n ford them an opportunity for reconsideration.— ' At the same time• we aught never to forget that true public etteraletty - donsists,.not in withholding the means necessary to accomplish important na tional objects confided to us by-the Constitution, but in taking care that the motley appropriated for these purposes-Wadi be faithfully and frugally expended. • It will appear from the report ot the Secretary of the Treasury that is extremely doubtful, Wray the least, whether we shallbe able to pass through the present and the next fiscal year without pro- viding additional revenue. This can only be accomplished by strielly Confining the appropri ations within the estimates of the different De partments, without making an allowance for any additional expenditures which Congress may think proper, in their discretion, to authorize, and without providing for the redemption of any por tion of the $20 • 000,000 of Treasury notes which have been already issued. In the event of a de ficiency, which I consider probable, this ought never to be supplied by a resort, to additional loans. It would be a ruinous practice in the days of peace and prosperity to go on increasing the national debt to meet the ordinary expenses of the Government. 'This pOlierwouid cripple our resources and impair our credit in estaiethe.exist enee of war should render it necessary to bor row money. Should such a deficiency occur as I apprehend, I would recommend that the Decease -.ry revenue be raised by an increase of am pres ettt duty on imports. I need not repeal the opin ions expressed in my last annual message as to the best mode and manner of accomPliihing ibis object, and shall now merely observe that these bare since 1311110q011V DO change, .The -report of the'Steretaey Of the Treasury explatti - In'detairthe Operations or that De 'partment of the Government. The receipts Into the Treasury from all sources ' during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1309, in. lilating the loan authorized by the act of 14111 June, 1858, and the Issue of treasury notes au thorized by existing laws, were $81,602,471,01 which sum, with the balance of $6,398,316,10 re maining in the treasury at the commencement of that fiscal year, made an aggregate fur the service of the year of $88,090,787,11. The publio expenditures during the fiscal year ending 30th June,1859,am0unted583,751,511,37. Of this sum 317,406,285,44 were applied to the payment of interest on the public debt and the redemption of the issuetettreasnry notes. The expenditureeforallrother branches of the public -service during the fitedl year were therefore $30,- "343,923 13. The balance remaining in the Treasury on the lit July. 1859, being the commencement of the present fiscal year, was $4,339,276 54. The receipts into the treasury daring the first quarter of the present fiscal year, commencing July Ist, 1859, were $20,618,865 85. Of this amount $3,821,500 was received on account of the loan and the lune of treasury notes—the amount of $16,797,565 85 having been received during the quarter from the ordinary sources of puling revenue. The.ettimated receipts for the remaining three quarters if , thelrreeent fiscal year to the 30th Own°, 1860, are $50,426,400. Of this amount it la estimated that $5,756,400 will be received for treasury notes which may be re-issued under the fifth section of the act of 3d March last, and $l,- 170,000 on account of the loan authorized by the sot of June 14, 1858. Making $0.926.400 from these extraordinary sources, anti $43,500,800 from the ordinary Four s*, of the public revenue—making an aggregate, with the balance in the treasury on the Ist July, 1880, $75,384,1341 79 for the estimated means of the present , firmil year ending 30th June, 1860. The expenditures daring the firFt quarter of the present-fiscal year were120;067.174 76 and $4.- 4 3134:366 . 71 of this snm was applied to the pay •ment of interest on the public debt and -the re demption of the issues of treasury notes, and the remainder, being 615.342,809 were applied to ordinary expenses during the quarter. The esti mated expendituree during the remaining three quo rtere to June thirtieth, 18130, are $40,995,- =558 23. Of which sum $2,886,621 34 are estima f ted'forrthe interest. on the ,pnblie debt. The as certained and estimated expenditures for the fis cal year, ending 301 h June, 1860, nn account of the public debt, ere, accnrdingly 87,530,088 10, and for the ordinary expenditures of the govern mient $53,451,744 89, making an aggregate of 11615102,752 99, tearing an utimatua bnlawm in the treasury on the 30th Jane, 1860, of $14,381,- 808 40. The estimated receipts during the next fiscal year ending 30th June, 1861, aro $66,225,000, which, with the balance estimated, as before stat ed, as remaining in the Treasury on. the 30th June, /880, will make an aggregate for the ser vice of the next 6scal year of $80,606,808 40. The estimated expenditures during the next Oseal year ending 30th June, 1861, are $66,714,- 928 79. Of this amount $3,398,621 34 will be 'required to pay the interest on the public debt, leaving the sum of $63,328,307 48 (sixty-three 'millions of dollars) fur the estimated ordinary expenditures durlnglhe fiscal year ending 30th June,lB6l. Upon these estimates a balance will be left in the Treasury on the 30th June, 1881, Of $13,801,879 61. But this balance, as well as that estimated to remain in the treasury on the Ist of July, 1860, will be redneed.by such appropriations as shall be made by Lassito 'carry into effect certain Indian "treaties duringlhe'preserrt 'fiscal 'year, asked for by the Secretary of the Interior, to the amount of $539,350, and upon the estimates of the Post master General for the service of his Department the last fiscal year, ending June 30,1859,am0unt -40-$4,296 009, together with the further estimate Of that °Meer for the prevent fiscal year, ending June 80, 1880, being $5,526,324 making an ag _gregato of $10,361,082. Should these appropriations be made as requested by 'the proper Departments, the balance in the treasury on the 80th June, 1861, will not, it is estimated, exceed $3,- 839,196 51. 'l.4nommitberawith the reports of the Secretaries of twat o f the Navy, of the Interior and of the Postmaster 'General. They each contain valuable Information and important recommandations well worthy of the serious consideration of Congress. /tie gratifying. however, to observe en Incroaseof re - sestipts for the year ending ou *oath June, 1859. equal 'to 1481.591 21, compared with those in the year ending on 80th June,lBsB. It is estimated that the deficiency for the current fiscal year will be $ 5,688.47.4 04, but that for the yeas ending 30th June, 1861, it will not exceed 51,342,473 90, should Congress adopt the noesnres of reform proposed and urged by the Postmaster General. Since the mouth of March retrenchments have been made in the expendi ture', amounting to $1;826,471 annually,which, however did not take effect until after the commencement of the present fiscal year. 'The period seems to have arrived for determining whether this department shall become 4 permanent end ever increasing charge upon the Treas ury, or shall be permitted to resume the self-sustaining policy which basso long control/Id its administration. It will appear from the report of the Secretary of war that the army expenditures have been ma terially reduced by a system of rigid economy, whi c h, in hie opinion, offers every guarantee that 4be redaction will be permanent. The estimates of the department for the next year bare been re .duced nearly two millionsof dollars below the esti 'mates 'for thc,prosenttiscal year, and half a mil- Viewer dollerebelow 'the amount granted for this .year at the last session of Congress, The exlendituress of the Post Office Department during the post fiscal year, ending on the 30113 of June, 1859, exclusive of payments fur mail service specially provided for by Congress out of the general treasury, amounted to 814,064,493 33, and its receipts to $7,063,484 07; showing a de ficiency to bd supplied from the treasury of $6,- 990,00926, against $5,235,677 15 for the year ending 30th June, 185'. The increased cost of transportation growing out of the expansion of of the service required by Congress explains ibis 'rapid augmentation of the expenditures. The course of legislation recommended by the Postmaster General for the relief of the Depart ment frogi ito primut ettibarrusoments, and for restoring it iv its original independence, is (deserting of your early and earnest considera tion. Imconalusion, .1 would again commend to the :justliberality tlf 'Congress the local interests of the District of Columbia- Surely the city bear ing the name of Washington, and destined, I •trust; for ages to be the 'Capital of our united, free, -and prosperous Confederacy, bne strong claims on our favorable regard. JAMES BUCHANAN. WASHINGTON CIZY, December 19,1859. LEBANON Stove, Tin and Sbeet iron Ware MANUFACTORY, In Market street, next door to the Lebanon Bank, XTTUERE can be Lad the largestand beet assortment TV of COOKING STOVES ever offered to the public, Comprising the following varieties :—Royal Cook, 4 ahem, Girard Air Tight, 4 sig , a, ilercnles, a Home Man stliesured Stove,3 sizes, Extendeded the box for Wood and Cant, Royal Cook, 3 sizes, Prairie Flower, Different Fanny Forrester, 5 oleos. All the above Cooking Storm, are warranted to Rake, Rout, Sail, or do anything in or on them that may be desired"; Also, a-Large eseortment of flarfor, HaU and Sorroont Movie, which will be sold cheap for Clzzh or approved Credit. Also the largest aaaortraent and beat nude TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ever offered to the pantie which will be sold Wholesale or ;WWI. The largest ossortment and beat made and heaviest Coat itooasts, fa be de-nd fn Letntnon, at the Stove and Tie 'Vare Roadug, kipen: - teesnd to at short nett a a,:rj MI work warranted. N.A., *An preetkal Workman in his line of Int. der t• Du work personally. Unarm, egrip nl NEW FIRIR, - & Reading Railroad. And Cheap Dry Goods, Groceries and Queens- I Lebanon Vanity Branch. ware ' At the (baser r•! Cumberland Street and Plonk Rend. BSSIE.teiCI TAte:leasuTe Irinfo2- skla , Miug,eirrie. and Ute p eneralybatty M ace opened with a large awl carefnity With d assort. Tiro Doily I'assenuer Trains to Read. anent of zng, and urg. DAY GOODS, anOO citrzs. 1)A5B LEBArioN, going East to Iteadi ng, at 9.06 A. M., and 3.51 P. X. ' Pass Lebanon. going West to Harrisburg, nt 'TM P. M. and 11.39 A. 31. At Rending, both trains make close VOllllOXiOll6 for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, Ac. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes- Ware, flttelon and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvanle." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland VaUey" Itallreada for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, Ac. Through Tickets to Lancaster, In tio. 1 Cars, $1 50, to Baltimore. $3 39. 80 Ms. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points Its the West, North West, and Canadas ; and h.:mi grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be nail on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. .GE" Passengers are, requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in the ears. O. A. NICOLL'S, April 20, 1655. Engineer and Saperadendent. il, - lINSNSI;VARE. to which they respectfully invite the attentibo of i ho public. Their DRY GOODS, have all been selected with the greatest ante 'flinct the largest Importing Houses in Philadelphia- GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars,' Oofices;Teas,"Chocolate, and allitinds of 8 ices. Also, a large assortment of QUEEN'S WARE, among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Good., in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Oeuntty Produce taken in exchange, Oct. SO, 1859.] `ENCOURAGE ENTERPRIZE ALWAYS *SOMETHING NEW. IHEE News now arc a new arrival of the handsomest I and cheapest new Oooda nt the Cheap Store. IF YOU WANT To Save money, buyyour Dry Goods at 'tabor a Bros. IF YOU WANT To gets cheap, yet handrome Silk Dream, Bober a Bros, Is the place to Buy them; they have Fancy and Black Silk from 55 cents, a yard, and upwards. IF YOU WANT A handsome BRAWL, cheap, Call at Bober & B. os. IF YOU WANT Collars, Sleeves, or other Embroidery, you save mon ey by buying of limber a Bros. IF YOU WANT A good pair of Kid Gloves., or Mtn, 'tabor a Um have them and will sellehmtp. IF YOU WANT Calico. Prints, You can bay them at Faber * Bros., from 4 wets a yard, to 10 crate, and British and French, from 12 to 25 cents per yard. IF YOU WANT Cloghoms, Saber a Bros. bare them f. out 0!-( 1 , rents a yard to 33 coats. IF YOU WANT Musline, you can buy them at !tabor a Bros., from 3 cents a yard to 20 or 25 cents, any quality yon wish. ANYTHING ELSE THAT You need for Dress or Family use, you will find cheap, at Haber a Bros. IF YOU WANT A Coat, a pair of Pants, or Vest for yourself, Saber a Bros. have the best assortment of Goods for the -sea son, and the prices to suit you FOR YOUR BOYS' `Clothing, select your goods at Saber a Bros. end sari money by buying cheap. THE LARGEST AND Cheapest assortment of CARPETS you will - and at Ember & Bros. Call and examine for yourself. SOMETHING NEW. TUE whole world is in a grand stage of pro gross, and every day is bringing forth some thing nem but of all the late wonders iu nature or or art, the discoveries of science and of philosophy, the daring feats of a Biondi% or the alarming news of Harper's Ferry, nothing has succeeded In producing a sensation so effectually upon a community as the daily arrival of NEW GOODS at the Mammoth Portico Dee Hive Store of GEORGE Jr PYLE. Competitors stand aghast with A STONISUMENT, while Patrons are rushing forward with amazement.— Words of commendation upon their Fuperior qualities, magnificent styles, and extraordinary low prices, are bolug exchanged with electrical rapidity throughout the community, while crowds of anxious purchasers are streaming from North, South, East and West, with a determination to secure a bold of the prize bargains they are glring at the DEC ILVE Store, opposite the Court Clouse. SI MS—Plain Black, tlirocade,llyadere, Figured, te., new styles, alt pikes, very cheap, at George a Pyle. klerinoes, Cashmeres, Delanes, Poll do Cbevres, gard, Plaids, ail very handsome, at George a Pyle. Bombazines, Lustres, Deßages, ladies' Cloaking Clothe, various colors and Rtylee, at George a l'3 la Opera Cloths, Rigoletts, Goods, Glorrs, Hosiery, Col lars, Handkerchiefs, very low, at George a Pyle. -GENTLEMEN, LOOK MERE. CLOTH—Black, Brown, Illite,Olive and Greco, from $1,50 to $lO per yard, at George a Pyle. Gassimeree—Black, Doeskin, Fancy, English, French, end American, from 50 ets. to $4, at George a Pyle. Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Planarle, Muslius, Bblrts, Drawers, Gloves nil styles, Handkerchiefs, de., of all qualities and prices at George a Pyle. VESTINGS—SiIk. Plush, Velvets, Satins, of all the latest styles, from 50 eta to $9 at -George a Pyle. QUEENSWARE and Glassware, in all their varivtles, necessary for Families, Hotels, de., at George a Pyle. GROGBRIES—Sugars can't be beat, Molasses do, from 8 cents upwards, Care very best, Tees green and black, beat quality, at George a Pyle. HAM—We-would call particular attention to onr stock of Jersey and Country Hama, which can be ree =mended to our friends. Important for a good Break- fast, Dinner or Supper.____ George a Pyle. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Call and coo us, and examine for yourselves. We have just returned from the city with a complete s• sortment of FALL AND WINTER -GOODS of the moat fashionable style, and at prices that can't be beat ere, by New York or Philadelphia. Remember US—the Mammoth Portico Dee Mr Store, opposite libreourt House. GEORGE & PYLE No trouble to-show Goods. Nor. 23, 1859. THE CHEAPEST,PRETTIEST, AND LARGEST STOCK OP DRY GOODS GOCERIES k QUEENSWARE, that has ever passed, or ever will paw, over a Lebanon counter. $15,000 worth of GOODS, cheap, PFLEGER'S S TORE IS THE GRAND EMPORIUM FOR ALL la. I have $l,OOO worth of DRESS SILKS, from 5D cents, 67 cents, $1.90; $1.25, $1.50, both Black and Fancy .213.11tinitan for the 1,000 pieces CLOTHS and CASSI • ISIERES.Irom 50 cents to $lO 00 per yard. JEANS, Tick, Welsh Flannels, and every other kind of Flannel, to be had at °gonna Prisota's great. BIL. 500 pieces SATTINETS, from 12 cents . to $1 00 per yard. 5,000 yards PRINTS and CHINTZ. 1,000 pieces French, English and German IHUSLINS. ],OOO pair blenched and unbleached, mixed and land colored Dewy lined HOSE, long and short, from 6 1 .4 cts. up to 37:14 cents. 1,000 pair Ladies' and Children's GAUNTLETT. 1,000 OPEEA HOODS, French Nubian, Woolen Hoods and Cape, of the latest and most desirable Styles. iIuRRAR for the 1,000 &mins, such as Ft:whirs latest style; long and square Bream ; Cheneille; Shawls of thousand corners, folding 100 different ways; Tkibet and Merino Shawls; long and square woolen Bay-State Shawls, &c., 1,000 pair STOCKINGS, all kinds, •colora, 4EOB and qualities; Children's Boots, Legs anilViloves; Children's loop Skirts, Under llarments for Ladies ; white, black and grey mixed Hose for Ladies; Life Preservers and Beautifiers for Ladies. Children's and Misses 3fitts, Armlets, Hoops, Skirt.% Life Preservers, Ties, Gauntlets; 3,0u0 pieces DRESS GOODS, Hoch a$ Pieuilne, Ball»ora, Farewell., rararia, Byadere, Plaida i ra wool; French slerino, figured and plain, in abundance, Scarlet, with black figured and etripea, Under•lihirts and Drawerw, tonight nt Auction, eery low; buck-skin Ulovee, Gentlemen's Searle, silk Chen. eille and woolen. Bonnet Ribbons; 'Velvet Ribbons, a hergeassortmeot Dress Vilma logs, all kinds. welsh Flannels, Vestings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Ticks, Domestic Gingharas, Sacking, Flannel, all colors; Laces and Edgings; Love Veils, of all kinds and patterns. CARPETS, all kinds cud of the Wog. styles. Yip Hose, Yip Alnslins, Yip Checks, Flp Tick, Yip Hhdktb.. rip Gloves, Fip Combs, Yip Scarfs, Yip Hoods, Fip Shawls, Yip Colliers, Yip Towels, Fip Coate, FlpShoes and Hose. MOURNING GOODS, Collura and Sleeves. best Preneb styles ; a full stock of all wool Del:Lines, On. CLOTHS, Tyarone Goods, Nlar Stars, The Queen o f the South, The Prince of the World. The Cheapest Goode in the country or State, We porn what we ony, awl none condemn it. Gt.:BILGE FPLCLEft, Oct. 26, 160.] LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY, VA. Saddle and Harness Mann- factory. North- Trot of iftrkel marl Water Wed*. - 'ERE undersigned would • respectfully inform the public that he 9,1 1 continues the above business, at his .!ar otd stand in North Lebanon, and that he has added greatly to his facilities for the general accommodation With a determination to be behind no other esbddisbuient In either city or country in his abilities to accommodate customers, he has spired neither paint nor expense to obtain and make himeelf master of every modern improvemenin the bu siness and secure the services of the best workmen that libersl wages would command. Ile will keep a large stock on baud, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of LIAR NESS, such as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds ; heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets. such ea Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind, lately invented; Wifin of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, Sc.; ZIAMESof all descriptions, HALTER <WAIN.% home-made' TRACES, Sc., tee., all of which he will warrant to bo equal to any that can be obtained In any other establishment In the country. All he' axle that thew...desiring anything In'this line, should call at ids place and examine his stock. Ile feels the fullest confidence In his ability to give entire satisfaction. .OFD All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. SOLOMON S3lllll. North Lebanon Borough, tilt. 32,1859. BOND'S MILK BISCUIT.—The lightest and most delicious Article that bas ever been of fered for sale In Lebanon. Tbey have hewn "' univer sally popular wherever introchead. They Are put up in cane ,contalningle lbs., or for sale by the sing , e pound by T. 01'10. ALSO, BOND'S TEA AND OYSTER CRACK ERS. NEW LIVERY STABLE. r SH E undersigned respectfully informs the public "that I he has opened a ram' LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Loh anon., where ho will keep for the •( public accommodation a good stock of HORSES and VEHICLES. He • WILL keep gentle and goad driving Horses, and handsome sad safe Vehicles. Also, careful Driver, furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Porkies 4c. Libation, Apt 21 , 1869. JAMB itacE, tl.ll i:Cd nu THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER., it.kucti & LIGHT LADIES, LOGIC FIBRE TAKE NOTICE! NO HUMBUG I NORTH rl)BANO ill ill It NO MM. 1101MMAN. 0. T. 110/711114. Huainan & Bro!her's LEBANON COUNTY 111 Q 1 / 4 TRANSPORTATION LINE; IIY LE/lA.I'O4V VALLEY RAILEOAD. Nis' of the firm will pay particular attention to Goads shipped by the Lebanon Talley Railroad.— ()um!e will be rent daily In and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myerstown and Annvillo Stations, and all other pointa in theonn ty. FREIODTS contracted for at the lowest possible rates and delivered with dispitch. The Proprietors will pay particular attention to, mul attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For Information, apply at their Office, at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, in Lebanon. EDWAILD MARK, their Agent In Philadelphia, will al ways ho found at TV. If. Bush's Merchants' lintel, Nara/. Third Sired l'hiladrlpltitc. Lebanon, 31arch 30, 1.859. HOFFMAN 1441R0. • - Lebanon Mutual lusnranee Company.. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE AT JONEsrow-AT; LEBANON COUNT": GUARANTEE 'CAPITAL 855,0001 /NM COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to maks Insurance on all kinds of property, In Town or Country, and on as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe company : either on the Mottle) or joint stock principle. Presided-3011N BRUNNER, Esq. Vice. Prerident---IL M. RANK. Preasurer—OEO. F. METLY. cretary—WM. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS: .TonN Bitumtra, Esq. OEli. Roam, Ono. F. Meal', D.. 31 . 'KARMANT, NAPOLLON Dean, Jnri. - Bnitut, Jona' C. SELTZER, ntxtenLett, Diem M. RANK, Diem RANK, DANIEL IL. IMarv.n, Wm. A. Battar. ANTHONY S. ELY, Agent for Lebanon and rteinity Jonestown, Feb. ?3,15.59. Lebanon Deposit Bank. Cumberland street, one door east of Reinhard's Motel. 'WILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST on DEPOSITS, • For 1 year, and-loner, 6 per cent. per annum; Tor 6 months, analoager, 5 percent. per annum; For 3 months, and forget*, 4.'per ttriLlserannura; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid In full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal lino of at commodath ns to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and 31.EXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old ilfrxican Def iers nod Ifulf Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all pees of the United States, the Canadas and Europe; Negotiate Loans, ,kc., 8... c„ and do a general EX CHANGE and 13ANKINO BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. GZO. Gum, Cashier. Tho underelf,metl, MANAGERS, are tralividually liable o tho oattent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other bligatione of the "f,EgenOn JhFOOIT Gem" IMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, lIEORGE SMULLEII, LEVI KLINE, !AMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 11,1855. GEORGE GLEIM. Books! Books! .9r maz lICEDLE would respectfully - inform the Pub'fie,ddiat they constantly - receive, from the Easteen'olliearcopies of -ite all the most important -and 'ale/Olive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among Chace lately received gnu— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livlngtan's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Great King, Bayard Taylcr'a Northern Travels, Dehit and Credit, The Beason Why. They have always on hand a large assortnumtof School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte, Me lodian and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGINGS : of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Window Shades. The Monthly Magazines / and ell the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland etreet, in the bareugh of Lebanon, at the signet' the "Big Book." leLOrders left with them for any kind of goode in their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon. Feb. 4, 1858. Wnlnvt Street ahead in Cheap Books, Blank !looks. Stationary,raper Hangings, lisindow, Curtains, Rt., mENRY MILL 'R would respectfully in t,T • from the public othsit he hue opened a NEW BOOK AND STATIONARY STOKE. in The New Lebanon Demokrat Building, in Widnui et., a few doors south of the Court liouse,, Lebanon, Pa.. where he has on baud and for an e, a full supply of all kinds of new and cheap School and Sunday School BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, CHARTS, SLATES, INKS, Pens and Stationary, of every description, snob AS Foolseap,Letter and Note Paper, adds full assortment of Envelopes, Wrapping Paper, and Coffee Bags. Also, a number or lltsroarcxt, THEOLOorcir. and Dlrs cut-mou Booss, among which are Jay's 5, and other Prayer Books, Sehmucker's History of All Religions, Life, Speeches, and sLanoriale of Webster, United States Manual of Ilietory and Biography, Life of Christ, de., &c. Also, all kinds of Family, Gaud and School BIBLES, English and German TESTAAIENTS. lie has also on hand the 'Largest and best assortment of raper Hangings, Window Shades and Ourtainr, ever exhibited in Lebanon. which will bo sold cheaper than at any other establishment. Also. a great variety of Almanacs for the year MCC. t(e Will also receive subscriptions for all the Mouthly Magazines, Daily and Weekly Papers from the different places. .tom- AU orders left with him for any kind of Goods in Ms Sine, will , be promptly attended to. ' I.ebanon. Oct. 19, 18b9. TILE' ILEA BOOR STORE and Newspaper Emporium of W. G. WARD , Ix !mated on 11IARKET SQUARE, North of Cumberland Strout, Lebanon, Ca. Where SCHOOL BOOKS, Blank Books, and -Stationary of every description are always on hand, and sold at the lowest possible CASH PRIOE s Paper Trangings, Window Paper and Shades of every variety of patterns and prime are also on exhibition and for solo at WARD'S MEAD BOOKSTORE. Ward also furnishes the Monthly Magazines, Deily and Weekly Papers of our Eastern Cities, as soon as pub !lobed. AV- Orders (or books, periodicals, or anything la his line, will receive prompt attention. Aiming the hew Books, lately received and for gale at W. G. WARD'S are the following : REUGIQUS .—The Pillar of Fire, or Israel in Bondage; The Power of Prayer ; Manna in the Wilderness ; Cot tage Testament, A complete Commentary on the New Testament; The Prince of the louse of David, in Ger man. bliscruanraus:—Knitting Work, by Um. V'artiug ton ; Harp or a Thousand Strings; Black Diamond; Prof. Hare's Spiritualism Demonstrated; Humboldt's Cosi:LON A Sketch of the Physicial Desciiptlon of the Univalve. W. 0, Ward le agent to receive aubserlptlon for tho fol lowing Works, now on Press - • • "NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA," in fifteen Vols. Vol. 1 to VI are now ready. ' Prim in ExtraCitelit, per Vol. . gsoo de. Library Leather do, • 8.50 Diary of the American Revolution, by Prank Moore, completed in two Vole. , price in Cloth, $2.50 per vol. Lebanon, Sept. 28,1859. Trusses! Braces! Mupporiers! C. H. NEEDLES, S. W. Corner Twelfth and Rase Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PRAorit_IAL Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and ehanical Remedies. Ilea constantly on hand a large Stock of Genuine Frei.ch trustee, also a complete assort ment of the best American, Including the celebrated White Patent Lever Tram, believed by the beat authori ties to be superior to any yet invented. English and American Supporters and Belt., Shoulder Braces, Sus pensory Bandages, Bell' Injecting Syringe.,adapted to both sesea,in neat portable cases, /read' amaries, llrl nal Bags, ea. Orders and letters of enquiry, will Licit prompt at tention. BOWMAN, HAUER a CAPP'S °Xe:JanIItER Traß II! This Way; al you Went Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have liaelPfOhned a partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business, on a now plan, would respectfully iarortn the public at large, that their place of business is avrzo BOWIAANN Old Lumber titrd t hi. Dist Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one Pgilfarle from the Evangelical church, They have enlarged the‘Yard and filled it with a new l a is nd ß ett o e s e st ll u ezt nie,SLOILMNIcesn,t Joists, LATHS, Of Lumber, SHch LATHS, SHINDLEN, AND SCANTLING, 6fall lengths and tßleknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full end well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING SIATF.FtIALS. Persons In want of anything In their line aro invited to Mil, examine their stock, and learn their ffices. Thankful for pact farm, they Imps, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance df 'public patronage. BOWMAN, BAUER k CAPP. Lebanon. April S. 1853. Wood Wood. 1 TilE n„nderOttled are prepared to furnish Hint:- OAT or UAL WOOD,' to order, at any ploco in Leb anon or North Lebanon Borough& Orders loft at their Mill will be promptly attendee w, non, April 21,1818. MYERS k FIROUR. WOOD and. COALL VAUD. T TILE undersigned, having bought Mr. 1, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a „ short distance northeast of Messrs. Foster is !Hutch's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from MO to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and *ice the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIG lIT, - (incrchan t.) North Lebanon, Apri114,1853.-tf. orth Lebanon Flourlg Mill TULE NORTH LEBANON MILL has been remodeled` and Is now completed and In operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very snPerior article of FUME', as cheap as it can be obtained from any .atimr source. They unik also keep constantly laud and for :1..al rk , mittrD sale, CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, ,te. 4, - - 7 - 77 7 'M. They are also prepared to do all kinds of Ow:mans' Wong, and respectfully invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well as newones : to give them a call. _ They will pay the highest Cssn'iiilirliet, prices for all kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT, ItTE,`COIIN, OATS, Ac., and afford all facilities and accommodations to 'those . . WALTEIt & IeARTO tr. ( ;biiiion 80., Nov. 3, 1858. FOR SALE. FLOUR, `CORN. • RR OATS. 311DDLINGS, SALT BY THE RAG, at the Genexce Mille of Feb. 5,1858. WANTED. AT the acnoseutel4llls, in the borough of Lebanon, WHEAT, OORN, RYE, OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid in Cash, by MYERS 4 SROVR. Feb. 3, 1853. OWEI LAIMACIII, MALUFACLUNIITWA 4 Tatinient t rlr v e er it r oo b m ee s t in Market Street, threo doors north of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, on the mat hide. Uo has a large assortment of NEW STYLE SOFAS, JENNY LIND and other BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION TABLES, Cone-seats d and Common CHAIRS, SETTEES, Szr.r.nocsisu CRADLES, de., &c. He also offers for sale at very low prices an extt naive assortment of Loomo 01A3SJES and Picture Frames of Gilt, Mahogany and Rose/food. As he manufactures the most of his furni ture himself. betan sell Ittnlreheaper than those who buy the Readymado. All orders pullet:tally attended to, and articles safely packed to any part of thetuuutry. He also has on hand all kinds of FANCY WOOD and Gilt MOULDING which he offers for sale. Remember LAU BACH'S NEW WAKE R 0031.9, Market street, Lebanon. P. S.—CoMuS Wide and funerals attended at the shortest notice. Laubach desires parties who purp.me going to Philadelphia to purchase their Furniture, to cell ut his Wareroores and examine his stock, as he is confident that his ware is better and will Do sold cheaper than any that can be bought in the cities. lie has prepared himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive a home patronage. Lotman*, October 5,11359. SAVING FUND. National CIIARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ROLES. 1, Molloy i received every day s and in any amount, largo or smell, 2 . . FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is pia in. 3. The mom.) , is always paid 'bask tin GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4, Money is receised from Executors, Administrators, Guardians and others who desire to hale it in a place of perfect safety, and u here interest can be obtained for it 5, The money received from depositors is invested in hEAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND ItENTS. and such other firsrebuts securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Roars—Every day frOni'D 'OR 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays 611.8 otlockihrtbe evening. This old and well establishes! SAVING rum) has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars froninear ly thirty thousand depositors. lION. lIENRY 'L.,IIENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. :WILLIAM J. Rau., Secretary. DIRECTORS. Bon. henry L. Banner, P. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, I Joseph B. Barry, ltohert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Semi. K. Ashton, Joseph Flakes, C. Landreth 3lunns, lieury DidendertTer. OFFICE: Walnnt Street, S. W, Corner of Third Street. April 20,1850. LADELPHIA. Apeciat al renouncement FROH THE Quaker City Publishing House!! 100,000 Catalogues, NEW, ENT ARCED AND REVISED-:-NOW READY Polt DISTRIBUTION- Superior Inducements to the Public I trn, A new and sure plan for obtaining GOLD and SILVER WATCUES, and other valuable Prizes. Full particulars given in Catalegues 7 which will be soul the to all upon application, Valuable Gifts, worth from SO cts. to MO, GUARAN TEED to each purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gine have been distributed to my patrons within the past six menthe— slso,ooo to be distributed during the next six months, The Inducements offered Agents are more liberal than those of Ind other house in the busies. Having been in the Publishing and Booksolling busi ness for the last eight years, my experience enables me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with the greatest sails. faction to all. _ liar AGENTS WANTED In every Town and County For full particulars address DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing House, 83 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 21, 18594 m. SWARTZ & BRO. CASII DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, Ac. HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET. Cash paid FOt *an 'kinds of Country Produce James IL Kelley, SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, .Eagle Butldingra,'Cumberland Street, OLEBANON, Pa. ITEMS to the Pubtie amelegant and exteneive assort meat OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE'JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast pins, Ear Rigns and Finger Ri ngs . Got.n Cuams of every style and quality. English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings, Yeses, &a. The stock will be Found among the largest in this sec - Lion of Pennsylvania, and has been selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manufare turing establishments in New York and Philadelphia. RZPAIRING done at Maribor test notice, and in a most workmanlike manner: 'r : My friends, and the Publie generally are invited to 411 examination of my superb stock. JANES H. KELLY, Lebanon Sign of the Big Watch, , SeX. 21, 1&59. TO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE ADVER ttooment of ilamnionton Lana& PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH Han ofinteriet inn new Idol thriving piece niters bathing, is eegood. advorUsomeot of th0.8,M11101400 atitte wort. •GR.IEFF'S - Boot-de Shoe Store Remove . New - Spina and Sittnmer Stock! %lin , . Undersigned wotild respectfully inform the inflate 1 that he has REMOVED his I.IOOT and SHOE STORE to the room lately occupied by John Graqff 's °attraction ery .lore, where he has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and &Miter Boots and Shoes, for Ladies, Gorifienvm and Children, t Ilia assortment is very complete, and embraces all the latest styles,which he can sell out at low prices. The public will please call and exiunine. DANIBL . . Y. I.l.—TnevELEns, now is your time if you wish to ism a large assortment of Trunks,rulises, and different kinds of Itags. Conte one, como all! Lebanon, April 7,18x8. Look to row. Interests. Come one ! Come all ! ! see and judge for yourselves. JOBS GASSER respectfully invites the citizens of Lebanon county to call at his new BOOT, SHOE and lIAT Store, in Walnut street, between Cannany's aid Bomberger's Hotels, where he has opened a splen did new Spring and Summer stock of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Bats A Caps for Men and Boys. lie takes orders for Boots and Shoes, and makes them at t•bort notice out of the best material, and will war runt them to give perfect satisfaction. lie Is determined to soil very low for Csah or four months' credit. Lebanon, April 20,15M1. Philip F. illeCattly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER ON Cumberland Street, one door East of the Black Home Hotel. Thankful for the very liberllt patronage extended to me for the short time I have been In business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. 110 line at all Boles an assortment of ROOTS and SHOES of hie own manufacture on hand, which will be dirposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c. Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invited to give me a trial. Children& Shoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy 'wek made to order. 44,- All work warranted. licp*airing neatly done and charges made moderate. Lebanon, Eu 0.15,1859. Boots, Shoes, !Mats, Caps, r undersigned has returned from the Rest, andJ., boo opened at Lb store, on Walnut street, a mini& 'Cent stork of is 1 800T5, 7 41 la 8 4 ci .5 1;0 CAPS, TEI i g th t i h e e L j e. " h o u s n t ocuompligelre, f il o s r so i r A t c l i l i l e e s n , t o ev e e n r , r o e it m e t t l. h t. ' tlemen and Children. Itis assortment for the Ladies in cludes the latest styles of Shona, ibid a new article of Gum Boots, elegantly adapted to the coining season.— Fur the Gentlemen he low the latest style Bats, of all qualities, and at low prices , and Boots, Lc., of the lat est fashions. For Boys and Men be has a great assort ment of Caps, of the latest styles. A great assortment of Gum Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Bo sure to call and examine this stuck before purchasing clamber°. xrcir Mr. Bowman has removed hie Boot and Shoo Store to the corner of the alley, opposite the jail, a few oors south of his late location, in the Courierbuilding. JOS. BOWMAN. Measures taken and work made to order. October 1'41850. BRAN, 31YRRS & Sllourt, Lebanon, Pa JACOB RIZEDEL reepectfnlly in. forms the public that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in valalie his new banding. in Cumberland st., where he hopes to render the name satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, end every one who wishes to purchase fachlonable and durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large nod varied stock. lie is determined to surpass nil competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care is taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of I.I9ATILEft and other materials are used ; and none but the best workmen are employed. P. B.—tie returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the rory liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, lie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring , to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. [Lebanon. Feb.l7, 'M. RHO. L. ATRINS. .J:4O. T. ATNIELS G. L. ATKINS & Bro. --- 1 - HATINO united in the BOOT and Baas BYSINESS, and from their determination to be punctual, and make 4100 k; none but the best of -•' work, they rodlike so. Meiling a large of pub. ---,-..„.--: lie patronage. They ..:.. e. - - -,:,. rg -- - `, ~ 4 -.... will always be found --t - -.-,,,... at their OLD STAND, /New Demoixo,) in Markel S'ired, nearly opposite Widow Rises Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They hare now on baud a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, dm., which they offer at reduced prices, alp , Persons dealing at this SILGE STOICS, can he suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. Particular attention given to the TISPAIBING Boots and Shoes. Iliebanon, April 20, 1809. SAFETY EMT Q S. RAMSEY los removed to the first door south from Henry k Stine's Storo, nod opposite the Ea glallotol, where he will koop an assortment of Cloths, ilessumercx, and !ratings. Also ready made clothing and furnishing goods such as Shirts, Hose, Gloves. Handker chiefs, Neckties, &c., of which will be . sold as cheap as at any other establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly, and good fits guaranteed. S. S. RAMS AY. Lebanon, April 13, 1850. Company. Fashionable Tail Oring. riil{E subscriber respectfully informs his friends and 1 the public in general, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches, at hia resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major Moyer's Hotel, (south aide.) By atten tion to business, probaptness in his engagements, good fits, •nd moderate charges, ho hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. He was a long time in the em ploy of Micheal Wagner, deed., and feels confident of giving genera/ eatiefaction. Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, May 12, 1856. GEORGE MCCIeRALLY. Ready Rade Chithingl ASplendid assortment of Summer Clothing, Coats Tests, Pants, nod every thing else` for a pleasant SUMMER Sill T r just opened and now for exhibition and sale, at the large Clothing Emporium. Centre Buildings. J. M. BASER, of the firm of Eaber & Bro's 'hits plat returned front the city with a large and well edlocied as sortment of CLOTHING. They are sold at reduced prices to suit the times. Also a variety of. liome Made Clothing. Something for every body. Call at RAlteß It SIM'S, 9i.l6"tdey. Lebanon, June 1, 1859. earFa S. Ili° amble Tailoring! 'CLUE L HOFFMAN womb] respectfully inform Mate Citizens of Lebanon, that Le has REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Ptleger's Store, and opposite the Washing ton Hoare, where all persons who w-ish garments made np i n the most fashionable style and beet manner, are in vited to call. Ito has lately received the New York, Phil ado)phis, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as he has none but the beet workmen employed, thatcork entrusted to him will be done in a tor3.alller. n his thanks to his old customers for their pat. ronage heretofore, he respectfully•solidts public favor, TO TAILORS!—Just received and for sale the N. York ma and Philadelphia Report of Spring k Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscribe': know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. AIICILEL ROFFMAN, Lebanon, April 7, 1859. Z. D. Gees:lmam!, r iIC_A3ACIL__4O.IIM. ft /I Would inform the citizens of Lebanon and its VkinitY , that he has opened a nett/ batonixo n th blisbment a few doors north of Ilns. rasz's flotzi., and opposite the Lebation Dank, where be is prepared by his experience to make up all gar. ;meats entrusted to him in a neat and Fashionable Man ner. Lie hopes by close attention to business, and a de nim to please to merit& share of public patronage. Lebanon, Oct. 12, 1859. 01Routiles111IetiuTty.ailor ing Establishment, (LATE OF LANCASTER.) NEXT door to HENRY a STINE'S STORE, Cumber land street, Lebanon, Pa. I would respectfully announce to tbo citizens of Leb anon, and surrounding vicinity, that I bavo ..eceired and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Fancy CllBsi menu, Silk and Marseilee Veatings, goods for Fashiona ble business Coats, ac., ac., of the latest importations, all of which will bo made toorderat the ahortest notice, and prices to suit the times. From the void which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied threkigh my long experience iu business, Artistic skill, and well known reputation as a Scientific Cutter, that I ran compete with the first Merchant Tailoring estab- Het:manta in the cities of Now York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of a discerning public, and a stritt attention to business, I hope to meet with success' 'O'.ltOl,lRK, Merchant Tailor. Don't forget the Place next to Henry a Stine's Store, Cumberland street. Lebanon, April 20, 1859. 1859 NEW STYLES. 1859 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between 11 Market. and the Court (louse, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the Now Style of HATS AND CAPS, for 111011 and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. data of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on band. Ile bag also just opened a spina did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others. tlCs2 Ho will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, ke., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, 1858. Coal, Coal, Coal, w E, the undersigned, would respectfully inform the eftiztos of Lebanon county, that we are now pre. pared o supply the community with COAL, eithe Wholesale or Retail, as wo will keep all kinds of COAr on band, such as Pea, Chestnut, .Nut, Stove, Egg and Broken COAL, white, reef and gray ash, which we are constantly receiving stitlle Of the beat Collieries in the Coal regions, an f romro ould here say that we will sell our Coal as low as they can be sold by any Person In the county, which we will sell at oar Mill, or any part of 'the two boroughs. Oeneeee MOIR, tebOo2i, Pee. a, 181 MY ER8.. SHOU NEW STOCK OF FALL A. WINTEit Boot iitd Shoe Store. Merchant Ta REMOVAL. W EIMER 'Mr./IC.111.1"E WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley It, 11,.. Depot., Leb- anon, Lebanon county, Pa. WM. it P. L. WEIMER. Propri a- stars; manufacture Steam Engines from V t !„ . 1 to SOO horse power, of the latest styles ~ivand patterns, with all the modern '-, _ provetuenta. Alao, superior Portable I,:n -ginea (with Link Motion Valve Clear) mounted en wheels, for Saw Mills, wood sawing and Hoisting purposes. Par ticular attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a email amount of Power. They take ups very small space, and can be put up in a room as a household fixture. ALSO, Blotting Engines and Machinery Mr Anthracite and other Mast Furnaces, of improved construction.— Forge Hammers, of P. L. Weitnev's Patents; Roll lug Mill, Sawing, Planing and Flouring MIR Fixtures; Mining Pumps, Hoisting Machinery for Mines and Stone Quar ries. Railroad Cars, Iron Bridges, Shafting. Hangers, Pulloys,Turning Lathes,Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, 'Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam 'Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings et every description. ALSO, Boilers et any size made of , form and weight, the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues, Rasters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches and hammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very few shops in this country.] ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on baud, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable terms. Iron,Brass,andCompositiort Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with promptness and de spatch. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. 4c? Orders fespectfully solicited. All eommunications by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. WM. WEDISM. Lebanon, Fob's 4. 1858 lELIJ.III LONGACRE...JODN G. GABBL....IACOS CAM, LEBANON Door and Sash Manufactory. Located OIL the Steam-Ralise load, nearpumberiand " Streit, East Lebanon. THE undersigned respectfully in - form the pubffe In general, that they Mere added largely to their former wash lishmetzt, and also hare all kiln's of the - - r=',-....latest'alfd'best'improred MACHINERY in the State in full operation such as , WOODWORTR'S FLOE7RING, 4-c., for abliductflig'fhe general business for Planing, and the experience acquired by E. LOIVEACILE and J. G. GABEL during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for a numbstef years past, affords full as. tumors of their ability, in connection with J. GABEL, to select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Seth business in this State. They now offer to Mechenics and Farmers generally, upon fitvomble terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASE( , kc., from the beet Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,and is calculated to afford thorough satiefaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprise!, the leading articles of stock on hand : Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all sizes; Boor Frames, for brick and Architraves; Ironic houses ; Casings, from 3 to 0 in.; Window Frames, for brick &abase; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; - Blinds, of ail sizes; 0. O. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACRE, GAVEL A intartnat. P. S—Placing, Sawing, uft., promptly done for these furnishing the Lumber. fLebanon,July 15,2 n. LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS, GASSER k. GETTLE - w6h to inform their customers, of Leta. non County, and surrounding Counties, athatptehp,eirrszet:tidiol all ( Ter h)D r and CA itil:EN'fieh prepared They have all the LATEST IMPROVED MACITI. EERY, and feel confident that they can compete with any othe: in the State, ag regarde GOOD WORK. They em ploy none but th best workmen, and work none bat the best and well scu-sened Lumber. Their stock of work is always open for examination by Carpenters and Builders, as consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames, Casing, Wash Boards, Mouldings ' Flooring Boards, IT r eatherllomitih'..., Sidings, ctc. ft c. . _ • Also, SAW ING AND arrriNG dOne to order. Alm, Hand Rai ..for amtinual .hairs, for making which they have a man constantly employed. 44- They Imre also eroded a TURNING LATHE, • in addition to their other business, and have employed Mr. Dickinson, of the City of Philadelphia, to do their Turning. Mr• Dickinson is one of the beat Turners In the State. le- Cabinet Makers will do well to call and examine Ihete stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they always keep on bend. .tetistead Posts., Tab? c Lev, .9uir 73annistar, Nockl Punts, awil nitything else belonging to the Turning Business, which they VilTrntql at Philadelphia prifes. TORN. INC WORK done to order, net unit es always on band. lel- Their Shop w4ll be found on PLNEGROVE ROAD, between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. Lebanon, March 16, 1859. 1 Farmers Look to Your Interest. i A. Major & Bro., a"' nir • - - . WOG LD call theatt ten Lion of the Farm. • tr(l era of this and adjoining Counties and I ••• . tßioliglß, their friends in general, to the fact. that I --.-10z5. 1 - they baNes opened their AGRICULTU . „.,•,....:;•••._..,, RAL STORE, on Pinegrove street, near • their Foundry at Machine shops, in the Borough of Lel). , anon, Pa., where we ran truly say, that we have the • Largest and Beet Assortment of FARMIND APEX . MEETS ever offered to the farmers of this tornitrtinity. As we have bad a long experience in the Man'aftiethring of Machinery, we have Made it our object to select the best and moat durable Machines, and all that we offer for sale we can say that there is no other in use that ran 1 surpass them. We have the following 'Machines that we can reoominend to our farmers, viz :- Nanny's Combined Reaper and Mower, With 'WOOD'S Improvements, Dorsey's Combined Bak " Reaper & Mower, Railway Horse Powereaud Thresh -1 it's, 'tour horse, lever Powers & Thresher., Morgans Pat- I OM Independent. Steel Wire Tooth Horse RAKE, 3lttua j Itak's Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER, Cast Iron ' Sold Rollers, Grain Fans and Drills, Hay Elevators, ao ver,ltullero, Cornshellers, by band or power, .. Corn Plough and Planters Cultivators, &c., with a variety of n the best PLoua Sin use. All kinds of Forks, Stakes, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, grass and grain Scythe", grain trailel.., 'Bushel and Peek Measures, &c., Le, dm. Farm era will bear tit mind that they will dud it to their ad- I vantage to bay their Machines at home, as all are liable to brake or get oat of order, and if they have been bought from a traveling agent they will have trouble to get them mended. How are they to be fixed or the brok en pieces replaced, and particularly a Reaper which, I by breaking in the midst of your Harvest may deprive you of the, use of it for seven days, whilst had it beau bought at home it would have been ready for use again in a few hours, as we have the patterns for all the Ma, chines that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on band, so that you cannot come amiss. We would invite our friends and all others to give us a call before; Par chaeing elsewhere, as our aim is to please and be pleas. 1 Cd. 1 Alto CASTINGS of all kinds made to order and at abort notice. ENGINES, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we Manufacture and repair Steam Engine s, Shaftinge, Circular Saws, Lathes for wood turners, &c. REPAIRING all kinds of Machinery attended to with 1 dispatch. Addroes, A. MAJOR & BRO. Lebanon. May 25,1559. 1 LEmnanozwa Cloth Ina ri to factory. 91 1 11ANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect /. fully !aortae the Public, that he continues to carry on hie Slaunfactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as oitenSive a Mahe as ever. It 18 unneeeleat ry for him to say more, than that the work made ene In the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which ho his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. Ile promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. Ilia manufactory is In complete order, and ho flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. Ac manufactures Broad and Narrow moths, amine/Is, Blanker:, While and other F/annels, al/ in the best manner. He also cards Wool and makes Rolle. Per the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken In at the following places:—At the stores of George & Seellenberger, Loeser &Brothers, George Reinoshl, sad at the new Drug Store of Guilford & Lemberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh en's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Earnet, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown ; at the stern of George Weidman, Bellevue ; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra: at the store of Gabriel Wolfereberger, New Market Forge; at the store of Michael Shirk. East Hanover, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, East ilium. sec Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away and regu returned again. tho above places, finished without delay, Those of his customers who wish Stacking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above it mentioned places, wiUt directious how they wish prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared front the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. N. a. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named plates. LYON LEMBERGER. East Hanover, Lebanon county, May 12,1858; N OTICE is hereby giver, to all persons indebted on the books of John B. Rauch, Mercitant in Lebanon, to make settlement between this date and the let of January, 1880, as the books will be placed in the bends of a .1 tiettee of tbe Peace after that day for collection. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. JOHN RAUCH. TO Consumptives. r I_ IIE advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by avert' simple remedy, titer hating suffered iieveral years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease/ Coneumption,—in anxiour to make known to his fellow-tufferere the means of cure. To who desire it be will send a copy of the prencription us edus (free'of Charge,) with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will And a sure Cure for Cbmsumption, Astiona, Prondeitis, etc. The only ota ject of t he advertiser in sending the prescription Jr to benefit the adikited, and ha hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will coat them nothing and may proves blessing. Pardee wishing the prewemptlon will • please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Nov. 16, 1669.-It. WlRlamebttrib, slop N , Y. D. S. RAB ER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Mori, lles been Removed to his New Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon. Pa. r subscriber respectfully aIItIORUCt CO his acqunio. 1_ tepees and the public In general, t at be has con stantly on hand a large stock of .11 RUGS, P RFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHE Ai ICA LS, "7" — DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se. Were, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles toe numerous to Mention, which he offers st haw rotes. ana warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else. where. Physicians' prescriptions and fatally reel. pea carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays thin Store will be opened for the coin pounding of prescriptions between the hours of i lull 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 0, 1857. DAVID S. RADER. J. L. LEMBERGER, DRUGGIST, APOTHECARY. AND DEALER IN Fancy Articles and Perfumery, PURE DRUGS]] PURE MEDICINE] II Medicines to be Coed, must be Pure! Do you want Pure and Reliable Medicine? Call at LEMBERGER'S. Are you In want of pure Spices? The best can ho had At LEMBERGEWS. if you are In want of good Washing Soap, pure White or Red Castile Soap, Country Soap, Erasim Soap to remove gresee vote, super Shaving soap; Soap for the teeth; all that is requested of you is !that you buy the same At LEMBERGER'S. Do you waot. a good Moir Tonic? Something to make the Bair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling out of the heir; if you do. Call at LEMBERGER'S. If you want a good Hair Brush, Flesh Brush, Clothes Brash, Nail Brush, or Tooth Brush, Call at LEMBERGER'S. Why do yon walk so crook-backed? You should wear one of the Shoulder Braces offered for sal s At LEMBERGER'S. Preserve your Shoe Leather. You can do so effectually by using Richard's New Compound (Blacking.) Wbolosalerandßetai At LESIBERGER'S. =I LUNAR °ILI utsmt. I. t LoNAR. OIL: ! Do you really want a brilliant, seer and cheap light.— If 00 2 br!rn the Lunar Oil in the Lunar Oil Lamp. For sale only at LIMBURGER'S. Pure 01110 CATAWIIA /MANDY, a genuine article, For Sale at LEMBEREEIVS. Anything you want that it kept !II a well aoadadea FYrat•Close Drug Store, can be furnished vitt by LEmßhuiazn, Chemist and Apatite-all. 4ar Special attention given to Faremtere PRIISCRIP rtose and FAMILY Rumen ' and all medicine dispensed warranted pure always as good as eau be obtained. any where, and sulfite suit the times, by JOS. L. LEMBEROER 7 DRCOGIST, CIIMUST A4n APOTTICCAItr, February 2, 18.59.] Market Street, Lebanon. OLD DR. REAT.IPS BOOK OF TRAY- (:), els and grant discoveries of :be Japan ese and East India Medicines, with full directions for the certain cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh. Asthma, Fevers, Heart Disease. &tofu la, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Complailit, Gravel and Uri nary Deposits, Female Complaints. Ae. Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as many sulfuring fellow , beings as possible from premature death, it will be sent to any part of the continent, by sending 25 coots to DR. urAtik, 947 BrotikwaY, New Y ri City. Sold by Dr. George Ross, Lebanon ; Dr. S. S. Stevens, Reading; Christian bfiller, Millersburg; C. K. Harrisburg ; John Beitenruan, Hamburg, J. G. *ewe*, Pottsville. Oct. 5,1959.—1 y. Dr.ROSS' DRUG STORI. CUXUERLAND STRUT, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, P. . TA IL ROSS respectfully announces that be has t r sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Mel i einos. Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent lledicin,r 4, and Fancy Goods, Which are offered at the lowest price.. An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, at strict attention to the wants of the public, enable hi I to do things in the first style of the science, - DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, 1 1 1 1111 ‘-;,-, Are the most certain cure for Worn - 11 in use. They are sweet, and no chil I will refuse to take them. Persm should ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Lozo 0 gee," and refuse all others. Many pa - sons, not having this Lozenge will it f to get yon to take some other kind; d not let them deceive you—you can e ways get them at Dr. Ross' Drag store, Lebanon, and you can have them ser t to you, free of expense by mail, if yo enclose the price in a letter. If lee than a dollars worth is wanted, awes post-:Mice stamps, and you will receive them by retur of mail, postpaid. Dr. Ross will send Chem to any par .; of the United Staten, on receipt of the money. Send ea then, and get :hem. Price 25 cents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or nis easiness, and can be taken with positive advantage irk all cases in which a purgative would be needed; as the commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint. some forms of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Blood, and all diseases arising from impurity of bleed. They will be found superior to any other pill in use. Price 25 cts. per box. Will be sent by mall on receipt of the m 6• they. Sold only by Pr. Ross, 'Lebanon. DR. ROSS' TONIC 51 IXTURE. A superior medicine fdr the cure of Sick Headadie Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Ner Taus Weeknese, and all other diseases requring a tonic TRUSSES Atm SEPPORTERS. Dr. Itoss keeps constantly ftls 3sale , a•large assortment of Trusses, of all sizes, and veilous in price, which will be sold very low. An experience of More tharr2o years give the afflicted advantages not to be hadn't every Drug store. A personal attention to thefuting given. If you need a truss call at Dr. Rosa' Drug - Store, Lebainan. BR-BOSS' INFANT DROPS.. • - For Colic, Spasms, Restiese,nees, Arc., of Infants. It calms nervous irritation, soothes' pain, and induces to sloop, without leaving the dull, drowsy state that fah lows the use of other infant drops. Speehil attention l asked to this remarkable action. Ask for Dr. Ross' In fent Drops. DR. rtlng , ! nun TONIC- Is your hair falling oft t are 'yat ritoubled with dand ruff, or itching of the head? Dr. Rosa' Hair Tonic will cure these troubles. Ain 2b cis. _ DR. ROSS' CURE FOR FEVER & AGUE. ITrver and Ague cured in 24 hours. Individuals who have Battered for week. and months, have been in a sin gle day relieved, as If by magic, from the etcruelating chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Store. DR. ROSS' BYZ WATER, --'••• For the cure of Sore, Weak, or InSamed Eyes. Price 25 eta. D ROSS'WORM OIL. A positive ß. cure for W Worms. DR. ROSS' LINI3IENT. The beat Liniment in use for Rheum''- ,IA tism, Sprains, Swellings, Bruises. ache, Sore Throat, and all painful and Neuralgic a ff ection"' of the body, is Dr. Roes' Liniment. DR. ROS3' TOOTII WASIII, For the cure of epongy and bleeding gums, Scurvy, for cleansing and preserv ing the teeth and Bunts, and imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath, use Dr. Rosa' Tooth Wash. DR. BERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure of Rheumatism, Tetter, Scrofula, Paine in the Bones, Old'Sores, Pimples on the face,Zruptioni of all kinds, and alt diseases arising from Impure BlOtifi or the imprudent nee of idercriry. Sold only at Di. Ross' Drug store. COUGH CURED FOR 25 CENTS. Dn. Pnrstca's COUOU SYRUP, prepared and sold only by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court noose, it a certain cure for coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, Ac. Look well to tho marks of the gennine, See that Dr, gwe' Pm , le on the bottle. FIPILEPSY OR FITS CAN DR CIIIREDt Evidence stronger than certificates! Lures Vioarl• rite COMPOUNI) IS performing more wonderful cure, than any other Medicine known I It is perfectly safe to take. Try it. If you are not satisfied after using one Bottler. the money will be refunded; if not able to pay, one Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Price Five Dollar ' er Bottle, or three Bottles for ton dollars. Sold *Wises Dr. Rose' Drug Store. Lebanon, June 16, 11158: Sold at Dr. Rom' Drug Store, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. ---- To T IIIE, ). R. J. W. BECHTLE, tbe Celebrated HERB DOC jut TOR, offers hie valuable services to the public at large. DOCTOR BECHTLE is opposed to Calomel or any mineral poisons, and will not give then% at al I. DOCTOR BECIITLE having stuthed medicines ten years; and a number of years of extensive practice and et= ence, secures to Lim the confidence of the public. TOR BECHTLE has only log Wm patients in the laiit two years, out of the vast numbers who have made ap plication to him for aid, from home and abroad. Some come hundreds of miles to consult with regard to diseases of long standlut ; and have been cured, In the teat two years. DOCTO BECIITLE hos cured 50 awe of Cancet, - , 30 of Rheumatism, 29 of Dropsy, 23 of consumption'; 10: of Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneya,l7of Screen Monthly 150 of females laboring und er th e gaping or tne ( "mt.. I rregularities, Flouralbus, ~ ..,,., ge ge ..41 I the shave diseases bar been pronounced iliClllllolo by atto. wed guacka. We bare no space to give the tibevs eertifi ola . or :rung, Doer= /MO/A catee, but whoever doubts can have the name', at any has ptifeeame ne seb v yd er oca l f oa lWl t ino on inO e enn yLml7l9ll . BE ti e ne m:L u E t . of As l therespe :itits numbers he luta attended. in this be idlArtietds ly soo . armsful. Dieeasee of long standing of sit kinds, cured in the shortest'hie tithe, and on the most reasonable toms. Nochargeeferconsultation. Night practice at tended to at all hours. DOCTOR BECIITIA; will always be found in Lie Office In North Lebanon, a fcitdoera North of the ticite4 p re t h _ ren Church, except When out On buainefut. North Lebanon Borough,llacember 22, ass,,...iy . ____ IF YOU WANT A otyou r &teased Mend, enlarged and A colored In oil, Call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the hchenon_Deplilkaank. BACK TO TAE OLD PLACII Int/GE/Z.: maGER. lENKT BAKTMAK. the wedl-Ituown Brewer, has II removed tots LAG= BEER SALOON to the l.rge d handsome three story hone of Mr. Arnold, In Com trlared street, west of the Plank Road, where ho will be pleased to one his old friends and the public, generally. f3ll3...Umberger and &seltzer Cheese, Bement "reeving ,c., wholesale and Retell. His BEEK is of his own wed down Brewery. Lebanon, lan.
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