11131 F:..tt . ' , V;.4.:.- . ,)y..#.ltit#trtinr. lUill •hPags 'lwamoto= TamelyLis aiLsx TO Loom; 'FY GMES /I ~1, TO FOLLOW." Fp r r I,II3ANObT, PA. '42f• - iitsDAY, Jl:rtx ;17,85 8. , Democratic.*AiN94l4oions. MGE_OF SI,TPREME ebUaT • LLI AM A. -PORTER. OF PHILADELPHIA. CAN.Ari. COMMISSIONER WEST[LrE.Y FROST, VP, IiTETTE T. ',qt.: 1 02 r The trial of Gen,' Lane; in Kan =Sae -14 it 'the' murder' of Mr Jenkins, 'ended, and Lane acquitted. The Jucy 1004 T that "there was nontui,ti,ur tom. •rnitted4"' , What- a farce , the twit new- A --r „ '9,4lo."Weitid-interided `wri tipt,a this-week on some interesting and, undiscussed subjee t— the -Kansas , or Tariff queeticnt Tar in ti6it of Friday; and Sat .l.lrday baiig,so intense, we ' .ehose,of two 'ttie latter,- as a .shield't(Yeereen'us and.ourreaders from 'the former. In apetiking of the heat, We 7 nap. , ool.iijettet * it is intens e , but n some 'folks to beware lest ittey °tet Ihe..foot where it is still ho.ttyrbfltirelyeyltre hundred years There,-we killed two birds with une:itttiiii7Witich is doing pretty ,well with Ahts,,thermorneter ,at 95 deg. . ' •-• 4 4 1ietter - frons aiNfr: Buchanan MU 44 , ' The birth‘day , of American Indepen ''kleit'cbrwitti Celebrated by the titentocracy with eclat. There 'are ur.e, • • fow„.Democratir, Jeft,, w blob one ow'ould , sattrcely , suppose by reading the RKfnpalers. Speeches Were made fferielf; Senator 'Bigler and Qthers: -The following letter.from-Tres m.ideritliuChartan' ierita -I.(iwi, we lay before our 'ieidere, know ,iling.thut they . are, always glad, .to read .cartything.from him :* • WA,smacirea, July 3, 1858. Garrimitaref--I have received your very kind Itineitation to be present at the•meeting of my fel r'leitiiitiletis in Itidependence Squire; to celebrate Ake appriiadhing anniversary of our-Nationia tipendeace. Would that it were in my pallier this invitation. This, heirever; is im -yoneiblm- May we 'ever continue to celebrate, Witt 'strait 'enthusiesm, throughout the length It)id breath s ef the land, each successive return 'of daY-Which. gave usbitth as a nation. 'Whilst 'lweirdiethif; and thus keep alive, from generation i tia b gatitsition, 'flu; memory of .the came - Ma' iaffer `l4riiini the common dangers whi,di Mar' fathers kreebaidered 01 achieving our la-dependence, the "Uailititutiegrand the Union will be preserved. I congratulate you, with all sty heart, upon' the r pAelifit-hopefal prospects of ear country. rhutn -blyhtideettiat. a - kind Providenee has &Spelled - "ibetirigrY cldturs which but recently saemed to rkslisend'ortrilt, and that we have nearly reanhed theread of those 'violent and exaSperated sectional s iailtioireisaries which have threatened the Union. L '"Whiti4;ll coithiat, the present cendition of 'Mir tiouWWith what'll would have been at Congress adjourned without enacting ti l finftigate the sectional 'strife which bad leherigin l efor'yeara between the SUMS of hi:Mader/AO; vie have'every reaSdrr to be thankful ftiPti?f? nations, who ever tifeffeiedat - the hour of our "greatest" need to ahleidiisTroin danger: 4 'Front your friand, very respectfully; JAMES BUOIIANAN. TO - John RObbins,3r., Jesse' Johnson, F. Camp 44 1;411i- Ficis., r entninittee. •••0: • ar MEM 7.tlMr.The mortal remains of 7 ames Monroe fifthrPresident of the 'United States, were remov ed from their resting place in one of the'ceme tsrien of New York, to Richmond, Va., the capi fel EtthaitliO state: The:Obsequies were 'of an idiVoistrig eittilater. The remains were exhinn elliin)Mf. 2if of July, and 'Wien tothe City Rail, traerotilt; tind'from thence by theiSteinterßric iiiihniend, Which Place they 'reached On tho VI, where they were received'With <Patin. Lottildiesnionors and re-interred with all the pa eantry at the command of the authorities. - 61Tras tivtist ancourse of people present, and every demonstration. of "respect' evinced in the safe honer to the patriotic dad. PlP'lion. Jelin M. Bernhisol, Delegate to cor k , . itrolivitim • 'Utah, • publishes an appeal' to the public in relation to the march of the army to wmsde, 'Balt Lake City. Re declares that the dßorinaketpiofession of a desire fei'peaco is hott est; it'll es/Presses a fear that "the misstatements which he charges upon the press of the eoun, tijNilrhisve tbeelfect of prejudfcing the *pub ;4ltivist theletints. •Re 'adds a threat yet Mamie if the army - persist in tti fiiiinied the ' Mormons. AlltadTheTitrie *eoikespondent of , the Boston Poilektieikhe fellowieg Piece of intelligence: "'With unmitigated regret, Colonel; Ildesire to coldffihhiaate a very important pied. of news, viz: Vldllftilitions skirts are no longer the fashion ! Mitiro c tinti, practically,-is a -defunct article and boatirdwder w ill no more be pat into starch to give petticoats the stiffness hitherto requisite.— 1t46 tielligh chic now to wear few Blade and in fact ,collapse the balloon Or The venerable .old Ball of Representa tivuo#,W,achingten, wus the theatre of a public vendue, last Monday. The old chairs and desks of the members were sold to the highest bidder, singly or in lots tif.satit purchasers. There was admercdniPetition for. the .well known desk and chair of John Quincy 'Adams, and they were kuddked down tea member of the press at fifty tiollazr, alid.are to be-senkby . him to Diassachu nett asia.presant Ito a friencl. edt Tolklititto'story Care are need on .the. Philastel.- phinpassengor.railways. -Access bat! to the upper story by means of two .winding, stairways , leading froin - theryear - platform — As these stair waleNtired.htteistiarny nerrow, lashes Will lair it imptititilltrafrriaoh 11;414ii site'eonsequelitly, getitirftretribini4e#aqi6l4W-Will mired to strailri ;Vitas S#llllra4lertry.a.Broctte; tire-'otilast RanalosPeditioVito.;.tho. Amid regior.tv Aliekof. sunstroke 1..4 Out Brooklyn lipry Yard, :on da Tt , stM. z°l-75"YA/T, 4or , tLe asp Tony now suroiriu% tits• surgeon. [Oorrespondimemf the Leb*tion Ai:Worthier.] Let ter'frorn 18708 Wm. M. Breslin—Mr. Editor : We have endeavored to illustrate the length and breadth of this Union movement in the high ways and ,prisons, nye? v laaid 7 and on sea, but 'never entered into tin( .lep4h:.4 e said it was not an effervescence—the power of God was evident •in.the grandeur . --of.-the-:-worh - ncoomplistiedritg simplicityand general ,adaptedpes!, to ; th, piehension of all, and in'thetileirient; 46i:roped, heretofore unseen, in the machinery . f.e flfa,-,eburch. This elemenct,h9,Laity, we ,coneeive,te.,be the • denth - of theVfiiik, the 'thtelopmenk of the Went 'talent iii:f.he' - . 4l7iteh, the E!±‘T < 4 4 . : ciple, not previously Yielded,.",that we slmuld all be co-workers" In a eause,ln which our sympa tie and rewards are alike. .Ithas.brought the clergy and .laity in unity., The, fidea that the, clergy. )vere,t9 „bp as the, Scribes,..mere expound n; ore of , the law, in..thisnge,,haa.assumed,the4rosk, tion.ef good belp-mates,,,,it spiritual marriage of Olin Mat and with, the Great Head and Foutt taro of Life—"the eternal, and invisible.-,Lord pc, 7!l*it i i c l Ring of,Hings 7 <desus mar Redeem erk . 7„ And you ~‘," ilfreaSMT. Perceive .that ,this harrier, brOlremtlown, and: i n:en like the Bereamteenrch s .,i lug the Ser t ipturep-t-Yflo,poiver ,Godtrtntoisitt- Sition"--3now readily :wi)l.-tire. the, goapel i dispensatictni§extile:apparent,:atid with what weight And depth, in th!domeitimriflatiints, everyfauallybecteming , i‘a.<temple 'of "thy Giving ' God; and :every hatmea henna or prayerrWililthe influence be diffused. This leavenobasi hee`d , in t% fpfakdinapawettfilpreyer by thellelySpat, and, god ivofthibiting lies= poref-andf 1 4114 means < Whereby: He .intends aceorepllihingutha - *lark <of : , bringing in ,athejullness< of the Geittflo - squidthel uttermost, part of the sea<Mithieinharititti‘e;' by this new revival eletnent or Makin' #itill'itud.< . unlettered;; His • mesiengers<of inieref iiiiVan ityin."thethondage of sift inad theildf • :ty.-!!* We:Ohould not forgerbtalf this' fin'ger, of. God, and if tovieW even in, our own conntryWithin thil‘lak years,. ; we•m ay tracm this stun° prat tan titandarfto floss to this end. When our California' mines Wank opened, *elite& arrived-at:a 'stsia - of -Mir history when emigratiOn i brreitinii Or defects< In' travel: ing confMniences ; flooded our eities'init4tisted their. earnings- told lives 'in - their Vioite.'the7., _money, flowing into thesa-einlie of .volopod speenlitioni:diverted men froiri Ina's:tire • :business torgrenter, railrtiadi setiMeirted iitter <ritorieS,- and the' <staid , masa 9s et . foreign4Minila-, tion hemmed 'in; found an crutffitante;:inriliaßiesi and wihls<of the west,' and'iviilitt4in..t drinfin o the refinement of our -Minuted religion—the holy' Bible anditien<inf. (led:open the way to convert rationalism and infidelity,, 'and, today, <th-tlie unity of 'OlittiFilins, is tiats!ame , work being accomplished,` hitt With ty tenfold strength and' energy, the barriers of bigoit: l Yand error being overleapt truth must ride glo.riet4ly , 'on. We are reminded of fijittle incident, a:few< Years ago, wont oat frait r AMcb4cles ,.. .that missionaries 'Were wanted for benighted India Invent, of ffut'enritiguoite States, the aPpeal was nobly made, at that meeting not one,Tospentiod; :at the - cleat)" fi g brother- proposed that ; the, matter he mitthili - sehjent of prayer and on again: asspMbiing the roil be called and eich-rnember be ask ed, You inlnnteer They met ; the..rell 'Witt callidf two liiaWited, 'One:has :sines' rested fro - in:KS' labors, the 'othei has in God's 'hands braved the storm and,shock of the, terrors of In die and under his'fatheily' care lives to be alone, 'yet' fled being vrfth, ifim,4c. stands a monument Ottlie'etniraga Whore* itli lie set out, and in Bro. Butler rests the replanting . ef:.inissionary Biel not God litteMdi,in the conversion, Ander this Union - rioyemet Supplying . abundantly these . fields riPetinte. the harvest. We, believe it most devoutly. In. China and India, are fields which this work of 4;a,Titrifili from men raised up in ilte;depth of his wisdom Troia the'cOi'diidity of united pirtstians. AMeries. and Protestant 'England yifili:do'ihe work! • < For the Lebanon Advertiser. Engineering in Neaten. It was very near-the lest of January when.the various parties ; settled steadily down difi the work before them of making the.experimentalMurveys. Considerable delay had been experienced:n pro curinghorses, mules, wasons, - &e. saWsioine tough, times in,, helping. our tiked .teams r along the.execable road:in the:oeighborhood.of - • - • Cordova.. There. was thensual pulling, and pry ing, doubling teams, breaking down 'of :wagons, and. all that, sort of thing. However ; as said above at last we got fairly under way. There were two main brigades, end • these werelsulidi ' vided again into: two minor parties, making , four surveying parties, besides the astronomical de= partment, anti the • commissarit bad' eberge of.the pastermost - party whose duty:wasto - -sureti back towards the..eity of Vera Crui. Coml. menced just inside.' the first range of mountains and had to work eastward all through the "Vain= ed land." The other parties were more pieaaiint ly:situated, they were facingiivest- and each-day carried. them highpr up and conseqatently into a healthier and moreagreeable region. Theke woe nothing, left for us butio work as hard as ever we could, arid get out of ;the low country before the yellow fever season came on. On the satuirprimi eiple that when one hase&natiseous'dOse 'of phyt= ie to take, the sooner:it: is swallowed and over the better.' Our camp:was eon:posed or two tents,' one forthe engineers, leveller's, ,tc.,•and the 'other for the laborers of, the party: Of wimp -we lay on the ground, rolled up. in- our blankets; beds were not to be thought: ofevery 'endeavor was made to lighten the , camp equipage as mach as possible, and_with good , reason too, for the poor mules had as much as ever they could . de to toil along with' the - hear neeeSiarias of life without overloading them with any of the luxuries. The cooking department was in charge of the commis- ' sary attached to the party. Re - liad'some assist ants of various colors from an ebony importation from the island - of San Domingo to a light olive faced Mexican from Vera Cruz. ,li„was not an easy matter to control:these cooks, of ours; they were not accustomed to discipline, and were very well accustomed to bad rum; They were soon shown, however, that there was a way to enforce obedience, and I have - ne deubt subsided into staid enough individuals aiter.a time. I left be fore their conversion was , qpmplete, and have an idea that some of them at linult don't regard me with the greatest good will imaginable. The chainmen were from the United Sta:Ms, the axe men were generally - native9'; - inaking.allowance for the diffmulty of explainikigeurselies, as near ly all of us were ignerant Of Spanish, we got along comfortably enough. -Indeed with the exception aforesaid of our dingy wake; we'had quite a nice party. The means of conveyance from place to place were an ambulance or spring wagon drawn by 4 horses or mules as. the ease,might.he, and seine half dozen en's° pack males. . Our daily life was something, as follows : Cooks.called at 4 a. in., rest of the-party at 5, breakfast nominally at 54 or G, but in reality whenefer wo - CoUld suf ficiently spur up those plaguy Ct:aka:to get it ready. This Meal i6s comppsed ofeelfee,Wheat bread, corn bread, mess pork, Or, other kind of meat, and fruit if we,eottla get any, ziVe.got to work about k or 8; generally - having some dis tance to go first; so:ratlines - we went in the wag on, sometimes on foot. :The party nearly all ear. ried arms into the field. It wai-W-novel:Wpecta cle, that of ay isuyey . ing'paity lilt* Omit, - the/engi neers with CE:lre:teketkell heitedtiboutaqiiiiht, the men Vijklt,NlaJP.: ll 434 l -4 11 ... 4 1.r ort. gun s 4unx L o p baok..,..Tite:wagon aftekileavingdhe fas AM, THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• patty st*lntrk -*United firltallakt, sae , then the Tram isso add :his si,t7thrbiltruce heir tents, rlietked iiiiie4itibe4tlesAnd sok out to ."moyilitilopY,i'llerttorl'eriiitedi4linagkthfft they paised the surveying party as nearly as pos. sible about, dinner time. A halt was called, the dinner which was kept in some comfortable place in the wagon, was i quickly paraded, and we fell: to, and ate our ruiC4l,YMal ultdio solon itref p. near the water if such 15113 to be obtained, which was : o t Always tht.ease.',..,,,Ainner (which ream, bled breakfast is all but the name) over the com missary resumed his enrich and the" surveyors their work. The tents 'were Vitebbli fdr`tlie night near wiser - , We Jedgiul 'Our daYitirworewbOld end, and supper prepared. As wo did hiat'letzie Toff till dark• it' irstlaili-"Pretty ;ale' before ,we reached theca:nap, "whieh • could;gezieritilYtte Atifiguishediainathe gloom-by the the earking,ll4.l , .* After supper the girarid Tist for the' ight'vesanizide - -out4 - thio`flist l ieitina Corn tif ini;:beind relieved eve ryTherieneliilre. la% lititniern. riastheitediritlithe'l r ‘itY'Of the flookivic&64 - iitg•thilihthier'hcizir. - Affairs son arally.ivero oirffifist ili`iduz‘ed state th'at' pre. eiletiotitOf 'kelriiiiregifailViviefeezisidefed Ise:eas t ."' Sari , to LikrdveSit'VlirshlviiitTrbili IfeiziirWinieetett the doMpariyiequioirertiffinie etoleit' The' guariblitrilyk thittriedlizitititied weapon';` and each • sleeiser had his isinis'iitfdrplepteAd head.' To she*: that' theisoipiiremiticcrie Wait not' altieth er needless, ildititiOnifilitl'ai 'atitke - Titarif by 3 ' tiodritiohfferii;and this firrzWei It lled t they ItltdiViinthrthelitslW "ffivini-iiiirtatiiue 'of the' wi , 464.tiilP 4 l3.64 ll . lii4iii`sikrsi of a 400 d. - night's ;Oise ißlt ;for t ittia'effil of thnikiliesteolif -iffecdWlclaiid - s; the tiet&''the' abbitCthii , size of those knowel - fitilifiO,"iitti'kei'sithf,tiek'sr l • they‘ ziike' . ireill i `ViVi . anti'initutry, Jar (what 'We); 'Tiler's` are few: iogtty .annoyancergreetter, or t a req ere more ,R.,ioso phitoillitir eithfiTY; l filita ri the'e4iereetiaitireki of •inseCtri -When' mit is weary and arritil4.4'fbirest.--: --trehtMikillt tong believer iri . pit 'sine - Wei -I was to ielt,4 irertz'lCrtiPfiirithe tufted gtathild 1114 7th `Feb'rp : E; " Accord: r. ingly one'rainf mi` ' panions and left the camp on the same laiittnitnal that; had` earriednie; `-the Iregize 1` was .3,ll4 l thaVrliiiii;* . mOrning in thirliiitz i'ltokrd" the Sourld,Pflipid galloping lE~liinit ' mai on tutu= -ins there; vette', robin following at high speed las. - lso inlifirid.; . "BeillegiOralle6f:hisintatpits,end` inblvi*g'tisat the Lisle `.used - en' 4,10 e, F concluded ' thit in ease' of tieetritify"heiti l a;trs" "ioide`Wozikt bh'isttei4ed. with trOtai 43o rhino,' - se flooleillikiiii`siriteter from the'hnisthivalid 'Waited lasso:"' legobliediretty 'll - aexit t6;raiiiioti:Og - , so TundOsigrailitik., liirtrillat 011 41146 " users ' who - speak here chlted 4,;T'aiad dish not speak ` Spin ' isli,'so 3 be l bo ' weil ' pol'itel) and to bnek,Aiiiiiktni'ibPaigii3i`Oiai f w'agi'li!;g:r("i'at ;salzige: -"Bat' better:- ti t s' kzitiiriziailid when tiiieei out that `liii(ie" need, be clight"in4ing"'Onah when 'the danger is real. Bayard Taylor was 'robbed because "he harried an' ezubtypistvi On)y, took . if.,Out to yiload When' the iarhals' weriralioaoy covering from behind a-bush. •-:kialugd irtead'''of m ina4ileh'ia to the` turvey in-question was' . triode . to not Icing liter thikin tlie`'fdllowing~n inner. 'Lc ma promise=tlin't'iwhen tli'e"'e~peditioti'first'arr dl in 'Mettle:iv and' indeed' up' to . the last' ticanT suW bim, . . ' he 'was for hggping his arnis ready. and excellent T iluPpose,,Jie grew careless as people lengthily dein Cli'snat . tors; and gain uirea r rryini'hig re•olligr:.', Well eifecittr'i he' . irar Oaoug the Per-. fo'rulauti his i dutieit,'Ain l ' w 6 ii4Osted by 3. loidieif of the GOVerninlnitbaiti Who'Oure up asked 'hi a eiril , niattner toi. alight 'for their'tiegark viasiiid,n4,ure4 . by complying with their rogues perceiving that - he was not one of thetnsuddinlY put 'a'pistol to i bis bead and demaiii2 " ed t ~fi ` is nMney, he was'obliged' what"glicdd lie unarmed EMX?3%I do against 3 soldierS, Had he hill sii'iboOt 'er, the probability is''that they _ would not have 'made any attempt at all 13 - il l: Mini. 8o ilcli" z the , negleeCcif proper preciintienl±'±:a4veiliirlat out let Or - hinAratibiir V. Vera ~ Craz and embarked on board the Tennessee.' 'The la:SV ' pei;onihoee half& I' shoeh!'eiCtiie'jhtii; h4fere'enie r ria"g :the beat , was loi!kifid4otffriend Mf s ktinny, lag(' of Boston,iliit'sime Srh r o afterwards joined the liberal aiiiiii'itifd"iftilill'OhaV,i4 with great aria 'C'a'F'''e . r . 'eri r i near being shot, a's lietng'iii'ereigneri t eloieiCeright to' take . aidell. - `'Theingh condo:en:his in'the :onus , otd7ial'sgiabbles"WthellaeVi, ehalVilicfi feel eiiicere;regicr . d;:an:d rejoiCe isechntits } s stated - 6414'Utit liberty;On kis `parole, fie is -Lea; of oh We ep r ilingly - ativViiierii.s r aistiOse tion, as , well as Oneated - gentlen'itizi`: It would bee:gra - 4i ff he lost his such a cause as that'et one Mexidia Tarty . , agaierst anotber, where no principle 'sore that of 'who shall of power.` " )lri Coolidge howeverus for removed frOnilftifini 'any rdid nfative'for his amore gene'reti - : and open hearted 'mean wasnething bat the-Rive' eieeiteritent and adventure impelled`him'totthe Problems -I -Answers" and Solutions Penni:En 7, 1 ---A person has _two pups and a cover, which. weighs 30. ounces, „Af Ate first cup he cover ed tt weigh yr as ,rnach as,the second, but if the second- cup he eovered,Awill weigh 3,titnos as ,much an,thriArsh; ,what:ie,the weight of eaoh , cup'? , a reatangulai piece of len'd , . were tivdroli'widpr and' three reds longer it would' contain -Winds 'there i but ''if it' "were three rods • , . wider and two rods` longer, leiroutdeOntarin 28 rods' more. , Requiredthe area. • • -, Sot:Trio! or ,Pnontmst ; l:.—rif B reeeives,s3o or 30-50 0r, : 3-5 of tlke , whole amount , be will dig 3-6 of ,the And:A digsof the Now,,aneord!pg to ate conditions of the questiOn, 4-6 of 25,0 f number : of rads plus 4 rods, equals 2.3 of 3-5 the whole numbei: ,of rodsA . tkls is, 8-25:plus 0r,,24-75 plus 4 =30.75. , r4-rods•must therefore.equal 30-75--=44L 75.---0-76 of the whole number ofrods.. 4 4 ,equcils 645, 1-75 equalnho 1-6.'of 4, which is i.of a rod; 1gai1f.5,75 egaals-7.5X1.---50 rods. B digs 3-5 9;-30 rodiyand 42-5 orSii rods. , CONESTOGA. . . . SoLirriols''orUnity,' Or' 4-4' . equal the'numberoryitidly they had at first..;-=---- Then; after bliying had 4 ' 4' phut SO of which to' plus 'fi t leaving-a rinnkinderi of tplit4l2fr which according, to thd conditions - of' the question; equal to 3 times the quantity they had at first, or 12-4. If plus 22i-12-4, - 22/- must equal 12_ of the - whoa quantity. If 9-4 equals 22f, 4-4 equals' 24; ifklictild the ty, equitlip4`timis 4 2l-='l9 yirds. Odnestoga:Centre. r.: • ..CONES TOGA. :I, •^' 1.7:1" "I: 1 5. G ;%of Landis Valley sends .eorreet so lanai's se: proldems 1 ,arid2..not, nag different., freas. fhe above, yet !kat they.arewritte`ri balf 4 shei. 2tf „pater j ,and rather; “'" mnelt crp t w y ed r tz:bi {PaditY• 1 93*ktc . . c°llßTif,4of!t.h9!4giNVMP•3::.!V.,e itt,M4,9fc Bareville, sends utcorrectligNtipri# of tire,a*attt• ED. I:=2 TERRIBLE AOCITMINT AT ACOAL hiluic.—We are pained to announce the occarreniss of a sea ,eatas troplaa, theresult, it is to hi feared, of 'careless ness. It appears that abatis noon, on Thurday last. five men and two boys ascended the ditutt, at the Thotnastown colliery, in a car resting on a cage. When with in a few inches of the top, a pin on which the cage rests when it roadie!, the top, wits : Paired cat too 'neion,:Andithe par was not on a level with the platform ;efficiently to be roll- Ad off the eage. In thisposition two of the wheels of the car were rolled off the cage; but it was found impossitle to get the other wheels off. A signal was given to the corginehr, who could not see the position of the cage, 'to hoist it a lit tle. : slinfortunately, it was hoisted too high; the ear tilted, :was freed crstirely from the eige, and the next instant, with Its freight of Precious lives, consisting .of four nien and two boyi, was dashed -dosim thechaft, a perpend icular depth of two hun dred and,forty feet. The reinains of the unfortun ate man and boys were, after the oecurretice, re moved to the surface in a sheskingly'mutilated condition. Two of the men hilted; awned' Sulli van andaenwhiab, leave Ifatailiic The "other tifoiaonc.of:whom witi named renniilf,'lSrein'un lolactiede:,sThe.names `of the two boyi 'have i ttot•learned.. : This%is one Of the mosutei n !riblo Mining"' duel .-.dents itlichibas ever- hapiretild'iti iMitry, ,and , vte grieve to say . that it id attribUted - to Care lessness alone. If minerothern selves would oily, leettibodlr, be as . careful ofitheir hies em ,ploy'erip andibosies are solieitotis for their, safety, itimAhoulLnotheicalled. Mil t so often n to notetliese ~distressingi , ;,,;i11311111:, t.tr IENERAL 'DIECTORY: - '1 ," ...‘;TRBIEDERAL 'GOVERNISISNT.' ' ' ;President,, , amereßuchirnan; of Vice Presidmt—John C. Breakenrldge r ..Ey, ,, Speaker pf the licuse—James t. Orr, S. Seer6trirY Strit'eLeirqs Casd, Mieh. SeCretarroir Treasuryj—r•Horrell.Cobb; Spet:etrgy j Interior — Jacob Thorripson;Miss. Seeptary 4.l3eyy . . 7 —lstrae •Toucy, Coon., 'Seeretity ,if Wilk—jai:Cß. Floyd, Va.. r Postmaster Generaleron V. Bri4ii, 'Perin; eittorrierylleideral—Tereminh S, Black, Pa: ,Clitefqnst,les t7 .lteger:.R.:Tarkey ; Associate Jas . .trees—jon,AdcLerns, James Wayrrei John 'eatforiltikerY. Daniel, Samuel Nelson, Robert - C:ViiiriJohn Ceinpbell, Nathan Oliffoid. STATE. OFFICERS . Gereriffir:, ' - WM F Pap'her, Lycoming:ce, A Sediatary of P Wni'brlleisfer, AMIS . .Surieyor.General,John „Rowe, ' ,Anditor, General, japnio:Fry, Ment,gomery.' , • State 'Treasurer, Henry S Alagraw, Lancaster Schools Henry:o Rickok, Dauphin :Canal. Con:; Arnold - Plainer, Venange ; George ~--"Scott,Volumbial,, B introd Strickland;-Chester. 'd - ticlges of Supreme Court, Walter H.Lowrie, Chief stme, Wm A Potter, Geo. W Woodward,Nlas Thompson Wm Strong. ,COTIBTY: OFFICERS. President Judge, Jobp J Pearson Asideilfd* . Judges;Wili Rank, G B Deppin , Sheriff; i Prolhonotary. W.Bbur • • • .4eopider ofVuarter Sessions,'C•P Miller RegisUr ' Dlmiel. Stroh, jr, 'Cleili=ofCirphane Court, Jefferson B Light 'Treasurer, Joseph Bowman Commissioners FredisrickShultz,lacob K Brick- Afichasi Deipinger •- - 'COmmissionereCounsel, Levi Kline • Clerk, . ' Cyrus Sh irk Messenger Samuel Lutz • ` ,CountySuperintendent,JOhn H Kluge -Distsiet r Attorney, Levi Meily SCOUraill, Daniel Light • . Diiebtois, Isaac Berm; Levi Kreider, Sn'in'l Bohm Almshouse PhysicianiDi Wm M Guilford Audi.tors, John , S , Bomberger,'John Light; (tan ..ne6 Henry ; Brand t • . 4 6 - duntY . Serveyo4 Adam. Grittinger, Oohonor, David Klick Appraiser,`Wm H Ibach LEBANON . BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Jacob Weidle Ass't Durtesii, J E 'Daugherty ' V,onnen, Henry Bubb, Geo Melly, H T•Hoffutan, Philip Arentz, J. M Mark, Wet 0 Fauber - Itoro,ughCounsel, J Mich High' Constable, Deo Walter JustieesOf the Peace, Jos Gleim, A S sly .Constable, Jos Shantz School,Hirectors, Ed A Uhler, Jacob Smith, Elias Raber, H e Zimmerman, H Derr,S T.l , 4cAdain Assessors, S 'Harbeson (w w) A H Earbioi, (e w) Ass't Assesiors,Joel doodhart, Adani Rise, (w w) ;Dhno,Sreenaivalt, John D Krause, to w) Supenisors, Jas La.scomb, (ww).Gliorgner,(ew) `Judges; Geo Snavely, (ww) Bernard Rauch, (e w) Inapeetors, Abner W - Hartman, :Peter L Stowell, w) J Rodarmel, J H Holinian, (e w) Surveyor,- Isaac Hoffer -Trpagmar, Edw A Uhler , Post MistreSs, Mrs A L B.u.thrantf Pollee, Henry McCord, Henry,Ruth t'Wood. Verder, 'Levi Phreaner H:LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS, Chief Burgess, Frardtlin'WaltOr' Ain't Burgess, Gideon Light Council, Cyrus ;Butch, Geo Fisher, Jos Huston, Josiah ,Debuff, John Tunel, Henry Lapo High Constable,Peter Eckenroth, Sr • Wood Corder, oi] Fox, sr Jiistice of the. Peace, John G Light Assessor, , Absitiom Hain • Ass% Assessors, Geo Hoffman, C IL Bordner School 'Directors, S Reincehl, Thos Foster, Henry ' 'Boltz 'John Miller, E K Kimmel J Pence Supervisors, John Arnold, Jacob Gordy, sr Judgeojobilltean, sr Inspectors,Abraham Hostetter, Was Black CoirstableAndiew Fasnaeht • Auditor, Samuel Fisher AGENCIES Agent for Howard J Co's Express Agent.foitebanon Mutual Ins. Co., &S.Ely ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP MAILS. -Prom.Philad'a and the East, at 1.4 a in Froth Harrisburg and the West, at 4 ; p Prom Lancaster, between 5 and 6,p m Froin ShadrentOWD, at 10 From Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at 9 a in. Mazes close hero at the following hours : For the East, at 3,1 p mil For Lancaster, at S a m For the West, at 11 a viper Shmfferst'n at 34-p m For Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at di p in HOTELS • FRANKLIN ROUSE [toiler of Penn: and Itairt•Orai streets, J. , , READING, PA.- (Formerly Railroad Motel. ) ). RISTBNBATT respectfully informs the I publie.and visitors that he has opened the above Hotel for their accommodation and comfort. Re has furnished thi3 house well, with overly conveni-' ewe; and also reamddelefithe Chtunbere met Apartments, Bar-room, Parlors, &0. ills Hotel is fitted up with all the modern improvements, and visitors shall be furnish ed with the best the market affords at his table, and the Liquors of the beet and purest kinds. . N. B.—Nle Stablingle large, and yard attached, and strict attention paid to this department of the Rotel. Reading, May Mt, 1858. UNION MOTEL. NORTII LBRANON - BOWY:— • The undersigned repeetfuily, inforins the public that be still eontin-t: tleil at the "UNION HOTEL," in the ' tl i 3 borough of North Lebanon, formerly - kept by Mr.. John IL Miller, where he is now prepared to -'welcome his friends and:travelera, and cheer - them with the good things of the land., Ills TABLE shall be pthvided with the best the seasons can afford, and his BAR shall famish the choicestlAquers. His efforts will Est to make all stopping with him fool entirely at borne, and enjoYall the conveniences that can be given in a publie house. The Stabling is' large and' roomy and in excellent.order. Air BOA.RDTNG.—II& is also prepared to take a num ber of Boarders.. Boarding as reasonable as can be ob tained at any other place. lie extends a cordial invita tion to all visiting North Lebanon, to give him a call. • • . JONATHAN OEESAMAN. North losbanon Borough March 24, lidS. —Lebanon House, cbrnerro- Walnut4treet. and Lebanon Valley Railroad, , °P2'. o # 4 e-ffie ,Repot, 'Lawton, THEI undersigned takes pleasure in In, forming his friend anti 'the public; that lie has completed his large NEW - NOUSE, and is now prepared to acme modate the' public in the very BEST STYLE Ms haus° is very commodious, and 'arranged with all the modern improvements. it containa,s6 dif ferent rooms, which enable the Proprietor tOgive Ortiato apartments to all who _may: desire theni. Hie TABLE shall be famished with the best provisionsof the seasons, and hie BAR shall contain the choleeet Liquors. Accom modating serval:4B.am emploYed, and nolrouble will :I* spared to make all who stop, with, him perfectly comfort able.-Charges- moderate. - insgeltaa also extensive:STAKlNG. - _The traveling Ipubllc are respectfully invited to make this .Ixons&their HOME. CHARLES IY:KUEN LE. Lqbsucp, *lvy /868.4 e+w • fit . ..~ HARIIJS J. SELTZER ) . ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0= in Cumberland street, nearly onpoelte Pena's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. Aug. 20, '57. LEVI BIEILY S DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ;WILL attend to all his official business; also, all other lf legal and profolisional business entrusted to him will be prbraptly attended to. OFFICE-In Cumberland street, second door east from Market street, Lebanon,Pa._. [July 22, LAFAYETTE 'MOWED, -(}'AS FITTER. A DJOINING-4.113,-ELY% blllee, - Walnut street, Leba -141, non, Pa. A large and beautiful assortment of FIX TURES from the well-known establishment of Conammus & Emma, always.on hand at. Philadelphia prices. Any- All work warranted to 'give satisfaction. Jar All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. The but of reference given. [Sep. 16,'57. P. G. W.I.KEL, BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, Deposit, Dauphin Coney, Pa. lAM PREPARED* 4.11 times, to put up BRICK Rona, in all its branohes, and os 'the shortest •. notice. Also, 'But4 ItItar?INOS, BOlLtlis, INN- IL Wens,Bosara,llzAnTue, and all work connect ed with a Fon:yeas; 'done. AIWA Gan:q of Slone aeons always ready to put down foundations, and do stone work of every description. : ' [July 1, V—tf. SAMUEL L. FOX , 637 North Ist street, aloce Pullouts sod et., Pleaadelphia.. sixl t rsYth M i iliste" SPktiAbtES ino dSi ve:Flastic Steel Frames, ofagreat , varetyf pattvith superior Glasses, carefully adapted to the sight. Spy GlasSes, Microscopes, Drawing Inetztunents, Surveyor's .Conipasses and Tran sits, Dairy Thermometers, Glazier's Diamonds, &c., &c. All kinds of 9ptleal Instraments made, repaired and adjusted.'Agent for Fife's oblique pointed Gold Pens, and the PA eloittrie - ihread ,Sewing Mayl9, 1853.-3mv •''' REMOVAL. la - S•C BOAE, (late MissWomucsnonva would resliedenty 3nlbl tfiie Ledies'cif Lebanon, , and surrounding country; that she bee Removed her Millinery, Establishment to ..Southeide of-Oumberiand eireet,„East, .Lebanon„a feu', do,orat. of Rinegroee read, where she iOll coi3tinge. to .nanufacturp,BON,NATS of the lateat styles; tarnish l all kiiidief Titiminw64uit , able I to - the season. IlonneW*lll also lie xenkreed;beatly and quickly. Sho respectfully invitee the Ladles to give, her a call. .[Lebanon, , Aptil• 7;1858. Scientifir`:lllAltite Washer. 011RISTIAN'TINFFROCIC- • Cheshitt 'eteeet, nea r !. the J. Evattgelieel Church, offers hie aeivieee'tii the public of Lebanon. as a White Washer. His charges are 25c., 3714 c., and 5.0 cents per room, according to Its size. Out of d oor White Washing also done, He soliaits the pat -renege of the public. - Mayl2, 1358. Henry W.:.Overman l • • - ict e . t l i cr i zo iL aSouth p1.11,1:1 .Street, .: below LEA e +IIIER••OJEALER . Calf Skins, llforocdos;Lftkinga;Vollingfg .' ,11.. ED AND. °Alf, sqLE 1.•.4%.T1LE11, N. Ill:Lßough Leather, bought'or bitten is exchange, - • March 3,1858.4 V - . To, Pprsons TO irISIT.iIb.I4.O.L . LiTILL t-LTRY A the WESTERN HOTEL, Memicsr street, be— low 9th street. Every attention given, with a desire to please. BOARDING $1 pan DAD. I I July V.,, , 57-I.y. A, Itt. JALOPRINS,Isr, gar. HArtMan , s Bre«ery AND LAGER BEER SALOON, TN Cumberland Street, west of the Plank Read,leba 1, non. Schweitzer and 'Lhnberger Chem, Holland Herring, wholesale and Retail. A large room in the second story is free for meetings, societies. &c. Lebanon' Dec 8,1857. • CORN BROOMS. riMlß'Undersigne'd Would respectfully inform the pub '. lidthai he has opened a BROOM FACTORY a few doors south.of .tlle Lebanon Valley 'Railroad, in Market Street; Lebanon, I'M, where he' is prepared to 'supply storekeepeis and others with BROOMS of thelMat make at reasonable micas'. .Also BroomCern boughtuvtaken in Exchange for Brooms. Please give him a call. CHARLES REINOELifs, net: Lebanon, Juno 1858.—tf. TrlnE undersigned have, this winter, laid hi one of the 1. most beautiful lots .of ;SPICING-WATER,, ICE, eyer housed in this place, and will serve faitilies every morn ing-throughout the season. They will also furnislr Ice at all hours In cases of sickness or death. _ , tla7.; For tering, apply tn ' REINHARD Sz STMT. Lebanon, March 17, 1858.-tf. Wanted, - : BY the: undersigned, in Lebanon, imnediatidy, for which the highest market prices will be paid CASH: 1000 lbs. Bologna Sausages; 1000 lbs. Dryad Beef. nay. 12, 1858.-Im. WILLIAM MIRK . NATIONAL HOTEL, RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHIT.A.DELPHIA.. ,PETETI. BIDES; SIDES S CARMANY. CYRUS CLILILIANY. Lebanon Female Seminary. TIRE FOURTII SESSION Of the "LEDANON FE MALE SEMINARY" commenced. on the first day of February. Madame DECAMPS will give instruction in Needle Work. LEGH.R. BAUM - IER, Principal, • ➢IODESiE DECAMPS, Teacherof Jfusicand 'French Lebanon, Feb. 31858. Don't forget to Cali at ATHINSMeTADAP4'S, and Texamlue their stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags. BREG.ES and 13EREGE DE LAlNE.—licory, & Stinc .E hare just opened a splendid asslrtment of Beregec Sind Bongo de Mines of the latest sty' cs, and at very low prices. Lndles, call soon. A THINS MeADAM have just received a new stick A of 'Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Traveling Bogs. SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING New Bather Shop.. GEORGE W. DALY, 31.taasi Sallee; oprentito the UL nnoa Blink, would respectfully inform the Cltlzensof Lebanon and vicinity, that ho still continues his Ihret-elnes Shaving 4 , Hair Dressing Saloon, .. and is prepared to do business in the neatest and beet style, and would solicit all to give him a trial. Lebanon. Oct. . 21, 1857. • Shaving, Dressiing, and Sian inpoon isig Saloon. ryIM3II3I(3IAN k WHALEY would respectfully in ._4 form the public that they have REMOVED their stablishment to Market Street; next door to John 31. kfark'e Hotel, Lebanon ' where it will give them pleasure to wait on all who may favor them with their patronage. They have had much experience la- the business, and will spare no plias to give entire satisfaction's to their custo mers. ' They have made every arrangement for the per fection of their business. They cordially, invite a call and trial.. • Lobanon,,blarelf 3, 1858.. WINES AND LIQUORS. CORNWALL IN THE FIELD ! WINE & LIQCOR STORE. rpBE subscribes bag opened a Store at his residence, .1 about 2 miles from Corn Wall Furnace; and y, mile from Eby's Tavern, in Cornwall township, Lebanon co., and laid in a line stock of WINES nod LIQUORS, which he will sell at the lowest prices. The best attention has been paid to the quality of the liquors, and they arc sub mitted to the public, with conliderice that they will give . satisfaction both in quality and price. Cornwall tp, July 7, 711581 Reigattls Wine and Liquor Store, Con'Nita of Market and Ireder streets, Lc r =it & • non, Pa., in the room ibrnterly °envied by Jacob Weidie, Seq., where Le still continuer; to • keep an assortment of the very best brands of WI.N.EB and LIQUORS that can be got To those who are ac• queinteti with bit LIQUORS, it fa not nocemary for him to ePeek, as the Liquors will speak for theinseiree. To hotel Keepers, and all- others, he would state that it is merely nocmeaay for them to utll and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full satisfaction. EMANUML REIGART. N. B.—Remember at Weldic'e Corner. Lebanon, May 5, 1858. To the . Farmer. or Lebanon County. Vm ' are offered a chance this year, which bas never been offered beforey • and; porta*, never will be again; and that is : each Winer alb try for himself Marmy's Reaper and Mower, with Wood's Im provement, and if it tines not do all as represented, there are no loss es sustained. The Agents for Lebanon countyarn per fectly responsible for all they warrant these Mowers and Reapers to perform, and do not offer them to the Ihrmer with view of merely selling them, but to answer the purpose of their invention — lighteninglabor,and giving full equivalent for the price of their coat. There is no humbug about these Machines. They are the latest and best improved of their kind.. There arc none others now extant Nutt exool them ; and to prove this, it is but nec essary to say that in 1857, they took the first premiums at all the Counti and State Fairs of• Pennsylvania; the first premiums in Vermont, New Yotk, Maryland, and Tennessee. But the greatest victory achieved was at the great trial at the United States Agricultural Fair, at Syracuse, in 1867, where the Drat and second (old and silver medals) Premiums were awarded, as thobeat com bined Machine and as a Reaper. . . • The Agents, A. MAJoa a Inurrinta, would challenge all Agents of Reapers and Mowers in this county to a trial at such time and place as will stilt them. And If Mannre Reaper and Mower with .Wood's Improvement IS not the best Machine, a fair trial will decide it. Address the Agents, A. MAJOR' & BRO. ' WY 2e. xB6B-tr. .Lebanon i Pa. BLACK.DOVSKIN, Fancy Casmiunere, Satinet, Linen, Marseilles, corduroy and Cottonado Parrs, nu oud liesaeffley, sit r.; - 11.21ZENSTEIN L - 8110. rty.'"E g 4; ^ • •;,• 1.1 .• • • Ell 2 P . r9 ^a 4 BUSINESS CARDS Ice! Ice! NEW IVIIOLESA-E AND RETAIL PHILIP WITMER MISCELLANEOUS MEDICINAL JULY APPOINTMENT! TO INVALIDS. 1/ R. HARDMAN, Analytical Physician, and Physician for Diseases of the Lunge, formerly Physician to the Cineitinatli Marine Hospital, and Invalid's Retreat, *Cor responding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation, Author pf Itettervi to Davalideliiikilditor of the "m e di ca l stetlxiscolfie," may be constilMit a r t f LEBANON, Pa. LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE , on SATURDAY, JULY 3d. DR. HARDMAN, TILEAV CONSUId.PTION, IMO:S -cums, Laryngitis, Asthitts, and ail Tiscascs of the Throat and Lungs, by ,ramDicierkt ANHA LrriroN. Tho great point Ti Hie .tpealmant of all human male 'dies is to get at the digease in a direct manner. All llicel loines aro estimatext by their action rippn the organ xe qu_iring relief. This is the impormat fort upon phlch., UT - elation is based. If the Donlan la (tensed, we take 411441Ciile directly intoltie Stoinach: If •Ikie Lucie are dlsetial, breathe or Inhale medicated vapois NrectlySit e .to them. The reason why Consumption. and Dbseases ox -thetLtirige 'have heretofore resisted all tieatmentue4 been because they were not approached in a direct maws 'by medicines. They were intended to be Ideafiend yet Xite4 were so administered that tboy cou ld'ldlet tier Onstitu tionally, exPending their eaCtlida •XtPon Ale Stomach, 'whiled the foul ificera within the Itangsleers unmolested.•• INHALATION ' brinks the - Metlieinit into . • direct contact with the (Damn, without the disadvantag es of violontaction.' Its application is eio simple that it may be 'ernployed by the youngest infant or feeblest in valid. It does not derange the Stomach, or haterfere the least Fith . ,the, strength, ,ccurribrt,orivintidilt the Patient. er 16"as* in tor • OTHER -DISEASES TREATErt 1; • In relation to the,folliiwinidiseases;elther .when*lm• • nlicated with Lung Atfectloas or existing almfe; alto in ;rite consultation--usualtillnd them paoarerix PROLAPSDS and all forms of FEHALE COM- • PLAINTS, IRREGULARITIES Mid'WEXIINEE.S.' • PALPITATION'Iuid lIEART DIS EASR,'Liver complaint;,Dy.imira' - 41.11":ts*if pls.; eases of the Stomach .1 *0 All Obsesses orthei ;Els - suc h • aril% . 14 .0 i-pi•-. 1 lepsy, and all otbrii forma Neivols34!Pujiil#F l % • *** No-thartecroiemisaltialiiii. r • • Jane 23, labB.' "• ' IS. /014iAltralAN;lr. • r.0i0..1 • - A t - VIVIII.IIL- --•- Head of •Glostirllair frompliEfELy PRESERVIV TO•ftrn GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray..worditantrhaveit relit:eke to,• former color ;;or bald, b.utwonld , Inn - tithe: glowth radar id, or troubled with dandruff and' itchi*,.. ;but' would have it removed, or troubledi with dicafulapskald head, or other eruptions, but wouldheeuredi - orniith'idar Math' ache (nenralgia)bt.t would•be ctired4T It:11111 . 1W retriose• all pimples,from the face,andlskin.lc• Prof. , Wood l ei flair. Restorative will do all this, eedeircular and the following: Axx A teort, November's,lBs6. Prot 0. J. Noon--Bear , Sir•: I.havollicard much said of the wouderful effects of your • BhirAtestortitivel , but having been so often cheated by quiekirAnti•EplAck'noe trams, hair dyes, &e., I was disposedloplaccrybur Rtsote retire in the same category With tha•ttionsand and'one, loudly trumpeted quack rinnediespacitia .mat you in Lawrence county Kline months since, When cyou gave Trlle• such assurance as Induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by my, gelki.Wife, whose hair had be • come very thin and entirely-yrbite,bad<beforweitianst-.. ing one of your lame bottles, her hair was restoredaear ,lykto its original beautifai hrova ogior4clicad thith,en-. led 'and beivame betiutißit loculy 4 , 'entirely, over the bead ; she ckiiiiniet ale it, no sireply because , of its bean tif)ing effects oPort,•the hair,. but, hectrese of • its healthful influence upon,the head and mind. :10thers of my family and friends art toting yew Itestorative,ivith the happiest effects; theieforemy4eptiebun.and doubts in reference to its character and 'vette are entirely .re removed ; and I can and do mosteordially and,confiden , tially recommend its use: byall who yrould:have Abele hair restored from white or grai(by• reason of sickness or age) to original color an d . beauty, and .by, young I persons who would Lave their.hair beautifuland glassy. Very truly and gratefully your%, . , • SOLOMON 'Fitexti wool): It was a long tlme.aftee , I mit you at 'you before I got the beitle of Bestorative for which 4 you gave me an order upon, your agent in -'Detroit, and I when I got it we concluded,to try.it•on.,hlre. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. • ,Ificeedone all that • you assured me it wouldclo; and others.ofArty fatollyabd friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommx Ming its use Mothers as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for It. . . •• Again, trots rospecthilly.and yours, •• BOLOMAN,IDIANN, Caltitfilin Jane 21,1.852.4 I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood'a Hair Restorutive,and have admired its wonderful canna. , Diyhair was becom log, as I thought, prematurely, gray, but by Blouse of his Restorative it has resumed ,its•original-oolcii,. and, I have no doubt, permanently ; S. BB vvriß - ex-Senatoi; VAL 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, .312 Broadway. N.Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing distablihmsnt) and :114 -Alarket street, St. Louis, • 410. .4iir Sold in•Lehanon•by I °misers, a LEMDISRGEE, also by Dr: Ross, acuity all gotpd Druggists everywhere.. Unna2,lol-814. MEDICINES! 'TEATIME ;Il f Toi LET az F A NCYWRT IC LES GUILFORD & LEMBERUER MARKET STREET, ,. Opposite the Market House. `ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT aim WAR RA/MI:LiPURE and FRESH, and sold to SUIT' TB TIMES! ALL THE POPULAR PATENT. MEDICINES, - . 'Ai . .Gui/ford Letrebergee.s. 40Aggie. CATTLE M EDICINES, . Gut/fordLembevga . : . • BURNING FLUID& PINE Ole, • .. At Guilford c. Lembergeea. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, • At Guilford 4' Lemberger's. FRESH 'GARDEN SEEDS, At GuilfordLemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPO NIFIER, At Guilford 4- Lemberger's. With all the articles , usually kept in a well-conducted First-Chime Drug Store. TRUSSES! . of every variety, and sold et the lowest mar ket prices. Warranted to lit when applied. . /RP PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION'S and FAMILY • RECIPES., accurately compounded by ir • LEMBERGER, MIAMI ATEof PHARMACY, who blur had an experience of eight years hi Philadelphia and Richtuoud, • • COUNTRY Di ERCHANTS Supprit with Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Ylasence of Comm, Matches, Itlacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Be seams. Medicines, Perftunery, &c., at the most4Theral Wliolesale rates, by GUILFORD a LEMBERGER, Dauoatir* Lebanon, Jan. 13,1568. Market' Stnive. Kr leg Mt 0 A L D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug u. been Removed to his New Building, on Cianit4i. land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. • • T ILE subscriber reirk b etfully announces toiosev is t, tepees and thepublic in general, thntr *Oue mon stanUy on hand alarge stock of • - p.. DRUGS PEHEllif ERE', MEDICINF"S, PAINTS?,•• t CHEMICALS, T DY R E- p S E T N IT T IMS B :, , VARNISHES, u GLASS-WARE, l BRHSHES HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, •• Burning Plaid , Surgical Instruments, Toilet Sows, s e . gars, Tobacco, &c. Also n variety of Fancy, articles too nuiperons to mention, which he offers at. low rates, arid warrants the qualities of the articles as reprmented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. .41%- Physicians' prescriptions and family reci pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day oi l:light, 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 boom of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., If and I, and 4 and 5 P.M. Lebanon, Dec. 0, 1857. DAVID S. RADER. Colt's life* Model...Plato-Is F .. SALM AT BEIZSNSTRIN4. RAO. COLTS' WARNER'S it ALLEN'S'REVOLV-• ERS—Selfeocking Pistols of all kinds, floe Pocket Cut: lery, just received, and will be sold cheatew than ever, at BrN & 8110. ' DOUBLE TONE FL UTINESRBIZRNST and ACC OR deans, Flageolets, Fifes, Fleites, Banjos,Ternberinees, vi olins, Guitar and 'Violin Strings, Dulcimer Wire, &c., &c., for sale low at REIZNNSTEIN & BRO. POCKET B 0 0 KS.—A largo variety of Port thonnis, Pocket Books, Wallets &Vl:trees, are bold cheap er than the cheapest at BE I ZENSTEIIf & BRO. WATCLIES JEWELRY !—A fine assort, merit of Watches & Jewelry, just reetived and for sale at Lebanon, July 7,16. REIZENSTEIN & BRO. D . ° you vast a plain Buff BHud? Calbat: WALTZ & RIEDEL'S-Stow c‘Waslaitigtoit 110u5e3,3 Cumberland Street, Letripteih,:,ta: THE undersigned, having taken , die *Wand favorite stand, and having refitted. it ;Q ry e best style, is now prepared to= aesiiiik k hamisAii, public, and entertain strangers and"trai.Va the best modain style. The House is conSiseff,.. ous and pleasant. • The. TABLE shall be wellwk vided for, and the RAE. oontain :noneXtkla PUREST :-IQl7ORit. The. STABLING at .* * sit* the Hotel is large and roomy, and Capa1b,14.3‘,..' eoraunidating agreqt ntitn,inr gorsns 44 , 3 , tali_ To his.friends.and:acquaintanoesin7o.. anon County, as well as to all others:Lb. eitnndii a cordial inVitation Roils when visiting Leh5741:193411149 April 29, 1857. ',-D4tVID7ROFFMAN. ,1* A, TRAVELING, Leb. Val. Branch Railroad. >'~", Ji M I Throve Line ..tallakiniore ! /AN and after MONDAY:MA% 1.814, :a. V' &SSE NO ER 41111 O • CAR will heonaggil &Atha t.Arain 1.-Ariug , Reading, at 7 a. m., aaa7tialiiing 4 Tat 9.20 a. tn . arriving at liarriaburglitit - noottr _Sate to connect with the Nortliern•OvErnt-Phiree&wr r _.4"W . .ili going South, for Yogic; Itiatimoi , i and Wagbingtotr. 4 , vggag—Antuireog,l9l,lllarrieburg, $1,30; to Baltimore, $3,90. Lebanon toitan:isburg. $0,60; to Baltimore, $3,10. " 11 . 1 . i . X. 458: O. A. NIM,LB, eg ,gup't. Railroad: .. Philla & R,eadirig• . Za ili: ' --- ''''''''= l- ..1a* ,41- • CHANGE, . OF, HOURS: - igill N AND,. AYTEltitytnai, JULY. fitb, 1858, the Down 11, rcillit P.M4ralicE-..Tta,iti, W4l l IWS„Pothaille at . 5 ii - 4.;"pattilfg'itoadnliat 0.51 a_Tn. r anttainsillig ..t. Ifi lla gget frN 4k tV ' ' ' • 0 rnao_ rain will leave Pot 11 eat 3.30 IltSilliVrtif!kt'Ae'la.!itr;king at PlEtdel- MorningiinfßAlternoon Passenger Trains leave Phi's,, delphia'at, eltaiso haws :as heretofore, 7.30 a. nt. and 3.30 it s *., , ptungtagitemtlitiLat 10.05 a. m. and 6.12fi p. in: 1 '''''..- i . O,IILitAiLEV BRANCH. .Passenger, Trairt;leaves:Reetting at 10.08 a. m., (after arrival ot Lor rr lila lip goroing Passenger Trains from Pottsville and Philadelphia) and arrives at Harrisburg at 12.35 noon, in time to connect with Passenger Trains for Sunbory, Williansemt,Rlmira, Pittsburg, Chambers burg, Baltimore sad 'Lancaiter. Returning, leaves liar . rii Is burg at 2.25 . ai..; 7 'after 'arrival of Passenger Trains • from all above`pointe, and' smites- at Reading at 4.55, in . time to connect with Up and Down PaiSinger :Trains to Pottaillle and Mulidelghi a; the - rape evening. --: . . ' Slane " Vi 11151 E. '''' l " . 1 Eragineir and Sepery)iterelent. • niioiiirgar 41/4toeilifie , iithsomb- - :1 1 c0.1 6 T0 tYreen RinninigstownAnd , J Connecting with;hiktk i i{ld 5444mentl dn, YH /United on tty,isimiLand,d_eiwkirpof, ongto.AtHam.rnota bretr, 'may blab k'eep• 'LIVERY' SOMBrldr - tt • tbeaigrattion' .Gte Imbirei - Good tones t tid tfndis f eonst • • 11 , :edi ' • llorember 9 1857. p> 11 rrtER undarstgnoilauerpeatios.The'publk:that .12,kovhaii!openednsilik1W.0LIVEILY STABLE, at. Bra - otel, -Barka street, Leh:. hri ciftlhilieiro he will keep for the p ek public accommoditionstitbod a - •of ,15. - and. imme,T,pg. Jl4. will • sinao.lM esoaldt.fifirofW.indlianilsome and safe Vehicles. Also; careful Drivers furnished when dlltdred;,l oxkomailvq**-"rgetsuu.,.. tbw.,April,2l,4.§w , ::.X.vlr:LLA**** .• A mp, 1t.Y..5T.03116:/n the Ea. gle [tote' StablesMebanon.'lleluteltotid and • efedsrLonete;,Cartiagee, as may be desfrell;tbid 'careful ftrivire,‘ Which he will bare en fair , termet. Ho boies by beitugtifttentisfe tii , tresibese'to'T*NliVell liberal 'shore of pablio - iPatielfike. Apply at the Eagle Hotel, or at tbe. Stables. JOSIAH: p.•DMI.I7IT. - Lersdlna,pliit: - • ' 11 86 -Z.. ca 4, ,pp.,-,y4TollEs.;&';4*w.r *L . 6 • • ~,, ifle r.tiru4ll). 9. alr . 2 • • e. nn PR .ti Ii CCU A I Tust.Receired at J. J.• BlAElPS.JewelrrStorei • on , Pa. 1vt4....T1P#M0401 - 1 4. i-1' Y‘ . .ANGT,,Awir t g ri v OF Ale 0 E wELRy :wt ... • ~fl f, ,clf . ippt fv . e ii„ii.ri door to Dr • • • ...IfkleCePi P. 7.7 500 4 64te" ... ..liaid`t , .1[400k'Oni: TAkiI3S.II..g.ALLEIT, WOW. i/...af,ak.,.46,74itir - ; .54 : pier ensiled:Ai, the Sante lintuuos, in ••• the town of Lebanon, a beautiftdassortstzmut of Gold Rail mad Time-;tuts In pnitills.s t a g p o; eiglitday Watche,. gold Duplex; joildtbinohota; gofdl - cy)litidertWatches, Silver railroad hunting Wages, duplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, English . Swiss ,Qmutiena, and Roys!. Watchsa. ~Large Muds, Boxes, 4,6, and S tunes; goli. Fob, Test and Neck Chains* gold Armlet's, Bra:when gold Thimbles, Earwitigis, Brealwpins, Necklaces, shirt- Studi, Spectacles, 'Medallions, Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil oases, gold .Key. Seals, /EC. Silver Tea and Tit . ble SPoosis, ficinp.Ladles, &band neck Chains, Spectacles, Portmonaleaalne,pockot and.peo.Knives, Violins, Violin °slag, Bans Violins, :AcawdeOns,. Polkas, Brass Instru ments, Drums, ',Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Ottitans, Banjos, Tamborines, Cablaa,,Colt's ;Rifles, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Ride, shoots 25 shot in a minute.; Coles Allen', Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, ac., the whole comprising the most axtensire as soriarnt orgy Stared-in Lebanon eounty,and will Do sold at the loiravt cash prices. Watches i (Packs awvfoilli Almqired_ . lapst Xrsr - ranier!- o&lotisArecil.f kilofrood si r iniertfultneiy'Store in the mine roost with 3Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store, ..Eagle Readings. . . s Lebanon,.Aprill T 4, 1858. - STOVM , IINV4 I IVE,,ROPFING;&c. Jom; GEO. R. bAUGHERIT.• 4 : i itonii! Aga . I ii , !II ,4iti• THE undersigned - woUld - respectfally inform the public that- therhave returned hornet:vain Mwith their TIN-WARE & BITERS •IRON:•lLSTAll :hiB}l6oll,l;TAothennyll-knowtrphum-in-fkrashem • 7,,,"‘Nitl4 . M 3 n l t i i,, 1 ~i dE ag ti=un t eektgl i fin % id- • itre, at the shorhad notice, and on the meet reasonable • terms. - • 1 .• .',•• %.,,,,), • . .: , ~ r ne:tifitir. ir)n ie . fi,inia in :the '.ztarAse,ig , o. Adam Rises PO a , BULlitfug and the lif.talt,Roo3f on. tlets`dist floor of - the . isime Bending, neit y door,to Itabeee 'Dry Gobile' Stork — The lihiim fa a magnificent one—it .being the hainfsouniet "id the County , end, wen ailculated for each air ezu l poee,,,, rney wo uld return their grieve nu . & m for the in • iberal telse patronage.atforded thee', and Partienlarif Mil t 4n: 1/116;_irciidt*, that their untiring effoos to pleue;and theirreterli 'HOME" to that:dire Oat:lg ocettpied . Wifcabr Thai, will . insure for then ii — e liberal patreages,;therirould 'JUTS° all to give a . rail before Purthadnt nit'tithing' : . • - ::- • tani nals P eb Oiont "cc- P° . ' 4 1 7 ; .. - - : 3II RE k ioA.Xicaffnatr Tin'. 'and' 'Shieel.-".llltoiirlDrairte I %IANITRACI'ORt,- I : 1.•- . . :.i'Vezi door tear Lebanon ;in LthanoW ,-.': ~T A MIS ,N. ItOGERS takes the m e mthod of informing 0 his frientle and.the public in general. that he coriViu WS to earry , on,bissinees wt-the above. stand, where- Wol fer,' :for :Ade- the largest And heist assortment of TIN WAWB,Made oPtlie very beat :material' and by compc tent,woritmen...T.lNlECOPlliG, SPOUTXNGiCtiaOIS: BIND of all kinds promptly attended to:: i •:., ---- • ' ' As he in a practical workman, -and Attica . lie all kb briolaess presanally; his nn Loaners , can depaiatrpon'lleav bail thelcwork done right. - • .-.-•- • - • • Call and see and judge. far. yours( Ives before parches ing, elsewhere, Thankful, for. past favors, he hopes p t i, 8 Wet, a teem tion •to business, and punctuality, to still:re. ceive a share-of - public- geo .1 . - .. .We the undersigned. itizens of the borough "if Leba non, Lebanon county, do hereby Certify, that we are per menially acquainted with . Jatues N. Riners,sand 1 / 1 1190 em ployed him to do TM Roofing and other Tin and Shoot Iron Work for n. all• of which he has' done in a geed, substantial and, .workmanlike miamor. We' therefore take great pleasure in recommending him, with full con; • fdence iii his. ability %La pranticaland competent work_ man, to the public at Urge: • .i. Samuel Rehm, DI. D.,, Joe Bowman, Tr., Levi Blink , W. kLguilbriifkL-Sbaosish .Funelr,* John *Gfotitt! LebanonrJuaa 9,18613. , - JA'IaFS F. MAXWELL, • - . 11 Vilfirtiricirorteft Or Inriireved ' Fire and Water 'Droof- COMPOSITION ROOFlNG .,".itißßisßoßis,:yg, BESPECTFDLI,Y inform the eitizens-efellar ; risbarg, Reading, Lancaster,Zfieanal, and their vicinitimi, that 'we are 'put on roofs on most liheril tetins,'„dna at • the ahortW‘ notice- • , e I ;ri.;.. ,We respectfully • cal tae attention of persons a bout to • build,to oar invaluable method of roofing, ' now much used threinglient the prineipal eitiea of the UnitedStatagand Ti t is mode, of roofing 'giving tho , ..nenbituad requisites of cheapness, Durability, and- Seeurity agais4 Eire and Water , anti' ilisfp•Misitig 'With high gal" w a the roofs r porann.inellianAnn tr•not ma a' thee iinktefelo.)c i f an inch' to the foal,. ' 4 / 8 48 savutg,the entire seat of r cedingjoiat beingueed. 17 The gutters are - made of the same mate , - withoui.. Any, eAtra charges • conhequently,•%7', t at almost half the coat of e Tin; Shtte,,or Blingles. The materiel-he' o f anoitnituilmable nature, it corpuses hiretyeris in Derability . .;'-hesidps, ctteeof ani:mmenity,'it is the moat repaire d et . atiY•ethe'r it‘ef new iii"use,' Yet, tbe best proof ire can offer =fait* being hoth fire and water proof; are! our anipre ferenees; to any one of whom we to refer. Bit let it be filitinctly tin (Ande'lge, Miintifeetoin our own compoidtion - ad woiLita pluama,) that we WarTafiteliii•our work proof agaiiist-beth FirisitudiViiter:Or'theY prove eclarttlY ? !p,t . 7 6 , 1 , 1 ; In. i f* Tt_ the FesP4l.- , • trl 3Tr 07,3 heat,-no r oof 17, iii*t.443,4 being Arandi. imr-e,nkators of is so esool:Ea winter: iA. erip shoin Eife.haacc. , ula 4J its ye tiff to'tliol r-w LnrsYrzfilbh4.--LM:- itiAt " •!"-`. - a• MEI I
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