''her competent help, but she-naust spend ;taif of her time in gossippieg around 'among theidle or well-to-do ladies of the cengregation-;—take part in their sewing circles, and attend all their va rious meetings for •good or doubtful purposes. NOV all this is wrong ; and if you are notuatiefied with my husband because I wilknot imitate so bad an ex. ample, you mat givehim notice accor. dinglyr - orlf*you think my services ab. .soltrtely essential to the prosperity of therchorch, just state the amount of sal ary Ton can afford to give, and if, for ISliteitam, I can procure a person in eve . 37 way as competent as myself to as -some the charge of my children and 'household, I will take into serious con sideration your proposition. Beyond this, ladies, I can promise nothing:' - you again my dear madam,' said I, with a warmth that expressed ‘my reel feelings, 'for giving this matter ite fight - solution I You have spoken rain like. a true,' independent woman, as ipou'are, and l wall see that -your views - awe correctly reported. +Consider me as tyour friend!' She turned upon me a gratefulioek, sand, as she did so, I could see that my earnest words had brought a dim moils. 4ure to her eyes. 'I could wish,' : she answered, in a lower voice, 'to number you all as my friends. have cane among you as, a stranger,. seeking riepreerainence.; but onlytlesiringasto do my duty as a wo inawiiiile by side with other women.— 'The faCtlhat my husband is your min ister gives me of right no position a mong, you, and gives you no right to demanduf me any puldie service. If my husband fails in his duty, admonish shim; but in themarne of justice and hu. inanity, do not establish any supeivision over me; Let my private life be as se eyed from - intrusion as that of any oth er woman. This 'I have a right to de mand, and I will be satisfied with noth ing less.' • Silenced, if notuopvi need, was Pluebe Lane; end -she -retired in dire time with her committee of reinoustrance and ac cusation, their colors trailing upon 'the ground. I lost, no time in giving my history of the interview; repeating al most word `lair word the clear, strong language of Mrs. Newton, that she might have 'the full benefit of , her ow n statement -of , the 'case.- And 'I aM taP. py to say that, there was 'common sense enough and right feeling enough parish of St. Charity to do her ample justice. - Her husband iestill our Min: ister, active, useful, and beloved ;ha es no-salary hes yet been set for his wife; stitikias not assumed any duties in the CiAgregetion, and from present appear antics, I think, has no intention of do. ingT-ao. But as a wife rand -molter her life is bee - Wife; and her example of far inere - tenefit to the people under her bushanilli'icare=than all -her , more acts could , be, had she entered upon every day that was -so , generously as. sighed W her. It iv au,ou, gbttosistr. • ' '- 2 'WI= DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE . TO FOLLOW," WM. M. BRESLIN, Editor and• Proprietor. LEBANON, PA. ar/S3)l9E6Dia, JANUARY 26,.1859. ADOUGLAS' MOVEMENT The Pemyrylvanion of Friday proles ! . sot to ,have;-obtained 'knowledge -. - of . .a private meeting of the friends of the' Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, which was held at the "St.' LaWrence Hotel,. in Philadelphia, laet Friday evening. The persons who, convened the meeting, were the chiefs and leaders of the late reception given to -Mr. Douglas. Af ter_thelenteemen who had been invi ted'were assembled, the ci hject . in view was made known by Mr. Forney, who acted, as the slicikesrnan and 'leader.— To-them he made the proposal that in: . and prompt - action ebould be ta , ken to invite Mr. Douglas to accept of an iudependent nomination for the. Presidency in 1860, and to consent that his name should be put heforeihe Uni on ari - ticandidate, wi thnut 'regard to the selection .of 'the Charleston Convention, Mr..Attorney-General ,Knox was also , present, and dissented from the propo sal of ' Mr. Forney. The grdund taken by WO dist it was inexpedient to act aaMr. Forney , pmposed, and ihat the wise Ir4.iproflerit course would be to, submit: therejaiwis o(' Mr. Douglas to the' Charleston •Cinvention, and to 'make ever) , effort' to secure the nomination for hint at the'ands'of that body l i nt ._ should he be defeated there, that then he (Mr: Knox) would willingly , leave the-party, and with Mr. Douglasior his leirrer, 'try their fortunes with the pea pla.,7other persons who were present differed from both of these, ge,ntlerrten, and ~partictilarly Mr. McGinnis. and Mr. me"eorni:blk, who :were opposed to any action' 'that would be' contrary to the uiOi,geS - and disCipline of Democratic partY, erp the movement appears to haS e s coiled,' for the present. What it will •restilt An, if anything, we 'shall doubtlikeslearn in gnarl time. 07" The ."diasatitifted - Democrats" of Berke etrunty; last-Wee'k,-beld a onven. Oen forthe purpliae of adeptipit a a new syttstit;(pikorninatingettndicittes for of. Bee. Mr, Schwartz acted as. President, The plan proposed and adopted , it in. comprehensible in the main, and the parts "undirstooikare'oeflist and ietitfai. ticable an that the wholeii„) . tukhed by all, Rarties_ezpeitt the pfejeciort •of thw•seshenie, who hopitAst; profeePtherit..l . se lye s hits o ffice by it. J'ilreZßeptitilil cans, also are becoming displeased with the arrogance of the dissatisfied, arithis Mr. Jones, the point of their opposition, is now out of the way, they are entirely at sea, and-probably in as woeful a mi nority as ever. OCt — There are a few teen itn this country at the present time evidently determined to use their influence to bring matters and things in our govern ment back to..first principles, as lit was in the early ages of the *ltepublrc and should be now.. A. proposition in Con gress last week, to strike out all the ap propriations fors, salaries of Ministers and commissioners to foreign countries, was defeated by a majorit) of only twelve. It is absurd to be paying from $5,000 to 520,p00 per annum to men to play the gentleman at the court of every foreign iprineeend potentate. If 'our goverr.mept has-business with any for eign governmeni, let an agent be , sent there to do the•husiness, and then come home, and thus ‘we would sive many -of the millions yearly approciated fur•con sular and diploMatic purposes. • There is at :Pysent a proposition be fore Congress, ^o increase the , pay .of the ‘'OffiCeis"iniffitNltyy. 4l Thili is - urged because officers in the army of equal grade receive higher pay. A wiser plan, under the circumstances, and..in zonsideration of the pressure of the times, would he to decrease the pay of the army officers to thote of an equal grade in the navy. If 'any increase is to he made let'it be in ,the pay of the soldiers add sailors, who do,not receive one-tenth the pay of-Abe officers. SOME Flowr,Toucn.--- Tuesday ,eveniug fight.nceurred at a hotel in Kittannirtg,:in which one party got considetahly "worsted." On the 'following day; his son sonin-liw curie back haveiyengeanceon the fellow that whipped .the Pohl matt.r That individual, itimems, was aScotch. man; _who introduced' a way. of -self-de fence not dreamed pf by those wholurn dle;the"gloves in the engine house.-- While .the., preliteinaries—of the fight were coming,ofT, Our Scotchman heated the poker i :the"- grate: • When the ‘en gageirientl' commenced he aimed a Mod: erate Blow at — antagonist No. 1, who clutched the poker. and, quickly, let go his clench; whereupon "diverious" blows were given in quick succession. Antagonist N0.:2, was nerved similarly; 'and by the time . he had got "siverial" applications of the hot poker, both con. eluded that it vitas,hest =to net the old man "stay whipped:" • • • youtre•out pf'ii scrape, "stay out:" Otr. During .the pain year, eighteen Revolutionarfilareri died There are yet , two hundred of the .patriots of the Revolution living and Teeeiving their pensions. ttl*" A-brate in New York, recently drove his wife from their home, "after Which she returned at•'nfght and seated herself at the do,di, where she fell asleep when the husband set her clothes on fife and burned, her so4e,ierely t4dret she died the-day. 'after. Tlie.British.Nrovernment, it is said, contemplates a Bo going into the annexation business :on this continent.; Their Silt effert, will, be to , acll - qre Maine, viri•th a view to its annexation to British. America,: Istronrsiirr Fi r inuterX Naves. The screw steamship - ' City of TiVashin'gtlin, from' Li verpool , ; lan. s', arrived here yes teraay inOrriitig.'•She brings news of * unusual interest.. The anticipatinn of a conflict between - France and 'Austria.!, upon the Italian qoestion has euddenly'i passed from' - ic-p - osiibility to a hood; insomech flint tivo money mar• kets of Paris ahetondon have sunk beneath the panic, and the Press gen erally concedes the urgency of the Symptoms, 'At 'lanai levee at the tuileries, Jan. I,- the Empefor rernaik ed to Battib Hubner, the Austrian Anil' bassador, that lie regretted their rela: tions were so bid ;litit that his person. al sentiments for the Emperor of Aus tria were the sabre 's — sever. The Phrase taking ivitrd,, - at once' caused serious consternation out of doors, which was increased' by an rifficirai c.Orree.tinit is. sued through the Oolsiittittinifie/, sub. slituti fort he "lad" the words ng worcl‘ , "not so good as thef'were,'''i! bill other wise accrediting the rumbr. l It was al: so stated that on the sam'e-occaaion the Papal Nuncio had 'reified disgusted, with his chilling reception, These facts, - with the ardor of - pieparaiions in Sardinia, the movement ofAustrian troops into Lombardy, and 'the intense excitement and insubordination Of Avis. Irianltaly give color to the intimations 'of War The members df the British :if Cabin; had been autitinolied to London. 'Lord Derhy,"tt.wassaitl;d • esired to•have Parliament Meet earlier than the time' Previously fixed: Of -'ietieral news, there is little of moment. The Span- ish ministry, with the 'approbstion 'of ., ' the Cortes, has announced its final res•! olutioti not'to part with Cube. From Cracow - we have rumors of 'a formida ble insurrection at thit place in which several Russians were con - cerned. Its •repression is reported.' 'The revOlution in Servia was still'succestaul, - neither Tu'rkey nor Austria balangas yet'ini,er vened. Rumors of a revival of the Herat quarrel between Persia and Eng. land had come from' the Fast. In In•- die; the Oude campaign Of Loid.Cuent bid"been 'attended with brilliant sue netts; one Of the prinCiPal retia-l ea( re rs • ha'vriie,"been utterly routid• tie r, ut tehpore. The intelligence from' Anit: ;trails is without irrtereiiti No, YOrk, jan.,221‘..0 THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSP `Mr - The negroes of the Island of 'Hayti, have been enjoying another rev. olution, in which the black Emperor Soloque was dethroned. The accounts thereof are very pompous, but in plain English are about as follows :—Totvards evening of the 22nd of December last, Gelfrord, the Insurgent General, accom. partied by three terrific derides, armed to the teeth, landed at Gonalves, rode through she town, to the 'residence of the I G - oven - tor, where, notwithstanding the holding of a plitol to his head, the single sentinel refused to g:ve way.— The "terrific" party not wishing to shed blood then and there, proceeded to the pristib, where no - sentry was on duty, and liberated 40 prisoners, with which accession they returned to the Gover nor's palace, kicked - the sentry out of the way, disilosSessed the Governor and proclaimed lite RePublic. The "Black Repbblicans" then propeeded to other places, all of which they took without resistance and the revoluften was com plete. Soloque is thus 110 longer an Emperor, but what the upshot of the whole afi'air will be is hard to tell, as France wirliptobebly, interfere, in which even trthilqiii%tilhlet4;tfili - ftinfricA: Yet be of great: , national importance. To such interference on'the part of France, the United States cannot ' be indifferent. England and France cannot be our mas ters much longer an this continent and Ido just as they please 'both here and elsewhere. 'The'Yenkeespirit will soon rebel under - the guardianship. 0:1 - Hon. David Taggart, has been elected President erthe State Agricul tural Society, 'at an election held at Harrisburg on the 18th inst. We , are of the opinion that the State Agricultural Society has dwindled down into the keeping of half-a-dozen . .persons, who, probably, Make. a pretty''fine sum aun , • t' ally out of the atrial. No notice is giv en, that we are aware of, of the time and place for holding the annual elec tions-; no 'State - Menlo or ''accounts are published; and in general; the whole seems to be fo - k4e keeping, of a few in diwiduals,-, who shun.puhl:icity as much as p08811)10.- The Commissioners bf Clearfield county advertiSe for proposals'unlit,the 29th inst., for the ,builciigg',uf a new dourt flouse, 60 . feet by. 96. Across the Attantje in. Sixty Hours Prof. Steiner, the young American &rennet, has been 'engaged for some time in attempts to solve the problem of tErial nairigation, and it is thought, has been successful. The Xenia News announces that he is about to make a pravtical application of the result of his experimentingv - 'Phe editor "of that paper has been shown the plans and 9pecificatiotia of a monster airship, de signed to cross the Atlantic in Sixty hours, for the const melon of which'Pro lessor Steiner desires to secure the aid of Congress:. The general idea Of the plan for, its conetructiart isithui'given : Thehottorn is to b'e of = thin-sheet cop. per, weighing• not. Mori' grab half a. pound to the square foot. 'lt is to be cigar shaped, , reirmuchliket the- Win. nan's steamer, 300-feet longand 80 feet in diameter at the centre, „tapering -to-- Wards -each:extremity:' 'Beneath- this balloon is to he suspended by %flee ca• bles 'a platformplai " forma of the s ' a'me Conical shape with the balloon itself. the' central part of this platform 'is 'to be placed the niadhinery - of the air ship and . the cabin for passengers. The sur face rneasbre of the balloon will` - be 151,425-square feet, and its total weight willte - 374 tons: It wiltcontain 2,894, 460 cubit feet of- gas,- whieh wilt sup': port in the air a weight of 66 - IY - tons. The platform, cabin,-"machinery: " , are estimated at -18' tons, leaving still' power enougli to elevate 21 tons of-pa t i. sengers, of freight and ballast. It is, proposed to propefthis yeaset by . means of large paddles erfans,`to work in the-air 'as the paddl..k of a etwavib oat' work on the Water. There - ii to be arfe whell on each side of the vessel, and at the stern is to he a acre* propellor, of these to'be worked by Steam engines placed at the centre of the, pilatform.— The side wheels-have the Paddles se - ar ranged aato ftild 'up like" ii fan as they' enteethe wheelhotrie above, and to - unfold , again 'is:they striWe theair in, the desireddirectierf. There ai4to be, three bscillkting engines, of five horse imwei;one ; for 'each aneei. To confine the balloon to a given' height abovethe water, it-musebe even ly ballasted, attached to a eopperAloat in,the water connected to the- platforrn underneath the air ship by coilcof wire rope. An ingeniousontrivince, ivhich cannot be , satisfactorily . explaibed • bro paper, is attached to the platform, where.' by the .balloon is as certainly 'steered as a .vessel in Ihe water.- - Prof., S. thinks he has e.ffeetually overcome the.two great difficulties en countered by all experimenters in feria{ navigation, v,iz., the expansion and con. tractiv-of gas, and the difficulty in ex hausting the cotnrnon air.frism the bal loon with rigid sides,,,withoutlhaving'it crushed The means :used` to obviate these difficulties we have not the -space to explain;,but. sOffice it to say, the pro eess seems. wholly practicable and ef fective, , - • It is calculated that with-bead iwindS a speed of 40 miles-an-hour can be ob. twined . with this ship, and with 'fa vocable gales-the speed—wouldbe in. created to 100: :Prof:s2 estimates %the cost Of btiilding such a balloon at $4O, 000. - ' ; go following ad vnrtittement appeared in &Hur l. riaburg paper, under date of..,funeikaB994-- "RUEentfn attention 1:--.4; Man to he shot forth() benefit or lila. wire and children—Si a shot, one ili,a redYariPcdigAten, Wlpi'ritlea.—on ,Itedne.A., `day; the 13t11 intt . 4 qoyinstoviri, f tt $,,,p. 'lc:—.. Tfie 61;04 miattion4ailui a isvery ititie of hsatlh, and-wish - its to leave hie'family inug." LEGISLATIVE. MONDAY, Jan. 17, 1859 In the Senate, a resolution calling tipoit the Governor for information relative to :le sale of the Delaware Division of the patine works to the Sunbury and Erie R. R. eqrapluly %sr:l'; adopted. There Is a leak, in the tramiactieng, try which nearly sloo,ooo evap 'rated out of the p Jane of the Commonwealth, and the enquiry its to ascer tain the why. irturM. where, k,e. The Senate. then proceeded to , rho LIAR of the Rouse of Represen tatives to participate in the election of a State Treasurer, and shortly after returning, adjourned, • After the presentation of petitions, reading of bills, &c., in the Hottee, the Senate was introduc ed, an'd.beth Idouses : jn join taonrentien procee'd 'ed to the eleetion of a; Treasurer, for one year from the first Monday of May next. There was but one ballot, ae ifolioWs Slifer, SO Henry S. Magraw, 43 The• Senate having retired the Ilouso,proceeded to the consideration of tho resolution abrogating the contract w ith-R.4.Zetdaman for the publi cation of a Legislative 'Record. Without corning to a conclusion the House adjourned. IiUESDAV, 40,111. 48, 1859 -We find nothing in.the proceedings of .theffen ate to-.day, of sufficient'importance to ourreaders tojustify re , publication. In the fiouse, Mr. Thorn; opposition, moved the buying of amps of ,fhiladelphia, far therailroad committee. Mr. Irish,. opposition, moved to amend so as to iaelucle_a map of •Pittsbarg. Mr. liOfe F.Itet,IdARANA stpamash Coot $lOOO.. l'ortunately the extravagance :was defeated by one majority. Our oppotitioh friends of the Hensel are becoming rather free with the peoples' money. The balance of the day was eon muted by the House in the discussion of a series of Tariff resolution.m The vote on their passage stood. 91 lo- favor, , ond 2 against. The noes were Messrs Geepp and-Laird, who voted against.them, not because they were opposed to a tariff, but be. cause they pink it improper for a State Legisla ture to interfere„, as , a body, irk any questiop of National Legislation. Tbey think they aro sent to Ilarrishurg to legirdate for certain objects, and they were abi afraid to do right, while 91 others preferred to consume the peoplts' money, in time for Aid; they are paid, by placing ther'aselves "right" on 'a record got up for political clap- trap. The coat of the passage of the resolutiOns is about WO. WEDNESDAY, •a - an. 19, ISM Cons:derahle time.was occupied by the Senate in ths'iliscusaion of the bill to abolish the Canal Hoard. Without coming to a conclusion, the tar iff resolutions froM the House were taken up and. passed by a vote of 80 yeas, 0 nays. Adjourned; In the'liouse, 'lltktenstein, democrat, of Northumberland, offered a preamble and resnlu tiob relative to the annual purchase' for the Mem bers of Purdon's Digest and other 'boolis. Ile °Oil ten ds that. to"do so Vithont the - joint aegion of both Hodges tend the - siguitere of 'the Governor, isMneenstitutiorial, and liolfor his 'part reftreet(to receive his share: of the stealie ge. His resolution is to. the effect that at the elos.e of the session the State ,I,lbrarian eollect from the members fill the books not kielonging to them, and keep then!' for the use Of 4.lte members of the next session, and so on indeficitely.. Creep - arse, the restitution was not .adepteth What a ; .pity it is. for the interests of the tax-payers that there are not about fifty more Rotten:steins in, the House. They would he worth sao,ooo ,at least in one session. The House having refused to re-consider a resolution by Which Mr. Dotia.von was excluded from the floor, for his assault upon Mr. Church, proceeded to the' consideration -cif the resolution abrogating the contract with It. 5. Ihatleman fur theipublicneice , of-a-LegislitivW 6 ReenitiV 'Hy . art nation Strict party rote the •t.e . solution wasittlopreel. The point achieved the House ridjourned. THURSDAY. Tan. 20, 1850 The further supplement to au act relating to huckstering in Barks and Lebanon couutiea, was reported to the . Sencye. The reverend Senators then had a slight quarrel over the spoils arising from the appropriation of $l,OOO, voted by the House to'ldr. Zeigler, for compiling hie Minual;after which the Sonata proceeded io the eonsideration of the' Lill'' abolishiog the Ca nal Boaid: Tu the the members iiot satisfied with the adoption of a resoliition,"yesterday, annulling thecontrarkof Mr. Haldetnno, for'thie, piablication of a Leg,islative Record, lyroughtirp a bilfto-piny for the same purpose, is eh: Was' oliselfserd and passed. This action' reminds Ats of the darke.y who killed the coon, but not satisfied with hie death, proceeded to kill him again, thus striking him dead, and then deader. The House adjourn ed ; for all the good, it does tax•payere it might as well stay adjourned for this session_ at least. Fitirriy; - Sim: 2 L-1859. A considerable portion of the session of the Scriate,was occupied With the censideration of a resolution,nppointing a committee of three to in vestigatel the, condition of the -Shamokin Bank, after which-tbe reso/ofmn was postponed for dm present. After the transaction al Borne other un important business, the Semat e adjourned' to Mon day, 11 t 3 o 'c lock. ._ TheVouse appointed a committee of three to whom wan referred that part of the, Governor's Message relating to the Shamokin Dank. By a vote "of '54 to 30 the; Hout-e refused to adopt ,a resolution, not to take the Legislative Record af ter to-day. Mr. Palm, opponition moved adjourn to Monday—not agreed to. Mr: Patterkon, oppo sition, moved tho' appointment of an additional Door-keeper-::mot agreed to. - Mr. Pugh, opponi. titer, moved the 'printing- of 1090 Lists' of Court. tiofficors--not agreed to.- Mi. 13arneley, oppti; sition e moved the buyingOf . a railroad 'map for each member—not _agreed M. ZWe aro • glad to fmkthat there are a sufficient number of opposi tion in the. House;fotiliti4lth the:Dee:secrets in voting down all-such useleis•expenclitures.) . The Committee of Ilrayrr_and Matas,\ rePorted, with a negative recommendation, a. bill directing- the' collateral inheritance taxes to be 'applied to the sOliool fund: The,llouse then panned, float the bill, as amended by the Senate, tor the abolition of ihe Canal Boltrd. Mr. t'eltmao read and pre-,- sealed to the Chair, "au'act relating to the bor ough of Lebanon." Releired to the committee . on Corporatoins. [What inilabourn . Adjourned to' Monday afternoon, fit 3 o'clook. THE ORRAPEST AND :VERY BEST Ready-Made. Cloth ing! -v-otr will find at the Centre Ratting. RA lIER BROTHERS hare again opened to theii already extenaire ptoolt oritnady-Atade-Clothing a very large as aorttnent of all kinds a OVERCOATS, RA.GLINS,h'IIR- TußT.Sand BANGUPS. Frock Coats and Dress. Coats all colors and Styles; Bu ciness and every day Coats; tit' all prices, Pantaloons, every varietmin-price and Style. Boy's Clothing. a large varietk. Avery handsome asmitment of Vests all very cheap. Undershirts, Drawerp, Wiot en and Cotton, Drees Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Stocks. Ildkle, Collars, in Rbort every thing fora Dress from ton'to toe. • ' • The great adoantages to tiny your Clothing, at the "Centre Building" are, that will find their Clothing well made, and cut to fit., - sameme•if made to order As practical Tailors they understand how to select their Clothing. Call and see; aid try them, as so many have done,and found it to their advantage. ILA 'J. M. BABBR give their undivided attention to FASHIONABLE, TAILORING, having bad many years experience in cutting, and now, having.some of the Best Workmen employed, they are encored to turn out the most fashionable Oarmentent short notice, _warranted ,to St,nr hied not be taken. " • Persons dealing at other steres.will find the 'same at tentloo as if they purchased,theinelottt of-them. Lebabon, Nev. 14th.. , A LL colors of WOolei, ' SicialciiltYAßN, at A RABER BRO'S PPLES,—A tine Lotjustremi !W:t4au,d„,„therekt L6baifon; by and for sale w ieraf , TIDIED PLEtrinif;pßom, q,"ES EtisToN. j.../ ter sale 1:4, ME GREAT BEAUTIFIER So Long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST. FCiR RESTOIIRS PERIIIAI.CENTLY GRAY HAIR to its origiaal color; cover , luxuriantly the bald head; relobvva all dandruff, itching arm all scrofula, scald head and all erhotiohe ; makes the hair soil, healthy, and glossy ; and will preserve it to an imagina ble age, removed, aolf by ma,gie, all blotches; &c., from the face, and cures allneuralginlanlinervona hood ache. See circular and the following. Doves, N. A., Feb. 2d, ISSB. PROF. O. J. WOOD do CO.—(dente: Vithin a few aye we have received so many orders and calls for Prof. 0. J. Wood's flair ltestoratlre, that today we were com pelleiLto•send to Boston for a quantity, (the 0 doyen you ferwardikt all hang sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Every bottle we have sold seems to have produced three or four,new customers and tim ap probation, and patronage it receives from the most sub stantial and worthy citizens of our vicinity, fully con vince us that it Is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARA TION. Send no as soon as may be 0116 gross of gl size; and one dozen $2 size ; end believe us yours very respectfully. (Signed) DANIEL LATHROP & Co. Hickory Grove, St. Charles Go., Mo., ..Nov. 19, 1650 PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: Some time last Sum mer we were induced to use some of yuur Hair Resto rative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. Our little son's head for some time had been perfectly covered with sores add some called it scald head. The hair almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, seeing hie sufferings: advised us to use your Rei terative, we did so with little hope of success, but, to our surprise, , and that of our friends. a very few appli cations removed :the •disease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say that on, boy has as healthy a scalp. and as luxuri ant a crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do-hereby reconimenti your Restorative, as a perfect - remedy for all diseases of the scalp -and -hair. We are, yours respectfully, • GEORGE W..IIIOGINBOTHAM, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. 22,1855, 444-isk:to::ll.*pob--liasirtsirs'n4tai.Tewutreaftwrebbt flea of Professor Wood's Mair,-Reatemtiiie, and mu truly say it is the greatest illecovery4f -the :age for re storing and changing the hair. Before using it I was a man of seventy. 'My Hair has mow attained. its origi nal Color. You can recordintind it to the world without .the least fear, as my case was one of the worst hind. Yours Respeetßilly, DANIEL N. MURPHY. 0. 3. WOOD & 00., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y, to the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establihment) and 114 Market street. St. Louis, Ile: Lebetton bf JOSEPH L. LEMBEHO rat, also by Dr: Ross,andby all goad Druggists everywhere. " Oet.lB, '5B-3m. AUCKWHEAT. An extra Article jest reeelved and for sale, cheap, by OYES fr EUSTON. FRiSIi FRUIT A Sine Assortment of eArmed,Frait, ronstr-ting of Pears, Peaches, Pine Apples: Strawberries ; Tomatoes and Green Peas, has just been received by °VHS ,t EUSTON.: 7:LDER.)3ERRIBS. Dried Elderberries tiir.sale by OYES st EIISTON PICK ELS. Pi(*.eled Cucumbers'for stile by OVA'S & BUSTOS r 1 NEI{ uTE are happy :n intone our readers thatliri.j. VF B. 'WRIGHT, of York county; has'a- large NUR SERY, of very choice FRUITS of all kinds, viz:—Apple, MPlum, Cherries, Apricot, Peaches, Pear. an I Necta rine; The trees are all grafted, and may be rolled upon as such, and are sold and delivered. on mod erate terMs. In order that the people of Lebanon Coun ty may supply theniselves with a variety of the choicest and most reliable FRUIT TREES, Mr. Wright will offer them an IMporttutity of doing-so, Cl& he has appointed Mr. JACOI3 WITMER, jr., of Cornwall township, ti&his Agent, to whom applications oan be' rnade"for such fruit trees as may be desired, and they shall be readily-and (promptly furnished. Reference, Dr. J. W. G.eninger, Lebanon. January I'2, I .9.59.7t.* LEMMAS OF. WS Cal lie hilt intent ARMERS AND MILERS owningliorses 11111 i enttlo j 2 can find nothing superior to Lembeeffer's Cattle Lin iment for Stiffness. Sprains, Lameness, Sc. It heeds but a single trial to convince. Prepared and Sold only at LEIIBERGIIR'S Drug Store. Lebanon, Nov. 10, ISSS. - Market Street. - First Premium and Diploma Aivarded by the Lebanon County Agricultural Society to the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. rrEtIS a dorsement of the merit and eharneter of the Wateh !should prove a sulDcient recommendation - to those who contemplate , purchasing a' good antlyeliable Time-keeper, They discleim any lien of foreign mech anism in movement or case, end in regard to Time and durability distance oil competition. Tiwse Warehes are on exhibition at J. .3. 33LAIRiS Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and Cumberland streets,oppo. site the Market. louse , Lebanon, Pa. Nov, 3,1553: Mutual size Inswranos Company, of Sitking Bprings, Berkil Co , Ittoxptt. Jennary ft, 1859. trillE BOAR]) OF MANAGERS elected t' serve the I . ensuing year, met at Ilousum's Beath to organize and appoint offvers, &e. President—Kerby. Pee,ek. Kersuner. Kerr, Van Reed. Kemp, Mohr, Mull. Illigt!nd ?deity, who made the following appointments, viz: President . --Solomon Herby, Mnidenereeß. Seeretary-l-Aaren Milli, Sinking 'Springs, Treasurer—William Peoeock, Beading. Agent for Berke and lamiaster counties--Jacob Sehueler, Sinking - Sltrings. Agent for Lebanon and Schuylkill—John R. .Tlels ter. Lebanon. Agent f r Lehigh—Joshua II Seiberling, Waisen burg. , Danielllausom, of Rending, is also authorized to transaetbusiness for the Seereta f p, and reeelye mon eys doe the The foll owing gentlemen compose the BoartlPc 'Mana gers, who win also attend to any business Which mem hers may wish to tmeumt with the Company.,• Solomon Kerby, Maidenereak len= H. Mohr, Mobrville do John Kurr, Millersburg Peter Hershner, Lower Been Livetrgood, Womeladorf ate -George Whitmer. Dia»atawny John Van Reed.Spling, Reading do William Peocook, Beading do Aaron Mull, Sinking Spring do Jim Romp, Mazatawoy, Riztztown -do ' Jonathan Millblich, Lebanon county." O. 0. Molly, - Frotlerickshurg, do Btinj. F. Weida., Clonswrille, Lehigh comity. N. B.—Those persons in Lebanon county who hove not' as yet mid their asaesanzonts, will save themselves costs by immediately paying to John IL Reinter, Bag., the Agent for Lebanon county. Jan. 11, ISM/. " IMMEELIMI REMOVAL! Coach- Liki~i:; Establi.diment! rr'llE undersigned would respectfully infer in the . gahlie thatthothacci IlEhlOS'Ell their COACTIIIia.EINC, tette- LISEInts.NT to High. st..'between Liria and Okestunt 3 sguancs north o 9. - M.Faulter's StorW, in the B rough of lobs.- non, where they Intend Carrying un the business in all its branches. ps heretofore. Each .. of us 'having serrea regular ap prenticeships t the businw,s, and having had muchexperience jt%,y,& ... therein , we feel cnnfident of our ability to give satisfaction. Every article manufactured at our establishment will be under our personal supervje. fon. Wti shall keep on hand, RBA DY-11IADE, ALL KINDS.OF VEITICLFIS, which will be warranted of the most superior qua' We have now a fine stock on hand. to which the attention of those - wanting :myth inz in our line is invite-I. We will also attend to RELWEINGiat ;Am t notice. g None but the best workmen will be employed In any Primal of the baelpesp, We oarilialiy !mite the pub. lie to give us meal!, and we Will guaraoeunthokettun. ThinkfutfOr the past liberal Patrongge of Wgene: ricms.pubile, we solicit a continuance of the Rothe. 1,71111 R & YOUN'G ,4 - 16 non, 17;ece'xr,iber 22, 1658.-6m,' • Lebanon Deposit Rank. • •••• (Late '•Leisesciie Ter.cur BesE,”) • Vumberlond scrod. one door east of Reinhard's lintel. AXTML pay the following RATES of LXTEREST on y DEFOIMTS, For 1 yoar, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; • 'or 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent.rof annum ; For 3 months, nod longer 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid In NI for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the datet, ofiyrithdrawaL • We will 'olo' affcirdes of:Sok commodatit ns to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand: Will pay% premium on, SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS; and atso on old Mexican Dog tars and Hail' Dollar:, Will make collections oil and hi: mit to nil 'parts of the Tutted. statiia, -the Canadas an Europe; Negotiate Loans, Ao., Ac., and do a general EX MANOR and HARKING ROBIN F.SEI. O. DAWSON COLEMAN, Preeident, Gro. Cmusi, Cashier. The uodortJgned, MANAGER/3, are Individually liable to the extent of their Estates, for all Daposita and other obligations of the "Lnuion Dtzeoarr BANE." SIMON CAMERON ; - G. DAWSON COLEMAN, GEORGE SMULLER, - LEVI KLINE, • JAMES YOUNG, • AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12,1838. GEORG E 0 LED!. Lebanon 1116 vial Insurance Company. • Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. ; .C . HARTEIt PERPETUAL! aPP/iIE AT JoivEsramx:. LEBANON COUNTY. GUARANTEE' CAPITA.L 468,000! • rpnis COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to 1:! make insurance on all kinds of property, in lbw?' or Ootentru, and no ao favorable terms as any wall gov erned ILIA oafs company, either on the Mutual or joint • Stock principle. • • • President , -JOHN BRUNNER, Elig. Vice President--D. M. RANK. • Treasurer—GEO. F. Milli.Y. Secretary-.WM. A. BARRY. . ".• • DIRECTORE;J: • • ' • • :Toni( Batrainllt, Esq. Oco.. Ron, • Ciao. F. Maar, KALR3I&EtT, 'NAPOLI:ON Dean; Jen. Baraz, ..lotne C. gamut, B. H. Ilimeniza, DAVID H. B.AII/C, Davie 'Rant. • Damn. H. Bilvar. , Wu:' Haulm. Aterfforrx E. ELY, 4Pent forTibdnollialld ufpntty Jonestown,-Reb,•Boabs • . JUST agoilytED very. dal j ioater, Who Scowls Ame,-Lostort Posraa, CATAWBA BRANDY, and OINONNATI Catitpacurs, at RETGART'S..Witie and Liquor Store. APER. Si ,_OOO ma ! Look . Ont. TAmEs Ii.skELEEV. irutek ker & Jeweler. lassjust opened at the EAGLE Buittryio , , in • the town or Lebanon, R ben ti Gil worunentoffiold Rail road Time-keepers in hunting case; eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors. gold rylinder Wat c hes, &c.— Silver railroad hunting Writrinsi. litiplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, Swiss Quartiern, and Boys' Watches. Large Music Boxed. 4, G. and S tunes; goR Fob, Test and hock Chain. t gold Armlets, Brooches; gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gelding' and pencil cases, gold Key Skis. sc. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck (Mains, Spectacles, Portmonales4ne pocket and pen Knives, Violins, 'Violin celos, Bass Violins, Aecordeons, Polkas, Brass instill mewls, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guffaws, Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies' Cabins, Colt's Rifles, Rifles, Volcenlclttfle 7 ''SliOots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Alien's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eightday and thirty-hour Clocks, *.c., the whole comprising the most extensile as sortment ever offered 10 Lebanon county, and Will be sold itt-the lowest math prices. !Watches rE Clocks carefully Repaired anti Warranted. 4,,e , Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Milknery Store in tbettime room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store, Eagle Builiiings. • [Lebanon ; April 14,1855. NAT 'OVAL HOTEL RACE STREET, ABOVE THrEED,',. PHILLEELPIII.A. PETER sums, SIDES & CAILMANY. C 511.1.75 CARRANY. May 19, 'bB.-3m. 'ROCURE A BODY PROTECTOR and boalthinppepr. JE in the way of a comfortable and cheap OVERCOAT at REIZENSTEIN &. BRO. INSIJILE YOURSELVES against cold, by purchasing a suit of warm Clothing sold so elicaphy REIZENSTEIN & BRO. TTNDERCLO THING Woolen Hock p,Comforts.Furglores 11.) Neckties and Ifundkercheifs alargo.amortment sold low at BEIZENSTEIN•A Into. tt Selling off* at Cost. AFASIIIONAIti,F AND SEASONABLE-STOOL; OF TISSUE, BERAGEB, , LAN14 , 18,104 .. !ci"'./!-• `iiIMEPHARD'S PLATOS., ALPACOdII, &c., &c., Which in point of varieties of styles andtlualities, in connexion with Advantages; by which they have been purchased, can be surpassed by none in town. The sea iiin ce o li an u d ie T tu. rhnevy stock prompt us to hold forth these Please give us a ealL . OHOlte& & SIIALLENBERGER. WiIOOD and COAL YARD. I, THE undersigned, having bought Mr. 1, 1 Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, is: short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a Match's Foundry, in the 'borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 'l4O to SOO CORDS OF WOOD and from ono to 1000' TONS; Ole COAL., of all kinds and grades, whirl, I will sell attlinyard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want-of any of these tertieleito call and see the same, amertain• prices, and fridge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.} North Lebanon, Apritl4,lBsB.—tf. • leallh larithont, Physic; A Prize Essay cn Nervous Diseases. Just published. the iiath thousand, in .a sealed envel ope; prices lu cents; or sent, postpaid, by the Publish ers, tor 3 stamps. A MEDICAL hs-:AT ON MC PBTSICAL EXILVESTION AND DE CAY of the frame from Indult:tem:o. hifectianltind the in jurious consequences of Mercury, With the liodehtmeatta of cure. By R. J. CULWERWEtt, U.. D. Member of the Royal College of Sergeant, km., &e., sperunturriiciA, or b"entinal Bra'Meting, Nerviins Debility. itupotimry. L es o'mnergy. Depreasfou of Spir its, Timidity, Dititirtso of the Scitnal Organs, and impedi ments to Illirria,ge grerrally, are promptly, and efffirtu ally cured by the Author's novel and successful Wilt , of treatment. by mee.ae of which the Invalid ran regltfii pristine health without having recourse to dangoisdus and expensive medicines.' From the Londiiu Lancet.--" The best treatise ever 'far'it ten on a subject of vita finporfance to all . , well n.arthis the Author's miltai repututsert:‘ - Address tin Pabli:thers: C.: C. K.L.Ere Z-. Co., - Ist Avenue, cor. Ibth treaE, Post - Box 4686, New York City. Dec. 21., Get Too': Alumottos fur 9.8 . 09 pt Good's Book Store. Get your Juvenile Books at Good's Book Store. Get. the 4th Vl, of A taeriean Cxelope•lia at Good's Book Store. Get the “..kot.erat of the Iltankfast Table," dit. Good's nook Btore. i'e Lovers of the Beaufind ruH2 dtsbtle Buildings" kill Tull of NEW GOST).S . -‘. ihetaite the mast' ihrtleiloos will lit erattlied ever,yuCceptation of the term, when beholding the beauti ful New Styles of Ladies tirnee tloods. Aniongilie many we name a few. such as Poile-da-Chcore. Circabien Plaid anti Stripe; Plaid. Stripe, B r adore and Printed Va lentiast-Frenth. Printed and plain caters. all-wool tie .t Printed and pittio'Casluurro, French MerMo; La velte. Bystiere; EtriLM anti American Chintz. 8/11-.—Black and Fancy, Velvet Byadere. &c., acknow ledged to Torpors, anything of the kind in this Borough. Sisauxis t a variety. Collars. Gloves, Hosiery, &c. • Domestic Coeds- 7 11411n, Ticking, Check, &c.. so cheap that you can Have money by porrhaTing your cup plica iiaber 3t.i roe. Pannels ' rill colors, sc,t7 cheap. • "It will pay" Gentle :non to purehase their' Cloth, Ov..r vAting, Csestmeree, &divas and VestingA, for thereeel , ee and their Bore. out of the roiy large and well selected S. tock,J ,, et opetwd at the Centre of ItA.BEIt & BROS., who alwa:,•s "Stadr to please." BEADY MADE CLOilliNd to please ern.ybody. Lebanon, Septousbernth, 1856. 'MILE YOUNG MEN'S. CHRISTIAN ASSOCr ATIDN. 0 I LEBANON, Intre.opened a lsrge and commodious }IBM/Dill 110031 and 'LIBRARY, at the TEMPER ANCE HALL, apposite - the Post-office. The principal Newspaptre and Magazines of the country will always found on file. The valuable collection of books for merly - constiehtlag the “WISTAR LIBRARY," ore also on our shelves and additional books are now being selected to make the Library of the Assmiattion see of tbo most valuable in the State. Contribntions.Of Imita ble books are solicited from all who desire to sea the young men of nor townstipplied tritium healthy newel awl religious litmlure. We intend that the Library shall ho comprehensive-and select. SIMON J. STINE, Wm. O. W ARD and THEOLGRE OYES. the Commit tee appointed, he.happy to receive surb contribu tions of books .or. nottKetating where they may be celled for. Mewling -Wain open every Turaley, Thum day, Friday and Saturday, evenings. from 6 to 11/o'clock. Persona desiring to Ixtcentis members sh.ntld de so im mediately. - By Ord.-r of the Board. Lebanon, October 6,180. VENJA.3I TOZICO FLOM~ . COlt ' *. ' • 'l5 +—• • $" - ,i t ATE , tcoraz .• NI !MEI SGS. - , SALT BY TILE BAG, at the Gencee Mills or . 14YEAS X Sinvn. Feb:3, li"ss, I.Asnovt, AT the °mews Mills In Ow bilrnltgl; of Lebanon, WHEAT, CORN. • - RYE. OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid in Cash ; by MYERS dr SHOTIR. lett. 3, len. I.lorth Lebanon Flostiog Mill ripuz,ziOMH LEBANON bIILL has been remodeled, Jl. and le now completed and In operation and prepar ed to furnish customera rcrularly with A very =parlor article obta ined 3f fr F o L to o FLOUR, as cheap is cau be . They ... / . 1P 25n .. .88F8 also keep coastal:lllyr on hand and for ealo, CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS; kc. ea They aro also prepared, to do all kinas of Costoxsast Wong, and respectfully invite all the former customers of the .11111, as well as new ones. to give them omit. . . They will pay the highest CASH market prices for all. kinds of Grain, such as WiLEAT, RYE; CORN, OATS, &a and afford all facilities and accommodations to Mae who will sell. WALTER ,k EARTO IC Lebanon Do., Nov. 3, 1558. WATCHES AN D JEWELRY. ANOTHER NEW LOT 0? . - WATCHES AND jEWELRY 5 jufiT RECEIVED 13'? • j W A C "K, ER , Cumberland St., next door to Dr. Lineawaver's. & WM. ST(EVER'S • - Wine and Liduor More, ''TO. 45 FSONT STREET, kkltEA.—All kinds of the .11 pored and beat LIQUORS constantly kept on band via:—Pare French. Copiac, Common, 'Cherry, Blackber ry and Lavender BRANDY; Common and liolland GIN; Old Alonongaliela, Scotch sad .Rye WHISKEY; Port, Madeira, 'Chotry. Lisbon and Champaign WINE; the best BITTERS to he obtained iu the city; all of which is sold wholesale and retail, in quantities from squall. ton [Aug. 4, 1855, sßail Building, . QwArTz BRO. have now open their Fall aiiiVin t.3 ter stock, which they are eelling at the low* ceah prices. Please call sod Judge fdr . ,lvelreelt T'XTENSION BElRTE—Dugina and Sherward'e P a t out with atthastahlo Bunch at BIVARTZ WOOLEN ETOEttING YARN--a Poll easortntent 'SWARTZ, 4 BRO • • . • $ G R°CERIEB•aoId unnanally low it SWARTZ d!, BRO. BACK. TO TUB OLD 1 --- i,A67 — i --; t . -----7.- ' . 1 ' Oi r Sltto Ft S'. JUil Ell. .It 4 67:.r.n. ' riniE undersigned have the facility "for fotnishing to. . . I 1 f tmi li eii and other., the arrest and cheapest &Mara, HENRY II A11.T .. ,31AN; the• well:known Ateraier. b a g : Tie:ie . /ire ronnirig A 3larket Car and reach the different .11- illmove'd / 514 1,40.1;it 11.1341 44 , G0N..1.11 Abe large ': ' markey' every we They .. have pat oysters down to and handsome three etory horenorf Idr,,Arooldon Cum..: such a price that females can buy at prier s to compare berfand'atreet, west of the Plank:KW, where ka will be 3 pleased,to gee big old friends and-tbekoshilc gonorally. : th e Replays world do well to give fhem a call. with other !articles of f.. l'amilloatriebitsoilioraim 1/3.lAmberger and Sweitzer.amege, Dolland-Kerring, i. OVIIB A BOSTON, opposite Mre. Rlae'a Hotel . &c., wholeaale raid Retail. ELis REEK is of his own well ' Lebruaon, Dec. 16, lIIIIE, known Brewery. Lebanon, Jan. 1, 166'?.-tf. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Mi WELL As TUE US VETE! Ond Seel 'Now is your time TO 131 EA P Take Notice. FOR ,SA wANTED. D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Recta Drug Store, Itasl been Renic-red to big Rea- Building. on Comber. land Street, oppoeite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Ps. Fiala; robscriber rewetfutly noncom:es to bia acquoin tames and the public to general, that be his con stantly on band a large stock of L . P. U 0 S., PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS. CU NI C kJ/ - DYE-STUFFS. %- VARNISHES, „ TURPENTINE", GLASS-WARE, / BRUSHES, If A EXTRACTS, Burning Plaid, Surgical rastrumetzts ' Toilet Soaps, Se. gmrs, Tolsicen, kc. Also a varkly of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low ra t e , and warrants the qualities of the eirtfcles ,as represented.— Purchseors iarf It platilai'reinereabillthi, add examine the qualities rim) prieetiof hiefliooile before purchasin g else where. Ira- Physf6tris' r .-cliseetptions and family reci , pcsearefally compounded, at. ell hottss.-n,f. the day or night, by calling - at tfick Ding feri a ofirOlfethe Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will bo oycatcl. far tgb den pounding of prescriptions between. slice of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., 72 cud 7, and 4 and"s Lebanon, Dec. 9,1857. DAVID' 3 RARER. NEW STYLES or LADIES' DRESS GOODff AT SWARTZ & IRRO4 PLEASE OALL AND EXAMINE. WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE TO ny'Alt TOB;V-EWS1 THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE HANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINGS. 4 01 3 54WiliTITTA. 4380 HAVE JUST' OPENED, -THE FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS! SOLD ASTONISHINGLY LOW, FOR CASH Michael Lamer. - - Corner Of Stntberry and C70.31711d streets, Lebanon, Pa ~:r, : u~,2 :~~E+ ~~. , i ;~ r: ~ RAMINGS MICR Cemeteries, Verandas. Balconies, Public•and Fri -12 'Watt Grounds, &c., &c., which he offers in great va riety of - designs at lower prices than thesantie can be ob- Edna& elsewhere. Also, CHAIN FENCES of every de. serikien constantly kept on hand. August 25, 1855.—tf., Leec es i Leeohes-; ifIENLTINE Imported gxreodish Leeches on hand, and kff Ihr PdhOhy LEMBERGEft, Selit. 1, Ins. Druggist & Apothecary. • OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4. SZE THE NEW STOCK • -OF- Dry-Goods, roev.ry & CuckerY, 11 - V; ROI ERS E " TO it E. ZONARD ZIMMERMAN informs W 8 friends Rill! th lj public that hullos Just received a new stock of iGood•srfor the Winter Tracte„, whicb will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind in this. town, consisting of all Abell GOMM as are usually kept in ix first-an-is store. Eartlintlar attention is given tO Staple Goods for the eonntry.tiiale, not neglecting the fancy articles for Lit- DIES' WI 4R as Lacee, Lawns,EdgingsAinder aleeres, Itanfikershiet-S. &s: UIIINTLEMEN are invited to examine Ids CLOTHS, COssimeres, Casinets, 'Tweeds, Fancy and other Vestinga, Velvets, eords, &e. • In the GROCBRY department may be toned a splendid ansertmentof every need in the Family: Coffee. Bear. Spices. Teas, Mackerel, &e. In CROCKHILY the stock is well selected. !AEON RD ..Z!.M24EIt3I,iN - . in... The 'highest market pi-ice zcill be for COLI:4 - - TRY P.ROM.Tti [Lebanon, Sept. 22. IS5s. rVereir Barber Shop: ~ Gr :BOttO.E W. DALY. Manazx aiitsur, oppotsite the Le anea-Bank". i:- would respeetfilily inform the Citizens of Italia : non and vicinity. that be still continues his firstalass . • .81i.ra frittg 4 flair Di'essing Saloort, and is prepared , to do business, in the neatest and best style, and Would solicit all to give him a trial. Le.tenriu. Oct. 21, 1557. FEEZEZI "lionize A :rain !" p THE under.i , - ' ued would re.pectfully inform • 1 _ the public that they have returned lonic again with their 'VI N-WAIIK k i3ll - 11i.T IRON ESTAIi ,- LISILNIENT to the well.knom, place in caothcr land streei opposite the Barilc Dm'.&Lugs, Lebanon, La, whet): thetsliall be pleased to nt.vemniodute all cu.-toto cru4nt the iihortest notice, and on the most reasonable ter:nuf.. .. - . !Me S 3 OP will be found in the Basement of Adam Rises s .ffew Budding and the WARM-R. 0031 on the sret Boer of the same Building. next door to Ruber's Dry Goal. Ater°. The Shop is a magnilleent one—it being the lisnd.ontiret in thu Cannty, and well calculated for snob a' purpose. 4%"" They could return their sincere thands for the liberal patronage afforded them, and -particularly this last season. uyi_ n. lloptug that their untiring efforts to Weer:Nand their return . "HOlTE" tothe old stand oolong occupied .by , Jong RISE, Insure for them a still more liberal patronage, they would incite all to give them a call before purehiudne eheowhera Lebanon, Dee.3o, 'tun -itlibiiitGAEOTy Shaving., Hair - Dreisini, and Satansilooning Saloon. pvimmEnniAN .k WHALEY would reap...l - fully in_. Li form the public that - they bare REMOVED their stablishmont to Market street, next door to John M. Mark's Hotel, Lebanon, where it Silllidrethem pleasure to wait on all who may favor tlieut•with their patronage. They have had much experience is thobasinem,and will spare no pains to give entire mtlibfaction* to their custo m:Bx, They have.cruule ovary arrangement for the par. feetion of their bandeteem. They enirtlia' invitee, eV and trial.• liathtsson, Mart* 3,1858. IF YOU WANT GOOD PTOt4lll.ns 'o 4 o It) - . n.REINNERIs KY LIGHT. Cisitiaci, over. D. S. Reberll Drug Store, on Cumberland street, Le banon, ' Pa. Asinuorr m , EtAixoryees,Poturtypes,l'aernorrpas and PHOTO. Or APLIN ' taken daily, ( Sunday incepttst ) Prices ?semina -1 ble , u ni in 'accordance with the 014 style and quality of I the ease,,. Rooms opened from SA. M., to 4 o'clock. i• P. AL j Lebanon, June 2.1848. Notice. Indebted on books of Jon!! WITXSTEr. j_ will make payment to the undersigned, the books baring been placed in bin handufor collection, for the Imo df Jobe Witmoyer. Le:tituon, Sept. S, A uhcrican Watches. JUST received a lot of fine AMERICAN WATCHES, at the Eagle Jewelry Storo of JAMES H. KELLY. Lebanon, Nov, 3, ISA .THE CHEAP HAT AND CAP STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! 1• Nirc,TILE nridersiswed; at his STORE, is N 0.4. EAGLE Boutation, is steadily making additions to his I nge wont went of ',H•AtTS * •AND . 0208,.&c. • Ito keeps tho eery latest city, Myles, and disposes of thorn at city prices. Centigram' will find his HATS a very superior article, city light, arulof themost durable material *le. Let all gtie him seam, sie- , Remomber the i4 -r No, 4, Zs:4T licrtniscs. lie Wee Ulrike and /Maas ta /4Flthl9t B 7 at prices that mass prow satisfactory!. WANTED, all kill 4 lac SPA fliallialae •fol , bus& Bess stMlt Als so * , nh A Arat, N. 04, AgolcAtabutt...tevrp t , okik bigheat market price vrlli bo paid. VOX-, JACAA;G. mitutt, • •• Ad en inistratoOs Nottce, xrovcE ig baldly ;iron that Letters Of ddiiAniiira, ida k n.ofithe notate 44Aegtp tri-Atr, ,AN't amo4 Late of Tito borough td e Nntmta LebeAM Tteto.a. c% , pa., baye Doan granted to - the ttAdetfignott. Allportaii a h av log claims against said elfato will Was° pedant them,, and that Indebted will WokeT tl ytZ to C AE , ;3010ding, Or to his Attoroos, Der— 15, 1858.-5t..* TAKE 0 . 14i0E. The oid•stene tainVa itconis itfe again. p abbe that he son TORN PETER MOYER would vespwifully jok'Aii SAIVING AND horse poser, 1n Chestnut fitroot,East Lebanon. .11e finishes the Poinsettia businese of LIMY.BI . OzOt. following articles ont of th e beet and soundest' limestone that can be pro cured in this neighborluiod, Spas and PLAT-. ", " 8, 5T1M8,... WiNnOti $ ll/3 arid 111..V061 CEIXAS. 'DOOR 14 / 3 E ,3 31 Unks-SWottes, Shoe Hoinper blocks, •aa well as any °then that ca n be manufactured of limb/done. Ella Curbstones are from four to five inches thick; and his prices in accordance with the quality. /110 WAS the runt person that intro/wed ti2D litoo4tOtte. WO Min place, and'ia now, prepared to finish off URIC -00110 30 as to give it an appearance Very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, in Roelof which amen tier' he directs *he public to the finished work et Ma ell tablishment. • He respectfully invites all those, who in tend eteet in g new lin:Wings, Wean at his establishment and convince thetoselvea of the excellent hniela of his work as also of the cheapness Of ~ hist Lebanon, Bleach ' 24,1&55.1y. - • I= • 6E9; U. DAV:MATS' ANTRONV S. EIX