I E rtilaiontabtuttisa. 'WHEN DEMOCRATIC . PCINCIPLE,B_ CEASE' TO Lt - AD, WE CEASE o rtrz Ow ME= i,,7,12 ! *. 1 1 . 1a1f, Editor and Proprietor Mi LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1800 DEMOCRATIC . NOMINATIONS FOB, AUDITOII, 'GENERAL : 'Richardson L. Wright Or PHILAIVELPIVA: FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL ~,Ifohn Rowe ..4 ritimcLiNcOlniTy. ACCEPTED Messrs. Wrightand'Rowe, the norni .-nees of the "Democratic p . arty for the 'offices of Auditor'General and Survey .or General, have written letters of ac ceptance. They both acknowledge un reservedly the regularity of the pro ceedings of the late-gtgo Cottvention, and ,signify their, willinkness to. stand upon the platform presented by that ..body. The hopes of the opposition, that M'. Rowe would decline the nomi :nation, • were premature. Mr. Rowe, iiilthough entertaining views different !trent the President on thetCansas goes tion, is too good a . Democrat to leave k the party on accountof such difference. His nomination also proves that the IDerneteraticimrty all9wilatitude of poli ties] opinions, While <at the same time it <disregards what may be thought expedi ency. in itsAlealings with those proles• itirg,Democrats who act with thS opposi• tion.and , vote their tickets. T H s . BOGUS. DONVENTION. A would-4)e Demoeratie Convention inet at Harrisburk last week. It lived itor , a day, .then died, and has already hen forgotten, save the 'fee , kicks, t(which is very ungenerobs,) it is still -receiving from those who have not had ..tbe- chance heretofore, It, was not in tended to be a regularly, delegated con •vention, but the people-were-to assem ble in their might, power and dignity. `Of the 500,000 voters of Pennsylvania, ;about 200 did meet, and they were all 'men who either have not voted a Dent veratic ticket during the last two years, tor''. never: The Delegates from this ..eminty; were very few, and all Republi •oans. They never voted the Democrat. ic.ticket in.their lives. We could moni tion their names. Not one Democrat from the-county was there, notwitlistan dingeccommoklation trains run on the rairroari ? and notwithstanding there was pieoly ef room in.the cars—there being -four ears and but fifty passengers in the tfour,•lnost of whom were traveling on business. The proceedings of the Con vention.were a farce—looked upon with .contempt -by the Democracy and laugh .e3/41 at 'the 'Opposition: Hickman, .who.openly voted the Republican tick, .et : last ftql, made a Speech, and a long *ring Of-resolutions reported by John W2Porn,ey, were adopted. No ticket was.'neminated, which was the only-Ben -sible actlof the farce performed the Convention, . A ticket would . have shiiivine the, weakness of.the getters-up of fiheMonvention, as well as injured the. `Opposition parif, - from whence the votes therefor would have cone. On the whole, the. mountain . : labored,. and did not even pro duce-a •mouse- ;Pan Webster, the -alleged Tugi. Mine .lave,' about tivhorn' is° Much - fuss Maki aiade•irfontliadelpliia a week ago, Idt-'bethind bun a'wife in Virginia .where the wysconded, to, whom he was regular ly,married by a minister of the Gospel. A r tHarrieburg iie'Was married to anoth : er female, and thus ft : follows that Dan tielis'a bigamist. , one of, the colored 'witnesses who swore to the contrary at the recent tria.l, has since ack owledg. ed, that he.knew.that Daniel was an es. , caped slave. fie wiVprobably be ar• veite'd'on a charge of perjury. 6:'.r Hon. George M. Bibb, U. S. Senator frOm Kentucky, and Secretary of Abe Treasury under rtrrcmdf i dent Tyler, died in George w" lon C on the 14th in st., aged • - 4144 00.- years. 'Ott" Jemmy` Mahar, Well known as thh'Obblic'Gai.dener, appointed by Gen eral 'Jackson while. T'resident,,, died in Washington, on the'l6tli inst., aged 67, - (4t- It has been asked, why are those who differed with the President on the Tariffgliestion not proscribed, as are tholte yihp differed on the Kansas ques tioAl The answer is plain. They did . acoump into an alliance with the Oppo sidtm—opposo 'the regular Democratic tioinintiticV:When they e ould not con trolddi, and vote the Republican tick eti; . ita i dlitimaany of the anti- Lecompton. ans. tlhevtlid not try to ruin when they could not rule. --They were judged by theinarts—and that is the whole of it. °Crane tiniployees of the Senate, iminntli t titely'after adjournmentwesent. ed the Chifif Clefk, Gen. Miller, with a bentilti t ral ebony ;cane with massive gold bentiont an evidence of their apprecia tion 'of , t . or It was reported :.last week, in Lancaster, ; that Lewis Sutit had become deranged slope his„last" - .l*l. The re port his been eontradieleot' WIIO IS PROSCRIBED ? "Gov. Packer is proscribed by ' the Democracy because he differs en:a-mat ter of policy with the National admin istration," is the cry of his frietids.— Yes, and what is the administration pro-. scribed for by Hickman, Forney, Par ker and Co? Because it differed from them :on the same question of policy As they commenced the' Prekriptihn, they must not wince if they' t - are paid back in the same coin they nade., rent. Mr. Buchanan, and .ninety-nine out of every huridredudernocrats,"tnade . a mistake , in not deferiing.ln Idle con struction placed upon Demoeratie' pvin ciPles'hythdahove named:PoTpopy.,—`, After, consulting., them, the ; Opposition,' party should:also have , °been con'sulted,.: then the admibistratirm.'wolird'pedVahly have get right, anirrem:rin'ed at , peace' with them. It "would ..hare been. , the first time, however, Oita the , enemies of ' the Democratic party-vood - have-been called upon to - construe; its irte:pHrici ples, and hence: to the long .it "will 1 1 - probably he as wel - • i‘o44.lkr, toshavc 'folloWedi the vliow Pernocratic course rif deciding for our selves. Ck...TheLegislat ore adjourned sine die on Thuriday of last week. Hon. Jacob Turney, of Westmoreland, Dem ocrat, was elected Speaker during the recess,--for TOrney - 16, -for Andrew Gregg, jr., 14. Mr. Turney received the Democratic Caucus nomination on the first ballot, and was suPportertunan imously by the members of that party. The elevation 'of Mr. Turney to the po sition he-now occupies, is a shining commentary upon the lamentations- of those who. charge the' administration and the Democratic party'as b6ng pro scriptive with those who ,diffefed froM them on the Kansas policy-of the Presi dent. Mr. TUCINgY differed, and'ex'press ed .that difference with a `boldneas that -marked his candor and Sincerity.' But for.thi's reason, he did not ,feel .called Upon to 'desert the Democratic organi. zation, and noDemocrat.ever lifted up his band to drive him out: His case is a noble refutation of the wholeSa)e and unrelenting proscription which has been falsely charged upon ,the. Democratic party by those who_ have deserted it.— Mr. `FORNEY remained- in the party, a firm and loyal Democrat:; and he has now been elevated by that ptrty to, 147 position he is 'sewell fittedto grace and. adorn. If Knox, Hickman, Forney & Co., had remained faithful.to the party', abstained (ruin giving aid and' comfort ,to the opposition and - vciting their tiek etS, not a word would have been said against them. Those anti-becompton ites outside the Democratic party plac ed themselves there by their arts; .not by their opinions'. The,politicil complexion of the members of the Senate, holding over to next year, is eleven Democrats and eleven opposition., o.f,the retiring Sen. ators, six are ~Democrats anti five•Oppo- sition; Kr' The Sickiee'triai is still going on in Washington ; the evidence of the 4e fence, not being ill in. It will probibly occupy the Avitoler-of this week. ' . Kr' The Berks'County Agrieulfuria Fair for theensning' fall, will be held on Wednesday, Thu'rsday and . Fridsy, the 21sf, 22d and 23d of September next. This is . one, week. earlier _than. usual, and was. made so as not: to inter fere with the exhibitions of similar 't;-•: eieties in the adjdinink' counties. A Altsem.euraTfON.--bast- Sabha th evening a gentlemen-iif this town made arrangements :te:Y spend he 0 11 etli'nfr, a friend, but gdinghome I* wife in'. sisted upon. his accompanying • her to church and taking with them their child, ahoy of three years.. As a -matter dr course he Went, but was much 'dissatis fied with the arrangement, and while oh the' way Was busy conceiving ways and' means to-dudge- .At last he hit During the,firsv.prayer he ivould•pinch the boy—the boy would sciall, then', as a matter of course, he would 1;e obliged to take himimme, and thervihe would he free the remainder ufihe ning. It...worked to a charm widY rine trifling exieption he funchett vicdous ly, the lad bawled instily;tUrk his prog enitor started' out hasiilyi'd3u I unfortu nately, jest as ho was leaving the: pew, the infant shrieked, in a lone sufficient ly loud enough to across the church, "MmumA , I:.PAP-A !" The leuk led cuteness and satisfaction on,the face of the pincher, changed in an instant to one, of painful sheepishness as: he sub, sided, nto his seat and bracedl.himself for thecoming sermon,— titecyrtts Tour ani, March 16th. GRAND 1. 0. or 0. F's CRLEDRATION. —The Grand Lodge of the United States, of the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, composed of representati'ves, from every State in the Union, have directed a public thanksgiving to be rnidein New York, on the 26th of the pie:sent Month,. On that day forty years will have elapsed since Thomas Watley, in ermeerf four other members of the Order,! form et, the first Lodge in the United States, known as Washington Lodge, No Yi due time they obtained from a legal and, competent authority—the Duke of York Lodge, of Preston England—the privilege of granting charters, and exer. rising supreme authority . in, the ~United States. From this foundation, sprang the Grand Lodge of the Unitedi,stateat the State Grand Lodges, and ,the mense number of subordinate Lpdgeofil , with over 200,40.9 6 members, and , settt= . tered all over the baited States. LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE DEAD. —The large Bengal tiger which tore Miss Noble so badly at the circus, in Philadelphia, a short time since, died last week. 'rite brute was ron7lily hand• led at the time of the attack on the'girl, and his death probably resulted from this cause. The kkeletlon aniiskiu lyi,ve heen presented by Mr. Lang Worthy to the Academy of Natural Sciences, and they are to, be .prepared and preserved. FEARFUL STAMPEDE • AT A CATIRDI I IC QFFUIROIt ztv . NEW! )(Ciipi,: e 1 ) 1 4 ht . ! g t . the services. of. mass At. kite aat)) sou Sunday, sin Forty-secendAtreet i ,.phe curtain; cpystring :a. porVion ; ,q,c.tbe :altar look fiqes,frorri.aa eandle.,.;,The,:obtoch was ei:PMCtled...a.t,:the:. time; and a fearful , stampede.rook .Upwarda'n'f,thir ,ty persoits,!rnostly women,atidfclold,tlen, ,w,ere,, tiambledi under .(no,t Anti. 1),41,1) , . , tman. c y,,haying l their Ariglas , aro:. l egs 4:rqkPlL: .Tiv.NiofAtle , cbildrOn received fatal injuri,es—A ,ynd..t Td el A tuif v:Ftitt.l .l2 :Th'eyoat `Dt• par t e ha's' di'se oi tiifiiin g the reeruili'fir , s'ers;ide'lll'ioliglibut 'the Uri i tuff Stu rkt6 cifl't fig la y 'are now not' only. fo 1.1:f l or ' The' fil's'tt't 'me i ifl we n y 'but hie eurplus"ef "reeriaild . froth'which' ,te fil futu - re'vaeaneit ' • • ' -The :Renegades from 'ttie - DeArio`- eratie party now resemble these who de serted Gen. Jackson's administration during the U. S. Bank controversy.— They only defetkted theinselves, not the party ; and the traitors . of the present day will be the vipti[ns, knot those they hare left. . A BAD &LG.—A few days ago a drunk en, disorderly fellow hailing from this county was arrested in the borough of York for insulting females. On 'being arraigned he gave a fictitious name, but said he was a schoolmaster in -the ad joining county of Lancaster. The fel lo.w was not sent to-the 'calaboose,' bit kindly escorted to the •borough Iwo and treated to a good and substantial' flog ging...L.-Lancaster 'Examinet: . • '• - TUE TRUTII ABOUT I.IERCULAWEIYM.-- The supposition'rili'at. th 4 destritelitin of Herculaneum and Pompeii,..waa .due to a shOweri)tkone'S and'cirdiersfrOm Ve suvius, has been called in question by a Frenchman, M. • Dufretioy. I-le finds dlosely'ciivcred ceil'ars into which the cinders could not have their coy. ering being perfect', which are :filled with tufa. lie supposes Chat this could haVC been deposited only, by',vatet. -ad ditional proof thtit", the'lnfa itaclf is composed In ri of matter which , m;tiat have been deposited by wate.r: SEVpRE.:----The .Than. Elisha Potter, a member .of.. Congress ;from Rhode Island, : on being abused' by some ill.rnanneredmember•of ,the House, rose and said Speaker ; when ; I am at home :I associate .with gentlemen, but when. I come to . the Congress_ of the UM - - ted States 1 am ,obliged to associate with such as the - people chooset.o.send here." Oz!) It is estimated that by all routes no. les& than 100,000 people 'are now en route Stir - Pike's' . Pak.` Nine tenths Of these, at least, -instead of foriones, will encounter hardship; starvation and dis 4 appointment-. (*.- A puzzled etymologist complains that Worcester is pronounced Wooster, and wants to kilo* how Rooster ought to be spelled.? O Some montlis'ago:all the prison ers in the Dayton, Ohio, , :jailmade theft' escape. Amongthem was an ingeniiaus, ti t ;r1 ishonest person; named J'osepli'Mc Kinney, who =has not been' retaken, though. Severa l of his Companions were_ captured. He Went , 'to :Citicinnatil; whence,he wrote,:to the Dayton jailor. an,, affectiorratelletter of remembrance and conli,dence, , and, sent hi . s lovezto the people optic city, which:. he ;was oblig-.4 ed to quit..-; , Since, Weil nothing ilwas; heard of him untililte.turned up in NWw Madison, Todona, where' he. had been; delighting' large. and fashionable ';audi . "-! ences by Aecturesno,his "Travels ilnly4.and.'?: He 'so thoroughlygami' moved Om innocent people; of+NeWN.lad: , ison that he was invited „by: the , profees-` ors of the college to repeat his lectures. before• theirstudents: fortunatelga mintokof the. law was looking routyfor•, the Oriental traveler, and 'he was:Oblig; ed. to, conclude:his course;hf, lentures, i rather precipitately, in .order ,to escape. .paper, con tains an= account abbot a tumor cut:from the face Of 'a: child' seven Months old, weighing tWo arid one half pounds, said tumor containing a "livh` . and: health'? child.' Thn'ciyieration is said "to liaVA been performed "with' the' gicul instiurnerit lerroWil as-` the *Seem:- seur, without the -effusiod of bleed. 'and' is declarid.tii itniquein thehonalenf 'surgery. • • ANOTHER DBAD SurtE!--The Marrying Worhan is rnarrig . d .again, T; surnmor, we , ntentioned the e reu started of i deirnito Widow in the Thlid District marryi`ng bar . fiffh husband. A month or two afterward we, published that the lady' WaS again made a r. widow by the death of, her fifth' by ver. Ste have'now'to eOrd that she is again a Wife; liaving taken her"'sii:th lawful husband; in`due form, 'afew'daye We forbea'r ''repeating the "jeleeS: to whichlhis . tveddina has giVeri The people arountrlook upbn the sixth husband as a dead man sure',' before the summer:is over, and say that the tied"- ding shottld. have been prove:km:l%y 'the 'police. Some of the lady's German friends say that.she burieduwo..hnsbands before leaving the old 'country: be true, the, present .husband :le her= Q,..gresent. At the Pueblo of Gunn, New Mexidbi are two lanAlies,of ,Their , Skip,.ltair awl ems are 'perfectly whit and they are, th,e ruckskein.gutar-Looking creatures in the human fo m .ever seen. The Indians hold them in .great rover:. pace, and excnipt them from;;all kinds of labor. Ire ,other ; respects they are; to all Intents and, purposes,! Indians. Cusutot Munnvit.-A man named. John McLaughling is - in prison, in Chi cago, ona charge-olmuider, he having maliciously misplaced - - a switch )311: a .railroad,,which caused:an accident by Which ,the fireman ofxtlieltiainleastkill2 ed. THE NEW BRITISH MINISTER. — Lord Lyons, the newly apoointed British Min• inter to succeed Lord Napier, arrived at \-. Iy sT ' i l i s l l t l r i d t r i : d i a l s o !. I \ l % l ' e e e iD IC preasnitt:elfivia,soa anti - n pre sented re-dentials. ADVICE TO FAD3IEDs.—The Alexan dria Gazette advises farmers, who plant .: corn, to plant none but yellow corn.— There;ialalii4yS a good demand for this .and the price is higher . tkan that paid for white or mix. ed. Ozr Eight city railways are doing bu siness in Philadelphia; 'eight more are built but their cars are. not as yet run ning, and about -ten other routes obtain ed charters at the present session of the Pennsylvania Legislature. In New York last week, a boy of 14 years of age. robbed a safe of papers, &e., to the value of .112,000. The prop erty was recovered; Or The :father of young., Busch, who was acquitted of murder in China; go, a week or two since, gave the jury who chiared,him, (11:champagne supper on the evening after : the verdict was rendated•., "::Flevekitlfthe• jurors : ' OzY -, The clivrireed'ife of Washing ton Smith who played such a prtiminent part in the tragedy which resulted in the shooting of Richard Carter by Smith, was married about three months since to the Editor of •a Susquehanna county paper. A STRANGE DISEASE. The New 'Ha ven Palladium says' that a remarkable epidemic, which hes puzzled the most skilful physicianS, has made its appear ance in Orange, Conn., and„has. caused great consternation:there. It has already caused the death of eight persons, and two others are beyond hope of recovery. Several physicians Who have been call ed say they have_ne.Ver'seen anything of the sort, and do not know what to call the disease, and are 'utterly at a loss to know what, treatment should be adopt ed. The attack-commences with a sore throat, which soon assumes a. form of most malignant ulceration, and finally the throat swells unaccountably and the sufferer dies. Nearly all thus far at tacked--mostly children—have died. There is a eurions'report from Utah, in the correspondence of a San Francis- co paper, to the effect that BRIGHAM YOUNG keeps within doors through fear of his life ;fthat several of the leading Mormons tire apostizing; and that life and property are unsafe in the Territo . ry. 8:7 - The songs of birds, the fragrance of flowers, the murmuring of brooklets, and the prattle of children, are all parts of the great anthem of nature, whose sweetest symphonies sound forth during she bright sunshine of spring. A RELIC OF THE DEEP.—An iron safe, with 825,600'in 'gold inside, which was sunk' in Lake Erie some six years ago, seas recently - recovered ":by tbe express company 'to whom it belonged, and is now in use at their offiFe in Cincinnati. A CHIEF, .I,USTICE IN WHITE GLOVES. -.Chief Justice Robinson opened Court at Toronto :last Arlonday,,and said to the Grand Jury, that it gave hiin great pleas ure to announce that,, instead of the usu al calendar, of criminal indictments,-the Iteriff had,,,that morning presented him pair of white gloves, signifying, aceprding to an old English custom, that ,there,, were no prisoners to be hrought,hefore the present: Assizes.— It! refernnce to this event his Lordship further said that during the long course of experience which be ,had- on the' Bench.in Toronto, he did not recollect an.occasion on which,it was his .pleas ing duty to receive.a pair;of white gloves instead of the usual indictments,- •since the year 1858—now 51 years ago. • • 0::r .Thi; population the - 'hilted StatetrinerbdSes'one million 'a year, or tWoLthoutanll every day. • f* - - . By' late advices from Mexico , we Ofin that the Liberal., army, 13,000 strorlg, t hati , nearly surrounded ; the, City ot,iire::r.jeo,AnChad succeeded in ,cut.- did - Of ate supplies .of provisions and water:' A c i api t tn!ation was expected soon to take" place. ff nOt, a great battle was anticipated: , -qj eth the a'rtnies were being reinforc ed. The Liberals were confidnt of sue. The Whble country was in a deplora: bid dOndition. IGNORANCE.=9Re of, the talesmen in the .§iekles.,case, .swore had never heard , ef • the . shooting , Key. This gentlernan,,we r apprehend,', never read the. new,p.p,ers,.. - and indeed -we" are prone to confess this is the first iime we have evec,knmvoa man , te,he good for 'anything, felled to ptirsue the news papers published in the locality in-which he resides, ( .. .E.:Ontion is rapidly. extending its 'boundaries. It now covers an area •of 12J ,square-miles,.dqual to a stimire of 11 miles to the 'side— The population in ftli.M area.amonnted in- the year 1801 to 958,868,*3nd in AIM =year 1858 to 2, .The.Londtin o 1 1858 isequal to three - liondons!bf 1801. It has now a larger, , population than the six New Englantl Stares. , - , Chqlesten, S. C: VG.—The tri al oflfie — slaverEeho - piisoners has been concluded, and a verdibt not guilty re turned. SQUAINO OF ACCOUNTS WITH. PAUA. GUAY.-ITIIO Buenos Ayres Commercial of "February 19th says that, though nothing is certainly known of the terms e(the'settlemen't of our Para guarditEculties, 'they - a - re currently be lieved 'to 6e follows -: ij.''' . l l he Water Witch affair is to be apologised for by a s•alute to the Amer ican flag of tWenty-one guns. 2:4en'thousarrd dollars is to be paid to Samuel chancy, killed in the affair at Fort Itapiru.' 3. -The treaty' itif'lBss is to be rati fleck 4. Pile navigation of the Paraguay, and-Parana is to be acknowledged free, 51: 'I he tof . the Navigatiop, itte to be'seitlett by a mixed' commission at Washington. HEENAN AND JONES.—Pram the New York Herald and the Clipper we learn that John Heenan, the defeated by Morrissey, and Aaron Jones, the Eng lishman, Heenan's trainer, and one of his seconds in the fight with Morrissey, are talked of for aprize tight. Heenan and Jones have each challenged Tom Sayers, the Champion of the English Prize Ring. Sayers has two fights on hand, ,and challenge from a third par ty, :"UnlinOwn," which• takds prece dence of both the challenges aforesaid. In view of these facts, the "fancy" say Heenan and Jones should fight in the United States,.and the hero should then fight Sayers. The Clipper says: "If Jones should whip Sayers, he is as victor, bOund to fight Heenan after wards, for the Benicia Boy's challenge is Tom Sayers or his conqueror. Jones is daily expected in the city, and on his arrival it is confidently reported that Heenan:will 'challenge him. Tom Say ers' fri e nds make a kind of claim for an arrangement of this sort. They see. no reason why.the aspirants, Heenan and Jones, should not settle their pluck and durance question here, and then .the best man afterwards go and fight. the English champion. There will be a fight, a (11IIOW,; 77 a. : . ro4lllar. ropes . and stakea; and- belt , - or' a ' "rough and The only possible objection which Junes can offer to Heenan's proposition is, possibly', a fixed determinalion not to appear in an American prize ring.— Revolvers and knives have not yet sup planted the cudgel of the English rus tic." LAVA PRODUCE PlucEs.--A letter da ted April I, from '-1-loine lowa," gives the following prices : Oats, 90c, a bush el ; Putatoes,• $1 ;, Corn, 75c.; Spring Wheat, $I ; Flour, $3 50 per cwt:--- The' letter speaks of awful hard times among farmers, in consequence of bad crops last season. Cattle, too, are dy ing. A taw recently passed in Maine es tablishes the annual salary of the mem bers of the Legislature at $l5O. They They can sit twelve months, if they please for this : princely sum. 0:!7' A great'Billiard match for a purse of $10,000; was played at Detroit in the forepart 'of the week between Mr. Phe lan, and Mr. Sec reiter, both celebrated players., Phelan won the game, bea,t ing his * kriMgortist 96 poitits - mit of 2,000 and "pockets" _the cash. `O:7 - The Rev, Moses D. Hoge of Richmond, Va., has 'been tendered the charge of the First- Dutch Reformed Church in Brooklyn, with a salary of $B,OOO. SWARTZ & BRO CASK DEALERS IN 'FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY, GOODS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, &e. .'HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET. Cash paid"for all hinds' of Country Produce IL 0. of (P. F. 9111 E Members of MOTIEGAN LODGE, No: 288, O. of 0. F. are requested to be punctual in their attend ance in the Lodge room on ,Sadurday evening the 2&f of .April, 1659, at 8 o'clock, P. IL, for the purpose of Tonk in.- arrangements to Celebrate the fortieth anniversary of 0: F. in ANN VILLE, sn Tuesday, the 26th of April, 1889. • 13y order of the Lodge Attest:WM. AMTCII, See'y. Lebanon, April,l3,l, 859-2 t I. 0. of 0. F. frIIII3 Irelnhere of LEBANON LODGE, No. 121, I. 0. of 0. F., aro requested to be punctual in their attendance in the Lodge room on Friday evening, the 22d of April, 1559, at .8 0'c10ck,,P..31., for the purpose of waking arrangement to Celebrate the fortieth miniver; sary, of 1.0. of 0. F. in A:N.NVILL,E ) on Tuesday, the 26th of April, 1859. By order of the Lodge Attest:—D. E. BULLER, Sec'y. Lebanon; April 0, .?lierchant Tailoring: REMOVAL. SS. RAMSEY lives removed to the first door south . from Fleury k Stine's Store, and opposite he Ea glelletel, whore he will keep en assortment of Cloths, . atssemeres, and ratings: Also ready macteulothing and furnishing giioaf nich 118'3111de, Ilose;Elcive.s. llanUker= chiefs, Neckties, kc., &c;,—all of ithiell will be sold as sheep as at any other establishment in Lebanon. OUSTOMEIt MORK attended to proMptly, and good ilte guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebdnoni April 13, 1859. Public• Notice - - IS hereby given that CYRUS K. SNAVELY, Of the Borough of Lebanon, has this day executed A Deed of Assignment of his book accountant) unsettled claims to the undersigned for the benefit of several creditto named In the said deed of assignment. All persons knowiug themselves to be indebted to the Aid Cyrusik. Snavely, are requested to make prompt payment. to the undersignial. JOHN G. SNAVELY.. Lebanon, April 4, 1859. New Coach Making Establish= . • ment. . The undersigned respectfully. informs the public that he bits again commenced the COACII MAK ING BUSINESS, lu the Borough of Lebanon, On the rinegoave Bond, near Major's Agrieultuntl Wareroom. Ile will keep on hand, or make to order, Carriages, and all kinds of running vehicles. Ittpanusto also attended to promptly. Ills old friends and the publicare Asspost fully invited to give him a call • lI RISTRintAT, Agent Lebanon, April 0,1359.-6 m. • . . . New Tailoring Estab lishment.. ' r un Sabscribei., direetrom ritiladelphia. has opened n Tutior Shop, in, the room lately occu pied by G. W..121a1y es a barber shop, where be invites all of the citizens of Lebanon, and surrountliti,.l vicini ty, to call and Feo him. Particularly if they want a good tilting Coat, Pinata .or refit. lhaving had long experi ence in hiS nnsinmi, he natters himself. that. he will be able to satisfy the need fastidlAuft. Boys' Clothing mu d. t o order. U. Also CUTTING in all, Its various Brain:ha% AZ- COuniry produce, taken in examine for work.— Call and Sea . ..0.K.11.1181/1311. Lebanon. April 0,1869.-31. News 'Goods. Just received, a new lot orWATCLIES, such as Gold and Silver II u t A n ell oni . and Minders, AMERICAS WATCHES. and a large Variety of new style JEWEL: KY, cheap as usual, by BETZENSTEIN & BRO. Come and See. The large assaortmcnt of Fancy Goods fine Cutlery, Musical Instrument, Revolvers, Pistols, Ungar and 'Violin strings, and a great many other fancy and useful artielns, just opened and sold at low prices, at BEIZENSTEIN BRO'S. JeWelry and ieauey Store. Porte-monaies, Purses and Pock- - - • et Books. Banker's eases, Wallets, Aloney:bel ts, of different sizes, ladies Bap, OardCases, Combs, Brushes, Needles, Nit nig Sensors, Penknives, Pencils, kc.. ke., very low at Opposite thu Court llouse. RBIZENSTELN k, BItO'S., Pedlars, • • and other small dealers, tan buy all kind. ornetions at Philcululphis. prices -at ' ' REIZENSTBIN BBO'S. Opposite the Court Muse. • L ime attd - Stoirae. 91111.1 undersigned boa constantly on hand. anti for wile a good supply of the best lime and stone for buntling purposes near the Dennglimore Furnace, which Will. be disposed of on reasonable terms. Lebanon April. G,1850.—1m. CUNRAD RANKS. Administrator)i e$ e Notic. IVOI . ICL . ia hereby given that ors of Admin.istra .lA Lion on the estate of Michael lletterman, dec'd., late of the borough of Lebannn, Lebanon county, Pa., have. been granted to tho undersigned, of the borough and county aforesaid. Therefore, all persons having Claims against said estate wiljejaleueoprment them, and tlkose indebted are requested to'kitillce payment. PHARIS CASKl.PY,_Administmter. Lehanon, April 6,1859,43 t. DARKNESS DISPEReE,D ! A GREAT I:EDI -* 1 70 N IX 771 E ICI: Or COAL OH, 11,AIIIIIPS. LAMPS, at a redueibm a j :ua pee rrltl , t. it fanner prises. it'e are enrrblorl to 40 this by having war Manufaeint log facilities inereaspil. F.rery family that stuillestheir own interest will big thew; they are well known that a description of their many tirtuea i s s o unnecessary. Wo will also, have a supply of the beat COAL OIL on hand, so that no difficulty cats arise from that source. Tilt LAMPS ARE ALL irAiinANTED, To GIVE SATISI'ACTION. Mlles you conic to the City, tail awl See them, and yon will not regret your visit: WhOleeetle. Dealers will at once see the advantage of buying from the Manufac turing Depot. Send for a Price List, or we will forward Kunples by express: Also, )Inonfactiffers of the TATEsT TITLE of GAS-FIXTURES, compr icing Chandeliers, Penitents. Entry lights, Brackets and Portable Lights. TILE NON EXI'LOSI V E GAS LAMP. which is the best. lamp or the kind extßilt...l4aD OIL and CA)IPRENE LAMPS. ConamltteCS of.Churckea, halls, and other Public Editions, cotlitileo from a large and varied aisSorttrient, atra lower rate than 41sewhere. • "cif'. All nerions Sending orilere'hy writing for what they want, will have them aftenand:to nil tolvantaggously as If they favored us with a pelEollitl visit. lIORNINO k EIDItIOK, Agarrta, Nu 321 North Second Street, above Vine, Philtitl'a. - March 30, 1859. -- • w il•gi tt-t.. :E.:- -e, A' 0 2 ? .O 1 9 se ce,r,,,...-4 ~.,,... 1., C 0 ~.. a . 0 05 C.= 541 111, ; gq P - g ii .t.... : " k .M ,-. .P. -s > ,, - p.• - • 1:: 2 ._, • ••‘ a ~.„,.., . , icA.,.. cs). 4 cia m ca,,, c r at, 5.21 . F" r 4 N ° . Atz '''' %4 - 11 1'•z 2,1 • 2 '—'">- E:•••' - g 'EI ?-.• 0 CI pea; 11 i . ‘ ?.e ge,!4:43-ggE 4 e ta z w .. lt. ..4 ,S 3 7 =4 ci= .! g : " A:g .5. 0 LI Ce o=-8 re, - .1 . 517: 5 v. 2 g . _ .''. a g „, .. d *ll tr. ..v. (/15 4 3 42 a34. 1 " .> ...' 92td/W,'-i: 4 • 0 ; A -1 1 Ifq ri 74 'll - ,:i..M N u -. 4 .2 ..':-7E - 3 , - , ,;,-E`,Fa?.i., - Ham cel .-:-....5-r....9-Ig-... ~., w...-. p;sos-.-Tzi:....--t-, es . -5,..:, 0,,:.,....eg ...._,=.... ..,. 2 . 5= ....,_,,,..,..,.... ...,._ t w.... 0 , 04E i7 , 4347 .....- e D 51-12`ay,oN eg l g;E. t s . 1 = n 8 7— . = .'-ax cs — :1 -tx 4 • : 4 4 .... ,. •" 3 4 j= Eug <.%, c=.• W. G. WARD, (Successor to J. M. Good,) Bookseller and Stationer, MARKET SQUARE, LEBANON. • WARD iNI.9 always on band the latest publications. Histories, Biographies, Sketches of Travels, the. Poets of Europe mill this country, Classic Literature of the Gorman, English. French, Latin, Greek and Hebrew, and light reading matter, cattle obtained at his store; also, Mkt/lief, of various authors, on Church and other subjects. The _ Prettche, Dutcher, Doctor, Lawyer, 3leclinnic. everybody. aul accommodated et WA It O's BOOKSTORE. School Books. Btnuk Books and Stationery of every description on hand, and sold at the lowest possible r.ten. rates.. . Also. Piano. Flute. Violin', lad Guitar - Music, and In. structure. The great f.ottore' of ' • IVA ItlrS BOOKSTORE • Is that yen can get all the litentlily,Mognzines of Bos ton, New York, Pleiladelobia. Baltimore, and all tbc DA 11.17 A NI) WEEKLY. NEWSPAPERS Of every city 410 town of importance in the United States. PAPER lIANODZO'S • Or every variety of patterns mid prices; also ll'inrlnto Shades, . el BOW article, and sold at a little advance on cost price WARD'S the platys, in chart, I go to for all you want in his line. Ife dock not think it too much trouble to wait on his customers ; he is nbliging, and what is better than all, his eitstoment will get what they want, and at prices that will suit them. Country Storekeepers and. Retailers Can be supplied at WARD'S and will nave 25 in:I.o.W. by purriming from him, in litOld or at Pliihsclulplthi or elsewhere. • • air OltDlillti air books, periodicals, Lc., will receive prompt attention. BE:11 /.13110:1:—Wanro Bookstore, is tho.place. Any body can direct you Olen, on inquiry. Lebanon,. >Ltrrh 21, 1559. FRAlVKLitrititeusE l LEIIANON;; . pAf-. , 1 . 1 - AVING erected a lartiand commodious jl.l and now opened it for the accommodation or the public, at the pert Itwte,t corner of 'Walnut 'Arcot and the Lebanon %' alley ratilroad, _Lebanon, Pa., I would respectfully ask Ike attention of the public to the same. The re •is cum nt oil STABLING. attached; •OM bar is furnished with the beat LIQUORS, and - the fable with the best edibles of El, season. No pains will be spared to make Customers perfectly At home,' A-Cordial invita tion is extended to the public. to calL . • • LebanoniFeb. RIMY. Tuvr nteEivn) n ani.rior PORT WINE, very del ♦ iatte; else BCOTXII Ake. larsnus PORTER, CATAWLIA BRANDY, and cINCISNATI CUANIRACYR, at REIGAWES Wine and Liquor Store. Fence fl'all g. 5000 PiCees of 4 feet Fence Palin,l9, will be retail ed cheap nud on etsy term., nt Gotlieb Light's Landing. neat pincer:we road, N,,rtit Lebanon Dorough. Apply to, • 0. L1011.T: march 30, • . To Sell.at . rrivate Sale. BOUT 50 feet Cbiilbixtril PENCE. a lot of POSTS. It an old ROOF, a WATIIIt BOX. a Carpenter's Work Bench, a Oronud %Wheelbarrow, Pick.. Shovels. Re. by Lebanon; March 28, 1850. .1. C. K EISNER. Noii cc - - s hereby given, that *meeting of the Stockholdersof Ithn LEBANON VALLEY BAN K will be held nt the blinking house, in Lebanon, on illenday, the 2nd of Ma y next, at 10 o'clock, A. 308. KAncit, cashier Lebanon, April 6, 1869. ek Making and Repairing IHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the above business in Market Street, Lebanon, a few doors south of Stickler's Mill, where he will keep for sale Locks of every kind, from the most intricate Thief Proof Lock to the coemonest Ho also manufactures id' kinds of Edge enut Cutting Ingruments, which will be sold at . moderate prices. Ile also makes to Order, end Jlepairg all work Sn Lie line of business. The patronage of the ptblic Is solici ted. CHARLES DEROLD. Lebanon, April 13,1859._2&n'. . . Mowing and;Reapitag Ina. • - - .• - •• - - Mowin g . .... •-•., ~ chine Agency. V* 3 MAEKETSBAEBT, PRILklint.PlllA. Where 'FARMERS may sea and judge for themselves, betlyeen - SIX OF TITE BEST cOMBINED 3fA ell - INES . _ . And purchase the Machine of their choice.NOW IN USE! ' • EM LEX lc PASSMORE; • • 633 Market St.. Phikulelphia. April 6,1859.-3 m. Notice. A LL Persons indeblMl to thu firm of HENRY 11 8 .'INE..III pleseis call and znako pappent.nri ar before the 51k day hf Ani.l7,, next. • ...ohanon, Marekt.3o, 1859. .-- Youth and :Manlaadd. • • . iusr PUITLISIigri, the .25th ThmiAanit,, and mailed inn smllid enxelope, to fitly :ttlilrugS, txhit Pahl, on reivipt of three stamps. A bletlical essny.on the Physieul exhaustion and De eity•of the Frmxte, eause.l by -A.lflttbuse," Infer-110u. and the i I II UriOUS - o.lll6eqUeliCeml or Mercury. 'BY ft. J. Oul: verwe 1,.1)., Member of the Royal College of Sim, geows, &c. • 11Ea" Spermatorrlura or Seminal Emisiions, General and Nervous Debility, impotency, Loss of Itneru. De prmedou of fipirits. Disease of the sexual Or-, gabs. and frapeditilealo to Marriage, are promptly and effectually removed by the author's novel and moot sue erstrful mode of treatment, by means of which the level id eau regain pristine health without having recourse to dangerous and espensiv., medicines. m(Pro t I Loudon Tam The best treatise ever w w a.) ritten on a subject of vital importunes to all, well worthy the author's oxtail,' rep wit iou. Address; the Publishers .L C. KLINh' 4 Co, Is t Arca ne, cor .19th street: Post Box 4580, New York City. April 6, 1869.-Bin. is. BACK TO THE OLD. • TIENRY HARTMAN. the well-known flrewer , has _EL removed his LARFfI DEER SALOON to the large Awl handsome three story house of Mr. Arnold, hi Cum berland street, west of the I'lnuk Road, where ho will be pleased to see his old friends and the rintiiie generally. IMLimberger and Sweitzer Cheese, Holland Honing. ke., wholmile c od Retail. His LEER is of bison% well known Ilrowery. Lebanon, Jan. 1,1859.—W. Lauser, Corner of Mulberry and Chestnut streets,. Lebanon, Pa., MA.NrFACTIMP.S. OP ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS ' TOR Cometerim; Verandas. nalconies, Public and rate Grounds, &c., &c., which he offers in great 'M.- riaty of designs at lover prices than the same can be ob tained e l sew h ere. quo. CHAIN FENCES- of eTery de scription constantly ktipt on habil. " August 23. 3.11418,tt . . • 500 Dollars ReWard..: • A ItiIIWARD of $250 will ho given for such informs, lion aN WHY ttratt to the apprehension atid•ntilnier that of the person or persons who maliciously:NMl.* Freight Car on the /111411 track of the Letainou Valley /mach Railroad. at AnnvillS)Sfatioh, !ins th e ni g h t of this, 17th just. And a similar' RkWard of $250 for the arlaseliension and rourietimeof the. for or 'persons who maliciously opsn'ed the sWitch st the same Station ou the night of the 25th inst. All gimd citizens are re spectfully and earnestly requbstiA to . give any infoinni ation whkh!taay lead to the detection and Manishinent of these enemies of the community; as the Rill Road Company aro desirous of seeming the .utmost saSety to all Passengers Titling their Route. March 30, t 859. G. A. NICOLLS, °cal. Supt, BUSINESS CARDS JIMA H FUNCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iIAS REMOVED his office to Mr. Roblantrs new build_ (second story, at the alley.) two ,lour east of his pretest location. (Leblinon, March 2, 1552.-1 J. B. BOWMAN, A TTORNEV-AT-GAIV,- has REMOVED his office to l'neek's New Dnildimg, (second story,) Cum bell sett street, Lebanon, Pa. , Lebanon, April 6,1859. • . • _ Christian Bat cher lIRVEiOII. AND CO.LIVEYANCEIL S Pisineme; with John Dohner, in South Lelroom, a bout 1 milo from . CornWirli. •• P.O. Addreis:- -- C. bather, Cornwall, Lebanon Co., Pa." South Lebanon, Verdi 30, 1839.73t* S. all. Pettengill al Co's A"VERTISING AGENCY, Iln NASSAU Sr., N i w YORK, tlO STATE 87.0/ORTON'. S. M. Pettengill Co, are the Agents for the Lebetruni Advertiser, and Use meat influential and largest circulating Newspapers ; a the United States and the (Ittoidea, They, are authori zed to contract 4ir 'mat curlew.* rats* , • ' BEAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, PA, TUE subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and the, pablie generally, that be has again taken the above, well-linotiXiontle,..lieerill s be InNicb „pleased to aeibmmodate all who Mai (atm him with a cart, Locarrow.--Corner Carnitei-latid ilb4 Market sireet3 S9—Ornnibusses running in conneston with the kill' Road Trains. ' 11. SIWRIST. Lebanon, Nov. 10, 1868. Scientific White Washer. rt FINFFROOK, Cheatuut street, near the Krangeheal Church, offers his services to thepublic of Lebanon, nal.. NytAkte:atipher.. Ms charges are 250., 137M0, tind'so bdiffep7"rohtn, according to its BiZe. Out door Mite Washing' also done. lic solicits the patron age, of the public. March 16. 1859. • • — New Barber. Shop. GEORGE W. DA.tft, hat4.lt.EilOrED hG DarberShor, to Pi!WIC'S New Building,' first floor, second Seer from Doc alloy, where be still continues his first claw . Shaving +Bair Dressing Saloon, and is prepared to do business in the neatest and be& style, and wonid solfait . ah to sire him a trial. Lebanon. April 6, .1,1159 t . • . - LAFAYETTE BROWER , GAS FITTER. • _a_ A DJOLVING A. S. ELY'S Office, Walnut street, Labs non, Pa. A large and beautiful assortment of FIX TURES from the well-known estabi ish m cut of CORNZLIIIS & BAKER, always on hand at Philadelphia, priced. ../Eir All Work warranted to give satisfaction. -tip- All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. 9'he bat of reference given. , [Sep.lB,'s7. MORE THIN 500,060 BOTTLES • SOLD 'IN. TI IE NEW ENGLAND STATES IN ONE YEAR. TILT. RESTORATIVE OF PROF. 0. J. WOOD for re storing hair perfectly and permanently, has never yet bad a rival, Volume after voluE2e might be given from all Farts of"the world and from the most intelli gent to prove that it is a perfect Restorative ; but reed circular and you cannot doubt; read also the follow ing. THE Harn.—People bare for centuries been afflicted with bald beads and the only remedy, heretofore known, has been those abominable wigs.. Ilya recent discovery of Professor Wqod these artieles,ape„being fast dispens ed with but a great many perions'sidll patronise them, because they have been so often impaled upon by flair Tonics of-different kinds. To all such persons weearn estly make the request, that they will try once again, for.in Wood's Restorative there is menet' thing install. We know of a lady wbo was bald, who - used the article a'shoitirnie. and her head is now covered completely witti the tiniest and moat beautiful curls imaginable. We Mkt* . of numerous cases where bah . was rapidly falling out, which it restored in greater perfetion than it ever had been before. It also without doubt one of the bthst . articles for keeping the hair in good condition, making it soft and glossy, removing dandruff end has proved Itself the greatest enemy' to all the ills that the hair is.beli to It is the duty of every one to improve their personal appearance though some may differ in regard to the ways of doing it; but every one will admit that abeam- Wel head of hair, either in man or woman, is an ohject much to be desired, and there are no means that should be left untried to obtain such a consideration-. Adreicate, Philadelphia • • Cochoeton , Ohio, Nov. 17, ISSG. 0.,. WOOD & Co.—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your flair Restorative the last season for one of your local agents (R. M. Ilackinson,) and, have ex perienced the beneficial effects of it myself.' I would liko to obtain an agency for the State of Ohio or some State in the West, shoulkyou wish to make such ,an ant arrangement, as•l a, eimvii ho ed there is "tiothitw crud to it in the • /hula statttaartriatorfn.9 hoar:. I have been'engaged in the'Druebusinesa for several years, and have sold various preparations for the hair, bet hove found nothing•that restores the secretive organs or invigorates . the scalp as well as yours, being ?111y convinced that your restorative is what-you represent it to be . I would like to engage in the !sale °tit, .for lum satisfied if must selL. • • Yourstruly_ • - S. T.• STOCKMAN: 1. , , , ndolhas s • Pe . b. 5,1857. -.-,IPROF. 0. J. 1 , 00D..,„6" - --.oents Hamm realized the good• effects Onyourellair Restorative, I wilh to state_ that finding my.hair growing thin..asp well as gray. I Wag induced from what I reed and' heard; -to try the.artiele:prePfred by you, to promote .i.tettrowth sod clottige its cOlor-as'it was la'youth,' both- tot which it has effected completely.. In the operation I ' hawk used, nearly three bottles... . • .• • • • • Yours &e., JANIESIMANCIS: 0. J. WOOD & CO Proprietors,3l2 'En:midway, N, Y.,- the great N. Y. Wire nailing ltstablisinuend) and' 114 Market street , St, Loidemp , goir g o ld j a ub mosh . by JOSEPH L. Lzessaosa, also by Da Rosa, mid by all' good Druggists everywhere. , :•11tids. .. _ PHLLI.t . T.' MICA L1.X i ' . ..7- • • d It Fashionableloot - MI .S oeMaker „ Cumberland street, 'me d oor. East "Aridly* Hbrle - 17.11401... TILE Subscriber dent to. laforai the public' that he has opened as. *hose, Wiese te is - prepar-' et! to execute onlere.ufßOOTS and SI OPZ, of the finest finish and style,traokauterior,totteky hero- tofore offered to the public. _ it New Spring aid Sunnnt:t.. Stock! Ile has just.returued Stem. the city"- trith. asi unrivaled' assortment of the latest ItALL and WINTER STYLES or ' Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &o, Ee l for larliott;6eittleinen and 1 . Children. - , Sop Beery body is invited Gt.eag c . t . 2d . ,:a 2 4.-,.. c. .. in . , Lebanon, June 30,1858. • . _ • Fashionable TILE anbeerilmr respectfully infonns his friends and the public in general, Oar he has' commenced tho TAILORING RUSIN - I:SS hi int its branches, real deuce, In East Lebanon, (thanberilavast Week) 2 squares east from Major Moyer'& (Booth. side fty atten-- don to business, proulptneas ,his engagements; glicei" fits, and moderate charges,lie laws te wphr,k. share,- of the piddle patronage.> Henna %%rig Unsafe ploy of Michtel Wagner deed.. and feels oonfident ot giving gener a l satioteti'dd Illaing • a• riot beginner he solicits the patronage Of tlfe • L "lonon• 116 9 12 ;058; GEORGE hIeCAULLY. NEW LIVERY' rpILE under Signed iesilebffulty informs the public that he has opened a NEW' ',MRS STABLE, at Hrs.. RISE'S MO, Blirket street, Leh yy - anon whbre he will keep fbr the public aecommodatiOn a coed stock I - of HORSES and VEHICLES. Ile - will keep gentle - and o°old - bring UO/1341, and liiindsome and safe Vehielesi. Also,larefut brirens furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for .Parties, IS. " • • Lebanon. April 21. 185 E, :JAIKII4.IO4ILCII. Hair and . Siiin Alattrasses AND BEDDrwr, at all. prices, Cheap for Cash, At tlici Sluhtte ind Bedding Depot, • - t Ed. 46 NuetiaDtit Street; Philadelphia. • • . . . . .., . . . - ' Blituie Depot. • Gold and Paint* .A3/Z4DEA Duff, White. Blue Dad Cr even .Dollsinde. foe Giuideig Tapea,9 Cords And Fixtures, ::•• IWholesniO and Retlik'No 46 North 9th street.. - . • .. Philadelphia, Mari 39, 1659.-6 r. - .- : • it. E. r. lIOMLUL GEO. HOFFMAN. .• VW: Hotrnita it 66 ro Iter 0 . .s. LEBANON COUNTY .. • . . . , • taa TRANSPOITA:TION:LINFA ••• BY zEpAiroN rAiLEY4 RAIANOAD: - (NNE of the firm will pay. pn rtictilir: attention to J Goods shipped by the •Lebanon. • Vitt}ey itintrond— Goods will. be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myerstown and linnvillo Stations," and an other points in the county. , p PitEIGIITS mntmcted'forSt thefaiiast posalide rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietors.*ill pay prirticular attention to, and Fre att efghnd, personally, to 'the receiving and delivery of all For information apply at Lim Office, at the Lebanon • Valley itailroad•tie b. pot, in Lebanon.. • Enw,utn: Idaitt;thriir 'Agerni: pihiidelphra, • , n - '• ways be found at lit . 11 .-lhisit's Merchants' Hotel , North Aim! PM/add/Misr. Le°l2ll " l oarldt.2o4Bs9. IfelfirdLAN k BRO. • • at Cost. 'Form kAILR.ELL'is selling his large stock of Amid a) can told Italian MARBLE at COST and 4dx ationthis":l . credit, preparatory to cbsoontinuing the busineatin place. The public la invited to examine his atock-• • • Lebanon, Feb. 23, 18459. Ve• Lettering done, in English and German. it-short .4otice, . Great Stock of Spring Goods • IWOULD take occasion to Inform my Mends and cue that I am now, for the Second time in the East„ for SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which will be opened by the close of tills week or I.4ln ing of next. It will he ns Sae a Stock of Foreign and American Dry as can possibly be selected by any Merchant from this oty. I would cordially imite all cash buyers, or what M. equivalent, approved Poteldonth's Buyena'or buyer in" .Exchange for produce, to call and 'examlneroy stock. /' assure you it will well repay the trouble. Thanking you kr past favors, I am yours truly, Lebanon, March QEO. MEM,
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