j Atl^'lt'laily:baring written a letter, concluded it as follow4:=':-Niive everybody's love to every body, en kintni6body may be aggrieved by any body being - Mrgetton by !somebody." LEGAL TENDER.— Silver dollars of U. S. coin ago arc a legal tender to any amount i three cent pieces to the amount of 30 cents only, and 5, 10, 15;x1 34 cent pieces to the extent of five dollars. Tnw - tortoot, roe Goon Itaasetts.---As George 111 we once walking the quarter-deck of a man of-war,"with his bat on, a sailor asked his mess mate "who that fellow was who did not douse his peak to the admiral!" "Why it's the king." "Well king or no king," retorted the other, "he's an' unmannerly dug !." "Why, where should be leer manners? replied Jack ; "he was never outards'ifilant in kis afis.." Tian or sutav You iliteean.—They bay° a juvenile prOdigrelitlikAthile. A "wee bit of a boy," astonished his mother Ft few days since.— She had occasion to chastise him slightly for some offence he bad committed ; Chariey sat quietly for some time afterwards, no doubt thinking very profoundly. /It lest he brokeout thus. "A1,7,- act., I wish pa'd get anuzzer housekeeper, and let you go." "Why so my son ?" "Cause I've got tired nein' you round. liffir We would invite attention to the adver tisement of Mr. J. W. Bradley, of Philadelphia. Ile has, recently issued "Dr. Livingstone's Trav els and Explorations during a residence of Six teen Years in the . Wiids'tif -Africa"—a work of thrilling interest, and one of the moso popular and valuable aver printed. It is the only cheap A merican edition over published, and is having, do servedlyuan immense sale. Mr. Bradley is one of the largest publishers in Philadelphia, and he offers such inducements to young men and• others, to act as Agents for him, that we think active and energetic men might do ayery profitable-business by soiling his new and popular books in this vicinity. THE VICTORIES OF SCIENCE 'NO 'MIL WORD AS INCURABLE' "Your system is breaking up," says the senten tious practitioner, who sees the bodily strength of his patient sinking day by day, and has adminis tered all his hackneyed stimulants in vain. This is Sir Oracle's ultimatum, and he leaves the vie tim of debility, like a stranded wreck, to "sink or swim, survive or perish," as fate may deter mine. But let the invalid, though abandoned by professional experimentalists, be of good cheer. It is in such crises as these that the restorative -power of Holloway's remedies is most triumphant• ly demonstrated. No matter from what cause the prostration may arise, whether it be the con.se quartet, of specific disease; or merely symptoms of its approach, Holloway's Pills will arrest the evil. The system does not break up spontaneous ly. Morbid influences are at work somewhere in the vital organization, and wherever they may lie in ambush this searching remedy will work its way to them and neutralize them. It is unnecessary to describe the terrible men tal depression which accompanies great bodily weakness and debility. Acute pain is more tolera ble; For the Physical and mental energies rally to meet it; but when the muscular and nervous systems are completely relaxed, the appetite gone, and the very principle of vitality seems to be de parting, the mind sinks into despondency and de spair. In such an exigency, immediate relief may be invariably derived from a course of Hot loway'a Pills. Their effect is not merely to recu perate the physical powers, but to repair and re pair and renovate the shaken constitution. In India, where the climate and luxurious habits tend to produce premature decay both among the European residents and the native princes, the restorative action of the Pills is proverbial ; and in this country they have been pronounced by high medical authority the best remedy for gen eral weakness and debility that has yet been offer ed to mankind:--M. Y. Lot. Pol. Gazette. 1 The Rest* in Lebanon. County Below we give the returns of the e lection, yesterday, in this county.— There being scarcely any opposition to the Republican ticket, (we not having a county ticket in the field,) • they had entirely atheir own way. The 4Demo cratic vote lacks upwards of 1000 votes of the full poll, while the opposition is out within a few hundred. Sup. Sod. Congress. Sheriff. 4 ' X IA I. 17, Di Pr Ld r 4 4 .13ant Ward, 195 154 222 133 153 202 West' Ward, 161 137 180 119 129 169 N. L. Bor., , 131 80 132 84 135 82 N. L. Tp., • /12 07 112 67 109 08 S. L. Tp., ' 93 121 94 119 89 124 Cornwall, ll6 100 113 102 111 101 N; Aanville , 140 m. 144 m. 107 m. • S. Anne ills, 167 46 174 34 159 52 Londonderry, 217 73 224 71 226 64 E. Hanover, 149 49 149 49 143 49 Bwatara, 255 44 255 44 255 44 Union l4O 36 140 36 139 37 Bethel, • 156 120 155. 120 156 122 Jawimon, '247 137 247 140 249 135 111111oreek, 94 126 90 126 91 130 Heidleberg, 220 75 224 71 226 64 Cold Spring, 10 10 10 2603 1365 2665 1315 2487 1443 General Results in the State. We give the .general result of the election yesterday in the State, as re ceived by the noon mail, and from oth er sources.. The Democratic State Ticket for Supreme Judge and Canal Commissioner, is defeated. So it is reported. But the full returns may yet change the result. Reed's majority in Philadelphia is about 5000. The grand fight in Philadelph is was to defeat Florence, for Congress. in that they did not succeed. Florence is re• elected by 500 Plurality. Martin, Phillips, Landy and Owen Jones, are ail defeated for Congress. The election of J. Glancy Jones in doubt, but he will no doubt yet come all right. The returns are not all in. Hickman in the Chester district is priihably re-elected. Roberts, dern., in the Bucks district, is elected to Congress. Stevens is elected in Lancaster.- Qhio Indiana have apparently gone against the Democrats. Florida has given an immense demo cratic majority. • Notice. T , Nrwm j ig lebti m port books of Joan H. Wastsrss, iflogo'piiYOOlt to the andersigned,.the books havlok bebb,rlsoodUltiks hmulsfor collection, for the use or John WitmeSti - , A NTHONY S. LT. Lebanono.:&pt. .. FOR SAli+E•. ''- . . IFLOUR, * pria l i . oeirs:. , . • • - . ;N wl4l. j' 44fl ' • - moDuNos,„ a, , . , • : r.Zrea4 1:11::- 111111- 4 . • BALTTY Tt ' " TirnaCtiV '' .. mulls & smouß, :• Lebanon, Pa.. DM at the Genemee Mills of Feb: 8, 1858: • WANTED. .the fienrsmee Mille,,ln„khe borough or Lebanon, IVILSAT, COBNy BYE,. ' OATS, In siny4uantity, for irnirb : 4l.! bigbank Market p_rjcos :will be paid'in ' MYERS & SOU, yobj e llha. • • Special Nolic. See advertisement of Of . Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another eolatin. Farm Lauds for sale 25 Miles from Philad'a by railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The eropscaube seen growing. Terms from $1.5 to $2O per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place— Leave Tine at. Wharf nt Fhila.. at 1 1 / 2 ; a. us., by railroad for Hammonton, or address R. 3.l3yrocs, by letter. See full advertisement in another column. The Hammonton Farmer, a newspaper devot. ed to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full ammunts of the new settlement of liammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 cts, per annum, Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Ed itor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., New Jer soy. Those wishing cheap land, of the beat quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement of Ilammanton Lands. IIEI3IBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HUMBOLDT .oenulue PREPARATION. KM...MOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. HELM HOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION Ie preperod according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. AtarEce atdrertisement headed lIELMUOLU'S GENUINE PREPARATION. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! • SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated /Female Pills. Prepared frost a prescripUon of Sir .7 . Clarke, Jr. P., Physicinit Extraordinary to the Own. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the sure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It ntodcrates all excess, and re moves all obstructions, e nd n 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 One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britian, to prevent counterfeits. C.AIf!AION . 'neat Pills should not be takewby females during the „first three months of Pregnaney,ms they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they, are safe. In all cases Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the hack and ritilbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not-eontain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. SolwAgent for tbs. United States and Canada,. JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin 8: Cm) Rochester, N. S. 11.--$l,OO and G postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by' Dr. ROSS, opposite the court house, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable DrUggists tbroagbout the United States and Canada; also by 'Garvey Ilirch, 'Reading, Pa. October 7, 1557-1 y. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMEST AND PILLS. —The house hold supplied with these two all-suftieient cura tives can dienense with Medical attendance. The eruptive and ulcerous complaints common a mong children: the hruisw, cuts, and other ex ternal injuries to which they are continually and in feet all the complaints, that af fect the skin, the muscles, or any portion of the, external organization. are uniformly removed by the Ointment; while the Pills produce an equally salutary effect in the deep-seated diseases which sap unseen the very foundations of health Zed life. The, two preparations combined are equal to the relief of nearly every disorder which man kind is subject in any climate and under any cir cumstances. Selling at Cost. IWILL sell my large and entire Stack of Splendid READY 3IADE FURNITURE iu thd TOWN HALL, Lebanon, Willloll t reserve, at First COST. The Stock comprises Bureaus, Sofas, Tablas, Bedsteads, Looking Glasses. he., Sm. The public are invited to call examine, and make purchases, us they can never obtain better bargains. TILEO. P. FRANTZ. ISL. I will still continue to MANUFACTURE FURNI TURE to order, and solicit the pat. ouatte of the public Particular attcntion paid to UNDERTAKING Wady-sande COFFINS and splendid HEARSE fur nished. • T. P. Flt ANTZ. Lobrinon, Oct, ID, 1858. Ladies ShasvlS JUST RECEIVED. n large and splendid assortment of FALL nod WINTER SHAWLS. Mode end Moinating Long Shawls. 'Brochut Bard, Stella Shawls, Mantelet Blanket .Shawls, Manialot Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Chenille Po in s, Silk Shawls, Thibet ShaWls, All at reduced prices, by ''IIBNRY & SPI' g Lebanon, October ti,dS5S., ; • F. & %V M. STCEVER'S limine..and Liquor Store, AT 0. 45 FRONT STREET, kindri of the IN purest and hest LIQUORS comae tly Izapt on hand viz:—Pure French. Coulee, Cunneen, Cherry, Blackber ry and Lavender BRANDY; Comm.:a mid Milani" GIN; Old Monongahela, Scotch and lye WIIISKRY ; Pert, Madeira, Cherry,, Lisbon and 'Champaign WINE; the beet BITTERS to be obtained in the city; nil or which is sold wholesa In and retail, in quantities frets a quart to a pipe.[Aug. 4, ISsfi. rttl wanting to cmigralelo a miff climate, yood soikand Bette market, see adeertisementqf Hammonton Lairds- Sully Mot for November 'Term, '5B. GRAND John Burkholder, S Ann David Boltz. Swatara Joseph Bowman, Leh Bor John Vona. N Leh cp. Jesse Fuseech t. Swa to George Geistvreit, Swetara Jacob Orneff, Borough George Gingrich, ti A ti ncilly Ilenrylleilmtrt jr, N L to Ireury T Iroffnum Borough Levi liellumn, Bwaterit Lawreoce - TRAVERS): JUR! Jos Bontl)yrzer, (Acrd's;) S L Christian 13iicher : Sleb tp l i Divtd Black, S Ann Ilienael Becker. Mil:ereelz John llonian t Cornwall George M Drweeg, Mtlin'k Napoleon Dealt, Nygaard' Martha Daub, Bethel Richard lUv, Leb Bar Henry 31 Eilis, Swatara William Poster, S Ann Henry Glick. jr, Bethel - Christian Hoverter, S Ann David,lG ITeterich, Tab , Bnr Isaac UnruhWon, Cornwl John Killian , Cornwl • Joseph J hreider,'N 'sage Lutz, do 1 (Second Samar! Anelkenbaeb, S Ann Jos Bomberger. (J S) S Lel) I John Brim or: SwNtara David Bowman, Borough Isaac Ballo, Bethel Ezra Bucher, S Lob tp Williaxm Betiny. titre ta r James Clendenin.Londemry Jacob E. Cooper ; Scram ra SVat Eckenroth, N Leb Bar Henry Groh, Jaekawn Garberiela, E timer Felix Gingrich, Loadon'y jonathatt Grave, Bethel Enoch Garret, Buidelb , :rg Amos (lettle„ Bethel Aliebilel Grob, Heidelberg Samuel 110Iman, ti Ann, 11licitael Cbi•ner of Mulberry anti Chestnut dlTets,-,Laloanon, Pa., . . MANUFACTVREF; OF OBNAKENTAL OAST AND WROUGHT MON RAILINGS CR Cemeteries,Verandas. Balconies., Public and Pri vate Grounds, Sre., which be offers in great va riety of designs at lower prices than the same can be ob tained elsewhere. Also. CHAIN 'VENCES of every de scription constantly kept on band. August 25, 1858.—tf. All wanting to enograte, to a mild climate, good sail and fine market, me advertisement of HammOnlon Lands. WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE TO HEAR THE NEWS! THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE HANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINGS. SWARTZ &,. BRO., HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST ARRIVAL"- OE FALL 600DSI SOLD• ASTONISHINGLY LOW, TOE CASH. NATIONAL HOTEL,. RACE STRUT; purixop,rarA.. 7tra. atel, ' EIDES , k,CARMANY. OVIcUM!WNY.,• , .I _,/dayl9, ',4m. .... • . irOith ivtAli2}nlortril-N4 JE) i rfLER, No. 28 Malden Line, ICeiv-York, (Mid lig atiark, comdating arageneriti assortment or DV kOsr,P,llains) Azri,:which are ottani' at tha. lowest cash prim. %Teat ,in pkea,aonta to country : cap bayeiv. 18,"58-0m. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. rpm; YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,o .1. LEBANON. have opened a large and commodious READING ROOM and LIBRARY, at the TEMPER ANCE HALL, opposite the Posboffice. The principal :Newspaptrs and Mitgazinen of the country will always to found on file. The valuable collection of books for merly constituting the "WISTAR LIBRARY," are also on our shelves and additional books are now being selected to make the Library of the Association one of the most valuable in the State. Contributions of soffit ble books arc solicited front nll who desire to see the 1 young men of our town supplied with a healthy mend 1 and roll glens literature. We intend that the Library shall be comprehensive and select. SIMON J. STINE, Wm. G. WARD and THEODORE OYES, the Commit tee appointed, will be happy to receive such contribu tions of books or a note stating where they may be called for. Reading. Room open every Tuesday, Thum -1 day, Friday and Saturday evenings. from 6 told o'clock. Persons desiring to become members should Ili so im mediately. By Order of the Board. Lebanon. October 6. HSS. IfSEMI Joseph Lape, 111 Unreel: Christian tessley, S Ann John .Longneeker, Lontl , ry Hanle! Hays. Heide'beret John Reichert, Londond'y Jamas R Reilgerx,THorough John Stewart Heidelberg William Simlit.Cornwall °voile Spaim Ihirongh John Yordy, Borough John 31 Yienvt, X L. 4.) tp John /Ann. jr. Jackson ntS.—( Pint Week ) James Logan, Londond'ry ltenry Lape. N Leh Bur Id tiah Light, Bethel. flail Nark. do Jucois 111.1 t 11A4over barte Alitlcreek George r. !At Nor Jonathan reffilr..htekron Peter Rhver. 11031(10W)* Christian Rei.t, do Samuel RiAsrr. John Shntt. C.rnWall John Wolf, Lei. 13-r EM=IZMEI George Weidnrtn, N Ann Ludwig Yienget. jr. N L tp Peter retAer. 31illereek 11Priry S. Zito uiermn • ) Samuel llarbeson, Leh Bur Sulu' li'reitzar, Jr. J .rts Jahn II Krick. Leh Bur Daniel W Leeds, Milicreek /.Bit7.II•JA witiltun Livz. Sr, HeideGig Adani R Light, N Leh fp 3Toirett. Jackion George LEater ilei.ry Murdock. Reidig Ohristian Risser, Cornwall John Sanders.. Loudotory Jacob 0 Seltzer, 'Bethel [Daniel Str..tk. N Lob Bur Cyrus filtirk, Jrolm:al Philip Shallcri fddt tp Ilanaver Nuiti Waltura, Union Take Notice. Nelt Furniture Store. TirAmusoN K. DUNDORE would respectfully. M ill form the public that he has Olken the stand late Bandon a Oyes. in Cumberland Street, between Market. anti Plank Road, where he will keep the largest, ilnesn and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower than the like can 4o bought at any other place hi Lebanon. llc has on hand a large assortment of Sofits.V Tote-a-totes,Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles, What Nets, Hat Racks, at. Also a large and cheap stock of staffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheep Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,--Guilt, Rosewood and Mahogany—Tory Cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Ilorses, fir children. ta„Particular attention paid to UNDER TAKING. Ile has provided himself with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Cantos and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms. . Lebanon, March 24,1555. Ball Building.. SWARTZ & BRO. have now open their Fall and Win ter stock, whirl' they are selling at Gie lowest cash prices. Please cell and jUdge for yourself. EXTENSION SKlRTS—Duglas.and Skelly:ma's Pat cut with adjustable Ilusscla at SWARTZ & 11E0. • WOOLEN STOCKING TAP N—n full amortmebt, at SWARTZ & 11110. G ROCERIES sold unusually low nt MARTI & ASSESSMENT, NO. S. "VA% To the Members Of the Mutual 'Fire Ineuranoe Company of Sinking Springs, Berks Co., Pa. (fAWING to fires occurring since Assessment N 0.7 was IJ. levied, and a small balance remaining over against the Company, we are compelled to levy another assess ment, (No. 8.) of Fifty cents on every Thousand Dollars insured. The members, we hope, will be prompt in meeting their portion of the rates, as without punctual ity we cannot keep up the credit of the Company. We would respectfully call y-)yr attention to P.action Pith of the Charter: “Smilax tth. When thej net demands of any insurer in said Company, or member thereof, shall exceed the amount of its available funds on !lend, such sums as shall be necessary to pay the same, shall, without un necessary deity, beassessed by any three of the Board Of Managers appointed by the President Oct the insuran ces; each member to pay in proportion to the amount they have insured, and publish the seine; and all and every of the members of the Company, shall pay into the hands of the Treasurer, his, her, or their proportion able part of of such rates within forty days after such publication as aforesaid; and every of them making seat delimit therein. shall forfeit and pay double the said rates, and neglecting to pay the said forfeiture for fifty days more, may by the Managers, fur the time be ing, be excluded and debarred from any benefit or ad vantage from his, her, or their insurances respectively, and all right to the stock of this Company; and shall notwithstanding be liable to said rates, purenatit'to her, or their covenants and agreement.” Therefore, take notice, that if, at the end of forty days from the day of this publication, there are any members that have neglected or 'refused to pay their proportionable rate of this assesstoent, either to the Treasurer, agent, or sub-agent or agents. said rates so refused or neglected shall be doubled, and at the expi ration of fifty days more, the 'rates and ferfeitures of delinquents, (if any,) will be placed in the bands of a Justice of the Pence for collection. and furthermore dealt - with us prescribed by Section eth, John B. Meister, of the borough, of Lebanon is 'the Agent for Lebanon county, and Is authorized to receive assess. meats of all those memben-, that with -to pay him; those that do not can pay directly to Isaac Ilnyetti Esq., Treasurer. Cumni township. Berke county, We respectfully call the attention of the members to the importance of being punctual in paying the assess ment. The state of the Treasury requires it. Each member must likewise bring his, her, or their policy to have it receipted. thy order, _ SAMUEL 111:CEEtt,) Committee • • E. PENN SMITH, on F. FII;I3IF.ET, ) AsseAnneal Wontelsdorf. Sept. 11;185S. /fa- For the convenience of the members I w ill at tend nt the following named times and plaeea, between the hours of 10 a. m. 7 and 1 o'clock ; p. ta. r of each day, to receive the tisgessmenb:,,viie---- Wednesday, October 13, at Holm's Hotel, Myerstown; Thursday, October Id, at Klick's Hotel. Bethel; Friday October 15. at Earnses, Fredericksburg; Saturday. October 10. House of the Agent. Lebanon; Monday, October 13, Weigley's Hotel, Millereek: Tuesday, October 19, Disshiger's Hotel, ShaeiferstOwn; Wednesday, October 20. Lesber's, Jonestown; Thursday. October 21. Harper's, East Hanover; . Friday, October 22., Eby's, Cornwall. -t" Members who may be coming to Lebanon tp the Agricultural" Fair. on the nth, 7th and Sth of October, will-have an opportunity of paying their assessments at the Agent's house. . _ . . .TOTIN B. 'MISTER, ilgpiit Lebanon, Sept. 29„.18,58.—td. Borough Property. AT PUBLIC SA LE rpm' subscriber offers at public sale; at the , public I !Muse of More D. Curmany , in Lebanon . on Sat urday, ()dollar 23, 1 - 363. at 1 ' o'clock. P. M.. His new r : i and fine three story brief:HOUSE, situated on ,i. Walnut street,aboutiOyards from the Court !V ' Ifoese in Lebanon. It contains a flue Busi " mess Room on the first floor, and is otherwise well Limited and,arranged for business purposes. Pos session will be given on the Ist of April. 1159, A LSO At the same time and place, 4 TOWN LOTS, situated in the borough of Lebanon rat Pinegmre street, north of the Lebanon Valley Railroad. adjoining property of Leri Kline and John W. Killinger. tool en alley each,. C mtnining 33 feet fnea:mel lOR find. in - depth.— These lot:, are exeellently rdlnat , ll f•rLnit , ti g pur poses, being located ht an improving portion of our town, and about 50 Net tiro the Leirmoll Valley Rail road. AL 0 2 TOWN LOTS on the Corner of l'invgeove and Chinch sfrects, containing 25 fe't fring and fit tiaep. A LSO, 2 TOWN LOTS cm Church Ftrdtt, south side. between Walnut. and Pliie'groye stretts, containing 25 feet front, and 110 feet , in depth. The imprarementsrare 2 19 etorieF frame DWELL:UM; HOUSES. These 1", • buildings are new; and Will be Feld separately.— • Terms of sale made known en. clay or sale by J. & O. GASSER. Lebanon. October 0,1858. • Private Sale.: rpfill subscriber offers to sell at Private snie, during 1; the fall, a malt TRACT of LAND, situated in North Anima!, Township, Lebanon county. 6 miles from Lebanon, 2.34 . front Annville, 4 from Jonestown. on the mad leading from Annviile to Jonestown, containing about 5 ACRES, more or legs. The improvements are A. Large Two-Story BRICK DWELLING- HOUSE, 28 by 211 feet, with an tn attached DININO BOOM IiaTCURIV. fin !!l ished in the meet complete manner, wash house, if icehouse,pigsty,ii Large BANK BARN, 40 y Su feet, with Wagon shed,'and other Ont4mildings.— About 1 acre is an excellent landing on, the UNION CANAL, suitablo f.,r any business. The above prop erty in good condition being nearly new. ALSO, STORE PROPERTY, No 2, is 1 acre, more or less, adjoining No. 1, the UNION CANAL and bunts of DANIEL P. HEILMAN.— The improvements are a COTTAGE STORE and DIVE!, LING two-story house, :16 by 40 feet, and a tiro-story FRAME HOUSE, wash house, pig „I sty, and other out4mildings. This is an excel . " lent Store Stand with a good run of Customers. ere is a good store business done, and the stock of goods can be bought at say time. Possession of the store stand given at any time, and of the real estate on theist of April, 1859. 301 IN MEYER. Myersville, Lebanon county, Pa., October 6, 1159 M. Administrator's Notice. ATOTIOE is hereby given, that Letters of Administra -11 Hon on the Estate ofDA VIP L. SNAVELY, doc'd., late of the Township of North Lebanon,. Lebanon county, l'a., hare been granted to the undersigned.— All persons indebted to said estato,are requested to make payment without delay, and alt having claims, Are re quested to present .the same, in proper form, for set tlement, to the last named administrator.... -! • . . RUDOLPH SNAVELY, East Ilinover, Dankttin county, Pa. 1 JOHN 13. SNAVELY, Nottb Lebanon E SNItY B. SNAVELY, to.; Lebanon co., October 6,1858.-7 t. Public "fleeting.. ltE Citizens of the Boroughs of Lebanon and North 'Lebanon are respectfully requested to meet at the Court license, on Saturday, October, 16t1i.„1858, at 7 o'clock in the evening, to receive the Report of. the Engineers, .appointed to examine and ascertain the capacity of the different streams in the neighborhood with the veiw of :introducing water to and through said Beronghe L and Abe citizen's aforesaid will then take much 'action in the premises as may he deemed expedient. ' - 'By:Order of, the Councils of maid Boroughs. JOSEPII OLEINS, Secretary. Lawton, Sept. Zith 1858. td. ALMANACS! ALMANACS! for 1889.—Waltz k Ihod • of are prepared td boll Almanace. by the dozen or grow to the trade at City rates. To:allwanting Fmms, else advertisement of Ifammon ont Lands. - Ladies Fair Commencing . ; LADIES DRESS (MODS. Are JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of New Style Dress Goods. Rich, Fancy Dress Silks, Super Extra Black Silks. Plain and Fancy Colorings, Plain Poll De. ra. All Wool DeNines. very Cheap, 31 oust i n Delabies at all prices, Plain 411.1,1 Printed French Marines, Alpaca Lustres. Plain F a ney, Lama Plaids, fancy colored, Dayadere Valencia a, • Persian Cloths, • Shaded Cashmeres, Chintzes, Prints. • Cala Plaids: And an endless variety of other dress goods, just re: ceived, and for sale at reduced prices, by HENRY & STINE. Ito! all ye fair Wiles, who seek or desire, To set elf your beauty with handsome attire ; Who bare learned the great art howl, heart to enthral, By the hue of a dress or the told of a shawl, Would you know where tha patterns you want may be found Wont.' you know where fine goods in profusion abound; 'Would you Fashion and Testa in your purchase com bine, Then let me escort you to HENRY. & STINE. lAioiri>rmln • R,-"Et ;o0 48 I E.`.4 5; P. Eli, a - [ 44 A r P. . - 151: 4 6 . , z , 0 sa. 54ii15.2.;—Rit, ; ,.. g ,tris," g • &.-- 7:4 0 ' l O -P EO , ogs , 4 m:wt 4 : -4 8' OA ti g'',..!,nni"-T"ig og o i 47=, . 4 " ° ? 3,7,2 p 7P S gp ; g la 2. ri - Grand Openings AT HENRY & STINE'S FOR GEN. TLENIAN'S WEAR. EGLISH and FRENCH Cloth, Meek, Wolin. Green Blue, Cadet, &c. Beaver and Thibet Cloths. Pilot and Mohair Cloths, all colors. FANCY CASIMERES. Medium grades in side stripes, &e Doe skintasimeres, Cadet. Word and brown mixed. Bell double and twisted Cosimeres. Plain side Stripes and plaid, CottmWitrp Cloth. Heavy Black and Brown, SATTINETTS Jut eery variety of styles—Black, Brown, and Painted gnod.s. VESTING'S. Finc Casimere Vatentia..ze. Black and Colored Satin, plain and figured. Some very handsome Silk Postings. And a large stock of READY . MAD} CLOTHING /for Metes and Boy's Wear. COATS,PTS, • VESTS, • OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ALSO, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders. A great variety is sold at great tea. gain.—tom. Cell and see, at HENRY STINES. Clothing f Ir.crriuNo. suit 'he young and the old, CLOTHING for Winter to keep out the cold, CLOTHING all colors, black, brown, and blue, CLOTHING well made and ikshionable too. CLOTINCLor elegAnt fit I deal:ire, CLOTHING, which all take a pride in to wear, CLOTHING the beet that can be bought, CLOTHING well sewed just as it ought, CLOTTLINO which any ono clothing may call, CLOTHING for men, youths, boys, and all, CLOTHING the largest 'assortment in town, CLOTHINO for Snlith, for Jones, and for Brown, CLOTHING tbr all the rest of mankind, CLOTHING, and all that belongs to that line; CAN be bought elleapei than ever before, At RHITZ ENSTSIN S BROTIIEB'S Cheap Clothing Store. The hugest, best Nelected stonk of Clothing and Fur nishing goods ever brought to town, Is now unpacked and groat Lard airs °Mind by kIIITZENSTEIN fi BROTNER. ALT% I, & ItOPIDE can supply Country Merchants 1 11' NT With the following Almanacs nt city rates, Lancaster Agricultural Almanac, Eng North American is. Uncle Sam Colombia (treat Western A nic-rican Town and Country Ger. Old tiermantown <I 1: Laueuter Reading Sontbern .13nather nem') WALTZ i t t fadiEt, h a t.° Aldo a faro. addition to their already Large stock or oi. fnunitte ttaaley Unid Pen. 1.3 ••• Home 77 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. THE undersigned, havi.,g taken this old and favorite stand, and having refitted it in the best style, is now prepared to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travellers in the best modern style. The House is commodi ous and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro vided-.for, and the BAR contain none but the Punksr non& The STABLING attached to the Hotel is large and roomy, and capable of ac commodating a great number of Horses. , To his friends and amputintences in Leb anon County, as well as to all others, he extends a cordial invitation to make his House their some When Visiting Lebanon. April 29, 1557. DAVID HOFFMAN. YOU WAST a f r , , ood Gold Pen, eall on Waltz k Itredel for Baglvy's Shaving, Hair Dressing, and Shanipooning Saloon. rzLIIMERMAN & WIIALEY would respectfully im form the public that they have REMOVED their stablishment to Market street, next door to John M. Mark's Hotel, Lebanon, where it will give them pleasure to wait on all who may favor them with their patronage. They have had much experience in the business, and will spare no pains to give entire anti:din:omi to .their custo mer. Tiler have made every arrangement for the per fection of their business. They cordially invite it call and Lebanon, March 3,1858 JOUN GASSER The Hammonton Farmer, a newspaper devot ed to Literature And Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlemet of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 2, cts. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farnier, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., New Jersey, Those wishing cheap lands. of the best Am/My, hi one of the healthiest and most delightful elLnates in the Union, see adrertisement of thulium:lton Lands. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALI, 4- SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, rd ReIPZEIZSI STORE. T EONAJi 'AI intorno, his friends nod ill public that, ho has just rectiv.d n heW stock of Goode for the Winter Trade, which will he found ne cheap as any stock of the kind in this town, consisting of all such GOODS as are usually kept in a tirst-class stmt. Pumicelay attention IN given to Staple Goods for-the cannily trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA DIES, WEAR—such as Laces, Ltius, Edgings, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, .tc. O ENTLM E EN are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Casinets, Tweeds, Faucy and other Yestings, Velvets, Cards, In the GROCERY department may be found a splendid tootartment of every nevi in the Family: Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Teas, Mackerel, &c. CROCKERY the stock is well selected. The highest market price will he paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. jLebanon, Sept. 22,1858. - - COUNTRY tqI:RCHAN'i'S would do well to call up on Waltz a licetl9l and examine their largo and well se lected stock of Note, Letters Cup Paper, Lead and elate Pencils, lirptelopes t ink,' and Slates, which have been purchased with a mow to supply them. NI LADIES'IRrS GOODS S W ►RTZ & RR 00) PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. . - Fancy Fuel--(be Ladies and Children. - roux FAREIRA A; CO, No. SIB (new no.) MARKET 0/ Street, above Eighth, rilll.3l)'.l.—lmportera, Manu facturers and Dealers in FANCY FURS, for Ladles and- Children ; also, Gent's Furs, Fur Collars, and Gloves,— The•number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur business, and the general elmrecter of our Furs, both for quality arid price is so generally known through. nut the country, that we think it not necessary for Us to say anything more than that we have now opened our assurtnteht of FURS, for the Fail and Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we have ever offered before to the,.public. Our Furs have all been Imported during the prement season, when money was scarce awl Furs much 'ewer than at the present time, and have been manufactured hy the met comps• tent workmen; we are therefore determined tottell them at such prices as will continue to give us the reputation we have borne ter years, that is to sell a good article for a very "man *old. Storekeepers 'trill do well to give us a call, as they . will find the largest assortment by ,far to select Nat In pba city, and at mannfaetnrers prices. aomv FAREIRA No. 818 . ARKET Street above , Bth PALLADIA. Sept. 22,1858.4 mob. To all wanting Farms, sea adverikerpont of 'lamina!' ton Lands. • I • Eng Eng ==l LEONARD ZIMMERMAN STOVES, TINWARE, ROOFING, &c. JOIIN RISC. UEO. IL DAtifilfEßTT 44 11 tome Again !" THE undersigned would respectfully , inform the public that they have returned home again with their TIN-WARE & SHEET IRON ESTAB LISHMENT to the well-known piece in Cumber land street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa., where they shall be pleased to accommodate all custmn ers, et the shorted notice, and on the most reasonable terms. The SELOP will be found in the Basement of Mune Rise's New Building and the WARE-ROOM on the srst Boor of the same Building, next door to Daher's Dry Goods Store. The Shop is a magnificent one—it being the handsomest in the County, and well calculated for such a purpose. They would return their sincere thands for the liberal patronage afforded them, and particularly this last ses.sou. IM. Roping that their untiring efforts to please, and their return "HOME" t o the old stand so long occupied by JOHN hiss , will insure fur them a still more liberal patronage, they would Invite all to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, D0c.30, RISE & DADWIERTY. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Neal door to the Lebanon Beall:, in Lebanon. JAMES N. ROGERS takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general that he colitis, 1109 to carry en business at ties above stand, where Its of fers for sale the largest and beat assortment of TIN WARE, made of the very best material and by compe tent workmen. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and JOB BING of all kinds promptly attended to. As lie is a practical workman, and attends to all his business personally, his cu. tomers can depend upon hav ing their work done right. Call and see and judge for yours , Ices before purchas ing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business, and punctuality, to still re ceive a share of public patronage. We the undersigned Citizens of the borough of Leba non, Lebanon county, do hereby Certify, that we are per a mally acquainted with James N. Rogers, and have em ployed him to do Tin Roofing and other Tin and Sheet Iron Work for us; all of which be has done in a good, substantial and IfOriialBtdike manner: We therefore take great pleasure in recommending him, with full con fidence in his ability as a practical man, to the public at large. nntl cgiupoterit Work- Samuel Rehm, M. D., Jos. Bowman, Tr, Levi Rhine, W. M. Guilford, M. D„Josiali Funck, John George. Lebanon, June 0, 1855. TAILORING AND CLOTHING. Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing StOre. • 0 ye who would get a fine suit, dressed up in style from top to toe. Call and see. Savo 20 per cent..., clear gain, at the NEW CLO'fiITIND STORE, 2d story o CENTRE BUILDING, of Reber * Brothers. FARMERS will find it much to their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap Store at the Centre Buildiags, of Itmett C Bitumens. TAILORING The TAILORING for Custom work receives the personal attention of 11. & J. M. ltAnsn, with /170 re mre than cc cr. Having secured the best workmen, they are prepar ed to make up the most fashionable work at short no tice. The Clothing all warranted, if they do not please they need not be taken: Lebanon May,l2., 1555 WI - Fashionable. Tailoring! Air ICILIEL lIOPInIAN still continues the TAILORING Business at Lis Old Stand to Uentheriand street, near Plunk Rood, where all persons who wish garments made ~r ) in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. Ite has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Voris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as he has none but the best workmen employed, lie guarantee's that all work entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. IM.II - ith his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TirTAILORS!—Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring & Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that lie can make his arrangements accorclingly. ALICII/EL HOFFMAN Lebanon, April 14,1553. CLOTRING STORE AND MERCHANT TAILORING EiITABLISTIM'T Market street, between. Hark's and Risc's Hotels. SS. RAMSEY k Co., take pleasure in announcing . to their friends and the public generally, that they /111X0 on band a variety of Cloths, Case/acres and Vest ingS, which they will make up to order on the .most rea sonable terms and in the most fashionable style. , AS none but good workmen are employed, all work is insured and good fits guaranteed. Also a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which will be disposed of cheap, together with every .varlety of Gentlernen'a Furnishing Goods. S. S. FAIISF t Y k Co. Lebanon, April 28,1888 Fashionable Tail "ring. TII E subscriber respectfully informs his friends aud the public in general, that lie hes commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its brenche.q, at his resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major Moyer's Motel, (south aide.) By atten tion to business, promptness in his engagements, good fits, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. lle was a long time in the em ploy of Michael Wagner, dec'd., and feels confident of giving general satisfaction. . Being a new beginner he not 'cite the patronage of the public. Lebanon, May 12,1858. GEORGE MoCAIJLLY. Merchant Tailoriiiii Estab lishment SHUMP respectfully informs the pablic that he has . purchased the. Clothing Ei.labliahment of 0.0 nmp, k continues MERCHANT TAILORING in all its branch es at his ostabl 'Fitment. No 1, EAGLI: RCILDINOS. nett door to the Eagle Hotel. lie has an elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, and Furnishing Goods, in general. which he solkitg the public to oxamilie. Ito shall devote his particular attention to fitting and mak ing up to order. Those wishing clothing niade welloud fashionably are invited to call. N. it—Always on hand a large assortment of 11031E MADE CLOTHING, to which the attention of the public is also directed. GABRIEL 611 51 I', Agent. Lebanon, August 11, 18.58. . . MISCELLANEOUS NEW GOODS!, NEW GOODS I re Lovers of Beautiful AB WELL AS TIM US E FUL: OA mid Stet Nino is your thne! TO BUY CHEAP mill; "Centre Buildings" are full' of NEW GOODS.— The taste of the most fastidious will be gratified, i every acceptation of the term, when beholding the 'mum ful New Styles of Ladies Dress Goods. Among the many Ire will name a few. such as Poile.de-Cheore, Cirmudan Plaid and Stripe; Plaid. Stripe, ilyndere and Printed Va ; French Printed and plain colors, all-wool De tain; Printed and plain Cashmere, French ,Merino: La velle Byadere; Al-de-Lain, English and American Chintz. Sa.-Ifinek and Fancy, 'Velvet 'Synder°. &c., acknow ledged to militias anything of the kind in this lkwough. •glialuls! a variety. Collars, Gloves, Ilmtery, &c. Domestic Gaols—Mnslin, Ticking, Cheek. &c.. &c., so cheap that you CM save money by purchasing your Nur plies nt Haber & ros. Atunels all sailors, very cheap. 'ls will pay" Gentle men to purchase their Cloth, Over coating, QUISIIIIereII, Satinets and Vestings, for themselves and their Boys, out of the vary large and well selected Stock, just opened at the Centre Building/ of BADEN & BROS., who always "Study to please." READY MADE CLOTHING to please everybody Lebanon, September 15th, 1818. Lebanon Female Seminary. rII MEM SESAION of the "LED.A.SON PEAIAII3 SEMINARY" w 111 commence on the Bret day of SEP mon, next. Madame DECAMPS will give (instruction In Needle Work. LEOIT IL BAWDIER, Prinajwil. 110DICSTE DECAMP', Twcker of .trade d• French Lebnucus, Aug. ?5,1356. Leeches ! Leeehes GENUINE Imported Sweetllah Loneliest on hand, And . sale by LEM 11E1101.111, Sept 1,1868. Druggist t Apothecary. CLOCK§,.C4OCKS, JOT !MEMO AT J. W. ACKER'S, From 461,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour. Oct. 22, '56. BUSINESS CARDS 3. H. BOWMAN„ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW—Office Cumberland Street, nearly opposite the Court House, will promptly at tend to all professional business entrusted to him. Lebanon, Sept.ls, 1858. D. S. RARER, AOENT FOR THE STATE FIRE & MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, PA. Lebanon, Aug. 11, I SOS-61n* !)ARIAS J. SELTZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ( \ PFICE in Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brua's ki lintel, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 2G,'57. LAFAYETTE BROWER , GAS FITTER. ADJOISING A. S. ELY'S Office, Walnut street, Leba non, Pa. A large and beautiful assortment of FIX TURES from the well-known establishment of Conxtuas & BAKER, always on hand at Philadelphia prices. 455- All work warranted to give satisfaction. 43S- All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. The best of reference given. [Sep.l6, P. G. WIKEL, BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, ignion Deposit, Dauphin Cbturty, Fa. lAM PREPARED,aS all timee, to put np Unica —2- Woas,in all its branchce,andon the shortest notice. Also, Bates lizinnieme, Bonus, • iil WALLS, Bowers, Mumma, and all work connect- 11 ed with a FOENACZ, done. OW- A sang of Stone aeons always ready s to put down fonndinfons,ond do stone work of every description. ' [July 1;'57-0. All taunting to emigrate to a mad climate, [pod sod, and fine market, see advertisement of Hassnfenton Lamle. To all wonting Farm', ace advertisement of Hammon ton Lands. 74)1g ROCERIES4 n d OURENBWARE very cheap at BAUER t BROS ATKINS & MoADAIII have a apleudid aventinant of Beats, Shoee, Trunks, aid Traveling Bags. ALL colors of Woolen Stocking YARN, at RARER EROS BOOKS AND STATIONERY J. re. Good's Rook - Store. WE New and Cheap Book Store of' the tinder / signed is located in Market Street, 2 doors north of Guilford k Lemberger's Drug Store, where he will he pleased to see all his old friends. and those desi rous of having articles in his line. with a determina tion of sellingeheaper than can be purchased elsewhere, he would respectfully call the attention of the public to his ssrtment of Bibles, Hymn and Proper edlvaeoous, Blank and &hoot Boojzs. lib/landWind w Paper, Stationery, and every article in his line of bust near. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1858. Alt the Magazines and Newspapers, both daily and weekly . ; to be bad at publisher's rates, All orders for articles in his line carefully and prompt lynttended to, by the undersigned. Lebanon, Jan 14, 185 S. J. DI. 000 D. Rooks: Books 'WALTZ 'URDU: 'would respectfully ; inform the Public, that they constantly j, receive, from the ]astern Cities, copies of t Mit • it . all the most important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Llvington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Groat King, Bayard Taylor's Northern Travels, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. They have always on hand a large assortment of School Books. Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar lifusic. Piano Forte, Me- Wien and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGINGS; of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Window Shades. The Ni onthiy Magazine* and all the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4' Weekly, Can be bad by calling at the storei on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big:Book.' t lltlL.Orders left fftth their" for any kind of goods in their line, will be promptly atteudetl . Lebanon, Feb. 4, 1858. ' UODGSON'S CUEMICAL Blue Black Writing _Fluid. tARRANTED equal to, any, either American or Por eign. Its advantages over other ink are: Iet—PERFECT LIMPIDITY—Sewing entirely free from the pelt, and therefore eminently adapted to the most. rapid writing—saving about half the time over coarse common ink. 2d—NOT CLOGGING or "GLIADIMG" the pen. 3.l—Dut little tendency to corrode steel pens compared with others. 4th—ltarely, if ever, becoming mouldy. sth—The color. at first delicately BLUE, becomes soon afterwards PURELY BLACK and NOT BROWNISH black. nth—Being an actual dye, it is more DIFFICULT TO ERASE than common ink. ith—The writing executed with this perfectly limpid fluid, has a more delicate and beautiful outline than that written with common ink; and a freedom of hand is more readily attained. Aar- For sale by September WALTZ & R(EDEL. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! ! GIFTS !! ! Splendid Gifts ! _4l. 439 Chestnut xi. The Only Original Gift Beoh-store. ti G. E :ANS would inform histfriends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store k Publishing Mute IS permanently established in Brown's splendid iron building. 439 Chestnut street, two do'rs below Fifth. where the purchaser of each book ht the regular retail price, will receive one of the f Mowing gifts, valued at from 25 cents to $lOO wOltrit. 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $lOO 00 each. 550 Patent Anchor do do 50 00 " 400 Ladies' Gold Watehes,lBlt. cases. 35 00 " 600 Silver llnnti»g Watches, warranted, 35 00 " 500 Parlo Timepieces, lu 03 " 500 Camek Sets. Ear Drops and. Pins, 10 00 " 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, 500t012 00 " 500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets (large size double case) 10 00 2000 Gold Lockets, (small size,) 3 00 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 500 " 1000 Extra Gold Pens with cases and holders, 350 " 2500 Gold Pencilsdadies9 200 " 2500 Gold Pens, vvt Silver Pencils, 2 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 1 50 " 6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies') 100 " 2000 Gents' Gold Rings; 250 " 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 200 " 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpin, 1 " 3000 Pocket Knives, '' 100 " 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2 50 2000 do Sleeve Buttons, 250 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases. 500 " 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet„ or Mosaic Pius, 5 00 2400 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 1 51) 5000 Art eles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, Sc., not eon . mended in the above, worth front 25 eta. to $25. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all parts of the country, contains all the most pmmbtr books of the day, and the newest publication, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. Agents wanted iu every town lathe Union. Those de siring so to act, can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. . E.ll.—Being largely interested -in publishing banks, and hiving from other publishers in immense quanti ties, fur rash, I am enabled to make larger discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers than can be bad at any other house in the country. Any book published in the United States, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards. will be prompt ly sent, Gift included, on receipt of publisher's price. An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any person order ing ten books to be sent to one address. Send for a Catalogue. Address G. G. EVANS, Pabb'sber, 430 Chestnut street, Phihura. Aug. 25, . '55 2 , 500 'll l 4l-t.gi E ng N :•'a - I A u . Y4 2 O I) F - 1111t1 (j .4 1 Wi t t d ifb, i ' mj W i l s Zli ra tir: blast by their low prices, interesting contents, and !su perbly colored plates. For circulars, with particulars apply, if you live East, to lIENitY 1101V.11, No. 102 Nas! Banat, IC Y., if WM, to the same, No.lll Main.st., Aug. lit, 8114 m. tilibltg:w AitH JEWELR Y $l,llOO Reward! Look Otis! TAMES 11. KELLEY, Watch-(N§ MakerkJeweler, has just opened at the EAGLE BUILDINGS, in the town of Lebanon,., beautiful assortment of (bold Rail road Time-keepers in bunting eases; eight-day Watches. gold Duple:, gold Anchors, gold cylinder \Vetches, &c.— Silver railroad hunting Watches. duplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, English Swiss (luartiera, and Boys' Watches. Urge Music Boxes, 4, 6. and S tunes; gal: Fob, Vest and Neck Obelus; gold Armlets. Broechwx gold Thimbles Ear-rings, Breastpins., Neckluccis shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medellitnui, 'Miniature Cases, gold pea and pencil cases, gold Key Seals. ac. Silver Tat and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains. Spectacles, Portmonsies. fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin celos, Bass Violins, Accordeons, Polkas. Brass Instru meats, Drums, Fifes, Flutes. Clarinets. (Minim Banjos, Temborines, Ladies' Cabins, l'oll's Sluirli's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle. shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols. eightdity and thirty.honr Clocks, sc., the whole exmiprising tits moat ext,lasive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon cosinty,and will be sold at the lowest meth prices. lfittclies iQ Clocks carefully Repaired awl Warranted. ***Mrs. Kelly has ['pencil a Fancy .11illenery Store lit the same room. with Ile. Kelly's Jewelry stare, Eagle [Letutnon ,April 14,4868. G. S. Clark .116 Co., O. 26 Maiden Lane. New York.' Mannfileturein of N GOLD & SILVER PENCIL CASES & GOLD PENS of every description, offer their goods direct to the coun try trade at the prices others charge the city dealers, thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent. which they would have to pay tho dealers if bought from them —our object Is to sell for cash at one profit over the cost of maunfacturing. Samples wi it be furnished to those who may desire to see the geode, AT THE DOZEN PRICE, end can be sent by express, with bill to collect. August 18,1858-,gm, ColVo New Model Pistols F OR SALE AT REIZENSTEIN & COLTS' WARNER'S & ALLEN'S REPOLV.. Plstols of all kinds, fine Pocket Cub lery, just received, and will be sold cheaper than over, at oxrilmN.SriciN A; BRO. DOUBLE TONE FLUTINES nod ACCOR deans, Flageolets, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Tandierinoes, Vf olius, Guitar and Violin Strings.Bulcinter Wire, &a., &c..., for &Ile low at REMENSTEIN & BRO. POCKET BOOT:S.—A large variety of Port mounts, Pocket Books, Wallets is Purses, are sold cheap. or than the cheapest at REIZENSTKIN A BRO. WATCHES A JEWELRY !—A. firm nssort,- utont of Watches & Jewelry, just received and for sale at Lebanon, July L '56. REIZENSTEIN & BRO. Dyspepsia and Fits. DR. 0, PHELPS BROWN. ri it tk: GREAT CRER OS CONSUMPTION, was 1 for several years so badly afflicted by Dyspepsia, that fora part of the time he was confined to his bed. He was eventually cured by a prescription fur nished him by a young clairvoyant girl. This prescrip• tion, given him by a mere child, while in a state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed once. It is equally as sure in asses of FITS of DYSPEPSIA. The ingredients may be found in any drug store. I will send this valuablepri-serfp lion to any person on the reclept of one stamp to pay postage. Address Dlt. 0. PHELPS BROWN. No. 21 Grand street, Jersey City, N.. 3. September 15, .1555.-3 m-in. DR. CU...VERIVELL ON MANHOOD. • AMEDICAL essay on a new, certain and radical cure of Spermatorrbeen, &c., without the use of internal medicines, cauterization, or any mecliankzd appliances. JUST PUBLISHED, the sth edition. in a sealed envelope, gratis and mailed to any address, post-puld, on receipt of two stempe. This little work, emanating from a celebrated ruernber of the medical profession, gives the most important . formation ever published to an persons entertaining doubts of their physical condition, or who are conscious of having hazarded their health and happiness-ontain lag the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spermatorrhoaa or Seminal Weekncel, Debility • N ery , oneness, Depreasidn of Spirits, Lossof Energy Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharges, l os,dt mpaired Sight and Memory, Blotches and Pill OTI the YAW, Pthnt Indigestion, Palpitation of the Uteri., rtnd Bodily Prostration of the whole system, imbuing inapoteney mental and physical incapacity eaeal,,, of ,4/ 0 ), ~T ery one may cure himself prrraKy, AT a t o e n sta- Address Dr. CU, J. O. .LIZIA, !St ATCOOO, corner 10th street, Now York; Post BOX, IVO. 4SSd. Sept. 35, 185.13.-Stn.-tn. To all venn t fing Farms, aeo advertisement of Eraulmou ton Lands ALEDICf& :-L3 Kr REMOVAL ...co D. S. RA BERL'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Stor e -, Reis teen yt e mneed to his New Building, on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildinv, Lebanon, Pa. TIl E subscriber respectfully announces to his acquah, tances and the public in general, that he has con staidly on hand a large stocit.of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES,' - -/ PAINTS, CIIEM I CA LS,'` - '" - r -- DYE-STUFFS:- YARNISIIES, . ~ TURPENTINF GLASS-WARE, 111 BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, _ EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Su gars, Tobacco, kc. Also a variety of Fancy Articles bx, numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, arid examine the qualities mid prices of his goods before purchasing else , • where. iny. Physicians' prescriptions and family reel picareftilly compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by culling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened fur the ccen , pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 °Mech., A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. If. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1857. • DAVID S. RABER. MEDICINES! PrittriVISCERV TOILET &FANCY ARTICLES JOSEPH L LEMBERG-ER / MARKET STREET, Opposite the Market INiuse. lALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of meWAR RANTED PURE and FRESH ) and:sold to SUIT THE TIMES! ALL TILE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, At Leznberger's. HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES,' At Lembergees:- BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL, At Lenzberaer's:, TOBACCO,.SEGARS, SNUFF, • At Lemberger's. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Lenzberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPON PI ER, • At Lemberger's. WWI ail the articles ,nsually kept in. a well 7 conducted First-Class Drug - Store. TRUSSES! la of every varietv,and sold at the lowest market Vices. Warranted to fit when implied. Pity sicasYs PRE 'SCIOPTI.O2.A and FAMILY RECIPES, accurately compounded by s L. LEMB.EROER, RADII ATEof PIIAILMACV, who has had an experience of eight years in Philadelphia and Richmond, Va. ../gr• COUNTRY MERCHANTS Supplied with Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Es sences, Medicines, Perfninery, de., at , the most Blown! Wholesale rates, by J. L. I.4IOIIIERG ER, DAITGGISTS & Aronitcma Lebanon, Aug.ll, I.SSS. Jfitrk - et Sim; Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE. CrMIIF.P.I.AND SrtEgt, Opposite the Colin House, Lebotzott, Pa. DR. ROSS respectfully announces- that be heti for sale a large and raried assortment of, Xrdi clues. Dyestuff., Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medicines,. and Fancy Goods, which are offered at the lowest prices.. An experience in the Drug Businessof over 20 years, and strict attention to the wants of : the public. enable hint, to do things in time first style of the science. Dn. ItOSS' WORN LLIZENUE. , , ~ ,,T'T- --L ANiiilf Arc the most certain cure for WornmQ, in use. They are sweet. and no chile :-.1-- will refuse to take them. Persns. ~..., _ should ask for ^qtr. Ross' Worm Loren . ID grs," and refuse all others. Many per. , t . .17._ . sous, not having this Lozenge, will try .. _ to get you to take souse other kind; el._ _ J not let them deceive yon—you ran al . ways get them at Dr. Itm...s* Drug store. Lebanon and you can have thrum sent ::-:- to you, free of "tirellfie by' mail. if you enclose time price in a letter. "It - 1,-... ... j than a dollars. worth IS wanted. enclose ost-offiee stamps, and you Will reeeiln, them by return f mail. postpaid. Dr. Res.:s will :end them to any.part. f tbe United Stales, on receipt of the money. ,Send utk hen, and get them. Price 25 cents. , DR_ ROSS' BLOOD These Pills opera te without giving the least pain or Un easiness, and can be taken *ith positive, .mlvantage in all taSes itt Wilith a IMIVItiVO tiVOnid be Halted; as the commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, some forms of Dyspepsia, headache, Impure Bloat ma all diseases arising from impurity of 1.460 d. Ziff will be found stmerior to any other pill in use.. Price ttri etc. per box. Will be eent . by mail on receipt of the mo ney. Fuld only by Dr. ItosA, Leh:4ll6u. DR, L OSS' T4IAIC 51IXTURY. A roperinr'ntelicino for the ctir;;;l 7- $1,..:k lleadaehr. Nerrount 11 adailve, Dyspeptda, Lnan of Appetite, :set cons Ifeeknega. and all alter discuses renttring a tonic . -...... TRUSSES s:en SUPPORT ERS. Dr. Dora keeps constantly fur sale. a large assortment. of Trusses, of all sizes, awl various in price. which will be sold cure low. An enierieneeOf more. than •20.yearr, give the afflicted advantages not tg be badal every Drug store. A personal attention to the-fitting given. lf you need a truss call at Dr. Ross Drug Store,., Lebanon. DR. ROSSJNFANT DItOPS..; :. • For Colic, Spasms. Restlessuos, A:C.„' of bk.. I .:. it calma nervous irritation. soothes. Urdu, mid :Ruluces to sleep. without leaving the dull, tlvolYisy,siate -that Wil lows the use of other Mrant drops. ..§. - popial-attention r asked t o this remarkable action. .Wik . fur Dr. Ross' In.. font Drops. , . .., DR. ROSS' HAM TOXIC., • - . •-... • Is your hair falling off' are you 'troubled with dand ruff, or itebiug of the head? Dr. Ross' Ilair.Tonic will: cure there trouldes. Price in chs. Dlt. ROSS' CUIIE FDIC FEVER k AGUE.. - Freer and Ague cared in . 2.4 hours. ludividuals who. hare suffered for weeks and months, have been in a sin gle day r e lieved, as if by magle,, from the excruciating chill and burning feVer. Sold only at Dr Ross: Store. FDR. ROS§' ;RYA WATER; ar the Cure of Sore,. Weak, or Inflamed . Eyeis. Price 25 rm. •. • k.-....-. 4::. DR. ROSS' WORM 01 '' , ._•.r....-_ , ... A positive cure fur Worms. '-•;;;:' ; !; 1 k utrinfr DR. ROSS' LLCMS • 4fg ; ; . Toe best Liniment in use f t Lsm, Sprains . Swellings , item"` . - otZi ache, Sore Throat, and all painful and Neuralgic affections of the body, is , Alr.. Itces' Liniment. DR. ROSS' TOOTII.WASII,i .. • For the cure of spongy and bleeding gums, Seurvy,for cleansing and peeserv- Jug the teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful fra-. granco to the breath, use Dr. 1{013:4' Tooth Wash. DR. DERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure Of Rheumatism, Fetter, Scrofula, Paine in the Bones, Old Semi, Pimples on the face, Erupticms of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold : only at Di . Ross' Drug store. . . COUGH CURED FOR 21 CENTS - • -.• DR. PfirdlCK's Come Sneer, promuedsind sold only by Dr. Russ. opposite the Court Douse, is .11;COrtaill Cute • for coughs, Coll, Whooping Cough, Ac. Look well. to. the marks of the genuine. See that Dr.. Rose' nurnels. on the bottle. , BPI.I,EPSI OR IiITg:OILN BB WIRED!. -1 Evidence 'stronger than certificates t„ L.sni'llzYnarrs- • Mx, Conroe:a, is performing more wonderful cures than any other )(villein(' known! It is perfectly side to take. Try it. If you are not satisfied after using. one Bottle, the money will be refunded; if not able to pay one Bottle will be-given gratis to try it. Prim Five Bars per Bottle, or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold only at.. Dr. nom' Drug Store. Lebanon, June 16, ]&SS. BRAN 5 C - PURIFY TUE BLOOD. ONTINIIED pain or uneasiness any organ is getter ally curedloy one or more doses of Brandreth's Thirty yearies personal experience by the underskipiiiih . fully Justify this assertion. . Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, 1., says:—"l nave sir- . ed the most deplorable costiveness of the holies Ira, Itrandretlespills,when every of her remedy and failed, and, the patient was given up to die. Skiu diseases Of' id iii vetcrate and painful character, such as erysipelas, salt rheum, totter and atimmerheat, I have seen eredkiited by their use. I have cured the rheumatic, the oßilatetie the ponilytie and the consumptive with these excellent'liilis alone." lujaundice and all affections 'of the liv ' dysentery and diarrhoea, pleurisy, sudde n ' dim:attune, female obstructions, scortiutic andeftoftdeus,. in even gouty and nettmlgie affections, liave"gpren , way to • the use of this medicine. and now, after tiirenty , 'expert-• once, my estimation of Brandreth's Pills continues to int- Crease. • OBSTRUCTION. A young huly, beautiful and healthy, took cold, which mused a serious obstruction for 2 years; her health 'l'3 broken down and her beauty departed. At length Brand reth's Pills were tried; eleven doses, of from two to four, wore taken In fifteen days seceding the usual period.- 4 - Regularity was restored, and her health and good looka recovered. WORMS .• Brndreth - n Pills are the Wait verntifn -' fallible. A little child, als years old, for meeweestF . ' drooping; its mother gave it of Braudreth's Dills; the nest day there came away a war= ••• inches long, andlarge as a child's finger. TIN .- was • PLEURISY. A gentleman, away front Homo, was taken withitletrt, ay; the inflammation was terrible; every breath made him writhe with agony. Eight ltrandreth's • were swat:: lowed, and n - arm oil applieti locally; the pith+ . (merited; and the pain was relieved; plenty of gruel Was taken, and six. more pills, and the second day the; patient' Was cured. These slatentents should have weight, and priient Uin nee of poisonous drugs, and stop the sad practice .of bleeding. B. RBANDitk,"rii: • Brandruth's Pills are sold at the Princitil-Office, Canal street, Ilrandreth's Ynlldjp t'sfsta trwr , boa and the saute, sugar-coated, 13 cents, warranted.to keep; as well as the plalu. •• Sold by Dr. uaossr. Ross, Lebanon: • • • Sept, 15, rIALL and examine 04e nawMock of Albino* MaAd. k_j am. Come soon and purchase your Boot% Sbiiitei hbe, at Atkins McAdam. • To all wanting Farm!, see Nlvertisennott /*VII* ton Lauds. =
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers