Cht Cam ROMANCE 1N REAL LIFE. --The Chi cago Journal of the 13'h, tells the fol. lowing extraordinary story. Thu morning a case was examined before Justice Akin, which has an air of romance around ii, and exhibits a revelation of real life from which a most thrilling tale of fiction could be wrought. A ,woman named Ellen Welch, was found last night by one of the police. men, roving about the streets, slightly intoxicated. She was arrested upon the charge of vagrancy. 'Parties who are k cowing to her history, informs us that some five orsix years ago, Ellen ran away from Ireland in company with a dashing young Irishman whom her pa. rents had forbidden her to marry- .Her fettle; lived at Castle Kearney and was a man of opulence and influence, and El. len had been well brought up. But with that perverseness which is always a characteristic of love, was bent on marrying the,young officer. She accord• ingly eloped with him anti came to Phil adelphia, where she was married. She lived with her husband about a year, at the expiration of which time-he died. She then wont to Chicago and married again, but again was doomed to misfor tune, Her husband, who had fhe•repu. tailor' of being an excellent man, was drowned in the river by falling from a schooner. Ellen maintained herself by sewing for a time, but finally fell in with disreputable characters, who fleeced her out caber clothing, and an allowanco of thirty dollars which she received every three months of her father, through the priest. She took to drinking and by gradual descents soon fell to a low depth. We know from indubitable sources that this women, this morning arraigned be. fore the Police Court for being a eom. mon vagrant, is an own neice to Daniel 'O'Connell, the great Irish Orator and 'Reformer, her mother, Mary O'Connell, being his sister. Her •parents, as we said before, occupy Castle Kearney, in Ireland and are linowo through the length mid breadth of Ireland as a funnily of opulence and widely esteemed for their many acts of kindness. AN ANeteNT Mtsti. e —A corrvspon• dent of the Marysville (Cal.) Democrat, writing front G ihon says: ' - On the very summit of the mountains of Mazat. dun are the shafts of a deserted mine, whidh •is -one of the curiosities of the country. ft was worked by los antiques, a venerable myth which supplies in Mexico the place of Solomon and the genii in the last, Julius etesar in Sonth• ern Europe, and the "Danes" in Merrie England. The mine is surrounded by precipices almost inaccessible •to -men and absolutely sn to boasts of burden. No road leads to it. The working Pare ..of unknown depth, and drainage . has been. effected by pumps of great calibre made of huge logs brought, at heaven knows What expenses, from the Sierra Madre. .71'hese pumps are larger than any now used in the country, and are a 'species of hydraulic engine almost un known at the epoch at which the mines .must have been worked. Above all, there are no existing traces of a Real or Hacienda de Beneficio. Altogether, it is a perfect enigma. Tradition—and ,not a very reliable one at that—asserts that it was abandoned and filled .with water in the great irruption of the 'Opatas. This is equivalent to saying in Europe, that it , happened before the foundation of Rome. Pity that the blind fury of revolutionary partisanship and the neglect of corrupt officials should have caused the entire destruction of the mining archeives of the country, so jealously guarded and earefully compil ed during the Spanish domination, and buried so many subjects of interest in perpetual night THE LADY AND HER MAID.—The Saila Public of 14 ons says : "A young widow residing in this city lately took into her service a girl who had excellent testimonials. Two days ago, as the la dy was sitting in the drawing room, the girl entered, carrying under her arm, ;like a bundle of linen, her mistress's little daughter, about three years old; with the head foremost, and •proceeded deliberately to open one of the windows. The lady, astonished at her 'mariner, asked her what she was going to do with the child to which the servent, with the greatest coolness, said that she was going to throw it out of the win dow. On this the mother jumped up in alarm and rushed forward to prevent her ; but the servant being the stronger, succeeded in opening the window, and would have accomplished her purpose had not the widow, in a moment of des. peration, seized the girl's hand with her teeth, and compelled her to relinquish her hold. The child was thus saved, but the poor mother has been ever since seriously ill. The girl has been placed in a lunatic asylum." STRANGIi TASTE.—It is not generally known that at Copper, on the lake of Geneva, the residence of the late Mad ame du Stnel, and, her father and mother the celebrated Monsieur and Madame Necker, the latter are not buried, but are preserved in a huge vat of spirits of wine. The curious—and they are not few—rush there to see this most pain ful Bs well as disagreeable of sights. It was much the desire of Monsieur Necker. that he and his wife should bo plaided in this strange manner, but fear ing his own family might not carry out his wishes, he left a certain sum to be paid out yearly Cu the town for the sup. ply of a certain quantity of spirits of wine for that purpose. The vat is placed in the ground, close to the house, and partially hid by trees, which his grand son, Monsieur le Baron de Sisal had planted around it. OLD DR. BEAT ll's BOOK OIP TRAY- a ".. els and great discoveries of the Japan ese end East India Medicines, with full directions fur the certain cure of Consumption, Br .nchitia, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Jeerers, Heart Disease. *Wil la, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Gravel and Uri nary Deposits, Female Complaints, &c. Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as many suffering fellow beings as possible from premature death, it will be sent to any part of the continent, by gentling 25 cents to DR. 'REATH, • 547 Broadway, New York City. Sold by Dr. Heorge Ross,'Lebanon ; Dr. S. 8. Stevens, Beading; Christian Miller, Millersburg; C. K. Heller, Harrisburg ; John Deltenman, Hamburg, J. G. Iltiown t Botteville. Oct. 551.859.4 y. FOR SALE. FLOUR, 14 . I i I. . GlifFl CUR N. OATS. 1et... , :.% - .. -- `.,. MIDDLINGS, nrirccethz SALT BY TILE BAG, BRAN, nt the Genesee Mille of MYERS k SIIOUR, Feb. 3,1858. ' Lebanon, Va. WANTED. AT the Geneasee 3.1 ills, in the borough a Lebanon, xl WHEAT, CORN. RYE, - OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid iu Enah, by MYERS & MOOR. - Feb. 3,1358. .. Coal, Coal, Coal, Auk:, the undersigned, would respectftillyinform the V citizansof Lebanon county, that we are now pre pared o supply the community with COAL tithe Wholesale or Retill,'ari we will keep all kinds of COAr on hand, such as Pea, Chestnut, Nut, Stove, Egg and Broken COAL, white, red and pray ash, which we are constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries in the COO region, and would here any that we will sell our Coal as low as they can be sold by any Person in the county, which we will sell at our Mill, or any part of tho two boroughs. 'MYERS & SIIOUIt. Genesee Mills, Lebanon, leb.3, - Farmers Look to Your interest, • A. Major & Bro., WOU Wenn theatttention of the Farm - ers of this and adjoining Counties and ' their friends in general, to the fact. that " they have oped their RAL STORE, o ne n Pinegrove street, near their Fouedry se Machine shops in_ the Borough of Leb anon, Pa., w h e re we can truly key, that we have the Largest and Best. Assortment of FARMING IMPLE MENTS ever offered to the farmers of this community. As we have had a long experience in the Manufitetnring of Machinery, we have Made it our object to select the best and most durable Miellines, and all that we offer for sale we can say that tlisre ism° other in use that can surpass them. We have the following 'Machines that we can recommend to onr theaters, via Manny's Onnbiatd Redper and Mauer, With WOOD'S Improvements' Dorsey's Combined .Rak er, Reaper & Mower, Railway Metes Powers and Thresh-' s, four horse lever Powers .b Threshers, Morgans Pat ent Independent Steel Wire - Tooth horse RAKE, Stun ma's Patent Fodder, Straw and lI:v*OMT KR, Cast Iron field Rollers, Orals Fans and Drills, Hey Elevators. Clo ver-hullers, Cornabellers, by hand or pm-cr, Corn Plough and Planters, Cultivators, &c., with a variety of the best PLOUG NS in use. AD kinds of Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, lines, grass and grain Scythes, grain Citadels, Bushel and Pock Measures,&c, an, &c. Farm ers will bear in mind that they wil find it to their ad vantage to buy their Machines at home, as all are liable to braise or get out of order, and if they have ^been bought from a traveling agent they will have trouble to get them mended. How era they to be fixed or the brok en pieces replaced, and particularly, n Reaper which, by breaking in the midst of your Harvest may deprive you or the use of it for seven days, whilst had it been bought at home it would have been ready for use again in IL few hours, as we have the patterns for all the Ma chines that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on .hand, so that you cannot conic amiss. We would invite our . friandsand all others to give us a call beMre Pur chasing elsmitere, as our aim is to please and b: pleas ed. Also CASTINGS of all kinds 'made to order and at short notice. ENGINES, Mill (touring, Shafting, we Manufacture and repair Steam Engines, Shaftings, Circular Saws, Lathes fin , wrant turners. REPAIRING all kinchi of Machinery attended to with dispatch. A ddread, A. MAJORS BRO. Lebanon, May 25, ISLO. New Furniture Store. HARRISON K. DUNDOBB would respectfully in form the public that he has reMOVO.I opposite the old place, a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel. on Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest. and cheapest assortment of FURNITUII E ever offered in Lebanon. IlLietoek consists of all hhols of Parlor and COM111011EllittlIti:ike; which he will sell lower . t than the like eau be bought at any. other place hi Lebanon. V Ho has on baud a large assortment of Nfias. -- Teta-a-totos, Lounges Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Nots. hat flacks, se. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap 3lattresses. Also. Looking Glasses,--thillt. Rosewood and Halmgany----very cheap. Venetian 4tliods;-Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for children. Ile— Particular attention paid to UNDERTA Ile has provided himself with the EINEST IIEABSE IN LEBANON, and , WillMtake Collins and attend Funerals. at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 28, 1.850 E=EIME(=DMI MALUVWIV,iiiitTd:IIIA. ramie", tiii,-7...e - e7oO"Z , sr , frp:;z;r7.o,. in Market Street, three doom north of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, on the w.at chic. Re has a large am - aliment of NEW STYLE SOFAS, JENNY . LIND and other BEDSTEADS. EXTENSION TABLES, Cane-seats d andOommon CHAIR'S. SETTERS, BELT 1100EI*4 CRiMLES, kc., &c. lie also offers for sale at very low prices an mkt( naive assortment of Loosixn GLASSES and Picture Frames of Gilt, Mahogany and Rosewood. As he manufactures the most of his furni ture himself, he can sell much cheaper than those w•ho buy tho Ready-made. All orders punctually attended to, and articles safely packed to any part of the country. He also has on hand all kinds of FANCY WOOD and Gilt MOULDING which he offers for sale. Remember LAU BACIPS NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. I'.S.—Coffins made and funerals attended al the shortest notice. 111 r. Laubach desires parties who poepese going to Philadelphia.to purchase their Furniture, to call at his Wareroome and extuitinn his stock, as he is confident that his ware is 'better and *will 'be sold cheaper than any that can be bought in the cities. He has prepared himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive a home patronage. Lebanon, October 5, 1859. SOMETHING NEW. TUB whole world is in' a grand stage or pro,. . gress, and every day is bringing forth roam thing now; but of all the late wonders in nature or of art, the discoveries of science and of philosophy, the . daring feats of a niondin, or the alarming Paws Orl Harper's Ferry, nothing has succeeded in producing a sensation so effectnattrupon a community as the daily+ arrival of NEW GOODS at the Mammoth !Portico Sloe 1 Into Store of GIXIRGIes & Competitors stand a t ghast with ASTONISHMENT, while Patrons arturushtuir forneird with antzement.— ' Wards of commendation upon their superior qualities, , magnificent styles, and extraordinary low prices, aro . being exchanged with electrical rapidity throughout the community, while crowds of anxious purchasers are streaming from North, South, }htst and West; with a determituttiou to swore a hold of the prize bargains they are giring at the SZE HIVE Store v epposita the Court Howe. LADIES, LOOK HERE StLI Black, Brocade, Byiulerr, Figored, new styles, alt prices, very cheap, at George & Pyle. Merinocs, Cashmeres., Detrutes, Poll de Chevrea, Bo gard, Malin, all very handsome, at George a Bombazines, Lustres, Dellag,es, Ladies' Cloakin g Cloths, yarions colors end styles4lat • George a Pyle. Opera Cloths, ltigoletts, Hoods, Gloves, Hosiery, Col lars, Handkerchiefs very low, ut George a Pyle. ---...- ..... GENTLEMIiN, LOOK HIM-K, MTH—Black; Brown, Blue,Olive.and Green, from $1,50 to $lO per yard, at Georges Pyle. Chosinteres—Dlack, Doeskin, Fancy, English, Freue,i and American, from 50 ets. to sl, at George a Pyle. Satinetts, Tweed:4, Jeans, Flannels, Marlins, Drawers, Gloves all styles, Handkerchiefs, &e., of all qualities and prices at George & Pyle. YBSTINGS—SiIk, Plush, Yelvets, Satins, of all the latest styles, from 50 ets. to $ll at George a Pyle. QUEENSWARE and Glass ware, in all their varl,ties, necessary for Families, hotels, &e. ' at George a Pyle. GROCEttfkiS—Sugurs ean't be beat, Molasses do, from 8 cents upwards, Coffee very best, Teas . green and black, best quality, at (iconic a Pyle. • LADIE4 AND GENTLEMEN, Coil and sec no, nrnl examine for yourselves. We have just returned from the leak with a complete s. ourtmont of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of thu moat fashionable style, and at micas that mull he heat over by New York or Philadelphia. Remember US—tbe Mammoth Portico Deo Giv Store, opposite the Court House. GEORGE & PYLE No trouble to show Goode. Nov. 23,18511. IF YOU WANT A good PIC:MICE for a Medallion orL'in. Call at 11A LY'S Winery, next door is the Lobanon_Depmilt Bank, IF YOU WANT A 'PICTURE ofysur deceased fr iend, enlarged a& A calored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebauon.Peposit Bank. , IF YOU WANT A PLIOTOODAIII of youraolf ur frit:lo,th° boat are tobu9sa4 xt DAILY'S °calory, next duet to the Lebanon Du pelt Bank. .11E NE'W 111111 undersigned would respectrullsAinforin the chi t zensof Lebanon, that he has commenced the BAB R IND BUSINESS, in all its varieties; at ids stand, on Cumberland Aloof, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Bach Hotel, and will supply customers witirthe best BREAD, CAKES, &c., Sc. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. . „ • CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on hand, and furnished at the lowest prices. The public la invited to give me a trial. Lebanon, NoV. 9, 1859. F. IL EIIIJIL IF YOU WANT GOuo PICTURES UO TO BRENNIEIVS Q, KY LIGHT GALLERY, over D. S. ltaber's Drug Store, KJ on Comtqatand street, Lebanon, Ps. AMEROTYPES, MELAIROMES, EIMOTYPESi PAYYROTYPES and rum- GRAMS, taken dailj, (Sunday excepted.). Prices reavoun bie and In accordance with the size, style and quality of the rases. Rooms opened from 8 A. AI., to 4 o'clock, P. M. • Lebanon. June 2 DM WATCHES A ND - JE=WELRY NEW LOT OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, JUST RECLIVED RT J. W..:ACK ER, Cumberland St., nest door to Dr. Lineawonver's. BOND'S MILK , lightest and most delicious Article that bee ever been• of fered for sae In Lebanon. They bare. become univer sally popular wherever l introdeeect. They ere put up iu CRUM containing 10 tbs., or for Bale by the Sin 'e pound ALSO, T. OYES. ALSO ? BOND'S TEA AND OYSTER CRACK ERS. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A. FAMILY NEWSPAPER. WALTZ & R BDLB wonlirreSUettfully gip / inform - the Public, that they constantly receive;from the kkistern Cities, copies of all the most important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer fur sale cheaply-than they can be ptitelmsed elsewhere.-- Among tho§eAely received' are— PartonleAttlffina Burr, Living - oes Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Great King, Bayard Taylor's Northern Travels, - Debit and Credit, - The Reason Why. They have always on hand a large assortmentof School Books, Blank- ooks and Stationery, .Supday 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 Ring:lo'lms, and nll the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the' tnig . nook?' fe,..Ordere left with them for any kind of goods in their line, will be promptly attended t 0... Lebanon, Feb. 4,1858. Cheap 8004 Blank :1106ks, . Slat ionary,,Pa perliasigins, ;, Wiiuiow, .-tHiliziiits) JHENRY MILLER' would respectfully in . fromtin public that he has opened a NEW ROOK AND STATIONARY STORE. in the ;Yew Lebanon Demobnathtirt:ry; in Walnut et, a .few doers south of the .Clonrt House, Lebanon, Th.. wherehe has on hand anti Fir sa e, a full supply of all kinds of new and cheap 50601 and Snuday School BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, OLIARTS, SLATES. INKS, Pens and Stationary, of every description, such as Foolseap,l,tter and Note Paper, nada full assortment of .Envelopes, Wrapping Paper, and Coffee Bags. Also, a number of IlisTosictu., T ix , E o Lo cticm, a n d M rs - QUI-In:Ora 1 1 .00115. amens which are Jay's 5, and other Prayer Books, Sehmucker's llistory of All Religions, Life, Speeches, and M,anorlals of Webster, United-States Manual of history and Blograph,y, Life of Christ:&c., Sze. Also, alt kinds of Family.,Hand and School BIBLES, Engliskand German TESTAMENTs.. lie has also on hand the Largest and bost assortment of Paper Hangings,. Window Shades and Cbirtains, ever exhibited in Lebanon, which will be sold cheaper than at aniother establishment. Also, a great variety of Almanacs for tho'Year ISOf. lie will also receive subscriptions for all the Monthly Magazines, Daily and Weekly Papers from the difibrent pinex,s. • Al! enters left with him fbr any kind of Goods in his line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon. Oct. 19, Mil. W. G. WARD; - .1.., to ated on MAltli SQUA FIE, North of Cumbeilantt Street, Lebanon, IVhero SCHOOL BOOKS, • Blank Books, and Stationary or every description aro always or.-hand, and sold at the lowest possible GAS P -Paper Hangings, Window Paper and Shades of 'every variety of 1 , ..a Gterns, and prices are also on exhibition and for sale - " , . ?q,-ARD7 - 01 CLLEArBPOKSTORIi. .. . Ward :&4., furnishes the Nonthly Miquziiies, Doily illld Weekly rap &s of our EaSferd , . Cities, us - soon as pub lishisl. . .. . , itile". Orders for bolds; p 14 anti, hr anything in his ine : will receive prompt attention.. G. WARD'S are the foliowing:-. Itatantors Tr e fillfir of Eire, or Israel in Tionclage; The Power of Prayer ; Manna in the Wilderness ; Cot tage Testament, A complete Commentary on tho New Testament; Tho Princoof the 'louse of David. in iier man. Mtsca.r.A.Nl:ocs:—Knitling Work, by Mrs. Parting toh; tiorp of a Thousand Strings.; 411:tek - Din.toontl; Trot. Hares Spiritualism Demoustratea• .llnufhohlt's Cosiboi.r, A Sketch or tho Physicial of the thaivese. W. G. Ward is agent to receive pnbseription for the fol lowing Works, n o w on PrOSS: "NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA," itntifteett Tots. Nol. I to Ti are nom ready; Prree in Extra Cloth, per Vol. $3.00 do. Library Leather do, 3.50 .Diary of the Amer lean Revolution, by Frank Moore, completed in two Vole., price In C101,13:50.per vol. Lebanon. &pt. I'S. 1850. COURNGE ENTEUPRIZE ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW - ; Ti."2evasa,',TAvlrewa,,:.olezisaartrityht,,ll j) h f e. t , t p le s l t ir e ciAom est IF WV WANT smre money, buy your Dry Comir t Rater A 1;ro. IF YOU IVANT To get a cheap, yet handsome Silk Press, Haber & Tiros- is the place to Buy them; they hare Fancy and Iflacic Silk from 56 cents, n yard, and upwards. IF YOU WANT A handsome SIAM., cheap. Call at Rabat' k os. IF YOU WANT Callers, Sleeves, or other embroidery, yon save moo ey by buying of Haber A good pair of Kid fillivea!or 31Itts, Raber s firo.4 Lave them and will sell cheap. IF YOU WANT Calico, Prints, You can buy thorn' at Ratter & Rms. from 4 cents a yard. to 10 ern ts, and British and French, from 12 to 25 cents per yard. IF YOU WANT . Gingham,ilier& Bros_ have them hom'aN cents yard to 3:1 cents; iIF2YO Muslins...you ran Buy them alt...ltaher BroP., (rota 3 cents a yard to 20 tu* 25 cents. any quality you wisb. - ANYTHING EIAt:TUAT You;aecil'fur Dress or Family , iise, you will find cheap, aellarbena. YANT ke.iat„ a pair of Pant4tor :Vest for, yourmlif, Babrr e Bros. have.thejesi avortufkatiofd,locnti for The sea son, and the mica to=suit-ryquil.:2 FOR YOUR - BOYS' . Clothing. select your goods at Itaber & Nrps. and sale money by buying cheap. THE LARGEST AND Cheopext as , ortment of CAR PITS yon will find at Raber Bro.. Call acid examine fur yourffelf. Xi's:MICE is hereby given that an election by the 11 stockholders in the President, Managers and Com pany of the hierka and Dauphin Turnpike road will be held at the Public house or Alexander Helm, in 31yers town, Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, Oa Monday, tirc sth day qf March next, between the hours of ten o - clock,A. M.,and four o'clock, P. M., of OM day, ter the,purpose of electing One prim. Mont, Eight Maaagers. One Treasurer, and such other officer: as may be necessary to conduct the affairs of the said Company during the ensuing year. • At the ssune time the Annual. Statement of the Trees• urer will be laid before the Stockholders as using. BYorder of the Board, HENRY MULL. Prey t. JAcon Tre tsurer. February 9, Me.' C LOGKS, CLOCKS, JUST BY RUCEIVED AT J. w.ACKER 9 S, From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour, Oct. 29, '5O. NEW LIVERY STABLE. undersigned respectfully informs the public that 1 he has opened a NEW LI VERY STABLE, at Mrs. RISE'S lintel, Market street, Leb anon, where he will keep fur the 4' public accommodation a good staid: of HORSES and VEHICLES. Lie will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also 031Nillt1S for Parties. Ste. Lebanon, April 21, 185 . 11. JAMES MARCH, I SOO NE Xl' T L lag: TS 60 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between A 31arket and the Court Rouse ; north side, ha now on hand a splendid assortment 61 the New Style of HATS AN D CAPS, for mon and boys, for ISGS, to wbieh the a ttention of the public is respectfully inni tell. lints of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. He bas aiso just opened a spice did assortinent of SOMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL„ MARL,. HORN, LEG HORN. SENATE, CUM AN, itnil all others. Ito will ale Wholesale hit kinds of Hats, Cops, Ar., to Country Merchants on alicatttngeeue tams. Lebanon. April 21, =MS. WOULD respectfully invite the public to call and I examine my new fall stock o? Carpeting aForei g n and Domestic mannfitetures; English Tapestry Brmsels, from 75 to $1 25; two Ply Ingrain, suitable for parlors, setting rooms and chambers, from 31 to 87; entry and stair carpets. Ac. Also, large stock of floor and table Oil Cloths, Window :holes, Green Ginn , Cloth, % and yards wide; flour Drnmet, Malts, Dugs. kn. PIIINEAS 110UUlr, Jr.. (late Shoemaker J: hough,) 508 N. 3a street, above No ble, West side. Itranch Store SO2 Spring Garden street 2d door above .Bth, South side. Philadelphia, October 19, 1859 The subscriber having opened a liquor store, is pre pared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liq uors, wholesale snd retail at the lowesteash prices. Ills stock consists of , A WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ~"' RUM, WHEAT, MALT, 'Vs POTATOE and RYE WHISKEYS, An. An of which will be warranted to be as represented, and sold at prices that will make it an object for dealers to buy of him, instead of going or sending to the city. It is hoped that Hotel Keepers and others will call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Physicians are Also respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. He has the best and only article of Pure Port Wino Juice in this borough. Lebanon, Dec. 29;1859. JOSEPH REINHARD. IF YOU WANT ANe. 1 AMGROTTPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S . Gallery, twat door to the bobauoa Deposit Bank. Books! Books; Walnut Street ahead in Tlis EITEIP BOOR STORE and IVeivrpoper Emporium of .4 tunny !he 2i'ver Books. Intely received and for FOiP. fit IF YOU WANT aiiiilJlY rwimi CARPETIN GS. Joseph Reinlh:u•d's NEW LIQUOR STORE. CORNER of Walnut and Chestnurstroeta, LEBANON, PA. • East Lebanon Slore THE undersigned has purchased the Store Stand of Mr. George Gasser, in East Lebanon, and has jest opened an entire NEW AND 'cogx LET E STOCK OF GOODS, embracipg'Dress Goods of the very latest etyles'for Ls. dies, Clot's Cassitneresandyestings forGeutlemen, and Groceries, rerithilons, Bc., for housekeepers, all of Arhich will be sold et prices to suit the times, The stock being entirely new, and baring been selected with great care, offers inducements to purcluisas filature rarely equaled hereabouts. A m; Arrive at Bethlehem by 8 a in. Leave Allentown Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2321 From i b A B ll n er il t e o s w a n n , d b b y nc l u t i:e c i b ttv e i c t li t e o s N s o w r e ti s e ir 7 hi te at 3 p m ; Arrive at North White Trail by 6p m; Delve North White hall Monday, Wednesday, and • Fridey at 9 a m ; UNITED STATES , MAlLS.Arrive at Allentown by 12 in. , ' 3 '322 From Allentown_ by Orefield, to Sehneeksville, 10 Post °MICE DSPAR:TMENT, miles and back, twice a week. Washingtoni December 10, 1859. IIiROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of I: this Department until 3p.m. of Saturday. March - Leave Sehneeksvi(le Monday and Thursday M 9 am; „ I t Je r ax 3 A a l t le s t e ite n t e v c a k lan i r e a l y; y a o nd p . T ., ll ; nreday M 3 p m ; 31,1860, for conveying the mails of the United States Arrive at AllAtown by 12 m. e'er four years, commencing July I, 1860, ant ending 2323 From AllentoWn, 'ft South 1511110 HMI, Reims y Janette 1864, - in the State of Pennsylvania, on the yille, Foglesielle, 0 rimville, Klinesvil le, Lenharts. routes end by the schedules of departures and arrivals vilk, Hamburg, Shartlesvi 10, and StraustOwn, to herein specified. Rehrersburg, 46 miles and back. three bites a Decisions announced by April 24,136 D. week. BOftiers tuff/ examine carefully theinstruclions annexed.) I Leave Allentown Monday, Wednesday, and Frid ay 2292 From Lebanon, by Achey's Corner, to Shteffers- at 7a me town.lo miles and back, three times a week. A ;rive at Rehrershurg by 9 p m 'Leave Lebanon Tuesday, 'Thursday, and Saturday Leave Rehrersburg Tuesday, Thursday; and War. at 3.es m; day at 7 a m e Arrive at Shadferstown by 6 p m ; Arrive at Hamburg by 9 p in. Leave Sbrefferetown 'Nudity, Thursday,and Sutur 23241 -From Allentown, by Wescosville, Trexlertown, day at 9 a in ; Breinigsville, Manataway, and Monterey, be If ut z- Arriveatt.Lehanon by 12 in. .- - - - , ' town, '.32 miles end back, three times a week. 2283 From Lebanon. by Jonestown. to Fredericksburg:, • . 107 - thileetrind bock, three times a week. Le o a n ve ni A ri cle a n i t o o Wednesday, F u r:lay, Leave Lebanon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Arrive at Kutztown by 7 p m: atlpm; f w n n ialrf n ro d i a n Y E s l a l s 'e to d n n , e ea sd y a) ; Leave Kutztown Monday, Wednesaty, and Friday Arrive at Fredericksberg by 7 p m . at 6 p m ; . Leave Fredericksburg Monday; Wednesday, and Friday at re 4 a m ; . e Menem - '2325 From Allentowit, by Fanaus. lacono. , g Arrive at Allentown by 11 ii in. ~ , Arrive et Lebanon by 9 a m e , . , ersvilke Long Swamp, Idertztown; -Kutzville; Proposals are invited for six-timesea-wrek service. Kutztown: New Jerusalem, Coxrewn, Pricetown, 2204 From Rehrershurg, by Wintersville and Host, to Maiden Creek, and Temple, to Reading. 36 entice Etonchburg, 10 mike and bark, twice a week. and back, daily. except Sunday, by railroad. Leave Rehrersburg, Tuesday and Saturday atll a m; Arrive at Stouchbrirg by 2p en : - Arrive at Rin ]leading by 9.45 a; Leave Stoncliburg Tuesday and Saturday at 3 p in: I care Allentown daily, except Sunday, at 8a m ; Leave Reading daily, except Sunday, at 6 a in , Arrive at Behrereburg by 6p m. . Arrive at Allentown by 7-35 a in. - Proposals are invited for a thirst .weekly triP • INSTRUCTIONS. 2295 From Wintereville, byellenntelftna, to Myeretown, Containing conditions to be incorporated in. the contracts 10 mils:sand lacketwicen week. 'to the extent the department may deem, proper. Leave Win tereville Tuesday Med-Saturday at Gam; • 1. Seven minutes are allowed to each intermediate Arrive at Myerstown . by 12 m ; cffice, when not otherwise specified, for assorting the Leave MyerstowTei n.esday and Saturday at 1 pin ; mails; but on railroad and stminboat routes there is to Arrive at Wintetiville by 7 p m. be no more'delay than Is sufficient for au exchange of 2296 From Muney, by Hughesville. Carson's and 'EA- the mail bags. glemmere, to Laporte, 25 miles and back, three 2. On railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes . times a week. - - where the mode of conveyance admits of it, the spaced • Leave Muney Tuokday, Thursday, and Saturday, on agents of the Post Office Department, also post office arrival of the mail from Philadelphia, say at 2 blanks, mail bags, locks and keys, are to be conveyed _ 'p m; , . . Arrive at Laporte; by 8 p m; without extra charge: '3. On railroad and,steamboat lines the route agents - Leave Leporte Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at of department are to be conveyed without chars, the e 6 am; and her - their eeclusPre use. while travelling with the , Arrive at Muneedby ;12 en. . . mails, a commodious ear, or apartment in the ceritreeer 2297 From Muney, by WAlf Run. lentdereville, Hill's a cam. properly lighted, warmed, end furnished- adapted ' (hove, Eldredville. 01-milbellville end Overton, to to the convenientsepamtion and due security of the New Albany. 48 miles unit back, once a week. Leave Money Tuesday at 5 am ; nietien of the department. Arrive at New Albany by 7 p nt , mails, is to be provided by the contractor, under the di. Railroad andeteamboat companieettre requited to take Leave Now Albany Monday at 5 a in; the Mail from and deliver it into the post offices at the Arrive dilduitcy by 7 p m. commencementand end of their routes, and tonal from -2298 From Eglesmere, by Forkseelle. Effiredrille., end all offices not more thine eighty rode from a station or Shuck. to Canton, 33 miles and back, mice a Week - landing• Propesals inity'be submitted for the perform- Leave Egleemere Friday at 7 a in ; ann. of ' ail other side eerViee--:-that is, for offices over Arrive at Canton next day by 12 m; eighty rods from a station or landing, -. Leave Canton Wedneeday eft 7 aen - , Reteepts will be required for mail bags conveyed in Arrive at Egleemere next day by 12 in. le tame of persons employed by railroad companies.- 2209 From Corson'e, by Menet , Bottom, and Sonestown, There will Oro be 'sway' bills" prepared by postmasters, ' -to Laporte. 15 Miles and back, once a -week. Leave Corsets's Wednesday et 8a m; , jor other agents of the department, to accompany the Arrive at Laporte by, i 2 m ; netile, speclfyin e t the number and destination of Dieser - Leave Laporte Timidity at 4 p m ; . ceititsealli be required:mil way bills forwarded; the late Arrive at Corson's by Spin ; eral bags. On the principal stage routes, likewise, re- Arrive emadinedeby the several postmaittefteetninsure 2300 Feem Attleboro'. by Oxford Valley and Falleiner regularity in the delivery of mail bags. ton, to Morrisville, 10 miles and back, twice a week, 4. No, pay will be made for trips not performed ;and Le eve Attleboro' Monday and Friday at S a in ; ler each of such omissions not satieenctorily explained Arrive ItT Morrisville by 31 a nt : • three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For Leave,Morrieville Monday and Friday at Ipin ; . 'arrivals so far behind time as to break CenneXien with Aim af .Attdeberre -by fit m tn, ibmillffilog' mails and mit enifibietttly excused, oue-fourth -2301 -Frorti Blue [Trill, by 'Broad Axe, to White Mauls, of the compensation for the triple subject to forfeiture. miles cud back. three times a week., Deduction will also be ordered for a grade of perform- Leave Blue Bell Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday Tin alum inferior to that specified in the contract.- at 6 a in; Arrive at White Marsh - by 7 el' Ill; • ' For repeated dethsquesiciee of the kind herein sped fied. •enlarge 4 penalties, prnportioned to the nature Leave White Meath Tuesday, Tblersday, and Sat- thereof and the importance of the mail, may, be made. urday sit 534 p in ; la For leaving behitel or throwing off the mails, or Arrive at Blue Bell by 6y, pm. any portion of then, furthe admission of passemaire, - • Pronosals are invited for six-times , a-week service. , or for being concerned in setting up or running au ex -2302 From New Loutioneby West (.r .re and Junners- . press conveying intelligence in advance of - the mail, a Ville, to Cluithant,'lo Miles and bark. twice a week. I quarter's May may be deducted. Leave New London Monday and Friday. after ar- 6. Fines will be imposed. unless the delinquency lee rived of mall erten. Newark, say at 3 1 / p in; promptly and satisfactorily explained by Oertiiketes of Arrive at Chatham ley 5 1 ,4 p in : pestle:tett:6 - or the affidavits of ; other credible pereene, Leitee Chatham Monday and Friday at 6 p in for failing to arrive in contract tithe;'-for neglecting to Arrivemt New London by S p m. ' f take them ailfrom or deliver auto a post office• for suf - 2303 From , 3eiglerseille, by Frederick, nougl,,s, cede- E feting it to he wet. injured, destroyed, robbed, or lust; breokdale, CluetenettiOl Shim merville, to Emaus, atick. twiee a ewe& • and for refusineetiftbr demand, to convey the mail tiv `29 mike Leave Zeiglersvilledevae Monday and Friday at Sa m • frequently as th e contractor runs. or is concerned in running it Coach. car, or steamboat. on a - route. - Arrive at Rooms by .5 p ant; 7, The Poetmoster General may annul the contract Leave Entails Tuesday and Saturday at Oct to ; for repeated - failures to - run agreeably to contract ; for - Arrive at Zeiglersville by 6 p in- t vieetting-the Post Office laws, or diobey - ing the inetrue-- 2304 From Sumneytown, by Hoppinville. elery' se and tions et• th e department; for refusingto discharge Welfte Hosensack, to Emaus, 18 miles and Lack, twice tier when requiring by the department to do s-,';filek a wee, . , , . _ running an express as aforesaid; or for traneptirtiq T.ea ve Sumney town Tuesday and Saturday tit 7a m ; pereome or packages conveying mailable matter 'tut Of -Anitve at Manus by 12 in; 1 the mall. 'lnure Bmaus Tuesday and Saturday at '2 pm ; 1 8. The Postmaster General may order an hineete of Arrive at Sumneytown by 7p m. 2305 From Pottstown. by leveret - Man, Bechtelsville, service on a route by allowing therefer a pro rata in- Cokbrookdale. Disk. and Seieholtzville. to Shine- crease on (lumen tract pay, lie may change schedulue of departures and arrivals in all cases, and minket:My ereville, 25 miles and back. t tyke a week, to make them conform to connexions with railroads, Leave Pottstown Tuesday and Saturday, on arrival without increase of pay, provided the running time by 'of mail from Philadelphia. Fay at 10 a in; net n bridged. Ito may also order no increase of speed , Arrive at Shiniersville by 4 p nil alloWing, within the restrictious of the law, apro rata Leave :Millersville Monday and Friday at 7 a m ;lincrettee; of pay for the additional stock or carriers, if Arrive at Pet tetewn by 1 p m. any. The centractor may, however, in the case of in - 2306 Front Pottsville, by Broad Mountain mid Aelthend, crease of speed, relinquish the contract, by giving to Mount Carmel, 20 piles and back, six times a j prompt notice he, the department that he prefere doing week. so to carrying the order into effect. The Postmaster Leave Pottseille daily, except Senility, after arrival General may also curta i l or discontinue the t o n i c ,. i ts of Mail from Philedelphia, say at 1 p m ; whole or in part, atpro rata decrease of pay, allowing Arrive at Mount Cannel by 5 p in; one Meath's extra comp...us:dim on the amount die -- I.eavedlionntsCarmel daily,- except Sunday. at Sam; pensed with. 1 , er in his opinion, public Inter- Arriven seem , , the at Pottsville by 12 in. eels require the change. or in case he lo t i on. to super- .2307. Frum Sdiebury, , by Snydertown, Paxinos . and Sha eede it by a different grade of transportation. •: ; , niokie, hi; Meun tCannel . :30 miles and back, dal- 9. ntyments will be made by collections front or ' ly, except SMianY-, by railroad. drafts on poetmestere, or otherwise, after the expiration , Leave Sunbury daily, except Smulay, at 8.15 am ; of each quarter---say in February, Slay, August, and Arrive at Mount Carmel by. 10.31 a in : . ''-"e''.LetiVe Mount Carnieltlaily, 6:rept Senility. at e. 46 N TO .c . mi 'M distances are given according to the best in-' r p in; i. 2 fbrinaliOn ; but no increasedpay will be allowed should Arrive at Sunbury by 7.25 it In. . they be greater than advertised, if the pellets 'to be sum 2308 Front Pottsville, by PurfeCarbon, Silver Creek, plied be correctly stated. Bidders must inform eheme. . -. illiddleport, Tuscarora, Mumma, and Summit setres on this point, and neso in reference to the weight, .11111,0 to Mauch Chunk, 30 „tidies, and bark, SIX of the mail, tie condition of roads, hills, streams. .te.. times a week . ei,4, , .. and all toll bridges, ferries. or obstructions of any kind Leave Pottsville daily. texcepte t eenulay, at 7 a nn; by which expellee may be incurred. No claim the addl. Arrive at Mauch Chunk by 3 -it m i ~ - • - , 0-, . ~. . timed pay, based on such ground, eau be considered; Leave Mauch Chunk daily. exesan eiptielay,set -pill, not for alleged mistakes or misapprehension as to the Arrive at Pelt-wile next slay_ by 4i•ent, '' " degree of service; nor for bridges destroyed. ferries die -2309 From Pottsville, by elinereville.blewellen. Branch i continued, or other obstructions Increasing distance, oc- Dale,- Swatara, and Tremont, le Donahleon. 16 i elli•ring during the contract term. Offices established 'Miles nail back, twelve times li. week to Miners- after this advertisemeut is issued, and also during the .' vale, and six times a week twelve. mania eerm, are to he visited without extra pay if .---- Leave Pottsville doily e except Steeliftsey e after arrival the dist .. .mem be not increased. , - - e filf lehileelelithht maul icily at tyi nt gird 7pni ; .11. A bid received after the last day And ]tend naim ' '''e u ehlstiVeeitalinereville bee 2 p m mid 8-p e e n . 4 , . ' I ed, or without the. guaranty requited ley qua. and a taw ‘- -Leave elinereville daily, except Sun day, e at e rs- e.. M.l, lifwale as to the eufficieney of such goitre:My, &tenet be ' and 2 p in; • e•., ' m . coelered m competition with a regular proposal rea- Aerite at Pottsville lay 7 a in and 3 p m: soneble in emount. i Leave Minersville daily. except Sunday, at 2 p m ; Arrive at Donaldson by spm ; - I'. Bidders should tiret . ipropose fOr service strictly . aceerdina to the salveteisement and then, if they desire, Leave lheediften daily, except fredny ,at 7 a in; sp Arrive at Minemville by 10 a ne. .aratel; flw 'different sekviee; and if the regular bid be the lowest offered for the advertised service, the oth =l.o From Honesdale, by Cherry Ridge. Middle Valley, erl roP ositions may be considered. Ariel. litimlinton, and Hollistervithe 'to Mo s co w , 13 ' . There-sliould be but oue route bid fur in a prop°- . 28 miles and back, three liIMAS a week. Leave lloneedale . Monday, Wellineeley; and Friday sal. Consolidated or combination bids (emrepoei ng one at 53.4 a us; sum for Moor more routes') are forbidden by law, and - Arrive - at Moscow by it en; , cannot be considered. IL The route, the service, the yearly pay. the name Leave Moecow Tuesday , Thurialay, and Saturday at and residence of the bidder, (that is, his usual post of -4 Ism • Arrive t flue address.) and those of each memberof a firm, where n ' Honesdale by 11 p in. . - - a company &Tore, should he distinctly stated. Proposabeare invited fen six-thime-a 7week 'were..., 15 Bidilereere requested to nee. as far as practiet -2311 From Handinton, by Canaane'to Waymart,ls mike , , • '''' ' . . - • . ' Med back,„threo antes a' week' • - Me._ the printed I..ren ot proposal furnisned, by the de partment, to write out in full the sum of their bids, and Leave Hamlin ton Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat ns-day to retein copies of them at 8 a hil ; All ' ered bids should not be submittal ; nor should Arrive at Waymart by P 2 in; bids once submitted be withdrawn. Ni, withdrawat of Leave Waymart Tuesday, Thursday, and Sraitirda.7 2i bidder or euarantor will be allowed unless dated and ' -atlp to - . • Arrive at Linn Mon by . p m; • received before llte last day for receiving proposals. Each bid must be guarantied by two responsible per -2312 From Easton, by -Smith Reston, Butztown. l'ree s-ons. ~ , manthereth, baldest-4, Bethlehem, Allentown, (leas -- - , g i ' 'St flu l" ••-• .1 .wl - •WeaverSvi ile," Slatmeravilleedeatasauquit. Leh bet, rat guarantees cannot be admitted. The-Ireland IT , il gnaninty should be signed Plainly with the full name of a a Lae Imre s a n, el Al u st I le. ine a each , a Station, Shaington, Lehigh Gap, and Lehighton. The de it;tment reserves the right to reject any bid lee, Mauch °Mink, 46 miles and back, daily, except whi.e.., mayP Sunday, by railroad. - e i be des extraeagant, and also to diem. ea rd Hie bids of failing contractors and bidders. • Leave Easton daily, except &Imlay, afterthearrival ' 16. The hid should be sealed, superscribed "Mail of the mails from New - YorklralPhiladelphisemy - of , Proposals, Stare 1 min.," addressed "Second lassistant. at 10 a in ; ' . Postmaster General, Contract Office," and Rent by mail, Arrive at Mauch Chunk by 234.ei m; m Leave March Chunk daily, except Sunday, at la m; not by or to an agent; and postmasters will not enclose At rive at Easton by 7,a in; proposals (or letters of any kind) in their quarterly re-. 2313 From Keeton, by Bath. Petereville, Newhard. , s,;turns. 1. 1 t1 7. T 1 cantarte are to be executed and rtu 1 Cherryville, and Berlioeville, to Lehigh Gap, 25e rne , la sierar e tmeath ' y or before the Ist . dam of August, miles and bask, twice, a week., - . ' Leave Easton , Tuesday and Friday 'at 1 p nn; 186 n; but the service must be commenced on the Ist Arrive at Lehigh Gap la , 0 it m; July preceding, sw en the until day next after that date, Leave Lehigh Gap Monday tad Friday et 8a m ; whether the contracts be extended or not. No . proposi. Arrive at leseton by 1 p us. lion to transfer will be considered until the contracts 314 From Easton, by .Nazareth, Stockertown, no fitm are executed and received at the department; and then and Wind Gap, to Poponoming, e 3 mike end back, no transfer will be allowed unlaes good end sufficient six LIMOS a week -to Nazareth , and three times a relieving therefor are given, to be determined by the de week residue. partment In all cases the retiring centimeter will be Leave Easton daily, except Sunday, after arrival of required to become one of the sureties on the new coil- Phi huielphia and New York mails, say at 2 p ni; tract. , , y rods fromfroma station, will, inlinedildely more than eight. Arrive at Nazareth hy 4p m ; lb. I estmasters at °niece on or near railroadS. but 1 eavetNameeth daily, except. Sunday, at 10 a. m ; Arrive at Easton by 12 m; alter the olst of March next, report their exact distance LeaTO it ereth Tueeday, Tl,aredey, and Satemiley, 111510 !elm nearest station, and how they nee otherwise on arrival °email from Eastoes,say at 4 p In ; supplied with the mail, to enable the Postmaster Gen u I next. Arrive at Poponoming by 8 p ne; seal to direct a mail messenger supply from the Ist of Leave Poponoming Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- jy day at 6-a In ; D. Section eighteen of an act of Congress approved Anive M Nazareth by 10 a 11/. March 3.1345, provides that contracts for the trenspor• . tation of the until shell be let "in every case to the low -2315 From Easton, by Martin's Creek, Middar eh•e, - " • . reform:mesa without titimerefureuee to the mode of Richmond, Stone Church, and Mount Bethel, to est Wain. Tendering sufficient guaranties for ffilthful Dill's rem, 20 mikes and back, three times a week. .tich tramportatioe thaw Vey be; neeeesary to provide . fur the due celerity eertainty mad security of such Leave. Easton Tuesday.; Thursday, and Saturday,on it , i , ,•,e, - 0 e .4' • -. -e t i s - arrival of Mail from New York and Philadelphia, e t t y o r: , , t h ,t Pl , l ., °° lt e ic ri • ~. id t i eL ttg h ! bl e n e . , ri l r d i whatever u d , t t. : l:l ' r i decided to t f e t h ot e o : l e i itreiti: flu mode i j e t ::ol od r i as: li i I : l l on t ei j e ci t : 1 11 :i . P o df 3, s e , se , , a 7 1 , a ,) l e i i i say at 1 p in; . Arrive at Dill's Ferry by 8;t ne; , :Leave Dill's Ferry Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday jet , . Ln u t i i v al . at 7 a zu; Arrive at Easton by L3-m. necessery to insure Its "celerity, certainty, and seeMb ty," and will have the preference over all others. • Proposals are invited foe, six-times-aar k service , . , tete is 4 ta m utt li s t e i l ea ou t t l ito -a a f a teM b r k b l id in , a a n i d lY ea o u r ff i a ts t be 's & 2316 From Easton, by Lower Sauccei a e Stout's, to Ilellertown, 16 - miles and back; oneeit Week. . Leate Easteueffimrsda.y at 7 ant; I-I 's . ' A m t.: L 1:74 400 0 'town ü b r yj with guaranty and eertifieete" in the only w ed, so as to interfere with a regular competition, after the last hour act for receiving bib. - Making a newbid, . ~,,_., , ay to needier' Arrive nt'Fitatereby 6 p m. a 2; n a ; t 1 t ; xu ' V'l . i : ' f * , - _ a. previous bid. • , 2317 FropaptOpaley Keesler's and BleteMemitaitt, to 21. • ?thunders are to be cieVuknot to certif.- toe LeaieWetatentatirday at A a me , ' - that ih :arty pertioni,bf "sullictbilfWeponsibvity ; and FlittikeelLidee2t miles and back, ogees fewtek.. eufficien of guar,untors or sitkethetievethout ismrio4 . Arrive e at:Fliteksedlle by /1% a in; - - . all Wide .guarantors, and sureties are dee - Meetly noti- Leave Flieksville Thursday all p nit lied thee on a failure to enter 'intci 'or - peewee' the con- Arrive atEarited by 6 p in, • eee'. facts for the service proposed for in thseaccepted bids, - 231 Er From Stoner/Win% eta, peewee:2 Miles and !Leta) k legal' liabilities will be enforce , 'bust. therm . - once a week.• - ..5,... 4: Pre . - - Call and examine before buying. I only ask that my athtlebe examined to be appreciated. E. Z. KOZAILER. Lebanou, NoyOniber 16, 180 plZyou geo ATKINS & 111{0:8 NIIIV Boot god aoe • Leirvi - StOnw ureic Saturday at 1p m; Arrive at Botdomby 2 Tabiild km; , BoatidiSaffardaemfto a m ;- Arrive at Stone Church by 11 a m. 2319. From Freemanaburg ,by Lower Saucon, Stout'a, ringtown, Buraonville,Bedinineteraud Dublin, to Doylestown o .37 miles awl back, once a week. Leave Freemansburg Wednesday at S a m; Arrive at Defiestowalq 6 p m ; Leave Doylestown Tuesday at 6 a m ; • Arrive at Freemansinirg by 4 p 9320 From Bethlehem. by Hanoverville, to Bath, 9 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Bethlehem Tuesday, Thursday, Jind Satur day, on arrival of mail from "Easton, say at 6 pm; Arrive at Bath by 7 p m ; Leave Bath 'Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 -.'resent contractors, ang'pp us known at the Apart meitt, must, equally with' ere, procure guar .aritory ant eertilleates`of their it elency substantially 'IP lie PriaVaboye preseribmi. the certificates of sat: "tibi ey - misa ailigned by it postmaster or by aqudge of facatinikot record. No other eirtiticate will be admitted. J. 1101,T, Postmaster Genera. ' • rehrntrY 1, 1860-it. • MEM SCROFULA, OR KING I S EVIL ! Ts a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, Iby which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak ' and poor. Being in the eirculatibit, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No or gan is free front its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and above all, by the venereal infec tion. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution. &vending "from parents to children unto the third and foilitit generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their tladdren." Its effects commence by disposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs is termed tubercles ; in the glands .swellings, and on the surface, eruptions or sores.— This foul corruption, which genders in the blood, de presses the enerece of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suttee front scrofulous complaints, but they have far legs power to withstaul the attacks of other diseases; consequently vast numbers perish by disorders which although not, scrofulous in their na ture, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which decimates the human flunky has its origin directly:ln this scrofulous contam ination ; and Many destructiie diseases of the liver, kidneys, braid, anti indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravate t d by the saute cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous! their persons are invaded by this lurking Infection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse It from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exer cise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER S Compound Extfact Of Sarsapa- the most cffectual.remedy which the medical skill of our times ead devise for MO - everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combinedfromthe most active re, mediels that have been discovered for the expurgation of thie foul disorder five the blood; and the mane of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not oeiy scrofula, but also those other affections which arise from it, such as Eaturrtva and Sass DIsEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE; ROSE, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES,. PUSTULES, BLOTCHES ? MAINS and Botta, TUMORS, TETTEIt and SALT RHEUM, SCALD MAO, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC anti MERCURIAL DISEASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM VITIATED OR PORE Moon. The popular belief in "Impurity of the Blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degenera tion of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsaparilla is to purify and regenerate this vi tal fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions, • • Ayer's Cathartic Pills 9 • Far all the purposes. :of a Family Physic, • are so composed that disease within the range of .their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen etrating properties search, and Cleanse, and invigorate •every portion of the humau organism, ;correcting its boseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. toconsequence of these properties, the invalid who is dived down with pain or physical debility is as a nyshed to find his health or energy restored by a rem ind at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every-body, but also many formidaide mid dangerous iliseases. The agent below named is pleased to ...furnish gratis my American Almamm, containing cents:Ales of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: t7ostircness, Heartburn, Headache arising front disordered Stomach, Nansea, Indigestion, Pain in and 3forbid imp:lion-9f the Bobels,'Fiatalemeg, Loss of Appetite, Taandice, and other kindred complaints aris ing from a low state of the body or obstruction of its 'functions. Ayer's Cherry Peetorial ; FOR THE RAPID CUUE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Ebarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipent Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive. 'Patients in ad vanced stages of the diseaSe. So wide is the rield of its usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons puhliely known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the mugs by its use, SYhon once tried Its superiority over every other mediehic of its kind to too apparent to escape obsCrvatiOn, and where Its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing apt, dangerous affection's of the pulmonary organs that.are incident .to our cli mate._ While many inferior retnedies'thrust upon the community hare failed and been dis'earded, this ; has gained friends by every trial, eotiforred'•benetits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced' cures too inimerous and to remarkable to be forgotten. P P. PARB i a-,BY . Bit. J. C. AYER t CO. LOWELL, MASS. SOLD BY J. L. Lemborger and D. S. ltaber, Lebanon ; T. A. Harper, E. 11,41104-or; E. K. horning, One; li. U. "Blom k Bro. Amarillo; Bowmank Son, Cambahs - town; M. 11. Clottl., MyerAown ; and by ati druggibt. An no void by Dr. Ross. April 27. 1S 9.--1 y LINDSEY'S IMPROVE]) BLOOD SEARCHER, THE ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED R E 19.11 E D _ . AU-ENT For I - numeral/ 1r llec Mood, THAT DOES ITS . WORH THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! MUDS great PURIFIER„ . now before the public hot' a j, few Years has already won a mune and reputation unexampled in the history of any medium ever inven fed.. The ingrOdients composing it are simple, yet in eombinatim .all powerful in driving disease from the human systent. it cures &rigida, Cancerous formations, Cannel:4W Diseases, Erysipelas, Dolls, Pimples on the thee, Sore Eyes. Old J: stubborn Dicers, Scald Head, Tetter ;Oberlin's, Ithemnatie Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, • . Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, . Foal Stomach. Female Coniplaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an Inquire state of the Blood. livery Agent who has this medicine 'for stile, 11:0 ch , .0111ars. on hand ettn Wiring certificates front persons who neve been cured.* its nee. Many of.them are desper ate cases, toad *anthemd themselves to the attention of those afflicted with any of the above diseases. The fol• lowing certificate alone Is selected, as carrying with it the most indubitable evidence of the virtues of this won; . &dui medicine. Sworn statement of David M'Creary, of Nitpier ship, Bedford county: n l , u nte April, u S e i fi tm ti, ai m v s es r l ie r a a r n ea: oft remember,li whicb s l o g: LB_ came enlarged and sure. I used poultices of sorrel, and wash of blue rural, without effort. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pro. nanueed it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I culled upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gstee use internal and external remedies—the latter con sisting principally of caustics: but all to no purpose, the disease continued spreading toward the nose. I next used a preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. Thia fora time checked the disease, lint the inflammation soon increased. I next vatted upon Dr. Starlet, of St. Clairs ville, Bedford county, who also pronounce) the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never failing remedy, but it had !Mare& whatever in checking the sprend of the sure. In December, of the same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof, B. S. Sinvion, of the Electie Medical College. He pronounced the disease "aentane. ens Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of mer cury-"t cr re i t - Led a 1'4)1. d Mlnyild zinc ointment, and gave mn in tim) was not therough il l7 e r h m e nte l d u . p, t h a u l te c t b h r e ml i t u r i 3 la , n l i S n o ta 7, he pronounced use cured, and I left for h one. In April the disease ogain returned, and en violent was the pain that I could not rest at night 1 hate in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Neirton, with whomlzemained until Septemberdu ring which time he used every known remedy, and part ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, also that I% from r y,hntuteiner coutiigr.bgliit had eat of the kft side, of my nose, the grea4er portion of my eft cheek., and had M uck ed my left eye. I had given up all Imps of ever be. lug curets, sines Dr. lily said ho could give relief, but that a cure was impossible. In-March, 184 I boughta bottle of *Blond Searcher," but 1 must confess thatl had son faith in it. I Wso very weak when Pcommeneed taking It; Vat I found that 1 gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcer cautioned drying up. I eentinutvl, and when the third bottle was taken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I used a fourth bottle. and I have been healthier since thanlhave been for thi last seven years. Although my thee is sadly disfigured I ant still grateful to a benign Providence who has spar ed my life, and which has been done through the instru mentality of LINDSEY'S Imenovon BLOOD SEARCHER. 'CRBAR Sworn and subscribed, this hot day of August, A. D 1858, before me, one of the justices of the peace; in am. for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa, Wituess-17. J. Jones. Join; Comer, J. P. MM. DEMON, proprietor. Hollidaysburg. Penna. Nor sub by M. IL Cottle, illyerstown ; Martin Early, Pitlinyra; John Capp d; Son,: Jonestown; John Seltzer, Mount Nebo; John Carper intehananville ; John Dein inger, Campbellstown ; Kininger & porta, ; John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport; all of Lebanon county. Also sold at Dr. Geo. Boss Drug- Store, opposite tl e Court House, Debantnyra. [A ug , -1 . 7 , IRA*. 1110WAREO ASS9CIATION PHILADELPHIA. A ,Beossorent rstitution established by special Eras?", meat for i e Relief of the , Sick and Distressed, " qtrixtrAt /alit Virulent and Epidemic itiseases, and especially for the Care - / of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Api. 6 e i o c n A .t i o , tirac t ,;, , ,, , ,, ; , p k i.; ,.. 411 b I. 3 : _ i t ctil Ac a ti z . elt: tie' of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ...re.,) and in eases of extreme poirerty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. VA LTJA2II4E REVORTS on Spermatorrlicea and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the 'NFAV REM notes employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in settled letter env:lope, free of charge. Two or three Stumps for postage will be acceptable. . Address, DR. J. MILIAN IfoIIGIITON., Acting Sur goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By orilpr of the bireetors. EZRA,D. lINAItO2IV.ELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, secretttry Nov. 30, 'b9-ly - Blank Warrants for ollector of School Tax, Bonds of Co ll ootOr and Treasurers 1 Agreements betweee Direotors an Teachers, and ',‘ Orders on Teasurer, for sale at th s °Mee. Mountain Herb Pills. e p h r re oftribe ent u with a the perfect tne i e zt n e e c aa N of t o. ti n, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full ac count of him and his people in our Pamphlets and Al manacs--to be had gratis, from the Agents for these The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Moun tain Herb Pills," has spant the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited neatty,P.,cry.countv in the world. He spout over six years among thetildratuvif the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thtla that the •'Meryrstat Man rtms" were diseavered. A very intpiesling account of his adventures There, you will find In our Almanac and Paniphlet. IA is an established fact, that all diseases arise from • • IMPURE BLOOD! • The blood is the life! °lid when any foreign or un healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at once dis tributed to every organ of the body. Every nervefeels the puisen, and all the vital organs quickly complain.— The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the 'clienlatbiri is fee.- bk. The lungs become clogged withthe'parnious mat ter ; hence. a cough—and all front a alight initicirity at the fountain-head of life—the Illoodl As if you had thrown sonic earth, fir instance, in a pure spring, froth which ran a tiny rivulet, in a kw minutes- - the while course of the stream becout disturbed and discolored. Aaquiikly -dogs 'impure blood sly to eery part, and leave its sting behind. All tlie passages become ob structed, and, unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life 60911 dies out. These pills not only purify the bleed; but regenerat'e all the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, nif rivalled es a - 'CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, liver Complaint; Sick Headache, &c. This Anti-Ratans Medicine expels from the blood' the hidden 3. ("Ws of dis ease, and renders all the fluids trintsecretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the.vital organs. Pleasant indeed,isitto.tts, that we aro able to place within - your reach; !it medicine like the "Mbetxmix Henn Pitts," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the h•tdy, and eiese the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health, Judson's ril4 are the Best Remedy in existence far the . . following Cb . mplaints: - Dowel Complaints, Debility, ' Inward Weakness, Coughs, -Fever and Ague, -Liver Complaints, Colds, ronaile Complaints ; Lownesiof Spirits, Chest Diseases, Headaches, riles, Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, , Dyspepsia, Influenza. &m , ondni' -Syrup , Diarrhoea, I nilematicat, : tome. pr'o tTR Y, EAT * FEMAta,',: 313 iM * ICINE t Females who value health, Should never ' without these rills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of ell kinds, cleanse the skin of , all pimples and bl Ach es, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. AIS- 4 .11te Plants and flerbi of Which these rills are made. weiVtilscovored in a very . surprising way among tfie Tezucans,a:tribo of . I kborigmos in Mexico. Got the Almanac of our Azent, and you will read with delight, the very laterastihir, account it contains of the "OMIT MEDICINE" of the Aztecs. 013SERTE.The .Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains .tu pills, and Retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine, have the sig nature of B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each box. B. L. JUDSON, & CO:, SOLE PROPRIETOR'S, • No. 50 Leonard Street, E IF YORK, e, ikgents 'wanted always—Address as alsOre. :old in Lebanon by Dr. Lino. HOSP, and D. F. "Haber. February S, IStk).-Bm, SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, =1 TT IS compounded entirely . from Gums, and has ha- Avome anestablished fact, a Standard Bedlam, known and approved by all that bar: need it. and is now resort ed to with confidence' iti till' the diseases for which it is reennimended. ' ' rieg'•.! . • , - It, imp cured thousand,. ". . !within the last two years who given up all hoPe._.,. of relief, as tbe num erouk unsolicited eertifientes itt ec,'!uty Possession show. The desemust boidapt, ' lin .to the temperament of the individual taking it at ,. 1 .."• jed in such quantities as to act gently an the boor ; Let the dietatesof your 7 7 " judgement guide you in „use of the LIVER IN ~., I V IGO It ATO IL and it *ill cure LI VER COM-....; ! PLAINTSBILLIOUS AT TACKS, DYSPEPSIA. iIG.. ' CHRONIC DIA RR ITO E A SU M MER CO M- ;,... PLAINTS. DYSENTE RY, DROPSY, SOU 11 - 7 ..'STOMACH, HABITUAL COSTIVEN ESS..O II 01. """"! IC. CHOLERA, CHOLE RA MOR BUS CHOLERA 0 I NFANTUM. FLAT IN LENCE, JAENDICEI Q !FEMALE WEAKN ESS.. ES, and may ho used sue cesefully us an ORDINA RY FAMILY ME DI ~..... ,LINE. It will cure SICK II E ADAC II E. (as . ./J thousands can testify,) in TWENTY MIN UTES4 I F . 1 .„. TWO Olt THREE TEA SPOONFULS ARE TAR d 1 - !EN at commeneemetit ttf attack. • : ' ALL WHO USE rr AltE -1 in its far.r. Mix water in the mou tic swalltw both together PRICE ONE DOLLS -AL' SANFO GUM CATH ART! COMPODNDE Purely Vegetable Extincts ai SES air tight and will The 1: A 31T L Y CA tie but active Cathartic I 4UI !Ismd in his pratitice more I The constantly increasing 1 .0 0 " have long usiSi the Pi LLS all express in regard to — 1 place them within the "`'" The Profession well know • act on different portions I to, The le A 311 i.Y CA has with due reference to ,13 been compounded from n 2L, table Extracts. whit% net alimentary canal, and are where a CATHARTIC is RANGE:RENTS of the NESS. PAINS IN THE . COSTIVENESS, PAIN THE WIIDLE 130 DY, frequently, if neglected, ver. LOSS OF APPE SATION OF COI - A./OVER NESS, 'MADAME, or all INFL43IIIATORY . • CHILDREN or ADULTS, Uit !FWD ofthe BLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous Usement. Dose, Ito 3. PRICE THREE MEM . The Liver Invigorator and Family Cnthartic Pills aro retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale ho the Trade in all the large towns. I S. T. W. SANFOIRD, ro. Manulketurer and Proplietvy 335 BBOADWAY, NEW Yakv. Julie Z 3, 1850-1 y CAMPBELL'S Indian l'ans ruIITS remedy-haring retent& been intioduted in Leh i_ anon County, is prepared from extracts of Roots, Herbs, Darks and Delsoms, which grow upon America's own prolific soil, can be applied externally rind internal ly with perfect safety for.the following complainta of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism; 'Neuralgia, Sprains. Bruises, . Colic, sudden Cold. Tooth Ache. Dahlia the Stomach, Book, Joints ; and Limbs, Spi- • nal Complaint, contracted Joints. Sore Throat, Chilbains, At. Out of many cures effeeted by this medicines the fol lowing may be mentioned Cornwall, Lebanon Cminty. January 12, 115 a. Mr. John Campbell—Dear Sir herewith certify that I have used your Indian Phil* Killer in my family and found it the best medicine I ever used; my wife has been alleeted with Rheumatism for a long, time which disabled her to work; through the .use of three bottles of your medicine she was perfectly 'Cured and i s entirely relieved from pain. I will notbmwithout this medicine In my family as /OAP . as it boubtained. jACO MORE TESTIMONYffitUROIS. We refer to the testimony of the following persons ; fr learn om ',clientwhat it e'enp all who douberf ti orn the i: merits of the medicines may Jolty lro(f, of Cornwall, Lebanon county, was cured r Rheumatism and severe Rheumatis and pyipepsia by the use of two bottles. w m , shiner, of Cornwell,. manyuty; was a2lic ted with ~evere Rheumatism for y tesirs havingfre , quently been confined. o.beil. Two bottles cured hint eempletely, and enabled hint to work at mining. The same article also cured his daughter of frozen feet. /Via. Dohnelly, of. Cornwall was cured of Rheumatism of fifteen years' standing. James Toy, of Cornwall, at the advaneibl: ago of years, having suffered ltheittnatism for many years, was cured of the complaint by using the medicine for two months. The medicine is prepared and sold only by the under. signed residing in Chestnut Street. Lebanon, near J.. 1. Mark's Motel. Ile will deliver or send the medicine to any part of this country. Pride 25 Cent 4 per Bottle. JOKY CAMPBELL, Lebanon., Jan. 12, 1860.-1 s ARTZ & BRO. MEI DEALERS IN FO REIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY iIOODS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIESS, &e HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET Cash aid for all kinda of Cou GITING their teetimony with the Invigorator mid It PER BOTTLE, I PILLS, F tO 1 nil put up in GLASS CA keep in any climate I TUARTIC is a gen whicji the proprietor has than twenty' years. hdemand, front those who old Le eatinfaction which ; their in*, induced nte to reach of all.. that d illbront cathartics of too bowels, TIIARTIO PILL this well eitablislicl fact, variety_ of the purest Yoga alike on every part of the GOOD and safe in all cases needed, such as DR &M:MACH, SLEEP EAM AND L 0 I N.*, AND SORENESS OVER from sodden cold, ',hick end in a I •ng course of Fe- TETE, a CREEPING SEN. THE BODY, RESTLESS ' ITEIGILT LN TILE READ DISEASE,' WORMS in RIIEUMATISM, a great anti many disease to whist to mention in thla
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