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 '~", 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