thannt gtitivrtiotr. +. "Ira= stroinano minimum ma to LuD, WI =An SO ronow." WZ. IL BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, P.A. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1858. Democratic State Nominations, JUDGE OR SUPREME COURT : WILLIAM A. PORTER, I= CANAL COMMISSIONER WESTLEY FROST, OP ,FATIVtII. Vigilance Committee in New Orleans. Ever since 1854, when Know-Noth ingism first made its appearance, where- ever it obtained power, riot and blood shed followed. Ilaltireore, Louisville, Cincinnati, &e., now mourn the many • liver lost, the building. destroyed, and the laws violated, by and under the au thority of Know Nothingism. New Or leans, too, suffered until the evils be• come unbearable. During the past three •; years, elections there have been a mere farce. - Voters were driven away from the polls and several have been killed while attenipting to exercise the elec. tire franchise. Hundreds of assassins• dons have taken place, and in no one instance have the assassins been even arrested, though they were well known to- the Know Npthing city authorities. Burglaries have been committed—some by the police themselves—and the au thorities have helped them to escape.— These and many other evil deeds,togeth. erwith the preparations of the at+thori• „ties to perpetuate their power by force and regardless of the laws of the State, aroused the law and order citizens to their ciindition, and last week a Vigi. lance Committee its organized, come posed of the best and wealthiest sin. zees, and of all parties. They compel!• ed the Mayor to resign the municipal authority into their hands i organised a special police force of 1000 Men of all 'parties, and will Fee that law and justice stain triumph. The ruffian', alumina and °filet-vile characters left the city in a burry. The election for Mayor, &c., took' place on Monday, and it is pre sumed that it was a fair one. Amur Tris Srcgas.—The leaders of the opposition factions have united in a call for a State Convention to meet at Harrisburg on the 13th of July. The Ifvmmples of the "Union" consist in • abusing Mr. Buchanan and his admin is !ration, with variations on vilifying the Democracy in general, which they call argument ! Corrupt leaders panting for office, may resolve and resolve again, but they can never again deceive the manes of the people. To be Successful they must present principles and meas. ureewhich will command the support or r the people. • eV" is said that Bennet of the N. Y. Herald intends, in a short tittle, to put up the name of Fremont for the Piet idstacy in 1860. We wonder - if that is the "dirty job entrusted to him" which last week's Courier says de is "ready tor." Hon. Wm. Addams died at hie -ilaidenee in Spring township, Berke co., on Sunday a week, in the 83 year of his ay. He was a member of Congrees fiim 1624 to 1828. atr The Supreme Court of Penney!. Irani* has directed the Conroe ieeioners of Allegheny county to levy a tax to meet illiiitereat on the county railroad bonds AWN •dui and coming due, • r "15‘ Gen..l. P. Henderson. U. S. Sen. aterfromYeka , s, died at `.Vtiaiiington, niPriday fast. Jotmieymen Tailors in Cincinnati. xike ermanjoarneymen tailors of Cincinnati Meeting 'acts* evenings ago, and-re .salvaitto demand an inert:sum of wages of -from ..-!d-to , so.per cent. The . Cincinnati Commercial ,41110414; About thirty-Aver hundred Journeymen tailors -o . lare'smsidojild; brorholiteals manufactirers in this ,W.filli;#4o their average Wagni are about 55 cents par dime: . 14ome do receive over 25 cents pot diem, while few lfany reieriire above.6ocents. nsilitiied to work ten hours a day.— Tlw who are able to own sewing machinei; 'and whosatiploy from three to half a dozen t 6 ,assiat them, make fair per diem by working front •' trlateen to eighteen hours out of the twenty-four. tie Priames paid are about as follows: - yea! Ordituni . ,uattitnere and doeskin pants, whier art -.Old sit front 42 to $5 per pair, the . , manuflo,aurer pay the journeyman 15a40 cents opiwisir, for intakyig. It requires a day to make th iipejr." 'P i ot an ordinary n o Coat, usually sold -- . 4:theMartufacharer at from sloals, the Jour= paid 35a82kJeente foi Making. - re 11 li r a! a full 4 0' to Take it. For a,trud quilted Th ko#sl. id is .psidlor making. A year ago the olifitit watt $2,60,„Xt requires fully`three days' fast sticking to stake snob.- For makirig,an ordinary Olipdt,orilkt'aalti-,valvet or other.vest, the tailor is paid 18a60-cents, and it- is a day ; s work. Tai l. tat MtyAkity= •know that .pant* hob been winds a weiskpfOr lk cents ia pair. • • Iterajukst - tailors pay their journeymen about at* itaithati percent. bitten' prices, and 4;harge their customers, more than;* pro rata - price for eekAfitiarliAlS paid 6 Mints each tar cutting bat sesta, b onto per pair isdh and 121 sots snob tor conic The majority, bow- 366 4 36 nri0t a.OIIO I R , tl!'nli .71 1 ~...1 v. - , c t . iimiriiiii i.46 o tinsopsist c maw' r gado it Ott iiiiillt Bribery and Corruption. Hort. Abbot Lawrence was the ap pointee of President Taylor as Minister to England. lie was the leading part, ner of the great manufacturing firm in Massachusetts of "Lawrence, Stone dr, Co." The anxiety of this firm in 1856, for the election of "Fremont & Jessie" to the Presidency,.ieduced them to ap propriate $87,000 to the electioneering fund of the campaign. While thus anx ious for the general cause of fanaticism they' also kept an eye to self, and devo ted a portion'of the funds for bribing members of last Congress (which was in the hands of the opposition,) to re moddel the Tariff and place it upon a Protective basis.. The money was given into the hands of sill r. Walcot, who did, or did not, apply it to the purposes in. tended, which; however, is immaterial— the intent of bribery—both for voting for Fremont, and of Members for voting for Protection, is uncontroverted. Dur. ing the panic of' last winter the great firm failed; and on examining its books the $87,000 contribution was discover. ed. The present Congress took the matter in inihd to ascertain to whom of that body, and how much of the money was applied. Mr. Walcot, after much trouble, was brought to an examination, and accounted for some fifteen or twen ty thousand dollars, none.pf which how ever went to 'the bribery of members.— The balance—nearly $70,000 remains unaccounted for. They produced "shrieks" for "Fremont and Freedom." This corrupt business, is still further proof, if such , were needed, that "mon ey" is the groundwork of the opposition movements, and that their actions in the oleo Lion campaign, and in Congress, are produced by -bribery and corruption. ANOTHER 'BRITISH Otivneoz.—An American vessel was fired into off Pensacola. One man was killed, being the Out blood shed in this connection, so far as teported. The United States steamship Fulton has gone in clines of the offend ing vessel. Iffirlt is said that Judge Dangle', in inviting Mr. Lamar, of Misaiesippl, to the grtuad banquet which he gave on Friday to the Medical Azsuoia tion, informed him it wee a medical caucus called to hal the ulcer, of the Democracy. "The idea may be a good one," said Mr. Lamar, "but Judge, I would begin by amputating the dimmed limb," WHAT 11415 GOT ISITO TEE BAUM ?--At Chica go, a few weeks ago, ajealous bather hanged his mistress, quartered hor, packed in a ,barrel, and' consigned her to New York. At'St. Louis, three barbers strangled a ; customer, and after robbing threw his body into a cellar way. In Philadel phia, another jealous bair-dressei shot a "false one," and then committed suicide. At Green Is land, opposite Troy, N. Y., last Saturday night, another barber killed his wife and then killed himself. "12116.0 n Saturday night last, the house of Rev. Joseph Barlow, Presbyterian clergyman at Frank. lin, Pa., took fire. Approaching the kitchen, Where the fire appeared to have originated, Mr. Barlow opened the door, when the ianiea -burst out upon him. It immediately sank down and scarcely showed a sign of life afterwards, having probably inhaled the dame. His Are and daugh ters found it impossible to loosen the dead "grasp of his hand upon the door, and . wore compelled to leave his body to be consumed. filiiii"The statement current in some of the news papers, that Wiacowein has restored CaPital Pun ishment, is not true.- Neither that State, Michi gan, nor Rhode Island uses the gallows; and the Legislature of Masaacbuaatts, at its last session, seems to have effectually abolished it by dividing murder into two degreas—one with capital' pun ishment, and one without, at the discretion of the Jury. 'Under this law there will be very few verdicts of murder in the first degree. &WWII ET BRITISH oRIIISERS.—The Washing ton Union of • Wedneeday says that Lord Napier, the British minister, his despatched orders to the British naval commander on the Halifax station to forward at once hi AdMiral Stewart, command ing her Majesty's Gulf squadron, instructions to discontinue the practice of search till specific in structions eau be received from the home govern meat. Or-North Carolina is a bad State to Indulge in more than one wife. At the Cumberland Su preme Court last: week, IL O. Bareett, convicted of bigamy, was sentenced to be 'branded on the left check with the'letter B,"to receive 39 ladles on hie bare back; to be imprisoned 30 days, and then to receive 39 rashes toore, and to be retloose. . . Ile had marriedlour wires. TER FIRST Wnrra..4.ls Bows In Ktorruciit is still living, and is residing in that , State. Dix name is'Civ. Enoch Boone, nephew of vie gTeat. pioneer, Daniel Boone. fainift on the Ohio river, at the mouth of, Otter creek, was born shortly j efier j Coi. Beene i s second expedition to Kentucky, and, is cotaitequently 'matt) , advanced in years, tint is hale and hearty 'end very cheer... j ful, and is fond of relating the, thrilling scenes which he witnessed during the early days of the, "dark and bloody ground iisaid to. resem hie in a striking 'degree his renowned Uncle, 'Ruh itt form and reap:tree; A MILITARY DercAnnstEstr.--Theta osternor and Adjutant General WiLsou have issued orders, for holding a "camp of instruction" at litilliatusport, fronethe 7th to the-llth of September... The en campment is intended to include uniformed panies throughout the State,: and Generay-D.,.x., JAcuimis who is designated as the senior-Jotficer on duty, is charged wftli-the intinadiate.arrar.go. ments fur the encampment. 'Thesiids-and all of- j Seers of the stall' of the Commander- iti-Odef,,are ordered to bepresent, , armed end equipped in lull parade dream. .. •.= . ' Fa , A tornado'has• visited Illinois, More dis astrous iri effect than•previCftlyteperted.- •The village of Ellieon, about - twelve miles•Bouth of Monmouth, containingabout five hundred inhabi tants, .was entirely destroyed, a number •of.-'per sons being killed,-and several others. fatally in-. jured. .It is believed thatnot one of theinhatt , tants escaped somo,personal• injury; Full parti.•. settlers have net yet.reasthed.us. •' IlintAbrttors EiPais.—At ti - receisi i fire in Itos-' ton, a woman appeared at one of the' third story wintioirs' of the burning b'i iiding, . frautieand de- Impairing. ThereupOit - the personi below 'palled j on her fo 'take courage and eleserve`the directions; l 'and- they would save her. They then 'is Many as j could-join, formed a circle, - each man 'extending his arms horizontallyi -and with' his right band the - right hand, and with left the left hand of the man opposite, their arms Crass: ing. They then told her to knell 'upon' the win-• dew sill, and to incline her borlYin - such a way as to free her head froth the Wall and to fall All being thWeir , hiTselffrl*l6" thirdstork win ]ow i - ttreie'itifer-4li firm; and - the' pooe'l'ianiate` if, safety bri• that' gib/trek of hinnlii mad by OVIAR blierti I THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--•A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. [Correspondence of the Lebanon Advertiser.] Letter from Washington. The_people!t representatives fearful that they had not allotted to themselves sufficient time to transact the unfinished public business have agreed to extend their session to the 10th inst.— The President is determined that no bill shall re ceive his official sanction, which has been hastily passed daring the few last hours of the session, when the legislators themselves in their anxiety to adjourn will append to an appropriation bill almost any proviso, or otherwise objectionable feature which may be proposed. All the appropriation bills will be perfected and passed by the 811, unitise the opposition com mence their system of filibustering, having no other object in view than to harass the adminis tration. There appears to be but one sentiment prevailing in Congress upon the outrages on the Gulf, and one and fill are determined that the present session shall be marked by the passage of a bill which will place the whole naval and land force at the disposed of the President, with in structions, to resent the insults which already have been offered, and to prevent them in future. The Country is thoroughly aroused; through various administrations we have been tampered with, until "forbearance has ceased to be a vir tue," and the people will not be satisfied With a mere diplomatic apology. The present Chief Magistrate of .the Nation, will not disappoint the expectations of the peo ple; and rest assured that as soon as the-consti tutional power is transferred by Cong'ress to him, the British Lion will be made roar to some pur pose. It has been the studied policy of the ad.' ministration, to preserve intact if possible the peaceful relations existing between the United States and all foreign nations,• and to prevent the least infringement of any et istiog treaty on part of our own citizens, but when any foreign nation attempts by open ants, to violate every principle of the laws of nations, and of justice; and perpe trate outrages which they know by sad experi ence, that the United States will not submit to, they will find that the "Old Man National" now holding the "Ship of State," will teach the saucy Briton a lesson which will not soon be forgotten. The Judiciary. Committee`of the. House have a ease now presented far their consideration, which is attracting considerable attain Lion. Char ges have'been preferred against Judge Irwin, of Pittsburgh, Pa., asking for his impeachment, and the Committee are-now taking testimony. Re is charged with exercising an arbitrary authority on the bench, showing no respect to the members (Willie bar, who may have cases before him, and in the absence of Chief Justice Grier, striking from the roll of practising Attorneys, snob as in the opinion of his Honor, have been guilty of contempt. Our municipal election comes off on Monday next, 7th inst., and judging from the spirit new manifested by the notorious Ping Uglies, and the rumors, and whispered threats, which are daily and nightly beard, a troublesome time is antici pated. Old. Bennett, the Demeeratie candidate for .31,eyor, will certainly be eleated; and his Weeds are amply prepared to;punish all those who may attempt to drive legal voters from the as was the ease in 1667. ;Airs. Moore bas recovered 8.5i000 damages from the city. of Petersburg, Va., for 'injuries re ceived by stepping into a hole left exposed in the street. • . pr.Tliere 'is a lean in one of the Western States who has moved so ofteri"tha Whenever a covered wagon comes near his house, his chickens all march up and fall on their backs, and" cross their legs, ready to bo tied and carried to the next, stopping place. 1 , I 'ee . , ' 4° .? 1858. RICITARDSON'S /858. Advertising House, 860 Broadway. N. I::,—lnvites the special attention of all Agents- Dealers, and. Readers generally to the following fresh and valuable Advertisements from New York City. . • Cr istodoro's flair Dye., Within a nut-shell all the merits lie, Of Cristadoro's never;aqualled Dye ; Red It makes black, to brown transforms a grey . , And keeps the fibres always from decay. fflllll matchless, re-vitalizing Hair Dye, still holds its jj position as the most harmless and efficacious flair Dye in THE WORLD. 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ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND -ZYLOBALSA Prest. Eaton, of Union Uni versity: "The falling of hair ceased, and. my grey locks changed to original color." Rev. C. A. Buckbee, Trena'r Am. Bible Union. N.Y.:*I cheerfully add my teatimo. ny " Rev. H. T. Degan, Ed. "Guido to Holiness." Boston: "Wit can 64016 , to its eilmt.a." Rev. E. R. Fairchild, Cor. See.Ch'n, Union, N. 1f..t.,-itised in , my family with, better : ciai efforta." Rev. A. 'Webster, "Chr'n Era," Boston :— "Since tishig your preparation, I ant neither bald 'or grey as heretofore-7 Rev.• Jae; H. Cornell , -Cor. Sec.. etc., N. Y.: '-It has restoredOrie of my family to its. oriiitird calm; end stripped' ita falling ont, etc 4 etc. We, can quote.from numeronnothers of like standingin Eu rope and Aglaia, Nal - for fuithar Artformetion, send for 'circular to , ' • , 8. -- A7-ALLEN'Sy.- • Wprl4'a Ilair-Rmtnrer 'pepot.,No. 353, Broome et. N. Y Mirch 17,V3.4m;' " 43. Sfild Brirkwhire. Gooilsviipiptititn,..scrofitta fIOUGIIS, CHRONIC Rani)/ ATISII. zermary, and all diseases arising from kliernfuloiss or Imp:riseJett ed State of the Blond..' ea. WrsiEw tit, CURE - Cc.'s Genuine „Liver Oil; ;Was stood the ,test of over ten year's experience, and is reeeinittehride , d try all the moot eminent physicians as the ritost -valuable remedy in use. '• Dr.-Willi 'aznie. the) cola. brated:Physician of. the London Consumption Hospital, teolt ,nOtea of its effeite in shout 5011 Cases, and found it more ellicieltroalhan all 'inflective yet-disrovered. This remedy, so valuable, C ohen pure, becomeetworibleas or in. jinious when Oita - Stitt& Sis that the liihelhaa the as, Aleated , mortereated the.sigeatore over -the.cork. of each bottle, as thousands have been cured by the use of ,the psnuine article who held used others withoutii eees — S.— Boltildr alrllruggists.• - .; " 4 ' March 17,14-3 m.... & A- GREAT BOOK, FOR AGENTS I, this Day; Feb. 9th, 1S58 ; "Fitly Years in ClllBll'l4 OR, THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE. Written by Hinself=4;tgagtiLa r oth, Oilt Back, Price SI. eg tH/S * the Otte of one of the moat inteneely.interest 'l,,, 'ing bimaraphies;of -the day.l It is *the plata:history, of an American slave la the f_er.South, wko, after two or thrive Monneseed Ceerantares, Shelly,. an Old hien, found freedom and rest in one of the Northern:States.* The told" What, the Press, say h Story Is with geeatalniptteity. hut with Muth nower and-pathco. Whoever takes it:will:llnd itdliScult to lay it down until,it is thdatted.—Nat*tutt Bra, Wash -A narrative of reel experience liketitcabareiwill have far more effect egaluse slavery ,thatt the ingeniously watiuklie Hovel, however true to Waits platiti4a may be. :--Americanßaltiat. ' * t:* . Here is a book of facts, stranger than Action, and a thousand-fold more thrilling; a simple tale of life-long ; oppression, revealing truly , thaworkingeof thei-beculiar institution" in our country. To the story-loving. we would say, here is a story worth reading.—NEssfon Bee. pr thirocigh.CA r kamilti is wanted in eseb court. ty in the free States, to engage in the sale of the above work immediately. Such can !wally clear from $5O to 11100 . per ICOntb ! The work Is. beautifully printed and bound, and is sa large as thi books that sell for 0,25; 'but as we mean to sell at leatiross'nustiesn -TROUSAND: comes,' though A ,genta, we have made the retail price only ors, DOLLS& A Simple Copy ofwill be scat by by " mail, post-' agaptdd;„ on-receipt of the price; and Our private circular to Agents, with terms, etc. Address 11. DAYTON, Puhkiner, . - March I 7 'sBLkiirl':' Ntr,29 - Ann street, New York. i f THINE ItHlAßAltfitifei Vale ree'aiiad a 'iaW atOok of B oots, Shoes, Franks and Traveling ,Bago:': ' - - pat ekeerws *um firer K ow* * ii***. WASHINGTON, June 5, 1858 B. H. C Yours, /km. DRY GOODS, GROCERIISS, &c. NEW SPRING GOODS NOW lINPACKIKAI AT SWARTZ & BRO., Which they are gelling at the cheapeSt Cash Wm; Great Crowds—Low Prices. ONE morning, lest week, as a friend and myself, were leisurely walking out Market etreet, and on arriving scar the corner of Guilford street, our attention was at tracted to a large crowd of Ladies—and nearly all of wham were provided with large market baskets, and others with satchels hanging to their arms, and were evi dently intent upon the same object. Upon inquiry we found that in the Mansion House, on the corner of Guil ford and Market streets, is located the extensive Dry Goods, Grocery, and Queensware Store of our polite and affable friends, FIINCIE k BRO., who have just opened a large stock of Fall Goals, and that the great crowd of la dies were their regular customers, who may be seen daily at their counters, purchasing their goods. MI we saw were evidently satisfied with their purchases; were loud In the praises of the excellent quality of their stock, and all were of the unanimous opinion that TUDOR. 1 BRO. sea/ the best qualities, at lower prices, than_ any of their competitors. .So our advice would be to you, ono and all, both great and small, to give Raves A BRO. a call, and they will surely try to please you. PEDESTRIAN. North Lebanon, Oct. 21,1857. st. mi Is sl 1 gi - H Elvtl'g-isg.v.t.is - le s l : , —;;;.1 ;stVagilgti;:solli 1 4 1 ° 01N1 sig l i ii t irgi tg§ Fgt. 441 mos gi , ...-j,,,z.,0 , 14;2 g".. 4 JI -3groqval--I.Jer, :rDr;all. -43gp. , 2.4.-4,11.4 T ~gw-,ri-- - - u. ragg E E'l :le 'A r . 1. I; iirtk-;=-0E; - - - em w 1 4 .8.11 40 ,,,p,.. ir V" °.1 41 4 <0- :EV m 2. MCA j i g a ki.<ll4.llzg-....-04 8 1 .1 1. 1 Wag ta" l. .‘ ; fl- zt.t.I.3•PEZ; E-ik * Or 4 aiig. - blt'ivue 4:•00 -1 , ...... ....plah. g , Ev i r.i , , • 41 :g % -; ssl si . . c 4 .61 5 .2 2, 'le gs- _ ..._ 2,21...,_ g c.., 4 4 . 4 .. ti Rs A g,g.....e.vgg Fl,„ I en 11 V. - 3 0 , -t* 1 57. a r P er.tt 11 11:1-' ''. CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, I=3EZI3:I 114RAIERS 9 STOIC C. T EONARD ZIMMERMAN informs his friends and ib La public that he has just received a new stock of Goods for the Spring Trade, which will be found me 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 ill given to Staple Goods for the country trade not neglecting the fancy articles for LA DIES' WEAIt-sticb as Laces, Lawn., w4gings, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs. Le. GENTLEMEN are invited to examine Ids CLOTHS, Cassirneres, Caainete, Tweeds, Fancy and other. Vestings, Velvets, Cords. to. In the GROCERY department may be found a splendid amortment of every need in the Family: Coffee,Aimee, Spices, Teas, Mackerel, &e. In osocamr the stock is well selected. - LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. 'The highest market price will be paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, May 5,1858. GREAT ATTRACTIONS! MEAT BARGAINS! THE CHEAPEST GOODS; THE :LARGEST ASSORTMENT ! TH4 lIA:sTDSOMEST STYLES ! JUST OPENED AT TUB CENTRIC BUILDINGS FABER & BRWS CALL WITHOUT DELAY TO HAVE THE FIRST CHOICE READY MADE CLOTHING THAT CAN'T BE BEAT LECiDMPTOIi DEFEATED BY H L S's LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING , AM) SUNMER GOODS. vIST RECEIVED and new operaidat the cheep. - K.7=-,;!:._ !JP Dry Goods Spiro of HENRY E is STIR hi, a splert-V Vll. t did stock of DRY GOODS, QUENSWARE and l' MIE.: GROCERIES; also READY-MADE CLOTUING, , , •Arirg Carpets, 011 Clothe, Window Shades, Bonnets, Hat., &c., which they are selling at very low prices. They bought their goods at cash prices, and are, therefore, enabl'oi to give great bargains. Ladies and Gentlemen, give them en early call. We are enured they con cult you in goods end prices. ' ' FOR LADIES' WEAR. & STINE have just opened a large and splendid stook of Fancy Dress Goods, sock ea Mks, Plain, 8 riped, and Figured. for Dresses, Black and Colored, very rheap. ChailL Chant Robes, Lawn, Lawn Robes. Lavelle?. Poll de Cherries Main Bercites,Silk Beregw,Ginahams.French Lustros, French de Leine'. Volvos, Mohair Lustre, &e. Remember at the cheap store Of HENRY & ST/NE: FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, & STINT, have just opened a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Cloths, Cashmeretts, Tweeds. Cassamers, Italian Cloths, Lustros and Linen for emits; Cloths, essesmers. Tweeda, Linens, Plaids, Cordu roys. Drilling. Jesus, &c., for Pantaloons; Satins, Silks. CiAmore, Cloth, Italian Cloths, Marseilles. &c.. for Test ing: Also, Stocks, Ilandkerrhiefs, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves Stockings, ac., very cheap, at Lebtinon,May b.'5S. HENRY & STINE'S. lIEKE WE AI E AGAIA ALL RIGHT SIDE (71" WITH CARE! Tr ANSAS 'is creating an importantexciternent all over ne. 'the country, threatening a dissolution of Union be tween the North and Soutb, instigating alarining fights in Congress, and fearful flare-ups in State Legislatures. State Conventions have assembled, city and town masa meetings have been held—in short the whole country hes been in a general uproar. LEBANON However, amidst all this universal political tumult, has the honor of having still preserved her dignity of quiet and peace, nothing could succeed in disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when a LARGE FLAG with a swarming BEE HIVE on the ono side, and the announcement of `Cheap , Auction goods," on the other, suspended from the corner building OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, seemed to indicate that all was , not right; attention was attracted and curiosity aroused; various opinions with regard to its object-were entertained and soon a general stir all over town was found to exist. Men, wo men and children involved with puzzled astonishment. , were harming out. and crying. -What in the world is the matter?" . "What's up?" Truth, however,soon flub ed upon the minds of all Bee-holders when the .novelty of tumbling, - rolling and unpacking of Boxes. Barrels and Bales. amidst a crowd of spectators already, collected storing the doors told walks, all anxiously persevering for hut it glimpse at what has since so effectually aaton ished the natives. NEW SPEINN'GOODS AT TILE BEE lIITE, Was inddenly harping upon rethousand tongues, and spreadwith the rapidity of n prairie tire all over the ho rough: Public affairs of Minima with - every other item of the day fell into inaignithmnce, io wonvideration of the individual interests here at stake. . Aseetiebf 'excitement be. ever since continued fo pre vail' within doors., by crowds of persons from every quer trr, eolleetinf along the counters, who never fail to be come entbustasfic upon finding such OBRAT BARGAINS IN New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, • The bete make 'of plain hie , * Silks, Fine Bombazines and Lustrea, - s Elegant all-Wool De Laines and Cashincres, Beautiful*** style Ducols and Shepherd's Plaid, Handsome i baili DeLainesnnd Alpaex:Voltaiza. Splendid Collars. Sleeves Veils, Gloria, Hosiery and White Goods in abundance. • AU qualities qt Cheap Prints, Oingliaras,rasoks and Muslins, and.Duaskin Cassimsres, . Plush Satin and Grenadine-Vesting& • ALSO. amortmentof Eneigh. Ingrain, WookTelling,List iag...fteg and.flemp,Corpom for t!arloroXhambere, liana 'mut Stern, varying cn prkeg from 10 comp to $1 per yd.- .01t001.1i1£8 AND QUEENSWARE, _ . . . " -C i fdl a and WindawidfX,S7in all their varieties. Raving the experience of a long term of years in the business, whiola with a•eareful•oxercise of judgulont and taste, with the ailvanbsge of rash in purchasing., and a determitiation of . iellinrClLEd P, enaldeintilong with the late system of selling for; CASH or ~P3.0/1 1 42%,W--10 favor you with bargains, beyond any heretofore offered, as well as unsurpassed by any of our corapetitdrit.' - *4* Meese call. and see.its. at the. - • STORt Opposite the Court - Hoise. , Letwohn, Pa. - - e- ()Imam& ritteIbENBXRGIER. letiatiott, Marti -31,1858. raillatielPllll;rl Vinbrella. and Y:era tool Store. ,subscriber,keepaconetautly on hand a large and 'otortm t genera en o i/ ME41161.149, ARASOL • and Sulu Sam* made hithe Very &t em style and of the hest material. The cit Jaen, of Lebanon and,Vicinity are res pectfully invited to call end satisfy theriseive:‘ fie feels thanlitulter the liberal:patronage extended to him here. ..tofre and solicitati continuanceof the same. Hal stock nowls one Cr the beet arm hindermost ever offered to . tam:piddle in our: city, 'sad at= prima so low that must . , .give satisfaction. Also the Patent Paragon and other Sun Umbrellas so much used and highly appreciated for a few seasoona peat J. W. CLAIM. /Qr. Remember the cumber. fie. 162.3, Market street,. betweealBth4 17th tits. May 19. '68.4m.. NIDW Barbe r Shop. (Izoßcig W. DALY, IdaiutirSTßEET, opposite the Lab. anon Bank. would respectfully Inform theeltizens of. -/• 436 'N'l and , vidnit7 , ttwthe sea continues kis &espies., &gongtiwir ressuw atoms, Audis snared - to do businessfir the neatest .and Best :etWind Wonkisolieft give Mt a tiaiar' 9* UM CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. ACKER'S, From $1,26 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour. Oct. 22. '56. CLOCKS. Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Hoar, CLOCKS, Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon, Pa WATCHES AND JEWELRY* ANOTHER NEW LOT OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, tEST RECEIVED RV J. W . ACKER, is Comber/and street, next door to Dr Liner:rear... l 0(4.22, O. $l,OOO Reward!' Look Out! TAMES H. KELLEY, Watch er, Maker et Jeweler, has just 4 " opened at the EAGLZ BIInDIINO9, in "- the town oT Lebation,abeautiful assortment of Bold Rail road Time-keepers in hunting cases ; eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, &c.— Silver railroad hunting {Watches. duplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, English Swiss ' Quartiere, and Boys' Watches. Large Marie Boxes, 4,8, and 8 tunes; golf Fob, Vest and Neck Chains ;. gold Armlets, Brooches: gold Thimbles, Ear-rings; Breastpins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seale, sc.. Sliver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains; Speetweles, Portmonnies. fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin cellos, Bass Violin., Accordeone, Polkas, Brass in.tru manta, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets , Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rifles, Skarp's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle, shoots 75 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, am, the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon county, and will be sold at the lowest oasis prices. Machu it Clocks carefully Repaired and Warranted. *** Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenary Store in the same room with Mr. Kelly's ' Jewelry store, Eagle Buildings. Lebanon, April 14, 1858. HOUSE FURNITURE. Housekeepers •Ittention THE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION GRAND EXHIBITION!!! 2cp THEundersigned hasjustagainreturned from the city, where he has purchased the best as sortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Leb anon, and which Ire takes this oppOrtunity to say he will sell as low, or lower, than at any other Web. liehrnent. Ire has SOFAS, Tete-a-tete Lounge*, Card Tables, Cen tre Tables, What Note, Hat Backe, Tea Page, Looking Clones, and all kind* of Common and Kitchen furniture. Also, Mattawan! Venetian Blinds, Carfiages for Chil dren, Cane Seat mid Commoa CHAIRS, and almost every thing that can properly be associated with his bitsinew. Ilar-He feels great confidence in calling attention to this assortment, and cordially invites all to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. He is determined not to be undersold. His Room is in Ui TOWN" HALL, in liTart - d abut. THEO...P. FRANTZ. P. 8.--Ready-mado COFVINS will be kept on hand, and a splendid REAMS has been obtained to attend Funerals. Also, ICE in any quantity. (Lebanon, 0ct..21,'67. 4- Cheap 3011111? the old Cab- Wet IllAker s t i lll Alive. JOHN SPITLER still keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Cabinet ware of the latest styles and the best material and worlunansbip. He bas ready made, a number of Superior SOFAS. CHAIRS. BURE.'S.US, DINING TAIfLES, Bit EA ii.FAST TABLES, Sinks, Cupboards, Stands of all kinds, BED STEADS, and all kinds of Ware in his line of business. All of which he will sell chmtper for CASH than Can be bought climber°. He is also ready to make coffins and attend funerals at the shortest notice. All persons in want of Cabinet Ware wiirdo well to give him a call at his rooms. = in Market street. directly opposite the United Brethren Church, before purchasing elsewhere. HO warrants his goods to be as represented, anti if it is noteo, be will make it so, free ot charge. Lebanon, Feb.l7, 1868. New Furniture Store. lIARRISON R. DUNDORE would respectfully in. form the public that he has talon the stand late Dnndore & Ova; in Cumberland Street. between. Market and Plank Road, where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapestassorttnent of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of PaDor and Common Fnrniture. which ha_ will sell lower .' than the like can be bought at any other . place in Lebanon. lie has on hand a large assortment of Sonia. Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta. bias. What Nom.. Rat Itacks:ac. Also a large and cheep stock of stuffed, Caneecat, and common Chairs, SetteeS, Bedsteads, and a. lot of cheap Mattresses. Mao, Looking Rosewood and Mahogany—ecer, cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for children. VlL.Particular attention paid - to UNDER TAKING. lie has provided himself with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice end most reason able terms. Lebanon, March 24, 1853. .70 . 8111:1A anew=n. JOHN WOLF. Chair Manufactory: . AATHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The subseri- V V here take this method to inform their friends and the public that they heve commenced the above business, in all its branches, in the DO ROUGA OF LEBANON. on Pinegrnre Road, near what is known as Phreancr's Foundry. They hone to receive the patronage of those in went - of anything in their line, as they promise to use the beat• materials and em ploy the beet of workmen. Old Chairs repaired end painted. set The following different kinds of Timber or Lum ber taken in exchange for Chairs, viz: 13iekory, Walnut, Poplar, Maple, Beech, March; and Cherry of different kinds. BROWk & WULF. Lebanon, March 31,1358.-Iy. HOTELS FRANKLIN ROUSE, Owner of Porn and Railroad streets, READING. PA. (Formerly Railroad Hotel.) LiERMAN rtIETENBATT respectfully informs the public and vieitors that he has opened the above for their accommodation mad comfort. He has furnished the house well, with every conveni ence; and also remoddeled the Chambers and Apartmenta, Bar-room, Parlors, Ac. His Hotel is fitted up with all the modern improvements, and visitors shall he furnish ed with the beet the market affords at hie table, and the Liquors of the beat and purest kinda. N. 8.--His Stabling is large, and yard attached, and strict attention paid to this department of the Hotel. Reading, May 19, 1868. lINION lIOTEL. . TORT, LEItANON 80R0 7 . • .1 VI The undersigned respectfully •4.? s t informs tbo public that he still condo- ` 4 " . ..' I V ma at the "UNION' 1101E4^ in the, ' • 3 • borough of North Lebanon, formerly kept by Mr. John. U. Miller, whore heja now prepared to welcome hie friends and traveler., and cheer them with the good things of the land.. Ills TABLH shall be provided with the beet the seasons ran afford, and his BAR shall furnish the choicest Liquors. efforts will he to make all atoppingWith hitit feel entirely at home, and enjoy all theconvenieneeethatran be given in a public home. The Stabling is large and roomy and In excellent order. .114•BOARDING.—Ile is alai) prepared to take a num• ber of Boarders. Boarding as reasonable as cau be ob tained at any other plats. He extends a ecrdial invita tion to all visiting North. Lebanon. to give him a call. J 0 North Lebanon Borough, Hatch 24, ATHAN E 68 ESAMAN. • Lebanon Walley . Cbrner of hidnut Street and Lebanon t'alley Railroad, Opposite the Depot, Lebanon, Pa. THE undersigned takes plea.ure in in forming his friends and the , public. •.I.i s s that be ha' completed his large NEW f H MBE. and la ROW prepared.to' amour- • • E. 5 • modiste the public in the very BEST STYLE Ilia house is very commodious, and arranged with all the modern Improvement?. It miasma 54 dif ferent rooms, which enable the Proprietor to give priyete apartments to all who may , desire them. Ills TA hLE chat! be furnished with the beat proirlsidnnof the masons, and bis ItAR phial contain the choir**. Liquors. ACCOIII - aervanta are employed , and no trouble will be Spared to make alLwbo kotPwith him perfectly colelhrt.• able. __• Charges moderate. 104.. Hii hag Also e x t ensivefiAßLlNH.... iv the • public are reeprctrully in‘ited Wreak, this's ThouVe their NOM . Lebanon! "Brid, 0114.1141‘ W. figIHISLC. 18511 "Wa sh ot gl on - 111outoce, 17 , Cumber/and .-Syrfet, *-Lebudion, Pa. THE itudei .- signe4l„ having taken this old and 'favorite stand, and having refitted it in the bust style, is now prepared to accommodate the public, and entertain striingers and travellers in the best modern style. The Himse'is coMmodi ou-s,and pleasant. The TABLB shall be well pro vided for,• and .the,IIAR contain none but the PILIIRKST -IQII9RS. The STABLING attached to the Hotel is large`and re:464. end capable of ee cOmmodating agrees namber•of Horseti, • *S. To his friendalutd-acquaintancoq in Lab: anon Connty, as oa to all othero,.haoatanda a cordial invitation' to malt, his 11011110 their Foul! : when v isiting " L ebanon.- • - •." "•• April 2V0257. • • • - DAVID HOFFMAN. . . .A . 3*INS- A', wut D A m ba — _ , - . 4 - x'lloiSp:shoei Tal.6 , ‘ I. ll, 2ll.endid asectrta , seat of • ILL' atodike a k tr I' 2,! 7.6 _1 1.4 1 ! ..' ~,•• zim i evo n d, obbeiiiia. of Atiii n . i meAd - let Mktai • NrAtant. 7t4ir.."e411/6"at FOUNDRIES,NACHINE SHOPS, &c. WEIMER OM CM IXE WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon, Lebanon county, Pa. WM. it P. L. WEIMER, Prowl eters, manniactore Steam Engines from t ° 4I II I)FAR: I to 300 horse power, of the latest styles all — and patterns, with all the modern int . , provements. Also, superior Portable En gines (With Link Motion Valve Ocar) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills, wood sawing and Hoisting purposes. Par ticular attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons W anting a ma il amount of Power. They take up a very seta Fpaee, and can be put up in arooin ea a household fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast-Furnaces, of Improved construction— Forge Hammers, of P. L. Weimer's Patents; Rolling min, Sawing. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps. Hoisting Machinery for Mines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad Can. Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys„ Turning Lathes,Drill Preens, Planing Machines Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass FixtureeCilobe Stain Valves of all sites, and Machinery and Castings of every description. - ALSO, Boilers of any size, form and weight, made of the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Stacks. Water Tanks, Gait Flues Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 Inches amPhamtnering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very few shops in this country.] ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on hand, and put npat the shortest notice and on moat rea sonable terms. Iron,Brass,andC,omposition Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with promptness and-de. spateb. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK mule to order. Sal- Orders respectfully solicited. All communications by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. Wu. WEINER. P. L. WEINER.. Lebanon, Feb'y 4, 1856 SLUM" LONGACRE...JOHN GOIABZIG...iACOB GABEL - LEBANON Door and Sa%h Manufactory. Locatui on the Skein-House Boad,near Monberland Street, East LelXtnras- THE undersigned respectfully in. Itri".l form the public ILI general, that they here added largely to their former wash lishment, and also have all him* of the .latest and best improved MACHINERY in the Elate in full operation, snob as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4c., • for conducting the general buainess for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing ctc •nd the experience acquired by E. LOIS - CAGLE and J. O. GARET, during their connection With the Door. Saab and Lumber Trade, for a number of years peat, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J..0218EL. to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Saah business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiclonsly 'assorted stock of DOORS; SASH. Ac., from the bast Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactnees in size, qualitror ftuish,and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may favor the undensiened with their custom. The following list comprise" the leading articles of Meek on hand:— Doors, of all sizes; Bluth, of all Rims; Door Frames, ter brick and Architraves; from+. houses ;:, Ca.ings, !kora 3 to 0 in.; Window Frames, for brick/ Surbaso; and frame houses; nation. of all ewe; AU kinds of Mouldings; Blinds, of all sizes; 0. Q. Spring Moulding, of all sizes: Wash boards. LONGACRE. GABEL & BROTHER. P. ?.....-Plarrtng, Srsiang , fie, promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon. July 15,'57. =I G EQ. GASSER JOSIAII GVITLA LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING - BULL. . BOAS, GASSEA. & . GETtLE wish to inform the aitiZtneorlebanon j."" 1 ;!1 , 1 , 4 county and neighlewing counties, - that or itt :Gt -ii they are now in full operation, and are _prepared to do all hinds of CARPENTER WO IiKnYMACHINERY siren AS Flooring Boards, -Weathei.....,Boarding, Sosh,Doors.Window 4. Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing ScroßS; SAWING, and any other kind 'or Sawing which may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they hays the latest and beat Un proved machinery in the county, Such as WOODWORTH'S Pre e, &c., and that they are able tnprodnce as good Work as the county can produce. ' - None hut the best and weltnersoned UMBER will be Med. Carpenters and Builders are invited to call and examine their ready-made stock, which they will always keep on hand. and Judge for themselves. Ea-Their Shop is on Pinegrove Rani, near Phreeneee Old' oundry. . [Lehanon.Juno 11,1857. - FARMERS' & MECHANICS' Foundry and Marithre,Shop, LEBANON,-PA. r I 111 r. .. • . oat MiditiOrai to their facilities for the manufacturing of Macnixater, will manufketure and keep on hand. a very general es fonntent of FARMING IMPLEMENT'S. embracing Wheeler's Unproved Rai - Ivey and Lerer 11nrseponsers and Thres*,er; Manny's Combined Reaper and Morse. with ood'a latest improvements; Cast Iron field Rotten', Grain I)rille and Faris. Corn Monts and Planters, Clo• ver Hullers, Corn Sheller*, Fodder, Straw, Hay Carters. All of the above Machines are of the bacon and best improvamentaand are all warranted to give sathfaction. Castintrs of all kinds made to Order, and at short notice. They also manufiteture StrAM Em alrs9. Mill Gearing, Shaming, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention 'o Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. They invite all to and examine their work, at their Machine Shop, on Pinearete street. Lebanon. nil" All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. June 2, 1851 A. MAJOR & BROTHER, Le&lnon, Lebartens Pa. LEMBERG E It'S Cliolh manurictory. - TANHFUL for past favors. the oudersisned respect fully Informs the Public. that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county. on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more,, limn that the work will be done in the same EXCELI,ENT STYLE. which has made his, work and name So well known in the surrounding coun try. lle.promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete order. anti he Batters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. ,Re manufactures Broad and Menne Cloths. Ciannettr, Blankets, Mae and other Flannels, alt in the best manner- Hs also cards Wool and snakes Rolls. For the conve nience of his. Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following ploces:—At the stores of G,eorge Seellenberger, Longer 4. Brothers. George Reinceitl, and at the new Dreg Store of Guilford tc Lembergor, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk k Miller, in forth Lebanon: at S. Gosh ert's, townsl4; at the public homes of William Earnst. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. Efllickel, in Jonestown; at the etrre of George Weidmin,,,Dollevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Gabriel .Wolfersberger, I\ew Market Forge; at the - store pf Mlchwl Shirk, bast Hanover, Dauphin county,; At the stores of George Miter and David M. Rank, East Hano ver Lebanon county. All materials will beLakesi away regularly, from the above places, buished.withontdelay, and returned again. ot.his on-tomers who wish Stocking WAvicard edtlyed and mixed, ran leave Abe same, white, at the &Lore mentioned place , , with directions how they 'wish It prepared. Or bis customer's can - order theiStocking . Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the uriddreigne& which FiD be one and leftiit thedesiejdop*...... N. Si. It is desired that those ba:iiii.;Wooteirdad, pay the Cash therefor, at the 41.).16113 named..places... LYON Lzmusilorgi, East Hanover, Lebanou . eoutity,,^y,lf2,lB63... - .TO'F.IF.PFI LIKE, ACINNT/11k0 1,4. I E II 4 tliose .Thiited States Graf421704a 3 .... • of ' WIND MILLS, in f e ancastercity. Pa. Said FA.NE'llive - been awarded - VREMIUMS'at everi . ever been exhibiled•Uß=qpraiypittli other Mills. giyhit id_any_pere..n or persons who prverigiy,A4rwgion that what I say about my Mill not e: FARMIMS conmlting 'their Interne t ;' lid it to their advantage to mil and °as Millie for themselves be fore.purctuang elsewhere,. lis.th e e e Alm s poss . ail the &Sired superior qualities. ao much Suipteciated by Farm ers: these Mills are ronatracted - touse two sereena at one time which wilt remark all linaclheat and Cockle. one of which Screen• mnv be removed at pleasure, if required, to suit the convenience of 'WO persona 1. All FANS manufac:nred and szeipAremikr.ant ed t o be o m f od niaterbil. and :,11 defectatip*lpsoigploti in any Mill or Fan di,r.sard nt-- shall hiii,WAiso . pop,„ twin re p a i re d without extra chare. . . Th e e odexwigned hne - mOrg, tdaitbstiknyother-. one man now living. and llatfers himself. int .accgeskt of his long ex , arience in the bolinesi. that his Mills 511 *dim to any. 'andither efiiielethrnino mai , 401)elbiu- . lectured. which tact cau.be eahataldisted by many of the wherever they beet Fanners in this Stela 'sag elaewhera, have been tested. •• • • ONDERS left with w t roLEMA,I% st, tile s fi g ud , or MAJOR'iI !MOTHERS' Mathineigholletelimaon,Pe.. will he promptly attended'tn, antlitekliibeirekrieforma- Um) given. A1ay.6.18515-8m; , •• ' .• • ;777. I,VA tTZ I R OlXlF f l V'siieilexkliolickeßVAA WAT- T L. 'BON'S IRON rnminmars v.,* • • . Ritta GouwirtizE ltigzo ," F c•cD. Vfijrl. FITZ:SION MATCRITILUr s vi g Eirts,64.r MEDICINAL JUNE APPOINTMENT! TO INVALIDS. DR. dna) Lica! Physician, and Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, formerly Physician to the Cincinnati Marine Iloepital, and Invalid's Retreat, Cor responding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation, Author of Letters to Invalids,aud Editor of the "Medical Stethoscope," may ho consulted at LEBANON, Pa., 'EAGLE HOTEL, AFTERNOON of MONDAY;JUNE ilk, and TUESDAY Bth, until noon. DR. ILARDMAN MATS CONSUMPTION, BROS , coins, TAryngitia, Aathma, end all Db 381130. Of the Throat and Limp. by MEDICATED INHALATION. The great point In the treatment of all human mala dies is to get ht the diseinie in a direct manner. All med icines are estimated by their action Upon' the organ re quiring relief. This is the important fact upon which inhalation is tmed. If the Stomich Is diseased, we take' medicine directly into the Stomach. If the Lungs are dieised, breathe or inhale medicated vapers direelly in to them. The reason why Consnmption and Diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment /au been because they were not approached in ft. direct manner by medicines. They;were intended to he locaiand yet they admitriatervi that they could not act conatltu- - tionally; expending:their immediate action upon the' Stomach. whilst the foul ulcers within the Lungs wore unmolested. INHALATION brings the medicine into direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantag es of violent action. Its application ia se simple that it may be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest in vrlld: It does not derange the . Stomach, or Interfere in the least with the drength, comfort or busleessof the patient. * * * - No Charge for coneoltation. tRBATETI In relation to the following 'Moses, either when com plicated with Lung Affections or exiatingalone, I alsoin •ite consultation,--usually filathem PILITIMLY OURABLX. PROLAPSTIS and . all 'forma . of FEMALE QM ' T • .RI d • • PALPITATION-and' other Sarms of HEART DIS EASE, Liver complaint, Dyerpsia, and all other Dis eases of the Stomach and Bowels, nee, /to. *** All disesses of the Eye and 'Ear; Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and all other forma of Nervous Disease... *0 No charge. for consultation. " Play 5, 1858. S. D. If_ARDMAN, M. D. A BEAUTITIIL Read of Rich _Gio_ssyllilair COM PLETELY PRESERVED To Tin GREATEST AWL And who that is gray would not have it restored to former color: or bald. but would have the groyrth restor. ed. or troubled with dandruff and itching: but Would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald bead, or other eruption/4bn would be rural, or with sick head ache (neuralgia)ba would be cured. It will also remove ell pimples front the face-and skin. Prof. Wood's Heir Restorativewill do all this; seseircular and the following:- " Arts Arum, November 5. UN. Prof. 0. S. Wive—Dew Sir : I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been se often cheated by quackery and quack now - trums, hair dyes, &c., I was disposed to plaeeyour Resto rative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met yon in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such assurance as Induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—tirrt by my good wife, whose hair had be , come very thin awl entirely white. and before exhaust ing one of your lato betties, her hair was restored near ly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thiekew ed and berme beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head; ebecontinues to use it, not eimplybeestise of its beentifi ing effects upon the hair. but bedarm o f its healthful influence sipon the bead and mind. Others of my family and friends are win‘vourliestorative,with the happiest effects; theretwe my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirelylo , removed ; and I can and do most cordially and eartfideni tinily recommend its cite by:all whir would have their hair restored from white or gray (bP reason of sickness or saajto Mistook a:Afton& beauty, and by all young roams who would have their'hair lesaut - fut and gievy. Very truly and gratefully youts, a)Lcomos . ILtNN. Faim..rn WOOD: It was a lung emu after I saw you at Brimfield before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gavo me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to: try it on . l4lre. Mann's hair, eti the surest test of its power. It bias done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my familyand friends,,having witnessed its effects, are now wing and reeomuu riding its use to others as entitled to the highest con.sidention you claim for it. Again, very reapectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMAN MANN. . • . DeutorDt, Di., June 28, 1852.. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Estill:tundra. &nd have admired its wonderful effects. /41y hair wee becom ing as I thought, preinatumly gray. but by the twe of his becom ing, it bas resumed its original color, and, 1 have no doubt, permanently PO. • • S. BBBEZE, ex-Senator, U. 0. J. WOOD & Ca, Proprietors, 212 Broadway. N. Y.. (in the .cent N. S. Wire lit...nine ititiabli Itinent) and 114 Ilarketntrect, St. Deruis, , blo: • .4glF-And sold by an good Druggists. Duce 2,''S-3m. The Liver faivigeivstor: PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. COLPOITN DEB entirely front Gams, is one of this host purgative and liver medicines now before the public, that acts as a Chiliartic,,essier,madlder t and reoreeffmtstal than any other medicin e known. It L 9 not only a Ca. Shaft* bat a Liver remedy, acting drat oti the Liter to eject its morbid nsatter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that tunnel; thus Scampliabing two prirpo• ea effectually, without any of. the painful feeling expo rimmed in the operations of meet aseltartics. It strength eos the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daisy in moderate dosos, will strearhen and build it up with unnsaol.rapidity. The LIVEN. is one efth ;Rincipal regulators of tlio human body; andwhernli. performs It s functions well, the powers of the (in system are fully develop. ed. The rtontach .isalmos entirely dependent on the ii action of the Liver AP for the proper perform. 'soca of its functions; when the stomacn is at fault, the bowels are at tmt• Ludt and the whole spi t tin suffer in consequence -nJf one organ—the Liver having ceased to dolts .1,„„,% 1 duty . - .tor Ihe ' disposes of that organ, one of the U proprietors has made it hit study, in a practice a morn than twenty yware, tfransoineremedY where- im with to counteract the many derangements • to whiat it is liable. To prove that this rem- edy is at Last found, any persons troubled with lie er comp/ant, is any of is : forme, has but to try a uto mottle, and convicti on certain. is .These Gums, remove all from" the systein, suppl; thy dour of bile hysirtorat food to digest well, purify and health to the whole cause of she disease anti Bilious attacks are cured rented, by the occasions ' ralor. one dose after eating _ stomach and prevent the souring. only one dose taken bo Nigiitotare. only ono dose taken gently, and cures aithee One dose taken af /winks- One dose of two tea- Dere &etc Headache. ante bottle taken for . > male obstruction removes the muse of the disease, aud makes a perfect cure. Only one dose flamed' --1 .•tely relieves Cholir,while one does often repeated in is.% a ears cum for cholera Aforbus, and a preventiv '4. 0 of cholera.. Only one bottle is n •-m eil to throw out of the sys tem the effects of med r — ins after a long sickness. One bottle taken fo " Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatu color from the akin. Ono dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. , One dose often repeated cures. Chronic Diarrhea in Its `wont forma, while Summer or Bowel Complaints yield lateen - to the first dose. One or two , doses cures attacks caused by D r ones In children; there is no surer, eider, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few betties care Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. • -- "Wiffiegirpliiiiftirein recommending tbiatiediciaii a preventive forlizer and Agee,.Chill Fever, and all Fe _ vacs of a Bilious Tit*. It operates with certainty, and .thoustnds are willing. to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use Rare giaing.,their enanimous testimony in its favor. ''' - • - , • se. Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator and . evrailow...ixith together_ The Liver Invigomtur is a Scientific Medical Disoo!ert , and is daily. working cures,-almost 'too great to believe_ . It cares as if by magic, even the first dose giving benent+ seldom mire than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dye pep-La to a common Headache, all of which are the re sults of a blowhard Liver.. . ___'' t • s 'P . 'S Piles oNr!DOLLAH , A Borne. la • Fft SANFORD, Proprietor, did Broadway. New IcOyk. OVUM/J:1 a lilitsiopt, Agents for Lebanon •; asuj,retfil ,ed:bY Drussist4- . Li 064 . Z... ' • Tki Griatese- Discovery evertaribls.; :Grey 'Nair . Reiyitopr.A . :!:, lo_,:ittk . forma N . . Colt?' Iwitittfgte enomE'S nil it CoLOR ittalMkti lekiabtriedg - ed to be, and i s ; the'Ciosol24 , 7lll4TlF4ll. stUala for Kettering OItRY lIAIR to its fonew,oolllillt and BEAUTY, and =using' it tosrowlwbenritiamsftlika ot! and become thin.; l / 2 C •11 'cLe , ' efir By the uskartqLY9N i L ; E—tnd in from ten le twelve daye: l 4. - eifiliteiatgedr irillasenine itsortiC- Insl:ll6lilett iiiiink,::susa,life haialreat halr Will look soft, sutootheiatilneeF '"' ,' . • ". ' • • ' • , . 'AFT Thierdnablii;preDartitiOnla mily'SO tent., a bot tle:, "Frepered 'hi' _T. - II: 4.kg031.4,, - 176, Tultim sneak lintqlslyn;Osseerai 'Aeint: Sold alio by D. .-3. Rama, at his ebeep prisirand -Medicinal stare, Lebanon. Pe rept- k 4, Min • - 1p ON NETS and 111DBONS.—Ilenry a Stios have. just of d a'lartesnanrrniensof Bonnet and - Souset / 4 1 :ittltioil they are.aelling very late&P t BRILLI ANTS_ Lawns . . 'Mint:Les, Ginehatos,.lartnnetta ,cletbff Ablalit, Por Ladies' Dresses—a splendid 4 '" . 1 4 7-ntrui s inft openbd end for tale at fIiOrRYA STLNR„ S,ELKS.—llenry & Stine kayo ,just opened a • ipp.,•4 4 l2ittnent of Ladies' Drees Bilks; which' they suthittll4: wcgreat'llatgains. Call an.. see thett! Raiff. GLAVeS.—Retirpe. Stine 1111'4 just o 11E2peraed a large stock of Stocking, Ok.eiss, Collars, kr: -11 AR A MILS. PARASOLS — Henry I Stine havajnit m - goiienej slugs kmortment of the.r . a dab!). lif! of l'arspolsoptticktliel . eretelling atFiel. , s. . AfkislTlLLics..Miliitillai:-=-11eary It* itfi!ie .4' have 4.. t. Inc.oo...a.i.rgv ...ortment of l'eftiy-nude; derail . Imi, which they are Pelting eery diem); ,A, M•olt pit LAIN F;8 and ..1LL*0.61.4:1"E lalkfth.— • . I/OMT k One nee jit , tovatnid 'a Zaite Oniol of d'nuoY and Olin 001 90 1 CW 1 1.4410dafAk 11,7 as tai ..... ........... , „‘ . • laii EItEGES ank:BEILIN .1k Stine ' $l9ll - havegiturt'oPenedn , eolandWeandeintent-of Berates and Bangs die Latnearodtha henett MTV.% and at reel krrf prides. Valk% eat! &kW. =5 D morbid or bad matter :ng in their place a heal iik,4 the stomach, causing aig the blood, girth.; tone machinery, removing the directing a radical cure. nail, What is teeter, prc. use of the Liver Invigo- offi.ient to relieve the food fnien raising and fore retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels nets. each mwil, will care Dys- apoonfal. will always re
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