Itirintlut 7Milutis..ty..: 'WRRW DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPITS CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE TO romm." WM, M. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1859 (*--- On the outside of to•day's paper we give the Ist annual Message. of Gov. Packer. It is a short document and will be read by most of our readers. His "information of the state of the Com• monwealth," : is very satisfactory on all " subjects, but the moment he oversteps •the ; Conititutional requirements in his message, he blunders into wrong ideas, . expressed with' had taste, and entirely gratuitous. We are sorry t that the Go vernor (who certainly cannot have he. :tome indifferent to the welfare:of the Dettocracy) knowing the difference of opintotr •entertain'ell on this national question in our ranks, should Wave permitted himself, to discuss the Kansas question, unlesa be desires -a Continuance of - the bad feelinga.engen-, dered by the controversy. We commend •the message in all. that relates to Penn sylvania, as a wise, practical,. and com prehensive state-paper. . • Oz!r Mr. Cotra.x, - member' of the . Muse of Re'cireientatifeS front In+li• iiha;bas introduced a bill for the organi vition of a new Territory, to be called Coiona. The Territory will embiace recentiy•discovered gold region of :Pike's Peak, Cherry :41Stc., and will extend from the one-hundred and•third Ltarallel of longitude to the crest of Ito . Rocky •Mountains, and from the thirty-seventh to the forty-sec ond parallel of latitude—making near ly a square. It will incluileyart of the presen`t,'Territcries of Kansas, Nel,ras ke,Utah and New Mexico—the greater part being .-taken from Kansas. Mr. Col:nu:believes that by the coming Summer there will be a . population of at least twenty thousand persons in the proposed Territory. Kr - As we condemn the official in terference Of a ,GOvernor of our own Tasking, in matters foreign to the re quirements of the. Constitution ; so we trust the whole united people of Penn z Sylvania will object to the wasting of the time of the Legislature- in discuss.- ing subjects of a national- character, and for which Congress is sitting and is paid- for., If. our Legisfators run short of .Pennsylvania business they ... have 'a right to adjourn and go home, and save the - peoples' money. The opposition patty will be held responsible for all the time wasted by our Assembly, in discussing Kansas affairs or any other matters of a national character. 0- The Supreme Court of this State recently gave a decision highly import. ant to holders of :mortgages or ground rents; in the ease of the Mutual atiere s eempany of Philadelphia vs. Rob , ertS, - the effect' of which is to render Policies of insurance, assigned as collat. tral„security, almost valueless, : for it subjects them to be avoided by the acts !of r theAwner of the property, without •the - knowledge or consent of the mort gagee or holder of the ground rent,— . Action should be promptly taken by In surance Comeanies to cure this defect in their pelicies; where it exists. . '•()4 --. Senator Douglas reached Wash ington on Wednesday last. - In passing ihrodth . - New York - and Philadelphia, he gavepublic.teceptions to his friends, whiCh Were attended with much enthu, swam. SENATOR, DOUGLAS RE ELECTED.- The Hon. Stephen A. Douglas was re-e -lected Uttited States Senator by the Le gislature of Illinois, in joint convention, .on-. Wednesday feat s . having. previously received the'.unanimous nomination of a caucus of the Democratic members. ../theyole of the Legislitiure,stood 54 for DOuglas to 46 for Lincoln. STATE LEGISLATURE. . . This body convened on the 4th inst. The Senate was called to order by Mr. Cites -11mm. Speaker. The returns of the election of members-of the Senate were transmitted by the ' Secretary of the Coinmonwealth and Mild by the • .9.10rk, after which the roll was called. The Sen. ate then proceeded to the election of a Speak and Mr. Car:swam, democrat : baring been eleeted, was conducted to the Chair, :Wares. ee4.the Sena, to and was qualified with'the admin. *ratio:* of the oath by Mr. SCOFIELD. The Sell atm eleett„ who had net been sworn, subsequently took the: oath. Mr. Mr. ir. Mit.mm was then c feqtedand qualified as Chief Clerk, and Mr. FRAN- C/. M. Iltrreumsotrati Assistant Clerk. ' Mest;rsi FINNEY and RANDALL were appoi n t e d to inform, the -Muse. of the organization of the Souris,— and a committee to net wi . th the mount i t tie of the Ileum for the information of the Cover . . Ltai . ; Was appointed: The Senate otliourned to 'l6 o'clock, Jeutiaryfith.,; ..Hrt the sth inst., the Senate metand afmr. hear. big the Reports of the Committee, appointed the ditY hefore, and the`reading of a number of Wile, among which were— oue to make the sessions of tbe Supreme Court permanent at Harrisburg, and oriel° prohibit the issue find circulation of bank natal of a less denomination than twenty dollars -the Senate proceeded to the election ,ofits tionel`officers. Messrs. AfriCa„.A. 3. Barr iu # d '6 Picking. fraie electid and st";cirkin Trieseribing Clerks; ;/,r,Tlitophilus Spider, Sergeail‘nt-Arms; Wes, P. Briefly, 'Assistant Scrgaittit.at-Arms; Mr. tChag. Molt oor}ceep r; ',The doverner's lipssagc was then retid po , ,Treasurers,,was. presented—and two inescnges from Governer, ❑ueouneing Gina pissed last regsiou, which tie hail signed during the recess. The Senate adjourned. Tun, norsi: was called to order by the Cider Clerc, Jacob Zeigler, the returns of election read, the roll called, and the election of officers was then commenced. Mr. W. C. A. LIIWTOICO was elected Speaker, addressed the House, and took the oath administered by Mr. Critman. The mem bers elect then had the oath of ofiiveadmin isle; ed to them by the Speaker. The House then adjourned until Wednesday .morning, at eleven o'clock, and that eleren a. m. be the et pier hour of meeting, and one p. tn. the regular hour of adjournment thereafter. The following Committees were appointed:— BEE That a Committee of thirteen, on Mines end Minerals, be added to the Standing Committees. That the clergy of llarrisbur,g open the sessions of the House with rraj - er. The House met on the stlt, at 11 a. m, and its teued to the reading of the Governor's message— tnipointed acoidniittee to act in conjunct ion .with a Senate committee, forthe perpre‘e of contracting for the publietition of a Legislative Et:cord.. Samuel 3. 'Rea was elected Clerk, tuvl Fieleomb, Assistant Cltrk, and they iyere duly qualified. The bill abolishing thi3-lioard °anal Commis. , sioners Passed finally,tud .s.sent to the Semite; the vu to tran—yea, 94; nays, - O. , The folloivin4ibille'Ate road in place: To abol, ieh the , nevoniie 'rednie:tedieletive compenmt ion. The report from the Treasurer and the Massa, ges from the Governor, nOted in the Sennto pro ceedings, 3VCrO presented Yo 1110 house: On Thu rscla y, in the Senate, the annual report of the Commissioners of the - Sinking Fund was read. Petitions were presented to reduce the pay of members to $5Oll per annum and 'to establish a general banking low. .31r: Coffey read a bill to provide further menus fOr redUdiug the State debt. The Governor Sentin message vetoing it num ber of bills passed at the last xession, among which were the bills to exempt certain property from taxation, and the Suppleinunt to the net to regulate Insurance Companies. t7l the following additional °frump, all American Re publicans, were chosen, viz: TA - Inscribing (nuke —John 'Picking, of Adauts,; : -11. Rauch, of Car bon; Q. IY,. Oiltillon, of Mercer,, and a Fos ter, of Alleghcny.'“loth Rouses then- a ljourned over until Monday next; at 3 P. Mt, to afford the Speakers time for arranging the Stnading• Com mittees. Congress reassembhd at noon to 'day. The Senate met in the old hall, ivbieb has during the recess been completely dismantled, but which was temporarily supplied iv ith chairs for the occasion. Notwithstanding'the snow-storm was quite se vere, the galleries and floor were crowded, it be.. ing understood that speeches appropriate to the occasion of the removal to the new bait would. be made by Senator Cairruxnex and Vice-Presi dent BIEECKINIUDGE. After the usual prelimina ry bushiest, the report of the CennuitteeMinoun eing th at the new hall was in readiness wris sub mitted, when 4r. CIUTTENDEN; in moving the adoption of the report, Made a Speech in Which be reviewed the various prominent - events at leg islation which had transpired in the hell which they were about: to vacate. The Vice-President then addressed the Senate, and gave historical sketches of Congress at the various seats of gov orntnent until its location in Washington. At the close of his remarks : thoScnate proceeded in a body to the' new ball.- , During the eenfitsion incident to occupying , the 'new quarters several niemorin Is wore , preSen ted',' and Mr: l'kfALL'oriV re ported from- the Nur:al' CoMmittee a bill provi-• ding for the . Con-st , 'ltetion of ten additional sloops of-war, which arcs Oid over. A bill was also in troduced by Mr. MAmmur to raise the pay - of the officers of the Navy. The rest of the day— quiet having been obtained—was devoted to the discussion of the motion submitted by Mr. -Joux sos of Tennessee, to instruct the Finance com mittee to inquire into the expenditure of thepub lic money, and to report a plan for bringing the expenses of the Government - within the linOts of rigid economy. A'nunber of prominent :Senk tors took Part in the discussion, and all agreed upon the necessity of retrenchment- Tt was not decided whether torefer the matter; to. the Fi t:Mime Committee or'to a Special Committee of seven, when Ihe Senate went into Executive -Ses- sion, and soon after adjourned. In the Rouse; no quorum was present on assembling, but one was obtained by a - The Committee on . Tei. ritories Were instructed, on motion Of M. DEnx nmsnr., to inquire into the expediene4 of provi ding for the coreplotinn of the Capitol of Utah. v a rio us reports were then presented from Stand ing Conimi . tteeii,,gteF which ithe HouFa went into Committee of , the Whole en the Indian Appro priation bill but adjourned without any tiginite action. • . The auneonceat'ent of thc tlent.ft of Gim. : ,QAtIT , 3IAN, member ofrthe Moose tr, m triage in 1/0.1).hr:1 - x1016 of U./ogre:a t 9 „d a s at a the proeeedings consequent thereon ecrapictitinest of the day. The deeepsed was warmly zeil, and his valuable services during the 'Mexi can Wa . r.tivere alluded,. to in fitting terms. ":IVeri... nun to the announcententin the Senate, Mr. SUw• Aah offered a rt*OlLltiA;7l.lith was adopted, in- . structing tivadudiciartipeintoittee to ries as to the neeesSitY3.l7,anterling the lairs: -far the suppression of , t,lw , A,triitan Slave-trade,: The Pacific 110ropti hildgatejt, and Mr. -BinLen eointnenced a speech, bUrdid . not conclude it.' The Congressional Prod_ endings to-day were quite interesting. In the Senate, the Constitu tion adopted by the la te C'enyerition in Kansas was presented by Mr. SEWARD, and referred to the Committee on Territories. The French Spo liation bill was taken up, , on motion of Mr. COT TEN/3EN, who address edAlM,Seratein. v indication of the justice of the claims; The bill is• the ono introduced daring the last Session; and appropri ates a sum not exceeding five' millions. The-Pa cific Railroad bill then coming up. as the special order, the Spoliation bill Was postponed, and Mr. BIGLER finished his speech, commenced on Wed nesday, in favor of the Railroad. In the House, the special order was the bill for of the Revenue laws, ,and for other, purposes, which was considered in Comitiltiee a the Whole. The Indian appropriation bill was-neXt:coit'sider ed in Committee, and gave rise:ttt]x spirited de bate,- which continued until the adj - otirdnicent, and during which Messrs. GIDDINGi,oLDhio, and Bar- AS, of. Texas, entered into a discitskien of the r el ative gocid and grit resulting front' the annexation of the latter State. . • - Ihrtn.ky, Jan: 1.850. To day was private calcnder day in.Gongress, and the business transacted was; P9itsequ'ontlY miscoilancous character. the Senate. r. Sew ard, offered a resolution calling 0;1' the President for all the recent correspondence between the Brit ish Govcrnmgnt and the Am erican minister atLon don, touching the abuses of the ..A.merican flag in connection with the slave trade, with special ref erence:to the slaver Wanderer.. The -considera tion of the French spoliation 'bill wa:s resumed; bra, Owing7to the sickness of hfr. Davis, of Alia -sisEippi, who . r,asspeachig against s Pacific Railroad, bill was taken-up. On this suh t: considerable ilebOie ensued in favor - ' ~E OJ stAhe several routes: hutrthernestAanaible ' < tite sant THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. CONGRESS. J.ITI'. 4, 1559 IVT:::: ., 1s:11.Av „i.m. 5;,1....Effi?.,:-:::: Thursday, Tan. 6,1859 proposition offered was ono "by Mr. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, that a board•of engineers be appoin ted to survey each of the three pules proposed— the northern, central, and southern---and .report the result of th? Furvey to the Preibent before the next meeting of CtalgreSS. taking any action on the bill, the Senate adj ranted over until Monday, in COMM eMVNI thin of Cie battle of New Orleans. • • In the Hansa ; various hill: of a pH:elite. (dinette ter were repored. ltr .Imes, of 'Tennessee offer ed a resoltition'ealthtg on the Interior 'Sec'retary" to report by what authority the advisory board of agr:ettiture to the Patent OffMe was assembled, how the dilegams were appointed, and from what fund paid. -A message was' received •from 'the President in regard to the coltraet for carrying the California mail from St Josephs, and giving reasons why he did not Sign the joint resolution passed cp the last day of the former session for lessening th e me for transportihg theail from that place to California. After reading the'doeu- Meat the House adjourned. : : • : THE FIRST STATE PRISONER, I landed 'in new York, June trade's. rough naihmther, intlie '2lO 3 of rn - Octobei fanoWin...(:il the £ime the P id - inc out of town, - and only 50 000 inhabitante,) with. ten thousand' fools some smaller than myself, me stood watching the rihratiops of„tito rope and iron.book, during two, longdipnrsv,,Thezberiff stood on the sentrold44in , d , tendi confess I WastmiCh disappointed; I expected'tm . see almnging, bottle hanging'wits - The. man was Noah Gardner." 'He - liept a large shoo store in - New . Yoik:he l eotemittedl forgery, which at that time', was death by the laWs of these Unitbf Statos. Tho Stitie prison 'of New yo r k was in the equine of ereetion tAis tinie; this was the fast prison erected in the ,world_ for re form, instead of hanging. The,Seciety of Friends were the Wier promelers ,of, this humay,e system, One room io. the prisop- was near ready:to receive criminals. .The Friends:Procure&froin the 'GrovL ernor a-commutation from death:to the... State pri: son-for life,. ' • -Bei g MSI cienfe el (her -gave i ' stool, wax, lasts and awls, and here Cotninerieed , the state Prison shoe' intiattetetori:: six vagabendS werO sent to keep hmi COMpany I them: hO'lmtriMd to i:al.® !shoes. I tisited the prison three years after this. one large.youte sat threo.hundreti shoemakersoah. was prow--t oat marshal, 7 walking aim! , the : rranks. With ea no in hoed, punishing evil doers and,Praising;thent : that Seven years havirg . P:fss'ed over him, the Friends: waite& On , the 'Goiernor.l "Friend," snid , they; ‘‘sei-en years ago have hung- this 'men Usy kere'' is n reformed inembor sofa to society." Ile received an iitmOMditlenal parflou; and : came The Friends fined hiin a store on .I"cerl,l street; found liitntheeey ~.ndorsed notes, and gave him their custom. Immediately ho, was in a thriving wuy. HO:tined the Society, of• Friends t and .said thee and thou with. the best of them.-=.' Ile had a wife and children afriVed at maturity: nis journeymen were-.chiefly men •Uf and wrought at their own- house?. One 'day .hit; gave a Mana pair - of totitS, "Now friend'," 'said he, "thee mUSt bring IMme`theso tioetS on. fourth day evening:" Says have them." The boots di4 not come hotne till the fifth ever: Mg. Noah Was Wroth. He gave the menu a long lecture on the evils of disappointment and want ; - of punetuality. When he drew up to breath, the I man replica : `Sir, I am a poor man; have three children, the youngest forty-eight hours old. I had to tend to my wife and conk for my - children. It was not in my-power 6 - finish thOlmots :sOorier." Noah still eOnfltitied to magnify the horror's of disappointment: The man grew' Ungiyf Scotch blood boiled 'in h is' 'veins ; he s . truOlt. the counter with Lis fist like a sledge hen - MUM, know" said he, "its a terrilds thing to he,diSup-- . pointed. I remember` going up . to Ptirk to see , you hung, nod I never was so, disappointed, in my` life as' when I sew the reprieve." Now Ws wits a knock down argument, as an Irishman would say. ItAvas a rase in point, as they say in court'; end-a feet:bey - ond all contra: vcrsy, as they say in Congress: Nnalf wasdumb,. he, opened rot his indlith'. The give The man ;mother pnie . to make, kept fiAni in his Maples incur, trelited•hiM icindl3 but; as the:riiiii" - Said , ' lie never ' the7word:diispPOlniMbUtdrop from his lips thereafter: , Noah:. Went on Prospering and tp . One day he borrowed :various sums of money, ant obtained number uf;endo.reenterits. , .,,TlM hill's he changed for gold.; the: cndtirsemeu ts be ' got shaved :in Weir stlient. That:night . 110 .Ivas ,off for partaunknoWn, ;taking 'with ' sister, the wife of a young friend to cheer ifiM on the wiry. -1 1 he'stery:is'trne'to the kftBf;-abdLe in„ the first saiijimt „ ,Stitte, [497'61, the day dreamers of the„presmt time may settle the question, whether dinning or state r PriSon, re- Firm, .is the suresQvt,y . of,eming n consupitue le . v.ilii in. His family, and friends norm heard from , - ; WHAT'S IN A KISS inether,.kise, pleaded „t little elierub bey, - tvitit blue - : ' ey r es„ -nes - Mndy searehing,'ltiE 111111$m) ijy o,iis—fn r al SllC:lcridetly hint upon .hi"g:scdti'vetiem-bed, 'end --- loviiney folded the snowy drapery - al:met him. Th kiss me, Mother!' ' A nkthe Py began" to - tremble, the le:3.i-drops In kit her in theiplettititiproptni•n ed - eyes, and the little boseni Heaves with: T S ' trtig e•linto emotion. - -• • - 'My little son liar been natig,htft&-daY,' re plies the nother,'sadly hoiv . cmLliEathoselips that lurre spoken E ueb angry,words?, To much, to•miteh!lifullinin her, relent' the little heart is swelling, breaking- with, grief; tu multuous sobs break from the agitated .bo.s. in; the snow-white pillow iadvenehedmith penitent tears, and the little dithpled hand is extencted.:.soitnPlo ringly. Relent'.:.• •- • 'Tis enough I Onee inorethe little head iitpiller ed upon the maternal linsom--'-enee' iriore'llie lif tie cherub form is pressed to that mother's aching • heart, and the goodnight kiss' of forgiveiMp and lore is given two-fold tenderer: A fe*modients and the sobbingi cease, the golden, 'droops the weary eyelids close, end the litPLeqrring one is laid bank upon his coital, ionitent and hum bled by,one kiss from mamma: What's. in a kiss—a simple kiss? „Mach,:very much I More potent than the seeptedearer to affection than countless ivealtb,; Wholms not felt its magic influence? 'Tie the forces • tender . pledge of undying constancy; 'as a bond of fritnd sh ship 'and fidelity; and not only is it dear - to' the youthful mind ardent, but'a lie to old age/to the • withered heart and' tioomiess. cheek. , A discharged Ferrunt girl-oat Ciaelniati r cari•i oil off, atone fell swoop, tiricler'h brig of buckwheat, a quantity of flour, a small Atif t 4 milk, several' pounds of se gar, a`fitekage 'oT tea " • ai .; rd It jog of triOlossos. , , The Mayor of Neap :I:ark .10 his'restimates °Ana:- poem' for oftiee during 1858. - has this 'limn: "For contingencies, killing degs-:—s4,sool"eThis may throw some light upon the prospects of `the sausage trade' in the Metropolis: • A proposition having been matte in tlteXiuis sippi Legislature to stih.4.eriiie fur all We Opers in" the State, its eregy44tkiiiiiy that the editor of the ,Port etty,eho sit all require his Pay :? ( IVA I ,4g O L - I.v - , . . , , , ___,, =4_,,,,_ i0.. _ ,,,,,, __,, ,... ______, ... , . i.;.:.Tho -undersigned; MANAGER'S; !Ire individually Hid)lo , . ~,,,,,,,.; Ito tho exteut oLtheiry,sotes .. for OLPeposits and other ..., ~.. :. : • F:UItS '!-F Ult Sr 1. , , iibhgrilions of the "LES Ii ...i b r e Tatlatnderstned, - .lkt No. 4,Eagle Guildingai Lebanon. r STATON' , OANERON . ,' ' A ' a WO E A a IY 7 S 3 ON " tO " LEMAN' boa a epleoslidassortrneht of LADIES' lure, ,11/Dirl; i GEORGE SMELLER ]' * , 'IP,' ) Gentlemens' Collars, Le et fury low prieee:" '' ' ' ' 1 JANER.Y.,9 l 7, 4 „.2,—,44. Ab ß i o r us K T T rsAioim ,i, 1. A,ebtenon, Dew, 15,,1105, - , -:,.. :- JAMB 43 ..4.1114.1Eit' ~ , Iv . ' Ircisr , . j e lp 1,118. t uEoliq F. pupr " „ - .7-0 ,- :0,64..-.ty -- - .1 - ;. - qw.: r 5411 dtviocp di 004, - , ..w.n....,... ' ",,- ..- List of Goods RECEIVED and for sale, Whole Fair. and Retail at REI ZENSTEIN BROTHER'S Cheap JewelrY-t Entry Store. Lebanon, Pa (told Breast (hold Efir Props. (1,,t i Ear Hold Finger Ling,. 1i Id Lorkel. OW Pencils, (Bad l'en,=, Hold Hold Studs. Hold WatclieS. Silver tVirtehe, , , Silver Peneila Slicer `nimbler:, Silver Sheath. . . . ' Silver Chains; • Stamped Flouncing. Silver Watch Keys, gdging. Cornelia Riots, Silk Velvet Bildern, Horn Map, Bracelets, Gilt Rings, • -.Necklaces, 'Class }lbws, Perfumery, Watch il Helen's, Cldhlren Combs, Waftli Guards, i Back-combs, Watch.]looks, Cum Rattles, ' Revolvers, ' Violins, ' l . 'l3l P ' o lu6 l ( • t' t k° e lB ll l. l '. r n l v e n ' ti e‘s, Guitars, Banion, Tem burbles, I Pocketbooks, - Pintos, Itozors„ Fifes. Rai: ,r Strolls, • Flageolets. Brushes, ltalian Violin Strings, i Combs, Italian Guitar Strings, Pipes . :Dulcimer Wire, 1 Smoking T.lmeco, alusical Boxes, 1 Segar Tubes, '. Accordeons, ;.Pasted Specs, ' Flotillas, B WaLSfices, . Goggles, Harmonicas, / Lead Pencils; Bones. . . §te ei. Pens, - - Violin Bows, Wolin Bridges, 'Buttons l`hre'ads", - ` ' Vielin Screws, 1 - Sewing Silk, ' 'Violin 'Rosin. Match-boxes, .Violin Tail Pieces, i China •Babies, naFs :Viol Strinns ' I Gum - Slings, ' prning . Forks. '' 1 ,, ,,,,A1l the above artieles a d many-more to numerous to I mention will be sold. at the lowest figure by 1 O'er: 2ithr 1858. ' . . - BEIYMNSTBIN A. - IMO.' FLOTITt. CORN. ' 311DbLINGS, .ALT L THE'IIAG . . at. the Genesee Malt , of \IYERS R SILOUTL, Feb. 3;1854. Lebaucca, Pa. i- _ _ -- i~q . ~.aj'. iy:y.; : ~:'+ ~~~ WANTED. AT Hair Genexsee 1111 the borough of Lebanon, WHEAT HORN, quantity; for *bleb tliehigheat Market prices I,A T cask. by. , MYERS & MOHR. r6b;3,,1858, North Lebanon Floueo•laiiii runE.Norau LEBANON MILL bah been remodeled, 1 and is now completed and in operation and_ prepay ed to, infinisb customers regolarly .with a very superior • ' 'artiale of 'FLOUR, as cheap as it can be 1 .1 obtainedfrom any source. They yr.,t;* also keep constantly on band , and for kfrmr, man, MOP, DRAN, SHORTS, &c. They are also prepared to - de all kinds of. CbsToREA,V Watts, and respectfully invite all the fainter customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to gibe them,acell. -They. Will is the Highest CASu market pyices for all 'kinds cif r tlrin, such as WHEAT, ItYk, COHN, OATS, gre, ,anii afford all facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. ~X.,l:ebanon lb NVV. 3, 1853 WAT - CHES AND JEWELRY .•.'-' IVATWI,E. 6 AND iEWE' LR y ACKER, Cutnoerlatict St u next door to Dr. Lincrovcaver's F & WM. ST(:F,VERS -11Vita0 antl Liquor Store, ita 0. 44, FRONT STREET, PHILA.—AII kinds of the' 'purest and best LIQUORS constantly kopt on hand French. Coniae COmmon, Cherry, Blackber ry and Lavender BRANDY ; Common and Holland GIN; Old Monongahela, Scotch and Rye WHISKEY ; rort, Madeira. Cherry,' .Lisbon - and Champaign wiN,E; the best:IIViVERS to be obtained in the city; all of Welt is sold- wholes:l le and retail, in quantities from a quart to a [Aug. 4, UU=IZE .CIWARIZMT now open their Full and Win )..j ter stock, which thry are selling at the lowest cash pri!ve. Please cap and judge An- yonreelf. IGIXTENSTON StilltTS—Piglas and Sherwattrs rat cit with adjaHlable - Russets at WA. ETZ WOOLESSTOCKIN''t IARN—a fall, assortment. at ,SWAir.l7, t GTIOCERIES sold limn:tinily low- it SWARTZ fi BRO. TIE PEOPLES) STORE REMOVED To the South-East Corner of Market and. " - Chestnut Streets, Lebanon, Fa. Idoll9er Br '►fliers "DEG leave to inform their friends and the public gen' evilly, that they hare fit,lNblV ED to the 11l Auxin cEST-flonsii,CouNtt or MAIKET S CITEnNUT SUMS. the Win has just'retuCued . filun the city again ~wilep he has carefully-selected a large red beautiful its §urtanent, of the latest styles WINTER THY GOODS, ~ anoctuu QATEEN.sAvATI.B, . , HAvars ARE. . STOyliat, STetVES: I of every • descriptirm and size em bracing all the latest patents and styles. • , ' Altar° cordially invited tocall - alit see us at our. New :Wire, and ex andne' thelarge andextenSire stoek,-whieh wilt at all flaws be shown. With much pleasure, and which WO can sell at, prices t i snit the theirs.. '. 6. .../(it-Thankful for past liberal patronage, they should respcetfully solicit the continued favors of their old friends and the public. [Lchuitou, nor.!Z,S. P. 8.-L.Conntry produce taken in exchange tar (;Dods. JOIIN Luctiti; • !tEtilIT LOITS4, JACOB . Lorsza, tersza, LINE-OF-BATTLE-SHIP NEW YEAR It is a Splendid numbtar foil of interesting iaari• 1 . the Ilniraviags arel'i;rtrit - re' C idni Oci v i'otarY of btate. Setr.tors Sumner n. r ' ewis cants per n ,..Fc!,- sale at all PoriOicaL Depots, A. IVl.Neir i t • copy., INI g / gent, fi2o Cluistmtt Street,,Pammti.pmx. T , Cropuq:ry 5,;15b0. . i -•, ','• '''''' . ' DACK TO TILE OLD ,PLACE i ~,'= ~ ! :,c4, G irga. 16 JiG E R - 1 , ,.., - 7 rW C YRY DATTIRA,N, the Wellkboivii Brewer. has .;'t ktrenteved his LAGER dIEP:if SALOON to the largo and:handsome. three story braise or, -Mr. Arnold, in Cum. Aieiltiiid street, west of the Plank Road, where he will be pleased to See Ida old frietubt and the public generally. t, - IM.Limberger and Sweitzer cheese,- Holland (luring. T &e., wholesale tud Detail. lies DEEt is of his own well tlitietVri _Mowery. . Lebanon, Jan. 1,1859.--tf. , • N °lice. • Lebanon County Agricultural Society rpm Annual Sleeting of The 'Members of the Lebanon County Agricultural and Horticultural Society, will be held nt the Public Howie of Jelin 31. ,Marl:, iu Lelia ; non, the arl ifonfiny JuteutiVy, 1850, (the 17th) at 1 o - - 1 clock, 1'.,31.. for:the purpose or electing officers, auditing j the aceounin`of the Secretary and Treasurer, end trans ' actinvill other necessary business. Ily order, , , - - NV3I. URICU, Seery. - Jan. 5,,1850.-2t. Lebanon - MuWM, insuyance Company. • 1 1 " incorporated' &y the Legislature of Pa. ! CIEA,RT,ER I , ERPETUAL! ,• OFFICE 1T .TON7:781'0)171, LEBANOX COUNTF. i GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000 ! COMPANY is in' full operation, and 'ready to j_ make insurance on .all kinds of.Rroperty, iu Timm coapiry, and on as favorable terms no any well got ornial and safe corsphoy, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President-4MM BRUNNER, Ran. ' 17cc Prefildmit—D. M. BANK. . • 2'ocasurcr-01130.1 F.. MEI IX. Secretary—WM. A. BARRY. 'I),TRECTORS r Jams' BRUNren, Esq. Ceo. Ross, • . OEO. F. WILT, O. M. RAWMANT, NAPPLINEN DEM, Jar. Sonic, JOi/N SEIEZER; S. K. TREICHLEII, P.'s" ) N . . BANK, DAVID HANN, DANIEL. 11. METE% :Wm. A. 'Maar. ANTITONY. : B. ELY,...dgel for Lebanon and vicinity Jefies,to,wp,'Feb. 1858. -iLebagaeauDeposit Bank. (.I.7IO: 4 JADA:NON- VALLEY BA X,") ; Cuinbortana xtrecA, one door cast of Reinhard 's Had. VirrliL pay the following FATES of INTEREST on !, = v y,4 DEPOSITS; API' 1 year, andjOnger, 6 per cent. per annum ; Tlr 6'77 - ninths, anD longer, 3'per cent. per :walnut ; For 3 months, end Linger; 4 per : cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of- withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits ;from, the date of deposit to the date Of withdrawal. We Wilt also afford a liberal line of an , comModatitnsp those wile may favor us with Deposits, cpayaldo on demand.. pay. a premium on SPANISH and NEXICALE DOLEADS, and also on old Mexican '.Kill make , dolleetiOns On and-re mit to alLpartsof the United,7Statas, the Canadas and Enrene; Negotiate . Loans, ke., .5:77.' anti do a general EX quiuston and BANKING. lIDSIN ' ESS. 17:0 11- 6 , 1 -GUDAYYSON C,OLEMANi'President. ,Deo. fiknor,Enshier ph i• _, µr Crotchet Noily., toile Knitting. do IVoiel .1 , PetrComlis, Ivory Fine Coin Heir Pies. Elastic Lora. (linolis, taall her Belts . . IVarking Witlt;d4ruiwrs. };.,,lna Clatlll.4, MMl= V4lOlll SA B.L. WALTER A BART° - . A'SOTIIER• NEW 1.07' OF =I GLE/OiNI S MUM 1') OUT! Me SWEAT •DE At I Inn So 'Long, unsuccessfully sought, FOTTN - D AT LAST. roll 3T nEsTrotES ANENTIN CiIAY TIA to its origiaal color; eover , luxuriantly the bald head; removes oil dandruff, itching' and all scrofula, scald head and all eruptions; makes the hair soft, healthy, and.glossy ; and will preserve it to an imagina ble age, removes, as if by magic. all blotches: &co from the face, and cures a:I neuralgia and nervous head ache. See circular and the following. • DOTER, N. 2d.1858. PROF. O. J. WOOD k CO.—Gents: Within a few kys we have received co molly orders and calls for Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day We were com polled to send to Roston for a quantity. (the 13 dozen you forwarded all being soltL) while we might order a quantity from you.. Every bottle we have sold seems to have produced three et font , new eticlomers cod the ap probation, lout rettromo,ve it receives from the most sub stautial and worthy citizens of our vicinity, fully con vince us thht it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARA TION. enel. us as soon us may be one gross of $1 size;. lnd oue dozen $2 size ; and believe no yours very respectfully. (Sinned) DANIEL rATIIROP S.: Co. Hickory Grove. St. Charles Co.. MO., Nor. 19, 19541 PROP. O. J: WOOD—Dear Sir: Some time last Sum mer we: were induced to use A erne' of yaw Hair Resto rative, and its effects were Fo wonderful. we feel it our duty Di Yon and the afflicted, to report it. Our little son's head for some time had been perfectly Coyered With sores and:some called it mild head. The hair almost entirely came Off in consequence, when a friend, seeing Ids sufferings: advised us to use your Res torative, we did so with little hope of. success, but, to our surprise, and that of our friends, a very few appli eations.removed the disease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now ,say that Om boy has as healthy a Scalp, andas inXuri ant a crop of hair as any, other child. We can therefore. and do hereby recommerid your Restorative, as a perfect remedfformll diseases Of the scalp and Bair. We are, yours respectfully, . • fIEORGE W. inclamnoTuAlr, SARAH A, 11.10GINDOTHAM. Gardiner. Maine, Juno 22,1855. PROP. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir : 1 have used two bot tieu„or Professor Wdod's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it Is the greatest ilistoCery of the age for re storing and changing the hair. Before using it I was a man of 'seventy. .1) , Hair has now attained its origi- : nal color:v.-You ran recommend it to the world without the leuat fear, as my case 11'11S one Of the worst kind- Yours Respectfully, • DANIEL' N. MURPHY. 0. J. WOOD.k, CO.. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great..N. Y. Wire Bailing Establihment) and 114 Market street, St. Loots, 21 . 10; .r Sold in Lebanon by :108F.P11 B. Loath - EIMER, also by Dr. Ross. and by all good Druggists everywhere. . Oct. 13, '5B-3m. Selling off at Cost. AB FASIVIONALD AND SE ASONADLE STOCK OF TISSUE, BEE AGES, DUCOLLS, - LAWNS, SIIEPITAIIIVS PLAIDS, ALPACCAS, Which in point of VariCLICF of styles and finalities, in connexion with advantages by which they have been purchased, eon be surpassed , hy mine in town. The sea son, and one heavy stock prompt us to hold forth these inducements:: Please,givn no a 41111. .01:ORGE & SIFELLENDERGER. 61 5 000 Reward Look Ont.' TAMES H. KEI;LEY, Watt:4- tJ Artker rG Jeweler, has just .opened , tit the EsaLs Bertumns, the town ot Lebanonotheautiful nAsertment of Cold Rail road Time-keepers in hunting cases; eight-day - Watches, gold .Duplex, gold Anchcws, gold cylinder Watches, Silver railroad binding Watches, duplex, anchors ; cylin der, English patent Lever- English Swine Quortiers, and Ravi' Watches. Largo Music Boxes, 4, 6. and S tunes; g a l; pah,Nest and'Neek Chains gold Arinlets; Brooches: gold Thimbles , llar-ringS,. Breastpins, Necklaces, s k irt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases:, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals. cc. Silver Ten and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, (eh and neck Chains. Spectacles, PartmonaMs.line pocket mal pen Knives, rionns, FSolin coles, Bass Violins, AccordeonS, Polkas, Brass Instru ments, Drains, Fifes; flutes. Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamberines, Ladies Cabins; Colts Sharps Volcanic Rifle. shoots 25 shot in -a minute: Coles Allen's Yoleanic and DamasenS Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, to., the whole comprising. the Tenet extensive as sortment aver eillared in Lehanon coutdb and will Be sold at the lowest cash prices. " 7ridthes rL Clocks torofillly Rope; ire+l ami)grrrontal. * * *Mrs. Kelly lias opened: 4-FranGy Ilenery Store in thesame room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. Eagle AlniWings. [Lebanon-,April ISSB. NEW - GOODS! NEW GOODS I re . Lovers of the Beitulifal AS WELL, AS TIES E EURA Call and ! Kott , ix yinnr ;oar! , •• • 'TO BUY CHEAP •. frltE`fCentiejtuildings'' are full of NEW GOODS.--; Th , ittwte of the moat thqidions will. De gratified in everynceeptation of the term, when the beauti ful New gtyles of Ladies Deane ei30 , 1:^.. A tram the inalt3' we-will name a few, such as Voile- , le-rheore. Circasisn Plaid and Stripe; Maid. Stripe, hyndere and Printed Va lentins; Freftrit Printed ;mil plain adore, all-wool De lain; Printed and plain Cashmere, French iilerino; La relic nyndere; 3t-de-Lain, English and American Chintz. :Mk.--131ack and Fallen - Velvet nyaderc. &c.. acknow ledged to fmrpass anything of the Mint in MIN Itomugh. Si/awls! a variety. o , llars. hosiery, &e. ponte,•tic Goode—Muslim Ticking, Check, &c.. &c.. so aw) that you can save money by pun-ha Sing yonr sup plies at Haber & • Os. .idatne/s. all colorS, very cheap. 'lt will pay" Gentle men to irurchase their ("lath, t)ver coating. Cassimeres. Satinets and VeStings, liar themselves and their Boys. out of the, Tory large and well selected Stuck, Just opened - at the Centre Buildings of RADER & BROS., who always "Study to please." . . . _ READY 3i ADE CLuTDIND 10,please LirPryluxly L9bAnon, Septeriib . 6r_ I 5t11,:_1846. M==2 rEME YOUNO 'MEN'S Cirltl ST lAN ASSOCIATION : O 1 LEBANON,. have opened a large mid COUITIMIIitnIS BEADING 80031 and LIBRARY - ,at-the TEMPER . ANC): ITA LL, opposite the Poxt-ofliec. The principal Newspars rs and Maglizine: , of the country will id Ways be found on file. The: valuable collection of books for nierly constituting the "WISTAIt LIBRARY," ure also on our shelves and'additiMmi boA., are now being selected to,make the LilwarYof 'Assie.iation one of the most valuable in the State. Cantriim; ioens of mita tile books are solicited from all wt. .lesire to see the young men of oar town supplied with a healthy moral and religions literature. We intend that this ,Librarf shall lie comprehcpsise find a lvcl. SIMON .1. STINE, Wan. G. WARD and THEODORE OYES. the Commit tee upPoipted, will be happy to :receive such contribu tions of books or a note stating ,wbere tbey'may be called for. lteMling Room open every Tuesday, Thurs day, Friday and SaturdaY evenings. from 6 to-10 o'clock. Persons desiring to become members should do so im , mediately. IV Order or the Beard Lebanon, Oelober 3,ISMS. TOWN HALL. FOR RENT. rrHE LARGE AND HAM/N.)3'E ROO3l now occupied by T. P. Frantz es a Cabinet Ware-Room. in the Town lien iloildlng. Market street. Lelemon will be for 'rent, front the lot of January next It Is suitable for any exteusiv.• business. A pOiCAtitoo to In Insti/b to either of the undersigned. • SO- Also the CELLAR, now occupied by Messrs. Me hkm, & Oswald es a Rwtaurant,•for Rent from April 1, 'N. .L 111. A IR. . . ...TWIN T. ATKINS. . . • SEARFOSS. • : : . - Trnstrles telethon Lodge I. 0. of 0. F. Lobaorm.; Not': 10th—tf. • • • Tint Premium and Diploma Awarded by tho Lebanon County Agricultural Society to the celebrated A RIERICA • WATCHES. n olorsement of the merit and character of the woo) should prove a sufficient recommendation to those who contemplate pumluising a good and reihible Time-keeper. Thor disclaim any part Of foreign mech anism in niuretneni or Fuse, and m regard t Time and Mira bi lity (lista nee all competition. ' These %Vetches are on exhibition at .I:' J. AtalllPS Watch and Jewelry store, corner of Market and Cumberland streets, oppo site the litrket Louse. Lebanon, Pa. Nov. 3,1838. ---- 0111 . 1 e Liniment. • . AItMEDS AND untEits owiih horses and cattle find nothing superiursicaemberger'k Cattle Lin lasentior.SttfiDens, Sprains, Lanienees, &c. It needi but desingle trial to convince. Prepared and Sold only at " . LEMIIIIIIOI , 3PS Drug Store. . - .Lebanon; Nov. 10,1858. • : Market Street • INlke INfolic: • • TullkilllAS mulles are daily ranging over my lands, shooting; crippling, and otrrying off my fowls. pad Otberwiso committing depredations, this is to give notice That An per one are forbid, under pain of the se. vorost penalties, to trespass upon any my premises in quest of game. • I will prosecute all such parties to the eXtetit of tho kw. JACOB FUNK. North Lebanon, NON'. G:1858. -2m KRIS KIN KLE. The Holidays Coming: Huriii!! • JOIN RAE F F IVliolesule and ,Retail Confectioner, and Dealer in ' Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Fancy Articles, . • and Toys. • • RESPECTFULLY annonnqes tolls. friends, old and young., throughout the county, that he has been busy; in the tiork ,, of preparation for the coming 1101 dal a, end-is now supplied wit.lrn largo nanortment of • A.merican.and French 'Confectionery, All of Which will be sold, wholesale and retail, cheaper then they ware ever sold beti.re in Lebmisto. Ilia stock of Sugar Toys and Fruit; nod Sugar Hollow Toys ia liner, better and cheaper then ever before. Also. Yankee and German. Toys, Of the newest ;styles, contptiaing Della, DrUM4, and a tboutimicl other articles "too numerous to mention." ' FUR LifialtY of every description. 110 has also a very largo assortment of . • rAm.n. - Airricr.Es, Suitable fm Cliristiniut Or New Year Freeents, among .whieleare a. beautiful collection of .••4 i • Ching and Terra ; Cotta Ware, ,Consisting. of Vases,..Oups and•Sancers, .lowel‘Boses, &c. Ladiesi'Faniy,aud Toilet DVSKETS of every kind. 111 .'A Tory:large stook' 6f RAIISINS".GTHRILANTS, OMAN CIa'RONS, ONIONS, pitAisms, £e.. ' All Willi of NUTS in - ablindence. ~..10011M ON* ()A NDTHS,r t i•greatevariCEY tit reduced iniao.' ~ : 140- T bankfuLforitlia. 'paptuatranw or tbepublic, be' te,,,kuilneseatid modentto,priceS) 4T, receive ill further c nen ritt tt n • - ' " ' lebim on; 11e01,"1.853...:- ••: - .lt)hgAilil ILA E BUSINESS CARDS. J. IL tV PM AN I A rroRNEy-AT-LAW----4q11,-, cimi,, , l3sra Street. II nearly OppelAte tio"1'.01 %vitt. promptly at tend to all prof,, tuna' entrueaml to Ilim. Lebanon, 177eild D. S. KC Ea: , A(1 ENT FOll STATE FIRE A: MARINE INSU RANCE COM PA Nr. PA. I.ebau.,n. A ogr. 11, 1558—Cni* DARIUS J. SIiLTZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in Cumberland street, nearly posit Brua's Cote], Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 26, '57. LAFAYETTE BROW! I{ E R 5 GAS FITT .. AIVOINING A. S. ELY'S Mee. Walnut street. Leba. non, I's. .A large and beantilnl assortment of FIX TURES from the well-known establishment of COKNETAUS LAXsit, always on hand at Philadelphia prices., Air All work warranted to give satisfaction.: 44—A1l orders will be faithfully execided on the most reasonable terms. The best of reference giren.' [Sep.I.VS7. EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, . PA„ rrnE subseriber wishes to inform his old friends and 1 the public generally, that he has again taken the above well-known House. Ile will be .much pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with a call.' LOCATION.—Cornq Cumberland and Market streets. • itT..—Omnibusses running in' connexion with the Rail Road Trains. IT. STEGRIST. Lebanon, Nov. 10,155& L inm . eba Female Seminary. riinE NMI SESSION of the "LEBANON .E.FAIA . LE L SEMINARY , ' tv 01 commence on the lint day of S EP ilornEn, next. Madame DECAMPS WM giro instruction in Needle Work. • - • I. EG -BATlGium.•PrincipaL • MODESTE DEOAIIPSi Teacher of 3rasic ce• French: Lebanon ; Aug. 25,1555.- ' CLOCKS, CLOCKS, JUST RECEIVED AT J. IV. ACKER'S, Fr OM - 81,25 to SIM, 8 day and 30 hour Oct. 22, '56. BOOKS AND STATIONERY WALTZ & ROEDEL can supply Country Merchants ' V with the following Altreartacs at city rata's, Lancaster Agricultural 7 7 Almanac, Eng. North American Uncle S4llll Columbia Great Western ia . ' " American Town and Country " " Ger. Old Germantown " " " Lancaster Reading Southern " Rug. "Brother Jonathan " " Eng. Lutheran, Ger. and English. Methodist. Chritisan, Ger. and English. . . . . 3. 1 J. Good 7 s.Book:,Store. THE Xew and Cheap Book , Store of the under signed is located in Market Street, 2 doors north of Guilford k Lemberger's Dimg Store, where he will be pleased to see all bis old 'friends; and those desi rous of letting articles in his lino. With a determiner Lion of sellingeheaper than can be purchased elsewhere, he would respectfully eoliths attention of the public to his assortment of Bibles; Efymn and - Prayer Books, Mis cellaneous, Blenk and &hoot Books; TM/and Window Peeper, Stationery, and every article in his line of busi ness. Also, Pocket Diartetiand Abhanaesfor ISM All the Maeatzines and Newspapers, 'both daily and weekly, to he had at publisher's rates; • All orders for naticles in his line carefully and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned, ' Lebanon, Jan 14,, . J. M. GOOD. .Books! Books ! WALTZ &RIBBLE Would respectfully .4-4E7; inform the Public, that they constantly receive from the Eastern Cities, copies of all the most - important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be Purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— , Parton's Aaron Burr, v I.lvington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, • - Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great King, Bayard Taylees Northern Travels, Debit and Credit. The Reason Why. They have always en hand a large aceOrtmentof School Books. Blank Books and Statfonery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of _Flute, Piano t Violin and Guitar Music. Plano Forte, Me- Milian and-Violin Instructor. • PAPER H . A14....al N G S I of Foreign and Domestic eunnufacture, WiltdOW . Shades. The Monthly Magazines, awl all the NEWSPAPERS, daily , 4. Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book." m.Orders left witifthem for any kind nfgoads In their line. will be promptly attended to. Lebrulon. Feb. 4, 1858. The . Brifish Review., and Hilackwo'odl. Ragazine. ORBATIXDOORMENTs TO .51,71SCRIBEI PREMIUMS AND REDUCTIONS tL. SCOTT & CO.. NNW Yort contin ue to publish the following Ituktling British l'eti"dicni, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conversative.) 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THENORTHRRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) 4. TRY WESTMINISTER REV/EW (Liberal.) 5. • • BLACKWOOD'S- EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory,) Tikes Periodicals ably represent the ibreegreat politi cal parties of Great Britian—Whig, Tory, and Radical, —but polities forma only one feature of their Character. As Orkaaa of the most profound writers on Science, Lit entture,.lilorttl,ty, and Religion, they stand. as they ever have stood,,unrivalled in the world of letters. being con sideted inttivensable' to the scholar and the profession al man, whileto the intelligcut reader of every class they furnish a morn Garrett mid gatiofArtnry record of th e cur_ refit literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other sourer. • EARLY COPIES. . -- - . The receipt of .Admice Sheds from the nritigh pub lisher" glve9 arblitional yal ue to No se lteprintn inassinch as thc' CUD now be placed in the bands of subscribers about as soon as-the original editions. T SIMS. (Regular Prices.) _ Per ann. For any one of tho four Reviews $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 'i 00 For all four of. the Reviews - , 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review 5 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews 7 00 For Blackwood and threo Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 Money current in theStateirliero issued will be recelv- c'eiTed at par POSTAGE. The Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twentit.four Cents a year for "Blackwood," and. but Fotirteemeents a year for each of the Reviews. At the above prices the Periodicals will be furnished for 1&50, end as a rretninny to Nile Subscribers, the .NOB. of the same Periodicals for 1857, will befurnished complete, toitliont additional charge. Unlike the more ephemeral Magazines of the day, these Periodicals lose little by ago. Hence, a full year of the Nos. (with no omissions) for 1657, may be regarded neon, as valuable us for 1859. . Subscribers winking aloe the Nos. for 1856, and 1858 will be supplied at the following sitar/Lela' LOW nArsa. .Splendid oilers for 1856'57 '5B & '59, Together. For Blackwood s 51agnzine, the four years 600 For any one Review,. do . 600 For any two Reviews, .do . 10 00 For Illackwrxxi and one. Revlon, , de 10 (0 .For ltlackward and two Revierar, do 13 00 For three Reviews.. do 1300 For liluckWood and three Reviews, do 1T CO For tine four Iterfewg, ' do • -15 0 ) For Blackwood and the fourßeriew e, d o tli) 00 N. 8.---The price in Great Britain of the five Periodi cals above 'mined is *3l per annum. As wb sliiill never again be likely to offer such induce ments as thtwo here presented, .710r0 is the ring to Subscribe! ! • Ate. Remittances must, ill all eases, b e made direct to the l'ablielters, for at. these prices no commission can be allowed to agents, Address, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 64001 d street, New Nork Dec. 8, 1888 CHICAPEST , AND YEWY BEST Beady-Made...:Cletikilig! YOU will Bud ut the Centre RABER BROTHERS have again opened to their already estnneive Mock of Ready-Made Clothing a very large a,. nortinent of all hinds of OVER COATS, RAGLINS,sur, TOUTS and BANCLIPS. h'rock:M Dress COALS all colors and Styles; Bu siness and every day ry day Cixtts. at all prices. Pantaloons, every variety in price and Style. Buy's Clothing, a largo variety, • A very handsome a.isortment of. Tests all very dimly. _Undershirts, Drawers, Woolen and Cotton, Dress Shirts,. Gloves, HOSieIT. Stocks ' lltikfs, Collay4 ill sport every thing for' a Dross front top to toe. The great advantages to buy your Clothing ;at the "Centre Building" ire. that you swill lied their Clothing well made, and cut to lit, mono as if nnule to' onler. As practical Teflon; they understand how to select their Clothing. Call.andrsoe, and tryllieni, as so many have dontrand found ft to their' advantage: • - It. & J. N. HAMIt give their undivided attention to FASIIIONABLE Tihplti.NO, having bad Many yours experience in math*, mid now having some of the Best Workmen emploititllttlift are prepared to turntrout tliti most fashionable Gentle tta s t,ltort %give, ani - rented to tit, or need not be taken. Periontrdealing at ollter sterol; will find the same at tonne.. as if-tlfaPpurelta.sed their Clbttr - of them. tiLelatifon,.NOv:. _ . T ulSll.,t i s c .4l 7_'LDAstikitiktgb#:imt, verpt j el - : al& Batch: lto.mxigTeiyam; Bnxszer, eN4mAGYE, fit lalGiuvrs - wi and itiptv Awe% - • D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug . Store, ms berm Removed to his New Raiding. on Cumber. laud Street, opposite the Engle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. TIT IT Subscriber respectfully announces to his:min:da -1 Mures and the public in general, that he has rm. stantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY: MEDICINES, .PAINTS, CTIEM L S DYE-STUFFS. VARNISIIEA, e TURPENTINE; GLASS-WARE, f BRUSHES. HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS. Burning Finid, , Sitigical Itiatettmeitts, Toilet Soaps, gars. Tobacco, .tc. Also a variety of Fancy Articles tat numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and priees of his goods before purchasing else. where. 2a. Physicians' prescriptiOne anti family reel pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the ;lay or night, by culling at the 'Drug Stare, Opposite the Eagle On Sundays the Store will be - °petted for the eon, pounding of prescription,* between tife hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. 31..12 audj..aud land 5 I'. M. Lebanon, Dec. 0, 1557. ' DAVID S. 1: ABER. NEW STYLES OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS S VITA RTZ B HO PLE ASECALL AND EXA N WHO. WOULD NOT REJOICE TO HEAR THE NEWS! THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS; THE HANDSOMEST STYLES; ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINdg., SWARTZ & BRO. HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS! SOLD ASTONISHINGLY LOWS FOR CASH'. I= Owner 0/3tulberry and Chtsinut dials, Lebanon, ite MAITUFACrORtIr OF ORNADEENTAL OAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS FQR Cerneterics,"Verandas. Balconies, Public and Pri. vate Grounds, &c., &c,, which he offers it great va. riety of designs at lower prices than the none can be ob tained elsewhere. Also, CHAIN FENCES of every de scription constantly kept on hand. August 25, MS.—tr. Ladies Fair Contmetacing; LADIES DRESS GOODS. '. ificr SIIST ItEGUT.ED, a large assortment of New Style Dress Goods. Bich, Fancy Dress Silks, Super Extra Black Silks, Plain and Fancy Colorings, Plain Poll De. Ohiver Ali Wool Delaines. very Cheap, loiislin Delaines at all prices, Plain and Printed French Mari - nee& Alpert]. Lustres, P La in' &Fa ney, /AMA :Plaids, fancy colored. Bayadere V eac is & Persian Cloths, Shaded Cashmeres. Chintzes, P,rints. Gala Plaids.- , And an endless variety of other dress goods, just re ceived, and for sale at reduced-prices,. by lIENRY & STINE. Ho I all ye fair ladles, who seel,. or 'desire,. To set off year beauty with liatulsome. attire ; Who have learned the great art Kowa heart; to enthrat, By the hue of a dress or.the told of a shawl, Would you know where tha patterns you want nuty be ' found; • Woull you know where fine goodsqii profuiion abound; Would you Fashion and Taste in your purchase coat , ,Then let me . escort von to ItENItY& Szt/iE. _ Leeches Leeches GENIIrNE Imported Swe.dish Leeches on hand. and for sale by LEMBERGER, Sept. I, 1855. Drninist a Apothecary. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4 SEE THE NEW STOCK --0 - Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crotkery, -V SAP EVIR47PIERS 9 STORE. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN informs his ftiends and th public that he has just, received a new stock of Goods for the Winter 7'rode, - which will he found as cheap as any stock of the kind in this town,,consistiug of all such GOODS as are -usually kept in a first-class store... Particular attention is given to Staple Cools for the country trade, not neglecting the fancy artielos for LA DLES', WEA—such as Laces, - Lawm, Edgings, Under sleeves, handkerchiefs, 67. e. . CENTLE)IEN are invited to examine his•CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Quinets, Tweeds, Fancy and other Vestings, Velvets,•Cords..te_ . • . .• In the GROCERS: deportment may be fountrie'''''' splendid assortment of every needrin the FamilYt Coffee, Seger. Spices, Teas. Mackerel. &e. CROCKERY the stock is well selected. LEONARD ZISI3TERk.4N. inr The highest market price will be paidAor COUN TRY PRODUCE. ,(Lebanon, Sept. 2L Grand open i n ,g;s • • AT HENRY. & 'STINE'S ECM:OW& TLEMAN'S WEAR: nod FRENCH Cloth, . 1:j Black, Brown, Green Blue, Cadet, so. Bearer and Thibet Cloths. . . .• Pilot and Mohnir Cloths, all colors. FANCY CASIMERES. Medium grades in side stripes, &o : • Doe skin Casimeree, .• • Cadet, Oxford and brown .mixed. Bell double and twisted Casdroensr- Plain aide Stripes and plaid, • Cotton Warp Cloth. . • Heavy Black and Brown. ' SATTINETTS In every variety of styles—Black, Brown, and Printed goods. VESTINGS. Fine Casimcre Valentin, e. Black and Colored Satin; plain and Some eery handsome Silk Vestints,_ And large stock of BEADY MADE CIUMUNG fin- Men's and Boy's Wear. . COATS, PANTS, - VESTS, OVERALLS, SHIRTS, • ALSO, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Bosoms, Collars. Handkerchiefs, Suspenders. A great variety is sold at great ba.gaius.—*!l„. Call and ace, at HENRY & STINES. New Barber . Shop; GEORGE W. DALY,.s.Liaccr Stumm, opposite the Lob-. anon Bank. would respectfully inform the Citizens of: Lebanon and vicinity, that he still continues his tirstelass. Shaving 4. Hair Dressing Saloon, and is prepared to do business in the neatest and best - style, and would solicit all to give him a trial. Lebanon. Oct 21, 1857 JOSIN CEO. n. DACONCATT:. Moine Again !" THE • undeMtned AVOWAL respectfully inform. the public that they have returned home again. with their TIN-WARE & SHEET IRON ESTAB LISHMENT to the well•known place in Chrenber land street, opposite the .Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, lit., where they shall be pleaded to accommodate all custom ers, at the. shortest notice, and on the most reasonable, terms'. The snor will be found in the /tatentent Admit. Rise's Aare 'Budding and the WASE-509:51,9n-the floor of the same Building. next iloor.,thitither's Dry, Goods Store. The Shop isa ningnifieentAtte,-. it °being, the handsomest in the County, rind well rsiletilated for such x purpose. - • • .02im . They would return their sincere than 6 for the liberal patronage afforded-.them, and paitienliilly this last salson. O.l_L Hoping that their nntirint efforts to please,and their return "ROME' to the old stand so long occupied by Jests ltisx, will insure for them a still more liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call before purehitSitlET elsewhere... • 4 Lebanon, Dee.3o, '57._ • RISE & DAUGHERTY. aving l illain Dressing / and Slianipb.onirig. Saloon. r/IMMERMAN I W,EIALVir would respectfully in form the public that: they hare DS:MOVED their: stablislunent to Market street, next door to John M. Mark's !total, Lebanon, where it - will give them pleasure to wait on all who may favor them with their patronage. They;banceltad inticismxPerience in - the linsiaess, and will spare no pants to give entire satisfaction to their casto• l risen. They,have made .orery arrangement for the per feeHon of theirbuiiiiim: They cordially ineitea call and ' ' LOlutuott, March 3,18,5 S . . LE'''YOTCP;ISTAZIT GOOD PICTURES GO TO •••••• • -11111ENNIER'S QET MORT Oma.tßY, over D. S. Itaber's Drug, Store, k 3 on Cumberlkntl street, Lebanop, l'n_ ANDROTYPES. MELA.INOTTPES, FERO - EPEE, PA PYROTYPES CRUI GRAMM, EAkOll daily, (Sunday excepted.)- Priem reason:l - and iq awenrilnoce with p l c size, style sat quality of the csaes. ROMRS apcnial ti ara S A, af to 4 o'clock. Lebanon, Juno . lii= FRSOYS indebteiroliks or Jonx wirmEcrx, will Linke pii•menf to the - Tmctersiirriett, the books baying beep placcd ig'his hands for:c9lluCtiou, tot• the use ofJoha Witurrt, , ' xmoyr" S. ELY.. t)blitioii,-Set)t, S iSSt)W-: Jun. reottfodo. lot of "Imo, ANI-Kri,oo.'tillY.'" at 'IS 'ftprilJSaAti S 6 ., re ( - a* Noy: „ .
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