The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 31, 1858, Image 3
ES ri;E Ithalunrlttiaertion. , . • "'rum Damooturio PPANOTPLOS CEASE TO LIAO, RE CEASE roLww." WI. EL BRESLIN, Editor and Pionriotor. LEBANON, PA., MAR. 311;%8. Democratic State Notiitialions, JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT: WILLIAM A._PORTER, Or PRILAVELritIA. CARPAL COMMISSTONitt WESTLEY FROST, OP PAYETTE. LISCOMPTON THROUGH TIM SENATE.- ... The bill to admit Kansas into the Union ~with the Lecompton Constitution, ass +4d the Senate of 'ihe United States on Tuesday of last week, by a vote of 33 ;'ye'as to 25 nays. By States the vote ; :was 18 in favor and 13 against. Only '3 Democrats voted against the bill, viz: Messrs. Douglas of Illinois, Broderick .'of California, and Pugh of Ohio. The ,latter, however, is in favor of the bill, but recorded his vote against it under protest, he having been - instructed by the Legislature of Ohio to vote agailtst it. In the opinion of iit'any he is ex .cusable for obeying his instructions, but in the language of a cotemporary "fifty thousand Legislatures could never have induced us to give such a vote." Eight Senators from Northern States voted for the bill Mr. Cameron, of Pa., did not vote, he having pared off with Mr. Reid of N. C. Had he voted he would have voted against the bill, but in this way he saved his name from a crushing and o blivious record. The bill now goes to the House, and will he put upon its pas. sage to-morrow, (Thursday.) We hope thus to record next week the agreeable consummation of the admission of Kan 'gas as a State of the Union with the Le compton Constitution, and the.final ter 'initiation of the "Kansas Question'." Kr' The following gentlemen are al. ready named by the opposition, aad stir ring themselves, for the opposition nom ination fur the Presidency in 1860, viz:. Messrs. Douglas, (la - te deruocrat,) Wil son and Seward, (republicans,) Hale and Giddings, (abulitionists,) aril Houston 'and Crittenden, (Americans.) Theta are other minor aspirants, but the above . are the only ones de'hervingof name,— They are also at their old folly of count• ing the chickens before they are hatch ed, They ignore the probability of a Democratic candidate being in the field, and that he might carry off the prize, as usual. Most people will agree that it islet rather early to be laying plans fur 1861, aniiilint it may turn out with the opposition wire-workers for the: Presi. deney,'Ya it did with the boy who took such a long run to jump over a creek, that by the time lie came to jump: he re i n down ekhkusted. It's a tretnendohs long run, from now to the election day in 1860, and we shall not be surpriVid . to see the opposition nag on that dai , fall Own exhausted, SOBER SECOND TUOVOIITS.-11011. I" son Reilly, the talented member of the Franklin District, in this State, and who voted heretofore against the administra tion on the Kansas Question, made an able speech in the House of Represen. tatires last week, in which ho said titot `after a careful consideration of the 'question he felt it his duty to . sustain 'and vote for the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution. It 'is the only propdr nod patriotic course (or lovers of the Union to pursue. • - Mr. Chapman, of the Bucks District, ii is also expected will vote for Lecomp 7 'tun when the test vote is taken. • LOOK OUT !—The Legislature has ap pointed a commission to examine igto the affairs of the following named banks - chartered during the past two or three years :—Octarara Bank, Chester county; ,Tioga County Bank, Crawford Coudty Bank, Phamixville Bank, and Shamokin lank. It itt .3 eaitl ; that to their organize :6On andissue of notes they have violat ed the laws of Ihisgarktncraw*th reg ulating-WO' gild Bonks had not at their orgautehtion the amount ofeittital required by the aot of incur partition, bona IVI., paid in. 24. Wiiatever ainount of capita!, witopitt . in, emu', or nearly all, was immediately drawn out, and it wae ropheente4, it at alt, by.irorthlesiaa- Tito issue Used upon snob capital paid int full 'been used insioad of spools in organising lir Banks. 4th. These Banks are;'nseA as a means of spOon -34m by finonsiers in New York anCituffalp, Wait*roger to safety is oar elm i„ t 0464 * tvgfr remember that we have 0 4 laeittiti 6btis4inis wirned th em against t o t * o p latitee of some of the "above named barik . ii. We trust we may have sucoeededin keiltini them out or this county. 0" There is a new Lies'Abe LaW hoW before the Legislature, as reparlea 4 a select committee. his probable that it will pails. We shall publish it at 'length as soon so it becomes a law. G /PT ENTERPRISZS,--We learn frorn!yrreral of nitr exehangee, that the Arta of C. Todd & Co., i?ii;r!ltiorh, whore advertisernont skittered in the Adiktfiser pany other of . the Gift 'Enter priittrdftie day, a bogue concerti, HOME APFATRS. Or The MethO'diat Conference was in session at Easton during the past week. We expect to publish the appointments next week. o`' Our friend Josiah D. Dehuff has been appointed to carry the 11. 5. Mail between Enannelstown and the Pennsylvania Railroad at Middletown, daily, except Sunday, in a coach. f.Cr The•new board of School Direc. Yore organized on Saturday evening by the ap .Vointtelnt oT tbe following officers, vii: President, Henry Derr. Secretary, Elias Baber; Treasurer, t. A. Uhler. (;*- An election for Officers of Mo hegan Lodge, No. 288, I. O. of 0. F., held on the rah inst., resulted in the selection of the follow ing named gentlemen :—N. G., George Reincehl: V. G., Mahlon Wilco; Ass% Sect'y, John Karel,. 0& The Town Council organized last week by the appointinent of Joseph Gleim, Esq., as Clerk, Edward A. Uhler, Esq.,Zreasur er, and Gen. John Weidman, Counsel. George Walter, the newly elected High Constable, we presume, will take the Tax Collectorship. Ciz!r The newly.eleeted Mayor of Reading congratulates, in his inaugural address, his fellow citizens that the Reading subscription of $200,000 to the Lebanon Valley Railroad, has been assumed by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. ‘trt'''Mr. Graff intends occupying his handsome new confectionery building on and af ter the Ist of April; and. has been in the city lay ing In a new stock for the purpose of opening out with an assortment suitable for the place. his new place is next door to his old stand, he is anx ious that all his old customers as well as .a. host of new ones should give him a call. OZ!TMeSSIT. SfTcax & TICE have re moved their keels of Dry GOodi, (Pena - are, Groceries, of cetera, to the Stone handing, corner of Cumberland and Market street. They have put down their goods to a very low figure, and will sell off the entire stock at retail, in the abort es possible 'time. Persmis wanting bargains should at once give them a call. frrThe Lebanon Valley Railroad is already doing a large business, it being the fa vorite route between Philadelphia .fr, parrisburg. The travel west, although it is no comparison to former years, passes principally over this road, and will be greatly increased upon.lts entire com pletion. It is taken in preference to the other road, the trip being made in about half an tour less time. 'Otri Some one in the last Courier more venturesome than discreet, takes exception to our remark that all those elected in North'Leba non borough are Democrats. We knew that those elected on the opposition ticket are not Democrats, hut, as they are always' asserting that they are we thought we would try theta in an `unguarded moment, and lo they scout the idea of tiOitiiera-. ey. They are like the trout rigger's fall, put your finger t.pon them and they.are not there. Otr At an election for Officers of the Franklin Literary Institute, of this Borough, on Monday evening, the following were duly chosen for the ensuing quarter,—.. - President—Wru. M. 'Brogilif. Vice 'Pre siden t—Tob. Reincehl. Seeretary—John WI Harbeson. Treasurer—Vm. 0. Fauber., The folfaWing Auestion. will be discussed on Monday evening next:—."Should the North and South be formed ander separate governments ?" . (it"' We perceive that quite a num, her of new buildings are already going up in - the su l t•urbs of our town, and that preparations are making for the erection of many more. We trust that in all eases a due are will be taken fur giv ing proper width to pavements and streets, and that whore the streets are not open care w9l be taken that the now buildings now erecting do not interfere with the regular opening of the same in the future. gFb sooner all Our streets and alleys throughout the entire bO r reilitt limits areTtitrown open the better. HARRIIIDGRO AND HAMBURG RAIL* no,tn Compaxv.—At an election by the stockhold ers, held at the public berme of Christian Lentz in Jonestown, on the 18th inst., the following gentlemen were elected admit of the Company for the °nosing yeari President, Gen _John Weid man ; Directors, J. A. Beiterman, G. F. Melly, John C. Seltzer, Jacob Houtz, Elias Grove, Frank lin Wagner, Joseph Se fe`rt, Frederick Haver, David M. Rank, Richard L. Walker, lion. Wm. Rank and" Dr. William A. Barry. lion. John Brunner was re elected Treasurer and lion. John MeilY, Secretary, by the Board of Directors. Next week we will endeavor to publish the re port of the• PresideLL We Perceive that quite a uutnber of our prOperty holders are planting orinuitental trees in front of their residences. We are glai to see this, as nothing gives a town a more pleasant and home like appearance. Some think that the walks. of a - town graced with shady and sweet scented trees detracts from its busfidiA appeir once. Parboil' it - does, but we are certain that people are 'just as weilAtted for transacting busi ness under the shade of a friendly maple as they are standiag in the glare of a hot summer day sun. Considerable attention is also directed to the planting of choice fruit trees.: ; As, this is the sea .. son for transplanting, antlyersonryill.want , to obtain the proper kind, we would recommend them to the advertisement of Mr. Lehman in another column for choice evergreens. , 0;:1' We took a hurried .stroll, last week, through, the extensive. Machine Shop of Messrs. Major & Brothers. --We were pleased to obstirve that the Hard Times have effected them but slightly, they being busily engaged, with quite a large number of hands, on work that is either already engaged of for which they expect a ready sale on completion. They . manufacture, principally, ,-at'. present, Farmers' Machines and Implements, and for which there is a autitaitt and 'steady demand.— They have recently !mini au extensive to their4lfoit, and expect after the confusan of the liseof 'April is over and business resume's healthy aspect in earnest to employ a full cemPli ment of hinds, probably 100; "In the Foundry departritent of their works they have at present a full force of hands. They have also just put up a new .Engine of their own make, of about 12 horse power, which is as pretty a piece of work as can be desired. It works to perfection, and, be ing entirely their own make, is deserving the at. Notion of the curious as wallas of those who de sire anything in that lino. I . OI,IOWAY'S Pru,s.—Among the.many obsti nate diseases for which the Pills are an assured and perm'anent remedy, may be reckoned habitu al costiierisk, This dafilissing and'painful com plaint affects the intelle&U Well as the physical system, oecasioning stupor, lOsiB 4f memory, and confirmed melancholy. The worst e'aies- , ..=which, by the way, are only aggravated by ordinary cab artios—yield invariably to a course of this_rniht and yet active roptedy; and tbe tipwels, regulated by its use, seldom require a repetition otArip med.!, THE L BANON FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Entron :—You are no doubt aware thit we are without a fire company in this borough, and consequently depend on those of your town, who I am pleased to say always arrive as prompt ly as the distance will allow. We are also minus an alarm bell. I would therefore suggest to the School Directors of this borough, (if they bare not already made arrangements) to place a good toned bell in the cupola of our new school house, which may then also be used as an alarm bell.— Several keys might be placed in proper hands to gain admittance whenever ali:e should occur.— If a fire breaks out here it generally takes a good while before the alarm is communicated to the old borough. Therefore, if the alarm would be given by our bell it would ~be immediately re sponded to by the Perseverance boll, and thus become general. A little attention to this mat ter may be the means of saving a large amount of property. SAFETY. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. WILD PIGEONS !—Our sporting-men would do well to keep a sharp look out for these birds. This is about the season they wend their way to the North. Large flocks often alight on trees, and thus fall easy prey to the sportsman's gun. STRETCHING It.---A Lebanon corre. spoudent of the Reading Prenigra :—"Lebanon has alwea,gone abMtt 300 Democratic !" We never had an idea that we have a second GUM- Ter in our midst. Ile would Getter cease corre sponding if he has no regard for truth. HYDROPHOBIA among the canine spe cies is quite prevalent in this county. Those who bevg.a large number of dogs would do well to exercise a little precaution. In this borough there are entirely too many running loose. The Chinese, we are confident, could make a profita ble haul hero. SPRING is at our heels—now fashions like buds on trees, are coming out—maple sugar trees are funning—and birds are warbliig. The public prominades present a= f piy apponranee, and every one who wishes to keep pace with the times mast stir his stumps. The genial rays of the sun almost convince us that the`.44 U . 'settlement' is past—refreshing idea! BALL PLAYING I—The lovers'of healthful exercise have enjoyed themselves migh tily for several days past. Old and young join in the sport. It is a fine manly exercise, and health and enjoyment beam unequivocally from all the players; it exercises the athletic powers; and a good player must have a quick eye, a readi hand, and a strong arm; be must be a fast run ner, patient, persevering and resolute. ACCIDENTS.—A 'gentleman passing down Market street during the false alarm of fire on Saturday evening, had his frontispiece seri_ ously damaged by coming in collision with an. other person. ' A lady, while tiesd'entling the steps at t4 r ße. formed church on Sunday evening, inadsii-)11 . is. step and received a severe fail. 11 1 1Mre 4ier'e all one - gallant yiuni men HORSE *Cdntest 'to which was the "better hosi," came "Off in North Lebanon, on Saturday evening. Mr. Jo`siZa DE MIFF 'and another gentleman entered two flee horses for the race; stakes $lO aside. Both horses made go 4. time, but our friend "Jesse" came out victor, beating his opponent several lengths. Three cheers were then given, which it is supposed caused the false alarM. of tire imme diately alter. .9Earns !—For several months past we boar froin day to day Jim solemn tolling of church bells, proclaiming the' death of departed friends. Weekly - our papers appa r r with a large number of "deaths"—telling us that like clouds they are. bourne away- 7 and that their trust is_ laid upon the, sweet pillow of religious HOPE.- 7,k us then remember that 'Meath is the port where all may refuge find, The end of labor, entry unto rest; * Des:Eh'hath the bounds OffillierY Whose sanctuary shrouds affliction host !" Mos4. 9 T(not of bulrush notoriety; 110 W, ever,) of the iftiiihetrn Seniincl, thinks we were out of reckoning tisieinAsthe ist of April. Not at all. IVe said, "we hope we may has:o no toe. casion to chronicle the adventure of a single dupe in the next paper;" and we are sorry that"Brud der Moses" proved himself the first one. 'We are aware that many are often "fooled" before the let, hence we cautioned them in time, as we _do not believe in tardiness. Seeing that our friend is short of items, he would better give us a call— we-have a large supply on hand. THE FALSE ALARM OF Film on Sat. urday evening, we are Sorry to say, had the effect en:winging out the entirelire detartmenlof Wiz borough, and the consequence was erne to North Lebanon. After learning the source of the alarm however, a number of the firemen returned before proceeding far— an VisunVit worthy of emulation by the 'companies. While passing round the cor ner of Guilford and Mulberry streets stonesuid brickbats went whizzing through• the air like VOI LA& One of the "runners" had his crakiiiin . ' tared considerably, and several others were also wounded. This was wrong, and-no one guilty of throwing stones can justify himself. There ap pears to be 'a practice among our companies to "gutter" each other; that is, the company ahead. seeing they_are about being passed . by '"another company, try to run them into_ !thb gutter: A dif- ficulty generally follows Snot Ma- t coiYaht: As a friend of firemen we would counsel th'enilif Our counsel is worth anything„) te a ate; `4, or they may some day regret it. It is an Indictable of :: fence to prevent a ) . 7e _ passafe Ve. a WA". EASTER: ill coming !• This; 01 - cotirsar .., - most everybody knows Bet ite history not he-, ing generallY known we will briefly notice it.— It is a solemn (*drat in celebration of the Rea- - urrection. The word used by us is from the Sax , on aster, (rising.) The festival is au engraftment upon the Jewish Passover, the name of which (pastrim,) is still applied to it in many countries. It isrobserved with imposing religious ceremony ; at many places. In ancient, times the clergy used to take a game at ball in the church, .a cus tom of which it is now difficult to believe that it ever could have existed. At presentEnster Sun day is distinguished by little besides the pectin:, 'aritiei of, the service. It is also a belief in some placbi that on knitter morning the- VIWA'S Witcl p lays ilhthediately after his rising! The origin of 'the connection of eggs with Easter is leatiii the mists of remote antiquitY. In soma comiti - ii% it iseustomnry to gtrabout with aquae. tity, and . to giro One to 'each friend - one meets,' saying' 'litstis Christ is itsbn,!: o l'ritych the oth er replies, 'keg; lip is fs so of a truth." The Wustom is,ealiposed to have -been originally Jewish ' . ire may refer again 'to this subject next week. v A mosEre.-14. M. Hobbs, beeper °filo Hoard ing House at the,Millersville Normal BehoOl,left for parts unknown, last week, under rather peon: liar circumstances. The session of the Hernial School baring recently closed, llobbs-bad (Yellen some $3,000 from the studorts for.boardinf,Ac— Ile was also indebted-lnvarioks tains 4oiniktrA, :.storii;kgmret in .Ts inc4Onvoity,, \rhittratonntir for his sudden For the Lebanon Advertiser NORTH LEBANON, March 29,1858. IMPORTANT. 1A. 4 1 4 V.-71 1 / 4 he Act of the 74th of April, 1847, which was in force in Phila delphia and Luzerno counties only, commonly called the Sheriff's Interpleader act, has recently been extended to the whole State, by an Act of the Legislature, It is almost rerbatim a copy of the British Smote, 1 and 2 Will, W. C. 58, ?, and the Courts of Philadelphia, have adopted the English practice under it. This is one of the most important and salutary laws passed by the present legislature. It applies in all eases where execution is issued against, and a levy is made of property, as the property of A. but which is claimed by .B; in which,ease B. gives notice to the Sheriff that the 'properly does not belong to A. but that it belongs to him, B. Whereupon the Sheriffs asks for a . rule front the Court whence the execution was issued, to call before said Court the party making, the claim, that said parties may try the title in the property and that the Court may decide to whom it belongs. This is a much speedier and more satisfactory way and less haz ardous and expensive to both the Sheriff and the parties, than the old method of allowing the Sher iff to sell and then prosecute him for traspass. Special Notices. Irr , Another Wonderful Cure, made by Pratt &Butch er's MAGIC OIL. Reading, Pa., June lot., MT. Messrs PnATT & BUTCHER,—TiIIs is to Certify, that I . have been afflicted with Rheumatism for years, and hare expended some four hundred dollars, to have it cured, but ull to no effect. I used but one bottle of your Magic Oil—am now well. Yours Truly, JOHN TitOXEL, Washington at- betireen 9th and 10th. To all whom it may Conteit.—The under signed begs leave to inform biz old customers, and the public In general, that he still continues to manufacture CABINET WARE of all deecriptione at his old stand, in Walnut street, between Rainier's and• Reinhard's Hotels, in the borough of Lebanon. The public will please re member that his work is made up of better materials, and Is of better finieb, than can he found in any other establishment In the borough of Lebanon. Dec. 23, 1857. C. BROTiIERLIN.E. II EMIBOLD'S OEN' 41 A TION. likiLMEO4O.9 'Genuine PREPARA,TION. Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMBOWS Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared ezeording.to Pharmacy and Gihemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowliAge devoted to their combination. 46—Bee advertisement headed lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. .14nirs AND .13 rarniumg:—Wa would call your atten- Lion to .the adverALsenLent of, Prof, 0..1. Wood's Hair Res torative, which appears in the columns of our present number. From our long acquaintance with the proprietor, and with numerous individUals who have used his prepara tion with perfect Bootees for the last two years, we feel no hesitation in recommending the article as superior to any of the preparationsimw its use for the same purpose, viz: for restoring grey bair"to its; giginal color, a sure and perfect cure for Widnes& and a ;lever failing preven tive for the falling off of-the hair.... - „Ikis,decidedly the. ; _best and most popular in use for beautifying, presenving,mestoring and strengthening the hair, retieting.diseases of the skin, and removingiteurff, dandruff and all eruptions and feverish heat from the scalp. We speak in relation to the above from what we know, having been personally acquainted with numerous per sons who have used the Restorative for the above pur poses with the most gratifying results. It is not Mkt- we notice a patent medicine. Indeed we think we have never puffed one before;' but Prof. Weod's Hair Restorative is something so superior to most of the preparations of the day, that we cannot forbear asking the attention of our readers to it —Cath. Vindi. .4usz For sale by all druggists here. • Fraud!—We call attention to the fact of nu merous unprincipled efforts that ore daily making in our city by venders of aWtter mixture, using the persuasive argument Hu order to effect salea) to dealers In Hoetet ter's bottles, to purchase from them and sell it in Ifestet ter's bottles. We hope that such impostures will be held up to public contempt by all respectable persons who sell or use the genuine article. Not only have we the Indi vidual evidence of the country, bit almost. every paper in the Union is commenting upon the superior GAselience ,of, and great beaeflts derived from She use of this,cole ‘bitted.toplc; besides various diplomas awarded, amobg winehieone from the„Ohio Mechanics' Institute, at Cin cinnati, whore the coMmittee--composed chisily of phy sicians of the city—awarded Hostetter, Smith k. di ploma for the superior virtpe of_their Bitters, as a tboie and strengthener of the hinnati eyetom. We, therefore, caution all against impositions, and to purchase of none but respectable dealers, whom they know would not de ceive them. BtfANITEL RETGART, Agent, North-west corner of Market add Water streets, Lebanon. 7ti BOWELS Ailt TEM' iIIIieTIQNS . . . As peNfecthealth-iethe.greatest blessing that wa can enjoy, withoutwhichell other blessings•are of little con sequence, we deem lkof great importance to point out the way for you to enjoy The bowels must he kept in a state by which they aro, epahled to carry of the useless matter; they melba mean - channel which natue. has appointed to carry everything • that is ,Ainnecessary And it is impossible to tell what a large amount of sick ness has been caused by costipation. or costiveness; in nth& words, by not keeping the bowels regular; it is the main road to all diseases; it is the cause of unnatur al irritation to the mucous, or lining membranes of the bowels. Ravine lost their natural strength, they can not object to what is required of them. Bence, the bowels become inflamed, and unless you find a speedy relief, a thousand other complaintsare ever ready to drag you through a miserable and" wretched lifo. Such med icines must be given as will cleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their s natiirai strength. To aceom lish this - there is no compound se Valuable as these Plilm all other medicines sink to utter insignificance when compared to them; it seems as though the Author of Nature had designed them for this as well as other complaints. From two to five Pills a day will increase strength and appetite. and cleanse the stomach and in testines from whatever isiniPic' u . l " ••• Dr. Morse's rndian RCM 'Pills are 'gal my all dealers in Idedicinei. _ TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S leelOraled Female Pills. Prfpuredfrosn a praggription of Sir J. Physician .Extraordinary to the Queen. , Title invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy, cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, it is peculiarly suited. It will, in short time, bring ou the monthly period with regularity._ Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great hritain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other tine they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion. palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means ltave failed, and although ,a powerful remedy, do not ma r tian iron, Ipalomel,antimony, or anything hurtful,to.the,.ccaistitution. Full directiops accpropan-egbh package. Sole Agent for the United &gee and Canada, JOB MOSES, (14bit I. C. Baldwin Co.) • .., a. Rochester, N. r e.N.13.—51,00 po&lagm,staptpa enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by • , r „, , Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court Meuse, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable:Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by llarvey. Birch, Reading, Pa. October 7,1857-Iyt. . The GebAjtik • Carefully Orrirected *eel:l . • 'LEBANON, Wren TAW mats Ex. Pam. $ 6'60 Smith " Extra 500 Leb,Xel...lttpsr,F*B.4 50 PrinieWbite Wheat; 1:05 Prime Red Wheat, 100 Prime Rye, fA Corn, Oats, ClOver-eeed, . 450 Thnothyxeed, 2 50 Flax-seed, • 160 Dried it pplee,Vi lot., 100 Dilad Apples; pealed, 160 Pesch "Snits," - -260 Peach "I:tutee's," 125 Cheriloei 150 Onione, - 50 iiii,by'ifyirs Shour. [antler, NARea. Si, 1858. Potatoctief bu 65 ESP.,* dcriti 12 Buttet.,* lb., 15 Lan], ' Tallow') 4- .•• Mato, . 84 Shoulders, ' J. 2 Mika, 1,1 Soap, „ ' 5 liees-wai,,„ 25 Whits Itaga,. 5 Mixed Rags, 2 Flax, .3 . 1 b ' 32 X Bristle*, 88 lb., 40 Featbeni, ' 62% Wool, ffi., 40 • Sontilleana,lB - 1184 -- - 6 Vinegar, 18 gal., 12% • Apple Butter, 'B crock, 45 The Philadelphia Itla rkeit. kRIT , AMMI , PIIIA, March 29, 1858. _ 4 FLOUR—The Flour market continues dull un der the tuivices;qbpfahroad, and prices, if any thing favor,bnYers.: The only shied reported are 1000 barrels`South ern and Peunsiliiania at $4- 25; 1000:barrels' Western extra on terms not made public, and small'lets for home consumption , of mixed and good brands at $4 25®43710 barrel, select brands and . extra at $4 50 ® 75, extra fam ily and fancy 4:S e nds at $5 ® 5,75. Rye Flour is steady at 0,25 "4$ barrel. Some , small sales have been made' at this figure. dora Meal is held firmly at $2 $4 ® 3 barrel:' GRAlN—The...demand for -Wheat, continues limited. Sales 4 iotlo <bushels' good kn prime i Penns and Kentucky Red at 11,05©1,10Vbusli el, 500 bushels do. on private terms, and a few hundredfilnyskels fair anti choke White at f 1,27 @1,30 Itik bushel, in - store: 500 bushel's Penn. sylvania Rya sold at 70 cents bushel, and it is taken at price - :.on 1000 bushels prinie Ohio Barley' cold at-65 cents cash. Corn oontintiiis lij'ii in , notixe demand, kith side", and at an adva#nen`tle *bushel . Rains of 5000 @6OOO buidtpla yelithr; 618, 1 "afloai,. and part iu sure at 62663 a. Theiu ii little, minting. fo4ol,qiiiditicthe elesb, there were ifonia Om' . . stock remaining unsold. Gate continue in par difa(till. at 36C' ". English preachieg 'next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. English preaching next Sabbath morning in the Reformed „Church. German service, next Sunday morning in the Mo ravian Church: , English services, connected with Confirmation and Ilapt:tem on next Friday (Good Fridny) morning, and preaching in the evening. Eng lish seryjieeaand celebration of the , Lord's Sup- Won rec:s.t.Sabbath morning; QM - Man preach ing in the ifteranon and English •again in the evening in Zion's Lutheran Churelt. Religioas services in Salem's Lutheran Church, on Saturday at 9. o'clock, the examination, Baptism, aed confirmation of a numbered' can didates ie.German and :English, and prepara tory ,service ttermen rand in theeVening preparatory service bathe English langttagelL -oa,Sunday morning in the German and , in the evening in the English., L langungq,;„the Lord's sumerovill be administered both morning and evening, - - MARRIED • if' On tho 18th. inn., by Rev. A. C. A'4redekind, Mr. Jacob Schwatz, of Lebanon, to. Mrs. Susan Fox, of Campbellstown, bobanorb On the 25th inst., by the siunc,.Mr. Aaron Brick er, to Miss. Mary Ann Boyer, both of Nor,kh Lebanon Borough. On the 28th inst., by Rev. R. W. Kremer, Mr. Henry Ltornberger to 4ris.4 Mary Dohner, both of Cornwall. On the 11th inst., by Rey. T. D..Loitibash, Mr. Cyrus Diasinger to Miss Catharine Yungst, both of lieidieberg. On the 18th inst., by the same; Mr. Richard Muth to Mr..T. Catharine Burkholder, both of _ Jackson. . DIED, t• On the 27th inst., in this borough, M-s. Catha rine. Carmany, retie of tho late Hon. Henry Virmany, a. , ed 67 years, 4 months and 10 days. On the 26th inst., in this borough, Miami Wag ner, aged 49 pants, A month and 22 days. On the 23d inst. in / South Lebimon,Solomon. son ,or Isann 04141 4 Briihara Strohm. aged A year, 9 mouths and 16 days. On the 234 inst., at Union Water Works, John Voght. aged 67 years, 9 months and 25 days. On the 27th inst., in North Lebanon, Sarah, in fant daughter of Jacob and Lydia Boyer, aged 5 months and 26 days. Wkitk k Roviel are still making additions to their al ready very largo stock of Sheet Music. • N • DissOlutim of Partnership. T" partnership heretofore existing between SAMIA. SNYDER and E. E. KINZER, .at Stony Cresk Forge. 'Dauphin county, Pa.; was dissolved on the 23d day of :March, 116 S, by:mutual consent. SAMUEL SNYDER, March 31, 1853.-Bt.* E. E. KINZER. I'Vall'paper to suit the taste of, the.most feetklieus, can be had at Waltz Bredel's Book Stott. Lehigh Siate CQmpany. A UGUSTIIS 130WEIViesPeatfrilli tho A wens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he is prepared to SLATE 1100FS of all kinds of buildings, at the most reasonable prices. Ile will warrant the roofs elated by him to be of the first quality of slate, and put on in a workmanlike manner. He has had much experience in the business. lamina. followed it for a number of years. Persons desiring * further information will please call at Mrs. HISO HOTEL, or address through the Lebanon Post Office. Also enquire of the Agent, J. Aaron Wal ter. Lebanon, March 31, 1858.-9 m. Waltz k Rceedel bare over five hundred samples of Walt Paper. Call and examine. Public NA,like IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Commissioners. .mm 4 in the Act of Aesembly incorporating the Lebanon- Val ley Bank, to wit:—George Dawson Coleman, Levi Kline, &roan Oampron, George Scanner, James Young, George Moho, Charics, 4. Forney. George Hoffman, • John Brun her, John Hetpep. dam George, John Light, s. s., *Chid Deininger, A. P. tifbsliman and Augustus Boyd, and to the subscribers to the awl thereof, to meet , at dI,EIN HARD'S HOTEL, on Zisiday r thobth day of .Aprii,ne t, ate o'clock, P. M., in orcter,to_ consider the expediency of offering the remainder of the Stock authorized by law; ,and if annwved, to open the books of Subscription for that purpose. , BY order of • . • .ROl,ll/ISSIONERS NAMED IN THE ACT. Lebanon, Afar& 31, 1558. . Waltz t Medal have samples of all the different vane ties of Wall Paper manufactured at Philadelphia. THE subscriber would respectfully invite the atten tion" of the public to tbd large and beautiful collec tion of EVERGREEN TREES or various kinds now occupying a portion of hisgrounds in North Lebanon, but which is intended to be cleared for other purpoaea. They are therefore offered at moderate.prices, either by the hundred, dozen, or single tree, though to sell In quantities p eforred. The collection includes, among others, and of varioilr sizes, NORWAY SPRUCE PINE, BALM of OILEAD, SCOTCH FIR, AMERICAN, CIIINESE, and LIBERI AN ARBOR VITCE. &c. Mast of these trees are of rare beauty, In very thrifty condition; and a better opportu nity is very seldom offered for obtaining trees of, this kind, for the adornment of both public and, private grounds. A large portion of them are very suitable far hedges. . Persons desiring trees, will please* where practicable, ere notice previous to time of amnia removal. B. k LEIIMAN. Nor:title:anon, March 81,1858.-3 t. 14. B.—The proper time for transplanting,ourla.trees la now approaching. it being the month of April, or hull any day before the trees are too much advanced in growth, even into the month of May. Waltz a Model have n Tory large atwortmeopofalank Books which th ey are ready to dUpose of at rea2Oriable .ratrat. • Chair alanv4factory. WHOLESALE AND BETA/L. The subscri bers take this 'method to inform - their friends and the public that they hive commenced the above business, in all its branches, in the BO ROMA OF LEBANON, on Pinegrove Road, near 'what le known as Fhresner's Foundry. They hope to receive the patronage of those in want of anything in their line, as they promise to - use the best materials suit em ploy the beat of workmen. Old Chairs repaired and painted. 'V The following different kinds of Timber or Lum ber taken in exchange for Chairs, viz : Hickory, Walnut. Dopler, Maple, Beech, Bach, and Cherry of different kinds. BItOWER & WOLF. Lebanon, March 31, 1858.-ly. Call at Waltz a Ikeda, Book Storc if you want to buy Blank Books. HERE WE ARE AGAllii ALL RIGHT EIDE UP WITH CARE! ANSAB.is creating an importantexcitement all over the country, threatening a dissolution of Union be, tween the North and SMith, instigating alarming fights in Congress, and fearful earempe in State Legislatures. State Conventions have assemblsti, city knclitowhlnass meetings have been held—,in short the. whole country has been 13 a genifel uproar, • • ~..• , • . 11 EBA* 1 1 , $• " • ' giawevek, itintdrit this universal political tumult, has tho hobor.of having still preserved her dignity of quiet and peace, nothing could suceeed iq disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, *ben a LARGE FLA() with , a swarming BEE lIIVE on the oqe shift, and the announcement of "Cheap Auction Go od s," on the other, suspended from the corner building vrpOB.l,TE TRE CO.l/Itt .11014.11, Ind o icatuAliet, a ll was not right; attention was atqactoti,and curiosity arou'ed ; various opinions regard to its object were entertained and soon a general stir.all over town was found to exii , f. Men, wo men and children involved with puzslal astonishment, wore hurraing out, and crying, "What in the world is the matter?" .What's up?" Trnth, however, soon flesh ed upon the mind. of all Bee.-holders. when the' novelty of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Boxes, Barrels and Bales. amidst • crowd of eifoctatorealready collected around the doors and, walks, all anxiously persevering for but a glimpse at What has since so effectually aston ished the natives. • on 1tl:4141-ei. Was suddenly harping upon a thousand tongues, and spread with the rapidity of a prairie tire all over tha'bo• sough. Public' *Weirs of Kansas with every other Item of the day fell Into insignificance, in consideration of the Individual intoreete here at steam. A scone of excitement has ever since continued to pro. Tall within doors, by crowds of persons fit= every quar ber,.collecting along the counters,' who naver fall to be 'COM° cothustaatic upon finding such GIItAT BARGAINS IN .All qualities of Choap Prints, Ginghame, Checks and Muslims, Union, 'French. and Doeskin Coaslineres, . Plush, Satin and Grenadine Vestiniii. - ALSO. An assortment of English. Ingrain, Wool Ing.i i tq r aid 'letup Carpets for Parlors, Chambers. Willa and , varying in.prices from,lo cents to Al Per yd.. ROCERIES AND QUEENAWSIiE, k 1141 rt. CIO VI IF and Window Shades in all their vs , Awing the experience of a long term of yea rs the idgekient, wbich with a careful exercise of Judgment the adrantav : of !Ash : purchasing. an . ,d,,a determination of selling CEPA P, onablee us—alonA W fitly, the late system of selling for CASH orPRODU,CE--to .1118roi ,you with bargains, beyond any heretofore gaited,. as well es unsurpassed by any ef-ouecompetitors.- • *** Please call and see us. at the • " BEIS-LUVE STORE, . .• . Apposite the Court liouao,,Lebenon, Ps. , .kr ' - : GEORGE SIIELLENBERCILIET4 'Lebanon; birds 51,1858. • . Feed—Feed! m om kin ,wi l i t tint OA tor davit? bc: .tatei it &Hi aV e.' . Bre — witilt — eit:tbio .4 a CuattaklabitenElorPlank Road. PTIC4k, from 1G to 20 cent& a bushel. - .; g; Lebanon, Mande 3, '57. IBUILIIIIT HAITMAN: Religions:Notices. NEW AD Vl.ll-3.RTISEMEtrTS. Chotee levergreeNt Trees lot 8.411,E. = NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE, Few styles of Sttipes and Plaid Silks, The beat make of plain black Silks, _Pine Bombazines and Luatrea, Elegant all-Wool De !alive and Cashmeres, Beautiful i..pring style Dncols and Shepherd's Plaid' Handsome Cballi DsLalnes and Alpaca Do balsa, Splendid Collars, Sleeves VeMt, Worse, Hosiery and White Goode In abundance. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW TO INVALIDS. DIL HARbMAN i Analytical Physician, and Physician forMisenses o We Lungs, formerly Ply,t Rlcian to the Cinatipati Marine Hospital. arid Invalid's Retreat, Cor responding Aletubor of the London Medical Society of Observation. Author of Letters to Invalids, and Editor of .thif , r3fedical Stethoscopes" may be eoutialted at • LEBANON; Pa., Eagle Mull, Turisktiy, 'April 27. Reading, bluusion House, April 26, I PatiFrills, April 24. DR. HARDMAN TREAti CONS . IIMPT76H, BRON CHITIS, Laryngitis, Asthma, en d of the neat and Lungs. by • . MEDICATED INITALATIDIC., The greet point in the treatment of all Liman male dies is to get at the disease in a direct manner...All.med ;dues are estimated hy . their. action upon the organ rts ttuicing :outlet. This is the important fact .upee.which. Inhalation Is bused. • If.fhe Storoarl is dieeneedews take ittiellichui.triroctly iota the Stomach. If the Longs are .dieenaed, breathe or inbalo medicated vapors directly in to them. The reason why Consumption and Itiscaseet of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment law Leen beminae they were not approached in a directs:ruiner by medicines. They were intended to be local,aod yet they were so administered that they could not set constitu tionally, expending their immediate action upon the Stomach. whilst the fool ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. INHALATION brings the medicine into direct contact with the diseaeo, without the disadvantag es of violent action. Its application is no simple that it may be employed by, the youngest infant or feeblest in valid. It does not derange the Stomach, or interfere in the least with the strength, comihrt or buFiimes of the 'patient. *** No charge for Consultation. OTHER wszAses. =EA TIM In relation to the following diseases, either whert•tem. titivated with Lung Affections or existinnalane, I &lapin vile consultation—usually find them PE.OMVTLY 013RAIILL PROLAPSOS and all forms of FEMALE COM PLAINTS. IRREGULARITIES and WEAKNESS. PALPITATION and other forme of HEART DIS EASE, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis eases of the Stomach end Dowels, Plles, &a. so, All diseases of the Eye and .tkr, Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and all other farms of Nervous. DIIMISC. *,.• No churn for consultation. March 31, 108. S. D. lIA.RDJIAN., Ji. D “Xo Such Word as Fail.” A RESISTLESS ILEMEDYI HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. (1111RCULAR TO Tfl 81°R.—The lint hospital Bur ‘4.St) pone and medicinal publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in 4hcfr naval end military services; and the masses in this coun try and throughout tho world repose the utmost con& denca in its curative properties. It penetrates the sons cee of.ibliammation and corruption which underlie the exterzat evidences of disease, and neutralize the flerycl ernetstsalitch,fted. andexasperato the malady. R'heumatzsm, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These are among the moat terrible and agonising die. eases of Om unntelee the fleshy fibre end the Atin; yet in their worst forms , when seemingly incurable they Invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote topain and in pp remalion. Salt Rheum, l'ev..r Sores, Stiy.Yotnts.. In all cases of Salt Rheum, where medical watera,lttr. lions, and every recipe of therphartnacoposa have proved ;melees. the Ointment will accomplish a thorongh cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its re laxing effect upon contracted 81110W8 is :nay wonderful: Discharging Ulcers A mat serankable and happy change is produced hi the appearance of malignant ulcers *Meru few applket. guns of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van %bee, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged' matter. Thla process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice la tilled up with sound material. and the ulcer radically cured. A Word to Mothers The young are the most frequent sufferers from ex ternxl infuriand therefore every mother should bane Aida healing :propsyntioniconstantly at band. /t is AII iitotoba to specific .for sore besets. and quickly removal the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the hea' and faces of children. Ointment universally used on bonnl the Atlan tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a epre for scorbutic affec tions, end as the heat i oossble, remedy for Wounds. and bruises. Wye suPplies of it.have receutly been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey fur hospital purposes.— sei,„itotb the Ointment and Pills should be useAlln fol low inz cases: lt unions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, .llurna, Sore' Legs, . . , Chapped Ilande,nllolll7lllthnill, Bore Breasts, iabilblaßis, it ingworm, Sore Heads, ristubt, salt Rheum, . Sore Throats, Hoyt,- ... • Scolds, . . Sores of all kinds, Lunibago, Woundsof eakinds, • Venereal sores. Stiff .Toints, Sprains, ' Tetter, Ulcers, Skin Diseases. .f..* Sold et the Manufaatory of Professor Holloway, BO Malden Lane, New York. and Sy ell respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Statw‘ and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 02% cents, and $1 each.. u .. , . ~. . Carrioxl—None are genuine nless the words "Hol loway, New Not* and Loudon." aro diFeeruible as e..lVa termark in evetyooaf of the book.of directions around each pot or 1•0 x,.... the Fault may be plainlyzeen byhold ing the leaf to the light... A handsome reward will be given .to : any one rendering such information as'may lead to the detection of any_ party or partites counterfeit- ing the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious.lol There la &considerable saving by taking the larger Rises. N. 13—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to 'each box. [Mann 31, '6B. dlscgosst., the groat, gilt emus° Nkiags from uogleet of NstUre's lawn. SUFFER,, NOT! I 5 'eiUAR, NA A *l'l3lM ALL Da s la'S eSS Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Sirlemma, Meets, Gras. el, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidney,' and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism. Scrofula. Pains in the Bones and Ankles. diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, SLVitue' Dance, and all Dia• macs arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or- E=MM! putt, such tie NerYous Trembling, Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, 0 en.ral Weakness, Dimness of viskin• with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss ,of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia. Liver Disease. Erliptinna upon the Face, Fain in the Back and Head, Female Ir regularities and all iinproper discharges from both sexes. It matters not . front what cause the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the. case, ascoviner to CERTAIII, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can he effected by any other treatment, crew after the' disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicinnsand re•". Dieted all their means of cure. The medicines aro piens aot without odor, causing no Sfrknese and free from mercury or balsam.. During twenty years of practice. have rescued troth the Jaws o f Death many thousands, who, in the lest stageeof the above-mentioned diseases. had been given up to die by their physicians, which war rants me in promising to the afflicted, who may plane themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret Diseases are the grentest euemies to hmdth. as they arc the firs t cause of Consumption, Scrofula. send many other diseases, and should ben terror to the hu man family. As a permanent cure in scarcely ever er Meted, a Ineloglty..ef the wee fakling into .the hands of ltcomPetenktliWilie*,'whodlotonlg,fl l l to . cn,rialie din itases..but ruttp.,thieguniatitupkigOillipg,the eygtein with mereuty,,eitikeh, with the.fflrase, liandktui- the sufferer into.e.repidConspmptioW. t. , lintAbppld-the distwae and J.lte:tril4gant..liDt . illlUPlP death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en tailed upon the childre'n, who are born feeble con. Mitntions ' end the current . 9f life corrupted by a virus which hetresatitilelLtin Selidfula. Tctter, Ulcers, Emit kioneund other affections of the Skin. Eyes, Throat end 'Lunge, entailing upon them a brlef existence of =lifer. Dig and consigning them to an early grave. SELF AI3USF. is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diswt ses causes so destructive a drain upon "the system; draw ing its thousands, of victims through a few years of suf toeing down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Net% volts System, rapidly wastes away the energies of life. causes mental derangement, prevents the proper devel opment of the system. disqualifies fur marrirge, society. business, and all oerthly happiness, and leaves the suf ferer wrecked Sn body or mind, predisposed_to Cue untp• lion and n train of evils more to be dreaded :than death Haag With the [idlest confidence I assure the unfortu nate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, unit with the abandonment of ruin. ous prectitata my patient's can bo metered to robuet, vig orous health- . . The afflicted are cautioned. against the nee 'of . Patent Medicines, for there are se Many ingenious snares in the columns of the public prhita to catch nci•rob the unwary sufferers, that millions how their constitutions ruined by, the vile compou6is,pf guild. doctors, or the equally polsonong ROM may , vended ,as "Fatent Medicines." • I have carefully annlyged•piany of the so-called Patent medieinaa. and find that nearly all of them contain Cor roelvii'StibliMate.,whteh is one Of the stiangoot prepara th,ogef paercury, and a deadly Poison, which. instead of ere Ihst.tbadiseuse. disabipi.the system thr life. TiAtfe-,fflortlis of the patent nostrums now in use are puttp ha unprincipled and Ignorant positions who do not tgfultfigittill wally the alphabet or 403 blartala Maples, epdottAkq as destitute of any knowledge of the hu man system, having onewildact 9nly Iu view, and that to nuilifteruey regartiles! L of consequent:ea.., -,LNll,4l4.lties and ati...4i4atiem of,tealeenand. females t.ecatett on. principles Leta Isheti•Aty. twenty years of practise, and sanctiened by thousartde of 'the most re markable etyma. ,Medielnestwith fultAlrectione gent to any . teqtot thit united States or Canalise,. litti.ktiente cointnunteating their symptoms brltteter- Busineis respondent* strictly confidential. Addresi ' J. SOMMEKVILLF., D " • • Office No. 1131 Filbert St..{Old No. 109,]1,e)0w tirouth, March le, 1853.--1 y . Nol.i.ce. TO C 1 6111ISSIONR11S Aimed in the. Act of Assembly Incorporating. tie Lebano'. Valley Dank, bawson Coleman...4cl Kline, Simi; Cameron. Georg. , hmuller.,Janra, Young, George I . lom...Charles It. For nen George Hoffman. John Urnniei, Jelin Darner John George, John 3.•ight, e: *. Mahal Delnbager, A. P. iibchma nd Angnatua Held 01/ and each or you are beridiynotllled and 'yoga' , ed te,tneet at Ole Publlo 'Mime of Abix Ifaak, to the borough of 'Lebanon y , '1.14 Oth day of 44711, A. D. OMB; At. 1 o'clock, ' P. 311.021Attl44.;',Punctuaint umdac•cA le requested, aa htudisqlp:Of4hWtanci.wlll tie sublultssel z to ; ther,beerd o ,By order at 149 itff * MW M4*.411443g114""*2. *arc , • ti• 4 Significant Facts ==! 'important Dis - covery. CONSD..MPTION . Diseases of the Lungs , and Throat ARE Positiviailf • CURABLE BY INHALATION II I which ton veys the Remedies to tie (Wyllie* in .the hinge through The al. passages, and coming in direct contact withlbe disease, neutralize+ the tubercular matter. allays the cough, elitism a free And easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the hloOd t imports renewed vitality. to. tbe net roue system, giving that tone' and energyvo indispetum. Ma for the restoretinn of health, Toklie , alder. th mete confidently that tkiniantPtionlifenniblc by inhalation_, Is to me BOurro of unalloyed pieaaure . It la as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease ; ninety out of every hundred rases can ho ruled in the first stages. and fifty percent. in the second; but in the third stage it is troposeible to rave , more than five per cent., for the lunge are PO cut up by the disease as to defy medical skill. Even, however, hi she last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief ta the sulfuring attending this fearful Scourge, which an nually destroys ninety-fire thousand persona in the U nited Staten alone : and a correct calculation obese, that of the present popitintion of the earth, eighty million• are destined to fill the Consumptisee grave. Truly. the quiver of death has no arrow to fatal en Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it e-ares tether age nor sibs , tut. ,sweepa off alike the beam, the beautiful, the gram:hit/arid tlargift ed. By the help of. theteettpleme Ileing, - ..from whets someth every go?:1 and yerfuet,gift, I,am enebled.toticer to the afflicted a . Pertnantint:. and speedy re cu In' Con sum ptilm. •'T 'Rent calls!" a tubereltie &um I rapier* Blasi, end the imtnedtetaelfeet, prixteeed by tbek dope sitiOn in the Tunis, is to Isfevent the free admission - Of air into the air tells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Theo. surely. it is more re ctorial to expect greeter good from medicines entering the ekvities of the lungs, than from those administered through the stomach ; the patient Will uiwaye find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling rem*. diet. True, inhalation is a Reel remedy, neverthelear, it arts constitoiliOnnlty, and with more power and cm* Minty than remedies administered by the stomach. Tb prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform Inhaled will destroy sensibil ity In a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sys tem, so that a Binh may be amputated wit hoot the Allah t eat pain; inhaling theordivary burning gas will desuoy life in elev.' hours. . The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when ,faintinVor iicpurently dead. The odor of many of the medielues is perceptible In the Akin, is taw, Moments a 1 ter being inhaled, imd may be iramedi.stely" detorte. id •in the ,b100tt.,.-A. win Outing proof of the coustitutionalef teem of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro deiced •by .liesathing foul air. • le not this positive evi dence that (roper remedies, carefully . prepared and Judi ciously administered through the lungs, should produce the most happy results 1 • During eighteen 'Yearee' pram tire, many thousands: coffering. from •disecreen , oT the lungs and throat., have been under taymerm end have effected many remarkable cures, even after the anffsme had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies me that Consumption Is no longer a fatal disease.-- My treatment of Consumption is original. and fbunded on long expe.lence and a thorough investigation. Sly perfect acqurititance with the nature of tubercles, do., enables me to distinguish, readily. the various forme .or disease that simulate consumption. nod apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even fu a single case.— ..This familiarity, in cocinection with certain pathological :and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve ithe lunge from the effects of contracted cheats ; to en. large the chest, purify the blood. impart Wit renewed vi tality. giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines, with full clireeti ns, soot to any part of the United auttep„atO Canedna, by patients communicating their symptontabY Tarter.. hut the cure would be more certain if the patient should• •inty,,tna a visit. which [would give me an opportunity to examttes the lungs and enable me to proscribe with much greater Certainty; and then the•euro could be effected without my seeing the patient vain. : ,3if e y RILItAX, M. D., • • Office, 1131 Filbert. s.t.„(yld .No.)109,) below 12t1i, PIIILELEL:LPZIA, PA Minh 18, 1858.-Iy. Cheap Fut rnit sire. v) VCR the purpose of closinit out the Stock re-la maining on bond, the undersigned will sell : — large lot of BUREAUS. TABLES; Cano Seat and , other CHAIRS, and a large variety of other hash- Et tenable and useful Furniture VERY REPUEED PRICES' a wFwaropui han beih ies7ibriA totLa z building formerly occupied by D. S. Dabbr al a 1. 0 Drug Store, a few door+ west of the Court House. For great bargains Cell Immediately. as he le - de- NIV 12 " termined to sell out before the let of April. "~ us Lebanon, 31urch 24, '5B. TUEO. OYES. Dissolution of' Partnerbhipl. NOTICE it hereby given that the paitnershlp hereto .k.fore exleting between iliirri‘ou K. Deaden, and eodore Owe, trading in the Furniturelliminese, under the firm of Dmmmr..e. Orte„ was dissolved by tputtiul content ou the 17,th March, 1858... . .- ,-, r The businePs will be continued atdhe old.stand.by 0. R. Dundoro, and in whose hands the bnclts of the o/de firm remain for settlement. . HARRISON K. DUNDOILE, THEODOR'S OYES. Matri 24, 1858 NEW STOR In North Lebanon Township. I 'pHE undersigned has opened a new Store In •1. North Lebanon township, nn the hank of I the linioll Cane!, near John Hellman's, and stocked it with a large and desirable variety of an etch Goods es are generally found in a Country Store, Ivitn—Dry ()bolts, ,groorries, Quwnswarc, Hardware, de. Hie friends, neighbors, and the public in general, are Inspect to tall. OkAllllllO his goods, and learn prices. h. 1 khltinfa'COuptry Etutiute bought, for which the highest Market pikes will be puid. • - March 24, 1868. aom: ktorp. 5:2 le tol G mfg 5A.; t E ■ ;s g FL.% P. s ■ g • - 4 s _ 4 '6%4; owil pga 'Y'r ; Fg. Po - AL; rra " • e ,I'S:Mc. 2 6' 7, 1 F2, - c 4 F.rr l m g El DI S.' 4 17,:a / 1 . 1 -4 -4 *Z l ^•' - =; - g y ;1 1 11 . :ta, az# A t c .:43 ; 1—• . 2. g =P Cr no 1.• g ; is 0 R, s4:E 0 a.A Ta), 4 :4 1 §,, A :( 1. - a -4 ■ 4 .11, Vti UN $ N HOTEL' V - ORTII LARSSON BOROUGH- The undersigned l'ainirtftille infornte - the intblio that he still contin ues at the "UNION I:LA . IM," in the borough of North Lebanon. formerly kept by Mi. Sohn tf. 11111er. where he is now prepared to welcome his friends and travelers, and cheer them with the good things tif the land. Ms table shell be provided with the best the seasons can al ford, and hie liar shall furnish the choicest Liquors.... Ilisofforts will be to make all mopping with him feel entirely at home, and enjoy all thneonvenienees that can be e'en in a public house. The Stabling is large and roomy and in excellent order. liiir-BOARDING.-115 is al'o prepared to take a wasp bar of Boarders. Boarding as reasonable as cap. be.ob. tarried at any other Waco,. Ile extends a ecrdiel lnvltr lion to all visiting North Lelemon. to give him a call. ONESAMAN. „ North Lebanon Bortir4,ll,..March 24, 1569. • ,TAKE 4' . old scant Worm is caste to l ife again. • TOIIM.P=EIt ntWER would rescautfully inform the •J puldlethat lie continues the.hueinese of LIM ESTONE SAWING AND DRESSING by pores power, in Chestnut Stratit,East Lebanon. He finiehes the following articles out of. the beet and Bounden limestone that can believe cured In this neighborhood, via:—Duos Sul.s.aud PtAT malts, :km, l'l'vi.nr Saxe end Mena. CELL to Does Cessna, CGMb-SINNES, Shod Scraper block', as well eis any other article that can be manufactured of limestones. lien Curbstones are from four to five inches thick; and his prices in accordance with the quality. lin was the fleet person that introduced the Ilmostone into this place, and is now prepared to fini-h off Hew stoat so es to give it an appearance very little leerier to that of the handsomest IRerble. in proof of which MM. tine ke dirorrts *he public to the finished work at his es tabllihnienx. Ho respectfully invites all tholes who hi. tend erecting pew. builiiingeArtall es.hbs elfePthinent And eons ineethetrisel Yen . of the excellent finis .0 ida work as alsd of the cheat/sena of bis prices. I.obanon; Minch" 2,1, IBM. -Iy. New furniture Store. Tic ARRleCer,:t. DUNDORE would respectfully in la form the public that ho has takon the Wend bide Duudore a Oren. in Cumberland Street, between Market and Plank Road, where he will keop. the larosti gent, and cheapest assortment nflUßNlTLittii erer offered In Lebanon. His stock roosted/. of All kinds of Parlor and Common Fen - awry, which Ito will sell lower z Haan the like can be bought at aoy other Owe in Lebanon. Ile bait on hand a large assortment of Sofas 17 Tete.a.tetea, Lounges, Centre: Pier, Cat d and other 'a ided, What Note, Hat Racks. sc. Also a Inrge mid cheap stuck of stuflbd, ettneweat. and common Cbalre.:Setteee. Bedsteads and it lot of cbcap Mattresses. Mao, Looktng Rosewood and Mahogany—Mr Cheap. Venetian Blindw Carriages, Wm. and Hobby Hersee, for children. glj-Particular attention paid ,tia JNDBH PARING. Its has proitided himself Irith therTl-NEST HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will Make .Ccifilna and attend Ponerals, at tha shortest notion anal Mold reason tbletereis... • • Lebanon. Hatch '24, 18611. Ice! Ice! Undersigned have, this winter. laid4n one of the t beautiful lots of SPRING knit ICE ever neustalin dile place will serve finals's el Cry morn. mis throughout the sawn, They will also funnels Ito t art boors in cane of sickness or death. tra. Por torn's, apply to IIIerSILLRD SHOIT 17 ikire r•• capstalisto: ny an Act of the General Assenthy of. l'Frieeyletinia, approved the 26th•Februar,y; ihe Okra LP,. 1,1t4N listumah COXPAAT fa attthiirbed to borrow the aim of 01.1,000, at the rate of 'l:pi:r • Othit. interest per ass , - su m , payable half yearly - . onibistlst April and let Oc tober, lu_elich year, redeameible in !even years. The pay inept re secure:thy Mortgagee on the Railroad and the Cornwall Estate.. Persons bailor money' to L+/eat may do ob :by calling on Jamb WWI% Isms.: Witter, or John W. Idlsh. r's„ In the borenah of Lebanon. who autuffipowerey to dispose of the bonds of said Compsay. , ;.. •• *order of Gel board, "iL.rja: (• . -- 441008 W.EIDLE, Treasurer .1 =a=l