will find," snit Cephas, "that I have act ed according to the strict terms of our &greenlet' t Vt.t.d I have the honor to inform you, Sir, 04 I have marrieds "person who, with other attrac tions, possesses Ihe handshme trifle of three thou sand dollars." -The Judge fumed,' made use of an 'arid talked loudly of disinheritance and cutting,'Off • with a shilling. "I should be very sorry to have you do such a ' thingrrejoined Cephas, respectfully ; "but, after all, it isn't'as though I bad not received a neat -littleofortanc.by the Ivey of my wife." A retort so happy,That 'thelndge ended with a heart3r - icknewledgment of lris - zon's=snperior, xwit, and an invitation to come home and lodge ' his lovely incumberanee beneath the parental 'roof. Thereupon 'Coi)has' tolOk'a ral moteirrorri his -pocket. "All jestiurasidO," , must first square a litileinatter'efinisinm with which ray wifo has commissioned me. ''She is more sera --pulons than the son of my father, and sho refus • ad to receive the money until I bed prom isdd'.to return it to you as soon as we were married. 'And here it is!" "Fie,lEtil" cried the Judge. "Keep the moo • ey. She's a noble girl after all—too good fur a rogue like you!" "I know it !" , said-Cephaschrumhiy, isrith , many, tears in his eyes ffOrlectlleetions of n somewhat wild and "waywaid ' yonth, ' Mingling "With the ..consoiout•posseision of so much love and' lisppi -loess, melted his heart with unspeakable'ecutri tion and gratitUde. ==9 GENERAL DIRECTORY. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. President—James Buchanan, of Pa. Vice President—John C. Breckenridge, Ny. Speaker of the House—Jamos L. Orr, S.C. Secretary of State—Lewis Cass, Mict. -Secretary. of grearitry - -HoWell'o6lsb; Ga. , Secretaty 6f Intatt6r—iJacubithownson,'Afiss. ;'Secretarynf‘Navy=tllsnao Ifo.ucy,' Conn. :'Secretfity Floyd, Va. Postmaster General—Aaron V. Brown, Tenn. Attorney General—Jeremiah S. Black, Pa. Chief dlistice—Roger B. Taney; 'Associate Jus tices—John McLean, James S. Wayne, John Catron, Peter V, Daniel, Samuel Nelson, Robert C. Grier, John A. Campbell, Nathan Clifford. ‘OI 3 ,PWER:S. in °Yenta., Wirm 'Packer, Lyetim in geo 'Secretary of State, Win M Meister, .Borkis • `7Sulreyoft etterid,..fohn :Auditor General, Jacob - Fry, Morirgornory .. .State Treasurer,•lletry- Slintritty, Lancneter • Sup't•Publie'Seho , Ms, henry C Hickok, Dauphin Caul ( Cent., 'Artrciltl Timmer, Venango ; George sSetitt,`Columbia; Nimrod Strickland, Chester. 'judges of Supreme Court, Walter H Lowrie, Chief Justice, Wm A Pot ter, Geo. W Woodwardijas Thompson, Win Strong. _ COUNTY .OFFIURR.S /President.fullge, John J Pearson •Assoaiste Judges,.Wm Runk, G B Doppin `Sheriff, David M Shuey Protbonotary—J W Bhur Recorder do Clerk of . Quarter Sessions, C P Miller . Register,Daniel:Strob„ijr Clerk oDrihani"Coert, jeferson tr,lLi g ht Treasurer, Joseph ,Dowman lComitissioners, Frederick Shultz,hnOb Bach man, Miehtel Dein in.rer • 'Commissioners!‘Counser, Teii Kline_ 4 Clork, 4 oyrim Shirk ?Messenger, Samuel Lutz County Superintendent, John II Kluge District Attorney, Levi Melly Steward, Daniel Light Directors, Isaac Berta, Let 9.`Kr6ider, Sanig.Behm Almshouse Physininn, Dr Wm M Guilford Auditors, John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan ner) ienry Brandt County' Surveyor, Adam Grittinger Coroner, David Kliek Ifercatalle •Appriiiser, Thaeli • - LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Jacob Weidle Ass't Burgess, J E Daugherty Council, Henry Bubb, Geo Meily, II T Hoffman,- Philip Mentz, J AI Mark, Wm C Fauber Borough Counsel, J W Mish ai g h 'Constable, Geo Walter Justices of the Peace, jos Gleam, A S lily 'Constable, Jos Shantz , School Directors, Ed A Uhler,ffactibSinith,Blias Reber, H Zimmerman, II Detr,S T McAdam Assessors, S Harbeson t (w w) A H Etabich, (e w) Ass% Assessors, Joel Goodhart, Adam Rise, (w w) 'Chas Greenawalt, John D krause, (e w) :Supervisors, Jas Lascomb, (w w) G Borgner,(e w) Judges, Geo Snavely, (ww) Bernard Rauch, (a w) Inspectors, Abner W Hartman, Peter L Stanch, (w w) J Bodarmel, J H Hoffman, (e w) Surreyor, Isaac Hoffer Treasurer, Edw A Uhler Post Mistress, Mrs A L Ruthrturff Police, Henry . McCord, Henry Ruth Wood ()order Levi Phreancr •CFAVANON "oI I PTCP.ItS. Chief Burgess, Franklin Wafter Ass't Burgess, Grideon Light Conacil, Cyrus Mulch; Geo Fisher, Jos Euston, Josiah Dehuff, John Immel, Henry Laps High' Constable Peter Eckenroth, sr Wood Corder, Constable, Fox, sr _Justice of the Peace, John G Light Assessor, Absalom Hain Ass% Assessors, Geo Hoffman, C H Bergner 'School Directors, S.Reineehl, Thos Foster, Henry Boltz, John Miller, B• 11. Kimmel, J _Pence ..Supervisors, doh% Aretold,•jaeob Gordy, sr -eTolyn Haan., ec daniseetors, Abraham Hostetter, Wm Black Constable, Andrew Fasnaeht Auditor, Samuel Fisher • AGENCIES Agent for Howard it 'Co's Express Co;, ..j Ulrich Agent for Lebanon Mutual Ins. C0.,.A. A Ely. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 43TITAIS 'ram Phßed'a and the East, at 1.1.* a m From Harrisbureand - the. West, at .4 p m . From Lancaster, between 76 and 6 Rill • From Shiofferstown at 10 a m From Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at 9 a in MAits 'dose here at the following hours For the East, at Si pLancaster, at S a m For:theNlast, a infiFor Sbreffersen, p m For - Ffedericksburganddenestowa, p m . 4/tr The newspapers say that John J. Eckel, of Burdell-muteler notoriety, has married Mrs. Cunningham, and been indicted for, keeping a fat meltiag nui sance. O:::rDEATRUETIOR OF TEE "LOG CAB IN" AT NORTH BEND.—The old "Log Cabin" at Norrh Bend, about fifteen miles below Cincinnati, so famous in political history, as the 4esidence of Gen. Harrison when he was nominated for the Presidency in 1840, was destroy ed'by fire last Sunday morning a week. It was occupied by Col. Wm. H. Taylor, (who married a daughter of Gen. Harrison,) and family, and we learn that such was the rapid progress of theltre, and so late its discovery, that, the. members of household bare ly-escaped in their night clothes. MONUMENT BUILDING.--111 these hard titnis the country is running= wild-'on monument building.. Spec r ulitors are drurninitit up all the 'hitiforical events and, personages to signalize the memo. ry thereof by some pile of stone. .The PennsylVania Volunteers are to have a moniimeiff - at Harriaburg • the 'Pilgrim fathers at somp.placc 4R,Massaphusetts, and - Adam antf:Eve -Garden vo'f').Eileti.; - if its loeittio'ne;a9 be 'satiate°. s elileckii:ll44, l ll4tVoihCiilien ' in Uncle Sam's domain.. ftliantot PVvrtiolit. "INIEN DEMOCRATIC' PRYDi vo, Cl .7 P otow. SE 11) , LEAD, 'WE CEASE Wlt. N. BRESLIN, Editor and-Proprietor. LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1858 Democratic State Nominations • -IJUDOE OF SUPREME COURT: WILLIAM A. PORTER, =I CANAL COMMISSIONER : WESTLEY FROST, I= Gold, Gold, Gold "Frazer's l ßiver gold digg,ings."seem 'to'be"bOt a second edition of the Cali. 'forriia fever. Our California exchang es are 'almost exclusively filled- with "Frazer's River." This river 'is in what is called New Caledonia, in the British Possessions, some 400 miles up the coast from San Francisco. It is es timated by different papers in San Fran. cisco, that ~ ct. t he present rate of rush from ftalifo - roia to the new diggings. that State will, in eight months, lose one-fourth of her male population.-- The rush almost amounts to insanity, and if the golden reports are not soon checked, or materially -- modified, "New Caledonia," with its cities, and towns will occupy an important place in . our -news,journals, and in the minds of poi iticians and Statesmen in Britain, as well as America. The rapidity will] Which our Pacific slope is filling up, and Legislature after Legislature springing into existonce borders , on the marvel. ous. Wonder if the people away off there, can . possibly InciW., as well as a Republican CONGRESS what laws, and 1 institutions are best of them ? ELEcTIONS TO COIIE'.—The elections for memberS of the Thirty-sixth Con gress commence in August, and inter est is imparted to them—from the fact . .,,:hat,.if, at the next Presidential elec. 't ion, .the people should fail_ to elect, ;(which ia not at all probable,) the. House •of Representatives to be choSen will 'have to make the`choice. In Missouri, 'the . eleetionintheld onthe first .Monday .of August. On the- first Monday in' August, North Carolina •eleel.'h Gover nor and members of the State:Legisia lure, which latter eleat a United States Senator in the place of Mr. Biggs.— The candidates for the post of Gover nor are the Hon. Duncan K. Mcßea (In. dependent) tail Judge Ellis t(Dett.)— Alabama, Texas, Arkansas and Teazles. see, hold elections in August, but do not this year choose either State officers or members of the . next Congress. On Monday the people of Kan sas gave their decision upon the adop tion or rejection of the Lecompton Con stitution as submitted to them .by Con gress. The probabilities , are that die constitution, under the lead and dicta lion of traiters . and -fanatics, is rejected, which however matters little. The act of Congress specifies the result'in case - of rejection, and if . they choSe not to have the gravy with their taters they mikst.eat their taters some other way.— The country is not going to permit it self to heaorne "`agitated again about Katmas; nor -- Will. the administration devote more time and attention to:the squabblesot-a' .set of speculators. It has oilier - Matters to attend to, and the interests of other sections to look after. The people of Kansas wiql find-before ' many months that theY made a grave mistake oii Modday-Jast. 0:7 - The importance of insurance a gainst losses by fire and water may be seen at a glance by the following fig , urea: There were-322 fires in thet.lni ted States in 1857, 'and the amount of firopetty destroyed was $14,502,000. In 1856 the atnoint• of property; de stroyed was upwards of 3,000,000 great er. If this property was insured, as the :most of it undoubtodly was, many thou sands, perhaps millions, of persons bore the loss, esch..,one suffering a little, whereas if no insurance had been effect ed, many persons would have suffered a business ruin, whilst others would have been seriously crippled in their affairs for life. • Oz New Potatoes are selling in Phil adelphia at 50 and 62i cents a bushel ; blackberries are very abundant and sell ing at from 40 to 60, cents per, bucket. °tr. HALF FARE TO 'CLERGYMEN. The Pennpylvania Railroad Comp - day now issug tikets at halt L irke to -ler gymen. The'llano•or (Maine) TViittisays the Pen , obseot Indians are now .doing - a. smashing bush news in manufacturing hoopsjor ladies' dresses out, of basket stuff: The red, ladies .have also adopted the fashion in its greatest amplitude: :51ffr• An entire family of seven persons, by the name of Seba, (James Seba) living on Beak Buffalo, were taken suddenly - and violent sick on Friday; the 234 which Proved to . be the ef fects of arsenic, Which but for timely ase . istaico migh ekave proved fetal to mast or them.' , Tole trie •o f the s forpiiii from Pitradelptiiii 4 td foFeigiipcires; . dixtiiii - the' put' week, is estimated at $45,074. THE LEBANON ADVERTISI4I---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Williamsport Encamp Ewalt The Adjutant General, Edwin C. WO son, Esq in'repiy'to the many letters addressed to hit, - has made an official announcement in 'reference . to the en campment at Williamsport, which will explain: certain points heretofore not wholy understood Lythe people. The law of last winter was passed with spe cial reference to military discipline ; and as an equivalent for the expense of " - uniforming, and for the time lost in schooling themselves in the tactics,each man properly uniformed and equipped is rentitled to receive one dollar and a half for every day of parade, not exceeding six days in each year—provided the mil itia fluid of his proper Brigaiie , hars6f ficient means to pay him. . . Only the 11th Div6ion of Pennsyl vania is ordered to the Camp of instruc tion at Williamsport, in September, and will be paid: Other companies are on ly invited, and will'receirmo The Legislature provided for the pro per payment of these and other military expenses, by authorizing and requiring militaryt - tasx'uolre assessed and-collect ed throughout the State, and appoint ed especially to the military fund so much thereof as should be necessary' to be used for military purposes, and di rected the surPlus left tO'bt paid into the State Treasury. No other fund can j be touched for the payment of the vol unteer triilitia but this one ; and the surplus, after it reaches the Treasury, cannot be touched for the payment of any divison or brigade military .ex penses. The State Treasury is relieved from any burden or liability in these matters. . The Adjutant General -- sayS that It gives him" pleasure to state that the Commonwealth is likely, to receive a handsome sufplusTrom the-military fund which will "find its way into the sinking fund, and assist in paying the debt;that hangs so heavily upon the people.-- When the new Militia Law produces such a happy result, we will be sure to let our readers know it; hut we Tear they will. haye to wal,t- i a long while, for the news. . FPUNDRIES,MACHINE SHOPS, Sac - Foundry and Machine shOp, LEBANON, PA. mHE undersigned having,mtule very, great additions to j_ their facilities for the numnfacturing of 31 . Acullskar, will manufacture and keep on' hand, a very general as sortment of FARMING I,lll,lO.llriTS, embracing Whetters Improkrt Paolially and L6rer .tforserP6iiiers anti frAresier; lifitnnys Clatithined Reaper add -Mower, with cod's latest improvements; Cast Iron field Rollers, 'Grain Drills end Flifig, Chuff Ploindis and Planters, Clo ver Hullers, Corn Shelters, Foddei, Straw, Hay Cutters. An of the above. Machines are of the _latest and best improvements, dad are all warranted to give satisthetion. Castin g s of all kinds made to :Order, and-.at = hart. notice. They also manufactmre STEAM' Ea ariEs, 3.1111 Gearing, Shafting, and 31111 work in general, 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 Phiegropeitr&l, Lebataih. . All orders or communications by . mall gilt 'be promptly attended to. June 2, 1553 FE= El 3 AN 0 N .C. 0 U N TY, STEAM PLANING . MILL. BOAS, GASSER GETTLE wish to inform the citizens of Lebanon :county ;um neighboing counties, that 3 they are now in full operation, and are 1 " f ' IRCE Pto do • II kinds Q 'CARPENTER WORKiiyMACHINERY sts u As Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors;Window 4- Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWINU; and any other kind , of Sawing which may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that theyhave the latest and best im proved machinery in the county, such as WOODWORTII . B PLAN/Mt, tie., and that they are able to produce as good work as the county roan. predate: None but the best mid well , seesoned LUMBER will be used, Ca rpiniters'inid Dvilders are invited to call , and examine their ready-madestdek,'WhiChtheyWit always keep on hand, and judge Rir themselves. ,1,U7 Their Shop is on Pinegrove Road, near Pi/matter's Old Foundry. [Lebanon. Juncl7,lSs7. • WEIMER . eIPI.I CHIA% WORKS' Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon, Lebanon ebunty, Pa. fr-, . 4 .,WM. S 5 P. L.:IVEIME, Propri -1• etors,nrumftetuie Steen, EM.ines front t Ito 300 horse POts er. of the latest styles patternt,a ninirgazin withll the modern im .provements. Alsoisuperior Portable En gines (with Link Motion Valve Oear)mounted, on wheels, for Saw Mills, wood sawing and I - foisting purposes. Par ticular attention is called tit our. small iSpright.Engittes for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting - a small amount or Power: They take up every small space, and .rail be put op ilLe room as .a household' fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast Enrintees, of improved construction.- .Forge]hammers; of _P. L. Weiner's Patentst.Rolling Mill, Sawing. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixturis; Mining Pumps, Hoisting Machinery . fcreMines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting,,llangers, Pulleys.Tmning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Mnehhies, Brass Sion Cocks, Valves and BrasS Fixtures. Globe Steam Valves (gall sites, and Machinery aud.Castit , s of every deScription. • ALSO, Boilers of asp size, form add weight, made of the best material by %veil known mid experienced work- Men; Sinoke Stacks. Water Tanks; (ins Flues; Beaters, and Sheet Iron Work of everfdescription. Our Boiler sheets ore all tested by dividing them into squares of i inches and latthmering each Square; any imperfection in thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is pm tised in 'eery few shops in this country.] ALSO, a steak Of Wrought Iron Pipe, for titelim;gas mid water, witltalLthe neteSsiry fixtures constantly on hund, and put up at the shortest notice said ou most reit- Sottahle terms. Iromitrim.MMlOCutiiiesition 3ietal Beat ings madetoarder, at the , slidrtest noticel7", . . . . lii lAlltl \ O aftetaled to with prolupine.,s,and. de- Frateh. A gong of I).Th.lte - rs Tardy for 'Boi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH . WORK made ttrorder. 2Wr-Orders respectfully solicited. All content n ications by mail or otherwise, attended to With despatch, and work delivered to railroad or client, free of charge.. WM. WI 1M Lebanon, Feb'y 4, ISSS ELIJAH LONGACRIL-JOIIN G. G AB EL,..,.JAC08 GABEL • LEBANON Door and SashMannitartory. I,ieutett on the Steant4fouse Rortil,near . Chnittolittind Street, East Lthanmi. _ . - r T. 1.113 undersigned inspeetfully in form r the public in zeneral, that they hare added l their areely to former este!, %M i'...diris its meld. ; mid also " hare all !duns of-the , latest and best improved MACMINERI iu the State in fidtr Operation.unch WOOD WORTH'S' .FLOORING, 4.c., for conducting the general. business for - ,SirolLs• Sawini... ' 4.a Pl a ning 4.a -hi, the experience aciiiiired by 13. LO.NoAaRE and J. G. Gam during their connection with the:.Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, fpr a 1111117/Jer of years past; affordsruit as surance Of their ability; in connection With J. Wiwi.; to select stock suitable to th&mants the Poin , and - Sash business in this State. ' Thernew Offeetb:deelthnies and 1 7 4iinds' generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stocky of DOORS, SASH, am„ from the, best Lumber . manufactories in the State, feeling confident - that their - NsSortment is not to be excelled by any other_ estattliSluitent in , the State,in regard to exactness in size, gaunt) , or finish, and is caltulated to afford thorough' satisfaCtiOn tO all those who may.favorthe undersigned with -their nustoin. . _ Oe..fultowing ii t comprhtek tiro leading artictes of stock On hand:— Doors, of all sizes; • Saab; of all •sizes; Door Feames,.for,brick and. Architraves; femme houses ; Casings; frour'3 Window•Yrames, for brick Surbase; . and frame houses;.Shifgers, of all elses; All kinds Of Mouldings; - ' 'Blinds; of all sizes; 0, G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Waslebw.c ds, S: - LONGACRE, GABEL' BROTITER. peomptlydone ,for those furnishing.the Dumber ~[Lebanpu -July 15 '57. WINEIMI lb LACK DOESKIN, Taney Casslidere; Satinet; Linen, 1) Marseilles, Corduroy and Cottonade PANTS, an end- less variety, at REIZENSTEIN & BRO. FARMERS' .-& MECHANICS'- A. .11A.T011 c titIYNIER, lebttlion, Lebanon (b., Pa Assestovient Notice -11,1 B INCOMING MIITiIAL !NBC It INCE COMPANY have laid An 15 01211 , 41tv11t (No. 15) of 3 per rent. on all Premium Notes in (nett tiossesslon, given for Dislie"""et whieh were in firer en Cie 13th day of May, 1853„ to be pant to their receivers. within 3 months from the first lay or duly, 18;58, and hifVe appointed A nala GRITTINGER, of the Borough of Delainnit, lieretver of said assessment, foe Lebanon county, tvlbt will shortly roll on the several members of said Company for their respective dues. fly Order of: Piro Company. ADAM C BITTING Ell, Remitter, LeltatiOn, July 14, 1888. Eshite 6f JACOB KINDIG, dec'd. x-roTicE is hereby given that the Register:of Wills for IN the County of Lebanon. has granted to the under signed letters testament:try upon the last will rend testa ment of ..Ltl'onNola, We of the Township of South Lebanon. in the County abiresaid. deed. All persons having claims or demands iigninst the estate of the said deceased, are hereby regnestelt to Ipnke known the same without delay, and all 1101, 01 4 Indebted to makeTtly meld to JURA DUCITER, JOSEPH KINDIi.L South Lebanon township, Lebanon co., Pa. S. Lebanon, :July 7,1868--7 t. ' ORDINANCE' DE IT II'AETED AND ORDAINED by the Burge I) owl Town Commit of the Borough of North LOA tom, and it is hereby enacted end ordained by the'tortliority or the same— That that part of Walnut street commencing on the north side of the Union Canal, at a point where Maple Street intersects said Walnut street, end extending theme north through hunisof Wm. Lehman and Absalom !fain, to where it intersects Mary alley,be and is herebydeclar. ed a PUMA° STREET, and the Supervisors of said Bor ougb are hereby auf limited and directed to open the same to a width of sixty feet, should the owners of the property through which said street pass neglect or re fuse to do so OH reasonable notice at or upon the first day of September, next. en.ming. FRAN KlilN lI:AUER, Clad Burgess. Attest—Biogox LIGHT, Sec't'. North. Lebow:in Bore:, Tuaie 30,1565. ALL PAVIMENTS in the borough Of Lebanon, not made according to an ordinance, entitled, "an 01 , lithium for the regulation of Pavement, in the borough of Lebanon," until the second Monday 4/ ingest, next, where notice had been given, will be made by the Super intendent of Streets according to said Ordinance. No Curb' stone less than four feet long, twenty incheS wide, three inches thick and well dressed shall he until!). ISAIV`, 110.EFER, Sala. of Streets. Lebanon, July'2B; 1858.:-til. PIIOPOSALS will be received by the undersigned at his Oinee - ,`,Zaturday, Me 7th eloy of A dgost, next, at G o'clock, t. M., for BUTLDING A BRIDGE tor a side walk across the quittapahiLla Creek on the - west side of Walnut street, in the Boraugh of Lebanon. ALso, tbr lIITILDING A CULVERT from the Rail rot.d to sahrereek, on the seine side of said street. Spetilleations can 'be seen' at the othee of the 'under signed. ISAAC NCIFFER, Sulit. of - Streets. Lebanon, July 23, /358.44 L The Lebanon County Agricultural Society. AiIDIETING of the Compattee of; rnifig'emente of /1 . the Lebanon County avrieulturid Seeley ; will take place. en SATURDAY, 1858, 'nt P. M., at the Widow Rise's Rotel. Business of impertitiee to the Society is is be tretistieted. PLiadiudridtendance is desired. LAUB: 111C1173.111-2:, Cor. Secty Leba 28.1658.-11. [1,e1.4 A:kerscopy CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEW] LitY WATC S AND •SE g tit Y ANOTIfER NEW LOT OF " • WATCHES' AND'JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED BY W . , ACKER, / - .,Cumoerlana street, next door to Dr Linectrean"' • Gook* ii. 00 Reward Et 4 ook*ii. TAMES H. KELtEY,ll 7 ateh.-- , t./ Malerr d.• Jeweler, has just,; ";\ opened at the Emms BtaLraseS, the town of Lebanon, a beautiful assortmentof Gold Rail road Time-keepers in hunting eases eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold. Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, Silver railroad hunting.Watehas, duplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever. English, Swiss Qoartiers, and Boys' Watches. Large :Music 80xe5,..4, q, and S tunes; gel - ? Fob, Yest and Neck Chains; gold Arbilets,Bioodbea: gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breast pins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles. Medallions, Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals, sc. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains, Spectacles, Portmonsies. fine pocket anti pen Knives, Violins,' Violin celos, Bass Violins. Accordeons Polkas, Brass Instru ments, 'Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tan,borines, Ladies' Cabias, Colt's Linea, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Ride. shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols. eight day and thirty-16dr Clocks, sc., the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon county, and will be said at the lowest cash prices. Watches di Meets earrfellyfrepaired and Warranted. =I ***Airs. Kelly bas comet - I'li Millenery Store in the same room wall 3.h". - Jewelry store, Eagle Enna inv. Lebanon, ,A 'lira' 14, MS. Or. ROSS , DRUG STORE . STTlpit, , Oppopite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. re...ipeetfully announces that be has for JL7 sate a large and varied assortment of Drugs,Medi cines, Dyestuffs, Pm rn feery, Trusses, patent Meeines, end Faiice doods, which are offered at the lowest prices. An experience in fhe Drug Business of over 20 years: and strict attention to Cie wants of 'MG public; enable him to do things in t he first style of the science. DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, Are the iciest Curtain caroler Worms cite. They are Sweet, and no child ill refuse to take -them: • Persons paid ask for "Dr. ]loss' Worm Lozen ..s," and refuse all others. 'Many per nisi not having this Lozenge. will try get you to take - some .. other kind; do d lot them deceive plu--.Ven e . aif al tys get them at.Dr;Ross , !Drug store, ditinou, and you. can have them sent 'yon; free Of expense by aclose the price in a letter. If less nor n dollars worthis wanted, enclose and you will receive thCM by return Dr. Ross will send them to any part unites, on receipt of the money. Send on then, and get them. Price 25 cents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without iziring the least pain omen easiness, and caa be taken with positive' advantage in all cases in which a purgative would be: nestled-; IA the commencement of Fevers Costiyeness, Liver Complaint, some farms of Dyspepila, Fevers, Duptireillood, and all diseases arising from impurity Or blood. They will be found superior tee any other pill in use. Price 25 -cts. per box. Will be sent by mail ou receipt of the mo ney. -Sold only by-. Dr. Ross Lebanon. • „ DR. „DOSS' TONIC MIXTURE. A superior medicine for the cure of Sick Headache, Nervous; Ii adnehe. Dyspepsia. Loss ofrAnpetite; Ner vous Weekness. and all other diseases requring a tonic. TRUSSES AND WUPPORTERS. Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sale, a large assortment of !Misses, of all sizes, and various in pr ice r which will be sold very low. An experience of more than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages not to Sre had atevery„Drog store. A personal attention to thelittidg given. If you need a truss call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, DR. ItOSS' INFANT DROPS. , For Colic, Spain's, Restlessness, 4., of Intim ts. It calms nervous iiiitatiott, , goothes pain; aninnibiees to sloop, without leaving the cloth drowsy state Jbat fel lows the use of - other Infant drops._ Special attention is asked to this remarkable action!. 'Ask for Dr. Ross' In fant Drops. DR. ROSS' HAIR TONIC. Is 'your hair.liiiiittx WI? are you troubled With dand ruff, or itching of the hood? 1)r. Rose_ I.la# Tonic with cure these troubles. Pike •?5 ets. 133MDMI1 DR. ROSS' CURE FOR FEVER & AGUE. Fever and Agne C.ltred *24 boars-. I ntliridaak IVIIO linen suffered for weeks and months, have liecifin a sin gle day reticeed, as if by magic, from the, excruciating chill and barbing fever. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Store. DR. ItOSS' EVE WATER, For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed 'Eyck. Prilie etc. .IAL WORM OIL. • A positiVe cure for Worms. DR. ROSS' LINIMENT. The best Liniment in use for -lineman gsm, Spr a i n s, swellings, Utilises. Tooth ache, Sore. Throat, and all - painfid and Neuralgic affeetioue of thebody, is Dr. . I loi•s!Lialtnent. DU. ROSB' TOOTII WASIL, . For dho • cure a spongy and. bleeding gums., vy , for cleausuig nudzpreserv ling the teeth and gtims, and iniParfing a delightful fen %tante to the Ameath; - use De. miss , Tooth Wash. • ' DR. IiERAVS TEXT,, SARSAFARILL+..: For the Cure of Ithelimatisin,'Tetter, Scrofula, Pains ht.the Donee, Old Sams, Pimples on . the Saco; `Eruptions of all kinds, and all discuses arising from impure MOW,* or "the luiprtident: Use of Nereary.., Sell only at Di . Ross' Drug store:: ; . . ;,. ,; ,7„ • COUGII CURED FOR 25 CENTS' • ' Dn. Pnrs.ick''R' Conon Sritur , prepared and' sad' only by Dr. Ross, opposite, the Court " house, 04°I.tain auto for coughs,„Cohl,-.Whooping. Cough, &o. Look, welt .to the marks of tha'gentrine. See that Dr. IlaSs'reilateis EDILEI'SY OR FITS CAN DE ,CURED! Evidence stronger than certificates!- Utica's VEGETA LLB • GlMPOlM4S . perfOrlllitig:MOre wonderful edyea tithe any, other Ale,dicitte „known It is perfectly safe to take. Try' it. If yell arenberiatisfied after using otio'Bottle, the. money will, be refunded; if not. able to Pays ens bottle will lie given - gratis to try it. .Price. Five Dollars por Mottle, or.theei , Dottlils for ten dollars.; ,Fold only at pr. Ross',Prug Store. ' Lebanon, Junc,l.9,,labli. 1I KS, SlLT { S.—Henry -.ft Stine Intl& titist ape nal a )0 inreaolsortnittat .they 410' seiltug at great parsnips., Cali aria sae them soon. WALTZ & RDEL. nro agents for EVANS & CBWAT SON'S IRON FIEF-PROOF SAFES. LEG Al.' NOTICES Notice. No 4 ice. "Notice. Notice. CLOCKS ThArty Day, 11)ay l . Thirty ;lour, - CLOCKS, Just. Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon, Pa Public Sale. IWILL sell at public sale, on SATURDAY, SEPTUMURDA, 1555, at the public house of Daniel Brun, in Lehamin. the well known 01.1 W-LOTS, formerly owned by Judge Fhindel, Clnitainiii;:,.B AcRES. more or less. all M. goed fences and maler 00:1 Ural Minn . The soil is to good ne any in ihe County. The improvements are a .; never-filling well of genii limestone WATER with 4.,Vi i'mhp, nm4l a. stone SPItIiNG. (!OUST;: ale. toAx., commence ?Sy o'clock, P. M.. when conditions-will be 'elide known by JOSIAH I. CI.F.TIFL. Lebanon. July 28,1858.—t5. F, Enibich, And.. Hotel for Sale. Il ANIEL B. BOWMAN offers at Private, Stile, until jJ Tuesday. September 14, 1858,his well known IEOPd *WI ITE SWAN," situated-at the corner of Flank Road and Cumberland street. This is one of the finest prop erties of its kind, and occupies one of the finest as well as lAegest corner lots in the town. It is needless to rec ommend this property as doing tin excellent business, exit is known Over the. whole' county as an "old stand." The house is mesa extremely large and commodious and the •' stables and outbuildings are entirely new. If the above la not sold in the specified • trine, it will be disposed of by PUBLIC SALE, on Toes (Joy, September 14, 1853, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terms will be mode unusually easy in both macs of private or pub lic sale, and a good title given. DANIEL B. BOWMAN. Lebanon, July 28, 1858.—t0. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c, CALL - SEE THE NEW aTOCk -Or- Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, IMBEEMEI AfRO7ERS 9 STORE' :" lEONARD ZIMMERISIAN informs his friends amt th j public that he has just recuirad a new stock of Goods for. the Spring Trade,. which will be found as cheap as any Sock ef.theffaud in this town, consisting of all 601 ICAO DS as are usually kept in a firSaTass store.•, , Particular attention is 4-iyt , A . to Staple Goods for the bonntry trade, not neglecting - tlie Macy articles for LA DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under sleeves, nandkerchiefs, ke. GENTLEMEN are Milted 'to examine his CLOTHS, Casshueres, Casinets, Tweeds., Fancy and other Yestings, Vels;cts, Cords, ke. In the GROCERY department may he foand a • • splendid assortmentof every need in the Family: Coffee, Sugar. Spices, Teas, Mackerel, &c. in CROCKERY he stock is Well . selected. LEONARD ZIM3LERMA N. 4E&'• The highest market price will be rod fur COUN TRY PRODUCE. ' • fLebaneni May '5,1858. LECtIOMI'TON DIEFEA' DT' 11 .. A S's LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. SPRING.AND.SUMAIERGOODS, JUST RECEIVED and mow opened at the cheap , is. - •,7,7;5, Dry,GoodS Store Of HENRY & STINE, a splen did stock of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWAR.I.I and , GROCERIES; also READY-44L CLOTlll.:NO,‘kidUSahi: Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Bonnets, Hats, &C., which they are selling at very lowliriees:- They bought their goods at each prices, and are, therefore; nnabled to give great bargains. Ladies and Oentienien, give them early call. 'We are - assured they can suit you in goods and, prices. ROTt 'LADIES' WEAR. - - linxtrf St/NE have just opened 'tarp and splendid stock or Fancy Dress Goods,such as. Silks, Plaio, S riped, and Figured, for Dresses, 'Black and Colored, very cheap, Chalk Challi Robes, L•vivre Id:am Robes; Lavelle, Poil de Cberries,Cludli lierwes,,Ak BeregesAnglatms,Fron eh Lastres, French de Lames, Dobeges, 'Mohair lustre, Remember at the cheap store of .IlExtEr Svnvn. FORGENTLEMEN'S WEAR. FOR, GENTLEMEN'S IFENRY & STINE have just openegl a large and splendid assiwtment of Spring and Summer Cloths, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Cassamers, Italian Cloths, Lustres and Linen or Coats; Cloths, Cassathers, Tweeds, Linens, Plaids, Curtin rkes, Drilling. Jeanay,,te" foe Pantaloons ;-Satins, Silks, ,qzultmere, Mgt, Itallau,ploths,3larseilles, &c., for Test ing. Also, Steeks,llaielkerehiefs, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Stockings, Le., very cheap, at Lelmnon,May '63. • ITENItY & STINKS. HERE- WE ARE AGAIN ALL RIGHT. SIDE UP WITH CARE! li A te SA co S „n i lt e T rea tt ing t a e n td i n7 Tr a tant i a ii c t Lit:m o pt i nLi n ov b e e. r tween the North and South, Instigating Warming fights in Congress, and fearful flare-npa in State Leg statues. State Conventions liffre abdediblW , City and town - Mass meetings - Ave 'ilabit'the ivhele country has been in a general uproar. •. LEBANON . lion - ever, amidst all this univerted political tumult, line the honor of having still preserved her dignity of quiet and peace, nothing could snceeed iu disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when a LARGE FLAB with n *manning 115 E HIVE on the one side, and the announcement of "Cheap Auction Goods,7 on the other, suspended from the corner building OPPOSITE THE COURT MISS, • Seemed to indicate that ell wits not right; attention was attracted and curiosity mouse; various opinions with. regard to its, oldeet were entertained and soon a general stir all over town was found to exist. Men, wo men and children involved with 'tussled astonishment, were hnrraing out, and crying, “What in the world is the metier?" "What's life -•Truth,liewever.soon flash ed upon the minds of all Bee-holders, when the novelty of tumbling, rolling stud unpacking of Boxes. Ilnrrels and phlox, amidst a Crowd of spectators nlrenity collected around the doors and walks, all anxiously persevering for but a glimpse at what has sitter SO effectually aston ished 'thalltitteet. „ . . NEW SPRING - Goobs AT TILE lIEE lIIVE, Was suddenly harping upon a thousand tongues, and spread with the Tepidity of a pniirie tire all over the Ina rough. PubliC affairs of Kenna with every other item of the day fell into insignificance, in consideration of the individual interests lucre at stake. Ascetic of excitement has ever since continued to pre. sail within doors; byerowds'of persons from every quer. ter, collecting along , the counters, who never fail to be come enthusiastic upon finding catch GREAT BAROAINS IN New styles of Stripes uud Silks, . . The best make of plain Week Silks , „ . Pine lionalstsinee and ImStres, • • Elegant all-Wool DC Imines and Cashmeres, -• , Beautiful spring style Ducols, and Shepherd's Plaid, Ilan tisome Chant •De.Litineentid Alpaca Dettnize, Splendid Collars, Sleeves Veils, Gloves, llosiory and 'White Goods in abundance. All qualities of Cheap • Prints; Gingham, Checks and Mastitis, UldUll, French, and Doeskin PhISII, Satin and Grenadine Vestings. ALSQ, An assortment of English- Ingrain. WWI Fel,ling,List tug. Rug did Ileum Ciirpste 'Mr PaYleis,Cfitunitera, Halls and Stairs, varying in 'trims tram AO cents to :31 per yd. OMR:SKIES AND QUSENSIVAItE, • Oil r.'l6lhx and Window Shades in all their varieties. Having the experience.of a long term ef years in the tandems which with it careful exercise of Judgmott and taste, with the advantage of cash in. purchasing, and a determination of selling CIIEAP, enables us—alonstwith the late system of sidling fur CASH or PRODUCE—to favor you With bargains, beyond any heretofore offered, as well no unsurpassed by any of our competitors. * * a Please call and see us, at the DEII-11TVWsronm, • Opposite he Conti llOuse Lebatten, Pa. GEOltdE & SIIELIENDERGEII. • '• Lebanon,' March 31, 1858. G r B . A.T, ATTRA.CT/HNS THRHHEAPEST GOODS! ' .• • •THR.W.GEST.ASSORTMENT ! THE HANDSOMEST STYLESI • 'ZEST 'OPENED AT TUE VENIRE tHILD/NDS . ItAngit & BRO.'S CALL WITHOUT DELAY • • • TO HAVE THE FIRST • .• CHOICE. . READY MADE CLOTHING . THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. • . , G BEAT • HAEHAINS IVIIO IVOIILO Ittol` 11.0.T010E TO REAR THE iiiWJELL THAT' TirE '6IIEAPEST , THE ikANDS94.IES.7...SYX/46.,, AR ALWAYS SOLD" "' • • AT THE 114 LL SWARTZ ••Svz - BROi . •: • •.,, HAVE JUST OWNED ' , TIIE . BEOONH AtitWAL • • • • OF SUMMER 0091)&1. SOLO ASTO . I4ISHiNtiItY :LOW,' • -It . • ~ • 4 - 111iii t ig ofFal •VOSts -- •:. 4 k-VASIIIONABLE ANIS tkIABONABLE STOOK OF ICE AO'ES; DUCOLTZ, • LAI •.' 1 ' • . . ALPACCAB, •• Which in point of varieLies Of Styles Ara wialities,. in connexion with fulsanta^ii tevhich they hate been purchitied; can be eturßaulatili 00041 ho,town. .The sea son, and our heavy stock prompt us to hohl forth those Inducements. t'leaao give En a tall. • • •I•GEO c g azaaeLLENBEROSR. ICI; 0 C - KiSiCLOCKS, writ JVST .'ititcleffkiezki"'"` . J. W; 21#1" *5*0111,;45 sl.* vind.)3o:llkr. Oct:ta '56: • j:a v• ip,rOull JAW Lamm eadALL-WQOX4P4L4:II*47- 01. Henry & Stine have just ozieneti &largo ntear of limey and plain colored De Leine'', wkich they are ins very cheap. • Plailadelphia Umbrella and rArarsoll Store. subeeribor keepaeonstantly Oh hood a large and 1 . genera) aagortment of timanzti.A.s. lanasolts, !sod SUN made in Elie very latest style and of tlotb6st matertl.l. :The citizens of Lebanon awl V.ielnity,am nes per.tfully invited to call and satisfy themdselves. LOh Iln freFs heir thankful for the patronage extened totals, and solicits n. continuance of thnsinue. sto to ck oneptt,thttheat, and handsomest ever offered thd public eti our city, and at prices so low that mast give ,mtisfaetion. Also the Patent Paragon and other Sun Umbrellas so much used and highly appreciated for a few sensuous past.. J. W..CLAILK. iff2r. remember ilie nurither. No. 16•26; Market street; between 10111 & 17fil St s . lqiila. May 19, '58.-om. MAj, n 7P.Alt g e m a,,l. --, en l ro n Pit h ea las, which they are selling vary chcnp. Colt's New Model Pistols, Fr AIN AI' REIZENSTEIN k RIIO. . ,CDLTS' WARNER'S ,t ALLEN'S REVOLY. RRS--Seifeorking 'Pistols of all hinds. fine Pocket Cut lery,jetat received - , and will be chppr than ever 11110., at REIZENSTEIN & DOUBLE TONE FL UTIN ES and ACCOR. deona, Flageolebt, Piles. Flutes, Banjos, Tomberinoes, Vi olins, Guitar and VielhiStrfifganthiletmer Wire, &C.. &C., for sale low at ItEIRRNETEIN & 16110. POCKET. 800 KS.:- --A" large variety or Pbrt inonni Pocket Boas, Wallets k Purses, are sold dump er than o, the cheapest at ILEIRRNSTEIN & BRO. WATCHES & .JEWELRY h—A flao assort ment of Watches & Jewelry, just received mid for sale at Lebanon, July 7,'58• REIZENSTION & BRO. Notice . 10 Debtors. NOTICE in hereby given to all *those indelytetl on the books of .31:003. Wemcen, decd., that if their ac counts nre not settled before the Ist(lay of September next, unlbi will be iustitntal. A. S. ELY, Ex'r. Lebanon, July 10,1855. Teachers Wanted. 911 IE SCHOOL DIRECTORS°, LEBANON BOROUGII I desire to employ % Teacher for No:1 School of skid borough, said Teacher to r t e a'graanate of sZinie Chittise, en ai to be able Oleo' eh the higher branches of educ*- than. alga, gavel, otherViikebers to Mite charge of Um schools of said borough. Persons desiriag to apply will please communicate without delay with 11r.Eu?,.5 . XtinSI4 Secretary of the Board. By Ordcr. • -' • • Ira. Examination, on Tbnriday, ,Angin4 5, in the Academy. Lebanon, July 14,1855. • -SEN. Rif-DERB;Tretet. Country Merchants EIOEIIIOIIAI% that Waltz and Itiedel can supply you with Window Shades, plain or figured, at city prices. MUSIC! MUSIC! Welts t Ileedel Nivea largo stock of sliest music, which they will Ilisposo or very reasonably... , .41filir - A liberal dedue,tiou amide teachers. . Labaunon, July 28 , 1858.. N STYLES OF • . LADIES' DRESS GOODS • SWARTZ & BRO., ' , MASH CALL AND EXAMINE; TUST RECF:IVED a superior PORT WINE; very dol t leate; aleo Seuren ALP., LONDON POUTED, CITIWIIA BRANDT, and CINCINNATI CIIAMPACINE, at REIGART'S Wine and Liquor Store. 7)OYS" CLOTIIINV. Frock; Sack . Conts,..7ackets, -.)'Punts k 'Costs for Yoatha end Boys. can be bonght cheep at RBI ZGICBTBIN.4. BRO. NEW , SPRING GOO NOW UNPAUKIzO.AT SW ARTZ & 8R0.,: • Which they arc selling at the dual** Omsk Prkeil MEDICINAL: • A BEAUTIFUL - • '•. Read of Rich Glossy flair ("1031 PLETELY PRESERVFIDgeineGILEATMT AGE. kj And who that is gray , ,would not have it rttdoredto former color; or bald. nut would have the growth Mitor- Orl,"tr trcubled with dandruff and Itching, but would have it rentored. or troubled with scrofula. Ewald bead, or other eruptions. lint would be cured, or with sick head ache (ncurnlgin) lei would be cured. It will 111 ' 56 remove all pimples from the thee and skin.. Prof-Wocid'a flair Restorative will do all this, see circular. and the following: AcN Annoa, - November a, 18513. Prof. 0.. T. Coon—Dear Str : I have heard much said of thu wonderful effects of your flair Restorative, but hnving Leen ',oaten ehented byqunekery aor quack noo trums, hair dyes, Sc_ I's disposesktoplatamur Rest°. retire in She mine !•,ategory with the thousand apd one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, unfit I Met you In Istwrence county some months since, when you gave me such nssurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had he come very thin and entirely white_ and before exhaust ing one of your large bottles, her hair was restored near ly to its original beautiful brown color, nud had thicken ed 1111 d heroine beautiful and glossy upon, end entirely Over the heed: shot:continues to use It, not simply because of Its beentin Mg effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful Influence upon the heati j sudinintL..others of my frioucle,ure usingyotr Raterative,With the happkst 811eets; therefore my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely to. removed ; and 1 our and do most cordially and coonden tinily recommend its use by all who would have-their hair restored from white or gray (by reason of sickness or age) to original color and beauty and by all young persons who would have their hair Ustut" fat and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, S9I.OMON MANN. FRIEND WOOD: it WAS tt doo liI4W after I nor ...Too at Dlissfield before I.got the hectic of nes:or:lo,e for which can gave me un order plum your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mra. blames ' Lair, as the surest test of its power. It has 'tumult that you aKa ure d MO it would do; and others of my family and haviug Witnessed its ett,vie e are tam ushig and i rucoulmfildi' , l; ftabse to others as gthled t6't he highest considerattion yott.elaint fur it. • . Aga very respectfully nud truly, yours, SIJLOAI-I.N >TANN • CARLYLE ILL, June '2B, 1.552. l'iaive used Prof.ll. J. wo.Krg I lair Restonitive, and hive admired Its wattderful effects. Alyhair was becom ing, as I thought. Trdriteurely grip, lint by the use of his Restorative it has restinasi its original tutor, and. I have 310 doubt, permanently en. S. 111: RUE, es-Senator, U. :S. • • 0.3. WOOD it C 0.,. Proprietors, 412 llnsadway, N. V., ((in the great N. 17, Wire Railing Estaltßhin-tut) 114 Market street. SI. Louis, 31e. 447-Sold In I:ublinott by GUILFORD& LKXI t,.EII,LLIFO by Dr. Rossond by all gout DrU=il , l4 t:VOryWhere. Linue2,'sB-3m. 0::7 - E PILO. VA t D. S. R.A 13,-E • R.' ' S Wholettale and Retail Drug Store, hilt be. Removed to hig -- ',.;lr Building. on Cumber .land Stithit,oripflite xrpe LelvAlon, Pa. ' • /pHs subscriber rotiee(fully onoofotoi; to fill 8411, tamale and the toddic In general, that. he has cue& stantlytialiand a:large stack of . D R PERP.IIMERt, .NE S PAINTS,. •• • • all Bit 'Oki. , DIE-STUFFS. 'VARNISHES; - • TURPENTINE, GLASSAVARE t g . BRUSHES, • HAIR=CILS, .• . EXTRACTS, Burning fluid, Surgical Instruments ' Toilet Sietps, So mme,' Tolie.C'Cd, &C. Also a variety of Fancy Artieiee,too numerous to mention, whieli hq . offers at low rates, and warrants the qtitnlititis of the articles as repreevuted.— Purchasers will please remember. this,, and examine the qualities and prices of his mdods before purchasing else -where. Physichigis , peweriptions and fantity reel peiCarefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Similaye.the Store will be opened Air: the com pounding. or prescriptions between the, hours of 7 awl 10 ecioz.k, A. D., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 E. AL Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. . S. RARER. • .._ • ___. • _ nib ICJ" IGIENN I . • • C NERO PERFV - 1 1 ERItfi - TOILET &FANuYAR'FICLES . GUILFORD & LEMBERGg ' MARKET STREET, Opposite thtliratket House. • .... '... AtL ARTICLES BOUGIIT,of : us W4Ol - PURR and. PRIVIN,:Iid sold to SUIT THE TIMES!: - . • •••• : . • AIL THIS POPICIUM, : ! • - - 'PATENT MEDICINES;" •••• ... ,• .., . . • 'At .Guilford *Zeniberves. HORSE 4 CiirrWhISINgINEs; ... . At Guifrord t :4. :faltiberger's. 'itußNiir - a Fr . :alb& kiNt pit, • ~.. •,-- .... At Gail/ord.+ Lembergor.* 'TO/4000, .SEOARE;ENUFF, :i .; " ' ' . "-- At citilb;f.4., Umberiiii'S. FRESH . GARDEN-SEEDS . , ...'..', At Guiord*:Lembeid ei 'i.. , SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER',, '.;d3 At Giiilfcr d It A ers beria!!kWilhAil j iie . artiefes tullys4 is ittioA r lific tod •• , • FirSUClabig...-brl ttCSllolo.e . ..: • .. .T. R.O S S-E . §j. of every var. - icy, and s.sllM:the loweslmatt9t: :prices. Warianted to n't..irLi.. n appledl - ,. ., • . 7 . 7 . 7m1 , 1 • ;14.. priysteux , s PRE-7-SeltiPPlOEVilii:E4* IMBIBES, accurately compounded by,.. ...,.. -.„• • J. LL. LRX. 73 RR GR ii...;..7:.::,, tax/LT/EFATE of PHA i.taideyovho hailiairtoiLi--. .ougbt years in Philadelphia and. Wetieuni a d, , Vs o , 3,.,.. : : . SuCOUI 4 TII. 7 4.kAAOCIi.4I4I)BIfigt: - :27 • pplied witu Bu m Plaid, Pine 011oitesonee of Oofilak Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated /qa, Sii . senoes,- Medicines; Beiftur_ien.,_ Sc, at the -mast liberal •Whohisale - rattivby e -v '.4 ±P , T: -; •-' -1%-iiili - if, . -''' • - TOPERD & ICEMBERGER,DatroinerEy. Lebanon, Jan. 13,1858: Markit Street. ELI TRA _ Leb. Val. Branch Railroa pitka- , Throu 4711 Lin — o Baltimore ! ON4'''efter 2110`iDAY.M.ar:0,1814, s PAS:iiENG rat CAR uill be attached to the Freight Train tearing !, Bawling, at 7 a. in.. and -naming Lebanon at 9.20 a_ in.. arriving at liarristarg at-12, noon, in time to connex , t with the Nerthirit Oland Pi:wager Train going South, ; for York, Baltimore and Washington. timirs—ltenling to llnrrisbn rg, $1,30: to Baltimore, SO. Lebanon to Harrisburg. $0,00; to Baltimore: $3.10. 1 June 9, 1859. G. A. NICOLL.% G Suptt. Philp. & Reading Railroad. Summer Arrangement, July 5, 1958.. D°l/7•PASSP.:NGER TRAINS leave Pottsville daily, (except Siin4ys) at 8.15 a. m.. and 3.30 p. 1114 met ing Reading:it 0-51 a. in, and 5.08 p. in- and arriving in Philadelphia at 12.25 noon. and 7.40 p. m. UP PASSENGER TRAINS Intro Philalelphia datlf i (except Sundays) at 7 304. m. and 3.. o.p. nt., patedisg Reading at 10,05 a. in.. and 0.{17 p. m., and arriving at Pottsville at 11.55 noon. and 7.55 p. m. Doth Up and Down Passenger Trains connect at Port Clinton, with-trains to and from Tamaqua, Catawissa, Williamsport and "Intim. Morning fassenger Trains only, connect at Port Clin ton for Wilkesbarm, Scranton, and Pittston. LEBANON. VALLEY BRANCH. PIISWIIger Train leaves Reading at 10.05 a. in., (after arrival of Down and Up Morning Passenger Trains front Pottsville and Philadelphia) and arrives at lbtrrisburg at 12.35 noon, in time to connect with Passenger Trains on the Northern Central, Pennsylvania.nnd Cumberland Valley Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Rimini.. Pittsburg, Lanca ster. Baltimore and Chambersburg. Returning, leaves Harrisburg at' .25 p. ra., after arri val of Traius from above points: arriving at Readins." at 4.55, p. m., and connecting with Up and Down Trains for Pottsville mad Philadelphia, the same evening. No trains on Sundays. PARES—Between Pottsville and Philadelphia, V 75 and 5-2 25; Reading and Philadelphia, $1 75 and $1 45; Harrisburg and Philadelphia, 53 2.5 and $2 70 ; Lebanon and Philadelphia, $2 (10 anti $2 10; Reuling and Harris burg, $1 GO and.sl 30 Reading and Pottsville, $1 05 and 0 .$5; Reading and Lebanon, 85 and 70 cents; Pottsville and Harrisburg,s2,6send,V 15; Pottsville and Lebanon, $135 and $1 Mttipzilsh No. 1. Ticket.' : Pottsville to Baltimore, $5 00;, eat ttg anti Baltimore, $100; Read ing and Lancaster, 52 25. SO INs. Gf Baggage allowed each missenger. The second class cars run with all the above Passenger Trains. 31cirning Train down, and Afternoon Train up only run on.Sandays. Through First Maas VIAL - eta" at reduced rates to Niag ara. Fatls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West., North West„and the Canadas ; and Eruipant Tickets at lower ' , areal° all the above places, can be had on application to the: Station Agent. tila"" All Tickets will to purchased before the Trains start. Higher Par.'s charged, if paid in the cars. G. A. NICOLI.I, Engineer and Superintendent. July 21•185 S. CU Stage Line Between gnmmelstown and Ididdlatown ON and after the 15th Inst., the sub.: scribers will run a Daily' Stage Line between Ifunnuelstown and Middletown, connecting with the cars on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the arrival and departure of the same at 'Ratan:leis town. • They also' keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle town for the nraeramodation of the public. Good horses and all kinds...of corfecrancw. 1= NEW LIVERY STABLE. ryinE'landersivied respectfully informs the public that L. -110 - IMS qpe.ned a NEW LIVERY .STABLE, at Mrs. . • ~... RISE'S Hotel, 31arket street, Leh anon, where he will keep for the , public aecommodati ~,, it good:dock e ... of HORSES and VC:LUCIA:S. Ile will-keep gentle and good driving rawtc awl handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful ,llriters furnished when desired. Also OSIS,IIIUS.for Parties, &e. ~• Lehnunn,,Arail X 1,1858. • • .• JAMES MARMI— New Liveiry Stable. • TEE undersigned lifts „ otablished a new Lir it: :WY STABLE. hi the - - ee note' Stablrs, !Am:lOn. Ire hair gOcs - and Pnfe !Loreto , . Carrkiges, As maybe desired, and careful Drivers, which he will bite ou fair terms. lie hopes by being attentive to business to reetive a liberal share of public patixinage. Apply at the Eagle lintel, or at the Stables. • JOSIAII D. DIDIUkIe. Lehman, Ang. 19, 1857. ..• ' _ STOVES TINWARE, dic : =EA= , .. . _ .. . . • • "Horne Aga in : 11 4 THE . undersigned wonld respectfully inform tW .Pnblic that they have returned home agauj with their TIN -WARE & SHEET IRON .I%TAII. LISII3IENT to the well-known place in Camber land sired, opposite The .azgle Buildings; Lebanon, Pit; where they shall be plmsed to accommodate all cnstom ers, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. . The SHOP will be intim' in the Ritseiment elf Adam Rise's Kite BenTilingiunl the IVARE-ROOM on the Sret floor of the same Building, next door to Raber's Dry OtiletiaStrirti . .. ; The Shop is a magnificent nne---it being the lianplomest in the atihty, and well 'fur Such a purpose. They would return their sincere thatids for the liberal patronage afforded them. and particularly this lest season. %M_ Hoping that their untiring efforts to please, and their return .11031 En to the old sin nri so long ocenpied by Jew( RUM, will insure for them a still morp liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them, a call before purchasing elsewhere.. Lebanon, Dec.3oi RISE & DAUGHERTY: ' Tin .and Sheet IroetAiVire • - MANUFACTORY, Vert doer to the Lebanon ikruk, in Lebanon. TAMES N. ROGERS takes this method of informing e., his friends and the public iu'geueral that lie contin ues to carry on business at the shove stand. where he of fers fur tette the largest and best assortment of TIN WARE, made of the 'very best, material and .by mimpe tent workmen. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and JOB BING of all kinds proinpflxAttended to. As he is a practic a l i'torktitab, Isla attends to all nis busianss personally, his cu tomers can depend upon bay- In; their work olone right. • Call and eve mind Judge for yours. lees before purchas. ing elaewheic. Thankful for pmt favors, he boors 6a stricttittention to business, and punctuality,•to still re .. m.ite a'share of public patronage. We the undersigned Citizens of the borough of Leba non. telianon county, do hereby CertifY, that., *e. - are'per sonidly acquainted with :lames N. limtera, anehadiaein ployed him to - do Tin Roofing and other. Tin and Sheet Iron Work fur us all of which he bits done ,lu a good, substantial and, workrhanlike manner. We therefore take great pleasure lu neemit Mending him, with fill con fidence in his ['WIRY a. n'practical and , cotapetent itork luau, to thooßdilici at Jorge. • Sitnniel Behm. 3L JUN. LOWIIIM Tr.; . W. M. Guilford , % t. D—Josiali Ji.tha• teblinot,'ijune -9,11t55. 4 hiEs 'VP - ,,stii . twEL • _ vjils c iimpd t 4 Tater-71*o? C 0111,04111-10 .ROOFINGi B A4I I / 8 11111Lii; ''PA - •• lat.lb,a7l;EPIJY k'nforispietiit m ens. of,rf r ris Rearing, La s neastw . ,- 17t;lia!nen; and their vicinities, that we are : prepared to pe l t. on roofs on most liberal terms, and at the shortest notice: " - . . ' IrgreipeetT6llreaWthe attention of tierions a bout tofituild, to our invaluable method of roofing, now much used throughout the principal' cities.of 'the United States and their vicinities. This mode of roofing having all. the combined requisitei of cheapness, Durability, and Security against''Firei and Water, and dispensing with high gable walls; the roofs require an inclination Lf not ins 'e than threb-tinarters (1) of en inch to the foot, 'and id many cases saving . the entire cost of rafteratlie ceiling joist being used. The gutters a r e - ;node of &111 :fie material; anywithout any extra chffrets • , coniequently, our roofs are put up at almost.rtilf the - cost - of either. Tin, Slate,'or•Sliinglii."' TAP fitaierial' being of an imperishable nature, it surpasses alVothere t ili Durability ;-besides; In case of any casualtyge is t hemostlio:silrie . paired of.smy other;Voornew in ire°, * Tlit; best iirtiofWe can offer" ~(tOtfi .being bl4/i Alt Ind Crater proof; ar,e,flirAint f erences, , tnia4, - eno.of whom to refer. . we ar e U:l4.legly 8.- - Ent let 'it be distinctly timiemtood, .(since diaiiifactirre.our oirkoomiolition and HO the ri , ork 7 iii - pertion:) 1114 :Witi irrizratit 01l our work proof against both Vire analkatliGit they prove contrary, we will most wplinfilribideskthe results. The materials being mostl. i_noriziOxidisetors of heat, no roof is sopppai iu tsgisguer, or so warm in w inter- , wishing to nit Tpar — roof should give ..the rafters a pitch of al .i.out. 42 ll4 l iich to the foot. , [nray.27, -- _ . ‘-‘-:WW,4slii*gtotik illiottse Cumberland _Street; -- -Lebanon, Pa: T R4 auderaiigse4AuLvi.4 taken this old and favorite staidi eniChAving refitted it the best style, is nowPi%pared to • 'accommodate the public, and entertain stritilietb and travelteis in the best inedere 'stile:— - The Ifonscis cominedi2 ous and pleasant. The TABLE:eh : allbe uTcll pro vided:tory( an‘the.:4lAß • aintain.• none, but the Poniii-Jzflornsus. STABDING attached to end : ollEly;bad eatable of - ac comiiiditting,nii7cat riuniber: dr. - Horses. 'Aft, TO, hii n4iidaiiititn.ces in Lob alson`eoifiti, as- welL to all otbmi.lsiosalends a cordial invitatin nAO•ii k altA 4 o:llobiettleeir HOYE VOIR VW.ti#g • liki'Me; 1•85r.7 tULVTD•HOFFiIIAN: - - eii skibirsitEctisiitzll tuna jj, I:ml.o:Just (vela! a Arpleodid. aadlrtateskto4 1.1.9fr.g .r and Begerde:Ligisms.ottlie Iskast n ty b g yp ,~l►t „ Tery low PrJece— Lad ie‘oill APEL , ..• s • • 46 A TUNS & MoADElltitariPliditiveo aims-oat& 111,A. of Boots, Shoes, Tnuars TtigilAiiiit T RAlv, 0-11au rPinateirsTiirts. Carpeta tllcere efa,..N . .11: ties, uti-es,. SorkeAutiPinders, 'Rm Efrptire nki,.-eart.byt for less money Oran eifywherie 'it REIZENSTEM tt BRO, opposite the Court 'louse. 0, &c pauuir a column% coo.. nAromtaT?