ftbaultPVlttizrr. TERMS, - •-• 1, 6150AYEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1858 HOME AFFAIRS. `Garcia, 'Circulars, Handbills, Pos tiers, to., printed at the Adveraser office, at low C rates and short notice—and in the most •elegant ,style. Sales.—Dwelling-house and-1i a's :of hntrd o !ate the estate of Samuel Enettenderfor, In N. 'Lebanon township, sold to F. Martin, for Terrible Accident and Death.— We are pained to announce that Cornwall town `ship lost ono of its best citizens last week by a sudden and terrible accident. Mr. Christain .Bomberger was engaged in quarrying atone on Wraith. In endeavoring to set off a blast, the fuse exploded, and Mr. B. had gone forward to examine the charge, when, as be was loaning for ward peering into the hole to learn its condition, the charge was blown out into his face. Bis eyes were knocked out, and nose, cheek and jaw bones broken, in short the whole face was dreadfully mu . elated. He lingered in an insensible condition until Saturday when he died. Mr. 13. was highly regarded by'all who know him. He was an in , telligent, upright, and conscientious citizen. Be ' ing thus suddenly carried off in the prime of life, -his loss will be severely felt. He leaves a family 'consisting of wife and eight . Children to mourn a ( kind husband and father. The Messis Nvartz & Bro. have 3usl'received a large and manificent Mock of Win tertioods from the East. Their stock embraces a variety of every article kept in Dry Goods, Gro cery and Queenswitro stores. The attention. of the public is solicited to their new goods. The cry was "Still it 'comes 1" ,Bile others shouted "Hold, enough I" We allude Ito last week's rain. From Monday morn to Sat urday 4ree, and perhaps "a day longer" it was "'rain, rain, rain, and nothing but rain." The insult of Republican victories. We will have no more or them. The Cornwall Teachers' Associa tion met at &heel houso, No. 6, Nov. 6,1858, ac cording to adjournment. Weather very unpleas ant I consequently Messrs. Rupp, Iloag7, Miller, Barbeeon, Schott, and Sheaffer were absent. The President„ not being present, C. Bucher was call ed to the chair, and the Secretary proceeded to read the minutes of the last mooting, which were adopted. The Committees on address and dubi ous words being absent Mr. Killen: reported on Mental Arithmetic. Members present had a lively time, and gain their mental faculties full play-with the deep and twisted things of Stoddard- Next hadZa;pleasant exercise reading-Akensite's "Aspiration after the Infinite." Criticism here found a congenial field for operation, and promptly assumed the gunrdi ship of the "King's English." After a short ex ercise on the Elocutionary Chart the Association hut oirrqad Ito meet again on Saturday, November 2011), la I. P. M., at School. house No. Ci, (Zinn's) F. PHILIPS, Sect. Court last week adjourned on Vednesdaylnorning. The following matters were `disposed Adam Grittinger vs. John George—Ground Bent. Verdict for plaintiff fur $34 03. 'Catharine Cox vs. Geo,ge .Balser, acting Exec utor n? The last will and tegument of Benjamin Rutter, deed. Verdict fur plaintiff for $260. _The following is a list of Caeca in the Session : John Henry Denston, indicted for larceny of a coat, the property of Honry Stuliver, was found guilty, and contemd to pay a fine of $l, costs of prosecution, and undergo t*u month's imprison ment in the county jail. Geo. Getz, indicted for selling liquor without license. Guilty. Fined $lO, and costs. He was also indicted for soiling liquor on a Sunday.— Guilty. Fined $lO, and costs, and to be impris oned in County Jail for ton days. • Isaac Hain, for nssult and battory, was found guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $lO, and costs. John C. Deckart, for assault and battery. Fin nd $1 and costs. Reuben Manderbach, fe&•selltug liquor on a Sunday. Not guilty, but to pay costs. . Same, for selling liquor to miners. Not guilty, and Cyrus Spangler, prosecutor, to pay costs. Daniel Maulfnir, Daniel Belver and Henry Barn hart, for malicious mischief, True Lill, and bound over for appearance at next Court. • Henry E. Stager, for selling liquor without li cence. Bill ignored, and John C. Decls4, pro secutor, to pay costs. Court again opened on ;liondny of this week. Poor House Steward.--At tin election fur Steward of the Poor-hones, held last week, by the Directors, Mr. Edward Kreider, of Union, wee elected to succeed the present incum bent, whose term of three years will expire on the first of April, next. There were three appli cants for the position, viz :—Daniel Light, (pres sent Steward,) E. G. Lantz, Union, end Edward Kreider, Union. Dchm voted for Light; Krei der for Kreider; and Louts fur Lantz. Eventu• ally Deka also voted for Kreider, and thus effect ed en election. Dr. Guilford was re-appointed Physician Samuel Hauck, Esq., the newly eleoted Sheriff, takes possession of his office, this week.— John Steins, Esq., will assume the duties of Pro. thorwitary on the let of December, nest. A. Lebanonian abroad.—The new rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association of Philadelphia; on Chestnut street, above Tenth, were formally opened by dedicatory services on Wednesday afternoon. Among others, in attend ance, who made addresses, was Simon J. Stine, or 'Lebanon. The association intends building a Thouse, and towards that object $12,000 were sub 'scribed in less than twenty-foar. hours. The -Philadelphia association is in a. very tiourialaing 'condition, and its recent meeting is very encour aging to others of a similar character. A sale took place in this vicinity last week which strongly reminded us of the late attempted sale of the Pennsylvania bank proper 'ty, in Philadelphia, with this difference that in 'the former ease the bidlar "got" the property, in the latter the bid was not accepted. The proper ty sold was a frame dwelling-house, belonging to Various Bluet, Esq., built on ground rent, nt the Plank-road near Lebanon. Great competition Was manifested among bidders, and at last it was 'struck doom to Geo. Brooks for 13,000—mills.— He loaded his property on a Wheel-barrow and ternoved it to another location ; and thus ended opperations in real estate. The services of Fred. Shultz, 1.1, q,, as County Commissioner, ended on Monday, of hurt week, and Mr. David Hollinger, of Jack son, tuck his place. So far as we can learn Mr. Shultz's performance of the duties of the office for the past three years gave general satisfaction. De was attentive and impartial, and always nought with the assistance of his intelligent colleagues, to administer for the best interests of the public. Mr. Bart°, as Director of the Poor, also vaca ted fer Mr. Christian Lents. Our neighboring town of Myers town will Boon be able to boast of two bands.-- They are now organizing them. One is to be connected with the Dragoon company. Messrs Longache>• j• Gable late ly lost a valuable horse, The animal ran off, struck a tree, fell, and dial. How to Make Mince Pies.—Next to a pretty woman is a good mince pie. Both aro hard to find. Any number of receipts are extant for the manufacture of mince-moat. Let our la dy readers, however, take note of the following Take stoned raisins, currants, sugar and suet, of each 2 lbs.; Sultauna raisins, boiled beef (lean and tender,) of each 1. lb. ; sour or tart apples, 4 lbs.; the juice of two .lemons; the rind of one lemon chopped very' fine; mixed spice, lb.; candied citron and lemon peel, of each 2 oz.; and chop the whole very fine. The preparation may be varied by adding other spice or flavoring, and the addition of eggs, or the, substitution of chop ped fowl or veal, for beef, according to fancy or convenience. Pianos.—Waltz Ittmdel have the agency for Meyer's celebrated Pianos, and will sell the instruments as cheap as they can be bought in Philadelphia, saving the freight to purchasers. The ladies are particularly invited to call and try the instrument on exhibition at the store as a specimen. Mr. Gump has just been reeeiv:- Siva n large and handsome stock , of Ready-made Clothing which he is selling at low prices and to the satisfaction of his customer's. He solicits an examiiantion of his goods. Thieves abont.—The Hotel of Mrs. Rise was entered on S‘lnday night by some daring thieves and quite a quantity of Clothing, &c., carried off. The store of J. Jr. S. Meyer•ut the 'Union Wa ter Works was also robbed one night last week. We have nut learned the nartieniars,. Rev. Alfred Cook:man, of- Green street Methodist Episcopal Church, Phi'tidal-. phia, will preach a sermon to the Xoung Mon's Christian Association of Lebanon, this. (Wednes day) evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. A general invitation is given to all-to attend. Text —"This one thing, I do." Extraordinary Occurrence.—Sev oral weeks ago, an Irishman, named Patrick Day es on the railroad, in Jackson township, this coun ty, was injured in the abdomen - by the cats. A bout ten days ago he called on'Dr. Dowers, of Alyerbtown, to have his injury, which seemed to be growing, worse, investigated. The Doctor, af ter examining the bruise, lanced it, and took out considerable corruption. It was then bandaged up. About two days thereafter the wound felt uncomfortable, and the Irishman hitnielf took off the bandage, and commenced squeezing out the corruption. At this point he 'called to his wife, and told her to bring him the scissors, as here was the "core of the sore:" and he ,plipped off what he thought was the core. • Feeling: uneasy, the Doctor wax sent for, and on his arrival and making an investigation, he found :that' a part of the intestines Lad protrated, end, Was cut off by the sufferer. The Doctor told the man, he would probably die, but he would do what he for him, and accordingly sowed together the- disuni ted parts. What is most astonishing the man is now in a likely way to recover, : beilite, able to bo about.—Couricr. Bogus Gold. Dollars.--Loolc.* out for a well gotten up gold dollar, of the "bogus kind," the result of the labors 'a an ingenious crew of rascally counterfeiters in Massachusetts. Nothing but strung acid will show the deceit. James Wortall - Esq:—We are notified to learn that James Worrell, Esq., of this place, has beenrippointed Chief Engineer of the Weste'rn Division of the Sunbury and Erie - Railroad. He has had great experience and en joys the highest reputation as an Engineer, hav ing been Assistant Engineer of the Erie Exten sion )anal and Engineer or the Union Canal Enlargement. Mr. Worrell is a gen tleman pussessedof great originality of mind and the very finest social qualities. He will be seri ously missed from this community, but it is con soling to know that our loss is his gain, es they say ou the tombstones.--Hurrix6arg Patriot and Union. Lebanon Valley Railroad..—At Lancaster, on Sattirday last, a suit brought by Messrs. Till and I‘lstio. of Dauphin county, es. the Lebanon 'Valley Railroad Company, was de cided in favor of the ottintiffs for $1,162 with eosts. The suit was for damages. Sinking.M 6 Springs insurtne 00111- pang.—At an election held at Sinking Spring, No vember Ist, the members elected the following persons as a board of Malmseys for the coming year. They will meet on the first Monday in January, to organize and choose ollicors, John Van Reed, Spring township. • John Kurr, Bethel township. James S.Livenscod, Winneladed. - Peter Kershner, Penn township, Isaac H. Mohr, Perry do Sol. Kerby, 61aidencreek ale John Kemp, Maxtawny do George Whittier, Glop d o William Peacock, Reading. Aaron Mull, Spring do C. O. Moily, Lebanon county, Jonathan Illig, do, do Benjamin Weida, Lehigh - county. The contest was quite spirited between the friends of the ticket olectedand the old Board, who were all candidates for ro-election, with the exception of E. Penn Smith, who had declined. The tick et elected had about 60 majority.—There wore 169 or 170 votes polled.—Reading Journal. • --- We have been requested (by the Secretary of the Lebanon Teachers' Association) to state that tho meetings of said organization will hereafter be hold every Tuesday evening ex cept the second of each monthtwbon Thursday evening will bo substituted. A general attend ance of all interested is respectfully requested on said evenings. The next meeting will be held to-morrow (Thursday) evening. Finn EFOINR FOR Prrtsnono.—A few days since a beautiful fire engine passed through our town en route for the West. It was built by W. M. Ives & Son, of Baltimore, and intended for the Neptuno-fire company of Pittsburg. The running gears are made of polished wood, the box is printed a deep blue, the levers Are all pol ished iron, tbo 'arms are polished hickory, the gal lorry is a very dusky affair most elegantly pain ted, and heavy gilt moulding. The badges are four in number, one on each side, one before and one behind. Around the top of the gallery in front and behind is the name'and number of the company. The whole machine is adored with silver plating, and throughout it is one of the most dashy affairs we have seen for some time.—Efarrisbury Union. A remarkable sale of old 'United States cents took place in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening. The collection was made by Mr. EDWARD CAGAN. Seventy-seven cents, of all dates, from that of 1791 down to 1839, were sold. thr the aggregate sum of $l2B. The prices ranged from $1 19' to $2B 69. The latter price was given for a rare die of the Washington cent of 1792. „Mr Over forty thousand dollars have recent ly been subscribed in Brooklyn t to build a new church, which is to be large enough to hold 6,000 pellet/no, for Henry Ward Beeeher. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Our friend J. Peter Moyer, put up for us last week 64 feet of curbing. We are confident that it will compare favorably With any in this town, in good quality and moderato price,' —6.24- as per feet. The setting4u of the same was done by Messrs. Abner J. Hartman and Wil liam lioffinen (trimmer,) We commend the job to inspection, confident, that notwithstanding the unfavorablouoss of the weather, it will command commendation for neatness and solidity. We would also draW the attention of the Town Council to the fact tbut all the property between Cumberland and Water streets, along Plank road, is now either completed or under way of comple tion -according to grade, and hence, the street should also, at the earliest practicable moment, be put in like condition. We repeat our favorite quotation, - "what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander." Potatoes.—Upwards of 1200 bu, of Centre county potatoes wore offered for salc last week at the Cana 1,4 . fr0in,70 to 75 cents per bushel. - A PRESENT.—The Diligent Hose company of Philadelphia, presented to the Per severance Firo Company of Lebanon, a plaster paris east of a Director of the Diligent Company. It has been on exhibition in John M. Good's Book store show window for a week pest, attract. ing the adtairation of the boys that run with the "morsheen." , HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIIILAD'A. We commend to the attention of our readers with much confidence, the announcement of this wall known benevolent institution, in our advertising columns. The managers are very prompt in all there bus mess transactions, and we have no doubt that person applying to the Institution for - medical aid, will obtain judicious and. skill ful treatment. Philip Lynch, a native of Leba non, lins been elected a member of the California Legislature, by the Democracy. Ile is a printer. About 1350 be emigrated to California. We are pleased to learn of bi;prosperty and bis constant adherence to the Democratic party. Getting Tired WaitinQ.--We have waited about a year for Hodges' Safe Guard, and it has not yet come to hand. If it does not soon come we shall place J. T. IL in the same nest we have placed John S. Dye in,—a bad-egg nest. UR- A Wontart.uss FELLOW, named DiDion, living in one of the_ worthless streets of Philadelphia, lust Monday evening, while, in a drunken rage, got into a chimney flue, and vas so suffocated that he died soon after being taiken'unt. Ito was in pursuit of a woman to beat her, but she was at the theatre. Another woman, with whom he had been living, drowned herself in the Delaware on hearing of his death; How COAL IS BOUGEIr AND SOLD IN LONDON.- In the city of London coal is sent to consumers in seeks containing one hundred pounds each.— These are landed. CM large cartS, drawn 11 enor mous horses, wity:seales and weights to each cart, and, if dosil•etiT44'the purchaser, the cask .weighed by the driver. Wheti the honesty of the coal merchant and Are integrity of the driver is well established, the weighing of the sack is sel dom required. And in the purcliaso of a cart load of sacks, some three or four of them, talc in promiscuously, are tested by the scales, and if found correct, the, weighing of the remainder of the load is dispensed with, Ti, is made of imPlig and selling-noel is the restat of-teeny years' ex perience in the vast city of London, and is hette.i calculated to do justice to the honest dealcn-and the consumer than any plan we have seen in prac tice or proposed in this canary. e:..~. Special Notices. %at. See advertisement of Dr. Samford's ,Lirer Invigorator in another column. Farm Lands for sale a 5 Kilos' from Philad'a by railroad in the State of :New Jersey. Soil anomg the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The boat is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops maim seen growing. Terms from $l5 to $2O per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place-- Leave Vine st. Wharf at. Phila.. at 7, 1 4 a, m., by reilr ad for. Hammonton, or address It. J. Byrnes, by letter. Sea full advertisement in another column, Hollowap Pit/8.--The fables of on ignorant age may become facts in - an enlightened one, through the instrumentality of science. Eastern romance in traduced magic as the agent of a thou sand cures; and sober fact, in the nineteenth century, points us to countless diseases alt cura ble with vbxnlute certainty by If oLtow - Ar!s In the most fearful cases or chronic Ever com plaint, dyspepsia, physical prostration, and life consuming disrrhees, we find tho health of the sufferers restored with wonderful celerity by this world-famed remedy. Such is the magic, of sci ence. The Hammontern. Fanner, a tewspeoor devot ed to Literature and Ariculture, also setting forth full mounts of the new settlement of Hammonton. in New Tersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 eta. per annum. Inebyqe postage stamps thr the amount. Address to }M iter of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., Now jer sey. Those whiting cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, ece advertisement of Flamm ditoa Lands. ITELIIDOLD'S GENUINE PTLEP.II: ATION. lIELMBOLD'S Cennine PREPARATION. • imidollowys Ocimine Pit EPA lt ATION. lIIMNIIIOLD'S Genuine PII EPA It ATION Is prepared according to Plotrmary and Chemistry, with the greatest in:curacy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. u Seoariverlisenteiltheaded 11111,31DOLD'S GENUINE PIMPARATION. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Prepared front a prescription of Sir Clarke,:af. 11, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the sure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the fowl° constitution is subject. It moderates all excess; and re moves all obstructions, and aspeedy 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 Greet Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they me sure to bring on Aliscarring,e, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,anthnony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Bablivin g Co.) Rochester, .4Y. N. 8.--.51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. 11055, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.,and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United Sates and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Beading, Pa. October 7,1817.-Iy. . _ Episcopal Services in Eagle Buildings on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. - Preaching on next Sunday morning and evening; in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Preaching—Next Sabinith morning in the Eng lish language, in the Reformed Church. German Preaching next Sunday morning in Sa lem's Lutheran Church, and English in the eve n ing, at which time Rev. G, P. Krotel, of Ban caster, is expected to officiate. English preaching neat Sabbath morning and. - evening, and Serman in the afternoon, i n 7,i -on's Lutheran Church. Young Men's Prayer:Meeting in Temperance Hall, on Sunday morning, at 15 minutes before 9 o'- clock. On the 2nd inst.,by the Rev. G. W. Kremer, Mr. John Shank, o S. Lebanon, tp., to Mrs,. Cath arine Hoke, of Cornwall tp., this county. On the 4th inst., by the same, Mr. Abraham Kreider, of Cornwall tp, to - Miss Elizabeth Hoffman, of N. Lebanon- tovvnship. On the fithinst.; by the same, Mr. Henry S. Tice, of N. Lebanon tp., to Miss Rebenca' Shelly, of Swatara tp., this county. Oa the 4th inst., by the Rev. IL S. Miller, Mr Lewis Mari, to Miss Helena Ifoltz,both of N Lebanon. Religious Notices. MARRIED, On the 20th October, by. Bev. John' Stein, De veil% Scholl, of Bethel, to Priscillaof Sly:tiara. On Mat ult., by the some. Win. Umoch, of East Hanover, to Elizabeth Pastly, of Deoph:n cc. On the 26th ult., by the some, Samuel Laub, of Bethel tp., to Mrs. Elizabeth Devices, of Union township. E) I E. ED, On the sth inst., in Camphellstown, Mrs. Chris tina, widow or George Rocker, aged 82 yeir'.l. On the 15th ult., in Lutherville, Baltimore coun ty, Maryland, Adelaide; ''daughter of the hete Rec. de. Hoffman, formerly of this place, in the 25th year of her ago. On the 30th oh., in Jnelisoi,julin Murdock, aged 56 Jam's. On the Ist inst., in Jackson, Robert Murdock, aged 83 years. The Lebaston Cartfuny Cbrrected - 7 L. f iger3 iG Shour. LEBANON. WE:TN.V.Srari; NOVE)IB 1.0, 18)8. Leb. Mills Ex. ram. $6 5U I - Put:doe, bu. 75 _, , ~ . , Smith " Extra '6 OF is, la doz., Iti Leh. Vol. Super. Fine 5,9 F Utter, 'ti lb., 18 Prime White Wheat, 115' Lard. 9 Prime Red Wheat, 110 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 70 nem, _ - 11 Corn, 55 Shoulders, 9 Oats, 55 Sides, 9 Clover-seed, 500 SRI*, • 8 Timothy-seed, 250 . Odes-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 150 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, 'l4 bn., 100 mixed, nags, . 2 ' Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50- li'Ltax, %.1 lb , 12% Peach "Salta, 250 liristlos, fy Pa., 40 Peach "llutzels," 105 Feathers,%l lb., 09 4 Cherries, 150 Wool, "it lb., 40 Onions, 00 Soto Beans, 'l4 qt., 6 !Vinegar, IR gel, 12 1 1 #plullutter,*f crock, 45 - The Philadelphia Market. PHILA.p.EL9IIIA, Nov. 0, 1 ; 9.51. FLOUR.—The Flour tutOet is quiet, but hold ers, if anything, tiro a little firmer in their Views- ; the demand for shipments, however, are limited, and wo arc only advised of take of 400 bbls stand ard superfine at $5; 500;bbIS:good and,choiee tray at $5 5005 75; 15(l bbl's extra faMily :at $6,, and 700 half bbls superfine at 15 37405 50 : the pair; the retailers: end bakers are buying moder ately within the same ratl'ge of quotations, and fancy lot at $0 25©0 50 '4;l bbl. Of Corn Meal, a sale of Penna. is reported. at $1 IA bbl. GRAINS.—There is not much "Wheat offering to day, but the demand for it is limited, and prime lots scarce; a few small sales of fair quality only have been made at 1180120 for reds end 127 0 130 e for white: Rye is ',wanted, and Penn Sylv ania readily 'cum mends 75e. Qum is not so plen ty, with further sales of . 1500 bushels old Penna. yellow, to note, at 30e in store; new is quoted at 60@67e, as to dryness, and not much offering.-- Oats are in fair demand at 43e, and rather scarce. Earley is. dull, and a stile Of 400 bushels:gaud Pennsylvania was made tit 674 e. CATTLE MARKET.---Th c market fur Beef Cattle was dull this week,;„ prices, hoWever were fairly sustained, rangingi - . at from $6/ to s3i, chiefly at 1708 the 1001hs, efferiniS-cem prise 1100 at Wardell's, and 000 at the Bull's llcad-2000 in all. About 250 04ws and Calves were et market, selling, at from: $3O to $4O for fresh Cows; extras $9, $2.5 to $3O for Springers, and $l5 to $2O for dry, Saws. Of flogs the re ceipts at Phillips' yard were 4294 during the last week, sales ranging at. from $5l to $6l the nett 100 lb's. The arrivals at this place during the last month were larger than ever known before - in the same time; reaching . 29,175 head. About 6000 Sheep were at Wardell'f, and all sold at from $2 to $1 each, as to . conditioti—;,being equal to 708 e. 119., Ili. dressed. • • NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. - EAGLEMMT 4 I 4 IEgANON PA, ry E subscriber view to ittroti4.bis ottlriontits nod t4epublie generally, that he i 1.19 again taken the ab6'e WA-tines , n House. lie will be much pleated to accommodate all who may fhcer him with a call. Loovroix.—Corner Cumberland and Market streets. 102_Omnihns.ies running in c nmexien with the Rail Road Trains. li . SIEGRIST. Lebanon, Nol-.10,1555. rrIXE Members of the YOUNG ILEN'S ASBOCTATtox will please bear in mind that the regular Stated Meeting of the Association will be held (THIS) Turauy kroang, the 9th day of IkloYember, where their presence N. required, as business of ituport:.- anbe will be transacted. The petal', generally, and especially Inn LADIES who sYntlXitlibe with us in this humane enterprise, and feel inter Med in the we: are of our asseelation, are affec tionately invited to attend. Cone one t Cone WM. G. WARD, Secretary. Lebanon, Nor. 0, sta ttinent. 01? TIIE LPASANON VALLEY BANE. Les.A:toN, Po., Nov. 2, 1853. AS - SETS, Bills and notes dieeounted Duo by other Banks Notes of other 'tanks Speck, (Gold and ';.'ilver) 51,54 G 41. LIABILITIES. $06.515 00 8,640 89 212 88 Notes in circulation Duo individual depository Due to other Banks 65,403 77 The above statement it correct and true to the best of my- knowledge and belie f; JOS. KARCIL cashier. Sworn end eubscribed before me this 3tl day of No vember, A. li,, 1558. ANTHONY S. ELY, J. P. Lebanon, Nov., 10,'CS • Stat'eSRACT4l CIF TITE L 1 ANON BANK, published as required by NJ the Act of Assembly. passed Oct. LI, 7857, : Lna.vios I:.v.cx, Nov. 3, 1858. Ist—Lolna and Dl4counts, $3:3,395 89 241—Specie, $32,157 01 Notes of other Banks, 1,670 00 . Due from other 1.3.1.1.&: 13,495 70 ; 67,322 Ti 3d—Notes in Circulation, 164.570 00 4th—Amount of Deposits. includ ing individual deposits - and balances due to other Banks, 51,780 30 AMY. A. , Cashier. Swortx and mbscribed before me, No UH v., L 5, ER Ma. Lebanon, Nov. 10, 'SS. JotErit GLeut, .7. P. C a 9 le Littitnetzt. - LIATIALERS AND OTHERS owning horses nnd cattle 12 Can - find nothing superior to Lemberger's Cattft Lin iment far Stiffness, Sprains, Lameness, &c. It needs but a single trial to convince. Prepared and Sold only at LEMBEItti:Eit'S J)rug Store. Lebanon, Nov.lo, 1958. Mattel Street. 1-11PRANS , COURTALE. 1.131 , de br Josrph. ,n)Pner1)1011, deed. MILE undersimasl wilt. in pursuance of an order of J_ the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, - expose to sale; by public venine or outcry, on SATURDAY; the 27th day of NOMBRE/I, 1858, the following described Beal Estate, late the estate of Joseph Zimmerman, dec'd., NO. 1. Being a tract of first rate LIMESTONE LAND situ- ate in the township of Cornwall. about one mile from the borough of Lebanon, And adjoins land of Moses Kreider, Jonathan Ratio anti others, and is situate be tween the old Lancaster road and the Plank Road. The whole tract containieM TM.= Y-TIIRE l-,1 ACRES and =MY I'ERCIIES, about eleven of which e. 4 - rp , _, l is - covered with excellent TIMBER, and the bal-Aj . lance is cleared and in a high state of cultivation. 4 O. 2. N Consist of a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND situate in the township of South Annviile, and adjoins lands of .Peter Zimmerman, heirs of Peter Bachman, deed., and Wm. Canaan, and contains SIX ACRES neat measure, and is covered with excellent Chestnut Sprouts, coins of which are now fit to cut. The Tract of Land designated as No. 1, will be sold in parts or together as may best snit purchasers. " Sale to he held at the late dwellinghouse of the said Joseph Zimmerinan, deed., in Cornwall township, and will commence at 1, o'clock, on said day, when terms, will be made known by HENRY S. ZIMMERMAN> Administrator of Joseph Zimmerman, deed. - My Order of the Court,—J. E. DOM, Clerk.] November 10, 1558.-48. _ .TITE ORNAPBST AND VERY BEST Iteady-Made Clothin-t' NrOU will find at the Centre Building. RARER I BROTHERS have again opened to their already extensive stock of Ready-Made Clothing a very large as sortment of all kinds of OYER COATS, RAGDINS, SUR TO:US and BANGLI PS. Frock Coats and Dress Poets all colors and Styles; Bu siness and every day Coats, at all prices. Boy's Panta loons, every variety in price and Style. A very handsome assortment of Vests all very cheap. Undershirts, Drawers, Woolen and Cotton, Dress Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery. Stocks, Ildkls, Coitus, in short every thing fur a Dress from top to toe. The great adrantnges to buy your Clothingat the "Centre Building" are. that you will find their Clothing. well made, and cut to lit, same as if made to order. As practical Tailors they understand how to select their. Clothing. - Call and see, and try them, as so many have done and found it to their advantage. & AL RAISER give their undivided attention to FASHIONABLE TAILORING, having had manyy years experience in cutting, and now having some of the Bast'. Workmen employed, they are prepared to turn - out the most fashionable Garments - at abort notice, warranted to lit, or need not be taken. Perseus dealing at other atoms will find, the same u.t. tentiou as if they prirchased their Cloth of then,. Lebanon, Nov. 10th. CALL and examine the nary stock of Atkins Mond kj am. Come soon and purchase your Boots, Shoes, &c., at Atkins a AlcAdatrt. ly NEW ADVERTISE ENT. HALL FOIE HOWE% r LAItfU AND HANDSOME DOOM now occupied by T. I'. Frantz as a Cabinet Ware-Room. in the Torn Hall Enihling, Market street, Lebanon will be for vent from the lot e.av of April next It is fqlitabk for any extensive intsini;ss. Application-to be made to either the uuderaigned. .1. J. BLIIII JOHN T. ATIZINI", MARFOSS. Trustee,: Lebmion Lorlge I: 0. of 0_ F. Lebauotx, Nov. 10th,.-tt: HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHIL ADE LPHIA A Venerclent Institntion established by special Endow. meat for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, aff tided with Virulent and EisideatiC Diseases. jm!: HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseas- OR, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate Victims of such diseases by quacks, several years ago di meted their Consulting Surgeon, as a MAI - MAME ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give 'MEDICAL A DVICE GRATIS to all who ap ply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac..) and in cases of extreme poverty, te FURNISIt MEDICINES 1' E,OF (DIA EG E. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will fmnish the Moat approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Re port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease, for the year ending January lot, I Sot, express the highest satisfaction with the correct which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrlicea. Sem inal Weakness, mpatimce, Gonorrhea, alert, Syphiltis, the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, Re., and order a con tinuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors; on. a. review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolentetiert have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young. and theyhaie resolved to devote theinselveswith renewed zeal, to this very important and much deised souse. An admirable Report on Snernuitorihm. or Seminal Weakness, the rice of (Maoism, Masturbation,,or Self abase, And other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Sorg:coil. will be 'sant by mail (in a sealed en..! velopo,) HE OF Olt A ROE, on receipt of TWO STAIiPS poetege.fur Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, c., are constant ly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be, sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. • Address, for Report, or treatment Dr. GEORGE R. cm,- HOLIN, Consulting Surgeon, Reward AsJociattm, No. 2. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors j CEO. I !•.zitA 1). A.RELE.TIVEL,F.,. President. C ).LLD, Nov. WIIERBAS patties are daily ntnging over my land, , , 'y Flu:Ming, crippling, end carrying off my fowls, azal,otherwise committing tlepredal inns, ' this is to give notice that all per ens arc for b id, under pain of the se verest penalties, to-trespass upon any of my premises in quest of game. I will proem ate all each parties to the eXtelit of . the JACOB FUNK. North Lebanon, N0v..:3,1555.-2m Antics-Flea:3 Wratehes. JOSS received a IA et lino AMIt ['JOAN 'WATCHES, at the Eagle Jewelry Stara of _JAMES li. KELLY. Lebanon, Nor. 3, 18;iS. First Premium. and Diploma Awarded by the Lebanon County Agricultural Society ' • to the celebrated AiitEnrCArti WATCHEA. qUIIS n dursement of the merit and character of the - h should prove a sufficient recommendation to those who contemplate purchasing a goad and reliable Thae-lceeper. They (Heehaw any patio!' foreign mech anism in morelnent or ease, and in recard to 3 and durability distance all - competition. These Wu hams are on exhibition at .L S. JILAlit'S Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and Cumberland streets, oppo site the Market House, Lebanon, Pa. NOV. 3, 1853. Unrivaled in Beauty, Simplicity, ertfety and Economy. ANY person desirous to obtain the very Lest an d d. eapcst.portoble light within their rem*, should call and examine these Lamps at D. S. ltaber's Drug Store, before purchasing elSeWhere. 'Them Lamps are nerfectly safe and warranted." That they emit no offensive Wet While burning. That they ere.very easily trimmed. That they bUrn entirely free tient smoke. That the light is at least 50 per cent. cheaper than any other light now in common use. ' Sold at IL. S. R4BETt'S Drst Store, Leliaiden, Pa. Also, 'Kerosene, or Ora 011, for Sele: November t, 1858. North Leho.motEt Floor:4MM T A4 7 .,l'itlillra LF.llAtiON'lillti, 1,0 beam rtmodetml, And is now eompluted Med in Miliration and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior' , article of VLOUlt, , as cheap as it can be r, I : ' obtained from any oth,r source. They F . also kf . v.? o cni t it A l3 N on s i te i t t l T vd ,t fo o r se •^ inim sale, W , _ . ... ..11.-7 They are also prepared to do all kinds of CUSTOM :MI Wong; and respectfully invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them a call. 'They will pay the highest CASH market priceS for all kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, ke., and afford all facilities and accommodations to those who will sal. N. L elanon 80., Ncv. 3,1553 Notite rfinE undersigned wo old respetfully iufdrm the Ott izens of Jonestown and, Vicinity, that he intends tearing for the South in abent three weeks. All persons having Watches; Jewelry, Ac:. with hitnovill please call and get them, or he. will dispOse of them to the best ad vantage. All such indebted to him; will please come forward and make settlement. LEWIS- J,•nestown, ()et. 27, 1818. $75,333'0 4 . $10,351 04 0,880 00 20,014 77 Cheap Rook 49 1 Paper store. mcDOWELL & lIALLOWAY, successors to Joseph Bb.Dowell, No. 121 (Old No. 37,) Market Street, Philadelphia, have fur silo a large and general nsPort meat of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Writing and Wrapping Papera, Paper Bags, Paper Curtains, Station ery, &c:, at the very lowest prices. t,.RAGS bough t fur cash, or in exchange. Phil , Oct. 27, 1868.—1 m. Dissolution of Partnership. rtIILE partnership heretofore' existing between Henry I;ithh and George noch,traders in the Stove and Bongs Businers UMW!' tho f Bunn & BacK, time diesiiiveil by nnilical consent on the Ist of October. The affairs of the Jinn will be settled by Mr. Buck. BENB BUBB,. Lebanon, October 27,1558. GEORGE BOCK. N. B.—The undersigned haring associated thcinselveS in the Stove and : Range business, would respectfully so licit the 'ultra : he& of the public. . . Octobpr 27, 1858 Dist3oicition - .Part C 1 1 / 4 - ronat is hereby given that the co-pertuy.inhip here -11 'Wore existing between the undertigned under the thin of o.Weiglnyi Blieetz, - +VCO., in'the Grain and Coal buSiness, at Richland, was diapolvetiby inutual Con sent on the , itkof October. 1,558. • : • • ouvErt. WRIGLEY, JOHN A. SILEETZ. .004.27 2 18613." ALLEN BOLLINGER. cov: Sr's, THE :undersigned has - ,i43.,...',, - ..... . established a new LIVE- etr.7lKSl , sv: l . . '`" . EV STABLE; in Kuhn • -- - ' ,'"* " l / 4- 6"' A ' , -s , ~...,., , ,Ly,,..le's Stables, at : the Lebanon Valley E. IL In., Pet Lebanon. He lee good and safe Horses, Carriages, as may be desired, and careful Drivers, which he will hire on fhir terms. Ile hopes by being attentive.in bus iness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Ap ply at Kulinles Hotel, or at the Stables. _ . N. B run an OMNIDDS between the it. IL Depot and all parts of Leblllloll and North Lebanon, Applica tionito be made atlKuluile's Hotel, Connolly's, or tle , Etif,,ele Hotel, and the Omnibus ,will call at (non anger's homes in time for the cars Lebanon. Oct. 27, `Si. MBE YOUNG MEN'S CIMISTTAN A SSOCATION has I appointed the following Committee to attend to the wante of the poor and needy of our town during the coming Winter, via :—Georgej, Atkins, J. Tf. Kelm, Dr. George Itose, D. S. Reber, Daniel Civet; Tobias Meath], 0. 8.4 and Joseph Eusten. Any person, therefore, being in want, or thoSe ing of any such, are desired to make it known to this Committee. The benevolent and charitable of our town, who wish to give a helping hand to this Christian and humane en terprise, by contributing money, clothing, or the neces saries of life, will please Inform any of the above Com mittee, who will wait upon them and receive their dona tions thankfully. In due tines , a full report of Ulm:re ceipts and disbursements will ha published, for the in formation of the - Public. Lebanon, October 27, DM. 21 ANUFACTURING JEWELER, No. 28 'Maiden Lane, Now Yorlc, offers his stock. consisting of e general assortment of Lockets, Chains, &e,, Which are offered at Um lowest cask prices. Great inducenichts to country cash buyers. Aug. 18,'08-3m. 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 `OF FALL GOODS! SOLD. ASTONISHINGLY LOW FOR CASTE: Take Nbitiefe, PATENT KEROSENE OE COAL OIL L LTSIt h DART° u Envy Bunn, JO,US P. U3IIIERGEI: Ne* Livery StO)le. DUNCAN McDAE To the Public. Brown, No - )P,P.SONS iinlehte4 on booko or ,r,„, jj Nvin make payment to the nteler,ipenh the boot,' Int vi in; been p hired in his I iamb: for collection, for the Imo of Johh Wit Dwyer. ANTHONY S. Lebanon, Sept. 6, 16'58.—tf. La dies SißriliiS UST It ECM VED. ft large ;tie! wriewlid tutserttitent of FAL.I: 4 OO W N AIV ITER SIII.S. :Led Atoitraing bong Shawla. :treelei Rani, Stella Shawl,, blantelet Blanket Shank, Mentelet Stella Sieve - Is, Chenille Shawle, Cheriilo 11 Silk Sbeiwl Thibet.Sbawls, All atredizetxl prices ' by HENRY St STINK. bebetion, October 13, 1855. r raxes! . ".. 4 `,.;13:e5! x, TpTICIEIS HEREBY GIVEN to the aryetalr TAX , .I.N..!COLI,teTORSI of Lebanon County, that the Tax asee.ker tl fur Is6B `lni GOODS nod CLOT I I ING STORE of HENRY & SPINE. VLSI [ION AI3LE FASHIONABLE DRESS SILKS, FASIII01\.: ABLE 13AICADE1tE3, PLAIDS ' STRIPES, PLAIN GOODS, Ac., for Ladies' Wear. aid also, lnrge supplies of Cloth, Cnssamore.4 nod l'optings, Rendy-MAtle Clothing, ac., A LL aC lIENRY A. STINE'S Lainnoit., Octobur 20,1658. STO FM Mel OrG.ES J..)urai & TIMBERGER wontt iespectfully inform the public that they have opened a STOVE Si RANGE STORE, next door to the Lebanon Valley Bank, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa., where they will constantly keep CM NrUti a large assortment of 'Stoves. Ranges, se. Among the kinds now on hand they would name the Milowingi—Gallacher's Sun Rise Cook, Air Tight Cook, Globe Cook, all sizes, Charm Cook, Repub. Tic - 0..k, Morning Star Cook, all hinds Parlor Cooks, Mee and Parlor Staves, Gus Consumers, Egg Cylinders, Harps, Orel Top Furnaces, Farmer's Boilera, all sizes Motet and Family itatike 4 ,,Portable Heaters, sc. • Aloe, Fire Brick, Grates, ac. - fo„ota Stores taken-in .Exelzazige for new OTIUS Lebanon, October 27, 1853.41. tl coitritOn Valley .4s OCTOnEn 6, '5B. - Dvr,me NoTicE 1 .1 hereby gicen that a general I Meeting' of the Stockholders of the LEBANON VALLES' DANN.. will be held at their 13.1.••, raking, House, in the . l:orongh of Lebanon, on TUESDAY rite 3D DAY or n Novtr.ra A. 1). - ,--1858, lOo'eloek, A., M. N Election for TtlitiTEEN DifIECTOIIS of the LEILANON VALLEY BANK. to serve for the en -1.141pr, year with be held at the Batithig Ifouse, in the Bet.- ough of Lebanon. onlifendity, the 15th day of - 'Novem ber. A. D. ItSsB ; botweest the hours of 9 o'doelt . A. 31 and 3 o'clock, I', M. Cashier. . Lebanon, Oct. El, ' - List of Giamdi JUST RECEIVED and for sale, Wholesale and Retail at REIZIiNST BIN & BROTHER'S Cheap Jewelry & Fancy Store, „Lebanon, Pa. : . Gtild Breast Plus,' • Crotchet Need lei, :Gold Bar Drops,. '' -, BintaKiiitting •do 'Geld • Eii.fr range, ' . ' Wood do do -. Gold Finger Rings, i Puff Combs, G. - .lcrLockets, ' Ivory Eine Combs, Gold 'Pencils, Gent hair Pins,. , ..,,„_ Gold Pans, • •- ;Mk Elastic o; 4 vel.' Gold Chains, ' Gum Belts, Gold Studs, Leather Belts Gold Watches, ' Working Cotton, Silver Watches, Whalebones, Mier Pencils Bonnet Combs, Silver Thimbles, Scissors. Si' viz Sheath, Ladies' dollars, Silver Chains, . Stamped Flouncing, Silver Watch Keys, Edging. Cornelia Rings, Silk Velvet Ribbon. Horn Rings, • :.• Bracelets, Gilt Rings, Necklaces; Glass Rinse, Perfumery. 'Watch Ribbons, . Children Ciimbs, Watch Guards, Back•combs. Watch Hooka, oam Rattles, Revolvers, Yiolini. Pistols; , - .Guitars, Bilek Purses;, , Banjos, Porte monnides, . - - :Temberines, Pocket-books, Fletes, Razors .. ' Fife. Razor ' Strops, . 1 Flageolets, Brushes, Italian Violin Strings, Combs, '.• Italian Guitar Strings, Pipes, Dulcimer Wire, Smoking Tsbacco, Musical B , xes, Seger Tubes, . Aces loons, Plated Speen, Ft alines, Steal Specs, Concertinas, Goggles, - Harmonicas, Lead Pencils, .• Bones, Steel Pens,, Violin Bridges,., Buttons, Violin Bows, - Threads, , - -„. Sewing Silk; , . - Violin Rosin, :, •.• 314 -ach•hoxee. - Violin Tail Pieces, China Babies, Bass Viol Strings, Gum Rings, • - Turning Forks. •- All the above articles and many more to numerous to mention will he Sold at the lowest figure by • . Oct. 211,R, 1801. REIZENSTELN & BUG. Fo ". - ts A LC. ..• FLOUR, t CORN. , ii. 7 :15, gigAtk OATS. 3II.DDLINGS. 4)..i i ithapat • SALT BY TUE BAG at the Genei.es Mills of MYBE& Slroult, Feb. 3, 18 - 68. ' Lebanon, Pa - WANTED. - • - AT the Gomm(' Mills, in the borough or Lebanon, WHEAT, OORN, • DYE, OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market- prices will be paid in Cash, by IVIT.U.S :HOUR. Feb. 3,1858. EEL GREAT 'BEAUTIFIER So Long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST. DOR rr IIIiSTOR ToERMANENTLY GRAY HAM 12 to its origiaal color; cover , luxuriantly the bald head; removes all dandruff, itching. and all scrofula, scald head and all eruption..; makes the hair Fort, healthy, and gloSsy; and will preeerve it. to an imagina ble age, removes, refirby Diftgie. all blotches:. 61c.. from the thee, and cures all neuralgia and nervous head ache. Sea circular and the following. I=IMMIEM PROP. 0. J. WOOD : Within a. few kYFI we hare r!ceived p a many orders and calls for Prof. 0. J. Wood's lEttir 3:e3tOrntiVe, that to-day we were com pelled to send to Ileston tarn qiudifity. (the ti dozen yon forwarded all being s,:bl,) while we amhltt older a quantity from yult. P,VVIT lA/tile we have uitl BeCIIIS to have produced three cr four new eustOmers and the ap probation, and patronage it rewires from thu intist sub stantial arrl worthy ritixens of our virinikKjally con vince us that it is MOST VALI3AIII,II PRI:PARA. 'ETON. Send us as soof , as r „,ly tie cue grata of $1 size; and one dozen $2 size ; and believe Its yours very respectfully. (Signed) DASTIg. LATIUM' Hickory flrcvc. St. Charles Co., MO, NOV. ID, 18511. PROP. 0. 3. WUOD—Aau• Sir: Some tinie last Sum mer we were induced to use some . of year,hair Resto rative, and lie effects were PO wonderful;' we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, lo report Om little son's head for some time Mut:been perfectly covered with sores and some enßett it Scald , liktd. The hair almost entirely came otr in contiegitet When u friend, seeing his sufferings; a , lvseed us ta 110 Your Bus torativp, we did so with' little hope Of siiceoss. but, to Our surprise, and that of our friends, a Very few appli cations removed the disease entirely; and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soot started out, a nd we eon n ow say that out boy has as healthy a sealp. And as luxuri ant a crop of hair as any other child. We tan therefore. and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as tt perfect remedy for all diseases of the ftdp and hair. We are, yours respectfully, CMOROE TIRIOINBOTITA:41; SARAH A. MIIGINBOriAIIf. Gardiner. 'Maine, June 22,1855. PROP. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: I have used two 'bot tles of Professor 'Wood's Hair Restorative, and can trnly say it is the greatest disco Very of the nge for;re storing and changingtho hair. Before using it I - .. man of sevonty. My Hair has now attained its -ori4i .nal color. You can recommend it to tho- world without the least fear, as my case was ono of the worst kind- Yours Respectfully, , . DAN lEL , *.N. 7 111TUIt. PUY. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 3l2.llroadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establihment) and 11.4 'Market street, St. Lordp, Mo: AV- Said in Lobanou by Josspn L. Lemanito en, also by Dr. Ross, and by all good ningists everywhere. 10ct.13, GRocurEs and QUEENSWARE very cheap at RAKER & BROS. Don't forget. to Call at TWINS &11/O.ADAWS, and examine. their stock A of ► Booth Shoes, Trunks; Traveling Begs. • - • Bank Notice. A N ELF.CTIONTorTh irtren Director* ~11 - tho Lebd IX non Bank, to SerVe tjr the en*ning year. will his hold at tho hank ing-hoLso, iu. Lshapon, on Monday,ths idit c f Nimember. l 858; betweeri the hours of 10 o'clock, a. in., and 3 o'clock. p. 'Ma annual InCvling of the Shlckholdere will taco pl:Tre on TacMfry, 1 1 .17 rriaber, at. to o'clock, tr. " E. A. urtrant, Cushier. Lebanon, Ott, 13„1"65?.-14. ftil101101), :11:1MOAT., essay cm a 'law, certain mid imlical clan of :;.permittorrlvea, Ste., withinet the titie of intermit medicines, cauterization, or any mechanical npplianccB. JUST PURLISTIED. the slh i•diti r , m. In a nenind envelop64_ Cretin and =Red to any tuldres,, post-paid, en receiptott La , ' stump& This little work, emanating frlm n celebrated member of the tnedical - protessien, gives the most, important in. formation ever published' t7i ail persons entertaining doubts of their physicist coinliDon, or who are coneemons of having hazarded their health and happiness—contain. tug the particulars of an eutirolp ne.w nisi perfect remedy for Spermatorrivea or Seminal Weak nesl, Debility ' Nerv- MISS - MSS, Depression of Spirits. Imssof Eanirgy, Lassitude, Timidity. Im - A nntory Seminal Di. , rharges, Impaired Sight and Memory, dehes unit Piniphls on the Face, Piles Indigestion. Palpitation of the ih-art. and Bodily Prostration of the wh,le system had acing impotency and mental and physical inomiteity.—by inisuisof which every sure may cure himself and at a trifling expense. .g - at- Address Dr. CIL J. KW NE, lot A yen ue, corner 10th street, New York: Post Box, No. 4;80. Sept. 15, MS.-gm-M. To ail wanting Farms, see advertLientent Itanamon+ 'ton Lands. ALL colon of Woziou St, ch YARN', at ILALIER.I BROS. I= "UE1)11,3414 'MANUAL Being au co iginal and popular Treatise on .r7t7M111. 7 ' rid A AND WMA N .;;;; ririrl'="" rFunctions andl , w l / 4 . ni son t oroo very kind settli never Itelllitfit'S for the :Tardy cure of private and dA leak, (Alamo• ter. in. ident lo the violation of the La t,l Natur e and of Nature - a God. TIVE:ZTY-711-1! s ;N s ., , Theantlaw of the above , „s s . 4.4 ".,.. gm , luate, and haring devoted a quarter of ~tsyk a oitury ft the study and fresh:tent Spyltilis and lthalre.t disorders as a he la, become pos sessed toost .."7;" Mildly - oil bat I o the: 4; !II Friir.:.,ftllqt2abte tocompreSz. fain vadi. , ineemn COrnr.aSS. til` ( rant vssr li ce — or 1111.1 Fekllee au 064 Importaut subjert; as the remit of the cap:rim - tee ~ ? r the most eminent physicians ht ka- rope and America is thoroughly dentoustrad v d in his sureeseful practice in the trottiMent of se, cret CIiSIMPOS in many iliousamis of cases Itt the city of Phlindeiphia Mons. TesiiriDny of the Prof, Penn. C, Heim I'Git.uirlpltia 'Do. litstaira's Mr:taut Mt:cum . 7. The author of tilts Work, unlike the majority of thoso who advertiso to cure the tlistatiies of which it treats, is a (ire:duel& of ono of the best Colleges in the Unite,' State, It affords mu pleasure to recommetal him to tha ttafortantlic, or tv the 'victim of mal-practice, as a stuatessfu/ and experiene, eel pmetilioner. in aliciie honor and integrity they may placu the greatest couficlenee. S LON(13110RE, From A. Woothearil,...ll. D. of Nutt. University, Phildelphia. It gives me pleasure to aid my testimony to the pro fe,:sional ability of the Auth..e of the “Met'kat Manu: al." Numerous co es of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some of thelVmg etanding. have room under myth)... fl 'w tire. in hiel4 Mee Leen manife,t in restoring to Perfect hefiltD, 'non o instlol. ea where the patient tie Leen tonsiTered beyond uteBi.;ii aid. la the treatment of Seminal weakness. or dt streammment of the functions protest by W-alnue. or Eafees emery, Ido not know his Sniper/or in his profession. I have been ac quainted with the Author some thirty years, and demi it.uo inure thee justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early brii.oreti-n, to recom mend him as our, in whose professional skill and Integri ty they may sefoly confide themselves. ALUtlllb WOODWARD, 3f, D. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded f rt ,it postage to any part United :Rates for 21 cents, or ti copies for $l. Address, post paid, COSDEN A CO, Publishers, box 197, Philadelphia. tri.„ booksellers, Cturvasrers and Book Agents ouppll ed on the most liberal terms. October 2%11,1853.-Iy. "Xei Such Word, as Fail:, pis #• at :1•• 4s 'y l " ••• PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. .- HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. frifill EXCITING CAUSE OF SlCENE6S.—Tbebloo(i I is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the nom. portents of flesh, bone, rumen:, nerve and integument. The Stomach is its manufactory. the veins its distribu tors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its prothietiorwift expelled.— Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving inrlignMiell, pitrily lug tho Hnids. and regulating the excretions. The National Disease. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all idea es in this country. It. assulm, s a thousand Alarts, and is the primary source of innumerable dangerous mala dies ; but whatever its type or symptoms, however olc stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searchinga unerring remedy. • Bilious Affections. The quantity and quality of the bile are or vital itq portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which sei. crates this fluid, these pillsererate specifically, In Celli* rectifying its irreaularities and effectually cutine Jaen. dice, - Bilious ltetuittants, cod all the varieties of disease generated by nil unnatural condition of the organ. Liver Complaints. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole hotly suffers. Tens of thousands die annual ly of Dysentery, Diarrhea, Chronic Constipation, and: other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. The. effect or the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic,. is a phenomenon in medicine. By. following the printed directions, the most alarming ca, ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled.. A Word to Females Tho local debility, and irregularities which are the es: pedal annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and prevented for the time to come, bye course of this mild but thorough alternative, . . Pills are Lhe best remedies known iti the world fur the following tliseasee:— Asthma, Diarrh,ea, , Bowel lfomplaints, Dropsy, 3 tifiuenza, (loughs, Debility, 1 utimumstion, Colds, Fever i Ague), Inward Weakness, , Chest Diseises, PUSSY, Female Complaints ; Cosi ironess, llondtiehes, Lowness of Spirits, Liver Com plaints, Stones: Ctravel.&contlitry Symptoms, . .., ... .. ... . • . Voner . eal A Ifeetions, - Worms of ill kinds. * * *Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 iAtue, New York, and by all respectable Drugg. gists anti Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in heves* tont% 62 1 A cents ; and each. liZeigart's Wind Ann L;quor Storei 001{,NETT, of ;ditrket and illdel• Streets, Lebm ; _. MM. Psi:, in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Weld 11sq:, where he still eoutinnes to - keep an assortment of the weft best brauds.of .WINRS. and LIQUORS. that can be Ot. To. those asho nro ac quainted with Ids LIQUORS. it i 8 tidt liewsulry for bitnt to speak, as the Liquors will speak for themselves. To llotel Reimers, awl all others. he would state that it is merely nrcussasy for theui to call and examine la stork to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full Mtisfaction. VI U It MO ART. N. 11.—Remember at Weidlo's Corner. Lebanon, Ray 5, MS. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP floors, shoes, fiats, Caps, l AND TitOlxs, 6 the cheap Store of ilthe ondersigned, Walnut street, Lehi non.where a splendid new stock has just been open. ed, embracing a gnneral assortment f>7. LADIES, GEIV. ,TI,IISIEN iiita DOTS. among which are LATPLES' GAI TERS niiii 1 , 41 , 1'0t WOES; Catskill, Pirtent Leather; Omit, Hip, inid (ant , BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, with a handslitiiC kailety.for Ihiys. BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, are nice masle to order. - litt lots also a great l'6sortnient of HATE' & CAPS, &0., of 1111 kinds and prices. TFlE!itiWie is respectfully (wilted to. call and examine: Lebonen, Oct ;).0, 56. • ()ASSES. toasting to. emigrata to a mail ili:ritt to, ttocil,soit and Plc taarka, adeerUsenentof firtliblittianth,ott Lands. Ad aniinigtrator Notte,. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Adminietra- II lion on the Ilstate of DAV ID L. SNAVELY, dec'd., late of the T , wnebip of North Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pe., have been granted to the undersigned.— All persons indebted to said estate,are respiested to make payment without delay, and all having claims. ere re questdd to present the same, in prmer form, for set tlement, to the last named mindnistrat ItIMOLL'II SNAVELY, East Ilanover, Dauphin county, Pa. JOHN h. SNATELV,I . North Lebanon , • • 1TEN10.33: S2kIA:VELX.i tp., Lebanon co., October 6,3658.-7 t. gelling etr at Cost. AFASHIONABLE AND •SEASONABLE STOCK OP TISSUE, __. BERAGEE, ' - DUCOLLS, LAWNS, . . . SftEPHARD'S PLAIDS, ... - 7 .7 •v 7 '..A.fiRiI.GCAR, &e.; &c., . Which in iant Orviiiei.ies of styles rota quollties, in connexion with advantages by . Whieh they have been purchased, can hn'surPassed by none in town. The sea son, and our heavy stank prompt us to hold forth these; inducements. Meese give us a sell. , . GEORGE St SHELLENBEEGEE. 1F,Y0,11 WANT a good tio can on Waltz litedel for Bagley'a.beat.