The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, December 02, 1857, Image 3

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    Ann
TERMS,
$1 50 A YEAR
LEBANON, PA., DEC. 2, 1857.
lIOME AFFAIRS.
-Tito citizens or aonestownhre aboatorgan
izing a permanent fire Company.
"ta.. Vita Dotteuontionn Ftptiaoa in this
place is now ttadoigoing extensive repairs, upon'
the completion of which it will be immediately
sot in blast; which will he, it is supposed, about
the Ist of January.
Bahr & Bro'i at the Centre Building ere in
ce' r fug constantly new supplies of Goode, Dry
'floods, all kinds of Fanny Goods and Groceries—
also fresh supplies of Clothing of every descrip
tion.
That's the place now to buy cheap—
TO-Wu er SELL.—Littlo chickens, gamey
woighibg a pound, won't soli in this town for 15
i ,, mts a piece. Six months ago they would have
hrought 20 cents, but now they won't bring more
then 10 cents,, or at the outside n levy.
,pltr-A Grist and Saw Mill, belonging to Mrs.
Snyder, about 1 mile South of Jonestown; was to
tally dostroyed by fire on Monday night of last
week. The loss is considerable. The property
was Insured in the Sinking Spring Insurance Co.
of 13orlts county. The fire is supposed to hail's
originated through accident.
7rl-The Oars on the Lebanon Palley Railroad
commenced running to Hutntnelstown on Monday.
There is now bat:9 miles of railroad wanting corn
pletion, betWetin Hummelstown and Harrisburg
to 'complete one of the most important railroad
links in the' Union. The company is busily at
work on the unfinished portion, and wilt probably
be able to make the connexion by the Ist of Jan
uary. Tor rates of fare to Hummeletown ) etc.,
sue advertisement of Company.
XV . NAXT.--•WO Are rosily at a 1033 to
know what to write about, that may prove inter
esting to our sensation readers. The porde is
about blown over, and was not so bad cfter
Many, like children, cried before they were hurt,
and but for—especially in this locality—were
hurt at Some to be sure wore hurt badly=
but they bear it well, lo that the noise made Was
by far no criterion of the damage dune. Things
are mending—last—everybody says so, and hence.
mumt be true. In this position, noel in view of
the prospects before us, of A long, and perhaps
dreary winter, lot us 800—we who have something
eit, and fuel to keep us *arm, if all are equally
We have just given thanks fur nun-bless
ings—lot us be inquisitive enough to see if all
4tare suflielunt to be thankful therefor. Lot each
'one scan his neighborhood—if hunger and cold
afflict any therein, tee to its relief. What is giv
mi will not be missed a hundred years hence from
any family board. But, a hint they say is as good
as a kick, and as we have now hinted the duty of
every one, wo take it for granted that no one will
starve. There will he help—as there is plenty to
help with, So, while glYing this sage advice, we
have trimmed up a parpgraph which will help to
fill out the paper. So mote it be. -
BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER.
$1 We perceive that the Board of School Di
roctors have given the finishing toilet to Fairview
Hall, by fronting it with a handsome fence.
Wo have often seen it pretty well demon
strated that our churches wore not furnished with
pews to suit a largo display of crinoline.
'A convenient and useful member I—There
is said to be a fellow in this town whose nose is so
xteucled that he uses it to poker the fire!
Air An editor, who was short of traveling funds
tot upon a saw-horse for an imaginary journey in
the country, and wrote letters borne for his paper.
„gar Wo might here state that the young chap
in Market street, on Sunday evening, who thought
no person observed him, was decidedly sharp !
Ile is a brother of the young lady who intends
getting married the first good chance she gets !
IftiEr' The following question (by request) will
be dleenssed in the Franklin Literary Institute,
on Monday evening next :"L the belief in
Ghosts founded upon facts r We are rejoiced to
see our young men taking an increased interest
in its proceedings. 'lt is a credit to oar borough
and to themselves. , .
ja` The weather being already unusually cold,
it may perhaps nit be amiss to give a seasonable
hint to our readers in regard to beating their
stoves. It is well known that the present season
is ono in wbioh Cho most appalling conflagrations
generally happen, and as our town is not yet fa
vored with that desirable institution—firs-plugs—
we cannot bo too careful in guarding against the
"raging element."
OP It is very frequently that we discover,
while malting our repotorlal tour through town
''by the light of the moon," some of our young
heroes stepping up to the doors of dwelling houses,
with an air becoming a Napoleon, and engage in
the pernicious habit of ..ringing the "door-bell."
and then "clear the coast!! This annoying cus
tom we have seen so often repeated by persons
who should know better, that we felt inclined to
put it on our memoranda.
. block difficulty is now experienced by our
citizens on accbunt, of the scarcity of change—all
growing out of hoarding and selling it to brokers
Last week we were particularly fortunate in re
ceiving a rather large share of the article—a three
tent piece—but being determined to assist its free
circulation, we exchanged it for a "regalia!"—
Open your hearts, ye moneyites—who pinch the
very eagles on the specie till they actually smooch,
end.emulate an example that will have the good
-effect of again aiding us to "sail in a calm sea,"
'where breakers and Moats aro unknown.
,l/gEr-llre are now on the thieshhold of winter,
'and the weather has already got exceedingly cold.
'To ascertain how cold, look at the canal and other
'waters around town, and see all who can rake up
' , anything iu the shape of skates, gliding smoothly
over lee a few inches thick. In the meantime let
Its draw our coozy chairs around the hot stove,
and enjoy a few delightful whiffs from a "regalia,"
a happy converse in the social circle, read the AD
VIARTIOIIII, attend religious and literary meeting,
an d we will .have little occasion to complain of
"dull earn."
plifr - We offer the following advice (gratis) for
'the benefit of all who may read it. Cold winter,
- which ovary year bears away the hope and orna
ment of many social circles, is again at our heels.
An ounco of prevention is often worth many
pounds of cure. - During this chilly weather, noth
ing is more wholesome than wearing a loose red
woollen undershirt. If all could be indtuled to
regard the laws of health in this respect, many
precious lives might be saved; but this desirable
institution must with some, maim room for some
thing "more fashionable," whieh has the effect of
sowing annually the seeds of a Rita harvest. A
word•to the wise is sufficient.
Pa- Thanksgiving was duly observed by us on
Thursday last, is strict accordance with the "pro
gramme," though we must confide we derived
more solid enjoyment in many oases then was first
anticipated. On that day being free fiemilte toils,
cares and perplexities of the past year, we can
well afford to devote it to the holy purpose of re
turning thanks to 'the elver of all good for his
abundant crops, and that is but a small return
for the many blessings showered upon us with no
sparing hand by "Him who ruleth the universe."
Having formed an idea that We returned our share
of thanks, we joined in the delightful sport. of our
fellow-companions in offering our sentiments upon
the noble altar of 'friendship's hall Owed shrine.—*
While demolishing that "old fashioned goblet,"
in Company with a number of jovial guests, we
could not help to chaimt and send up praises to
the-Father in heaiett for his goodness lira mer
cy—and so did all who participated in the glori
ous work of sating their tab* for which an Ep,
ieureau might well sigh . in vain! The "fanny
skating" was of counttcperfonned in grand style, ;
and the pleasure derived from it, we may well
say paid liberally for a new pair of high dutchica.
After meditating over a "drown of the past," we
retired, confident that we had made a day of it. I
"The Price of Gas,"
EDITOR OF ADVERTISDR :-- I
You must not think it is our intention
to defend ourselves from the attack of those luck
ing the' common obazacteristics of gentlemen.—
Such is not our perpOse. Alentiernan will not,
insult ns, and a blackguard cannot.
Our * remarks on a former occasion were elicited
from a desire other than that attributed to ns.—
And wo .spoke for ourselves alone. We do not
known dingle stockholder of the company, nor
hair() we any intimacy with its' officers. To the
hest of our knowledge we do not know pertcZnally
a single individual interested therein, save two,
and With them we huvo never spoken upon the
subject "at issue."
For the editor of the Courier we entertain more
than common respect. Our acquaintance with
him has been of such a nature that to speak 'ill of
him, 'we could not. We lcnow him to he a gentle-,
rhispillie scholastic abilities can be seen in the
colurims of his well-eondueted paper. 11 7 c should.
be the last person too, to detract aught from the
roux's reputation as a public spirited citizen.
Upstarts from obscurity, who happen to bore
more money than brains, usually attempt to im
press upon those around them, that thel always
have fed well. Like the beggar ori:herseback, if
loft alone, such people will get to the end of their
journey sooner than "could be expected!"
This much by way of prelude-- 7 more inigh there
been said, but less could not.
The Price of Gas in Lebanon is -$3,90-L.no man
need 'pay more then that, if advantage is taken of
the agreement entered into between the'Company
and the consumer. .T/ets is the truth,
As to the price being high or low, as conipared
with that charged elsewhere, is of no great mo
ment. The Company at Reading makes more
money at $3,00, than the works here could at $lO
—the quantity consumed in the former place be
ing so much larger. Besides, it is just asarasy to
manufacture one million feet of gas as it is ono
hundred thousand, the expense' varying Very lit
tle. But do people elsewhe're pay less—(those of
Harrisburg. Reading, Lancaster, Pottsville, Potts
town, and Ph iladelphia)—than those here? Most
assuredly not. Had we time and inclination we
could establish this by verified statistics.
The Lebanon G 0.3 Company, however, we think
will take care of itself. Coercive measures which
would injure it, should be treated with contempt.
The right to regadate its conduct, by any kind of
antagonlitio demonstration, whether through the
public press or otherwise, is to say the least, as
absurd as it is questionable. A farmer would
deem a man insane who came to buy wheat and
insisted, because others did the same, that fifty
cents was the price he could eitherask or receive.
But we have said enough. If necessary, we
shall be a little plainer hereafter. Our course be
ing a correct one, we can not be deterred from it,
though every "Pen" in the village. was held up in
terrornat through a "free (?) press," against us.
P. 4. We suggest thatjtu onslaught should be
made on cabbage heads—or, rather the price of
cabbage heath. N. C.
"Rambler" on Thanksgiving
hin Erarou :—Though very little "Inisiness of
importance" has transpired in our locality since
my last, I am again on hand to furnish you with
the proceedings, &re., of how Thanksgiving was
observed "according to Executive directions," by
your, humble contriributor and his numerous
friends. Because we observed it in a kind of pa
triotic-style, some 'may perhaps think there was a
"sere* loose" somewhere, but I assure them that
everything was "right side up with care ;" others
will no doubt fancy that the following quotation
may be very appropriately applied to our case,
(on that day
"In the morning of life we eagerly pitestmpteasure,
But oftentimes meet with sad disappoinintodsl"
To proceed, therefore, with my lay, I will en
deavor to give it, in "parliamentary style"—the
manner in which the day was observed.
The President called 'the meeting to order, the
Secretary called the roll, and (as may be expected
on such inviting and attractive occasions) all the
members answerml to their names, after which the
Eatable and Drinkable Committee handed in a
favorable report, - which was, on motion of the
Treasurer, accepted amidst tremendous applause.
After some other preliminary ettecussing, unnec
essary to particularize, it was on motion of "Q. in
tho corner," agreed to that a, Committee of three '
be appoirited to be styled the "Chief Cooks and
Bottle Welshers," and in justice to that Committee
I would here state that they performed their task
with impartiality and satisfaction to all. The
Governor's Proclamation was then read in a man
ner that, would have done credit to its author, and
unanimously adopted, after which His Honor the
President rose and stated that the glorious work
of "drinking toasts" was now in order, and ap
pointing one to lead off, all appeared free in offer
ing their sentiments and truly proved themselves
worthy of a common brotherhood. The following
are given as a few samples
"America's Tenet—Lovely women and bravo
men."
"The Franklin Literary Institute--An avenue
to glory and a pride and boast of Lebanon."
"Our Company—May we always part with re
gret and meet with pleasure."
"The Local Reporter—May he s eontinue to grace
his column with rich, rare and racy items."
"Our Teachers' Association—May it ever be as
prosperous as now."
"The Fireman's wish—May the nextyear bring
few false alarms, few false friends, and f ar fa ng
fair ones."
"The President of the Franklin Literary Insti
tute—May he never grow less in its behalf."
"The Ladles' Literarys, Institute—May God
bless it, and nothing distress it."
"Rambler—A heart to glow for others' good."
Of course some of the above "toasts" were hap
pily responded to. The remaining proceedings
wore of, mutual congratulations, visiting friends
and taking a tour through town, we again return
ed to head-quarters, and after demolishing an old
fashioned gobler, we found to our surprise that the
company was growing beautifully less by degrees,
It was found necessary to appoint a Committee,
to go in search of the "killed, wounded and miss
ing," but not being able in finding them, their re
port was, after a fierce and exciting discussion,
and a grand "pitch in,"'laid on the table. The
treasury being reported defunct, it was on motion
of the "sergeant-at-arms" agreed to adjourn sine
die. . Yours, anon, -
- _TUMBLER.
THE LEBANON. ADVERTISER... , •=-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Tuz lkistus,—Our Western nail now arrives at
about 11 o'clock, and is despa.telitnl on east with
' out delay. The eastern reaelre's Lebanon at 4 o'clock
and also goes on through.. This is the old time
and plan, and in vie* . Of the inability of obtaining
a better arrangement evefrith gladildas a re - -
turn to "first principle."
tide 4a to certify that I have made appli•
'eatlon of the 3rAOIC On. on my fingers, which:haye been
'drawn from cotittnetion of the cords, brought tuf by rheu
matism. It was of seventeen months staitdink, and 1 tun
now entirely cured. 1 cheerfully recommend it to all af
flicted keWise. „ M. FINFROCE,
:Fiii+istatrg, 72 Locust street,
Wooten liAnt refer the reader to
the advertisement of this popular remedy. It is highly
recommended by all who have need it, and hits effected
wonderful results by its magic influence. We know of
gentlemen in this country who have been almost bald
fur yaws, had their hair entirely restored to its former
luxuriance and beauty, by the use of Wood's Ilair Itusto•
ratiro.—Lagrange
For sale by all the Druggists here. ' noy. 25.
IUELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
111%31111)1N3 Genuine PREPARATION.
lIELIII3OI.D'S Genuine PRE.PARATION.
11E1,5111OLD'S Genuine PREPARATION
Ts prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with
the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted
to their combination. Atiy.See iulverlisement headed
lIELMI,IOLIYS GENUINE PREPARATION.
Per the Advertiser
Holloway's
en t]
of spirits tposi•
Lion to look en the gloomiest side of every subjects are
mental affections born of bodily ailments. The condition
of the stomach has much to do with the action of the
brain, and hence dyspepsia not unfrequently leads to con
firmed melancholy, nadness and (sometimes) suicide. if
nollowars rills mere nuitersally administered for dis
eases of the digestfre organs, these sail consequences
would never ensue. That they are prevented in thou
sands of instances by the use of that incomparable rests.
relive Is beyond all question, and it is strange that with
this-fact befordthe world, and supported as it is by vol
umes of testimony, any dyspeptic who can read should
risk a danger so easily obviated. -
FADED FLOWERS.—n causes Sad reflections to take up a
faded boottet once smiling with beauty, and gaze tipon its
withered leaves and faded colors. But bow many 'Wed
flowers do we see on the great bonnet of humanity; men
and ladies, too, Wila , 3l) beauty has fled with almost the
lightning's speed, and whose forms are sinking with pre
mature decay. What a pity it is that all such do not
know that ere disease has taken hold upon the vital parts,
a simple preparation would restore them to health, to
joy, and to beauty. Such a preparation, fur instance, tas
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which drives away despon
dency, strengthens the weaker parts, and in stores the
whole system. It is - recommended by physicians, anti
commended by Mt who have used it. Sold by all Drug
gists, Grocers, and dealers generally.
EI.I.INUE4 REIGAR.T. agent, North-west corner.of Market
and Water streets, Lebanon. rNov. 25, *tri-1
• THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
BOYAL 0 0 */ 111 4 \ '
ritOrEc TED
LZTTERB
FATERT
Prepared front a prescription of Sir T Clarke, M.
D., Physician, Ereraortlinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution la subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure May be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
It is peculiarly muted. It will , an a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity. -
-
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Covello:lent
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
'ese Pillanhoulli not be taken iy,femates during the
FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they ars
ears to brink en Miscarriage, but NIFt any ether time they
are safe. •
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal AlTections, Pain th
the Back end Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, ralpita
tion of the Itearti Ilyeteticik and Whites, these Pills will
ellect a cure when all other means hare failed, and
although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution . . '
.Full directions accompany each patkagm,
Agent:for the United States and Canada,'
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin k t 0.,)
Rochester, N. Y
t N. 11-11,00 and 6 - postage stamps enclosed to any an
dumbed Agent, will bison) a Wallin of the Pills by roturb
bail.
Dr..ROSS, opposite the Court ITouse, Lebanon, Pa., and
by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States
and Canada: also by Llarrey Birch, Rending, Pa..
October 7,180771 y.
English preaching next Sabbath morning and
evening in Zion's Lutheran Church.
German preaching in the Etattnuel's Church of
the Evangelical Association next Sunday evening.
English preaching next Sabbath morning and
evening, in the Methodist Church.
Next Sabbath morning German, and in the
evening in the English language.
English preaching next Sabbath morning in
the Moravian Church. In the evening lecture in
the German language.
Religious services in. Salem's Ltith. Church, on
Sunday morning next in the German language.
WO CROAKER
or the Arteertieer
On the 28th ult., by Rev. A. C. Wedekind, Mr.
Charles Ben Son, of N. Lebanon, to Miss Sarah
Houck, of Jackson.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. James Wit
man, of Derry tp., Dauphin co., to Miss Mary
Stably, of West Hanover, Dauphin co.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Henry Ilea
gy, to Miss Leah Sahm, both of Penn tin, Lancas
ter co.,
On the 24th ult., by the Rev. F. W. Mramer,
Mr. Isaac Brandt, of N.: - Lebanon tp., to Miss
Rosanna Dobbs, of this borough.
On the 29th ult., by the same, Mr. William
Bleistein, of N. Lebanon tp., to Miss Elizabeth
Jacoby, of Jackson tp., this county.
On the same day, by {he same, Mr. Kulp Shank,
to Miss Catharine Smith, both of S. Lebanon tp.,
this county.
On the 29th ult., by the•Rov. U. S. Miller, Mr.
John Schlepp to Miss Eliza Mees, of Cornwall.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Etilumban
Schreiber td Miss Alum Kuntzelman, of Lebanon.
On the 29th ult., by Rev. J. Stein, Mr. Josiah
11. Rank, to Miss Amelia Heilman, both of Jones
town.
On the 24th ult., by Rer. C. S. Haman, Mr. Eli
as Marks to Mrs. Rebecca Nagle, both of Lebanon.
Oa the 19th ult., by the Rev. J. E. Hiester, Mr.
Jos. Horst, to Miss Anna Rudy, both of London
derry.
On the 24th ult., by the same, Mr. John Henry,
to Mrs. Jane Eliza Mark, both of Belleview.
ID I E
9
On the 22d ult., at Cornwall, Henry T. Hess,
aged IS years, 7 months and 12 days.
On the 14th ult., in Annville, 'Benjamin Albert,
son of Micheal and Sevilla Stroh, aged 2 years,
&no. and 7 days.
On the 27th ult., Isabella, child of Cornelius
Hotteer, aged 6 months, and 12 days.
_ ,
'rue Leban
[Carefully Corrected We,
LEBANON
Extra Family Flo ur, 700
.Extra Flour bar.. 000
Extra Super. Flour, 550
Superfine 13, Flour, 500
Superfine Flour, 4 75
Prime White Wheat, 1.5
Prime Red Wheat, 120
Prime ityo, 70
Corn, 45
Oats, 430
Cloreveced, 7 00
Timothy-seed, 250
Flux seed 150
Dried Apples, 5 bu., 100
Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50
Peach "Stutz," 2 50
Peach *Rutaele," 125
Cherries, 1 50
Onions,
Breadstuffs are dull and unsettled, and the Flour
market is inactive to-day, the demand both for
shipment and home consumption being quite light
and sales of 150 hbls good Western superfine at
$5,25, being the only transaction made public
The local trade are buying to supply present want,
at from $5,25a $7,25 per bbl, according to brand
and quality. Corn Meal and Rye Flour are quiet;. t;
the former is held at $3,12k per bbl, but ther
sellers at less, and the latter at $4,50 per bbl, and
scarce at that. Wheat is offered at $1.20a51.25
for red, and $1,30a51, 33 for white, with sales of
1,600a1,800 bus only, at these rates for fair to
prime lots. Corn is wanted, and 2,500 bus old
yellow bought 810, including a lot in the ears at
80c; about 3,000 bus now mold at 50035 c, as to dry
ness. Oats aro better, and about 4,500 bus have
been sold at 36a37c for Southern, including 2,500
bus on terms keep secret. Rye is wanted at
com
7fia
780 by the distillers, but there is very little -
ing in •
Special Notice*.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
or ml by
Religious
MAUIED 3
mil Market.
eekly.)
4CEAXESDAY, DEC. 2, 1857.
Potatoes, TO bu , 50
Eggs. 70 doz., 16
Butter, ftl lb., 10
Lard, 10
Callow, • 10
11aut, . 14
Shoulders, 12
Sides, 11
Soap, -
liens-wax, 25
White Rags, 5
Nixed Hags, 2
Flax, t lb ,
Bristles, lb., 40
Feathers, 3b., 88%
Wool. lb, 40
Soup Buena, 5 qt., 6
Winegar. 1214',
.Applo Butter, crock, 45
The Philadelphia Market.
PLIILARELPIIIA, Norsmase. 30. 1857.
NEW AI)VERT[SEMENTS
For Sa le.
36 000 RA RUE!, STAVES, %chief) van be bought
f rentnniable terms froth Ble'llildersignell.
ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN,
ROBERT W. COLEMAN,
.101 IN W. 1:1.10011,
..".thoilrfs of the Est:au of Jacob .73. Woblinalt, die it.
Dec. 2, IS:M.
I V, "PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS Ne.
~
A
STATED ItIEETING of the Perseverance Engine
4 and Hose C•onpany, will beheld on TneSday evening
next, December Bth. As business of the Preceding meet
ing will be resumed, the members will please present
themselves. T. T. WORTH., Preel.
J. W. ILARBES6N, A. S. Lebanon, Dee. 2.
O a ICE.
Lebanon Valley Railroad.
- 1100"17CE is hereby given, that the annual meeting of
Stockholders of the Lebanon Valley ltailread Com
pany, will be held on the scanni Monday of January,
1858, at the Treasurer's Office, in Reading, between the
hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place
an election for 'resident, six Directors, and Treasurer
and Secretary, will be held, to serve for the ensuing. year.
Dec. 2, 1457.-td. DANIEL S. ituzazit, Sect3'.
Lebanon Valley
""PW-.W.1;
:swit' t.a.ki
Open to Hummelstoton-9 miles from
•
Harrisburg, •
riN and after NONDAY, . - Norauthrt. 000, 1557, the
Paarcnger Trains will run to Ilinninelstnivn. leaving
Bending at 10.20 a. In., and Iliumaelsto an at 5.3011. in.,
daily, except Sundays. •
Ilp•triiiti passes botanic,' at /2 noon, and Down Train
at 3.430 p. m.
Both trains connect at Rtfadin:g with the up and dOltu
passenger trains front and to Philadelphia on the Read
ing Railroad.
rattm---Between Reading and rfnannelstown j 1,85 & 1,10
do Lebanon, 0.50"0,70
a Lebanon' " ,1 1uunelstoWn. 0,50 "0,40
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Sta. Ettre, between llarrisburg and Iluunnelstowst, 55e.
Iran. 2, 1357. 0. A. ;NICOLL.% Gnu. Supt.
Orphans' Collet Sale.
TOO UIISU ANT to an aline - order of the Orplkaue Courted'
Lebanon county, will be exposed to sale, bg Public
Voodoo or outcry, on fecluesrky, Gee 301/, any n/Decein,
Ler, 1057. at I o'clock. P. 11.. at tin, Public House of
Samuel Rank, in .10:':ESTOWN, Lebanon county, the
following Real Rotate, late of Jacob R. Weidukan, deed.,
to wit.:77.
Alt that certain MesSurtge,Velwanctit, FLOTATION,
or tract of land, with the appurtenances, situate In the
Township of Union, in the county of - Lelantou, adjoining
lands of Henry Hess, Michael Mick, jamb Gerhart and
others, containing ONE 11UNDRED AND SIXTY-FoUR
ACRES, be the same niece or less, it being a cart of the
Farm or Plantation commonly called "Penance* Place."
The improvements thereon bring a two-story
Double Log and Wcather.boarded :HOUSE, it
ltti huge Stone Sweitzer BA RN, and other
About 20 Acres of the aboVe Plantation
Is it' tekrnlAND. There is a, plenty and convenient sup
ply of Running Water on the above premises. The above
Plantation is situated on the Public Road totaling Dom
Ilarrisburg to Pinogrove. about 2 miles from Uni,,n Forge
and about 134 stile from the Union Cat al and Big Dam.
The Farm is in it good state of cultivation, and the
fences aro in gx,d repair. The above Plantation will be
sohl either in the whole, or in such parts as will best suit
purchasers. The terms will be made known on the day
of sale by the undersigned.
ELMADP.TII C. 'WEIDMAN,
ROBERT W. COLEMAN,
JOHN W. ULRICH . ,
Adni'rs of the Rstateof d.tcon B. WEIDNAY, deed.
December 2, 1857. •
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Leba1114)11 Valley Bank.
Located in Markel street, nearly opposite United Hull,and
the P.si Office.
\i - TILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST on
V lIMPOEIITS, on and after the hit dey of March,
1857. viz:—
For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum:
For Ii months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum;
For P months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum.
requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in
full for the Deposits front the date of deposit to the date
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac
commodations to those who may favor us with Deposits.
payable on demand. Will pay a promimn on SPANISH
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol
lars and / /id! Dollars.- Will make collections oh and re
mit to till parts of the 'United Statas, the Camulan and
Europe: Negotiate Loans, .te., nod do a general EX
CUANG E and BANKING BusiNEtiS.
G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President.
Clio. Clbm, Cashier.
The itialenigned, NANA° ERB, aro irallsidually
to the oxteut of their
gat .Dttates., for all Depoeits and other
obliions of the ''LEBANON VALLEY BANK."
SI3ION CAMERON, C. DA ITSON COLEMAN
GEOIIOII SMULLER, LEVI KLINE
JAMKS YOUNG, AUG UST US BOYD,
Lebanon, Nor. 18,1517. GEORGE GLEI3I. •
Bargains . P Ra t —ains !
T ILE undersigned having pare/Lased ut Sheriff's vile,
in Market street, in the borough of
tho entire stock of Ghoul LING of L. B. Oppenheim
er, now offer for sale, at their store, one floor south of
S a t tl in ki °'" nd s t o o r f e ß ' R eady-nunle Fall, Winter, and ;Sant
heir assortment is extensive, and of the
I n ' iatorial, and Nvell made, mid as they are
o u t speedily. they are prepared to sellhat
All In want of Clothing will do well to give
anxious
oi l I I eli ths
ve b i t,,, ! c ( 1 . / ( t:i s o i n g :
be geMni.it foro purcn elsewbbro,
JAeQB IfEOlll , , BROS. ,4 Co.
..Idabanon, November-1.1, 18.57.—if.
Hard Times Overroine.
FUJI - ESE are the clays in which we our money to
last as long as CR3lbta,
And'the only wa'yliAlo no is to go th'S'SVARTZ & BRO.;
to buy your Winter thxxls. • {Nor. 25,1854.
Notice to C retinors.
AIL PERSONS ituiebteil to the firm of SlT'lnc & TICE,
or to SAMt) EL. U. stniii:,l3i. Note, Book Account,
titlierTise, aro ritro,etiiii to make early payment to Amos
lt.Botio !TER, Esq., at ins 011 ice, in Lolooton, and save costs.
L F.YI KLINE.
ANDS It, NOWT - IMR,
Labquon. Oct. 7, '57. Attorneys for Creditors.
Neu , Stage Line
Between Hammlstown and Middletown.
N and after the 1501 inst., the sub-.
j/ scribers will run a Daily Stage Line
between liummehdown and Middletown,
connecting with the cars en the Lebanon Valley Railroad
on the arrival and departure of the same at llummels
town. They nice keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle
town fi - w the accommodation of the !addle. Good horses
and all kinds of conwyances.
November 2, 1357. DRUM' & CORBURY.
41[10 'DIV 410154111 -
.ORB & ZTRAWS
To buy your (FALL S: WINTEF) GOODS
A glen Teachei-s.
rrlIE COUNTY ASSOCIATION will meet in Lcutxos,
1. on Pilday, December 4, 1857. at 9 o'clock. A. 51 . .. for
the purpose of organizing a TEACUP:RS' I NSTITLET
Meetings will continue two days. Prof. Wickersham of
Lancaster county, will be present: also, lion. Thomas
Marrows wad Hon. Ti. C. Meant; are expected. Let e'i-ety
Timelier in the counts-, estd all other 'friends of education.
attend Without fail, and we will hai•e a gcod and prolita.
We. time. Its order of Es, Cox.
Le.hanon, Nov. 15, 1857.4 t.
IteadV-inade Clothing !
OUCH AS OVLiCOATS, Sack Coats, Frock Coals, Pants
and. Ir‘asts., all colors and all prires, just recei ve d anti
offered nt such' prices n$ have nirraily inibitell many to
purclume. We defy competition on I:A.:Ay-made Clothing.
Fur cheap Coats, Pants and l'asts, all at
& STINE'S Sronn.
Lebanon, October 2S, 1957.
Can and :".iiiett!
CARPETS! Carpets! Oil Cloths! 011 OiOths! littdkelS)
Baskets! Carpet Chain! Carpet Chain! Bed Fenehers!
Bed Feathers! Corn Brooms! Corn Brooms! Band litteti!
and a variety of other Goods, received and daily receiving
b,:y Howard & Co.'s Express, which will be sold clomp by
Lebanott,Oet.2B, , bx HENRY & STINE.
Ne r her Shop, •
ri E DALy. M A.RKET STREET Opprki it* 010 Leb
kj" anon Rank. would respectfully inform the Citizens of
Lebanon and vicinity, that he atilt continues first-class
Shaving it Hair Dressing Saloon,
and is .prepaml to do businesa in the nradent and be a t
style, and would Midi all to give hint a trial,
Lebanon, Oct. tl, ISST.
Diolllll iIOHOf Pa El ersb p.
-venni.; is hereby given that the partnership 1e
IN fore o.Vinitkr, between Jortiv ilLtsitgn and GEO. GAZMER.
dealers in Boon, Shorn, Hats and Caps, in the borough of
Lebanon:has been itismtreil by mutual ennsont. Atl per
-50111 indebted to said firm will please make immediate pay
ment, and Hiatt: having claims will present. them to JO/1N
GASSEtt, by whom the business will be continued.
JOHN GASSER,
Lebanon, Oct.?, '57-4.t. GEORGE (4ASSER.
AU Right Abaut Faces,
TV NOT. it min he made right by coiling ftt DAli,rs
NEW SKY-LIMIT OALLV,BY, in S. J. Stine's New Build
lug, one door east of Rein Lard's Rotel, where you tan ob
i Min a LIKENESS that will compare favorably in eV.!ry
respect With filly taken el,Lewhere. Ito has one of the
; best sky-lights in the country; and having Spared no
to hie roocue elnidortable. he solicits a large
I share of patronage from the CithellB of Lekllloll and stir
; rounding country.. ./1..W - Prices to suit the time..
` Lebanon, Nov.l S t 1857. J. DAILY.
gzierreolypes.
Wili,?htynlYalteitV3ll.tiM.Etirisst,i,nrrLorls"?
Rise's New Buildino. •
lie has the best room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and
has made it his entire business lb) the last six years, lie
always gets the latest improvements he has always the
latest style of Oases on hand; ho takes pictures in every
style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE PitruntEs aro
wondarild to behold. All his pictures are sharp, correct,
and of the highest finish. Give him a call and you will
not regret it. I fie terms are very moderate,
to_L:llis rooms arc open every day (except Sunday,)
from 8 o'clock, A. M., till 6 o'clock, P. M.
Nor. 25, 1857.
PIIILIP F. McCAULLY,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe, Maker
Cumberland street, one door East of Btack Zforse Hotel.
THE Subscriber de=ices to inform the public
' i that he has openedas above. where he is prepar
► ed to execute ordersof BOOTS and SHOES, of the
finest finish and style, if superior, toanyhero
tofore otb•red to the public.
New Fall and Winter Stork!
lle has just:returned from the city with an nnriralial
Initiortment of the latest FALL and 'WINTER STYLES of
Boots, Shiva, Slipixro, for Miller!, Gentlemen and
Children.
44 - -Every body is invited la call and examine."
Lebanon, Nur. 4, 1557.
$1'3,000 Worth Store Goods
AT VERY LOW PRICES!
UNDERSIGNED, having purchased at Sheriff's
Sate, the large and complete assortment of STORE
GOODS of Mink & TICE, at a very low price, and being
desirous to close up the concern at an coyly day, will
the stock at lower prices than Goods have ever been
sold in Lebanon, and much cheaper than the same kind of
Goods can he bought at Wholesale in the cities. The orig.
bud cost of the GOODS was $12,000, and the stock is large,
complete and well-assorted.
Such an opportunity to obtain CHEAP GOODS is
rarely offered. DltY GOODS', tltoCliltlES and QUEENS
WAKE in gr at quantities.
NOTES or all solvent Banks taken in exchange for Ooons,
Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57. ABItALIA.SII.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! .CLOTHING !
Clothing for the Million.
lIE LA RGEST,best assorted stock of Ready-madOCloth
ingg ever exhibited in Lebanon, was just opened at the
Held Qt for Goext and Cheap Making!
in Cumberland street, opposite the Court House.
name:maw S Bitertigu take the lead in setting-cheap ;
they can't be beat.
We invite our numerous Customers and the public In
general, to call and examine our new stock of FALL and
WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of all styles of Over
coats, Sack and Frock Coats, Raglans, Talines, Cassimer
and Business Coats, Boys' Coats. Pattie and Yeats, as well
as a large stock of new styles of fancy cassimer pants, silk,
velvet, plush and satin Vests; Underclothing. such as silk
shirts, merino shirts and drawers, heavy cotton and wool
drawers, German knit Jackets, Wool and cotton huSe, Muf
fors, comforts, necktie; suspenders, gloves, shirts and col
lame,
Arts- I(sfs and Caps, Trtinics. "VaHaas unit Carpet Bags,
all Will be :fold at the lowest figure.
Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57. .RBIZENSTEIN & BRO.
NEW CLOTIIING STORE.
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS!
virli most respectfulty inferm the Gentlemen or Lau:
non nod vicinity, that we kave opened a sVew Cloth
ing Sore, in Cumberland street, next door to Henry 4
Stine's Store, where we intend to keep constantly on hand
a most select assortment of
Ready-Made Clothing ,
such as Frock Coats, Overcoats, Dress Coats, Cassimero,
Sattinett and Cassinett Pants, of all prices and descrip
tions, from $1,50 up to S 5; Vests, cloth, plain and fancy
Silk of alf styles and designs, and a general assortment of
Furnishing Goods,
such as Neckties:Suspenders. Wfull and Buckskin Gloves,
white and flannel Shirts, Wool and Silk Undershirts,
Being in connexion with a large wholesale manufacturing
establishment in the city, where our Goods are manures
tined in the best manner, and buying our materials at
the lowest cash prices. we are confident that we can please
all who will favor us with limit custom. All we ask, ill a
trial, as our motto is—" Quick Sales and ,S'nfall Profits!"
SCH WEITZER, ICSILBROSYER & CO.
Lebanon, Oct. 1.1, 's7—'l.m.
G ro eerie's.
A FULL assartraont, at SW ARTZ & BRO..
Market Street, Ha Building
Lubancni, Nov. 26,
FOR THE- RO
Let Old and Young Turn Out,---Drive
Dull Cure and Hard Times away,
and hold a Juhilee at GRAEFF'S
old-established and popular
CON FECTIONERY
STOII./.3.
1 Cumberland sired, u few doors fl
sr_TE has just received a Full and Complete Assortment
1.1 of New Gams for Thanhsgi ring:, Christmas and Now
Year, and is confident that it has never before been Anal,
ed in this town. I will enumerate a few of the articles:
French ' German, English and Chins Fancy tloodssuelt
as gilded China Curd Baskets, Jewel Boxes, Cups and Sam
elms with mottos, for presents; a great variety of China
Figures, Vases and - Mantle Ornaments; alabaster boxes
and inks: Ladies' and Childrens' Fancy Ihtsket.s; China,
wss, kid and Colored Dolls; Tin and Berman Toys, such
US Dennis, Wagons, Wash-tubs, and a host of other toys.
Port Meanies, ci,,„•qtr Cases and Tubes; limey glass Work
boxes, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, toilet Soaps, &c.
Also, fine and common Candies of every style; fine
sugar Toys, sugar Fruit, large Irestrts, Caney sugar Bask
ets, large and small hollow sugar Figures, kc.
Lots of Nuts, Currents, Cranberries, Citrons; layer,
bunch and seedless Raisins; Lemorts,Orauges, Preens, Ac.
In short everything in the Its.aixo and 00SFECTIONERY
line. Alt the above will be sold cheap, wholesale and re
tail, to suit puiebasers.
With thank. 4 fur the patronage heretofore so liberally
bestowed, he invites the public to au examinntion of his
new stock. JOHN OItAEFF.
111 X-Parties served with fine Bakery, See Creams and
Refreshments at short notice.
iebanon, xov. 25,1557.-7 t
•
Far Cheap .Cloth Cassiancr
• 5
QATINETT, and all kind of Woolen Goods, call at the
Centre Building of WABER where you will
MA every variety of Goods for Gentleinen S: Boys' Wear,
in kind - for the scason and in.prith to putt the time.
Lebanon, Oct. 31,1887.
_llouseke4Pers Wlttension:
ThE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION
GRAND EXHIBITION!!!
TILE undersigned has juetngaiu returned from
411111 "' 4: the city, where he has purchased the best as
• sortmentaf FUTtNITU KB' ever offered in Loh
▪ a „ an , and which he takes this opportunity to
say 1w will sell as low, or lower, than at any eth•.r e.ttal,„
lisbment. Ito has
SOFAS, Tete-a-tete Luttogee, Card Tables, Cen
,„ nid e , 'wh a t-Arno, Hat Racks, Tett
Pays, Looking Glasses, and all kinds
aillralOti and Kitchen Furniture.
Also, Itinttrai:ses, Venetian Blinds, Carriages for Chil
dren, Cane Seat and Common Cll AIR& mid almost
, very
thing that can properly be associated with ids business.
.11%-lie feels great confidence in calling attention to this
assortment, and cordially invites ail to give him a rad
hr
fure purchasing elsewhere, lie is determined net to he
undersold. His Room is in the TO WA - ILA LL, iu 3t.oket
street. THEO: P. FRANTZ
I'. S.—Ready-TOMO COFFIN'S will be kept ou hand, nod
n splendid llssitnt has been obtained to attend Flint,9l
Also, ICE in any quantity. • p.tban,,n, ind.2i, '57.
Bargains! BargainK
Goods bought at Sherifs Sale to be sold
AT AND BELOW COST!
r IIIE substriber would respectrolly inform thoeit;y:
of Lebanon and vicinity, that he ha; purchased, at
Sheriff's Sale, the entire stock of
Oily Goods, Groceries, Queenswore,
late of J. M. Illeger & Brother, at a, very low prier.. lie
will retail the stock cheaper than any (McKie have over
been sold heretofore in Lebanon, for tile ',lmpose of em,-
tog out the concern- in,
iMport unity Is t, good 011”. {4m, I
STIOUfri now be. NilbraCo,l I).S' all devirons or buyiog elietw
Gouda for the coding winter. The shack is a full utte—
complete in all its departments.
..trritive us a tall and see our bargains.
I.,obanou,Oet.l4,Vi. PFLEGEII.
170! for the Centre :Building:
NEW_STORES NEW GOODS !
TIIE PLACE, Ti 3 BUY CHEAP!
R. A B R,.& B ioe 9 iS
AV , E REMOVED their STORE to the New Raiding',
ki a tew +loon East of the old stand, Corner of Cumber
land and Market streets., where they luveo opened a splen
did assortment of _
FALL & WINTER Goons,
orovery fiNcriplion; of LADIES' DRESS GOOD,3—New
Stykis for the St:MOH—tub muntrous to name.
Are- Can and sr,,, thorn. Now is tha tines to Luy obeap:
Lebanon, Oct. 21,15E,7.
Shaving, Hair Dressing, & sham
pooning Saloon.
rirTHITIMMAN & NV ALEY would respectfully In-
L./ form the public that they have taken the establhdp
mentof 3lr. Zimmerman, on 3larket street, next door to
Zion's ',lithe= Church, where it will give ;hem pleasure
to wait on all who may farm them with their patronage.
They have had much experience in the business, and will
spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to their custri•
teem. They have made every arrangement fur the per.
feeder: of their I.II3IILIVS. "MeV cordially invitea call and
Lebanne, Nev.l3, ISC7.
COME ONE I COME ALL!
Give us a Call at the Golden. Sign of.
HENRY & STINK
JEST RECEIVED, a very large and splendid
:',;iii . :,:t4stoch: of NEW FALL which
4 , !l',t,t:`, , f4were purchased at the lowest Cash prices, and wi.ll
,4 7 ::1.>e sold at untisoally low prises, fur cash, or in ex
change for country prodnce.
Their stock con;iNts in part of the following, viz:
Dry (loads, Ladies'.llresa Goods, FrPliell Merittle3;i:ollll . V.,
PEMltiltral Cloths. Li:sires. an-Wool pneals, all-Wool Fit
Laing, Delainen. high colored Wool & Lllk 1911h1S,
inghwens, an endltn.i variety of Prints, widoh are
offered at very low prices by HENRY S STINE.
Silks! Silks! Silks !
Just received, a splendid assort went of rich black, plain
and striped Dress 'dints. Also, extra rich plain and strip
ed Taney; «11 the r«yet flatland gee at the cheap stare of
HENRY STINE.
Shawls ! Shawlsl Shawls !
Just opened, n splendid assortnient of Long Shawls. Tiny
State, Thibet, black and fancy, pinidy Bteiia. all colors.
Chenille, and a variety of others, which aro soiling off fast,
cheaper than the clmpest, at the store of
Domestic Goode—Cheap I
Jug Received—Uuslins, Cheeks, Ginghtuns, Flanneis,
Canton Flannel 4, Tiekings, and a variety of others, which
aro offered at reduced prices, by HENRY 3: STlNii.
For Men's Wear
Just ree4ived, a large and splendid assortment of French
and English Cloths. at all prices. Also, plain, black and
fancy Chissinieres. French Gass/metes, plaids and side
stripes, 7:attincts, Kentucky Jeans, Yestings, and a varie
ty of other Goods for Goys' and Iten's Wear; which are
offered low by HENRY & SPINE.
Noes the time to hay. cheap Goods !
HENRY 6: STINE have just opened their Fall and Win
ter stock of Goods, and their assortment of Fresh GR 00E
-14 . IE6 and QUEENSWARE cannot be II tap:used:in th . e
Borough of Lebanon. Cali awl examine, at the store of
Lultoun,Oct. 26, '67. /lENRY Lt., - ST/NE.
Almanats.
i „,- i ry , „ WALTZ d: iItEDEL have Just received a
~.1,81. E J / large assortmentor Almanacs. which they
~ - --•'--- .;,' ,4' are prepared to sell Wholesale and R. - .tal.
,^IPTIVATILF 1 •
Among them wtll be found--
The New Reading Alumnae, English and German.
" Lancaster do n
" Old Germantown do n • r:
" American do II .
" City 3: Country, do .
" U. S. do Englialt
" Great Western, do 4:
", Lutheran, , • do' English and German.
Lebanon, October 28, MT.
Last- Notice.
"VOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to &m
-ill ATEIALT S. llsektel, or to the Stilt of MYERS*RECELEY 7
31111ers, to make settlement before the Ibtb day of Decem
ber next, otherwise their accounts will be put into the
hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. The ac
counts are In the hands of Adam Grittioger, who will at
tend to the matter, or in his absence either of the others
will attend to Om :auto.
ADAM GRFMNGER
JOSEPH . KARCIL
• FREVE SEAR FOSS.
Trustees under a Dune. Altaciit
Lobanon
Notice to Tresspassers.
ALL persous are forbidden to tressinws on the proper
-I,y of the undersigned; and a disregard of this notice
will 'involve the tresspaasers in trouble. Having of late
been much annoyed by persons who come upon our prem
ises, shooting and carrying nif our fowls, destroying our
fences and doing other damage, we will hereafter proW,
eut6 nil tresspassera to the full extent of the law.
JACOB FUNK. ISAAC DA ORY,
WILLIAM NYE, JOIIN FUNK.
PHILIP 1100VER, JOSEPH - H. HEILMAN,
ROGER 'BOYLES, 'WILLIAM STGEVER,
JOHN S. GRETiI; DAVID L. LIGHT.
DAVID L. SNA.VELY, JOHN W. GLONINGER,
JOHN LIGHT, " SSA VELY,
JOHN LAGDERM - TLCII, JONAS KREIDER-,
MICHAEL HART:4AX, JOHN STOEVER,
JEREMIAH 'RANEY, JOSEPH YEAGER,
Y.RICUS I I ARTMAN, HENRY FORTNEY,
LUDWIG YEUXOST, Jr. IIIAItTIN SEILER.
Lebanon, New. 11,1847.-*
REMOVAL! RE OVA 1, 1 REMOVAL!
Fan and Winter Arrival of
foals Sho - es•• Hats ,
Caps, &
3
Trunks.
rptiE Subscriber would resin-effigy inform the citizens
j_ of Lebanon and vicinity, that fie has Rh:MOVED his
BOOT and SHOE mut: to his. Now Building in Igdauf
street, belzuzen Reinhard's and Ratater's Mkt., where he
hug just opened it superior stock of BOOTS and sfroEs,
for Lad ies,Alentlemen and Children. embracing Calf skip,
Goat dip, and thick Eoots for Men. Boys, and Youths; all
kinds of Monroes. such as Calf.; kin,Moroeeo,li ip and coarse
for 317,1 i, Boys and Youths; also a general. assortment of
Men`b flaitett;iuch as enameled Congress Calf, Congress
Cloth and Kip Congress for Men and Boys.
A genets{ assortment of Batters for Ladles and Children;
also Fancy Shoes for Ladies anti Children, all color and
styles; a general assortment of Sandals, Bouts and Busk
ins, for ladies and Children.
HATS AND CAPS,
such as Thin - Nfoleskin, Silk and Brush Hats, a general as
sortment of all rotor: and styles of soft Hats for Ben and
Boys. Also, a 'variety of Traveling Trunks_
irsr•All the above articles he offers for sale at the lowest
rates for Cash. Come one, Ismte all, and see, examine and
judge fur yourselves. Ile has all- kinds of home-made
Bouts and Shoes, and will take orders for any kinds of
Boots and Shoes, and fulfill them in a short time.
Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857. JOHN GASSER.
Fits Borough Property
AT PUBbIC SALK •
uudersPmed, Executor of Margaret Russell. deed..
1 will sell at'Pnbli: Sale, at the public house of
Leon
ard Zinintrrmatt. in the Borough of (A n n., o n s a t,
day, December 5,1.5 . 67. the large two story flume ,q 1. 141 ,
weather hoarded DWP.1.1,1,:i1l !OUSE, and y 2 , —
We Ott (MOUND, situate on Market BtreeL,
(east side) between 1161 and Chestnut Streets, in I"Zu "
said borough, adjoining property of Peter Hahne( and S.
Krause. There is a well of water, with new , pump. good
fruit trees. and the memory outbuildings on the lot.
property will be sold as the estate of Marr
ret Russell, dec'd., and subject, to the interest of Thomas
IL Russell in the same. Sale to continence at Ii o'clock,
P. M. when conditions will be made known by
. .
ILENRY 7.131.M.E11.31AN - Executor.
Lebanon, Nov. 11, 1557.-ta.
Public iolicc.
llikTOriCH 16 hereby given that an application hum been
11 made to the President, Amgen and Company of the
BEI: KI3 & DA u PI TtIItNPIK4I ROAD for N LW CER
TIFICATES for TWJ SLIAJIES of STOCK In said Comm.
ny, numbered 204 and 205, lately hold by Jacob 11.'Weid.
man, Esq., deceased, and transferred to hini in the Trans
fer Book of said Company. by F. A. M. Meister, one of the
Executors of the bud Will and Testament of J. S. holster,
decoru3ed, the same having been lost or mislaid.
ELI Z A 11E1'11 C. W EIDM AN,
ROBERT W. COLEMAN,
•JOIIN W. ULRICH,
Adm'rs of the Estatebf loon B. Wmo.!..teN; deed.
j.ebtueoni Nov. 4,1857-4 t.
SAtiqy Trost Co.,
F.35f," cf,lllPr of 'Oll/l1",
Strot , t,
Arra ri,!,reinents for ntisirteS's duiiiig Mkt
Banks' ; (- :11.:7/ens2on or Spreie Paymenla.
1. am:
B•t:1k i:fr.cf.6 and Specie Will be needy
...! .11: it
or Clir:eks wIII be paid
back. in 1 lin
4. i 1; ..14 tit' S will bop:Ail back InCalri..
Interest, Fire per rent. per Annum.
ILENE V L.
li - r.LIA , I 11:14.11, S.Tl , lnrV.
114.1,:lpliia, Nov. 25, 1857.: •
The (ot/ling'. A3.:ore al" Tan.;
°ring Establishmeot of
Iluild
triVitdHi,7l4ZeN e o t
iriniro you can find all kiwi; of CLOTIIIi , :a —Coate;
t;‘. /-Conto. hound Vests; Bute
I cinnp. You can dre,ts yountelf from top
o ton 0 , trurn how fnima ua willo3ll .
its Ail oraeri for TAI LAMM.« will be promptly at
tents ,l to.
la -Ail kiwla (rf Llmiary Produce taken In ogebango for
Clothing awl Tailoring. (Lebanon, thg.
Removal.
TOW; A351.; - 11. has retool-A/ MA ROOT& 8110 E STORM
t 7 to Walnut aired, butween lteinhard'a and ltamlar's
[Lebdoon..oet.l4,
The ertledithre of the
1p I:Val:1M; tifal SICRNE4.—ine Mood
4 is the lifttsurtaitting agent. It, furnishes the com
ponents of ter,, Lute : muscle . , nerve and integument
'The iitomach is its manufactory. the veins its distribu
ter, and the in te,tine, thlt channel through which the
waste inaatir,ritierteti in it.' primuctions is itxpelled.---
171 00 r hi! ,EhMaf h. the dam:lath , n and the bowels, th e m
Pills art sicaitaneously, relieving indigestion, purify ,
Mg the and regulating the excretions,
lly aptvin is the unot connaton dhease among all alas
us in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and
is the primary asuria of innumerable theng,rous male
diea; but whatever its Lype or symptoms, however ob-
Minute its reaistelice to (military ViSpatutiolis, it yields
readily and rapidly to olb:searching a unerring remedy:
. .
Bilious Affections.
The quantity and quality - of the bile are or vital ini
portant:o te health. Upon the liver, the gland which 80.
mien this fluid. these pi Ilsopera te specitimlly, infulllbly
rectifying its irtortilaritien nod effectually curing:Yawl.
dice, Ohioan lanuittarits, and all the ra:Ptties or diseasii
generated by an I.llllint t urn I condition of the erghht
I/ENHY k STINE
- Unless the bowels peribrin their functions properly,
the whole body sofa; s. Tens of thousands die annual
ly of Dysentery, Diarrhum, Chronic Constipation, and
other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. The
effect of the pills upon an intestinal disorders, whether
easuel or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By
following the printed directions, the most alarming Cie
800 of bowel complaint are promptly tsentrolled.
The local debility and irregularities *Phial. hie the eh' ,
pechd annoy - awes of the weaker sex, and which, when
neglected, always shorten life,tare relieved for the time
being, and prevented for the time Weenie, by a courseof
this mild but thorough alternative.
Via• Pill: the best remedies known in
the world for the following diseeSeS:—
Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion,
Bowel Complaints, Dropsy, Influenza,
Coughs, Debility, Inflammation,
Colds, Fever & Agile, Inward Weattnest4
Chest Diseases, Piles. Female Coniplaintd,
Costiveness, lleadarhes, Lowness of Spirits,
Liver Coin plaints, Stoueatirsvel,Sreondary Symptoms
. . -
'Venereal Affections. Worms of all kinds.
* 4 4' Sold at the 31anufactery of Professor Renoway, 80
Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug
gists and Dealers in .lbaliclue throughout the United
States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 6234
Cents, and $l. each.
*** Sold at the .Manufactory of Professor Holloway, SO
Malden Lanc, Now York. and by all respectable Drug
gists and Dealer's In Media Joe throughout the United
States and the world, in pots at 26 cents, 623,1,
cents, and $1 ouch.
eserrosil—None are genuine unless the words "Hol
loway, New York and London." aro discernible as a Wa
termark iu every tearer the book Of directious around
each pot or hox; the same May be plainly soon by holds
lug the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be
given to coy one rendering such information es may
lead to the detection of any party or parties rounterreit
hig the luedirlets or venOit€, , the tame, knowing thud
to be spurions.
There is acousicterable saving by taking tho iurgersizei.
Y. 11.--Directions for the guidance of patients in every
disorder are affixed to each box. [Sept. Id, '57.
Tate groceries
A T the Centre Buildhip of RARER & itlttYS, you will
find very elvmp, nn .1 full aztortliwi,t.
Lebanou, Oct. 21, 1.637.
All Hull! Something for the Million !
WE call the attention of allold and young,to this won
derful preparation, which turns back toits original
color, gray hair—covers the hsad of the bald with a lux.
uriant growth—removes the dandruff. itching, and all
cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual flow of the nat.
oral fluids; and hence. if used as a regular dressing for
the hair. will preserve its color, and keep it from falling
to extreme °Plage. In all its natural beauty. We call,
then. upon the bald, the gray. or diseased in scalp, to us.
it; and surely, the young will not, as they value L 66
;lowing locks. or the witching curl, ever he without [L—
ilo praise Is upon the tongue of thousands.
I hare used Prof. 'Wood's !lair Restorative, and
have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becom
ing as I thought prematurely gray, but by the use of the
A-Lesion/five." it has resnined its original color, and Z
have IM - doubt, permanently an.
SIDISZY BREESE, Fat-Senator rotted atatei.
[Front the Washington Star.? .
Among the many prepannions now In use for th e re .
storing, preserving and beautifying the hair, there ars
noun that we ran recommend with more confidence than
Prof. WOCKVB flair Restorative. now in general use thro'-
ont the States. This preparation possetiata the most in.
yigoreting qualities, and never fails in producing the
most happy manns when applied according to directions.
We refer our readers to the advertisement for a few of
the innumerable certificates which balm been sent by par
ties, who have becu lamefithal by it. and feel happy in gis
ing testimony to its wonderful eifects produced on them.
tt. J. WOUDkt t., Proprietors.= Uroadw rty, N. Y.
and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri.
Watertown, Mass.. May 1, 1555.
Poor. 0. J. Woon:—A !low toe to attest the virtues and
magic powers of your tinir IZeteral ice. Three months
since. being escinniugiv gray. I purchased and soon com
mented to use, two bottles; and it so,o, began to tell. in
restoring the silver locks to their native color, and the
hair which 111,g before dry and lia. h, and Sidling Oft now
became soft anti glossy. and it ceased falling; thedandral
disappearcd. and the scalp lost all the disagree:Ale Mir
ins, ft) annoying before. MA now, S not tads look bM
feel , oung again. Respectfully lours, Oszts. Wurtzist.
O. J. 'Wimp: Dear rir :—Atter reading the adver
tisement in one of the NeX Yore journals of your eels,
brated Hair fiestorative,l proeured ff. half pint bottle,
and was so much pleased - ebb it t bat 1 continued its use
for two months. and mu satisfied it is deeldedly the best
preparation before the It at once removed all the
dandruff and tenpleasant itrbinif from the scalp, and had
restored nit: hair unturally,llllll I have no doubt, perms
inntly sO. You have permission to refer to me. ell who
entertain any doubt of its perfernduu all that is claimed
for it. • Mies PEEKS, 263.4 Greenwich Ac.
I dare used Prof. 11, J. Wootre Hair ilil.torati,e, and
hn+e adiaired its mr“reterfal effe , •ts. St resi.red ray hair
where it had fallen oif : it cleans the head Hod renders
the hair 'oft ond,sinooth—much mere HO than oil.
Louisville. Nov.l. iSt'll). '.char' A'. A•rsixsoy.
Far.pale, in Lelattiou, at Gilitrean LEIEMEREES'S DOW
store. Alga, by all regpecta bleDruggil 1t0pt.28,314..
SAVING FUND.
PDILOSOiIIY AND FACT
HOU° w A Y '8
MZI=f)!MBM
Liver Complaints
A Word to Female),
Si ate of I flnola, Carlisle, June 27, 'M
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