ADVERTISER. Lebinon; July 15, 1857 Home 4ffairs. For the Advertiser. iron :—lt seems to me our County Com asleep. In all the other corm ties,whoth lajority or a minority, the Democrats are ing their tickets, and rallying for the con- Asti we fall. hohind,.now that victory is our grasp? IVo I Let onr sense of honor it. ,I say. unfurl our.bannor to the breeze, ur standaril lienrersi and pour down ad the In one grand charge. Wo broke their for fali. By a.detertnined effort vre can route terly in this campaign and redeem. Lobe 'thy froth Black Republicanism and - its heresies. JACKSON Towssuip. A WANT.—Lebano . rt is in want Town 'Rail. .Have we no 'public ed indiVidual of capital among . us Id,, one •of sufficient dimensions, comfortable seats, musical and ora ' capacities, and, if possible, in a 1 pail of town oven STooK.z—Dr. Wm. Moore urchased and placed on his farm .ks county, a young Devonshire for which lie paid $l5O. The is 1,5 months, old, well grown, of breed recently imported. Our non 'county farmers should , pny • attention to• the improvement or stock'. On Monday-the first regular train Tesenger cars arrived at; Lebanon the coat. It was greeted by an Jose concourse of our people as. bled to witness the arrival. The . contdined a large number of pas. Is from Reading, Philadelphia; many of whom, particularly from ;ding were merely taking a trip over road, and returned in the evening 1, We understand, that from pres. nclications the road promises to do . business, both in the passenger freight line. That there will be a A business done on the rnad res. y cannot , be doubted, and it will be 'eased to the capacity of the road the opening of the whole line It is %bought that the road through Harrisburg will be completed and for travel and freight by the let January, 1858, unless something untoward should happen. 'Mr. John Kupp has been appointed )erintendent. of Division No., 2, on Unien Omni, extending, from Bern. (c In Llek No. 6, near Myerstown. Reading Journal learns from Mr. pp that 'the line is in first•rate con. ion throughout. The banks have led down , and already acquired the iliSite solidity — to he secure from ;rikage. We are also assn.:ea that re is n grea,l abundance. of water, no likelihnod of any dilliculty from want of it in seasons of the severest ought. The Canal has been doing a 1 , fair business from its first opening April last. o*7 (ku. John'Weidman, was on the day of July last, elected a member the State Society of the Cincinnati Pennsylvania, succeeding his father Jacob 13. Weidman, in right of Grandfather, Lieut. John Weidman. Or Mr. Cyrus Shirk, of this borough, received the appointment of corn, issianers! Clerk iti place of Mr, Con• Mark ,vesikiled. Now MAtr.—Henry Trautzittialieen pointed Mail Messenger het ween ;Garton and Mt. Zion. The mail -- pass three times a reek, on 'Pima ye, Thirrsdayi and Saturdays, leaving Zion at Si A. M., arriving at Leb• In at 10 A. M., leave Lebanon re nrning at .3 P. M., and arrive at Mt. Zion' at 4 I'. M. . fr..) - -The Lebanon Mutual Insurance ompany, Office at Jonestown, Pu.,) las completed the first year of its ex ,cstence, During titbit time it issued 28 p - uliCies; and had not a single fire. St is in a flotridiing,condition, and con tinues mt jug .insurances at moderate ie:rhis. — • r Ilttr Attention is directed to the ad. vertisoment of Longaker, Gable & Bro. All nrders in their line will be prompt. ly filled ;. , and of the material kept by thorn for 'sale a full assortment can al rays be selected from be r:estab shalom has been lately enlarged arid to'ow covers an immense extent of round. The machinery is of the best. kind, and attemtled , by'good..an'd expe rienced workmen. IrrIEWEIDNIAN'S ADDITION - TO TILE Bonovon OF LeIiANON.—Wo call the at tentiph ,et" Tersons desirous of making a. good IttYeatmentlo the TOWN LOTS to be offered for sale by the Sheriff' on the 215th of July inaltott the Court House, Their vicinity to thn depot, and the fact, that they are the only : property fronting • on the railroad for Aale,.except at coot._ MODS prices,•makes Itliem a, very, desira ble investment. It must be remember ed too, that thq'only stream ni - 09ft tot, irt the, vicinity of Lebanon, except the Brandywine, which is already near ly used' tfp, lies just beyond this proper ty, running through the fayre of G. leir. Kline, Esq. It is there that future fur naces mast be built. We understand that there is an arrangement on , foot, by whiehTurchasers will have time, should it beYperfected, for some portion of the purchase money until let April; 1858, The following queition will be discussed, pre. and con., on Monday evening next, in the Franklin Institute, when the public is respect. fully invited to be present: "Resolved, That the grading of the streets. is injurious to our Borough." (*-- For official notice of departure and arrival of trains, fares, &c., on the Lebanon. Valley Railroad, see advertis ing columns. 0* - T.heladiestre • just now, attiring themselieS•in a very neat walkinwivrap. per or"dester," Which - Certainly core mends,itself,49,:goacl ta,ste, and setsYery_ gracefully-4On shouldefs.i This "kali it," however according Ai; The, Utica 1 - kmld r -is Jlat toriginal.mith the-I ad iee, It originated with a clais,*of all' Others, perharis,ilie most 'Wronged from : ,the sex. We 'mop theZotioves,' that daunt less,ret isolated:.hody ;of Frendh.treops, Who went up the•Malakoff hill amid the storm of iron rititi: l 'They first introduc ed the style of dress for fatigue purposes and called it. "bornous." Those worn by the ladies are , an exact ,pattern of the Zounve fatigue: Strafintis.itnot, that delicate women should . adopt the. war. worn habit of the bloodiest troops in all the World, and sport in fashion what or iginated in the necessities Oldie cam paign in the Crimea? A friend of ours dined out the other day, and having imbibed too much af ter dinner, rose to take his departure. The dining room: was on the second floor, and he walked out of.one of ,the Windows, mistaking it for the door , — Luckily he was not much hurt,end on picking hinself up he savagely remon strated with his host for having "such confounded lung steps up to -his front door" through which he conceived him self to have passed. Alleged Forgeries and Arrest.-- Aboui three weeks ago forgeries were committed upon the Easton (Pa) Bank, and other hanks in its vicinity; to the amount of about $20,000. On Friday a man named HoWell; charged with be ing the author of the said forgeries, was arrested on board a ship about.to sail from Boston to Europe. Tacticks for Church Goers.--The following on "Church Etiquette," is not much of an exaggeration of what some times happens after services have begun to the edification of the curious in the congregation, and for the comfort of the nerves of the pulpit : "Let the lady advance one pace beyond the door of the pew she wishes to enter, half about face, and salute. The pew must then be vacated by such`gentlemen as are in it, by fl ink movement. The squad should rise simultaneously when .the la dy presents herself, and face by the . right flank, then. deploy into the aisle, the head man facing , the lady, , and the rest passing to his right and rear, the direction of the line being changed ' by a right countermarch, and forming again in the line up and down the isle, still faced by the right flank,-.. The lady, when she sees that the eci,ist is clea4 . completes her stlute and 'advances to her position in the pew. The gentle men brake off the' angles from the rear and resnrue their !dimes.. Great care should 'he Jaken, 2 of-kourse, by other parties, not to enterthe' aisle when.this evolution is in progress, until it is com pleted." Pit Esti) war BCCIIIAIIAN ' S WIFE AT BLACKWELL'S ISLAND.—t saw yesterday a lady in New York, who claims .to be the wife of our bachelor President, Mr, Buchanan. She is quite open and per sistent in her claiMs. She has in a bed what she says are two children, which she claims are the. President's children, l and nothing but the constant care of her friends prevents her from going to Washington and demanding to be plac ed in the White lionise as the lawful occupant: The lady is in the Insane Asylum„at BloCkWell',s;fsland, and her children' tritIVIS white cats, wlrom she has trainetr46 suelt docility that she _ . keepsthein in lied nearly all day sleep ing bet ween „sheets, or niee clean pillow cases, all tucked in like children, with capS on their heeds. All the visitors call 'on Mrs. Buchanan, see her cats, and they allow- the .clothes to be turned down, and a•view taken without an 'ef fort to rise from their couch. The name-of tine, of,ihe.cits is John C. Pre- • mont,.and the other is Alexander Ilatn ilton.—Cor. Boston Journal, The Submaiine Telegraph.--;-Corn rnender Hudson, of --the Steam Frigate, Niagara, .writes from England to the Na-, vv Department at . Washington, under date of June 7th, that a ship load of -the telegraphic cattle had just been got alongside his ship, which he would com mence at once to coil in the forehold.of his vessel. A secotid'vcissal was te.be alongside, by the 31st, which he would coil in the ward-room tier abaft. The coiling was expected to be . prosecuted at the rate of 100 miles ,of wire every tWenty-four hours. The two vessels were to bring off about seven hundred and fifty miles of the cable,' .The size of the Ntagara was too greatje . be taken to the wharf, so the cable is brought off by smaller vessels. non is also coiling in her pottier. of the cable. As soon as the cable is stewed away in these,ships, they will rendezvous at Cork,-and proceed at once to the mid• dle of the ocean, and after epllcirtg the American andlg,riglish end's, begin to pay it out into the briny deep,--744.A.g -amemfion striking a bee line to the Irish coast, and the Niagara to St..Tohn, Newfoundland. Batteries are on board each vessel, and a telegraphic commu nication will•be constaritlykeptup as the work progresses. Should the commu-' nication at any moment be,cut off, 'the two vessels immediately tack about,and approach each tither, taking up the Ca ttle until they find the broken spot. As they may not be ready to commence operations for'a month or so longer, it is feared by some that the . laying • of the cable will have to be postponed until next year. This will hardly be the' cape, however, though it is more 'than probable that some unforeseen •accident w ill frustrate the first attempt._ if the; whole tenet of the cable is laid out aceident,,it will be a piece :;of rare good luck,. ' A NEW MOTIVE POWER.—The Bal timore Patriot is enthusiastic over a new motive power, alleged to have been discovered and brought into practical operation by Prof. .1. C. F. Salemon, of that city. It is called the "Suph. Oil Carbonic Acid Engine." The Profes sor has been at work on his discovery for the last ten years, during which time he has been aided by some of the most opulent and intelligent citizens of Bal. timore. • The machine is a Common rectilineal steam engine, differing in no material' featute'frem those in, general use, only a new motor is used, which is 'thus.describ,ed.by the• Patriot.: • -• - " The. patent novelty Consist'' in the niative,rio4:prrd opplieatio,n, Which * who supersedes steam. This .motor •is:prordueed by ecrimpound'ef• de: sul. phiated I,i, shiphuret of carbon, coal tar; and volotileq/r fixed oil, which, un der certain 'influences of heat, becoines powerfully expansive, and, thus gives momenitirir. Tho Ugh only a four-horse engine, it was performing the estimated duty of ten horses, and has been so do ing since titit in operation, nearly a fortnight ago.: The great virtue end triumph of this wonderful invention, which in all prob ability will cause a revolution in me. chortles, are ,its economy, safety, and power, combining„also, cheerless and convenience. *), The fluid, or gas,' constituting the motive power, is used over and over a gain with scarcely any dirninution.or waste being thrown, after performing its work, from the.heater to the condenfer, and from the condenser to the heater again, with thorough renovation. The heater, where the gas or fluid is intro duced,: is submerged in a cistern of heated` oil, kept hot by a gentle fire.— In this condition theciaS expands gain ing its power , and pressing through pipes and italics, acts upon the piston, giving motion to the engine. 'The ap pliances are simple, easy of comprehen. sign, free from complication, and not subject to accident or disarrangement. Thus a steadY, active force is at all times kept up. The cost of this fluid is estimated at ten cents per gallon, and it is demon strated that eighteen gallons, by careful attention, will run an engine of the ca. pacity here noticed, for one year. Its components are such as not to freeze, even at ninety degrees below- zero.— The amount of fuel is, in a proportion of fifteen pounds of coal to one itun• dred. pounds, compared with a steam engine of the same dimensions, whilst more than double the force can be brought into requisition." A trial with ,steam under in equal application-of heat, is said Jto have clearly demonstrated a great superiority of this new' motm, in its application over steam. With a degree of heat which produced eighty revolutions per minute with the, new motor, the steam engine moved butilightly and stopped. Besides it is claimed that explosion is impossible; and' thus a _great- point is gained in obviatiflldenger. A. number of icientffic• - gemfiVnen and practical mach' ets ; who have witnessed. the op eratio..pl-this. engine, express them selves ctikfident of its success: 'Prof. Salomon is 4:native of Prussia, hut has been a citizen of the United States.. for twenty-seven years. Death of tire Largest Man in the World.—The funeral sermon of Mr. Miles Darden, who died at his residence in Henderson County, willpreached on the fourth Sunday in th' "onth, five miles southwest from Lexin itn, Tenn. The Masonic fraternity will be in atten dance, in full regalia on the'pccasion- The deceased was, beyond all - ques tion, the largest man in the., world.— His height was seven feet six,, inches— two inch's higher than l'orter , the cele brated Kentucky giant. livreight was a fraction over one thousarapaundsl In reqiiired seventeen men. to .put him in his coffin ; took over 10, feet of plank to make:hii coffin. - HetMeasured around the waist six ,feet foil PVlMit'. 7s7 , t West .Tennessee, i'Vhig, ../u4 , Dv- GALLANT SWIMMING.--4NOW nights since, the steamer Alida, ahidriding the Ohio, near Cottonwood Bar i !catne in col. lision with the Fashion, :descending, sinking the former in a fe# .moments of time. Seeing the dange?, A gentle man whose name is not Osten, forget ful of the, danger himself, hastened to the cabin,, picked up -a . ,'y,oung lady, jumped overboard, and wtili. her swam nearly a mile to the .shore; A newly married gentleman did the same thing with his bride. More Mormons.—The packet ship Tus carora arrived at Philadelphia last Fri. day, with a living cargo of five hundred and thirty-seven - aliens coverted.to Mor monism. fr heir leader is a Lincolnshire mechanic, named Richard Harper:— About half are natives, of Great Britain, the remainder consisting, : of 'Swedes, Danes and Norwegians. - There—were four deaths on the voyage !and two. in the port, two .marriages, two births.— About hall the number go ilirect to Salt Lake ; the remainder willsejourn , among the Gentiles untit theY care, earn siiffi cient money to pay their expenses to, the "Promised haven." Special Notices. A' It is evident, fronf a perusal of "Nature's Guide , " a new and admirable work by Dr. Kinks.. lin, ofPhiladelphia, that the source of much of the disease, both mental and bodily, that afflicts man kind,,lies within ourselves ; that in tusgy instan ces of suffering, man is his own worst enemy.— The questions of loss of physical strength and men tal imbecility, are very - ably, lucidly and candidly treated in this little volume, yet in so delicate and unobjectionable a manner, that "-Nature's Guido" may be safely and profitably commended to gen eral circulation. • ' Pi'pWalfp:srAiirmizre , S,O DAL WATER.. . - Guilford & Lemberger have now got in full op eration their new and splendid Soda Water Foun tain, where the public will find :soda water, of the very best quality—equal to'any, obtained in the cities or elsewhere. They would inform-the publiethat as.their so da water is made with an entirely new and im proved apparatus, there can lie ne' .. danger of con tamination' with foreign matter. Their Pomo, tains being lined with Porcelain, all danger, so common with the copper fountains in general use, is'avoided. You will always find a choice selec tion of Syritrps of the finest ffs.O.rs ; and for the convenience of Physicians' andamilies at 4-dis tance from town, we wilPbottlethe soda water in its pure state or flavored with'any of our delicious . syrups. • !,,Fis„. Bear apacially in mindlhat our soda Ili- LEBANON ADVERT-k,c ter is drawn from PORCELAIN-LINED FOUNTAINS, not Copper, and is the coldest, purest and most Sparkling in the Borough. HOLLOWAY'S OINTDENT AND PILLS.—Iu Switzer • land, where a disease of the glands of tho throat called goitre prevails, Holloway's Ointment has been used with the most decided success. This malady is scrofulous in its character, and previous to the introduction of this famous remedy, was supposed to be incurable. It has, however, near ly disappeared from the Canton of Berne, since the establishment of Professor Holloway's agencies in that region, and a distinguished physician of Ge neva has recently recommended the use of the preparation in all districts where the malady ex ists. It is, unquestionably, a certain and safe rem edy forall external disorders, and the Pills are equally efficacious as acuro forinternal complaints. . - . Or' WORT H KNOWING !—Prof. Weed, whose advertisement will be found in . another column, has discovered a remedy , for the gray and bald, which is at 'once practicable and cheap. It re *tires no dyeing, no Twig, nor eXtrabrdirtarylrott. e. There eon henerdeubt Whatever of its einem :cY., We have seen testimonials almost without number, and from men of great intelligence, high standing and merit) Worth. These who have been bald foiliyears are now wearing their own hair, and appear ten years younger than they did six months ago. As in most cases gray hairs and bald heads are both premature and unnatural, it is a duty to remedy them by the natural and undoubted means which Prof. Wood has invented, and now kindly offers to the afflicted. Read his advertisement„try his wonderful remedy, and give the. Professor a, new testimonial.—lfemphia Whig. - (jy.3-2t. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters corrects the appetite, impart a tone to the system, force off the bile and all impareseeretiOna,re , -ffinte the 'bowels, give us Strength of the body and vigor of mind.— For Dyspepsia and dyspeptic sin ptoms, they are the wonder of the afflicted. In all cases of flatu lency, dizziness, prostration; great fatigue and general inability, it is surprising how soon the pa tient finds relief. No family can afford to be with. out Hostetter's Bitters. They require no spirits. Sold in full quart bottles by Druggists and deal ers generally. fjy 8-Im. EMA.3IIrEL REICIAUT, agent, North West corner of Market and Water streets, Lebanon, Pa. July 8, 1857.-Im. This is to certify that I hare made but one application of the MAarc Oia on my fingers, which have . been drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by rhennuitism. It was of sev enteen months standing, and- I-am now entirely cured. I cheerfully mean-mewl it- la all afflicted likewise. S.°bi. FINFROOK, "Woodland Cream"—A POMADE FOR BEAUTI FTESO THE HAIR-highly perfumed, superior to any French article imported, and for half the price. For dressing bodies' Ihtir, it has no equal, giving it a bright, glossy appearance. .it causes Gentlemen's Hair to curl in the most natural manner. It removes dandruff, Al ways giving the hair the appearance of Tieing fresh shampooed... Price only fifty cents. None genuine unless signed FETRIDUE &,CO., Proprietors of the "Mtn OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS." New York. Por sale by Guilford Al Lemberger, and all Druggiets. Feb. 35,185&-Bm. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. English preaching next Sunday morning and' Evening in the Methodist Church. German preaching next'Sabhath morning at 9i o'clock, and English in the evening, in the Iteftirm ed church. . . . German preaching next Sabbath morning, and evening at 6 o'clock, in' the Emanuel's Church of the Evangelical Association. Divine service in Salefn's Lutheran Church, on next Sunday morning at 9i o'cleek,in the German language. -, 411 - AUR.O On the sth inst., by Rev. JfGring, Henry Dot ]em to Sarah Eberly, both of aaakson. On the 7th inst., by Rey. P. N. Kremer, Mr. Geo. F. Ely, of N. Lebanon, to Miss Kate L. Fel. lonbaum, of this Borough. •1 COr**alT, Dirt eih:p r a„e; el`iila s, Miss Folly Rieeliert, aged 53 years, 2 months and 16 days.. .. On the 4th inst., in Union Mr. Peter Good, aged 76 years, '3 menthe and 27 days. On'the 11th inst., in North Lebanon, Mr. Mi chael Unirman, sr., aged about 74 years. - WEDNESDAY; July 15, 1857. - Ex. Family Flour, per bar. - - $9 50 Extra Flour, per barrel 9 00 Extra Superfine Flour, per bbl. - 8 00 Superfine B. Flour, 7 00 Superfine Flour, - - - - - 6 25 Prime White Wheat, per bus.- - 1 90 Prime Red Wheat, per bus. - 1 80 Prime Rye, per bushel . - - 95 Corn,.per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel 50 Potatoes, " - . 75 'fallow, per pound - 7 Ham, - 14 Lard,. . .... 12 Shoulder, ...................12 Sides; . ....... - - - 11 . Butter, - - - - 14 Eggs, per dozen, .... 14 . . . PHILADELPHIA, MARKET.- • MOXDAY; July 18.—P.11. ' There is no export ifemand for Flour, and safes are confined to small rots for home use at $7 12ta 7'50 for superfine; $7 62ia7 57, for extra, and $5 25a8 75 for extra family and fancy lots. -Rye , Flour is held firmly at $4 75: Corn Meal meets a more general, inquiry at $4 per Wheat Comes yorward but slowly. The' nly; transactions made known are 3000 bushels Penn'a redtit'sl 85 per bushel, and 800 inishels white at sl'oo.'A sample of 3000 biisheis new Delaware white Wheat, the first of the season, was exhibit ed this mornnig at the Corn exchange Rooms, and offered at $2 without finding buyers. Rye is lower, and 1500a2000 bushels Penn'a sold at $1 031.. Corn comes forwardslowly, but there is not much demand for it; 2000 bushela yellowsold at 55 cents, part afloat and part in store. Oats are steady. Sales of 2500 bushels at 50 cents per bushel. NEW ADvERTISN.DIENTS. Borough Lots at Public Sale. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on SAT URDAY, AUGUST 20, 1857, at 8 o'clock, p. m., Three Desirable Town Lots, located on the corner of Water street and Doe al ley. Said lots are 25 feet front on said street, and 66 feet deep. They are in an improving part of the boroogb Lebanon t convenient to all the principal and central parts of town,viz: 1.1 squares from the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, the same from Market Square. and the same from the Court House.- Possession will be given . immediately, if. desired. Sale to be.held Baca's .and terms - made known by PETER HESS: F. Emmen . , Aue'r. [Lebanon,'July 15, 's7—ts. A . N OMNIBUS .belonging to the undersigned, n. will be daily at the Depot on the arrival of the Cars to take Passengers and their baggage to any partof Lebanon and vicinity. Persons leav-, ing by the cars will have the omnibus call at their• residences in time fortho cars; by giving.previons notice at Mrs. Rise's Hotel, no patronage of the citizens of Lebanon; and surrounding coun try, is respectfully soHcited. Ju1y15,'57-3m. LOUIS SUTER. Lebanon Volley Rail Road ! fiN and after Monday, July 130, 1857, a FAR- M ;UNGER TRAIN will leave Lebanan-at 3.30 p. m., daily, (esoePtSuridays) connecting at Rn At , ING with the 5.36. p. m. down train for Philadel phia, and the 6.10 p. in. up train for Pottsville. Returning from Reading at 10.30 a. m., on ar- rival of up a. in. train from Philadelphia. FARES -Reading, 85 aud'7o cents; sink ing Spring, 70 and . ss; Wernersville, 60 and 50; Robeaonia, 50 and 40 ;• Womelsdorf, 45 and 35; Meyerstown, 25 and 20 cents. A FREIGHT TRAIN will leave LEBANON' for Reading daily, (cmceptlstindays) at 6 p. m., re turning from Reading at 6 a. m. i= For rates of Freight apply to Mr. CoarRAII Maas, Lithantin, or to G. A; NICOLLS, Julyls, '57-tf. • • Sar'e. ci 3 56 Harrisburg, 72 Lodi's!, street Religions Notices. 'llse Lebanon Market. CAREFULLY CORR)ICTBD WHERIX. Raili•oad Omnibus. szs 11011130171111191: a-trily=r= 2:77.;:ek- . NEW ADVti ELIJAH LONTIACRE...JOHN G. Garth.. LEBANON --4 2„n °Aur'.• Door and Sash Manufactory Located on theSteam-nouse Road, near Cumberland Street, East Lebanon. L lIE undersigned respectfully inform the pub lie in general, that they have added largely to their former establishment, and also have all kinds of the latest and best improved MAoFilig- ERY in the State-in full operation, such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4-c., for conducting the general business for Planing, Serail, Sawing., 4-c., 4-c., and the experience acquired by E. Longaker and .J. G.Gabel,during their connection with the. Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years post, affords full assurance o,lr their ability, in con nection with J. pabel,to select stook suitable to the wants of the Door and Smell business in this State. .They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously - as. sorted stock of DOORS; SASH, Jte., from the best Lumber mahufaetories in the State ' feeling con& dent that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and is calculat ed to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who mayfavor the undersigned with their custom. - The following list comprises the loading arti. cles of stock on band:— Doors, of all sizes; . Sash, of all sizes; , Door Frames, for brick and frame houses; Window Frames, for brick and frame houses ;, Shutters, of all sizes; Architraves; Blinds, of all sizes; • . Casings, from 3 to 8 in.; All kinds Mouldinii; , Surbase ; O. G. Spring Moulding; of all sizes Wash-boards. LONGAQRE, ABEL & BROTHER. Lebanon, July 15,1857. P.• S.—Planing, Sawing, &c., promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. . Lebanon Milmtnall in surance ' Cor pa . ny., INCORPORATED . ET' THE LEGISLATURE OP PA. CHARTER 'PERPETUAL. Office at Jonestown . , Lebanon County, GUARANTEE CAPITAL" $55,000. TrPHIS Company is now fully organized and i to make Insurance on all kinds-of ready property in town or country and on as favorable terms as any well-governed and-safe company, either-on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President—Jorm Bituxann; Esq. _ Vice - President—D. M KARMANY. Treasurer--Gno. F. 3.lEiLy.- Secretary . Wsr. A. 'Emmy. :Directors. • , John Brunner,-Esq., -, . Daniel Brown, D. M. Karmany, • Napoleon Desh; Geo. F. 11161 y- John Arndt, ..._ . W. A. _Barry,. : - John Melly, ' Adam Zeller, ~,,. L. R. Walker, Daniel.H. Biever , -1 I B. M. Bank.. AD- A. S. EILY is the Agent for Lebanon. He may at all times be found at his office in Walnut .Street. Jonestown, July 15, 18 ram _ - - I AFFLICTED READ ; I ;;', MEDWAI, 110USB.—Entibliebed 4-V - twenty two years ago - by Dr. IifNii.ELIN, corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. „ . TWENTY-TWO 'YEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most successful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature, manhood's debility: as an impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirmities, diseases of the skin, and those arising from abate of mercury. TA KY k?AIITICULA R NOTTC.A: There is an evil habit somdtirnes indulged in by boys, In solit ude, often growing - up with them to Manhood; and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to - matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series bf protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. . Few of those whit give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consecfnences,- until they find the ner vous system Shattered, feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vagtie fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 28, 29, of Dr. K.'s book on ''Self-Pumervation.l The unfartinate thus affected becomes feeble, Is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and Weak ; be is dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with lose ener gy than usual: ' if be emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marrine.is unfruit ful, and-his sense tells him,that, this,is_can . • is. early ibillee. TliFie are bottiidbrations whit d awaken the attention of all who are similarly situat lie who places himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S tree ment, may religiously, confide in his honor as a gentle matt. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'apatients will never be disclosed. riffing-nanlet no false modesty deter you from mak.: ing your case known to one, who. from eduCation and respectability, 4 can certainly befriend you. 44- Dr. liINKELIV'S residence has been for tithe last TWENTY YEARS at' the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND UNION streets,.Philatielphia, Pa. . . PATIENTS AT A .HISTANCE Can hare (by stating their can explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter eneloeing n remit. tance) Dr..K.'.s medicine, appropriathiaccordingly. Forwarded to any part of the ignited States, and pack ed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mail art:s prees. READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! A VIGOROUS LIFE OR A PREMATURE- DEATO, KINKEIAN SELP-PRESEiTATION- , -....0NLY 25 CiRTi: Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mail. , GRATIS GRATIS! I GRATIS!! I - A Free GUT To AU. • MISERY RELIEVED! "Nature's Guide," a new and porular Work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning; alike calculat ed to prevent years of misery, and save THOETHANDS'Of lives, is distributed "without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States, on receiving an order enclosing two postage stumps. ' u 1 y 15 3 - . HEALTH DEPENDS ON PURE BLOOD Brandreth'sPjlispurify the.4loodl NO DISEASE CAN REST WEIR JUDICIOUS ,Mild operation with,sueeessful effect are the peeu Batik) , of Braudreth's OUR race are subject to a red undaney of vitiated bile, 'at this season; and it is as dangerous as it is prev alent, but Brendreth's Pills. afford an invaluable and efficient protection. By their occasional 'use lie prevent the collection of tboie impurities; wbich,:wben in suffi cient quantities,'eause so much danger.ho the body's health. They soon cure liver &dente:int, dyspepsla,loss of appetite, pain in th-t head, beart,Mini, pain in the breastbone, sudden faintness and coativeimis; in brief, Brandreth's Pills work their way to the very roots of the disease, cleansing in, their passage, removing every unhealthy. accumulation till the blinalls purified, the whole system renovated, and the functions, andduty of life become a pleasure, where before they had boon sad and weary burden's. Often when nothing has relieved vomiting of the ibest;Serintis character, whether from sea.siekne.ss or Otherwrim,'where the retching has been appalling, a single,dose of four ilrandreth's Pills has at, once cured and the patient has fallen into a sweet sleep. When the mind cannot collect itself; wile?) . 41,e-memory fails;" when it is aneffort to Ex the attention ; when our sieep.is broken end our waking hoitta harassed with foreborlingsofeyil,tben Bratidretles'Pills should be used. If these warnings remain unheeded;ilieunintism, con sumption, diseasoof the heart; bilious affections, jaun dice, dropsies; piles, appoplexies and: costiveness will sud denly present themselves. TheseffiCandreth's pills would have prevented,but nevertheless TRESS they will also cure.' Use them at once; do not let prejudice prevent the use of this simple but potent remedy. Brandreth's Theory of Disease • r Never extract blood. Blood is the life. By t- . abstrac ing it in painful discaves You'iriaioCeasion the patient case, but remember, this ease is only the ,reduction or . lessening.the powet to Biel; by 'tittle tilting away nature's tools, you may proventherfrom fully repairing the ravages of Inflammation, a convert what might only bove.been the sickness of a few days or weeks into a chronic affection of months add, years. - , Brandreth'sp,cciii.d with _ Nature's remedy in fact. When sudden, acute or con. tinned pain occurs from any cause, then to insure a quick return to health, you must use Brandrethii Pills, winch will soon relieve every organ:from Undue presinie, and remove those humors whose.pre:seine often occasions such terrible suffering. BEFORE THE WORLD 1.00 TEARS! 'Oa-Twenty million boxes sold and the sphere of their usefulness still extending„ Ask Air almasack and.pant phlet of cures. Agents will t'inpilr gratis. Brwoux--all pits With "'bp. Broadway''on side lable are counterfeits: i3ket - the genuine T 4 never derOiSe. ''Dr. 46SS, Agent; Lebanon, to: July 15, 1.857.-4 m. ' pH- THERMOMETERS, &.e..--Persons in want of accurate and reliable Thermometers, Hand Mirrors, Traveling Flasks, China & Fancy. Tel:. let Bottles, Puff Boxes, Lubites,and other Choice Perfumes, Tortoise Shell, Buffalo, India Rubber and Horn Pocket' and,Tollet Conibs. Fancy, Se gar and Ash. Stands,. new article.) Grill at GUILFORD & LEMBERGER'S. NeW Drug; Medicine & Perfumery Establisment, ,Market,Street. . PA.RASOLS;Ii.iiii quanlity, all the' fitentitylin, cheaper tYlan ever at & RARER BROS. PII2 Public Sate. WILL be sold at_ public sale, on THURSDAY., JULY 16,1857, at the residence of Josiah D. Dehuff,An North Lebanon Borough, the following PERSONAL PROPERTY: • 1 Woung MULES, 5 Draft Donnas, b in, wide; '9 .„(Syra of Lebanon,) 143 ft: ir'''''._ box, 2 Ore "450.'0n Vragons, a, Wagon l, Carts, a Wheelna, 5 Ore Boxes, 4 ~..' „ s. Mule Gears , Boat 1:14, 11 orse "and ' 1 fir , Bridles, 1 Pick, 2 Shove ,Saddles, -=:- - --77--- ' - - Double Trees, Cbaius,,ae., 4eTen.ders, Single and Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. , t,,,, , when due attendance will be given an aid day, of sale made known by : "`•-terms KlNTifit & DEITUPP:' , North Lebanon Boro', July 8, '57. 5 - Teachers Wanted.. Trsgr(oor. DTRECTORS.of the NORTH LERANONI3OROROR District, in the Plank Road School. House, on MONDAY,- THE 3RD DAY OF „AUGUST, 1.367,,at 2. o'clock ' A: M.; for the purpose of electing 3 male and 2 for. male.Teachers,for the Public Schools Of said dia. trict, for the ensuing term of ten• months. . ; The County Superintendant will be presentatthe same time and .place, to examine applicants. - - By order of the Board. CHARLES B. FORNEY, Pres't. JOHN IT; MILLER, Secretary.. • - - North Lebanon Borough, July. 8, 1337.-td. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue ofa writ of Venditioni Exponas, is sued out of the court of ' Comnion Pleas of Lebanon county, and to me directed; I will sell by Public Sale or'Outcry, SATURDAY, JULY 25; 186'7, at one o'clock, P. M.; the Court House, lti the Borough of Lebanon, all the estate, right, tideland interest, of JOHN, WElDMAN;;Eiii..„'ef f in, and to, the folloWing reel estate, via No. 4; 'A certain TWO-STORY STONE HD U and LOT OR a PIECE OP GROUND, fronting on Cumberland Ss street s io said borough of Lebanon, and bounded on the South and East by Alleys, and on the west by lot,of Christian Henry. This house is the best finished Dwelling in l Leb . anon,aving recently been completely remodeled. There are, also, on the premises, a' goad BRICK STABLE, CISTERN; &e., Ae. No. 5. A certain OUT-LOT," 'situate in Corn wall township, (now Borough'of Lebanon,) adjoin ing lands of Jacob MeComicl, George Snavely, and others, Containing 5 ACRES - and 20 PERCH , ES. more or-less. No. 6. All those certain OUT-LOTS, situate in the Borough of. Lebanon, and part of Light's Addition end numbered in the. -General Plan -of said Addition, with - the numbers 16,11 12, 15, 16, 17 and 31, respectively, and containing in 'the whole 14 ACRES and 85. PERCHES, more or less, adjoining the Lebanen Valley Railroad, Church street, Old Farm Road, Hornet Alley, MettheW Steward, and others. This Tract is di vided into 07 BUILDINC/ LOTS, and will be- so sold. These Lots are advantageously locat ed for Dwelling,s, being near the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot-and Weimer's Machine Shops, and present an opportunity for investment rarely equaled. • Seized and taken under eVeution as the Property of JOHN W.S.IDMA* - .Asq., and will be sold by. DAVID -M. SHBEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, July B. f 1851% MARYLAND. LOTTERIES! Brilliant Scheme. Capital Pkize of $32,660 , to be drawn on the HAVANNA PLAN I Granci Consoliddted Lottery ohillaryland EXTRA CLASS SEVEN", To be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, - On Friday, July 815 t, 1857. - SCHEME. 1 prize of $.72.660 Is $32,660 2 prizes of 1,750 are 3,500 1 " 10,000 is 10,000 2 " 1,500 are 3,000 I 1 " 5,000 is 5,002 2 " 1,250 are 2,500 2 " 4,000 are 8,0001 20 " 750 are 15,000 2 " 3,000 are 6,000 -20.. " 600 'are 12,061 2 " 2,600 are 6,000 140 " - 400 are 16,000 2 " 2,000 are -4,000 I - IA?, ~ 300 are 30,200 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes of,, 300 400 Ap to . $32,660. are $1,600 4 " " - 10,000 are 1,200 A -‘"" ' 250 - " 5,000 . are 1,000 :81e4a" , 200 " • 4;000 :. are 1,600 17,t , ' .!` . ,150 ... ...1A- 4loot e. ,e ." arer 1,200 8 " 100 " ..". '2,500 are . 801) 8V " 90 ' " ' 2.000 are '720 8•" ... 80 .. " " 4,750 are 640 8 " ' 70 " ' ' 1,500 are bso 8 „ t ...,,,,, .. .60 ,e) " .1,250 are 480 80 '". ' i 50:.....-= " .750 are 4.000 80 "...'-'. 40 " " ,600 are 3,200 160 ". - 30 " _ 400 are 4,800 412 ""7" . " ' --;' ' 20 " ' 800 are 8,240 1,000 reser - amounting to $033,800 $1 Whole Tickets $lO .—halves $5.--Quarters $2,1. $1,2 0 2,000. MAGNTGICENT LOTTERY. ALL PRIZE SCREME! CAPITAL $62,020. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland, Class I„ For, the Benefit of the Consolidated Md. Lotteries. `To be drawn in -Baltimore, Maryland, on SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1857. 78 Numbers--12 Drawn Ballots. All Prize Scheme. te,Each audEspaY Tioket in this Lottery, mu, as A PIlIzE; for an those tickets witliout a drawn number, are each entitled /0 FIVE DOLLARS gross. '• • - 1 Prim of $62,628 is $c2,520 12;001 „„„„, 1 " 12 500 j "P"'" 1 ". 10,000' . 1 ` • 8,43°° - 10,000 1 " 8 ,0 1 6,000 " ' 6,00' are 124000 4 ! - 5,000 are .5,000 1 *44 - ' 5,000 10 ," 2,600 am 196 " 400 , are 66 . . . 200 are AO are fi6 " 60 era 4,093 - 40 are 25,740 " " ' :;20'are . 45 , 760 . are 76,076 priMe, amounting M - $1,202,000 Certificate ofpackage of 26 Wholes coat • $257 50 26 thrives l2B 75 " . 26 Quarters - 64 37 " 26 Eighths - 32 18 Tickets $2O; Ilalyes $10; Quarters $5; Eighths s2i Addrese ail orders for Tickets in the above Splen did Scheme to CORBIN & CO., Box 190 P. 0.., Baltimore, Md. N. 8.--All .Prizes, no matter from whom perches cd, in the Maryland Lotteries cashedian receipt of the Tickets, by Drafts on Banismearest the corres pondent or as they ugly desire. July 8, 1857. GUILFORD & LEIVIRERGER'S New briig& Chemical Store, Market Streei,..Lebanan; Pa. aIJILFORD do lEKBERGER .have opened Ul their elegant nevilirag Store, frith `a full as sortment of pure and well-seleefed Drugs, Medicines, Perfunieiy, Dye- Stuffs, 4.c., 4c. For Family Uses, all kinds of Spices Farina, Corn Starch, Arrow-root,;-Cooper's isinglass and French Gelatine,Flaoring Extracts for,puddings, pies, custards, lec., of; their - Own manufacture, which, need but a single' trialto ,prore their supe rior flavor. -Rennet wino for making slip junket, much more economical and convenient than the old method, and various other articles which will recommend themselves to Housekeepers. Per . and Toilet Articles of every rleeeription, Extracts .for the handker chief of the choioest , iidore, a.full variety of Hair Oils and PomiturOs,' a superior assortment of soapt including the eelehyata Nyiaph soap for beantifYing the conipleirkim ' The -Balm 'of a Thousand Flowers,. kfeen Fun a-Chin - 434e prepara tion for 'the Orin,. and a full assortment 0, other Tbilet,Towders. Hair Tooth and Shavingbritsh es, and a variety of lititralo, India rubber, Horn and Ivory combs. DyeSllB, Indigo; madder, liikwood7 tVc. For kousekeoper B—.Ba,rning Fluid, Campbene or Pineloil, lamp oi4- washing soda, Baponifieri pure spices, Herbs, and such otber_articles as pre required in families. • Trusses, of every size, and all the popular Patent Medi cines, Medicinal Wines and Brandi:mantle:choice variety of Segars and Tobaeoo.- - „ Guilford ‘Lemberger_vvill use every efforkik serve the citizens of Lebanon and others, with all articles in their line of a purity, freshness andpet feetion unsurpassed; which tb.eyfiatter themselves their facilities and knowledge: of the Drug busi ness will fully enable them to. physician'i Prescription/ accurately, compound ed, and persozial attOndance given at all hours. The Store will be open - _on Sundays, for dispensing medicines only, from :8 to 9 is the morning and fromLto 2 in the afternoon. • Lebanon, Dec. 24,1856.- " _ • fas, TRINE AIcADASI - are ready to ready: to: firlik accommodate everybody with. Boot:I:Chaos, Trunks and Traveling bags. - NOTICE» irolHE undersigned having disposed of his Boot lE . and Shoe Establishment to his son, P. F. McCaully, and, retired froth the business, b anx ious to make settleinent with the public; There fore, ail persons knowing themselves indebted to, or having viable upon, him, are respectfully re quested to call at his fesidence, are this time and the first day of August, next, to make settle ment. SOLOMON" DicelillLLY. Lebanon; Jnacf24,lBs7.—td. Valuable Borough PropertY FOE SALE! S offered at private sale, that valuable half lot 1 or Piece of Ground, situate at the north-east ear. nei of Walmit and Water stieets, Lebanon, front. '.1 . 3 feet on Walnut street and 80 feet on Water sire , ',+ resent occupied by• John Farrel's Marble Yard ,o ,lrNt l i h area FRAME ItOtSlOf ase: It is 1°Ca"11115"1., 41 square of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, tre of to wn. - „particulars a pply "fseen &pot and the den- , to Sohn Farrel, on the premises. Pine 24, 1857. V.lolll' ?ailuable Property *bir Sales THE Subscriber off , era at Private Sidesi, tot of 'Groundbifilate on MarkefsqUare,7onestown, sixty,-sii feet front, and one hundted and sirty l five in Aleptb, on which are a first-rate two-story Dwelling and,Htere house, with cellar,dndltr Uri whole„ a brick Hammer Hong, notrialtalleg, Well with Pump, c. and goird tit i % , given on the bit of Notemiset. He also offers hiscutiin oekofHILRDWARE, Iron, -Nails, Glass, Paints, &e., 'at prime cost.— All those desired:is of bargains will find it to theit interest to call soon, us he is determined to close out by-the Ist of November, 1857. - LEVI BICKEL: Jonestown, July 1,18§7.-3t.4' -.741N *ZS 10.1 g LIME 'MOM FREDERICKSBURG, viii JONES-- -I! TOWN, to LEBANON. Leaving Fredericksburg every morning (Sun days exeepted,) at di o'clock, and will leave Leba non on its return on the arrival of the Philadel phis and Reading line. pr• Through Tickets, at a reduced price, Ca* •be neared at Philadelphia or Reading, for Jones tolin or Fredericksburg. rya This , is a four-horse Coach, and the line will be kept in the best condition. Nwiejbut good Horses will be used. The public patronage is respectfully solicited. The Stage dffice in Lebanon will betat, Heinhard'a Hotel, and at Fredericksburg a 0311.0. Hotel.— The Coach will be at the Railroatb:Hepot to meet the train. TOXAS BARTO. July I, MT.-3m. Farmers' it: invite the THateunnttenrsityed theirw o f uld n rg s sp a e n c respectfully public in general, to the fact that they are prepared, the coming season, to manufacture and have on hand the largest and best assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever'offered to the Farmers of this county, such as Wheeler's Improved Railway I'orse•l'owors and Threshers; Manny's combined Reaper and Mower, with 'Wood's latest improvements ; Coleman's Form Mill ; Grain Drills and Fans; Gourley's Patent Harrow and Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters; Portable Cider Mills, Clover-Hullers, Corn Shellers, Fodder Straw and 'fay Cutters, &c. tlet- All of the above Machines are of the latest and best.improvements, and are all warranted to give satisfaction. Also, Castings of all kinds made to Order, and at short notice. Particular attentimf paid to REPAIRING, and charges reasonable. FA MIMS will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to their advantage to purchase Machines manufactured in their own county. All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1857. JEREMIAE BoAS SSER JOSIAH GETTL.E. LEBANfk`L Tifirti : VAL STEAM P NOR,. • • GAS, GASSER & GETTLE4ith rdlM,the citizens of Lebanon county a boring , ' counties, that they are now in f e , tion, and are prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORK syMACHINERY Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding; Sash,Doors,Window, Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and aniether kind of Sawing which may be wanted test& builders. The subscribers leg leave to inform the public that they have the latest and best improved machinery in the coun ty, such as Woodworth's Planer, he., and that they are able to produce as good work as the corm ty can produce. None but the best and well-seasoned LUMBER: will be used. Carpenters and Builders are invi ted to call and examine their ready-made stock, Which they will always keep on band, and judge for themselves. .a,OOO Their Shop is on Pinogrova Road, near Pbreinees Old Foundry._ Lebanon, June 17, '57. 26,006 76,460 13,200 6,600 5,040 Watches Jewelry, &c. Watches ) ~ :„...„ IT is a fact worthy of -note, .....F7 that the Jewelry Store *332 '' ' "-- -------- North Second st., Philadelphia, sells goods 20 per cent. less than al7- gala. place in the United States. Look at the prices. Gold Lever Watches 18e, full jeweled 02.00 Silver Levers, full jeweled,- 10.00' " Hunters, . 12 to 18.00 Gold. Hunters, 28.00 Eight-day Watches,(Hunters,) 60.00 Also, all other kins of Watches, Gold Chains, Jewelry, be., sold less than anywhere else. Call in and examine. 3,960 163,680 514,800 =B,BOO Country merchants anpplied wholeeale or retail. N. D. GODFREir, No. 332 North 2d at., between Callowhill and Wood sta., Philadelphia. June 17, :1857.—fims. NV AT'CITE - S'AND JEWE 7ItY ,ANOTHER NEW LOT OF "IV' WATCHES AND JEWELRY, - JUST RECEIVED BY j W, ACKER, In Cumberland street, next door to Dr Lineaweaver's. Oct. 22, '56 RELNIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, Highly Concentrated Extract Buchp ) .for Diseas es of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, dm., is a Safe and pleasant remedy. Read the advertisement in another column,head ed "Helmbold's Genuine Preparation." "EMBROIDERY, Collarsi Sleeves, JEAI Mitts,-Gloves, Hosiery, in short alt a lady. wants for a full and complete Dress. They think thee, are able to prove by their prices thlit, it - Trill be.your advantage to see-their galls before punehasing elsewhere. Domeetic Goode, A full ara_general assortment that defies beating. • Gentlemen, Will•find.the best,- the - handsomest, and they feel warranted'to say the eheapeat Fu3aorsment of all kinds of. Cloths, Cassimeros, plain and fancy, and all kinds of spring and summer Goods for men and boys that will be offered. tkuarharo tide spring. Their selections are large and good, and fheir prices very low. To see them call at the raw Front . of. RABER Op look Bonnet Ribbons 1 A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Bow net; Satin and Mantua Ribbons just received and for sale very cheap at May 13. HENRY & STINE'S. FOR SALE. OU R , CORN, OAT'S; AIIDDLTNGS, 4 .0 BRAN, SALT BY Tilrajtf-, at the Genesee ardllis of " 71 _ Lebeakori, PIL A. MAJOR & BROTHER: Lebanon, Lebanon Co., I' such as