glatErtiorte. X al ao Amu. • 'LEBANON, PA. IVEIMESDAY, MAY 5,18511. =!=!!l== Letter from Washington. , Wsenmorou, April 30, 166510. The question is settled I Kansas is now u Obit! ! sand after a straggle unparalleled in the , :politioal '-hiltery of our lountry since the considerallU r t . * , t/s• Compromise measures of 1520.: fault:7oam •:leitai - :Ong, in and out of the territory 'clticirurits; by the people themselves, and* four rxioatbildia -:,3priken by their immediate [repreeentatives;"ha l s 'the '4lCaiteaa insbraglie"ln all its-phases, -almost household words. Ita connideratierrihrui roused the !Ablation of the people of every see: Lion of the Union, aimed to t.the -itiputitin of :legitimate business, anddrittheopreeenttCorigstmi, to the almost afire allusion of important pub = die%neinetee. 'Pre attempteof the talented and indefitiga-- Chairman of the Committee of Wa7t and *Means, Hon. J. Glancy Jontot, to report the rip: i.•pespriation bill, were utterly disregarded; and :'when success for a moment attended his efforts, - by the Hones resolving itself into a Committee of 'the Whole, to take up a‘liereposted,h7 him, the whole time would b. eonsnmed in .discussing the though thread-bare sultect. . -Thank Heaven 1 The storm is over.—the,gues : itiOiris dismissed from our legislative halls—the "Finiblie t pulse again beats free—tho tide of. Black fanaticism is hurled back, and the =ad efforts of aspiring demagogue, have been in ; and last; though not least, the Democratic sporty has achieved a triumph which renders it ' • Amid this hand to band fight, when the politi t -storm-oloud gathered and wore a threatening , .- : *ret, when the red.ropublioan ory of "revoin. ••tibn and disunion," rang tnrongh the country, from the Arostdok to theltio Grande, when itieWe _ who had earned laurels on many a well-contested lield deserted their colors, and rallied tinder, the :tanners of blank-republieanism, the "old man na; lional,!' our honored chief, James Buchanan; ,stood Arm as dm sturdy oak of his native #ey- IStnie State, defying wind and storm, die playing spirit worthy the palminst days of "Old flick. :the result hung in doubt a long time, and .the idireatened defeition in the raukrof the Southern dimoorasymendered the doubt certain- it t y, until the Iladk-Eye State made a unit of its Democratic delegation; those who ,bad opposed the adminiatration returned to their first love, .and numberekthomsel yes with the victors. "The excitement in the House to-day wee in. tape and upon the call for the previous question being sustained, the Rouse was brought to a zdi scut vote upon: the question of adopting this' re pOist of the conference committees. There were 215 votes cast, 112 for the bill, 103 against. The :result had scarcely bean announced, when a tnes . lisp was received from the Senate informiitg the House that that body had concurred in the ro- Oat% by & majority of nine—thus making np a hippy coincidlince, (the majorities being the same magic numbers in the grand "finale" of this troublesome lineation. While lam writing:lhe cannons are belching forth the thunder of victo. ry.; immediately in front of the White Nouse; While the teilegtaph Allen:AM heeeig4 with eta. ted politleisne, deepatehicigthe joyful intelligence 10 OTery quarter dile Chalon A diferencelaving arisen between the Senate and House on the Deficiency Bill, committees of iConference were appointed, bnt to-day after the •"gaietae" had been put upon the Xanams gum , - Mon, the Senate receded and the Bill became a Jaw. - • The administration has 'thus been sustained twine in Vl3O lazy, its parley having been contemn. el by a majority in botb.Monses of Congress, and the representatives of the Peoplechare tranimeted more business.between the rising and setting.of to-day's ann, than throughotathe - entire session: .'rho Democrat's from our State who :voted with the Black-Republicans are Messrs: Chapman and Rickman. Mr. Montgomery.is absent and was `sited the disgrace of being placed on . the record , 111th his ebony allies. :- • who has nanked,,hittang4tanster. Writ in this vsentest, Beast fsei • Yiribl~ . llsitle/~d it the result ;lam hopes •pru# ' ei; l ieekiifValifi aimed at the administration - - reucleretl harcelesg, • must make bia positiot a very unenviable .oner, and in the fullness of big beart,,,lmis sighing, , "Like a dull actor now,. • I have forgot my part, and I sat 01 . 4, )c. t. Evan to full deirravel'S :Elva weeks more are left for Coisgritettsktrinei, f.• set business, and as there is much yet forthAniTo do, hopes are now enters tined that thek:Witgo ts work in true earnest Yours, Ec., Letter from P la eps ni. ."ladl beard's !Vie 0 EMIR Heaven, saying '4454, 'Right Blessed are the !lead who'die In Lie Liid Avis -Leacetorth ; yes, smith the spirit..that. thevegtx ttileir labors ; sad their works do folknr. them.'?; : •. _ . • i t PHILAD'A., •MAT 3, 1333. .. , . : ;:, Mt. BitESLIX--Dear Sir : • ....,' . What meaneth this sadness that hes so suddeti. ly' fallen upon us? Wherefore inourneth the city as in the voice of one mac? Why that solemn, silent, yet deep affliction among the herd ? •A shepherd has gone—the sock have lost.. their guide! A standard-buret in ImmanTl', *lot • has fallen ! Fallen—not ihrevot;lnt 64044 ' Pith his armor On—his master bid natal' MU= . , be has gone before and his ‘tatloiolitiiiimiitinif' ,h's a well.polished shaft, tottelitsillilireiVa.,.....ll*, mite, the woik being dosl2-.Pliiifteosiiiiity4neaL ` ' ins in his work ; charitatoliiVirrin.filesffitrii air.; he lost himself bellied. the-atess-4eitient ' if man, but , faithful to Ted. ,'Re . Hildley A. ryvig died as he lived—a monument 4 itie Mar. ey, guilaess tud plower of .Gos h; His last betels . ery, as be rushed ea to vioto'ri,:ireae . - iiini . ilie :: ; ifclatt---stad asbis spiritnea . reoil Plitliymitisief the a•- eternal river,:his lips wliiispeeToltasse444, but •• .... , • iag accents—"Oh! •Tather. stand Igo for • ri,„0041.4 1^ Trne-to Him in life, Imultnit'; :.... im F in death! A legacy better' than worldly ..„., fame—a never ending immortalitiT . H. ' needs' no panegyric—his daguerreotype has been struck by the light of Heaven upon our beirta4itis spir:it remaineth to cheer us on in the conflict and whis per., "Be faithful to the end and you shaji /min the crown." -We knew him not—our hearts were united in the.bonds of Christian fellowshiPt :aid is we listened to his pathstioappeal, as he ae out a.. pushed his meets/ea errasid=we loicd him. This is no strange- tie—it is the" love of' Gold shed *broad in the heart—the. Holy Spirit'. siguit.:..... Time but welds the links Of irytepathr'tbe strong. sr and the link ends Its union in Christ ! ', • .' In the lining movement, of which 1 have n,ttt.: tan to you, oft brother was the - pienbe i. led Ilse front ranitio and fell as a heroAretiEing44m, sue by One, the hedges orsi!Sitiritststas ti lltiab4 litrnotail the passage to triumph,niutiospi",„)fthiod I say he succeided I- We areall'neti:ll4lltriet Las have lid asio,yieri;clrii4,'airii aasurobcd siva our banners : ~,, _ c .614 Jesus—will we know', :/,- • And Jeans m3611011^ , -..,,-,,,,• -I , i , , ' Lwilia imitate our departed brotherAis h ,f4l- lowed ch r i i t;,...4 4j 4 hi hut-the crisalis state to ' . tie bellaver-4,it openaiat#n Moierbeniitifulfeziel n oligaste tar ruptlblo is*S4l. fg i vok..ilkir ' illiptialsk-4nivessa Ate the sesnsilr " The appeal cosies to us all from the dead— "gtand up for Jamul" Will we heed it ? Have we tarred oar Master feebly I Is he not faithful who has promised ? Be is the source of strength, sod the promise Is, "To those who by patient continuance in well doing, seek for glory and honor and immortality, shall have -eternal life." Buckiii on the irmor'ailei 'mY• Christian friends, the Lord sells forrecKuAts,7ha will come up to tieobi of-iiiia-spiinst the mighty ? Our works do - JA Rlcpre_eed.;•. they follow usl The ap peal is to-day for laborers- In the vineyard, and my unconverted friend recollect— 'ln your bonds nopdoe you bring, sedate* tile was you dine Come to hams, all..,thipp,are.ready, come / No works of enperarregation Are needed. Only be lieve, and "this day:salvatiou shall - come to thee and thy haute." - • • ''••••'• Delay not for to.morrow's sun I Come, while time and age and health ans-youre COMO,while this graelons visitation. is yours! Come, before the amber Uncovers; his quiver and the.fatal ar row reelustitis4Rtibilh'lciati.betriing'hearri As .one 'who lifieNitlL 4 foiiif - 3 , ,Cere of fond:,a.s:sOripljiiii` ifithillieliatflitil&A;fitiiiiio'ried in the sun. ehine of •nuirpt yooll., I, Aortee eel] you "turn in with the oiiiitt4s'of mercy'—tbef will make ypurigh—thei.wß. (aqui: Tour heart, smooth the thaioy,Pathwey.qf r lifte,,stand by you in of--. itelik - ;—conifiprrysin .the hour;of death, and in the ditkinAclieniai,itisage through:the deep valley. - andlntir.,A4rqd 'to be .your rod end slat, end Inge 4,4:41 :Welcome , yon 'home with. anthems of raptnrei- , .ryins, "Victory"! victory I_ vietory!", - - !Ifietert, sinner, to be vise stay not fo'r' the morrow's sun: ledom if you still despise. Bander is-it to be won.' ' Letter front" the West. - - Wan:mourn, O. Ap: 19, 1853. - -Mr. Editor:—A few weeks .trgo - I "took ship" at ourpretty depot in lielunitin for'a frit, West.-:- ; 'Phis was the first tielethat itraceled non Vidley Railroad," and-as we Lebanon folks sze seryproturofthis great inipiouereenti,'iti was the most agreeable part 'of my journey . ; My des tination waCOrryille, Ohio, andlor feai:blf mix , sing the ears; .leave- llarrisbarg - for the West alai in the. aim:truing; I staid up .. nil night; and, then witir , my fellow . sieepy tracekirs, r was soon wrapped 'in the arms -of Morpheisi uncon scious thati was - Whirling aratind.ridges, flying over bridges, . - Shootha through towable, Rifling or, a rail." bear you say "an endless chapter on railroad traveling, I suppose!" No, sir—the sub ject is too stale even for - an old fogy like . Myself; yet I cannot refrain from telling yon what' kind of company I had on the car : several members of Congress, among whom.was the somewhat famous Giddings of Ohio, a real clever, good sort of fel low—although cracked on the Slavery questi,?n; an ex-governor of Indiana, whose name I have forgot Con; and several. distinguished characters front the f 4. :Oet,.._,These gentlemen had just come up from 'Washington, after having lent their aid in 'defeating the administration by, means of thatienseleas Crittenden fame. "The Countryis, safe!" said the - es-goierrior,'wfin sat opposite to me in an eating saloon, as .I hand'ed him the , cream, to whifewhis,milfem "Safe," said I—"tecomp-, ton carrind?" He replied in the negative, in() .L was near beenniing impudent, .not &mewing that the mairriviii siiiiiTting — to, was a Governor till sometime afterwards.' Pittsburg is a great city—it is. I did'nt stop long enough to learn' ny ef tta peculiarities, mi. cept that it is not in the least smoky, and that the most - usual color of ladies dresses is white.— (I wouldn't tell a lie foi the world.) Puff, puff, puff; on we go—on 'out. left the beautiful Ohio, sparkling in the stiribrsuis;Tii4 tho big steamers plowing itirplioid hasOin. Sire of Waters far-extended aim • . Benignant seetteirs — bleeetogs o'er the IMO." • "'ire ihisii4e'tolnight were *ling fast," the glit taring hiist•Of heaven :WeTe?siiiddihe the sky, and termed their ranks"complete in celestial order, ere I - reached the place 'of my !"*reared the condticter t and I . X;;Wasi Janded i . , A' tiVerner* stise.i.riolia tiOns*of and I fglitsveri, w(th.l;riti HileStip'.‘• Orderq7kuppar for Oneilnsgry and*wetti7 I sit Iloirii if . the Well-fniniehmXishisid; Witii!h'COniiined"pli'dtY and fariiity'i for half a deizen liielthyself. this board 'is an • in dex to the Ohio ` generiii i :- ly 7" 'thought T to mjaelt so I des eered right arid left the few weeks ofirartil and•riejcnifeln , the COuntrir 'has proved it!'to bir even' so; :baCie foiri3' 'that providingrleir the table On'tettt" of tliete here , belosi".:* would be worth' 04 dolihre si are eold'here.netviiii: ty:tive eisnts'-:•4.and other edibles in propOrtioil.4 Wbeiirer l l beve been - in the counties seems tti birdie*. ''.Hut the Miiiiitsrhay's 0 4 ?- 1 "opey, .etienPt-!..JOY• Soy .20, :an they,den's seem to awrainuch adolong*. , ar'they hove ' enough toreliti":Tritilingi'sill - the go . ; and itis consider tid'kli; fo'r one r . to he oomethingWf s eharjri In order to.get stlang..• A !Inv..proper ; tiww , eg , thoweewariniteesr , ststd , wan-ycirtsicit they played on thep r eMyryin in Germans when they first settled:antonetheve wily. sons, of the ~R ilkini,r"'ltttety:'ll,ritcli': ore enough for itiko peti: 2.4lll.tesaw4..ituleit:Tarilreetsnr COM: niktiO7rliillkltigp;ett: ' .TY.e'ele!idins of TaWkeirt isetioni wet/lam Pootiliaritien of lenttylvan inns, #.: 7 °414* life.•tia.provelebeniiitoint.:on.:homs• Th e qerßogi, theirNew-Englan&-neigiShorts unkfirrOFlTlPOot'i nerx *h*Ve• beenqii.fANOWKl?.Tr.4ll3olll_Vii.kkeikitil them.; , andAn proceselerf-tiass.ther Mteelement* 14.°i *!: ' ;''#;', O A !!! 4.0, i 1 1 4* " 0 1 KiiK*A; 1 40 1 # one people ; neither oningithwinmeoncitherware originally. ' 1 rem the O, n t4"4 ny.of them, learned to be-thorongh4tregrfewn' , ors. to. cultivate large fermi ;:riiiltir',itif4 0 1 1;0 10 other , hand- the Gettrilial.boOli leasnedlrentribeir Hngliirkbrethren the seereilikOme4l . 44ol4,; l . liMtl bow to do great things on a . smialliituilmlb , w , r'r'za A very pleasing' feature' I: bare aotideil t here which • may •be worth mentioning}':' The , people oojoy -1 ij:o. yo.i.almigkty dollar ally hatintingifiaii hrains• (chair .IrfrirOts--;.ne'llet' they say,) and nobody works .vary-. hand. They don*t believe,* as many 'of ottelnliAii:tFo', th4t . O. • man will not get to Heaven anises bodies a crip- Gls from ha rd3ribor. Every thing 'can pos• aibly be done hrosachinery is so done,' whether ale 'in the great trianufaetories or in the ordinary workshops. Farraers,.meehanicS an d all take the werldlas easily as 'possible, work aslittle as pose}. .ble, and live better than molt people.:''Thoy take time to talk to one another on the various topics Al the day, are; zealous on the'jnitoirc 0 ... .afria. ti - on, and they-avail themselves of 'theinhtielit •14asure afferdeil them—which apan as dreadfully out of the pockets. a wes think, hoiever, that somikafiliiiilis!rilliour thied. On theieontrary no perekeiridineXeCooo '.with more contempt by these Beeli4tilit4 is ceey man. They axe a hussy peopliifMtil;lo#ol mir e!' their business; bat they sett,t7noitimitorik....4 - think they are right. tq I • .1 wish some of lay KoPiltoiti filen& were out hers w i t h t e e , that we might ww4.1.11.:1"....ar'1,111;',. ' , gusted with uric negative sYsteml4.44 t ekeigiiiii,,. - . the 'gaily* and Weitsihrshierl. • = THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• "Beaten, ginner, to be blest! gtry not for the morrow's stm, Lest "perdition 'thee erred, Ere the morrow Is began." the Buckeyes. As every body iknows, our sys tem being negative, it is simply .110 system at all —a reed in Pennsylvania mny have any direction or shape whatever, may lead to any place, every where or no-where, of to the end, and that may be dear-knows -where. Not to in Ohio. The loads here are laid off with as much exactness as the streets of Philadel phis. Poi example I will take the county of - Medina; in which I now am: It is derided into about twenty townships, every one exactly five miles square; each has a town or village exactly in the centre, where the elections. ao.,- ore held, These go by the name of "Center," es Wadsworth Center, Sharon Center, .ko. The roads lay par allel, at equal distances apart, cross each other at rigbt angles, extending iu a straight lino through the county, and the adjacent counties , andmany; I believe in a direct line through the _ . entire „state. The corners; or crossings, are all designited,pt Clarit'i Corners, Bate's Comore, and so forth,, " . But Ohio hits her faults. In religion shels badly t,inctured with the ! prevailing Isms of "the Yankees, and-in-polities Bhe is ! what .a Democrat amild mill a i'"bad egg." the 'retest the guber naturial election last fail showed a Democratic • • gain, and great hopes were entertained that, the good Old Party would ore Jong triumph over all theloPieeition factions. But, like, Pciins,ylrania, Ohio has her Forney, in the person Of old Gray - of Cleveland, the able alto, of the ‘"Pjaiedoitier," once the leading Democratic jeurnal of the ,state, but now employed in persecuting the,. zightcons administration of Mr:Buchanan, simply to grati fy the ambilion of ... Douglas and hishostof oi - bonest and sterling -Demo crats have turned their bnolcs ! upon the Afire in's tration threitih the `influence =of Gray, in whom they had snob unbounded confidence_that trey thought he bourn Fennsylva nial lirOuil keystone of-the Federal areh:l ' she too has an Arnold—self confident, conceited For ney, treacherous demagogue and political aspi rant-4mt she hai given him his merited castiga tion, under which 'he now gronds; ;and *grinds his teeth innier inglorious defeat 'Ohio ,a _ an not "yet' boast . of such an Old Fogy De , moeracy like Periniylvania, and hes not yet leern: ed how te resist' the Course of iiresponsilde,and aspirin; editors- and politicians; hence their opposition to 11. r. Buchanan's Kansas polieY. - I trait; boivever, and rhave been assured by some staunch Democrats here, that the Dembcracy of Ohio will see the error into which•theyleave here been led,"and befdrii the nest Presidential eie4i tiott will be firmer, -more numerous, and more united than ever. • ' SIGIIA AV' John K. Gamble, of Philadelphia, has; boon appointed Leatber.lnspector, by Governor Packer. . • . . Oa' :Gen. Jackson once ;said .;that over the doors•of each house of Congress jilt letters of gold, should be inscribed: ;in words-: '•Tho slanderer is worse 'than the „murderer." • ,XB' When Lady Holland wanted to get rid of a fv, she used to say/q beg Your . p'ardon-Lhut I wish you would-sit a little ;further off; there is something in your handkerchief which I do :not LCEPIrEIt, the Cincinnati muitiertnln=hoiesen7 tone° has beets eon:meted to'friiiniseentent for life, 'is. times beentis lie' is not to he linag. -He apeeted/ if any^ change were. m ade in his ien ea, - the t he' would be 'par done& He `iesina one extretnefni the other liberty or. deal:. - • •• • - , TRZ , Nily'lSe.i. ' -111 - 4 Wash ingbin tin idn'riori tredfots the tumor "that the Fideitive has deter. mined to ask Congyese to entherizo a new loan to the amount of thirty mill'iOne of dolla4 and , to fund 'the twenty "millions of Treaury n'etee ie . cently authorized to be issued." .fl9`On Saturday last, the father of Win: WIT llama, the convicted murderer of Dan.llendricks, visited hint in his sell in the flarriiburg prison; it being the first time, we believe, since, his sen tence. The old man, who is blind, was ti:com, Rallied by one of the proner's late counsel.= The scene in the cell was an interesting and af fecting one. Cvitious - Witt,;—The will oflibietinor ehett, of Plymouth,pircirivilliritkr i liioiiiiithei f,ll o i r i n ,.: Hens , : • :. 0 - 1• • • • . . . • • . . "I desire'rny bialr tilit4apitlunt/ti as itakay . .fingers may be eat et to Insure atter aintrit being dead.. ; fiat, as: she has sArtitidi Vein tibitbled'iiith4ad,4l she will never think of marrying a sesimriiiiel'"` - . Atillf"Tite att+tsttjatit ` ti6cwsin John A:.. WxaLtng~ W01.1444' iiid Shell/S.4o6i' MouufVscaein A4cial? thane form . Jai. o't''titouut , vvrnop , was put { on recordiecordln ifiiirdii'Citliniii4tireiisi,Afoddai: Thu antes SIS eee at the $57;080 - Un the let day of Jimuary, 1859; $11,666 °Una the 22d day of Febratirril6Or - $4l, 666 67 on the 22d 7clay:ctg E:orqvi,iisfß„am F114186 , ..97,44. the 22d day of February,-1882, with interest on the several paymenus from the date-of Sito Contract. 1 " A : BB STOII E ECTUVEM 's Mir - iiiiistown in thiigtate, 'a; letter'arrived' fora yon ng lady-from'her, love ''on.tbe . ' -of the election. . - Thec•Postuthster,-essiviet. unfrecinent in the rurali &Striate; knowing:the !eagerness 'with which a meStesge-ofttliat., tendercharacter . would be. expected,: took-.upon himself ibeidensing deity of.delmering - it ;-.hut first,:like a rood , . Democrat, be) mos t- vote; and of , cOurse.in tirreparate - eselr. scaling envelope. This was-dilly prepared; with the Deusocratie tickets safely inclosedPand• the gluten stuck. tigetber. - Stopping sit thee itasin meeting, hi di posited the. letter - in . tts c irbailtitaie"a, and proceeded with the 'idpavate to.tha.honso.of ,tbs:,l) 100 iug ma i dedi birtaillently* headed:the eaiire WWI( Hoti' , tlia lady iiitsfriii4tl4l. 4 'tha this tterstibliViin one majorityPiiiindeics'efeiteiiiti. • . Idwotki, • .— The following stem front the 'fribune - reeldlethir•Vetipbar Papers :" "A grand party wasiglielfnf a ilihtir,Szights since by a wealthy citizen, at whieh_the peculiar graces of the fashionable young. weer of Heir:Tore abbe° with unusualcplendtm . 4 lsa au tiPpisSioorepiihere caidttabbss had beentbeiThr old.gentlemeir, wair4 large,bo:wl.of pinch, whieh,it‘the boYee lune] t out. They, broke , into 'the • rooni;land, got tiering drisk on Abe punoir.; then• 4 n vaded the -. roo and cut up all the Men's hats; except their..ovin, bort inglolea in some, slashingotherscelieeingsoff , the brims-and punching mut•-tbe crowns,- until- the ' door was,ooveredoVith ruined casteri;:•amtlinilly wound , ap their gentlemanly behaviarAylieistting the cord of thadumb-stater and; lettingthe:whola of .ape; expensive sapper crookery !to -flinto.lbs kitchen, smashing it into countless piecow..V:i ass = A Cazantsoßuirtstits'Stair...-4 of tbe:New - CorkkCouVier.-says that a drat ia-thit eitY, largely- ;jingo:lo4'in' the 'saheb( diMiistiiii4 re— eintrjoitatedrtlikt: tk'eir sales sineedgiiiiiiii"l44 -mid! beefilslidirisleof mafiosi' Oil • thinieVerli stinfeleite'd'oriliiitrbeidre that their tennsf-eqUiveletii inanigeitlfiltiti Attie' of theretufn 4if~ro ' i ill illy in the busititisrlinitir's' of "the echilitit.'"Of eelim"fn! descriptions' of graf, - 11117 — torieuroption of that ;iiiiinVy icier emus. aid` tea! whether times be goof or bad.- But has been for - sit montbcf li'm - ua rigaati,liin zrai4d - limrafruicoiwatiimisfaniCiackiltiiitaireig proppnitaa. will wanseal activity. '" V . 4 r'rrw Yours Truly KEYSTOICE TEE &AVM Twin NOMMIL--00itegpond.. ent of the Louisville JOITRNAL, writing Item Henderson, Sy., gives the following account of a Mucus nature*" in that place, that surpasses all freaks of that occasionally whimsical lady Dame Nature, that was ever heard of: I have just returned from a visit to one of the most extraordinary cariosity, ever known in the history of human. race. A negro woman belong._ lug to Kr: Simnel Stites; of thisplace,ltiVil birth; eight days ago, to felt. living children, joined to. gether by pairs In a still more peculiar manner than the Simmers Twins. The two boys are con nected at the shoulder, and from the hip to the knee joint, leaving the lower joint of the legs end the feet of each perfectly free. The girls are joined et the shoulder, with this difference from the boys, that they have but one arm issuing from , thelunction of their shoulders. They are; joined . 'fronrthe hip down to the foot—the..two jigs end-, ing in one foot. - In•regfird to .the color of the ejtildren, nature 4eerns.ito.have been qiiite as eccentrics as irk their iformatioa, one of the boys being. hitt*, Auld. tjta. other as ;white as the child of a white roman; and so with the girls, They all:seem to be, per fectly healthy, and the mother is doing narom mealy orell. REMOVAL! REMOVALLREMOVAL! Fa(/ and Winter, Arrival of Boots , Shoes. - Illats - Caps' dez Trrtrsito. , T Stibruelber irordil iaineitfullyinfrain the Miliaria OTLet q ulon and vicinity, that he hos:REMOVED his BOOT and SHOE STHRE 4 to his New Building in Walnut dreet,liatieen Reinitirra's^ end' Ramler's-Itotell; irhere' be Ints lust opened risuperior Stocker .BOOTS". and SHOES, for Ladles, Gentlemen awl C'hildren, embracing Calf Skin, Goat Bitli,.and thick Icsitelor lifenaloys; iiiithYouths; all kinds of allonrixtx niches Calfskin,MoroccoXipandmatrire for Men; Hoye arid.Vouths ; also a general assortment of Men's Gaiters, such as enameled Congress Calf, Corigreas Cloth and Kip Congteee-for Men and Boys. - - A general 'assortment:o Gaiters for Ladles and Children; also Fancrehoeselbr ladies and Children 'all colors and styles ; a general assortment of Sandals , „Boots and Zink - ins, for Utiles arid Children. "HATS AND CAPS, such as fine Moleskin, Silk and Brush Hata, a general aa sortment of all colors and styles of soft Hats for Men and Boys. - Also, a variety or Traveling Trunks. aiii-Alittho above articles hatoffors for sale atibodowest. rates for Cash. Verne one, come all, and Fee, examine and judge; Toe 7oureelves. of-horria-made Boots and SboMluilad exilL-take orders for any, kinds of ' Boots and Shoes and Veldt' them' in a short`time. • Lebanon, Oct. 21,' 1857; " 4 JOILV--GASSEB. WALTZ * RCEDEL' have a lei ossorttivint ofPaper. •Y. Window Shifts; which win Alignbileof to calm-- try dealers at Philad's priceq. 'Boot'aud Shoe Store: • • • -•' JACOB MEM ',respectfully-in , forms the publis that,he still eantin ueli his aktiiisi7e establishment in ailiasi; wring 'las new . htdidhts.la Cumberland st, where ho hopes to render the same satisfaction'as heretofore- to all who may.favar bias with Claire Ostom: Ile invites Meridians and dealers in MOOTS and 811.0 ES, and every one, w h o wislies'to purchase fahlonablo *triad darible aitiace in hisline. - tcreall end ,exansine 'for themaelvea,lds large and varied stock.. . . Ile is detertninea• to surpabs nil competition - in - the manufacture of every article in- his•bitshaessi meltable fur any Market in the Union. A duncere is Mime in regard, to materialeand erhrkmenelifp; none but the beet quali=` ty of LEATHER and othermaterials are used, and none: but the best workmen are employed. ' P/8.---Ife'returns his eineereihanks to his - friends for the you. :Oatroreigit lietetefore„bestsmed,.on Ile hopes by strict attention to buoluesfia4a endeavoring to PiC&943 his' customers;'o nierifa'sliale of pablia•pat renege. ::„.7:fLehrutort,,Feb.l7;?sB. • Lehigh GSIO - ite - - - Coila, - p - an" . .- tfaUSITLIS!BOICEIV rgstoectfillly iisforme‘the` bill zees of,Lebarion arid raoinity, that..ho.fa . prepared: to SLAVE ROOF.slif all kinds Orraiildingsjit UM most, reasonable prime. Hdhillimarrant the. prafeslatetrby him to be of i the drat quality, pr elate,, and. put on in a worlchiatillketitaritter. - , Ile bee haft' muelfekperienee in the - bilsiziasa,. having follo4ed it-for a. num berof .years. Persons desiring fuither information still; pleaso.calp at Mrs. Rue's Rom, or address through the- eraimra. Post OffiCe. , -: :Also enquirethp Agent, 4.:-Aarom .Wet ter. . , : „•Lebanon, March.31,1458,2m. Lebanon _Mutual Insurance • - - Company. . • - incorporated .bathe Legislature If• Pa. CHARTER PRRPETUAL! OFFICE AT _TONESTOPTI, 'LEBANON "COMTE: GUARANTEE CAPITAL' $55,0001 riprtis COMPAICY is efoll .kpermition, and rend/ to make insuranat on ald,kinds of property, in Town or Countrs, and ta as favorable terms as any well gov erned and Id% doinpar6 , , eitlrer4n•thellbtual or joint stock "principle. President—JOllN DRUNNFIt, Fad. Vice President=—D. M. RANK.t • Freasurer—GliCk. 111EII.Y.,„, , Evretory—WlNl. A. BARRY. ' - -DIRECTORS JOHLT.BROSEVER, EsgF. , GEO. ROB; GEO. F. MEILT. D. M. K.uprAsy, NA.Pocrox'Resa. •• Szyr.'Seitts. - .Tomm . C. SELTZER,,._, •a. K„Tnatoinan, . Disuk Id. &INK, MATTII MAST. "DAlccnn 111 BIETIR, ANTLIONX S. ELY algent for DektfronlnkdriOnity. Joneetown, Feb. 3,1858. z-' Coal Coal - , .iCoal: W E, the undersigned, would riwpectfullflofortolthe to ,Lebauon county,,&44 vp.are rio2rAfro- Tere to 'null]; 'the ni"mvuli!ty . with CUNI, either wb o te ss ie,o e . froth% es weArillAwsp:sal• kinds of. on;herid. such 45 . , • . Chatnii, 16re, - .E19 rokerf Cr o.l4 4 lsilkiik lidapdgra 'ask wbieh.weettre tonastitntly,receiv ng frvg inane of tbo best *Minting . etfariegiona, mitt *astir t . dre'skiy Chef we-will solt:our..Coal. ea tletto as it.llo , :ean'be Bold by any. r e mi t In an, coin!ty, ithish tre,wijl AO) SC out: ...1111L . deliver to any pallorifitr tn•etioinelbite ' • • • aitEits.ai penoren Mills, Lebanon, Feb. 3, 1858. . . WOOD and COAX. :VA-RD. T THE undersigned. having. Cold Yard; 1, - Ifetibpilem's Wood and Ceiff.Vird: sharr,distanee north-cast-of NearrlL-.Fostar Match'i Foundry, in the borough_ of North . • Lebanon; and also bltuglit 'frona 200'te'1001:ifflifirefi WOOD rad „from GOO. to 1000, TONS alt CO&L,.!of all kiocth and grades. Whirh I wilt seLl atthe yard ordkolivoir es - sinaVl liritAts Int will'enlVtlie site all those that are in want of any„of thosestrtlelegto call and see the mina, ascertain ) .Tire?, sad Judekke themselves,' . " DANIEL - LIGHT, (meat!) •NorthAskapßo . 1.04P:444 5 1 1 ;44.: - . .:nui NEIir'SPRIV.G •600DS • ; , : 191W“ANS L AS9 ggift AT S ItAUTZ Jhr, nit ,wwl.the7ircipoinpg.4l..the o.n•roucade- • wirkive: Weivt'aW"‘ •' • .t). • • AeiticitstmiltaargDyl • HOLLOWAY'S Ol WPM ENT ("atkIIORIAYt Tgfgili:'SiCNAl'llie :414 liorpitarsur- VW' geons'en,i titnde mhlpublicietsof lehropehdrnit the unpadillnoif of this yfruttpei)NarprerptuenuktAutption its: ocean their naval and of ilitnryeercicrt; owl, the inasses.in,this coon. try and throrighont'thi , iiforld retinae' tiff!, utrimet•ionfi. dette2 in its curative Koperaea; penetraleas ;the suur. car of n corruption which underlie the external evidelAt.Wdl.wence7tnd-nehtriiiiitiLthepAirrel ""qfh.lel, f. 1 3,4 vixf?l ,4 TA'Atfie.maledY. , , • , • li_f_AgY.Wl.P446.7l. terribleand aptu n izini thleteniffeles 'the *flaili• libre;end the ; yet their worst fo.".*;l l u 'MATS' /FM legll4 ll c l 4 l- 0, 1 0, they itivariitbly disappear wider a persevering app,liWton of this soothing. healing antidote tepainand Inge nine ittfOn. Inuit oisee of Saltilthetnn,lwherwroodita:waters, lo dons. anti every recipe of cite ;harm appte, hputplural uselem the Ointment kcoonapliSh h thorough, pure. Ffiver.Eloreslieal 'quickly kinder itaied nand, and la 're laidng pfectAirre,):a3ntraled,frineersii Iliseltargag 'Ule(ts , A moat nmzit lead tied happy theuiptieuhikee of inalignanttulcers after WV* iipPlltte ussa; of . this siureuedißgq.rer van s raker;Aired 'grin Cilew of healthy` thkh begin take the place of :the diachargithsnatter:.intit-prooese igoecon more or, lees, xepsdly thip °Arco la, fi lled.up„wlth Anna ibatorfal:iinii 'the uleretkdically ruled. ' A [ .Word lo' Acjih e rs . ..:;d3 I ,e.r•-• The young are the most frequent suffereiwfroM s ell ternsi injuZerul therefore every mother, abould hare tide - rajier;ttion enhitently at hand.' it fa . an . absolutefierfor sore bream* and. quickly, reinores the encrusted sores whiellsoraca4nes diet/gene the beads . ' and faces of children - • 1 , 0 ( D Ol ""Sfekijiihnt'llteti: •' ' 0 Arburotattgent, Ia tittirorettly: tired ou board thivAtlan tjpe*.fr'str.gtoiwluOttu; Seat tyl.nenre.forattorpoutle affsc, tins, and as Die"bitem itoisible remedy . for wounds end bruises. Large 'unpile% of it have recently teen Ordered by the Sultan of Turkey, for-Jot-pint' purposes. i • se..Both ehOtild be - itetel'in the followhirossest: no drt I ii 't: 1 . • : MemtrlalFettßlArts, - .SlyelleSpltutdtt, "Burns, '• - " • Borifteipl; -Chappea•Handacltheumatipm; r., - •••• "rifiare• Bniturts, •=4 , ChilbleinS t .;• Itingegn e , a nc p . a vi d." e Ptittile„ ' • ' 'Silt Rhinin,' '''" : "SoriThrrits,'• Glonto, let , d all.thede, Limning*, Noundeotall kinds, Venereal Sores. `StigJedrita;' Sprains, Tett'gr,' Meer, Skin blieeaee. kt.thealinufacianr.of Weepier. tIollogray; SO Malden Lane, New.YRTI. ell.reWeq•abil , 47.4 t wilds and Dealers In idedltleePthrouglioitt tf alum Itente.andi thiudrili fd eterldt 'OW ' 21425 4 431 t4 62 15 cents. and VI each. , Oatinitil--Notie'exe Witultirithriaielhe I;titAi kliol -tiNlZek_rrilc°rbettlitrotituel aroianwer/blamarateri mataggirpekeire o itralftxpl m izt i a, v mt Jug Oa loaf to4lsop/Aglit,phaadeome reward will be "Iran tU'il l dfitrlernbsrrig.apettainfortmildoyn" Tiny S ap e t5410.41145a ttar t r i sve en, talc lug the tureil nee yr 'Sahli* iipbowietutioreiteiolleitg atainuer butt =lo s!! )211rititildr1. 1 31eMAVNIT dleettSer are Mired to mob boar ••i • ' NE WVORK ADV.ARTISiM'ti‘ istas. . 41VAXII.p3ON's-. 11 - 0 Advertising House, 300 Eadadway. N. Y..—lneites the 'peels' attention of aIL Agent,. Dealers, and Readers severally to the following fresh and valuable Advertisements from New York Cit 7. telitadarip's Hair Dye. 'Within a nutshell all the merits lie, l , o6otistadom'eneweewplelise,Dpesww , wwwwww*. — Ped'ititialtettlweVto brown transformre grey, And keeps the fibres always from deeay,, THIS nsatehlems -rev' tensing:Hair Dye - - aim hokum posittonbs the mOitniermlesisindelimisions Hair Dye in TDB WORLD. ..rrepared and said, wholesale and retail, and applied in ten private seems, at. COSTA- Daito's, 6 Astor Holism, Broadway; New York. and by all Dmaggists,M4Peprowiered*theligiled States. Atmars—T. N. DTOTT deZazte,.Phtladelphia, Pa. March 17,1858-Bm, • , - , . . A SPLEND/o ILLUSTRATED -i4TEirk 4 A[ifit I """ ' EllarpOrls. Neel i -ll * y:inn_ . : ....k AJOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION—EmpIoys the best Talent In the World] Taws, invarLably in advance 1 copy for 20 woolcs, $lOO 5 copies for 1 year,...49,..00 1 " ", I year, . 250 12 " '" ' " - 20'00 1 " " - 2 -yews,' 4 00 - ^ 25'.-' " .a ' ''. 40 00 liarpefit "Weekly" and " mgazine.itoneTyear,.s4,oo.' Pestmaeteee eandleg.a cletve.f.Prelve pr,twentylti_ve, will receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions may commence with any number Specimen numbers gratuitously supplied. Back number® elm be furnillbed to any extant. Clergymen and Teachers supplied at lowest Club Ratite HARPER & BROTHERS, Pubtishert, March 17, fsB—km. Franklin Square, New York. '. It u5..ra0 . .1 ilye. NIVE sibjofn n tin names of thOse who recommend Vir Mrs. B. A:AMEWS WORLIYS HAIR RESTORER AND ZTLOBALSA3II7M. Prod.:Eaton, ofinalon• :I versify: "The falling of hair ceased, and my grey locks Changed to originalscolor.7*. ffrlauer Am. Bible •Union.,N.,lti: "Tsbeerfully: add. raY teAllimP." iiY" . 'Ref. Y:Delan,V."Guideto Haltneas." Beaten: "We can fcstifyFativbildi•COn= Sec. OhltrUnlon, N:=Y.: :aided fumy family_with benetW del effects." Rev. A. Webster, "Chr'n Boston:— "Since using your preptratiOn, I am noithorboldorgusy. , as heretofore.' Rev. Jai.. IL Cortiall7ar. S e., eta..)l. T.: "It bee restored thtiliiiir of impel ink SOutiti'tOltii' original color; and stopped Lite fulling out, Ofe.l-itd...lVe can quote.frona : numerous others: of tike shading:in En-i rope and America, but for further information, send for cirmilar to • , „, za,r4Fs World's Hair-ItoiftoreeDOOt; N.Y. March 11,'58-$m z..c' Prefyiohire. • C 0 la SU rapt lou r :Scrofula COIIG Lis. crtnome Riau m ATISM.. DEBIUTT, and ell diseases arising frow&Satufnimuceriniporerish— ed state of the Blood. Bek..,geoPtsrm•Oxamtr,ft,Bm's • , , Genuine i stood the• tester oreeten's experience, andpie recomnighdrd by,all the newt emincitt . physicians as the brated Physician of the London Consumption fiCepital, took notes pf iteeffectsjmtliont,Moilatiob andlopd it more effittagoiurthan all rardeduts t‘oreitell 'This remedy`, to valutilfie, trirpepirte,lwitffirneS,'Tvortlitegitik in. jarious when adulterated. See that the label has tile ea *bread 'mortar, andthe signature orer , the" cork-of each 'below „theuvili s hen pen smittiere o h41,4W o tire Bold ttiste. si Nwr`Wirro:Tna March 17, 'sBr3m. " s tIEGEM AN k CO. A :GREAT BOOK, FIST ,A,GENTS 1 • riMshid this Day, Feb. . ritry - iresti* i ts Ch.i~t TliE -EUTAW if?? All ER iCAN' 4 A AVE. Trm.te n . byibitrelf,43Pyages,Pleth,glitdiedlt,tlice4i. is the title or one of ihe'ninstidtensely interest- Ang tnekriplitt&M , the day: - 'tie the" plain history of an toneritnn stawi_in the,fer w ho , after, two or thiee escapes and ricaptuies. finally, an old Manjound freedom end "rest in-One of. the Northdria States. - Wha t .ths, Press, . ~ T i e titoryl&to/A with great siMplicity. but With mush power and pathos. ' Whoever takes it will' find itdiffmult to lay it down n i ntll;His **ed.—National Era IVash inglan; D. 0- - narrativentieal.experlence above, will have far more effect againse slavery than the ingeniously w'rofighrnoVel; However true to fife its pictures may be. -- t Antexican Baptist.: i. .• Here is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and a, thowtand-fold• a'simple•taleuf oPPrgesifto, rercalingtruly, the workingsof the"pecullar institution" in our country., : To the story-loving we dtild sin% storj,- worthreading.:—/ifissiett Rec. 4al .A thorough.CAN, NASSER:is wanted in coun ty in the free States, to engage in the, sale of the above workiirtmediately."'Snehean'ed4rcleai:from t... , sso4o4loo.yetlitath4s, • • The work Is .beautifully printed and boupd, and is-as Urge tuftlse Seeks that sell for ;1,25; but ifs we Meant° 8 ell e.tileast ONF, , WIINDRED THOUSAND COPIAS, through A. gents, we have made the retail priceonly orta Doman. A'Hatii.PlgTo - pybf the bodle Will be setittiy thou, poit age paid, on'receipt of the.priee, and our private circular to,Agents, with terms, , etc. Address ' • • DA Y TO X,' rizblisher, :March IT; . 10,29 Ant Street,-Ifewfrork. s.'COS.TAa'S" Rat , Roach; Jim., Exterini :atator. Put up , in 20c. ,35e„ 25c„ and 41 Boxes. Bur the Deetructiori of Rats, Mee, Ground or Field Mice, Moles, Roaches, Cradin Dugs: Ants;lte. ' :Bea, Bug. Eiteriasfinater. Put up in 25c, 50c„ 4c.; and $1 por bottles.. r. ••COSTAs's'• .Electric ;Bumler. ~Tutsup,M and.boo.Dimas„.„Tpdaskray : Moths. lied !hip; attr'itoexi, OR Fowls arid Animals. • -•l so. 5 , ,„. It Tho,alpaya arg,.nowacknowlegink_thet • ONLY INFALLIBIX REMEDIIIII&W s WX! latir Tennis Clash. 4, ...• • "Altip- No goods rpnt, on .controissioe. . :„. • Liberal wholesale terlaii 7 tp Dl ggtatsand beelers:everywherez.: •: • : .1. • ear.'C . oetarts" ..Privote .Cbccniae 42. toraimEt* mad Viflats sent by mbir,•iya"miticatbst: , • • Sald Wholesale and It atiaCwitartsr Prtaatisiliip. p0t.,.N0. 388 Btostlittly, NeyOrork,antl. by Druggists sad Deluders . gierOiTiere. • o • • IMPORTANT INFOEMATIO:N. FOR THE 1 PEOP,LE-. • • My Preparatkinsate certain DestrriCtlon to every spe cies of 'Vermin, and, wherever .kiviivo,- ortsinaled as the most .remarkabie dfroyerica of the . age: ds aco oseqwegos hettectonitg• bah:netts& meet tiiistienland cairjy;•and to.tneet: alitviritibboral spirit; those generate. persons who may wanttotestilleir merits for theanselytts and theft' iiitiithbers-4it:'weir pokes—ln - short; to Pace them within tit reach of every. body, everYirhoro— • I have arranged a scale of prince and .ptetniuots taint rakes meet'the'views'oriik- •• • ' • ' Lr.r7On .itedttiptent Ontaloller,Yl will forward by mail (post paid) a suecuientAnantitylithe Rat, Itidech, de., Exterminator to destroy ill.elAW curie ef ieiraiii3 ,thstanay infostyour-preinises.i. •I 4 v•••; , "i ki i IL—On Receipt of Two Dollars,,l will , forward: by mail (postage p,ald)atellialwat quantity 4 both the Rat, BAsiehrilli'i,Extermliustiewid the Ilecheic Powder, todwyber nittillin.preminta,of,one year's subscription ' lb liiii"United Stales JOuttel," the lergeat and best caudodteditnenihly newspaper published in the U.S. lII.—On Receipt of Fire Dullara.-I :will forward' by exprees (prepaying the expire Fharges),lls worth -of kit, Roes ire,' iii..'Extertninator. tiiie•Elertrie Pow der. arid the WO nili c . Exterminator, (this latter being a liquid, ounnot be sent in the men) and the additional permium of one year's 'Albite:talon to' the United •rStistee•Jburnal."- ~... r .:: 0, 4 . .ii• •. c• - ; . IV.—On Receipt o) ; _ Terk,P,?llarr,,llia,:!ame terms 'hill lie mate` e made to Drikitteti and Dearers: 4iiii•i•CostisisPA Private CI rcular - to Druggists and D l aikr ' F ' ''a - ' • ii •-3' i ..I ' itiL,%/24111 . 01111 5 1t ' tigairrtg - - . ' ' . . . I , /, - IXISTAR'S TItINCIPAL DEPOT, • - ~ i ,Ifli ; igii,:. : ifii iitiVeidieg&Erind troubßroodwa2 , New Tork. : 1: §Writildris Silo tea the name of Poet-Ofece,Counz , ty ad is Stato.- •2: Ile'gbitisaaiiiittlit l / 4 Irid friell Come et my tisk. ' .I.4x.fielifT waidalliateriey preferred. , ; -. elf .b• P-8 7:1 . }•i w rag eh • • • • 4,3 • .10 •• 0 I,A Osls ..•:t. Ire w SEE TUE FOLLOYVING:w.w.i. " Ailt , ,n o A 4 l",Augg , 1116 ".t il j. i te ifi • • ur - the •flitin:s say: • :A hitn.trrrter.sayenhat Pthervarfostrtmeaorvermin. are multiply!tu,at aSeartul,ndoithroug oa t [ he land MAI 1 1 / 4 4.a 15 . 0relmitora` me ttet of serionti drvad."=- A Poetteseten rivitinr •to ,'.'Costar'on Depot, ear, 'The country is oyerrun with them (rats. Mice: ` W e.") l 'Another" froitYlim says.'"The raill;PesitiXoll-4140w,,the heltwroAff MO% h.greos while in tho stable." ..!.d Ohio correspondent rentarkS "They (the rataYstie efiry , whire--thi the home : thetb;rn, and under ayety ‘ Oomp ih.the field." In the Sonthit ifl worse. A late order from the Navy Yard at Mobile Was fortlarty_pontids of tido Eat Exterminator alone. • What .oen o fil• saY: • eNzw Xotir , AP# l l2, ftearStrlisvinia gr eat many - rats around my sta ble andithop, I thoughtl would t{y :your Eat. Extermi nator, and bought ono r of your boanp, and fixed itaccort ding to your directions Ile next morning I fiiinid over one hundred did fifty dbad rate: PtNke pleasure in say , lug that it will do more than you say it will. trove 41 so tried it on steamboats, sod satisfied them that it' lath greett*thhigotabenge.e • 7 .r. • t Maw-x.. 1 v.,:,:idt'l*.•,t i P ti E t l3: 4l L 4 L 'i N t iti 43s •2l st, l9 l l l l P • l l :!" • Dear tWAloCreary, Polifo-peo;thooT ed a box of your Jiy.t .I•Atartninltoe, 4113 d enuid it to be what you recommenditlo' Whet, 1-aefaaistriii . b / herewiph inalogossllohmorgoofaaNd: .LTour}4 , SH,LEY maw REM ' . - P'NisrYdia, Ddslfi7t,b,lllB74.; • AMAMI' Wainer:J., hem!: •012.1r9"h"/ with es and Mice. was actruilly a .bimod or the -the•Rciiieliei 're4l;tayirEthitr MAT dbn'tlentiw Titbstaviblimidlmilidow b yatp.,t4Pac,-.; ruChaaed.. a oar Ex .nyinator an mw i• and in one wewa MC% Mischeliquidnanhyd.4.oiLseiacto gaol - sal s t as cite ) Ml4ll 6 l atis Not IM d m "" 115 u 3 - 01 11,04ganeogosre Nneltieehttirticto istlfztv AF4rw motor) three raights,in ir . g a biioc amonr the rat tribe. YoToll c...},r. , llltOOMF' Nignl:944ruil- qat'jaCC`Ape, iatiews SW. ratcLiaild? and bimetal kesistally. Wri e Ntartgit er i e tailed trapsrlbno ll 44o 4la Stlsieret . Ware- .liiiiepeAtionl4 ..ot fall totry them.-IV. Y. Atlas, Mayl7. :.. ,, C. s" ni.t, mach, &a., Ex terminator lean Infallible ~deetrofiliottoss- e poatilmit creatures. His bed bug EX- SerminatheilieNalue&beyond measure by every housewife who has bid *cession to wee it. So ls hie Electric Pow der, wild. is certain death to Mosquitoes, Moths, Flies, Elea", an.l vermin of every sort —.lndianapolis Sentinel. Mat Pie Drug 'its say: A. J. Biumssom, ) New Lisbon, 0. "Your liter , minatory prove satisfactory." 0. & T. E. McDoxst.n, (Druggists) New Brunswick, N. X. "We tried the rat, roach, &e., Exterminator, and it eta swered a good purpose." . A t r iti a nti ) Deaver Dam, .Pis. "It 7 rmiiiator) is highly salisfieto: ry ian toj. _z i e w i t tiave tried it.". 84 is .gist) Dear Creek, Pickawey Ch., o. ;.illtimniit. „roach,. or-, Exterminator does all it is.recom-- ..xiihnded to dii," . .-.-. • . Gun-roue I Luessualin, Pruggistio ...ebt...7. , ,r. pa ~w e Steo plermetcfm'asy_thofwhich Is sold gives satisfaction. ' Glo. Roza, (Drut.„).atelington, 0. "It (the rat, reach, i c ;sit erm j n 84p4,40.11ke,ti0t cakes, giving general Dr. H. Eivrarax,.4lllo44 , lllgOluas and Retsll4enta, . a ... . . - Philadelphia, Pa geglith , .. ,lIIIDA.LEMBERAiIEit, Agents, . 4 44 1 4 . 0 8 : 4 4.c ' .'-' Lebanon, Penn's. • •"•''IWIIIE. NOTICE. `Tlie old itovie worm is come to Life agitive. JOHN Ph :TER MOYER would reepectfhlly inform the public that he continues the business of LIMESTONE SAWING AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Street,East Lebanon. He finishes the following articles out of the best and Soundest limestone that can be pro. cured in this neighborhood, viz:—Doos Snag and PLO , FORAM Srars, Writer Sure and BEADS, CELLAR Doox CREZEN CURR-SeeNES, 8/101) Seiner blocks, m well as any other article that ran 'be manufactured of limestone. His Curti,etceica are from fart to gvei„ inches thick; and his priced In iceoidence with the quality. Ho was the first person that introduced the lime-steno' into this place, and is now prepared to finish or lime, stow so as to give It en appearance very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, 'ln proof of which asser tion lie directs •he public to the finished work at his es tabliMment. He respectfully incites all those who in tend erecting neiv buildtuge, to rill at his isitaidietiincsa and convince themsilves of the tit cellent finish of hie warless also of the cheapness cif l lits prices. Lebanon. Xfarch' . R S Wholesale and Retail .',Drug Store, . . Ma beim' Removed to his New Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, . Leteinott, Ps. lIS subscriber respectfully announces naivete j tu r es and the public in general, that he bas con stantly an hantlittlalle stock of DRUBS_ , PERF,UMERY, MEDIDINES, ' 'PAINTS, CHEMICALS," -- "• — •. DYE-STUFFS. :MARM . • ITES TUSEVE.TIVII, • . GLASS-WARE, . BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRA , CTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gars,: Tobacco, Sc. Also a variety of FieneY 'Articles too numerous to mention, which - be - offers at low rates. and warrants thiqualiiiis of the aiicles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this. and'examine the qualities and prices of his goods berate ptircluwing else where. SES- Physicians' prescriptiOns lead tinnily reci pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by cMting nt the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings: . . On Stitulnya the Stdre be; opened for the com pounding of prescription, between the bouts of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. 31, 12 and 1, and.titnd . s P. AI: Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. . DAVID S. RADER. "Home Nromin THE undersigned would respectfully inform 40 -the public that they base returned haste again Vith their TIN-WARE a SHEET IRON ESTAB LISHMENT to the well-known place in Cumber land street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa., where they shall be pleased to accommodate all cwetom ars, at the short.wt notice, and on the meet reasonable terms. Rise's SHOP will be found . in the 4kssernent of Adams Rise's New Building and the WARDROOM on the prat floor of the same Building, next door to Raber's Dry Goods Store. The Shop is $ magnificent one—it being the handsomest iu the County, and- well calculated for such a purpose. /kV' They would return their sincere thands for the liberal patronage afforded them,.and ,particularly this, last season. va_ Hoping that Hide untiring efforts to please,and their return "HOME" to the old stand oolong occupied by Jess RISE, will insure for them a still Loom' liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call before purchasing . elsewhere. Lebanon, Dec.3o, '57. RISE k DAUGHERTY. JOSITIR BROWER. JOHN WOLY. Chair Manufactory. WIIOLF.SALFI AND RETAIL. The subsea- • hers take this method to inform their • friends and the public that they Inve commenced the above business, in all its branches, in the BO- ItOBGA OF. LEBANON, on Pinegrore Road, near what is known as Fhrenuer's Foundry. They hope to receile the.:patninage of thew in want of anything in their litre;na they promise to use the best Materials . and em ploy the best of workmen. 'lnd Chairs repaired and painted. ***The following different kinds of Timber or Lum ber Mken Sn cashatge forChaira, viz : Hickory, Walnut, Popler, Maple, Beech, Bomb, and Cherry •of different kinds. • • EIROWEIL a. WOLF.. Lebanon, March' 31, 1S58:-1y. ' • : . • • • The, Greatest. Discovery ever. . . Grey .111estorget.'.10111it:! ••,.. — foriotier Color *Jilin( Dyeing. • irEltollE'S HAIR COLOR ItEnVORER 43 034(11013iddr ed to tro,tind le, dire Prost HCFECTUAL: article L'Or Restoring ORMr. HAIlt to tta Nformer • COLOR,euri. BEAUTY, and, causing it to grow when it haafallen.off and become thin. Air By the use of ONLY ONE ROTTLE—andindhit. tea to twelve day er—the Greyest !lair will assume its orig. jinni, lito-Mlee color, and the harshest hair arta look soft,' smooth and glossy. . • dRy• This valuable preparation is only 50 cents bot tic. Prepared by T., L. JEROME, 175 Fulton. street. Brooklyn, General Agent, Bold also by D. B. Renew, at his cheap Drug and Medicinal store,•Lebanon, Pa. • sept. Z 4, 185.1. Crosby's, FRENCH &AMERICAPIRCUS. *.;Equestrian THE • : Campaign ;,: "-,... ....z.: . r‘ l 1858 baring commenced; .the ' PIP ' 4),: - :: . , '-‘j Manager" of the gifted • combE nation of FRENCH and .113181tICAK, - ',,... 17 - _. • STARS wish to impress these facts ''''••-• ' • - Illion.tbk, public mind, vl=-.that this • • • , -Islibe only French and ' Autcrieatt , . ; . - f .` ''' , ' , o;itripany in the Union. . . . . . The Star Show of .'-'53 4 - . 1 . - -1, . - in tb n i d i e r nt thatt tanedy.hacovenirdeceetidzirehaired. ' 16111 t 4 "", tbe'pnblie will admit. the Minimal - ..:'. .........• -,.....Z,.__'' ralAteetfully invite all to. ~. -.. '''''' ''''''' 'WOAD,: IiEHOLD .AND . COMPDX: '•. * • 7-:' • . le7. , :n •,-- , THE. • •,, ..'.c. ... . g• • .. ' . ;C t i CilOSSa I Mdsie Car. - lej • -. • • • Will enter town on the morning of .„,„ . „. ,1, 4 3. '• tho.ozbibition and . * wide . ' ttirtntt -..4,--, s• V. 'on) - principal tborettglearpts, drven . 1 . • by --ephindbi eteede..,and militating. ' 0 ....„. • • the, NEW YORK BDOIllg '240110;' 41..., led by the WizerdAiOtir'44oo„4,lll..l - WILL EX - 1172117D-47 . , ', -. LEBANON,MONDAr -:•• • - __l - 1114 ,Y .-16 V ~,,,,iz.' - ~..• --_ :.. ADMISSION, • • • ~. -25 v : ' C - Doors 'open lit. 2 And To'cloet. ''=" „, ~ - .•• Perforrneneets hattnandEntirlitter. Two distinctpertlynagajoiter: • 1. . :. . • , noon andlearant_ L. ::-... • l . tion•Almo"filmethe:lPtennhil"l.lllPlinillidinettilic4, eau corps et - , + : , lUS 1 0.01/4 1 . .• . . . , .. • RIDERS OVAnTaRS, • -"' !.. • ; i f i (4 • : • .1 . : ' TUMBLERS:' MP/BA Ti% . MAGICIAN, .'. 112eXRE4kAttsr6; ''' &C:, &0., are 1.147. following , : • . :-. • . AlkirttVirtrilliei: The Queen of Irrirech.tqueetiheeeee.. • .. - .:• - 111.1idlt klt,'.• • .'". . .) Th..' iiiiiiiii6. ii:',...k lid. SW . - -- -,......- wood;tudig.i.iiti. .. : • . .:-.4. do .rosd..i ... • ''' • ' ... .' :. ' ' .4ipliis i Vorgani , . , • 4 ~,,,.. ~ • .. •-a Pa -,_..e •:,7118 iiiiithine.,......_,•:'ilafkiliticapt ~...,- 7 ..7- ,-• '• 4 •-• ' ii„l",.....mmumNeFtra ‘ - ise li , - - 4 . l ilhain il ittr 1 - - • '-' • - ' 4 -•• $l,lOOO Reward.! TAOSit On - -i r TAMES H. KELLEY, W.,rek. .., 4raz. , t/ Maker et Jet:mice., has Jong •A, i : . .. opened at the Kunz Dtstortos, t o w r ...- s _........- --.4. the town of Lebanon, a beau! Iful assortinant or iiiihittGil . , - road Timekeepers in hunting enact: elghttlay 11th .• gold Duplex. gold Anchors, gni,' oylin.icr Watches, Silver railroad bunting laatilm duplex , anchors,wv. - der, English patent Lever, rattlish Si!laa Qua g li on .: •• Boys' Watches. /urge Music Boxes. 4,.4 and 8 title ' • gold Fob, Vott,and Neck Chain"; gold Arnlem, Brooch gold Thimbles. Ear-tinge,. Bresst•pitts, Necklaces, Ai - Studs, Spettactee, 31cdallions. Mictiature:gsse., gold pad end pencil cases, gold Key Seals, cc,. Myer Tee and Ta ble spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains, Spectacle. ': Portmonalea.llne pocket and Pen Knives, Violins, Viceaf calm', Da Tioling, Aix:oedema; Polkas, Ems. Instru ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinet% Gnitara, Banjos Tamborinea, Ladies' Cabins, Qult's Rifles. Shsrp's Mira, Vol&rifc Mlle, irbOoti'lr abet Inn minute; Colt'. Allen'. Tolland e and Dattiaactur NOM P., nigh t.. 1 ay and thi rty ,t, c „, Clocks, is , the xhojo comprising the moat attentive as sot-tinent ever offered ill Lebanon zoo nty r iusd will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Watches sf Clacks carefully I:epaired aid Warranted. 4 , 0 Biro. Kelly hag nptilerl a 'Fancy Milli:110u Store ins the same room with Mr. Kelly". Jewelry •storn, Eagle Dnildlogit, i ......,:..--..ie.• ,_ ...-- blinico. April 14. - ASSS. . - ' W Came de 'hedge Fir Inrawse . ITE nude .r.irgned invite the attention of their friends T and the .pnblie in.;genciat, to their laripi 'We r t of coops., they constantly keep on band. One of the irm having ',Met returned front the city again, where be has carefUlly selected a heavy supply of FRESH and NEW GOODS- We wish the public to hear in mind that an ex perience of many years and awe attention to busbies., . enabies us to buy goods oat the niostfaitirabliterius 'Sad sell them proportkmably low, in particular to cash buy ers. It U neixtleas to say. on what terms we buy tier. goods. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries 4. Queenssvare, and will compete with any of our neighbors In qUantltY, quality and price. We also wish min and all ti remember that we continue to keep , ' :If A .11 - 11 - it" 4;514 ;.:. (1 1- • in all its branehes, equal teeny Hardware Establishment in Lebanon county; so we ask particular attention toadi conainnere of any kind of Hardware, as our stock is suited . for the erection of any kind of Buildings, and any art/tile in the way of Tools and Material forZeach Makers, &A dler Carpenters, Cabinet lilakers,,Eleckeinithe4. Mita and Masons. The Fanner cannot fail to obtain any 'article tte . con dna siero for, and those, who wish to com mence Honseiteeping we ran furnish with any article. N. B--COUNTRY PRODUCE' taken in . sccehmixe. IEA.U.9E t 00. ' m Lobel:lett NOB RYS9_ CL HERE'W,E- ARE AGAIN :ALL.•HIGHT. Koji. Li)' WITH CARS? - -KANSAS Is creating an important excitement all over the country, threatening a dissolution of Union be tween the North and South, imitiga ling_ alarming fight. in Congress, and fearful AgirtspeginOtate, Legislatures. State Conventions blivit'aiseidUrsel,` cieFlind town mans meetings have been held-..in short the whole country has been in a general uprose. LEBN.NON However; amidst all flifs Itaiversed political tumult, han the honor of having 'still preserved ;ler dignity'el quiet and peace, nothing couldseamed in disturbing tier gentle repose. until the ether morning, when a LARGE FLAG with a swarminellEE HIVE on the one vide,' and the announcement of "Cheap, Auction Goods," on toe other, suspended iris' njthircerneidblididing OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. Seettbillo indicate that all was not right; attend" vas attracted and curiosity aroused; various opinteias with regard to its object were entertained and soon • general stir all over town was found to exist. Men, wo men and ehUtiren involved with puzzled astonishment, were hit : ming out, and crying, 'What in ee world Is the matter?" "What's np?" Trnth,howerer.sooll stash ed upon the minds of all Bee-ta.iders. when the novelty. of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Boxes, Barrels end Bales. amidst a crowd of spectstorealrcady collected around the.doore and walks, all .peinereting, for ntlia since elfectualji tithed the native ..• d al - NEW SPRING GOODS AT TIR'BEE Was soddenly harping upon a thousand tongues, an 4 spread with the rapidity of a prairie fire all over the bo rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other item of the day fell into insignificance, in consideration of the individual interests here at stake. • . A scene of excitement has vier sines continued to pre vail within doors by crowds of person:from - every quer ter, collecting along the conntere, who never fall to be come enthusiastic upon finding such GREAT BARGAINS IN New styles of Stripes and Plaid Eall. The boil plain lilikelklciliwq Fins Bombazines and Jammu, • ' .•/ • Elegant ell-Wool De Laines and ' . Beautiful spring style Duools and Shepherd's Maid. 'Handsome Chula DeLaines and,Alixuss Splendid Collars, Sleeves . Veils, Gloi - es, Hosiery and White Goods in abundance. All qualities of Cheap Prints, Ginginuns, Checks and Muslin, Union, French, and Doeskin Caseizuerus, PI uah„Setin and Granaille Veatingal . 3 An /LW, assortment of English, Ingram, it 001 ....''' ing. Ragand Hemp•Cagpets fiaryaglorl, reaatrige, Palle and Stairs; varying, in priees frrom l lll resto $1 per GROC AND RE, • Oil Cloths and Wi ERIES tedimo Shades QUEENSWA their-nirietloa. Having the experience of a long termi ef.yeare- in the business, which with a careful exercise of liadgment and taste, with the advantage of cash in purchasing; and a determination of sellrogsSlLE4.P p lmtbles ne—idong with Itho into qratem qf. 4 - I.CAM or PRODUCE—to fiver you,wilh'beigithiii, beyond any betntacitU offered? as *ell as maim - passed of cemptititira. N:l r ,Trtoise call and see inkal the" • • . DEFAITYE 81 044,. OPRointuthe e. . ozogokr...t sakalsmtkitczir.. Lebanon, March 31,1855: • • .11entilalAterAftditilit. M I s CusaberlaoldstreiChasthors#4(pf Acfpilly .rarie Motet. I[l7f Pay - Asde i ng RAVES .of ISTNRE474 DEPMBA, o4rid : after: the lat.datsrif For 1 year, aied.lorigey,:6 For 8 months, and longer, 6 per cent. per,maidien - ; • For 3 months, andlonger, 4 per cent. per sinailin; r il e irf i Vtig e %a i r= atila i e 4Wl l l e e r re . of 'Withdrawal. • We also . riffn a h Mee Vof comtnodations to thaw wiOnly payable on demand. Will pay a- rireminm on SPANISH and 6IEXICA.N DOLLARS, and. also on fold /Ifericeni fors and Half Dollars. Will makei;e6ll-ons on . re- - mit to ail parts of the ' United fitatas.,,'llW and • Europe: Negotiate Lonna, Ac. , &e.; Ind do 11.17*ANOpp .114A6S-K1.DAN103444 BU N B Maiateeresiiktlit , 'MANOR and Geo.,ol.sus, Cashier:, rr . s.•olafeat.m.:.; n , ..0 - W The undembsned,MANAOßlLlfialrilaillghlusdlyiasillat to - the:eitentsdttheir Caw* for. llAlegiindli_ Mme, obligations of the."LEsurotr VaLurearafeclr, •id • SIMWi .CaMERON, . . -P 0- AWSOVRIAIL4,I6 •.. OEORGE , BkII3I4IIM . : t 4't KLI • -,A;.1008TA187,8411... • Lebanon, Nov. 18, 1857. cuXtRGE , . .. . .. ... , ~., _lions dceepers i . , .. T II E 1 OSVIs. AA - T1V1N„ .74-tff. OM Ga al NI). •E Z4IIEIII 'lf) N! V THE undersigned hashialfakGnrehlnkedagill the city, where be bas pm-cheesed 'tbsrbeariCaL sortment'etTUßNlTlMßS*llr. offered in Leb anon, anttiViliat, he .4 1,0 044. PPearrapit7,4 say-he ailli.seii asaow, ()rawer, am, at an ether ~ 443441 " lIIIE Ilahlaseng.c.Re ban 5'01.4.8,- Tete.:a-tete kO Lounge* Card Tabiee,-Cen tre TaUgaihßiNflpbgiftttrAteks, Tea . Pays, LotikingiGifies.elvdsud:44.lcinds* a Ccinmon and Kitchen .IPit.r . nie'nee...7. VenethaiTilliads, Carriages recast, 4110101ana Seat and Common CR ADMin d alanserreiy 7 pthat can properly be associated with his it ,Re Feels. great ctuAderscaln,ctallinLaitteed,iphte 'Mitring and co . idiallY_lnOteseall. to L gielstiiitn , fite iiiirango f . eilititie r i. Belli 'a'eiiiinina 'la usilersold. ' Sts ` Boom is in tkertrOMTlClLL:A c iii street. ' • ' - •'• ' ' . 'largo - ,_ ' P. S.-z-Ready-taada Comas w il l' belie* s t, •- ind a splendid Reatmelsaa obtaina a r d ap t . &Ina% ,c 43 envirCatritat rq bam i n tia -. :..George.s , otEs'etr A rA Bli • 1114/2 .. .Vornt** 4 . oreg i - Dolma - e FRUITS, :I** . AtEeterjeAllresdet assci-940eriand *wits i The lindeteign4r7,2„,,, GREEN GRO CERT, RUSINER , L tsse.r. ' lust .14 Canalegsleasi. Stelleln: - Ilitnew.ze _le is of* . furnish fetnillesp 1111 4. e ', - . isitheillsi:twit'Atittift dui` tie , iHif. tart& rtiriiisttliaso - ind. sTnnie finit . .! t ' who dealid 'to retstl' than: 'so etitini as can-be Isystelnltlie'PhilaMphis, HartiebusgAlt ulster — Mitt ets. ONO. P. RELY N. B. In sollllleXiOilb Ise twee taken Ons RE.TEAURANT urider i gtae otibr formerly . occe - ell by.Acthi: PI ;Psi, araiiiirftel * ltiecetteer A Tie Union dEril7 . 1866.4 t. ' "n .tf ou: 15-nm , * .ei p .I. lA2—r2'=- 6 ' Clijd feMPUTtitithe 0.141/Cialt. - inet,lggirxistaillivez--- TORN SPITLER' on hand all 0 kinds of Ottilhrd)riare , e3,thil latew!yled-And .thet best inatertaltuul itlerM.lltroeis3 tstrtd).l at ,i, _.! L ..' ireitle.reaely.noadid ittraareeber,Ardlopeliar,igOltAlk MAIM BOKRAUS,rDIitEita,IIIILKAILFAIST TABLES; Maks. Orpbeiirajiir dtazstaastedi ibinde,-BXR'' STRADSoiachellirchile of Ware trildallneof bnainatia. arAl! of ch be 11 - tell cheaper for CAM bllidja hleateeetete* .10 - is also '''' ' sAlstilkt,tali.A.P.m....in4:-.40'4 fail."' 142 4 6 4K41i - If( 1 .- 1 ... vT ll 4"kr. CIA* sKageynill, • , giTe hlw a callAtA., 124444 . 1 5. Viivet, wpinfrte , P 4 i tinft°,4 ; 3 .r.44, arch, oarereik Atiewhore. Re maggot**, - 'f i 'b e as repreaented, and If It L aqtrilerhazirk4l,444 5 , it Apo; 'free of chargs• • .)+.I e'Dpa~Bioww ALTZ k ECEDEI. ite itiviabkilettAX A SON'S IRON F! RE-PROM um. --I GAMOW SEEDS, for Ws at ' - D. S. RAMER'S Drat:Stara