The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 12, 1858, Image 3

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    Piaflint Ailtritgir.
'COEN DEISOORITIO PRINCIPLES CPARI TO LEAD, TIZ MAZE
TO roam."
Wig. M. BREIZIN, Editor and Proprietor
LEIIANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY ) .MAY 12, 1868,
Democratic- State Noithitions.
JUDGE OP STITREAWOVItirt
WILLIAM A. PORTER,
OP PRIZADELPIILI.
CAN/ali COMMISSIONER:
WESTLEY FROST,
OF I'AYEITZ.
i 7 lion. John Potteiger, Represen•
tativeand Senator in the State Legisla
ture from Berks county, died on the
25th ult,, aged .75 years.
0:::r The Market-house, stalls in Read
ing, were sold last week at'publicrte,
for the ensuing year, and brought $l,-
898 86. This does not include the
street stands outside the Market-house.
Otr Hon. Thom.as L. Clingman, for
; many years a member of the House of
;Representatives, has been appointed by
the Governor of North Carolina a U. S.
Senator from that State; in plaee of H'On.
Asa Biggs, recently appointed rt . Judge
of the U. S. District Cotirt.
Kr' The opposition in Congress op
pose the admission _of Miimesoea:sn * d
Oregon this session. no r th vrtil he
Northern States andyrS'seor free consti•
tutions. Why,.it will be ttitled do they
nppose them They are
"I I both Demo
cretin! That's the milk in the-cocoa
nut.'
'l , - lion. Josiah J. B4ns, United
States Senator from South Carolina, who
,was elected in 1853, as the successor of
'Mr, Barnwell, died, auddAtly at Wash.
ington on Thursday night. He was in
the Senate Chamber during the day, and
apparently in good health. He was
somewhat advanced in years.
Otrl'lte coalition opposiiion are, al
ready quarreling about the spoils of of
fice in Philadelphia, less thln a weak
they wilt be abusing each other much
more titan they did the I'Locofocoa" be
fore the election. The Evening Journal
opened thqoivar t and i we expect every
day to bear its fire ret j urned frotii guns
iveirinaniiiid and well-shotted.-
Otr Sol. Snyder, confined in the au
phin county prison, serving out a sen
tence for kidnappini, recently attempt
ed .to,hang himself. He hail tiy some
means obtained a piece of strap, Which
he attadhed to the upper bar of his enli
door, from which he was hanging at the
time he was discovered. One of the
keepers of, the prlson, goin by, p
.
'paned to notice" him, and immediately
cut him dOwn, but not before life, to all
,f
appearances, was nearly extinct. ur.
'Botebaugilt .was called 'in, with whose
skillftWasiihsta'nce the intendedsuicide
was Soda :Waugh! to a state of sensi
bility.
Ift
OtrOuriteighbor of the Courier wannt
the Canal 'Commissioners to resign.=
Reason,they are Democrats.
,He wants
our papers to unite , in 'a call upon them
to resign. Suppose our neighbor 'and
his friends set, the exan t iple and unite
call Yvon , o I Y their own oitte:e
holders, more .u,seless and much less
wanted, to resign. For instance, Brig-
ham Young, an appointee of President
Fillmore, still holds on to his office, and
can scarcely bey lackiti)6t. 'He is not
wanted, is worse than useless, and we
think the papersof the opposition party,
of which he is a member, should unite
in a call upon him to resign. .Please
gentlemeti - perluade your friends to leave
office when they are not wanted, espe
chilly that ultra Republican '(in wives,)
Brigham Young.
, Otr*lll Philadelphia, on Tuesday. of
last 'week, the election resulted-in favor
of thri)ereople'is Ticket," by from 2,500
to 4,560 Amajority, All the factions and
ism s had, , ais, ; era of good feeling, and ,
with thortsaitanee of Democratic recre•
ants,brought - about said result. "West's
' everybody's victory, is nobody's victory,
• and th e poor,ciaiiii,lation of "crowing"
is not even permitted: to thoopposition.
'They can't say that' lt is a Republican
victniy, not: . can they loat - A
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... , _inerican •
:Neitkir - Tirrther sadale itTiOnn Lea° at p•
ton (tifitlitAtouki:bo,4oothingyitthetn)
beciuridsltiiral - o,th* i i ,k , in 0C ra tioott n -
didateg lirere well-kneivii ,anti-Leectrop
toniteC,arld supported ses'hueh. Weex
pecte' Ifie4?mocracy to, be defeated in
?hilt( tiliiik t iind are OSA-satis fi ed that
t 4.
it is 1142-waissra or . opposition`tule
in thafii tyltij 4gPl3,t the people of the
whole tiniftrOnCtheri When an elec
tion again 40, 1 !roliud. that has some
thing practiio; liosit.,:tti , Ole Democracy
ky
will swesiktiiii
iiit , ,'rE Oil:Philadel
phia now All Atja,sgeuri q)e•sext
Presidener - * O.'' - ' - '''''—,--,'—
A large vote was polled • for ' a siring election.
The vote for Mayor war as follow:
~
For Atextuider Henry ' , People's calaidete, ' 413,712 '
Far Richard Vaux',Damocrat, - : ' . " 29 P .9
4,rim
Majority for Henry,
featbfirs Helen c 6 bi l ifia•desteiNitiordifs
oolobrated Mrs. Cunningham the illiked`).-
.. • if sr of
*
Dr. Burdett, was isseried,on.•Mosiday Met to 6
Young dentist, of
_New York . 1400 76 '' ,
al Protectorate over alrlexice.
t
The Pennsyivanine, after noticing th e
/ miserable condition of that beautiful,
hut distracted country—Mexico—thus
argues in favor of, the establishmentor
a Protectorate: "Industry is the, true
basis of civilization, but industry can
not exist where a gevernment:is impos
sible which is strong enough to protect
it. Mexico needs protection and the
United Ste.tps are in duty bound to grant
it to her.. We cannot allow eight mil
lions of l 'people right upon our bounda
ries to relapse into a savage state. All
our Indian troubles, past and present,
our former ware with England, would be
as nothing to the dangers which would
grow out of such development to the
peace and prosperity of this country.—
Not alone does a feeling humanity dic
tate to us to render assistance to our
suffering neighbors, but important rea
sons of state, considerations of self-pre
servation imperatirly demand our in
terference in the affairs of Mexico.—
Mexico must neither sink into barber
ism, nor must she become like Turkey,
the theatre of war between the great
powers of Europe and America. To
prevent such a calamity, which would
affect not only, the destiny of this na
tion, but of the entire American Conti
nent, we must act-with promptness and
decision. The moment is opportune.
Ili.oray never again be so favorable.—
France has troubles within , to conten d
i
against ; she has to watch the threaten-,
ing phases of the Englis'h and
England hasenough to de in Asie, , vv ich
ties the, l 'han t dsof these Powers;
I,
they really feel disposed to meddle with
the affairs of this hemisphere. Mexico
needs,a protectorate for her own Sdva
tion and our security. Lev the
,prptee
toraie be a
.fait accompli, befOre insist.
ance could beOr g anised. It must be
clone sooner or later, and had better be
done at once."
The principle objection'to the pro
posed protectorate is based upon the
fact, that public opinion,in our country,
is supposed' to be opposed to meddling
in the affairs of other countries. "Non
intervention has been oueielicy." But
we think that this petlicy has been ex
clusively applied to the affairs of 'Eu
rope and * niit'Of 'Anierica. If we hold
that no'hui4ean power shall •acquire
further domain in America, it occurs to
us that the doctrine of self-preservation
which dictated this declaration,‘should
indicate also that this dominion must
be l iirese;Ved from anarchy ,dissol
t titian,
degradation and dirkgrace . . ,, notab
solutelAdiigraceeul that
alorig e our southern borde,r—should' be
in a constant state of revolution, and
rioting in-every excess of anarchy 7- r .
Such nation is a nuisance in a neigh
borhood, so it becomes patriotic to abate
the nuisance existing. in a neighboring
nation, by establishing a protectorate.
fter.the passage of the bill thro'
I COlfgress adinikting Kansas into the
Union with the - ecompton Constitution,
thouland people visitedthe
flottse-Viserenade the l Prcsident.
Three cheeriwere.gisen, when Mr. Be
chanan appeared :and spoke as follows,
in 'his usual Clear and eloquent style
TUB 'PRESIUNNT'S 9P.E.E64
(.4.:tcr i v,krtit-1 feel very much honored by
the kindness widch, you live displayed
. in com
ing in inch reSpectablentimiors
to 0 7 c mega ser
(made. I havploug been nequain ‘ ted with 'wash_
I tiktyii:beert intiris,4 with my fellow.
.oltizefis of this oity for, a longer period tha
of pot have lived, andf have never received any
thing but kindness, attointion, and good will front
the p6pulationiof this p . istriet. [ Cheers.] I thank
you Most cordially.that the kindness which your
fathers have extended to me still lives in the
breasts of their children,' and I hope when I leave
this city, if I liVe rgtniii to my quiet home, I
shall carry ,with me:Jour affectionate regard,;
which' I shall endettimr to deserve. [Applause.]
This is e.great occasion pn,which you have as
•sembied. lt le, fir *Ayr*, men. The best inter
ests of the country were involved in the long con
test which has soluippily terminated, [Applause,]
I hope and bellevlsthat the result will tend to
_promote thalmice • and prosperity of our glorious
union. .[Cheers sail of All the people siptutlthi,
face of the eartii,; thirpeople 'of Washington are
the mostinteriistild4n presesving this unity of in
terests whiehhass sundered us glorious abroad,
' and esisiesiiffii fikisosperons at home. [Cheers.],
I doneftlifink that ,wiahe becoming in lie to
enter ,into,any the groat question
which has so happily terminated. i therefore
must conclude these brief remarks w : ith again re
peating to. ou howheartiii I feel'yoUr kindness,
and hOw'*giatefully shall:everlinnetaher it to
tiniest period of my eiiStMteo. - [Cheers.]
Speeches: were also , expressive
of gratification of result bj; Senator's
Toombs and Ow' in, and. Min : Messrs.
Clay,' Leteher, SteieratoO. The
crowd afterwards i;roceeded ,to .the resi
derieei of SenetO"rs Bigler, 1 4reen, and
Brown, and lon Meeirs..j. OlancY
Jones, and English ; who severally ad
dressed thernipim Ne s te , made
Senator Hunter, of Vircipip, who
was absent fro Vii hoine, 'On Hon. A.
H. Stephens; of Georgia, Wto was in
disposed.
; ,
.n.
Conunssen To Antio Bi
A tinnsar.B.— s ailor
cited recently in Tsints; . and on his di;nth,:bed.con
teased that he wasinie of the' crew -Alko,renrdered
Mrs. Alston, of Soittli Carolina, forty *ears ago.
Dirs. Alston was,tiie Aaiightes, of, A ;MP
from She sailed fro Cinrlisten k0.;:..54,,1t0rk.,. in . a
brig,.and on,the trip the crew . mutinied aid mur
dered 'all the officers , and passengers;Mre. Alston
being the - list one ;Walk tke: plank: 'The Sailor
remerabere*her look of despair, and died in the
greatest agony of mind.
.. , • : .
flair, The Kansas ..free-State„ eonvention
nominate sate * *Blears met ,at;'iopaka, .on- the
28th ult., and nominated g.J..Atlarps for Gover
nor, Colonel Halliday' for,',Zidatenant Goiernir,
Conway of itimore} for
. •
THE ' I:b3XNON ADVERTISER.---A FitiVifLY
.
jgrPor overhead neighbor KED! now
t4ticett,Pietures for 25, 50, 75 - cts., $l, and upwards,
being a great reduction upon termer price. Sec
his circulars.
Otr A passenger car is now attached
to the up freight train on the Lebanon Valley
Railroad for the accommodation of persons wish
log to meet the Baltimore train. It arriies at
Harrisburg at 12 noon. Fare 6U coats.
Otr - Our old friend . taratBSRGER ad
vertises his long and well-known Cloth Manufac
tory. Persons wanting anything in his line will
do well to procure it from him. Everything
about him is genuine.
Irr' At a meeting of the Stockheld
era of the Wister Library Company, on Monday
evening. Kelm& John H. Kluge, E. A. Uhler,
and Ifenry Derr, were elected Directors for the
ensuing three years.
Lt". • •
fk) -- The Council ordered notice to
be given to the property-holders of Plank road,
from Water to Chestnut streets, to have their
pavements made. This will interfere with flat
boating in some parts of that legality.
Santous ACCIDINT.—On Sunday at
teraoon as Mr. Tittle Hartman, accompanied by
his wife and child, was returning home from
town in his carriage, when in the act of crossing
the Canal Bridge at Mulberry street, the horse
shied, and fell with the carriage and all over the
embankment. The wife and child were consider
ably hurt, but Mr. Hartman escaped uninjured.
INruogrice or BEGGARS. •-••• We noted
the other day a beggar entering a house. Ile
wanted money which was refused, but was given
bread. Upon coming out he gave the bread to
She dogs, and upon being remonstrated with for
his conduot became eidolont and abusive. Such
,
conduct on the part of those asking &silty will
soon have the effect of creating a bad feeling
against all of that class.
(Kr'An election for Directors of the
Lebanon Valley Bank was held on Saturday.—
Quite a lively time in consequence. De - follow
ing gentlemen were elected, viz :---John George,
John W. Ithlinger, Jacob Weidle, David Retna
ny, Wm. Myers, C.:Bomberger, D. Rank,,Geo.
Hoffman, John Light, s.e., Jefferson Shirk, T. T.
Worth, 0. IL Bergner, Wm. Shirk. 4
John George was elected Pres ident,andJoseph
Karob, Cashier.
"Too MANY TRAIN:MS.—The/ present number
of stores in New Hampshire is 2,700, or one to
every twent,9 families of half a lozon parsons
each."
In Lebanon we have one store selling
groceries to about 50 families of six persons each
When we takp, into consideration that hundreds
of families from the country procure their grace.. ,
riesin town, it is evident that the business is, in
a 'healthy condition.
FURIOUS DEtiymo.-We would will the
attention of oar Police to the fact that there is'
an Ordinance against fast Driving throuib our
stret9, which we think should be enforced. On
Monday evening Dr. John . W. Otoninger was
placed in danger of losing his life by being run
down at the ,corner of Market and Cumberland
streets, by a Rot driver with a pair of horses.--
Ile was hit at the back of the head by the pole of
the carriage, receiving severe bnilses. Its novon
dor that more accidence have not happened from
the evil of fast driving and it should be put a
stop to. .
Krlt may interest our lady readers to
knot,. that green is the fashionable color on the
sunny side of Broadway, New York, an Chestnut
street, Fhiladelph ia, just now, and the color that
is to bo the fashion ail summer, Green Is the
predominant color in most of the costly shawls
sold at auction. The flounces of
,silks, bargees
and . wrsuadinnexhibit the same, tints Tha,),itos
net materials incline to lb, and 41s, orpisily eon
spiouous in the wreaths and sprey . s..thac spurt eh
near the cheek of beauty.. Fashion is thus in love
with Nature for once, sod resolved to appropriate
• her livery.
Fges.--Persons unused to
attending, Court often detain themselves in town,
and,at:Court, froma want of knowledge of where
to•ohtain their fees for attendance. To isid them
ire nieution...that ail , Ritness costs AO R.,1(1 either
at ,the
,:trOeuxer t s,Ottise,_ fi b y,
gleilt of Quarter Sessions. ~The 11c0 ,mcle, for
ir.itn,esees to facilitate the receipt cf,..cnch,egetc ieto
inasaor,gQt made out jar•a t scrivener, their bill in
tmoimi..forei, and present ko, Sin ,Qlerk.,uf the
Quarter Sessions, during the recess of Court, far
taxation, when they can immediately obtain their
PaY•
O It will be observed that the "Leb
anon Valley Bank"has changed its name to "Leb
anon Deposit Bank," in consequence of the incor
porated institution, now being organized, having
the title of "Lebanon Valley Bank." The De
posit Bank will do business 'as usual, hoping a
continuance of the confidence and encouragement
of the- - publio. Their..nieins aud.,ability, have
been foiled -end not fouild minting: through-the
discearageieenta of the late panic. They also
metiroinitly all ttieir liabilities through the'lty
inetinies of hat APyil,whieb they trist has giv
en Oil a further- hold upon the MniftddiMe
Or Our neighbor of the Courier is
how a Bank Director, a position attained onlyhy
tnee'Ofierally supposed to be honest and baser.
able. Wi believe the editor of the Courier - to be
such, in the private and business walks oflife., 7 —
We I'Visii — weeoulA.say, much for in"Pcill
tiosvX4s.wish.he would reft;rta hia:perr tontrds
his political opponents. "Be just . though the
falr What proof is there that thepresent
"heads of our goverpinent" Galphiuise 1 , the
Treasutyl Cad Car .nelirhbor produce a single
instance in evidence Neeikhe be reminded that
there is not one instance et act'slegion in Presi
d linithairan's adminstratioes of
five,ycarttii ten instanoaa i luoresident Fillmore's
three years. ~President lierce's Cabinet left of
honoraily ; how was it with the gentlerden
under,Rilhoore? Need we say "GalPhin
But we are magnaninious; we spare the friends
of the' editor of the Courier; have done ice- in
many instances, againid the wishes of ourfTfentli,
wheri we might have retaliated most
When the Courier talks of "thieving postmas
tem", for political effect, we might. answer
with another effect, but we spar: his friends.
We have a *hell on this subject that m4ht with
ease be thrown into their camp. We .could have
it explode at the appointed time and pllicd scat
tering, confusion and dismay . throughout Leba
non county. We, will not do so., Borne postreas
tors at presentholding commissions have not been
appointed by the present administratio
have been robbed,—the matter hushed up, and
the.robbers.eontinue their functions in a negli
gent, and Wearable manner.' All such things
might be said—probably provert s —but our dewri
er friend teps.thataneh things are dote of
individ
uals,, atll' i that.iCe`do net, charge tie opposition
party with theta. They are generallrhotiait and,
honoratii den; not Aitiliefe We do
not think that !caulking iii kill , in feklititic
7,r
HUE AFFAIRS.
The Lebanon County Agricultural Tga VOLUNTLREI POR President
Society.
},bas not yet signified his tteeeptineet tittle two
An informal meeting was held on Tuesday
volunteer regiments for Utah, act is it PrObable
evening, May 4th, 1858, at the
public boom of that ho will do so untll ‘ Congress niakerthe cc-
Jons M. MARK, by eitisens of Lebanon county,
°emery appropriation for -their support,. The es
having for its object the permanent organization timates have udt yet been made.
of an agricultural society.
President,-Hon. SIMEON GUII;F6P.D.
Scererary—D. B. &muss.
;VD motion, it was unanimously ,;
t Resolved.. •That a committee of ten be ormolu -
ted to call‘a meeting of the agriculturists of Leb
anon count:7i, to. meet at .Lebanon, it an early
day, for the purpose of forming a per,mement or—
ganization of a Lebanon- County Agricultural
Society; ansl•thatsaid.Committee be also instrue
ted,to ,urgefillien those interestell in agriculture,
the: advantages to be derived from such- organize.
tion; and that the President of this meeting shall
be chairman of said committee.
The following gentlemen were appointed to act
under the above resolution :—Hon. Simeon Guil
ford, Chairman; J. W. Grove, Christian Bomber
ger, Jacob Witmer, J. Lawrence Rightmyer,
MOnO Daipinger, John Light, (a s) Jacob Shaef
fer, Hon,,Woti, Rank and Win., Udell, ;Seq.
There prevailed pt this meeting a feeling thii,t
an Agricultural Society.was practical in . Lebanon
County. The. several gentl omen present made
judicious and well-timed remarks to that effect.
Plans were suggested for the rule and govern
ment of the Society. Their adoption was, how
ever, postponed until the next meeting, whioh
will be duly announced by the President.
Adjourned. [Signed by the Officers.
Kr Some o f the papers along the ./11.
ninta Valley state that considerable apprehen'eion
is felt on account of the wheat crop, which prom
ises to he a failure. The case is different along
the Lebanon Valley. The indications here are
that-all our crops will be most abundant.
BY OITE LOCAL REPORTER
TUE FEAIiKLII LITERARYINSTITITE
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will meet to-morrow (Thpratlay) evening.
' •
THE Sapw was ill tOtiVil ex-Whit
ed on Ao.tdai. The (iranswarrat" appeared to
be the chief attraction.
"LOON BIRDS,"
.known by the supersti
(sieh as "Biudder Noses,") as "swig yea.
ger," were again hovering through the -sir on
Sabbath evening,
"BRUDDER diets "A pril fool,"
(judging others by himself;) was on abutter /ast
week and thinks thatan important announcement!
Really, he must be hard, up; for . items. Better
come uplere and Start that re-prinl again. •
Tins DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS can.
tiatie to be held in Temperance gall; and appear
ances indicate that beneficial results have already
beeq,pmeomplished thiough their.instri*entality ;
The - meetings are still largely attended.
A SLIGHT Fine occurred at a - ; build.
Mg in . Cumberland street, east Lebatkon, at . si
o'clock, on Saturday fivenin g. It was extinguish
ed' before doing any serious damage—hencie" no
general alarm WAS struck.
ATTENTrox J—We are requested to
state i in behalf of the Ladies who propOie hold—
ing the Fair, that they would be pleased to re
ceive all articles manufactured by others for said
Fair, immediately.
SEVERAL GENDLEMEN, not relishing
the Rein in our ourleet, lateeded,?,still : yrented," asked
us v l !4qher:ttiat APPli* t 9, 00 17 ,0 11 1 1., .9f ecTUfli
tbere are
. exceptions, WO nierely referred, te.tboso
ate:Tiding outside the doors indliCi'Seine elierelles)
in the vestibules, staring like'bittis of prey,'' at
the public.
ANN . IVEAS R Y .—l s o-d ay ( Wednesday)
that glorious standard sheet of America—the
star-spangled banner—is floating to the breeze,
over Perseverance Hall, in commemoration of the
9th. anniversary of the Company. At a meeting
held at the Hall ) on the evening of the 27th ult.,
•
the followint , iesolution was unanimously adopted:
, Resoit;ed, That in consequence of the Fair pro
posed to be giVen by the Ladies of Lebanon; on
Whit-Monday, May 24th;-.w@ dispense with any
formal celebration of the 9th' anniversary of the
Perseverance Engine and Hose Company;
EXIIIBiTION.—The public exhibition
by a numintr . of the pupils connected with Labs
ripe high School; we are, pleased 'to tiLY, Passed
or pleasantly, on Thursday evening, and notwith
stsndingithp ingientent stateof„the „wen,,ther, Tem
.
permuce Dail was densely.crowded With an
•
ligen t, audience. The curtain rose at 11 teel,oult,
and the exereises,eensisted of seloct orations and
d i iniegkeii, original essays and muaie. The pro
gramme read as follows:-4-0:talirie's Deftance;Ex
pungingi,Resations, Village Sql;ire, Essayjilep
utatiort, Jasper and Stephen Plum, American Le!.
borers, Essay, Tribute to Washington, Mark An
tony—Death of Caesar, Fractious Man, Essay,
Box and Cox. These were choice selections, and
the various characters were ably represented by
the following pupils :—Mason 'Weidman, Samuel
P. Reber, J. Clement Dhler, Simeon 11. Guilford,
David S. George, Geo. Pfiegcr, andqatuuel P.
Bowman. The. Orations were given with spirit
and in HOMO Oases with.considerable power. The
Dialogues could be better: appreciated by being
present than we able to describe them, werifull
of mirth-provoking wit, and in 101318. instances
sufficiently humorous to make one uncomfortable
with laughter. The Village,,,Squirs was 'uproar
°nab, ludicrous, and Box St-Cox would make one
.
"laugh and, grow fav witbeet hindrance, exeept:
I . ?r WautUfrocM. Thu *says were Woll:wriiteii
. productioils, hi ,one op. Which : the. power of the
press wtts,nobly alluded, todorincing capacity on
the part of the , authors fail liecorang, ',successful
w!itere., though readWith' hop'sidecahle .
tinniness, theY Could,not be 'heard t by the Whole
audience. The pdos)p.wel.sogioqitai.hetirege
neous, but quite'interesting at least so wept dg
ed, if "keeping 'thie! by a great liertint the
audience, is a criterion to go by. On. the "hole,
the exercises, were long, hut the audierceo ;paid
marked, attention to the last, thus showing the
`feeling of satisfaction to
would:
been.very'gerieral.
Occasinnally the Hall would, ring with applause.
Among tbe audience we observed S. SprEN Esq.,
Erinciiml of the Myerstown Academi, a number
of big students, aid ti r goedly portion' of the . fair
sex fiiim the same place. . •
Flag CitaoKans.—TheAinerittan jar en'lles , will
be:rejoiced to learn..that. there. is . some prospect
of an abundance of-Ohinete fire crackers, 'ltitieh
will bring pricesdwii frOm. the - rates carient,last
year; in consequence ff the scareity.thenArodue t
e 4 by a short supplY. .1867, to
Fehrunify 26th, 1857, there were shipped' from
Bong to,tht baited States, 09,41' hexes..
of fire crackers,
, figo4il, 42,897• in the previous
year, and 85,32.1khexes-in the yoar.bsfore..that.
DEATII OF TWA LAST., ENNSVLVANLL.
, . .
We some HMO since noticed,. that . there was but,
one slaVe left in Laucastei of the :Amber' man;
emitted mintier, the act abolishing slaveryffia Penn.
sylvania. lie died on the sth lest, qt, a very
advanced age, supposed by many to buil'e oldest
person in the county. Ilia name was Abram
'Kirk, and he was the,slavo.of Porter, of
Drumore township, by whom he was manumitted.
m e emicelie is notrknown. It hap ,beirmaseer
tatted , however, that Kirk was
.. .eter 103 rinse
old when . 4104, is,: _that
he was + dtilP ofistore idissionnte
The Lebanon Market.
Clare:iffy Oarti/Mttid :Weekly by . Myere e 8 Shour.
LEBANON, WZMIESDAT, MAT 12, 1858.
Leb. Mills Ex. Fern. $5 50 Potatoes, bu 65
Smith " itxtra'"" 's'oo Eggs, Ifs doz. 8
Leb. VAL Super. Fin.. 4 . 50 Butter, if lb 15
Prime White Wheat, 105 Lard, 9
Prime Red,Wheat, 100 Tallow ? . 9 -
Prime nye, GO Hain; • •• 11
„
Corn, 'Shoulders, 8
nets. . '33- t Sides,
eloves-seed," 'llO Soap,
%timothy-seed, 250 '
plar t .seeg, ;150 White Rags, :' 5
Dried Apples, "elLu, 100 Mixed Rage,
Dried Apples ! 'pealed, 150 Flax, 61 il);
Peach "Suite," 250 Bristles,
Peach ullutzels," 'l•'2s „ittli66;ll lb., '...62%"
cherries, P5O • .40
Onions, 50 Soup Betilas,lB :6,
Vinbgar; geL, - ''l2%
' Apple Butter,64 crock, 45
~,.
The Ploiladelphia . .MEarket.
!' L'IIIII3.DEIiI+IIIA, litar..t 0;1858.
BREADST aFFS.--The: steadinees,: apparent
.
in the FlourparAmt . stplaut .. racte4ei thetrade in
this staple,*kid the:late fore ignmews has no ,cf
. ..„ •
feet upon :prices: , The expertalotilana, : hoiirever,
had been limited, but there has..been
qniry for home consureption, and with .light,
esipts. Holders are :firm in their demands, with
sales of 6,000 bbls at ~$4,60 bbl for standard
brands, $4,75®5 for Western extra, and ss.®sy
50 for extra family,: as to brand. -The.-,,sales
the trade have been moderate'it $4,500t4i2.1. for
etandard and better brands, $.4,76 . ®5 furextra,
mud 65,25 ® 5,25 fur extra family anti fancy brands
as in quality. The receipts and stocks of Rye
Fleur and Corn. Meal continue light, and prices
are firm 'with of 350 Ws of the former, and
1,000 bbls of the latter. Pertha Meal at $3,35
bbl. Wheat—There has been a fair inquiry
for good and prime lots; hut other kind& are un
saleable, even at low prices. Sales of 10,000 bus.
Southern and Penna. in lets, .at 100®112 for in
ferior and prime red, and 115 ®123 for fair and
prime white. Rye is dull and sells slowly at 70-
Q 6Se, closing at the latter rate. Corn has :been
in good request, and salesof 30;000. bus yellow.'
are:_tapOried-at 50( 71st elosing-atthe let
Mr 'figure ; tand:69o in *ore,' including seine , in
ferior at 62 ®ose, ad White at ff7@t33p... Data
have'also 46;000 bus: to
note at 39()40e for Penne,. and 38630 for Dela
ware, in store and alma. ' r. I • I
PRILADELPIIIA CATTLEMARKET.--The•
offerin'ismf Beef. Hattie afthe Head New
Drove nal; centprisedahout 760 head dtiring the ,
last week. The demand was .moderate and the
market.dull,-priees ruling in favor of theibuyer;,,
the saki Were generally maderwithin the range
of sBalo, including extras aLslol,thti 100'11;s.;
about 100 head were taken to New York. Among
the Cattle at this yard-trere-43 head from Berke
county, belonging to S. Shoed.f.,
At WaikielPs 'Avenue Dtor+. l .Vitrd there Wore
about - 120 Beeves; and all but.. 1.00 head, 'which
went to Near,...L.York; were , disposed of , 4l.l'priccus
ranging from $9 10 to . $lO - 50 . . per 100fils..
Sachet, of Berks county, had 21 head which
sold at $849 00... - .
Of Cows and CA.LVES the offerings at the Wash
ington Drove Yard, Ridge avenue, were' abou t
350 bead; salecranging- at frotu
,$3,5 to $BO for
fresh Cows; $25.t0 $3O for Springers, and,sl2 to
$lB for dry Cows, ; ~`
About 5000 Samar were ,offered at•
'Wardell's.' The tairket.vias lively, and alt sold
at from $4 to $0 00 ettel4.equal to ttalle. per lb.
dressed.
Special Nalites.
DR. HARDMAN'S •
• ADVERTISEMENT
,Mark tbo day Ond dee; " •
lloLLowar's OINTURNT ANDPitia,—The chap
ter of accidents is one of thedongest 'chapters in
the volume of ininiant !Mitering. In most hespi'= ,
tals, bruises, fractures, "' a islotation's, incised
wounds, scalds, burns , are .looked upon as
things to be experimented on 14" the b‘mefit .of .
broods of young, students, previous to,thoir.debtie
ss full-fledged surgeons. -Theamomit,of unnee
essary,butehery, in these instructiens is enormous.
At least twenty-five cent. of the "operation's" We
read of m'y'atakes• which might and ought to have
be s et'Dressings of liolleiray's'Ointment
and the tuhri:chtion of tho injured.fiesh with that
healing priparation, is peeitiv.elY all that
quired in three-fourth's , atlio eases Wore.the am
putating knife is now employed, - ' -
GIDDINESS, zczaneeles,.:B4o.
These pains and disagreeable feelings are gen
erally. symptoms of some other complaint); snob as
dyspepsia, apoplexy, and *various others,,all.of
which are caused by corrupt noxious inatterl clog
ging thwmarions circulations; hence, a stream or
rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement
R. groat pressure on the brain. Giddiness; head
ache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and vari
ous other complaints are the result. Thus it will
be seen-that all the. abieve.painful• and;dietresuiing
trattlidieeowelbeiroright - to , the blood. Dr.3ktorse's
Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to Amalie en- .
ly medicine that will thoroughly purify the blood.
They enter the blood, and follow the stream of
life on its journey tbrbugh the system; They root
out all feniltielat and impurity, and ,drive out every
unhealthy obstruotion., . They shoild.holislieii ev
ery niglittin suffioleskuusatities'to opetutebtlek
ly, by'commeucing with two pills on going to bed,
three the next night, foifirthemeit.; it th4i.tryMp
toms.are not romoved,.edurmence again with two
, piilcannd;ge' up again as before; Contisitiein like
manner until the bloodiithoroughly purified, and
all+pain and distress is entirely removed. -.
• Obtain one of our FREE AtNeA < NAOR; and
road thesbistory. of pr. Morse's' father/and how
this medicine *As iittoduccd: • !` •:.
BEWARE of a counterfeit on thine Pill's—
YELLOW WRAPPERS. All genuine are in
BUIE wrappers, with the signature of A. J.
White 00 . an cash box. Price 25 ets.
Ar.itforsea Indian Eqpt Pine Pro 'sold by all dealers
lu Medicines.
To all whom it may Concorn.—The under
signed begs leave to inform hie old customers, and the
public in general, that he still continue@ to manufacture
CABINET WARE of:all descriptions et his old stand, in
Walnut street, between Bamler's and Relnhard's Hotels,
in the borough of Lebanon. The public will please re
member. that his work is. made up of better materials,
and is of better finish, than can be found in any other
establishment in the borough of Lebanon.
Dee. 23, 1837. .. C. BP-OTHERLIkE. .
ts,.Another Wonderful Curs, made by Pratt & Butch
er's. MAGIC OIL. Reading. Pa., June Ist, 1857..
Messrs. PRAT" a BUTCH3I,—This to to Certify, that .I
bare been...Mid/4d with . Rheumatism for . years, , and
have expended some four . hundred dollars, to bare It.
cured, but all to no effect. I use(' but outrbottle of your..
Magic Gil—am now well. , Yours Truly, .
Weeldigionef....Vitireen ath end )otb. •
,; HELiIIBOLB' 9 VAlt
111 , tE . •PBL
..I.EL/11301.1YS Genuine PiLEPARATION.
rilgl,3l.lloLD'S Genuine PILEPARATION. , , •
IiELM ROMPS. Genuine PREVARATION . •. •
Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with
the greatest aseumoy and Chorales]. knowledge devoted
to. their combination, lkirSee ad vertisement. headed
.•.lIELUBOLLYS DIN PREPARATION. .
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. 7 -The.well mer
itod sucbdrd of these celebrated Bitters, itudAhe
.Ib.vor
With which it his.boon received by our triosf Isespbetablo
citizens, speaks •vOlituier ea to its efficacy IkbilAslng
bout.Lbo.henefleial molts 'for which it if
lia in lieen permit of a long course of observation
and 'atudyDecter's.practice. so that the . Propriir
tore have rio . hesitancy In presenting It to the world, a.s
unsurpitssedlit effecting, a speedycertain , and
perma-
nent cure for aThirregalaritlei and ,weaknese of the di
genti cc organs , to ' which mast perions can trace 111 health.
Sold by all Dmsbits. Grocers, and B.Otebi; thrOughOut
the Unitad States and Canada. •
Emlurtzt Ritual., Agent, North4est corner
and. Water etreep, Lebanon.
. . . .
„ ,
I
THE. GRE A T . ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLAUSE'S
Celebrated Fe rtr al e •
Areiried fion a prescriptionilf Sir J. Clar,l4, X D.,
Pliyficiren Extreurrdinarse to the Queen.
Thar invalnabler medicine is unfailing in' the curs' eall
those painful and dangerous ilisimaecto which thOwilale
constitution is subject . It moderatiaall exceinrrid ro
moves all obstractions,and speOyetarefluty be rcil odba . n
H
TO MARRIED' LADIES ) ,
it is petulisily suited. it will. is
the monthly period With regnierity:.
Each bottle' Price Ono Dollar, ,belajw. thoG eousafe annom*t
Siarep of Neat Britain. to 'prevent '
• i• A T •
These fills should not•be taken:by famalaiduring•the
Ara three months ofPregnaney; aa. they are, tmrti to bring
on Mlwarriage, but at any otber..tlina they are safe..,
In all mew of ,61 ervous and EpinaltAffeetkun, pain to
the back and llnibe, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation
of the heart, hystentatAndfaidtes, theeefills, will efeot
a cure when.e.ll pthor;means have failed, and although a
powerful remedy„do noi.contain tron,:oalomel, antimony,
or anythlng . hurtful,t9 the constitution.
Full dliectiocue accompany each,paclueo. , ,
Bole Agent for.tha United Sway and .
JOB MOWS, (Intel. Q. Baldwin &
llodeater, N. Y.
N. 8.-41,00 and Spann, stamps enclosed te . anyagt•
tharised-Agent, will harm &bottle of the return
mail For : •
Dr,1t066. op fte gaißeno •
b7' 6 / 1
CMdbetica~ ""
and alga .;7 4 4
.. .y siiidlikt .
7,365?-17. • '
• I
,Relisions Notices.
English pristichi ig next Sunday morning anti
evening in the Methodist Episcopal church.
German services next ,Saizbaih moruing;-,, end
English in the evonint, in Zion's Luthifrast
Church.- ' "" • --
Bnglieh service trext-Snridisy Morning, and Ger
man In' thee 'afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in Salem's
Lutheran Church • ' •
Bina& 'preaching next Sunday morning at the
Iron. Shoe Pike.
Preaching in the Salem's 'Church of the United
Brethren in Christ; nett Sunday morning, af
ternoon and evening. ' Strange preachers are
expected, end the services will be dedicatory,
the Church having lately been remoddeled.—
On Thursday following the Missionary Board
will commence their annual cession, to contin
ue dining the week, with preaching every tiv en
ing,,and on Bakbattrtbe 23d, preaching again
itinniiing, afternoon and evening, in German
and English.
.MAR
On the litb \fter.v.A)• •liolitnan, Mr. Wm.
It. Ripty to Alias Amanda It. Light, both of
r North Lebanon:. '
16ii• May their JournertOriugb life boote.of prosper
ity Midhuppiaesw—lireAMietogether without debate, in
.10;;;Mo altd..jiayeoa.blitm-alad remember that they Joined
the bonds of maatrirooni.-0!:
atlef or th s 'te iipao cf Ilfe alone,
doth fly,
Add like - it tralAiii flower of gram,
bitesoinittnitp or die;
)hit fora bety_Octticut end • . :
• . Ttudr .114 did tako•
Gmarthenf,•o/Tillt one bo niest Mat, •
For.- 0 4 J!•Pdcw-0:14,40-0/',' ,
tio
On the 4th inst., by theß.ljehe Benno:1;10bn-
H. Sicgrist, - Erq.. 4 -of Saint Louis, Missouri v to,
Mii , e Mary J. larraw,.g t Now Orleans.
Ou the 6th inst., by noir, J. Y. Ashton, Mr. Dan
iel Shay, to Mistleah Leibig,•both of Corn:
wall. -
'On the 29th ult., by Rev. C. A. Pauli,
~Mr.
Antbony.J. Arnold, to Miss Louisa M. Focht,
both of Lebanon. •
On the 7th inst., by Joseph Oleim, Esq., Mr.
Patrick Conner to Miss Elizabeth Henning;
both of Lebanon.
. .
D I ED,
On the bth lust.,
in" N. Lehanon . .tp4i Amanda,,
. claugibter . .?f iltielleel tisidi Sarittr , Ifeverling,
aged It Years, 2 ninnAlisdNAL24.4aYs• ..•-•••••••
RE . *. tiSEMENTi
.11361r4Rtt
A*PRIM lint* livid in reiatkni to tho ' Borough
Tax': tithe Conneflthomber, to tho Ocnirt
on Skitotrat;thii 22d:day'of Xi!, last., 16:D/111158,' bet
tween the houri of 9 A. Alt: and 6 P. N. •..
. . .
4 order of the . COUnelt
Lobackon, Slay 12, 1 . JOSEPH OLILItIi Sect:y.
-
•
Scientific :Trasker- .
yIARISTIAN • FINFIritOCK, Chesnut itreet, near the
Vivatigelicid thtfiat'effere his eery icee to the public
of. Lebanon. ae a Whit44Osehar. Hie charges .are 26c..
'9731 i c., cod 60 6tits per according to its atte. Out
of door White Weeldflg Mosai
Woo done.. lie eolleite.itat
rordiso of the public.... . s 111,7j129 14 . d.;, •
. "Antedi • • -
BY the . iindeitigniVra Letaium,'homeabitely t IW:
J.) wbleh the blglrePtarsisit prices wanx•lamtd emp:
'lo o o'll3,B...llolcigla Sini3agis
71000 1 1bg, Diyed.1361. 1 :44 '
May 4, , " 1 / 2 11 : LLIAM MEM
H' •ASOA ' . , IS 1ttr,',.....'41 k' ,• ".
. ‘‘,". i : - Pli bjte ill • ' •
ORSESaitd CARTS. . Nrill he sold at titillonale i st
thpfireiklence , et din sabserlherCiorner of Witkr,
oteeet end Plank road, •Lebonon, on l SASPADAT, Mil 22;
18,511, all o'clock, P.M., the follhwing pioperty,-ritt 1. :
loo c a : HORSES, 2 CARTS , ' 1 'WAG
ON, 1 caw, 5 small PIGS, ~ E Z:-
Horse Gearing, ic.. Terms' Conn. •faillte
May 12, 155A. , 2C. . EDWARD 4 ' ANS,
-
:Pas able . •IrtrilirruTh 4. •
Tita subscriber reepectfUlly Informs his friends and
'theimblieltigetieral, that he has commenced the
TAILORING' BUSINESS in all Ita branches, 'at hie resi
dence, in Bast Lebonon,.(Cumberland Street,) 2 .aquarei
east from Major ibloye?e Hotel; liottEi kid.) lbeitteni ,
tide to business. promptness in hie engagements, good
Si., and moderate chtu•gus, ha hopes to receive a liberal
of: tbe' bile patronage. Me was a long time In the eta
plotof Wagner, dec'd.. and feels confident of
pg general malefaction. Being a new. beginner he
s i c%dlltit.the ISStronege of,the public.
Lehlitssn; "My 12, IssB. pRi*E MoCA I I2.I.IX.
•
Lab. Bank ancteurnpike•Stoek at
• Public •
urILL be, Bold at Publio*Sale, on Befe i ttA2,lok2l2l„
,18511, et 2 delock, P. M., at the pill , * bb!
Adam Hank, the borough of Lebanon ; _ •'•I om
10 Shares Lebanon B'k Stock#
10 CC •C CC CC (new
6 " _Berktraud Dauphin turn
,ic pike . -Stook; •-•' • • • • •
sceartwili be madaknowa at sale by
,
# • JOIN N FUNK,
• ..
=# frae. , •• Administrator of MAST FUNK, deed:'
MaiLVAINS: Ib, .. 0 ': I
F. Embich, Jlltict.- - -'"' :
14,h: .
'-' • 'UFA DWI:ART DARTE R -•• ,r
i t
M• r• e heapTinia - riiih 4 3,l4. Olpilaing. . •
EIZENSTEIN k" BAN; oppofikt.ostbozatirt,g(lumi
•• , - have reseielitiklial*WhOd, alhokrbl t stock for
- Spring and Suttimer, , katiliratiog'isft neleitYg t o t za
Pa u te, .Ad l'est.s. - I BOYSI ~ EPothlng • eu9l '
FIIENi ING"000DS, which , }mvo bee.u`osilbl • - W3lll
the 'grvatest - Coie; and ytillAtranld !Wei Shall' thafain
be; Obtained iilselthffik' 'Piiiiions Iti want- of any ortiolas
Wont- line; Witilifb.well by, giving us a call.
We hdve Jaded to Mir stock of RIA.DY-SAD3 CLorormi; #
an'asiortincnt of Pieci Goods, such as Fine aud.MediMlL
Black .Cloth, Fancy. Cassimeres for Coats and . Nate,
Trarrtehlgs, he., which we will sell very low.
Please call and judge for yourselves. • •
Tiumkful forpasChivori, we respectfully.solt s' MM.
Sultanas of the same. Lebanon, Kay IA LS3B. ..
• i
's t i
.•s. et. C.,--•#:•-•------,••
INigitillyilliiie grailarnag and:
... .
! '• 4 #i lethisag- Steriev , 1.1 , i . .',
1616 ye whcAsaiiftlietiliflai# snit, gr e.. 4.4 yip styl i
froM tritho totsP Valid see. Sava 21) pig. ceas4, ,
clear gale, It the 7.IIIII • ` I CLOTHING STORE, .d. lit9f7tpe
c.,ENTItE 11 1 / 1 1.D1M3, - orAaber a Brothers .: ' "...'",, • •
V PatiltltalWill.fi l tiVit. htifofittei theitihulvehtaititd'hrleir •
their produit 433 the Cheali 43 toia it the Centre Buildbigi.
of RAVER a 113.0T11171/3. "7 . . . • •
TAILORING. -
The isnontso for Custom work Mehra, Gm" rertionsi
attention of 11; it J. AL RADER, with mere ewe than ev
er, Haring secured the Nut workmen, they are prepar
ed to make up the moat foalikumbLe 'Pro* at abort no
tice. The Clothing all warranted, if they do notplease
they need not be taken. Lotanon 111.4, 1'2;108.
Lehimpll:ADepos4 Bin*.
. .
• .(tato 4 .lLatosa - VALLEY Bxsz,") •
Cumberlahet street, one door twee of Ildnhard's
- 1 - ArlT,E , pv the following RATES of INTEREST on
F F - -, DEWSITE,
For 1 year, and longer, G per oast. par annum;
For 6 months, !ma looger„6" Or care. per annum;
Nora months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum;
requiring a chart, notice' of - withdrawal. ; Interact paid In
full for the Dept : cite from the date of depthnt to the date
of withdrawal. We will oleo afford a liberal line of air
commOdatit-ns to_tbose who may favor tor Vrtth.Wercoiii,
payable on &Mona - Will pap. a premiain oh SPA VlBll
•andItEXICA.N DOLLARS,nnd 'aloo on old 3reziedn Doe,
tars and. Half ?Wore., Will make- colloct ions on /la re
mit to all tart* or too United Statue, ' 'OM eariaana and
m%L Ntottato ;ainie.iii:T.to.4 sag do avueralif,K4
CUMIUS and BANKING 'ltt - GINgSB. •
hl 0.11W60N COLELAX, President.ea
.•
• MANAGISRS, are fidlstanally Ilea*
to the extent„of;thetriMefatee, for . all Deposita Red other
oblignticittiot ihii.grand.wo:eDrpoerr Thom."
SIMON CAMERON, O. DAWSON COLEMAN,
OEOROE sAruurrt; - Ltriti .• .
.^. .
4AmEs youse,_ . • • 'AVISRISTEUP BOYD,
Le. y 12,1613; .GEORGE 012IIIIL
• titent.,Mtailligketer, te; . --
rytua,aanftit goe - Ost fevers; the'unnetiiigned respect
1. • inlly informethe Public, that he contlmilis to carry.
ottlits Manufactory in.Faist itniniVer-township Lebanonn•
coutity,Wir as extensive a scniii,aiv ever. It.* unnecessa
ry:for him to say more s than that the wort will bp done
In theAIanIe:EXCINUANTKILkip. which has made his
work and name go well known in the surrounding eoun
try.,..lle premises to do thsp Wttrk,quithentioctest pond
bui,ume, minnifsitory"let °puhaeta order, Mid he
natters hiniaelf to be ableto riniticr thb samiiaatisfaction
as heretofore. .lle masinfectliree : -
. . . . .
road and Next Otivi.liothe,••etirudts; i/Dankdi, TVkile
• •and other , F74nitele,T4 in ihe best:manner. ; ....L". i
' Re ideo
cards Wool midenekse Rolls. For tbe oonve-
Mame of his Gistdinere,.WoOl and clove will be taken
in at thelollowipg placele , ..-kt Itiii'Molee of George t
beollenbarger, Loneor• & 4 13rothors:Georte Iteincottl,•and
et the new Drug Store of 0 ailford., & . Len:Merger, near
the Market. Douai, in the borough:. of Lebanon; at the
etere of Sliirk.& Miller, iii, .Nor j th• Lebanon; . at, 8. Gosh
erts, DitheillOwnship; at the pablic Meuse of Williaiu
DiiinstOrrederickeburg; it. 411! Iltore of, S. K. Biekel,.in
Jonieitoirth . at the istb*of GWrinoNCi d Man, fiefilerue ;
at the store of hfargriZetlYi Pelinirel . 'at 'the store of
Gabriel Wolfereberger, • New Market, Forge; at the 'etdrie .
of. Micheal Shirk, East Hanerver,•Deophin county Vat the
stores of George:Miler and, Davkl M. Haut, Daet•llatto ,
vet Lebanon county. Albeatterialemill be taken away
regularly, from the above places, finished without delay;
and returned again. •. • 1, . ~. '' '''.. ~- ,' I 1,... y!,. _ ....41
Those of his cuitomers who wish Eitocktavilroateants'
ed dyed awl , mixed, . can leabe • the same, whltai stalk
I r e
abovemastitioned 'plaoes, with directiosu, how they, ' ,
Mprepared. Or- his customers :04T - order, theli " —: 1
Wool:to be. eparlid froinAhe Wool Eit the-an ikul ' i
which will tiiino and iii , ..fkatithe o t o .. I
Mt the
'desired that these litylieiVool; "J r ,
Mt T?• . Oliab n ikkir,roti .e!‘,ltticive` niinediilaoael . 2. '.
, , ~.. • .... .1.7011,LSBIIp.W:„ .
El,git liattel,q, fairaty May}4l66B - ' . - '
Don't 1700011'1W C.lll, 4 ait
tfidP:44l4;f
Thoe.,,Tnugs, uyeausgatip,-.41
• ! fir
.ic.
;slF,ir r 'gEIiEN . TS:
A QUAND FAIRS, NA
ANICIFTENTIRPRISE!
IAI and .. 43l?ir 1113 . 1.1?.;R11$1, bol ine d 1 4 ? NON.
T EL
DAY. Mar 24th, 'ISIS, in the Town Rah when end
where they cordially invite the LADLES and Gentlemen
of Lebanon county, old and young to give them
They will expose for -sale PLAIN AND FANCY BM
CLE of every claicriptlon, each an a POLYORAILI
PONOSTIQDE, (one of the moat curiously' 'coati:meted
eurlositke ever exhibited In Lebanon,) ' -
A $2OO FANCY TBOTTM6
A DOUBLE AND SINGLE SET OF GARNESS (whiat
took the premium at thelgarrieburgStati Felt
b j &mem
ber of FANCY, ARTICLES mtvelved dpb a;
tad In 9,4koweasidother useftif and oyaaetagatnr•
Wee, mennfactured by the Ladles, the Jibe of wMob
'they are cotaldeat has never before been poseented to
the eltisena of Lebanon county. They will slab EC•iitei
hand and sell all kinds of Refreshments
air The occasion will be greatly sailveseil withe9lea
did Pieces of Munn by the Fereeveionce
NAND. An excellent SUPPER will oleo be given in the
Evening, at about 9 o'clock, '
Piles of Admiasion to the Talc, ony-1134 recta -
Tieing Tull EQO4I Oa Bmna 50 eta..
Lebanon, May 12 . , 1868.
A TKINS & hIcADAM have Just reoelved a newletaele
IX of Boots, Zboos,,Tranka and Travels ug Zags.
Consumptionsdonottlespair
CONSMIEPT/ON 1r31.. AN OLD LIDIAN DOCIV,
while a nakiskplecy ~"11dating
atui of ql,S4cky Ifotintaine. dlscoi-
CURE-D. ered. a Rkt. 2 II,ANT. that proves to
be a 'certain Constimpthsa.
CONSI7IIIPTIONBronaiIds, Aathmn, l lrariomplafitt,
Nervous All- novas, Coughs, Colds,
CURD,
.i ke. 'laving now made hie forted*
. . and retired from ' buidheas, he will
send the prescriptilinif artil Vireetiiiks
. CO=CPUIVOIor tlok khe inedleinee,fretof
''• ...I' all Who . dahl i a lt,"liticl .
mum ; . 4iita • tPiii` d
enoering two
libmiups (6'iente,) to pay the return
„ w hitter, withdoscription of their
wwwwinialinim a
aymptcaria. The Old Dewier has cur
. ed more than on outs of awswinp
- CURED. Hon alone, and hopeS all afflicted peo
ple will-avail themeelves of this cip
coifsiTirp.pymexirtnnlty, so ths, Doctor wirhes to do
`'" all the good be can before ho dims.
Address DOCT. 'INCAS BRANDY.
CURED. unx 3331 P. 0., New York.
May 12, 11168.-4 t.
BUSINESS COATS, Raglans, Camimeres Pock Coat.,
a largo assortment, and Cheap at
BEIZENSTF.IN A DRO.
•
BLACK DOESKIN, Fancy Cass[mere, Satinet, Linen,
kbaraeltles, Corduroy antitAittorunic pears, an ends
teen variety, at • •I REIZENSTEIN tt SRO.
QlLKOlelint•Neltid, Orettadine,,,Pdaraellies, Cloth,,and
IJ Casaimere Vara of different qualities, at
RBIZENSTRIN" BROt •
MINE Black Cloth, Doeskin, Caeeimero, Fancy side
stripe Casslmeres, Bold by the yard or pattera at
•.. . 4 . • REIZENSTEIN A BRO.
.• Frock, Sack Coats, Jackets,
Fants et Vesta Ser • Featly. mid Bop% can be bought
cheep at •^•• RELBIIitiSTRES A BED.
STRAW, Loewe% Panama and - Spotted Data, Shirts,
Handkerchialk„ Neckties, Gloves, Socks, &impend...to,
'Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Valises, Trunks, can be bought
(or less money-than anywhere else at
ItEIZENSTEIN & BRO , opposite the Court Mum
A TKINS k McADAM are read to accommodate ev
erybody with Boots, Shoos, nks, Traveling Saga.
ATKINS S MoADAM have a splendid assortment of
Boots, Shaul, Trunks, and Traveling Bags.
CIALL and examine tie now stook of Athina a McAd
am. Come soon and purchase your Boots, Shoes,
ko., at Aikinta BlcAdan,
Iteigart's Liquor
Store
•
'CIORNRIt• of 'hittrkei and Water strati, Leba
cidnlTB., firth!! loom formally occupied by =
JaciariyugOe,Sirliete ' still continues to
IleeP id , slor; I,Ptlie y best brands of
are
and-LIQUORS" asclitztlie g6 L' To those who are ah.
qUainted with his LIQUORS, It is nottfieeesoury for aro
to sPeili as the Liquors will speak for themselres. To
Hotel Keepers, cud all others. he would state that It
le merely nee,s4stuy for them to call and elLelliillS his
stock to satisfy themselves, as be warrants to render RIR
EMANUEL RRIOART.
N. B.—Remember at Weidle's Corner.
Lebanon, May 5, 1858.
Public
NEW ELECTION DISTRICT.—Wbereas, the under
signed have received a commission issuing out of
the Court of Commsn Pleas of Lebanon County, direct
ing us as commissioners to inquire into the propriety of
forming a New Election District out of part of Cornwall
township, said county, by a line running East and West
as near aa may be practicable, commencing. at a point on
the lands of Henry Ileisey and Joeepti Oriel', where maid
township adjoins South Annrille township in said coun
ty and ending at a point on land of John Killian, where
said Coinwall township adjoins South Lebanon town
ship, said' rtvoty: 'Therefore, Public Notice Is hereby
efrenlthat We; tWinidehaigneli Comf bf orters, will ex
thiy, jam, next,
''Sidd 'far' thikptniniid in Set at: 110.30ionse of
'Jody( in the borough of Lebanoli; on slid 'day,
at 8M &dock' in the forenoon, and after being doly
wEI )iroceed to the place of beginning above meo
tidtred; datthetice to the and thereof, and make /Inch
"6tfier'brketry as will enable us to maks repot*. of our
tinsciiiedingik WI directed by the saki commission or order
of Coat!, :A;which time anteplacW all maY" attend who
have an i n t erest said New Election Hiatt-lel
_
- 1011N1letETTE,
t, GE
JOHN KILLINR,' CommYra.
May 141851Leyri. JOHN BRUNNER,
• •
- - Administrator's Notice.
-NT MICR Is hereby given that letters of Administratieh
II err the Estate of JOSEPH ZISCHEREI AN, late of Cornwall
township, Lelbanon county, have been gradthtl to the un
dersigned, of the township and county aforesaid. All
persons, therefore, having claims against said estate, will
please present them, and those Indebted are requested to
mate payment. HENRY 8. ZIMISIEILMAN,
Otanwall, April 7,1858-15t* ,Adellaistrater.
•
Grand 'Balloon Ascension
„IrOnlq 11. STEINER, the celebrated
andlilthly successful American Xronaut,
s the honor M atilithirleAmg to the citizens of
th‘tqfiririll make hie
Slit ascension, from the Lot oinig ttie Ou
Worts, with his sploodid„ e!g AR
OF THE WZST " otr .e ' Z l fA aSte,
z o trriri , Mkopportunit o i r m il Li be ri li tu Nt uoon,
all . ther= l MlAlETlFri by iruinaseton
to the enclosurdt!:ll4,6l2yclocit will common , the loda
tion, wheel's*** ViM he opened. and2Pnot Balloon
lot off. AbujirrrifV f a tleeLof Small Balloons will
be let-off, after *hick' iiTErtiWukta - ooncludo his
oriangements and to bfiNfeptu - tureloftbecloilds.
After Mr. S. will 1;0w-titan altitude of $6OO feif he wilt
lit go ft new constructedliveutulanier containing a Hsi
DOO. :Air Condenser belneoediatronted on a SLIM.
MSc principle, so as to overcome the oscillating motion in
dediltdding. All former Parachutes or Air Condenser*
bacillar so much in descending, that the live, of their
ocpapa terror e in dapper and frequently_lpte.:
*II NO OP MUSIC is engagedAor,4reoccasion.
AtirAnittanos to the enclosers:2s Odrite.
N. B—ln OSA bf raft citlile wind, the ascension will
be postponed until Thei'iday, May 27th„ 1954.
Lebanon, May 6, 1666-td.
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NOTICE.
PO 'big 61EMBER,I3 OF THE NORTHERN MUTUAL
11 INSURANCE ODHPANY, of Lanenster County, that
in ELECTION will be held on MONDAY, MAY 17, A. D.
1958, between the hours of 10 and IS o'clock of said day,
being the third blenday in May, 1868, at the public bouts;
of Christian Uercheiroth. in NEAV.EPHRATA, Lancaster
county, for the purpose ofolecting THREE DIRECTORS
and ONE AUDITOR, to serve for three years, as by the
act of incorporation of said Company is provided.
By order of the Board of Directors.
H. H. • PAUL, Presidmt.
ssunki. N 16 1 ,1.14 AYeavtary. April 28.1668.
- AHD
111EltallANT ;TAILORING XSTAI3LI6 7,
4Varket tercet, between. Mares and Rite's llotaL
SS.:RAMSEY/ At C 0.4 take pleasure in announcing
. to their friends and the public generally, that they
bsTa:Ort hand • variety of CLofAs‘,Csuisiiitaess and Vest
whirl they wilt woke-up SO Oar 'on the most Tea.
minable terms araktu the Mast foushloasble style.
' DOCe•but ivad workmen are einpleyeili'all work is
booked and good Me gusninteed. Aloe a large stock of
=-neon CLOTHING, which will be disposed of cheep
er with variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing
tilooda v ,• .• Bt ff. it.kklS4l" t 00.
„apandllll.lBsB. - -
iiMEIS I IITgn GOODS .
Err
JOIWARTZ & BRO.,
rtaIMMCALL,AND EXAMINE.
Notice.
DRAFT drawn by me" oonhlesers. Humphrey. Hoff
man 4.Wright„ Pbll94elphia, end oc.reptod by them,
poyoble to myself or order. at the, Mecherdre' Bank of
rhl.loelphiii, dated/dueliti.,Nl3, Sixty dayssass flats,
fa'•n;,'hallif bean Jost at mislaid, all maimsmislaid, ars
negotiating tLa somia, swim
tabssita, •
Werth kisiert . iorad
the latest.
wyons.