The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, February 24, 1858, Image 3

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.witecsCMUNCIPIIS CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE
TO FOLLOW."
WM. N. RUN N, Editor and i'roprietor
LEBANON 3 .PA FEB. 04, 1858.
commendations and tsko ratulations
of our friends, in: own and Mid uring the
•
past week. en atl fl r:l3ii , lot" assumed
in reference to the- bee `mpton . tntion have
been flattering in,thef.eatremo 6 Dalvy Crooket's
motto, "know fltntlTF not ifgltg, nn d then go a
head," we have;tilwa*fiti:nettia bestin practice,
—it is a prineiple,ocaetfai4iiike-Democratie par
ty,—and lead ' t6 tiationtal and tlividual prog-
EXHUMING THE 01,1) Foruns. r —The , opposition
hare a habit, whenever, there a great National
:question on thoAapis; to exhilMti airtbecild fogies
—shelfed and dished politiehms—to write jotters
for them and preside at their meetings. They
did so when the Kansas and Nebraska .ad was
before the country, and new ,they ere' at again.
Bancroft is a historian, but never was a politi r
chin or statesman. He mini record tea, past; hut
tins no perception of the future, and his' influence
• in the scale now"wlll'havetnolierbr
\bad that of Samuel D. fon!. TeMilligb:.
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NEW LIQUOR Bti,t.:-lift
ph ia; has introduced igto the, T.L4its.p. ,Represen 7
Wires, at Ilarrlsburv.a mew Liquor Bill that will
attract general attention from the facts that it
represents - theTtieWe' bf the. majority, and is the
ono moat likely to be adopted by thi house. lt
takes the liccuilitig•.porier:f mettlif Aufitsi and
ttiOrect County -Conimissioners i
: Ostend,
compels pursoiti taking out a ilecii r set&fille'a bond
in the Quarter Sessitin
cil fitetiett !Olen otrirtkfiri thd
lug minors drink—the clerk of ithe court te get
one dollar for furnishing the blankitred in
tip the bond; thmidliarni In ''loll64plila and
.
Pittsburgwho_sitl4lo,o,oo n orth i
upwards, are twl•ey.s2oo;Altesc.ielling ss,ooo,auil
tinder ten thousand, mre , tiP pay ld 00; those Felting . 1
$2,000 and nadir 15,000;'ire.lo pay--$3O; - those
whose tittles do not amount per
are to pay , s3opAin. the country and.broughs the
last class are otly required to pay 420 perannuw;
a list of portent in tbe lignitell4llNA ishall be
prepared and classified by the commissioners, and
furnished . the County Treasurer;
The Lerompion Convention.
To show our readers that the Leconip
-4 4 ' av
ton Convention, w nel •t a t t Con
stitution nowhefere.Congress, was a le
gally btifig
the people of liiinsa . tcWPrOpuse to give
at brief history orihe laws , undertwhiel(
it was called WO' :existAtee'aitil
.formed its duties, and also show the fair
mess of said laWs.: It will be. seen that
every link is legally cotriplete, drid that
df the Constitution is not the work of' a
inajOrity'of 14n people-ittat intqority at
least gave theivassent to it by their si-
Settee.
The celebrateil .Douglas-Kansas•Ne-1
braska bill authorizedthe people of that i
Territory to elect refiresetuatives;inake'i
their own laws, and:form and -regulate
their domestic inatittitionie in their own
way, That bill provides' that the time,
place and manner of conducting
(ions shall he prescribed by law. , The
people, tinder this act, tnet, and, elected
their representatives, te:the'Territorial
Legislature, On the 19 tit-of February,
1857, the Kansas, Legislature passed an
act providing ,- for the election of dele 7
gates friuriez Constitutiini r and under
it asitidnitSiiiin as'tt4Sta te into the Union.
That ei cot ioNvats , llo kitemD lop It taiMon
day in June, aritlirfa Convention met tt
the first . M dna tqt: Muctg
has 'Went sad:4l6llßa liinispaPtilihirtir
else*here;'*,:to."ttio, it,effin ieney of that.
law , ealliectire' a fairy thetleat vol e .offi
people,
In order to distrbuse• the public min e
and satisfy all, except' such
main of the same .perverse opinion OW,'
that theie never was an election I
enacted, anywhere; tharsought toludtd,
more vigihindy th'e fightit C ofthe voter
anil, to sect? re,-,a fair ' lull, vote thar
the much abused , Kansas.conventicfh det,
we will - here s hirr e. sytitipsis:tif that
The act preildei.Asat ttie Bheriffs of the Acceerd,
counties shall, between the lit , of March and the"
lit of April, 1857, make an' , enumeration of all .
free male inhabitantsoreethn age of tti t etity one*
years, with pewei to appeitti'deiitiei ; and in
ease of a vacancy in any comity; the duty to (1a. , -
voice . en the probate Judie. The list thes,millst
to be /Med, in the office of the, probate judge ti
each county to bp poiteti up ha three of the mos
public plogof in each pleetiotidistriet.• Said pro.„,
bate judge.* to reittaiu in; :mission each day. frottr
the time of psseeitetrudiaidiretrinis until the Ist oe
:May, 1?85Z, to heasitind;.ilotorailne 'all questions,
. concerning the conissiqu i cif i any person from said
returns, or the improper insertion otany name .
said return - it. or iffy wiestfda'ardtrtilig:lll6 4nlte,
"'city or fidelity of said Waiting' MidluTssolin as at
ilists have been teiliedtatir cnriected, :44: -
are required to rnis)lqjoj fall and fair copi4'
and, without delay, furnish one copy to the (14,7,:
arnor, and one own the , Beariltaiy. The Gox ik
'mot shall Cause said returns to be clitidtfiid,
and distributed. *wont flat' 4,2P1a; • an j a one.
copy &pasha 4ltt i t I ttfolWsil?`Bf each court ctr
recor d in the i. litnits of seld•Territb r iy;j4se:itn'sr..."".
py to, to 434ir o md,to each judge, of ;the electisaik
and at leash thast‘ copies to bit posted sup at es eatt h
place of 'ititirrik.4'
It requims...tirAtd4. l 4ofitilerke of the'eleetion
to be sworn, 4.41111 1 044 ‘l4inme of the poll imekt
to he made out sad certified bj , the judges anti„
tie tk ~ one tti tetatidatefitwilli tlAtiboard of couti_
,onmie:iogn a tanletVlifilitittilypt9;mitte'd
4 .rerctary 'of State. lIRTIR_Idie that
. every
fide inbstiltifittr,ffin TOrlielMtefil4'anstie,
e third *otter in iTynetWollif
dCV
the U.S., over the Mee Vreat7 4 orie.,
Who ellen bare resittaaktbreetateathe hist be.
aid clectioniin the eonittiliVivifiliblitvof
to vote, and no otfier
lulled to vote at eak4(OI44O I QFP
provides for the - partial:meant of , any. person
by menace, threat:; Or r forbil t difii d °the
awful means, shall, dlicittiii4uffigOi r 1 0 -
it to influence any voter in &Os >sig freiefi
der him from going.to the -poi* or disturb
inlet hill/ In the free ; exercise gf s Figijkof
ige at said' election. - • 2 -*;
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NON. provide, for the puniabnieu) 0t..„4
IEiMMI
person holding said election who shall, wilfully
and knowingly, (main& any fraud or irregularity
whatever, with intent to hinder, prevent or defeat
a fair expression of the popular will at said elec
tion.
It alto requires all (Smell to make Oath before
entering upon the discharge of their duties, that
they will faithfully and impartially discharge
their said duties-
Can anything be more fair, just and
equit9ble than this law
At \he October election, in 1856, a
majority of five' thoUsand votes were
cast An favor of .a convention to frame a
constitution—and at the session of the
Kansas Le.gislaturel, iittich met on the.
second Monday of January, 1857, all
necessary provisioneWere made for that
purpose. A law was passed, giving for
its basis the principles of the celebrated
Toombs bill, which Senator Douglas
helped .to make and for which he voted.
It provided for the registry of all legal
,voters of the Territory by the Sheriff of
each county and his deputies. The pro.
;bate judges were required to hold courts
or sessions in convenient parts of the
counties, and add to the_ lists returned
by the Sheriffs, any names accidentally
or wrongfully omitted. It also- provided,
that in cases where there was no pro
bate 'judge, or he would not ict, there
the Sheriff- should, and .there was no,
officer at all to perform the duties sped.,
fled them ',the people might 'petition the:':
Governor to appoint someone to carry
out the law.
Governor Walker facetiously tram (he
knows it is not true) that "fifteen coun
,
tiese , were entirely disfratichjsedi "and
by no fault of their own." Let'Us see.
In Franklin county, one oCthe oldest
iorgtinized, Esq. Yocum, probate judge,
was driven away by the abolitionists, as
was also' Richard Gouldiog,Sheriff of,
said county each of these 'officers. was
threatened faith death, tshotild i they at
tempt to perform the duties enjoined up
on them by the registry levy:
„Under the
same circumstances, Geo. Wilson; judge
of prOate for Anderson county, was
prevented from executing the law So
with Allen county; P. Williams had to
leave in order to save his life. J I.
Barker, probate judge of Ifreckenridgi,
being a free State ufan, refused tiract.—
These four were the only , organized
,counties not represented in the conven
tion. Why not represented? Governor
Walker says,'"hy no fault of their own!"
We submit the decision to the: honest
intelligence of the peOple—and' - venture
the assertion that the verilici will be,
"that it was the fault of those who , now
complain, and on their heads, and theirs
aloneovill rest the respormibility,"
•
The Convention met; framed.the Con
stitution; and submitted it to the people.
It was ratified by, a large majority—up
wards of 5000 majority—on the 21st of
December. in.porsnance of the . provi.
stuns of the Constitution, anothe r elec
tion was held on the 4th ofJanuary for
State. Officers,and notwithstanding the
opposition done their utmost—had all
the excitement consequent of Kansas
being a slave state Tor the time being—
the comfort of -defective Democrats in-
Congress, &c., on their side, they only ,
'succeeded partly with their ticket.—
The Democrats elected their Governor,
and probally a 'majority in both branch,
es of the Legislature.
With all these - facts before us; 'lke
coold . .not - Ome to any other conelusiOrt
savOliat the 'Leconipton Constitution is
the legally expressed will of a majority
of the 'people of Kansas, arid that it is
the
,duty.of Congress to admit Kansas
as a state *undet"it.
trirThe opposition press are condemn
ing Mi. Speaker ,Orr, for appointing &
majority of Democrats on the Commit-,
tee to Whom was referred the President's
SpeCial Kansas Message We believe
that.theDemecrats are just as honestoi
the oppositieif,apd Will do equal justice
to the question as if he had given it to
its else - Mies: lie also coformed to psi.'
liamentary aluite, it being a rule that
when a-measuie, - bill, or matter is refer;
red to a Committee it shall he to a ma.
jority of its , friends. The maxim is, that
"as'it - eitird iisitotito.be put to . ` a nurse
that cares net forit; so no man is lo be
employed:in any matter who. has declar
ed himself at
Otr The opPosi tion aremakting a great
ado about President . CaPtoun carrying
the returps,of the•Kansas:electionton the
4th of January "in his , pockets." Mr
C. was the person, who in'actorddrice to
law, brought the returnsfront Kargas to
place on file in , the Stateliepartnient,
which he'did with all the expedition that
steam power would permit of. Ire
of - course, necessitated to itti4.thent,
as,he could not transmi t t Ote r otficial pa.
peril by telegraph. 'Mis t ire the Roundi".
lion °PAN tAoijijori dry4f . SW V.:car
rying the returns in his pocket." - 74*
proa;iiitie if hey' had, been .an et] to a
Black Republica i(1 4L n all would here been
r,ighf=it,;he bad .been an honest man-1
I'We belieVe' Idr;;c, uhtil:''ft i ###!ratt
I is proien; to be as honest as any oltherif.'
fit" A Qtrierrokr..4'the Op - ptiii,ttcn
were so largely ie'the majority in, Han
,sas, as they repiesent, why did they not,
first elect a majority to the Convention
that framed the Constitution; :and sec
ondly, having failed in that,,,whY, did
they Ceti-defeat that instrument itself?
'lnitead'ef embracing opportunities pre
"sented to them, to wipe the Leconipton
Constitution out with a whiff, they now
,conielo Congress .att.4 ask it to.dii
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
them what they themselves might have
done on several occasions. The truth
is they are a powerless minority in Kan.
vas, and knowing that they hope to
compass their ends by falsehoods and
violence.
Otr The Courier in its Quixotic at
tempt last week "to save the country,"
rather overdid itself; Or, expects its
readers to forget what they read in one
column before commencing the next:
It is particularly severe on the propos
ed increase of the army, and after call
ing the measure and. the President all
kinds of bad names i gnest on as follows:
"Aud the worit of -it is, that a Sou- te, acting
as an accomplice in his (Beehanan) crimes, red!
ily votes him the increase his desired."
In the very next column, but one, it
announces that the "Army bill will pass
the Senate by the votes of Messrs. Sew.
and and Cameron." Both gentlemen
are Republicans, and, certainly., if their
votes pass the bill, should receive some
of the Courier's indignation.
$4.. Mr. C. BROTHERLIKE offers hie throe /dory
-BRICK HOUSE for sale at private nale. It is .n OW
business stand, eligibly located, and dese ring the' at
-ten*ion of buriness-men.
(Kr The attention of the Members of
the Sinking-Oprings Insurance Co.,•iedkreeted to
the notice in another column; countermanding
the Collection for the present of - the Assessment
lately made; ' •
Mr, JOHN Perm, of 'this borough has
been appointed Mail Messenger between the Leb
anon Post Office, and the Railroad, ate salary of
Ma per year. This is a good appointment, and
conferred upon a staunch and deserving Demo
crat.
Mr. Jonathan .Mearbery has received tho ap
pointment of Messenger between Stottehiburg and
Mimmer's Station.
FINE lc —Mr. T. P. Erantz showq
us last week a fine block of lee, out in Stover's
Dam, from which he has been filling' his , leo
Houses. was about eight inches in thickness
and clear as crystal..
We hive been :requested to state
by the Commissioners' Clerk .tbit in . the County
Aeeotuit a elighterror exists olideetlie, head of
"Bridges—Millbaeb." The charge should be di
vided thus:—
Fred. hultx--Zimmerinan's bridge, $F 8714
Benjamin R:Heber-- East Hanover, 7 al%
The two billswerp blended into one in the Corn.
ruissioners' Office, whereas they should have been
kept and publishinl Separate.
irr.ZTite Concert and Lecture on
Monday evening passed off :very pleasantly.
was 'attended by the largest audience ever assem
bled in the Court House. The' address. by. Mr.
Killinger was a very entertaining production, and
was delivered in his usual' eloquent and telling
style, notwithstandirig that he'was borne downby
sickness. The performances on the gitipo by .
Messrs. Sehneeir and Decamps were highly ap
preciated by the lovers of the tasty and the beau.
tiful in music. The Glee Club's Vocal Music was
commended and unanimously applauded. The
audience have reason to be satisfied, as they are,
with the entertaining treat given them; and the
members of the Union, when' they revert to the
immense number of ladies'and gentlemen a ktheir
entertainment, milk feel. that they are highly es
teemed and that their' services are appreciated,
and should make it their constant pride, individ
ually and collectively, to `merit acontinuance of
the good will and goodmiinion of the public.
0 :t" : prinCipal theism in this
neighborhood last week was the arrest, escape,
and recapture id New York, of a mail' named
Meltzer Light from East Hanover township, charg
ed with reduction. It seems that Mr. I..wee ar
rested end brought to Lebanon in charge of a Dep
uty Constable, who permitted him to roam about
town in quest of bail. Suddenly; and ;vOry-natu
rally, Mr. L. was missing. Being without trunk
and clothing, and intent upon going' to Califor
nia, he awaited the arrival of his,"dude" it,Love
joy's Hotel, in New York, under the , assumed
name of John' Long. Mr. Shunts, our borinro
constable, spied the trunk , as 11 was'started on'its
destination. Ile telegraphed , to. Reeding to the
Chief of Police, to follow up the trunk, whielv he
did, and arrestedßa owner asabove stated. Mr.
L. was brought bank to Lebanon, wbere lie
. g:tve
security in, the of runt ,of $lOOO to , answer • the
Litikrtort VALLEY ' ldtANt.—r , 4eoni".•
, ,
missioners of this Bank,, opened the• subscription
books jest. week,. ...Reinhard's llotel, and kept'
them open from day:tO day until!Saturday. Their
succekpzeeeded their'expeetatiOns, 2700 sharps;
were subscribed, ell by citizens of this , county; we
believe. $5 per share was paid in upon eubscrib
lug. The .bank will thus start with a capital of
$57,500. Immediate steps will be 'taken for pro,.
curing the charter, and to set the banklit opera
tion. A subscription of only 1000 shares would"
hive entitled them to the charter.
,otr- MR. PHILIP BRECIIWILL, Lumber
Merchant of North Lebanon bormigh,:hes,ossocl.
ated with himself Mr.. Peter lior4, in the Lumber
and Coal business. Mr. Horst Is well known to
tho people of this' county,no eiuluctitly calculated
for the basilica&
Csti , f.;lslizat itziittrAßT,:of the
Tremoat.-.lloust%ir:ort i ll., `frith a fery....seri
ous aeoideat, a week or so `ado; faking' d'oirp
a Sight of steps, iciadipi to 'the baseinent of his
house. lie was severely wounded but;iii reposer
leg. •
o* Tnzßeading Rides, have passed
a resolution thanking ➢fry Mani 'Rank, of the
Eagle Hotel, 4.ebanoni for his kiridn'eas to thorn;
on their recent passage through this place, when
returning from Gov. Paoker'i inauguration.
(Kr J. J.-11r;isa has just 'received a
,
wiry large asiiortniaot of all kinds of Clooks•-r ,
Pessons:in.aradt otany article in his l'ino
give !dui as early call,' :
Otr Our , -neighbor of the courier
thinks 4i tha ,Conntry ;ii'in'Panger." We should
like JP 30iOir fin" whom? ,arn certain that
the Nlllllocra ki will not harm it; arid if the 01)Pe
laition, should attempt anything' stronger to 'attain
their stunt (titafis the Treasury!) than what 'edit
b e effected by ti4lial t rof-Inii; the patrietiaM and
•strong *TM of -a Conservative majorityoWitt.put,
them down;:--or up, to Hamar:l,lf necessary.-
PASSING COI7ISTERFSIT MONEY.--A
, man named John Hoser, passed over 'Hie Lebanon
and Reading Railroads last week, passing *coun
terfeit money, purporting to have been issued by
the York county Verdi. He passed one onthe
"Conductor on our road; arid attempted to pass **-
era at Reading, and in the cars, to Philadelphia.
,The telegraph had him arrested-before be reached
the city, when a number of counterfeits were found
on his person, rinPiPally $2O notes. 'He, was
committed to await a requisition; from the auilior
ides of *Berke ediant7:
HOME AFFAIRS.
&ARUM FEvER.—We clip (row an
exchange, .the following .prescription which is ex
ceedingly simple, and is, we believe, recommended
by physicians. Let it be understood, however,
that th• application of the recipe should never in.
torten with the necessity of employing a medical
man to attend the case.
"From tho first day of illness, and as soon as we
ate certain of its nature, the patient must be rub
bed morning and evening over the whole body
with a picco of bacon, in such a manner that,
with the c.teeplion of the head, a covering of fat
is everywhero applied. In order to make this
rubbing-in somewhat, easier, it is best to take a
piece of bacon the size Ole hand, choosing a part
Mill containing the rind, that we may have a firm
grasp. On the soft side of this piece slits are to
be made, in order to allow the oozing out of the
fat. The rubbing must be thoroughly performed,
and not, too quickly, in order that the Skin . may
be regularly saturated with the fat. The benefi
cial results of the application are soon obvious;
with a rapidity bordering on magic, all even the
most paiufill, symptoms of tho:disonse aro allayed;
quiet sleep, good humor, appetite returns, and
there remains only the impatience to quit the sick
room.'
Km The Leiter of our Lancaster cur.
respondent failed cowing to hand in. tame this
week,. We give only one . or two paraittiphs—
such as will not keep very well;
_.2ral^ The Republieana are becoming rather ruf
fianly at Washington. An altercation took place
at the dinner table; On paterday, at Brown's Ito ,
tel, Washington; between.HOn.;T. B. Clay, (dem)
son 'of Henry Clay, and Gen. C•illom, (Rep.) lite
Clerk of the House: Subsequently Mr. Cullom
struck Mr. Clay the open hand, in the face.
A telegraphic despatch of Sunday states,dial a
duel was the result, is which Cullom receircd a
fatal'weund. - •
BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER
..fir ~~.r~
TIIiC DONEVINIIMORE FURNACE, of this,
place, was blown, in on Wednesday last, and is
nue' in successfuVoperation.
RUNAWAY.—As h' locomotive neared the De'.
pot on Wednesday last, a horse hitched to a spring
wagon, standing by the railroad, took fright and,
made for town at a rapid rate. After: dashinr
throne; a pail fence and gracefully rounding sev
eral eornera, be was captured. No person was in
jured but several appeared dreadfully frightened.
SNOW-BALLING i---The ground being cover
ed with a winding sheet, and the rays of the sun
shining uicin it, gives an opportnniy to Young
America to indulge' in the great sport of snow
balling, and woo lzte the poor driver of a sleigh,
who dares "cut behind.", when they mount it 'kin
ky to take a rider
ARRIVED.--Ort. Wednesday last the Corpie of
McNair Irettiatt, arrived at the Depot. Ilw.was
e young student at Dratiehrille, Stark inunty,o,
where he recently died of searlet fever. His pa
rents reside id South Lebanon township, this coun
ty. His remains were interred in the Reformed
Cemetery. •• • . ,• •
SI6 '5
A POET. 7 --Ttic Lanctister correspondent alias
the indiVidual who believes in "Job Turkies"
and beautiful monuments . , has turned out a_rov.r!
Ills turkey effusion (we mean no discourtosy) sets
Milton, Byron and Shakspeare completely in the
shade as "small 'takers." Though we do not pre
lend to be a judge of poetry, we would advise our
friend to turn his attention to prose a while long
er, and not flatter himself. that he is iuteded for a
real HY° poet. - •
GONE f—By reference to another plaCe; it' will
be noticed' that our young friend Ton has "made
up his force" and "Jacked it in chase." ;it other
wordsobe has laid aside-the inconveniences of
being single, and taken onto liive a mate for life:
May their voyage *life's - journey be one of'joy,
happiness and prosperity, Still one by one our
friends, are deserting their cheerless roosts. By
the way, who will be nest? Enquire of the—la
dies—of course
A FM lIT.—We observaon Saturday, at ono
of the street corners. "tiro Pioniising youths eon
versing w - ords, about .a dog. • Another,
who was present, volunteered to givehis opinion
about the canine, and finally let the poor animal
have a severe kick ! This treatment enraged the
other two, who without delay, gave h int: a striking
illustration of their.feelings : Then came the tug
of war; In a moment the - three pugilists were
engaged in mortal combat, the dog joining in,
and thus *115: enacted a great dog-fight! Wonder
bow the man that , 'likes to made files" relishes
this item ?
SLEIGHING .! —The weather has actually
rounded the corner. Since our last "clerking"
the air was cold, and the wind blew in gusts.—
Ladies of existnsi , ‘`e crirMline -found: diffMulty in
making, headway against the breezes, or were
borne along more rapidly than pleased them,when
they and the wind came from the tonne quarter.
SettreelY ..were the skates..poliehed up ere the
"snow flakes fell upon the sod," which eaused.a
regular brushing up of -sleighs. The volume's of
dust of the dry streets mixed with the !ram; ren
ders.sleighing not as good'as is generally suppos
. .
ed ; however, the streets, wear a lively arptet.
TRAT LETTER OrYttien tine We received and
published last week, has created no little sensation
among the literary class. It will , be recollected
that we,have . not eayen , hinted as to the imspeeted
slither. We will here ;remark that we consider
the sendingof horrible looking 'caricatures "small
butanes!' and principally confined to the ignorant
.We are trying to ferret out the author, and if suc
cessful, will be able to know whether- it is original
or the wortrof one desirous of: having w little
amusement at the expenreof an innocent person.
We shall hold the original for public inspection.
On:•Thurailay we received another letter in similar
hand writing, as follows :
Lebnon, Febuary the 18.1858..
Local RePOrtcr—
your most obliged sir,
i not, want-that letter
whitch. j send. you. prnsted, t only rote it-for fun..
if the 'folks funk me: out they would think i rim
mighty, dum, i tell you i am not so much of a
krcenebora as yon think so yon better mind your
business Your sir, ,
We do not desire to comment on the above;
others may do that. We would however recom
- mond the writer to the - border mercies of the Lu
natie Asylum.
.
gefir r iollt N'tKlee&
.
English services next Sabbath morning eyefin
ing in Zion's Lutheran Church.
German preaching next Sunday morning , in St.
loin's .Ltheran Church. ,
EPiseepal.serviees in Beneficial Hall next Sun
day,aftexppon at #.p,' . 0.0 . c.k.
German preaching. Sabbath Morning, and ,
Englishan the Inning:in the , Reformed i chtirch.
German, service The Moravi an
Sunday inefning and English in the , evening.:
N1,A.11.1t , 1 :
'At Lancaster, on the, 16th ihst,, by the 'Rev. G.
P. Krotel,- TobJ.Reinoehl; - Publisher of the
Lebanon Crawler, to Miss Kate*M.Milinger, of
the former city.' •
DIED,
On the 17th inst., in Annville, Maria;danghter of
John an 4 Elisabeth Wagner, aged 22 ynars, , 4
months and 24 days.
On the - f9th,inst.; in this borough, My. Quorge
Zwier;.aged about 92 leers.
On the 7th 'me
n ., in 'Cornwall, Elizabeth; widow
of John ',Ong, diso`d., aged 64 years, 11 months
and 4' days: •
On, the sth inst., in, B. Antiville, Philip Shower,
aged 88 years, 5 months and 27 days.
On the-15th inst., in Oornwall,'Mr. Joseph 'Zim
znapatiii; aged 62 yeare, 10 mo;,and 25 days.
On the 13th inst., in Mil[creek, Mr. Geo. Krum,
aged 77 years and 11 mouths.
On the 10th inst., in &ratans, Mr. Philip Her
man, aged about 30 years.
On the 18th inst., in South Annville, Miss Mary
Ann, daughter of Mi. John Wagner,in the 19th
year of her age.
On the 17th inst., in Bethel, suddenly from apo
plexy, Mr. Joseph Light, (H. 5.,) aged about
60 years.
In North Lebanon Borough, on Wednesday night,
Theodore, son of Augustus and Laura Weber, in
the Bth year of his age.
~
The :siAehanoia Market.
[Carefully 'Corrected ,Weekly.]
LEBANON. WElMasnAr, FEB. 21, ISSB.
Lob. Mills Ex. Fnuo4l6 00 Potatoes. 11 bu , 50
Smith " Extrit 500 Eggs, * doe. ' 12
Lob. Val.!l3ogitir. Fine . 4 50 Butter,* lb., 15
Prime White Wheat, 105 Lard, . s
Prime Rso Wheat, 100 Tallow, 9
Prime Rye, 55 - Elam, l4
Corn, - I 40. Shoulders, 12
Oats, ' ' • 25 . Sides, 11
Clover:tier* ' 450 Soap,
Thnothy•seed, 250 Bees•wax, 25
Flax•seed, • 150 White Bags, 5
Dried Apples, * bu., 100 Mixed Bags, 2
.
Dried Apples:pealed, 150 Flax,'•il lit , "12,2-
Peach "Snitz," 250 - Bristles, * Ih., 40
Peach t 'llutzels," ' 1"25 Feathers, /1 lb., 62 . !,:• ? :
Cherries, , , ' • , 150 Wool; *M., 40
OniouS, : 50 Soup Beaus, * qt., 0
Vinegar, IA gal., 12%
Apple Butter,* crock, 45
.
The Philadelphia Market.
FIIILADELPIIIA, FEBRUARY 22, ISM
Of Breadstuff.; the sales aielintited, the only
transactions in Piourbeing 6000700 bbl:, most
ly good Western extra, at $5 70, bbl., superfine is
hold at s4.37isg $4;50 for mixed and good brands,
but there is very little, the demand being for home
use at from those rates upwards, to $4,756; $5
and $O, bbl: for extra and faney brands. Corn
Meal is firm, with sales of TOO bbls Peuu'a at $2-
87f. Rye Plour is also firm, with small sales at
s3,2sPbbi. Wheat is wanted end sales, include
about 1.200 bushel's red at 95c®5105; some small
lots white sold at $1.051,30 according to qual
ity; andl.4oo bushels fair do.at at $1,24, in store.
Corn has advanced one ecnt re, bush, with sales
of 1,800 bushels Pennsylvania at file, in store.—
Oats arelmtter And 5,0006:90,000,bas Pennsylra
nit have been sold, at : Bse, Bye is firm at 70e,
and but little offering.to.day.,
Special Notices.
- This is to certify that I have nnule hitt tme appli
cation of tlW.lllAcia; oltZon airy fingers,bich'itye been
rawn from'contriVetion' of tfigeord.t, brought on by riten
Matism. It was Orseventeeti months standing;- and I am
limy entirely Maud. cheerfully recommend it to all af
flicted' FINFROCK.
• - Hurrist4,l7,:-%! Locust street.
To all *hont.it-may Conooka.---The
.
Signed begs leave to- inforthir•old customers. and the
public in general, that he still continues to zummtheture
CABINET WAR Ent* nil descriptions at his old stand, in
Walnut street, between RamlCes and Reinhard's Hotels,
in the borough of Lebanon. The public will Id ease re
member that Itts work is made up- of better materials.
and is . of:better finish, than out be found in tuty-other
establishment In the borough of Lebanon.
Dec. 23,1837. C. BDOTHERLINE.
.
lIELIIBOLIPS GENUINE PREPARATION.
lIELMBOLD'S Genuine l'lt EPARATION.
lIEI.3IIIOI.D'S Genuine PREPARATION.
lIELIIIIOI.IPS Genuine PREPARATION
Is prepared according to - Pharmacy and Chemistry, with
the greatest accuracy and chelnieal knowledge devoted
to
their combination. SIPSee advertioement headed
111E011101.1ES OEN U 1 N E 'Mt El'A It ATI ON,
Influenza and Common Cold, like thieves in
The silence of„the night,:haverurried many to the silent
grave. They arecaused by 4 Midden cheek of perspire.
flint, by which the stomach is rendered inactive, and the
lungs become loaded with corinped matter, which enters
the blood, and disease is the result. thrall coughs,
and - Chills, succeeded by heat, and for all fevers of every
form, hoe reness and rawness of the throat, lungs and stom
ach, and fOr all weaknessand sickness of every kind, from
three to five of these Pills on going to bed, for a few days
will be all that you require to retstore you to _perfect
health. It has been admitted and clamed allover Europe
that there never "wee a medicine, that will extirpate
all manner of desenee from the system, equal to Dr.
Morse's Indian Root Pills;" that the more you take them,
the stronger you grow. They are found upon the princi
ple that the bonier, body is subject to but one dismne,
namely : currupt hunters, Three-Dills not only cleanse
the bowels, but alsoTollow the Mood through every vein
and artery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt
humors, that desease of every name is driven from the
- .
Gieq. Female Medicine
Females whovalue health shOuld never be without these
Pills. It has been admitted by a number of physicians,
that females cannot.too highly "value them. They have
given health and spirits. to hundred of females who with
out them would have been in their graves. They purify
the blood, remove obstrtikions and give the skin a beau.
tiful, clear, healthy, and interesting appearaneo. A box
of these Phials a great medical eompanion at certain pe
riods. From one to three should be taken every day un
til relief is obtained. A few doses occasionally, when well,
will keep the system in a healthy condition. feb27.
LAD/ES AXD GENTLESEEX :-.We wont& call your atten
tion to the advertinedient or Prof Q. J. Wood's Hair Iles
torative, which appears in the columnS of our present
number.
From our long acquaintance with the proprietor, and
with numerous individuals who have used hie prepara
tion with perfect success for the last two years, we feel
no hesitation iu recommending the article as superior to
any of the preparations now In use for the same purpo: , e,
vile for restoring grey hair to its original color,- a sure
and perfect cure for baldness, and a never foiling preven
tive for the failing off of the hair. •
It is decidedly the best and most popular in use for
beautifying. preserving, restoring and strengthening the
heir, relieving diseases of the Skin, and removing mire",
dundrutrand all eruptions and feverish hest from the
scalp. •
We speak in relotion to the above from what we knew,
hating been personally acournutedwith 110 .1mertnin per
sons who have itsed‘the 'Reatonitive for the above pur
poses with the moat gratifying results. • , •
It is not often we notice a patent Medicine. *Peek
we think we have never puffed . one before; lan Prof.
Wood's Hair IL-store tire is something an seq:Tier to most
'of the preparations of 'the day, that it'e ion . not - forbear
asking the attention of our readers to It •C'titit. Vindt.
4y-ir- For sale by ail druggists here. ' • ' '
. •
Fraud!—Wo cell attention to the foCtiof nu
eicroms unprincipled °Herta that are daily making m ' oar
city by vonder.s of a bitter mixture, using the persuasive
argument (in order bi effect sates.) to dealers in Meta
ter's bottles, to purchase from them and sell It in Hostet
ter'e bottles. We hope that such impostures will be held
up to public contempt by nll respectable ',crapes who sell
or use the genuine article. Not only have we the
indh
'vidual evidence of the country, but almost every paper
in the Union Is commenting upon the superior eicollence
of. and great benefits derived from the use of thiS eel°.
busted tonic; besides varicis• diplomas awarded, among
which is one from the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, at On
einnati,,Whore the committee--composed chiefly of phy
sicians Of the city- . .-awarded itoStetter,, Smith k Co., a di
ploma for the superior virtue of their' Bitters, as a tonic
and strengthener of the human system. We, therefore.
caution all against impositions, and to.purchana of none
but respectable dealer'', whom they know would not de
ceive them.
EXINVEL REIGART, Agent, Kortb-west Fortier of Market
and Water streets, Lebanon. rte.17;58-Ins.
THE GREAT ENGLISH EMMERT
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
,
•
Celebrated Female Pills. -
Prrparedfrom a proscription of J Orarkr., M. D.,
Physician Az' traordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine le unfailing in the care of all
times painful and dangerous diseases to , which the female
constitution is subject, t t moderates all excw , s, and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy:cure may be relied on.
• TO MARRIED LADIES •
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, brim; on
the monthly period with regitlarity.
Each bottle,. Price One Dollar, bears the government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION!
These Pills should not. bo taken by females during the
first three months of PregnanrY, an they are sure to hriug
on 'Miscarriage, but at anY other time they are safe.
In all inutes• of Nervmta and Spinal Affections, pain in
the bitek and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion.paipitation
of the heart, hysterics and whites, those Pills will effect
a cure when all other means have failed, and although a
powerful remedy, do not contahi iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution.'
Fall directions accompany each package.
Sole Agent for the United Staten and (..Stnada,
JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin k Co.)
Rochester,
N.71:,-$l,OO, and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return
mail. For auto by
• Dr. IAMB; opposite the Court - House, Lobaaaii.Pa, nod
by 111,01E141401e Diuggists among/molt OS Upited,Steltels
and Camas,: 111 s& by Darvey Birch, Itaucting..Pas
October 7 186T—ly.
NE' YERTIW:; Ttii;
,
-
f
Prcr"`"""r""" 9 " "aw-AliTz
Mtnit 4
Democrats of 041744 township,' - 101 lit
the.piilitie 110140 of G. S. Shy , at the Horse 'Pike,
en•SATURDAY,, Marc h '45, 1858, at "o'clock IN, for
the purpose of eettlie g towoellip ticket. ;.• "
Feb. 24. • . Br.otder of the COM4II •
:Ladies), Collar.s, , . l o;ikv
N EW Spring Styles, a full assortment et
SWA.RTZ DRO.
Executor's Notice.
. _
NTATE OF PILTLIP sgovrEß, DECD. Notice is
F
hereby-given, that letters testamentary on the Es
tate of Philip Shower, deed., late of South Annyille tp.,
Lebanon county, have been granted to the undersigned,
residing In the same township ; to whom sitpersona in
debted to said estate will make , lanmedlits payment,
and those having claims or demands against the same
will present them. HENRY FISHER, Executor.
S. Annvlllo, Feb. 24, 1858.41 t.
• -
Keep it before the People,
THAT 20 'par ant:, 'win. be /eyed by purchasing your
goods for CAsHat 'BWA,RTZ BR O.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
TO THE MEMBERS OP THE
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
Of Sinking Springs, Berko Co., Pa.
Tl, OR. certain reasons the Collection of , Assessment No.
_Us 6, is postponed for the prvsent; and the .11mnf , ,• I's
are hereby notified that! will not meet them at the
time and phtees mentioned in a previous notJtn.
Feb. 24, 1858. B. I HESTE.6. Ag, , ' T.T •
•
Great Reduction in - 114-00(11S.
SWARTZ & have just returned from the City
w ith a now Stock of Dry Goods. Uroceries, Queenn.
&c., which when purchased for Cash, they also
will sell from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper then over offer
ed. .4Q"--The particular attention of Cash buyers is in
vited. Lebanon, Feb. 24, - 1858. .
Ual 115 t E I& CRIB 16 R.
NEARLY 2,0000)00 FEE f
the best antreheapestassortmeet of vn.ec-
LJ offered tolhe publie,ls no* for-Sale al,`the now
and extensiin LUMBER and COAUYARD Of
BRECHBILL lIORST
in the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the
Union Canal, at the-heed of Walnut street, a' - few
squares North of the OrrieSsee 'Steam Mills, and one
square east of Borgner's.HoieL
Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned
White, Ye - 116w; Noiwn+z Pine and Hemlock Beards;—
Cherry. Polder . and 'pine Dennis;
and 2-ineh Patina and eommon Plank;
White Pine and. Hemlock &angling and JoiSts;
. White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling.;
t and
. 1 ,4' inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! !,:
The beat Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
Also, Rooting and Plastering Laths:
Chestnut Rafts and PoSta, and Failings for fences
and feneing Boards
FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes end de.seriptions.
COAL! COAL!! .COA L! !
Tire largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limehurners and
liellidsyslutrg Smith Coil; at the lowest prices.
D'S.Xonftdent that they, the largest and best as
sortment of Lanni:at of all descriptions and sizes, as well
as the largest stock of the dilforett,t kinds of COAL, ever
offered to the eitizepsof Lebanon enunty, , they couture
to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis
factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any
thing In their line, to examine Their stock before par.
chasina elsewhere. BILECIIBILL S I.IOIIST.
Lebanon, Feb. 24, MS: '
SAVING
Pc.r intel'est
NATIONAL SAFETY TIiIiST COMPANY.
'WALNUT Street, Son th-West corner of TUI
llt Street, Philadelphia.
YNec.RPOR TED 73" UR ,STATR et PE:MrI:VIM A.
Money is received in any sum. large or small, and inter
est paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from n "'emelt: in the morn
ing till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till S o'c7ock.
HON. HENRY h. BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDDE, Vice President.
WILLIAM J. Ilmem Secretary.
17i R s.
How Menu L. Benner, I F. ('arc-oil Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph 11. Barry,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Sand. K. Ashton, Joseph Writes.
0. Landreth Manns, Emmy Diffenderifer.
Money is received and payments made daily without
notice.
The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT-
Ilauks; tt ROUND 121;NTS. and intrh 'first-class securi
ties as the Charter requires. Feb. 34,'58.
"Death to .11.111 Veriniia! 3)
"COSTAR'S
Rat , Roach, &c.,Extermi-
nator.
Put, up in a1e.,6.5c., and Si Boxes. For the
Destruction of Rats, 'Aden, Oround or Field Mice, Moles,
Roaches, Croton ling; Ant*, &c.
"COSTAR'S"
Bed... Bug Exterinitaator.
•
Put up . in 35e., 50c._, 75r., and $i per bottles. • •
-cosTAR , s-
Electric Powder
25c. and 50e. Boxes. To destroy . Moths. iled
Bugs, Mutquitoes, Ants, Fleas, Mont lnAecis, Vermin on
Fowls and Animals.
.0"• Tho above arc now acknowledged 'Me
ONLY INFALLIBLE, lt}:3l.r:DltS KNOWN
. Terms Cash.
. Jar Xu g ootla sent on cominission.
Jar Liberal wholesale Terms made to brns g ieta as a l
Dealer; oceryiThere.
.• . •
S.R."Cosltir'S" Private Circular to Drugghts and .
Dealers gent by mail; on application.
Sold Wholesale and Retail, at -Costar's" Prlncipal..De•
pot, No. 388 Broadway, New York ; and by Driiggista end
Dealers everywhere. . .
IMPOR3'ANT INFORMATIOT FOR TII E
P.lio P LE
My Preparations are curtain Drat ruction to ever, spa.
ties of Vetinin.Mnil. wheiever 'known, nru banal as the
most remarkable dbicoveriesof the Asa consequence
the demand Is becoming Immense. I'm meet this demand.
fairly, and to meet also, in urns:rill spirit. those generous'
persons whu inny.Allnit-to tram their merit'? for themselves
anti • their neighbor*--in new piece,--in short, to place
them within the nsich of every body, every where—
Imre arranged a scale of pride anti premiums that
coal fail to meet. the views of rill:
. . .
I.—On Receipt of One Dollar. I will forward by
mail (poet mild) a sufficient quantity of the Rat. Booth,
&c.. Exterminator to destroy all of this class of vermin
that luny Infest your premises.
.Il.—On 'ltecuipt of Two Dollars, I will forward,
by mail (postage paid) a sufficient quantity of both the
Hat, Roach, Lc_ Exterminator mud the Electric Powder,
We:ether with the premium of one ycatr'm aubscription
to the - unic, , i Stettm Journal," the largest and beat,
conducted monthly newspaper published in-tie-C..8.
A
r
111.,-"Qu ..liscOpt .of l!'ire Dollar-8.40141 • lord
by eipturaillsriiirlyiat the..e*presa &urge '4l.Mitli
of Itatillottches, ste4:Xixterininator, the le Airy
dor. and`the lied flu ;Extant' 4nator, fthaja&O'ti - being
a liquid, eanneit.lie sent. , theniallandsN • Alisiftlotud
perrninin of one yelr's anbscilition to "thO'"United
Stales Journal." .
IV.---On Receipt of Tin Dollars, tint same term*
will la: made as made totirugglets awl Deulet3.
Aar See -CoAar'e" Private elect'Jar W linigglAte and
Deniers.
tra;,. A.ltlreas all letters to
COtTAIt'S PRINCIPAL DEPiir,
. 388 Brotom,: , a w York
To save ndetaltea and troubl-,
1. IVrite in a ptaiu band tbe name of Poet-0111ee, CJUD.
ty and state.
2. Register your Miter, and , it will eorne.at
a New York and Eastern money preferred.
ti if* t C. 66 it,
7 SEH TIER FOLLOWING:
Rata, Roaches,. Bugs; litseots,
'not•the 'Formers say:
rt late writer says that *tho varione specie. of vermin
are multiplying at a Parftil rata thmu-liout the
'Their tanager have become a.tnatter oeserlousllreid."
A Postmaster in Illinois, writing to "Costar's" Depot,
says, "The country +, literally overrun with them, (rats,
mice, Ac.") !Another from -the same Ilbste, says, "The
rate positively gnaw the halters off 'my horses while it]
'the stable." An Ohio correspondent remarks, --They
(the ratts)rire everywhere—in the houses the barn, and
under every stump In the field." In the South It is still
worse. A late onler from the Nary• Yard At Mobile was
•for thirty pounds of thaJtat Exterminator alone.
' What the vow- • Nawittoes; Aprn 12, 'SC
Dear Bie—lLaving a great. many rats around my sta
ble and shop, I thought I would try . your Rat Extermi
nator; awl bottghtone of your boxes, and fixed it accor
ding to your directions. The next morning I found over
one hundred and fifty dead rata. I take pleasure in say
ing that it will 'de more tlian you say it will. I hayes .
so tried it 'on' sheamboats, and satiated them that it is the
greatest thing of Mirage.'' • • - •
J. B. UNDERHILL, No 43310th et.. •"'
Caws. ill , June 21e1,1657:
DearSir—My brother, J. W. McCreary, Ptilt,ptirchati:
ed a box of your Rat Nxterminator, and found it to 'be.
what you recommend it to ' be, a perfect rat diitroyer.—'
I herewith Inclose $5 for' more of it. ' •••
Yours, &e. ASHLEY McUREERY.
Niw Yeas, Den 17th, /857.
• gi r _-* K * All this summer Flays been troubled
with roathea and Mica. I was actually ashamed of ,the
-house, for the Roaches were everywhere; and 'don't know
,
what I should have done by chi' thine I per &mid a
box of your Exterminator and trietl.itc and it °unarm*.
there was not a Ranh or mouse in the house.
JOHN E. No. 94 a11111
Mooaz'a Hs
Wolißoi o.,,Jups B,'b7.
Dear Sir-_-..341 , 0 Used it (the rat, roach, Ac h .Externii•
niter) three Medi, andibls making a sad havoc among
the rat tribe. Ypure, dc., 4 .. Y.: MECUM.
What the Press say.:•
We know,,by actual experience, that."Coetiee!' preps.
rations for rata, roaches, bed bugs, and insects generally,
are completeand'perfeat'exterminators. Wherever 'Cos
'Cran,,,r
I tar's' Exterminators have boon used, they have never
failed to perform all that is claimed for them. Hum*
keepers should not fail to try the Atlas; lt.thyl7 .
“Costar's" lot, roach, he.,Eitterminator is o Infallible
destroyer of these, pestilent creatures. Ms bed begEJt
terminator is valued beyond measure by every Itorteewife
who has had occasion to use it,. So is his Electric Pow
der, which is certain death to Mosquitoes, Mothe,-Filee;
Fleas, and Terrain of every sort.—.l2(elinnapeJfa
Mat the Druggists any:
A. J. litoensow, (DruggistyNew Lisbon, 0. 'Your Eater
tablature brave satisfacterY?
G. t T. E. McD,w. Ave, (Druggists.) Ntiw Brtinistiek,
-We triad, the rat. roach, he., Extertielnator, and It alt.
uwered a good purpose."
E. B. I .:c.swr,vonau, (DrugglAs) Beaver Dein. .1 , 713. "it
(the rat, roach, Exterminator., islighly satisfackr ,
ry to those who have triad it."Sitrust. -
HILL, (Druggist) Dear Creek, Pickawaq tko
.Tlie rat. reach. ec., Exterminator does ail It.is man'
Mended to do."
Outman "e: Llano:Ram (Drttgestsd Lebanon; ri.
are pleat.tal to say thattwhich ins* gives eattafeetion."
Gar. Rdsx, "(Druggist) Gardington, O. "`li(tice rat.roach,
er. Exterminator) sells - like hot caked, giving - general
satisfaction."
Sold by GUILFORD & LEMDERGER,'Aients,
. Feb.l7, '5B-S t. Di6anon,
WALTZ di fiIEDEL hove just recolvett a
M tarp, 1/** 4,
sorto of VALENTINES, th are
pored to soli tent
to Country orchaptifa which ta libersteytliscount.
IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN
Sneed Increased a; r ,
`RATES FREIGHT RED' I.R7ED
TILE HOII MU) EXPRESS cO4
TT AVE made arrangements with the Lebanon relief
11-1 k. It. Co., to for want Stood& Packages, Moneys, cfr.,
in charge of their own special 3lttseenger from Philadel
phia and Reading by Passenger Train.
Merchants wishing their Goons forwarded punctually
and with despatch, will consult their own interests by
patronising the Expreas Co.
Orders fit Goons to be returned by Express will bade.
livenal in Philadelphia free of eharge.
• Persons having remittances of Money to make to any
part of the 11. S. or Caimans, will 2nd the Express the
only safe mode-of conveyance.
Opnes-2n Anam lircs's New Ituilding. Lebanon, Va.,
-and 242 Chestnut street, below ad at.. Phiiad's.
3cars -
Juiy 22, '57-tf, Agent fon *avant Express at.
ticiat and *hint Stoie.
respectfully in
forms tho pub!b: that he still contiii.:
„,diktte:4 his extensive e.stehlishment iu
e his new balding. iu Cumberland et.,
where he, hopes to render the same ,
satisfaction as heretotwe to alt who
may ram him with their custom. Re invites Merchatite
and dealerain BOOTS and MOO, and every one who
wishes. to purchase fashionable and durable articles in
his line: to call and examine for - them:3o4'es, his large
and varied stock. .
Ile is determined to sores all competition in the
.manotacture of evert' article iti ins business, suitable for
any Market. in the tnion. A.d ite care is taken in regard
to materials a wl Workmanship: none but the best quali
ty of LEATitgit and other materials are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed.
E.—lie returns his :iirerq thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage herAnfore bestowed on him.
lio hopes by strict attention to bminessand endeavoring
to pleive his customers, to Merit a share of public pat
rounge. [ Lebanon. Feb.l7., '5B.
The Preface, Discovery ever Made
Grev Hair Restored to
&rinser Color without
Dyeing:
n.',, '
ENO3I VtLii Alit col Ail: RESTORER is tieknotiedt,
ed tobt;„ , ind ISAlie most EFFECTUAL article for
Restoring GREY TIAIR 'to its [enter COLOR mid
tEAUTT, and zanh.ing grcnv when it fallen off
a of Ibetvun e thin. -
By the 11F6 of ONLY ONE nOTTLE—ontli.4 ftort;
ten to twelve days—the Oreyest flair willossume its
Mal. lifelike color, and the harshest hair will look soft,
smooth and elussy.
ti This ialunble preparation is only 50 cents a bot,
tle. Prepared by T. IL 3mm:45% 175 Fulton street.
Brooklyn-General Agent. Sold also by D. F. Raper., of
his cheap Drug anti Medicinal store, Lebanon, Pa.
sept. 24, 1850.
Coal, Coal, Coal,
Vrt, the underahmed. would respectfully inform the
citinus of Lebanon county, that we are now pre
pared to supply the community with CnAL. either
Wholesale or Retail, as we will keep all kinds of COAL
on band. snail as
Pea, C.Ttestord, ,Yut. Reny, 7.7.42 g and Drul cn COAL, white,
red and gray ask,
whieli we arc constantly receiving from some of the best
Collieries in the Coal region', :not Would here say that
weour Coal as low cc they can be sold by sny
Person in the county, which we will sell at our: ill, or
deliver to any part Of the two boroughs.
MYLItS & STIOLT
(lermfee 11111 E, Lebanon, Feb. 3, 1858.
Public once.
NOTICE is hereby given that D. S. Em.Thas sold his
Store Stand and Stock of Goody to Mr. G. WOLPENB•
ninosn. and will give him possession in 31anca next.—
Therefore all potions knowing themselves to he indebt
ed will plkuse call and make settlement before the first
du, of March , whether payment is mai° or net, as hta
circumstances are such ho has to invoice the stock of
goods where bc•now resides. and another iu
all in the month of March. Therekire this nattiest is
made to his friends and customers
JR/I. 23, 18.c.5..-ltn
Public Sale.
WILL btu sold at Intblie sale,
• on TUESDAY, bt 113, t..% • • It
at the tendency or the subseti
...S!.. ber (formerly Tavern-keeper,,((
Bethel town Alp. Lebanon county, the followlng artic ea,
to wit :
• n heed of HORSES, 2 3.ICLES, 6 cnws, 4 SHEEP; a
number of SfIOATS. I broad-wheel Wugon 2 narrow do..
all De good ne new; 1 two-horse Wagon. 1 Sulky. 4 Plea',
the boat kind and good at IM`W; 1 Corn flow,
2 Cultivators. 2 Horrors. 1 Whet.
mill. 2 •Straw-eutters, 2 met Bay
Leddena. 6 oet Tforse lien,. '..1 re.
light ent,.,-te do., Ilattes and •Furka..2.3 Vr,w Cludue, Hal
ters and halter Chaim; Log (:loins, Fifth Chaim, Su:,
.2 Sledeiri Bede and Ihutateada. Canada. and a sun
oral attrartment of 110ITSE1101.0 eel KITCHEN
PI:ftNITUItE too numeral'e to mention.
Sale atsioronience at le o'clock...l. )1., when condi
them will Ito made known and in credit of 10 months pr
en byEtr AS WA L DOR N .
Bethel t . p.. Feb. 17.1616. , ' .
Turnpike Election
NOT/CB isbemby given tbst on election by the
Stockholders in th , Tresident, 31ftnagers and Com
pany of the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike road will be
held at the public bona° of Alexander Helm, in Myer,.
town, Lebanon county. Pennsylvania.
_ -
Ou Monday, the let day of Mareh,next,
between the hours of ten n'elncls. A. MI.. and four o'clock,
I'. 31., of that day, 1,.r the purpose of electing One Pres
ident, }light 31anagers, One 'frotontrer, and such ntber
officers as may bu neenosary to conduct the egairs of the
amid Company during t h e ensuing year
the 'ante time the Annual Statement of the Teets
urar will be laid before the rtockholdere.
By order of the Board.
JACOB Bison- Treasurer.
Feb: 3, 1858.
For neut.
TILE undersigned ofTsr; tor RENT. his STOPE and
CELLAR, on Mark et Square. ft Jonestown, Lebanon
county, Pal, on reasonable terms.
Jonestown,yeb. 17, IS6B
"Cheap JOUINP 7 the old Cab.
joie( Maker still Alive.
TORN SPITLER still keeps constantly on hand all
t o kinds of Cabinet ware of the latest styles and the
bad materiel and workmanship.
He his roaly made, a number of Superior SOFAS.
CHAIRS. BUREAUS, DINING TABLES. Bit KAKFAST
TABLES, Sioke, Cupboards, Stands of ell kinds. BED
STEADS. and all kinds of Ware in his lino of Lindner,.
All of which be will sell cheaper for CASH
than can be bought elsewhere. lie is also
ready to make votans and attend funerals at
the shortest notice. All persons in want of
Cabinet Ware will do well to give him &call at his rooms
in Market street. diroetly opposite the United Brethren
church, before purchtuing. elsewhere.
lie warrants his goods to be as repre,ented, and If it
is not so. he will make It so, free of charge.
Lebanon. Feb. 17. 1858. •
. .
Notice.
i_ _, ERSONS indebted to the lute firm of BR HCLIBILL
. & wrr)rovEn, will melte peyment to the under
sugnetkon or Minna 21/eree first. 1853, the outstanding
accounts being iu Ida lutud4 fur collection
Lebanon VI. 1858.
.41017 C" 4111L1.111.-
.ORB ZTRAWS
To buy per (FALL k WINTER) GOOD:
Mit Office Notice.
. _
ft P. Public le hereby informed that, to mmure trans
mission of bettors by mai .est andweet, di/y.11,3121d
be delivered at the Pat Office one hoar before theurrival
of the earl. A. L. ACME AMP'', P. lit.
Lebanon. Feb. 10,1555.
.•• A,ut bro types.
IF ,piant Aniksorre a thateinso t be best,earl en
m, ki:ADAB. nun'lrPew Butlding, In Cum
berlayini street, Lebinon, Pa. Pan. 20, 1858.
:,The Groceries
- .10411'0 4 ,1telnoilenos of RAKER ttl3lloll, yon ere
4‘ A } ' *beep„ and a foil assortment.
* , OoL 81,1857.
. .;,. For
ran large holm, now used by the attbecrtlier for e
j_ 'Orman , Store, in *whet Street,'below 8111. in the
berm& of Lebanon. le for .erkt. Apply to
Feb. 17,161/11.4e, THOS IttISELL.
•
FOB BEAT,
r SEIB CELLAR under the TOTICtr *ALL Lebanon,—
. I !AT*. to' S. J% B
C. R. uo Trostß l: i t; •
ge:
• JOHN Y. •At ICLIRS;
Lebanon', Feb. 3, MR,
• Millie.
A . 00011uE07.18 % Pluterdia, Plates, Fifa, Made bpmaey
Temborinoes, Violin and Guitar Sidisvp.ke,
Very Oheap,,for sale at REITZENSTEIN 4'
n
EARLY
LEONARD
Yreil
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