r;iljt railtrti ,5rT: `TERMS, - - LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3L IMO HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos lam &c., printed al the AftverttNer office, nt low rates and short notice—and in the most elegant style. Blank Warrants for Collectors of School Tux, Ponds 'of Collectors and Trensnrers, Agreements between Directors and Tenebers, and Orders on Tensu?er, for sale at this office. We have just received a - fine lot of blank Cards, plain and colored, which we shall be pleased to work up for the public. Wo have several unusual, but very desirable sizes and gnal - ties. The first meeting of the "Leba- • non Literary Institute" for the season will be herd, apthe Academy on Thitraday, September 1, 1859; at which an election of Officers will be beta. , All tite . toembers'are ortrirestly requested to be present. ' * The Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company of Jonestown has laid an .assessment• tof s . per cent on its prom ihm notes. This is the 'first assessment of the Company since it!! organi zation, four years ago, and is now denV on no count of heavy losses by fire, The Directors struggled very Lard to z;.void the necessity of an essessmant.but were at last compelled to su ccumb. We presume it will,be cheerfully paid. Dr. Hooker, (Dentist,) begs to inform the inhabitants of Lebanon and surround- Ing Towns, that hevill be absent for 2 weeks, from the 3rd to the 17th, of September. The good poi:Tie of East Homo over and Union had a very pleasant time on Sat- Itraay a welsh, nt the celebration of the• anniver sary of ollralmer's Church Union Sunday School.' The exorcises were conducted by Mr. Henry W, Camerer, the efficient Superintendent of the School. The Union Band of North Lebanon, was in attendance enlivening the scene with their excellent music. Bev'ds Stine and. Relater de• 4:floored appropriate speeches. The fare was boun. liful and the pleasure unallowed, Abdut 200 scholars and 1000 spectators were in attendance. 'II,EORGANIZED,— / rhO Cornwall 'Teachers' Association met on Saturday last at !Zimmerman's school house, and organized by the 'election of the following, viz :—President, C. Vice President, T. Irwine; Secretary, J. W. Earbeson ; Treasurer, C. R. Lantz. This was the first mooting for the ensuing year, and 'the attendance was large and the exercises in the 'various branches interesting. The Association 'is now In the fifth year of its existence, and lies 'clone considerable in elevating the standard of 'the profession. - . BOYS.—The boy, said a-philoso- Thor, is the least understood of anything in the Animal kingdom. Not long ago the mother of a !juvenile ncquaintance of ours, had .occasion to 'empty the pockets of the youngster, while ho 'was asleep. 'The following is an Inv °ice of the 'contents :—A broken jack knife, three nails, two ipleces of Brick, en orange peel, ono spool, one 'marked postage stamp, several marbles, three or four buttons, ditto fishing hooks, an old steel pen, a rdocoof China ware, and two cigar stumps. With such a fortinio the hope of the house didn't care who was President of the United States. 113Q‘- The Delegate Eleetiong of the Democrncy of this county will be held on Saturday, September 17, and the County Con vention on the Monday following. The regular call will appear next week. FIRE.--Yesterday (Tuesday) noon .the residence of Mr. John Yost, (Brower,) in the North•westorn section of our town, caught fire and was considerably damaged. The Bre origi nated from the chimney, which was set on fire wile the women of the family wore ironing.— "The fircmen were promptly on the spot, but just in time, to save, with the assis.tanec of some citi zens, the whole• building and brewery from de struction. The communication of our friend "B. B." from Freystown, arrived too late for this ~ week. It will appear next week, THE OPPOSITION .CONVENTION.— The opposition of this county assembled in Con vention, in the Court House.on Monday, for the . purpose of placing in nomination a County Tick et. fhings bad not been very well pro.arranged, es the number of ballots for some of the candi dates as wants the success of some parties not In the ring indicates. An organization was ef. footed by the appointment of Dr. J. ZEIIIIE, of Beidleberg., as President, Mr. C. MARie, of this borough,. as Secretary, and Dr. TRETCHLER., of Swarms, Assistant Secretary. That the country members of the party are not disposed to be sub verrient to the dictates of the town leaders, and also &at they want the Independence to stand up AOSilly and openly to the maintenance of their ' ilghts and opinions, was apparent in their - resort to the secret ballot, an unusual mode of voting in representative bodies. The motion for voting by ballot was carried with a perfect storm. The preliminary business of the Convention, such as the examination of credentials, appoint ment of Committees, and nomination of candi dates being gone through with, an adjournment took place to 1 o'clock, P. M. Upon the ,re•ossembllng of the Convention, Mr. Jos. Eckman of Cornwall, being the only person nominated for the Assembly, was declared .the nominee, there being butone dissenting voice. John IL Bowman and George W. Kline,.Esqrs. -of Lebanon, were the candidates for District At torney. A ballot was had which resulted in fa vor of Mr. Kline. The vote was Bowman, 13; .Kline, 21. The nominees for Treasurerwere S. J. Stine and H. T. Hoffman, of Lebanon ; C. 0. Melly, of Bethel ; C. H. Borgner, of N. Lebanon .; and Isaac Hatubloton, of Cornwall. The contests for Treasurer and Commissioner were very sharp and prolonged, there being 10 ballots for the first of fice, and 12 for the second. The ballots for Treasurer were as follows : Ballot-t, 1 2 23456 7 8 9 10 Stine, 2 1 Hoffman, 9 9 91011 11 9 910 9 blelly,, 8 912 8 8 811 10 S 7 8 5 11 10 13 14 15 10 18 Bergner, S Hambleton, 7 6 7 5 5 2 Mr. C. 11. Borgeer having a majority of all the votes on the 10th ballot was declared the nominee. The candidates for •Comulissioner were as fol lows, viz :--Daniel Moulfair, of North Annville ; Simon Boltz, Union; Jacob Gaokley, South Lab. .anon ; Richard Bruce and Wm. Atkins, Lebanon ; Robert Evans, Cornwall; 014istian Brandt, (H. S.) N. Lebanon township. The Ballots were as fellows : Ballots, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Brandt, 4488 6 3 4 -; Seltzer, 5 7 pr. Boltz, 7 79121113131515 15 15 17 Gaekly 4 2 Evans, 5 4 6 7 8 8 5 8 8 8 9 7 ::Bruce, 2 3 2 2 „Atkins, 2 2 2 w. .Moulfair, 4 5 7 7 9 10 12 11'11 11 10 9 -A blank 'rote in the box CM the 12th ballot, wail considered as no vote, and hence, of the 33 votes cast with names an 17 was a majority, and Mr. Bolts was declared the nominee. The Ist and only ballot for Director of the Poor was as follows: James Benson 19, Lewis Yengst 5, David Zag 'lO. Andrew Fox, of South Lebanon, was nom'nated for Auditor, and Wm, C. Fauber, of Lebanon; for Corw:er. George F. Melly and T. T. Worth were appointed delegates to some State Conventions. (we know not what party.) The resolutions were brief. They recommend General Simon Cameron as a ftot person for the position of President. The general policy of the present Democratic National Administration is denounced, inconsid erately we think, because in less then four years they will swear that they always advocated the same.. They opposed the enactment of the Mis souri Compromise and then were loudest in its praise ; they .were bitter against the enact ment of Kansas Nebraska act, and shortly after could not shout loud enough for it; in 1556 they were the deadly enemies of the Cincinnati plat form, and in 1858 tongue could not tell nor pen write their love for the same. So will be their Weather-ceekisim in regard to the policy of the administration of James Buchanan, and hence they are inconsiderate in their present de nunciations. After the transaction of some more unimportant luisinesi the Convention adjourned. If the Democrats remain idle and indifferent they will no doubt elect the ticket nominated,' notwithstanding thh dissatisfaction that exists against it in their OWif rrinlis. If, on the contra ry, the Demnerney will . buckle: on their armor' and go to work.witb a will it will only be the 2d Tuesday of October to decide which party had the longest pole and knocked down the persim mons. $1 50 A YEAR EDITORIAL 001 P-BASKET . . OPP The Sons"of.Temperanatireliaving their Rail handsomely frescoed. • The body ofan infant child was reeently found in a well at Shirles Meeting House,in East Hanover. Esquire Salon held an inquest. /ate^ Superior Marble, suSeeptible of a very handsome polish, has recently s heen found on the lands of Mr. Peter Smith, about 21 miles South from this borough, near the L. V. R. R. The land on which the marble Is found, has been leas ed by Mr. Farrel for n term of years. 'Or The Democracy of Dauphin county have nominated the following ticket;—For Legisla ture—Nimrod Buckingham and Edwfird Bickel ; County Commissioner—Wm. H. Kepnee ; Coun ty Treasurer—George W. Finney; District At torney—William IL Eckles. Resolution were adopted endorsing the National Ada . ' inisti alien. gig?' SE.NrENcEn.--John flyers and Catharine Wright, arrested in Harrisburg at the same time Green and Cann were arrested at Jonestown, for passing counterfeit $5 notes on the Harrisburg Bank, were tried last week at Harrisburg, found guilty, and sentenced by Judge Pearson"; to four years' solitary confinement at labor in the' Dau phin county prison. This is the same sentence meted out to Green and Cann. Arr" The Rending Railroad Company will commence, in a week or two,, the, erection of a new Depot in Philadelphia, at the corner of Board and Willow streets. X.7f - A fellow et Chicago, the Other day, was found on the roof of a house "peeping'', into the window of a young lady's lied-chamber. The proprietor of 'the house discovered him, quietly drew a pistol and fired at him,but the young man managed to escape the shot and get away from the premises. lie was subsequently arrested and fined $6O anti costs. OP. The Democracy of Nebraska have nom inated General Eastabrook, as their candidate fur delegate to Congress. „pa'. Ex • President. Pierde acnd wife have re turned from their European tour. _gal' The npper classes of Bast Indian ladies are making a violent resistance to the introd •o tion of English gowns among tholower classes or female coolies, as the gown enables the poor wo man to cover the breast, and that is a privilege hiterto belonging to women of rank only. psi- Since the end or October last, a daily prayer meeting has-been carried on in a coal p't in Staffordshire, England. prr - The extensive planing and sawir3g, mill, and sewing machine innnufactory of George B. Stoat & c o ,, a bove Shockamaxon street, Phila delphia, was destroyed by fire, on Saturday night the 20th inst. Loss $100,000; insured for $30,- 000. It cost the British Government $96,0(10,- 000 to quell the recent mutiny in India. Pay ing rather dear fur the whistle. ler- A Yankee schoolmaster named Comstoelc turned r drove of cattle into a cornfield of a farmer in lowa, nod during the confusion which this act created in the family ran away with the farmer's daughter and married hor. Or A eartman found $2,600 in Front street, New York, last Prfday, and the owner, on the treasure being returned, rewarded the finder with twenty-five cents. , The New Jersey °antral Railroad Com pany are making arrangements,' we understand, to run an early morning train through from New York, to Reading ~Pa. Increased traveling fa cilities are at all times desirable, and this is no exception. Alexander Mulholland, of Chicago, in a fit of rage, jealousyk and drunkenness, seized his new born infaintlast , Monday, and dashed a glass of whiskey into its face. It died in a few mo ments. The miscreant was arrested., %mi.. Berlin Weis Beer is now used as a sub stitute for water in Cincinnati. When the arti cle runs low the citizens betake thamselves to La ger and Whisky. ts, B. Ford, a prize-fighter in Boston, has been ordered to leave the State, or pay a fine of twenty dollars, and be imprisoned for three years. „ A CHANCE FOIL Gram.—The agricultural society which holds its fair at Dundee, Michi gan, in October, offers a premium of fire dollars to the young lady pail a peck of rm. tatoes iu the shortest time and do it the best." The Democratic Convention of Schuyl kill county met at Pottsvile on Thursday last, and nominated Michael Beard, James Maurer and Edward Kerns, for Assembly; George D. B. Keim for District , Attorney; Peter Moody for Treasurer; Frederick Ritzey for Commissioner. - tag.. A man under various aliases is going the rounds fleecing Colleges, Academies, and Semina ries. He wishes to send several of bis relatiVes to the schools, pays the tuition in advance by a cheek or draft, receiving change. It is afterwards discovered that the check or draft is 'worthless.— The principal of the Strasburg Academy was fleeced in this way of $34. tag,. The system of insurance against railway accidents is now brought to such complete per fection in England, that at almost any station there are agents empowered to issue the requisite policies—which are simply tickets. Two or throe pence additional paid on purchasing a ticket se cures the repayment of any loss or damage to per son or property during the trip. . George L. Becker has been nominated by the Demoeracy of Minnesota as their candidate for Governor. Ales. Ramsey is the opposition candidate. VS* The Hotel Keepers of West Chaster have made up an additional $4O to be paid to the per son taking the first premium of $lO s t their fair, for Trotting in Harness. That will draw out the good horses. %S.. The public Schools of this borough open to-morrow (Thursday.) "Us‘.. A Miff-necked old politician, recently re; fused to allow his daughter to marky the man of her choice, because he "didn't vote the regular ticket." But the marriage took place in the par lor, while the gentleman was bolding a caucus in his library. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER,. taa,.. A trot at Saratoga between Flora Temple and Princess on Saturday for $lOOO, again re sulted in favor of Flora. m . The display of Aurora Borealis, or north ern lights woe SO brilliant on Sunday night and Monday morning that the transmission of mes sages over the telegraph wires was greatly kin dred. t - 14.. Steiner crossed Lake Ontario on Thurs day last in his bulloon'Europa. Ile ascended at Toronto, Canada in the afternoon and in the eve ning landed twelve miles from Oswego, N. Y.— Steiner does not make half the noise W:se, La- Atruntitin and others do,—buthe performs. They talk, he acts. L. B. Lenty the Ciretts Proprietor, got himself flogged last week at Troy, N. Y., by one of his Musicioners. The follow had the impudence to want some of his wages due; Lent got saucy and knocked down. The oppositioners of Lancaster .county have nominated the foltdiVing county ticket:— Legislature, Nath. Ellmaker, Dr. S. Koneagy, J. 2: Cassel, A. S. Groan; District Attorney, Em len Franklin ; Treasurer, M. 11. Shirk ; Com Mi ssioner, L. S. Reist; 'Prison Inspeeters, Hugh S. Gaza, Jos. Samson.. SnE?.l"z : n TfE TRACK !"—A Mississippi Coun ty Cleik,liniing iSsued a marriage license for a young man,_sliortly after received the -following note from him 52E11% or Miss., July the 5,1859. Mr. Moody files let thi.s . matter stand over un til farther (riders the girl has Flu the track By, her own Request and Release may name of this Bond if you ples,, CROPS IN Mississrper.--d letter, from West Point; Lotvtides county, Mississippi, of the lot inst., states that "the corn and cotton crops in this and the adjoining counties are extraordina ry ; in fact, superior to any crops ever produced before. No . toll worms yet." BLONDIN AT T.ITE FALLS . Next to Louis Naget.leon, Blondin is cronfessedly the most' wonderful of Frenchmen. At the Palls-, yesterday, he performed all he promised and more!— Between four and live o'c'ock hecross. ed the rope for the -fourth 'time. He was dressed in Indian costume. His journey to the Canada side was not marked by any feat of peculiar daring. He went over on a trot, merely halting for an instant to balance himself. His homeward trip, however, completely eclipsed his previous feats. When about one.quarter of the way across, he stood on his head, holding the balance pole in his hands; a little further along he laid down on his back, with.apparent composure. When near the centre of the rope, he tied his balance pole to the guy rope, and navigated by means oihis hands and feet, his hotly being in a stale of suspended animation beneath. After proceeding some distance in this way, he assumed a perpendicularposition,re turned for the balance pole, and then walk d on. Anotherfeatwhich he. performed was turning a sort of hand spring. Lying down on his back, he extended the bal. ante pole the length of his arms, and then threw his body over the pole,strik. ing astride the rope. Without the pole, he hung by one leg from the rope, and suppertrd himself by orie arm. During his - passage lie stood on his head several times, arid performed a variety of feats, which .we have not time to recapitulate. The mimber of persons present was greater than at any previous exhibition. A special train on the Great Western brought several hundreds. Rochester and Buffalo turned out their thousands, while Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and ot h. paces er considerable aces sent large dole. gations.- •We understand that Blondin will give another exhibition on the 17th instant, when his programme will be va ried.—Brffulo Courier, Aug. 5. O A New York correspondent writes that the "fancy" are on the qui vice in anticipation of a contest between Tom flyer and the Benicia Boy. Hee nan is anxious for the fray, and let Hy. er say what he will in ordinary talk, he has a secret hankering for further pugi• listic notoriety. He will undoubtedly fight before a year rolls around. A Si', OF HORSES FOR NAPOLEON.- The handsome pair of jet-black horses, lately owned by Mr. Sanderson, of Som erville, N. J., which attracted so, much attention at the State Fairs, have been sold to the Emperor Napoleon for $4,- 000. For the last ten years these hot.• sea have taken all the prizes for carriage• horses in the State; they also took the prize in the Springfield Horse Fair.— They were bought to match a team of bays bought in this country. The hor ses sailed for France last week. CO — Dr. Bissel, one of the quarantine physicians .at Staten Island; is of the opinion that if a person's hair he wash ed he is not liable to disease. The Norlolk Herald supports the opinion. "So important a r e sult,"says that paper, "from so'sir.nple a cause, may seem in credible to many, but not to us. There is nut a more effectual preventive of dis ease than the immersion of the head in cold water the year round." VEGETABLE Poi. GUNS.—An article from the Placerville (Cal.) Observer says that the pods of the bush known as "chapparal" are about the size of a large pen, and that when they come to matu• rity, instead of opening in a quiet sort of a way, they do so with a report like a pop gun, shooting the seeds ten or fif• teen feet in the air. WONDERFUL ESCAPE ERON DROWN• ire,—A letter from Norfolk in the Rich mond Dispatch, states that on Tuesday• I of last week capt. John Doughty was washed from the deck of his sloop about 5 o'clock in the morning, when about five miles at sea, off Smith's Island.— The sea was running very high at the time, and, being unable to regain his vesse l, he swam towards the shore end attempted to land; the breakers, how ever, prevented his doing so, and he then swam around the southern end of the island, where he made a second at• tempt; this failed also, and after having passed four miles slung the beach, he was taken by a current and washed in. side of the capes ; here he was picked up by Capt.Conkling,aft et. having been swimming eight hours, and carried into Alexandria, from which place he came to Norfolk and proceeded •to his resi dence in Northampton county, where he will appear as one arisen from the dead, since it was generally supposed that he was drowned. •He must -have swam nearly fifteen miles, and that with his Clothee on, except his boots, Which he pulled off if the water. When 'rescued •he was nearly exhausted, and - must have drowned in a few minutes, . - TILE UPS AND DOWNS OF CALIFORNIA LIFE.-A young man named John 1-fen ry Kimble was arrested recently in San Francisco, and brought to the station house on a charge of vagrancy. In 1850 this same man, now lying in pris on. as an idle vagabond, was possessed of property valued at 8200,00 U—the, owned of real estate, houses, lands and metchandise in San Francisco, and a quartz lead in Volcanoville, which yield ed richly. BURYING THE DEAD: A letter from Sotferino, after the battle, describes the buiial of the dead as follows: At one point, by the side of theroad, ten or fif teen peasants were burying the dead.— They gathered them from the field upon hand-barrows, from which they were rolled into the hollow places on the roadside, 'from which gravel had been taken to repair the track—and after five or six, or many as the space would hold, had been tumbled in, a foot or two of dirt was shoveled over them.— No attempt was made to remove any of their clothing, or to lay them side by side, or in any particular Foos Rion.— They were tumbled in just as it happen ed, and were covered up just as they chanced to fall. lii many' cases they were laid lengthwise,"in single file, and then covered:over—a second row being next put in; theria.third, a fourth, dm. In this way over two hundred had been. buried in a single It will take a long time tO dispose of all the dead, and the c.areasses of the horses; also, and if this excessively hot Weather con tinues,.the health of the vicinity can, not fail to suffer. CO — A. correspondent of the U ica Herald says that N. Parks,Esq., of Mo- hawk Village, but formerly of Rome, has invented and patented, in England and the United States, a new telegraph cable. He claims it can be worked any distance without the aid of any electric battery, the cable being of itself a per fect battery; consequently, the longer the wire the great power in working will be obtained. It is said that some capitalists are about taking it in' hand with a view of giving it a thorough test. Well, we hope that they will not be dis• appointed. A. Nsoßo RECEIVES A HOGSHEAD OP OIL ON HIS HEAD—Astonishing Result. Among the immense amount of mer chandise consigned to Hussey & Mc- Bride for Lake Superior this week, was a quantity of linseed oil, shipped by S. N. Pike & Co., Cincinnati, and marked R. S. Sheldon, Son & Co., Portage Lake. While a number of deck hands were engaged on Monday afternoon in placing it in the hold of the Iron City, something gave way and a hogshead fell fair and square on the head of a slat wart darkey who was at work in the hold. The height from which the hogs• head•fell was some six feet, and is end ed about so that one of the heads struck him. A wild, though smothered yell came up from the hold, and the other darkies, turningpale as a fidelity to their parents would permit, rushed down to gather up the mangled remains of their comrade, Imagine their eonsternation upon see• ing the hogshead standing upright, and the frightened and somewhat lacerated countenance of the negro protruding through the upper head ! His adaman tine cranium had driven through both heads of the hogshead without doing himself material injury,more than a few cuts and a pretty bad "scare." The hogshead had to be knocked to pieces in order to release him, and he emerg• ed the greasiest nigger probably ever seen in America. White they were bind ing up his liead he was heard to remark, "Gor a mighty. guess dis ere darkey don't want any more ile on his bar!"— He was at work; in the afternoon, as well as ever apparently.— Cleveland Democrat. 1i ciao nti~EL AZ' Fee Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Giver invige mter and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! rhe Original and Best in the Warid! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1339, and over 80,- 000 applications hare been made to the.llair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. • WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARRANTED not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied On 0 private rooms) atthe Wig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers. 43'- The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM. A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. I, 1858,--ly. IMPORTANT TO FEMALF.S--Dr. Cheesernan's PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long end extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful' They are certain to open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring us. ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, end the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy ono. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Headache, pain the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the ease, the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. In all eases of nervous and spinal affections in the bank and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Nor are they lees efficaci ous in the core of tencorrince, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregitacy. as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything in jurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions which should be read. accompany each box. These Pills are put up in square flat boxes. Persons residing where there are no agency established, by en closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to any authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. R. B. HATCHINGS , General Agent for the C. Statesi 151 Chambers st., New York. To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1858.-ly. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—uo shrink ing off the head; indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Dec. 1,1858.-ly. 233 Broadway, New York. rTVMII . Ov - v:fk/ ;I . _ In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates —not to allay inflammation stsikes at the root of disease —hence an immediate cure. EALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing else, will allay inflammation at once, and make a certain CUE°. DALLErs AIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR will care the following among a great ca t a lo gue of di_ splftes BURNS, SCALDS, CUTS, CRAM, Scßs NIPPLES, 000.58, " Nu l l , 0, 35015 , MAINS, BITER, POISON, CHMELARft mras, esssftlEA, awns, PEVER 80&58, ESLONS EAR ACRE: plirA sax zizsousßE, SWELLINGIOREURATISM, BUIE READ, SftT BALDNESS, ERYSIPELAS, RINGWORM, SARBERE ITCYt SRAM rocrsiskula, lugs, 4T..te. • To some it may appear incredulous that so 'many dis eases should be reached by one article: such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its app-site disorder. PALLEY'S NI AUICA f, PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical. because the time is so abort be tween disease anti a permanent cure; and it is an extract oras it draws all disease out of theaffected part : leaving, nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no home. work-shop, or manufac tory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel pinto engraving, with the name of lirtory pai icy, Manufacturer. For Fate by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Carlat PrinfipslDepot,los Cha!fibers St., N. York. C. F. CHACE. Sold at Dr. Roes' Drug store, Lebanon, Pe. lctigittitz 4atifo. Episcopal Services on, Sunday afternoon, at 3 'Town Fall. clock, in the'Town'Hall. Preaching in the Methodist Episockpal Church next Sunday morning and evening. Union Prayer Meeting at the Temperance Ball, at 8 o'clock, every Monday evening. Preaching next Sabbath evening, in the English language, in the Reformed Church. German preaching (Harvest Home Sormnn) on next Sabbath morning, and English in the • evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. -. Gentian preaching next Sunday morning, in the Moravian Church. A !arrest Sermon will be delivered on that occasion: English preaehing,, next Sunday Morning at 9/. o'- clock, and German lit 2 o'clock„Ta the after noon, in Salem's Lutheran Church. , - - Mati t Attr • On the 25th, by the Rev. IL S. Miller, Mr, Ren• ry Banm, to Miss Rebecca Copcnbeffer, both of Danph in county. On the 25th inst., by the Rev. A. C. Wedekind, Mr. Frederick rake, of South Annville. to Miss Lydia E. Erwin, (Witmoyer) of this place.. On the same day, by the same, Mr. .Aug. 11. Bow er, to Miss Sarah Schott, both of this place. gy .Suddenly, on the 25th inst.,. Mr. Henry Rise, of this borough, aged 45 years, and 15 days. On the 23d inst.,-in-Cornwall, Miss Catharine German, in the 79th year of her. age. Tim Lebalion Riarket cure/wry obi-rectsil Ti'Sekty by . 21i:tiers re Show.. LEBANON, Warassoar, AUGUST 31, 1369. Leb. Mills Ex. Film $6 50 Potatoes, IS ,liu , 60 Smith " Extra 600 Eggs, ? dos., 12 Lob. Val. Super. Pine 5,50 Butter, 11 lb., n Prime White Wheat, 115 bard, 10 Primal:ad Wheat, 119 Tallow, 9 Piltne Rye, 65 Ham, 1:2 Corn, - . 65 Oats, 30 Clover-need, 5 00 Timothy-seed, 2 60 Plax•seed, 1 50 Dried Apples, l'il bu., 1 00 Dried Apples, pnilled, 1 50 Pencil "Snitz," 2 50 1911.c1i "Ilutzels," 1 25 Cherries, 150 Onions, 50 sboulders, Sides, Soup, Beep-wait, IVhite Mixed Rep], Flnx, liristles,ll lb., Feathers. lb., Wool, Soup Beans, ¶i qt., S Vinegar, gal., 1.2.% Appleßutter,llerook, 45 The Philadelphia. Market (Reported Expressly for the Adreidiserj. PHILADELPHIA) August 29, 1859. Since our lost Market Report issued on the 22d inst., we have very little change to chronicle in the 13readstuffs Market except a deelino in prices; the very light receipts and entire absence of an export demand restriet.operatitins and `sales have been only in a small way to the dity Trade. In Flour, purchasers buy very sparingly in antici pation of lower prices, and only take What is necessary for their present wants. Receivers.are anxious to sell, and find- difficulty in effecting sales,except of those brands which are suitable for the City Trade. 'Wheat arrived very freely in the forepart of the week, and a decline in price of 5 cents per bushel had to be submitted to effect sales. Millers buy very closo, expecting lower prices. The receipts of flour "this week ainounted to 0.;610 bbls against 9,015 - hbls, last week. Ftoua--Fresh ground from new Wheat, we quote at from $5.00 @ $5.25, most holders ask the latter price, though some anxious sellers we think would accept $5.00 fur fair brands. Buy ers now talk of $5.00 for good brands ; but few or no sales are making. Old stock superfine is offered at $1.75 for sound lots, with an anxiety to s ell. Single extras we quote from $5 ®sft l2k fur old stock, and $5.50 for fresh ground ; family extras, $5.75 $6.00 according to the Itys. Ftoun—ls in rather better demand, with sales at $3 75, receipts are light. CORN Meat—ls dull, last sales at $3 02.1-, at which it is held, receipts only moderate. WlTEAT—Declined considerably, though io-day the Market is more steady and rather firmer, sales of good to prime red at $1 19@1 22 : and white, 1 28©l 32; supply small to-day. in ready demand at 70c. for new, for distilling. CORN—Sales of prime yellow at 80c., in fair de mand. . . OATS-34©35cts. for new, and 30*®38ets. for prime old lots. QUERCITIWN BARK— $2B in, small sales, and in demand. WHISKEY-27c. for Ohio bbls. and 25i 26e. for Pen nsy van : dull. CLOWYM. SEED—SS 75 , per bushel. FLAX SEED-165 per bushel. Yours, very Ilespeetfally, - McOANN d: WEIGLEY, 236 North Wharves, and 311 dr, 313 North Front Street. CATTLE MAERET.—About 1200 head of Deer Cattle only were offered a t the different yards, and prices, owing to the falling off in the receipts this week, were well sustained, with a fair demand to notice for good• Cattle, Which sold quite freely at $8 , 1(4)9/ the 100 lbs. The principal sales were made at $S and $9. Of COWS and Calves the of ferings only reached alma 100, selling at from $25 to $4O each, according to condition. About 1500 fat Bogs arrived, and sold nt Imhoff's Union Drove Yard, this week, at from $8 to sBi the 100 lbs. nett. The demand for Sheep was good, and all offered, some 4000 head, sold at from 7t to Bc. lb., nett. It Flu glfiJEttiormfitts. VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY AT PRIVA.TE - SALE. MITE subscribers offers at Private Sale. the following Real Estate, situate on :duiLorry street, in the Borough of Lebanon, viz: A PART LOT OR PIECE OP GROUND, front , ing feet,P. inches on said Alutherry street, and - running back to an alley .on which is erected e new BRICK MOTE. 21 by 4S feet including a twmstory bark building. nith necessary eut-htdidinge. The house is tini.hed in the beet style and the location is a very pleasant ono. It will be sold en easy terms. Por particulars apply to Lebanon, Aug. 18, 1 8 4. D. S. II AM MOND. Orphans -, Court Sate. IN pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, October 1, '59, at the public house of Wm. A. Moyer, in the borough of Lebanon, the 'Beal 'state of PETER Morels, deed., compriAng a weather boarded frame DWELLING HOUSE, one and one half stories high, with Lot fronting 32 feet on Eliza beth street, and 95 feet deep, situate in thobor- , ough of Lebanon. Said property adjoins on the north lot of George Gasser and others, and south lot of John Clouse. Salo to commence at 9 o'clock, P. M., when conditions will be made known by SOLOMON HAUER, Administrator, By the Court—J. 11. LIGHT, Clerk Aug. 31, 1859. 3 VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AT Public Sale. I Lae r E i t o o m ld b :t r T e u r b , l o ie n 72. ;ufa a y t . Ta e u m bLic r house of at, 7 o'clock, P. 31., the following valuable Town Lots, viz: NO. 3, A CORNER LOT • fiY ntinz on South Market street forty.two feet, and Mary street c ast 196 feet to an alley. Tho improvement= are a two-story frnit. frame SHED-ROOF HOUSE, a good Well of Water with pump, HOG STY, &c. No. '2 adjoins No. 1, on the north, fronting forty-one feet on Market street and extending east 106 feet to the alley. • No. 3 adjoins No. 9 on the north and Mrs. Relgert on the south, containing 41 feet on Market street and ex tending 196 feet mist to the alley. These lots are very desirable buildlnglots and worthy the attention of purchasers- Possession will be given on the Ist of April, 1860. Conditions will be made known on saloday by JOIIN PEOPLES. F. URIC% Auctioneer. Lebanon, August 31, 1859. Lebanon Female Seminary. r "Lebanon Female Seminary" will be reopened on the first day of September next, under the super vision of MODESTE DECAMPS, who has associated with him as Assistant, Miss JANE MOORE, a Graduate of the Yaw Hampton 'School, N. H. who is, not only well qualified, but bas also bad consid erable experience as a Teacher. • liar Mrs. Decamps will attend to the Sewing De partment. For further particulars inquire for Circular. Lebanon, Aug. 24„ 1859. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Trusses! Braees! Supporters! 0. H. NEEDLES, S. W. Corner Twelfth and num Streots, PII ILADELPH lA. • DR A CTICAL Adjuster of Ruptnre Trusses end Me , rhanica I Remedies. Ftasconstantlyonbanda large Stock of Genuine Fre, Oh trusses. also a complete assort ment of the best American, including the celebrated White Patent Lever Trues ; believed by the best authori ties to be superior to any yet invented. English and American Supporters anti Belts. Shoulder Braces, Sus pensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adeptezi to both sexes, in neat portable eases, French Pessaries, Uri nal Bags, Ac. Orders anti letters of enquiry, will meet prompt at tention. Ping 31, 1859.-ly. Publit Sale. (AN Monday, the 26th duy of September, next, will be sold at public side in Londonderry township. Leba non County, aboat miles from Palmym 2 Miles from ChM pbellkown, 3 Miles from Antoine, I Mile froM Lebanon Valley Rail Road, and 3 Miles 'from the Uni on Canal, A PLANTATION, containing 110 ACRES, of which 5 acres are well cover eyed with 'eiod thither ; the soil is of the best LIME STONEih a high state ord ' hltivntion add Under good fences, most of Which tire now post fences. The Int prevemenis ern a. good rico-story WEL DOME, a la -ge ,r , axt u StoneBANK LING BARN, a large Wagon 17 . Shed, with Corn Criband Carriage House an excellent:OßCHAßD of choienPruit Tee, a never failing Welt with excellent Water and pump. Sale to commence at 1- o'clock, P. M. Condi. tions-will be made known on day of Sale. For further particulars apply to the 'undersigned, residing on the premises. N. P.--Sale to be held on the premises. Over MON" bushels of Iliac has been mut on said plantation. JACOB. L.. BOWMAN, • JOH N 3J.BOWMAN. SA:I[BEL DECIIToLD, Auctioneer. Londonderry, August"3l, MD ALSO • Will be sold at PL )le - Saloon iirmday, Ozttiime S. 18- 69, nt the "onl)lic how_e of I,ionryl). Cermony in the Bor ough of Tbanon,"flfo following' Real Igsmto, viz;— -.- A LO.T.OF GROUND, .. . in the Borough tehanop, on Pinegrare Street, nearly oppoeire:Weitiefe Alkebine Shop, edjoininglotof Daniel Light the , north. and Mr. Shay on' the eolith .11i1Y— Said lot will be sold in the whole or in parts.- 1M For nartiensars apply to Mr. Dann Boonax, In Mast Lebanon. Londondery, Aug. al, 1859. Teachers 'Ma ted. rpriE School Directors of North Ansci3la lewnhbrip I will meet in No. 1 School House in Annitille, Friday, Septemtler 9, 18i9. at 9 o'clock. A. M.. fore the purpose of examining and employing Eleven Teachers for the schools of said district. Liberal wages will he paid. Mr. Hauck, county superintendent, *ill be pres ent to conduct the examination. GEORGE T1E11.31.1N, Prep ident DANacr.linumun. Secretary. N. Annville tp.. August 21, 11359. Orphan's Court Sirie. DURSUANIto an order of Orphans' Court of Leba j. non count), will ho exposed to sale, by pnbil3 ten dun or out cry, on Saturday, the Ist of October, ISO, atl o'clock in the afternoon of that <Fly, a certain Mes snags and Tract of Land, situate in tho townships of North Lebanon and Swatsra, adjoining lands of Benja min Blanch, George Stool:beck and others containing 106 ACRES AND 61 PRUDES. 2 5 12,4' Cr I, 40 strict measure, of which twenty to twenty five Acres is WOODLAND, the sante moreor ~,,..,N y - %, lees. There is erected on thee `..:. st,:-. 1 • i , premises a ITOUSI3,Earn, Spring 4 t. •,:...,,.: r House, Tenant House, with ap. •,:,.. . ', purtenances. The ;Spring near the main House being never-failing. 'The premises urn :deo well provided with Orchards and a varictY of fruit Trees, ALSO, A Tract of Lend situate •in nig tni , °ugh - of Lebanon, adjoining lands of Jacob Looser, Ja cob McConnell, and others, containing 10 Acres and 03 perches strict measure, with the appurtenances. 'ALSO A neither small Tract of Chestnut Tim ber-Land situate in the township of Bethel, said coun ty, adjoining lands of Henry Riddle, and others, contain ing:2 Acres and 101 Perches,striet measure with the ap pintenapces, situate and being in .the said county :late the estate of JACOB ARNDT,,,Ilee'd. The sale will be held at the public house of Henry D. Canaan}, in the Borough of Lebanon, mid the terms made hnowntiy . '- GEORGE G LEIM. By the Court:—Jcrrrasox It. LIGUT, -5 .4: .- • ..!',' 1010,11)of the Orphans' Court. Lebanon, Allguit2:l, iBl9, . TO TH'E - 31100ERS OF TUB illtan al 13 ireinsunince Loni pary, OP SINKING SPRINGS, BERR'S COUNTY: VOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN TO TrIEME3TBEIIS of 1.1 said CoMpany, that, in conserMenee of 1,,,,, , k0t by Fire sinee the let day of Sanitary. 1859, to the anunitit o: neat Fifteen Thousand Dollars, (315M 0 ) there is a de firieney of about TWelve Theitsand Dollars in the Treas ury, and that; therefore an assessment of $1,55 per thousand denims insmted. tuts been levied on the mem. hers of sa. id Cotnfiany, at reeabli to the provisions of the Charter. Supplementary Act passed April 13, 1859 The Board of Managers further direct that notice be given to the members, that the provisions of the 6th section of the Chart , t, will henceforth be strictly adher ed to. and enfolced against all delinquent mentbers. For the convenience of the members, the Agent of UM Company will attend at the following named places and times between the hours of 0 o'clock - . A. y 7., and 1 o'- clock, I'. M. to receive payment. as aforesaid. Meinbers will not forget to bring that and barn payment endorsed thereon. Monday, Augnet 29, at llehria, IllyerstOwn; Tuesday, 30, at Click's, Bethel; Wednesday, " 31, at, Ernst's, Fredericksburg; Marshy, Sept. 1, et Lecher's, Jonestown ; Friday, 2. at 11Arper's,..1fanover ; Saturday,3. at J. 13. ileister's, Lebanon;. Monday, -5, at Wrigley's, Millcreek; Tuesday, 8, at Dissinger's. Scluefferstown; Wednesday, a 7, at Eby's, Cornwall. (Extract from Section -ti, of the ';hatter.) When the just demands of any insurer in said Com pany or member thereof. shall exceed the amount of its available funds on hand, such sums es shall be neces ressary to pay the same, ball without unneces sary delay, be assessed by any three of the Board of Managers, appointed be the President, on the insur ances; coca member to pay in proportion to the amount they have insured, and publish the same. And all and every of the members of the Company, shall pay into the hands of the Treasurer, his, her, or their proportion able pare& such rates, within forty days after such pub lication as aforesaid,- and in default of such payment, be, she or they and every of them, making such default therein, shall terfeit and pay double the said rates; and neglecting to pay the said forfeiture for fifty days mare, may by the Managers for the time being, be excluded and debarred from any lament or advantage from his, her or theiefitsurances respectively; and all rights to the stork of said Compahs. and shall not withsta Ohm be to said rates, pursuant to his, her or their couvettants and agreements. Section first of the supplement passed April lit UR: to the charter of said Company, provides as follows: That whenever thefust demands against the said Com pany, shall exceed the amenity of available funds on hand, the Managers shall be authorized tel required to levy an assessment of not less than one dollar upon each thousand dollars. - insured. equally nuall the members, In proportion to the amount they have Insured, &e. By order of the Board of Managers, • Aug. 17,-7t. - AARON MULL, Seery. PI tvArrE SA . T~ ", s offered at private S3lO, the following twonerty. situ• ate in Palmyra, in the county of Lebanon, viz : NO. I—A two story FRAME 119USIII and two LOTS of ("MOUND, containing .... tf e` =. abontl% apnea. Thereon also erect ed a SMITH-SHOP. Agricultural Ma )4 chine Shop and FOUNDRY. and frame BARN; a well near the said buildings. - - all new and in good repair. A six-borne power ENGINE will be sold with the property, if desired by the porcha. ser. NO. 2—A one and n half. story FRAM: 'HOUSE. and Lot of thound, adjoining lot No. 1 and land of Felix Landis, NO. 11—A tract of excellent trar..._kToN T.Arn. con taining 111 8e ri s, i.trict min-ire, adjoining lands of Fe lix Sin U. Forney and 'them, in a high starU'olcidlivatiOn and 'under good fences. tm . rh ,„ ~o , o b , will b e told together or separate, to suit purchasers. Fur further particulars apply to Ilnt undersigned, re siding on the proud:ifs, in Pultnyi a. DETER SCLUWANI4IIIt. August 21, 180-.11. Notice. Lebanon County Agricultural and Horticul tural Society. RESTAURANT STANDS. rimumg will b e w meeting of tilt Board of Martagera 1, of the above named Society at the public ', mist , of ijodattlill Zeiler. in N. lxbanon hot t eigh, .s'eptember 3,18.59, at 1 o'clock, P. 31. At It 'Sh aat rdY ot a ia;e and place will be hold at public auction the lei vileges of four Restaurant Stood:, within the the Fair Oround Enelesure. Other important laviiness will be transacted. W3l. Melt, See'y. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1859. STOVES and TIN-WARE. One Door East of the Lebanon. Pal/ey Bonk : 'DMus & BRES.OI.Eit are now prepared to oiler .10 the best assortment of STOVES and TIN WARE to the public, ever offered in Lebanon.— They most respectfully invite their . frientla nod. Imbue to call and see before busing elsewhere. Also, the SELF-SEALING A'SIEII)OA N DIGIT CAN, the best invention of the age, no it is 20 per captcheap er than any other offered to the public. We also have on band all kinds of Ranges, which will be pu t tip at the shortest notice. - All kinds of Job Work dove in the:4lo4 workmanlike Manner, and at the shortest notice. , 4tar Also, particular attention is p a ATING.— We have always on hand the beet Lrh ate, which cannot be surpassed in quality 5.: Aug. 21, 'l9-tf. Buit MLETt. Gene' Orders, 14.4411 -- ; lINAD QUATtteas, 6th Div. P. V.) Rums°, August 28d, 1859: ABoard of Officers to consist of Major General W. IL Iteitn, StlVTdv.-P. T. Brig., Gen'L E.G. Williams, 3rd. Brig. sth Div. P. and Lt. Col. Thomas J. Jordan, 3rd Brig. sth Div. P. V. will convene at H. D. Carmo ny's Hotel at Lebanon, on Tuesday, Sept. Bth, at 1 o'- clock, P. M. to hear the allegations and'proofs offered in the Contested Election of Brigadier General-. and Brig ade Inspector of the 2rl Brig. sth Div. P. V _ By command of Major Gen'l Wit. H. KEIIL Alrmieffr S. ELy, AidtiAoamp. Lebanon, August 34th 1859. =Mil= i 3 Teachers Wanted. MBE. School Directors of Bethel township, will nice at the large school honse in Fredericksburg, on Fri day. &Timber 16.1859 ,at 9 o'clock, A. M. to examine anti employ Thirteen Teriebcrs to take charge of the schools of said district. Mr. Hauck,County Superinten dent, will be present to conduct the exminatien. TDu schools will be kept or.n ti,ur months. Si lON 111.01. 1 CD, Pree;dent. 'TACOS SClTtielstititrt, Focretary. Bethel township, August 10 rfilale olk 2 Female Teitch. CPS Wanted . TIT: School Directors of Londonderry School ' District will meet at the Eastern School 'House, in Palmyra. on Thursday, September A. 1859, at 9 &clinic, A . M., for the purpose of employing Teachers for the salmi:do of said .district for the enmi iug . term of 534 months. SaLary.V.l9 for females, and $25 to $39 tbr melee. Schools to open the first Monday of October. The County Superintendent, Mr. Houck, will be present to examine applicants. JOSEPH N. NUMBERS, President. &c j'. • Aug. 17, 1559. • - 9 Teachers Wanted; :vim School Directors'of South Lebanon School Db. trial. will mist kt. the Rec.! School ft° use, No. 2, on Saturrion A : Member 10,1859, at 9 o'clock, A. 81., for the purpose of examining and employing Tear.here fur the schools of said diAriot for the tootling term of lice coonth - s. The County Superintendent will conduct the examina tions. ELI AS KEMPER, President, DANIEL K. SrAtn, Secretary, August 10, 1859. Lime and Slone. rpm undersigned has constantly on band, and for sale .1 a good supply of the beat lime and atone for build ing purposes near the Donaghmore Furnace, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Lebanon, June 1, 1859. CLINRAD RANKS. rirnil only Seed for Sale: IIIE subscriber has a large quantity of line Timothy 1.. Seed, of his own raising, which he will retail in quantities to suit purchasers. C. P. STINEMETZ. Annville, August 3,185.3.—5 t. First Premium and Diploma Awarded by, the Lebanon County 'Agricultural - Sotlety to the celebrated, WP. AfftERICAN IVA.'f - CUES . rfilllS . ndersettien . t of the merit and Charactei t 1 I 'Watch should prove a snlhcient recommendation to those who contemplate purchasing a good and reliable Thrie.keeper. They disclaim any part of foreign mech anism in moraine:tit or case, and in regard to Time and durability distance all competition. These Watches are on exhibition at J. .L BLAIR'S Watch and Jewelry Store, envier of Market and Cumberland streets, oppo site the Market House, Lebanon, Pa. Nov. 3, 1858. Inrod Burned Lime. IDI late improvements in the sitar LlMCBuTexixa the JJ subscriber is now enabled to proluce the best tiPaov- RU@NFD LIME that was ever made in this section of coun try.. and in glian titles without limit, at short notice.— His improvements tiro such that he is enabled to sell his Lime at 1334 cents pet- bushels' wholesale ' instead of 25 cents, which has heap the prices berrAtofb.re. 'Anima with COAT,. can also be obtained at IoW rites by thebost.load. o'r in l&s voraittitie, itir4 'Sc 'desired:, WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. fl;iviAg gone io a great expense In the perfection of his improvements for lime burning on a large scale, at low micas, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age. Isis location is at the old and well known platoon Lieu Union Canal, in North Lebanon. ' .DAVIT) totElt. N. Lebanon; May IS, 1559 Fresh ArilVal AT TUE NEW Flltig. 1 - I .' N F. of the limn of George 8: Pyle has been to the kJ Cities of New York and Philadelphia, purchasing large htsuitments of Dar GOODS and GDOCSDIES, which can bi - ! had at their celebrated cheap BEE HIVE S'l`Olt Opliosite the Court house. • Please tall and examine, as we feel able to present to ynu a complete assortment of GOODS, along with prices that will make if an object worthy of your attention. lot ,of Challies, Lawns and Gingbants, selling below cat. , asSortment is complete; Lebanon ; July 27, 1859. GREAT ATTRACTION AND NO HUMBUG, CUSTOMERS WANTED. TAMES FL KELLEY, Watch -.3faker ifs Jeweler, has just opened at the EAGLE BUILDINGS, in the town of Lebanon, boautittil assort:mutt of Clu ' ld RitiP read - Time-keepers in inintibg eases; igight-day Watches; goid . Duplei, gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, ..te.• Silver railroad linitring Wittehea. duplex, anchors. cylin der, English patent Lever, English Sitiss Oartfers;and• Boys' Watches. Large Music Boxes, 4, Cr, and 8 tunes: gale. Fob, Vest and Neck Challis; gob Armlets. Brooches: gold Thimbles, Ear-rings. Breastpins. Necklaces, shirt- Sttids, Spectacles, Medallions, Miniature OLD'S, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals. ac. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains. Spectacles. Nalitionsies, fine pocket and pen Knives. Violins, Violin celos, Bass Violins,Accordeons, Brass I nstru- Men Drtuns, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tambefides, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rifles, Sharp's Bides, Volcanic : Rifle. shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcartid ittid Pantasens Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Chicks, k 4., the whole comprising the most extensl've as swims* ever offered in Lebanon eonnty,and will be sob at the ',wen cash prices. Watc/te,s efi. Clocks carefully Repassed and Meranted. ! 1 ;,,,e , Mrs. Konybas opened a Fancy Millefiery Store 10 #ll4 same room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. }ogle Buildings. [Lebanon, July 6, 1849. • A merican Watches. JUST received a lot of fine AMERICAN WATCH Es, at. the Eagle Jewelry Store of JAMES 11. KELLY. Lebanon, Nov. 3,1858. Pennsyllvailuri Staic Agricul tural Society EXATSMON.—The Ninth Annual Exhiiii tic id. of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, will be held at PoWelton, Philadelphia, on Thesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Priddy, the 37th, 25111, 29th and auth dnye of September, next. On the Ist of September the Secre tary will remove to the Rooms of the Philadelphia So ciety for the promotion of Agriculture, No. 626 Chest nut Street, Philadelphia, where Book% of Entry for the Exhibition wilt be opened. Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg - , John K. McGowan, Philit„ or Oharles K. Engle , Bustle ton, wilt meet with attention till let. September, • Ron. DAVID TAGGART, President, A. O. lIEISTER, Secretary. We . Goods for Exhibition, carried on all the Rail- Roads in the State, to and fro, free of charge. August 17. 1859. Election Not iec. THE Members of the Lebanon County Asso6. §. alien for the detection of Horse Thieves, will meet .511un14y, Stpleniber '2,1859, at l o'- ' •elock,.P: M 0 provisely, at the public house of Lecuard Zimmerinau in the borough of I,•bauou. fur the purpose of electing, officers for the ensuing year. FRED. SPRECIIER, President. HENRY S. ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer. PETER ZIMMER_MAY, Secretary. Lebanon,August 17, .81.). H ENRI' STINE SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY 000.b.9 Philadelphia mad Reading Rail Road. EXCITILSION TICKETS TPROM Philadelphia to Lebanon and re- turn, will be sold at Philadelphia on 5.,,t -arday.s and S'unddys, at s3.bo each, good fur any train on those days ; and on the succeed ing Monday, G. A 7:ICOLLS, Gsmeral Aug. 10, 1859 v.uoi) BUSLNESS CHANCY'! 060 per 111 , 111 th 8114 all expAttges Acid. AC , T,NI -1 wanted in every town and county thronelmui the United :Lutes to engage in a light and easy bmines, , . in which the above pront may certainly be realized. For particulars address with ttemn. Dr. U. PHELPS BROWN% No.. 21 Grand street, Jersey City, N. 1. Atm...10 ,1850.-1 m rikiliGAVA anti RE4S.O.IiNG- And. Lebanon. Valley Branch Railroad. LzuucTioN OF TOLLS UN IRON ORE. - • n. ON and alter _Tiny lit, 1 the following Tnlls will ho , may — 4 - chargeit pet t.‘zi of V.,0 111 , lks iu Prirare Care. for 72 cant a. 34 - SO - 4e SS 41 " 1(1 10 " 1.n , 1 G . A. StCtIIJ.S, Gtqcl Sitra. For 5 miles, 21 eenta 10 •' 115 48 20 54 25 " 67 " May 11,18551 11. 549 NE W twrlirL Es. 1559 A'"' RISE, in Cumberland Street, between „Market and the Court House, north sets ' has now on hand a splendid assortment of the Now Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and ty,)ys, for 1a56„ to which the attention of the public 10 respectfully int' ted. Hats of all prices, from the cheapest to the Most costly, always on hand. Ile has also just opened a splen (lid assortment of SU3I3IEIt , HATS, embracing such es STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HOILN, LEG• HORN', SENATE; CODIAN. and all others. IroLle will al..° 'Wholesale all kinds of Hats. Caps, toOmutry Merchants on advantageous terms, Lebanon, April 21, 1858. Bond's Boston Crockters by OVES .sr. MILLER. A splendid Lot of. New , Suota for i,'B, and a fine arti cis of retinal Sugar, for'9 and 10 eta. John W. Nish, -Agent for yam; m'suRANCE , COMPANY,No. 411 CEIESTNr7 Street, PIIILADLPFM3I INCORPORATED APRI.. 1856. BY THE STATE OP EM=H! CONTD.; ED TO FIRE AND INLAND AIMS. GEORGE W. DAT, President, 'JONATHAN J. SLOUM, Tice Pres' t WrtpAnt L Ih s tstenAnn, Sec'r7, August 24, HO, Cu. A
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