gtimitot ~~~.~~ i~ „~; u. "WHEY DEBIOCIUT/C PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, Wll CEASE TO FOLLOW." WIS.BI, BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA. WEDZIESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1858 ,Demoeratic State Nominations, JUDOE . OF SUPREME COURT: WILLIAM A.. PORTER, OF FEIILADELeEIIA. , PAXAL COMMISS lONE : WESTLEY FROST, I=l Ozti - The Atlantic Telegraph, is not yet in operation on account of-'difficul ties in adjusting the instruments. Sig are 'constantly passing; and intern gance,will, be transmitted in .a ,day or two, Ml The laying of thecornerstone:of the new St. Patrick's Cathedril, in New York, onSunila), 'was one of the most imposiag., ceremonies-of the kind ever withested in that city. It is estimated that the number of of spectators present on .• • - • • .. the occasion could not have been ,r7 fewer .than-fifteen thousand. MOS!. Rev: Archbishop Hughes preached the set, mon for *the ,occasion. - 8 - The cost of ,the Ocean TejegTaph Cable just laid successfully [tarots the Atlantic, is as follows Price deep sea wire per mile, Price spun; yarn andiron wire ier.paiie, Pildfilaiiisidelar per mile, • To6.l_per mile; For 2560 mileth. $1,212,500 For 10 mileede4-sea cable, at $1,450 per ' For 25i:triilei shore:alb', at $1,250 perll4o, ToterVcoit, , ''',(kn l it; th . e sinteiition of the:Demon . , racy, in 3 ;view-of the insufficiency:of the present tariff for revenue, and of its dis regaiii of incidentarprotectionijo re peti the present Tariff laws and fallback, upon-the tariff of 1848. - - The-public are not .fully. alive to the =fact that our present 'system dr revenue was enacted by the opposition Congress of 1857, and 'that it is not a democratic measure,but one bullied and bribed in to,a law' by the cotton monopolist of the Now England' States, and . to the -wcirkings-of which the"hard times" for the past year, may beattributed, and to which , theinsufficiency of revenue from imports.for the purposes of government is directly attributable. 'So long as the , deinbtratic tariff of 1846 was the law =the treasury was overflowing, anti year ly minions of the public debt.were can celled. Immediately upon the passage of the opposition tariff times changed. These facts should be borne in mind . and every tub be made to stand on its own bottom. At this time the opposi tion .party in 'their conventions and cautions misrepresent, and assume - a po sition not theirs. Under the cry of "protection" they endeavor to hide their sins of commission and omission. It will not do. The democratic party are - "letter tariff men," and if need be bet. 'ter protectionists, than they are, In the opposition county convention next Mon• 'day we hope to see their position stated fairly. Let thetri,(the committee on res olutions,) also bear in mind that their candidate for the Supreme Bench, Hon. John M. Reed, has since 1829, been an out and out FREE TRADE Hard and shape ,fheir resolutions accordingly. STEAM ON CANALS —The people of the Empire State are at present mu c h interested "in a knotty question which lies !been partially -sclved by the success. •ful trip from Buffalo to Albany of the steam canal boat Charles Wack, viz : th e practical ility of employing steam for the propulsion , of boats upon tha canals, Ever since steam was applieffto the pro pnision of vessels, its applicability to tientl boat - service has occupied the at. tension of inventors, but all- schemee have failed•to overcome the •first and greatest obstacle, which is that the wave created by to Motion of the propeller washes .the hanks to as to destroy the canal. If this difficulty hal . been obvi. Mad in the steamer whose successful triad trip has attracted, so much notice, it is not too much to say that a new era in the history of canals has commenced, and they will again become formidable and successful competitors with rail roads for the carrying trade between the Ea'at and the West. The Charles Wack made the trip from Rochester to Albany in half the ti me , and at half the expense the trip could be made by horse power. The saving would be in many ways; Ist, in time ; 2d, in reduction of employees*; 3d, in expens es of •the winter mouths, when there would be no horses to feed nor grooms to pay; and in various other ways. The speed of the Charles Wack averaged three mites an. hour, with wood fuel, which will'be materially increased with thcHtle - cif the proper' kind of coal.— Can if boats `"drawn by hews average one and a half miles.ta hour, The cost of the•trip with steam will be from $35 to 446 ; he expense o h orse bo at -ay erases fi9o for the trip. Republicanism ii N. York. Guntur Smrrii has determined to ac- . cept the nomination of his friends in ! New York. The 'Republic'ans have been - trying ;to petsuatie.kim that it would be much better to bave'hiename submitted to the regular Republican Convention, but he was not to be caught in that trap. !Although , the cortven: , tion that nominated' hint! was not very imposiug, it Ltyas, of,,ipore,.reo iuoort-, glace• thanthe3Reptiblicans-amdispes. ed to allow," - because it repre - sdnted a large class; the State of - New York who have ,been acting with that organization. The Republican party - of Nett' York was'a composite fabric, aide up of Abolitionists, Deincierats, Free Sellers, a sprinkling of, old, line Wl)igs„, and •• -no- slight :mixture :of' .ebony:hued freemen. This kind'-'of ''an 'army suited admirably 'fbr cine'cithpaign, hut 'Was sure to fall to, pieces : After either,.a tory or:a•defeaVjust as - such mixed and discOrdaril ariays alwaYs have 'Crorie' GER Sairurres'nomination. Will tract the AholitiOnOte„theaery standard] bearers of the party. The settlement- of 'the Kansas question; - t - ta 'die utter impoisibility of gettink tip ,oue,,sinile - 1 soul : thrilling outrage, has : deprived the party of .its.great mag,azine,of ammuni-1 non.' TheSeaccurntilated - disasterd have I left the Repu,blieans of IST-kw 'York in,a bad way. In their _distress they 'have been driven to'seek 'an alliance with': their old eUitities,.titel4rnericaris',"l.ll7 2 l on the principle of mutual'hatred of the Administration. Kier; Atier - they have' met with a repulie.i;....:Theainion is hope- less. Thseidc:cuentilate'd disasters have made the heretofore victorious Repub..l licans:of., New :York,tremblp with fear- I fullerelrodings of a defeat this fall, and to' look with diSrftaY 'at ihe desertion of GERRIT. SKlTll.—Patiiot 4. union. $ 0 0 EIM 1 x,500 Q ;,..The Democracy of Delaw : dm CO. have nominated Chas. D. 'Manley, Esq:,. as their candidate for Congress. The District is composed' of the counties of Chester, and_ Delaware.,, and the choice of the candidate has been conceded- to Delaware. ThivnoMination dispertiee with the services of HOn.-John'ltick man, after the. expiration of the present Congress, unless the—opposition,.with whom he 'haa' been affiliating for some years, should reward -hilll foi'his Oppo sition to the administration of jamas Buchanan. 31,350 $1,258,250 In the :present unsettled aspect of po litical affairs, it - is - a matter of pride to know that the democracy will not swerve one .iota froin its well settle.d.and.titne honored , principles'to catch votes and a temporary victory. - Rather suffer de feat, if it must come to that, for a sea 'son, than nurse recreants to thefaith or bow to popular but 'delusive-measures. The democraliy is now braving the storm in adherance to principles, and when it has blown over will be found as firm.in the affections of -the people as ever.— During the - fight of Gen. 'Jaeltsrin with the United . States Dank, the timid q our faitkfaltered, and treason presented itself in high places arid - in low. When the people 'came to understand the - - measure, the. democracy .stood„, forth" stronger than.,ever.—.When the Nebras ka-Kansas. act was passed 'the whole country, anparently, was in arms position to it. The democracy battled the -measure through—elected their President on the merits of it, and now the 6pposition party are loticle'st iii sup= port of the popular sovereignty doctrine. So will the measurei of the administra tion of James Buchanan become the brighter from the Tabbing they are now receiving, and 'the `people will soon tin derstand and approve them. Hence, those who forget their party and its principles in trying, emergencies shauld nothask itt its sunlight. Mr. Hickniatt forsook his party when the clouds were, dark and lowering, and hence can have no further claims upon the party for-its votes. Nor can his own act and deed. lie forsOok the party and its principles—Tbey did not forsake him. LATE CALIFORNIA NEWS.—The steam. ship St. Louii arrived at New York on Wednesday last, from. California,.with $1,500,000 in gold, and Ilates.from San Francisco to the 20th ult. The news from Frazer river continued to be favor able, and the emigrationns brisk aii ever, though the, - excitemeut bad somewhat subsided. Nearly forty vessels had left San Francisco, during, the fortnight, for the new gold diggings.. The Oregon Legislature has chosen as United States Senators, Gen. Lane and Delazon Smith, both Democrats. AthCalltior Peru, a violent shock of eartliquake"oectirted on the 12th of June. U Before the late election in Mis. soon, the opposition had almost-fright ened us into the belief.that they stood a chance of carrying the State. 'They spoke so confidently, and produced so many evidences, that we do not feel par. ticularly ashamed'of having; placed' ome faith in their statements. Now, the election is over--the returns are in, and the democratic majority is really only slightly above 25,0,001 Hereafterwe shall make due allowance . tiir the .brags of the opposition, and, if any..of..ent (ripnds are so simple as to place faith in their:statements we trust they'Will not be Offended, if Y we tell they are not always fact. THE LEI3ANO_N AIWER.TISER.---k FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 1. ' S.IIAigFUL.-A letter, has,bepn going the rounds of the oPiiosition press (and appeared in the Courier last week) pur , porting to be from President Buchanan • to Hon. Wm. English, offering Mr. E. `assistance towards 'his' ire-eledtion'' to' Congress, in case of his nomination...— ! The letter is a. forgery of the meanest kind, and has been declared-such by au , . i tlio!rify, still the opposition harp upon aud.,continue..to puhlish As,gen,nitte., rTo make the i matter appear.,-in •a-worse light, ther hive , rdated -the letter on 71 Sunday, : e`'2slVbf ' . .tu Wet-CI - 13- plying,,Ahatthe-venerah)p PhsiOent 05, the United States devoted the Sabbath to 'Writing political 'letters. - A cause that.solicits its adherents to stoop to'so antlAespicable , meantitis indeed a. poor' one : -=t The getters-up of such a doe ! unfew - would coMniit forgery to obtain • t haVU the' 'Phit'en• tnoneY, and ye i•liary:f9F -a , ' War,- • v.. 1 (Q 7. §enatQr Arigiit,,p( i billiana, it is said?has -beemtrie7a'.rciemberfof, (1240- - r broilieriA: cas is airpady a mClpber of that persua , Mae. (.It.TittLin tuabt.ll.-.-Mrs. Cunning ham denies the rumor that she married is mried to Mr. Eckel an d states rumor he has not t rsiter herMiuse 2 since the trial. Dr. Catlin, who figur4iii, the , bahreltßh . hls lren released front the - tbiribi.:; : TlYA:ti g Seiet prc . ;bality never be tried. - SOU tiYIIO.I.L , COF.anr 4 T,; . IIIO of the Demeerany , of Sehallkll,l,eennty-held,a .Pen von tion at..5(41109k ill - ,•ll4yen on the :24 inat.„ . and nominated A . ozepil ));.,calve for Congress; 4iehtel Cochran for the State Senate ; A. L. GeolloTOn , Hem, jr.„,and gisaAheth, ,for the .Assembly.; N. Seitzinger for Sheriff, end- Jaioh SUDDEN- D eaTil.Charlotte-111cLaiighlizr,-awe manl of notorietyln theqdissolute - walks oof risburg life, died very suddenly in the street Wednesday evening last, of an rtpckplectit'attahk. She fell it 3dTr a'doet 4 step in Walnut 'strifiet,': Fourth, mid; titteringa' faint serbUrn idled almost instantly: w-Ske': had . ieeumulated enntiderable' propertY, which will go to' - stiff' 'and daughter who - survive her. FORTH CAROLIiA: EL ECTION. -;•'-Tho'feLrns from NM:th Carolina:fa:MbUs slowly, hnt'wha t ore' at hand, show a decided gain for Judge Ellis, the Democratic eandidlitefor Governor, in nearly every county over the clection finY:Governor'in ISSG, when oev. BrageWaiClectecl by over twelve thousand. In the Legislature, the Detnoeratic gaini.are three Members; and the I.:4i' 'Var. In the last LegiSlature, there was•a Detntieratie ma jority on joint ballot o - rsoinething like fitly.' S.MOTriPMING A BAay.--A boy at Watertown, Blass., was left by his mother to watch his dnfant brother. The little thing eriedrantl'he, ran after the mother, but she diid,not'ehoo§© toreturn, ' With He ran after her a second time, and was again sent hack alone. After a while the mother returned to her home, and there sat the boy upon a pillow, under, which was the in fant.., The af frighted mother snatched the pillow away, but it was to late—the babe was dead. The boy, to_si . lenee the screams, had adopted this wens., and the result , ms death. .. • SKELETONS OP MEN TEN. FEET 1111011,--MT. William D. Frazer writes to .Cincinnati. Gazette, from 'Winchester, Ind., that.half. a ,mile north west of that place, there is an old fort including about thirty six acres of..grottnil with the fortifi cation. „The mound in the crentre)s about twen ty-five feet high, while the fort or breastwork is only about fifteen feet, Directly, east and west-of the mound,. are, openings or .gateways,- -around which arc other forts. A quarter of a mile mirth west of the fort,is, the burying ,giound,_,Fhere bones hay e bec4 eXhit med of,inan. that ; , wore per haps ten fecthigh.. Any one who doubts-the lat ter-etatementOm says, may call at his office and see the evidence. _ The :Nem-York reibtene nays, in order to save the-surgeon aijob for an in-growing-toe-nail,. do noteut away the offending corner of the: nail, as is:usually done; very short, but cittambteit in the centre, quite down to. the quink, and . keep that notch there until the difficulty is cured which will.somptimes:be with the- first cutting. The philosophy of the remedy is, that.theeut breaks. the arch, and naturally changes the curvature:, of the nail, and makes the corners turn up instead of down. Another remedy is prescribed by a lady correspondent of the Hartford Cottriecovhe had a daughter who had suffered for years from a similar afiliction. She had consulted severtil phyOciaus, and bad finally : arrived at the point where the, doctors said the toe must be cut oil', or the nail torapff, to save life, when this , simple but sure remedy was applied, and in a : very few daYS the Mire Was complete. The 'remedy "was simply blue vitriol, a small quantity 'mixed with an:equal• quantity of burnt alma, pirlierited and sifted through muslin., - If the toe is uleetated, first wash it with Caatile soapsuds,: then apply the powder ttvo or three timei'a: day, The Cincinnati Gazette - says that the grape crop•in the:region of that city marhe r.c gardod • as almost au:entire failure. In the aggre gate; the croft ivili nothe , sulficient . to pay the ex.; ponies of culture. Nk . - , s **‘`) "At,/ 4011°18'' ' - ,Heneeforth ; thpAtk: of August, :1858, ' will he memorable as .the nuptial day ur two ayorids—i the old and new. The Telegraph communivion is now eontpiete;,bstwoeu Europe und;the United States; the greatest, work of. the sineteonth can l'ary is finished. At about 7 o'clock on Monday evening, the message 'from Her Majesty, Queen VICTORIA, was received. It is as folio:ma : Tv the Preiiiititit"gf the United States: idn-jcsty desires to congratulate the Presi dent upon the successfu:l : coutp letionof this great interriatiennl work, in which the Queen has taken the despest interest _ .-„ To which Mr. BUCHANAN ,sent the annexed ap propriate B replx: TI[PRESIDENT'S REPLY, WASH/NGTON, August 16.--The Yresident of the United States cordially reciprocates the con gratulations of Her Majesty the Queen, on . the success of the great international enterprise, ac complished by the science, skill, and indomitable energy of, the two countries, It is a triumph more gldrious, because more useful, than was over won by the conqueror on the field of battle. Nifty the Atlantic Telegraph Company, under the bless ing of Heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and frendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument destined by pivine Providence to diffuse Civilization, liberty and Law througlkont the world,. "Th this view, willtiot the nations ohrie tendem spontaneously_ the declaratioa that - it shall be foreverraintral;and that its nom tiathications shall Ito held sacred in passing_to the Tilaceil l of their destination In the Midst:4 hist:fifties? "WASHINGTON CITY, August 16, 1858." It, is. Fiakisitgd. THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE • i lllLE' undersigiteilmottlil respect fully infunaLthe,pAlle 'al he has tiow a larger and Winn extensive assortment of MARBLE. at his New Esiehlishment iii 11,11trliet street,' than has ever itelutofore been, offered to the public in. Lebanon, the.Stoek consisting - of TTALIAX 31:tooLB, 1211T ITAND;STATIMAY,-DOOsET; DARCY, lii.v.vcassrsa, dc.;' allot Arlt;chare (lone up in the most scientific style, and , •in such' a variety OL desig,na as to suit the tastes of 'all. The pablic:arS Invited to call at his NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET, , U one square north o Union flail, Lebanon, Pa., Where he will' attend peismfally.th all °mho will favor 'him 'OM their pqtronago. • . lie alsorefurn his sincere thanks for theilberal pattonagottffordedlihn sinceoponing in .bifsinctia, , and feeling.theinoreencouraged-by„,thc,,lnterest,monifested,. in his behalf by entey'S unon. a - ACV season ,sillioretiemed'+orgy; .thspataing .busiuoss'with protpirtnoss berou4n4 pn lumestquechanic,. • Terms Pettson'aple, Vail anir.732-dinjA. I,6l, atiOnPAllk.4 B ; ls Sc = A.:E.-DAUGHERTY: r: P. S---;A Ise. nr , tmmher of oelect,iimestone ,Door for ihe accOMMOilation of Cundidg iriep 611'61'1ff:1(4 , ms, who would do Well to call and carunino: , TRH-AVELINO,. ;Sic. Leh. Val; Branch Railroad. 11,:!lt ,_ ~,t _ ....,2 41, 1 .wavowaste...7 - Ari J 1 . %t3l' .Through Ltne to Baltimore I. ON and after MONDAY, MAxlO, 1858. a. PASSENGER ER GAR will be attached to the Freight Train lenving Reading, at-i. a. m, and ; passing. Lebanon at 4.20 a. m:. arriving at - liarrisburn'atlS,noon, in time to connect with the .icortbern Central Th.ereb.der Train going South, for York, Baltimore anti washing : FARES—Reading - to rfairielmrg;sl ,30; to lintt h nom, t 3,80. -!`Ltibanon to Ilarriaburg , so,oovto Baltinnwe, 53.10. June 0,1855.. O. A. EICOLLS, G. SAO: . E 2: 11 , 009 ! Inl ?-9M2:16 ... 0 ~ _ _ Phil.: &" Reading Railroad. W 1 Surrittier . Artangemetil t fchily 5; rBsBl' D0117N: PASSi:NGER,II'9:AiIiS leave Pottsville daily; , (exceptSuudayAat,B•ls a.111,4 11 4 3 .iid p. in.; Paaii - , ing Reading lit 9.51 a. la.; and Pk6 . p. ra. : and arriving in l'hiladelplthe ea 12.2.5 teaarromet...l9 p. m.• 1. 3 ...A.5.1?...Nt1e1.k TRAINS hare Philatielphia (e.tcent Valeta) s) at 7 "Itla. ut.: and 3.3411.'1n., Basing lteading idttlO,4s' a.. n.; Mid: 6,07 1:t...m.; and untying. itt Pottsville at 11.55 noon ; and Lb& p. in. , Both' LTO' and DoWik Paiichger Trains connect at Port elintonovith trains. to and from Tamaqua, etttawissa, Williamsport and Elmira. - Namidg ; - ascender Trains (Mir, connect at Port Clin ton for Withesbarre, Smtanton; aidt Pittston. . LEBANON VALLEY BE,ANCII. Passenger .Train leavps Readilug 'at 10.08 a. m., (riftar arrival Of Hthrli and Hp Hiirning - Passenger Trains Man Pottsville and Philadelphia) and arrives at Harrishtirg at 1225 noon, in time to connect with Passenger Trains on the - Northern Central; Penneylvania. and Cuniherhuia Valley. Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Pittsburg: Lancaster. Baltimore Chamberalitirg. Returning; leaves Harrisburg at 2.25 p. m., afterlarrb val of-Train,sitom above points ; Arriving; at Reading at, 4.55, p. in„ and Connecting with Up anti DOWll,Trains for Pottsville-MI6 Philatielphim theiamo evening.* Igo trains on Sundays. - PAERSBet,Weet?PottSVill - and Philadelphia, $2 75 and $2- 28; Betiding and Philadelphia, $175 and $1 45; Harrisburg and, Ppiladelphia,.s3 20 anti $2.70 ; , Lebanon 'anti Phileillnliki; $2 60 riled $2 10; Readig and Harris burg, $l6O antlyl 60 ; Reading - dud Pottsville, Si:omnd. 0 65 . ; Reading and Lebanon, 80 and 70 cents; POttevillo and Harrisburg, $2 05 and $2 15; Potts Ville and fmliOnbh", $165 and $1 50, -'Through -No!1 ,Tickets: Rot:Cs - villa to Baltimore, $5 00; Reading and Ballimore,.sl , oo; Read ing. and Lan aster, $2 25. ' 80 lbs . ; of Baggage allowed each passenger. . The second class cars run with a'll. the aboVe Regnlar Passenger Trains. Morning Train down, and Afternoon Train up onlY run on Sunday's. Through First Class Tickets at reduced rates to Niag ma:palls,Raffalo, Detroit, Chica g o, and all the principal points in, the "West, North West, and the Canadas ; and Emigrant Tickets at lower Pares to'ali the above places, can ballad on, applicatiomto the Station Agent..., llap , All Tickets will be purchased before the Trains shut. higher Fares charged, .if.paid ;in the ears. G. A. NIODIJ.S,. July 21;1556. 'Engtlitcr find Stificrinterident. New Slage Line Between. Hummelstown and Middletown . (AN flail after the 15th inst., the Sub: .scribers wilt eon a Daily Stage Line between Ilunnnelstown and illiddletown, • connecting "With.the ears on the Lebanon YallilY Mired" on the arrival and departure .of the same al Thinuifells.. town. They 'disc, keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle town forihmaeconunedation of the :pnblic.• Good herses and all ki ads. of conveyances. . . November 1857. 1)21.1111z& • NEW , LIVERY- STA Mr, E. TIRE undersigned respectfully informs the public that Le has opened a NEW LIVERY STA.BLE„at Mrs. • • 'RISE'S lIMCE Market Street, Leh- ' • soon, where, he will keep for the Public aecominodation a geed stoat rir - -of HORSES and VEHICLES: Hs - will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles.' Also carefid DriVers furnished when desired. AIso.OMNIBUS - for Turtles. Ate. • Lehauon, April 4, ISSS. .fA,MES mArccir.. New livery Stable. TILE, undersigned has.: 'established a ne W LIVE IOC - the --7,..-7 - 1-k_tAF,IVW -Lk - gle Hotta Stables, Lebanon. Ild..has good. and . sate horses, Caniages, as may lie desired, and, eakerui Thivers, which he will hire un fair - terms. Ile hopes by being attentive to. business- to reeeke a liberal share of public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel. or at the Stables. * "!-! .10SAII D. DEll En+. Lebanon, Aug. 19, 1637. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Good's nook Store c.,Y. Store of the under rpm lin 'New and Cheap 130 signet is lima fed in Alneket 'Street, 2 doers north of Guilford k . LeMberger's Drug Store, where he will Le pleased to set: ail his old friends, and• thiwdesi roue of haring articles' in his line. ;MO: a &termina tion of satinet:caper than can he pueehaeMl eleewheee, he would respectfully call the attention of the public to his annortnient of Bibles; Hymn and Prayin* Bboks, estlinteaus,: , Likink and School Widland • Window Riper,. Stationery, and every article in his line: news. Also, Pocket Diaries itud Almanacs for 1855. All the .Magailnes and Newspapers, both daily mid weeklyi to be bad at publisher's. rates. . All orders for articles in his line` carefully and iireeeptl lyattended to, by. the nuldersigned.- • Lebanon, Jan 1,,1858.. . .1400ks1 Books WALTZ & litEDl,l3.would.reppettfully tit, inform the PTh uldie,ai , / •,reeniye,from tho Pastern Cities, copies of all. the mast important and attractive Seen as 'published,. wineli they lifTerifer sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsawhere.— Among those lately reeelyed are— ; Parton's •Aaren. 8u0r,f..• Lirington's Travels and Researches in &lath Africa. FPark'S Life of Franklin, • AbbottWarapolatin.- ' - City of the.o,reat.Ring; Bayard Tayler'wNorther4 Travels, Dekit'and The Reason Why,. They have always on hand a large assortmentof School Booka,J.Wank - Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, and Guitar Music. PlannFartei todian and 'Violin Instructor, PAPER HANGINGS, of Foreign and poniestie Manufrietnye, _ Window Shades. The 111-O n Ii 1 y illaga*tes, _ . • and all the. NEWSPAPERS, daily 4 Weekly, Can be bad by calling at thestore, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, tit the .sign of the "Big Book." la.. Orders left with therefor any kind °fgt.:Main their line, will be , prompt* attended to. Lelianon,.lFeb. 4, ISM. • SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING: I'Ve* Barber Sbap. G . DODGE W. DALY, MARICET STREET, opposite the-Leb anon Bank,would respectfully inform the Citizens of Lebanon and yiciiiity, that ho still continues his first-class Shaving 4. Hair Dressing Saloan,. and is prepared to do business iu the neatest best style, and would solicit all to give him a trial. Lebanon, Oct. 21,1567, . Shaving, Hair Dressing, and Slianspooning Saloon.- -• .rzIBLILERITAN WIIALEY would respectfully in. AU' form the public tbat they have REMOVED their stablishment to .Market Street, , next door to John , M. Mark's hotel, Lebanon, where it will give them pleasure *to whit on MI who may'fever them with their patronage. They have had muell'experienee is the business; and will Mtn' no Loins to give entire satisfaction to their, custo mers.' T Vain made every: arrangernent Tor the OfSr- . feetion of their business. They cordially invite a call and 4 ...Lebanon, garch 9 is' CL ._,CLOTIIIN, Frock,: 6ackl 0 011 04L4aCketso Pante Vesta tot: Youthe and BONN, can be 'boa ht cheap ''.. - REIZENPT.E II.I; &921br - d V "tknis" V MaeliAm ba44 just reisfiPoirWeVr rink ..n,,, of Boots, Shoes : Trunks and Traveling Bags. I BUSINESS CARDS D. lir. RAISER;..- -,- , •••• Notice 'to Debtors. A GENT FOR TIM STATE FIRE & MARINE INSIJ• 1 NOTION is hereby given t' all thane indebted on the ItANOE COJIPANY, PA. , books of 1111C.11.13. WAG:NI:it, deed., that if their at -21. Lebanon, Aug. 11, 11358-6 me ; counts are not settled before the let day of September ------------ i next. suits will be instituted. A. S. ELT, Eler. DA I!!1 J. SELTZER, ! Lebanon, July 16.1855. • A.• . .. ~' ATTORNEY AT LAW.. NOlite.. ''. si 1, Cintlatt in CleOlintiattati nearly opposite Itrum - s . ajr Hotel, Lebanon, "ft. (Aug. 26, '57. I Estate of JACOI ICINDid, ireVil. - 'vroTicE is hereby given that the Rent:der of Wills for LAFAYETTE BRONVEtt, • :IN the County of mibstion, has granted to rho under: .GAS FITTER .I Signed letters testameutary upon the last will and testa- A DIOIXTNG A. 4 Et.rt!Dinep,.wAiyoitrtel. Lift.- anent of JACOB ICIBTBC,III2O of the Township of South /1„ non, Pa. :A ip ,rti nieliNautiftlEasn*Oner FIX- I Lebanoo, iu the County aforesaid. dee'd. All .perBuue .T . 13 It ES from tliewell-gnown'estnbliahMent of ' a ,,,,, , ,,,, ', having claims or 4 1ec050415- against the estate of the said & BAER. always on hand at Philadelphia pricat. . . 1 ,,,, t „,,,,,1 are i i erairyatiegtoti to make known the lame EZRA BUCEIEIt; .IM--All work warranted to give satisfaction. zr , mt .-withotideter, and ; in: pollens indebted to neakciiiai meat Yo .' '‘' ' -''' ''' ,'. l''' ; '' ':. linters will be faithfully'executedou the most reasonable . . , , , ; T aw . • ... JOSEPII KINDIO L ' terms. Vic bat of rVerencegirests [Sep.l6,'s7. .. '• - -.7. :II gthiftPLelkinetrtownship, Lebanon co., PAL S.VdeifinPviltli, 1851P-7t: . ' ...- •. • . .. .., , .. rWi. !Gi l ; A—V trtav:, BiltlCKLAYY,BnAtbidalt aoikatax ,, , .kiniortrneop.:4•Doplif44.ltaty, , Pa. jAM PREPAII .ED, at 'all. tinipt, to.fint pßales WooK.in xll il.s branche's;atol On the sltort6t liotice. Also, Ilattr 4>ErriAlAtig, 11 WALLS. DOSIIES, TILIARTLISSAILIdzaII.WOrk C9XtlnOt- . ed with a Fur.,6lcE, dOna. of 47.41)Aq ilasoos always ready to ntit dowii finintla t ttons,and dontonn work evcry description. [July 1,',57-6.f. P. .G • Ellett I.y '417. vt.,rsuntal,, xi-a. 14 (OM No. j ..C110.E0 Strese; 11 et, Phinulelphia.r. -•-• . " 7ft 2" DEALER., Calf Skins,' Moroccos,•Lininp. Bindings, •• ' • - • ' A,Nr.! OAK SOLE LF.ATILEB, - • „ N. IL—Rough Leather, bouglyt or taken in exchange. , March 3, 1.858.-Iy.• = d • ....NENtpYtts ox • - • LADIES'•DRESS.GOORS WaSIMS2 S RTZ &ARO., PLEASE C4W)4P , .LcirsoElTLANiCin " CoIV-Mieror Model Pistois `TI Or SALE AT !,12 '; - .....''..i,;.7 --, ' .- - ,',IiIiTANNtS.T.ETN ;' ,, k.Jti.t.oe. . . • . COLTS', ,AVARN.E.II,'S,E AL:LEN,'S ,REVOlX ERS—Selrepelting Pistols M . all fine l'o'cket Cut leryA list - WM*4lold beliad"elitifyifftlirirMtvott? REIZENSTEIN BRO. DOUBI i E. t T-ONE FLUTINES 4CooR deons. Flagf4,l44„lFifellu tes, W4mbeiihoes, Strifigs. Dulcimer Wire;lc., for m . tle low at POCKET D0,0.K.5.-.7-4. larme_iTriety of Port moilaiN, Pocket llook's,WallElts PurSat, lire sold cheap er than the cheapest at :-'I:IIIZEN.STLIN I; BRO. WATCETT,'S & JEWELRY !,--A fine assort ment of Watches S.: jewelryijastrereived aril for sale at Lebanon, July 7,'58. REI7.I3NSTEIN 4; raw. W r , A T.:c D JEt' LILY .A N °TUBE NEW .LOT . OF • , WAT HEAND CS JEWELRY, • ST' iiEciiiirb - ht . ' • i litionberlaid street, nett do:Or • to' Dr 14inea-xesp,,-- r"'. I *FA RE 1 ! 'Fr -Rein ilousekefpers, attention. FURNd...r URB”.N.I!: GOST .! - rit - w j u k omt o c i vi.,:ipr.- kat his PabineOlating,Opki,.. Tocil4 Dinibers: ileslisoyed at the late. n re, will now sell out-at. (.17xtbis kite. and splendid Stocroir. 81N12.T WARE iu the T 0 1 ,3 1.0,,L Taireaml_ fas,- Bedsteads, Tables,' Dieting e.::ffbe public Aro invited. to call and examine- .thc,Ftwaitnen, pureliaAes, as they can never obtain better ti.tr , gains. • ••• • • Fit<ttiTZ. Lebanon, Aug. 4. Ofssoinlion-of Partnership. 9 - 1110 Copartnership heretofore existing bptweuu the 3„. subscribers, Millar the firm a Guilford - .,:Lemberger is this day dissfilg6d - ii, mutual "eOnsent, ; - Persons baying Olaints against the firm tplease pre sent them and those indebted to the same tie re quested to settle with Joseph L. Lemberger at the store in Mark et Street. IYSI. iti. GUILFOItII. July 31et.1555. JOS. L.LEmlrtmoen. The Under:dined has this day - taken the side pro prietorship of the. busineds formerly conddeted bY the firm of Quilfertl44"-L(Mibef.,7fer, And Continue' the Drue• and Apotheairy-lusim,ds ot the stand oecuplifd by the above firm.— „ . JPS1:1211. L. LEMBERG - TR. August 2nd.1855. LEBANON BANK, .ArG. 4; 1833 S fa te t , t'i F MN LEBANON BANE, published as required by ‘L,/ Dm Act. of 'Assembly, passed Oct. 13. MT. viz : Ist—Loans and Discounts, - $:331,273 83 2d—Specie, - $51.408 03 . Notes of other Bank .3, 5.330 CO Due from Mimi Banks, - C 3,52.5 15 -- 120.60 20 . 3d—riots in Circulation, 200,7C0 00, 4th—A in't, of individual Deo., 40,1V0 71 . ^' dtte to other ilaniru, 7,100 21 66224 S 9:?: EDW. A. UTILEICCushier. Swor.Vdiul subscribed butbre xn6 Aug. fi, 1858. Lubabon,Ang..ll,'o.. Jusr.ua Gi. .1. I'. Iffirorlant to , Itierebants. tyllE, UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the right.to manufacture and suit, in the Counties, of Lebanon and Dauphin. 0. Srlttstorn's PATT.Nnr MEAsuitcvo r A prAnors, for measuring MOLASSES. OIL, TAII, Synti PS, Le., wou:d hereby inform the Merchants of the shove nainrd Counties. that they are prepared to attend to all orders addressed to tliein through the Lebanon Post WA:a. Thh Maelibie is ini-aluable to the Merchant. It is so constructeatas to measure a Pmt, Quart and 'lair Gal lon, at one operation, fa a very short time, it matters not how thick the tholthhies, artiele to he measured,: May, he, and does itswork accaratdy and it will doubly repay itsqf in a few months by Faring time and annoyance; doing away r.ith all ineoriverdenees attending tin...measuring of Molasses, Sc., as it willfbrce the article to he measured through a largo bole or funnel. into a jug or ()thin. vessel ; by the simple movement - -of a These Machines ore not liable to get out of iepeir, and are Avarriattell to give entire satisfaction. • Ve...-11 - 9 3Tel:clot& should 4 2Vit4out „ . ratoWElt Yet Residence on Pintgrore Street; at the crossing of The Lebanon lalley .gailroad, Lebanon, CERTIFICAT LEms=c, Pi:NN'A. Jit 9th t 1;97 We would state that we have used fur about the space of two months, the apparatus for measuring..Mohtssea, mauutittatireil sold by O. SIIENGLE, and we are Much plemed with its performs:me. It 'eaves times find meas ures correctly; besides avoiding" the waste mid dirt ac. comp7o3 beg the olltttyle of tapping and 111.3aSii We Would - eheerfully commend it to the notice of Mer chants:- 1.3211mtt w EUELLENIM7I4ZR, MENET 4 STINIi, Lt. TICE, BADER 8: IMO'S. ' PUNE St Btto., &unit • Otto. Remount.. • Aug. 4, 'SE-51.1 FISHER - STOW KLOPP. Stouchsbarg,. • -LEMBERGEIVS - C101.12• Man toritetory. ITIIIANISECIL for past favors, the undersigned respect. I fully informs the Public. that he continues to carry oil his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebauim county, on as ostensive a stale as over. It is unnecesso, ry for hint to say more, than that the work will be done in the 'same EXCELLENT , STYLII, . which husniade biS work and Came so xell .known Uko surrounding coon pronds&S to the work in the . shortest possi ble time. MS manufactory is In complete order, and he flatters himself to . !made to render. the saute satisfaction • as heretofore. lie Inanufatttires Braairand il'arrtau GGd rs, Cnseindis, Blankets, While • ..and other Plunnclx,all in Ihn.bEst ',tawny. lle atsb torah {rota and makes itoll4. For the ware_ nidlia of Ills Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following pine es.:—At (ho stores of (Image Seellenberger, Gatrser & Brothers. George lielacehl, and at the new Drug•Stoin of (Pentad & loolbergcr, near rho Market 'Louse, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk . * Miller, In 'North Lebanba : at K. Cosh errs, Bethel township; at the public house of William Earnst, Fredericksburg: nt the store of S. E. Bickel . , in .lonestOwn ; at the etere of George Weldniart, Itellerke; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra:, at the store of ilabriel,.ll - 01fersherger, Now Market Vorgtf; at. Che store Ml&tal Shirt - , East Hanover. Utopian totinty; at the stores of George Nliier • and Darla M. !Lank, Enat ver Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Sleeking Wool awd ed dyed end mixed, can lenvo the same, Nvhite, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish It prepared. Or his customers can enter - the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of thu untlersigneil, which will be done and left at the desired places. . • N. ii. It Is desired that those . baring Wool &Mel, Will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named plating. • LYON LEIIIIEL:GER. East.Hanever, Lebanon county, May 12;11rat. ' N..l'Ng§';',4l4'NurTi.,ltiutißs Reigartls- .Wine und:Liquor .. Store s . • • ••••••. r.. CORNER of Market and Water streets,3l,oll, r=e y anti. Pu., iu , the room . formerly occupied by r :g= Jamb Weidle, Rag.; Idiom he Still continua , . 2,3 • 'keep awassortnient of the ',cry best. brands of WINES and LIQUORS that can ho got. To these who Jiro ce qtudated with his' LIQUORS, It is nit neeesoary for him to'apeakoes tho-Liquors speak for themselves. To hotel. Keeper?, and all others,, he would state that it la merely neeessa.ay . for them to call eta] examine hle stock. to ?Misty themselves, as lie warrants to render full satisfaction., EMANUEL REIGART: N. It—Re m at"Weldlo'S Corner: Lebanon, • • y . 6, 1858... . . . — • -• i•• -, Pl& WM. • STEVEIt'S 'Trine end -Liquor Store, •• O. 45 FRONT STREET: YILIL - A4-1111 kinds of the purest end.beat LIQUORS constantly kept on band, z PrOnch. Coninc;Common, Cherry. BlaCkber •-ryand Lavender BRANDY;33ommon And Holland GIN; Old' ,Monongahela, Scotch and Rye WHISRRIt Fort, 'Rader Cherry, Lisbon and Champaign- WIN E; • the beat to , be:obtaiued tile city; all which is sold wlioleas le and retail, in nutu . stlticsfrozn tuirt tea .TU.kiTßECAtiltrii our" . WINE, very del .ty laic; • Sixrica . a • - ^Pawns, ' , Caztwaa BRAND; and Cutruirwri ,Llituartaexr, at REIGARTS Who and Liquor &aro.. . • , OIRPVIANCE: • s.• • I.).t.tx.,A;tangi.,,Cit.OllDAlNED by • . adifigown'Couimil of the Borough of North peb • and it is Lrkeby enacted and ordained by the authority, of the atinc That that pert of Walnut street commencing on the north side of the UrdOn• dpoint Where Maple street intersects said Walnut street; a IA extending then& north through 'author WlM.Lelinut and MAW= Hain, ' to yhere it interaectmllitry alley, be end Is hereby denier ed na'tf aI4dISTIfEET7 and,the Supervisom of:said Bur; ough 'are herehat autboriga and directed to. open the ne teu to a width - Of sixty feet, should the owners of the l• property threugh which said street passes neglect or re fuse to do so omreasxmattle notice at or upon the first clay of September, next • ensuing. viiiigKLlN WALTER, Chid Burgess. Attest—Gincos ilea; See:ty,,, North Lelitrioi!Thirci.c7titit; 89;4 . 858: ',"s't 4' 1 • Ala , Ordinance -Prohihit:ng fast driving "throiish irtreetii - - o&o., of the Borough of_leheapt.. , • IT is hertbjian4iiied b'y the Dageasesiu4TopalCO ' u4 - ell of • the: Borough at Lebanon„ Abel in*. an 1, the passing end publiceglon °COW Orilkinci;nlf Ration or perfons.ariall be alloweittp:Fido.or,drire Aster: 0031MQN TROT through nny.oCtltuatioxo, ll steo or ali, lea within the ineortionifila rimitssf the Paid- Itorkig:b.. of Lebanon, uude'r the priudt,y,l4l',llve..deileini, togithur . with.,ciuits to be mimeo:nit:le bellire any Justice of iu tho-oome el' the "Borough of-JLebelion, : ?. one half of which pennityprgue shall bel'orihe use of the, person prosecuting. and the other half fur the use of the 'mill borough. nod that the Ordinance/wow-0 18 1828, is hereby repealed . Enacted: 'An, , nitsf 6, 6 1855. Atteat.—Josern (num, JACOB F &Wt. Conoco. chief -florAtiss, Lebanon. Angrme 1 gng.; • • • . • An Ordinance Forbidding :porsOns to !Ida - or : 0+0 ovef'atat along the sidewalks and pavements in the Borough of Lebanon. Tis hereby ordained by the Burgs und,Town I cil of the Borough of Lebanon, That from mad after the passage and publication of this.Ordinanah Do pers o n_ or parkas shall be:llion-Da to RIDE of DItIVE over end along any of the silorAlkA or pavements within the in 'corporate.] limits of the Borough of Lebanon, neater a ; flue of five dollars, to be recoverabjhltfor* any:Alpaca of tlau Peace, hi the name of the'sqlorough Of Lebianba," with wets,one-belt for the use of the proseentor and the other hal fur the con of the mill Borough--and that all onlluauees ineowistent herewith, aretlieristiiikcpealed: Enacted Augait - - • • ... JACOB IllttlttlE Clffef Bizigas. At °earn GLEM. Seery . appiel7s. Ang . .ll. 185%" . • . • .Public MILE O17'ID:S*8o( the ikweinglaof;Lebitnoo enal of thb of North Lobanon, are • invited-to . attend a PuldlrMeting. width will will Va. held at the:tiourt !louse, tus•7hurol.:gLW.Oktry.tne.lol , lectith*litol.ltrpitst, lust., to hake jtatirvutalidetatian the feasibilltyy, of introducing matliehmt quantity of guts] andwholerne WATER fur all nairposos to coal through add Boroughs. =2 l'articular attention in given, titStfplts.o.. bade for the country trade, art o..glurting Ilte,thnel'attielee for LA DIES' WEAR—stall as Laces; "Latina, Exig.inga, tinder sleeves, llnnilkel ch icle dc. • • • DENTLEIIEN are invited ki.eiditidni.lila CLOTHS, Crmiinerea, Caviaeta„ Tweeds, Fancy and other. Westingr - Velvets', Corda. In the lepartinent inny be fonvid n • SPIRMIid . a/aort nt rd er,ry need in the Family: Coffee, Sugar. lipicos, Teal. kn. CIiOCE:2I:I7 the atuzii. is troll relented.. I.IdINAHI) Zt3l3l.lili:ll.lX. /61. Tlin•lilkdoertuutrket price will be paid for CONN TIM .PJUIDUt3g. • [Lannon. May 5,1558. 'Mr' II L• LARGS ASSORTSI2.NT 'OF: . S[Jt!N( AND. SUII3IEnt GOODS. T uft. RECRIVIMatel . now openw.lat thu ti GoodaatoryofllNNl Y k STJ N IR, a oplettwyeZ4 , dhPatoolc or,DIir4IOOIMCV EENSWA mrtM:l - - GROCER; ; also , lW M AIRY.ADS OLUTILINti. 414,A*, Carpets. oil Cloths, 'Window Slualea. .111. 'late. ke.; w they are kelling ist very low pries. They ta;ite.,./it thelegoodA at easipricea. and ore. riwreri.rh, enabled to •;ire great borgalna. • .I,4ogee Ocutlemen, give them an carl7 call. , We ar,:o•aaured they ceu. atilt ray in gooda and loin% FOIL LAD lES' VEAIt. IFMVET & STEVE have just •:praevl n targentatiplrudid; stork of Fancy Drt quoits:ouch :u• Pilks, Plain, S raped, . and Figured, for Drink:4;llinch and Colored, very ChaBl Mani Itohes,.f.awn.Lown Robed. Lori:lino:Poi! de Cherries.CbulllDorrkft.Silk lierAomaiingliamo:Fnnith Distres. French do Lolia* itobrg,s. Yulmir fon , trei lien:ember at Um 414.4 Moro. or I! csßr &STIXE. FOR U ENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ' • Ili xar ot. STINE bare just ononr.i a large and splonall.: uo.ortuttatt of 'Spritt,.,o and Simmer Cloths : Cashancretts, Twoeds. Cassamons, Italian Cloths. l.net lesion] :Anvil fur Coats: Cloth% Cam:titters, Tweed. Linens, Plakti,Conlit nors. Dri11ing...74..au5,..t.e., for l'autsloons; &alai.% Silks, Calltinere, Cloth. I trilian ClutltA, linrorilles.,tr., for Tut- . Log. Aisn, Ifautlkorrhief , , Whirs ; lituitenders, Stucitiagn, Yaw clump. at Ihba tarn, )lay 58,.STIlsZET:. OEI{E WE ARE AGAIN ALL RIGHT ALOE UP 117771 CARE! TrX MAS.,is creating an important excitement nil Ovir . 13e• the country, thresitentng a dissolution of Union he tenon the North and South, instigating alert ii ii g fights in Congress, nod fearful flare•nps in State Legislittures. State Conventions . have. assembled. city and town muss meetings have bet-ti short the whole country has been in a generalcoprta.r. LEBANON However, amitlet MI .tlits mitre:sal political tumult, hna thelsonor of ,having still preserved leer diantly of quiet and peace, nothing could Fllewleli ill disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when aI.A.RII.E. FLAO with it- swarming BEE II IVE• on the one Fide; and the.announcemeitt of. '•Cheap Auction_Goods,” tuiltdiliar, suspended Iron, the corner Minding . OPPOSITE.THE COURT .seamed to indicate that all was nut right; attention, Was attracted and curiosity aroused: various opinion:S, with reglad to its object were entertained and soon a general stir all over was found to exht..Alen, wo men and chthlren involved with puzzled .astOuishment, were httrraing out, and crying, -What in the world is on , u u er e,,, I .y Truth, however, soon dash ed upon the :minds of all Ike-holders, when the novelty of tumbling, rolling and unpacking oX Box's", liarrele, end Bales, amidst u crowd of spectatorseireudy collected around - the doors and walks, all anxiously persevering for lint a glimpse at what, has since es.' ellivt unity eaten- Jelled the 'retires. NEW SPRING GOODS AT TILE DEE DIVE, • -• Was suddenly harping upon a thousand tongues, and spread with the rapidity of a prairie tire all over the bo rough. Piddle Waits of Kansas with every other item of chador fell into insignificance, in tousideration of the indirklual interixts here at slake. A scene of excitement has ever since continued to.pre veil within doors. by crowds of persons from every quar ter, collecting along the counters, who never fitil to bo• come entimelastie upon finding such . • GREAT BARGAINS IN • New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks,,• • The be: t marks of plain black Silks, Fiat .lkunbazines end Imams, • ' • Elegant all-Wool De Laines and Castinstitelt, •., t• iteantlftil spring style Dueols sad Skophersro . nt s Handsome Chnlll DeLainus and Alpnai .- • Splendid Collars, Sleeves Vells,.(Goves, Itodery mad IVltite Goods in a butithrece. All qualities cf Cheap Prints;,Gingharus, Checks.and Union, French, and Doeskin Clleldilllerel, Plush, Satin and Grenadine Yestings. ALSO, An assortment a English. Ingrain, Wool Veiling, List ing. Rag and Hemp Camila for l'arlors,Chambera, llallo and Stairs, varying in prices. from 10 cents to $1 per yd. GROCERIES AND QUEENSWAIIE, Oil Cloths and Irindow Shcass in all their varieties. Having the experience of a long term of years in .the business, which with u careful exercise of judgment and taste, with.the advantage of cash ht purchasing, mud a de tormitnition of selling CHEAP, enables ue--alung With the late system of telling for CASH ur PRODUCE--to favor you with bargains, beyond any heretofore-dieted, as well as, unsurptuired by any Of oureompetitors. S.* Please call and see us. at the BEFAIIVE STORE, ': • • , Opposite the Court House, Lebanon Pa; ''• • ' GEORGE it Sllllliititkr Lebanon, Starch 31, 1858. • • • e .'selling oar atCOit. ':-.• . APASIIIONABLE AND: EBASONABLE STOCK OF . TISSUE, 4 B.EILiCIES. .. ; . : .-. z . ~ ~..., . LAWNS, . . . .. 511..611TARD'S PLAIDS, • • . . • ALPACCAS,i,&e...; &c,- . . • Which in point of varieties of aryies and qualitiercin oonnexion with advantages- by which they have beau purchased, pan,beiturptuised, by,,none •in *own. The sea son, and •otir heavy stock prolie IN' , .to gold KR:tit - these indycornents:•, Pjeaes givsjas sceaU... • : . • '.. - •OBOSOE & AlLE:LLMBSbcigit=••j. ._ LEG AL NOTICES retieeet of tL., Coutseits Of the Ittrrotigh:of Lebanon JirSEl'li Lg.ol. , ,.soeey. Cesit f.ebopnt : Aitp.„ 11,11t58. • " •• . . • : DRY . GOODS, 43gOCERIES,. CALL :11. SEE THE : NEW STOCK . --de- • • • JA Dy;GOods, Grocitrg.li% drociccry; == •• • • 7/4 RaILE4II St S TOR E. '•. .. . ~ lEON A Iti) ZIMMER ILAN'inilwins hie friends ana th j public thet he iws jubt receivni a new stwk of ~," •. Woods for the Spring Trade, • • wbicli will found cheap ns any stork of the kiwi in this town, eonmi•iing of all midi UOO1)tt uc urn 'lima' ly kept in a GrA-alaio , *tote. . 14 FCC* a' TO 1 EFE ATED NEW SPRING GOODS NOW UNPACKIZ I; 'S AV A UTZ & 110. / Which they are.kellite• a the eheniten atth MEDICINAL •:41T EWI 0 D. S. FIA EP.E.R . ! S Wholesale . and Retail Drug Store; ,, lies been liemortnl to his New. Building. on Cumber+ land Strtmt, opposite the Eagle livildiuoryt Lebatiou. Pa.' L! friiill.6 attbseriber atincinni•es to liisacqintin i tattoos and the public In granentl, that lie has con stantly on hand a largu..atonliof •••• • • DR U (k.Sj. .7:: •• -. • fyaFkrAfERY, MED/01X118i -• • • :PA.kITTS, OEEM I• — "T r ` . 'DYE-STUFFS. . VARNISUE•Si TURPENTrXE,.!. GLASS-WARE; :•• • if • "DEUSIIES, • .11AIR-0111S";, • • • • EXTRACTS, 'Burning Floht:SurgicuFituitnintents;Toilet Sonps, Se .gnrs. Toikeert - Also rarhAy isf lqiner•Artietes top numerous to . .. Mention. which ,ho differs at Mr rattie.lina • warrants - thi'mfOities tbe nitielcF as ripresmite&— Purchaser:33. will please remember 'this; und•axamitic the qualities andlitirta rif his •goolls -before pUridotsing el, , n- Avhere: ntir=rifygleinns' praFriptironk itutt - ntmily reci- 'pm carefully compounded, at all hours.otrthe day r night, by ut the Drug Store; oppiadte the Eng o le On laiidaireht,' tot gin be - ;opitipt.din!tila com pounding of prescriptionskettruen, the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and•Vnnd.l cuil 5 P. M. Lebanott,;Daii.4;ll362;•• ' :4; '' .'DAVID S. RARER. ROSS I 44.IItUO STORE. . , „ • • ,eustellthaAVlMlEST„ ' • . Opposite •tha * Court Souse, Lebantoi, Pa. . R.'ltOSS.respeatfaliy announces that he has for alergened varied assortment of Druas, Medi cines. Dyestuffs% Perfumery, Trusses, Plitent ;Valiance, and Fat o quoits ' which are °Shred at the lowest prime. An experibliceinthe Drag liminess of over 20 iintra, and ••• the wants of the public, enable him ie first style of the science. DR. ROSS' WORM -LOZENGE.C, Are the most curtain cure for Wormy , r use. They are sweet,•and no child ill refuse to take them. Perseus meld ask for "Dr. Itoss'.Worm Limon es," and refuse all others: Many per iontu not having this Lozenge, will try o get you to take some; other kind; do. tot letethene deceive you.,-vou can al rays get them at Dr. Ross' iSritg store, stamen, and you can s . have. them sent to you, free of expense by ,nail, if you enclose the price like, letter., - Miens a dollars.worth is wanted. enclose. Post-offices stomps, end you will receive Diem by-return of mail syp' • Drnßosit still scud them to any part of the Unite( - States. 6a recelht,of the money. Send ou then, and get them. PAC° 25. cent*: DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills - bifirate without givingthelcust wicker titt euiness, entre-an be taken trith Aiosith* advantage -in all cases in :whiat tiselvOuld.ba .needed ; ' as the comment:en:Miti id Fevers, Costivenceti,ldeur Complaint, some forms of Dyspepsia, Headaches, Impure Blood, and all disalums arising from impurity of blood. They Dill be found superion: to any other pill in use. Price 23 cts. per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo ney., ~..1611101flythyDr."Itoss, ,LOln.. R. ROSS' TONYC 31TXTDA. ! • A superior melicine for. the...eara of Sick Ileidache, Nees-oils 11 attache, Ifyspepsiz,,' Lose of Appctitoc Ner vous IVecknesa, anti all other •diliiimfela mooring: ntonic. . TRUSSES AM/ SIMPORTERS. Dr. Ross keeps &instantly for sole. a large assortment of Trusses, of all sizes, oik:various' in price. which will be sold yet:yleiv. Au exhalent° of more than 20 years, ive. thoefflicted r advantages hot-te had at every Drug store.': f 5 hersonal attention to the fitting given. If ,you nectlit;tiuss et.D . r.• Rita' DrneStore. Lebanon, - • DR: 'ROM ; INFANT DROPS. For Colic, *)1114111:4, lteStleStin6S., - &C., of Infants. it calms ECEVOALS irritation, Shothes pate, and induccis to sleep. Without leaving the - dell, drowsystate' that fol lows the use of other infant drops. Special. attention Is asked to this remarkable Ask - for Dr. Ross' In fant prole: *",i I :1„ . • DR. MISS? . TOlad. Is your hair falling ofII bre you troublt with tlaud . ruff, or,itebity; of th e head? Dr . r Mt Tonic will cure theSe•troubles. Price 25 eta': • DR- ItOS.r. CURE FOR iNEV49114 4 A(11:1E: •' ki r :ter End. Aqui cured in 21. lrauri; • Individuals who letygetiNteite - ei. :Its and Mouths, have - beim iu a sin glSMarreliessitin4 if 'bit Magic, from flat' czeruointing chill MIS Binning fetini• Sold only at Dr Rise, SWCit. •• " • DR. ROSS' EYE WATER,' • For the eiare of Sore, Wmk, or ileflaMtd!„! Eyes. Price 25 wts.• . „.:- .; • • AVOltll . - "A imsitive care forWorma; 71 DR. BUSS' LINIMENT, . 1;•• The hest Liniment in use for Rheuma tism, Sprains. S w Itruises. Tooth mai e, bore Throat,•aftd•all painful am!' Niasralgio affectionsvif 'the Inslpitia -Here' Liniment. DR. ROW' TOOTH WASII:r••••.!•• ' For 'the CUES of spongy and bleeding ---:,..!guudy'Seters7,for.ciletthrfogimitftpirede.rv ing the teeth a zed gunu4 aril iii fli o u d6Battful fru. grance to the br Dr.qtors' Tooth IVa.;M: • DR. BERALW.EXT. SARSAPARILLA. Fer the cure of.ltheumatisu s , Totter, Scrofula, Palms hi the Bones, Old Eerie, Pimylcs du the face,:Eruptions 1.4'011 kinds, and all ilismses mishit; front impure Mond, or the impnuldni . mse bf Mercury. "Sold only at De . floss* Driq store: . COUGH CURED FOR 20 - dENTS. DR.' PKESICK'S Covell STEEP, prepared awl soil only by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court 'louse, is s ccrtatn Mite' for conglis; C,oki Whosidng 'Coo**, Look well ob. - the marks of the genuine. See that , ;Dr.- Ross' 'name Is on the bottle. EPILEPSY OIL FITS CAN DE CURED! Evidenee stronger flout certifioates!: LAKE'S Vgarr...- ncs'emreouNn is piwforthing more wonderful cures than any other Medicine known" It is perfectly safe to bike. Try it. If you are not satisfied after tWn:r one Bottle, lire money will be refunded: if nit able to pay, One hectic will. ito given gratis to try it.,_l'rke Niue D2llses per Bottle . or three itottles for ten dallai' ' - Sohd - onrbEf J/hannit,/ ion° 1.43,411i58.11 14 E tC INES! 've ib' .: TQILF.Tdi.FANCY ART-ICLES H I , FAIBEII.GIO , II MAIIkET STREkt " - .opßos,ite:theliarket House . • IitALL'ARTXOL - 41i6tintrt bc.inciwAt." RANTED :PURE and EllEpTf; and liultfte. SHIT TILE TEM HS ! " ' . . ! ALL TIIE POPULA.E ' '' PATENT MEDICINES- - - • •• ... • . .. . .: . .. ' • At Letnberger'4. HORSE & CATTLE • M E DICI NES, . ..,. ... . .• • - - " ' At:Leflilleiriteeti. BURNING FLUID &PINE 'OIL, •:: • •:•• „ : •-• •: , ; , At - • Lemberger's. 'TOBACCO, SEGARS; '8 NU, PP, •• • •.. -.- •At .Lemberger's. FRESH GARDEN • SEEDS, . • .. . . • • ' • •' .. - *. At Lembercier's l . . ~ SPICES,..:SODA, SAPONIFIER, . • • At. Lemberger'4. • With all the articles usually kept in a well-conducted First-Class 'Drug Store.' • ;i • TRUSSES! of Crory xaraety,and sold at the lowest market Prices: 'Warranted to fit when applied. * PLIYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY • Datai.ms, accurately compoundttl by rp_. • . . 7.••L.-LEM:BERGER, ORAI/OATEctiPilalt3.l.ACT, who has had au przwionF. cto. of eight years in Philadelphia and Iticlunond, Va. . ~ ... ./,“*`'. COUNTRY MERCHANTS - Vit ". Sapp ic ed with Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee,- Matches, Blacking, Saponifier. or Concentrated Lye, Es sences: illeditdnes, Perfumery, &c., at the mast liberal: Wholesale rated, by k . . ~ . • 1, -,, • = „..... J. L. L E3lll E R GER , DanWtoitii`Araznc.ta t Lebtibon, Anvil.; I.Bfiti. ' ' , Illitri.tt. alive,. = •'• ' . • • ' • • - 'EBAUTIFUL fiend .of' Rith.VlOssie ‘7,IOWL 1:7 E p.u.E.AERVED-roTifiGH,EATESTAGEo• v . 4nd , who that is gray - would not have it restored to, former color; or bald. but would IEtYO the growth rester, odor troubled with dandruff and- itching, bat wasild - hare it removed, or troubled With scrofula, scald heads or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick head ; ache (neuralgia) btewould be cured. lt will also rename.. all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Weed's-gatr • Restorative will all this, see circular and the followinio„ . • Ax Aimee, November 5 J of thew ,S.Sfs . PProt.Woon— Asa ar Sir : I have - heard much" - eahl • onderful : effects of your hair Restorative., but haring bedn sooner) cheated hyquitckerY and quack nos trunia,. hair ilyes,..kc., I was disposed tOPPMeyOur Resto-. votive loud) in the same category : with Alio thousand entrain!, y in quack remedies until ; met; yen in, Lawreneo sputa). some mouths since, whenlim gave me snah assa r ce as induced the. trial of your Restorative in my fa — fi rst by my,grood trips° hair had be *Weave - before exhaust ing one of your largo,bottlee, her nairwas restored near ly to its original beautiful brosin color, and had thicken ed and.become beautiful and glossy noon, and entirely , over the head ;he continues to use it, not pimply because: of its beautifying effecte upon the hair, but because of Re healthful influence upon the.betaand mind. °then of UV Sunday and friend's are usingYourßestomtive,with the happiest effects; therefore My skepticism and doubts in reference to cbstra:c.ter und value are entirely ro, rentoyed ; and I ant and do most cordially sad confiden tiallyrecommend its Use by all who would hero tkeir hair restored from white or gray (by reason of sickness Or Pe re age lt ) to original , color and .beanty, and by all year% Oa koWolild hive their hair bawl,' ful and glossy. SOl.O. _ ,',,Teiy.pettly. and gratefully yours, moN .1.1,0,1\7 FRI6ND WOOD: -It was a long time after I saw yonns Illhattlehthefore I got the bottle of Restorative for which Xla gait: , nib an: order upon year agent In Detroitotn4 Mont I'gbe.it: Ire concluded to try it on ]lra . kiann's Bar, 'iiitlicatuest test erns power. it headline all that You assured me It Would do; and others of my hurdly a n d frienkhaving witnessed its effects, are now using and reConumudlng its use to others es entitled to the higbe Consideration you claim for it,. , Again, very respectfully and truly, ' . • ..5000,11.42.q:A1A CARLYLE, ILL, Julie 213;"je1 . 52; 1 ' I hare used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Rale Itestonitl4 and have admired its wonderful effects. kly hair as bacon,- fog, as I,l„bou g ht, :prematjtrelyirruMplit r b y : the oio .„ his Restorative it has resumed . ita eriginal.tiolor s and, I of have no doubt, permanently ED. , . 0. J. DREEE, ex-Senator, A. (in the great-N.:2. Wire WOOD & CO.; Pro jit= g ors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., Betabllhatent) and Ile Ylarket street, SC 116,, Asip-, grad by . Lebanoti - by Jossru L. LEICILERCAR,II.43;bi Ar...iitims„,:oa.by. immi Druggists everywhere. • - •• • ' • EMI
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