The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 29, 1858, Image 2
Ifiranon DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAP, WE CEASC TO FOLLOW." war. M. BBESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, MS_ Democratic State Nominatios, JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT: WILLIAM A:PORLTER OP PHILADELPULA..' CANAL COMMISSIONER WESTLEY FROST, OF FAYETTE. irA . 6 : O"i N . G 2:I :b fi:. E : .ON LEBANON. ASSEMBLY: DR. A. V. BUCHER: OF EIEJOELBURG COUNTRY AND CITY BANKS In the last two numberi we had de- voted a considerable apace of the Ad vertiser to the subject of the "clearing house system," and endeavored to show to our readers its oppressive and arbi- Ltrary operation on the country banks in intelligable aed, -plain a manner as our limited -knowledge of Banking ens bled us to do. As observed in our pre vious numbers the elearingi 'house sys tem was established at the instance of the Philadelphia merchants to the pre judice and injury of "theircountry CUB tomers, who more or toss, in order in, enable them te make their purchases, had to deperrd t fie 1 13ank's in thd''in terior for accommodations, but owink to the ,speedy,and rapid return s of the notes. of the country banks, are now necessarily denied them. This operates very seriously on tba business men of the country, and leaves them no other alternative' than totesort in the future, either to Baltimore or New York to do their business there, Unilthe sooner. they will resolve to do so, the quicker will the objact , be accomplish'. ed, viz: the frustration of the seeming conspiracy of the City Merchants:: with the Philadelphia Banks to crush the banking institutions in the country by the establishment;of .the ''clearing house system,'.' for, as long , as this shall bacontinuedohe banks in the-interior, will not' only . be constrained' to curtail their, diSeattets, but will likewise be ne-, cessitated ..to 'withhold ,them from the the buiiness'men who would takathern to Phifitial,phia. • Fron't all the intermit:: tion 4. , wsican carlect,it„is unquestionable that groceries can be - purchasedinßala - timove - considerably cheaper 'than -in PhiladelPhia, and the enine'iernark apply to New,.,York in. regard to. dry, goods. This - being the case, it would certainly be, toile interest 'of our coun try merchants'to resort hereafter to tht4e cities and make their- purchases, there. Besides we believe that they will find the merchants of Baltimore art] New York, not so , actuated , and influenced by sordid, nerrow.and contracted views as our Philadelphia merchants haVe"re .... cently manifested by being influenced by the small and insignificant a percent age, which they had to pay on some of the country notes. We predict that the Philadelphia merchants will, discover ere long that' the s3 - stem they 'have suc ceeded in effecting will not work to their advantage or, henefitz on the contrary the trade will necessarily divert itself-.to other - cities, and besides this such a feel , ing *ill thereby be engendered in the country of hostility against Phil. adelPhia' as cannot but Soon beentne'ap parent,from the nature of the C1'1.3.., ,and which will require years to eradicate and temove. - The axe will have effeettp ally, to be applied teithe root of the evil, and , this it is to be 'hoped will he : done by ournext-Legislature soon after it has assembled by the enactment of salutary lawa for -the protection of the Country Banks, and we entertain.-not a particle of doubt from the expression of public sentiment on, the subject - already in the country, that its members will unitedly protect the interests of their constitu. ents. It is not a party matter, for it does not signify what the political predilections ratty be; all are influenced in the coun try try , only one consideration and that is very properly, that the Banks in the interior shall ant •be •oppressed by any act emanating from a conspiracy or com bination formed by city merchants and Philadelphia tanks. What those laws may be which our next Legislature will in their wisdom deem.necessary and proper to enact for the protection of the banks in the court. try, we would not presume to say, but we confidently belieye they will be such its wilLplace the banks on an equality, and . that the notes of solvent bankswill be required to be taken on deposit nnd the payment, of debts by both city and country , hanks. . We olso 'encourage the hope that if the, preaent arbitrary and oppressive tern of redemption is to be continued that security to.be given by the city Banks for the, money placed on. deposit for that purpose.: The law does notVontemplate, neither does it requirc, of the country hanks that they must re rieetn their notes at any other place titan at the counter, but the .. Philadelphia merchants ask what is.regarded as un ! reasonable and - urtjust•in the country, and that is to keep a large deposit in a city Bank so as to he able to redeem there, whichis ( attended not a tri• fling ... item 'of :expe6se' , .t'o 04.-country .banks, to say, nAhing_of,the risks there. by incurred. It is indeed exceedingly to be regretted that the present state,' of . things exist for the cou n try was gradu— ally but slowly recovering from the fi nancial , emliereasStitenta under it was lLihaing,fOr' ; (lie',,last year, hut OW ing now, to the "clearing house project,". we venture tb sayfthat Money' matters will become - daily — more_iiiingent,while . it will be Cootie - nod e , the deb(ctri.iti'. . the country will , necessa;rily he.preveht ed to liquidate the demands against grit' from the city merchants, fur whom, Un' fortunately„from the,,nature of the ease,. 'Very .little,.if any sympathy will he .oc; casioned or felt; sit'iong at least as it . is supposed the evil to he, owttig to ae.on• , ipiraey, entered into by them and Alio Philadelphia Banks in the establish menf'ol the clearing house syStittn. th 6 gr4ae. "pi'Vze' fight 110Avr e en, - Aforissey noel, have..been.arranged, and $3OOO out of. the $5,000 . eoinprising ihc stake' put up. The two combatants are to meet in INhiv . York on the 9th :of October,. nod „toss. for the fighting -ground, and 'one! winning it 'is bound chdeSei ''sOrne" place in 'Canada, 'net less,(han seventy : . five clistant.fromMuffitte,,andr‘not,morc tflan:one hundred and twenty-five.milCa• away. The 20th of Oetnber fixed for the fight. Ity f o. 4 two.nauts ..,r,c,oently , made a, balloon aseenSion at• Detroit. 'After the latirling•of the balloon and: tho' ment of the car, the balloonpgapi:sta'rj-, cd MT, with one of the balloonists-in,the. rigging.. It passed out of sight, nad was" fotind Caoada•without'ilii; "ne'clipanf, / who is supposed to.have fallen off i.tto. Lake Erie. Asimilar accident happened last Week in 51. iouia 6,ltioifail it was not attend. ed . with the'lM;,4 of life. A halloonitad made its flight, and the balloonist was amusing the party who had assisted him . to land, by lettingif diem up in the,bal, loon With,,it rope.,.,NVliile two children were 'thus up, the:balloon started off and did not edme down until next meriting. The children were reSeued in safety..---, Theywere,A4K,other•and .sister,,xhe ter ofx whom bad—considerablo..trouhle , f in saving her little hrothei froth frce7;• ino• by enveloping hiM'in her Own clash "log and otherwise protecting him. 0;:.7' ; The ,aceouets. fri . am : the, Atlantic: Telegraph, if they can he relied 'upon, are - :tnoFet-encouraging.— It is saitrthat the electrical currents between the two stations are again, as, perfect as ever, which though.not.much, is something,. even. thbiigh the signals are still wholly The"hnPie ii.held out,. as it has-been from the:, first, that. the. 'line mill be thrown open'to the public in i'fetti Weeks; but me a nt tine the "pub-' die.."' .„ are. becoming. impatient .They wantintelligiblelaterestinginternation. al intelligence 'instanter. Fevcria sidertible havoc in Solitherit . e' hies ar low s fly The'Paupbin county Agricniiii;- • ral Fair Was :liisited tast week, by iv, wards of 10 ) 000, :people. The display. tvas very "goo+.Qui'to nbinbei.:"oe ppeoplefrOinthi . s cotipfy , hope.that the good. people of attiphin will return-.u . s tiro complirneeitrluribg our Fair. " V. / - " Hon: Arthur Bagly of. Alaharrfa;. fottnerly a Go' r€ mar arid 'ta KtSre` Senator, diA.:Lf it2)ilohile of yellow feyer. ilittn two" wee it' tions of this state will take place. 4,s, the opposition are making a tremendous-, and deternti neil'outslaught upon the'rneri Lind measures of the 'Democratic. it is of more than usual importance . that every Democratic vote should be polled Even if we'haVe ndtniuch to'hoPe , to this Conniy. ancl.CongresSional Dis trict, it is still the imperative duty of every Democrat to come to the election and aid in electing our State ticket, thereby maintaining the aseatulency of the Democratic party in our good old Commonwealth. The contest may be so close that a few votes will decide it. Further, there is no telling what' .cuft ous results may turn op.if a full Demo- cratic vote is polled in this ,coucty•— The British at Trenton during the rev olutionary war, fancied: themselves se cure, having the broad Delaware 'filled with ice between them, and an insignifi cant, destitute and bare-footed Brave patriotic hearts attacked them and took thoiYiends of them prisoners of war. Democrats! your foes in this county are fancying thethsolves secure. Buckle on your armor and steal a march upon..them. Remember, Trenton, ,and let every one go to the polls ! • ' Gr..ELT FLittl!C.:e3 ii:l4-111at the largest - gathering of tiretnefierci• - will be held at Albany, Yeti , Ycirk, cn the• 2,fitt; and 29th 'itr,t. Companiee a - re ev - Pectod from the Slates of Michigan, Massachusetts; 'Connecticut, New jaiiy, and Rhoda Island; - together , with a darge,iiumber from New - 'York City and Stale::: .Ttierd - wiil be a groat strife fur the prize:7,mnd the :,"eX•adi'Machinec" ha there. There will sixteen companies present from New - York city LCBANON ADVCRTISEII.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. T fFrc,ra' 4 oo chatet:-.:riharg Valley. S grit. j - I,,ity andSotl-4 try .Banks. 7 - At v4iftius-tlrtikts since the suspension Of specie payinents by the Banks a year ' ago, we have adverted to the arrogance of the City Banks, which have attempt- I ed to dictate unjust terms to the Cann- try Banks. T ito:Plffiadel i phi:4 l ßanks i l it will be remembered, were the first io suspend-, and it - was their - suspension 1 that drove, , the. Country Banks kite a I si toiler stati., Neither ,t he - Banks of 1 m Chabersburg, nor any other. Country Bank in g.0,0d, credit at the time or„ pre-, ,viously . ,, dreamed eft su i spcnd Mg t: till ihe, astouod Mg: news; flew : alotig•;,the tele graphic wire thatthe Philadelp,hia Banks. ,had closed -their doors. , Anti!even.after Ili general smmensionAtad beeinproclaim.:,, ed,ithe Mink Of'Clnrushershuris cbilt in. l'itedto . pay - sp'ec in-to-out town , t citiieris, , ! 4o that-we experithicerF no : incenveni= 1 ence from want of "change,"—and We!' lielleir'e' Ws" WaS'"the ease 'elSertihere', thren'elinth ili'Slltfi - "'; '' r * .':1; ' '' ' '1 4 - While their deerS Vertr'dfoserif and the pel , taltli of their Misdeed§ was hang. , iig oVer their heads .. „ . o4:,City . Banks ,were:lioMhle enough.. They declared, ;no war, against the Caentry'BenkS :then. At their own : urgent, and almost, tearfuk, solicitation, the, Legislature wa . s.con 7 . ven.cdrip„epeeial. session ; :end when :it, met , ,,t he officers;of the City Ranks made. I their:appearance et its . door,diatdrhankl,. andt.,humbly, begged Amt, only: that the: penalty they -.haddricurred:might .he , re. , roitted, but that their suspension rnighv - 'he legaliett for a giveTtlyerioth' in , 'the future'. ' Vim' - people Were - geneinits' and' the 'prayer of the •Stipplicanta was , .. , ~... .. granted.' . What requital have'these City Banks ~. , made .for the.gentrosity of the „ country ? The meanest that could . b'e . i .COneeiVed. ~ No sooner had they got themselves .c.ml 7 of the frying Pan;,: than iheY : '4tempted to throw the Country.Banks : , ; into : ,the, . 'fire.. They, formed a, conspiracy. to the Country,-Banks of .theirr : spe i -. cier. ,L,Th,ey _demanded, ,security, in the 'Shape of a heavy:depnsit of: specie; -for: the“redertiption ~of,:the notes, of -ctittn.: tryq3arrks.: flkiany of the latterhad the . 'Spirit te . decline becoming, - vassals, , ;•a - riii, the tiektrtitep 'taketr hy . 'i he Philadelphia' 'Bank'S'`' Wit's the ' tatahlishment ' 'or a- Claritiii Ha use',” to Wit i elf t lie 'not es , of all C'ountiY BankS ''that' deelid..', , elite deposit speciein'the'leaky, vaults of the city institutions are taken, and from, %Ocoee ' they , are ,returned every . few days tattle Country Banks for ,re, demption. - Thus there is a Constant run, on the Banks of the ,interior. Should.,this war be...continued by-the:: Philadelphia Batiks, our 'country-, Mer, `chants ;will have to transfer their husi ! 'ness-to other cities, or the Banks - will have to cease discountinil to , them, for just in proportion as the Country Banks discount to . the Countryllerchants,, will they he dfained'ol: their 'speCie wider the operation litthe unjust system new : established in'Phil'adelphia'.'.•' . , Therciare r,:-Vi.- - ral ways in'Which the p . en'Plfs ittid tite t institutions Of. the in ie. =l•4or . may he protected.auainet the" rape.. city of Philadelphia...,The ,Leg islature . may protect,theni,,hyjuilicieus acts ,reo, - , ula,ting .t he. Bittikir nwi nsti tut ions„of .117 e, i , Sia.te, or - failing: in that,:, our Country' , Merchants cati . make : their purchases elsewhere than in Philadelphia.: :There wilh:sooti be ad open route from the-ye-•' , ry heart of IPeubsylvaniai to New- YOTR; and 'there is' non , titre.' from' the • • Middle ' ancl . Bthillierh - eouniies to i3altimore. ' LerPhiladelphia go on'With the tin: righteenS'ivar she. is prostenting against the interiOr"ht Pennsylvania, and we will see who w id be the loser by it. Ctinfer6es iif the Yolk, iCumberland an4..-Verry :Congressional i.distriet after hundreds- of hallo tings, ef i'fectted a niimiriatllin'off Satn'rday. Mr. Fisher; of 'York county.. Messrs. Ahl ', : and :Mclntyre withdrew, and pledged their earnest support to Mr. Fisher.— Their handsome condn'Ct not be forgotten by the Nltionl.lbeOlocrae Mr. Fisher's election is - certain. • PE.O t i A CCIDY .11 . •e D. pearl Body Three WeekT.—Early in August, John la4l afsixtcen years livin”. it: "truientin Anuiniyounty Cul, who bad vainly !teen entfe • orin4 p!? u)t i liia Att, her's cupsent tngn to Frazer disappeared , tithing with him a yahoo:bre 40r40 t0..11e family. I,t ~k 4 supposed he had started for Frazer River, and so little an's hetx,was ft;ht inFeiav t l to hitn. On thesth .t ; ' flu gust his toory was rozi;l,l, in toe Bufte iteli,,a,te'w miles east or Jaeltson„ attiffledbi i ?'lariat;' to it halt dealtt men. F rem appearan eiS , the boy, on then 'gilt afteV ioaving home lay down to sleep. with the,horse tied to his person, to prevent his escape. The antatal, becoming wropanagea-, 'hie through fright during the night, had run off, and dragged h is Master,by the rope until the boy's hire tree extinct, Afterwards the hnrse had eon. 7, tutted to graze mnund,.dragging-the body along. for three weeks. ; Finally the per*. had been. ,dragged into a tiiteb,l.ylere it hectime ,on tangled beyond the horse's strength lo .extricate it. ; lu, his efforts to pull loose „pie hoise bud cut hisneek to the bone with the rope . The hey 's remains were horribly mutilated Mos t of his limb,s were broken end tho flesh rubbed, bare from the bane. A HOTEL KING.— Peran Stephens, of Boston is the lessee of no less than half a dozen of the principal hotels in - the country. He is proprietor of the lleVercHouse, and Tremen t House, Boston the large hotel nt Nation t, the Battle House, Mo bile, and the new hotel going up in Chestnut St., opposite - the Girard House, and which is intended to go ahead of anything in the Qualter City.' But Mr.Steyens appears unsatis fied unless he has a metropolitan reputation and has accordingly leased the sPlendid now hotel in this city fronting on Madison StiutireAt the inne tion of Broadway and Fifth avenlM. Tub ing has remained for some months in- an iiiifinz ished state, but will now be completed, put in order, and opened to the public forthwith.—New York Dog Book•. CitiOttokonnßoettettr,. The Cheshire Repub lican.rep?rte that in Stoddard, N..}.1., 911 the nisl4t of the 3cl insi„, the dwelling house occupied by two unmarried danghters of the lute Isaac Robin son, was entered througii a window; by a rogue, -Who' P,Koeeeded to the room occupied by the young whom. he:, stupefied with 4hloroform, and then entered. 011 ft Fearth, for a sum of $1,200, srh job had been paid to cue of the young.,btdies the day prerieue, 4.lld.whieli had been carefully put away iu-a olimt. This he speared; a.ud then d z isct'ortred without doing any further mischief. thorc.i.:‘ a clue to the burglar which will lad to his arrest. Near Zolumbup, 0., tat itclane.womun de suoyed'lliir tour ohildren by' throwing then Ihto „ eo n, and then leaning in herself. Ita:Pronous.—A London letter writer says there is' in that city "a young lady from Baltimore, who is the most beautiful woman in the British domin ions. She is the dream of the poet—the beau i deal of the painter, the unequaled heavenly mould of the inspired sculptor. Her eyes reflect both heaven and earth and are snore brilliant than eilti4.7, Thefollotv must.be THE LATIN LANGUAGE PROSCRIBED.—Art ukase has been promulgated prohibiting the teaching of the Latin language in all the colleges of the Rus , Sian empire. The hours hitherto devoted to that study will be devoted to ether pursuits. ST. Louts, Sept. 20.—Dred Scott, the negro whose name obtained•aueh pojitteal notoriety by his connection with the Supremo Court decision, .died in this city on Friday night EDWIN IL Bnewx, Rsq.,,bas been elected Rfisbier of the Tanners'. Bank of Lancaster, in place of Henry R. Reed, Esq., resigned. LAWS Or Tuc ROAD—There . are Caine very pretty but unhappily very ill-bred-women, who don't understand the laws of the road.in regard to handsome faces. Nature and custom would, no Aouht, agree' in conceding to all males the, right .pf at least two distinct looks at every comely fe male countenance, w ithout mny „infraction of the rules of courtesy or the sentiment. of respect.— The first look is define the person of tho individual ono meets so as, to avoid in pas sing. Any unusual attraction discovered in a ,first glance, is sufficient apology for, a, second— not a prolonged end Impertinent stare, but an ap preciating homage of the eyes, such .a.s a - stranger may-inoffensively yield to a passing image. It ,is astonishing how morbidly SellStive some vul gar beauties are to the slightest. dernonstro'tions of this kind. When o: lady walks, the, streets she leaves her virtuous indignation countenance at home, she knows well enough that the street is a picture gallery, where i' , .rtty faces framed in pretty bonnets are meant to. : he seen, ,and every body has a right to see them. t s., Recently (says the 'l' . 3l.ltle,Talk) an article appeared, intimating, that :John Howo.rcl Payne 'vies not the author-Of the touching song, ".Sweet Home," which forms a part of one' of• his operas. The Vitthefsliifi WAS, - ascribed - to Wash eon VV --ring, who it is .o,llliiie;svn, was :a personal' friend of Payne. In bider -that nb'' doulifinight, rest upon- so interesting a question, at a time when some effertlis tieing made; '6 erdot k monument Rio the memory of the gifted Payne, we addressed n notelte'Atr: Irving, which has eliefted the tel _ lowing-ref - 4 LP SurmYside, July 3; 1858. TUthe t or. !—l)ear lePly . to yonflizquifk,i ts-` stmelyou that I-did;net. write the Werds'of'Sweet Home , ..' I have always .considered the Tate Sohn lloward , Payne to be tho.aiithor of that Very p'op ,tiar song; M . 1(1 , 11.111' Still ofthiatbelief. Yours very . .sincerely, 'Washington Irving." This sets at rest the question of authorship. There is not the slightest rettsint to doubt that Air. PaYne ihe author of the wordy of "Sweet Itotne," - Which, touching and popular as they are, in point of mere literary ability; are inferior to many other 'of his productions.. " 1. An Irishman on hearing that 114 widow ed mother had been married einee ho left hnine, "kni - ther ! I hope she Won't have ,a son ()filer than to—if she does, I'll lose the es la to," 'how much of character lies in a latigh It is, in feet, the nipher-key, -often-times, where with we decipher , aman.,. As. a. late ,writcr ob serves knew no man until yeti have heard him lewd'. There are occasions—there are hu mors—.when it man with whom we have been long familiar,wty rfulte.ste.rtle,tis by breakingnut into a laugh, w:eich comnos manifestly right, from the heart where, angel slumbers, unseen, until: some happy moment awakens it; - t'Afeet, me by moonlight alone," warbled , Willin,dhe.garroter, to tho old :gent-who' had a gold.lvatela and chain and five 'handfed dollara in hia .pocket: . • "come; 0 come with me,7 , eontinuedthe officer, who dragged the their to the station house. "Weicoanc,,-weleome horne,"..softly' murmured theAurnkcy-as he locked Winio up in a cell. "Beheld -how -brightly Ineake the morning,' gently whittled the policeman, as early the next morning he marched Master Willie down: to the. Tombs: .. "Flail to the thief who in triumph advances," blithely sang the inagi.strate, when he•saw Willie brought in. • "My boyhood's home," Trailed the prisoner,. es he fOund:binTself domiciled in a cell on the third tierol.-tha Tenths. ' "Thou: art too sweet for me'," he- veealized; as he declined his ration of rice and.molasses. "GO where-thy glory awaits thee," RaugAh6 Judge, in deeli-bass, as he. sentenced Master Wil lie to'six "months on the "I'would not livo,aiwoys--1 ask not to stay," Was rendered most pitionsly by the prisoner, who had longed-fora razor:or a rope. A railread conductor, who. more a long roomy White linen sack coat, with n. standing col lar, 'andbuttoned up to the chin had .a dispute with'nteMale passenger, The lady Won the tory gloriattsly'by the fdloWing brilliant and cle.' struCtiire charge: 'You are a putty fellow, ain't you? . : You etc the fast conduetor I hare seed ; again about among a passel of decent wimmin folki in'' his ihirituit 1 you 'shaped ov,o yotireelfli" Ho probably was, far ho left thite ear quickly, and unbuttoned the shirt-tall coat. - \ i 'ANITAS Y.A.NrrATn.n.---The Boston papers are chronicling tbe,deatkof an jolt' mart ,in that city, named Francis, who, after a long life_ of penuri.: ousness and note-sharing, left a fortune of four millions of dollars.. The sum is net altogether 'Contemptible, but in these days of millionaires, it .is not startling, and as the result of •nearly eighty. three years devoted to money getting, the game seems hardly worth the candle. This,poor cid man, hefore'he died, was considered the richest individual in Ma , ssachu.setts. , THE WEsTEnN Hoc Tnak:L-The 'Journal of Saturday says Ate hear of fow trans actions in hogs in this State for a few days, there being a stand off between: buyers and selleo. Out West bogs are offered freely at low figures. A house in this city was offered twenty thonuand 'dollars by telegraph, on Thursday, at two eligible packing points on the upper Mississippi ricer, at cents, nett; and we hear of a purehaSe at a desirable point in Indiana, of five thousand head at fi cents, nett, We understand the Messrs. Quingley & Co., of Bowling Green, Ky., have oontraetod for some twenty two thou Sand head to be packed there this winter at 5 cents nett. It is estimated that full 30400 head will be packed at that point this season. A LAN CA.STRIC Dunmer,-A.lctter to the Lan caster E„va miner. from Mediphis, Tennessee, states that a duel was recently Sought .near that city be tween Mr. Walters, of Virginia, and Dr. J. E. Nagle, formerly, of, this county, a young man well known hero, and who has many relatives residing in this county. Ho studied his profession under Dr..Zeigler,. after which' he removed to the South west. The two principals to the affair had been secretly arranging the . preliminaries to a hostile meeting for sume time past, and on Sunday morn ing, without any suspicions being excited, they met on the island above the city, and without any witness but their seconds, fought ono of the blood iest. duels_on record.. ,Shey fired two rounds with. Derringer, pistols, both being wounded at each fire. They then,. by agreement, reserted,to re .volvers. and continued the fight. .Mr. Watters was riddled at every shot, and it is said died on. Sunday night. Dr.Nagle was so badly, wounded, that his reeovery is thought impossible.. He 'iris taken on a boat, on Sunday night, to Missouri, not so much to avoid the police as to be among, friends .—Laticctatcr BOOKS AM) STATION ERN J. M. Good's nook Store. THE New and Cheap Book Store of the under- J.. signed is loested in Market Street, 2 doors north of Guilford a Lemberger's Drug Store, where he • will be pleased to see all his old friends, and those desi rous of having articles in lift line. With a determine-: Lion of eellingebeaper than can be purchased elsewhere, he.would respectfully call the attention of the pnblic to his assortment of Bilges. igyni,n ?Ind raper Boots, am- edliintans. Blank and School Etol-i. Wailand Window , Paper, Stationery, and every article in his line of hug nese. Also, Pocket Diarms and Almanacs for 'Ali& • Alt the Magazines and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, to be bad at publisher's rates. MI orders for articles in I - deli - no &minify andlirompt ly attended to. by the undersigned„ • Lebanon, dim 14,1558: - - - ' J. :If. 0001). Books I Uoi►ks mr - WALTZ 4.* itatlD,N would respectfully Nil. inform the Public, that they constantly • receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of all the most important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, wbichAhey offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased , elsewhere.— Among thoselately received are— Parteit's*Aaron' Burr, •• • * ' Livingtbn's Travels and Researches in*South Africa. Spark's Life Of Franklin, • Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Great King, • ' ' Bayard•Taylcr's Northern Travois, - Debit and Credit, The Beason Why: , ,• • They have always on hand a large 'asanitcridlittof School* Books. Blitok'BoakS und'SiationerY.Tacitty SOhool, Books:and large oesortmeut -of 'Mite,' Nano, " Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte. ;no tation anti' Violin Instructor. PAP ER H. ANG I,N :G, S, of Foreign Domestic kaiiiTatfute; Window Shadil4.. Tlac 111 6n t y Magazines, end all the • - - - NEWSPAPERS, daily 4• Weekly, Can be had by milling at the store; on CoMberlaud street, iu the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the, "Big Book." lia.Ordera left with them for any kind of goods in their line, will be promptly atterided to. Lebanon, Feb. 4, 1855. uonosoNs„ onEnj . 94f., Blue fl laek Wildelig Fluid. IiATARBANTED equal tti.any,'eitherfAmericanoc"Forl y eign. Its adrantagi,s Or ' 6l'Ltlier ink are: Ist—PERFECT LINIiqDITX---41oning entirely free from the pen, ATM 'theietbrti eminently mlipted to' the most rapid 'writing;—saving about half the time - over coarse C:11111101i ink. 2d-NOT-CLOGGING or ktlintiMlNG" the pen. ad—Rut little tendency to corrode steel pens compitiQ with others. 4th—Rarely, if ever, becoming mouldy sth—The color. at firstdelicately . BLUE,l.mcoines soon afterwards PURELY 13.1,-.1.C11i and NOT BROWNISH. black. . fah—Being an actual *lye, it is inure DIFEICBYT TO tRASB than - common ink. Ith—The writing executed with this perfectly liMpid hind, has a more delicate ttud bilinitifut outline than that written with common ink; and . a freedenn 'of hand is more readily attained. .1`165' For sale - by September WALTZ-S; MEDEL GIFTS,! GIFTS ! GIFTS !7 ! Spiendid—Gifte.4 -'[-- 430 Clicstaus'lt. The (Mir • 0r4176zal 'Gift - 13c , e7:41,nee. E ASS would inform his friends and the ptiblic 01 0 that his Star. Sift.llooli Store &Publishing holier is permanently established in .13rown's splendid iron building, 430' Chestnut street~: tWo - AlcMf's beta/ PiftW Where the purchaser of eaeli :boaat-the regmler'retuil price, will recuiremne of tho fAlowing ,gifts, valued at front 25. cents to $100: .f, .worms : , 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, • $lOO 00 each. .550 Patent Anchor do. do , • .50 00 '4OO Ladies' Gold Watches, 18k..cases, - 35 . 00 " 600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, • 10 00 " 500 Parlor Timepieces. 10 05 " 500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins. 1000. 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelete, . • 500 to 11 00 ' " 500 Gents' Vest and Fah Chains, 10 00 •••,' . 1000 Gold Lockets (large size double ease) 10 00 " 1 2000 Ghia Lockets, (small size.) 3 00 -_‘.e.. 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens,' 5 - 00 " • 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 350 " 2500 Gold Pena', (Lakliql. ' ' e' ,. ' /a ;'.- 7.r . ,:, - 2 01) , t 2500 . Gold Pens, ulth,Silveill'enais, „,. , , '.' s 50 - I ,- 2500 LadieeGold Pens. with Zane - x . 40 ihnidei•s ; 1."50:1!€ , ! esoo Gold Rings_ (Lsdies - ) . . , 1 00- :: . . 2000 Gents' Gold Rings, • . 550 " . ! 2500 Ladies' Gold Drenstpinf , , 250. 4, ; 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpin, . 250 " , 3000 Pocket linires - • - 200 " - i . 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, . 2 .50 -, 5000 do Sleeve lint - tons, . . 2ZO , +' 21300Tuirs of Latties'l - lsr Drops,2 50. "... 'BOOO Ladies' Pearl Pard•Cases. 5 00 '' ",... 15000 Ladies' Cameo, J.eti or Mosaic Pius,- - 500 ''; 7 * 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, . .. 1 50' - .5M. ' 5000 Art:cles Of Gokl Jewelry,..Gift.Books,4c,not elm- ' merated „in• the above, worth from-25 es. to $25: , -, -1 Evans' new Catalogue, which 1.3 .sent.free4o-all parts - of the country, eoutains, all the most,populan hooks of '1; the day, and the newest poblicatiou, all of which wilt ho '- sold as low as can he obtained at other stores: Agents wanted to every town in the Union. Those do- ' siring so to act, ra t u obtain 4 1 01 part: ti tulars lincldtessing. as above. - ' N. B—Being hvgeli , interested in 'publishing 11,53kA, and buying other lniblisher3 it:mien:3e quinti ties, fph call; I..btun,eltatft'ed twinakeilnrgeroliteptinta:to Conlitry 'Agents and Bpok Dealer's thou cdii he Ikelltrinti. , other house in the country. , " Any book published in the United States. the rubtil price of mhicit is one dollar or upwardi. will hoprompt.- ly sent, 43 ittincluded, on receipt of publiiber's price. An extra $t Bock and .Gift given to arty, person order ing ten books to be sent to one address. . Send fur a Catalogue. AdtlrePs (1. li. EVAICS, - Pali/is/ter, 4-1:4) Chestnut street, Philarra A1ig..25, '6B 00 12 ) 5 rap -17 id- selling tre D F A A S N ' l t g N glrif.4 r , cu ls i l ' at tract by their low 'wires, interesting contents. and su perbly colored plates. For cirmaars, with particulars,,; apply, if you live East, to HENRY HOWE, No. 10? Nits sau-at, N. Y., if West, tollic sumo, Ne.lll,7.llait.st., Gin- f chmati. CLOCKS, - WATORES.:& - lEWELRY' 7. 81,000 RCWard !..,.Look•Out! • TAKES 11. EELLEY, - Elntert Cl Maker & Jeweler ; ' has just- - opened at the &IOU: ButtAnNOS, in the town of Lebanon, a beautiful aSS(Ir tmentbf Gold Rail road Thne-keepers in hunting cases ;.eight day Watches; gold Duplex . , gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, ke.— Silver railroad hunting Watches. imprx, anehors, cylin 2 der, English patent Leveri - English Swiss Quartiera, and Bays' Watches. Large Music Boxes. 4, 6,and 8 tnnes; golZ Fob, Vest and Neck Chains; gold Armlets, Bronchus: gold Thimbles,Ear-rings, Breastpins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectaces, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals, cc. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles,lob and neck Chains. Spectacles,' Portmonaies. fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin celos, Bass Violins,Aceordcons, Polkas, Brass Instru, :menu, Drum s, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rifles, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle, shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damasens Pistols. eight-day and thirty hour Clockii, cc., the whole comprising thi3 niost.extorksive as sortment ever offered inLebanonOonnty,and will be sold at the lowest cash prices.. : Jo your hair falliitg oft? 'are you troubled with den& ruff, • or, itching of the Butt? Dr. Ross' Mair Tonkvwill cure these trouides'. Pt'e. 2,5 Ms. • ' , . DR. ROSC,CURE FOR FEVER 1 'AGUE. . .I.ITO dud .Ao . he i•urecl iii 24. hours, Individuals who have suffered.tbr :weeks ittlditiontbs, haVe been in a sin ,gle day reliet'ed, as if ; by Magic, from the excruciating Chill and burnirig fet'er. Sold only at Dr Reis' Store. 1.,Da,:R0535' EYE WATER., .For.: the Mite of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed 'Eyes. Price.fn ct;i:. ' DR. Ret;, ,, ,c WORM OIL. 4 positive cure for Worm.,. ' It. MSS' LINIMENT. The best Lthiment in use for Rheuma tism,- Sprains. Swellings. Bruises. Tooth 'ache, SOre Throat. and hit painful and Neiiralgie affections of the body, is Dr. Ito: i' Linifnent. ' ' DIL ROSS' TOOTH wAsm For the cure of spongy and bleeding gunisi'Seurvy, for cleansing and preserv ing the teeth and g,unni, Mid imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath. Use Dr. Ross' Tooth Wash. :„ DR. : BERM - 2R ii 'l'. SARSAPARILLA. For the curs of Rheumatism, fetter, Serothla, Pains in the Dories, Old Sores, Pimples on the face, Eruptions i of all kinds, and all diseases arising- from impure Blood, ,_ „ , ~ j . ~ ... : or rho Am ig p a ri o nl i. :!W ute of Mercury. Sold only at Dr. Ct ---- S 'Cifiti•li - k - Co ' I, . , Drug t . 70'0, ith Maiden Lane. New. rork, , ilailVicttl*s_., ''' • COUGD CURED FOR 25 CENTS. ,4 4 vii GOLD & SILVER PENCIL CASES E DOLDFEN... De. Pursick's COUGH , Srnur prepared end sold only of every description. offer their good 4 Aired tetimhoun- ‘ by Dr.lloss,opposite the Court House, is a certain cure try trade at the prices others charge- the city dealers, i for coughs', Cali Whooping Cough, ke. Look well to thereby saving the purchaser, others. 20 per cent. which I the marks. of the genuine. See that Dr. Ross' name is they would base to pay,the dealers if bought front them , on t h e hew, —onr object is to sell for cash at OM profit over the cost EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN BE CURED! of manufacturing. Samples will be furnished to those Evidence stronger than certificates! LAKE'S VEGETA who may desire to see the goods. AS TUE POZEN PRICE, and i ELE COMPOUND is performing more wonderful cures than can be sent by express, with bill to collect. any other Medicine, known It is perfectly safe to take. Aug IS .18bS—Sni. ~, , i Try it. If you are not satisfied after using one Bottle, ' the mummy will be refunded: if not able to pay, one Bottle will be given . gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars per Bottle, or three chitties for ten dollars. Sold ontyat Dr. Roes' Drug Store. Leramon, June let, 1.855. Wale* ,C.Clock.varefally liwaired and irrarranted. , *** 7.slri:lCelly has opener, tt the :Awe rponv 4tvillry etore„,, a g ie. .Apricl4, 1853. ColVs New Model Pistols, F ol SILLEt - REIZENFTELV & RRO, COLTS' AVARNEII.'S h ALLEN'S 11.EVOLV- EliS—Selkorkink, Pistols of all kinds, fine Pocket Cut lery, just received, and will be sold cheaper than ever, at BEIZENSTEIN & BRO. DOUBLE. TONE .FL UV.: ES nod .ACCOE.- (loons. Flageolets, Flfes, Flutes, Banjos, TsnibcrinoCs,Vl °line. (loiter and Violin Strings, Dulcimer Wire, &c.,&e., for sole low at JIRIZEKSTEIN & 11110. • I'OCK.ET BOOKS.—A large variety of Part monsis, Pocket Books, Wallets & Purses, are sold cheap er than the cheapest at RRIZBNSTRIN & into. ) IVATCIfES h JEWELRY!--A flno nsanre'- lnent of Watches & Jewelry, just received and for side at Lebanon, July 7, 71 S. RSIZBRSTEIN & BRO. ( Dyspepsia and Fils. DEL 0, PHELPS .BROWN.. • T l o r r ., G . R4A t AT y e C a l. J r . 1 t i t I t b 3 04 C a g c S t e V i b l y t T L y o . .N p , e . p w id a . was 1 . that for a part of the ti:ne he was confined to his bed- lie was eventually cured by a prescription fur nished him by a young clairvoyant girl. This prescrip• lion, given him by a mere child, while in a state of tntuce, has cured everybody who has taken It, never having relied once. It is °Tinily as sure in cases of FITS of DYSPIEPELL Thu ingredients may be found in any drug store. .I.will amid this valuable prrscrip, , tie's to any person on the reciept of one itAmp fo • liay postage. Address DR. 0. PIEELPS (MOWN. •• • No. 21 Grand street, Jeisey City, N. J. September 15, '858.-3c0.-in. •• . , DR. OU-NERWELL , • 41IN AI AIN 1100 D. A MEDICAL essay on a new, certain and radical cure of Spertnatorrluna, tte., without the use of internal medicines, cauterization, or tiny met:haulm! appliauces. JOST Pan the the sth edition. in a sealtul envelope, gratis and mailed to any address, pon-paid, on receipt of two stumps. This little work, emanating Enna a celObrated member of the medical profession, givii the most inn portent in formation aver published to rtotypes• entertaining doubts of their physical•conditiori, or Atha a r e, continuos of having hazarded their heitith and-happiness—contain lag the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spernottorniceti or Seminal Weaktiesi, Debit ity Neer oneness, Depression of Spirits, Losaof Energy, Lattaittido. Timidity, involuntary Seminal Machin-gm Impaired Sight and Memory, tiletchea and plinples on the Face, Piles Indigestion, Palpitation of the lieut. and Bodily Prostration of the whole system, inducing impotency and mental and physical incapacity,— by manna of which every one nay cure himself Privately, andat a trilling expense. ttiP- Address Dr. 011 .. 1 .0..kL1NE, let Avenue, corner 10th street, New York; Poet Box, No. 4506. Sept. 15, 1858.-3 m.-in. To all • Ail% Fii• in nil wan' T'n Lan•l• . arme, nen adc,,rtiKeronnt nt'llstart L • 31.0 QA -144,4:0 • .. S.*AABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Ilas been Removed to his NOV Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Building* Lebanon, Pa. rivltt; subscriber reswcifidly announces to his noinain .l lances and the p 4 is ittt itemertel,-that ho has teen stoutly on hand a large stock of DRUGSPERFUMERY, MEDIUINPIS, PAINTS/ - C 11EMICALS, DYR,z3TUFFS. VARNISHE6',i : e TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, I - 11 BRUSHES, EX'PRACTS,••!'. Burning Fluid, Surgical lustrnments. Toilet Soaps, Se gura, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, W hich he often, at low rates, and' warrants the qualities of the articles us repreeented Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods, before purchasing else where. /Sip-Physicians' prescriptions and family reci pes carefully compauuded, at ell hours of the .ckty or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. • • On Sundays. the •Store will. he: opened :fur the, .corn- ' Pounding of prescriptions , between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. N., 12 end 1, and 4 and b P. M. Lubanou,-Dec..9, /857. •• ••• DAVID S...BAD.BIhi • - ~..---.- .... iticau ... .141" .' 'U . ' - C I'F'SI -,g, E . - N -4 • : . ii. -- ;1) e - - .Ik .., TOILET 4UPAINOY.ARTICLES JOSEP S • r • .I A EI.IBERGER . ~ • •••:-.,4,. MARKET STREIRT,- . 'Opposite thellalket Rouse, ALL A ILTICLES . B.OI7 • 01IT of ma WAR • RANTED PURE and.M4t, and sold to 1 . •EUIT THE TIMES! ;,- . .. . . . ALL THE POPULAR. . . .. PATENT MEDICINES,. , -:, ' .... f ' . . . At Lanbtrger s. "HOR,SE jdz ~C ATTL.,lliEpicip ES, , ~ ..,.... , i , 4 1 . A . . .1 0 ., ^...' t r . emberger s. . BURNING: FLUID &PINE 0114, . .. ..., . Al 'Leitiberetr's. - TOBACCO, SEGARS• SNUFF, • . . . ... At` tvsfierotes• -.FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, • • - .: • . . At' Leiii6erger'4, SPICES; SODA, SAPONIFIER', . . • • It Liobfrger's. With all the articles usually kept hi is.eirell- conducted i Wiest-Class Dent Store . • • TRUSSES! -- 1- of every variety,ane sold ut the tumult uutrltet • 1 , prices. Warranted to At when applied. :, . ; A PIIYSIVIAN'S I'IILSCRIPTIUNS and FAMILY IRECIP.k, accurately emapottuded.:4,.. of- .." .. • 'l. L. LERIBERAIRE,,.. CribilMTATEor.PII.h lini A CY; who•bas hail an experiolee• , 4g eight years In rhiladelphladuad Ricluuoitil-Va.• . ~ '', _Fa: COUNTRY lIERCIIANTg - '6..:At • - Supplied with turtling puts. Pins Oil, Es'senee of Coffee, .Ilatebtik, Blacking. Sapoaillei; of Coilsootrated Lye, L's -1 eenees. 33.eillthies; rerflutteet , 44, - at the most Illmal • ,Wholeaelesso,s, by . J. L. 1, EMU:BOER, Dielmirs a Arnamattt . : Lebanon. Atm 11, 1848. ' ' ' Market Tree Dr. ROSS) DRIII6-STORE ..1 • .. comEGLANI) ST . REFT,• • Opposifi the Co lir/ House; Lebanon', Pa. DR. ROSS rrapectfully announces" that 'ho has fit sabre large and sorted assortment of Drugs, Medi cines: Dyestuff.% Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medicines, and ptoty•Bootb,, which are offered nt the lowest prices. 'n eiperienoe In the Ding Diteineas of over 20 yenta, and strict attention to the wants of the public,. citable him to dn . Mint! , in the 111,t style of 'the.seieueo. - Dlt. ItOSS' WORM , LOZENODS, Are the most certain, cure for Worms in wm. They are sweet, and no child . will refuse to take them. Persons sheath' ask for "Dr. Doss' Worm Lozen ges," and refuse all others: .Many per. eons, not having this Lozenge, will try , .to get yeti to take some other kind; rio J not tot them deceive yotryou imn al= trays get them at Dr.' Ross' Drug stone, . Leimium, and you Miti:hhee4hem. sent '' • to you, flee of expense by mail. if you j• melon , . the price hi a hitter: If less Fr ._ th an a dollars worth is wanted, enclose POO t-oflitAC tramps, and jou will receive them' by rettirn, of mail, post mad. Dr. Rees will send them to any of the Unita States, on reenipt of thp.mouoy, Send on then ; and 6i:them. Price 25 cents' . '' :," 5 ' - '•". DTI BOSS' BLOOD PILLS,..: ''. Thee e pills operate without guying the least pain or iin cashless, and can be taken with positliori .sidsantage in all catil.cit'ithlelt a purgative would lie "needed; us the omithencenient of Fevers, Costireuesi;Likei3Oomplaint, Some .f9Tenref DyspcPsia, liet.litobe;:linpiireplood, and all disease*: arising frOm impurityof bleed: ,TheY will be found supeilor to any other . pill In .11Se.' ' Price 26 ists. ister - sbqx-.., Will be sent by mall on teeelpt li i r tile pko• I they . Sold OnlY by Dr. Ross, Lebanon. . " '''' ' • • I I/D.llO5S' TONIC 31IXTURE: ' " ~' A eoperlor eneJiciop for the core of Sick Ifencleohe, Nervous it.edoohe,,DyspopFie, is of Appetite Nor- TOOS Weekuemi, utetall other disc:thee requring 'tonic ....... TfiUigOS AND SUPPOUTEI63. Dr. Ross Rceps constantly for sale, a have assortment of Trusses, of ell sixes, and various in price. which will Ifs aohl very IoW. An experience of more than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages not to be bad at eyery.Drug store.. A personal attention to thelitting given. fry - on need a truss call at.Dr:.ilosa' Drug Store, Lehanoh. DR. ROSS INFANT DitOPS. For Colic, 514451114 itefiILICESIICSS, ic., of Infants. It calms nervous trritation; soothes pain, and induces to sleep without leaving Um dull., drowsy state that fol lows the use of other infant drops. Special atteution is ru.ked• to this:remaritalth r :..nction. Ask fur Dr. Ross' ju. fautlorcipb: ' - r. ' . . DR. - ROSS' BAIR. TONIC. A BEAUTIFUL _ .. -Head. of Rich Glossy Hair! iciOMPLET ELY PItESSRVED•ris TWEGREATEST AGE. 1 It, j And who that is gray would not have it restored to former color; or told. but wouldthave the growth restor ed, or troubled with dandruff arid itbliiug,' but would have it removed, or troubled with ecrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be curel, or with sick head ache (neuralgia) bt.t would ho cured. It will also ramose ~all pimples front the face nod akin. Prof. Wood's llalr 1 'Restorative will do all this, uee circular and the following: i ANN. Anson, November 5,1358. Prof. 0.. T. Woon—D.= Sir i'li Lava' heard much said lof the wonderful elTrAe of your Ilair Restorative, but having boon so often cheated byquaekery and quack noe -1 triune, hair dye s, ,le., I was disposed to placeyour Rwito i rah ., i n t h e at m ! ,armory .viith,the thousand and ono i loudly trumpeted quack remedies, Malt I met you in Lawrence county some months sittca; wheit you gave me such assurance as inflated tho triad' Of your Restorative in my.bunlly—tiret by my goodwifeoshose hair had be come very thin awl entirely white, nod before exbaust lug one of your large bottles, her hide was restored near ; ly to its origival benotiful brown color, and bad thicken -1 eil and hecome beautiful and ft:easy:upon, andentirely over the head ; shit evutinum to use it, not simply because of its LQ4'lo6l°l;4 , effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful Influence upon the liead and mind. Others jof my family and friends are nelagyourltestotatlie,salth ithe happiest effects; there faremy.skepticiem and doubts in referent° to Ito character and value are entirely re. removed; and I can and do most csinlially and confide's , tinily recommend its use by all who would have their bitirrestored from white orgraY (by reason of sickness I or ago) to original rolor and beauty; iuul by ail Young • persons who would have their hair beant'ful and glossy.. SOLONYON 11A.N41. Very truly and gratefully yours , ; • FRIEND WOOD: It was a long tithe after I saw . you at ; Dlitudield boron I got the bottle of Restorative for which' you hen gave me an order upon' your agent in Detroit, a u d ' w I got it %VD concluded to try it on hire. Biat i e s , hair, as the surest test of Its power, ' Iblitte done all that you assured nn: It would do; and otberti of my family and friends, having vitnes.sed its carets are n th using n,ai ! reanumending its INC to others as entitled to e h it-brit i consideration you claim for.it. I • Agar very respectfully and truly, your - 4 SOLO.MAN MANN. ' . • Cu.rix.., ILL., JIIIIC. 28,-185', 1. have used Prof. 0. J. Woowe nair I teitorative,-and bare admired its wonderful effects. Sly bah-way Plug,beamit no I thought, prenuttwriy grt . ty, but by the um of I bin Restorative It bee' rituimod Jte.orighiil color, end, i have no doubt, permanently so, S. 1.111.22743, ex-Senator, U. S. 0. J. WOOD & OD., Proprietors, 312 DreadwaY N. Y . I (in the great N. Y. Wire ]tailing Et 4 ibliluneut) auto 114. : Market street, St. Lonia,*. Mo. „ le y '-Sold . in Lob by JOSEPH I. Lr.usesent, also by Dr. Noss , iby 1 .., am, alb vv.. I'u ItiggiPt4 bverywhere. .j,:r.c7..*53.-:lir.. TRAVELING, &C • lieb; I r a I. . Br:liken It i I roa to - T ,;iIMMIC Through Line to Baltißlii,e ! • N and after MONDAY. m me . lO.lMB. a I'ASIILENc:EII OCAR will be attached...to ttre'FrOght /Exuding, nt i a. in., laid latiaing Letrapoit aC felt a. in.. `arriving at Harrisburg at 12. nool hi time idettaineet with the .NiirGlient (Wttral Busenger Train. goima South; for York . Baltimore and Washington. -FAxes--Reatiirigtoglitrkthurk. .30; tortaltitnore, gm). Lob&non to th o - F isbong..so,9o; to Baltimore. 83,10. - Jane 9,1555. ' A. NI001;14, G Sirp'i. & Reading Railroad:' _ c 1.109 , e • _ _ Summer Arrangement, Aly,:4 ) _lB5B. nOWN PASSENGEU;TRAINS leave Pott svi lle (except : Sundays) at 6.16 a. in_ and 3.3111 p- Pask.L'' Mg Reading at'9.sl a. ,d, and 5.06 p. in.. arid atrlting iii Philadelphia at 1 . 2_25 noon. and 7:40 UP PASSENGER TRAINS leave Philadelphia daily. (eseept-„,Sandays).at. and. 3.30 p. nt. Reading at 10,05 p. in,, and 6.07 P. and ahltW lit - Pottsville at 11.56 nirlin, : and 7155'p. Id. Both Up and Down Pass'enger connect at Port Clinum, with traimto and ,froni,,Tamaniui, Catmvisna, illsixfititlul Sliitrri.?' 7 - " 0 3 . .6 PI IV: T Morning inAamger. corMeqiitEr Cliff .tor , fur Wilkeabarre,Vernito anti Plttsta: • . !RANCIC , ./ Pasapp ger, Trani' Xeavetii IMaiMig. at 10.08,6. itt,,(after, (arrival tic „Roam and Up Afgriung Paisenger Trains from Pottsville iiret:Philailelphlej.tind arilies at Ilarrisburg„ at 12.35 noon, in time to connect with Passenger Trains, XI the Northern Central, Pennsylvania, rind Cranberland` Talley. Railroads{ for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira!, !Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore and Linunbersbnig. Returning, leaves Ilarrisburg at arrl • val of Trains from above points; air(ying at Rimini:lg at •; '4.55, p. In., and connecting with Up and Down.Tinins for- Pottsville and Philadelphbi, the saute evening. No trains on Sundays. FAILES-,Between Pottsville and Philadelphia, 0 75', mid $2 25; Reading and Philadelphia, $1 75 and $1 45 liarrisba% and Philadelphia, $312-5, and $2 70; Lebancno And Philadelphia, $2 60 ds2 10; Beading and Iffarrbs- • burg, Si 60 and $l3O ; Reading and Pottsville, $1 , 05 and • 0 85; 'Readlog and rebano'n, 83 and 70 cents; Pottsville and itirrisbimg, $2 65 and 0 15; Pottsville and Lebanon. $1 35 and $1 50. Through No. 1 Tickets: TOttaville to Baltimore, $5 00; Reading and Baltimore,.s4 00; Read- Mg and Lancaster;, $2 2.). 80 lbs. of Baggage allowed* each Passenger. • The second c lass cars run with' all the above Regular' Passenger Trains.. ,horning Tralasicurn, 'and Afternoon' • Train up only 'run on Sundays. • '• • • Through Piridclass 9Nck.its,atrcsipced rates to Ning- am Petlls;Buffide, Detreit; Chicago, sW all the pririPal , RV points in the . West, ( Nortly Wed, and the Canudae; and • , • Emigrant Ticketsatlower Fares to all the above placos, can be had 011,application to the Station Agent .. tar:All'Tielrets will be purchased before the. Trains start-,_,lllgifyr yam; Charged, if paid in'thecars: . • c . 1 ] • • D. A: . July Blgiaterli d Snperintmtelsnt.. Netv,Slage Liege , Between• StuxuneLstown. and Niddlatort.. iN and after the 15th?tik , to I_7 scribers will run a Daily Stage Line between Ifunimelstown and illiddletown, connecting with the ears on the Lebanon Valley Baßroad on the arrival and departure •of tbeaune at Enamels tou•n. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle town for the area °dislike of the public. ?ES horses. , and alltalictforebb ' I; 0 November 2, 1851. • . DERIIFF & cORBUItY. NEW LIVERY STABLE. rilllY'readoraigned respectfully informs the public that 1 he inis opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE. at Mrs. RISE'S Betel, Market Street, Leh' Aie...o„. . anon, "'where he will keep for the 4 public aceommodutiona goal stock • of HORSES and VEIIICLES. , lle will keep gentle and good driving Movies, and hamlet:line 'and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when dash's* Also OMNIBUS for Parties, &c.. Lidarava, Aprinit,qBsB. :Ja.3IVI3,IIARCIT:'. • . ; 'l% eft'. :ILi‘rery. Stable:- - • TILE nndersigned bits • established R new 1.1 - VW • . . 74 BY STABLE. in the. Ea- gle Hotel Stables, Letemon: Fle 3i good and side Horses, Carriages, as may ho desired; and careful. , Drivers. wiiidi ho will hire on fair terms. lie hopes by being attentive to business to mealy. a liberal share of pnblie patronage. Apply at the Snub) Betel. or at the - Staldes. JOSI A D! DEITUFF.' Lebanon. An _.19, 1857. • I Mltial 8 IDM 14 aDiJ J.aaors.:l6.won - id feepeethiliy Inform the ptiblie.the . he takes good Pictures at the following "low rates 25, 60, 75 ceuts and upwards according to size find qual ity of rose,: Ills different styles of Pictures comprise • •Ambrotypesi' Sphereetypei . hielainotypes 'and • ' '. • . . , Remember the place wliere yen un have good Pictures. btken, lain S.,J. Sting); New lluildinit ,, next door to the . Lebanon Deposit. Bank, cm inborlanq Street, Lebanou,,r4.l:.;.. Jtir?c , /1 1 ..458- ..• /. . I - . •IP ViIriV.AAT•OO E . OII) NS "?. tITSERES, GO ' TO - • ' - OR-Eit 7 s , Q KY - EIGHT paiiini, l oreelt Habeee Drug no-n-Stiry:. 1.0 on•Citinborkind'eldrebt; Lebanon,. Pa. '.AanisEa. .aiciaraorresa; Ferierrenc,- . 1 PAPTROTTPiS. 'Arid L'lfOru gßAptie.• takes daily, (Sunday exoepte4.) •Prlces renokont ble and in accordance whit the SiZe, style and quality of the mses. - Balms -Opened fruuig A. M., to 4 u - clOck, Lehrtnon,•Jurie.2.4llsB. ' • • • • -- • • • Daguerreotypes. llo • takesthu best T.l IKENligit.r..S in LEDANoy I , Why J. IL REIM. in the third story of Rise's New Building. . He has the best room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and has madq . it his entire burluess for the last six years. lie always gets the latest improvements; ho linsalways thu 'latest style of cases on.hand; ho takes pictures in every, style of Jim -art:. hbi•swatzvscom PICTUR.MS aro wonderful to bein g •.. AU his pictures are sharp, correct, and of the highest Amish. Give him a call and you Rill not regret if. ilisterms are very,rooderate. •• . . tra—His roams are open .every , day {except Suminys,. frotniAlifclock,A,M., till - 6 o ' clock,- P. M. N 014,0,057— .• • sAvraUTFIMI as: SAVIIIC . FUND. ct„ • . V ..• WALNUT Street,. South-West 'cornet...of ,Tplikilt i.ireet, PhilaJelphle. • INCORPOIRTED la THE STATE OF PcSO'FLTAITTI- Five in Per Cent. Interest. Money is rt.veived any sum. largo or small, and inter , eat aid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The Mike is open every day from 9 e'c.ock in the morn ing till o'clock in the afternoon, and on Mondaj and Thursday evenings till S o'clock. lION. MERRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, Wima_tn J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS. lion. Ifenry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster, PAlwerd L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, , Robert Selfridge, Joseph Lee, &wuL K. AslttOU. Joseph Yerkez, C. Landreth Moons, • Remy Diffenderrfor. AriPMoney is received and payments made daily with out notice, The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi ties as th, Chertervegnires. • An! 2 V 458 , • A A - -- "INSMETRUE77'::` Lebasidis - Deposit Dan is (Late “LED AXON VALL.ET DANE,") : . • • .•: f. Cumberland street, one door fast of Reisslaases WILL _p_ay the followlug RATES of INTRIIIISree, DEPOSITS, For I year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; 1'. ,, For S months, and longer, 5 per cent per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent per annum; requiring a short notice of withdraunl. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal dine of ac commodath us to those who' may favor us withlleposits. payable on demand. Will pay a 'premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, aud alsonn old Afe:rican Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the linked Statue. the Canrulas and Europe: Negotiate Loans, Ac.., and do a general EX CHANGE and BAN B bAWSOff COLEMAN, President. Ole. flmSbler. s. • The undersigned, MANAGERS,-are individually liable tote extent their Estates, for all Deposits and other obligations ofita.42tote Davits. SIMON CAMERON,. •-• 0 :114,1VSON COLNMAN, Je $ GROBOB BMUILLEit, 'LRYTIELINR, mici YOUNG, AM:W BOYD, La *mas May .12; /8811: .- 0808 OG ON °LED!. . Letian - o - rtiTh—t----n n tea Insurance . Celnpaii .'' . . ••• • • incorporated by the Legislat u r e of Pa. b • C ILAILTER PERPSTJAL! OFFICE AT JaivEsrowitir, LEE.4) - ov CO ! usTr: TGITARANTEE CAPITAL $5.5,000 ILLS COMPANY is in full operation, nod ready to Lasko insurance ou all kindest property, in Amu or Country and on t favorable terms ON any well go" ernod and tutfo company, °tiller onShe Mutual or joint Slack principle. Presiricut— D JOIEsi BRUNNER, Kitt: Vice Prui,leta—. M. RANK. • - Treasurer—UßO.:B. M.ValiY4 • . , atcreifrF-NVAL. 11..11ARRY.. • ,D ritsgroits .-. . Jonteßatirome, Es' lg. .. .: Om 1:03$. 01.0. P. MEM; • ; .D.. 111. NA/MANE, NAPOLEON Dun, ' • . Jser. Santa. :Y°B N C. SimPL, •.S. K. Tasmnisa, OArin 1%1. RANN, Deem IteNs. e ~ DANIEL H. EWVLEt t ' • WM. A. it ' iß ANYNO N v S• 1. ELY, 4914 for ...Ime, { (MORY• rki,"t9- oncstow n Foh 34,05 g. EMI