SFr.- gtbaluingbinttimt. TERMS, 8150 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1850 HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos ters, primed At Iliu AdVerairer office, at low rotes nod short notice—and iu the most elegant ME Just Printed at the Advertiser Office, Notices to Quit, lrendue Notes and Sum- IMIXSO Also n fine lot of double and single Acknowl edgement .Deeds; Executor, -Administrator and Trustee Deeds; Mortgages, &a. Also, Common and Judgment Bonds, and all kinds of .Justice's and Constablo's Blanks. Mr. S. S. Ramsey is now. in the day purchasing material to carry on the bier ehant Tailoring, on a more extensive scale than ever heretolure. lle has also removed- to the room lately occupied by Op'penheimer's Clothing Store. See advertisement. Attention is direatad to the. _ad vertisement of "Millen k Paesmore, Mowing and Reaping Machine Agency." , No would* cell the attention of the public to the new Cash Grocery of, OVES & MILLER, in the Basement of Geo: ( Ii: Atkins' New House, opposite Mrs. Rise'AilT.otol, where they sell all kinds of Groceries; . Fruit ; &0., at tremendous low prices. Call and see for yourselves. A LARGE S.A.t.E.—More than Twenty-five Thousand copies of Dr. Culvertvell's celebrated essaton Nervous Diseases have already been puldalled in this country. It is by a celebrated author and costs but a trifle. See Advertise ment. • • We paid a visit the other day to Major's New Ag,ricultural:Ware-rooms., on Pine grove fond, and were agreeably surprised by the large and varied stock of agricultural imple ments on hand. Their rooms are very large and covered with goods. Quite a number of farmers we.e also in attendance examining and purchas ing articles.- Rev. S. Irwin, the new Media (wt. Episcopal pruaulier iu this plum, delivered Lis first sermon tnt SuncliLy 'naming, and made a very favorable impression. The store of Bruce itCo., having hatay be remodeled and ropaiutod is now one of tie neatest and handsomest stunts In town. Mr. liruou 16 ULM in WO city purchasing it now spring stook of Dry Utiuds, Uructiries, queciaswitra, which aro espoused to•dtiy ur to-morrow. Thu pub lie are invited to scup in and sou the new store, new goods, now and noticed prieus, an. henry if Stine have received and upeuud, a viary largo aud suluuted adurtutenc ui mud 8 . 4 tlialla Piuusunuil suuu mud exatutuu. Auvertthuulaut uust. wadi. Mr. U. 1 1 . 6tiuemltz of Aunville, );INing both, Aguist. fur Lulmaluu. , uuuu ry lur A1et.; , )(1.1 Ca. a ii.a,i-Var aut.!, Alawar o waalttre . eptiatfully nutily tau s pauiia Unit las .i4l nor pro,- parka! to Wallah taata. no alsu attends io log tbe alum). Uttrly ordure are ruquirwl. ":* Thu Governor has signed the bi 11 revive the thertur el the Lauttzter, Lutetium, stud Piesigresm ituilEtuut Cumpany. Now lot the thud be cue/arm:tett. The EARLY-UP FELLOW ASSOOIA- TiuN," is the title of a now society in contempla tion in this place. The object of the members is to rise Grimy morning at four o'clock, in summer and winter, hoping thoroby to obtain general good health and strength. Messrs. Reed Sr, Terry of the Mt. Veinon Restaurant., in tho basement of Eunek's eWßuitding, have fitted up their estaklisbment in firft-rate style, and now invite the public) to lur particulars see advertisement iu an nthar'cilumn. Election.—At the quarterly elec tion for officers of the Franklin Literary Insti tuto,.hold at the Aoadetey, on Monday evening, the following named gentlemen were elected :-- President; Cyrus P. Miller,Esq.; Vice President, Joseph M. Idtngley; Secretary, John W. liar boson ; Trensuier, John IL Miller. ! , Mrs. Meem, late of treading, has opened a Confectionary Store, in Market street, 'between Chestnut and Hill streets, and solicits a portion of the publics' patronage. • . Mr. E. Raber of the firm of Ra her Brothers is now in the city purchasing their Spring Stock of Goods, which will be opened in a day or two. For bargains in anything in their lino, then will be the time. The stock bought is a large, andohoico one, and will be sold right. The bill authorizing the exten sion of the Lebanon Valley Railroad so as to con nect with the Northern Control Railroad at Dau phin has passed the Legislature. The comple- W i n of this extension will furnish the means to bring an immonso additional amount of business o tr t aret on this road. We also'observe that 'partici,' aid now engaged in ilarrisburg laying rails . 44 the connexion of our road with the Otimbitrland ,Valley. In a brief period hence the Lithium Valley will be one of the most important Railroad finks in the United States. Sucoess to it. • We also notice that the reiislation aged for by the Dauphin and Susquehannarailtoad Company has passed both Houses ancl received the Bijou pro of the Governor.: "Ware not informed of . the nature of the legislation. Fruit Prospects.—We are -grad fled" to be able to state that, contrary to all ea peotatlon, the severe cold of last week had no in juries effect upon the fruit buds in this part of the country. The prospect is still flattering for '4l MOO. abundant crop of all fruits grown in this la , TRUTHFUL CHILDRVN.— §ome people tell lies to eltildren with a view of enjoying a laugh at their credulity. This i s to make a dock.at sin u tuni they are fools who do it. The tendency in - a child „to believe whatever is jol'Af, WW I nod fsir.geed, seems a shadow of primeval innocence glancing by. We should rev: create a (Mild's simplicity. Touch it only with .truth. Bo not the first 6. ctuerich, that lovely truthfulness by falsehood's. , We axe protid to believe that no . one evon claiming the name of ,Deniecrot, from Lebanon county, will partibipaie in" Ike limns con vontion, at Harrisburg io-tioi. It is an hon orable tribute to the unity, cotiastency, anti or thotloy of the Democracy of Lebanon' abbniy.— It takes sharper material than that which got up the bowls con . voiltion to lead . astray our Demoo-' reef. We were pleased to learn, last week, that our friend John Alwein, of Annville, has now on band an order fur six Carriages for St. Louis, Missouri, end also several others for Virginia. This is an evidence of appreciation of Lebanon county mechanics of which they may well be proved. *e also learn, that the carriages inanurnottirecl in Lebanon county are imeciming famed all over the union, fur their various good qualities, and that it is quite common for our car riage manufacturers to receive orders from other states. They do",turn out the neatest, best made, and best finished vehicles that can be found any where. In this connexion we also remark that our young-friends, Messrs. Fauber & Yunng, hare now on hand eight or ten u beautiful, well-made, neat and substantial vehicles, which they offer to the public, in confldence-that they cannot be ex celled either in worktimnship or price. Dr. Valentine - gave two entertain ments in the Court House, last week, which were the moat laughable we ever bad the pleasure of attending. Ms personation of various charac ter, partioularly.Yankee, was refreshing. The at tendance was not as full as was desired, owing no doubt, in a great measure to the "tightness of the money market," at this season. Blitz, we understand will be in Lebanon about the '24th df this month: He will clrdw the guar- Ore. TEE BEST WIIITE WASIL—The house cleaning time having arrived, it May not be amiss to say a few words in regard to white wash ing. There are many recipes published, but we believe the following to be tile best that can b e used :—"White chalk is the best substitute for lime as a white wash. A very fine and brilliant white washed preparation of chalk is called" Par is White." This we buy at the paint stores for 3, cents a . pottild, .E,or paeh sixteen pounds of Paris White, we prooure half a pound of the white transparent glut: e x:sting twenty-five cents.(fifty cents a pound.) „Tbe,sixteen pounds of Paris White is about, as cauch as a person will use in a day. It is prepared as follows: The glue is covered with cold water at - night and in the morning is carefully, heatedowithout scorching, until dissolved. Thik Paris White.. is stirred in with hot water enough to give it the proper milky consistency for apPlying to the walls, and the dissolved glue is then added and thor oughly mixed. It is then applied with a brush like the common lime white-wash. Except on ve ry dark and smoky walls and' ceilings, a single emit is, sufficient. It is nearly equal in brilliancy to "zinc white," a far lnore.expensive article.— Let the renders of the 44rker'r,try this method the present ,Spring en a room or two atleast, and we think they will not use, limo thereafter. It is„ of course, a little more expensive than common but is cheaper in the end, 00 account of Ms bet ter color, greater permanence, and firm adherence to the plastering. A bill is before - the House of Representatives providing that no one, after May 1, 1830, shall be deprived of the benefits of the $3OO exemption laws by reason of any con tract waiving or releasing the same, except con tracts for renting dwelling-houses, or for things necessary for the support of a- family. The supplement to the Charter of the Sinking Springs Insurance company, and that incorpora ting the Lebanon county Agricultural Society, have passed both Houses, and :tire In the hands of the Governer. At an election for officers of Leb• anon Lodge, No. 121, the following were elected to serve for.the,erks,uing G. Adolphus Reinoel4; V Gr, deorke"?t anti; 'Assistant Sec retary, David Walters-- At an election for officers of Mohegan Lodge, No. 228 of,Lebanri;etolloyring were elected to verve fur the ensuing term:—N. G., :fain kare4; V. G., Tables Roinoehl ; (p.) Assistant Secretary John Stanley. At an election, for officers of Swatara Lodge, I. 0. of 0. If., at Jonestown, on Saterday week, the following were elected to servo for the ensuing term N. G., Henry Lorando ; V. G., J. Zimmerman; Secretary; C. D. Zehring ; Treasurer, S. K. Treiebler. The Trans-Atlantic Balloon. PROGRESS OF ITS MANUFACTURE. The arrangements making by Mr. La Mountain for the Manufacture of the balloon with which ho intends to crosi tLe Atlantic, are rapidly progress . ing to 00mi:elation. The twine from which the net, work is to be made has been finished at the rope and cordage rumpfastory at the Dam, and is be lieved to be,the most complete article of the kind ever made inethia country. It has been the inten tion of Mr. La Mountain to build the balloon .at Lancaster, Pa.,—the home of Mr. Wise. Recent ly, however, offers have been made to induce him to do the work here, and he has it now in con templation to procure a large room at some con venient location, and proceed with the work.— Ile has not, as yet, fully determined upon this point. Mr. O. P. Gager, of Boston, proprietor of the Bennington Pottery, who has been connected with Mr. La Mountairl'in this enterprise from its inception, and Who hiti , the fullest confidence in its success, has made.aselection of a superior qual ity of India silk, which will probably be employ ed in • tlittifantifadture Of, the balloon. Mr. Fdisha Waters, sf this city..lB enge,, ,, ed in getting up an apparatus for maintaining different degrees of at titude without wasting savor discharging ballast, which is to be attruihed to the car. The enterprise begins to assume a tangible form.—Sr. L ou i s pa_ Servant Galisni:--We understand that the demand for the ruiw and latest styles of female wearing apparel has greatly disturbed the equanimity of that valuable portion of the CD mmunity servant girls, and further that man rue-makers are obliged to throw aside the orders of the most aristocratic customers, that they may supply the calls for low necked garments and en larged crinoline desired by those who preside at the wash-tub and dish-washing departments. 'We are permitted to publish a letter written by a city servant to a country ditto. "As for lo nes tho loer it is the more fashiona ble you be, and the less close-you ware the more you are dressed. Missis G. gave me a blue silk ov barn an I cut its nee orf an Susan simmerns cut horn orf and we attraelcs a great- deal of at tenshun like othor ladies holdin" up our cloze.- = The hier You liold your close. the more you are thort of." THJ TWO PICTURES. *O. "Fannie?" "What?" • , "Pi is tired; can't you him a drink of water, dear ?" "I suppose rn have to," • Down goes the doll, slam goes the door, and out flirts the "'darling Female!' for the, wished for beverage. When the Water is brought it is cool, but in it there is no, refreshment. "Pa" looks sad. His heart aches for a;'loving daugh ter. .Bnt it's nothing to Fannie—she don't care. Years have flown "Fannie ?" "What:" • tsxB dinner ready? lam in a hurry." "Yes, that is the first cry . always. And you know-Biddy is so slow: Now sit - deem - here and listen to this new piece of music." Thum them "Isn't that•del c i4htini„.lfarry'r ,• • - "Yds, Fannie, dearest; but business cannot be delayed." "It can't? Well, perhaia you expect dm to THE LEBANON ADVE FAMILY NEWS PfrElt. go into the kitchen and cook? If you do, I want it distinctly understood that I was not brought up to it, and I didn't marry fur tho sake of stooping to it." • Thum, them, thole! thrash with a vengeance. TWo I tingle, Tingle! Cycle !, dinner is ready at jest. Cold and heavy burnt and raw Husband looks sad but Wife don't care. Away he goes— perhaps to a saloon, or to stand by the counter till hiS brain reels, dad he looks more like aeorpse than a live man. Andfor whom LA thing which sits in the parlor and plays on the ,Piann,. and gives him to understand that "she wean% hrough t up to be a woman," and did not marry hint for the s:,.ke of "stooping" to be his wife. "Fannie ?" "Oh, pa has come, sis l" And doirn patter lit tle feet, and pa's neck , is .encircled with tiny white arms and his face savored aria' warm; soft kisses. "Now, will Fannie bring father a drink? He is tired." "Yes, sit." And away twinkle the dainty feet; and a min ute more, and dimpled hands are handing it.--- And thou the hat is carried away, rnd the cane is set in the corner, and pa looks's° happy that Fannie taxes her active little brain to its utmost. 'rears have flown Twelve. "Hurry, Nellie. Set up the ehaira while I bring. 4 Pitcher. .of water. Father will be here in a .few minntes,.nowr- • Pita, stain, tramp, trip! "Fannie • • "Well, dear ?". • "Is dinner ready ? lamin a great hurry." "Just this minute ready, Harry." "I knew it would be." . Clatter, clatter, clatter. Bread good, vegeta• bles good, meat good, all good; but the w ife the best of all. "Fannie, I am in trouble." "About what,,pray. toll?" "Oh, my wife is the. great torment of my.life. The little 111111 X runs so fast that it keeps me all the time in a sweat to keep up with her. ' The fact is, she wilts the with , her, unnumbered little kindnesses. It. isn't, so very comfortable to feel lost, like a speck in ablaze of—of—oh, dear, :how red. our Nellie's cheeks are to day Been using some of, mother's cosmetic—helping to get din ner, eh ?" -:, • .„ Wife laughs, and,hushand looks pleased in spite of his sorrows. - Away he :gees_ to his humble work. But he forgets fatigue, for ho is • blessed with a loving wife and a happy honie. - Vst,. A National Convention of firemen is pro posetrto be held'in Pittsburgh, on the4th of July next. 1"41... In Flanders, when thee:del - pillar. begins its ravages on the trees, every person is.liound to de tityny those. on his own trees, to the satisfaction of a.pttblienfacer, or pay the costs of having it done by an okicar. . , Fiß''Sotne one who is pOsted up in musical bi ography, says, "the man who plays at once upon the trump of fame and the horn of dilemma got his first idea of music on hearing a haycock crow while he was trying a knot in a card of wood. BOSTON EGOTISII.-It is theprevalling opinion in the "American Athens', that God made the world mainly to have a place to put Boston in, and that the chief business of the sun, moan and s tars is to shine fur its delectation. "COSTAR'S" Exterminators are in valuable retne dies for clearing houses of all sorts of vormin.-- With all confidence we recommend them.—N. Y. Daily State Register. • "Cosvmt's" remedies for all domestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bugs,Ants, Fleas, &e. are invaluable.; we can speak from actual knowledge of their Merits. Daunctsr and DEAL ERS should send theit,orders early, if they would secure a trade in them.—New York Journal. "I shall write something about your Extermi nators, as I can do so with propriety. They are selling rapidly hero and destroying all vermin.-- Ed. "Banner, Fayette, Mo. "Death to all Vermin." As. SPRING approaches, ANTS and RoAenEs,, From their holes come out, And-Mins and RATS, ' ID spite of Cats, Gaily skip about. BED-BUGS You, in the-night, - • As on the bed you slumber, While INSECTS crawl Thro' chaniber and . In squads Without number. IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT certainty, Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice,l3ed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Monuitoes, Fleas; Insects, en. Animals, in short ..every species of Vermin,. are utterly destroyed , nd exterminated siCostar's" Bat, Basch, &c., Maternilifitor, "Costar's" Bad-bug Exterminator, : "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects. Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in the United States, as follows : On receipt of $l,OO, a box of the RAT, ROACH,. &O. ENT.; On receipt of s'amy, a: box each of 'lse ROACH, do e. EXT 4 and BLROTRIC POWDER, (sent postage paid,) sufficient to destroy, the vermin on any premises. . Sold by DRUGGIST and DEALERS every where. "COSTAR'S" .PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 420 BROADWAY, N.Y.' P. S.—Circulars' terms, dce ., sent by mail on ap plication. jar WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR PaxtzsmvANlA: COSTAR'S BRANCH DEPOT, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, PHILADeLPHIA, And Wholesale Dealers generally. Also sold by JOSEPH L. LEMBERGER. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE, Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! . The Original and Bett in-the Mrld ' - An others are more imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. - • ' GRAY, RED, Olt RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to' beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,- 000 applications have been made to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. • WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warm/asset. not to injure in the least. however long it may he contin ued, and the ill effects. of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 priVate foinnqat the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-York. .•' Sold in alt cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. tat- The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of eitch Bo:x, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, I'a. - Dec. 1, 1858,-Iy. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all; are elegant, light, easy cud durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning. up behind—no shrink ing oil the head; indeed this la the only Eabdilishnient where these things are properly understood end made. Dec. 1,1868.—1 y. , 233 Broadway, New York. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAM EXTRACTOR In all•diseases inflammation more or less predominates —not to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease —hence an immediate care. . . . . 2 DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and riothilg else, will allay inflammation' at once, awl ' 'DAL Y'S TA k jl a o c AL !rti gg r tNTRACTOR • will cure the following • among a great catalogue of di seases: BORNS, SCALDS, CUTS, CHAFES, SURE NIPPLES, CORNS, BUNIONS, BRUISES, STRAUSS, BITES, POISON, GUIL-111.AINS, BILES, SCROFULA, 'III;CERS„. FEVER SORES, FELONS, EAR, ACHE, PILES, SORE EPEB,OOUT,SWELLINGS,RHEUMATISM, SCALD DEAD, SALT RHEUM, BALDNESS, ERYSIPELAS, RINGWORM, BARBERS ITCH, SMALL PDX, MEASELS, RASH, S.C. &C. To some it may appear incredulous that so many dis eases' should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to thefact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each .and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its appasiie disorder. DALLEY'S hIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical, because the time is. so short be tween disease and a permanent cure; and ids an extract eras it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving na ture as perfect ao before the injury. It is scarcely ' n ecessary to say that no hciuse, work-shop, or manatee. tory she/aid biota moment without it. - • No pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon PICTURE No. 2 M=l gptcial *tirto. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dai ley, Manufacturer. For sale by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the Uniird States and Canadas. 'Principal Depot, 105 Chandlers St- N. York. C. F. CHACE. Sold at Dr. Drng store, Lebanon, Pa. Dee. I, IMPORTANT TO FEMALNS---Dr. Cheekeman's PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its Koper channel, In every in stance have the Pills proved successful. They are certain to open those obstructions to which females are liable., and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health it restored, and the pale and deathly cothitenanee changed to a healthy one. No female mn etiSoy good health unless she is regular: and whenever nit obstruction takes place, whether from 'exposure, cold, or any other cause, the 'general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many constiMptions among young.fornales. Headache, pion in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrnp tion of nature; and wheithier, that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all'these evils. 'ln cases of nervous and spinal affectiohs in the'baek and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterics, &t: Nor nrdthei' lath Efficaci ous in the cure of Lencorrhcee, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, as they would be sure to cause a misearriago. Warranted purely Tegetable,,and . free from anything in jurious to lith or health. I Full and explicit directions which should be read. accompany each box. These Pills are put np in square flat boxes. Persons residing where there are no agency established, by en closing-One Dollar in a letter, pivatcl, to any authorised agent eau have them sent to their respective addresses by returu of mail. R. B. iturculNGs, General. Agent for the U. States, 165 Chambers st., New York. To Whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. • . Sold at Dr. nous' Drug State, tebanou, Pa Dee. 1, 18.5§.-Iy. . ~ Preaching In the Methodist Episcopal - .Church next Sunday, morning and evening. '- Episcopal Services—On Sunday, April 17th, at also on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, the 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st or April, services in the morning at a quartek before 8, and in. the evening sit 7i. On Good• Friday, April, 22d. Service- at 1 OA. M., and oh Easter Day, service and the Holy Coiu- munion at 10 A. k.; Second service at 3 P. M. German preaching next Sabbath,inorning, and Fnglish in the evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. • Preaching next Sunday in Salenes Lutheran • Lothera Church, in the meriting in the English, and afternoon, in the .German Language. • --. English Service tittle Horse Shoe Pike, next Su nday morning. • German Service in the evening, at the Moravian Church. r • Preaching next Sabbath 'evening in the English Language, in the Reformed Church. Matti V On, the 3lst Rey. F. W. Kremer, Mr. Levi Blount), to Miss Lydia Christ, both of North Lebanon township. On the 7th inst., by the same, Mr. Christian lin verter of Annville, to Mrs. Louisa Christ, of N. Lebanon township. • In Ills Borough. on the 7th inst., by the Rev. Augustus C.: Wedekind, Mr. Conrad Roller, to Miss Amantht Y. Wolf, both of Lebanon. glEv In North Lebanon Borough, 'on the Ilth inst., Mrs. .Magdalena Pauber; aged about 69 Years. On the 3d inst., in South Lebanon, Mr. John Brubaker, aged aliont 30 years. On the 28th tilt., in Lebanon, at the residence of Antes Snyder, Esq., Julia Melville, only child of R. B. and Emily M. Lewis, aged 1 year, months and 5 days., - The Lebanon Market. Carefully Corrected ;Reidy by Myers ,t now'. LEBANON, WmixesuAr, APRIL 13, 1859. Leh. hills Ex. Firm g 8 00 Potatoes, obu , 87 Smith " .1-Ixtra 750 Eggs, '0 doz., 32 Leh. Val. Super. Fine 651 Batter, 'f lb., 18 Prime White Wheat, 145 Lard, 10 Prime Redl Wheat, 140 Tallow, 9 Prime ltyo, 75 Elam, 12 Corn, 70 Shoulders, 19 Oats, 45 Sides, - 10 Clover-seed. 5 130 Soap, - 8 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-max, - - 25 Flax-aced, 4.5 b White Rags, 5 Dried Apples ; ril bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 1.0 Flax,' lb, 123 A: Peach "Salle," 250 IBristles, 0 lb., '4O Peach "llutzels," 115 , Feathers, 0 Ih., 62% Cherries, I'so 'Wool, 'OlO4 • 49 Unions, 511 'Soup Beans, , ti qt.,. - 6 - Vinegar, 0 gal., . 12% Apple B utter, 0 crock, 45 The Philadelp h ia: Market: /91 . 1LADELPHIA,.Apri1 11, p 59 FLOUR,—There is vary little inquiry for Flour, and the market is dull and unsettled. The only sales we hear of arer.2oo bbls standard superfine, which is scarce, at $6 25; 600 bbls Ohio extra' at the same price, and 150 bbls Brandywine at $6- 50 bbl, at which rates holders generally aro free sellers. The trade are buying slowly with in the same range of prices for superfine and ex tras, and $6 75f.67 50 bbl for extra family and fancy lots, as in quality. Rye Flour is steady with small sales at $4 20 bbl, Porn Meal is in fair demand with further sales of 700 barrels Penil'a at $3 57.1 and 400 puncheons Brandywine on terms kept private.-,;.• GRAIN.—The market continues dull, and a few smidl lots only have been disposed at 148 to 155 e for common to prime reds, and 105 to 170 e. for white, as in quality. Rye is steady, and 500 bus. Penn'a brought SSc. Corn is scarce, and good yellow, if here, would bring Sic, afloat ,a sale of 400 bushels poor white was made at SOc. Oats continue dull, with sales of about 2000 bush els Penn'a to no eat 54e. Nothing doing in Bar ley or Malt to alter quotations. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of feel Cattle were light this. week, amounting to only about 1000 head at the differ ent yards; the demand was brisk, and offered at an advance of 50e. the 1001bs. on the quotations current last week, sales ranging from $8 to $l2, mostly from SO 50 to $ll the 1001bs. - The urriv als of Cows and Calves at Martin's were only .125 - =selling at froth' $2O to $3O for second quality do. Of Hogs tIM receipts at Phillip's Yard were 2274—sales ranging at $8.109.1 the 100IbS. ne,4 tb.e.arrivals are more free. Of Sheep, about4ooo were offered and, sold, at Martin's, at from Ge. to 7c. lb., gross. *iv atchrtiontfirto. NeIN . . Grocery Stare. OVES do MILLER ha re opened a new Gro. , eery in the basement of Gee. L. Atkins' New Rouse opposite. Mrs. Rise's Hotel. They will always keep on hand all articles usually kept in a well stocked Grocery. Their stock at present consists, in part, of a splendid lot of SUGAR, MOLASSES, TEAS, and COF FEES at loWer prices than they can be had elsewhere. They have just reeeivcd:a lot of fine MERCER POTATOES, at a low:price ' ' seed On ions, Rams, :Shoulders, and Dry .Beer, m a c aa - Tonics, and all kinds of dried fruit ac., which they will sell vary low, as they do an exclusive CASH. ROSINESS, which will afford theta to sell lower than is usually sold. We cordially-in vite the public to call and.see our stock, and sat isfy themselves. OYES ~t; MILLER CASH pada for all kinds of produce. Lebanon, April 13, 1859. of 0. F. fI IRE Members of MIIEGA.N LODGE:, Na: 288,1. O. of _I. O. F. are requested to be punctual in their attend ance in the Lodge room on Saturday evening the 23d of nt 8 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of utak: ing arrung ,, lnents to : Celebrate the fortieth' annlveraniy of I. 0. of U. B'. in ANN , -n Tuesdory, the 20th of 180. Ity order of the Lodge - Attest :-IVM 31.t1TC.11, Seey. Lebanon, April 13,1859-2 t ITILT. N ON RESTAURANT In Funcles .iVitu Building, Lebanon. EED & TERRY, having fitted up their NEW RES , TAURANT in a fashionable style, beg leave to in: form the citizmis of Lebanon that they are prepared, at all hours, to furuiah them with FRIED OYSTERS, FRI ED FISU, MED TRIPE. or anything in their tine of business, having , procured the services of a celebrated Cook of Philadelphia. AlSo a large assortment of The beet OYSTERS, Pickled TRIPE, Pickled CATFISH . , Pigs Feet, ' And various other Refreshments. They have always the best malt-liquors, such us LAVER'S ALE, DROWN SMUT, PORTER, 11. IrAarMAN'S.LIER BEER- and Liono's Baca, all of which.nre kept in a ceoPvanli, anti always fretib. IM.. We guarantee to give satisfaction to all who will favor us ,withAptudl. C. W. REED, Lebanon, April 13, ISSB. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS To Rent. • . r t NE Erna ROOM to Rent'in tlie'see . enit story of the kJ Brink Building, formerly occupied by A%tOS K. BOUGHT ER, Esq. JOIIN GEORGE Lebanon, April 13,1859. Lock Making awl Repairing . T"Esubscriber respectfully infoiins the : public that he him commenced the above bueincss tit Market Street; Lebanon, e,. fe* doors South of Sticklet's Mill, where be will keep for sole Locks of every - kind, from the Most Int:tic:li Thief proof _Lock to the comusout3st varletyl' "." Ile also manufactures all kinds' Of:Rdire 'Duping Instruments, which will be sold at modlimtd prices. Ile also makes to Order and Repairs all Work In his line of business. The patronage of the pLtilie IC FLUMES DEBOLD. Lebanon, April IS, 1850.-2 ms. Merchant Tailoring. S. RAMSEY bas removed to the first door south S. from Llenry.k Stine's Store, and opposite the Ea glenotel, where he will heel) au assortment of Cloths, Cassanieres, and rottgs. Also ready made, clothing and furnishing geocksitch• as Shirts, Goes, Gloves. Randkor- Chiefs, Neatieri;.&e., of Which will be sold as rbeep es at any.other establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly r ,end good fits guaranteed... • ' • S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 13, 1859. I - . O. of O. F. Anniversary Celebratuni 1, IrtHE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the INDEPEN 1. DENT ORDER, OF ODD FELLOWS, will be celebra ted by a GRAND PARADE AT .ANIWILLE,- LEBANON' CO . U.N . PA. On Tuesday, Apre7, 26th, A: Ma. • ' Rev• T 401.1.N50M, of PlRladelphig, has ;on eented"to be 'ptenelit . Grid deliver an ADDRESS on the occasion. Ala"- ConnDiwi COME aim W. G. WARD, WM . . FISHER, Committee. JEREMIAH STRAYER, Annville, AprillS, 1859. SECOND ARRIVAL. New Goode at the Bee Hive Store. ONE of'the tilrra of GEORGE 3; PYLE is again in the City. for the SECOND time this Spring. THE DIVE is still swarming' with customers, who am . parchasing 'Wholesale and Retail, nevertheless, the steep is one of the laroestAn the. Ooriuty. lig the manner in wllich tbeg . do busineis, they can sell lower than heretofore. ' ' It really is the place for RO bar '' DS- atitl i Padge for yourselvba. • GEORGE & PYLE. Lebanon, April 13, 1589. WILLIAM MORRIS, YENITIAN LTN • AUNTY ACTUBER, ~N 6. IN (old -No. 523,6) NORTH EIGHTH . ST., (Above Atch, West side,) - • . PI - - TILADELPHLt - A ' assortment or PLAII.T-AND FANCY BLINDS Al ways on band, at the lowest, prices. Old Blinds rii paintedand trimmed equal to new, andJOBIIIisIO prompt , , ly attended to. , . A handsome assortment of WI.?.;DONV gIIADES, certbe latest and most.Eashionable Patterns, 'aud:ReettAli t iNub eonStAhtly On /Mild, to which wo,revectfully calf thent• teatime of the public. STORE SHADES arAog. AN LETTERED TO onvE.R. Termi, CASI.I. April 13, . , Statement. , (IF THE LEBANON BANK, trubllShert.as'itqtrit4by 1„," the Act of Assembly, Wised 06t.'13,18b7, viz Len BANK, April 6, 1859: Ist—Loans and Discounts, $442,002 79 2d—Specie, . $53,263 99 Notes of other Banks, 61,575 90 Due from other Banks, 96,816 06 211,675 05 • 30.—Notes in Circulation, 376,135 00 4th - --lnilividuel Degosita , 77,426.95 . Die other Pants, 12,961 44, 90,40 39 • - EDW. A. UItLER, Cashier. Sunipi and subserilied before me, April 9, 1859;-, Lebanon, Aprill3, '59. , .108EPIT Glum, .1. P. Statement O F THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK LEBANON, Pa, April 5,.189." ASSETS. „ , Bills and Notes Discounted - $159,814 77 Due by other Banks $74,929 53 Notes of other Banks 89,475 00 Cheeks and cash Drafter'or other. Banks 4.731 03 Specie (Gold and Silver)..., 30,181 27 --$149,316 83 Nrates" in e1iva1atiern...:.•....,...„..,....5205,220 00' Due depositors 27,492 70 Due to other Banks 13,05921" _ $245,771 91 The above statement is eiveria,'ln ilia best 11 my knowledge and belief. JOS. KARCII, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, April 6,1859. ANTHONY S. ELY, J. P. Lebanon. April 13.1859. time attd Stone. - • frillK undersigned bas constantly on hand, and foi. a -wan a good supply of the best lime and, stone for building purposes near the Donaghmdre Fat:nue, which will'he disposed of on reasonable terms, " Lebanon April. 6, 1559.-Im. OUNRAp BANKS. _ _ Administ ratorl s - Notice. XfotrOJE99 hereby given that letters of Adininistra• tion7nn the estate of Michael letterman, dec'd., late of thb borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa., hate Men .granted to the undorsighed, of the borough and county aforesaid. 2herefot'e,_all persons baying claims uplink Said paste:will plettaipreserit them, and those indebted are iequesied-to make payment. • . . . ' • .9 , IIARIS CASSIDY, Administrator Lebanon, A .ril 6,-1859,6t. Public Notice hdreby given that CYRUS K... SNAVELY, of the I Borough of Lebanon, his this day. executed A Deed of Assignment of his book account, and unsettled claims to the undersigned for the benefit of several creditors named in the said deed of assignment:. . All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to . the said Cyrus K. Snavely, are requested to make prompt payment to the undersigned. JOHN tl. SNAYELY, Lebanon, April 4, 1559. New coach Making Establish- ment. The undersigned respectfully r""; 1 107',i informs the pulic that be has , again commenced tbe COACH MAK ING BUSINESS, In the Borough of Lebanon, on the Pinegrove Road,. near Major's Agricultural Wareroom. He will keep on band, or make to order, Carriages, and all kinds of running vehicles. REPAIRiIIa also attended to'promptiy. His old friends and the publicare respest fully invited to give him a call. RISTENBAT, Agent. Lebanon, April 13,1859.-em. • New Tailonlig. Establishrneht. ri - urE undersigned respectfully infOrnis the public of 1,. Lebanon, that he Las - commenced the Tailoring Bu. sinees, in all its breathes. in Cumberland Street, between Henry & Stimes and John Clreatra Stores. Being a Practletil Tiilltir, and of long experience. ill Some of the principal establishments or New York and Philadelphia, he tatters to be able to merit - the patronage of the citi zens of Lebanon. • P. I. O'ROURK. ' Lebanon, April 6, 1819. . New Tailorinfr Establishment. rpilE Subscriber, direct from Philadelphia , - has opened 1 a Fushionag Tctdor Shop, in tite room lately occu pied by G.'"Vit:ldaly as a barber shop, where be invites all of the citizens of Lebanon, and surrounding vicini ty, to call toe sielaila, particularly if they want a good fitting Coat, Pants or: Vest, '-fieVing - arad :long:experi ence in hie 'Business, be Satiate binaself tlat'l6'll.4ll be able to satisfy the most . thstidiens.'" Wipe , 'clothing made:to order. tm Also CUTTING in all its various Branches. :IMP. Country produce, taken in exchange for work.— Call and See 0: K. REEDER. Lebanon, April 6,1839.-3 t. _ _ SWARTZ & BRO. CASH • 'DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY t oops; QT,Ipt:NSWAII,F,, GROCERIES, ie. BALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET. Casli paid . for all kinds of Country . Produce Nol , ce Is hereby given, that a ineetieeof the Stockholders of the LEBANON VALLEY DANA will be held at the banking house. in Lebanon, on Illonday, the 2od of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . , JOS. liAltoll, - Cilisbier Lobanoy, April 6, ISO. Leba:nan Valley Institute, ANNVILLE, LEBANON. Co., Pa. „ pills Institution 'nee?. completed and in active'oper atiom neither labor nor expense liabibeen spared iu the arrangement of the btulding, to make it a desirable home for Teacher . ..and Students from a distance, who wish to prepare themselves frir , the profession of Teach or for any class in Collage, . Students of both Sex• es. in separate departments 2 will be admitted at anytime The location is one or theowat healthful in - the state.— It is also easy of access, being y mile from the Lebanon 4 Valley R. . , TER3lB.—Fer the Common English. branches, per term of 0 months, Including• tuition, board, washing and room furnished, $OB 00 Latin, Greek, Gormit'n and the higher Mathenlaties,eachi ; gto: Day scholars per teini , ' ' Co . For further particulars tiPply to the Principal: Issrarroroae., • • • ' D. BALSBAUGH, Prinrlpal and Proprietor. O. BOGER, Assistant. Anionic, March 24,1859.-6 t. 01{19INA NCR Be it Enacted aud,Ordained by the Burgesses and Town Council et the Borough of North Leb anon, and it iehet'aby Enacted and Ordained by the Onthiitity . of the same, as fellows, to watt That the egairdeitgnated on the denertii Ploror ; * PI an of said Betough as the old farm 'ROO, by laid out And opened to3fte width of fifty. feet, ebitimerterng at the ,Lebanou Borough line. and .exteudiwg thence North throrigh ladds of David Boyer, Gotlieli .Light, Christian.filoyer, UWE) Gordy, and Abraham 'Light to where it latenieets.Guilford Street, and that the said road, after being opened asaforwould, is hereby declared to be a BablieStroet . , and :that the Supervisors of said Borough, are liqproy.outbeilsed and directed to open the same to:thd . dorestild width, for Imbue use, Amid the owners of the land through which said road passes neg lect or refuse to do - so on or before the first day of Juno next. • 2.—That Lehman Street as laid out in the General Plan or Plot of laid Borough, commencing At a *point where said streetintersects Market Street. thence East through lands'of: Lehman, Reinoehl & Foster, Vitus,. to whereitrinterseets Walnut Street, be and is hereby deelaretit public street, and the Supervisors of . said Borough - affi hereby authorized and detected to open the same of the width of sixty feet, for public use should the owners of the land through which the some passes reelect or refine to do eo on or befide the first day, of , 3.—That that.part or portion of Doe alley, as laid out in the General plari•or Plot of said Borough, comment lug at Mifflin street, thence South through lands of Da vid Miller„Danier Light, (ueeht) Henry Spohti, Vaux, Lehman,ißeincehr & roster, until it reaches the Lebanon Borough.line, be and is hereby .declared .tp be a public alley, tuid•Oe:Buliervlsors of said Borougri are hereby authorfiea:and directeil to epon the some to the width of ifixteen'Ye4, , for;publie. use, should the owners ofthe Ishii throne(' which said alley passes neglect Or refuse so to do on or before, the first day of June 4.—Tbet tliat Piret` l ettlizabeth Street, as laid out in the General plan or „plot of said Bermigh, lying North of Stteet,,cominehoing;at Said Mifflin Street, thence North Long, Widow John Dow . ireeir tio;Ogoradltiitiiiser, BoYei: Henry ' ,Lantz,. and Gavid..)ittter, , until. it intersects Guiltbrd Street, be and ii‘ber'efiy declared to be a public street, and the Supervioors of said. Boroughare hereby authorized and 'directed to open the Same of the width of forty nine and a half feet for public use, Should the owners of the - land through which the same passes refuse or neglect so to do on or before the first day of June next. FRANKLIN W,ALTER , Chief BUTEus Attest: GIDEON Licu; SeeVry. Not th Lebanon, April 7, 1859. BOROUGH ACCOUN T. i)WARD A. UHLER, Treasurer, in Account with Lebanon Borough from April 1, 3856, to March 22,1850. DR. To cash received from Jacob Zimmerman, Col. /e.r.tor. in fact, $322 71 To cash received from George Walter, Culler in part; - . To cash - recefqd from fitilactelphia & Reading Ruilroar CST& ' 1000 00 To cash receired from George charitlicrii::. rent , for Potter-6'1d, 3 . OO To Bowl issued to worifirti sfilak, for i'hich Cr. ass taken in last ydar's 400 00 To cash received` for Dries. Sold, To cash rebsived tram John Diller, for Ain's. ham Shenk, Collector, 100 00 , By Cash paid sundry persons on orders issued in 180, and paid in 185 S. Henry Bubb, $10 . 60 Bowman,- Hauer & Co, ,4 21 Hobert Diil&.:.` ' ' 10 00 G.D Coleman, 10 00 Adam Long, 9 75 ' Hen* Huth •• 50 diY , dorm Wittnoyer, 5. 0 0.0 D. 31. Karniany. Jaen'. 51cConn,i, • . 26 00 Lpbanon Gas Company, 59 21 Henry McCord; 51 00 Amos Ling,. ~ .. 35 97 J. George, t , 71 23 Ord ass paid 1 , 1468: Jos. Uhler. Superl , isor ter 051, an°. Wi . totoyer, do do , George BOrgner, Supervisor for 1858, fia , 41 James Lascomb, do do , 446 55 Lebanon Gas Company, Jos. Shantz, Constable, Henry Rath, police. Henry McCord; police, S. 4r i Babb &Her, Incidental E . A-penee, dos. Bowatn, Co. Trearurer, for fuel, J. qt erne, Street Croseinge, • 18 50 Philip Arnold, do 10 00 3. E: paugherty. night waterer, Andrew Reinoehl, do C. 2lenry7Treesorer Union Fire Co, 30 00 A. Rise Treasurer Perseverance Fire Co . 80 00 C. Henry, Roue, - ' :. • ' • .2 00 John H. Witeroyer, Itrif!er,,, „ . , , 22, Geo. Russ, matehee; . ''. :. i 5 . 5 George k Shellenberg,wer,Randire s ,_ t ...4 . . ..,0 02 Isiet liaffe.•, See ry, 1c... 42 62 S. 3. Stineolarnitree oh chestnut etreet,, 03, 00 Joe. Haftmaii - grinting, T 2 50 Wm. lit Ensile, do 24 00 Tischer &Young, do - 12 50 Worth & Reinoehhdo 15 75 J. H. Eneminger, do 100 65 75 . . Hiscountron Note,. , 15 00 Refunded Taxes , . ' 405`88 Fred. Urban, Street Creeslnge, ' - 25 19 John Reeker,lbanllng, 21 00 Henry Miller, do ''''B.9 - 19 ' • .. . Aug. Knoche. at Goodhart's pavotoent,_ 62 50 Henry Bubb, - do do . '1 50 64 00 Hoary ., Lo 3, Culvert on It about street, 220 75 Jacob Zimmerman. appeal notice, 4 00 John Sowers; blacksmith work, 16 17 A. R. Rcinghter, counsel fees, . . r 5 ,00 .T. B. Daugherty, appeal. 4 1. 9 ' 'L"- 500 J. E. Daugherty, 'AO% Burgess salary, 20 OD George Melly, Councilman, 20 00 - Henry Bubb, .' do. • 20'00 ' Philii Atantz, • ...do 20 00 H. T. Roffman, du 20 00 Wm. C Fauber, do 20 00 Bdw. A .11111er, Treasurer, 20 00 John Weidman, Solicitor, 25 00 George Walter, _High Constable, 30 00 Joseph Olefin, Beer:buy, & c., 50 07 • __ __ Coupons due January 1;1859, Balance due Treasurer, April let, 1858, Balance in hands of Treasurer, March 42,15€9, ADDITIONAL STATEMENT In addition to ,tho above, the former Cmtncili balm issued the following' Bonds:- 7 Bonds to James March, due Jan'y 1, 1858, amounting to $1770 MO Interest to Aprirl 1859 182 75 _41932 76 1 Bond to Wi'lhim Bhirk, 400 00. Interest tq Aprii 1,1859, 30 00 430 00 1 Bend to John *ltmoyer, 100 00 Interest to April 1 3 1859, 3 90 103 90 1 Bond to Isaac H011er.,117 87 Interest to April 1 1859 lilt. • - 12194 1 Il'd to Walter *.itaito:Pale Jan. 1, '80,. 2i t 211 Interest to April 1 ," 1859 , 275 26 I B'd 'to Henry Brandt, pa'le Jan 1,110, 94 42 Interest to April 1.1859, 1 41 95 83 1 B'd tri,lneolilfudy r pats Jan. 1,'60, 82 20 Interest toApril 1,1559, 83 43 1 13'd to 11.euz7 Loy, payola April 1, '59, 200 Q 0 3210 11 AlSo, the following, orders, remaining, unpaid in the handsnr diftereitepersens:—. 21 orders to .144,..1,01,e4iti, late Srip'of, $i , 3d' 8 erdere .to Geo. Ber..ner. t db„ 1 4: 1 order to I . llMiy 1 :0 09 1 ~ rder to 'Haller 11agy.sui7eying; 6867 1 order to J. Er, W. Hummel. ettrhing, 51 23 5 orders to Aug Witman, 9:5 6 orders to Lebanon Gas Cutupany 144 38 2 orders, to J. 0 11:004, 4"f19•13) 1 order to Nicbblali Bautngs,63l4 . 2 2.:i 2 order& to .7.1101 03 :”. 1 - 43 1 ordet-toll Knont•e, ent 4 oll - g' 2.4: 75 1 order to .1. W. Killioger, interest 15.00:. 1 order to G. D. COletnan; Lamp Post, 1 00 1 order to tl.ll. Fsulser, Int. on Bond, Id' 00 1 order to J. Weidr., Chief Burgess, /9 Ou 5 orders to Peter Kahle, hintlinf, 9 15 1 order to om. Illeeber,loll7o4, ' • 10 50 I order to Jno. bl. Mark, COuneilman, 10 00 ---$1039 98 Alao, Coupons outstanding 01 49.14 - 238 to • • $4-188 59 From this deduct G. IL Fauber's order pot on one of the Bonds issued to Jas. March, is so Borough Indobteduess, 1559, • OUT-STANDING TAXES. • Samuel D—Ereideri for 1 8 49 ,5168 18 Michael Hoffman, for UN, 47 46 Wm. - G.-Ward, for 1856, 92 95 *A.bralmiu Shenk. for 1654. 190 00 George Wa l ter, for '55, (deficiencies and commission to'be deducted, 1425 96 $1634 55 Outstanding on PaTenrote, , Stall Rents. he. George Derr, pavetaint, 16 03 John Mellinger, do' • 3 98 Kline k Itoughten 'tit) 50 00 Widow Eckert, .3006 Walter it Barto, do • 7 Jacob Goodbart;: - 120 02 Samuel Greenotwalt„:do* 102 25 &Amnon Moyer, 4:10 - 25 35 D. S. Hamu.ond do 390 36 Cyrus Iteladehl, ientforPateetteld, do tii m. Shirk,2 3 ears stall rent, 740 fir'Y ,Amoinit die Borough, Lebanon, March 31,1859 * The out-etandiiii Tax. of AbrahatiVAlberik bas been paid in full sinee - tbe*ove account bas been settled. . . ; Breech working 6 ifteii, Btainped - Plouncipg, Crochet i and Bone'KuittioteNeOtesi, Caws and HandkiirCleetp„ t sold cheaper, than at any ether placetret