois bolo* Piftb,Whers the purchasirref eich boOk. Will receive one of,the'follove ing gifts, velum] at from'-25 cents to $lOO, consisting of Gold. Watches,- Jewelry, &c. WORTH 560 Panint English Lover Gold Watches, goo po each. 660 Patent Anchor do.' 6000' ' 400 Ladies' Gold iVatches,lBk..lsanetti i i 35 00 " 4300 Silver Lever Wittches,:vnitnuipal, 600 Poirot , lO 06 ‘s 600 qtroiskSalW Doiße oral piith 00 foOtiilslakiHHOWsimldhs, • , . **Wu OOP ; 600 Gents Vest Challis,. " • 1,000 Gold Loeli.ots; (lar g e size donblo ease)' 'oo gpoovold toekitk, Mee) WOO ' 1,000 Gold PoStoirCanos; with Gold Pens, .5 00. . 1,000 Extnt Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 10:50.• ".,.• • '2,500 Gold Pensils,.(Lidies).Ao.. '2,500 Gold Pens, with 'Silver Pencil, , 2 50., u, .. * 2,6dlndice Oold Pensoeitliposes, ' 160 ' 6,500 Gold Itlags, (Unties') ' ' • TOO' i' l4 I - 2,000 Gent's Gold Minas, 275 “. • 2,500 Ladies Gobi Brautptiut, i j., <2 59 3,500 3iisgee Gold Breutrinfi, ' ' 150 " .8,000 Pocket , Knives, 75 2,000 Sets Gent's Gold Bosom StUde,. . 300 " 2,000 do. do. Sleeve Buttpns, ; 300 " 2,000 Palm Ladies' F.nr Drops, , 2,50 ,14,000 Wiwi' Pearl Card Cases; • ' 500 " 15,000 Ladieelianieo.'Jet Pint. - •5 00 " 2,500 Ladies" (7iuneo Shawl and Whbon Pins, 850 " 5,000 Fetridge's Balm of. a Thousand' Flowet4, 50 " Nr.4N'S new Catalogue contains all the most popular books of die ditY, and the newest 'publications, all of which Sold 161 low ns can he obtained at online store& It complete cutrilogne of botiks sent free, by application thro' the nuttl,by addressing 0. 0...RV/as, 430 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, • laZs Agents wanted in every town iu the United States. Those desiring so to.ser.cark . ohtnin full particulars by ad dressing as above. N. 11.-1 n consequence of the-money crisis, and numer ous failures, the subscriber Ilea been enabled to purchase from assignees an imnuntsedioek of books, embracing ev ery demultnen't of literature, at prices which will enable hlmto give $5OO worth of the above gifts on every slooo' worth of books sold. Air An extra book, with a gift, will h sent to each pet• son orderingtot books to be sent baone address, by Expreatt *a.. Send for a Ckaulogue. - Noreniber 4,18b7. Lebanon Valley Rail-Road. 1 — itia. • Fall and Winter Arrangement. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 18457,a PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Reading doily (es cePt. DolidAyu,) at 10.20 a. m., arriving at LZSANON, at 12.00 nom. .• • • • • Rotarningwilllea - re'LobanOn at 820 tirtu.„nriivrf at! Rending at 610. p. aid connecting with R.4.ing tail; road Passenger Trains for Phihtdelphut,Pottsville, and Niagara Polls.. YAnss--Iletween Readhigiunl•teboinono.BsSiind .70 ode. Stages run in connexion with those7truins between Leba non and Itarrisburg- , -Pare tilso from Le.banon to Jonestown anti Schaefferstown. Ail•Psoolugenriaill pure4maethentie)seta berm; tbeerrhinir'suli• . ' . , •' 1 IKL.. A Fwes TIT TRAIN lenyea Reading M 7 and return from Lebanon 'Ac4.2O u., chili (except. Sundayaa. 9 0 ./ 0 41 1 : Pk/V: I '. ///. 0 0.4 1 . &lilt • REMOVALTREMOVAIOROIOVAP • Pan an4..W4oo.:**iii ~.; Boots; Slides Us!s: Caps, af Trunks. • Umbrella Lost. • N Umbrella was last last week, having the sUbscrl ber's name on the ivory at tho end of the handle.— e tlnder will Osseo return it to , ) Lebanon . , Nov. 11,-1867, J. W. CiLONINGER, Queensitare cla every doecription .soldcvqty lov! O 111141. MISS WOMELSDOItr invites thfiliAbltil of Lehlinon cold vicinity to e)npnine her stock .of FALL 8014- NET'd and TRIMALI NOS, which silo is now ; opetnLnOtiter residence opposite .Dr. C.l). Gioninger, cVniberienitA street, Le banon. . 0ct4i..1407. • • . • • Nolice t o Creditors. • • ••• ALL PERSONS indebted to the fi rm of SHIRE. &TRW or to SAMUEL V. SHIRK, by Note; gook Account, or otherwtee t are requested to make early Miyment to Aged' R.Bonainnen,Faq., at bla Mee, in Lebanon, and adadeOni. LEVI KLINE,' , 41KOS R. ROLIONTER, . . Lebanon, Oct. 7, , 67.• . Attorneys for Creditors. , „ . • irto . PoCket. Book: N SATURDAY LAST, between the Steam-Mille and O Itabefg Birotliarif Stern, a Pocket Book, containing about $3B in lidonej.iihd other papers. Any pornone re `turning said book to the undirnigned will be indiably re. 'Warded. ' " • LABORIOUS CONRAIL • Lebanon, Oct. 14, '57-3t.* ' 4IEDr7r 41CIDEF. .ORB & ZTRAWS To buy your . (ll44 l ß: WINTER). GOOD' LARIRS - DUSS GOODS . . suo b as Ducali, Delitinek Coberas,Tibetdetba, Caih mawAc. (Prices to suit ths times,) at .. Le , 0ct.14, SWARTZ 1k SRO. . • • ' • R emoval: JJOAN GA SSNR has removed hie B001'4;6110)3 emits to walnut strait.' butwlien Reinhand's and Ramler'm Hatola • (Lebanon 0ct.1.4,'57. The* o i ieties A T.tbo Centro BoildltivOtßADEß It•BRO'S, yon wllll /31., 'find very chomp, and a Doll. smortment. Lebanon; Oct. 21,1857. Fancy Dress Goods. AT RARER & BRCVS NEW BUILDING you will find a splondid assortment of all kinds of Fancy Goods— Shawls, Cam" Scarfs, Collars, and in short, every variety. of Goods for a complete Dress--very cheap. All kinds of Domestic Gook-3lnslins are very cheap— Check, Ticking, .hotting, Blankets, Sc., &c. Pirstsc call and 'motor yottraelvec [Lebanon, 0ct.21, '57. For Cheap Cloth , Cassioner . . . ATINETT, and all kiln' of Woolen „Goods, call at Um S Ceutra.Building of ltAltKft &ILO'S, where you will find.erery variety of Coale for Cent!omen & Boya' Wear, In kind for tho season Anil in prico.to suit the times.. Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857. The Clothing . Store ., 'a Tail, oring Establishment of RABER. & IMO'S you will now find in their Now Build /16 leg, a few doors East of their former place, on the 2d . Story, whore you can find all kinds of CLOTHING—Coats, 1,0r4r-Coats; Sacks, Round :loci:eta, Pouts, Vests;. Boys' ,_Plotittsg, all very cheap. You eau dress yonnielf from top to toe at such low prices am will suit the times. tan AA orders for TAILORING will ho promptly at- Unified to. Untie of Onentry Produce taken in exchange fur Clothing nail Tailoring. [Lebanon, (k421,'57 Ho!, for the Centre Building. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS ! TAE. PLACE TO BUY CHEAP! IZABF•R & B It 0. 9 S . lIAVE.REDIOVED thelr'STOltE to the New Building, a few doors East of theold stand, corner of Cumber land mud Market etroete, where they have opened a splen did aesortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, of every description; of LADIES' DRESS GOODS—New Styles for the Feastm—too numerous to MUM: Call and sec them. row• is the time to buy cheap! Lebanon, Oct. 21, 186 i. • . . • . Aluinnacs. • • i , ~ • IVALT'L & RIEDEL harp just received% j!,,fl 7 ~,, . large assortmentof Almanacs, which they Z'.,--....._,- arc prepared to'sell Wholesale and Retail. ' " I " "" Among them will he found— The New Reading Almanac, Englh,h and Gorman. " Lancaster " Old Germantown du -.. . " " American l do . . " - ' " • " City & Country, do " U.-8. . do English. " Great Wreetrirrai dd '',...', " . " Lutheran._, , do. t'.; • Englist! and German. Lebanon, October 28;1857. '' - Dissolution . of Partnerslup. NOTTCE i 9 hereby given that the-partriereldp hereto-. fore existing between Joan GASSER and Geo. GAsarn, dealers in Ikea; Shces,liats and Cape, in the borough of Lebanon. has been dissolved by mutual consent. All per -110114 Indebted to su d firm will please make immediate pay ment, and those claims will present them to Joux Osaka, 'l4"sidinni the business will , fie continued. Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57-4 COMR , ONfa .. CO3lt.A W. (dive us a Call at the CEoPlen, Sign of t HENRY 'BL, STINE. JEST RFXBIIki. 'miry large and splendid tuck of NEW 'tIOVINTER GOOD,Sorliich were purchased at t • lOwest.Easti ptices, and will ' be said at unusually' lbWprlidis, for cash, or i/101; change for cduatry produce. . __ • .• • Their stock consists la part of the FoHowing;.‘ l X-7 • ". Dry Goods,Ladies'Dress Goods, French Merinos/I, lbohi, Panunetta Cloths, Lustree, Mears, al-Wag-De taffies, Moulin Didatues, high 9610 ind Wag &Silk Plaids, Gingbams, an endlestvariety orprifiti, &L, &e.. which urn offered at very loin prices by HENRY & STINE. •• • Silks! Silks/ Silks! Just received, a eptondid AKA round of rich black, plain. and striped Dregrailks. AlsoYqrxtra rich plain and strip ed fancy; all'thertrips/ Cnll inal-see at the - cheap etore,of ' HENRY & S 7 wi4 awls ! Shawls I. • Just opened, a splendid assortment of•Lotig Shawls, Bay ElUtte ? Thibet, bhuslc and fancy, plaid, Stella, all colon, Chenille, and a variety of others, whia+arc selling off feet, theapor thou the elierpest, at the story of IfENRY & Domestic Goods—Cheap ! • Jnet Received—Mullins. Chucks, iugharuk, Flannels, Canton Flannels. Ticklags, flUlnil varirty of others. which are offered at reduced prlive, by HENRY & STINE. For Men'a Wear ! Jostreceived, a large awl splendid assortment of Rrel'iclt and English Clothe. at all prices. Also, plalu, blank and fancy Caiii[Mores, French Cassimeres, plaids an, ow stripes, Sittinets, Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, and a *min ty or other Goods for Boy? and Men's Wear, which an offered low by HENRY & STINE. Nom's the time:to buy cheap Goods! HENRY & STINE have just opened their Fail and Win• ter stock of awls. and their aseertment of Preen OROCE RIES and QUEENSWARE cannot be surpassed in the Borough of Lebanon. Call and examine, at tho store of Lebanon, Oct. 28,'57. HENRY & STINE: Bargains! Bargains! Goods..bought at Sheriff's Sale to be mild AT AND BELOW COST! sulmerlber wonld respectfidly inform the eltitena of Letentan and vicinity, that he has purchased, itt Sheriff's Sale, the entire stock of. • • Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, late of J. Al. plieger & Brother ntinvery low price. Ile will retail the clock rhealierAboil any Goods have eier been sold heretofore io helOnoW. 'fur the purpose of clos ing out the concern. The opportunity ix a good one. and should now be enitiOC.ad by all'disirOtis of buying cheap Goods for the •cOniffig winter. The stock lea full One— complete:lu all its departments. Or•Orvn,tuka 'cell and see our 'bargains. /%19 111011 2:94r/VAL. , GEOItOE ITLECIER. liiiisiekeepers Attention! TEIBTOWN•HAIL IN COMMOTION NOLAND EXHIBITION!!! a: Tan undoreignei hasjustagaio reduced from the city, where ho has: purchased -the beet tor .. Nifftlitieut of.FUR &I'M it E over offered in Lel,- 'wen, and .which :he takes this'. opporl unity to say,lshwilbeell m low, or lower,: than at: surother cedar lishment. lie has : % ',:i, 80P: 4S, Tetc-u-teil.,Lounges,,Cord . ratici, Whai-Nks, Hai:lot t ' Teti' Pay', Lookinff'dfkiiiei; • -of Comiliort ond Also; blattraasee, Venetian Blinds,'Carriafew for Chil dren, Cline Seat and Common CHAIRS, awl almost every thing that can properly be associated with Ids business. 4/*-j i lo rode greatlvotidbiiceiri attentioutci,thb assortment, and cytdially Invitee all to give him a call be fore prirchaling4leewheivi. , O . le Metermined not to bo undersold.. His Roost itisti ths•ro WM HA garkd • • .•••-!,. THEO.: P. IeR.A.NTZ P. S.—Ready-made Corms will be kept on hand, and a VP l s?di, E A ,„het boo6 . 'ObUktfedlAST, kniltrarl{: Ablb, C E?Any (PRP !Y. iWgtl 3 . / 14/ Lia„'s7* . ~.. C4tir. O.T. Wont) i - Deittisir :—A r - ei3t in ,nn of the New York Hair lilsstorative. 3 proo wee eo much pleased with tt yrwonwntivs, and um • witiehril ptqation before thepublie. It drug pull unplessitchin; Wed iny hair naturally, snit? t ortiritibe t skon.. i nutty so. You hare permission f:s . _ . lii, 4 , AO" liit4nY4Th •i= s- • entertains any doubt:Orilis.poribiin wpottite th. Lob-- - N s_a E lt?i ll on s..wotud_Yetpectra — . Lebanon /Me vicinity. thee he AM isi lli nkte ti .3 li iiS :Ci fi t tre i l s ig -ibri it. ,: e t 0,6,1 P ro . r. P i , 4 ::::: Sha V in g .4- Rely Dr'essi'ng - bin's admired its wowlerfni effer I, and' is pkwed I : 4 i'iltib l uitiiittiilii.tiiii.l47t gad belt' where it hell fent% otf : iL elt•RI atsiAwould l lint i rriiiisi 'alai.* -'- '• - :11103 bah. t , oftottidAitioottl-,-.3ageb ' WV -• ,42. to COI , .s.! 1 ~ • ka l lta l *tli g rA l ig .• . _ :II 4:441 4.:.,....s vox. Vf4t4 .114 1 0 ;6 • !Pella nod See33s_ nAILITTS 1 Carpets! 9il Clothet 011,CloBle I ,144Sibts I IL) Baskets! Carpet Ghana! Carpet Okuda I Bod Yeathent Bed Feathers! Corn Broome! Cord - Brooms I Band Dame and a rarlowpf otbnr Goode, received apd by HoweagjbWi Ildiphibiejw4ti Catp li !Amy: 4 (41.444,v. • • §nrir...! IfflM SI0;000 Worth Store Goode AT VERY LOW PRICES PRE UNDERSlCilikr,4ativhig Purcitased at Sheriffs Sale, the large and complete assortment of STORK GOODS oft:SHIRK & TICE, at every low price, and being I desirous to close up the coirtOern'ataillfarly day, will re• tail the stock at lower prices than Goods have ever been sold in Lebanon, and much•cheauer tbauthe same kind of Cicada can be bought at Wholeeale in the cities. The orig. inal cost of the GOODS was SI4C IO O, and the stock is large, , ' emulate and well-m*324AL . • at . Suck an opportunity to obtnln CHEAP GOODS la rarolyoftered. DltY GOODS, onockmiss and QUEENS WARR In great quantities. Myna of an solvent Banks taken In Szcbange for GOODe. Lebanon, Oct.?, '57. ABRAHAM SHIRK. LADIRS' CORDED A superior quality and cheaper tluin over, offered at SWAMI, & BRO., ..Patitumni 3 Oct. )4, 457. Bail Bonding, Market et. ir RS. RUCH would hereby inform the la.dies of Lobe, 1101) and vicinity that she has juetreturned from the Katy . with a large supply of .. :Fall a , ,d 'Winter ;Millinery Goods, to which she would respectfullycall their attention. 'ter stock consiets in tiartof Ready-made Fall and Winter Bon nets, Ribbons. French and American Flowers, Feathers, Caps, Satins. Velvets, Laces, &c., &c. From long experience in inielnewi and a determination to render malefaction by strict attteution to the eame. who hOpes to receive and merit a continuance of that liberal 'patronage with which she has he.m heretofore favored. 411ir ordcrs.proinprly attended tn. -{t Lutonon, 0ct.14, '67-4t. L. RUCH. KT , TI( highest price far Cbsmtry Prelucr will 6, Riven ha exchange ibrllooda at KARLA & Rno.3. NEW C Loll', NG `TORE. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS I wh: most respectfully inform the Gentlemen of Lebo, non and vicinity, that we kave opened a New Cloth ing Store, in Cumberland street, next door to Renry Stine's Store, where we intend to keep constantly on hand e most select essortutent of Ready-Made Clothing, each as 'Frock Crmts, Overroats, Trois Coats. Casstmers, Sattinett and Catetinstt Pants, of all prices and de,crip tions; from $1,50 up to itO" ; Vests. cloth. plain and fancy Silk of all styles and designs. and a genusl amortmeat of . . Furnishing Goods, such as Neck-ties.Fuspenders, Wool and itockekbi Gloves, white nod flannel Shirts, Wool and 811 k Undershirt*, Airing In connexion with a large wholesale msnufactoring establishment in the city, where our flood* are manufac, tared in the beet manner, and bnyoug our muterisli at the lowest cash prices. we am confldenfthet we can limo all who will favor us with their custom. All we ask, in a trial i as our motto ie—'Quick Secltm and Swell Profits.!" IIIiILBRONNER & Lebanon, 0(1.11., '57-2m., USLLNS! MUSLINS!— Bleached and Unbleached of all the different makes at the very lowest.eash pritos. at !Amnon, Oct. 14, '57. (CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Clothing for the Million. . . T.u.LATthEST,betit :coveted aleck of Ready.] male (limit ing 01A.? exhibited in Lebanon. Was just (Tailed at, dal . • Iliod-Qteirters for Good and Pleop Vluthing I In Cumberland street, opposite the Court House. 11E1ZENSTETS k. BROTHEa take the lead in selling cloup; they e 4 't be beat. . We invite our nnmerons Customers and tin public In general, to call and examine our new stock of FALL, and WI,.:TETI. CLOTHING, c , ..tiristing of all styles of Over coats, Sack and Frock Cents, raglans, Tattoos, CaesMter and Business Coats, lk.yrt - Coats. 'Pantaand Vests, as well us a large stock of new styles of fancy cos:Omer tutnts, silk, "xelvet, plash and satin 'Vests ;;Underclothlng, anal shirts, uterine Shirts and drawers., heavy cotton and wool drawers, German knit Jackets, wool and cotton 3lnf fers, comfdita, neckties, suspender., gloves, shirtaand col lars &c., &c. • 614- Hats anti Caps. Trunks, Valises and Carpet Saga, all will be sold at the lowest figure. Lebanon, Oct. 7,'67. ItEIZENSTEIN h PRO. Grindlea Ancient and Celebrated JAPANESE LIFE PILLS !! ! A Positive Cure for Liver Complaint and Bilious Disor ders, Dyspepsia, Itlieutuatism. Scrofula. Cutaneous INsease.s. 'Fever and Ague, Costiveness. Piles, Dysen tery and Dierrham.Worms.Snppression of tbeNenses, Nervous Debility..tc.. and a sure Preventative to all PULMONIC AVI ECTION S. •[~jy offer tile ANCIENT JAPANESE LIFE rl OTI a mord extensive smile, after we have tested them iu the worst forms of disease. end after having been erged to do so by end cent physicians, who bare tried them to their satisfaction. Performing cure where every other rem edy bad failed, we feel it our solemn duty to Spread the glad intelligence to every family of the globe. They purge the syetentthorotighly of all corrupt bumore,pen etrataand purify the Vital fluids. and the corrupt *men tions are replaced with rirb, healthy blood. Parts that were even decaying with the disease are restored to a healthy : , rigorous action, and disease eradicated as if by magic- leftv.ng tb e system in a robust condition. and less prodisnmell to contract disease egnin of whatever kind. Possessing such penetreting and healing virtues, their Blithest; must be inevitable. We know it. We can read it in the now glow lug fentures of the once pale and prostrat ed patient; we can read it in the friendly grasp of the father's band, and In the mother's warm tears of joy, ea they behold their darling child snatched from the clutches of death by their powerful agency ; we can read it iu the young man's gayety. and in the old man's vigor and 'ilod bless you ;" we con read it in the husband's and wife's gratttuto, and in the children's prattle; we can read it away out upon the bosom of the Oeeiltall the sprightly tread and invigorated system of the poor mar. lame. : Yes, and we sometimes fancy we can almost read it, far up Ili the blue eSiaopy of heaven, in words of living 6 re l- DU 4 AsS'Is *AEOCLEITED—TUC TRIUMPO IS COMPLETE. "JOHN GASSER, °NORGE GASSNR These Ancient Pillsarearso an invaluable remedy for females suffering from s uppression of the Menses, the cause of so many declines and female weakness. The various diseases that attack children are quickly ban ished by their healing qualities. The Pilleare sent by mail, from the Proprietor only, on receipt orthe price. The postage In thu United States, not over 3,000 tulles, is fifteen cents on live boxes,whieb must be inclosed In money or stamps. If we bare no agent in your place, send to us by mail. For sale by respectable druggists and dealers In mein eine throughout LlMlThited States, Canadas, Mexico, South America, te., at 25 cts. a lxii,:cre Ave' boxeß tbr Jositn S.Gampt4New York, Sole Proprietor, to w howi all letters must be addresaed. Also, Proprietor of Dr. Wesley Cried/Ws Celebrated Masic Compound, tbe great rem - My fer - Pillmoliarycsiiiiiimptlon. l. Piincimil 'Depot, u. 54 White street; New York, BLACK superior assortment just received, ten per cent. lower than ever. offered at Leba.uou, Oct 11,!57. •All Hail ! Something for the Million Ani P.- aim the attention of affolol and you ng.to this won • • derful preparation, which turns hack to its original color. gray hair—corers the bead of the bald with °lux uriant growth—removes the dandruff. itching. and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual now of the ma nta] fluids; and hence. if used its a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its color. and keep it front falling to extreme old age. in all its natural beauty. We call, than, upon the bald, the gray. or diseased in scalp.to one it; and surely; he young will not. as they value. tho Cowing locks. or the witching curl, ever he without ia— Ite praise is upon the longue of thomAnds. T hare used Prof. 0..1, Wood's flair Rudonttive, and have admired its wonderful street. My hair was becom ing KM I Wrough t prematurely gray, but by the use of the , Itesionitive," it bus resumed its original color, and II have no doubt, permanently so. Suussr Bausse,F.x.genator United States. IProm thl Washington Star./ Amor4 the many preparations now in use for the re storleg4reserving and beautifying the heir, there an) none that vre can recommend NO ntorusonfidence than Prof. Wood's Flair Restorative. tiew fn generai.use thro'- out the State's, This preparation possesses the most in vigorating qualities, anti never fails in producing the most happy reSlllts when entitled according to directions. We refer our readers to the advertisement fir a few of the innumerable certificates which have been sent hy par ties, who have been henefitted by it, and feel happy In giv -Ing testimony bolts wonderful effects produced on them. 0..1. WOOD & CO., Proprictors, 312 Broadway, N.Y. ; • and 111 Market alma,. Sf. Louis, Missouri. Vor sali; in Lebanon, at Owtrogp r LurßEßogn's Drug store. Also, bytall respectable Drriggihte: Lewpt. 23-3 m. Watertown, Mara., May 1, 1855. . , rem'. 0. 3. Woon:--rAllow me to attest the virtues and magiepowers of your Hair Reotorotive. Three menthe store, gray,l purchased and soon com menced to use, two bottles; and it won began to tell, in niekding the milVerirocke to their native color, and tho hair which wee before, dry and harsh, end fei ling off, note !wattle tuft and glory', and it ectu.ed 1..11114; the dandruft tlisiippoared,and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itch annoYing hater's. and - Ow. I not only look hut feel youngagain, Respecttiiily yours, Gut. WHITNI.I. To the tadies. SWARTZ & RR° Nature's Own. ltemody SWARTZ & BRO. State of Millais, Carlisle, JUDE , 27, 'RS