AittitMaltritsit. $1 BO A YEAR. NON, PA., JAN. 6, 1556. ONE AFFAIRS. E.--. 2111 notices inserted in our aiver tains must hereafter be paiil for. We ime tired, and will eventually become d already, by working gratuitously.— .mlnation we have arrived at by agree. the editor of the Courier, and will be Ihered to. Tradesmen do not give as le for tiothieg--pnither eau it be expect work.for the public without rep_. rt is note In session in this bornagh M. Howell, of Laticast.nr, has beeisp. D. G. M., A. Y. M.., for the counties of Id Lancaster. • 111 n. litoater, rag., lifts been appoint ed an agent of .i e Fratallia Fin Insurance Con/- any of P.k.ilatielpLia. The Carrier Boys of the Acivertiaer re ,; * quest U.B to return their thanks to its patrons and friends for the kind reception they received on . NOV Year's morning. We learn that the amount of property in sured by the Slaking Springs Fire Insurance Company amounts to the enormous sum of thir teen million dollars. The 'Union Fire Oompanj, of this place, presented to Jain W. N.illinger, Esq.,their Pres ident, on New Year's day, it. splendid Iced Cake. Speeches wore made en botb'sides, and the good feeling seemed to be general throughout. f' At an election for Managers of the Leta. non Gas Company, on Monday, the following gen. demon were unanimously elected, via:-Jacob Weidle, Adam Grittinger, D. M. Karmany, John George, Dr. Goo. Ross, Oco. Glolm, Geo. Hoffman. 41.13 votes were polled. :OS- The Lecture of Col. John W. Forney, on the "Uses of Adversity," was delivered -in the Court House, on Monday evening, before a largo and intelligent nudience. It is sufficient to say that the composition of the distinguished author was beautiful throughout, and it was listened to with marked attention. . 0111-Dr. Mackenzy, of Philadelphia, will deliv er the second Lecture of the (loured on next Mon day evening, in the Court Itouie. The Doctor is said to be one of the most eminent Lecturers of the cif :Mr We would tiuggeit to the getters-up of lee-. turee that the comfort and convenience of Lectur er should akto bta taken into consideration. Why not expeitd a @billing fora lecturer's stand? The want of one has *so often been observed that we were surprised to sue the omission on Monday •., evening, liers - New Teat weka'agnia day for the country girls and boys. We never before saw so many in town. They were merry artsl blooming, and only here and there could be seen a slight attempt at hoops and crinoline. May, the free and easy— healthy and rosy lads and lasses all live to enjoy many more Now Years. Ira- Our neighbor of the Talley Times Is re moving his Printing Office to Mnnhoim. The lost number in North Lebanon borough was is. sued on Saturday. The first experiment of a newspaper in that borouglrhas thus failed after an experiment of 30 Weeks. We trust Mr. Ens ; rninger may meet with bettor encouragement in his OM home to which he is now returning. • Int. The Perseverance Baud favored us with one of their delightful serenades on. New Year's eve, for which kind remembrance we trust they will accept, in the same heartfelt feelings with which they aro offered, our thanks for the compli ment. May union, harmony good-feeling and good music continue to be prominent among their ennobling traits. pat- The Plantation commonly called "Brun ner'* place," situate in Union Ip., was sold by the 'Executors of Jacob B.Woldman, deed, for $3405,- 95, to David L. Light, of North Lebanon tp. It contains 104 acres. Mr. Hammond purchased frotn.W. Graff, lot on Plank road, adjoining Moravian Church prop erty, for $7OO. • The cares, the troubles, the hard tints, and all, of the past year were disposed of in this borough, on Thursday evening last, with each a hearty good-will that was really refreshing. It seemed to be the general determination that it should go out, in hilarity and good feeling. The mane feeling, and in the same strain, the New was inaugurated. May we enjoy during this year all the good things and the blessings of the old year, without so many of Its trials, misfortunes, end crimes; and may we all profit to our benefit and advantage from the lessons taught, us. 111111... We understand that Gov. Pullock has ap pointed Henry . T. lioffnsan end Henry Banger, Notaries Public fur this county. These appoint ments, in addition to Mr. Cyrus Shirk, appointed during the summer, fills the number allowed to the county. One Notary Public is snore than sufficient to trimsact all the business here, and the appointment of three, shows lOW the opposi tion manage their matters. They were afraid Gov. Packer might appoint a Democrat, to pre veut which, they filled up the compliment allow ed by law. Gov. Bigler, before leaving the Ex ecutive office, did not act in this manner, nor can nu instance be pointed to where the Democracy showed the same illiberal and—we may say gree dy—spirit. If the Democracy wished to take what they can get, they would only be following thebinmplee shown them. But they would not be guilty ,of that, which our opposition friends kuovr. We doubt if there is a Democrat in the county who would have thought of seeking .tbe office until the expiration of the first Commission granted by Oov. Pollock, no matter bow strong the inducements. The Borough Subscription to the Lebanon Valley Bail Road.-Sire are sorry to perceive in last Monday's Readiug Gazette, that neither the municipal subscription of $200,000, by the city of Reading, nor that of $50,000 by We borough of Lebanon, to the Lebanon Valley Railroad, will be assumed by the meeting to be held nt Reading ea the 11th inst., for the purpose of con solidating the Reading and Lebanon Valley Rail roads. This is adsolutely wrong and contrary to the expectations held out for someltime by per sons who seemed to speak by authority. The in terest on $50,000 (if the account is the Gazette be true, and we have no reason to think other wise,) the °Wiens of Lebanon may now make up their minds to be permanently saddled with by taxation. This added to our present onerous Borough tax of Lebanon will render it higher than in any other place in the United States. Our Borough Council should send a represea_ tative to the meeting next Monday at Reading, when the consolidation of tits two railroads is to be effected, and strenuously urge the assumption of the $50,000, which Justice and propriety to the citizens of Lebanon require at their hands. slr. James Reilly, of Harrisburg, has loom appointed to a $l6OO position in the U. S.' House of lloprosentittives. • It toßata that , time nover,, was merit 014 sad silver in alitadatioridit New York thial at tha present Halo. BY OM LOCAL REPORTER ILLNESS was the oauae of the non•appearano 'of our column kat week. We will therefore en deavor to bring in arrest - a from our last. erilltsir:m2is,lzdta t solemn fesiival of the Church,nnivereal threugh sAI Christendom, and kept for more than eighteen centuries in com memoration of an event that has given an era, to mankind, was variously observed here.. an Christ mas eve we noticed several lrall i ii nge beautifully festooned with everert-aa,, and the stores and eon fectionerioa cro - erded with the smiling countenan ces of old ".:14 young In search of "presents."— The °netting was freally enlivened by a Concert given by the Peraevesance Sax Horn Band, In ithielt they displayed increased musical talent.— Several other parties.also added glee to the lven ing by delightful serenading, in which the "Vo cal and Instrumental Musical Association" stood prominent. It was composed of a gay, jovial and good party of young . D3oll, and this we understand was their first appearance in a body. Their chanting birth-strains.eniusio judiciously blend. ed, aroused manysleepers from their sweet dreams over Santa Claus, about, the still hour of midnight. Both vocalistsand performers on instimmenta are said to have done exceedingly well, and their re ceptions at different places were warm. St.:Nich olas was around, attracting the individual atten tion oi numberless urchins who thronged around him With watery mouths, and desired to have their purses filled to overflowing with his bonbons, &a. The greatest dispensation of Providence, betrayer, (to the.poor,) was, that he hadtoeast aside his ancient robes of buffalo, Veer Mad bear- eking., There was also a general ineurning throughout Turkeydem. Ohl and young gobliters anti 'hens were sacrificed at the shrine of ravenous appe tites. To sit at a table graced with:a 30 lb. "bird" and other "tixins" is something for 'which an Bp ecurian Will not hesiSate to sigh. Thoire who were minus a turkey, tried the "goose iMestion." And who would be such a gosling as to despise them? Hard times were laughed down and dispelled, as the verriast nightmare plan tasma that ever'haunt= ed a nation. The philosophy of getting rid of evils, says Democritus, is to laugh. them down.— On Christmas the Perseverance : Hose Company stopped before the Advertiser office, when Messrs. Kelm and Steiner pointed their "shootin' ma chines" at it, and in a few minuteshaci taken neat pictures of the members and their beautiful Car riage. InJonestown, we learn, a number of "Pe a taaticals" made their appearance, and caused nu little amount of amusement among lookers-on. NEW YEAR.—The interment of• the old year in the graveyard of the past i rwae "watched" by various parties whose chief amusement was the dring of guns, pistols, crackers, , _ and doing 'all their minds could devise. The day was genial, and the town immensely thronged. It was em phatically the day for the sale of pretzels, ginger bread, lager beer, whiskey, swill, common cigars, due. Who cared about prices and expense? All seemed to enjoy themselves, and not a few retired that evening with empty pockets and heavy heads—a poor commencement "of a happy New Year. During the dny the Union Fire Company paraded through the streets, and the members, no doubt enjoyed themselves htlgelf. In the even ing the Perseverance Sax Urn Bend of this hor ougb treated the citizens of Annville to one of their popular musical entertainments. This day and Christmas are celebrated throughout the mod ern Christian world with festive rejoicings, too often approaching or exceeding the bounds of prb priety. It was also customary to give and re ceive gifts on those days, originally with the su perstitious design of securing good fortune, and afterwards for affection This.custom still ex ists among young people generally. New Year under the name of Le Jour de Pall,confinnee in France, to he distinguished by a universaleYs-, tem of present giving, in which even the royal family partake. - MILD WINTER.-=Judging from present writ ing, this promises to be as mild a winter as those of 1790, 1802, 1810, 182.1,. anti 1828. Of course we do not all iecollect back to the above years, but we have it from chronotbermal comparisons. No relishing Burns' chilly blast; we hope it may fully endorse the character of Its ancient prede- cessors. Religious Notices. English service. next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. in the MoraVian church. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Church. English preaching next Sabbath morning in the Reformed church. • German preaching next Sunday morning and I evening in the Emanuel's church of the Evangel- i ! ieal Association. English services, in connection with the cele bration of the Lord's Supper, on Sabbath morn ing and German in the afternoon, in Zion's Luth eran Church. Religious services in Salem's Lutheran Church on next Sunday morning in the German and evening in the il.7g,lish language. NIAlt lit I 1 b, Cu the 3lst ult., by Rev, A. C. Wedekind, Mr. John Bollnok, of Cornwall, to Miss Louisa Baas star, of Mount Joy, Lancaster co. On the 29th ult., by Rer. li. S. Miller, Mr. Sam uel Siemens(leder, of North Lebanon, to Miss El len Louisa Sower, of Lebanon. On the 3lst ult., by Revs: F. W. Kremer, Mr. John P. Hibshman, of Lancaster co., to Miss Sa rah Yin gst, df Jacksbn tp., Lebanon co. On the 24th ult., by the Roy, Fr. Krecker, Mr. John W. Moyer, to Mies Mary E. Boyer, both of .Myerstown. On the Tith nit., by the same, Mr. Lewis Corbit, to Miss Charlotte Marquart, both of the city of Reading. (Reading papers please copy.) On the 20th ult., by Rer. Edmund Leaf, Mr. Lafayette Brewer, of Lebanon, to Miss Hannah L. Ehrgood, of Reading. DIED, On the 2d inst., in N. Lebanon, Rebecca George, child of Jolt and Susan M. Shirk, aged 2 years, 2 months, and 23 days. The Leimmion Market. , [Carefully Corrected IViekly.] LEBANON, WEDNISDA.Y, JAN. 6, 1858. Extra Family Flour, $ 6 50 , Potatoes, 'l4 hul , 60 Extra Flour V bar.. 600 Eggs, 'f dos-, 18 Extra Super. Flour, 650 Butter, lit lb., • 'lB Superfine B. Flour, 500 Lard , 8 Superfine Flour. 400 Tallow, 8 Prime White Wheat, 105 llam, 14 Prime iced Wheat, 100 Sheuldere, 12 Prime Rye, 60 Sides, 11 Corn, 45 Soap, Oats, 26 Beery's', 25 Clover-seed, 700 White Rage, a Timothy-seed, 250 Mixed Rags, 2 Flax seed, 150 Flax, 7il lb ,„.. 12% Dried Apples, lit bo., 100 Bristles, f ..., 40 Dried Apple., pealed, 150 Feathers, 518 th-, 62% Pea& "Salta," 250 Wool, 1 11 Th.i 40 Peach "Hutzels," 125 Soup Berms, 7i4 qt., 6 Cherries, 160 Vinegar, 31 gal., 12% Onions, 50 Apple Butter, 38 crook, 45 The Philadelphia Illarket. PHILADELPHIA, Imam , 4,1858. Breadstuffs continue very dull, and the • only transactions are 300 bbls extra Family Flour, to ken at $5.50, and 500 bbla common western extra at $5 per bbl. Standard shipping brands are not inquired for, and nominally hold at $5 per, bbl, without sales. The homo' trade are buying in a small way, at $5 25 per bbl. for common to extra and fancy family brands, according to brand and quality. - Corn Meal is quiet and Penna. Meal is held at $3 per bbl. Rye Flour continuos dull„ at $4, but a small sale was made at this figure . .„'. Wheats of prime quality are getting scarce of the lots offering being of the low grroais, the absence of sales we quote red at 11 :Ai114s, and white at 11.5a120—a sale of 600 br„,,':;,;h o ic e L A . tacky white was made at /3 0 s,a,*800bus good do at 1200, in store. Corn is ritt,dtr Armor, and about 2500 bus new yell ow sol'At 50i530 for Penn's, .65a58e for.. Southern yeA wrwloski, oskie an dull with !man refti P tl4 , 4 A4 mita ciftPaaria jellingßye is aiyAba 01441104. a at reefer r4onn'a• THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. - - To all whom it may 'Cbucern.—The under 'alined 'begs 'leave to inform his old customers ; hnd the Public. in geneMi, That he atilt continues to *manufacture CABINET WARE of all ileeeriptlon;, at Ids old stand, in Wahrit street, between Raintr's and Relnhard's Hotels, in the borough of .T_Auman. The public will please re member that tea work le made up at better materials, and is st better finish, than can be found In any other establishment in the borough of Lebanon. Dec. 23,1867. C. BROTHER LINE. Xir This is to certify that I have made bat one appli cation of the Mame On on my fingers, , which hare been drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by rhea matisun It was of seventeen months-standing, and lam now entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend it to all af flicted likewise., • T. Harrisburg, 72 Locust street. Mr ELM/30MT! GENUINE PEEPARATION. 111 RELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. REGHBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. Ie HELMBOLD'S Genuine 'PREPARATION prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, With the greatest accuracy and Chemtcal , knowledge devoted to their combination. Ani — Seo advertisement headed IIEI,IIBOLD'S CLUFIDINBPREPA RATION. _ THE 'DEAD RESTORED TO JAPIA.--A. few years ago it WEDS generally supposed that gray:bah:could not be restored to its original color, or made to growon bald heads; but BiRCO the advent of ProfessoroTood'a lifairleestorative, many persons.who-dyed ,yeare•ago are now seen daily in the various] walks of life;-.• appearing in all the vig or of youth, wearing their own dark flowing locks; sim ply from having used this great Restorative.-,Louisville . ' • - dee. 30. FADED FLOwnnei.-,lt causes sad renectiona to take up a faded boquet ones smiling with beauty, endgame upon its withered leaven and faded colors. But how many faded flowers do weaee on the great baguet Of -humanity; men and ladies, too, whose beauty has Seel with almost the lightning's speed, and whose forms are sinking with 'im mature decay. What a pity, it, is that all sueh'do not know that ere disease hastaken 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 DitterS; which drives away despon dency, strengthens the weaker parts; and restores the whole system. It , js recommended by physicians, and commended by alt Who have used it. Sold by all• Drug gists, Orme* mid'ele.alers generally. Wno rs Dowreprze.?--What .Dyspeptic and nervously unstrung invalid that ever tried his celebrated Stomach Bitters, but can reply with pleasure. In all cased of Die nine's, Flatulency, Palpitation, Prostration, great fatigue Constipation, Dyspepsia, Physical and Mental Inability, It Is surprising how soon the patient finds relief. They correct the appetite, impart tone to the system, force off the bite and impure secretions, regulate the bowels, give us strengthbf body and vigor of mind. No family can afford to be without Ilostettcr's Stomach Bitters. Sold in quart bottles by all Hotels, Grocers, Druggists, &c.— No additional spirits required. Damoverm.REIGAILT, Agent, North-west corner of Market and Water streets, Lebanon. pan. 6,';iB-lm. . To Fatliers and lifothers.—You know how' important It is for your children that you shotild keep good health.— How frequently do you see feeble parents dressed in mourning on account of the death of their `beloved chit-. dren. What a pity it is, when, by proper care and reme 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. ski we desire to 'improve the condition of our race, to procure Dr. Horse's Almanac and read how diseases are cured In accordance with a uac'e laws with innocent Roots and Plants. PREGNANCY. - During this critical period ~ lortio'sTrlian Root Pills will be required, became they cleanse the body from those mor bid humors, and thoroughly drive away all pins, and give ease and comfort to the mother. From one to three Pills, taken two or three times a week during pregnancy, wilt cause the mother a safe and easy delivered, and will be sure to give a stout and tumidly constitution to the child. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. Dee.l6, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMRIIY SIR JA3IF.S CLARKE'S Celebrated Fe tat ale Pills. Prepared from, a prescription of Sir .1 Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine h unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves all obstructione,and a epeedy ententey be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, it is peculiarly suited. It will. in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great 'Britain. to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females durine the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on 'Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all moss of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means hare failed, and although a powerful remedy. do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or anythinghurtful to the constitution. • Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, -JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin & Co.) Jibehester, N. Y. N. D.-41,06 and 6 postage stainps_enelosedito any au thorized Agent, will insure u bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. Hos% opposite the Court Home, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada: also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa, October 7, 1667—1 y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Subscriptions o the S. B. POST, will be reeeived at WALTZ & Bosu n's BOOR STORO. at club rates, oue dollar per copy. Lebanon, Jan. 6,1858.-21. PUBLIC SALE or Lebanon Gas O . NITILL be sold at public sale, on Friday .Errniny, V January 15, 1858, at o'clock, at the Public House of Adam Mak, In the-.borough of Lebanon, 190 SHARES of LEBANON GAS STOCK fia-Condition.s at Sale. CILORCIE GLEDL Cashier. Lebanon, Jan. 0, 1858.-ts. , FOR ItENT. TE undersianed offers for Rent, the following prop erty, Tim—hie GRAIN AND WARE-MOSE, LUM DKR, YARD, Coal Yard, with all the Landing, Scales, Ac, This is one of the best Business places on the Union Ca nal. It was late the property of henry Meyer, and is situated in MeyereviUe, Lebanon co., Pa.• Pere°lL whil ing to Rent the above property, will apply soon to the nndersigned, residing near by, or to henry Meyer, resid ing on the property. JOUN MEYER. hieyeraville, Lebanon co., Pa., Jan. 6, 1858:41.- ookingThiurres s Heaters arc .. le rilla undersigned have onuonded to turn their atten- Hon to the setting, up of RANGES, lIRATBRS, Ac.— they-luisTaade arrangen:.ntsti with a leading ibm in the city of Philadelphia, who will imppii_them with the hest and most approved articles-in this business; and they will guarantee'that they shall be put up - iii:suarrior manner. Being prepared to put np Ranges, Heatera..:Zilc. promptly and reasonably, the undersigned respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. Xitir Any REPAIRS needed at any of the above named articles will be attended' to with' espatch. Lebanon, Jim. 6,'57-3t. BUBB dr BOCK. ► KEYSTONE HO U SE In North Lebanon Borough. 5 BENJAMIN ZELLEIt respectfully informs the public that his old and well-known stand has been very considerably enlarged and improved, and is now provid ed with the most ample accommodations. This Hotel is located on Market street, in the very centre of the busi ness portion of the borough. His chambers are conve nient and well ventilated, and his table will always be supplied with the best that can be procured. His stables are large. and specially adapted for the comfort of ani mals. Ma house has the important advantage of an en ciosertyard.for the-benefit of Drovers, &c. North Lebanon, Jan, 6,1856,' - 31::"... , ..:Htk- tT ...:0 : :$ .! in Kpi-v. jN-v-st.! am IT a TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES GUILFORD & LEMBERGER, MARKRT STREET, Opposite . the - Siarket House. ALE, -ART (G LES BOUGHT OF trd. WARRANTED pu RE AND FRESH, !ITT, bvt,ll TO SW THE ThIIE.V. ALL TILE POPULAR , PATENT MEDICINES, -;:•'; At GUILFORD & LEMBERGER'S. HORSE & CATTLE M EVit INES, At GUILFORD & LEDIDEROBR's. 4 '' . BURNING FL Up At GUILFORD & LRILIBRIKSes. , & P NE OIL, 'TOBACCO, SEG , ,, - ) 1 B SNUFF, . 'S. At GUILFORD k LEIIIBF ER ~.., At GUILFORD & LTABER' dEff, , s . FRESH GAR,:eEN SEE as , • SPIC ICS 'SODA,, SAPONIFIER, , At GUILFORD etLDIDIGIOER'S. With All tke a - it:toles nenally r kept in A well•eanducted • ''''' PIRSTPLASS . - :,rug *Ettore. ....._ ~, Of every Tarlety.nid eoldat.the lowest market prices. Warranted to fit wheu.applied; . • VI- PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. and FAMILY RECEIPTS. accurately cainpounded by - J. L. LEDIDFACCrEIt, anAlmATE.or PRARMACY, who has bad an taped- CIICe of etgitt years in Philadelphia and Richmond, Va: rjr tQUNTBY-MER . CHANTS Supplied with .Thirning %Plaid; Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee, hlstchee, blacking, Saponifier or Concentrated Lye,,BecenCee, biedidnea, -,PfedaroCry, * at the mat iftnoilirbolesile, rates, by ' • OWldrOltD-k IBMBENGZIt, Di oscine, .Lebanon January 1858. J, . „Market Sireet. Special Notices. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Builders, , Contraciors, AND the community in general. All those that are In went of SAWED TIMBER, will please end call at the undersigned's NEW SAW MILL, at 'the Union Canal Water Works, where they can be supplied with any amount of OAK end PINE TIMBER, of all sizes and thickness, from 1 foot to 70 feet /ong. .Arso on head all kinds of LATHS, PAILS, Pine Boards, Oak Plank for Boat Builder'', &c. Also a good lot of CHERRY Planks suit Boards on. hand which will all be sold cheap for Cash. um.. Also on band all kinds of COAL, such as Broken, Lump, Nut, Pea; and also 800 bushels of the best BITU MINOUS COAL for bleckamithing. J. & S. (Talon Water Works, Jaa. IsB—fis, BIEVER === . _ _.__ . pp EMAINING IN THE ANATVILLB POSY OFFICE, li, Lebanon county, Pa., •Jiiinary 1, 1858. Allithlead t Wm. L. Hagan, Joseph ' • - Allan= Elie. • Haidin, T. W. Black, Wm. Heilman, Samuel lilouch, Wm. .Imlx4en, John Boyer, Catharine Heller, Wm. Brown, Maria - Long, Abraham Basso, Peter - ' Leary, John • Bose, J. L.• • -Lew, D. B. . Conrad, Samuel . Lynch, William Carter, Win. A. Moulfare, Daniel Conley, M. A. .. McGill; Jerry • ' Cann o r , John itris 7 ro i n i b e k re e , i Drg , John Michael ru,:jto hTnin : Dougherty, Henry Neff,. Mr. Elliott, Anna Si. Fulmer, Daniel Foley, Patrick Frey, Henry , Seib, Joseph:- r , Fosuacht, Wm. Saybold, Peter Garbart,'Franklin Shroff, Samuel liagan ' & William man, Rev. Henry Hines, James, Shaffner, Barbara Henninger, George Parente, Pat. Hetrich, Polly. Yarty, Jacob • - Weill 1; Abraham STINEMETZ, P. M. Perrone calling for any Of the above letters will please say they are ailvertiaed. Jau. 8,1858, a==ll REMAINING IN THEIEBANON, PA.POST OFFICE, JANILLRYI, 1858. . „,. ' Alderson, Thoma s Tight,. Lott Alieman, J. W. Leibnuf, - Joseph. ' Burns, James ... . Lehman. Elias . Bitner, Reuben S. • Light, Landis Buchanan; Andrea* Laiae. C. F. -, . Belder, Casper - Lee; John, .'' ' .:: Bart, John Loyd, Jesse Brandt, Martin Mayes, WM. Brown, Henry Miller, Daniel ' Brown, David - ' ' ' Miller, Mrs. DUO Bretz, Miehrel , '. ' Meehan, Wm. Bechtold, Thonufs' , . . ~ McCou - en, Patrick Dockstoee, Henry ... . Miller, Jonas . . ' Blaning,'Mr. a", • ' Merrill, John:L. Bar 8: Sons, Macodeley, Richard . Beck, Jacob Misialer, Joseph Bohr, Jeremiah . ' Meyer, Sebastian Blum, Wilhelm Mitchell, J. R. Roes William . Idlers, Mrs. John Bricker, Jacob ' - . Miller, G. W. ' . Boyd, Robert Neiman, Lewis Barto, Elias Nomache, Charles Bohen, Miami Noll, Miebsil Clay, Henry . Osborne, John IL Clark, Sarah Ann Packer, John Connard, Mr. Ploti, John Coon, Adam Pretz, George Connelly, Patrick Purple, „J. It. Bohner, Elias - Quigg,,Atnes . Davis, Daniel . Richardson George Dawson, IL IL Ragsdale, g. G. Douglass, Robins Rosenberger; Wm. Dougherty, James • Rank, C. P. Eynon, Mary ' Reilly, Thomas Eager, ilertor '' Reidel, Rebecca Fritz, J. . ' Reinoehl, E. S. A. Fury, John,. Robstock.„ Frantz Tinkly, Wm. - ~' Rabe:ooll. - W. IL Focht, David .. Shone, Johnif. Fisher, Eliza S. - Renter, Melcroir Fillman; Samuel Shoemaker, Niel:toll - 0 Fury, James Shelter, Joseph Gier, Thomas Stafford, Mrs. Elizabeth Golluday, .5. P. Seltzer, Mr. S. . ' • ' Grant, Jas. A. Seibert, Levi ~ Green, Richard Snavely, Henry Garret, James - Scudder, C. IL • ilonen, Jamee Swanger,Miami . Houser, Nancy Stine, S,. Hoffman, John Swatch, Sarah Hawk, Amanda ' Seybert, Rev. John Hauck, Franklin Shimp, 3lichrel , Woltzberg, Amanda, Seigrist, Win. H. Uranilton, Thomas . Smith, Miss EnZa Healy, Patrick Shea, Joseph ' Rickey, Win. Setzer Sr. Kreitzer, Hawk, Capt. Sol. Stine, Wrn. Ihm, Joseph Smith, August Jackson, J. T. Stengele, Daniel - John, David L. . .S.tingel, John Jonsen, James ' Triest, Catharine Jones, Mrs. Sarah B. Taylor, Wm. s. Kelly, Mrs. Rebecca. - Ilbrieh, John Y. Kreider, Elias Washington. David , Kreider, John-F. - Wittman, Win. . Kreider, Jacob Wallonbom, John Kinter, John Waltman, Joseph Knaus, Amanda Witmer°. S. IL Rohr, Jacob . . Wager, Geary - Kauffman, Israel ' - I4loa, John Kavenaugb, Terrance White, Henry Looker. Jacob , - . Wise, Wm. Luft, -Miss Alla ' Wertz, Will. Tt Light, Cyrus Walbon, David Law„ Z. N. , Yengst„ Georgo Landis, David ' '`,'"Yoting; Jaeab W. • Lopes, Patrick 'AM P. S.—Persons calling for any of the abovo named Letters will please say they are advertised. ANN L. IiGTURNUFF, P. B. Lebanon, Jan. 1, 1815. Important Discovery. CO N. S U M:P T -I O N AND ALL Digeases.of the Lungs and Throat ARE I'OSITIVELY . CURABLE. BY INHALATION ! !! which conveys the • Remedjes to the cavities in the lungs through the nit passages, and coming In direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner vous system, giving that tone and energy se indispensa ble for the restoration of health: -To be aide to state confidently that COnsitinplienfiS efirable by Inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure.' It is as much tinder the centre' of medical treatmenties any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred eases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty percent. in the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for.the lungs are go cut up by the disease as to defy medical skill. Even. however, in the last stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an nually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the U nited States alone "; and a correct calculation shows that of the preient population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly, the quiver of death ha,s no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy .of life, for it spares neither ego nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gift ed. By the help of that Supreme Being, front whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled tooffer to the afflicted - a permanent and speedy cure in Con sumption. The first cause of tubereleS is from Impure Blood, and the iinmediate effect, produced by their depo sition in the lungs, is to prevent the free admission of -4 „lr.toto the air veils, which causes a weakened vitality through' . 02'..k entire system. Then, surely, it ie more ra tional to expect 'greigpsd from medicines entering the cavities of the thugs, iltaiffr.ntt. those administered through the stomach ; the patient will - sways find the 'lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling 'rune. dies. True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless, it acts constitutionally, and with more power and cer tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sys tem, so theta limb maybe amputated without theslight est pain; inhaling theadinary burning gas will destroy life in a few.hours. The Inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system 41b, fainting or apparently dead. The odor oftnany:of the medicines is perceptible in the skin, a few lie - Adepts at ter being inhaled, and may be immediately,ileVacd In the bltiod. A convincing proof of the ein „ Sytltional Poets of inhalation t ikthe fact that sickre& , , midways pro- - duced by breathingfford air. Is rotyluls positive evi relieved and judi ciously adminisideffsdagh deuce that propen l teniedies, carefo'avi, the most happy rizeinhsW.,,Dinnitr; eighteen years' prac , should. produce from disease's of the l ti n c n e g , e n atannay throat ahnadys; my care, and I have even after the sufferers h eff a e d ct hec ed n m p a r ly kio ri, ii rnarite' ite ,„ rt W i 4 ,zhnltlintngen, which fully sat , idles me that Cons , drinition is no longer a fatal disease.— My- treatmenl -01 :;‘.knisrtniption is original, and founded ce and a thorough investigation. My o p n er i f ° ec n t g ac e ti x ri il ..itlnce with the nature of tubercles, Itc., distinguish, readily, the various forms of enables kn i p disease *t simulate consumption, and apply the proper reme!:rarely being mistaken even In b single case.— "rh.ti tamiliarity;in connection with certain pathological %Ka microscopic discoveries; enables me to relieve ti he lungs from the'effeets of contracted chests; to ' on large the chest, purify the blood, impart, to it renewed vi, wity, o wi ng eaa egy, and tone to the entire system. itledicirfes with full directions, rent any part of the itateeir 'stoats and Canadua, by, patients communicating their sym - ptords by . letter. But the cure would be mere certain if the 'patient should pny me a visit, which' would give me 4.•0 - opportunityl.4, examine the lungs and ena bl e ma 4,o..prescribe with ninth greater certainty ; and then the curecould'he eifeetviLivitienit ray - seel'4,i7 the patient again. . WzIPGRARATI.I, Itt. D., Office, 11.3rFilbort , 14.. (old No., 109 ) below 12th, • p#ll, 3- _Trai=l-1` I la*/ Qat" 1 - 41111111% Alm . n— _ Open 'to . ummelstowEi miles from urg Harr' • • II . ON and after 'MONDAY, November 30th, 1857, the Passenger Trains will ran tollnennelatown„ leaVing Beading at 10.213 a. m, 15 . 4. - lEurnmelstown-at 2.30 p. m., daily, except Sundays.: Up train plum Lebsolkat.'l2 TrAirt at 320 p. m. . - Both trains noun:sot al , Readfn g with the.up and down rem r trains freaLand to Philadelphia on the Sand e 7,4l24,—..BotWeep&ealingtind..}:toir 3 sl.,Bs & 1,10 ' ' 110 Leland*, " 0.85 0,70 Lebanon " - /iiiiumbleterWri, `! 0 ,4 0 Snigelnre,beinsesn awrisbiirg amilluttimaatown, 60cs Ded.;2;1 1 357. •A, WICOLLB,,Gin. Supt. . . 'SINN ' - iias just -• re I thmed ' ..from ii; kmtymlth . his new stock of Boots, igloos, TSOOks and :sling bar). Startling Disclosures.i I"CiST PUBLISH:HIV& very Interesting and useful book, dtsclosing the mysteries of the human frame, with Numerous //iultratirms, containing yllllOl3B and Interest ing Information tor those who are about to enter into the ttarringe.gate, designed only. for Females. All young-married persons; and thosnabout to be mar ried, will find In thisibook information of great value to them..:' All such peracac should lose,tto time in procur ing 'this bookJlt sent on receipt of one dollar, soeurobtmailet-iad xiodlinid,to any address in the 'Union. Bills of all solvent banks taken at par. 41,.. persons wishing this valuable work 19111 please cut off the address below, and poste it on an envoltpe, enclos ing one dollar, and they will receive the book, by the re turn mail. JOS. Y; MATSON, Publisher. Dec. 30, '57-4t. Box 1544, P. 0.; Nme York.' riALL and examine WALTZ- A-ROEDEL'S stock of Ili Holiday Goode before purchasing elsewhere. . "Home - - A 0-atin !" - - THE undersigned .would .respectftilly inform the public that they have returned home Vain : with their TIN-WARH& SHEET IRON ESTAB LISEiMENT to the well-known place in Camber land strea; to !lee Eagle Buildivs,' Lebanon; Pa., 44 where they shall hS pleased to accommodete all custom ers at the shortest nett* . and on the most reasonable The MOP will be found In :the Ermemenf of Adam Rae's Nero litnlding'and.the WAIIE-ROGBI'on the . trit floor a. the same Thilidinv:tieXtidigir Rabor's Dry, Goods Store. The Shop is, a magnificent one—it being the handsomest in the County, and well.calcizlited 'for such a•puipose, .4lap- They would return their sincere tliands for the liberal patronage-afforded: them; and particularly this last season. ttc3. Hoping MO.-their uniiring efforts to please, and their' return "firO/lfE"' totheold stand so long occupied by Jonx Ryst, witrinsure:fdr them a still more liberal patronage, they would Invite all to gire.them call before purchasing elsewhere. - - Lebanon, Dec.3o, '57. . ropn & DAVGIIIgitTY. "IXTALTZ BO Di a larea'aaq t:ncutoLHol iday llxka, whieh they, wt.: ..,spone of cheaply. ' illloverls Liquid Halt , Dye. rpHE testimony of Prof:At:Kith _iutti Dr. Briockle having 1, previously been published, tim tag io now. atile4: From Prof. 11foCioskrf, 4 fortiteily Profossor of Theory mol Frttotioe, of Itietileine ; in tho-,Female Medical . Collego ;Of Pennsylvania mot late "Froressiii of F.nrgery in the Amer ican-College ofMedidiste;lzet - - . 7; • . tPIiaIiADELPHIA. ,NOV. 2101. ;on. afr. Joseph B. Irdeo.-A trial of your Liquid Ilalr Dye trill convince the most skeptical, that it le a sole,-el*ut and efficacious' Preparation Unlike many others, It has in several instances proved serviceable in the'enre ofailme cutaneous eruptions on the head,and.l have no hesitation in eminnending thbed }squiring iluclian applicatiOn. 'Very respectfully, F. 51cOLOSKEY, M. D.' 475 Race St. abormlath. MOVER'S WRITIND INKS. including' Hover's Writ ing Fluid:and, Homes Inflelible lake, pttll maintain their high character, which' has always distinguished thein, and the extensive demand first created; has contitrubd uninterrupted until the woman. 4eff-Orders addressed ickhe'lliftrinilidtory, N 0.41 - RAcs Street, above Fourth, (old No. 144) Philadelphia, will re ceive prompt attention by JOSEPH M. HOVER, Dec. 30, '57-tal.s. ' ifausfacturcr. SANFORD% $l,OOO CHALLENGE Pateatt l'iirtable Heater. THE most powerfUl Heater an greatest Fuel saver In the world. Fottrarmipg with ,pure air. Private or Public Remits, TlallsyStudieg, Churches, Factories, Steree, &t.. Sanford's sl,obo Challenge Patent Portable Heater is unequalled. It is claimed that it will bring into ac tion at least 30 per cent. more heat than any other of the same size, using at the sometime 30 per cent. km fuel. The objection usually ascribed to all other heaters of furnishing an impure, dry air, so injurious to health and furniture, is avoided in this, eupplying,as it does a pure malleable air. • This heater hay been in nee for five -years, and all who, have 'them testify in the most flittering ;terns to their superiority over all others, both a4-fuel-savers and heat ers. Exzkaty lIENNETIIUM, Jr.. ' Tin and Sheet-Wen 'Worker, and dealer in all kinds of Stoves, No. 18, North Fifth street, Itcaaing, Pa., SOLE AG ENT FOR BERES AND LEBA ?lON CODS TIES, N. B: Pamphlets containing - letters front those who Mire used them can be had.of the Agent. 'oa r Ito refers, also, to the following gentlemen, who have, in use this excellent stove; and thwo from Lebanon, wishing to see are cordially invited to do so. upon eachJ and allot them. Dr. IL 11. Muldenborg, Tobias Darin, E. U. Knoske, Jacob Ilishler, . E. W. Earle, Etq., Dr. Wallace, S. Weida, -" • Dr. J..K. M'Cunly, G. W. Souders, John Stephenson. Reese Davis. ' Reading, Dec. 30 MI ' Fire .Notice T 0 the Members of the Northern Mutual bum- I ranee Company of Lancastef County :—Ben jamin M. Stauffer, of Penn township, Lancaster county, had Grist Mill destroyed by Are. Loss sustained to be paid, $9300. Absolom Ruth, of Adamstown, Lancaster !, count/•, Hat Manufactoryund contents destroyed by fire. Loss sustained to be paid, $341i0, which losses are to be t paid by said company in the year ending the first day of Deeember,lBsl. Notice is therefore given tool! the mem tiers of said company, to pay seven per cent. on the dol lar on their respective premium notes on the books of tho company, deposited previous to the time said losses were ! sustained,to be paid within 3U days from the date hereof,to SASMEL haste,nearNew Ephrata, Lau. Ca., Secretary and Treasurer osaid Company ; or to Wm. 11. Paul, West Cocalico. twp., Lala. co. Peter Martin, Esq., Clay twp., Lan. co. John luta, East Candice twp.. Lan. co. George B. Shober, Warwick twp., Lan to. Samuel Keller, Ephrata twp., Lan. co. Jacob Longenecker, do • do, Abrahaiu E. Bear, West Cocalico twp., Lan. co. Samuel Bucher, PAst Cocalico twp., Lan. co.. Hexer Ilatatitt,jr., North Lebanon twp., Leb. co. Directors of said am/patsy. Nathan Worley, Ilauheim borough, Lan. co. • • Daniel C. Moores.. Mount Joy, Lan. co. John Hollinger, Ilaytown, Lan. co. Christian 11. Rauch, Eq. Lill; Lan. co. Henry Duch, Itothrille. Lan. co. Ezra Burkholder, Went Earl, Lan. co. Ephraim Blusher, Bret:knock. Lan. co. John Echternach, Fairviiie, Len. co. Esaias Wilingsfelt,A.lamstown, Lau. ca. John Hower, Beinlioldsville Lau. co. A. P. Hibshman, Esq., Shaderatown, Lebanon co. Dr. Edward !Big, Stouchaburg, Berks CO. Isaac Fidler, Womeladorf, perks co. Agents of said Company. All those members who fail to make payment before the first day of February next, their insisraniss will be MU pended until the trot of May next, and if not paid on the first of May next, their Diemen , * will become cancelled and null and void. by reason of such delinquency, and the costs of collection must follow as provided by the Act of Incorporation and Bp-Laws of the Company. Ity order.of the Board of Directors. Dec. 30,'57-3t. SAMUEL NI:9%Y, Secrly. tka.. For the convenience of the Members, the under signed will be present at-the following places for coned tion:—January the :ma at the public house of Christian Hoffer, in Palmyra, Lebanon county; on the 25th at N. Lichtenwalter, In Lingelstown, Dauphincounty; the 2711, nt the Harper House, Lebanon county; the =h at Sant. Bank, in Jonestown; tae 29th at the house of the under signed, in tN. Lebanon township; and the 311th at tta house of Leo. Zimmerman; in Lebanon, each day fro-. 1 r ..! to 12 o'clock. HENRY HEILMAN, 4r: / \ ofE.S SO Fl ii ? ... V AO . 0 __- . 1 ,• • A 0 10 H c . k - , \--- r , 'P , r INN . .. RAC FOR PRODP.CIyG'IIAIR OIC BALD HEADS, AXD EESTOLLNO (11{1 *- - vnAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. TlUS,tatonishhig and unequalled preparation has net. OP failed to produces growth on Bald Heads, when nee according to the_direction, and turn half back to its Original color, after' having become gray and reinstate it An all itd original health: !ware. softness and beauty.— fteMOVe3 at once all scurf. dandruff a.u3 unpleasant itelt ing,scrofula, eruptionitind fererish heat from the ecalp. It also prevents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling or. and hence acts m a perfect 11Allt3NVIGORATOli A&D TONIC. A gentleman of Boston writes to his friend io 1.4 - ew Bid ford thus:— . To your Inquiries, I would reply; that when I first com menced using l'rof. Wood's Hair Restorative, my hair was almost white, and had ham so for the last ten years and it was very thin on the• top of my bead, and vary loose, and pulled out freely; but I found that' before I had used all the second bottle, (which was eight weeks), my hair was entirely changed to its original color, light brown, and is now free from dandrite end quite moist. I have had my hair cut, five or six times since the change, and have never seen anything likeltite hair starting from the roots; and it is now, as thick as it ever was, and does not come out at all. It bas prirved in my calm all that I could.wish to ask., July 1, ISII. Tours, etc, (From the Boston Herald.] Solthrunve Woura Ricewi,vn.—Ely using Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; gray hair can be permanently metered to its original color. The subjoined cortinea te from John son .k Stone, Gardiner, Maine, is but one or the many in stun= that are daily coining to our knowledge, of Its wonderful effects. It is uo longer problematical, but a eelrevident truth, as hundreds in our community can tea tiry. • Gamma - EN Maine, Juno 22,15,51. -. Dias Stu have used two bottles of Prof. Wood's Hair Reslonitive, - and - arivsaky. eay - a - t-tt.'2 ;:=2..;,:iriiiedoet•ry 'ef the age for restoring arid changing the hair. Before using it I was a Man oteevouty. My hair has now attain od its'origiriareolrir. ' You cam recommend it to the world without the least fear ; as my case.-was:'nne of, the worst kind. ' . Yours, vspeotfully, Prof. 0. J. Woof). , Bnooxximmillasa.; Janortry 12,153.5; Dun Enr:—Haing made a trial of your Hair Restore- It gives me ploaaure to say • that its effeet has been excellent removing inflammation, dandruff, and a con stant itching tendency with which I have boon troubled from Childhood; and has also restored my hair, which was becoming gray, tO - its originaloolor. . I have used no oth er article with anything like the pleasure and Yours, truly, . J. K. iM a tta, .ProL Man.' [Pastor of tbe Orthoddx Church, 8403 t 11:4. ftrom the Missouri Democrat.) *. 4 • F s . Wone's Hue Drr..;--Thle edmirabla artiola improving, the hair., No Vika+ Of AiMiIak.P.LUdrAPW • fore the public, erijays bidter retutattimas a • • • • e And invigorating hair 'toxic.' Its pearlier chemical flee haves beneficial effect _upon the'growth and an:meter ofthe batr.thingikaWatid glossy Mature to that which wee formerly of a COll9O and drrratture• It liaii,Alwawe iiariretend, a tendency to premrse th 6 youthful color and - aouoaianee tha hair. and ddstroying or eohnteracting 'effecte of eg0. 71 With 'Well reatemmondatlons hi Its fa wer;wrobarttlypercelve bow'aoy lady. orgentleman 'Mould latielayeakan.valuable nn adjunot to . toilet. • For. isle, in Lebanon, at Gourcilin a 'oinamtsza's Drug store. a/1. respoctr bls Draggles.. Ldeo.ll-3m. 0- E ftll 0V A L.. 413 D. S. RABER'S • - Wholesale and Retail Drop, Store, ace been Removed to his New Building on -Cumber land Street, eplasite the Engle buildings, Lebanon, Pa. TITS enbecriber respectfully announces to his nem:rain tames and the public ha general, that he bag con 4tant ly op baud a large 'toot of D S ' " PERFUMERY, MEDICINES,. ,PA TN TS, 1.) II EMI CA DS, - "MI' 'DYE -STUFFS. YARNISIIE3, ...q t r . TURPENTINE, •GIASS-WARE, t imusims, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Sa gan., Tobacco, &c. Also a variety Wf Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rater. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Pnrchastri will ploase remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchaeing else where. • grwe Physicians' .preseriptiotut and family rect pesearefully compounded, at 'an bouts of tho• day . or night, by Wting-at the Drug Store,- opposite tuft LagL ! Buildings.• . • Ou.Sunclaye till Store iillkler ter • the. coip poen/Reg of prescriptions between th; bouts of l'ezni 10.o'elock,A. M., 12 and .1; and. 4 and 6 P. M. Lebattompec. 9,1&67_ • • DAVID S. RADER. • lifotisekeepirs - attentioti: TIIE TOWN IN QOM MOTION GBAND EXHIBITION!!! enndersitmed has Just ar,ainteturned from the city, where he has purchased the ',cid as. sortment of FUENI.TURff ever offered in Leh suon, and which he takes this opportunity to ,eay sell as low, or•lower, than at any other moth ' liebutent. He Lae SOFAS,"Tete-a-tele Lounges, Card Tables; Cm . Ire What-.Ynts, Hat Racks, Tea ' Pay's, Laol,qug Glasses. and all kinds of 'Common and Kitchen Furniture. • • Also, blattraws, Venetian Blinds. Carriages for. Chil dren., Cane gent and Common CHAIRS, and almost every thing that.can properly be associated with his business. , feels great confvlents in calling attention to this 'a.Wortment, and cordially !writee all to give him a call be. . fora purchasing elsewhett. . lie. Is daterminod not,to.be undersold.. 'Zlis Paws is !tt the TOW HA L4itt Market dreet. TFIBO. P. PRANTZ P. o.—Rently-mado'Covvixarsvill be ke pt . op, hand, and [. 'splendid Itaanss bds been obtained to attend Funerals. 'Also, In any quantity. [Lebanon, Oct. 21,'57. • • Le ban(m. ey . . r II •nk Located in'lfarket street, nearly oppasita United Ha ll , and one door North of the Past Office. ILL gofallonngßkls of kr EITST onWb 6 or,onaartei g elit yof , 185T,viz— . For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; = For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum; . For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum: requiring ashore notice .of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the beposite from the date of deposit to the date of withdratinl. We will oleo afford a liberal line of no: commodatlons to those who may favor us with Denman,. payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and .IfkIXICAN DoLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will make collect lona on and ro mit to all parts of the United titatss, the Catiades and 'Europe; Negotiate Loans. &c.. &c., and do a general EX CISING I!: and BANK ISO BUSIN Fitt& . . 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, PrCsideiat Guam, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are Individually liable to the extent of their Estates, for all Devi!As .und other' obligations Of the "LEBANON" VALLEY lia-an: SIMON C.I.MERON. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, . GEORGE SIIULLER, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD; Lebanon, Nov. 18, 1867. GEORGE 0 'BOOKS! . BOOKS !. I • wrAl,77. & ftt:P.DLE Would respectfully inform 'the Public, that they constantly receive. from the Eastern Cities, copies of the moat important and tarsi:nice New Books, ea PPM a published, vt i ld, they offer for sale cheaper than they can he purchased elsewhere. Among those lately reerired are—. Dr. Wen?. pcdition. in 2 Vole. - Prescott's Iliatory of Charles V., In 3 Tole. Recollections of a Mb Time, in 2 Vols., by E. G. Goodrich, Author of Peter Parley's Toles. Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, and other 31i$eellaueous NVorkr. Carpenter's Assistant and Rural Architect. American Architect; by J. W. . Downing's Cottage Residences and Cottegetironnds. The Econoutic Cottage Builder.. They-hare always on hand a large assortment of School Rooks, Blank Books and ST:AT FO NERY. • Also,- . Sunday School Books, and Musk Books, among which Is " The Br E. D. AVCAut.ty. Alen, Plano Forte, Mehxlebn and Violin Instructors. • ALSO, PAPER HANGINGS ) of Foreign and Dorne.tio lltinufacture, - Window Shades. The no n thly I?lagazines, find all tha ' NEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly, Canto had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, In the lie - rough of Lebanon; at the alp" of the "Big Cook." ..Orders left with them for any kind of goodsin their line, will be promptly ntitnadal te. Lebanon, Aprll.B, 185 i. EMM °Moe of the Inilailelphia and Reading Railroad - PHILADELPHIA. DEPPITIber la. 1851. J TIIE STOCKIIOLDRItS of the PIIJLADELPUIA AND IWADI NG RAILROAD COMPANY. are hereby no. Med. that by virtue of an act of Assembly of the Cma monwerilth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an Act pro:A:ling for the Consolidation of tiro Lebanon Valley .11...ilrond Company: and the Philadelphia and Reading 7diillroad Company," approved the fifth day of May, A D. 1837, the Directors and 3lanagere of each of said CorrJrationshave entered into a .oint agreement. nnder th.eCorporate seal of each of saleCompanica, for the Constendation of said Companies, and _Merger of said Lebo - Jon Valley Railroad • Company—prescribing the terms tad conditions thereof, end the mannerof Converting the Stock of the said Leb anon Valley Railroad '.:olltpahy into the steelier the said Philadelphia. and - Rendintz •Ridlroad Company. and con taining all such other I.rorisions as hare been diemed necessary to perfect t!.,e said Consolidation and merger, end that 'said agrem.fent will bo rub:flitted to the Steck holdersof said Ptilartelphia and heading Railroad Com pany-, for the rairose of considering the same, at a meet ing of said t r 'rectisolders to be held on the Elewnth day o f -T. Inuar:i, A. D. la5F, at the offs of said Philadelphia Railroad Company, No. 22T South Fourth Street, to the City of Philadelphia. between the hours of 12 had 3p. m.. of said day: at which time and place i s or the object aforesaid. all the 'Stockholders of the rtiladelphia and Reading Railroad Company, are 11011- `Red to attend. This notice being 4iven in compliance with the provisions of the Second section of this Act of Assembly aforesaid. Dec. %I. 1517. W. 11. MelLElßNNY.fireretary. Notice. Office of the Lebanon ViQ. y Railiroad Cheapen:if) • RE4PIXO, December 18th. leB7. f rr" 'STOCKHOLDERS of the LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. arc hereliv notified, that by virtue of an Act of Assombly of the Commonwealth of Pennayliania, entitled "an Art providing for thieCon rolidntion of the Lebanon Valley Refitted Company and the Philadelphia and Rending Railroad Conipauy." ap proved the fifth day of May, a. n., 183 T, the mrpecons and Managers of raid Corporations have entered into a Joint agreement under the Corporate seal of each of said Con,' panics, for the Conscllda t ion of said Compan and Mer ger of said Lebanon Valley Railroad Company—prescrib ing the terms and conditions thereof and the manner of converting tho capital stock of the said &dentin Valley • Refitted Company into the stock °taw said Plifindedphia and Reading Railroad Company, end containing all such other previsions as have leen drained neixesary to per. fect the said Coutolidation and Merger—send that acid agreement will he submitted to the Stockholders of raid Lebanon Volley Railroad Company. for the purpose of considering the saine, at a meeting of said Stockholder., to bo held on the Eleventh day of January, a. D. ISIS. sit the °Mee of said Lebanon Valley Railroad Company. (on Penn Street) in the City of Reading. Berke county. he tween•tbe hours of 12 M., and 3 P. 31., •of said day; at which time and place, and for the object afereraidall the Stockholders of the said Lebanon Valley Railroad Com .lenlerti notified to attend. This notice being' given in . compliance with the provisions of the Second Suction of the Act of Assembly aforesaid. • Dec. 28. 1857. DAB IIM EL HUNTER. Fecrotarv. -.Barg - Mils: Bargains Gorda bought at,Sherils Sale to be sold AT AND BELOW. COST! Taalaubscribir would rospectfidly inform tho cirizins l.obannn and vicinity, that he has purchased., at . 1, of Sale. the entire stock.of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, late of J. N. Yaeger it Brother, at a very low 'price,' .Ife will retail the stock Cheaper than any Goods have over been sold heretofore Lebanon. for the purpose of doe. ing out tha concern. The opportunity is a geed one, and should now bo embrarxd by all desirous of During cheap Goods for the owning winter. The stook is a fall ono-- complete In all Its departments. girdive u a call and cue our bargains. . • - Lebanon,Oct.l4,l.7. GEORGIC PYLEOSIL GR:X.FF'S BOttit&`SilOe:Sll►ve k'ean::lv_ed.. • New Fall a nd Winter Stock! EM Undersigned would respeotfully inform the public T that he RE3lowgzt yi,poor ac ,l to the roonthttely occupied, by,ll: ./. R6ber's Cloth ing story ettoodd Ittilldt *set of the Llterrt 'House, where he has opened Aleautiful stock of . , Fall and Wilttj Boots and .Sh.oes - for Lediee, Oentlemen and CliNten, FiteasaoirtMaqt is very, complete, and embraces sillhe latest etyls*Crliich he canseltrout at low pric4a. The pub vial plisse call and examine. DAM - M..OE4XF. I N. 8.--Se.s.vm=s, now is year time if you Wiskto sea a largieasertmeitVot Mims, and different/Inds of Bans- cGm°&114.4111441 * I Lebanon, Oct: 235 r : • IlikA -i ileitreolVpe -' S• • , **7llo , ittleasetol:nist ITkENESSES 4iroists fictryis. 1r..HZ04, In the - third:storfar Rise's.,Neto Building.. • , . ire has the best room, bear; AY-light, best bz.huvaol2l bee made it hie entire business for the last eix.Yearl.• 'MN -always gets the latest.improvemonto; he hap Awe'''. the latestelylanCameaan hand;rha:takee Itc,turee in asprt: style Or.the art; hies STIIREOSOORE PIC:TURES eke .wontlarfailk.behold.: Adlleam,inturee. are taliarp,oogrect,. -exatiattbeJlireisetegaly: •GireAdni:alsellandiott Pot regret it. ghtliiimie firlEvete moderate. '63... - pie room:ere ppan every "day (except; Sunday,)_ from S o'clock, M 3fy till 6 o' cloc k, P. IL '3,16571 REMOVAL! REMOVAL' REMOVALI 11,// ana Wiriter Arrival of • Boots, Shoes flats Cale , de l'raesk ks. • THE Subscriber would respectfully Infcres the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he Las ELMOVED his BOOT and SHOE STOBE to his.sw Building in Frahm: erect, Lasocen Reinhard's and Ranger's !fad; Wisere ha has Just opened a superior stock of BOOTS acid - SHOES, for ladies, Gentlemen and Children, embracing Calf Skin, Host Kip, and thick Boots for Men, Boys, and Youths • i n kinds of Mon roes, such as Calfsklit,Morooco,Klp and coarse for Men, Boys and Youths; also a general assortment of Men's batters. such as enameled Congress Calf, Congress Cloth and Kip Congress for Men and Boys. A general assortment of Gaiters for Ladles awl Childress also fancy Shoek for Ladles and•Etillitien, all cobra suid styleS : a general assortment of Sandals, roots and Sank- Ins, for Ladies and Children.. . FIATS ANi) CAPS, such as Gne Moleskin, Silk and Brush Hats, a general as. sortinent of all colors and•styles of soft Hale for Mcu and Boys. Also, a variety of Traveling Trunks. LyTAII the above articles he offers for sale at the lowast rates for Cash- Votas.one, coal° all, and see, examine and judge fur yourselves.. He has all kinds col . home-made Boota and 'Shoes,. and will take orders* for any kinds-of • Hoots arid - Shoes, and fultill them Ina short time. ,e'lmaiton, Oct. 21,1817.% •.; JOHN G 11:R . S.V YORK A DVE R TISE AtEN TS. Atiltier RlCHAkbsenr3 • 4 1 1dvorVisiug and Corroopcoadon co 0 (Ave, 360 Broad '. ' • miy, Vow York. 0 Cristatiotos Hair • I)ye! ltbin a oetidiell all the merits lie; Of Crlstadoro's nerenequalled the; Red it makes black, to brown transforms tigray; And keeps the fibres always from decty. 41NB111$ matchless, re-vitalising flair Dye. holds its ilk._ position as th e most harmless and elficacions Heir .Dye in TUB %wimp. l'renared and sold, wholesale, and retail. and applied in ten private rooms, at Carew Deletes, Ko . 6 A,4or Baum. Broadway: New York. end by all. Druggittap turdperfumer. in the *lnitial Statue. 7an.'l4, IS.nntly'.7=l EQ. A gent—Gteege It. Keyser, 140 Wood st.. Pll tabu's% Ps. .Fancy Fors for Ladies. ToriN FAREIR A 4.* Cu., (New Nu.) SIS Market 1.1 - street. above Eighth, Philadelphia, Importers, Manufacturers and dealers In Leith's. Gentlertien and Children's FANCY FUNS. Whole, , elo end retail. ./. P. ee Co., would call the attention oftleatela and the public generally to their Immense Stock of Fancy Furs for Ladles, Gentlemen and their assortment enibraure every article and kind of Fancy Furs that will be worn during the heason—,Arli es Pull Calla:, URI( Capes. Quarter Cape.. Telma,. Victorine,, DUDA. Muffs and Mnffutees, from the finest liustiau Sable to the low est price Domestic Furs. For Gentleuted the largest assortment of Fur Collars. Gloves, Gannitets, ac.; being the direct Importers of all our Furs, and Manufacturers Of them antler our Mrll au. pervisien, tee feel satisfied we can offer better induce. moats to deftl.wa aid the public generally Oulu any ether honse.;having an immense, as.sortWer.t to select from and at the Manufacturers' priers. tra_We only ask a eon. JOll Et R t. CO -5,mt.;16,'N-4m. .1C0..8113 Market St. above Stt.. Kira. ►vEMiN• r.LO,TIIING STORE. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! WE moat reapectfully inform the Gentlemen or Lebo,- nou and vicinity, that we leave openedeNtw Cloth. kg Store, in Cumberland street. nest door to Henry & Stine's Store, where we intend to keep constantly on hand most select assortment of Ready..alude Clothing, snob as Frock Cents, Overcoati, Dress Coati, Viasiinere, Suttlnctt and easoluett Pants. of all pries and cb•-erip tl;pus, from sl,r) up to SF); Test- r 1,411, plain and fancy Silk o'f all styles and designs, and a general tutsortnumt of Furnishing Goods, .• . such as Neck-lies. Suspenders. Wool and Itueksktu Gloves, white and gannet Shirts, Weal and Silk Undershirts. At. Being in cour.oxien with ah. g, wholesale manufacturing establishment in the city, whore our Goods are manufac tured in the herd manner, and buying our materials ut the lowest cabli priem. we are cone , trat that we'can ploam all who will favor as with their cuituni. All we ask, km trial, as our motto h—" Quick -Vt:es and Smut: Pmf.ts in ILLIIAIRONNER L CO: Leimion, Oct. 14, "b7-11:n. CLOTIII:NO! CLOTHIXO chOTHIXO ! iCiotisiaig 11;)r the nilliotp. mF x LAItGEST.best assorted .t.e.dr. of Ready-made Cloth- Ing ever exhibited iu 14:brition,unqnst opened at the Lteaci.qaartexe for 60u.1 and Cheap Milting 1 In Cunberistid street, oppo4ito the Court House. Iit32.E.N.TEIN & limulusat hate the bul b cheap; they caul he I.a. %We incite our numerous Customers and the public ig 'general. to call and examine our new stock of FALL and wINTER CLuTIIING. consisting of ail styles of Over coats, Sack. and Frock Coats, Raglans, Talmo ettesimer and ltusinest Coats, goys' Coats, /*ants awl VIIIs, as well ass large stock. of new styles of limey easslmerpants, silk, velvet, pluTh and iat in Vests; Loiderclua,lne. such as silk shirts, merlon shirts awl drawers, beic4c cotton and wool drowere,German knit Jackets, wool add cotton hose, Mut fers, comforts,. neckties, suspend( r,, guy.4abirls and col lars, &C.. Lc., &c. •="•• Bata and Cape, n - unl:.c, l'alicza and Carpet Daze, all will be sold at the ilnieSa. ktlre. Lebanon,Oct. 7 '67. REIZENSTEIN & BRU. • North Letsanon Milling Co. ?VIE NORM 1,1? BANOIi MILL has been remodeled. 1 and ii rt , Wi completed and in operation and prepar- Wd lu furuhli customers rewolarl v wi th a very superior rrarticle of PLOCR, as elu.np as i: can l , obtainod from any otlyr source. They • "••;• ,• also keep cam-tan:ly on hand and for r . . . .•... ~, , , r '.. '''.. qale, CH R OP, BAN, Sll uir fie. r rs, , .. -.., , -- ,.. - - - il9,_ They. are also p rep ared to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS' WORE. and raapectfhlly lustre all the former ctotooacrz. of thct 3:i11, as well al 'A-% OULS, to give theuta call. yg They will par the regnlor nt,',Oset fnr all kinds of Grain ' each as ATIIEAT. BYE.. (tATE, lee., and alinr,l all facilities and ae..ommodenil..n: to lhosi Who will sell. eIN (LSD IL. BO1t(lN1:11. N. Lebanon 80.. Dec. 9, Di,fa. New Sta-e Line Between Itummelstown and NiddlEtown. N and after the lath it-t.. the I.J scribers as iil run a Wily attage Lint b3tween llununeletowu and Midilletuun connecting with the cent c•n the Lebanon 'Valley Railroad on the arrival and departure of the !nnie• :it lit:m:11 , 1.- town. They elm keep n .1,1 STADIA:: :.';:l.tle• town for the rwcemetedetitei of the public. t k od hones and all kinds of renn•ranre. November 2, 3.3:4. DELIEFE & CORM 11Y. . . _ All Bight About Faces, Nixr. It can be 'nada ri4ht 1.. y calling at 3. Da.li.Y'S • NEIY SAT-LIOLIT GALLERY. in itZtine'6 NPTY ing, one door east of Rcinhartre !Pool. where you can ob. ILO , III a LIKENESS that will cotuparn favorably in .-very respect Aitb any lak".11 cl,ewltorP. De Las ono of the - bCat eky-lights in tlo countre: and hitting 4parNl no pains to make his rooms cosoferuslile. ho FOIIChi• n largo Share of patronage (tom the citixona or Llim.11.•111111.1 Sun rounding country. .trrePrime to eta the ti 4.04. IAbatIOU, Nov. 1i . ,11;,5T. 3. DAILY. Shaving, Hair Dressing, & Sham- pooning Saloon. ZlmmEitm.is & Nrff ALEY would resreetitilly Ith form the public that the'. have taken the o•tablish men: of 3lr. Zimmerman. au Marker etre , r, next door to Zintes Lutheran Chureb, whim It trill give then; I.l3roure to watt on at who muy far.r them with their patronage. They have hod much experience in ties Onetime-, and will spare no paint. to give rntij satkfnetion to their cutto- RIPE% 'They have uvula every arrangement for the per netion of their buoiness. Ilt . oreortlistly in Men .all and Lebanon, Nor. Li, 1$ 7. 110 for the Celaiste-lguilding. OW STORE & NEW GOODS: THE PLACE TO . EVY CHEAP! Ft A HEIR & BAt O. S TrArE RUMORED their arum to the 'New nniiding, LI a few doors Eeet of tha olAl mend. censer or Cumber Imut Markzt street,.., where they have opened a view did uesortment of FA LL & WINTER GOODS. of weary deseription; of LAJ)llltb' DRESS GOODS—New Styles for thu ,eaton--too auteetone M IMMO. ti . Call and sea them. Now is the UMW to hey cheap: lubanon, Oct. 21, 1851. 111:117E' 41E.11041G ORB Sr ZTRAWS To buy your (FALL & WINTER) GOODS Great Crowds.-. Low Prices. ONE morning, lest week. tut &friend and myself, were leisurely walking out Mar* street, and on arriving near the corner of lluilford street, our attention was at tracted to a large crowd of Ladino_and nearly all of whom were provided with are market hafirete, and others with satchels hanging to their aroma, and were evi dently inteut upon the Barna ohject. Upon inquiry we found that in the Mansion Rutter on ilia corner of Gad ford and Market etrecu, is Lucite.] the extensive Dry Goods. Grocery: and Quelcuawans Aron of our polite and *treble friendn, YUNCK &IMO-who Lave just opened a large stock of •Pail Goods. and that the great crowd of La ctic,' were tiudr reg - ,ular customer+, who may be s.!Cri daily at . their odiiptopt., purthasing• their goods. Ail we saw wureevfdenUy extrema with. their purehasee; were loud in tho rreieett , of the excellent tlettlity Al their stock, and all reotrtret the' 'uranium:one opinion that FUROR & BRO. selliteliatit. gnat:cite, at lower prieeactban any of their co tette:Er advice would to roc , o no and all, ho greatkiall. to give, FuNca 4: UW1.11(11.11. and they .trill surely: ji - j, Willa:ma you. NOtth Letodbellt Oct. '4I;LEeST. NOTICE. :••:. • : Lobatton.ltalley Railroad: : wrohcE is hereby * -iven. that nu% anntial meeting of etnoatialare otthe I.9banonV4lay Ritiroad Com. day :hism" car:the semira .Mmulay January, :t il t i luk b4 Thuunriar' ' a Mee, in Rating, batmen the boors 12 ("clock P. N., nt rkl io)4 'lard and place f0T ., 4,141.1nt. six Ditttrors. and Trumnrer atti3sen . cta!y; IrOrrid. ta nano - PR. Me gaming year. • Dee, 2, 1.357:-td,. . Belly. • IMEN . • ohm.. Yortk 14114,04, 11 , 44 Ito d: yaler, l a bomb, Whikslia at tq ort o t ti o ‘• oral L.banoti Raul, ompany, Of over o Scr.or.:lZwriol of•rawata. I% 1858, IA t dalßkti OM" iIX the borougli t laideVibb..betrie. If t e boars 0p A, R„ 12 °Waft, M., at -l ieblch time aid plat% 'ea “lectien fot PRESIDENT anal SIX. DIRECTORS, TREASURER task SECRETARY, will be held for the Mao year. Itec4, 155 f. JOEN' W. WSW Secretary.
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