lebantrit TERMS, $1 50 A YE/12 LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1858 TIO:ME AFFAIRS. D. S. Raber's Fountain for lie distillation of Sparkling, Ice Cold, Soda Water, is now In prime operation . We tried it, and pro. nounce•it 0. K. Gdilford & Lemberger's Soda , 'Water, manufaetureLin Poreelainl'onntains,and 'drawn from anelegant Urn; - told 14, 'and , spark - lb:kg ae offampaigne, -le just the drink for the season. I'm it. eo Dr. Ross has in Operation his foun tain of Sparkling Soda Water. Ilia fixtures arc first class and h - la ! Syrups the'very best. For a 'OOll4O very refreshing drink call there. We also call attention to the new advertise ment of his Drug Store. The Dr. hu. had a largo experience in the business, and any order entrust ed to him will be carefully and promptly attend ed to, C. 8., of Templenian's Home will have his favors appear next week. Birkinbine, the, gentleman who erected our Gas Works, has been appointed `Chief Engineer of the Philadolphin Water Works. The School Directors have been surrounding the Academy with excellent eurliittg. As soon as the pavement and the street are grad ed that section will make quite an improved ap pearance. Theee.ltre now in the course .of erection in this bcrongh-30 now buildings. -This dues . notu . hoti the times fo be I 0 Yei'y At t he same timo, if it had nOt been for tho hard times there would probably `1513 300 now houses building. in this locality. A -number of, now buildings are , also going-up in North Lebanon. Indian.sl- 7 -E. B. Denune & CO.'s renowned Indian Tronge and Bnck's fora:maths Troupe, will exhibit in Lebanon, nekt Friday, the 23d inst. The entertainment is said to be very interoating and instructive, and-furnishing rich scones of fun. Persons who desire to laugh and grow fat ehould invest a - quarter in this fndian Medivine. It is no humbug. The Annual Commencement of Franklin and Marshall College, The annual Commencement of this Institution will take place on WedneSday, the 28th inst. The graduating Claes consists of sixteen tnewbers, all of %Thom are expected to deliver short addresses on the occasion, 'rho addresses before the Alum ni, will be delivered on Tuesday evening previ ous, by A. K. Seyster Eq., of Hagerstown, Maryland. WATER STOPPED.—On Sunday a wook, ono of the hottest days of the season, our enterprising and energetic neighbors of Reading had their hydrant water stopped off. Those who could tall back upon pump water were very glad to do so. It's rather bad, iti this age of improve ment, When those furore!' with the improvements ore Worse situated than those who have thorn not. Chu trouble in RettAlog is that the t‘ipply of ire.- ter does not equal the (lantana. Ititying the grog stopped is btid'Snottgin be. When the prohibition OtitiVirl to Wit or— th rrab te r 00 ° —11? hew ! HOME AGAIN.---WilliaM Cole men, Esq., arrived at his home, at Cornwall, on Thursday last, after an absence ut one cur, iit greatly improved health. lle visited England, Prance, Italy, Germany, &e., in Europe; Egypt, in Alava, and the Moly. land, in Asiu. Ile visit ed the place where Christ was horn , and saw the manger in which the Son of tai first beheld the light of day. After a short visit to his brother It. W. Coleman, Esq., at Cornwall, he took pos. 'session of his now Mansion, where be was com plimented the same evening with a serenade by the Perseverance Band of thin"-place. Cracky ! but the times ale dull. 'Our local have dwindled down to a morn speck this week. To spin out a little we take occasion to mention that the publie's humble servant, the editor, and his son John, a shaver of six sum mers, wont on a fishing excursion the o:her morn ing. Rising at. 3 o'clock, A. M., we drudged down the.canal to the tunnel, with rods, lines, and hooks. Arriving there we became sensibly impressed With the idea that to catch fish we must first catch "worms for bait," in which very pleasant occupation we spent the best part of the morning. Wo then fished, and are proud to say that nut a single one of the finny tribe lost its liberty by any act'of ours. We reached home by 8 o'clock. The neighborhood of the tunnel is a good fishing place, but drat it for catching pur poses. We could'nt did it ! Frightful Accident.—A party of ladies and gentlemen left this city last Saturday 'oh a visit to the family of Major Henry S. Kapp, 'near Birdsboro. They spent the day vary pleas. antly at this gentleman's hospitable house, and between 10 and 11 o'clock at night, started on their return home. As they were passing along the road adjoining the canal bridge, at Bridsboro, one of the carriages, containing seven of the par ty—Dirs. Knabb, Wife of tho editor of the Jour oat, Miss Daniels, Miss Wells, two Misses James, Mr. B. F. Owen, and Mr. Rich and Rogers—was precipitated over an ahnoatperpondieular bank 12 or 15 feet high, together with the horses, which . fell on top of the carriage, and broke It to pittbs. Those who witnessed the fall, Wait astonished to - find that every one of the occupants of the car. rine was not crushed to 'Wall, so frightful did the accident appear. But, as good fortune would 'have it, they all escaped With slight injuries, ex- Copt Mrs. Knabb, who was picked up in an in sensible condition, and whose life was despaired of, for some hours. But, with the assistance of prompt medical attendance, she revived, when it :was found that her collar-bone was broken, and :her bead badly bruised. She was brought home on Sunday evening, and we are glad to learn is 'now recovering no rnpltlly as the nature of her 'lnjuries will admit. Tbo plate where this accident occurred, is rep. 'resented as extremely dangerous, owing to the 'recent digging away of the road by the Schuyl kill Navigation Company, to fill up a break in 'their canal. IT this be so, it is An act of trespass and negligence which deserves the severest rep. 'reliension.—Roadlng Gazette of Saturday. That brave soldier, Gen. John. A. Quitman, diod at Natchez, on Saturday, the 17th inst. He died of diseaso contracted from 'the National Hotel poison, Washington, at the inauguration of Mr. Buchanan. V.. On the 2d of July, 1778, the day the De oTiSittnn of Independent* passed Congress, the therradketor in Philadelphia stood at 78 degrees at 0 A. Dec, at 79 degrees at 9 h. 40 min., and at 74 degrees at ,0 P. M. On the fourth of July, when it was sigotll; . the thermometer stood at 68 degrees at 6 A. 1%!., 723 degrees at 9it M. 76 at IP. M., and at 731 at r. 3i; For the Lebeaum Advertiser. Notes of a Trip to Lebanon. The day King had already passed the meridian and was fast hastening to his resting place behin,d tbu Western hill tops, when I quitted the tit:Unica of a kind brother in the , pitiee'Selected by the Old Keystone as the place 'wliere gather the literati in Council to make, re-make and repast laws for the good of our Commonwealth (Win 'plain words, the Capitol of our State. I left it to seek after the Depot of the Lebanon'Valleyttil l iroad; I was soonAttracied to the place large and char actititirlc raters on tile side of tlie heading— " The Lebanon Valley l itailivad Depot." The oars were drawn up and all right fo• a start wait ing the hour specified in the schedule, when with speed they would carry us to our respective desti nations—mine batik Lebanon. The cars 'Were well filled with 'shoat of merry passengers; there were the old and young, the gay and sedate, and especially a party of young ladies, who having just been liberated from - the monotony of school exercises wore as lively as the caged bird, when liberated. We bad to wait but a few moments when 'the loud shrill whistle of the engine an nounced the fact of our starting. Soon we were borne along at a swift pace, passing in quick suc cession houses, rocks, trees and picturesque land scapes, now stopping to take water, letting off and taking on passengers, until the cry of the conductor announcing the name—Lehunou— brought "us to our feet to seek an aperture for de parture from the cars. On quitting the ears iu company with my wife, we were met by a lc ind friend Of hers, and by whom we were invited to his hospitable place of sojourn, there to spend the dilys of our tarry in the town. we were soon brought before the dour of his home, where we met his 'kind, sociable, and agreeable *if°, 'who cheerfully invited us to all the benefits 'et her home whilst we sojourned in old Lebanon; for indeed the adjective "old" is not at all unapt iyhtrn 'We take into consideration the antiquity of its origin, or birth. There is a difference of opin ion in regard to the exact date of its origin. One historian says:—"lt was laid out about the year 1750, by a person 'Of the name Steitze, from whom, for litan'Y years it was Called Steitzes tote'n." Ina history of Lebanon, we fiud . .tlA opinion of Rev. (-Norge Lachman, D. taken froin the Evan . Magazine, for 1312, vol. 1, p. He says, "Dies° s.tadt, Libanon , ist im yuhr 1156, von George Rteitze au - sgelegt wortlen, and liegt an data Fluss Quitopahilla, (010 Indianiseber nama, der auf Deutch, Sehlangenloch heist." So then I in applying the adjective we are certainly • not wrong. The name Lebanon given to it affefward, it is supposed by some, was given, in''allusion to the Lebanon of Scriptural history. Around that name, as•applied to Lebanon„, of Pennsylvania, there cluster a thousand thoughtspleasant and painful—such as the sufferings and deprivations of its first settlers from the depredations of the Indians and the lack of comfortable dwellings and suitable utensils, culinary and agricultural. The painful thoughts of the India Massacres, such as that of the murder of Spitler, in 1751; the murder of the German Father and son, and the capture of his - two daughters Barbara and Regina, together with many others equally pain ful. Yet the thoughts of `Weir being permitted to worship God, to juin in celebrating praises to llis name in a locality so beautifully adapted to the wants of the people in divine worship, arc pleasant thoughts to all succeeding generations. It was my first visit to the place, bad as I passed along its street I could not help comparing the actual with the ideal, and hrettting forth inter jectfveiy in giVint theindauce of alithatls beau tiful, grand, bUtiness and enterprising like, as well as itltt it covers, in faVor of the actual. The ideal Of Lebanon could not. compete with actual in every of the above qualifications. I was struck with the apparent go•a-headtit-eness of its inhabitants, practically illutitated in the appearance of very many new WA fittings and oth ers in the course of erection, as well as in the business department. All the different places of mercantile, mechanical, artistica and profession al business departments; stores for the sale of dry goods, ware, drugs, groceries, the law yer and doctors' offices, rooms for the taking of our beautiful faces on glass—ambrotyping— in all its different departments of trade ant i busi ness are duly represented. I visited (at the request of one of the firm,) the firm of Reber &Dro.'s.; I found them a compact body of brothers, enterprising, energetic and so ciable, with good business qualifications, which they turn to available purposes. They have erected a splendid edifice, dedicated to the differ ent dePhillaii3 of business. 011 c of the like's occupies an apartment on the first floor as a Drug Store, casting forth the articles which possess the eta Iredientrix A l atterne. ilib rettlaining and principal upavhnept on the same floor is oceupi ed by the other Bra's as a Dry Goods establish ment; there are also in the same building on the upper floors the offices of two newspapers, also one or two Daguerrean and Atobrutype Galleries. The whole building presents a beautiful iond sinus aspect, and is a credit to the place, and an enduring monument of the business tact of the builders. Hero I will F tbp for the present, and in my nest will give an account of howl spent my Sabbath in the town, also a few remarks concern ing the different Churches, their past and present condition. J. T. B. Div. Jot, duly 12th ) 1858. Reaping Match— Trial of healers.--A trial of Reapers took plane on Saturday afternoon last, under the auspices of the Barks Co'y Agricultur al Society, in a field of grain belonging to Mr. F. Seidler, adjoining tho Andalusia llutel, opposite the Charles Brims' Cemetery. There wort alatge number of spectators in attendahee, together with the Committee appointed by the Society to award the diploma to tho best Reaper. Consideradle interest Was man!festetl in the trial by all present, and the utniost good feeling . prevailed, which was heightened by excellent ice-creams ar.d re freshments furnished by the Proprietor of the hotel, Mr. James Medary. There were but two Reapers entered; the Ketchum Reaper, manufac tured by Roes tk Spangler, of this city; and the Manny Reaper, for whom J. L. Stichter, is the local agent. The Reapers were started a short time after the time appointed. The Manny en tered the field ready harnessed, having been drawn by the horses oh its Ora *hada from Read ing, to the field, and commenced cutting dawn its share of the field in beautiful style. It mov ed off gracefully and as easy as a carriage, the driver and the man handling the fork firmly rid ing in their seats on the Reaper, and continued &ling steadily all the time, until its task was ac complished, which occupied exactly two hours and fifteen minutes. The Ketchum Reaper, after some delay, was put into operation and performed several circuits of the share of the field allotted to it, but while it cut doWn the grain well, it did not perform to the satisfaction of those who wore working it, and . the hands Were changed several times. After the third or fourth round, the contest was given up, leaving the greater part of its shares of the grain standing on the field, The Id anny Reaper performed its work 'admi rably, cutting a wider swathe, and causing no in terruption whatever. It was the unanimous opinion of all present, that on this occasion, it had shown its superiority. The commit tee in due time will report theirl44 which, we venture to say, will be in accdr ea with these fattc—Reading THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPtR. ELECTION—The semi annual election for officers of the Per Severance Engine and Hose Company, of this Borough, held at their Hall, on Tuesday erenkg last, resul. toil Ibll6ws, "ii : President —T. T. Worth. Vice President—. John W. Harbeson. Secretary— Joel H. Hoffman. As's't Secretary—Charles Rodarmel. Treasurer--Adam Directors—John A. tench, Wm. Eathich First Principal Engineertenry Shirk. First Principal "togineer's Assistant— Wm. Rauch. Second Pri 00l i tngi 3eer--,70el H. Hoff man. Second Principal Engineer's AssiStane— Henry S Ilarbeson. Jury List for Au GRAND John Albright, Borough Joseph Brubaker, Ilehrg David Bollinglr, Jock - son Henry Bickeler, Bethel John F Cherrington, Mark John A Bonged, Jockhon James Elliott, N Ann villa Pernelor.„ LebanonP Froylinglon4(4, Swiera John Muth, Jackivon Isaac Long, N A nnvillo Samuel Light, Borough TRITERS Peter Arnold. Borough George Boiniardner, E Ghatubere Bubb, Heidelb'g Henry Bernhard, Borough William Bair, Heidelberg Christian Baehiiidn. Corn Samuel .111eletine, N George Verr.Borough itohuitt Evans, Cornwall Saiuiicl TA, Cornwall Henry . W Ehrinan. Load's Andrew Fox, S Leti tp Remy Frank, Annville Mieheel Fret' thorn. Borough 'Samuel Greenawalt, Boeh George ()easy, Jackson George Garberich, (p a) E 11 Jacrib Hrcider, Corn • all Mr OUR LOCAL REPORTER Raving Again.—The onu-horse tow. hintaic. It is useless for us to waste pow der over a Mon foe. Owing to the "tight tittles," the time for saving five per cent. on State and Coun ty Tax, bas been extended To Saturday next. • - WE have had tempting displays of Cucumbers, Beans, anti various otter vegeta bles, in our market for a few days past. They sold at reasonable prices.. lan ink awl larvest—The crops in this county have nearly all been housed, and are said to be the heaviest gathered for many years, and of superior quality. Droves of Cattle in fine Collditioll arc pushing for the Philadelphia market. Large numbers have lately passed through th is Borough. W> shall soon begin to look fur reduced prices of beef.. Putter% is i s '&004 can4;irtiah..' Shutters, says one of the 'devils,' itre a "great institution." hear him—" They aro things placed in front o Windows for young la dies to peep through at the gentlemen 'passing slang." This definition conflicts slightly with Webster. "Pine Apple Fashion,,',' is the name given to the fashionable mode of iontting getle:then's hair. It is cut close to the scalp.— Don't look very handsome, but Is soda by one of the &Atonable to feel very comfortable. WE notice at. e6i. Hotel.s the ar c.-ivni ''unusual Anther of visitors ?rbin the city, to remain during, the extreme 141; of the season. Lebanon and vicinity offer ii `delightful summer resort. Persons soiourni4 in our miint should not forget to pay a Viert to Cornwall. :The tallooil rnanunictured by Messrs. Swartz, Keene, and 'Wilma, the ascen sion of which was postponed on the evening of the sth inst., n-as let off lust week - . I t was of a largo eize, and beautifully shaped. The balloon roc to a groat height, taking a north-easterly courst. A Harvest Home Celebration by the Lutheran Sabbath School of Jonestown, w'll Wein° tiff on Saturday, the 31st inst. Great prep arations are being made to render this a pleasing amour. The bounteous crops with which we have been favored by a kind Providence, should in duce the public to make "Harvest Home" an im portant even,. Pie Nies.—A party composed of ladies and gentlemen, left this Bor ough on Friday morning, to spend the day -in en agreeable in:moiler, in the rural districts- The late rain, which was as precious as the shower of gold lot fall by Jove into the silken lap of Dame, rendered the day pleasant and cool. The party we learn, enjoyed themselves highly. On Saturday a pie-nie was given in Mr. Leh man's woods, by the youthful portion of our com munity. One of the "devils," who had the pleas, ore to be among the number, speaks highly of the affair. lie was, as a matter of toursd; one of the favorites with the "Vright eyes." We understand that several other pie-nie4 are in contemplation. This is just the weather to make people think of shady groves, water gaps, and trout streams. The town is on many occa sions deserted by those not chained to the wheel of business. ,on Tilfarkei. cekly by Myers 5 A•hQue: . WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, ISSS. Potatoes, ? btt , Eggs, 14 dos., Butter, % 10 Lard, 9 'rano*, 9 Elam. 11 Shoulders, 9 Sides, 9 Soap, 8 Bees-war. 25 Whltb 5 Mixed liagS, 2 Flax. ? Ib , 1234; Bristles, ?„ lb., 40 Feathers, Vi lb., 4Z0,4 Wool, ? lb., 40 Soup Beans, qt., S j Yinegar, ? gal., 123,f, :Appl6.llutter,%l dock, 4b The Philailelipliia Market. PIIILADELPILIA, Jots 19, 1838. The Lel)ian nxilluily Con -cafe! We( LEBANON, li I,eh. Mills 11x. Pam. $5 00 Smith Extra 4 50 Lab. Super. . nue 400 ' Prlihe Whitti Wlitiet, 95 pilMe lied Wheat, 90 Prime Rye ; 60 Corn, 75 Cats, 35 Clover-seed, 3 00 Timotly . -seed, 2 50 Flaxseed,:'lso Dried AppleS,Te bu., 100 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peach “Snitz,' 250 Peach "Hu tzels," 125 Cherries, 1 50 Onions, 50 BISEADSTILIFFS.—ThO more favorable turn .ii the :tdvices from abroad have done little to dispel the depression which has governed the Flour market' for Boole inontha past, and prices exhibit no change since the close of our last review, and on ly about 2,000 'ibis were disposed of at $4,25 per bbl fur straight superfine ; $4,50@5 fur extra and extra fatuity—the sales to the trade have been within the range of these figures fur common to choice brands and extra, and $5,50@6 for fancy lots. Rye Flour nod Corn Meal have been quiet, with small sales of the former at $3,31i, and 1,200 bbls of the latter at $3,371 per bbl for Ponnsylva- Dill, end $3,871 per bbl for Brandywine Meal.— Of Wheat, the supplies have boon very light, but they are fully equal to the demand, as the Millers aro purchasing only to supply present wants, In anticipation of lower prices. Sales of 10,000 has at 90 0 @51,05 for fair and prime red, and . sl,lo@ 1,20 fr,r white, including new Southern ut $1,03 @l,OB for red and $1,15 to $1,20 for irhite - -the latter for prime parcels. Rye is in steady de mand; sales of 2,000 bus Pennsylvania at 70c.— Corn is in good request, and scarce at a further advance; sales of 18,000 bus. Yellow at 780850 afloat and 704g85c in store, including softie white at 71c. Oats have been freely taken at the, ad vance with sales of 15,000 bus. Pennsylvania at 41@420 °losing at the latter rate, and Southern at 40®41e Or bits, afloat. ust Term, .1858 attr~orS John Light (ss) i 5 Leh Dor Franklin Ke.ner, Heill%; Jacob" 1 3Tiohnel, Union Henry B Ores, B..r.ugh John Reist, S Annvilto Henry Raber, Borough Jcleph Sham°, Borough Jtirph Fit Offer, Elifanover DaniOl Uhrich.,Jackson Joseph Uhrich. Cornnsll 'sane Weidner,Londontlerry 'William Zimmerman, .R JURORS. George Long, Sirattira Samuel Lope, illillereek Felix It Light, S Leb tp Aaron blnsaer, JaCiCtiill4 Lyman 1 Rank, Swatoza Rlexatfr , Ftilinroetz. Ileitl'g Henry 13 Seltzer, Ann Leek St-14,14, N Leb For, 09,1 in Stec, Leb tp Je o..StniviAy, .1 . ,‘• Le tp 9, raei Jackson Sarum!: Uhla nd, E Julia Viler, .Ir, Y:llaanrer &lame' Wise, ki L.b tp George Toner, 3watara limn , Yeager, Fwatara Lpri 11 rt7.ter , Jackault D - avict Zeller, Bethel miLAPELPILLVCATTL E MARKET.---The market fur Deaf Cattle at Warden's Avenue Drove lard was dull this week, and prices fell off 50 eon to on the 100 lbs. Since oar last, the arrivals there were 802 hand, and the Rolea ranged at $3- 00, $8 50, $8 75 @ $0 00 Ip. as in qual ity. Aland 200 Cow' and Calves were at Wardeirs this week, selling at from $3O to $•10 for_ good fresh Cows, $2O to s3i) fur middling quality, and $l5 to $25 fur dry Cows. Of Hogs, the receipts only reach about 000 head; the market, was dull, with sales at from sti 25 to SG 00 the nett 100 lbs. The arrivals of Sheep at 'Wardell's were 0,680. The market was lively ; and alt sold at frein's2 to $1 each, being equal to 7@B eentsV lb. dressed.: Special NOliCeS. See navertinmcnt of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigurntor in another column. "ff• EA D DR. HARDMAN'S ADVERTISEMENT ! . Murk the day and date. Hon:m-41's Ctisvmustr AND PILLS.—AiI erup tion, sores and tumors are fed by irritating and, poisonous particles in the exterior enctiration.— PRIVATE Ft ALE. These are 'reached add natralited by this pen- at T , b ( e nt s t l i tmliet , one, ..4 q pi irate ..tlebt, fine It 1 IX LOT etrat fug Mt tidote, and a pea-feet cure is the natural ( : )f ti f li b tc a tu t t Walnut &reel . . near Water, in result. The stomach is the purveyor of the whole the borough 20 fort on L ; 1‘ : 1 n s a u g e , andto4B the feet Court body. If it is torpid, or disordered, or in flam- /No , o, fronting ell, every other organ suffers. These Pills are inintining other property of the subscriber and lot of ;1 1 :c estate of Geo. Mt mr. dei.'d the finest stomachic in exiaanee. they act spec- 1 Asa. ,,r t T r4 .l .t it t t i Lu t , l i 7 \ LOTS. lorah don the corner of ifically upon the digestive poWers, and thonoit ula a s t ail s rateet ' , aiut::, ) i . e " e l t ' itee S ' ii lp Ms are ' 25 feet fi'Tht them upon (he Byer, the bowels anil the eire p. be.)• are in an oripro‘- tion, regulating and InVigoratug M cry function. lug part of the borough et• Lebauen, convenient It.all the principal and central parts of mull, viii: 13.-; , -.01 int. Thole is ,it test by which to know the genuine, front the Lebanon faller tholitoot Driest. the gamy from viz :the Water mark "Holloway. New York and I.,, L ,,,, t ii, N n u s tme b . ,,, an ,, t i t s the n = t ie fr , otn the Court 11eu• , .....-- London," which appears in semi-tramparcnt let -1;4 if odt let 3. it deitiod tors in every leaf of the buck of direction , . Un- Lebanon JuIy'?(,PETER LALS. 4 . lead the same are plainly seen in the paper when held between the eye anti the light, the book and II . hilias & Readinfr Itlilro; 1 52. . the medicine it envelopes are counterfeit. sayssegasspag - ' 18, -.. oi i fl+ l t or DISEASE OF THE STOMACH The Stomach is the most liable to get cut of or der. Hence how iml.ortrut that no diseased mat ter clog its operation, which would cause nausea and distress by our food. It also weakens the brain, destroys the memory, creates pains and dimness, and various afflictions is the head. It produces great difficulty in breathing and swal lowing. Sometimes fainting and fits will ensue ; also bad breath, restlessness and great loss of strength. If .not immediately attended to, the blood will curry the disease through the whole system, and death will end the work. From 2to 5 of these Pills a day will keep the digestive or gans in healthy condition, and beelog or carry away all impure: matter, and thoroughly restore and cleanse the stomach ; at the same time the Pills will se purify the blood, us to &I've all man ner of disease from the system. FMI Y JI In a, quantity of corrupted matter, ther is al ways to he femfd attest of Worms. They cannot, 'nei'ther- Will they stay anywhere else. Weak ttomach,atitil bowels arc subjeet to them, as they Itt'vre not sufficient pifiver to digest their food.— hence a large troop of matter . is lodged, : and worms mast be the ' result.few- doses of WeSe pills will disturb them their nat . ; and drive them out of tile ayateif. - It should bo remembered, that an oicit'Sitinal dose when in health, especially after taking cold, will prevent the disease from forming in the body. Dr. Morse's Indian 'Root Dills are gold by all dealers in Medicines. WOOD'S HAIR IttiBYoll.4.ll VEL —The fame 'of this preparal ion 'rests upon its 'teal merit. Thou sands all over the country are usiig it, and it does all it claims through the various publications that it can do. Hair will grow on a bald scalp by its use ; hair will bc preserved anti beautified by its usel hair bill turn, froin gray to its origi nhl dotet by its use. We do not claim that a. red Beaded gentleman or lady can be turned into in dividuals with raven locks orauburn ringlets; but gray hair will be restored to the original color.— Render; wherever you live, in any place you re side, Wood's Hair Restorative is sold. Enquire at all tho Druggist, and whether such articles are usually obtained, and you will tail it as we state. worthlus iYnitations, as several are already in in the ounriret - , by different names. Use :none unless • the Words (Professor I ,lTood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and NeVi York) are 1414vn in the bottle. Sold by all. the.DregtiMb he'd Patent Medicine dealers, in the tiallexl 'States and Canada. lIEL3IIILD'S- GENVIN PR nperlON. /FELMHO O LD'S Oentiiit'e PREPARAT An iON. 11E1.311301.D'S Genuine PREPARATIOI7. 1111631BOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to PhalleMi..y and Chemistry, with the gteatestadeurney itild Chemical knowledge devoted to theireombination. 11,76-See advertisement headed 11E.1.3111OLLIS GENUINE PREPARATION. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J Clarke, At b., Physician Extraordinary to the Queor, This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the 'Cure of all those painful and dangeropailiseftes to which the female constitution is suWe'ct. It moderates all excess, and re moves air Otirr&tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, it Is pi3eidiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy: as they are sure to bring on Mist arriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous mid Spinal Affections. pain in the hash and limbs, fidigne on . slight mtertion.palpitation of the heart, hysterics anti Whites, Mese Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful retnedy, dO not contaih Iron, calomel, atitimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. JOR MOSES. (late I. C. linhlwin S Co) Rochester, T. N. 0.--11,00 and n p. , stage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will ilemre a bottle of the Pills by return man. For sate hy. • Pr. ROSS, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.. anii be all respectable Druggists throughout the United Stateii . and Canada,. also by Harvey Birch . , Reading, Pa. October 7, 837-Iy. Religious. Notices. LID 101 l Prayer Meeting in Temperance lion, every Monday evening from S to ti o'clock. Every other evening of the week front 61 to tin Sunday afternoon the- Young Men's Prayer Aieeting from Si to 44. English preaching, in connection with the Lord's Supper next Sabbath morning and German in the afternoon in Zion's Lutheran Church. Gorman Service next Sunday Morning in the Moravia u Church. - • . - Preaching—Next Sabbath morning,. in the Eng- lisp language, in the Reformed Church. English Drenching That Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist: Episcopal church. IIAkUJE D, Ou the .511 inst., by Rev. D. Moyer, Mr. T. If. Peiffer, of Myerstown, to .7,14 s Marian She. ger, of Pino Grove, Sebuylkilt county, Pa. DiED, In N. Lebanon ep., ou the 13th ink.i Mr. John Stover, stOd iS yent3, 14) nuntihe nua 1( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ;Notice to e bt ers . A L TOTIGN is hereby given to ell [limo indebted on the 11 books a Altomi, that if their ne counts are riot nettled before the Ist day of September next, stilts {rill be instituted. A. S. Eby, Xx'r. Lebanon, July 16, 1.568. Selling °W at Cost. A FASIIIONABLE AN!) PEASONABLE STOCK OF 1-3„ TISSUIt, Iit:RAGES, DUCOLLS. LAWNS, -a SHEMARD'S PLAIDS, Al f ACeA&c&c Nllaelin 9lvaroicsestyleshdPinlitles, in connexlenSiraiNantages by which they have purchased, can be surpassed by none iu town. The sea son, and our heavy stock prcintist nä to hold forth these inducements. Please give us a sell. 0F.0.110E & SILELLENBEIMER. PUBLIC SALE. NV be of Tly,lßs,lnr ~0„.,Y mytutli, in North Annville township,,? miles from A unville, and six . miles from Lebanon, the following- Per sonal Property VOW' MULES. 2 HORSES, 4 I large Juniata Deck BOAT , fr,"'"':,l - with Riggings complete; eta ; f f . - - - full sets of Boat litarneSe. sin- VII, gle Harness and Saddles, one em ton Fray • Scales, one Patent Platform 400 lb Scale, new : one new one-home WAGON, Spring Wagon, new SLEIGH, large Corn-Sheller. Fishing Seine-, WheelbarroM, Picks, Shov els, a lot of G r a n Bags, and a great many other afticles, too numerous to mention. Also, about 8000 ft. CHERRY BOARDS and PLAbligS, a small quantity of other LUMBER, Palings, &c,„.: Salo to-commence at 12 o'clock, M., when condiliolit will bo made known.and a credit of SiX months given by F. EBIBIO/L Auctioneer. J. & S. amygit, Moyersville, N. Annville trL, Jul . ) , 21;'59. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ~._. -vs E B. DENUNE & CO.'S i CALL 4 , SEE THE NEW STOCK 1 7-or--, Italian " U P' & Dramatic laiii , i Y, Dry-Goods, GrOcery St Crockery ! will exhibit at .'' • ~.... ' MI LLERSToWN, TIIIMMAY, Jou 21,185 k, at 2. 4. rp . —lv In v.— in. i ,MIA NON. FRIDAY, JULY 23, icloi R. 1.1 ER S 9 S TOR E 7, JoN V.STOWN, ti.tr ocD-tiv, .Tut Y 21, " '' .." iir EONA RD ZIMMERMAN informs his friends a n d ft, ,Idly 21,'ZiS-1 t. k. HUTCHINSON, Agent. I il* , Ord he has ,lust receiv d ne wstock of I Apu 3 11. • . • • . a ..., PUBLIC SALE OP - - : Goods for the Sprint." Trade, b --- , which will be feund as cheap as any stock of the kind in ' Valttable Borottgit Proittrly. i this town, consisting of all such GOODS as are usually WILL be sold at public sale; at the Public,ipifitse of I kept in a first-class store ! V tinny D. CARMAN; in the . Rotntigh e:Lebanon, Particular attention is given to Staple Goods for the on SATUlttuy, the 1.11,4 dos of ISIS, the follow- country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA leg valuable Borough Real Estate, vii:— ' DIES' WEAR,--stwit as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, UndSr- A LOT OIt,PLECE OP GROUND In the centre; of the : sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. , . , ~, Borough ofLebanon, fronting on Ctunherland street,ru . n- j _., GENTLEMEN arc invited ln , ixamitnit'hia CLOTHS, I fling back to Jail alley, and tan:Marti on the east by pran- .i,SSintereli, CdPinets, Twet4l , ?, Taney and other Vmtings, arty of Daniel Stiehter, and eel:he - west hy Jacob ! 'Velvets, Cords. Ac. IRedel, on which are erected . ; good,Thiee„W A , K cy , , , ! In the GROCERS" departmentMe+, i.e found a 4, BRICK HOUSE, with finished .hasement. and is . ' . 1 , 1 ,' Splendid assortment of every neval iti the Family:. -4 'T large two-e-It If-story BOCKBUILDING• "H,A i Coffee. Sugar, Spices, This, Markerld, `Ac, In with the necessary out-buildings. The locidien ef 'tb'is 1 CROCREIi I: the Stock is welt selected. - T property makes it worthy the attention. of purchasers;— , ' ~•! ...,,,, LEONARD s Et.S.IXERM-A , N,' I For a business location it is not SllepllSSed in the ho&utgli. i InlATlteddgliest market price will be paid for,COON Possession will he given on the let of April, 1859. e e j TRM LLebanon, :May 5.1.51;5: Y - ONNE. ' Sale to COMlneLlee id 'L o'clock, P. M., and terms Made I known by A. S. ELY, Executor of aIIeRXL WAGN - En, deed. Lebanon, July 21, ISIS. Desirable Borough Lots. . HENRY & Size: have jest opened a large and splendid Sipelt ifklanCy Dress Goods, such as Silks, PLO D , S ripad, acsFighted.for Des rses, Muck and Colored, serY einem Chilli. Chain lit•bes.. Lawn. Lawn Robes. Lovelies. pail ',leCherries.Cimlli Ilereges,Silkitereges,Gingliams.Prmdi 'Meier : es, French de ,Latiles.,Dotte,ges, Mohair Lustre, &c. i Reilieinier at the enjap AO're of Ifs - ,,xnr & Sw.;z. Fon (11INTLE4EN'S WEAR. HENS:I7 Si .1.1;:s ilp.T s , just litmlled a largo and apiendiii assortment of Stit'ing and P.`IIMISICE Cloths, Cashmennts. Tweeds. Cassamets,dialiau Cloths, Lustres and Linen for Coats; Chile, Ctu!samers(•!Sineds, Linens, Pleida.Cordn- Summe - r Arrangement , July 5, 1858. rova- Drilling. Jeans. &e.. fer Pantaloons: Satins, Silks. ..7 l u g . Cloth, Italian Cloths, Manteilles. &c., fOr'Vest yt OWN PASSENGER TRAINS leave Pottsville daily. ; Also, Stocks, Ilatalkerehiefs, • Collars, Suspenders, i :if (except Sundas) at 8.11 a, in.. and 3.30 p, iti.; • pass- (n oe e,,, $,,,,-.1,1,, g ,,, s o ,. ~,, c - h ear „,„t I lug 111./alb:gat 0.51.'a. nt , and 5.06 p. m., and arriving in; Lebanon,:idsy 5, 'ss, HENRY & STINE'S. • Philadelphia at 12.25 110011, Mid 7.40 p. In. l UP PASSENGER TRAINS leave Philadelph hi daily. • 111E4' E WE A k ii. 7, . ANrAni 1 (except Sundays) at 7 30 it. in.: e l m 3,10 p. ni., passiug,, ...ILI. NIGHT SINN (ii' W 7771 (iAirk.:! . . . . Betiding at 10&15 EL la., and 6.07 p. tn.; and arriving 1 : Tv - ASS,:;ii is ereathig an iniportant.xeilententallOt;er Pottsville at 11.55 noon. and 7.55 p. zu. ' IX the (-wintry, threatening a dissolution of Union bar Beth Up and DOW)) PhSsiliger Traillo connect at Port i tweenthe North Anti SOO*. instigating alarming fights • Clinton, with trains to and from Tamaqua, CLIOWLI3a, I tit Cng,ress, and finirfui if:Memos in State Legislattlres -1 Williamsport and Elmira. State Conventions base assembled, city and town mass Morning latisenger Trains only. connect at Pert OM- ; meetings have been held—in short Ole whole country ' ton tbr Wilkesbarre, Scranton, and Pittston. • has been its a general uncestr. : i LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. , LEBAxoN However. amidst all this milkers:o politind tumult, • Passenger Train leaves Rending at 10.05 a. In . (after • , , . '• • • OAS tny smiler of having still preserved her dignity of arrival of Down and Up Morning Passenger It Minn • ,-7 itird and pea,. nothing effithiStleeegd in distnthing her Pottsville and Philadelphia) and arrives at Harrisburg Lilo renire - i - i ' atil the %Gies mrning- alum a LARGE i at 1135 noon, iu time So WIIIItet with Passenger' nints i p i, io ir • it ; ;,• ~,,,,r , ,,t hg BEE hell 1 on the Northern Central, Pennsylvania. and Cumberland , , the miontncenient of 'Them. Auction . Goads," on ' ValleY Railroads, fur Sunbury, Wilikunsport. Elmira, ? an ' . 1 Il 'hi; sue •iitled from the corner buitilims nttsburg, Laticakor, Baltimore and:Cluttlibcrsbueg. • . ' It ''' ' . Pt i I'PP ' 'it P' P . ii:PT H ti - tr GPM:, .. 1 •. •A . , ii S . • Leturnizig,„Wav•si Harrisburg id 2.85.1>, in., after arri ! ' ..441,,11 to indicate that all Was net right': att elithm cal of Trains Trent aboVe pnintS; arriving at. Beading - at • ~,,,s i ttr, ,,, t ,,, d ~,,,,I ~,,,k , • i t y .„,-„,„„,!, „ low a „ I , ln i„ n , 4.55, p. iii., and dotinecting with Up and Down. Trains for • , • with tened to its °Went were entertained and .saon D. Pottsvilleand Philadelphia. the raise evening. No trains • ' sti r , - t Men wo '• • i .generai ast. o v e r town was ocx - • ... _ , on Sundays. ' FARES-J.:eta - Nut Pottsville and Plfitadelptlia, .., , Q2 75 i iv a: . ,: T ialot children involved with puzzled astonishment. harming out. and crying, --what 1n the world is and '4 ' 4 ' 25 ; itnadln g; and Philadelphia, i d ''') and i i '4 "'4,,,.1.g t „ umtierr "What's up:" Truth. howiiver.soon flash- Harrisburg twit Pliikidelltida,g3 25 and $2.10; Lebanon ,•d upon the minds,of all Bee-holder.i. When the aneelty eild Philadelphia. 52 60 mid V.l Hi; Reading, iiiittalarris• • of tumbling, rolling and unpacking' of Boxes, Barrels Mira, $1 60 and $1 30 : Rending' and Pottsv . ilte, $1 05 and i • :111,1 13:des. amidSt a crowd cft• apeitatersalnattly • collected 0 85; Reading, and Lebanon, Sta and 70 cent's;- POD . ..villa : „„ , lifotinti the doors and isalks,' MP iinx - hinsly persevering undliarrisburg,s2 65" d S 2 35: t' '' tt ' sith ''' aild r ' ldnina "• • tot but a glinquie at *hat has suite ii 6 effeetnelly astral sl Sit and $O5O. ;Through No. 1 Tickets: Pottsville to i,4, ,,, d op , ~,, , t h. ,,,„ - Baltimore, 55 00; heading and Paltimole, 51 On; Read- NEvr sle ft om Eot in s At i rriE BEE I nv E, ing and Law:later, 5,2 25. 60 lbs. of Baggage a 110w..d • }tits suddenly harping upon a thousand tongue's, - ,,tad each passen„,enr. . ! spread with the rapidity of a prairie tire all over the be- The second class cars run with all the alai-., Regular • ~,,,,.1 „ p u bli,,, 0 1h,i,.. o f Kansas with every Miler item Passenger Trains. Morning Trait,. down, and Afternoon I of rite dax fell into insignificance. in consideration of the Train up only run on Sundays. individual intereks here at stake. - • • Through First Class Tickets :it rrouee• r, tes to . lag, ' 'I i - . N' A. Tette of excitement has ever, Atiee crania nest hi pre ara Yalta, I.lullido, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principsit . sail ' within doors. by crowds - Of persons frem every quer points in the, West, North W e e, and the o t t lit ,t us • and I ~ e rdieetitty, along the counters; 15440 never ran to be- Emigrant Tickets at tosser Fares to eh tkle above places, come enthusiastic upon Moline; :melt can be had on application to the Station Agent. GREAT BARGAINS IN ~tlir• All Tickets Will be purchased bethre the Trains 1 New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, shirt. Higher Fares charged, if paid in the cars. The best nadot t of plain Glue!: Silks, G. A. NICOLLS, line Boinbagines and Lustres, . . .., Engineer and Superintendent. Elegant all-Wool De Manes nnel•C'eshinerns, •• BeaMilia s'Pring style Duct& and Shepherd's Plaid, HaVidst•me Chain' DeLaines and Alpaca De t mize. Splendid Collars, Sleeves Yens, Gloves, hosiery and White .0 , ...r.. in 'abundance. , All qualities all Cheap Prints, Giughams, Checks and Mastitis, : Union, French, and Doeskin CWRIIIIPrt`F, 1 Plush, Satin and Grenadine Yestings. : I ATM. . An assortineht of English, Ingrain, Wool Felling,List- I ins. Rag :Mg hemp Carpets ?or Parlors,Chambers, Hulls !acidM stairs, ryitimin prices front 10 cents to $1 per yd. I I ome n - 115 AND QUE W ENSARE, , 011 Oaths and Window 'Shades in all their Varieties. Having the experience of along term ef yearn in the business, which with a careful exercise of : judgment and taste. with the advantage of rash M put•chasing, and a determination of selling CHEAP, enables us—alma, with the hats system of selling for CASH or PRODLIOE—to favor you Avith bargains,'beyond any heretofore offered, as weiras,unsurpassed by any of our competiter.S. *** Please tall and see us. at the BEE-lI:EYE STORE, Cpposite the Court House Lebanon, Pa, , • , ft EORdE & SHELLENDERGEII. Lebattas, March 31, ISSS. July 21. 185 S Mouse Lot at Privateale. . TLEK 4uhertberpliekfi at Priyate Sale tbe House and Lot oirned by him in Riot Let anon. Thin 'property ka sieriated on t...e 'i.;:ir ..ner of, eninber ' land street and Pheasant tiller, fronting 66 feet 1.111 the former, and extending bad: 193 feet to Strawber ry alley. The liouse, is a good brick, one, containing 9 rooms, (beiblesltarret,) gas fixture good cellar, .tv., boo just been repaired and tltereilMy 'Sainted. There is al so attached to the preinises, a summer sniok room, Lake oven, good cistern, and two stable., The Darden, which has been much improved by the present °dander, has now a good crop of vegetable. in it. Pus- Session can be given at once. oR_Terms easy to snit the times. Apply to ED. M. EICIIARDS. East Lebanon, June 2,1558,11. f. LEGAL NOTICES Administrators' Notice. xrencE ltatEßY 'OWEN, that letters of admin. 11 istration oh OM estate a 51neumm WITNAN, late of North Lebanon Bor., Lebanon cm, Pa., dee'd.. hgve heen granted to tlYi undersigned. All persons, therefore, in debted to said estate are requested to matte payment, tal those havhig claims to present them duly authenticated. ANDREW BEING:M.4 Lebanon Borough. C. 11.110RUNER, North Lebanon. Do. June 9. 1858.--. CL Dissolution b 1 POrtneiShip. Apyrico is hereby given, that the partnership exist ing between Joshua and John Wolf, I.r-oil ing Under the limn of knower & Wolic, Chair-makers in the borough of Lebanon, was dissolved by mutant/ con sent on the 21st inst. The books of the firm reutain.in the bands of Mr. Brower. who will also continue the business at the old stand under the firm of B/tOWKII tc SON. JOSHUA BROWER, JOHN WOLF, Lebanon, June 13, ISA-4t Assessment Notice. FOIE LYCOM 1N(.1 3IUTUAI. INS U NCE COMM PA NY have laid an assessment (No. 15) of :3 per eeut. on all Premium Notes in their possession. given for insurance, which were fil'force on the 12t1z day of May, ISSS, to be paid to their receivers, within a months from the first day of July, ISSB, and have appointed A nan tiarryNotat, of the Borough of Lebanon, Receiver of said assessment, for Lebanon county. who will shortly call on the several members of said Company the their respeetive dues. By Order of the Company. ADA 31 um Tv No En. Peces , mr. Lebanon, July 14, 1888. MEM Estate - 6r JACOB KINDJG, dee'd. NrorrcEir . hereby given that the. Register of Will 4 the County of Lebanon, has granted to the under signed letters temameotary upon the last will and te,.4 8 .. ment of J.won late of the Township of South Lebanon, in the connty aforesaid. deed. All persons Intlidg claims Or demartds against ale estate of the said deceased, are hereby requested tqntake kno*n the same without delay; and alt per:lb& indebted to make pey utent to EZRA BUCHER, JOSIPII KINDR; . South Lutittilon township, Lebanon 'co., Pa. S,:Lehanon, July 7, 1.8.E&.-7t. ORDINANCE "DE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED the Biirge.es ,13 and Town Council of the Boretigh of North hrbruann, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same— That, that pert of iffiilnut street communing on the north side of the Union Canal, at a point :there ittapie Hired intersects said IV:antit street and ex ta,utingtheuee north throligh lands of Wm. Lehman and Absalom Hain. to where St, intersects Mary alley, be and is hereby &Oar ed a PUHLIC OftEliT, mid this Supervisors of said Bor ough ere heießy aiv lonized and directed to ‘wea the same to is *lath of sixty feet, should the wailers of the priipea:ty thrOiigh wide') said street passes,peglect or Os fuse . fo do so on reasonable notice at or upon the first day of S'aptember, next ensuing. FRANKLIN WALTER, bbiet Burgese. Attest—Clorox Lion; Seely. North Lebanon Bore, June 30, WS. LUBA NON BANK, 1 JULY 7, 1858. f Slt a b erme it F TUE LEBANON BANK, published as required by the Act of Assembly, passed Oct 13, 1857,,vis : Ist. Leans and Discounts. $331,143 '2T 2d, Spade. $52,208 fq, Notes of other Banks, 8.010 00 Due by other Bunks, 311. Notes 10 Circulation, 4tlt, Amount of Individual De mndts. Doe to othor 'Banks, 61,820 11.1 EDW. A, UHLER, Shirr. SWOHN and imbeeribecl befure me. July Stli, 1855. Lebanon, July 14, '6B. Jar4l7lGLEllit, TBACHGItS WANTED Teachers Wanted. r[mE SCHOOL DIRECTORS or T , EBA.NON.BOItOCHII 1, desire to employ a Teacher for 1.41.1 Si Itool of said Borough, said Teacher to he a graduate rif some College, so as to be able to. teach the higher bgatiches of ediwa lion. Also, seven other Teachers to tdke charge of the schools of said borough. Persons desiring td apply will please commuulcate without delay.Witli 11r. Buis Rance, Secretary of tho lidaFd: By Order. • . E..arainatton, on Thursday, August 5, in the Academy. . . Lebanon, Jul' 14,1858. 1113.N11.17 11E1111, Noel. P•rk ' ' • e eak,ikei VlVanted. SCIIOOI. DIKECTOitS OF NORTH LEBA.NON borough. School Distribt, will tutot in the "Mifflin" School House, mild Borotigh, oo SATURDAY, JULY 3let, 1858. at 5 o'elock„ A. 31;, to examine and employ 4 Teach ers, (2 male and g female) for said district for ten months from the lat of September, next. Mr. Emma, County Superintendent, will he present to conduct the exandpation. EDW. K. KDIMEL, loree't. J. ii. MILLER, Secey. [N. Lebanon, July 14,'55. 1' Teachers Wanted. A N examination of Teachers for the Public Schools _a_ of CORNWALL township, will 'be held at. No 7 School Nouse, • (Zimmerman's,) 'ln Cornwall township, on Saturday, August,7, 1858, at ill. o'clock, A. M. 'Perm of-sohool,llxx Monthir, to' complence,ttn. the tint Mon day of September. By order Of the Board. Jane 16, 1855. iE LC ETOA-D EFE A. TED By If c S's LAR(.3I3 ASSORTMENT SPRING AND SUMillli . lt (FOODS. un , nEem v.ED and now opened at the cheap Dry Goods Store of if EN IR 4,STINI a olden-0r.' 3 .1,., did stock of DE GOODS. OUSENSWARE OsOOSsl RS; also READY-MADE CLOTHING, .1.15 g, wi k ; Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window . Shades, Sonnets. Guts, which they are Felling et i'ery low prices. They bought their goods at cash prices. and are: therefore. ennhlmd to give, great bargains. Ladies and Gentlemen, give them an_early call. We are scoured !bey tan suit you ill goons and priers. font LADLES' NV EAU. LEmBEROER , 6 Cloth rtilautithetory: r 1 1 11,)..19CF111, for pant favors. the Undeniiktiod rep net- iiifonns the Public, tint be continued to carry on MS SiOnftl , tOrS fn Flait lianioVVf township, Lehanon county. on ad eStonsivett scale 144 over. It is unnoooss,,, ry for him to say morn. than that tho work will he ileac in the sante ExcELLENT Silri:LE. which hax made his work nud Mtn:, ;. , 0 troll I.: 11.01511 in the slllll,l%nding coo 11- Try. Ife prondied to do tho work in the dhortont Unix% ifio manufactory ig in ce,thplvti, order_ and he natters Ilintdclf to Ile aide to reudor the , i+tmc ilatisfaction as herotoforo. the mannfacturos Broad and No ri'o! rogsin , .M. 1:!t0i4:1,,,, Whit, mut rdifer ,Vlnsinels. rill in the he 4 nt"fincr. Ile.also curds Wiiid and makes Rolls. E'er the cony.- nience of his en.itua lei . s , Wool„and Cloth wilt 1/11 tokon in id Ow following },tares.—At the stores of (Imp, a: Seellenherger, & Brothers, George Beitauhl,lo , l at the new Drug Store of thillfOril S lientherger, near the Market Muse, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store. of Shirk & Miller. in NOrth. Lebanon; at S. Gosh erCs. Bethel toWnship; . at the public house or Lanni. Fredericksburg; at tli4 store of S. T . ...Bickel. in Jonestown; at the Strre of Uetirke at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of flabriel Wolfersherger, New Market Forge; at the store of Michel Shirk, Rust flatterer, Morphia county; at the stores of Cieerge Miler aid Acrid M. Ralik, - Bost Hann- Iwr LaWntoil , It materials wilt be taken away regularly, from the 'above places, finished without deity, anti. ret urtted agaih. Those of his CW4011104:3 WHO a fAk Stth-Nttg Wool_ curd ed dyed and mixo, tent leave the some. white, at the above mentioned. piace , , with dine-thins how they wish it prepared. Or lifs enstOnters can order the Stocking, Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, thick will be chide and lett at the desiewl places, N. ti: 11,19 tic, il'ea that those hawing 1V , 9 , 1 carded, will pay therefor, at ihC Latin, 11;1111Cd phl(teS, I.VON Hanover, LOnitlo4l rennty , inuy I= STEARI 'PLANING N 111414. BOAS, GASSER tt ouTTLE wish to Montt thr aizens of Lolutrion """' • 111 1 V ' , lid IlAghlmrilig counties, that t h o tow cv are ',w in foil ration, and are VattrAMil4• d ptt pare , to doin of CA it fiENTER WOR IinvMACHINERY 9 . S ' 22 1 In, 15•. in ."; 00 51,3148 R : 10,,1050 •• SUCH AS Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash ,Doors,Window it Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAM - SG, and any other kind of Sawing which iniq lye wanted to snit builders. Thu subAcribere beg lucre to inform the public that they have the lethal and beat im proved machinery in the county, such as WOOMORTfeS PLANan, f e., and that they are able to produce HS good ivork es the county can produce. Node but the bet:band 4i , e11-screoned CUSHIER will he used. Carpenters and EvildSrs are invited to cell add examine their ready-made sithhk, which they will always keep on hand. and judge tlJr themselves. /0 )-Their Shop to on Pitiogrwie Road, Hoar _Phrearier's Old Foutidry: [Ltiben on. June 17,1557. TIT ALTZ & R(LDELhnvuteeeirud the County, Town- VV &hip, and Railroad Maps of Pennsylvarda—Anat patnialied by R. L. !lames. It should be in the handa of every Farsnor, Meohania and business man in the State. 2. r / 3 D . Fancy iiacl piain colored De lAines, which.. they are sell- 11 . 7 AVM RCEDEL 'AgeriVl, for . EVANS \VAT - , SON'S IRON EIRIS strii TROOF SAFES. : SIZES,SiMES ,-I llehry & Stine have just opened a tarp assortment of Ladies'. Dress , Sides, *filch they are eating at 'great /*gain. Cali ana me Uteri SOO - 11... . . DRY GOODS, .GROCERIES, dec WHO WOULD IN T REJOICE TO iltAlt THE NEWS! THAT Tll CH EA PEST GOODS, TUE 11ANDSOMEST STYLES, ARIA ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINGS SWARTZ & BRO., HAVE JUST OPENED THE SECOND ARRIVAL OF .5p1.1.1E11 a PODS ! SOLI) ASTONISHINGLY LOW, FOR CASH =II =il GltliAt aiI'itACTIONS" ! IiARGAINS I RABER & BRO.'S. FO L } N DRIES, M A C:II).N:i'SHOP,S, WEIM -E• E " Opposite Opp ' osite the Lebanon Valley R: It Depot LOD • f..-altoll, Lebanon endattne.m.o., 'WM. T. L. WEIMER: PrOpri_ _o47 vth o . rliti , ut rae ctuie Steam.lhigines front power, of the latest styles 411 , :. Isttterr. • IS, with all the modern ha. provem emits. 'Also, superior Portable tn. tines (with Link Motion Valve oaar) tuountssl[pe fur Saw Mills, wood maim; and Keisling purposes. Psi. ticular aft: mien is celled to our small Upright Emiiiiis for Printers, DruggistS and wittiting a =AU attuclynA utPower. They.,tulto/114*•6Vy knell 4114441 mi eßikrbTptit...vp in;a moth hinmehold 'fixture. rsvvz DlOwltigqiifgines and Machinery for Anthileite read ' Ayer IllaitTurrro4os. of improved cougiruatinn-"" Forghllaintiters, ef - P. Waimer'S Patents; dolling ]}Elli e Sawing. Planing and 'nettling mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps. Hoisting Machinery for Mines and Stone guar ries, Railroad furs. Iran Bridges, Shafting, Bs' Pitllcys,'kttrning Lathes, Drill Pred see. Planing Maebinet, Bross Stop Cocks. Valves audllrav Fixttire4.4altitmletealia Verree of:al/raises, and Machinery and Castings of every 46 , :ifilpi too: ALSO, Boilers of any site, form and. Weight, Maw of the best material by well known and experienced wort men: Smoke SteekA. Water Tenks, Use Flues. Beaters, and Sheet Iron .Work.of every description. [our Boiler sheets ltre all ttiOted by dividing them into squares of 2 inches mall hammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this isproce tised in very few shops in this eottlitryj ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for stema, and witter.kililtdl tlte'ittveseery„icaturas.!eqiialatttly hand, RCA put up'.. the ahciltkit r_ tOO, Midotriatea rea sonable terms. Iron, Brass, and Coinpoeitict. - :Vaal .Cast• Lugs made to order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING itttowlod to with prompt:moil and ch. ipatoh. A ;poll; of Moiler Ntekera rewly for Boi ler repuire. BLAcKs.urrir WORK ample to order. fik ()niers reipertfully solicited. All eon= uti icatiolut 4 mail or othorwioo, attended thY*iiil despatch, and work ,r;ifift;eod to railroad or, canal, fr,:e.of charge. WE.MKR. • t t. le. WZDIF.R. Lebanon. Fob's 4, tic:Ai, FARMERS' & MECHANICS' rottaldryliaehime Shop, LEBANON, PA. nialiweigned having made very great additisats to their facilities Ter the manufacturing of lisetinsthY. will maillitiwttire and keep on hand. a yery general as moit of 13119,,EMR,1T5, embracing It'Grddr Lanrortil .ftwil "Agana Lever Horsepower:anti 7' hres'w .e.; Alamo y'o goielnni4 Reaper arni'llirower, with latest improvemehte,•• Cast - Itlitt field Rollers, (train lirills and Fans, Corn Phittglis , kuil Dimitns, Clo ver FlulleiS, Cpeti Sl3ellerit. Yeittl4rc lifriik,.Ttax,Cuttera. All of the above il,ls.ehitios are Of the latest and beat iniprevempits,kil are all warranted to glre aittiefection. Castings of all kinds made to Order, notice. They elan manufacture STEAM ES (UAW:, Gearing. Slatting, and r Mill work in general, awl: t iny partienlar . ette p tiuti ,o,R4lllritig Engines aid Maelithery of all kit:Xi They iortto ; oll,p,ettil +MA examine' their work, at th e ir ,:tleollitte Ahop, Pirprove,strett, Lebanon. ordtrni or rotniatilSicatLoLa hey' mail„Moll l`9 promptly attoultrl June 153 5 rLiJAII LONGICRE,.JOHN ,JAcOB CAEXt LEBANON Door and S a Plan ufactory. located oft the S.'.nr- frouseßodd, near Canttoerlastd THE uodersigned respectfully du - - form the public in general, that they !,..".!" have added largely to their former eatata " and ; a lito have all kinne of the SL&CHINXItr in the State in full operation, such as. WOOD WORTIP.SEI e .OORING, 4c., fist ConituetifiZtliit generkil liusinesa for Planing,*c., and the experisuee ' ZefuilL,Ui: ll...iinnaClLE and J. 43. AnL during their einineiiiiiitrivith the Deer. Sash mot Lumber Trade, for a number - 0f paint past; aithrdefith As :minuet: of their ability. in eanneekien 33:04. ' GhBEL, to 'ANA' stock suitable, to the Wailts 'or the hoot and Wit businese in this Stale. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers geaerallr, upon favorable teeins, a judiciously assorted stock of sAS It. &c., from tha hest Lumber matJualctorlei lu the State, feeling confident that their assortment Is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the, State in regard to exactness hi size, quality or thirab,and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all the who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list compriises the leading articles stock on hand:— Mars, of sir.c3;43llo.les; poor Frames, for brick arid Architraves; from' , bouans Cusinga, (rum S to 8 In.; Window FIII3IIC.S for brick Surbase; . . ; and frame houses ; F,l2lltterp. of 'all eisea; All kinds of .3looldinp:, .I.lllMlignif 011•ainea O. G. k.ipring 31oulding,2 j4l3).sized: Waalt-¢oards. LUNUACBE, OABEL: &.'3IICOtHEIR. ' P. 5. 7 -thiiiimg, Sawing, dc. J pFouiptlY dOrfe for thaw furnishing the Lindber. [Lebanon. July 18,'157. FA RIMERS NOTICE .TOSKilll LIRE, AGENT. is still manufacturing thou, United Stales Grain. Feos,- . or, NVIND -.MILLS, in Lancaster CRY; Aid irANs have been awarded PR E.MllDlS.aVavery..Agricult Mai Fair' that they have ever bean ealgbitedarienumetition with other Mills. • $5OO Biw-Aza) 4itt,t,e given tunny punkin of persons who Will more to my satisfaction that what I say about my Mill Is not true. . FARMERS consulting their interest, will find It to their advantage to call and examine for themselves be- fore purchasing elsewhere, as these Mills possess all the desired anperiol• Analities, so much appreciated by Fedi ors: these 511114 nfe eonstritcted to Ilse Iwo Screens at one time. which Will remove all the Cheitt.and,Oecßle - , ono of which Screens may be imthoved atpleastico, ifmeOldrett, to unit the convenience of the persons using said Mills. All FANS manufactured and sold by me are warrant ed to be of goad material. and all defects or imperfection in any Mill or Fan disposed of, shall be fully and effec tually repaired without extra charge. . • The undersigned has sold more MlLLS • than any other one man now living, and flatters himself on account of his lung experience in the buainess, that his Mils are su perior to any, and the easiest turning Mill now manse Metered, which fact tan be imbstantiated by manyof the best FitiMers initiliet State and elsewhere wherever th, have been tested. 1.• fl ro. ORDERS left with WM. fIOf,MAN, at Rises or MAJOR & BROTHERS' Machine Shop. Lebanon, Pay wilt be promptly attended to, and any desired infortna tion given. JO31:P11 LIKE, May 5. 18.715-2 m one. Dr. ROSSI DRUG STORE , Ci..7)lDltitiAND sTRENT, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. DR. Loss respectfully announces that he has for sale a large and varied assortment of Binge,Medi . - eines. Dyestuffs. Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Meicinal: an d F an cy Goods, which are offered at the lowestpriese: the Drug Business of over 20 years, and the wants of the pithlie, enable hha first style of the Science. ItotiV. WORM LozExora, Are till; Mat certain ture for Wormy use. They are sweet, and no atilt ill refuse to take them. Persons mold ask for ..Dr. Ross' Worm Loren 's," and refuse all others. Many per ils, ii..t Miring this Lozenge, will try get you to take some other kind; die it let theta deceive yon—you can al iys thetn at Dr. Rose Drug store, •hatuin, ti.TW ;you can have them sent you, ti-en of oftponsm by .Mail, if you telose the prior itt.s. letter. If lasi an a dollars worth ie irented, enclose , and you will receive them by reborn ... Dr. Dose will scud them to say-part: latest on receipt of the money. Send on then, and get them. Price 21 cents. DD. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or ma. , easiness, and can Le taken with positive advantage IA all cases in which a purgative would be needed; as the commencerneut of Pryers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, sums forms of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Blood, Mid all diseeies arising front impurity of bleed.. be found stmerfflr say dater Ilse, price-. 25 eta. per /Kix. Will be Pent bymalion rte mpt of the isto. nay. Sold only by Dr, Ross Lebanon.,l / 1 1..ROSS' NurrntE. A superior medicine for the cure of Sick Headache, Nervous If adaehe, Dyspepsia, Loss of-Appetite, Net , rune Weakness. and all other diseases reiuring a tonic TRUSSES AND:UIPPOIt.T.ER.S. Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sale, a large assortment of TI*SIIF, of all sizes, and various in prieuorhisiti will be std.( t'try talk: Ali.experieneeof more than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages Out to be hod at every Drug store. A personal atteutian to thentting given. If you need a trues call at Dr. Suns' Drug Store ' Lebanon. Dn. ROS:4 INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spasms, Restlessness, Sc., of Infants. It calms nervous .irritation. soothes pain, and induces to sleep, without. leaving Ila; dull, :drowsy state that fol lows the tics of other infant drops. • Special attention is asked to this remarkable salon. Ask for Dr. E.Oss' In fant Stops. =2 Is your tear falling oil?. are you troubled with dyad ritft. or lteblng of the bred? Ur. Ross' Hair Tonic will cure these trobbles. . Pile.. 25 ole. . DR. RIMS' CIIRE FOR FEVER A AGUE. Ftrer and Apge cured ih 24 hours. , Individuals who have suffered fair weeks and motitha,,bairs been in a sine , gla day relieved, as if by magic. from the excruciating chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Ross' Store. /MAIO'S:SI EYE WATER, For the . ra of Mare, W It, or lallantri ek . Eyes. hie.. 25 etc. r ".... A posi p ti ß ve . e i tir t° : B ;or Ti l.r t orns „ MI6 DR. ROSS' LINIENT.' . . 4 The best Liniment in us M e for Mumma-. than. Sprains. Swellings. Bruises. Tootle: ache, Sore Throat. and all painful and Neuralgic affections of the body, is Dr. Ito. e' Liniment. , DR. ROSS' TOOTH. WASH, 4....'Fist the cure of spongy end bleedin - -- fi ..._ .... 1 - gum!, Scurvy,for cleansing and preserve . 'die teeth' aud.gitine, and Imparting a delightful fro: ancelo theAwantli. use Dr. s' Tooth lCash.- . PR. IJ I RAL'S ENT.: • SANABILLA. For the cure of Ilbennei hitter, Scrofula, Pains in thlS Donee, Old Sores, Pin es on the face, Jiruptioas of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood, or. liiseirriprudent use of - Mercury. Sold only at-Di . Rosa' Drug store.. . coug' CIIRED FOR 25 CI'...NTS. • ' - _ _ _ DR. PiIVKiCk ; f3COTAIif .STRUP, prepaxed and- sold only by-Dr. hoar, of the Court House, 12 oCeritilll fine r u icoul+9. Cold, Whooping Cough. dc. Look well to the marls 4f the genuine. See that -Dr: Rom' name is oa rho ht..% - I:P:i.EPAY Olt SIB.. tAt: at; cilP,.i:Dl Evidence stronger than certificates! LkEE's Yeaara ute moretivoitilerfulreureetbiet any other Aledicino,known It is perfectly 'istfe to tair.O. Wry it. .lryou are dot aatis onallottle, the liaoneY. refitaded; ,if , not able. to, pily,r Eottle will he given gratis to try it. Price live - Defiant per Bottle. or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold only at Dr. Roes' Drug Store. behnuon, .Duce 16,.18511. 3IA.TOR 3 .1.11101111:P., Lawnwt, Lrhation Cb., .Vrect, Lc?,ation.. ibIL ILAIR El