Ittrangn 0 14 - 11=N DEMOCRAT= PREICIPERS CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE TO POUND." '-*lff:lt..BlMtilt, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA. WZDNESbAY, NOVEIMiEB. 3, 1353 VERINCT ON LECOMP- TONISM. ,ft faihionable now, since the ciec• lions in Ohio, Pennsylvania; and 'lndi ana have taken place, and resulted dis astrously to the Democratic party, to ascribe those reverses to. The:course pursued by Mr.13 . 17 - crla.Namand the par. ty l last winter, in reference to the Kan -4as question. Lecomptonism, it is said, -was the rock upon witch the Democratic 'vessel has been stranded, and hence that it has been overwhelmingly rept]. • dieted by our American people, and the National men who had stood by kim on the great issue, signally and irredeema bly rebuked. Now, although . ' We can - - , n'ott ;pretend to say to what extent this — question entered into the recent con tests in the States enumerated above, yet we are prepared to prove, and defy 'contradiction, that if Democratic or Op. - position majorities in the different States --of the Union, furnish any index of pub. tlictstmittion , off. this subject, then has the vpositibrrof 'the President and the party been triumphantly sustained and Vitidi. cated. Since the passage of the Eng. Dish. Connprotnise -Bill, elections have occulted in'the - subjoined States, with the following results: , . Opp. Majorities. Dem. Majorities. ' r Pennsylvania, 28,000 Missouri, , k 5.000 ' Ohio; '" 15,000 'Kentucky, 10:000 rMaine, - 8,000 Georgia, - 14,000 ;lowa, 4,000 Florida, .- - 3,000 .-----..--, S. Carol iha, (ay)20,000 California, B,OOO N. Carolina, 12,000 Indiana, 2,500 Majorities for Leeoinpton, MajOrities against Lecompton, Majority in favor of Lecompton, 59,500 It may he said in reply to this, that "the States inv.whieh the largest Inajnri - ties have been given for the Democratic party, and hence for Lecompton, are .Southern States, and that, as an expres *Sion of popular opinion on this subject, they are entirely worthless, and should 'Mg be taken into account. Such an objection would only prove the objector, to be au4xtretie sectionalist, and 'en tirely incompetent to take a broad and comprehensive view; overlooking and embracing the entire country. Was net the Kansas question -a national one, in which the interests and honor of ev- Ail section were invoked? No one Om be natiopal, conservative and Con •etitution-loving, unlesi he pays -a: prop er respect, and gives due weight to the public sentiment of every section of the Union; and it will be a dark and omin ous day for the country, if it should happen that, through the popular phren zy of sectional fanaticism, a man should be elevated to the Presidency, bound, by the madness of the hour, to flout and 'scorn any part of the Union, in defiance the-Constitution and the laws, which voteet,and'shield all alike, Much as we respect public opinion .here in Pennsylvania, as expressed throtigh lawfu) and legitimate channels, • we must frankly acknowledge that our ' c fid ems •h as been weakened, for the "few past years, in regard to'the reliabil. ity. of• its manifestations on the subject of - party polities, and of great national questions. Let us give a few instances on .this point. In 1852, Gen. • PiEROE, the Democratic candidate'for President, reeMired over his competitor, Gen. §cerim:,- a majority in Pennsylvania, of dyer 19,000 votes ; two years thereafter, Goir;.Bravert, the Democratic candidate fox' Governor, (who use course for three ieare in tare ExeCutive Chair had been -upright and faultless,) was beaten by Pouotur.; the Black Republican and Dark Lantern candidate, .xbout 40,000 • votes.; last year. on their gubernatorial eandidateohe Democratic party swept - "the State, electing PACKER by a plural. ity of about 40,000, whilst this year they fall behind some 28,000, But this floatation in politics is not confined to Pennsylvania alone. It is a character ' istic of almoSt all the Northern States, . as well of New York, Mitine, New -:,Hampshire, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and •Michigan, and other States north of Ma '`eon and Dixon's line. But it is not so the South—whether it is because .:professional office seeking is, not so - "Much an evil and an abomination, and t .'*therefore that there is less inducement r•for,demagogues to raise a popular cla Tor and'violate and to debauch public ,sentiment, we are not piepared to say. _Apt, the fact stands out boldly and s ig. nificantly in our National politics, that While we can foretell almost to a car "fitinify how any Southern State will stand any, great public question that may =arise, tlie future status of many of our "NorlbiinStates baffles all calculation, 16747iaitt is no guarantee for the future, Aillor the principle involved in the 4-Lecomptonr issue, which has been .stm : tithed so far . hy the popular voice, it must and will live as avital element so `lditjelis'aurapresent form'of goverement `Thel"sober second thought of the itio4ilii"-eiety where will.v indicate A 7 ---rheas who have fallen before the mad impulse and clamor of the hour for championing the right, will , be tak en hack into popular confidence and fa vor, while those who have proved faith less in the time of trial, will yet be coy. ered with infamy anti disgrace.—Penn. THANKSGIVING Gov. Packer has appointed Thursday, the 18th inst., as a day of 'general thanksgiving anti prayer by tie good peopiblof this State. It isto.betteried that all will heartily join.in. the obietv. ante of the - reedinmentiati On', and , in the proper spirit. ,Annexed 'is the Govcv. nor's Proclarnation ; THANKSGIVING INJPEWNSYLVANIAL.-THEE GOVENOR'S PROCLAMATION In the name end , hy tho.authoretY of the Corn manwealth of •PenneyWaivia. A PR:CiOLAMATION n'rk,t.owCiTizEsts':--:-Thc-goollneis' Of us as a'peeplOcalls'foi. otito public ticlinowledg teent and our grateful Praise. 'Thh . '"instriind - tlie present are crout4ecl.sitith 'Nothing has occurred to , iinperif the principleS ofeiril 'and religious tiphn :Which our` government based, or to ibterfere with its harmonious opera tions in Units , departimints. areratipeace with all foreign rtaion's,'and the noise of violence . 'is - unheard within our borders. While all enjoy perfect freedom - of opinion, the'genial influences of our free institutions, and the mild spirit °tour holy religion, are snore and mare uniting us in one brotherhood. Our educational institutions are diffusing intelligence among the mosses of our citizens, inducing a hither appreciatiot of their privileges, and a deeper sense of their obligations.. Though in some localities the pesti lence has prevailed, our Countrytat large has en joyed'unnsual health, and we are hiesserl'with abundance of all the necessaries and comforts of life. Our industrial pursuits are fast recovering %tom the torpor induced by thi - vtee.:ent, _financial embarraskuentS; coufidericelbeihgrrestored, and business is resuming its -worded activity. Mer cies crown all our relationsin life, arid the hopes of a glorious immortality Wait td Cheet:' and bless every heart. ProMpted by aiivn: donVietioria ef:-duty, and in eonformity-with the expiessed Wishes o£ many of .my . .fellow-citizens, 1 WILLI:6I . P. PACKER, , Governor of the Commonwealth' of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint: Thdriday, the eighteenth day of November next, to Wob§ei'Ved aff'a tray of general Thanksgiving :and- 'Prayer, and recent mend to all otti , poople , that, Setting :aside on that day all worldly purtMits: they assemble in their respective _places of worship, and unite lnoflbr ing thanks to God for his goodneis, imploring his gracious forgiveness, and the continuance of his mercies. And while our hearts throb with grati tude to God for his unnumbered blessings, let re liberal charity be extended to all upon whom have been laid the burdens of misfortune and want. 114,500 55,400 Given under my band and the Great Seal [s Ea[.] of the State, at Ilarrisburg, this twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou eand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and of the Coin monwealth the eighty -third. WILLIAM . F. PACKER,' Governor of Penusylvan WILLIAM M. HEISTEM . , Secret6ry of tho Commonwealth. fttT The newspapers .received. frOm California last .week contain accounts of the celebration there of the success ful . laying - of 'the Atlantic'lefegiap h Cable. Papers,..received the same..day from England, contain an account of, a stockholder of the Company, endeavor ing to institute proceedings for the re covery of . his money, which he says was obtained from him by false representa tion. He desired to read an affidavit, fully and sufficiently attested, that no cable was ever laid between Trinity Bay and Valentia,.anb that all in relation thereto was a client. There is one thing certain that the 'American people ~went off at half•eock in their rejoicing over an enterprize before it was acaomplish ed, and which when accomplished would not•have theth all the Credit and httrior They so graciously assumed.. (Kr The Pennsylvania Bank Build• ing in Chestnut Street, •Philaclelphia, was up at atfeTion 'on Tuesday tint was not sold for want of bitltreis. seems that the contmonwealth,and!oth eucreditors :of -the bank, gave orders that no bid legs titan two luthdred thou sand dollars be received. T he auction- eer .then : cried., ,‘,.‘Ylto will start it at $200,0007 , The property cost 0001 The lot, alone, cost $120,000; and the owner, whe is now present, has refused to sell more of the same land at the seine price.' The property will not be sold at $200,000, but the first hid must toit be less than that sum 1" Nobody bid, and the sale was postpon ed until further notice: '0:7" The St. Louis Herald says that at a fire in that city last' week "a file proof safe, of imposing appearance and high proportions, standing outside tho oildi.ng, and apparently out of danger, caught fire and was entirely, consumed. An examination, showed it to he made of common sheet—iron; thinner even thari - that Used.for Stove pipeS, and' fill ed in with pine. With a mallet and a common : sheath knifea man could have cut the whole thing. to pieces in fifteen minutes." • REEKS COUNTY SILIC.-Dr. Joel Y. Shelley, of Hereford township, Berks county, has Sent to the editor of the Montgomery county Neutralist, a sam ple of very handsome white'sewing silk, which was raised this summer upon his faith, and spun by the femaleS of his family, amounting altogether to about two pounds. The Daily News names Cot•.. JOHN C. MYERS, Editor of the lierks county Press, as a candidate for the Chief-clerkship of the next _House df Representatives. The Col. barring his politic's, will make an excellent officer. Kin - tber Cleaver a well-known member of the American party, died at Pottsville last Weeki His' age - was a. boot 44 years. THE 14.13ANONAlirrPAR,TISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. o::7 . Baytti4l Taylor, wife iindChilti,, arriveirin`.NeW Yerk,last week,.On the Sakenia.. He will make a visit toChes ter;:County, hut will spend much rof the' winter in leeturing. His first appear ance will he before the MerCbtitil brary of New' York. Subject : “1.4105. . cow." Oza-- The. President has issued, a: Nee. lamation with reference to the wiling of 'aen.' . VV'aUter's' ,a-• - gainst ,- ,NiAarego42 .sed•Whict.-is-e-xpeet ed to he ready to sail-from I.tobile and. Ne'rePrieddit about" the 'Middle' of N. I 7 7 1.7 7. 7! ' 1.wri ol!' j;. OODEN wttrs.—ine L ondon'ne X .) Titnes, , saya , that the. aver,p,p.„4trroron of .e.ship:of :warrin a,lseaworthr state, built of British oak, is only 13'reatrWitf , acti.ve service. It takes, 7O acres 14f =I gpo,u_RtLßO,year.s,tp pygduc,e„qie.timber , , „ , . CUARLESII., ,off a lain= of ' ,beef,: asked thertiame;of.it;,,and being Odd it *as the-loiir;‘he-Said;;".Por its excelltnee - I will ''ll6tifeeforili it OAR be.Calle.d The Washington correspondent of ~ • • the New York True s that. Mr. Buchanan will .ttlie strong ground, in his next message in favor of the eon steuetion of: a Iraeifid r'ailrodd. READING AND WR ITING„ , -By niehifthent of 'the Constitution of Mas• "chino-is , Persotis ea9t,to,t,llecotne ,Yo ters unless they esn'read4od-write':,,,, Oz:r 134 n Pete rshaor, M assault It- Settsv bad' all her teeth knoehethout;':a rettlaays since; by an eleciricar Shack during a thunder storm. „ , GENERAL DIRECTORY. : ritE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Biichemin, of P t • - - Vice Presidep t—John 0. - Breeken ridge, Speaker. of the House—James L.. Orr- S. C., Secretary of Stite..--Lewiit _Cars, „, Secretary of Treniury-11ONi - ell Cobb,, Ga. Secretary of Interior—Jacith Secretary of Na vy— einic , Totey;!Con'n. • Secretary of War—John, B. Floyd, Ara-, • Po4tinaster General—Aaron.y. Bro - syn,Tettu., Attorney General—.jeretniali S. Black, Pa. Chief Jutiee—Re.ger B. TaileY,' As.-1-ociatii Jos ice:-'-John McLean, - .jaln C. 5" S. Wa yn e, John Catron; Peter V. Daniel, Samoa:Net - eon; Robert O. Grier, John A.. Campbell, Na.thnn, Clifford. STATE OFFICER'S. ' Governor, Wm F Paeker ' Lyieornir..g CO' • Secret: of State, Wut.M Ileister,Berk%;.,- Surveyor General, John Roma, ; Franklin Auditor 'General, J-cola Fry; Montt riir'eiy State Treasurei,''llenrY S Magraw, Liiitenstei- Sup't - Pulilic,S.eboals; Irenry 0 Hickok; Dauphin Piwner, \rattans° ' - *urge - Scott, Columbia; Nimrod Strickland, Cheater. ''''Judges of Supreme Cogrt, Walter 11 Lowrie, Chief '• JoWee,ll 7 in A Pin fir, 'ono: IVWoodward, Jas. 'Wm 'Strong.; • • :COUNTY OFFICERS: . President Jiitige, John j•Pearson • - Associate Judges,lirra Rank, G Sheriff,, Durk] M Shuoy Prothenotitry--4 Ebur - -„; - ReeM•dei. S Clerk of itivirter Seasions,, C P Register, Daniel Stroh, jr . Chick'ofit.kpliltne• Cthirt;:l•efferstin B Light ,lf,reasurer, 4oseph -Bowtnau pounitissioneKs„ Froderick K Bno,l - Cotiiiii toners' Cou - iiZel,• tor i Mind cyNlß,Shirk- -- • ' - • - Messenger, Samuel Lutz 'County Superintendent, John II Kinge District Attorney, Levi Meily Steward,' Daniel Light Directors, Tease Bart°, Levi Kreider,'Sutiel Bohm Almshouse Physician.; Dr. Win M-.Guitford -, Auditors,John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan ner) Henry Brandt . . County Surveyor, AdaM Grittliger Coroner, David Mick - Mercantile Appraiser, IVtn H Wadi • , LED A NilN BORti UH OGFFIdERS.. ChiefTtirttes, Jactih Weidle ' Rur,iess,-3 - E ,DnOttterty , Council, Ilenry Dubh,Alito ARMS, II T 1 4frulaut Yhilip.Areutx, J,M . Marit,W - ut C Fauber- ; W Mish - Ilighl'ConittiblO",7 tie(); Walter = Justices or the Pesce;: Jos A S Ely Cpostable, Jos ,Shanfz I Sehetil,Direeitirs, Ed A Utile Jseeb j Derr; S :AsSeestirs,. S Tor iv) All' -Einbithje iv) j. Asof t,,A4, , ,essors, Joel- tioodhart, Adam"- j Chas Greenawalt, John D (o iv) Supervisors, Jos Lasoona, t Jiidges, Dertitti•d'Roneh, ti) Inpfteirois,-Abnet , WAlartbian, 'Peter L'Steuitl, (.4Y , :ts)lf 'Redormel,.3 11-41efftnan, (e SLgSyCif . ., Isaac Duffer . Treasiier, - Inw A Miler Pak . L P61.4e.:, - Henry Alc - Conl. Ihnii• orii: • 1 ' ; - Woo/3,1,14,trder, l.eri 2131 caner • . , • N. LEBANON BOROUGU. OPF th !Lir ilki_fe•ss; ritain Waller Abs's Burgess, I.ideon Light.: • - Opuueii, Vy u. Mutuh, ties Fisher, dua.Euston, Josieh ljeury. Lope Iligh''Conet:ilde, Peter Eekeuroth . , sr Wood Corder, JOhn Fox, sr Ju‘siire-of the Pence, John•G 'Light : • • A,iressor, A bsl , 003 !lain •• • Assessors, Goo lloffman - ,CAB,orgner , 6rhoniDircturs, S Reincehl,T , h6s Foster, Henry John Iliiibr , J K Supervisors, John Arnold, Jadoli Gordy, Sr Judge, John Hean, sr Inspee.ters, Abraham Hostetter,. Win.Dlnek Constable, Andrew Fositarkit Auditor, Samuel Fisher ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. From Phiintra and the Eaat, at I 1 E a to Promllarrisburg and the West, at 4 p From Lancaster, between 5 and 6 p m Prom Slnefferatown, at 10 a la From Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at 9 a In 'FroMitilibkitin'i Dale, at 0 a nt.' kere at the folleWing home: :Per the gast;•at:3l p 2n 1F or Laiienst6r;• m. For the West, at, 11 a milF,or Shmfferßtracat:44, p ni For /froderickabary, and Jonestown, at3s p.m), FM Dalo, at 1 3 .- p tin porta it t Ilk/URSA.. P. UM, Would resPeeffully 'infirm the 'Le ff" ,dies of Lebanon, and surrouuditig ! c Junto . . that she has returned Lout the pity of Philadelphia and has just opened a thpelior stOrk in her line cif- Liniiiihßs;suit able,for, the plasm. Iler stock eonsistslef a large agsort -meet of Rilitkon's, Flowers, Featlierk—dresstaps Laces, Ileati'Dressesi infant Csips=also full assertutent - of Fiall and Winter Bonnets of the latest style,:audfashlons.-- She will m continue to an ufaetare B , oxinefi the :latest style and furnish suitable trininsing.' _Bonnets will also Be,repairol neatly, and quiekly. She hopefully Invites the 'Ladies to 'give her it OM . She still continues at her old and wellknown Stand in Cum. berland street, nearly opposite P..Brua's Hotel, Lebanon, October 13,:1858.-=-It. Att Manting td emigrate' to a' mild climate, lima . SOO; and fine market; fee advertisement of Hammonton. Lands.. . . . YOUNG , HEN'S CHRISTIAN ASStiCIATION,o j_ LEBANON, have opened a large and ennutiodious READING ROO4l and _LIBRARY, at the: TERPER 'ASCE HALL, rippositd tliO : Post-ohice. The principal Newspapers and Magazines of the country will always be found on file. The valuable collection .of bouk.s.for merly constituting the “VVISTAR LIBRARY," ere also on our shelves and additional books- are now being, selected to snake the Library of the Association ono or the most Val liable the Beate. COntributions of suita -ble books are solicited froth twhek.deslie -to see the young men of our town supplied with a .healthy.moral and religious literaturd: We hitand that the Library shall be comprehensive and- select. , ' , `SIMON...Ts STINE, Wm, O. ;WARD and piv4,9„,the Commit tee appointed; harpy' fodel ye* aneh''Oontrihu- - Bons of books or a - slop stating: teheiel.they 4 1)6 called for. Reading Roontopeu,every. T,uesday, Thurs. day, 'Friday and Saturday evenings; from 0 to 10 o'clock. Persons desiring to beconfoixienabere—idiould do im mediately. By Order of the Board. Lebanon. October 0,1868; " ~~ P' MMEM3 Take Not ce. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ==ill!:titSl=ll LADIES DRESS (iOODS. JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of New Style Drees Goods. Rich, Fancy DM:3i Suj er , Extra Mild(' Silk. tiieliYaky Colorings, Chit e'r s. All Wool Delainee. very Cheap. :?•I on ell a Deilthwa at all prieca, Plhinanl Printed Frearh Marbie.ea, litistea Lustres, Plain it I.' a my, Lama flak:is, fancy colored, Da , ailere Valencia a, ersian Clotha, Cashmeres, Chintzes, Prints. Cala Maids.- gootia, just re: EMI And an endless variety of other dress Mead, and for sale at reduced prices, by & ffol V alfyi'ditir ladles, 'Who seek or &slit.. - To set off your beanty. with Intndsome *titre; Who hare learned the great art bow a heart to enthral, By the hue of or the told of a shawl, - Would you know Where Ma' PattCruS you want may be found; • - Would you know where fine goods in profusion abound; Would you Fashion, and Taste : ill you plirChaSV Hire. :'— Then let me escort you to HENRY'S: STINE ,T. 4 72,4 Ter.:•,,44.,-.E:H4 '. ,T7'4...5•V Z ' 7.' 0 4,7 .1 c... t .... f - 4 ...4 . .•:-. •-;• ;01 -C•g, .:-.. E,-.1. - •,•1 9 %-", 7..., .... 0 4 —, s , F. 4 g:' -- „, . g t. - :.i-E , ? :73..- : - .'",5. ;4'4 :' , 1 , ,-;';:a.- ri,<• 1 '..?:,.. - 444.7-""g 47,r - '-.113:- -2 ;. 3.2 '7'''•17 0 4 :....4 1 -•. - A E. :s ' a' 7-. -. ,-ti :4•471.- 1 :- - -b,',Fg 5 4 ' 4, 2: 4 ' ' .t . + ' i."" 2 -7. ' -• .L-,. . .- . F. L '': '';i-1,! ". . 4 . -- ' t, _ ;.-:=. 1 i --, r. ..- la-JIM-I 1 a ~,e -A.4 z.,-4-i•.:,•,..-z. , --e_.,- L- ‘ ,.44..vv. ',I, •51 t'."' g , ..1.7 , ^ 7 * zs• ow g - . C,-; El . g• . 7,- 1 --= i - 8 i = Fs: .: . e ° ,7 18!..:5-2• '" ~,p -',,i;F *72.:,-,i2.. zic4:- .5 5, 4 ....,/ ,.. ' 8 ' 7- . ••I ~ - -.- - - : - .2 'szEr.- - $ r:- .. :=`" -- - - - , ~.,:i ' .' . P - = ~ 43 - -j,.... 2,,,,- :VI = -6 , G: .f. 47: 3..... 4 ;.......„ .....- Ef Igiel ; g, ' , a. a - 7).•:-.."'• - 5 Al • 27-L. ,10 .._! ... . - :;1..4 1 .A...........1 7 174 -• - 4 FP - ..'. • . ; 5 . .. * 74 - ,S: r;',"l ';''' .:• - ••=t g -7:•7-: .57 ''.' P. l 2 t' , Xs AT HENRY & g'rINE'S FOR GEN. TLEmAN'S_ WEAR. :INOJCSIVaiaI FRENCH C 4 fh, Black, Brown. Green Blue, Cadet, te. Beaver / WM. Thibet Cloths. • Clothi. all color,. FANCY CASIMEItES. !.."'ltredimn 'grades in side stripes, ..te ,Doe Yin Catimeres, . • Cadet. Oxford and hrown mixed. litdr dOnlite.innt twisted Casimeres. Plain side Stripes and plaid, Cotton Warp Cloth. ` — lleaVy lilaek and Brown. .• .sATT IN ETTS 1u every varietl: of styles—l:lack, Dron , n . , and VESTINGS. Om Cosimgre Yatenth. ze. Black nnfteolored Satin. plain and figured. handsome Silk Vastiog3, Anil a large stock of READY MADE, CLOTHING Ibr - Men'i and. Boy's Weir. COATS, • PARTS, . VESTS, OVERALLS, SHIRTS, A LSO, Under ,Shirts, Drawers, Etoekings F 'Dosoms, Dandkerchiefs'. Bnel - sender,. A- _seat variety i. saki at 'great Call and see. at & 1B air litret4sisig-, ' , 7 - Kiimenpolcating 5ag404.3114. ~rznallatMAN ALES!' would res. pectfitily form the public that they have REMOVED their stablMnrient Market atreet, next door to Jobn Marle's notel,, Lebanon, where it will give them pleasure to it on Dili who may fey.r them with their patronage. Thiry havellad much experience in the businou4, and will ifp.tp3lollflinP tO.giNIS entire satisfaction to their Cita°. mers. They have mule every arrangement for the p.m,- cif 'their hitsinem They cordially in vitea call and trial.- Lebanon, March 3',15..,8 The Eamr,aontan Farier, a newspaper devet to Literatureouot Agriculture, nit* setting Furth foil necounts of new•settlemet of Hammonton, in Now liJerso3 , l eau_bo:aubseribed Ibr at only 9.5 eta. per annum. I lodate postage ,tanlps for the amount. Address to Ettitii:of• the Taitii6 , ,JtatutoontOn, Atlantic Co., New ;Jersey.l,Those'xishieg, chap lauds. of the best qoality, in one of. the healthiest and laost delightfat cii ,tiled in the Unllnc, set4threttisemeut of 'Hammonton Lands -1.0 tEAN ,T EL Ea R.A . P I CALL 4. SERI HE NEW STOCK brY:Go(di, ,O.rCcery.s- , - Crockery • STOR T DINAR') ZIM MERMAN - ht forms Ith , friends and -L.,1 public that he has jut receiv,d u new stock of. ,-. Goods for the Winter Trade, .which will be found as cheap as any stork of the ki thi4 town. mush:Rik* it rueh GOODS as uro L: ' kept in a hrst-class Store. Particular attention is given to Staple Goods f 5 country_ trade, not neglecting the fancy ern:tiesll fEn.ll-- , surh. us 'Laces, Lawns; httigings, sluoves,tllandkerchiefs,lie. . • • Gfi:V.TLIDitiN are invited to 'exatnitie his G Gsssimeres, Gasiiirts, Ilineds,Fincy alai other V ,„ the GROCIRtY thapartineneiney be 'found ''sidendithassoit»nott of every need in the Family Coffee,- ti cgar. 6,,lces, Teas, Markerrl,, &e. CROCSESr Gre. Stirck is Well selected. LEONARD 'ZirthilE The, highest rearket pri[Lebanon, ce will beaid 'TRY I.3IO,DUCR. • Sept.S - COUNTRY If ERCUANTS w0,,R14.16 u,41 ;on W.:tit:L.l Rua . .171 and ex:1111We their. large Jetted mock Of Note, Letter & cep c li p, r , 3'iiiielis.."l:tr . tchiper.; 'Mitt iihties. whic. purchuseil-widi VittY. supply S IA.A.DIES' DRESS 1 • SWARTZ & RI 1 , 4 E .A 54 cAtd, A.;'.l) EXAM tears EEa. Ikk -of A frica. 1 fai..ilyn.4. WAN TED to s 000 'STON E'S TRAVELS AND wyeshieneo of ;ItLy6trs in the' , This . 11, 4 wolizo . tiviiiingadvilithirj Agpas tuninig SLY 17,0 "feasts anti in 1;:kr. Living.,totte Wttii :done and unaij .adan• Ira, cliag . With dirimta attend Cut tribes and. aatiau., an dtrango - or, them hostile, and altogether forts 1 Wang Book of Travels tho world Is 'Agents acknowledge it as the most indied. The aiust libnal commi,:s! small or'hilgc quantities For pal ,IS-Rorth Fourth Sire etlued scut by mail, froe t cu reCei NOTICES OF Tit Yrout among . the hilniirede the most Ire; eetelde juitrout chettp,editiou of : = Liviu g etene . tiene in Aeiee," take the • • • “It litionials in deseriptione scenes, among a poopleavi to ilth Mrilized world; and a; one of the biost iatere-ling • b yror,r.Doily Democrat; foff entobatioally all judging front the rdpi,i sale is tally appreciated b./ t Roslon. • 'The bojk 3e:having a g every reading matt, Wont:4 other houls.”—Ashtabitc ( ••T Ith wtirlc IS finely ill bound. thus answering, it a popular and cheap edi searches in South Afri haye a di:l4;l43'u it d 1 istif• be clisappointe truth we taus resolitus plu.lie a wort( of send instruction itrotAs hatulbotuely..ii apPeurattve of exteriu catitois are io,tetl."— . _ every ono. its hue 'ef ; ratrnikileti :1134 is stated, have bons:' cue. Ar.r. u t , *aPpe4l' to ip ndoubtelity the *llifffiesfili for p Saturday l'ad. 1 -rho edition by J.' W. ail Mr. Bradley 125=1 11 b ME j~ ;, . \ ' It3NS f Afric a. aururcaa.~ 1- 1 I'ol, ou ' o- Itod litany most ustoip Ail our , o book pub to Agents,iu ablpleht, I. $1;55. bits noticza, rival oonotry, of uur oat/ tiu.l wonderful ..nry entirely new , r we rem ni R a u: nett within the Olt tits people; ;mil tick it is tueciing, it Wcri.stiun „Freeman, hand will ho read by did, in thin tio well en !egroph. well printed,and Emily ;espect,tho demand for rhey “Journeys and Re k‘e of our re:ultra who , r reading; at urn- hour, work".-Lf. Jouran l. raeldout is preseuted thu hag such a cast atuUllut se iu question.. the NW -I,and preseutS t inn unit ue Web Mr. Bradley's ',ULU. Vayazittc.l' Wanda ha in the bands of . Intg,s of attv•outurea are full na: Tan thousand Wilic ti; it 1110 111011th."—ditintriz lteSefiidit'S itt Se lith untage itt flaie edition, whim is most acceptable to the reader dtritetion and all111$0111elli." vinzstousi's Travels, publish:4 ,wliat it purports to too. Lilts •itizls, it is uszolluatty vttett the editinn or Dr. Livingstone's vadly, or Pal halelphia, as every trauap. Its excellence and its ver all others."—Prank Leslie's of 1110 Publishers has been s of tbis work, put forth as :tones Travels in Africa."--- nerican- edition of this great ins ail .the important matter ich is sold at six dollars. ,ISNTS AND CANVASSERS. , bed several new and saleable iblie and Private Life of Louis teal Notices of tds most Pis arida and Favorites,' and the. complete History of India and Angel and the Lemon," a t o t e 1. S. , Arthur ; "Life of Dr..B. witialied'Annirican, Explorers, eXtedeireektalogn . oof popular id meet saleable Hat - of ptibli. nets and Canvassers; to whom Irma. Sendlog our ;lee United Steles: 1858.-2 i n. STOVES, TIN WARE, ROOFING, &c JOHN slit. .4:E.0. H. D.4.1:til "House Ag'aitt !,, Jo. VIE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they have returned home again with their TIN-WARE & SHEET IRON MAE MAW ENT to the well-known place in Cumber land. street, op:nom:le The Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa., where they shall be Please&to accommodate all custom ers, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. The SHOP will be found in the Basement of :(;pane Rinfe Kern Building and the WARE-ROOM on the ijrst floor of the same indiding, next door to -Raber's Dry goals Store: 'The Shop is a magnificent One—it being the ha mlsomest in the County, and well calculated for such a purpose. . AZ- They would return their sincere (hands for the liberal patronage Mlimled then., and particularly this last season. IrA. Hoping that their untiring efforts to please, and their return "HON/Pio the old stand so long occupied by JOHN SASS, will insure for them a still more la liberal patronage, they w ld inVite all to give them a call before purchasing els where? Lebanon, Dee.3o, '57. RASE & DAUGHERTY. ___, That u 4 -Sli ce( i iron Ware -MANIUFACTIORY, J.'*xt door totheebanon-itank, in Lebanon. TAMES N. ROGERS takes ifs method Of informing ej his frionde.and the public 'a general that ho contin- i nes to atm - - en busihess at th boys stand. where he of fers for sale the largest an .i‘est assortment of TIN WARE, made of the very be tent workMen,lN, IWORI RING of all kind promptly As Jai is a practrat v,-tilta. business person all y', t. his en lug their work e right. Call and' see ajudge fo jug elsewhere.ank fat strict attentionbusiness c..ive a share of/public pa We the umbleigned Ci non, Lebanon amity ; do sonally acquainted with ',toyed him to do Tin R Iron Work for us; all of MM=I:MM take greet pleasure in ildeuee in Ids ability man, to the public, at. Snuniel \f: D.. ll.Guilfortl, 31. D. Letinon. June 13,1' /j AND CLOTUING. Tailloriarr and •.`Aron Store. •et a tine soft, dressed up in style Call and see. Save 20 per cent, V - CLOTHING STORI4 2d story o ROJO L- Brothers. ;, much to their advantage to. Mug ,heap Store at the Centre Buildialts, TAILORING. `Custom work receives the personal 11. RADER, with more, ears than ev :l the best workmen, they are prepar ,Most litshionable work at 'Short na -1,: oil warranted; if they do Mot please ahem Lebanon May; 15, TAI LUR[N Faisbiona Ch ILTO 3:0-11110 tiro frciux top to clear gain ' at the E! CENTRBUILD FAUZIETIS will 5 their produce to of llno The TAILOBTN rattiation of IT. Having HI, ed toolnak tire: Tire Clut tho.y ntieit mot crumble Tailoring: ..iIIIAN still continues the TAILORING his Via Stand in Cumberland street, near Teali persons who wish garments made Meltable style and best manner, are in e has lately received the New York, Mi nd London reports 0 r and im Smer Fashions,. r " one but' the beat workmen . Cmployed, he t all work entrusted to him will be done __ _ _ frt4T - t Arg-1 41 t, ?, , f. Plank Road up in the in cited to cell adOphim,ll and tis be !,,autraute_ in a satisf Y manner . - - . ~, ~ , .. Or is thanks to.his old customers . for their pat ron:l,m h ore, he respectfully solicits public favor. 'I7T. iS 1---hist received and for Mlle the N. YOrk and Phi phut Report of Spring - k , Snramen-Fashions. Tailors ng the FashiOns should, let the 'Subscriber know of fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordin,_ MICILiEL HOFFMAN. LebanUpril 14. 1818. I - Whionable Tech .,. :.... , __. 1 . ' , liitni._,... , wing. lis perinanently c,tablished hi Brown's splead frou tin scriber respectfully inthrms his friends and 1 boilable - .•};t9 Chestnut street, two' tie la below Fifth. , I t , _ bile in general ; that he has commenced the where the purchaser of caell'hOOk at the reviler retail si .17.NG I USI\ESS in all its luntailoS, athis rest- price, will rect. - ire one of the f.;iloivitag gifts, valued at i dead._;'.:itst Lebanon. (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares from 25 cents to 0150:—, . : . _ , wrinra. east 'i:'i' Major Moyer's Gotel, (south side.) By atten- i 500 Nttent English Lever ,Geld Watches, $lOO 00 each. ti,,, ,i, siness. promptness in his engagements, good 1 550 Patent Anchor do • do ' 50 00 "' I fit s nodcrate charges. he hopes to receive a share I 400 Laillit , i; Gal Watches, 18k. macs.'DO 00 " 1I of :.,t, bile patronage. lie was a long time in the eat- I 000 Silver Minting Watches, warranted, 15 OD " pk, ~, lichtel Wagner, dec'd., and feels confide:ft of i 500 Parlor Timepierea, 1000 I ~h.„ eueral satisfaction. Being a new beginner he ( 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pies,' • 10 00 " ~„,0 ,i he patronage of the public. , f Did Ladies' Gold ltracelets, 'B , 00 to 12 00 -" • ' on. -oar 12, 1853. . GEORGE McCAULLY, 500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chalet;.lo 00 •'_ .. . . 1000 Gold Lockets (large sine double case,) 70 00 . 'if ''citatat Taitorlsvr Estab - 73 2000 G. Id Lorkets. (small size.) 300 " • 11060 Gold Peneil Cases, with Geld Pens, ' 500 lishilkent ; 1000 Extra Geld Pens, with cases and holders, 350 " 1 it. MP respectfully informs the public that he has 12500 Gold Pencils. (Ladies') . ' ' '2OO " i mrehnsed the Glethinr, Establishment of ti.Gump, i 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils, 250 “ tinues MERCUANT TAILORING in all its brunch. f 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 150 " I : its establishment. No LEA:OLE Ilmtoms. next door I C5OO Gold Mugs, (Ladies') 000 " , *a Eagle Ilfotel. He lies an elegant assortment of 1 2000 Gen ts' Gold flings. ~' . , : : 250 " ( 'Ms, cassziners. Vestings,• ; I 2ao Ladies Gold Breastpins, - 7 . • 250 " - 3500 Mi..,scs' Geld iltstuftpirt, /00 " • and "Fnrnis hincr - Goods, , 3000 Pocket Knives, - ... 100 " b 'enema. which he solicits the public to exatidne. Itu l 2000 Sets Gents' Gull Bosom Studs, .. 250 " 11 devote his particular attention to fitting and , mak- I 20011 de S l e e v e Muttons, 22:90 44 ' .• up to order. Those wishing clothing made wetland 2000 Pairs of Ladies' liar Drops, -, 2 50 " 'hionably are invited to calk • ••-. -. ffBooo Ladies Pearl:Card Cased. -,5 00 ::, N. li—Always on . hood a large assortment alif HOME- i 15000 Ladies' Catrofi's .let. or Mosaic :Pins, 500 " . :ADE CLOTILIEG, to which the attention of the imbue 1'2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins. : 1-50 ... also directed. , GABRIEL clump , A rg ,,t, i 0000 Art cies of Geld Jewelry. Gift Books, Sc_, not Min- Lebanon, August 11, 1858. 1 . , flaunted in the above. north from 25 ets, to $25.. I Zest's'. new Catalogue. which is sent free to all parts ' of the country, contains all the most popular books of the daV, and the'netrest publication, all of which will be sold as IoW as con be obtained at oilier stOres: ~ - Agents wanted in every town in the Union. TheSade siria.,..• so to act, can obtain full partichlars by addressing as above. • . . 1.., N. B—Being largely- interr..sted in publishing- b mks, and buying from culler publishers iu immense quanti ties, for cash. Lam : enabled to make larger ab.contits to Country Agents and Book Dealers than can be had at tiny other house in the' country. Any book published iu the United States. the retail ,price of which is one dollar or upwards. trill be prompt ly sent, um included, on receipt of publisher's price. An extra $1 Book and Gilt given to any person order ing ten books to be sent to one :11.11fress. Send far a Catalogue. Address • • ' G. C.. iIVINS, PoWsTfer. ...tl,f t:he,ttrat street, Philad'a. Clothing! ArThomiNtt to snit the young and the old, kf CLOTHING for Winter to keep out the cold, CLOTHING all colors, black, brown, and blue, CLOTHING well made, and fashionable too. CLOTING of cleg tat fit I declare. CLOTHING, :which all take a pride in to wear, CLOTHING the best that can be bought, CLOTHING well sewed just as it. ought, CLOTHING which itiv.one clothing may call, CLOTHING for men, youths; boys, and all, CLOTHING the largest assortment in,town cLoTurNo , for Smith, for Jones, mut fur CLOTHING for all the rest of Mankind,' CLOTHING. and all that beltings to thidline; CAN be bointlit cheaper than ever before, At REITZ k:NSTEIN A BROTHER'S Cheap Clothing Store. N ., 1 The hugest, best selected stork of Clothing and Fur nishing, goods ever brought to town, is now unpacked and great bargains offered by REITZENSTEIN BROTHER. mar iIIISCELLANEOUS: NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I ifioveks of the Beautiful AS TVELL AS TIM USEFUL! on and ,S:ee..! Now is voor that! TO BUY CHEAP "Centre Building," are full of NEW (,(tons— The taste of the most fastidious Witt be gratified, i every acceptation of the term, when behAding the beamk fol. New Styles of Ladies Dress Goods. Among. the many we will name a few. such as Poilede-Cheure. Cireaaian Plaid and Stripe; Plaid. Stripe, Dsadere and Printed Ye. , lentias; Trench Printed .and plain colors, all.wmd De lain; Printed and plain Cashmere. 'Prowl' keeino . ; Byndere; Iltdmi.ain, English . and American Chintz. . and Fancy, 'Velvet •liyadere. tc, acknow ledged to surpass anything of the kind in this Bortifigh. ,Partuds! a variety. Collars. Gloves, Hosiery, B,c, • Dcitti.estec Goods—Muslin, Ticking, Check, cheap that you can save money by purchasing yoltr sup plies at Reber d: rue. Panne's, all colors, very cheap. “It will pay" Gentle men to purehaSe their Cloth, Over coating, Cossimeres, Satinets and Vesting-.,, for themselves and their Buys. out of the very large and well selected Stock. just opened at the Centre %tidings of itAßitit L . BROS., who always "Stud to please." READY MADE, CLUTII y ING to please everybody Lebanon, September 16th, 1553. FeAtiale FIETII SESSION of the - .1,1 , 334.N0N Ft:3IAS IL SEMINARY" w ill eminence on the first day of Sep. Teatime., next. .11adame DEC,...".11 , 5 will give Inetruction lu Needle Work. LEGII E. BALMILY:It, Principe. 310DESTE DECAMPS, fl'oucher gf :Music & Mich. LOJA notyA lg. 2Z, 1858. Leeches! Leeches! Imported Slre , alish Leerlte.g on hand, and k_.X. for sale by LEMKE3:GER,. Sept. 1, 1558. Druggist s, Apothecary, CLOC JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. ACKER 38, From $1,25 to $lO, S day and 30 'hour. Oct. 22. 'SG. BUSINESS CARDS, TTOIIIIJ. 11. BOWNIAN, A E Y - AT - LAlV—ollice in Cumberland Street, XL nearly oppeette the Court LI min, will promptly at tend to all prefeienal business entrusted to him. Lebanon, Sept. 15, ISSS. AGENT ICER, FOR TIIE ST H ATE FI RE & MARINE INSU RANCE CO3IPANY, PA. Lebanon, dtug.ll, HA RITTS, J. SELTZER LAW. RNEY A TFFICE in Cumberland aATTO treet, nearly opposite Broa's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 26,'57.; LA VILYIrE_II4IW_ .E__ it, G .. , .1 , S RII'T E R. . A DJOINING A. S. ELY'S Office, Walnut street. Leba non,Pa. A large and beautiful assortment Of FIX TURES from the well-known establishment of Coßmius & BAKER; always on hand at Philadelphia prices, ..0a- All work warranted to give satisfaction. .44. All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable. tertull. The best of reference given. •. G. WILIEEL, . - BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, Union Deposit, Dauphin thuary, Dz. I AM PREPARED, at all times, to put up BRICK 4 j Vona, in all its brunohes,aud on the shortest ' notice. Also, BRICZ 13,1311D1N05, BOILERS, , INN wimut, Bosnoo, Hr./ammo, raid all work connect ed With a Franca, done. dal.'. 1t Gang of Mono Masons always ready to put down foundatiocu3, and dostone work of overy de scription...., 7 [Ju1y1.,3,57-41. . fine see a 'oantine'to o#: 9 riae 6. a Mad climate, good Sin; and' diertisenteepet of Trantmonton Lands. ton To Landl . all wanting Farmr, acirertimediant Of Hammon- material And-byilornpe -G, SPOUTING,*and 30B tnnded 7 'l2 and attenda, to all ais sirs Can depend upon , hav- -bumf lies before pnrchns 'r past favors, he hopes by Sid punctuality, to still ro mp. !tie of the borough Lobe mby Certify, that - we are per knes N. Rogers, and have cm mg, and other Tin and Sheet Rich he has done in a good, nliko manner. We therefore -;otumending him, with full con . practical and competent, work ge. s. Cowman, Tr., Levi Kline, Fauek, John tieorge. , 55S Gl' BOOKS AND STATIONERY lirAL`f7; h ROEDEE , cao amply Country Merchants with the fhl lowing A Imennes at city rates. Lancatter _Agricultural Almanac. Eng. North American Uncle Sam Columbia I 1 Great Wasl.ern American Town anti Country Old Germantown Lancaster Reading Southern Brother Jonathan J. 31; Good's nook store. Ii New WO. Book Store of the under .signed is, : loctited in Afarlca Street, 2 (leers north of frofilford i.hemberger's Drug Rota:, where be will be pleased to see all his old friends, and those desi roils of having articles in bis lino. With a determine- Alan of sollingehooper than can be purchased elsewhere, he would respectfully call thouttention of thp public to h i s assortmen t of WiLlos..ll:ymn f 7774 PralJlr./ . .fibl,k3; Mis cellancoar, Blank and School Books, WWI and Window Paper, Stationery,nud every article is his line. of bust -110,8. Mac:, yo.omt Diaries and Almanacs for 1858. All th e mazyzinepaed Iteysizapers, both daily and weekly, to-be liadlotinibliehere retes.- • .1 - All orders foVartieles in his lino carefully and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned Lebanon, -janl4, 1858. • BoOliti; - Books! WALTZ & IitEDI,E would respectfully 1/ Inform the Public, that they comtantiv ?waive, front the Eastern Cities, copies of all. the most important and attractive New Hooks, as soon as published, which they offer fur sale cheaper than they can. be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Xravels and Aesearchas in South Africa. Spark's Life 6f Yranklin, Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Great King,- Bayard Taylor's Northern Travels, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why, They have always 'on harid'ii large sitioitmentot School Books. Blank Books and Stationery v Smoley, School Books, and a large assortment of Mute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music. Plana Forte, Mc- Winn and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGINGS, of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Window. Shades. The Monthly Magazines, rind an tho • „.. NEWSPAPERS:datty•or Weekly,. Can be had by calling at the 0,4 e. on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the of the "Big Book." IMOrders left with them for any kind ofgoods in their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Feb. • • • 'HODGSON'S CHILItIOAL Blue. 131:14:zk iST-ritisag lirz e t k rt r, ll . A,N t T s i, ,, ' , D h t t ml, to e l : tv n ei ?'- ol i irire7r r e iC t an " F"- bit—PERFECT LININIDIIter--Ilowinp-,. , eufirely free from the pen, end therefore -eminently • depted to the most rapid uritiw , --stiving..ubnaur hitif. the. time over coarse cenimon ink - 7 . . • • • 2 i l —:' , ;ifrel,Otit3J: , ;(l'or S'CrU3IMING" the pen. 211.11ut little tendency to corrode geti pens conipAred with others.- - . • .lili—Rart Ey. if ever. becoming mouldy. 6th—The. color. At first doticately BLUE, .I)coines s'un afterwards PURELY NOT intowNtsri black. Mit—Being sin actual ilyeiit is more DIFFICULT TO ERASE: that ennnnoti ink. 7th—The writing executed with:this Perfdelly limpid fluid, has a more ddicatiand beautiful outline than that written with c.nantat ink; and , a fi'cedenn of hand is more readily attahnal. ,rkif.. For sale by SelAclubcr WAL - TZ S MEM:L. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! ! GIFTS !! ! • Splegidid• - Gifts ! At 43 . 4. Chestnut sl.. Vie Original aft Pork-atom GG. E.' A N Ito:Adler:TM hie Moults and the public . that his tt , tar Gift Gook Store ie. Publishing House . „. • Aug. 25. rU-S rino—s-- ottm MEN W.S.Vit:ll AS AGENTS tocirculate rap id-sellingg valuable FAMILY 1.1 - ofili:S. which at tract by their lOw prices. inrerePting contents. and au porbly coloied plates. For circulars. with particulars, apply, if you live East, to IIIitNItYIONVE, \o. 102 Nas sau -at, N. Y., It West, to the same. No.lll Main-st., einnati.- _Aug. la, 'ds-:lnt. . - - CLOCkS:NV FI ES & JEWELRY 511...1 000 Reward! Look One TAMES U. - KELLEY, Wakk- .., 0 , -‘‘, .----- . 0 Maker 'rt. Jeweler. has just tr.,„ opened at the ROME Etiri.TONai, in .4 t -- '' ce 4*- Vfte the town of 1403 mn, a bc,n it tifta u.s.';or taatl of: II:i il road Thm 4 ket,:iiersdoi-rultutimpeast,S t eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, g,tdd Anchors. geld cylinder Watches, Ac.— Silver railroad limiting Wan hes. duplex, anchor., cylin der. English patent Lever, KngliSh Swiss Quartiers. and Boys' Watches.: large Music Boxes, 4. G. and 8 tunes; g01. 7 . - Foh, Vest Mid :Nock Chains; gold Armlets. Br:an:hes-- gold Thimbles, Ear.rings.. Breast pins, Nrcklaces; skirt. Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. 'Miniature Cases,- gold pen and pencil eases, gold Key Seals. se. Slicer Tea and Ta.. ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains. Speenteles, -Portmounies,*fine pocket end pen Knives, Violins, Violin. celos, Bass Violin'', Accordeuns, Polkas. Brass lustre- Merits, Drums, Vises, lintel, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies: Cables. Colt's Bias, Shartis Elites, Volcanic Ride. shoots 25 shot in a minute; Coles Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols. eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, as., the whole comprising the most extensive tt.4- sortment ever offered in Lebanon county, anti will be Sold at the lowest cash prices. Itittertes .6 Clocks carefully Pepe:red and Witrranted. * * * Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millettery Store in the same room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. Eagle Buildings. [Lebanon , April 14, MS. G. S. 'Clark & Co., O. 26 Maiden &Ins. New York. Manufacturers of COLD & SI LVEIt PENCIL CASE'S & GOLD PENS of every description, offer their goods direct to th e co ma _ try trade et the prices others charge the city Owners,. thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent. which they would bare to pay the dealers if bought from them —our object is to sell far cash at one profit over the cost of menufecturing. Samples will be furbidien :to these who may desire to see the goods, ay TIM hozEN men, and can be sent by express, with hill to collect. August IS, 166-6-3 m. Collt 7 t INew 111o(tel-Pisiols, F oi SALE AT ] ZENN J: O, COLTS' \VARNER'S .ALLESTEN'SI REVRAOLV ERE--aikprking • Pistols of; all kinds, fine Pocket Cut lery, just received, and will be sold cheaper tlutn ever; at RE! ZEN Jc. BRO. .DOUD S TEIN LE TONE FLUTINES and ACCOR dooms. Flageolets. Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Tainberinoes, Vi olins, Guitar and Violin Strings. Dulcimer Wire, &0,..&e., fur sale low At REIZENSTEIN & BRO.. POCRET BOOKS. --A large variety of Port monais, Pocket BOoks, Wallets & Purses, are sold cheap er than the cheapest at' :A' 11R1ZENSTElls.i &IMO. .IVATCHES & JEWELRY !--A fine asiOrt anent of Watches & Jewelry; just received and for sale at Lebanon, July 7 , ' 5B - 0 WEIZEIVSTEIN & BRO. DR. 013-SERIVELL ON ITIANIIIOOD. A MEDICAL essay on a new, certain and radical cure of Spertnatorrh t ea, &c, without the use of internal medicines, cauterization, of any mechanical 'appliances. just PrfiILINILED. the s ilsedition. in a sealed envelope, gratis and mailed to any address, postpaid, oti receipt oof. two stamps. .- . . . . . This little work,. emanating from a celebrated member of the medical profession, ale most-important in formation ever published to all persons entertaining do u bt s of that- physital condition, or who. are .44:1A1961021a of hating hazarded their health and lutpfiintet.C---.contain , ing the particulars of an entirely flew and.perfect remedy for Sperautteetheea or Seminal Wcaknesl, Debility Nerv ousness, Depression of Spirits, Leas of Energy, lassitlitie, Timidity, Involuntary S*llllll4l Discharges, 'lmpaired Sight and Memory, Elotehes and Pimples on the Face, ijles Indigestion; Palpitation of the 'Heart. and readily Prostration of the *hole system indu cingimpoteney and mental and inettpimitjt,by means of *hid:revey one may cure Ittragelf p ri vatelnitndat a trilling expense: Aka. Adilres's-De. 011:3'.11,1fLINE,,IstAvenne, corner 10th street, New York; Post Box; , No: 4586. , • - Sept, 15, 1858, -3m.-%. ~- ; °1 )! -, -• . - • . To altwanting Parms,see tia;llnent ton Lamb. : fr fr of llamritoa= ALL"eolols Veoirlei StAA-%kine YARN; at - RALBIIIII k BROS. D. S. RAREFIES r WllPlesule and lietuil Drug Stoie, IER , hewn ittriatoVed to hin . , New Building. on Cumber land Street, oppoAte the Engle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. rg tiff: subscriber respectfully a anonne , s to hisacquafe, : tallires and the public in general, that he bas con: stantly on hand a large stuck of ll RUtf S - ' PERFUMERY. MED LC IN-1; -- PAINTS, 011 EDI ICA LS, _ DYE:STUFFS. VARNtB.IIES, GLASS-WARE, ' „HA IR-orLs;' , - 7 - EXTRACTS,: Bunting Fluid., Surgiwl • Ittsthamcnis, Toilet Soats...s s . gars, Tobacco,. . 4.lap a variety of Fancy Ai - Tides tot unnterrats to atentinti,witich he offers at tow rates, and warrants the qualities orthe articles as represented.— Purchasers' leill.pleaP; remember this, and exatahle the qualitieeatutptires of his goods, before purchasing else. where. Ath , - l'hy4V,riatt„s' preSeititions and family reel pes carefully contrientitled. at tilt bents Hof the day - or night. by Calling at the Ding Store, opposite the he& Buildings. :. Ge 41 43 ••• " Eng Eng, the Store Vitt be opeuel for the cam -pounding of prescriptions behrern the hours of 7 and 10 o'clork. A. M., 12 and 1, aini 4 and 0 P. M. Lebanon Dec. 9 1 1E57. DAVID S. It ADEIt. r J. M. GOOD M CINES! — l.ll rtiItPURNAN - 51 TOILET& FANCY ARTICLES J,OSEPII 14 IYMBERGER, - MARKET STREET, Opposite the Market House. ri ! ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of me WAR ! RANTED PURE and FRESH, and sold te I SUIT THE TRIES! TUE POPULAR - i PATENTMEDICINES, At Lemberger's. HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, At Lemberger's. BURNING FLUID & PINE OIL, At Lemberger's. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Lemberger's. FRESEI GARDEN SEEDS, At Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, • At° Lemberger's. With all the articles usually kept in: a well-conducted First-Class Drug Store. • "T"R 'L.US S" E S I of every eeery varietY,aint sUld at the lOWest market prices. Warranted to lit when applied: Aar- PILESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES,. accurately comp:nu:tied by _d. L. LENEBERGER GRADUATE of PII.4. ; BMA.CY, who has had an experience of eight years in Philadelphia and Richtnond, Va. pils COUNTRY ASEIWILANTS "fg2 Supplied witu Burning Fluid Pine Oil. Essence of Coffee, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Es sences, Medicinee, Petfurnery; dc., at the moat liberal Wholesale rates, by ,J. L. LE.M . BERGER : DRUGGISTS & APSITIIECARI Lebanon, Aug.ll, 1.558. Aberiett Slree ,Dr- ROSS' DRUG STORE CEMILEILLAND STREET, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. Da. ROWS respectfully announces that he has far sale a largo and varied assortment of Dru ,, s, Medi cines. Dyestuffs. - -Pmfuniery. Ten:saes-Patent Medicines, and Fancy Goods. which are offered at the lowest prices. Anexperienee lathe Drug Dusinessof over 2u years, and strict ottentbm to the wants of the public, enable him -ngS•in the first style of the science. DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, Are the most curtain cure for Worms use. They are sweet, and no child ill refuse to take them. i'en.uns mould ask for "Dr. Rosa Worm Loren ces,'Land refuse all others. Many per ms, not having this Lozenge. grill try 3 get yeteto take some-otherkind; do tot let them deceive yon—you ran al ways get thentat Dr. Ross' Drag - store, Lehattomrand yen can hare them sent to you, free of expense by mail, if roc enclose the price in a letter. It less than a dollars worth is wanted, etteleAS nips, and you will receive them by return ffacir. Dr. Ross wilt rend them to any patt Stater, on receipt of the money. Send or hem.. Price 2.5 cents. ost-cyffiee eta) f _prat IN f the United Itcn, and get t . . I - DR. ROSS' • 111.00 D PILLS. f These PHIS operate without giving the least pain Or un leasiness; and can be taken with positive advantage in all cases iu which u.purgative would be needed; as the : commencement of Fevers, Costiveticss, Liver Complaint, some fonns of Dyspepsia, Ileadaebe, _impure mood. and -all diseases arising from impurity of blood. They wilt , - he found superior to any alley pill in use. Price 25 1 cts. per box. Will:be sent by Mail. on receipt of the mo -1 ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Letialook. I DR'. ROSS , TONIC AuxruttE. A superior melicitie fur the care of Sick headache, N/UVOILS IF :Machu. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite; Ner vous iTecltrress, mid un.ether diseases segueing-, a tonic , . TRUSSES Join SUPPihtTERS. :is Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sale, a large assortment of Trusses, of all sizes, and various in price. which will I be sold very low. Au experience of more than .:h.) years, I give the afflicted advantages not to be had at every Drug store. A. personal attention to the fitting given. "(you need a truss call , at Dr. Ross ' Drug Sture,Lebutum. DR. ROSS INFAXT DROPS. . • i For Colic. Spasms, Restlessness,. Sm., or "grants. It i calms nervous irritation. soothes pain, and induce, to ; sleep without leaving the null, drowsy state that fed i lows the use of other infant drops. Special attention is I asked to this remarkable action. ..Ask for Dr. ROW In ! font Drops. - TONIC. T your hair failing oil 1 a. - e you troubled with dand ruff, or itvhilig of the heed? Dr. Best' "lair Tonle will cure these irouble, , . hire 2 cis. DE. ROSS' CURE FOR FEVER & Firer nod Ague curni in 24 hours. Individuals who have suffered for weeks and months. have been in a sin gle day relieved, as if by magic, from the excruciating chill and burning fever. only at lie Ross' Store. DR'R . OSS' .EY.E. WATER,. . • For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Price 25 etc. ItoSS' WOR:VI OIL. A positive'eurc• for tyorme. DR. ROSS' UM MENT. The best Liniment in use for Rheuma tism, Sprains. Swellings: vritliiee. Tooth ache. Sore Throat. and all , Trainfill and Xeui - uleie 'affections of the body, is Dr. Ito.'sk - Liniment. • •- • DR. TOOTII. WASII, For tit. cure of spongy and bleeding ;nuts, Scurvy, for cleandter and preserv ing the teeth and gums, and imparting delightful rm. granee it) the breath. use Dr. nos' Tooth Wa-h. DR. iIERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure of Rheumatism. Tetter, Scrofula, Pains in the Donee, Old Sores, Pimples on the face. Eruptions or all kinds, and alt diseases arising from impure bleed, or. the imprudent use of :tlercnry. Sold only et Ds. Ross' Drug store: _ COUCH CURED FOR 25 CENTS. Da Parsices Cocoa Srure, prepared and sold only by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court Douse, is a certain cure for coughs, Coil, Whooping Cough. Sc. Look well to the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Ross' name 6 on the bottle: EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN Et CUBED! Evidence stronger than CCliirleateS! KT'S rEG ET .1 • DT-E GOIIPOU7S - D is performing more wonderful core,' thee any other Medicine known! It is perfectly safe to take. Try it. If you are not satisfied after using Oaf." I :et I if, the money will be refunded; if not able to pkv. one Bottle will he given gtutis to try it. Pricy Five Dullert per Bottle, or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold °Jaya; Dr. 'toss' Drug Store. Lebanon. June la, BRAN DRETIEVS PILLS - PL T ItIFYTIIk' BLOOD. iniONTINUED pain or uneasiness in any organ is; eter ,/ ally cured by one - or more doses of Bromic/o*s Pia. , Tiur'=S - years's personal experience by the itadersigned fully justity.this cooerti o n. Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, says have tar ed the Most deplorable costiveness of the bowels wine llrandietlespills.when every other remedy and filled. and the patient was given up to die. Shin diseases of an is . reterate and painful character. such as erycipelec, ricetuu,tetteriand surnmerheat.'l have seen eradicated or their use. I hitve cored the rheumatic, the epileptic the t or o r ..„ :i .. e and the consumptive with theee excellent lent • In jaundice and all affections of the liver, ity , TPP" dysentery and dittrrhcea, pleurisy, sudden pains and ins lianiations, female obstructions. scorbutic and scrofid , m: even goofy andneuralgic affections, have given i":`" the Use of this medicine. and now. after twenty eneeslany estimation of Itrandreth's Plils continues t in crease. A young I=l3 - , beautiful and healthy. t...k cold. shirk caused a serious obstruction for ' yeauF ; her healrb was broken down and her beauty deported. At ter!-nil Brand reth's Pills were tried; eleven thkee....F. of from I"' ',..., 1 :V r ' were taken In fifteen days zweroding the h'" pe"--. 17. Regularity was restored ; and her health and good he) , recovered. ~tY/HII:. tLrr are ins to i ll 1 1l b ra , l e r . dr ii; i s tt l i , e i Ste dr op pills Ping; its Mather ante a' !lamella"; - , mgar F.: 4 /u%! ; the next day tliere toe away a w , tra :tv r te . ea ' nehe9 long, and as large as , a chihrs finger. Th had was well. 1 A W.E1R1,,,f. guutlenran., away Ines lecae, w evas taken with pleuri , B.T; the infituntaation was . terrible; ery breath made hint writhe with agony. Eight Ilrandredis-I.llls. were siVal-- /owed, and mane/at applied ;ft -ally: the •p l W ille operated-takeni ', and the pain Ira:. reliew4: plenty of o p e a and six more pills. and the second day the pitieut ink . cured. -' These statetarntF :-It old lace weight, nod prevent the use of pois,mous drugs, and stop 'the sad practice of bleeclio..-- B. BBA.NDRETII. londreth's I.llls are s.dd at the principal °ram . 29 , Canal street. I.•randretlis Building - , at 25 cents per box; and the same. sus decanted, 13 rents, warranted to keep as well 115 the plain' Sold by Pr. GEORGE Boss, Lebanon. Sept. 15, , 55.-- I in.—in. FALL sodexamine tie naw Moak of Athine a Mad ,j ans. C 0 es practise. your Boots, Dom, Lc,. at Attics a McAdam. YOU WANT a goal. GoldM,h°call WWI It Effael IN - Bagley's bon, ALEDICI N A L. Oil
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