littbaion Niuttiou. TZRICB, 011;60 Or. YEAR, LEBANON, PA., R. 24, 1858. * - ot•Me Lebanon Adrertisor. tISE&R ADE. In a cot/fg the Treat of the Keystone you'll find My Whets lave 'largest and boat of ito kind, It tones* toward heaven, 'tie aenk in the earth, And it's ends ea far distant maybe as its birth. In Fall when nll nature memo gloomy and old, •W hen the weather is changing from warm to cold, Then my first you will and in it'e glory and pride fn the fields of tho farmer on esery side. 'Tie a diet most healthful for man and for beset, To the Nth a coed 044 to the poor a rare feast; 'Timi "Suet° flu) epe, 'tia good to the taste, And before it is ripe it le plucked with much haste My second you'll dud at most every place, And to abut themselves in 'tie used by a race; 'Tie made both of stones, of brick and of ground, And of Om that vary may always be found. In my fourth or my whole my third yon will find, From which thins are , mrcie most of every kb/di Now transpose it and then a word yon will sere— ne name of a besot always ready to flee. My fourth and my last a pronoun may be, ilnd one which means the same as "to me;" Ms also a place where things can be found Of •alue,'hidden under the ground. Now, reader, Ilene my wbole you can guess, For 'tie by this time entire ' , Lettuces. LEBANON, Feb.l7, Is6B.—Ans. nest week. • For the Lebanon Advertiser. The Big Meetin g. Ailn.rEurnest:—One of our veterans of the said Democracy di the true school—a lolly retired ifarmer, of comPlete Teutonic blood and notions, and who wiii.oithar crank a rod joke or none at all—made a remark to me the other day that cog geeted a number of ideas. I was reading to him from the Philadelphia "Press" the Editor's vaun t ing account of the great "Anti-Lecompton Meet ing got up in that City, and headed by his self conceited and ealf-important self, in order to scare the friends of the Administration. Ho epeaks with most7triuraphatit air of the immense assemblage of "Freemen," all whom he represents as Demo crate united. under the banner of Forney .1, Co., to save the country from impending ruin—and in elevated strain tries to make the "rest of mankind' believe that such was the patriotic os*e' et of this boat of sterling and "tried ittamoorate." When f had finished reading these prompotts - nothings, my friend, above mentioned, remarked, very tart ly and to the point, that if the "tried Democrats" of Philadelphia were called upon to hang Colonel Forney, the number either of tried Democrats, as he calls them, or rowdies of all or no parties, or of the very sort that met on that occasion, would not be a whit leas. And so I think, Mr. Editor. Of course neither my friend nor myself thinks east the Editor of the "Press" deserve/ to be ens penaedin that fun:lion, yet we do believe that a crowd of equal importance in number and charac ter to the onein question could be scared up with in as hour's notice to perform the hempen deed. It Is very true, and it is to bo deeply regretted, that many Demoortas hare been misled and gull ed by the hypocritical appeals to the sacred prin ciple of "Popular Bovereignty,"—for the name sounds vary Demoeratic,—yet one thing I think is certain, that the great body of the Democracy of .Pennsylvania have not been carried away by the mere echoes of Democratic maxims, sounded forth by demagogues and traitors. If we know nothing mere, we know this, that in our own County, at least, the great Party is faith ful and true, as it has ever been; and in spite of the prodigious efforts of disappointed politi cians to hold up the administration of Mr. Bu chanan to the ridicule and contempt of the world; in spite 4if Forney's great indignation meeting, and the laststerrang .and Sussing of his Kansas sheet, the Demoorney of Utile Lebanon remains as unshaken as her "eternal hills." And should a meeting be called at this very time to sustain the Administration, I bare not the least doubt that a demonstration would be made equal to the numerical strength of the party. The dams ground the "Advertiser" has taken in the present crisis of Party affairs, I can assure you will bo most heartily responded to from all quarters of the County where there is a Democrat to be found. The pure spirit of immortal Jefferson forbid, that Vol. Forney or any other man should be de nounced, or read out of the Party, merely for dif fering from the President, on the Kansas or any other question ! So long as he did nothing more harmful than to express his at least apparently honest dissent, and to defend his own position through the columns of his paper, no one had. . a right to charge- him with traitorous designs. But now, when, with the.audecity of a Can/lice, in damps of the unanswerable position of the President, as expressed in Lis recent message to Congress, Su.mgsri to the one only and final mode by which the Kansas datable can be forever set at rest—now., It . Say., *ben he throws the gauntlet into the the Ikea of the Administration by head ing an opposition mob, it is high time to beware of the traitor, and in the hour of danger to fly to the standard of our esteemed and righteous Presi dent. WATCHMAN. For the Lebanon Adrertiser. John McKee, Esq., of Butler Co. Mr. EDITOR :—The 4th of March Convention is now near at hand, and the Democracy are look ing about for suitable candidates for the State Of. Beet next fall. In connexion with that of Canal Commiasioner permit me to mention the name of down McKEE, Esq., of Butler county. lie was late Sheriff of that county, has been a contractor on various public works, and is a thorough-going Demotirat.' g 49 would bring experience into the Canal .Board, and in my bumble opinion the Con vention might go further and fare worse in the Selection-of a candidate. .Fbr the Lebanon Advertiser The Forney Swindle ! "ni f Lecompton swindle" ia quite a favorite and etieding caption to almost every article pub. limbed in Forney's Preto. Has it never occurred to the redoubtable Col. that the greatest swindle Perpetrated ins long time, is the one by which he obtained subscriptions to his Preset Money has sometimes been obtained under Calla pretences; Forney.obtained the subscription price of his paper in it'way very Similar in very many in otaneeein Lettaison county. Ix hid prospeateue he promised to publish a thorengbly demoeratie paper, and -scarcely two months elapsed before he tumbled body and breeches into the pen arms of the Black Repuh- B oa ris...Lth e same party who but'a short time ago know him toe well to allow his election to the U. S. Senate. Trely thee , Democracy of the whole aountr,y_owe a keening do,bt of gratitude to Wag *nastier, Manger' wad Lebo; for saving them the humiliating speetapin-ef.'ciaing two such, rape gadesas Douglas and Fly in that august body. last swindle p ar raite4ke a.letter written to him by a Democrat from Inttlatrxii Here, it is well .known thattlei ,doud4att ever Wrote lite letter, that'll' written:, at all itsdiethot mouthed Black fteliiddican. $ , "Ina. ! Dr. Henry lir,,Stoy, an old s wan of Western 'Bsid,teorottly.Jde AhOrn an L'ig;lnim, nalificlitAmedieinewitei.44lkar. eke/ pmpaster, Pentisyivania. From thatTplitoe. he ea e. to Brownsville in 1807,. "Be resided)se, shwit'tinni in liirestmorelend . oonnty, Pa., in .-thW: year 1i49. Be, honorer; 7iittlimed to Vhihiiii;; when he had his residence for some years pelt. LETTER FROM LANCASTER. LANCASTER, FRB. 20, 1858 A large and destructive five took place on Wednesday evening, in West Chestnut street, lev elling to the ground the extensive Iron Works of Bon. Christian Kieffer. These works were three stories high, occupying two-thirds of ahalf a square, and by their destruction sixty hands are thrown out of employment. The Iligh school, a three story frame tobacco warehouse, belonging to John S. Gable, and the extensive livery stables of David Reese, were in imminent danger, but through the persevering effoAts of our noble fire man the fire was confined to the Iron Works.— Had the warehouse 'caught, which was well stock ed with leaf tobacco, the loss of property would have been immensei and as it is, Mr. Kicifor loses heavily, being insured for but $13,000. The pat terns destroyed, (said to he one of the largest col lections iu the state,) will amount to ,the sum' of $30,000. The entire cost of the buildings and their contents, is estimated at $75,000, of which nothing remains but the ruined machinery and the tottering walla The safe and books, togeth er with a few other articles, is all that was saved. I see by the papers that on Tuesday lust one of our fair daughters was carried off by a Lebanon. typo; yes, persuaded to link her fate with his— ACTUALLY HARRIED:. How dreadful that word sounds in my ears, and I alinost feiir instant on aihi/at(on at its utterance; but since the Junior of the Courier has stole the march on me, I feel, after courting ten, (1. v, the second thought,) somewhat more reconciled, and cannot be so un charitable as not to wish him all the happiness and joy wedded life affords,and—wcll,l cannot give full eipression to all my kind feelings for his itet4tre success. May he copy after his Senior partner, be proof against the assaults of the devil, and stick to the divine max of the Art preservative. •In making up his ens; pi (wedding) should never be made unless some of it is alsrnlntrran 'among his—TYPeGnielllCAL (bachelor) ERROR 3. Yours &c., LANCASTER. "DON'T STRIKE SENATOR WILSON."- , --A Boston paper, noticing some irritating remarks of Sena tor Wilson,of Mass., in the United. States Senate, in regard to the slavery question, implores . South. ern Congessrnen not for .all the world to strike that gentlemen, as it will m.rtainly insure his. re-election. Should they not strike hint, or in flict any other indignity, the same journal looks upon his re-election as hopeless. Senatorial qual ifications in Massachusetts must be eta very low ebb. Daminput., ACCIDUNT.—The Harrisburg Tele graph records a dreadful accident at "Union De posit Furnaces," South Hanover, Pa. Ono of the furnaces not working satisfactorily; in order to ascertain what was wrong, the workmen engaged in the work of cleaning the lower, part of the fur nace out ; bit whilst they were so engaged, the hot metal came running out in torrents, so unex pectedly, that five persons wore literally showered rer with the liquid fire, immediately setting their clothing on fire and burning them in a dreadful and shocking manner. Some of the unfortunate men jumped into the canal, and others into the water tub; but this proved unavailing—they wore so dreadfully burned that no human help could savc them. John 'Baler, David Landis, W. Mur ray, and a man called Dutch John, have since died from their wounds, end were buried yester, day, whilst Moses Wolf, another of the injured, can hardly survive his injuries. LABOR 5.6.1150, GRAMMAR !--lguch has lately been paid in the Now England papers about "Greenleaf's Labor Saving-Grammar,' by which a child can "learn as much in six days as he can learn by any other system in six month of irk. some drudgery !" In speaking of the usual method of teaching English Grammar, the learned Pres. Mason, D. D., observes,—"Children hare to labor year after year. without much progress, though a literary swamp; and when they grow weary their steps are often quickened by the birch. , while the blame is wholly' and solels to be attrilitztett to the -vapid method of instruction.' Who can toll us anything about Grcenleart Grammar? If it be really such a labor-saving machine, why has it not been introduced into our schools? If a boy can learn grammar in six days ho will surety not need'inore than 7 to learn ge ography, 8 history, 9 chemistry, 10 writing, 11 mathematics and about a fortnight more to com plete all his other studies ! What a satin. cif time! The matter is worth inquiring intell ..MI-One day last week Mr. D. Klirtgensmitb, of Hempfield township, Westmoreland county, Pa., says the Republican, while working in tit e'w oods, was attracted by some noise on a tree near by, when upon looking around discovered an eagle. sitting on a limb of a tree—he wenfhome, got his rifle, came back and shot it. It had tightly fastened upon one of its legs a steel trap. From appearance the trap must have remained upon it some time, as one of the toes which had been in jured was almost entirely healed up. The groat question is; who lost it steel trap 7 lagt.-A close studintof the Bible suggests, in the Marietta Intelligences, that there is reason for supposing that one of the descendants of Aaron, the High . Priest, was a native of Ohio. See -Ezra vii. 4, which reads, "The son of Rerahiah, the son of Uzzi, the son of (a) Bukki." ta... There is now living in Burnside; Penn sylvania, Ludwick Snyder, one hundred and four. teen years old.' ` wife JELM) is one hundred and seven years old. it is itsserted dint the cluck of the Cunard in of Europeun sit user two litm dred per cont. premium. Vur,s little of it is arcs sold.. A gentleman of- Glasgow lust summer of fered 13,000 for a share of Xt;000, but could not get it. With their first fire ships they built all the additional eight or nine ships, with the common earnings, without, any assessments for additional capital. jar "Donald," said a Scotch dame, looking up from the catechism to, her son, "what's slan der?" "A slander, grade wither?" quoth young Donald, twisting the corner of his plaid i "awool, I hardly ken, indess it be mayhap, an ewer true tale which on good woman tells of neither," jl The Pacific Betel, St. Louis, Missouri, was destroyed by fire on Saturday last, at 3 o'- clock in the morning, and from forty to fifty per. sons were burned with the building, or killed by jumping from the windows. The fire originated in the basement of the Hotel, and cut off all egress by the stairs before the sleepers could be aroused. to- The people have faith in Pennsylvania's first President; and as they stood by Gen, Jack son, when;party treason attempted to break down his administration, so will they stand by James Bschanan, if he is compelled to pass through the same ordettl,_ And hence, he who looks for a rup ture of the great Democratic party, will look now like others did then—in vain I—Erie Observer. 42E1„. Mr., John. Orth, of Harrisburg, is about to take charge of the Clinton Democrat, at Lock Ha.. vert,lately edited by Mr. Dieffenbach, Deputy Secretary of State. Mr. Orth is well qualified for the position. , During a revival, in the Second Methodist 9hditah of Lancaster, Pa, last week, the Rev. Mr. *alters, pastor, peremptorily ordered " those per sonswho did not wish to comply with his request (to kneel daring prayer) to leave." One of the auditors refused to do either, whereupon Mr. Waiters instituted a suit against him before a Magistrate. A clergyman of these/Mt church op .oared as a witness, testifying that .it was not 41Otnpulsory with every ono tO 'kneel, but simply - 6 i i6p t ry, when judguent was given in favor of Intendant; THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Vlek.. Rcv. Mr. Kalloch,of Boston, preachedhis farewell sermon last Sunday. The discourse On tained many strictures on the Piess, newspapers being the reverend gentleman's espweild aversion. lie now takes up the law, leaving the sacred desk, as he says, fixever. A young lady in Wore, N. U., improved the occasion of Valentine's Bay by sending an in sulting epistle to a rival female friend. Nest day the mother of the offcraded damsel waylaid the sender, and beat her unmercifully with a broom stick. tza. Mr. David Iforner, one of' the Associate Judges of Adams county, Pa.,died on Monday last. , He had been En. 14 years a practising phy sichm in that county, The school-house in Spring Garden town ship, York county, Pa., was destroyed by fire on Thursday last. J. Edwards Barnes, Gen. Supt. of the Little Schuylkill Nay'. it. ,g; Coal Co., and Duncan Wier, the Mining Agei) t, were suffocated in a coal mine near Tamaqua, last week. ...OFFICE Or TUE PUILADELPAIA AND READING RAIL. ROAD CoIdrAEY. li i Philadelphia, February ad, 1858. frIIR Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Companx„ are hereby notified, that by vir tue of an net of AitAmbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an Act providing- for the Con solidation of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Company,and the Philadelphia and Reading Ratirixtd Company," ap proved the fifth, day of May, A. D. 1857, the Directors and Managers of each of said Corporations, have entered into a joint agreement, under the Corporate seal of each of said Companies, for the Consolidation of said Compa nies, and Merger of said Lebanon Valley, Railroad Com- PanY,—prescrthing the terms and conditions thereof, and the manner of consortia" - ' the Capital Stock of the said Lebanon Valley Railroad Compsoy Into the stork of the said Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, and containing all such other..provisions es have been deem ed necessary to parr* the said Consolkhdion and Merg er, —and that avid agreement will be submitted to the Stockholders of said Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, for the purpose of considering the same, at an adjourned meeting of said Stockholders to be held on the FAG IPM DAY OF MARCH, A. D., 1858, at the of fice of the said Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Cont pany. No. 227 South Fourth Street,. in the.city. of I'liil, adelphia, between the hours of 19 M., and 3 rd., of said day ; at which time and place, and for the . object a foresaid, all the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, arc notified to attend. This notice being, aPrenht compliance with the provialbns - of the ,Second Suction attic Act of Assembly aforesaid: And Notice is further given. that the Meeting of Stock holders held upon the 11th January, 1858, was adjourn ed to the time amid place above mentioned. Felt. 10.-td MILUENNEY, Secey. • • Nolice to Tax-Collectors. rylit; Commissioners would again urge the Collectors to collect the amounts due on the Duplicates and pay the same over without delay. The present 'state Of the County funds will not permit of any: further indul gence. it is hoped that this notice will not be disregard ed; otherwise the Commissioners will feel themselves bound to enforce the collection.. of the same. . . 1 FR ED BRICK SI i ULTZ, Conimissioners :JACOB BACHMAN ' or . , AIICH:BL DELNINGER, Lebanon county Lebanon, Feb. 10,1353. [Lob. papers copy. COUNTY Cost OFF=.I Lunanox, 'February 8,1858. ?NOTICE is hereby given, that the Coruntissioners of jj'l Lebanon County will hear Appeals by 'all persons rated for State and County Tag for the year 1858. for the several Townships and Boroughs.in said County. at their office, on the following days, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. 31. All persons inter- , ested, are hereby notified to appear at the time and place. specified:— ‘- 2 - Lebanon Borough,..Monday, April 3. . Bethel, Cornwell, .l a k s " ; ' ~, , . 1 Tuesday, April 20. . .. . North Lebanon township, . lieidleberg, I.ondonderry, ' ' Swatara, f Wedno=day, April '4..1 North Lebanon Borough, 1 ' South Lebanon, North Annville, ' 1 ' South Annville, I • Emt'llarinver, . . Thuroday, April 22. Union, Cold Spring, 1 ~ Mitered:, j ' ' ' The Assessors of the several Townships and Boroughs are hereby notified to attend, at the time and place fixed for the Appeal of their districts respectively. 1 FREDERICK SHULTZ, Commissioners JACOB BACHMAN, - of MICILELDIMNINCER. Lebanon county. Attest—Crers SHIRK, Clerk. ' Lebanon, February I.o i WiS. . - . . Assessors Take Notice. . TIMM ASSESSORS of the different. Dietrich' of 'Lebo non County, are. hereby notified to appear at the Commiesioners 7 Office, in the Borough of I,ebanon, on Monday, the first day of March, next, for the purp.Fe of receiving their TRANSCRIPTS, Re.. FREDERICK SHULTZ, ) Com missioners ;JACOB BACHMAN, 'of ' MICILEL DELNINHERJ Lebanon county. Lebanon, Feb. 17, ISM, SBALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Commis. sinners' omen, in Lebanon, until Moilday, the first day of March, 'next, for bonding NSW STONE OR WOODEN BRIDGE over the. BIG SWATARA CREEK, at Jonestown. Drafts and specifications to be seen at the Cominissioners' Mee, any day between this and the lotting. N. IL—Bidders will also state in their Proposals whit they will allow:for the Materials of the OLD , BRIDGE.. FREDERICK SHULTZ, Commissioners JACOB BACHMAN, " • MICHAT, DEININUEIL , Imbanon County. Commissioners' Office, Lebanon, Feb.:l7, ' . LE.BANO:,‘ LBANK; , ! - . • • l'ob. 3, Isss. CITIVENNENT or the Lebanon Bank Published in pur- AO comma of “ati Art•proriding for the iesumptianmf specie payments by the Banks aid for the relief, of Debt ors," passed October 33, 1857, I.—Loanp and Discounts,- '• . 3:133,60349 2. Specie, $53,l 57 751 - Balances due by (dirge. Banks, 11.047 Otlf 74.234'77' 3.—Notes in Circulation, ' E 3.69,190 00 4.—Amount of Iteposits, including individual deposit:l . unit ballances due to other , lnikii, 50,040'-76 y. EDWARD A. 'I3'III,ER,-cashiOr.. , , Swarm and subiall,e'd Imfore me this 3d day of Yobyu ;try, 1853. t'Peb.l.ol dostam t remor.," Tli} subscriber respectfully announ ; cesto thu public that hellos recently en forged his Brewery to a tonFiderrible'ex ,4.l tent and introduced storm; powe d d I an ow rea to son y dour:olds for SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS,. for horn' e and distant consumlition; melt astlltnton Stout,. l'ortpr, Bottling. Ale, Brought ~ .rtic and Zn er Beer. -, Liberal per eentage allowed to Agents. - LFREDEIZICK. Beading, Pa., Dee. 30 3857. . Bargains . ! Igargaingl• rilltE undersigned having purchased at Sheriirs , latc, the entire stock ofOLAYEILING-of L. li. Oppenheim er, now olfor for sale, at their store, one door south of Henry & Stine's store. in Market street; in the borough of Lebanon, all kinds of Ready-made Pdll, IrinEer,ond aver Their assortment is extensive, and of the finest and beat material, and well made, and as they hie' anxious to sell out speedily, they are , prepared to sell at tow avers. All •hi Want of clothing will do well to give them a call beforii purchasing elsewhere. - ; J 41.001.4, HECHT, 111:0S. Lebanon, Noi;ember 1857.--tf. CARPETS! Carpets! Oil Madre! Oil Clothe! Banketal Baskets! Carpet Chain! CarpetChaini Bed Feathers!' Bed Feathers! Corn Broonw! Corn Brooms! Band Boozed and &variety of other Goods, received and dully receiving by inward v Cd.'wExprese, which will be told cheap by Lebanon, Oct. 28,%5. • 11E).: Y L.STINE. Not ice to Creditors. ALL PERSONS indebted to the firm of MIRK A: TICE, or to SAMUEL U. SHIRK, by Note, Book Account, or otherwise, are requested to make early'payinent to AMOS R.RouoirrEn, Esq., at. hid Ottice. to Lebanon,and save costs; LEVI KLINE,- • , AMOS It. EC/CURTER, Lebanon, Oct. 7,'37. Attorneys for Creditors. ABOUT TO VISIT - PAILADELPHIA the WESTERN 110 TEL, MARKET street, be low 9th atreet. Every 'Mention given, with n I lleSire to please. BoAttoiso $1 PER .Mv. July 22,'57-Iy. A. 31. 'HOPKINS, Proprietor. Revolvers. OOLT'S Allen's and otlihr 'Revolvers, single and doable barrel Pistols, fine Pocket Knives, Port Itlonaies, Purses in great variety and sold at the lowest figure at, ILEITZENSTEIN k molt. Dee.-18;1857. 'Citettp'Jewelry and Fancy Store. . Dress GtiodS.. A T RADER A DEG'S NEW 'WILDING you win find a /1 splendid assortment of all kinds of Tangy Goods— Shawls, Capes, Scarfs, Collars, and in short, every variety of Goods for a complete Dress•-•=very cheap. " All kinds of Domestic Goods—Muslins are very cheap-!: , Cheek, Ticking, Sheeting, Blankets, &c. Anr• Please call and see for yonrselvea. [Lebanon;Clet.2l, '57. 'ryIIPOR'I'ANT 'INFORMATION, by whieli 1 suffering in familiesmay be avoided. sent to mar ried men and.thoso contemplating marriage; Address, enclosing four stamps, DR. D.IV. DISDOMBE, Brooklyn; N. Y. - • Dec. 16,157.4 m. . . Garden Seeds. A.- , GARDEN" SEEDS 1 ' Wirrafited. Fresh' just <= received 'by - ' ' - •• ..r. , , ..'. ..„- GUILFORD & LEMBERGER, ' . • non, Feb. 10 '5B ' Druggists. r.r.rTHE highest puce for Chantey ;Produce will be. given exchatigoin for geode, at BADER & Notice. Notice—Apreals• To Contractors. Notice.' Lauer's Brviriry. Gall and, See To Persons ();r - RENIOVAL._c:ta S. RA BER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, liar been 'Renewed to hie New building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Engle Buildings, Lebnnon. 1 snbscriuor respectfully announces to his :1.-go:11,1- j_ tames and the public in general, that he has con stantly on hand a large clock of DR UGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CH EMI CA LS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISIIE.•!4, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-C 41.8, EXTRACTS, listid, Stkrgical.lustrunients„ Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Tobacco, fie. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to locution, which he offers at tow rates, and warrants the qualities-of the articles as represented,— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. IQ-Physicians' 'inscriptions and family reel posesrefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of and and 10 o'clock, A. at.. 12 and 1, end 4 and S"P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 0, IP:17. DAVID S. BAJIBII. BULL'S RECTO MISTURA, FOR PILES, 'FETTER, RINGWORM ND for any :Eruption or Excoriation of the Sl:in. Algo whether on the head, face, arms or other parts of the body. OhLuicers or - sores, and pimples on the face, may he speedily cured by the use of the Recto Mistum. To those especially that are suffering from the riles, we offer a sure remedy. From Rer. Mr. Enterlint Pastf;r German Church, COT. Conway and Sharp streets: ' For the benefit of the afflicted, I feel it a.doty to state what a Messing a medicine, known - 14 the 11.11/110 of "Roil's Recto ?distant," has been to roe. I have been afflicted with the Piles for eight years, during which time Ltried my own remedies, as a praetitioner, and many others, but without success. Haring heard of Mr. 11nWs Pile Remedy, I tried it ;• cud though used but onehalf-bot tle, can say that int perfectly cured. I also used it in a violent case of Totter, which extended overate whole body, and in less than two weeks it disappeared, .and the skin became clean and Smooth. I strietiYadhered to the directions. SAMUEL ENTRRLINK. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by D. S. Rater, Druggist, Lebanon, Pa.. sole agent for Lebanon county. aetv2 t, .1 1864 !. : jr.3IEI6_IIILI MEDICINES! PERFUMERY' TAJILET & FANCY ARTICLES GUILFORD & LEMBERERG, MARKET STREET, Oppositil the Xarkpt 4ouse, ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT ()fun WAR RANTED, DIRE and:FURL and sold to SUIT THE - TIMESI , ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, At Guilford 4 Lembergei.'s HORSE CATFLE MEDICINES, At Guilford Lemberger's BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL, At Guilford Lemberger's TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Guilford c Lemberger's. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Guiyord . 4-teinberger'S, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Guilford 4' Lemberger s. With all the articles u nallp kept in a wcll•condnrted. First-Class Drug . Stare. TRUSSES! or every varietymnd sold at the lowest market pricer. Warranted to fit when applied. 415•.PIINSICIA1N'S. PRESCRIPTIONS nail FAMILY RECIPES, accurately compounded hr, J. L. LEM'BERGEIt 0 RADITATEof P11A.R.31.40Y, who has had an' experienco of eight years in Philadelphia and Richmond, Ya.. gar " COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Supplied witn Burning Fluid. Pine Crib-Essence of coffee, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Y.ye, Es scnees, Medicines, Perfumery, at the moat liberal' Wholesale rates. by 01M.LFOBB fi LEMBEIIGEB. DRutiGum, Lebanon, Jan. 13,1858. 31-arket'SYreet. COME ONE I COME ALIA Give us a Call at the Golden Sign of HENRY & STINK JUST RECEIVED a very, large and. splendid stock of NEW FALL & wisT Elt GOODS, whieL 011117,1 , -4:llwere purchased et the lowelAt prites, and nil 4 4:iVaRlieho ;old at unusually low prices, for cash, or in ex change fr. country produce- Their stock consists in part or the folloWing, Thy otals,Jadies' Dress G oods, French„M crimes, Coburgs, Parainetta Cloths, 3.ustres. all-Wool Ducats. all. Wool De- Mines, Mouslin 'notables, high - colored Wool& Silk Plaids, Ginghams, an endless variety of Prints, &e.i &c.. which are offered at very lOw prices . by lERNRY & Silks ! ! :Past received, a splendid assortment of rich black. plain and striped Dress Silks. Also. extra rich plain and strip ed fancy; alt the vi,ge! Call and see at the cheap store of IFENDY k STINE. - - Shawls ! Shawls ! Shawls ! daft opened : , §plendid assertnwpt of Long,Slarals, Ray State. Thin4.l3dack' and . limey. plaid, Mello, all colors, ClWitille, anti It variety of °them, Width are off last, the tliay.the clteape4, at the store of - ' ' IrmxßY STIVI , - 'l7onzestic - Goods bheiip Just 'fleeeirtal-4.1 - aslina, - .Checlts, , ifinginuna, Manacle. Cant9n Fiatincis, 'riekinp, and a variety of otllers.which dreofferkiliitredneed prices, by ItENRY & STI NE. Far. Men's Wear ' Jukt received, a large and sidendid assortment of Froixeli and Eng Hell Cloths. at all prices. Also, plain, black and fancy CaSSillieret., French (41seimereri, plaids. and s id e stripee, Zattinete• Eentneky Jeans. Veetings; 'and ii'varjo ty of. other, Good ' s for Boya' and Men's Wear„which an; offered 144 hy • f ENItY • • Noto's4he'tiine to buy ch'ea:p Goads - 1 • itEilltY kfitiNli lihvt , just opeded)fheir Fall ark Win ter Stock of bithx.lB. and their aatvrtinen f tof,Fteskti trIES and QtrEENSlvAitii cannot, be surpassed in the Borongh of . Lebanon,- GiU and ox:indite:at thei stiii-e"of Lebanp,Oct.'2s '57., -/lENRY. le. STINF • MARRIAGE GUIOE by Dr. WI4L.yoUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. wikr:irouN. `MARRIAGE GUIDE 'by Dr. WM. YOUNG. . MARRIAGE, GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG, 111FiritEIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. • .111ARRIAG E GUIDE by Dr. Will. YOUNG. , MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YO,UTG..• MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. • MARRIAGE, GUIDE by. Dr. , T 5 L YOUNG. MA It It I AQII GUIDE by -Dr. ,W 31.. YOUNG. 3IARRIAGE GUI,DE by Di:WM: ;YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W.M.';YOUNG. . MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WTI. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE byDr.W 4 M.'YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE.by Dr: WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE' GUIDE.—YOUNG'S GREAT prrYsra, LOGICAL WORK,,The Pocket F.Aenlapins, or Every One. Ills Own Doctor, by Wm. YOUNG, M. D. It is written in plain larignage. for the general reader, and is Illustrated with upwardeof One Hundred - Engravings: AM young - married people, or those contemplating , marriage., and having the leak hopedinierst to married life, should read this book. It discloses seereta.that every oneshouldhe acquainted with. Still, it is a' book that must be ,liept M locked up, and -not lie about the house. It will beaen't to any one on the receipt of twenty Svc cents. Addres. Dr. W3I. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE 'street, above Fourth Philadelphia " "(January 20,1855: 1y A G - REA.T' PANIC ; • /IND GOODS SELLING WONDERFULLY lICIIF - 31110111 . -:_AIL.3IIP°.• rruiE undersigned are now °mining a very large assort- J_ meat of FALL and WINTER GOODS, among which are Cloths, CASSIMOrak, Vesting, Ready-tirade Clothing, and all kinds Glen's andlloys wear. • • - ALSO, ail kinds of Coeds forhadies' www, such asblaelt and fancy silk, Delta n es, 'French Aferino, Gebel* anti plaid Goods, Shawls oral! descriptions, _Bonnet 'Trimmings, &c. ALSO, a large stock ; of GROCERIES & QtitigNSWARE ' 410 at the Bei ITlre. - VII Lebanon,-0ct.1,'67. GEORGE & SIIELLENBERGER. • The ClOthial e i Store A' :T i wring :Establishment' "of D ATIEIt & BRO'S you will IkoW find in their New Bald ing, a few doors East of their former place, on the.2d Story, where you mailed all kinds of CLOTHING—Coats, OTer-Coats, Sacks, Bound Jaekets, rents, Vests; Boys' Clothing, alt very cheap. You can dress yourself from top to toe at such low prices as will suit the times. • •(M. All orders for TAILOR:MI' will be promptly at tended to. . -All kinds of Cowltry Produce taken in exchange for Clothing and Tailoring. ' (Lebanon, Oct. 21, '67 New litarber Shop , EORGE W. DALY,l.lsnurr STILEET, opposite AS anon - Bank.4enid. reepeetfullYinforin the'Cititmisof Lebanon and vicinity, that he.atill continues his flint-close Shaving 4. Hai* .De'essing Saloon,,,' and Is junpared to do bueinies in the neatest nig best style, ond•trould solicit all to give , bini a teal. *. ;,Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857. . . - A D tt LlcswEgr et rtcedhis;HAT CAP STORE, Building, (opposite his late stand,) In Cumberlatiditrent, midway'between Market street, and the Court "louse. De extends Ai:cordial insitationlo all his friends, and the public, to ,give him dealt in his new bication. Ho has Nat opened his NEW GOODS, bought in,uttleipation of his Removal and the Christmas Holidays,' Eebanon, Dec. 30, 1557. For Cheap Cloth, Cassituer QATINETT,And all kind of Woolen Goods,,eallat tho Centre_Building of ItAGßit_fi BEG'S, where you will find every variety of Goode for Gentlemen A Boys' Wear, in kind for theseason and in price toneWthe times. • Lebanon, Oct. 21,1857. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Clothing tbr the Million. MILE LA RGEST,best assorted stock of Ready-made tiloth ing ever exhibited in Lebanon, was just open Mat the Head-Quarters for (kit and Cheap Clothing/ in Cumberland street, opposite the Court Hons... 11 riZENSTEIN s Buortimt take the lead in selling cheat' ; they can't be brat. We invite our numerous Customers and the public in general, to call Rod examine QM' new stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTIFING, consisting of alt styles of Over- Wats, Sark and Frock Coats. Raglans; !Calms. Cassimer and Business Coats, Boys' Coate, 'Pants and Vests, as well asia large:dock of new styles of fancy.eassimer pants. silk.' velvet, plush and satin Vests; Underclothing, such as silk shirts. uterine shirts and drawers, heavy cotton and wool drawers,German knit` tielnits,"Weel and cotton hose, KM , fors, comforts, neckties, suspenders, gloves, shirts soil edi tors, &c.. t 4.a- Bats and Caps, Trunks, Valises mid Carpet Bags, oft will be sold at the loivt;st figure. Lebanon, Oct. 7,'57. - REIZENSTELN R BRO. Genaint Preparation ni g hty Concentratk Ctnnpound FlUid _Extract Buchu. For diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret:diseases, : le. male Complaiuts, and all 'dimities .of the Sexual Organs,. Arising from Excesses and Tmprudencies in.life, and re moving all Improper Discharges fromthe.Bladder, Kid neys, or Sexual,Organs, whether existing In . Male or Female, From whatever cause they may have originated, And no Matter of Bow Long Standing, Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Mown to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!! it cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the symptoms, among which will be found • Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of • Power, LosS of ,Memory, • Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Ins- - ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread- . • • ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, ihtiver-: sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often .Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, lint hands,. Flushness of the Body, Dryness of the skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Ilea- , maces of the .Eyelids,- Fre-, . • quently Black spots • Dying before,. the • - with Temporary suffusion and toss of sight ; Want of Attention, Great Mobility, liestlessaemorith Horror. of Society. Nothing is more desirable ,to such Pa tients than solitude. and ;Nothing thoy morn. Dread for Fear of Themselves no Be pose of inanner r no earnestn,ese, no • . Speculation, but a hurried transition frorfi one • • question Wan- MEI These symptoms if allowed to go on—whichtbis med- I idne invariably removes—soon follows, Loss of Power, Fatuity, mid EPILEPTIC FITS-,in one of which the pa-1 tient may mcpire. Who can say that these excesses are, not, frequently followed by those direful diseases—lX: SANITY AND CONSUMPTION ,The records of the In- • sane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths -by.Consmnp tion, bear ample, witness to the truth of these Assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the mostlnelancholy exhibition ap pears.. The Countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither 31.irth or Grief ever visits it ; should a soundof the voice occur, it is ravgy articulate. ' 61Vith woeful nteas ores wan despair ' Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible I nod has brought thousandc upon thousand to.untitnely.gravco,thus blasting the am bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY i T - • ' If you are suffering with ...ny of the aboi , e , iiistreesing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT cureyou.' Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. '• ' - Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors. • who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizelfal know and aroid them, notirsavegong 3.lifney;? and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle'Of this Popular and specific Remedy. • ; ' ' ' It alleys all pain and inflammation;is Pirf4tly pleas aut in its taste and odor, but immediate in"itsaetiou. .1 _ . ' • • Helmbold's Extract Bzicku • •, Is prepared directly according , to the Rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy end Chemical knowledge and care, :devoted in its combination. See Professor Decrees' Valuable Works on: the practice of Physic, and most of the late Siendard Worksof Medicine: 0 1 360.11M1110 One 'hundred dollars Will be, paidlepairPhysielanm'ho can prove that the medicine ever injured n patient; and the.testimony of thousands eau be produced to pro*e, that'it'does great good. CasCsl of from •01M,Av'eek ttithitc; teen years standing have been effected., The mass of t Voluntary Testimony in -possession of the PropriefOr,l vouching ¶a virtues and curative peorCifg, is imMeaSe,!' embracing names well known to SCIENCE" AN NAME. ,! 100,pco ..Bottles Itave Been Sol 3 and ant a single instanee'of a failure has been reported! Pt:Meially appeared before .me, an .Aiderman of the CMS , ofiliihulelpida, lt. T. 111:1.11BOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does fay, that his preparation contains no Narbotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but ere purely Vegetable. .. ll.T.lllll4,ll4olli,solemenufacturer. Sworn and a:be:riled beibro me this 28t1 day of Norm bar, 1854. Wal. P. 11.1.1411ARD. Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or six for se, De livered to any Address,. Aecomnanied by reliable antlresponsibleCertifierriesfrom 1 rofessors of Medical' Colleges, Clergy Men and others. rrepared and sold by IL T. 1110,111101,1), Practical and Analytical Chemist. No. 52 South Tenth St. - oelow Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. ~, To be had of Dr. George Ross, 1). S. - Halter. and of all Druggists laud Dealers throughout the United States,, Canadas and British •Dforinees. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I Ask for Helmbold's=take no other. Cures Guaranteed. Dec. 2. 181)7.4y. , Im porta nt Discovery. CONSU.MP .txti , .1., • • • :Diseases of the . Longs.and- Throat AlLl I;osllnylt . rx .t. CURABLE BY : INIIALAT.ION.I;rI which convoy's the . a• Remedies to the envithas in • the lungs through the. ath 'Meioses, end coming in direct contact with the diocese, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes atfree and easy expectoration.-heals-the lungs, purifies the blood. imparts renewed vitality to the ner vous sYstem, giving that tone and enemy indispensa. ble for the restoration of health. To be able to •state confidently that Consumption is ettrable , by. inhalation, is to me ti source of unalloyed pleasure. ft issa much' under. the control of medical.. treatment-ate, anY•'other formidable disease : ninety nutiof triNiryttriadred cases can be cured in the first stages; and fifty piireentAn.the second; but in tht third stage it is impoUlble to. save more than five per cent., for the lunge are so cut Op by the disease as to defy medieal- skill. Even. however, in Ate last stages, inhalation'tiffords extraortlinaT7 relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which' an nuttily destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the:lJ niteti States alone : and a correct calculation•sUotiethati of the present poptilation of the earth, eighty .thilliono are destined to fill the Consuroptite's .grare.• Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow co' fatal •as , Constfniption. .Jn all ages it has been the great ernewr Lebanon-Vaillev 'Bank: Tf' of life, for it sparer , neither age nor sus ; but swoCfneote ejnotberlonor stied, one door cad (If leeinhorde alike the brave. the beentifuLithegraceful, and the gift-lt,lir ILL ;sq.' tliefolkoving RATES of INTEREST on ed. By the help of that. Supreme Being , from whoa' cornett.DEPOSITS. ; on 'and after the . Ist day of .3htiCli, every good and perfect gift, 1 am'enabled tooter 15.57. . to the atillehd a permanent end speedy cure in Con- I Foil year, nod longer; C ner•esnit. per annum: • sumptio». Thu first saran of tubereltss from 'Tripur a • }'or G • ihonths, mid longer. i per cent. per annum ; Blood, and the immediate effeellwodneed'bytheir itepe- For 3 dienths, and lenger,.4 per. cent. per amine; sitter' in the lunge, is to prevent the free admission of reqiiiiing shinit notl h e laterehtistid ale into the air cells, which causes a weakened v italit y ; 11111 for thelielinsit (tyro( ut:the date of deposit !tithe date through the entire system. Then, surely, it is more ra- of withdrawal, - . also afford F. liberal llna'Of al , : tional to expect greater good from medicines entering ' camniodatidnali? thtie6 - whe ;may favor tit' Lt the cavities of thedungs, than from those administered . payable cin . crenianil. wiiritmy. a premium dti.SP:A..IW through the stomach ; the, patient will always find the ' and NiTiVICAN 7JeILLtRg, aful also on . ofd . 3E4i o ;fie . m.: lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling retire- tors nnil , Wilfinuke Goilectkiii on dinar. True, iiilislatiou Iva local. remedy, nevertheless, i mit to albrairtrtirthe. Thilleri gratitl, it acts constitutkinelly, and with. more power and To Europe i'NctotiitteLtin And: ad gen6o,l EX , taint s than remedies edminiitered by the-stomach. To CiI'ANUE ftnit'llA.Nltrliio 'BUSINESS. • • •`•'• provellie powerful and direct influence of this mode of •' ' •0 . DAwso N 00 1 ,y 3 pAy; Tr om ent additnistration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil- C r.O. Guist; outlier. ''• •' ' • " ' ity;in a few minutes, paralysing the entire nervous sys tem, FO that tolimb maybe amputated withoutthesligbe. est pain; inhaling theordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. • • TLa inhalation of mtnoula will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. 'MC odor of many, of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few moments af ter being labeled, and may be intiediately - detietcd- In the blood. A convincing prooto the constitutional ef facts of inhalation, is the fott that sickness is alWays pro duced 'by breathing foul air. is not this positive 'eel.' deuce that proper remedies; carefully prepared and cloudy administered though tho lungs, Would prodnee the most happy results 1' During eighteen years' prem• tine; many thousands, 'suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable CUM, even after the auffetira had been pronouncial in the lust stages, which fully sat isfies me that Consumption le no longer a fatal disease.— Illy treatment of Consumption is original ; and founded on long expe.lenee and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles,' Ac., enables mete distinguish, readily, tlie various forms of disease that simulate conaumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken evedin a single case.— This familiarity, iu connection with certain pathological and micreacopic discoveries, enables 'me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chaste; to en large the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vi tality, giving energy and tone to the en tire system. Medicines,with full directions, sent to any part of the United Stats and Canadus, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter, but the'cure would be more certain if the patient! shifuld pay me-'a Visit; whi s ch would give ate an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable mete prescribe with mita ' greater eirtainty ; and then the curie atitild be effected , Without my seeing the patient again.' t: ' • 't 'lll4 W. GII4.EUM, Office, I ,l3l,RinitrtSk, (old Pi0.,1.00,),b01w 12t4, RjAudampinii, PA. • July 8, 1857-4,farch.lll, m 867. • Henry•Bartnianls Brewery . . • LAGER •B.EER SALOON, I N Cumberland Street, went of UM Plank Road, Leba noo. Schweitzer and. Limberger . Cheese,. Rolland herring, wholesale and Retail. A largo room in the second story is free for meetings, societies; &c. Lebanon; Dee. 9,1857. ,Itegidy-made QUCII AS ovxitrx)ATs, Sack Oolda;Fock Coats, Manta kl and Feats, all CblOnf knd all pilnjeli; net received Enid offered at such pricea as ham akanly cluceil; many; to parchaie... Wa defy acque titlon cn.Feadi-rinide Clntlitng. For cheap Couts,..l s ants and Vents, all at.. • . .*:Lebanon, October *EX 1857 : • • • • AGENTS, ATTENTION; GRA'FF'S ino you.Vishlt) find good employment, and moke inn- fo o t ,s, b , - Shoe Store Removed. jJ Hey with littlO or no inverdment. and withoet lerfering with your regular business': If you do, read rids , r efit* Fan and IV,' nter Stock oil ver ti sem on t. runrE rnderligiroll would respectfully inform the public C. g, Toon & Co.. of g 92 Broom SI reot. 'New York, are that be has REMOVE:II hls WidiTand Affoli STORE, tun o n f ee turi rig and PelliDg rue=d we geld retells Mr i.^,5 to the room lately ticcupied by At Rabe-174.CW; o r ta c h :ore einwat that price -land they throw in :t ; L ug Store, second Minding' Pleat of theerourt Douse, where gift or prize with each Penvidworth from up to he has opened it beautiful sibek of . ;fil . 5.;;'..:(1, $5O, •,?7.5. 1140. SL4IO. L.,',115/. 'Don't - I cry init. "Humbug! Lottery: 1 4t-, , moll:thing, The, Fall and Winter Bootcamd Shoes, p e ncils are sold et their cash vatic, and:di the prchit' over for Ladies. GrintlentenundUltilitrerw AM:,l l 'isissidrtatexic the first cost are thrown int° dn' gibs, which actually is very eomplete,„nial endirtwes all tholotelOtyles, which eost theypurchaser- nothings , aho prices are distributed"? be can sell out et IoW prices. Tie, public wfil please cell on a ma,/,,„ plan of - draw i ng . which, w. add take too much and DANIEL ILTLEFF:. room to explain, but which has never failed to give eons- N. 11.-- , -*Trikvarats. 'now is your time If you wish to O.:M ph:4i. SzttiNfitetiOn. We have drawl; and sent to purehas , 1 a large itswartment of , TrOnd - sXanacit, and different kindit- Pr:. 183 gold watches of rations' priers, 74 purses uf2gold . of Reps. Cane one, Comeattic dollars, 23S gold Jackets,l3lo gold (mains. and a correspond- I Lebanon. Oct rag number of other prizes, within two mouths. THERE ARE NO BLANKS-" , but every purchaser drirres a Prize worth Certain, and, it Anil& thou UI& of chauccit to lie a higher figure. We want it good agent tri'every neighleirhood through-' out the country, to solicit purchaser's, and any a> ent. to be successful, must have e Pc...lmpend prize to ex-Rb.it ;We pay agents $1 cash for eaclilmicliaSer hmolditinS, Mid the first person to ant' neighborhood who applies for a pencil and gift, will receive the agency for the locality. Should an agent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit with his Pen cil. he would have little ilifflealty'in obtaining scores of purchasers ; and Making it a paying business., r A News Metz !sassd.! ! Read I ! We LOA nobody to send their money till they know what' prize they draw. Any person wishing to try their lurk. can find send IV their !tamarind addrese and we will make their drawing and inform them by return Mail Ivlbtt pri2e they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil. and prize, or not, whit:Mier they choose. Nye give tuft ,pririlege only once to a Purchaser. After the first draw ing, every purchaser will be required to Fruit in ad.; ranee, through* the auth . orized agent. We , will sand with each drawing the ingather taken out, With full de licription of the plan of draWint, - &Orbs ••• ' • C. h. TODD & Cu 39 4 B roOlt i u et. New Yuck: Jan. la /M. REMOVAL! REMOtriVU'REMOVALt Fall and Winter Arrival.of Boots Shoe* 'nate . Caps. ~4Sic , 111M} Subscriber would respectfully inform ' the citizens of Letintion roil Vicinity, that ; liodato AtEMOVXD.his BOOT and SIION STONE to his New Buildhogin TlVahnd street, Wiesen Reinhard's and Rainier's /*Woodier° he lots:just opened a superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children; embracing Calf Skin. Halt Kilti and thick Boots fur Men. Boyui, it ladt•Youtlis; all k I tuts of Moitossg.sorlt Calfskin,Morocixt.Kip and coarse for Men, Boys and Youths; alautt gcueral :Assortment of Meit's Gaiters. such la eniutieltsl. l ,C7Mgress,Cnif, Congress Cloth and Kip Congress for Men and Itoye. • A gmlend assortment of Gaiters for Wieland CI ild also Fancy Shoes for Ladies and Childieu. all colors anal styles; n general as/penitent of tittmlnle,liodti and Blatt. for Ladies nod chi/dm&, • I HATS AND;CAriSa such as flue Moleskin, Silk and Brush' Ilatnin general as sortment of all colors and styles of soft Hats fur Men anal Heys. Also, a variety of Traveling Trunks- Arly-All the above nrtieles he offers for tale nt the lowest rates for CaSia. Conte one, route all, and see, examine and judge for. yourselves. lie has ell kinds of Lime-aide 'knits nod Slaws., soul will take orders for any kinds of Boots nod Shoe'. 0101 fulfill them in a short time. • Letinnon, Oct. 21, 1557. JOAN GASSER. SANFORD'S SI,OMI CI A LLEN(I4, Patent l'ortableulleater. gills: most powerful !tenter and ,ortniteat . ,Fuel-wayer in the world. For warming situ, pure airPrirate . .or. rnbile Rooms, Jtaiis. Studies'. Charehes, Vai,ctorietsiomf, ito...Sauforcrs $1„,lon Chatham,. Potent J`Ortnble heater is nntwonilled. It is Onion"( that it w,2, print., into ac- Hon nt least 30 jot cent. more tw a t dull! any other of the fame site. using at the sumer per oent. Ist foci. The objection usually ascribed to . all other.heotora of furnishing an impure. dry air, soiajnrfritts tp LeAlth.and furniture, is avoided in this, supPlyini ai ft dikes n . pure innlleable nir. Thin beater line been in akt e tor Bv6 - yearn, and nll who have them testify in the now flattering .terins to their superiority over all others. both its . liti.tbnavern and heat ern, z. II ENRY IIEYNJ T11173i , Jr.. . ... . _._ .__ .......... • Tlii and She.4-ir.m Nr.trker. and dogpler.ia all kinds of Store, , , _V,. I.S„Vorth I•Vilt Airt, - (.:/Z1h€0,7i4, .• SOLE Al:mw Fo it is En its ANIOP f i ltApoirvrtEs.; N. 11.—Panipliicts roiiininitiiyi t Tram * .it!iose Who. pare tined them .it be NO ttr the'W4 , l•' ~'":' - '. .:. .. 45.. lic refi•nt. Min,. 1., tire following gaittleMen, Rh o have in tin this ...xcvihit etottl and the . * rnmt TARIIIIOII, wl,hing t o sui t ore vmliolly united to do .v. upon each and olio( them. Dr. 11: El. Mnlilindierti4 - Tolltinn Hart.), H. 13. Kitoi , la., anix.ii 3lisliler, E. W. J.:nal ii,,Frnt . • Dr. Willlnce- E. WOW. • ... ,Dr. J. - K. 31'ennly, .4.;. W. Sonders,, John Stephen:sm. Deka,' Darla. - , Reading. Dee. :In 1 . lkok !... Bst , r. ‘VAI.T7. & 11101. F. wonh).respettfollr . jr; , Inform the Puhim. that,they constantly.- rec.. dvee, fro m . the t.lstern Cities, 'copies Ur 1 . - .-1...n . 4"*," all the .t Important and attntetice New hooks, as soon nr puldiAnd, which they offer fur mile cheaper than they enn. be purehnsed ekewhere.—.. A mom .tbese lately ret-eived are-- " , l'artolis Aaron Burr. Livington's Travels and Ile+asarches in South Africa: , • Spark's Life of Franklin, - Abbott's Napoleon. City of Ilan Great Kinn'. • ' -• • • llnYard Tay 'reit Northern Travel :a; • :Debit and Credit. • • The Denson Why. They bare always oo hand a large pssnrtmentnf School honks. titanic nooks and titatienery. Siiiefay-rLeltooi ItookA. mad a ,age &evert:nein it nine, Piano, • itttd_Guitnr 3loair. Piano Porte. ")le Indian and Violin liedriteter. .• PAP ER' HAN G I N Gut; of Forehm Domestic , 'Window Shades. The Alto=n HO" Plopzinc.os =DE NEWSR4 RERS, daily 4. Urcd-ly, Can be:hod hy.tmlline: at tile atom, an C ttttt berland strut. in tlw lxvongli of thesipt Cook." ts)_...Orderii left with lthentferany kind orguinbihs their line; will be promptly attended to. . . non. Fel, ismu.i.qt • • • ',chat niiti' NI titital .11.utittrancei . • Coonpa lay. .incorpon#4,bythe Lrgislatiee - pf C H 11; .1' E IVY E • OFFICE 417 Jotrci TO IFI, GIIARANTS: diPiTA ;V511;0661 • . . • r IMfls COMPANY is in 'lien , operation. and requir to j nuilailnstiiiinie on all kinds nf property...in Tain or Cottnlry. and on ni , titinial:le tonna as , any well goy , . rimed and sate company ; either on Mi.:Manel orjufnt stock principle. • •!:4:44 .. Pm/I/ilk-4011N 11litUNSKR. ESQ . . • . .. .' ' )lee Preaddent4o. :11.• K Ali)l..V.i 1. ' *rtr I:0. F. MKII.V. Stcreterjr--W6I:4C - liAltitY. : • • i-% ...Li,- iil,ltqfroits.: . . . 1 Jonx ltnr,suipipq. .. Or.o. Itt. , : k • (ho. F. '1EILI", ....! ~.. D. .)1,..K aitna:ii , ,. , NAPin.aoxrilw, . .JeStan FeNCK, - JOHN C. SELTZKR, ..,... %. : a K. TREICIILES, DAVID M. AtAn4 DAVID 1t.ti,.., ! , . DANIEL in. IllErint,;;il ; • ~ .;Wm. A. RAMAT. ANTIIONY.K. }:cr, Agent for Lebanaa and ricinily,. • Jonestown, F0:b . .3,,1111155d0 .: : .••• . , . : -. •oi a. • The untterAtinett,SlAlt/iGEßkiiiikilttilitidiNlV•finnte to the es.tenterthetrkitittek toll Other ohliilitionA'of the "Ctatittox l'itszitf tsr.. s MBION CAJTEBON, .O:DAWSOIVatt.TAAAN; Gltoittri: • LEVVKLTtiIt; • 7" • JA:ATES YOUNG.''' AUGUSTINIVBOVK ' ' 1.0k:to / - ot', Nov.lB, 1857. ozoittßa OGEI3I. '• • Irish WhiskCy: . ..., V.. BOURBON IVIIIAXti, and K: IL:TU;(3l[O:4'i .1.!;,,,p 0t i0 r quttlity, jugt 'tor side at It/qua laT'S Jriyafq4 Liquor Stem baeoii, Dec. 30, 1357. •• •• • • • • Mot for the Ceotke • • NEW ..STOAE *,'1 , 1315Y. - 'GOODS • ,•• .trtsj•li'' 1 • 1.• • ' • THE PLACE-TO $ t CH EAP/ R It• arAt i tto'.*S AFE itxmoviipligeit STORE to *o.ixowandiang; 11_4 Env doors East of the bid stantkoorar.of laud nod Market streets, where therlaave opened a sidess did assortment of LL & W I NTER - GOODS, - • • of &My 41,a;crIptkris t'orLAntEil'43Rll.§.S' GOOD.S 2 No'si Styles for the seasen.-n.toti nulnyrolas wope. „ • -.. , 961• Call and see &dn. No* Is ttii titiie to May 'clielit:)! Lebanon, Oct. 21, , . ••• • - • . ,‘. • IsebaniiiiirV4ll/ eV • Rafil ''RPiitt• . Snoop3;ln, Mess, January 12,1855. .. .. .. .. . , . 11111 be open for Public Treed eettocen Beacfkg and Mir- BM Sfitt..--1.13 . yMg tine - le a trial ' of ironr•llair Restore , risburg, ou li f otu f a y , Jfinuonelfiv,ll3o- 'T : •!•••;.. tive,-1t Ayes niippassere to say that its effect has been '• . ' ,••••• ;, excellent in removing inticumna 'Um', dandruff, and a con -7,..n -,--,:rT•rji.- --:1- q:l4i i f d li - i - q - • ____. •. - ii-FFI •t 1 ' 1 1. , •,!:,..-,' . ';.!. .. • ! stant.iteldng tencieuey with which I.licive been, treubbod •_.'.. - Aiimi- - ' —:-. --'' .iernii - r — .c... - - ,. . , ... , ::: , ...1 • from childhood . ; and has auto restored MY hair; which was • g i l t •• - , ~ ~ • • ..:t becalming gray 4,...)!its original,6lor. 1 havOuted no oth 13ASSENGER TRAINS le a ve deeding daily (ttal.7 Cr article with - anything like tlae:pleitieriseproflt. -1- relit SunditY.lGAtt• P.l O A. 'AL, simxite_kingimith ,pp ... and down morning Treble xm .11 eadlng.4istiroad, • and Al - -; ' rrof.Woon. Roarer of the Orthodox : Murat; Brookfield. riving at riarrisbn,rg iiy 12.50 noon ;In time to con ' . _ ... . ; Yours: truly. .r,• J. • BRAGG , . , • • with the Trains for Pittsburg/ Lancagte.T. c glienberaburgi i [Prot:tithe Illiseurt Dentricant.l. . Treverton and - Pinegrove. .„, ii: ~_....• ' WOOD'S HAIR • Dit.—This.ailmlrnble cuticle is retail' RETURNING, will leave IlezTisiurga.426f keu..-.1 for arrival of,Tralits from places above named, andirons fore the pnblic,,eufexs a - better Deputation AS a reeitoiativa. BaltimoreJ and reach•liendlog• at o:3li.t.4..entineciing- improving the hair. No article.cif a nitir kind, nl . 1:01T. be Potts. vllle en d Philadelphia Trains passing Reading Ho t haven benefloial edict upeet,tho growth andiebaraetar- and invigorating hilt tonic. Its peculiiiirlemlear 04- . Baum evening.. . _. - • ' •-• .2. ..• .. •.- • :4 ,-.—,'' _.,_, i of the hair, givitm&ailki aildigitiSliy texture to that wh,f,*. Fsss.—Betweeti Beading anttlf 261..mitaiguri wox.lbruitirly V en d ers and dry nature. it bloc abto,we I' -. • ---.110 4 ' Lebanon, 0,85 .. 0,70 i µmien:bind, a tendency,to preserve the youthful opleivAd - ~,,,,i i . , "',...-_' i. Lia*g ot •••” 41 a c riebarr.,.! ~ :11,78,f0;00 i 'pp:lams:we of the hair: and destroying or oeuntstasttng : -..••'. - - i' ''''"w .l 3 :e tttiwill•• ProeUre. their tieltets beltire' I the OfteDi of age, Witimncbsec „ *"..andaGocis LI .i. , fa the Trains start. , , i•I: , ,:,, . 1 ..., z..i 0:. Ter, we hardly pereei veliociliny. hiat or Plattem 4 lo4henhi ' WFeb. 10, 1808. 7 ...a.104 - I.&;I4IOQLLS, Oen. Supt. be without so valuable an' iidiutief. to their tale, , ALTZ & RONDE'. haviljnit- '' • • .1 ' ea-' ' Nor sale in Lebano, at;Gmtsolts.* loafmosi*'s, Droll' summers( of rcE w 800 K 0,.._ • • -,.........r..1-. , , sieve, Also ' ,by allteepeetable Druggists.. (dep.. 11-4 a. New Sta•re• - 11tie 4 Betwbeililltunnielstown tin4,lraddleoFii. . ,lAN anal after the 14th . illiff.; 9 . 13,. a p-. __-_,_ 1 ~.., .9riberi!)rill - rolkipillyt , t betvi s eViclfingaieViown and 3lldMrivir • - : rnapcptintrintliPtemm tatetbolax4don;,-yall,t : : On tlaa,artav#6l mu dllvutime, Of _Om ,anon ikt,_W4 [ town. vrhp na u kelall u - hrOltllV tor.tfttraPit le. ,' tonal for the antommudation of the imldie. Good horielo ' and all kin& of convoyane,-s. 1 November 2, 1557 PRILIE . 11h:CAU LLY, Fashionable Not and Shoe Maker Combo - land stml, one door fart qf Black Horse THE SAM'Ctibet IltWrits to Inform tho public that ltt has up.•ned :thole. where he fir prepar ed to execute onl,es of BOOTS and SHOES, oldie finest finish and sI Ic, it not enperiot, kb any hero tofore offered to the public. New Fall and Winter Stork I lle has just returned from dm city with an unrivaled aaanrtment of the litest FALL and WINTER STYLES of Moto. Shoes, fillppem, de., &e., fur Ladle's Gentlemen and Sir Erery body I; fnriled to call and erainint. — at Lebanon, Nor. 4, 15.57„ "Home Again : 79 • . 4 VTR ouderaivead would. rtxpectfully Inform the public that they have . returraed home again With their TIN-WARE & SIIEET IRON ESTAIt , ' LTSIIME?i't to the well-ilium:lt place in Number land Ore*. opposite the Fogfe Ettildings,keltitisom, 111..,. -where they !dual be pteaad to accommodate all modem-- era, nt the sltortt notice, and on the most reamoulablo terma. The SHOP will he found in. the Basement of Adam Xerc Bailaingiuni the WARFAIOONI on the Sret flour.of the same Building, next dour to Itaber's Dry 'Goods Store. The:Shop is a! magnificent one--it being the haudoomeot in . the ,County, and well calculated for .eueli e. purpose. /EA- They would return dilate sincere thande for the liberal patronage afforded thauc.aud.particularly this . last season . VI. !loping that their untiring efforts tv 111e11.1e, and their return "WOAD."' to the old stand oolong 'oertipied by Joint Mac willinsure for them a ball more 'liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them e call before purcloudeur•rdrenhere. , .. • Lebanon, bre„.30,'67. .Jus.E.A.p.Axoireirry. Ileuse,oevcrs . 4 Mistime THE TOWN HALLIN COMMOTION GRAND EXHIBITION!!! ,_ , , atTllEundereigned lute jnfitttgatii returned from • the city: wlierVbe-hafpurchnied the 1x,..t 24-- • • eortment of FURNI,TUHE ever offered in Leh- unon.'n nil which 'lte tairdiFthis onportimity to. my ho will A.II In= low, or knew; thkit it any other estab- - lialstiene. Ile hoe : . SOFAS, Teti-a:eetiiaintileaid.Takler, Cen tre Tablee;11740:41 4 310 0 ,;14; Itaeke, Tea Poys,L.mkini:Vl44oe.* mtee aB. kinds of Came u, tr set Kittle?, Furniture. Also. 3inttra , ftra. Venetian Bllmle. Ctirriages for Chil dren, Cane Seat said Common CILAIRS: and almost ornry,- . thlng that can properlrbo atisociatedwith his basins.. . . . . 4 - 4-11,1 feels great oinfidence in e3lling attention to this nssortment. and eonlislly invites Ill' to.give him a call be tlaro purcimslog elsewla;re. Tie is deterinitest not to be ,undersold. 114 Room is in the ro)rx /Li LL. in Marker 'street. • . - - - 71111.70. P: FRANTZ I!'9.—Redo-male ComNS ivnt tx.: kept on hand. and a splendid Bemuse hem teen oloMMMl4Wmthrmil ' Pnnorals. Alms ICE lo any quantity. " • NIIRIIOI3, Oc t . . 21. 'K. All Right About:'F. ices TF NOT, it con be.nutile rightby malting' st J.. DAT I.l* -. :cm - SKr-ix:llT in 8. J. Bttne's New Bullet- Mle door east of tteiubseVeatateh:where you cm ob.- - Jain a...LIKENESS that will compare favorubly in every .resiwct with nny- takern el-see - hot-a 1 IF. 'has one of the Hest •sky;lights in the country; and haying sparest no , -pains to snake his :rooms oclinfortable..he solicits a largo , share of:natronage from the citizens of Lebanon t rounding countr.r. • Ni)—Priceei to suit:the time& Lebdnimi, Nov. /641.67.. • •. •• • • J. DAILY. Sliiving,. PQ 0 . 1 4 1 4gH541 6 :6 - 0...1 • IZl3lntxmAN & WILALF:I7 would. reopeottolly in ,/ form tho phldie tEht. they Have ;taken the establish • mentorlfr. Y.immerman, ou 3farlot street. next door to. Zion's hotherao thumb: wheirelt will rive thenirplandoro to wait OnZol I whir may favor them with their potronagO_ 'rites have 11.1 rtftleh r'kperienee in the busioese. and wilt -pare nn rv.in. to 7,iv, entire eatiefaction to' their crude torr4. Thvy havenowlei every' arrangement forothe per fection of 'their business. They' cordially invites call and Letatiton. Nov. IS, Isfa. FOR SALC. 7..47. FlXtUrt, • • -•• • • 4 , - 4t1,;:%.-!!;..z. .. - O ATS. t it • - i., .111DDLINGS. :ALTS? Tit E DAG, • • ..:: BRA? . at the tloneeeeNille or• . 7 ... MY:4IM k 511OUIL rata 3..1g53. M t: ': ..Lebanon, Pa i. 1 ' Vf r i N' . • "' ' n i ' ' . cr.-e-O4klo t , -' , . A r the fteana v E AN . IIII, In the boron . itit R cfcLe ., l,llnorr,. , - kirk '.' - . 4.46Atit; In slily quecatite,i'er which the.higiteet , Market; prices will h pail In easheby MYERS. 4E.SITOIJR. Feb. 3. girt. . • —--- • • Nol•tli IA ' • non Mil ling Co. firmly. No t:Tit 1.1:1:41NON MILL bas been remodeled, 1 and is now completed and in operation and-prepar ed to furniAleestomers-rem! lardy pith a yes:3' superior ._ ~-articlt of FLOUR; as - dim as it can be ,11 l om • obtained frokir.any other eionrie.l They 7 —..!. ...... keep constantly. oat luutd and for • • .-, ~,,i.f. s‘lle s CI/ OP . ;;` BRAN: : SHORTS. &r. - ...:1. 3 , lleg.i TlieytAtr• also'ireinned ' , to .de all E \„. kinds of CritroStetn? IVOirc awl respectfully *finite all the former rustrenttetif ithelllAll;:eipiillia neyt:i,e . Ale silo lbent a enlr. , t I-,' , ..,-, ..w... Si/ 7013 ' , ls s: • .... •• - • _ C ,„ They williirt•bie rernler marker - filen far am kinds i,f Grain, such. ineVELEAT;TßYtti(ola;i:oitirs.-- ,te_ and afford all — tialitleit'imd accotimsodoUnas tse. those Wilt. Will sell. , • •COlfltAD s , lt stoito xim i l•-• N. I ebanou. IN).. DIV. 9;1857.' . - "freakiest. : ~. • : • . AND RESTORING GREY HATE TO ITS NATURAL COLOR:. astonishing an 4 unequalled prenairation hai net , er failed to.produce a growth on Bald Ileads, when usetlaccoriling_totheAlmtiom and turn half back to its original Color, after ,haying become gray and reinstate it tr in alt its original latulth.Juse. 'eottrwss . and .heauty.— Removes at oral) all esen . rf, danthiltind ,unpleasant itch ing, scrofula, erupti ons and fererfsli 'beat from the scalp. It also prevents the halrTnint becoming unhealthy and falling off. sal hence nets ai a Perfect If Al it,IIKVItiORATOR AND TONIC. • A gentlemon of Boston wzite to his friend in Newited ford thus:— To,yourinqulries, - 1 would reply,t.hat when I first COM mcnclxl indhg Hairlitestoratice, my hair was almost white, and bad' been so for the last:ten yet= .and it was very thin on the top of my head,. and very awl-pulled out freely; but T foand that before I bad usefl all thd second bottle. (which was eight ,wenks) my bait Wilt entirely changed to its original.eolor, light hrown i awl is now free from dandruff and quite moist. I haie. had my hair cut five or six times 614(4 the change,.and, have never seen anything like white hair stailing the mote; and It is now as thick as it, aser was, and'ataY . not rogue out at all. It has proved to, any ca rall that could wish to ask_ July I, 18.55. Young etc, r - e—.--,.. . Vroru the Roston herald .] ~ , .... .. .. PCArriirrNa VI mid li :No \i - Ixo.—lty,, Aging Prof. Wotxl'.. Hair Restorative, gray hair am' be, ut i ly m t ore d Wits original rplor. -The subjoined ' '. ' l'askoncy o h n _ *on k Stone, Garditlie'r, Maine, Is but 'lgo. - thie 'Wally ha stances that are daily to to cipc .. 04,1iN . 0f its il ir wonderful effects. It bribe lottiei piObleiriatice ,hut a self-evident truth,it's hundreds in otik.ttc can tee .. , tits. _,... • • Gil ‘Cdkrial; eltine V., 1854. DEAR Sta:—lliait•used two bottles of Prot Wood'e treir ltestoratifC, ofilirtiii - trult i say, it Is.the greatest dLeoneerY of the ago for tftto ririgluiCclianking,tfie hair. ref Ore urine it I was s . 11111 1:1 1:11 airi'e7rify.' My hair has now attain ed its original color., y9..vail".4.or otuem i it to the world without the leoat fear, as „ . my !we was one a the worst kind. , •.• Y. O /.lrs,.resneetfully; Pr . f. 0. J. Worm, • • DANIEL N. MURPHY. Dratury & connußv. ItZAD: ono