The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 22, 1858, Image 2

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    Xtbalt.iivatistutis tr.
bratOORATIC PIUNCIPLEO CEASE TO LEAD, sdEA.SI
o FOLLOW:'
WM. M. BRESLIN f -EitM and Proprietor
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1853
Ineinocratic '
JUpOE,OF,SUPREME COURT:
WI- LAO ANC. A .RTER,
OF
'CANIAL COMMISSIONER :
ES T L-E Y F FCCS S . T ,
OP‘kiYETTL.
COUNTRY AND CITY BASKS.
In outlast-issue we devoted a con•
aiderable•space of the 'Advertiser to the
relative situation of the Country And Ci
ty Banks, and the arbitrary and nppres
* sive workings of -ihe. •'iClearing House
system,"*Tecerairestablished in Phila..'
delphia, through the itistaYite'of its Mer
chants, who in order-to save a - paltry a
mount of discount on the notes of -most
of the country banks, have formorrtbs.
past been so clamorous and importunate•
on the subject-as-finally to have...effected
their object kiii.ridueing-a-combintion
of all the` eitrßanks to select the
Farmers' di,Mee.hanics' Bank to under
take the return daily for per cent of
the notes of Banks located in the inte
rior tof the State for redemption, either
in specie, or by a draft on a City Bank.
Our neighbor the "Oentier" , -has justly
observed *hat ."country merchants arid
others doing busineas.in Philadelphia,
cannot now expect to receive discounts
in country banks." They would nut ex
pect a bands •too-iiisevikatkliheillly'-for
them,. if they rt - quireil -gpecie at the
cotrater.
Yet .they might as well demand it as
to take the notes to Philadelphia; for in
this latter case the banks have but about
threerdayseireolation for their notes.—
Therare4laken tiiThiladelphia-one day,
paid•to , the mere - ham - the next,.who the
same evening deposits' them in a city
bank, and the thitAday, an ageetcomes
up on our-vailroidoatid•% , dernarrds their
redemption. •
' l 7'6'mi - contemplates n.n such thing
as the Philadelphia hanks are f attempting,
to coerce the - r.cruntry •bants :
• - •
that they shall keep more than one plane
open 'for redemption of their notes; and,
the cotnbinaticni'-'or the - Philadelphia'-
banks loOks to;-usveriintieb like a con.
.rpirney...,,if- - iris'-just.that•the Lebanon
Bank should be compelled to redeetnite
notes in Philadelphia, it is equally just
thatit'ebould redeeM them in Harris.
burg, Baltimore, New Yorkor any-oth•
mplace one of its notesintry eha tite"to
get to. The absurdity
phians•dernaods is thus shown by carry
ing the pvinciPle•-put to -its extent."—
Let us loblvat. -subject of redemp'.
tion 'at Philadelphia in another light.—
The : Banks in the -country to enable
them to do so must-necessarily• keep a.
large balance in a thy bank. ••••
In doing thiS .0114fsecurit; havelltey?
We are not aware:Amt. : J.lloy have any.—
That there iiidititell'-no one
can gainsay.
..4- r few years ,• ago,. espe
cially at the time-when-Allibone Was.e
lected , President of the'Bank of perm;
sylsaniaotobank in Philadelphia `stood,
higher in thereonfidence of. the.Publin.,-
•It -had. tt capital-Of --nearly
ions of 'dollars.
Supposing -the ; in :the interior
had selected it to deposit their- ; .money,
forthen-edemption of their tthtes; what
would have peen the consequenceat the
time of its 'failure'? Ilvery-,one iipt;e•
pared to answer the 'interrogatory--sous
to obviate'the necessity in us to go:into
•
particulars.
We , endeavored in our last, as far as
our linvitetl..knowledge of Banking en
abled us, to -Allow to our readers how
•
oppressively and injuriously -the clear
ing house system would work 'an 'the
businesti.men , of thccountry'hy liep6v
ing"them from obtaining of the - caun
try banks the accommodations they were
accustomed previously to its establish:
ment to receive, but now owing to their
notes being
_daily returned it is a matter
of impossibility 4. for them while the
clearing system is continued to main.
tain the circulation they formerly could,
and consequently thbir inability now to
acoommodate, with discounts the. busi
ness portion of the community, sous to
enable thein te.carry on'their respective
vacations. 'Whose state of things are
eveeedinglyto 'be regretted, for While
the Directors of Country Banks wonld
gladly oblige their friends with accom
modations as heretofore, but owing to
the rapid and unpre;,:qeil. eked returu now
of their notes, rerrderti,it impossible to
do so, for they have,iii self protection,
an imperative aid i ffYiliiclearge not on
ly to the publid,_bitt Also to their respec
tive institutions.: , The iemarks we have
published wri trest liate,e' proven otitis-
factory to our readeti, and will cause
them to attach no blame or censure on
the country hanks from withholding dis
counts at this time, but place it were
so richly and deservedly belongsoriz
at the door of the utercha i r4;of
They....havesAAritherto- largely
pret rthp-i ethiot t ettr •tietire from
di fec"
the I:Airier 'bZt "tie'linattereiti:4'abit't6"
trade will necessarily be diverted to ital.
timore or New,York, where purchkaes,
can at least be as cheaply made as in
Philadelphia, and from those cities the
'rates of the country banks will-ttot be
se rapidly returned as froin Philadelphia
by the "clearing house." It will and
must come to this, and the sooner the
better for our business men. The time
1111 has gone by when the cry has been al
most universal—we must support our
own metropolis, Philadelphia. This
has been the case with our Legislatures
'tor many years past in enacting laws ex
closii,ely in a measure for the benefit of
the people of Philadelphia. The deter.
mination manifested brthe'inierchants
orPhil'adelphia through 'the "clearibg
house" to proatate and pailtizeall kinds
'of-business in the interim t ilt:Certainly
now - behooves the people °l i the coun
try. also to look to 'their , interest and to
ii,dop - t such measures in self defence.as
will, effectually -tell; and this can easily
be accomphihed - by a withdrawal of
trade from.the city. To 'effect this all
that is requircd,is that meetings of the
business men be held—ahe subjeet dis-
cussed, so as to be gen'aralliknoWn and
understood; and to:`pirss'`and enforce
'such resolutions as the case imperiously ,
deb:ands at their hands, This is'no
- pattr - Trtatter. It comes home to every
pereon lei his pursuit in life be,whalso- i.
ever it may. The farmer who at pres
ent may not feel the'. effects of the
"clearing house" will however before,
long do so, from the fact that those who
have hitherto been enabled 'to obtain
Bank accommodations, and thereby
have had it in their power'lo purchase
-their.graitt'rw ill from the -nature -of !lthe
- case" be'.ltereafter . unable to do so as
long -as the' - Banks iin 'The country' are
preienti, - d frinrcmaintaibitg such a cir
culation' brthe clearing' hbuse system
as wohld , w'tfrran t'the emit ing discounts
to' buainess 'men as"forrnerly. If the
Miller, cannot obtain thelreeessary funds
from the Batiks the farmers will he con
strained to kccp"theitirein 'unsold in
their granaries. If the fartriers cannot
sell their , grain and realiie money there,
from, who can calculate the conse
quences which will follow froin `such a
state of things-1 , Ftreirythe earth every
thing we may say, , iisc'derivett. If its
productions therefore cannot be sold
for Want of means' to purchase therri, ,
from what Other source, shall it Come';
1
, ...
. - pray, rwe would ask "? . We are.not alarm
its, , but. the subject 'l . s-certainly one,
whieli etaims the serious etteididn - a
all, and one which requires some. action.
.
on the .part of .the people: to - efeetuate.
relief, ,, anil 'the t : speedilY. '' .AS'oliserveil'
in our lase the Legiqatitre Will" shortly
convene, when it is hoped the members.
from the , country .like..Vrze.that. will be;
found to stand up-irideforics'of' the' in-
terests of theceuntry,'and against the
-selftshness, and - contracted policy of the.
people of Philadelphia. In the mean'.
while, hoverer, the - people in the inte
rior should give such.an expression . cf
their disapprobation of the clearing.
house system through meetings held in
various pat-is as coati! not but accom
plish the object of pretection, which
the country• Banks will'imperiously -re
quire from the ' , next 'tegialature. It
may be asked, Will theie hanks in 'the
country whose notes ate at par also re
quire...:reliel kmlE:oppression of the
present'systein.' : We -answer etiipliati
..
callv 'yes, for 'they are mithpellell, o f
only to keep,a,,largs amount of, specie :I
in their. vaults tooredeem their notes ati
the counter, but also not a trifling bar - - - !
ancelo - a *rtliiifirii . i,l4oopliia,,to, : re r ;
'deem their
.11.(013::there. •It is to -be -I
hoped that some plan ,- may , be • devisedl
and adePred, - So - fha:t't hi' e' I maybe;
remedied and that ybo,'SJObtitry , Banks I
will, be .. placed •iitt u - sittiation• - so. as to
maintain e circulatitin,tuii thereby" haiie i
Win their ribiy, - ei to acconinioflitte'; the)
besiness men of the country... s lt.liat I
been supposed.brsome,' that if the Leg-'
islature tv'ould , bass a -law com e
pellin
Banks - to take the notes of all •soltientl
Banks in,the stets not o ' n ' ly: on. deposit,,.!
but also,trt payment. of ,, dehts, the :evil i
'at present existine'esitiTirar'lealt -- be 1
ameliorated,. if !pot entirely - lei - waved] 1
This it strikes us would obviate, not
only the' necessity of compelling the
Banks of the country from , keeping
their notes at par 'in "Philadelphia, but
also would. most efreettUilly put "an end
to,the "clearing house systein.',' . I t . ger.!
tainly would.place the solverit , i3anksiti ,
the state on an equality its &Mild `heltire'
case, and withUut PrOviig':4l ; etriMeiitil
or injurious 4a.the least,to any . . , of the
Banlas.
• OZ," Thaddeus Stevens tipoohla borne=
indtibri , for Caiiire'ss by the
parry in LsnOa4er, mailo ar l poeoh l from
whiohAvelmake the follo . wirrg>`ex•traot
.
" If I should he eleutdd, perhaps may winient
contact withi the wortby
this oitral bis horn°, 'rtn'd laranstirei
and aajr.nomething'"a6Finit War,' ) but 'tiriFyibg
thafhe is orie`ortliir vantin t eit 4 inkifs4at Thi'Vo'nitf!
pied , QAti Phan, in- hal; itoliffdd 431' the' piedges
hal:twiny - or mide,-and tharbn hOtteVitniest /ws=
pot tie aver had—fully erpini trgOe' r in'esttiespotin
of thn'Satraps of AIM . ; liti f drePtinigro
on me th'en strillit'sai it.
re fett• mien; in the land, like
sl,exens, "'Reap!! e - reepgh
language towardi their: tellow=nwen4Who
differ. - from - them: Ir - Pinch 'leis
• l• • -- ••: • ' vormazot"
tvoaf i d they toward venerabid '
and/patriotic!, President .of , thee, gniteii
stateige.,,,wei the - theradtert-tif I
Lancasater vounty if Way I
=
THE LE ANON - -FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
will not rese l 'itt the insult by piev4ntrrig
Stevens frontee - presenting.them io Von
greas. The individual at 'hest would
disgrace them, but now, after such lan•
guage, they'woofd disgrace'lhemselves
by electing Stevens.
Or rin SALE OF THE CistalLs, by
the State of Pennsylvania, has been fi
nally consummated. The President of.
the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Compa•
ity, Mr. Monrheati, has concluded with
the Governor, Statelrreasurer, and At
torney General, the closilig - act. of the
entire - transaction, namely—the paying
over to the Common - Wahl - I, as proiided
in the third section of the law . euthor:.
izing 'the sale, 75 - per cerit', , of the ex•,
etas 'of- thelprice, thieer and a hail
iriill
ions, at which the canals were said to
the Sunbury and Erie'Rellroad Cotnpa-'
ny. The excess received by the State
amounts to two hundred end - eighty-one ,
'thousands end tiro hurfdred and...fifty dol •
Tars.
This was the final despoliation of our
good old State. Thus piece by. piece
Oa:it — her valuafile' iMprovements hWen
ttikeW filmher and given to
s ce iiiknies
aid The-opposition party,
is responsible for ..the act;"--if .=good
Comes'out of it theirs be the glory; ; but
•
if evil s the responsibility will be mote
than they , can bear.. They hoped to
gain political advantage in the State``.by
selling the - WAYrks; we rather think the
they!' have been- preparing a grave , for
themselves: ;The reckoning is yet to'be
Made. • •
-0::r The Journal 'of .Reading 'llits
takes'in;:asserting 'that the Advertiser
contained an article alovs:Sve .of Doctor
Muldenberg. We simply stated- that he
Was a candidate for Congress in opposi.'
tion tlie regular Democratic nominee,
. .
and that in. our 'opinion ire was, thereby
diggirtig-his grave politically foreve r.
woilil riot abuse Dr. M.' even' if he
should hap'pe.ri'tcr he'eattett; 'arid least,
of all would'veairuse ariviman outside
or inside of thelrenitentiary-as.dbbi'lbh
Journal Mr. J oiittr*fdta ri (reed if cif 'd th -
et democrats. Our ppliesdtiOn t 'friends
have become .very :captious.
U John M. Reed, the :o'ppbsition
candidate for 'Supretne Judge'ship; "Wa's
one of about 170 atize4 of:yfiijaaer
phia,,wp..oo the 29th of „July, , 184;6,,
sent a letter of congratulation to the
Hon. Georgo Vice President
of theuite,d Sfates, fiti his casting vote
the day previous„ against : the Tariff of
1842. We , have the record and. can
show it tcr-a e tv ho
- kr„..-"rhe 'Defficieraly ' ` of Lancaster
ebithty; op Wecinesclay,t4st t .. twaki,hatek
James ill. liopkins.fok,Ocingress,,bpap
clamationt• Ite, accepted , the nit-Ulna
(ion, rdeelifrient" . hi's 'opilosition to se'e=
.
tibriar ia 4!r'
of 'the' gerni:s.sitin" of Kansas with any
populati'on, and a: taiiiF that `will - pnt
eery 'furnace in the State in full blast.'
convention, Was : .% * .ery enibusias,
tie, and-the.;probahilities. are .that-Ste
yens will not be4called ,, upon. to go -to
'Congress: Mr. 11. was' a Whig• a' few
years agti, hut now. is a tienaoctit
thottsands nf Othertywho, wish the. uni
,
on• ,aild congtitution.. preserved::? -The
batante of the Deinoeiatie'iieXet' - of
Lancaster couticyials:follows:
Fun. Assv.,:truvr - ; Henry ,SEireiner, Maoheim-lp.;
Jun. IL Brenemon, Mt. Joy ;
City; Samuel
.Couritypvi:Assioper,
T. W. Henderson, Salisbury. Prison .T.nEpector.l,,
Joy"?Wf - Caquo $ ,Flenry.Shelly, Rupho.
Directors of thu Poor, John kow:Eautlinixiints:;.
Frederick. N.repler,..Leacopk r
Jenkins, Fulton •
0*" The New York . D e iluce.'r4etc e
Convention nominated Arnaaa:J. fork,.
eriffor.;Governoreandi paSsed .'resolutions
endorsing the attritiniStralioti Of a h ' intS '
B 01 ' 4 ' 111 With t gc of some
slight. diSsensions in,N,etv.Yorlc city from,
disappointed applicants for office , the
party irsditifed in the-Ei»pifh'Stte,-and
will eltiel their centlithiles.
The lEtetnotraity: orn Maine; made
atir,alltint rftWlit at "itin'electron in
§t't!e• 3,Akbougti thgAqiublicans
gained *the lay ,"as 'Was expected, their
majority hai h'Wen eft tiitthin'ttiattindl'our
or five thousand.
Tut rihrir 'ow iwow.—FiftyAite'te
pliblicans in the nrßepreieift - 1 - -*
tivei which 'elected 13anks Speaker:, lin t
kg a majority Qf Repubtic,ans„ in the
lloui3e, - voted' in - 1857 to reduce the du:l
ty on iron from thirty to twenty-four Rei
'cent I The same party. wji,ich reduced
thetritity now maiting .great: profess'
siiins - "Of dditottdu to 'Ott. fro'n
ems, and .its desire to see it p*iotc'Etdil Th
i l ite,3ron qdistricts",of : Permsyivania and
Ohio l What would they give if they
ebuld blot out the litcov'e ftiets Irani their
rec,ord.—geading Gaz..eye
DONN~ELLY, { Wd3 INNOCENI!.—TbbUtI:
c a TelOgrapla,„l rn s„ t 414,, Sm i wlei
etor of .the,Sea View .louse, Neveaink,
who died on Frjday.nieit last. confess
ed shortirbeford his death, that , he mur-
11441
dee u df w
or hich ythrim iDoi
% . , 3 4 - , .;:tirr'e , f!V..flt "1 ,
ilayiswffercd!dca,th,'
titi;. of t he tObied=
pal. QhPl:Rch!,4l. netarnorti, 9
about e=commancing a. 8 ermonp.witen a
slielit 4 gnat of" wind bfairitiel difcrloiedt
PI4 k hewtn L ow :_.., S , me , -
gregation 14.9..gbiaAt, 1 1 0 49,
clerieroand , d4sreendOlkofroro thisiudeftit,-
Witnf Vai r t i nil u i l deoir : Agii i 4irs ° ofortiot
.ti A 4l
,uo:r marl eCiIIIAL .11;341Sar 6or od
1Air9944. iikdArftfl*,% l l.ol 3 ,totallY, tA e rr n b i n;
itohnced that.ht woydfitiptenh.fiQifirKS
for that congreg4tion, "‘N ,ob
lieov. OWEN Soil ' Ei.-2The Democr7 , -
ty of the Fifth Collgieisional District,
have renominated this gentleman - as
their candidate for Coneess• John
Wood, of Montgomery county, is the
Opposition candidate..
LEFT A. FORTUNE TO Els BETROTHED.
—On Tuesday night last, Junius W.
Craig, of
,Helena, Ark., died 'at Louis
ville. He left a will bequeathing to
Miss Wright, of . Louisville, daughter of
Capt. T. T. Wright,`to•whom he was be
trothed, half of the annual income of
his estate—making an annisity.ortoo,-
000. He • desires in his will, that the
remaining half of his .income shall be
devoted to the improvement of his es
tate, and after her deaththe whole prop
erty is to go to the endowment of a col
lege at Helena. The will is contested
'by . tiis relatjlies.
ii-k_ -1 7.0 + , l Z • ... v. , -
1.., • ,
AIIobT " raTRAORDINARY ZUICIDE DY
VOLUNTARy :*T . A . R.VATIOSN: It is stated
that Mr. Jacob Plant;'36 - i 7year's of age,
) died in Manchester, thisStatT, on'MO`n
day last, of litiluntary — sfir'Vetton.: Mr.
P. was paying attention= td' it'inting lady.
of the town some three yeari ago,'Gut
his proposal for marriage was rejected.
The disapilointment preYed 'tiPon"liis
mind and he soon• afterward attempted
- to blow his brains out; lAA only sue
`needed in destroying blith eyes. He
has consequently remained blind for
'three years. During that time he once
[made an unsue.cAsfiillitAtnpt to starve
himself, but without success. The sec
)t and time he' was sueeessful—lbeeting
his end as above stated. He had par
taken of nothing for nine weeks but cof.
tee., sweetened water and morphine--
finding his chief sustenance, during that
time, from the 114 or his; itYoeut.iros
ton Herald.
• ;
1. 114 qa.i 4 Ntlis :- S4A 4 TOrtsrliiFeo In
presont appearapcts, we think there will
he 09,elecifori for an U. S.,Senator by
the. Legislature ; to be chosen rin Illinois
this-Fall. -The 't*O. , bouses act"se'par
aielioln` ballotipg:'pd the, Senate Can
'hardly fait to attain a m ajority of the
frieriUs - of Vouglas ; thirteen members
hold ovW,lnnet' Of Mein
opposition must elect eight of
the'twelve to be chosen'This Fall to se
cure ,a majority. 'lf•ttio eledtioit takes
place, there can be liti - bboice before
1861, as the sessions of "the 'Legis'lalO're
are,biennial.- 7 Louisville Jour nal.
Kr- The Williamsport Encampment
is represented,As a failure. There were
16 companies in attendance , numbering
about s'oo 'then `all. The visitors_
were .thousands.
.GE,NEKAL tVHIECTORV,
I , rl-„kf., • • - •
Tia.k.,FEDERAL aoyERNMENT.
l're'sliient- - - - `3llides Buchanan, of Pa.
Vice President—John C. Breckenridge, Ky. "
Speaker of the House—James L.Orr, S. C. • • -
Secretary,of State—Levi: Cuss, Mich.
Secretary of Treasery—Howell Cobb, Ga.
Seerotery Orrittertor-4andh Ttionainion, 1‘1154 4 ,
Secretary ofNavy—lsaac Tciucy;
Secretary oft War—John Floyd.; Va.-
Postmaster General—Aaron V. Brown, Tenn...
Attorney General—Jeremiah S. Black,.Pa.
Chieflitatice—Roger B. Taney; '4lisso•idate Jos
- tiees , -. l .John bieLean, - gemes . F.lrtefidsrjbll
Catioli,'PeterN.'ilidal; Samuel
G.,Grier,.John A. Campbell, NathAV OThrord.
STATE OFFICERS. -
Governor, Wm.F Packer,Dyeoming.ce
Secretory ; of State, Wm. r Mister, Berk
Surieyor General, John Rove, Franklin
Atiditof General; Jacob Fry, MoritgUntery
State Treasurer, Henry "S Migrativ, Lancaster •
Sup't-Public SChools, Henry C -Hickok, Dauphin
Canal,..Conl., Arnold Newer, Venango ;.. George.
Scott, 'Cohunbia ; Niihred Strickland, Chester.
Judges of Supremo Court, Walter iI tpwrin, Chief
- - Justice, "Mtn-A:Pot ter, Goo. W. WcaidNeardans
.:Thonitisiltn ) .Stiyag. - .
RS.
Preil . dent Judge,' Ahti J 'Pearson *
AssoOliireltilfges, Win Rank, G B Deppin -
Sberiff;.-13avid, ALS k any . ;:
„
li..i3dord`tiz ° it Se'ssiona,'C P Miller
Register, Daniel Stroh, jr.
Clorkitf!arphlins'.•Cotitt, Koran lAght
Tr,eaeurer, Joseph Bowinau , ,
Commissioners, .Prederick§ltuit,Aac,ob Aach . -
Doininer
ConiiiiiisionerS' Counsel, Levi'Kline '
:Cyrus .. Shirk::.`•
Messenger, Samuel :Lutz ~...,; ,;,
County Superintendent, John Il.xtilugo ,
Dis Print `./Ji ttil,rfieY; Levi Meity ' '
Steward', Daniel:Light • , •
Directors, Isaac Barth, Lettrlirehler,"Blithq Bairn
Almshouse Rhysie inn, Dr :4 1 /..ih
Auditers,.John S Bninberger, Jolla Light, (tan
nnry Hiirtiy; Bratidt •'
County Surveyor, Adam Grittinger.
Coroner, David Mick -
Meroantiln4ppraiser„. Wm 11 , D.inch
LEBARON BOROUHIPOFFICERS.
T., , lrietEurgess,Jacob Weidlo*
Ass't Burgess, J B Daugberty
Council, Henry Ruhb„ Geo Melly, T Hoffman,
Philip Arentz,.3l4 Mark, Wm C Fauber
Dori:nigh CnunSel,j Witliett
High Conbeable, Geo'Walter- -
Justices of the Reace,,jos A,S Ely
Constable, J,os,S,bants
SchoorDirectori, Jaei:liSiuitb, Elias
Eaber,Hliinmiliman; H Derr, S . TMeAdam
Assessors; 6 Harbeson ' (w iv) A II `Einbieb,(e w)
Ass't Assnesors,4Bl Goodhart, Adpi. Rise, (iv iv)
Cline Greenawalt, lan D
Supervisors, Jay Lascomit, (ii w) Itorgner,(e
Judgeg Geo Snai'ely, (iv is) ficnthrtl Rauch, (8 w)
Inspectors, Abner W Hartman, Peter L Stench,
(w iv) .1 Rodarmel, J H Hofftitan,,(e w)
Surveyor. lease Hoffer...
Tha:Suier, Edw A 'Uhler 0
Rost Mbltfeis, 'Mrs AM:Riribraufff
Futidit l irenry•ltlcCoid, Henry With' ". •
Wood Corder, Levi Plummer :
.
NI ItERANIYH'ECROUGH OFFICERS:'
=DE
Chief Burgess, ;
Ass't.Burgess, Gideon-Light ;I'm: ,
Council, Cyrus,Mutch, Gen,risheri dos,Eueton,„
1 , Josiah Dulled', tre;nrY tape
High Merikleit'en"?Ot'h•iiir
rb
.
Wood;Corder; o n oxverei : •
.jnetiee'ef, the 'Pence, ..k7oki (I-Light =
4 livesspr g , , „„
sat ASl3'42*orsi d e p ileffintin; C H Bargrier
606001 Ihreafklril T6oi Fob or, Henry'
Boltzli John' , E
'supevieoreig.lohn , Arntddijacob Gordys .---
4.,dAR , .,40kn.4. 1 W414fiff 134 ;
Inspectors, A b raham liosteiter, IA:13 ,liittek
Constable, Andrew Fasuacht
Anditorj Selittlet , ..Fillier , a Li'
..11•01 . 1C T L 'l4
I •
LBJ,VA S ApTIDE RAIVITAB 1,3 F.
FrOMPliiiaata, itt4.tlM Vait; at 114 In
MT&
Fl.Mmultanimitbry bet* IS Mitt 6it m , :
From SMofferstown, at 10 a m • A oiv ,
FromYre i (litrieksburg smt Jonestotyn; at 9 a m
FiretiVliiMalei'SileVit 9 i " , ‘”pq,
clauXeri . lifroire her4Ptit4b - folloirioirehoimi:
PprAltelFott, iit liiirp , toPerlailairer,AktiB;sens.
#teA r 9Ftt , tkg/4 Pa 3 trAat' o 4l4, 3 ,AP
For Fiederielisburg Yonettoi.n,.4ll. To-
For l ierillegreliliV It? - •""
BOOKS AND STATION EBY
J. ME. Good's Book Store.
T"E and Cheap Book Store of the under
signed is located in Market Street, 2 doors
north of Danford & Lembergcr's Drug Store, where he
will bo pleasnd to aee,ptt his old fsientisinsul thosedlest
rout of having articles in hie line. With a determina
tion of selling cheaper Vann can ,lee purchased elsewhere,
he would 'respectfully MP the attention of the pahlic to
his assortment of Bibles,WymnlondiTrayee Books. Mis
cellaneous, Blank and School Books, Wall and Window
Popes, Stationery, and every article 41_44 line onsual
nest. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1855.. All
the Magazines and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, ,
to be had at Publisher's rated.
All orders for articles in his line carefully and prompt- 7
ly attended to, by the undersigned
Lebanon, Jen 14, IssB.
Books Books
WALT% & BINDLE wouldnespectfully
inform the Public, that they constantly
receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of
'Wall the most iinpertant end attractive
New. Books, as soon as published, which they offer for :
sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.—
Among tbose s itttely received are-- . 1
Parion's Aaron Emr,,
Livington's Travels e.p.dßeseaidlies in South Africa.
Spark's Life of Franklin,
Abbott's Napoleou,..
.
City of the Great Ring, ' i
Bayard Taylcr's Northern Travels,_e
Debit and Credit; •
The Reason Why. . -.,5.. -.--
They have always on hand a large assoittnentOL.School :
Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School
Dsoks. and a large assortment of nate, Piano,
-...' 1731. in and Guitar Musid. Pianti Forte, Mo-
,-,. lodian and 'Violin instrucior.
PAP ERHA N. G - IN GS ; 1
- Of Foreign and Doineatic Manufacture,
.' , '. -r Window Shades.. . 1
-4°o/
-
The 31 to ntlk Er Magazines /
kt
NEW .4ek'
S PARGR S, d w ay . w. ly,
Cpu be.had,by milling at the atureorkaumbetialidAtreet,
ju the borough of Lebanon, tit aUttign of the "Aig
la...Orden left with them for any kind of goodtiin their
line, will be promptly attended to.
Lebanon. Feb. 4,1858.- -
MAKISChNifi c}11431141:
BIOe We VlOrd.
ixTARRA:*;TED . 'e q uaI., to any,. eithereitean . t'or-
Y y eign. Its advantages over other inkrarezv-
Ist—P.ERFECT LISIPIDITY—fIowing entirely free
from the pen, and therefore ,emineutly,Ladipteti tp the
most rapid writing—saving about half the .time over
coarse esmmon ink.
2d—NOT CLOGGING or "GUMMING" the
3d—Gut little tendency to corrode steel pens compared
with others. ,
.4th—Barely, If ever, becoming mouldy.
.sth—The color, at first delicately BLUE, becomes soon
afterwards PURELY ' BLACK, end NOT BROWNISH'
black.
6th—Being an actual dye, it is more DIFFICULT TO
ERASE ths,u ; common,ink.
7th - The writing 'executed with this perfectly limpid
finid, hos.a more delicate and beautiful cnitlini than that
written with commun. ink; . and a Ireeiloin ,of hand is
more readily attained. . E" Forltile by
September 15,'68.-41 WALTZ 8.; IiCEDEL.
Colt's New Model Pistols,
voL BALE 414 ,-. •
-a 11.1:1MSNEIN Mtg.
CO kW ARNER'S' 4LLF, S it-gvoLv
fletkvpliing Pistols of all kinds, dne,..Pocket Cut
`tory, j cut received, and will be sold cheaper th,an ever, at
. REIZENSTRIN S itRO.
DOUBLE TONE FBUTINES and .ic.OOOR.
deons—Flageolets Nifes,.Flutos, Banjos, Tarnberino, Vi
olins, Guitar andTti iolinfitringa, Dulcimer, Wire, &c.. Sr.,
for sale low REIZWSTEIZe& 8110.
POCKET. 80045.---sA)ttr.go, , =yttri,e4y. ok Port
monais; Piaieti 'Wi't'fiats k Purses , are itfil cheap.
er than the cheapest at • ItETZENS'I'EIN & BRO.
WATCHES • & JEWELRY :—A fine ass.oitt,
theist of Watches & Jew - 611.Y; jfistfeeelved anil for late at
"lobanon,'Jtly 7, KEIZENSTEIN L 840.
F. & WM. STCEVER'S -• • '
'Wine 'and - Liquor Store,' •
.
N'945 - F RON T S'FREET. PHILA.—AII hinds of "the
'rmiost inthtkil4.l4lTOßt 'constantly k9pt'on hand
$1"?...;-.4lure French:Connie, Cothwn, Cherry. Blackber
ry BRANCY.;,cdm - intiiha fiuniod GIN;
Old Manonththelli, Seoteli and WHISK ;'Fort,
Madeira; Cherry, Lisbon and Champaign WINE;' the
beat BITTERS to be obtained in the city; 411 of whirl; h
cola Arlthleoa le and retail, it;" giarintitleb froth tiiiiilrrt to a
p .
' ' 4 180 S.
Weiliz 4 44 jKiedel,
Tyr-MILD .the attention of the public to the fol
y lowing wOrke:
The: iiimusyliaitlit,
ieitt*anderreitged,. with Jattielnktierteionrvnertifita
hies; Simi Wei% yeatlitiKT!'rritei73s
,
Tax Lawa : Pennsylvania,.
relative- M allltinds iaf taxes and duties, with . judiCial
decisions. Price $l. •
Banks and Mank ; BiZteis in Penn'a,
being all the laws lalitit'e thereto, with judicial deal'.
sions, and the law a negotiable paper. Price $l.
Our "Government;
explanatory of the system of government of the country,
the general government and those of the several States,
with the' censthiction of constitutional provisions.
Price $l. Lebow;,n, Aug. !jfl, , 's. -
GIFTS ! 'GIPPS 7. 1
Splendid AG ills
At 4311 Chestnut at. The Only Original Gift Book-store.
G.B::ANS.would informal% friends and the public
that his Star Gift Book Store & Publishing Gouse
G.
is permanently established in Brown's splendid iron
building, 439 Chestnut street, two do-ws below ,Fifth,
where the purchaser of each book at the regular retail:
price,
- trill receive one uf the .f.,llowing gifts, valued at
from 25 cents to 000: WORTH".
550 Patent English Lever Gold-Watches, $lOO 00 each.
050 Patent Anchor. dl., • do 00 00 "
400 Ladies' Gold - Watt:heir, 15k.,,,w0g5. 36 00
4ilvar liuntirig Watches, warranted, 15 00 "
500 I'Manr Timepieces.. • • 1 1 0 00 ."
W. Cameo EkAti, Zan .Drlaos and Pins, • :40 00
500 Ladies' Gold BraceletA- •• Si 00611%00
500.Gents',Xest and :Fob Chains, - 10 00
1000 Gold Lockets (Imp size double case) 10 00 m
.2010 Grid, Lgekets, (amal),stize,)„ ...• .3:00
1000 Gold gageil.t4ses, with - 500 "
1000 Extra Gohl Pens,- with canes and haldere, A. 00" •
2500,00hl Pencils,,(lAdiee') 2 00 :"
2500 Gold Pens, with Sil&nr Pero lid o ' • -950
2500 Ladies'Gold•Pens, witlicases'and bidders, 1 50--"
6500 Geld Rings, (Ladies')
„:1 011 "
2000 Gents' Gold (tinge, - 250 •" •
2600 Ladies' Gold 'Bleatqv:ins • • 2.50 •••', 4
3500411frieillOOld ,B,tr tit,P)n`
3000Onitet knives, • -
.1400 .
: 1
2000 B : o4Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, ~0
2000;do SiceVe ale4tons, • 2 (0,;e1
2000 Putts of tadies'E.tr tokips, 2 00
89001;ailles Pearl Card Cases. , no,
15060..tadies'.CAMeOi Jet 06 . 5 onto ins,-, : . 5 00,
2500 Ladies' Shawl and. Ribbon Pine, •, 1:50,
5000 Articles of GolifJeti'elry, Gift Books fie tiOtenus •
merated in the above,, worth from 25 etti.t9's4l , "
Evans'. near Catalo g ue, which ts!.sett free to all ports
of the country, contains All, the moat popular hooka of - I
the day, atidgroteweat:itablicatiou, all of which will be
soil as low asi can be obtained at other storm.
Agents wanted io every town in the Union. Those de-
string so to act, can obtain full particulars by eddieseing,'
' astbove.6 Z!!•is fo r ft Z. ttc. , 1.4 -I
Is 7 largelyz : interestedAn : publishing honks,
4.o.l3nyinefroni other. lifildliheret intironfertdittinanti-
Itee,.for Oak, lam enabled to Make larger discounts i
' Corintre,rgents and Book Dealers than can be had at any.
other house in the country.
Any book IMALifilfett in the United States, the retail !
Prick!Pf..W.hich• ls One dedlar or upwards, will he prompt- '
ly setitstiA. inulnded,,anicepelp,t of publisher's price.
Ap..extrvsl,iimik 4rlcl.lllActogiven to any parson order-
ing ton Doilke;to t he aunt. inione address. • .
Send for a Catalogue.- Address v .., fr,
. • 411: EXAiti S, Publisher,„„
Aug. 429 Chestnut etreetrPhiled'a,A. •
:1' a l. r 2 400
) .
ILTOREVF4I WANTED AS AGENTS tocirculate MP"
13.1.1d4ellitig yalbable FAMILY WORK'S, which at
tract by Oleic' low 'prices, iatereFtinjr,onAntf t aid str
perbly colored plates. Far circiliars t with particulars,
applyillyoulirs'East, toIIENRY HOWE, N co, 102 ma:
eau-at, itlirest, to,tbe ettme, No.stilMainutt,clu
einnatl " Aug'. 18;'58-ent.,
cv)cmcsq:folits — &,4EWEEßf
. •
_;,, Tok 0.11.!
TAMES IL KELLEY. Wata-
:f
.Giciker c£: Jeweler, has just
Mimed• at the Smite Buitessos, in
the town of Lehmtoll, a bean tiful assortment of Gold Ilan.'
goo mtop-korpera in hunting eases; eight.day Watches,'
gold Dogles, gold Anchors. mild cylinder Watches, Ae.---
Si4ve;rail road hpnting solace. Maples, RUCIIOrt, cylin
der, English ateht Lever, English Swiss Quartiera, and.
Boys'watches. Large 3fusic Box'es, 4,6, and .8 times;
got: Fob,' Vest and Neck Chains; geld Armjets,•Brooehes:
gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breastpins, Necklaces, shirt-
Studs, Spectacles, Medallions Illiniature Cases, gold pen
and pencil cases, gold Key &MIN, ac. Silver Tea and Ta
ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chahar, Speetactes,
Portmonalets,fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins,
calm, Base Violins, Accordoons, Polkas, Brass Instrn
iiients,„Brums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banims.
Tomb Fine, Ladles' Cablas, Colea.Nfles, Sharp's Rides,
Volosok ehoote 25 shot in mtnuto ; Colt's A Ilea%
Voicsikie and Damages% Pistole,Oigh . tday and thirtylate •
Cloehi,t4^, the whole- cotnitrh4llB., the ikoet extbi lli ke
ar
sortmc)o over oiSerod in Lebanon county, and will be sold'
at the lowtistpaah :prism ' • •• •••, • ••: :.•••
Iratekes ct Glock4carcfccify /repaired and, lilirrantaL
Kelly openixa yeikf hlillenery Store in'
s .
tlie shine *vote with 'VV. Jewitry store, Bugle
-" ' (Leborlort 'April 14,-1866.
.. . •
Gra S:Clark .
WO. ,26 'Maiden .talie. -AL. 1, 1 * "'"
...-ent.ov—. , t...art...suturers
1,111 SILVER. PEt
p44.,rtit tfcll. CIA2.,ES 69LDAT.N.11!
of every deticriPtion, offer their goode dittet to the coma.,
try trade .at the, prison othors chew
*tits city-4045n%.
thereby laving tire piirchiute?ahout' 0 - iter cent. which
they would have to par the dealerelf•tiotight from them
—roar qhject.is .to soil. for each a t.oue.prott steer t he. cost.;
of manufacturing• ii.amplat! will: be,lignished to those
who ropY desire to NO; the gipi..l;def. AT rni edFrts,r,nxer,pati
nitit bill • - '
Auguet 18, 1868-310.
. . . .
...
Reigart7o . ne..an liquor.
• ... :."., •• •sior e id.• , .. •"r.,• .in , „:•,,
eiOENER' bf 'filarfrld biter Wrath p' / LIAO.
ii a
IR
1,...) non. Pa.,'ln the room formerly ed b
JercoblVeldle Esq.airrhere "he 4 , 4l,continuisil to
keep 'itt.assohment of the : very bentlirands of NVINEff
Reid LAQUltliklbekl , b. r To
f ree who are
, L ao-
quaitltall * thslo_ PI ORS It& o 4 icass : iry,ifor . ,htto
to Ap, OM LA eir" e.m. alersiseivent ..To 1
Rotel KA4PIIIISI-ricirs4 atnatotilrould solo that it
fe merely neoeeseay for, them to qui and eitte his stook to sat4itty, titAtisoties; is hi iii*rnte tcliettchtr-fISL
entilitketiort. ,"
~.. 2_ EMANUEL. EzmART. ",.
N. 8.--Remesnlieekl, weldle's Corner: . . • •
Lebanoti, May 6, 1866.
Ms===ii
(rr. Elto V A
RABER'S
Whotesale and Retail Drug Store,
lies been .31emoved to his New Building. on Cumber
land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon. I'a.
TUE subscriberVespeetfully anneuneqs to his acquain
tances and the public in general, that he has con
stantly on hand a large stock of - .
PERFUMERY,
MED CI ES; PAINTS,
CHEMICALS, -- ""7" -- t.EITEtSTIIFFS.
VARNISHES, , TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE, - BRUSHES,
BA injolLs, —EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments „Toilet Soaps, Se-
VMS, Tobacco, Ac. Also a variety of:Fancy Articles too
numerous to mention, which. he offers at low rates, and
wiitatits the qualities of the articles es. represented.—
Purabaseis will please remember. this, and examine the
finalities and prices of his goods before purchasing,else -
Where:- , Avir - Physicians' prescriptions and family reci
pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day-or
night, by Calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
On Sundays the Rpm; wilt be opeandriot: -riti4 com
pounding of preactiptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. 51., 12 and 1, and and SP. AL
Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID S. RADER.'
J. M. GOOD.
- 0.011E111:11-11111- 4 Sos,
31 - EDpICINES!
PERFUMERY
TOILET di FANC ir ARTICLES
JOSEPH I ,EiKOMIGER )
MARKET STE E fn ..„
Opposite th-e-11ariet H - duse.
tt-
i t ALL ARTICLES BOUGIIT of miIIYAR
RANTE PURan&
E- FRESiI, and sold to
SUIT THE TIMES!
ALL -IfIIE - ,POPULAR
PATENT MEDICIP,IES •
At Leniberger's.
HORSE do CATTLEIVI EDICINES
At Lem . bower's.
BURNING FLUID sk, PINE OIL,
. • 41•31.embeywer
TOifACO, SEGARS, 'SNUFF,
At LembergiAs.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,,_
At Lemberger's,
SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER
At ,Lembeiwer's.
With all the articles usually ..kept: in, a well-conducted
First-Class Drug More.
TRUSS.ES!
every variety, and sold at the loweat market.
juices. „Yam:imbed to fit when applied.
t 111./WRIPTIONS and FAMILY
RECIPES, neeurately compoundist by
, h, T -.L.EMBERGER,
4RAMJA.T.Eof PR ARMACY, who has had an experience
of eight years in Philadelphia and Richmond, Va.
I , ffisr COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Supplied with Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee,
MatchesMaiking, Saponifier, or Concentrated 'Lye. ES
,senees, Medicines, Perfumery, Sc., at the most- Wier:ll!
Wholesale rates, by
'3: L. LEM BERGER, Ottuiiatsrs . t Amortizeom
IYelittnon, Ang.ll, Morkei "Stew
Dr. ROSS' DREG T 0111.16,
etnetnnainr sianrr, - '
Opposite 14e pottirt . , House, Le6alion, Pa.
DR. u(Vit respectfully announcesthat he_hat tor:
sale'aclarge and varied assortment of Drugs, 3ictil
mom. Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Trusses, ratent
and Fancy Goode, which are offered at the lowest/prices.
An experience in the Drug Business of river .20 yeam, and
strict attention - to the wants of the public, enable him
to4o.okings-iu the first:4We Of theLseitnee:l;i
DR ROBS' W01111" - Lt/tVZ(GS
.Are the most - ci.rtidri cure for Worms
in rise. They are sweet, and no child
will'...reftve to' take them. Persthie!
shottlii ask for "Dr. Boss' Worm Lozen-J
gee," and refuse:all others. illany per.
,one, not haying this Leung% stilllzy
- to get you to take, someadtlios , kiittal•
not lot then, tleceiye7
ways get6theugaut Dr.-ltoss' Drug stare,
Lebanon. and you can have them- scut.
to you, free of expense by maili di; you
enclose thej price he It. letter: If less
than a dollars Wortliht wanted, enclose
osbeffice stamps, and you wilt receive theta by return
e flinniL pea paid. Dr. nose will send them to any part.
Of file - United States, on receipt:oo.l4e money. :Send on,
then, and get them. Price 21 cents.
DR. BOSS' BLOOD PILLS. . •
„These Pills operate without giving the least pain or un
easiness, and can be taken with-, positive advantage in
all cases in which a purgative would be needed; as the,
commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint,
some toms of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Mood.. and ;
ali dues arising from impurity of blood. They will
bi shperier to any other pill in use. Price 25
et's, per box. Will he sent by mail on receipt of the mo
ney, Sold only by,Ptr. Doss, Lebanon.
HASSL,TONIC NIXTURE:
A superior medicine.. fox the cure of Sick Headache;
Nervous If adarhe, Dyspepsia, -toss of Appetite, Ner
vous Weekusas, and all other diseases reouring a tonic
Dr. Ross keeps constantly for large assortment
of l'rusana, of all sixes, am/ varioua In paleq, , aitieb will
be sold rely low. Au experience of more than 20 yesars,
give the sfflicteil silvatatages not to he had st eTery Drug
store. A personal attention to tbelitting giseia..„ltyso
naafi' truss eall'at Dr. Roo' Drug Store, Lebanon.
DI:. ItO`SS• INFANT DROPS...
4sunna, • Itestlessnoss, ,of Infants. It
Atoothes Fun, Sint induces to
sicen'. - withiiut•lettaing . ithe dull, drowsy state. that fol
l.lows the aso4Coaar ntfint drops_ tips•iial attention is
;spited toAhis teltatriuthle aztion. Ask fur Dr. Rosa' lu-
I taut Drat*. - •
DR. ROSS' HAIR TONIC.
Is your hair fallingedt .are you troubled with thin&
rnff, or : itching of,tbe h.i J t Dr. Ross' '!lair Tonic will
cure titgsetroubles.. Niro 2.5 eta..
c041.,.,11#55'. CURE FOR FEVER k. AGUE.
FlTerasgt..ffigue.ettred !,14, bears. Individuals who
horeoulrire4 4 for weeka haye bi t ten in a aim
gin day 'red, as if. by , utsgio. from the ,excrUciating
chi' . DlA:neer. . Sold only at Dr Rote Store._
DI:. ROSS' EVE IVATEN, .
For the cure of Sore, IVenk,.ol'
'Prtto . 2s . etN.
•.Jt ~,D R.IItOSS' WORM OIL. .
'll'im3f.hive core for Worm/. • -
•rt, ant. ROSS' LINIMENT.
The tand /Ailment in vise for libennuts
• tlimiSprattrs. Swellings. ltririsee.....tooth
' aell.baret.Thront... and all painful and
lifectionn of the body,•is
Ito. s' Litriment.
• S' TOOTIi WASH.
For the core of .spongy and bleeding
gums, Scurry, for clomping cod,p r
-- gums, and imparting a delightful frit,
'prance to the breath. use Dr, Ross' Tooth Wash.
, _ DR. HER A L'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA.
For , the cure of .Itheutnatiour, Tether, Scrofula, rains
in the Bones; Ohl Sores, Pimples on the face, Eruptions
of ell kinds, and all diseases *rising from impure : Blood,
or the imprudent use of • Mercury. Sold only at D' .,
Ross' Drag store.
COUGH CURED FOR 2S CENTS.
Dn. Pgrelea'S 0000 U STRVP, prepared and sold only
by Dr. Rosa, opposite the Court House, is n certain cure
fur cough., Colt, Whooping Cough, &c. Look well to
the marks of the genuine. Sec that Dr. Rosa' name itt
on oho bottle.
EPILEPSY OR NITS CAN DE CUItEDI
)cidence stronger than uertifientes! LAKC'S Years.
Ju.;,s4;impotneri is performing more wonderful cures than
any,other Medicine known ! 1t is perfectly side to Enke.
Try it., 1f you are not .intiviled after miing one Bottle,
thu tnu nay pill be. refunded; if not nide to pay, one
I%ottlo gratis to • try it. .Prleu Irtre'Dollars
pgr.Bottle,4Jr thrrin Mottles for ton dollars. Sold way at
Dr. RostV.Driig Storo. Lelmon, June 16,1858.
- - , A REA Ma? Ul t ,
ArgV t a t a , t 74 4 .7 Rich GlOsl.liv. Hair!
C7:11 . 17:!ff - j'i l ei EB g rit
E y R I . , .E u 7 k ort;tli , :ii t T . RUA 6 F t l ; ,
foruier color; or bald, but W0111(1 have the:growth oestor;•
ad, or troubled with dandruff.and itching, but would
lareVit removed, or troublerDmitti scrofula, scald bead;
Or other eruptions, but would he eUrod,•or statlapick bend
lache ( neuralgia) MA would be cured. It.will also remove
all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. WomPmAlair
Restorative will do all this, see Circular and the Ibllowing:r
• •• • ANN ARBOR, November 3, 1858. ' '
'Prof. O. .I. Woon—Dear Sir:? have beand much mid
of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but
having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nos
trums, hair dyes, kr., I was disposed to placeyour Mesta
retire in the same category with the thousand and ono
bigdyy trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you in
Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me .
such assyrrance as induced Ow trial of your Restorative
in myraniily2--firit'byTni)lgobdlwife, Sochbec.ktic had be
ewe very thin and entirely white, an Aiefo re ck .
/Wane of your large bottle,s, i 4 r. b c. 4. wm in . teied
;mt.
Ittolhs or*.inal beautiful hrown aar;;aticl . had to ed. and become Weiutiful and gloSay upon„endinitirely•
over the bead ;,shectutitmee tO•efel.ltv.
_ t lett.iimPlYbeettitse .
Of. its. , beautifying e ff orts upon the emir, hut because of
Its healthful influence upon the bead and mituL, Others .
of my lustily and fricpds atuusingyourßestomtive,with
the happioeseffects; therefore ray skeptiaimn,and dontde
in, riterence to its. character • und..valup, me entirely. re.
removal; and 1 can and do most caudally and oonliden
tinily recommend its use by all who would have their
hair regional from white or goy (by . reason of sickness
or age) to original color and beauty, end - by, nil. yonng
persons who would have their. hair bputlful and,g/com,
?, -vitorr:aradY and gralolllit-yoiva t -.- - -
• , ~ • -,.. .:::,*oLoaipN,rialcir.
..
, P.RIXPIW iVOOD :. It VrAS &lona% twko . atter, : l. maw ymmit,..
Blissneld before I got the bottle of Reetntatkee for w hi ch,
you gamma .an order upon your agentio Detroit, ant
Wll,ll I.Bit we luded. to. try. it
on
Itlemi?3
Liar, ea th e surest te st ` of its.power. Itfine done on that
yon assured me ft. would do ; and others of my family and
friends, , having wittUleled, alatrrola, are now using suet
recommending its use Soo hom as entitled to the hghest
coeeldelotlon you claiin'tbr le t ' , ,. - ‘,. 1 , .. ,
....._ Aptly very rscLicatftdly and truly, yours, - ~ , •
d'iwn'idl :':' , ll tofilcdi' • • . 2 9 1,0 b 1 ,AN .MAAST - . -
' I2 4tx;''ILISV " 'lB -1 ank
iMee Mieit' f g ;of."Q.:,7:•iroodra Ro t ; 4 4 1 7. 0 , m i ,_, , 8 •-• r a
inlre illidreld_ith 4 ciftileiturefftirtsZ M' Mt , irlis iiZehre 1
Mk,' is t l Illnidgni , ,' }irelnetividy , ' gmy,.M2 3 / 4 ' the oat. ' .1 .
Ws Reiterative it ties p'somed its orttinel. di' °l
hvt, ba'dalllA; peMnanentlyen..- .. v,„ , an d;
• . o • ' B '. BREEZE, ex- S enator :' U . S.
',9..1:w0c0n.k 00; 'tere,_
.814.1tzeidemy; iY411..
(in'tha great! N.Y.:ITU"' . 8 ... - Estakilhiielityand .114 ';
Miikit Minet , :____
..11t: /ma*: 80,1 1it.„,14,,,b6110. 1
Prr innicoar.,
Joules . L. LAWNOLIIIA, RIO Ey Dr:Rails:arm or ' I
Draggists everywhere ,
thane 2,'58-3m.
MEDICI NAL.
TRU :SES .&o STIPPWITEJC:z.
TRAVELING, &c.
',eh. Val. Branch- Railroad.
k" 4 1;1
Through Line to Baltimore !
UrN and after NONBAY. Marlo,lBsB. a PASSENGER.
CAR will be attached to the Freight Train leralrie
Rending, at 7 a. m.. and passing Lebanon at 9.29 a.
rriring at llarrisburg at 12. noon, in time to connect
ith the Northern an.er.a .a ginger Train going South,
for York. Beltintere and Washington. , -
irAnEe—Jtmuling-tallarrisburg, $1,30 to Baltintore,r,Bo.
Lebanon tollaritsbiirg.A•o,Bn; to Baltimore, •t 3,10.
'June 9.1856 j, '' G. A. NICOLLS, Sop?.
Phila. kitending Itailropd.
Sumnzer Arrangemenc.July 5, 1858.
yiowl": PASSENGER TRAINS leave Pottsville daily,
(except Sundays) at 9.15 n. in.. anfi 3.30 7 0; ni. Ps-ge
ing Reading at 9.51 a. m , and 5.06 p. in.. and arriving in
Philtulelphito at 12.25 noon. and 7.40 p. m.
UP PASSEXGER Miss
TRAT.NsJeaver
~ dap;
(except Sundays) at 7 30 and "3:30 p. ming
Reading at 10,05 'a: and= 6.07 p. in., and arriving at
Pottsville at 11.55 noon. and 7.55 p. in.
Beth,Up and ; Down passenger Trains connect at Pert
dintozioriWtralnFr'to4ied from Tarnaqua,qlatawism,
Williamsport and Elmira.
Morning :Passenger Trail:m.olly, connect at Port Clin
ton for 4Vilkesbarre; Scranton, and Pittston:
LEBANON. VALLEY, BRANCH."
PPassenger .
leaves Reading at 10.08 a. m., (after
areval,of Down and Upiforning passenger Trains from
Pottsville and. phillubilphiayiuni, arrives at Harrisburg
at 12.35 noon, in time to Cuaneet with Passenger Trains
on,tbe Northern Central, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland
Valley Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira,
Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore and Chainliersburg.
. „Returning, leaves IlarriXburg at 225 p..m., after ani
val'of Trains frank:above points; arrivingaVßerlding at
4.55, p. to., and connecting with Up and D9l74 l .TralittLior
Pottsville and Philadelphia, the same evening. .Notraina
on Sundays._
FARES—Between Pottsville and Philadelphia; $2 75
and $2 25; Reading and Philadelphia, $175 and $1 .95;
liarrisburg and Philadelphia, $3 25 and $4. .;43 ; Lebanon
and Philadelphia. $2.80 and $210; Reading and flasks
burg,.sl 60 and $l3O ; Resding and Pottsville, 51 05 and
9 8k; Reading and Lebanon, 85 and 70 cents; Pottsvil le surd Liarrisburg, $2 us and $ 215; Pottsville and Lebanon,
$1 S 5 and $1 50. Through No. 1 Tickets: Pottaville to
.13altimoreo$5 00; Reading and Baltimore, $4 00; Read
ing and. Isargasier, $7; 25.- 60 lbs. of Baggage-allowed
each passenger.
The second class cars run with all the above Regular
.Passenger Trains.. Morning Train down, and Afternoon
Train - up only run on Sunday'.
ThronghEirst.Claii srfektita at reduced rates to Niag
ara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal
points in the West, North West, and the Canatlas; and
Emigrant - Tickets at lower Fares to all the above places,
can be had on application to-the Station Agent. -
All Tickets will be purchased before the Trains
start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in the cars.
G. A. NICOLLS,
1858. Engineer and Superintendent.
New Stage Lille
July 21,
Between Hummelstown and Middlateen.
dr" N and after the 15th inst., the sub-
Ur scribers will run a Daily Stage Lint z
between Hrimmeletown and Middletown,
connecting with the cars on tbe Lebanon Valley Railroad
on the arrival and departure of the same at Hununels
town. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle
towil for the accommodation of the public. Good horses
andall kinds of, conveyances. • .
November 2,11357. BEHEST & COBB - REY,
NEW LIVERY STABLE. -
...
pg.E...cindersigned respectfully informs the publid that
1. he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs.
-RISE'S Hotel, Market street; Let.:
,non, where he will keep for the
public aeconimmletion a good stock
" of HORSES and vErneLms. Ifit -
*RI kOep gentle:did gel* driVing Horacce awl handsome
andaafel r ettiClAS.. Also.- carefnl,Drivers Burnished when
desired. AIso:MNIDUS fot - Pitittes. fie. ' -
yhaintni, APES 21,-IASS.', "JAMES MARCH: '
-Sfable.
THE andereigned
established a new LIVE
k-115
•
Wr.t..BLE. in Air
'eeiXottel Stabiel s twain Atlas good and
safe Horses; Carriages, as may tat desired; and ,eareful
Drirerefwhirh lie will' hire orrfair lie - hopes by
being attentive to basinerarto rreee tie a ;liberal Whore of
Sint
,fAlit)Ey . at the, Faiglerix HOtel, or at the
• - aosim DEULIT.F
*iiil3oll. 3 Atig. 19;1857. • .
Ur UERREOTYPES.
I' IC T UR E S .
T DAILY would respectfully- inform the pnidie tha
takes good rieturesat the following row rate*
25,•55. 75 eente and upwards eciiirding to size and qual
ity of cases. Rix different etylee- of riettwer otimjirtse
Anxbrotypes,: , l3phereotypes; and
. . Photographs.
Remeinber, the place, Where you .van hare goed Picture
to ken, is in S. ~T;Stine'e New Enabling, next dner to thy
Lebanon Deposit Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon; Pa,
1.
Inne-6, 1858.
--
MIEN
.11e YOU WANT, GOOD pig:TURES GO TO
. .
IitRENNEWS . .
Sli MGM atuncy, over D. S. Baber's Drug Shwa,
on Cumberland street. Lebanon. Pa. AMMOTYPV-..
MELAINOTYPES, Preozrers. - PArytuirrera and.
GRATIN, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) -- Prices reasona
ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality .;.f"
the :asses.. Rooms openol. from 8 A. di., to 4 o'clock,
P.. 81..
Lebanon, Juno 2. LW. ;
apierregiolyipes.
, 7ino
';Wby t 3 1 :111 4. beet
Rise's. New Building.
He La's the hest room, best sky-light best fixtures„ and
has made It his entire business for the last six pow*. He
always gets the latest improvements; he has always the
botrst style of cases on hand; ha takes pictures in every
41 1 4 Er the. art: his STEREOSCOPE • PICTURES are
Wonderful to behold. All his pictures are sharp, correct.
and.of ',the highest fßig4. Give him a call and yen will
nokregret it. .Bisteims are very moderate.
'alk„. tits rooms are open every day (except Sundays,
from trp'clock,...d. , • ,
Nov. • •
=rI2MMI
SAV!Nc Ftm_p_t
ni_rj 1 r
Mumpek
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. _ ~,,....-,„.,•
ALNUT Street, South- , West corner of : iiiiiiip
Street, Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED BY TEE OVATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Five Per Cent. Intereet..
Money is received in any'suni, large or small,and inter
est r aid from the day of deposit to theday of withdrawal.
The office is open' very day from 9 o'cuock in the mord
ink till 5 o'clock in the afternoon,
.and on Mondiy and
Thursday evenings till S o'clock.
HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGIE„ Tice President:
WILLIAM J. Rem, Secretary.
DIRECTORS. 5
lion. Hinry ,L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, . ... • Jueeph B. Barry,
Hobert Selfridge, . •., ..„, . Francis Lee.
Semi K. Ashton, . , Joselih Yerkes,
'C. Landreth Munn; . Hwy Diffenderffer. •
la*Money is received iiivirpaymerda made daily with
out notice- . .
The Investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, OROU . ii..RENTS, and such first class securi
ties SR. the Chi' ,"-. , • ttiraa • Aug. 25,'58.
BA AND -INSURANCE.-,..
, -.
Lebanon Deposit Dank.
•,. (Late "Lstnallox Vats= Rawit,")
thumbseand street. one door rest of Reinhard's Hate!. '
IN ILLopay the following RATES of LNTEREST
or I.yea/s.and longer, 6 per cent.per annum;
For 6 months, end longer. 5 per cent. per annum -:
For 3 montherand louses. per centtper annum:
requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in
full kr the Depasits from the dass of deposit to the date
of withdrawaL We will also ord a liberal line of ao
commodatic to those who ma ysos! 1 1 / 4 with , Deposits,
payable on demand- Will pay a premium on SPANISH
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on oldleican Dol
lars and Half Dorian. Will make collections on and re
mit to all ports of the United' Stataa, the, Canada/0 and
Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., Ac., and do a general EX
CHANGE and RANKING BUSINEZ.S. ,
••
_, • • • lik.,D/lI RSON)COAMMAN. i . President.
• :54 1 / 1 .---,, at
kaigns, are Individually ask
EWE
to th 4
:::...4 1 ......... ,„ - - - - "Mil& -ty Noble
_ "ne extent sta—....om,inest ibr "di Depeatte 'indenter
obligations orithe "EinesaesiDgroerr Mom.' • •
SIMON G.A.MEItOIi,I4-11 0:-DAMSON COLEMAN, -
GEORO.E MULLER, L EVI• SUED. •
3 AMES•iIIOIFEG t • .ii' ' • AUGUSTUS -BOYD, i... • .'' •
ty4l2,lfitiS. GEORGE CILELIL -- •
.Lehi__________
mutual Leb auo resteranee
~,- ; ',‘,,eenipany. • • ', :
inf 'orionefed'• by Ike Legislature of Pa:
„” CHAR:TER PERPETUAL !
0:4,17ett.a. JONESTOWN, LEAANOM" CO/7.V77.
OITAILARTEE CAPITAL $63,000 r
plus COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to
IL make insurance on „all all kiade,ef,proja:rty, in Town
as'lliY, and on as fa r. o o‘bia l te.rms aa an/ well gov
erned and Bate company, either on the Mutual or jplnt,
stock Prinailicatt ' , • 4
-H, ' •= g.F . ' l l;l7,inicr.., xn: , ~,,,,
vv. .....m.. Llli. ~ ~, o w
,Treasuer---41 :.E.IREILY. - , ~...,.,,
sozneuiry—WlL,..A. HARRY'
.i.,..' ;lia
..,.•
_•• _ NCTOR i, ..,,,,,,,. ...
I
apex natnenua, mal.o. .% :••• 'ass Rose. • .; --
Oaa. P. MAUS: , • ', • .... „D. U. asiuffairr,
warms Dam , -••• • sasis-Sazszol- I. • -
- Joss C..Szra - aBB, • , •IL -7/L. Thwamsm : :
itavla li.FlLLifi. "..20avaio •Basir,
Maim. Z. iharla.,', .
-.. ...,Wit. A. Bawler : • .
ANTI2 to 0142' 8.
Feb.; 185 8. ELY, Arne for Lebanon aild vicinity.
Feb.
National
lIIITY TiIIST