6raltrt, 'Bat•oAw."—"Well," eaid a carpenter, "of all the satire ever I eaw, I never saw a saw saw as I saw that eaw eaw." Air' An Trith .papor, describing a Into duel, rays that one of the combatants was shot through the fleshy part of the thigh-bone. atgi. A young gentleman who has just married a little beauty, says, "mho would have been taller, but sin is made of such precious materials that• Nature couldn't afford it." or- 'Billy Jones,' said a bullying urchin to another lad, 'next limo I catch you alonc,l'll flog youlfivianything.' • Well,' replied Bill, 'I ain't often much alone.; d , commooly have my legs and my fists with mc: ts... A Canadian wag has discovered that the new ministry is composed of elaven lawyers and •one auctioneer. "It is evident," says he, "that *he occupation of the latter will be to knock his "colleagues down to the highest bidder." &Mtn MONEY.IENDER.-"Y011 ;rant a hun dred dollars) Here's the money; I charge fire per mint a mouth, and as you want it for a year, that leases just forty dollars coming to you." Innocent Borrower.—" Then if I wanted it for two years there would be something coming to you, eb ?" GOT lt ot, 1/rat MlND.—Childrell and . fOtAs, .says an old adage, alaray.l tell the truth, "Mother sent me," said a little girl to a neigh bor, "to come and take tea with her this evening." 'Tie she say at what time, my dear ?" '"No, ma'am; alee.only said she would ekk you, glad 'ago the thing would'he off her mind ; that was ali the said." WHY TUSCALOOSA ALWAYS 'VOTED AGAINST JACKSON. Old Hickory crossed the Warrior river at the clean of a campaign, at Carthage in Tuscaloosa 'bounty. There ho halted and rested for the recruit and refreshment of the sick and wounded for a few days. The citizens of Tuscaloosa, then a small village, getup a public dinner to the 'Gener al. A deputation of militia officers, armed cap-a pie, went to Carthage to extend the invitation to Jackson. They found bite busy, on foot, near the mein road; dismounted, and wi ;h well bet phrase 'their fvolsosman invited him to the dinner. *'For how many have you made pro rie.ioll ? 8-fli ed Jackson. "For all ray mon ?" "No only for yourself and officers." "Then," replied the old hero, "I - , nor officer of mine will eat a dinner not provided for nil niy boys!" Then turning on his heel abruptly, he left them. The poor militiamen were sadly diaeomtilteri and Ift °Ain od at tho rebuff. Bat worse was in store for them. A quarter-master, or bis assistant, had laid his hands on every horse of the delc,soion and olnimed them for public service. Furious, they appealed to the General. He declined inter fering; 'other men's borses were taken, why not theirs—was surprised at their want of patliotism not willing to give up their horses for the trans portation of the sick an d wounded soldiers! The me was hopeless—the weather warm—the milita. rttrapping coat, sword, boots, etc., and unsuited fora long march in the hot and dusty weather.— No conveyance, however, could be aeon. The 'generals, colonels, majors of the Tuscaloosa mi.'• lttia, walked to Tuscaloosa. "And that's the reason," navely added my in formant, "why Tuscaloosa always voted against the old General.-3fobile Mercury. NEW CLOTHING STORE _ . Market street, between 3 / a rk's and Rise'. Iforels.' Q S. RAMSEY it CO, bare just opened a large Us - and cheap assortment of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, Their stock embracis all the different Ftyle.9 of COATS, PANTS, and - VESTS,' .suitable fur the season. Goode of all kinds in the piece, which will be extade to order at the shortest notice. Shirts, 'Under-shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Cul len, Pocket handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, in abort, every thing usually to be found in a gen tlemen's Clothing and Furnishing. Store. w. Two grotraup•las TAILORS WANTED. • S. S. RAMSEY & CO. Lebanon, Sept. 23,'57. REIOARrs WINE & LIQUOR STORE! (*OWNER of Market ch Water Ste., Lebanon, Pa., V in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Weidle, Esq., where he still continues to beep an assort mentof the very best brands of Wines and Liquors that can be got. To those who are acquainted with his liquors it is not necessary for him to speak as the liquors will speak for themselves. To Motel Keepers, and all others, he would state, that it is merely necessary for them to ennead examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to ren der full satisfaction. EM'L. RE [0 aRT. N. B.—Remember; at Weidle's Corner. •• Lebanon, Sept. 9, 18.57. • FOR SALE. FLOUR, CORN', OATS, MIDDLINGS, SALT BY THE BAG. BRAN, at the Genesee mills of MYEItS & SlIOllll. Lebanon, Pa Jan. 7, 1857 WANTED, • A - T the Genesee Mills, is tke Borough of L'A:l - nen, WIIEAT, 00.11 N, Y E, - OATS, In any quantity, for which the higbeA Market prices will be paid in Cash, by January 7, 1957. MYERS & SILO ur, Li. 7. . WAsiszamies: lielase " s Cumberland StreeZ, Lebanon, Pa. r Undersigned, havit.g token this old and 1 favorite stand, and having rattled it in lite best style, is now prepared to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travellers it, the beet modern style. The House is Commodi ous and pleasant. The TABt,t ,ball be well pro vided for, and the DA It con in in none lint Alio rungsr - :.IQUOILM. The STABLING attached to the Hotel in large and roomy, and ca liable of ac commodating a great number of Horses. REMOVAL 1 '117%, To his friends and aconalutances in Lob- Of Jr. PI, Good's Raoul score. i anon Comity, Rd well as to ,o/f utters, he estont'a ''''"''''''' , ft cordial invitatinti to make his House (licit [tont; THE undersigned, haring removed his NMI , ' and I .when ~i,it t „4 . La„„„ .I. Champ Book Store, to Market square, 2 doors April 29 . 1 - 8 57 . north of Dr. Gunxema's New Building, Market . at., where he will be pleased to sec all of his old i DW011ine:JI01/SO and Store Stand friends, and those desiriaus of baying articles in ; , Far (ROIL his line. With a determination of „selling cheap- 1 or than can be purchased elsewhere, he would re- I T HE '' :h Iti:eril'er 'utters for ' "' la for on e or more 'pectin* cell the attention of the public to his " years, the building for a longtime occupied by I hint as a residence and Shoe-store. on the corner assortment of . Mis. I of the alloy between Faso's notel and Pmcgrove Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Rooks, “acct, Cumberland street, Lebanon. The, build sellitneous, Blank and School Books, ling is large, well provided with cellar, stabling, Wall and Window Paper, I es. The corner room is well.calculated for a Stationery, and every. article, in his line of busi- 1 store stand, and if rented for any such purpose mess. Also, Pocket Diaries soni Alstutanes for I will be well furnished with sheihng,,te. For fur -1857. Anil:he Magazines And Newinapers, both i titer information a pp l y :to ' - daily and.weckly, to be had at Publisher's rates. I SOLOMON M'CAULLY. All orders fur articles in his lino cOrefully and i l ' 4lo . - The property, is also offered for sale at promptly attended to, by the undersigned. , private sale. ' April 22,7857. Lebanon, Jan. 14; 1557. - J. M. GOOD WANTED, TWELVE good Flour Barrel COOPERS, at the I Genesee mills, in Lebanon, to , wbom constant work and good - wages will he. given. None but sober and steady workmen.need apply. January 7, 1857. MYEBS SHOUR. Call aHd See the Dry-Goods u Gtocery. Crockery FARMERS' STORE LHONARD ZIMMERMAN informs his friend's L andltie public that he has 'just received a new stock of GOODS for the FALL Trade, which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind in this town, consisting of all such Goods as arc usually kept in a first-class store. Particular at tention is given to Staple Goods for, the Country 'Trade, not neglecting .the fancy artielos for La dies' wear—such as.Laces ' Lawns, Edgings,-Un dersleves, Handkerehipfs,&e. Gentlemen are invited to examine his CLOVIS, Maisliseres, Casinets, Tweeds, Fancy anA other Vesting's, Velvets, Cords, &e. In ;the Grocery department may he: foundn splendid soMOrtment - oravery need `in_fho` Fami- Spices, - Teas, Mackerel, &c. In Oronkniy, the stock is well selected. • LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. 110,The hlghest market price will be paid for Country Produce. Lebanon, Sept. 30,1857. Darius J. Seltzer, " AI"I'ORNEY AT LAW, tIETIcE, in Cumberland Zireet, nearly opposite Brna's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. Aug. ISA AU HOFFER, SURVEYOR AND QONVEYANCER, (IFFICE in Cumberland street, apposite the "Eagle Hotel," Lvbanuu, Pa. Lebanon, April 22, 1.557,-Iy. It EIIIIOVA L. wm.m. GUILFORD has removed his or. II lice to his new residence on Market kitreet, n few doors North of Ritber Ores' :Moro, and be tween it and the New Lutheran church. Lebanon, Dec. 10, I 566.-lf. EVI DISTRICT ArI'ORNEY, WILL attend to all his official business; ;deo, all other legal and professional business ea trusted to him will he promptly attended to. OencE—ln Cumberland street, second door cast from Market st. . [Lebanon, July 22,'57. Lafayette Brower, GAS FITTER, adjoining A. S. Ely's Oiliee,Wal nut street, Lebanon, Pa. A large and beau tiful assortment of Fixtures from the well-known establishment of Cornelius Baker, always on hand at Philadelphia prices. All work warranted to give satisfaction. All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. Ixt...The best of reference given. [Lebanon, Sept. 16.'57. P. G. WIKEL. Bricklayer mall Jobber. Union Deposit, Dauphin County, Penea. AM prepared, at all times; to put. np Brick I Work, in all its branchoi. and on the ;shortest notice. Also, BRICK BUILDINGS, Dolz.tis, Inn-walls,Poshes, TlcarthE , , and all work connect ed with a Furnace done. tz„.A gang of Steno Masons always ready to pot down foundations, and do stone work of every description. July 1, 1557.—tr. :P. tx. WIKEL. AMS, .SIIIIOIULIDERS, SIDES, Whitefish,Mackerel, 31erring, Cheese 0 Vinegar, Tobacco, &gars, Flour, Fecitintr, .Ic., for sale by J. C. ILEISNbIkII. Lebanon, July 30, 15.56. Wood MHE undersigned, rev.iding :in' North Leb am r, 4 Borough, ofDrs for sale rhe:tp, 600 or .700' Cords (estimated) good Wood. lt,..may be seen at "Pia nigan's dam;" on the 'Union canal, near :Tones ton n. [may 2 7,'37. DAVID BOYER. 14eal [ter, Leal er, 54e - atiter! TTExn Y W. OVERILIi!i, importer of Freneb Onif iikins, and general, Leather Dealer, No. Soirth 3d street, Philadelphia. A general assortment of MI kinds of Leather, Alortmeoz, &e., Red Oak Sole Leather. Feb. 25. 1557.--1 v. To Persons about to Visit PHILADELPHIA! TRY the new AtESTERN ROTEL, :4'41 , 1'p, Market street, belhw th street. Eve- I P 7„,,ry attention given, with a desire. to I :ri'.,%` please. Boarding $1 per Day. A. M. HOPKINB, July Proprietor. RIPENTEKS WAATIED. 1 0 GOOD JOURNEYMAN CARPENTERS 1 L wanted immediately at tho Steam Planing Mills of the undersigned, in this borough. None but the best'of hands required, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to BOAS, 'GASSER, & ETTLE. Lebanon, Fob. iS, 1857.-1/. CLOCKS. Thirty "Day, gIR 1 . Da3,- Thirty Dour„ CLOCKS, Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, WATCHES AND JEWELRY' ANOTHER NEW LOT OF WATCHES A ND -JEW}:; lARY, JUST REcurvED J. W . ACKER, In Cumberland street, next door to Di Lineatteuver's. Oct. 22, '741 Lebanon Female Seminary. TILEE M/ T SESSION of the " LI:BANON FB 31.1 LE SUISINAILY" will commence the 17 est day of September, next. It is earnestly requested that Parents intending to send their Itexcirmus, fdiould do so at the commencement of the Se ... Falun. LEGII DAIlt4 HER, Prine;pn/. MODESTE DECAMPS, Teacher of Fecimh Olueic Lebano-A,July 29, 1857. ew Llvery THE undersigned has mtabli:di-r, ed a NEW LIVERY STABLE in the Eagle Hotet Stables, Lebanon, A„ Ho has good end sari: llor,,es, Car ' irl riages, as may be desired, and care rat Drivers, which he r.iii hire on fair terms. ,--lle hopes by being; attenti re to busi ness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel or at the StAles. • JO~LIII P. DEII CFI Lehano», mtg. El, Valuable norougla Proper 4 FOR SALE! 15 offered at private sale, that valuable. half-lot . ur piece of. Ground,.situatclit the north-cast cor tier of Walnut and Water streets, Lebanon. front ing 33 feet on Walnut street and 8 feet on,Water arca, at present occupied by John Parrid's Marble Yard; on which are a VRAME Sz.e. It is lee:tact - 1 within a square of the Lebanon• Valley Railroad Depot, between the Dept and the eon, tre of town. For further particulars apply to John Farrel, on the premitezi. [Jane 21, 1.857. DAVID HOFFMAN NEW F U 11 N I T Ji; STORE! Dundore 4. oves i • Treasurer—GEO. F. Aim LY Secretary—Wu. A.l3Auttv. TTAVII just opened the finest,, largest and I . ' - -D' t tree 07 S. ' . 11 cheapest assatmenbof Furniture eret offer- I John'lirtmour, Esq., Daniel :Brown, od in Lebanon. Their store. is in Cumberland I D Id. Karmany, .. . Napoleon Des's, street, between Market'and Plank-14ml. Geo. F.lltleity; - -,-. ' John Arndt, Their stock consists Of7all kinds of Parlor and -w- . A. R i m . , ..... John mcity, . Common Furniture,- which they will sell lower I ti, O. Shiric, • " - -L. R. Walker, than can be bought in Lebanon. ' Al] they ask is i Daniel 11. Diever, D. M. - Reolt. of parsons in want of Furniture to give them a' - c .. 4 -. 4a. A. S. ELY is the Agent for Lebanon. call-before purchasing. . IHe may at all times be found at his office in They have on hand a large fissorttnent of Sofas, I Walnut Street. ' Teto-a-totes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and 1 Jonestown,July 15 1 other Tables, What Nots Hat Racks, AAlso, c. ; .._„ A large and cheap atmll:Of Stuffed, Oane.seat, I . To PrJutlerl4. and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a i lot of Cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking (Husks, I ..1.1. A GOOD WASHINGTON PRESS, of middling —Gilt,l Rosewood and Mahogany—Very cheap.._ size; is .offeresi for sera, at thie.olßce, very Venetian Blinds ; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby_ cheap. The price is $6O. septl6 horses, for children rMad`a large stock; too nu+ J morons 'to mention. Particular attention paid tol Water Cooler_ gill'. Sale. UNDERTAKING. : We hipinprovidedburselvos i A REAUTIpm, WAT) R COOLER,, large size, with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON, Joll. entirely: now; can bli Obtained cheap at this and will manufacture Otankandattend . Funerals,) office.--It is just the thing for a landlord or store at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. keeper. fLobanon, Sept. 23,'57. April 29,1857 DUNDORE A. - OVES. . ' THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. JE,IIKMI.IIIII „, .0 q4rc J S tr" STE ANI PLANING 1111. LL. 110AF-, GASSER GETTLE jtrlM WiAl to inform the eltizen Leti. non County end neighboring mom ' lie£, that they are non. in full oper titiol; and are prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORKBYMACIIINER Y Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Window 4. Door Frances, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other hind' of Sawing which may be wanted to ttilders. The subscribers beg leave to infurin the,public that they have the latest and hestiturraved matthinery in the coun ty, such as 11'uodworth's Planer, .10., and that they are able le produce as good work its the coun ty can produce. None but the hest and well-scnsoned 1.113111E11. will be med. Oarpenters and Builders are invi ted la cull and examine their ready-made stock, which they will always heap on hand, and judge for themselves. Their shop is on Pinegroro Road, near Phreaner's Ohl Foundry. ELIJAIt LONG SCR E....1011:4 G. G Anr.r....sAcor. GA.BEI Door am! Sall Manufactory Locutei on the Steam-House hoad, near Cumberland ;-:t.rta..t, - Last Lebnuon. THE undersigned respectfully in te , r i.,,-.. form the public in general, that they f * '., '''` ' have added largely to their cornier f l ` i '' I ":"' establishment, and also have all kinds of the latest and best improved MACHIN ERY in the Stale in full operation, snelt•as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4 - c., for conducting thee - general business for Planing, Scrolls., 4c., and the experience acquired by E. Longaker and J. G.Gabel,during their connection witlithe Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, fur a number of years past, affords Mt asunrance of their ability,` in con nection with J. Gahel.to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door cud Sash business in this State. t_zti,.They now Offer to Mechanics and Partners generally, upon favorable terms, a jtuliciottsly as sorted stock of DeeltS, SASH. Ant;, from 'the ben- Lumber Manufactories in the State, feeling confi dent that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, midis calculat ed to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who inny favor the undersigned with their custom. Thu following list feontpdses the leading aril , . des of titock cn.hatifit, Wood 7. Doors, of sizes; Sash, of all sizes; Door Franios, for brick and frame houses Window Promos., for brick and frame houst;s; Shnitorzi, of tin slaw ; Arobitrares ; Itliod:2, of all eize&; casings ; from 3 to 6 in.; Ali kinds Miildings; Surbose; 0. U. Sprint Mouldin , , of ail sizes; Wadi-Words LONG ACIZA: C 4 ABE), ‘4 . .DROTIIER. Lolmuou, July 13, ISSI. - I'. S.—Pinning, Sowing, &e.., promptly dor.° for those furnithing tho :,umbel , VVI E•R OM CH lA% WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley it. It. Depot, Leb- Ripon, Lebanon county., Pa. 7 - f ia•L•airfA WM. Sr. P. L. WEIMER, Propri • flir* l X; ?eters - , manufacture Steam Engines front 1 to 300 horse power, of the ,- . 7r-rlatest styles and patterns., with all the modern improvements. Also, superior Port able Engines (with Link Motion Valve Gear,) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills, Wood sawing and Hoisting, purposes. Particular attention is called to our swig Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take up a very small space, and can be put up in a room as a household tixturei Also, Blowing Engines and Machinery for An thrAteito and other-Blast Furnaces, of improved cons truetion. Forge Hammers, of P. L. Wei er's Patents: Bolling Milk Sawing, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures ; Mining• Pumps 5 Hoist ing Machinery for Mines and Stone quarries; Railroad Cars, Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Maeldues, Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam ValreS, , of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description.' Also. Boilers of any sire, form and Weight, made of the best material, by well-known and ex pericimed workmen; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas dues, Heaters, and sheet iron work of every doicription. [Our Boiler silents ore all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches, ham muting ceek square any Imperfection is thus de tected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prae tised in very few shops in this country.) Also, a .stoek of Wrought Iran Pipe, fur steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, eon- •• ;tautly on haul, and put up at the shortest no- Lice and on most reason: lile terms. from Brass, and Compef,iition foetid Castings, made to order, at thu Shortest notice. , Ztrp,.., 'Repairing atteintml to with promptness and despatch. A gang of Boiler makers slimly* ready for Boiler repairs. I:!\*....Orders respectfully solicited. All commu nications; by mail o`v otherwhie . , attended to with despatch, aid work delivered Lu railroad, or. ea ord, free of charge. .1.V2.f. WEIMER, Lebanon, February .4, 1557 reaterh' &litechgatictil FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP 4 , 4 A oo t=toi-lieVe-44 * ' ?. . 441. P.0..:.;;;;3-01A"rn,17:w...4-".. Sek`: Sl'l Y...AE t.O -17,..,„e lagit undersiwned would respectfully invite the a'nottion of their friends and the public. in L., • general, to the fact that they are prepared, the Coming season, to manufacture and have on hand the largest end best assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ever ofrered to the reenters of this county, nett as 'Wheeler's Improved Railway Horse-Powers and Threshers; Manny's cOmbiried Reaper end. Mower, with Wood's latest iniprovements; Coleman's Farm Milt ; Grain Drills and Fans; Uourley's Patent Harrow and Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters; Portelde Cider Mills, Clover-Hullers Corn Shelters, Fodder Straw and Hey Cutters.! All of the above Machines are of the latest and beat improvements, and are all warranted to give satisfaction, Also, Costinas of ull kind; made to Order, and at short notice. Parlimit:ix attention paid to REPAIRING, and charges reasonable. FAituKits will do well to s (-all and examine our stuck before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to their advantage to purchaso _Machines unin U 1 . 11 , A1/red in their own county. ' 1 4,75..A1l orders or comumuicatious by mail will be promptly allow - led to. A. MAJOR & BROTHER. Lelmnoa, Lobauon Co., Pa. julyl,lB:4 Embalm Olk lloalamil Insurance Compoialy. INC0111'01:ATED nr TIIN• LIiGISLATURI:: or PA CUARTER PERPETUA L. Office tU Jonestown, Lebanoti County. GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000. THIS Company is now fully organized and ready to make Insurance ,on all kinds of property in town or country and on as favorable terms as spy well-gorertnal and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President—Joux Buttusert, Esq. Vies President—D. M. KAI:MANY. LEBANON•COUNTY _ID IA n MgMEIIIM Ineksinith rrutek to order MO . 7 VE IP eVAIRBILE 311 RD. 7-4 - 44-4 z i .te: - . 7, 1 : 1 7 : 14 F."; z tr!CS SC ~!? !..1; E ..*?: Er 4 4 -..1 w • f: The public aro invited to ertll at his NEW STAND IN MARKET ST., one square north of Union 3ltll, Lebanon, Pa, where he will attend personally to all who will favor him with their patronage. He would also return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage afforded hint since opening in business, und feeling the mere encouraged by the intoresl . 3nhWifested in his behalf by the public, he enters upon a now season with renewed energy, despatching business with aprotoptnessbecoming an honest mechanic. ...201 Terms Beasolothte: OW nod Eremitic. J. E. DAUGHEUTY. Debtmou, April 3, 1857. P. S.—Aleo, a number of soled liixegtone Dour Sala, for the accommodation of building:men and eontractora t who would do well to call and exam ine. 3. D. D. 5000 .1 1 cr. Lt i m r, R E,D a d t NT a a t and e b l l. l t s y tonisbingly low prices which I am now determin ed to sell at. Now is the time, if yen wish to save your money, to come to the New Lumber and Coal yard. located between the Old Lutheran Church and Myers a Shears' Steam Mill, andone square north of the Court House, in Walnut street, in the borough of Lebanon, where is a well selected stock of all kinds of Building Materials, consisting of &&0,000 ft. Boards, 3ao;otto Shingles, 900,000 ft. Joist a Scantling, GOMA ft. hemlock boards, GO,OOO ft. do. fene'g b'ds. Also, Planks, Plastering and Roofing Lath, all of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, at Mid dletown prices', except a small advance for freight. Also, all kinds of the beet COAL the market can produce, such as Broken, F.g.g, Stove, Chestnut, Limeburners' and Hollidaysburg Blacksmith's Coal, which will be sold almost at cost. JOHN it. WITMEYER. Lebanon, June 2.1. 1857. SANIUM ILEINGE/11.. Atxd.rtics EIZINO:ML. ;: cuts. U. 31E13.1" A HOME FOR•ALL i - - , - Yti 'The Larg A e s s s t o , R. B i zt ,r a o a r d Cheapest LIAIBEIR AND COAla ever ofFereil heretofore to the public, A 'l' 'I'IIE OLD YARD IN "learnt ILebation, Itorough, (roitmEilLy OCCMETI 3i_tirrc Imixtmt„) Situated ftit Last, 4• TVest side of Mtn. WIFE annersigned take this method of inform ing the eitiiens of Lebanon and surrounding Comities, that they bare now on hand a lorgc stook of 'WELL SEASONED LUAIDER, and am constantly receiliMr additions thereto. Their as . sortment consists in , part of White and Yellow PINE and HEMLOCK 110.ARDS, 11 inch ~ tnci 2 inch PANNEL gild COMMON PLANKS. White PINE and ITEmLocb: Sc.t.Nrr.is4 And Jotc9• 1 inch anti i inch CI LE Pat y BOARDS, FLANKS and TABLE LEGS. A Ivo. 1 inelt and inch' POPLAR BoA ram, PLANKS and fiCANTMNO. Such ns ASH nisd:;IVIIITE OAK BOARDS, PLANKS :ma SCANTING. - SHINGLES, SHINGLES, SHING LES ! A great assortment of good PINE and llEnt.ocE Snit Es. Alen, ltoormo and PLASTEIIING Tarns. RAILS, POSTS, and ready topped PALISCS for fencing. 170,1ritty .11fra: , -,shi, 'kora god lritidoie Stoat. Of 'Which they positirely have the largest and Lest anortunatt ever offered in this section of country. . COAL! COXL ! ! COAL ! ! ! _ . They kecp e"nAgnily on 11:mit the best quality or Broken, Stow: and i.imelwrqcrx . COAL. Also; the host quality of Mill ithtrieurg &dee Core 4 which arc 3 , ... A.1 at retluced prices. P. L. W'lir.MlEli , Jinxing MOW 00 hand numb the larva nod completcst imeerlraentef Loniber ever offered to the public, in Lebanon, they feel confident of being able satisfactorily to ttet:0111111(stillte aII pur cha,:ers, end Wordd, therefore, invite an examina tion of their stock heron purchasing elsewhere. IN MILS' At? DRILY. North Lebanon Borough, Serif. 17, 1556. Bowman, & Cappls LUMBER YARD® This . Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber; 11l tante rAgned have lately formed a part -115- uership fur the purpose of engaging in the Lumber Business, on a new plan. - would respect. fully inform the public at large, that their place of business is David Bowman's old Linnber Yard, in East Eahanon, fronting on Chestnut street, square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the yard, and filled it with a new and cx collan t assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as I.lo.tnns, PLANits, LITIIS, • SnilinLES, AND SCAXTLISG, of all lengths and r thicknesses. In short, they' keep . ounstantly on hand, a full anti well-season. ed assortment of all hiuiis of BUILDI N G MATE FUALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to.call, examine their stoat:, and torn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by attention -to business and moder ato prices, to merit a continuanc¢ of public pat ronage. BOWMAN, BAUER k OAPP. Lebanon, April i. - i, 1857.-Iy. The Greatest Discovery ever Made. . 4rey Hair- Restored to its • former Color without lerceing ! VEllomE'S BAIR. COLORRESTORER is neknoseledg ed to be, and is, the most EFFECTUAL article for Restoring GREY. 11.118 to ite former COLOR and BEAUTY, and entitling it. to grow when it has fallen off and become thin. Aar- By the use of ONLY O?tE BOTTLll—anclin from ten to twelve days—the 0 reyest Hair will assume its orig inal, lifo-likeeolor, and theharaliest hair will look soft, Smooth and glossy. ' This valuable pieparatkin is only 58 cents a hot. tle. Prepared, tiy; T.. IL -.JK11,031E, 175 Fulton street,. Brooklyn, Goneral .4treati. ' - Bold also by)); B. lidiasa, at his cheap Drug and Modicimal store, Lebanon,-Pa. sept. 24, 11114. . rf = 'S. co 5 tgi= ° d o ' l 4 ) V3 -el O 0 d'Y s• t.c.4 a a aTr• c g •-• RB rim (flow°, Erb'. rougkout the Birch, licad 1. 7 '57-Iy. :mild assort :l4l Travel. M I I, . brill be paid will exact' this <4- ^- '~ - o 8 crq cc, rh. = = .•••• 66515171 tlr) -. 3 .1 al • txi 0 0 5 t 7.1 gal • w Hat-40 i**o l-4 450Er;- JAMES F. MAXWELL, MALNUrACTLImt OF Improved Fire am' Water Proof COMPOSITION it 0 0 FIN (A- Hootnisnuinc, PA ESPECTFULLY infor!: the citizens of Ear 11 risburg, Reading, Lan aster, Lehanoa, ant their viein Ries, that we ar impure,' to on l'oofs. ou MOdeliberal terms. and at the shertesl notice. We respectfully call the bout to build, to our in vain: now much used throughout the United States:lnd their of rooting, baring all lie cheapness, Durability, and and Water, and disyrsing 1 the roofs require en inctim i three-quarters (i) of an int, many eases saving the euti.i ceiling joist being used. The gutters are made !lthe can: without any extra. charge xl eow , e i l roofs are put up at, almost 4 111 th e co , Tin, Slate, or Shingles. 1:16 mater ' an imperiAmble suture, it surpasses Durability ;—besides, in •.liFO of u) is the most easily repaired of any u in use. Yet, the best pro 4 we ca n being both &re and water proof, a: 'broncos, to any one of it hum we 'to refer 8.-- ,,, 8ut /et it be distin (eine° we manufacture our criva do the work in person,) that we work proof against both Fire an prove contrary, we will atoet resit; The 'materials being mostly heat, no roof is so cool in ettni winter. Those wishing to ii,;; giva. the rafters a pitch of foot. prcirral: ot ~ Clh i Mnot.- . actol•y THANKFUL for past ;fii - a'ss the undersigned X respectfully informsOpublie, that be eon Hanover, Lebanon finites his manuthetory,in county, on as extensive a .tle as ever. It is un necessary for him to day r re than that the work will be done in tiles:WM t-Tileut style Which has' made his work and 4:0 0 Well known to the promises to do the surrounding countr&c: 3 work in the shortestlehle time. The Mann fa:tory is in cesuple "wWer, and he flatters him se'Pte %Alt to re %the same satisfactien as' ath. d - Otbre. Ile ma turns - tr ad an d N arrow eels, Cassina3 ) Blankets,' . Whit e a .her FN. - tined; 11 n„khod in t h A !Turner, :India reason ,,,, p r Th es . H e a l, do Wool and makes Pipits. r, ‘ „, th e c onven t of his customers, wool and th will be take at the following places : tho stores of C 0 (Is Shellerberger, Looser i - Brothers, Shur rice, and George Iteincehl. il at G ft im,-, .cmherger's New Drug store: 3,,b ra , c ,,, ; at - :stores of Shirk,,- Miller, and ! u worth LOapon borough 11111111 the3 . tip',4 the public bouse of MEER 6it Earnst, F :Or-, Jonestow ; Meleliio utin E t : ier'6 , F. l oYe 1 lh, Trairc.ve ~ rieksbUrg; Sainuel E. iliac; George Weitirelm's store, Bel, - •mbart, 2 males from Palmyra .Palnlyra ; Gabriel Wolters . Imyra landing; Mieltad Shirk, uphin county ; at the stores al •i:-id Rank, East dinnorer, . . will be taken away from the withom ael`' s and returned ciusionicr,.. who wish to hare .9teek led, dyed and mixed, can leave. their )et the °bore inentioned places, how they . wish it Prepared. Or can order The stocking-wool to he undur,igned's wool, which will be at the de.sired'plitee. desired that. those haring wool ay the cash therefor, At the Abore LYON LEitiTERGER. tp. April 6, 1657. .teution 4 perz.on.; a ie nwti,ffir of ro+tting, lie priecipal cities of ii' initins. Thi.. mode ;Lilted nlaLisite. i.i enrity aga i inid Fitts th high g ri lle wall: u of nor o ‘.ro than o the too . and in - .u.st of r ~t,N—El:<: I:3 ill , ‘,. of .. ot)tors 11 strait;^, r P(1) R 4 I. Lir :remy re_ • :It IP:el-h.- National! Si fety Trust . Co.} Ong CZ: .I.LNUT S.irt,ttt. South-West corner of Tnimi 4/ Street, Philadelphia. Arrangements for Business during the Banks' Suspension of specie Payments; I. Deposits recuived and payments mach daily. 2. Current tank Notes. Cheeks and SMCie Will be recoil , : et! on Deposit. Dcp. - )sfts made in Hank Notes orE l beCk's 141 teijaa back in current liank Notes. .• 4. .7../epaii.ti made lu Gold or Silver mill be paid haekin WA. Interest, Five per cent, per Annum. HENRY L. PredideLlt. WILLIAM .7. .Therm, Secretary. Phildelphia, Nov. 25, 7857. ME= r anti rrant all our r ater ; if they ugly abide th e. r n-Nrudurtors of r, Or eo lvarto in ur roof should .t cue loch to the 27, 1251.----4 m. ~~~~ C. BENJAMIN TO CNC. LL Nllll CoacilmakingEstthilshment TILE UNDERSIGNED, bar_ ing taken the GOA - tl K LNG Establish men tof Mr- LEVI LIGHT. on the Turnpike, at the East end. of Lebanon, wish respectfully to invite the pub lic attention to their business. Each of us having served regular apprenticeships to the business, and havin: , had much experience therein, we feel confident of our ability to give satisfaction. Ev ery article manufaeturcd at our establishment will be under our personal supervision. We shall keep on ham); .11.13s'or MAIM ALL KINDS GP VEllreus, which will be warranted of metre most superior qual ity. We will also attend to REPAIRING, at short notice. "Im.. None lint the best workmen will be employed in any branch of the .business. We cordially invite the public-tezive us a call, and we will guarantee sarisfaction„ , Eept. 2, '5 Gln. ELUPEA ,YbKNO. .- „......._.,.._______ .-,IS "wuriVESSES , :5 •• 0 ~ or, THE . . . . • . = i , , orgar. Conv_i , cted. . (t JOHN S. DYEI-IS,Teitt;;IVUTHOR, kna Who bas bad 10 yeareexpe:rienee4,... t r Bank er and Publielter,,and:Auth or , of '..' ~,,t " RI A series of -Lectures a 4 'Abe Broad. wayrrabernacle, . 0 .....1 .i...ift . when. for 10 snecesSive nights, orer 50,000 People .4 - 4 '1 Greeted } hint with rounds of Applause, while t , 0 , be ex rn ibited the tinnei in'which coun " -,. terfeiters execute - their Frauds, and - the„sprestot t ml Viet:tot atemis lintlf of Deteeting.tlnpa. The Band Natg - Ezin - riiiters all say ~...v. - r,•,,,. that Leis the ,g r eatest- judge of pa .,• ~11. at per money livrog ..i:.A, . . ejfREATEST DiSCOVERY OF .'•- the Present Century for ~k D'e - teriiize; Counterfeit Bank Notes. k. ...A ) Pas-cribing every Genuine Bill in existance, ifta • and 'exhibiting at it-gloneh every Conn kft ..1. terfeit in cirealatiann 0 Arranged so adnairtilil,y,th at R eference is Easy and ~ *"...4' Detection Instantaneous% 4.., `No incrox. tb extuntne : ... - • rw• No pages'to hunt up i, 0 ,: But so simplii.led and arran,,,„ted, that did or.. merchant, Banker and Btonesi , zurtn cart ... - See all at a Glance. • Bitglis-h, Freria Anti d'eHhari. Thus each may read the same in hitt t..„, own Native:Ton,rtte. ~.• - )- 4 . Most Perfect Bank =Note List . ~ poems:next. - . *EA Al:ie.:l. list of , 4:::D©411 the Private Bankers' in America. A. Coniplete stnninar,y of the. Finance of Ea rope.and Ainerlia will le puiilith e d in CD each ' , ft....editio n . togetli e V with all the itirpiortant News of the Day.--' • A Series of Tales, nFreta en old niannserfpt found:in-Vie. Ea.:=t• 0 It furnishes the most complete History of * 0 - Orientroa life ' ).-,• Deserrith: g the inoiq perplexing pociti,nis r in *ltiih-:the ladie s: anil l gbittles g n2if these at 0 2 country ia re been. so, teten....firthntiqieiTh' stories will colitinne - thrOillteul - th 1T1101.4 year, an;l wilt . 1)'.11-6 the Wt'al'eittertaiiiiu., e., ov,,:erp.4,offie,ruerilliitletlaiellp,; a bli Z l :t: l s l tt. ' h " Ser l' ilo 6' o ' c r' s o: . .„,„. 1 " ly,.itt $1 a year. -,, An. letters must ho ail . r-1) dressed to ' - ' ' -- p.rmo lai JORN 4 8. 'InE, ' Wolfer. ,I".`;'"Pnbliilit4 itritFkidprilltriltgYriThqreet,. '' April 22,185:f;' !''', -I:l''',,fr qffs;'tvi. Yoik. . . . TaZ bitdiett pc co Jar • . 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