gtb am 31tiurti5rt. -7, 'WREN DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE TO FOLLOW." WM. M. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA AVED3.IESDAY, SEfl'ENll3l3ft. 7, MO FOR PRESIDENT IN 100, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY. (Subject to the Decision of the Charleston Democratic National Convention.) DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS - 1" OR AUDITOR GENERAL Itielhardson L. Wright, OF IiIIMADELPRIA FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL John Rowe, OF FRANtLIN COUNTY. OLD 13ERKS - The'reglilar deII:ACC - racy of Berks have settled for Assembly, E. Penn Smith, Solomon Custer, and Joshua Miller. With the two last named ,gentlemen, no doubt very - worthy, we ;have not the pleasure of a personal --acquaintance. The noreination of E. Penn Smith, • Esq., of Womelsdorf, We regard as most judicious' and auspi cious. We cragratulate the democra cy of Berks for the same, as he en joys a Brost spotless character, and as to ability no one acqnainted with Mr. van•:for a'moment question it. His politieal.faith is well established —his democracy as true as the polar star. Without saying anything to the disparagement of others who have represented Barks -in -the Legis lature, we venture to say no. one could more faithfully represent the wishes and best interests of its citi •zeus than Mr. Smith will, should he be elected, of which we do not enter lain the slightest doubt. He has in an eminent degree the requisite qual ifications—the industry, the integri ty of purpose—the disposition, and the will to do all-in his Tower for the benefit of his ,constituents, •and the •welfare of Pennsylvania. Well, in deed, would it be for the Keystone State, if a majority of the members of the Legislature possessed the laud- We traits of character of Mr. Smith. 'ln-addition - to the above nominees, -Jeremiah A. Bitting was nominated for Sheriff, janies A. Bechtel for Dis • trict Attorney, John F. Moors for ;Commissioner, David Plank for Trees turer, Samuel iFilfert ;fox Director, 'Daniel S. Zacharias for Surveyor, and Samuel M. Clay for Auditor, all good and true men, and who will be elec ted by a rousing old-fashioned Berks majority. The administration of James Buchanan was fully endorsed, and Hon. Henry D. Foster, of West moreland, recommended as a proper candidate far Governor in 1860. A REPUBLICAN SLAVE DEALER..—The Republicans of Ohio have nominated a Judge Gholson as their candidate .for Judge of the .Supreme Since his nomination it has been pro 'yen by affidavit, that before he left Mississippi, of which State he is a na tive, that he not only was a Slave holderthere, but' alsoh_eforeleaving sold his ttoo_.slaves' for $l4OO cash.— 'l6,=k>vr-he is the nominee of a freedom shrieking party. What consistency and what principles ! te).. Carl Schurz, known by the familiar sobriequet of the "Wiscon sin Dutchman," who made a pilgrim age to Massachusetts to persuade the Republicans of that State not to adopt the proscriptive amendment, has beer defeated in the Republican Convention of Wisconsin for the nomination for Governor. SCHURZ, is the leader of the German Republi sans ; and as they contribiited to car rying some of the Western States for that party, he was supposed to be en titled to some consideration at their hands. - It is 'possible that his defeat is significant of a union between the RepubliCars and Znow-Nothings, as was the case in Massachusetts when the proscriptive amendment was adopted. A.SAD STORY A young man named Dennis Shea, recently died in the Ohio Penitentia yy, whither he had imp sent for life for a murder of which he was inno cent. It seems that a fight had oc curred and one of its participants was left lying on the ground in a dying state Dennis came along a short time afterward, and foundhim, dragg ed him to a spring, and like the "Good Samaritan," was trying to restore con scioustiess-to the dying man, when he was caught in the charitable act, his story .discredited--hurried through the form .of ktrial—without money and without friends, and sentenced at the youthful age of eighteen, to drag out a ,miserable existence within the gloomy walls of the. Ohio Penitentia ry. He diedprotestinghis innocence, and now, that he isin his grave, the real - offender, under sentence, of death for another murder, comes forward and confesses to the crime. 'The heart sickens at this recital. Is it,; not better that ninetyandnine guilty persons should go unpunished than that one innocent man should suf fcr s Some time ago we noticeit an address issued by the Republican Na tional Committee, loudly calling for money to be used in the printing and distributing of documents. The call must have been a successful one as a day or two ago we received two tracts, the one entitled "Lands for the Landless" and the other "How we are Governed." Both are, "catch voters," as their titles indicate. With such stuff, under the frank of Repub lican Members of Congress, the mails will no doubt be lumbered frWii 'now until the election in 1860, and if the Post Office Department don't pay ex penses the Democracy will be blamed therefor. P. S.—Since writing the above we .perceive-that the Republican 7.l.tem bers of Congress arc not satisfied -With. sending Documents through the mails•nnder :their own frank, but em :ploy and alloW.clerks and others to use their names freely for the same purpose. The franking privilege is abused grosSly enough by _Members themselves, and.ReAtiblican Members should not eMplOyltoin, Dick and Harry to do the same thing. By this means the expenditures of government are increased premedita tedly by the opposition, so that they may parade big figures before the public and charge the administration with extravagance. All the docu ments not properly franked were tab beoed by the Post Master General, and honest-minded men will give hi in credit therefor. It is proper that the opposition should have the same fa cilities through the mails as the Dem ocrats for the distribution of their heavy lit:aature, but neither party should be allowed to abuse the priv ilege. LATE FROM CAL - WORN:IIA RUMORS Of WAR. ST. Louis, Sept. 2.—The Overland Mail has arrived, with San Francisco dates to the 12th ult., three days lat er than previous advices. The papers furnish Victoria dates to the 6th ult. The Island of San Juan, between Vancouver's Island and the mainland, which is claimed by the 'United States Government, has been taken posses sion of under the orders of Gen.l.Lar ney, by GO U. S. troops, as part of Washington Territory. 'Governor Douglass, of British Col umbia, has issued a protest, claiming the island for the British Crown, and has despatched some armed vessels with 200 sapper and miners. The United States vessels ; Massachusetts, Jefferson Davis, Shubrick and Active, and the British vessels-of-war Tri bun e, Satellite, and Plenipo„ ,are either an chanored off the Island' or iii the mediate vicinity. It was unofficially stl ted at Victo ria that the matter would be compro • thised by a joint occupancy of the Is land until the two Governments could be advised of the existing state of affairs. General Harney was expected to arrive on the Island of San Jean on the sth of August. The Frazer River mining news is encouraging. Gold valued at $75,- 000 had reached Victoria within the previous fortnight. ea- WAsmNoroN, Sept. 4.—The Government has been advised by Gen eral Harney of his proceedings in takinr , possession of the Island of San Juan, and the steamer of to-mor roW will .convey to - him further in structions. From what has here transpired, it is reasonable ,to infer that the position of the Administra tion admits of no compromise, it be ing fully satisfied that the Island be longs to the United States. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.-By the In dian and the City of Washington, at New York, we have full acivices from Europe to the 18th ult. The army of Italy made its entry into Paris on Sunday, the 14th, and on the evening of that day the Emperor gave a ban quet to his Generals, at which he made a speech and proposed the health of the army. Upward of 1,100 pris oners were pardoned, and the next day the 'Hauteur contained a decree granting an amnesty to all political offenders under sentence. It is af firmed that Napoleon has assured the English Government that he will not himself and will .not,all : ew Auitria to restore the exiled Prinees of Central Italy by force; and Lord John Rus sell had just before' the prorogation, for the second time, assured Parlia ment that such were Napoleon's in tentions. The report of a republican rising at Parma turns out to he un founded, and order prevailed in the Duchies. Garibaldi had accepted the command of the forces of Central It aly, and had arrived at Leghorn: The death of the King of Prussia Was looked for hourly. The Ministe rial crisis in Austria was not yet at au end . The nomination of Charles Lennox Whyke, in place of Sir Wm Gore Onseley, as Envoy Extraordina ry to Central America, was received with satisfaction. THREE DAYS LAPEL—We have three days later news from Europe, by the ar rival of the steamship Jason at St . Johns, N. F., from Galway. The Zurich Con• ference had accomplished nothing.-- The National Assembly of Tuscany has declared against the former dynasty.— Cardinal Antonelli has resigned the Presidency of the Council of Rome.— Louis Blanc has refused to accept of the amnesty .granted by Louis Nafole ori. 'hie King of Oude has been re teased from impritionment. The steamship Africa arrived at New York on Thursday, from Liverpool, with dates to the 20th ult. - It was rumored at Paris, that Marshals Canrobsrt and Neil had fought a duel, in which the THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. latter was killed. John Moody, second mate of the ship Marv, of Bath, had been convicted, in England, on the charge of wilful murder in killing, on hoard of that ship, while lying in the Tyne, a seaman named Daniel Witham. The builders' strike was continued at London. John Edward Buller, of the firm of Buller csr. Smart, solicitors, of London, has absconded. He is a de faulter to the amount of The long pending trial of Dr. Smethurst, for the murder of Miss Banks, at Rich mond, •had terminated. A verdict of guilty was rendered, and Dr. Smethurst Was sentenced to be hung. The'testi mony elicited at the trial showed that Dr. Smethurst had got up a 'fictitious marriage with Miss Banks, having at the time a wife living, and Slowly pois• - oncd her for the sake of her money.— The Emperor Napoleon has ordered two Government steamers to Algeria and Guiana, to bring back the political ex iles. HORRIBLE CASE OF SELF-MtTILATION. —One of the rnost•horrible and extra ordinary cases of mutilation which we have ever heard of occurred at ,Miles• burg, Centre county, last Week. The particulars of the affair are as follows: A young man named Aaron Irely, who had just been pardoned out of the Pen itentiary, where he was confined for horse stealing, visited a rolling mill in the above neighborhood, and deliber ately walking to a large shears, placed his arms between the blades anti sever ed both about midway between the hands and elbows! The horrible act was perforMed so coolly and deliberate ly that no suspicion was entertained of his design, When questioned as to his motive for the self-mutilation, he rept'. ed that "his hands had been the means of sending him to the penitentiary once, end he was determined they should nev er get him into trouble again." He is recovering, and manifests the litmost unconcern for the loss of hia awns. DARING FEAT-BLONDING TO BE ECLIPSED.-Mr. W T . T. Ayinar, a fav orite performer in the Louise Wells equestrian troupe, is about making arrangements to do some somersaults tut Niag:ara, which will en arely eclipse M. Blondin's feat of tight-rope walk ing. He proposes, if Mr. Porter will allow scaffolding to be erected on Goat Island, to turn a somersault down into the water at the foot of the island, a depth of one hundred and seventy feet from the point where he springs. Ile chosen this place be cause it is the only one with miff-lei eat depth of water, and clear of rocks, for him to alight in. The bare con templation of such a feat, as of a thing actually to be accomplished, stamps Mr..Aymar as one of the bold est public performers the world ever saw. If he takes the daring leap, and lives, ho is indubitably the World's champion in his Enc.—Boston Herald. SINGULAR FREAK.—An unmarried man, by the name of Philip Fezman, re siding about a mile tuts side of New London, Odeida county, came to his death a. few t'at's since, by the adoption of a singular and extraordinary freak.— He 'lived with his mother, a widow wo- . man, and about' a year ago he took it into his head that he ought not to cat anything but bread and water ; he liv ed on that diet alone until five or six weeks ago, when lie again took a no. lion that his hands were so dirty that he ought not. to eat bread ; and water he would not drink only as he inspected it in the bucket as it came from the well; and sometimes he would require theta number of pailsful should be drawn before he would drink. For forty three days, bele-re his death he eat not a inohthful, as his mother is positive.— He would wash his hands frequently for an hour at a time; whilst he lived on bread, be would require that his part should be baked itself, and then he would' break off and cat it as he' want ed. it. When he became so weak that he oould not go out, then he would carefully inspect the water brought him. It was a singular freak.; he Was doubtless partially insane, al thongli :he stalked pretty well on other stibjecis.- - ---Rome (N. Y.) -Senti4el. [TINTS ON POOR FARMING *lst. Invest all your capital in land, and run in debt for more. - 2d. [lire nfonerto Wick your farm. 3d.- Have no faith in your own busi ness, and be always ready to sell out. 4th. Buy mean cows, spavined hot.. ses-,4mor 'Oxen, and cheap tools. sth. Feed bog hay and mouldy corn stover exclusively, in order to keep the stock tame. Fiery cilia,. are terrible hard on old rickety wagons and plows. 6th. Use th e oil of. Walnut freely whenever your oxen need strength. It is cheaper than hay or meal, keeps the hair lively, and poundsout all the grubs. 7th. Select such calves for stock as the butcher shuns ; beauties of runts, in the hams, and pot-bellied, but be sure and keep their blood thin with scanty herbage. Animals are safest to breed from that-haven't strengh token!. Bth. Be cautious in the manufacture or manures. It makes the- fields look black and mournful a bout planting time, besides it is a great deal of work to haul 911). Never waste time in selling out fruit and' shade tr. es. Fruit and leaves rotting around a place make it unhealthy. The road to poor farming, 'though largely traveled, is not %veil underatood, and these land-marks are ihroWn up for the common benefit. WOULDN'T RIDE.---As the polite om nibus agent of the Lexington and Lou isville Railroad was going through the ladies car, checking the baggage, he asked a very pretty youngiady if she had any baggage she wished taken to a hotel. She replied, "No, Sir." The agent then asked her if she would take a 'bus. She instantly gave him a very sweet smile' and replied, "No Sir, I am not it a bussing humor this evening." The agent dropped his memorandum book, and returned to the baggage car, saying le felt unwell. is reported that John Mailman, in a recent speech he made at Westchester, said that he "would rather vote for two decent negrOwS than for Wright and Rowe." BLONDON NOWHERE—WALKING THE . STATER. We have received a private let• ter from a gentleman residing at a small village on one of the inland lakes of Wisconsin, who informs us that he has been for several months experimenting will) what he calls "water shoes," with• in view to perform safely and easily 'the passage of lakes and rivers on foot.— The peculiar structure of these shoes, which he has at last perfected, after re peated-trials and disappointments, rend• ers pedestrianism on the surface of the water nearly as easy, and even more rapid, than on terra firma. The experiments of the inventor have all been made after midnight, in private, on the calm surface of—Lake, !'resulting often, as we are assured, in frequent involuntary baths, and two or three narrow escapes from drowning.— With the aid of a miniature -pair of sails attached to his arms, end which can - be - "reefed" or spread in a moment, the inventor of this novel •contrivance bus crossed a lake three Miles wide in an half hour, without so much as wet •zing his knees in the. passage. The object of the inveninein writing to us was to make inquiries as to the most favorable- lime and the proper course to be pursued to get upa public ffff exhibition of .his skill'as a water Pedes trian, in Chicago. He confidently avows his willingness to attempt the crossing of Lake Michigan on foot, and I only asks for a "good day and a good track," to enable hint to land in Michi gan in six or seven hours after leaving ChiCago. The idea is certainly a new, novel and interesting one. If; as our corres pondent positively avers, there is no Itoubt of the entire practibility of his invention, Hie water shoes will be of incalculable value to the world. In new countries particularly, where bridges are not common, and to emi gni* trains crossing the plains to Cal fornia and the Pacific coast, this new creation of genius will at once recom mend itself! We are not at liberty to disclose the name and residence of the gentleman, nor enter inure fully into a description of the "water shoe," a drawing 'of which accompanied the letter•. But we are promised a personal interview, and an extended account of the expert meats already performed, at no distant day, when, if the interests of the in• ventor do not require further silence, we shall take pleasure in laying every• thing connected with the sut;ject before. our readers.—Chieugo Sunday Leader. THE DISTANCE OF THE SUN IN CREASING. A German puldicatien has given the calculations to prove that the distance between the earth and the sun is anne- . , ally increasing, and attributes to 1, , fact: the rnereasing humidity of our sui mers, and the loss of fertility in the soil of the formerly tonal favored regions of the. earth. The vegetable and ani• inwl remains found even in the recent strata. within the Arctic Circle, show a i•degyee of heat formerly prevailed there Which equalled MOof the equatorial re• gions at the present time, And although many ingenious theories have been start ed to account for this desolation of a once sunny region, none seems so rational as the very obvious one of a gradual with drawal of 'the great source.of light and heat. The. Egyptians, Chinese and oth er nations have tradition s th at at a very early period of their history the appa• rent diameter of the sun was double what it now is,and according to the ta bles of the German savant, in the course of six - thousand years More the disc of that, luminary will have diminished so that we shall receive but s one-eipth part of the solar influence which we at present enjoy, the whole earth being covered with eternal ice. it is now ad• milted by the most orthodox school of science that the earth and or her planets werelSTown off from the sun, so that our globe has confessedly traveled al ready one hundred rnillinns -of iniles . from its birth place, and no absurdity exists in the supposition that it.has not -vet ceased receding, though at a con stantly-diminishing rate., which may or may not leach the U point before it ar rives s al such a distanee.as to be unity habitable ; when following the analogy of all the known perturbations and ee• ce'ntricities amenirthe different bodies of the universe, it will undoubtedly re tiace its steps to a point much nearer than any it has.oceupied during the his teric period, and so move back and forth, like a mighty pendulum forever, measuring off perhaps thousands of ages at each beat. Or perchance having run its course ,it will tall hack into the sun —as rnan, who springs Iron Ihe dust, returns to dust again—lo be again evnlv • ed in the fOrm of nebulous matter, and again condensed into a habitable globe. : Newburypert Herald. ADVANTAGEI of Wonwi Oven MEN. —Some one sums up the advantage of women over men as follmts : A WOUldfi may say what she pleas e s to you with. out being knocked down for it. She can snooze after dinner, while her hus band has to go to work. She can go forth into the streets without being in• vited to treat at every coffee•housc.— She paints her face if it is too pale, and flours it if too red. She can stay at home in, time of war, and wed i f her husband is killed. She can wear cor sets if too thick—other ,fixing, if too thin. She'can cat; drink and be merry, without costing a cent. She can get divorced fr:om her husband whenever she sees any one she likes better She can get in debt all over, until he warnithe public by advortisements- 7 not to trust her on his account. • Notice to FAST MEN DRIVING FAST GORSES. Any person or ponsona driving. fester than the law allows, on Walnut street, Lebanon. will be dealt with accord ing to law, as there have been many narrow escapes re• cently from fast and careless driving. Aug. 24, 1869.—.2t. A LOOKER ON. IF YOU WANT A good PIDTDItE for a Medallion or Pin, call ntDAI - Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. 1P YOU :WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO BRENNER'S QRY: LIIMPT GALLERY, Over D. S. Baber's Drag Store, on Oninberland street, Lebanon, Pa. AMBROTYPES, MeLAINOTYPIS, PritoTYPXS, PerYROTSPES and PHOTO GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sundayexcepted.) Prices reasona, ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of the eases, Rooms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock, P. M. Lebanon, June 2,1858. WATCHES AND JEWELRY ANOTHER NEW LOT OP WATCH ES A Nll .1 EWE LRY, I= J. W. ACKER, Cumberland St., next door to Dr. Linemyeaver's. CLOCKS. Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Dour, CLOCKS, Just Received at. J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Letntoon OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK lE3EI Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, MIME RellEß S TOR E. lEONARD ZIM3IERMAN informs his friends anti th a public that he has just received a new stock of Goods for the Winter Trade, which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind in this tortn, consisting of all such GOODS - Vs are usually kept-in lamb-class store. Particular attention is giveh . to Staple Goods for the country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA DIES' YEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, &c. GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Casiuets, Tweeds, Fancy and other Yestings, Velvets, Cords. &e. in the amoonnY department may be found a splendid assortmentof every need in the Family: Coffee,Sugar, Spices, Teas, Mackerel, Ac. in eitocEity the stoc is well selected. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. AZ. The highest market price will be paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, Sept. 22, 1858. Feed--Feed t I)ERSONS in want of Feed fez tow or Pigs, can ob tain it daily at the Lager ]leer lIISEIV ERA' . . of the sobscibrr iu North Lebanon townphip. Price, 10 cents a bushel. Lebanon, Feb. 2, 155.9 I= ESPEOTFULLY informs the pubic that he hi re it calving a largo stock of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, whirl he will sell, wholesale and retail, on such tarots as will suit purchasers. pulp 27,1659. IF YOU WANT • NIOTOORAPII of yourself or friend, the best aro to be bad at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit ]lank. PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE THEIR business to a rapidly increasing Country, a NeW Settle. - silent were hundreds are going. Where the climate is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the Hammon. ton Settlement, another column. JUST RECEIVED a superior PORT WINE, very dei imte; also Semen ALE : LONDON POUTER, CATAWBA BRANDY, Gild CINCINNATI CHAMPAGNE : ILE REIGART'S Wine and Liquor Store. watara Collegiate Insta ute Jonestown, Lebanori Qs.., Pa. TIRE Edifice being finished. the Summer Term will k commence on Monday- 4th of April. Males and Fe males Of the age of eight years and upwards, will be in structed by a competent board rf teachers. Pupils from abroad will board with the Principal. For circulars containing particulars, address any one of the subscrib •ers. •JOAN BRUNNER, Esq.. Pree't of the Board. fIIENRY J. MBELY,Sccretary. I. D. lIUPP, Principal. Jonestown ; Feb. 15,18,0. IMI=IM=DE! Highly - Important In forszi- lion. DEIZENSTEIN Sz BROTHER, have just received a 11, new and Urge stock SPRING and SIINAIER CLOTHING It seems, as if a new age, a new life was opening Upon us, animating every bea to nobler _deeds and alms Art, Literature and Science, Will glow :Men" and seek to des-elope sublimer, beauties and grander concen- The business world too, must feel the now influerieb, and every part be quickened and strengthened. by tut increased vitality, which shall urge us on with electric speed' to the consummation of greater thingsever dream ed of in the Philosophy of the emit; Animated by the enthusiasm which pervades all elas ses and desirous of doing their share towards "thegreat events of the age" the subseirbers would respectfully inform the good people of Lebanon Countyand the pub lic generally, that they havejust received a large and choice stock of READY MADE SPRING and SUMMED: CLOTHING, selected with much care and taste from the -best mann- Meaning establishments, and are offered to the public at the very lowest prices, which will astomsh those not posted in the ready pay business. The public generally-in want of any article in the line of Clothingand Furnishing Cloods,DoysClothing.Trunks ndises, Carpet-hags, &a., de.. in fact everything which can be found in a Clothing Store, are respectfully invit ed to tall and examine the goods and the prices. Our motto is "LIFE AND LET LITE." No charge for show ing goods;--every article warranted as represented . We will sell cheap, if not cheaper than the cheapest, a fact purchasers will be convinced of when they call. We thank our friends and customers for their liberal patronage in times past and hope by ELtriet attention to merit a continuance of the same, IiBIZENS ,!EIN 4 DRO. Cumberland Street, opposite t ,r , e Court house. Lebanon, May IS, 180. HL.4 Y & STINE inform all Buyers and Consumers who wish to Get Rich Quick 'ill AT THEY MUST B TIIEIR OF TIENRY STINE, who invite all Cash and Prompt. Alen, to Come and see Them. TA kL NOTIsC E. The old stone scores is come to life agar?. TOIIN PETER MOTES' would respectfully inform the public that he con thanes the husiciess of LIMESTONE SAWING AND MESSING 'by berst'po'irar,itVheStnnt Street,East Lebanon. Ile finishes the followilig artieu: out of the beat and soundest Milestone that can be pro cured 4n this neighborhood, Via:—Dooa SILLS . and PLAT FORMS, STEPS, WINDOW SLUES and HEADS., CELLAII DOR CID:FM% CURB-STONES, Shoe Scraper blocks, as well as any other article that can be manufactured of limestone. Ifis Curbstones are from four to five inches thick; and his prices in accordance with the quality. Ite was the first person that introduced the lime-stone into this plate, and is now prepared to finish off lime stone sous to give it an appaaranCe 'very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble. in proof of which asser tion he directs 9k Maine to the finished work at his es tablishment, Ile respectfully invites all those who in tend erecting new buildings, to call at his establishment and convince themselves of the excellent finish of his work as also of the cheapness of his prices, Lebanon. April 25, I 55:4.-ly. 'Who ilas RkE6II. bcerds the New !:!.I , ract Pul zip' • • Ry SPELLWAG ON. - & BRCS.. at their Ti WATCH Alia .11.1VELFA - ESTADLISEIMENT,632 m 4 . IP '., Market Street, one door below 7th PMI 'S ' : adelphia. Cot the Sign is nothing to r , -. what is exhibited inside. American - - .._ • • . .. ~ Watches. in Gold and Silver Cases. Rail road Timekeepers of hnglish and Swiss makes; Fasbionatile Jewelry and Silver ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing of all is that the prices of all the attractions is within the range of the tustilest pockets. STELLWAGEN & DUO. April 2i : 1559. t 32 Market street, Phibul'a. .I'ew Groci!ries. Another n hack of Orocerie, Brit . lntro just been received by OYES 6: MILLER, on 31nrket. St ; opposite Mrs. Rise's Wants, New I'ltleneia Raisins. selling atfrorn 6, 7,-8 and t 0 cents. pvr pound. W. G. WARD, (Successor to T. M. Good,) Booksilei and Stationer, MARKET SQUARE, LEBANON. WRAD has always on band the latest publications IlistorieS, Biographies, Sketches of Travels, the L'oets of Europe and this country; Classic Literature of the German, English, French, Latin, Greek and Hebrew; and light reading matter,can be obtained at his store . also, Biblical histories f various authors, on Churoli and other subjects. The Preacher, Teacher. Doctor, Lawyer, Mechanic, everybody, can be accommodated at WA BOOKSTORE. 'School Books, Blank Books and Stationery of every description on hand, and sold at the lowest possible CAWS rates. Also, Plane, Elute, Violin, and Guitar Music, and In. grantors. The great feature of - WARD'S. BOOKSTORE Ti that you can get all the Monthly Magazine; of Ens. ton, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and all the DAILY AND iVEEILLY NEWSPAPERS Of every city and town of importance in the United States. PAPER lIANGLWS Of 'every variety of patterns and prices; also Window Shades, a new article, and sold at a little advance on cost price. . WARD'S the place, id short, to go to for all you want in hia line. He does not think it too much irouble to wait on his cu stomera ; be is obliging, and *hat is better -than all, his customers Will get what they. want, and at prices that wilt sifit them. Country Storekeepers and Retailers can be supplied at WARD' and will save 25 net cont. by S purchasing from him, in stead of at Philadelphia or elsewhere. .05y- ORDERS for books, periodicals, &c., will receive prompt attention. R RIIEURBR—Ward's Bookstore is the place. Any body can clireet you there on inquiry. Lebanon. March 24, 1859. SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can bo carried on profitably at Hammonton. Seeadvertieement of Hammonton Lands. ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DELIGHTFUL climate, rich soil, and secure from frosts. See adver tisement of Hammonton Lands in another Column: CLOKS,CLOCCKS, JUST By RECEIVED AT J. W.ACKEIRG'S From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour, Oct. 22, '36. HELLO, Betsy, where aro you going that you are ..1.1 dressed up so? Ans.-1 am going to J. IT. Ti FIR in AdamJi se sßuild ing to have my Likeness taken. Ques.—Why do you go to Beim find not to one of the other rooms to have it taken ? Ans.—Because Keim's Pictures arc sharper, clearer and more truthful than others amd nearly everybody goes to him. Ques.—Can you tell me why hie pictures are superior to others? Ass.—Yes lie had 9 years practice, and has superior Cameras, and all Lis other fixtures are of the most iin proVed kind. Ques.—What kind of Pictures does he take? Ans.—lle takes Amtarotypes, and Melninotypes, of all sizes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. Ile takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has them colored life like, by one of the beet Artists. Ills charges are reasonable and his rooms are open everyday (except sunday) from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 6, P. M, Don't - forget, KELM'S ROOMS is the place you can get the Best Pictures. Coal, Coal, Coal, IXTE, the undersigned, would respectfully inform the " V citizens of Lebanon county, that vt'e are now pre pared o supply the community with COAL. either 'Wholesale or Retail, as we will keep all kinds Of COAL on hand, such as Pea, Chestnut, Nut, More, Egg soul Broken COAL, white, Nat,' and gray ash, which we are constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries in the Coal regions, - and would here say that we wilt sell our Coal as low as they can be snitt.by any Person inThe comity, which we will sell at o'er Mill; tr any part of the two boroughs. MYERS & SUOUR. Retinae Mills, Lebanon, Feb. 3, 1858. Stoves Stoves, Stoves. Selling cheaper than at any other Stove Store in Lebanon for CASH rprifl Subscriber is determined to sell Stoves at from 15 I to 20 per cent cheaper than any other establishment in Lebanon: Outland see my stook, next door to the Lobanon Rank. resargenothing for examining. Thank ful for past favors he hopes to still receive a share of public patronage. JAMBS N. ROOFERS. - Lebanon, Nov. 21,1&55. __- ENCOUR'AtiE ENTERPRIZE ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW News now are a new arrival of the handsomest 1, and cheapest new Goods at the Cheap Store. IF YOU WANT - t To Save money, buy your Dry Goods at Bober a Bros. IF YOU AVANT To get a cheap, yet handsome. Silk Dress, Daher a Bros.. is the place to Buy them; they- have Fancy and Black Silk from 55 cents, a yard, and upwards. T vcifi WAN .._.-- A handsome SHAWL, cheap, Can at Baber s B' os. IF YOU WANT Collars, Sleeves, or other Embroidery, you save mon ey by buying of Bober a Bro. IF YOU WANT A good pair of Kit Gloves, or Mitts, Raber a Bras have them and will sell cheap. IF YOU WANT Calico, Prints, You can buy Meth at Raber a Eros., from 4 cents a yard, to 10 cents, and British and French, from 12 to 55 emits per yard. IF YOU. WANT Ginghams. Bober a Bros. have them from 034 cents a yard to 33 cents. IF YOU WANT Muslins, you can buy them at Rubor a Bros., from 3 cents a yard to 20 or 25 cents, any quality you wish. ANYTHING ELSE THAT Yon need for Dress or Family use, you will find cheap, at Either a Enos. IF YOU WANT A Coat, a pair of Pants, or Test for yourself, Bober a Bros. have the best assortment of Goods for the sea son, and the prices to suit you FOR YOUR BOYS' Clothing. gt•leet your goods at Raiser 32r0.5. and 'sa`va money by buying cheep. TILE LARGEST AND Cheapest assortment of CARPETS 'yen willha at qtanevsi Fres Call lind'ekiihainefor yourself. IIF;SILY LIART3IA,N Cash paid fur all kinds of Country Produce NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. DIVIDED ! GREAT EXCITENINET. Greed Push for the People's „Mad Quarters/ VIE ACTION 0" the Legislature of the Commonweal/',Penn sylvania, in reference to the Borough of NORT,L LEBANON, has caused an unusual degree of excite ment among its quiet inhabitants, but cot near so ranch 115 the Fresh Arrival of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at the MANSION HOUSE STORE OF Messrs.. Funel: & Brothel!. Ara- The Isroprietors feel confident that they are still able to supply all their customers, and the "rest of mankind," wbo will favor them with a call, with any variety of the CHOICEST GOODS. The new system enables them to sell at grealig iv duted prices which they hope will be a great induce meat fur - all desirous of buying cheap, to give them a call. Call and see for yourselves. dw Ladies and Gentlemen are most cordially invited to give them a nail, and examine for themselves. North Lebanon Borough, April f."). 1119. it um- GOOD R. ZIMMER. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET ! er th o e ie b r e el t t a o n tt: h p 6 u7l7e st i a s ss n o o r w ti t e rl t g LentTetr.neeTW nd extensive LELNIBER and COAL YARD of BRECHBILL 4- HORSP t n the Borough of. North Lebanon < on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut 'street; a few quares North of the GeTleSPee „Steam - 11.111.15, and one 'inure east of Boltecr's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best welt -seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplin' and Pine Boards; '1 1 ,4 and 2 inch rennet and Common Plank' White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and joists; White Oak Boaris, Plank and Scantling, ; and 34 inch Poplar BOartlF. Plank and Scantling.. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! - • • The hest Pinil i ntid nemloek Shingles; - - A IS6. ROOfillg and Plas.tering Liiths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pailings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of alt sizes and descriptions. COA ! COAL ! ! COAL!!! The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limehurners and Hollidaysburg Smith Cost, at the lowest prices. 'f Confident that they hare the largest and best as sortment of Lumata of all descriptions and sizes, at Well the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the eitizona of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all pozehasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing An their line to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. BRECHBILI., 8 HORST. N. Lebanon, Feb. 24, 1658. THE SECRET INFIRMATIES OF Youth and Maturity JUST PIUDLISDED, GRATIS. 25th Thousand: A PEW WORDS ON TILE RATIONAL TREAT MENT. -without Medicine. of SperoWorrhea. or Local Weakness, Nocturnal TJniesions , Denitul and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the syistem, Impotency and Impediments to ll:Fringe generally. ItY E. LXNEY, The important, fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITHOLT NEDISINE; is in tlits small tract clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatiayar, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one isonabled to mire HIMSELF perfectly slid at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to address, gratis and post free in 'sealed envel ope by remitting (post paid) tii - o postage sta m p s to Da. B. DI LANEY, SS East 31st Street, Neiv York City: June 22, 1559.4 m. Reigart's Wine actin Liquor Siore fIORNER of Marla/ nyd Water Streets, teba--a. ~ non. Pa, in' the room formerly occimied by a Jacob Weidle, where be still continues to . —•• keep an assortment of the Tory best brands of 'WINES and LIQUORS that can be got. To those who are ac quainted with his LIQUORS, it is ant necessary for him 'to speak, as the Liquors will speak for themselves. To Hotel Keepers, nod all others, ha would stato that it is merely necessfuy for tnem to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full estialaction. EMANUEL lIEIGART. N. 11—RemeMber nt Weidle's Corner. Lebanon, May 6,1655. • -- GRAIN WANTED. 50 1 000 Bushels Wheat. . -50 1 000 Do. Rye. 60,000 Do. Oats. . • -50,000 • Do. Corn. A'l` the Store Nouse of the ailbscriber, ore 'the Union' Canal, below Walnut street, la the borough of N. paid in on`, for which the highest Market price will lat Cash As I have been many years in the business and, bare always been found to deal fairly and pleasantly with my customers, I trust that our dealings may :also continue in the future. ' - JORITDOLEL. N. Lebanon, Feb. 9 , 1859._6m. BACK TO T 1----1-----------_________TlR LB PLACE! .L4GER. 'ziaGER. - -F_TRNRY HARTMAN, the well-lcnown Brewer has 1 - 11 remoued'his LAGER:HERR SALOON to the Large and handsome three story .hause of Mr. Arnold, in Cum berland street, west of the Viank Roa, where he will be Pleased to Bee his old friends and the publie. generully imumberger and Sweitzer Cheese, Holland Herring &c., wholesale End Retail. His BEE R is of Ma own wet nown Brewery. Lebanon, Jan. 1,1859.—tf. PIIOTOGRAPIIIS. :SWARTZ & BRO. CAM D BALE RS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY (:;,00DS, QBEENSAVARE, GROCERIES, ke HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET BUSINESS CARDS A. R. BO UGHTEIIi TTORNEY AT LAW. Office remove 4 to Ironee foe_ „A. merly occupied by Micheal Wagner. Cumberland Street, nearly opposite the Court Ilouee. Lebanon, May 11, 184.-Gm. E it It A. TTORNEY AT LAW, office 'Walnut gr(..et, opposite AL, the Court House, 7-t.ll- oecu;:r4ed by Arucr Boughter,.Esq. _ atof i 7,1R,4 GEORCE VV. KLINE, TTORNEY AT 14W. ---Office with LrA - 1 KLINE, RN Lebanon, Pa. [Lalanon. May 4. IS-59. JOSIA et FUNCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW - 11 -As 'REMOVED hLg offica to Mr.Rohlarnrsnew log, (second, story, at the alley.) two (loan , : ra,,, o r his present location. [Lebanon, March 2, 1552-1::„. J. 11. BOWMAN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, has .REMOVED Ilk offfeo , o Fuctek's New nuilding,(secottil Atom) Cciiabertun.l street, Lebanon. PA.. . Lebanon, April 0,1850. ' - Fire! Fire-! Fire ! GET YOUR PROPERTY INSURED ISAAC 'MITER is agent for several responsible Inser once Companies. Cal at his Office, opposite the Ea gip Buildings, in Lebanon. Lannon, July 27,1859.-3 m. :11/oltss VV. 'Nish, Agent for F' INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4U CIMT:SI7 Street, Pau..tmettur. INCORPOR&TED APRT.. rENNSYLVANIA CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. GEORGE W. DAY. President, JONATIIAN J. SLOnilii, Virg Pres‘t WILLIAM I - BLANCIIARD, See'ry. August 24, 1859.' J. B. Heisler / GENT of Franklin Fire Insurance Company in Phil aaelpbia. Lebanon, .4 uguat 3, 1859.—*. . Petteligilt gt Co's - -- DVERTISING AGENCY, 110 NASSIO Sr.. NEW ilk YORK. tlO STATE ST.. BOSTON. S. 31. Pettengill Co., are the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, and the mead influential and largest circulating Newspapers in the United. States and the Ciumulas. They are ;lathed zed to contract for us at our lowest rates. ittiA NUN, PA, rrlliitillseriber Wishes lo inform hill old friends and the public generally, that be boa, bgain taken the above well-known Idons.e. lie will be much pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Lon:max.—Corner Cumberland and Market streets. IMOinnibusses running in connexion with the hail Rood Trains. IL SD:GRIST. Lebanon, Nos. 10, ISSS. LA F ITEILTE J ICO IiVE it, GAS FITTER. A RTOTSING A. S. ETA'S Office, Walnut sweet: non, Pa. Alarge and bemitifia asiortment of FIX TURES from the well-known establishment of ConNstita S Kassa, always on hand W' Philadelphia pric. .11Z -- All work warranted-to-ere satisfaction. AM" All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. The best of reference given. [Sep-16,'f7- Michael Lauser, Corner of Mulberry au& CitesAut street , : Lebanon, =I GRNANrvNTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAItINGS 17,10 R Cemeteries, Verandas, Balconies, Public and Fri jr vate Grounds, Arm., Sc., which he offers in great va riety of designs at lower prices than the same can be ob. 'twined elsewhere. Also, CHAIN FENCES of every de 'teription constantly kept on hand. August 2h. SUN taiIIRELLAS,just received and Selline- fast, at If_ENltt & STINE'S. Notice. THE undersigned, citizens of Ann's'lle told vicinity i J _ hereby notify all persons to desist front - trespassing on their enclosed . grounds and entering ORCTIA EN , . 1 andafields, throwing open Bars. Fences. & c.. and that - I if the enemy is not discontinued legal means will he taken. . IN. 8.--Parents 'invariably held responsible fur their ehildren. I Joseph Shenk, - John Meyer, (IL 5.,) Joseph L. Shenk, - Martin Meyer, I Abraham Shenk, ~ John Meyer, ' Joseph M. Gingrich, John K. Meyer, John N. Smith Tleury K. Meyer, , John Troxel, John Orer, 1 John Sherk, sr., Samuel 11 - err, i -Wm. Getz, Christian Thor. , Daniel Henning, George Mattenies, Gibson Tt. Sperms-, Jacob Rohland. I Moses Shirk, -• Jtute 22,1859,4m0.* INtitual Fire Ito Sl!Taller Coro 4 pally of Anaiville, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. TIS 00:1IPANY obtained ite Charter at the Ittst tes :don of lie Legislature of Pennsylvania, and noti prepared to receive applications. and make insuranve. on Buildings, Furniture. L 4 tocks of Goods end Merchan= disc. Also On Earns and contents, Farm Implements &e. All persons wishing to insure on a 3liitual pie - sill apply. J 'OIIN AI,LIVEIN. I relident. Rut:imagelDM; Treasurer. JOSEPU K ]Lary, Secretary. MANAGERS: ZOILN" 11. KINPORTS. JACOB FINK. Dr. U. A. FANESTOCE, DANIEL S. EARLY, DAVID BLACK. JACOB S. GEORGE KEGLER, JOIN ALTAVELN, . JOSEPH P. MATZ. CIIRISTOPLI CARMANY, RUDOLPH HER% PETI:11 FOltgY.ll7 SA3III.EL &ELVER. A noville, May 11,1559-3 n Leh , anon Mutual insitranet Compa.abv. Incorporated by the Leolslature of Pa. CI - TARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE AT JONESTOWN; LEBANON COUNTY: GUARANTEE CAPITAL 855,000! fiITITS COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to make Insurance on all kinds of property, in Town or Country, and an as - favorable terms as any iselljr,or erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or Joint stock principle. President—JOHN BEL".N:s.TED, EsQ. ' Wee President—D. 31. RANK. Treasurer--GEO. F. 31EILY. Secretary—W3l. A. BARRY, DIRECTORS: jam: Rac:s...me, Esq. GEO. ROSS, Oro. F. Minix, D. M. KAMIANt. NAPOLEON DESE, JEFF. SITTER, JOHN C. SELTZER, S. K. TREICILLEI4 DAVID BANE, DAVID RA.Nk, DANIEL 11. DIEvER WM, A. DARET2 ANTHONY S. ELY, !Agent for Lebasiosi iiild rteinitS , Jonsetown, Feb. 23.1859. ILebanon Deposit Bank. Cumberland street, one door cast of Reinhard's' rr at e i- IXTILL pay the following IlAt df .LVTEBESt od {'f DEPOSITS, For I year, and longer, 6 per cent. per aniiirm; For 6 months, and longer, a per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, '4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal..lnterest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deptwit to the dato of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberql lino of ac commodatitnito thme who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. 'Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on old Mexican Dol lars-and Hatf Darker& Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Stems, the Caimans and Europe Negotiate Loans, Sc., &c., and do a general-Eli CiIANGT and BANKING RUMNESS. a., DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Gro, Guam', Cagider, • The undersigned, MANAGERS, are Individually liable t o the extent of their Estates, for all Deposita and other bligations of the "LtAtwox DEPOsIT /tVit.." DION CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, iEoItGE SAIIILLER, LEVI KLLNE, AMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS 130 ED, Lebanon, May 12, 1818. GEORGE GLEIM. NEW LIVERY STABLE. ' undersigned respectfully hirer= the public that. be has opened a 'NEW . LIVERY STABLE. at Mrs. RISRE Hotel, Market street, Leb _ - anon, where he will keep for the fg h ", public accuremodationa good stock S.A. of HORSES and VEHICLES. Aid will keep gentle and good driving Horses;and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers furnished -Aler t desired. Also , OMNIBUS for - Parties, Am Lebanon, April 21, ISSS. JAMES. IIIARCH. TO ALL WANTING FARMS." SEE LEVEL tisement of Hammonton lands. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!.! JUST- RECEIVED -AT;' - HENRY & STI N E'S !VILE Subscribers have just received the largest and best selected stock of GOODS in tls.ir lino Of busi ness ever brought to this Market and respectfully in vite their customers and the public in general to CALL and Examnrs before pnrchaSing elsewhere. Our Stock Gamuts in part a . LADIES' DRE SS GOODS Suck as an of Fine Melly, C hally - Delathes, Lawns, Barege Napoleons, Tamertines, Crape. Maltz, Poil de cherres, Bayadere Ho - 'hairs and Traveling Dress Materials, New Styles, Flue Lawns in BroVens, Pinks and Blues at 12, cts , the best • goods offered, at DENBY t STD/ VS. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Light Colored and Fine Black Cloths, Lightfaney Cos simeres, much reduced, White Linea. Ducks and Drills, M areaillei . Vestings, prime assortment. • - ' . HENRY & STINE, South West Corner of Cumberland and Market streets. - VID TOP • ATKINS &-BRO.'SNew Boot and Shoe sou see Store, Waltz & Roedel have just received a large supply of foreign 111UOIC of which they are prepared to furnish catalogue to any one yanking Inquiry. • - PERSONS 'WA.NPOrG CIIANGE Or CLl mate for heilth. See advertisement of Hammonton.Lands Another column. Sardines, Ketchup, Pure Worcestershire., Saul* and Piekels in quart Bottles, an Sold cheap by OYES & 311bizit. IF YOU Nc — F - A - RT A No.l A3II3ROTYPE, Very cheap, go to DAThrs A Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. A TKINS BRO. promise to be punctual, and wilt en A deavor to please all who may call on them for Bate and shoes. OE=