The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, December 30, 1857, Image 2

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LEBANON, PA., DEC. 30, 1857.
HOME AFFAIRS.
NOTICE.—AII notices inserted in out aasTr-
Using columns must hereafter be paid for. We
have become tired, and 'Will eventually become
poor, if not already, by working gratuitously.—
This determination we have arrived at by agree
ment with the editor of the Courier, and will be
rigidly adhered to. Tradesmen do not give us
their goods for notiheg--,:weither cap it be expect
ed that wo•shall:Werkfof:the public without rec
ompense...,.. -- .
To all whom it may Concern.—The tattler
ftlgned begs lewd to Inform his old customers, and the
public in general, that he still continues to manufacture
CABINET WARE of all descriptions at his old stand. in
Walrint street, .hetween Rainier's and Reinhard's Hotels,
in the borough of Lebanon. The public will please re
member that his work Is made up of better materials,
And . 13 of better flnish, than can he found in any other
establishment in the borough of Lebanon.
tee. 2S, 1857 . .—tf. C. BROTTIERLINE,
Notices to Quit,
i'or sale at this office. P'fiee lets. per sheet
Mr. Wm. .11 . . Inaeb, of Mil!creek, has been
appointed Mo;unntilo Appraiser for. Lebanon
Con city.,
Our Carriers will be round on Friday
with their New Years' Address, When they hope
, to reap a harvest of the stuff that makes the mare
iv—money. The effusion they will present"knoelcs
the persimMol72."
fs A 014 Ts'
FA he erseveraneeVaßtne and' n 02.0
Company have 464 - lea holent a Fair, on Whit-
MendiY. , ..-QUite ainitaber oiLadiestave already
taken the matter into handS, and all are respect-
The proceedings of the Teachms'Associ
ation of Cornwall, were presented last week too
late for insertion; and this week the types mot
with a sort of accident which mail() it impossible
to reset them without delaying the Adircrii4er.—
We trust to better luck next time.
r The Concert of.the Perseverance Sax Horn
Band on Thursday evening Of last week was pret
ty wall attended. As usual, their perforinanees
wore improvements of all preceding ones—a pro
ficiency which can only be attained by a love of
music, and the individual exertions of the mem
bers, guided by a Master of the profession.
tn.. In another place we give a view of Lau
er's celebrated Brewery, Reading, Pa. The 'View
was taken in 184.11, since which tithe the Brewery
and out-buildings have been enlarged to more
than double the size and extent represented in the
engraving. - The new patent steam system intro
duced is the only perfect one in the world.
Prof. St . y the B.azor Strop P3rte Man,
made several
,speeehes, on various subjects, from
the steps of the Court House last week. We in
ferred that the Prof. was dissatisfied both with
the message of the President and the speech of
Senator Douglas, and that his attempts to use
them up, were at the instance of the opposition.
jar We issue but half a sheet this week.—
Were it nor for the notices, locals, &bc., we4ihould
not have issued any. We trust our 'vitas will
overlook the deficiency. We are in the harness
all the time, but this is the first advantage of the
kind we have tal:o3 since the commencement of
the publication of the Advertiser. A happy New
'rear to all of ye.
A Disappointment.-*COI. FORNEY'S Lecture on
the "Uses of Adversity," did not take place on
Monday evening according to-innottnectoont, ow
ing to the Lecturer missing the cars at Philadel
phia in the morning. It is now arranged to take
place on illoNnir evening next, the 4th of Janu
ary, without fail. The dispatch from Mr. F., of
his mishap, was received hero more in sorrow than
xi anger, especially by those who' had come in
from the country and thomeighboring villages.—
The Col.'s popularity will suffer if he disappoints
us again.
How the ADVERTISER can be made Ern more
Interesting
We suppose it is generally known that we feel
under obligations to one and all persons who send
us marriage notices. If it is not, wo assure
them nip, that we do
To all patrons and personal friends, we say, you
can enable us to snake our paper much more inter
esting, by sending us the newer of your neighbor
hoods. You w ill be as much profited by such a
course as ourself, for by all adopting the policy
of sending us . the items in their possession, the
collected news gets to each in the paper, anti gives
yOur county paper the peculiar interest it should
possess.
We do not wish long articles nor severe criti
cisms upon neighboring improprieties, but such
items es -well prove of general 'interest to all our
renders.
PIP'• The two negroes Anderson and Richards,
arrested in Lancaster fur the brutal murder of
Mrs. Ream and Mrs. Garber trill be tried at the
(next term of Oyer and Terminer of Lancaster ca.,
commencing on the third Monday of January.
We perceive likenesses of the accused in some
of the show-windows of our business-men. An
derson is a burly mulatto, with all the character
istics of a gallows-bird impressed upon his fea
tures. Richards seems to a be of purer African
blood, and a vagabond, simply, whose connexion
with the heineous crime was doubtless in a meas
ure forced upon him by his associate. With rnf
°ranee to their relative guilt, the Lancaster Ex
wren says, it is understood that Richards has con
leased all about the matter, or insists upon doing
sei - but denies that lie took any part in the mur
der; he asserts that he went to. the house with
Anderson, but did not know the 'conditions/while
the evidence is strong against him, amply suffi
cient to convict him, we have no doubt that An
derson, from his well-known antecedents, was the
chief Angincer of the infernal plot. 'llls very
couatitience is piratical and indicative of the heart
of thifcint/aw.
tVEUiRICABLE ENDURANCE IN A PIG.—We learn
*dm- the Reading Adler, that in removed a straw_
stack upon. the farm of Ifatitaniel Balbach, in
Penn township, on the 12th inst., an old and
three pigs, that had been missed for elevate: weeks
were found under tht straw. The old sow: was
still living, sad had nearly eaten up two of the
pigs--the third one appeared to have teen' not
longOad ! . The old ono weighed 200 pounds at
theltititiii she was missed; when found, she was
nothings - but hide and bones, and did not weigh
moretkan about 50 pounds. She was unable to
eallat first, but after some lard, had been forced'
down-.her throat, she appeared to•;:gairt strength,
and -
began to take a little food. Since then, she
hbuteen'daily regaining her lost substance. Du
ritig the eleven Weeks' confinement, she had kept
beTielf 'alive by eating the two pigs and by way
cfrk -variety - , straw. She had eaten a hole in the
stiahtiteenough to turn around in. _The sow
belonged to Mr. Nathaniel Ralbach, and the pigs
to Mr. Nicholas Haag.
_gar The recently elected County Treasurer of
Berke.county, William Runkle, Esq., died at his
residence atire, - on Tuesday morning of
bust week,iti'th sth -Year of his' ge.
';she Uppointruti4 of a.successer devolved upon .
the -County Commissioner foi' - the full term, wroll
'duty they performed by appointing George Fea
ther, Esq., the present Treasurer.
~ ADVERTISER rz,
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Notaceo.
.4"," This ie to certify that I have made but one appli
cation of "the Mame Om on my fingers, which have been
drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by rheu
matism. It was of seventeen mouths standing. and lam
now entirely cured. I Cheetfully recommend it to all af
flicted likerale. • :L• FINFROCR,
lI crrtsiurj , 72 Locust street.
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EL:KBonys GENUINE PREPARATION.
lIEL3II3OI.IYS Genuine PREPARATION.
lIEL3II3OLD'S Genuine PREPARATION.
if I:L)IROLD 'S Genuine PREPARATION
Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chendetry, with
the greatest accuracy and Chendt•al knowledge devoted
to their combination. advertisement headed
lIELILBOLD'S GENUINE PREI'A RATION.
lialloway's Ointment. and Pi I&—A protection against
Counterfeits exists in the Water 31arlt, "flolloway, New
York and London," -which appcars in semi-transparent
letters in every leaf of the book of directions. If this ie
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 nelson before it heals
the flesh. The Pills inevitably cure Dyspepsia and all
billions disorders, purifying and vitalizing the blood, ice.
Tug Dean Rear Oath TO Ltra.—A few years ego it was
generally supposed that gray hair could not be restored
to its original color. or made to grow Coif bad heads; lilt
silica the advent of Professor Wigan Hair Reetorative,
many persons who dyed years ago are now roan daily
in the vationsl walks of life, appearing in all the vig
or of youth, Wearing their own clerk slowing weh. L ..-, sim
ply from haying used this great Itestorative.—Louisville
'Xmas. dee. PO.
'FADED Ptowrns.—lt causes sad reflections to take up a
faded boquet once smiling with beauty, and gaze upon its
withered leaves and faded colon'. But how many faded
flowers do we see on the great hoquet of humanity; men
and ladies, too, whose beauty has lied with almost the
lightning's speed, and raltse forms are sinking with pre,
mature decay. What a pity it it that all such do not
know that ere disease has taken hold upon the vital parts,
a simple preparation would restore them to health, to
joy, and to beauty. Such a preparation, for instance, as
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which drives away despon
dency, strengthens the weaker parts, and rfetores the
whole system. It is recommended by physicians, and
commended by all who have used it. Sold by all Drug
gists, Grocers, and dealers 'generally.
ei I.7EL IttaaAttT. Agent, tiorth:west earner of Market
tu]. Water streets, Labium]. [Nov.2s, w-hu
To-Fathers and Mothcrs.—You know how important it
is tbr your children that you should keep good health.—
How 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 reme
dies, all these trials and troubles can be avoided. When
health can he restored to the parent and life and happi
ness to the'child. Itestore the health of the mother and
you obviate the necessity of Paregoric, Godfrey - 's Cordial
and other injurious vans - 4es for crying children. We
entreat you, as we desire to improve the condition of our
race, to procure Dr. Morse's Almanac and read bow diseases
are cured in accordance with NATURE'S laws with innocent
Boots and Plants.
PREGNANCY
Daring this critical period Morse'sindian Root Pills will
be required, because they cleanse the body from those mor
bid humors, and thoroughly drive away all pains, and give
case end comfort to the mother. From one to three Pills,
taken two or three times a week during pregnancy, will
cause the mother a sofa and easy delivered. and will he
sure to give a stout and healthy consti lotion to the child.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in
Medicines. Dec. 10,1807.4 m.
Religious Notices
English preaching next Sabbath morning, and
evening, in the illethodiA Church.
Preaching next Sabbata morning in the Gor
man, and in the evening in the English language
in the Reformed Church.
EriscorAr. S>•:nrtees—Beet Sabbath, in Bene
ficial at 3 o'clock, g.
German preaching next Thursday evening, at
7 o'clock; exercise., will continue till 12 o'clock.
Also on next Sunday evening, - in the Emanuelis
Church of the Evangelical Association.
German preaching next Sunday morning in the
Moravian Church.
English preaching in Zion's Lutheran Church
next Sunday, both morning and evening.
Preaching next Sunday morning, in the Ger
man Language, in Salem's Lutheran Chtrett.
MALR IE 5
By Roy. H. S. Miller, on the ?4th inst., Peter
Brenner to Eliza Lentz, both of. Dauphin county.
On the same day, by the same, George IV.
Hoffman to Lucy Ann Reidel, both of N. Leba'n.
DIED,
On the 19th inst., in Oorawall,Mr. Roger Boyl,
aged about §2 years. •
In North Annville, John Henry, infant son of
John and Mary Fasnaeht, aged 1 year and 4 days.
On the 23d inst., in this borough, Mr. Matthias
Gilbert, aged Si years, 3 months and 13 days.
Time Lebanon Market.
[Carefully Curreeted Weekly.]
LEBANON, WmixasoA7, DEC. 50, 1807.
ExtmFamilyFlour,t, G5O Potatoes, 7i), hu. , 50
Extra Flour V bar.. 600 Eggs, V des., 16
Extra Super. Flour, 550 Butter, V lb., 16
Superfine B. Flour, 500 Lard, 10
Superfine Flour, 400 Tallow, 10
Prime 'White Wheat, 105 Ham, 34
Prime Red Wheat, 100 Shoulders, 12
Prime Rye ; 60 Sides, I 1
Corn, . 45 Soap, S
Oats, 25 Bees-wax, 25
Cloverneed, iOO White Bags, 5
Thnothyseed, 250 Mixed Rags, 2
Flaxseed, 150 Flax. VlO , 12 1 4
Dried Apples, 13 lan., 100 Bristles, V ftt., , 40
Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Feathers, V lb., C. 234
Peach "Snits," 250 Wool, V 40
Peach "Duties," 125 Soup Beans, V qt., 6
Cherries, 150 Vinegar, V gal., 32;4
Onions, 50 Apple Butter, V crock, 45
The. Philadelphia Market.
MITLADELPUL4,, DECEMIER, ZS 1367
The holiday season' having interrupted the usu
al coarse of business, the produce markets
have been very dull to-day, but without any ma
torial change since the receipt of the late foreign
news. There is very little stirring in brendstufis,
and the sales of Flour Were confined to a few hun
dred barrels, mostly for home consumption, at $5
for superfine, and $5.2545.50 per bbl. for extra ;
fancy lots are triaging $5.7546.75, but there is
very little doing. Rye Flour and Corn
,geal are
selling slowly at $4 for the formerand $3 per bbl.
for the latter. Wheat is dull to-day; there is no;
demand for export; and the sales were limited at+
10141100 for fair to prime red, and 11.5a1200 for
white. Corn is also dull at 50a550, the latter for
THE LEBANON ADVELITISER.---4 FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
prime dry Deleware, with sales of about 2,000 bus.
mostly at 53a55 cents afloat. Oats are worth
33a25e, the latter for Pennsylvania, in store at
which figures about I,OOQ bushels have been
Rye is selling at 70c to the distillers, who are the
only buyers.
ar' . The attention of our readers is directed to
the Adv. of Henry Bennothum jr., sole Agent fur
Sandford's - Paton t Portable Heater. It is recom
,
inended•bv , soiricc'of the beSI-known citizens of
Reading in the most flattering terms.
o By request of numerous friends, the Ex
hibition by the Scholars of the Methodist Sunday
School, will bp repeated on. New Year's Evening.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Irish Whiskey.
_gs.. 4 )U Wit I * SX EY, n
i n e d a ri ft . m y. fo ß r Ul ie of a a • t
"3 -
1)""
n fi l l ( i i t litq ' W . i . ne. and Liquor Store.
Lebanon, Dec. 30, 1857.
Jour. Shoeznakers Arouse!
ASTATED MEETING of the Journeymen Shoenia
kers Society, will he held at the nubile hawse of D.
.Ilrun, Fri:l,4y Evening, January 10t.1668, at 6 o'clock.
i/ounicylith:3lShoeznalcers of Lebanon are cor:
I,'ETE.II. 13. MADARA.
dially invited to be 1,113.7,7'.2!':
Lebanon, Dec. 50,1157.-It. • President.
ADAM ran; has removed his MAT & CAP STORE,
to his New Bricit'llitilding, (opposite his late stand,)
in Cumberland Street, iuithiny between Narita street.,
and the Court House. extends a cordial invitation to
all his friends, and the public, to give him a call in his
new location. Tic has just opened his NEW OOODS,
bought in anticipation of his IleineVal theebristmas
iiolidasa.'Lebanon, Dec.
gesolution of 'blimps.
• ••A T a Stated Mheting of the FitANR.LIN` LITERARY
ll_ INSTITUTE; the following highly complimentary
heisolution was unanimously adopted - : • ,:
Rewired. That the thanhs'of Lis - tante are due and
hereby cordially tendered to Rev. A. C. IVED.EKIND, for
the instructive LECTURE he delivered before ns, and that
we Will ever hold him in grateful remembrance as an ar
dent and sincere friend in the noble cause of education.
P. WEITZEL,
Mtn-
J. Ir. 11.4,1113E50N ' vtiltee.
Lelianon,ljec,lln,W7 P. GROFF,
Starlli 41g Disclosures.
Tun PUBLIKIE 9, a very i nteresting and useful book,
edisclosing the mysteries of the human frame, with
Numerous iliugrcitions, containing curious and interest
ing Information for those who are about to enter into the
Marriage State, designed only fqr Fomalet,::
,
AD young' married per Sons; and those about to tie mar
ried, will Mut hi this book Information of great value to
them. All such persons should lose no thus in procur
ing this book. It will be sent on receipt of one dotter;
securely mailed and nest-paid : to any address iu the Union.
Bills of all solvent banks - taken at par.
Persons wishing this valuable work will please cut
off the address below, and paste it on on envelope, enclos
ing one dollar, and they will receive the book by the re
turn mail, they
Y. MATSON, PubliAer.
Dec.3o, '5l-4t. Box 1544. P. O, New York.
riALL and examine WALTZ & ROEDEL'S stuck of
'4,) Holiday Goods before puransingclscwbere.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the public that they hare returned howiJ 4ain.
with their TEN-WAitE & MEET IRON ESTA B
. LISIDIENT to the well.known place in Cumber
land sired, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, IV.,
where they shalLhe pleased to accommodate all custom
ers, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable
terms.
The SHOP will be fonnd in the Dm:mm.74 of 4thnit
Rises hem B?likling and the WARE-ROOM on the first
fuer of the same Building, umet door to ]tubers Dry
Goode Store. The Shop is a magniffrent one—it being
the handsomest it: the County, and well calculated for
such a purpose.
They would return their sincere annuls for the
liberal patronage afforded them, and particularly this
NA season. tires Hoping that heir mulling efforts to
please, met their retartt "HOitte. to the old stand so lung
occupied by,Jetts Mu. willaneufelor them a still more
liberal 'patronage, they wouldjnrite 'all to giTe them a
call before purchasing elsewhere:
Lebanon, Dee. '57. ItISE. S DAM HETI TY.
l l i r=- 1 1 11(1 r Y 7. 13 4 00 . 1 1 1; 9 . E 11 .1 11 )j i l ft i t i l r } e ' taT•ee'llitAf)llll'als
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illovelog Liquid air Bye.
rtmE testimony of PrUf. Booth and Dr. Brinell,, having
previously been pnblished, the following is now added:
Front Prof: MCCIX),REY, formerly Professor of Theory and
Practice of 3fedicine in the Female Medical college of
Pennsylvania, end late Professor of Surgery in the Amer.
icau College of Medicine. ke.
• RIIILAIMPIIIA, Not'. 27th. 1556.
Mr. Zißrph T lilwerr—A trial of your Liquid flair Dye
will convinee the most skeptical, that it is aselfe. elegant
and tffiencions preparation. Unlike many others, it has
in several instances proved serviceable in the cure of same
entamous eruptions on the bead, and have no hesitation
in commending it to those requiring such an application.
Very respectfully, J. F. X. MeeLOSKEY, M. D.
MOVER'S WRITING. INKS, including Homes "{frit
irg Fluid ,and Hover'slibte Inks, still maintain their
high character, which Svcs always distinguished them,
nnil the erten:dye fi, - -mand first created, has continued
uninterrupted until the presont.
, IPZ-Orderstublremed to the Manuttetcry. No.ll6ll.ter.
Street, above Fourth, (old No. Ill) Philmielphin, will re
ceive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Dec. 30i W-445. Olanyfacturer.
111:T.A...LTZ ROI:DEUS is the place to buy handsome
11' and desirable GUT BOOKS for the noMays.
Patent Portable Heater.
fplIF, most powerfalicater and grOatest Fuel-saver in
1. the world. For warmino. ' with pure air Private or
Public Rome, Halls, Studies, Churches, Vactories, Stores,
SAnforcrs .51.0t,0 Challenge Patent Portable 'Heater
is unequalled. It is claimed that it will bring into ac
tion at least 30 per cent. more beat than any other of the
same size. usinv, at the sometime 30 per cent. less fuel.
The objection usually aueribed to all other beaters of
furnishing, en impure, dry air, so injurious to health and
furniture, is avoided in this, supplying as it does a pure
malleable air.
This heater has been 11Yie for five years, and an who
have them testify in the most nattering terms to their
superiority over all others, both as fuel-savers and heat
see. TiEN4Y BENNETII.U.M. Jr.,
Tin and Sheet-iron 'Worker, RIO dealer in all kinds of
Stoves, No. 18, sortie Fifth street, Reading, Pa .:
SOLE AilliNT Volt BERMS ANDL EBANON COUNTIES.
N.D.—Pamphlets containing letters from those who
have used them can be had of the Agent.
1.-m, lie refers, also, to the following gentlemen, who
have in use this excellent stove; and those from Lebanon,
wishing to see are cordially invited to do en. upon e.;ch
and all of them. Dr. 11. If. Aluldenberg,
Toblas Barto, E. G. Knoske,
Jaeob Mishlor, E. W. Earlo,
Dr. Wallace, S. Weida,
Dr. J. K. Al'Curdy, O. W. Souders,
John Stephenson, ilerse Davis.
Rending, Da'. P 3, i857.-3nl.
rtALL and examine. WALTZ & ROETW.L'S stock of
Holiday flunks before purchasing disc:wham
TO thellembers of tiro Northern Mutual Inn,
1- ranee Company of Lanoastor County :—Ben
jamin M. Stauffer, of i'euu township, Lancaster county,
had Grist Mill destroyed by fire. Loss sustained to be
paid, $2590. Absolont Ruth, of Adamstown. Lancaster
county, Hat Marmfitctoryatut contents destroyed by fire.
Loss sustained to be paid, $2490, whieb losses arc to be
paid by said company in thin year ending the first day of
December,lBs7. Notice is therefore given tot:lithe mem
bers of said company, to pay seven per cent. on the dol
lar on their respective premium notes on the books of the
company, deposited previous to the time said losses were
sustained : to be paid within 30 days from the date hiercof,to
Samosa. Mani - '
near New Ephrata, Lau. co., Secretary
and Treasurer of said Company; or to -
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Wm. 11. Pauli West Cocotte° twp.; Lan;co.'
Peter Martin, Esq., Clay twp., Lan. co.
'John Lutz; East Cocalico twp.. co.
tleorgelt. Shober, 'Warwick twp., Lim. co.
Samuel Keller, Eplunta top., Lan. co.
Jaeob Longenecker. de do.
Abraham E. Bear, West Cocalieo tVil).i Lan. Co.
Samuel Butter; East Cocotte° twp., Lan. co.
Ilsemrllanza.tY,jr., North Lebanon twp., Leh. co.
Directors of said Company.
Nathan Worley, Malwi:et borough, Lam cc.
Daniel C. Meurer, Mount Joy, Lun. co.
John Hollinger, Maytown,Lan. Co. •
Christian 11. Rauch, Frq., Litiz, Lan. co.
Henry Buch, llothville. Lan. co.
Ezra Burkholder, West Earl, Lan. co.
Ephraim Shober, Brecknock. Lan. co.
John Echternach, Fairville, Lan. co.
Louisa Dillingsfelt. Adamstown, Lan. cc.
John Hower, Beinitoldsville, Lan. co.
A. F. Hibshman, Esq., Sicadfon3town, Lebanon co.
Dr. Edward Elig, Stoucbsbarg, Barks co.
Isaac Fidler, Worneladorf, Becks
Agents of said Company.
thuro members who fail to make paymoit before the
first day of February next, their Insurance will 'be sus
pended until the first of May next, and if not paid on the
first of May next, their Insurance will become cancelled
and null and void, by reason of such delinquency, and
the costa of collection must follow as, provided by the Act
of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Company.
By order of the Board of Directors.
.Dec. 89, '97-Bt. SAMUEL NISSLY.
va... For the convenience of the Members, the under
signed will be present at the following places for'collec
tion:—January the 23d. at the public house of Christian
Hoffer, ill Palmyra, 'Lebanon county; on the 25th at N.
Lichtenwalter' in Lingelatown, Dauphin county; the 27th
at the harper house, - Lebanon county; the 2Sth at Stun.
Rank, in Jonestown; the hllllt at the house of the under
signed, in N. Lebanon township; and the 10th at the
house of Leo. Zimmerman, in Lebanon, each' day from 10
to 12 o'clock. 11ENIIY HEILMAN, Jr.
IP lOU want to BUY PRESENTS for the liolidays,
cptl ut WALTZ it; .ItOEPEL'S.ISOOICSTOIII3.
A GREAT PANIC •
AND
GOODS SELLING WONDERFULLY
lIE elitl2s/14-31PI)RID
undersigned are Dow opening a very large assort
ment of FALL and BUNTER macong which
are Cloths, Cassinlerof, Testing, 'Ludy-e Clothing,
and allitinds Men's and Boys wear.
Arapk3di hinds of Goods for Ladies wear, snelties black
aroTtincy r eilic, Detainee, 'French Merino, Coberg andplaid
Ge&S,l3/lawls of all descriptions, Bonnet Trimmings, &c.
Anso, largastock of GROCERIES & QUBBNSWARE,
ARP . Galt at the Bee Hive. 'mil.
Lebanon, Gct.7,'57. MIME dt SILOLLEBBARGBR.
REMOVAL.
PU={=
=MEM
SANFORD'S sl.obo CIEALLENGE
Fire Notice.
Notice.
• -
Office' of the Miladelplda and Reading Railroad (. 7 .7.)
Puttic•ELPlni. December 10. 1
ril l_ i!AZN : VTA L I D L I A S AIf t t l .A ' lll l ; l i ' s A , 1 1 . ;
tined, met by virtue of an not of Assembly of the Cour.
m onwea bof reeusy rani...emit led --a n Art providing
for the CollsolitlAtiell of the Lebanon Valley Railroad ,
Company. and the Phibitel phis and Reading Railroad
Company," approved the lift h day of May, A .n. tile
Directors and Mantic:era of each cdsaitt Corporationsllave
entered into.a joint agreement, under the Corporate seal
of each of said Companies. for the Consolidation of said
Companies, a tal Mimger of saidambenon Valley Railroad
Company—prescribing - the terms and conditions theAmf,
and the mmincrof converting the Stock of the slikl Leb
anon Valley Railroad Company into the stock of the said
Philadelphia and heading Itailread Company, and con
taining all such other provisions as have been deemed
necessary to perfect the said Consolidation and Alerger,
and that scidagrecinent-will'he submitted to theStoolz..
holdersof said Phirmiclphia, and,Reading
piny, for the purpose of considering the same, at a meet
ing of sold Stockholders to be held on the Eleventh day
of January, A. D. 1.355, at the Bffice of Mid Philadelphia 1
and Readinz Railroad Company, No. 2,27 South Fourth
Street, in the City of Philadelphia, between the hours of
12 M., and 3 p. no., of said day; at which time and place
mid Mr. the object aforesaid, eft the Stockholders of the
Philadelphia and Rending - Railroad Company, are note
fled to attend. This notice being given in compliance tt t
with the previsions cf the Second Section of the Act of
Assembly aforesidd...
• Dec. 23, 185 - 7. W. 11. MerMIENNY, Secretary.
Notice.
Office of the Lebanon Valley Railroad OM: puny, )
REAPING, December 13th, 1257. j
MITE STOQIIIIOUHRS - of the:LERANON - VALLEY
j RAILROAD COMPANY. hereby notified, .that
-by virtue of an Act of Assembly-of-the Commonwealth
of PeniVylyania, entitled ',ma Act providing for the Co
nsolidation of the' LeJaifion Valley Railroad Company and
the l'hilndelphia and Reading Railroad Company," ap
proved the fifth day - of May, A. D.. 1357, the Directors and
Managers of said Corporations have entered into a joint
agreement under the Corporate seal of each of said Com
panies, for the Consolidation of said Companies, and Mer
ger of said Lebanon Valley Railroad Company—prescrib
ing the terms sad conditions thereof and the wanner of
converting the capital stock of the said Lebanon Valley
Railroad Company into the stock of the said Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Con:pou t :ma containing all such
other provisions as naive been deemed necessary tomer
7fect tbe said Consolidation anti Merger—and that said
agreement will be submitted to the Stockholders of said
Lebanon Valley - Railroad Company. for the purpose of
considering the earns, at a meeting of said Stockholders,
to be held on the Mantle day of January, A. n. 1358. at
the office of said Lebanon Valleyjtailreild'CoMpany. (on
Penn street) in the City of Reading, 'lnks county, be
tween the hours of 12 M., and 3P. M.,. of said day; at
which time and place, and for the object aforesaid all the
Stockholders of the said Lebaram Valley. Railroad Com
pany are notified,to attend. This notice being given in
complinee with :the provisions of the Second Section of
the Act of Assembly aforesaid.
Dec. 23, 1257. DANIEL S. HUNTER,- Secretary.
goia - paniimgx
OF BWAY DESOMPTIO . ,N
Neatly and Promptly Executed, at the
Advertiser Office, .Lebanori;
THIS ettnblishmcnt is now supplied with nn extensive
assortment of JOB TYPE, which will ho increased as the
'patronage Ilema 143. It eau - now turn Out PnlYnNe, of
every description, in a neat and expeditious manner—
and on very reasonable terms. Such as .
Pamphlets, Chechs,
Business Cards, Handbills,
Circulars, Labels,
• Bill Headings, Blanks,
Programmes, -Bills of Fare,
• Invitations, Tickets, /to., &e.
The friends of the establishment, ntul the public gener
ally are respectfully solicited to send in their orders.
CrIIANDBILLS Printed at an hours notice.
44.1., - ..pr.ens of all kinds. Common and Judgment Boxns.
School, Justico , ', Constables' and other Br Nits, printed
correctly and neatly on the best paper, constantly kept
fur sale at this office, at prices "to suit the titacs.".
Subt ,, eriptipyt price or the LEBANON ADVERTISER,
• One Dollar awl a Itair a Year. '
Address,lVti. M. Itaitsttx, Lebanon. Pa:
LANDRETIIS'
jPoTre-hoisse
-9
; . •.:os. 21 & 23 South Sixth Street, near the State Ileuse,
PHILADELPHIA.
riIEN FLOORS of this spacious building.erected express
ly for the Proprietors' trade, are stored with Seeds and
Implements of interest to Partners and Gardeners.
Sixty Tears :12.4ab1isher1.---The subscribers desire to call
the attention of every one interested in Farming and Gar
dening. to their well-selected stock of
Agrieu2lowl Implements and illirchlncry,
Great :Variety of Morticaltaral
fli'arranted Uarden and noivrr Seßds
Crass and Yield Seeds of the moat reliable quality.
The Agricultural Implements sold by us are mostly
inannihmured'at our Steam Works, Bristol, Pa.
Having fitted up this establishment without regard to
expense, with the most complete machinery, for the man
ufacture of various kinds of Agricultural Implements, we
are now prepared to supply all articles in this line fully.
eunal, if not superior, to any thing of the kind" ever offer
ed to the public.
.Lardy ell's Witrranied Garden Seeds,
Have been before the public for upwards of sixty years ;
their wide-spread popularity, and the constantly increas
ing demand from yearto year, is the best evidence of their
superiority over all others.
Country merchants can be supplied with seeds in pa
pers. or bulk, on the most liberal terms. -
Bloomsdele, near Brittol,pa., our Garden Seed grounds,
contains three hundred and seventy acres, and is the lar
grst establishment of its kind in the world.
D. LANDRETH & SON,
0ct.7,'57-3m. Nos. 21 &d 3 South Sixth. Street, Piffled:L.
BOOKS I BOOKS I I
?.;ALTZ S RCEDLE would respectfully inform
%AN,/ the Public, that they constantly receive,
from the Eastern Cities, copies of all . the most important
and attractive'ifew licants;4l3' socnititTripuliTished;
they offer for sale cheaper than fV.,My,, eirt,Wpurehaseci
elsewhere: Among those lately rimeivik a c re-- a
Dr..Ktmes,Exped,itionjit!itna, '
Priiiinit's History of
Recollections of a Life Time, in 2 Vols., by S. G.
Goodrich, Author of Peter Parley's Tales.
Autobiography of -Peter Cartwright, and other
.11iscelI:means Works.
Carpenter's Assistant and Rural Architect.
Anterlean Architect: by 3. W. Bitch.
Downing's Cottage Residences and Cottage Grounds.
The Economic Cottage Builder.
They have always on hand a large assortment of School
Books, Blank Books anti
STATIONERY.
Also. Sunday SAM Books, and Music Books,
among 'which is
"The Elaranonia
liT B.D.:ll"CAcces.
Also, Plano Forte, Melodeon and Violin Instructors.
- MAO.
PAPER'HANGINGS
of Foreign lOW DOllleStie alimufaclure,
'Window Shades.
The 11Monthiv Magazines,
• 11( all Llie
NEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly,
Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street
In the borough of Lebanon, at the sigu of the "Big nook."
It . * Orders left with them fur any kind of goods in their
line, will be promptly attended to.
Lebanon, April 8, 1851.
REMOVAL.
•
Lebanon 'Marble Yard.
THE suLscriber respectfully informs
the public in general that is
prepared to dealt kinds of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL work
at his Marble Yard, in Walnut itreet, half way between
the Court Nouse and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,
at the shortest notice, ns" good as work done in any city
in the United Slates. and being the only Stone Cutter in
Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship
to the business, he pledges himself that he can man ufae
tare cheaper, and give a better finish than any other
man engaged in the same business. This stock consists of
Monuments,.Grave Stones. MantelS,
Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs, &e,
Also, SANDSTONE of the best quality for all uses,
plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME
STONE for all kinds of housework, of any also and
quantity. AV - Please call and examine prices and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere.
JOHN FARRELL.
Lebanon; December 19, 1855.
N. D.—LETTERING done In German and English, by
the best practical workmen.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PILILADELMA.
lii portant vinnoluicenben
F 10 all poisons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as.
6Pcvmatorrfflea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence,clonor-:
Alma, tileet.Syphilis, the Tice of 0 nanistum r SelfAbuse,&e.
The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruc
tion of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the de=
ceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such
diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Sur- -
goon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give
Medical .Advice Orsaie, to all Persons thus afflicted, who
apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age,
occupation, habits of life. &c.,) and in all cases of extreme
poverty anti suflizing,lolurnish Dleclfcinrs freeofcharge.
The Howard association is a benevolent Institution, es
tablished bY special endowment for this relief of the sick
and distressed, afflicted with ;Virident and Epidemic Dis
eases.". It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc
tors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice.
It is needless to add that the Association commands the
highest Hedieal skin of the age, and will furnish the moat.
approved Mddern treatment
Just Published, by the Association, a Report'on Slier .
matorrhocs, or Seminal. 'Weakness, thevice Of .onanism,
Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and othet diseases of the Sex..
mil Organs, by the consulting Surgeon, which will be sent
by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) free of charge : on the re
ceipt oast's, stamps forTostage.. •
Addres4;:Dr. GEO. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon,
llowari Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel
phia, Pa. Ey order of the Directors.
EZRA D. I.IEARrsVELL, Pres%
Otto. FA.TECITTIA Sect•y. [Oct.7,
Notice.
ATOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of tho
fl
nn-
MUTUAL INSURANCE' COMPANY;
that an - election for TWELVE DIRECTORS of said Com
pany. will be held at , the Company's Jonestown;
on Hon day, - the lithrlng of January, 1558, between the
hours of Itlo'cloelt,A...,M., and 2 o'clock, .
Jonestown, Dec. 23, '57. W. A. BARRY,-Seot'y,-
WALTZ ROEDEL Pave just received a large oa
sortmeat of NEW HOOK!?.
. ,
t CCOTIDEONS. Flntenas, Flutes. Fif.•s, Mn'ic Boxes,
_lfla sic.
it 'Banjos. Temborinues,lilin and Guitar Ftriuw ,
Very chomp, for sale at iI'EFFMNSTEIN & Mt°.
SECOND AIM IVA
rly FALL and wizialm CI)ODS, %yin 1,, sold
13 , diem) for call at • wART7, s: ):O,
Lebnnon, Net. 25, 1857.
Presents for the Holidays.
- LUST received a nciv supply of Watches. Jewelry. cud
of other Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas Presents :
and for sale at law prices to suit the times, by
Dee. DI, 1E57. , BEITZENSTEIN BRO.
w l
suffering ht families maybe avoided.sclinkthto much
tied meu and those contemplating marriage.
A Adress, enclosing four &tamps, DR. G. W. AD
DISCOMDE, Brooklyn, Y. - Dee:l6, 's7.—Mm.
For Cheap Cloth,Cassimer
.Q_ATINETT., and all kind of Woolen Goods, call at the
13 Centro "Building oiI:ABER R.: BRO'S, where you will
find every variety of Go . ods Kir Gentlemen & Bop' Wear,
in kind fur the season and in price to suit - the times.
Lebanon, Oct. 21., 1567.
Rev olvers.
ArlOrir_ Allen's and other Revolvers, single and double
k_,,r barrel Pistols. fine Pocket Knives, Port Monaics,
Purses in great variety and sold at the lowest nqure at,
REITZENSTEIN F BRO - S.
Dee. 1(, 1857. Cheap Jewelry and Fancy Store.
Fecal--Feed
pERSONS in wont of Feed for Cow.% or Pigs, ran ob
lain ft daily at the Brewery of the s - td,,Ecribor. in
Cumberland street, Wed of Plonk Road. Price, from
19.34.t0 25 con is a bushel.
Doc. 9, 1557.--Im. littißY 'HARTMAN.
Stray Boar
riONIE to, the premises of the, suhseriber,in tho..bo,
k.. 1 rough of Lebanon, on the 14th ult., a Wfilf6. goer,
abotit9 months old, The owner will please tOMO far'
wahl., prove property, pay charges, er,iltalfe it away,er
i£ wili be:dealt with aetording "
.Dec. 9, ISt% 30111. PAStftELI:
Livingstone's Africa:.
COMPLETE EDITION,
rtr ST EECEI VED AT
GOOD ' S BOOK.STORE,
MARKET SQUARE.
T.P. 16.
$-1 60 REAVArIHOI
rriIIE above Reward will be paid by the Town Council
of the Borough of Lannon. Pe., to any person or
persons who will give such information as will lead to the
apprehension and conviction pf,thu Incendiary or Incen
diaries who set fire to the Slibp'of Mr. John Wolf, in said
Borough, on Sunday morning, the eth olDenember, 1007.
By order of the Town Cooneh.
JACOB . WEIDLE, Chief Burgeas,
Lebanon, Dee. 10, 1857.--.73t.
Nolice.
_Ninth Leisiton /Len Rdati. -
ATOT.IOII is hereby given, that the annual meeting, or
ri the Stockholders of the North Lebanon Rail Road
Company; will be held on the &cowl Holithty of Janma
ry, 1800. et the Treasurer's office. in the borougll of
_Lebanon. between the hours of 10 o'clock: A. li.. and
I I o'clock, M., at which Unit dud place an election for
PRESIDENT and SIX DIME MORS.: TREASURER and
SECRETUY, will be held for the ensuing year.
Den. T, MT. JOHN. W. 111511, Secretary'.
Ce«
Lebannn Gas Ontfian3/.
XTOTICE is hereby given, that the animal meeting of
ill the Stockholders of the Lebanon Can Company will
be held on thelqrst Aron& y 'of January, 181 , 8, at the c.f.
&co of the Superintendent, at the Gus Works, in the
borough 'of Lebanon; - between the hours of 1 and 4
o'clock,. I'. M., at which time and place on election for
SEVEN MANAtililiS will be held to s e rve i,r the en
suing year. - . JOHN W. Mll3ll, I:iuer.tury.
Dee. 94857.
1' iotice - 10 Creditorg.
ALL PERSONS intiebtod to the Brutof SITTPK & TICE,
or to SANittlit. U. SHIRK, by Note, Book Areteint.
arothei7iae.rire ierpleiterl to make early payment t0,13e , s
B. Dena lanai }H(I.; Ith(titire.in Lebehon,atitt eare
LIM. KLINE.
ABOS It. BOUttif T
AtteTneyafor'Creilitom
Lebanon, Oct. 7,
ittody-ina Clothing .
QUM AS OVEnCOATS, Sack Coats, Frock Coats, Pants
IZ7, and Vests,. all colors and all prices, just received and
offerbd at such. prices .ors hare already induced xuany to
purchase, We defy competition on Ready-made Clothing.
For cheap Coats, Pants and Vests, all at
HENRYS STINE'S &teas.
Lebanon, October 25, MT.
Call and See!
r I ARPETS! Carpets!' OH Cloths! Oil Cloths! Baskets!
Baskets! Carpet Chain! Carpet C!h•tiu! Bed Feathers!
Bed Feathers! Corn Brooms! Corn Brooms! Band Boxes!
and a Variety of other Goods, received and daily.receiring
by'llbward &Co.'aExpr‘-s, which win he sold cheap by
Lebanon, 0ct.:28,W. HENRY ..fc STINE.
For Sn le.
36,000 oiliNiroiri'affeAteTrnahnittc.aunnlrlori:io g ulitt.
ELIZABETti C. WEIDMAN.
RO T W. COLEMAN,
JOIIN W. ULRICH.
Admin'rs of the Estate of Jacob D. 'Weidman, deed.
Dec. 2., 1.867.
•
New Barber Shop.
C .
EoitoE W. DALY, Maaarr Svitttrr, opposite the Leis.
r anon Bank. would respectfully inform the Citizens of
Lebanon and vicinity, that he still continues his flrdithasa
Shaving 4- Hair Pressing Saloon,
and is prepared to do business in the neatest and beet
style•, and would solicit all to aLre him a trial.
J.nbanon. Oct. fl, 1g47.
• Lebanon Valley Railroad.
NOTICE is hereby given. that the anneal meeting of
lr Stockholders of the Lidnuion Talley Dlkon"' Come
pony, will be held on the second 2ilom/a4 of January,
18.58, at the Treasurer's Office, in Reading. betwwn the
hours of 12 and 3 o'clock. P. 31., at which time and place
an election for Presided.. six Directors, and Trer.surer
and Seerentry, will be held. to serve-for the ensuing year.
Dee. 2. 1367.—td. DANIEL S. LIUNTEIt, Seefy.
GR2EFF'S
Boot & Shoe Store Rena Owed.
New Fall and Whiter Stock !
971fficUfidereigned would reapedtltills istfairn
1. that be has REMOVED his BOOTand SIOR STORE
to the vein lately occupied by Jr. iJ. M Naives Cloth
ing Store, second Buildin6e East of the Cowl wince
lie has opened a beautiful stock of
Fall and Winter Boots and :5110e3,
for Ladles, Gentlemen andtirildren, nasortment
Is very complete. and embraces all the latest styles. which
he can sell out at low prices. The publi.: will please call
and examine. DANIISL (.111.1FP.
N. B.—Tasv'strata, now is yonr time if yon wish to sea
a lam asiortment of Trunks: Valises, and different kinds
of Bags. Come one, come all!
Lel;anon, Oct. 2I 2867
Splendid Gifts
147' 439 CIiESTYUT STREET. PIIII.ADEL,Ppa :
The Original Gift Book Store: --.'•
GG. EVANS would inform hie face& and the pulite;
~ that he has removed his Stfrilift Rook Store and
Publishing House, to the spletulfilstorkiniCrown's Iron
Building,4.N Chestnut street, twO doors below rifth,where .
the purchaser of each book will receive one of the follow
ing gifts, veined nt from 25 cetpcto sloo, , tonsisting cit"
Gold Watelms. Jewelry, Sc. .. ••• WOl/211,
550 Patent Ilnglielt Lever Gold Watches, $lOO tai each.
650 Patent Anchor do. - ' „ilot '. • 53 00 o•
400 Indies' Gold lratcheß,lBk. cave. ..85.00,...“.
600 Silver Tstv,•r Wateluai, warranted, ' 15 05' - *..
500 Parlor Timepieces, " ''- 10 00 'oi- -
500- Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and 'Pins, 10 00 "
500 Ladies Gold Bracelet; '. ' . $5 00 to 12 00,„"• a.
500 Gene. Vest Chains, c•—, :, • 10 00' - o
1,000 Gold Lockets, (Largesimcdouble cac) 300 . 1
2,000 Gold Lockets, (Smolt oil ' •-3 00 !,
1,000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens. 5 00 - • w
1,000 ii.vtra Gobi Pow, with W. 1903 and holderail.3 50 o '
2300 Gold Pencils, (Indies) ' 260 o .
2.500 Geld Pens, with Silver Pencil+, ''' 250 o .".
2,500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with eases, 160 a
0.500 Gold Rings;(tadietf) -'''.. . 100 !.
2.000 Gent's Gold Rings' 276 a ~
2.500 Ladies Gold Breastpins, 250 _a, ••••
3,100 Misses' Gold Bresitpir.s,• • 150 .“
3,000 Pocket lilliVed, .....
° 1
2,000 Sets Gent's Gold Bosom Studs, . S 0 0
2,000 do. do. Sleeve Buttons, r
300 a
2,000 PlliTS Ladles' Ear Drops, 260 o
5,000 Ladles' Pearl Card CIIW., 500 o . . A
15,000 indieh' Cameo, Jet d'r Mosaic Pint, SCO "
2,500 Ladies' C,anico Shaivl anti Ribbon Pins,, 350 "
5,000 Petridge'e Balm of a Thinosurd Flowers, 60 .... '
EVAN'S new Catalogue contains all the most popular
books of the day. and the netvestpublications, all of which
•will he sold as low as can be obtarnecl.at other stoma. A'
complete catalogue of books Bent fine, by application thro'
the mail, by addressing G. G. - DlA:vs, 439 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia. . .
Kir Agrnts wanted in crery.town !nth° United Blares
Those desiring so to act can ird]plutlculars by ,
dressing iu4 above.
consequence of tho money crisis, and numer
ous failures, the subscriber has been enabled to purchase
from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing ev
ery department of literature, at prices which will enable
him to give $5OO worth of the above gift; on every $lOOO
worth of books sold. •
•
.41i7'An situ book, with a gilt., nal be sent to each per
son ordering tenbooks to be sent tome address, by Express
- Sir Send for a 02 talogue.
November 4,1887.
New Livery Stable.
THE undersigned has establish
-1
9--.. ed a NEW LIVERY STABLE in
,s the Eagle Hotel Stables, Lebanon.
‘-'„ ,
Ho has good and safe II on-es, Car
' lik . tinges, as may be desired, and °aro
fel Drivers, which be will hire on
fair terms. He hopes by being attentive to busi
ness to receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Apply at-the Eagle Hotel or at the Stables.
JOSIAH D. DEHUEE.
Lebanon, nag. 19, '57.
Removal.
TORN GAPE= ham removed his BOOT c SHOE STORE
sy to Walnut street, between Ileinbard's and Ramler's
Hotels. [hibenen, Oct. 14, '57.
The Clothing - Store t Tail
oring Establishment of
13 AB ER s: IiI;IrS you AVM timd in flydr New Build
door, East of their fir nor the 2d
Story. , e - berf , p , :t cart find all kind:i uC CLoilfiNG—Coats,
I:coind Jack , ,t , z. rzuk, V:,545; Boys'
Clothing, ail 'very cheap. Yen can dress yoursQlf frvta t4p
• t .111th law 1)r 1,'4'4 ais will suit the titnt , s. - "
teti, All or *s TAILoraNu Non be promptly at
tended to.
%'.4llkincli of Country Produce taken in eitelianue flu*
Clothing aud Tailoring, [d. , A.,au , ,n, '57
.$l2 000 iNorth Store .Goods
AT VERY, LOW PRICES!
TITICUNDERSIGVELD having purchased at Sheriff's-
Sale, 'the large and complete as.soriment of STORE
GOODS of SHIItIK & TICE, at a very low price, and being
desirous to plose up the cotmern at an early day, will re
tail the stock at lower prices than Goods have ever been
sold in Lebanon. and in nab cheaper than the snore kind of
Goods can be bought at Wholesale in the cities- The °rig
ida cost of the GOODS was'Sl2,udd, and the stock is large.,
complete and well-assorted. - • ." -
..6-12.-..-Such an opportunity to obtain CHEAP .GOODS.is
rarelfoffeted. DRY GOODS, GROCIIIIIES fuld 'QUZENS
WARB Imgriat amentiti, •
NOTES of all -solvent Banks taken in exchange for GOOD.
Lelattion, Oct. 7, 'O. ABRAHAM SICHIII.
Prxces Reduced
To suit: -the Times. •
'r.iPNSIDERING the present asprxt of the times, we
‘,_;/ have adopted the following resolutions:
lit.mu.vmu,-that we will sell all hinds of Clothing at ve
ry reduetel pric:m.'so as to give everybody a chance to
buy what he wanta for the winter,
RESOLVED, to sell all kinds ort - nrnishing Goods such as
UnderprnicMs, Socks. shirts Gloves, Ifandlterchinfe,
&c., &c.. Weeper than ti n t cheapest.
Enstirren,. to givouveryhotly the worth 'of their money
in.whaterer.they want to buy in the line of Ready-made
Clothing. ' ••
lInsol&SM, th tuttirtt Our &hanks to - the people of Leba
non county, for the liberal patronage beretothrebeatoWed
upon ES .iIkIITZENSTEIN & BEO.
,
B a rgA4,im arga s
Goo'ds booed at Slteiirs Sale to be sold"
AT AN]) BELOiV COST!
subscriber,would respectfUlly inform the Citizens
1 of tubarten and ri:einity, that he hez purchased, at
Sheriff's Sale. thtt eirtire 'stock of
• -
Dry Good 4.Grooeries, Queenstaare, tte.,
late of J, 31. l'ileger & 13rother at a:very low price. lie
will retail the stock cheaper :then any Goods have ever
been sold heretofore in Lebatien. fbr the purpose °lidos
ing out the conciani. ; The ciPportunity is a good one. and
should non - be embraced by all desirous of buying cheap
Goods for the cominetiiater: The stock is a full one—
complete in all its i dspartmeniv:
iperirGive us a adl and see one bargains.
-dethation,i)etAt'67. " • GEORGE! PFLEGER.
Bro! for the Centre Building..
NEW STORE &NE W GOODS I.
- .
THE PLAOE TO BEY CHEAP!
Ft AFt & 0 S
, .
AYII RESIOVED . their STORE to the New
_ll. a few doors khst of the old stand, etwner of Cumber
land and Market streets, where they have opened a splen
did assortment of
FA LL-Sv WINTER GOODS,
of eery description.; mr LADIES' DRESS GOODS--New
Styles for the suasuutoo numerous to mune.
...%3-Quit and see dtem. you is the time to buy cheap!
Lelltuteu, Oct. 21., '
Great erovrt s,-Loviir Prices.
riNE morning, last week, as a friend and myself, were
V leisurely walking out Market street, and on arriving
near the corner of Guilford street, our attention was at
tracted to a large Crowd of ladies—and nearly all of
whom were pro - vided with lar?e market baskets, and
others with satchels hanging to their arm. and were evi
dently intent upon the same object. Upon inquiry We
found that in the Mansion Muse, on the center of Gull,
t'ord and Market streets, is located the extensive Dry
Goods. Grocery. aMI 'Queentriiitie Store of out polite and
attabk. friends; PUNCK &-DR(L. who have jnst orenod
large stock of Fall 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 purelatsee; were loud
in the praises of the excellent quality of their stock, and
all were of the unanimous opinion that PUN= & 11110.
sell the best qualities,. at lower prices, that( any of their
competitors. So our advice would be to you, one and all,
both great and small to give Foxes &13n0. , a call and they
will sorely try to pleaoe you. . PEDESTRIAN..
North Lebanon, Oct:2l, Ml':
401)"311r
SORB ZTRAWS
To buy your (FAIL k WINTER). GOODS
OTRENI VAL.. A cts
D. S. RABER'S
Wholesale and Retail Drug Store,
llas been • Itomov.l to his Nor Building. on Cumber
land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon. Pa_
r IIE subscriber req,ectfully announces to his acquain
"j tames and the public in general, that lie ban con
stantly on hand a large stock of
DRUGS. PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, PAINTS,
CD EMICA '"--"•-•"-- DYE-STUFFS.
VARNISH!.,, I- NS
. TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WAR c S
if
, ER US UE,
HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS,
Burning Flufd. Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se
gars, Tobacco, ke. Atto a variety of Fancy Articles too
numerous to mention. which he offers at low rates. and
warrauta the qualities of the articles as represented.—
Purchasers will please nmember this, and examine the
qualities and prices of his goods ln•ftre purchasing else. ,
where. AY-Physicians' prescriptions and family reci
pes earefully compounded, at all hours of the day or
night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Engle
Buildings. •
On Sundays the Store will •be opened fur the com
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
le o'clock, A. M.. 12 end 1, anti 4 and 6 P. M. •
Lebanon, Dec. 9,1857. DAVID S. TUBER..
lionskeepfrs .Ittentton.
THE TOWN HAIL IN COM MOTION
•
.. 0,11 0 A21.D 33 'HIE ITIO BA 1 !
2LlPllanntldreigned lutsjuat ngaintet creed from
the city, wherii ho has yarehaso the best sa
tin:talent of BURNlTtiltli ever offered in Leh
. .. anon, and which he takes this opportunity to
say he Will sell ns low, or lower, than at soy other estab
lishment:, Ile has
SOFAS: T rte . :a -tetc Lwooye4. Card Tablet, Con
tee 7rttle. , Witot• Nuts, Hat Racks, tea
Laokiny and all kinds
ja.-IConunon.and Kitel.7.l Faraillfre.
. avow Venetian Blinds. Carriage.' for Chil.:
dean. Cane Scat and Common Cll.lllti. and almost every-
Alum: that can properly be associated with his business.
•
.1)y Ile feels great confidence in calling attention to this
assortment and cordially invitot all to give him a call be
flare purelituring elsewhere. lie is determined not to he
undersold. Ni.s..ecorris in the TO WY //ALL, in ararket
streete - • 1'111:0. P. 'FRANTZ
P. B:=Realy-mate Corers will be k , pt m hand, and
lit Splendid Ifcinsa has been obtained to attend Funerals.
Also, ICE lu any quantity. [Lebanon, Oct. 21,'0T.
Lebanon Valley Bank.
,Loiateti in Market strvt, nearly °apatite United Hatt , and
• W _. one door North of tNePort (Mice.
TLL
_rty the following RATES of INTERFST on
IMPO)ITS, en and after the bit day of Mack
.Dia year, mid r, G per cant. par annum;
For 6 Tito:dile. and longer,b per cent. per annum ;
For 3 manilla; and longer, 4 . por cant. per annum:
-retintrfng. A short notice of withdrawal. intorest paid in
fill Ow the Doposita front the date of depoeit to the date
pf withdrawal. We will • alio afford a libenti line of ac
roinnodatioa, to thane who ,iinty favor no with Deposits.
payable nr. denmnd. W ill pay 7 a pnnninni on SPANISH
and NIie.N.IOAN Dorn..A:US, and alio on old illezican
Tan and Ilaff P.ifars. !make collections on and re-
Mit he all parts of the 'United States, the Canadas and
Eittspe; iktrvotiata Loans. &c., kc. , and do a general F.X.-
CHAINGE nti BANKING BuaNgss.
0: DA.WSON COLEMAN, President
Gl3O. auto, Cashier. '
Themaderaignod,MAXAGEßS;are italirLinally liable
to thbOxtent of their Estates, for all Depoeita and other
Obligations of the "I .J 3LECON Vatrer BANE."
Sl.ll CAMEJtM, '
.G. MAYSON
EO'RGE 83fULLM, MEW ELI
JAMES TOUNG, , I'ACIEWETUS BOYD,
;Lebanon, NooB, 18.57. lemmas G LEIM.
r OAR TILE 110 1 L I
Let Old and Young Turn Out,--Drivr
Dull Cor'e and. Hard Times away,
and hold a Ju'ilie at GiIAEFFS
old-established and popular
CON FECT I'ONERY
STORE.
disacriancl street, a Jew doors Wax of Market.
11 has just received a Fnll and Complete Assortment
JIIIL of Nee , Goals for Thanksgiving, Christ Ume and New
ear, and is contiden t'that it has never beforebeee equal
ed in this town. I will enumerate a few of tharaiticke
French, German, English and China Fancy Coeds—such.
as gilded Chin/. Card Baskets. Jewel Foxes, Cups shd San-.
cera with mottos, for presents; a great variety of China
Figures, Twee and Mantle Orriamentr, alabaster tidies
and toles; Ladles' and 'CAtildrams' Fancy BesketiCChm a ,
wrix. kid and Colored MIL% Tin and German Toys, such
as Drums, Wagons, trash-tub., and a host of. othelloys.
Port Monaiea. Ci,?.t Cases and. Tubes; fancy giaristrork
boxes, Perfumery , Lombe, Brushm, toilet Seat/344 •
Also. flue au common Candies of every style; line
sugar Toys, sugar Fruit, large hearts, fancy no w B ea k.
ets, large and small hollow sugar Figures, ac. •
• Lots of Nuts, Currents, Cranberries, Citrons:- layer,
bunch and seedless liaising Lemons. Inanges,:Pimenk
In short everything in the limusii end Comrsorroxsar
line. All the above will botrold cheap, wholesale And
re
to suit parch/tiers.. With Martini for the patronage heretofoream berally
bestowed, he invitee the public to an exambilltioit'of his
new stock. JOHN GRARFF.
a_Partles served with due Bakery, Ica Creams and
Refreshments at abort notice.
Lebanon, Nor. M, 1it157.--7L
ilai•gailis Bargains)
MITE undermgned having purs/eis..4l
the entire stock of CLOTITING of L. it,
er, now ellitr for eale., at -their etere. one
/ 0 14 & :I=rine - ..,..t0re. in Market street. iu i!, 2 •
Lebanon, all kinds of Ready-made Pall,
merietathing. Their assortment iceaten,e.,
finest and beat material. and well made,
aasiouc to sal out speedily. they are
tow r..vrns. All in want of Clothing wit:
them a call heforepurehasingelsewh-re.
JACOB FUEt.ifIT,
Lebanon, Ndvernber il, 1857.—tf.
REMOVAL! RE M OVA Li REMO\ - -
• •Fall and Winter Arrival o f •
Hoots Shoes Hats Can, A
4
'rim Subscriber would respectfully infmn
of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has 10.-.ll(tF-7.'
BOOT and SIIOB STORE to his New Buildinz
street, between Beinherd's and Rander's HotA,,,: •
has just opened a superior stock of BOOTS
for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. endtrach -
Goat Kip, and thick Boots for Mn.e Boys. and
kinds of Mouroes, such as Calfskin,Morocco.Kio er a .!...:
for Men, Boys and Youths; also a general assures,-
Men's Gaiters, each as enatusled CEugress Calf,
Cloth and Kip Congress for Men cad Boas. '-
A general assortment of Gaiters for Ladles and
also Fancy Shoes- for Ladies and Children. all
styles; a general assorilaent of San.dals, Boots and
ins, for Ladies and Children.
JIATS AND CAPS.
such as fine Moleskin. Siik and Brush flats. a
acidulent of all colors and styles or soft lists f o r •
Boys. Also, a xariety of TritTeiill.4 Trunks,
above articles he oiler, for *ale at is s
rates for Cash. Come one. roma all. and rue, e,„;,.
judge for yourselves. lie has all kind.;
Boots and Shoes, and will take orders f 4 any
Boots and Shoes, and fulfill them in a sledt
Lebanon, Oct. 21, Isui.. doliN
. BULL'S
ItECTO 111 ISTUR
FOR PILES, rETT ER. RINGW:Oj:
". ND for any Eruption or Excorh.tien
.4; whether on the head. face4grms o kr
the body. Uhl ulcers or sores. and bitatb , s on rh
may be speedily - cured by the use of the bro.: t:
To thole especially that are suffering from tie:
offer a sure remedy.
Verna P.ev. Ntr. Eutertine. Pastor German Chet
Conway and sharp streets:
For the benefit of the of F I'M it n +Jut ,.
what a ides..iug a medicine. known by the :tame:.
Recto Mstum." has. b#Cll. to sit. I have
with the Piles for eight years. during whivit : -
my OWn remedies, as a preetitioher. and man,
bitt-witkotit silccess. Haring heard of Mr. ,
Remedy, .;..trkt. (kit; and though I used but
tie, 7 can 64 that lam perfectly cured. I
in a 'violent case of Totter. which extended over ft,
body, and in less thins two weeks it disapp,r,
the skin beeame clean and smooth. I strirth,it _
the directions. SAMUEL
Sold. Wholesale and Rotau. by D. S. Etthr,l , ll.
Lebanon, Pa.. sole agent for Lebanon connty.
.-nendl, .1 1657.71. y-
NEW YORE. ADVERTISEMEM!
FRO3I
ALBERT G. RICHARDSON's
Adverdsing, and Correspondence OM en, SEP
way, New York
urtsfa i!oto • Dye;
Within n nutshell all the merits lie,
Of Cristadoro's never-equalled Dye
Red it nadirs blaek. to brown transform 3
And keeps the fibres always from decay.
WES„.IIIS rnatehless, re-vitalizing Hair in I/ •
position as. the most harmless and
Dye in TLL WORLD. rrepared and sold. ,i.•
and retail, and applied in ten private mem..at
non's, No. 6 Astor [louse, Broadway. .New
by all Druggists and Berfunters in the United St 3 . --
Jan. 14, M7.-lg.-laq.
Agent—George 11. Keyser, 140 Wood st.,
Fancy Furs for Lailk.*
•TORN FAREIRA CO, (New Nto.. ) ::•1`
0 street-, ;there Eighth, Philadelphia.
3farinllmturera and dealers in Ladies.
Children's FANCY FURS. wholesale and r ,
J. F. A: Co., would call the attention of
public generally to their immense Sind; ot .
for-Ladies, Gentlemen and Children: their a•,
embraces every article and kind of Fancy Fur' ,!.:
be Worn during the season—ruch to; Full
Capes, Quarter' Capes, TUIIIIBS. Tieturiu•- , .
and Iluffatees, from the finest Iluselun :rat!,
es. t price Domestic Furs.
For Gentlemen the largest assortment Fur 4::
Gloves, Gauntlets, Sze.; being the dircet
our Furs, and Manufacturers of them tuldrretr.:
pervision, we. feel satisfad ere curt otter tett,r
meats to dealers and the public generally tlrcis.
house, having en immense usrortment tor , elrrt is
at - the 3latrafacturers' prices. to- $.l
JOHN FA
Sept.l6,'sl"—lm. SIS Market St.. at est
NEW CLOTHING STOW.,
ARRIVAL .OF NEW GOODS:
WE most nespeetfolly inform the o.4dleaten of L.
non and vicinity, that we I. d a Stu' C :
ins Store, in Cumberland street. hem n. Fl a
Sline's Store, where we intend to k.iencou.nti,v
a most select: m
assortment of
• Ready. Made Clothing,
such as Frock Coats, Overcoats, Dress 42 , ,at5. Ca.ers ,
Sattinett and Cassinett Pant', of all prices and .I—.l
lions, from $1,50 np to S 5; Tests. cloth. plain
Silk of all styles and designs, and a general a,surtue:.!
Furnishing Goods.
such as Neck-ties, Slav:alders. Wool and Flitekshicke: ,
white and flannel Shirts, Wool and Silk limier:shim,
Being in connexion with ale, ge wholesale manufaci":
establishment in the city, when., mar Goods are mat
tuned in the beat manner, and buying our ntaten;
the lowest cash prices. we are confident that we can::
all who will favor 113 with their Custom. All we
trial, as our motto is—" Quid.. Sal• 4 and Small 1 , ,
SCLIWEITZEX, LIBILBROSNER
Lebanon, Oct. 11, -57----Mx.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTH 1::
Clothisag; for the Illiffion.
rrIIELAItOnT.Isest ogtorted trtockonteadpeorde
1. tug ever exhibited in Lebanon, was just tle•tvliL
Head-Quarters fnr Good and Cheap Clotladl:
in Cumberloud street opposite the Court Moro.
Iterze_rstaix a- DeoTara take the Itnii in avllin4
they cin't be beat
*e !mte our neinerous Customers and the put;' ,
genera). to call soil exatnine our Mir stnck of FALL.
WINTER Cl/T[ll.W. consisting of all style, ri
emits, Sack and Frock Coats, Itaglans. Tahints. (a—r
and Gusium Coats ; Goys' Coats, Pants and. Vest , . zo
as a large stock of new styles of far.cy cassimer pant.,
wive" plush cud satin Vests; Underclothing. =wit,
shirts, merino shirts and drawers, heavy coitus an 4
drawers. German knit Jackets, wool and cot ton sr.
fora, coMforts. necktios : suspenders, gloves, shirts:4.i
lase, &c., &c.
* Hats and Cap., Trunks. Vslisos an& Carel F.
all will be sold at the lowest figure.
Lelsuron,Oct.i,'s7. ILETZENSTEFS &
Nol•Ili Lebanon Milling CA
Mitt: NORTH LEBANON MILT. has been reaaa-ie
nod is now completed and in oper-dints and pr-;:
ed to furnish customers regularly with a vary 'II'
RsC"..esis,” article of Ir LOC R, e heap a, it
misi , obtained from suy oth-r sonr7 , 1
. e a. . also
‘u. keep constantly on han
'o 'IIOP, BRA N, ;iil');: 1 ' , • : *
:1:0311Z • •I '
• .• trp.. They are also prepared F •'• •
kiwis of CUSTOMERS' Wens, and respectfully
the former customers of the Milt, as well as now•
give them a calL
YOL. They will pay the regular market prier: 7 .
kinds of Grain ' such as '{HEAT,, COHN.
'
ke. and afford all facilities and seconamNiati
those who will sell CONRAD H. ROT:WO:U-
N. Lebanon Ito., Dee. 9,1E47. Preainlet,
Grand Gift Enterprise
Is Now OPEN.
CIFTM GIFTS/ .4 aft to entry Pure 7,6
Tio 11. CI ULIYIN k Ca.,hava evened in the
jj le occupied by D. S. Reber'', Drug Store.
west of the Court liouse, Lehanom Pa., a very stnle
nod choice assortment of ENTERTAINING lasthr
every description, all of which are offered for sales:; ,
lisher's priw. Fach purchaser to the amount of id. t.
upwarils, will receive a GIFT. varying in value. 11 .1 ' . "
c-nts to ONE - HUN Dr: sm TWA:LARS. The gift• e!'
of fine Cold and Silver Watelim. Guard Chains, Nee.—'
Ladies and Gentlemen's Breasipitv. Ear Map, F.::;
roil*, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Lockets. ie.
The plan of distributing the gifts is entirely my?
unobjectionable, its fairness cannot he enestione,l
book has an envelope continuing a description of Or
the purateser is entitled to. Thestock of Booki ,
Gifts is open for the inspection of the public.
Ladies and Gentlemen are reepeetfWty Invited
and examine the assortment, and judge for thews 1 1 1!
Dec.l6, 1.557. GULDEN k
New Stake Line
Between Hnnunelstoweand Middle:Sr.
("VC end after the 15th inat., the sub
vt. ecrilwre .111 run a Deily Stage lAw -
between Hummeletown and Middletown,
connecting with the care on the Lebanon Vallty
on the arrival and departure, of the curie et
town. They aido keep LIVERY STABLE at
town for the accommodation of the public. Cc , .
and all kinds of eoriveyanooe.
November 2, lbtl-.
_ .
All Rigrat About Faroe.
Ty NoT, it cmn be - mode right by milling
Nrwtr-zrorr GALLERY. in S. .7. Stine's
tog, 0n(..-door oast of Reinhard's Hood. whet'' ,
tato a LIR EXEC'S that wilt oompare farce elAy
reaProt with any taken elsewhere. He has Jue
best sky-lights in the country; and - hario,t :.;,
•itins to Make his rooms comfortable. he FA 4 ' :i.il :;;;
'dare of patronage from the citizens of I.obascal - •
, rounding country. 4ii;—Prion, to suit the r
Letylooll, N0v.114,
Shaving, Hair Dressing, & Shan'
. • • • pooning .Saloon.
'
r71313TERM.A....N . & *RALEY would vvrctfal! • i . ,,:
/Li form the public that thee have. taken the e4 , !-.
meet of Mr. Ziainierritu. ou ilarket eareet. next' , '' : . :-
Ziona Lutheran Cluirch, where it will Ore itylo ri .. ,
•n wait on all wbb may favor them with th'n 1 . "!!:'',.
They havaliad much experience in the bueine,..,::•.•,...::
:Taro no ne to give entire i4tiefaction to tho; . .
~L utl
.r t l e t ris o . n
f. '
t e rm y h ir tive ti j i o n tui es e s. eve nt ry ey a co rra ni i i i a cr i l y ne iu n s t i f t ...,c a l :.2. : ::
trial.
Ari luru iffl:eschod at - ati lt : . U SLThi nblesich S-I— ed Le af tla :ll ° O n : °v. : sll'?..
dttre - er' °II'
.at tbe very lovnaft cash price., at
Leban6a, 0et.14, "67. EVVAT.TA A - Vg
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