The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 11, 1858, Image 2

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    tbannii Atitirrtisa.
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"WHEN DEIIOCRSTIE PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAR, WE CEASI
TO FOLLOW."
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WIC N. BRESLIN, Editor and. Proprietor
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 11, 1835
Democratic State Nominations.
- JUDGE OP SUPREME COURT:
WILLIAM A. PORTER,
OF PIIII.ADELP'IITA
CANAL COMMISSIONER :
WESTLEY FROST,
OF FAYETTE
The Atlantic Telegraph.
One of our cotemporaries in announc
ing the great scientific work of laying
the Atlantic Telegraph, says :
Since the discovery by COLUMBUS,
there has been no attempt of man so au
dacious, no project of science so bold,
and no event in history so important,
as that which we chronicle this morning.
The mind can hardly realize the fact of
a means of instantaneous communica
tion having been established between
two worlds, so long unknown to each
other, separated by waters so vast and
by perils of transit so prodigous and
proverbially formidable, The presump
tion of XERXES, when he undertook to
chain the sea, and lashed it with throngs
when it refused to be bound by his shack .
les ; or of atrtuTß, when he forbade the
tide to rise in his presence, does not
seem more preposterous than this mod
ern attempt to span the ocean with a
cable; from none of its feats does sci
ence rise more sul lime over the pre •
sumption of ignorance than in confi
derttly projecting, in perseveringly pros.
ecuting,and triumphantly accomplishing
this most stupendous of its undertak
ings.
Government Expenditures.
The "expenditures" of the govern
ment at the present time is a pleasant
theme to the opposition papers and or
ators. From one wild statement they
have run on to dozens of other, assum
ing beldness as they proceeded uncon
tradicted, so that we now find them
belging forth "extravagance," accom
panying their statements by figtires no
two of which are alike. Some put down
the expeuditures of the past year at 70.
odd millions; others at 82 million's, and
a majority, who prefer the biggest lies,
run on to 90,100,103 and 107 millions
of dollars. If they were left entirely
uncontradicted, they would go on piling
up the figures so that in a short time
they would have the amounts tip to 200
millions. But when their charges reach.
ed the ridiculous sums they now use, it
becomes necessary to show what really
is the expenditure. For this purpose
we prefer statements prepared by honest
Republicans themselves. The N. Y.
Times' Washington correspondent had
"the time and material for making a
close examination of the subject," and
he finds the sum total of appropriations
for the last year, $61,033,5431
This sum includes the construction of
the new sloops of war, and one million
dollars of interest on a debt not yet
created. And further, some more of
the appropriations of 61 millions arc
not fairly chargeable to the administra.
tion of Mr. Buchanan, for many mill
ions were necessarily expended by him
in driving Brigham Young out of the
office of Governor of Utah, to which
he was appointed during the Taylor and
Fillmore administration. Hence if the
nceount were freed of all matter not
properly belonging to it, it would be
found that the expenditure is less than
it was during the last year of President
Pierce's administration, as the appropri
ations are less than the lavish ones of
the last Republican Congress. Gentle.
men, hold your horses, or you will up
set your apple carts. You lie too fast.
Ur The "Peoples" Convention (that
is we believe the name by which the
opposition, late Republican, party wish
es to be designated,) of Dauphin COllll
- has nominated Win. C. A. Lawrence
and M. D. Witman for the Assembly.
The Democracy of Berks coon.
ty held their usual county meeting on
Tuesday of last week. The policy of
President Buchanan and his administra
tion was unanimously endorsed, and the
course of Hon. J. Glancy Jones in
Congress approved of without a dissent
ing voice.
DEMOCRACY STILL LIVES.—The elec
tion in Missouri last week resulted in
.a general triumph of the Democracy.--
The returns are not all in, but the ind•.-
cations are that the Congressional dele
gation elected will be composed entire.
ly of Democrats. The delegation from
that State in the present Congress i s
composed of 4 Democrats, 2 Ameri
can and 1 Republican ; hence the gain
,is 3 for the Democracy for the next
i'.Con ress.
`The Albany Stateensan says it is a curious
-fact that every general officer in the American
army of the Revolution was a Free Mason, ex
t Benedict Arnold.
Moses M. Muller, - who 'pleaded guilty of
etealing $4lOO belonging to tho Bast Haddam
Bank, from the American Hotel, Ilartford, has
been sent to the Statii-Prison'threeymtrk , about
$l6OO a year. 1. . .
Great News
THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE SIX.
CIiSSFULLY LAID!
We received on Friday the gratifying
and—after the recent failure—unexpect•
ed annotineement of the arrival of the
U. S. steam •frigate Niagara at Trinity
Bay, Newfoundland, on Wednesday,
with the entrof the telegraph cable on
board:the feat of laying the whole ca
ble having. been successfully performed.
The fleet sailed from Queenstown on
the 17th ult., and met at their mid-ocean
rendezvous on the 29th, when the cable
was attached, and the two vessels, with
their consorts, started for their destina
tion--the Niagara for Trinity Bay, and
the Agamemnon for Valencia. The Ni
agara.,,made good time,
: reaching her
destination in six days: Mr. Field re
ports that th?eughout the electrical
betly j e,e,n : the paying•out-ships, were
sent and received perfectly.
The first announcement of the success
of the Atlantic Telegraph enterprise,
was received by President Buchanan at
Bedford Sprintts on ThurSday, in a dis•
!
patch from the Philadelphia agency of
the. Associated - Press. The following
dispatch from Cyrus W. Field, Esq.; to
the President, was subsequently receiv
ed
ON BOA 111) TIM U. S. SII4A.MSIIII NIAGARA,
TRINITY BAY, August 5.
To the President of the United States—Dear
Sir : The Atlantic Telegraph cable, on board the
U. S. frigate Niagara and 11. 13: M. steamer
Agamemnon, was joined in mid-ocean on Thurs
day, July 29th, and has been successfully laid:—
As soon as the two endS are connected with the
land lines, Queen Victoria will send a message to
you, and the cable be kept free until after your re
ply has been transmitted.
With great respect, I retimin you Obedient ser
vant, • • Crnns W. FIELD.
The news of the successful laying of
the telegraph cable was received. wit h
great rejoicings all over the country by
the ringing of bells, fireworks, bonfires,
salutes, &c.
LATER
TRINITY BAY, August 7.—The most
complete success has attended the lay
ing of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, and
the telegraph signals are being trans
mitted through the entire length.
It is unlikely that the line will be
opened for business for several days,
and perhaps weeks, delay being neces
sary to give the Electricians time for a
series of experiments...
Due notice of the opening for busi
ness will be given.
TRINITY BAY, Saturday, Aug. 7
To the ASsoeiated Press:
The Atlantic Telegraph Cable was successfully
landed here yesterday morning, and is in perfect
order.
The Agamemnon has landed her end of the Ca
ble, and we are now receiving signals from the
Telegraph llouse at Vclencia.
The United'Statos steamer Niagara and her
Majesty's steamers Gorgon end Porcupine leave
for St. John's to-morrow.
Dug notice will be given when the Atlantie,
Telegraph Line will be open for public bus:nese.
BEDFORD SPRINGS, August S.—The
President has received the following de
spatch from Cyrus W. Field, Esq., in
reply to his intimation that he had not
yet received the Queen's message,:
TIUNITY BAT, August 7.
To Ms Excellency, llon..rnmes Buchanan, Presi
dent of the United Stu tos, Xedford Springs.
Your telegraph despatch has been received.
We landed here in a wilderness, and until the
telegraph instruments are all perfectly- adjusted,
no message can be received over the cable.
You shall have the earliest intimation, hut
some days may elapse before all is effected.
The first message from Europe shall be from
the Queen to yourself; and the first from Auicri ,
ca to England, your reply.
With great respect, very truly your friend,
Craws W. Fluid,.
The journal of Mr. Field contains the
incidents of the voyage. The Niagara
entered TrMity Bay on the 4th of Au
gust, at 12.30 p. m.. At 7.30, the pilot
came on hoard, and at 1.45 a. m., on
the sth of August, the Niagara anchor•
ed. The total amount of cable paid out
since the first splice was made is 1010
miles, 600 fathoms, and the distance run
is 892 miles. At 2 a. m., Mr. Field
went on shore to announce by telegraph
to the people of America ihe arrival of
the fleet. At 2.45 a. to., a signal was
received from the Agamemnon that she
had paid out 1010 miles of cable, At
5.15 a. HI, the cable of the Niagara was
landed, and soon after carried in the
telegraph house, whan a strong current
of electricity was received from the oth
er side of the Atlantic, Thanks were
then offered up to the Almighty by Cap
tain HonsoN.
0:7 - The opposition party papers, for
the want of other matter, and in con
formity to the instincts of a generality
of them, are just now giving free vent
to blackguardism. In our politieal ex
perience we know of no period when
low vulgarity, falsehood, and misrepre
sentation was more freely resorted to
than just now by the opposition sheets.
Our patriotic President is the chief and
shining mark of their abuse and,detrac
tion. His every act and deed are mis
represented, and thousands of things
are attributed to him and made the
groundwork of vilification which every
school boy should know are unwarrant
ed. And all this too, when they can
not even claim that political excitement
prompts them into the excesses. If, in
the future, the record they are now mak
ing should be produced it will convict
them as a dirty set of blackguards. If
they do not refoam we will have to send
them, in Qntnber, to Salt River to cleanse
themselves.
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
OL., The Lecornpton Constitution is
rejected by the people of Kansas. The
indications are that those in favor of
the proposition did not vote. They
were very foolish in not doing so ; but
those %rho voted against admission were
still more so. They will be monuments
of their own folly. The electioneer
ing cry of the antilecomptonites is
said not to have been against the instru
ment itself, but that The territory was
too poor to support a State government.
hence indifference was the feeting of
the masses.
MAD Doc; t711.4..c0 .—The Reading Amtut states
that on Saturday, the 24th ult.., a mad dog come
upon the farm of Mr. Solomon Gaul, in Cumrtt
township, about three miles South-West of this
city, and bit Mr. Gaul in the leg. lie then ran
into the road and attacked a traveler whose name
was not known, and bit him in the face. The
dog was afterwards killed in a shed or stable hear
Gaul's smithehop, where he had taken ref
uge. As it is highly probable that this rabid an
hual bit other dogs and perhaps cattle, in the
course of his flight, it would be well for the resi,
dents of the neighborhood in which he was seen,
to keep a close watch over their cattle, end to
confine their dogs fur a time. Mr. Gaul, imme
diately after he was bitten, made use-of Dr. Stoy's
celebrated cure for hydrophobia, which it is to be
hoped will effectually protect him from the
mal
ady.
ELI/MCP:TO uf. Ifuzza.—The Court has reftis
ed to grant Eldridge a new trial, and he is Sen
tenced to be hung on the second day orSeptem
bee next.--Tottsdum IN. Y.) Journal.
This is• the scoundrel who won the heart of a
widow at Masena Springs, -and with his hellish
arts led her astray, and to conceal which he am.
&red her with poison by scow and repeated doses,
totally unsuspeeted by her, so much so that in her
dying struggle she raised herself by a desperate
effort, and throwing her arias affectionaly around
-his neck, kissed him a last adieu, and immediate
ly expired.
111-40"
TUE 110 All TO IMMORTALITY.
It was the remark of a. distinguished physician
of the last century, that the tuan who should dis
cover a specific for physical pain, as certain in
its neutralising effects as water when applied to
fire, would rank in the estimation of posterity,
next to the inspired writers. Professor Bono way,
the founder of that simple yet profound system
of medical treatment, which has traversed with
such wonderful rapidity both the old world and
new, appears to have accomplished this grand
desideratum and something more. It is alleged
by those who have tested the properties of his
celebrated Pills and Ointment in their own eases,
that they not only alleviate the agony attendant
upon all internal and external disorders, hut per
manently eradicate them. That these remedies
are among the wonder-working agents of an age
of wonders, cannot be questioned. Those who
believe that the science of medicine is closemo
nopoly, and that there is no medical skill beyond
the circle of the "Faculty," who look upon a. di
ploma as a sort of "finnan" to which every man
should bow in homage, will of course preferboing
conventionally killed to being irregularly cured.
Such is not our taste. We care little for names,
nothing for big words and oracular shakes of the
head. What we see and know we believe: and
really the proofs unvarying efficacy of liolloway 'a
remedies are so numerous, so consistent, so incon
trovertible, that our common sense, despite the
leaning that we have in common with most men,
toward time-sanctioned systems, compels ns,
xo
iens coleus, to attach full credit to them,
It may be weakness to be guided by our own
perceptions and the testi tuopy of honest witnesses,
in preference to, receiving as Gospel what the in
terested advocates of a very fallible system would
have us believe hut w.! claima right to the in
dependent use of our faculties;mid must state our
convictions. The science of Medicine, as practic
ed by d large proportion of its grave professors,
is merely a round of stereotyped prescriptions,
which every same Man knows do not, one time
out of ten, answer the desired purpose. Hollo
way's remedies, as far as we can judge, do not
fail once out of ten times to effect a cure. This
is our answer, founded on observation and in
quiry, to all who may arraign our judgement for
according to these extraordinary preparations
what we conceive to be a just mood of praise,—
Cincinnati N110)11.1(1)1.
Crag `j r . FIELD
Special Notices.
tv„. See advertininent of Dr. Sanford's Liver
Inv iguratur :moiler column.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINVIENT—PACTS the
lIRKSIIiTIBLE.—If any man doubts the inestima
ble value of these Pills, he impugns the general
experience of the whole world. The accumulated
testimony of all nations attests their infallibility
in a majority of the disorders that afflict man
kind. Deep-seated abscesses, swelling of the
joints, enlargement of the glands, tumors and
eruptions di:tam:mar under the disinfecting and
healing action of the Ointment. They have been
fionnicifrittat . 1 There is a VEST, however, where
by to tell the genuine, viz., the Miter-mark,
"Ifillbpvtay New }'ark and Loudon," that exists
in every leaf of the book of direct:oils. The
words are semi-transmit:cut in the paper. and visi
ble by looking through the leaf to the light.
The Stutnath is the most liable to get cut of or
der. Hence how inqforbmt that no diseased mat
ter clog its operation, which would cause nausea
and distress by our rood. ILalso weakens the
brain, destroys the memory, creates pains and
dimness, and various aillictions is the head. It
produces grwa difficulty in breathing and swal
lowing. finmetimes fainting raid fits will ensue;
also' bad breath, restlessness and groat loss of
strength. if not immediately attended to, the
blood will carry the disease through the whole
system, and death will end the work. From 2to
5 or these Pills a day will keep the digestive or
gans in healthy condition, and beclog or carry
away all impure matter, and thoroughly restore
and cleanse the stomach ; at the same time the
Pills, will so purify the blood, as to drive all man
ner of disease from the system.
•
In quantity of corrupted matter, there is al
ways to be found anest of worms. They cannot,
neither will they stay anywhere else. Weak
Stomach and bowels arc subject to them, as they
have not sufficient power to digest their food.—
Hence a large heap of matter is lodged, and
worms must be the result. A few doses of these
pills will disturb them in their nest, and drive
them out of the system.
It should be remembered, that an oleasional
dose when in health, especially after taking cold,
will prevent the disease from forming in the
body.
Dr. Morse's Indian. Root Pills are sold by all dealers
in Medicine's.
lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
I ELMBOLD'S GeTfithe PREPARATION.
lIELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION.
I (ELM BOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION
Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with
the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted
to their combination. .60-See advertisement headed
lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY !
SIR JAMES CLARK E'S
Celebrated E e iat ale Pills.
Prepared front a prescription qr Sir J. Clarke, M. D.,
Physician Extraordinary to-the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the auto of all
those - painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates excess, and re
n LOWS all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES,
it is peculiarly suited. It n-111, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Dish bottle, Price One Dollar, hears the. Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. -
'CAUTION!
These should not be taken by females during the
first three onths of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring
on Miscarriage, but at any other time they'are safe.
Iu cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in
the back and limbs, fatigue en Slight exertion, palpitation
I=
DISE&SE OF THE STOMACH
of ILc heart. hy , teries and NViliteS, theSkt I'lll9 Will 01 - 1,1:t
11 , 'l.lf, NVIR•11 1111 till TIMMS have failed. find although :1
lut,,v..vrtil rowdy, do 001. c...nhan iron, cultautdomtinkouy,
:I”yilling sari NI Use conAilut 3 u 2 '
, •
Full dirlbot• ,peonom y ,1
hide Agent For flu. tuned State, and Canada.
3ssll C, r“l4win
,
ant! 4 . , q
au-
Ibnrired Agi ut. mitt ill.:ll2'Cr a Itultt of the Pills by riitiirn
wail. F,ir try
Dr. tLOSS, oirpo;iitl: the Court Dome, Lobanoti, Yn., awl
b YaII re ,4 P 0, 11 , h , Druggists throughout the united states
and Camels ; also by Il4 rr ey Birch, :Reading, Pa.
°author 7, 1.,Y4 -1
The Lebanon inarkel.
rorrfulls Porred.:ll illylly by Myers rh Slum i%
LEBANON, WE.:ONEsDAr, AWE 11, 1858.
Isle. Mills Ex. Eau. .S 5 50 potatoes, lil Ott , 100
Smith " Extra sooli g g s, 1?. dos., 10
Leb. Val. Super. Fine 4 00 ! Butter, "ii lb., 12
W ho° White Wheat, 110 !Lard, 9
Prime Red Wheat, 101 .tiara,
9
Prime Rye, 65 .11ant, 11
Corn, So i Shoulders, 9
Oats, 31, Sides, 0
Clover-seed. 3 .00 !Soap, 8
Timothy-seed, 250 i Bees-wax, '35
Flax seed.
11 /b ,
150 White Bugs : S
Dried Apples,'ll On., 100 !Mixed Bags, 2
Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax,
3234
Peach "Snits," 2so Bristles, '5 15., 40 -
Peach "It utzels," 125 Feathers "V, 2;4
, Si .,
Cherries, 150 j Wool, T. lb., 40
Onions, 50 !Soup Beans, 11 qt., 0
;Vinegar, f gal., 12
I.Appluilutter, emelt) lb
The Philadelphia Markel.
PHILADELPHIA, Auu. 9,185 S
FLOUR—The receipts of Flour continue small,
and have again fallen off, the inspections amount
ing to only 0931 barrels against 7122 barrels last
week. The market is extremely quiet, but hold
ers are firm in their deinands; sales of 500 bbls
old stock at $1 25 ft'l bbl; some recently ground
at $4 rift@ 4 62.1; fresh ground lots, seine new
‘Vbeatot Sl 75@,5 25, the latter rate for bean
brand - u'i $4 75@5 50 for extra, and $5 75E40 50
for fancy lots- A small sale of Rye Flour was
made at $3 50. Corn Meal is scarce, and Penn
sylvania is wanted at $3 75 it"), bbl.
GRAlN—There is a fair demand for Wheat,
but the absence of supplies restricts operations;
sales of 1000 bushels new Southern and Pennsyl
vania at $l. 2001 25 lb bushel fur good red, and
$1 3861 43 for white. Rye is wanted for distil
ling, and the limited amount coming in is taken
on arrival sales of 1500 bushels at .73075 e for
old, and 650 for new. Corn is in active request,
but the market is nearly bare; sales of 1000 bush
els yellow, in store, at St. Oats are unchanged ;
4000 bushels new Delaware brought 39 cents
bushel.
CATTLE MARKET.—About 1000 head of
Beef Cattle were disposed of at Wardell's Arca
ne Drove Yard this week, includino. 200 head on
Thursday last. The market was rather dull and
the prices realized about the same as last week,
ranging at from $7 to $9,25 the 100 lbs. The
principal sales were at sB©s9. Some 300 Cows
and Calves were at market, and the sales generally
ranged at $3O to $lO for goad Extras,
$2O to $3O
for middling quality, and $l5 to $25 for Dry
Cores. Of Hogs, the receipts at Phillips' - Yard
were 1413 ' mostly from Ohio, selling at s7&s7}
the net 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—About 4800
arrived at Wardell's, and sold at s2@s4 each,
equal to 708 e. 0 lb. dressed. The offerings of
Beef Cattle at the Bull's Head new Drove Yard
were large this week, reaching over 800 hued, and
the market, in consequence, was dull; and rather
I lower, prices ruling 25c. the 100 lbs. less than last
week. The principal st.les were made at $7 , , to
$S and SS.I. the 100 lbs.—A - oral American.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
J. Ni. Good's nook Slope.
THE New and Cheap Book Store of the under
signed is located in Market Street, 2 doors
north of Guilford & Lentherger's Drug Store, where he
will be pleased to see all his old friends, and those lit,sl
- of having articles in his line.- With a determina
tion of sellingclieaper than can be purchased elsewhere,
Ire would respectfully Call the attention of the pitbUc to
his assortment of _Bibles, Hfilan and Pray& Books, Mis
cellaneous' Blank and School Books, ll'ldland Window
Paper, Stationery. and every article in his line or hug
ness. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1558, All
the Magazines and Newspapers, boils daily and weekly,
to be had et publisher's rates.
All orders tbr articles hi his line carefully and prompt
ly attended to, by Ow undersigned.
Lebanon, Jan 14. 1.858
Books Books!
AM& ini N i ' i l ia li ffelalrt l i l ia7rl l ie d y rc eo 'l n t e r n ui ti
(1- 5 . 1 -L -owns' y
receive, from . the E s astern Cities, copies. of
....til j
all the most important end attractive
Nety Books, as soon es published, which they offer for
salo cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.—
Among thoSe lately received are—
Parton's Aaron Burr,
Li vington's Travels aud Researches in South Africa.
Spark's Life of Franklin,
Abbott's Napoleon,
City of the Great King,
Bayard Taylor's Northern Travels,
Debit and Credit,
The Reason Why.
They have always on band a large assortmentof School
Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School
Books. Anda large assortment of Flute, Piano,
Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte. Me
lodiau and Violin Instructor.
PAPER HANGINGS ,
of Foreign and Domestic illzmufacturc,
Window Shades,
The RI o2lt h 1y Magazines,
and al th e
NEWSPAPERS, daily 4• Weekly,
Can be had by oiling at the store, on Cumberland street,
hi the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the '=Big hook."
IMOrders left with them for any kind ofgooein their
line, will be promptly attended to.
Lebanon. Feb. 4. IS S S. •
SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING
03varber shop.
GEM:O F. W.1):1 LY, MAIIIZIZ STRUM, OJ pKitC the Leh
:MOO Ennic, % ,, ,•ould respectfully inform the Citizens of
Lebanon awl vicinity. that he stilt continues his first-class
Shaving 4 , Hair Dressing Saloon,
and ie prepared to do busitwas in the neatest and best
arittwonlil solicit all to give him a trial.
Lebanon, Oct. 21,1857.
Shaving, Hair Dressing, and
Shampoon Wu; Saloon.
r7.I3DIEIDIAN IVIIALEY wouhl respectfully in
f. 4 form the public that they have REMOVED their
stablishment to Market street, next door to .Tohn 31.
Mark's Hotel, Lebanon, where it trill give them pleasure
to wait on all who may favor them with their patronage.
Tiny have had much experience in the business, and will
spare no pains to give entire satistitction to their custo
mers. They have made every arrangement for the per.
foci' ion of their business. They cortlially invite a call anti
trial. Lebanon ; March 3, MS
FA 11.17.1F,RS NOTICE:
TOSEI'ff LIKE, AGIUT. is still manufacturing tltuFc
J United States Grain Fans,
or•, WIND MILLS,
in Laurtoter City, Pa. Said FANS have beau awarded
pluninimS at every Agricultural Fair that they have
ever been exhibited. in competition with other Mills.
- - .
$5OO REWARD will be given to any person or
persons who will prove to my satisfaction that what I
say about my Mill is not trite.
FARMERS consulting their interest, will find it to
their ad vatitage to call and eXalnille fi,r themselves be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as these, mills possess all ow
desired superior qualities', so much appreciated by Farm
ers: these Mills are constructed to use two Screas at one
time, which will remove nil the Client amid Cockle, one of
which Screens may be removed et pleasure. if required,
to suit the eenvenienee of the persons using said Mills.
All FANS manufactured and sold by me are warrant
ed to be of goad material, and all defects or imperfection
in any Milt or Fan disposed of, shall be fully and effec
tually repaired without extra chnrge.
The undersigned has sold more MILLS than any other
one 111011 now living, and batters himself on account of
his long experience in the busbies's, that his Mills are su
perior to any, and - the easiest turning Mill now manu
factured, which feet can be substantiated by manyof the
best Farmers in this State and elsewhere, wherever they
have been tested.
_ .
ORDERS left with WM. COLEMAN', lit RISE'S Hotel,
or MAJOR & 112:01'11. - ERS' Machine Shop, Lebanon.
will be promptly attenthA to, aed any desired informa
tion given. 30SEPLE LIKE,
May 5, ISSS-3m. Agent.
Importa iii to Merchants.
._
MOH UNDERSKUNED. hating parch:used the right to
nnunitneture and sell,' in the Counties of Lebanon
and Dauphin.
0. SUENGLE'S PATENT MEASURING APPARATUS,
for measuring MOLASSES, 01h, TALC, SYRUPS, .fee.,
would hereby inform the Merchants of the above named
Counties, that they are prepared to attend to all orders
addressed to them through the L601111)1 Post Wfice.
Tide Machine is invaluable to the Merchant. Itis so
constructed as to measure a Putt, Quart and ILII f
at one operation, int a very short time, it matters not
how thick the ntolasses. article to he measured, cony be, and dries its tent*. accnrotety a n d well.
It will doubly repay itself in a few months by saving
time and annoyance, doing away n ill all inconveniences
attending the measuring of Molasses, &c., as it wiliferec
the article to be measured through a large hole or funnel.
into !If ug or other vessel, by the simple movement of a
lever.
Theso Machines ar not liable to rot out of repcir, and
are warranted to give entire satiefl,ction.
VI, IVO Merchant should be without them.
Vl:olW.ti SON.
lteßidence on Pinegrore Street, at the crossing of
the Lebanon Valley Ruaruttd, Lebanon, Pa.
CERTIFICATE.
I.En.txos, PEs:e.t. June Oth, 1857
We would state that we have used for about the space
of two months, the apparatus for measuring Molassc,s
manufac timed and cold by O. SRENGLE, and we are much
pleased with its performance. It saves times and meas
ures cotrectlyt. besides, .avoiding theyaasto and dirt ae.
companying the old - style of tapping and meson ling.—
We would cheerfully commend it to the notice of liter
chants......aneaGE a Sttatazamaaomt, SERCE,
Sums A 4: nos, BAILER & Ban's.
• rurtelf BRO., SHIRC.& A-TILLER,
GEO.
Aug. 4, 'sB4t, j rimes, STUMP St KLOPP, StOtiChShurg,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c
CALL 4- SEE .THE NEW STOCK
Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery,
raft eITER 8 9 8 TOR E.
T EON ARD ZIMMER)] AN informs his trivial , and th
raddie I hat he has just received a la," shalt of
Goods for the Spring Trade,
which will be food as cheap as any stock of the kind in
this town,
consisting of all such GOODS as are usually
kept in a first-class store.
Particular attention is given to Staple Goods for the
011111tEY trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA
DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under
sleeves, Handkerchiefs, &c.
GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his CLOTHS,
Cassimeres, Casinets, Tweets, Fancy and other Vcstings,
Velvets, Cords, &c.
In the GROCEEY department may he found a
splendid assortment of every need in the
Coffee, Sugar,
Spices,Teas, Mackerel, &c. 3n
CROCKERY the stock is well selected.
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LEONARD ZDIMBIZMA N.
Tim highest market price will be paid Tor COUN
TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, Hay 5, 1855.
B.RixonP'`TO? DEFE AWED
BY IT S's LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING AND SUMMER (ODDS.
UST RECEIVED and now opened at ihe cheep
„Goods Store of HENRY 44; STINE, a splen-E4
did stock of DRY GOODS, QUEENSIVAILE and IQ
GROCERIES; also READY-MADE cLOTTuNo." ,, k4ik
Carpets, Oil Cloths, IVindow Shades, Bohoets, Gals, &c.,
which they die selling at very low prices. They bought
their goods at cash prices, and are, therefore, enabled to
give great bargains. Ladies and Gentlemen, give them
an early call. We arc assured they can suit you in
goods end prices.
FOIL LADIES' WEAR.
lIENEY & ST/ NE have just opened a large and splendid
stock of Fancy Dress Goods, such as Sillo Ylo n, S.riped,
and Figured, for Dresses, Black and Colored, very cheap.
Challi. Challi Robes, TAwn,Dawn Robes, Lavellas, Foil
de Cherries,CldliDereges,Silkllereges,Ginglauns,Freneh
Lustres, French de Laines, Dobeges, Mohair Lustre, &o.
Remember at Os cheap store of IlTszacr R; Srs r.
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Ileanv & STINE have just opened a large and splendid
assortment of Spring and Simmer Cloths, Cashmeretts,
Tweeds, Cassamers, Italian Cloths, Lustre's and Linen for
Coats; Clothe, Cassamers, Tweeds, Linens, Plaids, Cordu
roys, Drilling, aeons, &e. ' for Pantaloons; Satins, Silks,
Cashmere, Cloth, Italian Cloths, Marseilles, Sc., for Vest
ing. Also, Stocks, handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders ;
Cloves, Stockings, ac.. very cheap, at
•
Lebanon, May 5, 'O. HENRY & STINE'S.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN
•ALL . RIGIIT SIDE UP WITH aIRE!
Tr ANSAS is creating an important excitement all over
jt_V the country, threatening a dissolution of Union be
tween the North and South, instigating alarming tights
in Congress, and fearful flare-ups in State Legislatures.
State Conventions have assembled, city and town mass
meetings have been hold—in short the whole country
has been in a general uproar.
LEBANON
However, amidst all this universal political tumult,
has the honor of having still preserved her dignity of
quiet and peace, nothing could succeed in disturbing her
gentle repose, until the other morning, when a LARGE
FLAG with a swarming BEE lIIVE on the one side,
and the announcement of "Cheap Auction Goods," on
the other, suspended front the corner building
OPPOSITE TUE COURT HOUSE,
Seemed to indicate that all was not right; attention
was attracted and curiosity aroused; various opinions
with regard to its' object were entertained and soon a
general stir nil over town was found to exist. Men, wo
men and children involved with puzzled astonishment,
were harming out, and crying, "What in the world is
the matter?" “What's apt" Truth, however. soon flash
ed upon the minds of all Ece-holderS, when the novelty
of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Boxes, Rands'
and Bales. amidst a crowd of spectators already collected
nvound the doors and walks, all anxiously persevering
thr but a glimpse at what has since so effectually aston
ished the natives.
NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE,
Was suddenly harping upon a thousand tongues. and
spread with the rapidity of prairie fire all over the bo
rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other item
of tiled:v.llM into insignificance, in consideration of the
individual interests here at stake.
Ascetic of excitement has ever since continued to pre
vail within doors, by crowds of personsfrom every (mar
ter, collecting along the counters, who never fail to be
rosin enthusiastic upon finding such
GREAT BARGAINS IN
New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks,
The best make of plain black Silks,
Tine Bombazines and Lustros,
Elegant all-Wool De Lahms and Cashmeres,
Baantiful spring style Dncols and Shepherd's Plaid,
handsome Challi DeLaines and Alpaca Dellaize,
Splendid Collars, Sleeves Veils, (Gyres, Hosiery and
White Goods In abundance.
All qualities of Cheap Prints, Gittglettmt Cia-tks and
usl
Union, French. and Doeskin Cassimeres,
Plush, Satin and Grenadine Vesting.
ALSO,
An assortment of English, Ingrain, Wool Adling. List
; ing. Rag and I imp Carpets the - Parlors, Clot tubers, Hails
and Stairs, varying in prices from 10 eVIItS ikt, $1 per yd.
WIOCEMES AND QIJEENSWARE.
Ctoths and Window Shades in all their Varieties.
Having the experience of a tong term of years hi the
business, which with a careful exercise of judgment and
taste, with the advantage of melt iu purchasing„ and a
determination of selling CI lE t', enables us—along with
the late system of selling
for CASH or PRODUCE—to
favor you with bargains, beyond any heretothre offered,
as well as unsurpassed by any of our competitors.
t ***Please call and see us. at the
BEE-lIIVE STORE,
Opposite the Court House. Lebanon. Pa.
GEORGE & SHELLENDERGEII.
Lebanon, March 11, 1.855.
J. M. GOOD
GREAT ATTRACTIONS!
THE CHEAPEST GOODS!
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT!
TILE HANDSOMEST STYLES !
JUST OPENED AT THE
RABER & BRO.'S
CALL WITHOUT DELAY
READY MADE CLOTTING
WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE
THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS,
TILE HANDSOMEST STYLES,
AT TILE HALL BUILDINGS,
SWARTZ & BRO.,
THE SECOND ARRIVAL
SOLD ASIONISIIRitiLY LOW,
Sefling oir at Colt.
A FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE STOCK OF
I`'l TISSUE,
BEEAGES.
DUCOLLS,
LAWNS,
. SHEPIfAED'S PLAIDS,
ALPACCAS, Sc., &c.,
Which in point of yarie' les of styles and qualities, in
connexion with advantages by which they have bean
purchased, can be surpassed by none in town. Tim sea
son, and our heavy stock. prompt us to hold forth these
inducements. Please give tie a call.
0 EORCE SIIELLENBERHER.
DA RIMS J. SELTZER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brun's
V lintel, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 2G, '37.
LAFAYETTE BROWER,
A
GS FITER. DJOINING A. S. ELY'S Office, A Walnut str T eet, 'Leba
non, Pa. A large and beautiful a.wortmont of la X-
Tlllt ES front the well-known establishment of - Col:mums
llAsam. always ou hand at Philadelphia prices.
,Rtz All work warranted to give satisfaction. ArV• Al/
orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable
terms. The best of reference giren, [Sep. I G,'57.
P. G. 141 14
BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER,
- Union Deposit, Dauphin Couctly, Pa.
T AM PREPA It ED, a All LlltleFL to pa op Rolex
WorK,in all its branehes,and ou the shortest
notice. Also, lhucic BLILDINGS, tiOILERS, 1:101- tit
WALLS, BOSUES, HEAUTHS, and all work co nnect- '41.-
ed with a FuaxAcc, done. AM. A Gang of Sterne Masons
always ready to put down foundations,and do stone work
of every description. [July -1.'574f.
SAMUEL L. FOX,
• Opliciata.
537 North 2.d street, above fluttonwood st., Philadelphia.
S (Six years with the
Elastic Steel in Gold, Silver and Elastic Steel Eranies,
of a great variety of patterns, with superior Glasses,
carefully adapted to the sight. Spy Glasses, Microscopes,
Drawing Instruments, Stu - yeyor's Compasses and Tran
sits,, Dairy Thermometers, Glazier's Diamonds, etc., &C.
All kinds of Qptical Instruments made, repaired and
adjusted. Agent for Fife's oblique pointed Gold Pena,
and the $25 double thread Swing. Afachines.
May 19, 155&.-3m.
A TKINS d IdeADAld have just received a new stook
ja. of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and. Traveling saga.
lEl=l
CENTRE BUILDINGS
TO HAVE TIII FIUST
C lOIC .
THAT CANT BE BEAT
GREAT BARGAINS
TO BEAR TBE NEWS!
ARE ALWAYS SOLD
HAVE JEST OPENED
OF SUMMER GOODS!
FOR CASH
BUSINESS CARDS
_MEDICINAL. '
0* - REMO V AL
D. S. RABER'S
Whotegaie and Retail Drug Store,
Ilas leen Ittuany4.4l to :New Building. 1,11 Cumber
land Struid : opparan flue Bade Buildings.
Ltbannu. Pn.
subscriber r spectfully announces Wills:m.lml.
puttees and tin.ublic in relieral, that he has cott
staidly on hand it large ,toek of
D PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, . 2 ,—. / PAINTS,
CHEM ICA LS, = •
T DYE-STUFFS.
gut
VARNISHE, URPENTINE,
o.
GLASSAVARE It BRUSHES,
11AI1t-011.S, EXTRACTS,
Bur • g Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soap... Se
gura, Tobacco, etc. Alan n variety of Fancy Articles too
numerous to mention, which he offers at tow rates, and
warrants the qualities of the articles as repreSented.—
p ere hesera will please remember this, and examine the
qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else
where. ifir Physicians' pi,beriptions and family reel
mssearefully compounded, at all hours of the day or
night by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
liundays the Store b ened for the com
pounding of prescriptions betweent the hours of 7 and
10.o'elock, A. M.. 1.2 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M.
Lebanon, Dec.. 9,1357. DAVID S. RADER.
Dr. ROSS? DRUG STORE,
mniimataten svar.wr,
Opposite Me . Court House, Lebanon, Pa.
DR. ROSS respectfully announces that he haS for
sa le a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines. Dyestultic, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent :Medicines,
and Fancy Goods, which are offered at the lowest prices.
An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, and
stri , attention to the wants of the public, enable him
-.. first style of the science.
DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES,
Are the most certain cure for Worms
use. They are sweet, and no child
ill refuse to take them. Persons
Itould alt for "Dr. Ross' Worm Loam
ms," and refuse all others. Many per-
MS, net having this Lozenge, will try
get yon to take seine other kind; do
Jt let them , deceive you—you can al
ways get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store,
',batten, and yen can have them sent
you, free of expense by mail, if you
tclose the price in a letter. If less
,an a dollars worth is wanted, enclose
and you Will receivo them by return
sn.postpa,.. Dr. 'less will send them to any part
of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on
then, anti get them. Price 25 cents.
DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS.
These Pills operate without givingthe least pain or un
easiness, and can be taken with positive advantage in
nil cases in which a purgative would be needed; us the
commencement of Fevers, Costivertem, Liver Complaint,
some thrills of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Blood, and
all diseases arising from impurity of blood. They wilt
be limed superior to any other pill in use. price. 25
Ms. per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo
ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon.
Bit. .ROS'S' TONIC MIXTURE.
A superior medicine for. the cure of Sick Headache,
Nervous if aditehe. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Ner
vous Weekness, and all other diceASeS requring a tonic_
lit USSES Axe .::131^PORTERS.
Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sate, a large assortment
of Trussep, of all sizes, and various in prhc, which will
be colt ~ r e tow. An experience of more than 2O years,
give the afflicted advantages uOt to belied at every Drug
store. A personal attention to then tting given. If yen
steed a truss tall at Dr. Ross' Druo. Store,Lebanon.
DR. ROSS* INFANT - DROPS.
For Colic, Spasms. Rastlessness, Sc., of Infants. It
calms nervous irritation, soothes pain, and induces to
sleep, without leaving the dull, drowSy state that fol
lows the use of other infant drops: Special attention is
asked 'Latins remarkable action. Ask - for Dr. Ross' In
fant hi
NOSS' 'RAM TONIC.
Is your hair falling Mt? are you troubled with *Thud
ruff, or itching of the 1te. , 41? Dr. Rosa' hair Tonic will
cure these mbles. Price 21 cts.
DR. ROSS' CURE FOR FEVER k. AGUE.
Firer and Ague cured in 21 hours. ] udividuals who
have suffered for weeks anti months, have been in a sin
gle day relieved, no if by magic, from the excruciating
chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Ross' Store.
A DR. ROSS' BYE WATER.
For the cure of Sore, Weak, or inflamed
Eyes. Price 25 ets.
DR. ROSS' WORM 01L.
i i, .1. positive cure for Worms.
11.
Dlt. ROSS' LINIMENT.
• •, The best Linithent in use for Itheutna
, tism, Sprains. Swellings, Bruises. Teal-h
-it' ache, Sore Throat, mai all painful and
Neuralgic affections of the body, Is Dr.
Ito. s' Liniment. -
DR. ROSS' TOOTH WASTE.
411 0 %F0r the emu of spongy and bleeding
-- lignms, Scurvy. for cleansing and preserv
ing the teettlflul gains, and ionnatiog a delightful fin
granee to the breath. use Dr. Itos: Tooth Wash.
DR. BERAL'S EXT. MRSAPARI LEA.
va4Ost-Ar• the cure of Rheum: 40m, Totter,Scrofula, Pains
in the Bones, Ofdra,-, : rtteric•tho..f.tions
j or all kinds, and tilrilllkW•rtfrifffikTfront impure Blond,
or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold ably at Di.
Ross' Drug
coutor CRIMP FOR 25 CENTS.
Dr.. D1117:C6'3 COCCI( S7RUP, prepared and sold only
by 1)r. 110.4.:. opp.wite the Conrt Rouse, it a certain cure
Apr cough:, toil. ‘Vlloopitts Cough, &c. Look well to
the suarks ct" the gnu ll itt c. Sze that Dr. lick's' name fa
on the bottle.
EPILEPSY Ui FITS CAN DE CCIIED I
Evidence striinger than certificates! LIKICS Vccer.i
nte:poem, 16 per - limning more wonderful cut CS than
any other Nedivine known! It in perfectly safe to take.
Try it. If yon are not satisfied after lining one Rottle,
thu money will be refunded; if not able to pay. one
nettle will to given gintis to try it. Priee Dollars
per Berne. or three liettles ibr ten chillers. Sold oaf,/ at
Pr. Itoni Dreg Store. Lebanon, June Di, 15,58.
EIMUMM
Head of Elicit Glossy Hair!
rIONIPixf ELY PM-7:4W; EDroTnE GIIEATE,ST AGE.
And who that is gray would not have it reStorial to
thriller color; or bald. lint would have the growth restor
ed, or troubled with daltdratT and itching. but would
.have it removed. or troubled with scrofala, scald head,
or other eruptions, lint would lie enrol. or with diet; head
ache (Oen ut Iglu) bt.t would be cured. It will alSoretnove
all pimples fi - om tin thee and Ain. Prof. 'H'ood's Hair
Restorative will do all this, see eirtotlar and the ildlowing:
Axe Almon, November I, 1846.
Prof. 0.." Woon—Dear Sir : I have heard much said
of the wonderful elleets of your Hair Restorative. lint
having been so often cheated iii , nutekery and quad: nos
trums, hair dyes, i was1111: 4 1,0:::ed to Flake yOUr lleStO
rtitiVC, in the sante category with the tin*and and nun
loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met yen in
Lawrence county some mouth. since, when you gave lee
such assurance as induced the trial of your itestoratiVe
in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had be
come very thin and entirety white. and refine exhaust
ing one of your large lottles, her hair was restored near
ly to its original beautiful Mown cob it-, and had thicken
ed and beemne beautiful and giossy upon, and entirely
over the head: she coat nines to use it, list 4andy because
of its bean' ing effects upon the hair. but because of
its healthful influence nraat the he a d tool mind. Others
of my family and friends are ming voter Ilestorative,with
the happiest effeets ; therefore my skepticism and durlbt.S
in reference to its character and value arc entirely re
resnoved ; and I can and do most cordially and confiden
tially recommend its iti , c by all who would have their
hair restored from white or gray (by reIiSOLI of siertacs
or age) to original tutor :ant be ratty, and by all young
persons who would have their bait i;iNturftli and glossy.
Very Ditty nod gratefully yours.
SOLOMON MANN.
FRIEND WOOD: It was a tong time after I saw you at
before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and
when I 'got it we ronelnded to try it ou Mrs. Mann's
halt, as the surest test of its pacer. It has done all that
you ascu red me it would do; and others of my family and
friends. having witnessed its effects, are now using and
recomtUrnding its use to others as entitled to the highest
consideration you claim for it.
Again, very respeettbliy :ma truly, yours,
SOLOMAN MANN.
Ca'ULE, ILL., June 2S, 1.852.
I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's hair 110.storativo, and
have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was beano
br, as I thought. prematurely gray, but by the use of
his, Restorative it has rerouted its original color,' and, I
have no doubt, permanently so.
s, ex-Senator,AT. S.
0. J. WOOD CO.. Provri,ters, 012 Broadway, 1 .
Oa the ~ -reat N. V. IVireltag Establihnt!nt)
Market ' street, Ft. Louis, ;10. .tiTh'- Fold in Lebanon by
UUtt.ronnaLiimezaare,alsebyDr.ltoss,andL l all good
Drlzgglitts everywhere. Dine 2, 'SS-3m.
"''N.-
CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY.
C L O C K S.
`l'hirty Day,
ii-Aght Day,
Thirty Hour,
CLOCKS,
Just Received at
J. J. ELAM'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon, Pa•.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
ANOTHER NEW LOT OP
'WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
JUST RECEIVED BY
ACKE,
r a Cumberla W
nd street,. next door ß
to Dr
Lincc=cen--'
$l,OOO Reward .! Gook Out!
TAmEs It. KELLEY, Watch.- ,,44 *.... . .k.:. a.,. „4
tl Raker d Jeweler, bas just ~T.
_.,•,, ,
t • t the EAGLE Ilunauxos, in -", --4 !"..—....,__, ..„--!..
opened a
abenutiful assortment. of Gold Rail
cases ; eight-day Watches,
,golti cylinder Watches, Itc.--
g a t - h aat i l b3 p iii a e- ‘ e 'f k x e , L e p: e l o b )c i a t t i n w: t i n i n: ch hunting ors
Silver railroad lauding Watches, (tow; anchors, cylin
der, Enot,n patent Lever, English Swiss Quartiers, and
Bois' Watches. Large Music Boxes, 4,6, and 8 tunes;
golf'. gob, Vest and Neck Chains; gold Armlets, Brooches:
Medallions, Miniature Cases, gold pen
gold Thimbles,, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Necklaces, shirt-
Studa, Spectacles.,
and Pencil cases, gold Key Seals, Lc. Silver Tea
ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, foh and neck Chains, S and Ta
pectacies
Portinonaies. fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin
,
celos, Lass Violins, Accordcons, Polkas, Brass Instru
ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes:, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos,
Tamborines, Ladies' Caldas, Coles Rifles, Sharp's Rifles,
Volcanic Rifle, shoots 26 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's
Volcanic anti Damascus Pist ols,eight-day and thirty-hour
Clocks, Lc., the whole comprising the most extensive Gs
sortment ever offered in Lebanon county,and will be sold
at the lowest cash prices.
piddles & Clocks caref,d Es Repaired dud Warranted;
*0 Mrs. Kelly has openeir a Etuicy )tillenery Store in
the same room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store, Ea gle
.
Buildings.
Lebanon, April 14,1858. .
TRAVELiNt3I brk
Leh. Val. Branch Railroad
11111 .: 613 4.
leaf— -
• Through Line to Baltimore !
lAN and after MONDAY. May 10.1a5ti. a pAgsliN,;
CM: will be attached to the Freight Train !caving
!tending, at 7n. m., and passing Lebanon nt a. m..
arriving at ilarriplmrg at 12, noon, in time to connect
with the .Yorthern Central Passengrr Train going,South,
for York. 'Minn:ore and Washington.
FAR Es--Iteading to liarrisburg, $1.30: to Hal tim0re,92,60.
Lebanon to ilstrrisburg.s9,6o: to Baltimore. ir.lo.
Juno 9 1858. G. A. NICOLI.S, a &)a.
Phila. & heading Railroad.
, FITRZT.7
411110•7
Summer Arrangement, July 5, 1858.
-1 - 1 OWN PASSENGER TRAINS leave
(except Sundays) at 5.15 a. in.. and 3.30 p. in.: pas,
Ing Refuting at 9.51 a. In .autl 5.06 p. ni.. and arriving in
Philadelphia at 12.26 taxis,. and 7.40 p. m.
UP PASSENGER TRAINS leave l'hiladelplda
(except Sundays) at 7 30 a. m.; and 3;10 p. nt., pasdul
Reading at 10,05 a. tn. : and 6.07 p. and Arriving, at
Pottsville at 11.55 noon. and 7.55 p. w.
DWI Up and Down Passengrr Trains connect at Port
Clinton, will: trains to and front Tamaqua, (Wawisda,
Williamsport and ➢:lmir.,.
Morning fimsenger Trains only, connect at ntrt Clin
ton fur Wilkesbarre, Scranton, and Pittston.
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Passenger Train leaves Reading at 10.08 n. m., (after '
arrival of Down and Up 'Morning, Passenger Trains from
Pottsville and Philadelphia) and arrives at Harrisburg
at. 12.35 noon, in time to connect with Passenger Trains
on the Northern Central, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland
Talley Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira,
Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore and Chambersburg.
Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2.25 p. in.. after arri
val of Trains from above points; arriving at headingat
4.56, p. in., and connecting with Up and Down Trains fir
Pottsville and Philadelphia, the same evening. No trains
on Sundays.
FA ICES—Between Pottsville and Philadelphia, $2 75
and $2 25; Reading and Philadelphia, $1 75 and $1 45;
Ilarrisbnrg and Philadelphia, $.3 25 and $2. 70; Lebanon
and Philadelphia, $2 tO and 52 10: Reading and Harris
burg, $1 00 and $1 30 ; Reading mid Pottsville, $lO5 and
0 85; Reading and Lebanon. SS and 70 cents; Pottsville
and Harrisburg, $2 65 and $2 15; Pottsville and Lebanon,
$1 85 and $1 50. Through No. 1 Tickets: Pottsville to
Baltimore, $5 00; Reading and Baltimore, $4OO . Itmi
ing and Law-aster, $2 25. Si) lbs. of Baggage allowed
welt passenger.
The second class cars run with all the above Regular
Passenger Trains. Alorming Train down, and Afternoon
Train up only run on Sundays.
Through Fired Claws Tickets at reduced rates to Niag
ara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal
points in the West, North West, and the Canadas; and
Emigrant, Tickets at lower Fares to all the above places,
can be had on application to the Station Agent.
gir All Tickets will be purchased before the Trains
start. Higher Fans Charged, if pftid in the ears.
0. A. NICOLLS,
Engineer and Sulcrinletaelcatt.
Jllly 21, 1355
. - New Stage Line
Between Hummelatown and Middletown
lA N unit after the 35th Ind- the sub
‘L..7 scribers will nui a Daly Stage Lin
between Iluilunelstown and Middletown, ~a 'a, -. 1.•••"'
connecting with the care on the Lannon Valley Itailrcsol
on the arrival nail departuro of the same at Hummel , -
town. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle
town for the arcommodution of thu public. Good horsed
and all kinds of conveyances.
November 2, 1557.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
ripliE undersigned respectfully infornis the public that
I he has opened a NEW LIVE.ILY STABLE, at Mrs.
, stoN RISE'S Hotel. :Market street, Leb- . -
17 ;
•'. anon, where ho will keep for the t.,..,. 1 :,
public aeconnuodation a elxxl stock c ..- ,
- of HORSES and VIIIIIeLI. He -
•
-
will keep gentle and goal driving !gorses, and handsome
und teife Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when
desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. re.
Lebanon, April 11,1858. 'JAMES ]LARCH.
New Livery Stable.
, 4 2,- THE undersigned has
established a new LIVE-,
STABLE.,in the Eio "..-• •"'
•gle note] Stables, Lebanon. lie has good and
sari, Horses. Carriages, as may be desired, and candid
Drivers, which be will hire on fair tennis. Ile hopes by_
being attentive to business to receive a liberal share of
public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel. or at tho
Stubbs. JOSTAII D. DElltilY.
Lebanon, Aug. 19,1857.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Philadelphia Umbrella and
Parasol Store.
MILE snbs - criber keeps constantly on hund a btrge and
I general aasorhnent of U3URELI-114. Patusots, and
:51:N SIZAEES, made in the very latest style and of the best
material. The eftizeus of Lebanon and Vicinity are res
pectfully invited to call and satisfy thentselvw. lie feels
thankful for the liberal potronage extended tohint here
tofore anti solicits a continuance of the same. ills stock
now is one of the best and handsomest ever offered to
the public in our city, and at prices so low that must
give sat ista.tion.
Also the Patent Paragon and other Sun Umbrellas
so much used and highly appreciated for. a few stmSoons
past. J. W. CLARK.
).-•• • Remember the number. N 0.1626, 'Market street,
between 16th a 17th eta. Phila. May 19, '58,43m.
lik / TANTILLAS, Mantillas.—lEenry e Stine have just
j_ opened a large Incerrtment of Ready-wade Malad
ies which they are selling very cheap.
Coles New Model Pistols,
F o; SALE AT
REIZENSTELV & KRO.
COLTS' WARNER'S k ALLEN'S REVOLV-
EllS—Selfeeeking Pistols of all kinds, fine Pocket Cut
lery, jCst restive& and will be sold cheaper than ever, at
RRIZEINSTEIN & BRO.
DOUBLE TONE FLUTINES and ACCOlt
&ens, Flageolets, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos. Tatuberinow,
olins, Guitar and Violin Strings. Dulcimer Wire, &c.,&e.,
for sale low at R.EIZkINSTELN'& BRO.
POCKET BOOKS.—A large variety of Port.
mantis. Pocket Books, Wallets & thtrsez, are:Sold cheap
er than the cheapest at ZENSTEIN & BRO.
WATCHES h.- JEWELRY!--A fine assort
ment of Watches & jewelry, just received and &wank at
Lebaurn, July 7,7,5. REIZENSTEIN & BRO.
ountry Merchants
Tr) EMEMBE it that Waltz and can supply you
SI, with Window Shades, plain or figured, at city
ES=
3I
Waltz & Rtetlel have a CESICI MUSIC!
large stock of sheet music, which
they will Wisp:NO of very reasonably.
deduction made to teachers.
Lebanon. July 2S, ISSS.
NEW STYLES OF
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
AT
SWA RTZ & HRO.,
PLEASE CALL AND EXAZGNE.
TUST RECEIVED a superior PORT WINE, very deP
'nate; also Scorn ALE, LONDON PORTER, CA:TANI/A
BRANDT, and CI:WM:VAT' 011 , UMARNE, at
REIGART'S Wine and Liquor Store.
110YS' CLOTHING. Frock, Sack Cads, Jackets,
Pouts & Vests for Youths and toss, con be bought
cheap at REIZHNSTEDI & RHO.
EW SPRING GOODS
NOW UNPACKIZG AT
SWARTZ & 1311'0. 1
Which they arc selling at the cheapest Cash prices.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Assessment Notice.
LI:COMING 31UTIIAL INSBBANCE COMPANY
I have laid an assessment (No. 15) of 3 per cent. on all
Premium Notes in their possession, given for insurance,
which were in force on the 12th day of 11fay, 1353, to he
paid to their receivers, within 3 months from the first•
day of July, 1858. and have appointed AD .131 Garrromna,
of the Borough 4 Lebanon, Receiver of said assessment,
for Lebanon county, who will shortly call on the several
memberS of said Company for their respective dues.
By Order of the Company.
ADAM . ORITTINGER, Reivirer..
Lebanon, July 14, 1355.
lel ice.
Estate of JACOB KlNDlG,4lee'd.
oTicE is hereby given that the ltegiater of Wills for
the County of Lebanon, has granted do the under
signed letters testamentary upon the last will and testa
ment of dloon KIND1(1. late of the Township of South
Lebanon, in the County aforesaid, deed. All persons
having claims or demands against the estate of the said
deceased, are hereby requested to make known the same
without delay, and all persons indebted to make pay
ment to
EZRA
JOSEP.II
South Lebanon township, Lebanon co., Pa,.
S. Lebanon, July 7, ISSS-it.
ORDINA CE.
"DE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Burgesses,
JO and Town Council of the Borough of North Lehaaoh ,
and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority
of the same—
That' that part of Walnut street commencing on the
north 51 ao of the Union Canal. at a point where Maple
street intersects said walnut street, and extendin g thenc6
north through landsof Wm. Lehman and Absalom nein,
to where it intersects Mary alley. be and is hereby declar
ed a. kUBLIC STREET, and the Supervisors of said Bor
ough are hereby authorized and directed to open -tho
same to a width of sixty feet, should the owners of_ tho
Property through Which said street 'ewes neglect or re
fuse to do so on reasonable notice at or upon the first day
of September, next ensuing.
FRANKLIN WALTER, Chiet Burgess.
Attest—Kim!: LIGHT, Seely. •
North Lebanon Duro:, :tune id. ISSS.
Notice to Debtors.
TOTICI fs hereby given to all those indebted on the
hooks of Niten.m. Wauxrit, deed.. that if their ac
counts are not settled before the Ist clay of September
next, suits will be instituted. A. S. ELY, }ler.
Lebanon, July 16, MS.
Henry W. Orel-ma
fro. It (Old No. 6) South Tirt-RD Street, ul,
Leious Jrarl.-
E
et, Philadelphia_
LEATIIR DEALLEIC-
Car Skins, Morocco* . Lining* Binding* : -•": •
:RED AND OAK SOLE L.:NAMED,
I)Ltrcb.
N.D.—Rough Leather, Bought or taken in exchange.
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DELIMIT & CORBUIZY.