l 'gEball..alt 3VVETtiOii. DEIIIOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, RR CEASE TO Foixow. ' WX. EL BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEB A NON, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1853 itemiguation of Judge Porter Wm. A. Porter has tendered to Gov. Packer his resignation of the position he now holds—that of Judge of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. His reasons for this course are plainly sta ted in the letter which will be found below. They must be satisfactory to every reflecting mind, as they hear up on their face the honest convictions of a Man who is not afraid to state facts in their plainest dress, and express his opinions in..the teeth of popular clamor and partisan insanity. The retirement. of William A. Porter from the Bench is a serious loss to the Judiciary of his native State. This is acknowledged by all who have had occasion to ex• amine the opinions delivered by hint since his appointment. They. are full' of breadth and scope of legal learning and practical judgment, and at the same, time give token of a brilliant futtire, when time and patience and industry shall have added .their ripe, mellow fruits to the harvest of which the pub lic have seen but the first sheaves.— The letter of resignationis-as follows PHILADELPHIA, Oct., 1ath,.1558. Hie Excellency Win. F. Gotic-nor of Penneylvania—Dear Sir: On the first day . of your entrance on official duty, I received from your hand a commission as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Penneylvenia. The event then consid-, Bred possible, perhaps I should - say probable, hoe been realized. I have little to yor the means which produced it. On receiving the appoint ment, I thought that being a Judge, actually sit ting on the bench and deciding on the rights of men of all shades of political opinion; I ought not to write a political letter, nor make a political speech. In the first place, I. was not willing to bide with my claims to the office, however email, in the shadow of 'a mere political question. In the next place, I was and I am thoroughly con vinced, by reading and reflection, that whenever a Judge can be elected by reason of his send meats on any question of politics; that moment the real power of the judical office will disappear Possibly this may be very erroneous doctrine, very inopportunely expressed, hut - l_shall main tain it, while I possess a moral sense or retain a rational faculty. In the certain prospect of a de feat fax' more disnsterons, not one hairsbreadth of it should be abated. The reverse which has occurred to the party' is of less consequence than we are apt to suppose. The Democratic party is cceval with the govern ment itself, and it will exist so long as the Re public endures. Within its ranks-men will al ways be found, who remain there only to do with more success the work of disorganization. The party itself, though depress •.d, is not destroyed . The point of its lowest depression is that from which it will, of necessity, begin to rise.- At this moment, I solemnly believe it to be the best and strongest political organization which has eter existed for preserving the interest of the whole country. Now to the point. I ern not weak enough to suppose that the enclosed commission has had much to do in causing the present politicalex citement. Nevertheless, it is plaid that the pen ple of Pennsylvania prefer another person as 'a Judge of their Supreine Court. In these cireure -stances, it seems to me a simple dietate of dellea-• cy and propriety to 'retire from the office. In addition to this, I ought to state that there ar`e 'leveret important causes pending in which I wish to take part as counsel, and these require imme diate attention. ' I, therefore, enclose my rest: "nation. The office 'was tendered by. yen 'very " kindly, without 'solicitation - on My part: I, re sign it kratefit*, and Without!, as I hope, having brought upon it a stain of diShonor. Leas was* accomplished than could have wished, but I am not conscious of an act which does not meet the approval of my own sense of duty. To your self personally, and'En those friends who are send ing me their ssiiiii'athy:rbig to say, in a word, that theie is no cause for regret. I return Ea : a profeSsion which I was conscious of abandoning too soon, and to a position at the bar as honora ble as that which is now relinquished, and so 'mneh more remunerative, that comparison is out of the question. Certainly, I ought to regard it no hardship to exchange for the comforts of home, that Wandering life which the laws of Pennsyl. vania compels her Judges to lead.' If I have any regret, it is in porting with those pure and up.' right men, who will remain to diecbarge their ar duous and nnrequitted work. Wishing you a prosperous administration of public affairs,'l am, very respectfully .and truly years, WM:I. PORTER. Glancy Jones has - accepted the Mission to Austria tendered him by the President. His acceptance makes his resignation of member of Congress,:? and the election of a successor by the people of Berke, necessary. The ser vice§ of Mr. Jones will be greatly miss, ed in Congress, especially by those who glOry in his defeat at the late election. There is probably no man in all - Penn sylvania, who could, and none in Con gress, who would do as much for the !roil and Coal interests of Pennsylva nia, as Mr. Jones. His talents and po eition gave him advantages which no other:man possesses, and as all his sym pathies are for his native stat e , and par ticularly for the interests named, he was ready, willing, and able to do all in his Flower for them.' But expecting i m p os . -sibilities, they overlooked what he did do, and by a crusade, illiberal and un just, Aefeated him. We shall presently see what baslbeen lost rind gained for ''Pennsilvaniii by his 'defeat. . Two human 'brutes,*narttedWor, cissey.,,,and license, .froin,New Yor,lt, met • in ..CanadO. last week, and. had.softrize • .'fightlei .2,500 ancPithe cbampttYnship of - America?! The. battle was won 'by' ,4046#49Y, tifeer. lll sisPO4: - • tie,9 l lan now claims that, he was•-sick,., that the e. ground was not according to the rules, in which he was . taken advantage of, and offers to fight Morrissey again for I $5,000. Tom Hyer also offers to fight Morrissey or any other man in the world, for $lO,OOO. There were about 1,000 sporting characters present at the fight. Before starting for Canada the crowd had all congregated at Buffalo, and in speaking of which the New York Times says "It would he difficult to select a crowd in any part of the world whose features were more deeply seethed with every . bad and foul passion (fiat. belongs to man. Indeed, did his. Satanic Majesty desire to raise a special hody•guard for state occasions he could vot have' sent his recruiting, sergeant to more admira ble ground than Buffalo has presented the past few darc" Q*— The opposition papers of the West, South and East aro hammering away, in sledge bammer style, at the opposition party of this for ;at tempting f0 ,. -incorpniele "protection" into the Republican. p;atform. The op position promise anything for votes, and hot, Masters of ••Pennsylvania •who juined with the Republicans iii the - late campaign, will find that "promise's" is all.they get for their assistance.; , Some of the .opposition papers are already filled with.glowingaccounts of the prosperity in stock speeds:dons, big ,proriti•o'f'atock jobliers - , &c., consequent upon the result of the re• cent election. As the gamblers are the first to profit by tine victory of the position, honest men may well fear that the . good time for thernselyes long a coming. Kr In w,case recently tried in -the District Court of Philadelphia, it was decided that a• Bank has no righi to re• fuse to.take . its own mites in payment of debts due it. The case was the Bank of -Pennsylvania, vs. C..E. - Spang. ler, and the notes ofthe . Ba'rik have ad: vaneed 25 per va)tie since this decision. : - There is now a regolar or;prland. mail from St. Louis to California;leav— ing the foriner plSce every MoildaysOd. Thursday looming. Pt.isengrs :and letters are only carried. Me postage price onrletters is 3-cents. Ihrtnrse.Uno, October 22.—Governor Packer has appointed the lion. Gaylord Church, of •Crawford County, td: bea Budge of the . SuPienie Conri of PeiM, Sylvania; in the place of Hun. William A. Porter, resigned., Qtr- It is.very probable that Alex. K. McClUre, of;Charnbersburg, will be the next Spealtey of the House of It ePre sentatives of the-Pennsylvania Legisla ture. Cc-Ir Full returns from Indiana show that the Detnocrats= have been success ful with their State 'ticket bly' httout 3000 majority. . ;. • Kr The twenty-five thousand 'dollar President of the Erie Railroad, Mr. Moran, was- re-elected to the same of fice 'and on Tridrq last. ' Middlesworthisdect, by a small' ITHirrklY , ' ' " '` : Tiff's; 11.&"1.LOkiN RAnn.,-"--The" Crtiein. :qy'zeo?g,i7,es i .., full detatis,Af-:the ;in - 11 o on, het wee, n , Ste;oer>.ind Oodartl, time close .IPgohCF.thatthey toasted. _each .otte i r„otter . Nippers -,of sparkling; eat awita„ ..attd.tiftm,wards i .at a height 0f . ..5000.feet, catue,in without doing any serious tinin'age; The.mronauts started - from.Cuteitinat i at'.4,2ly .and Mons.".Gotiftrcl landed -at about 20 minutwphst.lC; fifteen miles west of Sa nil tisk icin io'bFen up a t 6 hours. Prof. neYranded tit 10',.10, having' ben'in' ten 'Or'Ofteett minutes longer dial] his CiiinwitOr and ha vi it. he si*..laterS aid ten minutes about iti.:CiltUndred and thir ty Wailes,- landing just, outside - t Tate limits 6( . • • • , Both colld have trav,,Ac.,l blv farther, but neither havinga know!. etkbo n f, ,the tvitettithotiq of *the ether, and not feeling di.aposed to attetnitt cross the lake 'into a Canadian foreSt, they descended and returried to town torrethel- ; over - the Hitittilton and Dayton _ Accoiding to the sti r pulatinni of the rage, sigut:ti and witnessedd before start ing, it was understood that the mronaut whO made the greatest distance, ,without regard to time, was to he declared the winner,. and we announce the. fact that our young 4merican wronaut has borne A WOMAN HUNG AT DAN:VILLE. - 7The Clark and Twiggs tragedy, was„ yester day brought to a conclusiDnby.the.exe eution.of.Mrs. Mary Twiggs,forrhav ing taken part.in the.intirtie7r,.of •Catha- rine Ann 'Clark, by:poisoning her. with arsenic. The-husband of Mrs. Clark was con victed' on the same charge, and was hung on the 20th of last,The crime was committed in the Spring of 1857. Mrs. Clark had been on to Philadelphia, and returned to her •horne in "%ad licalth. The " poison is supposed to have lieen administered in , her medicine.. Mrs 'T vt gs.` acted as nurse. Clark • and she wi-re the43nly ones who attended Mrs. clerk during her ,illness. Boil' were conyicted, on , the• strongest. circumstantial ,evidence. *A. new. trial, was applied for and .a writ of erripr 3 Argued before •,the:' Supreme' 1-COurt;f3vhen the decision of•thq,..tower Ccinfirrned : : • - ,;•• • • Eiel`3 l "efforr; was made to' obtain a t pa rdtinx for- Mrs'. t niotis were extensively circulated, and signed, THE LEBANON ADVERTISCR.---A FAMILY 18T141WSPAPER. but Gov. Packer, after a careful review of all the.circumstances, in connection with the case, positively refused to grant the request. The condemned woman passed Thurs. day night rather comfortably, sleeping with her children in her arms. She bade farewell to her brother and chil dren. yesterday morning, and after devo tional exercises in her room, was taken to the scaffold at a quarter past ten o'- clock, leaning on the arm of one of her spiritu%l advisers. A chapter , having been read, and an impressive prayer offej:ed up on the scat, fold, Mrs. Twiggs spoke fur six or eight minutes, protesting her :innocence, de-• daring her readiness to die and her trust - in a just Judgc,onlv regretting-to lebve behind her two orphan children. She , wils much tiffected throughout. The solemnity of the scene made more impressivtrby her groans and sobs;--- Even after the .cap was drawn over her face she appealed to Ood in : the most earnest 'manner, '&0 ; nlic asserted her innocence. At ten o'clock,and thirty ininutes the drop fell, and after struggling fora few ummenta f the wretched woman hung lifeless. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. President—James BUCh:11331), of Pa. Vice Vrositleet—John C. Broekenridgo, Ky. Speaker of the Henn—Jai:nes Orr, S. C. - Secretary of State--Lew6. Cuss, Mich. Seerettiry - of Treasury-,llowell.Cobh, Ga. Seeretary of Enterior—Jaeob Thompson, Mi 33. Secretory of Navy—l - Fano Toney, Conn. Seeretary of - War—John D. Floyd, Vit. PoStmaster General—Aaron V. Drown, Tenn. Attorney General—Jeremiah S.,;l3lneic,. Pa. Chief Jwire-- 7 Roger B. Taney; •Asen.liate Sus. titer—John Melman, James S. Wayne, John Catron, Peter V, •Daniel, Samuel Nelson ,'Robert C: Grier, John A. Campbell, - Nathan Clifford. . STATE OFFICERS. GUrernor, F Packe,r, LyComing, en Sherctery of State, Win Moister, Burks Surveyor General. John Rowe, Franklin Auditor. General, Jacob Fry, Montgomery State Treasurer, Genry G Magraiv, Loneastev SLIP% Seheels, henry C Iliekok,DO.uphin Canal Coin., Arnold Plutner,'Tenang& George Scott; Columbizt; Nitniod.Stricklitnd,bhester. Judges of Supreme Court, Walter Ei Lontrie„Chiof Justiee, ,Win A Pot ter, Geo. W Woodward, Jos Win Strong. COUNTY OFFICERS. Presidebt Judge, John J Pearson Associate. Judges, Wm itankiti .11'Deppin ShOriff,'David M Slatey ' •' ' Prothonotary—J W Bhur Recorder 4t; Clerk of Quarter Sessions!, C P Miller Register,Daniel Stroh, jr Clerk of Orphans' Court; Jefferson B Light Treasurer, Joseph Bowman ' Cumthissioners, Frederick Shultz, "Jacob a Bach man, Miehm: JiMinjtiver. i• • Commissiocmrs'Sounser, Levi Kline Clerk; CYrriS Shirk ' ' Messenger, Sarni:lel Lutz ' County Superintendent, Tam H Rings District , Attarney, Levi Melly - Steward, Daniel Light . . Directors, Isaac Bart°, Levi Kreider, Samlyßohni AlmshMiso - Phisicion, Wthicl Guilford • Auditors; John S' Bomberger,. John Light, (tan . nor) Henry Brandt County StqypyoriAdam Grittinger,,, COoner; David Klick Mercantile. Appimitmr, Wm If 11:Melt LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS, - ) Chief Burgess, Jacob Weidle Ass't Burgess, J E Daugherty Ilwry Bubb, Geo Melly, II T Hoffman, • Philip Are»tz, J ill Mark, Win C.Famber - Borough Couusel, J High ;Von:table, Geo Walter, - Justie4eS or the Peace, Jos GleiM, A Constable, Jos Shantz School Directors, Ed A Uhler, Jacob Smith, Elias Bober, Zimmerman, II Derr, S.T McAdam Assessors, S Ilarheson, (iv- w) A II Embich,(e w) Ass't Arse - soars; Joel Geodhart, Adam Rise, (w iv) Chas Greenawalt, John D Krause, (e; w) • Supervisors, Ja.s Lascalub,lir w) GDOrgncr,(ew) Judges, Geo Snavely, (iv w) Bernard Rauch, (e ,w) Dv-pm:tors, Abner W Hartman,: Peter L Slouch, (iv H lloirnian;(o w) Surveyor, Isaac Hoffer • - Treas:/rer, Edo' A Uliler • Most, M istress,, Mrs A, L Ruthrituff, , • . ) Pollee, Henry McCord, Henry. Ruth ;Wood Corder, Levi Phrearier N. , LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS.. - Chief Burgess, Franklin Walter Ass% Burgess Gideon Light, Cinancir Cyrus Match, Geo Fitiber, Jos Euston, • . jo•siUtt 'Muir, John Itinnel; Henry rape :Bigh Constable .Peter Eckenroth.., sr , ' Wood Corder, dohn Pox sr. Justic`c of the Peace John G Light Assessor, Ahitilbni dam Ass't ASsUgs-Ors, Geo Hoffman, 0411.1Orgn6r ; - School - DirectOrs;'S Mein eelil, Thos Fosterillenry - .Boltz, John K Kinnuol,,J Pence Superyjsers . , John Arneiti,,jituoh Gordy,. Jud,gp, John Freart, 'sr ril`speithcrii;-Abraliam •E'oitatdr, Win Bliek Cintstable; 'Andre iv Fa.Fnacitt ' Audi lor;lianinel Fisher - ARRIVAL AND DEl'Atittait f..75F l'hi:ad'a and the Etts.t, at 111 - From Ilarrisintrg and the AVegt. - at 4- - p Vruca Lang : .s. l :or,)letween :kal,4 : L; :AA Ervin F , 'hadlerstawa t .at 1.9 From Frederieksbarg and Jonestown ; at r LO as in From Ed , trs's Dale, al. '3 a tn. jar Matas eloee.here.at, the foll,svir.4 hones: For the p.piliVor.i.aapa4ter,•:ct ti a in. For the t 1 . 1 a tngFor ShLeTersra, at :;,1p to For Frekrialfsbar4 'ant) .Tonosthwit,!af 31 p. For Iloilman'eDizit,; tt .31/ p tin.• GP2T7;A`t ':--18-I.'AIU,TIVIER VAR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY - GRAY HAIR J? to its original color; • revere luxuriantly the bald head remotes all dandruff, itching and all scrofula. scald . head and all eruptions; makes the hair soft, healthy. on ; and will preserve it.to nn nnaginn ble age, reMores, asif by 'magic, nn blotcheg, Sc., from the fltre, and cures aft neuralgia and 'merlins hend Adm. Eve circular and tho.follouing. .. • .••,•. • DOTER, N. IL, 'NeW 'N,1858. PIMP. O. J. WOOD A: CO.—Oents ;r: few sys we hare received so many ordars and mile for,Prof. 0. Wood's Hair Restorative, that tddity we were com pelled to send to Boston tier a quantity, (the (V dozen you tarwarded all being,sold,) while we might order a quantity from yOu. 'Every bottle - we hate sold'seems to IRMO produted three er four new :customers and the ap probation, and patronage it receives front the most sub stantial and worthy citizens of our vicinity} folly 'eon :vita:o us that. it . is A MOST VALUABLD -RitEPARA TION. Send its as soon its may be mak:l'os9a $1 size; and one d-•zen $2 size ; and believe us. yours very. respectfully. • (Signed) DANIEL LATIIROV Co. ~':lfickory Grove, St. Charles N0v.19, ISSO. (). J. WOOD—Dear Sir: Soma time lest Sum mar we wareinthiced to use some of your Hair-Resto rative , Wad its effects wore so wonderful, ,cre, feel ft our duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. Our' little son's head fur steno time had , bath 'perfectly covered witle sores and sonie . ealled it,scald..henel. The hair almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, seein* his sufferings; advised us td nse yonr Res torative, we did: so with little hope of success, but, to our surprise, cud that of our friends, a very few appli cations motored the disease entirely, stud a new and luxuriant crop abaft' soon started out, nod we can now say that out boy has ashealthy a scalp, and as Itixuri ant a crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, • and-do hereby recommend your Restorative; to a perfect remedy foe- all diseases of the scalp and hair. We are, yours respectfully, ' ' • GROWN W. InGGINBOTLIAM, SAEIiII. A. ILIGGINROTTELM. . • . Gardiner.,Mahm,Auno 22,1355. PAO. 0. J., WOOD-LDear Sir: There used two bot ties"' Preossor Wood's Hair - Restorative, anti, can -truly say it la the. greatest discovery, of the Age for re 'storing and chanking the lain ' Befor6'ttilnkit' I was a 'Man of seventy. 'My Mair bas now. attained its origi kei.oolor. You can recommend it to the . world without the least fear, "as my case was ono onlie worit kind. . - Yotirs , DANIEL .N. MURPHY. b..1.1V00D & CO., °pluton, 312 Broadway; h. Y.,, (in the Y:Wire ItatablihmenV and 114 Market K treet, St. Lonia, go. 501,4 in Lebanon by- Joseim L:'Ekanisittris,Also by Dr.Mdstr &nail& gotur: ''Drugkiaa everywhere:: .17 :t de.t.a3i•:55§.73,171:. W:XT,TVI RCEDEL iia46 made a - to, Iheli'atraitay large stock af,thailainitnallaglayrgal4.l,an. To all wanting Farfns, •oo advertisement of Hammon ton Lands. GENERAL DIRECTORY, So 'Long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies Fair Commencing' : LADIES DRESS GOODS. 4 n .i r,,,,, D5; oo Prt o k.. a IRIVED, a large assortment of New Style Well, Fancy Dress Super Extra Black Silks, Plain and Fancy Colorings, Plain Poll De. Chi ver e, All Wool Del:tines. very Cheap, ISI onal l ti Delaines at all prices, Plainand Printed French Marines, Alpaca Lustres, Plain k F a noy, Lama Plside, fancy colored, Dayadere 'Valencia s, Persian Cloths, Shaded Cashmeres, Chi»thes, Prints. Gala Plaids.- And an endless variety of other dress goods, just re: ceived, and for ails at-reduced prices, by .Ft no I ale...fair ladles, who seek or desire, To set off your beauty with handsome attire; Who lowa learned the great art how a heart to enthral, Dy theliiie of a dress or the told of a shawl,. Would you know *here tha patterns you want may be found ; Would you know where fine goods In profusion abound; • Would you Fashion and Taste in your purchase cow . Woo, : Then let Me 'escort you to lIENRY `o . 111. — P m • 4 =4 \(\(/ rO -4 1 ;.,12 `i In' 'f , g Wka st- C,l C 2, 8 ,, g " RE , F,l' ..1„74•2 6 giF. cv, /}} FRI g 011 % 7 ;1PC1,,e4 goo_ z.t . • a, •OOV ' 94 ' o • 4 • 7;' - 73 r 4 ' (\ 2Efi . Grand upenings ATRENRY' (Sz STINE'S'FOR GEN . TLE M AN'S WEAR. VNGLISII and FItENCIt. Meth, pj Black, Brown, Green Mae, Cadt , t, ac. Beaver and Thibet Cloths: Pilot and Mohair Cloths; all colara. " FANCY CASTMERES. Medium grades in side stripes, &a Doe skin CASIITIrCS, Cadet, Oxford and brown mixed. Bell double and twisted casl a terea. Plain Side Stripes and plaid, Cotton Warp Cloth. • Heavy-Black and Brown. - SATTINETTS In every variety of styles—Black, Brown, and Printed goods. VESTINGS. Fine Casimerefildentki..lic. Black and Colored Satin plain and figured. Some very handsome Silk Vesting., And a large stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING for Men's and Boy's 117oltr. COATS, PANTS, VESTS OVERALLS, • - . SHIRTS, ALSO, tinder DraWets, Stockings, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspetider,t kgreat variety is great ba.gains.--10,— Call and 'see, at • RENRY STINES. Slurring, Mail* Dressing, and Sliampooning Saloon. .7IMMERMAN it WHALEY would regpectfully in- AU form the public that they have REMOVED their stablishment to Market street, next door to John 3i. Marrs - Hotel, Lebanon ' where it will give them pleasure to wait on all who may favor them with their patronage. They have had much experience in the business : rind will spore no pains lo give-entire' satisfaction to their custo mers. They have made every arrangement fur the per fection of their business. They cordially invite a call and trial. Lebanon, March 3,1558 The HaMtainloll Farrar, a newspaper devot ed to Literature and Agriculture, also setting faith full accounts of the new settlemet of Itarnmontou, in New Jersey, ran be subscribed for at only 25 eta. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the FarineF, lianunouton, Atlantic Co„ row %Jersey. Those wishing cheap lands. of the beat quality, in one of the healtidestand most delightful eli.mites iu the Union, sec advertisement of liammouton Lands. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4 SEE THE NEW STOCK -OF_ Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, I=l Fel ROWERS') STORE. - r .tiONAlill 7.IMMEItIitAN informs his frientis mot tb j public that he has just roeeir . :d u new stock of Goods for the Winter Trade, which will be fOlnnl es cheap as any stock of the kind in this town, consisting - of all :11th GOONS as are ••usually kept in a first-class store. . Particular attention is given to Staple Goods. for the country tradex not neglecting tho fancy articles for LA DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, &c. CTLEMEN are invited to' exandne his CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Casinete, Tweeds, Fancy and Other Vestings, Velvets, Cords. ire. . : In the GROCERY department may be found a splendid iiseortinentef every need-in the Family v Coffee. Segar, Spices,Tow, liaekerel, Ga. In CROditiltY the stoc is well selected. LEONAAD Z43IERMAN The highest market price will Pith!. for COUN TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanari,'Stipt. 22 18b8. COUNTRY ,I ivonld do well to call up on Waltz k Pandsl and examine. their large and well se lected stock or Note, Letter x Cap Paper,. Lead and Slate Pencils, Envelopes, Ink, and Slates, which have been purchased with a 11,17 to suppirthein. NEW STYLES _ _ _ lADIES , -DRESS-GOODS SWARTZ! , plxaso. CALL" A`ND-EXA.)tiNk Fairmy-.Fur . g—fo .Ladies r, .Ldi ~: . :aged 4., fildlrem- ,-,,,: 1 OIIN I'AREHIA, A': CO., No. 818 (new no.) MARE= Street; above Eighth: PuttAIYA.- - -Importers; 'Mane fitcturers,and Dealers in FANCY FURS, Mr Ladies MO ' Children ; aISO, Ounni Fars, Fur CallerS,'liiid - Glares. The number of years that we have been engaged in it Fur business, and the general character of our Fit both fat duality and price is so generally known throw mil - the country, that we think it not necesstwy for us say anything more than that we hare now opened . • asSerttnent of FURS, for tile Fail and Winter Sale ,I• the largest midmost beautiful assortment that we c ever offered before to, the public,, Our Furs bar .dl been Imported duringthepresent • season, when n ey was scarce and '.Furs , Janelt fewer than at the pt 'tot time, and have been manufactured by the most coyer tent workmen; we are therefore detormintal to eel ~tent at such prices as will aontinne to give its rep ' Hoe we have born.e for years, that is to sell u good ar no for i a very email prglit. . Storekeepers will do well to give us a call. as t , y will find the largest assortment by far to select fr. in the city, and at manufacturers prices. JOHN FA BEIRA , No. OS MARKET Street, above Sib., Pll ill'A. Sept. 22, 1818.--I-moss ' .-. . __,..........._ --,.. , Take Notiee furT, YOUNG MENCS CHRISTIAN ASSOI TION,o LEBANON, have opened a large and , modious ItF.ADING :ROOM and :LIBRARY, at -tit . MIMI ANCE. HALL, opposite the Post-office. T _ principal Newspaptrs end Magazines of the countr 111 always be - foundnit filo. 'the valuable collection .. books for merly constituting . the “WISTAR Lt ' AllY," are alsO on onr shelvesand additional books t 'now being selected to stake the Library of the Asst Mien oho Of the most valuable in the State. Contrib ,' ens of suita ble books are solicited trim all' who d..'o to see the 'young. men of our town muddied With i cattily Mond and religious literature. Wo intend tl the Library 'shall be comprehensive and select. SI ./N .1. STINE, Win. G. WARD and. THEODORE OI , the Otouanit-` tee appointed, will be happy to receir.such contribu thms of books or a note stating wh , they may be Called; for... heading:Room open ever 'nesatly, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday evenings, f 6 , to 10 o'clock. 'Perions desiring to become members meld do so int , mediately. :- By Ord. - 1 the Board. Lebanon, October 6, 1818. Han Build Q,IVAKTZ 4.,,T0t0, intro now open ID tit' stoilt, irtalt they are selliw prices. - Please call and:judge for y TENSION Si tßT . S—Dcgt:u 32j b out with tutiustablo itussels at WOOLEN STOCKIXOIARN G ROCERIES sold unn.siuslly 1. • A THINS k - MOADA3I have j of Boots, Shom, Trunks a itenportrumt Ladies. . I CI - US:44 BOOM would res Entity inform the La, _dies of Lebanon; and s , ending country, that she has returned from the cit t Philadelphia and has just opened a superior sac* I ter line of business, suit able for the season. : Her stco consists of a large assort ment of Ribbons,. Flowers, F Bern--Dress-Caps. Laces, TntegseS,lnfant Capat‘-'.. full assortment of 'Fill and Winter „Bonnets of:the. style andjaaltiens.— Sba.lrill continue to Menu ere Bonnets of. the latest style and fernisit suitable fining. ' ,Bonnets will nlso,be fop. neatly and quickly. She hopefully invites the glue her a call. She still!centhnieS at her old Statalln Cain . Berland street, nearly op .-ite B. Brutes JTotel, LIKIETT 111.101/ ' Lelatitotr - Oitoberlkl.. ' AU wanting to cmigrat a matt climate, good soil, and fine, market, see advertise nt eif Hammonton Lands, STOVES, TINWARE, ROOFING, & c EMI= "• " “Iloone Again : 71 4.,THE eluter,:igned would respectfully inform _ the public that they have returned home again WI their TIN-' & SHEET IRON ESTAB LISHMENT to the well-known place in Ca tuber lend steed, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa., Ithere they shall be pleased to accothmodate all custom ers, at thu shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, The SHOP will be found in the Basonent of Adam Rige's New Bteddiaa end the WARE-ROOM. on the lrst floor of the same Budding, next door to Itaber's Dry Goods Store. The Shop IS a magnifies& melt being the handsomest in the County, and well caletilated for such a purpose. They would return their sincere thands for the liberal patronage ;Mulled then', and particularly this last season. vsj__ Hoping that their untiring efforts to please, rind their ref urn . "IfalitE" to the old stand so long occupied by JOHN RISE, will insure for them a still more liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. .14.;banon; Dee. 30, '57. : RISE & DAUGHERTY. Tin and Skeet Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Next door OW Lebanon Lank, in Lebanon, TAMES ROOERS takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general that he contin ues to carry on bushiest at the above stand, where he of fers for side the largest and best assortment of TIN l\ made of the very best material and by compe tent workmen: TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and JOB BING of all kinds promptly attended to. . As lie is a practical workman, and attends to all his business personally, his cu tuners can depend upon bay ing their work done right. Call and see and judge for yours , Ives before purchas ing elsewhere. !flumkful for Mkt faimrs he hopes by strict attention to business, and punctuality, to still re c_ire a share of public patriinage. We the undersigned Citizens of the borough of Leba non, Lebanon county, do hereby Certify, that we are per sonally acquainted with James N. Rogers, and have em ployed him to do Tin Roofing and other Tin and Sheet Iron Work for us; all of which ho.; has done in a good, substantial and workmanlike milliner. We therefore take great pleasure In recommending him, with full con fidence in his ability as a pructi and competent Work man, to the public at large. Samuel Bebm. iIL.D., Jos. Dow an, Tr., Levi Kline, 31.0uilford, 31. D.,Josiah Pia ek, John George. Lebanon, June 0,1855, TAILORING ANI CLOTHING Fashioniable Tailoring and ClotMugStore.: I 0 ye who would get a S.] suit, dressed up in style from top to toe. Coll an see. Save 20 per cent., clear gain, at the NEW cLoTtING STORE, 2d story o CENTRE BUILDING ' of Ra*,e Brothers, FAnatuns will find it much their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap S re at the Centro Buildiags, of Rama & BROTHERS. TAIL LNG-. The TAtiontve for Gaston - work receives the personal attention of 11. 8: J. M. Thi. , with more cilia than ev er. Having secured the he workmen, they are prepar ed to snake up the most fits :enable work at short no tice. The Clothing all war flied, if they do not please they need not be taken. Lebanon Nay, 12, Igas Fashiona ICI LEL 11.017iMAN B usi nese ;Lt his Old Plunk Road. wil6re nil rie up in the mast fnshianahL, vlted to call. Ito littO hat t adohohin, Paris and Loud Spring and and as las Inv , ` in gnarantees in a sati.fa'at M.With ronage beret TO TAIL()) and Philndel Tailors wish know of the ncconlingly. Lobanon. Fa s 4 Tailoring . MILE subs; ly infortns his friends and the pal It he has commenced the TAILORING di its branches, at his"resi dence,itt Emu iberland Street.) 2 squares east front 'AL lel, (south ,sitle.) •By atten tion to bush hi his mignomunts, good fits. and the s hopes to receive a share of the pttbli was a long time in the em piny of Mel ed.. and feels confident of giving g Tun Being a new beginner he solicits the 1 Millie. Leb , Anon, GEORGE NOCIALILLY. Merril loring lEstab pent Y. Q GUMP : wins the public that he has pu ram r Nstablish m en t of(.. Gump, & continues MORI NG in all its branch es at his esti EMILE BUILDINGS. next door to the Eagl s an elegant assortment of . . Cloiks, estmers s Furnishing Goods, in general. the public to examine. lie shall-devote. tention to fitting and malt ing up to or ing clothing made wetland fashionably t I+. l]—rite lige assert - Merit of HOME MAIM CLOT the attention of the public is also direct , . ...ABRIXL Oo.ll', Aymt. Lebanon, Anilast 11, 1858. , . ° f yLOTlrtNe a suit the young and the old. CLOTM for Winter to keep out the cold, ChOT.IIING black, brown, and blue, CLOTIIi NG ell made, and fashionable too. Ct.oll o ...leg Int lit I cieetare, CLOTH:NO thigh all take amide in to wear, .CLOTIITNt he beStthat'enn be bought, ' CLOTII.I.:.c' well sewed kin as it ought, CLOTITL. which any one elotbing , may call, 0.11;01111,. for men; youths, boys, and all, - CLOTtI.I 7 the largest as6ortmeut in town CLOTH r for Smith, for Jomis; and for .drown, CLOTH C for all the rest of nnutkind, CLOTI G. and all that belongs to titanic% . CAN b. aight.abeapar than ever before, At It , ":4ENSTELY & BROTHER'S Cheep Clothing Store. The rgest, best selected stock et:Clothing and Fur nishil goods ever brodght to town, is now unpacked. and at bargabig oftbred by' .R.EITZISTELN & BROTLIER. MISCELLANEOUS. - NEW - - GOODS Vir 000DS 1 Lovers of the I.leoldiftri 1 .- • - .AS WELL AS THE' ' USEFUL!, ._ on ienft &e ! d r ove is ?Joni tinter .' TO BUY CHEAP' inE "Ceutie Buildings" are full of NEW. GOODS.-- 7 The taste ~if the Most thstidiOns will be gratified. i - mryacceptation of the:term, when beholding the boson al New Styles of Ladies Dress Goods. Among the many we will name a few, such as Poile-do-Chcore, Cireasien Plaid and Stripe; 'Plaid. Stripe, iivolere met Printed Wu- Matins; French Printed and tz plain dors, all-wool De t lain; Printed and piahi;Gailiniere, French Merino; La cellsßyadere; M-de-bald. Eliglish and American Chintz. Vl/:.--Black and Fancy, Velvet 1137,1,16 re, 4m., acknow ledged to storms anything of the kind in this Borough. :, aw's! n variety: Collars. Gloves, hosiery, Sze. DomesUe Goods—Muslin, !Picking, Cheek, St.e.; Sm., so cheap that you can save money by purchasing your sup plies at Later...' i res. ;linnets, all colors, very cheap. "It will pay" Gentle men to purchase their Cloth, Over coating,Cassimeres, Satinets and Vesting's, for themselves and their Boys, out of the sory lame and well selected Stock, just opened at the Centre Building,: of RABER & BROS., who always READY MADE please everybody. Lebanon, September 15th, 1558. Lehaestnk Fe; iaie Seminary. YIPTIT SESSION of the - LEBANON PE3IALI: SEMINAltrtw ill coniiiience on the first Ile" of SEP TEMBER, next. Nti DECAMPS will give instruction iu Needle Work. JAX: IT R. lIATIGIIMIt, Principal. 510DESTE DECAMP Teacher of Music 16 French Ikb:won, Ang..26,18.55. Leeches I Leeches.: GENUINE Imported Swe'•xliali Lemlmi on hand, and for Fide by :344.1 2 1868. " Dgs rntst, a Apotheasiy. J. W... AV S , From 43 1,25 to $1 O f 8 day and 30 hour. Oat. 22..16. ' • • • a. H. BOWMAN, fl`TifilNEY-AT-LAW—Office in ennal*ltillti Street, nenrly opposite the Court llouse. will promptly at tend to Oil professional Intsins entrusted to him. Lebanon, Sept. 15, MR. D. Si RADISIII, A aEsi . .ran TUN STATE SIRE & 314.1t1NE INSU Nascp 94?.mr.A.15ty, • '•••• ? • • • lobitaion;Ang.ll, 1858-6m* eir Fall and Whi t the 'lowest cash d nen...avers Pat- WART& BRO. DA RIF* . I L . SECTZERi - ATTORNEY AT LAW. riFFICE In Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brun's O hotel, Lebanon; Pa. [Aug: 26, full"nssnitinent; nt 61VARTV. k BRO. LAFAYETTE lIIIMPIPVER, ADJOIN IN mir O A. S. Es Offlee, Walnut street, Lobe, nen, Pa. A large lud baintlful assortmentof PIX TURES him tlto welbknowneetablishtnent of CORNELIUS &71.1)111t, 'always on IM" at Philadelphia prices. /94- All Avork warranted to giro satisfAction. Allip• AR orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms.. The best of reference/item [Sep.lo,'67. at SWARTZ . 1 .; 810 received a new'ateek raveling Bags..; • P. WIKEL, BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, • Union Deposit, Dauphin anuety, Pa. y PIiEPARFM,at all times, to put up limicK Won: in all its branches,and On the shortest g notice. Also, lisicx Buttomos, BomEns, WALLS, DOSSES, HEARTHS, nod'all work connect ed with a Aaiun; done. ` A .103 Gang of Stone hlusans always ready to puttthmif.tiunfls.tiotuf,and dostoue work of every description. • . [July 1,157-tf. ,lituninting to conigniteto ainititciimate, good sod, and fine, market, see advertisesnenrof Hammonton Lands. To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of•liammon ton hands. = Fit l'ailioringr: continues the TAILORING nd in et:mberland street, near n's who wish garments made ityie and best manner, are in : received the New York, Phit= reports of: ill/inter: Fashions, beit Workmen employed, Im 'nstdd toithn will be done old customers for theirpat .ully solicits public favor. rctl and for sale the N. York :()Ping & S i should let the subscriber an - make his arrangements "Sti:ttly toplease." CLOORS; CLOCKS, JUST RICCCIVED AT BUSINESS CARDS BOOKS AND STATIONERY Acr ALTZ & itOETEL can supply Country Merchants V with the following Alravuttes at city rates, Lancaster Agricultural Almanac, Eng. North American o Uncle Sam " - " “ Colnmbia 0 " 0 Great 'Western " ~ 0 American Town nud Country c. Ger. 0 n 0 Old Germantown Lancaster C u u Reading . n n 4, Southern " ng. 0 ' Brother Jonathan ' Eng. J. M. Good's . Book Store. HE New and Cbeap ook Store of the under signed is located in Market Street, 2 doors north of Guilford s Lemberger's Drug Store, where he will be pleased to see all his old friends, and those tlesi rons of having articles in his line. With a determina tion of selling cheaper than am be purchased elsewhere, he would respectfully mil the attention of the piddle to his assortment of Bibles, Hipan dad Pray:l-Books, Mis cdlancorta, Blank and School Books, tridtand Windom Paper, Stationery, and every article in his line of busi ness. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for ISMS. All the Magazines and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, to be had at publisher's rates. All orders for articles in his line carefully and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned. Lebanon, Jan 1.14858. J. M. GOOD. .111001iS 1 . 1130<laiS ! WALTZ ,l; 110EDLE *ouid respectfully inform the Public, that they constantly A 4'll--receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies et & taw all the most important and attractive New liooks, as soon as published, which they Mier fur sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received arc— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livington's Travels and Researches iu South Africe. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Cleat King, Bayard Taylcr's Northern Traveler, Debit and Credit, The Beason Why. They bays always on band a large aasortmentof School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books, and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, "Violin and Guitar 1. 1 .1?, Phil:10 Forte, Me -lodiau and - Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGING S, of Foreign and Domestic .Sitlillfac.4l.lres Window Shades, The Monthly I Tll.—zisneg .4 -. ei ce _ —_, and all the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4- Weekly, Can he bed by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, et the sign of the "Big Book." IMOrders left with them for any kind ofgoodsin their line, will be promptly attended to.. Lebanon, Feb. 4, ISUS. ITODG'SON'S CITEMICAL Bine Black Writing Witsid. lir A/MANTEL) equal to any, either American or Fur ' S cign. its ailvantages over other ink are: Ist—VERFECT 1.1 - 31i1DITY--flowing entirely free from the pen, met therefore eminently adapted to the meet rapid writin , —tnring about half the time over coarse wanton ink': hI—NOT CLO(WINC, or "GMELLING" the pun. 341—But lit 1e tendency to corrode eteel pens cuutpared with others. • 4th—Rarely, if ever, becoming mouldy. 6111—Tlie c , ,10r. at first delicately BLIM, beC01720.4 RO , Oll afterwards PURELY BLACK ; and NOT BROWNISH black. Gil—Being an :lethal dye, it is more DIFFICULT TO ERASE thi crmunon 7tb—The writing ex, , cnted with this perfectly un w ia riukt, has a more tHieete and beautiful mitline than that written with common ink and n freedom of hand is more readily attained- ATZ, - = For bale by September 15 : '58.-4t WALTZ & TUEDEL. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! 1 GIFTS 1 ! Spit' 41 439 CiteefNut q. The Only Original Csifo Rnelt-store. jrC. B . ANS would inform his friendsand the public „ that his Star Gift Itwat Store & Publishing lions° is permanently established in. Brown's splendid iron building, 400 Chestnut street, two doors below Fifth. where the purchaser of melt book at- the regular retail price, will receive one of the fillowing gifts, - valued at from 25 cents to $100: woutra. 550 Patent.Entlish Lever Gold Watebes, 000 00 each. 550 Patent Anchor do do • 50 00 400 Ladies' Gobi Watches, 18k. cases. :35 00 " 000 Oliver Jinn Bug Watches, warranted, 15 00 " 500 Parlor Timepieces. 10 05 t 500 Cameo Sots, EADDrops and Pins, 10 00 500 Ladies' Gobi Bracelets, 500 to 12 00 " 500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains. 10 00 "' 1000 Gold Lockets (large bite doable case,) 10 00 " 2000 Geld Lockets, (small size.) 300 " 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 5 00 1000 Extra Gold ('cue, with cases and holders, 850 ac 2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies") 200 2000 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils. 200 " 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens. with cases bird holders, Ti 50 " 0500 Geld Rings, {Ladies'). 1 00 2000 Gents Gold runs. 250 2500 . Ladies' Gold Breastpins, .5 50. 3000 ;Biases' Gold Breastpin, 159 " 3tloo Pocket Knives, 1 00 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, - 250 " • 2000 do Sleeve Buttons, 250 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 250 " 0000 Ladies' Pearl Card Case.:, 500 " 15000 Ladies'. Cameo, let. or M.'-:tic Pins, 5.00 " .2500 Lodi& Shawl and Ribbon ins. 150 " 5000 Artcles of. Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, &c., not enu merated in the above, worth from 25 et's:to $25. EvaritS' new Catalogue, which is sent free Wall parts of - the country, contains all the most popular hooks of the day, and rho nosiest publication, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those-de siring so to act, can obtain frill particulars by addressing na above. IV. 13—Being largely interested in publiehing books, and buying from other publishers in immense quanti ties, for rash. I am enabled to make larger discounts in' Country Agents and Book Dealers than coulee had atany other house in the. country. Any book published in the United States, the. etail price of which is one didlar or upwards. will be prompt ly.-seut, Gift included, 'on. receipt of publisher's prim. An extra $1 Bookend Gift given to any person order ing ten bookS to be sent to ono tohlroaa. .titoul for a Catalogue. Address Aug. 25, '5B. 10. G. EVANS, i'diffsher: 430 Chestnut street, Philatta. 2 5 500 Z-4t i N alTlo gn En j i l lSrlgl t tlfr„ u vtloh la ar: tract by their /ow prices, intereking contents. and sn perbly colored plates. For eirenlem, with particulars, apply, if you lire East, to !lOWA No.11)2 Nes sm-st, N. r., it Irest, to the same, No.l.ll'3lnia- at., Cin cinnati. An g. '*B-ank. crbtltB ,- W - iiitsim.";si - AWELRY .• • SI 3 OOO Reward! Look Out! JAMES H. KELLEY, IVatei ilaker Jetrele," has just ,-;• opened at the Ku z Donanses, .'"ri - tC" , — the town of ts - b a non,alrzautifrilaasortment of dd gua rani Time-keepers in hunting cases; eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors. gold cylinder Ir:itches, Silver marina hunting Wafilies, duplex, anclior2, cylin der, English Patent ',ever, English Swh:s gliartiers. and Boys' Watches. Large -Music Hosea 4, 6. and S tunes; Fob, Vest and Neck Chains; gold A ria lets, Brapcbex gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breastpins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniatmn CUTE, gold pen and pencil eases, gold Key Seals. uc. Silver Ten and Ta ble Spoons,,Soup Ladles, fob end neck Chains, Spectacles, Portmonale&Sue packet and pen Knives, Violins, Violin colts, Bass Violins,Accordeons, Polkas, Brass instru ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, litutlas, Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rifles, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle, shoots 26 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols. eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, ec., the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon county,and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Widches Cl.cks carefully Repaired and Warranted. *0 Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenery Store in thosame room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. Eagle Buildings. [Lebanon ,April 14, ISSS. G. S. Clark & Co., - kro. 26 61alden Lane. New York. Manufacturers of 1.11 GOLD th 8/ [NEE PENCIL CASES & GOLD PENS of every description. offer their goods direct to the coun try trade at the prices others charge the city dealers, thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent. which they would hare to pay the dealers if bought from them —our object is to tell for awl, et one profit aver thin ont of manufacturing. &navies wi II be furnished to those who may desire to see tile goods, AT TUE POZEN Pale; and can be sent by express, with bill to collect. August 18,1355-3 m. . ColVei New Riedel PistOls, -Fo, BALE AT REIZIWSZEIN COLTS' WARNER'S A ALLEN'S REVOLV BES—SeIf-eocking Pietols of all kinds, flue Pocket Cut let'', just received, and will be sold cheaper than ever, at • DOUBLE TONE FLUMESREIZENSTEIS and ACCOR- Cieoll%, Flageolets, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Tamberinoes, Vi olins, Guitar and Violin Strings, Dulcimer Wire, &c- &e., for sale low at ItEIZENSTEDI & 11110. POCKET DOOKS.—A large variety of Port mends, Pocket Gooks, Wallets & Parses, are sold cheap er than the cheapest at lIRIZENSTEIN & Ulto. WATCUES A JEWELRY !—A fine assort ment of Watches &Jewelry,just received and for sale at Lebanon, Jelly 7,'03. REIZENSTEIN &BRO. DR. CU-NERNVELL ON NIANI10011). A BIEDICA Is essay on a new, certain and radical cure ,t 1 of Spermaturrliten, &c.. without the use of internal medicines, cauterisation, or any mechanical appliances. Jeer runusnco, the sth edition. in a sealed envelope, gratis and mailed to any address, postpaid, on receipt of two stamps. This little, work, emanating ftuni a celebrated member of the medical prefeasion, gives the most important in formation ever published to till persons entertaining doubts of their physical condition, ur who arc conscious of having , hazarded their health and happiness—contain ing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spermatorrlusst or Seminal ITeaknettl, y Nerv ousness, Denies:rip:l of Spirits, Lossof Energy, Lassitude Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharges, Impaired Sight and 'Memory, Blotches' and Pitnples on• the Face, Piles Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, and .Bodily Prostration of the whole system, inducingimpoteucy and mental and physical in en pacity,—by means of which every One may cure . hbuself privately, and at a trifling expanse. 4:47- Address Dr. Ca. J. C. KLINE, lst Avenue, corner 10th street, New York; Post Box, No. CON; Sept. 1858.3zu -In. 'NO iluktlig isee adverthiement . oG Ilarrimon tith 7.aridi' • • 11,WeOloreOfelCUO*21Stooking YARN. at RARER & BROS MEDICINAL D. S. RABER'II - Vi-ltalcsale and Retail Drug Store, Has levn Removed to lib New Building. on Cumber: opposite the Engle Windings, Letemen. Pa. I sld,i;cril per fully alltlollllMi tO his acqmeitt= 'ttatel:s and the pn ' hlic in general, that ho has con= stantly on hand a large stock of 11 S PERFUMERY MEDICINES; PAINTS, CHEM ICA tV DYE-STUFFS. TURPENT.Mg; GLASS-WARE, r BRUSHES, . EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, surgical Instruments, Toilet Scams, Saf gars, Tel ftero, .te. Also a variety Of Fancy Articles tat numerous to thenti,m, which he offers at low rites and warrants the qUalities of the articles as represented'= Purchasers will pleas , / remember this, and examine the . qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing ee=ls where. $E — , Phyeirians - mweriptious and family reel. , pescarefully compounded, at all hours of'the-day oC night, by calling at the Dreg Store, opposite ther Bight Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the eons= pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 andl 19 o'clock, A. 11., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. , Leblllloll, Dec. 9, 1.557, DAVID S. RADER. MEDICINE St rtittrUMEßY's TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES JOSEPH I. LEMBERGEII . - ) MARKET STREET, Opposite the Market House: ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of nieltAß= RANTED PURE and FRESH; and geld. td SUIT THE TIMES ALL TILE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, - At Lemberger's. HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, At Lemberger BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL, At Lemberger's. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Lemberger's. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Lemberger's. With - all the articles usually kept In a Well.colniucied First-Class Drug 'Store. TRUSSES! Z 1 of e'rery varioty, and sold at the lowest zitarkct prices. Warranted to fit when applied. Pi PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES, accurately compounded by J. L. LEMBERGEIL, GRADII &Thor PILARMACY,n - ho has had an experience of eight years in Philadelphia and Richmond. Ye. yail- co UNTItY ME ROLLA NTS - - in Supplied wits Burning fluid„.Pitze OH, E.' ,sence of Coffee, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Efr Seneca. Medicines, Perfumery, &c., 'at the most liberal Wholesale rates, by J. L. LEM BET:GER, Duvocasxs Lebanon, Aug.ll, 185 S. ilLtrket Sae Dr.ROSS I DRUG STORE, CUMBERLAND STILEET, Opposite the - Court house, Lebanon, Pa. TVA. ROSS respectfully announces that he has for 1,,P - sale a large and varied assortment of Drew, Medi cines. Dyestuffs. Perfumery, Tresses, Patent Medicines, and Fancy Goods, which are offered at the lowest prices. An experience in the Drug Desinessof over 1.>.0 years, and strict attention to the wants of the- public, enable him in the first style of the science. DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, Are the moat certain cure ibr Worms - Ise. They are sweet, and no child I refuse, , to take them. Perna., said ask for "Dr_ Ross' Worm Loren ," amd refive all others, Many per- I, not having this Lozenge, wilt try :et you to take some other kind; do let them deceive you—you can a 11.% l.% get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, ianon, and yoricen have them sent von, free of expense'by mail, if you lose the price in a letter. If less II a dollars worth is wanted, enclose ost.olliee stemps, and you will receive them by return f mall. post paid. Dr. /toes will send them to any part f the United Staten, on receipt of the money. Saud on hen, and get them. Priem' 5 cents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS These Pills operate without airing the least pain or un easiness, end can be taken with -positive advantage hi all cases .itt which a purgative would be needed; as the commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint. some forms of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Mood, and all diseases arising from impurity of Wad. They will be found superior to any other puSt iu use. Price 25 Ms. per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon. Dft. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. A superior tee Rehm for the cure of Sick Headache, Nervous II attache, Dyspepsia, Lose of Appetite. Nor Tons Weekne.s, and nil other • diseasesrequring a tonic TlittlilS axe SUPPORTERS_ Dr. Ross heaps eanstantly fur sale, a large assortment of Trusses, of all siu*„ and various in price, which will be sold very low. An experience of morethau years, give the afflicted advantages not to be Midst every Drug store. ' A personal attention to the - fitting given. Ifyon need a truss call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebaaon. DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spawns, Restlessness, &c., , of Infanta. It mints nervous irritation, soothwi pain, and induces to sleep. without having the dull, drowsy state that fol lows-the use of other infant drops, Special attention is asked to this remarkable action. Ask for Dr. Ross!ltt font Drops. DR. ROSS' HAIR TOXIC. • - Is yonr bah. falling OM aro you troubled with dand ruff, or itching of the heed! Dr. Ross' Hair Tonle will cure these troubles. Price 25 eta. DE. ROSS' CURE FOR PEVEIt & AGUE. Feser and Ague curni in 24 flours. ludivinuab+ who barn suffered for weeks and.inouths, have been in a sin gle day re/feved., as if by magic, from the excruciating chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Row' Store. • DR. ROSS' EYE WATER, Nor the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Price 2S eta. • DR. ROSS' WORMMW •4. poFitive cure fqr Weeny.. DR_ ROSS' LINLIIENT. The best Liniment in Its., for. Itheiiitior th.m„ Sprains. Swellings, itirdiei.Tootlw ache, Sore Throat, and all fidisitni . . and Neuralgic affections of the body; le Dr. no. s' Liniment. ' - • DR. TOOTH 'HABIT, For the cure of spongy and. bleeding gams, Scurry, for cleansing and PrescrT ing the teeth and game, and imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath, 11,01 Dr. Roe.' Tooth Wash. bit. BERAVE EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure of Rheumatism, Tatter, Scrofilla,"Pulna in the Bones, Old Sores, Pimples on the Mice, Eruptions of all kinds, and all discuses arising froth Impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at Di. Ross' Drug stun). COUCH CURED FOR 25 CENTS. Dn. Pursum's Cotes' &nue, prepared and sold only by Dr. 80193, opposite the Court 'louse, is a certain cure for coughs, Col,i, Whooping Cough, ke. Look well to the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Rose' name Is on the bottle. EPILEPSY Oh FITS CAN RE CURED! - Evidence stronger than certificates! Lases VEOBT.I.- nu: COUPOOND Ls performing snore wonderful cures theft any other Medicine known ! It is perfectly safe to take_ Try it. If you are not sati.slied after using one Bottle,. the money will be refunded; if not able to pay, one Bottle will he given gratis to try it. Price rive Dollars par Bottle, or three bottles for ten dollars, Sold *say ot, Dr. Ram' Drug Store. Lebanon, Toro /6, ledOL BRANDRETII 9 B PILLS TIIE MOOD. CIONTINITED. pain or unteisiness in any °rpm is gener ally cured by 000 or morn doses of Itrandreth's Pills. Thirty yearife personal experience by the undersigned fully Justify this aertion. Dr. Jtuues Lull, of Potsdam, N. T., says:-9 have cur ed the most deplorable contivenese of the bowels with Brand reth's pills,witen every other remedy and failed, and the patient was given np to die. Skin diseases of an in veterate and psinful.eharecter, such as erysipelas, salt rheum, tetter and suntrucrheat, 1 have seta eradicated by their use. I have cured the rheumatic, the epileptic the inkralyric and the consumptive with these excellent pills. alone." In jnnudice and all affec " tions" of the liyer, dysentery toad diarrhoea, pler.'euty, sudden pains and in tim:nations, female obstructions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even gouty and neuralgic affection, have given way to the use of this medicine. and now, after twenty' experi ence, my estimation of Brimilreth's Pills continues to M ere:Aso_ • OBSTRUCTION: A young Italy, beautiful and healthy, took cold, which caused a serious obstruction for 2 years; her health mgo broken down and her beauty departed. At length Kt-a wl. " reth's Pills were tried; eleven doses, of from two toSmr , wero taken in lift4.-en days preceding the astral rotiod= - Regul araered.rity was restored A nd he r end. raid k. 01, 8, rec IVOR • Itrandreth's Pills aro the heed Termlfuge; they ar e - / 1 1 . fallible. A little ail& six yearn old. for sotue weeks was drooping; its mother grave it of inloalrectis sugarcoated pills; the next day there came away a 'corm .eixteett inches long, and as large as a child's Enqr, was ITOII. : PLEURISY: A gentleman; away from home, was takeamithpleuri.. sy; the inflammation was fertile; every breath inadehim writhe with agony. 1.:17ht Smodretles*Pills .went med. lowcal, and warm oil applied locally;_ the .pUls,o_perated, and.the pain was relieved; plenty of gruel, taken, cured. uns, and six more pills, end the second ida.) , .the petienti was These statements should have weight, and prevent the use of poisonous drugs, and •stop t he tad practice of bleeding. BBA.N DRETH. Brundreth's Pills are sold at the Principal•Olrice, 291 i Canal street, 11.raudreth's I:sifting, at 25 cents per box:: and the same, sugar-coated, 13 cents, warranted to-kpop asTwell as the plain:: Sold by Dr. Uzi:mos-Ross, Lebanon. • • •'SeptAti, • : . . CALL and examine Ow naw stock - rot Athins t McAd. t'aln- 0 3 , Ine.floonalltrit lysta Purtl4.l99PS'4l** 4e., at Atkmak. McAdam. IN YOU WANT a good 11.0.4 . ,pri,ox .caitts , Metlel for Baglay's LeKt .
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