nxuAtiuttizfr. 1. 'MUM DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, STE CEASE TO FOLLOW." -- WM, N. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDA I i', NOVEIMBER 11, 1858 Otr-The'Supreme Court has affirmed the Constitittionality of the sale of the i—State Canals. The Supreme Court on the 11th Inst., decided that Allegheny county must pay the interest on her Railroad .Bonds, amounting to $300,000, and di- reefed• the County Commissioners to as• -stessa tax'at the next annual assessment to meet the same. The assessor also says that on the proceedings in equity, The County will be releasectrfrom paying interest on any but Vac amount actually --froccirbd-for the bonds. our neighbor of the Courier ftpoint - txrcmeract of the Democratic par• ty, judged of by an • - trnbiassed..posterity • aloof from political excitement, not ap proved of brthem; and which has not g-standed to;the-prosperity and-glory of our beloved • country. !He should -not attempt to justify and ennoble his party leaders and principles by dragging those of -the Democracy down to a level with themselves. Let all stand on their own merits. Corrupt men never attain pa , . :,.sition in the Democratic ranks, and er -Tors of principle or policy are never persevered in to final,consummation.— The Democratic party never permitted itself to be bribed with money to the enactment of laws in direct opposition r-to their professions of years-as did the opposition =party in. Congress, in 1857, in the reduction and modification of: -the . ...Tariff of 1846. =per Gen. John E. Ward, of Georgia, — President of the Cincinnati National Convention, of 1856, has been offered c•by the President the mission to China. 'lle has accepted. Mr. Reed will short ly return home with the highly impor tant and valuable treaty he formed with the-Chinese Imperial government. jti''Governor Packer has issued a • proelatnationgor a special election in Berks on the - 30th ins t., to supply the *vacancy in the present Congress, caus .-ed by' the resignation of Hon. J. Glen dy .Tones. Otr The Harrisburg papers'complain .-thot-tho number, of applicants on the rparvof •-the opposition for the offices to 'be - given - out by the next Legistattire, is "alarming and perplexing:" They say It would be easier to make out a list of the opposition who are not candidates, than of those who are. 'OC!riiaskin, the anti-Lecompton can didate for Congress in the Ninth Con gressional District, New York,has been re-elected to Congress by 13 majority. Kph' A boy, who had not yet attained nhe years Lof manhood; was hanged in New York city, on Friday last, for mur der. He was a rowdy, and meeting a stranger in the street stabbed him to the heart, without provocation. His exe• cation is a terrible warning to the wild "cisirig.gen' erati on. EZr'Lots - in - New 'York city, about 3 •miles=from the City Hall, are-selling at the , rate , of 496,000 per acre; and lots Eve miles from the City'Hall and 2 miles above all impsovements, sold last week at the rate of 972,000 per acre. This is slightly above Lebanon prices, as the tiot•on which our 'City Hall, , together with the Hall, could probably be bought - . for a slight reduction on that price. 0::- Great uneasiness exists in Ire land with regard to the formation of a new order of Seditious Societies, which are spreading over the country, and whose members bind themselves not to divulge their plans to the priests. They are supposed to derive inspiration and money from America. In connection with these societies the reported visit of etiew York Irish Regiment to Ireland is looked upon with suspicion. The police of Philadelphia made a descent, on Konday night, upon a gambling den, at No. -927 Chestnut-st. A drover, who had been 'fleeced, made complaint to the Mayor. When The po iice estere'd, they found thirty persons around the bank, but nobody 'Was arrest ed except the alleged proprietors, nam ed Rose, Robbins and Pricker. The North American says the efforts of the ,detected visitors to escape were Judi. .crous. One gentleman crawled into an ash box, several others jumped out thro' a back window, and lacerated their legs by falling into a skylight, while one stout gentleman undertook to conceal his entire person by crawling into a three-peek coal•scuttle,. from which he was fished out by the coat tails, half dead 'from fright. 0:7 - The imports from foreign coun tries during the past nine months have boon $45,000,000 less than the corres ginding periods of-1854, 1855, and 18- ,Jsa. This being the case, it cannotbut produce a corresponding reduction of Imports from this country. { Among the names mentioned for 1 the Democratic nomination in Berks are Joel B. Wanner, l aq., Capt. S. E. An cona, 3. L. Getz, Heisler Clytner, and Jeremiah liagenman. 1177 Gen. Wm. 11. Keim has announced himself es a volunteer candidate and will be supported (but not elected) as such by the opposition. Oz," Cot. Sam. Medary, of Ohio, Ex- Governor-of Nebraska, has been Bp . - pointed Gov.-of Kansas. if any man in the Union - can piodoce peace and prosperity-in Kansas it is Medary. (*". Hon. Wm. H• English, of Indi ana, the author of the much abused English Lecompton Bill," has been re elected to Congress, by nearly 2000 majority ! Wonder who was rebuked by this result ? AN OLD EDITOR DEAD.—John Baer, Esq.-the editor and senior publisher of the Lancaster Vollesfreund, and the old est printer and p\ tin eLancester, died in that city tin Saturdaylast. The newspaper which' he 'edited is one of the most influential atid profitable Ger• man papers in the country. • STEAM AND MUSCLE.—Some of the Philadelphia Fire Engine Companies are having their engines altered so as to be worked -brsteam or hand 'power, as occasion may require. The Detroit Free , Press, of the 10th inst.; says .- "every-probability" is in favor bf the election 'of Davis --(Demo etat) to Congress' i'n the- -Fourth' District of Michigan. If this is so; the Demo crats of Michigan have gained two members of Congress, and have half the delegation ! The bitterness of the pill to the op position. would be considerably increas ed, if the next Presidential election should be thrown into the House of Representatives. The vote of Michi gan would be completely neutralized. - o* The Empire Hook and Ladder Company, of Lancaster, Pa., are -mak ing arrangements to procure a Steam Fire' Engine for their use. The new "squirt" is to be manufactured in Phil. adelphia. A Philadelphia firm propose to build such a machine as will be adapted to the wants of that city for s3,l.so—which will throw a single stream 200 feet, through an inch nozzle, and is also adapted for throwing thrco streams—the whole finished complete for this sum, with tender, one suction bon, and two sections of forcing hoe, end Weighing 5,000 pounds, and calculated to be hauled to and from fires by men. o* Recent dates from nearly all the islands of tile West Indies report that the sugar crop is unprecedentedlf large, and that the prospects of low prices for the article were never better. EXTENSIVE COUNTERFEITING CYPETIA • TIONS ..DISCOYERED.— A man by the name of Jethro Wood Underhill was ar rested on Monday at the International Hotel, in New-York, for having a large amount of bills on the New England Bank, at Fairmount, Maine, a concern that never existed and a great many of the bills of which have been circulated in the Western States- Fifty thousand dollars' worth have been paid in Wall street and vicinity for stocks, lands, &C. The bills are ss's, slo's and s2o's, and are in every respect handsomely execut ed. They --iire - Signed "Martin,'.' Oash ier, and E. Rittenhard, President. Un derhill, when ,Arrested, stated that he bad received the bills found in his pos• session from a broker in Wall street, in pivment of 25 acres of. Western land. Whether or not the statement be. true, - has not as yet A been ascertained, and the magistrate held him to await examina- - tion, -He states that his father and him self started-a Bar ri : Cu nu berl and , Pa.,'which-is - still in'good standing, but that this ,"! ew England Bank" he knows nothing about, A bank note en graver of Wall street, nine months ago, received an order .to print $50,000 in the bills from one.H. T. Downing, pro fessing to belong to Portland, Maine, and executed the order. The bills were circulated in New-York by different par ties. It seems that Wall street brokers in money, and in--one instance the pub lisher of a Bank Note fteporter, have been deceived and swindled to the tune of -thousands. Who got up the bills and who were the prime circulators (if them . remains to be seen, and the police are using strenuous efforts to "ascertain. A NARROW ESCAPE,FROU A FORTUNE. —A gentleman of' Baltimore, Md., formerly connected with the turf, re cently made a visit to Englund, and while there attended a number .of the races, betting pretty freely in a small way, and generally coming out winner. Finally, just before , leaving, he went to the Cesarewitch races, with a balance in his favor up to that-date of some $14,- 000 - on his operations, and finding the odds ten to one against Ten Broock's Prioress, he concluded to risk his pile on her. She came out about six inch es behind. Had she won, he would have pocketed $140,000. To come within six inches of making'that amount of money, we should call running a pretty narrow chance. ORIGIN of THE F. F. V's.—Many of our readers have heard of the "First Families of Virginia," but few, we take it, know how the term originated. An exchange explains it thus : In thexarly settlement of that State, it was found impossible to colonize it unless women went there. According ly, a ship load was sent out, but no planter was allowed to marry one of them until he bad first paid one hun dred pounds of tobacco for her passage. When the second ship load came, no one would pay more than seventy-five pounds for the matrimonial privilege, except it were a very superior•article:— Consequently, the, decendants of all THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. those who were sold for one kindred pounds of tobacco were ranked as the first families, while those who brought but seventy-five pounds are now ranked, as the second families ; and the reason why no one can ever find any of the second familie, is because you can't get a Virginian to admit that his moth er only brought seventy•five pounds of tobacco. A DLL4TERENCE OF OPINION. "GONG Wilms nE BELONGS.—Orsamus B. Matteson has done the most creditable and con sistent thing of his life. Re has taken himself out of the ltepubliean piny, and has joined the DomO'criicy; among whom - men of his staiap find more true associates than with the Republicans. The Utica Herald says ho is now boieterbus against the Republican party, and in favor of Democracy. This is a subject for sincere rejoic ing. Such scortedrels as Matteson can be at home nowhere but in the ranks of the Administration party. His leaving the opposition will be felt as a relief by every member of that body." From a speech by Wm. 11. Seward; the leader or the Courier's party, about same date. "r think that 'no one now unestions.my own fidelity to the cruise of human freedom through out the period of my eonnection with'public af fairs. [Cheers.] Your kind response enahles'Me to assume this. During all that period Mr. 0.8. Matteson, your present Representative "in Con gress, hoe bcen'lntimately connlcted With mc. bear in his tchalf, 'willingly and gratefully, the testimony that at Washington, of ail times mid under all circumstances, he leas - been faithful. I further testify thathelms beerrable and rthciont there. I perform a pleasing duty, moreover, in declaring here, in the presence of his constitu ents, that always, and under all circumstances, Mr. - Matteson rendered me the sympathy, support and aid of a Lrnsty, reliable and devoted friend." New CANDIDATE run Vie PRESIDENCY.-A Ger man Sunday paper, published — in New York, sug gests Morrissey as a proper candidate for the Presidency for 1860. The editor . insist that no one in Congress then would be se audacious as to refuse the approptiation of money, or . te oppose the measures of Adruinstration ; tar, who would like to fight with his Excellency the Presi dent, to have his head and breast smashed ? The United States would then have a strong Govern ment. Re says : "Morrissey, Esq.," is also a "self-made .man. The Rough Skins, Blood Tubs, Mackerel Boys, Dead Rabbits, Plug ITglies, and other patriotic associations and clubs, have already opened the campaign at Long Point, _Canada. where Morris. soy asedstrikingurguments against h is opponent, Heenan, Esq. The following .ticket is suggested for the Cabinet: For Secretary of Stete-4-Yanlteo SuDivan, Esq. For Secretary- of Treti . ittry—Dati Cunningintin, Eoq, For Secretary of War--Tom Ayer, Esq. 'For:See:rotary Of . the Navy—Juba Dobson, Esq. Fur Postmaster General--Dilly Mulligan, Esq. TilE Fox- OF A Mum , : the County Fair at New Albany, Ind., the people had a most hearty laugh over a mule race after the fashion of an Irish Donkey thee, where each men rides his neighbor's beast, and the last one in wins. It is noth bad way of closing up a cattle show. It is decidedly better than •"female equestrian ism."— At New Albany, seven entries were• made, and when the drum tapped they all steeled, but were in a Few moments strung along the track for half a mile; persons were stationed at prep& inter vals for the purpose Of keeping The mires" in'the track, which they did at considerable trouble.— We never saw such frenzied exeitcnient as the crowd exhibited When tho last and winning mule entered by Andy flancilman, came stumbling up to the scratch, followed by 2,00 people, sheeting in the most ticifening - manner. The mule Miele slowly under the line—was almost pushed to the Mark; we might say. One of the Judges sung out to the crowd that the time of the slowestmele was made in ten minutes and set:coy-two seconds. AICFRDER WILL OEM-1 few years since-a eiti zen of Alabama, whose polls is suppressed by the papers, committed a cruel murder, but on trial fur the crime he escaped, owing to some link be ing needed in the evidence.. Public - opinion was against him, and he soon after left and took up - his residence in Attila county, Alice. It is recent ly related of him that, after having experienced the moat terrible agony for many months he pro• cured a barrel of whiskey, and excluded, - himself from the society of rean,Wirerc, solitary and - almie he plunged into deepest and-most thorough state 'of intoxication, drinking, it is said a quart of the "are water" at ono draught. In this gloomy and tnisetable condition he lingered flirting!) the lapse of, two or three months, and finally ,died, in the most intense mental agony, calling upon the by slanders to take away from his bedside the vic tim who bad so long - taunted his ixiothoty and 'agonized him in his dreams.—CVn. '77»leg. 7 F.: C e 7 1 1 GENERS"._ n 4 P , P.LIJ THE FEDER if, GOVEL. President—James ,B.n.har,an, Vice Pre,i C. Lireckt. , Aro4.-. Speaker (.I' , ! , e :I. , a4e—Sßplys e. Seeranl7,- !•;.I,!t. eilFS,3i eie Seel - ahoy Ti - eaAry—llettlrCab. Searetary n torioe.---Jaqpb Thunipzzon, Secretary .1.. f TUia;y, Secret.try ..r War—.liihn 13- Floyil, %rm. PostmiAer deaci'al--Aar..n V. Drain]. Tenn. An.cal , e.y o.,norni.—.liqvaliail S. Blank, Pa. Clifef uyti..e"- I —itakfer 13., Taney; Aseaaiate Jus ti.:e.".7ol;ll MeLeaa, James S. Wayna,:iahn Caron, Petnr V. Daniel, Samuel. Robert C. Grier, John A. Campbell, Nathan Clifford. STATE OFFIGEHS. Governor, ll'm F Packer, Lyeoming eo Secretary of State, Wm M Heister, Burks Surveyor General; John - Rowe, Franklin Auditor General, J'cob Fry, Montgomery State Treasurer, Henry S Megrim, Lancaster Sup't Public Schools, Henry C Hickok, Dauphin Canal Gem., Arnold Plumer, Venaugo ; George Scott, Columbia ; Nimrod Strickland , Chester. Judges of Supreme Court, Walterllimwrie, Chief Justice, Wm - A Pot ter, Goo, W Wootlward, Sas Thompson, Win Strong. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge, Sohn j Pearson Associate dird,gcs, Wm tank, 'G Deppiti Sheriff, David M Shuey Prolhonotary—J W Ebur Recorder & Clerk of Quarter Sessions, C P' hlifler Register, Daniel Stroh, jr Clerk of Orphans' Court, Jefferson B Light. Treasufer, Joseph Bowman Commissioners, Frederick Shultz, Jacob -K Bach man, Miebsel Deininger Commissioners' Counsel, Levi Kline Clerk, Cyrus Shirk Metisenger, Samuel Lutz County Superintendent, John II Kluge District Attorney, Levi ?daily Steward, Daniel Light Directot-s, Isaac Borto, Levi Kreider, SamlL'ehro Alinshouse Physician, Dr Wm M Guilford Auditors, John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan ner) Henry Brandt County-Surveyor, Adam Grittingor Coroner, David Klick Mercantile Appraiser; Wm U Ibach LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, J E - Daughcrty Council, Henry Bubb, Geo Molly, H T Hoffman; Philip Arontz, J M Marls, C Fauber Borough Counsel, J W Mish olligh Constable, Geo Walter -Justices of the Peace, Jos Gleim, A S Ely Constable,'Jos Shantz School Directors, Ed Uhler, Jacob Smitb,Elitts Rabe; H Zimmerman, II Derr, S T McAdam Assessors, S Harbeson, (w w) A H Embich, (e w) Ass't Assessors, Joel Goodhart, Adam Rise, (w tv) Chas Greenawalt, John :D Krause, (o, w) Supervisors, Jas.Lascomh, (w w) Rorgobr,(e vs) j. Judges, Goo Snavely, (ni Dernard Rauch, (e w) Inspectors, Abner W'Hilbiann, Peter Stouch , (w w) J Rodarmel, J H Hoffman, (e w) From tho Courier of Oct. 22 Surveyor, Isaac liZer TreaSarCr, lidiv A Uhler Post i‘listret , s, Mrs A L Rutbrauff Police, Henry McCord, Henry Ruth Wood Corder, Levi Ph caner N. LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Franklin Walter Ass't Barg,Lis, Gideon Light Council, Cyrus AGA, Geo Fisher, Jos Fusion, Josiah Dehuff, John Tunnel, Henry Lapo High Constable, Feter'Eckenroth, sr Wood Corder, John For, sr Justice of the Peace, John G Light Assessor, Absalom Min Ass't Assessors, Cleo Mittman, CForgoer School Directors, S Reinrehl, Thus Foster, Henry Boltz, John Miller, E E"Aiimtnel, J Pence Supervisors, John Arnold, Jaeoh''Gordy,"sr Judge, John Bean, sr Inspectors, Abraham Hostetter, Wm Mack Constable, Andrew Fasnaeht Auditor, Samuel Fisher • ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. I From Phihunt and the East;at //4. - a m ; . From Harrisburg and the West, at 4 p From Lancaster, between 5 and 6 p m From Shadierstotrn, at 10 a m From Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at 9 a, in From fleiltuan's-Dale, at 9 a m. MAtt,s close here at the following hours : For the East, at 31 p mil Fer Lancaster, at 8 a in. For the West, ttt 11 a mllFor ShTferst'n,at 31p m For Fredericksburg and Jonestown; at 31 p. m. For Heilumn's Dale, at 31 p. Important to Ladies. ?yrRS. r..:BUCII, would rospectfully. •inform the La dieg of Lebanonand surrounding 'wountry, that she has returned from ' fhe city of Philadelphia and has just opened a superior stock in her line 9 1- brisiness, suit able for {hoseason. Her stock consists of a large assort ment of Ribbons; Plower; Feathers—Dress-Cops- Laces, Head Dresses,Thfant Caps—also fall assortment of Fall and Winter Bonnets of the latest style and litshions,-- She will continue to manufacture Bonnets of the latest style and furnish Siritekie trimming. • Bonnets will also be repaired neatly andtanickly. She hopefully invites the Ladies to give her a call. She still - continneS et her - eld andivell knaint Stand in Cum berland street, nearly -opposite D. Brua's:llotel, LUCETTA . BUM Lebanon, October 13,1558.-4. All wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, and fine market, sec atteertistment of Hammonton-lands. Take Notice. FINITE YOONG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 0 LEBANON, have opened a large and commodious READING ROOM , and LIBRARY, at the TEMPER ANCE BALL, opposite the Post-office. The principal Nevespamrs and Magazines of the ceuntrY*il I arrays benliund on file.. 'The salvable collection of Meeks for merly constinitipg the "WISTAR LIBRARY," ere also on our sheivetand additional books are.now being selected to nudge the Library of .the *Assordation One of the most valuable in the State. Contributions of suita ble Woks are solicited from all who desire to see .the young men of our town supplied with a healthy' moral and religious literature. We intend that the "Library shall be comprehensive and Meet. SIMON T. STINE, Wm. G. WARD and THEODORE OYES, the Commit tee appointed, will be happy to receive such contribu tions of books or a "note stating where 'they may be called for. Reading Boom open every Thurs day, Friday and'Satetrday eVenings. from 6 to 10 o'elock. Persons dotdringle become members should do so lie mediately. By Order of the Board. Lebanon, October 6, 1865. BOOKS AND STATIONERY AI r A 1377. ROEDEL eon supply Country 'Merchants V V with the following Almanacs at city rates, ' -• Lancaster Agricultural Almanac, Eng. North American cc cc Uncle Sam Columbia .cc rt..' cc Great Western a American ToWn and Coitutry " " Ger. - Old Germantown CI Lant'alitirr CC Beading . cc cc _Southern ••• Eng. 'Brother Aituithalti cc c. Eug. Lutheran, Ger. and . MetbAist. Chrititan, Ger. and English. • .Goodls Booki•Store. THE New end Cheap Book Store of the under sigmetis located in Market. Street, 2 doors north of Guilford .& Lemberr,er's Drug Store, where-be will be pleased to see all his old friends, end those {lest , runs of having articles in his lino. With a determina tion of Selling cheaper than ran be purchased elsewhere, he would cesilectifilly call the attention of the public to his assortment of Bitten. Hymn. and Prayer Books, 3171- cellinteoux, Plank earl &had BnaT, WM and Window raper, Stationery, and every article in his line of busi ness. Also, Vocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1518. All the Mazaitees and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, to he had at publisher's rates. ,•. All orders tin - articles in - hie line carefully end prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned. Lehamin, Jan 1-1,1818. , J. 81. ,GOOD. 13oalzs! Books WA LT7. '&" izaTLE wonktrespectfully .k inform the Peblic. that they covi4antly reecive, from the Eastern Cities, eoplet. of VS,W,tI7 . nil the most important and 'attractive - Nor Btielts,tas soon as published, which they offer fur sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among More lately received are - Parton's Aaron Barr, Livingt On's Travcla and Researches in South Africa, Spark's Liftt of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the treat King, Bayard Taylce,s Northern Travels, - Debit and Credit, The Beason Why. They have always or hand - ielarge assaitmentof School Books. Monk Books and Statonery,lionday School Books. and large nssortnient of Mao, Pismo, Violin and (Misr Mask. '.Piano Forte, Me lodisn and Violin:Tnstrnetor. , - • PAP E R H AN GING of Foreign and Domestic Mauttlacture, Widow Shades. The Mont hi y Magazines, 'and all the 11 1- ETV . BPA TERS.,,dui : ly Weekly, Cnn be had by ceiling et the sture, on Cumberlandstreet. in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of ttie "fig nook," Orders - left with them for any kind ofgoods in' their line. will be prompt-1y attended, to. Lebanon, Feb. 4, 1858. GIFTS 1, GIFTS GIFTS !! ! „ALVA Mc:4710 st. The Only Orqjimil Gift Book-s Poe. G :ANS would inform hiefrionds and the public fj i r: that his EtAr'Gift Book store & Publishing dense is permanently estaMisbett- in Browit's splendid iron building, 430 Chestnut street, two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book at the reinter retail price, will receive ono-of the- fallowing, gifts, valued at from 25 cents to $100: ' . wonrn. *550 Patent. English Lover Gold Watches, . .$.400 00 each, 550,Patent Anchor • do -,:•do ' 50'00 400 Ladies' Gold Watches, 10k. cases . 35 00 .000 Sliver Hunting Watches, warranted, 15 00 ” 500 Parlor Timepieces. 10 00- " 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Sins, - 10 00 " 500 Ladies' Gold Brkelets, • '5 00 to 1200' " • 500 Gents' Vest mid Feb Chains,: 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets (large size dottble'e&e,) 'l.O 00 " 2000 Gald Lockets. (small size,)) ‘3 00' " 1000 (told Pencil Cases, with Gold Peri; 500 " 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with rases andlielders; 350 " 2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies') 200 " 2000 Gohl Pens, with Silver Pencils, 2'50 '2500 Ladies' Gold Peils, with cases and holders, 1 u 0 0500 Gold : Moss, (Ladies') 1 00 2000 Gents' Gold Binge, 2 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 200 " 0500 Misses' Cold Breastpin, 1 00 " 0000 Pocket _Knives,.. 100 " 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, - 250 " 2000 • do Sleeve Buttons, ' 200 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 250 " 0000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases. 5 on 15000 Ladies' Camee, Jet. or Mosaic Pine, 5 00 ," 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, .1 50" 5000 Articles of Gold • Jeivelry, Gift Books, &c:, not enu merated in the above, weal' frem 25 ets. to 525. Evans' now Catalogue, which is sent free, to all parts of the country, contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newest publication, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. Agents wanted is every town in the Colon. Those de siring so to act, cad obtain - full particulars by addressing Os above. N.ll—ileing largely interested In publishing books, Ind 'li/tying from other publishers in immense quanti ties, for cash, I sin enabled to make larger Aiecouuts to Country Agents and Hoek Dealers'fban rani be had at any other house iii the country. Any book published in -the United States ' the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards. will be prompt ly sent, Gift included, on receipt of publisher's-price. An e*tra $1 Book and. Gift given to any person order ing ten books to be sent to one address. Send fora Catalogue. Address -- G. G. EVANS, Publisher, Aug. 25, '5B. 439 Chestnut street, Philad'a Fashionable Tailoring. MBE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public In general,i.hat he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS mall its branches, at his resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street ; ) 2 squares east frinn Major Moyer's Hotel, (South side.) By atten tion to business. promptness in his enimgements, good fits, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share Of the public - patronage. He was it loino time in the em ploy of Michad Wagner, deed., and feels confident of giving general satisfaction. Being a new beginner he Solicits the Patronage of the public. Lebanon, May 12, ISSS, . GEORGE McCAULLY. To the rtiblic. PIM YOUNG MEN'S CIIRISTIAIit ASSOCIATION has 1. appointed the followingpounnittee t 6, attend to the wants of the poor and needy oraur town during the coming 'Winter, vie :—,George L. Atiring, J 1 U. Kohn, Dr. George Ross, D. S. Reber, Daniel Greet; Tobias Iteinwhi, (e. 5.,) and Joseph Ruston. • • - Any person, therefore, being in Went, or those know: ing of any such, are desired to make it known, to this. Committed. The benevolent and charitable of our town, who wish to give a helping hand to this Christian and humane en terprise, by contributing money, elothhig, or the neces saries of life, - will please inform• any of the above Com mittee, Who will wait upon them and receive their dona tions thankfully. In due - time; a fuli-report of the re. ceipte and disbursements will be published, for the in formation of the Public. Lebanon, October 27, 1358. JOHN RISE. One. n. n.tunitEnTr. "Home A "'lain 1 . 1 7 VIE undersigned would re,pectfully 1 ,1 , th„ pniait: th at they Houle ,'gall their BE .+:,SI ET 1 HON ESTAII.- Ltz.,11:41 - ,:sx t., the well.ht,tewn ph.,in CUntke- Inert sio , t, orposle Logrd 1.- , 1W7E , M," where they shall be pleased to accommodate all custom- CTS, fa the shorte.d, notice, and on the moat reasonable terms: The SHOP will be found in the Ito: meet or Adant lases licie Building end the WARE-1:0031 on the ttrst floor of the same Building, next door to 'tuber's Dry Goods Store: The Shop is a magnificent one—it being the handsomest in the County, and well calculated for such a purpose. They would return their sincere thands for the - liberal patronage afforded them, and particularly this dolt season. ft.. 70, Hoping that their untiring efforts to Please,and their return "HOME" to the old stand so long occupier by JoliN RISE, will insure for them a still more liberapatronage, they would invite all to givethent a call before purchasing . elsewhere. - Lebanon, Dec.3o, W. RISE 4; DAUGHERTY, Tin and Sheet - Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Next door to the Lebanon Bank, in Lebanon. TAMES N. ROGERS takes this method - of informing his friends and the public in - general that be Mullin nes to carry on business at - the above stand, where he of fers for sale the largest and best tisortmenOof TIN WAItE, made of the very best material and by eompe tent workmen. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and JOB BING of all kinds promptly attended to. As he is a practical workman, and attends to all ,is business personally; his en tethers can depend upon hay biz their work done right. Call and see and judge for yours , lves before pmchas. ing elsewhere: Thankful for : Int,t-AbYors,- he hopes by strict attention ffb business,_ and punctuality, to still re ceive a share of public patronage. We the 'undersigned Citizens of the borough of Leba non, Lebanon county, do hereby oettiry, that we are per sonally acquainted with James N. Rogers. and have em ployed him to do Tin Roofing thafetlier 'Tin and Sheet Iron Work for us; all of which he has done iu a good, substantial and workmanlike incliner. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending him, , with hill con fidence in his ability as a practical and competent work man, to the public at large. Samuel Rehm. Jos, Bowman, Tr., Levi Kline, W. M. Guilford, D.: Josiah Funck, John George. Lebanon, Juno 9,1858. Fashionable , Talioelito• and Clothing Store. 11 0 yo who would get a fine suit, dressed up in style ri front top to toe. Cell and see. Save 20 per cent., clear gala. fit the NEW-VLOTDING STONE, dd story o CItNTRE BUILDING, of Faber & Brothers. Bunnies will find it lunch to their advantage to bring their produce to the.Qhthili Store at the gentteßuildiags, of BAIT= t The MILORINO for Custom work ;receives the personal attention of ISA:, J. At Rama, with more care than ov er. Ilaving'secttred the best workmen, they are prepar ed. to Make up the limit thshionahle work at short no tice. . The Clothing all warranted; if they do not please Choy need - not betaken, „I/phonon ;gay, 12, -in; Fashionable Tailoring 171 llnsiu sof Lis Ol<i•&end fn Uavrhi and street ; near Plonk Rend.lvhere nll persons who wish garments made up in the lutist fashionable style nnd best manner, iire in vited to cAIL lie has lately received the ;New York, 1141- ndelphin, Path nmi Loudon reports of , . . Spring and Sunitn& . Fashions, and as he has none but the best "Workmen employed, he guarantees that all .work entrusted . tcrhim. will 'be done in a satisfactory manner.. . his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits Public favor‘ Ti/TAILORSI-:-.lnst received and fortnilo the N.York EURi Philadelphia. Report of Spring L StiMmer Fashions. Tailors wishing, the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that ho can Make his arrangements aecordingiy.:: . MICUIAIL Lebanon, April 14.1%15. Vailoa.latg iiwiSment ! GUMP respectfully informs the public that he. has kJ, purchased the Clothine:E:Ttablishinenr. (lump, continues 3IEEC ANT tt.1.1.011.1Al in all its branch es at his esteldb.hment. No 1, Ll.t.sin Ei.77. - 16126, next dour to the Eagle Hach has an elegant assortment of C/OthB, — CaSSilliCrSilfegingS., '' • • -and Furriish in' Goocls, in tenerril. which he solicits the public to examine. lie Llerte his particular attention to fittil,iggvnd mak ing,up to order. Those wishing'enthing made Weiland • litshionably are invited to calf. - N. H.—Always on band a large assortment oi TromE MADE CLOTHING, to which the attention of the gtablio is also directed. GABRIEL GUMt', Agent. Lebanon, August 11, ISSB. Clothing ! ,e I LOTHING to suit the young :,I.ld the old. CLOTITINO for Winter to keep out the-cold, CLOTTLINU all calory; black, brown. and blue, • CLOTHING. well made, end lltAticomble too. • C LUTING of elegant fit.l dLelere. CI.OTTUNG, which all taken pride in to Wear, GLOTITI NG the heat that ono he Itzlnptt, CLOTIIING riell.acwedir.t. as it ought, CLOTHING which any one clothing may mill, • CLOTHINO for men, yenthai bey,t.„.aml CLOTHING the largest osettrtmene in town, CLOTHING for Smith;fer one,, and for Brolvu, CLOTHING for MI the rest of menkital, CLOTHING. and all that belongs to thatHne; • C.l.:Ure bought cheaper than ever before. At RECIZZ.NSTEIN Che; , p Gletkinf , store. The largest, best selected ste,di of Clothing and Fur nishing goods ever brought to tuwu, is now unpacked Mitt great, bargain:, offered by REITZENSTEEd & itllO7llEll. cEW (MODS! NEW GOODS I It Lovers or the neater:irk! Q . E PM! . . CuU mtd Soon is your time TO BUY CHEAP T IJ.IE "Centre BMkliw," are full of NUB' GOODS.— Thertaste of thn must fastidious trill be gratified to everyaceeptation or ale term, when beholding the beauti ful NMI' Styliu of tadiee DITSS cmds. Among the, many we will nuoe a 'few. ench an Polle.de-Cheore, Cirat.inn Plaid and Stripe;" Plaid, Stripe, .11,,adere nod Printed Va lentin.; Frenelt Printed and plain C(01.1114, i Be lain; Printed and plain Cashmere, French Merino; 141- Vella liyailere; 111-de-Lgin, Mingllah• and American Chintz. and Fancy, Velvet ityadere. Cc., acknow ledged to surpass anything of the kind in this Borough. Wands! a variety. Collars. if lavo.*, Hosiery, &e. DinnaiiiC Goods-11mila, Ticking,' Cheek, tu.. &c., so cheap that you can save money by purchasing your MP' plies at Haber Funnels, all colors, very cheap. "It will pay" Gentle mou to purchase their Cloth, Over cooling, Cretsimems, Satiueti and Vesiiitga, for themselves suit their Boys, out of the very large and well selected Stock,juit ciPened ut the Centro Buildings of .RABBIt & BROS., who always "Study to please." • READY:MADE CGOTIIING to.pleaso eyterybody. • Lobanon, Siptiinber 15th. 1851. Lebanon Female Seminary. BIM! SESSION of the "LEBANON BEMALL 4 SEMl\ARY"wUicommencunu the first, chty of SET , Teximm, next. Madame DEVAILPS will giro instruction in Needle Work. LE 111 It. lIA WHIM Principal. MODESTY: DIZA3n..s, 'Teacher of JEusic cE French Lebtknon, Aug. 26, ISAS. . . • . Leechesl•Leeeltes: . . . ESUINI; imported gwo.dish . , Lentit; on, hand; and G for gale by LEJISERLiIin, Sept. 1, 180. . .• Diitggist a. Apothecary.. C . L 0 C 8, C L. 0.0 KS, • . . _ IV st RAC EI'ED AT - . A C K R . S DP* ICI ;25 SO ; 8 day and hour Oct. 22. '56. • BUSINESS CARDS. • .J.• ES. - ISO WYMAN • ". • . A TTORNEY-AT-LAW—ORicts iu Ciunberlaud Street, /I nearly opposite the Comrt Howe, will promptly at tend to all professional business entrusted to him. Lebanon, Sept. 15, IS5$. , .D. S. RAtitEllik, 1-I.A .GENT FOR TIM STATE FIRE 4; MARINE INSU • RANGE CO3IPANT, VA. Lobanon,Aug.ll, 1355-Om* • DA RUTS 3. SE Li* EU,. • • ATTORNEY. AT LAW. n,FPICE in Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brea's 44,,..1.10te1; Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 26,'57. LAFAYETTE BROWER, GAS FITTER. ADJOINING A. S. ELY'S Unite, Waltintatgbe' t, Leine non, Pa.. A largo and beautiful nieortmeutOLFIX TURES from the well-known establishment of COD uus k BAKER, always on hand at.Philadellibia prices. air All work warranted to give satisfaction. .trir All orders will be faithfully executed on the most remminble terms. The Lest of reference Oren. (Sep. 16, 'hi. P. G. WI.KIEL. Bnicit.LAyEit AND JOBBER, Maim:. Deposit; Dan')liin Comity, Po. lAM PREPARE D ,at all times, to put up Mies Worts, iu all ito brunches, and on the shortest ..,.. notice. Also, flitter: ..I.luumt,Nos, - Bori.Ena, I YU- I!I WALLS, BOWIES. niumvis, and all work counect- ' V ed with a FULINA,C2., dune. .egif- 4 Gang of Ston e , carom always ready to put down fuuudatlons,and do stone work of ovary damription. ' [July I,'47—tt. • - 2,500 MORE MEN WANTED'ASAIGENTSIocircuIitto rap- Id:selling 4iduablo FAMILY ISOItKE, which at. 'loot Dy the& low. pikes, Interesting contents; and an- Perbly rolorial plates. roc circulars, with particulars, apply, if you live East, to IIENRY 110 IVE, No. 102 Nur.. 'Sati-st, N. Y., it West, to' the 80.030, No. 111 Main4k,Cin-. etnnati.Aug. 18, '3B-;;In. • - Michael Lowlier, earlier of .flitraerry QIN MU/aril streets, Lebanon, Pa, • • MANLTACTUR£It OP ORNAMENTAL CAST AND RTROIJGR'T IKON . RAILINGS - . DOR Coneteries,"Verandes, Balconies, Phblic and Pri irpte Biounds, he., Ac,, which he offers in great va riety of desigui at lower prices than the same can he ob. hilned elsewhere. AlsO, CRATN FENCES of every (107 scriptlon codastmtly kept on . hand. August 25, . , All wanting to enti,gratc to a iniki climate, good Not; and fine ntarktd, see adrertiseinint Of Hantnioitton Lands. , To all wanting Farms, sea advertisemant of Hammon ton Lauds. Ladies Fair. Commencing; LADIES DRESS GOODS. 3i JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of Nose giyle Dress Goods. i'ancy Dress Sone, Extra Dlack Clain sml Fancy Coloriog..., Plain Coil De. Chi ver a. All Wool Del:tines, very Cheap. Mosel in Delaine at all pkides, Plainand Printed French ifiainoea, Alpata Lusters, iF la i n I a nap. Lama Plaids, fancy colored, Bayadere V a e - n i as, Persian Cloths, Shaded Cashmeres, Chintzes, Prints. Gala. Plaids.- And an endless wiriety of other dregs goods, just re , ceived and for sale at reduced prices, by IfEN.RV & STINT. Hol all ye fair ladies, who seek or desire; To set off your beauty with handsome attire ; Who have learned the great art Kowa heart to enthral, By the hue of a dress or the fold of a shawl, -. Would you know where tha patterns you want may be found ; Woull you know where fine goods in profusion abound; Would you Fashion and Taste in your purchase COM bine, Than let me' esetirt you'to HENRY &= STLIsTE, Ef . . F..' 51-rilisl evo&-as..; . ostr.'ask '`• Eg oil 2-Itt 4 1•15• .c s ? 4 ,0 g :EL F c‘2, - r.O MDR s* p -„ El Pte E.4 - ' 5 .6;119F , 7: 4r e7.1 6' ' 4 5- 54 R• W e' .. o .--s .i' F' S• ••' :"- 5k ... "' cl.O tit t tzt t F,44'4,7 tt - 1 Zlr:ro sap • 54 0 E: 4 :',l-cf tircf, r•=,`Prot • T- ` r !....,1 • 11 -s - g. , p" ,g g Baf. g•Tcr, • =l-S • . 4 gg , a v , -p, fir.. 4,PF az s c;T:i • . Grand Openings , • AT HENRY 8t- STI NE'S 'FOR GEN TLE m AN'S WEAR. N14.1,8i1l and FBIINCH . Diare:', Brown, Green.Blee; cadet:se.. Beaver and Thibet Cloths.._ - Pilot and Mohair Cloths, all colOrk: • FANCY CASE - AKRE& Medium grades- iu side stripesike Doe skin CaAtneres. ' • , • Cadet, tYxtlall and lii . •ewtrinited.. Bell double and twisted Cusimeres, Plain side Stripes and plaid, : Cotton Warp Cloth. : • Heavy Black and Brown. SA TT INETTS' In • every variety ,of styles—Black., 'tarn, and Printed goods. . • :; • VESTING-S. Fine Casimere Valentin, arc, Black and Colored-Satin , plain and- figured. Some very inuidsome Silk Vesting;,. And a large stock of .READY , MADE CLOTHING for Meass and Boy's Wear. • • • COATS, PANTS, . ••• : . •• VESTS, OVERALLS. • MISTS, ALSO; ruder Shirts., D . rawers, ,Stovkia2.;, Bosoms. Colltui, IlandkPreld Saapenders A erbat variety is sold at great bii. galas.— 11, Call and see, at . ItE.VRY & STINE& Hair Dregsing, and ~ 1 gan2.1.- s ooning.Saloon- , • rimnill:: , lAN wiraLgY 'would respectfully in /74 form tL .1,0,11 - e, that "thty havc„EEMo.yED Stabli..iinne,,t to Market street, nave' door to John.il.f. lhdel. lA:dant:Where it 'Niiilgive them pleasure to wait . ou ell r may"favor them Wait their patronage. They expeficnee in the huSiness, and will spare OA pain, to girt entire satisfaction Ali"their 015t0m.:.r,.. m.:.r,.. They half... made every arrangement for the per fection of their bminCS - E. They cordially invitee call and Lebanon: March a ; -1.ti.7,3 The 11 - mmentor, Farmer, a new.Ta per devot ed to Lit/mom, and Agriculture also setting forth full acconuls of ike new sattlernet oillammontou, in New Jersey. ran ho schsatilred for at only 25 Os. per annum. Inch's, postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Ijm Dior, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Thom wishing' cheap lands, of the best quality. la one of the Inahhhatt and most delightful cli..rates In the Unin, sae alvertisement of Hammonton Lards. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4• SEE THE NEW STOCK MEGEI ry-bouj.s, Grocery & Crockery, =MEI itaiztvgit STORE. lEON Ai:1) 1.1.31:11 ERNI.% X lamina his friends and tb j public that he has jest rerelvtd a neis . stdek of . Goods for. the Winter 'Trade, wbich :du 110 fotind as clviop as any . atoek of tho kind in this town, cot:sitting of all sueh GOODI3.es are usually kept in a first-class stole. Particular attention is glerit to Staple tackle for the ronnt ry tradootot, neglect s:g tLc fancy artielesVor LA.- es Lices, Lawns, .I.4,lrigitt,".Under- Breerei, thuwieichinrs, 02ATLIntEx nr4 invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassiniereit,'CaSdnete, Tweeds ; Fancy anti other Vestinga, Velvets Cords. ate. In tho GUOCEIRT department luny be found n al:egertmsetnrevery need in the Family, Cblreo Sugar, Spices, Tens. 31a,kerel, kc. ClitickELtY ifio stuck is well auleck•cl. •-- 1. E O,Nf mmEr.o N . . - . )74,-,The biglier4 market. price will be paid for COUN- TrAr . r . itobucx. ' • (Lebanon. Sept. 22. Sixteen' Years in 'the Wilds •• • - •. of Africa. I.ooo,Acaucrs•NnsTED to. , ,tiott.Dr. LIVING STON Et - TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS dating a TrEldence of "ymrS in the Wilds of Africa. This is a workof thrillfug adventure and hairbreadth mopes among savage beasts and more Savage men.— Dr. Livingstone was ulono unaided by any white man. traveling with African attendants, among differ ent tribes and, patlauft, $ll strange to hint. and many ar them hostile. rind altogether forming the post aston ishing Book or fintriiis the wdrld has ever seen. All our Agents acknowledge it as the most saleable book pub lished. The most liberal . cummistilon made to Agents,in small or large quantities For particulars, address • .1. IV. BRADLEY. Publiplihr, 48.,1Sortlt Fourth Street, PlitLai..lpltia, Pa. Copicsscut los m4.lf,„froe,cn receipt of tha.price, $1,•25. IOTICES OF• VIZ PRESS From amon,g,:tbe Mu:tired:4 of favorable notices, from the- most •respechibTe fonimals of tho country, °four :heap edition of "Llvitptone's Travels and Explom tions in Afrint," we lite the toilowing. "It abounds in deserittions of strange nwl wonderful scenes, am..ng, a people awl in n country entirely new to the civlliked world; and altogether we regard it as one of the Most interesting books issued within the met year.—. Doily Denmeret, flak:ram, N. J. . "it is emphatically an edition thr the people; and Judging from therapia sale with which it is meeting, it is fully MiPtiteinted by them.''—uhrislian Freeman, Begitin. "The book is 'laving a great -run, and will bo read by every rending man, woman and child, in this as • Well u other lands."-_ (Ohio) Telegraph. "Thu work is finely illustrated,well priked,and firmly - bound, this nose:oring in every respect the. demand.. for a popular anecheap edition or they "Jotirneye mid-Re searches ht South Africa. Those of our rudely who would have a delightful hook t r Yeadiug, at any Hour , will not bo disappointed in this work".—U. S. Journal: "With truth. e can say that seldom is presented to the reading put.lic a work containing such a vast amount of solid instrltetion as the one in question. The vol ume Is handsomely Illustreteiland presents that unique appearance of exterior fur whivh Mr. Bradley's .publi cations urn noted."—liiniill `This iFtm•egting work should he. in -Abe lniode of eyery , 4,me. ItslUteresting pages of suircrittirtis ere full Of instrudtion and nunteeruent. Ton.thciusanci copier, it is Stated, hive been soil in one montlO—Auburn Ameri- Can. . - `•"Dr. Livingstone's Travels and Reroseege* iu South Africa appear to great advantage in this edition, which is undoubtedly the edition most acceptable to the reader who rends for practical instruction and amusement"— ...Saturday "The tuition of Dr. - Livingstone's TraveLs, published by a. WA Rru di cy , h jit9t;whet it purports to be. Like all Mr. linulley's publications, it Is excellently gotten np."—Tiourt „Igautor, "We can recommend the edition of Dr. Litittgatone's Travels, published by Ilmdly,•of Pntladelpbia, SLY every way worthy of public patronage. Its excellence and Its cheapness recommend it over all others."—PrankLestio's Maya:hie, .CAUTION.—The Attention of the Publishers has been called to spacious editions Of this work, pot forth as "Narratives Of Dr. I.43.lnEstione's Travels in Africa."— Ours is the Only erican : edition of this vent work published, :Ind centsins nil the intuortnot matter of the English: edition, which is sold atiix'dollars. SPECIAL NOVICE TO AGENTS AND .CANWASSERS. We have recently published sem:TM new and saleable B oo k s, including “The PubDC had Private Life of louts Napoleon : with DicsmfAteal Notices of his most Dis tinguished MillinClT, Cimierals and Favorites; and the 'lndia Maury," being a complete liistory of India and the Pre.r.ent War; "The Angel and the Demon," a tale of thrilling interest, by T. S. Arthur. "Life of Dr. .E K. Kane, and tze Diktinguislied American Explorers, Ac., dc, These, nit]] Our formei extensivemitalotm, e of popular book', gives us the best and most saleable list of publi cations ever effi•red to Agents and • CanVassers, to whom we offer the moat liberal terms. Send for our list,which Is sent free tr, tiny part of the United States. Philadelphia, October 13, 1858.--2tu. . . •- • - Dyspepsia . and. Fits. DR. 0, PHELPS BROWN. rroEraselcte"rnAiryeA"TßlieOlttlegyeßft),.. i'.ll,7l7Pys'gra. ( tbat for n part of the time he was confined to his bed. Go waa eventually cured by a prescription fur nished Lim by a young clairvoyant girl. This prescrip tion, giveir him by a mails child, Irbil° k e n lt shit,: of trance, has cured everybody who boa taken it, never hating failed once. Ills equally . aa sure 'in lai.sl. of FITS of DvsesSsi.t. ' lile ingredients 'may" be found in any drug . store . .1 will sendllds Valuable presprip- Von to any person on , the recleiit'of one stamp to pay • postage. Address DR. O. WIELDS BROWN. N 0.21 Grand street,'Jersey City, N. J. September 15, 18511-3 m.-in. D S.' RA B ER'S • • Wholesale and Retail Drug Store. twn It , enovoll to hi 3 New 'Bnilding. on Cumber rand Street" opposite the Eagle Builditbgs, • Lebanon, l'a. subscriber respectfully announces to hi..4:l:4tiiin -1, Mutes and thenublie in general, that he has con staidly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, . PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - - PAINTS - , Cfl E-M IG - A -L S,DYE-STUFFS. VAIiSISZES • „TURPENTINE , GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES,. HAIR-OILS, • - EXTRAPTS,': Burning Fluid, Surgical listrumeuts, Toilet Steps, Se gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles toc numerate.; to mention, which he offers at low rates, anc warrants the qualities of the articles as re.p,tesented.— Purchaser.; will please remember this,, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before , purchasing elan where. tfa Physicians' prescriptions 2W...family rkci pea carefully compounded. at all hours' of the day or night, by calling at the Diu , * Store, opposite-the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the - Store will be opened for the com pounding" of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, M., 12 and 1, and land SP. AL Lebanon, Dec. 9,1857. DAVID S. RARER. ismarsAmi_raw-5,,, ED`ICINES! PrOITWAILMitt, TOILET &FANCY ARTICLES JOSEPif L LEMBERGER, /lAREET STREET, Opposite the Market House ALL'ARTICLES BOUGHT of ineWAR RANTED FERE and FRESH, and sold to SUIT THE TIMES! ALL 'TRU 'POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, • • At Lentherger 7 e. HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, - • At Lemberger's. BURNING. FLUID & PINE OIL, At Lemberger's. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Lemberger's. FRESH - GARDEN SEEDS, ._ Lemberger's, SPICES,- SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Lemberger's. With all , the . articles astrilly, kept in a well-cemlucted First-Class Drug Store. • TRUSSES! of every variety. and 'sib] at the lowest market prices. Warranted to lit when applied. AR' PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAIIIItY RECIPES, accurately compounded by • S. L. LEMBERGER, ORADUATEof PITARINIACY,wIM has had an experienea of eight years in Philadelphia and Richmond. Va. CPUNTRY MERCHANTS Supplied witn Burning Maid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee. .n a t e hes, plaelsng; Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Ea• Seneca, Medicines, Perfumery, &c., at the moat liberal Wholciale: iites, TiV . . J. c I..II3:IIIERGER, DRUGGISTS t. 4 POTIRCARI Lebanuu, Aue,.ll, 185 S. Market Stree. Dr. ROSS' DIffUG STORE, C1TM1Tt1.9.413 STREET, Opposite the Coutt ..,Hditse., Lebanon, Pa. TALL ItOSS respectfully announces that he has for 1..,/ sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, 3led on e s, Dye - stuffs, Perfumery, Trusses,. Patent Medicines, and Fancy bloods, which are offered at the lowest prices. an experiehce lathe pfu g , Busintss of over 20 years, and -.-tention to the wants of the public, enable him Om first style of the science. DR. ROSS WORM LOZENGES, do the most certain cure for Worms use. They aro snieet, „atinto child T refuse take Otani, 'Persons laid ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Lozem „" and refuse all others. Many per t, not having this Lozenge will try wt you to take some other kind; do let theta deceive you—von tan si rs get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, attom,..and you can have them sant eou, free tff expense by mail, if yen lose the price in a letter. If less m a dollars worth is wanted, enclose ost-ollice stamps, and you will receive them by return f mail. post paid. Dr. Ross will send theu to any pert f the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on hen, and get them. Price 25 rents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD TILLS.. These Pills operate withotit giving the least pain or tut . easiness, and can be taken with positive advantage in nil caves in which a purgative would he needed; as the POinot en tenni at OT Feretn, , Cos tirenors, Liver Complaint. some forms of Dyspepsia; Deadache, Impure Mood, :owl all diseases arising from impurity of, blood. They will be found superior to any other pill in use. = Price 2e rte. per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo ney: Sold only by Dr. Ross. Lebanon. Dit. LOSS' TONIC :MIXTURE. , • A superior medicine for the cure of Sick Headache, NniSons adache. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Nor. cons Weeknees; and all other Ili:Senses requiting a tante, TRUSSES axn SUPPORTERS. Dr. Ross keeps constantly .for sale, a large assortment of Tralses, of all sizes, and various in,price, which wit sold Tare lOW. An aperient% Of shore than 29 seers, giVe the aillictedadvantages not to,he had at every Draz store. A .peinowal attention to thefitting eiVett If you need a truss call at Di, itefis',Drtig..Stare,:Lettation. DR. ROSS' INPANT_DROPS. For Culic. Spasms, Restlessness . , &a_ of Infants, Ts mains nervous irritation:soothes pain, and induces to sleep. without leaving the dull, 41rowey.state that fol lows the 'age of other infant drops. Special attention is leaked to this :remarkable action. AS* -'fur Dr, Ross' In fant Dromi. . DR. ROSS' tIAIII TONIC. Is your hair falling Oft? are you troubled with (land nilf, or itching of the head? . Dr.. Ross' 'Hair Tonic will cure the4c troubles.. Price 2 eta. DR. ROSS' CURE . i6IIFEN - lat & AL'UFf. • Ferer and Ague eerier in 24. hears. Individuals .ho have suffered for weeks and months, hare peen In R Ida gle day relieved, as if by magic, from the excruciating ebill end burning fever.- Sold only at Ifr Ron.' Store. DR. ROSS' RYE WATER,. ...... ‘ i For the cure of Sore, Weak, trlifflauted Eyes. Price 25 cis. • .., DR. ROSS'' WORM OIL. A positive cure for Worms. • DR. ROSS' LINIMENT. The best Liniment in use for Rkeurna tism, Sprains,Swellings, BriA96l. Tooth ache, Sore Throat, and all painful and • Neuralgic Directions of the body, is Dr 1 Ito: a' Liniment. DR. ROSS' TOOTH WAS.II, For the cure of vpongy nod bleeding. gurus, Scurvy, for cleansing and presery in, - ..nd mains, and imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath, nee Dr. Itose' Tooth Wash. DR. .BERA L'S •EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For • the cure of Rheumatism, Totter, Scrofula, Pains in the Stones, Old Sores, Pimples on 'the face. Eruption. of. all kinds, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug store.. • ••• ... - : ' . . . GOUDA CURED FOR CENTS. Da. ,PnYmca's Coact' Suer , 'prepared and sold only by Dr. ]toes, opposite the Cont House„is a certain ewe for coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, &c. Look well to the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Ross' name is on the bottle. EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN DE CODED! Evidence stronger than certificates! L.taz's Vyorri- ELK COStralMa is performing more wonderful Mires than any other _Medicine known! It is perfectly safe to tab, Try it. If yon are not satisfied after using one Bottle, the money' will be refunded; if not able to pay. one Itottle.wlll be given gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars per Dottie., or thaw bottles for ten dollars. Sold only at Dr. Rosa' Drug Store. • Lebanon; Juno 16,1&58. BRANDRETWS • PILLS CVONT. PURIFY YTUE BLOOD. in any INUED pain or uneAsiness organ le gener ally cured by oue or more doses of Brandreth's Bills. Thirty years personal experience by the undersigned futlYJoetitY this aasertiou_ • . Dr. :lames Lull, of , Potstlam, N. Y, says:- 4 i have cur ed the most deplorable costiveness of the bowels with llrmulreth's pills,when everynt her remedy and failed, and the patient was given up to die. Skin diseases of an in veterate and painful character, such es erysipelas; salt rheum, tatter and summerheat, I have seen eradicated by their use. I have cured the rheumatic., the epileptic the paralytic and the consumptive with these excellent pills alone." • In jaundice and nll affectionti of the liver, dyspepsia, dysentery and diarrhoea , pleurisy, sudden alas and M. flamations, female obstructions, scorbutic and scrofidons, even gouty and neuralgic affections, have given way to tho use of thin medicine. and now, after twenty' experi ence, toy estimation of Brandreth's Yips continues to in crease. OBSTRUCTION. ; • • A young lady, beautiful and healthy, took cold, which caused a serious obstruction for 2 years ; her health was broken down and her btanty departed. .At length Brand reth's Pills were tried; eleven tholes, of from two to font", were taken in fifteen days preceding the usual period.— Regularity Was restored, and her health and good looks recovered. WORMS. Brandrctles Pill the belt vernsifuge; they are in fallible. A little child, six years old, for some weeks secs drooping; its mother gave it of Bmndretlis sugar mated pills ; the next A there came : away, a worm. sixteen inches long, and a large as a child's Anger. The child was well. • • .• PLEURISY. . A gentlemen, away.Srom home, was taken withpleuri- By; the infLamtuation was terrible; everybreath made him writhe with agony. Eight Branclreth , s. Pills were swat, lowed, and warm oft applied locally; the pills operated, and the pain was relieved; plenty of gruel:was taken, and six more pills, and the second day the patient was cared. These statements shoithA hava.i : eight, and prevent the tiro. of poisonous drape, and stop the sad practice of bleeding. , • B. BIWDRE'rIf. Itrandreth's Pillp are sold at the Principal Office. 2g I. Canal street, ltrandroth's llttildlng, at 25 cents per lox and the same. sugar-coated, 13 cents, warranted to keep as welLati the plain.. • Sold by,Dr.,lizosze Ross, Lebanon Sept 16; - • , Lolls? DRESS GOODS swAst iAl4r: tine rump,. AND MILUECUL "
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