rinting: ImanFX;)GESCiaLIELEAUP'O d, at th fate. Nottl y and ,Promptly E.-cc-Wee ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENN'A Tuts cstablishmetitlis now supplied with ah . exfOnNike assortment of JOB WEE, which will be increased as the patronage demands. ilt can now turn out„PRINTINa, of every descripthinAh neat and expeditious manner— and on very reasonable farina. Such as Pamphlets, - Chocks, Business Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Readings, Blanks, • Programmes,lls of Pare, Invitations, Tickets, &c., &c. ' DEEDS of all kinds, Common and Judgment BONDS. School, Justices'; Constables' and other BLANES, printed correctly and neatly on the best paper, constatilty tept for sale at this office, at prices "to suit the times.' * * *Subscription price of the LEBANON ADVERTISED One Dollar and a Half a Year. Address, Wet. M. BRESLIN, Lebanon, Pa: wan I N 4? nee. ' On and after JULY Ist. 1863, the privrege of con y, rtitsg the present issue df Legal Tender Notes into ,the Nat ions' six per cent. LOD tedrdmouly called"Five 'l%-kiles")Vllreenge. An who wish to invest Mare Fire.Tweaty toan must, 'therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next. JAY COOKS, Subscription Agent, No. 113 S. Third S.t.,Philatl Iphia. S. 1503.--3nt. out -Lots at . Private Sale; WILL be sold at Private Sale, S. ACRES OF LAND, Long,tiine,:aeat the borough B i line: n Corn -411 township. It adjoins the land" of Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wm. Atkins and Mtn Krause on the Best There is a one. V store LOAOUSB, 'Whether lboartled IL:reeled on the land, and a grad:WELL to the garden-z. .tr.e`anid has fine stones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home for a small family. It is free from Ground Bent. Good title will be given. ADAM RITC BNB. N. B,—This tract is now covered with fine grasp, hal. of which will be given to the purchaser. 4,ebanon, June 13, MO, Howard Association, Pbredelphin . ra. DISEASES of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, SPERNIA TORRII(EA or SEMINAL iVPIA TENCH. and other affections Of the SEXUAL CIRG A NS I'll 'MCA L DEBILITY and PREMATURE DECAY,— new nod reliable treatment, in Reports of the Ifoward Association, sent by mail, in sealed - letter envelopes . free °rebut-rue. Address, Dr. J. SEILLIN MMOUtiIITON, nowARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street, rep, XPELCIBS., Va. January 2S, IS Aditiinistrators 7 Notice. 1110 - OTICE is hereby given that letters of Administra. -1,1 Hon on the Estate of JOHN BACHMAN, late of south A nnvllle town shiV, 1 ebenon county, Pa „9.ao'd , have be en granted to the undersigned. All 'ills -nth., therefore, baring claims against said Estate , _aft, re quested to present them, and those indebted to make payment. MARY RACHMAN, South ,Aturille Adm'x. 3 ACOI3 HURICH, East lianever,Adm'r. May 27, ISt3,—Gt. . Rein ova I. DR. C. L. KREIDER inks remoceil 'Lis dfllce.tb bis residence, in the building forrritkly ncerrelbil by J. ,sholieullerger, two doors south of the County Jull. Billy 27, 1503. SIO ITAL. STANLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tins removed his office to the be ilding, one door ens or Diode rinlielt 's Store, opposite the - Washing ton ens or Pa. BOUNTY an'd PENS) ON elitims promptbs attended to - ViPrU S, REMOVAL S. 77. ItlcA D ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, IIARI MOZ ED y fr , Market l7 to St reet. the go:rsr ujo Rise's Hotel. Lebanon, March 25, '63, JO/Lir IVe/Vailerr, . D ISTRICT ATTORNEY, has removed his OFFICE to the ROOM lately oectmled by Dr. Cleo. P. Line. weaver: in Cumberland Street, Lebanen, a few doors East of the Eagle hotel, and two doors west of Oen. Weidman's Office. Lebanon Dec. 11,1862. .- - CYRUS P. 'MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Office In Wit-Inot street, nest - ly . opposite the hotel, cud two doors south from liarthany's nitrdware store. Lebanon. April 9,1862.—1 y. M. 111. DER It, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Officein Stiehter's Bnaxling, Cumber,hend street, nearly__ 0pp0.11,, the Court ... House. [Lebanon', 'Mny 6, 1.563.—tf. Dr. D. Albert OFFIMS his professionst . services to the , eitiaens of Jonestown tunl Offien at the Tenitietiee t4or.ftn - y. . - ,ldnestown, May °0,1963. Da'. Samuel S. OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. OFFICE et the residence of Mrs. L. Ruch. two doors Wee 'of Office ofOr. Samuel Belau, dec'd, In Cumboritittd - S"ti•ec.t. ttibloctn, MCI 16,1863. Dr. Samuel ( FF ICS nt 31a estence Dy.t3o% Rekennur, opposite tbo o'tiu.,gbanon. Lebanon, Bltrch 25.'63. Dtr. Abiali • OINTERS his professional Rervicos to the eitivons of the Borough of Lebanon and vicinity. Office in Walnut street; tiro doors north of tore Lutharau Bonne. March 4,1863. Dr.. C. L. Kreider. tiers b is prafessional services to the cotnnitrnity of IL" Letavencia anti rieingty. Office tonyorarity.with Dr. Sdirtreek , in Walotti street. liabarvrln. A'pril 1, 160.3.—ant. GEORGE CLARK, DENTIST. tyke at the Engle Mid, Lebanon Particular attention paid to Vulcanite work oral Fill. log Teeth. REFERENCES.:- C. N. PEIRCE, D. D. S., Professor of Dental Physiol ogy rnd Operative Dentistry. No. 501 N. 711 S t., Phil adel phis. E. WILDMAN. D. 8.5., Professor of Mechanical Don tistry. No. 24. N. lith St... Philatlelph J F:S TRUMAN, D. S., Demonstrator of Opera tive Dentistry. S. W. Corner of Franklin arta Green Streets, Ithiiadriphia. E• N. 11.4.11.1 W, D. D. S., Detnotistra tor of Mechanical Dentistry. No. 228 N, 12Th St., Philado.pli a. Gebatron, April 1,1863.. Blanket Shawls, rmonr, WOMEN,CLOTRING'of nl: colors, dyed let k) Wank or Blue Blue z, pressed, the color warranty,' tuul mg: a turned out Ennui to new, by LYON LEMBERG ER, Mgr Artistes to be tlyetl tan be left at Jos. L. Lember ver'a Drug Store whereat! orders for the chore will be attended to. • Inarett 11.1863. PENSIONS. TAR .OEO. P. tAIVEAWEAVER, having been -ap peinted, by the Commissioner of Pensions, at Washington, Examining Surgeon for Pensions, 10 pre pared to attend to all applicants for Pension at his of fice, in Market street, next door to the rust Office. Lebanon, 'March 25th; 1563.---60. To :Officers and Soldiers. Collection of Pension's, Bounties, Back Pay and War claims. undersigned, respectfully informs the public _,.that he has opened an office for the purpose of col leeink Penttions, Bounties, Bnck Pay and War claims. Office in the roans lately occupied liyDr. Jiehm, de re:teed. Allard:ft attended to . with promptness and dispatch. lastrktten,..lpril29,lB63.—tf. GEO- PFLEG.EIt,jr., 11W:int W. Rank, FOEMERLY of Jonestown, Lebanon county, would respectfully inform his friends, and the public, that he has connected himself with Mt...Loma, in the TOBACCO, SNUflf AND StIOAR BUSINESS, „allo.1•40 North . Thlrirstrilet, where he will bugled ,to reccire - customers, and will sell at rates that Witt 'prom mtisfartery. • Philadelphia, May 20,13 63. TAKE NOTICE. -BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. fr. BRESSLER Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROWING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the verl , „•loWest prices. He also has on hand' a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, :did 4. at the most improved Gas Rurniog COOK sTovics Rail PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES. AND BEATERS, or all kinds. Ile also keeps cot etaitiii on. hand tt large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers at lees price than they can be bought of any other slatemen In the county. *26 WART - RooslS—Obu door Sonth of the "Boa - Hotel," Walnut Street. TA•imuo,,, h t. Lebanon, December 21, 1111. Notice. nS is to notify all Carp niers and Cabinet makers 7 that no bills for collies will be Patti by the Direc. - tors of the Poor for poor persons dying within a circle of five miles of the Poor Hoeft ; ae all such persons will be furnished with Coffins free of expense on appli cation "to the Steward at the Poor noose. - . JOHN E. BOWMAN, ELIAS WALBORN, ,- Directors of the Poor. GEO. ZIMMERMAN, May 27,1563. VOL. 15---NO. 8. NOT ALOOHOLIC. A HIGHLY' CONCENTRATED Vegetable E.xtraet. A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR '.IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Dr. .171:• JA. WILL, EFFECTUALLY CURE . _ _ Liver Compl t , It • sia, tdie t .e• - .• Chronic nr . , ,„. Nerrors Debit . IDisn't:pi+ ' of the Kidneys, and all 'seas slng rem a d isordered giver or mach. • Such as Constipation. Inward &w. Fulness or Blond to the Head Acidity or,the StoW. h. Nabsen. .Thsart hive, Disgust for Fetid, ruin s or Weight in the Stomach. Sour .Eructations, Si ' or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. &literal the Ltelid, .11nr ilk. ried and Difficult Breathing. Fill gat thelfourt, Choking, or'St,ifkx atinat-Scostitions When ht a lying PDS' thin. Ditimess 'of; Vision, Dots or' Webs before the Sight. Fever end Dull Priin in the Head. DeficidiMy of yerspiration, yellowness of the Skin and Eies.:l!ltin in tits Side. Bselt.'Cliest. Limbz,:kc ,` Sudden - Thistles of neat,. limning in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings 'off Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. And will positively.-provent reuses -Beyer, lliliotes •Fever, fft.• - ..- _ .• No Alcohol or Bad Whiskey ?. .They durin the Above diseases in ninety- Induced by the extensive sale and universal popu— larity of floollane's Ge r maw t ters. (purely vegetable.) hots of ignorant 'Quacks mid unscrupulous adventu rers, have opened Upon suffering; humanity the flood, gates of Nostrmtis'in the shape of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Ton lea, etemeellias and Bitters: Bdivarc ,f the intinmerable array of Alcoholic prep arations in plethoric bottles, and big bellied kegs, un der the modest appellation of-Bitters; which instead of coring t ,ordy aggrarat , 4 disease; mid leave ti ,e disap pointed stiff , ter in ifispair.: 1100FLANB'S GERMAN TriItRISSI Aremot ameve• and untrieil hilt hare stood the test of fifteen years trial.by •the American public; and their reputation and sale, are not •risalled by hay simildrpreparation. • - - The proprietors hare thousata.lS Of Lefters from . the most eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS, 4'LIY6ICIANS, And CIT(ZENS i - Testif3jirit of their own personel limowledge„ to the iitualeint effects owl medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOM ET HISGICO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE ? DO YOU WANT TO HUI I,D UPTYOUR CONSTRTUTIOM DO YOU WANT TO Ekli, WE1.1.1 , DO YOU WANT ' F TO ET 1U 6F IN'grei,oVsNEssl. DO YOU WANT EN lilt(ii? " - • DO YOU WA NT TO SLOCP rELT.? DO YOU WA NT A 111::Sli AND VIGOROUS FEM.-ENG? If you do, use 110081.AND'S 'CIi3IOIIIN 131TXER$. rrOM Rev. Net don Drown. D. D.; Editor of _Yhe• tEn• cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.. Although not disposed to fever or • recomtnend ind ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their' fi gredient• and effects ; I yet know - of no sufficient rea sons why datum may dot testify to the benefits he be lieves himself to have rem iced from any simple prep nratien, in the hope that ho may thus contribute to the benefit of others. ! Ido this the more readily in regard to Floofland's German Bitters, prepared by - Dr. C. M. Jadksbn, ofthts city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years. under the impression that theywere Wetly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Rob ert Shoemaker, Esq.. for the removal of this prejtal its by proper tests, and for enceuragement to py.them. when sulferltt , from great and long 'continued debili ty. The use of three bottles of these Bitters; tattle be ginning of the present year. was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and men tal-Vigor which I bod. not feltlor „six menthe before. tuna had almost despaired of regain ins. T therefore thank God and my friend cur directing the to the use of them. J FEWION FROWN. Jula, 23 reel . Particular N.olice. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles. conniounded of the cheapest whiskey or common teen, costing from 20 to. 40 cents per Milton, the taste disguised by Anise Or 'Corianduf :Sped. This class of Bitters ban mused and will.contipue to cause, as long as they can be sOld;.hithdreds to die the 'death 'of the drunkard: By their use the sys7tem is hest continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stink uhfrt too Rho worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors at tendaut upon a drunkard's life and death. • For those who desire and rift /Wee a Liquor Bitters we publish the foilowingreceipt. (let One Bottle Iraqi tan 's Cermes Bitters and mix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whiskey. and the reels t will be a prep aration that will fur.e.rect in medicinal Mirtttes rend trneexce hence any of the nutherous Liquor Bitters in 4 the Matrket, tend will cost much less: Yon will have all the virtues of Ifaufland's Bitters In connection with a ,qcod article of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. Attention Soldiers! . AND TILE FRIENDS. OF SOLDIERS, We call the nttentiOn of all having reltaidus end friends in the army to the feet that —IIOOFLAND'S German Bitters" will core nine tenths of the diseases induced by expoStires end privations incident to camp life. "Itt the lists,•published almost daily in the news papers. On the arrival of the e'ok, it will . be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering froM Every' ease ot thaticin& can be readily cured by iloolland's German Bitters; Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily remeved. Wu have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds 'of lives might be saved that otberw ice' will be Inst. 'lre call particular attention to the C4)1101VITIZ morkabie and: wet I authenticated cure of one of time untie - Ws heroes, whose life, to nee his own language, "bas been saved by the Bitters :" BiniAnstem..t. August Mrd, 1862. Messrs... Tones t,7iouns.—Well, gentlemen, your hoof land's German Bitters has eared my life. There is no mistake in th is. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, sonic of whose name are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my j case I em, and: have been for the last four years, a Member of Sherman's -;elebrated battery, and under ' the innuediate command of Captain 11. , 8. Through the expanwe attendant upon my arduous dit ties. 1 was attacked i ibNovember last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hos pital. This was followed by great debility, heighten ed by an attack Of dySentery I was then removed from the White Noose, and sent to this city on board the Steamer "State of Maine " from which I totaled en the 28th ofJune. Since that One 1 have been a bout as low Se any one could_be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately throWn up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stom ach-. Life could not last under these circumstances: and, accordingly, the physicians who had beeb work ing faithfully. though unsuccessfully, to resells me from the grasp of the deed Archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me, and advised um to see a. clergyman , and to make such disposition of my limi ted funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Sdeinbron, of Sixth below 'Ateh Street, advised mc, as a forlorh hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly precured a bot tle.. From the time I commenced taking them the glciemy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God thy it, getting better. Though I have but taken two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel [(Ail ine of being pc rntitted to rejoin my wife and flabgh ter, front whom I bare heard nothing for la months : for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicin ity of Front Royal. To your -invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC 3IALONR. .We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, its we bad despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. East Ilraover. JOHN CUDDLEBACK, lit New York Battery. C,EOhGE A• ACKLEY, Co C Mk Maine. LEWIS CH EV ALIEIt, 9:ld New York. • I. E SPENCER, Ist Artillery, Battery F. J 31 FASEWELL, Co It 311 Vermont. HENRY P. .IEIIOI4E. Coll do. HENRY MACDONALD,•Co C Gth Maine. • JOHN F WARD Co Ilk Maine. lIEIIII.AN ROC 11. Co 11 7941 Now York NATHANIEL TILO3IAS, Co F 95th Venn. • ANDREW .1 KT NIDALL, Co A . 3d Vermont. JOHN JENKINS, Co 1.1 Itletli Penn. Belcore of ownteileits ! • See that the signature of "C. 'M. JACKSON," is ou the WRAPPER of earl, bottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, Olt HALF DOE. - FOR VFW. Should your nearest druggist not bare tl e article, do not ; be put off by any of tho intoxicating prepara tions that may be offered. in its,place, but send to us, - and we will forward. securely pdoked. by express. PRINCIPAL 'OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, NO. 531 AROR ST, Jones .41c ',Evans: "(Successor to C. M. - JACKSON & Co.) Proprietors , Anr FOR SALE by Da. Geo. Boss, oppoeito the Court HOLM LaaAlsoN, PA., and by. Druggists and , Dealera in every town in the United States. ;-• [ gay 27, .1.863.;-1?. .C:c.:_b-a'A on PREPARED BY .7650 N, Philad'a Pit Tan" CONTAIN nine e:ises out of .a hundred LEIANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 18'6. NEW" CABINET AND ' caanut elardIXCE.l Crotty 1 ' l . itl: subscriber inßln thatinforms- - the eastelargeantasetrtent public NI LYRE find CHAIRS, ever offered to the public' f Leh ! anon county. lie has en MIA , ht his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North ;Lebanon borough, nehrly opposite teller's Vote', and a foe , doors MM .& tbrdner's, a !-,splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion ! able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FIMINITURE, con , sistinet of Sofas, Tote a-tetes, Lonogegi;=What.note, 'Par-- 1 tor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common I INNIO; Dressing Mad ComMtus lII:TREATS; Bed-' I ' ' SOWS, Wdik:titan'els,,Wash-Standslitai K itch i. . en Furniture of all „kinds. Also , largeand :blegant, vayiety of FRENCH BACK, SpRiNG Sell 01)Ky,Sei Oribinaon "Bpring-seated Chairs; all kinds ot Spring -1 'haled 118:41(ell-s.' Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and„Com mon Chairs 11. hd 'Beakers of evety &Seriatim:* .101,..A1l Goods sold LOW and. WARRANTED to give . sitisfaCtion. - Persons desirtnte of . knouii,ng the character of the ! goods here offered for Fal,pan be fully satisfied of their I durability by referitee to those for Whoa) he has m In i mfactured . or to villein Old. ' Old Furniture ititl Chairs Repaired and Varnished. I N. B---CMflns 'Made null Funerals' attended at :the In'iten 'hotice. ' JOSEPH BOWMAN. 1 Nort6 Lebanon :Septeluber 19, 1860. WIIIOI,EY & ainussroy "M E!? ITANTs, I=l Butter, -Egg. , heese, Tallow, Lard, :Nutt :' ?Ad' Dried Fruits,- • ' - Seed, tte. - No. 7170 AbE sTxEET, 1 One door abbre Washhrgtdh, Nll4-YORK. ',O. ' • 15i.. tletralt..J.: REFERENCES: Aseough, 'New York; alien k Brother. do ; W. W. Selfridge, Esq., do; Jones s Shepard, do; Sian ; son, Eabael & Farrington. doi'SAIITII . O O. Johnson, do; W. M. BraSlin, Esq., Lobduan, Ph:, 1,. Bets. Canton, r Olrio;. W. 0. Curry. St. Co, Bankers, Erie, Pa.; Hon. John Stßes, Anent own, - re. [Jan. 14, 1861. r ci E w B A EIE R y :runis'ol'ittrodn,stvit'Ll woul d ia"se"ectorra"lni!exitenefiolrge the citi- ING BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand,. on Cinntierland street, Lebonein, nearly opposite the Buck I Hotel. and will suppLycustomers with the best BREAD, CAKES. Am:, dm. Incirtr.'received from customers and Tettirneatb'theth In bread-tit-short notice. Ito to:Ni •i S • 1 of all `ts9nite,lre39i aiiis _of Ahe lerhi . quality, enitatarity dh tli And 'furnished at this lowest prices. Th nubile is invited to give me a trial. Let ton, Nov. 9, 1559. T. If: EBUR. S. W. Petlienollll.& Co. , .; No. 87 Park Row, New liork , &.6.6telte .St. 'Boston, RAN,tom' Agents , for the "Atrairriska" thoRO A vieidp, and are authorbted to tale Advertisements and S - upsortittions for us at our Lowest -Rates . ;Vey 21, 1562. Nortk. I,ebation Steam Grist NW GRAIIr AV ANTED ?pm: undersio:n . ed will purchase alt " i ' , kinds of GRAIN, neh is IV 6 AT; RYE, CORN, OATS. .ta"rilltvatam at their 'STE •u- AM MILL. on the tfion Canal. for which the highest, tritii'ket prices will be paid, in CASII. /tee All - kinds of CUOTOMOR WORK will be done at the shortest 'not le, aril 'th he yrost tatisfartcifi• rani - ar. T i lgt. , pothic is reliiid6ffiity qdritdd 'to eive us trial. . IeRLIX LIGHT, GIDRON LIGHT. DAVI L. LIGHT. Na lb Lebanon, May 21, 1162. I=3 A New Firing Cheap. ash Store, and. Milling and Business 91I1E undersigned having formed a partnership : Rifle I — MIGICANTILII, MILLING AND GRAIN BUST NEISS, would respectfully invite the attNtition of the public to their establidliments. They erill 'Confine to hedp, at the late stand 'iIif"SiFIF.R.N, 0103SAiMAN & LONG, a Inert 'Crifteliite stock 'opal kinds rof GOODS usually, kept tti a "Country stoit.,, 'which they will re tail Cheap for GANII;or* COUNTRY PROD'UCE. also want to buy. for cnsh 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 50;000 Rushels of RYE, /0,000 Bushels of CORN, 25;000 Bushels of CATS. For whlith they will pay the hishast Market 'Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on STORAGE. '.The will keep alwaya ou hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL, by the Boat Med.& by 'the Toni all kinds,of MILL FEED, EA GT, PLASTER, &c. . . They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib red and just principles as nritt sgiVe satisfattion to ail. SIIERK & LONG. NarthLebanon, March 16, 1862. To the Public Trite undersigned, haring had - fifteen years practice 1 in ,S'paying,'Certrati*, Altering, or Cutting STOCK Fur FARALERS, and having, purebeseci , the -tools of Mr. rSTER„SIIOTT, deceased, offers his services to the farm era and the public in general, feelihg cobfident that w ill give satisfaction to all. Hie residence to at th 6 Turnpike, in Ile from 14144 Tareia: l 4 'filittei froth Annville, and 3,4 miles from 'Lebanon. SIMON SNAVELt. South Annville tp., April 20, 3 5634.-,4lrt. SPCCTACLES. DDR.T.IIDIVIG lIEMINGER, the celebrated OPTI CIAN, 43 Maiddu Lane, NEW . YORK, respectfully informs the citizens of Lebanpu county that be has ap pointed 1). S. RADER, DRUGGIST.. MS agent to self his CEE FAR ATED Brazilintit ,Spectaeles, Gold, Silver, and Steel cases, suitable for any descrin tion of eyes. Purchasers will please bear in mind that D. S. RA DRUG STORE is the place to buy good PECTACLKS. {Lebanon., March 19, 1861. . REMQVAL. LEBANON Saddle and Harness Mann - factory.. THE undersigned has removed . • ' his Saddlery and Farness Manufactory to a few doors South of the ,Old place, to the large room br#, lately occupied by =man & Bro., - - a Liquor store. where he will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has, increased fa cilities for attending to all the departments of his busi ness. Being determined co be behind no Other estab lishment in his abilities to accommodate customers, ho has spared neither pains nor expense, to obtain and ina'te himself master of every modern improvement in the buShiess and seethe the services of the best work men that liberal wages would command. He will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the short est notice, all descriptions of HAHN k SS, such as Sad dles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy Whi,as 'of the best huumfacture, Ref falo Robes, Fly Nets,. such as Cotton, Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &c.; Haines of all descriptions Halter Chains, home-made Traces, &c, all of which he will warrant to be erpMS any that can be obtained in any_, other establishment in the country, Alpha asks that those desiring any.: thing in this line, should call place and ex - amine flit stock. He feelsthe fullest confidence in his ability to etre entire satisfattien. *9_. All orders thankfully received and prompily at ended to. SOLOMON SMITIL North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13, IsB9. ESTABLISHED 1760 PETER LORILLARD Snuff SL - Tobacco Manufacturer 16 & 18 CHAMBERS ST., [Formerly 42 Chathani [reel., New York,) Would call the taloa lion of .11ottIora to the articles of hit manufacture, viz.: B rowel! Sn iIIF Maeaboy. •Donaigres, Finc"Rapper, Pure Virginia, Coarse napnco. Nachiteches, American Gentleman, Copepliagen Yellow- Supil. Honey Dew Scotch, fresh !Laney Dew Scotch, Fresh Scotch. 1 Scotch, High TonA Scotch, Irish Fligh Tuast, or Lourlyroot._ - - Attention is cielled to the &rue reduction in pri e# of rine-Cut Chewing and . Smoking Tobaccos; tallith win be found of a . ,Supertor quality. Tobacco. SMOKING. FINE CUT 'CREWING. SMOKING. Long, : F. A. L, 'or phin, S. .Ingo. No. 1, . Oaventlish, or Sweet, Sintniett No. 2, Wee-Scented Orobobo, CanaAter, N05.1.&2 , 'Tin Foil Cavendish Turkish. mixed, • - • . CI raGulatecl. ircular of prices will be sent on appli. cation. New York', Aprill,lB63.—iy. Xiconemy is Wealth CURE YOUR COUGH PIA 13 CENTS. The Irtegt anti Cheapest Bon seNpt4: R eme dy in the World. 3nditnie n PORTERt•S' GREAT COUGH( iirertiEDY! • Madaiu ZADOOTT:OR TER'S Clieativs Daisarn is warrrinlod tr used accord init. 'to the dttections, to eurivi•l all oises, Coughs, Colds, Whootillik Conti, Asthma, and all ogee:tidos of tlicA.Throst and - Lnica- • Mad'e'ZADOC PORTER'S illalsent:hae.been boll by the 'public for over 18 years, and has actleb ed its present sale simply by hei n g recommended by those who have used it, tc .f their Merida MA MOST IMPORTANT:-Madame ZAVOC POR. TER'S Curative Balitim is:sold at a price rbleh brings it in the reach of everYnne to keep It 'convenient for us,e. The timely use of,a atm worth , loo times its Ota• ' NOTICE.-:-B,atk,Y6ll,r kolidy not be Persuaded to -purch&f articles at 4s. to st. which do not.etraten the 'yirtne,oratDhne Bottlenf Madame Par- Wen Curative Babialft, the coat of mannfacturing 'Which is as great as that of almost any other medicine; and the very low priett at winch it is sold, makes the proht to the-seller atourently and unprittelltled. dealers will sometitnia reeonanend other Inedleittes ott whfch their prefit4 arelarge!r,untess the customer's in sist upon hating ltlttlEtife' Porter's and none other.-- Attk,Ter Madante Porter:a Curative Balsam, price 1.8 'hod in large bottles 405,et5., and take no other. .I , f you can not get it at one store you can at allot - WI: Sold by" ail DrOßßists and Store-keepers at 13 cents, arid in lit'rgef bottles at 25 cents. BALL; & `IIUOKE'L , Proprietors, New York. , Az— Joe. andGeti. Ross, Agents, 'Lebanon, Pa. .. [January 23,1303. LI IM!Miffl STOVE.t. STONES. NOW is the time t 5 buy your' STOVES before cold winter:is here„wl the best and cheapest place is IZEZI . . Lebanon Stove, !kir. and Sheet Iron Idenufac ter". of -.Tames N. Rogers,. Two . Tiro dOcira ton th 'froth 'fhb Lebanon Bank, where can be -had the largest sidi best nssortnatit ; of ,PALLOR, mt.r.t.„ milt opo.K.te'v STOVES,dver• offoWdAtt Lib, is. n n, One Burners fey .Perlors nr. Bell Cluinfbdie 'ciT Ids own make. with a kitiieral.assn'hient Of Partin' fibiVes, and a Urge variety or .the. best Cooking Stores in the 'ecifintY or borough,:Which he warrants to bake or roast Wasit bat STIS:con Utley tiii 'Mend - cf alt sires, and the best mateita , , COAL BUCKETP'. Thiteit irssotbnent, the ax fli M lost iron, and the 1 ' ade in Lebanon. Also, a large Ft 4. TIN WARE, daub of the best material and inn , nil:manlike manner. As be is 11. practical Workman, and has had an experience of twenty-fire years, he Meta confident that he can give general sutler. ettini. Ile takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous customor their liberal support, and he liblidi; lit - Aida* , . iding--ro• his ovrtianiiiPesn and letting other poop ii) atone, to still receive a share of tinplie patronage. . JAMES N. ROGEB.B. SHP^ 'Particular attention paid to all kinds'oNonat No 'flab of Roofing. Spoeting, Ac., and all work Warranted DAC* S. LONG PRINCE Si CO' well known. MELiiIThIONS end HARMONII.I3 , Introducing the effect of pedal boss on every lush. meta. E. GABLER'S n .iirptiFsed PIANOS for Casb. at a I iberid deduction, r on monthly histalltnents from 1,5 to gln.•:, tek_ Over 500 sot 3 AM iii 279 anti 3nly 15, 1.863':--L rtititual.,lhre usuranceCom .. ' Van) of Annville 5 LEBAN)N COUNTY, PENN'A. THIS COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1859, and 'snow in MI eoeration and ready to nralte insur ance on Dwellings, end other Bnildinn oh Furniture, and Meithandise-generallY. Also -on Barns. Contents, 3toct, Vann Inipittnents. &c., 015. tk Miltital Principle, MANAGERS. Vliristinn Bachntani , . Sathuel Berthold,' WilliarnEarly, jr., i John Ti. Kinports, Gem*, K. - Boingahlteet, , George, Bigler, .- T. D. A. Corenan,',.! .. , , , . John Allwein, George Donges, •'. Rudolph. Ilerr, John D. Beiver, - . 1. Joseph F. Matz, - Andel S. Early, i JOHN AT d r"kaildent. Ratotrn HERA, Treasurer. 308E1.11 . P. M.Vit, Secretory. Samuel SeabolO, TrKvoling Arent. - Jacob SebnattOiy, Agent, Fredericksburg. Annvilic, March, 5, 1862.-ly. LIST OF COLORS. acl Black Brown, =Snuff Brown, Light Brown, Dark bine, Dark Grerli, Livid Green, Purple, Slate, • French D ine, RoNal Purple, Fa n 1 , Ors . Vor dying Silk, Scarfs, Dresses, 1.._. foods; Shawls, _rtk, gals, Yea . non, Kid Cloves, Children's clathing,,and all kinds of Wearing apparel", with vol-feet fair colors. A Sating of 80 per cent. -__ These Dyes areianDol M the .form of powders, con. centrated, arc thoroughly tested, and put In neat pack ages. For twenty-bee cents you tau mint• as many goods Its WOU.III otherwise cost five times that sum.— The process is skein°. and any one can "use the Dye with perfect , success; Directions inside of 'each pack. age. blamtfaeturedly'D.OWß & STBVENS,?,SO Bniumay Boston. - L. LBSIBERDER. Lehatten, - Pa„ Abiesale and re tats agent, and for sale by Dr. ROSS and D. S. RAISER; Lebanon. '6 3.—bin Pluinbers' Materials • lIILRLES MULLIKIN. i IMPORTRA t WHOLEO L LE DEALER. ! No. 520 Comffieirce St, 1 PHILADELPHIA . Constantly in Store, a large assortnuint of 1 COPPRILZINC,IBOS &t.IALrANPAP.Ii IRON BATH 1 ITS. White and Marideil Plug Brisiii'i - .' ' l White and Marbled or Blue Cl4pt Basins. • 1 Ship Water-Clesets , tvainplete.. Water Closeti of every description. T PUMP, RAMS, to. . 1 Iron sinks. Iron and Enamelled Pertni,le :Wash Stands. Vitrified Drain ripe, Bends, Drenches & Traps. Hunkers' Drass,and fated-Work of every desert!) tion. Lead Traps and Bends; Pine-and Cedar B.Ydradt Posts, Hydrant Rade, Plumbers . ' Hooks, Marble Slcbs, linbber Hose, &c , as low 'as "sity'llouse in the country. April 22. 3A83.--2m. *jatob - E. 114: Ziknitaermatee :1611.115T CLASS IlAitt-DRESSINU .ANltlttrtYki. SALOON; Market street, near Cumberland, aud opposite the Eagle Hotel'. 'being thankful for the. liberal patrOne ge heretofore bktehded to him, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.. Lebanon:July 2, 110 . 32. N. B.—The Saloon will. be closed on Sunday. • ZAMIC I'OBTEWS Ba!Sam is prepared all the requipite. care ai d skill, from a combinditon or the best remedies the vegetable kingdom affords Its remedial qualities •ltsed on its power to re list the healthy and. lige rezArill roil 1 nt i ilia bloodrthrough the lures, It is not a viol:era:remedy, but 'eitiollimentwium, ing, searching and effect ive; elm he taken by the oldest persdn or youngest child. 111 in. Ph ilaclalph ELL AK, Sole Agetit, • • th firth Street, rbo're Spruce. Philndelplua, Po. Ab tict I.s cr. Biadtantra 401* First Anil Last Court • • ship.' When I was about 'thirty years of ago i took into my head to get splic ed to some awful putty gal. Well there was a farmer in 'our neighbor. hood who had three daughters, and I kindertook a shine to . the youngest one. 'She vas awful smart now I can tell yon; but the old. man ivitliTh-the wayihe was an' awful cross old chap. SO sat down to hatch,Some way how I r.,intild get her. By•nn-by a thought struck Me the're was to be 'ball down to Jake Bent's and I thought It'd ask Poleyan to go to it with- me, so that night Lwent down and asked her.if She would" ga with ,m 0 . 1 thought by that way I tOutil "get her. She said 'elle_AybOld go, soil silent 'borne as tiekled : as, a monkey up an tipple tree. mysister Betsy made me- tt bran new pair of hitekskin trousers to go in, and rile my pieter ,ef she di d rc?t-pti t.43turtyp to„ern to 'keep 0.1 down. :Siw said straps were the fast), _ion and I should, were: ''em.--So I gin in.and?get ready.fer' the hall. .1 was all het on e, thing 'that 'Was rny boots; I haft just• bought me a neiv pair for the Owings, to dance in. They :were mighty' small. now,' , T can tel 4 you. tagged, but warnt no ,use--what to do i did not know for I was ,bound tow and carry -that ,gal too. Just then one per neighbors, Bill Neverpay, happen_sd ; was wonderfully tickled itho'ire-some`thing. Says-I to Bill. _ 4A . Vhat shall 'I do 0 my boots to get them 'ern Put sobie soft soap in tbem arid warrent they'll go on as- sli.•;k. as grease,' said he. . Well, our folks had been tn'aking soap the day before, and I got: some and put about a pint into each boot ; and sure enough as Bin had said they went, on - ,us , . Slide as grease, dikter brushing a little I was ready to start. for Poleyan. When :tu ived Farther Plint was: sittin 'smoking arter.supper, ar4 the, younger Flints were sittin around the table taking their's.. A whoppers big pan of mush stood right in the con tre, and Pnleyan was helpinAho youngs—j tors. Old Flip% 'tool; 'A liard stare at me and 4 _ .kinder hook but the straps stood it and. [ , reedve..ed myse'lf, and gaN'e as good as he sent, and. I wa't. near-the doen'ill*readyto , ,,hrealc..tt he showed, fight• ; for he did not want his darter to go with me, and 1 knew. it too its well as:he. 11.0 as' me ishtt rwanted. Well, purty soon I : gathered Yip and told hirn what X come down :for, and invited him- to come down and take a drink and see that all went on. right. Poleyan was in an awful wayler fear he would consent. Q gingerbread how my _feet smarted—l thought I should die, but darsent say a word, a bout Off btMeced Poleyan _up a ladder-into -the second story and one of the small gals with hertohelp put on the fixtips-;.I sot. down in-a cheer , and:got 'a talking with. the old wc man. And while we were chattin way as nice - as -'relations, I could hear Poleylin making - things stand around above The lloor leas only loose boards scutfered over Wide jistes, and every Step would make em 'rattle like a Sinai( hntricane. Old Tom smoked away, and the young , uns at the table WOuld hold a spoOnful of nush'to their m . outirs and look at each other and snigger, till at last the old man seed em. gun flints,' says he, et you aint makin a' darned josey—' Just at that moment somethinEt•gin way above, and may I be drowned in a frog. pond if POleyan - , without any thing on earth on her but one Of these skeletons, :didn't drop rite through the floor and sot, Skeletons, and all; keehunk flat into the pan of mush I.:just thought for a secrind that heri. ven and yearth had come together and etitieeed me between em'. Pol cyan squalled like a catamount, Et; spot of the mush had spattered on the old man's face and burnt him and he swore like a pirate, I snatched up a pan of milk and dashed it overPo leyan to cool her oil, the old woman knoeked me sprawlin for Join it, arid away 'Went . My Straps. The young ttris let out a scream as if the infernal pit had broke loose, , and just gin half of :my' hide and part of rny trou- Sera - to have beeriont of the old bran'sreach. no did• not reach for rue, but I lent . him• One with my bighlows on the smeller that spread him; and _may. beltlidn't leave sudden. • Crimson, o t o n, cartel, Dark Drab, Light Drab., "Wow. Orange, Magenta, Salferina, and didn't know for a spell whar I was running, but hearing nothing behind me, I Slacked up and just considered whether it wur best for me to go home and get my traps strait or go and see the' ball. didn't'consider long, for I. beard old Tom's teeth grit, so I started: • I didn't stop till I was look ing through the window to see of it cam up to my expectatlons:• , .-While was looking at the'boys going it, one of 'em spide me. and hauledme in and stood me before the. fire to dt-y, and all hands got: around to know What was the matter. I ups and tells all bon t=it, and I never heard such'scream in' in all my. life. Just then my trousers gin to feel the fire and shrink up 'bout an inch a minit, and the - boys and gals kept it so strong lainn at my scrape and the pickle I was in that! gin to getrily, WHOLE NO. 733. when all at onst I seed one smart looding chap hollerin, wus than the loudest. 'Old Tom said he'd chaw you pp, did her said the stnart , looting cbal); 'well he atWays keeps l hitkword.' That minit Y Wiled nver - ; I gi'added his slick har and maybe tad% 'ore him scissors. Jest as I was making him a chewed specimen some fellow hollered out. 'Don't let old Totn in with that ar rifle: I didn't hear any more in that house lightnin, couldn't a got near • enough to sing my coat tails, I jumped through the window as a hartud go through •C one Brake, and blow me if I eouldri't hear Alegilt df old Tom If teeth . and smell his po‘tvder till I landed:hotite. I wentin and struck a light, cause the folks was all off to bed, so I tried to get my boots off, af ter wo;rk abotet - an ;hot`t. 1. got em off, by cutting abig hole in eanh . 'ern and made up, - my ,mind never to court old Tom Flint's;daugh ter. Af ter that X was laid up about three weeksAvith my-feet, theskin wnv too4g clean of tbem, .besides sPilio Altai) new pair of trousers:and rey• boats., So ended my ferret and last,, courtship. Goveammes reainAVlVaall'a- The following interesting table con tains matter which will, be, very use ful tor future reference, nod having . . been prepared with greet itsWee,ae . curaey 'tan be _Oiled teVoi . P.• VlLOtti 1682 To Aoo. _ bat, [Proprietary] acted as" (governor till Aogust,7l6B4: TtiOmas tloyd,Vrespiencutetit batter, 7658. Captain sotml3lickwall, Deputy l it6Wroor to 16tie. - - ' . . President and COnneil to - April 26th, 102. 'Benjemin Fletftmvpepaty Governor to Sep tember, 1005. . ~ViMani AlarkßaikC;lCleptity Governor to DC.. Ale r t : Bd, Tait. Penn age 'itpte& lig Governor to No vember Est, 120tt Andren , Raul Moir,. efitiVAtovernor to Feb ruiry, .1701 "Ed ward . Sh ippen,. President of errene4il to Nb ruery, 1704. John Eil/EIS, VeputY "G'orstffittfe to lPetettersy,, Charlee Gookln, Deputy Governor to Mare'lr, 1:71.7. • , Sir William Keith : , Bart, Delinty Governor to 1 June 02.7 Patriek 'Gordon., beputy tovernor to June, r J 3 rea riteri, President and Council to June, George Thomas, Deputy Governor ) to June, 4745. . ' . .jalues.Harnilton, beptity (love - flit:4M October, 1751. itubert Dinfter 'Morrie, Deputy Governor to August 19,1756. William Denny, Deputy Governor to Novem. ber„l7al. ••• Anies:ilantilton'it#3irptay Governer taDetelinr, 47e3. John Penn, son or Richard Penn, Depttylob ernor to May 0, 4.77 1 1. Riehard Penn, Governor to Anglitit, If/73. ',John Penn,; (second time,) GO/6mm' to 'Sep tember, 1 J 76. Thomas lharten, Jr. z Presideta of Ekeon'tiVe Council, to 'October, 1. 7 7V7. - Joseph Reed, Presidiiit to Nov. IV illietn -Moore, - do Nov. John Dickinson, Ao Oct. Benjamin Franklin, "1110 Oct. 1788 Thomas Mifflin to the adoption of the New o:institution in 1790. ENDER THE CONSTTTITTION VIVAI 1790, Thomas Mifflin, vetelvetd 17,725 Arthur St. ttai`r blit 2,802 Whole number 1793, Thomas M iffiln received 19,590 F. A. Muhlenberg 'had 10,711 Whole number 1796, Thomas Mifflin revolved 30.020 F...A. Muhlenberg had 11,011 Wbole number 1799, Thomas 131eReanivettiYid 37,244 James Ross e'dheived 22,643 Whole number , Thorns, McKeadreeeived 4t,sra James Ross received - 17,037 Whole number n 64,53r6 1805, Thomas Meßean received-48.432 Slit On-Snyder received 4 - 3,'644 . . Whole numb& --- 82,127 1808, Simon Snyder received 67,976 James Ross received 37,575 John Spayd received 4,006 Whole number 1811, Simon Snyder received 52,319 No opposition ,Whole number 1313, Simon Snyder redelVdd • 51,099 Isaac Way tie teen ived 29,566 • Whole number ---- 1317, William Findley received 66,331 Joseph Holster received 5 5 3,273 Whole number 1820, Joseph Heister received 67;909 - William Findley received 66,390 Whole number --- 134,205 1823; John A. Shultz received 89,928 -`. Andrew Gregg received '64,221 'held number -- 154,149 1826, John A. Shultz received 72,710 tlrohn Sdrgeant received 1,174 - Whole number George Wolf received '8,216 - Joseph Ritner received 51,776 Whole number 1832, George Wolf received 91,235 Joseph Ritner received 88,186 Whole number -- 179,421 1835, Joseph Ritner received 94,023 George Wolf , received 135;304 Henry A. Muhlenberg had 40, - 530 Whole number • - - 209,413 HIMER THE PRESENT CONSTITUTION. 1838, Dav id It. Porter received 131,496 JOseph Ritner received 121,389 Whole number 258,885 1841, David R. Porter received 136,335 John Banks received- 112,874 11!h'ole hailibeh -- 249,709 1844, Francais R. Shunk had 160,403 Josepb Markle received 158,114 IVhole number . 316,517 1847, Francis IL Shenk had- 146,081 James Irwin received 323,143 :,'Emanuel C. .Reigart bad 11,247 Whole number -- 285,476 1848, W. Johnston received 168,4132 Morris LOngstrtilli had 168,162 bole nutnber Mt, William Bigler received 186,507 V. F. Johnston received 178,070 . . Wbeln hti)fibet --- 364,577 1854, James f'ollocit' received 184,008 William Bigler releived .167,001 Whole number 36i,009 1857, • William E. Packer had 118,80 0 Dav id - W ildibt received 146,147 Isaac hazleburst bad 28,100 Whole number, ---- 363,137 1860, Andrew.G. Curtin had 262,403 Hen* D. Foster had 230,237 Whole number 4.72,642 A Pew Secret. Oath bound &elegy 1--- The3edford azette of the 3tb inst., thus alludes to the distovery of a se• tret society of .Abolitionists in that town ~F or some tims,past it-has boon griniton gli4fttistt. 'MITA !FORTOWN AND COUNTRY. IS PRINTED AND .FITELISITED WEEKLY By W . BRESLIN, 2d Story of rmeek'e New Building, Cumberland et At One Dollar and Fifty CAts a Year. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at the naniil rotes. *- 1611 The friends of the establishment, and the public goner ally are respectfully solicited to send in their orders. *HANDBILLS Printed at an hours notice. RATES OF POSTAGE. fn Lebanon' In Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon matey $ cents per quarter, or 13 cents a year. Out of this State, 63405. per quarter, or 26 dm a year if the postage is not paid in irthettiee, rates are double. We are prepared to print 1 orte Bills in handsome style, en short notice and at reasonable rates'. surmised by the goop people of iled"- ford that a secret society existed in their midst, and that' it tetd regular meetings in some place supposed tO be secure from public obserration.=- ih sectet band was known to be composed entirely of Abolitioniste o and ite.leaders tra:d (Alen been beard to say ABA, t'he did lrJ niten Vines a "b udi - bug" and that they would neVel• A gree to a restoration of the Union at it was. It was, therefore, thought prudent to set a watch upon the movements of these traitol•as con spiratcirs, 'anal() discover, if possible., whatplans they Were hatching to ac `eom'plish their traitorous purpotes.--' They were accordingly trataa to ofie of the public offices in the Court Rouse, where they tn'et several timc't, the door being iodked behind t 4 Adrir. But on Wednesday night; 27th ult., the% were holed in a private house on West Pitt street, Wher'e they . held their orgies until a late hour. Their names have been taken and [should ditctimstanees make it necessary for t*publicto know who they area wilk be published in due time. I' hey Were boll tokattei by 'a horrible 'Oath, Which requires them to keep ',secret the affairs of the League and to carry out its "objects and princi ples," thetature of which is not sta ted. We have in our porsetiola:An authentic co.py'df This 'oath, and wild publish it whenever it becomes n'e cessary to do so. Suffice it to .say, for the present, that it binds those who take it to support One fot office but "true and 'reliable 'True and tellable Union rnen, l ' in the tbese oath .bound conspifttors, are, of course, only such as will subscribe to all the re onsttoti= ties and exctise 41 the tergiveita - - tions of the present Administration-. Hence these men are sworn not to vote for any Democrat. They are sworn to support none bat Abolitioh -- - lets for office.'' - fte People are Coming .' lIONGOMERY COUNTY has aireadfr commenced the work of ralFrig her. Democratic Mattes to the support a WOODWARD, LOWRIE, and the Democrat ic platform. She will give an unprece dented majority for the nominees. Democrats of CUMBERLAND assure (and, by The way; t't".'e statement IS confirmed by one of the most influentiai old line Whigs of that county) that we may rely upon 1,500 majority tlYere for the DemOtratic State ticket. LAMM talks abmit some 'Mich Wild majority-a.v.-445110. BEAKS tas determined to outdo eyed herself. Her . gallant CLYMER Will do such service at *lll prove him to have been worthy of the large suptiort lie received in Convention. AS to ''OAK, Vvb Venture to predict that she will:give FOUR THOUSANI) MAJORITY for WOODWARD And Lolv- 1/81 1782 1785 FDR FREE SPEECH, A FREE PRESS, PERSONAL LIBBRTY, THE UNION-THE CONSTITU TION-AND THE SUPREMACY OP THE LAWS at 1,09 30,301 Goon Aimcz.—Nee cut e a ttieM out h tveWaphpei•until you have looked on the other side where per haps you may find something more valuable than that Which pot! at first intended to hpptiiptiate. Never put salt in your soup until ion haVti tast ed it, I haire known gentlemen very much enraged by doing so. _lfeveir• bUfn yolit• fingers every day, When they might have escaped if they hitd been careful. Don't put your feet upon the table. Trite, the meifilints of Congress do so, but you. are not a member of Congress. If yet rOtnt one of a large mixed company, and a diffident stranger enters the room and takes a seat among you,. sit dime: thing to him, for Heaven's sake, ever! although it be only 'fine evening sir i' Do not let him sit bolt upright, suf fering all the apprehennsions and ag:. onies of bashfulness, without any re lief. -Ask how be has been ; tell him you know his friend, so and 80=--an'y thing that will do to bfeak the icy stiffness in which very decent fellows ate sometimes froteti hi their debut before a new circle. Take the Advert tiser yourself; do not borrow it from. your neighbor, and pay for it. 41 0 59,88 117,50 57,604 81,598 125,604 MEM tss The iron. Croton 'of Italy.—Oh 116 22d of May, 1805, when the emperor Na. polean the First was crowned King of It aly at Milan, he, with - his own hands; placed the ancient iron crown of Lombar; dy on his head, saying, 4 God has given it to me let him beware who would touch it;' thus asstiming, as Sir Walter Scott observes, the haughty motto attached to the antique diadem by its early posses §ors. The celebrated eitiwn is comPoged ofa broad circle of gold, set With large'rtibles,. emeralds, and saphires, on a ground of blue and gold enamel. The jewels, and embbssed gold exhibit a very close re semblance to the Workmanship °fah en amelled gold ornament, inscribed the name of King Alfred the Great, which was found in the isle of Athelney, in Som ersetshire, about the Oise of the seven teenth century, and is flow carefully pre- Served in the AShmolean museum at Ox ford. But the most importabt part at thd iron Clown, from which indeed it derives its name, is a narrow band of iron, about three-eighths of an inch broad, and one tenth of an inch in thickness, attached to the inner circumference of the ,circlet This inner hand of ,satred iron is said tO have been madeottt of one of the nails 336,624