r= lebaugn Ftriltttiotr. . 11 11TIZil DL OOLITIC Pancarnse MATE TO LLiD, WT MBE ea roLunr." WK. Y. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1838 Democratic State Neminations. JUDGE orputitil WILLIAM' A. ORTER , or PIIILADELPHIA. • CANAL COMMISSIONER : ,'WESTLEY FROST, =I Minnesota a State. On Wednesday last the President signed the bill admitting Minnesota a 'State of this Union. Immediately after the fact had been communicated to Con gress by message, Messrs. Shields and Rice were sworn in as Senators, and Messrs. Cavanagh and Phelps is mem bars of the House. Our glorious Union now consists of 32 States—may the number never be _less. The opposition tried hard in Congress to get up a cru sade against the admission of this vig orous young State (a la Kansas,) but without avail—they were still too ex hausted by their prodigous efforts to ef fect the defeat of the Kansas bill. Their blows made no impression, but to dhow their will, they continued their oppo sition after the bill was passed, by ob jecting to the reception of the creden tials of Mr. Rice, one of the Senators elect. • He was however sWotti ini and immediately braved his opponents to an invettigation of the charges against him. Minnesota has been settled by t hardy, honest, and intelligent people and will soon become one of the leading States 'of the Union. Her first step of sending a Democratic Constitution to Washing ton, with Democratic' men to represent her, is a good beginning, and full of ,promise for a prosperous future. sir The opposition party, infatuated 'with the foolish idea that they can elect their President in 1860, are already lay. ing plans to fill the treasury to over• flowing, at the expense of the sweat and tears of the laboring-men, women and children of the land, so that they can fatten oti the spoilsl We hear already *the murmurings ,of tt,"high tariff" cryd ithd Ope l no doubt, they will swell to full chorus; producing a sound similar to a pack of hungry wolves in pursuit of prey. One of their papers, the Duily l News, puts forth the extraordinary dee- I aeration "that no matter if it (the tariff they will Contend for,) should produce twice as much revenue as is required forl The economical wants of government." 'Yes, the more money the more and rich-1 tr the pickings of Oalphinism. But the ipetiple will take care of themselves.— They will not permit their hard earnings to be swindled out of their pockets by a"tariff for protection's self" to fill the i purses of a horde of geedy politicians. The' Demoeratic party contends for a tariff for revenue, and it will probably find that the present tariff, under the preesure of the times, is insufficient for that. If so the rates will be increased to the necessary extent, and no further. The people-have given the tariff matter Into their'hands; confident of receiving isles now as heretofore. The people Id be Very foolish of changing the ,04 dopemtety of their trust from those who toreVvrayit,dgne them justice, into the Wads* the enactors of the abomina• itemof' l llo42 and its like. O Out neighbor of the Courier is ."14, , 0nd theintle of truth and fairness.— We despair of his reformation. He is agolitical barbarian to sll intents and purposes, and shottld at once pick up stakes and join his friend Brigham . Young. We did.not think that in at- tacking Young we were attacking the Courier. But sinee-Vin latter -makes Yotrugia cause his cause, we re -state our , assertion, •kin; that Brigham was ap vcinted Governor by Mr.Fillmoret and luting of the opposition party he has thus fir not resigned, but even refused to' submit to a removal. The advice of the Courier to Brigham to resign is no doubt well intended, but it comes too late.-- Hie resignation would not be received. He must be ejected, and if caught, tried, convicted and hung for treason. The Courier cannot save its friend by the resignation dodge. The best advice we can give to the alders and abettors of young, is to beware of kin: HAIM To PLEAsa.—Until recently the opposition have denounced the admin. istration and its democratic friends cv. erywbere for an alleged attempt to force Kansas into the Union against the eon. sent of the people; but now, since Mr. English's bill has paned, some of the opposition change the tune, and cry out against the administration for attempt. ing to seduce it into the Union with the consent of its people. Old Buck has been charged all along , with a tyrrint's resolve to force the people of Kansas into terms; but now he is charged with en effort to bribe them. They are bound not' to be pleased at anything that has diSfiror of the Administration. .BUST SO l—tats aecounts from Kan sas state that urn Lane ' s men in Kansas —the great IYeedttivi sbtlelcers--toiy, since their WeSpatial is gone; have turned robbers. They probably were nothing else before they went to Kan sas, and the only wonder is that honest and sensible people, in and out of that Territory—in and out of Congress— should so long have allowed themselves to be humbugged by, and followed in the wake of, such scoundrels. Mr.Bu chasten &Oared them traitors in his special message to Congress, and now they have proved themselves robbers.— Pretty lights fora would-be great po litieal party to follow and swear by.— The wrongs of Kansas certainly need redressing so Fong as such scamps are outside the penitentiary, and roaming within its borders. ALREADY AT Wortia.-z-The yrat act of the newly elected opposition Corn. mon. Council of Philadelphia was to cram the desks of members with gilt edged paper, pen-knives and paper cut ters, lb the value br $l5 for each of the ninety members of that body. • - OtrJudge Loring„ of Maasadhusetts, Who *as lately removed from office by Goverbot Banks, has-'been appointed Judie of the United Sates Court of Claitria in place of Judge Gilchrist, de ceased. KrA. P. Hayne has been appointed United States Senator from South Car olina, in place of Mr. Evans, deceased. HOME AFFAIRS. A BRIGADE Parade is.ordered to take place at Jonestown, on Ramey, July a, 1858. Gen. Weidman's orders for the occasion will appear nest week. hr ARMS.—Our friends in Min creek township are in arms against the laying. out the State road through that township, au. thorized at the last Sessibit of the -Legislature.— See proceedings of their inectii4; OUR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.- - We understand that the Committee appointed at a preliminary meeting of citizens - or this county having in view- the formation of an Agricultural Society, will shortly issue a gall, asking . the co operation of our farmer friends in setablishing upon a permanent basis so laudable a project. It is hardly necessary for us, in this connexion, to ad duce any arguments, as to the benefits and ad vantages to be derived from such an organization. They are patent to every agriculturist. The mere fact of a mutual interchange of sentiment and opinion as to the mode pursued, in the differ ent sections of the county, .among those whose lives arc devoted to the culture of the soil=- - Whb richly deserve the reward which 'aseed-t ime and harvest" hribtl to theiriters 7 -10?Sts_ now that science has yielded'the palm; Ii eh eii. nobling one, in whatever aspect looked upen— ought to be sufficient to induce aid and assistance with alacrity. We trust to see it iiiiponse as will do honor to Lebanon county. Since the above was in typo, the Committee handed :0 us their call for a meeting to be held on the 29th of May. It will be in another part of to-days Advertiser, and we would ask the at tention of those interested to it. We will again allude to the subject next week. VER., An Exchange talks thus sonsiirly upon the duty of supporting Lome pa- pore "Recollect if a weekly kostat paper is to be supported, home influence must do it. Every dollar sent to eastern papers iS at the expense of the local papers. ,A county acquires prominence through its paper more than in any other way, and to every one who has county or town inter ests at stake, his home papef is a necessity.— Never will such a man take a paper printed away from home until he is able to take a second pi per. His first paper will be his home sheet, and he will so identify his own interests with that of his county paper, as to COnsider his subscription as mach a matter of yvorly duty as the payment of his taxes. had. Our old friend, Col. Cyrus Carmany, formerly of the Black Horse Hotel, lii this place, and of late years Collector of Tolls at. Lancaster, has taken the National Hotel, (former ly IMO Swan,) in ftace street, above Third, Philadelphia. The people of Lebanon county, we are confident, are glad that he her done so.— It will give- them.a stopping place in the city, one at which they can.unite, be the mania as at home, happy and comfortable. The Col. is a good Land lord, obliging, and popular, and will receive the ahem if not all, of the Lebanon coun ty 'elute ea.. Go and try him. AT the request-of its numerous admirers, the-"sima." we 'spoke of last week, will be on ex.bibitien at the- Ladies' Pair, next Mon day. Enquire of the editor of the Courier for the Polyorania A Fist HoTEL.We w - Cfe taken, last week . , by bit•. Home; through his New directly opposite the Libation Valley Depot. We were astonished at the elegance and conveni ence of its arrangements, surpassing in many particulars the No. 1 Hotels of the cities. From the liar-room, on the first floor, to the observato ry on top of the building, everything is fitted in the finest and best style, and truly "regardless of expense." The arrangements are for the accom modation of all classes of boarders and travelers, families or individuals, and at charges in accor dance to the times and the desires of the patrons. The linden is now fully open for business, and in another column the patronage of the public is solicited. The name of the Hotel is the "Lebo, ion Valley House." TOWN LOTS SOLD.—John R. Eby, of Harrisburg, purchased last week, at private sale, STRICKLEIR'S Lots, fronting 285 feet on-Wal nut street, between the Quittapabilla Creek and the Lebanon Valley Depot, and 198 feet deep, for $2,000. The probabilities are that Mr. EBY will improve the lots immediately, and locate there an extensive wholesale Grocery establishment. We believe that each an establishment could be made to pay in this town, if undertaken by a gentle men ao well °teed in it as Mr. Ear. Mr. Henry Bubb, of the firm - of Bunn h BOCK, has just returned from the city with a new lot of Cooking Ranges, Furnaces,Ven tiistors and Regulators. He also procured a new article veiled the Farmers' Cook, to which he calls the attention of families. It is portable, and ad mirably adapted for washing, butchering, soap boiling, La. Any quantity of water can be beat a by this ciontrirance j with the smallest possible q uantity of coal. He invitee flamers -ani others to ca n a t his atom In Cumberland stseet, opposibi , Roffman'a Hotel, and look at his goods. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FOR A right pleasant sparkling driok t fl) , Ouilford k LombWrger's Soda rutin tab:. t has just been ft& id operation. ASIiINGTON•.—DE 0 - 611ai W. Gloninger, Jacob Weidle, Esq., litessis. John and Samuel Heilman, took a trip last week to Wash ington, to pay their respects to the President, and peep at the doing ,of Congress. The President, no doubt, is always glad to see his fellow-citizens, and particularly, as in this case, when "office" is not the groundwork of the visit. THE location of the new Lebanon Valley Bank is to be in Mr. John George's large house, corner of Cumberland and Walnut streets, in tho room occupied by A. It. Bougbter, Esq. John P. Sanderson, Esq., has been appointed one of the Assistant City Solicitors of Philadelphia. Hon. John J. Pearson, President Judge of this district, is favorably dallied as the opposition candhluto Mt Supreme judge . , :fait fall Sttriz—Having received avant teriVats for a par tbasular description of the watches l Y dlit dianufac ture, and for an account of their iteciiiiatitihs and differences froni . other watches, we 11 - tit tti make in general reply to suehgnquiries the folhAviv% state iikent ThVto Watches are bf one uniform sine. The movement is a full or two-plate frame, of the English fashion, and without brass cap, and it opens at the back with dome-cap attached to the case. It has patent-lever escapement of the Eng lish shape, but has neither main -wheel, fuzee, nor chain; the power being communicated direct from the barrel to the train. It is this arrange ment which distinguishes the American Watch in plan from every other, and which gives it some of its chief advantages. The idea of n fuzee and chain being necessary to the equal action of the power of the main-spring upon the train, is now admitted by English writera on the science Of Chronometer and Watch-making to be false, as it has long since been proved to be so by the Swiss practice. The advantages of the onfiesiOn of those parts are; greater simplicity, less ffletion upon the train (as a lighter spring may be Used;) and the escape from all the trottbles incident to chains, fasces., and retaining power. We sell movements either with or without gold and silver cases, as may be ordered. Our gold and silver cases are of the very best quality and workmanship; and are made, in 'every variety; on the premises. Our silver cases are of STERLIRG hilver—better than coin. Every movement having our own firm.name engraved upon it is guaranteed to be sound and perfect in all respects; and if at any time it is found to be otherwise, it may be returned and another will be given in its stead. A certificate of genuineness and perpetual Warlantyi Signed by ourselves, is given with cieh. • We manufacture also a watch nand "ChM. T. Parker, Waltham, Mat's.," Whift, iii all essential particulars is "e'qual tb thb article beating our. awn name, and although not Warfanted, mot be relied on as a thoroughly good time-keeptii% It Wilt be exactly similar to the article bearing our own name in external appearance, and we are enabled to offer it at its lower rate only as we economize labor upon it in parts upon the finish of which the value of the watch as a time-keeper does.nol depend. All our watches or whatever quality, have our firm name in full on the dial. We aro just introducing into market, too, a Watch named "P. S. Bartlett, Waltham. Mass.," itt h tine so IoW as to be'within the reach of al classes. .16 is Made upon the sameprincipn as the better qualities, la squarely arid flaelYilniSh ad,and will give entire satisfaction to the Wearer. We are, Sir, your obedient servantS, APPLETON, TRACY A, be/. jar -These Watches canbe had at J. J. BLAIR'S Watch and Jewelry Store, who is the authorized Agent fur the sale of them for Lebanon Co. PUBLIC MEETING IN MILLCREEK.— In accordance with previous notice, the tax-pay ers of Mil'creek township, assembled in township , meeting at the publio house of Mr. Oliver Weig ley at the Centre, on Friday evening, May 14th, 1835, when by a unanimous rote, Mr. JoxermAx Iwo was called to preside, and Frederick Shultz, John Becker, Christian Hoffman, Isaac Gipple, Joseph Kalbach, Philip Moore, William Zimmer man, Isaac W. White, and Isaac Null, were elect: ed Vice Presidents. D. W . . Leeds Was elected Secretary, and on the call of the tneating, address ed the citizens in opposition to the authorized State foal, at well as in opposition to all future proposed roads, not absolutely nocess try for the convenience of public travel and business. The following named tax-payers were appointed a Committee to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, viz :—Samuel Beaker, Oli ver Weigley, David S. Matthew, F. A. Shultz, U. B. Stuart, Jos. Matthews, Jseob Shank, Leo. Michsel Holtastein, John Hartman, John B. Walter, Abraham Zug, Gee. Meiser, David Less er, Henry Gackley, Col. D. M. Person, end John Zimmerman, who in a short time repotted the following, *Lich Were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the citizens of Millereek heard of .the passage.of the law authorizing the hying out of a State road through the entire length of said township, with the greatest surprise and in credulity, not believing there was a man reside& among them, or others in a sister distriot, so lust to animas° of honor and justice; as to procure the passage of a law, in an insidious and dishonora ble manner, which *mad if &inseminated; seri ously effect the inteee;sts of the tax-payers Of this district for all time to Come, without a single cor responding benefit or advantage arising to any one in extenuation of the wrong: Reeolved, That we believe that five public roads passing through the entire length of Millereek, at about equal distances front and parallel with each other, as Well as With the proposed road— two of them leading directly to the Railroad Sta tion, beeitte an adequate number of diverging and eross-roads, ore all sufficient for the convenience of pUblic travel and business, and certainly as Many as the tax-payers of the townships desire to keep in repair. Resolved, That wo will "do all that in us lies" to prevent the said road from being opened, and will consider any man superfluously selfish who advueatest its necessity. Resolved, That we fully appreciate the servi ces—dishonorable though they be—of our late ex•Represeutative from Heidleberg, in engineer ing said bill through both brunches of the Legis lature, by : misrepresentations the most barefaced, and cheerfully accord to him the character such conduct merits. Resolved, That we do hope the Commissioners named in the swindle aforesaid, will before they act in au official capacity, have the curiosity to inquire into the necessity of such road from other persons than the one or two, for whose especial benefit the road is to be made. Resolved. That these proceedings be published id the Lebanon Advertise• and Lebanon Courier. A paper, deprecating the action of the friends of the road, and affirming a fixed determination to oppose its opening, was signed by 108 of the largest tax-payers of the district, after which, On motion, the meeting adjourned, to meet at the call of JONATRAff ILLIQ, Pres't. D. W. Imams, Sect's. wAsulamos, May 15.—The Secretary of State has addressed Lord Napier, the British Minister, upon the subject 13if firing into, and searching our vessels in the Gulf of Mexico and it ;is Understood that his lordship *ill avail himself the earliest opportunity to Make some remonstrance to the commander of the British squadron in that quar ter. The news is de troublesome to Lord Napier as to Becretaty Cass. Nam tons, May 112.—mA special Washington despatch to the Herald; says it is believed that orders have been issued to the borne squadron to prevent the outrages committed by British cruis ers on American'vessels. l i pa.:o r ean t maybe frozen by (simply patting it lato s and then placing .the.wholo is an old bnebolot'a bosom. WATCHES BOSTON WATCH F4CTOI” - 7 Waltham, Mass. Feb. 1858. The Right of Seareh Question, BY ouit LOCAL REPORTER Meers. Rolla& Mcßae have put up a ten pinlalTeY tibia Kuhnle's Hotel, opposite the Lebanon Valle . ) , Depot. The Large Basin, north-west from this Borough, we observed last week, has been considerably enlarged eastward. Yuri Otis other improvements are also going on there. "Brudder Moses," (still jiidging others by himself,) at last abYerdWietges what ev ery person over here 'snows, (from hia recut re printt) that his few items are dictated to him. WE are pleased to observe thq spirit of improvement , going on in all directions of our thriving Barone': Old buildings aro be ing demolished to make room for new ones, and the streets also are gradually improving. The pa'v'ements in particular are receiving their due ahaie of attention. The United Brethren Church of this Borough has recently been remt,deled, and now presents quite an improved appearance.— The dedication on Sunday was well attended.— We know of no town in the interior of the State, that presents more jaandskrae and commodious dhiiithes than Lebanon; And then we have a 'Chimer:gal:at 1%4101118o; who delight in making the Wise.of the Lord ad ii icing place. EillailTlON.—On Thursday even ing we attended a public exhibition at Fairview Hall, given by the young ladies of School No. 1, under charge of Miss M. R. SPxPUENS. The Hall was beautifully decorated with wreaths and boo quets, presenting quite a. gay appearance, but in regard to room, it reminded us of a Chestnut street omnibus—"crowded to excess and still more space left." Owing to the crowded state of the, Hall, and the unbecoming behavior and noise of several outsiders, we are_unable to give a full report of the interesting exercises, consisting of addresses, essays-, dialogues &vocal music. It is unnecessary to say that crinoline suffered amazingly— in our locality thorn was a perfect wreak of the article. The Rehears; as usual, sustained their Parts in all instants admirably. In one piece the "gos sipers" were very severely but justly rebuked, and in another the "old maids and bachelors" were freely handled, which created a good tlbiil of mirth and by several was considered a little per canal. An illustration was also given of how "fortune tellers" can peep behiiid the mysterious veil of futurity ! The essays were uf, !marked ex cellence, and well deserved to be heard by all.— The "Monthly Visitor" also made its appearance and Was Slled witlt. spicy' articles: The Music was beautiful and creditably performed. On the whole, ire think the pieces were spoken with ele gance; and the charming'whiteness of the fair la dies' raiment seemed a lit representative of the purity of their sentiments. With their noble mot to CPcracaertintia Onenia Vincie—Terseverance conquer , : all things!') we were particularly pleas ed. It alone is a sure guarantee of euecess, and sets the Word "fail" completely in the shade; it is the Watch Word of the toiling, untiring men of all ages, who have attaihed to position's of fame and distinction. Let that motto be your polar star through all the tatibbe avocations of life, and iietorY will ithbityt crowd your eifOrts. tater trial Utah—The Itaiiiiona Leming Salt Lake City for the White Mountains. ST Loom, May is—Advices from Fort Leaven worth ko the 13th Ul,6_t,,Atatft,tll* an eaves* had arrived Orem Camp Scat with letters dated April 10th. The Morhume tire reported as leaviniSalt Lake City for the White 'Myer Mamtaiie, Goreraor Cumming has gone to the city by in. vitation. WASUINGTONi May 13, 1853 Despatches were received' to-day, by the Ad minstration from Kansas, which represent mat ters there in the most favorable light. The con servative portion of all parties express themselves in favor of the English bill The ultras, Pro Slavery and Anti-Slavery, with Jim Lane, are the only ones that have, thus far, taken open ground against the bill; and they now profess to beopporal to Coining into the. Union stall. There are not enough, however, of this eilisS, to do any thing except mischief. AV" The Minnesota Senators have drawn lot for term of office. Gen. ‘Shiclda drove the term expiring March, ISB9, and Mr. li ! iee the term ex piring March, 1883. AB' On Friday evening last, as Mr. Christ Mel linger, of Stoughstown, Pa., was returning home from Philadelphia in the night train of cars, his pocket-book, containing some five or six hundred dollars, was Stolen from his pocket by some long fingered pickpocket. Mr. M. had been to the city with a drove of horses, and the money stolen was a portion received front his sales. Or The boatmen cirt the Pennsylvania Canal, we see by the Harrisburg Hantin, complain se verely of the new rule of the company, by relish all the leek keepers are discharged, and the boat men are required to be their own lock tenders.— It is said the company have discharged all the leek tenders between Pittsburg and Johnstown, and watchmen have been-appointed in their places to go over their respective divisions once a - day s and see that locks and levels are in good order, but without being compelled to lock any boats through. The divers and employees on the canal denounce this as an Imposition upon them. Dna+u sr DeowelNG. --Miss Mary Culp, daughter of John Culp; of Mount Joy, was Reel.. dental drowned in the Little Chigoes creek, on Friday last. In corainissy ..with another young lady n a med MoNeal, 'the deeCased antered email skiff for the purpose of boating, which by some accident was upset prectiiitating both ladies, in the stream. Miss McNeal caught the limb of an overhanging tree by whieh she supported herself until rescued, but her unfortunate companion' floated out into the sties= and soon sunk to rise no more. After considerable labor and Basra her body was recovered. The deceased was about seventeen years of age and was hignly be loved and rweeted. At the time of her death sbe was a student of the Ceder Hill Fenirde In stitute. - TnE STIIiiiE xr , Atrolit.t.—The hands empl oy ed in the inecitine - shoti of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, at Altoona, numbering one hun dred and fifty, struck for an advance of wages.= The advance asked for being refused, they - de alined working at the former rates. The effect has been most disastrous apowthe interests of the town, and many families are suffering from its effects. oir Gen. Lane has teoeived an offer from Bos ton to deliver a series of lectures on Kansas through the Free States at $3O - per night for six months: The design was to tel him out of Kan sas dining the Senatorial contest:. Jim declines. ) The Governor of North Carolina a few days since granted a respite to a negro who was sentenced to be bung on Friday list, for murder ing his mistress in Columbia county, in that State ; but it arrived tow late. Be was already executed. steg.,Ohio' in 185'it, 220 churches, worth $4.00,000 ; eight hundred school-booms,. worth ;400,000, •nd tweng county. buildioge r worth ;300,000. Chuli.Otitingluneton, Monroe. noun ty, on returlinghotrie front Ms eghib'ition at the Academy' on Wednesdaf found the dnor locked , _ 111..„X.0tt!**1,40 fti get into the, house through one of the windows, *hen th e , ilga r t gi e n: and striking her upon the seek caused her death.. Orr Some people are never contented with their lot, lot what will happen. Clouds and dark ness are over their heads alike, whether it rain or shine. To them every incident is an accident, and every accident a calamity. even whett they have their own way, they like it no better than your Way, and indeed, consider their most volun tary acts as efit'ars of compulsion. Special Notices. READ DR. HARDMAN'S ADVERTISEMENT I Mark the day and date. liouqw Kea Ptu.s.—llappily for mankind, mercury, iron and quinine are falling into disuse. Wherever .tbese marvel.worklng pills are introduced, they supersede all the old remedies. Heretofore, Omens of the stomach, the liver and the lunge have been treated In a way that may be designated as murderous. The medicines admin istered, even where they have smothered the disorder for a time, have done so at the expense of the constitution.— These Pills, on the contrary. expel the seeds of the male diem instead of merely choking doivn the symptoms for a time, and renovate the constitution and the whole vi tal organization. In cases of dyspepsia, liver complaint, bilious fever, lung.fever, diarrhcea, dysentery. constipa tion and Whom or itervons head ache, the relief they af ford is immediate, add the cures they accomplish perfect. yes a THE LIVER . By this dieetuse wo underhand an inflammation either in the membrane or subetAlibe of the liver, known - by dull pains in the right side the stomach always diaor dered,lhe yellow tinge of ;he add, dry cough, tongue coated, costiveness, high colored 'urine, and of a thick nature; severe we akness and severe pains in the head. The quantity of corrupted humors in tharegion of the liver, causes a defective secretion of the tille. The liver when .healthy, serves as a filter to the blood; A 6 separate all impurity from it. or to reline it. When &Aimed, it cannot purify the blood, which, when sent to au fangs, brains, and other parts in a morbid condition, miyhaiiim Jaundice, Consumption. Insanity, &c., and witishdhlidi' the natural stimulus to the intestines,' causes Dysirepit, Piles, and other complaints, as you perceive 'the dieee way tonnravel and. tear the whole system to pieces. .„ A patient, suffering from this complaint, should resdki to speedy relief. Yet there are very few medicines worth a cent in curing diseases. What then shall be done= We say, use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as they 'are composed of plants and roots; they wil be found A lure cure for this painful disease, because they priitti froin the body those corrupt and stagnant humera aka to .1 cleanse and renew the blood, which Is the cidiAe shot 6 ,y , of the disease of the liver, and the iniiiidniatiOn of h e kidney and the bladder, but of every desaltitten of ' is ease. From Bto4 of the above pills, take/I every night on going to bed, will in a few days, relleie the body of everything that is opposed to health. ' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold itY All dealers in Medicines. THE GREAT ENGLISH lIENCEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Fe at ale Pills. Preparecifront ckpreacription of Sir J Orarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. - - This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful add dkigerous disesteem to which the tamale constitution Is subject. It modemtecall alma, and re moves all obstructions, and a spemly cure may he relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, It is peekillarip snited. It Will. Iti R sithit tilde, bring on the monthly perlcid with regularity. Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Goiresnment Stamp of 'Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In ell cases of Nervous aud Spinal AffecUons, pain In the back and limbs, fatigue on alight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hyeterica and whites, these Pille , will elibct a mire when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canida, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin & Co.) Rochester, N. 8.—51,00 cud 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court Howse, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Bircb r ßeeding, OctoPer 7,1857-Iy. To all whom it may Conoorn.—The under. Signed begs leave •to inform his old customers, and the Public in general, that he still continues to numnfacture CABINET VIAR,E br all deocriptione at hie alit eta d, lti Walnut street, between Rainier's and Reinhaliiii Mtge, in the borough of Lebanon. The public tlil4l9lhitl re member thathle work hi made up of bete ataiiales and is of better Sahib, than can be lout hi any other establishment in the borough of Lebadem. Dec. 23,1867.• C. BRoTiiitßLlNit. bm • 'ma a ;*l,-AnotherWondert re, a -„y Pratt etch see MAGIC 01. L..„ Iteidink,. Pa., 'Meseta. PiiAkr a le to Certify, that I have been ainictal with At' year% and have expended some .fOnt HilinWed dilliare, to have it cured, but all tone affect I heed bat tide bottle of your Mee° 041—am now Well. YOUre Trnly, , JOFIN TROXEL, • , • Washington at. betsiniiii 9th and 10th. lIELDBOLD'S GENUINE PRAVAItATION. I/ELBIBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELNIBOLD'S Genuine PREPA,RATION. ina..amoi,D , s Genuine PREPaIt:ATION Ie prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. riSr•See advertiseinentkaaded I/EL/MOLD'S GENUINS PREPARATIGN; Religious Notices. Next Sunday morning English Preaching iii Uie Mdrailin Church. • English Bei vice iibxt Sabbath morning and eirliti; ing in Zion's Lutheran Olinrch: German preaching next Sunday nuirtiiiig iii Si lem's Lutheran Church. EPISCOPAL SERVICES.-AT the Beneacial Hall, 4,,next Sunday, at 3 o'clock, P. M. English preaching' next Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. MARRIED, On the 15th inst., by Rev. 11. S. Midler, William Reseal to Catharine Fisher, both of Berko Co. On the 9th inst., by Rev. T. 11. Leinbaeh, Dr. George P. Lineaweaver to Miss Mary L. Mc- Abee. On the 24th ult., by Rev. J. Gring, Mr. Jeremiah Wagner to Ansa Lydia Blotter, both of Bethel tp., Berko co. On tho 30th- nit., by the eamo, Mr. Pred'k Strait, to Min Elizabeth WLaughlin, both of Fred ericksburg. DIED, On the 29th ult., in Stratum, bliss Sarah Beek, aged 65 years, 3 months and 24 daye On the 3d inst., Adant son of John and Caroline Long, aged 2 years, 7 months and 2 days: On the 16th inst. in North Lebanon borough, John Henry, infant ' son of Daniel and Vfilhel mina &rack; aged :5 years and 8 days. At Lebanon, on the 24th ult., Jos. ilorgner WitErman, It bus pleased au overruling Proti dance to remove from our number, our late and beloved' Bro. JOSEPH It. Botta/En, in common with his"relatives we deef4 month this sad bo. reaveinent„ and as a testimonial of our respect for bismemory wo do boreby lit4olne, That in the death of our late Bro., it is again verified that in the midst of life we are in death, and with stibinission we bow to the will of the great miler of the universe.. That we feelingly sympathize with his relatives in this their irreparable lose. That the Lodge he clothed in the habiliments of mourning for the space of thirty days, is a mark of our respect for his memory. That these resolutions be published in one of the newspapers of Lebanon. A. IMBODBN, Seet'y. QUITTAPAZILLA Lopes, No. 325, Annville, May 1, 1858. • NEW AD v ERTISE MENTS. TOWN LOTS in the Borough of North Lebanon, Pa., at PRIVATE SALE. rptig followit4 dePeribed 32 Lotd, comp(); A. sing part of the well known .MIFFLIN ESTATE," la the heart of the Borough of North Lebanon, situated be. the Union Canal on the '"4 1 1 1.,X, • 4 ,› North, and the Lebanon Valley ri Railroad (about one square die- 1 tant)oa the SOuth,in the midst • el a highly interesting, prosperous, and healthy mini' or country, are nosy offered at private sale, by the un dersigned, residing in said" Borough. 'These lots are numbered in the partitinn plot of said ' estate 2, 5,8, 25, 26, 27.30.83, 41,45, 46, 5!. 58, 55. 60, 66, 7L 76, 81, 82, 85, 89, 94, 100, 101, 107, 109, 713, 119. 124, 125, and 331, of which' three front on the Canal and on Water street, and are desirable LANDING LOTS; four on water and Guil ford streets; four on Pine street and East Alley ; four on Spruce street and Bast Alley; four on Spruce street and School. Alley;four on Walnut street and School Alley; rime on Walmit street and Centre Ailey; two on Market street antlOnitre Alley, and three on Mulberry street and West- Alley. Thirteen of these.lots are at the tor ners of the principal streets and- alleys (most of which are already opened) and all are Welkaltatated for the earl 'nue purposes of residence or buaiaees. Further particu lars respectitig terms of sale, Ac., can be arcertsdaed, and. town plots seen, by epplicatiou to CHARLES B. TOBBEV, SAMUEL REIMEI/L, TllO5 l / 1 3 FOSTER,. Ifteth/0b0n0n,31ay:14,18,91-&-SE. TriLIAO and A t" g t * halals* opened a splendid aseortssea nitstaitsia and'Bangs de Labial etas) Mad !tees, mad at kw mrtass. Ladies : ma awn. The Leba Carefully Correded W LEBANON, Lob. Mills Ex. Fem. $5 50 Smith Extra 600 Leb. Yal. Super. Fine #6O Prime White Wheat, 106 Prime Red Wheht, 100 Prime Rye, 60 Corn, 60 Oats, 33 Cloversead, 3 00 Timothy-seed, 260 Flax•eeed,...l6o Dried Apples, ift bu., 100 Dried Apples, pbaled, 1 60 Peach "Snits," 50 Peach "Hutzele," 126 Cherries, 160 Ordoss, a 50 on Markel. - y by Myers el Shour. IDNZEIDAT, MAY 19, 1858. Te.tatoes, bu , 02 Eggs, Vi dos., Butter, Lard, 9 Tallow, Hun, 11 Shoulders'. 8 Sidon, Sony', 6 Beesoarai,.. 25 Wlilte Raga; S Mixed Bags, 2 Flax, II ID 1234 Bristles, it 4 lb; 40 Feathers. IR lb., 62 W: Wool, Vb., 40 Soup Beaus, qt.,, Si Vinegar,* gal., 12% Appleßutter,* creek, do Tie Philadelphia Market. PHILaDELPIIIA, Mai 17,1550. FLOUR—The Flour market continues languid at our last quotailons. There is but little inquiry either for export or home consumption, and the only transactions reported are about 100 barrels to the trade $4 50 per barrel for standard brands; $4 75®4 87,4, for extra, and $5 25®8 25 for ex tra family and Riney brands. The receiPts,for are incriaiiiig, thrtliiiiteetitiris wiiniunting le 17,- •137 barrelsmopeilk against 32,405 barrels last week. Rye Flour and Corn Sleet are steady at $3 25 per barrel.' . - GRAlN—Wheat is very lull and . prices favor buyers. Sales of 2000 bushels, mostly in small lots, at s l:os® s l 10 for good Red, and $1 20 $1 25 for good White Rye is lower. 500 busheli Fount's. sold at 06 'MS. Corn is 'dull. 300 bush. yellow, afloat, sofflart last eiening, at 71 cents, but — to-day,bilyirk, generally.refuse to pay this figure. A- lot sold at the depot at 691 cents, some in store at 70 cents; end some inferior at 69 cents. Oats are in limited demand. 2000 bushels tame Pennsylvania sold it 34. cents Tn: bushel. PRILADELPIIMOA.TTLE IIiAR%ET. —The offerings of Beef Cattle at 'the different yards amounted to some 1450 bead, theAbulk of which were disposed of at about last weirs price,s;rang ing from $8 to $lO 25. the 100' lbs., the market closing rather The arrivals of Cows and Calves at market this week were about 300 head. Sales ranged at from $35 Lb $OO for fresh Cows; $25 to $3O for Spring ere, and $l2 to $l3 - for dry,Cows.' Of iti&S,"tlih and sales at the Union Dro've Yard were lir& amounting to some 4150 beall,, and Wets are &OA+ ; DAG Were taken to Noir York, and the imnaihilei sold dt froth $0 to $6 50 the 100 lbs. nett iteedidirig to quality. A'out 5000 Sheep Were attaarket, and pretty much all sold at $4 to $ll each, as in quality. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Johis IL Illiester. AGENT OP Franklin Fire Insuranbe Company OP PHILADELPHIA, Lebanon, May 1.9,1,868.-Im.* NATIONAL HOTEL, RACE STREET; ABOVE THIRD, '•PHILADELPHIA. Pf:TES SIDES, BIDES & CARMANtIr csara casaaxi. -- May19,'1,8.-arn. To the Agrieullittrists of Leba unon County: OBBEABLY. to a reschition Adopted at a preliminary ineettegoicitizevis of Lebanon County, for the forma tion of an Agricultural Society, the undersigned Com mittee would respectfully call the attention of these in tereathd, that a meeting will be held at the public house ofJoate M. Matta, at Lebanon, on Saturday, May 291 k, 3858,, at one o'clock, p. in.. for the purpose of organizing Permanently, adopting a Constitution and By-Lowe, and electing Officers. The Committee would add that itis expected the Farm em throughout the county will to a man co-operate in this movement. Their own interests are involved—the benefits to be derived from the project accruealono to the agriculturist. Let a hearty response be even to this ef fort of establiabing en Agricultural Society in our midst. The material is here the talent 15 here; and, to make both tell effectively, It is but necessary to come together to exhibit to the country what. the Whirs of this Manful valley haws done and can do. The Cointaittee would repeat here that tray Winer will endeavor to be present at this meeting; Remember the day—Saturday, May 29th, 1868, tit one o'clock", ni Respectfuly - Ake— GHl,USl)% nry ' xii„ - ;T: VV. GROVE, ' - CHRISTIAN /3011.1EROER. JACOB WITHER, MICHAEL DRINMEE, - JOHN LIGHT, (s. s.„) JACOB SHAEFIeBB, WILLIAM RABB. 'WILLIAM Lebanon, May 19,1858. . Committee. BRICK RICK. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he .has commenced the BRICK MAKING BUSINESS at the east end of North Lebanon Borough, north of the Won Canal, and that be is now prepared to furnish any quaiiity for Balding and Paving purpcses, at as aerie rates as they can be procured any other place. , re. commends his Brick .as Of the best material; to lie Weil made and well.burnt *ld' the latest improvednithinerz; His clay is the =nein that of which the l i cit of.the Court House, Eagle Hotel, aidother Subatatithil in this latalitf, ate made. ALSO, 80,94 BARD BRICK for sale, at present, Just brought Biari"Wornalidorf. Bo also continues the business at Wernersvillo and 'Womelettorf, as usual. All Orders addressed to the subscriber at Wernereville, worrielsdorf, or Lebanon, Will be promptly attended to. Maylo, '5B-3t. N. 141. N. BROWN. 4 IaFRANKLIN HOUSE, Oorner of Penn and Railroad ands, BEADING, PA. ((Formerly Railroad Hotel) ITRMAN RISTENBATT respectfully informs the public and visitors that he bee opened the above otel, for their accommodation and comfort. He hes furnished the house well, with every conveni ence; and also remoddeled the Chambers and Apartments, Bar-room , Parlors, &a. Ills Hotel is fitted np iidth all the modern improvements, and visitors shall be liiriiish ed with the beet the market affords at his table; mad Ole Liquors of the beet and Omit kinds. lg. B.—His Stabling le Idrs'e; afli >erd tittietAlui strict attentift tdid td thin dcpertirisc; efts': 1;,.. Reeding, May 19,186E4 Phittidelphia Vnibreliatitild Parttsol Store. - T ifr siihscribisr heaps tidnatantlY on had a large and general assortnieht of Usser.rat.As, PenASOLN and Sox Kamm, made in the Teri latest style and of the best material. The citl2ets of Letianon and Vicinity arc res. pectfully Invited to cell and satisfy themselves. He feels thankful for the liberal patronage extended to hint here tofore and solicits a continuance of the same. Kis stock now Is one of the best and handsomest ever of f ered to the public hi our city, and at prices so low that must give eatistaction. Also the Patent Paragon and other Sun Umbrellas so much used and highly appreciated for a few swoons past. J. W. CLARK. " Si" Remember the number. N 0.1626, Market street ; between lath a 17th sts. Flab- Say SAMUEL L. FOX, Optician. zetoNtEle 537 North 2d strati, above :Battotttaio4 ct, Phalan/ (tai: nets llith the MViilietetik) OnOTAOLES in,Dold,Dilser and Eleatic Steel Frames, 0 of a graat variety of patterns, with superior carefully adapted totheelght. Spy Gleams, Microscopes, Drawing Instrumenta, Surveyor's Compasses and Thno , site. Dairy Thermometers; Olader's Diamonds. &a., dm All kinds of Optical Instruments made, repaired and --asuest. far. Timea.Ablintuad (told Pens, and the q2s ,U4sidde thirMfdistets' May 19, 1858.-3 m. - - Borangis Tai. A If APPEAL will be held in relation to the fierough tax, in the Council Chamber, in the Pelirt Hones, on SATIIRpAY, the 22d day of Mar, inst., A. A. 1858, be tween the hours of 9 A. W. and 5 P. M. order of the Council, Lebanon, May 12, 1858. JOSEPH GLEISI, Seery. Scientific 11 - Phite J'h sher. FltarltOCK, ChoPatt street, near the Evangelical Church. offers histerricee public of hellanon: corir White Washer. Ete Charges ere 37.34.., and 40 cords,per from; aceordildg tote/ else: Cid or door White Washing also done. Ele solicits the pat ronage of the public. May 12,1348. . Wanted, BY the undersigned , in Lebanon, immediately, for which the highest market prices will be paid CAINE 1000 lbs. Bologna Sausages, 1000 lbs. Dryed Beef. • Miy 12, 1858.-Im. WILLIAM SHIRK. Public Sale. HORSES end CARTS. Will be eold et publiosale, the reeidence of the eubecriber, corner of Water !street and Plank road, Lebanon, on SATURDAY, MAY M, 1858, an 1 o'clock, P. 34 the following property, Tim 332011858, 2 CARTS, 1 WAG- a ON, 1 COIV, 5 email PIGS, `AL* Iliorsoffenrlng, Ao. Terme CAnn, 11 101111 A Tx. lihay 1828.-2 t. EDWARD ' . Leh:. Ilank.and Turnpike Stock at Public . Sake -urnu, be sold at Public Sale, on &inmost, Mair 29, iB5B, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Adam Hoak, in the borough of Lehemon, 10 Shares Lebanon , B'k Stgek,(old) 10 " • " o, * , tnew) 6 Berks. and DauithiliTiorv pike Stock '--- Timm! will bailie& koortat: dand‘ . • ' - • mdmeureimitor of Mase.ForM, deed. May 12,1858..M0M; Acct: ark A GRAND FAIR! AND GIFT ENTERPRIS, THE LADIES OF LEBANON will hold their °RAI , . FAIR and GIFT ENTERPRISE, on WHIT blOh T. Mar 24th, 185 P, in the Town Hall, when an where they cordially Invite the LADIES and Gentlemen of LeAnon county, old and young to give them a calL— They will expose for lade PLAIN AND FANCY ARTI CLES of every description, such se a POLYORAMA PONOPTIQIIE, (one of the most curiously cossimated. curiosities ever exhibited in Lebanon.) - A $2OO FANCY TROTTING BUGGY, A DOUBLE AND SINGLE SET OF HARNE3B,(whidli tack the premium at the Harriuburg State Felt- .) amine her of FANCY ARTICLES moved from Philadelphia; and in abort. a thousand/other useful and ornameldsder tides, manufactured by the Ladies, the like of which they are consdent has iseter before been promoted to the citizens! of Lebanon county. They will 11 / 6 6 irA * P o € l band and sell all kinds of .Refrealunente. iiar The occasion will be greatly enlivened with sioloor did Pieces of Mnelc , by the Perseverance SASH 01851 BAND. An excellent SUPPER will also be given In the Evening, at about 9 o'clock. Price of Admission to the Fair, ONLY 1415 cents. TICILETA FOR 111/OOT OR Ifal.tiLA, $1; Strillat SO am Lebanon, May 12, 1858. . if; Insuraptionsdonot despair CONSUMPTION la. AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, while a minimal" among the tee ens of the Rocliy Idonntains. " Ma. eyed a . ItARE PLANT, that prow to , • • bertaiu cure fur Consumption. ONSUMPTldif Broach Mrs, A, ri I ma, Lis:a- Complaint, Nervous. Affections. Coughs. Colds, CUBED . &o. Haying now made Lis Simon and retired from business, he will send the prescriptions and directions CONS TAIPTIONter preparing the medicines free o f charge to all who desire It. and will send their address, enclosing two stamps (6 cents,/ to pay the return with a description of their CIONSUMPTION. Ie T t n te p r, to me. The Old Doctor has cur ed more than 2DOO - caters of arnAvolp• tion alone, and hopes all afflicted pea. ple will avail themselves of this op• rtunity. as the . Doctor wishes to do CON SIIMPTIONr, i ? 1 the good he ran Lefore he dirt.. - - Stle.rese DOCT. lINCA6 MUNDT. CUBED• 3.531 P. 0., New York. May 12. 1858,..4t: CURLED. CUBED . , BUSINES . :S tOATS;Iea?, Comment; Ock Coat., a large assortment., and an -46i , REIZENSTEDN & ERO: BLACK DOESKIN, Fancy Coalmen, Satinet, Linen. Marseille?, Corduroy and Cott/nude Pans, an end. lea variety, at ItEIZEN STEIN dc BUD. SILK, Satin, Velvet, Grenadine. Marseilles, and Cassimero Vats of different qualities, at REIZENSTBIZI & BRO. FINE Black Cloth, Doeskin, . Cashmere, Fancy aid*. stripe Cashmeres, sold by the yard or pattern at • REIZENSTEIN & BRO. BoTs' CLOTRENG. Frock, Sack Coats, Jackets, Pants & Vcats for Youths and Boya can be bought cheap at REIZaNSTEIN k BRO. STRAW, Loghorti, Panama and Spotted Hata, Shirts, Itanditerebiefe, Neakilea, Cloves, *do, Suspenders, Carpet Ham thibrellae, , Vadeeei Trida.a r c an bi bought for leas money than anywhere rue at, RRIZENSTEIN & RAO , oppoEite the Court Maw A THINS & blcA.D.ald are ready to aceommodate ea. A erybody with Boots, Shoes, Trunk", Travelingßasta. ATKINS & Idcap.did bare a splendid assortment of Bomb% Shoes, Trunks, and Traveling Bags. CALL and examine Ile now stock of Atkins a MA& 1,./ am. Come soon and purchase your Boots, Shoes, &c., at Atkins * McAdam. lteigart 7 s Wine and Gigues' Store, CItNER of .11farkai and Water *Ws, Lebo- rai,- Ann. Pk., in the room formerly occupied b Jacob Weirlic, Esq., where be still continues to - • keep aasortrrient of the vary kee, brands of WILES end LIQUORS that can be g , 1. To those 7ho ere so. quairited with his MOBS, it is not necesaary for him to apenki, as the Liquors will speak for themselves. To Hotel' Beets-Ts, red all others, he would state that it is merely riecessasy for them to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full satisfaction. ZMANUEL REIGAIT. N. B.—Remember at Weldle's Corner. Lebanon, Play 5, 1858. Public Notice: ATEW ELECTION DIST RlCT.—Whetess, Muter signed baffle seeeireil w, comniisaioti luring out of the Court of Corruivut Pleas of Lebanon County, direct log us as commissionehi to Wilhite into the propriety .f forming a New Election District out of part of CUMIWIII tiiirbehip,-sedd county, a line running Beet and Hers of Mier as May be practicable, commencing at a paint 011 tha Wide Of Henry Halsey end Joseph Urich, whets sea towii4dp adjoins South Antoine township in said eosin tind ending at a point on land of John - Killian, whets said Cotnwell township adjoins Beath Lebanon to* *a egg colony. Therefore, Public Notice to hereby ide4**Bott we, the underpinned Commlesioners, will 411- pcnta the said Commlision on the lit day of Jun* *ern Mid for that purpose we will meet et the public house of Jeici M. nun in the borough of Lebanon, on said day, at 8M o'clock in the forenoon, and after being duly qua- Med.will proceed to the place of beginning *bosoms* Honed, and thence to the end thereof, and make such other enquiry as will enable us to matte tetiort of tow preceedings, s directed by the said eerainission or order of Court. At which limb and place all may attend who hare en interact said New Election District. JOHN 11 A RPER, . JOHN lIII.L/NOER, Commla'ra May b, issa-44. JOHN BRUNNER, Adiemilisistratorl* 1140TICE is hereby given that letters of Administration fiZ6n the Eatite of Jests% Zrannevaistr, tats of Conissll aship, Lebanon county, have bean granted to the nes _ der,eignete, of the township and county stereo id. AU tersons, therefore, having taints against said estate, will raze present ihem, acid tbose indebted are requested to 61.1C1,41antlel* EL MIST S. ZI.3II I IERIVAN, Cornwall, April 7, 1&59-01.* Administrates, Grand Balloon Ascension PROF. JOHN H. STEINEIL"he celebrated and highly successful American .ronaut, heaths honor of announcing to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he will make his blot &accretion, from the Lot adjoining the Gas Works, with his splendid Balloon, the "STAR 08 THE WEST," on Monday, the 24th day of May, 1555. An opportunity will be given to see the interesting process of Isur.earso the Balloon, and all the arrangements for the 2Erial Voyage, by admission to the enclosure. At 9 o'clock will commence the infla tion, when the doors will be "pond. and a Pilot Balloon let off. About 12 o'clock a fleet of Small Ralloorm will be let MI after which Prof. STEINER will conclude his arrangements and take hie departure for the clouds. After Mr: S. will teeth en nlutvai) of MO filet he will et g 6 a new constructed Air Condenser containinz a live DOG; This Air Condenser being constructed one scum. tifte principle, ad ee to overcome the oscillating motion in descending. All fernier Parachutes or Air Condenser" (*ciliated so touch lit discendlngi that the lilts of thelt riecppants were in danger add fregwently Mdt A. BA;,I4Et OP MUSIC ii eUgsiged for the' =esker. spiiissiok to the entiosure, 26 Cents. N$ 11-In case of rain or high wind, the ascension will be rtostpaned until Thursday, May 272 h, If6B. Lebanon, May G. 0458—td., St Ei : , PT,A, Etdu Em o ;74 - 6.:t N‘gil e ;slr.ceg , ,or,itTs.. ii .f :.... X ruoggsgima K:im4 15E2 iig . :g.. ;MIL il z i^: '45 ; a lg a ' 14.P.2.="IP:re:tig15-11 . " '.-in g , 411.2...,.0,- ;< " a r 154.0 „, , 411 h, rt .C. r- 0, g-, .-, o x .. P7.' b=•..V7.=ma . 9 , e IC A.. q r. : ~.. • -.. F d s 92 z ,T, Ei na sT 0 0 -...- t j /W.: ' l `", I G'k`=g: Z l -.4401 a' r V . 1: 12 1 3-1 .. agio Pil. EV .. P t §r. 11; flllg T. 4 BeT ° -11. , ...nom - ,0 0- 2 1 7, - • - 5 a Zyl IN g "Tr al.- 4 g '. l ' 5 ,7 2 g f eat .7'49,4 ai l. 5 Aag7. gi to O V4 g'd.ll' ..411QN o e. . ru -6 • . -..?, k Es 4 a .- SY d . . a. Is 4 .4 Noliee. A Ditift . ,_drastals}.l269 Mtimphrsg. ti 11 man & w right, Philmielphla. and ar.capted fleas. PaTable to myself or miler. at the Mechanics' Boa at Philadelphia, dated gorch 26, labE, Sixty deviates &as, for $420, having been lost or mislaid, all persons are therefore *tuned Against negotlatimr - the same, as par ment.thereof hoe been stopped by me. Lebinon, May A. A BHAII AM LERMAN, (North American copy St. and send hill to this one.) LEMBERGEIys efl , lll friIIANIII , I3L for past fa►ore, the undersigned respect fully inform:4We Public . , that be continues to carry on hie Mena:artery in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unneceme. ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which hoe made his work and name co well known in the surrounding CAMO try. He promises to do the work in the shortest pearl ble time. Hie manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to be able to render the Mlle satisfaction ae heretofore. Ile manufacturee Broad mut Nan ow Cloths, ausinettr, Btankets, White mad other Flannels, an, in the best manner. He also cards Wool anti wakes Rolls. For the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following pluces:—At the stores of George .k Seellehberger, Louser ,t Brothers, George Reincehl, and et the new Drug Store of (luilford lemberger, hear the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gab.' a't'e. Bethel toivirship; at the public house of William Farhat. Frederickabnig; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the stere dr George Weidman. Bellevue ; ði siere of 'Martin Early, Palmyra ; at the store of Gabrlid'Wolferaberger, New Market Forge ; at the store of Michal Shirk, Best Ilauover, Damphin comity ; at the stores of George Miler and Redd M. Rank, Ease Mane. ver Lewiston county. Alf materials will be taken away regularly, from the above plum, finished without delay, and returned again. Theme of his en , tomere who wish Stocking Wool card ed and mixed, ran leave the lame, white, at the above mentioned placed., with direetiOna how they wink it prepared. Or his customers can order the Sloaliciac Wool to be prspared'from the Wool of the unders iguesC wbioh rrill he done and left at the. desired places. p1..13: It is Madrid that those hiving Wool cerde d, will • pay the Cash therefor, at the oboes named plum s .. LYON usiszßoss.- T e pt, Hantrrer, Lebanon county, May 12,1658.• < .110111 / t rotitt 10 Calf St—T -4.71.1146 & MUD 8, and examine their noes ot Meade, Shoes, Trratke, Traveling Dm. EMI n
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