tit Ftitivrtiim: TERMS, $1 BOA YEAR --- LEBANON, PA WE ' D - WE - 6 " AX, APRIL 20, ISSO HOME AFFAIRS. usiness Xotices. Our merchants and business men generally areas energetic and go•ahend class as can be found in any place Prom areotllll.lld'S Icy mountains To that other place spoken of by the poet.— The Messrs. Bober Brothers, in addition to the magnifi,mikatock of goods .just rqcsiveci, have had their store room handsomely frescoed. It is decidedly handsome, and may be seen free " gratis. . Mr. G. L. Atkins has taken in to partnership, his brother John T, Atkins; by, 'whom the Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Business will 'he continued in all its branches. They have one of the %nest and best arranged stores in the coun ty. 'Their work is always warranted as of the bait usaterial and make. For partieulara see q3ur neighbor RISE` `lias just re `Mned from the city with his Spring and Surarner it teak of Huts, Caps, &e. His selections, arc of the most fashionable and hest kind, and beugi't at very advantageous prices. Go and seo his new sleek. Mr. Gasser advertises his new stook of Boots, Shoes, Hats, kc,, just received from the city. Give him a call. We have just received a fine lot of blank (lards, plain and colored, which we shall be 'pleased to work up for the public. 'We have several unusual, but very desirable sizes and qual ities. Carcls, axon - la i rs Handbills ~Post ers,, , the., printed at the :Advert‘ser"b oe/ot low rates and short notice—and in the most elegant styo - 0 ;. „ Mr. C. P. Stinemitz of Annville, having bap appointed Agent for.Lobanon coun ty for goCcirmiek's lieaper and Mover, would re spectfully notify the public that he is now pro pared to furnish them. He alSo attends to repair ingthe same. Early orders are required.. A Defence of Armageddon, or Our Great Country foretold in the. Holy Serif). tures, is a new book lust received and for'sale at Ward's cheap Book Store. "This book should be In the bands of every Citizens, because :of the ekdvanoe that it will give to true pe triotism and the enthusiasm that, it has and necessarily will create for the Union." Mr. Dauiel.Graefl has just return ed from the 01ty with :a large and .select Stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ste., which are offered to the publio in his remodeled and newly-fitted-up store. His establishment is now one of the neatest and best arranged in town, Charles Debold, a worthy young medhanio, has 'Commenced the Lock-suaithing bu siness. Ho ilegires the encouragement of the See his adv. SAYING FUND.—The National Safe ty Trust Company, of Philadelphia, occupies a conspicuous place ninong:it the provident institu tions of our land,' and multitudes van testify to .the safety they have found for their treasures ,in its coffers. Weeny multitudes, for the number of its depositors swell up to the grand total 0f28,839. From these have been received nn lass a sun than $40,213,403 09 ! that have worked out blissful results. I.lp to March let, 1859, the sum of $188,403 48 was paid out fur interest. The above is from the last number of Tuckett's Thaurnaca Jourant, of Philadelphia. Our readers are also.referred to the notice of this old and well established Institution, which appears amongst our advertisements. CAMI SYSTMG—I stepped in at the BEE HIVE STORE a few days ago, and and a change since the firm of GEORGE dr PYLE have changed their manner of doing business, by adopting the OAt:II,SYSTEM, in the prices or their goods. They are selling the best White Sugar at 0 cis., Brown al 7,8, and 9. ' Molasses 14 cents; which used to sell at -16 cents, and the very hest Maas. Nei! at 16 cents.- Among the Dry Goods the change. is more perceptible, the prints that used to Nall at :1* cents per yard, are - riow, sold at 10 cents per yard, and all other.artialtis in preper tine....ll you want bargains remember the BEE HIVE STORE. • • The act in• referenee.to N. Leba non borough, passed by the Legislature+ and sign ed by the Governor, annexes that part of the bor ough north of the Canal to the township, and provides that the elections of said township shall hereafter. behold at the public house of Jonathan Goesaman, FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL CoL xman.---4he exercises connected with the annual commencement of this (soilage, will take place at Lancaster, PA., on the 27th of July next. The address before the alumni will be' delivered by •Wißifta:A. Stokes, gsq,7of lardelpbtirg, Pa., and the biennial address before the 'literary societies by Aaron S. Loinbaoh, of Reading, Pa. A Special meeting, of the Y. M. flrA, will be held in the hall, on Saturday eve ning, it 9 o'clock. All the members are specially requested to be present, as business of importance will be presented. The uso . of lime in ple.ntino po tattles is strongly recommended by a gentleman of-10Oaster county, as a certain preventive to the rot: flis.pottltoos have been much injured by this tildense. , " A`hill-has passed the Legislature ineorpor'ating the "Cameron. Hotel Company of Harrisburg." The Hotel is to magnificent affair, and will occupy the site flf the present State Capitol House. . • The Governor signed the bill in corporating- the Lehanoti` Ch e ukt3 - Agricultural 'Society. Also, the eel relating to the borough of North Lebanon. Also, a farther supplement to nn-set, entitled, en act to erect theiown of Lebo= R,014t0, n borough, approved FeiyneFyz - 2 1 i, 1112 . 1. [This, We presume, has reference to the • opening, of streets, for which wo understand, hig hland). WAS asked for by council.] :Wm. Ault bought t house and lot In Army'lle from Wm. Boltz for $550, Wm. X Derr, Esq., was admit ted a member .of tba Lebanon Bar, on Monday. Azfloiiiiroytr,Vvy , ' ars, Till II11111': WaS Indicted . at Coltimbm,,ol:lll, for etealtng "two ox en and a oew.", 'The - proof,was that he stole two steer,' and a cow. Manna he wan found gully; of petit larceny of the Dow, ,and sent to jail for fa teen days. BRANDED POTt Biaour-- , --A man, by the name of Robbins, indieted for bigamy, was tried at Raleigh, N. C., on Friday last, and convicted.— (h 1 Saturday he was branded' with, the letter B, on the right cheek, in open . Court-Llhe !gaud leav ing a mark that ho will curry to his grave- tt§.. Nine and 'half millions of acres of the public' lands in Kansas and Nebraskaosthich , vere witit.beld from sale last year on acConitt.ot.the financial revulsion, will ba iv twirket U JuIYP August and Sepfember. PROCEEDINGS OF Cou Borough Council met on Tuesday evening, D. M. Karmany, Chief Burgess.in the chair. The Chair stated that a loan of $4OO had been obtained from Jos. Bombergor. On Motion azi order Wai drawn in favor of Philip Ararat for $2O in payment for brick de livered in 1858. An order was also drawn in fa vor of I'. Kale.for $4, for hauling done in 1855 ; also one in favor of Wm. M. Breslin for $lO 75 for printing in 1866. Mr. Killinger appeared be fore Connell; and accepted a receipt favor of the. Reading Railroad Company for nine huddred dollars to aid the Borough in paying the July in terest on, its Borough bonds. Mr. Krause appli ed to Council:to:exchange a bond given by the Borough to James March, for $3OO, payable Jan ry.l„.lBsohand liked an oqier,to.bo, drawn for $22 51:1Y- the fitufteron'said bond to 'APril 1, 1859 which aPplfeatiori was granted. An order was drawn in . favor .of Mr. o.llonry, for $l3, ofibond issued 'td jaMes March, to January 1, 1850. Mr..'o. Mark, Chairman of the committee to es- 1 amine the pavement of Mr. John D. Krause, re: ported In favor of adhering to the regular, grade niflsed by, the Regulator, which report . was adopt- An order wns drawn in favor cf Mr. J:141. Mark for $8 50 for work on street in 1858. 'o4'l4l6tion, the Secretary was instideteti to col- lea the cost of ono lamp post ($l7) from I): Ddb ne . - - 'LEBANON VALLEY `11.4::-Two more Passenger Trains have home pit on this road. The up-trains pass Lebanon at 7 24 P.M., and 11. 39 A. M.; the down 'trains at 9.06 A. M., and 3.51 P. M. These trains make immediate connexions, at both ends of the' ine; with the trains running to all scalene of the country-- The travel on the Lebanon:yalley . Road is rapid ly increasing, and it will soombe one of the best patronized lines in the con:tatty. It is well and carefully managed, and supplied with careful en gineers and conductors. All the arrangements of the road and ears aro of the,bost approved style. The ears are lit with gas, endhavethe wide and comfortable seats, which _latter in itself is a great consideration with the traveling'publie. A Good Regalation.—The May or of Beading, Pa., has ordered : the police to ar rest all minors found lounging about corners of streets and bar-rooms in the. evening. A coteni porary commenting upon_the stunts, says : "That is good. Now, if the parents of. the boys who are allowed to be about limit): in the evening could also be arrested and Mind, -it would be a great gain to public and' private morality.' Of course, youths should net be deprived of'-needful recreation end pleasure. .43utime are:seasona ble hours and proper placesfor-obtaiuing both. To Stop Bleeding - ofthe'Nose.— Extraordinary as it may appear,: says an ex change, a pies© of brown paPer, folded and plac ed between the upper lip and the gurn, will stop bleeding of the nose. Try it. Mortality Anioogl'.cattle:,---We learn that the cattle in some: parts of Berks coon_ ty, aro afflicted with the fever and ague. One farmer in Maidenereek township; forks county, lost within the last week or two, eleven bead of horned cattle, by a malignant, disease, very unu sual iu this part of the conntry,but prevalent in the west. It commences with:yer, which lasts from five to nine boars, and• thanis:followed by a chill, which continues frolitled - r:to six hours. After this quick mortification ensues; and the cat tle die. - The Malignant Disease 'noticed in last week's Gazetfc , ns lcalri4glifillAistioilt some two weeks ago, among the-rattle-of 1.1 - eu'ry Miller, the tenant on the farm Of mri. Ifertry,Seidel, in Meid encreek township; haiMet been checked, all the efforts of the Veterinary Physicians who were em ployed, having failed ,to produce any visible good results. Since las.t'Fthlay, two more of Mr. Mil ler's cattle have died, making THIRTEEN that he has lost during the lat 4 eighteen days. Only four head out of the ,wholc i !mtnher of his live-stock, yet remain. ' Thia extraordinary mortality among his cattle, has provedfa serious loss to him, and one which he eau but.goorly afford to bear. As he is an industrious ED (1 economical man, we hope his neighb ors Will he ,generous enough to assist hire in making good his loss.—/?ottati4tg Gazette, of ,Suturday., t. Installation:—Tho Itov. Milton Valentine, was regularly installed as pastor. of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, last evening, the 15th inst. The ceremonies were condu eted by the Rev. C.A. Hay, of Harrisburg, and Rev. A. C. Wedekind; of Lebanon, and were attended by a numerous coogregation.—TheAmNo GAZETTE. Our young friends, J. M. Good and J. 11. Sowers, are about leaving this place en route for California, via. Pike's Peak. Our best wishea I foi,their future prosperity attend them'. We have no,douht of their ultimate success, being enterprising young men, and with such, all it,re quires is to do; and success is sure• to fol low. Court commenced in this borough on 14.10nd4..s , Our u.elgh,por of the Cooler pro pass:• to , Itml ish,t4o Democrats of ;the :16th convention from tho4c , of the opposition fizzle last webk, j yy-tpplying the term "sdap 'Deal - tieratie" totie * former and "wheelbarrow Demo crate? tvilathrter. ile ; may call those. of the former what.laepleases, as the Democratic pity will at all types' . he: !letter known by its . ..acts and merits than' bi'ieS'nritue; but as he Was'a mem ber of the fiz4le, and attended its sittings, we must bo content. to accept the new name ho places upon himself and his friend.;, namely "wheelbarrow , dean:it:rate' --The appellation is a. vary proper one in many respects. Instead of Hard Cider, Ilaidy Plate§ of Soup, of Welly horses, wo expect the "banners floating from the (tutor Walls" in 1360, to be beautifully ornament ed with wheal-barrows. .:Our; neighbor, being new . a wheelbarrow democrat, should at ones or nament the bead of his paper with a well-engrav ed representation of that tasep4AelPele. Or. Sec Henry & Stiaes Adver tisements. lbr the Lebanon A dvertiser Enrron :—I like bolls; I do not consider them a nuisance, and think that those - who are conAtantly scolding about the "noise and clatter" Made by the bells of Lebanon, do se without meaning what they say. If they are in earnest they had better retire to the wilds of America or Africa, an d •there their sensibilities will not be outraged by these proclaiming evidence of Chris tianity and civilization. There is nothing in the ;encl.:l4;d, long ringing ef,the bells,„4Lehanon that .1./c4iider-shaelzing; oit'thehtntreary'luould have them struck 'much ,harderand longer, if I thought...it' wopldi roach, ti(i) ars'eor :many, 'who scarcely ever go ,to chnreb, much jes,s , address themselves to the Deity Whose worship the belle call the faithful. I have one bell-ringer in my eye who ev:dently is too weak for his occupa tion, and unless lie soon employs an assistant, I shall agitate his dischare. vo tho,rope more slack, my man: I ivant Sinners to float that .the word of God is about being preached. Yours, ,te., Goon.—A proposition has Usti* made in Holly Springs, Mississippi, to establish a chain gang, for the purpose of getting rid of the rowdies which infest. thhtliftio town. T Indiana ,nawspapere epode in veiy eneent: aging. ierins.9f the wheat crop. • EB ANON ADV E R FAMILY - NEWSPAP A SICKLES CASE TN MADISON.—We learn from a gentleman from Madison, Intl., that the Muth itonts of that city, were thrown into astate of ei eitement by a lamentable affair occurring on Sat urday night hist.. It appears that for some time past a citizen engaged in the saddlery business hes entertained sttspicinns of the virtue ofhis wife, and resolved to satisfy himself in regard lo the matter. Accordingly, on Saturday last,heinform od his family that ho should leave in the evening for Cincinnati. About 0 o'clock, howeverdni re turned unexpectedly to his home, and fouiid his worst fears realized. A neighbor of his, Who;was possessed of considerable means, was the intrud er. The injured husband found the guilty couple in bed, and without an instant's delay, he drew a revolver and shot the seducer dead. Ile then left the house and gave himself up to the authorities. — CINCINNATI TI3IES, Arm. 11. A loan of $BOO,OOO has been effected by Mossrs. De Coppet & Co., of New Yprk, in bebal fof o. line ,of railroad, 61 miles long, from Logansport, Ind., on the Wabash Volley Railroad to the Illinois State line, where a connection will be formed with the Peoria and Oquawka railroad, which has a western terminus at Burlington, on the Missis sippi SstoKE roa,wouNns.—A correipondent of the Gauntry Gentlentan,'mentions a ease of a horse, wlith was Just ready to.die of an. old and fester .ed wound. Fortunately, ho adds, it this stage of tie case, an old Pennsylvania teamster name to relief and recommended sMok lag with old shoes. The smoke was made of old shoeS,',.seles and all, -cut in pieces/in,,a hog trough, and'placed under the-swolleo parts. In a few hours the- swelling subsided, and the sore commenced discharging matter; the horse was saved, In the same year I cut my foot with 'an. are.— The lady of the house seized the foot when it - was bleeding freely, held it over a Pail containing tag locks. In a few minutes the bleeding stopped, and the smoke was removed, ancta bandage ap plied to protect it from accidental blows. The Wound never matterated, and csnsequently never pained me. I had seen this remedy tried in :ma ny similar cases, and always With the same ; re sults. Let the reader bear in mind that no lini ment or salve, drawing or healing shonlit beap plied. You have merely to smoke the. wound well, and nature will do the rest. yam,. Mrs. Swisshelin says it is marvelously Strange how a woman can think herself contami nated by the slightest intercourse with the Victim of a seduecr, but cover her face all over with smiles to receive the seducer hims.elf. Ln!E n Umn.---In Utah, there are 337 men with seven or more wives, 13 of whom have more than nineteen wives•; 730 Men with five Wives ; 1,100 men with four, and 1,400 with more than one wife. Wonder who pays for the-critioline. A Dia to rrohibit the diarriitici Or 4T:it., anti black persons has passed thO Wisconsin Legislar tore. The opposers of the bill wore "Republi cans," twenty-two of that party voting against it. gpf lititicEo. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm, A. Bateheloes,Hair Dye! . The Orifittua Ind Best fit the IVortd! All others are mere imitation's, and should be avoided if you Wish to escape ridicule. tIkAY, RIM, OR RUSTY IIAIR Dyed instantly to a bee - kind and Natural Brown or Black withobt the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS litiVe 'been awarded to Whi. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,- 000 applications have been made to thu 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. WARRANTED not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 priyhte rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, ]Sew-York, Sold in all cities mid towns of the United States, 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, New York. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1858,-Iy. • WIGS-WIGS-WIGS BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning,nnbetrind,--no shrink ing off the head; indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Dee. 1,1853.-I.y. 233 Broadway, New ,York; DAILEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in all diseases inflammation thoracic less predominates —not to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease —hence an immediate cure. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing else, will allay inflammation at once, and DALLEY'S MAOICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR , will coin the following among a great catalogue of di seases : BITRNS,SCALITS, CUTS, CRAPES, SORE NiPPLES, CORNS, BUNIONS, BRUISES, STRAINS, BITES, roisitx, BILKS, SCROFULA, ULCERS, FEVER SORES, FELONS, EAR ACHE, PILES, SORE EYES, GOUT. SWELLINGS. Ft If EVMATISM, SCALD ItEAD, PALS RHEUM', BALDNESS, ERYSIPELAS, RINGWORM, DARMAN ITCH - , SMALL PDX, WEASELS, RAF,I t S.O Ac. TO. some it may,appear. inerectulotr:that.so many (Rs tituies should bS rettehed-lw one article, rmiAltiinfilea will Ya. melt. wlieti . ieflention points M the faet.itlaft:the salve 4 . 9oMOlation of, ingrediehta, ench:l64:friory - bne ap i4jriiiir.,..itivelfeet antidote to...ite apposite.o4order.. _ . DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN UTIRACTOII. Sn its effects is magical, because the tittle is so short be• tween disease and a pernuptent core it is aif extraet erns it draws all disease out of theagected part, - leaving ndt.ure !is perfect as before the ipjfiry., It is scarcely aieeisary to any :that no house. Work-shoe, or Manufac tory should be one niconent without- it. ' . No Pahl Extrachir is genuine unless the box haS upon it a steel plate engraving, with tyt manse of Henry Dai ley, Manufacturer. ' For sate by all Druggists and pafsnt ridicine dealers thio4hout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, ISt Glitunhers St., N;York. C. F. CIIACE. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Lebanon; Pa. Dec. 1,1858.—1 y. INEPOTANT TO PEN ALBS . —Dr. Cheeseman's PILLS —The combinations of ingredients. in these the result of a longttnd extensiveni notice ; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. in every instance have- the Pills proved successful. They are certain to open these obstructions to whieh.fernales are liable and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance. changed to a healthrone. No female can enjoy good health sinless -She is regular; and whenever an obstructions takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other ranee, the general hcalib immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy Inc, been the.cause of 50 Many consumptions among young females. Ileadache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, : loathing of food, and disturbed sleep do sint.2IIBVOYS .11V111, the Interrtip7 tiers - tion of nature; and whenever that is the Lase, the Pies will invariably remedy all-these evils. In all cases of nerrons and, spinal affections in the buck and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Nor are they lees in the cure of Lonenrrhccs, commonly .calltst the "Whites." These Pills should - never bo taken during pregnacy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warm, led purely Vegetable, and free from anything in jurious to life or health. Null aisd explicit directions whisk shoubtia, read. accompany each box. These Pills - are put up in square Oat boxes. PersOns reridiug where there are no agency established; by un closing One Dollar in a letter ; prepaid, to :my authorised agent eau have them scot to their respective addresses by return of mail. it. IL HMI( INGS, General Agent tin• the U. States, 105 Chambers st., NOV York, To ,WitOtil :all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. . Sold nt Dr. Rowe Drug Store, Idikanon, Dec. 1, 1855.-Iy. AfliginitEs ljritigto, German Service on Easter Sunday in the morn ing, and English, in the evening, in the Mora vian Church. The Lord's Supper will he administered in then°, formed Church, next Sabbath Morning in the , , Germ in, and in the evening inthe,English Lan . gtillge. Pieparatory :services .. Will, he held on Good Friday Morning; in - the German, and in the even the. English Language, connect ed with confirmation.. English Servians in connection with the celebra• tine of the Lord's Supper, on licit Sab. morn ing, in Z ion'S'Lutheran Church. PreParatory exercises, Combined with the reception of sever al persons into church fellowship, on Good Fri day morning. Also English service every eve ning during this week. Religious services in Salem's Lutheran Church; on Friday morning at 94 o'clock, examination of candidares, also baptism anti confirm tion in the English Languag6, and preparatory service in the Gerinan Language. •And in the evening English.preparatory service. On Sunday morn ing at Di. o'clock German service, and in. the evening English. Bath times the administra tion oftho Lord's Supper: Preinhing in;the lilethodist, Episcopal, - Church ne * it SiindaY, morning and evening. A Episcopal 'Services—On Sunday, April Mit,' at ) /i- P. M.; also on Monday, Tuesday, Wechies- BELL maim a certain en re. day and Thursday, the ISth, Itilh, Mit, and 21st of April. serviees in the morning at. a quarter bet4ti 8, and in the evening at 7/. On omi Friday, April, 22d, Servire . at lit A. Al., and on Easltw Day. tterriee and the Holy Oncn tn7ltli..i at if/ A. M.; Second service at 3 P. M. AiattrtrV ,n On the 14th inst., by the Rev. Ang. Q. Wedek ind Mr. John Henry Fax, of East Hanover, Leba non County, to Miss Mary Shitx, of Lower Pax ton, Dauphin County. On the 14th inst.; by the Rev. Prof. Y. C. Por ter, Mr. Cyrus ...13oger, of , North Annvillc, to ~. Miss Isabella K. Maxewell,- of Lancaster City. On the 2d inst., tH.Alte residence of the bride's father, in Mislitiviauka, In., by Rev. mr., S. Birch, Mr. Joshth ll . .. Harper, formerly of East Hanover torrnshit), Lebanon co., Penn'a., to Miss Ann Milburn, 'daughter of Mr. George Milburn,of the fernier pine. In city of Baltimoro„.on the sth inst., by the Rev. Wm. A. Snirelyj of the MOntiment St. Chureh, Mr. Abraham BroWer, of Lebatioh, PenrCra; to Miss Achso. Virgitiia.Stover„ Of Baltimore. • Died, April 1 ith, in PhiledelplifitiMary-Kiiling or, wife of Charing Killinger.. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning, at .9 o'clock, at Annville. In South Lebanon township, on the 16th ingt.,, William S. child of Jacob antiltesanna ,Domber ger. On the. Sth inst.. in North Lebanon township, Mr. Abraham Kreider, ated 49 years end 13 days. • . .. . Tlii Lebanim. Nifirk.et.' . .., Carefully Corrected Weekly by, 11ryeis' Cf:; &mar. LEBANON, WEiumamt2, ARBIL '2O, 1609 Leh. Mills Ex. Fain4, , 'S 00 Potatoes, "f be-, :81 Smith " Extra 750 liltsgs, V dos., - . -12. Leh. Val. Super..Eine 651 Butter, ) lb., • ' ' 18 Prime White Wheat, 1 . 45 bard, . 10 Prime Bed Wheat, 1 - Tallow, 0 Prime Itye, 75 11am, 12 Corn, 70 Shoulders, 10 Oats, . 45 Sides, .10 • Clover'sced, . . 500 Soap, - .8 Timothy-seed,, 2 50Bees-wax, 25 M i ax-seed. 150 White hags, Dried Apples, , a-bu., 1 001 - 3.l.ixed Bags, . 2 Dried Apples, pealed, -155 Flax, 7fil lb., - .. .. .1234; _ Peach "Snits,' - 250 , Bristles . , it lb., 40 Peach "ltutzels,'P 125 (Feathers, ttit lb., • • • 6234 Cherries, 150 !Wool, 'fib., 40 Onions,— - . ' 50- ISoup Beans, "ft qt., • 6- .• i :. Vinegar, re, gal., - - , 12% i Apple Butter,9. crock, 45 The 'Philitdelphia AiILADELPILLA, April 18, 1859 FLOUT.—There is but little or no export deniand for Flour, and the market is Ansettled; the sales being only to supply the trade at from $6 12-106 50 - for superfine and extras, and $6 '75 70barrel for extra family and fancy, lots, ac cording to quality, holders generally being anx ious sellers at those rates. Of Rye Flour a sale of 100 barrels was made at SF2S barrel. .Coro Meal is quiet, but stead:) , and firm at $3 81 1 V barrel for Pennsylvania. GRAlN.—There is a very little, demand. for Wheat, the offerings, however, are light, and the market unchanged, with sales of about 1500 bush els Red to. note at $1 5001 -56 for. common to ime, ant 2000 bushelentacky White at;.51.560 01 65 for fair to prime quality in store. .11Ye is hi steady deumed at 85 cents, and not so much :offering. Corn -is dull and. lower, buyers are bolding on, and only about 2,500 bushels good Southern yellow sold in lots at 56087 - Outs, aflont„mostly at the former rate, at-which figere the market closed. Oats aro unchanged, and about 2000 bushels Pennsylvania sold 111 ; 61052 cents, as in quality. PUMA BEL PH IA CATTLE MARKET.--The Offerings'a Beef Cattle were light again this week,. only reaching about 1000 head at the different yards; the market was brisk, and prices ruled 25 ©soc better than last week, sales ranging at from $lO to $l2l the 100 lbs., the latter for prime qual ity. The arrivals of Cows and Calves at Mar tin's were only about 100, selling at from $35 to $45 far Fresh-Cows, rind $2O to $3O fur second quality do.; prices were rather higher. Some 1- 574 llOgs arrtred at Phillip's Yard this Week, sell ink at from ssi, to 0} the 100 lbs. net ; .the mar ket was doll. The arrivals of Sheep reached about 6000 this week, and. prices were lower, ranging at from 6 tt.i ne lb gross:- get gpttrti.stlittitt Private Sale. lIIIE Subscriber offers at privatO sale' all that certain farm or tract of land, situate partly - in Pinegrove township, Schuylkill enmity; and partly in Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, bounded bylandShf ert and Guilford, Benjamin Aycrigg, ~ Daniel_ ' Donherta nd others. containing One hundiedtuut 1 1 forty-eight :tyres and a (Platter; With tho oopttr , , tin:tures. consisting of a two story log dwelling-lnalSe, (Weather. boarded) a 134 storylog dwellinghouse, a new bank barn, other out-buildings, andja neW . Water pqwer stns mill. For terms, &c., which win, bceasY, ApPly.to GAT. NATOH . XN„ kinegrove, April n, . . _ Reairing Lebanon VailWy Waite.h.' '11 2 •4 1,1 A ltu -Tik.norig Rk • 1.46. . • Two. Daily Passenger .Trains g 0 Read ing, and .` Harrisburg. - rm§s LEBANON, going Enqtto Reading; itt 0.05 A. M., ,1„ awl 3.51 P. M. Pass Lebanon. going IVeat .M.Haridaburg, at 7.24 I'. M. mid 11.30 A, AL, ' At Reading, both trains make dace connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville„Tanutqua, Danville, Williams port, kit. Morning train only amine* at:Rstadhr, for Wilkes barre. fittston and Scranton; ' "• At Harrisburg, trains cunneet with opennsylvania.o ‘ , Nrother Central," and "Cumberland' Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, Ac. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in Nci: 1 Ca4..;sl 50, to Baltimore, 53 30. SO res. baggage allowed to each passenger: The Second (Ansa Cars - runwith all the above trains. Through First Class Tickets at reduced rate to:Niagara Eat Is, Buffalo. Detroit, Chicago, arid all the' nrincipnl points in the West,' North , West., and Camulast . and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Pares;th all above places.; catibe had on application to the Statitht Agent, at Lehanoti. Jar- Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher Pam charged, if paid in the ears. GrtAtt-NICOLLS, April 20;1859. • - i?n4iltineir,a4 7,lup.erinten.dent.. IsTs for Every Body, TIIK GRAND EXHIBITION.• Of the - New Ceetti, just epoxied at the Centre Build. of .Itatter & Bros., few, doors above Market Street, Lebanon. Conic—Foe the No* GOoils at the .New- Prices. IF YO . U., WANT., • i , To - Sure money, buy your Dry Goods , at Rader & Bros. IF YOU WANT i• • • To get a cheap. yet. handsome Silk Dress, Itaber'& Bras., is the pine to. Bay them; they have Fancy and Black Silk from 54 rents, a yard, and upwards. JL A handsoliriestiAwt,. o.p. Call at Babe,. ,1 • • • • 01741111 WANT: - Collars, Sleeves, or other Binbroide4, you sail) Anon ey by buying of Batter S Bros. • 'II YOU WANT • APO pair ,•t' Kid Gloves, or Mitts, Rubor a Bros. liars theta and will sell Omni, ' IF YOU WANT • Calico. Prints, You cult bay them at Rader k Bros., from 4 cents a yard. : te 10 seats, aiol British and Frsuch, front I°. to '25 wilts per yard. . 1F YO U WA NT Ginghams, Reber a Bros. have Diem front W I cents a yard to all cents. 1F YOU WANT Muslim, yen can buy them nt Baher& Bros from - . cents a yard to 20 or 25 cents, any quality you wish. ANYTHING .81:81l; TIEAT • You 'nerd roe Dress or Foully use, you will find chop, at /tabor & Bros. : ' IF YOU 1 ANT A Cost, a pikir of Pants, or Yost fur yourself, Ruler a Bros. have tha boat assortment of floods 'for. the sea son, and the prices to suit you. . - FOR YOUR BOYS' •, Clothing,'sbleet your goot at 1 & Bros. and save money by Inuit% eloalL TIIR LARGEST AND ,' : ,-, Cheapest assortment of CAltfiBTS Yoix 'will find at Haber A; Bros. Call and examine for yourself: .- New Grocery Store.. -% . . , N . 131 1 1 G OODS ! =NEWl'ltleFun) rty*4 Az Mrlit,Eit have opened' a New; di(Zeiy^ a the V y.iisetnent of COO. 1: , , Atki ns ! New tiOnse, , ,o posit° Mrs.dliSO's HOW- :, . 1 / 4 - They. hare a complete assortment or Ordeu i ries, Vrovi. 51M1.% Fish, Fruits, &e.. which have been selected with Great care, and will present great inducements to cloie buyors. They intend to keep firat, eliOs Goott4 end 'wIU not be undersold. They hope by tiOnorable dealing, and low prices, to merit, and receive a share of public Pat, , .., . , 1 - 11A1STNS, Extra Layers and fine Bunch. -Also Bak .llX,. ing Raisins, very low, by OVES & MILLER. Opposite INlrs. Rise's Hotel. . . illr 0, BOYS and GIRLS, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Figs, 11 &e., &n. Look to your interests! : you can bny cheaper of Ores & Miller's than any other piaci:ln town. Come and see. Don't forget, the place in the basement, opposite Mrs: Rise's Hotel. APPLE BUTTIin,JA prime Article in Crocks, by /1 OYES & MILLER. ..DASXI , IT.S, Grocrosy - Wash 31aelt Ines, &c., yeryllow,by IV lAII'3I:EGG, look . to . ynurinterest t Oves &Millet... Till pay Cash for all Macke of Country , Produce in the basement of Gee. D. Atkins' Ho use. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Corn Planteu, nn Corn Plonalls. !farn t I . l':ers inzu aiia 7 r z ott t PATENT CORN PLANTEIiIi for Sate, whirl, are givir abt,,ed to plant more regular than any other planter 1161 . 1' in use. They also Imre a number of their Pal ont CORN PLOW; on hand for pa . They also'offer for sale ft, ' nen , Railway iforse Power and Thresher, which is, warranted to be as gaod, or bet ter. than any other of Mil:itl. . They also offer for sale a Lovernoria Amer and Thresher., The . .pbreaker is as good as new, and can be bought'whhent MO Doryer, if deeired,' Aiwa 20, 18.5.9.-4 t. 11, Is IL TtOLP, IF -"OTT WANT A good PTCTURE for a,Aluditltion or Phi, gall at DA4 LY'S OidlerY, nest door--to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. IF YOU WANT APriOTrOORAPR of yourself n't• fiiend, the best are to be( had, at DAILY'S Gallery, next, door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. IF YOU WANT A No. I.AMBROTYPE, very cheap,. go to , D.A.ILY'S (lottery, next door to the Lobito6h, Dejibeit Bank. _ _ , IF YOU WANT APICTURE of y.ur deceased , friond, enlarged end colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery; next door to the Lebanon Deposit 'Dank. = Public Sale. VETILL :Go sold at PUBLTC ,SAL11,:„oo SATURDAY, y V 1 ,0,60 th doli of '4,77 . RM .4..D.,A850, at ; the resi dence of 11,11. Missemns, in Millcreek township, Leba hint county, the following _PerSonoLPruperty, viz;4 4 * , Three TIOGS.`two'SOWS, One "BOAR, one ;: ' lot Cast Iron, one rot Old lion, 10 Shovel Harrows, two Vices, one largo Rope, two old saw .Mill Saws, one lot Seantlingon. the Saw-Mill. four Grass.Seythes, one lot Planks and Bonnie, one lot Planks, Boards and Scantling ; .05 Pine Shingles; 640 Shingles, one WAGON, one lot Stone Quarrying .1,7001 R, about 600 Q„ Spokes,, one lot Wood, one .Iltiy Stack, one lot Sled Runner* one Harrow, One:large Wooden Screw, 6400 Plastering Laths, 26,DsgsSidt;' 2 0 little Bogs Salt, eight Stones, one lot Bricks and' Scaffold Dards, one. lot Smith Coal, about 10 tons Lime Coal, about SO Boa dies Straw, Vane Harness, two DUItTIAM , 4 ~_, ITEllAhltS. 180 2 bushel bags, 61 1 bushel , (It r 1 Dogs, two Desks, one Bedmalledstead. i ..„ t., Aleo,,leShares of stock in the “Lebanon , A _ Valley Railroad;" 2 Shares of stock in , the "Lebanon Dank:; 0 ShareS in the ..Berks::& Dauphin Turnpike Co. ;" I Share in-the "Stouelisburg Academy;" 4 shares 3n the "Sluefferstown Academy;" 1 Certificate of Schol arship in the "Franklin & Marshall College ;"' 2 Shares of the "Reading Manufneturing Company," 9 Shares of the "Newmantown Hay, Scale;". 2 Land Warrants for • 160 Acres. Sale to commence at 10.ticlock, A. 11, when con liens wilt b 3 mule knowa by . . JONATHAN GEO: 11. 11ILLER, Assigneeti ofll. IL INlzssotert. Millcreek township, Apt•il 20,,1850.. GPO. L. ATKINS. JNO. T. ATKIN G. L. ATKINS Ar. :Bro. 'HAVING' united in • the BOOT and Mon Busmksti, :and from their determination to lie punetual; end make • 4!164 ,Vgi hone but the , best of C*Rfalksi work, they feellikese- Belting a large or pub . • ' lie" patronage. They • always be -found • at their Olds STAND, 'NEW litmanNct,) in Market StrOt, natily opposite Widotq Rises Ifbta, where they will he "ready to serve ithd please their customers. They have now on Nina a Jorge assortment of BOOTS, SHOESi!TRUNI:Ck , CARPET BACS..te, which they offer at j'etlued.l rtiCes, Persons dulling ILt tbiS.STORM; eau he ZE suited with lADY,II ADE NV OR have' Or he it'xinfle to order.. Mlisfaction is always Warranted. . ; • Particular attentiokgivenjo the...RBI:AIRING of Boots awl Shoes. [Letunioii, Mull 20,1820. TE you see ATK.I.:`.iB Sr, 13110:S. New Boot , and Shoe AA TKI NS BRO.'S 'New Boot and Shoe tore is fated in good order fur comfort. a tol convenience, butt • * for ladles and Gentlemen. A Tioxs,4 BRO.,prolaliOto be punctual, and will en {leaver to please:an Who may call on theta for Boots and Shoeg; NORTH LEBANON BORQUqII GREAT EXCITEMENT. aimui Push for Peoiites h ead'Quarters/. . . THE ACTION:••- O<JF thee Legislature of the .Commonwsult s e Penn_ sylvania, in reference to the Borough of NM:T.I. LEBANON, has caused an unusual degree of excite ment among its quiet inhabitants, but not , near so much as the Fresh A irivid of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at the MANSION HOUSE STORE Ole Messrs. Frapick.&llrether.„ .24g--TheProprietors feel confident that they are still Able to supply all their customers, and the "rest of Mankind," who will fayOr them with a cell, with any variety of the CHOICEST GOODS: The new system .eitables them to sell at greatly re duerdprices. which they hope will be a great induce. meat for all desirous of buying cheap, to give them si call. Call and see for yourSeives. Ladies and gentlemen are meet cordially invited to give them a call, and examine for themselves. . North Lebanon Borough, April 20, ISO.: , Asignee o ice.- N"lTllEREAS,theltudefFi g rlNl have: been, by. a Tot- V notary deed-of assignment appointed Assignees of HENRY IL AIISSE3I.III{ find Wife of Millcreek town ship, Lebanon county, in trust-Tor the,liemeqt of credi tors, all permitm indebted tollM said Assignor; are re quested:to -make immediate paythent: andtbese hat log c laims at-demands against ,him, will =V° knOnm the - same withont delay. ' The Books are in' the ''hands of MI MI B. S.I7Z*A.RT, Fail., of Millereek township; whO is authorized to malts settlement. and to whom all - those intlebted.to, or im - ving claims against said Assignor, , will,pleitse apply. JONATHAN' Milkreelr, • • (ILO. 11. M11.41{, April 20, 1.859: • ' ' ASSiguem SPRING HENRY' &;.SiriftE -Have just receiynd splendid , assortment of FANCY DRY . ' dOODS, GFCCERTE . S. AND QUEENSWARB, Comprising ; Dress Fabrieks in all varieties. Black and fancy Silks of every - description, Ribbons, Moves ' %Hosiery, 'Mitts, Crarat6; white, Goods; Linen Goods, Einbroideric.s, Laces, 'Shawls' and' Bladtil- Also, n full'and Com Pinto assaehnont• of• - •.GLOTLIS, • CASSINO:MS, and •• to which - we incite the attention of.Cfish and" prompt Your mouths buyers. ." There's no use doubting,' Our DRY GOODS • - ' • , : ARE BOU'ORT ' . - When wOoller Prints at 6 1 A (lento per yard, talrilS at GY, cents tier yard, Fine Brownlllieethill*, OV,"TindilleaCh -ed Piluslin (DX cent, Charley, Del:inns, fancy, at..12 1 / 2 ets. per yard, Rich. Dlack , Silk at 75 and"6l. - Cente pee yard, Nice Plaid Silk at 644 cents net. yard; and an'enclliss ,citeiety- o f Nalkneta and Ityadere, Striped Dress Goods, for Indies. Call and Examine, at lIFVRY &MINE'S. • FRESH' GROCERIES._ FOIL Obeap N. 0. Sugar, Call at . ICE?:ILY k STT -. /Nll . B Fonrchdap Joitpsses, 1 ~. at .. fl . . • ~ ' - NRY a: STIN E'S. FOR Good Onevass#d Tilturt.,ll fkln aft ._:. .v . #.- arIIE,RIW & STINE'S. Pi?Olt.G9ott Eky Old Gchig-reti aid. Jio , ll CofrooPolt rti. r , • .... .., , . , , ~. ;11 EMILY & S'El It E.t.S. New - Vends,: 'CHEAP-tilt '7,llbret'at'U4lE,;VtgSl 3 „ ITuty , & FTINIE'S FANCY DIMS. WoOOF, for ! A - Alms' Wear:: .Ctelet be. Beat: - T r l }WAY& SlINWSCheap SILKS-tor Dresses, ke.il , qt. S'ECCE'S TidenerasOlayieleres , Stripers, 31aids, and aeatidain'atyles fiir Decries, irrliiilly.* STINE'S Chean-Benigec [forego de Mines, I- .A.ipaeoosi Wool DOLaines;Toplina; ke.. &v., Octet be Beat. .T_Tf."XiCr &-STINMSCheapt AMA'S. Gingham, Chintz and ail kinds -of -- unod, Citei be Beat.. T lENRY k E H STIN'S SAWLS inid 'Maritinag, i P Can't tic . Real.: ,TTENRY & STINVB Cheap coLLAns, el laves, Roe - it - - ix logs, Iditt,-Ildkcs.„ , l'eilsi. Laces; 'Fringes, WWI - ' ik".&)ra ISE.BEAT. Zook to' Pour Interests. . . Come one -I Come , all I I- see andjudoT for. yogrielves. ToliN ,GASSER :respectfully invites the citizens of ej Lebanon minty .to call at his new.BOOT, SIiGE and, IiAT Stare. in Walnut .Btreet, between 'Carmany's and Bumbergels ;Hotels, whore he has opened a:splen did new Spring and Summer :Stock of Booth and Shoes for Gentlemen; a4so Ilats4.oaps for-aten and keys, Ile,taken 9rgeraifor -Boob:mud 'Shoes, and makes them et ellort notice nittplalin bests nuterial, and win war rant them to give perfect intisiherion. c • - He 14, dotoriiihusl,tooell,yory low fcir Cash or four Lobnuou, April:2o,lBsl - ' , Lebanon Conntj Agricultural, "and /tertian).- . . ,tarat Society. - ' A kkETING:Wf. , the members <lr the above'will be held :in the Court House, Lebanon, on Xaturday, Moir 7, 1859, at 1 &clock, I'. N.- All the member*, as well us:others winking to:become such, as requested to attend, as business or importance will ha transacted. - WM. RANK, President, WILLIAM Ultimo, Ree. Seen - [Lebanon, April, 20,18.50. ~. .. . Town Lots , a 4 'Private Sale. nOIIE:At 1itq1.Dt...:;4 Llyrs are. plainutty ; sll,i4sai in ti:ilarirefl . l, ofirt. or thiltortnigA of Igliiatio . ti, find yin. orotipalika ,pif .6pyorttiiiity to pirtiopisiniirpiii:of.ni ventini.;,.ptal iiiY. trq - rqii.i : estatl , , Prices ryitifig from s7fi tor co. -17dr furthei• particulars appty t lo Lebanon, April 20,1859 .SADIEML lIAIIEESON. NF, \V ADVERTISEMENTS rflicreha tit Tailor ing Establishment, 7' door to HENRY & STINKS STORE, Cumber . 4 land street, Lebnnon, Pa. • .• I would reepeetfully announce to the cif izerrs.of Leb anon, and surreimdins , ' vicinity, that I have '...eceived and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF :FRENCH CLOTHS, IthACK DOE SKINS, Fancy , easel- Meres, Silk and idierseiles Vesting& goods for Fashiona ble b 110170,53 Coats, *c., use., :of the latest importationii, all 'of tehibli"will be mails to order at the shortest notice, and prices to suit the times. Prom the TOM which has been here, of a thorough practical toiler, I feel satisfied through my. long experience to business, Artistic skill, and well known reputation as a ficientific'.Cutter, that 1 ran compete with the first Merchant Tallorim estab lishments in the cities of New York and Fkiladelpido. Alrueting to the intelligence of a discerning public, and n. Strict attention to business, I bops to meet with suncepi. O'IIOURK, Merchant:Tailor. Dent forget the pace next to Henry & StireeStere, CUmberland street. p; S,.—SilWal Mat-rate bands wanted, to whom steady Mnploymea wi t. % be 'given. lgone ethers need apply. Lebanon, Ap 20, 1859. SAVIN • , riITARTETIED T - I,'STA OF PENNSYLVANI ' 11,,) . • .„ RULES. L 31oney• is received every clay, and in-any amount, large or small. 2. PI CFI PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back In GOLD, whenever it is coiled for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from ,Rxecutors, .Aantinisliftgors, Ch<ardians and others who desire to have it in apiece of perfect safety, and 'a here interest chin be Obtained for it 5. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first class , securities as the Charter directs. 5. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till S &dock iu the evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand depositors. • HON. HENRY L. BENI , ZER, President. ROBERT SELFItIDGE, Vice President. WnatAin J. Rsso, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Don. Henry L. Benner, j F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, j Joseph 31. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Sand. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth- Munns, Henry Diffeoderffer. OFFICE: Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street. April 20, 1559 PHILADELPHIA. LISW or RMTAILIIRS ArIF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS, Wares, Merehandise, Bc., which - were returned by the Mercantile Appraiser al Lebanon, County, for the year 1899. Notice is herehy,giren _that the Appraiser will hold his appeal at the aomplirsioners'f fliee..in the Borough of Lebanon. on ,Afriiitidy; ?lie 9ilt day of'lllay, A. D.. 1859 at which time and place those desiring to aPPeal 'natty attend. =NAY AltilltElt., Appraiser of liferoantfic Taxes. ... .. , . Lebanon Borough:. .',... LisSof Retailers , Class License- Ueorgeite inveh I, InerChaut 14 . 7 . 00 David Clere. notions • S 5 00 (4..0rg0 ,It P.3lt, merchants i 2 113 50 Bubb & limberger, stoves 14 : 7 00 Georg« flinger, merchant .18 20 00 Diller, Arndt 4: Co., leather 34 7 00 Charles 3.citriver. groc-r 14 7 00 Bowman, Boum 4 Co., lumber 13 10 00 .1. F. Bbur, confectionery O. 5 00 C. Greenawalt, hardware 18 30 00 Railer& Bros!, merchants - ' 31 15 00 Adorn Rise, patsl4 - , 7 00 David S. '..Baber,liruggist ' . 14 ' - 700 ,' • . .. patent medicines 4 - -.. •,5 00 J.. J. Blair, Jewelry' 14 • '. 7au Jos. L. Lea.berger, dritg.gist 14. .• 7 00 patent nr.3d. • 4' - ' -5 00 Wm. O. Ware, books lei 7 00 Robert Buck, confectionery . 14 ' 700 Daniel Good, S .5 00 Strickler &Sons, millers 13 10 00 Wm. Light. brewer ' .3 25 00 santuel Light, grain 1( 37 00 Swartz & Bro., merchants 33 10 00 1 latrisr n Windom, furniture - •14 ' 17 00 John .34 Itiweir,jikorehreit 4 - 3.0 00 J.Oielk Ger - herd. merchant • 14 t 7 00 • Jnbn Yost.' brewer , - - r ' 8 - . L?, 50 John G-teff, enntsdionery 1.3 Daniel Graetr. shoes 14 Henry &!;line, merchants 12 James 11. Kelley, jewelry 34 Jacob G. Miller, hats 14 J. W. Acker jowelry. 14 7 00 Waltz /g. books 13 10 00 Jacob ]tattle, sho' 14 7 00 Reizenstein 4:r ism. clothin ,, 14 7 00 • jem,elry Geora e Boss, Ihng—iat 4, .." patetit medicines 4 5 00 D. M. Karmany, hantware (.9 2500 D. 31. liatinany, coal IL I (10 &nate' Peters, huckster . 700 John P.Richa-d. confection.Ty , 8 500 Myers & Shows, millers 4 80 00 Wood dud coal 14 7 00 Barry h Anderson, tobacco 14 .7.00 C 13.11ohlitorl. shoes and hate 13 '7 00 1, C. Itiosner, merchant -14. 100 I' F.. McCauley, BisQuis 14 7 00 S. S. Bantscy, clothing 14 7 00 .1. p. hogers, More ' 14 t 7 -09 Bruce &,Co., merchants 13 10 00 Atkins & Bra., shoes 14 7 00 Theodore Cres. green grocery, hc. 14 7 00 Leonard Zintmerman, Ulerelo • nt 13 - 1000 Looser & Bros.', member ts 13 10 00 Samuel Krause, merchant 14 7 00 II .1 11 - Smith, grocery . - 11. . 7 00 Pa buuttlie Gituotte, confectionery 14, . 700 0 M Farther, merchant ' 14- ' , . 7 00 J D Krfllit 8 & Cu., nierchants Ll 15 00 John Gasser, ghee's ' ' ' 14 7 00 Curtis 14Si5itKconfectiinery, &C., ig.,- ".• 10 00 Josenh 110wman, Minna 14' ' ,7 00 , 'John Vordy,'saddlary 14 ' "7 OCI a..orge Gingrich. huckster 14 `'' 7 00 Frederick Baddorl,confactionery 14 700 AW& W A Bober, bill broker - 8 30 00 Lebanon Dcpthit Bank, Exchange 8 30 00 "-. Bill , 0 30 00 't * 11...iforth' Lebanon' . Borough,. :: George llotTniali, Merchitot 73 10 00 Hoffman & Bro., grain Id L Milling, Co„ milling 10 20100 B thlrh I , ' Miller, merchants. . 13 ' . 10 „ Oe Ootlieb tight, coal - It - 700 Henry Brandt; lumber :MI/ coal 13 . 10 00 Brightlail & Horst,,Biniber & coal 13 . 10 00 Daniel tjzlit:, (a, reli'tjwmal. A:coal i 4 . .. 700 Salnnel Hinter, ch•are . , . 14 . ;'7 00 Iteitnoltia:& Meily,"lumber & cool 12 72 50 Sol. Smith, satidlerY'aud coal 147..00 7 John`fut.inel, grain . 14 OO II k. It Echenroth, c' Al 14 . 7 00 Light &SI Ingrid', distillery , 5 .. 30 09 ' JOS Bowman, chairs 14 ....700 Martin W. Elbert, drugs 14 • 7 00 . ..Ftilick- & Bro., merchant . 13 10 . 00 L I , Kendall, mitions Damian Rench;confectionery 14 .7 00 Jesse Deli ttlf, huckster 14 , 7 00 ,Ilenry - Ilartinan, brewer 3 25 b 0 John Crate hu doiste 14 7 00 Charles birdly,,ooal 14 ,7 09 AreiCs & Wli mayor. lyinhqr & coal 13 , 10 00 Mirth Lebanon fl ownship. Joliall Groh, merchant iq to 00 ..lbraharu.Lehnutn,'Otiner , ii ~ ' • ' 1 0 0 0 A m it Light, erchant” * ' 1, ' '7 00 Henry Biddle. huckster '34 - y 00 -Light & (Islogley, coal A.alrew 'Light, merchant - : 13 10 00 John Blimp. " • l4' ~4. ' — 7 00 _ - Snuth it tannille Township. , 11 - in. Slaver. loa th er _.14 ' - - ,7 00 EMI . . . ..... Chat:1001, Stenonetz. merchant 13 . r ip'oo Diksid.4l4, - ;6iikezio#eik: , : 14 . • 700 Jrl3 A- 0 ,.. i ..,i,1 -,. , ~. -., -... 4„ 14 .-, 7 , 1. 00 purnrjbler;.miller • • 14 ' 7 - 00 t... ~ . ' - cod - 14 - •700 1 II - 1) Ike Fer &Aro., merchants 13: ,• . 10 00 410 .1, Moor. huckster I.}. 7 Ott o Smith. vm r e etimicry ' 14 7 00 Win Hevener, confectionery l 5 00 CIA 1,:601,,, Merchant' -' - '.13 , :,70 00 John Ilimry, miller 14 ' 7110 tenet W. Marna, Indent medicines 4 5 Ou John Garner, merchant .' 13 ' 10.00 '44 .4 ..rain 14 7 00 :Abraham Brightbill, grain 14 7 00 -P:Anioaltuncle,miller • ' 14 700 Amer. Brandt, " , ' 14 7 00 Gen ry L. Long; grain - - ' 14 - . 700 • , W North, Annelle TownshiP. , • Gabriel olfertbe'reer, Merchant 13, ' .10 00 . lierijorn iII Boyer, Miller. 14 7 00 Miller &Earley, merchants 14 . . 00 g r o in 'mild coal 14 , 7 7 00 Wm. Ault, jr., loather , - 0 5.00 Daniel Lightner. grain Mut amt. 13 lO 00 Martin Liglitoniller 14 ' 7 09 ,I. Fachitacht, "' ~ , , . 14 • 7 00. Peter Honer. ", 14 , . 700 ,' Abrahant'Weltmer, merchant 13 10 00 [ "John Mottiraintliatiller , 10 . • 500 /Myer, & Werner, millers 'l4 7 CO John N Bmith, stoves. 14 7 00 Samuel Matter, sr, confectionery 14 . . 7 0 0 „7,,,,eah s.,le.llliinrer, Cent and grain; 14 70 ig ssepli F. Mate,lember. 14 t John H. Kloports. merchart 13 • io'oo ltariy'.e. Mahon, merchants 13 10 00 Andrew Kreider, coal and seed. . 14 7 00 . - Londonderry Township. Benj. Hacker, merchant , ' 13 ' 10 00 henry Leshr, huckster 8 5 00 .Ai Foltz. merchant 13 10 00 John Deininger, merchant 13 70.00 Gideon Etter, miller - -14 7 00 Bowman & Son, merchants 13 10 00 Samuel Segnor, inereh't tailor 14 7 00 Ilorstick & Brightbill, merchants 13 10 00 Warty' Earley, dry :goods ' 12 12 50 '' " nardware ' 12 12 50 ‘, ~ grain tind . coal 14 ''' 1 7 5 0 Martin Bowman, Merchant 13',_ Joseph 11 Cramer E confeetionery ,-, tr.!. 10 0(.1 Luther Piglet; Moves; " '-. ' it:- mon wnship. , . U . * ' " • Lewis Brenner, huckster 14 . 7 00 ' Samuel Moyer. leather 6 00 J& G F Melly & Co., coal & grain -.13 . 100' Ifeilman & Eslthanon,Coal A lon,l i plg; ; , 10 00 th , orge ZellaPcXaT • . ' '3ll 700 Diller. Arndt & Co..coof - •n+.- vd 1 4 47 Patel B. , r,.ner &son, merchants Its • 2116 Union Forge Mill, milling 14 1.00 Abrabanißohney. huckster 14 " tc ot 00 East Hanover Iteronsktp. ....- t.s4 Jacob Groy,mi/ler . 14 1 .00 odb:wink Frantz, liquor &donfec'y 14 7 00 Michml Ilartnism feed 0 WO Ludwig Shedlock, feed - a A tie Geo W Miller, rnerchan i ~.., 44 17.00 Miller & Early, coal and grain . I+oo wm Erill, coal 14 l'oall Levi Moultair, miller . 14 ' 100 Eberly & Yengst, millers . 14 - 4 aio 1) 9r Rank. merchant 13 . 20 00 111701 Fran z; coal . 14 ' • I' oe David Duck, }eviller - 8.. . IS 00 Wm Stine, merchant 14 ~ ,-, 7: 00 Ern'l Salem, leather • , , -,„6 • .-, • 666 Edward Ditzler, huckster 14 - f oi) Nicholas Rigle, huckster 44 7 (0 Fred. Beiftner, . 4 . 14 • - 7GO Thomas Harper, merchant . IV io W . pat. medi ', cine 4 600 John L Miller, .. ..' 4 600 .Inhn Dotter, miller • ~..'. 14 - - 'PIA Allaman 4 Ream , minOrS" , ' 14 . .7 06 Levi Reiter, huckster ' 14 't 00 Cooper & Mealy, bu”ksters ' 14 77 00 Peter Wentlling. confectionery 14 . ."7 00 Michtelkllernineymerehant 14, 7 00 FUND. National AS ; Matora Totanshila John Ilrunner, merchant 13 Itaburk & Garrett. limber & coal 14 John Capp &Son, 'merchants 13 " " . amp 14 .Jonathan Irousii,millor • 14 Levi Ifeiltniinenetaitt.ii,t. 14 Funacht k llepp, ntiirerq 13 hugustus-Iluber; huckster at .bavid Boltz, tobacup • IA metebant e -Jacob Muskier, bitekater - 14 'apoleon Desl), brits• . . •VmVoelll7, 'lll. A/1108 S Weimer, stoves .14 Diller, Arndt Co-, leather 14. John•Philips. merchant /3 Ab'm F Sherk, miller 14 lETI TIIIST Company. Bethel Township. Samuel : Weber, nteretant John Stever. miller Shuck & Peitrer, hucksters Shinier &;-3tark, merchants J W Grove &c Co., millers . John Weller,coal Coo Kirat, stoves • henry... Burk, huckster : - John Sauey, coal Jacob C Seltter,merchant Levi Paine, hurt:Ater Henry Lick, grain.. John Kroll ; casting Geo lirutzman, huckster Levi Gring., " Geo Werner, ' 14 Josiah S Light.leather 'nos S Wulmer, merchant John Albert, miller , Wth Stine, coal ,14 Peter Gerhard. merchant - 14 DJ3 Dieser, Ent Broker _ - ..fackson Township; - - _ • • .. Moses L Dowman,merchant 117 00 Henry Ilibsman, hucksters •. 34 • '.: - .'` ' 700 .3 &11 Loos, leather. ~I , ..; • . ~ 14 .., • IT. 00 ITatsibleton & Zimniermatynerelftel.3 •• "';10'00 Ilertsler 8: Billnuiti t itkillers ' • 18 ' •::', 'lO.OO Samuel Schell, stoves • .34 ' + _ J; 0 '7'oo Meyers & Ilea, grocery -.- 14 •1 00 •Curtia &limner, confectionery • 'l4' -,• -,' -,: r. 7•0 0. Geo 11 Fisher, . 4 . l4 :, . • ',7 ,00 Belij Arts. stoves • Donges & - Stoner, Merchants .11 • i- - -'119.5(1 Allen Weigicy, , . 13 :. , 13.00. , Allen Bollinger, coil " 14 7 00 Gettle & Woolison, druggists : 'l4 ', . ' c 7'oo, Coover & Spengler, merchants . ~ -13 - 10.00 Beni Harper, confectionery ''' 14 7 00, Doug Dossier, -, " - 9 • • 30 49 ) Samuel Houck, coat Doitges & Myers, grain - 1-1 700 :Miller & Moyer, confectionery 8 . ;s+oo. Geo Shott, huckster,. ~ . . 14 • - .7. 0 0 3 9 iireitser dr..Co.,lumber,grain,ac. 14 Sprouts 47:Mricl h .hipber 13 00:00 Daniel Seltse,r, miller . . 33 10 00, Win Tice. Opal l4 7 . 00 Geo S Seltzer, grain , 14 Bossier, Coover & Co., grain 33 7 4 w. Daniel Uhrieb, coal 34 - ' . 00, Daniel Kintzle & Son, coal 14 57,+00, JacOb Royer, coal • 4 4 7 00 Wm Allwine, distiller 3 ' 25 00. Sebock & Co., merchants 14 L .3. 00 grain and lumber 14 1 00 Edward Bohland, miller —l4 • tr .00` Diehard Leintach, merchant . 14, '-7 00 , ilillcreek Townahip. Stump, Peck & C. 0.. lumber 13 .11;11. Mir...liner, Miller 13 Jelin ,Ximmerman, miller 14 Joseph.!Foltz, miller 14 Josiah' li. Stewart, merlutitt .. la Magdaleua Hower, courerAintiery 13 3 A Weigley & Bro., mercbaute . 13 Henry P Shawk, miller 14 John 13 'Walter, meoiliant 14 Heidleberg Totonghip. Frankliioeichriet, merchant 14 Wm.S Miller, leather . . 14 I,liteller & Goebert, merchants 11 t ck, :,. " seed ' 14 Wm Die*lmOr, huckster 14 J S& J W Aehey, merchants 14 11 00 7 u 0 12 60 7'oo 7 00 " , . .., - ..seed 14 A S arch, merchant ' 13 David Lug, miller l4 Isaac 'Volts, millet' '.' c 14 J& Al Wonderlich, milica - it Joseph L Lower, mereMirt 1. • • " seed ' : ~ 14 Solomon Bomberger, leather l4 Christian Miller, confectionary 14 Cyrus M. limn, merchant 12 ,< seed 14 - • acirotwill Township IF & S Eby, merchant -- '' - 15 A Ramsey, merchant tailor . 14 jatob Bowman, miller 14 Isaac - Hamilton, merchant . 13 - R iw polemat),Cornwall Milt 14 Wm Stover, miller. 14 'lend Jieed,: miller , . 14 John Beamerderferi miller , 14 April' 14,1889. . , 14 700 14 7 00 ' - To Rent. ON -E five - 2.0.05r3,4 Ikea in the second story of the Brick Itnibli t lig, ftihrierly occupied by .41:1108 801101.111 Ik, JotiN Glaotitm Lebanon, Atell 13, 1859: ~ - • i.0.0f0.F. Anniversary Celebfation ('IIE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY of tha TNT/EVEN DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, will he calsbra led by a • GRAND PARADE AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. On, Tu6llay, April Dith. 4 P .. 1859. •. 13,av T. S. JOHNSON. of Philadelphia, has Nis- Fen tiql to in-6‘ent and deliver' on ADDRESS on the occasion. .11193 , - Ocrilr.".oss I.a. COVE ALM W. G. WARD, ' • WM. FISHER. 1. Committal , . .7EREMIAII STRAYER,) Annville, April 13, 1859. SECOND ARRIVAL. New Goods att'oe.Ape Rive StQre. ONE of the Firin of %BOWE & PYLE is again in the 1,22/ City, for the SECOND time this Spring. ,Tlll , l 111VE is still swarming with customers, who are purchasing 'Wholesale and Itetall, naverthelou., the stock'is one of the largeiit in the County. fly the manner An which they do business, they can sell lower than beretofma. AiRF` It reality is the place for barjains. Call andjudge for yourselyos. GEORGE & eTLE. Anil 13, 1859. , • AI AN UF A CTIIRBR. No. 110 (old No. 525.6) 'NORTH EIGHTH ST., (Above Arch, West sideo PHILADELPHIA. A N assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY BLINDS al, .„1:1_ ways on hand, at Lb. ',wrest prices. Old Blinds re. printed and trimmed equal to new, and JOBBING prompt ly attended to. A hands,nem assortment of WINDOW SHADES, of tha latest and most Fashionable Patterns, and Run Bt.TINTS constantly on hand, to which we rw•peotfully dill Utast (notion of Ow public. Also, STORE- SBA.DES MADE AND LETTBit HD TO ODDER. Terms, CASH: April 13, Ma-3m. • 1?IT. VERNON RESTAURANT • fit Puncles New Building, Lek non. ) EED k TERRY, having titled up Well' .YEN RES' I I'm] RANT in a fashionable style, beg leave to in. form the citizens of Lebanon. that they are prepared, at all houra, to furnish them with FRLED OYSTERS, FRI. , ED FISH, FRIED. TRIPE. or anything in their line of Mdness, having procured the services of a celebrated Peek of Phibuielphia. Also a large assortment of the' Net OYSTERS, Pickled TRIPE, • Pickled CATFISH. Piga Feet, • . And various other Ilefreshmants. They have always the hest malt lig nor's, such as LAUER'S ALE, AILOWN STOUT,. PORTER, 14,40 EN. MITI, and LIOTIT'I4 Beat all of which are kept in a cool vault, and always fresh. We guarantee to give satisfaction to all who will favor us,with a cull. A. N. TERRY. Lehafion, April 11, 1859. Insittutei N , Pa. Lebli A ti N l v ii T l L V E, a Lß I B Ie A y ON rfIITIS Institution is now completed and itt activeoper, ation neither labor nor expense bus been spared in 'the arrangement of the building, to make it a desirable theme far Teacher and Students from a dist:lees, who whit' to prepare themselves for'the profession of Teach ing, or for any Class in College. 'Students of both Ser• ea. in separate departments, will be admitted at anytime The location is one of the most healthful in the state.— it is also easy of access., being% mile from the Lebanon Valley it. 'toad. Tratts.—Yor the Comrtion English branches, per term of 5 months, IncludingtultioiL board, washing ttn.fro furnished, $6B 00- , Latin, Greek, 'thVirnan and the higher Mathematics, each. - 5 Od Day scholars, per terra 10 t.,0 For further fiartiedlers apply to the Principal. ' Itmmtriertimi.' ' ' P. iltnSßAUGll,PrinciPal and Prontletdr. C. BOLIIIII, Asidstant. I ' Annville , March 24 1859.-rat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1-8 I& 1 0 7 19 MAAR MORRIS, VENITI AN BLIND 3 0 00 40 00 JO 00 700 • co oo o oo '7 00 • 00 , o oo xo•00 7 00 UT oa 90 00 -7 00 xOOO 7 00 9 00 0 0 ) 7 00 7 00 10 00 T 00 . 00 00 7 00 C. 'W. REED,
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