The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 09, 1857, Image 2
Xtbanan3bilatiocr. Nwa^N`S.tA'aw Le ba non, Pa. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1557 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR, IPILLASOI F. 1 0 4 CKER, Of Lyeoining County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER S XIJPIROD STRICKLAND Of Chester County. FOR SUPR ENE 7UDGF.9 TIVILLI4OI STROOrG, 01 &Irks Cuu n i y. - THOWPIP SO.N; Of Erie County. O. When the pot boils over the scum goes first.—This applies to the failure of a number of "banks" and "bankers," in New York city and. elsewhere last week. they hAye always all been worthless, only if was 'not known pub. Ozr The following is the ticket nom inated by the Democracy of Berks coun ty, on Tuesday last : Assembly, Edmund L. Smith, Amos Weller, Benj. Nunema.cher ; Prothonotary, David lister; Register, Tobias Barto ; Recorder. Nicholas Heck man ; • Clerk of Orphans' Court, Ephraim Fritz; Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, Joseph . S. 'foyer; County :Treasurer, William Runkle • County Com xnissioner,- David L. Wenrich ; Director of the Poor, Jacob Malsberger; County Auditor, Amos K. Strunek. Our - Democratic friends of Lancaster, last week, nominated the following county ticket, viz:— Senators, Dr. Johu R. Raub, Wm. Patton ; As sembly, John 11. Brenneman, Thos. S. Mcllvaine, James Bones, Salmi Wicks; Sheriff, Jacob Saner; Prothonotary, Dr. A. S. Bare; Register, William Hays; Recorder, Henry Rush; Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Jacob Foltz,; Clerk of Orphans' Court-, Jalob Myers ; Treasurer, John L. Lightner; Com missioner. John Whiteside; Directors, L. Haldy, S. J. Morrison; Coroner, Dr. J. B. Freeland; Au ditor, Amos Hank. OZ an old man, 72 years of age, the head of a gang of coun terfeiters and thieves in the neighbor hood of the Gap, Lancaster county, who was conv icted . in the Lancaster counts Court about two weeks ago, and sen tenced to two years' imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary, committed sui cide last week in his cell, by hanging himself. 0* - A strike of the operatives of thr , Lancaster Cotton Mill No. 3,"occurred on Tuesday, in consequence of an at tempt of the Board of Directors to re duce their wages 20- per cent. A com• promise was then offered by the Direc tors, upon a reduction of 10 per cent., which some of the operatives accepted, but the majority still hold out. OrThe Washington States says that at the conclusion of the marriage cere mony of General Walbridge, on Toes day, President Buchanan was prompt to avail him Self •of the privilege of kiss ing the bride, then,turnina to the Gener al, he said , playfully, "You have desert• ed our ranks!" "flow could I help it ?" the General promptly responded as he pointed to his bride. o:7 — Some years ago the opposition designated the dethocracy as . the I.•dirty shirt .party," heeause it was made up principally of Mechanics and laboring men. In Ohio, recently, one of the present Republican candidates for a State. Office, said in a speech:— "MECHANICS SHOULD WEAR A RED PATCH ON THE SHOULDERS TO DESIGNATE THEM. FROM GENTLEMEN." The "gentieman7.who proposes thus to designate mechanics, will be very apt to get himself patched about the 13th of next-October. • Serrsrei.e.—The Black Republicans have on several occasions exposed their weakness to such an extent in Philatler phis, es to become general laughing stook for it season. Discretion is the better part of valor, hence we find them resolving at their convention last week, not to nominate local tickets forthe city. Sometimes there is a wheel within a wheel, and the ftepublican wheel is double. Not placing a ticket of their own in the field, will give them a chance •of claiming-the entire oppoSition - vote in Philadelphia as Republicans.. 'Their game. with the Americans is, heads we win; tails yeillose ! O 7 We .find the following going the rounds of the papers : Gerritt Smith, in a recently published letter, says that his expectations in re gard to, his gifts of land to colored men have not been fully realized. He says thourpil colored men to rTFITTT - illy have taken and continue to hold possession of their grants. What is worse,hall the three thousand, as I judge, have either sold their !and, or been so careless as to allow it to be sold for taxes." What a humiliating _confession for a "dyed-in.the.wool" Abolitionist to make that his African pets 'have turned out so unworthy l How appropriately he calls them "colored man ;" for accord. ingto his own.account, they are colored all thyntrgh, and the hearts and inincts of those he experimented on are -as dark as their hides. But this is only another proof of the truth of the well known conclusion. that in general, the negro race is unsusceptible of improvement. Speaking of negroes in their native land, a learned English..writer says : "Prom the remotest antiquity down to dav I i • hi tf %Iranians F. Packer the Poor Man's Friend. It is well known that while Speaker of the House of Representatives, in 18- 49. General Packer, the Democratic can didate for Governor, contributed very materially by his influence toward the enactment of that now popular measure known as the "Three Hundred Dollars Exemotion Act." During the winter of 1855, it will he remembered, a wen. effort was made by person who fancied themselves aggrieved by the law, to have it repealed. Gen. Packer was then in the Senate, where he at once took lead among thtse who opposed a repeal. A remonstrance against the law, numerously signed by his own con• stituents, being forwarded to him to present to that body, he complied with the request accompanying it with the remarks which we , print below, and which the Philadelphia Sun when pub lishing them, at the lime, prefaced as philanthropic, just and truly Democrat ic." We need hardly say that they con tributed largely to uphold the indent'. nate debtor and: his dependant family now enjoy they : protection which that hurnate law agnrd_s'Nid, a sympathizing POI i O opinion ,aoriinS, G - eta Pa CI e r7itlitdy: Mr. Speaker, [ do' not sympathize with the prayer of • the petition I have just presented. not ii •believe that the law of last session will injure the 'poor and middle classes" of com munity. Ido not believe that by ex• erupting the last three hundred dollars' worth of property of the poor unfortu- . nate debtor, from levy and sale on exe cution, and by driving from the door of poverty and distress, the sheriff and the constable, urged on by a close-fisted, miserly and heartless creditor, that you would benefit the "poor and middle classes of community" by exposing their last article of household furniture —their last bed—their last stove• their last cow, to the tender mercy of an avaricious creditor ? If Senators entertain such an opinion, let them comply with the prayers of the petitioners ' and vote for 'the repeal of the law of last session, together with all the exemption laws previously enacted, and they will promote the interests of the poor and middle classes to the heart's content of the rich. Sir, so far from sympathizing with - the petitioners . , I would extend the exemption law still further. And permit me to say., which 1 do with all confidence, that the day is not far distant when it will be • car.: tied further. The day is dawning when every 'family will be protected in their little home, in defiance of the bad con duct of an intemperate father or, a 'profligate husband. The daris coming, nay it is now here, wizen it will be con ceded that the Man with a comfortable, permanent home, will much sooner pay his honeit debts than he who is almost distract, d with- impending tr , mbles, and who is zver at-the mercy of an execution. Marty of the Slates of the Union have led the way in this humane reform.— Maine 00:411)13 a hMIII..SICad to the value of $560, and -in the absence of a homestead, petsbnal property to that amount. Vermont exempts a 1101110311-. ail to the value of $5OO. lowa arid Min uesone foriyaeres of laml ur lilt. Cali fornia exempts 320 acres of land or a lot worth 62000. Deserei, the pro posed Mormon State, it is said secures a home to every familr. All States and Territories named having acted on this subject within the past few' mouths. Georgia, Texas ; Michigan, Wisconsin and Connecticut; have long since enact-' ed liberal exemption "law's. New York, always among the foremost in popular reforms, is also pressing on in the 111.1111- al message of Gov. Fish to the present leeislature of that great State;'to which I beg leave to call the attention of Sen. ors. On the subject of homestead ex emption, the Governor says: ~ While it is admittedly' a primary du ty of the legislature to enact • laws for the punishment of vice,it is no less its du-. ty to remove the causes which frequently lead to the commission of crime. The impressions made upon the youthful mind, by the gentle force of parental authority and example, and by the as sociations of the family circle are among the must active and enduring of the in• fluences which control the conduct of after life. Much of the vice that we are called upon to deplore, may be trac ed to the- removal-of its subject, and from, the innocent, hut. wholesome .its sociation of a h olm." ltowever homble:' T e- ,4 45e than the oua ose - ofro on+ I ty , dictates of humanity, demands re ,„ ervation of the_ family 4.l - 10 maintainance of -the /Amity home, as of` ficient preventives of vice, 31111 sure and ' permanent ,Cori t r te Virtue and ti a pPitiess, and to piiihre:, prosperity end erdo." • , h Ylr , l t ex„ are the views of • I • - nor of 'Nett+, TOrk.• - They are the sentiments' of a humane- and far-see; ing .statesman—and I honor him for his manly independence in giving them the weight and sanction . of Atis ollic al ate. tion. Sir, I 'go -witOhe 'UOverlibi of the Empire State. would Secure' to', every fantilf a -I,c(ars'and a HEARTH. would - not perm ,the covetoui • and hard. hearted creditor to drive- his unfortunate debtor, naked and pennikas out upon 'the cold charities of , an inhospitable world. The lawithat authoriZeiuch a proce dere should be blotted froin the•statitte books of every State in-•thiS Union-1 they are repuguant - to the;spirit of the age, and revolting to humanity. Like the, laws stn' tioning - imprisonmeni fur debt they4,l?(Od: he repudiated by every phil atithroiiid legislator—they should exist but in the history of the' paiten obso kete 'idea. It li'as been truly said, Mr. Speaker, at he who sells out the last" little pro ,rty of a wife, and faMily of small chi!. •en, of a rash, heedless, or perhaps in: triperate husband and . father, add' af : !rwards goes home to dine—goes home PEAS? ON HUMAN NEARTA Sir, MOO thus obtained has kdamning , curse up it I Eutertaillig these yiews,.Mr. Speaker, 1 tattoo; go with those of my constitu.:, is who demand the repeal, pf,,thnex.' iptiOtt- lawof last-session, nor can t that any Considerable number ; them desire it. An elephant once nearly killed an Irishman for an insult offered to his trunk. The act was rash in the extreme butt it was impossible, the Hibernian said, to resist a nose you could pull with both bands. The Doylestown Democrat says that the real Asiatic Cholera has made its appearance in the lower sections of,Boaks county. In the vicinities of Falle,.illo'r risville and Bristol townships, several person have already died of the disease. In the Court of Quarter Sessions at Harrisburg, last week, Charlotte Mc- Laughlin plead guilty to keeping a disor derly house, but had peen indicted for keepi rig a disorderly baistly house. The Court sentenced her to an itnpriseriment of six months, a fine of $2OO and costs of prosecution. A GREAT. TUNNEL.—It is proposed to connect the Atrato river, near the • ISO mos of Darien, with the Pacific Ocean, by means of a cutting,. 63 miles long, in which• will req:iire to be a tunnel 4 miles in length, 200 feet in breadth, and 90 feet in height above the water. A joint stock cigar manufacturing company has been organized at West field,Conn., with a capital of 8450,000 half: ofK which iv as' lin rued Pledged —"whereupon," say's • the FrartiOrd Times, "the price of cabbage leaies immediately advanced," A considera hle crop of tobacco, hoWever,-is `annu ally raised in Connecticut. - - A corre4iondent , of one ,of Bos ton newspapers gives the following ex• tract from a sermon recently delivered by a Professor at Harvard. Univeraity : "Viewing the subject from the esoteric stand-point of Christian, exegetical an• alysis, and agglutinating the polsynthet ical ectoblasts of heumgene,ouS aseeti• cism, we perceive at once the absolute individuality of this entity ; while from that other , stand -point of, incredulous synthesis, which Characterize the den ocratic hierarchy of the Jews, we are constantly impressed with the precisely antiperistatic quality thereof." She was Caught.—A fashionable young lady in Syracuse was seen by a clerk in a store in the Franklin buildings, Thurs. day afternoon, to; slip. a couple of-pairs 'of:gloves inther pocket while the clerk's back was turned—she forgetting or not knowing that be couldlook-into a mirror near by and see her movements... Then She took another pair from the' clerk, and handed him $5 to pay for them,— He gave her $2 change; said he believ• .ed that was all right for three pairs, and ,bowed the thunderstruck young lady out of the store, blushing to the eyes.. Agricultural Johe.—Hon. DaVid Tag : gart is like the tail of a Nlewroandland dog—an immose wag. As latest piece of fun is perpetrated upon the 'candidates fUr'the governorship and their predeces• sot's. In appOinting the eoMinittees to act at the coming State Agricultural Fair, he has seleeted as Judges of H;uns. the follw.v - ing governors; ex'-governors, anti camtioates for the, governor4hip James Putt ; F: Pacifier, 'William-port; Dont IVtlnnot , Tomintla ; [sane itizb.hurst, Jtileph 'itter, Carlisle ; Divid R. Poi ; ter, Has ; WM. F. Johnston, Pittsburg ; Clearfield. Robbery of the Pennsylvania Rail road E,rpress Burthen Troia from Phil. acielphia:—'Tire Express Borthen . train from Philadelphia, on Tuesday of last week was robbed of about one thousand dollars worth of dry goods heyond leryille. The goods were traced to a house in Lancaster. One, that of Jacob Herzog, giyes information t that he had purchased them from a German named John Trinity. Two other persons were suspected of being out in the country oilierportions of the goods.— Otte of: them, Henry LeYan, a half:broth er of Herzog, was arrested, and. the, of. ficers are now_ .. in. pursuit of the ~:thirdp erson iroplicated:.: The robhery ;; Yraa effected -by.entering the-cars immediate ly after-the agent had examined them, and by throwing out the. hales and bon: dies into the reatl for 'accomplices, in ' wagons to. pick up. , Herzog' Charged with. Forgerpf— Held In 61.009: to, Answer,. re rday evening, ..tac.ob .11erzostwas ,atrested up. on ti warrant issued at the instance of a German from _Lebanon, named, - Jacob Leitz, charging ilia) wit h,. fraudulently forging it . judgment hood for $19,6 31. • The fuels, as alleged.hy- the, prosecu tion,sare.substantially , these:—Qtr the fifth 4lay ,:ef -last. August, the, judgment ;for the amount .above of-Jacoh,Herzog, signed by Jicrth.Leiti and witnessed by Henry Levan (Rerzfia's step-brother), was recorded in the °Le 4 1 t - Lancaster, and in the Recorder'S offic , e'4l.-Geba!ipri, pa the 7th (two dayS ; later.) This incipient hound is dated rnort to - tray.e- been, given. on the : 3d day - - •. 1850 -hut Leitz pos itively. den ies arty' . paper being' itiekistence previous ,to t ie time it was:recorded in Lebanon, : prof ever having, any such a.,trons,action with Herzog—in other words, ,he swears it was a forgery, It appears , that Leitz andllerZOft had .ha,d, : businessJransactions,the former; be.' :ingapeddler,andbavitigpurchasedgpods from ; the latter„but ,Leitz does not ..ad; mit a debt of'over $3O or $4O. At the time the bond purports to , have r •been gi yen, Leitz didinot own any, property, ha ving. only come into the . possession of a small property quite recently.— He alleges that,the judgment ; was not heard ofontil after this fact was.known: The presumption is that, the, bond was drawirsince Mr. Leitz-,came- into, pos session of property—a presumption which Mr, Herzog it'd' gnantly repudiates Ho waved a,hearing, and entered bail in $lOOO 'to answer at Court.. . BORN Tp' BE ITADiGED.:-1t appears final a report wich is in circulation that it is Very unpleasant to be -Viten - in tritertain house in Cliester''Co.v'Pa. Sifice'the year 1794 there-have been five execu titiik Tor capital Offences in the . county,. Edward Williams;'.who 'was hanged in 1830, and George rharanh, who was ex. ecuted in 1851, , were both :horn in a house Whioh '6ttintis about a utile from_ , West Chester. Iffgfam, who'-was re dent hanged in plinniaforthe uturder t o f his wife, also "first this same unlucky house. Special Notices. Rats, Roaches, Insects, Bed-Bugs. Costar's Rat, Roach, 4'c.. Exterminator Costar's Red-Rag Exterminator; Costar's Electric Powder, for Ants, Insects, an., (the only Infallible Reme dies known.) Costar sends by mail, prepaid, a Sample Box of the Bat. Roach, an. Ex. to any ad dress in the U. S., on receipt of $l, or the Elec tric Powder for 65e. (The Bed Bug Ex. being a liquid cannot be sent by mail.) Costar will fur nish Diuggists, Dealers and Store-keepers, a $lO Sample Package of his various preparations (as sorted) with Circulars, Bills, Posters, au, on re ceipt of $5, (loaving baLof $5-due When sold,) in order that theY may let their merits. advertisetnent. For Circulars, &e., address "Cos tar," No. ass Broadway, N. Y. [aug. 26-Im. .x -SODA WATER: Guilford & Lemberger have now got in full op eration their new and splendid Soda Water Foun tain, where the public will find soda water of the very best quality—equal to any obtained in the cities or elsewhere. This is to certify that I 'have made but one application of the MAGIC oth 011 lily fingers, which harp been drawn from contraction of the' cords, brought on by rheumatism. It was of sev enteen months standing, and I am now entirely cured, I "chieffiiily recommend it to all afflicted likewise.J. tit. FINFROCK, , • Harrisburg, 72 Locust street. "Wood,land Cream"—A POMADE FOR BEAUTI FYING 'FRO perfumed, superior to any French article imported: and for half the price. For dressing Ladies' ligii, it has no equal. siring it a bright. glossy appearance:: it causes Gentlemen's Bair to curl in the most natitral manner:`;removes,:dandruff, al ways giving the Janir The appearance of being fresh shampooed, PriciFoillyfitty cents. 'None genuine unless signed FIiTRIDGE &CO., Proprietors of the "fiAL:u OF A THOUFAND FLOWEILS," New York. For sale by Guilford & Lem's:Nor, and all Druggists. Feb. 25, 185ti.-Ont. Woon's Hera DI - E.—This admirable article is rnpidly,improvin,, ,, the hair. No article of a sim ilar kind; new Atefore the public, enjoys a better reputation as a restorative and 'invigorating hair tonic. Its peculiar Chemical qualities have aben eficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giving . a silky_and glossy. texture to that which was' forrimily Of a coarse - and dry nature. It has, also, we understand, a tendency to pre serve the youthful bolor 'and appearance of the hair, and destreying or counteracting the effects of age.---Mg." HOSTETTER.—Tbe;surprising effects of Tiostet ter's Vegetable Stonich Bitters in removing bile, forcing an appetite, imparting health and tone to the system; and dissipating dyspeptic symptoms, is truly wonderful. Etreyy nervous, debilitated, weak and amaciated person, male or femule,should try it at once. One wine-glassful taken three times each day, befofe meals, or,if the patient should be a lady or child in a debilitaied condi tion, half the quantity will do until sufficient strength is restored, which will be realized in a very short time, and convince the patient of the truth of the above-named happy results, which heve gained for these Bitters such an enviable reputation- everywhere. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. EMANUEL 1 2tEIGART, agent, North 'West corner of Market and Water streets, Lebanon, Pa. Aug. 45. laeliantin Female Seminary. TILE THIRD SESSION of the "LEBANON PK MALE SEMINARY" will commence. the First day (/ September, next. It is earnestly requested that Parents intending to send their Duo trrEms, should do so at the coutmencement of the Session. LEfilll R. BA UGLIER, Principal. MODESTE DECAMPS, T,ache, of Freqe.h rmd tehanon, July 2% ` 1557. -FOR - RENT. A STORE. ROOM'. AND CELLAR, in the nen , ' 11. brick building in'Marhet street, north of Wa ter, adjoining Jacob Weidic's property, in the hor 7 . ough of Lebantin. It is calculatedlot a Dyr Goods and Grocery Store. and is in e thickly populated nofghborhood. POs session trill be given immedi ately desired. : Apply on the premises to JOHN IL SNAVELY. Lebapon,Wag. 5, 's7—tf. • 74,111 E greatest offer in gold pens,-gold pencils, gold (tains, and gold uMehes, ever made. head. the A Splendid Gold Premium, worth from five to one hundred dollars, positively given to any Person who ran spare one day iu a week, or one hour in a day. getting up-clubs of subscribers in hisown and adjoining neighborhood, for the best and most pop ular family newspaper now published. No expense, no outlay, no capital required of agents. 'An entire new ,plan is proposed. by which any person can- stiLX!eed in 'making it a paying business. who will undertake the agency. A private circular, for Um inspection of agents 'only, with full list of premiums, will be sent to any one •who desires it on receipt of a stamp to pay return post age: Some agents have earned a hundred dollar gold watch in one week. Every family should read at least one Newspaper front New York City, without interfering :with their Local Pa. pore, which of course cannot and should nut, be-dispens ed with. put New York being the greatcommercial and bm-iness centre of this Continent; tur farmer, mechanic, professional inam or merchant, is properly prepared for the emergencies of his calling, unless he is in communi cation with New York City, by meanS Of One hr its first class newspaper - mediums. Such a mbdium isOur ..LED CEIt," neutral in polities, but giving all the factaitents of news, and thrilling incidents worth knoWnig thillbugh. out the country. A Valtzuble . Each new subscriber will receive with ifie first No. of hie or her paper. one of the now,a d; beautiful point ed indelible Pencils.* jtt,d.imperted fronflltirope, and for which we have Obtained. , the hgency for this country. "This is the mostingenions and useful improve merit of the present age. and i i the only Pencil krr made that,will write with ink. making it both , alam and pencil of the 'finest quality at the some time. it will lust fur years, and fur 'weeded use is Worth Mere than any gold pen in the market. For list of premiums and fell partieulars, address • 11A LL W ET, Pit bllshers, N triv York City. *Mex!. Pcncilq supplied to,the.trade at aprolitable dis- count. [Aug. 26.'67. GUANO F GUANAH ,QUANO,I ALL ta.Nos. Leinau's Supm:Priosyq, late of Lime 7.000 TONS.' cor yearVl' HEAT IC ROPS,use L Lt.lii:ALT'S Suiier Phosphate Of Lime, at 2i eta. a lb. or $4O a Tun; pr-use American Fertilizer at 53.50 a hbl. pr $25 a ton. One barrel of either is siiificient-for . an Aixe 'of Wheat. These are . PERMANENT MANURES:,.' made of. reliable (Thornton' .Elements; and- <have been in §nucevrful use for the.past Sj.xYears, im , proving the soil and 'increasing the valde of the land: . Four Diplomas. fro* the State Agricultural So ciety of FoupsyLvituia; NOW Jersey ; Delaware; :tad the Crystal Palace A•sooiation of the City of New yhili f .lMtebeeri 4 l4Ceired fur these' Valua ble Pamphlets: inc tirt. Enstisb and Gorman Lan bn bad by nETplication at the 'Office • ;'dealers. age to ally witarf in tließldfliWoi.M--.4 7 C-11 11 . - Orders son t.-by Mail.ticootapanied . tvith D.o.'.;b or Drafts, will bO promptly shipped to any Part of the weria ; ;;.; - GEO. A. LElNAU;Proprictor, •, No. l,9.SouthFront street, Phila. City. :ruiy, 29, '57-4ju. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS! I! A. It AN Y Publisher, 293 . Broadway, N. Y. offers for sale . 500,0 , Jd1,,110aks and Naps! Of all kinds; et' Publishers prices, to be accompanied with 500,000 GO, .-Arrorth from 25 tts. to $2OO each; consisting of Y Gold - and Silver Watches, Gold Lockets, Gold Chains, Ca.m4o Pins and Drops, Gold Brace lets, Gold Pencils, Sewing Birds, in short. Jewelry of every . deseriptidu ; Reticules, Ladies Purses,. Porto:innies, 40. k sloo'worth of Gifts diStributed with every 500 Books. -A GIFT :be delivered with every book sold for One Tidier or. more. Although no' .bookor Article willibe sold for more than the usu al retail price, manj will sold for leek.' Persons wishing--any'part War , book, can order at once And it will be forty, rded with a Gifp. Persons or dering Books wi Gifts; should forward the a mount-of postage, sit in ukt invariably tie paid in advance. • The a rage postage for $1 and $1,25 books is 18 cts; an for $1,50 and $2 kooks, 21 ets. inducements to Ilubtand Agents :—A Book '' and ft without money. -Any person; by orwarding an order for Books, (with -money on ised,); receive an Fa tra Book,auxl Gift wi every Ten Books to be sent to One address. • This method of the Package goes ~ Full.inforinatio terprisn; ttigether Mid:Gifts WilPbe fu is sent poet: prthl-t -.Aildress ' T\UNDORB Stuffed, Ourie orming Clubs saves postage, as y Express, - • . yespeptiag, this Great Gift En= Ith a complete List of Books, lashed in our Catalogue, which any address on application. RAISINEY, i):=293 Brpo.dway, N ew York. ES are sailing ilia Cheapest eat and Common Chairs. U,klLgUglkUjMi n .At== S HE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Lebanon and v ieinity that they will at all times be found ready to accommodate them in anything which belongs to their business, which is PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING. They warrant all their work. By strict attention to business they hope to se cure a share of public patronage. Orders for work can be leftat WALTZ 4i, RCEDEL'S Book-store,where they will be promptly attended to. At the latter place too, can beseen a large assortment of neat & chaste designs of Wall, Ceiling and Hall Papers selected by them, from one of the most extensive establishments in the city of Philadelphia. Sept. 2;'57-2.m.* THOMPSON & STOUT). Farsiver,s' .Sr- Mechanics' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP WHE undersigned would respectfully invite the - ay attention of their friends and the public in general, to the fact that they are prepared, the coming season, to manufacture and have on hand the largest, and best assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to the Farmers of this county, such as Wheeler's Improved Railway Horse-Powers and Threshers; Manny's combined Reaper and Mower, , 3vith i AirpoWslatest improvements ; Coleman's Farm Milt; - Giain Drills and Fans Gourle,y's Patent Harrow and Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters; Portable Cider Mills, Clover-Hullers, Corn Shetiers, Fodder Straw and Hay Cutters, .to-, All of the above Machines are of the latest and'hest improvements, and are all warranted to give .satisfaction. Also, Castings of all kinds , mode to Order, andat short notice. Particular attention paid to REPAIRING, and charges reasonable. FAR:VEILS will do well Co call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to'their advantage' to purchase Machines manufactured in their own county. AN All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. A. MAJOR /6 BROTHER. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. July 1, 1857 GEO. cAssER =1 LEBANON COUNTY' slrEAm PLANING HILL. BOAS, GASSER dr, GETTLE wish to inform the citizens of Lab. - non County and neighboring coon ".:Mties, that they are now in full oper ation, and are prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORKnyMACHINERY suet] as Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Window 4 Door Frames, .Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other hind of Sawing which .may be Wanted to suit builders. The subscribers bem leave to inform theyiublie that they have the latest and best improved machinery in the coun ty, such as 'Woodworth's Planer, ,te., and that they are able to produce as good work as the coun ty can produce. None but the best and well-seasoned LUMBER will be used. Carpenters and. Builders aro invi ted to call and examine their ready-made stock, which they will always keep on hand, and judge for themselves. Their Shop is on Pinegrore Road, near Phreoner's Old Foundry. Lebanon, June 17,'57. t_ ~4 3 - LEBANON Door and Sash, Manufactory Located on the Steam-house Road, near Cumberland Street, East Lebanon. - THE undersigned respectfully in oggi. form the public in general, that they .2"- - ;,,,;.„ 4 „ , have added largely to their' former ./11#-3 . 1'1, establishment, and also have all J rude of the latest and best improved MACHIN. -- ERY in the State in full operation, such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORIATG, Etc., for conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing., +c., 4-c., and the experience acquired by E. Long:titer and T. G.Gabel;during their connection with the Door, &eh and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full assurance of their ability, in con nection with J. Gabel, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. '.They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously as sorted stock of DOORS, SASH, 4tc., from the best Lumber manerfactories in the State, feeling confi dent that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the" State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, aad is calculat ed to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprises the leading arti cles of stock en hand:— Doors, of all sizes ; • ' Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and frame houses; Window Frames, for brick and frame Douses; Shutters, of all sizes; Architraves; Blind si of all size's; Casings, from3-to,6in.; All Mods Mouldings; Surbase; 0. G. Spring Moulding, ofall.sizes; Wash-bnards LONGACRE,A4ABEL & BROTHER. ' Lebanon, July 1857. P. S.—Planing, Sawing, promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. WEIMER .1111T.1 CHIME WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon, Lebarton WM. k P. L. WEIAIER, Propri eters, manufacture Steimi•Engines from 1 to 300 horse power, of, the _Zi2,,,:,,,,, il Xalitm.latest styles and patterns, ,with all Lice mound improvements. Also, superior Port able Engines (with Link Motion Valve Gear,) mounted on wheels, for Saw Milts, Wood sawing and Hoisting purposes. Particular attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They, take up a very small space, and can be put up in a room as a household fixture. Also, Blowing Engines and Machinery for An thracite and other Blast Furnaces, of improved construction. Forge Hummers, ofP. L. Weimer's Patents ; Rolling Mill, Sawing, Planing and Flourin. Mill Fixtures ; Minim- , Pumps ; Hoist ing Machinery .for. Mines and Stone Quarries ; Railroad Cars, Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop-Cocks, Valves mid Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam Valves, of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description—, made of the best material, by, well-known and ex perienced workmen;-Emoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas , fiues, Heaters, and sheet iron work of every LUur Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches, and ham merin,g,each square ; any iinperfeetion is thus de teeted, and the faulty sheet rejected; this isprac , tised in very few shops in this country.] Also; a stock of Wroughtrlren Pipe, for steam, gas and water, withal the necessary fixtures, con stantly on hand, and put up at the shortest no tice and on most reasonable terms. Iron, Brass, and Composition metal . Castings, made to order, at the shortest . notice_ Repairing attended to. with promptness and despatch. A gang. of Beiler, inakeidalways ready, for Boiler repairs. Blacksmith Work made to order. OM - Orders respectfully solicited. All commu nications, by mail Cr 'otherwise 7 attended to with deipateli, and work delivered' to'railroad, or ca nal, free of charge, - W/1.1. WEIMER: P. L. WEIMER. Lebanon, February 4, MT. .• FOR_ SALE. FLOUR, . 7 CORY, .'CATS LOADIVIIILM - AIDADLINGS, SALT B . Z.THETAG, BRAN at the Genesee mills , MYERS,& SiTOIR„ 'Lebanon}-Pa, Jar. 7, 1357 .-• ~- • . •'.WAATED, • . A T the•Genesen•Mills in tke Borough of Lelia, „LI- ' non, . • IiTREAT, CORN, RYE, OTS, .In any quantity, for wbieh the highest A Market, prices will bo, paid in Cash, by ' .•, January 7, 1.557. ,M.YEAS ‘4.SROU'R. WANTED, TWELVE good Flour Barrel CGOPBRS;at the Genesee mills, in Lebanon, to -whom cone - Mat work and good-:wages will be , given: ...Nene. but sober and steady workmen need apply. January HOT, MYERS Jr. Slicrint, NEW PORK ADVERTISEMENTS HEALTH DEPENDS ON PUBS. BLOOD. Brandreth'sPillspurif the Blood; NO DISEASE CAN RESIST TIME JUDICIOUS USE! • flEir operation with successful effect are the pecu liarity of Brandreth's ()111t race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile, kf at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is prev alent, but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. By their occasional use we prevent the collection of those impurities, which, when in suffi 'lent quantities, cause so much danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver complaint, dyspepsia,loss of appetite, pain in the head, heart burn, pain in the breast bone, sudden faintness and costiveness. In brief, Brandreth's Pills work their way to the very roots of the disease, cleansing in their passage, removing every unhealthy accumulation till the blood is purified, the whole sptem renovated, and the , functions and duty of life become a pleasure, where before they bad been sad and weary burdens. Often when nothing has relieved vomiting of the most serious character, whether from sea-sickness or otherwise, where the retching has been appalling, a single:dose of four Brandreth's Pills has at once cured and the patient has fallen into - a sweet sleep. When the mind cannot collect itself; when the memory falls; when it lean effort to fix the attention; when our sleep is broken and our waking hours harassedorith forebodings ofevil,then Brandreth's Pills should be used. If these, warnings remain unheeded, rheumatism, con sumption, disease of the heart, bilious affections, jaun dice, dropsies, piles, appoplexies and costiveness will and denlypresen t themselves. These Brandreth's Pills would have provented,bnt nevertheless mesa they will also cure. Ilse them at once do not let prejudice prevent the-use of this simple but potent remedy. Brandrea's Theory of Disease. Never extract blood. Blood is the,life. By, abstract. ing it in painful discs:ice . you may ace.salion the patient ease; but renternbertfiii etu3e3., only th . &reduction or lessening thnpowerio feel. And, by thus taking away nature's tools. you may preventberfrom fully repairing the ravages of inflammation,* convert what might only have been the sickness of a few days or weeks into a chronic affection of months and years. Brantlreth's Pills accord with Nature! Nature!, remedy in fact. When sudden, acute or (sin tinned pain occurs from any cause, then to insure a quick return to health, you must use Brandreth's Pills, which will soon relieve every organ from undue pressure, and remove those humors whose presence often occasions such terrible suffering. BEFORE TILE WORLD 106 YEARS! - vm."frrentymillion boxes sold and the sphere of their usefulness still extending. Ask for almanack and pam phlet of cures. Agents will supply gratis. BEWARE—aII pills with 4 '241 Broadway" on side labia are counterfeits. Get the genuine and they will never deceive. Sold at Dr. ROSS' Drug Store. opposite the Court Rouse, Lebanon, Pa. [July 15, '57-3m. M=! Has Worked Miracles. nitilAT all the bald and gray can be restored perfectly to original growth and color, does not admit of a doubt; besides. it will cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff itching. or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—even scald head—and in no possible ease will it fail of curing. as Why magic. ner vous or periodical headache. and if used twice a week by the young. regularly, it will 7eserye thecolor, and keep the hair from falling, to any Imaginable age. Read and judge. MillfOrd. Worcester - Co.. Mass., Nov. 1355. . . _ PROP. O. .1. WOoll—hear Sir take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far hack as 15:35, my hair conunenced falling off, until the' bap of my scalp be rame bald and smooth as glass. and it has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding 1 have used many celebrated preparations for restoration. Seeing your advertisement. I wns induced to give your article a trial, and, to my utter astonishthent, foiind, after a few applications, that my hair becatuefirmly set, and assum ed a glossy and beautiful appearance%and by the time I had used a quart bottle, my bald head. was, covered over with a young sad vigorous growth of hair,, which is now from one to two inches in length. and growing fast. Yours, trulyi 'HENRY 'GOODRICII. CITARUSTOWN, Mass., Aug. 9,1855. Gents :—Nothing hut a duty and sympathy that I feel to communicate to others that are afflicted as I have been, would induce me to give this public acknowledge ment of the benefit I have received from Professor Wood's Ilairliestorative.. When Ifiret commenced usinv , .it, my o hair w quite gray, and in spots entirely bald. 'I have now used the Restorative about live months, and ray hair is entirely changed to its original color, brown, and thenew hair is over three inches-in length on the spots where it was bald. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was dry, audit has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully yours, Bc., - Mrs. R. A. STODDARD. From Mrs. Ingalls, a well-known nurse in Boston. BOSTON. October 19th, 1815. GENTS :—At your request, and being so highly pleased with .the effects of the Restorative, I am free to state that my hair had become quite thin, and entirely worm: I have, for the last five years, been in the habit of using dyes but hearing of the extraordinary effects of tiles arti cle, I was induced 'to. try it. My hair bas been restored to its original thickness, and also to its former color, which is light brown, Yours, respectfully, Alas. INGALLS. , The following is from the Pastor ofthe Orthodox church, Brookfield. BROOKPIELD, Mass., Jan. 12. 1855. Prof. Woen-7DearSir—Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its, effects have been excellent:in removing inflammation: dandruff,. and a constant tendency to itching, with which have been troubled fromlny childhood, and has also restored the hair, which womhecoming gray, to its original color. I have used no other article, with anything like-the same pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. Ti. BRAGG. [From tbe Jersey City Telegraph.] WHAT Is re row—Taw:Wool:Vs RESORATIVE I—IS a question asked daily, by hundreds. We answer . without hesitation orfear of Contradiction, that it is the Only ar ticle known which wilt do all it-promises for the human hair. Tr WILL RENEW ITS,GROWTH—IT WILL STOP ITS FALL- Tao -41. WILLIM§ goal rrs'lcaretta. colon - It is not a Hair Dye, hut atipeedy and efficaciousitestoratire. 0. J. WOOD& CO.,Troprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y. and`l,l4 Market street, St. Louis, 3lissouri. For sale, is Lebanon; at 01311YORD a Larassapaa's Drug store. Also, by all responsible Druggists. ju1y1;57,31a 33:m11m .• ~PrQ , Nr r EN( oag PERIPUOI LE-R -r. GGUILFORDLEM.BERGER, Graduates_ of Pharmacy, and Practical Apothecaries and Chemists, offer to -the public a large end carefully selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-stuffs, Oils, Spices, Perfumery, Toilet Aft-i -des, Flavoring Extracts, Tobacco and' Cigars,. pure Wines and Liquors for Medical purpos.es; with everything in their line. as Druggists, Per fumers and venders of Fancy Articles, which we narr-conuirontiond Fatente,4-Phyei chins, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh, pure, and prepared irr the best Manner.— All the new Preparations, Chemicals and Patent Medicines. Horse and Cattle. Medicines. The largest assortment of Trusses, single and; double, for children and persons of every age, andfor ev ery variety of rupture—carefully fitted and ad justed if desired. .Abdominal Supporters. All orders correctly answered,-and Physi cians' Prescriptions and Family Heceipt,Sea:reful ly compounded. ft... Country Merehents and Dyers will iind it to their advantage 10 buy of Guilford kLenibe-ghi. ; s 'eu Please call -and get 'one of our Circulars, (Vrinted . in both English and German,)lii. which you will find a list of most of the artieles and prep arations kept by us. ' GUILFORD k LEMBERGER'S DR-ner STORE is opposite the Market,*iese,,*z.. July 29, IS57'. - . Leberiin Pa. MILL SAW-1,14 IFL 4 3 AND G,~ ACRES O.F LAND - PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber, being desirous of selling. his merchant and Gutsr MiLytogether with his* Bali? MILL and sixty-two acres of land, takes the' present opportunity of informing the public that he has one of the best Mill Properties in the coun ty of Lebanon, situate one-fourth of a mile from jonestown, on the Swatara, Creek, and one-half . . • mile from the`Union Canal, at Jones town. This mill has been newly ?„4,c,, remodeled with the .beat Of:bevel, gearing, and everything in- best or order, for either couutry t er nor : chant, work. The land is in a high state of cultiVationi it being lately limed with one hundred biisheii to the acre, and is all under new fences. Any per son wishing to, view 'said property, can call at the mill for mformation,.er onthe subscriber, two miles from Jonestown'. An indyputable title will he given, and by paying.a.ranall Ml4nce on the property at thb;time possesalottisiiien; the 'bal ance willbe set out in paymente to suit the pur chaser. MARTIN WENGERT. Swatara tp., December 31, 1856.—tt I=l E RAE ER RABER tc BROS. THIS NEW FIRM ARE HOLDINC OUT GREAT INDUCEMENTS, BY THEIR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS, WHICH they are selling off very cheap. Their assortment of Ladies' Dress Goads is bard to beat, having all the' new styliOvhich are all well selected, Among them you will find Lamertines, Dumas, Oriental' Lustre; ehinese Cloth, Printed Lama, Silk Tissue, fig'd, Crape der Paris, Berege Robes, plain Tissues and Bereges. Black and Fancy. Silks, very cheap and rtur handsome; Ohallis,.3l. D. Lains Berege D. LO4, Prints, dirighams, Lawns, Brilliants; Lustre's, and a variety of other Fancy Dress Goods. They ladies are especially invited" to call - OMM , see' the,. New Goods. , April 22, 1855. . .Cali and See the Dry-Goods, :Grocery Vrockery .1T" -THE J FARMERS' STORE LEONARD ZIMERMAN informs his friends M and the public that he has just received anew stock of GOODS for the' Spring Trade, which , will be found as cheap as any stook of the kind in this town s consisting of all ; such- Goods as arer usually kept in a first-class Aare,' Particular at tention is given to Staple.Gcuidssfor ~tb_e- Country Trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for La thes' wear—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Un dersleves; Handkerchiefs, ce: Gentlemen are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Gasinets, -Tweeds; ISiiminer Cloths, Fancy mad other .Vestings, - Velvets, Ciwths; doe. In the Grocery department may be found splendid assortment of every need in the Fami ly:—Coffee, sugar spices, Teas, Mackerel, ibe. In Crockery, the stock is well selected. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. The higbest market price will be paid for Country Produce. Lebanon, April 22.1.857; WHO DOES Noir KNOW THAT HENRY tsc STINE., HAVE- RE LARGEST, CHEAPEST,' AND BEST SELECTED - STOOK OF SPRING, AND SUMMVA GOODS,' FOR 'LADIES 'AND GENTLEMEN NOW OPEN IN LEBANON"! - We would respectfully invite our numer ous customers and friends to call and see our splendid new stoek Ortpring-and summer Goods we have just opened and are coitSMntly receiving by Express. Our stock- consists of a full assort ment of the Most - fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen? Wear; Mantillas, Shawls, Bonnets, Bonnet vibhons, mitts, collars, sleeves, belts, ac:. for Ladies- also Hats, Handkerchiefs, stocks. Stockings, Gloves, &e., for Men. All kinds of Doniestie Dry Goods, Queensware, Oil Cloths. Carpets, Muslin Shades, roe. Also a complete assort:Merit of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which we are selling at very low prices. Giro us an early call. .' May 6, 1857. HENRY & STINE. LEBANON' V A LLEY RAILROAD . EXCIIIISION. A S the time is drawing near when the trip will fl take place, on the Railroad, to that Wonder of Wondere r 'Tit.EIVIAGARA FAVLS, we would remind the citizens of Lebanon county, before this triptakeoploce, that it will be neces sary to supply themselves with all kinds of fash ionable Dry Goods, so - as to, appear in suit desira ble for the occasion, and therefore would adyiso all such as - wiSh,tir rig ilienisti-ei - off and appear as Youn r_r America, to call- ot the wonderful BE E-Iti-VB: Now is the time for eVery person to call and ex amine that :wonderful Bee hive, under the Mam moth Portico. The peCuliar Constriction nod the enormous stock of Honey will be to every" person's interest to observe., - • HONEY is universally admitted to be agreea ble to the Mate Ore Very person; and the proper place to get it is known to he the bee hive; con sequently every person desiring their taste suited, need but remember that the Bee liivi is - die place to call. The superiority of this Great Hive, aside from the enormous stock constantly in Store, is also ev ident fromthafact that those Bees assume quite a different disposition, with regrard to their gath erings, to what other Bees do: instead of driving; visitors away by .flying at them in a haughty manner, and humining some. unintelligible Lan guage in their ears, and, send them away lament ing and crying with disappointMent and pain, for having to leave without getting a bit of .good Honey, and being bady stung in the, bargain,— they are-kindly disposed to solicit. the friendship, and cherish the visits, of neighborsand strangers,. and endeavor, in every way, to treatthem with inducements that will make them call soon again. They cheerfully dispose of any quantity of their sweet stock; at trifling prices, and never fail in sending away customers laughing, and rejoicing, with the Great Bargains, and-frequently exclaim ing, with overwhelming joy, "Behold this is the place for Honey !" . It will also be found that the bees of this Hive have not,lieeliMpg idle.durbg the winter, and particulaile snick file tint -appearance of Summer, when a pOrtitin of them immediately flew off to.the flowery East, where theia:gather ings never failed to be the Inca - choice of the seas on- Having just returned front : them WO tour this from they urapreffared to show . their-numerous• filends - the handsomest se lections eVer;broughtWthisporough, embracing in variety-a cal:ether:kit every article in theirlino that necessity, fancy and : fashion - can conceive.— In short, their store is eiimpleta; , ritid an iavita tion is extended to all wholielinve in the truth of honey being: sWeet,.nr irallie the satisfaction of having their taste, suited. Step - into the Bee Hive Store..., The larg? - swarms.that are continu ally moving Wand fro,,hishig at; aroup.d and about, is another evidenCe that: their IWers have .not` tien in vain; or retintin , unappreciated by a .patronizing public; "'The • merits - of this great Ilive'have not only bedothe apparent': at home, -but its famels alsolastsptvading,itself through out the land, . -- GEORGE du .PHEL - LENBERGER: Lebanon, June 10;185i. N o LAIYANON A HEAD 11UAC" : "T I N&T .P glo ‘. ASSOItTNIENTDF '' Groeeries, . Queenstoare, 4c., • BY .FUNCK- Itt.- BRO., A AT THE MNSION HOUSE Iff11; . ; A ' . 'll l ll orta coanon..• • •• • • lATHO invite the attention of purchasers to their V V very eitensive stock of FRESH GOODS, embracing. erery-variety-of DRESS GOODS,. for Ladies, anal Ge7ntlenten,Thiell they ate prepared to offer to reliiibl and:Pronipt customers; at the pifirilnteeilig'4,v4ry reasonabfe satis factiv.,...Pleuse exatuiugAbefere purchasing else wifere. ',MOOS K. FHNCK, .? ..J(1 I'S 2' , 'Ruler° 'Tull A , .. • FORTItES; I'.E 7 I II PF.R. RINGWORM AN„'ED-fOr any , E . ruption , c4 : -Eieoriation of the Skin, , -whetheiort the head. face. arms or other parts of 'the body. uleora" - km- sores: and pimples on the face, Inalib%.speEdilfeWly EA, (if the Recto Mistura. To those aspalially,• thatare:sufering from the Pilo, we offer a sure remedy,: _ • • ~I.' Froth iteCi•ifrAnterlini. Pastor' Geriiida Church, Cor. Conway and Sharp streets: FOr the benefit of the afflicted, I feel it a duty to state `what a blessinia medicine. known-bp the name of -hull's Recto Mietura." has been tome. a-•liare been allikted , with•Ahe Piles for eight years.-during which time I tried zal.T,Ouir.remedies, as a_ practitioner. and, many others, •.bur without success_ Daring heard.of Mr. Bull's Pile - Remedy, I tried it ; and though - TuSid but one half-bot lTe“: can say that lam perfebtlrcured. I also used it -in a .violent ease of Totter, which extended over the whole body, and in less.tban two weeks it disappeared, and the skin became clean and. smooth. I strictly adhered to the directions., SAMUEL ENTERLIIE. Sold, Wholt*le and Retail, by D. S. Reber, Druggist, Lebanon; Ta.,^ solo agent-for - Lebanon county. • natal, : '•• German;:Sritokiiietobacco, fIORCELAN and Clay-Pipe:4 Cigar-Mims, nt ang.19,'57. REIZENSTRIN‘b BRO.. 12E2E01E3