tslaitolt altilectiott. DINIOCRATIO PRINCIPLES =AU TO LLD, Wi CZAZOI TO FOLLOW." WX. X. /MESITA, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1858. 4)emocratie State Nomitations. JUDGEI OV SUPREMICOOURT : `WILLIAM , A.. PORTER, pnitabetpliu. (lAITAD CDMMISSIONER V)tESTLEY FROST, or kirerrr. *6 4 The whole boundless Conti- nent is ours )1) On Monday, in the United States Sen 'ate, Mr. Houston moved the establish ment of a Protectorate, on the part of our government, over Mexico. We have no doubt the people of Mexico would he heartily glad to get under the wings of Uncle Sam ; and we further believe that when the question of the annexa tion of Mexico is presented to the Amer ican people, the popular Voice will re epond "aye." Manifest destiny points this long time in that way, and it can not be,prevented. But we end not with Mexieo. The Legislature of New Grenada in South America has now before it a prop osition asking for annexation to the United States.' And surely, if peo ple of such a fine country wish to live under onr Constitution and laws, we might as well accept them, with their country and all, as to oblige them to come with only - their persons, clothes and mono,. But this is not yet all Cuba does not belong to its people, or it would have been annexed before this time. But we can buy the Island from Spain, and its inhabitants will rush with shouts of joy into the arms of Un cle Sam. Are not these matters that thrill the heart of every true American, and de serving the most profound considera tion. The blessings' we eejnyi in being permitted to liveln a country like ours, —under institutions like ours,—and in an age like this, when the people of the world are not only seeking our alliance, but our protection, is beyond our com prehension. Instead, however, of giv ing our attention to such great and en• nobling questions we neglect them for the "niggers," for "Kansas," and to fur ther the aims,of corrupt and aspiring demagogues and politicians. We hope the time is here when the useless "ne gro slavery question," the discussion of which can profit no one, will be laid agide, and some attention be given to the welfare of the white race. SO I—England is enlisting the runa way slaves in Canada for her army in India. This is applying them to a pretty good purpose, on the part of John Bull; but it is questionable whether the negro will not find the lash of his southern 'master a less dreadful instrument of punishment than the "cat of nine -tails" of the British army. The fact is also a sorry one for Christianity. Taking escaped American slaves to quell a re bellion of Indian slaves who are fight ing for relief from the most oppressive military desliotism in the world,—(the ,East India Company. TUDOR BLACK OF NEBRASKA.—This distinguished individual, better known to Pennsylvanians as" Col. Sam. Black, ia we understand, now in Washington. 'rho Col's long services in this State as a thorough Democrat, and his undevia ting- attachment to James Buchanan, cannot but render him a welcome visi. for at the Executive Mansion, and w e . doubt not, that to be chaperoned to the White House, or to any of the Depart ments, by his Honor the Judge, is a sufficient guarantee for orthodoxy—and secures for his friends official attention. We congratulate the people of Nebras ka Territory upon their acquisition of so talented and worthy a citizen. 0:' E. S. Gooonicn, Esq., Deputy Secretary under Gov. Bigler, has pur• chased thO Luzerne Union, and assumed the editorship. lie is an old hand at the business, and will print Democracy with thrilling effect. ( i r MONEY is sai. to be so abundant tin New York that real estate capitalists who never thought of such a thing be fore, are now offering private building lots, on bond and mortgage, with a loan to builders. Q'T' The number of slavers captured on the coast of Africa during the past year was 21, and all with but one ex ception had been fitted out from the United States, and Iwo-thirds of them from the northern free States. 00' A fire occurred last Thursday night in the rear of Herr's Hotel, Har risburg, destroying a stable, tin-shop, and injuring several dwellings. The Hotel was in imminent danger. O Three eases of Hydrophobia have warm* in Philadelphia within three weak.. The last was that of a lad nam ed McAllister, who was bitten by a do; about nine months ago. The &New Liquor *tvli. The new Wilier bill Was passed both 'Vrainthes of our 'Legislature, and we pre sante also received the signature of the Governor. The Senate had amended the House bill, giving dtscretionary powers to the Judges of the Courts over the applica tions ; and also provided for the appoint. ment of appraisers to detect adulterated and drugged liquors. The House de clined to agree to these amendments, and committees of conference were ap pointed. On Saturday the committees of conferenceteported the bill substan. tially as it passed the House—the Sen. ate amendments having been stricken out. The Senate then concurred in the report of the Committee by a vote of 19 yeas to 8 nays. The main feature of the Senate amendment consisted in striking out the word shall and substituting may, where the power to grant licenses is given to the Courts: The price of li censes is graded according to the sales, from 115 up.to SOO. We hope to lay the whole bill before our readers next week. LECOMPTON is on its feet again. The House on Wednesday last ordered a Committee of Conference to meet a similar committee from the'Sen ate, by a vote of 109 yeas_to 108 nays. Mr. Owen Jones from this State, and three other Democrats .who heretofore voted with the Republicans, voted for the Committee. The belief now is, that the Senate Bill, with some slight modi fications will be agreed 'upon, reported to the House, and passed, thus admit ting Kansas as a State of this Union tinder the Lecompton Constitution.— Sober second thought sometimes effect wonderful changes in men's opinions. Both Houses of Congress have agreed to adjourn the first week of. June. Bar The bill for the kale of the State Canals to the Sunbury & - Erie Railroad, has passed both branches of the Legis lature, and also received the signature of the Governor. We acknowledge our dullness - of apprehension in not being able to see what benefit the State is to derive from its representatives thus giv ing away her property, Suppose those favoring the principle would now put it in practice with their own possessions. Any body in Philadelphia is at liberty to impoverish us with any property that he may desire to be rid of. Our conso lation however is, that Messrs. Bell, Buckalew, Knox, Wright and a few mit. ers are just as dull in perceiving the ben efits to. accrue to4he,State as we are. Or A large and enthusiastic Demo cratic meeting was held in Philadelphia on Friday evening last, to confirm the Democratic city nominations. Things politically are beginning to brighten up 'a little there, and in the end, the defec tion and treason of some who should have remained true and faithful notwith standing, we shall not be surprised to chronicle a glorious triumph of our friends next May. HOME AFFAIRS. Citr- Mrs. linsmso's child, noticed last week as having been severely burned by fire, caused by the upsetting of a fluid lamp, has since died. Kr- One of the firm of REIZENSTEIN ' 4t BRO., is now in the city laying in a new stook of Spring and Summer Clothing. As they al ways keep a splendid assortment of goods and sell cheap, look out for bargains. Kr MeFers. FUNCK & BRO., Of the Mansion House Store, in North Lebanon, have just opened a large and magnificent stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which they will sell to the satisfaction of the public. They invite an examination of their goods. Oz old friend, ISAAC WARD, Esq., of Minersville, Schuylkill county, is announced as a candidate for Sheriff of that county, at the next October election, subject to Democratic rules. We shouldn't be surprised a bit if he would be nominated, eleeted, - and make one of the best Sheriffs Schuylkill county ever had. WHITE WAsn.—We notice that some of our citizens ire adding much additional beau. ty, as wall as health, to their premises by having 'all around' covered with a good coating of white. wash. Lime is a great promoter of cleanliness and health, and much cheaper than pills and pow ders. Pitch in. Kr Some of the young men of this Borough are disposed to enlist, and : one or two have already, for the Utali war. Five or six have also left Jonestown fur Carlisle with the same in tent. We are happy to know that there are such in our midst ready to fight for their country.— We presuine there are hundreds of others who would answer an urgent call. O The next annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agrioultural Society will take place on the 28th, 29th, 30th of September, and let of October. Proposals are invited for the place of holding it. We presume Lebanon Is too light in the pocket to obtain it! Who and where are the public-spirited individuals that will say "no P' otr- Mr. M'ArrAm, of the firm of At tire; k M'Adam, has been to the eity and has now opened for sale a little the finest stock of all kinds of Shoes for Spring a Summer wear ever before offered in Lebanon. Also, Trunks and Traveling Bags. Don't forget to give them a call, as they are confident of their ability to please all persons, whether young or old. Dxs"lissom° Suicion.—AO old lady, about 60 years of age, wife of Duro Dipx:nt, re siding in Womeladorf, Berke county, committed suicide on Friday last, by cutting her throat with & razor. Her mind was unsettled, and she had bean wajahed for some time, but it seems she se cretly procured a rotor, k. all of a sudden brought it from her pocket, and committed the deed.— ilhe was buried on Monday. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER:=I- - a.A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Or COURT commenced on Monday, but Judge Pearson not arriving until the arrival of the afternoon train, there was scarcely a start made. There is considerable petty criminal busi ness on hand, end about half-a-dozen civil cases. OCT We netite in town attending Court, Ron. John C. I{an§it3, It. W. Ilnikiberton, Esq., of Ifixtrisbnig, and etbltes L Reynolds, Esq ) tot` Lancaster. We are alWaYs glad to see Wet Vaal trienk. Coming to large towns-brushes nit the cobwebs. "WHY DO YOU WEAR IT? or, the fashionable Professor," is the title of a little vol ume placed on our table by Joux M: Goon, of Good's Book Store, Market Street, Lebanon.— The author of the work is James E. Giffin, A. M.. Principal of the Churchtown Academy, Lancas ter county, Pa. We trust it may sell freely and be read by the whole community, as it cannot fail, in that event, of having a beneficial effect. Or We, cannot find that the Legis lature is troubled this year with much business from Lebanon county. And the little that is done might as well be entrusted to our Court. An act has passed the House regulating the fees of Justices of the Peace and Constables in this coun ty ; and atulther for the laying out of a State road from Jacob .Wenger's premises, via illissemer's. Station on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, to the Berke and Ilaiiphln Turnpike. It would be a great saving to the State if wo bad but biennial sessions of the Legislature, and wo trust that the neat proposition to amend the Constitution will be a provision to that effect. Ozr The Committee on Military Af fairs in Congress have been instructed to inquire into the expediency of establishing a National Foundry at Harrisburg or Lebanon, in the State of Pennsylvania. If eligible location, and all the other conveniences and requisite for an es tablishment of the kind, and that in excess of any other place in the United States, are desired, Lebanon is just the plane. If the Committee will do us the fuvor of an' iuipartial hearing, we can prove to their satisfaction all that we have said now or heretofore, or may say hereafter in favor of Lob - anon for the purpose indicated. QC," What has becOme of our County Agricultural Society? Can't it be put in motion this year ? Our farmers should consult together, and start the thing. It needs only a start and it can't help but he successful. A . County Agricul tural Exhibition would have all the features of amusement end re•uniod of the fares and battal. ions of old, with the addition of being instructive and profitable. The money that. was expended last year for attending the State fair at Philadel phia, and the Reading fair, by citizens of this county, would have been enough to get up a fair of our own. It certainly would be wiser to have our own fair, thereby keeping the money here and having it bronght from other places, than to carry It away. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. NATURAL A 8 LlFE—Theca mad dog. types of "Brudder Moses," the individual who confesses he "lives in darkness." THE CROPS.—We are pleased to see appearances ind icate that heavy crops are in store for the people, the coining season. The late rains have indeed been a God-send.. THE MARTIN BIRDS arrived at their various summer quarters in this Borough, last week. We are sorry they did not bring finer Spring weather with them AN EXHIBITION of Male School No. 4, came off on Thursday evening. Not being able to be present, we dispatched a devil there, but who, coming in too close proximity with the La dies, was unable to give us the particulars. From a personal knowledge of the scholars, however, we judge they acquitted themselves satisfactory. BUSINESS appears lo be getting brisk in this borough. The pavements are blocked up with boxes of new goods, and the streets present a more lively appearance than usual.. Our mer chants are replenishing their shelves with splen did spring goods. For bargains always consult the advertising columns. THE "FRANKL[N" had quite a spirited meeting on Monday evening., question for next debate—"Shoutd the County Superintendency of Common Schools be abolished ?" Being entirely opposed to the abolition of this good law, the "Reporter" endeavor to be•in attendance, to hoar the several disputants. SHADE TREES.—Zion ' s Lut)wran con= gregation of this borough, have adorned the front of their church with :trim ef beautiful young sil ver maples, and enclosed , ,them with neat boxes. If our public school houses were adorned in a similar manner, they would be more inviting and comfortable places to' the scholars, particularly during the sweltering heat of summer. A BOYS ' PRAYER MEETING was open ed in Philadelphia, last week. We have not the least doubt that similar meetings would have beneficial results upon the morality of Young America in this borough, especially those who congregate on corners and before churcl;es to stAre at the public. In the mean time let parents oblige their children to attend the daily prayermeetings. IMPROVING.—We are pleased to no tice that many of our citizens are constructing new pavements according to the grade. It is to be 'regretted, however, that a large number are still in a poor condition, and nothing gives our town a more awkward appearance than its dilap idated pavements. The beautiful light reflected from the public lamps unquestionably save the limbs of many evening pedestrians. We hope to see, as the warm weather approach- es, the alleys and gutters properly cleaned, to save the decomposing of filthy matter. This is certainly very important. Ort A VISIT.—E. B. MooRE, Esq., of the Norristown Watchman, passed through here on Friday a week, in route fur Harrisburg. He appears highly delighted with the beauty of the Lebanon Valley. As it is often pleasant to "see ourselves as others see us," we give the follow. ing extract from "Ned's" editorial correspondence to the Watchman: "We cannot refrain, at this point, from indulg ing in a brief allusion to the Lebanon Valley Railroad, over which you pass in going to Har risburg, by way of Reading, and which, but a few weeks since, was, by a vote of the Stockhold ers of both companies, incorporated into and made a part of the Reading Railroad. The road passes through parts of Berke, Dauphin and Leb anon counties. That part known as the Lebanon Valley, and from which the road derives itsinor porate name, is one of the most beautiful 'and fertile sections of country through which we have ever passed. Large and highly cultivated farms and thriving villages abound from ono extent to the other, while huge and expensive iron works here and there greet the eye on either side. The oars upon this road are clean and comfortable, and the officers the most obliging of any we have ever met. To those of oar readers who have any desire to visit th'e capitol of .our State, we com mend to them this route." A lp- 'The Msyor of ',monster has ordered ell the dogs of that elf* to be , 'hut up or muzzled for 30 days, Spechil NOtices. er weinddirui Corti, Wile by Pratt & Butch er's IVIAGIC OIL. Reedit%Juue Ist., 1001% malllll. PRATT Burcglia,=n7re is to Certify, that I haye been afflicted with Rheumatism for years, and havTaYpended some four hundred dollars, to have it cured, but s td no effect. Tuned but One bottle of your &logic Ofitalri now well. Yours Truly. JOHN TROXEL, Washington at- between 9th and 10th. • To all whom it may Coartera.—The under signed begs leers to Inform his old customers, and the public in general, that - he still continuos to manufacture CABINET WARE of all descriptions at his old stand, in Walnut street, between Itander's and Reinhard's Hotels, in the borough of Lebanon. The public will please re member that his work is made up of better material., and is of better finish, than can be -found in any other establishment In the borough of Lebanon. Dec. 23,1857. C. BROTIIERLIWE. - HELMBOLD'S GENUINE - PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S Oenultie PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S quinine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to Co air combination. .ear• See advertisement headed HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.—The well mer ited success of these celebrated Bitters, and the favor with which it has been received by our most respectable citizens, speaks volumes de ,to its effffiney in bringing a bout the beneficial results Ine which it. Is designed.— llaving been the result of a long mime of observation and study in the Doctor's' practite. eo that the propriiis tore have no hesitancy in presenting it to the World; its unsurpassed in effecting a speedy, certain and petite. iltiff cure for all irregularities and weakness of the di gestive organs; to jvhich most persons Can trace ill health. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Ilotels, throughout the United States and Canede. EMANUEL RZIGARS, Agent, NtiPtb4rost earlier of Market and Water streets, Lebanon. rdp.7,703-ltn. ItoLLoW.S.Y's Pttas.—ln cases where medical skill has exhausted all its expedients, and the .practitioner sorrowfully admits that his repertory Centralism) drug that will help his patient, this all-conquering antidote achieves its most signal triumphs. Where the frame is reduced almost to a skeleton, the appetite zone t and atrophy of the system prevails, a course of the Pills will in fuse energy into the whole vital organization, and spur into action every torpid and palsied function. Thus nature is enabled to combat the debilitating influence of disease, while the antiseptic proper ties of the remedy are at work upon the animal' fluids, purifying them front all matter antago nistic to health, and imbuing them with nutritious end life-Sustaining elements. GIDDINESS, HEADACHE, These pains and disagreeable feelings are gen. orally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various others, all of whiCh are caused by corrupt noxious matter, clog ging the various circulations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the bead, and by the excitement a great pressure ou the brain. Giddiness ' head ache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and vari ous other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the above painful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to be the on ly medicine that wilt thoroughly purify the blood. They enter the blood, and follow the stream of life on its journey through the system. They root out all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy abstraction, They should be taken ev ery night in sufficient quantities to operate brisk ly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symp toms are not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again as before. Continue in like manner until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed, Obtain one of our. FREE ALMANACS, and read the history of Dr. Morse's father, and bow this medicine was introduced. .BEWARE of a counterfeit on these Pills,- YELLOW WRAPPERS. All genuine are in ELITE wrappers, with the signature of A. J. White A Co. on each box. Price 25 eta.- Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. THE GREAT ENGLISH RENOMY sin JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Fe nt ale Prepared from a prescription of Sir .T Clarke, AE D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all guise painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves all obstructions, and* speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, It is peculiarly suited, It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the lied three mouths of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time 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, those rills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin A. Co.) Rochester, N. P. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return until. For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court flouse,Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pe.: October 7,1857-Iy. an Market. ty by Myers d b7gour. NZSDAI, AralL 2141855. Potatoes, fl bu 65 Eggs, Udoa. 8 Butter, ft lb., 15 Lard, 8 Tallow, 9 Rant, 11 Shoulders, Sides, a Soap, 6 Bees-wax, 25 White Rags, 6 Mixed Rags, 2 Flax, 'f lb , 1234 Bristles, fi lb., 4O Feathers,* lb., 0234 Wool, ft lb., 40 Soup Beans, 19 qt., 6 Vinegar, "f gal., 1234 Apple Butter, 'f crock, 45 phis Market. It ELPLIIA, April 19,1858. The Leba Carefidiy Corrected We LEBANON, W Lob. Mills Ex. Fate. $ 5 50 Smith Extra 500 Lab. Val. Super. Fine 460 Prime White Wheat, 1 05 Prime Red Wheat, 1 00 Prime Bye, 60 Corn, 65 Oats, 30 Cloverseed, 450 Timothy seed, 2 50 Flax seed, 150 Dried Apples,* Mt., 1 00 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 60 Peach "Snits," 2 50 Peach "lintsels," 1 26 Cherries, 160 Onions, 50 The Philadel PHILA GRAIN—In Wheat there is not much doing, most of the lots' coining in. are inferior and very unsaleable. The sales comprise about 5000 bush els, in lots at 60@00c, for inferior, 106®100e for finer to prime Red; 90(g1100e for inferior, and 117 135 c for fair to prime white, mostly afloat. Rye is in better demand,and 1500 bushels Penna. brought 80 afloat. Corn is in steady request, and all offered, about 10,000 bushels Southern and P ennsylvania yellow, have beensfeld part at 7.2 c, and part at a price to be fixed; .including 1600 bushels damaged, taken for distil/ing at 60c, all afloat. Oats are wanted, and about.7soo bushels Pennsylvania brought 40c, afloat. GROCERIES, ho.—The market for Groceries continues firm, with further sales of sugar and molasses at full prices. Of Coffee, about 1000 bags Laguayra have been sold at 12012ic, on time. There is not much doing in Provisions, owing to the difference in the views of buyers and sellers, and the market is firm and advancing. SEEDS—There has been some little inquiry for Cloverseed to-day, and about 200 bushels have been disposed of at $4,12ttg54,37i, mostly at $4,37 `431 bushel, for prime lots. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle at the Bull's Read New Drove Yard, comprised about 650 head, this week. The quality was tolerably good and the market was steady, sales ranging at from $8 25 to $lO for common to good quality, including a few extra cattle at $lO 25 the 100 lbs. Of the lots sold 37 head wore owned by R. Sheaffor, and 27 head, by Solomon Rhoads, of Perks county. Of Cows AND CALVES the arrivals vrero 450 head, mostly at the Washington Drove Yard, Ridge Avenue, and all sold at from $35 to $55 for fresh costs, and $lB to $3O each for dry do. murkot steady. Of Rona, there were about 2500 offered at Phil lips' Yard this week ; tbo market was brisk, and all sold at $7 at 7 50 the 100 tbs. net. About 5000 Sneer were sold, principally at 'Wardell's. The market was steady at from $4 to $7 each, equal to 9 a 11c. per lb. dressed.—North AmcHcnit. 41eligions Notices. German preaching next Sunday morning in Sa lom's Lutheran church. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. English services next Sabbath morning and Eve ning in Zion's Lutheran Church. German Service next Sunday morning, and En glish in the evening in the Moravian Church. Preparatory Services will be observed on Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Germap, and in the evening in the English language. The Lord's Supper will be administered in the Reformed Church on next Sabbath morning i n the German, and in the afternoon at 2 o'clock in the English language. I 1E Ds On the 15th inst., Mary Hartman, infant daugh ter of Henry and Pauline ILuinian, aged 5 nut. In North Annville, on the 14th inst., John Perste ler, ion of Albinhum and Magdalena Firualer , aged 18 years, d raeetbs, 14 day,. MARRIED, On the 15th inst., by Bev. Auk. C. Wedekind, Mr. Wm. Landau to Mies Marfa tireenblat, both of Codorus, York County. , On the 19th inst., by same Mi. Win. R. Bentz of Lebanon to Miss Rebectat L. Simatan of Hum meletown. By the Rev. IL S. Miller, an the 18th inst., Sam uel °mart, of Lebanon, to Catharine Dreist, of Cornwall. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wood, Wood. t TUE eindersigned are prepared to fund* Hem- Oar or Oat WOOD, to 'order, he rder, at any place lots anon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders left at their Mill will be promptly attended to. non, April 21,18111. MYERS & SEIOUR. 78 E 8 ' LADIES' A GOODS AT SWARTZ & pL: N A NN CALL AND 1.12rA flOtioe for .Ren THE subscriber offers fer RENT t s is.HOURE, gsituated on Eta ,fttittli t " Moravian Church, fiebMtoti. Tinniediate possession will be given. rot further information tiPplY to °button, Aptildt,l6sB. T. FRANTZ. NEW. SPRING. GOODS . NOW ONPACKINGAT SWARTZ & RHO., - Which they are selling itt , the cheapest Cash prices. • Rootits for Rent. - THE STORE-ROOM, Sitting Room. buck Room, . two Kitchens, on the first floor, and mom on the I, second doer, lately , ......Ccupied by T. H. Ruessr.t., ' in Market street, near Hill, Lebanon, are for nt. For further information, Ac., in the absence of Mr. Russell, apply to JOHN YOST. Lebanon, April 21, 1858-31. Stray Bull. ARED BULL vane to the premises of „ : 19 4 the pabecriber, in Lebanon, on FRI DAY evening. The owner hireqneeted to come forward, prove property, pay charg es and take him away, or he will be sold accordfng to law. DANIEL REDA. Lebanon, April 21, 1858,8 t. NEW LIVER? STAIII,E. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public-that be has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb. anon, where he will keep for the public accommodations good stock Pc4 of HORSES and VEHICLES, He will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMIBUS for Parties, &c. Lebanon, April 21, ]BhB. JAMES MARCH. 1 SSS NEW STYLES. 1 SSS ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court [louse, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of RATS AND CAPS. for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public Is respectfully Intl ted. late of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always oh hand. Re has also just opehed a splen did assortment of SUMMER lIATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, DORN, LEG IIORN, SENATE, CUBLAN. and all others. IS. Re will also Wholesale all kinds of Rats, Can &e., to Country Merchants on advantageous 'terms: Lebanon, April 21, 1858. GREAT ATTRACTIONS ! GREAT BARGAINS THE CHEAPEST 000DS1 THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE HANDSOMEST STYLES JUST OPENED AT THE CENTRE BUILDINGS R-ABER Sr. BRO.'S CALL WITHOUT DELAY TO HAVE THE FIRST CHOICE. READY MADE CLOTHING THAT CAN'T RE BEAT. Advertisement next week. WOOD and COAL YARD. T THE undersigned, having bought Mr. r_,,Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a Mutch's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the tinny. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the MEIN ascertain prices, and Judge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114,1868.-tf. NOTICE. LEBANON BANK,I APRIL 7, 1848. STATEMENT OP THE LEBANON DANK, pub li shed in pursuance of "An Act providing for the resumption of upaels Payments by the Banks, and fpr the relief of Debtors," passed Oct. 18, 1857, viz : I.—Loe xpeele,s and 66,120 16 Discounts, 292,586 49 2--S Notes of other Banks, 24,640 00 Duo by City Banks, 121,604 36 " other Bent s, 3,493 18 3—Notes in etre-Watt ~ 365,14f0 00 4-3ra't of Individual Deposits, 70,197 72 Due to other Banks, 7,833 47 78,931 19 JCllit A, unLErt. Sworn and subscribed before me, April 9,1858. Lebanon, April 14,'58. JOSEPIt Chou, 3. P. HERE WE ARE AGAIN ALL RIGHT SIDE VP WITH CARE! TTANSAS is creating an important excitement all over the country, threatening a dissolution of Union be• tween the North and South, instigating alarming fights in Congress, and fearful flare-ups in State Legislatures. State Conventions have assembled, city and town mass meetings have been held—in short the whole country has been in a general uproar. LEBANON However, amidst all this universal political tumult, has the honor of having still preserved her dignity of quiet and peace, nothing could succeed in disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when a LARGE FLAG with a swarming BEE HIVE on the one side, and the announcement of "Cheap Auction Goods," on the other, suspended from the corner building • OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Seemed to indicate that all was not right; attention was attracted and curiosity aroused; various opinion, with regard to Ite object were entertained and soon a general stir all over town was found to exist. Men, wce men and children involved with puzzled astonishment, were hurraing out, and crying, "What in the world Is the matter?" "What'll up?" Troth, however, soon flash ed upon the minds of all Bee-holders, when the novelty of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Boxes, Barrels and Bales. amidst • crowd of spectators already collected around the doors and walks, all anxiously persevering for but a glimpse at what lux since so effectually aston ished the natives. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE, Was suddenly harping upon a thousand tongues, and spread with the rapidity of a prairie fire all over the bce rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other item of the day fell into insignificance, in oonsidemtion of the individual interests here at stake. Amen() of excitement has ever since continued to pre vail within doom, by crowds of persons from every quar ts; collecting along the 000ntute, who never fail to be. come enthusiastic upon finding such GREAT BARGAINS IN New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, The best make of plain black Silks, Fine Bombazines and !metres, Elegant ell-Wool De lollies and Cashmere', _ Beautiful spring style Ducols and Shepherd's Plaid, Handsome Challi DeLaines and.Almum Deßalze, Splendid Collars, Sleeves Veils, Gloves, Hosiery and White Goods In abundance. All qualities of Cheap Prints, Gingham% Checks and Muslins, • Union, French, and Doeskin Cesaimbree, Plush, Satin and Grenadine Vestings. A LSO, An assortment of English, Ingrain, Wool Felling, List lug. Rag and Hemp Carpets for Parlors,Ckambers, Halls and Stairs, varying in prices from 10 cents to $1 per yd. GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE, Oil Cloths and Window Shades in all their varieties. Having the experience of a long term of years in the business, which with a careful exercise of judgment and taste, with the advantage of cash in purchasing, and a determination of selling CHEAP, enables us—elong with the late system of selling for CASH or PRODUCE—to favor you with bargains, beyond any heretofore offered, as well as unsurpassed by any of our competitor' Please call and see us. at the BEE-HIVE STORE, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. 'GEORGE * siurzusmasßeaß. Lebanon, March El, 1858. Coal, Coal, Coal, 'ATE, the undandgned, would respectfully inform the V V citizens of Lebanon county, that we are now pre pared to supply the community with COAL, either 'Wholesale or Retail, es we will keep all kinds of COAL on band, curb as Pm; Chestnut, Nut, Steve, ,Vgg ei y voi Broken COAL, white" red and gra ash, which we are constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries in the Coal regions ' and would here my that we will sell our Coal as low es they nn be sold hy any Person in the county, which we will sell at our Mill, or deliver to any part of the two ber Vaill a swum Genesee May Labance, lreb. 1161 i. rate Groceries AT its. Cqi!r• Baildinp °MIASMA BM 7irs % win dad viu gimpy and• fall use meat. Innon, Oct., 41,1657.. Stir Fashiopfible VrICH/F.L. HOFFMeN still continues the TA I.OR xNci .1.11 Business at bib 11Sland fir Ouniberland aircel,near Plank Road, where liSilions Who with pia:W..4os Made up in the most fashionable style alid,beat manner, aik rated t o ow. Hd 110 lately reached the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris ind EcjiiriOn reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as he has none but the best workmen employed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done In a satiefactory manner. goL.With his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, lee respectfully Follette public favor. TO TAILORS I—jrat received and for Belo the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Tailors wishing the Faeldona should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangpments accordingly. MICHZEL itOrFahtzr: Lebanon, April 14, lflfid. Merchant Ta o ng iiihment! fifiElipptpittifrithi the.piiblic that he con . Mines M CHANT TAILORIN G . in all its branch es a; his estab ant. NO 1, EAGLE BOnsanos. next door tO the Eagle Hotel. Ho has an elegant assortment of Cloth, Onssimers, Vesting:, and Furnishing Goods, in general. which he solicits the public to examine. He shall devote his particular attention to fitting and mak ing up to order. Thotle wishing clothing made well and fashionably are invited to malh N. B—Always oft hand a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, f.fi Width the attention of the public is also directed.(3. GUMP. Lebanon, April 14,1863 TAILORING ! - • WILLIAM M. SNYDER reiliebtflilly informs the public that he has totlitnenced the TAILORINO BUSYNESS IR all its Branches. in the stand formerly rif SPStigier, near the store of Messrs. , Orob; neer the lIA.LF-WAY HOUSE, in Sonlh Lebanon township: By attention to businese, conforming to the wishel tit his patrons, promptness hi his engagetoerite, itindorate priees, ho hopes to receive a fdir Share of the pliblie patronage.— He has had much experience in the business, (having lately been engager] bY that MasterTailor,slmmtri. WAG mile, deed., for a long time,) add feels tonfideilt te" ren dering general satisfaction., Being a now beginfibi, he solicile the favors of the public: .IE3•• Tho patrons of ale. SP/OfoLn4 t .iofit espekhiliy invit ed to give him a call. WM: 51: SNYDER. S. Lebanon. April 7, ISSil'3lS:_ CLOTHING! CLOTHING CLOTHING ! Clothing Air th . e Million. "VIE tditGEST,best assorted stockoflieadrmadeaoth -1 ing ever exhibited in Lelidlion, vrae just opened at the lead-Quarter; for. Good and Cheap Clothing 1 in Cumberland street, opposite the Court House. REIZRKEITEIN a BROTIIER-take the lead in selling cheap; they can't,he beat: , We invite our numerous Customers attd tliti,frulflit in general, to call and sigh:Elbahal. flew stock Of FALL and WINTER CLOTILENG, consisting of all styles of Over coats, Sack and Frock Coats, Raglans, Talmo, Cassimer and Business Coats, Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests, as well ass largo stock of new styles of fancy cassimor pants, silk, velvet, plush and satin Vests; Underclothing, such as silk shirts, merino shirts and drawers, heavy cotton and wool drawers, German knit Jackets, wool and cotton hose, Muf fers,,comforts, neckties, suspenders, gloves, sbirtsand col lars, &c... &c., &c. Rats and Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, all will be sold at the lowest figure. Lebanon, Oct. 7,'57. RBIZENSTE7I7 & BRO. FRENCH SIPS BLACKING, for sale at ' D. S. RADER'S Drag Sine Borough Account. EDWARD A. L'lll.klii, Treasurer, in account with Leh .E.i anon Borough, from April 1, 1657, to April 1, 1658. DR. To amount received from John G. Snavely, late Treasurer, $1126 37 , Cash for Licensee for Exhibitions. 13 00 " from Jae. Olelm, J. P., fine for Violating Borough Ordinance, 1 00 .. for stall rents, 10 00 " for Weigh Seale*, 50 00 " for lamp post, 25 4 J. M. Mark, for iron, - 10 00 " J. (Maim, Seet'y, for permits; 10 00 " J. Zimmerman, Collector, . 2615 29 nalotire due Vomiter, 20 62 CR. By cash paid sundry persona on orders leaned by Borough Councils, viz; James March, on acc't of grading a plklng, se. $1930 00 A. F. Knocks. on ac't of making culverts, ac. 720 43 E. M. Richards, Engineer, in full, 169 68 G. D. Coleman, on ac't of lamp poets, 150 00 Lebanon Gas Company, on ac't, 131 34 H. R. Ruth, police, on ac't, 200 00 H. McCord, do do 200 00 Cresson, Stewart & Peterson, street lamps. In full. 72 00 Jos, it. Uhler, supervisor, on ac't for felt, hands,sc. on 11 John Witmeyer, do do do do 224 46 John Roily, in full, for filling gutter a ballasting, 60 00 Wm. Boyer, pacing alleys, sc. 7 62 Isaac Law, filling pavement at J. Ely's, 36 00 Daniel Stichter, land damages, 75 00 George Brooks, do 10 00 Joseph Shantz, serving subpcenss, ac. 2 70 .7. Gleim, qualifying borough officers, 1 25 C. Brotherline, sundries, 60 C. Greenawalt; merchandise, , 70 J. D. Krause keo do 3 24 A. S. Ely, taking depositions, 30 64 J. W. Ebur, Esq., costa, 1 12 Henry 'llse, work done, 2 75 Charles Kleindopf, binning, 4 00 Shark & Miller, merchandise, 2 52 John- Slag rist, costs, 1 50 J. Gleim, J. 3'., costa to revere] cases, ' 5 23 John Dlrich, oil, at., for 'Union Fire Co. 5 3$ J. 11. Sharer, work in Pinegrove street, 1 21 Win. K. Breslin, printing, 23 30 J. Hartman ..t Son, do 10 00 Worth 4 Reintehl, do 15 00 Expenses of bridge view at Centre Ft. 16 70 do of appeal, notifying taxpayers and mak- • ing out tax duplicate, 14 00 do of Committee of Councils to Reading, 200 Adam Holiday, for borough notes and interest on SEIM% 1 33 H. R. Ruth. carrying chain for surveyor, 1 00 Por Certified copy of an Act of Assembly, 1 75 Peter Strohm, High Constable, 85 20 John Stout, late do 50 Samuel" Lute, making Ire, ac. . 000 J. Weld's), Chief Burgess, salary, 10 - 00 R. Buck, ,Aas't Burgool, do • 10 00 Wm. Hutch, Councilman, do 10 00 J. N. Sherer do do 10 00 G. ?deity do do 10 00 11. Bubb do do 10 00 P. Arents do do 10 00 11. T. Hoffman do do 10 00 3. W. ldish, Solicitor, do 10 00 R. A. 'Uhler, Treasurer, do 10 00 J. Gleba, Secretary, do 00 00 $4790 43 ADDITIONAL STATEMENT. In addition to the above, the Councils have issued Bonds and Orders, which remain unpaid, as followa, viz: James March, bonds and orders in full, $2170 00 A. P. Knocks, orders iu full, 158 82 J. troffer ' Bn,,oinocr, in full, 117 17 Lebanon Gas Company, in full, . 59 21 Police, in full, 100 00 G. D. Coleman, in full, 10 00 niscollaneons, 4 67 Joseph 11. Uhler, Supervisor, In full, 450 90 John Witmeyer, do do 241 51 Edward A. Uhler, Treasurer, 20 52 Whole amount of Borough indebtednam i $3341 80 Whole emonnt of Ihrplicate for 1851, Abatement allowed to tax-payers, Borough Tux for 1857, OUTSTANDING TAX Samuel D. Kreider, for the year 1849, $lB3 18 Miami Roffman, do do 1850, 47 48 Abraham Shenk, do do 1854, 253 12 William G. Ward, do do 1855, „ 92 95 Jacob Zimmerman, do do 1857, (Nu for collection and deficiencies to be deducted,) 637 69 Lebanon, April 14, 1858. - $1199 30 PERCUSSION PLAMOILES sold at manufacturore' pri eau, at D. S. RADER'S Drug Store. 11110111 BIL, 111L_T 41IG I!!!W MEDICINES! PERFUMERY * TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES GUILFORD & LEMBERGER. MARKET STREET;. Opposite the Market House. ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of . tan WAR RANTED PURE and FRESH, and sold to SUIT THE TIMES! ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, At Guilford 4• Lemberger's HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, At Guilford Lemberger's. BURNING FLUID & PI NE OIL, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Guilford Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Guilford Lemberger's. With all the articles sumally kept in a well-conducted Firot.Claso Drug Store. TRUSSES! -SEL o f ev er y.eariety, and sohint the lowest market prices. Warranted to St when applied, dfir PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIO 11E00E% accurately compounded byNS and FAMILY J. L. LEMBERGER, GRADE' &TEM' PHARMACY, Who baa had an experience of eight yams in Philadelphia and Rialamond, Ye. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Ilia Supplied vita Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lys, Es sa W me, Medicine'e rates, b,y Perhmary, lin t J, at the met liberal holesal - GUIWOBD 4 lasoutess, Dinsmore:, Lebanon, Jan. 13,11158, lefirket Street, Come As Judge for Yourself uudervigned invite the attention of their friends j_ and the public in general, to their large stock of 'OODS they conetantly keep on band. One of the hem hairing just returned from the city again., where lid hai carefully selected a heavy supply of FRESH and NEW GOODS. We wish the public to bear in mind that an ex perience of many years and clone attention to business, enables us to buy goods on Vie moetfaverable terms and Rai them proportionably low. In particular to cask buy era. It is needless to say on what Venni we buy our Gondol. Our stock consists of.' Dey Goods, Groceriel and will compete with any of our neighbors 1n quantity, quality and price. WeilboPoll>bonoMdUittotrtobtaber that we continue to keilp B.A.B,DWA In nil its brancheili Oral Hardwsre Eatablisherreat Lebanon coiliiit ; so we ask particular attention M aL Cihishmers br iiriy . kind of Hardin...e t as curate* le =Mad lb/. the erection of any kind of Buildings, and any. article in the way of Tools and Material for Coach Makers, Se& filers, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Elaelunnithi, I)laM4 nide and Maseru'. The Farmer cannot fal tooPilin i gt article he can find use for, and those who Wick • ' mance Housekeeping we can furnish with any article. N. P--COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange COL J ' Lebanon. April 14, IE.SS-4 OHN D. KRAUSE & F RESH GARDEN SEEDS, for pale at 0. S. RARER'S piCig Stori: GRIEPP'fi Root & Shoe Store erhoyeldi: New Spring tied Summer geock milli: Undersigned would reepeafully inform the public that he bee REM 0 V.ETI big BOOT and SINE STORE to the room lately occupied by John Groeff 's Ltetfecticap: cry store, where be has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Boats and Shots, for Ladies, dent/omen and Children, isa-IIM alecttnseat 7a cry eotoptele, Slid embraces all ilia latest .I[7lo4*W:li he can sell out at low prites: . Tbu publio plena am dad esiiuifiie: _DANI EL GElElff. 11,- , -Teststrits, how lb jour Hine if you wish to nee a large assortment of Trsnks, VaUsee, And different kinds' of Rage: Carle ono, .onto ail; Lebanon, Apill 7,1168. ley Mitt. & RIMEL are agent* for EVANS SON'S /RON . FIRE-PROOF SAFES. $.1,000 Reward Out JAMES H. KELLEY, Wareh- Maker a. Jeweler, has just opened at the EAGT.N BUILDINGS, in '• the town of I..chauon, &beautiful astatine - rant Old. Rat; reed Time-keepers In hunting Ansel ; pfstaltv watches, gold Duplex, gold Ambers, gold cylinder Witches, Acs-= Silver railroad binding Watches &Pox, der, English patent Lever, English Swiss Qusrtfirs, ainf Boys' 'Watches. Large Music Boxes, 4,6, and 8 tulitisf• gold Fob, Vest and Beek Chains ; gold Armlets, Brooch= gold Thimbles. Ear-rings, Breast pins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs. Spectacl e s, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals, Sc. Silver Tea and Tx, tie Spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains, Spectacles. Portmorialei. jioEliet pen krtivikt, Vjgdlus, Vibliti calos, Bass Violins, Accordethes, PkilEsS, Brass Instru ments, Drums, Fifes ' Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars. Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rides, Sharp's Rides, Volcanic Rile, shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Vo/eartic and Damascus Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, se., the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon ceunty,and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Watches (t ClockE car fully Pipaircd and TT - arra/dal Lebanon. April 14, 1855. ALTZ k RIEDEL have a large assortment of Paper Window Shades, which they will dispose of to coun try deniers at Philacra prices. WEIMER tratilits f Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Lab , anon, Lebanon county, Pa. WM. St, P. L. \VEINIER, Proprl store, menufennue Steam Engines from ""1, , 1 to 300 horse power, of the latest Myles 72;;.ribit and patterns, with all the modern tut. : , 0 , provementa. Also, superior Portable Ba njoes (with Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills wood sawing end Hoisting purposes, pa r titular attention Is called to our small lipriglis Euginto for Printers, Druggi sts abd persona wanting- a mail amount of PoWee: They take np a very small space, and can be Fit tip team sea household fixture. ALSO, Blgariffg Kfigines and Machinery for Anthracite and othef Blest kiirhaees. of Improved oonstraction.— Forge Hiiirlidera, of P.:L. Weimer's Patents; Rolling MIA Sewing, Planing and flouring Mill Futures ; Xining Pubtps. Hoisting' Milthinery for Mines and Stone chat , ries, Itaiirosd Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting, Meows, Pulleys,Turnlng Lathes,Drill Presses, Planing ,kiehlnter Brass Stop Cocks. Valves and Brass Fixtures. Glebe Swans Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Casti.p of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any size, form and weight, weds of the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Stacks. Water Tanks, Gas Flues. Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boller sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 Inches and hammering each square; any imperfection le thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is peas. tiled in very few shops in this country.) ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for Mettle'', pi and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on Land, and put up at the shortest notice end on most rar sortable terms. iron, Brasa,and Composition Metal Cast in.gs made to order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with promptness and do. 'match. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. .dif`Orders respectfully solicited. All communications by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or maid, free of charge. $4796 4 3 NH. WEIM6R. Lebanoc, Feb'y 4, 1858, .IsaamTert BOAS rRo.GASSCR JOSIAH GHTTLIII• LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS. GASSER d 7 GETTLE wish to inform the Mamma of Lebanon !county and neighboring conntice, that they are now in full operation, and ars __,pranared to do all hind,' of CA It PENTER WORKsYMACH/NERY *-ttL , l.az arcs AS Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Window 4. Door Frames, • Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which may be wanted to snit builders. The imbscrlbere beg leave to Inform the public that they have the latest end beet im- proved machinery in the county, each as WOODRUM . / PLANZE, &c., and that they are able to produce as good work as the county can produce. None but the best and wellmersoned LUMBER will be used. Carpenter, and Bvilders aro invited to call sod examine their re:KlT:made stork, Which they atilt shill keep on band. and judge for themselves. fra• Their Shop is on Pinegmme Bond, near Phreaner's Old Foundry. [Lebanon. June 17,1857. LEBANON Door and Sash Manufactory. Located an the Steam-go= Road,neas Clunsbexlanct Sired, Bast Lebanon THE undersigned respectfully in form the public in general, that they have added largely to their former estati lishment. and also have all Mims of the latest and best improved MACHLVERIF. in the State in full (proton, such as WOODWORTII'S FLOORING, cfc:, for conducting the ' .+cneral businesa for • Planing, &rolls, Sawing, 4.c., "and the experience acquired by E. Lon:Aces and .I'. 43: GAREE during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, 5.r a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. uABBL, to select stuck imitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. $4329 1 138 85 - .0192 88 . . . They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally. upon favorable tonne, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASH, Ac., from the best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment Is not to be excelled by any other establishmeot In the State In regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and ie calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all glom who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The fullowing list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand : Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all Aims; Door Fumes, for brick and Architraves; Ironic houses eardngs, from 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; and frame hones; Shutter*, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; O. G. Spring Moulding. of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONOACEB, BABEL & BROTHER. P. S—Pintrfno, Satniap, cfv., promptly done for thee* furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon. July 15,'57. FARMERS' & MECHANICS' FOILIII dry and Machine Shop. TUE undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of tbeir friends and the public in general, to the fact that they are prepared, the =min sewn, to manufacture and have on hand the largest mud Nit aeeortmeot of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to the Farmers of this county, snit as Wheeler's Improved Railway Horse-Powers and Threshers; Manny:sfoombined Reaper and Mower, with Wood's latest improvements; Coleman's Farm Mill; Grain Drills and Fans • Gourley's Patent Harrow and " Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planter.; Portable Cider Mills, Clover-Mullers, Corn Shelters, Fodder Straw and flay Cutters, &e. All of the above Difecbinai aril of the latest and beet impro.ementa,an3 are alt.vairrantad to give satisfactlam. castings of all kinds made to Order, and at short mitice. Particular attention paid to RS- P AIRING. and charges reasonable. pAßtafilha will do well to call and examine our stock before puphating elsewhere. as they will Tnd it to their advantage to purchase ISlochinea manufactured in their own county. 4a- All orders or communications by msil Inll bo promptly alteuded to, M= ALTZ Aa ROD EL will sell Emu a Watsea's • • - Proof seed at Plillad'a and cub peees. P. L. IVLIMER A. MAJOR A BROTHER, Lebanon, Lebanon Ob., Pa.
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