The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, November 25, 1857, Image 3

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TER X 8, $1 50 A YEAR.
LEBANON, PA., NOVEMBER 25, 1857
HOME AFFAIRS,
ffar4Daniel. Light has boon re-appointed Stew
ard of 043 Altils HOUSO:
1C ~,Who Perseverance Engine and Hose Com
pany iohaking arrangemonts for a Coarse of Leee-
Anna Ming 'the "hint&
,
,ffigr. The attention of onidy-Isiving friends is
directed to Grters Adv. ire isirtimring for the
Holidays.
or. On Monday, at a meeting of the board of
Directors of the Lebanon Dank, Dr. J. W. Glon
ingor was unanimously re-elected Prosident. All
'the other officers were also re-elected.
OS - Wo learn from good authority that the
:oars on the Lebanon Valley Railroad will run for
i .cartriln to Ilummolstown, on and after Monday
next.
"Coining events east their shadows be
fore," if so the coming winter will be one of the
old sund,".judginefrom the samples we have al
'toady bad. The second snow of the season fell on
Thursday night, and Friday was as cold astthe
generality of days in Ihnuary.
The. North Lebanon and Mt. Hope Plank
and Turnpike road company, at the meeting of the
stockholders, held Monthly, Nov. 3cl, re-elected—
PreSithititjo. 13."4rtibb; Managons, Dr. Goo. Linea
'iveavor, A. Shirk, Jno. Light, s. s., S. Reincehl
'and Geo. Hoffman; and Jno. Marquart, Secretary,
I Preasuror and Superintendent.
ISts..Last week the noon train on the Pennsylva
nia:Railroad, whilst crossing the bridge over
Paxton creek, immediately below the "Keystone
Iron, Works," came in contact with three fine
rattles, killing them instantly. They belonged to
:Hoffman do Co., of Lebanon, who had been exceed
ingly unfortunate this season having lost eight
previously.-14arrisbur9 Patriot.
Episcopal Services.—Tho Protestant Episco
"'Weans had regular services administered at the
'reticlonee of Mr. Samuel Herman, on last Sabbath,
l b.), Mr. Albert Able, an ordained Deacon of the
'Church. Next Sabbath afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
there will be services again at the same place, un
less specially notified to the oon'irary through the
public prints. The friends of the church aro par
ticularly requested to be in attendance.
9411 P In the hurry which invariably attends
the getting.up and proof-reading of newspapers,
the great wonder is that errors are not more fre
quent. We blundered into an annoying ono last
week. In the account of. Mr. Steiner's balloon
ascension, in this place, we printed—"the pecu
niary enciini'agernent received by Mr. S. was far
beyond his-deservings." The whole tenor of the
article showed the word beyond to be a blunder.
It should have been beneath. Of course, readers
made the propdi correction, but we still thought
it proper to make the amtnde in our columns.
To-Nor'row is Thanksgiving Day. Divine
service will ho held in all of our churches (see re
ligious notices,) and business in general will be
suspended. Those that have Turkeys for dinner
help to eat them if they have a good appetite;
'anti these that have them not will contend them
selves with sour-kraut, fish and mush, and give
thanks that they have that. The third class will
have to do with what they have got, and if con
tent, nod happiness fills their hearts, they may
rhame some of those'hutter favored at the dinner
Itolief for 010 Poor.--It would be a "feather in
the cep" of our good town if some of our enter
prising ladies (fur they are best fitted fur the pur
pose) would organiso a benovulunt society for the
relief of the needy. and distressed d uring the corn
dog winter. Unless charity opens wide its band
'this winter, distress and want will abound—aye,
'oven In our good town of Lebanon. Let the mis
sionary boxes of our Churches be overflowing—
not for the heathen—but for your suffering Chris
tian brethren and sisters. Are our church mem
hers,who have done so much already for tho needy
in Africa and Asia, moving In this matter? if not,
the sooner they begin tho brighter will their names
appear In the book of lito.
Mn. Entron is it about the Senatorial
Election in this district? Is it settled that Mr.
Rutherford is to have a seat, to which, I believe,
he is not elected ; or will Mr. Haldeman contest
it? You have talked a good deal about fraudu
lent voting, the counting of illegal votes, be., but
what does all that amount to if it is all to bo "talk
and nu cider." We have an interest in the mat
ter In this digging, having - votod fur Mr. Halde
man, as wo always do for democrats, and if he,ii
elected, he owes It to us not to permit himself to
be chlzalecl out of his seat. That 4 ainjurity of
the people of this district wonted him to be Sena
tor is evident from the vote he received, and it is
his duty to cause a re-counting of the votes, and
if Mr. Rutherford is legally elected, why, well and
good. If the people have no interest in, or care
about the matter, a wonderful ehange must have
taken place in public sentiment since the election,
when there was such a rush for "llaideman."
A FARMER,.
Yours, &c.,
'The Price - of Gas."
EDITOR or ADVnltTlSEn:—Agitations may some
times produce rovolutions, but never reforms.—
We are led to say this from tho fact of an attack
having been made on the Gas Company, but which
wo think will fail—as it ought—in its purposes.
It is a matter of indifference to us whether we
advocated the introduction of the works—wheth
er we are "takers" of gas—or, whether wo are
"progressive" in our character as individuals, if
we show a disposition to preach one thing and
practice another. The man who aided in the pro
ject of having our beautiful little town ihroved
by the construction of Gas Works, whioh illumi
nate our streets, stores and dwellings at a less
COQ than any other material of light heretofore,
and now turns round to create a spirit at war with
justice and liberality, deserves, we say, to live in
darkness for the remainder of his life !
The consumers of Gas in Lebanon,—and we
speak from positive knowledge—pay no more in
proportion than these of Philadelphia, Reading,
Lancaster, Harrisburg and Pottsville do. This is
absolutely so. To assert then that rum or was the
basis of argument to ho relied on, is,•not to use a
harsher term, ridiculous. It Is time enough to
talk of reduction in the price of gas, when fifty or
sixty millions of foot are consumed like in Read
ing and other places, or two hundred millions feet,
as in Philadelphia.
We do not profess to know much about (ins, or
the cost of its manufacture—our vocation tending
in a different direction. What *a de know, how
ever, is that we have always been consistent.—
We never yet set a man on his logs in a spirit of
charity, and then knocked him down because we
thought he might got to walkingovithout acknowl
edging his obligation to us. We trust the Leba
non Gas Company will be left atonc—ittint the
consumers will increase ; and that as the latter
will extend a liberal band towards the Maid, so
will the former to the latter, if their ability; in
fusticejutd honesty, warrants them in doing it.
NO CILOAKtR;
BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER.
Air "Grand Balloon Ascensions" by the Young
Americans of this borough have grown largely in
favor since Prof. Steiner's visit here.
S` There is said to be a fellow in this town
who is habitually so sleepy that his curiosity can
not be awakened: Such is not the case with his
wife, however, • -
.0:1" That "we avetow enjoying that delight
ful season—lndian &Milner," has, it appears by
the sudden revival of shawls, overcoats, be., Van
ished from the minds of our citizens.
In making onr reporting eipedition abatit
`town on 14 iondaY:ii*en'ing, we 'Observed that our
'citizens Lade "night work." An
evening is at present nearly equal to half a day.
The following subject will be disonssed in
the Franklin Literary Institute on Monday even
ing nest :—"Who is the more beneficial to man
kind, the Farmer or the Mechanic ?" ,Go early if
you want a front seat. ,
Ailts Zion's Lutheran Church of this borough,
bore off the palm at the late Synod in Lancaster,
in the way of contributing money and clothing
for missionary purposes. This spoaks well of that
Church towards such a noble object.
"Vet,. Our friend E. B. Moore, 'Esq., of tho Nor
ristown Watchman, having been elected to an of
fice of "honor and profit," has promoted our per
severing young friend A. Jackson Ashonfelter, to
the position of publi - Sher. "Nod" will make an
obliging public servant, and "Jack" a competent
publisher.
lye The new Sabot. House ht North Lebanon,
wo are informed, will be opened for the reception
of the schools, by the Ist of January. It is built
to a great advantage, capable of holding four
schools, and boasts a cupola, in which a boll will
be suspended to peal forth the happy "school
time."
„fiar• To-morrow is Thanksgiving-day, and
should be rega-elod as such by all. As we arelb3 - -
termined to make a day of it, we have agreed 4 - -
on the following programme t—lst, Attend divine
service; 2d, Fancy over an old-fashioned
adding a littly gravy, (provided in a cask;) 3d,
- Enjny-a-"faney-skate,” ice permittins._
"el" The " hard times" appear to have a la
mentable effect upon shooting matches this sea
son. We know there are a few kekt ‘ lemen in our
good borough who would ,make themselves all
right on a winters's supply, if the opportunity
was presented. Cannot some friends in the "rural
districts" raise an old-fashioned shooting-match ?
1y2.., Nothing- has yet been mentioned of a
"grand ball" to come off here this season. The
pleasant room where we used to enjoy ourselves
amazingly in "whirling through the giddy mazes
of the daneo" has teen converted into a grand fur
niture room. The pleasure derived by dancing
to the soul stirring music of the "fiddle and the
bow," has by all appearances, "suspended."
It is, .ive think, rather a trying time in tho
evening, to make a bee-line over some of our pave
ments. Many of them are in an awful von
and as we are now ott the birth of trembling win
ter, they shollit be repaired immediately. We
regretted a few evenings ago, seeing a young man
with his feet in the gutter and his head playing
upon a lot of curb-stones—all the re,ult of unsafe
pavements.
ja" We perceive by the last Advertiser that
"Rambler" has again made his appearance in its
columns, and has really turned up a literary ,nun!
(at least ho is winning laurels in quoting Latin,
in which ho has given a happy sample !) and
promises to give an "inkling" occasionally of "in•
side" matters. Though wo believe he is a clover
fellow, his motives good, should ho come in too
close proximity with the affairs that should grace
our column, we will inform him thus early to take
heed, that we shall "pluck the feather from Lis cap
of fume!"
Those of our lady friends who may think
we interfere too much in their affairs, will please
pardon our impudence and presumption, but as
the young generally read our column to sate their
fancy taste, we are inclined to exclaim, "we can
not help it," and will consequently ebronicie such
items in their circle as come under our immedi
ate notice. On Saturday evening one of the "fair
ones" was unfortunate in protracted meeting, hav
ing lost a hoop I and several others were wreaked.
Well may we exelaim—Hoops and the Equator—
Crinoline and the Equinoctial lino—God bless
them ! The one encircles the earth, the other time
heavens
For the Advertiser.
Or Our friends at the railroad, Market street,
one evening last week, become inftaked with the
idea that they wore entitled to a public lamp.—
They accordingly sot to work and constructed a
"home-made i'Lrtielt h and had it in full blaze in
short order. The gas post, we perceive, has since
been put up. Great complaint is made that the
gas post at the Walnut street crossing is nut put
up, and if not soon remedied, we learn, it is the
intention of the citizens residing there, to secure
the sery ices of the "original" one used at Market
street.
We are informed by a young gentleman,
who pretends to know all about it, that the sweet
est sound in nature is the voice of the lady he
loves. To this wo felt inclined to add—amen.
Right on the heel of this ho gavo a general de
scription of his modus opercencli in the courting
line, declaring that it is an institution made up of
flutes and moonlight—a , that brings discretion
to a full stop,' and marks with a I , the morning of
our hopes. Courting, ho continues, converts wo
men into angels I—[Tremendous npplituse nll
round.] Here ho paused and we wore compelled
to set down the pitiful object as "deep in love !"
When we asked him it he ever held the head of a
sweet blue-eyed girl, he "caved in," extended to
us a friendly Or", and loft.
For the Advertiser.
Or - The" Local Reporter" appears to be grow
ing in favor with the peerless daughters of our
good borough. At least we.woro forcibly remind
ed of this upon rending a highly complimentary
notice of our humble self, handed to us by one
noted for her affability, which, however, extreme
modesty forbids us publishing—(to assist "blow
ing our own horn won't go down lvith us.") To
this was pinned the following sensible view oh
matrimony, which We commend to the careful pe
rusal of our young ladies, emanating as it does,
from a distinguished source. It is written in
good style, cannot fail to carry convictions to the
hearts of many, and convince them of the "errors
of their ways"
It is a mournful fact that this world is full of
young men who want to marry, but dare not.—
Deny this, as some will, it is nevertheless true,
as No can very easily show. In this town, for irt- ,
stance, thare are some thirty or lorty young men,
well to do in the way of business andsalaries;and
yet refuse to take the step which they all want to
take, but do not. Why ? The large majority of
them have snlares ranging from four to live hund
red dollars a year. Now, the first question to be
asked by any sane man is, can I properly support
a wife if I take ono ? •
Then he counts the costs of living as the We.:
man of his preference would wish, and to ! he finds
to his amazement, that his'income is vastly too
small to even support a modest modern establish
ment, and somwhat maddened by reflection, ho
plunges into incessant labor with an assiduity that
takes away his health eventually, in hopes of at
taining an income that shall enable him to marry,
and have a home of his own. And this is the BO
oret of the hard, unending toil of the young men
Of to-day, who are so fast approaching thirty mil
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER:.
of age- , -this is'the reason of so many disappointed
men and waiting women, deny or hide it as you
rza
Now, what is the remedy P Plainly that wo
men must fit themselves to be such wives ns the
young men must have. Else the young men
must fit themselves to be such husbands as the
women want, and spent the very choicest years of
their life in the dismal drudgery of a ceaseless
toil, breaking down health, happiness, energy,
only to give themselves titi le matrimMay shun
the best of their manhood is gone. The Weinen
must choose fur. themselves Which it shall be,
for the %atter solely in their hands. Let
'Mothers say to their daughters, put on that call
"co goivn, go into the kitchen and prepare dinner;
take charge of this household, and tit yourself to
become a wife and mother.
Let the-young women cheerfully consent to such
service; and instead of lavishing all thought, and
time, and money upon the adornment of the body,
to seek to accustom the hands to proper industry,
and to school the mind to proper tastes: Then
there will, be no longer complaint that young men
"caret afford to merry," and we shall have beau
tiful, modest houses all around us, and women
trill hero htikba-nds ; and we, once more, will have
something of the truthfulness and virtue which it
had in the days of our blessed fathers and moth
ers, when it was woman's ambition to become the
head of the house, and the mother of noble chil
dren.
This is to certify that I have made but one appli
cation of the ALIMO OM on my fingers, whiCh:have been
drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by rheu
matism. It was of seventeen months standing, and lam
now entirely cured. I cheerfully recomtnend it to tall of
llieted iikcwise. J. iLI. FINFROCK,
Hirrrisburg, 72 Locust sired.
Holloway's Ohttnicut and „I"elf .-11 fttiti that ail pro
ductions of human skill have their day, and are superse
ded by neirinventions or discoveries. Not so with these
remedial. '‘They are not for a day, hut for all tinte.".—
And 'whY? 'Because they strike at the g,enerick root of
all diseases in the blood, and medical art ran accomplish
nothing Wyond that. The ointment, penetrating through
flesh and fibre, like wear throifgh a porous substance,
reaches the germ or radix or scrofula, salt realm, cry
sipelm, cancer, tumor and nil eruptive and ulcerous dis
tempers, in the circulation, and crates the taint at once
and forever. There can be no iinproveinent upon such a
'preparation, and the inwhrd aetilo tif the pills iskually
prompt and thorough.
•
'Fa•toin FLowna.S.--4Veausee sad relleetielikto take up a
fluted boquet once Muffing with bbidy, and gaze upon its
withered lynxes and tided colors. But how many faded.
flowers do we see on the great Vomset of humanity; men
and ladies, too, whose beauty has lled with almost the
lightning's speed, and whoSefoinA are kinking With pre
mature decay. What' a pity it Is Butt all such do not
know that ere disease has taken hold upon the vital par(S,
a simple preparation would restore them to health, to
joy, and to beauty. Such a preparation, for instance, as
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. whirls drives away despoil
deney, strengthens the , weaker parts, and riatarCa the
whole system. It is re&muuctaled by physicians, and
commended by all who have used it. Sold by an Drug
gists, Greeett, and dealers generally.
EMANUEL P, Emma, Agent, North-west corner of Market
and Water streets, Lebanon. [Nov. 25,'57-1 m
WOOD'S MUD RESTODATITD.—WO refer the render to
tli4
the advertisement off till.s‘ popular remedy. It IS highly
recommended by all who I.ve used it, and has eirt:M d
a
wonderful results by its n vie ittlitience. We know of
gentlemen in this country kho have been almoit bald
Ter years, had Iheir hair eat i ely restored to its former
luxuriance; unit beauty, by the se of Wood's Mir ltesto
rativc.—Lagrange Ihdletin.
For sale by all the Druggists h •e. nor. 25.
I 11X11,
ry
runt
the 4
1 . 77.
ggist.4
THE GREAT ENGLIS REHEDY.
SIR JAMES OLA SE'S
Celebrated Feana e Pills.
BY ROYAL .:
PROTECTED ,
•;454-7EW` MEW.
LETTERS
Prepared from o•pi•caOfiption of Sir J. Clarke,
D:; Physician Estraordinary to the Queen
thiAivahiable medicine is unfaill' ng iu the cure of
these painful and danielena dideeses to which tlie female
constitution is Stibleit. It moderates alt eadess and re
teases aH obitractions, and a see edrdine maybe relied on.
• TO MARRIED LADIES
It le peculiaily suited. h Wit,. in a short time, itrin" g Wit
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the ooverumen's
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
There Pins should not be taken by females during the
FIRST TIIREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are
FM 40 bring' on Miscarriage, but el any mi ff g m* they
are safe.
In all cases of Nerrom and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will
effect a cure when all other means have failed, and
although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
I,Foll directions accompany each package.
,Sole Agenhfor the 'United States and Canada,'
JOB MOSES, (Lath I. C. Baldwin &
Rochester, N. y
S. N. 11.--41,0 a and g postage stomps enclosed to any a -
ttiorinad Agent, will insure a bottle of the rills by =turn
For o lr I_r
Dr. DOSS, opposite the Court Hoose, totathOu,
by all respectable Druggists throughout the United. States
and Cannfla: also by Harvey Birch, Reading, ra.
Ant/4,r 7.1557-Iy.
. .
English preaching on next Thursday morning
(Thanksgiving day) in Zion's Lutheran Church,
and German in the evening. Also, preparatory
services on Saturday afternoon nt 2 ; YolVek
man) and Gordian preaching 'en Sabbath ihorn
ing in connection With the celebration of the
Lord's Supper, and English preaching in the
evening.
Preaching on Thursday, morning in tho Ger
man, and English service in the evening in the
Reformed Church. English preaching also on.
Sabbath evening.'
German preaching next Sunday, at the Horse
Shoe Pike.
Religious services in Salem's Lutheran Church
on Thursday evening Thanksgivingsermon in
the English language; and on Sunday morning
in the German, and in the evening in the Eng
lish language.
Gorman preaching in the Emanuel's Church of
the Evangelical Association, next Sunday morn
ing and evening.
English preaching next Sabbath morning and
evening, in the Methodist, Church.
On the 12th inst., by the Rev. John Stine, Sam
uel Deutz, to Rebecca, Oundruca, both of Bethel.
On the same dsy, by the same, Joseph Miller
to Leah Deck, both of East Hanover.
On the 18th ult., by the Rev. D. Mayers, Wm.
Seheiner, of Lebanon, to Sarah Miller, of My
erstown.
On the 24th ult.. by the same, William Oohs.,
of Myerstown, to Emily ICelchuer, of .Jackson.
On the 81st ult., by the same ' Peter Drubacher,
of Shaefferstown, to Catharine Batley, of Myers
town.
DIED,
On the loth inst., in North Lebanon borough,
rdimbeth Lig,l4, Wife of Mr. Daniel Light, aged
47 years and 29 lays.
On the 14th ihst., iii Cornwall, Lucinda, daugh
ter of Jacob Becher)
Oh the 9th inst., in Jackson, Amanda, daugh
ter of Daniel and Catharine lieffelfinger, aged 9
months and 1 day.
On the 12th inst„ in Hcidleberg, Isaac Snave
ly, aged 61 years, 9 months and 23 days.
The Lc:bait - on Market.
Citrefully Corrected Weekly.]
LEBANON, Wstmcso.tr, NOV. 25, 1857.
Extra Family Flour, $7 00 Potatoes, ?, bit , 50
Extra Flour? bar.. 13 OD Eggs, ? doe., - 14
Extra Super. Flour, .5 50 Butter, -$? lb:, 16
Superfine B. Fleur, 500 Lard, 10
Sod - Moline Flout'. 475 Tallow, 70
Prime White. Wheat, 125 limn, 14
Prime Bed Wheat, 120 Shoulders,. 12
Primo Rye, 70 Sides, 1.1
Corn, 45 Soap, 8
Oats, 80 Bees-wax, 25
Clover-seed. 700 White Bags, • 5
Timothy-seed, 250 Mixed Bags,
Flax•aeed, 150 Flax, ilb, 121 1.'2
Dried ApploS,l4 00 Bristles, 40
Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Feathers, ? . 62%
Peach "Snits," 250 Wool, ?lb., 40
Peach "Ilutsels," 125 Soup Beans, ? qt.,
Cherries, 150 Vinegar, ? gal., 12 1 / 2 '
011.10113, 50 Apple Butter, croak, 45
The Philadelphia Market.
PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 23,1857.
There is a moderate degree of activity in the
brew dstuffs market, and prices.aseTAU! out any
quotable change to-day. The sales of flour 'com
prise 500 bbls; of a If ta4iiiard brand, at &Fine kept
Special Notices.
Religious Notices.
11IARR.1E D,
secret; 1,100 bids do at $5.25a55.311 the latter for
selected Western, and 2,000 bids extra at $5 62/
ass 87A for cowmen and selected brands. The
sales to the local trade are to a fair extent within
the range of the satne"qtiotations, and $6a57.25
per bbl for extra family atia fancy lots, as to qual
ity. Corn meal and rye flour are but little inquir
ed for, and dull at $3.1 8 / a 53.25 for,, the former,
and $4.50 per bbl for the latter. Whcat is in
moderate supply', but the demand for'millers and
Shippers is limited, and about6,ooo bus have been
taken at 12011125 c for fair to good red, and 128
to 135 for white. Corn is wanted, and 2,000a3,-
000 bus have been taken at ‘56a62e for now, and
80e for yellow, the former according to dryness,
including 1.200 bus white, also at 80e, afloat.—
Oats are in demand, and about 3,500 bus have
been sold at 35c for Delaware and 35a36e for Penn
sylvania. Rye is in request and scarce at 75c.,
with further small sales at this figure.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIB PRE/VI - TONG °
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Neatly and Promptly Executed, at the
Advertiser Office, Lebanon, Pa.
This establishment is now supplied - with an extensive
assortment of JOB TYPE, which will be increasedus the
patronage demands. It can now turn out PRINTING, of
every description, in a neat and expeditious manner--
anal on very reasonable terms. Such as
Pamphlets, Checks,
Business Cards, Handbills,
Circulars, LabelS,
Bill Headings, Blanks,
Programmes, Bills of Fare,
Invitations, Tickets, &c., &o.
The friends of the establishment, and the public gener
ally arc respectfully solicited to send in their orders.
girIIANDBIL.TiS Printed at an hours notice
I ) . ' DEEDS of all kinds, Common and Judgment PONDS.
School, dußtieW, Constables' and other IMAxks, printed
correctly and neatly on the best paper,constantly kept
for sale at this o ffi ce, at prices "to suit he times."
5 4 , 1, Subscription price a the LEBANON ADVERTISER,
One Dollar and a Rolf a Year.
Address, Wm. M. Banux, Lebanon, ra.
NECONO Alain - VAL,
(IF FALL, and WINTER GOODS, which will be sold
cheap for cash at SWARTZ & BRO:
tomokell, Nos. 21, 1557.
SAVING FUND
•N*ttonu4 .Sattety Trust Co.,
MICE,
W i tipAT&UT Street; Ss - anti:West corner of THIRD
4./ ?I Street, Philadelphia,
Arrangements for Rosiness during the
Bunks' Suspension of Specie 'Payments.
1. Deposits reethed arid payments made daily.
2. Current Bank NOtes, Checks and Specie willte TeCeir
ell on Deposit.
3. Deposits made 15 Bank Not& or Checks will be paid
back in current Bank Notes.
t. Deposits made in Gold or SIR-ern-ill be pail bacldh
Interest, Fine per tht. per Annum.
HENRY L. BENNER . , President.
Wri.mot T. REED, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Nor. 25,186 T,
nard Times Overcom e.
rtill ESE are the days hi which we want our money to
last as long as possible.
And the only way to do so is to go to SWARTZ & BRO.,
to buy your Winter Goods. [Nat. 25,1557.
FOR THE 1110.16ffIMPS.
Let Old and Young Turn Out,---Drive
Dull Care and Hard Times away,
and hold a Jubilee at GRAEFF'S
old•established and popular
CON FECTIONERY
STORE',
Frt Ornthiiland sired, a few doors Ina of Afarket,
TT Lay just received a Lull :out Complete Aseartment
_ll of New (l °oda 115r,Tli ug, Chris Ulm nd New
Year, and is confident That it has never before been equal
ed in this town. I will enumerate a few of the articles;
French ' German, English and Cates FanCyClooduch
as gilded Chi= Card 11tskets.'3`eWd1 Bakes, Cups and Sau
cers with nlidteli : for 'presents; a great variety, of China
Figures, Yeses and Mantle Ornaments; alitbit6idr finial
mid inks; Ladies' and Childress' Fancy Ilaiketk China,
wax, kW and Colored Dolls- '
Tin and theinan Toys, such
us Drums, Wagons. Wash-tabs, and, a host of other toys.
Port Munales, Cigar 'Cases and Tubes; fancy glass Work
boxes, Perfumery, COrabs, Brushes, toilet Scups, &e.
Also, fine and common Candies of every style; fine
sugar Toys, sugar Fruit, large hearts, fancy sugar Bask
ets, large and small hollow sugar Figures, &e.
Lots of Nuts, Currents, Cranberries, Citrons; layer,
bunch and seedless Raisins; Lemons, Oranges, Preens, &e.
In short everything in the Blisrxo and COXFCCTIONERY
line. Ail the above will be sold cheap, wholesale and re
tali. to suit purchasers.
With thanks for the patronage heretofore so liberally
liestoweil, he invites the public to an extunintition of his
new stook. JOIIN Main%
Perties served with fine Bakery, leo Creams and
liefiwhinents at chart notice.
Lebanon, Nov. 25,1857.-7 t.
G roceric s.
A FULL assortment, at SWAIM% k
Market Street, Hun pziliiiirg
Lebanon, Nor. 26, 1357.
goterreolyi)irA.
tnki
IL
e i L o p:v:10:f T—•
Rise's New Building. -
helms the, best room, hest sky-light, hest fixtures, and
has made it his entire business for the last sixyears: Ifs
ereILYS gets the latest improvements; she has always the
latest style of 'eases on Mui; he takes pictures in every
style of the art; STERTIOSCC/PE PICTURES are
wonderful to hehold. All his . ph,titres are sharp, correct.
and of the highest finish. Give him a call and you will
not regret it. His terms are very moderate.
1R room, are open Wry day ,(cieept Sunday,)
front 5 o'clock. A. At., till ti o'clock, P.M.
Nor. 25, Ml'.
eady-made Clothibbt,
OUCH AS OVERCOATS, Sack Coats, Frock Ctstis,Pants
1.71 and ve-sts. all colors and all prices, just received and
offered at such prices OR have already induced many to
purchase. We defy competition on Ready-made Clothing.
For cheap Coats, Pants and Vests, all at
11E14:ItY & STINE'S SToar.
Lebanon, October P•. 1857.
Call and See!
riARPETSI Carpels! Oil Cloths!, 011.C16111 Baskets!
Ilmkets! Carpet Chain! Carpet Chain! Bud Feathers!
Bed Feathers! Corn Brooms! Corn Brooms! Band Boxes!
and a variety of other Goods, received and dailtteCeiving.
by Howard & Co.'s Express, which will be adld cheap by
Lebanon, Oct. 2S, HENRY k STINE.
New Barbt* Shop«
ri_EouGE W. DALY, MARKET SttEkT, opposite the Lab
'UV anon hank. would respectfully inform the Citizens of
Lebanon and that he Atill coutinueshis first-class
Shaving 4- Hair Drasing Saloon,
and is prepared to do business in the neatest and best
style, and would solicit all to give lam a trial.
Lebanon, Oat. 21,1257.
Dissolui ion of Partnership.
ivroTtog is hereby given that the partnership hereto
-1.11 fore existing between :lons GASSER and GEO. fisssmt,
dealers in Boots, Sines, flats and Caps '
in the borough of
Lebanon, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All per
suns indebted topisid firm will please mks immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present them to JOLei
GASSER, by whom the business will be continued.
:JOHN GASSER,
Lebanon, 0et.7,'57-4t. GEORGE. GASSER.
The Clothing Store 4' Tail
oring Establishment of
T . ) ABM R BRTS you will now find in their New Build
ing, a few doors East of their former place on the 2(1
Story, where yen can find all kinds of OLOTlllh—Coats,
Oyer-boats, Sacks, Bound Jackets, Pants, Vests; Boys'
Clothing,all very cheap. • You can dressyourself from top
to Me at such low prices as will suit the times.
vri. All ordure for TAILORING will be promptly at
tended. to.
2flT - All kinds of Comilt!, Produce bilicki in exchange for
Clothing and Tailoring. [Lebanon, Oct. 2.4'57
Ali Bight About Faces
Ty Not it am be made light by calling at J. DAILY'S
k New SISY-LlefiT GAUP:AY, Stine's New Build
ing, one door eaOt of Reinhard's lintel, vitae yell can ob
tain a LINNNESS that will eonipale fitioiably in every
rivipect With any taken elaewhere. lie hes one of the
best Pity-lights in .the country; ati4 having spared no
pains to nnike his YOOllll4 comfortable, he solicits a large
share of patronage from the citiitetis of Lebanon and sur
rounding country.
.4*-Prices to suit the times,
Lebanon, Nov. 1A,15575' , J. DAILY.
,„
Attention TeOthers.
mir p, ocrimey,..:4,ssocuarrozi will meet in LziwvoN,
I on. WO, PeCenthcr 4,18.57, nt 9 o'clock. A. M., for
the Purpono cif drgaidning 9 TEACLIIOM' INSTITUTE.—
Meetings will continuo two diwn. prof. Wickersham of
L micag c er 6.66.fity, will lie'pre*nti din; Ifon. Thomea IL
liurrOws and, nom 11. C. Hickokpro expected. Let every
Teacher in the county, end all other Monde of education.
attend without Mil, and we trill Intro a good and prolitm
ble time. ny order of Ex. cm
Lebanon Nov. 18 1.657,-3t.
Shaving, Hair' Dressing, & Sham-
Mooning Saloon.
r,IMMERMAN & WHALEY would respectfully in
form the public that they have taken the establish
ment of Mr. Zimmerman, on Market street. next door to
Zion'e Lutheran Church, where it will give them pleasure
to wait on all who may faror them with their patronage.
They have bad moth experience in the business, and will
spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to their cueto.
mere. They have made every arrangement for the per
fection of theii business: They cordially, invitee call and
trial. Lebanon, Nov. 1857.
Last Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to JON
. AVIAN S. BECRIXY, or to the firm of Mums §,BSCELEY,
*Hers, to make soy ement before the lbtk day of Pe cen
ber next, otherwise their accounts will bon into -the
hands of a Justice of the 1:64w for collection. -The ac
counts .are in the-hands df..4dam Grittingeti Who
tend to the matter,.orin his absence either of the others
wilt attend to the same.
' , ADAM cUUTTINGIJt
.1038191 K ARCH.
IR Kiri.; SE Ali FoBS,
Trustees under a Dom. Attuelet
Lebanon Nov. 11,'57.---It.
Public Sale.
W !L c Sale,on Thur sdat Pfotett 6,
tere L csoftete ::
Caspar Light, deed., in North Lebanon township, Lebo,
non county, 34 mile front the borough of Lebanon, the
following Perm - mai Property, viz:-
3 Head of YouNwCATTLE, 3
t/LC HOGS, one 1-lborse newer Tnassu. T.
INC 3IACIIINE, Spring WAGON. I t/
is lot of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, .Working Benches '
Turning Benches, ke., am. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,
P. M., of said day, when conditions will be made known by
MARY LIGHT, Administratrix.
• FELIX H. LIGHT, Administrator,
Nov. U, 1857.—td. of Caspar Light, deed,
Notice to Tresspassers.
/I_
A, LL persons are forbidden to tresittkgsin the proper
ty of the undersigned; and a tihrregtird of Ms notice
will involve the tresspassers In trouble. Having /I late
been much annoyed by parsons who come upon our prem
ises, shooting and carrying off oltr fowls, destroying our
fences awl doing other dna*, we will hereafter liit7Se
cute all ircespassera to the Ttill extent of the law,
:JACOB FUNK. ISAAC DAG EY,
WILLIAM NVR,. JOHN FUNK,
PHILIP ITOOV JOSEPH G. HEIMAN,
ROGES. 'BOYLES,' WILLIAM STOEVER,
JOHN S. GAMIC, DAVID L. LIGHT,
DAM L. SNAVELY, JOIEN W. G LONINGER,
JOHN LIGHT, JOSEPH SNAVELY,
JOHN LAUDIMMILCTI, .TONAS KREIDER,
:MICHAEL HARTMAN, JOHN MEYER,
JEREMIAH HANEY, JOSEPH 'YEAGER,
EiticUS HARTMAN, HENRY FORTNEY,
LUDWIG YEUNGST, Jr. MARTIN SEILER.
Lebanon, Nov. 11, 15.57.-*
Fine :Borough Properl
AT PUMA; SAUL
MBE undmigned, Executor of Margaret Russell.
will sell at Public Sate, at the public house of Leon
ard Zimmerman, in the Borough of Lebanon, un Satur
day, December 5,1557, the largo two-story frame
weather boarded DWELLING HOUSE 5151
LOT GP aIIOUND, situate on Market Street, In
{east side,) between 11111 and Chestnut Streets, in "
said borough, adjoining property of Peter Rd= and S.
Krause. There is a well of water, with new pun), good
fruit trees, and the necessary outbuildings on the lot.
thk.,,Said property will be sold as the estate of Marga
ret Russell, deed., and subject to the interest of Thomas
11. Elwell in the same. Sale to commence at C. o'clock,
P. M. when conditions will be made known by
ZRIIIIERMAN, Executor.
Lebanon, Nov. 11, 1857,-ta,
Public 1% °lice.
NOTICE is hereby given that en nppliention line been
mile to the President. MiningerS and Company of the
HERKS & "DAUPHIN TURNPIKE ROAD for NEW CER
TIFICATES for TWO SifAll ES of STOCK in said Compa
ny, numbered 204 end 205, lately held by Jacob B. Weid
man, EN., deceased, and transferred to bin, in the Trans
fer Book of said Company. by F. A. M. Meister, one of the
Executors of the last Will mid Testament of J. S. Holster,
itemized, Om same buying been lost or mislaid.
ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN,
ROBERT W. Comni - A,N,
.1011 N W. 'ULRICH,
Adm'rs of the Estate of J.tcon B. Wm [WAN, Aimed.
Lebanon, Nov. 4,1557--4 t.
PFTIMP F. McCAULLY,
Fa:sh i onab le Boot and Shoe Maker
•
ea mkrlctof,/ streel;bnebnar Efrst of _Mack horse Had.
ii
p - . TILL Subscriber desires to inform the public
' that lie *la opened as above, wltere,he is prepar
ed to execute orders of BOOTS and fiti.ol.3B, of the
fineSt fiiiisli and style, if not superior, tunny here
tofore offered t 9 the.publie.
Ne'ii) Fall and Winter Stork!
lig has just. returned from the city with ink unrivaled
esstirkthent of the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of
Boots, Shoes, Slipper, tc., &e., for Ladies, Gentlemen and
Children,. . .
..
. .
, ifOgr• Every Gait afuttiriintthe.- - a4
.1. , t6v. 4, ISM%
"A BOOK FOR EVERY MAWS LIBRARY."
RARE INDUCE3IE I 4:TS TO AGENTS.
CRHYRESCPS wanted fO,Chialir subscribers for theCom
rnmIEREIVE GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORE,ANCIENT ASP MOP
ROY OF TOE WORLD; by S. S.,.Crtanuen, (Peter Par
ley.) handsomely bound in cloth gilt, and illustrated with
200 beautiful engravings and 80 maps. Price $.3. Sold
only by agents, to each of whom aspecial district will be
given. Applicants should state*liat cdunties they would
like to canvass. The hook is noir ready. Copies will be
sent by mail, poet-paid, on receipt of the price. Bills ou
all Solvent banks taken at par. The "Rome Journal,"
says of this work: "No tinnily whatever should be with
out it." For full particulars in regard to an agency, ad
dress, GEOItOE W. ELLIOTT,
Publisher and Bookseller, No. in William st., N. Y.
.Y All kinds of School and Miscellaneous Books,
Cheap Publications, Stationery and Maps, furnished at
the very lowest prices. Orders solicited.
N0v.11,1857.
==ZEI
Between Hummelstown and Middletown.
tr - tx and after the 15th hint., the sub
scrilors will run a Daily Stage Line
between liummetstown and Middletown,
connecting with the cars on the Lebanon Valley Railroad
on the arrival and departure of the sonic at Ifutaineb
town. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE ftt Middle
town for the accommodation of the public. Good homes
and all kinds of conveyances.
November 2, 1857. DEIRLIFF &
Gals
AT 439 GI7ESI'NUT STREET, I'iITLADELI'HiA 1
. The Original Gift Book Store.
GG. 'EVANS would inform his friends mid the public,
that be hes removed his Star Gift Book Store and
Publishing house, to the splendid store in Brown's Iron
Building, 430 Chestnut street, two doors below Fifth,where
the, purchaser of each book will receive one of the follow
ing gifts, valued at ,tom 25 cents to $lOO, consisting of
Gold Watches, JeWelry,'&e. WORTH
550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $lOO 00 each.
550 Patent Anchor do. do.. 50 Ca) "
400 Ladies' Gold Watches, 18k. canes, 35 90 " •
000 Silver Lever Watches, Warranted, 15 00 "
5 - 00 Parlor Timepieces, 1090 "
500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins,.
' 10 00 .
too Ladies Gold Bracelets, $5 00 to 12 00 "
500 Gents Vest Chains, 10 00 .
11000 Gold Lockets, (large size double ease) 300 "
2,000 Gold Lockets, (small size) . 300 .
1,090 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Petio, 500 .
1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with caeca and holders, 10 50 "
2,500 001.4 Pencils, (Ladies) . 250 "
2,500 Gold Pens. with Silver Pencils, 250 c 4
2,500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with eases, 150 "
0,500 Gold Rings, (Ladies') . 100 "
.2,000 Guars Gold Rings, 275 "
2.100 Ladies Gold Breastpins, . : 250 "
3',500 Misses' Gold Breastpins; 150 "
3,000 rocket Knives, • - 75 "
2,000 Sets Gout's Bold Bosom Studs, 3 00
2,000 do. de. Sleeve Buttons, 300 "
2,000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50
8,000 ladies' Pearl Card Cases. 5 00
15,000 Ladies' Cameo, Jot or Mosaic Pins, - 500 "
2,500 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 350
500 Fetridge's Balm of a Thousand Flowers, 50 "
EVAN'S 1 Mit Catalogue contains all the most popular
books of the day, and the newest publications, all of which
will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. A
complete catalogue of books sent free, by application thro'
the mail, by addressing G. G. EVANS, 439 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia. •
.k 8 Agents wanted in every town in the United States.
These desiring so to act ealLobtain full particulars by ad
dressing as above.
N. 8.--In consequence of the money crisis, and numer
ous failures, the subscriber has been enabled to purchase
frost assignees an immense stock of books embracing ev
ery department of literature, at prices which will enable
lie to give $5OO worth of the above gifts on every $lOOO
worth of books sold.
`-An extra book, with a gift, will be seat to each per
8011 orderingten books to he sent teens address, by Express.
&nd for a Catalogue.'ll4.
November 4, 1857.
REMOVAL! REMOVALS REMOVAL!
.
Fall and Winter Arrival of
IJoots, Shoes , Hats Caps 4Sz-,
Trunks.
MBE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens
of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has REMOVED his
BOOT and MOE STORE to his New Building in Ilidnut
street, between Reenlutrd's and Rarider's Holds, where he
leas just opened a superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES,.
for Lulles, Gentlemen and Children, embracing Culf.Skin,
Gnat Kip, and thick Boots for Men, and Youths; all
kinds of Monrocs, such as Calfelciu,Morocco,Kin and coarse
for Men, Boys and Youths; also a general assortnient of
Men's Gaiters, such as enameled Congress Calf, Congrets
Cloth and Kip Congress for Men and wiko. ,
A general assortment of Gaiters kir UMW lind Children;
also Olney Shoes for LadieS arid Children, all colors and
styles; a general assortment of Sandia; Boots and-Busk
ins,for Ladies and Children. , ,
HATS AND ,DAPS.
such as fine 111°1nd:in, Silk Mid flinsip,llats, a general as
sortment of all colors arid styles of soft Mats fur Alen and
Boys. Also, a Nutlet* of : Traveling Trunks.
the alithe articles he offers for sate at the lowest
rates for ClUdi. Come one, come all, and sm:sexamine and
judge for yalinifilves. lie has all kinds of home-mado
Boots and Shoes, and Trill, take orders for any kinds of
Boots and Shoes, Mid fulfill them in a short time.
Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857.' JUiliti °ASSES.
, „
Lebanon Valb4 ltail-Jiload.
ffia r : i t i- EIM 2 go • 1 -
• ^am , .
Fall and Winter Arrangtmeal:
ON AND AFTER. MONDAY, .00TODElt 12th, 1857, a
pAsseNom Tunny leitiro Iteadingilaily (ex
cept Sundays,) at 10.20 a. xri., arriving at LurktNos, at
12.00 noon.. • .
lte.turain,„ 4- will leave Lebanon at 3.30 p. in.,arriving et
Reading at 5.10 p. in„ and connecting with R ending TIM].
road Passenger Trains for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Elmira,
and Niagara Falls.
Yikeo—Betwoon Reading and Lebanon 0,85 and .70 etc.
Stages run to connexion with these trains between Lcba
non and Ifarrisburg—Pnie $1,50; also from Lebanon to
Jonestown and Seluelferstown.
Aar All Passengers will, purchase their tickets before
the Trains - start. • ' • •..7-
is, A PREIGJIT TRAIN leavea'Rending at 7 a. m., and
return from Lebanon at 4.0 p. m., daily (except Sundays.)
Oetobei 10,1857. Cr. S. NICOLL'S, Sue.
-Alike Globe:
The Official Paper of Congtese.
Ipunwsn now my annual Prospectsle of Tue DAM'
Mom, and Tim Cosoasssroxst tiums. AND APPir.cniX,
to remind subscribers, and infinus thoso who may desire
to subscribe, that fjehareaswill meet= thelstMonday of
next Dee s emper, when L sbaU recenfraence publishing the
abevo-nautCd papers. They have been publiehyd so long
that must public nion know their character, and therefore
I deem it ueediess to give a miuuto account of the kind
of matter they will contain.
Tura DAmr Dion will cent:dna report of the Debaie4:in
both brinthes of Congress, as taken down by reportent
equal, at least, to any corps of short-hand writers in this
or in any other country. A majority of them will each be
able to report, verbatim, ten thousand words au hour,
while the avertige
,number . of words spoken by fluent
speakers rarely exceeds seven thoweind five hnwlred words
PA hour. Rhea the debates of e. day do not make snore
than forty columns, they shell appear In the Daily Globe
the next zooming, wbleh will contain, also, the news of
the day, together with such editorial articles as may be
suggested by passing events.
It is also my Intention, from time to time, se occasion
may require, to publish my remMiseenoes of the public
men with whom I have been associated during the last
twenty-eight years. Anecdotes of General Jackson, mid
tho leaders of the party which he conducted, and the lead
ing men of other parties, Will, I believe, be interesting
now, when paittzati bitterness has abated.
In beeottilhg the reporter rte the debateklif Cohgress I
demisedlt Proper iponty that the globs walla nev er b o a
partizan paper.
.Xlais pledge will not be forfeited'by in
troducing as n contiitildieb, to history thole:1116ml trait's
of character which . diatingtiiiitai the lfublic men of My
time. am, and Intend to rernoln a thorough
Domoemto will never intrude my principles iu a. way to
make them obnoxious to any party. But, in regard to
persehifbrul events which go to make up history, I hope
to Make the Globe an honest memoir; and with that view
I am ***fed to speak independently of all parties.
_ Tifß coliordessiosaL Grans Asa APPEZMIX will contain a
report of all the Debates In Cprigress,. revised by Clue speak
ers, the Alesalges of the Yrealdebt of the United States,
the Annual Reports of the 17feirsle of the Executive Depar
ments, the haws Pasitell dtiribg the isis4lOilt amid copious
hadexesto all.. They. „will be printed on a Outdo r . coll
sheet, book royal qnorto size, each if - WOW COD
tido aixtcen pages, Tho whole Will make, it is believed,
between 3,800 And All o 9 pages, as the long sessions for
many years have. ranged between those numbers, and the
next Benton will be Wi,rat is termed a "long one." This is
I believe the cheapest Work ever sold in any country,
whether a reprint or printed from manuscript copy, talc-
Lig for data the nverego number of words of the long
sessions since. the year 1548. The average number of
pages is MTh, and the average simile of words on
page is 2,397, consequently the average linin,bcr of words
of a lorg session 139,290,772. Aa,l have sold tp subscribers
that number of words for six' dollars, it follows that they
have paid less Man six and one-half tents for erereloo,ooo
words /hare furnished than, while I have paid my repor
ters $,6 20 for every 2,307 words; of this work, in aranu
script. lbw any other bookseller,
anywhere, ever sold a
book in the first instance, while it was new, at so low a
rate? I believe not; rind so strong is my belief that I
hereby agree to give to any person who shall prove the
contrary ' a complete set of the debates running back to
the yearlB33. making forty-three quarto volumes, which
sell for 45 a Volllllle. An net of Congress authorizes these
papers to go by mail freeof postage. The next session will
be, without doubt, an unusually interesting one, as it
will he the lien under a now Administration, and several
complex questions must be discussed in it; for example,
the currency, Kansas. revenue, and other questions. The
(Robe will be, as heretofore, the only source front which
full debates can be obtained.
TERMS:
For a copy of the Daily Globe one year, • $lO 00
For a copy of the Daily Globe six months . 6 00
For a copy of the Daily Globe during the session 6 00
For a copy of the Congressional Globe and Appcm
Mx, mid the lows pussc.l during the session b 00
Bank Notes current in the section of thecountry where
a subscriber resides will be received at par. The whole
or any part of a subscription may be remitted in postage
skimps, which is preferable to any currency, except gold
or silver.
A paper will nut be sent unless the money necoinptutiot
the order for it.
Washington, Nov. 18, 1857
Illotisekeviiers *Mention!
THE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION
GRAND EXHIBITION!!!
T If I.: undersigned hasjust agnin returned from
Cd r
the city, where he lute pnrchused the WA ao•
a sortment of FIJRNITURE ever offered in Leh
. anon, and which ho Mites this opportunity to
tety lie will sell as low, or lower, than at any other esteb
iishtnent. Ile lets
SOFAS, Tete-a-tetc Lounges, Curd Tables, Cen
tre Tables, What-Note, Hat Racks, Tea
Poye, Looking Gl , . arses, and all kinds •
of . Common and Kitchen Furniture.
Ati o, Mattrasses, Venetian 711inds,..Carrieges for Clan
tlren, cute Scat and Common CHAIRS, and almost every
thing Olaf Can properrytc stat.:.clated with his business.
itirfte feels-great confidence inesYllng attention to this
assortment, and 'clikVially invites all to 'Mho him a call be
fore Intrehnaing elsewhere. lie is detomnined.tiot to be
undersold. His Room is in the TOWN HAM Merkel
street. TIMQ..r., FRANTZ
B:"ReadY•mide COFFINS will be keil. dfi hand..,and
tt
a splendid Ilt.tass has been obtaltied to aain., nniicals.
Also, IC.I. in any quantity. (Lebaucui, Oct. 21,'57.
Queensware
OF every descripUou sold very low at
ELebanon, Oct. 21, W.] FABER & BRO'S
Bargains! Bargaini
Goods bought. at Sherds Sale to be sold
AT AND BELOW COST!
r EllbscHbor would nespcctfully inform ibOcitizens
of tallanon and vicinity, that he has purchasad, at
Sherlin Sale; the entire stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware,
late of J. M. Pfleger Brother, at a very low% price. fie
will retail the stock cheaper than any Goods hare ever
been sold heretofore in Lebanon. fur the purpose of clos
ing out the cons n, The opportunity is a good one. and
should now be embraced by all desirous of buying cheap
Goods for the coming winter. Thu stock is a full one—
complete in all its departments.
'Give us n call and See our 1ii1711114.
Lebanon, 0ct.14, '57. GEORGE PFLEGIAL
I - I flTs
liarrss Wom_ELsDolly.invites the LADIES of Lebanon
111_ and vicinity to eininine her stock of FALL BON-
N SITS and TRIMMINGS, which she is now opening at her
residence, opposite Dr. C. D. Gloninger, in Cumberland
street, Lebanon.. [Oct. 7,1657.
KW for the Centre
NEW STORE & NEW 1400DS
,
THE PIACE TO BUY CHEAP!
RA B 13 it 0 S
Al E ItlOlOyED their STORE to the New Building,
1.1
e few doers East of the old stand, corner of Cumber
land and Market streets, where they have opened a splen
did aa.gortnaeut of
FALL& WINTER GOODS, •
of every description; of LADIES' DRESS GOODS—New
Styles for the season—too numerous to name.
tWettli SOO them. Now is the time to buy gimp!
Lebanon, Oct. 21,1817,
.ORB & ZTRAWS
To buy your (FALL 4 - WINTER) GOODS
Ahuanaes.
... _ WALTZ & MODEL 114 - e just received a
i 2 .1 large assortment dr Alitutnata, which they
. r, v., ,,, . preparedto sell NV holesale and Retail.
v" . "'' Among thud will be found—
The New Rending Alamatb, English and German.
" Lancaster. dd a c:
" Old Germantown dil a a
" American dn . " a
" City & Country, do h o
" 11. S. , do English.
0 Great Western, do a
" Lutheran. do ' English and German.
Lebanon, October 28,1857.
COME cINEI COME AI,LI
Give us a Call at the Golden Sign of
HENRY & STINE.
JUST RECETTED, a very largo and splendid
stock of ?.ZEW FALL & WINTER GOODS, which
" REwere purchased at the lowest Cash nrices, and will
I,he sold at unusually low Prices, for caisln or id et
change for country produce.
Their stock consists in art dt the folloiting t 1e .
Dry Goods, Ladies'Dr4Stlikids, - French Merinoes., Cdbu'io,
Parainetta Cloths, flares, Duenis, Ilb-
Laines, ,Muslin high colored Wool &Silk Phila . ,
Ginghams, an endless' variety of Prints;&c., Ste.. which die
offered tit veil prides by. HENRY & STINE:
(ilk & ! Slag I Silk's!.
fuss icceiredo eptontlid neeprtinout of rich black, plain
and atripael Drees Siliis. Mao, eitra rich plain and strip
ed fancy; aft the rage! Call and see at Ent Chap atom of
II EN EY Si STINE.
Shawls! i§ ; haaiiis !
Jost opened, n splendid assortment of Long Shawls, Bny
State, Thibet, black and fancy, plaid, Stella, ali colors,
Chenille, and a variety of others, which are selling olf fast,
cheaper than the cheapest, at the store of
lIENRY STINE.'
Domestic Goods—Cheapl
Just Recelved-Muslins, Checks, Gingliana), Flannels,
Canton Flannels, Tickings, and a Variety of others, which
me offered at reduced prices, by , HENRY & STINK.
For Men's Wear !
Just 'received, a large and Splendid aasortmerit of French
and English Cloths. at all prices. Also,. plain, black and
fancy Cassimeres, French Cassimeres, plaids and side
stripes, Battinets ' Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, and rare ,,
ty of other Goode for Boys' and Men's Wear, which are
offered low by 11EN1tY &
Nail; s t e time to buy cheap Goods !
HENRY &STINE have just opened their Fall and Win.
ter stock of floods. and their assorttnent of Fa* onooe-
Rio ~,n4- . QUBENSWARB cannot be
Biireprgip of and examine, at the 'stoio.nt
Bobatiliri 3 Oct: 28, 'B7: ILENRY & STINE.
Notice to Creditors.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the firm of SHIRK St TICE,
or to SAAIIIBL 11. SHIRK, by Note, Book Account,
or otherwise, are requested to make early payment to Amos
R. HOW RTER, Veg., at his Office, in Lebanon, and anxe costs.
LEVI ALINE,
• .. . . AMQS R. BOUGHTER,
ebaiicdt, 0et.1j.'57. • Attorneys kr Creditors.
CU , ME Aped plata ibr Country Prodatat leill be giVell in uachaap art Galata, at Miran it Ban's.
SI 2,ooo:Worth Store Goods
AT VERY .LOW PRICES I
tixousrayEn, having purchased at Shoran;
1 Sale, the large and complete rilioortnicat of SToltE
GOODS of K S TICE, at a very low price, and being
desirous to close up the cont*rn at an early day, will re
tail ibt.stock at lower prices than Goods have ever been
sold in Lebanon, and much eh:miler than the wanw kind of
°VS.'S MS be bought at Wholesale in the ritka. The twit ,
lual cost,
p f the 0../01/3 was $12,000, and flies:4x* in largo,
complete and woll-avorted.
11„So Such an opportunity to oldaln CIIEAP GOODS le
rarely offered. DE:YOWLS, or.ocennts and QUEEN S.
WAitE in gnat quantities.
NOTES droll solvent Banks taken in exchoors Tor Coons.
Lebanon, Oct. 7,'57. _ . A/Wand:it
NEW cLoTniNG SLoRE•.
.ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS!
Wy.:rouft'hhipoctfully inform the Gentlemen of Lelia.
Lon afid vieinity, that we Rave opened a..Yrte L'loth
ing Store, in Citudeirland street., next door to Henry .(
Stine's Store. whore we intend to heep eonetantly on bawl
a most !relict' mest.rtment of,
Ready-Made Clothing,
such as Frock centA, Overcoats, Dress* Cads, Otto/acre,
Sattinett and Casainett Pants, of all prices and de...crip
tipha, fiirm 'sl',so up to $5; Vests. cloth. plain and Clne7
Silk or all styles Juni designs, anika garland assortment ui
Furnishing Goods, •
such 0,3.1 4 :0ak-I ins, Seapentlera, Wool awl It uckst in CI Iwa.
white and flannel Marta. Wool and Silk Cuderakiete. Le.
Baling in connexion with a large a hole salt manulitctoring
eetnbiLAnnent in the city, where oar Geod.! are amoeba:.
tm•ed in the beat manner, and I.nyiuo our material, at
the lowest coal, prices. are are tanifiiient that we ran Wain
all who will lit vor na with their odium. All we ask. is a
trial, ad our motto * Sob.. Smolt
iILiI.IIRONNER 6.Clt.
tehaiion, Oct. 14, '57-2m.
CLOTHING! CLO7'.IIIA; r (710711010
Clothing iri)o• the fitillioto.
mfik:LAllGE:3T,bentanstort.nislock4ll,l4 : eli,eleelnl k
ing ever exhibited in Lebanon, win. ju4i , qm•nqrlat the
head-Qaarlers for (iotrtl and C' , lcup (quails:l I
in entnberhonid :greet opposite the emirt l [Mk*.
REIZENSTP.IN k BROTHER [Like the lend in selling &nag;
.they can't Lc beat.
incite our numerous Cuqoioero (tUd tie. roadie in
general, to call and oxamine.our new Kock of FA LL and
WINTEIt consisting of all styles of t her
eonta, Sadk and Frock Coolee. Coodinor
and linsiness.Coats, Do3;3 7 .Colits. Pants and Vods, as well
as a large chock of new styles of fancy eassimerpants,
nod satin ilol , ,reloillitig.stich as sil
sliirts,*nierino shirts and drawers, blowy cotton and wool
druWers, German .k oft .tacked, wool and cotton hoo,, Mut
fete, emitfints. neck:Hes s su4nentlens,'gloves,shirtsanl Col.
lam_ Le,. &C.
lime and Cape. Trunks. Vali,es and Carpet Do,;;;;,,
all will be Rohl at the lower( figure.
Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57. ItHIZENSTRIN &
Remtrval.
TORN GASSER 1110 removed 1113 now .c: snov: tiToRK
•l to Irednut street, between Iteinhartra and Eaudees
Hotels. [ Lebanon. 11et.14, 'CA%
".7Th Such Word as Pail."
JOHN C. zuviss
rnfitißCULAlt TO TIE SICK.— The first brepital ,tir•
g. , ene nu.l nirsli..inni publicists of 'Europe admit 06
nnlaralleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties
thla Ointment; gorcrameti:e rnnction its use in their
naval and military semi .es: awl the ma.Feg in till, romp
try and throughout the world eel o,re the utmost eon&
deuce in its curative properties. It penetrates the sottr
ces of inflammation awl corruption which underlie the
external evidences of dl‘Taso,nial neutralise the fiery id
entents which feed and extutperate the malady.
Rheumatism, Sergfula, Erysipelas
These are among the moat terrible and ugunising dis
eases of the muscles, the Ile,:hy fibre arid the skin; yet
in their wont forms, and when seemingly ineurable.lbey
invariably disappear tinder a i.erserering application of
this walling, healing antidote t o pain a nil I imam merlon.
.Salt Rheum, Fey. r Sores, Stif Joints.
In all gases of Snit Shensi'', where medical waters, lo
tions, and every recipe of the iilutrontieopsen hare proved
useless, the Ointment will mcognip:lo.l a thorough cure.
Yever Sores heal quietly otiler its fiitld4sree. nod Its re
laxing efflietbpon eontractiAl siOliwitistwifly wonderful.
A most remarkable anit happy change is produced In
the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applies,
lions of this Ointment. The surtrutatling redness van
ishes, and granules of healthy flesh hcgin to take the
place of the discharged mutter. This process goes on
more or lesa rapidly until the orifice is tilled up with
sound material, and Ih.• ulcer radically eurat.
The young' ere the most frequent ;:milerers from ex
ternal injuries, and therefore every mother should half:
this healing preparation constantly at lined- It is on
absolute specific for sore breasts, and quiekly removes
the encrusted sores which sometimes di:dignie the bead,
and faces of children.
Significant Facts.
.
This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlan
tic and Vacific whaling fleet as acute for ,eorbutie Mien-
Lions, and as the best possible remedy f:.. wounds and
bruises. ' Large ;tuppliestif it have reran Lly been ordered
by the Sultan of Turkey for holdbil pUrper=vS.
..
• ft...a., both the Ointment and Pills should be used n tl'
following eases . :
Bunions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled (Hands - ,
Burns, Piles, :'ore Legs,
Chopped lianas, Rheumatism, Fore breasts,
Chilblains, itingwerm. .Sore I iends.
Vistula, Sidt - Itheuln, Sore Throats- ' ..
Gout, Scalds, Sores of:,: s kith,,
Lumbago, Wo'inds of all kinds, Venereal .`'ores.
Stiff Joints', Sprains, Tatter, Ulcers, Skin Disemes.
*** Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway. 80
Maiden Lane, :New York. and by all respectable Drug
gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United
States and the civilized world, in pots at itB cents, tlilh
cents, and $1 each.
CAUTIONI—None are genuine M ess the vai%a ' - ito,
Lowey, New York and London." are 16.Tritilde as a Wa
ter-mark in every leaf of the book: of direetious around
each pot or Pox; thU same iniii7l;e. plainly seen bytold
ing the leaf to tle4 :light. A totinisoine :ward will be
given to any tie rendering surfs, informatiott, a: may
loadth Ole gitantionof any partYpartiei eco,:iter
log
.rek
the Medicines or Tending the same, knowing them
to be sp "V
urioes.
is ti.
There aconsiderable saying by taking the larger sizes.
N. B—Directions for the guidance of patients in every
disorder are affixed to each ls,x. [Sept. Di, '57.
Groceries
AT the Centre 13uilding4 of 1t.,113E1t & 13ttlYS, you will
find Tory cheap, and a full ao
Lebanon, Oct. 51, 1857.
All Hail ! Soniething for the Million
WV: call theattentiono a 11,01,1 nod vett r .
WOl
derrtli preparation, which turn. hack to its original
color, gray hair—covers the head of the bald with a lux.
uriant growth—removes the dandruff. itching. and all
cutaneous eruptions—eau eS a continual now of the nat
ural fluids; and hence. if used as a regular dressing for
the hair, will preserve its color, and keep it from fallim;
to extreme old age, in ail its natural beauty. We call,
then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp. to
It; and surely, rho young will not, as they value the
flawing Melts, or the witeltingruri, ever Im without it.—
Its praise is open the tongue of thousands.
I have used Prof, 0..1, Wood's Hair Restorative. and
have admirml its wonderful, effect. My hair was becom.
hlg ea I though_t prenutturely. but by the use of the
-`l:44tortttive," it has resumed it: e.rltinal color, and I
have no doubt, permanently so.,
SIDNEY BaLasi;, Rx-Senefor United States,
[From the Washington Star.]
Among the many preparations new in use for the re.
storing, ti reserving and beautifying the hair, there are
homi that we ran recommend with more confidence than
Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, now in general use titre%
out the States. This preparation possesses lis most in
vigorating qualities, and never fails iti • predticing the
most happy results when applied according 6"P:reopens.
We refer our readers to the advisernent for a few of
the innumerable certificates whichhave been r.
ties.', who have been benentle,l mat feel happy in pi iv
ingtestimony to its wonderftti effects produced ..n them.
0. J. WOOD & CO., PrOtihturs. 312 Broad irny, N.Y.
and 114 lIIWet Arent, St.. Louis, Missouri.
For sale, in Lebanon, at GuILPORD e LEMBERfiEICS Drug
nom Also, by elf respeeta ble Druggists, 'sent. 21-3 m.
616,0; I
Watertown, 91Ziy 1. 1855,
• PROP. 0, 3. Woom—Allow me to attest the virtue:send
Magie,potvers of your Hair Restorative. Three men I h
since, being exceedingly gray,l purchased and ,0071 111• L
two bottles: and it soon began to tell. in
restoriiig the silver locks to their satire color. and the
hair whielt was before dry and harsh. and falling "Miley ,
becanie Soft and glassy, ankl it ceaqed t de ial rn It
disappeared, and the scalp lost all the ~lisagroeithle itch.
eci annoying before, and now, I not only look but
fuel young again. iterpectfully ynnrs,
PROF. O. J. WOOD: Dear sir :—After reading the Weer.
Moment in one of the New York journals of your cele
brated Hair Restorative, I procured a half plot bottle,
•and was so laugh please&with it that I continued its use
fort,we months, araram eatiafied it is decidedly the Lest
preparation bs ore the public: It at once removed all the
dandedtr totelatipleasaitt itehing.front the scalp, and has
restored my hair natitally,andfllave no doubt. perma-
Mently se."..":"Ten have porntiiittiOnio refer to me. all who
entertain any doubt of its . Performing allthat is claimed
for it. 3ltss Fritts, 26y 2 Greenwich Av.
I have used Prof. 0..1. Wood's [fair Restorative, and
have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my hair
where it bad fallen off; it cleans the bead and renders
the hair stift and smooth—much mine
thee. - hair
Nor. 1;1845. ttai 4, kruyotii,
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A Ith:SISTLI.IB3 RESIEDY!
Discharging Ulcers
A Word to Mothers
S! me of 21tinoir, Carlisle. Jnne