'ftbaningbiuttistr. "WHIM DSMOCTuLTIC PRINCIPIAT cams TO LTAD, MST , - TO miaow." • , • Zditor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA. IVEDNESDAY, airLx '7, 1858. vDemeeratie State Nominations. JUDGE OF• SUPREME COURT: WILLIAM. A.. PORTER, OF PIIILADELPOrA. 4ANAL.4OMBHASIONER : -4 * t STIA i f ‘ FR:O S T =3 plir•A company has beenTorra" ed . RR' hillittittet ing kilns between England dc Indiay Via the Red 'Rea; wjth a eapital of 11,000A00, • . feThe-Republie!tets of the Lebanon (Ohio} cngseeeional distriiit are urging Hon.. Thomas Corwin to steept.s nomination for Congress.' liirtOn the sth of May the Empress : Hagen ie of France entered her th trty;Eieeond year, and her Idgelitly'ireari.braftdy:. Vinpeior'ifiipeieen jest / :Bevel dead infanta were picked up in dif ferant parts cif•New York City, one morning last week. They talk of getting up a place of refuge for.oung babies that would prefer living. lisa..An antidote to strychnine is said to be The Baltimore American states that the life of a Newfoundland dog was saved by pour dOWn his throat after he had, been pois oned. Kazin) ay lanaratwe.—buring the, storm On Monday,;evening, the 21st ult., Mary Ann 33an nan, aged 1& years, while walking down the rail road track toward St. Clair, Schuylkill county, _was Amok by lightning, and instantly . killed. ' ~, l og.The Terre Haute find.) Union says that 041. arnserison the WaliaSh bottoms, in thatregion ;haore-given up•altidea of planting any corn th ib sesuuut. They = intend to crop their lands with .turnips and potatoes, when the flood subsides. 4//PPIt is stated that below Point 'Congee, Ifiiitielasa;there iinrie broad field of suger-cane covering thirty thousand'acres. There are rows r ,fea . :Iritles in length, and as straight as an arrow. nine point the travellers can count fifteen brick 'sager houses at' one glance. _ l'ut.t.:Ptstacitt ix lanwss..—There are now four hrusd;ed.and eight convicts in the Indiana State Prison:-'TheWarden finds it very tiliffoult to find aocommodi c tioitifoi all Of. them. = It will be nee . filairy; either to greatly enlarge , the present prison or build a new one. • - ,21, 78 ,:lifartitt 'Conti, the Hungarian refugee, I who *as rescued from the Austrian authorities in . . 653' by Commander Ingraham, of the United &alas Navy, died recently in very indigent air inuMltatigeson a sugar plantation, near the city . of Guatemala; Central America. When Abijah Batkine was a member of the" Indiana Legislature, there were grave charges of bribery and corruption, preferred by certain ifersOnsind presees against members of that hon emeble body. Mr: Batilins, in &memento( super natural brilliancy, arose and moved • "that' them members as had been bribed; gignerry Wby raisin their hands," Lost. 'APPOINTYINT By THE GOlMlNOR.—Govarnor 'Packiir has appointed David Webster, Req., of Philadelphia, one of the Commissioners to Rev lila ilia Penal Code, in place of Hon. Charier R. Buck 4a, resigned. ThiS latter gentleman, our read in; Will recollect, luta received the appointment of Minister to Encador. • ".• Clentont Hurley, who was to have been hung inanorgetown, Del., on Friday, for killing his wife in a fit of mania-a-porn, wan reapited.by Governor Canvey, and his execution postponed until 'the itlth of June, 1875. Aa Hurley is now 66 years of age, this postponement is about equiv *lent to a commutation of sentence to an impris onment for life. . WASHINGTON, July I.—The entire Territory of New Mexico has becurconstitutectanew land dis trict. 'Wm. Pelham baa been appointed survoyor general; and the landrwill loon be brought into pgultit.and , opeeed to , pre-emption-, The Land °dice ham received infonnation showing the im merge richness- of the soil' in , precious metals, par ticularly the Whin% Valley. The admission of Minnesota into the Uni on-has increased the number of efettotal votes which are cast by all the States, from 296' ta• 300. Before the election of 1660 comes on, it is probe hie that this number will be increased by three from Oregon and three from Kansas. The rapid ratatiplication of new States renders it more diffi edit for, a combination of a few large St &tea to control the result, which could easily have been done a few years ago. In 1840, the four great States of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Yin. tinily had 116 electoral votes, being only 32 less than were required to elect a President. Novi the, sale States have but 100 electoral votes, be inglllays than are necessary to effect'a choice for that office. Bxtrasms Leon.—The spinning of the fine flamed heed for lace making in the Netherlandc, is an operation demanding .io - high a degree of :exquisite skill, minute manipulation, and vigilant atteiation, that it appseri impossible that it can aver betaken from human hands by machinery. None bat Belgian fingers are skilled in this" art. The very finest sort of this thread is made in Brussels,in damp underground cellars, for it is so extreMely delicate that it is liable to break by ecntaet with, the . dry air above ground ; and it is obtained in good condition only when made and /milt in , a humid, subterraneous atmosphere.— Thoroare numbers of old Belemn thread makers, who, like spiders,.have pawed . the best part of Omar limp seating in cellars. This sort of oc. impation naturally has an Injurious effect on the Math, and the eye-sight of the operatives is Im , paraml at,aa early ago. .gotto Pao Q179. 7 -kletter wiitaffrottr Italy tells a otorrof a Molar, of Ocrriglir sort of "Ameri monism" by one of our countrymen' in Florence. Obooli of Bogland boimooogregation there, 9m,expensee of which are paid'hy an adminion ' .. of Iwo penis, demanded of all who enter the !silk , The receipts from this source being in-. **mitliOlent to proVide for the support of the minis ter and sexton, the vestrymen (all English) had to Make it 4 from their own private purses.— thie Of the members resigned and an American , Watirimiusste4 to take his placte. Knowing vary militias ablest of the proposition,. oar country. 33'4 otrained at Lust to make the best bar .. pia that he could, and consented to serve, on eonditicnr.that s prayer for the President and his Cabinet should be inserted in the service along with that for the Queen and Royal Family- The' terms were accepted; the new vestryman and the ,vigilant beadle are now provided forkand public iifalyer he constantiymade for the American Presi dent and his ministem on the haniu of thedslee sio old'Arno—alt t*. MO of Argind Tanks, bar; gain, To Philadelphians. the ill-advised and illiberal financial policy punned by the Philadelphia banks disking their country friends, and in which they are countenanced and sup ported by ton ,many of, their business men and mercbantai ite creating a feel ing in the country which will before , long he of immense injury to their own interests and prosperity.' We are not deep enough versed in finances to dis cuss the question scientifically; but we hear, see and:feel ihe, storm brewing, and as we love Philadelphia; and wish it to continue prosperous, We' inn emend a warning Voice. The "bard times"— the scarcity of money io the interior, at the present time 3 7 are "in a great meas. tire, attributed to •Philadelphia by our business men and - inerchants. They are strong in their denunciations, and if the present policy of Philadelphia banks and merchants is not changed speedily, self preservation will, drive them to forsake it, and go where , they Tan 'boy just as cheap and be nofoppressed— The coun. try is a sleeping lion, and when aroused it can give tit fortat to.he city, of Broth. erly Love. • The oppression comes principally through the :banks. A busiii‘ss man, obtains a loan of one, thousand dollars from a country bank. He bity,s goods from a Philadelphia merchant.and pays therefor with the notes of the bank from which be obtained the money.' It is de posited in a city bank; and probably in less than a week the country, bank is obliged to redeein the idetitical one thousand dollars in gold. and silver or its equivalent. This . shackels the country banks *so effectually that their discounts must 'be contracted to lefts than one-half of the amount.they could accommodate the public with if the Philadelphia pol icy Were as liberal with the. country as is Bosfon with its country custom, .or New York, or Baltimore or •any other commercial city. The result is, Banks will not, and cannot, supply. the wants of the community. The business-men of the interior will not be ruined—nor can they , lie idle and live upon the wind —to be the experirnentaF subjects of Philadelphia financiers. The N. York, Boston, Baltimore and other city banks pay out the notes of their country banks over their counters the same as the coun try banks do those of the cities, and the impression here is that the Philadelphia banks might do , the same thing Iwith the . notes of country banks they know to be solvent. The Lebanon Banks would discount several hundred thousand ~dollars.more if they could do so with the assurance that they would not be called uPon to redeem their promises to pay in a few days from the time they have passed over their counters. New York and BaltiMore would be glad to sell to our merchants ; and our merchants will find it to their advantage to go there before long. , We throw out these hints as a warn• ing to Philadelphia, and trust that some of our country cotemporaries who un derstand the question .better than we do will take it up and discuss it: Let us arouse the country AO its interests, and put a stop to the unnecessary oppres sions of . Philadelphia. We see in the papers that after the 18th of September. the Philadelphia banks will receive all the notes of Penn sylvania hanks on deposit and in pay ment of- debts. That would be well enough if they would also pay them out. But the plan is to 'demand specie or jig equiyalent for them as soon as they re ceive them, and thus punish or bring to terms those country, banks who do not keep their'notes. at par in Philadelphia. This we presume will make all country banks suffer alike. . If they permit them. selves, and through then their friends, to be trampled upon much longerrit will be their own fault. VoTrim' ALREADY.—Who does not recollect how easily the opposition had elected Fremont: before the last Presi• dential ejection, on steamboats and in railroad care? They are again already at' the same senseless operation, The Republican delegates to the linois State - Convention, on their way from Chicago to Springfield, took a vote for the next President, with the follow• ing result William XL Smartt, Jabs C. Fremont, John McLean, Lyman Trumbull, S. P. Chase, W. H. Bissell, Scattering, Otr The Democratic Conferees in Montgomery's district, Pa., have re nominated him for Congress, Gen. La zier having. retired from the field. Mr. M. wrote a letter stating that he was an earned friend of the preient National Ad ministration,and that their difference on the Kansas question was scarcely any difference at all. Irr The Daily News of Philadelphia made its appearance-on. Thursday in an - entirety new dress and . with a new head ing. The news is a good paper (saving its funny mixed.up politics) and deserves the liberal encouragement we are glad to learn it' receives.' Its party friends who wish a party paper from Philadel phia, should subecribe for the News. s. 041-G e n; benver intends resigning be Govisflorship of Reflects). THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. PROBLEM 5.--It is required to mix 1200' lbs. of cream of tartar, worth 30cts. per lb., With rice worth 4 etc. per lb., so that the tniXture, When, ground, may have cost 24 cts. per lb., the grind-- ing costing t cent per lb., and there being a waste of 10 per cent in the process of grinding.— How many lbs. of rice must be sent to the mill. PROBLEM B.—A sold a hone for $.1"4, and tlierW. by gained as much per cent as the horse Cost him. What did the horse test A? FOUNDRIES,AtACHINE SHOPSAc • WEl.k.k.R. //DM rE .111 9 ORKS I Opposite t'un. Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot ,Leb anon; Lebanon county, Pa. WM. t 1' D. WEIMER, Propri ~~lr~"~lStore mannfseture Sawa 'Engines-frees 0. ;TS RR. Ito 300 horse power, or the latest styles aif i n and patterns, with all or modern lin provemente. Also,' superior Portable En gines (with ,Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on wheels, Sir Saw Mills; Viciiid'eawingand Hoisting purposes. Par ticular attention is. called to our small 'Upright Engines for Printers, Druggiste and.. persons ,v,vanting . a smell amount of Power. They take pp a viey'smallspeee, and roan be put up in a room as alunisehold fixture. , ALSO, Blowing Engines, and Machinery for. Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces,' of improved constiiictienl— Forge Hammers,nf I. L.-Weireor's Patinta ; Rolling Mill, Sawing, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; , Mining Pumps.Heisting' Machinery' for ' Mines and' Stone Quar ries, Railroad- .Cars. Iron .Bridges, , Shitfting, Hangers, Pullsys,Tnrning Lathes, Brill. presses, Planing Machines, 'Dress Strip Coeks, Valvisit and' Brim FixtUres, Globe Steam Yelves OAR sizes, and Machinery and Castinks of. every description. . • • • ALSO,'Boilers of any size, Rom arid. Waikiki, made of the best material. by well Irnown • end' experienced work men ; Simko Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues; ;Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. "[Our Boiler sheets are all tasted by dividing them into squares of 2 Inches and hammering each,square; any,imperfection is thus detected; and the faulty sheetrejectedi this is prac tised in.very few shops in tbie country.), ' Al;SO, a stock of, Wrought Iron. Pipe, for,eam,gas and water;' with' all the - necessary flittheinc constantly on hand, and put up at 'Mieehortest,noticeland on most rea-. sombre terms. Iron,Brass,andComposition Metal,Geet. • ge made to order, at the shortest notice. • REPAIRING attended to with promptness and- de spatch, A gang of Boiler Makers :always ready/or Boi ler. reliairit.' • BLACKSMITH' WORK madi to order. eXirOrdensreepectfollysolicited. Ail communications by mail or otherwlee, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to rallroad'or canal, free of ehargo: :WEIMER.. Lebanon, Veb'y 4,1858 ZUJAUI.O:IO.CRY....7OIIN G. GIBEL,...JACOB OABET, .... LEBAN.ON... Door and, Sash ManufactOry. . Located an the ,Slealrodroute Redoto'near Cuntbertand-• Street,F,,ast Marten. . undli`ralikked respectfully in -i LTA form, the public , in general, that- they , g uffM" [4 4fil have added largely.to their former estah , r ff "'aliment; and'also hive all hints of the lateltandlceitimproi , ed MACHINERY in the State in full operation, such WOODWORTH'S `FLOORING, for conducting tint general business - hit' Planing, Scrolls, 'Sawing, dtc.,..c., and the experlenee enquired ,by E. LaNCIAME and J: ,AEI, during their connection with the Doon, ?sell. and Lambe Trade, fora number of years past, affords full as stranco of their ability, in connection with J. Gsust,t; to select stork suitable to the wants, of the Door, and Bub. business In this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Fttfttiers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASH:' itc4from the best Lumber minciffetories In the' State; feeling confident that their assortment is not to be excelled by ,any!other establishment in the State in regard to exactness kolas, quality or finish,and iicalculatedito afford' therougff satisfaction to all those who may favor„the undersigned with their custOni. The fofforring list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand : 4 ...v - ' • Doom, otaM sizes; r ,Sash, of all sizes; i.. Door Frames, for,briok and Architraves; fronia houses . ' - (*singe, frOra 3to in.; Window: Frames, fur brick Surbase; . and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; . Blinds. of all sizes ; 0.0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes ; Wash-boards. LONGFACRIL, GABEL, BROTIIER. P. S- 4 Ptunin - pf, - Satoinp,. tfc.;,promptly dono for those furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon, July 15,.57. JEREMIAH 110 AS GEO. GASSER JOS/AII,OETTIAZ LEBANON C N T Y STEAM PLANING 'MILL. ;110A$, GASSER A GETTLE wish to. Inform the citizens of Debanon county and neighboring minties t that . : 13/ 4 th irinuzerption, and arc prepared dojl 6CA .PENTIORKInMAIiNERN .• . . Flooring Boards ; - Weatker - BOardink, Saih,Doors,Window 4. Door Frames, Shutters, - -Blinds, 'Planing &Mills, SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which may be wanted to snit _builders. The subscribers beg, leave .to inform the public that they have' the latest and best im proved machinery in the county, such MI WOODWORTH'S PLADER, &c., and that they are, able to produce as good work as the county can produce. Nono but the haat and well-sersoned•LIIIIBER will be need, Carpenters , and Bvildara are incited to call and examine their read.rmade stock, which they will always keen on- hand. and Judge for themselves. •-• •.• lap-Their Shop is on . P . inegrovo Road, near Phreaner's Old 'Faluidry.— 3tihe 17;1857. FARMERS' & MECHANICS' Foundry,ta lad Machine Shop, LEBANON, PA. HE undersigned having made very great additions to - their facilities for the manufacturing or Naomi:Bar, will manufacture and keep on hand. a very general as sortment of. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, - . embracing Wheeler's Improved Railway and lever Horse powers and T /greeter; Nanny's Chmbinesi 'Reaper and Mower, with Wood'a latest improvements; Cast Iron field Hollers, Crain Drills and• Fans, Corn Ploughs and Planters; Clo ver Hullers, Corn, Mellen, Fodder, Straws Hay Cotters. ALL of the above Machinea are of the latest and best improvements, and are all warranted to glvesatisfaction. Castings of all kinds made to-Order, and at abort notice. They also manufacture STEAM EN GINES, Mill Gearing, Shafting, and Mill work in geheral, and pay particular attention to. Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. , They invite all to call and examine their work, at their Machine Shop, on Pinegrove street, Lebanon. 416 i- All orders or communications by mail .will be promptly attended to, • '• A. StAJOIL & BRAYIIIER, June 2, 1858. - Lebanon, Lebanon, Ob., Pa. LEMBEEGEws Cloth illan tutitctOry. BANK UL for peat favors, the undersigned respect. T fully Informs the Public; that he continues to carry on his 'Manufactory in East Han Over township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made hie work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. He promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and he Tatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore.. Be manufactures Broad andNarrowClotlF, Ousittetts, Elankett, White He also cards Wool and makes Rolla For the comm. nienee of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—At the , stores of George & Seellenberger, Rouser & Brothers, George Relnoehl, and at the new Drug Store of Guilford & Lemberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, lu North Lebanon; at. S. Gosh art's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Barnett, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, In Jonestown; at the stare of George Weidman, Bellevue; at the store of - Martin , Batty, Pe.%eyrat .. ; at the store of Gabriel Woßiereberm New Harker Foilre'; at the store of Miele Shirk, East Hanover, Dauphin county ; at the stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, Rest Hano ver Lebanon eotmty. All materials will be taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of hie Customers who wish Stocking Wool card . - ed dyed and mixed, can •leaVe the same, white, at the above mentioned places, With directions how they wish It prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired placee. N. B. It le desired that those having Wool carded, will pity the Cash therefor, at the above named places. LYON LEMBERGER. East Hanover, Lebanon county, May 12,1868. . FARMERS NOTICE! OSEPII LIKE, AGENT, Is kill manufacturing those J United States Grain Fans, or, WIND MILLS, in Lancaster City, Pa. Said FANS have been awarded PREMIUMS at every Agricultural Fair that they have ever been exhibited, in competition with other Mills. $4500 REWARD will be given to any person or persons who will prove to my malefaction that what I say about my Mill Is not true. FARMERS consulting their interest, will find it to their advantage to call and examine 'for themselves be fore'purchaeing elsewhere, u these Mills possess all the desired superior qualities, so much appreciated by Farm ers: these Mills are constructed to use two Screen' at one time, which will remove all the Cheat and Cockle, one of which Screens may be removed at pleasure,.if required, to suit the convenicnce of the persons using said Mills, All FANS manufactured and sold by me are warrant ed to be of goad material, and all defects or imperfection is any Mill or Fan disposed of, shall be fully and effec tually repaired without extra charge. The undersigned has wild more MI (XS than any other one man now living, and flatters himself on account of his long experience in the business, that hie Mills are eu parlor to any, and the easiest turning Mill now manu factured; which fact can be subetanthtted by many of the best Farmers In this State and elsewhere, wherever they have been tested. ORDERS left with WM. COLEMAN, at Mee% Hotel, or MAJOR & BROTHERS' Machine Shop, Lebanon, Pa., will be promptly attended to, and any desired informs don given. JOSEPH LIKE, May 5,2858-3 m. r Agent. Administrator's' Notice. NOTICE I 9 HEREBY GIVEN, that letters or admin -fetration on the estate of MICHAEL WITYAN, late of North Lebanon Bor., Lebanon ao., Pa., deed. have been granted to the undersigned. Alt' perston4 therefore, .in debted to said estate are requestedtoutskepaymenLiind those having olefins to prate= them duly authenticated: ANDREW BEINOINI, Lebanon Borough, C. H. DOWNER, North Lebanon. Do. June 0,1858.-6 t. PROBLRMS BOCK "'dB and other Plann4z al/ in the best manner. JULY APPOINTMENT! TO INVALIDS. DR. HARDMAN, Analytical Physician ,and Pkyincian for Diseases of the Lunge, formerly Aysiclan to the Cincinnati Marine Hospital, and Invalid's Retreat, Cor responding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation, Author of Letters to Invalids,and Editor of the 4 :lkledi4 . l Stotlieecope," may be consulted at• . . LEBANON, PA., LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, oft SATURDAY, JULY 3cl. • - DR. HARDMAN TREATS CONSUMPTION, BRON CHITIS, Laryngitis, Asthma, mid all Diseaseeof the Throat and Lunge, by , • • •, MEDICATED INFIALATION. - - • • ' The great point in' the treatment of all human mala dies is to, get at the disessef Tr. a direciimanner. All med icines are estimate(' by their action upon the organ re paring This is the importaiit fact upon which Inhalation Is leased— If the Stomach is diseased, we take Medicine'direetly into the StoMach. 'lf the Luny are disSased; 'breathe or inhale Medicated vapors' directly in to them.. The reason why-Consumption and Diseases.of UM lungs have heretofore resisted entreatment has been because they were not approached in it ail:eel manner by medieines. . They were intended toho t e celeand yet they Were so adkivinistered that they could not act constitu tionally, expending 'their immediate eation Upon the Stomach, whilst the foul ulcers, within ~,t,he Lungs were tinrisoleshid: 11111-4.:LATIOX ,bringi the medicine into ilieeet contact 'with' he disease.% withou the'disadvaii tag es of violent action. Its application is: so simplethat it may bcfeinployeil by the youtigeit' infant' Sr feeblest in 'valid:- 'lt does 'not derange the stomach, "Or interfere'in the least with the strength, comfort er ,bypirteso of Ithe patient charge for consultation. •• „'•••: :, • ,• ;) :•;• t••• ..• • • •, :• OTHER DISEASNS TREATED. In relation to. the following diseases, either when corn 'lillosted with Lting Affections or °whiting alone; T rite consultation—usually land them PROMPTLY =aims. PROLAPSUS and all forms of FEMALE _DOM PLAINTS; IRKEGuLARITIES and WEAKNESS. PALPITATION. and other forme xif, ILE ANT.,DIS. EASE, Liver Dyspepeia,' and all other .Dis eases.of the St omach and Boweht, Piles, &c. *** All diseases of the Eye and Dar; leLpsy, and all other forme of'Nereous Diseiute. .* * *No.ehinge for consultation: , .' • June 723, 808. • 3... D. ITAIIDIIAIsT, 0.1.• D , BEAUTIPULA , Iteadifefitich.: Gloss Ha ir! COMPLETELY PILEBEVED Terse GREATEST AGA. • 'And who' that Is gray'Would not have it restored to former color, or• bald, but would have the growth restor ed, or troubled with "dandruff , and itching,, bu w t ould have iffremoied, or - troubled with serofulti, scald head, 'or other eruptionsitint wonirlbe mired,' or with sick , head . oebe(ueuralgia)bct would be...cured._ It will i also remove pimplei from We; dice and Skin. Prof. Word'a" Hair Restorativewill do all this, see circular and the follirteing: ANN Amon November 5, 1856. Prof. O.T. 'Mon...Pear I have heard much said of the wonderful .effeets 'of...your Bait': Restorative, but having, been so often Cheated,byquackery and, quack nos trams,"halr dyes; Ac., I - Was disposed to placeyo"ur HOAG. rative in the. same category with the thcinsand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such asiganceus Induced the ,trial of your. Restorative In my family—drat by my good wife, whose hair had bo come very-thin and entirely white, and before exhaust. ingrone of your largehottles,„her hair wasrestored near ly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thicken ed and become beautiful and glossy ripen, and 'entirely over the head ; she contiantsato ace it; not simply because of its betintiting effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family, and friends are using.your Reatorative,with the happiest effects; therefore my skepticism and doubts in referenCe 'character and value are entirely re ,removed; and lean and do most cordially and confiden tially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from White or gmy{by reason 'of` sickness , or age);to orighml.selor and, beauty,,and by , all young persona who would have their beant" ful and glossy. - Tory :truly and gratefully yours • SOLOMON MANN P. L. WEIMER ; Entrten Woon ; It was . a lorigtithe after / saw you at Dibeslield erons / got the,bettle of Restorative for which 'you gave'me an order upon Your agent in Detroit, and whewl got It lire concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It hoe done all that you assured mo it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use to others as entitled to the highest . „, COnsiderition , you Clahn fat* it. ' Again, very respectfully and truly, yours . SOLOMAN • .. • 4 1 "" CARLYLE, Its., June 28, 1852. I have used 'Prof. 0. .1. Wood's flair Restorative, and have admired its Wonderful effects. Myhair was becom ing, as .I thought, prematurely, gray, but by the useuf his Reiterative It has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently's°. - • • S. ; BREEZE, ex-Senator, U.S.. C. J: WOOD & CO., PrOprietors, 312 Broatiliay,,N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estabbhment) and 114 Market street, St.. Louis, Mo. , ~.113- Sold in Lebanon by Gtatrosn a Lexcisann, also by Dr. Ross, and by all good Druggists everywhere. • [june 2,'58-Bm. J.:IIOAnL ME D CINE S-! -.. . , PERIVIC..__Ar4VS TOILETS/ FANCY ARTICLES GUILFORD & ;EMBER DER, MARKET STREET, Opposite the Xerhet House. • IfALL ARTICLES EGUGHT of .us WAR. RANTED PURE stia:PRESPL; uidt sold to EtrIT'TRE LIT IALES po v A pri ii ll - , PATENT MEDICINES, At GuiVord cg Lemberger's HORSE &CATTLE MEDICINES, At Guilford Lemberger's BURNING FLOM& PINE OIL ; At Gui4ford-4. Lemberger's TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, • -,At Guilford dr Lemborger's FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Guilford,* Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Guilford 4. Lernberger's. Wit ill the articles usually kept in a well-conducted First-Class. Drug More. T R U .S S E S 1 . of every variety,and sold at the lowest market prices,. Warranted to fit when applied. . rrrtsiclANl PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES, accurately compounded by J. L. LEM - BERGER, ORADUATEof PIIAR3f ACY,:who has had an experience of eight years in Philadelphia' and Richmond; Va. 09- COUNTRY . MERCILANTS 4- lEW Supplied wits Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of coree, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Es sences, Medicines, Perfumery, de., at the most liberal Wholesale rates, by , _ . GIIILLPORD & LEMBERGER, Bauman, Lebanon, Jan. 13,1858. Market Street, o VAL..J:;O D. S.RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Has been Removed- to his New Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully announces to his ae4uain tances and the public in general, that ho has con stantly.an hand a large stock of DR U G S, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES,. PAINTS, E MI CA ES,' - - - "7" DYE-STUFFS. VARNISRES, TURPENTINE, GLASS:WAREF • BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, - • EXTRACTS, Burning Plaid, &freest Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se. gars, Tobacco, &c. Alsci a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention; which be offefi at low rates,'and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purcheaers will please remember •this, and examine the qualities and prices of Ids goods before, purchasing else where. Jar Physicians' prescriptions and family reel pescarefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sneeleyw the Store will be opened. for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock,'A. 51., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. N. Lebanon, Dec, 9„18b7. • DAVID S. RARER. BULL'S RECTO lIISTUR A FOR PILES; TETTER; RINGWORM AND for any Eruption or Excoriation of the &kin, whether on the bead, face, arms or other parts of the body. Old ulcers or sores, and pimples on the face, may be speedily cured by the use of the Rectoldlstura. To those especially that are suffering from the Piles, we offer a sure remedy. From Rev. Mr. Enterline, Pastor German Church, Cor. Conway and Sharp streets: ' For the benefit of the Waisted, I feel it a duty to state what a blessing a medicine; known by the name of "Bull's Recto Ilistura," has been to me. I have been afflicted with the Piles for eight years, during which time / tried my own remedies, as a praetitioner, and many others, but without success. • 'raving beard of Mr. Bull's Pile Remedy, I tried It ; and though _ I used : but one half-bot tle, I can Raj that lam perfectly cured. I also need It In a violent case of Totter, which extended OVer tho whole body, and In less than two weeks it disappeared, and the skin became clean and smooth. I strictlyadhered to the directions, . 441§1UE1, ENTEM.LINEL Bold, Wholesale and Ratan, by D. 9, Reber, Druggist, Lebanon, Pa., sole agent far Imbanon.connty, June 24, 1947.—1 y. George ETfteinhar(l, • -vyHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRALEIt FISH,' OYSTERS, and Foreign and Domestic FRUITS, Borth-East Corner of-Market and Cumberiand'atreets, LZEILNON, PA. The undersigned , has commenced the. QUEEN ORO- . CERT BUSINESS, corner of Market and Cumberland Streets, Lebanon and is able; to:furnish families regu larly with everyttnUg tbat•the beet Marketeranafford.• E 3.. He will. also furnish SHAD and STRING- Fisrf to persons wbo.desir: to getail• them, tee oheap with e r' can be boughtin tite Philadelphia, Harrisburg or Lan caster Markets. OEO. F. REINHARD. N. B. In connexion with the above; I have taken the RESTAURANT undeethe Eagle Hotel, formerly occupi ed by lam' F. Etv, and Invite the enston of the public. Lebanon, April 7,1858.4 x, AttWIN AL TRAVELING, &c Feb. Val. Branch Railroad t Through Line . to Baltimore ! /AN and after MONDAY, MAY 10, 1858, a PASSENGER 1../ CAR will be attached to the Freight amain leaving Reading, at 7A: lid slid passing Lebanon dt 9.20 a. in.. arriving at. Harrisburg at 12, noon, in time to connect With the Northern Central Passenger Fran going South, An York, Baltimore and Washington. Ptizes—ltending to Harrisburg, $1,30; to Baltimore, $3,80. Lebanon to Harrisburg, $0,60; to Baltimore, $3,10. June 9 i 18d8 . • G. A: NIEOLLS, a sujit , Philm - iSc Reading Raiiriiaff,' . 1 hirir - - Nat CHANGE OF HOURS: • eV AFTER,Monnaw,JOLY sth, 1858, the, Down ‘J , Morning. Passenger . Train, will, leave Pottsville at 8.15 a. ni.;' passing goading, at 9.51 m:;'and arriving at IPhiltuielphiti 4.25 - mon.: • • . - - The Down Afternoon Tntinwill!leave Pottaville,at.3.3o petting Rending at MG, and arriving at Philadel 'phiwat 7.40 p. nt, •Jo z o „ „Adorning and Afternoon Paasengerataina leave Phila.- 'delphlant • sante halms tis'hsretoifore, 7.30 a. vii.,tind 2.30 'Km.; passing Reading ittolo.os:a. M. arid 847 p: tn. LEBANCI)T BitANP/C Passenger Train leaves '.Reeding at 10.08 a. m.; (after arrival of Poem and Up Horning passenger Trains' from Palatine and Pliiiadelpbia) and arrives at Harrisburg %at:12.35 nocui,in time to 'eolnieef'with Passenger Trains • :for Bunburx, WiliMmsport i . Ehpira, Pittiburg,.Cbanibers- Burg, Baltimore and Lancaster. Returning, leaves Har risburg at 2.25 p. m., after arrival of Passenger , Trains from all above ,ppints, and arrives at Reading at 4.65, in time'to connect with Up and .Down Passenger Trains to Pottsville andThiladelphia, the same evening.: • June 30;1853. Engineer and SuPeriatendent. - Never Stage 'Line Between-Rnmmelatawn and Middletown. . (IN and after the 15th -inst., the, gat 01 , EJ . scribera will run a Daily Stage' Line :between. Rtiaarnelatwani and , Middletown; .connecting with the ears on the Lebanon Talley Railroad on the arilval dapartnila of tl3.esarne • it' Ittunniels town: They also loan' a -LIVERY STABLE at Middle townlor the-aecomm_ °dation of .tlio good horses and all Ilinds donvepancoli. • ••. -•- .": November 2,4857- DEMUFT A Allitl3llßY, . - - NEW' : - LIVERY 'STABLE. HE undersigned respectfully informs the pane that he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, lst;Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market street„Leh . anon, isliere kte.p for' accommodation a good stock pf HORSES and VrinoLES. He • Will keei gentle and good driving' Horses,' and handsome andmafe Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers furnished 'when desired. , Also OMNIBUS_ for Parties, &e. Esbanori, '21,1.858: JAMES MARCH.- I‘Tew Liveiy Stable. . , • . . , golf. THE undersigned has , - - -,--i' - ' - eitablished a new LIVE-- ' :__..:- - ',:;:;:a4r,fol! RI( STABLE, in the Ea. - gle Hotel Stables, Lebanon. . He' has good and safe Iforses;Carilages; ad may bo`, , deafrekan& =terra Drivers; which he. will hire pn,fair. terms. He: hopes by being attentive to boldness to receive a liberal share, of public patrUnage. - -Apply at the Eagle -Hotel; Or at the Stahlea. - . .. . - -JOSIAH -JOSIA- D. :DEEII77F-. . Lebanon, Aug. IS, 1857. ' ' „ . „ • CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY 'C',.L'o . 'qlt - ; - :0 . ...i,: - 0,0A..0- TusT ,fIEPEIKED J. W. , E,.R 7 , From-51,25 to $10,:8 day and 30. hour. Oct. 22, '56. , i' - ' - ' C L 0' C K. S :,.• . • ... . • -- •.- . Thirty D a*, ;•;....* -,..,-.. I -----: i . CLOCKS _ . . Just Received at ;vmuils--e.= . - ~.?i,..,,,y,i, , r , .L.J. BLAIA'S l iewoh:y SOie, Lebritt'on;T!i: WATCHES AND JEWELRY „ ANOTHER ,NEW LOT OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY,' nrs'r• RECEIVED BY J" W . ACKER, In Cumber/and street, next door to Dr Line sl,ooo' Reward ! Oat! TA:MES, H. KELLEY, Watch-, , d Maker & Jeweler, has just .7; opened at the Esotk ButtOMVS, in •-`' the town of Lebanon; abeautifui aseortmen t of hold Rail road Time-keepers in hunting eases; eightqlay Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors. gold Cylinder Watches, &a-- Silver railroad hunting Watches, driplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, English Swiss Quartiers,-and Boys' Watches.' - Large Mimic Boxes, .4, 6, and 8 tunes; Fob, Vest and Neck Chains ; gold Arinlets, Brooches: gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breastpins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions, Miniature Cases, gold pen and penciil cases, gold Key Seals, &C. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains, Spectacles, Portmonaies, fins pocket and pen-Knives, Violins, Violin, celos, Awls Accordeons, kolkas, Brass lustre, meats, Drums, Fife.s ' Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tainhorines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rifles, Sharp's Rides, Volcanic Rifle, shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt a-Allen's Volcanic and. Damascus Pistols, eight.day and thirty-hour Cloaks, sc.; the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon tiounty,and will be sold at the trwest cash prices. Watches cE Clocks carefully Repaired anel ***Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenary Store in the sarne room with Mr. Kelly's .7owelry More, Eagle Buildings. .Lebanon, April 14, 18-58.- BOOKS AND, STATIONERY. J.ll. Good's . Book Stt)re. THE New and Cheap Book Store of the under signed is located in Market -Street, 2 doors north of Guilford & Lemberger's Drug Store, whore ho will be pleased to see all his old friends, and those desi rous of having articles In his line. Willi a determina tion of sellingcheaper then can be purchased elsewhere, he trofild respectfully calf the attention of the 'Public to his assortment of Bikes, Hymn and PraYer Books, Mis cellaneous, Blank' and &hoar Soaks, Wall and Window Paper, Stationery, and every article in his line of busi ness. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1558. All the "Alasuzlnee and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, to be had at publisher's rates. All'orders for article.s in his line carefully and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned. Lebanon, Jan 14, 1858. ' " 13. GOOD. Books! Books! WALTZ & RIEDI,E would respectfully inform the Public, that they constantly //: receive, from the Nititern Cities, copies of all the most important and' attractive New, Books, as soon as published, which. they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are- • - • Parton's Aaron Burr, . Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa, Spark's 'Life of Franklin, • • Abbott's Napoleon, - City of the Great Ring, Bayard Taylces Northern Travels, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. They have always on hand a large assortment of School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books, and a-large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music. .Piano Forte, Me. ..lodiau and Violin Inottuotor 7 PAPERHANGINGS of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture,' • , Windirw !nudes, The Monthly -rflagazines i and all the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4 Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book." t',F?X-Orders left with Liam for any kind efgoodsin their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Feb. 4,1558. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted/ ' B Y the undersigned, in Lebanon, immediately, for wbioh the highest market priers will be paid CUM 10001bs. Bologna Sausages, 1000 . 1bs. Diyed Beef. May 12, 1858.-lns. • Bank Notice. rptiP. LEBANON VALLEY BARK is now open, and 1 ready to do esiY business entrusted to its care. - Ds- POWS are received, and a legitimate banking business is done. JOS. - KABOB, Cashier. Lebinon, June 23, 1858.4 t. Stateataikt O F-TAE I4 AIION ' IAI I:in,AtoN JUNE 2, 1858. let.—Looos and Discounts,24'""rale, 58,081.56 5370,541.78 otos of other Minket, 1,785.00 Duo by other banks, 13,780.17 ad.—Notes In Circulation ; • 262,836.00 4th.--Deposlbs-ducluding Individu al deposits and balances due to other .banks, -• • • • 61,621.98 IZW; lIIILDH, MOW. Sworn and subscribed before nie, June 6, 1858. June 9;1888 . ' Joeseu aaslat, J: P. ATANIIMLAB, e Stine have just 111 : ooned.a. largo* assortment of .Ready-rnade blentil -INEB and which , they are Benin v A.t ery cheap. nips._ NE Henry ar' Stine have just opened a largo stock of Fancy and plain colored De Ulnas, which they are seliz. ing very cheap. - IGONNETIS and BIBBON4—Reniy n.iltine have - just _gill 'opened a large assortment of Bonnet and Bonnet Ribbons which they are selling very clmp. : - DITIGOOISS, GROCERIES, &G crest- Croverds.N.Low Prices. a! laildsg, lest week, ati friend and myselL were O lettlarely walking out Market street, and on artiring near the corner of Guilford street, our attention was at-. I - rectal to a large crowd of Ladiss—and nearly all of whom were provided with large market baskets, and others with tatcheis hanging to their arms, and were evi dently intent upon the same object. Upon inquiry we found that in the lidansidn House, 01l 'he cork* Otitil ford and Market. stree, rocs:tea the oktinisliVef ry Goods, Grocery, a nd Queenstvare Store of our polite and affable friends, FUNGI( 4k BRO., who have just opemxl a large stock of Yell GoOdsiand that the great crowd of La dies were their regular customers, Who may b e se en d e ny at their counters, Purchasing their roods. All ere saw werociiideutly satisfied with their purchases; Were loud in the praises of.the exCellent quality of their stock, and all were of the 'lust:aglow opinion that FUNCK & BRO. sell the best qualities, at, lower prices, than any a their competitors. So our adViCe trothi be to you .one and all, • both great and stosl l ,,P ;FI, S 'el , BliCraMak .344 We, 'An sorely.tiO pleodoloet. •••• • . ; proton tint. North Lebanon, Oct. St, 1357. cAt,i4 SEE TflE NEW srocit - , Dry-Goods Grocery & Crockery' FdIR.VIERS 9 STORE. , T EONARD ZlMMERltLiN,inibrms his friends and ith .1.,/ public that he bps just, received a new stock of GoVdi for ike"pring Tr'ade,, *Nick vrill fond - as chop as any stock i efiliA kistrin this torn, consisting of all-ruch 00014, tie so usually kept in a first-class store. , Particular •attentiotPhi given StaidirChibdis'ibr the country trade, .uot,noglecting the fancyarticloo Err I DIES' WEAR—each as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Midst. sleeves, Handkerchiefs, &c. ' ' ' ORNTLEMAN 8,113 invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Casinets, Tweeds, Fancy and other Westings, Velvets, Cords, &e. In the GROCERY dopartroont may be found a splendid as/moment of every need in the Family: Coffee, Sugar, Spices,• Teta, Mackerel, Aa CROCKERY the stock ,is well. selected., 4 LEONARD i.SOF•The highest market pricy wtp.bepaid fax COUN TRY PRODUCE. fLebanou Max 5 113 PA WAWL, a. NIMBI. are agentalor-NRANS ir4IT SON'S /SON YIKE.PROIV„@.g4§. • • ! • , LECOMPTON .DEFEAkTED :B y• H .91k 6'B LAILGIL.ABBO.RTMENTAN SPRING AND.SUMMER ,, GOODS, TUST RECEIVED and now *chid chialP s r .Dry Goods Store of HANICY_* - '01! did stock of DRY GOODS, QIIBENSVA.s.s and OROCERESS; also DEADVItADSCLOVIING, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shade!, Bonnets, Rata, &c.f which they are selling at Tory IOW prices. They bought their goods at cash priors, and are, therialbre; enabled to give great bargains: Ladies .and Aientlemen, give. an early call. We are they Can 'suit pia in - - FOR LADIES': W • A 3. Kauai , & &rues have mud opened a large and splendid stock of Fancy Drees Cloods,suchsiiil3Rlis,•Plaln; S and Figured, for Dresses, Bleck-and Oplored, eery cheap. MOIL Challi Robes, Lawn,Lawn Robes, Levels's, roil deCbetries,Challißoreges,Silk - l!Surit;•Nt,Elinglitints,Freneh Lustros, French do. Istinos„Dobego,. Mohair . Lustre, &c: Remembe at r cheap store of Hamm & - - FOR GENTLEMEN'S wr.Adt. ". 11.1MRY & Snin bare Just opened Marge sPiendid assortment of Spring and Summar Clothe,.Cashmenan, - Tweeds, Casanners, ltalian Cliithikliaaffesiind Linendbr Costa; Clothe, Casaamer% Tweeds, Idnetu l / 4 Plaids,,Cordro roys, Drilling, Jeans, &c., for,Pantalobris; Satins, Silks, - Cashmere, Cloth, Italian Cloth% '&6. for Veil ing. Also, Stocks, Handkerchief ; Qatari, , SompauSet - e, Gloves, Stockings, ac., Tory cheap, at. • ILebanon,May 5,'58. 'IIENDY' s & STINE'S. & Stine tave just ripened' a 0 large assortment of Ladies' Silka;.whieh•lhey a,salling at great Batgairta. , 441 4 sea them eooP 111E11{E WE ARE AGAtiNi '.'.• ALL RIGHT SIDE er—W.Pl7l " ANSAS is creating. an hupirtant excitement allover the country, threatening a diesel iitirneof Union be tween the North and South, instigating: alarming fleas in Congress, and fearful •flare-rips in State Legieatnres. Stato Conventions have afistablecl; City and town masa *meetings have been heldin short the - whew country lies been in a general up ON' 1. t •!•, LEBAN flowerer, amidst all this Universe -pelf:kid tumult, has the honor of having still preserved her dignity. of quiet and peace, petit ng could suetwed in diettiedug her senile repose. until the other morning, when:a LARGE FLAG with a warming BEE HIVE on the one aide, and the announcement of "Cheap Auction 'Ciicida,"' on the other, suspended from the corner building OPPOSITE THE COURT, HOUSE, Beemed to indicate that 'all* waif not'right; attention was attracted and curiosity aroused;, various upinions with regard to its object were entertained and soon a general stir all over town was 'fotitid'to - exiit- lien; wo rnen and children involved with :pus.zled rieornshment, wore hurraing out, and crying, "Whitt in the world is the - matter?" .11tat's up?" Triitharowerer,tioon Bash ed upon the minds of all Bee-holders, when the . novelty of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Ber-es, Earrela and Bales, amidst a crowd of spectators already-collected around the doors and walks, all anxiously, persevering for but a glimpse at what has since so 'effect-Jelly aeon- Jailed the unties". NEW SPRING GOODS AT Tim Was suddenly harping upon a thornier(' toes's , " and spread with the rapidity of a prairie fire all over the ho rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other Atom • of the day fell Into insignificance, in conSidarationhf the individual interests ben at stake. , . A scene of excitement has ever since continued to pre vail within doora, crowds of persons from Ovary quar ter, collecting aloirg- the counters, who mefer fail to be come enthusiastic upon finding such , ' GREAT BARGAINS - • New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks. • ' The bait make of plain black Silks, . . ' Fine Bombazines and Lustros, " ; - " Elegant ell-Wool De Lainss and Cashmeres, , , • Beautiful spring style Ducols and Shepherd:a Plaid, Handsome Chelli - DeLaines and Alpaca Daßilza- Splendid Collars,' Sleeves Tells, Gloves, Hosiery sad White Goode in.abundance„ All qualities or cbdaii Pzints, Gingham, Medics and Muslims, :. Union, French;and 'Doeskin Casaimero;', • - Plush, Satin and Grenadine Vestings. An sesortrnent ef. Englieh, Ingrain, Wool Felling, Liat lug. Rag and Hemp Carpets for Parlors, Chambers, Halls and Shirrs, varying in prices from 10 cents to $1 per yd. GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE, Oil Otothiand Window Shades in ail their- varieties: Ravi ug the experience of a long term ef years - in,the bueineee, which with a careful exercirm of judgment and 'taste, with the advantage- of cash in purchasing, and - a determination of selling CILLEA P, enables tts—along with the late system of selling for CASH oroPRODUCE--to favor you with bargains, beyond any heretofore otthred, as well as unsurpassed by any of our competitors. cps Please call and see us, at the _ BEE=HIVE , • ' - Opposite the Court /lease, Leb STO anon, RE Ts. GEORGE & Sll ELLENBERGER; Lebanon, Earth al 1858 • WHO WOULD NOT 'REJOICE TO HEAP. TEE NEWS! THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS, TJ . 3.8 HANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THIS 114, LL BUILDINGS: SWARTZ & BRO., HAVE JUST OPENED THE SECOND ARRIVAL OF' SUMMER GOODS!' • ": SOLD ASTONISHINGLY ,LOW, FOR C.&1311. GREAT ATTRACTIONS! GR.BAS BARGAINS I THE CTIBAPZST GOODS 1 THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT? THE HANDSOMEST STYLES: JUST OPENED .AT THE CENTRE: BUILDINGS RATER & BRO,'S CALL WITHOUT DRLAY TO HAVE THE FlltiT CHOICE, 1tE1433Y MADE or.citrium THAT CAN'T'BE'BEAT NEW SPRING:- GOODS • NOW UNT.AOIMO AT SWARTZ . Mk. BRO.) Which they are selling at the cheapest Cash prices. , . .. .. Philadelphia . litabeella and . ____ . Paraieil Store.. . ~ .. .mmkg 'enblicilber ups constantly on hand a large and I. general assort - nista of litteastte Piaason— an d SUN Seams , made. in the very latest style and of the best material. ihe eft Inas of Lebanon arld,Ticinity are red , peetfully invited to call end Satisfy tlieniselveS. ' lie fbili thankful Inc the liberallesitranage exded ti ler°. torero and solicits a continuance of the'ame. Rift stock now is one of the best and handsomest ever 'elfereifto tbe public in our city,: and ,at ~ prima nu lot/ at must give satisfaction, ' . . Also the Patent Paragoh and *alio , -Mart, Ifrilbrellas so touch used and highly aPPreciate4 far a .fw , Bassoons past. 7 . W. CLARK. lap Remember the lumber.. lik.-1895, filarket street, between 16th 4-17th sta g , Phila May 19, '58.-9m. ..oteries- - in Per ierlishealeir than eever dt i : • - swARTI, • • MWM ~I.l=a John ,toggr : rsp,.. Franklin Fire Company •O RHTLAMIXPRIA; Lebanon. Mel % 1/158.-130` . . . NATIONALIEML ; RACE STREET;. alSOVJOntfilih czurit,ursrmlim:: PETER E 1 ii . .15/DEB t VARMANY Grum - -May 110)8.--.3m. • LADlEslkh.sfinF GooDs RTZ' tliC 4 131104 MEOW' CALL' AND 'DA 411. 1 8 cumistirum stivetogfriiErsi' ky Hotel, Lebanon, rit. • •• C 8 .' • • • • - • • .. DISTRICT ATTOR - Y WILL attend to allAb official buainesa;,abo, all abed iinaf4donal "bnaihess" intittsted to bint Till be • tlphttonded to.: • - OFFI It= Cumberland street, second door mat front Marketntreet, 'Lebanon, Pa rJuly22, 's7r LAFAYEIVE:BROWEIR, • • • S IF ITT ER. A DJOINING A. S. ELY.s.onior.., , wainnt street, .1-1 non, Pa.. A large and beautiful 'apartment of FIX TURES from the well-known establishment of Commits AS BAKER, shows on'hand 'lit Philadelphia prices. ill- All work warranted to give satisfaction. All orders will be faithfully minuted on.the meatvesteonable terms. The Lot of reference gees. (Sep.l6, '57. P. G. VITI. ,S. i3nicx.42q.isß.,A.ND JoAsErt., Union, Deposit, DaulAin Cintaty, IA Dl PREPARED,afeII times, to put nplituce WORE, in all ita brinchesotodenthe shortest. g notice. Also, Bluer Bunannes, : 11011J131a, JIM.; WALLS, Bosnzs, Rearm; andadl work connect ed with a kbzwace, dope. Aar.* Gang , of Stone axons always reed] to put down founifation, and do 'bine work of every description. staratt"L. FOB , Optician. oigarNat.' • &37 North 2d strut, above .Bulionwood st., Philadelphia. (Six years with the ArAllistors.) SPECTACLESJ4,43pI4, Enver and Elastic Steel Frames, of s great .variety of patperns, with superior Oleesee, eareftilly adapted tothesight. Spy Gliiines, Microelooped, Drawls; Instrument" - SurveyoesJedmpasses sod Tran sits, Dairy Thermometers, Glazier's Diamonds, &c., Itc. All kinds of Optical Instruments matie, repaired and adjusted_ Agent for rites oblique' pointed Gold Perin, and the $26 double threat:Lansing Afachines. May 19,1865.-3 m. • REMOVAL. AXES. BOAS, (lato SToptautß9az,) would* .01.- respectful:s inform' the ladies of lebaniiii, and surrounding confitry,thit she Item Meed her Afatfuery Estoblishmear to South side of Cusaberland rind, East Lebanon, . a few doors Bast of Pinegmve road, where she will continue to manufacture BONNETS of the latest styloe ; and furnish all, kiodsof Tarrimmos suit able to the season. Bonnets rill! also be repsirod,nently and quickly_ She respectfully-invitee thc Ladies Mese her a call. , [Lebanon, April 7 1848. SCientific ilirtasher. HRIST/Al , l FINFEROCK, , Chesnut street,rieer the Evangelical Church. offers hie aervieee to the public o Lebanon- as a White Washer. EILS charges •re 25c.; and 50 cente per room, whorl:ling to Its sire. Out of door White Washing also done. Be solicits the pat ronage of the public. ' • • ~ .*May 12,1358. Henry W:zateilman, - m . o. 14401 d No. 6) South TAD Street, be/ow Mark -11 et, Philadelphia. , LEATHER 'DEA LE R Calf Dane, Moroccos, Linings. Bi . • RED AND OAK SOLE IRA Re: N. B.—Rough Leather; beitigliVesetikiiiikeimehange . .. March 3,1858.-Iy. r • . • __ . A BOUT TO VISIT PBOOLADEtPIELTAI.—Ter the WESTERN narzusaii TII tio tow 9tlratreet. Every watentiort-even, with a 111 dealt.. to plea...e. Boseinao-$1 July 22;67-1y; ' UOPIEINB, Henry . Brewery AND LAGER BEER — SALG'ON, TN enmbirland street, a-est of the Plank Reed. Lobe -1 non. Srhrreitter and Lintberger Cheese., Holland Herring, wholendo - • end RetaiL • A. large room in the second story is free for meetings, annistise„Ate, Lebanon, Doe, 9,1857, LebanigiVenia - le'Semiitary. OE FOURTH SESSION of the "LEBANON FE MALE SL3IIIFARY''' eambieneed oetbiltrat day of February. Madame DECAMPS will glyelnetrnetkew In Needle Work. LEON R. BALDWEIL Principal, '" 310DESTE DECAMPS, Tenclierof 3fua cedt Freneli. Lebanon, Feb. 3 ISM • Gaiiien" - KeedB. • is .. GARDEN SEEDS!, Warranted , Fresh, just received by GUILFORD AVIaIfREMEE, Lebanon,Feb.lo,'sB. DruggigeF [TM:PORTANT INFORMATION, by whialimlaCh suffering in fandliesiblYbe avelded.rilidrirnmsr• tied men and thaseaontetnPlatlitgmailiagn.f. Address, enclosing four stamps, DR. Cl. W. AD DISCOMBE, Brooklyn, N: Y. Dec.l43, Don't forOt to . Call !at A TUNS & MoADAK'S, and examine their stock of AL Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags. DEREOBS and BBREGZTEMAINE.IIenry & Stine jj have jest opened splendid sdelmtment of Beroges and Berege de Linea of the /Meat erty'es, and at very low prices. Ladies, pill MOLL . . ATHINS & DicADAM have just received a new suck of-Boota; Shoo, Thinks and Trivellng Bags. • .1111 - .IIOSS' DRUG STORE 5 comarimatin smarm, Opposite ihd ' Court' House, Lebanon, Pa. Xot. ROSS respectfully announces that he has for sale alsr,ge and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi cines. Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medicines, and Fancy Ofnnint,:whlch are offered at the lowest prices. An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, and strict attention to the wants of the Public, enable him to"Mn things in the first style of the science. -----, DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES. -- 7 .- ---- Are the , moat ,certstineurc for Worms i n use.' They are sweet, and 110 child ... will refuse to take them. PersOlis should ask:for “Dr. Ross' Worm Linen • gas," and refuse all others. Many per :.7,,,,,,71_,'.,, sons, not having,this Lozenge, will try to get yon to take some other kind; do - , -it oft let them deceive you—von cast al ` . raYs get them at Dr. Rasa' Drug Mme. - , Lebanon, and yon can, have them, sent ~.. to you; free of empire% by mail., if you enclose the price in a letter. If less Pointcallce slam - than a dollars worth . is wanted, enclose ve, and you will receive them, by return of mail, postpaid. Dr. Boss will send them to any part of the Linked States, on receipt of the money ; Send on then; am:twit their. Price 25 testis:" ' - DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or nu , easinees, and can be taken with positive advantage in all cases in which am:native would be needed; as the commencement of Fevers, Odstiveness, Liver Complaint, some forms of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Blood, and all disitaaes arising from impurity of bleed- They vrill bti found'supericfr tit any other - pill in use. Price 25 cts. per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. Moss, Lebanon. D.K. XOSS' TONIC. MIXTURE, - A. 'superior medicine for the cure of Sick Beaded's, Nervous, Headache, Dyspepsia,, Loss of Appetite; Nor= vans Weeknass, and all diseases ref/Bring' a to nic. TRUSSES Ann SUPPORTERS. , Dr. Ross keeps constantly for Bale, a large assortment of Truisms, of all sizes, and various in price, which will• be sold very low, An experience of more than 20 Fens; give - the afflicted adianbsges not to be hadat every Drug. store. A personal attention trithetitting given: Hyatt need a truss call at Dr. Ross' Drag Stare, Lebamtat, DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS.. ' For Colic, Spasms, Restlessness, & c., of Infants: It calms nervous irritation, soothes pain; antFinalnees to , sleep" Withont leaving: the dull( drowsy Mate-that yai. lows the use of other infant drops. Special attention .is •asked to this remarkable action. Ask fat DlttpA u s l a . fent Drops. DE. ,ROSS'. HAIR wham..., n .. To your ha falling oft? are you troubled: ith dandy ruff, or itehid of the UM? "Dr; Roes'-gall, Tonic tail; cure these troubles. „Price 25 Ms. - DR. BOSS" CURE FOR EVE] it AGUE. Parer and Adaa cured;,, n 2 4 *lune. Individuals who , have suffered for ,weeks and riaanthi;liniti been' &a sin. gle day relieved, as by id 41 - 4 ,- /iiii. "this suers' whiting chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Rose' Store. u.,.... 1)1 !**.0V:XY11r WATER, .... the curs of.S.mvs Weak, or Inflamed' Myna: 'Pitisiee cii. DR,. Rqss , WORM OIL. ' A`pcaltive`enra for Worms. _. DR. ROSS' .LINMENT , .; . The beet Liniment in use for Rkeinitir tienkSprains. Swellings, lirmbea, Tooth , Bate; SOre Throat turd sa Painful' skid iNeuralgic affections of the body, la Dr, Rove' J in iment.: DR. ROSS' TOOTH WASH, For the suns of spanny. and ,Ideeding gums, Sitirvy, for cleansing anllxteraM, md giuns, and imparting a delightful fist, naeath, doe Dr.-Roso' Teeth- Wash, r , ~. ~. 9.-,, ism....I3ERALT EAT.- SARSAPARILLA, , , ...t _PM the. cure_ of Rheumatism, Teller,Scirehth,,k iusui .331- tadirOlieS, Old Sores, Pimples on the 'face, Pinutblour of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at DI .. - COUGH CURED FOR 25 CENTS. - Da. Riissiclee GOMIS SSIMP,,, prepared and sold only si Dr, Ross, opposite - the Court Route; la atoerbdrleßre for coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, dc.: look, well t o . 1 1 the marksof the genuine., Sc'. that .Or.- Rose:name is , . on the bottle. ' EPILEPSY OR PITS CAN BE CUBED! Eeidenceetronger thaw certificated cJithmos lirroart , BLE COXPOILM) is performing more wonderful cures than any other Medicine known Itia perfectly , safe to take. - If.you menot,catiatied. after ming one Bottle,. the tackler war ba - iefnndedi- ir;nde able-'to pay, one -Dottie will - liwgigen gratis to try it: =lrrce Fisa Dollars' perSottle. or three , Bottles for Sat indarat • Dr:ltosa': DFltg Stmt : ,j,ebart.b l .l, ?Imo moms. BUSINW. CA iti),S. AT'
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