61je atiuttiztr: TEEMS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCIT. 30, 1359 HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos ters, &c., printed at the Advertiser office, at low r ales and short notice—and in tho meet elegant style. Just Printed at the Aelvertiser Office, Notices to Quit, - Vendee Notes and Brun /11011608. Also n fine lot of double and single Acknowl edgement Deeds; Executed., Administrator and Trustee Deeds; Mortgages, ,to. Also, Common and Judgment , Bonds, and all kinds of Justiee's and Constable's Blanks. 'The navigation on the Union Ca nal, last waalt, was ir. fine order. The Citizens Fire Company of Harrisburg, visit Pottsville, by invitation, to-day, (Wednesday.) The State Capitol Band iteoompa. nies them. They turn out about forty equipped members, and have withthem their beautiful sit. vul' mounted elarriage-, It to'Preeumed'they pass through Lebanon and Reading on their route. . . The wheat crop in this county, is of the most promising. kind. We never saw it look better at this season. The Crop in Illinois, Ohio, in fact, in all wheat growing sections, as we learn from our exchanges, presents the same encouraging appearance. The recent sudden and enormous rise in the price of wheat could not have fora basis the fears of a failure of the crop the, coining Benson; but must be owing entirely to speculation and false reports. Considerable in dignation is felt all over the country about the unnecessary rise, and the indications arc that the fall will be as sudden and agreeable as the ad• ranee was unexpected and oppressive. Prof. Schaff, of Mercersbti rg, will deliver the Firth, and last, Lecture of the Course before the Young Men's' Christian Association, on Wednesday evening, the 6th of April. Subject. "The Evidences of Christianity; presenting a condensed view of the principal arguments for our holy religion, against the objections of mod ern skeptics." Prof. Sale, is said to be nne of the most eloquent and learned speakers in the country. As this is the last lecture of the season, it is to be hoped that the Professor will be welcom ed with a full house. The new Town. Council organiz ed on Tuesday evening of last week, by the elec tion of Dnvkd E. Miller, Clerk ; Joseph Marsh, Treasurer; and A. R. Boughter, Esq., Counsel.— Mr. John M. Mark made a statement in refer ence to the appropriation yoted . to the members of the last counsel. He was absent when the vote Was taken, but was opposed' to the resole• Lion, and should refuse to accept the extra ten dollars. A resolution was adopted inviting the editors of town to attend the meetings of the Council, rind give the proceedings to the public. [We are glad of this, and shall attend whenever volitive notice of their meetings, and give faith:. full rleptirts.] A commiteee bf D. M. Rarmany, J. M. Mark,--C. Mark and D. E. Miller, was np pointed,to audit the accounts of the Treasilrer, and state the indebtedness of the borough. The members of the Council arc at present, D. M. Kin-tunny, Chief Bhrgess, D. E. Miller, Assistant, and John M. Mark, Win. C. Fnuber, D. T. lloif. .mnn, Philip Arentz, Conrad Mark, J. A Walter, Councilmen. LAND BALES.---Will. L. Segu er sold 9 acres of land And buildings to Henry It. 'erner, near Mt-Zion, in Ooihel township, for $O5O ; and bought 10 acres io Londonderry township, from Jacob Etter, for $127.50 per acre. The Sheriff lately sold the follow ing :—Jonathnn Bpler's property, 4 acres and buildings, in South Annville, to Seorge Ritoberti for $2,332.--Ilouse and Lot of Owen Mertz, in Lebanon, to D. Stiobter, for $BOO.--lionse and Lot of Dr. Jos. B. Marshall, in Annville, to Dan iel Gingrich, for $1200.--Bouse and Lot of John Devices, in Lebanon, to Joseph Bowman, for $370 25.—Property of Samuel Shade, in Union, to John Kelly, for s47o.—house and Lot of John Keller, in Shmfferstown, to Joseph S. Louser, for 41350,—110u5e and Lot of Miehtel Betz, in Ann vill, to jaeob lirloh, fur $lOOO. Standing Timber burnt-On Thursday, the 17th inst., about two acres of stand ing timber, near Beekloysville, in South Lebanon township, was destroyed by fire. The rain of the following night oxtinguishcd the fire, or proba bly a good deal more would have boon destroyed. It is suppostied that the fire originated from sparks of a locomotive. The property belonged to Dr. John W. Gloninger. Our neighbor of the Courier says umanY toemocrats are leaving the party in this borough, with disgust and turning their backs upon a wrong." What is the wrong here alluded to We. know what is meant, and ask if we have not erred on the side of charity? It is not the first time we have been twitted on this very same subject by the opposition papers. It is not Le comptenism or anti-Lecomptonism that has driv en away our votes, because our friends are es one man on that Subject; it Is net the improvement system, because the opposition inaugurated that; ft is not the borough indebtedness, because the opposition loaders are responsible therefor; it is not, the constableship question, because it effects our whale ticket; it is not anything that effects tho party Rill party, because even in this county our friends stand intact--aye, stronger than over; It is not the want of popularity on the part of our candidates, because we invariably select the very best , tnen ; but It effects the borough alone, and is the matter of a national office. After our t friends have shown n forbearance, not in the heads ' and hearts of the opposition, and which has been thus far persevered in, in spite of our strength melting away before our eyes, and the cause pat ent to every democrat, we have now for the twen tieth time the matter rubbed under our noses. Forbearance with our friends will soon cease to be a virtue.. How TO PRESERVE YOUR FURS:— . PurS; says a writer in one of the New York pa pore, who seems to be thoroughly familiar with the subjeutrehould never be put away for the summer andlorgottan, as they so frequently are; and next to being shut up from the air, their greatest ene my is damp. It from the wearer being exposed to rain, they become wet, they should always be dried at a moderate distance from the fire imam_ diately; and in warm weather, when not roquir. ed for wear, they should never be shut in a box or other drawer for more than a few days at a time, and every few weeks they should be shaken and beaten. The more delicate skins require somewhat more delicate treatment. The best plait is, probably, not to peek furs away, but to let= them lio in a drawer or wardrobe that is constantly;being open ed 80 that they meet the eye frequently, and ha- • lag thita often lit sight, it in eaes',, at'Aonve'llent opportunities, to have them talon out and beat en, or et any rate, shaken and tossed, and thor oughly exposed to the air. It is common to bear it remarked , that the moth got into furs—as if the insect actually migrated froth one locality to an other; the probability is, however, that furs and woolens aro animal substances, endowed with n vital principle, which developes itself into the liv ing organisms through the deny of its material shape. Cleanliness and airing are, therefore, ab solutely essential. In another Column a reward of $5OO is offered for such information as may lend to the detection of the miscreants, who have late ly been attempting to commit murder on the Le banon Valley Railroad, by tampering with the switches and placing obstructions on the road.— It is to be hoped that , the vanilla will be nppre bonded, for so long as they are at large the lives of all persons traveling on the road will be in jeopardy. It is to be regretted that we should have such villians along the line of our road to neutralize the efforts of its officers and manage ment-to make it the best and safest road in the country . Retimoan Amin:KT.—The train on the Leba non Valley Railroad, due bare at .12i o'clock on .Vriday night, did not arrive until S o'clock on Saturday morning. One of the passengers informs us that as the train, consisting of one passenger wand seventy-fivr freight curs, approached Ann - vine station, the locomotive was thrown . off the track and.eonsiderably damaged; fortunately the coupling - between the imsomotire and - the tender was broken, and the jumping syme.distance from the rails, allowed the train to : pass on without, in jury. It being a down grade, the4r4in r roceeded n considerable distance bcforo it was stopped.— Upon going back to the scene-:of the disaster, it was found that some villian had broken the lock and hell turned the switch; thus endangering the lives of many innocent men, just for some petty spite that be may have bud against the company. The locomotive was seriously battered up, and it was necessary to send to Lebanon for another engine to bring the train to Harrisburg. The en gineer, fireman and the passengers escaped un hurt. It is said that several attempts have been made before to throw the cars off the track in this neighborhood, and at this time,just before the ac cident a man was seen on the road, but nothing was thought of the circumstance nt the time.-- The Villlan who Would be guilty of an outrage of this kind, should have his neck fastened to a locomo'ti've, and jerked about a mile ortivo:—/Vlr rieurg Patriot. ANOTIIER ONTERFEIT.---A new counterfeit five dollar note, on the Stroudsburg Bank, has appeared. It is so well done as to make it very dangerous in the hands of the un wary. The vignette is a canal scene, like that on the spurious Rockport Bank notes, lately notic ed. On the lower left corner is a reaper, with a dog and horse; on the lower right are a couple of sailors hauling on a line. The figure 5 . is on each upper corner, and the word 'FIVE printed in red on the lower centre. The signatures arc badly done, but the paper and general appearance of the , note are good. We notice that George Hoffman, Esq., has commenced .work ,for the erection of acme new buildings on the old forge road, be tween the Dudley Furnace and L. V. Railroad. GRAPE VINE& —tozi64eii. the eattli atiitit their roots and erre them manures.— Swaiiip-ibuck which has been decomposed by the salt and lithe Mixture, answers a,good purpose.— Whole bones buried near the roots of grape vines will soon be appropriated; during the sum mer; a little potash Water will - hurry up their ac tion. DISTINGUISIIED VISITOR. —{ 7 iQl. Hugh Lindsey, n, diati/lftnieted opposition *politi chin and temperance was in town last Week, to enlighten' ttplpeople on the evils of drink ing ru:o„ , , The bill tip pi eventthe d.estrub- Lion of fish in •the Stratum and its tributaries, in the county a .pabinori, has passed both Houses of the Legislature. . A 11,unaway - Thief.—A porter at the Lebanon Valley Mouse, this Borough, stole a number of articles from that hotel, on Monday night, of last week. We learn that the felloWWas caught in Philadelphia. At an. election for officers of Quittapabilla Lodge, I. 0. of 0. P., at Annville, on Saturday last, the following were elected for the ensuing term of six mouths G., _Peter Houser; V. G., W.G. Ward; Secretary, Dr. Hen ry Stein; Treasurer, David Black. ' Preparations are now being made for a grand parade in Annville, to take place on the 26th of April, the elth anniversary of Odd• Fellowship. Attention is directed to the card of our friend, C. Bucher, in another colutnn. lie attends to- Surveying) and all lands of Legal `Writings. As some of our subscribers have acensad. Mr. Phillips, of writing the eointunnion tion in the last Advertiger, under the signature of ...'1 ) " we take occasion to say that ho is not the author. A fribild sent us $1 gb.ct consrmt c, MAUS us that, of our $5OO wanted, there is now only remaining alMlance of $490! We have just _printed another lot of blank Deeds, on beautiful paper, which are off ered for sale. - - • 0. Henry, ,Otz.the firm of Henry 4t Stine, i 3 710 . W in the City,' purchasing a new Stock of Spring Goods, which will be Opened in a few days. These' goods will be sold at aston ishingly low prices. See advertisethent nest week. Our friend Daniel Grteff has been re-fitting and remodeling tip boot and shoestore. It is now one of the neatest stands in town. lle will in a few days also receive a stook - to suit tLe public as well as the eseablishirient. The School Botti'd of Lebanon Bordfigh organized on Monday even ing, by the election of the following gentlemen AS officers, vii :—President Adam Grittioger, ecretary, Samuel McAdam, Treasurer, Elias Reber. The board at present consists of Messrs. Ilenry Zim merman, Elias Reber, Henry Derr, S. T. MeAd- Mt, Adam Grittinger and Joseph Bowman: The Schools of. tho.clifferent dis t Hots of this county, have nods all closed for the Arista . season. Items by "Occasional. RURAL SCENES.—Ne took a stroll into the country last week, to take a view of matters and things that might fall wider our observation-- We found the farmers busily engaged ploughing the ground. The grainlields so far look very promising, if the beautiful and healthy appear ance which is presented to the 'eye is y a criterion to judge by. The grass mop, howo4r, looks less favorable, the Clover in, many plaei;s, being en tirely "frozen out." FISHING.—The wieitheref late, hoe been fax tremble to those who desire to engage in THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. amusement. We understand, that several partici. from this place, lust week, met with decided aue cess in catching a large Wernher of the funny tribe. THE AURORA BOREALIS, on SO t ordnis Oven ing, 'nude a beatiti'ful display. This strange pbc notifoll6. is supposed to be caused by the electric -fluid passing through highly rarefied air; nail yet singular to say, when it makes a brilliantdisplay, an indesreibable sensation of fear or dread per vades the breasts of those Who give theemelres up to its simple effects, without baring their at tention directed by efforts of olYaerVation.. NUISANCES.—Some of our citizens hie al ready complaining bitterly of nuisances which exist, in our town, in the form of filthy hog-pens. The evil should be remedied before the approach of the warm weather. BUSINESS—We frequently observe in our streets the swarthy sons of Italy, with head-loads of plaster-paris images, of every description.— Also "chimney sweeps," as bleek R 9 charcoal, promenading the principal streets with their fav orite songs "heigh-ho," offering their services in their well.keown line of business. SPRING.--The weather of latches been mark ed with a singular variety of temperature. For a few days past, howevet, it has been as bright and beautiful as heart could wish—just the thing for moving time. "lIE THAT GOES A BORR OWING GOES A SORROWING."—During the moving days when the annual disturbance in domestic affairs takes place, many are in the habit of borrowing tools. Borrowed tools in the end` are generally the 'cost lier, inasmuch as it frequently causes vexation and disaffection among neighbors. YtBli.—thir bar alarket is plentifully supplied with sPecitueas of large and moll sizes. Shad, for their prices, arc rather scaly looking fellows. THE SABBATH.—This day is observed in on unbecoming manner by some of our "fast" in• habitants. We are informed that a number of boys from this borough paid a visit to the country on Sunday last, to play a game of —; the reader may judge the rest. They indulged in profanity and blasphemy over a bosom com panion—a bottle. Our friends in the Country should keep a look out for those who respect neither the day or themselves, and give them n proper reception. TEE LUMBER TRADE.—The river at Har risburg, is very high) and a large number of rafts Buss that fAitie liiikbeitheit aie busi ly engaged at their liasitiess; and the pried of lumber Will ho doubt fill ehittiderably. NEW BUILDINGS.—Quite number ef build ings will be put up here this season ; laborers will find plenty of work during the summer. Leba non is a thriving town, and as'ber population in 'creases rapidly, a sufficient number of buildings should be erected to accommodate all who de sire to unite their fortunes with those of our citi. ECM THE BLERCIIANTS are brushing up and get ting ready for the spring business. The "new goods" are already arriving. PUSITING THE SEASON.—We noticed on Sunday several young men promenading Market Street dressed in full summer rig.- They attract ed considerable attention, and no doubt were sat isfied that they were the first to come mit in full summer costume. SOME of the new wide and coinfortable pas senger cars just built by the Reading ltalroad Company are now running on the Lebanon Val ley Railroad. NEWSPAPERS.—To criticise a paper is an easy task, but to print one to please everybody and the rest of na unkind, is no email undertaking. Those who find fault with every little item which does not suit their ideas of right and wrong, should buy types and publish an organ of their own. Let them try it fdr a While, and if they don't get new ideas on the subject, we are no judges of human nature. A tligh.—tt it said inflammatory rheumatism can be cured by the follow ing simple method : "Half an ounce of. pulverized salipe. ter put in half a .pint of sweet oil.— Bathe the.parts affected, and a sound cure will immediately follow." Jefferson's Gun Boat Navy, which in its day was the subject of's° much ridi cule has just leaked outto'haie been in tended to take possession of'( DEAD.—The, little girl v t ,h, jured at the time Dr.'Wrighf ed, has since died. The fattier and the child were buried together, in Mifflin. town, Juniata county, NEW Brsmors.—We learn frotri an of fie.ial source, that the Rev. James Dug gan has been appointed Bishop of Chi cago ; Rev. Vatter 'Thomas Grace, O. P. ; of Memphis, has been ptotrioted to the See of St. Paul, rMinnesota ; Rev. Father Jetties Whelan, 0. P., of Sotner set, Ohio, has beeh appointed Co-adju ter to the Bishop of Nashville. He was recently Provincial to the Order. Ve ry Rev. Father James O'Gorman, Prior of the Trappist Monastery near Dubuque is created Vicar Apostolic of Nebraska. VioteriTLY fR Love, Bro.—Leroy Evans, a young man violently in love and engaged to get married, was con victed of perjury, in Caroline county, Va., in this : That he swore before the blett, from whom he sought lichrise; that his inarnotante was the legal age, 2d.— His darling'a mothet, being opposed to the match, was the prosecutrix, and he was fined $5O and sentenced to jail for a year, but the judge, jury, and nearly all the officers of the court, signed a petition to the governor, and he, in con sideration of the young man's age, and believing the act to be the result of thoughtlessness rather than of any de liberate evil purpose, interposed the ex ecutive clemency, and the young man was pardoned. We are down on that old woman, and say unto the Governor, bravo ! lKr GnEirrs.--Sow spinach as soon as possible ; it is an excellent vegeta ble for early use. A little bed of spring rape, sown thickly, to be used as greens, will be valuable, anti may be used to the time of early cabbages. - CASHIER ELECIEO.-J, D. Cam eron, Esq., of Harrisburg, son of the Hon. Simon Cameron, was, on the res ignation of the latter, elected cashier of the Bank of Middletown, on Mon day week. O:Zr - Gen. Jacob Eyster, an old resi dent of Harrisburg, and a soldier of the War of 1812, died on Thursday night. He at one time represented Ad wins county in the Senate and House of Representatives, and was fifteen years Auditor General of the State. O Both Houses of the Legislature have passed a ,resolution for final ad journment,ort the 14th of April: ItVitat the Press say, Co - sy.% e•, - Exterminators aro invaluable rents dies for clearing houco, al all ports of tmilnin.— With all confidence WC recommend theist:—N. Y. Daily State Register. "COSTA fi'S" remedies for all domestic pests, sack as Rate, Roaches, .lied-Bugs, Ants, fleas, &c. are invaluable ; we can speak from actual knowledge of their merits. Drmnotirr and DEAL rats should,send their orders early, if they would secure a trade in therm—Now York Journal. "I shall writo something about your Extermi nators, as T ran do so with propriety. They are salting rapidly hero and destroying all vermin.-- Ed. "Danner," Fayette, Mo. "Death to all Vermin," As SPELNE approaches, ...ins and Reaciits, From their hOlee come out; And Mien and RATE, lo spite of Cats, Gaily skip about. Ben. Svcs bite You, in the night, As on the bed you slumber, While lastcra crawl Thro' chamber and bill', In squads without number. IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT certainty, Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, 3.bal.bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects, on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, arc utterly destroyed and exterminated by "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &e., Exterminator, "Costar's" Bedbug Exterminator, "Costar's" Electric Po7der, for Insects. Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in the United States, as follows :' On receipt OT - $l,OO, a box of the Ray, Reacts, &O. EXT.; On receipt of $2,00, a .1)ox each of 'he RAT, ROACH, &O. EXT. ; 1147,EDECTRIE, POWDER, (sent postage paid,) sefficient to destroy the vermin on any premises'" , .%,, , .. rr Sold by DRUGGIST and DEALERS every Where. "CosvAn's" PIHIVEIPAT, DEPOT, 420 EROADWAi.", N.Y. P. S.—Circulars' terms, &c., sent by tail on ap plication. Wiro r.ss ra.: AOENTS POR COSTAR'S BRANCH DEPOT, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, And Wholesale Dealers generally. Also sold by JOSEPH L. DE3LBERGER. g.,pf ciat g.atitts. ."114.,. See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. HAIR DYE-111.11.DYE—HAIR DYE. Win. A. Batch°lor's Rah" Dye! The Originta and fies;. in Me Windt I All others are more imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicu le. GRAY, RED, OR DUSTY IfAllt Dyed instantly to a lienhtiful and Natural Browner Black without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN IREDA;JS 'AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to WM. A. Batchelor since 1539, and over 80,- 000 applications have been made to the flair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. WM.. A. flATClrilLkill'S. ITAlil DYE produces a color 'ot to be distinguished from nature, and WARRANTED not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Dad Dyes, remedied; the Hair invigorated for Life b this Splendid Wye. Made, Fold or applied (Itt 9 private rtioths) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of the - United &otos, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers: The Genuine has the name and address upon a" steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, Now York. Said at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dee. 1, 1858,-ly. DATCITELOWStIr. AND TOUPEES shlintss They are elenant, light. envy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink ing, off thehead ; indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Dee. 1,1858.-Iy. 2h.'3 Erettdway, New York. DALLErS MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR In all disci:ow inthumnatien more, or less predominates not tO allay jallammation strikes at the root of disease hence an immeiliitie CAM DALLIirS 31A.G1CA I. PAIN EXTILICTOP., and wilting else, will allay inflammation at once, arid DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the following among a great catalogue of di ewers SURNS,SCALDS, CUTS, CHAFER; SORE NIPPLES, cqRNs, MINIONS, BRUISES, STRAINS, _BITES, rOisuN, CLUL-U - LAINS, lutes, SCROFULA, ULCERS, FM% SORES, FELONS, EAR ACRE PILES, SORE EiES, Omit, Wil - ntLNGs; nitECIRATISM, SCALDILEAD, SALT WM:4, SIALTINERS, ERYSIPELAS, RINGWORM, LARDERS 12(11, SMALL PDX, MEASELS, RASH ' &c. &C. To conic it May appear hicred ohms that so many diS cases should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every one al• plying a perfect antidote to its apposite disorder. PALLEY'S MARICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its eliects is magical, because the thno is so short be tween disease and a rermanegt 'Mrs; and itie an extract urns it drawit all disease [Mt of theaffected part, leaving nature as perfect ac before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no house, work-Shop, or manufac tory should be one moment without it. No Pato Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dal les.lvlanufacturer. Per sale by all Druggists and pattnt medicine dealers throughout the 'United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 3.65 Chambers St.. N. York. 0. P. CHACE. Sold at Dr. Loss Ore- store Lebanon; Pa. Dee. l, 1858.4 y. • IMPORTANT TO REMALRS---Dr. elteeseraWs PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive plactice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel: - in every instance. have the MS proved successful. They are certain to open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, the pate and deathly countenance changed to a heal one. No female can enjoy good health unless she Is regmlitlT-and.witenever an obstruction Mites place, whether from exposui7, cold, or any ether cause, tile general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many Consm»ptions among young females. Headache., pain in the side, palpitation of the Heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup tion of natnre; and iiheneVer that is the ease, the YiLe invariably remedy all these evils. In all cases of nervous and spinal alrectionoln the back and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterics . , Afe. Nor ate they less efficaci ous in the cure of Lencorrbres, COIIIIIIOI4 balled the "Whites." These Pilisalionid never be taken during pregnacY, as they would be ante to bruise a miscarriage. Warranted pe r rely Vegetable, and free fronianything in jurious to life or health. -Full and explicit dlrcbtions Which should be read, neeempany each box, Those' Pills are pnt op in square flat. boxes. Persons residing, where there are no agency established, by en closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid% to any-authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. R. B. nu'rei LINOS, General Agent for the 11. States, 165 Chumberg st., NA.. York. To whom all Wholesale ordeie RIIMIId be Atli Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, LobaDon, Pa Dee. I, 1858.-Iy. litiqitato 1 3 reachins in the Methddist Episcopal Church next Sunday, morning and cVertirw. Episcopal services nest Sundsk afternoon;, at 3 o'Cltick, in the lowrollall, Marketi_treet.' 'Preaching next Sabbath : morning in the 4 Eng.' li lang,nage, in the Eeforined Church': Preaching on Sunday next in Salem's Lutheran Church in the morning in the German and in the evening in the English language. English preaehing next Sabbath morning anti evening, and German in the afternoon in Zion's 'Lutlieran church. German Preaching next, Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the Moravian church. On the 22nd inst., by the Rev. P. W. Kremer( Mr. John 11. Michael, to Mrs. Mary A. Stew art, both of this borough. On the 27th inst., by the Rev. 11. S. Miller; Mr. William Dodge to Rosanna E. Forney, both of Lebanon: On the 20th inst., by the key. It. t ealtel; Mr. John Donnioyer, to Miss Eliimbeth Moyer, both of Union township, Lebanon county: On the 20th insf.; Abraham Lighi, son of henry and Henrietta Lantz, aged I year,B months, 17 daps. On the 24th inst.. Rebecca, daughter of George and Anna Smith, ag ed 2 years and 22 days. Ori the 23d inst., at her * father's residence in N. Lebanon tp., Mrs. Elizabeth Bechtold, consort of Henry Bechtold, dee'd., aged 57 years, 7 months and 3 days. • On the 20th inst., in N. Lebanon township, Sa rah, infant daughter of John and Mina noff ban, aged 3 months, and 0 days. On the 18th inst., in South Lebanon, liarriet, daughter of Phares and Lydia Royer, aged 3 years, 10 months, and 3 days. On the 18th• inst., in South Lebanon, Uriali, son of Henry and Harriet, .I;iohner, aged 4 years, 10 months and 27 daYi„. On the 18th inst., in Freclericheburi; of Con sumption, Elisabeth Shugar, :1 aged 559 years, 7 months and 10 days. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS =! Dlatticb . . gift. The Lebau Corefull y Corrected Ac LEBANON, . Leb. Mills Ex. Fitt $8 00 Smith Extra 7 50 Leb. Vol. Super. Fine 7 10 Prime IVliite Wheat., 1 09 ]'rime Iteti Wheat, ;00 Pritne Rye, R 5 Corn, So Oats. S:Z Cluver-sood, 0 00 Timothyqmod, 200 Flex •seeti, 1 50 Dried _Apples, "t 1 bu., 100 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Pesch "Snitx,'so Pes'eß "llutzelo," 1?. 25 Cherrice, - 1 00 Onions, 50 ion itiarkel. el.l y by Ilry6rs ft . ! Mour. NESDA r, 14A11c11 P.O, 1100. Pot:0.10°0,11 bu , 87 Egge,.%l doz., 12 Butter, 8 lb., 18 I.ard, 10 'Callow, 9 110 w, 12 Shoulders, P Sides, 10 Soap, S th,es-wax, 25 White ltags, 6 Mixed Rags, 2 Flax, re. lb , 123 . 4 hristle.g, "e, lb., 40 Festhers,V lb., tY21,4 Wool,V, lb., 40 Soup &otos, il qt., 0 Vinegar, 11 gal., 12X Apple Butter,, crock, 45 1 -- The Phiiiideiphia Mar Let. I'ITIL ADBLI'II id', Mirth 28, 184. FLOUR.—There is no change to note in Flour, but the market is dull, and most holders more anxious to sell. The only sales we hear of are to the extent of about 800 barrel:4 'Western anti Penn sylvania extra at $0 371D511 50 standard su perfine is held at our lowest figures, without find ing buyers except in small lots to the trade at from this rate up to $6 15 and $7 50@$7 75 12 barrel for common to choice superfine, extras end fancy brands, as in quality. Rye Flour is quiet at $4 374 ffil barrel. Corn Meal- continues scarce, and a sale of 500 barrels Pennsylvania was maile, to arrive,.at $3 87i 19, barrel. (MARC—There is not much deniand for Wheat but sales of 2 to 3,000 bushels are reported in lots at $1 50@$1 60 for fair to prime red, and $1 70 to $1 80 for white, mostly at the former figure.— Rye is unsettled and lower, and 304 bushels Penn sylvania sold at 781 cents, delivered. Corn is not so active to-day, but about 3,000 bushels Southern yellow sold at 89 cents afloat.' Oats continueslull, with further sine!' sales Of Pennsylvania fo note at 54655 cants. - ,Ctf Earley Malt, a saki of 1,900 la:shale was:Made .llt $ l . 4 `_ • PIMA'DF,LPIirrI CATTLEMARKET♦-.lte arrivals of ltieef'Cattle hatte been very light this week, the receipts and sales et th'etlifferent yards amounting to only about 900 head: The market was quite brisk, and all offered ware disposed of at fully former quotations, ranging from $9 to sloi the 100' lbs. for common tm prime quality.— Abont 200 Cows and Calves were disposed of at Martin's Yard, at from $35 to $45 fer fresh Cows, $2O to $3O for Springers, and $l5 to $2O for Dry Cows. The market dull. The arrivals of hogs at Phillip's Yard were 1781 head, which brought froth $8 to $9l the 100 lbs net, but the sales were dull. Of Sheep about 2,000 arrived and sold at Martin's at prices ranging rrom DI to 7,1e1l lb, gross. 14iiy_. _ptqtiopTaitto. 00 Dollars Reward: A REWARD of $230 will be given for such informa i"),_ Um as may lead to the apprehension and convic tion of the persen or persons, who maliciously ten a Freight Car. on the main track of the Lebanon Valley ;hunch Railroad, at Annville Station, on the night of the 17,th fast_ And a similar ReWard of ,$.260 for the apprehension rind ConViethiii., oh the person or peraena who maliciously opened the switch at the smite Station on the night of the 25th Inst. All good Citizens are re spectfully and earnestly requested,to give any informs ation which may lead to the detectiOn and puniehmeut of these enemies of the &.mntiiiiity; - :is- the Rail iload Company are desirous of securing the Utmost safety to nil PaSsengera using their Route. March 30,1 W. .0. A. - MMUS, Gen'l. Supt. y • . AMICC. . ALL Persons indebted to the fiiiit' of2IIETS7 itY k S aNYI. trill pleaso call . and make payment on or before the sth day gi AP/C.ll, next. ...obanon, Mara 30, Ina. I= lionlrian et Brit her' LEBANON COUNTY ' 1 TRANSPORTATION LINE! B LEDANON VALLEY RAILROAD. jRE of the firm Will pay. Particular attention to Hoods shipped by the Lebanon Valley RailrOad.-- Gailds will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myerstown and Amarillo Stations, and all Other points in the county. rk FREIGHTS contracted for it the lorrestpollible rates and delivered with dispatch: The Proprietors Will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and- delivery of all Freights_ For inforinatleti, apply at their Office, at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, in Lebanon. Briwann :Marc; their Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be foand Bush's Merchants' Mei, North Third Street PhitailetPa'a. Lebanon, March 30,1559. HOFFMANn BRO. r,; Christian Bucher , Qurivimin AND CONTETANOIDt. AD RMIDKNCE, with John Dohner, in South Lebanon, s hout 1 mile from Cornwall. P.O. Address:—"C. Bucher, Cornwall, Lebanon Co., Pa." South Lebanon, March 30,1859.-31* Vence. Paling. _ . f 000 Pieces of 4 feet, Vence l'allni,' , a, will ho retail ed cheap and on easy tangs, at Ootliob Light's Landing. near Pinegroro road, :iortb Lebanon Borough. Apply to 0. LIO}VL Marsh 30, 1850,4 t: ... . •• • • 71 . Hair and Spring Mattrasses AND BRDDINO, at all prices, Cheap Wr Cash, At the Shade and Bedding Depot, No. 46 North 9th Street, Philadelphia Shade Depot. (lold and Pairited SHADES"; Bolt White, Blue and Green llolland3 for Shades; Tapea: Cords and yixtelrem, Whole:min and Retail. No 46 North 9th street - . Philadelphia, 60,1855.-6 t, ,COMPOUND Eitrae,t _of Roots. FOR MAKING DEER ArunELY Vgo WAWA.: prepattttion, containing the Medicinal and Aromatic qualities of the roots from winch it is made, produ'Ciiig u healltly lied pleasant bev erage . It acts as a purifier, tirodkicing a gentle stininin tien th rough° itt the body, without the deleteriona etre cts of a momentary exelteniedt. IL is peenliarly efila•miette in diseaseit frbui ImPltrities of the blood, and is highly receihniended for tlie use of latniliee, especially where good water caunot be edeily piocered: Prepared by I'OTTKit & CHAMPLIN, Practical Chemists. Westerly. It. I. AGENTS—D. 11. Karmic, Lane:later; P. W. Drorr lox, Philadelphia. March 30, 1559.--tai. DARKNESS DISPERSED GREAT la:9(10710N IN THE PRIOR OP COAL OIL LAMPS. Ware now pre pared to furnieh those, that wish to use thin nrfa brilliant and Crap Light, with LA3IPS, at a raluction of Soper cent, on former prime. We ore enabled In do thin by having our Menufartuting facilities increased. livery fatally that studies their own interest will hay them; they are so well knoWn that a description of their Many virtues is drinecessery. We will also,lutre a supply of the beat COAL OIL on hand, so that no diffiefilty can ailid trent that source. vita LA3IPS AAE SLI, WAIULANTED, TO Owe SATOWACTION. When you come to the City, call and see them, and you Will not rogret your Walt. Wholoistle Dealers will et Once lieu the advantage of buying front the 3tantifac tering Depot. Send for a Price List, or we will forward ittilaples by express. Alpo, MOTlllfaClarlra.Of the 'LATEST Erriut:ol Sz - F I XTU compr Isingunandellors, Pilule .glt try ligh tai Brackets and Poitable Lights. •.^ TILE. NON EXPLOSIVE GAS LAMP. which in the boat Lamp of the kind extant. LAID OIL and C thiPIIENE LAMPS. Committees of Churches, Halls, and other Public Edifices, can select from a large and varied assortment, at a lower rato than olnewhote. far. All persona sending orders by todil, by distinctly writing for what they want, will have than, attended to as advantageously as if they favored tin with a personal visit. CORNING TIEIDRICK., Agents, No 321 North Second Street, abovo Vino, Philtart. March .10, 1859. New Furniture Store. •1 t...a ..... o z, _ .. . , si.' i 1 . :4! ..052,,,;11 i ,' • ICIICARRISON H. • BUNDORE would respecttally. In. _la Minx the public that he lies removed his stand to Raush's Now Building, oppiwite'Boxiintiii's Hotel. Cuni herl I Street, where he will keep the largest, fluent, rind cheapest assortment Of FURNITURE over offered iu Lebanon. Ills stock oonslits of all kinds of Parlor and Gammon Furniture, which he will sell lower limn the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Ile brie on bend a large assortment of Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre. Pier, Card and other 'Fa. Wes. What Note, Hat Racks, cc. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-sent, anal common Clinirs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Alma, Looking . 0 lit.9Bes,—Guilt, Rosewood wind blehogany—very cheap, Venetian Blinds; Catriiges, Olga and Hobby Hennes, fee children. Isn_Particular attention paid to UNDER.: TAKING. He has provided himself with ttio FIN En . HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Coffin a attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms. Lebanon, March 30;1859. • - To Sell at I'vitate A BOUT 60 feet Clapboard If ENCB, a lot of POSTS an old 8008, a WATER BOX; &Carpenter's, Work -Bench, a Ground Wheelbarrow, PIO% Shovels. by. Lehman, March 23;1659. .J. C. REIBNEB: Great Stock of Spring Goods T WOULD take occasion to inform my frietals,and cue tomera that I am new, for the Second time In the East, for NO,and,SDNIII.Eit 000Thi„ which Will be Opened : l),y the close of toil week di beep ing of next. It will be as fine a. Stock of Foreign end American Dry 00e4a, as can Possibly be selected by any Merchant from this Coiity. . . • 7 Weil cordially invite all mei. buyers, or what de equivalent, approved Four Month's %yam. or buyer in Ex c h ang e ro r produce, to call and ex:union my stock. I assure you it will well repwr . the trouble. Thanking you for past favors, I am yours truly, Lebanon, March GEO, ITLEGEIt. . W al ' ,* . E', : g : .?.. .; ce t . ° el i-- ii • -• B'. ilit ) illtgg, ...i' 'ziig t'4s 'e , P `-' at .r. al 0, :4 cs 2 .& il) 0 tb. ca .. 4 , r. .. ra -4 0 g ', t o 0, _C I ' ~ }..„.e611 *>,.'4 5V3 da-k *it ° '4 l ; geqzl '8 viz' -I: -t?. 0 1. 4 " d,-1` c.)..„4v) 1,2 >4 -4 .'4, A ce -e =t. 0 a t 0 m.,,, a -..e g -m..... - o . c. ';"•:='! 4 .'"A Z a • '.. ..s. 4 _ - - . . 0 .. .s,. 4 ' ' CO ''.,tl°' t•- • p.-,;t 13 '• vpv, •• ..t . Ezl .a'.. t 1.... i: ::.7,. 8 z5- t i SI S4 ' c t ati ;, S :7-t.t.2-,:5 , ..-; 0. , ~., 5.5 E, "E''' .g 7.ti .. 7 .i.9.g, ;;,.z 6---';42:.n.' A ) ,....., 12.1„,, . 4:1 <5 r, i . wl2 .-. :-* a ka, e ' '5 g " . . , 4 ~. CO 4a0.4 O w l 4 t t1. r.z 44,..47 = r,t 0 a V . A E . !' 2:i Fs; 2 s•-r— ' ''s.-...V.e, ,_. n geAty., - ).- el'e" :::-fL s aIS rie 0,,,,; - 14ig.. 0 ...1:z..4,, - g4.2 : 1 ' ; ',2'1',44A ~ ..- 8 7 - '- ' •-i-eg", g . f l Pli —r-g-csg Bookseller and Stationer ; MARKET SQUARE, LEBANON. W Alpi l s :r publications.catl° l s. liistoreo„;tea publications. Bode of Europe Ettld,thig';llllmpfry.. Classic Literature of the German, Eughsli,2yrenelLLattn. Greek and Hebrew, and light raiding ;natter, min he obtained at lis.storru historiegwof,parinuf .. authors, on Church am) other -Alsor; ? , 1-tocetOr. Litwer, Meetiabte. evertrhody, ran be: ticbitnutiodated tit WO ;Virg' BOoKSTORE. • School Books. Blank hooks and Stationery of every dest.tiptiMi on MUM, and sold at the lowcatpongible c•Aan MUCR. Also. Pinto, Flute, Violin, and GoDor Music, and In. Strut:tea. The iireat feature of WARD% ItOOKSTOIIE TA that you can get all the Monthly Nag:tribes °attes tor, Now Vora, Dhiladelphid, Baltimore. and all the DAILY AND WEEKLY N I.IIVBPAPRitfi Of every city and town of importance in the' United States. Of every variety of patterns and pritte3; aloo Willem Shades. ft heir article, and 'sold at n little advance on Cost price. the place, In short, to go.to for alt you want in his line. ide does not think it too • unfelt trouble to *kilt on his ,eustumers; I,e is obliging. and what is better thipl all, enstome'rs still get what they want, and at laces that will suit them. Country litorekeepemehd ltetailers cans be supplied at and will save '25 per cent. by purchasing from bbn, in stead of at Philadelphia or alsewhere. ORDERS for books, periodicals, &c., will receiro prompt attontlon. liEMEMl3llli—Wrinrs Bookstore is the plane. Any body can direct you there 011 Lebanon, Mardi :24, Lebanon Valley Institute , ANNYiLLE, LEBANON. Co.. Pa. MUTE Institution is now completed and in active oper .l atiOn; NWT' illbOr nor expense has been spared in the arrangehient of the building. to Make it a desirable borne for 'Pencile: add iiliidents from a distance, who wish to prepare thentselkw for the profession of Teach ing. or for any c li me College. Students of troth Sax es, in separate ilephrtmahts, will be adinitted at anytime' The location is ouebf the moat healthful in the state.— It is also 'Frey of accent, being 1A mile from the Lebanon Valley R. Bond. Trazts.—For the COIIiMOII English branches; per term of 5 Months, includiustnittou, board, waahfpg and room furnisitett, $OB 00 Latin, Greek. Connell and the hillier Mathematics, each, I 00 Day artiolars per term. TU 1 . ,0 For further particulars imply to the Pirinripal, iNSTRUCTOM ItAT.SBADDIX, Principal and Proprietor: C. BOG P7t.. Assista at. Annville, March 2-08 11=12 WILL be sold, at Public Sale, at the public Tfouse of Jambs Brooks, in Annville n LOYanoii bounty, Pa., on Widnesdsty,'<rich 30tit, 1559. At It) p'elock,.4. M., the following personal property v -BEDS BBDSTBADS, Chairs. ItA it P.TX TURES, Bureaus, Citpboarda, Saddles and Bridles, Hal ters, Yorks and Rakes, Wheel-barrow, Shovel's, Feed, Chest, Barrels, Tubs, Kitchen Dresser, Bay by the Ton, Wash Stands, Pitchers and Basins, Looking Glasses,Cdf peting, and a variety of other articles to, nunterohs to mention. Conditions Of sale will be made known by 23, 1.559. U.A.Affti BROOKS A line and freabAdi of your and tweet. _Mist received and for isle, :heap, by T. OYES. FRESIT. APPLES A lint lot, jittst rectived by A fine lot of Primes, Currants and Raisins . , cheap by 'T. OV ES. A fine lot of Beane, cheaper than ever, by T. OVES. CANNED FRUIT AND HONEY. Consisting or• Pears, Strawberries, Pino Ap ples and Toinatoos, cheap by T. OYES. OYSTERS. Paulines and others supplied with oysters, by T. OYES. Wood's Hain nr.yrunATiva.—This is snid to be most eseolleut Preparation, the result of exten sive seibittific resockh, and is used with great success: However venerable a bald head may ap pear, it - is seldom considered as eithei comforta ble or.logant, and those thus a flliefell Should try Wood's Hair HeitbratiVe; nlld tfb tumble(' to rejoice once More id the Phintitude of nature's great ornament CACTION.—BeFara of Worthless imitations as several tiro already in the market, called by dif ferent names. -Use none unless the words (Pro fessor Wood's 'Heir Itostoia tivo, Depot St. Louis, Ale., and Now York,) arts blown in the bottle. Sold by till Druggists and Patent Atedieine deal ers, also by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers n the United Stated and Cantu's. See adv. The New: Business System • UNDER TIM NEW SYSTEM, in addition itt the LARGE Mid WELL selected assort " toast 'or (tit kinds of • 'FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. OF ...REST.MAK ES" LATEST STY ILS, of every variety and k'nd, to snit all, as well as. 44rocerieg. and Qtueetsswarit, lately puiehaSed at such prices as will enablo the sub scribers, at the ".GICIfTRE RUILDIED." to hold out great inducements to sta. who wish to boy CHEAP. They will sell at a very small por contago t .earryibg out that good old motto— " Quick Sales and Small Profati.". Their ASSORTMENT OF mamma will iiiinparo J - cetwrobiy with any Clothing Store outsfde of Philadel phia, and the prices !thole to eo' the parch:leers. Nr- rtepixtfully invite,l to bring tbi:ir PRODUCK. for *Mali Die ttiglietit niarket prices will al. ways be giver.L bowl totid ate j Late n Ina & DNS. Lebanon, Maeda Is, 1959: . : . .• , . Firmer's-Look - - VI Your Iftletest.• • • . •• • • - • A. munjoi & 11E6. 3 KrOULD call tho attention or the Farnivn3 of the adjointigijountioso to the Etet that they fide. opened their NEW AGRICULTURAL STORE ottPie Street, between the Tornpike osui their .Ftottt dry atid- Machine Shops, is, the Borough of Lehmtort, where they lutes the lax.est n u t hest everted stock of Fit It 31rNO 131PLEM.E.VeS ever 131Tered to Ohl eononu nity, such as Railway cS• Lever Horse Power and Threshers, Munny's Combined Reap. er and Mower, and Dorsey'e Patent Salf Raker. We would toll the attention of On Fl , llllerd to these two :Machines. ste we belies them to be the Matt in two. Also, Tforgen's Pagan/ Stec/Ire Independent -Audi (burg Rake, which is a complete ltnie; 3lutomas Com blued Fodder, Straw and Ray Cotter, which we invite ever} Piriner to call and tee, as they will tied it to their Interest to have one of eitetto Machines. They have also a general assortment of PIANO liA z among which is the lion Pittsburg Si Eutr 10, with' a n 1111 l her of °there. em bracing subsoils of different kinds ; Cast Iron Field Dol lars, Clover Millers, (Joint Drills and FaUP, power and hand Cern-Shelters, Corn Ploughs; and Planters, Forks Hakes, Shovels, Spade.,, Tho greater part of theabove 3lsclilnes era of our oitit make, and are all.watranted to ha ae they lire rev enunciated. We inilto Farmers and all abets to c II kW examine for themselves, as we always take pleasure hi showing our Machines. Il'j3 - - All ordertl, by mail or otherwise, will be prompt ly attended to. A. MAJOR: W3l. M. lbuon. Lebanon, March °2',1859. 7S/oW.KK 7 .I4ITIME IS, dr —a- C. UMBEROER would respectfully inform Eli the public that they have opened a STOVE k RANGE STOKE, next door to the Lobaiton - Valley Bunk, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa.. where they will constantly keep on hand a largo anaortmene of Sum*, Mangos, an. Among the kinds now on hand they would tutino tho followinglicher's ;tun kiss Cook, Air 'right Cook, °lobo Cook, all atom Charm Cook. kaput). lie Cook Morning Star Cook, all kin& ..Parlor Cooke, °nice and Parlor Stovoe, Gas Consumers. Egg Cylinders, Harps, Ovel Top Furnacee, Parmer'etifollers, all sizes Hotel and Family /tangos . , Portable Heaters, cc. • Alan, Fire BVlck,•Gratee, cc. Old Stoves taken in -F;letuttagi3 for oto °nog , ' • Lebanon, October 21,18.58.-t6; w:G';WARD (Successtrr - ko .7. 81. Good,) IrA):arso's WARD'S MEM Public Sal 0: DRIED APPLES T. OA I, APIRD FRUIT B ' i COUNTY CO3IMIRSNNEere Orrlce, I Lebanon, March 10,1859. oTlCE ' boreby given. that the Comtaissioners of .11 Lebanon Coanty will hear Appeals by all persona rated the State and Comity Tax for the year 1.8.50: for the several, toynaillips and Boroughs, fit,said County,. at. the following places,ontlto. following days, Wisest the hours of 10 o'clock, A end ...Velocit, Altper" sons hi wrested, are hereby notintid f0 . 31 - Melior at the time and places specified:„„. ..„. Bethel township, ill Win. Earnst?o,, Tife;day, April 6: Swatara tivp.. at Thos. Lesher's, On Wednesday, April 6. Union twp., at Delft Fordtter's, on Thursday, April 7. East Itanover and at J.W.Adams, on Friday, Aprll 6. Cold Spring - , •• Londonderry tp., atJ.Wpifersltrger,on Saturday-44F, 1 N. &E. A amine. at 1L CIA 'a, on Mipiday, Apra” Jackson twp., at Alexander ff etA's; l'lblietuy, Milcroelt tp., at Jos. Matthew's, on Wednemlay,,tpril.l3., I teidloberg tp., at 1. S. Oberiy's, on ifintraday, April N. L. Borough and at the Commissioners' Office, Mi N. b. twp„ j Friday, April 15. East. Ward and 1 at the Commissioners' 4:111fee;'• eat South Lebanon l'intioday, April 19. West Ward and at the Commissioners' I)fficti' t ott Cornwall Wednesday, The appeal on 3lilitts. Fines attended to on same' days,. for each township, at the sumo time Had place. ,abovii mentioned. All pereone enrolled, not euljeet to fineessit attend, if they deem proper. . JACOB RACHMAN, ("o"yamhdonftra. DELNINOER; 1 - • - . if • DAVID HOLLINCER, j LeiaholiCo. Attest—Cmis SHIRK, Clerk. Lehnnun March 110859. • LEBANON. 00, U & T*, • STEAM PLAN INC Nit 14, - .1 BOAS, GASSER & tilir.4o, visit to inform their cu4tOinere. of Loba:. FRU non Minty, and surroundiog Counties; ,Issrrt::raia, that they are still in full operation, and are prepared to do all kinds of • CA It FENTEh WORKiIvIVIACHINtRY They have nil the LATBSTit - PROVED MAORI- N Y, and feel eon:Mont that they can compute with any °thee in the State, as regards GOuD WORK. They* em ploy none but th k best workmen, and work none but the bed and well srasoned Lumber. • • Their stock of work is always open for eratoinottou by Carpenters and Builders, M consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and -Doors Frames, Casing,. •Wash ;Flooring Boards, Weather BoaPdSi' . • Sidings, 4e. Also, SAWING AND SLITTING done to ordari. Also, Hared Railsfar contimazi Stairs, for vasktng wash they have a tri m eraidtautly 01111,1 , 1. A. Ara- . They have also eeeeted • • TURNING LATH 4 . • in addition th their other business, and have employed Mr. Dickinson, or the City of Philadelphia, to du their Turning. Nr • Dickinson is one of the best Turners in the State. Il Cabinet Makers will do well to sail and eSainine their clock haunt purchasing elsewhere, as they always keep on hand, Bedste tut l'osts., Table I,v, Sttyr BamLiskr , ,, , A7t:Wp . l Posh, and everything else 110'1)1011g to flit Itrahig Itagness, which they will sell at i'hiladplphittprlses. > niI4N ENG SVOMIC djne to brder, es well ne always on hand. 'Mg-, Their Shop will lie roundon PINEOIII)VMSOA.D; between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. Lebanon, March Id, 1552. .Tairoking! Ivry TCI.IIE6 HOS , fM AN still continues tVe TaILORIN( . I, AI Business 111 t Sia . nd 414 t'etite bcrland Areet,nea r Plank Road, all pers o ns who wish g arments made up in the most thshionahh. style and host manner. are In vited to call. Ile IlaS lately receivi,l the New York, Phil adelphia, Pavia and London sports of Spring and Summer FaAjorts, and fl_ , F he has mate led the best workmen eittpinyed, , he guarantees that all work entrusted to hint will be dotie sotbiteoters moo, 11 41 , 'Allis his thanks to his ‘,l4customerß for their itai mn, Itsretolorr, he r,peel folle solicits public favor. TV 17,11.14,11t5:—.1tel rreei r.vi and for male the N. York and Pldiarhdritint Report, of Sprint-, & rAunnner Fashions: Tailors wishing' the lositioqq shuuld let thy anh9crilter know of the fart, e , ) that he can niakti din 'arrangementa accordingly. MtclUNIl 11014'31AN. .Lebanon, April 14, ISsfi. Cane Seated Citaii - s and Cabinet Ware; IMOTITERLINE has now a large stock of . Can e Chairs teal Cubi net-Ware on - YOMIg Ilfrwit keepers and others are invited to call and examine it before purchasing .4se ti - where. I tie work is all hisown manufacture. - Also. Old Mars Re-Caned. Atriii6 :hut; is in Walnut Street, nearly oppogite the Lebanon, December 1, WiS.-41n. ery IV. Ove m an, -A,TO. 14, (Old so. 6) South TIIIIII.* Streit; below 7 ttrki 11 et, Pitiladelphi,A. LEATHER DEA LE IC Calf Skins, Moroccos, rantlio. RED AND OAK 1_404E - N. B.—Rough Lcoibor, bought or takeniu iigUlitinge. :Niurch 3,1653.-Iy. •___ 'Moot mid Shoe Store.. 1111 formeJACOB ita3PEL respectfully 11 the publin that he still contin: ~.' nes his extensive establishment iri Nab sidlilig his new building. in Cumberland et.i where he impaa to render the same satisfaction as beret:ethyl to all who may favor him with their custom. Ile invites 'Merchants and dealers in mow am !MOPS, and every one whO wishes to purchase fitsbienutda and durable articles in his line, to call and examine for I beinselree, his large and varied stock. lle is determined to Sutpass all coMpetition hi the ninindattute °feted: article id his businces, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due cure is taken in regard to materials amid workmanship; none bat the beat . quail , ty of Talkfllgit and other materials arc used, and ladle but the best Workmen are employed. . . P. B.—He returns hie ,ineere tlutnlis.to 1110 friends foe the eery liberal patronage heretortgo bestowed oa him: lie hopes by strict attention to toutillegs and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share or public pate renege. (Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. Take Notice. r)IIfF. YOUNG MEN'S CH ILI sT AN ASsncrATNl\, o 1.):BANON. have opened a large and commodious IC.IA.I)ING 1:0031 and I.lltltAlti - , at the TEMPER— ANCE HALL, opposite the Peat-office. lieu liripeipal Newspapers and 31agaxiiria of the country will tilwaya he found CM file. The vein:side coltbition of hooks for merly constituting t,ho„ —WISTAIt Li IlltiltY," aro also on our slaylvesand additional leeks aro now being scluCbid kb ,bale tine iiibinty of the Ass..lotion one of the most valuable In the State. Coutributionn of suit& hie ore solicited from ill who desire to Pea tlit! young men of our town supplied with n. healthy moral and religious literatstre. We intend that tliO shall be comprehensive and select. SIMON J. ST I TNI, Wm. IJ. WARD and TIIEt)DOIik; OVER, the Oomfmit tee appointed, will he happy to receive sueh contribu tions of hooka or a note stating where they may be culled for. Reading Room open every 'Cimsday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday evenings. from d to 10 o'elork. Periums desiring to become members should do so im mediately. py Order of the *Nerd. J,eleinon, October 6, lgr'S. Lel)azitpir Fl.4)iii' 3 g Mill I,EIIANON MILL hoe been remodeled, and is new complete! EMS fa ilperation atid pi•epar ed to furnish me:limners regularly with a very superior art icic of PLOI , It. ne eheap ax it can be obrtinevl from any other aflame. They also keep rouslautly on hand and for sale, (MOP, BitAN, SIIOILTS, cte; They are also prepared to do all kitida Urbistresisne Wont. and respectfully Invite all 1.1113 former enelomcro oif lba Mill. as well as noto ones, to give !Leto is call. They will pay the hlkluxl, rem Market prices for ajl kinds of (train. W t II VE, CORN, OATS; &c., and afford all facilities dud immtantodatiotui to those who will *ell. M:- , .;9;0g0 N. Lebanon Ito.. Not. 3. 184 S: Fashionable Tailolint and store: tro. s i, Alio would get a lip.; ditit, di etkikl la ottyle froia top to toe. Call aod eve. Save 20 per cent, clear githi. at tills NEi4 ifory 0 UENTILE Inni3)/N(A; of Haber a Brothepi; lint it Midi to th,ir,aoAaittitgero tiring thOtr prodneo to (Welton!) Store at the Cuarellundiaga, of Rao= a BRUTRegB. TA I LORIN° Thu Tannitso for Custom work reeeirea the remind attention of 11. &../. 31. lttemt. with more care than es. cr.. Haring securod the boa workmen. they are prepar ed tb make up the must fashionnhle work of short no: tire. The Clothing nil warranted. it they do mit please they need not be taken. Leiraunu )lay. 12,11153 TEI EI"LA PLACE TO BUY CH AP Boots, .Shoes, Itat*, caps, AND TRUNKS, in tiw elwar Store of . azthe ~„,,,.,..„.,,,,. wsinut Ntrt:„t, Le non. where IL splendid now otork InteJnet been open ed; einhrecino n general toc,ortment for LA DIPS, ova- TLENEN end 110YS. among which nrie LADIES' GAI -110.115 and FANCY' SllttEnt: enifAkin, Patout Leather, !Lett, hip. and o ther in itiTA and 1 hdt,,,, for Qom ileum, with n heminome vnriety Mr Bore. Inn rfS end SHOES of nll kindn, ere taco made to onier. lllwe ai,o • great aerertment of HATS S CAPS, Lc. or nil kind,' and prima. Tase.publie is h.spectftilly Invited to rnll and examine. Lotauton,Oet .1101LN GASSER. ---- 11.ebanum Female Seminary. p: FIFTH 5EF.... 1 10N of the "LEBANON 'FEMALE SEMINARY" will eorotnenee On tho flrot flay of SET , rxworm, next. XIMIg11111) DECA3II'S still give Instruction • ia Needle Work. L•liG II IL 11A171111Elt, Pribegpal. . mour.sT P. DEC.% Ni 7'..achcr ,• Music &Frech Lebtwoh, Ang. Y 5, LSIA. itAi ; ' IV +WE • • IiatIGER. .L.161311-' •TIENRY HA lITM AN. tbe well.known Brewer, hart I I remoterl his LAO F.lt V.W.F.It SALOON tol.hti ' largo' mid hondstants three story house of Mr. Arrtuktin Cum. 4 111 F .b... t t . west of the Plank Rend. who will be plate( .0 11 Is Ai fi frietuts and the...public getterally. IkS.L eraser end Swell zer Cheeee, Rolland Herring. &c., trholewite suit Remit. nip BEER fore( histiwnwell • knoite Breton.. le4einen,JeA.l,,lB6p-tf. ' NEW LIVERY STA I LE. mill! imelensigned respectfully informs the public tbat 1 . . tie has opened a NI OV Ll Vl:iltY STAULE, at Mrs. RISIPS Hotel. Market atm% Leb- „ _ ce.Anon, where he will keep for the t...t_, ' l public accommodation a good stock -7 of HORSES and VEHICLRS. He • will keep gentle and.geed &Wing Borate, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Aleo. careful Drivers tornlabed when disked. AIsoQ3IIBUS for Parties, de. __ . • Lebauon,•April 21., 1 , 358. , ' JAMES MARCH- 1" -- frE'Cors — C:fl , c,1;1 7 g - tiaTiiii,RN -- , RABBI * 'MOS wA, LT Elt lk ItARI;0
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