The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, February 10, 1858, Image 3

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44 WIIEN iiidIOCILLTXOI/tßiNcili;i3 TFASII TO LEAD, CEASE
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LERANO* PA. Flit. 10, 1868
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Cotnparioosa, ,
The greatest of putilio:,eoo64 has
't'-';••••
a it
t aalgrtiatina are 9dA • Vfer , i itopi ,Ite sea
' itment but in doidg so,
the "a•iihlitalitkit::l;thi.ttkeusitt." that !theta
tlr neighbor of .6e'Con
rier,aaoniafiAlltrik'it iteeessa te prove his Inds-
.POhntli 4 4 questioning that of others. >lfitT . t
takeitPnithere is neither independence or moral
bells:9ra its gie mere act of attacking a hartnlcss
and defenceless object. Certainly independence
' does not consist in expediency ; and to any : that
Courieralivays expresses its opinions, without
the consent or dictum of the "Judges in Israel"--
the leaders of his party—smacks of. farcical.
•A man makes but n sorry show of kis indeien
%dunce in the presence of those, deprived Of the
power to harm him. We can demonstrate witinint
much trontile what•the real charaeteristies;are of
the braggari or boaster. aufbratZ w s;iiriVirin-
Ides ; "I have a bullet in my leg.""Ilfd!e?" we
asked. "Behind, here r was the ' reel Of the
bravo.
I Independence* (lie leynonyin of manliness.-
There I= nothing of the coward and knave in it.
There. are no eireartispr l thed limits and bmindaries
tdlt. The , trttd seOpe 'given to independenceis
illimitable. It id quote Park Benjamin, •
!10 pent up Utica;"
but a boiindlea.s acnso of whet is right, just and
honorable, and with-a full knowledge of the ;•e
-eponalbility involved in it, religiously, morally
'Und politically.
'But do all thus define it, No, not all--only
come, and they, we are inclined la think, de comb
prebend the importance altaelled
renowned word, INDEPE.NDENCH
Our purpose, however, ii/not to explain the nit
turn of real Independence, but the contrary. We
chose to remain silent upon questions, the tree
condition of : which are as yet undeveloped, and
because of this eiletmo, our editorial capacity for
indepentlenaelsileitlited 1 WIMn thbzwhole facts
as they relate to Molina, are once before the den
try, it will he time enough to venture an opinion.
As an Armee jotwnnlist, undor.the circumstances.,
this cannot be dope now...
Seriously : our coteutporary mistakes ourehar
.„,
actor when supposing out cburtie,•atdtny time,,to
bo actuated by fear. We are 'Subject to no -villa
or party's censorship. Being responsible for the
exercise of a constitutional privilege, we ncior
hesitate, as the Editor of a dentoeratic journal, to
express our sentiments when called upon to dose)
on any and all occasions. This is independence
as we understand i"t—as Others understand it, it
is, perhaps, kicking—' l ileitd lions'!"
We cannot find noi,thitigin the proceed
ingi of the Pennsylvania Legislature of interest
to the people of this county.
1144. The Logisluturo of ..11wisachttsctts has been
in session four weeks, and passed two bills, ono
of whioli is to luerense lhe pay- of the membera.—
The Legislaturo of New York has been in scs4on
since the 5111 of January, and has not passed a
single bill. Both Republican.'
ct... The banks of Philadelphia have virtually
roamed specie payments. No difficulty it is said
experieneed in obtaining gold and:direr at any
of them. The Inquirer says it is probable that a
feravAl and general resumption will be announced
in the course of a day or two. There is, indeed
au practical impediment in the way, and the pub
lie are fully prepared for such a movement.
.Pernasylvania Bank.—The report made''`ea
Monday of last week to the meeting of the stonit
holders of the Bank of Pennsylvania shows . that
ou the sth of November last, the assets of the bank
where $2,791,114 37, and its liabilities $2,227,-
707 57. After adding the capital stuck, the sur
plus fund, and other liabilities, there was thought
to exist at that time atleileicacy of $1,319,473 75.
The nominal surplus has been increased by recent
discoveries. On the 30th ultimo, the account of
the bank stood as follows: assets, $2,355,175.04;
liabilities, $1,790,07432; nominal surplus, -
1 0:i 72. The report declares the stock of the hank
to be irretrievably sunk, and recommends an as
signment of its property for the benefit of its cred
itors.
In Glasgow, Sco - land, there is at present
an aged man named john Rao, a private watch
mail, who has been the father of the rather extra
ordinary number of thirty, ehildren„ Ito ia.sixtY
eight years ofago, has been twice mareio d, and
after being seventeen years a widower, thinks
of marrying again.
:959 - We to-day present the message.of Presi
dent Buchanan to Congress on the occasion of
transmitting thereto theliansas Constitution. It
is moderate and conciliatory intone, and we trust
will hare the effee‘of shortly putting an end to
the abominable controversy which has already
claimed a score of times more attention from the
American people than it deserved. We aro so
tired of "Kansas" that If it does not speedily
"give peace" we shall buy it, (providcd•that can
be done oa trust,) and farm it out to our honest
and industritiq friends, at 121 etc. per acre a year,
whioh is abciut four times as much as it would
bring if sold at public sale,) with the understand
ing, in writing, that they shall mind their own
business first, and if they have any time left then
to attend to that of other people. We will take
it out of Congress and out of politics, and thus
:sane more to the people than the whole Territory
:is worth.
Congress,—Tho House of Representatives xo
' ined in session all of Friday night, and until
f-past six o'clock on Saturday morning, quer
"ry,,leling whether the President's Special Message
Ra should be referred to a special committee or to
Committee on Territories, and then adjourn
:• keel to Monday without deciding the question..
About midnight a ilst.fight occurred between
Mr. Grow, (Republican) of Permsylvania,.and Mr,
Hem, (Dem.) of South Carolina. It seems that
the two honorubles met in the aisle, and some
words passed between them, when Mr. Grow up
:fist and knocked down Mr. Xeitt. A pretty gen-
Aral squabble then took place, which, however,
•was promptly qutillpd,by. the Sargoan t-nt-arms.
14. a m401.,3n,-tvAll. advanced in years,
:and Mr. G., a young athletic fellow. We shall
'how await the sympathy of the Republicans for
:Mr. Keitt, in this second edition of Brooksiem
Gold Pons.—lf any of our readers wish to have
good pen, one that will make them feel like
writing as soon as they get it in their bands, we
would advice them to purchase of Beckett •}. Co.,
835 Broadway, New York, We have bcieln using
hair pens foi some time, and would, not like to do
ithout them; in fact, we could not do without
hem. They are•put up in gold handles, which
are the more easily kept clean. Beckett 06 CO.,
, ara the Tub Hems of the Golden Prize; which of
fers great inducements in tho way of prizes, to
subscribers. Bee advertisement, iu other column,
beaded "Golden Prize of!1858,"
HOME AFFAIRS.
trilit.Our friends of the Union. Fire Cbcdpany
of this borough will give a rich treat to tie com
munity on the evening of the 22d inst., (Washing
ton's Birth-day.) AnsAdress by John W. Killing
cr, Esq., Voefil -Music by the Glee. Club, and In
strumental Music by Dr. Schnook and Prof.. De
camps. The exhibition will be for the benefit of
the Company directly, and indirectly for the ben
efit of the, public. We Arrest the Court House may.
be filled to overflowing; wo knov that itwill ring
with approbation of the exercises.
RESUMED 4PMATIONS. — ' : OI I C
G. D. Coleman's Furnaces at North Lebanon, nms
started last *oak. •
Lebanofi Valley Bank has
taken possession of itek new and eligible quarters
in Stine's new building', east or Reinhard's Hotel,
on Cumberland street. ,
•
THE MAILS between Reading and
Harrisburg are now carried on the Lebanon:Val-,
ley. Railroad. It- requirea time to perfect the new
arrangement, but as our people had been , greatly
annoyed for a year past with the mail's irregular
ities, we trust proper attention will be given , to
make tlm Matter perfect as quick, as nossitde:—
The mails were brought down on Friday iof.the
first time, but did not arrive here until:near eight
o'clock, owing to a run-off or bieak down and
Saturday's mail we did not receironatil lgornfirty,
it having been left at Wentelsdorf. . ,
- another place weigive thepro
,
mailings of the meeting held in this place 'in re
gard to a repeal of the present License Law.—
Quite a large number of the' rriestie4dtable cit
izens ofthe county were in itgonsivren,and - we , do
not dottbt that theresolutions adttptediare the al
most unanimous sentiment of the people...Peti 7
Hens praying for the passage of a. law, in =cart
dance with the sentiments of 'meeting; are
now in circulation obtaining sigarithres. We
trust they may ho rapidly tilled up'and
ted to Harrisburg.
So far as we can gather from our , exehanges.
largo number rof petitions have already been Pre
son'te'd to the Legislature, coming froth various
portions of the state. Mr. DonoVan; the member
frotri Philadelphia, presented one handred, , the
other day, alone. We have no doubt, that some
bill will soon be reported and aeted,utpon by the
Legislature, changing the present lab'-radically
changing the entire prineiple'of licehsing.
-• •
WE are pleased to learn that the
Dramatic exercises, by the sehelars of the Myers
town Academy, met with univertfal approbation.
A respectable number of otirmitizetts Were there
and returned with congratulations and expres,
stonier surprise. We would speak a iron], bow
ever, in this connection, for tlie'mithor of the
Drama, Mr. Sulam The "We, Transit" be had
designed for the benefit of his school as he stat
ed in his preface and in - "no ether light (to use
his own words,) would ho. Wish la be considered
by the community in which he lives or 'by the
public generally." Ile was obliged to have a few
out-skiers, who kindly, though.7relletantly, con
sented to take the more hey 'responsible
characters. lie no doubt must feel himself much
indebted to the young ladies,and the gentlemen
of Myerstown, who assisted him upon those occa
sions with so much skill and credit, and his school
will also be gratified to - learn-that tbey are re
ported to have performed their parts with public
approbation. Upon the whole the exhibition
speaks well fur Myarstown, 'end it is to be hoped
useful lessons may have boon derived upon those'
occasions, all refleeting iigon lbw - great subject
cause, Education. • [AF--
County I:Meeting!
Agreeably to a mill, a meeting of the citizens of
Lebanon county. was #heid at the public house of
Wst. A. Morrmi:Mi. Saturday, February 6, 1858,
to take into minsideiation the propriety of the re
peal of the present license law.
The following named persons presided as offi
cers of the ineetine—
Preeideat.TESSß REINHOLD.
Vice Prealdent—Ricgann Grto. 411V
iNaElt, SAMUEL GOBIIERT, PHILIP MATTER,'SA.3I%
CARPER, Joirm 112.1.11,11311.
Secretaries-LVnixcis .DEWEES, FREI) - . Keen.
After the object of the meeting 14713 stated t hy
the President, thelallowing preamble and resoinl
thins were unanimously adopted
WitefinAS, In common with the citizens of other
sections of the state, we are of opinion that the
present License Law has failed" in the good effects
contemplated, at the time of its enactment; that
its inequality has rendered it inoperative to such
an extent that its open violation is no looker talk
ed ahout,.but actually carried out; and that the
Legislature being now in session, we dome it op
portune to express a sincere desire that they in
their wisdom will repeal the law as it now stands
on the statute books, and substitute one more
equal in its spirit; exacting in its execution, and
more beneficial to the murals of our community,
Therefore,
Rautoed, Thafour Senator and Representative
are hereby respectfully requested to use all legit
imate means in their power to ()fleet the repettl'of
the present unequal law, and enact one in its stead
more liberal in its operation, and less subject in
its execution to violation.
-Regodeed, That copies of these proceedings be
forwarded to Senator Rutherford ..nd Represen
tative George.
Resolved, That these - proceedings, also, be pub
lished in all the pop/well the county.
,Resolvvd That, Pstatien be drawn up, embo
dying tiler-spirit cir thelbove preamble and reso,
lutious, with a view of obtaining tbesentiMent of
the people throughout the county upon the sub;
ject, and that the same he addressed and 'trans
mitted to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania.
Adjourned. (Signed by the Officers.)
BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER.
REV. J. CUNNII(GRA.3.I., Presiding Elder,
delivered several sermons in the M. E. Church,
of this borough, on, Sunday last.
EQUIPMENTS.—Thc UniOn Tiro Company,
of this borough, received frOM tha city, last week,
a number of handsome equipments.
THE-NEW SCHOOL HOUSE in North Leba
non borough is now completed, and
,tho various
schools were adinitted li4st'weekl The building
contains fame comfortable 'add iron-arranged
school-rooms.
v
FIRE.—The alarm of flee off Sunday 'evening,
(just about the time a number, of our young friends
happened to be "engaged,").ivas occasioned by
the illumination of the heavens in a north-west-
ern direction, caused, we learn; ty the burning
of "Fisher's Mill," near the village of Mechan
icsville, East Hanover township. WO have no
further particulars.
A CAUVON.—During the alarm firC. 'on
Sunday evening, and while one of the eintipanies
was passing up Water street, a, young gentlemen
coming in an opposite direction was unpremetii
tately knocked over by the director. Be would
probably have been run over but for the sudden
check of the engine. A lady's hooped dress also
caught at the engine, making a.complete wreck of
steel, whalebone and dry goods. We think it
good policy
to keep a "clear track, particularly
on a dark evening.
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY comes on the 14th
of February !
ts,There are said to be but two classes now
traveling on western railroad viz., 1. Thome run
ning away. 2. Those running after them.
jar: Never speak lightly of religion
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
let' Mr. C. BROTIIERLINE offers his t:ree sto
ry Brick ilonse for aale at. private sale, ft is a
good bnsincss stand, eligibly located, and deserv
ing the attention of buSiness-men. 20.
The Lebal
[Cfcrclully Correceed 11' •
.on Market.
F.TYNTSDAT, FEB. 10, 1858.
Potatoes: I , A hu , 10
Eggs, tt4 doz., 1234
nutter, talk, 15
Lard,
8
Liam, 14
Shoulders, 12
Sides,
Sot*,
Peewees:, -' 25
White Begs,
Mixed Rags, .2
Flax, ib 12%
tiristles, 40r.
l'eathers. gt , lb. , felts
Wool. 11 ._ 40
Soup Means. IA qt., .
ti -
'1 Vinegar, 13 gut, ". 12%
t;Appleltuttet,ll crack, 45
The. Philadelphia Maieliet.
PIithADELP.ItiA, PEDIWARY 8,1858.
Breadituffs.---The receipts and stocks eon Untie'
fair Tor the season, rind the market - for most kinds
is unsettled 'end drooping. The sales of Flour
for exhorts comprises about 5,00 0 barrels at $4,-
50 for superfine, $4;75 . forextra, ssass,l2i fer
extra family, and $5,5045,75 for Laney lots, in
eluding some common superine on terms kept pri
vate. At the close there were more sellers than
buyers at the figures. The sales for home use
have been limited within the range of $4,5040
per bbl, according to Wand and quality. Ityo
Flour autl Cern are vow dull:. Small sales
of the former are reported at $3a53,25, and the
latter at $2,90553 per bid. Of Wheat the supply
is moderato but the demand is limited, and - Prises
are rather lower. Sales 0f17,000 bushels at ST, 7
03a51,12 ordinary and prime red,. and $ 1 , 25 4 1 ,:-
30 for white. There has been amoderate demanib
for Rye, and farther sales 0ft,500 bushels Penn:.
.93 koala-and Southern wars laud° at 60a100..
Corn has been..in fair demand, and prices are ea
sier. Sales of '30,000 bushels yellow at otialge
from the ears and from store,,and 50a60e
closing at the loWeSt figures. Oats has been - ttull
6,090 bushels Peansyliau la sold at 34e'per hnsbel;
and 2,500 bushels Delaware.at 33e.
LEnAsoN, W
Leh. Mills Ex. Fam. $6 00 ,
Smith " Extra 500
Lob. Vol. Super. Fine 4 50
PAZ.° White Wheat, I 05
Prime Red Wheat, 100
Prhne Rye : 65
Corn, 40
Oats, 25
Cluver.seed, 4 50
Timothy-seed, ' 250
Flax .seed; • 1, 50
Dried ApPlee, vet TM 1., 00
Dried Apples, pealed, 1,50
Peach."Snitz," 2 50
Peach "Itutacle," 120
Cherries,' 1 50
Onions, 60
.
German preaching 'next Sunday Morning and
evening in the Emanuel's Church of .theEvan
gelled' Aesodation.
English .preEtehing next, Sunday morning in" this
koravina Church. •
English preaching next Sunday ore.ning, in Bh.
letn's Lutheran eh u reh,
English Preaching, in Zion's Luther y
nu hatch
next Sundayinurning a nd erening.
Preaching next sabbath morning in the Get-elan,
and in the:evening in the Engli;ih language, in
the lltifoitned Chetah.
.
Episcopal Services, atßeneficial 31n11, nn Wednes
day, Feb.. rith, et 3 b'cloCk A. M. Also, the
Sunday following, Feb. 21st, at the sane.
On the 4th inst., by the ,Rey. C. S. Horman ; Mr
Jeremiah Boaz., to Miss Catharine Womelatorf,
both of tho borough of Lebanon.
Feb. 4th, by the Eer. Frederick Kreeker, Mr.
Samuel Fkber f North la:button, to Mies
Mary 0. Derr, of Lebanon.
On the 28th ult., in , Lewistown, Pa., by (ho Rev.
James S. Woods, D. D., Cyrus, K. Mark, Esq.,
of Bellevue City, Nebraska Ter., to MrS. Mary
Hoover, widow of the late Dr. L. 'louver, of
Letristown.
On the sth inst.,lin Henry, eun of Basalt's anti
Sarah Schnad, aged 6 yrs. 10 mo 2 days.
In this borough, on the sth inn., Francis Henry
Derr, aged 5 years, 10 months, and 11 days.
For the _Lebanon Advertiser.
On the sth inst. in this borotwb ' Cn tit' r • Allt
sitaLL, son of Adam and 11;snnwt:Ift ' Xag A ed .
2 years, 11 months and 2 clays. '
It is with the most profound feelings of regret
that we notice the death of this truly interesting 1
child. - , llaving just arrived tit that period O f life, 4./4,- Notice.
OFFIFE OF TUE PDILADDLPATA 'AND READIDISI
when the most attractive traits of character : are -. RAIL ROAD COAtriAtiF;
about being developed, and the hearts.of :his de- i , Philadelphia, February 3d,1353.
I tILE Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Readi n gvoted parents just commenced id co:de:Opiate the 1 - , : , : f ill a ro n ad a, C ,t om ot pa A t , a ii r b e is he o rp t y he ii o tedthat - by -i
-realiintion of many fond hopes, for a long liffl of i tue
L'irs3:', l vania, entitled "an Act providi m og ra° fo n r w: t i e tl b o n t .
happiness, for thetdarling, "boy," his losiiins 1
th At t y l i a nz p t ii lLe
a ltan u o e n . . 4 l; n al , leT t ladro d ati Company, and
canned a sad vaeaffey . in'theirberenved'heiSch4ild.
, r t lz i yi l lt i the fifth day of May, A. 13136 ; t e , 6 ttlint2;
But, however bitter the affliction, and the it nal ter
i into a 'joilifte'ttlioufeenVnito.fuTtledrttl'ireTrtpiritil."Tie entered
able fact, that he is gone from this earth forever,
ra of said ce'l Co f n c i ae pa t - '
• of .. e ß . lii , d u e , onipaniee, for the Consolidation
his death is net without its consolations. Althe'
w i ll no iln,y, ` —prescribing L ritanul conditions Co Tti
tho innocent prattle of little "Charley"
t j leai o n n o l e .. r i o i f converting the Capital SarikOr r a r' s u om
longer enliven the circle of their household, yet
a e d e i m p _Paig i tit ro to i lt:tock ef the
what a consolation it should be 6 his li'dkeav e d ; said Philail, dpida ß a a n i = y t . j, n e and
t ,e r
n tt c h e lng ;II such t oti t ter provisions as have lies:
parents to know, that he is at this moment min-
i., , e hg e s iii i. t id n rr e litl i a i lln a ila li e f Or&
gling tvith.tkat innumerable throng who are now '...-,e,r-,—:ind that :Eri e g
i bt o o n c i tt , Zll.l . lfat r .Philadelplita end Reading Railroad"
enjoying the rich rewards of a life well spenthere
adjourned meeting of p s ° ;:i 'e tt o s f ,Xl7llVr i i ` i g tcl i t e e li a et e 4 i n 't i ' i l i u .
below. This should be sufficient to allay the an- 1533, at the of
of any mind; :Millie:ft up - the bitterness of ' I fiVe li f T ille e l' ill Y Piit ' id - eln A it ' la cu' dte D"
1 puny, co. 227 South Fourth Street, t . l i i n n lh i e " c j i l t r ; " o ' l ° At
Phil
the most afflicted heart; and bring those to pro- het s, iyer the hours
_of 12. M., anti 3-P. 51., of
Stable reflection who have felt this sad dispense- 1 s t a t il P da li ;;
`, foresuid, at ali the ' . to t richo a l m il d erV a :Ptl a ie nd Plf?l r iu7iTptira t t eti
tion , and consider well, that Elniy too must die,' i
notice ßelinti e f ii a r t , lr ‘. .?ad Company, me notilledto attend. This
flow forcibly the lines of Longfellow are bronolitta r complianee with the. previsions of
to mind : .. - ' the SeconeSte " tTe n n
And Notiee is ft.:rt7 Lar tl g ui c.. A . ct f..issemtny
. aforesaidt .
that the..l/?caing of Mock
is long and time is fle , :tin ,-, - holders held upon the 11th January, 1855, woe atuourn
ea to the time and place above mentitmed. '
;:. 1 , 01).10.-td
And our hearts though stout :Tad br:ive
Still like muffled druin: are beating . .'. . W. 11. IPLIJIENNEY, Sect) ,
kuneral marches to the grave:"
air This is to certify that 1 have ineile but A.llO appli
cation of- the ALloic tin, on my fingers, which have been
drawn from contraction if the cords, brought on by rheu
matism. it was of seventeen numths standing, tuntil am
now entirely cured. i Vheerfully recommend it to all af
flicted likewise. ' J. 11.
ifurrisburg, Tti Locust street.
To all whom it may Concorn..—Tho under.
signed begs leave to inform his old customers, and the
public in general, that he still continuos to manufacture
CABINET WARE of descriptions tut his old stand, in
Walnut street; between Murder's ante lteinhard's Hotels,
in the borough of Lebanon. The public will . pleasu re
member that bis work is made up of better - nuiterials,
and is of better finish, than can be crack in any other
establishment in the borough of Lebanon.
Am 23, 186'7. C. BROTILERLLNE.
lIEL3IBOLD'S GENUINE PREPA EATION.
lIELMEOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION:
, HEL3IIIOIJYE Genuine PREPARAI']ON•
lIELNIBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION
Is prepared accerding to Pharmacy and Chonh t try, with
the greatest accuracy and Chemical •knowledge devoted
to their combination. iliy-Seeadvertisoment, headed
lIELMI3OLD'S GENUINE PR EPARATIoN.
WHO IS TiOSSCITEM—What DyFpcptic and nervously
unstrung invalid that ever tried his celebrated Stomach
Bitters, but can reply with pleasure. In all eases of lliz•
ZiIISSS, 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 bile and impure secretions, regulate the bowels, give
Ile Strength of body and vigor' of mind. 2io family can
afford to be without Itontetter's Stomach Bitters. Sold
in quart bottles by all Hotels, Grocers, Druggists, ST,c.—
No additional spirits required.
Emanst, iCSIGA.RT, Agent, North-west corner of Afarket
and Water streets, Lebanon. r.hm. '5B-3 na.
Wood's Bait Itostorative.—This wonderful
preparation is hating an exteniiie sale in all parts of the
Union. It Is one of the few patent medicines which are
now sold over the country that are really what their in
ventors claim for them, Wherever it hay had a fair trial
the result has been precisely as Wood predicts. 'lt has
never failed to turn the white hair bark to the natural
color, where the directions have been strictly followed,
and in numerous cases it has restored the hair upon heads
that bad been bald fur years, It is nut pretended that
it will make the hair grow in every case, but where it
fails there is no remedy. The restomtion of the hair has
been effected irt so many instances. where the case seemed
utterly hopeless, pat it is certainly worth while fop all
to try the experiment of using a bottle or two ofWood's
Restorative.—Notene Ilbrkma n .
For sale by all thiig,gista here.
Influenza and Common Cold, like thieves in
the silence of the night, have carried many lo the silent
grace. They are caused by a sudden check of perspira
tion, by which the stomach is rendered inactive, and the
lungs become loaded with corruped Matter, which enters
the blood, anddisease D the result. Ferenc°lds cough's,
and chills, succeeded by beat, and .for all fevers of every
form, hoarsness and mwneasofthethroat,lungsand stom
ach, and for all weakness and sickness of every kind, front
three to five of these Pills on going to bed, for a few days
will be all that you require to restore you to perfect
health. It has been admitted and clamed allover Europe
that then never *.was a medicine, that will extirpate
all manner of desease front' the system, equal to Dr.
Morse's Indian Root Pills:" that the more you take them,
the stronger you grdw. They are found upon the princi
ple that the human body is subject to but one disease;
namely: corrupt humors. These Pills not only cleanse
the bowels, but also follow the blood through every vein
and artery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt
humors, that decease of every name is driven from the
body.
Great Female Bledieine.
• Females whovalue hoalthahould never be without these
Pills. It has been admitted by a number of physicians,
that females cannot too highly value them. They here
given health and spirits to hundred of femalei who with
out them ,would have been In their graves. They purify
the blimp, remove obstructions and give the akin a beau.
tifiriTtlear, healthy, - and interesting t93o:tini*e. A box
of these. Finals a great medical companion at certain pe
riods. From one to three should he taken every day -
un
,
Religious Notices.
MARRIIED,
DIED,
Special Notifies.
CI relief is obtained. A few doses occasionally, when well,
I wilt taw the system in a healthy condition. feb27,
THE GREAT ENGLISH. REMEDY
SIR ;lAMBS CLARKE'S
•
Celebrated Female Pills.
pm l y,,,dfroin. a prescription of Sir C'teeke. 3r. D.,
Physician reraorcuturry to the (preen.
Tide invaluable medicine ismnfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dtplguroll:4 diseases to which the fevale
constitution is subject. It moderates all exce:.s, and re
! mores 3111 obstructions, end a speedy cure may 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 ODO Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp or G mat Britain.' to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION!
These Pills Should not be taken by females tithing the
jest three months of Pregnandy, as they are sure to bring
en Miscarriage, but at any other time they ore safe,
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, phin in
I the beck and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation
of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pill,' will effect
a cure when all other MMUS ]rave failed, and although a
Ipowerful remedy, do net contain iron, calomel, Millman
or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions accompany each package.
Me Agent fur the United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (late 1, C. Baldwin S
Recheader, F:
N. D. , --41,00 and 0 postage stamps
enclosed to any au-
I thorized Agent, will insure &bottle of the Pills by return
mail. For sate by'
Dr. BOSS. opposite the Court Rouse, Lebation,l4l., and
by all respectable Druggists throe bout the United States
I and Canada;: also by Harvey Rfrch , Reading,
October 7,1357-Iy.
•
1 r NEW AD V ERTISEMENT..
Garden T 8
...
Garden Seeds. ,
ri ARDEN SEEDS! Warranted Fre.4.l; jut received.
I 'LT by LTILFORD,& L.4.ZIIII.ERGER, Diuggists.
.
Post Mike N © lice.
r Public is heroby 'informed that, to ensure :tram !
mission of Letters bzimail east and west, they should
Ibe delivered at the Poet dicta Otte hour betbie the arrival
of the ears._ -"'ttl L. RUTIIRAUFF, p. T.
Lebanon, Feb. 10, 18d8. - ' , '• - ,
.
Magic Lantei,n ExhibitiOn:
~
TIROIP: JOHN BEM, orlitiz;vlll (at the inatitheo of
I .IE his Moravian friends in this locality.) give a Lee- ,
tura with his highly improted 1111 wonderful Arnie
Imutern, iu. fritY Court.flouse..Lebanori, 'On•MONMAT
VEXING, the lath inst. Tickets 12% cents, to in ob-
MiLl at all the Stores, and at the. door cm the evepmg of
j the exhibition. ' ' Feb.lo; 18a3, '
ice, to rira.x."Colleciorsi
Zm:: Corurnissienera would aPain urge the. Collectors
to enßeet theMpounts due on 'Btu Duplicates and
pay' the same . over With'ent delay: The preseht stole of
the County funds will not permit of any further
pence.- It is hoped that this notice will not he disregard ,
eel, otherwise the Commissionerswill feel thawed-Tea
bcktud to enforce the collection of the inane...
FREDERICK SHULTZ, *) Commiasiopera
JACOB BACHMAN,, of
DEININUER, j Wanton county
Lebanon : Feb. 10, 1858.. [Leh. papers copy. •
Notice.
. . -; ' Ltat60 ' N.11.6.7", - ; • 1
, • - . . Feb. 3, 1853. i
LITATEMENT of the Lebanon Bank published . in por
k 10 manes of "an Act .providing. fur the resumption of
i specie payments by the Banks and for the rellOf of Debt
; ors," passed October 13, 1857, - ' '
, I,—Loans and Discounts, . $3a3,603 , 40
2.—Specie, 563,157.7 5 -1
1 Balances due by other Banks, 11,017 02) 74,234 77
i 3.—Notes in Circulation. 106,100 00
! 4.—Amount of DCpr , SitS, including individual
1 deposits and balances duo to other tenths, 56,6 . 40 /0
... EDWARD A. UHLER, Cashirt'.
Sworn and subsetibed before me this 3d of Mim
i cry, 1858. Vete 104 • .Jossru GLEI)I, J. P.
Lebanon Valley Rail-Road.
WM be,iYpen far Public Trurei bdtaecn:Readi.ng and
llar
riaLarg, on Ifoittlay, - JOniecirk is, ma,
9 T---' 2 5 5 5 5 4 stattaasa
P ASSENGER wilt leave Reading,daily (ex..
• cept Sundays} 10,10 A. 31, connecting With hp
dud down morning Trains on Reading Railroad, and ar
riving- at Harrisburg, by 12.50 noon _in time to connect
with the Trains for Pittsburg; Lantmster; Chandieriburg,
Treverton and Pineal-ore.
RETURNING-, Will leave Harrisburg at . 2145 P. 31 0 (af
ter arrival of Trains front places above named, and from
Baltiniore,) and - reach Reading at ;5.70 P. 315 connecting
with Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains passing Reading
same evening.
P.tacs.—Between Reading and Harrisburg, $l,llO & 1,00
do " Lebanom 0.85 " 0,70
" Lebepon Harrisburg, 0,75 "0,60
girAll Passengers will proeuie their tickets before
the Trains start,
,Feb. 10, 1855.
0. A. NIOOLLS, Gen. Suitt
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10 Patent, Lover Hunting Cased Watches, 100 .00 each,
20 Gold Watches, - ' 75 , 00 . each.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
COUNTY CONNISSIONSIte (mom.
lointion, February S, ISIS.
XIOTICE is hereby given. that the Commissioner: -of
Lebanon County u•iil hear Appeals by all porsons
rated for State and County Tax for dui year 108, fur the
several Townships and Boroughs, in said County, at their
office, on the following days, between the hears of 10
o'clock, A. M.. and 1 - o'clock, P. M. All persons inter
ested, are hereby notified to appear at the time and place
specified :
Labantin Borough, ; Monday, April 19.
Bethel, •
Cornwall, •
Townie*, April 90. :-;.-
.Ineltsoli, .
"North Lebanon townshiii, . •
1 1 iiiilloberg,
Londonderry,
Swatora, r Wednesday. April 'Mt "
North Lc/Sinon poretigh,
South Lebanon,
North A noidlin,
South A nnyille;
Eastillinover;i
Union.
: Cold Spring,
Millcreek.
,
The Asaessoit of the se.terat Tosk.tnaliiPs and Ilanitigita
arc hereby notified to atteiid at the time and place fixed
for the Appeal of their districts respectively.
hiIEDERICK.II II T FY„ ) , Counuissioncra
JA.0013 DALDIMAX,
MICHIELDEIXINDDR.)Leberton county,
Attest—Crays Szura o Clerk.
Lebanon. Debriiary 10,'15-53. . .
. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE
Mutual Fire, Insurauce.Conipany.
Of Sinking Springs, llerks Co.,
lOMEAS, in consequence oDlossoa to the amount
V of nearly Eleven Thousand Doltuvs'by fire during
the past *car, leaving a deficiency of 'neatly Three Then
sand Dollars, to be provided for, to meet the above defi
cit, and prepare for further contingenvies;an asseerment
of one deller per thousand dollars intuved, has been le
vied, and is to bo paid to, the yreastrer of the Company,
or to an authorized agent; as provide." par Chahar, to
'SEC;TION 6. 'Mien 4he just demands of the mentbers of
said Company; shall 'exceed the. amount cif. iti available
funds on hand, the Dmitri of Managers shall withent un
necessary delay, make an assestment on the lush ranees;
each member to pay in phiportion to the amount they
have insured; and-publish the same; and alb.and every
of the members of the' Con2paity,Sitijt patisto thebtaleis
the::Prosaiirer,,hia-,hps or tiler :propOffittliable Part
of such rate, within fortY days :trier such publicatiottas
aforesaid ;•. and in default thereet;" tie, she; Or they, and
every of them making suetrdefatt. t therein:shall tbrfelt
and pay dOuble the said rate;:and those negleetinglo pay
e said - forfeiture for fifty days more,inay by the Manit
gets: for the time being, be excluded and tkileirred•fialin
any benefits, or advantages for hts; her, or their limn
rtinceairppeortivelyiand shalbrietnithstanding boilable
tit srdtl rates, mit-Intent to his, her, or their covenants and
agreements.% •
- fit tbei T ßortnigh of -Lebanon,. 'is. the
General Agent, far. Leboanti county,•andis authorized to
ahoessrnenta and reeeipefor 'fhb same. •'• ' •
1 reApeetfully salb.thebtiteutimpot tPe members toAhe
imptirfarice of being punctual in paying the assessment.
ie'state thc.Trmstify requires it.' Bach 'ineinber
oust - likeivise bring- hie,- her; or their policy tollave it
receipted.! By order. E. PENN :
Feb.2,1843'.. .._ Secretary: :.
For the 'donvenienee of tho Members Twill attend
at /the following named' times - arid plattes, between thh
hours of 10 a. al., and 1 o'clock, p. tn., of each day, to re
ceive the osetersinente, . .
Monday, . March 1, at liehn's Untel, 31yerstown.
Tuesday, , at Klick'd , " Bethel.
Wedbesday, " 3, at EarnA'a Frederiekaburg
Thuraday; 4;
riday, " 6. at Disainger's " • Sinefferatonit.
Saturday, " '6, at , 'louse tbe Agiut. Lubanon.
:Vionday, " 5, at Lusher's, Hotel, Jonesb.wn.
Tuesday, 0, at ltirper's " Rano-car.
Wednesday, '•10, at libY s " Cornwall.
. JOILT HEISTErn, Agent.
Lebanon, reb.lo 1858,3 t.
.LIFOR RENT ____.
ripp•E CELLAR unfler the TOWN HALL, Lebanon"—
1,,. Apply to J. .1..13LA11L .
. C. IL BORON:EL. Trostew.
'MIDI- T. ATKINS,
Lebanon, Feb. a, ISM .: - .
~' ,~ ~.
Lebanon :Female Sentinary:
tiLUIE YOURTII SESSION of the , •LEISANON FE
r MALE SEMINARY. commenced on the first day
of ~.I, 7 p6rtuarg. < Madame i DECAßPSAritl givninctruction
in Needle Work. ' ' '
LBW B. 'HAM PriacipaL -
..monEsTp, pEcrAmp,9;aeaoicro Music and French
Lebanon, Feb. 3 V;53.
IDETWEEN Lebanon nod' Annville. on Wednesday,
JD the 27th-ef January, an ALLENTOWN RAILROAD
BONE), valued at $3OO. The bond vas inside' Of a Eggs
Book. on which were the names of Messie., Zeller' :WO
McMinn. As the bond will be worthies* to anybody
but the owner, at , finder will be suitably rewarded by
return to either of the under fined
JAMES ?MARCIE, Lebanon,'
PATRICK MeADAM; Annville. •
reh,lb4Sfir2t.*
36 000 BARREL STAVES. which-am bo llnlught
on rrnsonablotorm, from Hie undlorkagnerl:
ELIZABETH D. WEIDMAN
ROBERT W.' COLEMAN, '
JOH ULRICH.
Admin'ra of the Zetake of Jueolt H. - Weidman, tlec'd
- -
If the above are not sold betoro the sale _at, the
Limon Forge-, on the 12th ancl,l4th inst., they - Will thee
be offered at nubile Feb. 3,1355.
• .
Coal, Coal, Coa!,
, .
E. tha raylersigned, woulthrespeetrulliinforra llto
V aitti'44of Lehinon r eonnty, that we,ara noW pro.
pared to' supply 'the` -community - with' COAL. either
Wholesale or Retail, as we will keel; all.lihnls ot COAL
on hand, such as
Pea, Chestnut, Nut. Store, .41 .. / and Pwakett COAL, white
fed and gray ash,
which We ate constantly receiving from some of the beat
Collieries in the Coal regions, and would here any that
we will sell our Coal as' low thcy'mn b ,, e Aol4,by any
Person in .t.f.teai UtiV,stiliieb4d wall sell at our Mill, or
deliver to any Fart of thet tiro boroughs.
:MYERS & slloUft.
Ceneeee 3.1111 v, Lebanon. Feb. 3, 1853.
• • •
• Turnpike Eternal - ft'
is hereby given that an eltibtion by the
1,1 Stockholders In the President, Managers and Com
pony of the llorlt.s and Dauphin Taropike road • will he
held at. the publici 'tense of A kxander Helm, in Myers
town, Lebanon County; Pcunsyleania.
Ou Nimday, the Ist day of 31orch, next,.
between the hours of ten o'clock, and fouro'clock,
I'. 31., of that day, for the purpose:oreketing One Pres
ident, Eight Managers, One .Treasurer, and ,'uch other
officers as may be necessary to conduct the iuTaire of . the,
said Company during the ensiting year.
At the some time the Annual Steteuient of the Tteati
tirer will be laid befdro the Stockhohlers..as Mewl:
• . By order of the hoard, LEONARD IMMEL.
JACOB RAEBBL, Treasurer. • Presl.
1/6113. 3; 1811 S.
[Lebanon rw.pers: Oniekte and Adler, Reading; and.,
Patriot*. Union. Ilarrivherg. erMY weekly td.
AVA t IATZ & have been appointed agents kw
V
1 be . ..tttlaeran (inane Journal, mad will receive
names is well as subseriptioms for. the sumo. . •
Firemen's Celebration.
ADDRESS AND CONCERT. • , „ •
NKA T a MEETING of the UNION 'FIRE •
L - 1. ENOLNE COMPANY, the following CW , t"
Ilesoluthme were unanimously udopte.l
Besotted, That in wnsidcration of the Union Ftri.En
glue Comeau . ); haring contracted a large indebtednoss
the purchase of a Lot of Ground , it brjud g ed wiee and'
proper that the annual supper on the anniversary of
this C,ompany'a organization he dispensed with, and that
in lieu thereof the UNION G.LEI CLUB, (e4mposed
3lembere of Lim Company) ho requested to bold a CON
CERT in the. Court 1101190 for the BENEFIT of the
Company.
Resolved, That the PRESIDENT of the Company be
requested to deliver au ADDRESS ou the OCCRBiOO.
_
in accordance with the above Resolutions, the Citizens
of heti:mon county arc respectfully invited to attend the
Celebration of tire Annitersery of iVarthingtorFs Birth.
day, &into the 73th Anniversary of the organization of
the Union Fire Company, at the COURT HOUSE. on
Monday Evening, February 22d, /25 8 , •
on which occasion au ADDRESS:wiII be thiliveied by the
President or the Company. 3. W. KILLINUER, E.YQ.
The “UN7OE GLEE CLUB" win enliven the occation'
by performing some of their choice meinclies, and favor ,
lie uirs. They will be accompanied op thd MELODEON
by nu accomplished performer. . .
Dr. 3CIINECK 'and Prof. DECAMPS hare kintily con
sented to assist, by their Musical' skill, the object to
which the proceeds nn to be devoted..
ft,N,Sitpe tickets, 25 cents. Ailmktlipka Punt'oven
and two lanliesrbe ewifs. i "
.
CitinStnit.N 1184iiv ~',ol;ottcrg•u.rwsixii,
ELIAS' LIQIIT "r
Lebanon, Feb. 3," 1858.'
TA m i :TLMIt Z o . g l;j / r :ll i glei l it :" lr re l e tth ed •
tlier are pro-
part* to soli to 94: . unary . . 3lnrcilints at a fiber) discount
Books!,. nooks
_ .
IVALTZ , k •IXEDLII.vouId mpettfully'
I , f ..,... inform the ,l'ublie, that they constantly
':e • receiro,fun ro the Eawterll atieß, copies of
'....tlrt .. 1 !"." nll the most important and attractive
New hooks, an soon as published, which they offer for
sale cheaper than they ran be 'purchased elsewhere.—
Among those lately received 81*— .
Parton 's Aaron'. Barr, • ' .
Livington's Travels andlteacarchea in South Africa. I
Spark's Life of Franklin,
. Abbott's Napoleon.
City of the Groat King,
Bayard Tay Iceti Northern Travels,
Debit and Credit, ~
, .
The Reason Why. • , . • 1
Theylume always on hand a large assortmentof Sohool i
Hooka, Blank Bookstand Stationery, Sunday School 1
• Books. and a large assortment of Flute, 'Nano,
Violitrand Guitar Maude. Plano Forte, Me- .
lodian and Violin Instructor.
PAP.:E‘.R - H,A N . G I N.G S
or foreign rind Lioniesrie illurrufacture;
. •
Window Shades: •
The NLoit th 7 y zillagOzines l .]
and:all; the
NEOPXP.ER'S, d9gy Weekly,
Can ha h4 l 47plijaahttnith,o4Cinxibbriandatrent,i
in the bOetezg Laanon; ariika of the ü ßlgßook.''
.3. ere left .with #l* foy.eby kind. art : axle Oak
line, will be:priiittipth4LWiwlacl how. ••%;--1,-;;
Lebanon; Fehr'4,llllsB:' • • ' •••
i '' • Thtulday; Wprii V
Bond Lost,
For galrb
Copi.pf Arrnizzgmciitti.
Church Dedication.
T/15.1biseinera Of the DEItIIAN KATORBIED
CIPJECII, in Jonestown. rill be Dedicated On
11 , 1 SU DAY, Frunv.tuy 11Di : 1E58. Ministers trim*
, a 4Plance aro .exticeted. Ira. The public is rt ,
spec t oily inVitddjo 'attend.
Ity order of the BUMPING CONIMITIT.S.
JonestOwn, Jae. 20, '3B-td.
New Stage Line
Between Hummellatown and Middletown.
rIN and after the 15th inst., the cub
', y nribers will run a Daily Stage Line.
between Hummeletown and 2 6 114.1dletown,
connecting with the cars on the Lebanon Pettey Railroad
on the arrival and departure of the same at 14.3111111PIS
town. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE ht
town for the accomthodallon of the public. GAO] horses
and all Mtn% of mns'eyrincet.
Neromlrm. 2,1857. ' • DERUFF & CO"
VII'ILIP F . NIcCAU LLY,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe &taker
C'eimberland street, osse door East*/ Mock IfortulAtcl.
i Inform ni.
• THE Subscriber demiroe to Inrm the public.
that 'he has opened as :dame, where, he to prepar
ed LO execute order:4ot' BOOTS and SILOES:ut the
finest firer& and style, if not au periOr, toapy bens
tofere oftarod to the .üblic. .
New .Fal and Winter Stock!
Ile has just returned from the city with an unrivaled
assortment of WALL awl WINTER STYLES of
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c., SS . e., for Ladies, Gentlemen and
Children. •
Oa- Every body islit vital to call and ezamin e
hobanon, 1,1857.
4, Plome Again :”
TIME undersigned %%ink' respectfully inform
the kublle that they bare returned home again
w t with their TIN-WA:RE & SHEET_ IRON EST&B,
LISHJIENT to, tbo well-known,place in Cliusliir.
(and itrecti.opposae the Ealik:Bicadings, Lcbanini, Pa.,
where they to neisaMenteleht ah custom
ers, at the alma...at. notice, and on tloi,niost ree.aottable
term.
Via snot , win ix, founA In iho Bittement Adam
Rise's New Bualtifig awl' the WARE•1:0011 on, the first
floor Of' .pent doui to Robot's Dry
nooda Store. Tlfi'Shopla a nityttnit4ktut gaerit 4eln
the' hantlaomeat fn the County, and Welt calenlatett fur
They would, return iheir eintaiotitinda for 'the
liberal patronage aR,rl et them, tirul 141141M-1y .this
!wit season. Grp litiphig that their untiring. efforts to
nleam, anti ,their return '170.11E" to the old 'stand solone
ormiple.d by Joicr'l4a,*illinattre Atli:4llla still more
libintl toffr„lye them e
call before porcliivinz elvelybfftl• •
Lebanon, Dee..:10,17. „Alin & D.I.OI..X;DTY. .
iffoifjekeif en
iiv atief,on
TIIgIQWNVALL I N. COI movON
• GRAND ERRIBI:TI•ON1 . ?? • •
TIIR vindersigned haual'evanretOioeit from
- the city, wbero• I,ae purclissod the ?Peat
aa
' SOrLinent of Furairm ICE ever offered hi Leh-
Atien, and which Ito tekai thie 'opportunity. to
ae low, or 'ewer, than at..r.tty ottrii'eatehT
Hahn:pato: TM Imo • •.•
' ••. ' •
SOFAS. Trte•r-lele Loniger, Cord Tullt e; - .6.41
lie 7ttiole4, Hai Rucks, T-u
Poke, Looking .Glavece, ond ail fatale
of Cummon and Kitchen Furniture.
Also. Nlattra , sca, Vfmotian Blinds, Carriages for Chil•
area; Cane Seat and Common CIIA IRS, and almost every
thing that can properly be associated with his business.
.gyp lln feel; sr:at confidence in calling attention to this
aseortment, and cordially invites all to give him a mill be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Ilu is determined not to be
undersold. Hit Room is in Mc TOW_V /LUZ, itt Markst
strut. TITRO. P. •FRANTZ
P. S.—Ready-ma:10 Comae wilt dia kept on hand, end
* splendid Ile.ansa has bean obtained to ataind Fen:minis.
Alta, leE in any quantity. (Lebanon, Oct. 81,'57.
PUblic
WILL be sold at public sale, on'
TTIICSDA.Y,FERIIIIAItY In. littgi , frf.' °
‘,... k ‘
at the houfe the'undersigne,d, me,,
-in Aunville, South Annville i. -
the following .PERSONAL PROPERTY,
Sig head of Ilorsug,lo 'Mitch COWS, 5 ileifferl, 2 Bulls;
10 Shona, 1 new half broad wheel Wagon. 1 8111011 Icbecl
do., ono English Wagon Bed. it sett Hwy fAuldera,l sett
Wood Ladders.l gond - Thrashing .lacbine, 1 :Wowing 31a
eldne, 1 new t4oesi 1)r11,1 otraw Cutter, 1 new Windmill.
(LancaAter patent,) l'Corn Sholler,.l one-Sorac Wagon.
1 large Slcd,.lEleigh, 1 Rockawac,u Pita:loll,3 harrows.
1 shovel narrow, 2 Cultivators, Cornplanter. single and
double Trers, , ,4 sett-hind Gears, I putt fore GP:1111, Circle
Saw, 3 took Chains. fifth and sixth chainis Collars, lid
_ dlea mat Halters. Cow. holier and
.f? other Chain.shborels, /*mite and
.. _ l 4 si
Rakes. Grain Cradles and Gras.. 'IIIIIIIIIM . r e
u~'thon, end a giratittnny other Linton': wow
sils mot Houselugd and Kitchen .I'4o-nifure too numaroue
to melitibn.
Sole to continence at 10 ma., when conditions
of role will be niacin known and attendance given by
F. Ennicu.AucCr. 111l1lt.
January 20,1.853 . . .
Administrators' So It
OF PLRSONAL PROPERTY. .
44 . Will be sold on„Priday 'and Sol.
unto, FEDRCAKT tin 12th avid '; /net.
4.- Union 'Fume,
thu township ortrakrn, Le" - badon county; about nn es
from Jonestownillie entire stock of Mules, Horsed . , Cab
tie; and other peraoual property belonging to theleOrgo
Estate, to wit:—
LI head of fir,,t•cless MIJLES, with Clears and Wagons,
7 working Itorsee, 2 Biding Horses, 26 excellent 311Ich
Cows, (mostly Durham stock) 42 head of Young Cattle, I
Devon 8011, i: Durham Bulls, 3 Sum., 27 Shoals, a large
Wagons, 2. twohorio Wagons,3 Carla Lotof Wagon Lad
ders; Lot of Sleds, 1 Sulkey, 2 Buggies,' Slalglyti setts of
Harness, BridlesiSaddles, Grain. Drills, Zorn Planters,
l'loughs,lTarrowtqCulti %ama, Yorks, la lees. Long-Chains.
Com,Chill us, Cutting Boxes; Crew-llors, Sledges, 2 afetfis of
Blitic:Sinith Tools, Lot of Carpenter "TOOls. Beds. Ted
- . " 'Stead.; Carpets, Ta WO C I OCk3, .
Looking Chases, Wasl;-Stands. , A AM. *
' •
its, Bock Ow, Storas, and $llllll5,
other articles too.numerous to rneutrm. •
Ala,, SO Tons of BAlf-TifON. Ma/ CHESTNUT BAILS,
end Lotof Chestnitt POSTS, 500 RAILItOAD SILLS.
iss.. nit o MUDES will beaohl to snit p urehasers, oither
In Teauw or Pairs. .. •
Sale to commence at 10 gielock, a. tn., v. hen karma will
be made known 117 iho undersigned.
• . •
•BLIZABETII C. WEIDUAN,
ROBERT W. COLEMAN,
• JOHN W. ULRICH,
Adue.rs of the Setatcof JACOB B. Wi.nom.N, deed.
Jantuurzs amis.
All Right. About Faces ,
Tr Nt.7l' It eau made right by calling al./. DAILY'S
I NEW t•KY-LIGHT tiLLELY, in S. J. Stine:a New Build.
air door neat of Reinbard'a !lota, where you tan ob
tain a LIKENESS that will compare favorably in every
respect with any taken elsewbee. lie has one of the
ben sky-lights In the country; and havinz spared no
pains to make his. meme comfortable, lie solidus a large,
slime of patrona-t , from the citizens of Lebanon and awry
rounding Cuuntr;. to snit the time&
Le ... telOn, Nov. II?, 1857; J. DAILY;
Shaving, Hair Diessing, & Sham
pooning. Saloon. •
rAtIMMERMAii k•WIIAILEY tcontd realktfellr
AG form the awhile that they hare Luken tho catatlixh
111Clit of Mr. Zimmerman, on Market !street next door to
ZiOn'i Littherao.Church, where it will give them Waren*:
to wait on all who may favor them with their pain:Map.
They hare had much experience in the huaineee;'and will
spare no pains to give entire anti:ll - action to 'their custo
mers. Theyihave made every arrangrinent for the per
notion of their be/linen. They cordially invites call and
trial. Lebanon, Nov. 18. 18:57.
. .. Notice.
TO VADMEICS AND TENDERS OF HORSY: RA 1(1:13.
rplig . undetaigned has bought the paten: right of 4r.
i. ..Calvltl4lalanou'a7tulependent Tooth liouag RAUL—
ir
ThiS I e wad patantod In 1S1 ?. Nom all thosoteeth
hangt Volt rod or pivot to roi,ts over large or *anon
ottieeta so infringement on hold pate*, and .0.1 those
that bought and load said .Independent Tooth Horse
Raktm I uhnigo FITE Defogs fir the use Dr said intent,
and all those that refuse to pay . mc my eleitot, t ern
oteturmlnod to prone, Ute. •
Jan. 27, '53.-t.lO. ABB A :If. DIAIOFF, York, 2a.
Vallemitines!
A LARGE assortment of Comte and timeritnantal Val
21 entities, ben deli:nos of,amlxiowsl lace paper
Valentino Cards, kc., 'nat waived and for sale by
Jan::2ll9sli •
. 4 .` f I BITZEIF29ZI X . .4: 41049.
FOICSALE.
. .
YLOVR, •
- CORN.
:,'ltaC, 4 -• - ism.
9.1 1 mq.ixos. -••••• •
_ ALT 111:4110 .. iika,
IS
_".• "VA
'5l V Efts & suoun.
Lubanon, Pi. .
at the (:eneFee Mill. or
Feb. 3, 15.,55.
WANTED.
A .T the Cenesio. Mills, in the beroutir of Let.annn.
4 I.
WHEAT. . CORN.
RYE. . OATS.
in any quantity, for which the highest Market pricer
will he paid in CAA ; 1/y , I , IYERS it .5110t3R.
Feb. 3, HIA. • • ,
_ -- _.
.
. To Perpouss
A BOLT TO VISIT . PIIILADELNIIA I•-TRY
lA, tiro WESTERN ROTEL,mAnKerAtr6ot, oo
low Oth tdrect. larory 64eutIon gtrf . lo, scab. 11 1: 1
do Ire to Olyiu . io.. Bustin:l , 4 1,1;i4n. We,
July •A M• I[PPKTS7S, Propree ur.
. - .
•
•
OTIOE is, hereby Oren that 1), S. livatxha• Ida
j StoricStand and StOckOt Geckle to Mr. G. Wol.PENii-
BULGER, and will glee Idm poWatestbisy in )I.utcu next.—
Therefore all persona knowing thomaelr'es to be indebt
ed will iiiethie call and Mahe settlement ,before the _first
day of March, whether psymett .11. Mado or net, as his
circumstances arc such he has to invOlce the stock of
goods where ho miry, resides,: Imtkattoliet ip AWiyjliab
a ll 1a th e menUk. of March, Therefore ;this yeques.o,
made to his frloodidial customers.'" •
.lan. 1858.-110, ' 8. • F.A . 1t1:16; '
Fon RENT.
grim undersigned offers for Rent, the followineprbipz
-1..
.erty, GRAIN AND WARE-HOU:it LTV
DDR YARD, Cart Yard, with ail the Landing, Sahel, "re, -
This is otie of the best Itnelness places on the Orden (Irk
It was. late the property of Ronry•Aleyer, andZie`
situated in Meyersville, Lebanon co. Pa. Palma Nish
tag to Rent the above property, will apply soon to the
nnAernipod, roaming near. by,pr to 14Pnr1.34.Ter,raeitl
lug on the prirpleify: '• ' • • scum' bm3yER,
Meyereville, Lebanon Coy Pa.,' dad. 6,18b8;4t. .
•s•• • - -
I kin_,,..___brQtYPe",*. • . " ''''
Buit At,
fotit *alit An 43is?-uwin t ha t oknx4bl; all . in
.r.l: EL KEIM; In ' A 'RUlrflieW * W'
inklaal eti*, , Eifori'li.. r " . " '''''' 4 "'.V -
- -
Great Crowds---Lou Prices.
ONE morning, last,week, n 5 a friend and myself, were
lelsprely walking out fifikket streetfundhn arriving
~ear tho corner •of ti nil ford et mid, our attention at
:l-acted to ae here , : crowd of Ladfes-7-and-neittly all of
..Whom were provided with large market baskets, and
ahem with eatch.-le ba&grag toc'heft artrithgnd were °si
lently Intent open tbo scow :object. xibon inquiry we
:ound that in the Mansion !louse, on the 125mr..r of Guil
ford and Market streets, is iodated the extetolSe Dry
ioods, (tracery, and Queenswaro Stare of - air . . Slite and
dfable friends, FUNCK & 111(0., who have just opened i
!ergo mock of Fall notele, and .the t the great crowd of La
'lie+ were their regular customers, who may be seendlaily
:at their counters. purchasing their goods. All we taw
were evidently - natisfied with their pus:butes; 'were land
- :11 the praises of the excellent quality - :of their btcok, and
ill ware of the toisulmous opinion that FUNCK.s. BB°.
-MI t h e hest qualities, at lower pt-tees, than any of their
competitory. so o u r adricQ would be to you- one and all,
both' great mid - small. to lifts 'lttam d Rao anti a and they
will surely ti y to prease , you. PSDB/1111JAN:
North Lehmann, Oct. 21, UST.
Lebanon Intiltial .Ihamaitineree
.onipamay.
lac°itoPicted by the Ligislature.cf Pa.
CHARTER PVIIPETTIAT.!
orricw 42 , Jet*A-EXTOTrY, LEEJAVA—C'er.V77
CrtrAPANTEE CAPITAL 365,0001
•
pm", COMPANY 3x M fon oporatlOo, rnd toacip to
10,,k0 insurance . oh till kinos of prornrly, is 7y,sess
•.;• 1 .-Inintry, and 'Oh as Iltforoble.V•rms "'any ieell-KOr
and ear., vompnoy, .":41.4 the Slototh Ar - ,,01ut
4tock
Pre:W.-of—JOHN 'BPBXNZ.'.'R..t..FQ.
Vcc Preaktent—ll. li. ItAIcItI.SNY.
Premrer--Oro.•r. !WILILY.
..litcretcrry--WM. A. BARRY.
DIRECTORS : •
;rocs titer sxrr , Nw4. . Hso. Ita6s.
Ogo. 31rwr.' ' !Coma :4. .
• -Nikeot.soS , - .JONIAII •Frxes.
JOONL•r•LTTC3I., P. R. Iluocnzr.e,
DirLD U. RAIC.. PAM RAN[.
Dasoitt H. Esevsic, W. 14:1.144.
ARTERY/CY ELY. Arent :f - cr Le !itt . ”oit
3 •'tu"•n, )70.. 3. 1E39.
Root &•Shoe S(OVeitterrsoved.
titidersigned would fnfonn the pallo
I lbw Ito Ms g W.:It:NI:I) his BOOT arA SH4lt *CORE
to tit,: room lately occupied by 17 fk Acterss
ing Stare, secood.l:ol4incSast of choCotittlifolLe.stbsi..
Ile has otra:d a 1; 4 = 1 ;411 !Lock of
Fall and !Tinter oott and Shoes,
for Ladies, Genti , meoar.datildr,o, Mlle 0,11)11.1119DI
i 3 soty cornOlete, and.elupraces all the latest stylva,srbfst
hti - esn sell out a toil , &lees. The publle seilli)kaae
azid.exainine. . •• DANIEL C.R.EPP.
uciw f your time if yon what to am
a tare twortment of Trent? s. Mau's, .3Wcr ht kivis
of Dar. Como out., rocas slit
. Labioou; 0nt..21, :Ivan
REAT TARGA:I:CS AT Pia i'o'f SAL". The on.
3 dersigntal O'er t prli ate talc, all that lever and ex
ceiiciit: stock of STOltit 050D$. tbcy lately
bought at Ilswat Wynne! San at a low pri-a :bey
will sell ft .WROLESALE no very manniald 4 o l E:a - s;.
temp, Persons that Wale t, buy a Store would er:
brat cop. on the IMlCT4grieti and examine thelt, f itt,.ii
STOrli OF GOODS, %Lich lea very goad 0 , pa.V..1.,.t.,:j
conslsting.of e.great variety of Dry Garda, enclawart,
Grocct*.s. frarthearc, Ate.. d c.
The mulensiatied will retr4t wry redlied prices. p.r
zAIL, until dal They willful! from 10 to 20
per cent. cheaper then any ether odors In the ovuly.-•••
All persons that want to buy cnnap call mot at the May
ersville :Imre, T. hem they will go the highest Market
price for their Produce; and &AAA cheater than am ev
cr WI he like baxe. * a MUM:
Meyerseille. Jan.l3,
Lebast(rn Valley Bank.
Member/and strotf. ow; ducff east of Reinhard's Hot e l .
1 7 r
. 434ge
o fu o llz i ; 7 ‘s a lnci ft ß er .Al; l l : : a st ir r r Ti.: o ptp o h n ,
1y57. viz:—
For I year, and lourr. ti ti:r cent. p..r annum:
For G months, awl 5 p.:r cent. per normal ;
For 3 no2ntlei. and longer, 1 pee. cult. per nunum:
requiring a short notice of Mail:mai. list,reat paid in
fall for the Depo3its fipm the date of depeelt to the date
of withdrawal. We will altoi afford a !ii s,l! Hue of ae
conin to those who may far,r ue -rich Lepoeits,
paridde on demand. 'Will peg a premium nn
rda MEXICAN DOLLARS.. and al•o on old 31:ttifwe Dot.
furs and adf I).:inrx. Will make collections on and re.
mit to all part's of the Uttitcd k,-.&a4. the Canadas and
Europa; Negotiate Loans. .10.. to., and du a gen.aal EX.
MANG E and 13ANKII10 /11.!SINEt , s.
0. DAWSON Panddent.
Geo: Claim, Ciuthlar.
The widersigual,,MANAGEßS, ire individual, bible
to the extent of the ir Estates, for aU Depoeits and other
ohligettons of the "1.1.71t` e:V VALLES' BAST."
SIMON CAM =ON. C. DAWSON CJLESULN,
GEORGE SMULLEE, LRYI KLINE,
JAIMES YOUNG, AUGY.WTUR BOIL,
Lebanon, Nor.lB, 1557. GEORGE
A ffIRST•CLASS ILLUSTRATED I'APPR.
TUE REST FAMILY. XV , WSIf4 PER IN THE WORLD
•
111 Ait DVS %AT EIEK ILY.
-DUILW EiL'S BRILLIANT RUM ANCF., entitled
. 1) WILL ILL LO WITII IT?" krt.u4tine,•.i 4, be the MY.
teropiree of this pollsh.q. witty, :in.( leera.ll Noveliet,
epeelal arrangement with the Awhor, i n Liar•
eitaultv.wowdy with it; nutdiration in
.un land.
I arper' Weekly will appear every Saturday .3torning,
and Rill ho auld nt Fite Ceuta a Copy. Each Niivribtr
COM pri4eB as 'ranch matter as an ordinary duodecimo
volume. Neither Libor nor expeuee will be spared to
make it the Inlet Fondly Newspaper ho the NVerld—ona
nhoi.o Cheerful and genial character will ruder it a lid
corn, visitor to esetv bod>ehol•l, while its c'n•annl devo
tion to the prlticipleis or right and justice khan win the
approbation of the u Ire and the good.
Tf.:OlP,
One copy far Twenty tVaakd 11 00
One Copy for nue yiur 2 (.0
One copy fur tWO 3 , 11".1 11 44)
Five Copies for ooc year 9 00
Twelve Ccipii;e for one yuer2o 00
Tweli;y-tivjt Copies for one yen . 40 IA
An Extra copy will be nllo-vrer for every Club of Twelve
or Twenty-filo oubacribeis.
Numbers from the coiumeu , entent eon still be vapid'.
si. gpectrnert copies funtiotod gratuitously. The Pea
ago upon “Ilarper'skly" tuu-t be paid at the ;kilts
where receire.t. When prepetid titutrterly, advatue,
the Postage to Tvrewr .la Cute a cent.
"Ilarpai's Weakly' awl allarpc . r's Nagstlua," alen
thing% together, ure :upplEaftet F‘•ur Dollars a yaar.
& ur.ontkics .
Fnut:d:n Scia.re. T
Jan. =, 165 F
0111:k Ii AIR Tt;DITS -T l ° \7 6 rl7R M. COLON
rPHIS astonishnr• and unruuntl , xl pr.parat ion has live
]. or failed to prndurr a growth on Italtl 'tennis. when
used according to the dirretion. and turn hull Inch to its
original color. after lut•ing become gray and renuanta
in all its original health. lustre. soreness and iwanty.—
Iteineves at onto all scurf nand:la:Blli unplemeant itch
ing.. scrofula. eruptions and f •Norish heat front the ecalp.
IL also prts,en•a the hair from hva.nting unhealthy and
/haling oft anti hence arts as o prticct
LtAln. L.STICO/lAtolt
A gouflecuan or .80614t1 writod tO;eis frit in Nei• Bed
Ord hos :
To your ,iraqulrioa, I would repic, tiott when / fret com
menered co.fs Hair Itesto: ttiee, myhatre ea
almost white. and had bet•n for the last ten rare end
it wee very thin on the top of my ?wad. and very
and pulled out ri,<l. ) but 1 f o:n.t that • , I*%l 1.1:.d need
all the attend bottle is bleb wit eight week*: my hair
was ontimily chant td to its o:sign:al color. liAtit brown,
and le now fret from dandrud and tit:lto m•^itt. I have
had ml h..tr eut fit , . or six times since the change. and
have naver .tw•n anything like while hair emitting from
the roots: and it is now as thick as it ev"r v. as, and does
not come cut at all. It hal proved in my two ill that I
could with to ask.
.lnly 1,1835. Yaw; :Is,
(From the Boston fferul4.l
SomcrmiC WOlllll litwortno.—lty aping Prof. Wood's
flair Restorative, gray hair para.:meetly restored
to its original color. The subjointal certificate from John
son &Stone, Oardiner, Mai:lo.N but one of t h,, many h i .
titaness that arc daily voinia.g to our knowledge , . of . Its
wouderfol cffrt•te. it bno longer problr t0i1:144. but a
aclfevitleilt truth, as hundreds In our community can tes
tify.
Geerautut. dfaibc , June rz, iess:
Men have Wadi tital bultlea of Vrof. lrair
Rostututtse, and roe holy may It I. the erentkan diccovery
of th" age fur IVOOK.Fing on•lthangine the bor. Defbre
toloy, it I was e saanlit si•yeoty. aly hair has tiotr attain
ed Its ovigfu* rotor. lOU eau reetnnineud it to the world
without the least fear. as m. Atan wee one of the worst
kind. battri, renvetfully,
Pr.f. 0. J. Wool,. • • I.IANIZL S. MURPII.Y.-
finnotrnst.b, Mo.ie....lardittry 12, 185!..
naaa.S,la :—;/3.ViUg Made a trial of tour i; air Remora,.
the, lig-hoer rue pielonre. to tw that lir diet hes been
expellent in reridding itillarnination...dandrud. and a COD-
PtautkitChing tendeoloy with which I have been troubled
from childhood; and Lao ithvo reidored m t Lair. whi.drente
baroming gray. to it.a original color. 1 hare need' no ode
er article with anything like the phou.nre arni graft.
I'o tee truly. .1. K. BRAGG,
Prof. Wool>. f,,Paetor of thedi thodpit Church, lirook field.
[From !ha Ilittienri J)omncrtu.J
Won's HAIR nrc.—Tbia admiratila article la ra pidl y
improving the balm. Nona:tole atalar kind. now hee
lON - the puddle; enjoys a better reputation at a r.atara tiro
v ita invigorating hair.l on Ile peculiar' hemical epiali•
s i
ea have& benctiObil affect limn the growth and character
of the hair, givinSstalky and gloagy texture to that which
ma , lb, mcrty of a coare and dry nature. It Lig, alsooma
nodal-ottani, a tendency to preecraetha ymtlifill color and
appearanca of the hair. and iloatrayith: or counteracting
effac t We ; With sneh'recorwriendations in its fa
vor, Vkalrc . bilic tiny lady or gentleman thould
be witb'o " 1042111dilUICI. to . t.
For atia,..tet tit's Drag
'tore, Ittec.ll-3m.
A GBICTLEKAII, Mut* about ItlsDo
11:14 eater laic.- a - 4ekk :6l l),andUxl. bneta
towards wbicb bo would contribute Ute . abaft aluquitt.
Any onwiranttnirer-ptrtner aboeVitM inquire It
thalltat tbteAsperlor furtheiAllifigmlyn.
ilia, Jan. 27, IS5a.-2t. • . . 7.• .
0 R Ag F P.:ls'
New Tail and Winter Slock I.
rita I ifral rtps Nato.
it
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