Phaltrotglitattiorr, TERMS, - • 7 -• $1 50 A YEAR ;r =LEBANON, PA.. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 30, 1958. (Correspoddwee Lebanon Advertiser.] tetteiliitiont Philadelphia. : Pitm s;an LPHIA, June 21, 1858. 41 1 , Bialin—lfr. Editor : 1"44111 have obserlred thwartielettirritten on the "awakening, dtawnkeeing,l' 'that Cbrietiapityy'4ai de .monetrited to be philanthrdpie and tfg#oo'siye, 'elitist Illustrated thie feature buntntifdlliTyrixen $e said " 10 °I'A 41 a 1 4 4 X1rdk.1 4 74 fo*itirky4 And; I 'Wee thitilty - airffel?.ge*fitie'drlniti a stranger and ye took me, in • naked, and ye 'cloth .ed me; I was nick,' and'yit.vieited - j" I was in ''prison t llnitd. ye came unto tue.", This is being practically developed now ! Our missione in Bedford and Baker streets, " Mission schools in our suberbe,Magdalin Asylums, Homes 'rot Friendless Children and Inebriates, all spring 'from this germinal point—"doing good and being Ithafrant in season and on't of season. Wave those self-sacrificing spirits with deem this labor of love their meat and their drink to (ferry to the outcast, into the highways and in prison, the blessed overtures of 'mercy and head, as left to us in the death and sufferings of our risen Redeemer, and from tliem, we leaf:ti this marvellous testimony, that the , revival influence le irrevalling, an 4 from within our Prison walls is •resounding the song of deliverance. We glean . krich fruits and realize fully the , truth that "God is no respecter of persons, but looketh at- the heart." OuriSelitentiany, as you are aware r is conduct- ed on the solitary oontinemen t principle; socially %hero is no, access. In this day walls are no bar to the troubled When the Union, meetings were bald in the unroll room of Jayne's Bail, a petition was sent in from one of the prison in mates, "in much concern for his sotil." The fer vency of the appeal was' answered from on high and the prisoner became spiritually free, Ho re %Used, in the depths of his gratitude to flim who delivered him, that his work had but begun, and now the Master desired his thank offering in re turn•—lie desired to present a soul as his offering, and sought out his neighbor. Knocking at the pall,:of,_the adJoining cell, he commenced his work at onfate,'unfoldiag to him Jestmas his De- liverer—llis mosey arid oorrdeseension In pluck ing thtl?rand frorri the burning, and his readi ness to save even unto the uttermost - all who oall 490 n slim ! The popyerrlation attracted- i the at itillevras'fOrkiidchin in . v,iolation of the rutos. - But Ilia yearnings rested 'tt4t,n; veittilitiOr frotti his tell . throttgh his 11001i:ors, and titiougit this, on bonded knee, he poureditis soul--4an answer. came : • "Oh ! pray for tne 1" An earnest apreal went *up, and now 4:sOth are happy in helioving,.tind, though ',mind, their eouls•drink in sweetness from that infinite Source of Good, who .bringeth light int* our darkness, and .bids our burdened souls be of ' 4, Good cheer" "I atn.with you even unto the end." The building is constrncted so as to diverge from a centre into gang-ways, the cells being ar ranged in tiers, each gangway constituting a ward. In the 3d and 7th wards some 12 have been found under deep convietion and some few hopefully converted to God. Among these, there is one remarkable ease.- A young loan who but a year ago knew net his alphabet, now in timate• ly conversant with the scriptures, able rapidly to 'quote therefrom, and refoluing in the full assur ance of a blessnd itninortality. Looking forward to hie release, only, that he may herald the glad Wings of salvation, as a minister of the gospel, to fallen humanity. , The warden says that he is a'reinarkable man, and oral° genuineness of his profession, expressos not a doubt. Such; my friends, is the work, wkiqh;we,havet'lmen endear wring feebly to pOrtray.to you and give you words eneouragement,.:to labor and not feint.' We have ohgerved the gradual growth until its con: vinoing power hue been every where fblt to be the work of God. What seemed but as a cloud of a band—breath—now covers the horizon, and the prospects are that tb Lisbon roll on until the mil lonial sun shall shine upon us in all its brightness; whenpeaed shall be universal, the spirit assuming its sway, the kingdom of darkness yielding to the vietorioui shout oh.our•Higk Priest—the "Con queror !" -."Wait upon the Lord, and He shall renew your strength !" And now let me encour age you to go on in the example of one fixed in the assurance that in . h im you are safe. "Oat of dust, God is a consuming fire!" On the 17th of Juno, 1857, a vessel put into the port of Baltimore, the same day a man foil from the mast , into the bold, and was picked up-dead. A gentleman who etood.by said, "be bad not time to say, 'Lord be merciful to me a sinner,'" so in stautaneoue•rras the transition. The coroner's duty over the trunk was transferred to his care, and now thought he, wo will see who this stranger is. On opening his chest the first object they found was n Bible,, - .crom,oppourattcos well read, ;41 Hymn It'd°ii r tind•let.itle , log•book, theta mentor sible'Wprds, writtdkAtiti'doy—"l. loft my mother 40me,16 years • ego in Stockholm. I may never "/Be that dour nttither again, but am'adre I shall 'fleet her in Heaven'r Said Urn stranger, there tpraying ' 14 (14 be merciful tame weinnor 16?litoinook him as a lamb to his Anna; Rid iiateXiim' , I.,Tould lay to4iii, bie:ye also rkedy.. • [By equest.] WOW- via • L Atilt •. cAprivate.oonoert was late 31'ifiTeti by Mr. &giall o at Dodworth 's Hall, N. fittiont twenty young ladies made their ap pal:ranee upon the stage, among whom was Miss Kate Dean, • the young lady who gave, as is well lreisesidteM,,several interesting en tertainments in . our. oliy, se,few monthiltgo. Mise Dean, on this OettasioAriertirisiiiiiiderell the prima donna of the evening. The Now York- Sunday Times com. .meats upon her vocal powers, as follows : "One , of the gems of the even ing was the Cavatina from the opera 'Scaramuccitti' by Miss Kato Dean.— "This young lady has heretofore appeared before a Now York audience, in 4 ,it concert she gave to ber friends a few months ago, when she proved 'to be tall that had been anticipated of htir. She then .00mmerced -with Mr. Sagioli • a course of study ; destined to lead her to the boards of the Opera.— ;She has a mezzo-soprano voice of -remarkable f ileetcrltnd full volume, that semis capable of filling the largest auditorium •in ;the' - 1 ,444. 1 , 30.4 'the coon iiirpart ot` .rathessaalitat celebrated' lady looked• 4 at the . '4l Ai of twaatniff,.4i4sler 'Express. ~ -ea as • • . TYIAR , ATTLi.,7tWoisfu heavy reduction of one and alai( eente pee IVon ,-- 0 41 0? , wweeitife;o4 gei dt4i core ;'ilebo morning, occasioned bythintartsual. suppir;of 4000 h4lo%,;',rielPgAfiiii4o4osl.icQl cents for common-to primer grades. si/bet also of 50 conte, Elio'sheisicloWtoCiol)otkirimit , —S. t Znesing Post,.• , Wedneuiday, dP•Ji FYI. A singular story, told Ifdraldhsilsdlehl /fa too suicide of Iforbery,l.Vok.lOi : tiliter,) ja that In 1861, Thomas Plotddi° who 5?f..11 , r ef! oia bores steurielCir:giiiicieplifitr,aalled-,6h0 Sieftsnr, and gathered aiklaird.kim *elk :epic! wgitere. The iiet—editoriest,BElna.l:l iti,e , ladeci Pletoo, Dr.Daoholiftt4W.,74T fes tierprge . Foster, Maj. Itiohardarou.naidtapairad lay. Pioton and Dr. Jl.sohotor . aeci;i4iy46g 7 -41te other .fire halo died enisider..... 4' fi-Green corn is now brought to market for table use, in several cities in Georgia. 11611-A considerable quiipt4 of sugar cane has been planted this seams in tbB'iiiinit3 , Harris burg, Pa. _ 111.1.. The Paris MoniteerMinounces that graphic experiments were made in France during the eclipse of them' on the 15th ult., and estab lished the fact that the moon has au .atmes phore of about twentY : Fre Miles in height. A Ilutratr •Rar TRARIER.--A Sootehmen, in Cincinnati lies' hiliteti a' Scotch terrier ie...the art of killing rats, the biped doing up th'e'twelfth just as the dog had finished the tenth . . The hu man oreithre killed the rata by biting them across the back of thi; ieek;P l iecisely after the moat ap proved terrier fashion. HOLLOW-VS Piti.s.—The medical attendant gives te hispatient the.'firng which be supposes proper fer:the O: ol 4lii:AUt. Alark ! his treatment is based on suppOsitkaiaolY. Ile 'does nut recog nize the great faet.that all the form of disease re sult frem a single swum' the presence of a de stractire prineiple, in :the fluids which should iiiittfirfAnd vivify tub Solidjmrtions of the body. it is then—on the very of vitality—on the.seeretions and the blood—that - Iforamtva'r's PILLS exercise. the disinfectant and conservative The - foinitains, as well as no payable Issilek:Of 'dlicase, are assailed by this mighty antidote. It affects the bile, the gastric juice, the lymph, the blood, and purges them of every-thing pernicious to health and vigor, which may have contaminated their natural verity. Whare symptoms `are merely supposed, may be anticipated, but when the seeds of the dis order are destroyed or expelled, the cure is radi • cal. Oti" It E fit 0 V A L D. S. •RA .B E''S • Wholesale and Retail' Drug Siore, tr a s been, Removed to his New imilding. on. Comber land Street, opposite the Eitgleßitildings, Lebanon,' Pa. , MEIN imbeenbcr respectfully a 4nOtncei to his acquain j_ tames and the public in general, 'plat he .has con stantly on'hattil a large stock of HR UG S , • PERFUMERY,' MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, . .TDRPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, I .BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Bunting Fluid, Surgical Instruments, 'Toilet Soaps, Se gars, .Tobacco, oe. Also a variety of Fancy- Articles too numerous to mention, which hal:offers:at low , rateit and warrants the qualities of the articles' as represented. Purchasers will please remember 'this; anti examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. &a -Physicians' prescriptions anti family reci pes carefully compounded. at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com pounding - of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 &dock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1557. DAVID S, RARER. 'WM. R. SMITIE. - SIIIITH JD BROTHER, Law, Loan and Land Office , liViterice City, Nebiaskis Arritary. OPECIAL ATTE'NTION given to the examination of Titles to Real Estate, Starching the Records, flam ing Abstracts, Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages, LOANS effected for Eastern Capitalists at Trident Rates of Interest, on Mortgages or other Real Estate securities. Taxes paid in any county in the Territory, and West . ern lowa. Our Commissions for buying and selling Reatßstate negotiating or collecting Loans, are five per cent. Land Warrants bought and sold, "Alio special attention given to theselection and entry of Lands for Settlers or Easterif caidtalists, either with Land Warrants or Money in Nebraska or Western [owe. We charge Ten Dollars per One Hundred _and Sixty Acres, and make reasonable dednetioili when entering ittrge quantities. Inert Land WarrantS are sent, Two and a half per cent per acre, the Land ollice'fee (si,oo) must accompany the locating fee : Also the same 'per cordage for selling Warrants. - When Warrants are Sent, the:bias. of Warrants, date, to whom issued and assigned, should be copied and re tained to guard against loss in Mails. Remittances to us mtn. be made in Drafted' any of the Eastern cities, We will enter Land with Warrants or Cash, buy im proved or unimproved Land or Town Property, or nego tiate Loans on Real Estate security, all in the mune of the person furnishing the fonds, pay all fees, taxes and commissions, for one-third of the gross-profits accruing from the sale of the property or collection of the Loans —all expenses to come out of our third of the profits. We will also enter Land, buy, Propertyi effect Loans, &c., as. above stated, guaranteeing to the parties their capital with Ten Per cent. interest per annum, anti an equal division of the profits, without tin.yfiirther charge or expense to them. Our arrangements are eneh that we can enter Lands in all the offices lithe Territory and Western lowa. A,eompetent Surveyor always in readi ness to field and Went - , elinialLands, Coal Fields, Rock Quarries, Mill Sites, Mineral Tracts, &e. The Lund offices in Western lowa having been ciosed for the two years last past, are open now for private entry. Within the next twelve Months there will be offered for sale in Nebraska, one and a half million Acres of Land, comprising the best, portion of the Territory, ex tending, along the Missouri River, from the Southern boundary to the Mouth of the recatt•eui-court River, We solicit Alusttern capital for investment. Investments properly, made in Western Lands, Town Lots and3lortgagesotre now paying from .Twenty-five to Four-hundred' per tient. Being of the 'first "pioneers of this Vast and groWing couOtry, and intimately acquainted with nearly every portion of NehreSka ,and. lowa, we feel confident, that we will be able to render satisfaction in all business en trusted to as. Letters of enquiry/Wont/47 answer , d.free. of ChAtoa. itEsanesets.--.lfon:IVM. A. Richardson Noe. of Ne braska; Ilou. F. Yerguson,.Del. to Congress, Nebraska; Benton and Town, Bankers, Council bluffs, Iowa; Gco. & J. Green, Bankers, Ceder Rapids, Iowa; Bank of Blgin, Illinois; lion. Jamul U Campbell, Pottsville, P 54 Bon. Adam Grath:tiger and Jacob Smith, Esq., Lebanon, Pa. ' March 3,1868.-8 m • • undenoigned have, this winter, laid in one piths I most isquitiful lots of SPRING-WATF.It TOB, ever housed in this plies; and will nerve families every morn ing thronghopt the season. They will also furnish See at all hours inntuies.Of siekows or death, vs.. For" terms, apply to REIN LIAIiD SIZOTT. Lebanon; Martial 7; 1858.-tf. TAILORING AND CLOTHING• re;' Thilorihriffid Clothing Store, -oro se who *opld g n tine suit, ilniamed up in able from: top to to4ii tuna oti, sire *.ift tier oent., clear gniu, aktlie i oriaripxo sTORE, 241 story of GENTRE BMILiDINCIp cif 11#1.4f• Itmtherthj . ' BanwitiPArill. find it mite! to_thalr.advantaic &Acing 'l4O Cheap f3tsite at fife Cif(tiennlldfair,a, : 4 1r 1 Lu!ir • ' •;' • • IP '• Orq.. Tho 44 '1; nsittiffot g „); rk rex:gra t 11; ilarsouoi t Wit zprifn ildrOyan ev sir. a "'lr• ofkworfirerorelirtpar a. , „ We work nt gram no- The Clothing all warranted. if they do not please they held not two atoutoo 4 :Uhlman fthty, 12, 19aS Fashiontible Taft 9,lerg.: BB subscriber respectfully' Informs his friends roilTthe publlifin general, that he has cennmenctul tho TAILORIN' IiUSINESS ie all its brandies, at Ms resi dence, fn Fast Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,/ 2 squares east from Major ,bloyer's (south stile.) By ntten tiOn to business, pruMpthess In his engagements, o good tits, and moderato charges;lie' hopes to receive n share of the public patronage. ' , lin WIUS a long time in the em ploy of 3lichati -Wdeneii • and, feels coondent of giving general satisfaction. Being a nots , beginner hu solicits the patronageof the publio. Lebanon, ...lay 12„1852... UEOUOE 34c411LLY.• (SIGMA." CLOTHING S TORE. AND MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISIINVT, Market street, between .Mark's and Rise's Hotels. Q S. RAMSEY & Co., take . pleasure In nnnouneing that the S.J. to their friends and the public generally, y have on hand a variety of Clash:, Casshneres and Vest ing:, which they will make up to order on the most rea. Donald° terms and In the most,faubionablostyle. As none but good workmen are employed, all work is insured and good fits gtearanteed. Alio a large stock of READY-XADE CUYIIII24O, which willbe disposed of cheap, together with-every variety of .Gentlemen's Furnishing s . SA, BABISET A Co. -Lebanon, April 26,1858. • • TAILORING': . II LIAAI M. k t rYDER respectfully inf i or t te • the public TAILORING nusnaW h " l in h a ß lNis' =rhea tin the stand ;firinerly . of Cyrus Spangler; near • stbreof;hfesere. Billman & CiroM near the -11ALFAVAY- IfOUSEi•fn ; Routh LebanOn tawnebig....Ry-atention- to ;Imminent; conforming to' the ;syndic* , ofrlats •patrons, promptness in his engagements, andmmillerstelliricoe, he ;hopes. tel Morn a fair share of,thel publlttlinaronalte• ' He hes had much,axperioneoOnithetlitisitient, (having lately been en by that•ZdasifiernitooticausuWA'a xn, deed.ofor - slotig time,)•and fikbooblifident Ofsreh daring generaLmalefaction. •Relnii a new beginnerphe eoliths thelbiore of the pOblio. • 1 1 1 ..10-„The•mittons Of Mr. Smmitnian are oepecliallrilmit = .. ed.to givet •••- im a call: .•••-i• • I 3L.SNIDEIin • .S.:.liebitison, April 7 'lll/18.431n0.ne :•;;' • .FicrChant:;'.lraitorior;'.lP.g. oo . - • •. • • lisitaneitt!-f. - = • °UPC , respectfully informs triirrinblic that heloh- G . Unties MEltell ANT TAILOKINiftn sar lim its bo' at establishment, No T, EeeOr Bon xigee;:nertfdeor -to the Eagle Hotel. lie' has id elegant* sotortmv* cloths,•Cassimer's _Tres(ings k : . • anti Furni oh ing :Goods, fneners„l, which be solfcits this piddle to examine: ire :shhirderote"his particular attention to fittlis and th4k nrup'to order. Those wishing clothing ma de well and Whim:loly are Invited to call. ' iwpf.lfi— , AWays on band a largo arsortmenttsCAn!..D .- VADECLO, to which the attention - anis - 10 110 Wiled divided. • ' OMIW WienOti, April 14;1858. . Vittioucrifiti(Plata Half Bthici oarllt j • WALTZ:k AftDEVS-Stirlit THE LEBANON ADVERTISER,A-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER EIDEMI! Ice! 'lce! FOUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS, &c WEIMER .JPIJCIII7 'WORKS' Opposite thin Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leh. l'hohAebanori county, Pa. )l WM. L. 'WEIMER, Propri aqichars, mitiiiifectura Steam Engines from "rtn Ito 300 horse powor, of the latest styles f ib = and. patterns, with. al:the modern int movements, Also, superior l'ortable Eu giries ' ith Link lOticiti Vara Gear)inotuited on wheels, for Saw Mills, wood safiiiig and Tfoisting purposes. Par ticular attention is 'called to.our small Upright Engimo for Printers, Briiggists and persona wanting a small amount of Power. They take up a vary small space, and can be put up in a Toon:cat, a household fixture. ALSO', Blowing Enghies and MachlaeryfefAtithratite and other Blast Pommes. orlinproved onatriction.— Forge Hammen; of P. Weimer's Patents; Rolling Mill, Sawing, Planing and MIMI% Mill Paterea; Mining Pumps, Hoisting Machinery for Mines, and Stone ghat- P ries, Railroad. Cars, Iron Bridges- Shafting,'Hingm, Pulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Pressekliaiting Machines, Brass Stop Cocks:Valves and Braei Fixtires, Globe Steam ValTei of all Sizes, and Machinery'nd Castings of every „ description. ALSO, Boilers of any size, form 'add weight, made'of , the be4t material by Well known and'exPerienced Work 'ifien Sintike Steekli, Water Tankb;-(itis Fllies, Ileateris. and Met Iron"Worlcbf 'evet'Y'desbriptjan. tOur Boiler sheets are all - tested by dividing thEmrinto Squares' of 2 inches and hammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the fault+ sheetrejeeted; this is prac tised in - eery few shopti in this country.] '- 'stock of WimNight Fret Pipe, for steam, gas 'and water.cit Rh all the necessary fixtttres, constantly on hand, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable terme. Irott;BraskanclCompoSition Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shortest notice REPAIRING .attended to with Promptness and -de :spateh. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi ler repairs. BLACKS6IITH WORK made to order. iP"Ordersrespeetfilly solldited. All'communications by mail or otherwise; attended to with - despatch,' anti work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. welateß.:- • ' P. 1. wErsmit. Lebanon, Feb'y 4, 1858. ' MUSH LONG-ACRE..JO/1N O•OA7SEIL.r..4cps 6ABBL LEBANON: Door and Sash 'Man newton , Located on the Stem -Ann Rind, near Chnnherland Sired; East Lebanon.' - TUE undotsigneff rosyMetfully form the I.puhlic in general, that they hnie added largely to their fernier estab rtms,,iil lishment, and sleet's:re all kinos of the latest and best improved 11.4C1IDIERY in the State in full operation WOODWOR7'Jf. :FLOOkiNG i for conducting the generAllibusiuess for •• • Planing, Scrolls, Soloing, and the experience .acituired hy LoscACßa and J. G. Giam, during their connection with the Door, Sash and Umber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. 0 AldTh,to select stock suitable to the wants of the DoOr and Sokit business in this State. _ . They now offer to Mechanics and Fn'ruters generally, upon avertible terms, a judiciously assorted -stook of WOES, SASE'. L &e,from the best Lumber manufactories iii tlietate, feeling confident that their assortment is not - to be excelled by any other establishment in, the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction-to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprises the leading articles_ of stock on band Doors, of all sizes ; Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; fronts houses ; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; and 'frame houses; natters. of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes;. d. O. G. Spring Mottbling, of all sizes; Wash-boards. , DONGACRE, GABEL .& BROTHER. P. S—Plcinitig, Sawing, ify;.,.proreptly ddne for Abuse furnishing the Lumber. [Lebatien. July 15,'57. GE . O. oassEtt .... .Josun I=l LEBAN.ON .0 . 01.7N . TY STEAM PI.AIEIIVG . 'MILL. BOAS, GASSER & GETTLE ' wish : td Infifrra thelitizene of .Lebanon county and neighboring launch", chat —ardt l .,i they are 11i1M In lull operiitionand'aie • -^7._ prepared to de all kinds of CAHPENTER WORKimMACHINERY SUCH AS Flooring Boards, WV agree Boarding, Sash,Doors,Window. 4' Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which may be wanted to suit .builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have the latest and best lin ; proved machinery in the county, such as Wo°mount's Ptaxea, Sc., and that they are able to produce as good work as the county can produce. None but the best and well-seesoned LUMBEThwiII be used. Carpenters and Builders ere invited to call and examine their ready-made stock, which they will always keep on hand, and judge for themselves.. 41-Their Shop is on Pinegrove Read, near Phroaner's Old Foundry. [Lebanon. June 1.7,18;61. FARMERS' & MECHANICS' Foundry and Machine LEBANON, PA. TILE undersigned having made very greit'additiona to their facilities for the manufacturing of Maenmeny, will manufacture and keep on hand. a very general as sortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. embracing Wheeler's Improved Railway and %ere,' llorsepowers and T liftenn‘; 3fannes Ckonbined Reaper and Mower, with WomPs latest improvements; Cast Iron field Milers. Grain Drills and Fans, Cont'Plortzlis and Planters. Chi ver fullers; Corn Shelters, Poddei. Straw, Hay Cutters. All of the above Machines am of -the. latest and best improvements, and are all warranted to giVe satisfaction. castings of all.kinds made to Order, and at short notice. They also manufacture STEAM Ro ams, Mill Gaming, Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention I o -Reptulting Engines and Machinery of all kinds. They invite all to call and examine : their work, at their Machine 810 p, on Pinegrosestrect, Lebanon. Nib" All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. A. MAIOR k nItOTLIER, June 2, 1658. Lebanon, Lebanon Cb., re. . • LEMBERGEIt'S • Cloth Maituithetory.. - rriItANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned rettpott -1 infortns the Public, that he continues to carry on his gab ufantory In Enst Ihmovertownskip, Lebanon county. on as extensive a mtle as over. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more- than that the work will be done in the same EXCEILLPfNT STYLE, - which has made his work and tintne so *ell known In the surrounding coun try. Ile pro Mises to do the work in the shortest pcs,sl - time. Ills manufactory is in emMitete order. and he flutters himself to be aldh-to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. Ile mannfactures ' " ' Brand and Narrow 'Cloths, Carsfrtitts, • and other : Flannels, all fri Mabee manner.. • sire also cards Wool and makes ••nOile.. For the'edave nieuco of hie Customers, Wool and - Cloth. indll'he torah in at the following plaewg—At" the shires of George'it Soellenberirer, Leaser & •Eirstlit , rta; Georie - Itch - meld, and . .at the , new-DrurStoru of Iliailthni Lemhttiver, whir the Market i I onse. in •tlicshistingli of•bebruton s at the storoof Shirk & Miller, id.;Ndrflt Leletthitt;'fit S. rioSii "art's, Bethel tosinship;• at , the hbbsti df Willhim Harnst,TroderiClosburg; at the store of Bickel; lit Jonestown; at' he stfkre of George Weidronn.:lfelleitte: at the store of Martin Early,. Palmyra; at 'the 'Mor). of . (fabric' Nolforsberger New Market Forge; at the store of 411chtol Shirk,stlilusetfanOroi; Dilophia eoinity; at th e stores of George and David 51: lattik; Bait Llano :Sr& lelauton county. -AlVmatrials will'hottiken away regularly,-from the abovetpliters : Slushed without delay, • and returned again. • • • • Thogo. oh his ernomers!who wish Stdelcing Wool card- Ted dyetl end mixed, 'anti • leave' , the dannywhite; atthe 10/0 , 113 mentioned pathos,. with • directions liciw , they Wish it premixed:: -Or.tile customers , can order the Stocking Woolto be prepared from the Wool of the .untlefsigned, which will bellone and left•at the desired places. B. It is desired that those having Wuol Callied,Nlll 'pay the Cash therefor, at the above wooed places.. LYON LOIRE:RCM. East Jlanorer, 'Lebanon county, May 12,1855. FARNIVItS 11.0TICl i:AWE MICE, AGENT. ts nianisfactiiringitoso J thatgd States Grain.- . or, • WIND' 1117.I;LS . • . • in Lancaster City, Pa. Said ••FATES have been .awai ded PREMIUMS at every Pa.. Fair that they have ever been exhibited, in competition with other Mao. - $5OO REWARD will be "given to,any person or persons who will prove to my satisfaction that what I say about my Mill is not true. FARMERS consulting their interest, will find it to their adeatitage to call and elandite for tlimuselvist be fore purchasing elsewhere, as those Mills possess all the desired merrier qualities, so much appreciated by Farm era : these Mills are constructed to use two Screens atone time. which will remove all the Cheat and Cockle, one of which Screens may be removed atpleasure, If repilred, td suit the convenience of the persons using said Mills. All FANS manufactured and Polk by me are warrant ed•to be of geed material. add all defects or imperfection in any Mill or Fan disposed of. shall be fatly and effee tually repaired without extra char.te. • The undersigned lute sold more MILLS than any other one num now living, and flatters himself on account of lifelong experience in the business, dud his Milli - de su perior to anyould :the easiest turning Mill now mantl facturo4, which Mot .etn be substantiated hymangofithe hest 'Farmers in this State and elsewhere, wherever they have been tested. ORDERS left with WM. 'OOI,IIMAN, at arse's or MAJOR BROTllERfriblachine Shiip; Lebanon.. ra., ProwEttl.PatteudwiLsoiliwid ieny4desircidaingehrus. tlon given_ , , JOSEPH LIKE, May b 1105-Rlti- ' 574.'7 jEc To, 311:11 Ak STUREAS FOR eiiIRS . ,z((ETTRR; RINGWORM' A ND for any •Erbption.'or ExonrietfOirbf the Uhl, Ag-orligther on Athe•heaskliteg,arnis oi-otb`dr parts of the body. ,01.1 ulcers or norm, and pimples on the face, ingg„toe spegdilyitredttty ,the. use of kb, Itento.)iinvora. TiFilfose t4Firfasultering File's, we offer a surereni Front Tavl'•ll6.l,oteritne, Prishlt 4enitatiCh oral, Cor. Conwafitha Cisrpstieeta':. • • ••• t For the benefit of tbeafflieted,l Teel it a duty to state wbaka . blessing suedicine,,kzfwit by the nazi% 0f. , Y13 u ll's Recto Bllsjura,:Nass bcen,te am. I iie.va-bern afflicted with the PileTroPeight years, during Vihich time I tried my own remedies, as a practitioner, and maux.others, but withatitateeeds. Ilavidg beard•orMf.'l3flins l'ile Remedy, }tried it; and though used but.bto hair-bet, tie, I can say o=o am perfectly cured. I also used It in a V i tol eat rase of Tatter, which extended over the w hide body, lindlais L ON , . .tw.ci.ylleekit it. disappeared, and the wa n bir ciitan.and smodai. ifiretly adhered t o the direetioro. SAMUEL ENTEII.I,IIVI. rolthaWbolesale and Retall,ity'Xi..S. - ItabereDnifftist, h m ov i ,ps,,; soitionrent for-Itebaztonvotintio .ttcn se. !Jane 2trwitifitAr:A !KS ,••t • " • e,, MEDICINAL; JULY A P PO LN 7'. llf ENT! TO INVALIDS. n R. lIARDMAR, A naly Heal Pleys ician, and PhYilcian -if for Dietatsos of Lho Lnregii, formerly Pliyaician to the Cincinnati Marine Hospital, and lavaliere Entreat, Cor• reaponding illeail•or of the Loudon Medical Society of Observation, Ateihor of Letters to Invalicls,and Eelitor.of the "Medical Stothoscope," may bo contained at LEBANON', PA., LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, on SATURDAY, JULY S& DR. HARDMAN TREATS CONSUMPTION, EROS curls, Laryngitis, AStimia, and ail Disease. of the Throat and Lungs. by . . MEDIOATBD INHALATION. The great point in the treatment dull human mala dies is to get at the disesm in a direct mariner. • All med qcittee are-estimated by their action 'upon thetirgen re guiring reiief.= This is the iinportant fact upon.which Inhalation is based. elf the„,Stomach is diseased, we take medicine directly into the Stomach. If the Lunge are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly in to them. The reason why Consumption anti'Diseases of the Lungs have heretoforeresisted ail treatnienthasbeen because they trere . not approached to a direetmanner by medicines. They Were intended to be local, and yet they . ivere so_administered that pliey;could not seketin'stitu tionally, expending theif a i e n c i r trl vi t t it h ic i i t ac a lon tit ur a n w l cr te s O.N .brings tho %medicine - into S u t it o m m o n i e e h s or d l . iil i e N t li th a e L fe A nt direct contact - with the disease, Without the disadvantag es of violent action. Its aßlication is so simple Allot it may b e el bowed by the yoiregest infant or feehlest in valid.. It does :not derange the Stomach, or interfere in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the pktient. ***.1 . ..70 charge for consultation. ••• OTHER DISEASES , TREATED. In relation to ttio following (lineages, either when com plicated with Lung Affections or. existing alone, lelroin. rife egnsultation—usually And them PROMPTLY 01114113 LE, PROLAPSUS- nod all forms of FEMALE COM PLAINTS, IRDEGULAIII.TIES and WEAKNESS. PALYI,'ATION and . other forme of REMIT DIS EASE, Liver complaint,. Dyspepsia, and all - other Dis eases of the Stomach and Dowels, Piles, to. 4 ',0 All diseases of .the -Eye-and Ball- Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and al othertortns of Nervotie:Disoese.'..-' 'chum for coasultilfori. . June 23, 1858. S; D: MARDIKAtf,' T.l: - _ . A .BE:6,..wripuL Read of - ItitivGloisy , llllairl fIOMPLETELY PRESERVED TOTEM GIO3I4IIIIST AGE. .11g . ". And whoihtiels'gray would not have it restored - to fernier-color; 'or bald, but would have the growth rester ett,:oreroubled with dandruff and itching; but *bald havele4removed, - or triiiibled with scretila, scald head, - or other eruptions; butwould be cared, or with sick heud ache (neuralgia) bet would be cured. -It will also remove all pimples front the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the following: ANN ARBOR, November A, 185.6. Prof. O. J.-Wolin—Dear Sir :.I have heard much said of the 'wonderful effects of your Hair Reiterative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quadk nos trums, hair dyes &c., I wae.disposed to plaeeyour Resto rative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you in - Lawrence county come months since, when you gaVe me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first, by lily good wife, whose hair had he come very thin and entirely white, and before eichaust ing one ctryoiarittra*beittlesater hiiiewatt restored near ly to its . origlrial.biatutfrullfrown color, and had tbitken cd and beeonikbeautiftli and. glilieye, upon, and entirely over' the' head; fitliceeittinuca to use it, not sitoplybecause of its beanCifying.effeefi upon the hair.`but because of icy healthful inflnence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are asingyourßestorative,with the happiest effects; therefore my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely re. removed ; and I can and do most cordially and confiden tially recommend its use by all who would have- their hair restored from white or gray (by reason, of sickness or age) to original color and 'beauty, gild by all young persons who would hive their hair beitteful and glossy. Very truly And gratefully ,yours SUbiniON 11A)fN: FRIEND WOOD ' i It AV . a longtime.after I SaW YClii at Blissfield before I got the-bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it We Concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effeets, are now using and recouinn nding its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMAN MANN. CARLYLE, Im., .Tune 28, 1.852. . I hare need Prof. 0.3. Wood's Hair Pastormiya, and hare admired its wonderful effects. was becorn lug, as I tbontatt, iSremottunlytrax, but by the use Of his Restorative it has .resumedits Original color, and, have no doubt, permanently so. . . S. BREEZE, ex-Seitator, 11. S„.: 0. J. ]FOOD & CO., Proprietors, Sit Broadway, N. ~ (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establihiwut) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. - , IW- Sold in Lebanon by 0 U1141)4P & LEJIDERGE.II 7 also by Dr. Boss, and by all good Druggists ON'erywhere.-. Dune MEDICINES! PORD'U'UIERV4 TOILET& FANCY ARricLEA GUILF0111) & -I,EIIBERGER3 MARKET STREET, Opposite the Xsx.lEo'4l3llm ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT - of utIVAR RANTED PURE an.l 'FRESH, an( sold to SUIT THE TIMES! • ALL TILK.NOULAR. PATENT MEDICINES, At eutWoett.44 ,Ltm,frerge7 l 4. HORSE & CATTLE . MEDICINES, • At: GuiVord ¢ Lemberger's• BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL, .TOBACCO,t L . iniberge es SEG AKs; S N U FF, ' At Guilford 4. temberaerl FRESH GARDEN'. SEEDS • ' At Guilford 44- Lemberger'l, SPICES, .SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. With all the articles staallY kept in a well 'e un a u ttl i d First-Clams Drug Store. •. TR . USSES! urovery variety, and sOld at the lueeeet market price& Warranted to lit when applied. • • 'AiiP•PPII YSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and EMILY ItECIPRti r accurWly ewttitionutted by 7.15.• LEK;BF.IVIYEIt,," • - 0111ADTIVIT, °rig Efiß36.o Rad an experience tirtigheyeara in ittidlitclinaondOrd. COUNTRY .1 4 1,ERCIaigTS Supplied wit') Darning Auld, Plllo Oil,.Eaaence itt;c 4 dreF, Nufcliel, Blacking, Sapviitifizr r a . Concentw4d: Lye, F - . 1 16 4 6 4 mgilkOpc!, *et. Mail 19.91eside'rates; ,: • . ' puit,Foßira . R acpful;4;ll,.psiGclis*,. : . Li,anow. Jan./ 3 4 8 0.: .• " 4fiw" Bfred4 . . . "dl - o Auch •. Mr/itiii:;'s RKRIVIL fin REMEDY! - HOLIPWA.Y.'S . .• . . •. ..... . CiIIICULA 8.110 MOE .13I.CK.—ahe- first hospital sin k, yens end medicinal publiciats of Europe admit...the unparalleled anti..inflatinuatory.and healing properties 'of thisbintment; governments sanction its use id their nuvul and military services; mail the masses in thiucoun try and thruughout the world .repose.the.utmoat confl• deuce is its curative properties. It penetrate! the aunt ces of tudaninuition and corruption which underlie. the external.evidences of dlseabe,autl neutralize the fiery el ements which feed aud.exruiporato the maludy. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. • • There are among the Most terrible and egoniiintat e‘wes of the uniseles, the fleshy fibre and the thin; •ybt in their worn forms, and when seemingly inclitible;they Invariably disappear tinder a persereritw application of this soothing, healing atitidote to pain and Inflammation. Salt Rheum, Fey . cr,Sores, Stiff Joists. In all muses of Salt Ithetan, where medical waters, lo done. and every recipe of the pharmacoprea hares proved useless, the Ointment mill accomplish & thorough cure. Fever Boren heal quickly under its influence, andlis re hieing elfectupon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging 'Ulcers. A moat lnunnkable 'anti happy change is produced in the appettranceo f 11/111Ignatit ulcers after a few applies. lions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and granules of heelthy, Much begin to take the place of the dischargedonetter. This process goes en more or less rapidly uttLii,the orifice is filled up with sound material, and the racer re/1104y cared.,,.. .4 Word- to Mothers. • The young are the most frequent sufferers from ex ternal injurimt, and theretbre every mother aliould here this healing, preparation Constantly at hand. It absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores ;which sometimes alp/figure the heads altd•fikinii Of • • wilt capt. Faccs:, ; ...; . This .6intment - ls universally used on board.thcatlan • tie. end -Pacific. whaling deed LC/ Cord for. ecoebn tie elTec- A ' lone iftl,ae:tite -bast posailobn reutedyfor-woulfde and !bruises. .I.kirgo supplies of lc have recently-been ordered by: the Sultan of-Turkey for hospitidniurposes:.!. .:.• , Is3.Both She Olutaneut:and Pills ibsitild be used In'the following:ea - see:- • . ' • • Allerau.riarEruptions,.-Sirelledillatias, /Jurne4.- • . Piles,. • . • ' Sore Legs; lObapped.flambsdtheumatisto,. ..Ser&airt,ests, ".'Ringworm, • ' . SoreAleads,- Fistula; Wt.-Rheum, .Bore Throats, • Gaut, Scalds,• Stints of all:kinds, - Lumbago, Woun/retail Ittlids„ Venereal Sores, l i t i fr zo intl t Siiefilik,-”relfsk,' - Ulcers, Skin Misses. 4 eS3as t the klanittkidory of Professor 11olloway;80 Malden Lane, - Nevi• York,itia.by fill respectable Drug iziotigoa ..*4s l lo Medkint'througVut -the. 1J OW Stoles and the eivtliseisrorld,Lri pots at 25 cents, 62A cents, anti $1 each. ' • IurANTriPP 8; .nry.t:.s mite bu J t.t in, Wined Lugo assc i r9nimit aF goidy-mad• laimbiclithey are stilling very clieao... :" AN - 01:19 DE - LAINES And ALL ITDOL DE VANEB.L-- 11,1 Uenry k Stine have "hut opened's Taiga' eciali of Fancy and plain . t o e'Lalnee, which th ey aresoll inOerybhvir.`. • :" • • • BONNETS andlLTßßONB,—LHenry4 Bt{ne'have pat opened allargehilleiOrttnent of Bonnet Sod Bonnet Ribbons whieb tarrers'siglitiy.ionvagesto•-• 4 547 -NO! TRAVELING, &c 1144). Val. Branich Railroad. = l'Arotigh Line to Bndtiniorcl CtiN and nftnr 510N04Y, itlAylo. ISSB, a PASSENGER NJ GAR will be attached to the 'Freight Train leaving Beading, at 7 a. in., and passing Lebanon at 9.20 a. arriving at Harrisburg at 12, noon, in time to connect with the Northern antral Passenger Train going South, for York. Balthiterp and Washington. Yeass—lleatilog to - Harrisburg, $1,30: to Baltirnoie,s3,Bo. Lohan en to Harrisburg. $0,00; to Baltimore, $3,10, June 9, 1355. G, A. NIGOLLS, &A. . TVeiv Stage I.eine Between 11,tifnmelstown and Middle-them . . _ ON and after this 15th inst . ; the sub scri6era will run a.Daity_Stagetine between Hnrameletown and. Middletown, connecting With' tWe cars Myth° Lebanon Valley Railroad