The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 30, 1858, Image 2

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"Ream DEDWOLITIC PPINCIPLES CFA9E TO LEAD, ICE CEA!F
70 0 OR.
WM. M. BRESpN, Editor and Proprietor
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1308
Democratic State Nominations.
JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT;
WILLIAM A. PORTER,
OF PrITLADELPHIA.
CANAL COMMISSIONER
WESTLEY FROST,
'OF FAYETTE.
Protection!
The 'opposition party are endeavor
ing to unite their forcei in. the Northern
States by sounding the party-cry of
"Tariff for -Protection." They would
'imitate the times-of Clay and Webster,
forgetful that thoite great men, are no
more.. Their present leaders in corn
'.parison with.the leaders of 1824, '2B.
and '42, are as mole hills compared with
tewering ,mountians, they are the ridic
ulous striving to appear sublime. With ,
the.exception of IRON what in this sec
tion of Country that can he tortured in
to the last show of needin g Protection
from the national government 1 Is not
every one able to protect himself? It
is ignominious for us to be constantly
',croaking for what we do not 'need, in
the face of the many blessings surround
Protection is a wrong instead
of 'a benefit if granted and brought into
eompetition with enterprize and inge.
Duty. We Americans would be the
first and loudest to cry out in denunci
'titian of it. The London Times is work.
ed on an American Preis; prt;iecting
. "British presses did not keep it out ; iI
it had-the application of our own prin.
Opts woutil have created a cry of-in
dignation throughout our land; Ameri
„can locomotives whistle over the Eu
ropean railroads ; and nevertheless, the.
very workmen in the workshops where
'lhey are built, are induced to vote the
opposition ticket for protection's sake
(we presume to prevent the importation.
of ; foreign locomotives 1) Morses :tele
graph speaks from nation to nation
through Out the civilized world. Pro.
_tection ! Let any man sit down in his
own house and call his family around
him. Let him examine and enquire
• what it is needs protection. His cloth
coat and his wife's.„silk dress are of for
eign manufactureand are taxed—but
ifieir are no and cloth mills in
America. His tea and coffee are import.
•,'edbut we could not produce them if
the dity were raised one hundred per•
cant, Nearly everything else in his
leoUse is the product of American Indus
try. Ask our merchants if Twee desire
e-high tariff—and if they be`not "cild lo
gin,” they will = frankly-tell you no 1—
rAes&know whate.ffect high prices have
upon the Consumer. The poor would
; and all for whose benefit ? For
,•:tlfejecitfitn weavers of New England,who
not only cart already undersell the world .
~,b ut onis firm of whom could spend $BO,-.
hi 00049 bribe members-of Congress. It's
their interest to cry out for Protection!
.'Ft lines ; _ tbeir : pockets: But di not let
those in this section, ,whose interest
with a single - adroissable exeeptioirlre
omit...the reverse, run astray, and - into, the
support ,of-an obsoletCidea.
The'appositton have ,some.
Ralik iiva is In 'their ScmeMiiiention in ,
:.JelYi . 'Tile:elamenis ars irraegaeitible.
4.4Fhe - Chester. county imaseiltiOaE;fast
AvoreeloirfrAppoiniing.delagstesaMased a
- D ''
zwlello on .en prolog. e- eumeram
-the, .T.Ortitetiel!",.. in ' din clegreet. and
most eiplicit..4anguage. Thai ahae-.
fhlitelaitainh - plarfem,
aft iehAemaste. tha-right ;61::Magreas to'
pro4ibiStavost:..4.4 -the Teriitbries.—
'ffaie!Q4tetehlin.ikientitfti-ivaa':tMi6iied
4s.tqcA:ttqijtsetaetitec.kalal!hn.4Y'!'• jnkih ' ej r
Cratft-li . t.; 7 ilayiin forgotten its pre
...
Vat flan may
b sApptetL ta* make fire. arkd *afireOM
nitnviveemamt to zbe iee,ti.-
--44tere-wWw-an - explosion.
~'s`
,f Some iinie
ago Jim ' hane , or Kae
rrgtornety, announced himself =as a
forthiT;S:Senate. HO has
changed-Its .mind and is now a
wicaolltdate. for the gallows 1 Hismor.der
, 1 01 t Or:Autfortu na ro Jen k ns';' by, ofrg g
e t c h :o4.llo4ll - when '
.. c irate ; Lean- 101 !hiPh he. had' as'
a i 1t0,.4,15 1 ....1ig4t ltYtt .
M4llll4:tdi4niW,),ivas- Ole •croinintict.
—nr-bia-iilleisit- 1 : • "- • •
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ry
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k io l7at 4 , is OktlClii 7 Oticratia-baildidlital4or
A,
its;--!•thin ;4:lnter °tar pe.d• two
*muli ea.4oft thraa town _ the dj g
{vs J 4: Is.s=KZ b 111;•
tairict•apd . .hapaatwi pr a e t e - nom
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:°"ss44llkiitAti. 44.:ValifilAPTA a
I.4l4tfeop:Piiilidelpiria r -lhed , on.Sunany
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444.4 i 14041. 1 .4ririgtrArtiesi,
Francisco. "' •• -
PATatortsm.—The Courier of last
week calls the President of the United
States a "chief robber and ctimitial."—
Such language is mare discredible to
the person using it than harmful in its
application. Personalities, sgate,
and exaggerations in politics have, by
consent, been dropped by the press
within a few years past, an idea having
got into the brains of editors that it is
just as easy and - effective to be truthful
and gentlemanly as the reverse.' We
are sorry to See our neighbor i_ereak
through thiti good rule' and inaugurate
the old system of villification and of
persons occupying official positions.--
Mr. Buchanan's life and official actions
are before the public, and.ten thousand
defenders .are , ready at any moment to
enter the lists - in their d6fente.: The
more they are tlibbed the biighterelhey
become. The.Tettiter of the efiurier
should know-that abusing Mr. Buchan.
an has never barnied Iflitklad he
watild never',lia;i*bc'en PieSittent.
is the`best abiscd public man : nwr liv
ing, and on whom the Courier has wast
ed more ink and paper than perhaps on
any other indiVidual. _ ' result is
knovvn. - Why. then use such,, situ.
ilarjanguage,as noted above 7-
EXTRAORDINARY DROEFTfifir As 'CATTII
Snow.—A discovery was Midi
after the show at Ayr, that tlie twcryestr
for which the first prize lad Ireen'hwarded; lad
been decorated for the oceasidii brie - Pair of raise
horns. The deceptive work'" laid been neatly
done. A thin band of gatta perches was put
round-the base of the horns," aid was . fastened by
some adhesive substance, and liar wee-care
fully placed over it. * The animal had been punc
tured behind the shatdder, and air bloWed in
to prevent a slight hollow-from' het: Aserv-•
ed. - The third animal in the tune °lass had also
been altered in appearatich by pun acting and
blowing. An aged bull, which had been praetis- -
ed upon "a similar manner, waiturnedOut by the
judges, the discovery having been made before' .
the prizes were adjudicated. These three-ant:
male were exhibited by Mr. James Patiin,-Baiak-'
head, near Patrick. The premiums'have been
withheld by the Directors, and the offending-par
ty is excluded from showing stock again in Ayr.
The Directors have further resolved that the ease,
shall be laid before the Proderatar-for- for the
crown counsel to decide whether Mt. 'Paton' shall
be criminally prosecuted.- - `.- - -
'IP Tim Kansas Hamlet of Feeodona eyes a
discouraging viittiif the thrteitia Katisaf;
We pity the man who is coinpelled .to raise
money inSkansas. . lire wore told by a money
lender, the other day, that he was receiving from
- 10 to 12 per cent.. month for the use of money,
and had been paid. at the . rate and 80.
peret. per month to discount notes. The lowest
rates; on - goOdpiPer's (verity, for the 'use of men
ey, seem to range between three and fire per -- et.
per month: Business iriaill our Kansas towr.a is
nearly suspended: Mon with twenty five or thir
ty thousand dellar; canney'eclF , property at any
price to realize even a 'few liahtlreS t dellars: Real
eqtate can be bought ramous YtlMS;'iArspne :
feeling compelled to sell' to'realiZe' - readi Money,:
perhaps to save their liar* any branch
of business is sustaininll6 . ilf." . .
Judge Perkins, .of the,S unOme bourt of Indi.
ana, having decided thut. Constitution to tax
the people for the linildlng i of Sollool-liouses, , but
unconst lalpose .taxes for . the support
ofschools,tim public sehools.of the States have ens
,
punded operations, -turning loose some thirty
thousand children,.
OP. A CIINAM) steamer lately arrived at' Bos
ton at a late hotir' on'a Settirday night, and it was
proposed, as usual in such - eat : es; to leave the bag -
-gage unopened until daylight. The English pas
sengers, however, so unanimously and earnestly
opposed this' procedure that the rule was broken
over, and the passongerS at once landed. The
cause of their excitement has s ieee been satisfac.
torily explained.. A - yor.nglicfsttinian on board,
himself in a hurry to gat on shore, informed these
intelligent Briton that the Puritanical laws of
the Vommonvrealthwould compel them, in case
I •
they waited uutil morning, to remain on board
through the whole' of Sunday,. as the oitg gates
110011 aboitysidosed for twenty-four hours on 'that
' ll .,fiiiitir'A.'Priljeist is ofk r fittot.lo build a' railroad
%WIS . * iiiistlaiii-ot s ililkinialueban a; 'ebri ncc t
' irilb the -'Suritiin:Yltia 4 SliCinid- at LW#l;tiuig,
aag extenil 'to Dauphin, wbere it <will
rfdrm rik! -11t;:d. i s9ignotP ei ten si on• f the
Lelia:non'. Valley - Pia iircillii 4 r4'he' 'objaet or the
*kali islo.ondeavOrtlirihttifriit la:rge share tf.dhe
ireitit:Vrada . thal; Mast' eventually - ge'';civer'''the
Suiab7aryrand'EiMillitilroad; 1%4
" tree dt Philadelphia? instead of perrnittine it' to
go to Baltitrioie,las:ifotbigniseivill, by thilioith
•ern antral- Vead:•'• TitelSelinigioto-Eletio'Cret is
•4 1 ertain" the. road wilrbwAiitillfr • •
. . . . .
LoTHARAN SYNOD oV PElNsytre.Nl4..i.sro Ao-
J'Aciir ..Si.43F.s t ,,,•Tb is .vonorgls bo4,x 14 Jost
clfised . iiii ode hisndro .
a.i.ii ii ojoritotis annuatoon-
Tendon. It .osscinbleil la „Ear. E. -Sadder's
Abort Easton, 2a. One .o;the,inost importaat
1 tyilte• of basinesti,tanalnitt..was an. innendinent
to the cons qtnool,.. : toling.iim ; tic 4 42 g lish,
-tbdirtgYnod icirdQuvoi/liani awl thus
plaoing. 4. on •tin. equall'oAtimr . 0 estrum,
wblcb bas Doi tien llininao.herotitfore.
WELL/aril:Fir, Arr, rrtitie 257 ,1 :- - The s -Aftteops
:.celebrated St. Jobe( Vey yeaterddyl-and Mier an
• oration-adjourned 4arge - tfall-• for -dinner.-
- About seven. lihndrett..personer.had• entered -the
room; when - about half.df the'llootgave way, pre
cipitating about three hundred. to the - floor •te
neath. At the .same instant the -florieeboye came
down, with 'a quantity. of Outrer's fanning mills,
lumberietc, 'burying the mane people ,in -.the
ruins:. Fortunately, no one was killed, but - from
forty. to fifty were: wounded; - and' about twenty
seriously, ,• • • .
GaassEs.—over 4000 varieties bark : Wady
been noticed by naturalists. Over FlooAviiiie!ies
baVe'been cultivated i n Bogla . ud. A dozeilihuta
cover
u,m .
nineteen twentieth: the meadow laud
irdta Metier Iterdiraia, 4/mill -t ither
nameit:Timothy, (deitt;id'irgst . 41 - man' 'by ' .. the
name of Tioi;ithy:lteld,Y.o liadnid c lily
voaia ago, 'Was - a wlld:loiaiit powing'.oillit' in
Maine. -; . C.
M Ei3
. Wei pa rty IfeY•i
_ ; ago, • . • •
irt , long lsar** 110§3d, put of Their
enpyiet.""viiivi:'l. l iing 4;11140 -
.i° g.°9l o ;t'd .#1e.01 1 1?Vrix11)/...S,T 'bilrydaovr,
gathera i tyii:4di g iq plith=icirlher,
Arid Jpiriil *Lai. ff itrth
'iioltifts..*.l4liukiisi !U-fiat
* Plate, veined 4: 'ion*
was .tgetatolOiritiliei . re,
apdnix : "
WIN
wealthy. farmer ina Oste
iss-counCy,..N.--2'4.has now On hand.over $60,000
hops; refused 30 cents a pound; de
itandinl; 381 cents, and when.offerecl-that, he de
..snanded 40.cents,and when offered that he. still
tolempriti the prieeonntillortune, in , nue other
41. 4 ialm,ireatioed:thh:price td fLoents.ruguentzleav
"hrethefartuerrtcaoyiat his. leisure: ,-;
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.- -4-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
A GRAY BEARD LAVED IN TROVELE—DUNTINO
DONNDTS IN A LAWYER'S OPPICO &o.—On Friday
last n rich ease of mita con was hoard before Al
derman Musser. The plaintiff in the ease was the
'husband of a Mrs. Ring living somewhere in
Lancaster, and the defendant en ex-legi.sla-,
tor and gray-beard lawyer who deals out law d'ao
cording to the act of Assembly" in an office note
.thousand miles south of Centre- Square. The
hearing was somewhat private, but.not sufficient
ly so to prevent our reporter from taking notes,
and printing them too, for which trouble he: will
no doubt receive the hearty commendations of all.
the, "Uncle Ben's" in the community.
- According to the testimony—much of Which la
unfit for priblication—some years ugo the plain
tiff's wife employed the laWyer to;transaet some
business for her. in the Court of Quarter Sessions,
which business he done 50 promptly and so well
that a mutual friendship, if not liking, sprang up,
I,:kohr.,epa them... 6 t a later period, falling eat with
het hesbanil sbe engaged gray beard to file an.
applicatjon.for divorce, and, in,art , affi.davit, gave,
,F3Drllry, ceasops, why A the application siresald
grauted,all t ofwhioh reasons mere duly ; set forth
_"according to,the stet of Assembly 7. by the - sal:ire : ,
laidAlWY ol !..' •:- n. , 0.+11
For some reason or-other : 6W divorce,suit was,
never pressed and, Mrs. Ring t and her tfotoser half
hitched traces and.concludedlo , work in the IDIT
13eNDmatrimonial ..onee pore. ~ From this period it.
appears she, had,no r f urtlieryse.for l the legal opin
ions of her lawyer.; but. he invited her-to- call at
his house with a view. to, • they better actimin
tance. As he : dealsiimilk tia:lvetlas,Blackstorke,:
be: aslied hor i to get
. her m 'hint which she
did, and Tor wilich she alleges At) 'ildriays paid.,
Dealing in turkeys, no less eitern6eTy than in,
milk Ind Illackstene:lia promised , her a. : fat one
fer hut dinner, for wltieb. at did not-ap.
'pear. Aether. she paid. or not: All of these acts
of kindeeis ProMpted 'her to he grateful to • him,
and in the exercise of that commendable, virtue
she visited him in his law-dispensing o'ffice to,
speak her gratitude and praise. Growing exceed
ingly glad thereat, the eipennder of "the Act of
Assembly," in The goeitneis of his heart and be
nevolence of his nature, wished to secure her from
intrusion and et the sime-tinte conceal her pover
ty frontthe werldTTe:this end, he bowed the
shuiters—tying them Willi . a hempen cord -r-and
locked the door, and thus the twain were allow
ed an interchange of thought and conVictions with
none to molest or make them afraid.
MEI
Thus things continued "all well'! for some time
until ono day.there suddenly came
"a tapping....
"`As oisoino Ono gently- rapping, upping at the office
QuOth the lawyer—qis a beggar—a foul beggar, ,notb
.
Mg more."
.
Not - so - however forpresen fly the - shutters of the
back office were opened exhibiting the blooming
face of MA I'. K's loving lisband,lwhiritu : :a faint
and .trembling enaiiired:wlietheFliii wife
was in. Yes Sir, walkiiii4ndl.Clitilkii3dlti. ; K..
into the preseime 'of . his Wife; vili - O,Tn Utts . i'ver
his query of What she was ttiere;inneh'eutly..
enough replied that she came after a bonnet that
the lawyer was:tii"giit; for her.
We drop the curtain over the wrath of the hus
bind; the self possession - of the wife, and the God
forsaken look of the lawyer. Suffice it to say,
that an old reprobate rejoitiniin a multiplicity
ofgray hairs had been watching the in-going
and out-goin. of the lawyer's client and had coin
.municatad the fact to her husband,.,
_ _ ......
In: the bearing before the Alderman the laWyer
protested it was a, conspiracy, but as he offered no
evidence to prove • the assertion, it was received
with many grains , of .allowattee. s Finally. as a
master strobe poliey,ao_oue in accordance
with the - Ael ':d.ssetiably, he Ordered the magis,
erliato bind her over for her appeirrance iit•Court
.to answer thb charge of adultery on herowri non
•
The lawyer also Saco. bait for his, appearance
aiidlhen 'vamosetl the : Aldermen's rAehe.
GENERAL 'DIRECTORY;
TIiE~F DYBKNMENT.
Presideiarnes Btieharfink,
Vice President—John o...,Breckenridge, Ky.
Speaker of the ffouse;,,Jaines L. Orr, S. C.
Secretary of State—=-Lewis Case, Mich'.
Secretary of Treasury-41lowell Cobb, Ga.
Secretary oflnterior—Jacely-Thornpson, Miss.
Secretary of Navy—lsaac.,Toney, Conn.
Secretary
,of War—John B. Floyd, Va.: •
Postmaster Gimeral—Aaren V. Brown, Tenn.
Attorney General-4,Teretnia4 S. Black, Pa.
Chief Justice—Bolger' IS:T'arkey . ; Associate Sus
tires—Jahn .rdinek S: Wayne, John
Catron, Peter V. Daniel, SamuotNelson, Robert
C. Crier, John A..Campbeti, - Nathan Clifford.
. .
STATE -Y OFFICERS;
Governor, F PaCker; Lycosnidg'co •
Secretary of State,
Be
Wm M. Veletcri . rks
Surveyor:General,
John r;Roive; Franklin
Auditor General,4acob Fry, .Mentgomery •
State Treasurer; • Henry..s Magraw, - Lancaster
Sup't Public Schools, Henry C Hickok, Dauphin
Canal Com., Arnold: -Plumer, Venango ; George.
Scott, Columbia; Nimrod. Strickland, Chester.
Judges of Supreme Court, Walter H.Lowrie, Chief
Justice, Wcn.,A Tor ter, Geo; W.Woodward, Jas
Thompson,,,<Winr.Strong. .
CERA: • •
President judgm,"Jahn Jergarksin. '
Associate Judges, WriritYiVelfti•Oppin •
Sheriff, - David - itt - Strde.f . " ----
Recorder .t Clerk of-Quarter Sessions, C P Miller
Register,Daniel Strolli=jr , tg •
Clerk.o Orpllans:_ J,eftsteA,B.Light
Trensnrer;,tc . 4 - mar
Commissioners; Prirdi3riek Shitiflitati)) Baoll-.
man, Toeinlbgef •' • '
Commissioners 4 CoiiitstlMaiiriiiiie•
ClorkiCyrus Shirk" Led
Messenger, Samuel Lute sint• "
County Superi !nen dentr.f.ohts ILK{ Ulm
District Attorney, Levi Moily_
Steward, Daniellight: •
Directors,...Dutec lenri kroider -Stung ar
Beh ,
Almshouse Phytticlan,,Dr FAIN biillford
Auditors, John S Bomberger, Jithis,. - .l l ight, (tan
ner) HenrY'Brand . t -
County Suryiyor;Wdani Pititritte""
Coroner, David '!" - •
Mercantile Affpriiiiii, Wth
• LE B AN 0N..8 ORO Q.G.HARAW.THS.
Ch ief , Burgesa,.Jazob.Weldlez.t
Ass% Burgess,..J...B_Dfulghe.rty.—. • t
Council,. Henri Bubb, Geo T Hoffman,
Philip' ArentS, 'TJLtrallt.; C'Fauber
Borough Counsel, d.WAtish ... .,,
High Constable, Geo-Wolter
Justices of-the? Peace, Jod
Conetableaos Shantz es 'r
School Directors, lid A: Uhler; Jaeol Stuith,Bliss
Haber, H.Z.immennap, J4err,,S . ,,T McAdam
Assessors, S Ilarbeson, (vr tv) A H gmbich,(o w)
Ass't Assossors i Jciel GoodliaftfAdoin Rise, (w
ChaeGiretuiawalt,!JOhn - Dirrause;.(6 w)
Supervisors, Jll.9.L'ailcomb, (w w)G Borgner,(ew)
Judges, Geo Stinvelyi(w w) Bernard Rauch, (e w)
Inspectors, Abner W Hartman, Peter L Stouch,
(w w)(O,w)
Surveyor;lstsaalToffeir•*:- - -
Treitiurer -Ed* A-Hhlei- 7 - 1 -:
Post M Lltiithraiff
Police, ..I.lenry-McCord r ileory--Buth-
Wood Corder, LeyA.tittetulter
N. LEBANS)N9IO49_I4O./LORRIPERS.
Chief Burgesp t Yranklin.ifelter
Ass% Bitmea l: Gideon-Lig#) ,
Council, - o,L . RusDirit4, - .tspo, Iskei,...TOts Huston,.
Josiah DeliiiffiJiihnAnnte . , - Henti,,Lape
Ttikr.. - Bilteprolti;?!
Wood Cordebit. iftd.4lsr
Justice of the intieJnion'a Viikt • •
. -
Assessor, AbsehThi-litdrt"' '• :"
Ass't &seism,. Geo.Aeffnian,.,C Bergner •
Schoolaraiirdie;S Rein'tell'l;ThOs Potter, Henry:.
Bolts, John 3; ,PAC - Kiinmel; J. 'Pence
Supervisdiq, •JOlizi - ArnordiJatiob-GO,rdy, er
Judge, John • - -
Inspectore:alchliam-Hostetter,-Wm Black 4
Coustable, Andreif•Faanieht. '• •=7.
Auditor, Sanittel•li'islierA;- 4: •
• •
ARRIVAL AND DEFAitTDRE 6F MAILS. f:
Frolw.Phitacninnd tJae.EastraLll4.a.m
From Iturrisiturg.and .the_West; at 4 p
From Latioasterritetleem.B.lln4. 6 PPr
From SturfferstorEg,,X, 10 fj, m
From Fr2diuleksburg . ap . Upntrsloln o at 9 a m
Vit:MilLl i sloseaere.at.t4fikron•ing hours
For the East; ac 34 pretrireaslar, at 8 a in
For the West, at 41:#14 Forpoitlent'n, at p
For Fredericksburg I"4inettioinaott
A trim Can Case.
lIOM AFFAIRS.
Guilford & Lernberger's Soda
Fountain is now in the hest order, and their drinks
aro delieforis.
ItabWs fo.t. 'the
"diskinn:lion - of . Spfiikling, Vo - Cold, SOda,
is now in prime operation.. Wearied it, and pro
nounce it 0. K.
Dr. Ross has his fol&
tam of Sitartiling Sods Water.: His fixtures are
'gist class and his Syrups the yery best. ,For a
caul and very refreshing 'drinir eaR there.- •
We also, call attention to the new _advertise
ment ofhis Drug Store.
.Tho Dr.,,has had a large
expurlapp, imisiness, and eny‘oriM eritruet
ed ;rill be oarifalliand_promptlyla,ttend
ed'io.
. .
empty, was fn Parli on tbol,4th
LAZTI), SALE Avert Ci-sold
Att..prlyato Sa l ls : bis„l4 acres of , laud, in pi:al:Tall
township, near Lcban t th Bart° 'for.
crops aro inale4ed in the..sale.,,
Philip F. AfeCauly , hasjustruacie
some large and desirable. mdditidnis tfto his ,- sfoek
of 'Boots and-Shoes.---Persons in watt:toot - good
and fashionablwartieles in Ilia do•well to
give him a call, He sells in aecOrdanee'aiith the
tin:est:A,
he opposition' of.thiaeountyarall
-meat :oulsesardarto- delegates to sl:ttiniity.
Coiev'entioni brimoo.C. - ort - Itinaliy- in- 60 4 •CoOrt
House, to &ova del:or:tea:to a -Stato-CiniVen'tion,
ivizliont a name, to inoot:otßairisbnrg, (in:Wed
nesday, July 13. =
The new bridge across' the canal
- at - Harrisburg, for the I / obanen
will be a magnificent struetire. It is entirely of
iron, veri neat, and will no doubt be the Moitsub
stantial affair eftbe bridge kind in the country.
Problems„ Eu.graas, Charades,
Conundrums, dm., aresolieited. They must bo
carefully stated, and accompanied by the solo
tions or answers., We will devote some space
weekly to such matters for the Imnefit of the
young. , , '
Our Agricultural friends had ex
eelletitweather last. Week to cut their grass,lmake
hay and house it. Wenotieed that they embrac
ed theopportunity"tii "make hay while tlie' sun
shines." The crop is= a very heavy 'and good.
Hugh...Linsey, (Old- Hontz,)
is 'abusing the Pieliidetit,-Setrator Bigler and Mr.
Jones, through the Berks County Press'. His
abase-is far preferable to ilia praise; and his op_
position of greater service to the Deniociary than
his assistance. • -
Mr. Ensminger of the, Manheim
Sentinel bae been prosecuted for libel, by)nembers
Of the Lancaster Mozart Musical Society: The
alleged libel was contained in a letter criticising:
severely the last Concert of the Society. • Suing
editors for libel is rather an unprofitable bugles&
`Our friend; Samuel MilleT, of
Calm Pale ;tiorsery, performed quite a feat in .
horsemanship, en Thursday last. thef,ckst-
Office, the horse (on which he Wai mounted in
oitarge.of a dozen or more boxes of some .of his
delicious fruit) shied suddenly droppinithe whole
load into the dust. Alr, „Al.. picked ,himself , and
the berries up, neither being' injured any, we be
lieve. The horse well pleased with his feat of
dustdropping, ran about fifty -paces, and then
wheeled round to observe the effect of the exploit.
•
The party then, adjourned.,
We had a visit Mit-week from
.
Dr'. Jacob Dorlacher, - ef New Berlin,linien coun
ty, a true and uneomiromisibg
_Democrat' of the
Jefferson'School. He has4;een unfortunate, hav
ing sustained injuries bye fall which pre'vents
him from manual labor, and hence is engaged in
the disleinitiation• - ho so much
loves.' • Ilefielisiiidate which tie eillithe Dente
'pletform,'e:nd- which Shoeldhein'the hands
of every one: phsitienia "the Slaiery ques
tion are sustained by references tollfhle passages.
tie is'readi to defend his party and its ; Principles
, .. •
in public or private whenever called Upon: •
Grand Free
.Exhilmfaon—Opr
•lovely valley is.now. in, its,, magnificence. Its a
paradise. , Mon could not desire a healthier cli
mate, more bounteous. landoind • better crops.H
-Iffo sce it in allits - glory, take a trip up or down'
the Lebanon Valley railroad;:and, . our word
`for it, thalsto 9the opprecfatingteye; the grateful
heart and "comprehending mind, ;no richer sconel .
.cast_he imagined...TherwhoM is mow on exhibi- -
.tion, free of charges,-.-. the proprietor (a kind ..Pro v 2
idence,) furnishing, all it his, owni emense,, for
,the benefit of h is, ,ungrateful
_children .! ~These'
who do noblike the railroad,.as a mode ef,coavity
arme, ems please themselves byiusing their ftdraiiks.l
-hriiitosquistiTs::•aNCitwithittlitid
: leg tlie,bitrirtitheOfwprve onlatiarfst ertnind
Lqianoii are sCill - going
W. klifie,E . e4., intetiaelloriTFteireitiiro brick.
buitdings. on Plardc:i-oite etneit,"iiiposite the
ion'e tiitteian Comefery. 9 "'" ' 11 .:
- Also; fr that Levi` itnif
beildiiikiWir4eioitid by tar..
L. Icline's law °thee, and
M 4 - 0A! C•• -. • L. V r . 7
I.. bilclEing.
Mr. Ticlebnakh will ilior.tty commando the erec
tion of a new Aeita'exiitat " 1
The piiirkefOre Of these linpro'veilianti 'deserve
I ther•Plai s ee'of the rib lie - for 'their entoilithidsia
`th'ose piping ieWd' hard oe, , by thaitftirnieh.,
iiik'enCroyrentlb mebbziiCe
hiii;e" - b'ren
:r:; :s., ' '
:At-Yount ;' , Mre res Christian Asso:
Seii - firegniiiira in this borough:—
L O anin pieSimil'ioefahma foi the eiiieiliftins
of such ti grikeig. l ad7lfiatoßili*iftructee(cur
lenOl'out;t Niju be) will iiniotittiot go6d.
thib'
theiSfiliters e
•r: resii rvpat i l io ye k oritt vac ea:
vigih,6ldeafts-iTtradeca'o62, nia - &Lars, :
Vidf teiti;,siuMei
et — a' ‘`
3 It - i&iativi i47esig-Psvii.kkt iffasis
e*Bligisteofiyseikaavao. tratiio kls
$ teohapoidinisirei.ita4-444,w:inineict
RON: - .1'43
(Said - 4 Manatensged.'L: Atkin a,
OV.4.ltraveivat Tablie Iteincehl (priilter,)
P. Kendall, iO2l. J. Rustotc,c/ohti Grogf.v.il , -
4.t0 *di 63 '..`"e.C.o•••• %- •
• 1.. o:
1 " 'Piofink 1 =Two lien; , Afisid l ll;lagssooftordig (
44liteh•for $5O - ; and-4 5 A 'digiieitomiaa-,
atinals-2- 3 ikfzisluir-zß•digii,:iiid
re csiibi • ritivw dfd iitoh - dig PI
' . .4seiiiiisit*- 2 45rci' merchants, having a oeitain
ziiiiiisidlisisf'olnth, bought.3o4ardeAndre,
then sold of all they liadlind‘thlitehld 3'tithes
-4astianylisiiiiilsl2lo,fitilt,f•lhoiv•4lfinif iiirde had
-413)!Y if4 - or ( Pi ;441: 3 03P984 Jos - 6 1
" . Thidpitohalroifs ievaniaitrat 4 ' • A-r
LEBANON Co. AGRICULITRA SO
CIETY.—The-first rneetink of the Committee of
Arrangement was held at the publio house of J.
M. Mark; in Lebanon, on Saturday, June 26th,
1858.
Levi K line, President ; and Jas. Lour. Right-
Myer, acted as; Secretary, in the absence of the
Recording SeCietary.
The„Chair_aruaouncoilthat.he .had. appointed
Dr. Wm. M. Guilford, C. 11. Borgner and D.. 141.
Shitey, a committee to obtain a suitable place to
liold the Pais' of the Society upon, and to 8x the
time of the holding of the Fair.
The committee, as soon iiiipractical will 'report
their action this t'llairician, Who will authorize
the 4 Seeriitari inalce‘the tame thro' the
various journals of the 'Borough."
Upon the' subject • ofappointing WO various
'Coinutitterei of ffudges to Awiril Prete blutif, Mimes
of gentlemen of the different Boroughs and toum
iliiptwerA submitted and ithiiested. The Chair
rdin 4iltairaniet sui'dionstiintiit'hese ehmmittees,
ibigither with others; iit ae earlj , relay as possible
the'saine'tiablio. '
J. L. Rightmyer, Esq., subMittetil Schedule of
Piemiurits ' - Its 'adoption, off"`of Mr.
nighty:Yet, ivas'pogf i'onedun arl igli'eit r eMeeting.
of the Committee:
qecrStary arrived, - tcnd
tile char?'
On motion, adjourned t'VnieVt ignin`at the call
11 the 4
Attea:
B.Y OUR , LOGAI, REPORTER
' A Prayer Meeting of the Young
"Men's' Ohrie~ian idaorii-wiihelld on Sunday
afternoon • •-•4 it. A , r
in.lehiperineVirta' ' •
-
:r;,O n Thursday - evening, hi the M.
E. Church, Rev. Mr. Ashton, iieliveied
Zen elo
'quent and instructive sermon befnrn Mt. Lebanon
Lodge;A:t M:, of iiifißoioigh.
An Examin*tion Di Mr. Houck's
School, North Lebanon , will take plane this
Wednesday evening.. The Nerth.Lebanon , Band
will, be in. attendance. Tkii, we predict, will. be
an instructive affair.
The - eils.tom of rhiging the Bells
in this ;13prongb, 3tt the dtkwn of Independance
day, we underitand, 4011_ this year tako, place on
Saturday morning at 3 o'clock.. : _
~
Sabbath Breaking.—A party .of
Boys, not having thalear of-,the law nor the sa
credness of the-day before Ahem, were engaged, at
fishing in the Canal on Sued o 37-;:-, Pruly,reorality
is degenerating among the young in this locality,
and birds of evA.omen will be. the ...consequence.
Parents cannot keep too sharp a, watch ,over their
children - - ;
Rthibitions.---We Are. roc/11046d
to state that the Schools , of, Mr. -Grumbine and
Mr. Mustard will give public Exhibitions
School Rooms Nos. 3 and 4, this (Tuesday) and
next Thursday evening*, respectively. Much
time and care- is being taken - to make the exer
cises, which are of a dramatic character,interest
ing. The Perseverance Band will be on hand
and discourse some of their sweet music. Tick
ets to both exhibitions - only 10 cents.-
:','Eanded . e
omitted. to
state last week, that the Ladies who held the late
Fair in this Borough; for the benefit of the Per
severance Fire Company, :handed over the pro
ceeds, which atxmanted.to the handsome surn'of
$545 50. Several, neat: addresses were delivered
,to the Ladiestrpon the interesting occasion. / The
above is considered a large :amount, considering
the many disadvantages that surrounded the La
dies these "tight times.", It §itaws ebriclusiv sly,
that lir order . o,accomplieh,,anything great, it is
onV,negessary,,tof gain. :the good will of the fair
.se.T.. In the advertising eolnnan.,will : be4ound a
„Resolution of Thanlis adopted by the Company.
Accident and De,ath.—A youth
named Jonr 11thsmoannYaii; aged about 16 years,
who Was engaged in driving a Mani vf unties of
the Boat "Rolden,,Gate,".owned"by Messrs. Eck
,enroth,ofrNorth Lebanoni waslfoundMead near
,Pittaton, Lucerne county. The.deceased, it ap
pears,leNtthe bout at day-break; to hitch , up :the
mutes, which -had torn:loose:and were roaming
about., The boy - went in search of_them, but not
returning shortly, the boatmen followed and found
him a corpse within a few yoris . er the.mules.—
No inquest was held over the body, but from sev
eral. violent marks on the head and abdomen,: it
is conclusive .that, be was kicked by one of the
mules. His remains were brought home by rail
read:on Wednesday, and interred_ : inSt. Mary's
.Church Cemetery, on Thursday,morning.
'list kigAle. ci . e. ealon.-74.t
bk ceolcoolFgssiOtajdpy, iperpipg,. a, large tl'e Ilia
.p4rty. (4 wbioh We.t.te.d.Ae. Plelkeere.tttheoe.sem
bed,left the N9rth. l SehPe°P icateill.tltlitio 4P- the
t'
boat'fast"Ocessu litave t " bound for the:congenial
41 . forp . s . tA ; t.lle 4w.114 ar" . ,..n eAr Jone3tATJAß4qseiluet.
The .b t's, l lo 4 jf9 - 7. and alrsllllY,7vSliile
•th Apoi,b Lebanon Band played tkelp ))est,plree•
but ?wing •ti? tbo beavy o night i in,tho bqp„tbe
fP9.JP-( .1 1A4 4 ..41 , 1, 7 VMLFt. Pr, ? w fl r iff , rTaillr)
1 "0?; a 1.P.P-! .1, 9 t?! A i r; ilMjfig in a quantity, of
Wa t te r'P ° Al l tr47 l .t i P 2 .925 4 i' 4 'l Y . r SP-:" E `ka re '
:Of'
..i. PIO /1 4M" te *1pfiP tfl a ., . , Pi ti r,S MIP s o.e.
: Rai.inti aitipuFß?ertdo, Ihpa far.pflimpEpOrt
grill siftet!tfzq Op g allant ship was properly
lefate44if n whii , ill
alcotir,..d;'.atiay..afe went'
in Ani s etyre, until wearri4d at the Tunnel, where'
metal boat* e,2ming
.tiffo9gh erkeefol :pother ae
lpritieg Fti il, pop;
. : ; thropgh Aip S . ,,lFt ; ifi ial . care'
no one entertainedapidpathai outside thermotn
repipt necii n he ice-tiatoredso keep. fretn Apioping
ieti i ?iiver befit . :19:A . ppasel o y!lel:Sixiees .. ! . oks"
kOpu i bli: qiiick
, tiii:+; itlito t h Ofordeil'all*i.ticiecl
40#t RtP)3(l.T.tni;6.f>l'Patte'll3;%tifp'!..,re::itit.7o,:in
i,97 !le -#o'°/Y:s?.,TerZlise'i
_ l 9rtth.F-7 , M- 1 4A t° •
:7.1.,4101t fair nod LO 111 wir ic?-3 , 1 , . a
,191.4 , tra t 4 -: : ::::: -.:.,„ i .::: I ,or::: ...„.
.-..,. : -"at •
The Water wari , 3 11, 1 , redstigtv:ILTa , '
Aledgs. . ..ociree.,r_ we.Pes,s4 ?rte-9.2 0 ,41N4ruig
- Mat almost inclined one, ~?iiiVir.-.". It .
tan ,l'gt°P; 9P , th 9 4l fiaEk 'PH qnP:h ll Hk 4° l ", 511 11 " -
i r , Dur.ux collept ! team. goon.; tookpus ttp.tok4opps
town, whore (fur ar_Tival ;Nag greotoChy,.a;rupn
her otl:the Le i tizeneLornthat z flon ! ifking, xillAge.— .
Taking aboard several; soosio,"invited , frita_nds,
.;11 , e
:mtftrztodAto,.tha:.A.93lol4et,--lur:Plaeo.ofeclestine
tion—whore, all cAtiskuklmkpg r ,a,nd l Inoldp..ithont
'..ePlitek generally W. f.tatittieltieedtPid Irtehte;ef the
richest productions the countypappyfitclituo-,-a
. groine Itipeogsete,qxleigt-mts rAici!..th9.ywhole,,
Fgt Y.,4049.PA8!04,4!1.-,;::Aftn.o4o4`,ltS9.t4P"'
' .
and ilox , 911 1 (110,1 the PPP' imgeged, tn.:AO
:.osta,,oznuetegzfe.doOtWeePP...PlaYe,:tp,whipyA is
ai....t, useless to say, all enjoyed 4homstilytia
:-. .KelY.-:- 4 au.l4ingsid9llB tli l , l ,Hoscor.x..t.l l e kiwi-,
uA.Ana . ta. a: lifAS wfilitm.rfApg.oz,!eglell..Ocip,
k AltM at i a sr ikt a PlAAFPAYWNgt t th°l iWi:We
g : antaktuOtkethA latterle st eid e. , (heeithikitNeo o l. k to.
l e chtelreeeretgEeheet-.11 , sit .s.:11 02%:.3;
.s! We. questionlwhethuravative Ifmely, mojossolor
et.the.pietttresqueoesa.ot enrrundings go, gan:be
. fouud. :!...' The. seenpu. el)4,ut.Lbe,greatxt ; is ; retwk
-able ..for!its wild ,h,oldpess. 4 :l) k u pissaimp4,de
through, the:rookyabatreulq..tkekftrootibtk Fa
.. ter_presenta, aacharokili&c:elnleAke t :41 ,0 1., atclEY
an d alasa ted, walla Along,,the:ogniukattriwt more
than ordinary attention, on account of their:F.l
- 10 1 ' 16 4 1 • 1° n;
• 'Beneltht.Y.• sMlLTettittpAhe,etfeet,-111.90.4cefiltsteet4
.ilder.pOsik,af 41 441 ,, 10ted.hti tbiek 1418044ghj°11,
, totertursg*tho stuankits ote*Selneeißittle, bras.
WWI
w3i:Ltritid.T'seeo
The place is a handsome resort for all who love to
ititay Nature in all her loveliness and originality,
and we would recommend it to pleasure-seekers
fond of ruralising. It is one of those favorite re
gions where mountain breezes play gratefully
about fevered brows; a paradise where fresh
winds blow and rouseratoes ere not ntimereps.—
A fter rusticating till 5 o'clock, the party again
sat around another bounteous table and, sated
ilielfliVfelrtes, and then departed for home.—
This was a pleaser 4 ride. On the Toad a rote of
thanks were tefidiiirtd to the gentlemanly Captain
and efficient crew. We arrived "home again,"
about 10 o'clock, the Band discoursing excellent
Music. Never have wespenta morerpleasant day,
and long shall we remember it as a glorious time.
Along the tot*.;ne observed thefarmers busi
ly engaged at bap making,
,the . r weather being,
fine and the crop heavy. .The -wheat - crop, owing
to the late rains, looks- not so promising; whole
fields are prostratedorith no prospecfnf it rising
again. emi, - pats; "and Potatoes, loiik well and
growing.
The. Lelia
care/ tellyWr4ie d its .
LEBANON '
Leh. Mills Ex.'Famsts.oo , .
Smith ' 4- Extra 4.60.. ,
Leb. Val. Super. Fine 400
Prime White Wheat, '95
Prime Red Wheat,
Prime Rye, 55
Corn, Actar tg,-.41011,
Oats,
Clover-seed, fi ,
06
Timothy-seed, -
Flax aced,
Dried A pples,l6 b
Dried Applek, pealed, 60 -
Peach "Snits,. 2 ar
Peach "Eutzels,". 125t*
Cherries, . 1 so t ,
Onions, 60 i
obit Markeit.
ikly by 21.4yers
rED.ItESDA.Y, .15st 30, 1858.
POtatoes, Whit ,r 50
sggs, Tel deco.: 10
Buttei, r -
.63ra;
Winn.;
item,
Shoulders;: ' 8
83 .4e8. 8
541 , •
25
, W4dte3tegai:
Mixed Bevy, 2
Fluay,, 1234
Brisetes, ?Vb., - 40
Boadfrare , Vb., 6234
iikb..v , Z 40
Soup Beans, - 0 qL, 6
vinogo4„,* , ,,gn4, 123
ApplirßsMr,% creek, 45
• - • stlA
t 4 • r=
The Philaidelptinalpirket.
PIIItiIDBTSITTA,' 3:3p4e 28, 1858.
Flour.—The Flour Mailkatibraaiiis : 'dull and un
settled, and only abesat 1500 hbli.'hiße been dis
posed of at $4 62i for Westevivertrai` and $5
bbl. for good extra , fattrily - Flowr , lnelnding 600
bbls. mixed superfine -.at...TA bbl. The
borne trade are uying i iiiiismti.ll g way for $.l 25
..up to $5 50V bbl Thrdoirtriion to extra and fan
cy brands, as in, giality. „Itye 4 Flour is scarce,
with farther Sales at_S3 31163 37* 9 bbl. Corn
Meal is dull, the reetipts'are on the increase,
and
only,about 200 bbls Perinaylrania Meal larebeen
sold at s'3 31i bbl. .•The inspections of-Flour
and Meal at this port,:lfor Alie.,yreek ending the
24th, were 13,120 bbls, including 8,555 bbls su
perfine Flour and 2,397. bbla Corn Meal.
GRAIN.—In Wheat .thereds not much doing.
Prime lots are seareo f and wanted, but other kind
are unsaleable, and we are only advised of sales
of 12@1500 bushels in lets at.l,oo@lo3ets, far
reds, and 1100115 ets.-'far'‘i'li4o:'.ltie is Want-'
ed at 68669 ets, and 'lOOO " have; been
sold at a price kept priviite.' Corn is better„ and
all offered, about 1700 busbels yellOw sold at 75
676 cts, the latter for 'Delaware, afloat. Oats
are dull and lower, with•sales 0f , 542)6 000 bush
els Pennsylvania at 40-cts, and 4000 'bush. prime
Southern at the same.price.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE
arriv:als of Beef Cattle at the differentlrards dur
ing ; the past week amount te about,l3so,head.
The market was dull, ewing,ApAut,he / weather,
and prices were hardly sustained. The sales were
made within the extremes sB@lo, the latter
for prhne lots, alai ranging at from sB'so the
Of Cows and Calvei the arrivals were 450 head,
mostly at the Washington :Drove Yard, Ridge
•Avenue . sales ranged at $25 • to $O5 for Fresh
Cows, $2O. to $25 for Springers, and $l2 t 051.6
for Dry Cows.
Hogs were dull ; the receipts at Phillips' Yard
were 2516, selling at $6 75 ®s7 25,. with a few at
$7 75, the nett 100 lbs.
Sheep.—The market was brisk, the arrivals
being about 5500 head, principally at WardelN,
and ail sold at s2os4 each, equal to 6074 cents
lb. dressed.
Special Notices.
See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver
Invigorator in another column.
Per . jt 4 Ali • , • • :
• DR, lIAIL ADV E S:
tale Kiri.
• or rather •theireffecttr,' 'tire
producing , a sensation unparalleled•in.the.bistory
of the healing artstin,this country. • Theyiarei an
nihilating the,experimental practice ot:the.facul
ty.
"Why,r' say victims of dyspepsia, : dysentery
and bilious complaints—"why should.we permit
the practitioner, to : test the pownr,of half a ‘ dozen
mo‘licines n upo us,:irhen we. knew tll HoLto-
WAVE; T imi 011'aiifficient to effee t n cure?"
It no alorukin cOnsdquene of . prin teiti mony
and common re p ort that this fact is patent told]
tholvOrld ;It is iilsO verified to tens'ofilitiniiinils
by their own' individual experience a l
observation. • • - • - .t'r
[Fro& the-Boston Waverly Magazine]
Many of the much vaunted hair mixtures are
not only useless, but positively injurious to the
scalp; but Prof. Wood's ds of „such a balmy and
nutritive nature, that, it invigorates the skin of
the head and the_follicles or hair glands beneath
'll. It SIM') removes all from the, scalp,
and effectually biinishes every kind of scald head
and' cuteneouieruption. "Hence it is of great
service to - children, the ingredients being of so
harmless a-nattire - that the most delicate cuticle
cannot be injured by its contaet. r.
terrow..,,,Beware of worthless imitationa,:as
s _ o Xgr a l ,a ke , .nixeodY.44.tba.ularkot,oalled..b,Y. dif
ferent name.' Use none unless the,,,,,words (Pro
-
fesspr Focidlafoiq„,p,,,,Leitiva r Deppt St:Louis,
I ‘ l o7',3andinew:Yor)4)nie:blown
Sold'h,y all Druggist ar.d Patent Medicine - Deal
ers? Als&b,V - TilrParrojr and Toilet goodrdetilerst
in the United Statee and Canada.—see adv.
, yr ,-DisptisE i'WE' L I ITER:a
t
~Uktlifsldirigesbuts. undfrstaturtindintaitutaflodeither
in the mem - brave or substance of the liver, known by'
dull pains in the right side. the stomach always dirAor
44tliyikerlipg.A.of
, the dry pcny,h, 4 lotyr
, c stioncssilu g h cploketl U,rtac, ctinvr,
na u ; e very Irak:nen' arul severe pants in the am:
The quantity of corrupted humor , • in the region of the
liver. causes a defective secretion of the bile. The liter
. 3 wlietrheattify,switssrawallltcantoltith blood.-totsafiarate'
from ljt to lame it. Whep.dowei t it
'cannot Verify the Mom; which, when tent the tangs,
bmints+andi other, partOn a morbid coudifionc . mayman s e
COnomption, Imanity, Se, and withholding `
the natural stintitlui biithe intestines. causbs Idyipepsta,
Piles,,and otherovntplabits. as you pcmcive theatireet
way to oftravel and tear the Whole system to pi le.
A istient, - knffenng from this complaint; should - ` resort
to speedy tplief.t Yet there arevery few medicines worth
a cent in curin g diseases. What then shall be donel—
We sly, use Dr. M 015 0 .3 Indian Root Pills, as they * ere
Composed of plaints and roots; they wik, , ,he found sure
cure for this painful disease. because thiy puma from
- thebedY thosd corrupt and•stagnanf . hundrsVaiitr so
cleanse and renew the blood, , which us-the mumenot only
'of the d isease of the liver, and'the indainmatiou of the
kidney and the bladder, but of eviTy . descriPtion of clis
_,ease„ F rom 3 to 4of the above. MPS. taken ,every night
"ongoing to bad. will in a few days', *Foxe the body .f •
everything that I. opposed to-health:l ,4 4 w
Dr.,Morso's Lathan • Root Pills y sold jt 111,41ep.tars
lit 'Medicipes.
DDLMBODD'S GENUINE' PREPARA_TION •
IfELDBOLD'S Geduitte - PItEP',ARATION:
if-F.1,31'6014ES PREPARA'IIOI4*. -
1111,MBOLD - &Gatanino,,,PADPARATION ,
Is prepared according to Plitirmacy attif cbeinistry, With
-the greatest accuracy and Chem i&lielenowledge devoted
to their combination.Atn i e attyectieetuent headed
'IIET.3IItOLD'S, OEN IntEPAlbinpx.
THE GREAT ENGLISH TerWPDT ' '
skit ditlIP,S ,
`Celebrated Pe - ii
Prepared front a prescription of Sir J Markt, 6
VitysiCian :EttlWandindryitrthe, dj&edri:
Title invaluable media:pp. Is unfpding_lo t4e..eue of,all',
thiikelkiinful and dangerous drieaShiFf6Vhicli t tlih &Male
, eenstitution is eubiectioltomodenites tilt excess, andlrez
pump till ohsttuctiombau.d.a %gal! rare may,his.reliellcp.
ut 40 ' '"' TO MAR'IlTED — fftDrEs;,.
itimpectiliarly suited.' ri witipfrillishert time, bring:on .
40...wonthir P eliod z wi ruitt e, ” * • •
Blible'bottle, Price One` ars - the GoVertinfent
, Stemp of (treat Britain , doltdvsnMeutteartelts.r. •
•- - 0 'et - rigt4.oZ.l. o al.. • "•,*
+ - hese - Piifs should not ta - en by "fhmal; e durini - the'
Tfirte'three inotttAt , Of Pretelditey7ats theyitriaeuretteirrinß
pnttetan:#6t ot i ot t r t o W,Skutr - k6u6diteLak6 statt.iv,
all cases o f Nervous and'Adual Affeetioniti/iun in
;the back aitd limba,fat *ikne 821 stigathtleltditepidefatittaa
AfAe,heart t hYtittr.4 6 ±td...‘bitueft4lsf 6 PAlß each
a cure when all other mea ns nave, mtled; MICA htthough.e.
powerful remedy, do not coast% troWldroMeloom me h y
o r , art9t l do6 -1141 :..5. 4 .94° . 0 2. 4 A usti tu.*H4 '*""
difectiohs accompany eacqj polage*, ° '
Sole Agent for the United States and etinithsyziw' '
cia 4 "-^:, A CI I 3 ek a *V4P.4 4 IL'O . 44I •
"NOB
„‘l7 - ter, ktr
-41,,OCie:alocl 6 piettag6QabliattztufelisfeaPalg .
~horiaed Waal:tab:AO Etpicephan, return.
11" . 1 , q '”
'CORN 'IMMO Olta
."for sae
- '6ll[l,V6l44o;ric;ukt - lespecifully bstormstke .
pr. ROSS, Opposite theloOoat antelliachcalititiVesited" a "BROb3I FAMILY . f er
Makr:Pbl, Otral tghoutAkritid.Stater , edoeratsouttedfthe Dedilintin Matte
n tenants; aka 'ffy narvdrpreet - , - r e ihr pa, Street, LeblitiomtPa..,'whare he'is prepared to supply
Octatkilll643r. ftIQ ed,l Let zeos.,l :la.: ..",agarekeepem - andpplanttwith,D,RQOMS of irie...bot-msl`'
: - IN3 4 °Rat*Ar.le"‘..2 4.-/KitqWn Corn.bought or tld" u
r '35 -45-
4A Mrei CE
es, r 4 l;;;tnd o * Aad "
lees variety, at 7- " Unr:4-,44-17 ' 164'eudl;P;n144 1, 1t ba 5 ,0n 1 7,T ELS 3
t f :n r e e "23 9° . . 11271 , b5 ;F :EV.
REIZ STEIN *WWI '7 6 1 - A. Cr
English preaching next Sunday morning ant
evening in the Methodist Episcopal church.
English services next Sabbath morning and
evening in Zion's Lutheran Church.
Preaching—Next Sabbath morning at 91 o'clock
in the German, and in the evening in the Eng
lish language, in the Reformed Church.
German Service next Sunday morning in thc .
Moravian church.
English Pearehing next Sunda.* evening in Sa
lem's imthatin Church.
- I P/C444 BALE D
On
_the; . t6.o-144, liy 4tee....1. Stine, Mr. Samuel
Faber to Miss Anne Beek, both of Jonestown.
On the .16th inst., by Rev. -T.- W. Humes, Capr,
` Cyrus' Zimmerman, of Atbetjs,'Efe. Minn Conn.
ty,,Tennessee, to'KW L. Catharine Evans, of
Blaintyre, Jefferson county Tom.
..DOD, r athis residence .in; Middletown', virthis
221d'inst. VOGLa, aged 60 years, 10
months and 6 days.
,
;..The sribject of this notice was born in Lebanon
, County, in this State,—.-removed to Paxton town-
Dauphin county,- in, the year 18.14---loca
ted -himself :at liightilsa, for, near a score of
years. Ife retired frf?riaisiness and made his
permanent residence in Middletown in ISM—
g'"filY°Y,P3o° remained *role mkin
mined a sterling;character.forintegrity.apd mor.'
al worth, t hat sechrecli p the .
confidence of. the ,
public. For. some time past he had suffered from
an unusual tendency of a flow of blood to the
lungs,. The attacks were frequent for the last
few Weeks. On Thursday evening, early, (22nd
inst 4 he was again severely attacked with it,
which continued till - near 12 o'clock at night,
witenile breathed his last w ithout a struggle or a
ME
groan. ..
a
leaies behind him the beloved ebmpanion
gilds* jciyaand morrows, with.,chiblrewthak- are
uoarldffeting fyom this painful and sudden be,
reavement:
The. uneral took place on Thursday from - his
late residence, it 2 o'clock. Funeral services by
John Weinbrenner. Teat—biatthew 24 e. 44 v.
Therefore be ye - also ready for in sach an hour as
ye think not the son of man cornea.
NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS,
Resolution of Thanks.
AT a meeting of the Members of thePERSEVERANOE
ENOINE & ROSE COMPANY, on Tuesday evening,
the 22d hest, the following Resolution was unapt utensil
adopted. viz:—
Resolved, That the Ladies of Lebanon who so kindly
and efficiently gave their aid and services for the 'benefit.
of this Company in getting up the late TAM in our Bor
ough; are entitled to nix sincere thanks . as' well as to the
'thanks of the public; and we pledge to them in return,
our determination to honor their eiscOuragement and
kindreiss by maintainins the highest'Character for effi
ciency and good deportment.[Bat:from the Minutes.]
JOHN W, TIARBBSON, Sect'y-
Lebanon, June 30,18384 t.
,
Aygrr,ENAPTE
D AND ORDAINED .by the Burp -Fees
jj and Town Council °Yale Borough or North. Lebanon,
and itiihereby enacted And ordained. -by the authority
.
,That-that•part,of Walnut : street. commencing on the
north Side of the Union,panal,- at,a point where Maple
:Street intersects said Walnut street; and eittendingthsuce
nottli,tlifetighlandsot',Wm. Lehmari and Absalom Hain,
to Where it intersects 3.lary,alley, be and. ia.hereby declar
ed a YUBLIC STILEET„ and the,Supervisote of said-Bor
ough suu hereby authorized and, directed to open - the
saine.to a Width ,of sixty feet, should the owners of the
profierty. through Which said - etreet paseea neglect - or re
fuse to do so on reasonable notice at or upon the Brat day
of September, next ensuing;
' `3II;INELIN WALTER, Chink Hitrgsmi,
Attest—Gnizott LIGHT, Sec'ty
North Lebanon Bore!, June 30, 1848.
• •
PHILIP F. McCA:ULLY,
Fashionable Boot ad Shoe illaker
. .
thaabertand street ; onetbxer East of Otte: Iforse Jr tel.
.
nth. THE - Sit - been - bey desires to inform the public
'.- that he has opened as above, where he is prepay
; , ImPto execute ordenicif BOOTS and SHOES, of the
finest, finish and style, if not superior, roany here
tofore offered. to thePublin. ,
,
New SFr/rig:dud Summer Stork!
Re has just retnrril front the city with an unrivaled
assortmentuf.thelatest FALL and WINTER. STYLES of
,Boots, Shoes, Slippers,: &0., fro, for Ladies, Gentlemen and
-*Sr' Beery body is inched to call and examine. - 610.
Lebanon, June 30, 1858.
:PRIVATE SALE
.Of Dwelling House & Coach Mak
. inc.. Establishment..
•
rruE undersigned intending to go West,
otter at private, sale tLeir convenient • •
and desirable Property. .1t comprises anew a s p •,.
Two-Story FRAME !LOOSE, 1.'2 feet' front, EN
by 32 deep; with al6 byl7 feet Kitchen at- -- --
tached; aCOACII MAKING SHOP, 66 feet Iront by 30
het deep •, also another Shop 26 by 23 feet, and a Black-
Smith Shop 20 by 33 feet.. The buildings are all new,
and well built, and located in an eligible and business
'part of the town, viz—Water et' ect;Mehanon, tiger Sa
lem's Lutheran Church. Good title:and posicesion will
be given at any time, but no payment will be derna.nded
before the Ist of April, 1359. Apply for, further infor
mation to • ' CIEORGR ARNOLD,
Lebanon, Jnne 30, JOSEPH ARNOLD.
Phila. & I?eading Railroad,
7,.........,
__F:_
CHANGWOF..., HOUR.S; -
"AN Eta AFTBk3litteitair,.ii3llr biliblBsB,ll6B Down
Morning Peasouper Train will leave Pottsville at
535 H. m - passing Reading I 4 9,51 ertivlog at
Philadelphia at. 12.25
TlMlsoWmAllernixin T•i-aiii . wilildvetritsviv e at 3.30
p. niPPsSsint Rending at. 5 /9 6 , fld 5 2 11,14 at Pbiladel
phia'at.i.4o'
• MOrnineanti Afternoon ,Pamenger Trainaleaye Phila
delphia at same houro as.beretififiire, 7.30 a. in. and 3.30
pi.m.,Teasing 'leading at 10.05 a. m. and 5.07 p. tn.
.!,
TATZEIr 1/W 074:.• r , .
`l4.oltostikeetiltin limieeite;iding ?stner
arriyal of Doviii'and AtOroing:l, , aiseoge Trains from
, Pottsville:mil Philadelphia) . add afrirdant Jinxes/mars
1ttn.2.35 noon: in tlttea'td-- Platting - Or tram
for Sunburli WttlyierS.Ort,P.lte Viitab.urg. Cham isirs
raltimore Ipuictliut. Returning, leaves par
r _,Pdisasier Traind
'fr .piaiiits, t ircm I jtt Keiding at 4.55, in
time to Trinect ni,th 111 p ful, pecwn Passenger Mall to
OriPlitirsidefere,lll9 prime ecenink.
- "A e A. NICOLILS,
Jan e 3 °. i f 58" Aiellefig;T:s4:3llPeti:4knt
.
erl-Wanted._ '
rvGatip , bt , for the Publfe Soho°l,-;
-at • ZllVALt.fo‘vship, will he We ,hto 7
4 6 :0 1 Otte:e . , .Coralriili
4109 tat 7 ,; 16 g 1 ., at 8. ..0'c10eh,..A.:31:' Term
of &hat' StJelloaths, • to, cchitiooh' the firstllon
.47 9f, Sernber- : *:.:lo ; 4###.:(if the Board.
.To,the Faint . etCor . Liibanon
.
. . . County.
.. „
;ATO . Irsii*oireneii, a:chance this year, which has never
.a.,. been offered bafore, g and, perhaps ' never ,rift be
Lza..! . ;.rttid that hi . :. eae.hferiner eon try fur himself
sn.are Reaper and:Mower, with Worsi:B N l/ni --
provement,
~
andirrit 41N:4.i:int do all as represented , there ate no lens. -
IBS sustained: , -'The Agent. for Lebanon county aile per
fectly responsible for all they wurcuit than Nhnisers and
- - Reapers to , perform, and do not offer them to the farmer
. with - -view of merely selling them, but tn'ans'wer the
'purpose of their invention—lightening laboriand , giving
a fulhcquiialent for the price of their cost: Them is - no
•humbug abciut these Machines. They are' the latest and
-beet Improved of their kind. - There afevaineothers now
extant that excel them ; and to prove this; 'Rein but nec
esoary•to say that in 1857, they took Iliefiratiireiniunis
at all the County and State Saks of Penneylvarda; the
first premium. in Vermont, .New: York, :kinnyi nin d, an d
• Tennessee. But the greatest - vietciry. aellieted mu at
the great trial at•the United States AgrieuttumalTair. at
Syracuse, in 11361,
silver inethes) Fleritil er tiv th le fi awavde ntYami d : l'etr'ndPaa-(gold
-(g°l beal l w an :-
, blued Machine and airalikaliw., erryr-.4.1 :!:,...,
' v •• Tlid,:figents;..g7Afte raliitiislb.would:chanengo
rigt.wgente of. Reap siziniindAdoteetabit t &Chid - .counts' to a
trial et such time and placernalwili ismit:them. And if
ide r difs , SeapeCitinitidewectairkth -Wort Improvement
is not Ihn beist4iwidneopiairtriaLwilittleekt
. ...ladreas,thelAgentac-of ,eradwai.llJoll•.&.Bllo.-
.” th iai r,2ll,l &sB:-tfti:l4ll.:,,e. se i:Lor 6: ~ Le banon..l7i.
'.64 7 "7 . ',L 'DINO.% a f a- SP U t led 11.2.:911111' '
• :', ri l At! , . . Nee, kll* - qlCifd , i BMW, gtalgikiliterF•
1..9 9 r.., • ! ...zre frag;XnUs% Tr:m*o, ,FaR !ka . ,Apcx . ight
rru x lm Ci ibs 'M o t 1 49 - ......,_9 1 0 'at ;'" !- t r - •'^ -
..,"' -` - i.-4 1 nf .1x.24•-4...o..coi.3o.ttoum
itilliVetli'' ‘ 1 Ck ' l i i 114 ...- ila
-- R .5l44 464 4 3W , RAtifikleGICS : : :-
Tr tastipf r bßei Verocta l l puldritenOmppnetkiiit- the emu
10P/that the rniais U . chart.% it to Adel. are higher
• Wilt chriegiiirit - -other tiotebefii thefilar . citigli:Tyrish t.
imtp.the public that such ia:ix.t.,tkie fae4 audltaat ler
, iott¢ahall be vitertained as reasonabfir arik# laiese ate*.
ioheit.: Thanking my friends andibe Whip lortbeirlib•
ifialdiftragittlient heretofore, Lwould iresOeir~icell
nitaiiintinuance of their favors. ..' ^ADAM JTAAIIII
koletkammi:Jime 9,,1858 -;It. •- • ••!. : , ! .. r ::..I.i t ,
.I.r'
Religions Notices.
DIE*
4:IIK.DINANCE.
MEttlQ4,
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