Isbanon 3ttfigtetts tr. MILS, 81 50 A TEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 180. (Uorrs of the Lebanon Advertiser.] Engineering in Mexico. 'Thihiltrwintscooont of a reeonoltering party exploring for efts: road rents in Mexico may IsTs sonwinterestforyour readers ; it is at least 'eery aiderent from what such "party would be in to the States. The object of the exploration - was to ascertain the practicability of finding a line from Vera Crue towards the city of Mexico by Maps. (pro seamed 11-laia) preparatory, to sending a reg. -filar omps to Maki s full - survey. The party eon ' siatednbtrattfortier near nelghbor,'Mr. STACK, thinibanon - Valley Railroad, at Myerstown, Hungarian officer, a Mexican mule driver, and myself. As there was some talk about"robbers and suchlolks, lurking In the vicinity of part of the intended scene of our averlitions;it was nee emir to - bar:propane-with somstbing raere'than the usual instruments found in the hands of civil -enginhers. The . list of my equipment may give - an Wee of that of the others, excepting our driver, whom we would not trust with. orrms. A ride, ' - two Colt's revolvers, and a knife, to begin with— ,some instruments, in the way of a couple of bar ometers, compass, sextant, &a:LA wollen blanket and an India rubber ditto, constituted my prey'. - stealer fileaping-44hile the clothing'iltpartment - was ispresented by an exceeding sliin kit. Tho' economy iwweight and bulk was studied to the etntdot; when all the necessaries inclriding Our -se/Tres were loaded on our small...e.fri Übt-over powerfuthorses, they had as much OS they could do to get over some 20 to 25 miles of ground in the day. As ;the weather (as .dong is 'we were . I journeying• through. thelow grounds bordering 'the Coast;)" was quite warm, we usually dispensed with coats, and went along "in'our shirt sleeves." There was one article not flimsily found in the States, which did us goad service, viz : a canteen to , hold water. "This great blessing was often searae, and-if it had not been for these 'same tin vessele, (covered with cloth to keep off the direct rays of the inn,) we ehonld•hire felt much incon venient*. • Not that their contents would have bortreompariseer-with the crystal stirrings -of your valley in either color or temperature; buititris , rematizahla how soon people can adopt themselves to surrounding circumstances. I quickly learned to &rink warm - muddy water With considerable relish. The country for several miles from the coast, rites so gradually, as to appear quite fiat. It is quite unhealthy for foreigners, or other unseen mated persons ; for it is to be observed, that na tiven of other parts of Mexico are liable to disease on entering this place. It is partly:prairie and Tartly woodland.; the timber is, however, 'mill acid t crieggy, tmd . tbontudergrowth very thick.— •T he 'open -spots. were t - elefited"with a luxuriant ..giewth of grass, quite stiffitiont,'though- it was ' , winter, to support the numerouslherds of cattle . we'enerOnTtheit'oritheitt the addition - of house Imliflng. "The cows seemed very beautiful to my inexperienced eye, especially on reaching the Inotattala ' regions, but they are' said to be very bed •milkers.. Indeed during rhe Whole of Our Journey we saw but little -milk or butter on any of -the-tables. The populatian 'of this "burned . tend;" as thetnatives term the low grounds, steins very sparse, consisting Of ell 'shadia and colors, from the genuine negro to the light olive centred , Spaniaid. The habitations of these PoOpte 'were of theinost primitive kind, merely huti fotmcil 6f poles- or bamboos r ;quita open and thatched with corn fodder or-something similar. 'The Mildness of the climate rendering any othe'r prokeetiim • from the weather not absolutely necessary. For the same masen" heavy clothing is a nuisance.— Indeed we'saw some so very lightl# dud that I fear they could'not pass muster here, unless' they' were just On - the bank of a river preparing for a •swim. .Thersrwere numbers of beautiful gay-tinted 'birds kiln; about, amongst..others lovely green parrots in-great itbundanee. It was very inter ••ailug to ms Who `had never been in. the torrid sons before;, everything bore testinion-y that we bad left the temperate nab behind. The road gave ,ev.idence of having boon constructed•with cam though now it was in miserable nrder.— „Most of it seemed to have been citr , efully graded' and paved , on top, and the hridges which carried it over the various rivers were quite respectable structures. Indeed that one called the National. Bridge, is a most magnificent piece of building.. The locality in whiehit is: situated is very pin teresquemed beautiful. It is at the confinerit4 of two rapid rivers, bounded by high and pracip ?- taus hanks, thickly wooded. This is'an impdr taitt spot for military operations. We saw' some' ruined tPreastworhs on the heights. As we left the low grounds behind us and'as cended gradduliy thatorda Jitbit, the sceriei'y Ixt:: -came more interesting and . the hailtitions of a Mar better glass as well -as more numerous. The 'road passes ,close to a mansion which formerly belonged to Santa Anna. Before reaching this, however, we passed the famous hill of Cerro Gor do. Poi a 'description of this plae and some ac , occult o the battle I refer your readers to Bayard Taylor's travels in Mexico. Contenting myself withsaying, that I cannot see how men possesa .a.sifilse most ordinary courage' . iouldheilriveri frond such's posit ifin byain inferior force. Just at: this 'place we met two Mexican officers and IfOirlorlies, riding eapreir,from the capital to '• 4 114 wren try immediately around Jalapa is very !beautiful. The elevation or the town above tho lee is:aspens itte excessive heat, sad the,proiCralty efpe•est quantal& of Iterate ensures an than linte.ce e ast rain, not a heavy dashing detect pour, but &Fled misty drizzle occurring-emery few days during the ,groater part of ;the year. 7he grass IntA.:l bright emerald hue, that I never 511* out et ;Ireland is the winter season. Well might.the apvirens of Jalapa be called s a lp4in: ''..l don't wish to convey We idea that they are Oultivated with the ekill`they 'mightl4pr kook . * 'Wig the natural beauty and fertility - .Onikiirenders them tbrnarkahle. The town itself Oficieirat. is of the same •generalfi appearance as liTere-..trim, but a much niouplace in every reepeet'as far asMy limited.means - of observation would allow me' to gd g el We midO the worthy inhabitants stare considerably uwe entered, and no wonder. We wire a ",hard looking lot," our long beards and f a mixa "fixings' presented as strong a contrast i; the - ipPearance of the inhabitants themselves as could well be imagined. We met a Spaniard residing here, Senor Peres, who was some time on board of an American man of war in some ea putty or other, and who spoke English very well. lie was very oivil and obliging, giving us such information and assistance as we required. In larst; vre'never met anithing butpoliteness when we came in contact with Mexican gentlemen, or I may say, nearly every native of noMatter what slut. ; D. N. It. . ' . . . The Piglibn-re°o bi r ' ? .ll4l itY , /4( 1 . m 02- tend!ever a distance of 4k- ty- e i ght mas ;it is boat, fortrhems:-miles wide. The birds have not snag a' - cc:Kitt:for thirty years , until this 404 ' l ti thie vast extent of country every *tee has from too, to fifteen nests, and every nest at lust one bird: Tkeyon9g an now hardly able i s fly, and the eh, o oti4; ilL"??? 1 2, . .124' ..The .. eldrAixdr leave aurrin thc mortals in ea o ren t feed, sad ratarn in the emestiag.r• c-- 1. • Letter from Virtilhington. WviiittriPros, May 8,1889 Since the final disposition by Congress, of the Kansas question, their attention has been drawn to the limits of their session, and 'tis fair tt) pre sume at kelt, that someWhrk" frill lee done. The bill for the admissien of Minnesota; is now before 9e,konse, and itto final vote will betaken there on on Tuesday next. It was hoped that the dis cussion of the'above bill would not assume a par tisan character, but alas for human wisdom! the Black Republicans and know-Nothings have hitched teems in opposition to the admission of Minnesota, and ask that a vote of the people be first taken on the Constitution ; when already the people by a majority of nearly 33,000 hare declar ed through the ballet box, that that instrument embodies their will and wishes. Some few fee- Onus Democrats are found acting with the oppo sition, but not enongh, I trust, to defeat the. bill. A bill for the admission of Oregon, has been reported in.the Senate, by Mr,. Belew, which thinkiwill pest both - Houses during the present session. .This will Pion the doors to any further applicatiens,fer admission, as a determined ma jority of Conteresalkve resolved to carry out the,. viewiroohMiniadaalie the resolutions Submitted by Isie.Quittrian, of 'Miss., !?that' in future, no new States shill be admitted into the Union, unless they shall Miran sufficient Population, to entitle the.mto at leastomtrepresentattive in Coagress. The next ratio cannot be:less than 120,060-- which will 114 union at a stand still, and constitutional territories at bay,foramnuto come. A. resolution, "atithorizing the. President to use such means as he in his judgement thought best to bring aboutthe abrogation of the Clayton Bal. wet treaty" was introduced. , to the Rouse by the chairman of the committee onjoreign affairs ,a _ fewdayirsince, and gave rise to much , discussion. 'Tie thought the resolution foreshadows: the for eign: pellet of ihenthnio is tration,,apd will bi 3 by . suggeitions.whiek will cause, the diplo medals of Europe to open' their eyes-,-and give' • • them 'to understand, , tbategr foreign' policy, has , only been derma& 30 long, because - welted the right individual to hold, the. beim - of stabs.; but baring him now, whose name.as:e • Sttrtestnan and. diplomat, is as .famous altrosidae,ati home,' they ; will find ont, thaVthe New 'World as well at the old can have its "Coup de Etat", The , appropri % ationhills—under the guardianship and:managa r , mentor our able representative j.' Glancy loneS are new being conSidered:imasleted'uptan in good faith, and unless the ghost Crf the'departedllan • sea makes its appearance . the'netessary public business will be transactad in-good time. The President haa''not. yet selected the Utah Volunteers,'"ioted by Congress, and tis thought he' will not, until an appropriation fiar their sup port is made. Neil week the Maryland and Ohio contested election cases will be brought to the attention of the house, and a good time is anti cipated. The Ohio eontest, between Camp bell the sitting member, and Vallanditighana will be a short:one, as I have no doubt, the latter will be declared Vietor by the,first vote upon the ques tion. . The Medical-Natiortai Convention which has been. in session- I We "duciag theliresen t - week, 4 -has attooded'enueli atteratitia,. and. many 4tangers to our city. :Quite silage delegation is ?present from your. State in all, I think,. 86. ,-The 'rnun- I bar of delegates to the convention is nearly '6OO. The result of the Median in-Philadelphia pears to be a god-send to Pinney small° ,hitleoan- . patriets.here, and they.fre making.very jubilant over this temporary salve to the staggering:, blow the English bill ha.s:given'them. lion., The's L. Clingman - of , the -House, ,Jtae beertappeipte4, by .the Gov. of N. C. to fill the: vacanpy, in ,the-Senate, occasioned by! the appoint-. mentor Mf.„Biggp, by the,Prelmit,'M a Judge-: ship in that State. , allotitileused.adjourned yes terday, dfter;•tbelatimeuncement of,. the death of Senator Evans of S;Carolina, who died very and. denly on the night,previous, with dfseaseof the; Y6liri4o - B. 11., C ILIVOMAN WHO -LIVES WITHOUT EAT -IEO.-Ire-tees•pdblithed tdirehti.litters reiipeet ing this extraordinary oase of suffering; they are important to stie - tifiWiperi . , and pit i fully inter •esting , to all. The l killeilirig , is •writ,ten by Rey. S. P. Williams! to the Vhffateatt "Mrs. Ilays,lanot.dieswi. I have sien'her oral times.. AAA gigs, realllint -all that . 111171 ap r peered in the.,Arisipeate krtyperd to, her, .vokture, to communioate,a few, houglita. upon .her case.— Seforeshe PanPIPIO94IOI peculiar sad afflictive condition, ker,kenitlx,„iftsn; for some time.ex treme ly, P00r.,. She,ate:.hut, little and that little open.- sioned,a considerable amount of ciffering. 50me 7 ,.. 1 1 times it .tkraw,lsty,.,),„apasms. Nor nearly : a. I year beare* lartsred, to take refreshments i alto n , gather, shollrettAr,holly, or nearly .se, upon, the. juice 'of .dried rite~lo, until , that became a: source ! pf. ! seffering.,,pen, for a time, she took occasionsqly,alatuall qttayktity of cold woor;„and, ieds nQW, neatly agepriPeceAlle *Wallowed any liquid, to Ils.knoyhelie of:0917;one. TudeNd T have no-doubt. thet,ts -tessepoonful.of, pat: into her mouth wapld . be thisoccasion of her death unless the spasmodic rietien cif 'her throat *mad expel it. Any!person to see her ten min utes must be.satinfied that there is no deception in her case. :Her head and , shoulders, ono or the other, are in perpetual motion.. She is frequout ly thrown forward, until sbe is nearly doubled to geckos, and then the hoed thrown .back, and ,her. neck literally doubled, and the body forced back, and the whelo face, chin and all outirely buried in the pillow. This is,:dunn several, timos,eue cessively in lelis ,tium. titan I lake in writing it; The last time in the series the face will remain nearly buried is the-pillow, and she duos not brodthe Nl' ten 'ontlfteen, 'Minutes. Once elie mained sixty-two minutes without breathing.— When this is over, and' the rpas:r. passes'off, Abe struggles for breath, and her head is rolled from' aide almost with the velocity of lightning for a moment or two; the face. bellow:is rod vilth the Ttisb of blood to the bead, and the skin quite moist with pcaspirstiersi. Thou the spasm sub sides into a gentle motion of the Jaw and shoul der keeping time, as one would think, with the active of the heart. Her. skin about the face, neck; chest and hands is dol.cate, and healthy as the . skin of an infant. The puisatione of her blood about the chest, neck, bead and arms, tho!, exceedingly delicate, are quite regular. Dor hair dues not grow; nor is ,it worn off her head, ea one would naturally suppose, exeept 'a little just, np: on the crown: The—action •of the -liver is en tirely suspended, 'of Amuse°. The •:stotion and state of the lungs are • perfectly healthy. They have been thoroughly examined by skillful phy sicians with the aid of a stothesoope, and are supposed to be perfect. Her nourishment is wholly from the atmos phere.' The last nutriment, indeed the last swal low of water she was known to -take, was in the last of Juue, 1857. The last time she was known to be oonsbious was last December. When she comes ant of these long spasms she seems to cry for a moment, like an infant in distress.. At such times her husband thinks She may be con scions. It is rnost'distressing to hear it.- Elbe is not above the ordinary lois of disease. She has recently had a thorough ease of the mumps pre cisely as others have them: Her nails upon her fingers, like her hair, do not grow at all." A DEADLY CoLon.—The new Azof green of the 'Paris spring fashions, it is stated, is dyed with snail piosonous materials that sikinstreeses who prick their fibgers while sewing It &re the use of 'their'han - ds, s'indladiet 11'44'0/4 ly ili troni weu3ci /bawls oCtliieeaii: Rtiitlet vay brlillant. — ••' gt- -.3t-.ms •t t • OEM EBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. TnE cOrketiPondent of a Louisville journal gives an amuiting adoonntor a belligerent 'pi code between ic citikple 'of Kentucky parsons.— One of the clergymen, in applying for a letter of dismission, remarked : if any of the brethren had anything to say about him, "to now declare it, tr ever after hold their peace.l . Whereupon the other preaciYer bald sorilatlifiewhlch was not ,board by all the congregation, but the lie passed between them. "The preacheewho called for the letter - die* 'batik 'tan 'struck the other preacher - a heavy blew, and then commenced kiokfng him . •He kicked him so hard that he de molished his boot. The•defendant-being a"non resistant," made no defence, But:Went bercire a magistrate and made a complaint. The assail ant was timid terrdollarb and othrls, and submitt ed, besides., to a long leoture from the court.— The pugnacious divine is described as a good. looking man, of fine talents, and a great pulpit orator, with prepoisessing mariners. A Per Dore.—ln Leedsville, N. Y., a tame pigeon awciompanies two little-children to , school regularly,' flying sifter them along Hie street, a, lighting on tile fences, trees, and in the road he- , ffite tbent. If it flies too far ahead you May see it ttirn IrCund, and looking at the children, wait 'phlign s tlifor their and then dy a stretch further on; and so It keeps doitig'until they reach' thwsehool. Thew it perches'itaelf Upcin the'w in. dow ell,' where it'relnains until sohoOl is out, when it observes' the same manner in going boleti: of our eichangelf proPosei the somewhat alarming 1114dify, "wheth er Ministers' wives 'are as long lived as thoselof other men?" It - mentions, as an instance, that theivives of twelve ministers of its acquaintance "died young," and several ?ears' observation goes to confirm the impression that ministers' wives generally die prematurelY. • Another newspaper, in taking tip the subject,nayslhatin addition to the ordinary domestic cbitiea'nf 'Ministers' wives,' alarge paieoUthedutierdischarged by the hus bands innthereallingsilli. necessarily devolved upon them; moreover, the financial einbarrass - meats which so frequently 'presSuporin minister's -fatally; tend the keenest suscopiibilities' In detnoli ; shini:the`witlis of the old . Goshen hopper& Church,: near Norristown, Pajno s ik fern.corner-serie ,was found in, the north-. 'suet nettle's of the building. It is,n sandstone, about 'one aithlWliidf"fliet long, aufi 'fifteen- inches; in breadth,. It contained ,raro : Skull coln.s.olie dated 1.695. and the otherkps2,.. posed : Lobe an English and the other afkitertuan coin. small flask, ,conMittigg,somo : tastoloss lig:2or, supposed to-,have been mine, andm, quan tity of, black mouldered parchment, were also found in it.. This was one of the oldest-churches in the country,laringheen 22recIMI in tear 1744.. " tin C.i.ncES r xua ' irisr.—A letter in' the Salem (Mites) Register, froin St Louis, kisiettri, 3 says: - "Those young Monwho give up's. certainty in' the East,' with the hope of inipiTiiring . their ceit-: • ditrob feinoving'West, haAl - better stick - to trio: anti pimigh handle in Yew Eitglend; s or; if . they Ao coin'itose, must come Vielnirnd . sheve the ono or holkfthe otiMri for clerks iva . Speculators are heti `troves, and "ntuAt. either starve drloo to faimini. l ' ' Riasann,TEQ BRIECI", the chainp ion Uf-Amerl;' can hoisesinSmiland; has gone to' Europe, in teilding to follow up 'the English: turfmem until he cornriere't'heirt. `Charleston, a :favorite South Carolina racer, has' left for `3 it` the'bity of Baltimore.. file Waslionninpanieil three knit ters, which littr. - ten tiomk , takes'Mat forlisi eirn , use, and which will rurdoubt-astonish the Bri tishers on tinireadi Both iCharleetaii and Prior ess are to contend for the Goodwood. Cup, and if they are both in fine-condition at' the . "time;" our sporting' men serone of , theinls sure to win the THE TYN4 ,Tyaffitpifly are of : AfassaciiipoiM prfgin claiming dosgoill from Goo. , Dutpey; one of !hi first chief magistrate; , of the colony.. toy of Chnroh,.was e i lapyor, residing at liiiilittrypiir‘ di; a 'ideii ! an . rieirki T lia to the I Cosi ri. His . kiffilfyfitinift; says, theMa{esohuaettaSpy , ',yam 4Llcisis t t,o4l4ll; for someitasons, the utilise of Tlngripuptitoiell'to have bolihn.his &other's maiden name=irk ligdoa by foifilaiive enictiftott. . jiiirPrisolliaMartranftp,44.3Cars'abkrecorered $ 1200 'damages of -J. M Chamberlain,.49 years old,.for breach of ,promise,..the courtship having commenced when,she:was t lB, and he haring hall two wir,eaineantims....' • ' • Afighl,'occurnisi oia Co>vt7s9s dtreet, la Troy,'Ne* York, on ruesday ißoiu ng r between X . ;he Morrissey, the 7.3ll.:kdbiva . Vagilist,. and a edULtrytnan Moreltiiey was badly. bruised, _end hed s ta. be ,earried..l IDthe his friend's: • ' 1 t.ll PRIZES 014ERED.-A T.titiftttn: 'poor says t A gentleman offers two prizes; oniOtrf two him Odra guineas and the other °flirty, for 'the best two es says on tho causes:whieh base led to the.dimiou tiod in the , numbers of the Society of Vat:lA/Ito ring the last half century. "jtkr• "Spell out," suld'a little girl, five y4ars , ee old, ton smaller 000 of only'tbr. "I can't," was the reply.. thon," con tillueddieyoikiliflil "if, you ' ean't spell Cat, sisalkitten:" Tea WAY OF TUE WORLD . -41rif,.bioy—qtay Jim, then, you arc gettia . '.,.(lol# a week just npri?" Second boy you might know that by aeela' all the tenors poueo.aoapin . around me that wonitlß't,a noticed Ina whan I was poor" jzirr Bright, Youth. !Tout my, my dear what are you crying about?' said a, ,lady. CO It'et boy who . bad frist•roCurued.frolin.olturob - . • 'Because the clorgralsit says we nickst..be. bars again, and I'm afraid , ' shall.be born ga.vg;fiaLgt Vallitable•BoroligitiPropertV ro •_$ t;el Is offered at private sale, that valuable halin , otOr.piera of GROIIND, situate at thenorth•eild'afOrmiir of Wa ter and Walnut streets, Lebanon, frolitint nidetvin nut street and 80 facto( Weitz; itreet,:ikPtesent.ocroph ad by John FarreillYe Xela;. ./in*lllntia.re a FRAIMIT. Itouseal&c.. It Is'-looliblid•aiftrifei saguaro of the Lebanon Valley Iloilroad Dopot„betwean the Depot and the centre of town. Fot further pwrtieulant apply to Jahn 'Farrell on the prendeoa: June 24.1857... • • • TOE gmairalgoed' has ' ' , • established a new LIVE- Am & RY STARLE, In tbo Ea gle-notel Stables, Lebanon. •Ife'has good and eats Horses, Carriagea,•aa may be desired, ancl.,aarefol Drivers, whiqh he will hire ou fair terms,. Li c bores by being attentive to business 'Lb receive a libetal share of public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel, or aL.the Stables. • 441101 AH DRLIPFY.• Lebanon, Aug. 19, • • . . , . TIIST RECEIVED a eupeker WINE, very dei ty fade; 11110 &MI At; LONDON POILTICt, CArA es BRANDY, end CINCiNPULTI CIIAXPLONZ, at.• REWARDS Wine and Livior St o re. . . OUS DS LAINSS and ALL WOOL. DE LAMES.— Henry & Stine have ink. opened • large stock of Fancy and plain taloreCDe Lein* which they are aefl Jog Ter9.4n4P , • : • . •:,. Bf ANTS, Lawns, Chlutses,.o hi glum, Jadunsatta LI and other Mulls, so., tor .14dies' Dresses—a MI assortment joit opened Slid tor sale at HOENRYI Waits ajlaNkl.harajtiat ad_ reed y aaao . mai rtm o si,t of WWI paper. ' " • Do you want dam* WigMONO - adkaillralts a Roe& 1,M14;;Pa . :E251 If yen want a mat as 'la to dinar We Pipit; all at Waltz • &radars. my 6. New Isitretuy -Stable. Wood, Wood. AtTHE undersigned ere prepared to fandsis Mow- CRT or OLE wO9D, to order, at any plane ill Lair anon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders left at their Mill will be promptly attended to. 'IA non, April 21, 15.58. MYERS & SHORE. Illousefor Rent. ogera for RENTllollvElutattnTn4 near tfebaOn. Immediate possession will be i ll given. For further Information apply to • non, Apri121.1658. T. P. FRANTZ. Roobis tbr Beast. STORL-' ROOM, Sitting Room, back Room, two Ritchens,bn 'the brat floor, and room on the !, second floor, lately occupied by T. IL RIIESEIS, " in Market street, near HM, Lebanon, are for ant. For further information, &c., in the absence of Mr. - Ruskell, apply to " JOHN YOST. Lehanon, April - 21,1858-ht. NEW LIVERY STABLE. HE undersigned respectfully informs the'public that T hiehtts opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb. Nut, anon, where he will keep for the Co , m g, public actfimmodatron a gmxi stock ' 7 •7' of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentle atid,kmd driving,Horses,"and handsome and safe Vehtelts. Alse. carelnl DriVers furnished when desired. Also OBINIRT2S . tor Paities, Lebanon, April „21, 1858. JAMES MARCH. 185 S NEW SIVLIES. -1 SSS, ADAM RISE, in Cuniberland Street,` between Market and the Court House, north side. hast e l now on hand a splendid assortment - of the Maid Style of HATS. AND CAPS. for men and boys, for 3.8a8, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. Hats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hmid. Hellas also just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing .such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL. PEARL; HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others.. •. • ortk„. Ile will algti Wholasale all kinds of Hats, Caps, ko., to COuntr.y Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, Aril 41,1858., - `'GRE.A.T ATTRACTIONS ! ''d 2 l:ttiT 'BARGAINS ! THE CEIBAPEST GOODS! 'TAR t'ABGEg . T AsWifrkkyr! orai HANDS }ST STYE IM-1 ~~UST`OPEI ED AT TUB CENTRE EUTLEINGS RABER & BRO:'S "CALL 'WITHOUT DELAY :TO RAVE THE FIRST READY MADE-CfCITIIIN'G CAN'T BE BEAT. . . you cunt a plam Call at • ' WiII'Z'kEZDEL'S Store PARASOLS, I!ARASOLS.—Henry A Stine have,just opened a largi'asifortrnent of the :latest styles of rarasole, rhich theylirp at great Bargains. ' btice. - Nanc..E. is hereAy given that all pericna 'are forbid tinating wife Pataortia (lthoads;) MI my ac coutit,"as wilt pay ito debts of her contracting. . . JOHN MATTERNES South 'll ' unvt Lebanon county, May 5, '58,3t. Waltz k Rcedel can furnish as neat and cheap an arti ellcor Wall Paperhie fonnd anywhere. may 5. , k Stino have just IC A ZTa r ld a' s! i l S arge assortment of Ready-made Mantil las, which they are selling' very cheap. , • • tunortipApt of Spring and "SunitilOr Sliatfle nflatest stylee I "it"Henry k Stine. Call and tkaidne'W , a 14edel's stock of handsome Wall PaAr.. may 5, Por.variety, beauty and .c49apunsa in Wall Paper, 'Waltz 1bin.464 can't be beat. may 5. LAKE NOTICE. . !The oktstone worm is come to life again. TOHN' IV,TER MOYER would respectfully inform the 0 public that he continues the business of LIMESTONtI SAWING AND DRESSING by horsepower, In Chestnut Street,East Labllitiin. 'llOlinirdasithe following articles Out of the best Old soundest limestone that can he pro cured'ili this iteighborhood,, viz:—Dona SILLS and VLAT . FOAM •;firs'e; WIxDOW Atm and' 'Mom, Osumi. Donic Car.Exe, Cuas-arocws, 'Shoe Scraper' blocks,-as well as "any other article ttat can be manufactured of limestone. His Curb•etones are from four to five 'inches thick; and hispylcoa in. accordance with the quality. . • . Ito Was the first person that introduced the lime-Stone into this place, and is now prepared to- finish off' lime stone so as to, give it an appearancevery little inferior to that of the handsomest Marb/e. In proof of which.asser tionthe;direihii ho publin to the• lnished. work at. ids es: tablistment. Me respectfully invites all those who in tend erecting liiW r buildibii,lo collet his - establishment and convince themselves of - the' excellent finish of his work.fisulso,or the cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, March 2.4,1855.-Iy. WOOD and C 0414 Ikrit T THE, undersigned. having bought /Ir. yf Raid Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a .L=,..ol:_=- Orod &alba north-east. Of Messrs: Foster - 31iittch's Foundry, in the borough ofNorth Lebanon; and also . bbirght from %MO to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and frilin . . 000 tb 1000 TONS OF 00AL,„of all ' kinds.and giudea alileh I will aelltilthe yard or dear& ai.'ea Edna' redta Rd %sin suit theliSia:' Ilharafore fn. 'rite 41.thetse that drain 'mint of.eny 'of those articles to call and see the wade, ateertaln mires, , and judge for there - 4lva. '• ' 'DANIEL LIGHT; (merchant.) Xorthießfithiiii, 'Mira 14,1858.-tf. .rbsin4,,apowle. JOHN IVOLP.'. - Chair alaniefac - tort!" . WHOLESALE AND ..RETAIL. The subreri bars take , this method to inform their friends and the 1541ic that they Imre commenced the abovoirhuslneds, in all its branefies,ln the..IIO ROUGA OF LEBINO?. on Pinegrone Road, near what la knO.Wle as Pliroiber's Foundry..• They hope tb recuTtm the pacriiiii , ge of those in want of.anything in their as they promise to use the. best 'Materials and em ploy the best of Waltman. Old Chairs repaired and-painted. . wi,* The following different kinds of TimbeY or tim ber taken in exchange for : Hickory, Walnut. yopjer„ . Maple, Beech, 'Borah, and Cherry , of different BROWER & WOLF. Lebanon , March f',1,1618.—1y. _ The Greatest Discovery ever Made Grey 'Hair Itetitored to 118 wbrimier Odor witliut Drell* - TnrioNTs RAJA CoLOREnTORER islaknowledg -1111 *Ii(1 is, the most EFFECTUAL article for laitoifiik GREY HAIR to its former COLOR and BEAUTY, and sousing it to grow *hind it has fallen off and become thin. . .•• . . . . tlie'hsenf ONLY ONR BOTTl.tatid in from ten to twel ye days—the Grey eat Hair wil I minium its orig- Ina 1.111 e./ Ms color, and the harshest hair will look soft, smooth and glossy. Siff•Aritis valuable preparation is only 50 - tents a bor Ile. Prepared by T. 11. JEROME, 175 Fulton street, Agent." - Sold also by D. S. Morn, at hiti,eheapiirngruad Medicinal atore, IsebanOU,Pg, • AK:* 44 7'r Such Word - as Fail." A RES ESTI. R.SS R RDINDT HOLLOWAY'S 01 NTM ENT. CUROULAR :TO Tag firat hospital atm. geons'end"modiciaalpubliclataofEurope admit 'the unparalleled anti-triflabinato'ij kilted healing pivnierties of,this Ointment.; goVpinntouts sanction Its use in their services; inid the Masses in this coon- IV slid:throughout the wofld 'repose the utmost confl• 'donee In its eurativerooi . trties. ,It penetrates the tmur ass of' Inflaminatlot stud enrioption which, underlie the adores' eyitTares 6f 4Teise;anTrientralire the fiery el sedien*WhlsViheA'atid eXasperale the malady. • "Irtleiugatisni ofu la, Erysipela s. These aiW mninig . the, Most terrible and agonizing die *ages of the muscles, the fleshy fibre end the rk in ; yet Iti their work foinns. and when seemingly incurable. they inyariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pa in and inflammation. Sint R6euin, . Feiitr Sores, Stif • • In sit ewes 'of Salt Rheum, where medica l lo tiODB, and every recipe ot the pbarmaeopoea have proviid uselm, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever*Sores hind quickly nutter its influence, and rte re.! lazing eeoctupon contracted sinews is truly-wonderful. WM • Dtschargsng Ellces. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the'aptiearance ormalignant blears after a few Applica tions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and grannies of. healthy flesh begin to take the place of the 'lnattet. This ptocess • goes 'tin more or less rapidly • until, the orllke is fined up with sound inaterial, and the.uicer radically cured. .A' Mr" d - td Motheis. . . . , The young - ere the most frequent suffonirs from ex ternal iniuries, and therefore every mother should have tide. hooding preparation constantly at bend. It is en absOldie` sped& for sore breasts, and quickly 'retrieves the encrusted aorem which aometimca disfigure the beads and faced of children. • . Significant Facts. . , This Othtment is universally used on.board the Atlan tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for Scorbutic affix- Goats, anitiu the beat possible remedy , for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it hai/e recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. .Both the Ointment and Pills should be aired in the Rollowitig'cAses: ' Bunions,. .. Merourial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, Burns, Piles, Sore Legs, Cbapped Hands, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Chilblains, Ringworm, Sere Held.* Fistula, Salt Rheum, Sore Throats, Gout, ' Scalds, • Sensoren kinds, Lumbago, Wounds of all kinds, Venereal Sores, Stiff Joints, Sprains, Tatter, Ulcers, • Skin Diseases. *** Sold at the Manufactory of ProfessorliollowaY, 80 gelded Lane New York. and by all . respectable 'Drug giats and Dealers in Medicine throughbut the United Eltstds Batlike drillied world, in pots' st:2s Eents, 82% cent, and Si each. - • . I A man newt ra! : pri. r ii4llBBl4""Ci r ettitßEßWDrnStore. tea, it • "cf ozei NEW YORK ADVERTISEM'TS 1858. , ItIcIi4RDSON'S 1858 Atitttlising -Rouse, 300 Baoaatpery. N. Y —lnvitee the special attention of arr ',gents. DeMors, and Readers generally to the following fresh and paln able Advertisements from New York City. CristoidliVo's . llair Dye. Within a nut-shell all the :pietas lie, Of Cristadoro's nevat-equalled Dye Red it makes black, to brown Uansforms a grey, And keeps the fibres always from decay. rptris matchless, re-vitalizing Hair. Dye, still holdsits position as the most harmless and efficacious Hair Dye in THE WORLD. frepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and applied in ten private TOMOS, at CRISTA soRes, No. 6 Astor House, Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists and Perfumers in the linked States. AGENTS—T. %V. Diary & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa. March li, 1858-3 m. . A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER I • Harper's Weekly: • AJOURNAL OF-CIVILIZATION—EmpIoy the best Talent in the Woridl TERM, invariably in advance 1 copy for 20 weeks, $lOO 5 copies for 1 year, $9 00 1 . " .1, year, 250 12 " " " 20 00 1 " " 2 years, 4001 25 " " " 40 00 Harper's "Weekly" and "Magazine." one year, $4.00. Postmaster's sending a club of twelve or twenty-Rye, will receive a copy gratis. • Subscriplipo may commence with any number. 'pecirneu numbers gcutuitously suppled. Bak' Uumbers,rtambelarnished to any 4kt . tirnt Clergymen and Teachers supplied at lowest Club Rata. • 'HARPER Js.IIR4THERS, Publishers, Mareb 17,'55-3m. Franklin &inure, New York. •Itis'not a Dy'e. TUB subjoin a few naives of. those Who recommend Y_jlire.S..l).. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTO min AND' ZYLOBALSAfittlilf. Prest. Eaton, of Union Ont. versity: "The fitiling of, hair. ceased; luid linf grey locks 'changed to Origlnal color."rt A. Buckbee, TreaSsr Am. Bible Union."ltheerfully add my testimo ny " Rev. H. V. Degan,Ed.!`Guide to Holittess, Boston: "We can testify to its effects.”, Rev. E. R. Voiretild, See. Ch"tt Union, N. Y.: "Used'iniuy fatiiily with benefi cial effects." Rev. A. Webster, "Chr7p. Era," Dostoni— "Since using your preparation, am neither bald or grey as heretofore: , Rey. Jas. H. Cornell, Cor. Son., oth,., N. Y.: "It has restored the hair of one of my family to its original color, and stopped its fallingiaut, etc.. etc. We canqUote from 'numerous others of like - standing in Eu ralie and America, but for further informatkin. send for circular to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S World'a Rmir•Roßtorer.Depot, N 0.355 Broome et., N.Y. Mareli 17,18-3 m. M.- Sold BterYwhere- Consutuption . , Scrofula, (1 OUG,HS, ItHzumATISM. DEBiLIT X, and lJ all diseases arising from a.Scrofulous or Impoverish ed state of the Blood. 10).,. lIEGEMAN, CLARK St Ce.'S `Gera:Eine cod Liver Oil, • iltts stood the' test of over ten year's experience, and is retorrimktded by all the most eminent physicians no the most, valuable remedy in use. Dr. Williams. the 'cele brated Physician of the Ddndon Consumption Hospital, took cotes of its effects in about 580 cases, and found 'it more effmaelous,then,till inniedies YMdirovered7 This remedy, so valua'lidei -when pumbamites:lrortblese or i rt juridts *heti adultdratell. See that the`label has tbe ea gle and mortar, taut .the signature over the cork of_ each bottle, as thousands have 'been cure., by the use of the genuine article who had used others without success.— Sold by all Druggists.- • - March IT, '5B-3m. HTGEMAN At Co. A GREAT BOQIC A'.6l,R AGENTS! Published this Day, BF! 9th; I_B5S, Filly Years ha Chains; Olt, THE IF . OF AN ASIItRICAN SLA Written b3tHinzelf -430 Pligetf, Cloth, Gilt Back. Price Si. rr IRIS is the title of one of the most intensely interest ing biogragliiesofahe day. It is the plain history of an Arnerietm 'slave in the far South, who, after two or three escapes and recapfM•cs, finally, en old man, found freedom stud rest in ono of the 15Oirtherit Stites. - What tta Prep' - The story is told with great Simplicity, but with much power And pathos. Whnever takes It will find ltdiffieult to lay it down until it isfinished.—Nationot Era, Weill ington, D. C. A narrative of real experience likethe abo y .e„,Will have far more effect ageless • slavery than the ingeniously wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be. „Dacriocia Baptist. 'Dere •is a book of facts, stranger than talon, and a tliousiiiid-fold more thrilling; a simple tale of life-long oppression, r,gyealing.tfnly the woikingsOf ille!‘peoullar instinitilln7 in our country. To tlie• story-loving we would say,,here is a stbry'worlh reading.—Missian Roc. W A thorough CANVASSER is wanted in eacti,conn ty in, the free States, to "engage in the,. sale of the-above immediately, Such can easily eleartr6in. $5O to $lOO per Mitth I The work is' feautaelly printed anti bound, and is as large as the books that sell for 51,25; but as we mean to sell atleast ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND CONES, through A gents. we have made the retail price only ONE pollee. sample Copy of the book will be sent by mail; post dge paid, ou receipt of the price, end our private'circular to Agents, with terms, etc. Address DAy:o:si, Publisher, Idarchil, '5B-3m. N 0.29 Ann street, New York. v 4- Dealiti to4.ll:Vermiol uaiOi•, Put up In 20c., 35e., esc., and Si Boxes. For the Destruction' of Bats. Mice, Ground or Field Mice, 3lolee, Roaches, Croton Bugs. Ants, &a •'COSTAR'S" Bed Bug Exterminator. . Put up in 2.50., 00c., 75e., and $l. per bottles. ~ ,e cosTAR, , E: Electric Powder. Put up In 256- and 50c. Boxes. Todestroy Moths. Lied Bugs, Xlnquitoes, Ants, Fleas, Plant Insects, Vortuin on Foy,le Find Animals. The above are now acknowledged tho ONLY IN FALLIBLE• RE3IEDIES KNOWN! iFsf - To fits 'Cash sr.. No geode sent on commtesion., Air Liberia wholesale Terms made to' Druggists and Dediterireverywhere. . jrip- , Costar'n", krivato Circular to Druggists and Dealers by,_4ll, on application. • Sold "Wholesale and Retail, at "C•ordar'.*"j.qincipal De- Oat, No. 36.5 Broadway, New York, and Cy Druggists and Dealers everywhere. . • IMPORTANT INFORMATION • FOX TIIE PEOPLE. My Preparutions ate eerie/in Deetructioo to every sit e dits) of Vermin . , and. wherever known, are ballad as.the moat remarkable discoveries of the age: As &consequence the demand is becoming immense. To meet thisdethand fairly, and to meet 'de o, lb ciphers] spirit, those generous persons who may want . to test their meritifor thenvelves and their heighbdrs=iis.oew_phorti short, to . place flitibt*lthin the Irma bf every body, every aliere , -- I hare arranged a ociltt of prices and premiums that cant't fail to meet the views of all: I.—On Reisipt of One Dollar, I will forward by .(cast paid) a sufficient quantity of the nit. Roach, 'dc., Exteiminator to tlestro3 all of this claaa ofTermin that may infest your premises. 11.—On Receipt of Two Dollars, I will forward •by mail (postage pnld)a sallltiont quantity of both the • .Rat, Roach, dc., Exterminator and theEleetriePowder, 'together with the premium of one year's enbecrlption thu,•`United zltalcs ! Journal," the largest and hest tend monthly newspaper published in the U.S. *. 111.—Ou Roceiptof Fire Millers, I will forward by express (propssj•tng the express ellorges) 35 worth of Pat,'Boachee, fie., Exterminator, the Electric Pow. der. and the lied Bug Exterminator, (this latter being a liquid, cannot be sent In the.moll) and the additional perntium of one year's sabsoription-tO 'the "United States Jourial." . , - IV.—On Receipt of Ten Dollais, the came terms will ho Made As made to Druggists And Dealers, /OP Sou "Costar's" Private Circular to Druggists mnd Dealers. le. Address all letters to COSTAR'S PRINCIPAL arroT, 33t3 Broadua. , New Turk. Oa,. To save Mistakes and trouble, 1. Write in a plain band the name of Poet-Office, Coun ty and State. 2. Register your letter, and it will come at my rink. 8; New York and Easton/ money preferred. .... - . ' - • t i ) • -.• -?_ m ix . • ' • . . e. ....:. c. _ . ... SEE THE FOLLOWINO t • , • Itatai . ROaaheg, Bugs, Insects, &o: What the 2 , ltraters say: - Alatewrlter eays that "the varioue /Mek of vermin iti 4 e raultiplyliig at R Awful ratothrotighoue st tho land.— Their milkers have become a'matter Of serious dreed."— A l'Oetrna-ter in,lllinois. writing to "COatar'e" Depot,: soys,"The'eoltntry is literally olierrun with them, (rata, mice. he:') . Another:liiim the same State, says, "The rata positively gnaw the halters off my horses avhile in the stable." An Ohio sovrestionden; remark s, '•They (the rats) are eferywhirelLin , the' ouse; tlie - barn, and under every stump in the field." In the South iris still wows. A. late order from the Navy Yarchat Mobile was for thirty pounds of the Rat Exterminator alone. What the People say: • NEW YORK, A prill2, 'H. Mar Sie—litiving a great many rats around my eta ble and shop, I thought I would try your Rat P.xterml nator, and bought one of your boxes, and fixed it accor ding to your directions. The next morning I found over one hundred and fifty dead rats. I take pleasure In say ing that it will do more than you say it will. I bayou] -so tried it on stearnboats, and satisfied thenithat It is the greatest thing of the age. - - ' • •••J. S. UNDERIIILL, No. 93510th at . . • E. 111., June 21st, 18 t. Dear Sir—My brother, J. CA IV T ; Iffeereery, P.M.. poi :bas ed a box of your Rnt EX terminator, and found ii to. ha what yeti reeonimend it to be, a'perfect rat desti iyer.— I herewith - Inclose $5 for more of it. '.. - ' ' ,Yellpit'Re- 'ASHLEY Tifee.' EERY. ••ii ; -, New Tole, Doc,'l 7 air 3867 . Sir—* * i AD tbie, siiinmer ,I have h en troubled with roaches and Mice.- - -I Was ef.thally ii , burned of the house, for the Roaiihes Were everywhere; P .4:1 I don't know what I should hate donis by this - Ellie • I purchased a box of your Extermintrar -and triad It; and In one week there Was not k Bosch or mouse in tLe house. JOUR D. GI t EN, No: 44 Elm at. • '., Moottra Sara '. Oils, 0., June 8, 'b7. Dear Sirl have' need' it (tb int, roach, he., Reterml nator) three nights, and it la ..taking a sad havoc athoug the rat tribe. Yourr, &b.; . J; P. BROOM; • What the Press say : . 7 -.• We know, by actual , irkiiientiestlrati•Cloetar'a" prep& ratieras for rats; raid, a, bed bugs, and insects generally, are completeand i pdraratieitermintitois. • Inierever , 'Cotai! tar's' Extermlnatx re have been used , theirliai 4 e never failed to perforra all that is claimed for them. House. keepers should ..ot fail to try them.—N. Y. Antis, May 17. ' . Costars" t, roach, &e., Exterminator Ivan infallible destroyer of iiese pestilent creatures. His bed bug Ex terminator i valued beyond measure by every housewife who has had occasion to use it. So is his El e ctric Pow der, which is certain death to Mosquitoes. Moths Flies, Flew ' an.l vermin of every sort.--Indianapolis Sentinel- Wnat t 5e Destggists soy: A. .7. Dracxson, (Druggist)New Lisbon, 0. "Your Exter mineters prove satisfactory." 0. & T. E. McDoxsta, (Druggists) New Brunswick, N. J. "We tried the rat, roach, &c.. Exterminator, and It an swered a good purpose." E. B. COWKINGITUX, (Druggists) Beaver Dam, va s . ult. (the rat, roach, &e., - "Exterminatar)is highly satisfacto ry to those n base tried it." Stxuet lin.t.,.()fre.,tgist)Dear Creek, Pickaway Co., o. "The if4, - rotecti, Lc., Exterminator does all ft is recom mended 1.0 do." 0 MFORP & LnairsatlL, (Druggists, ;a4a7.- - •v:. "ar4ll are pleased to say that which is mid gives satiefaetion.' Gxo. Rose, (oruggiet)Pardlngtort, 0. “It(tbe roaCb, lie. Exterminator) sells like hot cakes, giving general satisfaction." • . . Dr. H. SWATIVE a Sox, Wholesale and RetailAgints, Philadelphia, l'a. Sold by GUILFORD & LEMBEROER, Agent'', . April 14, '6B-flt. Lebanon, Penn'a. JUNE A P POIN'T EN'T! TO INVALIDS. D. I I A RDMAN, Anall deal Yhya 'clan, and Physician . .for Eiseiles of the Lungs, formerly Physician to the Cincinnati Marine Hospital, and Invalid's Retreat, Cor , responding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation, Author of Letters to Invalids,a nil Editor of the "Medical Stethoscope," may bo consulted at LEBANON, PA., gAOLE lIQTEL, AFTERNOON of MONDAY, JUNE i th, and TUESDAY Sth, until noon. DR. HARDMAN TREATS CONSITBIPTION, MON enms, Laryngitis, Asthma, and all Diorama orrhe Throat and Lunge. by MEDICATED INHALATION. The great point in the treatment of all human male d lee is to-get at the disease in a direct manner. All med icines are estimated 'by their action upon the organ re quiring..rebef. This Is the important fact upon which Inhalation is bawl. lithe Stomach is diseased, we bike medicine directly into the Stomach. If the Lungs are diseased, breathe or Inhale medicated vapors directly in to them, . The reason why Consumption and Diseases of ,the.lings havalicrctofore resisted all treatment has been beceufe they,were not approached in a direct manner by medicines.. They were intended to be local, and yet they wers.eO adMinistered that they could not net constitu tionally,..expending their immediate action upon the Stomach, whilst the fool ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. ,L,NIIALATION briblen Elie medicine into direct contact with the disease, rlphOnt the disadvantag es of violent action. jte application i soisipple that it may be employed by the yotingeet infant or feoblestja.. valid. It does not derange the Stomach, or interfere. in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the patient. .*** No charge for. consultation. °TITER DISEASES TREATED. In relation lo the following diswises, either wlfen com plicated with Lung Affections or existingalono, I niacin vite consultation—usually find them pitomPrix caLusue. PROLAPSUS end all forms of FEMALE COM PLAINTS, IRREGULARITIES and WEAKNESS. PALPITATION and other forms of HEART MS. EASE, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis eases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &c. *,S All diseases of the Eye and Ear, Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and all other forms of Nervous Disease. *** No charge for consultation. May 6, 1858. S. D. HADDIIAN, M. JO NEW SPRING GOODS NOW lINPAOKIZG es SWilkitTZ & ORO. ) . Which they are selling at the cheapest Cash prices THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, AND TRUNKS, 18 the cheap Store of ia jakii the undersigned, Walnut street, Leba tion.where a splendid new stock has foal been open ed, embracing a general assortment for LADIES, EN TLEMKN and BOYS. among which are LAMBS' GAD TEBS and paicy WOKS; Call kin, Patent Leather, Gnat, Kip. and other BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, with a handsome variety for Boys.' BOOTS and SHOES of all, kinds, are also made to order. . 4 IleLas also a great amortmeot of ILLTS & CAPS, &c., of all kinds and prices. Panama and Suminer Bats, in great variety. TUE public is respectfully invited to call andexamine Lebanon, May 5,'58. GASS.EIt.. WALTZ a ROM% Lava a tarp attsortatent of Paper • iWitlow ithwles. which they will dispose of to COUR try dealers at Phiburs prices. Boot and Stine Stoi.e. JACOB ROWEL eaneotfully forms the public that he still *satin , his atenalve establishment in jiha., ..odAt his new building. in Opel:Pia . *land at., • 4 whore hopes to Kander the Immo " 1 satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor hirn with their custom. lie invites llerehante and dealers in BOOTS and BOORS, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable end durable. articles line, to call and examine for thcmselsee, his largo aiid varied stook. , He is determined to 'surpass ail mnapelition in tbe .manufacture of every article in his husintste, suitable for any, Market in the Union. A duo care is taken In regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quail tiof LEATHER and other materials are used, sad none but the heat workmen are employed. I'. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bostowed . on him. Ho hopes by atrict attention to business and endeavoring to please his custtoncrs, to merit a share of public pat [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. . Lehigit Slate Company. A ITGUSIIIS BOWER re9reetfully informs the cid- PA. eons of Lebanon and vicinity, that be Is prepared to SLATE- ROOFS of nll kinds of buildings, at the most reasonable prires.- lie will warrant the more slated by him to be of the first quality of slate, and put on in 's workmanlike manner. lie has had much experience In fhe businetts.haTlrm followed it for a number of years. persons desiring Itirther information will please call at Mrs. Ems's Elorst,• or address through the Lebanon Post Office. Also enquire of the Agent, J. Aerial IVal ter. • Lebanon, March 31,1858.-2 m. . FARMER'S Pit/TICE: OREN'. LI.4E, AGENT. is still manufacturing those T United Mate; Grain' Fans, • , . •• • • • or, WIND mit Ls . , in lelletr-fer City, Ta. Said FANS have been awarded PREMIUMS at every Agricultural Fair that they here erer been exhibited, in commitition with other . soptr REWARD' jr ill be &Vett to any rersOn or Foriolis who will Prove to eatkfiletinn that what I say about my Mill is not . trite. FARMERS conaukting' .. their interest, will find it to their advantage to and examine for themselves be fdre.PillthMitlg, elsewhere, as these Mills possess all the desired inperior qtalities, so much appreciated by Farm er*: those Mills are constructed to use two Screens at one time, which will ream ve.all the cheat and Cockle. one of lrhielt Screens may removed at pleastue, if-required, to snit the convenience of the persons using said Mills. All FANS miinnfifctured.and sold by. me are warrant td to. be .of. geed Material, and ell defeets or imPr r ectl9± l in any Mal or Fan disposed of. shall be fully and eten tnally repaired without extra charge. . The undersi,,.. : hed,his Sold more :tIILLS tha any other one man n o w flying, and flatters himself on account of his long experience id' the business. that his Mills are Fl - perfor to any, and the easiest turning MIII now manu factured, which fact can be substantiated by manyof the best Farmer, in this State and elsewhere, wherever they have been t e sted. - • . ORDERS left .with W3t. COLERAN, at Ritz's Hotel, or MAJOR & HAMMERS' Machine Shop, Lebanon, Pa., will be promptly attended to, and any desired Informa tion given.Jotr:Pil LIKB, Slay 5, ;858.f3m. Agent. LEcontriTON DEFE AXED BY H & ASSORTMENT OF . . . _ SPRING AND 811113110 t GOODS. TEST RECEIVED and now opened at the cheap g5-_• U. Dry Goode Storo of HENRY & STlNE,asplen-tv• . did stock of DRY . GOODS,. QURENSWARE and, ilt ' GROCERIES; also RRADY-DIADE CLOTHING,' • Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Bonnets, Uats,'&e., which they arc ulnae nt very low prices. They bought their goods at cash prices. and are, therefore, enabled to gi ve g rea t ba rgn i,, Ladies and Gentlemen, give them en early cell. We aro areured they can suit ybu in geode and prices. ; ::. • • FOR LADIES' YEAR. • hi/1M , STINE have just opened a large and splendid stnrk'of Fancy Dress Goads; such as Silks, Plain. S riped, end Figured, far Dresses, Klock and Colored, very cheap. Chan i Chant Roles, Inven,LlMMltobes. Lavelle:4. Poll de Cherries Challi lien•ges,Silk Deregcs,G ingbams.Pre.nclo Lastrea, French do Laines. Dobegea, Mohair Lustre, &c. Remember at the cheap store of HENRY. & STINE. • ..FOR OENTLEAIEN'S WEAR. riENRT & Svrce have just opened a large and splendid assortment of Spring end Summer Cloths, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Cassnmerd, Italian Clothe, Lustre's and Linen for Costs • Cloths, Cmaarnefa, Tweeds, Xinene, Plaids, Cordti roye, brining, Jeuns,:fin, lior , PaiitolOone; Satins, Silks, Owilunere, Cloth, Italian 0 OthS, for Vest ing; Alec, Stacks tlePe.Videre, Gloves, Stockings, ac., very cheap; at .. Lebanon,dlsy 6,18. • =NUT & SURES.. • REMOVALMEMOVAVILEMOVA.L! . : Fan and . .Wsnter Arriv a l o f Roots Shoei r :ll.ati 2 caps .2 eg .• • 9 . Trunks. • TIIE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has REMOVEIi hie BOOT and SHOE STORK to his New Building in Maned, street, batmen Reinhard's find Rainier's Hotels, where he has just opened a superior Mock of BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies, Gentlemen nail Children, embracing Calf Skin,. Goat Kip, and thick Biiote for Men, Boys, and Youths; all kinds of alonroce, suet{ as Calfekin,MoroooaKip said coarse for Men, Boys and. Youths; also a general assortment of Men's Gaiters, such as enameled Congress Calf, Coligreae . Cloth and Kip Cobgre4 for Men and Soya. A general assorkment. of Gaiters for Ladies and Phildre:p; tkvo add alto Fancy Sticiee for..4alles and Children, all oatom.ag ask ua, styles; a general aasortMent of ins, for Ladies and ChiLdriii. Sandalii,te t , • • • • • HATS. AND. DA..1 5 8,_ • • each es fine Dfoleskin, Silk arid Brnsh•Hab, sortment of all bolors and style* of soft 'Rats forilleareand Boys. Also; a variety of raveling, Tunks:, • -II I. JUPAiI the above article* he offers for sale at tbmillostsit rates for Cash. ConotOnekoine all, and se evandneimd judge for yourselves. He bat Ill: kinds of.loshelada Boots and Shoes,•and will:aske w e for any kinds of Blots and Shoes • and falillitluanimi weliaor. Lehariod t OoL /857. JOHN. GASSER. . . . . • . . • VNITETS 'end RIBB9118;i-W,i*, Stine be.i.e opened atiofi iaiirerßantiat: B6bne — t- R bbone *iterate ream vaty cheap: - z!r; $l,OOO Reward! Look Out! JAMES K. KELLEY, Watch, Milker & Jeweler, has jibt - opened at the EAGLE BVILDI:4O3, hs the town of Lebanon, n beautiful assorunent of Gold Rail road Time-keepers in houtieg cases; eight-day Watches, gold Duplex. gold Anchors. gold cylinder Watches, Att.— Silver ralln.std bunting Watrhat, dnplex, anchor', cylin der, English patent Lever. English Swiss Qututicra, and Boyle Watches. Large. Music Boxes, 4, 6. ar.d 8 tunes; gol. Fob, Vest and Neck Chains; gold Armlets, Broacher; Sold Thimbles. Ear-rings, Breast pins, Necklaces, ahht- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen end pencil cases, gold Key Seals, s<. Slicer Tea and Ta ble,Supon.a, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains. Spectacles, Portmonaios. tint pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin celos, Base Accordeons, Polkas, Brass Instru mento Drums, Szfos, Whites, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tiunborinea, Ladies' Cabias,Voles Rifles, Sharp'e Mee, Volcanic Rifle. shoots 2f, shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, ac., the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ewer offered in Lebanon county, and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Wittehes ef• Clocks earrjetlly I:epreired and Warranted. ** Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenery Store in the same room with 31r.. Kelly's Jewelry store, Eagle Buildings. Lebanon, April 14, Ins. VVALTZ k RJR/, are agentiTli•r EVANS & WAT SON'S IRON FIRE-PROOF SAVES. C. I Jetegerorlrourserif ._ -4• • i•• "` '`,: e • • eta- • 'PRE undersigned invite the ettergiunmifeheir friends 1 end the public Jo general, to their large stock. of GOODS they constantly keep on band. One of the 'arm having just returned from the city again, where he bas carefully selected a heavy supply of FRY:SII and NEW GOODS. We wish the public to bear in mind that an ex perience it many years and close attention to bneirusi, enables us to buy goods on the most resemble terms and sell them proportionably low, in particular to cash buy ers. It is needless to say on what terms we buy our Goode. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries 4. Queensware, and wilLcompete with any ofour neighbors M quantity:, quality and pri ce. .We also wish one and all to remember that we continue to keep lIARDWARE . , • : in all its branches, eipial to any Hardware F,stabllshment in Lebanon county; so we ask particular attention to ell consumers of any kind of Hardware, as our stock is suited for the erection of any kind of Buildings, and any article in the way of Tools aud Material for Coach Makers, Sad diore, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Blacksmiths, Machi nists and Masons. The Farmer cannot fail to obtain any article he can find use for, and those who wleh to com mence Housekeeping we can furnish with any article. N. 'I—COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. . JOIIN D. KRAUSE & CO. Lebanon. April 14, 185S-4t. FRESH GARDEff DEEDS, for Moat D. S. RADER'S Drug Stara. limes ekeepers dttention: ttiWN HALL IN COMMOTION _ _ .._g = VITO EXHIBITION!!! TIP. tnylerai g neeihasjua t a g ain returaed from til f : s ity,,, who r e , be bas purchased the beat as sprfzlNtirlictilliClTUßE ever offered in ,lieb anon, and whic h he takes this : opportunity to say ho will sell as low, or lower, than at any . other estab lisbuient. Ile has SOFAS, Tete-a-tete Lounges Card Tables i. Cen tre rubles, What- Not., ;fat Racks*, Tea Pot's, Looking Glassee, and all kinds of ninon and riteken Furn iture. Also, Mattrakses, Venetian Blinds, Carriages for Chid dren, Cane Seat and Common CHAIRS, and almost every thing that can properly. be associated with his business. Wir-He fools great confidence In calling attention to this assortment, and coraiafly invites all to giv.e bins a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Ho is determined not to be undersold. His Hewn is in the TO friV lIALL,in Market THEO. P. FRANTZ. P. S.—Reedy-made' COFFINS will be kept on band, sad a splendid Ilasasa has been obtained to attend Funerals. Also, 10E in any quantity. {Lebanon, Oct. 21, '67. "Cheap JOUN 7 l'lhe old Cab. inet Maker.still Alive. :Ems SPITLER still keeps constantly ou hand nil ar. kinds of Cabinet ware of the latest styles and the best material and workmanship. Ile has rowly made, a number of Superior SOFAS, CFIA I RS. ncgtEm p is, DINING TA BLES, BREAKFAST TABLES, Sinkn, bwds, Stands of all kinds, PhD : STEADS; and allndsOf ll'are in liie line of business. atp All of syliieli he Will sell .cheaper for CASH than ran be bought elsewhere. He is also ready to make coffins and attend funerals at the shortest notice. Al! persons in want of Cabinet Ware will do well to give him a call at his rooms in. Market street. directly opposite the United Brethren Chhreh, before purchasing elsewhere. Ile warrants his- goods to bo as represented, and if it * is not so, he will make it 80, free of charge. Lebanon, Feb. 17, 1858. New. Furniture Store. . . lIARIIISOLILMINDOItE . would respectfully in form the public that he has talc= the stand late Dundore tr. Oxes,in Cumberland Street, between Market 4r t v and Plank Road, where he will kee the denp*..thmst, and chmt ea aassortment<FUJa IN AWOYOr offered in Lebanon. His, stoat coiisi4s 4 - Lkitids.of Parlor and Commen irsirnittfre, whlah:he will sallower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. - Ale has on hand a large assortment of S. - Tete-a-tetes, Lounees, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta tiles, What Nob., Hat Backe r Ike. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common. Chairs, Settees, Bedstead;, Bnd a lot of cheap Mattremee.. Also, Looking Glasses,—GuilL Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, . Gigs and Hobby Horses- for children. {l .Particular attention paid to UNDER TAKING. lie has provided himself with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms.. Lebanon. March 24 ISSII. , George F. ;Reinhard, IrrIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GYSTKEIS, and 'Foreign and Domestic FRUITS., Sorth-East Cirruer of Aktrket and Clembertarui strati; ZAIDANOX, PA. The undersigned' has commenced the GREEN GRO CERY DUSINESS. corner of Market and CamborLand Streets-Lebanon. and is able to furnish families man laxly with everything that thebest Markets can afford- 5A.:11 43 - , nlll air furnish SIT AD and STRING 71811 to isertang quo *are -to retina Apent, as cheap as they 010. DO • tanight in the Iltiladelphut, Harrisburg or Lea 'aster Markets. GEO. P. RELNUARD. • N. R. In connexion with the above, I have taken the RESTAURANT under the Eagle Hotel, formerly occupi ed by Jens P. Eta, and invite the custon of the public: Lebanon, April 7,18311.-tf. "Horne Again : 2) •., THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they have returned home again rtth their TIN-WARE; & SHEET IRON ESTAB LISHMENT to the well:known place in Cumber land street, opposite the ,Angle Buildings., Lebanon, Pa, where they shall bo pleased to accommodate all custom ers, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. . The SHOP,will. be found. i n . , tha Basement of Adam Itise's,keta ' Building and the WAREcROQILPB Abe 'Stet Boar of the same Building, next droor.CLitabees Dry .oOodo.Store. The Shop is a magnificent one—it beleg the llidsomest in the_ County, and well calculated for such a purpose. licir. They would return their sincere donde for, the liberal - Pan-online iifforded anon "axi - d 'particiilirly"this lan season. - es. Hoping that their untiring 'efforts to please, and their return "HOME" to the old stand Oolong occupied by Joni: Rosa, will insure for them a still more liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, Dec.3o, '47. , RISE & DAUGHERTY. ...._ B • EREGSS andSREGE LAlNE.—Dienry & Stine lI have just opened a splendid ainartment of Bongos end - Derege de Lainee of the latest 'nylon, and at very low • ' prima. Ladies, qdi soon. 0-11 E Xi 0 V A L D. S. RA . BER'S Wholesale and Retail, Drug !Store ; This been Removed to his New Itnilding. on Cumber bind Street, opposite the pe o ple Buildings, . • Lebanon, Pa.: • MICE subscriber respktfallyannounces to his acquain- I tanceS itttd the public in - general, that he has con stantly on band a large stock of DR U GS,''.• • . " PERFUMERY, lir]) IDIN EA; PAINTS, C II EM ICA L S., DYE-STUFFS. •- •: VARNISHES,' • ' I Egess-WARE, ARFSLF;F;'MAIR-OILS, EXTRACScaTpS s, ,. Burning Fink], Surgical Instruments, Toilet •80 gars ' Tobacco, &a. Also a variety of Fancy Artteiea took numerous to mention which be offers at low rates,Mad . warrants the (Judith"; of the articles as reptimerited.---, 4urchaws wal pleasereinember this, and eXaMiIIO the ualttittikaPil PT** of bit. goods before.Purcluming else. where. AQlnPhysliiansi .prescriptions.and !study reci pes carefully compounded.. at all sibrip x Aa 'Rey night, by calling at the Dnig Star*, i*Positi the tie BuildOn Sundays the Store will be opened for. -Ike com pounding _of preiscriptious between- the,:hotirs of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. lif.„-.12 and 1, and A ands P.N. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1E47. • DAVID S. SABER. R tu t y .. : l l ol . o ovEs__ ock orn:StentZkt Zlobvace," just COO*" &e; L E • ' BOC Dry7G,00.381.-.0r00ery,.... . i • :_-.• 7-kkr,-:, Croc kery, •r .'SL .t...,t..,..•.,,,.....„,,„,,,_. -; ..PaRaIERSI STORE. RONA:EIi Elif nERMAN informs his friends and th e Lpublic that he has Just received a new stock of • ' Goods for the Spring• Trade, • which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind in this town, consisting of all such GOODS as are normally' ketrerst•class store. 'velar attention is given to 'Staple Goods for the countiy - trade,.not neglecting the fancy articles for LA KW I WEIR-7trimh as Laces, Lawns; Edgings, Ender sleeves, Handkerchiefs . , etc -GENTLEkIr.N, axe . . Mvitot to examine Lin CLOT/i8; Clumdmeree; Winds, Tien* Panty - and . other •YestMo 6. 'pleats, Cords. )tc, • - . ' In the GROCER d epar tmente may be honed ik '-' • spleodid emartinent of every need in the Family: Coffee, Sagar t , • Sprees, Teas, idaekerei, ke, In CROCKERY he Mock Is well selected: _. LECNAIW Illifloili,MAN. . The iitgliest marliet pria= 4 *44IIIIIi*VOUN TRY PROEIIIM: - • " • • li st ii„ um _ 7, Sutsit Aggis , m' IlitatiikiaLopm . ed ► = g nscrttuAts4tir . ' • raw. they ati at &eat Saypitar. 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