3`tiutttistt. .7 'll - FIEE DEMOCRATIC PRINCIDLES CEASE TO LEAD, W CEASE To FOLLOW." WM. M. BIiESLIN, Editor ardl Proprietor LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1858 NORTH ,CAROLINA .Suwwroits.The Legislature of North Carolina has just re-elected the Hon, Thomas L, Cling= man to the U.S. Seintte, for six years from the 4th of March next ; and Judge Thomas Bragg ; in the mon) of Mr. Reid, who was temporarily appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy of Judge Biggs, resigned. Both these,gon tlemen are supporters of the present Administrat ion. SMITH CAROLINA U. S. SiNATOII. The tenth ballot for a United States Senator was taken in the Smith Caroli ma Legisiaturd on Thursday, and result d in — the election of lion. James Ches nut, at present President of the Senate. The vote stood, for Chesnut, 92,, for Gov. Adams 54. This election is con sidered a signal triumph of the con servatives, or -Union men. M. E. : INTIM.It NORTILL--The Minutes of the Northern Methodist - Episcopal Church, just issued, show the folloWing figures; Number of conferences, 49; Sunday schools, 11,490; Church mem-- hers, 956,555.; being an increase dar ling the year, of 136,000:; churches, 9,- 063; parsonages, 2,407; value of church edifices, $17,560,000 ; number Of:trav eling preachers, 6,502 ; local, preachers,- 7,530. The Southern Church has a membership of 655;000,;"`2•,'434 travel. ing, and '4;907 local preachers: -Total Methodist membership,Nor th and South, 1,662,332. ().• The second session of the 35th Congress assembled at Washington on Monday. It 'will last until the 4th of March, 1859—three months.. It is to be hoped that members-will at once go to work and,legislate for the country during the short time of the sessiori, and not for party, as was the case of the `long session_ Politics had full sway during the first session, and now,'' gen. tlernen, to business, The country rion'i need saving just now. It stands pretty substantial' The ?resident's 112essage will be pub ? lished next week. It is a good one. or The election in Barks county for a successor to. Hon. J.- Glancy Jones, for his oneipired`term, took place on Tuesday of last week, and resifited iii The election of Gen. Win. H. Keim, the opposition candidate, over Hon. Joel B. Wanner, by 469 majority. The vote was nearly 3,000 less than in (N b tober, We deplore the result, but at the same time have consolation in the reflec tionobat if a majority in Berke county of from 4,000 to 7,000 can . , be broken' down, the time may yet come.when a similar result can ,be achieved in Leba non pounty. It clears away the miss from the eyes of some . _of our friends who always believe that "it is of, no use to try," that "the majority against us is loci large," &c. Berks county Proiei that the thing can be done. - Hence, let us take fresh courage in this nounty,— re-organize our forces and be ready for. the emergency. Eternal vigilance is the - price of Liberty: Let the glorious banners of Democracy be put afresh to' the breeze, in this the hour of our dis content, and, of a truth, as nothing can be stationary, but must move, the de- mocracy cannot well move backward, but must move forward. Let the de mocracy in every district prepare to organize and achieve a bright and glori ous future; - U:7" Two new counterfeits have re. eenkly made their appearance, which - should. be. guarded afainst. One Ica $lO note of the Farmers' and Meehan ics' bink of Middletown, Now Tomei; and the other-a $lO .on the Bank - of Wilmington arid lirandyieine". LOok out for, both. . Airl>tateNsE WIND.FAI:L.--ACCOrdbit to the Cumberland (M. D. Alleghanian, an old man, named John D;Pohst, livieg in the Glades, in that county„se6eeMy, +discovered that he was the rightful own our of a large tract of land , in the rich-' ••eat mineral region of Pennsylvanians'. • derlaid with immense seams of•coal and WO; and valued at eight million dollars.. •lirbbet,ifla•said, lived on the Jandilf. .Ity- fee to iatii; Atecuttne involved through his'brOther,- Mortgaged his property to its then "full value; and came to Miry. land, wh'ere he has ever since lived in indigent circutnatances., The property .eubsequently passed into the liaodsof . 'his nephews, who afterwarda•ecild A . A° a wealthy company, The d itlienkr .01 givinea good title to the.propertyr lead to the fact thitt Brobat was still alias;— lie was searched out, foian t d; and taken an tOPennsylvtinia,and aeoordu rto . the:, Allegitanian, has eold'out'alrlitte:Fight for the sum of $2,600,000. ' • 11zr The land noticed, above .is,in Schuylkill countz„ . and Ibe:.ntliole ac count is all true, witittboexciptioo that ffieie are font- 'cilikire RlO•many lotthe sum mentioned . - PREMIER FOR THE BEST FARM.--The Agricultural Society of Chester county have awarded a premium of a silver _ cup, "for the best arranged soil 'best cul tivated farm" to Mr. Thos. W. Jones, of Pennsbury. There were several competitors.. The farrn contains 110 acres of cleared and 12 acres of W''Ciod• land—keeping 15 head of cattle, 3: horses, auk 'cultivating but 0 acres of wheat and oats . each,,t'a - cres of corn, nrrd . "2o .acres of .mewirrg . grass. The , ' 'fences were found., in good .condition,; and Whole arian#ernentof the barn,: implements, gardetrand buildings ; fault less. St would be . Well'fOr','Our Society to imitate the eicample of ,the Chester county 'association. • 0:r Allibone, the .President of the. 'late Bank of "Pennsylvania, is ofi trial in Philadelpbia, for his`siviiidling ations with that institutioN. O The ReputdicauS of the Indiana Legislature have nominated. H. S.-Lane and John 4. Davis., for thell.S. Senate, in place of Messra; Bright and Filth; not resigned, and,whose terms have not expired. expired. Perhaps they won't get seats in that .'body, at /east not until a vacan cy should happen. Mutliart, a (ellen , ionteivhat: n'oted for hotse-stealing in the adjoining counties, was sentenced to seven , years, imprisonment at - Harrisburg; last week, by Judge Pearspn.. One rasca=l ldiS - The'Derneerada'Staie cofrentiOrio'f Virginia, .an Saturday rnernitg,,,numi-, nafed the Hon. John Leteher, for f3ioy-- ernor. Mr. Leteher As, - preet.fit;, member if Cc:1110 - 08i froth - the "Ninth District of Virginia, and by ,his, ability and fearlessness, has won the confidence and arm regards of the Democracy. of the Whole country ' The eleetion Virginia takeasplace on the '4lll. day, -,in.Manyi- tJz The Denmeratie Btarp, .Pontren-, Lion of Kentucky will he held at Frank . fort on the Bth Of January Nom= inationa are to be made for Lieutenant - •.Goyejnor and : other State Kr"-The inhabitants , of Dakota, in -an ticipation of redeiving a:Territorial. or ganization froth Congress' this' winter, have ;,elected W.l W. Kingsbuy as a delegate to-Congress. THE DUTY ON SUGAR We admire i devotion tolprinutples„ir respeetive 'of personal interest,. and •the .fedlawidg article . froin Rini/Orin,' shows an eiatnplg . of:that kind.;. In ;speaking,of,l4;titity,cin .aug T . ar that journal.same. spirit- that we have id raeafed of-the Astieiy bottaties,.t.hat have been, so long. imposed -by •the Federal Guy, ernment to advance New England---in terests at the expense' of the whole pee) pie, we desire also to protest against the Tariff for the protection of. Sugar, a Southern prbduct. - We tire opposed. to class legislation - every form. Thee l Goverriment tvaa formed such fpurpose: : The true,. doctrine. ; equal protection Icilail, , Apecial favoisttry none .. • ;s, ks; • ~4 4 • • bi.•Q r . V/3 Work haft r ff i ft gni tak e W.jss.Pggi Yc l the authority:oft Cengress„ whieltueeme! tains smile lettilerrefifrenee to•th&etrie, ti va lion" Ortispiar the.eireit..et4bo.. Aral' for ; : i t ..4ena4 . 1 ° ,.',1 whirl •a• motto , : of- direct and :peal, tiye'interest to eilfr i ' . #enit in' the coun • .. try.; frtite,Oe ;we .learn„that_ four.l . lUndsell thousind:aerett of lend are cultivated in the production sugar, .'and 'that 'life 'Whole neniter (if 'pltinters (mi .- tea - pa' in ittreeltivatigp,:was,only : 26Bl when, the 'Census of 1850 was *taken:' —Last yeari we paid in duti..sl2';47B,ooo"thi'ftiri4' single article. alone. The'whele 'value of..the sugar.erop of the United . States Was leasthan the'etnount or duty paid epeeet: ; •l!RAKlbi 3 O L :iiitttlireet.' tea up • on those whcictininAith ill art lON is orte , of. that necessaries of :li fe‘ that enter ''into' "ant versa! 'consumOtion. • • :Tilt VICIThILS OF Tliffi I.IOIIIMY TRAWL- Dit.z—The trieMbers of the expeCtsdry::reciiiiiiii . int. 1 'litre. the step -met6r...:tif..,:Xhe thifatunale young mutder,eraticr4uicide . ,, is conval -escent. The .dangerous. woup,ds...„upon her .head and the .hruises...uni),.,her:JßA? have been skillfully heale4t,...litr...Goul -dy is also rapidly•recovesing; one of-.the wounds wood his bead , has been-entire ly healed; the other ; and most-danger obs, is in a fair way for-healing. The prolrudes very slightly; but is dai ly going iiown. ltir. - Geouldr retains hit faculties in a wonderful' degree.;6- Hi; is able to freely cOfiverse 'on •till topics. He has kieen with the suicide of his soli,.and titijuiOrs more. tranquil. ... . The • gill, kigip.l4, still remains theNew-XoFla-bi1E0,14;540 her wounds indicate spaedirectivery., 7 - Her physicians are very. coofiiknt'of ea vingther life. Young Nathaniel Goo). dj la,irlso convalescent, so much, so, as to be able' to. sit; up in his. bed. , His brothereharlesis getting along slowly, but by dotietant -care and attention the phpeicitioif`lifope I'o restore him to health. • • X' A daring. Buckoye has.„addrossed to ,the 4lghting world; through -the columns of ,the Nogle county Ohio Democrat, a card, etating,that he ac cepts the challenge of Mr. Thomas Ifyor to fight for ten thousand dollars. Baid Buckeye is nathed 'Doak; btu; fought and won one battle; is said by the Ohio editor to.be one of, the most respectable .oltizens, of that,eounty; has many friendo, who will o tmok,hitei„wpo claim that in pOliialf . allionco he l e nnt r infeiloi to - Byer, and is abreqollibnatete with "any man the'Btates in museularpowee.— t ilis , hefghtirrising.eis - feet--,straightout a n arrow —and weighs,wken stripped,,,,cwo hundred,Tind' wiz pounds. The "fanny,' especiallyth'it'pOrtion opposed to Ryer, are circulating this challenge, and doing what they can to bring about the counter. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. High and Low Churchism, . Our attention was directed to the remarks of a contemporary, on "wind it styled the tendency of "High Olturchism," and we were not a little sur prised to find such tote , lietis•l4 the chtislian Church entertained, as therein Iti T uea. ft will not be taken. amiss, if we express the opinion that little credit is gained for unprorolted at tacks on high V lows of the' Christian Church, Wftreh it should' be theAuty of every good, man to Cherish and prom Me. • The remarks tif 'the con ioniPeritri in question, were uncalled for and do 'serto 'a. passing notice. • ' • . • • The iword'""Titiik:' Chnrehisrti" ithplies two , things, rirst, 'that there obtains among a'por-. Alen of the community 'a high view' of the Chris tian Church: anti; secondly; that another pokion' entertain bufa'dk , iieir of that sacred institution: To which of these, 'parties our contemporary 'be .. . lonws is manifestly evident from the remarks .tnade, and ilie'trouble taken to 'cowmen& an Atilt proyoked atthelfen "kief-rehttrehitrat." '• Our icon temporary;is untaistakeably a 'tom churcliman, if ..• any at' all._ We entertainloo exalted an opinion, or the Christian 'Church-to have any sympatitY , tyith the lot views which nre beginning to:airay. theinsclteic even in-politicr;.l pit*TS, 'again*" the , , ,proper conception of th t glorious instituttorr , . which has'ilorte more:good to Mankind lhitn all'_ other institution s' taken together since the world' The Christian Church, in our opinidn. is , a4tioino institution.--instituted by 'God, him self, and not by man; and, for dlvintchnd super natural Purposesthe - Salvation ofthe ' hineitia race. As it divine institution; in character, func tion and.dndign, It stands above the order et merb mature. It's animating"spirit is divine. Xt`i power and dittherity, it's rights and piivileged'aro eemniunicated and asibentleiit?ciby God hitt:tsar ft dens - not stand'in "tho"siirae catedorY with other . moral refe;in ancidas, or beneinima associations of Unman contrivaitee—nrof may b r e'M:gattized, diiided'or'dissoli4tl at 'Odes ;aro by the partied OOribereed, - without theliby coraraittingstri. The Church,in the; hingitage or the good Tlool;, is the Itfystieal Body .of - and the Pillar and ground oe(hcsTiittrkYaCid in' the langniign of. the trovand 'Catholic. Because it is thus cliivine,SnPer-nattiral .and mystical in, its character and functions, it is as much an :abject of faith as any other article of ;the Creed, and. hence, "we believe in the holy 1 ,:eatholie church." It is the be,:irer'et' Christianity in the world, the kingdourof*G-dd-on Earth, out ;side erarlilehr there gerfainly iismo•salvation.-4, The ministers of the .. .church,: truly called by Christ to the sacredofilVe, exercise its functions - by.; virthe.of ; the reletion ,they nustuirt to himself, who emu missiensthetnto , officiate in I( id. teed, iTo,theni is. committed . „ to the wien_whoT.,ge had called to .thi.,worl!. whilst yet on earth, ho minit,ted ille.key&of,the,Fingdom of . iteaven,' with„..the assurance that whamonyer they ,should bind_. and .open..on.Earth sbedd be bound . in lleavr. ; .„ They even received p 07.07 tcrfoi:giyo, sin, to. heal thosiec, restore, the blind to sight, and raise the dead to : life. The Church, as constituted; ; . originally by simsei is beyondoontrover- . sy a divine institution—endowed with divine and . . super-natural; powers—the functions of ,whose of-,' ricers have to do with the realities, of thlt world to come, In .whatever, form and manner this di-. vino irtstiratbm is. perpeteated, and_howevergifft, cult the smestions in relation th.this, peint may be, we have the fullest assurance,that Ulan he per, ,petuated to the end cf time, and that the Gates of h ell shaltnet prevail against it !, are,, ,brief,, the views ot.what 41t stigmatized as . f‘bigb.,, ;thurehi f an," but they,ar,e_aiinply, the high and ex ,alted views which the Bible ,;expressly . . teaches, „ and.which.no sophism can ever explain away. Bat what now is .4oto.churchistn? Sinaply,an ignoring and• denYing to; the Church this ,-high and exalted elaaracter--not merely to the 'Fele- Sire pretensions or this or:that ?adieu/or branch, but to the whole and every part of the _Christian -Church.; It divests ;the .ohurelrin all egos undir nit eireumAtanees, whether;visible or invia ible, united:or divided, or whether' in, separate , !or -collective' capacity. .of. its divine and super - ,: .'natural , character-I'hp lowering it to the order of memo•nature. Accordirig..to . this km, view. the., 'Church is not. a. divine. insti tutiony , , not the body , tot' ',Christ; 410; an-object: offaith: , It stands, inn.j 'the tiame‘ order with .rither Moral reform "societies, I 'and differdfroruithese.only.in. their particular 'feet and aim. .To divide the Church into, penden t =sects tan d denominations,:is, not to be -thdaght ?of:a; being. es It dividing...and, diamernheringthe body of Christ4l- , Tor,.the Church, • iskiteebrdiiigdo this. hotionitnothing Irian) than a. voluntary human atisoetation,-,.like that . of the. Temperance; or theAmeribaitTraet. Sock; The Bible, the 'Truth antU...Salvation - aro to be, foUnd otitside of.the Church as well-as in it, and ; periple can get-to Heaven quite.as easily and at a little less expense without it, than within it. •It is even' s: serious luestion amenglome of the self- entstituted'RefOrmersof thelwesent age, whether.] se,* associations are not , doing,mare geed than;] the Chureh l It will be readily, soon where this, low view; of the .Chnrcli leads to-.•:it Icads !9:noth jug short of !downright infidelity: oral lieth:in this and•foreiziv counitries.-are its most dheided :lacerates: ~ L et all geed aro], honest men " be aware et • • We will "ii:44.4babwe.do not proteidrlo :decide to what e.itent any or alb the . various organised branches of the'Clriistlan Church, as such;" have retained the conseloainess of • possessing the fore going hig'li'>,nd ' oxnlfed attributesi of .the Church established by Christ himself.: For what we , know super-natural powers and functions legiti . mato* belongtigiti thorn, may . not he exercised , to their fail 41iIiittoiiesosi• this ctin si io min 068 ' of • ttildtaits tairais idaj . bitins lodiftreatly obscured:: They t s ohy not exist vlttble to 'the natural eye; and y . q,!)" pOiont and visible' to the eye of faith" and we areb l eit;icl to bidrairo In theiruxistencowbeth'= . or they are claimed and exerciaid'oir' Mit. - Much ' lees do we pretend to altdditti ' dad'Afiblaittibates t of the Church 114 i" branch : o r organisation : charehlines4 does noiliinttle'tiod belle Welk by prdfeasing to Volleio in these exalted of. the °hatch, and yet praotiestily donftheialtrali other Church . : OA except the Tittle brandlirpori Which one' hap pens to be percbpd ! This iincie 'high,. hut a very--c - cry Low"‘;l4w'ortlie Itoutdoes tow,chureblitit. .is iitiatirinnisin, which ignores" theOlitkiiitif•Oliristiati l dhuiCh, but its , own contracted' Milk `self. It falls inlinibilY.shert 'of the high noble Chilrch posithin which-.it is our deli and privilege to occupy‘sindfrtun which we can recognize the hilmbleat %initiation as- a brother, and the Most. disididd, denomination of iwtho'Clitireh of tbeitrfnipcid . . Tgeihtidva t ! ib on t the chitrch on the'imrt of him refines to racogii izentiris- Vans of other denithilimiions is butthe' betrayal of 'a tow bypiiicisy, and' sietarineisin 'for'which we can have n o respect.' True Chitrohlitiess is the very opposite of inch contracted se'etarianistn:— The one is higk, : deeit and'oomprehensive,• and does notatiludo thehumblest - tlodloving chris thm frotalte emhisio: 'The' other is contracted, bigotted, • inicilertint and exclusive. Let a true Church feeliiig become . more prevalent, and we will litiVe less : ocititiaoted and intolerant sectarian ism all round,' The true tendency of High- Chcirchiiiii is tii'ireek 'this very . I spiiitd of seotariatiltinebk restoring in its Stead' ts , Church . coriscionaneti 'who truly belong to the olt' , Clitist:- • tat; us "therefore, have .rno' =morn Ifghtietitkeinst"HighAChurehilint ) " if. you . please, ye c.ILV Weis' ;hut if 'Youttnust :fightedirect" your weapons against the spirit of sectarianism, and you will fight to some purpose. • GENERAL DIRECTORY, VIE 'FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. President—James Buchanan, of Pa. Vice President-4,3bn C. Breckenridge, Speaker oftbe ,Flnuse--datnes L. Orr, S. C. Seeretary of stoe—Lewis Cass, Secretary of Treasury--Rowell Cobb; Ga. Seertitary . nf Interior—Jacob Thompson, Miss. Secretary of Navy—Ts:lac 'Finley, Conn. • ueretaty ,3f War—Job it B. Floyd, Va. Postmaster General— ,, Aitron,V.liremm, Tenn'. Attorney General-4cremitrbf-S. Obief , Justice—Rorer B. Taney; Associate Jo's tices—John Neiman, : , ,Tames S. Wayne, John Oritron, Peter V. Dttniec Samuel Nelson, Robert 'C. `Grier, John A. Campbell, Nathan Clifford. STATE OFFICERS. Goyernor, Wm . '? Packer, Lycoming eo ' Secretary of Stat' Wm M Reinter, Barks Surveyor General; John Rowe, Franklin • Auditor General,,J , cob Fry, Montgomery State Treasurer, Henry S Magraw, Lancaster Supt Public Schools, Htinry'C Hickok., Dauphin, Canal Com., Arnold Plumer,;Venango George ':'Scott, Columbia; Nimrod. Strickland, Chester. Judges of Supretne , OourtrWalter, IlrLowrie, Chia Justice, Wm A POI ter, - Geo. W Woodward, ila.s Thompson, Wnt Strong: t • COUNTY. OFFICERS. President JAdge, John J Pearson' Associate AssoCiate Judges, ,Wm Rank ) C,, B`Deppin Sheriff, Samuel -Hauck, , rotbonotary W, Puy, Reeorder Cled:of Quarter Sesslon , ,d P Itegister, Daniel Sti:Oh,.ir Clerk of Orphans' "Court, 101Ru:siva B Treasurer, Joseph, Bowman, 'Commissioners, Jacob IV.Ditelnuan, Michml D 81) • lager, and Dayid Hollinger, Commissioners' Conlisel, Levi Kline Clerk, Cyrus Shirk Messenger, Samuel Lutz Conhty Superintendent,' John II Kluge -District Atteinek, Levi gaily Steward, Daniel Directars,-Levi "Kreider; Salnl. Dkihm, - ana iian Lentz„'. Aintisbonsc .I , lysicinV, Dr IS /if 0 tillfore Autitors,l9lm.S Dombcrgc John Light, (tan ,. .3acr) Henry - Brandt' •' ' .deuntyiSurveior, "Gilltingar Cofonet, David, Mick Mercantile Appraiici Ibach ' ' LEBANON 'BOROUGH OFFICERS. 41 Chiefi flurgess,7' E Daugherty • Chanel!, Henry, .Dubb,„ Goo Molly, II T Roffman, Philip.A,rontz,'3'Bi Mark, Wm - C 'Fauber Borough 'Cotinsat,-5 lash • • . High constable, Geo Walter- . Suslices of the Pew°, Jos Gleim, AS Ely Constable, Jos _Shantz School Directors, Ed A 'Uhler, - jaedb - Srnith, Elias • ltaber, ZiMinerMaria'lrDerr, S T AteAtlatn Assessors, S Darbeson, (w w) A II Embieh, (e w) Ass't Assessors, - ,Teel Goodbart; Adam Rise, (w so) CharaTeßiitiniltJilblrlP`Kranße, (e . w) , Supervisors . , Jae Laseemb, - (w w) G Borgner,(o w) Judges, Geo Sna,47l - y: twir) - Bsruard„Raueb,r (0 w) Inspeeters_, AbnifiaW4liirtman, Teter WSteuelf (w w) J Itodarmel,,J II Hoffman, (e w) Surveyor, Isaac If 'Treasurer, Edw' A Uhler '" -Post Alisties's;'lClFrA Ratbranir ' .Poliee,"llenrrAleCord,llenry Rath - . Wood -Corder Levi saner N. LEBANTON BORG tYGII OFFICERS. ; Chief - Eiirgess; Frtinklitr Wolter As.s't Burgess,;Gideon tight `German, Cyrus,,lintch, GOO Fisher, Jos Boston, 'Josiah :Doha, John Simnel, Henry Lope Cliistablh' Peter Eelrenroth, sr • Ittood'Omdei," John Fox - , sr'' ,jyistne (if. the -Pen6e,.John G.Light , Assessq;,A.bselom Hain AsetAssossors, Geo Hoffman, C II Bergner Sehool:liireetoSs, S teinoehl,ThosFoster,Henry' Beltz,l4lth T., E. - !Kimmel ; J. - Pence, Supervisors; john Arnold; Jacob Curdy, sr. Judge; John Haan, gr.- . Inspeaturs Abraham IlesitHer, Wm Gonstible;Andrew Fti,snaeU :Auditor, Seirmel Fisher - • ..•: • .A.`nnivat AND DLPAIT.T'URL OP MAILS. From Phihid'a and the EaSt, at ill a, in From Harrisburg and the. West, at 4p m • FroMLanenster,, between 5 and 6 pm • • • From Shrofferstown, at 1 , 6 a ut „ From Fredericksburg and Jonestown,at 9 a m From ileilinan'd Dale at 9 a Vg.,MA.ILS - close here at tbe "Following hears: For the East, itt , 3i , p ingFor Lancaster, at 8 a In. "For the West, at 11. a.mliFer Shicfferst'n, at 34 p m For,Pregericksburg and Jonestown, at 3 p. in. For Heilinan'sDale, at 9/ p. m. • 111)(iialt Tor. , •el tc) Cati ii A TIC:INS Rs NicADAM.'..-i, nu& ex:urine their stock or /IL ; , lioote,Shoes, Trunks, 'l!rarling Stige, soo advortiSoxiiont'of -ton • -! : colons_ of Woolou 6tooking . All , wanting to emigrate, to a mild climate, good so . and fine market, see advertisement of ll:ontmonton Lands. Take No tee. rinrE YOUNG-lilr,gs CIIRSaIIAN ; ASSOCIATION,, o LEBANON, have opened . a 'large and commielhinsi 1i.001./' , 'hid • LIIITUIVii• at the TEMPER-. AXES 3.lAhL,,opposite the Post-oFice. iria4 principal 'NeOspew s and Alagazilm4 of tbd Country - wilt always be fthind. file." , ialuieble collection' or books •for. reer/y...4Ooa.stitAtog, the . 4•ll3nAg lire, also on our shelves mut additienarbook.i are no being selected hYrtiiiketbe Library of the Amiriation.,ono.of the.niast valuable in the . Stitte. .Coutributiuns of suita ble *elks age solicited from all olio desire to see - the ryottrigiffelifofiir tetril stippliod: with's—healthy moral and religinus. iitoratnre: We...lntend that 'the ,Library, shrill be comprehen3ive and select.''SDlON 'y. STINE; WARD' and 111E0DOItlir OVES, the Cominit tee appointed, trill lye. haPFY,to yeceive such Qaqtribu.; fleets bookß or it note stating where they may be ratted' foe •• Reading - Boom °pet]. every , 'Tuesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday eveningsKrom 6 to 10 o'clock. Persons desiring to become members should do so • , By Order, of. the Board: , . - LebiwiTt:Pet9. l ,),er 1853 i BpOKS - 7vN 'STAI I- 10N my IEITALTZ . &RO' • EL curet y OrhuitiyinitObants• TT— wlth" the following/amazes at city:rates ' - Laucostar Agrictilt?ml Altnatise, Eng. , North Anieelenti • • 16•:•44 Uncle Ben' • " o:gun - ibis . - • • • Great Wog:tin •' •Atuerican Town and Country •• " " Ger.. •• Old Germantown .6 a a Lancaster Reading 16 \‘‘ di Eouthent Bug . Itreffier .7oziatltay' - ‘‘ “"Eng. • Lutheran, Ger. and English. Got, and English. . -.11%.111.-,Good's.lllook Sil4)re. rtE : New and C.hicap.Doolc Store of the under , slgued fa. locaCcd in Market Sfroet, 2 doors milli of Guilford & Lereibergefa Drug •Storeorlicro ho rvllt be:plassed.to gee all his old. friends, and those desi nun of having articles in . Ms Hno. With' a Alliterminii: - tlon lielling 4 thealier than cati:be ppreleieed elsewhere, be would' respectfully call the attention of the public to, hts,assertaient pf hymn and Pricgir lkoks; 641.6ththus and School 'Bobiis, Watt and Window Purer, -Slathinery, and every article in his Liao of Willi nees. Also, rocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1858. All the Magazines and Newepapers, both daily and weekly, to be bad.st:pliblisher'n• rates. All Order / fur articles. In hie lino carefully and prompt. ly nttentleia t7o;by'tito undoidigned. • • • . .7. M. GOOD., TOWN 1111AILL' FOR RENT: Tirkwaimi by T. P. Frantz tut a 'Cabinet Waro-Rooni, Towninall Building, Market street, Lebanon will bo for rent from the Ist of Jcualcu-y next It is suitable' Air any extensirs' business. Application to bo made to either of tho undersigned. int Also tho CELLAB., : acitv occupied by Mama. Mo duli's:os,4lld as altestaurant,lbr_Rent from April l e 'OR. J. J. BL AIR, • • JOUN T. 'ATK INS; • -t •i• `• •- • • - JOUN SKAILEOSta • Xr_snlcos 14banon Lodge O. or o. Lebenoo isov• " • • • • •-• • • rERSONB indebted on booka.of doaxli. iiiiinentis Kill make_ mama to the undersigned, th e hooka ing bectill lae•W' in his bands for collection, for the nee of '7Pb.° 331411°)? " • ezvrnornr S. Lebatidet,liept. 8, i858.-tt • TFUN'e have'jnet rocolved a now stook Bnots,Onee, Trunks and Vavoling Bags. American-W-atelles. MET received o la of fine AMERICAN WATCHES, nt the Eagle 4ewelry Store of JAMES U. KELLY. Lebanon; Nov. 308.58: First lieu4tuiCiirtif Diploma Airardea•by the Wier:ion Cotuity Agricultural Society. to the-colobrated AMERICAN WATCHES. rruns n doreement (Idle merit and character of the 1. Watch should prove a sufficient recommendation to those who contemplate purchasing a" good and reliable Time-keeper. They:discialm any. part of foreign mech anism in movement or case, and in regard to Time and durability distance eill competition. These Wate.betkare' .on ezhibition ,st J, BLAIR'S Watch and Jewelry Store,, corner of lifailait *and Cumberland - streets, oppo iinVthSliarket Rouse, Lebanon, Va. Nor. 8,.18e5. WALTZ 111:61SEL . " liave 'mails" a lir& Waitkni to thefr already large stock of the famous Bagley Gold Pen. To all litanting Farm'', eeo advertlecoula of Ramo . " oti• ton Londe. Books! Books! 44 WALTZ k fICEDLE would respectfully X Lt inform the Public, that they constantly receive, from the Baster° Cities, copies of all the most important and attractive New Books, as sixth as pnblitibed, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere:— Among those lately received are- - - . Parton's Aaron' Burr, • . Livingtdn's Tridents and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, _ • City of the Oroat King, ' • Bayard Taylor!s,Ncrthern Travels,. . Debit'ainl Credit;' - ' ,• ;: - The Rcaseo - why. , . , They have always on hand it'larglt useortmentof School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Tort e; 141 e. lodianhnd Violin Instructor. PAPER 11 A 14G 1 N'G S, of^Foreign and Domestic m anufacture, Window Shades. • The 1!I a n ;111 y Magazines; and ult the NEWSPAPERS,VaiIy it: Weekly, Can be bad by rallied at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at thssignof Cho eßig hook? IMOrders left with - them for any kind ofgoode in their line, will bo promptly attended to. ' Lebanon, Feb. 4,1858. tom ran., '4? , "Ifloftle-.Aggiatt saiTUB. undersigned:would,„yespectftilly- inform the pubitallint they have, returned hotite.Vafri. with their" tliti t -WAIMESIIE2II 3- I.IION ESTAD. - LISIDLEM to thetwell-khown game in Ctuntber tand street, opireette . Re Idcate dltaldings, Lebanon Da, where they shail.be pielMd,to tittOinmodate all eultom, ere, at the shortest , ne4ee;arid , 4ln the most -reasonable terms. - -'• , - ' . . . The SlloP.will befOund in the Dasemerit of Adam. Rise's Net° .73alitaitg and the WADDItOOM On the first Sour of the Same 'Belding, next door to Raber's Dry Goods Store. The Shop is a magnificent one—it being the handsomest in the County, and well calculated for • 'such a purpose. "• - .i%--..They. would return their sincere thands for the liberal, patronage afforded them; and particularly this last season: •figa. Hoping that their untiring effortslo please, &nil their return "11021:E" to the old stand solong oechpled?byJonx RIZ; will insure for them a Mill more liberal patronage, they would, invite ail to giro them is call before purchasing eliewhero. IcbauonrDeb.3o,'s7: •- - RISE & DMIGITERTY. Fashionable- Tailoring: if/rlclx cL lIOFFISIAN still eoritinues the TAILORING 11 . 1 Rusin* atlas Old - Staidtin Clumbertarid streeAvear Plank 2?oad, viten allpersons wha wish garinentarande up in tlienibat - fashidriable style dud boat manner, are in• vited to.nalL Re boilately'reeeived tbe New York, Phil adelthis,-Riris and London reports of Sprang an Summer.rashions, and fie he has none but the best workrandemployed, guarantees that alt work entrusted to him will be done in a ratisfactory-manner.. • . , his thatiks te'his old et Shia - era fOrtheii roution heretofore, he respectfullyiolicits public favor.. TlPf ATI,OIIBI--ituit received and for sale. theZ.l. York and Philadelphia Beport,of' Spring aSummer Fashions, Tailors 'wishing the Fashions should let' the .subscriber know of the fact, so that he canmake ,hienrrangements accordingly. IifTOREL nOFFALAN.. Lebanon, April 11,1358. _ . Iterchanl_ Tailoring Estab? lishimient . . 0 GUMP respectfully informs the public that he bas O. purchased the Clothing NE tablishineiit of G.G ump, & continues .511.11tCHA-NT,TAILORTNG in all its branch es at his establishment, No I,Eadrs BUatamsus,next door to the- Eagle +Hotel.— He has an. elegant assortment 'of_ Cloths,. Cassimers, Vestinow, and Furnishing Goods,. in genoral:wideb be solicits the public to examine. Ile shall devote his particular attention to fittinp; and malt ing up to order, Those wishing clothing made well and fashionably pre, 'invited to call ; , N. B—Always oil:hand a large aasertnient )10311d. .MADE GLOTELINctiftr which the - attention of the publie. is also directed. GABRIEL G1351P, Agent: Letufnon, Arignstl.l, 1868.- . Fashintiabi e . . rrITH subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that hp Las <commenced the TAILORING 1113SINESS lu sill its brantheih t id his resi dence, In East Lebanon, (Cmtiberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major bloyer's Hotel, (south side.) By atten tion to business; promptness in his engagements, good . fits, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the publicpritrnmige. He was a long time in•the rem ,ploy of Miami Wagner, dec'd., and fuels Confident of giving g,eneral satisfaction ! hieing_ a new beginner be solleita the patronage of the publig. . • ,Lebanon,.dlay 12,180: - ' ' GMRGP! ideCAULLY.. '• Clothing 1,-,LoTirriso t i suit the.yoUng and 'the old, -• t..) CLOTH:LNG for-Winter to keep out the cold, CLOTHING all colois, bleak, brown, and blue, CLOTHING well made, and. - fashionable too. CLOTING of elegant fitl. deClare, CLOTHING, whack all takes bride in to wear, CLOTHING the hest that con-Im bought, CLOTH/NG well sewed just u 9 it ought, CLOUTING Which any one clothing may call, CLOTHING for men, youths, boys, and all, CLOTHING the largest assortment in town - CLOTHING for Smith, for Jones, and for iroWii, CLOTHING for all the rest of intinkind, CLOTHING, and ell that belongs to that line CAN be bought cheftper.than ever before, ' At RBITZENSTEIN & BROTHER'S Cheap Clothing Store.. The largest, best 13elected stock of Clothing sud Fur nishing,- goods ever brought to. town, is now unpacked and great, bargains offered by ItEITZENSTEDI & BIIOTTIEII. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS' Lovers of the Beautiful A$ WELL AS THE US E F UL! .Call and Seel IVoun is' your Liowi TO BUY CHEAP rrinG ,- "Centre .Buildings" are full QC NEW GOODS.— The taste of the most fastidious will he gratified in every acceptation of the term, when beholding the beauti ful New Styles of Ladias Dress Omta, Among the many we will name a few, such as Voilit-iUChepre, Circasian , Plaid.and , Strip; _Plaid. Serfri o, Bycidere'And Printed Ta-` lentias ; lirench;Printed. and plain colors,. all-wool , De-: Min; Printed and Plain Caslimere, - Preittlf ; La . voila Byadere; '.lll‘de-Laini.Bnglish and Anteticart Chintz. Silk.--Blitek and Fancy; Velvet ityadere, acknow ' lodged to surpass anyllfineof the kind - in this Borough. Shawls [..a variety. Collars, Gloves, Hosiery,- fie. • Annestio' Geois—Musliti; Ticking, Cheek, &c., &c.,. so. cheap that you can sinne,impley . ,hy purchasing your sup plies at Haber & ETOB. idoinds, all colors . , virFcheap, "It will NY" Gentle- men to purchase their Cloth, Over coating, Casshaeres t Satinets and, syeatings, for themselves aud.their Boys, out of the Ivry large and wellielerted fitockAust opened at the Centre Buildings of ILELBRR & BROS., who always Study to pa &'. READY MADE CLOTHING- to.pleaswoverybody. Labation.,September-15th .1858. ---- • - • Lebanon Female Seminary. LLE . Ft Fl'a SESSION:of the "LEBANON - YEILALE r SBITTNA_RY'' w 111 ecatunenee ou the firet.day DlSEr icarnEa, next. Madame DECAMPS will give lastructiou le•Needle Work. • • •••• - LEG R. - BAWD:ER, Priszcipad. . • MODESTE. DECAMP:4, 2t.acher of Alusic d .FS'encri. Lebanon, Aug. 25,3858. ' OCK43, CLOCKS, JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. ACKER'S, From. 11,20 to 11 i 0 , 8 day . apii. 8 . 0 . Acnir • c CARDS. •" J . 11.. BOWMAN, . - A ITORYFIY-AT---Ottleo in' Cumberland Street, 1 - 1_ nearly ot4ioliito tho Court Holum, will promptly•at, tend to all professional - business entrusted to Lain. . : Lebanon, Sopt.ls, 1858.. . ' ItAID..•;:. OrrWr FOR. TIM' STATE FIRE dr; .M.A.R.EN.BINSU 13 ANOE COMPANY; PA. '. • •• • • ••• TAbanoti, Ang.ll, 1858-anks • • ictittivs • • ATTORNEt' Air LAW. NICE In Cninborland street;bearly-opposito Brun's gotel,:Lebanon, PA— ; [Aug, 26, larifi r ET . T.g..BitoWlEll; f 1 A'B FITXER. 4D.TOrNING A. S. Fun Qffice, Walnut street, Lebi. non, Pa. A largo and beautiful Aaiortment ofIFT2C RES from the well-known establishment of,Coarieirins it-11.taea, always on hand at•Philadelphie prleet. .Car- AlLwork warranted to giro satleihetion. ordep will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable Wilms . : The berf of referenceifireit. • [Sep:l/4'57. ..„ G. WIKEL,• • *. • BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, • • ••••f • ',.; e , • Union Deposit, Dauphin. Dottaty,,AL T ANIEUIPARED,Rt t 4 put up BRICK ..1 : Woazin all brooches, and on-the &wriest' If ; notiek, Ali?, Puck ,DukukkOS Paiute, INk- • . 1 RE L A:ATUBjaiad'ail work connect. ed A a•Vostrr, done:' , Sip A Gasw•of Menu; • allays' ready to•put dowri tbrmdations,and do 'gong work of every doecription. ;., .[Julyl,'s7Ltf. michael Lauver, Cbrner , of itidlicrry totd Chestnut *its; Lebanon, l'a4 BULNITIA011:187/9. 01 ' • • ORITAXEM'AV CAST AND' WROUGHT IRON • - -RAILINGS FOR. Cometeriee,lVerdndas, Balconies, Public and Pri veto Grounds, &c, which be offers in great vs riety of designs at lower prices than the same can be ob tained elsewhere. Also, lIDGIAIN PENCE O at' every do. sertption constantlykept on band. August 25, 1858.-tf. • • • - having flair Dressing, and ....Shanipooning Saloon. Zissusmeruk WILILLEY would respectfully In form the public that' they have . REMOVED their atablishment to Market street., next door to John M. Mark's Motel, Lebanon, where It will give them pleaauro taxa/ton all who may favor them with their patronage. Theyhavo had much - experierice in the business, and will apare , ains to &Se entire satisfeetion to thelecuato. mere.. They hwire made 'every arrangement for the, per `faction at their bustneeak ThercordiallY invite a call and t r io. . Lebanon, March 3, : , ; CALL and examine the naw stock of Attar/a* MaAd am. Come soon and purchase your Boots, Shone, ho., at. Atkins • McAdam. Ladies Fair' .Commencing; ' LADIES DRESS GOODS. W JUST RECEIVED, a largo assortment of New Style Dress Coals. Ricb, Fancy Dress Silks, • Supor 'Extra Black Silks, Plain and Fancy Colorings, Plain Poil De. Chives. All Wool Detainee, vary Cheaß, A1°1161.111 Petallike at all pm:es, Plain and Printed 'Venal Marinam, • Alpaca Lustre'', Plain & Fa ney, • . rims Plaids, fancy colored, Bayadero T a I en e ia a, .- • • - • Persian Cloths, • Shaded Casluneres, • Chintses ' Prints. is '' Cals I:laittpei And au endless variety of Otner slew goods,Just re ceived, and *cud* at reduced prices, by n ENRY 'Er STINE. Not all yo wbo seek or desire, To set off oerbasaty.with handsome attire; Wbo haveleanied the great art boy. a heart tO enthral, Ity the hue of a arc* or the told of kshawl, •• Mould you know whdrelbti idttterns you want may be ' found; 'tvatiii you know Where flue goods th profusion abound; Would you Fashion and,Taite - in your purchase colo n= let me escort you to HENRY & STLNE. . . The Hannrfelltet Fernier; a noutipalAr'-devat ed to Literature and dgrieUlture,.ahlo betting forth full accounts of the new aettleinetibf lratnmonton, in New Jersey, can he subscribed for,at iln/y,25 eta:por annum. Inclose pottage , stampsfor the amount. Address to Editor of the. Fernier; lidicanoi3toh, Atlantic CO, Now. Jersey. Those wideing tang lands, of the best quality, /13 one of 1 4)196dthWt and moat' ellghtftecliwatea in. tho Linton, aaaaveikla62ent of liammpntou Lands. • • Leec'hesl Lc u eles: GENTINE Imported Swo.difth hAnd, for sale by SEWER, Sept. 1,1558. Druggist a Apothecary., OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL + SEETHE NEW STOCK ,pry -floods, Grocery &,Cyocker,y, 11111allija r i - STORE. LEONADD ZIMILERDAN informs his friendrand Ui public, that ho has just received a now .stock of Goods for the Winter Trade, which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind In this town, consisting. of all such GOODS'S-I aro surnadit kept in a first-class stores . . ,Particular attention , is given . giaiilelkaotii tor the country trade, not deflecting the fancy articles Air LA , IVEAR.—aueli as Lava; Lawns, Edfigs; Hauler sleeves, Handkerchiefs, kc. .GENTLEALEN are halted to examine hie CLOTILS, • Ceminterelki CaSinet; Tweeds, Fancy and other Vestings, 'Velvets, Cords, &o. In the - UR1:T . 144.Y department inay.bel:faindli 'splendid assortment of every need in the Family: Coffee Seger, Spices, Teas, Maekerel,.&n. In, CILOCii.FACY the stook is well selected. . : , • LEONARD ZIAMitu"I4IAN. ~, O Z"• bigheat market price will .Ibe.paid for COUN TRY PRODUOIL [Lebanon, Sept. 22,180. Sixteen Years in the Wihfix of - Africit. - • 1 . 000 AGENTS WANTED to sell Dr:- LIVING STONE'S .Tli A VELS AND.EI(.4ILORATIONS during a residenCe Id years in O M NVlldetit 'Africa. Thin is it work of thrilling adventure andbairbreaddi :escapes among savage lima ts and more savage mem— Dr. Livingstone was alone and' unaided . by • Any white man, ti - areling with African attendants:nmohg - differ ent tribes and nations, all strange .to hiliwand many of Diesel:hostile, and altogether forming'the most aston ishing Book of Travels the world lbas ever seen. All our Agents acknowledge it as the most saleable book. pub • lished. The most liberal commission made to Agents,iu 'Small or large quantities For particulars, address J. IV. BRADLEY, Publisher, 4S North Fourth Street, Philadelphia,' Va. ()epics sent l)y free, en receipt of the price, $1,23. NOTICES OF THE PRF'a . Prom among the hundreds of favorable notices, from ;the most respectable jourilae of the eouotry, of our `titesp.edltlon of 9..ivio,gstone'si Traveli 'and• ExPlorz thms in Africa," We take the following. "It abounds in descriptions of strange and wonderfol scenes, among a people end in a country entirely new to the civilized world; and altogether we - regard it as one of the most interesting books isemedswithiu the past year—. Daily Democrat. 15tier7on, lit emphatically Mt edition fOr the, people; and 'judging from therepid sale with which it is meeting, it is. fully appreciated by tham."—Chr Freeman. "Tho book Is haring a great run, and will be, rind ity orery reading num, ntenun aud child, in this us well no 'other lands."l/fitubla (Ohio) Telagrapit. nThe.work.is finely illikanited,well printed,and Grudy bilund, thus answering in erery,respeet the. demand 'for popular and Cheap lit ion of they "Jciurpeys and lap 'searches In South Afar,. Those, ot..itur, puler,, who 'would hare a delightful hook air rending at any hour, 'will not be dittappulitted in this work"..-71: S.. "With. truth we eau toy that seldomhi presented ti, the reading public' w work containing such a rust, amount of todtkluetruetion 115 the one in unealion. - The cot tune ii%andskintely illuitxated.atn: pments that unigwo appearance of exterior for which Mr. .13ruAley'd publi mations' arnnoted.",Faxitity .Alugazirte. "This interesting work should be in the bands of every one. Its interesting pages of adreuturin are full of instruction end annweinent. Ten thousand copies; it is stated; have been sold in one month."—Auburn Amari <lCA. "Dr. Livingstone's' Trnvelaand Reseerchre in South Afriut appear to great advantage in thin edition, which is undoubtedly the edition most so:opt:Ade to the t'eader who roads for practical instruction and amusement"— SalardnY Post. • • "The edition of Dr. 'Llyingstone's Travels, published byg J. W. Bradley, 18.Nawhat it purports to be. Like all Jfr. Bradley'e publications , it is excellently gotten up."Titigtt Agitator, "We eau roccrramind, the edition of Dr. Livingstone's Travele,.publishedhy Ilradiy, of Pailtulelphla, as' ercry way worthy of public patronage. Its excellence mind its Cheapnesd realmmend It oy6r all othen."--FrankLestic's "3/agazfrze, CALITION.-ileatentlon Of the Publishers has been called to spurious editions of this work, put forth as "Narratives of Dr.:tivingsteme's Tntrele In Afrint."— Ours is the only cliesp, American edition of this • great ,swork published, and eafitnlns ull the itneortaut matter of the English dition, which is sold at six dollart. . . . SPECIAL.NOT . IOE To . AGENTS AND GAN VASSERS. Wu have remntly published sevei-al new and saleable Books, including ~ The Public and Private Life of Louis Napoleon ; withiliographical Notices of his must Dls tingulshed Mluisteityfieneiala •and 'Favorites; and :the Ifistory," being& complete llletory of India and the Ptwent War ; ."The'Angel and the Demun," a tale of thrilling ihtereaf, by T. S. Arthur: "Life of Dr. 11 K. Kane, and t.'s Distinguished American Explorers, Ac., Ac, • • . These, with our fbrmer extenslvecatalogne of popular books, giresna the beat and most saleable list of publi cations over offered to Agents and Carirmsers, to whom, we offer the most liberal terms. Send for our llst,irhich is sent free to any. part of the United States. Philadeiphia,,Octopor 13, 15,58.-2 m. - Dyspepsia and Fits. ' DB. 0, PN-131,PS BROWN. • ' ITU G se n rWyeTrd so b a dly o C gc S te U d 3 t l y 'r liy ° 3 24 Pc . priir, that for a part of the time be was confined to his I( bisl. lie was eventually cumd by a prescription far nished him by ' a your% clairvoyant girl. This prescrip tiOn. given /dm by a more child, whi/a in a state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken It, never having failecionce. It is equally as sure in cases of Frrs of DYSPEPSIA, Tho Ingredients may bo fotfritt in any drug store . I mill send this valuable prescrip: tion to oily person,on the reciept of one stamp to pay pcstage. Address 'lnt, o.l.llEbt'S DROWN. cases . of 21 Grand street ; Jersey City, N. J. September 15, 1558.-3 m.-in. All toimting to migrate to a mild climate, good sag, and. Sae market, mmadeeriisewent of Ilantmottion Lands. To all wanting ramp, see advertisement of Ilammon • ••• • GGrandOireniusgs , AT. & STINE'S FOR Q[EN; :..I:TLEM AN'S WEAR. • . . ' *- P0.1.1811. did FRENOil * Cipth, • ALI Black, Brown, Green Blue, Cadet, ac. 'Bawer and Thibet Cloths. • Pilot and Mohair Clothe, all colc;ni. • , FANCY CASIAIERES. Medium grades in side stripes; '63 . ••••' • Doeskin Casimervs, °Met, Oxford and brown Mixed. Bell double and twisted Coatrooms. , Don side Stripes anti plaid, :Cotton Wnrp Cloth. , Heavy Black and Brown. . • SATTINETTS In every variety of Styles—Black, Brown, and Printed goods. VESTINGS. Fine Coalmen) Valentin: go. . • , , Black and Colored Satin, plain end fi gured. . • Some very bandsomo Silk Vestings • . And a large stock of BRADY MADE CLOTIIINO for Mcn's andßnen Wear. COATS, PANTS, • . . • • VESTS,' ONIEII4far,B;: , • SHIRTS, ALSO, * Udder Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, BOSOM, Collet's, Randkerc.hiefs, Suspenders. A great variety is acid at groat ba:gaine.-113. Call and see, at • HENRY New Barber Shop.,-. GORGE W. DALY, Maw= BMEr, opponitQw e L o i s G unedtanki would kospoxtrallyinihrtti the t eMfons of Lebanon and vicinity, that hestill continues his flptit.cuse Shaving 4. Hair Dreasing. Saloon/ - and is prepared to.do businees in the neatest and-beat style, and would solicit all to give him a trial. Lebanon, Oct. 21,, 1857. * TrAirerritßS. would 148iMetittllY1111.0thi di-el:1011c tha J. he takei good Pictures ab-the following .low rates '25, 50, 75 cents and.uPwards' &leak"! ing to mze and qual ity of ems.. ITN different styles Of. Pictures comprise AunbrApiipe, S p her t o typl l 4l44ainotypes and I ,thotkgriphi Reinember the pbtise where ; you san love good rier ure s taken,- is In 8. J. Iltinefs. liawatunclillig., o * . r- door to the Lebanon-Depoaltatank, CUM`tititirind 'fftree(, ''• • Juno 16, 14158. All wanting to Migrate, to a sould iliimote, good soil and tne market, ec adivatisment of Hammonton Lands. MEDICINAL. D. S. RABER'S . Wholesale and Retail Drug Store ) fins been Removed to his New Building, on Cumber: land Street, opposite the 'Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. r IIfE subscriber respectfully announces to his ac. uain:. tancwi and the public in general, that. be has con:: stoutly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMBRY,• MEDICINES,. PAINTS; • CHEMICALS - DYBATUFFS. VARNISTIRS, TURPENTINE/ GLASS-WARE," i 111. MIPS UES, • EXTRACTS. Burning Fluid, Surgical" lestrnments," Toilet -Soapy So= gars, To'Wrdco, itc. Also ti" variety of rantry•Artieles too lIIITTICTOM to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the quaities of the articles as Tepresented.;-;•• Purchasers wilt please remember this, 'and examine the qualities audinices oLhis goods before purchasing else:: where. for Physicians' • prescriptions 'and family reci pes carefully - ticompotiatled,r Pt • all hours ()Cilia day -or night, by, calling at the Drug Store, opposite the hakg Buildings. On Smulailt Oa+ Store will be opeuel for the eons:: pounding „of prescript4uur between the Lents of 7 *ma TO O'clock, A. 11., 1.2 and I, and 4 and 5 I'. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857`.• DATID S. RADER.. .1111. El) . le N- sf • . . .opzarumma TOILET& FANCY.•MrrretrEsi ... • ~ JOSEPIT -.L . • . mAAKEI 4 : STRENT;• !•-• Opposite the X ark et 11.4.tfiii. • • ALL ARTICLES RANTZ.D-PitRE and 211132 and sold SUIT THE TiMPS PoPULATIL • 'PATEAT :MEDICINES; At . LeMberger'.l; rioRSE:&.OATTLE 'MEDICINES; • " Lembergeei: . "BtlßNixo& "Pi N E . 0I Eeinfre.riti ;i i2 TOBACCO; SEO i,SPRIFF'• - • GAR DVA I BEEDB;i'i • • " , • . • . At • Lemberger • s, SPICES, SODA,:SAPONIFIER,, • At Le' mberger's. • 'ith all the articles nsuallY: kept in a. irell•mxidni4ed First-Class Drug. Siert. • TRUSSES! - IZl i of every varietymn d sold at the lowest market Priem: Warranted to At when applied. . - Sz-.PSYstcleists PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES, _accurately compounded by • S. .L. LEMBER.GER, • GRADUATE orPILARMACY,who has had me experience of eight Years in.Philadelphis and Richmond, Aar CO UNT-KY MEKCIIANTS ^ligz • Supplied ' , AM Burning Blia.l4,Phie Oil, Essence of Coffee, Matches, Blacking) Saponifier, or - Concentrated Lye r Ee E1C11063, Medicines, Perfutdery, &twat the meet Marla Wholesale rates, by • •,•-• • •:-• LEMBERGl2,DowearkkAroriteciai •i Lebanon, Aug. 11, 1&58'. • • • Marlettaivii- Dr. ROSS' . DRUG . SroRE' :cam rnsirD ernizr, ... .. - -• • VROldie the Court House, Lebanoli; Pa. : ...40SS reepectfully .announcee -that bo.hae for • * sale a large and varied nssurtmont of Drugs, medi cines, Dyestuffs. Perfnmery, Trusecs,Patent Medicines, and IgiutcyGootts. which are offered - at the lowest prices. Alkeorperience Mille Drug Busineasof over 20. years, and • ' to wants of the public, enable him iret style of the science. • . DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, Are the most certain cure for Worms • ice. 'They aro sweet, and no child refine to take • them. Persona lid ask for "Dr. Roes' Norm Lozen ' and refuse all others: Many per , not having this Lorenke, will try ,t you to tect conic other kind; do Let them deceive you—you can al get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, mon, and you mu bare them sent m, free of expense by mall, if you no the price in a letter. If less a dollars worth is wanted, minium, -..-VAUCC stamps, and you will receive thorn by return . f mail. post paid. - . Dr. Ross will send them to any part f the 'United States, on receipt of the money. Soot on hcu, and get them. Price 25 cents. . . • DIL ROSS' BLOOD DILLS. ~„, „. Thane Dills operate withont giving the least pain or Mk: easiness, and can be taken with spositive advantages In all ettagisln which a pdagatire would be needed;- as thog commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, some forms of Dyspepsia, leadache, Impure Blood, and all diseases 'singing from Impurity of blood. They will . be found superioito • any other pill In use. Prices 25 eta. per box. Will be sent.by mail on:redeipt of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. - Rosa, Lebanon., . DR. ROSS' TONIC 3111TOILE. • - • A Saperior medicine for the cure of Sick Iferulacho, Nervous II arlarhe, Dyspepsia, Loses of Appetite, Ner vous Wecknewi, and all other disegmes r rrrrrrrrr a tonic.. TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERk Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sale, a largo assortment of TIMPACII, of all sizes, and various in price, which will. be sold very low. An experience of morethan 20,years,,. give the afflicted advantages not.to be hid at every Drug store. .A personal attention to thefitting ,givett. need a . truss call at Dr. Ross' Drug StOre,....Lehaaou. DR. 'ROSS' INFANT DROPS. • For Colic, Spasms, Reetlesstresa, calms .nervous irritation, soothes pain, and induces to sleep, without leaving the dull, drowsy 'state "that fol, lows'the use of other infant drops. Special .attention.4a asked to this remarkable action. Ask for . Dr...ltaaa'.ln.. fentpropa. DR. ROSS' HAIR TONIC; • • „ ANlssonr hair falling ofil are you troubiteiCiith &ad.+ ruff, or itching of tho head t Rase' Bair Toed , eel= cure these troubles. Price 25 eta. • • .:• • _ . DR. ROSS' CURS FOR FEVER b AGUE. Fixer and Ague cured in 24 hours. Individuals .who have suffered fur weeks and months, have been in ,a gle . day relieved, as if by matte, froth' the . eitraelating chill andburning fever. Sold only.at Dr. Rosa' Store. DR. ROSS' EYE WATER, I For the.cnre of Sore, Weak, or nautit. `Veg. Price 25 eta_ . DR. ROSS! WORM. , 01L... -positive cure for Worma. DR. ROSS' LINIMENT: - ," . :he best Liniment in use for Rienin.a. .ism, Sprains, Swellings, Racine. Tooth-. ache, Sore Throat, and all •painfnl. and Neuralgic affectione of the bodY, Mg,, Ittes'Liniment.. DR. .ROSS' TOOTH WASH, For the core of spongy and bleeding gams, Scurry, for cleansing and prate:T.. -ie., teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful ins.. groom to the breath. use Dr. Rose Tooth WaMi. DR-BERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA_ Per the 'cure of 'Rheumatism, Totter, Scrofulo,.Pains in the Bones, Old Sores, Pimples on the face, Eroptkete of all kinds, and elf diseases arising born impure filmed, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at Dr.. Ross' Drug store. . . . • COUGII CURED FOR 25 CENTS: DR, PHYSICI'S Cores STROP, prepared and gold. only by Dr.. Ross, opposite the Court Howse, is a certain. cure for coughs; 001.1,-.Whooping Cough, de. Look well to . the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Rose' name Is on the bottle. • - ' EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN BE CURED! . Evidence stronger than certificates) LAX.E'S PEClife- BLE COMPOuND is performing more wonderful mires than any other Medicine known I It is porfeetly,tiafe to take. Try it. If yon are not satisfied after using one Bottle, the money will bo refunded; if not-able to pay, ono Bottle will bo given gratis to try it... Price Five Dollars per Bottle, or three Bottles forlerudellars. Sold only at Dr. Rase' Drug Store. Lebanon, June 16., ISSS. • NEW STXLES. * . LADIES' DRESS GOOD. • 'AT S WART Z & . .13R0. 3 ELEASE. CALL AND DEADLINE- • . • . DR. fIiI..NERIVELL , ON MAN11.00D..;;,,:•.z,7: :A.;;IIDDICAL essay on a new, certain and . ..radical curet , Il. o f.Sperinaterrlicea,Ac., without the ruse of internal 14e4latilea, cauterization, or any ntechanieial -appliances --- • Jura rvauswzo, the sth edition. in a aealea 'envelope, gratis and mailCd to any a ddreari , l o Paid, on receipt or two attune: This little work, emanating from a celetwatedinember of the medical profesaion, eves the 'moet - IMPortant In formation ever publbihad to all. persona -entertng doubts of their physical condition, or who are camellias of having hazarded theli health anthaPpineee—contaiti ing the parqculara of an entirebfnewand perfect remedy fur Spermaterrhrea or Sen deil'Weanesl,-Debitity - Nerv oiasnose; Depression of Spirits, Loeirof Energy, Limit - ode, Timidity, 2nrohmtery , Beminel , Discharges, Impaired Sight and al emOß,:Blottlies 'and' limplear on the Pao% Piles Indigestion, PilidtMlbp ;of the heart. and Prostration of the, shore *item, inducing impute:Z. mental and Pliyaical inimPheitt—by means of whichfUff. J• one ma cure hiniself privately, and at a triding: frir Addroes Dr. C KLINE, Ist menu Ma* 10th stree CH . J.C. t, New. York; Yost Box, No. 4586' • Snit WHO WOULD NOT REJOIORi ME TO Ilan THE NEWS! • THAT, Tat CHEAPEST QOO THE HANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLO AT TIM BALL BUILDINGS. SWARTZ & Blittr RAE JUST oPlilizo 2.. THE FIRST • OF FALL GOODS! SOLP 1 44:SiOVI9RWFY. LOW, /FOR -Cult ME 1M I
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