anoltliltsrtions - - .01 AO NM, PA:, DEC. 16, T. -ONE ArFard i o farleof Michael srnlir, deo'd.Alw towY ship, containing 89 acres,: at .puilic sale, to Mr. John Fink, tit anon township, for $96 por acre. • wftk that, ther 1111100 p mett.4win Aotti r4rt,:',,Wl4t;*ol4lll*- " -, Itreett,:for LMS:::•thniksydbmf,;resfirk 4 •lte-414r.01k , , ..‘, 4N•Lt7 le Or thernitil of ItsdieandiViiiilimis. mnreitylousielutsing a new e( made Clothing, Jewelry for the Holidays, die.-- Ty Good bargains can always be obtained at their "ore, Me of Navigation.—Yoaterday (Tnesdliy,) the day officially fixed upon for finally cloa ; navigation on the Union Canal for the year, d drawing off tho water for improvements and• Airs. Don't Target the Old Plase.--Iltn. Eve has ' in a largo assortment of 'Candies and Toys the coming Holidays. Knee Kinkle notions re abound at his place than at any other in county. Don't forgot to call. Cooking Itattee.;•-illikfilelifi 8 ho if latkokt up ter ranitherrOf Wolfing Itakislitllitia hor st, which need eitlS.l4 110911 Oahe appreciated. family convenience there is scarcely anyttrilit surpasses them. We saw the one put til) for for Moyer, and were so highly pleased with it if it were not for "poverty's sake,!" we worijd it impossible to get along without one of•the kind. -res.—ltev. Mr. Wedekind will deliver a ire in the Court House, before the.,Franklin fie, to-morrow evening. Subject—" Phases Times." No charge fursemy,tmee. Monday evening, the 28th inst., Col. John irony will Lecture in this horough on "The of Adversity." need not urge upon our citizens an attend ., these Lectures. Both gentlemen ate wet lo eloquent speakers, whom all knowledge, will rush to hear. Our respectoil townsmen, E. M. Rion/mese will 'care in a few weeks for Arctic°. He of a corps of Engineers 'to survey - a railroad from Vera Crui to 016.04 of ,ilextoi on to the Pacific Ocean. lie goes by New Orleans and will be absent about ° We trust be may ham) a pleasant 't, and return to his family and friends in kith. . .—E M. Richards, Esq., of this borough le name experiments relative to the cost of other lighting materials, with the .Its. lie regulated the flow of gas till it the same intensity of light as , the article it was compared. The following is .cult: ' moo cubic feet, $3 GO Fluid, per gallon, 70 audios, (long) per lb., (of 4 in number,) 60 Inc Candice, per lb. • Oil Indic'', per lb., (of 0 in number,) 12 lamp.) per lb. 11 Cost per hour, in mills. Iteraarks. 4% Cost of tricks neglected; li nevertheless slightly in favor of gas in economy. 5 EEO t 1 e { n LI low candles 1 -8/ 4 11 co Lard Lamp, jz We presume there are very few places in %his Union, and probably none in foreign coon tries, so poorly protected at night, as Lebanon.— t, Our police 'force has dwindled down to a single individual, or rather two, who are on duty week %bout. The impossibility of one man keeping a 'watch over the pc:mend property of upwards of 4000 pampa is evident to every. man of scnse.— A couple of drunken rowdies can defy him, and the incendiary and thief can shape their•move. meats in accordance to the impossibility of one ,man being at a dozen different places at the sank Aisne. Notwithstanding this, we are sorry to find assaults upon our police encouraged, having for their °Wet the dispensing entirely With them.— The intent Omelet be the tost--4or that is a trifle to persons possessing proport-y valued by the as. lessors at more than half-a-million of dollars; 'it eattbot, be because the police we hare are tumor. ihy—lia that ease their unworthiness wbuld be exposed, and not untruths—which can be proven • as such—brought to bear against them. , trital then can be the object? Is politics at the bottom of it? or is it produced by:respectable*, as noticed by our correspondent, who wish night to cover up their movements entirely? BY. OUR LOCAL REPORTEitt. LECTURE.-11 you appreciate an interesting sod instructive Lecture, go to the Court: Houso in time; on to-morrow (Thursday) evening, and procure comfortable sesta. . RISE EARLYs--We would advise those of our lady readers who make a practice of rising late, (say 9 or 10 (Mooch, a. m.) that them is nothing like morning air for rosy cheeks. It boats paint all hollow. TELEGRAPH.--The telegraph wire was put up along the Lebanon Valley Railroad last week. 'The citizens of "old fogy Lebanon" are crow able to ride en the care, receive news by tel tegraph and read it b' kaallght BENEPOLENOE.—My attention was arrested a few wooke ago, by an article in the Advertiser, appealing to the Ladies of our borough to organ ize. a Benevolent Association for the relief of the destitute. As no one bee yet taken the laudable undertaking in hand, j shall, in consequence of the President's Massage, defer my rerrarki thereon until next Week. A PRAISE-WORTHY MOVE.-5We are re joileid to learn that a number of our heretofore "fast young teen" are beginning to nee the 'fu rore of• their tears," and organising themselves into a Temperance Association. W. are inform• .ed tbat at the list meeting "Rmbler" stepped forward and made his first Abut at oratory. No appealed to all in behalf of temperance =A 'Sr tuft and bfeaddren is spoken of as most eloquent:. The oratorios, the next occasion is not yet an nounced. gpog,TlNG.—tne day last week we raised a rather jovial crew of good follows to go on a reg ular riebble Ant. l UillefAlfouldering area" we made good time r and were determined to fully as. , Airtain the amount of pleasure that can be roan:, ei in a reldk conducted cunt.' It f 6 liCtiet/S Dad wilary to state that we Were euooessful. As soma as we arrived at our place, etdestination, ITO a number of the best ilagsAit the county, several full-grown rabbits few past us, and quidk as thought ire gave them the contents of our gun ? Which doubled them up. like rags. The efo'rt now waxed warm is a number of bunnieslmph° cover, and *TKO/fluted down by the well-trained dogs. Bang I: bang! went our guns until every ono in the Party was satisfied,, after 'which we agreed 164610 a bur gone, and rotivat Abe** had. 24 rabbits : six pheasants, an ha we come across a Veit6ll.. , iSt4l,,Otise h 4 . l,Aikatod . the 4000..eate.. Thk,lre cougritulatel,oursefies i weelgoekshoctt l ing. Wo else WV tumoral. partridvw, but thoset., who fire Upen'thisloWitreirotontitlasiterthe apv. , pellation of sportsmen. AS we &tett partici pating in these healthful hefts, our 'next - shall be .h coon iyakt, Atka we inspect a gianot.ireirieve rnent upon the occasion. EDITOR OF ADVIIRTISIII N—The titiestien of the comparatiVe value of Gas and other material of light„kag been testbd by .Ms. h. M. Richapis, who deeiddi -that Gauls the cheapest, dearest and deanott of all othail in use. So far its we ire concerned this is 11180 :decisive with, us. Is it so with him who talked of "itrstalliog bad feeling,*" and who saw—mark the Word—"signs iof dissat isfaction among souk, id regard to Me price Or, he—die ninny--wlia didn't want lo be "sav ed?" Bless their kindly hearts, we settled it for them, anyhow j-und withettt afee at - that And poor Othello, too, is nott 7 ianting an "occupation?' A word to yr.herds,: and we shalt have done. We tender powder thanks in givingtO 4 1 9 public Vie result of, four - • experiments, conPloti with the assurance MAW they have accomplished what they were intiiided they should do—con vince the people of Lebanon, that Gas was the eheapiataasterialfor light, they also hare damp ed conkideVabfh - we should think, - the,spirlts of those Who were disposed to croak. \ * Ia New York and other large cities "bad feel lbgs - are forstalled," by a deruagogne; *htin ro counting thd real or irkieghlafi evils impending over a people. bonsequenee, bison and bloodshed! Vide the latest authority. on "anxious pritiiddifg• " Mn. Rant:in.—There aro persons in Lebanon so Ilindly , upposed to the Pate* that they spit forth theirfronom attever ‘ y opp4pknity, regardless alike, of to and common sense. . - By their:assaults upon the - pt td they hive succeeded l having-that force xeduteed^:to a sin gle individual, who is extedit.to . - at all places at all times. There wore no d rfa when we had •a sufficientky -strong police foreei loithert-, the-pees once of a 'policeman at -diifoiergt Wets at the mime time, answered to proteet,W property of the eitizeis. * lt is only since .thitt three has been reduced that it has proved s4for any person to fire a building, without dang44,bising seen and arrested by ati , officer. A writer in the Courier of last Wiek oaks "where were the police" at the time' of the fire. Titer° were no rudie . e, there being but one officer at-pres enCon duty, and he wita'4lot Osier)) but a-short time before the *traria was giv - en of this fire, he had a man under arrest for drunkopess and' met three other individuals who -came, sniggering along, They should have been takerilb i r the same . offence, but where ware the means to do t 2 , Sureo lyit is not expected that one officer shotild lie able to arrest four persons at once. The truth is if instead of diachttrging the po lice there-should be an addition.made theetdo 4 ,:we would have leas rowdyism on elm Stiller; and; if those pollens Who lay bllthet to respectability, and who are in the habit of being out it alt hi!mrs of the night, were. to quit a business that seems to be fit only for the night time there-Would-not be such igrcat outcry against our Fella officers, and an efficient force could ho kept . np,.,,tint as long as our rexpectablee are seen in the streets in small' hours of the.morning, so long we will have a re spectable opposition,- to haringlAtenhfen in our borough, who in performing their-duties must see and know the NIGHT HAWKS. , Lebanon County Toughen' Institute. Tbe eandieswere better protect'dfreindraughtet air then they would have been in ordinary me. The Lebanon County - Ttiatiters' Institute met he the Beneficial Halt, Lebanon, Dec. 4,1857. The Institute wee called to order at half past 10 o'clock, A. M., by the President. J. 11. Kluge. Oti motion by Mr. F. Phillips, .1. T. Nitrituer wits elected tiiicretary. • ' The - President -then' intrtidneed Prot J. P.•Wickar sham, who made very apprepriate remarks in regard to the necessity of Teachers' _lnstitutes, and the different manner by which they ere deducted, and was followid by Con. nomad if. Crurrbws. On motion by Mr. ILIIMick, the Institute adjourned to weer at half past one o'clock, P.M. Ifaff past onco'cLick, Institute was called to order by the Presidentd. 11. Kluge. Prof.!. P. Wickersham, nftersome remarks,:lettured on the Alphabet, in which ho examined the teachers present, bow they lime...taught; how they teach the Alphabet, and endeavored to show and simplify the best method of tracking it. • Prof. it. T. Cornwell, after some remarks, lecturedon, the rudiments of 3latheniatics,in which he examined the Teachers present, and endeavored to simplify the beet method of teaching it. , tin motion by Prof. J. P. Wickersham, the Institute adjourned fire minutes. Candles wolilinitetif ad from air. Cod of w•lcke neglected Four o'clock. The Association Was called to order by thu President, J. IL Kluge. Prof. J. P. NVlckersham, after come remarks on the responsibility or teaching the Alphabet, lectured on Or-, thogrophy, in which he examined the ttdeliars present, how they teach it and .andeavered tis etillySiiry the hest inetlind. On motion hy3tr.V. Phillips, the Institute adjourned to meet on the sth lost., ut half past S o'clock, A.M. Purennot to adjourrnent, the Institute met on Dec. btb, at half met 8 o'clock, A. X, and was Called to or. der by the President, .1. U. Kluge, who made Borne np• probilste remarks lit raged to the benefits derßed Boni snob Inatitutes. Prof. IL T. Cornwelf,dectorell on the -ntetited of teach ing, mental Arithinetto r fornied a clams and taught it... Prof. J. P. Wickorshain, lectured on the method of t o o lleaWi .• ti di Int_ examined the teachers predent in re 't4 tire the hitters. the — illoillithitionor the ince, &c., p 4 z : 1 1 41.10 qlon 9,..,45ik Electilional' Chart. -. kOnmuttion by-Prof. J. P. Wickersham, the Intiti.titte adjunrited.five minutes,. . . ' Ekren °Vick A. df.. the Association was ealigd to or der "ay the President.J. IL Kluge. Pio*. It. 'T. Cornweli,deettireti on the necessity of Phy sical Geography, and LlM:nether:l by whi c h it 5 h 0n i 4 ,..6, taught. Prof. J. P. Widierabam, lectnrud on the necessity of Grammar, the bestidethod of teaching it, and in conclu sion compliMented all forthebr attendance, ge.. On motion or Mr. P. Philips; the Institute cordially tender the thenjte of its members to Pref. Wickersham, 1 Prof. Cornwell, and Hen. '4'. 11. Burrows, for their ,pres mice, and for their kind end aide instructions. - Pref. it. T. Cornwell, and Iron. T: H. Burrows, complimented all . fdr their kind attention, gc.t On motion of. Pr0f4.4,..P. Wickersham, it was resolved that the El,tecutive Committee shall prepare business for the //Item: en. , , O,i motion ofille.F.*Plailiiii;the Institute adjourned to manta 2 O'clock, P. M. , • Tam Oetotti-, P.M.—Thetlnstitnte .was called to order by the President—J. H. Singe—who made some remarks in regard to the preceding instructions. Tho BaccutivaComniittee reported as follows : Ist. Mow shall tembera-induce scholars to be regular and punctual in their attendance at school ? Id. What lathe best method of teaching arithmetic to pupils who are just, commencing the study ? The first question was then,token ~up and discussed by the following, gentlemen* hlitircit. Jam. L. Mustard, F. Philips, S. T. McAdams, 11. Hotta, J. S. Grumbler and A. It. Kremer. Oil motion of Mr. 11. Houck. the second question was taken up. . On motion or Mr. F. Phillips; it wail resolved that no member shall speak more .than once, on the mine sub ject. The second question was then dismissed by Messrs. J. L. Mustard, -L Phillips and J. 5. Gm:whine. .. • On motion of Mr. Henry Houck, the discussion wits closed. On motion or Mr. F. Phillips, It. was resolved that a synopsis of the protieedinga be published in all the Mug. fish papers of Lebanon, igod the &hod 'Journal. . OirMntlott of Mr. H. Ifaucic,, a. vote of thanks was given for the use of the Benedetti' Itall. On motionot Mr. F. Phillips, the institute adjourned sine die.' • - On the eveningl bu k the 4th ttia ler,go audienc e of cit. 4.t1=1541 , 4 naltad in Mr ~ Court p.o.toro,_os ,Lepr uw mot; T. Il.".lllmrates:pa th e lruqptets a6strtsnn to education. The farrowing is a list of the Teacher?' present at tho meetings of the Institute : ' , MALES. . IDavid timith 4. JP...Kremer Aaron Male A. J. Arnold Solomon Weiss • ~. Mtn 04.3012 i. . . W.PDXVI Pt• letrUngtilie INollie .liappto .Torb— § pp. Worn knit Groh . John Bensoo4. - Jos. Beeson ' ! - David Malik x" ~r- Isaac. Sanderson -. Bichertlcklell, ' AltßS.' • 1 I 'rt. Mirrerder ..,e,, - ; 1 .e...h1. Sb,iris• • , ,'1". , Catharine Montt; ..... .1 P. 2. Itiltext'_2' I ' lnt Ca d"" r ra Horst T. itrottAtiztaourettity. Jpo.B. RnpP antin K. Ikea Christian Busher Levi M. leiwig JOB Q. Royer Jl4O. L. Dinatard unix? 31 Houck 4Adaro John Rbdearmel Simnel Rotenor J. S. Green:thine %lonroe Becker Win. G. Ward' John W. ilarbecoo. gamuct Haibeson F. Phlilips Daniel Batibtkugh J. T. iiitrauer W E. C. Mish . S. W. HIM E. Enoch Catharine Zweitsig A. L. Moore -f?,.B,6ehe#ll THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.Q.-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. .Fbnihe Advertiftr nu) Conelnsion. NU CROAKER For the Advertiser ,JUSTICE Fire.--On Monday night of last-week the Cider Rout?, belonging to4r. Jacob Arieniz, about 4 iniles'inirth'stifAin borough was entirely destroy ecrhyliA.4 thief* Wei a Cider Mill anitvarious otheesirtiel6A the v building, which =alto the loss l aves* hgpclred„,dollart, :A strange part of the !affair that ad one law the fire, or knows." tfaatdt had ocentredyisatil- morning: It it suppdseci to have origin:Odd bfueeident, as fireball been used the 414 bedlire in the neighborhood' for washing, and not beinetheroughlyeitinguished, the wind, during the nighlt no doitlit carried. sparks to the Cider Souse. forturtatelthat no 'further car, rying of ettaidurtetik place. Lebutoft , Valley A difficulty of long standing between ths*Com pany Cfmtractori on the weablen por tion' of Ole work, was summarily settled in the forepart tiethe week. ft seemethrit the contrac • tors, whose section included thp - Bwiitara. Bridge, west of tHunintelitown, have delayed their work from time tolime, dud' quite recently suspended oherations altogether, because certain" ainnands made . against 6e Company' were not complied with., They , also , refused to permit the company or any Am. party; to copse *sheathe ground, with a vie* te - the feaffriiptieh of operations. Last- Idenday, in pursuatthe * of order from the Chief Engineer, Klarge force (report says 150 men)left Reading for theatre of war. Arriving at thobridge they found it fortified with a formidable battery of swivels and muskets, bat unfortunately for those who expected to distinguish themselves on the °o mission, the tarrisson' had decamped The Company immediately possessed themselves of the armament, and Moir possession Of the work. The Centract of the ielligeren t patties lists been declar ed, toifoited, end the section Will be coral:doted by the dotnpaiii with tlie leaSt possible delay. The road west of Hurnmelatain is neatly or quite ready for theraili, and that the track Will bli laid -so that the trains can commence running through to Harrisburg by the middle of next month—in time to afford all persons so inclined, to visit the inauguration of our new . Governor, which takes place on the 19th proximo. Special Notices. .40- Thin Is to certify that I have made but one appli cation of the 31..tmc Om on my fingers, which havo been drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by-rheu matism. It was of seventeen months standing, and - I am now entirely cured. I cheerfully. recommend.it to all af flitted likewise.- J. FINFROCJE, frarrisbury, 72 Locust strccl. iLy EL3u3OLD'S Get PREPARATION. 4114 - E _Lt lIRLEIBOIAD'S OCIMIEWPREPARATION. lIELIKPIOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMBOLD'S'Obnuino PitErAß.VrioN Is prepared Wei:filling to Pharmacy Ind Chemistry., with the greitest. accuracy and- Cheinical. knoWledge devoted to their combination. Sir. See eAverthement headed -lIELMBOLD'S GENUINI4 PRITAIIFI/ON. Holloway's Ointment and Pfftst—e 'protection. against Counterfeit.: exists in tho Water Hark, "Hollowly, New York and London," which appears it., semi-trans parent letters in every leaf of the book of direct,ipia , * If this is not seen when the paper is held to tho flip ammo is spurious. Unlike the 'hiinefil preparations 4 that drive the virus of eruptions and sores into the vital cfrgans, this .marvelous Ointment discharges the poison before it heals the flesh. The Pills Inevitably cure Dyspepsia and all billions diSordors, purifying end vitalksiog i tiie blood, &c. Wood's Restosative.—Of all the restoratives fat the hair that have been invented, Wood's pre-ennitentlYclaims tke first pistil. It will certainly restore the natural Color of the hair o if the .direction are followed for a stiitcient length of,time. It alio Les produced ,astonishingierfeets in bringing out IV growth of hair; where the:head tad been previously We Wood ddee not 'pretend thlitlfWill dd this ip all cases; and ire' think..his minder is a good iscuihmendation of the virtues which Ids - restoratiCe re ally possesses. If the roots of the bgir are destroyed, no human, poWer can make them grow again; but whCn there is tiny vitality loft in the rent, the restorative will soon rcriew the hair in all its pristine Vigor. It has aone this.repeatailly where all other remedies have failed. It is therefore worth while in all cases to make the experi ment. For clearing the hair of dandruff, and thickening and strengthening the hair it has no rival.—West. Pat. Fkagn.Biorirsas.—li, causes ited reflections to take up a faded boquet oneesmiling with beauty, and gaze upon its withered leaves and faded colors. But, how many faded flowers - do we see Ort,the great bog . net of humanity; Men andladies, tOo, whose beauty has lied with almost the lightnitles Wail, and whose forms are sinking with pre mature decay. What a .pity it le :that all such do not know that ere disease has taken hold uyron the vital parts, a simple preparation would restore them to health, to joy, and to, beauty. Such a preparation, for instance, as Maga - Pei Stomach Bitters, which drites away despon dency, strengthens the weakeri parts, and restores the whole system. It is. recommended .by physicians, and contmended by all who have used it: Sold by all Drug giststjflrocers, and dealers generally: EMANUEL Rittaktvr, Agent, Berth-West tol htr pf Market add Water Weds, liebetßn. [ire:': 25;'57-1m .• To /When acid ilfothers.-L-Youltnow how important it is for„your children that you should - keep good health.— . .Ifew . frequently, do you see feeble parents - dreised mourningg sin.acceunt of this, death of their, beloved ehil ,tiren.o, ltihidtapity4thii, *hen,propereslie and renie- Ma; all tb , triKritinPtiltniblWcan avelided. '.When health can bey reilthred to-the parent and life opd happi. 'nem to the child.' Restore the - health' of the raolher - yotiobviate themecessity of Pilregilide, Ciodfinils Cordialmiihn,tber injurious narcotics -tprt.crying children. We entreat-you, as we desire to Improve the condition, of our race to procure Dr. IVoise's Alnmilac and read bow diseases are cured in accordance With Ivircan's laws with innocent -- *toots and Plants. ' PREGNANCY. During this critkal period MorsOgindian Root P . 1114 wilt be regnirekbeeause they cleanse the body from those mor hid humors,and thoroughly driveaNyay all pains, aud :give ruse and tvitfiftort to the mother. Musette to tilteakills, takealwo orthrtle times a ;reek Miring; pregnaney,-*ill cause the mother a safe and eosy delivered, and vrillibe sure to give a stout arid hnalihyanistitiltioll to thehlltd. Dr. Morsollinfitin Root Pills arc sold by ardattlettin Medicines. Dee.10;1867-AMJ., The Lebasivin Market. Eee.rejuils, correcra w s ekty.). LEBANON, WED . ,Xxsmir, DEC. 10, INFS.; Extm Family Flour, $0 si) Potatoes, '0 hu , Extra Flour V bar.. ti 00 2ggs, V. doz., 16 Exbdi Super. Flotm, 50 Butter, 'f ib, 16 Superfine B. Flour, 500 lard, 10 pertinesFlour. _ 4'75 .. 10 Prime White Wheat, 105 tram,' Prime Rbd -Wheat, Ixoo Shoulders, 12 Rylnidliy%7o 014V4 sir. Corn, - 45 Soap, ~8.. Oats, , 30 Bees-wax, 25 Cloraseed, 7'oo White Rags, 5 Timothy-seed,- 260 Mixed Raga, 2 Fliur seat 1.5 V Flax.lolb , 12% Dried Apples, 'olm., 100 Bristles, V Th., 40 Dried Apples, pealed, •1 10 Feathers. V lb, 02% Peach "Seitz," '2 50 Wool, V Ib., 40 Peach "ilutzels," 125 Soup Beans,' qt., , 6 - Onions, 3. 60 Vinegar, V gui., 12% Onions, 50 Apple Butter, '0 crock, 45 The Philadelphia Illarltet. PHILADELPHIA, Droassatit 14 ; D 357. -ThO Fleur ;whet is rather Armor, anal. there -has been more inquiry for shipment, with halo of 1500@2000 barrels standard braids at Saler barrel, and a small lot of extra at $5;25. ptiffe is a steady inquiry :for the supply of tbeliqnse trade within the ringe‘of Aar former quotations. Rye rimy is offered at 44,25, and Corn licteal;at $3 per harrel, but there is no demand for eitip* Otaid—Thert is some inquiry for primeliflee`at, but the mostof the offerings are of inferior quality which is not wanted. Sales of 2000 bushels fair and prime Southern and Pennsylvania red at $1 12a1 15 per bushel, and 700 bushels fair and good white at 41-181t1 25. There is a slimly demand for Rye for distilling, at 25 cents for Dela Ware, and 78 cents for Pennsylvania. Corn is unchanged— sales 1200 bushels new 5re11c4.54a56 cents, and a small lot of old in store at 20 cents. A sale of 400 bushels white and some mixed on private terms. Oats are steady at 3344 cents per bushel. Religious Notices. English Services next Sabbath forenoon in the Moravian Chard). Briscorat Sanvroaa—Nett Sabbath, in Bene ficial Ball, at - 3 droleek, p. m. Also, on the Fri day follimitig, (fairlattnas'dziy,) at the Fame time and place: Ruhlickkaaitat to attend. English preaching. neat .Eatthath morning and evening in Eines/114*nm Churoh. Religiouaeerviees,firSalerres- Lutheran Church on Sunday evening t in L 1 a Englishlangnage. Gerinao preaching next Sunday morning ,!snd evening in the Ennotners" Churph of the Evan . genets 1 Amociaticit t . Preachingijkit • Sabbath morning in the Ger man, in the evening in the English language, in the Reformed Church. English preachjoLnextgabhath morning and mang o itt thsvMethodist'Churcii. 4 -- - E.l) , .on the 10th inst by the Refill'. W. liranier, .Ate. George Zepbe, of .S.'Lebtinen, to Catharine of-Heidleburg tp., this county. • On the 10th inst.thy Rev. Aug. C. Wedekind; Mr. Christopher MeHerveg ofe.Cempbellstewn, to Miss Anna MI Half; 0 S. liebanori. On -the game day by the .SiShe.. Mr. , Henry . Kline; to MiesEllen-lielidgeboth of South Itotao4 '46410*,-Daaphifigoinanta i Aiater' ' DIED, On the 4th inst., in North Annville, Catharine, wife of John L. Meyer, aged 54 y'rs and 25 days. On dm 28th ult., in Seuth Lebanon, Mr. Cyrus Dohn'er, agod 31 years, 9 months and 20 days'. On the 3itinst.,ln this borough, Emma Jane, infautdatighter Of Henry (dee'd,) and Lydia Lou don, aged 2 years, 8 months and 8 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice. N LL Persons haring claims against me are requested to Call at slice and have them settled. as I am, about I saving for some time. ED. M. RICIIARDS. Lebanon, Dec... 16, 1.357.-It. ACCORDEONS, Flutenas, Flutes, Fifes, Music Boxes, Banjos, Turnborinoes, Violin and Guitar Strings, de. Very cheap, for sale at BEITZENSTE/N & BRO. Presents for life nolidays. JST -received a new supply of Watches , Jewelry, and other Fancy Articles, imitable for Christmas Presents, and for sale at low prices to suit the times, by bee.l.6, ISL 7. REITZENBTEII , I & BRO. . . - 1.1.. TMFORTANT, INFORMATION, tiy which much suffering in familiesmay be avoided. sent to mar ried meuund these contemplating marriage. Address, enclosing four stamps, DR. Cr. W. AD-, IMBCOMBE, Brooklyn, N. Y.. Dec.l6, =Ti7.-6m... Bevehrers. COLT'S Allen's and other Revolvers, single and double '1„„) bariel Pistols, fine Pneket Knives, Port Monities, PUTteS in great variety and sold at the lowest figure at, REITZENSTEIN & BRO!S. Doe. 16, UV. Ohotip Jewelry and Fancy Store. Livingstone's, Africa. COMPLETE EDITION, • • J'ITST.P.EOi/VtD 'AT • GOOD'S BOOKSTORE, MARKET S4lJAim Dee.l6 '57 "lsilUsziost.ihete is Strength... , • Visjon Fire C ompany. !VILE Members of Company, reglar and honorary, are respectfully requestod to attend amnia! meeting on FRIDAY EVENING, the ISth., at the Engine Mouse: Ey order of the President. Dee. 16,1557,-.lt. D. J. SELTZER', &mei: SlOO. REWARD. . T HE will be paid by the Town Council of the Borough of Lebanon, Pa., to any person or persons who will.give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of tho Incendiary or Incen diaries who set fire to the Shop Of Air. John Wolf, in aid Borough, on Sunday morning, the oth of December, 1357. By order of the Town CounciL JACOB FEMME, Chief Burgess. . Lebanon, Dee. 10, Giand Gift Enterprise IS NOW OPEN. GIFTS/ GIFTS/ - Oft to every Purchaser/ p 11. GOLDIN t CO., have opened in the room late ly occupied by D. S. Baber's DrugStore,a few doors west of the Court House, Lebanon, PR., a very extensive and choice -assortment of ENTERTAINING BOOKS of every description, all'of which are offered for side at pub lisher's price.' Each purchacor to the amount of tri, and upWardi,- will receive a GIFT, - Varying in valua'from 25 cents to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. The gifts consist of fine Cold and Silver Watches, Guard Chains, Necklaces, Ladies and Gentle Men's Breastpins',; Ear Rings, Finger Ittngs, Gold and Silverl'encils, Gold 'Lockets, .sMesphin of, distributbag the gifts ittentirely,now and unobjectionabla-its fairness cannot be questioned. Each book has an envelope Containing4.4lescrirition of the gift the, purchaser is•entitled to. The stork of Books-and Gifts is open for the, inspection of the public. Ladies and Gehtlemen are respectfully' ititited and examinatthe assditeitht, and judge fortheniselidif. Dec:l6; 1827. GOLDIN 'A -CO; The Golden Prize. The,ltrew York Ilbutraged lreekly 43ciders Piii e,t . co 13 Of, the , torgest. abd best literary papers of the day. ik.L.l„.- libiderial rpiarto, containing eight pages, or for tradlusidelif:ehdice matter ~each week. , Y TERMS OF tIMSCRIBTION TWO DOLLARS A EAR. Addle Gift•will be prtisented to each- sunicriber immo. diatebuon4lukketrgipt of the subseription money.. .Each suhse Opr will be entitled to a gift worth Dora 5! to • $500,00 • 'FO Gell BS. - Copies for 1 year, $5,00 - 10 " 1 " 16,00 READ TILE LIST OF GIFTS,. 1 Package containing $5OO, in Gold. 10 Gold Patent Lever English Hunting Cased Watches $lOO EA . ,. 15c it 75 c .25 " Gold Watches, - 60 " 100 c 6, Z. 50 c 300 Ladies " " " 100 Sliver Hunting Cased Watches 45 • 200 " Watches • • 10 to 20 500 Gold Vest Mid Guard and Fob 10 to 30 io 5000 Gold Lockets 2 tolli Gold Rings Ear Drops—Broaches - Breast Pins—Studs—Cuff Pins Sleeve Buttons, . Ito 15 Each. • Immediately on receipt the subscription money,-the subserlbgr's 'name will be entered upon Otis' subicription book, opposite a number, add the gift corresponding with that number, will be forwarded to his or her address by mail or express, post paid. Address BECKET & COMPANY, Publishers, • 48 and 49 sloffat's Buildings, Now York. Specimen Copies sent free. . o ..Bills of all the. Banks taken that pass current in the States from whence they are sent. PoStage stamps arcfeaso reazired. Dec. 16, 1857.-St. Dr. Morsels Indian Root Pills DR. SIORS E. the inventor of Measles INDI.V: Reef .lints has spent the greater part of• his life in traveling, having s visiteci Europe, Aeia, and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians our 'western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered: Dr. Morse was the filed Man to establish the fact theta!! diseases arise from Impurity of the /Hood—thst our strongth,lsealth and life depended upon the vital_finid. When the various peteinges beethrle dogged; and do not net in perfect harmonywith the different functions of the body, the blood loses its addersbeaomeathick , corrupted and diseased; thus causing all ' retina, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is,ndt assisted in throwing off the stagnant - Minors, the WOW Will braxinle choked and cease to act, and thus .our light of life will forever be blown out. Row importantthen that we should keep the various: passages of _the bedy free and open. And how pleasant to us that wo have it in our power to put a med icine in your reach; namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from Manta and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs'in Nature's garden. for the health anchrecovery of diseased Man. One of the roots from Which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which peens the puree of the skin, and assists nature iti throwing out the litter parte of the sari:tuition withid. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs and thus, in a soothing- manner, performs its duty by, throwing off Mlegin, and other,jus mom from the hinge by,9o , pious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives OSISQ and double strength to the kid ifeyiethus "encouraged, they tirnerlargo amounts of im purity from the bleed, which is then thieves's:out-bounti fully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth , 6aiburtic and - actompnnise Ufa ether properties of the Pills whiles engagedin purifying the blood; the coar ser particles of linearity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed elf in great quan tities by the bowels. - From the above, it is shown that Dr. hforWe Indian Root Pills not only enter the 'stomach, but ,beconse-hui ted with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and clamed the system from all ins puritites, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently ell sickness and pain is.driven from theayetem, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and . why en many die, b.:wane° they do not get a. medicine which will pass to the emitted parts, and which will open the natural passage, for- he disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, affh the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupting mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fer mentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws thecerruptedinattor through every vein and arte ry, until life Is taken, from the body by disease. Dr. hforee's PILLS have ended in. themselves victory upon victory, by material; scallion of the sick to bloomihg health and happineSs. Yes, thousands who hate been racked or tormented With slickness, pain and anguish, and 'whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burn ing elements of raging fever, and who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now, stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, bad it net been for thia,great and wonder ful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. Afterone or two doses had been taken, they were absolutely astonished, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and tales, away all sick uses, pain and anguish, but they et once go to work at the, fotindaon of the disease, which !tithe blood, There- Tdie,7ft wibe shown, especially by those who use these Pills. that they wilt so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will - take its flight, and the timbal' youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy cherieh and brighten your days. CAUTIONe-..BeWilre of a counterfeit signed A. 8. hfilere lill gamine have tba-raane of A.. 1. WHITE 41i 00. on each box. Also theaignatnre of A. J. White & Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WIEITE & CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New York; es Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dialers in Medicines: Agents 'wanted In 'ovary town , village and hanolet itt gut bud. Partite destrkeg the agency - will ad dreas as above , -for berme, Price 25 cents per bog, are taxes; will be sant on receipt Of $l, pottage paid. Dec. 16, 1857.-ly. FOR . PRODITOING HAIR ON BALD HBADS, AND RESTORING GREY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR - - - - - - - Tlus astonishing and unequalled preparation hie er failed to ;product) a...growth Bald heads, when used according - to the direction, alieCturie half back to Ito original coffer:lifter baring beconie gray and reinstate it •in all-ha' original health. lustrs.•tioffness and beauty,— Removes at once all seurf, - 4repnV,and unpleasant itch- fing,"l . letUrst• ertepflonannd•efeverlahinnflefebnfalfe•iiitolp: It ohm preeenta the hair from becoming hnhoolthy and falling off, and bone° note ea a perfect HAIR INVIGORATOR AND TONIC. A gentleman of Donlon writes to his friend in New Bed. _ ford thin:— To your itiqiiiriee, I would reply, that When I first com menced using Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, my hair was almost white, and had been so for the last ton years and it was very thin on the top of my head, and very loose, and pulled out freely; but I found that before I had used all the second bottle, (which was eight weeks) my hair MS entirely changed to its original color, light brown, and is now free from dandruff and quite moist. I have bad my hair cut five or six times since the change ' and have never seen anything Ifird white hair starting from the roofs* and it is now aslbick as it over was, and does not come out at fal. It We; proved in my case all that I could wish to ask. July I, 1855 r lours, ate, From the Roston Herald.] SOMETRING SI OATH Knowtso.—By using Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, pity - hair can bo permanently restored to its original colo?° The subjoinedcertiticate from John. son & Stone, Gardiner, Maine, is but one of the many in stances that are daily coming to our knowledge, of its wonderful effects. iris no longer problematical, but a self-evident truth, as hundreds in our community can tes tify. GARDINER, Mains, June 22,1555. Dime :—I }levet:Bed two betties of Prof. Wood's flair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the ago fer restoring and changing the hair. Before using it I, was a man of seventy. My hairitas now attain ed its original color'. You can recommend it to the world' .without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours, respectfully Prof. O. J. Wow> BitOOKFIXI.D, Mass:, January. 12, 1855. DEAR SlR:—Having made a trial of your Hair Restore it gives me pleasure to say that its effect has been excellent in removing inflainmation, dandruff; and trcon stant itching tendency with which I have beau troubled from childhood; and has also restored niyhair, width - was becoming gray, to its originaLcolor.. I have used no oth er article - with anything likp the pleasure and profit.' ours,J: hlt IMAGO, Prof.Woon. (Pastor of Orthodox. Church, Brookfield: Hain the Missouri DemearaLl Al'Oon's Elm Dirs.—This admirable article is rapidly improving the hair. No article of a similar kind, now be ford the public, enjoys a better reputation se a restorative and invigorating hair tonic. • Its. peculiar chemical quail tieehaveabeneficial effect upcn the grofilli and character of the hair, givinga.silky and glossy texture to that which was formerly of aiteanie and dry natural - if has,.ulid,we uuderstand,ertendency to Pt-aerie the youtliful color and appearance-of the hair; and destroying . oreounteracting the effects of age. With such rocommenditiotifirt its fa-: vor, we hardly percei vc how any lady or gentleman should be without so valuable an idjunct to their toilet. .For salo f in Lebanon, at'llertrean a L LtXIBEROXR'S Drug store: Also, by all =spade Mu Druggists. (clea.ll-3. Feed—Feed IDEItSONS in want of Feed . foi Lowe or Nil : can fain it daily at the Brewery of the eubeeriber, in Cumberland street; West of Plank Road. Prim!. Bute 12X to 25 cents a bushel:. Doe. 9, 18,57.-Line. - HENRY IiAIiTIVAS. • A. Y.,111. A SPECIAL MEETING of ittvutit. Lebuttott Lodge, No. 226, A. Y. M., will ba held 'at their hell, ;Rants dug Evening, December 16, 1857. A full attoodence is desired, as business of importance will be brought be fore the Lodge. By Order of the W. M. Imitation, Dec. 9,1857. .E. T. 11cADAM, Sect'y. Stray Boar GONE to the promisee of the subscriber in the bo• rough of Lebauuu, on the 14th ult., a White pour, about 9 months old, 'Tbe owner will plea.e come for ward, prove property, pay charges , and take it uwenor It will be dealt with according to law. Dec. 0, 1857. .TOUN FARRELL. fienry 116irtutali 7 s Brewery ' LAGER BEER - S-ALOON, ' TN Cumberland Street, * of the Plank Roil, MU. non. SelsvreitzEr end Limbermr Oheere, HoHand Herring, wholesale and 'Retail. A 7 large room in the second story is itch forincetlisgs, Fo7letles,le. Lebanon, Deb. , 9,157. Free Lectures! The Franklin Literary Institute, Lcbstigin, Proposes, .duririg.the Winter, tp procure a Course of Free Lectures, da Literary anti other subjects. T 6 se cure this bliject, the' services of seicral gentlemen, of high taleurbarc airady been engaged,. , The first of the Course igill-be delivered.by:licv:A. WEDZHIND, ,in the'Court House, on Marsiftly! Evening, December 17, 18671 Suarsor—"Pleases of thelTitiaes." • . aIEL The public cordially 'allied to attend. JLEINDEIiL, PAWL J. NV. lianirsoa, Secfy. - Dee. 9,',7.—`.h. N Of ice. Korth Lebanon Rail Rnael XTOTICE is hereby given, that the annual meeting of the Stockholders °Mho North Lebanon Rail Road Compatiy,;:wilUbe held on.the &song Arolday jantta. ry, 1558, at the Treasirer's office, in the borough of Lebanon. bet.ween the hours, of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 12 0'c10tk,951.011 -which time and place di election for PRBSIPENTAnd , SIX DIRECTORS, TiLEASURER and SECREART; nitrite hild-fOr theonstitngYear. Deet1,1357).., .TOltN W. MlBll, Secretary. Notiee. Lebanon an annpany. OTICE is hereby given, that the annual meeting of N the Stockholders of the Lebanon Gas Company will be held on the. First Monday of January, 18b8, at :thief- See of the Superintepdent, at the Gas Works, In the borough of Lebanon, between the hours of I. and 4 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place en election for SEVEN MAN/OBES will be held to serve for the en- JOHN W. SIISII, Socretary suing year. Dec- 9,1957 Notice 'to Creditor. ALL PERSONS indebted to tho firm of SlHitt{ & TICE, or to SA afIIEL U. SRIRK, by Notd, Book Account, berwiec, arc room:cited to make early payment to AMOS R.7301M17,1, LtiaofaCO,itt Lebanou.und sawn coat& LItiVI KLINE, _ AMOS R. BOUGHTER, Lebanon, Oct. 7,74. Attorneys for Creditors. Beady-erode Clothing . SUCH AS OVEltaLlTS,:t3ack Coate, Frock Costa, Pants and Vestatall colors end all •prioa, Plat reecired And offered at much prlcceda have already Induced many to porchlow: We defy-corelpetltiOn on Weedy-made Clothing. For clap Cabs, Parini mint Veen', all at ~VENIVY & STINE'S,Qronr.. Lcbanon, Weber 28, 1862. Can and Seel CARPETS) Carpetil Oil delta! Oil Cloths! Baskets! Cdriiet Chain! Carpet Chain) Bed Featbend Bed ' , Where! Corn Erootus! Corn Brooms! Band Boie and a eatiet dr oilier 06E14 fatidvott and dnity'roceiving by nostitril & Ca's Exprese, which will be sold cheap by Longinotti Ott:18, '6n: RENRY &STINE. Fol. Sale. 36,1,000 BARREL STAVES, be Ipught on rram m eablo term front theuniteratried. • ELIZA/Vail C. WEIDMAN, KOLIBRI , W. COLEMAN, JOHN W. I:LRICIf. Admio'ra of the Estate of Jecob — B. Weidman, deed. Dec. 2, 1857. New Barber Shop. EOIWE IV. DALY, MARErt Sracnnopposito the Leb- Ur anon Bank. would Teßpeetfully inform the Citizons of Lebanon and vicinity, that ho still continues his drekellas Shaping 4. flair Dressing &loon, and la prcipartad to tlo AdnessAd , tio.neateid and bead stylo, and would solicit all to glio trim a frial. benanon, Ont. 21, 1857. • NOTICE, Lebanon Valley Railroad. NOTICE is hereby given, that the minuet meeting of Stockholdera of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Com pany, will be held on the second 21fooday of January. 1858, at the Treasurer ' s Office, in RetuMng, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, P. M.. at which time and placl an election for President, six Directors, and Treasurer andS...rretary, will beheld, to eerie for the ensuing year. Dee. 2. 135,.-td. DANIEL S. HUNTER, Seet'y. E==CEI Between Humxttolat,own and Xiddintowa. ON and after the 15th inet., the Gntr- -, /Killian will run a Daily Slav Line between Eummelstown and Middletown, , c.-• - • l .w ..-.- connectin4 with the cars on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the °naval and departure of the (same at llirmmels town. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle- Wen for the accommodation of the public. Good horses abd all kinds of canveymacea: November $1607. DEMIST L CORIWBY. • AU Right About Faces._ • I.tioT, it cm be made right by =Ding at J. DAILY'S Nina tinir-uoirr Onuar, in $, J. Stine's New Build ing;one door net oflteinhard's Hotel, where you can oh. taina LIKENESS that will compare favorably in every respect with any taken elsewhere. He bait one of the beet sky-lights in the country and having spared no' pains to make in mime comfoitable, be latent' a large share of patronage from the citizen of •Lebenen and sur rounding country. Alif-Pricse to suit the time,. Lebanon, Nov.lB, 18AT. .T. DAILY. North Lebanon 7111111itis Co. • 111 E NORTH LEBANON 4ILL has been remodeled; and Is now comp operation eted and in and proper to furnish custoniers regularly with a very superior article of FLOUR., as clump as it can be obtained from any oihn source. , They - also keep constantly Cu hand and for sale, CHOP, BEAN, SHORTS, £c. la. They are also prepared to do all kinds of tmeers' Mee, and respectfully invite all the former customers of the Dill, as well u new ones, to give them a call. met. They .will pay the regular market prices for all kinds of Grain, etch as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Ac., and afford all facilities and accommodations to Mims who will sell. CONRAD WAGNER, It. Zeberuct Bat Deo. a, 1851, yreallmt. • liargailts Bar crisis ! -TELunderidgaed havi at Siwiff sale, entire stock of C 0 of L. B. Oppenheim er, naw offer for We, at their store, one 'door-south of ffenry & Stine's store, in hfariret street, in the borough of Lebanon, ell kinds of ReadrmacleAdt, Winter, and Bum _titer fanthtrili. Their. russortotont is extensive, and of ttie finest and beat material, and well made, and-as they are anxious yr sell out .spreddy: they ,sie prepared to eel Lat tow RATEB. • All 'in want of Clothing wilt do well togive them . a call before purchnslng • • JAOOIV.HISICLIT, BROM: &ON LetiiiikOSPYeraber 1.1,j113§7.—tf. The Clothing Store ir Tail oring Establishment of • 1 ABER k BKO'S you will now and in their New Build- JA, log, 9, few doors East of their former placo,'on the 2d Story, where you can find all kinds of CUMILSO—Coats, aver-Coats, Sacks, Round Jackets, Parma, Yeats; Boys' Clothing, temy dm* You can dross yowled!' fromtop to toe at elicit lei* pews as will Shit gm theme. . All orders for TAILORING Will be promptly at. tended to.. Atar.Ait wools of it7ity iroduci taken in exchange for Clothing and Tailoring. [Lel:Tanen, Oct. 2, 51 $lO.OoO Worth -Stoke tioOds IT VERY Low PRICESi TIE UNDERSIONkb, laving Pui+Uhand Sheritt's M 4 36 i, the large and oomph:Ito assortment of .STORE GOODS of SHIRK & TICE, at a very low price, and being deeiroue to clone up the concern at an early day, Will re tail the stock at lower &Ices than Goode have ever been Bold in Lebanon, and mach cheaper than the same kind o f Goode can be bought at Wholesale In the cities. , The orig inal coat of the GOODS wee $12,000, end tbastock la large, complete and well•tisaorted. Such an opportunity to obtain CHEAP GOODS le rariiTyofferod. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and QUEENS- W ARE in great quantities. Sores of all entrant Danks taken in exchange for GOODS. Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57. ABRAHAM SHIRK. D.•S. RABER'S . Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Itas been Removed to his Now Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lobanon, Pa. rug ~u * riber reepeetfallyttnnounees to his actinide tauten and llia"public ill general, that hi has' ton stantly on band a large Stock of • DRUGS. . • PERFUMERY, mEnrcricEs,. i PAINTS; CHEMICALS, -- fr. DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, • TURPENTINE, GIA*S-W AR E, 'E EXTRACTS,: HA 111 -Cr - IDS; . . EXTRACTS,: Burning Fluid, Surgical Duitindietits,..Todlot• Sans, Se- • gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a *ariety of Paitcy'Articles too numerous to mention, ehialt he offer& at low rates. and warnints the auilitids,of *She articles as reeresehted.--- Purchasers will ploase reniembcr this, and examine the qua/Rice avid prices of hlif . godds tiefore paradigm else where. air Physicians' pruscrlptions and fa - telly red pee carefully eomponadelq tit' ell Inure of the day or night, by calling e t the Drag Snare, opposite the Eagle Buildings. • On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com pounding of prceoriptione between the bolus of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. el., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. Lebanon, Pec. 7 9,1557.. DAVID BARER: DANIEL N. ISIUItrIIY, Bairgaitis 11;ir#:0Ins: Goods horight &zit id be sold FIE subscriber would reggicctfally 111E01111 I lio ch.liona of Lebanon tuel vicinity, that he Ilea parcilasod, at Sherltra Sale, Om entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Quielisleare, 4 , c., late of J. M. rilrger k I:pother, at a very bra- priec.• Ilc will retell the mock cheaper than any Goods have over boon sdld heretofore In Lebanon, fOr the purpose of dog leg out the concern.- no opportunity lea gor.gl ono. and obould now be embraced by all dealrotto of buying the:in Goods for the coining winter. Tho stock is a full eno— ovmplete in all Its departments. tar Olva ue a cell and ace cur bargalb;. Lebanon, Oct. It, '67. 02ORG E PPLEOER. Ho! for the . Centre "Wetting. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS! THE PLACE TO AUreIIEAFY • R Alta.; R . Ar• itile44-7. !S HAVE . OIOI/XD their STollietolli l 3 iaakiaolldlng, a &Naomi Fast Other old stand; cormirof Cumber land and . 7ilarl‘t streets, whors.they have opened a splen did assort, eat of- L L & WINTER G0,00,5,' oPtivery'deacrlption; of LADIES' IlliftESS Cle/ODS-ir Styles for the acaeou—too numeiob9 to IkUVI. sat- Call and 1190 them. Now is the time to buy cheap! Lebanon, Oct- 21,1567• : - • Great Crowds— Lo* Priceo. \'E morning. Last week. as a friend and iliyself,.Trstre J leisurely walking out Market street, and on arriving. near the corner of Guilford street, our diet:6:l6A was riTt, traded to a large crowd of Ladies--and.nearly, allrof Whom were provided with large market baliteteilit . others with eatcheis banging to their arms, and were evi dently intent upon the same object.. Upon Inquiry we found that in the Mansion Homo, on the corner of Gull ford anti Market etreots, Is located the extensive Dry Goads, Grocery, and Qbeensware Store of our polite and affable friends, FUNCR & BRO., who have just opened a large stock of Fall Gads, and that the greatcrowd of. dies were their regular customers,'WhO may be seen-daily at their. countets, jp =Laming-their goods. AU We saw were evidently sails - Bed with theippureliasee; 'were 16nd In the praises of the excellent quality of their dock; and ell wet'. 'of the unanitndis opinlein.that FUNCK A BRO. sell the best qualities, at lower rises , than any of their competitors- So our advice vr dbe to you, one and. all, both grail and small, to give .UNCE. & Biro. a call, and they will surely try to please yott. PEDESTRIAN: North Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1867. • NEW . 'CLOTHING•.S.T.OIIIE: ARRIYAI_ OF NEW GOODS! • meat respectfully inform:the Gentlemen:of Luba non and vicinity, that we have openetisNew Meet. Wig Store, In Cumberland street, neat door to Henry & Stine's Store, where we Intend to keep constantly on band a most select assortment of Readij- Made Clothuig, ouch as Frock Coats, Overheat% Dress Coate, Caaaimere, Sattinett and Casalnett rants, of all prima and descrip tion% from $1,30 up to SU; Pests, cloth, plain *andtahcy Silk of all atylea and &aligns, and a general ttalortrnent of Furnishing _ Goods, • such auNeckales, Suspenders. Wool and Buckskin 010148; white. Aid flannel Shirts, Wool and Silk Eindetsbitts;:lks Being in connexion with a large wholesale auutufecAndnig establishment in tho city, where our Goods are math,. Lured In the best manner, acid bnyliag ow. mirettilKal the lowest cash prices., we are confident that we cad pleas all who wilt favor us with their custom. All Ore ear, lea trial, as our motto Is —" Quick Sales and Small-Profit! f" . SCHWEITZER. ILEILI!ROXNER Lebanon, Oat. Ai, .57-21 n. Itousckeepers TilwroWN HALL IN COMMOTION - OMAN D uodersignid h.akfult again rettuned from thocltS, Where he.hris grtrrehaspapro riest ea. i 8 . 01 Uncut of FURNITURE: ever v.fferect rn anon, an•l which he takes this opporttailtj:to say he will sell as low, or lower, than at any othor "stab. lishunint. bas SOFAS; Tov-a-tcte Loun3et. C.rrd Tablet, Ccrt-. Ire ruble', What Ncite, Hat Racks, Tiro Pell., Look; ng ONtest, «id a U k Mete of Common «n Kitdi ell Furniture. Also, ?fattiiicies Venetian Blinds, (imriatres for Uhl dren, Ca ue and Common CHAIRS, and almOat every: thing that can properly bo vsofeleted with his huairiess. tiCirlfo feels grat confidence in calling:attention to this assortment, and cordially iuvi tos all to give him a call bo torn purchaeing ebsewhere. Ile is determinod not to be undersold. his Mani it in the TOWN MILL, in Pfetavt greet.' THEO. P. FRANTZ 8.--Roadyanale Corms will be kept on band, and a pplendul Ilt.tictic bun boon obtained to attend Funerals. Mao, ler.in any quantity. 11..9au0n, Oct. 21,'57. - Lebanon Valley Rank. LWOW 4t Iltarkrl strict nazr/y Gypositt Unita Hall, and one door Nara of thc Peg Office_ W I WATT: foliosing RATES of g.TE:37W,°h°, 1657, viz:— For I year, and loner, 6 per cat. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum ; For 3 months, and lonw r, 4 per cent. per IMAM; regniring a short notice of withdrawal . Intermit paid In full for the Deposita from the date of, direit to the dale of witbdra.w .q. we Ftll also efrord'a ltheral lino of sc.. comroodetions to tines who may fiver es with Deposits. payahle on demand. a premium gm SPANISH and MEXICAN- DOLLARS, and aim on rid 31C.xialis Dot l an an d H a y- Degoks. tttill make callections en . and 141!.. mk to WI torts of the United Naas, the Canadas and Europa; Negotiate Leann, ke.., de., and do a genets' =- CHANGE and RANKING DIISL'4ESIt. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Gm. Guns, Cochin% The irodereignaL MANAGERS, are indfvldually 114le to the extent at their EatateitJOT ell Depes and other obSgetkina of the "Li.r.e.o:l VALLICT -SIMON CAMEROS,G. DAWSON COLEMAN,-. GEORGE SMELLER; LEVI JAMES YOUNG, . • • AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, NOr.l3,l2tir. GEORGE OLEtlf: FOR TO MO AG I Mfrs; La Old and Yining Turn Ord,— • •Drive Doll Care and Hard Times away,' and hold a .14 1 ilce at GRAEFF'S old•establi.shed and popular • CON F EPT - i0 NE RV sTORE, ci,Q.Erlar.a strelt, afessi door; list rf .Ifarkct. ".E has just reistved a Felt and CciaplertsAissoftmesnt _EI of New Peals for Thankseving,Chrietmasand ISiew Year, and is confident that it has never before been vah ed in this town. I will enninenge a few of the French, German, English and China Rusty .'• es gilded China CsrdiNisketa,•Jewel Boxes, Cups and Oen with mottos, for present% a great variety of. China Figures, Vries 'and alaxd,fe Ornaments; alabaater boxes and bakx Ladles' and-Children? Fancy Fieeketix, Ohba, wiii; kid aid Colored 'Dollx Tin anal Certaxi Toys, inch Drum , w a gons, Wssaktabe,d &best of other tells Fors wigwams, IlexCaalie an dMasi Ains 7 g l ue r e a:" boxes, DewriiitneMCaZbe, Bratoylear u .43 , 0 L k m , clic Cana* etelsy - flrt tellse fir4ACZOIS, sr4Fix fi holkew su Fret, large g Meals, eta, hingaword naaar igonsa, us. ta, Canasta, Cranbegriesi:citnantr,rlrtyan. branch' and seedless Raisbur, Lanwas, Orai% ime ,X ~,T, f li_ene6 in let short - every th ing in the BeArne and, ONXIn line. All the above will . be boa cheap; wholesele End re• tall, to suit purchasers. With thanks for the patronage heretofore so liberalli .bestowed : , he. invites the lfftblic , to ap,axagilpstion of hie new stock. • . ;.. • . -JiturN,GIKAIRkeP. I witirtiljpraie Cxe , triperals4 "yrofrigittmsia t.lbortudtim v• • 4, ;•.. " Lebanone:!ovr 25 1157P-4U Pt' a i 7 , ot-• Eli 0V A L AT AND•IiELOW COST'. REM9VAL!.REMQVA LI REM9VALI Fall rind . Winter Arrival of Boots, ShOei CMO s af • Tainia. T7Subscriber would respoctfhlly inform fLebanon and vicinity, that he has REMOVES his HOOT and SHOE STORE to He New Building in .ITalmseli street,.bstisems Reinhani's 0114 Ramkr's Edda, where he has just opened a superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES, for Isdifet, Gentlemen and Children ' embracing Calf Skin, Goat HIP,. and thiCk Beets for Men : Boys, and Youths; all kinds of ilichroes, such aa Calfektn,MoroccgKip and coarse for Men; ]toys and Youths ;,,aled a gaiters! assortment of . Mon's Gaiters, such, as eisraelod *Congress Congress ' Cloth and Kip Von for Bleu and 130 ya.. 4 1, ganeral aseartmerit — cif Gaiters fw Isultei and stead styles,; calicy Shoes for lAjjjes and Children, all Oblong aml graiorai arwiridfedt Of Sandals, Boots and Hask ins, for Indies an* Children. MATS AND CAPS, such se fine Moleskin, Silk phd,Brusti fiats, a general es. sortment of all colors and styles of soft Hats for lien and Boys. Also, a variety of Traveling Trunks. 41i1Tdil the above articles he offers for sals at the lowest rates for Cash. Come one, come all, and see, examine and judge for yourselves. He has all kinds of home-made Boots and Shoes, and "will take orders for any kinds' of Boots and Shone, and fulfill thsin in a alkact tithe; Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857. JOHN SASSER. LL'S RECTO MISTURA, FOR PILES,arETTER, RINGWORM ND f6r any Eruption Or Excoriation of the Skin, iffitia whether on the head, face, arms or other parte of the body. Old ulcers, or sores, and pimples on the ace, may be speedily cured by the use of the Becto !Cetera. To those cepeciully that are suffering from the Pidemi we offer a sure remedy: . . From Rev. 3fr. LoterHine, P,ictet Oermin Church, Cot, Conway and. Sharp streets:. For the bentiflt of the aillietoi, I feel it a duty to state what a lamming a medicine. kunwir by the natne of .Bnll'a Recto Mistera." bee been to fins.- 1 bete been allibted with ,ths ign,,for eight years. tier* nbilblitinie I tried my own relmedien, as a practitioner...and malty others; but without sieeess. Having heard of Mr. Bb Fe Pile Remedy, I tried it ; and though 1 used but one half-bot tle. I can say that lam perfectly cured. I also Maid it in.a ylolinfrase of Totter, which extended over the whole body, add'in-bice than two weeks It diaappeocred, end the skit became clean and smooth. I strictly adhered to the di SAMUEL RE'LERLS, E. Bold, Wholesale and Retail. by D. 8. Reber, Druggist, Juliano's, Pii..,.iiolo agent for Lebanon county. ncre.2l, 'J Prices Reduced To suit the Timel. CONSTDERTh.III the recent aspect of the timed, we .hero adopted the following resolutloav Rco.vmn, that we will sell all kinds of Clothing at ye. ry reduced prima, so as to give orerybody a cbaa:o to bur what ho wants fur the fainter. itnocvm, to roll all kfude of Furnishing Goods such es Tinciergarmen , s, Socks. Shirts, Gloves, Eltunikerchlefo; R:c%, cheaplr than dm cheapest. RC301.7.15D, to glee orerybody the worth of their money in whaterpr-they want to buy in the hue of Ready-mad, - 11rAol..vrai, to return out thanks to the people of Übe,- non county, for tfte liberal pa heretofore boetowed upon ue.. .• NoTemter 18, 1.667 NtNir YORK ADVEittfikalENTS. ALBERT G. RICHARIMOY Adverti:ing and Corresponaenvo Office, 360 Broad ' , Ivey; New York. :Yew and Importanf-Dl4- . covery.in the Scienre of Medicine. paTENT.firFICE SEAL or cinr.At DRiTAjS, DIPLO sat do ECOLE de PHARILICIE PgARKACIEN de PARIS and later itiAt. COl4OlOll of stroictsse, enua. Sold whole 10 mid . ratan lay Dr. aA. ,Barrow, ineinber of the _troll Collage of Vienne, and no 3 al College of Slitgeons, London. who may be personally ronnullied U.-hie riAdenes. 157 Prince Anat., few blocks - west of Efidalleky, New York, from It A. M. till 2 PM. and frodn.tlll 8 P. If (dantleys excepted,. Willies by elipolittment.) Trinseinar No. Imromedy for 15cleentlemilipermsterriices, and ellthe diiteetalmt conAqutmces eliding from early abuse, India crib-hilts excesses, fir toolong residence in hot Climates. It has roetored bodily and lexual strength and vigor to thbevanele 10)0 are now in the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood; and ahaterer may be the cause or dlsqnalifications for marriage, they ere effectu ally subdued. Zriesomar No, 2, Completely and entirely ertelidatbe all treees ef Ica, both In flUt mild and aggraeatedforms,olMite;strlc tures;-Irritation of the Bladder. Non-retention ef the Urine, Paine of the Lobe and Kidneys, end thews (Meow. dere for which Copalel end Cuba's have co long been thought an antidote.. Triesomar No. 3, is•tho . groet.Continentel mum for Siphills and Secou: dory Symptoms: It also constitutes a certain cure tie Scurvy, Scrofula, and-.all on taneoua Eruptions, removing, sod•expelling in its courie all impuritiOs from the viti . stream, so as altogether to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it by insensible perspiratioti throuer tile me diem of the pores of the skin and urine. • It is a never falling comedy for that close of disorder. which English physicist's treat with Mercury,,to the In. aitablo destruction of the patent's consantforr,. and N0)101 ell the Sorsa .arilfit in the world cannot remove. T6MIL - 11AR. and 3, - era preparial in the forma. Lozenge, devoid of Caste or smell, and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin cases; arid - divided ha separate closervm adtainistered by Valpoan, Lallemati; Roux, Rimrd. &c., sm. Price $3 curb, or four c.asosin one for $9, which saves $3, andin $l7 eases, wboroby there Is a Paving of $9. None are genuine 'unlems the Engravings of the emir of the Patent OlRce of England, thereale of the Emile de Pharmaide de Paris, and the Imperial College of nouns, are laze' upon each wrapper, and around each ann.-, Imitations era liable to the severest penalties of tbe Special arrangenionte enable Dr. Bifrrow to foraged immediately. on receiving a remittance; the ta and ler. ger size cases of Triesernar free of carriage, to any paztof the worldrseenrely packed and properly addriwasi Nita imiurlngigenulpe European preparatious and not... Tung the pUblielrodaptirfourand pernicious imitafivms. AttendancirMid Cousultatidn from 11 n. in. till 2 p. old Siam 4111111 in the ' 157' Prinrm tormt, 41 raw blacks mist Broadway, Now INrit. May 41847-17.• Gtitailoro'R Hair Pre W ithin etsuCei;ell the Mite I Of Oristadofes noiar-oinalled Dye Ftad it wake. black, to brown transforms e gre3-, 422thkeeps the hbrus always from dcoey. ro-Titallsing Rah- Dyeset+ll hoidsile ixbikloties the most bumble's sub efficacious Usk Use in Tii,e WORLD. .rritparel anti ,sold, wholesale itrd"zitilll;amt• applied in ten private ioente, et CUR& nonc4, 1470. 6 "Akor • ii 411114 Bibildwas. New York. and :eta atd . htrfiroseripin the United State..." 4311 , i4; -Ake* . I.ltityler, 340 Wood at., rittibuig. Pa eke Ateaitine: of the Elii - IjOLLOWAY'S PILLS. .401 E EXCITING CAUSE OF SipxNMB.—The hood the Itte-ruitaining, agent. It furnl-I,ee the COttl• .poncnti of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve aLlti tutee meat. the ttcmach is itemanufactnry. thei voids itattisttibct , tore, and the idtegtineg the ebennel titentigh millet the iite. matter rejected ilk Its prodattlons la expelled.— Upon ttot atonwlk, thr circntat !ova and the bowels, tidos* Pill* act eituultsnvme:ly, nlinvin& trOi;ipthAi, purify Ing the Anhli i nnd regulating the ozereilons. The iYalionat Disease. . . '12.3 t.popt.ia is the taunt c3alir.on dissaie =ink all alas es in Ws country. It -Ar:times a thousand shapes, and is the primary courts cf Innumerable deuge.-cus tzar Moe; bus whatever its typo or rizaptoute r bowiner oh situate its realateuse to ordinary preparations. it yield. rrailily and rapidly to this Brarehinr, t unerring maws. Bilioiis Afections. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital 1111- pone nee to health. Upon the lieir,..tho gland tridilkss. crates this find. these pilleopente epeeitically, notifying its irra,culasities anti effeetually c 311111. dice, bilious ilconittants, and all the varieties at so generated by an unnatural rorulinon of the argot. Liner Consplaiots. tho bowels perform their tanctkmit properly, tb• whole bcdp•suffere. Tens of thouermdeolis amnia ly of Dpientery, Dispirit's; Chronic Oonetiptulertotad other &resew of them waste Vpittii„bt ktio grus 9 . Tb• • Clot of the pale upitu'all'iliteitinal dlitorttpre,4wbotber casual or epidemic, is a phetteroin-50 to Itret, Mos. 4,3` knowing the print•utiirectlo . rtr, theismetnisrminc es. see of bowel etaipla3:l44re isramter T r irellea; • A Word t —.Few s. Tbe14431 debuily and irrognantititeete4ith ere the es petal aliapyinad of the eteigar Fear limn frifieht 1 41011 s i. syfts b Antat uto,tourvellaval ibeflos being, prevented Lren the ti,tott to =let hpl. *WSW thie mnff hut ; thbextoefft .elterSt . ; • **2‘. nolietnety'e rieo l l.lllo lo ll6 the world for the following- ';. - Aettone. Diarrfrve, - tn.:lipid/4. - Street Ctootyinis Drom, unentwei llimi, *Orha' Debeit. Ifigsabia reVa ty • alto, Inward Weakness, ;Disease ! , • Ftlete, Pftoele Oomiblelnte, *Naiveness, liesdathes, /peewee of elpititie; e • • • • Woe, ,Gravel, Secondary Sympto m& " Vat' •IS . • Worine of ell Ida:li r . -- iv>3Vla a h A . • •ny of Yrefefor Iteiloefoy, bi m e w = • ~ e 7 , 7 . f in. • and by elf re hie D rag . Efe azn • ',...infatlietot Oro tr i e tw; *es eo4.tbo woad, iiaNet 44 25' oNate,Ait • isoass Sigske- 1, - CAZ=ONk-Nesso sze_reminexialess els weade 41 / 4 - knaka Neer York egoi•LooiSten" . .n.o tta gbi. 44.twa. .ten , autrk in - e4eiy ksirleCthe bonr9f drrectiOnenzonnd -. A t, pot at tat; be:lntrolrOtrittytold ing the leaf tothe =it tinnilieme reward will be given to Boy c l l t -isti abkiiuttilalorthatioll as any lead to ~the aeteetion 'tantrum orportieekioutaileite ing Fhe.pultlinittee?Lt,ettpkitag the aims , kook tog 'them t,-LU 2ll urioils-iiia Then ja eAviikW•XelyildlqJl!42B. exite7 1.11e114;- • I • s • •f•es .1• ILEIT ENSTZIN d DEO