The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 19, 1858, Image 2

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LEBANON, PA.
WININTESDAY, MAY 19,1856
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Letter friam' Philadelphia.
- ' PHILADELPHIA, May 1?, 1858.
•
WM. M. Breslin, Esq.—lfr. Editorsi•
ifs thissit letters upon the "tinion Movement"
I& our city, I bora .esideaVoteX:toahow the ne
mosAty sit all to join L thalEiiilhisshow how
ibis wslig-.1 3 faiirs4Pt: from- -,sisrylactk :of readi
ness oroceidla paint to ismer, but `from the danger
of indifference on thit,,prt
,Cf„Pitistiaris, that
should bt t i47i4hre2tith - , brit are not. When the
summons x went4orth,,in ,ancient ; days, "Who will
nomesspetailsthelp of the Lord?" one city among
ell rteod-aloon rand 'observe 'the Lotd's doings
towatdr;that:eity: -:: "Cnrse ye Meier; said the
angel of thillLeig curse ye bitterly.the inhabi
tants thereof;" becaute theY Mono not to the help
of the Lo'id againetthe mighty.", „When the ark
of the itniwaslnenght from the house of Obe
,dedom withneands efijoy aid rejoicing, Michel,
the;daughterof Saul; looked on with indifference,
cussed her with perpetosil barreniess.—
Should not we fain., in this day, when the fullness
of Gentiles being litoughtla, lest by stand
still; while theplentedus dews of Heas:en are
every where distilling, out_tlool3 may' receive no
!mini Arouse ye 'Men ! • 'Cry rather, "Awake,
Ai,"lftirth,windi and' come thou South; blow
upon my gardint,that the spices thereof may flow
out. Let beloved come into his garden, and
pleasant linite."l Religion is a growth
lions gthiMto grace-a constant development of
the soul. There is no standing still—“onward
taiut - upstiird'isthe tendency of a Christian's at
orations'-from milk to strong meat, The soul
eregenerated'differs naturally from the Carnal—its
•eppietitelf uniitisfied until it centres in the sun
roViltighteenstiets, it knows no rest. When God
manifests`Himself to the believer, as He does nat
indict the world, then follows peace end joy in the
„Holy Ghost. "The carnal mind is enmity with
find." The visitations 'of the Holy Spirit are in
.preportion. te..the importunity. Our Saviour il
lustrates' this , the Parables - of the "Unjust
- Judge," and "Lost piece - of-Money," and oom
psendest,f9liartimees" for his importenity in the
pliotoratio of - his,aight." SaidiEfe, "The king_
dam of Heaven suffereth violence, and the viOteut
take it by foress." "Grieve not the Holy Spirit."
Who in
J ewett can lenient the drough in his
vineyard?. -Clan there be fruit Without labor ? A
pod husbandman to insure a crop rises with the
Inn, digs and en Rivet's, ploughs and harrows,
bll4O TOZIOVBS a weed and there distroys; it is for
him no rest from seed-time to in-gathering.—
; .
Spiritually, the same holds true. The gracious
inlisthine and rain foliate successively. "God
dilighteth not in the death of any man," bat ex.
pacts us to work" early and late his vineyard. I
bro enterprise ever succeeded without labor.— I
And we, the more have reason for rejoicing—the I
heard of ours is so transcendently glorious. : —
Paten tit the word of encouragement, "Be of good
ontip,' and He shall strengthen your heart, all
fir .that Hope in the Lord." 'My Christian friends
Qat tot l brave all things for the Master's sake,
tirtolit,to 'of the horns of the altar, importune
ilay Mod - night—we are required to.put Him in
iiiiiinliraisce always, and though.we see not the
answer, it will undoubtedly come ! At ODE of our
Union Meetings 'a gintlemansiaid,AhataMother
in larsel prayed forty years for the conversion of
her . itiiliiren; twelve' in number; eistfell 'asleep,
without seeing the travail after soul satisfied"—
yet She cherished the Rill assurance of hope"that
it would be well with them." Within one year
after her decease all were hopefully converted to
- ways are as our ways." What an
eneouregeraent to praying mothers!
each one has his peculiar talents, so there
is is fortunate adaptednees of means in the diver
s* of the work. Each individual is capable of
wielding an influence; our social position brings
us in contact, one by bland manners, another-by
Okra integrity, another by philanthrOphy, and
eis on;=ad libilsun, yet like radii, starting from
ens centre, meeting In different parts of the cir
cle. In the community; this is for good, or evil.
'"The simplest means, when done for the glory
of God, are blest, abundantly. One of.our whole
eatitmerehants never allowed a box of goods to
/SIMI his store without containing a tract or some
religious work for distribution; and I heard him
say, that when lie bad occasion to travel in the
regions where these had gone, frequently they
bad been instrumental in the conviction and con
viral= 'of many souls. Facts, such as these, are
folly Minified- to by every tract distributor,—
When we hear men of the world, who by'their
brilliant attainments, sway the multitude, and
spatially waste their talents upon the things that
petish, how sadly do we feel, as they part, Esau
/MS:44kb theirlirth-right for a mess of pottage!
That such perversion should be made, while the
efii-ls every where, "To the help of the Lord!"—
Hit the day of sisal' things is not to be despised!
Otirtalenie, however small, will he' like David's
"pebble' arid sling" in God's way,inightY pul-
Brig -down strong holds, "and though we fight
against Principalities and Powers," our victory
iscsitrif• "The diligent hand 'maketh rich. " Be
diligent in business, fervent in spirit, serving the
Lord." Mark the connection—the service of our
Metter does not, interfere with our occupation"—
a Word rot Christ, yea a cup of cold water (what
and - how easily attainable!) to one of
Hai little ones "than riot go unrewarded," :•
list Issue is before you. linportunity is vie.
torytl Let all lend themselvet to the Lord in full
eeneestatien ; our service will soon be ended;
the' Teward-6;fferowns stn4. palm; 'throughout
eternity."
When the secular press, the judiciary, the phy
eiebtut the mechanic, the merchant, and all class
-oAMMonise on this one Mime, 'Union for Christ,'
114 *deed, will be the dawnibg of the Millenial
141.411, "when every one shall not only know the
Lord," but be united to him in as close sympa-
Opt as the branch with the vine.
Arty the happy period soon come!
Tbere isan.aseuciation in Philadelphia,
.00siposed of about thirty Gerinans, whO aim at
, roving the breed of Canary birds, and last
lh'ihey published their I:3th anneal report
AlksmS that it appears that tbe bird sales of Phila.
silitikudined to Gerimini, and amount to $40,000
manually, and three-quarters of that are Canaries.
original Canary, is of the least
wake, intlell at $2 apiece; the improved birds
aiiiefrirn $8 to $lO apiece, and are from Con
' greet majority of ihese birds
weieqlstained 'front Bilgieni, where they are bred
by "th'd peasants.' They are what are called , long
antifiditliritids. Birds of the tong breed are
premed from Brussels, Anteerp and Dietz,
where they delillialbel obtain extravagant prices.
Thal 'tried depends upon the color and shape, the
potatitalltea .yellew being the most esteemed, 7 -
Thief mei aulymed4or the purpose of breediny,
eat teemetimesl.melller $30 . ..4 pair. The short
braediartaleed %Mb. people'of the Harts Moun
trine:. Nest to thelteiglen the French bird is
sassiptissd.
111141: *sway hetApopplatisa We *bout a will
ies sod a quartz', The ishabitsusta are 1101IIitild-
Pietestartt. There is not a Roman Catholic)
eberehm.priest la the whole lama. Neither e
Jui;Mallii,,tt,„4 o .litO jai the ctof 'Wangles_ to
11 101 int OS the AP. , : , -
A Ccroaershrous Itsr.—An English paper re
lates the'following anecdote:
"A . gentleman, -worthy of all credit, wad who
maybe 'the more seedily trusted as his story ac
knowledges his own-defeat, was aroused one night
by a heavy bumping noise on the stairs. Unable
to account for it, he rose, donned his dressing
gown,-and With his' candle in his hand proceeded
to investigate the cause. Half way down stairs
gerceivediklarige rat employed in facilitating
the descent of .a half-loaf, by pushing it down .
from one step 'tits the dater. Anxious , to. redeem
his property, the owner descended ter it. The
rat at first continued his exertions, but as the en
emy gained upen him, ho changed his tactics,
and turning his front upward, began to climb to
ward his opponent. This-was just such an in
truder as might with all justice have been kick,
ed down itairs but so stern was his air, and so
menacing hip aspect, , that, he gentleman hesitat
ed, and hesitation vended- his retreat. Hia feet
being armed only"-with'slippers,he lost heart and
began:slowly' ie . aieend backward; while, the rat
deliberatsly mounted after bin, and , thus steadily
drove -him back to, his bedtool33, the dour of which
he shut the face of his foe, and terminated 'the
adventure by retiring to bed, while the rat return
ed to his well-earned booty."
As INFERNAL Ersonizen.—An infernal machine
was found recently in' the warehouse of 'R. Kent,
on the canal, iri..Sotth - Altron, Ohio, while remov
ing a stook of egriculturA implements; do. The
Beaconriayer -46 0n taking out and inspecting it,
the box was found`Mdoetain gni running works
of a brass, clock„ so adjusted and fixed that the
revolution of the stem would draw a bunch of
frietion matches, connected with a train of tissue
paper and fine shavings overthe tube of a lamp
wick. An = oyster can, out and fitting with a leath
er top, and filled with camplsene, was placed an
der the clock, being the %amp to furnish blaze.—
The bon was enclose& in a large ten, which
.con
tainedconiustibles: A 'bottle of catnpherto was
near, toed some quarts of quick friction matches.
When adjusted and the lamp- lighted, the clock
would have ran several hours, (according as it
was wound up,) and gradually drawn the matches
into the blaze, when the oombnstion would have
been instantaneous.
DOUGLAS IN AMER.—At a meeting held at
Lawrence, Kansas, Jut Laws announced himself
e candidates for United States Senate, declaring
that he had challenged Senator Dorrotas to mor
tal co . mbat, but that he .refused to I ght,
"shielding himself behind the privileges of his
position." Re was anxious to'go to the Senate
that he might be upan.the same level with Dorm-
Lan and exact the satisfaction "due a gentle
man:"
THE "Cum NounsEn."--rThere is a genius in
this City, yolopt Hatfield; who has earned a ropu
tation in a novel manner. He operates ingeni
may, and with marked success. It is his want
to attend funerals, and at the cnstottaxy exhibi
tion of the corpse to preys to the side of the cof
fin, there to mingle big tears with those of the
Mends of the deceased. Hence the sobriquet of
"chief-mourner" has come to be him ordinary ap
pellation in the police defiles and other a,ssocia
tions.where men of his character are known:—
While bonoringlha deceased he keeps an eye
open for the living, as did the Ephesian widow;
and as others come near to take a last view, he
contrives to relieve theirpockets - of whatever val
uables they may contain. His operations had
become so extensive that it was found necessary,
by the bereaved, to keep their attention on the
alert; and the result was the detection of the lu
gubrious gentleman of whom we have been writ
ing. He is a shriwd &nano ial,man; and has been
usually auccessrul in his, peculiar ' department of
industry.—N. Y. Post.
- Boxoxvtry.—Mrs. Sarah. Benjamin died in
Wity - no county, Pa., last week, in the 113th year
of her age. It is stated that she had three hus
bands, two of _whom served in the revolutionary
war, and the other in the war of 1812. Her young
est child is 21,yeans old.
A Sraurarrow HfiLletost.—A meet has sprung
up in Liverpool, England, under the lead of Mr.
Thomas Angel, calling themselves,"Angelites or
Human Nature Conqueror*" who live without
food, and who meet daily, mornings , and evenings,
in Sunderland street, to illustrate their doctrines
and to enroll members, by signing a declaration
that they will neither eat nor drink. They have
put forth a printed pamphlet, stating their views
and including a report of their sermons and the
manner they adopt to overcome languidness and
the total want of food; also, the eminent Dr. Dick
oraith's certificate of the excellent health of the
members of this extraordinary society, with their
apology for eating no food." Let them try it.
We once heard of a stingy professor of ieligion
who boasted he had been in the church five years,
and religion had not cost him a cent. But he
had to eat and drink.—N. Y. Observer.
Anima? Btanor.—Owing to the infirm state
of the Rt. Reverend Bishop Potter's health, and
the enormous duties of an ecclesiastical jurisdie.
lion so extensive as that of the diocese of Penn-.
sylvania, he has recommended the election of an
assistant Bishop, agreeably to a canon of the
Episcopal Church provided for such a ease.
OD- A lion, a boar, a wolf, and fox happened
at a carcass of a fawn. Said the lion,"I can eat
this fawn in one minute twelve and a half sec
ends." Said the bear, "I can eat it in two min,
rates one second." Said.the wolf, "I can eat it in
an hour, a minute and a second." Said the fox,
"you are the most voracious gentlemen I ever
saw; it would last me a Week, a day, an hour,a
minute and a half a muted." Exasperated be
yond his patience, the bear struck him a blow
which threw him off a precipice, causing Lis ab
sence 59i seconds;: the restlegan to feast imme
diately; how long till the fawn was eaten, the
fox helping as soorLas hOgot,tback ?
sr Much excitementrevails ;n Mercer Co.,
Pa., in regard 'to the diatkof a young married
woman named Kerr, formerly a Miss White; who
has been residing.with hiti father in Lackawan
neck township, four miletirom the a 'town of Mer
cer. It appears Mrs. Ker?,Shrtsband left fur Cal-
ifornia upwards of live years ago, where he be
remained ever since,, bat is shortly expected to
return home. Sbe had committedan indis3re
tion,,and died under the doctors bands. Mrs.
Kerr was about twet3ty-ilve years of age, and is
described as being a very beautiful woman.
' SIGMa "
Off' The extent of territory .and variety of
climate of the United Staten, may be realized in
the fact that in certain parts of Texas the wheat
crop is now ready for the scythe, while at the .
North- it is Just beginning' to grow. '
T. 0.0. F.—The annual session of the Grand
Lodge r 'O. of 0.F., commenced at the Odd Fel
lows' Hall, corner of Sixth and Baines streets,
Philad'a, at 9 o'cloak on Tuesday morning. The
sesion will continue for's, number of days.
THE RASHIT TRADE to Baterun.--It is almost
incredible to what a degree of . importance _this
branch of trade has attained in Panders within
the last six or seven years. There are fifty thou
sand skinned carcasses of these animals exported
weekly to England—more than two and a half
millions a year—where they find . a ready market
as articles of food, while it is difficult to sell them
in Flanders at twenty five cents apiece, The
preparation and coloring of the skins give employ
ment, in Ghent alone, to more than two thousand
workmen, and, since the business 'prong up a few
years age, the exportof these skins to America,
Frans. tad Russia bas become very considera
ble.
par-A voter, deficient in personal beauty, said
to Sheridan: "I mean to withdraw my oonnte
name from you." "Many thanks for the favor,
4-,the eandiriata, for t b the-sglieet
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
BLOODY TRAGEDY IN PIIMADELVIIIIi.—The
•Philadelpbia papers of Friday contain the partio
niers of a frightful tragedy, which was enacted
on Thursday morning in Franklin 'Squaw,. 'Geo.
F. Goodwin, a barber, in the employ of R. Dollard,
in Chestnut street, opposite the State House, who
had been living for some time with a woman nam
ed Lizzie Marshall, attempted to murder the lat
ter by shooting her with a pistol. He then turn
cd'the weapon upon himself, and discharged a
fatal Aka through his heart. The wretched man
died In the couree of half an hour, but the wounds
of the woman, although of a very serious charac
ter, are net likely 'to terminate her life. Jeal
ousy was, the cause of this 'terrible deed. It ap
pears that: "lissio," whose rata mama is Anna
Garland, had recently taken up with a man nem
ed Saarnel - W. Randall, and refused to live with
Goodwin any longer. 'This drovelilto to deePer
ation, and under pretence of taking Ebel leave of
theittomaniho'obtained her consent to meet him
inthe Stimuli, with Randall, to say a few parting
words; but it turned out that the interview was
sought for the.expross purpose o f taking her life
and his own. I.Goodsiin was 23 years of age.L—
He was raised' in Roston, Miss. He has a moth
er, and also a wife and two children, who, reside
at No. 82 West Ceder street, in that city. He
came to Philadelphia . 4coattwo years ago, and
twoeght with him this "Lizzie Marshall;" a hand
some, showy women, now 24 years old, who he
represented as his wife. It has been since ascer
tained that Ale vas brought up in Lynn, Mass.—
Dr their, previous history, or how they came to
gether, nothing is known, as it was mot suspected,
until recently, that the relation existing between
the parties was other than legitimate.. Randall,
who onirplanted"Goodvrin in the affections of
Lizzie, is the agent of a New-tork Jewelry Man
ufactory.
Benton, in apeaking•of Congressional,
matters, and the modern praotieo of pairing off to
avoid the recording of a vote on an important
question, says, that he never paid off but osoe
and thatwas with a pretty girl on the night he
got married. - .
GENERAL DIRECTORY,
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
President-4fmk% Buchananof Penneyltrania.
Vice President—John C Brwkinrhige, of Ky
Speaker of the House—james L Orr, of S C
Secretary of State—Lewis Cass. of Michigan
Secretary of the Treeenry—Howell. Cobb, of [ilia
Secretary.of the Interior—Jacob Thompson, of Mies.
Secretary of the Navy—lease Toney, of Conn
Secretary of War—John B Floyd. of Va
Postmaster General— Aaron Brown, of Tenn
Attorney General—Jeremiah 9-Black, of Pa
Chief Justice—Boner II Tansy ; Associate Justioes.—John
MlLsari, James S Wayne, John Catron, Peter V Daniel,
- Samuel Nelsen, Robert °Grier, John A Campbell, and
Nathan Clifford. ------
STATE OFFICERS.
Governnr—Wm P Packer. of - Lycoming co-
Secretary -f State—Wm M }Water, Berke co
Surveyor General—John Rowe, of Franklin
uditor General—Jacob Fry, or Montgomery
State Treasurer—henry S Magraw, of Lancaster
Stmerintendent - of Public Schools—Henry C Hickok, of
Dauphin
Cana Commissioners—Arnold Planter. ' of Tensing° ;
George Scott, of Colombia ; Nimrod Strickland, of
Chester
Judges of the Supreme Court—Walter If Lowrie, Chief
Justice, Wm A Porter, Geo W Woodward, Jae Thomp
son, Wm Strong ---_
PUBLIC OFFICERS OF LEBANONCOUNTY
President Judge--John J Pearson
Associate Judges—Wm Bank, D 8 Deppen
Sheriff—David M Shuey
Prothonotary-4 W Ebur -
Recorder and Clerk or Quarter 18easiona—C P Miller
Register—Daniel Stroh, Jr
Clerk of Orphans' Court—Jefferson B Light
Treasurer—Joseph Bowman
Consmissioners—Perditick Shultz, Jacob IC Baehr/ran,
icheal Deininger • •
Commissioners' Conneel;--Levi Kline .
Olerk—Cyrns Shirk
Messenger—Samuel Lutz
County Superintendent—John II Kluge -
District Attorney—Levi Deity
Steward—Daniel Light
Directors,lsaac Barto, Levi Kreider. Samuel Bann
Altashouse Physician—Dr Wm M Guilford
Anditors-John 8 liomberger,John Ligli,;(tannerglenrY
Brandt
County Surveyor-4.dam Grittinger .
Coroner—Davii Klick •
Mercantile Appraiser—Win II Mach
LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS
Chief Burgess—Jacob weidle
Assadaut Burgess R Daugherty •
Council—henry Bnwb, George Holly, Henry T Hoffman,
Philip Areutz, J M Mark, W C Fauber
Borough Connsel—J W Mish. Esq ,
High Constable—George Walter, sr
Justices of the Peace—A S My, Joe Claim
Constable—Joe Shantz
&hoot Directors-Edward. A. Uhler, Jacob Smith, Elias
Reber, Henry Zimmerman, Henry Derr, $ T McAdam
Am/tier—A Embich, W) Samuel Harbeson,(W W)
Asseseore —Joel Goadhart, Adam Rise, (W W) Chas.
Greenawalt. John D K 111118.3
Supervisora—George Borgner, (E W) J. Laseamb, (W
Judge—George Snavely, (WW) Bernard Ranch, (BW)
Inepectore—Abner H adman... Peter L. Stnuchy (W J
Rodermel, Joel Hortnian, (k W)
Borough Surveyor—lsaac lioffer
Trensnrer—Bdward A Uhler
Post Mietress—Mre A L Ruthraff
Police—floury McCord, Henry Huth
Wood Corder—Levi Phreaner
• NORTH LEBANON BOROUCIII OFFICERS
Chief Burgess—...Frankatt Walter
Assistant Burgess—Gideon ,Light
Council—Cyrus Mutch, George Fisher,Joseph Euston,
Josiah DehlitY, Jahn Immel, Usury Lasso
High Constable--Peter Eckenroth, sr
Wood Corder—John Fox, or
Justice of the Peace—John LI Light
Asseasor--Abealom Hain • .
Ass't Assessor—Oeorgelloffmati. Conrad LI Borgher
School Directors -J.-Samuel Reinrehl,Thonias Foster,llenry
Boltz, John Elinor, Edmund IC Kimmel, JacOh Pence.
Supervisors—John Arnold, Jacob Gerdy, or
Jtidgo—John Mean
Inspectors—Abraham llostetter, Wm Black
Constable— n drew Fastscht
Auditor—Samuel Fisher
AGENCIES
Agent for Howard & Cu's Express Compsny—Jobn
Writ&
Agent for Lebanon Mutual rnsnennee Co—A S Ely
LEBANON BANK—President, John W Olonbiger ; Cash.
ler, Edward A tiller ,• Teller. Joseph Karch; Clerk,
Oen Melly ; D
Directors, r. John W. Gloninger. Wm.
Lehman, Joel Ooodhart, Dr Henry Schnuck, Jacob Wit
ther, Jr; Dr Geo Itridenanr. Dr D B Marshall, San.ucl
Bleistone, Henry Gellman, Jr, Henry Heilman '
(Jones
town) Oen le Miller, Miami Kreider, (0 S . ) .1 B Relater
Discouut day; Wednesday.
NORTH LEBANON RAILROAD COMPANY—President,
John Krause; Secretary, J W Mish ; Treasurer, Jacob
Weidle; Directors, W Coleman, Win Colemiti, Jacob
Weidle,D S Hammond, Jacob ittedle, J L Reynolds
LEBANON OAS COMPANY—President, J Sec
rotary and Treasurer,J W Mieb ; Directors, J Weidle,
Adam Grittinger,D M Karmany, John George, Dr Cleo
Ross. Gee Oligui, Geo Koffman
LEBANON MUTUAL INSUR ARO!: COMPANY—Presd
dant, John Brunner Vise President, D M Karmany ;
Treasurer, Cleo F Roily ; Secretary, Wm A. Barry Di
rectors John Brunner.. Geo F Melly, Napoleon Doh,
John G'Seltzer,-David M Rank. Da. iel ll Diever, Geo
Roes, D M Karmnuy, Judah lounck, S K Treichler, Da
vid Rank, Wat A Barry
Mount Lebanon Lodge, A Y M, No 226—meets on the
drat Wednesday in the New Moon, at 7 o'clock. W
Elias Raher; S IV, A S Ely ; d W, 8 T McAdam, Treasu
rer, II Derr, Secretary, L It Bangber
Mollegan Lodge, I 0 of 0 F. No 288—Meets on Satur
day evenings, at 8 o'clock. NG, George II Relncehl; VG.
Mahlon Wike Secretary, Wm Mutch
Lebanon Lodge, Ioofo F, No I2l—meets Oil Friday
eveinge. at 8 o'clock. N 0, Win 4 Fauber; VG, Solo.
mop Smith ; Secretary, D E Miller
Encampment—meets the inoond and fourth Monday In
every month. CP, Jomph Euston ; 11 P. Adam Hain ;
S W, Wm Atkins; J W. Henry Boltz ; Scribe D E Miller
Division NolB6. S of T—meets, every 'Wednesday eve
ning. W P—lertel Beech ; W A—George Snevely ; S.
A 'Uhler ; F. S—Wm 0 Ward ; Treasurer—George
Derr
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS
From Philadeluhlm, end the East, at 113 - A At
From Harrisburg and the We- t at 4 P A.I
From Lancaster. between 5 6 1'.31
From. Shtefferstown, at 10 A M .
From Frederickkburg end Jonestown, at 9 A M
Mails close here.at the following hours :
For the East at 33.4 P
For the West et 11A M
For Lancaster at 8 A M
For SbselTerstowe at P At
Vor_Fredericksburg and Jonestown at 35 P
Lebanon Deposit. Dank.
(Late !•LIJANON VALLES BANX,') :
' CUmberland sired, one door tad of Reinhard's How.
WILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST on
TV DEPOSITS,
For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum;
Fore months, and longer; 5 per cent. per annum;
For 3 monthe, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum'
re a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid In
full for the Deposits frdm the date of deposit to the date
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac
commodatidne to those who may favor us with Deposits,
payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol
lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re
mit to all parts of the United States, the Condos -and
Europe; Negotiate Loans, de., de., and do a general EE.
MANOR and BANKING BUSINESS.
H. DAWSON 007•Ing AN, Preddent.
Ozo. Dim, Colder. -
The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable
to the extent of their Estates, for all Deposita sad other
obligations of , the "Laeatioit Daiwa Rum"
SIMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN„
GEORGE SMULLYPN . LEVI. KLINE, . .
JAMES YOUNG,"..AUGGSTIIS MOTO
latisiou,B W12,10118:' 1 0110111Z 4 / 1 1231. - •
CORPORATIONS
SOCIETIES
NEW LIVERY •STABLE.'
THE undersigned respectfully itifttimn i the public that
ho hea opened E 4 NEW LIVERY SIPABLE, at Mrs.
RISE'S Hotel, Market strekt, Did) - w - we ,
will keep gentlo and
90 E .
anon, where ht will keep for 111 k_
public accommodation a good stock , __L\ -
of HORSES and VEHICLES. Ile
good driving Horses, and handsome
and safe Vehleks. Also, careful Drivers furnished when ,
'desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, Ac.
Lebanon, April 21, 1868. JAMES MARCH.
1855 NEW STYLES. 1858
A'DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between 14
Market and the Court House, north side, has
now on hand a splendid assortment of the New.
Style of FIATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858,
to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi
ted. Hats .of all prices, from the cheapest to the most
costly, always on hand. He bas also just opened a. splen
did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG.
KORN, SENATE, COWAN. and all others.
3,. lie VIII also ITS all kinds of Hats, Caps,
Ac., to Country Mercbants on advantageous terms. -
.. Lebanon, April 21, 1858.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS !
GREAT BARGAINS!!
THE CHEAPEST GOODS!
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT',
THE HANDSOMEST STYLES !
JUST OPENED. AT THE
CENTREiBUILDINGS.
RABER & BRO.'S
- WITHOUT DELAY
TO'HAVE THE FIRST
tnoicz. .
READY MADE CLOTHING
TIT CAN'T DE BEAT.
.1
.
DOyon want iplain Buff Blind? Call at
WALTZ k =DEL'S Store
ARASOLS, P.A.PLASOLS.--Ltenry Si Stine have just
P
opened a largo assortment of the latest styles
.of
Parasols, which thby are sellingat great Bargains.
. Notice.
NOTICE is here given that all persons are forbid
trusting my wife PRISCILLA. (Rhoads,} on my ac
count,as I will pay no delfts of her contracting.
JOHN MATTERNES.
Soutt Annville Lebanon county, May 5, '58.41.
Waltz a Rozdel can furnleb as neat and cheap an arti
cle of Wall Paper wit can be found anywhere.' may 5.
ArANTILLAB, Mentillas.—Henry Stine bave just
opened a largo assortment of Ready-ma& Mantil
las, which they are selling very cheap. '
SHAW'S, Slawl9.—A large anortntent of Spring and
Summer Shawls, of latest styles, at Henry a Stine.
Call and examine Waltz a Po:dere stock of handsome
Wall Paper. may e.
For variety, beauty and cheapness in Wall Paper,
Waltz k Roulel can't be beat. may b.
TAKE' NOTICE.
The old stonoworn is come to life again.
TORN PETER MOYER would respectfully inform the
uy public that he continues the business of LIMESTONE
SAWING AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut
Street, East Lebanon lie finishes the following articles
out of the best and adtindest limestone that can be pro.
cured in this neighborhood, viw—Doon Sims and PLAT
roils, STEPS, WINDOBr Suds and HEADS. CELLAR DOOR
CHEERS, CURB-STONES, Shoe Scraper blocks, as well as
any other article thakeaut be manufactured of limestone.
Nis Cutb - stones, are from four to five inches thick; and
his prices in accordance with the quality.
lie was the first person that introduced the limestone
into this place, and is now prepared to finish off lime
stone so as to give it arrappoarauce very BUM inferior to
that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which timer
thin he directs 'be public to the finished work at his ea
tabliahmeat. He respeatfully invites all those whii in
tend erecting new buildings, to call at his establishment
and convince themselves of the excellent fiffish of his
work as also of the cheapness of his prices.
Lebanon, March .2.4,1858.-ly.
WOOD and COAL •VA RD.
• THE undersigned, having bought Mr.
T
Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a
short distance northeast of Messrs. Foster a
Hutch's Foundry, In the borough of North
Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF
WOOD and from 600 to' 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and grades, width twill sell at tho yard or deliver
at m small profits as, will suit the times. I therefore in
vite all those that aro in want of any of those articles to
call and See the same i ascertain prises, and judge for
thernithas. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.)
North Lebanon, April 11,1856.41.
Joainu BROWER. JOIN WOLF.
Chair alaaufactory.
11X7'1101,ESALE AND DETAIL. The subsoil.
V V hers take this method to inform their
friends and the publie that they krtve commenced
the above business, in all its branches, in the BO
ROUGA OF LEDA.NON, on Pinegrove It'oad, near what
is known as Phreanees Foundry. They hope to receive
the patronage of those in want of anything in their
line, as they promise to use the best materials and em
ploy the best of workmen.
Old Chairs repaired and painted.
*** The following different kinds of Timber or LUIII.
ber taken in exchange for Chairs, viz: Hickory, Walnut,
Poplar, Maple, Beech, .Berch, and Cherry of different
kinds. BROWER, .t WOLF.
Lebanon, March 314858.-1 y;
The. Greatest Piscoeery ever ade
Grey Hair Restdred to its
tbriner Color withut
Dyeing!
JEBOME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER is -acknowledg
ed to he, and is, the most EFFECTUAL article for
Restoring GREY lIAIR to its former COLOR and
BEAUTY, and causing it to grow when it has fallen off
and become thin. ^
4:ir. By the use of ONLY ONE BOTTLE--and in from
Jan to twelve days—the Greyest Hair will assume its orig
lifullke color, and the harshest buir will look soft,
smostb and glossy.
Sr' This-valuable preparation is only bo cents a bot•
tle. Prepared by T. li. JEROME, 176 Fulton street,
Brooklyn, General Agent. Sold also by D. S. RAMER, at
his cheap Drug and . Medicinal store, Lebanon, Pa.
sept. 24, .1.816..
“.IVb Such Word as Fail.”
A RESISTLESS USMEDY!
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT;
CIROUbAIt TO TUE SIOK.—The first hospital our
pone and medicinal publicists of Europe admit the
unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties
of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their
naval and military services; and the masses in thia coun
try and throughout the world repose the utmost confi
dence in its curative properties. It penetrates the sour
ces of inflammation and coryuption which underlie the
external evidences of disease, and neutraltte the fiery el
ements which feed and exasperate the malady..
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas.
These are among the most terrible and agonizing dis
eases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet
in their worst forms, and when seemingly ineurable.they
invariably disappear under a perseiering application of
this soothing, healing antidote topain and inflammation.
Sall Rileum,Fertr - -Sores, StifJoines.
In all mums of Salt Rheum: where medical waters, lo
tions, and every recipe of thenharmacopma have proved
useless, the Ointment will accomplish n thorough cure.
Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its re
laxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful.
Dischgr,giiit.4. Ulcers
A most remarkable and happy change is produced in
the appearance of malignant uleera after a few - applies.
Unto of this Ointment: The surrounding - redness van
!sties, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the
place of the discharged matter. This process goes on
more or less rapidly until the orifice is filled up with
sound material, and the ulcer radically cured.
A Word to "Mothers.
The young are the most frequent sufferers from ea•
ternal injuries, and therefore every mother should have
this healing preparation constantly at hand. It Is en
absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes
the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads
awl faces of children.
Significant Facts.
This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlan
tic and Peelle whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affec
tions, and as the beat possible remedy for wounds and
bruisee. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered
by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes.
na.„l3oth the Ointment and Pills should be used in the
following eases:
Bunion; Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands,
Burns, Piles, Sore Legs,
Chapped Elands, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts,
Chilblains, Ringworm, Sore Heads,
Fistula, Salt Rheum, Sore Throats
Gout, • Scalds, Sores of all kinds,
Lumbago, Wounds of all kinds, Venereal Sores, ,
Stiff Joints, Sprains, - Totter, Ulcers, Skip Diseases.
IV, Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80
Maiden Lane, New York. and by all respectable Drug
gists and Dealers in-Medicitur throughout. the United
Statea and the avilised world, in pots at 25 cents, 6234
.
cents, and $1 each.
J7I3T RECEIVED a superior PORT WINE, very del
irate; also &vice Ace, LONDON PORTER, !CATAWBA.
BRAND, and Ctriensiren Camino: a, at
REIGA.RT'S Wine and Liquor Store.
MOUE DELIINES and ALL WOOL LAliE7ienrl*.letivljiorne-rle:toclf
Fancy and'didn colored Da are sell
ing very cheap.
BRIL WANTS, Lawns, Chintzes, Gingham!, Jackonetta
and other Hulls, an, for Ladiea' Dreams—a splendid
assortment Just opened and for mde at HENRY k STLNE,
Waltz a Rosdel have just received a large assortment
of Wall paper. may 5.
Do you want cheap Wall Paper? Call at Waltz a Read
ers Book Store. may 6.
Waifs a Bordel can famish : you with perforated tisane
Paper for cellist' - ._Anay 6.
youwant a neat .aa welt as cheap Wall Paper,- 6.11
at Wang a kue.aer i . _ zruiy .
•
k.TKINS - ..L.lleADAM•have:juer ftiefAivol'a"4l6* heck
AL, of Boate l Rhine, Trunk, end Traveling Bap.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEM'TS
1858. I}ICEO.RDSON'S 1858.
AdVia-using Mouse /
360 Dooadway, N. P;-Invitee the especial attention of
all Agents, Dealers, and Readers generally toihe
following fresh and vailnahle Advertisements
from New York City.
Ctistodoro's Hair Dye.
Within a nut-shell all the merits lie,
Of ettstiviOtt's never-equalled Dye •,
Red it makes bladlt,lo brown transforms a grey,
And keeps the ffbres always from decay.
911111 S matchless, to-vitalizing Hair Dye, still bolds its
1 position as the than tentless and eilleacioue Oafs
Dye in VIE WORLD. riktarea Jima stild, wholesale
and retail, and applied in ten private rbeins, at Canira-
DORO'S, No. 6 Astor House, Bitauliniy, New York, and
by all Druggists and Perfumers In the United States.
AGENTS-T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 17, 1858—.3m.
A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER
liar Weekly:
AJOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION—EmpIoye the best
Talent in the World! TRAM, invariably in advance
1 copy,for 20 weeks, $1 00 5 copies for 1 year, $9 00
.1 " 1 year, -2 50 12 " " 20 GO
1 , " c . 2
.years, 400 25 " " " 40 00
Harper's "Weekly" and "Magazine." one year, 54,00.
Pos.tnieSter's sending - A club of twelve or twenty-Ave,
wlll-recetve weepy gratis.
Subscriptions may commence with any number.
Specimen numbers gfattillausly supplied.-
- -Rack-numbers ran be - furnished to any extent.
Clergymen and Teachers supplied at lowest Club Rates,
HARPER A BROTHERS, Publishers,
March 17 , '58-3m. Franklin Square, New York.
It is .not a Dye.
WE sujtjoiri a few names.of these who recommend
Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER
AND ZYLOBA.LSKIIII3II: — Presr - , Raton, union neat
versity: "The failing of hair ceased, and my grey locks
changed to original color." Rev. D. A. Buckbee, Treas'r
.Am: Bible Union, N. Y.: "I cheerfully add my testimo
ny." Rev. H. V. Degan,Ed."Guideto Holiness," Boston:
"We can testify to its effects."' Rev. B. R. Fairchild, Car.
See. Ch'n Union, N. Y.: "Used in my family with benefi
cial effects." Rev. Webster, "Chr'n Era," Boston:—
"Since using pour preparation-I am neither bald orgrey
as heretofore?' Rev. Jas. Car. Bee.. etc., N.
M.: "It hat. restored the imiref one of my 'family to its
original color, and stopped its' elling otit, etc., etc. We
can ovate Rom Nomerots others of like 'standing in Eu
rope and Amsrica, but: for further information, send for
circular to Mae. S. A. ALLEN'S
World's Flair-Risdoror Depot, N 0.855 Broome at., N. Y
March 11, , 55-Bm. tom, Sold • Everywhere.
ConstiMplitin, Scrofula,
COUGIIS, CHRONIC RHBU3IATIS.7d,DBBILITY, and
all diseases arising froni a Scrofulous or finpoverisb
ed state of the Blood. 11&. IiEGEMAN, CLARK & OC.'s
• •
. Genuine Cod Liver Oa,•
Has stood the test of over ten year's experience, and is
recommended by all the most eminent physicians as the
most valuable remedy in 'use. tit. Wiffitnns,.the
cele
brated Physician of the London rensumption Hospital,
took notes of its , effects, in about 500 eases, and found it
more efficacious than 'all remedies yet discovered. This
remedy, so valuable, when pure, becomes wortblessor in
jurious when adulterated. Pee that the label has the ea
gle and mortar, and the signature over the cork of each
bottle, as thour:ands have teen cured by the use of the
genuine article who had used others without success.—
Sold by all Druggists.
March 17, REGESIAN A CO.
A GREAT EOOK FOR AGENTS !
• Published this Day, Feb. 00,1855,
Fitly Years in, Chains;
Olt, THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE.
Written by/Anse. if-430 Pages, Cloth, Gilt Back, Price $l.
rrms is the title of ono of the most intensely interest
log biographies of the day. It is the plain history
of an American slave in the Tar South, who, after two or
three eecnpes and recaptures, finally, en old man, found
freedom and restin one of the Northern States. '
What the Frew
The story is told with great simplicity, hot with much
power and pathos. Whoever takes it will find itdifecult
to lay it down - until it is finished.—Nationat Bra, Wash
ington, D. C.
A narrative of real experience likethe abore, will have
far more effect againse slavery than the ingeniously
wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be.
—American Baptist,
Here is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and a
thousand-fold more thrilling; a simple title of life-long
oppression, revealing truly the workingsof tbe"pcculiar
institution" in -our country. To the story-loving we
would say- here is a story worth reading.---Mission Bee.
Aar A thorouglt CANVASSER is wanted in each coun
ty in the free States, tO engage in the sale of the above
work immediately. Such can easily clear from
$54 to $lOO per Month !
The work is beautifully printed and bound, and is as
large as the books that sell for $1,25; but as we mean to
sell at least once HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES, through A
gents, we have made the retail price only oncE DOLLAR.
A Sample Copy of the book will be sent by mail, post
age paid, on receipt of the price, anti our private circular
to Agents, with terms, etc. Address
H. DAYTON, Publisher,
March 17,'58-3m. N 0.29 Ann street, New , York.
ctDeath to all Vermiti.*),
"COSTAR'S"
Rat Roach / &c., External
' atator.
Put up in Mc., 35c., Gse., And $1 Boxes. For the
Destruction of Rats, Mice, Ground or Field Mice, Motes,
ReachcF, Croton Bugs. Ants, ,te.
•'COSTAR'S''
Red Rug Exterminator.
Put up In 25c., bee., The., sad $1 per bottle&
"COSTAE'S"
Electric Powder.
Put tip in 25c. and 50c. Boxes. Todestroy Moths. Bed
Bngs, MuEquitois, Ants, Fleas, Plant Insects, Vermin on
Fowls and Animals.
ias The above are now acknowledged the
ONLY INFALLIBLE ILEATFDIES KNOWN!
Iler• Terms Cash.
.grze- No goods sent on commission..
Agir- Liberal 'wholesale Terms made to Druggists and
Dealers everywhere.
. .
"Costar's" Private Circular to Druggists and
Dealers sent by mail, on application.
Sold Wholesale and Retail, at "Costar's" Principal De
pot, No. 888 Broadway, New York, and by Druggists and
Dealers everywhere.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TUE
PEOPLE.
My Preparations are certain Destruction to every spa
cies of Vermin, and, wherever known, arc hailed as the
most remarkable discoveriesof theag,e. As a consequence
the demand is becoming immense. To meet this demand
fairly, and to meet also, in a liberal spirit, those generous
persons who may'ivant to test their merits for themselves
and their neighboiss—in new places—in short, to place
them within the reach of every body, every tvbere-
I have arranged a scale of prices and premiums that
cant's fail to meet the views of all:
I.—On lteceipt of One Dollar, I will forward by
mail (post.paid) a sufficient quantity of the Rat, Roach,
&c., Exterminator to destroy all of this class of vermin
that may infest your premises.
IL—On Receipt of Two Dollars, I will forward
by mail (postage paid)a sufficient quantity of both the
Rat, Roach, &e., Exterminator and the Electric Powder,
together with the premium of one year's subscription
to the "'United Stales Journal," the largest and best
conducted monthly newspaper published in the U.S.
lII.—On Receipt of Fire Dollars, I will forward
by express (prepaying the express charges) $5 worth
of Rat, Roaches, &c., Exterminator, the Electric Pow
der. and the Bed Bug Exterminator, (this latter being
a liquid, cannot be sent is the mail) and the additional
permium of one year's subscription to the '9lnited
States Journal."
IV.—On Receipt of Ten Dollars, the same terms
will be Made sa made to Druggists and Dealers.
//Sd''` See "Costar's" Private Circular to Druggists and
p*., Address all lettera to
COSTAR'S PRINCIPAL:DEPOT,
388 Broadway, New York.
To save mistakes and trouble,
1. Write in a plain hand the name of PosbOTiee, Coun
ty and State. '
2. Register your letter, and it will come at my risk
3. New York and Rastera money preferred.
t..of%t C.Aolixp
SEE THE FOLLOWING:
Rats, Roaches, Bugs, Insects, &c.
What the Firenters say:
A late writer Pays that "the various species of vermin
are multiplying at a fearful rate throughout the land.—
Their ravages have become a matter of serious dreetti."—
A Postmaster in Illinois, writing . to "Costar's" Depot,
says, “The country is literally overrun with them, (rata,
mice. &c.") Another from the same State, Says, "The
rats positively gnaw the halters off my horses while in
the stable." An Ohio correspondent remarks, 'They
(the rats) are everywhere—in the house, the barn, and
under every stump in the field." In the South it is stilt
worse. A late order from the Navy. Yard at Mobile was
for thirty pounds of the Rat Exterminator alone.
What the People say: NBw Y 011..„ A pelt 1.'4'56.
Dear Sir—Having a great many rats around my sta
ble and shop, I thought I would try your Rat Extermi.
meter, and bought one of your boxes, and fixed it accor
ding to your directions. The next morning I found over
one hundred and fifty dead rats. I take pleasure in Bay
ing that it will do more than you'say it will. I have al
ao tried icon steamboats, and satisfied them that it is the
greatest thing of the age. '
J. 8. UNDERHILL, No. 443510th es
Di., Juno 21st r lilf 1.
Dear Sir—My brother, J. 'W.licereery, P. M., : 1166-
ed a box of your Rat Exterminator, and found it to ba
what yeti *recommend it to be, a perfect rat destr
I herewith inclose $5 for more of
Yours, ice. ASHLEY Meer EBRY.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 th, 1857.
Sir—* * All this summer I have hen troubled
with roaches and Mice: I was actually Bel:timed of the
house, for the Roaches were everywhere, n. e d I don't knew
what I should have done by this time. I purchased a
box of your Exterminator and tried i; , and in one week
there was not a Roach or mouse in r...e house.
JOHN B. 611. EN, No. 94 Elm at.
. Mootta's Sam If'. eau, 0., Jane 8,
Dear have used it rat, roach, &c., Foctermi
stator) three nights, audit is waking and havoc among
the rat tribe. Faure, .&c., J, P. BECOM.
What, the.rats. say: We know , ' •
by, actual r iperience, that s:Costar's" .prepa.
rations Tor yats,,raitelp.,u, bed. bhp, and inmate generally,
are.o olll Pleteand Per;ecteiterialuators; ,Wherever."Cin.
r
tae',Extersainat, ea have' been used, they have never
failiriftsull that is claimed- foi them: Reitaa;
keepers should ..ot tail t try them.—/r. Y. Atlas May 17
npostar's" r. t, roach, :e., Exterminator is aninfxltlble
destroyer of limee pestiint creatures. liis bed bug Ex
terminator i . valued booted measure byeverybousewife
who has had occasion t use it. So Is lila Electric Pow
der, which is certain (lath to Mosquitoes, Moths, Flies,
H ew ., and vermin of eery sort.—lndianapolis Sentinel.
What'Ae-Druggists sy:
A. J. BLUCESO3B, (DrligBBt) New Lisbon, O. "Your Ester
minatotti prove aatisactory."
G. & T . E. McDoeatn, Oruggista) New Brunswick, N. J.
"We tried ilia ma, Am., Exterminator, and it an
swered u good purism."
E. B. Cossixagem, rDaggletd -Mayer PPM, Wis. "It
(fhb Yet, tosteh, dc., Ixteerditiator) is satisfacto
ry to those w... 0 havetried It."
SAMUEL Huff., (tirwgise Dear Creek, Plckaway to., o.
"The rat, steel], ac., Satermfristor'docs all it is recom
mended to do."
OUnitilltr & LEMBIROA !'a "We
are pleased to say the *Bich - 4a mild-eves sattlidectiotr.'
Ow. Rose, (onraUt)Cirdingteh, o.lt (the'rtit,ttlitteh,
ar. Exterminator) SC4B like hot cakes, giving general
satisfaction."
Dr. 11. SWAYNE b Son, Vholosalo teta Rain Agents,
itille4ciphla, Pa.
Sold by OLTILYfiID A ildrallfritiM, Agents,
April 13,'53-6t. ' Zebitnen, Penn'a.
•
1 UNE ..A.PI'OIN-PiiiENTi
..., ...
-; •TO -INVALIDS.
R. HAROMAN,.Anslytical Physician, and Physician
Sur Fil Aimee& of the tongs, formerly Physician to the
Cincinnati 'Marine qlomittil, and Inland's Retreat, Cor- .
Housekeepers Mtentiott; - •
kesponding Member of Mie London Medical Society of
1 ., .
'Observatia, Anther Of Letters to Invalids, and Editor of THE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION
'the "Medical gtetheabone," may be consulted at - • .
LEBANON, 'Pk, EAfiILE HOTEL, AFTERNOON of OR AN D EXHIBITION!!!
MONDAY JUNE M. 'kid TUESDAY Bth, until noon. THE Undersigned hasjuetagain returned from
=:-.... the city, where he has purchased the baseless-
DR. HART MAN 'TREATS ,CQNSVMPTION,- BRON- sortment of FURNITURE ever offerdd ti Leh.
CHI2IB, Laryngitis, Asthma, and alt Disease , • of the Throe - anon, and which he takes this fipportunity to
and Lungs, by , • _ 'say he will sell as low, or lower, then lit any other WA
mmrICAMEM TV -1 :r A I-AT-lON. . liebtotiet. "12Le like
The greet point- in -Viet treatment of all human mala- _,qtlß-eA-eiwy r v.n, do Atlritgeni Lazed - Teiblet4 Cell
diee is to get atthe:disease lie tedirebeirtannee7 - 41Tureir- - - lye Tlt k yirh t Ar t - if - Racks, 7,
'Woes are estimated` by their adieu upon the organ re.
Poy a s, e l:ookin; ()lasses -.eej
:II aliknds ea
quiring relief. 'Thiele-the Important . fact upon which
0/ 00 . 7817W1t and Kitchen. -Furniture.
.1 nbalationia based If Stomach la diseased, we take
medicine directly into the Stomach . 'lf the Lungs are Also, Mattrames, Venetian Blinds, Carriages far ChiL
diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly in- dren, Cane Seat and Common CHAIRS, and almost every ,
to them. The reason why Consumption and Diseases of thing that can properly be associated with hie business.
the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment has been He feels great confidence in calling attention to this
because they were not approached in adirect manner by assortment, and cordially invites all to give him &call ba
medicines. They were intended to be local, and yet they fore purchasing elsewhere. - He is determined not to be
were so administered that they could not act conititu- Undersold. His Room is in the TOWN HALL,in Market
tionaliy, expending their ithmediate action .upon the „street. THE& P. FRANTZ.
1 Stome.th, ' whilst the foul nicela within the Lungs were 'P. S.—Reedy-made COFFINS will be kept on hand, and
1 unmolested. INHALATION brings the 'medicine into a splendid HEARSE has been obtained to attend Funerals:
I direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantag- Also, ICE in any quantity , [Lebanon, Oct. M, 'AL '
~,1 . ....Arir
es of violent action. Its application is so simple that it
may be employed by the - youngest infant or feeblest in
valid. It does not derange the Stomach, or interfere in
the least with the strength, comfort - or business of the
patient. *e't No charge, for consultation.
OTHER insitAsEs TREATED
In relation to the following diseases, either when com
plicated with Lung Affections or existing alone, I also In
consultation--ustudly find them PROIIPTLY CURABLE.
PROLAPSIIS and all forms - of FEMALE COM
PLAINTS, 'IRREGULARITIES and IVEA NESS.
PALPITATION and other forms 'oVILEAMT DIS
EASE, Liver complaint,', Dyspepsia, and all other Dis
eases Of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, Ac.
*** All diseases of the Eye and Ear Neuralgia, Epi
lepsy, and all other forma of. Nercoue Disease.
*No charge fur consultation.
31123 , 5, 1858. 8. D.
.11ARD31U.N, M. D.
NEW SPRING GOODS
NOW lINPACKMG ,AT
SWARTZ & BRO.,
Wbfeh they are selling at the cheapest Cash* prices
THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP
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Boots, Shoes, slat s, Caps,
AND TRUNKS, Is the cheap Store of •
the undersigned, Walnut street, Le
non.where a splendid new stock has just been open
ed, embracing a general assortment fur LADIES, GEN
TLEMEN and noVs, among which are LADIES' GAI
TERS end FANCY SHOES; anlfiskin. Patent Leather,
Goat, kip, and other BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen,
with a handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and srum.i .
of all kinds, era Also made to order.
Ile has also a great assotitmeut of HATS & CAPS, &c.,
of all kinds and prices. Panama and Summer Hats, in
groat variety.
Tins public ie rimpectfullY intiteit total' and examine
Wanton, May 5,'.•,8. JOHN GAUEN.
WALTZ & ROtDEL hare a largi6 itsibYt th ellt ni Paper
Window Shadee. which they will dispoee'of totem
try dealers at Philad'a price*.
Boot and Shoe Stott.
LJACOB RIEDEL respectfully in
forms the public that he still contin
ues his extensive establishment in
ilitiO his new building.in Cumberland st.,
where ho hopes 441 render the same
antisfaction as hiletofore to all who
may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one. who
wishes to purchase fasidonuble and durable articles in
his line, to call and examine Sir themselves, his Lugo
and varied stock.
Ho is determined to surpass all competition In the
manufacture of every• article In biabusineas, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A duo care M taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali
ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed.
P. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat
ronage. • [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '6ll.
Lehigh Slate Company.
A UGUSTUS BOWER respeafully informs the chi
sons of Lebanon and vicinity, that he is prepared
to SLATE ROOFS of all kinds of buildings, at the most
reasonable price& Ile will warrant the roofs slated by
him to be of the Brat quality of slate, and put on in a
workmanlike manner. lie has had mach experience in
the business, haVng followed it for a number of yeats:
Persons desiring further information will please Call
at Mrs. Rises Horsy or address through the Lebanon
Poet Office. Also enquire of the Agent, J. Aaron Wal
ter. Lebanon, March 31, 1.858,42 m.
FARMERS NOTICE!
OSEPH LIKE, AGENT , is still maniiiheiuriog those
J United States Grain Fans,
or, WIND MILLS,
in Lancaster City, Pa Said FANS have been awarded
PREMIUMS at every AgriCultural Fair that they have
ever been exhibited, In competition with other Mills.
$5OO REWARD w ill be given Lonny person or
persons who will prove to my satisfaction that what I
say about my Mill is not true.
FARMERS consulting their interest, will find it to
their advantage to call and examine for themselves be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as these Mills possess all the
desired superior qualities, so much appreciated by Farm
ers: these Mills are constructed to use two Scre.ms at one
time, which will remove all the Cheat and Cockle, one of
which Sereeneinay be removed at pleasure, if required,
to snit the convenience of the persons using said Mills.
All FANS.bAnufactured and sold by me are warrant
ed to be ofgosd.materlal, and all defects or imperfection
in any Mill or Fan disposed of, shall be fully and effec
tually repaired Without extra charge.
The undersigned'has sold more MILLS than any other
one man now living, and flatters himself on account of
his long experience in the business, that his Mills are su
parlor to any, and the easiest turning Mill now manti
lectured, which fact can be substantiated bytuanyof the
best Fartners in this State and elsewhere, wherever they
have been tested.
ORDERS left withIVIU. COLEMAN, at Rees'S Hotel,
or MAJOR & lIROTILERS' Machine Shop. Lebanon. Pa.,
will be promptly attended to, and any desired Informa
tion given. JOSEPH LIKE,
May 5,1858-3 m. Agent.
LECONIPTON DEFEATED
BY. H &_E's LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
„T u n s ; RECEIVED B and ifr j Arplit s ell i t iL t i he cheap, 4.
did stock of DRY GOODS; GUEENSWAIrtand' r
GROCERIES; also READY-3IADE.CLOTITING, '•
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Windo' Shades, Bonneta r liats,
which they are selling at very low prices. They bought
their goods at cash prices, and are, therefore, enabled to
give great bargains. Ladies and Gentlemen, give them
an early call. We are assured they can suit you in
goods end prices.
FOR LADIES' WEAR.
Ilepes & &pa have Just opened a large and splendid
stock of Fancy Dress Gootisitsuelias Silks; Plain, S riped,
and Figured, for Dresses, Black and Colored,very cheap.
Chain. Chalk Robes, Lawn, Lawn Robes, Myelitis, Poll
de Cheyries,Challi Bereges,Silk Bereges,Ginghams,Frenth
Lustros, French de Laines, Dohegee, Mohair Metre, &c.
Remember at the cheap store of ii.ENET . & STINE.
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
_ . .
•
HENRY S STINE bare just opened a largo and splendid
assortment or Spring and Summer Cloths, Caehmeretta,
Tweeds, Cassamers, Italian Cloths, Linares and Linen for
Coats; Clothe, Cassamers, Tweeds, Linens, Plaids, Cordu
yoys. Drilling. Jesus, ke., for Pantaloons; Satins, Silks,
Cashmere,.Cloth, Italian Maw, Marseilles, de., for Vest
ing. Also,Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders,
Gloves, Stockings, Sc,, very cheap. at.
Debanna,MilY s ,' sB - • HENRY STDIE'S.
Waltz k Mnders patterns of
.Wall Paper are the latest
designs in market, and can't help but please eyeryono.
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I)I,ILADIES' STYLES
SViARTZ & - BRO.,
PLEASE CALL' AND EXAMINE. -
Valuable Borough Properly
FOR_ SALE!
S loffered at private ado, that snluable half-lot or piece
of GROUND, situate at the north-east corner of wa
ter and WO nut streets, _Lebanon , fronting 33 feet on Wal
nut street and 80 feet of Water street, at present occupi
ed by John Farrell's Marble . Yard, ou which are a Fusin
House, hc. /t is located within a squitie of thahebanon
Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depot and the centre•
of town. For further particnhuta apply to John Farrell
on the premise's. jurie 24.1857.
evil?' Livery Stable.
THE undersigned has .
es i . 7....•:_--; :-. • 7 .
tabls bed. a new LIVE. 7
v '
AY STABLE, in the Ea. - --=•• •• '..' l :' , fil. 4
wife Horses,
gle Hotel Stables,Lebanon. He has good and
Carriages, as may be desired; and careful
Drivers, which be will hire - Mi fair, terms. ,Re hopes by
being attentive to b u siness,to'reeelve a liberal share of
public patronage. • Ilpplylit'theP.agle Hotel; ar it the
Stables. - s'"
JOSTAH:E. -DE111111;
Lebanon Aug.19,.1857. ~ .
IDDRCUSSION" MATOILESaoId atlnartnfitaturorepri
cam, at D. S. 'RADER'S Dn i tg Store.
$l,OOO Reward Look Out
TAMES 11. KELLEY, Watch-
Maker 6: Jeweler, has just
opened at the EAGLE ISTILAINGE,
the town of Lebanon, a beautiful assortment of hold Rail
road Time-keepers in hunting cases; eight-day Witches,
gold Duplex. gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, Ar.—
Silver railroad hunting Watches. dnples, anchors, cylin
der, English patent Lever, English Swiss Quartlora, and
Boys' Watches. Large Music Boxes, 4, G. and 8 tunes;
got:. Fob, Vest and Neck Chains; gold Armlets, &mech.*:
gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breastpins, Necklaces, shirt-
Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold psi/
and pencil cases, gold Key Seals, se. Silver Tea and 'ra
bble Spoons, Soup Ladles. &baud neck Chains, Spectacles,
Patmonsits. fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin.
colon, Bass Violins, Accordeons,
' Polkas, Brass Instru
ments, Drums, Fifes Flutes, Clurinets, Guitars, Banjos,
Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rifles, Sharp's Rifles,
Volcanic Rifle. shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Alien's
Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour
Clocks, ac., the whole comprising, the most extensive as
sortment ever offered In Lebanon county,aad will be sold
at the lowest climb prices.
Macho et Clocks carefully Repaired and Warranted.
*** Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenery Store in
the same room with Mk. Kelly's Jewelry, store, Eagle
Buildings.
Lebanon, April 14, 1851.
WALTZ & RIEDEL are agents for EVANS k WAT
' SON'S IRON FIRE-PROJF SAFES.
FRESH DARDEN SEEDS, for 'ale at -
D. S. RADER'S Drag Store
"Cheap JOHN" the old Cab&
- inet Maker still Alive.
JOHN SPITLER still keeps constantly on band all
kinds of Cabinet ware of the latest styles and the
best material and workmanship.
.fe has ready made, a number of Superior SOFAS,
CHAIRS, BUREAUS, DINING TABLES, BREAM/AST
TABLES, Sinks, Clipboards, Stands of all kinds, BED.
ST.EADS, and all kinds of Were in bis line of business.
All of which ho will sell cheaper for CASH
than cab be bought elsewhere. Be le also
reedy to make coffins and attend funerals at
the shortest notice,. All persons in want of
Cabinet Ware will do well to give him semi at tilm rooms
in Market Street. directly opposite the United Brethren
Church, before purchasing elsewhere.
He warrants his goods to be as re
c t/ ia. .eft r e o r.ted, and if It
is not so, he will make it so, free of .
Lebanon, Feb. FT, 1&58.
New Foreoiltire Store.
fIAURISON K. DUNDORE would reapeetnilly in=
form the public that he has taken the stand late
Dandore a Oro,. in Cumberland Street, between Market
and Plank Road, where he will keep the largest, fluent.
and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in
Lebanon. His stock conaists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which he will sell lower
than the like can be bought at any other
place in Lebanon.
He has on hand a large assortment of Sofas.'
Tete-a-tetee, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta.
hies, What Notes, Hat Racks, Cc. Also a large and cheap
stock of stuffed, Cane.eeat, and common Chairs, Settee,
Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking
Glaser,—Quilt. Rosewood and Mahoguny—very cheap:
Venetian Blinder, Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for
children. ss..Particular attention paid to UNDKR ,
TAKING. He has provided himself with the FINEST
HEARSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and
attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason- -
able terms. Lebanon, March 21,1556:
D. S. RABER'S
Wholesale and Retail Drug Store,-
itais been Removed to his New Building. on Cumber ,
• land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa.
IIE subscriber respectfully announces to his acquitill.
T
tancei and the public in general, that he bits con
stantly on hand a large stock of
DRUGS PERFUMERY,
MEDICINF:"B, PAINTS,-
CIIEMI CA LS, DYE-STUFFS.
VARNISHES, TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE, 1 1 . BRUSHES,
HAIR-OILS, . : -EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, &-
gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Artkles too'
numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and
warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.—
Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the
qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else
where. 40r - Physiciuns' prawriptions and family reci
pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the dny of
night, by
- calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
On Sundays the Store will be opeuni for the cote;
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. 31412 and 1, and . 4 and ii I'. Id—
Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID S. EAGER.
mor °SIERT & GLOVES.—tlenry At Stine have jrn3to=
pened a large stock
. cf Stockings, Glow* Mitts,
Collars, &c.
CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK
Dry-Goods, Grocery, & Crockery,
—AT TELE--
AMER S 9 STORE.
TEOICARD ZISIMERMAIsTinfortns friends and the
j public that he has just received a new stock of.
Goods for the Spring Trade,
which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind in
this town, consisting of all such GOODS as are usually
kept in a first-class store.
Particular attention is given.to Staple Goads' for the
country trade, not neglecting tbefancy articles for LA
DLES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, tinder
sleeves, Handkerchiefs, &c.
GENTLEMEN are invited, to erasable. his CLOTHS;
Cassimeres, Casinets, Tweeds, Fancy and other 'Ratings,
Velvets, Cords, &e.
In the GROCERY departnient may be found a
splendid assortment of every need in Abe Family:
Coffee, Sugar_' Spices,Teas, Mackerel, & c. In
CROCKERY' the stoeL is well selected.
LEONARD ZIMMEILIUN.
The highest market price will be paid for COOK;
TRY ERODIJGE. •[Lebanon, May 5,101.
SSlLKS.—henry & Stine have just opened a
larke assortment of Ladies' Drees Silks, which they
are selling at great Eargairus. Call arm ere them anon.
Wood, Wood.
4. THE underrigned . are prepared to fundah
Hxca
oar or Oarr WOOD; to order, at any placein Leb
anon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Ordera left at
- their Mill will be promptly attended to.
...Lebanon, April 214858. MYEES & MGM.
GR.rEFF'S
Boot & Shoe Store Removed,
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• New Spring and Summer Stock
rpm Undersigned would respectfully inform the plablle
that he has REMOVED his BOOT and SHOE STORE
to the room lately occupied by. Johrs.Gr-aeff's disnifection. ,
cr,ti afore, *here helms opened a beautifoil stock of
Spring and - Summer Boots and Shoes,
for Ladies, Gentlemen andOhadren - SELHis assortment
is very complete, and embraces all the latest styles, which
he can sellout at low priees. The public will please call
and examine. DANIEL GRAFF.
N. R-TRATELERS, SIOW is your time if you wish to sea
a large assortment" of Trunks. Valises, and different Minis.
of Bags. Come one, come all!
Lebanon, April 7 2 1858.
PHILIP F . McCAULLY,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker
Camberland street, one door East of Black IforschroteL
it.THE Subscriber desires to inform the:public
that he has opened as above, where he is proper
- led to execute orders of BOOTS and SHOES, of the
finest finish and style,if not superlortoanybere
tofore offered to the public.
New Fall and Winter Stock I:
.
Ile has just returned from the eity wit h an untitaled
assortment of the latest FALL and , WINTER. STYL of
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, ke.„l.e., for Ladies, Gentlit' eon and
Children_ . -
42- Awry body is invited to cull end exastitle."ellt
Lebanon, Nov. 4, 1857.
Feed—i Feed; -
Fa:IRS:CP:CS in want of Ree.....for COMM Or Pig." Call ob
tain it daily at the Brewery of the Ma'am - her, In,
Cumberland street. West of Plank Road. Price, from.
10 to 20 cents a bushel.
Lebanon, March 3,'57
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N - O -14
Hemp W. Overman„.
(Old No. 6) South THIRD Street, below Mark
et, Philadelphia. • - - r - - -
'WEATHER DEALER.:
Ow s4ins: MoroScoi, Linings, Binding, - .- •
RED , AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, ke. .
X. B.—Rough Leather, bought or takettin exchange,.
Mat it 3,1866.-Ir.
Sit 000 Worth Store Oooihs,
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AT VERY LOW PRICES!:
MIRE WIDSRSIGHRD, hsiing purchased at Sherike
.l. Sale, the large and complete assortment of .STORE
- GOODS of SHIRK & TICE, at a very low price, and being.
desirous to close up the concern at an early day,
Will re.-
tail. the stock at lower prices than Goods have ever; been.
sold in Lebanon, and lunch cheaper than the mune:kind of
Goods can•be bought at Wholesale in the cities:. The orig. ,
inal cost of the GOODS was sl2,ooCand the stodlrk
complete and Well-assorted.
OA. Such an opportunity to obtain CHEAP GOODS is
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rarelyoffe_red: :DRY GOODS, GROOM= and QUERNS'
WARBSA,graitinuintitios.
Norms of all solvent Banks takenia exchange for 0 ° 0 ' 54 -
Lebanon, Oct. 7, 'St ABRAHAM SHIRE.
HENRY HARTMAN