The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 07, 1858, Image 4

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TERMS, - . - $l6O A YEAR.
LEIS TON, PA., APRIL 7, 1858.
HOME AFFAIRS.
O Prof, .Rowbotham is now giving
iustruotioos to the North Lebanon Band.
CATifilt MAitIKET.—We shall hereaf
ter give tieekly a full and correct Philadelphia
Cattlekarket. See Philadelplet:ltbtykit.
•tllliTMr-17E4trree now Meet
the tracKtegttlar4 of , Htuntnelitown for Middle
town of 1/ snliati persons wishing to go
to the latter,pleke byilnit - routoneed Sarno delay.
Wieitre in this vreellOs paper the
report of the President of the Harrichurg awl
Hamburg Railroad. It IF an able document and
trill troll repay perusal by all.
Holm CuANGEL—The "Buck Ho.
tel" 1, now kept by Mr. Henry D. Carmany, late
of Annrllle; and "Rainier's" by Mr. Endres Bom
berger. Mr, Henry. Rainier has taken "Bock
/031," about 2 miles east of Lebanon.
The Perseverance Band and Cc
canna Vocalists gave tWo Coneertsin the Court
Rouse, on Monday afternoon and evening. We
learn that the attendance was pretty large, es
peotally in the evening.
Gnorm quor e :rivr,.---Geo. F. Reinhard
line commenced furnishing our citizens with Fish,
Oysters, limpitchles, loc. Sec his notice in an
other ooltn n. 110 underetands the business—has
the iiteittitio carry it on properly, and should re
ceive the - necessary encouragement to pay him
for his treutle.
HOWARD & CO'S PaPR,EBI3 OFFICE. has
boon removed to the building . fointerly occupied
by D. S. Ratter's Drug Store, a few door 'weak of
the Court Mingo, and next
~building east to its
Into location. The, obliging Agort of the Cod. "
patty .lultu is always ready to attend
to any business in the lino. •
fttr DATIIEL GRADF inet ?einoved
Bcot and Shim More to the min vacated by John
Grind's Confectionery Store, in Cumberland street,
a few doors west of litarket; desires his
friends to step to and see how lelettsnntly and bu
sinesslike he is now situated.
Ir Mr. Gricfc intends occupying
,his
handsome new confeetionerrbollding on and af
ter the let of April; and has been in the city lay
ing in n new stock fur the purpose of opening out
with en assortment suitable for the pines. Ms
new place la next duor ti! his old stand,be is flux-
Imis that nil his old custoiners tie well ae a bust
of now once should give hint a call.
(*" . 011r nver.head - 'neighbor Keirn,
had a!gren't run for "picture," on Monday. 'This
hop= and girls crowded 'up in scores. The only
inconvenience was occasioned by the narrowttegg
of the stairs, producing a dreadful smashing of
hoops. The stairs will hare to be widened or
the size of the hoops reduced. Broken whale
hone Is plenty about "our digging."
0 1 ' The age of a horse is now more
ensfly told l.y his eyes, than,,toreth, in this way :
After a horse is niiie y . 0:1111 . 01(1.a wrinkle comae
over Ids eyelidl,it thu tipper corner of the luwor
rind 'every ytar 4i:crafter he has a wrinkle fur
rash .;:ear, 'uvei nine. If, for instance, a horse
'ass 3 wrinkles, La is twelve; if 4, he is thirteen..
Add the number of wrinkles to nib*, and you trill
always get it. So says a writer, and,he is confi
dent it will never fail. As a great many people
hays horses over ni.ie, it is east!, tried.
CO" We caulion our readers mgainat
alt "OlftEnterprltes" that emanate from the cit
ies. They are all swindling schemes. The Noir
York Times of Monday contains the following:—
Since the enterprise of C. E. Tonn 4'; Co., in
ltroome-et., was broken up, over 6,000 letters, ad
dressed 16 the proprietors, have been taken from
the Pu&t. Office. These.letters contalnwd weer 'SS,
000. ,The money MIS all, 'been sent back to the
writers with tbe4lAlowing note tract the Mayor:
"Inclosed you will find the sum remitted by you
to C. E. Tent) Co., who have been invested in
this City. Ile on your guard against all gift en
terprises, lotteries, and all other bogus schemer,
as they are intended to defraud only the unwary.
'DANIEL F. TIEMANN, Mayor,"
Oztr_The .Ist: of April is come and
gene. Althaugh i thOusancla and tone! of thousands
of tipliarS
,which' were to Le paid' n ihat day re
mained_ unpaid, Re continued revolving aronsid
the ettn.as usual. Many it mountain of fear'an'd
of hope has been removed, and the ironttar with
many now is, what it could have 'been that in the
dietanee appeared so all-absorbing, peace-break
ing acid threatening to them. Sleep can now again
That thli 111111114 and bodies of many who f..r a
mouth : pact have been, upon the rack. The paid
area satisfied and the unpaid must trust to the fu
ture*. tqn the whole, not one.fourth the money
wait ptrld that should have been paid, but never
tholes eatisfaotory arrangements were , made in
nearly all oases, and just as satisfactory as if
there had been lees anxiety and apprehension
intitalent. All the probabilities are that money
wtil be very' plenty in a few weeks. Judging
frent,thelapers his already a drug in the cities.
.-Thiagisrm I—A young men named
Witnn k the father of a family, was bitten
by a dog four or five weeks ago, in Lancaster, and
on'Atfacliti'ilweek, he died in an awful manner
from that-dreadfuVerve --- . l forfaces.
We eatLati l UalY wok Up *paper at the present
day but, siM64lieeptlitt fif death from flydropho
h staiet , uslifthe hum We, never knew so wa
ry oases as bee' ticteuried•witblp several months,
gaud wbioh artctle*liliecowing to the innumera
ble number of ontetitgiting the vountry. It is
astonishing that Roder the eirmunetanees the
odoominable nuisance ix not abated promptly and
signally. No other rottennetel—even of a Ices
, terribbfnature—would be permitted by, the body
Why should this?
In +Ninon we have thus far been firianate In
having ~pa hydrophobia cases, but certainly" the
exceptOti . ft not owing to the scarcity of flogs.—
Our Lowly' akkgteighberhood is overrun with
the worth 0, and the warm weather now
coming 04; 34 1 .0 (Uremia being so prevalent on
our borderi, imurimireelyThe expected that we
shall remain an exeeption from the evil . Do not
lot us' c rralt to lock the stable door until the horse
is stolen, bet measurep be taken at once to rid
our streets o f the, nuisance, We call the attention
of the proper authorities, liokb in town and corm..
try, to , tb is matter,and trust they will act prompt
ly. Thp evil is beeoming dreadful one,
A LAW AGAINST TON Use or ipayrantra.--In
the 1444 r terk Aeseinbly Mr. Moore : bee introdao
ed a hill designed' to prevent the intio or Ilse of
.destrndfiri oompositiOnCht the State; itprohilsite
the manufacture, sale or .
,ww, for,the Purr ) " of
producing light or heitt,of camphene, spirit
gas, ylitosgone, burnt ng'ffuid; or stuY fluid or
nid 6f a aftritnous or explosive natures, under a
penally of $lOO for each offenee;'foi its Manufac
ture or gale and .10 for each offence for ite,pse,
Oz i f'he Philadelphia CtinTerence of
the Methodist K. Church, ended its session at
Easton on Monday of last week. The following
are the appointments for the Reading District:—
Ebenezer—j. W . Mecaskey.
St. Peter—J. M. Mecartney.
Manayuak—Mount Zion—J. Humphriss.
Manayunk—Ebenezer—A. W. Milbey.
Falls of Schuylkill and Roxboro—W. C. Best.
Germantown---First—W. MoCcombs.
Germantown—St. Stephen's—W. H. Elliott.
Chestnut Ilill—N. Frame.
Conshohocken—T. B. Miller.
Norristown—First Church—J. S. Cook.
Norristown—Oak Street—J. IL Lightbornc.
Montgomery 'Square--J: D. King.
Evenshurg—To be suplied.
Phainixville—J. Shield-.
Pottstown—D. L. Patterson.
Springfield—E. Miller.
Waynesburg—J. F. Meredith.
Lebanon—J. Y. Ashton.
Pottsville— 11. N. Gilroy.
Port Carbon and Silver Creek—J. J. loneland
S. S. Gracey.
St. Clair—ll.ll..i3aint.
Minersville-11 M."GreenbCnk.
Tremont and Pine Grove—L. B. Beckly,
Schuylkill Haven and Port Clinton—lL A.
Clearlens.
Tamaqua--C. P. Turner.
Mauch Chunk—William Major.
We notice among the other appointments the
following :—Taberuncle, George Quigley; broad
Street, J. W. Arthur; Asbury, G. Orem; and.
Newport, J. Hand.
GRTTINO UP Irt TUR WORLD !—We
bought a Carriage last week—a one-horse con
cern. Our friends of leisure are invited to take a
ride with us whenever it suits their convenience;
Our vehick-le is a bran new one, and after we get
a coat-of-arras (the Anteriky Eagle rampart swal
lowing tetettringtion,) engrived on the panels,
We shall take the shine of all other turn-otfts in
this latirdugh. It is calculated to hitch tandem
like. Wis -disc fitted with but one ivbeel, and in
Latin *lade goes by the name of "whoelo
burro Carritigche-." Oa-lang.-
BY OUR LOCAI, RENIRTER.
•
tistViUATION, it appears,: opened on
tho Union Canal, last week. boats are arriving
and departing daily. The Water Works at the
end of this borough are also in full operation.
PRAYER I 4 ltftrrtti*s are daily held. at
12 O'clock, M., in Temperance Hall, this borough,
whore all congregations unite in ''olyering up
praises unto the Lord." This betokens'iltt Leb
anon is not behind other places in doing good.
A SPECIAL MEETING of the Franklin
Literary Institute was held on Mendel noon,
when it MU unanimously
Respired, That our meeting this evening be
postponed- to. next Monday evening, when the
previous question Flinn. be discussed by the same
disputants.
THE Fein.—The time for holding the
Pair, (Whit -Monday, May 24th,) is rapidly ap
proaching, and it is hoped that the, people of Leb
anon will lend their united aid in its behalf. If
they dO so we are confident it will be an affair
worthy of the occasion. The Ladies will meet
again this (Wednesday) swelling in Perseverance
Let there be a full fttendanee.
WM WERE, suoivla leatweek a piece of
the late bell on the Presbyterian church at Her.
risburg. We are informed that when the creep
ing fire mounted to the top of the cupola, a thril
linglyiniA sight was presented; yet appalling
to many a : 'heart Whb witnessed it. When the
church caught fire, one'of the Engines endeavored
to reach it, but was pre\ - en'te4 from doing so, by
the bursting of the hose.
RICH !,---The Lebanon correspondent
of the Reading frees endeavors to prove that be
ie no Gulliver by saying that "he learned from a
friend that Lebanon usually went Democratic by
300!" this looks a little as if the correspondent
is not responsible for his windy assertions. Both
he and that friend (I) would therefore be 'GUM
vers. The secret of the matter no doubt is—the
correspondent thonght no one in LebanOtt 'Would
get to'•ece.his toteruunication , ,—"chiekens `come
home to roost."
"Buy DDER M OSES" is getting exceed •
ingly wrathy, because be was "sold" previous to
the let. Poor "'Helder," we sympathize with
you, and hope you will not be quite so "green"
next time. Do not leave your ferocious "tyger"
propensities Vilse, but be assured that we will give
"slow-teams sticking among bulrushes," earlier
notice next year. Do not. weep if we neglect no
ticing your "bogus; ideal; you know they were
never apPreeiattd bare.
Tire FINE StILIPM WEATIIER le tempt.
ing to one who is in thehab it of writineiticals. 4
do Monday we bad a slight touch of that preval
lent epidemic= , -spribg fever-and *ere more in,
alined ba plomenade than to write. We took
11. :Ilion around town to gee the sights. The large
number of ladies and gentlemen from the country
gave the town quite a gay appearance. Some
came to "aoe the elephant," others to exchange
hands. Ceurting was carried on extensively in
broad day light, which palpably demonstrated that
"some folks don't care anything about modesty,"
Several beings in human form were engaged in a
regular act to, but none was seriously injured.—
On the whole, the day was one of delight and en
joyment, and-the way lager, whiskey, pretzels,
isappeared, was a,precaution to "fast young
men." . .
A Pi OPLS WITUOUT TELTII—Dr. Livingltene's
in Africa, is one or the tacit valuable books of
modern times. Among maareurious and amus
ing things lb it, we find en account of a strange
deformity eilstingtri a tribe of negroes in the
sua.tcuusted country be has been exploring. Ev
ery man, woman, and child; conneeten with the
tribe are without front teeth. Inquiring into the
eause.of this unnatural appearance it was given
him thus. "Once upon a time) the chief of the
tribe, like many better men in civilized countr!es
was posiessed of it refractory wife. ife endured
her impudence and unnoyanee for many years,
but one day his passion becoming suddenly
aroused, he gave her what is termed in civilized
parliusco, a "plug" in the mouth with his fist.—
The blow must have been not only severe but well .
ainted,,N
Mall"
it relieved the mouth of the proud wo
man ail its front teeth." thuS despoiled of her
most prised beauty, the eable matron bid herself
in shame, end ofter.wardsbecame a tractable and
obedient Wife. The worriers of the tribe in noon•
ell assembled, observed the good results of that
one blow of the chief, and being troubled gener
ally with disobedient wives, resolved at Once to
follow his pugilistic example,' 'sfteh repaired to
his home, and rested not eontented Oaf their
wives were toroth)" relieved of their front teeth !
The result of thlis general infliction, hoirever, was
far from being satisfactory."
Hor,Loway's Prw.m.—With the gnu rle aperient
principle of this inestimable vegetable remedy,
are blended disinfectant and removalting proper•
ties of a most remarkable kind, The emaciated
victim of dyspepsia or Hireroomplaintis sireneh
nod and revived, by the tenfold - Agleam - of the med
icine, , while his internal organization is being
regulated and his blood purged of its, impurities
by ite corrective and antiseptic agency. The or
thodos practice is to give three or four medicines
in succession to produce these , affects. The Pills
produce them simultaneously, , avid never fall short
of the full accomplishment of their object--a oom
plets.and radieePeure,
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER;---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
To enjoy my 1, 12, 8, 2, 8,6, my 9, 10, 11, 4,
13, is sometimes used.
My 6, 10, 7, 11, 5, is a h. arse mournful sound.
My whole is a mode of traveling.
fillit"Answer next week. LEN.
Arr. The Schuylkill Navigation is open, and
boats are passing along the line daily.
FIRE IN 114antsnunc.—About 10 o'clock last
night a fire broke ou tin the stable of Mr. M'Gown,
hotel keeper on the corner of 2d and Chestnut,
which proved to be the most serious conflagration
that has visited our borough for more thou twen
ty YClifis. !table It spread to other build
ings, and then to the frame dwelling house owned
be Peter Myers, and the other framo buildings
owned by Mrs. Tame, which were entirely con
sumed.
The last to take fire was the Prestiterien
church, a large And fine building, lartilt'of brick,
and rough csist. The Ehuriti has been built bittra
few yeare,iirtitthelehole eost . was about rit,ooo,
on which we learn thorn is an insurance of STA°.
We were unable to learn whether the other bu ild
dings consumed were insured. The fire is,almost
without a doubt, the work of an incendiary, its.the
stable in which it originated wee discovered to be
on lire last Friday morning, but was extinguished
—Keystone, Slat., tat.
Inl„.Another Wonderful Cure, made by prat & Butch
er MAGIC OIL. Reading, Pa., June Ist, 1557.
Messrs. rltaTt a BUTCTIRR,—This is to Certify, thal
have been afflicted with Rheumatism for years, and
have impended some four _hundred dollars, to have.i.t
cured, but all to no effect. I used bat one bottle of your
Magic Oil—am now well. Yours Truly.
To all whom it may Concora.—`l'he
signed begs leave to inform his;dld customers, and'ihe
public in general, that he still continues to mattufeettire
CABINET WARE of all descriptions at his old stand, in
Walnut street, between Rimier's and Reinhard's '4otOls,
in the borough of Lebanon. The public will , Please re
member that his work is tirade up of better rmiterials,
and is of better finish, then can be Yount tn shy all&
establishment in the borditgle6f 'Lebanon.
Dec. .23, t;. DROVIERMINE.
IIELMBOLITS GENUINE, PREPARATION.
lIIILMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION.
lIIILMBOLD'S - Genaine PREPARATION.
lIELMROLIPS Genuine PREPARATION
Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with
the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted
to their combination. illire•See advertisement headed
lIELSIROLDI GENUINE PRKPARATION.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.—The well mer
ited success of these celebrated Bitters, and the favor
with Wh'i.h ig has 'been reCeVed'hy.onr.sted respectable
ditisens, speaks volumes as to its cificacy in 'triaging It
bout the beneficial results for which it is designed.—
Having been the result of a long course of observation
and study in the Doctor's practice, so that the proprie
tors have no hesitancy in presenting it to the world, as
unsurpassed in effecting a speedy, certain and perma
nent cure for all irregularities and weakness of the di
gestive organs, to which most persons can trace ill health.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Hotels, throughout
the United States and Canada.
EMANUEL Itpananr, Agent, Nortb-weat corner of Market
and Water street:4 Lebanon.
,
riatldl—We &It attr ition • to . ! the fict of nu
„
MM nnUS principled efforts that are daily making In our
city by venders of a bitter Mixture, using the persuasive
'argument (hi order to effect sales,) to dealers in Hostet
ter's bottles, to purchase from them and sell It in Hostet
ter's bottles. We hope that such impostum 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, bait almost every paper
in the Union Is commenting upon the superior excellence
of, and great benefits derived from the use of title cele
brated tonic; besides various diplomas awarded, among
which is one from the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, at Cin.
chapati, where the uommlttee—eomposed chiefly of phy
sicians of the city—awarded Hostetter, Smith & 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 purchase of none
but respectable dealers, whom they know would not de
ceive them.
THE BOWELS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS.
As perfect health Is the greatest blessing that we can
eltjoy, without which all otlter blessings are of little dot
sitettenee, ;We deeM It oT . gieat importance to 'piiint'enit
the why' for you to enjoy it. The bowels tfiXtat be kept
in a state by *filch they are &tabled to carry IYff the
useless matter; they are the main channel wlilc a itatue.
has appointed to carry everything that is unnecessary
And it is impossible to tell what a large amount of sick
nessfins been caused by costipation, or costiveness: in
other 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 IMICOUR, or Doing membranes of the
bowels. hiving lost their natural strength, they can
not object to what is .required of them. Time, the
bowels become inflamed, and unless you find a speedy
relief, a thousand other complaintsare ever ready to drag
you through n miserable and wretched life. Such med
icines must be gifen es will cleanse the stomach and
bowels, and restore their natural strength. To accont
lish this there is no compound so valun.tde as these
Pills; all other nu:dictum. sink "to -utter insignificance
when compared to them; it seems as though the Author
of Nnture had designed thein for this as well as other
complaints. From two to Elva Pills a day wall increase
strength and appetite, and cleanse the stomach and in
testines from whatever is injurious.
Dr. Morse's Indian Itootrills are sold by all dealer'
in Medicines.
THE GREAT ENIGLIS REATEDY !
SIR JAMES - CLARKVS
Celebrated Fe tit
Prepared/rem a prescription of ,Sir J. Clarke, 3f D.,
Physician Extraordinary to the Qum.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
camstitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re-
Moves all obstruction*, and a speedy cure may be relied on:
TO MARRIED LADIES,
it suited. It will. in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bean the Government
Stamp of Greet Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION!
These. Pills should not be taken by females during the
firstlfiree mouthed' Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring
on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe.
, In all caeca of ' Nerroba au&Spinal Affections, pain in
the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation
of the heart, hyeterics and whites, these fills will effect
ai care when'all other means have 'failed, and although a
II:owed - id remedy.; do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions accompany enr.h package.
Sole Agent for the United Slates and Canada.
JOB MOSES, (late I. O. Baldwin & Co.)
Rochester, N.
N,11.-61,00 and ft postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottlu of the Pills by roturn
mail. For sale by
Dr. ROSS, opposite the. Court House, Lebanon, Pa., and
by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States
and Canada; also by llarvey.Birch, Beading, Pa.
October 7,1857-Iy.
on Market.
My by 'Moil & Shour.
'2DNEFiIdt, Axil*. 7, 1858.
Potatoes, iiV'bu , 65
ggs, tit doz., 1
Rutter, 7 6%m., 15 2
Lard, §
Tallow, ' 1.1
Liam, 11
Shoulders, 8
Sides, - 8
Soap, . .
Bees-wait, 25
White Rage, • 5. -
Xiied itags„ • 2
Flax, 16 , 12
Bristles, it ib" 40
Feathers; ' 5234
Wool, /1 lb., • 40
Soup Beans, 4t., it
Vinegar, -V gnl., 1234
Apploll utter, IA crock, 45
The Philadelphia 'Market..
PIiILADEVPBTA, April 5,1855.
The Leba
Carefully Corrected W
LEBANON, W
Leb. Mina Ex. Faro. $ 5.50
Smith " Extra 500
Lab. rat. Super. Fine 4 50
Primi.i White Wheat, 1 05
Yrime - lied Wheat, 100
Prime Rye, 60
Corn,
Oats,' 28
Clover-iced, 4 - 60
Thnotby-peed, _ 230
Flax aeed,l 50
Dried Apples,: f bn., '.l 00
Dried Apple!, pealed, 1 50
l'eaela "Snits," 2 60
Peach "Ilatzela," 1 25
Cherries, 160
Onkine, 60
FLOUR.—Tbe demand of Flour is mostly limit
ted to the wants of the home trade, but holders
are firm in their views, and about 400 bbls, chief
ly Western extra, sold at $4 50 bbl. A sale of
1,000 bbls superfine is reported at $4 6.2 i, and
small lots for home comumption at from -$4371
up to $5 75 tt' bbl for common to chubm brands.
Extra and fancy Family Flour, including a, sale
of Mount Vernon Mills Fanny extra, a favorite
brand, at $7 `0 bbl. Rye Flour is freely'held at
$3 25 bbl. Corn Meal is scarce, and Penna.
Meal is wanted at $8 cp-bbl.
GRAIN.—Phe demand for wheat is limited,
and prices arc about stationary, with sales to the
extent of 2,500 bush. in lots at 105©110s for fair
to prints red, and 120®335c for wheat, the let
ter for choice Kentucky, all in store. Rye is
wanted at 700, and but little offering. Corn is in
request and scarce to-day at a further advance;
about 1,500 bush Pennsylvania yellow sold at 650
i n s t o re, 1,000 bush Southern do afloat at a price
to is,ffxed,,and 2,000 bush do to arrive: to-day at
880. Oats are, in: ilumand, but generally held
stomata views of buyers; the last sales were.at
380 afloat. Barley-9k sale of 1,000 bush prime
Notlierst waii made at 870,
CATILS . DidAKl4T.—The number .of Beef
;Cetus offered-se the Ball's Head New prove Yard
fell offfeff,t one hell this 'Week, rind pricer limn=
For the Lebanon .ddrertiorr.
ENIGMA.
am composed of 13 Letters..
Special Notices.
JOUN TROXEL,
Waal:tin:ton at.. between 9th and 100.
sequence are'soo. the 300 tbs. higher. Tho de
mand was briik., and all at market sold at prices
within the range of $8@10.50. •
Some 450 Cows . and Calves were at market this
week, principally at the Washington Drove Yard,
Ridge Avenue. The market was brisk sales rang
ing at from $35 to 50 for fresh CoWs, and $lB to
30 for dry do. The market is better.
About 3000 Ilogs were at Philips' . Thilon'Drovo
Yard this week ; the sales were only moderate at
from $0,50 to $7,50 the lbs. nett; about 500 were
taken to New York.
Snear..—About 4000 wore at Wardell's, and
mostly all sold at $3,50 to $6 earl, equal to Valle
dressed.
200 Horses also arrived there; the detnaud for
them Is limited.
Religious Nolices.
Next Sunday morning English Preaching in the
Moravian Church, and •Confirmation. In the
afterimontlio Lord's Supper.
English .Preaching next Sunday Evening in 'Su
lein's Lutheran Chifra.
1.41
Preaching nest Sabbath morning iii the bermitn,
ash. in , the evening in the English language,
in 'the Reformed Church.
English preaching nett Sabbath morning and
evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church.
English preaching next Sunday morning and
evening in the Methodist Episcopal chureh.
MAItitIRED I
On the 24th nit., by A. S. Ely, Esq. Mr. Alois
Kasper, to Miss Petering, Geiser, both of Leb
anon Borough.
DIED,
On the 2d inst.,. in N. - Lebanon, ,Itiary l ititnn't
ilaughtiidf Emanuel and Lydia kende' ? aged
0
months an2:7la.ys.
In this,biii,ough, 'on the 4th inst., Charles igienV
ser, e'hild'of Peter Madera, aged 9 Months end
13 day's.
NEW ADVEITISEMENTS
1 . . 0. of 46. V.
Ak SPECIAL. MEETING, in eonnellon with the reg
ular meeting, of MOILEGAN LODGE;No.2.BB, 1.0.
or 0. F.. Is to be held on Sutirrdety ErAwmg, the
~10t.
inst. Business of great importance le to be trans Acted,
and all the members are expected to be In attendance.
Lebanon, April 7,1858.
ifitedVge F. Reinhard ,
TIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FISH,
OYSTERS,II.O braign and ,Domestic .FRUITS,
NurfA•Etest 02rnerof 'Market dtid climber/and s i re d
LIBANOZt, P L
The undersigned bee commenced the DREEN,ORO
CERY UUSINESS, corner of Market and Cumberland
Streets, Lebanon, and is able to furnish families regu
larly. with everything that the best Markets can affarrt,.
Ito will also furnish SHAD and sit . '" FISt!
to persons who desire to - retail them, as cheap as they
can he bought in the Philadelphia, Ilarrisbnrg or Lao-
taster Markets- GEO. P. REINHARD.
Lebanon, April 7, 1.858.-tf.
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold st public sale, on Titunso,tr,
Vl' the 15th day of Arno., 1858, at, the residence
of the undersigned, in Market Street, in the borough of
Lebanon, the following Personal Property, viz:
BEDS and BEDSTEADS. TA BLES,Cirsuts,
r BUREAUS, Side-Board,
Stands, Tub.?, 13,arretst
Stands,igure
SPRING WAGON, Se. I•
ALSO. a stock of GROCERIES—Coffee,
Tea, Molasses Shad, Mackerel, &c..
Also, CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Jf , who conditions
will be made known by
F. EXIIICH. Auer. THOMAS U. RUSSELL.
Lebanon, March 20, 1.551 i.
GR.MPF'S
Boot & Shoe Store Removed.
New Spring and Summer Stock !
mut: Undersigned would respectfully inform the public
that be him REMOVED his 110Cfr and SHOE STOKE
to the room lately occupied by John G'raeff Confection
ery store, where be has opened a beautiful stock of
Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes,
for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. ga..l-lits assortment
is very complete, and embraces all the latest styles, Which
he can sell Out at lOw ° prices. The public will please call
and examine. DANIEL GltAlrk
13:—Titsvituss, now is your;ttim IF you wish to see
a Idris assortment of Trunks, s, and 4fifferent ends
of Bags. Come one, cothissilli
Lebanon, April 7,1555."'
The Itilanheim
[I YL
Lompllfetpeu:iailsishoryed
of a t ie he to u ta e of m A u P r it e lL r i f i t . a rr .
Garber and Mrs. Beam ; with the only authentic
Life and Confession of Alexander Anderson,
together with a correct account of the arrest, trial, con
viction, sentence and execution o► Anderson and Henry
Richards. his accomplice; to which will be appended the
death warrants, law relating to executions, a brief ac
count of the executions which have taken place in Lan
caster county since its organization,and some reflections
on the consequences and muses of crime, de.
The Life and Confession of Anderson has been written
out by himself; and will be published substantially as de
tailed by his own pen, with the addition of such corrobor
ating facts, dates, &c., as have been obtained from the
records of the different Courts and Prisons, where he has
been tried and punished for his crimes.
His life is one of the most thrilling narratives of adven
ture end' crime ever published, commencing with the
stealing of whiskey when only six years of age, and end
ing with all the startling details of one of, the most cold
blooded double tragedies over recorded in the annals of
crime.
The work will contain a full length likeness of Ander
son and Richards, an engraving of the house in which
the murder *as committed, de.
25 Cawrs a e.py for the Engliph and Gertnan
edition. A liberal disceunt allowed to Agents.
, 1 All orders must heaccompaidot by the cash, and
addressed to A...II.OCKAVAXIA
_ _
AVMII;
List of Letters
.
- ED EMAININO in the Lebanon, Pa., Poet Office, April
Ili, 1,1855.
A Lauer, Jonas
Aches' Jacob Lumberton, John H
-
Ailis,Vonat Laub, Henry J
Andrews. Charles W Linch, Frank
Arnold, Bar Leilie,llliaaboth
B Lewis, Jail!
Mouth . John -•'" Lester; Jonas
Barnhart., Henry Laughlin, Burthamy
Bentz, J. W M
Bryn, William Miller, C A
Brenneman, George F McDoaigun, Harriet.
Breed, Daniel McCune, Thomas
Broad, David Mendorf, Mr
Bard, Mrs. Sarah McGinly, Win
Doughter, William ' Munfort, Johu
Bebe y, Levi Miller, Heinrich
Boheu, illicheel McLane., 3ltu - garvit
Batdurf Caroline Miller, David
Drexler, Cornelius Maxwell, Giiiitrge
Bany, Jacob Miller, John
Elystone, Samuel et Mueller, Otto
lia.nks, John McGill, A ntlrcir
Bremer, Joseph . • Itlennig, Joseldi
ltackeustose di Amnion McAdams, P
Blclstine, David.. March, Mary A .
C Miller, Isaac
Conliu, Patrick Mitchel, Jes.t 'CO
•
Clark, Thomas '
Cridwaldor,•o, H. O'Copnor, Patt
Cummins, Thomas Oebottrne, Juo. H
Cromwell, Oliver l'• •
Conrad WWI - Philips; Isaac
Corinna, iltrifee Patterson, J W
I) Priam., Andrew ''
Dwesse, John • Pardons, W. A'
Donly, George 'Phreauer, Joseph _ ' ,
Dawson, R H Peffer, Elizabeth
Daub Nancy It .
Dorrety Wm W . , Rodeo.; Samuel
N Beitander, Allmon E
Elliot,•Anna Marie Relfender, Mrs M td
Everhart, Samuel Rohn, Barnaid
Eckman, D .M Reitz. Herman
Eppler, Jonathan Itaighlin, John N
F. S
Fritz, Mr Sheuff, J
Foreman, Catherine' fielders, Jacob
Uenning, Eugene f.'-'pang, David
Feese, Mary Smith, Joha Henry
0. Shitz, glandes
Gallagher, James . Stone. It II
tlarberich, Daniel. Stamm, Rev j
Gevy, Andrew Staub, D
Gingerich, Elias • Sotterham, Gottfried
Gaoler, Philip Stavill, Lydia Miss ,
Qinerich, Snrah * Mrs, Elimbeth
Gilchrist, Mr , Smith, Peter
Graves, Peyton Sherman,' Samuel
Oarretty, Mary Shaw, T Horace
Germinate, 1101219__ Sunders, Joseph
Grove & Smnek,./Retun Sehillich, Stephen
• lipayd k Lewis
Hollinger, Elms Sanwich, Peter
Ileisey, Nancy Sisdole, Daniel
Hussman, Fritz ' Slitter, Gee W
flolFry, David Stager, Mrs Mary Miller
Hoover, Samuel Shirk, Jacob
Marshy, John M t. ShiSter, Weaver &Co
Jiorace, Peter Width,
'Haws, J G iithutier, Eliza,
Houser, Frederick Shieffek, Kate
!lousier, Andrew T
Hummel, Hester Anti tailing, A. D
I—J - Thtimpson..,Jas
Ida, Samuel Troitt, Charles
Jones, Owen • Tashi°, T T
Tout, John
Kuntz, Joseph, W
Krumling, Lydia *eaVer, Abram
Kreider, L . Weber, Pump-maker
Kelly. Charles - Withers, Samuel
lielly, Martin ' , • 'Vadat, William'
K no ll, Mee lasabotb , Wolf, Jacob
Keller, Charles , Widmmi, William
Kochenberg; H ' Wolf, J W
Kronsier, John Weaver,.David B
Williams, Daniel
Light, Catherine , Witisie,,Houry •
Laubach, Owen Wilkinson 0
isiberman, J
Loblassor, Jacob
WI. P. I.o^ 4 Pnradail 444 a1f itlianiittuai , i6ove wined
Lanus i
.vrapeariomq ,„ ap
athvatipol.
• ANN L. EartntAtrir- P. if.
Leharien,April 7,1115 a.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrator's Notice.
OT/CF: is hereby given thatlett ere of Administration
on the Estate Of JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN, /ate Of Cornwall
township, Lebanon county, have been grante,d to the un
dersigned, of the township and county afeiesaid. All
persons, therefore, having claitne against said estate. will
please present them, and those indebted are requested to
make payment. HENRY S. VIM ERMAN,
Cornwall, April 7,lBsB—Gte Administrator.
REMOVAL.
MM BOAS, (late bins Wometsnour.) would
respectfully inform the Ladies of Lebanon. 'I
and surrounding country,.that she has Removed
her 11/21inery Establishment to South sick of Cumberland
street, East Lebanon, a few doors Dot of Pinegrave road.
where rho will continue to manufacture BONNETS of
'the latest styles, arid furnish all kinds of Tannin:ma suit
able to the season. Bonnets will also be repaired, neatly
and quickly. She respectfully Invites the Ladies to give
Liar a cull. [Lebanon, April 7 ,185 S.
CYRUS 11.IUTCH. Treasurer of North Lehr:-
.
non Borough, in Account with said Borough,
for Iwo years, eliding March 2 - 41/1„ A. D ,
1858. DR.
To onoh from C. ff. Melly. Treanurer, 1855, 1.R7 75
To amount of Mx Levied in MG., 1513 91
To cash received on Bond, to C. If. 13orgner 600 00
To amount or Tax leviell'in 1867 $1077 22
April 1,1867, To cash received on Bond to
George Amnia 400 00
April 1, 1851.
To cash received on Bond to
l
11Light- 850 6'o
Octobs, 180, To cash neeired from two
Shows 10 00
October. 1857. To cash received on Bond to
John Lights, s s 200 CO
CR.
PCTCPntage palti r A Butter, collector
180 $„41).
Outstanding taxes of collector 1656 4 86
1653, Bti order No 36, monies paid out
during 1856 2Y83 - 37
" By order No 1. paid J A Eckert 13 26
• " No 2, paid Alt Boughter 40 80
" " " 3 aud 17, paid Worth &
. Reinochl 7 00
By order No 4, paid Wm M Breslin 1 40
" 6, paid Boloteon Smith 3 00
" "6, " S. hirk & Miller 142 93
e " a 7, t i Henry Reed(su
.
pervisor) 1114 46
By order No 8, paid &
Arelly 22 01
" By order No 0, paid Philip Broth
hilt 10 64
" By order No 10, paid Andrew .
Light 2 82
" By order No n, paid Oil 13orgner,
B:dokaud interest 512 42
is iY.Prde(R,Nos 13,22.27 and 34,paid
John Arpoill,(munrylsor) 024 77
"By order - No lt,'eash 'paid ,
50
" 1.5, w A 3, Ely 7 54
• :" " 18, " (thieve
tight (ismages) 227 00
" Dy order No 19, cash paid John &
Wm roeht 5 70
" Ii order No 20, rash paid George
Arants, Bond and interest *406 00
By order No 21, cash paid John
Fox, sr 3 00
By orders Nasty 23,24,28 and 32.ensh
paid John Walborn 22 76
" By order No 25, cash paid George
Fisher 1
" By order No 26, cash paid .Josiah
IL Dalton" 4 26
• By order No 30,cash paid Jonathan
Ocesamen 5 00
" By order No 37,c2rah ptild CII Melly
percentage 06 24
" Outstanding taxes for tho year
1857 362 33
Airdi~n ' iii tanfra of Trtasuror
WX,the undersigned. Auditors of Nrrth Lebanon Bor
ough, do report that we have examined the foregoing an
count and find tho tame to be correct. In witness where
of- we nare set our hangs /1114 seals, this twenty-fourth
day of March, A. D, 1858.
Gt.:mitre HOFFMAN,t Aud i tor ,
HENRY BOLTZ,
Attest—CitAs. IL Maar, Secretary.
North Lebanon Borough, Ape il7, 1858.
Account of John N. Smith,
TREASURER OF NORTH ANNVILLE
Bel:TOOL DLSTRIC,T.
Nay 3, 1835, Received of Simon 31
Cm.ll (Tresettrer) . sss 51
" 3, Aniount or Duplieetee 1489 70
/darelt,'!Bsp,ltic. , eiVed.of doim Farnider,
coliecttir rji s.lolo.ltmprall oo
29, Received State atn:, , ,ipria4l,9n 1.28 4d
Aril 3, Received of Simon 9t Crall(treitt.
nrbr) • 05.6
" 4, Received of Thomas McGinley 150 00
• Whole amount of money recetv;d ftir
the Tear 1859
Due district
Amount of Duplicate fo's ttie
year 1556
Oct 1,1856, Received of Henry I , Car
many, loan 150 V 1
1, " Received of [Wiry Stine, loan 150 00
April 1, Received of Tobias Ulrich. loan 200 00
State appropriation for the year
1656
khole avnounl, of 1110107 received fur
the year IMO
OctoberN, Ighs, raid Leonard Nye, $l4O CO
Ociober 16, 1855, paid Widow Brea ei for etean-.
ing Scbool House, 2 00
October 25, 1855, pad Leonard ?;ye, 280 00
December, paid Driah Stineruetz for teaching, 22 00
Decentber 13, 1855, "mid Stephen Delta fer
teacbtrig,,22 00
I
December 24, 855, paid Jeremiah Fisher for
teaching,4o 00
. .
December 24,1865, paid John Garber for work
done to No. 1 School Donee,
December 28.1855, paid Samuel Harper teacher 25 00
Jannery4, 1856; paid Leonard Nye for build.
Jim No. 1 School Homo in full. • 252, 00
January 12,;1858, patd Stephen Bette teacher, 22,00
January 12, 1855, paid Cyrus Roger teacher, 44 CO
January 12,1858, paid Siuttuertuan and Mod
fair ter coal, 78 75
January 11, 185 4 ,J0hp abider tede.ber.
February 1, 185th paid for lurk it) atitwk
mouse, • 144
February 1, 1456, paid Jeratitiab Flitter
La tiger; Pa.
teacher,. 20 00
, .
February 1.1656, paid George W. Meek tiacbcr, C 6 00
March 11,1356, paid John Shiner toucher, 50 00
March 14, 1856. paid George Weidman, - 347
Starch 14,1856, paid Uriart Stiumnetz teacher, 88 88
March 29,1856, paid Sttiattel H. Harper teacher, 90 00
March 251,1856, • paid Daniel Stroh totelp.r 45 00
North 29, 1856, paid Stephen Boltz teacher. 56 09
March 29, 1856, paid Jeremiah Fialter teacher. 40 Ott
Moron 29, 1806 paid Interest to Adorn Ultle
rie. - 8 10
March 29,1856, 'paid for one ton coal, 4 MIA
March 29, 1856; peid Peter Metcard fur
boards
March 29, 1656, paid John Fagett for Work
done. - 75
April 8.1856, pnid George W. I:dm:kV:miler, :14 55
Stoves and pipe for .Behoul Muses, 34 n
April 3, 1656. paid CyrllB Boger teacher. ;Ai 41
April 5.1856, paid s*llll3ol Miller, teacher, $0 10
April 56. 1866, paid Daniel Stroh teacher, :20 00
Mhy 8, 1866, paid George Weidman Seere-
-
carp,. • • -
May R, ISSO, paid Samuel 5111kr, teacher,
Mai 6, 1856, jiald for kindling wow/.
blity 6 r ISM, paid Daniel Homing t4r !tannin;
coal J 5 37t.e.
May 6,1666. paid Simnel if. Harper teacher, '2O do
pepeiaary or Tax tor the year 18.f,rp, 11 49
For coilectiag tar, . 44 34
Treaaurrea salary,
Botante duo North Antirine district)
June 2,1856, For work dono,lo'l 00
m
June 2, 1856, paid Ada Lailcii for bonding
fichoul House. 00
June 2,1850, paid George W. Mack Teacher, - 75 OU
December 10,1850, paid Tleaume
teacher, OO
Decembe.rl9, 1856„ paid Stephen Finite teacher, 50 00
January 13, 1857 William' Traxel, .
teacher, Pio.oo
January 30,1857. paid Daniel F.ri,n 664%4, 66 00
February 7, 1857, paid Samuel Miller teacher. 75 OU
February 7, 1857, paid. PMer J. libbuck
teacher, 75 00
February 25i - 1.,07; Paid Jacob Gundruni,
teacher, 7L 00
February tti, 1857, paid Tllooms J. Minor
teachat. . 89 06
March 5f,1„1857, paid Jeremiah Hertz teacher, 12 00
3larch2o,l/357,paid Ileury Moyer a bill for.
coal. 135 07
March 21; 1857, paid Peter J. ilebiich teacher, 50 00
March 21,1857;paid Samuel liarhelian teacher, 126 27
Starch 21,1857. paid Stephen Doha teacher, 79 00
March 22, 1857, paid Jacob Guadiana teacher, 25 00
March 2U, 1857, paid Samuel Sillier teacher, 49 96
March 31, 1857, paid Daniel Stroh teacher, 45 00
March 31,1857, Peter Bauer paid "part of a
lot,
'March al, 1.857, paid Daniel Henning: fur haul
Ing Oak. ' . - - 21,13
Maroll 3i, 1831, , paid Homy ,11iinkel- for kind
ling iimbii, l3
April 3,1857, paid George iy. Blark for teach.
. ,
lug itc., , • - - ' .68 52'
April 3,1467, mid _William Troxel Weber, 85 88
April 3,1857, paid,Tboinas..ildiintey principal
and .intereat,• . 15'0 00
, .
Api•il 3, 1857, paid Henry'Alinier Secretary, l5 00
April 8; 1357, Paid Patin - Foriniy for black
inabl, . ' T 08
April 3, 1357, paid " 1i " for Heil- . ..
ntan'a School House,_ 25 00
April 3; 1857, paid Janob Grifldrinn trneher, 25 00
April 3, 1857kpaid Daniel Stroh' fur writing
a decd,'. _ 125
Iday, paid Henry , 111. Carmanyprlncipsl , and
, 155 00
Oat attittillag tax for-tha year 3.856;
GEORGE WELDIEAROoratary for.lBk4
_ HENRY METER s l3peretaT7 for 1858,
NMO Awaitll*, Aprfl 16515.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tailo •thi i i
..- • .
1 liTILLIAm M. SNYDER respectftillyinalrte,s
1 TT the public that be boa commenced me
i TAILORING BUFINESS in all he branelir . ins
the stand formerly of evrtur, Spangler, neon the
store of Masers. Rittman k Oroh; near the lIALV-WA li
-1 GOOSE, in South Lebanon township. By attention to
business, conforming to the wishes of his patrons,
, promptness In blot ongagementa, and moderate price* he
hopcx to recolia a fair slant or the too bile patronage,_
Ile has had much eipMlonce in tho Inudnesa. (haying
lately been engaged br.tbst Master Tailor, Miami Wear
:an, deed., for a hikik Gino,) and feels confident of ren
dering general satisfaction. Being a now beginner, be
solicits the favors of the public_
gar- Tba vamps of Mr- SPL:4011.11. aro ever-tally Snit
ch to gftitdin.a (4411. WM. M. SN Mint.
S. Lebanon, April 7,1668-3 m.
`IMI'ORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN 1
Saa Increased and
Air ES OF FREIGHT REDUCED
THE I11)11 A RD EXPltt.'6, CO.
Tr AVE mule arrangements with the Lebanon Valley
11 It. It. Co., to forward floods. Packages, Moneys. dr..
in charge of their own special Messenger from Philadel
phia and Reading by Passenger Train.
Merchants wishing their Uoons forwarded panctuelly
and with despatch, will consult their own interests by
patronizing the Express C 0. ., •
Orders for GoOns to be returned by EXpresa will be de
livered In Philadelphia free of charge,
Persons having remittances of Money to tomtit. to any
part of the U. S. or Canada., will end the Express the
ouly Ash mode of conveyanee.
Ornois--N. E. Corner of Cumberland Street end Doe
Allay, a few doors Aro& of the Court (louse, Lebanon, l'a.,
sad SIX Chestnut street, below 3d at.. Philad's.
• JOIIN ULRICH,
Apcll7,'sB-tf. Age:afar Howard Express tb. •
-101 07
SS'2SS ca
he M‘t.qtlite,,p.fityc
HcrixoWars PILLS.
•
TILE EiCITINO CAUSE•prillCsl4lMi.—Theldomi
is the life•sustaining agent,. It furnishes the COM
popCots of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integument.
Stomach IS its manufactory. the veins its distribu
tors, and the intestines the channel through which the
waste matter rtijected in its produciinns in expelled.—
_Upon the stomach, the circulation end the bowels, thine
Pills act nimultaneouily, relieving indigestion, purify
ing the fluids, and regulating the excretions.
Dyspepsia Is the most common disease among ail ass
es In this country•. It assumes a thousand shapes, and
is the priinary source Of innumerable dangerous mala
dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however oh.
stipule Its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields
readily and rapidly to this searching& unerring remedy.
Bilious Affections.
The quantity and quality of the Mk aie or rilal iui.
portenee to health. Upon the liver, the gland which re
cretus this fluid. Untie pillsopersto navitiml I e.
rectifying its irregularities and effectually caring Jaun
dice, Bilious ltemittants, and all Uto vnrietlu. of disease
generated by an unnatural condition of the organ.
Unless the bowels perform their inaction' , properly,
the leholo body surfers. Tens of thousands die annual
ly of Dysentery, Diarrbeeti, Chronic Constipation, and
other diseases of those waste pipes In the system. Tim
effect of the pills upon all intestioul disorders, whether
Casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in modi cloy,. By
following the primed directions, the most alarming Ca
ned of bowel eoinplolut ore promptly controlled.
The local debility and irregularities wide)) s.re the ea
peeial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when
neglected, always shorten life Are relieved for the time
being, and prevented for the time weenie, by a course of
this mild but thorough alternative.
ikm„. Holloway's Pills aro Lhe hest remedies known iu
He, world for the following diseases:—
Asthma, Diarrhoea, indigestion,
61S0 37
5,8 62
Dowel Complaints, Dropq, I off uensa.
Coughs, Debility, In flonituatkm,
Colds, . Fever L Ague, inward Weakness,
Chest MANI see, riles Ferrule Complaints,
Coati venm.s. Ileoduclies, Lowness of Spirits.
Liver Com plaints, Stoues Grovel, Sueoud ary 1. 4 . y utptoms,
Vont:red A II ectimis, Worms of all kinds.
• •...:. V
' O O Bold ut the Min nlhetory of Pretitssor tlelloway. 80
Malden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug.
gists and Dealers In Medicine throughout the United
.States and the civilized world, in boxes ut 25 cents, ti2l4
cents, and $1 each.
CAUTION I—None are genuine unless the words "Hol
loway, New York and London," arc discernible as a Wa•
ter mark in every leaf of the bock of direction., around
via pot or lox; the same may be plainly seen by hold
ing the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be
given to any one rendering such information as may
load to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit
ing the medicines or vending the came, knowing than
to be spurious:9ES
There is a considerable earl ng by taking the larger sizes.
N. B—Directions for the guidance of patients In every
disorder are affixed to each box. Nara 31,'38.
Oisso/utiln of Partnership.
THE partnership' heretofore cottoning betwosn
SNYDER and E. E. KII s iZER, rtr. Stony Creek
Forge, Dauphin cotanty, Was disaolved on tho 23d
day of )Larch; 1858, by mutual consent. '
SAMUEL SNYDER,
E. E. KINZER.
] es
March nl. ISsB.—fits
DM
Lehir:h 7 Slate Compaity.
MEI
A TiGUSTES ROWER respectfully informs the Ma
ll, zens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he is prepared
to SLATE ROOFS of all kinds of buildings, et the mast
reasonable prices. He will warrant the roofs slated by
Lint to he of the drat quality of slate, and put on in a
Workmanlike manner. Ile has had much experience in
the business, having followed it for a number of years.
Persons desiring further information will please call
at Mrs. MBE's HOTEL, or address through the Lebanon
Post Office. Alio enquire of the Agent, J. Aaron
ter. ilLebanon, March 31, 1858.-2 m.
128 00
~"384 43
TS HEREBY GIVEN to the Commissioners named in
I. the Act of Assembly incorporating the Lebanon: Val
ley Bank: to wit—Cr'eorge Dawson Celeircan, Levi Kline.
Simon Cameron, George SMillier, Itt.MeS thong. George
Gleim, Charles B. Forney, George Hoffintn, John Brun
ner, John Berner. John George, John Light. , cf. Mroltsil
Deininger, A. P. Hibshman, and Augustus Boyd, and to
the subscribers to the stock thereof, to meet at REIN
HARD'S HOTEL, on Tuesday, thehth day of AprikiieTt.
at 1 o'clock, P. M.. in order to consider the expediency of
offering the remainder of the Stock authorised by law;
and if approved. to open the books of Subscription for
that purpose..By order of
' COMMISSIONERS NAMED
.IN Tar ACT.
Lebanon, March 31,1818.
CM
Choice Ever i rree.t Trees
FOR Ssilt•E.
." subscrAber would respectfully Invite the Uteri
lion of the public to the large and beautiful ceriser
thin of.EVER.GREEN TREES of various kinds „ak,
now occupying a portion of higgrottn& in North tt . rffe, % ,
Lebanon, but which Is intruded to he cleared for-i i ,
other purposes. They are therefore offered at
moderate prise, either by the hundred, dozen, oeeingla
tree. though to hoist in quantities p eferred.
The collection Includes. among otherii, end of varleug
sizes,. NOitWAYeivituca; sm. Fl Nt, BALM . of {II LEAD,
SCOTCH Tilt, A,ISERICAN, CIIINLS24, and Slittllti-
AN ARBOR Vrrai. ke. Most of them trees are of rare
beauty ; in verzi thrifty condition; and a better opportd
oily is very geitfoin offered for obtaining. trees of this
kind, for *a adornment of both public and private
grovinds. A large portion of thenit are very suitable hr.
hedgc.s.
Permup chairing trees, will pleat 0 , 1, where practicable,
give rietiee previous to t ime of actual removal., '
33. L1,317.1i3f.
North Lebanon, Marcia 31,1958.-3 t. „
13.--The proper time for trunsplanting snub trout is
now approaching, it being the month of April, or until
any Altiy before the .trees ure fen much advanced in
growth, .
even into the month of Al*.v..
to CO
• 0 40
00
aosura nleowzn
Chair ataitufactory,
W tEB :l' c 'leilata
hers e- 4rmhgr
friends end the public that they trive commence/
the aboVe busliscss,ln 141 its branclioe, in (be
HOUGA Üb' LEBANON: on Pine rote l pad, nee what
is known as Fbreaner's Foundry. They leine to 'evolve
the patronage of thosein-'snot iinykbing their
lino, as they, promise to use the best Matbrtels end em
ploy the, best or
Old Cht.irs repaired and Paiiil4:
** Tho following.different kinds of Timber or Loin.
.hor token in Aitchenge fuFChairs, viz: hickory. Walnut,
Poplin% Maple, Beech, torch ; nud Cherry of different
kinds. • BROWER & WOLF.
1839
'8 CO
$l9lB 66
LE:6:11.1,3n; 7efitteii 31,1558.-1 3
TO INVALIDS.
DII.IIkUDMA\, Anol3 Heal Phys ician, and Physician
for Diseases of the Lunge, fortnerly Rlty sician to the
Cincinnati Marine Hospital, and Invalid's lietreat. Cor
responding Member of tha London Medical illocieby of
Observation, A utivir of Lei tore to Invalids,and . Editor of
the ".Medical Stethoscope." nay to eeeitoted at
LEBANON; N., Engle liatai, Tutarlay, April 27.
Reading, :11auelou Huses, April 26.,E Pattevilla. April 24
DE. II LEDMAN TTLIAT4 CONSUMPTION.
..BRON
calm, Laryngitis, Asthma, and all Distaae. of ilia Tbroot
and Lungs. by *.
MEDICATBD I lIALATIoN.
The grestt Point in the treatment of all human roam
dies is to get ut the disease in a direct manner. All tiled.
ieines are estintotod by their action upna the organ r.)-
oaring relief.. This is the important fact upon which
Inhalation is based. lithe Simnel, is diseased, we tate
medicine directly into the Stbniach. If the Lungs are
diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vaporware-m.ly in.
to them. The reason why Consumption and hiseMes of
the Lungs have heretofore twisted all I ratitutent has been
became they were not aliproached in a directnutriner by
medicines. 'l'hey were Intended to las lova ; and yet they
Mena so administered that they could not act COTiftit.l4-
tionally, expending their immediate actin, npon the
Stomach, whilst the fad rilrers within the tnnipit were
unmolested. INILMATIOIit brings the medicine into
direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantag
es of violent action. its application he so 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, comfort or thisinees of the
patient. .No charge for consultation. •
OTTIER DISEASES TREATED.
In relation to,the following diseases; either when com
plicateirwith Lung Affectiona or existing alone,l alsoln
rite consaMilon,--nsually lino them PIIOUPTLY Criltsms.
PROLMISIIS rind all forms of . FEMALE 00,11-
PLAINTS;TAREG ur4RmEs and IVEMLNESS.
PALPITATION and `other form of ILEART 'DIS
EASE, Liver etimplaint,:,Dyenipiia, and .all. other Dis
eases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &c:
ise All diseages of the Eye and Ear; Neuralgia, Epi
lepsy, and all other farms a - Nervous Disease.
t t No charge
_for conouitatloo. , • : , '
'Mirth Si ) Ise". ' • S. D. 'R.MtDMAN,..Iit.'
13E1
$2174313
21500
$2.3,90
.11i0 -
01;f14 AND, ricr•
The National Disetise
Liver Complaints.
A Word to Females
Public Notice
Cheap Varian
44 - von. the purpose of chain?. nut the Sto.:t re.
rnaining on hand. the undersigned a
large lot. of BUREAUS. TABLES, Cann :;eat and Pa 3
other CDATID), and n large variety of other raid.- pit
a fumble and useful Furniture at
VERY REDUIIED PRICER!
4 1 We' His Wareroom his been removed to ti.e
. 1 4 ‘ building formerly °rennin) by D. R. Faber an n.
Drug Store, a few doors weit of the Court "tonal. '—'„„„
Ce s .F.r. Arent bargains mat .immedintely, as be is de. p
tarmined lo sell ont,peroki tE r a 11441.1pri1.
Lebanon, 31arch 2v, IF. .I . IIEO. OYES.
Disstwliitioti of Partnership.
orlcE herby given that the partnetshle hereto
/11 fore existing between ilarriron H. Dendore sad
Theodore Otos, trailing in the FornitureDatintes, under
the firm of DCNDuItE a OPES, was dlxsolved by mutt's:
torrent ou the 17th March, lizsB.
The horlouss will hu continued at the old otund hy.1 , 1
K. London, and 1., a hula listau the hooks of the old
firm roil:mint - yr settlement.
Man% 24, 122.
NEW STOJI I
In North Lebanon Township.
IHNlersigood has opened a new Store in
North Lebanon town.ldp, on the bank of
the Union Canal, near John Heilman's, and
Stocked It with ri large
.and, desirable variety of ,
all such Goods as are generally toubd be v e e e 'airy Store.
viz:—Dry Goods, Groceries, ctisottwa - ty, ffdretoore, dc.
His friends, neighbors, and the public t general, are
invited to call. examine his ;mods, and learn .
All kinds of Country Produce bought, for which the
highest Minket prices will be paid.
3farch 21, 1852
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UNION HOTEL.
XTOR'f I/ LEBANON IifIROL'OIT. The undersigned
111 respectfully informs the . public that he Mill cootine
nes et th e ••I'N/01%; lIOTEL, in the borough of North
Lebanon, formerly kept by 31r. John 11. Miller. where
he is now prepared to welcome his friends and traveler%
and cheer them with the good things of the lend. Ills
table eholl be provided with the hest the seasons can nf•
ford, end his liar shall Plikih choicest Liquors.—
Ills efforts will be to incite all Mopping with him feel
entirely at home. and enjoy all theconveniencesthat ran
be given in a public house. The Stabling le large and
roomy and in excellent order.
ACS-BOARDINO —lle is also prepared to take a ntA
her or Boarders. Boarding as reasonable as can be ob•
ttvineti at auc other pines. lie extends n cordial Invita
tion to all visiting North Lebanon. to give Lim a call.
JUN ATEL&N GE88.1.31A.N.
North Lebnnoo Bor.'ogh, March 24,1836.
•
ILE NOTICE.
The old some warm it come to life again.
TORN rkatat 310YRR would respectfully inforto.l4
epublic thathecontit:uralhebusiliccasof L//lESteNii
SAWING AND DRESSING by horse powor, In Chretnut
Street, East Lebanon. lie finielos the following articles
out of the best and soundest limestone that can he pro.
cured la this irdr,blewhood, Stun and I'LLt..
smith Bum %lissom &Lis and gnats. Cotta DOOll.
Cussas; ernat.eronts. Sh.a, ii‘ouper blocks. as well ae
any othor article that ran be tnesinfottured of limestone.
IfleOurb.stottes are (non four to fire inches thick; and
I pticea in neeerdene* with the qnslitt
no was the drat person that introduces ttoclinwretons
into this place, and is now prep tred to Slihh off lime.
stop; se as to jrire it as nape:. re..ce very little inferior to
that of the handsomest )Marble. la proof of which tower
ilea Ito dtrtals 'he public to the lluiehod work at his mfr
tablishment Ile respectfully invites all those who 111
Mud erecting new buillings. to call at hie estahlirhment
end rontineo thrinselyos of the exilelluit flui,h of his
work as also of the cheapness of his prices.
Lebanon. )larch .
Ne* Furniture Store:
ARHISON R. DIiNDORE would reepeetthlly In
form the public yltatini him taken the stand late
undore a Ovee. in Camber and Street. hetaeen Market
and Plank Road, where he will keep the largswt. finest,
anal cheapest assortment o f FURNIT,GRE ever offered in
Lebanon. Ills stork consists of all kinds of Pular and
Common Furniture, which he Will sell Lower.
than the like can be bought at stay other
ple-e iu Lebanon.
He has on hand a largo assortment Of
Tetea-tetos, Lounger. Centre. riff, Card end other la,
Liss. What Note, flat Invite, to. Alio a large and cheap
stuck of stuffed, Cane-seat, and conunnn Chairs. Settees,
Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also. Looking
Olasse.•,--0 Hilt. Rosewood and Millinganv—rery cheap.
VezteUan Blinds; Carriages, Gip and IloLLy Gorses. fel'
children. ..particular attention paid to UNDER
TAKING. Ito has provided himself with the FINEST
ILBARSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and
attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and moat reason
able Lerma. Lebanon, hatch 24,1855.
fTsttt tuideraigned haVl3, thin winter. isid LI ono of the
1. most beautiful lots of SPRING-WATER ICE. over
bowed in this place, and will serve Donilics every morn
ing throughout the season. They will also furnish Ito
at nli hours in cases of sicknaga or death.
fte - Nor toms ' apply to REINHARD IC Mart
Lebanon, March 17, I.6s&—if.
Of all diseases, the great, first cause
Springs from uegleet of Nature's laut _
SUFFER NOT!
wit MN A
EME3ICEOMMIffIi
sEenur :DISEASE%
,
Selfahuse. Nervous+ Deliility, Strictures. Gleets, Gray
el, Diabetes. - Messes of the Kidneys and Bladder.
Maketiriel Rheumatism. S , rofula. Pains in the Bones
. .:and A nklo s hiseasos of the Lungs, Throat, Nose Mi . ...!
eyes, Ulcers em* the Body or Limbs, Cancers,
Dropsy, Bpileptie tiitsH 4t.Vitute Dance, and all
Dlu
eases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or.
gnus, such as Nervous Tranililing,Lese of Memory,
Loss of Power. General Weakness, Dimusea of Vision
with peculiar spots appearing' before the eyes, Lose of
Sight. Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. Bruntious
upon the Face, Pain in the thick and Deed. Female
regularities and all improper diAcilacgt.from both sexes.
It metiers net from what cause the disease originated,
however long Mendipg or ehrtinote the case, RECOVERY
IS CERTAIN. and In a shorter time than a permanent cure
win he effe n eted tie any nth,: treatment, even after the
disease has baffled the skill of eminent 'physicians and ere
kilted all their Meat. ot.w re. The medicines are pl£114•
ant without odor, can: ink and free freat
mercury or hol. , em. buying twenty years of nraytive,
have rescued troth the Jaws of Death ninny thousands,
who, in the lest stages of the, ehovvementil.ned dtteuse.
had been given up to tile lay their physicians, which war.
Tante nth in promising to the fifth:List. who may tileca
themselves cutler my care, a perfect end, most spee.ly
cure. Seerut Diseases ore the gimi test enemies to health,
as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofula end
many other diseow, sboold be a terror to the he.
man faintly. As a rennet:eat cure is teaircel3 ever ef.
looted, a majority of the raeee foiling into the halide of
incompetent persons, who not net , . fail to 0.114 the die
eases lint ruin the constitution, , 1111,4 with
mercury. which, with the diAntse, hart.',,. , the sufferer
lute it rapid Consumpl.V.W.
' But should the Clik4.lte and '0 , 4 troOMellt utt NM'S
death speedily and the siethn reerrioP. the disease is en.
tailed upon children. wise :ire torn a feeble eau.
tit itutions, and Mr. current ..f life col-rented by a virus
whieh bittrays.itielf Nerore?l, Totter.. riecrr, trup•
tidos and th
,uer affes” lune id . the in : Threat and
Lungs. entilling into. ileut a brief esistem, of muff° ,
lila' and a.m....h.:tong thorn to an early grave:
S131:1+ P.' is another formidable enemy to health,
ft.r nothing else in the dread co:doges of human dims.
see causes ea ileatru..tive a drain upon the system, draw
ing its thousands of victims through a few years of suf
fering-down to an untimely }earn. It destroys the Ner
vous System, rapidly wtites away the energies of life,
causes mental deraugeni d e is o ‘i t , , p p a r i t;n i t t, s r tr u. ) , ..z... i p , ej po d e e te v t e;
btt~inu:ce, sort sit earthly. har,..ine , s. and buns I-Ito suf•
ti-ror wreeked iu body or mind. piy.iisivsed to Const:mp
tton and a train of evils mere to La :treaded than , I..sith
NI ith the fullest cin:htenee 1 assure the unfortu
nate WiCtilllB of !?etf Abuse that rtuanent anti speedy
rare can be elreeie+l, noel with the abandonment Of ruin.
acts practices iny pith:ate Cali by Tv; t,red to robust,
cig
orocshealth.
The edlieted ore cautioned spilnt.k the use ofsl:tent.
is.ticinee, for there are NH many ingenious the
..eisoins of tlst , idbtle prints Lo.zat.l3 and resit the Unwary
enilerFrs, that millions lisV., their court taboos ruined
ri ihu rite.utnlsoutois of piaci; tin squ a lly
poi-onouit nostrums vended se -Patent Mediciues," I
have easel idly analyzed many or the ro-coked Patent
Medicines, and find that wanly all of them eotitnin Cot ,
Pedro 6n/dinette, width is .one of the atrongeA prep.lll,-
ti,,ilF of mercuryttrul a deadly poison, uitiuh. instead of
IDIX the disease. disables the system f , r life.
E=E22
Three•fottrth% ~f tint patent no:4111ms now in We are
put up by unprincipled awl igtv.runt persons who do net
nufler,tand even the alphabet of tLe mxitru
and'aro equally.lis dealt t,f suy 111 , 4,46,1 of the lan
man systeni, bevitr, one Object only in visa, acid that to'
maim money ret;ttrileia of cen,equeutek
leregularitife , end ell diSefiSee of and females
treated ott principles eetAblishol twanzy years of
practice.. and snuetb , ited ti.bueaWs cr the must re. ,
inatkable cures. Medicines with fw.ll dir,etions Bent t o
aly part. of the Utnred States or ralia,:ae, by patients
'communicating their symptoms by letter. ilueineas ear
resp9ivieuett .triet]; gontdmlial. Athlete.
S V ILL E, ai. 11.
01:IWO : NO. 1131:IiTi.cii . Et.. [Old No. 109,1 beltm t welfax,
IF:
0031MMISSIONERS named iu the Ant 'f Assembly
Incorporating the Lebanon tießey Bank, vizt--- 1 3sorgo
Dawson etiloman, Lori Klina. niwon flattuirou, George
Stuallar4aUtiof Yobng, Gent . go Glehn, ilinlos 11. For.
ney, comp Fineman. Brunner. John llorper ,
John Georgia John XAghi,s3: MP:Mb' iteini4ter, A. P:
und.Augusins Boyd:—
- v - titi-aniV each 0: you are hereby notillel and rev:m ir
ked to. most at the Vuhlie li , nsa r.f ADA'N Ifolk, in
the borough of Letiapon..on P riday. tlec 4 thtto
A. D. 1858, at 1 o'clock. P. Ai., of taut e-titi , ..t
-tendanee is regnerited. so inil . :urrsoro
submitted to the board of Commissioners. By order of
• •,00mmismomERs,s,v‘tEtp
Match 17,1858.-td;;
HARRISON K. 14;:itra.t.
TatObOltE OVYB. .
JO= ILLOPf
Ice! Ice!
IN ALL STAGES OF
=
Mice.