The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, December 23, 1857, Image 3

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- LEBANON, PA., DEC. 23, 1857.
HOME AFFAIRS.
notices inserted in our adver
tising columns must hereafter be paid fi'v. We
have become tired, and will eventually become
poor, if not already, by working gratuitously.—
Th is determination we have arrived at by agree
ment with the editor of the Courier, and will be
rigidly adhered to. Tradesmen do not give as
their goods fur nothing—neither can it be expect
ed that we shall werk for the public without-rec
ompense.
jar - The communication of a "Democrat" will
appear next week. .
Aft- The telograph is completed through to
Ilarrisburgh.
)41..The Scholars of the Methodist S. S. will
givennother of theirpopular Exhibitions on Christ
mas evening. A rieh trent may be expected. Soo
notice,
tilt. The blotches left on the Court House wells
by bills pasted thereon, disfigure them considera
bly. If a large board wore used for the purpose,
instead of the walls, it would answer the same
purpose, and save appearances.
The man who could not afford to take
newspaper, has just counted up his cigar, tobacco
and liquor bill fur the last yenr, and finds itumounts
to $lOO. Ms neighbors looks upon him as rather
a close man in his expenditures.
Prof, Steiner,
The ballonist, is now in this inking
likenesses. Ills lowition is in D. S. Briber's New
Building, n few doors west of the Advertiser Of
fice.
Wm. Ramer, Esq.,
l'or many yonra Post Master at Myerstown, this
county, as resigned the office. Ills successor
has not yet been named. 111 r. S., we understand,
intends to remove to Philadelphia.
'm, Messrs. Else & Daugherty's Tin Ware
nnJ Sheet Iron Establishment, is located in the
basement or the building occupied by the Acker
liner Ohio, Every roquixoniont in their line
will ho attoruloa to promptly,
311. Our friend &Ist: has removed his Masud
Cap Store to Lis New Building, opposite his old
stand. ills store is a beautiful one; and his
goods Will not fail to please all. Give him a rail
to see his store, and provide yourself with a head
covering for the new year.
,fit . The negroes charged with the dreadful
murder near Lanoastet, an account of which we
give another column, lately wort) living about this
neighborhood. Tho wife of one still is here.—
Mrs. Gerber, ono of the murdered women, was a
sister of Mr. Philip Fink, of Cornwall township.
.:i,►'Tnr. \an• Tons: Lunonn, the great Family
Paper, has now nitained the extraordinary circu
lation of Three flundred rind Thirty Thousand
C•'rpieee The Prospectus of Tile LEDGER, Which
contains all necessary information in regard to it,
Will be found In our advertising columns.
p Wa had a visit on Monday from JOEL
SPrxsat, Esc!, the representative of the Jelrerson
district in tho Legislature. He is a plain, practi
cal, Intelligent working-man, and if there are a
good many more like him in the body he is elec
ted to,- the tax-payers will greatly profit thereby.
He hopes the session will be a short one. We earn
estly trust his hope will be realized.
tqlt...A negro named Hughes was committed to
our jail last week, for attempting an outrage upon
a white girl in tho neighborhood of Jonostown.—
It is said that he met her in a lonely place, when
ho drew a knife and threatened to kill her if Pilo
did not submit to his desire. She made the alarm
and the negro was arrested.
CURTOUS.—A Con; was lately slaughtered in
Betbol township, itiTtlio stomach of which was
found a bright Span ish dollar. It is supposed to
have COMO there by being dropped in some food
that was fed the cattle. The dollar wan recognis
ed as ono which bad been given the children when
teething. It was suddenly missed, and supposed
to be stolen. After a long while it was foUnd as
stated above.
_.9:13" Our old friend, Christian iloffert, Esq., of
Palmyra, has purchnsod Miller's Hotel, (now oe
rupled by John S. Good,) in Reading, fur $14,0Q,0.
Ho will take possession on the Ist of April. 7u
would advise our friends in that town, 711111 are
fond of good Bring, to engage quarters at the oar
liest practical moment with 'Christ. He sets ono
of Ate hist tables in this suction of country.—
Reading landlords must look out fur their laurels
in that line.
EXHIBITION.—On t 4 sturday afternoon wo
wended our why to "Fairview Hall," to witness
the exhibition to be given by the scholars attach
ed to that .9ellool, taught by Miss M. B. STEPllicys.
To our delight we found the Hall well filled with
an intelligent audience. The exercises consisted
of essays, declamations, dialogues and music—
original and seleeted—presenting morel and pro
fitable thoughts, such as displayed to the best ad
vantage the milder and older attributes of oar
nature. We do not remember the names of all
the young ladies engaged in their pleasant school
exercisos,but in justice to them, we take the lib
erty to state, that they aequitted'themseives with
merit. At the conclusion of each piece, alternate
ly, the whole school would rise and sing, in full
chorus, beautiful lines of music. This we con
sider a useful introduction into the schoolroom,
in elevating and purifying the human mind.—
"Oh, Willie, we have missed you," and "Home,
Sweet Home," (and rarions others) had the effect
of awakening the spirit of the audience. Who
can hear sung the latter without meditating over
the hallowed associations' of his or her home, and
from that gazing heavenward and longing to be
there ? We think the following lines by the im
mortal Shakspeare, are not out of place :
"Ile that bath no =stein his soul
Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds,
Is lit for treasons, stratagems, or spoils:
The notions of his spirit are as duiras night,
And his affections dark as Erebus—
Lot no such man ho trusted!"
We also noticed that the young ladies of this
school are conducting a paper, devoted to edito-
Irial, poetry, miscellaneous, and 'other matter.—
It is entitled the "Monthly Visitor," having for
its motto "Aim High l" (Q. 7 -Wonder whether
they have a "Local Reporter?")
From the graceful and becoining manner the
ladies conducted themselves; we hope every one
present felt satisfied that thiecan bo accomplished
without the Machinery of a fancy dancing mal
-1 ter, orthe sickening affectation so often witnessed
lat boarding' schools. These exhibitions have a
tendency of greatly improving the.scholars, and
thus render the school-room more attractive. At
the 0.0.30 of the exercises one of the scholars, in
behalf of the school, tendered thanks to the au
dience for their presence and attention; but in
our opinion the audience should haVe returned
I thanks to the scholars for their entertaining ex
.—The under
'l4•3 'wham it ma Comerii ereises. We werdeurprised.that none of the prop
itgavebegs leave to inform his ma - customers, and the er persons replied, in behalf of the audience.
piddle in general, that he still centinues to manufacture
Air' On Friday evening, abeitt 10 o'clock, our
town was suddenly thrown into derlcncss, by the
extinguishment of the litre. A return to first
principles—tallow caudlci. We were, at the time,
Snugly on the back, engaged in a very thrilling
passage of the adventures of Gerard, the Lion
Killer. lie had followed the lion to his den, and
wee breaking twigs to rouse the boast from sleep
before the attack, when darkness covered the page,
the room, and the town, Unfortunately, we nei
ther bad fluid nor candler in the house, and so
were obliged to retire. The failure was occasion
ed in the Gas Works, by the refusal of one of the
fires to do its duty.
Christmas,
A merry Christmas to all. Drive dull care
'away; kick "Hard times" to the Dugs; and do
not let either interfere with the full enjoyment of
the great Christian ifellidays. Enjoy them while
you can—be merry—be happy in spits of the
world and mankind—if your conscience are not
oppressed with crime. An hundred years hence
it will not matter a farthing how you spend this
'Christmas, if the amusement was innocent. Why
should dollars and cents interfere with the pur
suit of happiness and the enjoyment of pleasures
at proper times and in proper places, when the
lioneegnonces are of so little moment to futurity ?
Your bones will rot the same—your soul receiro
the same judgment—whether you rack your brains
witlyanxiety and annoyances on the coming holi
day., or whether you soothe them with good feel
`ltii and a light heart. Then lay aside business
end . cares for once; seek contentment.
Do not be selfish, however, in your happiness.
‘Youl.hat have the means will find it a great pleas
to assist those around you in the means of en
joyment. Kind words and a few dollars will give
happiness to mores of the poor, the needy and the
laboring-. Open your hearts and purses, and find
'what II porikit, will give to your own happines s on
Merry Christmas. Try it.
CABINET WARE of all descriptions at his old stand, in
gat -
Walnut street, between Ramifies and Reinhard's Hotels, I A bill has been introduced into Congress
authorizing the issue of ;20,000,000 of Treasury
in the boroug la of Lebanon. The public will please re- '
I notes. The notes are not to be of a less denomi
member that Ids work is made up of better materials,
and la of better flnieh , than can be found In any other nation than fifty dollars. A deficit in the United
establishment in the borough of Lebanon. States Treasury is apprehended, and this issue of
Mo. A 1867.-itf. ' CI. BROTHEALTNE • i notes is to meet the deficiency:
For the Advertiser
CONCERT.
Mrs. Botron :—Professor J. P. RowaornAlr,
the polite and affable teacher of the "Perseverance
Sax Horn Baud," is again in our midst, and is
once inure preparing a rich musical treat fur the
citizens of Lebanon. It is his firm determination
to make this Baud one of the best in the State,
and his knowledge of the Seieuee of Music and
the art of contrciing brass instruments renders
him fully competent to the task,
It is indeed stfrprising to see what progress this
Society, which has been 'organized but a brief
time has made, the members all yearn to become
adepts in music, they are ambiticus to be a first
rate permanent institution of the place, and they
bid fair to have their brightest anticipations re
alized. We sincerely hope they may. Since the
Professor's last visit to them they have had prac
tidings twice a week, their motto has been" Pe
rseverance," and success must and will fatowl. wo
should approve their resolution to "stick," and
their desire for emulation.
They again ask the ladies and gentlemen of
Lebanon to cheer them with their presence, awl
spur them on to further improreeteut.
They will strive to make us merry with sweet
music ulh Christmas Eve, and I know they will
not fail, for "Perseverance always Conquers."—
Their programme will consist of almost: entirely
new pieces, composed and arranged by their able
preceptor. We hope to see en appreciative audi
ence, who will be delighted with their "dulcet
notes" and will give them suhstamial aid.
BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER
MlLlTARY.—ilarrisburg tenders the services
of ono hundred "bold solger boys" willing to
bleed and dio for their country, in the Utah war.
How many can Lebanon boast ?
lIIIEVING.--Voty thieving is at prosent.ear
ried on extensively in this locality,. It h not
worth while mentioning all the eases that have
come under our notice. Our citizens cannot be
too careful in well bolting their dwelling against
these disgraceful iright-oiebe.
41 USEFUL Ma llT.—The question has been
asked us repeatedly how many love-letters are be
ing read during an evening under a certain street
lamp. Not eonsidtring ourself a "judge of small
matters" we referred our customer to one whose
mind is supposed to be rather strongly loaded
with dreams of loving angels.
LECTURE.—The Lecture of 'Rev. A. C. We n-
Eli IND, in the Court House, on Thursday evening,
before the Franklin Literary Institute, was cer
tainly one of much merit to himself, and interest
ing to the large audience present. He treated his
subjeet—"Phoses of Mc Tima"—in a masterly
manner, and being replete with ennobling sentl;
ment, it received the plaudits of the audience.—
The intelligence of a community is often judged
by pointing to the Lecture room, and we are grat
ified to see our citizens giving them such a strong
turnout. The Franklin Institute, however, we
think, should number 100 instead of 30 members.
Oar young men should join a union of hands, in
making it their night school, and we know if its
value. was properly appreciated, that every one
would be at , le to attend its meetings, which are
held but ones a week.
The next treat in the Lecture line - writ be given
by Col. JOHN W. FtiltNEX, on Monday evening,
Dee. 28th, for the benefit of the Perseverance En
gine and Huse Company.
CIIRISTMAS.—From the preparations being
made by our confectioners we judge that this sol
emn festival is near at hand. The joyful cry—
"Cltristmes is coming,"—is joined in by young
folks and old folks too, and the former are anx
iously enquiring whether SANTA CLAUS will bring
them scything, and how he so mysteriously gets
up stairs, down the chimney, through the door,
,bc. In former times Christmas We's ushered in
the previous evening by decking the houses with
holly, ivy and other e, , ergreens. During the
night parties of songsters went from house to
house singing Christmas Carols—simple popular
ditties full of joyful allusions to the great gift
from God to man in the Redeemer. It may
scarcely he imagined how delightfully during the
night would fall . upen the half-slumbering ear
such sweet strains as the following;
Clod rest you, merry geittlomen,
Lot notbing you dionnty,
For Jesus Christ our Saviour
Was born upon nil day,
To min u 8 all from SatotetE povor,
Whom we were gone astray.
In UothWhom in Jewry
This blamed babe wa. two,
And laid upon a. manger
Upon this blessed worm
This eau be best imagined, in a happy man
ner by attending the 33and's Concert on Christ
mas eve, which Tor a display of musical talent
wilt eclipse all former entertainments.
.A merry Christmos to all, is our sincere wish.
'TIE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A. FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Wynkoop, late United States Mar
shal fur the eastern district of Pennsylvania, was
killed last week, while out gunning, by the acci
dental discharge of a gun in the hands of a ser
vant. The deceased was a colonel in the Penn
sylvania regiment in the war with Mexico. Ile
distinguished himself in the battles of Cerro Gor
do and lloaniamthit he commanded at Peroto, and
was the captor of Gen. Valencia and a colonel of
his staff in January, 1848
• ft• - a• This is to certify that I have made hut ouo appli
cation of the .M.tore Oa on my lingers, which have been
drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by rhea-
Illati3lll. It was of seventeen months standing, and lam
now entirely curet I cheerfully recommend it to all af
flicted likewise. J. M. FINFROCK,
• Harrisburg, 72 Locust street.
1 - I[ I I I ;AMAPPIT.TuE.
TiEtzthoi,,s Genuine PREPARATION.
HELM ROLIYS Genuine PREPARATION
TB prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with
the greatest accuracy - 1110i Chemical knowledge devoted
to their combination. !rd — See advertisement Leaded
nit:L . 3IRO LB'S OEZ.,UINE PREPARATION.
ifolionmy's Ointment and P protection against
CounterOdts exists in the Water Mark, "Holloway, NAM'
York and London," which appears in sond-transparent
letters in every leaf of the book of directions. if this is
not seen when the paper is held to the light, the same is
spurious. Unlike the mineral preparations that drive
the virus of eruptions and sores into the vital organs, this
marvelous Ointment discharges the poison before it heals
the flesh. The Pills inevitably cure Dyspepsia and all
billions disorders, purifying and vitalizing the blood, &c.
.71s.derafiee.---of all the restoratives for the hair
that have been invented, Wood's pre-eminently claims the
first place. It will certainly restore the natural color of
the hair, if the directions are followed for a sufficient
length of time. It also has produced astonishing effects
in bringing out a growth of hair, where the head had
been previously bald. Wood does not pretend that it will
do this in all cases; and we think his candor is a good
recommendation of the virtues which his restorative re
ally possesses. If the roots of the hair are destroyed, no
human power ran make these grow again; but when
there is any vitality left in the root, the restorative will
soon renew the hair in all its pristine vigor. It has done
this repeatedly where all other remedies have failed. It
is therefore worth while in all cases to make the experi
ment. Vor clearing the hair of dandruff, and thickening
and strengthening the hair it has no rival—West. rat.
CITIZEN
FADED FLOWERB.---.11 MEWS sad reflections to take up a
fatted boquet mace smiling with beauty, and gaze upon its
witherBd leaves and faded colors. But how many faded
flowers do we sce on the great boquet of humanity; men
and ladies, too, whose 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. Suet, a preparation, for instance, as
(lost otter's Stomach Bitters, which drives away despon
dency, strengthens the Weaker parts, and restores the
whole system. It is recommended by physicians, and
commended by all who have used it. Sold by all Drug
gists, (Dooms, and stealers generally.
EMANUEL. ItawAter. Agent, North-west corner of Market
and Water streets, Lebanon. Nov. 25,
To Lathers and Iff r offecrs......Yon know how important it
is for your children that you should keep good health.—
limy frequently do you see feeble parents. dressed in
mourning on account of the death of their beloved chil
dren,. What a pity it is, when, by proper care and reuse
dies. all these trials and troubles can be avoided. When
health can be restored to the parent and life and happi
ness to the child. Restore the health of the mother and
you obviate the necessity of Paregoric, Godfrey's Cordial
and other injurious narcotics for crying children. We
entreat you, its we desire to improve the condition of our
race, to mocureDr. Morse's A immix and remnant diseases
are cured in accordance with NATURE'S laws with innocent
Roots and Plants.
- - - -
During this criticalperiod Morse's Indian Root Pills will
be required, because they cleanse the body from those mor
bid humors, and thoroughly drive away all pains, and give
rase and comfort to the mother. From one to three Pills.
taken two or throe Dines a week during pregnancy, will
cause the mother a safe and easy delivered, end will be
sure to give a stout aml healthy constitution to the child.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers itt
Medicines. Dec. ht, 1857.—1ni.
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PROTEOM
BY ROYAL
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarice, )1.
D., Physician Ertraordinary to the QUEVri.
This inrainabic medicine is unfailing in the cure et sit
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
Institution is snhject. It. moderates all excess and to
mores all obstructions, raid a speedy care may be relied en.
It is ireculiarly suited. It will, in a sLort time, Liring en
rho nientbl2,- period wiib reeniarity.
Enslt bottle, price One Dollar, Learn Me Berertirnetil
Stamp 01 Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit,
'nue Pills should not he taken by fcrnnles dttring the
FIRST THREE _MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they ars
sure to brine ox Miscarriage, hut at any other time they
are safe
In all mass of xetr...2 Spinal. Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these /Ills will
effect a cure when all other means bare ailed, and
although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
L Full directions accompany each package.
• Sole Agent for die United States and Canada,
701.1 MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin &Ca.,)
Rntheoler, N. Y
N. B.—sl,no postage stamps enektpeil to any nu-
Aeorized bent, :vitt it.:viro ft bottle t:f the Fins tby return
t
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Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court Muse, 'Lebanon. Da- and
by all respectable Druggists throughout the Caked staro
and Canada; al% by Dorsey Birch, Wading, Pa. •
October 7,1857-iy.
The Lebanon Markel.
[Carefully Corrected Weekly.)
DEIIA,NON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, isra.
Extra Family Flour. $6 50 Potatoes, p, bu 2 50
Extra Flour i bar.. 000 Eggs, 11 doz., 16
Extra Super. Flour, 550 Butter, '4l fb., 10
==I=E=LES
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1=12:1
Prima Red Wheat, 100 Shoulders, 12
Prime Itye ; 00 Sides, 11
Corn, 45 Soap,
004, t:itaa-tvalt.
Clvver ,, Bced, 700 White
Titnotlipsectl, 250 Nixed lines,
1. lax aced. 150 Flax. "
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Dried Apples, 'is bu., IOD Brie/el, 14. lb., 4.0
Driod Apples, nettled, 150 Feathers. ' , O lb., 02 , ,„i"
Pearl+ ••Snitz," 250 Wool, 1 4 116., 40
Peach '•llhazels," 125 Soup /leant+,'F qt., 0
Cherries, 150 !Vinegar, 72 1 . gal., 124
011i01.13, 50 I Applelintter,ll crock, 45
The Philadelphia Market.
The business of the past week has been quite
limited, and most departments of trade have been
dull. Breadstuffshave been very inactive. Flour
and Meal barely maintain formeriTuotations,while
for Wheat and Corn prices have declined. Oats
are firmer.
The Coal trade continues languid, and the re
ceipts large. Cotton sells slowly, and tho prioes
are weak. Coffee has been the attention of the
trade having been absorbed by the auction sale.—
Sugar and Molasses have been in bettor demand,
and for the former price are rather high. Fish aro
rery dull, and prices of Mackerel have again de.
dined. In Fruit tbere has been a steady trade
doing. flicks are very quiet. flops ure un
changed. The Iron market is very dull, and the
ealcs of all kinds bare been limited. Lum
ber—nothing doing.
Supplies come forward slowly and the market
for most kinds have been dull and drooping. The
demand for Flour being limited both for exports
and home consumption, at the close there was rath
er more steadiness on the part of holders. The
receipt hare been moderate, but there is no aeon
mulatton of clock; sales for shipment comprise
about 7,500 bbls at $5 per bbl for standard brands
$5.25a55,50 for extra; and $5.75e56,25 for extra
family and fancy brands. There has been very
little demand fur Rye Flour, and smalls sales at
$4,25. Corh Meal is very dull, but the stock is
light, with sales of Pennsylvania at s3.per
and 400 bbls on terms not made public.
The supply of Wheat this week is light, but the
demand limited, 13114 prices are unsettled; sales of
20,000 has at from $1 to $1,15 per bus for inferior
and good red, and $1,10a51,35 for white, closing
at $1,12a51,14 for fair and good red,wurul sl,loa
$1,25 for white. Rye has been in steady demand
and all offered was disposed of at 75c for Delaware,
and 75a78e for Pennsylvania. Corn has been dull
and prices are rather low; sales of 30,000 tua at
68a70c for old yellow; 50a57c for new; 60a64c for
mixed, and 58c for new white, closing at the form
or figures. Oats have been dull, and about 15,009
bus Southern new disposed of at 33a350 per bus
afloat. 2 ) 500 bus Barley M alt sold at $l, sixty days
and 2,000 bus New York Barley at 88c per bus.
Special Notices.
PREGNANCY.
TO :HARRIED LADIES
00 DEMI
PUILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 21,18:q
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Washington Artillery.
AspEcrAf. MERT/ NO of said COlnpany bo held
fu, pah1ic, 11 " ,,,70 of Daniel Brea. in the borough
of Lebanon. on ilineloy evening next. precisely at half.
pn.qt ti o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested RR bas
ilica of importnneo will be laid bet we said Company.
Rs order alba Officers.
Lebanon Armory, Der. 23,1867.-11
- urr A LTZ ROM) linvo n Irwin
I may Books, whirh they will dispostrof cheaply.
Christmas Exhibition.
MITE SUNDAY SMOOT, SCIICILATIS of the i`delliodist
1 F. Month, will give an Exhibition, consisting of Dia
logtics,-Specches, Singing. Rio.. ht tho Church. in this bo
rough. on Chestnuts evening. the '2sth 11401. Price of Ad
missienl234 recta: Children 10 coats. Doors open at ti?.?;
o'clock. 14179,.fhe public is respectfully invited to attend.
Lebanon, Dee.li3b7.-1D
CLT. rind exrinaitn WALTZ Sc Itop,afrup . g took o r
iLoildap 13001:j bc.forepurcbasing
Public Sale.
WILL Le Add at public sale, on Saturday, the 20th
fnl., nit old FRAME STABLE, on the vacant lut,
in Market kreet, hetaortre Chan= and Mil kitrects.
Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. M., when comiltion3
will lx, made known by • 1). J. SELTZER.
Lebanon, Dec., 23, Ita.--3,t.
NITALTZ 110EDEL'S is the place to buy In ml 4 040111.
y and desirable GIFT lIOOIiS for the nolitlaya.
Notice.
'ATOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the
IN LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
that an election for TWELVE DIRECTORS of said Coin
pnny. will be held at the Company's Office, in Jonestown,
on Monday, the 1 . 1 tit day of January, 3155, between the
hours of 10 (Meek, A. M., and 2 o'clock, P. M.
Jonestown, Dec. 23, '57. IV. A. BARRY, Secey,
FULL and examine WALTZ ROEDEL'S stock or
ki Malay goods Wino purchasing elsewhere.
Notice.
Office of the Philadelphia anti Reading Ea (trona Co. s i
PEITLADELIMIA. December la. 1857.
I ' STOCRII.OLDRItS of the PM LADELPIIIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY, are hereby lio
- that by virtue of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an Act providing
for the Consolidation of the Lebanon Valley Railroad
Company, and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Company," approved the fifth day of May, A. 0.1857, the
Directors and Managersof each of said Cornorations,bare
entered into a joint agreement, under the Corporate seal
of each of said Companies, for tbe Consolidation of said
Companies, and Merger of said Lebanon Talley Railroad
Company—prescribing the terms and conditions thereof,
and the imam:rot Converting the Sktek of the said Leb
anon Talley Railroad Company into the stock of the said
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, and con
taining all such other provisions as have been deemed
necessary to perfect the said Consolidation and Merger,
and that said agreement will be submitted to the Stock
holders of said Philadelphia end Reading Railroad Com
pany, for the purpose of considering the same, at a meet
ing of said Stockholders to be_held on the Eleventh day
of January, A. 0.1558, at the office of said Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Company, No. 227 South Fourth
Street, in the City of Philadelphia, between the hours of
12 M., and 3 p. tn., of said day; at which time and place
and for the object aforesaid. all the Stockholders of the
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, are noti
fied to attend. This notice being given in compliance
with the provisions of the Second Section of the 'Act of
Assembly aforesaid.
Dec. 23, 1857. W. 11. MolLlFENNl',7Sceretary.
Notice. -
opt of the Lebanon Valley Railroad tbmpanyl
Reantso, December ifith, 11.57.
PtlFt sTOCRIIOLDEtts of the LEBANON VAIL 0 1.7
RAILROAD COMPANY, ere hereby notified, that
by virtue of an Act of Aisembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, entitled "an Art providing for the Con
solidation of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Company and
the Philadelphia and Rending Railroad Company," ap
proved the fifth day of May, A. D„ 1537, the Directors and
Managers of said Corporations have entered into a joint
agreement tinder the Corporate seal of each of said Com
ponies. fur the Consolidationof said Companies, and Mer
ger of sold Lebanon Valley Railroad Company—prescrib
ing the terms and conditions thereof and the manner of
converting the capital stock of the said Lebanon Valley
Railroad Company into the stock of the, Baia Philadelphia
and Reeding Railroad Company, and containing all such
other provisions as have been deemed necessary to per
fect the said Consolidation and Merger—and that said
agreement will be submitted to the Stockholders of said
Lebanon Talley Railroad Company. for the purpose of
considering the same, at a meeting of said Stockholders.
to be held on the Elerenth day of Ji4nuary, e. m. EMS, at
the office of said Lebanon Valley Railroad Company, (on
Penn street) in tho City of Reading, Berks county, be
tween the hours of 12 31., and 3 P. M., - of said day; at
which time and place, and for the object aforesaid all the
Stockholders of the said Lebanon Valley Railroad Com•
pony are notified to attend. This notice being given in
compliance with the provisions of the Second Section'of
the Act of Assenibly aforesaid.
De:,. 23, 1857. DANIEL S. MINTER, Secretary.
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Al'xrALTz & R
4r ,_T g , have jjustTeeeived a large ee
seat:Rept r NEW BOOKS.
A GREAT PANIC ;
GOODS SELLING WONDERFULLY
431E-11E
THE undersigned are now opening a very large assort
ment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, among which
are Cloths, Cassimeres, Nesting, Ready-mado Clothing,
and all kinds den ' s and Boys wear.
ALSO, all kinds of Goods for Laclies' woar, such as blakk
and fancy eilk, Delaince, French Merino, Coberg and plaid
Goods, Shawls of all descriptions, Bonnet Trimmings, dm.
ALSO, a large stock of GROCERIES & QUE.ENSWARD.
044, - Can at the Bee Hive. - E-4)L
Lellanon, 0ct.7,14. GEORGE h SECELLEMIERGER.
EMI
A CCORDEONS, Flutenas, Flutes, Ms, Music Boxes,
Banjos, Ternborinoes, 'Violin and Guitar strings. &e.
Very cheap, for sato at ItEITZENSTEIN & BRO.
SECOND ARRIVAL'
•
( -- IF FALL and WTNTER. GOODS, which trill be eold
J cheap for cash at SWARTZ BRO.
•
Lebanon, Nov. 25,1E57.
Presents for the Ilolithiy.s.
TUST received a now supply of Watches. Jewelry, and
• other Fancy Articles, suitable fur Christmas "'resents,
and for sale at pricue to suit the times, by
Dec. 10,1557. 11E1TZENSTEIN h 13110.
iI"..PEI
A g l`f i T i
f l u lc a til e l: l A .l l , A y T b l o o a N ;ol. l i 7 o4 V .,
s h o t i o t h to much ,
riot men and flux° conte.raPlatiqgniarrtag" o -
Addr,,ss. enclosing four stnnum, BR. G. W. AD
DISCOMBiI, Brooklyn, 'N. Y. Tec.16,'57.-tim-
For Cheap Clt4h, Cassimer 9
Q A TINETT, and all kind of Woolen Goods, call at the
Centre Building of RAVER & BIM'S, where you will
find every variety of Goods for Gentlemen & Boys' Wear,
in kind for the season and in prim to euit the tirues.
Lebanon, Oet. il,
Revolvers.
inOLT'S Allen 'e and other Xlevelvera, eingle .1131 ti doable
barrel Pletoli, fine Pocket Knivra, Port Monaiee,
Purses in great variety and seta at the lowest figure at,
ItErTZILICST.EIN & BRO'S.
Pee. It, 1857. Cheap Jewelry and Fancy Store.
Feed—Feed
- - •
TIERSONS in wait of Food for Cows or Pigs, ran ob.•
thin lt, dnily at the Brewery of the gulfseribor. in
Cumberland street, West of Plant: Road. Prieb, from
1234 to 55 cents a bushel.
Dec. D, 1857.-I.m.
Stray Boar
COIIE to tho premises of the Fubseriber, in the bo
rough of lebanon, on the 14th ult., a White Door,
about 9 months old, The owner will please come for
n-ard, urove property, pay charges, and. take it eway,or
it will be dealt ittk according to law:
Dec. 0, 1857. • JOli FAMIELT.,
Livingst MAC' s Africa.
COMPLETE EDITION,
JUST PECEIVED AT
GOOD'S BOOK STORE,
141ARKET SQUARE.
Dm. 16, '67.-.2.t.
•
"In Union Ulm is Strength."
iiiliolll Fire, Company.
MITE :Members of the Company, regular and honorary.
are respectfully requeated to attend a special meeting
on FRIDAY EV.6lNll,'llie at the Engine Howe.
By order of the Prosident.
Dec.18,1557.—it. D. J. SELTZER, Soeey.
$lOO RE WA RD.
r IZJE above I:cm - Ara will be paid by the Town Council
of the Borough of Lehrman, Pa.., to any person or
persons who will give such information as will lead to the
apprehension and convictiotiof the Incendiary or Incen
diaries who set fire to the Shatiof : l`,lr.John Wolf, in sold
Borough;on C•7untlay morniug„the nth of December, 1157.
By order of the Town Council.
JACOB WEIDLB, Chief Burgess.
Lebanon Dee.'lo liar.--.^,t.
Notice.
Norilt Lebanon le,ar 11014
ItIi t TOTICI-1 is hereby given, that the annual meeting of
the Stockholders of the
. North L.4euion Rail Road
Company, will be held on,the B,!uoad 3fontlay of jon,vt
r y. 1858; at the Treasurer's office, in thi3 borough of
Lebanon, between the hours of 10 o'cloelt, A. 11., and
o'cloe'k, 11., et which tine and place an election for
PRESIDENT and SIX DIRECTORS, TREASURER and
SECRETARY, will be held for the ensuing. year..
Doe, 7,1157. ' JOHN W. 111814, Secretary.
fiance.
Lebanon' Gas Company.
ATOTICE Is hereby given, that the annual meeting of
11 the Stockholders of the LebaneuGasCompany will
be held on the First Ilionday of January.lB4 at the of
fice of the Supaintendent, at the Gan Works, in the
borough of Lebanon,' between the hours of 1 and 4
o'clock, I'. 'Sr.. at which time and place an election fur
"SEVEN. 31.A.NAOSES will be hold to servo fur the en
suing year. JOIL.V W. MISII, Secretary.
MUM
Notice to 4 "C red i tom
ALL PRR SONS indebted to the lulu of SHIRK A - TICE,
or to SAMUEL U. SHARK, by Note, Book Account,
or otherwise, are requested to make early payment to A 3105
R.Bonoartn,Esq.,at bis Office in Lebanon, a tal save eopts.
L KLINE,
AXIOS R.IIOtittITTER,
Lebanon, Oct. 7,'57. Attorneys for Creditors.
Ready-made Clothing:.
QIJOII AS OVERCOATS, Sack Coats, Frock Coats, Pants
0 and Yeats, all colors and all prices, just receiycd and
offered at such prices as have already induced many to
purchase. We delytiompetition on Ready-made Clothing.
For cheap "Coats, Pants and Vests all at
HENRYS SPINE'S &vac.
Lebanon, October 24;1357.
Call and Seel
_ .
CARPETSI Carpets! Olt Cloths! Oil Cloths; Baskets
Baskets! Carpet Chain! Carpet Chain! Bed Feathers!
Bed Feathers! Corn Brooms! Corn Brooms!, Band Boxes:
and a variety of other Goods, received and daily receiving
&
by Howard Co.'s Express, Which will be sold cheap by
Lebanon, Oct. 28, 158. HENRY & STEVE.
•
For Sole.
36000 BARREL STAVES, which crin be bought
ou reasonable Lewin from the undersigued.
.
ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN,
ROBERT W. COLEMAN,
JOIN W. ULRICII,
Admin'rs of the Estate of Jacob B. Weidman, deed.
Dee. 2,1557.
New Barber Shop.
GEORGE W. DALY, MARKET &ritzy; opposite tho Lob
anon Bank. would respectfully inform the Citizens of
Lebanon and cleinity, thatani still continuer his Brat.class
Shaving it hair Dressing Saloon,
and is prepared to do t uslness in the neatest and best
style and would solicit all to giye hint a, trial.
Lannon. Oct. 21; 1.5.57.
OTIAC E.
Lebanon Valley Railroad.
OTICE Is hereby given. that the anneal meeting of
jr Stockholders of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Com
pany, will be held on the second Monday of January,
1858, at the Treasurer's OlEce, in Reading, between the
hours of 12 and 3 o'clock.,.l'. 3L. at which time and place
an election for President. six Directors, and Treasurer
and Seiretary, will be held. to SeTrit for the ensuing year.
Dec. 2, 1307.—td. DANIEL S. HUNTER, Sect'y.
Neur Singe Line
Between Htunmelstown and Middletown
n N and after the
.15th inst., the sub -
O scribers will run Daily Etage Line ;4" - ^
.Eth.a.
.between llnunueletowg and Middletown, %. * Ke , 'Ara" . ""
connecting with the care on the Lebanon Valley taiiread
on the arrival and departure .of the b 31119 at Hummel!.
town. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE at 311ddlo•
town for the accommodation of the public. Good horses
and all kinds of conveyances.
:Covataber 2, 1857
All. Right About Pacto;
IF NOT, it can bo made right hyealling at J. D.ours
NEw SIILTflionT 9ALLERY, in F. 2. Stiuo's Now Dad
-lE^, one door east of - Rcluhard's Hotel, whore yeti can ob
tain a LIKENESS that will compare fiworably in every
respect with any taken elsewhere. its. has one of the
bee- sky-lights In the country; and having spared no
pains to make his rooms comforts ro he solicits a large
At ilt
share of patronage from the citizens bonen and sur
rounding couutry. ttge''Prices to suit t e times.
Lebanon. Nor. 18,1857. J. DAILY.
---- --,
G kIE F F' S
Boot & Shoe'Store Removed.
New Pan and Winter Stock !
HE Undersigned would reispectfully inform the public
1. that he his REMOVED his BOOTand SILOE STORE
to the room leanly occupied by H. &J. Raba's Cloth
ing:Store, second Building East of the Court House, where
he has opened a beautiful stock of
Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes,
for Ladies, Gen tie men and Ch !Wren, ta.llis assortment
is very complete, and embraces ell the latest etylos,which
he can dell out at low prices. The pablie will please call
and examine. DANIEL. GRiEFF.
N. B.—Ticavra.r,as, now is your time if you wish to IMO
a large aasortment of T funks:G . l4l4a, and different kinds
of Bap: Come one, come all!
Lebanon, 0ct.,21, 257.
North Lebanon Milling Co.
MLLE NORTH LEBANON MILL has Leen remodeled,
and le now completed and in operation and prepar
ed to furnish customers rogularly•witb a very superior
article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can be
obtained from any othvr source. They
c, - ;t• also keep constantly on band and for
;'•"• ' *ale CHOIR BRAN, SHORTS, &o.
,
, irlt : They are also prepared to do all
kinds of Customers Wonw, and respectfully invite all
the former customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to
give them avail.
Ira_ They will pay the regular market prices for all
kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT, RTE, CORN, OATS,
and, afford all faculties and accommodations to
those who will sell. CONRAD M. WEGNER,
N. Lebanon Ito., Dce. 9,1867. President.
GirandGift n E lerprise
GIFTS' GIFTS' ; O ifG t ;very . Purcitascrl
BH. CUMIN & 00., have opened In the room late
. ly occupied by D. S. Raber's Drug Store, a few doors
went of the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.., a very extensive
and choice assortment of ENTERTAINING BOORS of
every description, all of which are offered for sale at pub
lisher's price. 'Each purchaser to the amount of g, and
npwarde, will receive a GIFT, varying in value, front 25
canto to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. The gifts consist
of fine Gold and Sliver Watches, Guard Chains, Necklaces,
Ladies and Gentlemen's Breastpins, Ear Rings, Finger
Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Lockets, &e.
The plan : of distributing the gifts is entirely new and
unobjectionable, its faintest, cannot be questioned. Each
book has an envelope containing a description of the gift
the Rurcbaser is entitled to. The stock of Books and
Gifts is open for the inspection of the public.
Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call
and examine the assortment, and judge for themselves.
Doc. 16, 1867. GI/LITT & CO.
The Clothing' Store A' Tail
oring Establishment of
P ABM: & BKO ' S you will now find in their New Build
.l-1, lug, a few doors East of their former piaci:, on the 1211
Story, where you can find all hinds of Gwalmo.--coat.,,
Over-Couts, Sachs, Round Jackets. Pante, Vests; Boys'
Clothing, all very clomp. You can dress yourself from top
to toe at such low prices as Will suit the times.
'(r'a All orders for TAILOP.I .t. NO will 1344 promptly at to.
AU kind of antntryProa n.c taktni in exchange for
46 ,- ir
Clothing and [Lebanon, Oct. 21, 'n • 7
sl'2' 5 006 Worth Store Goods
AT VERY LOW PRICES !
lltr 13NDE1151ONP , D, having, purchased at Sheriff's
Sale the large and complete a.,,,sortineitt of STOltio,
GOODS Of Singh a; TICS, at a very low Price and trA..ng
desirous to close tip the concern at an early day, will re.
tail the stock at lower priers than Goods have ever been
sold in Lebanon, and much cheaper than the same kind of
Goods con be bought at Wholesale in the cities. Tim orig
inal cost of the GOODS was $12,000, and the stock Is large :
complete anti well-assorted.
ea- Such au opportunity to obtain CHEAP VOO4B to
rarely offered. Dui GOODS, 0 iIOCERTES andENS
WARY: in gri at . quantities.
Nom of all solvent Banks taken in exchange for Goons.
Lebanon, Oct. 7, 'l7. AItRAILANi MURK.
Prices Reduced
To suit the Times.
OGNSIDRRING the present aspect of the times, we
have adapted the following resolutions: • .
ItcsOLVCD, that we will sell all kinds of Clothing at va
ry reduced prices, so as to give everybody a chance to
buy what he wants for the winter.
RniCLTE,A, to sell all kinds of Furnishing Geode such as
Undergarments, Socks, Shirts, (Roves, llamitterehials,
&c., cheaper than the cheapest.
Reset:up, to giro everybody the worth of their money
in whatever they want to buy in the line of Ready-made
clothing.
ItE3OLVED, to return our thanka to the people of Lehi'.
non county, for the liberal'pai renege. heretoforebestowed
upon us. REITUNSTEIN E BRO.
.Nsreinber 13. 1557.
Bargains ! Bargains
G'oods bought at. Sheri f s Sale to be sold
rim?: zubscriber would resliectfilily inform the citizens
.1 of Lebanon and vicinity. that be 1129 purchased, at
Sheriff's Sale. the entire stock of
Dry Goods,. Groceries, Queensware,
late of 5. M. Pliegar - & Brother, at a very low price. lie
will retail the stock cheaper than any Goods have ever
been sold heretofore in Lebanon. for the purpose of clos
ing out the concern. The opportunity is a good one, and
should now be enibraced by all d e sirous of buying cheap
Goods for the coining winter. The stock is a full ono—
complete in ail its departments.
fQ—Give us a call and see our bargains.
Lebanon, Oct. - I.4'W, tiE0I101.: PRIAIGEIt.
Ho! for the Celitreßatildin
•
NEW STORE &NEW GOODS!
-
THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP!
RABE R. B iOe 9 ,S
TTAVE REMOVED their STORE to the New P. uildine,
11 a few doors East of the old stand, corner of Curaber
lan4 and Market streets, where they have opened a splen
did wove tment of
LL & WINTER GOODS, .
of ovary description; of LADIES' MIMS GOODS—New
at:atsfor the season—too numerous to name.
Call and sae them. Now Is the time to buy cheap
Lebanon, Oct. X21,1&57.
Gs*e a t Crowds-4 Low Prices.
et NU morning, last week. ac a friend and Myself, mere
13 , leisurely walking out Market street, and on arriving
near the corner of Guilford street, our attention was at
tracted to a large erased of Ladies—and nearly all of
whom were provided with large market ba.skets„ and
others with satchels hanging to their arms, and were evi
dently intent upon the same object. Upon inquiry we
found that in the Mansion -House, on the corner of Guil
ford and Market streets, is located the extensive. Dry
Goods, Grocery, and Queensware Store Of our polite and
affable friends. PUNCK & BRO., who have just opened a
large stock of - AG Goods, and that the great crowd of La
dies were their regular customers, who may be Seen daily
at their counters, purchasing their goods. All we saw
were evidently satisfied with their-purchases; Were loud
in the praises of the excellent onal:ty of theiretock,.and
all wi,re of the unanimous Opiulon that PUNCR & BRO.
sell the best qualities, at lower priees, than any of their
competitors. So our advice would be to you, ono and all,
both great and small, to giveTunn. & Bro. a cull, and they
will surely try to please you. PEDESTRIAN.
North Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1517. •
.ORB & ZTRAWS
.. - -
E NI OVAL
D. S. R E R S
Wholesale aiul Retail Drug Store,
Lies been Removed to his New building, on Cumber
land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon, l'a.
TILE subscriber respectfully announces to bis acquain
tutees and the public in general, that he has con
stancy on hand a largo stock of
DRUGS * • PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, - PAINTS,
C &MICA LS, DYE-STUFFS.
YARNTSH&, TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE, 4 BRUSHES,
HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS,
Burning Plaid,, Surgical Incrcumenta Toilet Soaps,Sa
ga n Mime* dc. Also 's; variety of ' Fancy Articles too
nUnieralls to mention, which be offers at low rate's. and
warrants the qualities of the articles ao represented.—
Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the
qualities and prices or bra seeds befcre purchasing else
where.- •410 P• Physicians' prescriptions and family reci
pes; carefully compininded, 'at all hours of the day or
night, by.calling at the .Drug. Stare, opposite the Eagle
Buildings. . .• •
On Sundays the Store +rill, be °polled for the com
pounding of prescriptions between the' heal of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. M.. 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P.
Lebanon, Dec:9, 1857. DAVID S. RARER.
THE TOWN HALL INCOM MOTION
GRAND l'XIIIBI.TION!!!
TII E undersigned liasJ net again returned from
the city, whore , be hue purchaeed the best as
sortment of Ftlit.NlTUltf: ever offered in Lab
- anon, and he takes this opportunity a
say he will sell ea low, or lower, thou at any other estab
lishment. fie has
SOFAS, Tea-ft-ice.? Lounges, Card Tables, Ctn.
trc TubZvi, What Nntx, Hat Ruche, Tea .
l'ogn, Looking Glo.nea, and all kinds
of Common and Aitehcit i'oruitare.
ALso, Niattrarsee, Venetian Minds, Carriages for Chil
dren, Cane Seat and Common ell AIRS, and altnost every
thing that ran properly be associated with his business.
feels great confidence in calling attention to this
assortment, atel cordially invites all to give him a call be
fore pun-basing elsewhere. Ile is determined not to be
undersold. BY:, licnnz is f7l TO WNHALL,in Ararixt
street. TARO. P. FIiANIZ
CORECRY
P. $ —l:may-male CorrtN3 be kept on hand, and
a splendid Iliac:I.:: has been t•bteired to attend FT ;:e.ts.
Also, 10E in any quantity. LLebanOn, Oct. 21, %W.
. .
Lebanon Valley Bank.
Located inararivt sired, ,art& opposite United Hail, and
out door Nora of the Past Oence.
M r M i ra;
.T the : n ollo a wAl t lr t t e S
l o s i t i da Yr y i o in tea ST .c %la
1857,
For 1 year, and longer, C per cent. per annum ;
For C months, and longer, 5 per cent. per anntutt;
For 3 months, and longer . , .1 per cont. per annum:
Mo d r u ttie l te= ti i7on u t i n th a d a r troPdepos " r B to t tl P iVd d tg
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal Tine of itc ,
commodaticins to thaw who may favor us with Deposits.
payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISFI
and arxxicAN..Douarts. Anti aino on ell moricon Dol
lars and Hay' Dollars. Will make Collections oa and re.
mit to nil parts of the United Statas, the Canadas and
Europe; :Negotiate Loans,4oth &r, and do a generZ
CHANGZ and DASKLNA BUSINIFISS:
G. DAWSON COLEUAN, Prosidcni.
Coshier.
The undersigned, MANAGER 6, are individually liable
to the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other
obli—at loos of tho "Laessirs VALLEY BASIL"
SIMON CA3INRON, 0. DAWSON GOLEXAN,
GEORGE ir.i3llll.LElc . • 1,11T7 RUNE,
JAMES tOTIRO, AUGUETI7B ROT%
Lebanon, Nov. Is, 1667. • GEORGE' •
FOR THE I,loll.lDdirq.
Let Old and Young. "Aim Out ---Drive
Dull Care and Hard Tithes away,
and hold a jubilee at GRAEFF'S
•
old•established and popular
CONFECTIONERY
SlO/tE
p e , amber/and street, a feu. doors Treat of Market.
E has j aat Wel Veil a Pull and Complete Assortment
H
of New Goode for Thanitsgl ing, Ch rihtmas and New
Year, end is confident that It has never before Mien equal.
ed in this town. I will enumerate a few of the articles:
French, (Inman, Ett,llsh and (Mina Fancy Goods—such
as gilded China Card Basketa, Jewel Coxes, Cups and Sau
cers with mottos, fat preeeot a groat variety of China
Figures, Vases and Mantle Ornaments; alabaster boxes
and inks; Ladies' and Childrens' Fancy Bataan; China,
wax, kid and Colored. Dolls; Tin and German Toys, such
as Drums, Wagons, Wash-tubs, and a host of other toys..
Port Monsles, Cigar Cases and Tubes; fancy glass Work
boxes, Perfumery, Combs, Brwahes, tollet&aps, &a.
Alan, flno and common Candies. of taYeil Fate
sugar Toys, sugar Fruit, large Hearts, fancy sugar Bask
et., large and smell hollow sugar Figures, tic. • • .
Lots of Nuts, Current., Cranberries, Citrons; layer,
bunch and seedless Rain mg . Lemons, Orange., Preens, &c.
In abort everything in the Baratta and Coxixonosicay
line. All the above will be sold chNipottiolesale
to suit purchasers.
Wllfh thanks for the .patronage heretofore so liberally.
bestowed, be invites the public to etc examination of hie
new stock. JOHN GRA EPP.
s... Parties served with fine Bakery, Ice Creams and
Refreshments at short notice.
Lebanon, Nov. 2S, - . • •
AT ANIS 13ELO - 1V COST?
11112160 rjir lICIP
To buy your (FALL 4 WINT.tD) GOODS
Housekeepers aftlenlioul
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Raiwains dial gains .7
Milli undersigned haring purclieLqd et Sty:rips sate,
the entire stock of of L B. Oppenheim
er, new offer for sale, at their store. one dour south of
Henry I,k Stine's store, to Market etreet, in the borough of
Lebanon, all kinds of Ready-Made. frinfer, and &m
-uter CietHeq. Their assortment is extensive, and of the
finest and hest material, and well made, owlet! they are
anxious to sell out apsedily. they are prepared to sell at
LOW 05553. AR in want of Clothing will do well to hive
them a eel] before purelmoing elsewhere.
JACOB lIECHT, MOS, & Co.
Lebanon, November 11, 1857.--tf.
REMOVAL!REMOV A ri REMOVAL!
Fall and Winter Arrival - of
Boots Shoes, Plats Caps & 5
riljklit4 •
MTH: Subscriber would PAR - loth:11y inform the cltlzons
of Lebanon and ticinitft. that he has REMOVED his
BOOT and srtor. STORE to Ida New Building in Warns , /
street, bctia.:en Reinhard's and Ruml,r's ikias, where he
has just opened a superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES,
for Lads s, tlentlernen and Children, embracing Calf Skin,
Goat E 1,,, and thick Boots for Men, Boys, and Youths; all
kinds of Monroes, such as Calfolan t AloroccoAlp and course
for Muth Boys and Youths; also a glnierill assortment of
Men's Gaiters, such as enameled Congress Calf, Congress
Cloth and Kip Congress for lien and Boys.
A general assortment of Gaiters for Ladies and Children;
also Fancy Shoes for Ladies and Children, all colors and
sty a general assortment of Sandals, Boots and Busk,.
ins, r Ladies and Children,
HATS A N r..) CA •
such as fine Moleskin, Silk and Brush Hats, a general as
sortment of all colors and styles cf s , fi Hats for Men and
Boys. Also, a 'variety of Traveling 'freaks,
sraa‘All the above articles he ofkra rude at the lowest
rates for Cash. Come 000, come all, an 3 see, examine and
judge for 'yourselvea. Ile has all 3 , luda of drama-made
Boots and Shoes, and will take, order ; for any kinds of
Boon! and Shoes, and fulfill them in a short time.
Lebanon, 0ct.:21, 1557. JOITX GASSEtt.
BULL'S
RECTO 14111PWET011,
FOR PILES, 'rETTER, RING WORM
xn for any Eruption or Exeoriatiou ( ,f the
+ - ia. l ) whether on the head, face, ams "1- ether parts of
the body. Ohl ulcers or sores, and pia - tides on the face,
may be speedily cured by the use of the Iteete
To those especially that are suffering from the Piles, we
offer a sUre remedy.
From liar. Mr. Enterline. Pastor Oetioan Churet, tor.
Conway and Sharp streets:
For tie b,mtdit of the afflicted, I feel it a duty to state
what a blassinganxcdicine. known I , y the nese e. or iitor.
RectoMA:A.m l i' has been to no'. 1 hare been afflicted
with the Vibte for eight years. durine; whirl; time I tried
my own remedim, its a prautitioner, awl many others,
but without onerous. having heard of Mr. hull's Pile
Itemetly, 1 trim! it ; and thous I used but one half hot
tie, I can say that I am perDadiy cured. I also used it
In a violent ease of 'Vetter. whish sy.terahal n'etie tile whole
body, and in less than two weeks it disappeared, ants
the akin became clean and smooth. I strictly adhered to
the Jireetions. SAMUEL
Sabi, Wholesale and 11,4(61, by D. 1. Faker, utugoit,
Lebanon, Pa., suit asst for bellanau county.
netrit, J
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS
racrlt
ALBERT G. RICHARDSON'S
A drertiaing .9.n41 Correspond.f.n Oince,g6o Lroe.4-
way, Now York.
.61 •i'ew and Important IfPis*
covery in the Science of Medicine.
PATENT OFFICE SEAL. OP GEEAT
ECOLE tie 1.11A::%•ANI; POAIIILICIEN de
FARIS 11131 . 1 COLLEGE of utinteiNE,
enne. Scold wholesale and retail by Dr H. A.
Barrow, member of the Ittip'l College of Vienna,
and Royal College or 2urgeons. London. who may ba
personally consulted at his rt-blenee, It Prince street,
fow blocks west of Broadway, New York. from 11 A. M.
till 2 V. )1, and from 4 till 4 P. :11. (Sunda) s ,:zeopted,
unless by appointment,)
Trieseraar Mo. 1,
Is a remedy for.Rchrtation, Spermat,rrhon. and all the
distressing coos:Niacin:es eri,ing from early shore,
indis
criminate ems..zes. or long residence In hot climates.
It has restored bodily and stoat strength and vigor to
thousands who are now in the enjoyment of health and
the functions of manhood; and whatever may be fhb
cause or disqualifications for marriage, they are effectu
ally subdued.
Triessmar No.
Completely and entireir eradkiaMs all traces of Grmor
ham, both in its mild and agarevated Mrms. Cleats, etritt
tures, Irritation at' the Itla‘ader, Nun-re:tont km of the
Urine,
Palos of the Lains and liblaoye, road those disor
ders for which Cepairl and Coto, hesa a 7 lung t:cu
thought en autilYte.
Triosemar No.
is the great eatithreutel at.mtre for Siplain. and Seren.
dart' symptoms. It also constitutes a certain cure for
Scurvy, Scrofula : and ell ea taueuns Eruptions, removing
- and expelling in itc course all impurities from the vital
stream, so as altogether to crialleatethe virus of deasto,
and expel it by insensible perspiration through the me
diem of the pores of the skin and
It is a never failing remedy for that class of (Warders
which 'English Physicians treat with Mercury, to thein•
evitable destruction of the patient's constitution. and
which all the Sarsaparilla in the war ld cannot remm a.
TRIM - MAR N 0.1,2 and 3, are prepared in the form of a
lozenge, devoid of taste or moil, and can be carried in
the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin ran a. and divided in
separate dares as administered by Vtdpeau, knileman,
'Roux, Iticord, Se. Prim 53 each. or four rases In
One for V, which 53, and in 527 eases, whereby
there is a saving of 59.
None are genuine unless the Engravings of the seal,
of the Patent Office of England. the seals of the kleolo de
Pbarrna.tde de Paris, and thelmperial College of Vienne,
are affixed upon each wrapper, and around each case.—
Imitations are liable to the severest ponaliki of the law.
Special atTang,ements enable Dr. Barrow to I,rward
immediately. on recoiling, a remittance. the 59 and lar
ger size eases of Triei=entar free of carriage. to any part of
the world, - senurely parked and properly addressed. thug.
insuring genuine Vatropeatt preparations and protecting
the public from spurious and pernicious int atiens.
.Attendance and Consultation from 11 n. m. till 2 p. In
and from till 6in the evening. 101 Prince o.raet, a few
blocks west of Broadway, New York.
May
Cristadoro's flair Dycl
Within a nut-sholl all the merits 11c,
Of Cristadoro's never-equalled Dye;
Red it makes black, to brown transf4rnma gre . 7,
And keeps the fibres always from dvm,y„
drallllS matchless, re-vitalizing Bair Dye. held:its
.d 4 position as the most harmless and etficaelous Ilair
Dye in TIM, WORLD. Irepared and sold, ‘liolio•ele
and retail. end applied in tuu private roma, at enadta•
D0R0 . 9, NO. 6 .{.ter House. Broadway. New York. and
by all Druggitas cud Perfumers in the L'itlied ?Retell.
Jan. 14. 11357.-Iy.-Isq.
Attent--lJeorge 11. Keyser, 140 Wood st.,Pitteberkt. Va.
"AV, Such Word ag
A RESISTLESS RIMMY?
•
HOLLOWAY'S '0! NT NI ENT
rsirEcui...43l TO THE 810 K.—The hucpttel err.
V.P/ geon.nn-1 medicinal publicist. of En r^re sdtnit tJo
unuttrall..lel anti-inflammatory bud healing rroperti..a
of this Ointment; cove:lit:tents 'unction it , use In thew
naval and military services; and thu ;sinew hi ibis imam
try end throughout the world regn.te she utmost rout.
tench in ita curative properties. it penetrates the/411r.
re, of frieimmation and corruption underlie the
external ovicatcc of (ii.case,eted neuttalite the ecry el
ements which tnil and exasperate the malady.
Rheumatism, Scrofula, L'rysipelas.
Thou are among. Ow 11 , 0. t I errlih. h ,eni z i ng ab.
tntae. of the mit•ele., the tle-hy tiltre nod the Flsin; yet
in their worAt form, end when loccralde.tho?
Inrariablr dicappitnr under a. per,m , eritsr, application of
this soothinz. heal iag• ant Mote to paha and intlits.imation.
Salt Rheum, Fey; r Sores, Stir Joints
Ira till eases of salt .11heurn, where mediesl waters, lo
tions, and every risripo of Ow o;;run a or a l : u havo proved
te.olol , e. the Ointment will arrouu.li.h n thororgh cure.
Fever S.orra heal quickly under it. inductive, and its re.
lasing elloct linen con (motel', i;news:•ruly sronderf:il.
. . . .
i)ischarging Ulcers
A most re:makable and happy change in rrodttred fa
the appearance of malignant eleore after a few applies,.
lions or this Ointment. The orr retina...a
aml granules of healthy lienh begin to take the
place of the discharged matter. This process W. 401 on
more or leen rapl.bly until the orifice is Pilled up will)
sound material. and the ulcer redhal:y cured.
A Woid to Mothers
The young are tho most frequent sufferers from ex •
ternal infmiea, anti therefore every mother should have
this healing preparation constantly at hand. It if on
atacolute spodne for fore breasta, and quickly rctnnc.•e
the euertt;ted sore,: which aotuetintes disfigure the heads
and faces of children.
Significant Facts.
This Ointment is universally used on Weld the Atlan
tic and Pacific 'chalky; fleet as a cur° for seorbutic affec
tions, and as the best pmedble remedy for wounds and
bruises. Large auppliesof it have recently Mica ordered
by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes.
e Both the Ointment and Pills bhould lx nrel In the
following came :
Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Gland".
Burn*. isles, Coro Legs.
Chapped liends,lllieurriattsin, bore firem.ts,
Chilblaink, Ringworm. `ore Leads.
,Fistula, kilt Rheum, . $ r, TbrOnta,
Gout, -Scalds, . soree of ell kinds,
Lumtrago, . - Woundsof all kinds, Venereal :ores,
Stitt Joint*, *rains, - Tatter, Ulcers, Skin Di -tees.
*** Sold at.thislianufiusory of Pr'afes",or+ifs
Maiden 1,02,4 , ..e1iw York. and by all respectable drug
gists and Dcalem in :Medicine throughout the United
States and the civilized world, iplims et ti cents, 524
cents, and-81 etch.
Carrnoxl—None ere genuine unless the wells nbl.
•loway,.Nes York anti London," are discernible 83alt's.
termarh'in every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box; the MUM may biZplainly seen by bold •
ing the leaf to the light. A. handsome rewsZd wilt be
given to auy one rendering such information as may
lead to the daterlioncf any party orpartles emmtors,j,..
tog the medicines or V411341131g the same,-huoving them
to be spurtotre.lkt
.Thert. :F a eanaiderelle iniTing_tratathog eh& larger ; ;res.
B—lhre,ctione far the ft patients in *lvry
itietorder are atlised tescah 001 LEtekt.lo,
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