Itiransit . 4 hrasx arriounc 7SRICIPLIIS CRASS TOIII, Sri CIAO TO rownr." „1- • WE. E. MEWL Editor ond Proprietor. LEBANCOT, P.A. 41DMISPAY,.MAY 5, 1858. = Democratic State Noinlitationtk:. JUDGE WILL IA m resAleiugnAi: - • • CANAL CO*ItISSOVIA,:. WESTLEY PROST THE END REACHED; Niat Friday of last week was another glori ous day for the perpetuity of the Union, the welfare of the Democratic party,and. gtatification of all who have been "sick and tired" of all relating to Kan. ass for the past two or three years. On the day named the Report of the. Corn.' 'tante° of Conference on the diiegree• most of the two Houses was. adopted by the National Legislature. The opposi. lion with their trecreant Democratic et hos, made t 3 hl Kiertletrase'Wererfolit. teal salvetiiin i gthpgnilett upon the dilfettel of the.;bilt an& the prolongation of the/ Kaniat,controveray. Their 'object be. log so often and'ao nearly in -their grasp; only made them more determined and desperate, and when the vote wal.an.' flounced in the"Rousa, 112 yeaslo 103 nays, they must have felt as if falhfig in to chaos. "Oh what a fall was there r ail their hopes—reputation--new-made friends—etrerything was dashed to the group& to one comnion - heap of ruin and defeat. When the House vote was an. the t fienate,hlr, Seward was , opeitkiiig, but he found it necessary' opeedily'to bring his remarka,to a close., The vote beinttakin and resulted, yeas 31, 'nays- 22. The sound' of rejoicing, the firing of cannon, and congratulation of Wails immediately resciunded thro'• out the land-4p110 . .1eil it- flight a t the termination of a matter, so fraught with hithefitii;r of our wellplmtvalGtinatitilionific Union. The of the Committee tilContirenc i e 4 s4Mits Kansas as a State With the Tieeempten Constitu tion, and submits abatis culled the Lecompton Ordinance to the people. If the:peeple accept that Ordinance, it eyes to the state two sections of land in cool* town'ihip'for School purposes, sev enty-two ,sections for an• _university, Mit ',,see gone far puhyo hnildiegs, twelve salt aprings in the state: with Six sections of Usti•adjoining each and five pel,'Oentunt on, the amount of . sales of public lands in the State. The lands thus offered are said to be 3,000,0,00 of acres; and their value is stated at about $3,000,000r If the people re ject the ordinance, they initst „thenwitit until they have a population equal to the ratio of rep resets atlon whieli . now infitles,ettch at District tea representative-in Congress, which is now about MOO, before' they can come into the Union. The, land thus offered to the State to he or not to be, as the people of Kansas may elect, is about the same in quantity as proposed by the Montgomsry•Crit tefttlen bill,but not near as much as orig. inAlly claimed in the ordinalide—which was twenty-three millions of acres.— The people of Kansas can- now take wltial;ls offered to them, or not take it. They Can also eleettwhether to-,become a S!iiiiiiltailt.the Consti tu the! form ed enskreeen_ted, or wait unt,i) they have surnittieliCtepresentatiori to 'entitle them WA .: M ( 4,6EI4er 'of Congress. We think they will accept the liberal grant of lands offered to therm by Congress, and nettle down to quiet and peaceable cii,t isens, =OM .00i.iiirgqii-14411bleil Passage 4W rO*l.iiittof theadatierrion of Kansas eritk,th ni:Leootripto Constitution there Were , oitly4welre . Dernocrats who had the battlihoetl to.prove recreant to their' faith'enti tilairiore r li,their , constituents, Among the numbet are Chapman and Hichman,Offennaylranis. Montgorn erp4edgeA far Frith!!! off , . We, presume iheirtseweige!6theiakeptblic a ns--will tae reasonby de them y.411;111 impuisk upon their laurel., . itellPittergiia-eadVeled o§Witcti if; ip 11mpekla,piS ore, r &obi og blissusiiiiiy..llooltritsiiOn of mane it SiIIiMPUINAIAMMOY litittproof:bir'4 ing thetimittialmeljOsimit , atiiet ac., mmiasmititrilliWitlaikliiihtisPeffOrie— fe"ing - 01 , 114 11 10 ., •PA AtTikhing the !f On . 4 1 1 0,01*liek**** 1 'W in -an insane asylum...he may consitritt• bAbiestr.toolti:- tProetteliiilefrri Why. is sojge._ (apaing i t , rpt,lthk - Adept: libefo4-1, • .104 4 4 1 7 4.... :Isew'rquor law ,4, .4 . - , .::tik . • iliireirdat4 i tie• fore : ,.ii ~ .., i mine,lll).,the Go • * fr . .; . l ** alf:licariees g rair,iiiit:Orlb *I , ..00611,1'0( Ji4iiirun• O l vdree stil der th e old: F °llllfr f J iMiAargaillje C. _ , ..• . . co r 4 * n eipl i o . . lipllt#4llNhoriz• ing ' TritAtitir6 3 . Alt times , cha /l id, :,....., -- ::: ri:p ,. ........, , .. 1 I e • ~,v N • . • ; t .' , in Buell* eivallp.:- 'III aluloo in a e at imormitibisocluallinti roramoic “W. o lt Replis e rltir upartiloof 411(Yaikta; ; .1 1 . y,,orsiii -- 46 6 :iciri ..1 r , 7 or loootithi ,„, Qulsr , ~.* . r •'',l Al iillifrilk ay in. ~...•.! egis.sr4. 41'1,1 art': Ittifl/4414 ,stigaiil ~, • icx ev.iciprel‘'.*,,-,- sir. The opposition sheets are already filled With cries of "bribery," atc., con sequent upon the passage of the Kansas bill. It does not require bribery to in duce Democrats to sustain the policy of their party, but the probabilities are much stronger that bribery swayed those recreant democrats who betrayed their colors. We should like to know if their constituents elected them to Congress to vote with the Republicans I and, if :they had told them before their election that they intended to do so, if they would 'tare been elected'?' It's the traitor that 's bribed—not the patriot. Consistency much °fierier koala unrewarded than in: consistency. Cttr The British have captured Luck ow in India,.and killed about 2000 of a defenders: 0Z" The Committee on Territories will shortly report a bill to establish a Ter ritorial government over Western Utah, under the name of Sierra Nevada. 04r,Tbe election for Mayor, lac.„, in Philadelphia took place yesterday: Ewa" COIINTY.—A bill to erect a new county out of parts of Erie ) Crawfordand Warred'egun ties, has passed both branobee . ofliis Legislature, and been signed by the Gorernor. it r OT SBOLISIIED.—The bill providing for, ,the abolition of the Canal Board, which was iritro- Auced 9fi the Rouse of Representativei of this Bbiti; and passed that body a day or two before the ittlYournment, failed in , the Sanity: 'OO2lBO. quently, the Board still exists, 'awl willhe nec. salary for us, as usual, to elect a mambo?, of that body next fall. Tun President is negotiating with Gen. Hiram Walbridge for the use of his beautiful villa of Ingleside, about a mile from Witehinit'on, during the hot Season. The politt at differeftee between the landlord and the President is a singular one. Gen. Walbridge, objects to the yeceipt of rent, while Mr. Buchanan positively and - properly ob jects to taking the property Unless at,a fah. year ly rent. The correct views of the Ptesident will dotibtless prevail. THE New Military Law,*paesed•by the late Leg. islature, occupies some forty-seven pages of the printed bill form, and would mike some eight or ten columns of the Artier. Under its provisions the militia enrollment is entirely tlispensed with, and all volunteer companies parading, are allowed fur every person each dayotut exceeding six times during the year, one dollar and ilfty cents per, deim. In addition to this, the commanding officer of a regiment may order the companies composing it out for an encampment parade, not exceeding six days, once sluring each year. This is intended as an inducement to young men, with military ardor, who cannot well affordto lose the time for the indulgence of it. • It will suit the soldiers, and go far to increase Vise military spirit, throughout the State. - HOME AFFAIRS. OP. We aro pleased to lipase aisioug tills list of Gra;&sires VP tfti Uti the stiine of War;W Tbsimei siM of our esteemed friaisd, Dr. S.Z. Thome, of Palmyra. `' . 0* - There will,beit Meeting this even ing, (To esday,) house , of John M. Mark, in Lebanon,* `take ,the initiatory stops for the; oriptif izationpaVan, Agricultural Society. ,. Let all interested attend. Ott' The . Citelit eritl . he here on Mon day' . institutions; are well patronised in this seetiou. of country ; and. we bare tilet ffidlone now coming, being a good one will also receivEits share of quarters... (Kr Mr. Geo. F. Reinhard hill 'build a vault under the pavement of the Eagls.Hotel for tho ,, porpim, of ,Oping hit malt,titieki! in good tod*,lll '11: Is 'cieterin ned to"d7ijn he Restagrimit,iii,atepn!grocery btleinedie. OAS, gatiiiairtiOisof.ifitboasoni. • Mr. Gish : omit, well- k no*n . - ti o i kton ariy, : yeian, twistable of Jaokson township, went to hie lftid In usual health on Tues day evening of Jut ,week. Next morning he was found a eorpee, basing died during the nightlrom apoplexy. . • Oz Wd are - pleased to see so many • - of otr eitisangssergedin putting up their curb stosesaindilitikhre their paremonts and gutters. Messrs, Marshall, and Kline hare during theyfirr ot, put down the right kind of waii;goaaQuegiierjandistreet stands a good. ehtinne of being "reed-sir during this summer. z P-vir ogirlrepAr — eitzenstein & Brothel, 'have just spit received a large 'Assortment of Beilitraisdertillithing,-whiob in addition to their already 44e:stook they sell cheaper that the ohe a stWit, iinitlA; snit the time. They also ha're a 4wo lataitrialeot, of- piece goods, consisting of Cloths sad Cassis:dares, to which they direct spa cial- ittatition. Adv. next week. carmarri-r-• wor man named Jonie Poor tail- morn ing last by being thrvilmio4 8 . ! Mot* of. the Don o ogbatore FurnamnfirlihrlsOundi a dietaries) of come 25 or 30 feet. likrfaragiCa Wag working bad, in d , a largii • mail iniatteeinial ilear the top or 1414 i the iron be low ereatecia. vacuum whiolv-,tiolgiAtilikid with gas. At ibe moment Patertia tiONlll•atbe tun net huhtheohilp)d akar! . tieratitoovmaird fop in t° the - ieesitftist ;0 14 :leg-IA AlAPlenVjgoo, g ag, ite.,.blowing him off-the.platfOrns: He was very "net bruised' hy'the fall7,btlt liSi.spurbri ken,,noi4l4' he sustain inieitafieWiii:. When lastlieird froti he was doing well, and promised to be rol4,oll;forlitin *few, Oil- ' 0 - 'l'ha forams was then blowti oat. We:Piestnne it wnlilibidwitioragaia stir soon al the iseessitry! rapairsorocomplarad.- -- • --- .• .•••1 • • .11ii . • ' OZr A .flockw of: wild:geese, hovered over our town,-oriAtnigintArAmang ; attract ed by the light ii . c:lpue: Dosalightsterwyn t r o SCO. They sent& not basing on meninitleTatihe _hoary clouds which - killer:sided :thidsigidikiii " . but their cries, reeenibling ibe',l3ootch bag pipes, wire heard in evekpritotlOn. ;They are bird° of Plisintn, very, sigiupon their wings, and to pursue thim giveriii the expression "wild goose ohase,"-.-aomethisigivery unlikely to be caught. In 'olden sail 'supersidtiOu`s' the pamage of wild gym ewer si settlement was attributed to - the hunesitifeirnaglanzlP"" n _ Pb. sir, sty's(' the I.aiiiidilitiag hunter." ; The erlea of the'fowls weini biota to oiou,l*.,tp :from Ide . hos , io ds in their puiWitiiii.:ganse. It is not *my years line. - the aesali -s *; bait tII4 Pisjrut in ibis , seatios. arrnill TO witilg„ 427 dilbsrsiars44•411' Sakenwt-ibZWri) fbrlaste;',., r.sfr: s :101 .11 .!L !rirf! rr Zil THU LEBANON AI)V.IER.TISER.7 7 .!!4„.,FAMILY, Ag;VY'r4 l) .t. 4.7 BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. Rnmonnuwo.—The United Brethren Church in this Borough is being remodeled. TRIC dounT-11011811 STEPS have been ornamented with two heautifiti bronzed lamp poste. "PRESTO CaAN6. !"—Our merchenta have withdrawn from their windows, the diuli colored winter goods, and oupplied theta with sea sonable spring and summer steaks. • Tiu EXHIBITION of 14. MusTARD's "School, on Tuesday eriining, we sre plumed to lay, gave general aatiefaotion,, and did credit to 'the pupils, and honor to-their -instructor. CAUTION I—Mr. Geo. Black, a Void. man, bad his face . severely burned the other Om: lo g , by the explosion of a fluid lamp, while in the act of filling IL Re will prtibubly lbsri his eye-sight. Tin STittrts:—Wt, Wets pleiod to notice, during a recent atfoitoitt tette, that some of our folks bad gone to the trouble to clean up the street and gutter in front Of their iroperty.— This is sensible, and we hi*, it may be an incen tive for others to fellow. . STILL . WANTED-4WO or three hun dred able-bodied young men and boys to stand before our different churches and stare at , the pen. plc coming , out. Application should be ininte•on, ,Sunday, to, (pleasn till , out the blank'and take the bint.) THE WHEAT AND GRASS CROPS , --We -,have never known the grain and grass crops at , ` this season of the year, presents() promising and brilliant an appearance. If "straws show which way the wind blows," there is a glorious prospect for an early and bounteous harvest this year. - BR7IVTIFIIL.-111 you wish to he sur. 'prised-, just step down to Mr. J. E. DAISCITIERVek. Marble Yard ) . oft Market street's,' end look:at the_ handsome designs cut there in tuella.. Our, young friend *mums presout • aFecuting ti design that Wilt take'the "s'hilie'''CWall-'preceding ones. • _ ALMOSTDUEL.—Two youn g bloods (names withheld) of tkie borough, f?I9 1 0 ting their friendS in moitritin'e&'Slitnrday, by the settling of a question of "honor" itt regard to a young lady.. We are pleesea to learn,that their difficulty was referred' to'a third party as "int pires,". who amicably adjustod the querns'. Fon UTAH .—Thesoul.stirring music of the fife and drum a few.even logs ago, remind ed us of "bold auger boys," and a revivid , of the military spirit to its former glory. We soon learn ed, however, that an officer. was about, "raising the wind" for the purpose of procuring recruits for the "land of promise." RlGAT.—Several not very promising boys, engaged in the detestible tombless of tearing down "posters," we' learn, were arrested, and not being able to pay their $b fine, committed. The practice of tearing down bills, has with,rnanY, al most become a second nature ; a nd we' are pleased to see the proper steps taken to prevent it. That "the longest day has an end," has again been ver ified. A NEW WRINKLE.—We learn that several persons engaged at the brick business is North Lebanon, made application to the Canal Company to -supply them with- water,. but which,. being refused, the applicants procured an old boat, proceeded to the feeder, and loaded . itwith Water. The boat was then towed up and •the water pump ed into their brick establishment.- Legal proceed= ing have been, taken against the parties,. . - "Bum:Posit Mosui t " to evade us, two weeks since, forigot.ll),t9tittdihis paper, hence we styled him non:estr. Lksit. week he mastered cour age, niannfitetureda . "licietiii i ' (rein thOecrits in the Advertiser, and modes'ag 'adds, "he came off •icterious (in being an April fool,), by skillfully defending. b imaelf preiseVourself is your only glory." "Brudder, a/a Vandyke," stutspL- Ly defends bimielf by devoting one-fouAb of-a column of chaos in trying to reply to a few lines, ("empty wagons, like empty heads,. make most noise,") which proves that shallow-brained or Erudite "BrUddere," such ho, Couslueneed barking up the wrong tree. Tut Writ Tutu on Sunday told us in comsat tones that Spring is here. Fashions that would have done credit to Newport, Saratoga and Niagara, were gracefully moving along the streets. AU nature stalled, which 'doriod with her spring . attire, filled the air with the !fragrant perfume of Flora's oh ildren: The sweet 'enthralls - of the feath. ered choir, gave music Okaltliousond tills. Feel ing ourselves at "ease with all the world and the rest of mankind," with a trate& regalisi, we plant ed ourselves, like a Colossus of Rhodes, on a pair of stops, whilinglawitypnr tlestria diskinssint.the merits of useful books.- ' • ; To all whom it may Concern.—The under signed begs lays to inform his old customers, and the public in gerierali,tbstte still i erntinueoninanufeitnre CABINET WARE'of all dismiptlons it hig 61dlieunr.,`10 Walnut street, betsnien Ramler's and Reitthard's Hotels, in the borough of Lebanon. The, public will pleasure, inegiber that his :watt ie made itp dit better - niateitilli' Auld is of better finish, thaw dah =to apnea hi any tithtt' establishment in the boroughwt idtbasson. • Dec. 23,1827. . CL;BHOTHEHLINE. HOLLOWAY'S OINIIIIIIIIT 150111444—Th0 chap ter of accidents is one albs longest chapters in the vblume of human eullering. In most hospi tals, bruises, fractures, dislocations, incised. wounds, scalds, burns &c., are looked upon , as things to be experimented on foi the:to:Dalt of broods of young students, previous to their, debut as full-fledged surgeons. The amount of unnec essary butchery in these instructions is enormous. At loast„twenty-live cent. 'of the ."operations" we read of mistakes which 'Might arid ought to .have been avoided. Dressinzs of Holloway's Ointment and the lubrication of the injuied flesh wlth.,that . healing preparation, is positively all that,,ii re quired in three-6.'11.th" of the cases wera,the am putating knife is 'now employed. GIDDINESS, ,HEAPACH:II, Ae. These pains and disagreeable feelings aro gen,' erallY Symptoms of some other complete!; such as, dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various. others, all of which are caused by c o rrupt dOXIOII3 matter, clog ging the various circulations; hence, a street - a / or rush of•,moo'd to the head; and by excifetnent I a great; pressure on 'the brain._Giddindso licad achidost,or momory , dimness ,of sight,.and s yi,t,if cue other complaints are ilia :result. Tbui it W ill be'seen that all the above painful and distressing: maladies owe their origin to, the blood. Dr. Morse's Indian itoiiS acknowledged, tn,bo the on. lj medicine that will Wort:highly purify the bleed:, They enter the blood, and, follow the stream o f life on its journey throngh'the system. They root out all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy,obsynction. , ..They should be taken ev ery night in sitlfficient qaantities•ro oporate , bilsk• ly, by slemlnaieinitwithtvwp gairig to bed, three the..nezte4ght, four,the next; it,the symp,? toms me not removed, ° Commeke again with two; pills 'indigo niligain befOrtl manner until,thelloc e s tiadiledl;:and all Pniso4:diatC4l , , t Obtain. ono of oar, read the history -o f. Vti:Blories fatheri, loso, this medicine wal intrMigeed:L • • Drir.4ll3LilfgoontathiLvt, Algae 1 1 Y] LCI yvBAVIZ,,,,O,I„Ark nine ar5...4! . 1741, 4 - 1014' . •. in .:OrrAfiti a 5;c105 friOf 0 , Viv. l - 1 ? - ..• .w6sattio "Half, bounteous May, ti”it Gott inspire Mirth, youth, and warm desire: _ Woods and groves are of thy dressing ) 11111 and dale doth boast thy blessing." ;Special ..Nolices. for R $ A 31 1.. DR. BARDMAWS AI ) VERtiSEMENT Mirk the day krid Alfe. !-• irs.Anotherwondorfil CirrosiiirkrYrstt#JWO er're MAGIC OIL. IbiallinG4 - Pa4lnue 1867 - Messrs. Pam a DlMAnntri-lbli Certify, that I have been ealletexi -with itheinessathun . - for __yeara, and have expended some four hundred dollars, to have it cured, but all to.no effect. I nsed_but one lxdtle of your Magic 011--ara now well. rouri . JOHN.TROXICL, Washington et- between:9th. aka 10tb. lIRLAIROLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. RRIAIROLD'd Genuine. PREPARATION. ItRAMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMBOLDI Genuine PREPARATION, Is prepared According to Pharmacy and 'Chemistry, with the pontoon accuracy and Melina ,Anciarledini. devoted to their combination. liarßee advertiitemenf beeital lIELILBOLV,B CIENITIIIE'PRXPARATION. Hostetter'. Stomach. Bitten..—The mar. ited success of these celebrated Bitters,- end the fiver with which it has been received by our, mast reammtablo citizens, speaks volumes as to its efficacy in bringing I bout the beneficial results for which it is. designed.— Having peep Use result of a long course, of observation and study in the Doctor's practice, so that - the proprie tors have no hesitancy in presenting it to the world, as . unsurpassed in effecting a. speedy,. certain and permit.' malt cure for all irregularities and weakness of the di gestive organs, to whichmont persons centrum+ ill healtk. Sold. by all Druggists, Grocers, and Gotalsr .0-mu/0/out the United States and Canada. . • - , EMANUEL itirdlJAß 4pnt, Nnftb-iVdet noinei of karliet nd' and Wa stieeny fibbittion: EAp 7 , '68=2m. -- THE Glitkt REMEDY ! SIB JAMES CLARKE'S • Celebrated Fe an fie , Pills. Papa:red Awn aprescriptfon of Sir J. Clarke, Ar. D., " Physician Extraordinary to the . Queen. .Thlr invaluable medicine is unfailing in 'the cure of eit those painful and dangerous diseases to which the &maid' constitution is subject. It moderatee ail eicess, and re- moves alt obstructions, and a Bp - m..lo'olre may re li ed cin. TO MAER/ER LADIES . it Is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on, the monthly period with regulinify:.. „ , Each bottle, Price One Dollazibiais, the . filt7rerattioSi Stamp of reat Britain, to prevent Connterfeita. -CAUTION! These Pills should not betaken by females during the, 'first three months of Pregnancy, as they are shre.to bring on Miscarriage, but at any - other time they are setfe.:.: In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections; pain in ,the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the .heart, hysterics and whitee, these Pills Will effect, a cure when all other means have failed, and slthongli powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful in the constitution. Full direetions seCompapy.each Peaklike.- Sole Agent for the United States and Canada,' _ JOB. MOSES, (Lb 3. C. Baldwin A Co.) , Rochester, N. Y N. It:—$1,00 and a:postage stamps enclosed to any.au.-. thorized Agent, Yfill insure a bottle of the Pills brreturu. mall. For sale .by . r . . . Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court Nouse, Lebanon,,Ps., and by all.respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada', also by Harvey. Birch, Reading, Pa, October 7, 1857-Iy. The laeha Carlfully awrected LEBANON, Leh. Mills Ex. Pam. $6 60 Smith " Nitre 600 Leb. Val. Super. Fine 4 50 Prime White Wheat, 106 ' Prime Red Wheat, 100 Prime Rye, 60 Corn, 66 Oats, Clover.ssed, 4 LO Timothy-seed, 4 50 - Flax mud, 160 Dried Apples,* ha., 100' Dried Apples, pealed,' 1 60 Peach "Snits 2 60 Peach "114311," 125 .. Cher:4o, s 1 1 60 Onions, fio 011 Market. Potatoes, *lnv, - • 06 Eggs, .49 dos., • • 9.; Butter, 94 15 bard, • Tallow, • Ham, Shoulders . , $ Sides, 8 Soap, 5 • Bees-wax. ; 25 White Rags, 5 Mixed, Rags, 2 Flax, It lb , 12% Bristles, lit 18., 40 Feathers, 62% Wool,4lMit,tr`4o Soup Beans, 91 qt., S Vinegar, qt gal, 12% Apple Butter, ;t emit, 45 The Philladelphisi',Market.--'2. Fint,Anr.uitite. MAT noun.—There is no eiporf,dernaticlfforFlopr to-day, and the sales'beleTconficied to i k e -- watits of the trade, who. buy moderately, within the range of $4,50g4,62i-for standard andigood su pease, $4,15@5 for extra, and $5,2566,50 bbl for extra.. fine. andluncy socto-Wrand and `quality. Standard shipping Flour is offered at our lowest figures, without finding buyers. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are firm, With main sales of the former at $8,25 11$ bbl. The latter, is rather_ scarce at'the same price. GRADT.--There is eery little" Wheat offering, and.prinie lots are scarce, and command - fully. former quotations. Sales include Some .14 ®l5OO. bushels at 1.08®112c. for .fair to pritiosieds, and 115 te:l2s for white. Rye is unsettled, and about 800 bushels Penna. sold at 68®70e; the distillers are coffering the filimer price. - Corn'is n moiler. ate'dcmand; With further saleif'of , agmloo. - bush= els, moitliSoOthern. YelloW;Wt 71c, ifloat, 69c in store, including 80.0 bushels; whit:eat 67. The - receipts are light... Oats wrecsotead o y;:i. with sales , of 4€15000 • bushels ,- Pecona. - at .39itg44 0 .1 mostly at the latter prieeslor,,Pennia. PIIILA DE7,PHIA CATTLE MAEKET.-,-Por the past two or three weak' Beef Cattle have been coming forward from , tlee Brest• quite freely; and the market, at present, is well supplied. The of. ferkgs for the past week amount to about 1823 bead—an increase over the week prevlous of near ly 400 bead. In consequence of tbe comparative ly limited demand, the unfavorable,weather and large stock, prices have declined fully 75e, per 100. lbs. — About 300 ch.:ilea:Cattle Were taken for New . ~ Beef Cattle ranged;fromss7 to so} per 100 There were a few extra lots that sold from $9l to 10. There-were over 100 Unsold - . Tult , Sheep market bas been devoid of 114 usual activity, and prices are rather drooping. The:Of ferings were largo, amounting to 4020 headiwhieb were sold it . sss6, equal'te Dane feddre Z 4. • ' Tstr. Cow marketcoatinues change. 340 Cows arrived, which Wept of at the following prices: Extra Mitch Com-at $40450, fair Mitch Cows at $30a40 good do. at s4oasso; And Dry at $18a25 each. The arrival' owl ealeeit:thO Union DroveNaril for the•week were 8200 Bogs, at prices froux $7 to $7 50 nett; u in quality; the most of them were sold to the packers,. AC the price - of Pork brut ad vanced within a day or two post.to afigcare which gives them a fair remuneration 'for, .thbir invest-. runt. Religions ;Notices. Engll,ll preaching next .'Stindlity., morning and evoning in the Methodist Episcopal church: German Preaching neat Buriic o r rtkornins in the Moravian, Church. Religious Services in Salem's Lutheran Church, nezt Sunday oven incin the. English langnage: English services next Sabbath. morning and -Ev ening in Zion's Lutheran Church,' and Prof. Muhlcnburg of Penti's Collago is earieetad to' On the 29th ult., by the Rev. Aag. C..Wedekind, Mr. Thomas H. Krick, of Lebanon, to 'Miss' Catharine A. Mpang,ofSouth L'abinop. . . • DIED' • • In this borough on theist Ind.,: vs 4 -1 x - *airy Wok' widow of John Mark; aged 6I yeiuw,.s months and 13 days. It was t4, l lorof suffer many Mcinihi4fripsi':ii palafh ?! dlsi t 1;. which she .bore I:IOWA - Yea :Wit] Atatdi:ohkiiiligh. patience, and died in the tug hope (Oa blessed immortality. -- • • • NEW .ADVERTISE a.: . . • •• Wilke gilifil•Likiiwor. Store,- ORNItR of litarket, and wager 86'444_ • Wunit, Pa.,,la : the ram tbrtnsily occupied b Jacob Weld's, /ssq., 'photo be 'a= coatipnes to keep an otssorttrient of tbe very bait Jaw:LA . or N and VIQUORS'..,tbat .can be got. To, thee(' who are aiz quatnted with his tIQUOREI; ft Li' not. him to , speak, an i t#a .Jaquore. will, SPeab t oy. themselves. To hotel Heopr4,.l(mr:ell ethane...be ;voila stain that It meinly entoeniatr tbem'. tn. Car andixiniditelets stock 'Mkt! tlo4 ll 4V:ee; betrranta.to tindel toll of '724 13.EVRNIti ANT.' • Azyktg.Aenialin - ber at Weidlo'fForner. ' . Aibitian: May 5;1855. . Public NOtlCes , • • SW ELEGTIOiI-,HISTMCT..;"39bereas, the tinder j.Fiened have roc:6*Q a' maim:lesion issuing out of the ()Sart of 'COmnimi Pleas of'rtobstion County, direct; log niliettelunissionein ingiairir into the - propriety of forming a New Election'Thetrict out of pat'of Gin:wall to*nehip; said county, bye line running Bait sia West is near as may be practicable, commenting at wpointon the lands of Henry Hsisey . and .loscplOri oli , where said township adjoins t ooth Ainkfile township in said conn ty',and eliding ad sPoint'on land of Jobbilillisu, where I said Cornwall - biwnshiP i .adipine 'Smith LebanOn town, sdll• eow uty. 'TherefOre, Palk. • Notice hereby ghee, th a t we, the undersigned Coeimieeddriere. Will ox. acute the said HeatMlildn'a nR jhi Ist i tt Adbe, next, and for that porpos . &Ws bsest at public house of Joey 31. Missin beromih;Of Lebanon, ou said day, at 04 rf4sek In the (ormsooa, sanialter being dray gad tsai will to the place .of , begioning s t ore niew... tinsel, and thous to 1 the end! Qiiesof,rasd , roaks net o ►Fp ggrfrap.erill. unable Am ..to. maw report *tour gnpeo by.the est& conurdsairet or. order 4..4a I'l Ig6lrt. ' . i i troet i ' lii i= b r d no al = "(44l"4l *No ss ti 4.. Ja kat /011480:440 ,° JONalria tt atr. trgsd Mlegeetii; • OTlvar la thatill pone= :mai fawn trusting my wife Pmemtia •(RU10144). on my ac count, as I will pay nu ilaMia other contractlift_ , JOHN MAITHRNZS. south Annsilitip.,.Lebacon county; Ha z y 1.4.18.-.3t. -111olite. . A DRAFT 4rawnsby meinr Mews. Udidithrig. Hoff -22_ man & Wetithq Philadelphia, andaocepted by them, payable to myeWor order.. at the Melamine Bank of Philadelphia, d&tet March 26;1858, Sixty days after date, for $420, baring been lost or mislaid; 411 persona are therefore warned against .nsgottating, the seine, as pay ment thereof,'his beinstoiped by Frio: _ _ X Lebanon,-Miiry 5. • t58.41 . ADDABAMAWMAN. [North Airreilco,reeolf at:- end Bond bill bp:thier olhire.] wistar nicar f 4 „ y. A mii*Na. the doelhbldirs 'Mater Li; 1 - I.brariton2Plo4,-will -beheld in the Library Room, Lebonon, newt M onday Ekeeting, the Intb Inst., between the hours of 7 and 9 o'ClOckfdr' the purpose of electing THREKDIABOTORS of *mid Cohipany, to serve for the ensuinglii, roe yestis ' order. Kay - JACOB WillDLE,Pres't. S,QLOVRS.—Uenryt Stine have just 0- 11.. hed n latgootock:. of 'Stockings, Gloves, :Boots; . Shoes,Caps, . _ `AND theehtap Store ofiighit the undersigned, W alnut : strest,„Leba- _ non;where,a splendid mew, Stock has Just moped. ad, embracing a general assortment for LAD/IEk,GENa TIASIEN.and,HOYS._among - which are LAMES' GAI TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Fstent Ideather, Goat, Rip, and other BOOTS:and Gaiters for Gentlemen, 'with a lititidsoute'sdrfety for" Be,ys. , BOOTS Mal SHOES 'of all kinds, are also made to order: ' ' ffe haewleolt mat assortraintif HATS & of ailliudikuud.prlees,_Funankesetid• Summer Hata, In great variety. - - TER public 14 respecifullyinsited 'to Call andexamene: Lehation,Moy tySS: - , -JOHN GASSER: IDARASOLB‘ PARASOLS.—Henry t Stine bate just. Jr - ,operre& a large assortment of the latest eiyles-of Parasols; which thet are sollingat great Bargains: Grand Balloon.' Ascension 110109.0 F. JOHN, 11. STEINER. thiCeliihratil% 1 and highlYeucceesful American. Arm:Lint, has the honor of announcing to the 'citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he will make his 51st ascension, from the Lot adjoining, the pas Works, with his splendid Balloon, the "STAR di OF THE WEST," on Monday, the 24th day of ~"" May, 1898.. An opportunity be given to ' see the intereling.process of itirtarnia the Balloon, and All the arrangements for the'2Erial "Voyage, by admission to the encloeure. — At 9 o'clock will commence the folia tion, when the'do e rs will ho Opened. - and a Pilot Balloon let off., About 12 o'clock a Beet of Small . -Balloons will be let ofcafteiviihiblafitioßSTElNKß will'Conclude his ! - arrangemonts and take his departure for the clouds. After Mr: S. will reach an altitude of 8000 feet he will let go anew conatructedAir Condenser pentatonic alive DOG. etadeliiier tang eonitriinted on a Scien tific principle, so as to overeat:melba oscillating motion in descenditig. All former Parachutes or Air Condensers oscillated so much in descending, that the lives of their occupanti'vere in danger and.frequently, lost. A:BAND OF MUSIC is engaged for the occasion. • ./al'AnkrullszoN to Elie enclosure, 26 Cents. N. B—lii case +Arvin or high wind, the ascention will be postponetuntil Thursday, May 211/4 . 1858. Lebanot s/fitr6, ISb td. ly by Myers (1 Shour SDIqXBDAT, MAX 6, 1858 -110tEREGES and BEREGE DE tAINE.--fleury & Stine have just opened a splendid assortment of Bereaes, and Bereft: Laines of the /Attest styles, and '.t very lov prices* les; call soon. . OP -- Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, 111171.011ER59 STORE.; T BONARD ZIMMERMAN Inform:ea his friends and the 1,4 public that halms just received a new stock of Goat for the Spring . . Trade, which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind in this town, consisting fail such GOODS as are usually kept In a trsteelass store. • Particular attention is given to Staple.Goode for-the country trade, notneglecting the fancy articles far. LA DIES' WEAR--auch as Laces, tawnei Edgings, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Lc, • • • . GENTLEMEN prey nrited to , ezamine his °LOTUS, Cassimeres; Ca.sizters, Tweeds, Fancy and other Vesting', Veleete, - Cords: &c, • - In the GROCERY department may be found a farp splendid aasortmentof every need in the Etunilyr Coffee; , Sugstr,. Spices, Uta h , Mickerei.:ka: In CROCKERY the stock IS well' selected: ' - . - ' LEONARD. ZIMMERMAN. AE -The highest Market price will be paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. - [Lelmnou, Map 6, 16-56. SSlLlig...tferay •it Stine hare juit opened a large assortment of Ladles' Dress Wks, which they ate selling at neat Bargains.. Call nausea them soon. X.ECORII . TON: DEFEATED. BY H S'. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS sjMRECEIVED and now opened at. the cheap Geode Store of MERRY & RIJN E;asplen did stock of , DRY GOODS, WIERNSWARE and GROCERIES; niso'READY- MADE CLOTHING, Aki - Carlieti, Oil Cloths: Window Shades, Bonnet's, Hats, ko., which they are selling at very low prices. They bought their goods at cash price; and are, therefore, enabled to give great bargains. Ladies and Gentlemen, give them en early call. We are *seared they can suit you in goods and prices. FOR . LADIES' WEAR. Hager k jitiedgened a large and 'DUBAI stock of Fancy Drage Goods, such as 51114, Pith], S riped, end Figured, for Dresses, Black and Mlored, very cheap. Chilli. Chalk Robee,.Lawn,Lawn Robes, Levelles, Pod detheriles.ChillißeregesSilk Roreges,Ginghatns.French Lustre., French de Lain... Dobeges, Mohair Lustre, &c. Reinentber -- at - the cheap store or Ileastr & Srtas. FOR GENTLEMEN'S' WEAR. Ha & Suer. hove juseopeded a large and eplandli asSortinent of. Spring and. Summer Cloths, Cashinerette, Tweeds, Casaiiinirs, Italian Cloths, Lustre@ and Linen for Coats; Cloths; Cissamers, Gordo roye, Drilling, Jeans, &c., for Pantaloons; Satin., Silks, Cashmere;, Clptli, Italian Clotha,,Marseil lc., for Vest ing.., Ailiicy,Stock@Olandherthiofs,..Collars, Suspenders, Stockiiiga, ac., rery cheap, at' Lebuticiit,lfay 103„ HENRY }: STINE'S. ORDERS left with M. COLEMAN; at Kure Hotel, or MAJOR & BROTIIERW•MacIiine Shop. Lebanon: PAZ be promptly attended to, and any desired informa ' tion given. JOSEPH LIKE, XsylBsB-3m. • • .Agent: . . . ONNETS RIBBONS.—IFenry . Etme bays inst opened,n. large assortment of: Bonnet and Bonnet boons .11143. they are selling vary caesp. - D IMMO NEW - EM-MONTS: _ - THE PLACE. TO BUY CHEAP CALL ";;STE` THE NE W STOCK CUE= IUIPLYTILLAICariiitiItis.::-Niniis - Stine haw; jolt DAL opened Tarp, asecortmeA . of Heady -made gin, las, which thei "re saol4,imariAligiu , . FARMEDNOTICE: TosEg4 .LTIF.l4 . 4llNT4Ostilil manufacturingposte eUnitild State. 6ritin,Yahs, ' • • . • 01-, WIND ! MILLS, in Lancasieitity, ,Saki FANS Lave heist' awarded PREMIUMS.at cvOy Agriqultnial,Fair that they hove ever beetehiliibited.ifi eiinsfiertAtion with otker 8500 REWARD will be given-to any person or persons who will prove. to my satisfaction that whet I say about my Mill Is not true. °FARMERS constilting , their interest, will find it to their advantaguto call and examine for themselves be fore pnrchashig elsewhere, as these Mills possess all the desired superior qualities, so much appreciated by Farm ers: „time Mille arc constructed to use two Screens at one time...width will remove all tl9 cheat and Cockle, one of which.Screons may be removed at pleasure ; if required, to snit the convenience of the persons using said Mills. AILFANS manufactured and sold brine are warrant alto be °lipid materiel, and all defects or imperfection in any. Mill or Fan disposed of. shall bo fully and effec tually. repaired without extra charge. .The undersigned has sold more MILLS than anyother one men now living, and flatters himself on account of his long experience in the business, that his Mills &rests. parlor to any, and the easiest turning Mill now menu fapturod, which fact can be substantiated bytnany of thu best Farmers in this State and elsesibere, wherever they bare been tooted - • JUNE: A . P.I 0 I Atri VENT/ TO,IN...VALIDS:- • n'Aßpliiir*AAkltiONitil# F , and Physician for Dineenea of the Lump, formerly Physician to the lneat.' Marino lloopltal, and Invalid's Retreat, Cor onillni Member of the'llondon Medical Society of Otiee . :rTation, .Author nf.Letters to tioralids,ami Editor of the "Medical Stothoiroopal" may be consulted at LEBANON, Pi., EAGLE HOTEL, "AITERNOON . of 111021Thl.M.7PNE. 7th, ILO TUESDAY Bth, until noon. • . • . • . DR, lIARDMAN TREAT.S ,CONSUMPTIOg, BROX-. cminf :un Laryngitia, Attgto ll zo, apdaDlseaseoot tho Throat 'MI bICATEIYrNIIALATION. The groat point :in-the treatment of all human male. Mee is to get at the disease in a:direct manner. All wed kdoee are estimated by,their action upon the organ re quiring .relief: *This: id the important: feet upon which Inhalation is based. It the Stomach la'diseased. we take nl4llllllfge directly into thelitomach.** If .the Longs are dleseeett, breathe or inhale melicated vapors directly in to them. The reason why Consumption and Diseases of the Lunge have heretofore resisted all treatment has been bectittAe they. were not approached in a direct manner by medicines. They were intended to be local, and yet they were so administered that. they could - not art constitu tionally, expending .their immediate• Action upon the iltoniach.'whilst the foul uloera within :the Lunge were unmolested... INHALATION.* brings the medicine Into direetooatact with'she Weans, *without the Mead es of violent action. Its application so shespi=i may be employed by the iroungme Waist or feeblest in valid. It does :not derange the Stomach, cus interfere in. the least with the: etremith, oonsibra or bustneasof the. patient. SO No charge for consultation. OTHBA DISEASES aieIIIATED. In Mallon to lb* following diseaAes, either when *our. 'plicated with Lung AiTootiono oz existing alone, I also In vit• consultation—uoutilly fled thorn PROMPTLY OCRA-1112. PROLAPSES .and• all forms of VENIAL& COM PLAINTS, IRREGULARITIE9 and WEAKNESS. PALPILITION mid other. *am* 'of =ART . DI& EAKK; Live( complaint; Dyepoptda, , and all other masa of Aim. StOmach: and Emiredia Ales. to . . • -- ••• All dilemma of, *b. Eye and Karp Nenraigia;.,l4. and all othealermacifiNerebneDleenae. .11%.*Ifier obargeeiceromsnitation. ' ! g., 5, lass. M.D. D. ji. V 11 0%.« .n.:tq ald:+ii la n+talk. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tun roomy= u, superior PORT 'MINX, es / 7A* go los* aim Scarce. Alt, LIMON POitrii., CATAWBA BRANDT; 1112(1 arraNian OusstyeeirsX RI/MARTI Wfuti Liquor Store. MAims DE LAINEB and ALL WOOL DE LAINEB. Henry it Stine have Just opened a 'argil stock of Fancy and pistil coloied De Lainea, which they are sell ing very cheap. BRILLJANTS.Inwne. Chintzes, °tinhorns, Jeannette and other Mulls, for Ladies' Dreine—a splendid twortmelit just opened and for oldest HENRY t Walts a Rcedel Lave' Just received a large assortment of Wall paper. may 6. Do you want cheap Wail Paw? Call at Waltz a Rosa era Book Afore. may C.. Waltz a itmdel can furnish you With porforatad tissue Papor for ceilings. may L. If you want a neat as well 'as cheep Wall:Paper, all at Waltz a Readers. null G. Waltz /,..Rtedel can furnish ris neat sad cheap an &W -an of Wall Paper as can be founi'anywhere. may 6. Call and examine Waits s: RoOars stock of bandimme Wall Paper.may b. For variety, beauty and cbeapnses in Wall Paper, Walt: a Model can't be b°M. • . May t.... Waite. & Raider patterns of-Wedi Pepsi aro the latest designs l market, add can't help bitt tdease everyone. . .. - ElthibiliOn! it -R Hi:Tway:4r and . ,..p . RA2IL4 TRY EXHIBITION *ill be giventry"the pupils of the Lebanon High §e_hoo I , tit Cie Titmeetetextir Item., oulTiniruko, Evening, lily B. "Eicrtfees to ceiteist . oftSrlgtual Blear, Datil,- =Wont and Dialogues. To conclude with laughable Farce—Box & Cox. Doors open at.74lock. Exercises } to commence at 7W.. .Adial seieirt2Y — cti:- "SIMUN IL oult.roxi, • 1 co sirattki, _ • . MASONWEIDAIAN, of" :'. • '. tAXIIELO.IS.O) , F.MAN.', Arianteinlnt . i: . Lollaikosi . ;: gprlllficissr. •.. •• - W.004.1 WOod; • ' , TUB underiesti ere prepared to fulrolift ' atorp , • .;i- oar or OAK WOOD, to order, et any pploos iniAbe • loon or Nortli„Lebosion Itorpogbe..: , ofreiik. their lint! will bo.prOmptiy.rdtendsid to. • non, April 21, 186 F- - - --MYERS 4i S HOO K: • • "Molise -air- Rent: -• TIIB sibeeri§e'r Homy. Ifpituatedon Itecurst.,,iietir;Ctie Bfonvkn Church. Lebanon. "lismddrate p 043 ee on w ll .be given. For fuitherhaffinjOon skply .tb anon, Aprll2l, • Rooms IMO:Relit. ri• THE STORE-ROOM, Sittlntitciom. back Room, • .. two Kitchens. ob the brat Hoor,anchroohron the HI second floor, lately occupied .b.y . T: -H. Ittitint, " In Market etreet, near 11111, - Liban 6 h,-are for* en .• For-further ir.formation,•Ac, In the absence of Mr. Russell, apply to JOHN YOST. ' - Lebanon, April 21, ifqlS4t. . NEW LIVERY STABLE. fplIE undersigned respectfully informs tlii pehlie that I. lie has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mn,s IezRISE'S Hotel, Market street, -Leli anon, where he will keep for the public secornmodetion &good stock 1. of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentle and good driving. Horses, and hindsOnie 1 and safe Vehicles. Also. careful DriCers furnished when ;desired. .Also OMNIBUS fur l'artlea, Ae. Lebanon, April 21, 1858. . JAMES MARCH.,_ _ .1858'NEW STYLES. 1868 A DAM RISE, In Ctimberlend Street, between jok Market and the Court Ilona*, north aide, he. now on hand a splendid awiortnient of the New Style of HATS AND CAPB,,for mon and boy& for INS, to which the attention of the public is respectfully Mid tad. /late of all price., from the cheapest to the Moat costly, always on hand. • He has also juat opened a @plow did assortment of SUMMER RATS. embracing Awls to STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, 110114,1 Aili HORN. SENATE, CURIAE. and all o th ess." • • '" say.lle will etl•io Wholesale all kind' 41644044 &c., to Country Merchants on advantageous teems. Lebanon, April 21, 1858. , Valuable noruttgla Prefieilf FOR SALE!' • •• TS oared at private tee, that valuable half-lot creVene . or GROUND, oritucter at the north-essc corner or ter andWalnilt streets, Lebanon. fronting 33 feet on nut street and 80 feet of Water street, at present ems* ed by John Farrell's Marble Yard, on which are aTualla Homo, ae. It Is loaded within aeq uare of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depot and the centre of town. - "Foi further particulate apply to Joba Farrell on the premises. June 24. MT. Aew Livery Stable. THE under:slimed hat 1111114111- ( established a new LIVE. • RY STABLE. in' the P.a. e lk • gle Hotel Stables, Lebanon. E 0 safe : ones, Carriages, as sassy be desired, and "careful Drivers, which he will bfriren terms He hopes by being attentive to business to retxtve is liberal shun, et nubile patronage. Apply at the Eagle Dotsl,•or at tbe Stables. 'JOSTLE( DE11137. , Lebanon, Aug. 19, DILL . • • NOTICE'. rrlo THE .I%lEmnEns OT THE NORTH ti 1 • JIISURAN CB 0081PANY, of la/ wester County, that an ELECTION will be Reid oriIdONDAY,,MAY 17,•.CD: 1868, between the hours of 10 and 13 o'clock of• said day,' being the Menday.in May, 1868, at the public house of Christian Harchelroth, in NEW-EPHRATA,Lancaster county for the purpose of electing THREE DIRECTORS and Oh E AtiDlTOltr, to serre for three years,' as 'by the' act Of incorporation of said Company b provided. By order of the Board of Directors. • W Al.: PA la L; Ptaidasts SAW= Nrssur,'&cretaiy. April 28,1855. CLOTHING STORE • ANlii • ?ABACI! ANT TAILORING EsTABLIZA., • Aftirketereet, littoreo Marks araLlitioliA*-; ramsEy toka, PleasialtLia-wat. " • C 7, to their Mende and the publiesnattigi,aasii - they• have on hand.a., vwdety, of •CLotha. Otamillarel cruhron which 'that Win' make lip 'to order'Ontke most rim, amiable ternis and In the moettasshioliible As none but:good , w(Wittaatt ani`ittoplojed, 101 work Insured and good sti: guaranteed. Also a 1:11 stock of REEDY-JUDI Clartuto, dapoi - ,..0f chap, together,altlisorax" . ufillitiplif Ottatlemerei,l:oroUthiM • :ilk 3 44 3 ;gEr Lebanon; Apift.frkletei, • LADIESiIRE4S (§F: GOODS SWARTZ. &BR°• - -• .•) PLEASE CALL A. 1 0 . 1 ,11 EXpEP.TE. .. , '- : Lebanon Valley Bank. , OTICIE IS . HEREBY OPEN to the subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Lebanon Valley Bankvto ' moot at, the public house of If=ritT D. CARMONI, in the' Borough of Lebanon, on Saturday, the sthsday of May, next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, B. N. and 12 V.;.-for l the purpose of electing Thirteen Director in tincertdarfei with law, to nutnago the wifairk.t c /ipik nitirthe next annual election, . " 891111 CrE,' • • 0.11011 1198111i'S',„ • • JOHN .LICI it MT • • NICII.O,If DEL HY; NINCI22, • I"- 4 • JOlllO EVARPER, ALLEN P. HIESIULAN, 'JACOB WEIDLE. Lebanon, April 28, 1855. ' amusissidiers, .6 . 4 2 g p z . 1111 6.; ... Prat 241 ./ FjC),kl-1: off` , E , F 3 11 . 5'3; ' 4P -'' L ' i -- ;,1 .: 4 1.: 0 11 MP Q 1 1,4 - 1 trg..14:1e.0 Lv o v X 5 p.prr:2 Am J 4 1 ? - ?. -`, ri c ~:..1 b•Kc.'`-ggsm I' l R...74go 4 ;—cifovil c a l ~,Er.._.....zzri r, tv.:4...t, . .143*2 : 166' 4 :tZ2 2.. ..I.lflSol P c r 2:44 - 81 45et • t.' F. 3 -...k: .7v2.3.r.vrtt1.0:2m. 11,- . f; " 10 11 12 *-4a t! = i7 l l i . 5 ..115y,E .41..1. -.11 s 0 , E 'ii E.,: . .*.J-",3 11,,g E.,,gito , - 3 . § ,, IN ~tri..1.... st,T .4-- ti po :6. fi ; 9.g.rh.. §,,g. v % it S.' r„ 2i: a l EFj .q 9Ct 2 . e'r ° ' 1 — (;;. - ift Vil 5,0 ;) '4'4 ::::i t sl .f..! ' - ' l, a a al • ? o a °4 - .. E: g t -rll 4 ri. 4 4-4 '.lls - : • ?; NOTICE is hereby' pimp tekeletleli ' o f-i.th m ajoir on th e E u tet e of. OSZP92aotiaiMAXelati,fir. township, Lebanon county, have been graoteirto h0.0n,. dorsiffned, of the township and chanty, ifoiresitia. 'Ali t pe moe , themfore, having Miami aikainst said estate: please present them, an indebted an requested It• make payment: : - • . IlleaßYdd.2lMAlLlaitMA.No.• .- : Cornwall, April 7,1858-Fite Adstatistrelaree ;,.. ..OHIWATTRAUTIOXG,! :GREAT .BARGAINS TEIN-OREAPEST• GOODE THE .ASSORTitaNT l T#ii.4l.o4l6xEsT:B3'Yl.EB7'• • .kiI7BrOPICNiS4 . I" THE • • CEHTEI HtfILDING44 , • RABER & • . • CAL if WITHOUT DELAY' Q l "` ItAiIA • FFIIET: ..." , • PIO 151;14111 ti T• 3.3. • . IitADTIMIEDB.OLOTSINO! - • -.J. traqrmr. Mai TAM 5......0 - 4.214 .1 .1 " ; .9• 4941 : 1 0 044/1 :4: 1. : ,4 : 1:, c a.e.41.:.A aidanolaKA ad tri 6 Y a* _„ r: N. Goodtis Wort. Tina crook ' sigabd is located is lidarket aeon north,of iiYintied4 Lsnibeiger's Vricig Blearet will be phaised to else all la old., &W ads, and: roue of biAlmg articles In big flap. W.tih a dienitindein. tion of serAnk tibilfplu-tbnitaurbeiltirichamikelametiarsi be would respectfully mil the attention, of tbs public es his assortment of Ribles, hymn and 'Prow Books, "WU. _ celtaneaut, Blank and School Books, .Wo4 and Window Paper, Stationery, and *eery article in his Luc of bust. nese. Also. Pocket Dienes and Almanacs for 181 L All the Magazines and Newspapeni,- both daily and weakly, to be bad at publistiefa rates. , All orders for articles In 1311 ilae earefally sad prompt ly attended to, by the tuodersirmid Lebanon, Jan lA, 1868. Boot & Shoe Store Bernd/tea New . Spring and 'Summer' Stock / frUE Undersigned would reepecttilly inform the pubite .1 that he has REMOVED hie BCKYr sad a/tor—max to the room lately occupied - by John &ode 's Cbesetko ery store, where he has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, for Ladies, GeutletneaandChlldren, IS S.lllB anorttoese is very complete, and embraces ail the Llama styles, whirl tie can man COM at kr9r Midas. The public Ivill please oaU and examine. Luatim. - - N. /I.—Taaartaas, now is yoar time if l OU wfAl to me a large avortment of Trunks. Taira, and Wars= Made of Bap. Come ono, come all . Lebanon, April 7,1858. . • PHILIP F . McCAtULLY Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker _ Cumber/dad 'free, one dOot• /art of Mud , . Saw taw, Ift.that 2 TM: Subscriber desires to inform the nubile 1 ed tohee Lea teMit o elr a d ed ers " of BOgS ' an the dle:l= • : finest - finish-a rel: style, If sot superior, tio say hair tofore offered to the public.. •-•,' New EaltstmlMiger__Secipla_ -.. Ile baa, just returned from the eii7l7sl., YLa,h aounr.,lvaleo isiatortinent of the latest Irthlintei W. &Mt; STsYet Boats, Shoes, Slippers, &c., £e., 11:0: Leritter•Gentleamn and Children. .- - arm Every body is intitoitoeanyndizMiliarr e. - I;ft Lebanon, Nor: 4;1867:- ... • . Merchant yr' 1E• Ilift Tailoring • a liskinment: , .OUHP respectfully informs the public mit heood• ur tinen , 3lERCH ANS TAILORING In all Its braneb• es ai ti hie e3tabliBhvent. No 1, EkoLz Boruowto. out door to the Est4it; lintel. He has an elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimers Vestings, and Furniaing G oods, in general. which he solicits the priblic to examine. He shall devote his particulat attention to fitting and mak log up to order. Those wishing clothing made well earl fashions* are Invited to call. N. D--Always on Mo' a large assortment of IMAM MADE CLOTIUNO, to which the attention of the public L also directorL G. Gum". Lebanon, April 14,18.8. TAILORING: WILLIAM "'AL SNYDER rotpect fe II y inform. thepublic that he has commenced the TAILORINO BUSINESS in all its branchis, in the stand formerly of Cyrus Spengler; near the 'tore of Messrs. Billman & °rob; near the LIALF-NY AY. .110USB, in , Boulb Lebanon township. By attention to .bu.iness, 'conforming to the wishes of his patrons, promptneas in his engagements, and moderate prices, he hopes to receive a fair share of the public patronage.— Re has had much exinTience in the badness, (having lately been engaged by that Master Tailoryidtcarts. WAD. was, deed., for a long time,) and fees confidant of ran, daring general satiAtction. Being a new beginner, he Solicits the favors of the public,. go- The Pat""be of Mr. See:mak are especially Invit ed to give him a call. WSI. M. SiSYDN.R. i... S. Lebanon, April 7,18.69-Sm. lar Fashionable lor icliz 1. HOF AN still continues the TA/ I.OltlDlO .01 Business at his 0/d mate. , in C'soubcriand Km; VW Plank Road. where elf rearms who /dab garmenu Made up in the most fastrtonablestyleand best manner, are LP 'sited to call. Be has lately received the New York, Phil adelpkls, Parts and lotto* reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, Med is he has none but the beat workmen f emtoyed, he that all work entrusted to him sr* be done i l =at e s t i i filetorl Manner. 113... With Us thanks to his old customers fut their pat renege heretofore, he respectfully acillcita public faeor. To TAILORS I—Just received and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fastikatt. Tailors 'wishing the Fashions should let the subecritesr * know of the fact, so that he can make his ansagemeuts accordingly. • mzetueL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, April 14,1658. MOM 11LI 41IG.- Mf g , M . ; DI. C INES f. -Onatummair t , TIM LET az FANCY ARTICLta , GUILFORD. LEMBERG ER, Opposite the isrket House. ALL ARTIOIa VOTTGHT or na WAR. RANTED PURILand.IIIEBE, And sold SUIT ,THE .TPAES 1. ALL THE POPIILA, PATENT MEDICINES, ' Ar Guilforirk Acusberger's. HORSE & CATTLt•MEDICTIVES, At Guilford ¢ Leiubergees. 1 BURNING FLUID dr, PI NE OIL, , At GuilfordLemberger's. TOBACCO, SEG ARS, SNUFF, - • • At Guilford 4- Lemberger's, FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, " At G A s: tfAVOl'llEelriterger's' At Guilford 4. Lembeirvo4: With Ar.valletendeloteil Filral4OßSO . Drug 5t.0r.... T Est' aortal mitiety,and sold at the loweet market . . allriaiio Atrarrailted to lit erheir applied. . • - 17` lftit&7G~lAß ' a por.thrrnoNs end ?Altritt RECEPES,'accuratelfr , componndet br • • _, GRAM/ ATEof PHARMACY, Who beurhiid an exPeeloim of eight Tear In Philadelphia and Richmond, Ta. j iltOP! . , _COUNTRY hiBIICEANTS BurniojcZioid, Pii Ca, Essence of Coe" }Mettle/0111/2We*, Seponioer, w Coneunteitted Lte; Xs seamen Ilieteinea,i iWux . izeery, Az ? , at _the. most libel* Wholesale • GU RV& LIMBIRGEIrseIY:a • • • rdee kL i TtO •• • • • neti, 1411 . 6 "1 1 . 3 P.. 4 3 1./PS• . r - • : Narku rme rs- or Pennsylvania, TTENTIONI You eansuiply youritansierith Chan -231. ble t nitrce,. warrant,* pure,_ nhich huts beta in autce'sefnl on ft' Pennsylvania foil be 1;11,4'6(141i 'Year they have received the - DIPLOMAS of New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and . Pennsylvania, Agricultural Socha. ties. and have been used by the Presidia of 17u United States: on hls Carden and on the Public Grounds at Well ington, D. C., and by the fellswins Gentlemen. vie: Z. Locke, Esq., A. P. Leeher, J. L. ROMP. Senator Roberts, Wm. Miller, Ches. York . TKOs: Malkird;" . Esq7,"tsaiigrif*. a `r.l4,' " Knight, Mr. vi l ad f )frr-Atkinson,.an,d i Levi Johnson, all; of New Jersey—they say it fe the ekeapeit and men net • able Manure now in Use, being permanent and improie. log the igothhy enrich/log thriln apor,itar the varlets cripaYol rae—COPe t hei , Oats, &c. Brencloeni t cheek •Mr eat IWin*Peaiia„ bank, or reference to any goodifouse'ln in Bachangsfor Prodeqi,eit.fair Market raters - here, yoeir • orders will he filled anitedpped to yen, free of Ossfleto • expense. Every artide ink,blies gewrasaW.. Super Pfaisphatest,Lithb - ,,;.. - 00 IL ?eta. .. BOIRITNO . 4111batS. 00 ft " • 'American Pertlllier, • tat- 00 a " ; - in. A Bt. rrel la nufficient ' for en Aereefirfonad, broader*. Pore Bone Duet, (feu Lerrela now reedy,) at $3-40 per ~ barrel, or $71.5 a ton. • Pon t" drette, No. 1, (R) bancde now reedy ,) Land Plaster MW ;1 . 0.-1,000 Man . at t barrel: • Pot Ash, fitlibarrele. • - • Peruvian, Patagonian and Chillan GUANO. . , ozotor, A LKINAII 7 ; Propriatig. - NiAllitotath 'FRONT Strict; City . ; PIC 110L.Wboisseale Dealers allowed. g Tama s uip o ttii esss,b• . he¢ mr.appitilatkritasoga t t apt Kassa!' 91' PIP Allen 9 1 .-•• ' .-; i.-.;.-ASFCh-atlt44r4esit . ' . , iiii_ great Divioarry.o7 tht:rfpi.elar - - • IhiP011T11 ; NT TO . , _ ~... ; .•;-. , ' - . TOBACCO GIIEWIERS.: .. - Dr. , oes tev ` Linnemils , Tittite• Zaiitbrettive : Titki ohoie; the &relit Ihibiltitetto fir Tobliheilf TT it. a well known cad, incontroveatebiii Amnia" thighs' Ji_ usn of Tobacco is ,tlie promoting csuaeof =in; atlas wok, kuvert , )Icutakand-Pbyetcal Disorders towhich this-. nee of 10101 leahl t ica, as careful atuilyhis and long, „, painfill•illence have clearly woven that it coo certAiiirco )c ind,jeitseruinipropertiesradat in their effeita.•whiot by entaring into the blood ' T" the functions and operations of the. /Mlle; ea to =prime that organ to bosibrinnalydiaaisseck i cu:, -..f. TOBACCOaffects also theentlre neqoussys • [fasting itielf-,-sa all 'who' have eVor used ' the _' _. A *weed irlit bear teettmony—ln - Laraltnlii, Noir • - ~4 , -; bility,! Water .srasb;. Dyspepala, and many . . ' - den ol a similar charaoter. , . , c kJ I VIE TASTE ItESTORATIVVIII e : • ' Are designad to counteract these billet?' influottem =haea proved cOmpletely truccesafnl in a innitltude of cipp . . lia, and wherever used. Being harrilais in'theig k eefeur • th•r4iutelbeneffclia'adhict , dpdetba - entre , system; ta(- 14. storing._ o to wbla, : pia .beconio !I itfated as eastitr±,, I .., ed b y - • *cites, clincPle,*9-,topFusyl UR hTits•l. ton arid , pA i iiytucticUpkosniiitlon 0, . it-Whroat , . —wh , alway s alasetiedt - tribon abstain fr_qt s l4.- L.: use Tolacoo. and by &lire 4 fiethby . 90 . thie • • Stomach; bovigoote , the wbcdersysteas;;;t, 131::111 5." ~. P.rssna 100 ail greilleiralilY pi/WT*ll4pm their an- stitnthins and ,a Alie 4 14ejii .4 1 49 ,4d t p. elp os. A Trocpas imdliatibileil ii4cilbrar otait i l ll 4 4: o .9 l lNat! "41 aileilitint•liabft'ortikbicellWrfite , -- " '; Thiaalitt "ooltosen oar, ii, 40 c6Fttiatiiii 41 .rt,amo' retsEint3ii Jo*: fele. of LO Cents per to ''l 4 • I, • .. :Alit* /ft... • . iftWW Willis :I;tA *Ns. rn GR4EFF'S MARKET STREET, Cluksbone, :Pow Jersey of Caps Is/and, Nay Jorsivir. 1151;46% I R er Cf. ME