blot Vail • trlt% it/ . - '*ll6N D8M0086710 PRINCIPLES MST. TO LEND, WE OEAOS TO -Fallow." WS. ffi. BEESL4f, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA 'WRBI4ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. ISO `TOR PRESIDENT IN 1860, JOHN C, BRECKINRIDGE, • Or KENTUCKY. (liableta to the Declaim' of the Charleston Democratic National Convention.) DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS FOR ATTDITOR GETTERAL : Richardson L. Wright OB YHILA.DELPITIA. .FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL John Rowe , OF FRANKLIN' COLYNTT. `THE SIMPLE DIFFERENCE Senator DouglaS contends that Pop ' ular Sovereignty, as applied to sla, very in the Verritoiies,' means that 'the people of a territory, - without re gard to number, have the power to decide whether slavery shall be intro duced or prohibited. The regular Democratic party contends that the territories should be free to all, sub-. ject only to the Constitution of the United States, and that theoproper time to dispose of the Slavery ques tion-is when.a State. Constitution is formed. Then a majority of the peo ple of a territory would be in a prop er condition to decide to a finality a question of so much importance.— This makes the difference between Toptair'sovereigntrand squatter or ' mob , severeignty. While the two wings of the. Democratic party thus whioh .rdifference will - be ireconciled - by. the Charleston Nation al Democratic Contention,' either view is infinitely preferable to that entertained by the opposition, or rath - er Republican, party which contends that Congress has the - power to en force the abolition of slavery upon the people of a Territry—even against their will. If Congress has such pow er it also has the power to' force sla• rveryiupon-an ninvi/ling people. •The rresult would be, in the case of either Douglasism or Rep' blicanisal,linter minable strife; under - .tire former principle in the Territory and under the latter in Congress. The only safe and pacific measure is that advo cated by the regular Democracy.— Let the Territories be free property to all—emigrants from , the whale Union to go there with their prop firty whatever it - be. -bran cases, by the time a sufliaient population pis there to form a state govern meat, self-interest will dictate the policy to be pursued in reference to slavery.— If slave labor is profitable and desira ble in the State it will be introduced, -and ifnot it will be abolished. iitor By a late arrival from. San Ju an, the Island belonging to Washing ton Territory, and which was lately taken possession of by .Gen•eral Ear tstey,.we, have areport that:it was at tackeki: by a British Man-of-War and that thirty:Americans were. killed.— so there will be a breeze ,of war, bat it is hoped that the reportis false. , Tbo importation of a cargo of real live negroes into .a Southern port, di rect from the coast of Africa, would be a God send just at this time to the PRepublicans. In lien however .of the ;genuine imPortation;they are daily :.manufacturing imaginary stories of such transactions, which they hope will answer their deceptive purposes as well. If they were only content with this extent of lying they might go on.in their harmless occupation.— But when . they go so far as to give statements like the .one now going the rounds of their papers, that Judge Douglas should have recently said to a company of his friends at Washington, that • tens of onsan cl s of slaves are anntialV imported, it 1 , 3 , time , that their propensity to false hoods. ,should be checked. Judge Douglas and several others of the gentlemen named, who should have Composed, the party, publicly state that the assertions charged are not only false, but that no such .meeting took place-at Washington or any oth er place: Tile truth is, the only im portation of slaves into the United States in the last thirty years, was by the bark Wanderer, in defi.auce of law, and to the regret and. dismay of all honest and law-abiding men, south as - well as north LATE FOREIGN .NEWS.--'.Cho steam ship Europa arrived at Halifax on alight of the 7th inst., with news from w.ope tothe 27u1t. The Zu rich Conferee -was still in session, and it Was supposed that it would conclude - its labors early in Septem ber. Sardinia has refused ,to permit the annexation of the ItaliankDachies to her 'dominions without the consent .of the other -powers, particularly France, but no disposition has yet been evinced by the inhabitants of Tuscany and Modena to allow their exiled sovereigns`to resume their for um position. 1211 GEORGIA is probably the lightest taxed State in the Union. Its State tax is only two-thinis of ft mill on the dollar. A man owning $lO.OOO of property pays only $6.62 taxes. Oe.orgia is one of the most flourishing States, also rapidly rising, in manufacture as well as in agriculture. From this it would appear that all the Southern States have not the gal- loping consumption, as northern Re- publicans would have us believe.— While northern politicians are devot ing their time, attention and tears to the amelioration of the people of southern states, and neglecting their 'own, soutbenerilend a helping hand, thus being doubly eared for. While we are oppressed with outrageous taxes, and:living under annoyances and anxieties, they arc lightly taxed I and live happy and contented. Hence, the impropriety, if nothing worse, of the 'Republican State Commit tee of Pennsylvania; :devoting upwards of two loiig coluMns to a consideration of the.imaginnry sufferings of others, when the same ability employed up on the dissection and considerati on of wrongs and - ahifies at home, would have,. probably, been of some benefit. .When seeking out the Heathen afar off,.polititioris as well as Christians are too apt to overlook the- Heathen at their own doors. BBIBERY.—The opposition candi dates, for the Legislature in Berke county, publicly' 'offer $2OO each to the voters of that Countyifithey will elect them. - Never in the history of politics have we seen anything so barefaced. They propose to pay the money in this way :—Failing to have the compensation of members reduc ed to $5OO they willTay $2OO apiece into the county Treasury. Perhaps the people of 13erks county will iot' choose to be bribed for $OOO - in the aggregate, which ..vould: amount to exactly cents Voter, therelbeino about 16,000 , \''OLCI'S ..Berks county. Messrs. Hottenstein; Klopp and Hol .loway must have , rather a poor opin ion of tho value of votes in BerkS county. Ile- Some of thc.:- - parties engaged. in the sale of the liiblic works of this state, are beginning te,"blow." Mr. Petriken, an opposition member of the Legislature, says-that it will be proven that 4hile the North Branch Canaliwas sold to the Sunbury ail(' Eiiie-Railroadtompany, for1;500,000, in promises toTay, $2;000,000 was of fered :by other parties. The next "points" upon which we would like Mr. P's information is, how nitwit did some of the members of the Legisla ture recieve for. the passage of the sale or, are they still unpaid and is that the cause of Mr. P's blowing ? Were the biters bit ? The world will yet learn that the "sale" of the pub -lie works of our-State was one of. the greatest Pieces of plundering. rascali ty ever perpetrated upon pople. GARDNER WALKING, ON THE WATER.. It was announced some days since in an Oswego paper that a,gr. Gard ner would.perform the feat of walk ing on the water. According toprom ise an experimental trip was made Thursday afternoon in the presence of• at:limited number of gentlemen, as 'we learn by a communication in the Oswego Paladium: , There is also -a person residing in a small village in Wisconsin, who writes to the (Mica goLeaderthat he will attempt to walk across Lak . 6 Michigan in a pair )f pat ent shoes. We give, place to the Os wego account, and also the .proposi ;tion to the Leader. Ourre.tders must 'be their own judges about the proba bility of accomplishing such a Amt.— The Paludium says : In accordance with an invitation, party -of gentlemen assembled yesterday after noon, at a point upon the river a short distance above the second darn, to witness an experinion tat performance by Mr. S. Gardner, the water pe destrian'. Taking our seat in our carriage, we started more with the anticipmi'on of enjoying a pleasant drive than of witnessing any remarka ble exhibition, but wp were destined to be disap pointed- Arriving upon the spot we found G-trd - nor nearly ready toproceed wi th his feat, and a party of thirty or forty gentlemen in attendance . . At a bout 3 o'clock" Gardner adjusted his appara tus, and wa:s ready to start. Whatever where the expectations of tilts spec tators, Gardnerseemad b have perfect confidence and proceeded aS if the business vs , :t no new thing to hiM he had evidently nssuted himself by previous experiment and practice. Toe spot selected wileone where the bank receded directly into ileepwater. Supporting himself on the start bye toile wikh.;,.was.hold by several persons on shore, on reaching the end he let loose, and stool upon the surface of the water. Gardner also us ed a balaneingpole,der the same parpose and in the same manner of the tight rope.perforsaer.— He proceeded directly out from the shore, w.th a kind of swinging gait, his body swaying to anU fro as he stepped. A short distance from shore the apparatus, was hardly discernible, and thepeodestrinn h .d every appearance.of walking-upon the surface of the water, with no artificial aid, With the exception of his balancing pole. His progress was about the same as in ordinary walking upon land, and app tautly with nearly thasatee ease. He reach ed the opposite aJore, without stopping, in Six minutes and a quarter. Mr. G. did not step up on the shore, but merely rested upon his Met a moment or more, supporting and balancing him self by placing his pole upon the bottom. Snort ly he started upon his return, and reaching the middle of the river again stood still. Here Gard nor turned himself emu d several times without moving his feet, but simply by the act of swing ing his balancing pole. He then started again, and quickly strided to the shore. He appeared very little fatigued or excited by the perform. ance, and the success of .the present experiment was nothing snore than•he-expected. The whole titne'occupied upon the water was a trifle over eighteen minutes. GENSUS.—Nex - t year th© eight census,. of the. United States is to be taken. This enumeration is. one of the most laborious and difli cult tasks which the Government has': to perform. A timely suggestion" -is made by the National Intelligencer which is worthy :of consideration, and :which we quotein the hope that it may belmeded before: the census takers shall be-called upon to discharge, their duties., The suggestion is this : .“That, :each farmer this fall, as he gather -A ! is crops shalbkeep something THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. like an accurate account of the quali ty and value of' the same ; and if lie will take trouble, to make out a state ment of the names and ages of his family ; the number of acres of laud cleared and timbered the number and ages of his servants;: the num ber and value of his horses and mules: i the number of bales of cotton, bur -1 refs of corn, bushels of wheat, oats, rye, barley, corn, potatoes, Sze., and the value of each; and leave it , some place where any member of the fam ily, who may heat home when the deputy marshal shall call, can readily got hold-tif A. it will save time to all concerned, and .very .greatly as sist to make the census returns per fect, complete, and satisfactory. CIIARGRD WITH MURORR—A MYSTR• RIOUS CASR.—Considerable exeiternent was created in town on:friita,y after noon, and during."Siitufday, in conse quenee"of a rumor being* circulatedthat a than had been murdered and buried in a garden near thu 'Rolling Milt, ,The factsw of the ease, : as near as e: can learn, areas folloWS: It appears that anolorect:WOrnan,riarn, ed Cathitrine (YR - Han, who,l , taa been for soniet.rne and is still . Confined in the Jail at 'Carlisle; on t tiharge of:ass:intr. and Battery. made Borne revelations to regard to trinrder said: had been committed In the.Sprinci : nf 1856, at the house of - K r a. S;ll . ih' b ßlaek, on the Railroad near the' She states that sberesided'in the house at t h e t i me , :Win. etinnpany . with a friend: - of his and a ,stranger, came to the IMO:Se ; the'y'played a game of cards for - SI - Mt .aSide; quarrel ne.. mrrred . ; the / stranger accesed.the gam biers of cheating; the . lie passed, and the stranger. drew a: knife, when Knox dreW a:pistol and gbet hitrillirptign the . head. The body :was wrapped in a sheet,.and, tried in the garden at mid night. The g.ri and Knox scrubbed tip thespots of blood, and in the morning Mrs; Bina sowed seed over the spot VI/here the corpse waS:butied. She also states that a sister-ioaWof KnoX, when she'heard the yeport':of the pistol faint ed, arid Went into hysterics, and was coefuted to her hed for several days of -iTho girl;saYSfor a long tune tire af, fait has weighed heavily upon her mind, but through th-retrts and a liberal supply . of money; she haS been induced tokeep the in:trier quiet. :Wbile ink prison'she %Vizi taken :sick, and fearing' she was about ;to die, Site revealed: the cireum, suitiees of the affair The girl was brought from Carlisle, on Pri`d.q,, and . taken to the - house, rebut she pointed out the spot- Search was immediately : made, hot' fer.sunce cause: was discon tinued and•uot resettled till Morning, In the meantitne, Mr. Herr telegraph ed ro'the Mayor of Pinladelphia, to ar rest and hold Wut.:Knox. This was done, and officer Becker loft here in the half past two o'clock train to bring him up, but Knox, who ajipeared to be aux • inns to meet the charge, left in elihrge of one of the police in the 11 o'clock train, and arrived herr:titan early hour . on Saturday Morning. .1v warrant .was then :issued by Jusiteeßeader, and lilac ed in the hands of Itaudahangh, Who 1 arre.::lxd Kis.thx. aqd,placeit imp in Knox. On , - Saturday afternoon, ,: was brought liefore judge Pearsou,;on itwrit of habeas cotptra,where,he entered hail in therm securities, to the ameent , of fir teen thousanddellars;to . .appea'r ateourt awl answer , .the-charue unirde-, fie washed Own reconizance $5,000, Sainiref Knox, a Brother of , the accused, $5,000, and Stewart Maloney, of adelphia, $5,000. , • .The whole aftair is involved in mys teryoind %till, pe.ltaps, always remain so.- 7 :llarrisbur,g! Patriot. Oy- Remarkable developments in fi nanciering .have been . Entitle in Pitts burg, in.the course of a judicial lures. ligation.into certain fraudulent rrarisae 'lionSconneeLal with . the -Monongahela Valley.Banh, Warrants were issued a few.t9.B since for the arrest, of Stephen .D. Whip: and S. G. Langdon; of 'New !fork, Iri answer ti chargenffOrgery 'and .conspiracy. ofF,ifice char‘Til is that Dillaye and Landon presented forg ed ai:rtificates of di prisit on the Amer ican Exchange Bank, of New York, to the 'lumina - of $27,501, exchange for Stuck : : of the Morionga•heht -V:Mey Bank, at the- title thatinsiitntion began operations. The Directot . 'sunt Coin• miesioners to Nevi , - York to invinoigate the Circumstances of the fraud; Hod rin their return in rut tsburg tvitrrintsr,f arrest Were 155,11041. Llnt.T.loll was se cured by the Pittsburg i4lice.rs, and is now tinder arrest in that city. Dillaye, being-out of town, has not yet been ar. rested. The, detutis of the fraud turn' a very curious story. WIIITEN ucc OF Tl/11 11.1112.-M r. D Parrav, sniff suravon . at Aldershot', gives a very interesting accouni of a cast of sudden whitening, of the hair. On the 19th of Februari,lBss, idler an with the rebel Inrce, in the swill' r,f Oude, a capiuredSopoy of the Bengal army was brought before the au• thorities for examination. Apparently aware from the firs!: of the danger of his position, he trembled v'ioleutly,in tense horror and despair were depicted on hiS countenance, and lie seemed al. most stupefied by fear. IA bile under observation, within the space of hall an hour, his hair, from theglossy jet black of the Benizalee, beeame gray on every portion of his head. A FATAL Join.—A man n amFtl Shreeves,.in Zilox county, 111. , discov ering two - men on night of last week, helping themselves On his pretnises to water melons without leave, knocked clue •of thetti down with'n einh. The men sprung to his feet, and clUsitig with Shree - ves, stabbed or cut' biin, with a 'knife which he had been using on the qtmlons. The scuffle was soon over, when Shreeves recognizing the Tres- passers to he a couple of his friend sen d neighbors, accepted their apologies,re• girded the affair as a joke, and inyiled them to.partake of retreShments. The cut belied received wa4t.seed over a a trifling matter, but it was;M6reserious than and .next day . caused his death. Catist: OF THE AvEoRA BoREALIS. IL de Is Rive, the celebrated French astronomer, explains the production of the Aurora Borealis in the following mann. r : "NV hen the sun, having pas. 4• ed into the southern hemisphere, no lon ger heats Our atmosphere, the aqueous vapors which have accumulated during the summer in this part of the winos , pliere begin to condense, the kind of humid cap enveloping the polar regions extends More and more, and facilitates the passage of electricity accumulated in the upper portions of the air. But 'in this elevated region, and especially i at this period of the year, the aqueous Tepors must most frequently pass into the state of.minute particles of ice or snow Boating in the mr,similar to those 1 which give rise to - the halos : they form i as it' Were, a kind of semi-transparent I I mist. Th ese half frozen logs conduct i the , efbcryieity "'to the surface- of the i earth, near the pole, :and ant, at the i same time, illuminated by !hoar: cur -1 rents or electric discharges. Inf fte I. aII Observers agree in asserting that the au- - rora borealis is constantly. preceded by a mist, which rises (ruin the pole,' and the! margin of which, , less dense than i the.rtionaindee, is coinrediliii!first!; and, i!indeed, it is .very frequent near the pole in 'lke ,winter months; and especially in- I: rhuse.aiiiere there is an abundance of i :vapor in the air. (* -- .Barnion. is said actually:to have offered Mr. Spurgeon, the celebrated English Biptist'preacher,E2,ooo alear to come to Aineriel and wake a lector irrgiour.. Mr. Spurgeon replied by -wri 4111g:simply' '"Acts 10," and 8m foil ing it to Barnum. The verse reads thus: "0, fool of subilcly and all Inis• cilia, thou chddtif. the devil, wilt Piton not cease to perwert • uhe 'right ways of 'the-Lord ?" . THE DIFFERENCE,--TilOnglfßl Mid I and De Lave, the—two: rope.wallters, i trine not yet Aroken their: necks, an .16 shinan and an American have, both being.spectiiters Of their feats. One f e ll -front a rook at N iagrara Falls, and the other remitted into the Genesee, This is the difference' between caretfOlness and carelessness. A"aV FS G lig A 1) 13NA DRAT) Botik.--- The Newburgh Index gives the follow ing curious but melancholy particulars of a respectable fanner in that nele.n• borliood, who "was once ; r resident of that city::: - Mr. .re.spee.ta 41e 'farmer in tho township of Camden ..East, while enii . i;geil ui tinisliirig a new dwelling on his pretnimes, the scaffold gave way, nod he , wnsiirecipilatod haarl. foremost' to the ;ground and dislocated his neck, hut' very fortunately and ant's teriously did not him. When his head was brought' to its proper position, the veriehrm of .his nook returned to their place with hut dii.ttitict snap. The whole hutly , is paralyzed and dead front the neck downwards. fie is riot capable of moving a onts , -.le e-xperi encmg the slightest train - . Fortunately th e nerves -supplyiw the mremlf.'s used in respiration were not paralyzed, and he can brew he and live. [Lid the inju ry of the spinal cord been a little er; be would havwdted inuriediroply, "The:sense Of -sight, itearimr, sou•llitig, are normal,rand his•dutellect unim paired." gptcial, 40titiO, The heavens wore illuminated on the even ing of August 26th, 1,540. by the most splendid Aurora Borennis ever seen•in the enentry. Bays , f mutt-velar alight flashed arrow the sky, and the (Images weve beautiful in the extreme. At one t irate a rapt' oh , erviw remarked th.t he fancied be could. see the sparkling lights form themselVes into thefellowing word,: all your garments at the ltr....vn atone Clothing of R.; Wilson, Nos. iitKl and 605 Chestnut St., a i).11"0. Sixth, Philadelphia. • Sept. „- See See Dr. Sanford's advert leement of Liter Inrigw rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! Vic Original and Brst 7sL the lti u All Milers aro more imitatimm, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. It AY. RED, Olt RUSTY 11A111 Dyed instantly to a bountiful and Naturid Drown or Black without the least injury to flair or Skin. FIVPEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS hove ham awarded to Wm. A. Tateludor SinCe and over SO.- nOu applications have been made t the IL•tir of hit pa trons of his isin,ins 'Dye. 01 - 31. A. DATOLII , 3I.' 'HAM 1:117H produces a color not to be distinguished from nature. and Ay.kittiANTED not to injgre the.loast. however king it tally horowin. nol. Anti 1 - be i'll . Ctfects of Dad-Dyes rentialied; the II air invigorated for Lifa , bv this Splendid Dye. m a d e , sold be applied fin 9 primate rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 lirottinisay. New-York. „SAd in all cities awl towns Di th, 2 , gutted Status, by Drip' , .gists'and Faney Goods Deider. 4? - 4' The tienuiliti has ti) naine and address upon a steel 4gato engravio,t on four sides of oath :lox, of iWIL Li AM A. itATOII LOD,: 2,13 troadway, New York. , lObt tiC Dr: Does' Drug Store, Lebanon, ra. Dee. 1, 1345,--ly. IMPORTANT TO PEMALES , --Dr. elioesoinan's 'PILLS—The combinations of ingredients in These Pills, is the realt of a long madptovate: they are mild in their operation. and certain of restoring Mi nim to its roper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved sue/ es-'flll. They are certain to open those abStruetions to whi boodles are liable, and bring, an turn into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale mid deathly Oottuteuance changed to a healthy one. No fentale - ran'enjny 'good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, mild; ur alit' Other cause. the Puerta health hunlediatel2 , begins to decline, awl the want 4' such a remedy has been the. cause of en many consumptions among young fedetles.' Headache; pain in the side. palpitation of the heart, loathing, of fond. and disturbed sleep, de most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is case. the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. In till cases of nervous and spinaleiltections in the bad; and limbs, low ness 'of spirits: hysterics, &c. Nor are they less efficaci ous in the Clint ouLetoorlicve, et:mutually called the "Whites." These Pills should itsver'be taken 'during pregency. its they would be sure to cause• a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetattle, and free front anything in jurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions which should. be read., accompany each hex 7-he:" "I" arc Pat tap in square flat boxes. Persons residing where there are no agency established. by en closing Ono Dollar in a letter,preptild. to any anthorised agent can have them sent tedheirrospective addresses by return of mail. tarreaom 8, General Agent for iho .1.1. States, 1U chambers st., New York. To *hum ell Wholesale orders should he Addressed. Sold at Dr. Rom' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa Dee. 1„ WIGS-WIGS-WIGS DATCHELOR'S WIGS Iti.NDTOUPEES surpass all.— They sire elegant, light. easy mid thimble. Bitting to it eliarm—n , turning up behind—no shrink ing ow the head; indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly underitood and made. Dec. 1, 1853.-Iy. 233 Broadway, New York. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In all diseases Inflammation more or less predominates —not to allay inilionination strikes at the root of disease —lathe an immediate cure. DALLErS 3 fAGlatj RAM EXTRACTOR, and nothi'mj else, Will allay inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. DAIXEY'S 31RGICAT; l'd EXTRACTOR will cure the following-among n great catalogue of di seases : BURNB.scALDs, CUTS. CHAFES, SORE NIPPLE:3. coßss, BUNIONS. lattnSlLß, STRAIN'S, BITES, POISON', Bites, SCROFULA, ULCERS, FEVER SOIM:JTIONS, EAR ACRE, PILES, BORE EYES, GO UN, SAFELLIN fiS, E UNIATISNE. SCALD BRAD, SALT ILIIEUNI, BALDNESS, ERYSIPELAS, RINGWORM,, BARBERS aNIALL FOX. steams, assit, RC. &c. To some it mar appear incredulous that so. many dis eases should be reached by oueprticle; suchen idea will vanish when reflection points the fact. that the .solve is a combination Of ingredients, each and every one ap plying n perfect antidote to its app site disorder. DALLEY'S MAiIICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR •In its effects is.magieal, because the time is BO .short be tween' diSease and a permanent curs; and it is an extract or* it draws all disease out of theaffected part, leaving nature as perfect ns before the injury. 71„ is seureely necessary to ear that no house. work-shop, crinanufat. , tory should be one moment without it. ::;({ Pain Extractor k EZOltlitle 11111C,S1 the box has until it st , el plate migration . , with the name of Henry Dai ley. Xlimunictorer. For sale by :01 Drargisis and patent no.diente dealers throughout th 6 United. Status and Csa t aias. l'flocipal Depot. liis Chambers St.. N. York. F. CIIAC).I Sold at Dr. 1108 S. Drag etore. Lebanon, Pa. WATCHES AND JEWELRY =1 Ivivrclit, .A. `1) .1 E W Elia, =I J . W .A CKER, combor,„„dst.. next d.or nr, LioetlWlattl•PT ' S QLOCKS. Thirty Day, I , light Day, Thirty Hour, CLOCK Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa- OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4- SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry-Goods, Groppry crockery, IE3EIEI jra AMITE It 8 9 TO 1? C. . , T }ION MID 7.3 MX M ifornm his. friends and th public that lielmg.iiist received ti.new stock of Coods for the Winter Trude, irliich \ill be found ss'cheep as sny stork of the kind in this town. ronsiqing of all such ODODS as are usually kept ir, .e first-c4ss store. Particular attention is gii-61" to Staple Coeds for the country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA DIES' IVEAllstich a's Laces, Lawns; Edgings, Under sleeves, &c. GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeri3s,-Castort-c, Tweeds, Farley and other Vestines, I:elvets, Cords, Ac. In the GROCERY department may be found a splendid assortment of every need in the Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Teas. Mackerel, &c. Iu CROCKERY. the stock is well glected. ' ' LY:ONA IC D 31311qt:41'. AW—.!flie-kighe.it market ,priee Wilt bar paid. I'M. COUN TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon. Supt. MM=B )ETISONS in want of Feed rut Lowe or Pigs, can ob tain it daily at the Lager Deer 1;11E1V/30;V of the subseiber in North Lebanon. township. Price, lu cents a ba4hol. - Mallon, Feb. 2,1859 M2==l 71)ESPECIT7JLLY informs the public Mit he is re it, relying a largo stuck of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, wbfrh he will sell. wholesale And retail. on such terms as will tuit, pm - chasers. [July - 47., '859. IF YOU WANT A PHOTOGRAPH of yourself or friend, tbo best aro to be lied al DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit. Bank. "UST RECEIVED a superior PORT 'fl NE, very &A -!J lento; dsO SCOTCII Arc, LuNDON PORTEtc, CATANCCA MUNDY and CINCINNATI CHAUCAONE, RC REIGART'S Wine and Liquor Store. Swa lava Colleain teliaM Mate Jonestown, Lebanon Co.„ Pa. - IVII E Edifice being finished. the Summer Term will commence on Monday. 4th <lf April Males mid Fe , males of the ace of eight years and upwards, will be In structed by a competeht board -f teachers. Pupils from abroad will board with the Principal. For circulars containing particulars. address any tam of tlie suhscri b era. ;JOHN BRUNNER, Esq.. Pres't of the Board. .. ...HENRY S. MEI IA: Secretary: I. B. RUPP, Principal. .4oneatow.l4'reb.l6, 1g 9. .I.IENITY STINE infirm all Bayerz anti Cousariers who wi3h to tiet 3.ich Quirk RIM EMS 1 DU Til - I . HENRY A: STiNtil. who invito all Cash on Prompt Men, to Come marl see Them. T E.lNio'rff(' E. The old gone worm 'is conte to fire twain TDIIN PETBR }TOTER would repecift4ll3 , inform the f.) jai hilt' that he continues this business of LI 3msToN SAWING AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Street ; Dust Lebanon. He 'finishes the lowing articles out oh the best Mid soundest limestone that ran he pro cured in this neighborhood, viz:—Doon SILLS and PIM% FORMS, 11;Tee,, WINDOW. SILLS and HEADS. CELLIR Mon CUBER - ,, CURB-STONES, Shoe Seraper 'blocks. as well as any other article that can be manufeettirol of limestone. His Curb-stones are frara fonr to five tnilies think; and his prices in aceordance with the gnatity.. lie was the first person that introduced the limo-stone inlo this place, and is now prepared to finkh oft lime stool, so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble. in proof of which asser tion he directs `he public to the finished work at his es tablishment. Ilmrespectfolly invites all those who in tend erecting now - hoildings., total ] at his establishment and convince - themnsolves of the excellent finish of his work as also of the chealmess of his prices. Lebanon. April fil,lBo.—ly. `Who Has not beeto Hit New SigtaPiQupr .. I , y STELLWAG SS S.; 1111 , ).. at their , Wvrcii Nn Jumitr Ersixhttsrixt , xr.632 4, 4.. ) f iiitu-xet Street, one door below 7th Phil '2 1 adelphia. lint the Sign is nothing to what is exhibited. inside. American ( -..:;,'-- , .- '.%. Watches, in G old. anti Silver Cases. Rail road Tintbkeepers of Iniglish ana Salsa makes; Fashionkble jewelry and Silver oar', and also fine Table Cutlery, ma the hest thing . ofall that IL*. prlees of all the attractions is within the ranee 01 the tusallest pockets. Si km.tritutiN & DUO. April C 32 Market street, 141filteVa. .4•*etv Oroceries. Another N- w tkltk <,t Gmceritt. Fruits:. t‘c.. hoesjest be4i ro r cived OE T 6 t MlLialt ; un Market St. uppri,it - e 31r$. lona Ilia. New Valencia selling at from G. 7, S and 10 Cents. per pmmd. W. G. WARD, (Successor to J. M. Good.) • books kill iti7d NatiOilyr -3 MARKET SQUARE, LEBANON. - IiXTARD hm , always on hand' the latest publications Ilistorius, Biographies. bketrlnts or Travels. the Poets of Europe and this couniry, Classic LiterstUre of the German, En zlish, French. Latin. Creek atm 1 Hebrew ; and lb:ht muting matter, tam he obtained at store. also. Biblical histories f various authors, on Church and other suitieets. The Preacher, Tearber. Doctor, Lawyer, Mrcimnia, everybody. NHL be accommodated at WARD'S BOOKSPOII School blocks. Blank Books and Stationery of every description on hand. and sold at the lowest possible CASH mum Also. Piano, Flute. Violin, and Guitar Music, and In. structors. Tha great {stars of WARD'S BOOKSTORE Is that you get all the Monthly Matutthies of Bos ton, Sew York. Philadelphia. Thdtintore. and all the DAJLY AND Wit LY N LWSPAII CRS Of every city and town of importance in the United States. . PAPER Of every variety of patterns and Prices; also Window :51.ndes. n DM article, and sold at a little aticance au cost price. WARD'S the Owl., iu short, to go to for all you want hi hig Lino. He dues not think it too numb aruuhle to wait wt hi:3 eu FifiraCrS; he is obliging, and what is betti.r than all, the customary will get what they want, and at prices that will snit them. Country Storekeepers and Retailers can be supplied at WAR D'S and will Sall! 5 per emit. by purehm , ing from kin; in stead of at Philadelphia or elsealtimo. .4e- ORDERS for book ..te, will receive prompt attontion. HEM ELMis Elt—Ward'e lioukAtore is the Awe. Any- Us* can direct yon there on inquiry. Lebanon. March - .14. 1659. • ___ NEM' LIVERY . STABLE. ri VITE undersigned respectfully informs the public that 17 he has opened a X Ell" LI Vllll.l' STABLE, at Mrs. :- z . RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leh- ..,..., I A t ,„„t-,,,t_ . anon, where he will keep for the ~ i. -F-1. pa blicaecommodation a good steek : - or RAISES and VE111(IL ES. Ile wilt keep gentle and good driving horses. and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. - Also OMNIBUS fat' Parties. Se. _ ... _ Lebo nen. April 21, 1858. A ".11;S MA RCM SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES eon be Carlied on profitably at Ha annonton. See advertisement of' tititlatilolltott Lands. ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DEMO IITF CIL climate, knit soil, and seems from frosts, See adver tisement of Hammonton Lands in another column: • PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE THEIR business to a rapidly increasing Country,'a New Settle ment were bumtreds are going. • Where tlmelimate is nail l an.l delightful- See advertisement of the Hammon ton Settlement, another column. PERSONS. WANTING CHANGE OF ClA mate foritealth. See advertissment of - Hammen it Lands another column. O KS,A3I,IOC'OKS, JUST BY RUCS:MI:O AT J. W. ACKE Si From 4,25 to $lO, 8 day and 'BO 0et..22, 56. . . IF YOU WANT A good PICTURE for n Modidlion or Pin, call ot DAI LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank.. 110 YOU WANT _,GOOD PICTURES GO TO . Ili RIC Ai A Rat' S tir LiDirr DALLots,-ovet D. S. itaber's Drug Store, 0 on Cumberland street. Lebanon. -Pa. AmnitOTTPES, MELAINOTrimS, AIIuTYPES, PAryßoTrprS and P 110 1 .41- ORAPIL, taken daily. (Sunday excepted.) Prices reasona ble and Pt accordance ividt thdlize, style and quality of the eases : Rooms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 'o'clock, P. Id. Lebanon, June 2,1908. PIIOTOGIIIIPII§4. ITE LLO. Betsy, where are you going that you are dressed up CO? Ane.-1 am giiiirs to J. IL E El t 1 in Adam Build ing' to have tor lak• tie , s /incr.—Why do you 'so to Reim and not to one of the other rooms to have it .•-tii.s.--Beeali Sr K . iufs Dietures are sharper, clearer and more truthful than others, and ncarly everybody gars to Qio!s.ii—Can you tell me why his pictures arc superior to ,itlicrst A u , —Yes 1 he had 9 years practice. and has superior Cameras. and all his other fixtures are of the most pr,ved kind. Qum—What kind of Pictures does by take? Ajax.--He Dikes Ambrottpes, and Mel i anntypes. of all sizes and superior finish : and l'lritograplo, from the smallest up to Life Size. Plain and Colored in Oil. He takes all Sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de ceased person , and has Diem colored life like, by tine of the best Artis , s. Ms charges are reasonable and his MOMS are open every day (except sunilay) from N O'clock, A • 11. to G, M, Don't Imget. KELWS ROOMS is the place yon can get the Best Pictures. CO4ll, COM, Co:, WE, the mot . ersigncd. would eespectfully inform the y of Lebanon county, that we are now pre pared o supply the commulity with COAT, either 'Wholesale or Retail, as; We will keep all kinds Of COAL on hand. such as Pea, Chestnut, Nut, Rave, Erg am/ Broken COAL. white, red and !Jrag ash, Which We are constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries in the Coal legions, and would here say that we will sell our Coal its low as they ran be sold by any. Person in the county. which we will sell at our Mill, or any part of the two boroughs. MYERS & sudot. Lebanon, Feb. 3, 1858. Stoves,Stoves. Stoves. Selling 'Cheaper than at any other Stove Store in Lebanon for CASH till Subscriber is determined to sell Stoves at from IC to 20 per cent cheaper than any other estabtishment in Lebanon. Call and see my, stock. rawest door to -the lidsta•in - Rank . , 1 &mg° nothingfor Thank fol for past, Wog ya hopes to still receive a eliam of public patronage. • •.- . JAMES N. RUU EitS. Lebanon, Nor':24, 1859. • • ENCOURAGE ENTER-PRIZE ALWAYS' SOMETHING'NEW r ILE lims now are new arrival of the jutudzonieSt and cheapest new Good'a at the Cheap Store. - IF 11 - OU MANI' . - To Save - money, buy ylifir, Dry Goods at Raber Eros IF YOU WAST. I To get a cheap, yet handsome $4ll Dress, Bailer & Bros., is the Once to Dtiy them: they bare Fancy and Black Silk from .55 cents, yard. :ind upwards. II yotl WANT A handsome SHAWL, Omar, Call at 'Haber a B , 09.. y ii Ydlr - V A NT Collars. Sleeves, or other Embroidery, you ea,re moo• ey'by buying of Haber IF YOU WA . = A good pair of Itid er Caber .4 Eros have them and irlll sell cheap. IF YOU WANT Cattioo. Prints. You. (qui buy. them at Babor & Bros., ' from 4 ctiat: ,, a yard. to 10 tents,amt'Eritish and French, from 12 to 25 cenis peryard. .1.1? :YOU WANT , Ginglem4. Miler E Eris have them I% om 61 cents a • yard to cents_ .3111FIMS. you ean - Eat . t 'them hatter 13r0., 'from 3 cents a Yana to 20 or 25 cents. any 4pality,you wish. ANynaNG ELSE TIiAT 'You need'ilw Drees or rtuuil3i :uso,l*.u.o will fiud choaw t Reber & Ifni, IF YOU WAINT ~ • • , A Coat, a pair of Pants. or. Xest -for. wound& - 11o.her 4 Bros_ have the hest asewtment of Goods-for the sea son, met the prices to sort yoh... .... , .... i - FOit YOUR . ; VOW ,',' I Cloihing•oket your'goods-at -.Haber i L'ros: Mid , save -money by buying cheap. i . THE LAROEST AND .elfehpest assortment of CAR PET$' yott ,willfiud' at Maher & Bros. Call and examine tof yoarself."::: ` SWARTZ & BRO.:' DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, GOODS ! Cash paid for all kinds of Country -Produce NORTH' L N'ON BOROUGH DIVIDE - Kt ! GREAT EXCITEMNET. 01? the •LegiStature of the Comtnnnwealt P,nn sylvaniu, in refercnee to the Borough of NORT [- LEI; A.N ON, has enured :111 unusual degree of excite. xnent among its quiet inhatitaitts, but oot near Ft< much 114 the Fresh Arrival of SPH LNG AND :.•LIMMER GOODS, et the MANSION i 101364 STORE Ot ffileNcrs. G.'t Brother. sr The ProprietorA feet ronA.lent thaxt they are Stitt able to supply all their tt , t4t).e.,N, qnst the “rest of mankind. , who wilt favor them with awith may variety' of the,- The now system enables them to sell at greatly re duced. price.l, which they hope trill be a great induce ment fol. all desirous of t,nying cheap; to give them a cll.!. Call and see , or yourselves. Rae. Ladies and flea tlemen are most mrdially Invited to giro then a call. and examine themseltw. North Lebanon Borough, April 10, IS5g„. h UWE it um BE R. NEARLY r 2',000,000 FEE P F er ti o le ffe l t i aTt H o o tlie rh 4TV i li s l' n " o r ts t - m for t orle 1. 111117 new °. ad extenAre MIR It ER and COAL YARD or BREGLIHILL HORST. n the Borough or North Leb:mon. on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few plares North of tho Ilcnassee Steam Mills. and one quart: east of Bergner 's /toted. Their assortment consists of the hest well.seasoned While, Yellow. Norway, Pine and Hemlock Bourdst— Cherry, Poplar Mid Pine Boards: and 2 huh Pained anti Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock :le:tutting and Joists; White Oak Boards. Plank and Scantling; and 34' inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. Sal NG-LES SLI INGLES I The best Pino'hud Ilenthick :hie des; Also. Rtiofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Palling,' for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING 4/OAILDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL'.! -GOAL!! CO AL ! The largest stock of Broken. Stove, Limehurners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at the lowest prices. YM.Conlident that they have the largest and best as sortment or LLIIIIIM of all descriptions anti sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Cou, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can ,aeronnutidate all purchasers stale factorilyolud would therefore invite all who want any : thing in their line, to examine their stock before par_ chasing elsewhere. BRECHRUL lal/RST. N. L ' ebation..Peb.,24, 1815- THE. SECRET INFIRHATIES QF 'Youth and Maturity - -rusT I'UDLISDED. Liato Thousand: Pi A WORDS ON TIID RATIONAL TREAT MENT. .without Med Ha,. of Spermatorrhea, or Loral Weakness, Is:acturtiel EMissions Genital and Nervous Ptentatizre Th-cav of the systest, Impotency, andlinpedimems to Marriage generally. I.Y It 'DE LA N2Y, The important fact that the Many Manning complaints, originating in the Imprudence and aulittateT Of youth, .may'be eai,fly remOtet WITHOUT ATEDICINE; is to this small tract clearly (teleran:trued ; and the entirety new and biehly - surcesafal treatment. as adopted by the Author, fully explaintaLlty means of which every one isemodai to rare masitr perieS , tlv and atthe.least possible coat. thereby avoiding ail l the advertised uoateUntt:of the day. Sent toaddresa; gratis and post Tree•in sealed envel ope by remitting (postpaid) two postage stamps to -Da. It. Dr: LAN I,IY, ar Last :list Street, Neer York City. June 2Y , 160,-3an. Itteigart 7 s any;, Liquor , i - l ow NEll : of .2tlarlal end Miter gretts,%aiti-1.., - 10 m. Pa., in the room formerly oet atr i e d b y - Jacob Weidle, i-;sq., 'where he still continues keep an :I, , sertment of the cry best brands of - WINES and LIQUOKS that can be got. To those who • are ne in:tinted witirhis LIQUORS.'it istmt necessary for him to sneak, as the Liquors will speak for thentsares. To hotel Keepers., and all others. w...,a1 state that it is merely areessa.ty for tnent to eat: ~,td examine his stork to satisfy theinselves,,as-he Warrants to render full satisfaction. -T . :MANUEL REIIIIART. ' 11.--liemeinbtratlVeidht. Corner. • MS, Lebanon, May 5, _ GitAIN VITANTED.• 30;000 Bushels Wheat. . : , i,.. , :. .50,000 Do. .Rye. ~. . . rO., 000 Do. Oats. ..) 50,000 DO. Corn. AT the ' Store House of the subscriber. oil the linisn Can on. al, below which Walnut street , In the borough of N. raid in Cash. Leban tor the' highest Market price will be , As lhave ',Pen many years in the business end have always been found to ileel fairly and pleasantV with my ~,,tamers, I trust that our dealings may also continue in the future. N. Lebanon, Feb. 9. 1g39.-. 4314 ' J9LINIMALEL ' _ . BaCR. TO Tifil 01,1 PLACEt 7 11,41G.ER G TrENRY I . I4I ITHA.N; .the well-kn Own Brewer. has 11: removed his LAGER, impit-sAufoN to the large and halltitiOnle three story, house of ,li.r.Arnold in Cum berland street, nest - of the Plink Road; where he will te. pleased to see his old friends and the public generally - . lOt.,Limberger and Sweitzer Cheese, Rolland Herring a 0.., wholesale and .Retail. His BEER is of his own we'. nown Brewery . _Lebanon, Jan. 171.55.9.-11. MEMO IF YOU WANT Mil - ➢EALit,S TN FOR IGN 'AND: DOMEStIC GROCERIES ; &c II ALL BUILDING-, MARKET STREET Grand Rush for ti,; People*s Moto Quarters! THE ACTEDN CHOICWST GOODS. A« R. 11OUGUTER rri'oll7 , : EY AT LAW, +Ake removed to [louse Tor. J merly ocmipied by :41.b.b(ml W:q,riOr. Cumberland Streit } nearly uppmite the Cann Ilonse: Lebatcon, May 11, 113&1.--cmcr1. A TTORMEY AT LAW, Mlle° Walnut street, appasito „1 - 1.. the Court Iloure, lately occupied by Amos R. Boughter. Esq. Lebanon, May 11, 155 u ,, —_ ___—_ _ —._,... GEORGE W. KLINE, ATTOTtN.EI' AT. LAST .-- Office with TAVI KLINE, E - . , 1., .Lebanon, Pa. . - LLpbanon, May 4, 1859. JOSIA 1 FUNICK s ATTORNEY AT LAW , TT AS REMOVED ids office to Mr. Pohland's newbuild ing, (second story. at the alley,) two doors crest of his present location. [Lebanon. March 2, J. 111 - . 14N,171 TTORNEY.AT-LAW. Sias InrovED his office u Funelt's New Building, (second story) Cumberlatri street, Lebanon. Pa. - Lebanon, April 6,1350. Fire ! Fire ! Fire ! GET YOUR PROPERTY INStRED ISAAC HOFFER IA agent for-several respansiblc Incur anee Cornoanies_ , Call at his, Office, opposite the Ea gle Daittlingszln „LehaniTn. . Lobanon...july '274659.4m. Vlk. filiadh, Agent for p.TSITAANCE CO34'ANY. Na. 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADEPHIAE INCORPORATED 1,556, BY TIIE STATE OF PENNSYLTANLA; ; CONFINED To.FIRE AND INLAIsTR,RISKS. GEORGE W. DAY:; ,FresidPntr .TONATTIAN :Wee „exes't WILLL t I. ITLA:cca.up), August 24,1559. J. H. Heisteis,, Or k isiT, of Franklin. Fire Jueorance - Comeetifin Letanoii, AuguSt a, 3.859.--4= S. wit/tlPetterr - « ,'/ .. 1 7 46. Cl ' 8 ; " [ N4Aa '''' ST., JtiEW , S. Co.. are,the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, and the melt influential and largest eirettlatil4, , Newspapers in ithe United States and the Canadas. They arc authori zed to contract for us at our lowest rates. EAGLE 'HOT - EL, LEBANON, PA, 9 . 111 E subserther wishes to inform his old friends an 4 the public generally.. that he has again taken the above well-known House. He Will be mach pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Locartox.—Corner Cumberland and Market streets. TEsl.omnibusses running in connexion with the Rai; Bond Trains. 11. STEW:I6T. Lebanon, Nov, 10, 185 F. ; LA FA YETTE II ROWE il l GAS 'FITTER. A DJOINING A. S. ELY'S Office, Walnut street. Lehs ±l. non, PA. A huge and beautiful assortment of FIX., TURES from the we Ebk noon estahlfstiment or CORNELIUS & always on hand at Philadelphia prices. s trw• All work warrinted to give satisfiwtiom . 4"- - e• MI orderi will be faithfully executed on the most reasonabh, turms. The Lest of ryfirrneegir6x. [Sep.P.;;;;; CIW - nir of Mulberry and Chestnut streets, Letantaa, ORNAILENTAL CAST . END WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS a-m -10n Cc-metal:kw, 'Verandas. Balconies,Public and Pri rate Ciroundso&c., &c:, which he offers in great va riety- of designs at lower prices than the came can be ot, tained elscwhere.. MAIN VENCE'S of every de scription constantly kept on hand.. .Auguat - TThn" uniere g ned, citizens of A - anville and vicinity .etylkymotify ali persons to desist from trespassing; on adir ,etininsed grounds and .entering OlteltAltDS. 'flu:infields. throwing openißarrt :Formes. &c.„ and that if thp ogunee is not discontinued regal "nasius will to 'N:11 - .L-. - Pareriti inririably heliVresponsitilo for their children. Jo...4ph.thetik, . :- ~,.....: lit:n,Vive.r a. Of. 5.,) J' . , olepliL., .Shenk, Maro n Meyer, Abraham Shenk. . . • John: Meyer, : Joseph M. Gin g rich, _ - Johrili t 3lnyer ,t ~ John N,.. , ...rnith : Henry ti. 310 3 r 7 - .John Troxely , John Over, -.lliihn Sherk, sr.j. , Siimuel Ilerr. 'Wm. Getz, - Chrigtian Herr, Daniel thinning, . • George Matternes, llib,!on, it; Bperair,l : Jacob ltahland. • ' 'Moses Shirk, June 22, 1859.41m0.* . - nutonil Eire Insurance Colu pun AMIIVIM, LEBANON' COUNTY. PENN'A- -. . . , 1311 IS CO3l. PAN Y .obtaineil its Charter at the last so?. :401, of .ho Legislature of !Pennsylvania., and is nos wrioared to receive applications, and wake insurawa-, on Building& Furniture, citocts Goods awl Merchan dise. Also oa Barns and oontonts, Tams I niplements. &e. All powons wishing to insure on a Mutual Princi ple. 7111 apply. JOIIN ALLWEIN; President. lhvoOipq Llcitti, Treasurer. (mon F. MAT; Secretary. MANAGEII.9. 3OA Y.N 13: I N POIS TS. ACIIB FINK, Mr. IL. A. FAS ESTUCK, DANIEL S. EAlt DAVID BLACK. JACOB B. KI LLING 1:11, G EDI ltlig Lira , diMIN A LT, WE IN, JOSIV,BII F. MAT.Z. CHRISM ?II CARIIANY, • :DUI* LPII PET.EIIt 11713R.N1111 . 8A MITF:I. ''Elt. filiey 'll., 59.--:(m. • Lea...anon MI tiltial insurance 4DOan ta incorporated- by the Leoislature.of Pa. C R R t•E R E T Uit-L OPPIC.E: 'AT . VOlVESTettrir, ..LEBANOIT coelvTr. GUARANTEE :CA1.1.TAT.'.455,000 CON/TANN! la in full Oilination, and iamb' to j„ meks InsuraniM on all binds at prepqrty, in Town or Comity, and on a# favorable..*ol. s as-nAIY well g9t ernod and safe eonipany r eithar, on t:!;o',Attf-tal or joint Stock<principle. 'President-401LN BRUNNER. an... -. tire President--D. M. RANK: Treasurer—GEO. F. 51EL14...' - Secretary—WM. A..IIARKY. ' IRE CTO Rs 3 - • JOE] BRIINEEE, Esq. Gm. Romi., firm. F. Meal, D. ' Konmeacr, NAPOLEON DESI 4. 5 :JEPF.SSELIRE, JOE:: C. Swrzza„ S. K. TatnoaLan, Dirt/5 M. Pa gs. Brecrip Rama, DANIEL 11. .BLEvER, Wm. A. Itkr.tim. ANVILLNY S. ELY. Agent for Lebanon. anti.nicinity Jonestown, Feb. 23.185% 114eba4§(pit - Deposit Dank. 6,7,0,71,,,d street, one door cast of Reinhard's Hotel l Li. pay the following RATES of INTEREST on V DEPOSITS,.. , ; For 1 Year, and longer, G per cent. per annum; Tor I montlis;amil longer, s.per centiiiei annum.; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per:cent. per annum; requiring a short - notice 'of .withilrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits front', the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also agora ft liberal lino of cc conunodatittis to thoie who may In-or us with Deposits. payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN 'DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dot. tars and Half Dollars. Willmake collections on and re mil,to all parts of the- United Status, the Comdex and Eurape; Negotiate Loans, Sze., tic, and do a general EX BA and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON. COLEMAN, Fresiderit. Gro. GnEtta, Cashier. The undersigned, Mt NA.GERS, are intlividtudly linLia ,o the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other bligations of the "LEDA:cos DePOSIT BA:Ns." IMON CAMERON, .(k. DAWSON COLEMAN, JEORGE S3WLLER, - LEVI fiLINE, ASItS'YOUNG,, AUGUSTUS DoyD, Lebanon, Slay 12,1655. GLEI3I. TO ALL W AIa'ING.EARAI67. tz SEE ADVER— tisenient of 4laniniitonitrals: NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! JITS'r RECEIVED AT HENRY & STINE'S trdi o.4llicriber'S bare retTi . ret_ _ largest' and . boot selected stock of GOODS ti Iwir line of busi— ness ever brought to this Market. and respectfully' in vice their customers and the public in general'to CALL and Ex.i..nxxs before pip - eliiising elsewhere. Our Stock Consists in part of -LA DIES' DRESS GOODS Suck to Splendid rich Silks: an elegant assortment of Fi nn ci n thy, Chatty Del:tines, tatIVOS., Barege Napoleons, Tantertium “rttiin Maltz. Poll tie I:ker .- iv:4- Bayaelerc Mo hairs. auti Trardilig Dress Materials, Now Styles, Fins Itrowns, Pinks and Blues at 1.2% . ets . the best goods• 11'0'01. at HENRI! . STINE2*. CLOTHS AND ,CASSIMEREs. Light Colored itivi Lightfaucy Car om:nova. inixeli reduced.. 'White Linen. Ducks and Drills, Marsailles Vesting:3, prime assortment. HENRY 8: ST IN E Sulk West Corner of Cumberland and Market A:Tee" Books Books WALTZ .* iMDLE would rwpettfully- J . inform - the Public. that they cowtantly reeeive.thom tbe . Eastern Citkv, copies of all the most important . and attractive how IMoks, is anon as - Published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere,— Among those buoy received are— :Porten's Aaron Barr, Plington's Travois and Researches hi South Africa. S - parit's Life of Frani:DU l Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Great ging, Bayard Taylor'S Nerthrn TraTeis, Debit and Credit, 'The Reason Why. - They bare - always on hand a large assortnyeatof School Boas. Blank BooDs add Stationery,Stinday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Wolin and Guitar kXusio - Marko Forte, Me jpo.ii and Violin instructor. PAP ER HA NGI N.G S of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, , Wixtdow Shades. The Mont IL y Ilagazines % and all the N.EIVAP.44.PERS, daik Weekly,, '-Can be had by mailing at the store, on Cumberland street. In the bereugh of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Ildoic-' Int-Orders left with them for any kind ofgoodsin their line, Asill be promptly attended tO, Lebanon, Feb. 4,1855, BUSINESS CARDS. DE It ft, Michael Lamer, ' 3LA_:.VUFA!"I"IYRER or I%o4ice.
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