{ogle the vicinity of his plantations, demanded his- immediate presence in {hat 'cau_ntry, and forbade his coming North to fulfil his engagement. lie therefore frankly wrote to her of the circumstances which detained him, and unclosed a regularly executed power of 'attorney, which authorised the lady's fa itskr-to_itandlin the:etead of the bride : groom and for him enter into matrimo - *lel-vows. The papers being executed An United States, it was thought neces sary to have the ceremony performed on this side of Niagara, . .and- father and daughter came over , totheDe Yeux -College, and thelady.becarne the legal 'wife of her California 10rd... She will sail for.her Pacific ,home .about. the sth - of February, andAtere join her proxy husband, or seek.. hid' in the wilds of Mexico... This is.an uncommon event in this. country, ,though it is sometimes . practised. in England. The lady is of English birth, and highly educated.-- Buffaio--Courier. Paulin anfirrtiott *wen zamoimAno PRINCIPLES CRIES TO =AD ; u CEASE TO 'num." MX. X. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1859 Antapoit GettartAL.—The Hon. Ja. cob FIT, jr., the present efficient and hobbit "Auditor General, declining to be a candidate' for re.election, the Hon. itighardirenL. Wright, at present one of iiltaState Senators frem, Philadelphia, hair Geneeetted to become a candidate fer the Democratic nomination to this important office. We know of no one better fitted for the place. His expe rienceA seven years in the Legislature —four in the House, and three in the Benate----has made him perfectly famil iar with The practical business of our State. Otivernment, in all its depart. manta, and. hip public record is that of an unswerving Democrat, and an hon. eat man: Mr. Wright possesses, in a high degree, the requisites whiCh the father of Democracy denianded of can didates, for office---he is honest, and he it capable. He knows what is right, ituthe has the courage to pursue it, re. girdles., of the opposition of those to whom a contrary course sometimes commends itself from considerations of expediency. The people can have no better , man to overlook the financial . op„ orations of the Commonwealth, and the Lt. .!,:itagocratic party can choose no more .01sortby- candidate. CUBA There is, onnfusion in.the , opposition camp. They do not wish to appear con 'Blatantr even id their opposition to every. Meastire proposed for the greatness and prosperity of our country hence they mirese toacquiesce in the acquisition,' bribe #pitsd. Rates, of the beautiful island -Cuba, and -at the,eatne time Weil those favorable to the measure cad the means to 4he - used With a bitter s*" mpeasing even their oppesition to theiennexation of Texas and the war will Melded. If the opposition , party is reality not opposed toT+ibak being ours (or government, 'cbinmerce, &c., es ii is hy, nature the desire of its' peo. plc,. - their, PIPPPeritY sod our iaterest, Whyttiot in:keart , antil hand withtliii "Datik4dratref. oarty - ,, at this particular 'lno rant, slien it can be obtained at a mod. erAtte pviceable ,mari,her. The thirty iniltione, clollaye, to be ..pisepd imam harulkof the President as ihh - batiits of negetiations certainly can. 'Oktil4 l of so fearful import as they im ,estpe:',. - The next Congress will be of their own party yhen they can exact a Sithfill account of the trust. That one thillit -Of the money is to be used for pohttcal purposes, and for the eleciion o(, - the Democratic C'andi4te to 'the 4:Presidency:in.llB6.o, as they pretend to ;belie* is all ;Yoshi, aod•they knew it. The secret is, they are afraid of the popularity of the measure—afraid to %pope openly, and yet have not the PgriOhsin to support it. We are foi the acquisition of Cuba. It belongs to , us nature. The-people of Cuba de. ',sire to be "with' u`a. If it' belonged to its it wolad be worth millions of dol. lete.alono4lll to the firfeerA, ~manufae• • titers, add rnechanies of. the country. Att:actittisition by us Would- put an: end ape stave trade from- the' coast of At ries and togs not only'be advantageous ,-ttA4 I )O,WW of OtimanitY, 'but:, save to tfacitie, millions of * dollars expend.ed in tttieltbortive attempts to suppress it un: der"the treaty of 1842. Cuba would one of theibiightest stars in our Re. imrtiliehn - 6Onit,ella,tion of States. AKT—The firemen of Reading, list Weifit, illobTed' hcluse to burn down, &it' jietty spite between n ei r gine 'first en,. the'ground'tvlig: water by the first Hose. oarciao 'diet Sursived,andtheifiregained,so much iisidwaly 'by the time of the , arrival . of :* * ;:44#4 *engines iliat . vina' impessible -"" 4111 11141balle it. -Amite upon 's h Con- Attiatte TkePrAPeCt9 w4tkflArr an very nouttimeti belonging to aatir. ; We bola teailirdootlll,7lsoo.. • .P 7 rsescott„ the eminent, flOstorien„ died op Friday' last, et fesidepce in the pity of postoe, it pro. found sensation was created in the corn- Munity upon the announcement, Qom- The Board of Canal Commis sioners of Pennsylvania has ceased to exist, the Governor having signed the law for its abolition on the 26th ult.— Who will write its history? It would prove.anr highly interesthig work, and would, no doubt, develop many a curi ous, if not reprehensible, incident.— ;Vie bearing it had upon the politics of "Pennsylvania were frequently powerful, but never Of so great advantage to the Democratic party as our opponents be. .lieved, or ,PFetended to believe, But this .is Certain, that th&direet cause of the abolition of the .Board flowed froth the sale "or the public works, and they were sold in the temporary accession of power by, the:opposition party, because they could not elect the Canal Commis sioners, and of their supposed assiStanCe . to the Derneeratie party. We tru s t the I interests of the State 'pay not have been sacrificed for this mistaken purpose to, the extent.we •believe they have ;,. and if, eventually, the' state shall profit from theeale of her dearly 'bought improve- inents, we shall 'lie as well pleased as Any .can be who advocated the measure. As the Democratic party never.prcifited by the 'election of its friendsto the of fice of CanarCornmissinnersi' so - it will lose nothing by their abolition. Kr A difficulty recently 'occuried in the 'United States Senate, In Executive session, Imtween !Messrs. ; Douglas and Pitch of Indiana, in regard to the Pres.. idential appointments, which lead to a correspo'ndenee, preparatory., to a duel. The difficulty was amicably arranged in the end. 0:7 - The Congreisional proceedings in this week's Advertiser are unusually interesting. The defeat of the Pacific Railroad bill is the most important mat- ter that transpired. Among the inci dents connected with that measure was the remark of Senator.Gwitr, that Cali fornia might secede from the Union, and ,with. Mexico for its capitol for m a So - ether° Republic. - Mr. Letcher, of Virginia, upon the defeat of the Civil and Diplomatic appropriation bill, ex claimed, that.now-a-days it,required a Philadelphia lawyer to tell which party had a majority in Congress. The Pa cific Railroad bill is , no 'doubt dead for this session, but the Appropriation bill will probably be revived., Kr The election for Mayor, &c., took place in the city of Lancaster, yes-, terlay. The Democratic candidate for Mayor is Capt. q-eo. Sanderson, Editor of the "Intelligenceri" the opposition Hon. T:H. Burrows, the present incum bent. Kr Tuesday of last week was the centenniii anniversary of the . bir'th-day of the Scottish peasant-poet Robert Burns. The- event IVas celebrated in maarcities'and towns of this country, with - banquets - , speeches, songs and toasts. 0::r The latest news fioin Hayti are ileit 4 Soloque hai'been dgfeateil by the "Republicans;" and that his al)(fication . is probable. 7- .E.A6M - ETJRO.V:E The steamship Arabia,. from -..Liver , pool f :arrived at New York on Friday; The news by this arrival la a week - la= ter Trord'all parts of Europe,' Oisquie lode continued' on' the continent, and warlike rumors still ,circu,lated ; but the panic,lmd sensibll.ahated, ,particutarly in London, The Paris Bourse showed' iMprovement, but still fluctuated.. The English Pat:lament had been eutnnion4 ed to meet on the 3d of Febtuary.-- The Belgian Cabinet had been, ved. The latest information in regard to Italy is that, large Austrian ipin forcements had reached Lombardy;:and that the chances of .ft revolt were .dimitt ishing„ The commercial intelligence is not more.favorable,tUn that received: by former arrival„,._ ~ • IkIE By the arrival of the steamer Ten nesseeat: New Oileana we have dates from the city of Mexico to the 49th „inst., and front Vera Crux to the 24th IA rumor prevailed that an American vessel hail to bombard Ma ' zailan, on_ account of the coniiication of the cargo of one, of our merchant . vessels. • It is also said that Miramon will riot accept the Presidency, but will adhere to Zuloaga's policy, It was said that the French and En g lish_ fleets had threatened to bombard Vera Cruz and Tampico if certain conditions were not complied with. A . terrible explosion took place in the Government palace ai quadatajara, by the explosion of a pow. der magazine, and by which befween one and two hundred persona,were ed,. The whole country is in its usual unsettled state., The wit steamshipininoig, from As pig., wall, with Califronia advices to the, sthiinst., arrived at New York on Fri ,day, The Illinois brougi ) t 200 passen gers and,11,200,000 in treasure, The markets at Sari Francisco were very dull for Atlatf,tiC produce. Gold , dust was .coming in more, liberally. The Costa Rica Congress was in extraordinary session on ,the 2d, of. Decembee, and ratified the!Belly_qeaty with slight . mOdificatiOn:. TWEINIT-TWo - afaldren, who 'Were floating oat t'a Sea'otrai large eche of lee upon the'obb tide trOßbstoti harbor, a few dap ago,' Vreie saved by' a man named William Haslem. Ile wasout in a «small thiati+indhis attention was attracted by their 1.8011011j31% at once; Tutted to theirassititance; aid with grentedifilcidty and danger took-thkm Suak.oectu3ioas of deing,gOod!spldom happen•inAhe life of guy maxi. "frhe.thenght of the ligoLTlK : llvelit4 by ^thißlficqeo bgtkSor theme WO would have perislieihat 4 , tblite-Isrho would have survived, is terrible; hut the gratification of the-success is proportionately great. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A. FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Asiincorox, moNDAT, Jan. 23, /85 , 1 Pomerthat personal naturo occulted between Speaker Orr and Mr. Hughes, of Indiana, which The proceedings of Congress to-day were of an important character. In the Senate, an elaborate occasioned considerable excitement, but satisfac memorial was submitted from the Legislature of ; tory mutual explanations took pliv:u before the Indiana, relative to the representation of that "i""mcnt" State iu the Senate.. Henry S. Lanoiind Win. . ,! BIiIAT, ,ht:i. .... McCarthy, the 'memorialists allege, arc the only The proceedings of Congress to d,y acre in persons properly commissioned as Senators. The teresting, thoogh not marl: of in:port:lore was memorial was referred to the Judiciary Commit- done, if we cx.-ept the ref hy the toe, Metnerials were presented froin Penosylva- jTT azOUSet of the rote,hy which the Diplomatic An nie. in relation to the modification of the Tariff. propriatirn 01 was defeated on Thureday, And The memorials wore referred appropriately. Mr. the final p:lssage of that measure, by a vote of Slidell, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs.. 101 to As. In the Senate, Mr. Owin, after apolo to whom was referred the bill making an .appro- E gising for language he had used on the day pre .priation of $30,000,000 to he plmed in the hands views, in connection with the defeat of the Pa of the .President to facilitate the acquisition of cific It. R. gave notice of a motion to reconsider Cuba by negotiation, made a lengthy report in fa- the vote . by which it was lost. Mr. Seward pre-" vor of the uppropristion4 and advoq,sstrig the se- tented a petition from New York, setting forth q ul sitim brsrgalnall4 in its favor. Brief 6 Peec ii- \- "Nbc defenceless state of New,York and Brooklyn, es were made by Messrs, Bayard and. Toombs, in arid.asking an appropriatian-of 1250,000 for the: advocacy, of the bill. The ,Senate thou went into construction of works of deface. The petition oxecutivo session and 'then- adjourned. -In the was appropriately referred: - After some other House Mr. Stephens' resolution, to set , apart the business, the private colander efts •considered.- 7 fi'r'st two days in February. for the consideration In the House, the Secretary‘of the Treasury was of Territorial businels,looking specially te adieu r called upon for information as to the actual and on the Oregon bill, was taken up, but after some probable receipts from the` customs cuitome and public debate the Hoiserefirsel to - sispend the rules.— lands for this and thenext fiscal years, and wheth- A. resolution was passed to limit the debate on er they will meet the expenses. Bills were in private bills on SaturdaY neit to two five-minute traduced for the establishment of Territorial speeches on each. A bill was passed appropri- Government.] in Arizona, Daeotah and Jefferson, ating $16,000 to pay witnesses before the Investi- aro referred to the Committee of the Whole. gating Cooratieteeis. The . Causal/M . and .Diplo- Mr. Grow gave notice that when the Arizona bill matte - ,Apprepriatiou hill wastaken' up in Com- came up for consideratictn,he should move for the mitten of the Whole, and quite-an animated do exclusion of Slavery from Within its limits. The bate took platukralative.to the propriety of mitre' ' 'freeident was Milled upon for the instructions of ing the number of foreign ntissions. An amend. our Gororntnent and those Oildreat Britain to meat, offered ;by Mr. Sherman, .:of Ohio, was the reipetive!squadrns ini the African Coast.— adopted, which limits the missions to Great Bri- The vote on the Diplomatic Appropriation bill taM, France, Russia, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Chi- was *a, real usidsa,:ek. as - above , izotedr. t .;„ 1 .p, nn, Peru, Turkey andNicarogua. The bill was" , t ~ .. , ...► not disposed of before the'Conimittee rose. The bill appropriating thirty„millions toward the ae- quisition of COB, "reported back from the Committed on Fayelin Affairs. It is similar In its provisions fu. that of Mr. in : the Senate Not much of . public interest was done in Con gress to-day. In the Senate, Mr. Pitzpatrick was cheat) Presideut pre telli ~ in the absence of the Vice-President. The Pacific Railroad bill was then taken up, and the debate on it was contin ued all day. Mr. Slidell's Cuban report will come lip on Monday next. In the House, Mr. English made it number of reports from the Pest-Office Committee, among which was a bill to abolish the franking priviteg,o. Another bill reported by him 'provided for an appropriation of $5,000, to ena ble the Postmaster-General to employ temporary. clerks. It was tabled. Another . bill regulates the payment of the postage on newspapers and periodidars. It was referred , tO the Comniittce of the Whole. •Consideration -of the Civil and Di plornatki Appropriation bill was resumedln Com mittee of the Whole, and the-subject of editing down the,number of, oreign Mission's •was further discussed. Objections was made to•it clause snak ing an appropriation•for the expense of sending back, to Africa the rescued uegrocs of the slaver, The pommittse -rose before faking. any .dermite aotiou. .No matter of• interest transpired . ,in the House. . The proecedin'gif of Congreis bi-day were high ly interesting. Antlißie Senatki. joint.resolution was introduced, and referred to the'Cdtitinittee on 'Territories, :asking, Idea' twenty• days' extension' of the session of the Legislature' of Kansas. Af. ter an animated discussion the motion was denied, and the matter was ordered to lie on thetable:— The Pacific Railroad bill was then taken upi and after a rejection of all the pending amendments, and a refusal to lay. it on, the table, the 'vote on, its final passage, was ordered for to-morrowat o'clock. ~In the Rouse two billsorere,roported from the rost-OetCommittge, providingfor the transportation of the mails front the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. ArLAdverse report was made from the Judiciary Committee on: the bill, to amend the court •of s act so as to .permit' cket,titors to sue the GovernMent. The report waS referred to the Committee of - the Whole. - A bill' 'was reporYed' from tbe SudiCiary Committee punigh the forging 'and counterfeiting pt military; bounty-lima -iviirrinits,‘ which wie is medititely passed: ' , Juitit'reiohitions were Yeitirted MAU the CoMmittee:ori Agriehlture; deelark it the huty, of Government to ash its -infinerree to procure from foreign Governments amodieiatituftif their systems of revenue with.vegard 'to taint:oh , The resolutions= Were passed after minsiderable objee tiort. The Romestead bill was introduced ;by Mr. I Kelsey, of New-York, and referredto the. Com . of tiro Whole. The Civil alit Diplomatic Appropriation bill was then taken up in Commit tee .of the Whole, and considered. , until the ad- journment, The pedding amendment was to the effect that no money shall he expended for, the support and education of 41e e li n tured Africans of the slaver Echti, .whict amendment Was rejecte.d. then 'offered an amend- , 1 insult; •rediteing' the proposed hpiwopriatien of t 7500'0 to $45;000. A long and very animated . . debate fookplace,invdiving the question of Slavery and , ilfer Slate=tritde, When, finally, the. whore Clause-authorizing the iltproprintion to ed attle the President to emary out the contract with lherColonization Societyvrat stricken= This l i action, however, does not dispose of the subjeet t as it. still has to be•voted.qn in the-House. Thzindo,y, Jan, 27, 1859. The :Proceedings of Congreas to day were of more than Usual iNnporfance, involving thi7i"bass of the Pacific Railroad - bill, foi the Present ses 'ioil'iit least; and the temporary rejection of the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation bill: In the Senate, the: act providing for the payment of thai 71onsi Intestigatir.g =Comm ittec Mcpenses was passed. A resolution, requiring more prompt :miss in the mail service between lfiew-York and Washington, was passed, Five thousand .extra copies of the inaloilty reports on Calla were or dered to be,printed. Information ,was ; netted for relativo,.to Col. :Wright's campaign against the Oregon Indians,. The Pacific Railroad bill , wai then taken up, and, after protracted discussions on various propositions, an amendment offered by Mr. Doolittle that theSocretary of the Lite; rior be authorized to advertise for ''estimates and . Proposals for Northei ri . and Sou thern routes, Mar! Mg - the Central one as provlded for in the bill, 'was addpied a 4 / 5 a final secti4n, when, on motion. of Mr. Simmons; all between the enacting clause and the final acutiori was stricken out, by it vote of 381o40—thus killing tlfe 'railroad. .Various propositioncwerethen. made to , recommit the bill, but a general; :disposition was. Manifested to let it rebt for ittie.session, and it was , puttuion its gmtl, peAsag,e,,ns emasculated, and agreed to, by a vote of ,31.,agaipst 20. %Ile title of ~the bill was, then change 4 te qorreeßencl with .the contest, and the Senate adjourned at a late hour. ~In the House, the Civil and Diplonmtie Appropriation bill was then taken up, and the arnendatontadop: ted in Committee, of ttie:Whole; iiropositiite cur tail the nbmbes of foreign, missions, was rejee.- 'ted: The amendmeni - proposing to retfuee the . , O'oto n ication Society alipropriation from $75,000 t0't45,006, was also 'rejected, its was also the proposition to strike out the iintire'elatise'. ' The, bill was then rejected; 90 to 88. A relibnsidera; don 'Ava a immediately moved,:and "dirtied afters. nutaber...of explanatory speeches. , Motiotta _ th strike_out.this missione: to .Attstria, Switzerland,: :Rome and BeunosAyres, were' severally rejectod, and a rootionjoptrike.out the mission to .l'orsia Prevail-PC TOq , House then OgairliVllltietoil the bit}, 94.4 u col. ~ 4, motion, was made to reponaid -1 OZ the vote, and to lay that motion on the table, bee the House adjourned before the vote was ta- CONGRESS. TuEsDer, Tan t ,25, 1559 IVELINisimY Jan: 28, 1859 ken. During the proceedings a colloquy of a .3 - i3:14 1859. .Tlie,Senate met at 3 o'clock, P. Af., after an ad journme,nt from the - Friday pievions. Without Am the transaction of y imainess of importance, ad journed. Thai the Money goes. The .House al so mettat 3 o'cloCk. A large nuinber of petitions wore presented, and a committee Was - appointed to -investigate the condition of ihri Shamokin . Bank. A' resolution to buy for each member .a eopr of a railroad map of Philadelphia, was propptly and correctly voted down. If members want maps let them buy of their own money.— After the oonsideration of several special bills the House adjourned. TUESDAY, Jan. 25, ISSO In the Senate the bill for the abolition of the Canal 'Board passed finally and was sent to the Governor. The bill passed by thelionse abrogat ing the eorilrriet of It." T. Ilablenian then was andcalled iip; when in fine: position Tova' dead shot, Was killed dead hi a; drowned rat; by it vote of 11 yeas to 15 nays. A message wits received front the. Governor statingAlott he had signed the bill' abolishing the Rood of Canal Commissioners and State Engineer. 'Adjourned. bidsfha for the' public printing for the ensuing three years were opened. in the House, (the Sen ate present) A'. Boyd Hamilton thelow est bidder was the successful one. Mr. Williams idontoerat) moved . that the hour or. meeting be lt) o'clock, Not agreed to. Qf course not. . Mr. Eckman read a bill in place entitled , ".A.n., net to annul the cjiarter of the borough of North,Leba non." Referred to the Committee on ,borpora tions. 'Adjourned. lyEnNis.o.kr, ran. 2E, 1859 In the Scoots, Mr. Coffey, opposition, moved the printing:pi 500 copies of the transactions of the State Agricultund Society. Adopted.— We trust the Senate, being demoeralic,„and resPonsi ble, will not permit itself to be drawn ,intd any ,other' useless expenditures, as is the above.—, What's-the use of printing.soo copies, .if .any at, all? The es. -a will be within a trifleor the cost of 5000 copies. Upon the whole, h oWever, tbe yeopts would not have 4 spo . lit"if, none tit all had been printed. After, some other trifling bus in'ess,' such as the prevention - 4 the destruction of fish in somebody's dam,,--rthe ,taxation of dogs, Ae., the Senate. adherned. `'• • W have waded through the proceedings' of the *lguse'lqiiivate calender, `reports of einiMittees, &h.; but did' not succeed in 'finding atiS , ' business •trunsaeted which may be eonaideretlitis an eriniv.: - ,4tlent• to the $lOOO the maininining:Of the House ` :cost the. tax:payers this day. The Canal/Board bas abolished,—now let.tbe.L e. gislature of cot:l%y. other year also be at.olish,ed. That would be 'lnform and economy." The .people. can, get along just as. well with biennial , sessions of th Legislature . , as they can 'without a Canal Board Adjourned! , . • TR UnSDAY, Jan, 27, 1850. In the :Yeante, the Committee on Finance ask ed ke` be jiicharge:d froin tlM'farther Consideration oOreitilutions relativeto almgislatiie Record and qUestions haVitt tleen settled by 'ithe adtidutaf. the Senate. (We more the appoint mentlld Boor-keeper expressly: to keep them nettled--at least inside the . ..Senate, ehamber.)-- ,Th,e Selleteithen xoneidered, until:adjournment, ti reougst Of the House for, the, returmMf a bill enti tleV4im act to, incorporate the Westorn =Market ,Do,mpayty," ,Conoiderable time was consented by. the Aaltae in the passage i of a resolution to , obtain back from the Senate the bill to incorporate the :Western Market Company. Why don't the 'lk:use do its work right at once? Altre4 every step taken is a bliMdering one. Both Douses haying passed "in' act consolidating the stork of the Girard Bank," it - rise to-day returned with the signature of the Governor. Mr. Walborn; opposition, did not receive as many . doeutnents as he wanted.— He moved the appointment of 'a committee to As tartein the number 'of, cOpiek - of the :Reports of the Deg ds of Department each member is entitled to. Agreed. '"Mr. Keneagyp.opposition of Lan. , oaster„.mored the appolutment„olleri Picket as an assistant"paper,-folder, This consumed con. piderable lime,. but , wee oted down. [Our; read ers.w ill oh3erve ,thet. two-thirds, of the time of the ; House every day ,is consumed by the, considera tion of matters, pertaining to themselves, and ther . useless eXpend: tura. of, money.] Adjourned. FRILL6', Tan. 2S; 7859 • :Mr. Parkii, opposition,' moved that When the Senate adjourni it adjourn to Monday at 3 o'clock. The motion - wall voted down as it deservedto be. The re , eonsideration of the bill incorporating tie Western Market 'Company, so as to gi4 it back to the Ilouse•to enact it "aright, then consumed eonsiderable.timm.,The re-consideration was lost, and.it was sent io,the.Govern or in its imperfect state, t'An act A.p, repeal. :an tnet,changing the :place of holding , eloctions, in ?otter , township; count.Y,;"l, then occupied the attention of ithe ~senttteuntil adjournment, It is en impo sition upon the tax4eyer,s,of,l?ennsylvania. that such insigrificant matters should be thrust, upon the Leghdatnre, and that they should receive a Moment's notice there. The contest is no doubt -one between two landlords of opposition polities, and for their sakes the people' must pay tlio fid dler. The Courts should hive stilficient power to settle eh such Matters. • The wheis attehtion of 'oil,'fr'om the = '4:iptling a the sitting to its close, was ocptipilid, first, by the disetiesion -of did correctness df a de = cisioii of the SPeaker, rehitike tdtthe brnigliitg pasiage of the bill !incorporating thh = Western= Maiket Opmpany of Philadelphia ;• audi .iticourr ly,Abat . entirely, new, undhieussed, high ly.itnpiir, tent, a!ii "Ilnion-sating.7,rneasure, ,the, abroga— tion of the oontrackwitiva. J..ffultleman, for the publication of a fiegfeative Reoilrd!! i It seams now that the opposition members are satisfied with the Record furnished them, only it does not cost enough, hence they want another printed, we presume a fac simile of Haldeman's. We are afraid the present House is striving to compete in unpopularity with the famous jug•law Legis lature of 1,855. Without deciding the Record question., adjourned. ?;1.60f.) The principal portion of, the SOSSIOTL of, the-; &nate was occupied with the copaiderl tiooof a bill incorporating a Church at Harrisburg. In the House an net relative to dispensing with`, Ge.peTvisore and Itie apppinKenf of a - streetcom missioaer in their stead, for the borough ofLeba non, was reported back without amendments.— An "act to amend the charter of the borough of I North Lebanon,""was also reported hack without amendments. Mr. Bertolet read in place, a bill "supplement. to, the act incorporating the Mutual j Fire insuroceptuptnyof Sinking Sp4ngs Berke county. Referred.' Mr. Eektuari - "read bill au thorizing the'Sarv4or General to issue a patent. I Wood read ."an act -to revive the charter of the Lebanon, Phoenixville, and Pinegrove „ • road." Referred.• After the presentation of numa erons other petitions, the reading of. bilis, Ac.; the House procceitetto,the donsideretion of the resolution autherilidgit contract to be made with Geo. Bergner 41kefoi, , the publication of another Legislittireßecati m irt- addition to • the one 'now published by Hatclecoan. The resolution was ac tually adopted by is vote of 47 yeas to 29 nays. The llottiC then adjourned to Monday, and well it might." LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER; T}l ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED REMEDIAL AGENT For Impurity of the stood, THAT DaItSJTS W0.8.E. • THORDUGHIT,` BITEOTITALLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! IVIIIS grerit PIMPLE% now before the public but a 1 'foW years, has already. won a name and re - imitation unexampled in'the history of any , . medicite ever inven ted,. The ingredients composing it are simple yet in combination all powertul In driving disease from the human system. it cures Scrofula, - 1 Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Diseases, . 1 Erysipelas, Boilii, Pimple's on the face, ' - Sore Eyes, ' Old & stubborn Dleers, Scald Head, Totter affections, ' ' Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jauudice, ' Salt Rheum, Alefeitrial Diieses, General Debility, Liver Complaint, 1 Loss of Appetite, Lorr'Spirits'..Pont Storoach, . .. . kiniale Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the mood. Every Agent Who has this - medicine for sale, has cir culars on hand containing'certillmtes from persons who Lave been cured by its use. Many of 'them are desper ate cases, and commend themselves .to the attention of those-afflicted with any of the above diseases. The fol. lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying- with it the most indubitable evidetice or the virtues of this won derful medicine. Sworn statement of David M'Creary, of Napier Town ship, Bedfordeounty .q , In-April, 1850, as near as I' an remember, a small Pimple made its appearance on my lip, which soon be= came enlarged and - sore. I used poultices of sorrel and warp of blue vitro], ' without, effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. , Ely;pf Schellsburgovho pro-' flounced it Canalt, and proscribed a' wash of sugar of lead and bread peril aces. Finding theire remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville, Somereet county, who also pronounced Ihe disease Cancer, and gave me intermit and external remedies—the latter con sisting principallypfaustics MAIM to ne purpose, as the disease continued sPreading toward the nose, I next used epreparatitin of areonie, in the form of salvo. This for a time checked the disease,but the inflammation, soon increased. I next called'upon De.Statler,ot St Claire villa, Bedford county, who also' pronounced' the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to ha a never failing remedy, but it bad no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In Decembef, of the same`year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of toy upper lip; and hail attacked the nose--when I went te•Cinclunati, where I consulted. Prof. 11, S. Newton, of the Eleetie Medical College.,Tie pronounced the disease eritene ous Cancer, supeinduced by an inordinate use of flier applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me in• ternal remedies. My face healed up. but, the inflamma tion eras not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pronounced me cured, and I left for Is ime. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at night! .Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septendierdit ring.wbieh time he used every known remedy, and part ly. succeeded in checking the disease, but when I retarn-' ed home there were still- three discharging ulcers upon; toy face. I centinuedusingNewton's preparations, and also medicine-thittl got frown', Dr.-lily, but the Cancer continued growing until it had eat off the, left sate of Say NOV,' the greater portion of say left cheek, and had ra tacked asp left elle. • I had given up All hope of ever be ing cured, since Dr. lily said he could give relief, hut theta cure was impossible. In Starch, ISIS, I bought II bottle of -Blood Starcher;” but I must confess that I had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. I yontinued, and whenthe third , bettieViB taken my face ;'ties :healed as if by a miracle.. I used it fourth bottle, and Lhave been healthier since than Ihave been for the last seven years.. Although my face is sadly disfigured. lam still graceful to a benign Providence who has spar ed my life, and which has been done through the lustre mentilify at lirsViE n ta I P l 'lo.4' 3 1.Qnikl gtaPAP•R• DA 1"IIl m'CRIsAItF- Swornand 'subscribed. this Slit day of August, „A. D. 1858, before me, tina of the justices of the'peatW in and for the Borough of Hollidayeburg, Blair:ohnty, Pa. Witness—D. J. Antes.. , .Jonx CORLET;S. P. For sale by IL' iI. Oettle . ; Myeritirein Martin Early, Palmyra; John Capp & Son, - Jonestown; John Seltzer, Mount Nebe; John Carper, Beeltanansville; John Dein inner, Campliellstown ; Bellinger liinportai Annville ; Jahn C. Cobaugh, Bridgeporb; all-of Lebanon-County. .-Linesrr-a' LEMON, Proprietors. Hollidaysburg, Penna. Also Sold at Dr. Goo...Roes' Drug Store, opposite the Court - House, Lebo:4l°ll,-I'4: Vanilary.26,l3sg.-61111. "A LIVE1B000:', says RO,lmitT BOANT.D., (end he knojcs,) LlVeildole.—V46 AuiniCa loMN'tedy ot• unmistakable talenyliaving, : int)the course of rovers' years, complkkedlarge ifidintity of the best sayings and , thoughts of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, asthey have come from Ids lips has brought them out udder tbo pub lishing auspices of Messrs. Derby & Jachson. in a neat volume entitled 'Notes .from tlymouth pulpit.' This work is a unique and stirring ono.' Miss Moore Ipus exe cuted the task she set herself to do with great nbllit'y, and the most conscientious fidelity, find has produced a volume of unusual interest nod ramie."—{N. Y. Ledger. THE THIRD EDITION (Bth thousand)'READT of Notes from the .plymouth Pulpit. A. Collection of Memorable, Passages from the Dia courses of DENBY WARD BEECIIEB, With a Sketch of Mr. Beecher and the Lecture, ROM. By AUGUSTA 11100R.E. fine neat 12mo. Price $l. 'llia is a characteristic volume, sparkling nil over with diamonds. breathing at once humor and, satire feeding the hungry with the bread of life, and Opening, heaven to the, dying."—[New Doren Journal, It Is the mast graphic description of Henry Ward Butcher and hia various attitudes awl moothrthat we have over mpt,with. That prillminury article, as one of tise most eueeelistitr -- pen and 3 Mcquirtrailures ever at. tempted, is alone worth the price of .thebookl:--(Chien, to Christian Herald. - "Every page Mut the stamp of Mr.Dseeelier's ailed The same particnlet modem of thouglieind'haPpy turns of expression, the wit and drollery. • Which sometimes eparkle oven in his most solemn discourses—me here."— [N. Y. Evangelist. "This volume still further illustrates the wonderful vitality and vigor of the Christianity of the remarkable man whose thougOts,itihranilsip Its pages glow with generous and true sentinoenle. and burn with holy seal for the Redeemer's interesti"—[Beaton Congregation alist. - "No one can fail to cliscover , tbc living words, the bit ing satire and burning thoughts of Beecher in rnest of the Notes. lit is. a book well calenlatedlo waddle the Pharisees of the present day to a sense of their duty to 90,d am l their felloymen."--{ltural 4ew- Yorker. "The terdenest oT sbale; abrindinceMf dtMi'' *boldness of thought and vividness of description,. which are the individual cparacteristice of Mr. Beecher, both. as speaker and writer, abound in the book. We like it much."--iN. Y. Chr istian Intelligencer. DERBY S JACKSON, - Publishers, No. llOyssearret,N. Y. gopies sent postpaid on recept of Odom • 562500 W ANTED. PERSONS having money to loan can have an oppor tunity for tufa investment, in sums to suit, by 'en quiring at this Mike. Theinterestuill bepo.in promptly. Jan. 19, 1859. • ... • • • Turnpike Election. id - hereby given that an eiectionby tl.e Stock , 11 holders in the President, Managers and Company of the,Berks and Dauphin, Turnplka„road, will be, held at the public 'house of Alexander lalrn, ) lli Myeratowu, , Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, I• • , Qn Monday, 1470. day 04 - 6./fm•qkye.* liotwoen the , honie often O'clook, At Mg iinAlWr o'clock, P. M., of that day, for the purpose of electing One Prep-- ident„Eight Manson, One Trewer. Anil such other °Metars aetiayMe necessary to conduct the t a fairs of the said Company during the ensuing year. At the same time the Annual" Statement of the Trail. uror will be laakbefore the Stockkolde,ra, 11.8 noel DJ , drder pe o r ".Y.,Ar4Bilit.D*l. 4 „ Seel. '"— • • • To the *tubers of the German Reformed Congregation of-Jackson Township, Lebanon. County A PPLICATION has been made by the Triistees of said A Congregation, to the Court of Coto/nen 'lens of "Said County, for ap Order of sale of all their Real Istate, excepting the lands set apart as the church pi party, and the Court NW Axed on theliist 21jOnf1ap ter arch, twat, in the Prothonatary'a OMets In the Bore gh of Lebanon, When and wbertall persons interested . may at tend they think ptifpetVinet diisire to bd heard/ either for ?.r against pgikappliaition for said Salo. STAINS, Proth'y. • te rasa=lieputy. lmitke“ita. 19,1869 OYRS & RUSTON le the place to by your POTATOES, TURNIPS, OELLERY, IC. SATURIMS, Jan, 29, 1869 Notice. MEI GREAT BEADY IFIER So Long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST. FOR IT RESTORES VMMANENTLY CRAY LIAM to it 4 original eolort cover= Inxuriantly, - the bald head; retno , tes all dandruff, itching and all scrofula, scald head and all eniptions ; makes the hair sat, healthy, and gjosu ; an 4,01 preserve it to an ituagina ble agerreino tree, daif Ly magic, all I,lntehe4; dc., f rom the face, and curd all nournigla and nervous hoed ache. See circulqx find tl4 fellreing. Dover., N. If., Feb. 2d,,1858. TR & O.J. WOOD & CO.—gents Within few Welni've'reeeizeil so many orders and caffilor Prof. Q. J. Wood's flair Restorative, that today we i'atf com pelled send to Bmitim 'for a quantity, (the 6 dozen yen forwarded all beingsold,) while we might order a quantity from yen. Every bottle we hare sold seems to hare produced three ar . four new customers and the ap probation,nedjaffiinage it receives fram the Most sub stantial. and worthy citizens of our vicinity, fully (VW. vinee us that it' Is - A MOST VALUABLE PREPARA- Send us corsets:rah may - be one gross of sleizs and one dozen $2 size • and believe us yours very respectfully; (Sighed) DANIEL LATIIIIOP & Co. • hickory Ginvili St: Ellerin' Co., M&, *biz. ig, 1856. ' IPROF. Q,,lrOOD—Xlear Sir %Some time last Sum- V L nier Itve were Mae...ad ta Coe - seine of gain' Tf 'Resto rative, and its effect werezo wonderfuk we feel it our drity,to you and the afflicted, lo report-IL Our little. sou's headier some time had been4arfactly covered:with sore' and called It scald bead. The hair almost entirely came off in consequence, When a' friend, seeing his;aulleringw, advised use to use your Iles locative, we didsb .with little hope of success, but, to-, our surprise, And that of our friends, a very -few appll cations removed. the disease entirely, and: a new and luxuriant crogiof hair soon started out, and we :can now say that mi. boy has ashealthy a• scalp. and 88 luxuri ant a crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Ile:atorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of ,the scalp and hair. We are, yours rerpectrphy,, z - - G.T2)BGB W. _HIGGINBOTHAM, SARA."' A: ,111QOUNNYMAII. Gardiner. Maine,,Tune 22,1555. PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sirbaxe used two INA ties of Professor Wood's Hair - Ili&storative, and eau truly say it is the greatest dim:ay . :o3H , :the age for re storing and chauging the hair. Before using it f was a man of seventy. My Hair has view_ attained its origi nal color. You can recommend it to the 'world without the least fear, as my case was one Of the worst kind- Yours Respectfully:, DANIEL' N. MURPHY. 0.3. WOOD & CO, Proprietors; 812 Bioadwayi N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing . Eibililihmant) and 114 Market street, SL Louis, Mo. Sok!, in Lebanon by JOSEPH L. LEIIBERO EV, also by'Dr. Ross, and by all good Druggists everywhere. Ostia, 'SS-Sin. BUCKWHEAT. . An extra Article just received and far sale. cheap. by OVES & EUSTON. FRESH' A fine Assortment of eannottYrnit, consisting of Pears, Peaches, Pine Apples. Strawberries; Tonintoes and Omen Peas, has just been received by . OYES t EUSTON. D ERB S Dried Elderberries for side by , OYES 4; EUSTON - - Piekelod. Cucumbers for OVES EUSTON. !NURSERY. AVE are happy to Inform • readere that lIIr. :1. 'I It. WRIGHT, of York eoelity, has a ,large NUR SERY; of rery choice FRUITS of altkinds; Vial ----Apple, , Plum, Cherries, Apricot, PefteLea; Pear. and Necta rine. The trees are all grafted; and may be relied upon as such, and are sold 'and delltiered tin 'mod erate terms. in order that the:pool& of Lebanon coun ty may supply themselves with a variety of the' choicest and most reliable FRUIT TREES, Mr. Might will offer them en opportunity of doing so,•,•as he has aripointed" . Mr. JACOP. WITMER, Jr., of Cornwall to is his Agent, to whom applications /latir , be made•for each fruit trees as may be desired, and - thgy . abalt be readily and . promptly furnished. Reference,. Dr. -T. - W. Ilhoninger, Lebanon. - Xatiertiry 12, 1.859.4t.,* BUSINESS CARDS IL BOWMAN A TTORNEY-AT-LAlV—Office in d'u T itherlandiStree 11, nearly opposite the Conrt, Clouse, .will proinptly tend to all professin»al business entrusted to hint: • Lebanon ; Sept.ll, 185 S. . D. S. ItAiItER 5 A GENT FOR THE S'I'ATE MILE Bc , MARINE INSU 11ANCE COMPANY, PA. Lebanqn, Au DA.II MS J. SE LTZE ATTORNEY AT LAW. fAVEICE in Cumberland street; nearly oppilsite iirsTa's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug: 26,'67. LAFAYETTE BRIIIWEIR, GAS FITTER.' A =WINING A. S. 1:1,1!''S Office, Walnut street, Lehr,: 13,.. non, Pe. A large and beautiful assortment of FlX "X,Oity.s front the well-known establishment of Cotrr , intios liartszt, always on hand at Philadelphia prices: '.. wcirk warranted to give satisfaction. 411 - Ali orilers Arta be fulthfullfexecuted on the moptreasonalile torins. The best of Atte - react given. en. IS, '57. _ EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, PA. I. TIME entbecrilier wieh'ea to inform Wa frier& and 1 the public generally, that he has in taken thsli `above welli ..11 knownOme. Ile will be intich pleased to accommodate all whO may favor him with a call: LoCATlON:GorneFeumberland and Market greets. .; lial—Oinialluteeee running in connexion with theltail Bond Trains.' • 11. F.IISORIST. Lebanon, N0v.,1,0, LSSB. =M of ttie TeKiszt from "the . Quarrytbe Bohmrib r, near Turnpike. I mile.from thin borough. about the lat of 'November, 2 Pick., whieb the borrower is requeetiti to return immediately: • JACOB *FITNIC. ' Jan. 12, 1850.=3t. • Blinds; 'Blinds, Blinds !, ROBERT tii.ON/PSON. Venetian Blind and Shade Manufacturer. No. 6ZO North 'lnd.st.reet.3 doors blour e- Coatop, v a n vd tkr 4AIgET.T...AJSVI4IND . I.or emery de., 80 0 1 4 In 10 ane tOlararin a itrior'rnablitr , Fit Unrest • twit prices. OLD,BlALCDS•repaintedand repaire4equal Pan. .185006 tn. Eagle 116.10 Regtabralit. NEWARRANOSMENT- • • • LAMES and GENT Will EN. or parties. of , sither:sau be , served' with:OXISTER:: in every at y le at abort no Hee in nny ialrt thlk!lintel. the Restaurant being now connected with'. can be Imppliod with the baRVOIE ' M.EIRE'in the Market. • Lebanon. Jan .19":1839 —lr. II EN RV SIEGRIST. Notice. T ll} V. m. C- ASSOC:ATION will hold their Annual ote.otittimtUtete Rending Room, ou neict.Tb n= itday eeenitig. com i g 4114 o'clock. The fermit . orthe !'resident and rat trill then be rend,anatuldresses made by severalof our clergymen: and Goerge IT:Stew ard , Esq., President of the Philsulelphla Association is expected to be.present. The Public is most cordially in 'cited to attend-this 'Meeting. Lebanon, :Imi_, 41145 D. CLO9,KS, CLOCKS, JUST. ii:c.ElvEn AT J. W. *Ch . ER'S; Front 46 Fr 01,25. to4lo, 8 day and 30 401/i7 Oct. '.4f). • Rooks ! Books' .• • 17 . 7 lifgrit.g would respettfull i l .4.= inform the Public.. that t.beysonictantly, receive, from the Eastern Cities; copies of :"n 4 all the most important and attractive New Books, as soon an published, which. they for vale cheaper than they ran be marebasq, elsewhere.— 'Among those lately received are . • . Parton's Aaron Barr, Livington's Travels and Retouches in South Africa. Spark's Lifeof Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Oreat King, Bayard Taylces Northern TraveLs, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. . They have always on hand a large assortsuentof School Books. Blank Books and Stationery, 'Sunday school Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte, Me lodian and Violin Instractorl PAPER HANGING'S, • of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Window Shades. The Mo 'AA kit g Magazipes, • and all the NEWSPAPERS, daily ` 4' Weekly, Can be bed by calling at the store; en Cumberland street, in the bopvith of Lebanon,at thee lan of the"llig Book." .1M0,30,re left with the*fortmay jam% ofgockla in their I line, will'ho promptly attended to, • LolnimPtt, FiAt.4,1858. . . Go . Od's'itoibk St(fie, Tins New and Cheasyßook Store of the under -14 signed Is located in 'Market Street, 2 doors north of Oullforil al eutherkelf_Ding Stpro, ! where be will be pleased to see all hj old ,Trierids, !ityd those desi rous of basing articles in his line, With a Aeterreina lion of selling cheaper than can he parchnsed elsewhere, wOuld respectfollY call the attention of the public to hi s gosortm en t of 4flibla, trywit,Pldl 21E4- &Banana, Stank and School Seas.. Inca and Window Paper, Stationery, and •every meiclffi x , his .o rb ug. peas, Also, Poeket _Diaries and Almanacs for 1858, All the drairazince.44 NeWeßapers, both daisy and 70klY. .ta be had pt publisher's rates. • All orders rbr articles in his line onrqutly and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned. liebpAop l ,asn ./I 1858 , J. I'd. GOOD. --r 4.'-"..-::• Hall Wilding. . . s'IFARTZA PRO_ havo now open %eh- Fall and Win, -Ur stock, which theY are selling at the lowest crib iprices. Bowe call osalltaigs for yourself,. ' • .; r-s---- • 1.11)1VN HALL tOIItRAIRVT. . and-gbarnrairla Pat -9-11-fgq4RQE AND l IA NDSO/i ll9 4o l :4rifiiilViaplnd 1 "1" :.,- ..r.,.. —• . 1 E 2C T 4 N it741.. 5 t2. 1 1 - ... Du ez..swAßT7. k,,,,.. i_ by T, P..Ffantz se a Cabinet Ware - Room; id tleo W1: 1 24 , e0 -1 , •••••'`. 4-1 -. N°1.4‘714.-4sfuEiitlV.Td. at Towis yen Diiildbag,tarket street; le,bancos Will bo kir • SI: -' • '''' . ‘1 ' _ ` 1 -- 't l). rent finis the let "of January next 'lt is imitable foe. • • _„.......- i •'F'''=•=r •'' - . : - any extensive twines& Applicationin be made to either fiKtitiati - E$ 6 0 110 iITiR 2 I I I4.I" iclIF Pt .. • • . 5W4842:1:13R0. of the leLereigiAL ' -., _X • 4113- • 11k511049.131TAR: nowt tilted by Messrs. Mei ' ..1 1 -.,,•-.-...1.!.. ~ - , . •.. • • •,*. ,E: .• - 04" . 11,4.. obi aaallestauratst,fop„Reet from VA I, 'Mk - ,041111 th reniale :SIP firY-• ' • • . - ..- - •• • •• 1 .• x- 11 4" 0 - 4 iitt - : ?TEL eflol4 of tlpif!'f.a3BA'N. .. MALE * " 11 7 T. 4TI°SS ' ' 1 LVARY" WM Ssocosinte*w -on iirolthit. 4.3- of st, . , : , . ... :JO N SEARrSS• I •,,-.„- - ,,ygoiezt. ' blad** DECAMPS ellMerce instruenerl ,•. 'T ,Trust eell reaction Lodge Z . aofu• :v Lebanon, Nov. 10th,.-tf •- .• -- - i Iti Nagle Work. ?l e IN BADMEN, PrinciPia• • NIUDESTE DFR.A3M.., reetcher of Music & Fr 01 . 4,, Lcbacoe, Aug. 26,1838, GRMERTES add QUEENWARE •; - e --- r3..elteap at RAE* /A TIROS '' z i)lits s ; LADIES' ..---i.!.;ps SWAUTZ 4 113110,i PLEASE Mir; ANDIMAYITIM WIN 1401114 j. tOT REJOICE To 10.AAWs f Tl,l4Tiledit# 6001*, TEE. IlAkDaddr4 Eitira; ' ARE Alil l 7*""ZE ;WO - AT TEE. SWARTZTPIPBRO, „HAVE JLST 4419 , TUB FIRST ARlEtirhfo I, SOLD ASTONISHINGLY LOW, ffilichml, Latimer, (Inter of Mutberry and Chestnut streets, Lebanon, ra., , - • 3:Ant - Tam:ram OF ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILENGS FOll. Cemetarica,Neratidas, Iticonies,l ) ,44ll4gd Pri rAte arcinndS, &c., LT.; ivbichlte offers tva rietrof doggas at lower prioaktbare thessztecarao ob-. twined:elsewhere. Also, MUD: FENCES of every de scription constantly kept on hand. - August 25, 1.558.-tl. Leeches! Leec hes: (1 15N1.111.7E DivOrted Swedish he - cchea on hand, and J for sale by LLIIBERGEfi, Sept. i, 1855. Druggist k Apothecary. OCEAN TE_LEGRARH! CALL it SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry-:Goods, Grocery & efocitery, STORE. EONARD ZLMMERMAN informs his friends and th, public that he has -just received a nevratock of Goodsforthe,Winter Trade, which wjD be found as cheap as any stock of tke kind ire this town, consisting of stioh GOODS as are usually kept in a first-class store. Particular attention is given to Staple Goods-for the country trade, not neglecting thelancy Article* for LA DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, -Edgings, Under sleeves. Ife-ndkerchiefs, &c. - GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his GLOTITS,• Cassimeres,Gasinets, Tweed's, Fancy and other Vestinge,• Velvets, fiords-.tie. In the GROCERY departaientmay be found a splendid assortment of every need in the Family: Coffee, Sugar, Spices Teas, Mackerel Mackerel,.Ac .In GROCKERYithe;Stbek.'is fweltAelected: LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. Theilighest market Price will be paid for COLlN— silty PRODUCE. IT,ebanon, Sept. 22,1858. JUST RECEIVED a superior PORT WINE, reri &I kale; also SCOTett ALE,' Lu:TDON PORTER, CATER - RA BRATOT, and CIECTENATT CRARPASZTE, at REIGARTS Wine and Llqpor Rom OVSTERS. r' HE mulersigned have the facility for furnishing to fentilleiribd:rithfra, the Intel* and cheapest Oysters. They are running Aldarkef Cax arta reach the different 'Markets every week. They have put oysters: darn to such a Pries that families can bilty'at prices to 'noir/pare - with other articles of food. Families *ishing o`Yaters for Lhe Ifolidays:Avould do well to give them a call. OVES & EGSTON, opposite Mrs, Rise's Hotel. Lebanon, Lo. c. 1853. Ella in ' 41 4 0 COS'. FASHIONADZ; K.AND -SEASONABLE..WINK OF $ REBA° ES, '. 'h 'S*PLA.II) •." StIEPIIARD S; ' kLPACBAS; ke., 'Which in point of varieties of .. , t ylds. and qualities, in connexion with advantages by which they have been purchased, can be surpassed by none in town: The sea -1301), and-our lielivY stock prompt its to hold forth these inducements. Flease give us 11 1558-6m* W FIVII and COAL YARD. THE undersigned, having -bought Mr.' Henry Spoon's Wood and goal Yard, a L Oat,d iptn.nce north-east of Messre. Foster Iftitkh's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and aise bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOODund from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all IthitiS i titid grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vita all those that are in want of nay of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant) ' North Lebanon, April 14,1,358.-tf. •• Health Without Phy:sic ; A Prize Essay on Nervous Diseases. • Just published, the 2.5 th thousand, in a sealed enrol ope, prices 10 oeuts; or seut, postpaid, be the Publish nEs,,thr Natarups, 111. 112DICAL 'kSA.47 -tins PirIatc.u.I:XITAOLTIONAND Dc- CST of the Itanie fthirilndulgrnee. Infection and the in jurious cOutßqueucos of Mercury, trith the Modern m e ..,.. 4r atee. . . Ily A. J. CULVERWELL, M. D. Veinher of the Iteyal College pf Surgeons, &c., ku, &e. Spermatorrhow., or Seminal Emissbne, Nervous Debility, impotency, L-es as: emu:in Depression of Spin. its, Timidity. Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and impdi tntnts to &ferriage generally, arc prom ptly and editor ally cured by the Author's novel and succetwful mode of' treatment, • by tomes of which the ,Invalid can rep% pristine health without having recourse to dangerous and expensive medicines. Plum the London Lancet...—" The beat trartise ever writ . tin on, a sukkel of vital Ofijsmianee Jo MG, nef/Xiiorihr the .4a/Aorts exalted reputaffore.'" • - Address the Pubilaiteri: C. Z C. KA:tsts &Ota,'„ lit Avenue, car. Idth Street , rblit Dat . 4388, - New rorkukr.. Doe. 22. lthig.-3m.-In. • Get your AltuanUes, for 1859 at Gitoes ?• k Store. • : .. • ' 'Vet your-Juvenile Books at Good's.BookSfore. Get the 4th Vol. Of American Cyclopciiii at Goo:Pa Book Store. . " Vet the "Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table, - at Good's Book Store. • NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS,1 4: -. 4 . re Lovers of the ifietysi*st AS WELL AS Tun USEFUL! - • • cart acid See! Nino kislND;lialet TO BUY CHEAP " T • . - . "Centre Buildings" are full of NEW 000.1105. 1_ The taste of the moult fastidious will be gratified in every acceptation of the term; when beholtUng Ow beauti ful New Styles of Ladies Drc Goods. Among the many we will name a few, such as Potie-de•Cheore; Circasien Plaid and Stripe; P l aid , Stripe, Bytiderwand Printed va lentias; French Printed and plain colors, all-wad Be lain; Printwl and plain Cashmere, French Merino: La vella*Bygdere• 'AI-de-Lain,.English and American Chintz. egtirMhicitind Fehey7Veltrt4 Bynderii, &c.i-ticknow lteßed to surpass anything of the kind in this Borough. Shawls! a variety: CLllnre , Gloves, hosiery, &c. • - .Domestic Goods—Muslin, Ticking, Check, &c-,' Co cheap that you can save money by purchasing your sup- D tit & I ros. Pawners, all colors, very cheap. "It will par. Gentle men to purchase their Cloth) Over coating, Cisitimerep. Satinet; and 17c:stings, for themselves and their Boys. out of the very large and well selected Stuck, just opened at the Centre •Bnitdings of RABBI& & BROS., who six* , _ _ . _ READY MADE CLOTHING to plcasa everybodS Lebanon, Sopteniber 150, 7858. slrptplCG *WPSVIIItISTIAg ASSOCIATION.° Mile opened a large and commodious READING ROOM and LIBRARY, at the THA/PER-- ANCE HALL, opposite the Post-office. The kvindlPak Newspapers end Magazines of the oonntily W . always be found on /tie. The valuable oollection of hooka for-. merly constituting'the "WISTAR vpitARY," nee also on our ehelccv tend additional books tiro now being gele et n a 1 1 1Pfike the .14brsai of Abe...atasoelatlon one of the most - weldable; in thd SPA. - Contributions - of suita bre books are ablielted fiorn all who desire tp& young Vita of oar town supplied with a' bialtlemoral sad religions , literal:rot -We intend .that the Library abaft be comprehensive and select. Slldflhf.J. STINE, Win. 0. WARD and TILEODO4E 0V74,7** 'Commit tee appointed, will be happy to receive mete' contribu tions of book: or a note stating vtboro they may be milled for, Reading ROOM open eyery. Tuesday,. Thurs day, .kriday end Saturday fiwenium_from 6 tolo o'clock. Venous desiring to heconnsonembeis should do so int.. mcdiately, By. otior of the. Board_ 413anoii, October 18* • .- - - Witte • emetZitiftgor Storey O. 45 FRONI - EVEVide-BTITLA,—AII kinds of tlr, 41 port and bay LIQUORS oonatan tip kept on hand via :—Pure Brelanht-Conien, Common, Cherry, Blackber ry and. Lavender lI.BANDY ; Common and Holland GIN; Old Monongahela, Scotch; .and Bye WItISKEY; Madeira, Cherry, Lisbon and Champaign WINE; the heasitiMeEßS to be obtained in the city; all of which is told ieholeeitleatul retail, In quantities ftom a quart to a ripe. [Ara. 4,1851' OF FALL GOODS! FOR DASH- "A",kg NM= ":Study to please:" Take Notice. r.& wm. sYcri.vEk,s