':k; Etaakot ',OicaTtious - *wins Arroczawc Painteus crox TO LIAO, CSC Min TO mum!, Propriptor. IfEBANON, 4 -WEIMI3DAY;DECEMEMB4S: 1853 REPORT OP TEE AUDITOR-GENERAL. —We are indebted to the Auditor-Gen .eral for the statement of the receipts .and expenditures at the natality for the `last fisoal yesr. 4t presents,the-gratify ingrfatt-ttrat -a 'balance over -eight 'hundreiltitiOneatid rtlollars restrained in 'the Treasnty, enikthotAbe - uctutil excess of steeelptv over eXpentlit ores i 515383,. `921 'M. The expenditures 'included the item of 9421,877 85 of loans and relief nOtes, retieemed and cancelled, which is so much of the State debt paid. A comparison -of the Lreaeipts and ex• penditureetif the - year iusrclOsed with pyearsiweeeeing. shows thd following.: 'Receipt' f0r71858, $5,378,240 33 Expetditbnifor 1850, 5,378,142 22 Exeeis of receipta, 4liwipUl for Diet; -21,pandtiatelf f0r857, Exam of expenditures, ;Receipts for 1858, 'Expeaditariti for -14358, Ixoas of-reeeipts, Ott' It is•a notable Tae.l that the Hon.- J. Glancy Jones was defeated 'in :terks county,lint account of Lecomptoriistu, but , beccuse it ivaa eu.pposed, that she_ doagell aervdrlit Ycites on the Tatar. _ ' He was sick at the time, the votes were talc en but the representation of , That didn't save him. His successor Hon. W. H. Kelm, represented to be a good Tariff Republican, and as -having been such (at leastithe 'Tariff part ) ) all his life, took •his [place on . Monday of last week. 'Theltirst husinesb that met his comprehenskon was the t'ullowing leso lution,.offered 'by Mr. Deward, 'Penn. .syttaiia. u'Resolveg, That ihe'Ournittittise of Vsys,end Means, when appointed, be instructed WI-revert a hitliineseueing the duty on coal, Iran, lead, wool, anditailrother itrtieles as need Rrotection against foretweenspetitiert. Here was a chance for Mr. Keim's 'life long profeision to put to practice. hemmed, hawed, and dodged . the vote, and-the motion to suspend the rules to take up 'the resolution teas Plat! ter 'We - devote a west amount of . • space,,to.4ay, in the Advertiser, to the Piesident's Meesage," which we publish entire. It is a document of which we are proud, and does honor to the. head and heart of that consummate statesman apt! patriot, James Buchanan-. It Bela forth ell die 'prominent issues which will require the attention .of the represeettatives of' the people, wilt; tameness ;and tpreeisimf, ;and irecorn imentis ltrdh liegiehtfion is necessary to regent kite .honor of lire nountry abroad, ant sentEre•dorneetic peace and prosPerity st 'home.. 'There is no at. tempt at-mystification in this message. Each eoint is clearly stated, and the. %else° timply and plainly narrated as be within the comprehension of the humblest man to the Union. The whole tone and temper of the message is pru dent sod conciliating, while the'topics belonging eotlhe foreign tiions .o'f 'Ore Republic are treated in a spirit of wise, enlightened,patriotic and fearless states manship, which must arrest the wen tion and challenge the admiration of .candidlnen of all parties. We trust that every reader will give It &fair consideration, especially the portions relating to Kansas, to Cuba, Mexico,• Ceatta4 •Anreriidat, -anti to the tariff: All these subjects, •eviceit that vtf Kansas, which is now nearly settled, and should remain so, will soon be prom . inently before the public, and as parti- tanship will twist and turn them, the mind should first be prepared with the constitutional and patriotic views of the Preaiderat. Itto" The municipal .Electiuns took place last week, in Massachusetts. The Republican and Temperance tickets, which were united, swept the board in groat of tfie towns. 'he Municipal. Election also took . place; t week, in' the city of New. XotWrbwing to two Democratic, tick e in the .field (Taman) , and An: antany,) the Republicans elected , rtions of their tickets. Op- A suit was recently had in the • ncester Courts, relative to ground tints in Blenheim. The defence was . - that .tha lots were held adversely to Che plaintifflor more than twenty one years, :which gave them a perfect title. The wait chargoo that the infants of alms did not apply to gr - ontnl 7 vents.—. Yardict.fer 'plaintiff.. LARD.-Eight thousand tierces of lard, .now lying at various places in the west, were sold on the Bth inst., at 1l cents per pound, equal to 11* cents in I his is the heaviest opera. tion in lard, in one contract, that. ever took Place anywhere.' (Kr A dim - lila in the Auburn state prison was recently ahowerOd! tcr death :" . Otr "SIIINitIEY I , is the fashionable goWe at present in• the eastern oities and towns. • [FrOfri theAhlgton Literary Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.—lt deserves" to Lo eallnd one of the greatest discoveries of the age,"e r siit net only turns hair bak to Ste original ColOr,intt removes all dandrulT from the - ' scalp, and cues - eutanetms irritariott, - anti is 0 'stimu lant and tonic to' tro' . .ftgaris tioessary ro Supply ntttriment and colorinrmatter to the heir., 4 1 - t, re moves the causes which tend to tint the from falling off; and brings it out where the hood is bald. CAUTION—Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in , the market, called by diner ent names. Use none unless the words (Professor Weed's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and . Now York,). are blown in the bottle. Sold by all`Draggists and Patent Medicine dealers, also by all Paney , atid !Toilet Goods dealers in the 'United States 41.1i1' , . Nritida7.- - Soe adv., ..tiA/LROAII Phconis. Iron Vonnniuy, have recei , zed another largo order from Cubs," For railroadiron:- •-• The Railroad Company in Cuba have been laying their-road with the iron manu, factored. at Phoenixville, and are well -satisfied with th atid4 roue u n Cl 3 the railr&all ir on, - *chairs andOpikes of - a, superior quality. • 1' ft- A SAD SCENE.—A sad scene-.-the- effeet of brutal passion, of weak despoudeney t 'dud of rum drinking degradation—was exhibited at the -central'pollee station, Baltimore; on Thurs• day last, In ona room were the bodies Of three men, all the Tictiins-of 'violent ddsll).", One the remains of young Contrary, kilted n 'Moment of incensate and dreiriton' Airy 'by his 'own brother; the other that • crf the Ciertthin; 7 easimpr smith a-ho had - pictariditately'taXen • 411 s own life; and the other that of a brriwny epecimen of manhood '_found drowned, and bearing .ftillthe 'Unmistaka ble impress of the drunken debouch during' which he had stumbled uneonschattrly, into e tern I ty-;'-The Marks of their 'violent endin Worn vis able on all, The bloOdy..blacketursikface of mur derail man, Are protruding - torsmse - and swollen reins of the strangled Sliierde,-arid . the frothing lips of the drowned man were naeh deplorable evidences of the fearful su'ddenuess frith which death H - ad come upon them. Su sad mid repulsive a scene we nave rarely, ivitnessert . . $1,098 14 14,5190697 84 5,407,278 79 $716,657 95 $4,139,778 35 3,775,856 06 .R.KIVIitED :SALE 01? A CM:VS.—ft ie ;sated tbat Dan ;MO tins sold out his interest in the est,diliabanent knee as "Dan Iliee'sGreat Show," of - which he owned:.two-thirds, :forVs,ooo,in gash,. and a tract of .tand ..Tekap, contain log -1.7;17*-1-acre§. 1353,92 , 14 A ,871 . 1. t. Rev. 'floury "Colic tuderdonk,D. formelly Bishop . of the Pratostant Episcopal Chtti-et of Pente=ylvartia, &fed ea Monday morn ing last;at . h is residence ip Philadelphia, in the 711th year of his ftgT. • • - ifgeirTne "DtvoaCE STITE,"--The MiSSlS3ippi Legislature has passed 6 law granting divorces to all parties who have ;lived separate three years:— A "title of - emigration" may be•expected le set.tn ivards 9fissisainpi. >lndiana is about - going ont of the business 'Confidence in, manufacturing properly appears to be strengthening, 'especially at; the East. The subscriptions to the new company, "Washington Mills," exceedstherequired amount —tlisoo.ooo. Tba I'ctv • Englandjournals, gen. orally, speak kiF With ter prospects and evidence returning prosperity. The Itoston ra»seript 'tlitts . a4lttifei to the subject•: ' "Some of the hest managa•com pa niith in Low ell hare earned o'fair per centoge, the past slx 'mouths, end a few of . theuvhare orders for goods ahead of the rretwetion. ',§everal of the Nosh 'um comptinles'htive recently earned at the rate'ot onn:percent, per Month upon their capital, and 'the shareholders of-a number of corporations in I,this and the neighboring States will soon enjoy the luxury:of a dividend. DEATN AN PATIttARCIL—An Indian named -Placida died on the 20th of September last, at San Iluenaventura, aged ono hundred and thirty seven years. lle worked as • a blacksmith. eighty- four yeatsago, when 'the Mission there was formed. Shottly before 'he died, 'though at the 'this both blind and deaf; he dented An-fan." 'dangooiltled iryf two - stieks'in his !mitts. A feel, made a Wager .in 'Cincinnati, on • Tiiihey, ..thttt 'could eat a :cheese weighing twelvo'br fifteen pounds. When he had eaten about half, he . wai seized with most violent veal iting,-•whieh will likely kill 'him. • t"..11„. A lad; namettDavis, fell the other day from the top of a quarry to thebottmn, ' a dis tance of one hundred and fifteen feet, yet, strange to. Say, he escaped with his life, The accident °coursed in ryork county, .Pa, BLOWN,UI , .;--Mrs Corey, wife of 'the 'beacon, res idle& near; R °Orford, Illinois, i - clean lug h cr, pantry - shelves' came across a padkage Which .she supposetlctititained'enjon -seed, and 'Which, 'slit eel:midst:hit aliseleavartielb, 'pitched 'ft, into the , happened, however, to be abott, Tetrad wad a halt LI blaitingpo*der,"Whieh expieded with such a forco as to shiver the stove, and all the Contents of ilia : room. Mrs. Corey was thrown down, and a kettle of boiling • water Tient thesiore overturned on her, and. the burning embers and hot ashes Scattered around the room. 14Irs,Corip was badly burned., bruised and scalded. EXCITZUNIft IS A. - Mnroontst Cnut(6ll.-The Tyler (Texas) Reporter; of the 20th has the fol. lowing On Saturday night last, while Biahop Pierce was preaching at the Methodist Church, the cry was raised that the house was falling, and immediately a "stamped" eneried,which description. The utmost 'consternation Pre,- railed, as orevy pon.zon in the tiokise l'altde•desper ate struggles to reach the Platt exit. The Church was crowded to its utmost -capacity With ladies and - gentlemen, and the sereatns of the :former and shouts the 'latter were tn'Oligh to appall the stoutest. ova. 'naafi other tifey rttebefh a their told - panic—the stout leg'tlse''tivx9aker • under_foet,,until until the house was alearel -Were dashed to pieCes to tif; ford openings fur egress; and men, wouien and children came through so promiscuously, so mixed up, that you couldut tell "rather from whit 1].." As soon as all had. gained the open air, it was discovered that the alarm was a false ono, and that no danger, whatovor, had existeid. It was not known what originated the.alatui. The ser vices were not resumed on that evening. Singe ar to say, no one was seriously hijured In the • panic. EMEM== (awfully Correded .pwik, , by myris d Shour. b131421510N, -Wsormsnar, 1150E,4113110. 15, 1853. Leh. tßirls F.tt. Fatn„.s 650 Potatoes, tO bu, 75 Smith e - Extra pOO Egge, doz., • ' 20 Super. Fine 500 • Butter, ih., . 20 Prime White Wheat, 130 Lard, ' 3 Prime Red 'Wheat, 1"26 10 l'rime nye, . -70; Ilatn, Corn, 65 Shdulders, 9 Oda, 40- Sides, 9 Clovenseed, SQO Soap, riamthreeed, 250 . -Doese.va's, - . . Flax-seed, 150 White hugs,..s Dried Applea,"2a 00 - Mixed Rags,-7. Dried Apples, pealed, I 50 Flax,. 14 11 . L' 4 % Potash "Snitz," 2 50 81480,18, tl do Peoch ".irtittele," 125 Feathers, 62% Cherries,. • 150 • Wool, lO tartioiM,. 50:.Soup Bouns,ll qt, 6 Vinegar, Ts gal., w . 12 Wpple if utter, ?, croak, 45 The Philadelphia Market. • 21tILADELPIIIA, beat-13; M 5: PLoun.—Tbe Flour market is unchauged, and standard ,brands are Offered at $5 12} %I barrel. 200 barrels-Broad street Mills super and choice brand seld at $5 37/1 200 barreis 4761.1.11jr Liad eXa tra• family ut $6 25; 500 half barrels super at $5 50 'the pair; and 1 - ,000 liarreli Western extra family at a private bargaiil. The retailers and - bickers /ire laying in as wanted, ut from $5 /11 up to 'tag $713 barrel, according to brand and quality, the latter for fancy foto. Rye Flour and Corn Meal aro quiet. Tim former is held at $4 and the latter at $3 2570 barrel. The in spec- THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A VAMILY NEWSPAPER. tlous of Flour Rua Afoul to rld.,+ port, for iho past week um 13,334 barrelth GRAIN.— There is a moderate inquiry for Wheat and about 3,000 bushels ietd at $1 25(70 $1 35 for . Rett Anti $1 35©51.42 for White, as to quality ,!'ehiellypritne Rod at our hiilfest figures Rye is at 80 cents, but there is a little or none here. 'Corn is better hut 'not's° Much offer ing; abdut.:4,ooo bushels 4offi, at, fib to 70 cents for new Southern Yellow, the latter for a prime dry lot afloat, including 1;1Y1i0 bushels White at: 64 cents. Oats are in steady `defiark and about 2,000 bushels Southern brought 454.'6tits ; prithe Pennsylvania are held at 47 cents. "parley—A 'small sill() of New-York was • made .at:4l -85* . - CATTLE JIIIItKET..--The market 'this iit4;k• presents no new'forttirre worthy 'of notice. The receipts have materially fallen off, but the -de mand hastboon limited, prices do not easy mac- Holly from t those quoted last week. 'The offerings at both yards amounted to about 1500 bead, moss of whish were -disposed of at the following primes: , Choice . quality,,(V.t 100 !hi.) . $8 5.0 to 9 50 Prime . _8 15 to 8 87 ' -s• • 8:00 to S '25 Ord 4 uar'y ' " - 7:6 to 8 GO Comrivsh " • ' "A 25 te . o- 50 Inferior 5 75 to ,6t25 The Offerings o•I' 'plieep - h,niehnUed 'to 4000 head. The•:sales.were effected atirent . $2 OD to $3 50 .1 2 / head, equal to abOtit •71631 c. fir dres:<ed.--- The market has:heen'ilull.- The Cow market bns been rather active, but i3rices...rounin without es sential change. The arrivals at Phillips' . .tinion. : Drove Yard were 0025' Hoge, which-s Old nt, from S . G.to 100 lbs., aceording to quality. • The Holidays Coming! ilurran JOHN •GRAIEFIP whoi.,,,,me and Retail Confectioner, -aticl Dealer In candies,.Fruits, Nwts, Funey Astielos,; and Toys. ESPECTFULTX ithuounees 10-hls. friends ; old fled young, throughout the county; .that be has been busy in the work of preparation for tho rooting Rol t1a38,. and is no* supplied frith :alarge asi3oitment of . ~ Anieetcatz and French-:Coqectionvls.y All of which_tillThe sad, wholesale rend retail, cheaper than they were inioraidd...before la Lebatual. Ills stock. of Sugar Toys and Fruit, and Sugar Hollow ,Togs to finer, better and cheaper than ever before. Also, . Yankee and German-Toys, Of On , newest :styles, - comprising 'Drums, and a thousand other articles "too 120111e1:01IS t) mention." t'EIIFUMERY of every.desciityl&li He has also a very largo asvorttnent • VANHY ARV 0E4'4% Suitable_ for .ellrisfulas or Now Year. which ore a. boa - offal collection of Consisting of Vases, Cops awl &MOW ' amt.! Rows. ie .Ladies' Fancy and Toilet BASKET'S of every hind. A very large stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, CRAN D.RRRIES., CITRONS, 1.,13K0N5, ORANGP,S, All ktnds of .NUTB in abundance, comSioN CANDIES, a g.reat variety at rtakeeci price. 4/71'llankful for the peat patronage of thirpiiblic, lie 'Tropes that by attention to business and moderato prices 'to reecire still further. oneoursgement. ;Lebanon, Dee. 1, 1855. JOAN 011AEFF. Cane Seated- • ,Cribiazet Virare. • - Bllonnott - inE.luis,non a largo staclt of Caw- Az). Seated Chairs and Oabirict-Ware YOllll2 flotiMieeprts piurothens are io eolland &amino it inifnre purchasing else- W whore. , His work is an his own manufacture. Also. Old Chalrs.lin-Qmed,' .shop is hill - obi& Arcot; nearly opposite thc - Jait. .Lebashm., 71ME - underAped hasjust opened a largo ratte 'stork of :RIM far LAMS 'and 11EINTIAMIJX, at his Hat Store, Lebadon, This stock enthrnees a 'Very 'corm , plete assortment of. MRS lino Ladies, besides Cayes, Cars, sc., for Gentlemen and fur Tai,nmibd , All are respect:flit:ly. Invited to call and exanline. Lebanon, Xov. 24, WS, AT1.1.14 rrsr. Stove* Stoves StoVes. Selling cheaper tharr.at any other Stove Store - in Lebanon. for CASH! 'FITS Subscriber is determined Sieves at fromls to 20 per cent cheaper than any other eetahlhhmrnt in Lebanon. Cell and seamy stock, next "doer to Ad' Lebanon Bank. I charge nothing feViiltunining. Thinik ful for past favors he hopes to Filii "raceive a share linblic patronage. AMES N. I:O6MM _Lobanon, Nov. 24, 1858. • ..,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL" ` iilll tit riIiANuIPA:CTORY! TllEsoloseribers hike this method to inihrm their friends and the mimic that they lloooeTommeneed ilia tiboiQtinsitteSs, to all its braneltes,in the Dor • ' 'thigh 4 Btibattbn,:ah Pineotove Mad; near wiutt is si known as .I.lfreariet-'8 'Foundry. ' They hoptitelteeeit'e the. patronage of those in want of anything in theiriMe, as they promise to use" the best materials - and employ the best of workinen.- ' . . . 'OLD REMUS REPAIRED and PAINTED. - ' , ,Rar. diftin'ent Muds of Timber or Lum ber taken hi exchange for, Chairs, viz :,--ifiekors,, cut, Papier, _Simple, Beech, :Berth, and Cherry of differ- WAtt7,ll.OOM, 'therOWN ItA.f.f.,-Maritet Lebanon, whereto large stt)eit ot. : Ready-waft Rocking used other Chairs, Settees, Furnitiiie, fie., le Constantly nice ton hind. MOWER. 4.17 SON. - Lebanon, Net% 4.855, . _ LEBANON; EAGLE HOTEL PA' . ' 9111. r. subiieriber Wishes to inforni this ehririenils alit] the,publiwgenerally, that he has agithi'lakee - the itherci. wellAnewn Howse. Ile will be ninth rfloit'sed tb aeccennekete'et. wh Loemlos.--‘Coriter °timberland and Mailtet streeLe.. 1155.0mnihneses.rrinning-in contWxien with the Rail Road Trains.. 1. Silit/RIST.. 'Lebanon . , Nee.ll), ISSS. : _ _ TiIARMERS AND DTll,l::l . low,ning horsesanal cattle I.` enn fin.l ifothisp , supertor to Leruherfl , e* Collie Id) , (malt fbr Stiffness, Sprains, - Ltuneness; - Ar. It netilsitrit o.ingle trial to convince. Prepares! am! 'Sold only at LESIIN.:IItEtt*,4 11:110 ' Store. Ili • 'trret Stmt. Letginon, 10,195 q . r ILEA 13/05 tiesln'6 4dily ranging over my lands., VV V ..shooting, erippliug, and ctrrrying" MI my fowls, aml'otherwise committing ileprvelationl, this is to give notice that all per ons are 'forbid, Muter poTh of the so- Terest penartieS, toleespoug - upon any • r prendse'svin ifnost'ar Wißprtiguer!to all snub part ins to tin. , exte»t or the law. - _ lACO6 PUNIC. LebaYion, YS'jSr-2& . . .ffiretrses at Private Sale. tram sithierilier offeri et' private sale TWO i nitErAaNci nousr4, one ou.which is ..-, ~_ large Frame, trithlO'noems and a Kitchen, on . ,1 = '...tl Chestnut street , east of Elizabeth - street; the - - other is A. It% story. Frame with.tt Ito ape, on.iltzabetit. street. oltuve Chestnut:. Also : the sorttlimmSt corner LOT of EliXaheth Milt 'Chesnut' streets;' For further lofty motion apply to , ! PETER &WET. Lebanon ; Deceinber: ft, 1855.-t3t. fiI'ATRIOT rti D UNION; The necessity of a thorough Democratic Daily Newspa per at the Capitol has lon g been neknOwledged, and the Proprietors of the Patriot—and Union, having underta ken to supply.this ,denia ud, will spare no exertion to come uppity to the public rennin:meta, - The Daily Patriot and 1111101 i is among-the hugeit per. , ny newspapers in the Sta te. Sack issue contains origi nal editorials, political a ml on topics of general interest, written expressly for the "paper; the regular Telegraph ic DiSpatehes received 'through the Associate& Press; ROWS itenls corn all quarters of the country ;the local affairs of llagisburg and vicinity, and a Variety of in' toresting miscellaneous reading. - The 'approaching session of Congress will be one of peculiar interest.. We will he mudded to lay before our readers each morning; the proceedings of the previous day, many hourmin advance of - the Philadelphia papers, During the session otthe Legislature, the Patriot and Union will contain full reports of the proceedings, to gether with 'sketches Of Tall Matters of interest, So that our readers will be fully apprised of all transactions at the Capitol. In short our desire is to publish a Mori,' Journal, worthy of the Seat of Government, and of the great political party it represents. • _ ' The Weekly . Patriot a.hcl Vradai.. Our Iceocly tesee will contain a full Sunnnary of the of each week, as welLasreports of Congressional and Legislative proceedings. it is nor design to,enntrge its proportions, after the middle of J anhary, when it will be printed 111 coarto forth:, upon'one of floe'slitetit hip proved Cylinder Presses. Wh6a this 'improvement is made, the SVaukAy patriot and Union will 111..tik. nrith the lurgest Weekly u.i3iVepaperd in the state ,and cotaiPend itself to the emiporCof the public. Otte Cep). of Dally, aim year ' 34 00 Oae Copy t,f . Daily, for SeliSioll - ' 1 00 ,Ono Copy of Weekly, one year, (if in advance) ti 00 ,Quo-Copy of Weekly, one year, (if not in advance.) . ..1 60 Speeinien copies Of the Daily or Weekly will be gent free to ail who desire it. Address; Pee. S. is* Q. BARRETT & Co., Harrisburg. AXTILL be sold ut pubitC fare, at the rosideute of the 'll subscriber, in the Aciden4, Plank Road Street, 6n Becend& 18, 180, ht 12 AL, the foIIowing.HOUSEHOLD ANA KITCHEN PIJRNITUItP7, vii,-- , Tables. Chairs, anitees, .Bureanii, Book Case, Stoves, Beds lieitstbitds, Mribtle Clock, Tilt's, Meat and other litands,,Barrels; 1 good Wbeelbar.' -row, Ladders, Gardening, linpliments, and a variety of other ;irticlei to Utimerous to rnentiou. Also, An oseellent FAMILY lIOItS.E, TOP '1111(10Y, SLBIGH, Xerilats; sz. 'rectos Will - be made known on clay of sale ;3T • JOIIN ILKLIME. le.banon, Dee. 1, 11458 :-le, kmbicb, Auetkamer. MMMM China and Terra Cola Waro, Furs, Fm's T.,kmitHitours Cattle> Liiiilaketat. Take sdico. PUBLIC SALE ' THE OriE A T 'l3 EA:VT-in-Eli So Long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND . AT LAST. 1 - 4:51I• TT - RESTORES PERMANENTLY OKAY lIAIIt to its 'origiaal color; cover? luxuriantly tho bald bead; removes all dandruff, itching and all scrofula, scald head "and all rrtmtions ; waken the 'hair soft, healthy, sad glossy: end will preserve it to.an' ini4dna ake, remotes, nettby 'magic, all *blotches; - SM., from the face, and cures an neuralgitcancrnervous teed ache. See 'circular and the foltowhig.. 'borsat, N. IL, Feb. 2d, IBM _ PROP; H: J. wOOO & Co.—(.lento: Within a few tya. we Intro received so ninny orders and Calls for Prof. O. J. %ilk's' Hair Restorative, that today we were com pelled rd'Seitd to 'Boston fora quantity, (the G dozen ynrf fitiFwaritchtftli being stild,) while we might order a ritniihßy feed rat. Every bottle we have sold seems to 'WU pfedlVacril tllrea'ci aim 'new Misterners and the app-- probation, and lettronlige it receives front the moat eon. stautial ani worthy citizens of our vicinity,' fully con- Vinre us that it •is ,t MOST VALUABLE PREPARA WON. getid In as soon as may be one , o.n. of 0 1 size ; and one dozen $2 size ; nod believe no yawn very resneetildly. (Signed) DANIEL LATHROP A Co. Hickory Grove, St, Charles Co., M0.. - "A'<nr. 19, MO. PROP. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: Some time last Sum• mar five were induced to use some of your Hair Resta. , ratii - e, and its ellepte were so - wouderful, tVe feel •it our duty - to:yen and the afflicted, to report it. little son's head Weenie time' himtbeen perfectly covered with sores anti scone called it Scald head. The hair almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, Seeing his sufferings: athised us to use yonr Hes torative, We) did so with little hope of success, hut, to Mutgurprise, and, that of our friends, a very few appli 'cattails removed the - disease eutirebe, and a newsand luxuriant crop - of hair soon started.out, and we can now. 'Say that one boy has as healthy a eeaEp.and as lased 'ant a crap of hair as any other child. ,'W6tan therefore, and do hereby recommend' year Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of thessealp Ord hair. We are, yours respectfully, GEORGE W. HIGGINTIOTHAH, SARAH A. lIIGGINI3OTHAM. • Gardiner. Maine, - Jutte 22, 18,55. . J.IVOOD—Dear Sir : I have used two bet. ilea of PrOfeaser Wood's Hair ]restorative, and can. truly sayit lethe . greateat disco - tory of the age for ro latoribg hutintnitiging Utah:dr. 'llefore•eising it I was n. 'Mall of.aerenty. My Hair has how attained ita drigi MO color. You can reeounnend it to the World Wiihout ate least fear, as ely ease was one of -the worst kind- Yours Reaneetfullv, • • . MAN N. MGR IMIY. b. J. WOOh C CO., rhiprietbm 112 Broadway, N. V., (in: the great N. Y. Wirodialling Ethibliiirnebt) anti 1.14 31iiket street. St. bouts, Mo. ArirSold In Leblinon by Josebit I.4braort,,sdso lay Dr.ltoss„aud - by all good 'Deuggiks A - ef:9'where. , 0ct.13, • Selling 'oft at Co 1.. - ' FASITIONAI3LE :10.i1TV'Sli*SON ABLE STOCK •-•.- . • : - • DucottE, . prir;rnA.rays PLAIDS,' ALPACOAS, ST.:, &a, Whirls hi point of Yuri/100S of styles and qualities, to connexion with atheintages by which they hare heen purchased, can be surpassed by 1.10136 in town. 'The sea eon, and one heavy stock prompt,US to hold forth these inducements. PleaSo ...ire cc a still. giro SIIELLENBERGER. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHIL ApE LPRIA A ipnextlterit Irestitut;on'edoldiAect by special Endow nzent for The Betilf of the Sick cont•Distremcd, . . - erlNfetect with Vim/ea-and -Diseases rift4l HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful deitruetion , of Mullen life, caused by SeSmal discos- es. and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate vii.dints of Such diseases by Qua4B, several yenrs,agodi• rotted their Consulting gurgeort, as, a CIIATIITABLE ACT worthy of their 11a11W, to opon a Dispensary fortlie treatment orthis class of diseases, in all their : ferias, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to alt who air. . =ply by letter, with a description bf their eendisiou, (age, occupation, haltits of life, in cases of extreme 'poverty, firfURNISII. MEDICINES MEE (IV CALM E. It is heedless to add that the ASseclation commands the .higliest Medical shill of the age, and will furnish the quest - approved modern boatmen!. 'The Directors of the AsitieCiaqon.in theie. Annual Ile 'port ;upon the-treatment of tSeitual . Disease, far the year ending January let, ISO - 8, expleSithe highestsaiisfeetien. with the .41CCOS.S . Willa' has, attehded the labors of the CoriSulting'Surgeon in the ehre of Sperinatorrlima, Sena tool Weakness, - linputetWir.'Cnnerrlitea. Meet, Syphillis, the vice of Monism or Selfdilnise, &a, and order a con tinuance of the saute plailTdr the ensning year. The Directors, on : a rerfew trf the past, feel assured that their la bo.s in this sphere of 'benerdlenteffort have been of.grent benefit to the afflicted, eOpecially to the piing. and they have resotved to devote themselves, with renewed 7.61; to this very ittii!ortent and niuch tlespised oause. A u admirable Report oh ‘SPermatdrrhte, or Seneintli WeahneSs, the vice of OunitiSm, . - Ijasturbation, or Self abuse, and other diseases of' the sexual organs. by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed en- N'elope,) , l o ilU: OF 011ARON y ota receipt of TWO SP IMPS for poittl;'e. Other Reports mitt Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseOes, diet, tee., are constant ly being published forgratuitdilS distribution,. and wilt be sent to the aftlitted. Some Of the new remedies and methods of treatment disedreted during the tad year, ard of great value. Address, for Report or Lrealinent Dr. GEORG It R. CAL HOUN, C,cinsaltialt Surge On. lfinrird AssOciatimt, No. t.! South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, . . By order of th e DirOctopi. E.ZJIA D HEAR-TwELL. Presid, GEO. EA EREGILD, &cm.tary . IsTov..lo, 'SBEI y • _, 000 R4waird !: LeoleOht. TAMES Ir. ItELLEY, Made , :Welker if has just „*, t : opened at the EAGLE numnrives,- in •-•` 1 " the toga of Lebanon, abeantiful usaortment of Ciokt Ruil ra:nl Tinto-Iteepera hi hunting- cases; eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors, gold eyfifider Watches, Slirer railroad hunting WittensolnißOx,aitaiors, cylin der, English patent Lever, Engliab. Ss isa Quart:it:fa, and Boys' Watches. Large Music, Boxes,, 4, 0. and 8 tunes; gel Fob, Vesta nd Neck Challis . ; 'Ohld A rmlets, Brooches; :gold Thimbles, liar-rings, Breast plus, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallion's: Miniature Cases, gold pelt stud pencil cases, gold Silver Ti-,, and Ta ble Spoons, Soup.l,adleS, nd&CliainS.Speetacles, Portnainsies. fine podket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin •celos, -Bass Violins, AecOrßetins; PtJiliks, Brass Instill. tunktsdhions, Fifes, Fhites. ChnifictS, - Guitars ; Banjos, TandmeineS, Ladies' Cabites,'COlt's 'Rides, Sharp's Mlles, Volta itie Rifle. shoots .25 ,c'hotliz it tidtinte; Colt's Atlen's Volk:mile and hunasrm , Pisti6,6ght-day thirtphour k.IIOI:4AiL. the Whole Natiptising - tins most extensive:l9- lOrttliat i",% - el!fdr(Witi iiiikbaiion'bOtinty, and trill bit sold at the lowest 'Cash prittis. -11ittgires • fti Clacks eakfulty Repaired and Mentated. * * *Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenary Store in the : same - room with Mr. Kelly's' Jewelry store. Eagle Buildings. (Lebanon ,April 74, 1856. Piedickar,ciUae A RESISTLESS 1.:31 EDY,„„ HOLLOWAY'S 01 N TIVIEN T. - • MOLT CAR TO TULE SICK---The first bokpitil Sur ki genus and medicinal :publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory god healing properties of this Ointinent; governments sanction its use in their naval and Military services; and,the masses in this (man try and throughout the world ilepese the utmost sown dencoin its earative properties. It penetrateathesour ces of inflammation and corruption which underlie the 1 external evidences of disease, and neutralize the ileryci- ements wilich feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These ere among' the root' terrible- and agonizing dis eases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst forms, and seemingly incur able: invariably disappear under a perseVernig application of this soothing, healing antidote to pa in and ii Salt Rhttem Feit!r Sores, &if Joints. cages of Salt _Rheum, where medical waters, lo tions, and every recipe of the pharmaeopmdbure, proved useless, the Ointment will'aecomplish a thorough cure. Feiver Sores heal quickly under its influence, end its ro latxt4 Offset upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging li:ere' A most Inminkable and happy change is prodbred in the appearance° f malignant ulecrS after a few applica tions of this Ointment. The surroandiug redness van ishes, and granules of heathy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. !'his process goes on more or less hipidly until the. orifice is filled up with sound muter:lab amt the racer radically cured. A - Word to Mothers, The ybteng are the most' freqUent sfilferers. from ex- , tartlet injuries, end therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly et heed. It is en absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. SiadifiCtfitt Par.rtS. • This Othitneut is universelly used an laierathe Allan. Lie and Pacific whaling fleet as aware for scorbutic ;dice tionA, and as the best possible reinedy for wounds and bridses. Large supplies of it havil ieeen fly been Ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes.. tkti_lloth the Ointment Will Pins Should lie used. in the tlitiowmg eases: Bunions, Moreurial Eruptions, SwelledDlands, Sore Inge, • Chapped needs, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, -Chit bluing, It ingwornr, Sore needs, Fistula, - Salt Rheum', Sore Throats,' Otiut, Scalds, Sores of all kinds, Lurhhago, Wounds of all kinds, Venereal Sores, Stiff:Mints, Sprains, Totter, Ulcers, Skin Diseases. *,,,* Sold at thp Manufactory of Professor Itolloway,•80 Maiden Liree, New York, and by all respectable Drug gists mid Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots et-25 cents, 0234 . eents. and $1 each- Caurniul—None are genuine unless the words "Del lawny, Now York and Loudon," are discernible es Ur...mark in every leaf of the book of direetious around each peter hos; the satire may be pininly.sum by hold ing„the leaf to the light. A yendsome reward will be given to any one rendering:such ieformation'us may lead to the Aletectionof any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the: same, knowing them to be spurious.'. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger since. l N. IS—Directions for the guidance of patients in 'every disorder are affixed to each boa. [Merck '.58. . -.11.4adief,4 IC Fair onimencingi --- . _,...... . LADIES DRESS GOODS. J. IL fli3ol*.lllAN,, 'xwjus'fr BRCEIVED, a ; large assortment of New A '1"1:01tNI:TY-AT-LAW—Oilice,' in Cumberland Street, 61.31° °°°d3 ' Bich, Fancy Dress Silt nearly opposite the Coart House, will promptly at- .. Super Extra Black Mks, tend to all professional bnsiness entilifitild to Win. Plain and Fancy Cbloriggs,, Lebanon, Sept. 15, 185 S. - Plain FOR De. Chi v e r s. Alltßrool Degmes, very Cheap, -. !Won al i n Delaines at all prices, Plain and Printed French Mariners, Allitkea 'Lustres, 1' Ia i u & F a ucy, 'Lama Plaids, fancy colored, `Dayadere V a. 1 e n c i a s, Persian Clotlia, Shaded Cashmeres Chintzes, PriulL _...._ BUSINESS CARDS 'D. S. it Ait I R, • AO NT FOR THE STATE VIRE & MARINE INSU RANCE' COMPANY, PA. Lebinom, 'Aug. 11, 1858-6RI* DARLIUS . S. SEILIEVAIRR E.y 7 .. - ATTORII - AT 'LAW. ; , , OT TICE in Cuinlierlatfirattellt, neatly opposite ltrtia's t Rotel, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 26, '57, : .. • , tlal,g Plaids, . ~ _ .. " • - • $ Malan endiess;Vapety of . 013;er dress goods,juat re ietiie at reduced by • LAFAYETTE ItittliWEß l le , e i Ve d ' and fc' .- • ' prices; 111,NRI &. Sill.. • . • . • GAS FITTER.I ifol-ali ye faithutigs who seek or desire: • • ~ ~.... A DJOINING A. £. ELY'S Office, Walnut. street, Leba• iTo set off your . beauty with handsome 'attire"; .• . 111 non, Ps. A large and beautiful assortment of ,PIX.• I Wliahave learneethe great art hews heart .to enthral, TUItES from the well-known establishment of Couxamus I Ily the hue of a dmo-oetlie told of a shawl, ' & Baren, always on hand at Philadelphia prices. I Would you know.where Um patterns you Wailf _may bit' All work warranted to give satisfaction. Alar• All I found; ' . - . . orders will be faithfullyexecutedon the most reaion 11 1 Wouli yon know where fine goiilski. profusion aboiandi terms. 'The best of reference piper. pep.10, , ,57, • I Would you Fashion and 'Paste in 'your unrehase . coal- • • • • Then let me escort you to I.IONItY",t - StLIZE. • ~. - - • P. G..WIECIEL, 11 4 8/CRI.4.YER Al!ill J 01.IBRR, I • ..._ - -.._. .. • . • 'Union Deposit, Douphin Omitto A t ' I , 'aue 74.11mixtOnton Farrger, a newspaper deent lAM Pit IteABID, it all times, to put up Muer ' flat to . .r.tkrart tire . tuitt ,Agilcul tufo, Also . iettlitg'fbrth fall Vont:, in ell its bianchai, and on the shorteSt in ratecoldits of the nett' sittlemet iSt - Itiapowniotk. in Now notice. Also, llolt's Bultroscs, neill:BIlg, Trx- It .Tersey; :dale subscribed for ot only-A eta. per annum. with Bosnus„.ilisa'rn audidl Work coduect- It . Inoloso , 'postage eta:owe for the p.ruorint. 'Adams's' to ed with . a EIifINACE,"One. lAi r A Capp of Mime a ams 1 Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton. Atlantic..", .New always ready top nt d6fn fOundationsiand do stone work 'rellmrY.• 'Thirseitvishinvehunp lands, qf the boat 41;0%y, of ovary desatiptiolt. , p t i1y1,•57...if. , iii one of the healthiest and most delightful eli.dites fa • • - .....--,........_- _ _ , __ ! ! the Union, see nikertisilitent of ifammoliton Londe. . ___ NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSI 1 Lovers of the Beautiful AS WELL AS TILE USEFUL! - fidtand SCSI Kow is your time? 'OCEAN TELEGRAPH! TO BUY CHEAP , CALLTHE NEW STOCK frill: - .Gentle Buildings" are full of NEW - SEE GOGDS.— • , 1 The taste of the most fastidious v, ill be gratified in . el ery acceptation of the term, when beholding the heauti- 1 =t ry -Goods G roe ir& Crockery ful New Styles of 'Ladies Dress floods. Among the many i } . .. we will unit; a few, such as Poile-de.Cheore, Cireasian , ; Pi aid and Stripe: Plaid. Stripe, 4 ailere and Priuted"Va- , 1 FAMPIERS , STORR. lentias; French Printed and plain colors, allz . Fool De lain; Printed and plain Cashmere. Fcettch Merino; La i: i E i FisaiLD zimminfAN informs his friends and th vette Byuddre; ILde-Lain, English :did Aram lean Chtntr,..4 ' 'i. Public that lie has Just received a ner stecc of Silk.—Mlnuk mid Fancy, Velvet Gyadete. le., acktios - - Goods for `the Winter Trade,',' .. 'lodged to surpass anything of the kind.in this 1101 onglh l'tchieh will 1,, found as elMapltS any stock Of nu-hind in shoed,! a variety: Collat.. Cloves, Ilo,lery, --14 `' ' " ;.this town, con-i ting of all such tiOUDS, as are usually Douu-ale Goods—Muslin, Ticking, Check, .i.c.. 8 -c- Lent in a first-el _ishoe. . " cheap that you can sieve money by purchasing ) our 1, . sup- I. Particular attention ig:givest - to Staple• Golitts.fer the plies at Luber it: i ros. . .., 1 county track, not neglecting }lie -fancy articles for LA "'Wench, all color", very clamp. "1 t will par uelthe - rtim , It EA ii-----„utli ae,facet, Lae nt , ', Talgings,'Under wen to outcasts° their Clot o, °rot coating, Cassimerei, I sleeves. Ihnalkerebiefs, :ire - Batinets and Testings, for themselves and their Boys- dui ' GENT LEM EN are rniiitdil to exatuino hie CLOTHS, of the vary large and well solocted Stock, just opened'at :•o., ss i m i reh , iw,mets,..f weeds, Fancy and other Vegiffigs, the Centre Buildings of jr.a mut 4. Buos%, who iiiwoi'" 1 i`elveic, Cindl ke,... • - Study tmtleare." , i• 1 lit tio.- i i nil: BIN lielinftifent May be TiTutul a ' fIEADY MADE Cit , felliNU td wane titian laidy. I si_dornli,l'Actim tnaint tif every neetun th e p hilu i r , "Amnon, September 15th, 1858. - , Coffee. Sugar Spice.. Vas, MliulterT:i, &c. In eIrOLKKI:S the stock is well selected. • - LEONi.iilli 7,111311:11.11AN. ale- 'CI,. h;gheitt nuu - ket,- pace will, be paid for GOIM-* Tli l` PiIoDUGE. ' I: ... Lebanon, Si-pe 22. lb"ti, .... ificbatwosi rrt.U2. ITIUTI SESSION of.:{lia• 1431:1,LE SiniLV:4l:Y" sr 111 domiliettr..6 6W-the I)rst•ay . pf.S.4l. , : T.EMBER, metilavie IH.C.KUPS•willtir , qhfArtletion in :Needle Work. . - • LEG It R. IlAuditEn, principau .110DIESTE Dec Amps. rerchorqf 3.litm'e.ct: Pe:itch Lpbanan, Aug:2s,l°sS. • L O'CK S, CLOCK JUST- RECEIV.ED AT 1. IV. A it From $1,25 toslo, 8 day and 30 kbur Oat. 2.2, '56. TkeNif[co. r 'till; 'YOUNG 111BN'S CIMISTIAN 4S.SOCIATWX,. DEBANON,4tave 'opened a large tutd euronmilions 1111.4.1310 1t.0031 and Lll3ll,AltY, at the THSI.I , EIt, 'ANON tIA Id:, opposite the rort-oitice,, principal Nelvsnam7rsand Alagazines og the country will al v.,ty4 be foulld valuable, collect - Pm or books for merly constituting tile ...-NVIStAIt, LIBBARY," are also on our she' Vel. and lidditional buelc..l are iiow bring 'selected to make the Library of fin. Asset itition one of the most valuable in the Stale. Co:Arita/W.lns of •tuita ble bra solicited from all who degire to sup tho yourig ;u t 'ii of' our towtrsnpplhal. healthy And rel.; ghms "litemtniv. intend, that the Libratry 'shall be coMprabengivu.:mal STtNE. Win. (7. WARD and TILEOBORI , I OVES,.Ihe ComMit teej)ppointed, trill be lotppy.to reOeire :sorb ooliteilm lions of books or.:0 note , stating . '4lAm they may' he n. Called for. I:ending Bomn o pe.erery 'ruesday, Thurs .. - driy, Friday mid Saturday evening:l, from ti ib 7U tielm-k. Punions desiring to beeonie iremberA - -shook/ do so im mediately. . By 'Order of the Board. 141):Luon, Oetu . b,!r 9, 1.,55S , ACrZ & OPIALI, oupply Country Morenditto TV with the following A Ittionacs at city . latimmter Agaienitur:a American Uncle ziam Colombia Great WeAter» Ameriean Town and Cdunt4 Old Germantown Lancaster Reading tsottthsrn Brother Jonathan Tmtin•ran, Ger. - and English. Bath ebritienn, Ger.:end Eng,HAL J. M. itAood , s 130ot Store. TDB New and Cheap Book Stare of the under "' signed is loented . in Marker-Street. 2 doors north of (foilfortil Lthnbergres 'Ming where lie be ifilena}d - t8 pre itlibis old 'frielpla, ab.:l these desi rous of having 'hia . 111:11 a. determina tion of sellingcheiper Than can be purchased elsewhere, he would revel:May call than, aftelttilnr of the public to his assortment, hi 'ROMs. ii".;finu‘kk4 f-orer,Orliaalz.., ',Maid; :and Saha Books, ilihttOid Irrnair Paper, Stationery. and every :Miele in hin Title -arlitiNi new. Also.-Pocket Inarze. and Alnianaarqr 1858. All the Aliten.4ciiis. and NewOripen, both dally inn weekly, teclie had attptiblialarr's idth - s„. . . Xtl orddis lin: articles in and prrimpt iyattefitled to. by,the'Ordlerr.igned. 11,1g58. '3'. M. GOOD, w 11 AIL 14 YON illtra VII .4, rpm: arat.vil itAM!lSOMEltoo3l'ndiv thNtipled Viitorz as i Minot , Ware-Room, Itt the Town lftteitet - street, .Lebartbn'ictil he for rent front the Titt of January nest It LI snit:alio for any extenr-ive hasitfess. Arbitration to'be matte - to tither of the nritleriligneti. .*ir AL:St) the CELLAR, now occupied by :tles.krfc. I)fe tlara.t. at.wild its a llestaurallt,l'Or Itent from April 4'59. '3', J. ATroxs :wax tittARFOSS: no:aces Lebanon Lodge 1.0. of 0. R. Lebanou, Net. 1001..—tf. • . • TV °lice. lERSONS indebted on bookei of JOHN 111 WirmEvrat, will 'nuke payment to the 'oinlOr...ipieti, tha books haring been p limed in his hands for collection, fur 11. e use . Lebanon, SW. 5,1858.-tf. A TKiNS 'A Med DADI have just received a novr stack of Hoots, Shoes, Trunks and 'rravettng Bags. • American Walches. JUST received a lot of fine AMERICAN WATCHK , S„; at. the Eagle Jewelry Stoic of. JAMES U. KELLY. Lei :coon, Nov. 3,185 S. First Premium and Diploma Awardedsl - 7. - Trte Lebanon County Agricultural SoeiZty. • . to the celebrated ARI EIRIC A N WATCHES. r n dorsement of the merit and character lir rho 'atch should prove a. m 11116.113 recommendation. to those who contemplate purzliolittg a good and rgliable Titue.keepec. They disclaim goy part of f"reign mech anism in tnnrcfnent nr case, Milli ill Tllttani to Time and durshillty distance all competition. These Wa tams arc on exhibition et J. J. .MLAill'S Watch and' Jewelry Store. corner of. Market rind Cumberland streets, oppu sito the Market Ilouse, Lebattan, Pa. :10i. 3,1855. The IYor/dls.qreat. lion Prize ArettaL Amalie) to Q. MEYER. for Ilia TWO PI !NOS, 'London 'Ocioberlsth, /85E, • • SIEYER respectfnily Informs his Meads and the 1 4 .),, public generally, Matins has . constnutly, on hand. Pianos equal to those for which ho. receiverL the Prizi; Medal, in London, 1551. Ali orders pronging attended' to mal o care taken ha the - rAthrtion and feickrug the . _ 1 VOTCE OF Tlf WOlt • TrOyla Jt1:1 on MnsiertPlnstrtintents. • sir IL li. llisitOp. No 1:1 Cambridge street, Hyde Park; Professor of 3lttsre at Ozfont, Sigisumucl Thalhert, Austria; Peofeasor of music, W. Sterna:de Bennett, l 5 Russell Phase, Fitzroy Mimic; Pl'ofekkOr at t ho Itetyal Academy of Mu.sle. 'Hector llerlioi, France. .1. Robert inhek, United Staltsr. • Chevalier Nettlibmm Vollreroln. - Cipriani Potter, 9 Rk& street, Portman Square; Prin cipal of lroyal Academy of Music. Dr. Schafhauti, ; Professor of Geology, Alin ing add .11ehtllurgy. Sir George Smart. St. Anne's Chertsty; Organist and Comtscsserof the Chapel Royal. henry ylde, G 5 Westhourue Terrace, Doctor of Music and ProftstsOr at the Royal Academy of Mutile. Rev. W. Omelet, Touterden street. Hanover Square; Su perintendent of the Royal Academy .of Music. James Ste Wart, 22 Drecicnock Crescent, Ctudden 'Town; Piano 'Forte Mtumfiteturer. • . the following 3IEDA LS have boon awardad, to Colirnd Meyer, :viz:— • IS4A. Itirst Premium und 'SILVER MEDAL; Vranklin s 'lnstitute, Philadolphits.- 1845. First Premhun and SILVER 3IEDAD; Frindslin I natltutp, Philadephin. ' ' y • ISI6. First Premium and' SILVER 311:1DAL i Irratibliu .Instltuto ''' • 16'17. First Premium and SILVER *DAD; Meeballite ldstitnte, Boston. ISO. First Premium and SILVLIC MEDAL, . rnuklin Institute, Phihulolphin 1613. First' Premium and SILVER ;MEDAL,' Rranklin Institut% recommendation of a Gold Medal. 1851. Diploma and MEDAL, Mechanical' luatitilte, Dos- ISM'. PRIZE DIEDAL, Great if'ork2't` Ya7iiGflfon 'Lon den; date which time, (1851,) 0. Mcvanthas not ex hibited his Pianos at any Exhibition. • IVAL'I'S.& IItEDEL, AgerW. • Nov. 17, 1868. Lebanon, Pn.' " • —t - 1r; 'lt Donau forget.) o si a t A TKrbil4 11101T/AlTkiiiidexamine tbofr duct; of .11. Boots, Sbes, Trunks, Travelintlhlgs: • Leeches! lictehes f I ENUINE Iroporied, Leeehoe on hand.. tint for sole by I.IOIISELIG ER, Sept. 1, 180. Druggist APotbeettr . a y. . ratiiil AI'ItENRY 11 - • STINE'S AFORM:S - --iktt/V '-‘. • I't.EMAN'S ••• t • R.• -.• • • • " ••..=-•; 14 Mink. 43reim 13114„endet,,ic. • . • ;out ThibotClinkt,...• • , , Pilot and Molt:sir . FANCY C.AS ( IF:S; • 3:,•dinin glades inikre . 4aftlikei &c. Due kin ensintares,. •• • railtt. Oxford avid brown , ipticti.• • Hot thnible tia - totitilliOnnneic. • •:*• Malt, ' , hie Stripes anibr4akle..,, • . • • C(.110.11 Wall) Cietil. Ilinry nw1..13r64n; ''• • • • • . • SATTINE;TTS • •. • •. • - • it every vnyiety• nU• iity.llack, Brown, and hinted Bowls. r,EstrNas. - , . 1•Ite Casiniere Tfileaitlft...za.. • • /lack au4 ht . u.l figured. • ttttt very haudecitite Silk Vuetiru , ..• . . Alai a large stock „of READY .MADE•01.0TIll 'for )Ivu'a and /loy' Wads' ; . COATS, • . • •: • 'PASTS,. • 4,, .. . • • .•' • • S A.I.:Sa; • • . . rudil• raivers," sterk ingA, c k sfirilv. llidarkerchictlk Anailenderg.- A - emstt .va.Stifi - • 13 solardt great ha galll4.—f. Call, and see. at ft E.Nretrtii tirsm. it:ew 111:trber Skop. 1 F.Olttik W. I).A_LY. MELT . STICSET, opintsite the htb nnou 11.0ik. would respectfully Inforia.the Citlzons of Lelvilaat vlainify, that he Wan cgrathiumi bi first-chow 'htiving4 ilitir DriSsing Surodn, find 1a prritamd to do bashants in•tho neatest and beat atylr, a at traold autLrit a t° ere hint ttet. 21. M. • ' ' •-- Altiumac.,Eng KEBI Books.:. ..Book* 1, • wmaz a iliktpi.gwgehrlreopectroly 4 . at afr info, the Public, sl4.ll3ru3 nlitfatitia lay reoilve, fidin 'the'.lWterti Citlas,`ehrica , of .* 4 ,11 '.'" MI the most. - fni*Lent 'end. "ettinetilte Now itook . nots soon as pubittited;. Voleh Aliey.effer tor sr.le.citelgdy then they ran be paellas:al ilitewbetre::— A itiong:thoie lately received . Parton's Aaron Burr. ' • • Livlngton'a Trac-ols and Iteicaictren . ih Solith - Africa. Spark'li Life of Fr:while, - A hbottss. Napoleon. • City of the ti at King.. Bayard Taylor ' s North : it Travels, fn:hit and Credit. ThoWeason Whx, . , They . havo,always an Untiti . a larg'"e a'steirffitentof School gooks. ifttinic litiok's end Stationery, Sunday School Dias. rind a large amortnwnt of Flute, Piano,. Violin and Gutter Music. Piano Forte, ltalian and 1-pub-net-or. .:~, a - PAPER HANGINGS; •of roteiip hlitt Dotnostic Bluntifacture, Window Shades. Tied 4116 thl ys .end all the AWSPA PERS; (laity 4. Weekly, Cite 6b.bnd t. 3, culling-at the attire. on Cumberland street. in tbe.leyough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "1:14.110nk." left with them thr 01goudoin their e, stil to pronntt3y.atteuded- to. - Lebanon, 185 S. • I= 'cc - Doane Air,niia 1/ .7 kiln utt.ttwsign.4l.trinthl respectfully intiwirt the public that they have .returtod home again .with their. T.ll NAVA It IC 8.111: KT I HON . • Ltt...lll.lnrr rit.ve11411...11 ewe.. cduabtr icrittUfbreerri)ppesitc eke Nagle ihtildloile. Zel.onon. Pa.," where thry shell be 1)imn4:11 1,, sterotettpxlete nll enst u m. One,* the eltorte.wt nOtire:abd tie the mukt:ralstemble • tertio.' • 'The, S i n - UN win 'strum.' in the Dosetoeut . '‘V Ituals,New Building and the wArtzitopm ou the A o t 'hoer of the seine Building, next door. to itaber'4 thy 'Goods Store. The Shop h.: a magnificent ost—it teeing the batlr.rnne:,t in the County, and well mien : tided' for such u purpole. ' • 'hey would retnrn their .eincere thands for the l[lwr rub naretutT,e idfnrxbed thew, and 'last eettson.. V?. Hoping that their efforts to please, and their return "'IONE' . to the old stand so lou,T, occupied by Jona' Rise. inatire fur them a still uioru ithend patnatage, they ivould invitil all to ere them a call before latrehneine elsewhere. Leketnon, MVO. ' RISE & D9UCTEEIITY. lnE= W, Fa shi)s sabl e .IrA . il or iig! kit - fell:Eh 1101731 AN 6 tillwitlinuestheTA!lolilNt l Ilusiness at his Old Stand fn. Cuina 'rig nd, ttreii, near Plank Iroad.trliere nll person* mito wish garments alibi tip Su the 111(kit fashionable styli:alai beat mn i n , ~..„ hi_ vlted to coil. lle has lately reteiVeef tile Now York, l'hil ntklplila, thriz and London reports of . Spring and Summer' Fashions, oud Rd he has 110111,3 but the best workmen employed, ' lle gumunftws that ;all work. outrusted to him will be done in a XatiAtetory manner. " . • y With Ili; thunks to his old customers for their pal . - r o n a p• heretofore, ho respectfully solicits public favor. TU TA LORS !—Just received and for sale the :N. York and Phifiviriphia Report of Rpring:s Supitner Fashion& Talloie 'wishing the Fatitions should let the s'ubscribet know of the fact, so that fte'can make his arrangements accordingly. - 311C11..T.L Leluton, April 14,1853. • ra&hitma6lo Tailoring. an' . bacrilier" respectfully informs his friends and I the pilblie.ln 'general, tout ho hen commenced' the TAlLontx . q 11USIN MS in all its branches, at his rest dence, in Bast Lebanon, (QuMberland Street,) 2 Equareti 'ettk heel kale: Sioyer's frotel,,(soutti side.) By atten tion to business, Promptness in his ongttgements, good tits. and motlymtc charges, he liepes to receive a share of t h e public patronage. :Ile wan a tong time in the em ploy of 3lichtol Wagner, tlcc'd., :and feels confident of giving gcueml satisfaction. Being a nevi' beginner he sOlielts the patronage of the Lebanon, Mar 19 1858 - ououon • Ciiit 'no* Cjt.) suit the young and tho old, nLOTIII.INtI ftir Winter to keep out thwoold„ CLOTHING an eolots, bltick,.brown„and blue, CLOTHING well made, and fashionable too. CIOTING of elegaht fit 1. declare, • CLOT ll lll7G;:whieti-all take a pride in to 4 , 14, egrruixo the ben that can be bouitit, CLOTllThrtni, Will. 'Jawed just as it might,- . .". • CLOTraNG'Whicit any ma clothing May, , ; MOTH/ Nil for, men, youths,, boys, mid ti CLOTHING trio largest aiiicirtment id town - CIATIIIXO.for Smith; for Jhucti, and for Brown, . . CLOTIILNG for all the rest of znankind,, Cholllll.o, and all,that b'elougi id thatline;"' • CAN-be bought Cheaper thau over`befo St lu,. ' • At ItEITZEICST.EIN,..t , BA.tyrkLews . cheap, Clothin g . • The largest, belt ifetecidatua ofClothing 'and liur , bislang goods ever brought 'to town, is. now unpacked and great bargains offeted by , • ItEITZENS'r PUN k BROTHER. ..iivin,•Hair Dressiii- L e l and I • Sliallipooniiio• Saloon. • ' • Michael • Latimer. • ). rilma mtuAN, „. wn j , , „_, e• arse,- for Meiberry . amt. Clieglnitt streets, .1.-'''' .1 . u.A.r.t. would, respectfully itt-• ••••• - " ,,. ISA WA 12 OF ,r • G. ji,..focrtho, Public that they• haw REMOVED their ORNAKEINTAL CA - WBOU Ltd ant to Market street., next • door to John 31. 31a.r1de hotel, Lebanon., where it will give them pleasure GS e • to ivait.ol,l 4 au whomay.favor diem with their patronage. I - IVOR CouletetrA ir 6 r111101.% tharcrai ,o o, 4ll ,- They? have haa 4iMeh expirienee to the busimae, aim will i ..C- 'rite Greithdaotc . ., Ate., wljklii he OA; '.: Spare lib Woe t 6 give °Mire satisfaction to their rust°. riety of-digiipmat lower priees.tisii ihroe.Dl:: mere. ; Ihey, have every arrougementi for- the per- Gain eleilvharo• Alen> MIMS F Exr rr factism.of..tlleif bnaineasi4 ripinordially unisex Can and beriPtiOn ' bdilltintly kilit . 45% hand: trial: ''' ''' ' -'' - " Lebanon, Marcle3;lB6s - AnEtast Z8459--.-tre 4.) S. RA =E 'Wholesale arid Retail -Drug Store Has been Removed to his New Mudding. on Cumber land Street, nopmente.the Eagle Buildings, 'Lebaudn, Pa subecriber s mipseifidlmonoCricm to his acquaku Maces And the public Ju general, that be bas c o:: • ta, de Saud a large. stock of , R'U;U S , PERFUMERY, dE F DfI ES, PAINTS, OA M I C'ELL S DYE-STUFFS. YA % RNISIIgs, TURPENTINC, 6.c,ASS Wt l / 4 1eN, . - BRUSHES, 'EXTR JUTS, Ifurang Fluid, Sandal Tuvirtiimnts, Toilet Soaps, Se kars, 'rethiceo, /cc. •Also4t. variety.of Fancy Articles toc Icheine,to evintion, whfch be offers at low rates, and warrants the Anglifies of the articles as represented.— l'Ptircbascrs will plcoscemmeanbec thieve:o examtue the *natives and pima of his goods before piireledlluf; oleo where. par Physleusus' pTiimnptions familyma enit:fialf" .cecteuttufed, „%t all ` beam of the day or night. by calling at the Drug Stot opposite the E‘ighs BnlidUe. , • On Sunda)... the Store will be openeVier the Com I p6..td'ing of prmeriptiens between the home 0117 and 10 o'cloc.k, A. ?d_ 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. N. I. Lehnuon, Vec 0,1857 DAVID S. man. • 311211101Elrft.. MED. I C N. E.S4 PEREFUMERL !TOILET & F A NC.Y . ARTICCE:§ 30SEPII l .I,ENBERGER. . . Vokspr SrBEET. Opposite the.llEar.ketHoitse. itALL ARfICLES - ROUG /IT of inn WA R.. R ANTED PURE and FRESH, and sold Cc • SUIT - TIM TIMES •ALL.Ttnt POPULAR • l i 3 :tIYENT MEDICINES, I • • . At Lemberger'it. i 'HORSE & CATTLE M EDICINES, • , • At Lemberger's. ; „BURNING PLUM & MEAN,. , At Lember...er'a. tot Appo, SEGARS, SNUFF ,' At Lemberffer's • I FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, • At Lentherp,vr's, ''S'PICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Lemberger's. 'ittfultt' Drug a Store. tFt+J S E ! of escricarsonr.und Aga of Ute low.•st Iliarket Wariliqituillo St when uppliisil. VITIRCIAN'S i'IIk:SCRIPTIONS rind F.131:1S coMpounded lay 14 3 ;LFILAEILGER. atietTAgy.of P.II.A.RMAdY, who hn. , had au cmwti.q4 , o ; eAttes in Philadaphin. and 'illeb f, Va. _414111•- . COUNTRY MERCILINT:; !Zupullial*lta Burning fluid. Pine Oil, I:, , ,ence ofron7nr. Illutebes, Ulnoklug,,Sipoidlicr, or Coneetitr.it.l.l I.yr, nuance. 'Medicines, POrfiunery, hr., at Um tn,a libt•ra: WhOlalle'riten, by j • •J. L....I,I:3IisBRGER, I3OU 7.3 k A ea-flux kr% Lubiutun. Aug.l.l, 13 , 49. Mdrka • 11 0r,A05...r . D8U6 STORE . , CL* MEntitil) .STREET, . . Opposite the Coati House,* Lebanon, Pa. TAIL - ROSS: reApectfully announces den he has f , - _llaxle a largc , and varied assortment of Drmt.s. eines. : DiQatalls. Perfumery, Tritssei3. Patent Medi.ln.,. and Faticy tleds; - twhich are otilwed at the hor,t A ii.ernetietico Pit Drag llnsiness of over 'Alyea,. ac. the wants or the pahlie, enable first style Of the science. DR. ROSS' Wtlit Aye the m 0 ,4 twrtain cure like 11' , .r:m. nee. They are tweet. and 11 ,, refuses - ti laid! them. \-t, toOld ank for *Dr. doss' iF and retitse an +Ahem Many rtes. not Inivitm- this %yid ,'get you to take ionic other filt,t, mt-tet them deceive you—, en :Sys get them at -Dr. itrtqf tdmitton, and you can Into thou free of expeni.e by moil. it tqetyt, the priee" in a I,tter. ...tiu u dullunt worth is wantrti, rel. ost.ottlm shitilits, did Stitt will receive ill-m Ly rot... f 1/tail. post, arid. Dr. ttno4 wilt. send thoin to et*. p: f the UnitCa st . t.i . e.;=;iiialti.xelittur the tauten. - • 1 lieui, anti get them. Prjeo 25 cemiL. 1. Ult. 1t2:46 , itt,cioD ptr.r.s.. Thtwe Pilliiiiiiirate without giiiikr the Itn.t pa hi itUtitmt, 'tug eau be takeitNith•Polltive tots t‘Li:..... all ru . ziso in whiek tdittytit'e, wuuld •he neetled: . I sommonevtpent o( I§ . vei-11,. COstirone::s, Livor t`..im.:.. l'aorlS i e thr.ia K sryAntlitik - iteadurhe, impure 1ti.....i.:.: 1 hilt i'lti:44 l 'ti r inju g Trcitu impurity of tAntml. 'no,. r• i,he Alum( mtiAtior to any other pill in use. l'ri 7 , •• I cts , .•per box. 'Willi... sent by mail Olt IVINIII4 oft..-u: i itey. void tatty Ity.l3r7.ittk,s,..Lebnuott. TONIC .11lXTUI:11. A superior ontslieine for the cure of sick Nervous II attache. Dyspt Loss of Appotio...N vons - lVecknow:, end all other. diseases naparin; a: r: .T.D.USSEti AND FIIFFORTEItS. Roes heopsconstantlV for sato. a larr,e of Tnuses s of ell elms, and CAIiOUS In prieo. whbh i„ be *OA verr tow. • Au e_xperionee of score than :Nye. I give the .lifilieted oAlenuttytmg not to h,t load at every It: j store. k personal attention to the fitting given. Ifs i.ateed.a trust call at Dr. Rosa',Drug :icons. Lebanon. i :JAL. NOSS' INFANT Dttr)Ftt.. 'Tor Colic, Sinuous, Iteetlessans. kc.. of rnraitz, tothos nerives limitation. soothes yaht, and hobo. , j sleep . without leaving the druirsy state that , lows tho Use of other ittnnit drops.' tipeelall at blit I ' 4l ILskt.4l to this retzarkablii nation. - ask for Dr. Dors' ~ Sant Drops,. • Dr, xxoss IL% x Toxic. - ie pair hair falling tin!: nrei.its.tioul•lnd ruff. of inglitu; of the howl? Dr: Itose . 'Lair Tonic s' cure the , e Prim, t.Weis.".:. • DR. ROSS' CURE FOR FEVER' AGE E. .I.lTrr rtaid Agar cand in 24 howrs. '-Indivhitud• hay., zsturcred for we.k.s and months, hare been In gie day rclirved, as if by magic, trout the , exerneit chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr .Ross* • - ' DR. ROSS' EYE, WATER. For the cute Of Sore; Week, or loth Eyes. 'Pike 25 eds. 7 -• • .: ROW WORD. OIL. 4.pOstitivecnie • Ric Worms. DR. ROES' LINIMENT. The bet't Whites:lt in. nee for • time, riprahtts. Swellings, ltruisce. ache, Sore Throat, 'and 'all paistfia 'Neuralgic fiffeclions•of the body. S ilo. a' Liniment. In ROSS TOOTH W.1.:411. For the cure of eptingy and I& • gums : SCurvy,for cleanslnv awl r:•• leg the teeth a tad gnuo, and imparting a ticil.:hifa: grtutce to the 'breath. Its. Dr. Rota' footh DR. DERAL'S &Ia:SAFARI Li.t. For the cure of Ithcomatistu, Totter, Scrofula. It the Paides, Old Sorve,l'intples on the. R. Ern;' of all kinds, sadnil diseases arising front impun.f.' or. the Imprudent use of aterestr3-. :old enly Ross' Drug store. COUGII CURED FOR: 25 CENT:4. • Dn. PUYeIGX 4 .I COI:GU STUMP, prepared and by Dr. Ross, oppoeltc.the Conrt Hons., is n certain • • for otug,he. Cold, Whooping Cough, 4e.. Look the ;narks of the genuine. S , e that Dr. Ito iii" On the bottle. UP:O. V. D.WollEliTro . RPILEi,3I* Ctlt rrxs CAN DE qUitED! Bilden«) strotigrr than avrtitimtes: L.Uted VP OLE conroimh is pbrthrming tunre - wondeirbal ran-: airy' other Medithio knoVrn I It is perfectly tote t..! Try it. 11 you ore not eatisfoxl after using one ix the looney' %rill be refuti(leil r not • able to loY• lektle mil be - givett gristle to.try it.. Price Fire Or .13Ottle,.or three Betties fur ten dollars. Spld -114 , 0 f Drug Store. Velgtuon, June Irk P.: LAD ES' DRESS GOOF SWARTZ & BRO., PLEASH CALL AND EXAORNP.. • PICTURES. DAILY Would re_veetfully infairni the pte• tl .• he takes good Pictures at the following. 11..4* 25, 50, t cents and upwards necottting to d i z , ity of =thee. Ilia 'different styles or Pictureg na Ambrotypes, Spbereotypes; lielainotypc • Photographs. Remeiiiber the plate where you can have PP't token, is in S. d, Stine's New Building, next Lebanon Deposit Bank, Cumberland Street : L.."'" .T 11111: 16, 186 S. • , Alt wailt44 to entegrate, to a 'lead di n uttr.e r i 4ne mark, otte adentisentent of IlaninomMw TH4T TILE CIIRAPEST GOOF' SWARTZ. & BRO . XL I DICINAL W7l t o - .WOULD' vo lbw. TIM NEWS! TEE .11411MSOMEST STYLE' ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDI.WS HAVE JUST OPENED VIE FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS! SOLD ASTONISIitOtY FOR Mir' EIRE
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