. • • 21E311 tir tit ti Itilinto • - DIIKOCR47IO PRSNI=PLIS Crilli4Otippetints . Cakei to mad.* " . ' WX. M. PB33LiNi Edit* and :Proprietor. .1413 ,, f1.N(/ss.. •/1: 0 - DAY, FOR ritnar • Wi l ler!! "JOHN •_C.1.11 RlNlgtaft i fqo trd! (Sittditl' tfirlitaTonialion lth t. o,Baltingott Pew:motto National trrention.) ' T vo , r , t • -" • 14.1, • • , •_13:1:1 1 4111tNOR, I _ RENity • fr • locaEll, , . ...... •• . Qr, IVEITIAQIi,BI.I4.IIP -, ' • VPRIiBIDENTIiii" 8 ' li arOlti • ' • ykaoricie'Lgrrt._• - ' ~..,,f . • - • NiMmat , 4 /Lox. Clio. V. Kt.. :Datc•it4 Rlalitraf•=•. , ' , ; 1."" ' 1. hiderinkServor. 14. J. Reke i khow. ' • .. : 2. Wm:: C. Patterecke. ' 16. George pa. JpoltSma r .41. Jos. Crockett. - '.. • ' 16. J.i..1..4at: ~ ;.. ; 44. J G. Dimmer.,„ , 17c. J.,Ell9.eMer. , . , • t - 6. .1. W. Jacoby.' • - . .113.-J.'W Casstforil . . • ` O. Charles Keliy, Pt .it. N. 1..e.0. 7. 0. P. James. 20 . ..J:qt./Cowell. 8. Ihita &hall. . : ' 21.14. P.lPetteMilso . . 9. J.l,.'Llgtipms. , 22. Samos!.,)!Ksaihalt. 1 10. t B. Nisbet. '' 2a. 'win huff gook. 'll. T. U.''',. slicer : • . ‘ It, t.:P.”. Hatollo. ,- ~.• 12. 8. 8. ~ ( 25. Winchester,. sylord chsr.:h. , .18. Joseph Latibech. • ~.• • ••- • pp, The oPpoAtilin‘ up a , glory 014 cridOlootipin of Fowler,-lath Peat al &At:rat:N*lff York, kaelii;niter,the - -iidiiinfatiliAehi. dt niiitillingtiiii; ; lfeibro . ttlii -1 1 014014t0n, Con ve nttol44ll nein) only 'taken for -Iris tavrc4t,; : after,' he `Nyextt there :and ‘suppor,ted, Ponglas... This 'has beeti itatheritatiffily - denied, in •Akiai4on.. 'Fbiolv4he proceedings eilOir that he . :iipp6,e4 houglas frop .inginufno to cud, : yet they.. emoinne to -repeat their slanders, no tavittistand ilagrihey't kfit their' to be- Saab: 'lf 2 6106110C?C!8 fpt , pliiirpireseritations, .2,141 Abuse Qfstho'prssantyDemocratic • ad re inietraliod, voillihelp3oKilcet Lin coln lhe oppo'seeor lifetichn4itr, ;and , the frees trder,'~the'.~p forth, emergency. the "Opposition'eandi *date for 'Governor dl *entrsylviiiiiii, and . Giddliiss,•the*faiou a b olitioni s t 0f 4 :1 1 .b4 6 ) . 4 1)119ar:e4 .. 9.n• iitlvOcir* tbe 4kariention at Aillticaga,..!abd!•am. Woe* each' othati•-":Th bp were glad tbat . they met in principles and perenti v l pra t e knit ago, when Giddings vircpt,..o4;iiip, the ! .coan try ipreaching war%o On•knife 'upon ,the, 'southern Stwies.tieususe if 'Slavery,: :sadjustif„ying 'the Brown *raid at Harper's Perry, tbe,Ofitimiition In tied mast itrentionslr that Giddings -was a menaber of f tbeir party.... Now he is a leading member - of their Con verrticn ; is received Airich "unbounded .Applausc" on tliAir s jillitctorib; and 'is then and there eOraped:by,hfr..Cny tin) the.-eppositiou candidatolsar‘Gor ternor of •Pcamayivania?! • I: Ur The Coitrier tries to help :itself outer the Tariff ci ma 4. eel:kith* that the ri•cie•trale: Ensopti9o . .of the dioagn ,ovventioo.4 B .•APfeliclo o 4;r .the developorout the7infileatrialrin rtereats:•of the Itehasi country.% Vhis. \wohld be wirenbligh ft :the bottireli tipn iickt*Ke,' ztinisera a iinfo tional"" 4 1:4retientinea l n ieeraillit, section arl. The fact• is they ignorediPeciapyliartia interests-While:they hate hoteven the poor pleb,. that tbeil 4 ile . .wh'itre' nation , lt!. h "trig 6 PeokY ' 4 . 4.li.riOeilcolite l d 'ltke Pr 4 ga , tton.a .. 4 1 9 3 . 1 ?) !act or eeutire out. ' . . • . • 40* WilipTEMt r eii - orOraxifaril opitpt4 ,- ; ViOb atib i tiited 131 -. Mr. 13nrrmifi, )11 YepaffS11periPtendetiV Ocirotob 'SbhopllV ;':RP; p: Boas, Esq., has also beep 41/11110 . 4 .0 . 1)c - of the Clerks. • , - ver- Lincoln szt . stAtaiplin do, pqt seem to be thenomineesefany party, •jedging from the abienee of any desig natioroof the „iielieb •by phi; opposi +ion papers in 13ennsilvania. What are ' cfaadadates— Peoples' Paity Candidates--Chloago Convention candidates, or is another new name' to _be manufactured for tbenki r - As . Giddings was.one of the chier-spiitits * in th*Convention,mbnid it not be ite.well to assume the name olfqtbcilitioniste at one.. That would sigAtrrattorpt a thajority, of the party best inyboiv. . Aoporthog to the editor of the ikew . YOrk Times, (a Republican pa per,) who called •to see Kr. Lincoln gydt nitinination,- ho ";lacks tie iron fli‘innees of will, and the practi ..caLul.cperiunce, ruen.and fie.tions, •which the, passing brisis will render indivensable in a Republican Presi• weak President is one of tie can befal our .. country, and Go evidently, ao . Oordinic to his own friends is deficient necessary obaracteristio of .Ikfaidoti. •, • ingL Lincoln 'says he •ivonl . 4 diere garfkt.he interpretatipn. °Nit, coiisti. tutioV by the' Supreliiti &arta-the UnitedliStatea:, How could he then arrettr tO,Teußport it, if his mind is m~dnp to du i reFard the intmpreta• t.p on put 'vomit by the only body 4 Antio, "legally initliciraeir •to n' it: .The . sentiments of i .0o 0 1- `:are,.dngeress, the-Re*b loans will soon find thatathey "mild° a mistake. in nominating him. 4+,4: II! INEI a The Republlcana State are deeply aggrie'ved at the' slaughter of Seward by the Chicago sivetition,nnii in — confilintly an= 814'61 that ?r tri; petiffaipity nomi nate an aCceptatiClirian he will carry Militate by tents drttioniands:' .1 even hinted,. that dell; ..e..451, il3tv,erett may beat Lineolfr- and Hamlin, on 'intst i etv 7foricOdate, as tjiey , are aura *wit° In' the Union. Mut Bepublioanstwill ha:thl4,in tine yin .the poptilarmote-nF.thelAiiis oti next - c 7-- 7 1. Tfoc• lanwout J-lopsTvoard,-7L 4, ibis leckaninterlVfaliateot ;;.". imidure Terms nen My' half iskeivi. Find 400.41; :116/* Linool `sfoeci in COVinis sigii4p 14'1* bill lir; in,tin g 16W acres of lamb to the Mori volonteiki"" sigh, Citir-3Fqikdip•Ar tast thin it slll p' : 4/tepresentatives'on McktigoTof:l4: Vavejpy,.rgikpto the Efoureetead bl,lla as 'Paned( .hr:tikelßeii dte. It le 'ir'veirk#4ll of the kinFkMll.,takr: 0fi5 . fi10t!. 4 ,04,1 8 pl, f lH c ittse li4,dptermilied ,eo'44ll*h in :ane PoranoaL IwrarziiisantOW • TlLE FiriiTlinlLViS *OM FOR: RESSIMINTf.- Tti e following table silbwe'the :number of'tunes each gtatn Las- voted' for tlee Democracy at; Preside!) Oat elcctionS, ,eaeh has leoysil 'or the .Oppositi6b :ticket: ' - • — Bei: OPP.: matne, r, • 8, • 4 Neit;lre; .'lll va.mrs4, 7 " - 't m frianaachuseffi h 1 14 'Rhode 5 ;10 ; Connecticut, . 12 rtew York, . • ' 10 ' New Jersey, 7 . 3 ,PeurtsylvanDt, 13, . 2 Delaware, 3.. • 12 I 'Maryland, • • 7 .• • • Virginia. North Carolfilc 'l2 • ' ;8 South Carolina, .35 Georgia, • , 'l2 ' Alabama, . .10* ' -.--• THE PRESIDENCY AND TUE .1/OUSE. .4s there Is dornelirtbaility 'that ihe choice of tie next i'retiident of , • the .United States may .develye J the present. House of Representatives, we subjp4ri-47:statement, of its.l)oliii eel enet bSI states: - .1"t, will be'librne in mind that In choosing a president, ,oath State cantit . .one vote. .7.`he pres ent House is diiided politically as fol ;lows : ../Jsmoci-atie.—Alabama, Arkansas, California, :Ddhwnre, Flo iUo, , Oeorgid, I.Missouri, 'Oregon, &NO, oarulina, Toxas,Virgions,— . l• l 4. Repablicaa.—Conneeticut, todinna. remit, Maine, Maerachnsetts, 'Michigan, . Minnesota, New llampshire, New Jersey, New :York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wiseon sin-15. Divided. - :--Kentatky, Maryland and North OaroUna-4, American.—Tennossee--1. • . It requires seventeen votes to of .feet .ft ehoice,:andjaa Jo-el they ate Dein •oerats nor. theAtepublieans have a • sufficient ninnlieritir four last-nitmed States will;'of co4ritei hold "the 44- .anee of power.",,Aeuld the lteuie fail to. eleeti.a.).l s re,sident, - befota. the 4th of .Ilfarch,.thattaty . will then in .efFeet: clpvelve'opim4,heigematiii.Whi.dh t tilus l 4ie election. eftii -Viee' President, •wo, a etr,. tkprovisions of e limeomen,tresident. of 40 United.States.':: The -Senate is. ciao *poseil of a inajofity. of Democrats . Witt The itumiNration from 14101iti' greatlY , on - the increase . year . . 4 Th EPA eiy„ EMMlectiOft Corn missioparic nsplri, that daring,the last week, th - ere . qp ) ved M. the *Doe) " . .At7 persons beiOngiSr to, ,this Claes i . :arkfl th e. loivgwijosi , ,p,appip:atate that the _indications are :that:. the einigtatiti fiNfo.lrelapd in •143d0;irillexCe_cid even that of the:famine year:" . . THE BkAADED DEAD.—'Mies Sofia Paatrana; the, - biaKded lady;:biur died; shortly eiftir gWing birth tiiTit male child, lii;ltOcow. The hOdY, having been disSect*l by the Profes sore of the Thiveiiiity, was found to possess all ihncliatitictive signs of hi man orgarlistitiVn.; : lhe beard Was merely Itlecettfect 'of an extraordinary development 7 Of . the capillary systeni. ;The corps© Mother and off spring will be preitcricift in - the ana tomical =span" of the: annimit capi. tal of . REAL EsTA E.—The roantiori & whldh houses and lands are 'knocked about and broken to pieces, by the shaking of the earth at Lima and Calao, lends to a serious doubt as•to the prOpriety and legality: of• - calliit 'shah, property real estate. - Gast. LA Vitow Snor.--It is reported that Gen. La Vega, reeeptly•taken pris oner at San Luis Potosi by the Liberal ;,has been shot. It will be reroem• bered that he was captured by . 9 tp.t. May at4tesaca de la Palma, submgo9.9l- lye aLt..e4rro Cordo All the-prisooo taken•with Gen. La Vega were.sbor. Rwitlprzn . ATTER A. C l Arri,rTy OF THIRTP4N. ItIiATS.-;44.. George Bro bakors,z c i tizen of Lipoistdr - county, Pa., rbaPhe SI; JOseplt;Mcs . .; lasi week, on his way home. He wail captured by a band of Camanches, while'on his way to California, in 1847, thirteen years ago, and had, just escaped froin them. After becomingaektiainted with . the language hibita: , 'the Indians be was made >i tritidilq Man, and in'tbat ; Captiv . ity did a emit eitoigood among them .preactring to' them, ,and bas suc ceeded, in co.nvertjng over two hundred to .tite Christian reiigiOn. wag only soleind:piohaiies that he . *AthttibitOp - that they.allowed biro, to diji,io,.4o,4*.ttr in go :bah'lr ..as :co - enae he ittia aegis his family, w h o h ate mot a u " ad for years as dead. So says it St. Lobis paper. THE-LEBANON FAMILY,N.F.WSrAI'M Eli OM MN • • PPM , ' Pilte • : Texikessee.. 10', • 6 Kentnakii heis_eo4 o 4 • !A:. • 1 lii,' • 10" '2 Olik/;.• .• '• ;•6 Indiana, .9 . .2 1111noir; : Wisconsin 2 Si Florida; • • 2. f lowa, .• • ' 2 ._l .Fisiouri, ' 9' 1 Atkans' as, • 6 • Texas, ' 3 Coliforn hri •• • ' 2 -- O Thai/twin embassy , re-deecriht' ed ids mostly young men from airily ir forty years of age, courteous and refin ed ininanners r gentlemen -of_ taste and culture, accustomed to !good society and-good things etfiiiPpistisi Ifforfd of, and gailkitli tie ladies, CtltT imm ertselyr:setintittropa'grt aueetion, They. are wonderful, more: oveVrik:iftli 1111)fii4itar:440 3#4loEnti iC` " iiii , firersyti?tei: 4 r - • 4 (..• '.."'..741.01f 2MORAN R-Beruirain. The po t tinitc t ide,t.in* l rofitht t (kw* ther,N ~ta MA„te, Roieizion a ti gtro - ns 4 9l - ' 'fah otiq ft rid l Aty eoi to itthititint kr.':2lVfiv!"7.(difug2thelif:Cattlitin John) Shel 4. there Waa 'lop:41e; no entgemept x %4weettom.• 'On thetatal 29t Fetil• try,'Vest,idielwer• ttt •ken prisoner by Ire rlirren carried , to Cat,ladwr wheierehe , mBi4eil : oo.or .three yeaxs.„:4 is"stated tlio t tbeft,9l;„quesiion 'she ii.§ked.bt thosei Who caitie tiAleddem per wdl, whetlibi4onighan Strong ivBii thdriiedi. • mariitidl-ner rettir,9 coophilered yor:f un • ceriain. After bar return she also married.,•- Otit - 128 . 1* her husband nod' StrOng's ite !kali olibia!; ,and"tfiese 'aged pti:sonsi- 2 4d in'his `eigbNabl ear. kn d she, in : hey seyenty z eiXth4- renewed - .their otachmeat, after;a,Japse of.fifty oight years, and were married in 1782:" SOies tot Judd, of - 'Northampton, is}'/ 1 1116i a lbiril - of - a' century ago people werklivin,g,in Northarrip. lon who , bad seen the venerable epuplo, ride . .tb rough' tho streets' of at: town ,:she on a pillion , ibiGiod her husband. ' • ' Ea lirrilnit - 4.lci.TohaVa fulty hard batte'Fin sum ,valticlut pl p - -ineonimended Scieneisitlaiiikcan, is a geed one_ Put a trirlt, a•saucer f put en'• tblikrlidellre'lsl464f tilutior ; 'and fill the 'gather with 'Wafer; * tura • a common flowerpot upside' dovhi over.the'butter; tfultats .edge t.Po.saueer nad . nnder ; the wa ter. W1:T . 114 hole if tt t ba-flowerPpet :then drench the flow/gaol-with r ate ! , - .-aff . clu 'toot pliee until inortlogow.lf , done i ni t hgetqcfitet, the hekter. !ZeTeery 1 1 9, 1 1) 3 Y4qPeef.t!f4Ilf'4 15 many of d6r olky'beitAng.ochoolllrli,.wllolkore. learnlngyphilorp)kyientronomy,.nrlta land prosody, can. write an .extlijeltion-pctbia within OLD NEWSCAPERS.M.ttsy peopletakenowspa pers, hitt few, preeen;e , tbent; thq most - interesting reading ithogiauLl'e;li a Lilo ,of oid It, brings up the very ago with all its genius, and its spirit more than ,th e Most labored AeieriOlon of tile, historian. • fl/ho Can take a pap6r 'dated half i a century ago, without tbo thought; s lhat almost every name there prlntedi is nowitut ; lipili a torsi ; stone, at the head •of nic r epitaiAr? -11c0i6istiir (quack or regular) that there and Lis tares, has followed•the'eiibl trsin tif his patierits- mi3relinn't, i n get no security on bis life; anil. 4 tZel;tiretat, could make otlfers lab& tcr:Nreejo, cafe nOw. , only • furnish a skull.for his siteoesuitela Ifamletoat is easy to pre,ierve newspapers,' and Aliey,Efllird rpey: the trouble; for, like th - atfityine, tfriektrel. l aio,iocrenses with•their age, and sol i d files bavb sometimes hesiri sold. eit ,prioes,tqp:Ettar.oog:l.o mantiun. - "zzie.,. A contemporary as.ks::if we can threw any light upon kissing: ,Nye-den's want to'-the thing is 'done-just o-s:well in the dark. That's . eo. :024Y - Virn -often hear people say they don read, the adveitisementa in a newAniper: If they tell the trutlwall we, have to eay ia, they lose half the value of the paper thereby. There is noth ing in any paper—not even the beet conducted local column—that so truthfully reflectes the businca, character and population of a city or coauty tos_the advertisements in the neespapers. Showtte a paper wall filled.with bdainces saver ailts we will show you a town propper- OM in all if relations, surrounded by anommuni ty intelligent, enterpriaing and wealthy. •,, • • ..:,P99^lt bee been decided in the Supremo'Doisct i of Massachusetts, that n _will written . on up attached sheets of paper is void. ' ' ' rtzg,_ The celebrated Mrs. Cunningham (self ' styled widow of Dr. Burdell k of..plow_York,) and I her two daughtere,:arrived in San E.rancisco on I' ,, the 30th of Apill;lnthe . fliotto, to .„ . _ .. :i‘ f. ,POPULAR EXCI7ENNINi.--:.i.T.cit09101:110990W plpse open the heels of p . aolyttliersiwlMpfylf4:f.' . o"tiftirrie a Is ts ar ahiploilis..C,R4lip;al(l.. t CA.l f in; thin ;Mateo:en piulting - 4tlt#l4 : fp Afiti e gkeits: 1 for the SpisakerstaW this rixiirp.ire - , - OAIO glie ice to a stiritborit a 'prize 134 Vi jto" kotils. ei when a party of it r Tb.oijefintieja.ii euist ifficiit.t, hip:mese:m(l' the mcorituensief'pelit ClaUs bow absorb publiwattentioniiipfdlirliqfibtiribiriil `from ilikiiiit every o thee' suhjecVancept . sPlUzia id spring' styles of garments for gentlemon'inkl youths, gotten up!tit the Bid4rn 'Stone, ' , Clod:ling. Hall of RocauiLL &MILO - Ai Mb:4'2:643 and :01:iff. Chelan n t street, above S ix*. •''. Th is establishinen t Is always prose in en di, befoyei.'dm:putlli.c.. • • 0 . - . JUICE AND SMOKB.—The ititolligemeer (rem the •weed-groWing' regions -ii' of. ti tunlaildhely char -meter. An insidnous finct,:reimir.ielesai.psect. ie 'ringing. the .1.130cr sproltetobthc !Indian plant.' ' :In..Mecklinhorg county., Yirgin la . ,,thcrev iv despair - 7 th Warren county, :Ninth Carolina, there ill doi- elation. .The .prospect of •idie Jaws and gaping spittoos is too , hocriiiol, cft• contemplation: May .11eacen.avorttouchan swfulcalamity ! Chlko 43 4l l P . r. f Ilembikg, Berke twenty, was killed lostwelk;loy . _, l6,4lll 'YO.l"l l l 9 °••44 l .rittailn,4llCPT. fbretglef oar-Ori ental guests "use their knives and forks, with ve 19,4kabiF ease.n :. , Ile, ,of course, moans—Japan ease. • 7 :;: It is sald-thon lb - Japan old maids are unheard orLao not 'exist. •Aykeil - the . 64'4-get married voluniarily' in . nnyl resi(ohrible siiithoritios iniut up Ibuisb;il4ld; an 3 nolike , ettein Marry willing or not-wililiig &Wks that tlio know,a thhfg dr tiro, even if they have peen Italica:4o far foir ecota 'riot. • . RUI.F FOR PannellWei Cu lertiitinnti= About a year ago Wd 'mentlonsid, without much credit to•iri an ompiricairrule bywltlelythe weather might: be .with tolerable cer tainty eluting tho,2 kdr:2.s4e7e.of a: to oktliefrogi that which prevailed luring_ theiyeitmer The rale id now-, bownv":,:avtip-:breughtakir .wayil with such .ridditlon4 arguniti'rits in itisja- • vor rs to in duce us toltepsato : tbe subject .; It aPPeara that was the . Itio n g.prebal L ßageaud s/ ho . discoverititl : ia; arkiollstllikan fah . man neOr ipt; 'he was struck With a greak;tiliinber of _Mons from which it had 'beendednced, eileoding Over more . tban fi fty years , imalkla# to :veri fy it hOlvw . lf . . The result Ofl4ltOliiiihrfi*fwas ito satiefatory,that s he soOn in Algeria of eousullioa the - rule . ou: al rogestilons when ; some importer' t military. or <agricultural operation was incontrimplatino. The rule Tis _as follows :—"Eleven. times out, of • twelve, ; the _weather will, ddriog the whole lunation be the e ttl acaa that ,whlch . ,. occorred on , the tiftli:cliy,•'of that 'alitop, if on the ,sizth the weathe'r l iras the same se / on this fifth. And, nine times oet` of twelve, the weather of the fourth day' will „hist throoghrlit the moon, ,if on the sixth turns otit to be like the fourth."' The Marebal used to acid six hours' Jo 'the .sixth day before pronouncing on the Welither;b3 order to make up for the daily retardation of the moon between two passages sore's the.meridiae, •••• It is, clear thAt•this, rule may Ro tbp A hn l ysapplioablb„th ore being noth jog. twptev,ent the sixth days from being quite,4V7 • ferent fr . Om„ithe fourgi•and Zit Havre, has just244litalea, , h iv ,qBe s rvatt(:ijia, continued for ten months, and which compfetely confirm tharule.—Gaiignani's Messenger. WUITER AND SUMIEII.—A correspon den t.of . 7/7110 Statesman, writing of his journey to Chuil ^ . ton, says : • "For - several miles before we reached the city, the scenery changed into beautiful gar; ens nn I Vie : iritiiiirrileaisT 'Sono - of our wt..- canesy- travpled-parof their; journey on, rliohhaesCe.lot f Ait s ill-A(4l6e *Or ditigh,t as the rose-bushes appenred;liveried in red and 4.?§P ..1?4,151°07-.°.• the reEty the,aciruit unreVei'isaidy: Tistle7ried .• :) 0 ,. 1L .... i(U111.11 0! 7... 5 t0110;06 St,4l; Wilu,on a i pal :ockfi f etiT'ir eScent . ile nn actitiP Vid,l 2 4Nr'id the _mist: ,!A f tkPillef t ice , "'e- t • 'l4i,eilt 'TN eS•rliiid?';_infil• liebl;3l - the' gentie- Jian Sera "a5P611)0 ( "-Votifrolthiii-Very deleted 'thy frietitkWreis. Ritt4inief f '!.. 'This wit' re- pon'Oe(l Co••diso:tiy. it •glitlifh iof assent. .4010 w., Monsieur Talley rand, tellioe! raj:kitty; angpOsing thauMmoOt4telnio,ind i..iotb to i4l.intolriv ;or:gt;tho:souiebtiosei whi§h•of us would yott : n to ea ve first!" ; t pause the agOLO courtier replied, whtle pulsing an. atTisenan; ".Mathuns knovfs bow to swim," thus leaving,.it to..be.infortrt.Aot t ,as plink mo do , S tfel could !alto- pare ot liersol4.lio,„would be. bound, as an sot of Gumanily, Q. saco Mina • ReCant ler. • ,:•;*llk , :qrfleFias4 . o, B 4o -4 filtzikPTir l o? °C.RhPar PC I VI e IMO c laT? 111 Vro l t!'" Iaa :910 °11 '§1 4 great eli f an t a, Aftet arresting ite; fiveges, and'iestorllicibe lungs to a liealtiktpl atat4diis cop viotltrn thattli hingsliad ifiatriied., , im : diaeconlingl-iir:.?Oillilialice with bib rbquest, `ble;body'.wia , opeded 'aid tat result 'appeali'ed. ito••;Not ; only was Uie RsC:ditiaffeceodiTth li/deft - Lion' (if tbe•lni,laua ate tthie'vyklirdeslid'aplltbdsig, but tali vt.is innsti• dutidnally !ilierf?Ketgro!ttieliseaserian'd liadl4sst:n 'brotlier and : B.4or :b1 Atithrtwoisek .Hp • •did .deppalt,. : d ci tY, ofyhj Igt4 el ; spiPN ;Tbose Ruld winters are ; prov,erbial; and ~7iponk.tbe. . .9?? •of lnegicinn, he recovcred fro, 'am !Mack / v :Tl)ia ease ought o speak voittmes:to Alto tort. _14.719 1 . 5 too 8111.1 whop lie Hada .00 1u jgl ;re yripica; to give up in ..espikir. .400 - 4101Pi.golticz ,or Fence-itan.s.--,The CON - sliereptn.:pm, 7 "At the M ete : Republican State was a yory exec). 4 1 4 . plike91,diktnavigupri, actoifiti:behalf o'f the Abefun l fieankn.:A ." . 10 of roncO. railswere itntaiiiiiiireiight 'in: the Nreareation n . rid that body.were Witt tii4 . lloB: — Atte' Liaohinuftire; watt Chit B.l4 4 if i one l jOhn Shanka,:thirty "Years berore, r iaoreplit'tbnierilii;''.lherealien Yiri Lk : l'6)lllV% Oenikiniieh L.•rebefved the 'Ohiesigti nowiiintieti , as 'the - 6Oeiilidathltbf , Akii:PreildiniiY.L. -There has -beeh on 0. - -th ing; ' believer; overhaoked in thia vievi...etthe ease. Does not ths - teneeriall besineaslaring,ap Mr. sTohn Shanks. as ,, i:einidt. ditteAlle ? %Ought. he not to, have theriamenretl it salir,lipboin has.? 'Wa.tbink sm.". WY017:11G LADIES who wish to try the sti vient-recipe of morn ing gathered May dew,, as 'a beautifier of tjte complexion, have no time to lose if they ivish 'to fay in a stuck of the cosmetic fur the tan .and !freckle season. Ouly two days of the merry month of May, remain. /Or Lurcot.rt and.!:ilaittax vrere both nomina ted on Friday, and as it is generally considered an nnlucky day, our Republican friends can hardly.eacept much luck with their nominations. C. E. EATO.N49 1,1 er46 a ii le JOCATED Air.titANox, PA., Omer of lEetnict and Cionbertand streets. STUDENTS can enter at nay limo and complete, the full Mereantile .Course—which includes Commercial Tenrnanshlp, Rook-Keeping in all its dePartmente, Com mercial Correspondence, Detecting Cuutiterfeit Mofty., &c.,—ln from flys ro moor weam.. The thite, however, is unlimited, and Pupils are ailment to To .uno until they are competent to conduct any set of Doublajnaryllooka. f ,• •• :y • TERaLS: For'cornpletd.3fereUntile COurse, time !natioMN:a • ifiehidiroir , Diploma • •••;' • '' $l5 ,Dpok...Keeplng•alone .• • • • 00 ..ftrOtil"Course inilook:Keepink ' • '# 15 To lerrnaty/MionXitflVrithig: • et :• 8;.00 ruoae; safor T atipo, aeottPlf.Circilhqs WWlphFlp. •IntientVree bt l eborge;'Sy eiddresehir • ; -• ephartrr . i: .70 7 Y 1 ". 3 : 8 0k ; 4 1131011 1 4Warliheiclavrd. : ?Tin • g ' 4l ices l ist : P4 6l . l u 3 Wngs• • :;s: 'O7OlO . , . • • -PNW•igs:ot ism'. Pipet:irk , smit.ixottre , tAGLE BUILRINGS. I...,FL M V,ERS.W.truId respoutfplbeinform Lim 1 pub - „ time intringlaiehed hitt st; Adltie st:lrcted kftiltdes, PClrtßio9. Decorations, 9yer,eihiblted.Pl .Lo.l?=knon. conslatlng of erelgtk and DoMiestle styltß, all mei and (Bract from 4bo dkuufactores. • . • . . 'reiseijs iiacctinglheir Ilousei pa - pC.red nill do' Well by lookint; Ova? thliittick beford. - galng diseWbera ' 11 compriso;alt tboJntost styles of French, .Euglish and American Ciold;Arelvet, Satin, Glazed and 'Blank papetf. Also a greatYttriety of,tinnel work, Decorations, Alonl4- ings,Dorderi, Firo.Uoard Printa,,Centreyiecos, Statua ry and Orriamezito alao on endless eariety4 of WiMitrar Shades, Curtains,-ljords anti Tarsals. • Nowand lately netented window abides. far, superior to us % fit' of:which will lacsbld on terms: to Ault the timett.' , ,. nok, PA PEIVIIANGING promptly attended to and ,neatly executed by the best wor kmen in the plaoq.— .None but good,workmen cnliloyo, and all _work ra , ranted:. 'Cents a piece for Ilangint-Paffer., r•et,P9ni*Ptil Limike -and:Stone.. rims Hlideqopied r bils.co9oontly on hand,' and for eale ezood /Flip* *of tbiblp lime' acid a toiio Yortrutd- Nuinaneorbioh liapooed of on reasooliblo toms. . 7 e ban " 9 ?on! 1, 1860. . CONktip:lilige . • COME N 0 SEE .. • • r • AT " • .:-GoirODEWSIA-X; 11ENRY & r il l., have notropen.and are - owliiCing them eipleci j_did tithelc of Spring and Summer Goals. which wore selidied'veith gt•ltarmire , and bought at cash prices, en • cabling them to sell very low, and :give Great, Bargains to their numeroun'Mends and containers. FOR 'LAZIER! WEAR.:. NRY .4 STINE'S splendid stock of :beloved Silks, Stripes 'end Figures. • HENRY a: StINE'S splendid•Blaek. Murat ladies' Drosses, Mantillas, ae. I.IENRY k' STINE'S Calla d'Ecoaa; brollnes, Cballa -8111,08/' Fine India Cloth, Fine' India Foulards,: India Lastioa, British. Persians, Lavelle. Cloth, Melo:di' Do •Rege, Matthaei** Foulaid Robes, Alptudia Lustreo , 114° 11EN KY Oath and figured; of various coltors.atlat ' - 11F4.1:1" & STIN ; £I3 Lawns, Chintzes Gingluins, Calicoes' AO. • - • HENRY. &STINE'S White Goode. such as Ar!stis, ZeckOnirts, Brilliants, llebinetts, blareeillcs; . Llneas, Lavine, Laces,,PAginga, Ac. • . STINE'S Collate, Sleeves, Wen', A T?, StocklAge,Tiandkerifilefs, 441' . • '• ' ilgtin - V stIN_B"4: Friegesk:Ball Trimmings; But. tonflt i ud kinds of 1r uncy Trimminss for Millar, Bpring Blurt" Spriirc§h,h t ela: IfßrwiY ar:STME!'s Mantilla; ad/: Capes, Mantilla, an Cap i short WRY . .th 16 • ;k of doods Los L. dlesfiWeer,'nanaot be;heat add della ,00 mPatitiol 4. 0 1114 " dies give_thep etl early,call., Just now is the, tharl.lo buy , cheap. • • quakiiKiii;• April 18,18111 Li dAprTi' • u.5w.11..E R R if Thii Way; You VPaa t 'dheap Lti;aber. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner • . ship for'the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber joltiness, on a new plan, would respectfully inform Ilkit public *Chita, that theleplace. of business is Daum Bowers:es Old Lumberyard, in,Fatat -Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and (=anent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such BA BOA:RDII . ,. PLAillife," JOISTS, LATItirBIiINDUIS AND SCANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses„, Id alert, they keep con stantly on band, a full and Irelleeaboned assortment of all'kinds of 'BUILDING hIA.T.BRLYLS.. Persons hi want of anything in their line tore invited*, call, examine thplr stmli-, and Geri, that:TO:4e; •*".• Tliturittoilbepastlaveraoheyrficrpatthat by atterrtion tolinsinessini/Lmdderate price % Jl,,rnerlt.a . oriertj : uNe tif:Ottblie putioriage. - • BOWMAN, HAUER GAIT. • Lebaiton, April 8, 1868. :H9sTxTTER , s STOMACHIIITTEM. The' iiiii9Hißertkilftreffitt ufaattireraef-HOS= O.T.,ETTAR'S.gpEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS ettrifamiteai with perfect confidence to an'traltiaens generally of the United States, because the article has attained are .u -tition reieiZ7674iLtinf.nowitt this point will speak more powerfully than volumes f t itskhrlicg {h sorting puffery. The con ii4oXDleWtjet.'tfitsf mach Bit- ters for fte last year - amounted% over a half iliffiTtrliblidgff,r-dfffitestly increalbOliaititO =tit* Vddt.Rittitifiduring the coming year the-eensumption will reach near one 'Thai 53Mtii'elfikainount could • dOei•lia.Ve l be'eti.?!.epld'fitiflogile rare. nt cd ibi nal prcipett ediin44.prepara ti on, and the sanction of the most prominent where -the vil•itot only reemdmead - fhe-Mtirielo 'their iniieida, but arc ready at all . times to give testimonials to its e fficacy,inyncl:c4fe'sroffstfittittelikerderait gement a and ili'lliseases'Afriliiig tligrefroUi: This is not il4ite.ritirary pQitilliirity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the cjiialities of' the'Bittetta; solid cstiniatiori s of an'Tlkatilabht'Nellikinfoybich is destined ,to Hostetier's Stomach Bitters have proved a Goditdit:tomoon4' tv.heielttriet 'turd ague and vailauji7- otheK'liillinti:,iionv:Pidnits have counted.. tlieir - vrellina: - 14: To • be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" ' are a certalb efireled. the pyapppiiiallind like diseases, is fotile:priii;rietors:a•,rpiireit t of un alloYeir pleasure . removes merDifi matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality 'to the nertimalystem, giving it, that -tone 'Mad energy for the r estoration' 01 health. It„opeilitea upon the stomach, liver, and othe rdigestire organs, mildly but poiverfully;•-and-eooc restores them to a condition' essential tot!iiir heilibydiseharge of thelunctiOns •:- • Elderly persons may useleellifterts daily tut per directions' 0 n• the bottle, and file-Y.-TM find. in it a stiritulatit'teculiarly adapted vo:comfort se if s, icasant tb,tbe palati, invigoratin ro' thelrevirers,"exCellitilenif a tonic, and rejuvenating.generally. 'fire hayethe evi dence of thousand's' of 'aged men and women who have experienced tie benefit of =bag this preparation While siifferidg sit:Minch de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious -drugs-toad fairly .tested the merits of'-this." articles- Words_to the gentler sex. There,"fp*':ceitain . lift_iiifini when their cares are so harassinithet many of them sink under , the• trial.. The reltition of-mother and child is so abserbingly , teillie.rillint the mother, especially if. shit be - young, 'apt to forget her' own health in her extrenuintudety for her-in.fant, Ehould•the perioitof maternity arrivedifthilthe stammer season; the. wear of body and mind is gerieraliftiggravated: Here, then, is a necessity for a atinaultuit to' recupe rate the energieikof the system, and enable the mother to bear pki under her ,ekhansting trials and resimisibilitiee:: Mothers gene aP..l4..9:-PRetat - otlier invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because : it ; is agrfienble /011ie taste as well as certaiiii te,give4a"...permattent increase of bodily strength. All those persoin, to whom we have piffle-U -lm-1y referred fatiove; to wit: sufferers Nit 'fever and ague, caused by malaria, 'diairiicea„ dysentery, ‘,indigestion; :loss of 'aiirsetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, •superacnuated persons' of; aedentary occdpittitle,; and ' n nrlin g mothers; will eolutplt their 'own pbysical welfare bY.!titin Letter's Celebrated Stomach Bittern; a Trish. - - CAUTlON.—We'tautioir the puthie - against using any of the manyAmitationfLor oounter felts, but ask for 110111TETTEWS CELKIIICATAU STOMACH BITTY/ e, and lee th . aleachlxittle has the words "Dr. J. Iloitetter's Stomechilitters" blown on the side of - the bottle, and stampsed on the metallic - cap: covering the - cork,n, and observe that 'our autograph signature,is 0i440 label. AR- Prepared and sold by iittaTETT]ers SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by' 'lll druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. By Dr. Gra. Rolm, D. S. Mtber, J. i tombergar, Leba non; J. C. Seltzir, Fredericksburg; U. D. Biever k Dr 9., Annvllle ; Martin Early, Palmyra. Arjoit . • , Full • . f; tallito" .1 s. •• Stciali:Of'busss . atioiell.up.m.; . Full Stock of..I,ENRY, 4109.1 M) Full Stock of COTTPX4:IOODB., Roll Stock of : 11140KAICitbe; i. Stosk of I6au.711;000138,1:-. • Fun. Stnk ofq49,lt t i:9 0 OPS. New Mateiiefs for PIISTV;R,- Noveltiek in Flilg*Clo3ooB; : gki.V . o. • EYRiS Fourth 4: Arch X. 11.—STOREKEtPEREI, , mity Pailthnoirlfnii Obtxl rfariPting, PailY.fivtn Peg! 1rkik. 1 .4 11 4141 1 0.1 1 0 1 4.4 1 U0. TION S. S.—BI.AOI• -s 3: esp.. lAU3: lea l / 4 4641,615hriii • Eel,. 29, ,1860.444.:. ~•. • , . . .. . . , ~. . _.• RE01017,4114: • :•;;;.,..- * ' . 4. BUCHER. of. North Lehonorilx.rough. has .co • itiOve4l lila office Into the lionise' occupied by Mr. , p.orge Long, afew'doore uoi•th of the, UnitoilLotiretbren plifufcti . ; where he iatenda to practice in liikprofeseiou. ... ' . •• ,r. ' Dlt• B. li::BUORM. • - 1.•;• I..eleincm. Mar i 28, 2800 .,.:.; 2800 .,.:.; ? : .. , - • - • wta. og; • • TtORNRY AT LAW, hairaMoved lice othee to Cum- Jll,. bland street, la the room thieterly occupi e d by ink Brea'. as ajewelry etore,opposito Charles otemiawMt'a hardware Store. 186 6 . • - ' . I;I•EORI*E . W. KLINE, A TTORNE YAT LAW.-011lee with' ;Kara, Bk., iplebayion, , • .E.l.lttanon, May. 4,4456.0. •• . J. IL z I BOWIIIAATi. A i4 l° itri.EY-a.T.L4Nre has - REignprox,s4 amo k 03 " Van ck's'New pun dink,Sdadonithtoty4 Maki . ..Mud stre/Abalion•Ya. •• .‘. Z•.'". • . , • LcLalkon, Ap . 4l 13, 184 g. I • • • •NicCsiiitai ifinWelglexad CQMMISBION!:;4O.II,OO,ANTB A NO N:236 NortA.Delawa.ro.Av9niiii . atif . Pr.Nortb . ,,Widar Street, - • • .1.411111,1440 aiftanbertaßob. yea • V. 41 . 1 • - • . .:-•• .SEEDS,Ac.- Sepf . . /1050.i!Y: • Bricks . Bricks: rruts undersigned. In North Lebanon, bus 400,000 of ,1 the imet 81t1CKS for sale. No batter •can be ob tained in Lhis nelihborhood, and be 'wilt - self them in large quantities AC S 4 410 (C114b).411.V.41101140.41d. Alen r 14 inch inch and 2 inch ef : tbe beet Poplar - North -Lobenon 4. Peb. lb, 11W.: . . :K AMA T FAISTIt'!BROWER ; • • : .404/EAR eritorgriEtir.. ALICUTSTROT neit door:t.i.l.B7.ll;llloftlie LIUM.NONi.P.L.''.. • . [Jam . -11 k. S toat; • (hallirof Vivaria of ,Thampson 5t00d,) ... , arn.lllll etrt„ cyrner.ofakeA,Sl47i - PMPECTFUCLY %Sims ' , the pablf& that lie imfdlin- Ilk, mei HOUSE agd SIGN, It.e7INTIN% ile . d; RAPER-) ,UANGINGI, liret,fict*.tientlon 4.ointAnpal.l49ol3.to' recetilisi alutie-of.patiOnTge: • - •• ' • . 11 WesIertic.emseyn,an;d countai promptty,attend ed Go.' Pebanon,'o4:Z;lBs9- 7. Omar Yalberry nazi Chestnut streek Lebinegh • ettjttiShromicit OV OitRAENFITAI CAPS::ARTY WBOUGHt ; _ Pis*, n 441LERG8 'VON. Cemeterite, Yerandws, BaLccniee,Pizolic a 'ii vitte'Grounde; he 'offers itC• va riety of designs at lower prleep,than the sanwipan ob tained elsewhere, • Also, CHAIN" FENCBS - of ev.' de serlpticm constantly kept on hand: ' Ang - ust 25 , 1668.-tf., • Lebanon Female Senii y. frOlE EIGHTH SESSION of the "Lebanon entitle Seminary" commenced on the lst day of ' 1860, under the supervisloh of MODESTE D AMPS. who has associated with himtts• Assistant: , blOollit, a graelnate of the New Hampton 28 11. who is not only well qualified, but has also AcinEla . ,erable exporienco as a 'leacher . . • . • • . I ht" MEL Diitomps will - attendlo , the lag Db • cut: "Ftw furtheir partlehlare inquire ,:Pirtittlar ; • • • Pi t b C- 8018 9 0 9. • v .• • -41,14 C . rg....ycety;.*AdyT • . 0 0 : .<=of A Nb. AMBROTYPE, very cheep, DAILY'S A gallery, next door to the Lebanon Bank. • • RE! • ricaP.subecrictfull,vintni LibinoiiiiiidiaSrfig Catital that They - have opened an Entireli 10 6 DR R—OU'lfilltr-- smltaitH 'Vs 8, Ir, . .41 E :yip- • a - AC... , R. Xp:A1.3f,.,pr , 143.41t1314 1 )D1N E G, tbeOrimaiftie Diaelcilungent&Winih n TDReln; - Culti-1 ; ,-±;7l.;beeind StilifegfSon ) 735. . '....'./XBANON;:rAi • They inield Infirm:the fflibliw tic they 'are Meter waled awl enabled to SELL LOW. edrStoek.ofGoods is very large, and Sought' fa tlib Ik , CASH THRMS.— They would incitkAbo.P.tiblgi-to gis cur a;trial, feel ing confident that'tliey. canldeaeo .OED Their tenneiliitp/iSIL ofiCA) TRY-PRODUCE. K. ECKERT. Remember--DriaNDALLnew Building. Lebanopithkro 2811864. . . i .. T . E t ..... ONLY'..PR PA 1 ON .- ~ ..1-trOlitill9.ol'. '"".' .' Universal Confiaefife . " atroni 3 / 4 3 4 . . : ••• tt..fr"7 . 5 1.1... •-..; : .';'..,— ~:' .... FOR STATF:4I.4, ViDGE LERG YM EN, Ladies and ObeileinetOriull 'kits 'fii'world testify , to,the efficacy,. of Prot 0..7. Wood . air Restorative, and geiitlemen'of 'll6VPiess are Tina auk ill its praise. 'A few testirnenhils only. can be bird en ~ ago circular for more, and it will be imixteeible' • *.n to 'doubt, 47 Wall Street New Xto i ... 20th. 1838. " ' - 0111TIZIMY : YoUr.noteof.4os init., lies been re ceived, saying that you hatlietu'd tI. had been ben efited by the use of Vllood's Hair ••rativa, and re questing my certifbiate of the feet - hill no obleetlon to give it. • ' . . . • , • I award it.to You cheerfully, se ,1 ' think .. it due My age is abimt SO years; the col° f toji - hair Atibiritt, and inclined to curl. Some - five or x ear! glil . eq . li t.e• gan to turn bray, and thesealp en own dirty head to lose its sensib ility i end dandru • form upon it.— Each of these disageabilittear intle i With - tin", and t • about four months since a four .4 1 Wen 'l6 - them, .11:iy hair falling,off the tote . of^m ti . 11-11 . th reffteidnff ; toinake Me bald. • • --- ' . : IbiStmpletiliint prat:TM - Len ; • i nA Wood's Hair Restorative, maim ..t.O o : off my Lair, fur I had really:LA :sit• t . hair !Vold ever be restored toritiso 1 ,. 1 I - front dyes. I was,' however, thy •sift•lr the use of two bottles onl ilia .• AMR off arrested, het. thiocid W., ' *gray hairs and sensibility . .to . a . ceased to fbrm on my head, ve Witic Lion 'ot my 'wife, at whose solicitatie try-it. For this, among the many obhigatio I strongly - recommend all bushands-, ! nitration of their wives to ;gilt b - yee it if growing griy or getting bald lu r‘" Very respectfully, SRN, . To 0. J . Wood & Co.. .1418 'away Shamest I, 41a., To Pimp. 0. J. Wasp; Dear ir, tire" lies done my liairsom •h goal ut the use of It, that I wish to ke Ito of Its effects on the hair, w i dth are 1 woman may be nearly depri, cd of li i I to your "Hair Itestorative,l he h ' beautiful than ever; at 'emit hie is levelt , ell I Yours truly. • 1 P. B.—You can publislij t c abo publishing in our SoutheiN eons' ratronage South. I see sc. rel;of ; the Mobile Mercury, a strdn Smith .I WOOWS HAIR :Slb • Ynorszeos. 0. J. 'Mani . r Sir n fortune to lose ilea beet ti ef , I fide Of the yellow fever, Ve Hiatt , induced to make n tifil 'Of .yi found it to ahswer as Limitary th' .. .. 1 le itovhtbiek and elrasy, cid nu. u Obligations to you in gling to th ore' F r • 'The RestoustiTetis putUp in - Iviz :Anms, nusdintn, an.ssually pint, and retails for onelollar !'bolds at least °went). pocent.l* retairclat tai dollars: hold tv:eunrt, 40 per'et.rt. - Inora:11 WCiODA rhOrettirti, t ! fork, and 114 Dlarketitreet i St. Li ; Mid sold by all gold Duggists and ' I _Apiil.4,•lBoo.-3ah The . Great. e:citement, , , no. • • , C II g.-A.-P.E ST .DR ; G`oo D S S . . . _... In Lelsan on. - ; '..,- . L:Eor ABER. & IiROTILEI:VouVItbe .• tention of,thrir _LI, patrons and the pubic it Tral , .to :their large . nssortment of the.riciott sad t styles of SPRING i• AND SOIDAIER GOODS. Bite ;nn unlimited. choice tdretylesi , c.lere, and -prices.ofs ila.Shawis, Chat lies, 1 Paul du Chevres, Bereges, 7 srtines, Fine Scotch i Ginghams, Black and Fancy Sil to Diciest of which we would call the attention of L jos in -, particniar.— i Onr stock .embraces a fine cari . e of styles and milers of Suminer Silks. Buyers will it to their interest to examine before purchasing 1 here.. . I Lebanon, bfay 9, 1860. 5000 ge - tits I To sell 4 new inrentipni. 1 over $O,OOO on one,--bq similar agencies. Send /oar. :s particulars. grativ., Altr • May 1 s 1800.73 m; lo I. =77 I,: •;;;;:t; ..1! . : .- '; ': . 011 e WHEREAS, Laters of A dm' of JOSEPILfILAdtfOIAN •Lebandh,lnd Monty oflLebau [griMted to the isill3qtrilieri; nit.: said Etinitis - ifii:4•Almiited to mu Land those having claims or dent 1 orthesatd iltimidti.nt, - fri t 11 7nrike' ant delny, to ''''ESTANUEL - 31 Mayl6, 'BO.-; 1-. '. 7.-r e : ArilW ii rici fs, - .•;—,' ' e . r .-42. •• i 074 -to, a • =tilts, • TIE N VRIMPT SVC% OF SPRINki SNMER 4 - 2 0 I Per o t . ert ikin., t 4 Market. OUR MOT I w C 0 • Wilt" OUR STOCK CONSISTS of eAPLE E NANCY DRY, -. .,WODS, LA - 61.0 4 . 6' ligtss 400DS, 'ALEN - a - kid BaS WEAR, -- WHITE °°11)14, CLOTIIB CASSIMEISS, OROOIEBRy, (AERIES, • OARPRTING, , & OIL CLOTHS, Theli,ristnetiortreent ever °lranian Lebanonokallgh.t* directirpf Hann fs;urers. OUR G-0019,Artiii raUGI.IT FOR • 111:21Knimajc s " e find lt , imitlit tol‘llselarge • • crooDo AT A' MAIL PROFIT, , folien One& amount iitegelnr?mtegil • • C . I) dz'EXAMIN i e 1:1414.00u t 5, AND CO5l l'A 11 N GEORG -ri3rLE. ...Owes Black and Fancy n • • •' •do. Detain. : • . • Lawns, (very p . : • 1000 Now Style Ladies Co a : 190 Spring (Stella) Shawl' • • • 209 New Style Bonnets. eaasortnient of REA I ADE . CLOTHING. large assortment of new ty z „ , CAPE' • ..4"NTIPIHS-AND B-ROC,PI . &Blida. Splendid StlOire, f, 19 eti4ikr pbund. U b . do. STROP HO— • 312, ICand. 0. Labinien:Blity 9. 1880 . • ' ;" • 4- - If it .. s:',ll E . QUIPir;SALES AND jatIALLVI'II,4*.ItS; : and'cbrdlnues the tto6-talte:-, " 1. • • ' NEW :STORB. VV .. ' K. it J ! CIiERT would inforiikolixtf yV, Lebanon ansi Abe lis6llCir that they doiracoeiyed their. Second' 8:405-- game,. Ai; bracinga ;aie and ,oral DRY-GOOD §, GROCE.faft- ' - Lebanon, 1110 9,100." t`7; •-; •-• !•• • SWARTZ ;17 . ...‘8_....R1)...;','...c,„4 11. : • • . • Cif& 441 IN •• ;..' •-; .sir 1; •.1 FOREIGN AND; 'DP ?C!FPZIC ... " 4 4601)21";* QtIhkESIVVCiCiI r• . 4 ' i IGROOERTIS;*Ie Ata ;11 1•1:;:!#.4.1i-PITA13*. -..- airmucvN , Efirramwr - Cash paid for all Undo 'of Coun s try Produce. cm EEO D'llt - UcHS T R Opposiig-the..-Cou.rt Rouse. - -1 - 1 R. ROSS °JAW fil!the tre ;Anent.- and DM' JLJeeloctlon of . ppro.,enti "fresh 11rb0.,3redieines, Spices, Perfronery;liii&Pattlaßeli , dieSed:shht ban ever been in Rebfriot} RiaireatailltialtfOr purchase of DPjd , h/frYthßlOrkictlealltolOisibtance with the jod it . c a.'efie,.4ii, and Ebannif.eogtfeal details of the tDm,Stot as.well; en t Pie .Cheraleal Laboratory, elm. 'bleb n)chpo.4.lB prehasern zanily ndvantagoe; and It: •fifil be to °Lail pereencto beware of these b0..w0 - AlO Irece,ll4 j. to 'buy: thCir Drugs. Di uct kei ono ,* Sy they Vi eth - pelletilY pure, :It Dr OPPooitf the COURT ROUSE. 1D -Tr' Ta1E.011157.- - ie; frekb. nodint Cod avert/Wm for.salefq;th Drng'StOre: 41 ' reed for the ouie 'Remotion, Branch .udehronic diseases. !he growing.demen, Dr. Physic Congl iiip, for Coughs, Coh' Bronclkitie our ngts has indsl44 to try his hand at couritbrfeiliirk• it. the:public to heron their guard in future, and observe well the" marks. or the genuine Dr. Physick's - Coriirli Syrup for without Dr. Rose' name ou.tho label it is touStertelt.' Prepared :and.aold only at Dr: }tome Deng Store, opposite the Court Pm, BOSS' - .13 - LoOD•PILLS. -• For nil the purpeifs - of itTantily,nteticine,and when ever purgation Is neitd4, Glean pills are . - equal, and in many Oases superior to any other'pills. They act Mk ly, gently add without producing pain otflineasinese.—. Good in the oomment*ment of fevers, fleadacke,'Lfior Complaint, Costiveness; Giddiness. Pypepsitt. and all disaasekorising front impure Ask for'Dr:ltois' " - Blood File and ts• that, DI , th . dnetidferitr y •estfit the falling ttjox bo.t grey Except qrprisal to• find pt poiy.wee the restored to the h and dandruff Q•' he gmtifica• was induced to ;Math ClOraen and Moira Swills in great variety, and of first quality, warranted to, he as represented, sold wholeinle and retail at Dr. Roii?Drug Store. DR. , BERAL'S EXTRACT of SARSA PARILLA, For the cure of 'Ttheumatism,.Tetter, Riles, Scrofula. Pains in the Bones, Old Sore, Pliuples on the Face, and Bruptiocu; 7,ol'atOtlnds t Nervous 'Efemlaglefand other Nervous Diaaiiia, Itmipapsia, "and all &somas arising fib& impure blobd or the imprnderit newer Mercury.— For these purpoica it Will 13§'fouild superior to all other rithedies. Prfeb st per bottle, or $6 bottles for $5. :Sold 0 . ://1/ Di. Dees' Drug Store, opposite the Court OW. to bektiax. o value. the ad maid:fide; and ik LAENDIER.' ear York. IY.2 4 )tbi/S5O. 'Hair Ilestom rwo I commenced :tmthe.PUBLIC Yet. A man or 'iond by a resort will reign- more eNpgrioqc9. Be .llacH.lit*BlLYr. itl_ipli like. By .u• ill get more Mr certificates to I paper. - . For n valuable consideration Dr. Ross bps been. ap pointed sole and only agent for Lebanon and Lebanon county for whotesaleing and rotailing Lyon's Pure Ohio-Catawba Mangy. A discritninatipw public will at once perceive wheri tlio PURE and Gamma: Ohio Brandy is to be had. Beware of poisonous imitations bin se .cure the genuine article at. Dr. Ross' 'Drug Store. ~, D R.-.ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. Per the cull!, of Liver Comp 'Mut, Dyspepsia, bead. Weahnestr and Nervous Diseases, generally this Tonic Mlxtureexcells -nil other. medicines. Tito large .and increasing sale of it, demands that it' should be made more extensively known. Almost immediate re. lief, and in many instances, rapid cores fellow its pro per use. Ask for Dr. Mutt' Tonic Mixture. . • • - DR. ROSS' WORM. LOZENGES. lATI thomlia or:hali3OTrom therof alleabs,'in 1851. I I preparation; sand r; needod. .ttly;:hair alb can exhreaa 'my ifiliatalsinall a ti•dis. LEY - 40 . 115160 N. !lea of A:brew:blade, e .anall holds )4' a • • ttlo ; the.lmdintn In pitniortion than bottlep the largo InaTottinnriatd•ro t,.'oo;;%l • : . iltroadainie i niterw nity• NI; ' • nor*lodapiodals. A: rife, plwmant and • effectual Worm Medicine. Be lug perfectly tasteless, no child w ill refuge them, as they are as easily taken as 8o much candy. Observe/ those lozenges arewlatc, If red ono! are offered to you, they are not genuine Dr. Bose' Worm Lozenges-, Sold only at - Dr:Koss' Drug Store. . • • PR. ROSS' TETTER OItTMENT. For the cure of Tetter, Ringworms, and various other ortiPtlTe 'diseases. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Dr. Ross, a regular practical Dimmest, Chemist, and , Phoirninecutist, with an extensive and varied experience of over 22 years, —and a Graduate of Je ff erson Medical College, Philndlphia,wishes to direct the attention of a discriminating public, to hie large and carefully selco • ted stock of-PURE AND FRESII Medicines, offorlog• to all adtantage not to.be had elsewhere. ThepeoPle:will please make a note of this. BE PARTICULAR'? ;Da. Rose' DREG STORE 111 DIRECTLEOPPOSITD TRE COORT HORSE. Ask fur Dr. Rues' Drug Store, andtake core that you aril misdirected. DR. F.E kiE coura'Hobss. February 33, 1860. Vanted. gents have made er than all tither and get SO iagea AIM BROWN, MENEM . ration on the Ettate tooYthoriiorough of 'doom:red, have been .49..i0debttxl. am inkrned tate payntent, da ageing. the' eptate own - theiramerwitb- LY:Attunnietrator. rket Street, Lebanon. 1 - r - ter's P =I ITLE .. . • eB-E RT iittaineksitt.:4lo,o/4. virIIOLESALE and retail Itrareroomaa3o.'234l4l,artit TV 2 d Street, ad d' 3 "T b°l6vr- ,Weir, :West aide, Phila delphia.' We aro manufacturing all kinds Of goods in the above line. 11eatery and flragelceegera lvilillnd it to Their Interest to give us. " March 21, 12421.-3nt: ! • .• , ... -.. • • Carpeir . initt •fiht:: ' ; lis. IT riviTE. the' ittenlikii or Ilinieeteepeill .and : b . chants tomy. new' SprAtiz.‘ oLOARP.ETENO, from the mout nelebreaipm_ WIT — i.ir, ArduribilitY of adore and 'd6eig%abktk a be utpaerbeid beautiful Engileh•llitinselliCt4eta atlblr. ft 0c0rt2347 throe PIY Ingrain Carpets, eifititflif fiirf'dhfixibera, ailing ' hut ' and parlgre,,24. Mi...-I,7weqo 62%, 75 ets. Also, larde stork of V ~,.(2t If, .V., to SY ' a • WrilDtl y.i-di.:•-- Wl. ' 8 ' .4. %"'• itilrolit 'variety, red, an ...._,white; Cautini .........40, Vutn i g.p, Roo, Slitti B i 1• KeirCarisiet, k ' - ''' •-. .InNEAS 1101 : 76 " 1, i k .:i' th 8"1atf.:14,04. 1 .4 4 bi a wei. v42, 3 1 ,,.. ,Store, 84i corner . 431 i. # "'de" doe ilievi• .., Selli pg..oft,diu'entiiialtack lit a great mai _ , 84; 0 , 415 ...s.ti ii tiitlie t lL - 13. - oorn - er of gth and . rplg , Afare b 7, moo, . . -1:105,648 -• .•• , And One Door Fa ct of the Lebanon Vatky ..0-- 13811 A BRICEALER'are now_ prepar e d to 4)416= 4 the beat ' assortment of STOVIO 'and- TR& ARE to the public,ever offer& in Lebanon.— They MOO , kvepectfuly Invite their friend& and tee before buyinVel6Owhirer , l Also, the SELF-SEALING ASIESIOAN FREILTIVN, the beet invention of the age, as it is 2 ° 0.33. dents or than any other offered to the public. , We also have on hand all kinds of I?alitiea, vflach will he pu t up at the shortest notice; 7_ 411 kinds of Job Work done' In the beet workwardike , inn - niter, and at the shortest notice. '‘ , ..**4 1 0,0106 siii 7 Aleo, particular ltttentlon,hiPaid!to'il3.ldA`P_l ,.P7e have always On hand the beat Lehiglii_ eannotbe toorpareed in quality. Ang. 24 2 'll9-ti. BUBB & ERESSI, E. CM • , et• • ••:* •r I I • ; MR • . . • EllysicKO: OUGH SYRUP - BURP .0111 - O".pATAWBA BRANDY LEIMMRCER'S DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE-. L. LESIDERGER, Graduate of the Philo 't/ deiphia College of Pharmacy, offers to Lb itlsdos. of Lelattinn . and surrounding country. Plfithl selection of Drugs, AiNliefnea and bileini6als, and time list quality of Perfumery d Toilet Ind . B:%itcy Soaps, embracing-the lest in the country. - and aiarge . variety of Tooth ,Drushes, Wall. Flesh, Clothtit and Hair Druelies.. Pocket, Toilet and . Fine Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn andUdia Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE .Pure whole and ground,S,pitnatriltifffratfor in large and small quantities at — LEM.ItERtt ER'S Drag,iatexity.,, GARDE) SEFINSi' L " • . . . . ..E.tawl3.ll,',l3kl4lo2FrE . You will find a.full rtasortment,itud • alatze *defy et.FRESII: Garden an'd'Florier Saadi •-• • • LEMBES.GErS:'' - .• ' Condanied.Lyo, Conceutiateil..l4e,, &Oa and Potash in largejuid entall guautltiee at . 'LEMBERG EIVS • Ding' Stern.. ' Washing Soda, Baking.Soda,' rear} Aely Sal: etutue,Creaut.of Tartar, - all: pure e and for sale in large and antall' quantities at J.EMBERGER'S limit, Store. -If pie are..ln want el.good.Waahing 89ip, pure white redVastile Beep, .cdun try Soap, lve Soap to remove gresae.apota, 'superior, Sliiibing amp, buy..tbe aante.at • 1:13 - - Do you want a good Hair Tonic ? something to make the hair grow,' to - CiffilDtie the head; and to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do • - Rill's t LEM.D.HRO EA'S. TRUSSRES! s . TRTI.SgEgt The allieted ofo requested' to eAI and nnotn- Inc rojitockOrTrusa6e; 'Supporters; Ac; emit. prising a variety of' Manut h eture. in.." Marsh's Genuine "ImprovedtBelf-.018 . noting Pad Truss." -"Mandl's" Catamen let Bandage.. An inValuable article for theimrpose...... • lf-i . .ott are Itiwant of any of the above you 'St be Omlted , at LE4tBER GERT Drug Stant._ • int Ohio Catawba - Brandy; The genuints‘artiole 3or. Meffiottsel. Porpoise to be had all Ita^Pairtly at. •-• LEM B-SRG 01;01%tia Opposite the Maslie • . An Win you want that-ilnitilit In a well conducted First class Drug Store, can be furn ished you by . . . " lipArpA ge t3lu gAr ieseivoarfronirthd • heats, and . Citiiena of lifitddion and4urrolfrot ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. Sir Special attention- given .to • Pursteiev Parscsumciss and PAM.ILY RtoP.IPTS, modioloo dispensed Warranted PUitE, aliraysl as good as can be obtained anywh&re, and sold' lo suit the times. Remember the Addrias,.". L. LRA18E14,61411 1 , " . ohomuCana Ato cca iy; ,Brideet El F1;1 1,7 q v] U
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