CITE atifltrtizit: TERMS, SI. 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. AVEDNEBDAI'V'htitII, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS. ter ir; entl, Samuel Miller, offers for sale his Nursery of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. This is . an excellent opportunity for any one wishing to engage in that business. There is fine Geld in this county for the disposal of both Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Mr. Miller's Nur sery is a dvantageously boosted, near this place.— See his advertisement. P Mes.srs. Bubb Umber; 6i"have dissolved their partnership. The Stove business will be continued by Messrs. •Bubb .b Bressler, at the old stand, where they have also commenced the Timing business. Slate Roofing is also done by Mr. Bubb, as usual. • - Nir. C. P. Stinemitz of Aunville, having been appointed Agent for Lebanon coun ty for McCormick's Reaper and Mower, would re spectfully notify tho public that he is now pre pared to furnish them. He also attends to repair ing tho same. Early orders are required. * See advertisement of McCormick's Reaper in the advertising eolumns. Mr. Stinemetz has now on exhibition, at Annville, several of Mc- Cormick's Beepers, to an examination .of which Farmers aro inv Rod. Briclegame, Esq., .4filTl t "friend" late of Rockingham, Va.., it seems is the same individual who served a kind of apprentice ship in the Lebanon Democrat of this Oace ; the same who come the "giraffe" over Mr. Reaming er, of Manbelm, when he removed his paper to this place g and again the same who some time since come it over the good people of Reading, by his arrangements for the establishment of a daily paper in that place, The editor of the Reading Daily Times offers a reward of fifty dollays to any person who will bring thochap to him "well cag ed." The meeting of the A griellturol Society on Saturday WAS well attended, and the fooling was one of emulation end enthusiasm.— The next fair will be hold on the 28th, 29th, and 30th of September.; Although favored with ticketii ; we found it inconvenient, on account of other en gagements, to attend the lectures of Mr. D. D. Smith, last week. The attendance we learn was pretty large, and the Lecturer acquitted himself admirably. Tho Stockholders of the Leba non Valley Bank are referred 'to the notioe in to. day's paper. A stated me etilig of the Y. M. C. A. will be bold this (Tuesday) evening, in their Hall, at 8 o'clock. Our neighbors of the town of MyerstOwn are determined no longer to remain on the back track. They have talien the improvement spirit, and considerable excitement exists relative to the grading of their streets and pavements and the erection of curbing. Myers town will, In the course of years, become ono of the handsomest towns in the stain, and having such a futup before it, it, will alai both time and money to go to work now and systematically.— The more buildings that are erected halter skelter, tho greater the inlonveoiciwo of obtain ing a grado, and the greater the trouble of oblig ing people to conform thereto. . Brilliant S# nee° Wh For years the following recipe has niVienred in the agricultural papers, in the spring of the year, for the benefit of farmers ; and we may as well pub lish it again. It is said to have originally been made for use on the President's house iri Wash• ington Take half a bushel nice unelacked lime, slack it with boiling water, covering it during the process to keep in the steam. Strain the .liquid ili s rots'gh a fine sieve or strainer, and add to it a peek of salt, previously . well dissolved in water ; three pounds of rice, boiled to a thin paste, and stirred in boil ing bOt; halls bound of powdered Spanish whit ing, arida pound ofgtue, which has been Previous ly dissolved by soakintit well; and than hanging, over a slow fire, in &mall kettle with a large one filled with water. Add five gallons of hot water to the mixture, stir it well, and lot it Stand a few minutes covered from the dirt. It should' tie Put on right hot; for this purpose can be kept in a kettle on a furnace. It is said that about a pint of this mixture will cover a equareyard upon the outside of a house, if properly applied. Brushes snore or less small may be used, according to the neatness of the job required. It answers as well as oil paint for wood, brick or stone, and is cheap er. It retaibs its brilliancy for many years.— There is nothing of the kind that will compare with it, elther_for inside or outside walls. Color ing matter may be pat in, and made of any shade you like, Spanish brown stirred in will make red pink, more or less deep according to the quan tity. A delicate tinge of this is very pretty for Imelda walls. Finely pulverized common clay, well mixed with Spanish brown, makes a reddish stone color. Yellow ochre, stirred in makes yel low Wash, but chrome gres further, and makes a a color generally esteemed prettier. In all these cases the darkness of the shades of course is de termined by.the quantity of coloring used. It is difficult to make rules, because tastes are differ ent; it would be best to try experiments on a shingle, and let it dry. We have been told that green must not be mixed with lime. The lime de stroys the color, and the color has an effect on the whitewash, which makes It crack and peel.— 'When walls have been badly smoked, and you wish to have them a clean white, it is well to squeeze indigo plentifully through a bag into the water you use, before it is stirred in the whole mixture, If a larger quantity than five gallons be wanted, tbesamd proportions should be observ ed. The man with the white pants has arrived in the same heat with the man with the white hat. They joined Meinherr at the Market House, and made a social round to all the bars and Lager Saloons in town. As the day was pretty well spent upon the accomplishment of the feat, they voted a second round, in which however, they did not fully succeed. Ina gala 'of wind they parted company, and Meinherr fetch - 'ad up in the gutter, white pants in tie calaboose, - ',and white hat went floating down the Quitters tills, to the tune of "oh, one more Lager." TO THE CITIZENS OF LEBANON All who desire a correct PhonologiCal knowl edge of their characters, and particularly that of their children's natural capacities, so as to be able to determine, !hat position or business, they are beet suited furl-can have an oportunity, by send ing their addresses, to the Leban on Valley, Buck, Eagle, w m . perm, Washington, Black Horse and Amerioan Hotels, to Dr. Smyth, who will 'exam ine heads, or delineate eharaeters, at the resi dence of - all those who may favor him with their addresses, Verbal Examinations 25 Cents. Examination written obart4neDollar• .figi" Then afflieted with :Rheumatism, Epilep sy, Hysteria, Netikigitt, Si. Vitus' Dance, &e., wilf do well by addressing the abeve-mentioned places, and have at their homes, applications of THE ELECTRIC MACHINE, a New and Ef fectual REMEDIAL AGENT, in the CURE of the several described diseases. The IL.. is sup plied with pure Barb Medicines, 'both Crude and 'Concentrated, those in conjenotion with the El ectric Machine, will enable him to promise great relief in CHRONIC, or DISEASES OF LONG DURATION, CONSULTATION -FREE. The charges, for the Applioation , of, the MACHINE, and. MEDICINE, will be moderate. G. Gingrich had the first lIEw potat9pe aid green peas al, env MarlieflaSl6illek. Lebanon County Agticultural and Horticultural Society.—The society met nt the public house of Henry Ramie"; in N. Leba non Borough. The President, Hon. Win. Bank, in the chair. The Corresponding Secretary reported that John 11. Eckman, son of Jos. Eckman, Esq., had made application for admis sion to the Farm School. The application was received and adopted. On motion an order was drawn in favor of E. Weaver for 60 cents. ballunce of per contage on tickets sold for fair of 1858. J. W. Mich, Esq., presented his bend, as Treasurer. The bond and surety were approved of, and bond placed in the hands of the President. The, Compplee appoint ed to receive proposals relative to Vgr,,Groupd, &0., reported that two proposals had bcea 40d 7 ed in; one from D. M. Karmany, offering about 10 acres of Ntlla „Lebrun, Borough, at $2OO rent, and ;111A PrAllll;leMiku-ioster, & Co., ?q• Lebanon, offering -grounds of last year it 470 rent. In the opinion of the Committee the grounds of last, year should again be rented, and an effort madelo get more ground so as to make a track one third of a mile. On motion the report of the Committee was adopted, and the President was directed to enter into an agreement with the parties owning the ground, at the rate of $170,-- On motion adjourned to Meet at the call of the President. May 7, 1859.~The Society met in the Jury 'Room, in the Court House. The President in the Chair. Michael Kohr was appointed a mem ber of the Executive committee for Bethel, in place of John Lick; and Samuel Groh in place of George Heilman, resigned. On motion, it was resolved that J. W. ➢Sisk, Esq., !Treasurer, be authorized to give Tickets to such'persona ,ps he thinks are rasp-4,110M0, for . tbo,pur'poso of sell ing, and that he take their receipts for the same. On motion it was resolved that the next Annual Fair be held on the 29th, 29th, and 30th of Sep tember next. On motion, the Treasurer was di rected to procure a certified copy of the Char ters, and pay the fees for the same. On motion adjourned, to meet again on the 21st of May, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Wx. Bunten, Secretary . The following c i 4 from a highly respected and influential gentle man Who wishes well to the Sinking Springs Vompany, and that is the reason we give it a place in our columns. But we aro aseuied trona an offteial scourco that the Managers of the Com pany are highly annoyed and.deeply aggrieved, at the provision in the amendMent to tbe char ter which restricts insurances to Berke County.— They contend that the provision was not enacted by the Legislature, but was inserted either sur reptitiously or by accident by one of the transcri bing clerks. If so, we guest ion..the legality of the-ena.etroent. We have no doubt the Managers will take such steps in the matter as will justify themselves and also render justice to their friends outside of Berks who are aggrieved. Mu. Bauer.= —The Managers of, the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Sinking Springs ap plied to the last Legislature for a 'supplemental act to their charter, and they obtained it, but one of its provisions is so surprising as to demand a few remarks in relation to it. It is said and there is no doubt as to the fact, that the Mana gers are hereafter prohibited from Insuring any property out of Berks County.. Whether the Manor•ors so desired it, or whether it was intro duceasi'ly the S . ljator of Barks County. is not known to the public. II is presumed that the Senator would scarcely take upon himself such a responsibility unless he had been so advised. . Be it ?is it may however, the public demand an explanation, for it is deeined highly dishonorable, to say the least,lo got people residing in Lobs.- non and Lehigh Counties through the represen• tations of the agents of the company, as has been thie l cas,e, to . pave their.iitreperty insured, and ta pir thvy tiat494 so, to uie'rk,thap three or, four millions of dollars; then . to, ba.vis,a „stiPpletimmta I law passed excluding the citizens of said. mtakii 7 ties from doing so hereafter is certainly far from what could have been honorable expected. And wo would ask lithe not those residing hi Lebanon and Lehigh counties who had their prop erty insured in said ,conipany.becn as punctual, if not more so, than those in Barks, in paying their assessments? And why should they merit such treatment. Many, from the t reprbsentations of the agents of the company, have-been induced to leave oth er Mutual fire insurano companies and to become members of the Sinking Springs company, and now to be cast off by n: special act of the Legis lature is certainly improper and unjust, so much so indeed that :be Managers from Lebanon and Lehigh Counties ennriet, if they have any regard fur the el:tileps of their county, hut immediately to hand in.their resignations. We are confident that Messrs. Illig an`d 2 Meily of Lebanon co unty Will do Sc.. The Managers of the Mutual Fire Insurance company of 'Sinking Springs will be fore long discover the great mistake that has been committed, for the citizens of Lebanon and Le• high counties will have their properties insured in other companies who will pursue a more hon orable cotirse of procedure. MEMBER. Of the Mutual fum insurance company of Sink . • ing Springs. . , RAi3ER BROTHERS have recently improved their already handsome store rooms, to such an extent chit' they are now the most beau tiful that can be 'found anywhere. They have frescoed the cleAings - of their Dry Goods and Clothing Stores with the richest designs in the port-fulia of the painter. Their improiements show a spirit of enterprise not easily surpassed, but 41;61; 4.8 are oebildent, is justified and re paid by the extensive business in which they are engaged. Buckirighanfi Grand Mammoth p ang i a ok cir,FViti. and the 11obe , ilion, will ar rive in'Lebittirliro: days for exhibition.— This 431endid pic4tictir of Art and denies com prises a ale; Cif - tl;ti most exquisite Paintings, while Chemical and Mechanical tiiea sareresort ed to with ikortdarktil Olittlts. The Scenery, ;the Foliage, the Architectural Pictures, and the Bat ties,. with all the din of tioullict, haven Life Like ness, truly startling .. The outbreaking of the Bengal Mutiny, and the striking incidents of the Indian 'War. The Paintingslare grand, sublime, picturesque, thrilling and beautiful—altogether forming one of the most splendid exhibitions ev er presented to the people of this country. The Annville Mutual Insurance Company, Chartered by the last Legislature, has organized and is now prepared to do business.— We notice the Officers and Board of Directors as honest, capable and substantial gentlemen, who will conduct theaffairs of- the C,ompany to the satisfaction of all who may favor them with bus iness: Stab'es that rye frequently v - sit ed at night i;;ith lights, should have gas in them. It might bo the means of !molding disaster from fire. The two Satrdedeis, Of . N. Lai anon, sent to the ieriliCritiarY in November,lBs7, for two years and six months, for robbing the store of S .U. Shirk, have retornerL to Lebanon, having been pardoned by the Cioi4inor. Mad ;Dogs are said t().,bp qulte plenty in some parts of the eounfy, &nixie or exterminate the whekDog . . In Harrisburg the FaUtastiefild are already making arrangements for fore grand pa rade on the 4th of July. LATEPT PROM THE DiflNES,—The Nebraska Ci ty New, of April 23d, gives news from the Pike's Peak mines, the editor havin - g had an interview With miners who had just arrived from the gold region. The m iners were making from three to ten dollars per day, and were in goad spirits.-- Coffee widener were sellintill the mines. at 60 cents per pound, whiskey $8 par , gollan, `, molar so ' $5 per gallon; lttnlb'er riff per littteladi oxen s6o,per yoke; THE LEBANON ADVEItTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Proceedings of the Town Coun cil.--The Council met on Saturday evening. D M. Karmany, Esq., Chief Burgess, in the Chair, and all the members present. The following bills were presented and ordered to be paid :—.l. M. Good, Stationary, $1,73; C. Greenawalt, Oil, &c., $10,73; R. L. Diffenbach, enrollment, &c., of laws, $4,50; George & Shelienberger, $2,20; George Bergner, hal.,nce for work done streets. $9,50. The Council then agreed to meet on Mon day and Tuesday for the purpose of viewing cer tain streets. After some interchange of opin ion relative to the removal of the Market Rouse, the subject was postponed, and a commit tee appointed to rent the stalls on Saturday even• ingot 6 o'clock. On motion it was decided that ..the property holders along the following streets have notice, in accordance with the provisions of the late enactment by the Legislature, to do their curbing, paving, &e., within 30 days :—Walnut street, from Chestnut to Railroad; Water street, from Market to Walnut; Market street, from Chestnut to N. L. Borough line. The exeav flea from Waltz's cellar was ordered to be placed on Walnut street north of the Railroad. A commit tee of three was appointed to examine assessment, and fix rate of percentage for taxation for the present year. The following enactment by the Legislature was read, after which adjourned : A FURTHER SUPPLEMENT - - - - To an act entitled "An act to erect the town of Lebanon, in the County of Lebanon, in to a Borough," Approved, February twen tieth, A. D., eighteen hundred and twenty one. SECTION 1. Be t enacted by the .Senato and Rouse of Representative of %the ',Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly; met,. and is bereby enacted by the autbority,of the. same, That, the Burgesses antLgown., Council, .uf the Borough of Lebanon, shall have full power and authority, to survey, lay out, enact and ordain, and open or cause to be opened, by the proper officers under them, all such roads, streets, lanes, alleys, courts and common sewers, as they .may deem necessary, within the limits of said Bor ough, and provide for, enact and ordain the Wi dening, opening, and straightening of the same, to regulate the roads, streets, lanes, courts, common sewers, public squares, common grounds, foot walks, pavement, gutters, culverts end drains and the heights, grades, widths, slopes and forms thereof, and to prohibit the erection or construction of any building or work, excavation or other obstrueticin to the opening, widening, straightening and convenient use thereof, and they shall have all other needfuljuristliotion over. ,the sago; Provided, That no road, street, lane or alley, shall be opened, straightened or widen - = ed, without the owners of the land adjoin in.t.he same, having first bad Ten days notice of such intended opening, straighten ing or widening, and any person who shall sustain dainage, by reason thereof, shall have all the rights and remedies o it,?Xes.aid damages asscsseu, as are provided, by the- general road laws of this Commonwealth. Sermon 2. The said Burgesses and Town Coun cil, shall have full power and authority to re quire and direct the curbing, paving, grading and guttering of the side or foot walks, by the owner Or owners of the lots of ground, respectively fronting thereon in accordance with the general regulations prescribed and to cause the same to be done on failure of the owners thereof within the time prescribed by the general regulations, and to collect the cost of the work and materials, with twenty per cent in advance thereon, from said owners, as claims are by law recoverable un der the provisions of the laws relative to inechan• ics liens, and the particulars of such labor and materials, the name or names of the actual or re puted owner or owners, as also of the occupier or occupiers of the premises, for: the time being, shall be set forth in a statement to baffled within sixty days,after saeh expense shot' bare been in curred, and they shall have full power and au thority to enter upon the lands and premises of any person or persons, for the purposes authoriz ed by this act, and the act to which this is a sup pletnent.. , SECTION shall he, the duty of the corpo rate authorities, -to ; give clue personal notice, to all persons residing iri,s.nidAaoronglb terestod therein, of any preppsition..to .open s fie or., change the roads, streets,,bines, alleys,„or cpt}rtP, or in the grading, or other regulations t.hereA.and to designate a time and place where they shall be heard .1,9 .realign thereto,, and . in the case of persons not residing in said. borough, such notice shell be given to the occupants of the respective premises by them held affected by such propositibm, or if unoccupied by written or printed notices conspicuously pasted upon such premises. SnorioN 4. The said Burgessess and Town Council, shall have full power and authority to designate the mode and manner of collecting all taxes assessed, for borough purposes, and ap point n collector for that purpose, any law to the contrarymotivithstancling. SeeTtott 5. All laws and parts of laws incon sistent herewith are hereby, repealed so far as they are applicable to said Borough of Lebanon. W. C. A. LAWRENCE Speaker,of tboilouse of 'Representatives JNO. CRESSWELL, JR. Speaker of the Senate. Approved the eleventh day of Aprll, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. OFFICE OF THE SF.ORETA:itr OF THE} COMMONWEALTH, Ilmintsatino, Slay 4. A. D. ISS'J. PENNSYLVANIA. SS : do hereby oertify that the ; ,foregoing- and annimni is a ftali,:trne,ead>eoirdot , .eamy ht pf the o~r k ig Baal Apt or as the same rtvAtallis-pn fitliiii,thrsfece; .I.NakfinIKONeVigREEEOE, -have, laerenn , to set my,liand, and caused the Seat of the Sec retary's Office to be affixed the day and year above written. H. L. DIEPPENEACII, DEP t .TY Secretary of the Conimonvrealth. • Ar. Sohn bales; has dispose d o f his Daguerrcan Gallery to Messrs Johns Sc Cook, who will carry on the business in all its branches and in the highest style of the art. They have had long experience in one of the best Galleries in the State and feel confidel, of rendering sat isfaction to all who will give them real!, The Corner Stone of the New St. John's German Reformed Church, of Leba non, Will be laid on Saturday, May the 21, 1959, at 1 o'clock P. M.,. with appropriate services.— The Public are respectfully invited to attend. N, B. The Clergy of the different religious de nominations of this borough and vicinity are hereby specially invited to attend and participate in the exercises. ta..„ Strawberries and all kinds qf. vege.iable;g are becoming plenty in Charleston and Savannah, having ripened this year much earlier than usu- Wilt.; See advertisement of Dr. San ford's Liver Invigorator in another column. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! Tile Original and Best in the Werhil All others arc mere imitations, and should bo avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful awl Natural Brown or Black without the toast injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS Mire been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1830, and over 80,- 009 applications have been made to the Hair of his par trans of his famous Dye. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished front nature, and is WARRANTED lint to injure iu the least, however long it may be cumin. lied, and time ill effects of Bud Dyes remedied ; time Hair invigorated fur Life by this Splendid Dye. Blade, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Aroadwny. New• York. Sold in all cities and •towns of the United States," by Druggists and Fancy Goods Daniel's. Amay- The Gputiine has the name and addtess upon a steel plata engraving - on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. mit,,Vr..Ross' Drug Stove, Lebanon, Pa. Doc. 1, 1558,-ly. DAT'WELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They ure clecant, light, easy and durable. Fittiwto a charm—no turning up bchind—no shrink ing oA the head; indeed this Is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Dec. 1,1858.—1 y. 233 Broadway, New York. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In all tilt/eases inflammation more or less predominates —not to nllay inflammation strikes at the root of disease --lienee - an immediate cure. DALItrY'S MAQICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing else, will allay inflammation at once, anti makes. certain Cure. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR . Will cure the folk:nein among .a great catalogue of cil: WM. F. PACKER §p isgatitto. WIGS-WIGS-RIGS MIMS lIERNS,SCALDS, CUTS, CHAFES, SORE NIPPLES, CORNS, BUNION'S, lIRUISES. STRAINS, IGTES, POISON, cfm,nLAlNg, 'ILES, SCROFULA, ULCERS, FEVER SORES, FELONS, EAR ACHE, PILES. SORE EYES, GOUT, SWELLINGS, RIIEUMA.TISM,SCALD READ, SALT RHEUM, ItAI.DNESS, ERYSIPELAS, RINGWORM, 11AILRERS ITCU, SMALL. ME. MEASEIS., RASH, &C. &C. TO EOM it IRaV appear incredulous that so many Ms epes should lie reached by one article; such au idea wilt vanish when reflection points to the tact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each nail every one ap plying :t perfect antidote to its app.isito disorder. PALLET'S 31 Al; ICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical, because the time is so short be• tween disease and a perm:us:a cure; and It is an extract or'as it draws all disease out of theaffected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that tm house. work-shop, or manufac tory should be one moment without ft. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dal ley,lllanuthet urer. For sale by all Dctwists and patnit medicine dealers throughout the ,I.Jnited 5W1141,11,1 coinetts„ Principal Depot, 105 Charbbers St., N. York. •L'C. F. CHACE. Sold at Dr. floss' Drug stele, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1855..-ly. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES—Dr. Cheeseman'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 proper channel. In every instance 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 is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an 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 sd many consumptions among young females. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arim from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. ' In all eases, of nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysteries, &c. Nor are they less ellicaci ous in the cure of Lencorrhces, .nofernonly:.ealled, the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and, free from anything in jurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions width should be read, accompany each IoOS. • - ' , . These Pills are put np in stMare 'flat beieqs.Ons residing where there ere :no closing One Dollat in a letter, prepaid, to any authorfeed agent can have then sent to their respective addresses by return of mail, IL 13. lIIITCMNGS, General Agent fin. the 11. States, 165 Chambers et., New York. To whom all' Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Soki of Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1858.-Iy. Pligfinto 4diftz. Preaching in the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday morning and evening. Episcopal service next Sabbath afternoon, at 8 o'clock, in the-Town Hall, Market Street. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and English in the evening, in Zion's Lutheran • Church. . Eggpsh.,service next Sabbath morning, and Ger : man in the evening, in the Moravian` Church. N. B. The Service at the Horse Shoe Pike, ap pointed for that Sunday, will be next Sundtty a week. Preaching next Sabbath evening in the English .Lauginse, in thq.Beformed, pluireh.k t "f 'Preaching at Oloningees-Spririgs, by - Mr: Ochs, on Sunday afternoon, at el.o'clock, P. M. On the 31st of March. by Rev. John Stein, John Adam Heilman to Caroline _ Tobias, both of tura. On the 21st ult., by the -same, Henry L. lireidex' to Caroline Gray, both of S,vatara. On the 24th ult., by the some, William Heileman, of Jonestown, to Sarah Hauer, of Bethel: ,~~E`~~ ,-, . . . . . In An nfille, on OM3d inst., Dr. Joseph 2darahall, aged about 33 years. In .Virgiu in . ;,on the 21st .ult., Il'arrisomAnfant FM of Solomon and LNneline Moyer, formerly of Lebanon. , ..7 On the 29th nit., in Harrisburg, Mr. John Kelk or. a formerresident of this borough, aged about ~t 82 years. en the sth,ult.,rin Union, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Simon Boltz, aged 44 years, 11 months and 2G days. ; - • 1- I : , On, . t the 17th ult.. in East linnover, Mrs. Magda- lena, 'wife of John Donmeyer, aged 60 years, and 3 days. Itliarket. The Leba,c Carefully Corrected W. I:ERANON, 11 Leh. Mills Ex. Fain $s so Smith " Extra SOO Leh. Val. Super. Fine 7 5 Prime White Wheat, 1 65 Prime Red Wheat, ;00 Prime stye, 60 Corn, AO Oats, 50 Clover-seed, 5 00 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flux . -seed, 1 50 Dried A pples, ha., 100 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peach "Snits," 2 50 Poach "Ilutzels," 125 Cherries, 150 0111.0.1113, 50 !Oat, by Ifyerr d &lour. WEDNESDAY, MAX 11,1559. Potatoes, bu 65 Peggs, %I doz., 12 'hitter, lb., 20 Lard. • 10 Tallow, • 9 Ram, 12 Shoulders, 10 Sides, 10 Soap, 8 Beeossai, 25 White Rags,- „:„ 5 Mixed Rags; 4.• Flax, 1b.,♦1234 lizistles, 11 40 Feathersirf . OZ Wool, 'fah., ' '4O Soup Beans, • Vinegaral gal., "12% A pple Buttez,V, eroCi, 45 The Philadelphia Markel. lIIILADEtPUTA, BilLy . 0;1.859' _ _ FLOUR.--Thero is sout is little deiOnd for Flour, but generally at a price below the views of holders, .Whit.areaskiag $6 75 forsitrsridardsuppr fine and $707 25 for common 4 , ,T 1 ( 1 g9Tise x'trEt • — A sale of 1,5001 , b15. of the latier;Ohic,,Trits made nt $7, 7 1$ bbl. = The tratle'are'bnying. moderately . at from ,these figures up to $7 50@sv bbl., the latter for fancy brands. „Ryo Flour and Corn. M e al are quiet hot firm, with.sMall sales of the former at It 25 VI bbl. Penna., Meal. is held at $3 874 bbl., without sales. ORAIN.—The market continues nearly ba^e of Wheat, end' prime lots arei waffled nr, full prices. Sales, including about 1,500 bushels in 'a small , way, at $1 67@1 70 for .reds, ,and $1 00@1: 85 for white, according to quality, thelatter forprimc.-:j Rye is better, and About. 1,500 bushels Pennsyl vania sold at 91 g92c, including one lot to go to the country, at 95e, ,Corn is also 'firmer, with sales of about 5,000 bushels, mostly Southern yel low, to arrive, at 90 cents, afloat. Oats are hold at 58c, which is above the views of 'buyers, and we hear of no sales. ! .r 1 PII ILADELP lIIA CAT TLII,MARKET.—The•,. offerings officer Cattle atThe different yards roach ed some 1,100 to 1,200 head this week, most of which weredisposed of at about previous prices, ranging at from $3 to $l2 50, chiefly: at $1.9 50 @sl2, including a few extra and superior quali ty at $l2 50@$C4. the 100 lbs. nett,. Of Cows and Calves the receipts were 250 nt Martin's; the demand was fair, and all offered sold at $3O to $4O for good to prime, and $2O to $3O for second quality. About 2,500 flogs wore at Phillips' this week, selling at $7 ,1 , ©Si the 100 lbs. nett, which is a slight decline. On about 2,000 sheep were at market this week and sold at I®7&c. '{'a lb. gross. MZatiurtistnintto. • -, A. R. BO UGIIVEV. A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office removed to Rouse for merlyy occupied by Micheal Wagner, Cumberland Street, nearly opposite the Court Rouse. Lebanon, May 11, 1859.-6ra. Win.lll. DERR„ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Walnut street, opposite the Court House, lately occupied by Amos IL. Esq. Lebanon, May-11,1559, Lebanon Valley Ba ti k; LE.A..vax t .hiley 3d, 1849. pint Board of Directors of the Lebanon. Valley Bank I have this day declared a Divinstin OF FOWL Mt. CENT on the Capital Stock of Bahl Bank payable to the Stockholders on demand at anytime after the expire ton of ten days. In accordance with.a resolution passed, by the Stock. holderi, the directors have also ordered an instalment of five dollars per sham, to he paid on or before the first day of June next. on the shares of stook diatribe. ted and divided among tho—Present stockholders, of which order all persons interested will'please take no tire. •”.4 . JOSEPII Lebanon, iiay,li, LW. Cashier. Nuisery .. Fruietkies for Sak. plug subscritt r ef offers his entire Stook of FRUIT and I ORNAMENTAL TRUES for sale, with the privilege of the GrotroltLphereott the trees now are, until the the trees, &c.,-attain the usual selling size. The Stock consists:of,Apple, Pear, reach, Cherry, ffltim* Apricot, Nectarine iind . Mulberry trees; Gooseberry, Currant, Raspberry,,Blackberry and Strawberry plants. Orna mental Buergreens, sue], as Norway Firs, Balm of Gil ead, White Spruce, American and Siberian Arbor VI- The vihole stock consisting of some -fifty or sizty thousand trees and plants. Ilthealth is the only inducement the ,propriotor fur•relieving himself of it, as the butiineso ls,.in this plose.quite good. Although N. Yorkereore ins all the time begetrov custoniers,l have no overatook of any, one Ide a' For, further information apply to the subscriber, at his residence, 216,,mi1es E. of Lob an„. . . Mint MILLER., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of Annville LEBAN'ON COUNTY, PENN'A. THIS COMPANY obtained its Charter at the last MS- Finn of he Legislature of Pennsylvania, and isnow prepared to reeeivo applications, rind make insurance, on Buildings, Furniture, Stocks of Goode and Merchan dise. Also on Barns and contents, Farm I mplementa. .¢:e. All WHOM wishing to insure on a Mutual Princi ple Will apply. JOHN ALLWEIN, President. JOSEPH F, MATZ, SeCretary. MANAGERS. JOHN 11. KINPOBTS. JACOB FINK, Dr. 11. A. FA NESTOCK, DANIEL S. EARLY, DAVID BLACK, JACOB S. RILLINOEIi, le.olloll RIB LER , JOHN ALTAYEIN, JOSEPH F. MATE. CHRISTOPH CARMANY, RUDOLPH HERA, PETER FORNEY SAMUEL DRIVER. . Annvil le, MAy 11,1859.-3 t Attention T""MEMBERS of the Lebanon. County Aflsociation for the debmlion of Horse , Thieves, and the recovery of Stolen !torsos, as well as all those wishing to join the Com pany, are requested to assemble at the pub' it house of L. Zimmerman, on SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1859, at 1 o'- clock, P.M. A punctual attendance is ?requoncd, se business of importance will bo transacted. FREDERICK SPRECHER, President. n EN RY S. ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer. PETER ZIMMERMAN,Socretary. Lebanon, May 11, 1659. ATTENTION! Illyerst own Dragoons. `(r011 are requested to meet for parade on Saturday, Wray 14, at 8 o'clock, A. M., at the public house of George Leininger,fully equipped. By order of the Captain. May 11,1869, REUBEN REINHOLD, O. B. Noticelo Merchants. , NOTTOII is hereby given that all hfercha nta are m- Apiired to takeout their LICENSES before the 25th day of JUDfcllll after that date they - will be placed in the luiuda.of a Justicq of the Peace. •lI:I),RIEYER, May 11, 1859.4 t. breicritit lie Apbtaiter. PITILAIVA and REAIMING And Lebanon Be. Hoy Branch Railroad; REDIIOTION , .O TCALS.ON 41101( ORR. . ON and alter May 1 648 59 , 2 - IT.PMMA the following Tolls will be charged per ton of 2,000 lbs • „ „In.Pricate Oars. For 5 miles, 21 cents. - For 30 miles, 72 Cants. 10 " 23 " ''' 35 '. 80 15 " 48 " 40 to 85 20 " 58 ea 45 ,'" 1 25 " 67 r , 50 t 14 4.00.0 4 ,.:4" " G. A. N_Teffia,i, May 11,1859. tupl. Nol Lebanon County Agrioultukal and lrortiont . tural Society. A muniallor of the - Execntive Committewand Mom. /1 bets of the above Society. Will be held in the Court House, Lebanon, on Saturday, .3fay 21;1859, at 1 o'clock, P. 51.,.when and where nil interested -Aro requested to attend. The members of Ex. Committee are particular -Ily desired - ,to be in attendance. W5l. RANK, President. 1 lYttfram Calm Rec. Sec'y, [Lebanon, May 11;1859. Dissolfition of.Partnersttip. NOTIOR is hereby; given 4bkit the pitttneiiship here • torero kistinkletainen Tiernry & %John I': Umberger, dealers in Stoves, &c., UV; dissolved by mu tual consent on the 4th inst. The books iinutin at the old standin the hands: of A. towliOnpall those in dehtedatre requested to make payment.,*and these hav ing claims will present their bills. HENRY 111:11111, JU.11.1 , 2 I'. Lebann, Nay. 6 ,4859, "New'el theP Store: c 14: In suieiNettPßuiteto, g l i Viiinveriaied Street, One Obi Ea.stof the Lebanon Ileposite. Bunk. • LORENZO .L.O REEN.AAV ALT, 11 AS opened a Leather Store, for the sale anti kinds of Leather ; Shoentaker's findings, and everything necessary to the shoemaking business. lie is also en : - gaged in the TANNING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at the old Greenawalt tanyard. The current price paid for hides in cash or exchange. Lebanon, May 11, 1569.4 f. Statement • QF TEM LEBANONVALLEY DANK. l , : LEUANON, Pa., May 3,1859: I ...... . ... ASSETS. Billsiand notes diseourited ' 1 , $166,293 92 Due liy.ptilt,:r pariks . $90,696 60 Notes of Other Banks ' 42:,866 00 1 Specio.(Gold and 'Silver) 30;629 81 LIABILITIXS Notes hi tireiziatioit Due depositors, 30,023 59 Due to other Banks, 4,266 01 175,909 60 The above statement is correct end true to the best of in knowledge and . JOS. KAROL Cashier. Sworn end subscribed before me, 4tb day. of Nay, 1859. ANTHONY S. 'ELY, J. P. Lebanon, May 11,1859. , . i .. ,Statte 1" mit 1 OF'CRS b IE - gIiANON•BANK, published as required by the Act of Assembly i. piteled Ost . 13, 1857. viz : . ' .. -lAJBAIIOICHANI, *6% '4: 18.19:. Ist.—Loans and Discounts, - L. • n 508,134 64 ?El.—Specie, 03.648 03 Notes of other Banks, 4,860 00 • Due by other Danko, 9,058 28 67,566 31 3d.—Notes in Circulation, , 232,310 00 401.—Ainotint of Deposits, Includ ing individual deposits and beldame duo to other Ranks, __ _ EDW. A. IJIMER, Casheir. Swonx and Subscribed before me, May 'B, 1859. Lebanon, May 11, 1859. JOSZPEI GLET3I, J. P IIIeCORILICIVS Re,aper and :Hower. 2,500 SOLD IN 1855, . .4,000 SOLD IN 1857, 4,000 SOLD IN 1856, 4,500 SOLD IN ISIS. 15,000 - Sold in the Last 4 years! . Nas'nglo 'establishment in the world can truthful. ly claim to have snanufactured and sold anything like so 'ergo a number of Reaping and • Mowing Ma. chines during the swine time, • while my a risen dates back to the origin of my Machines in I . ing been actually and exclusively engaged in their mauufaieture.for the last fifteen years. lam now more largely engaged in the mannfacture,of these Machines tlutnever before, and with my improvements for 1839, do not heilitate to warrant. my.' Machine as a Reaper, Mower, and Reaper and Mower; ;superior to any other -for siutplicity, durability, and. perfect working; and further to say, that Forme. ft, who may desire it, are at liberty to work my Machine through the - harvest with any other, and keep and pay for the ooe preferred. The position of the Raker in mY-Machiner(as patented)apon .the. main frosno,...whpre. there is silent,,,tarength • mid where, the weight,adds to tho.power ill the Machines theonly riglit one. JOthef , snals e eri likve•do hiThl their italieronsthe Platierm, Where lig Must submit' o bar ing the dust thrown in his eyes by`tbe operation or the reel, being jolted over the clods by little platform wheel over which he riske7-ameasaskil7 rekieS.Pmir niachinotgpieces. This &mounts:, in part. Ihrthe oreat durability of my Machines's - 8 compared witVcdtt*s. GREAT COUNCIL DIE DAL awarded oty Mpalineint Lon ' don in 1851. '- GRAND GOLD MEDAL 011sMO*0_41eilitlatibb. lIIGFiEST-t-nriE at the•Friiiiiih NiClierzhibltlon, "in 1858( ' • • •-• nionlysT PRIZE . of- Royal Agricultural Society of England. in 1857, MC HEST PRIZE of the UniteclStatert Agriceltitml So ciety in 1857, AS THE. BEST REAPER. ~Publications made by this` manufacturers of : the Man ny Mahlsine, claiming-the Itighlet honor's,, etc., at the French Universal Exposition in ]855, snit moms at THEM TO us FALSE. The (mimes of my Machine. as in dicated by the figures above. is itp highest praise, while the awards of premiums, orassitatz.tt. ails 'Worthy of no confidence, although Reaper makers make a business of laboring and wheeling to secure the !RUN. annual ono-horse premiums of the country. Although it may not be generally understood, it is nevertheless true, that these Machine have always been sold at compailL Lively low prices. and but fur the boldnese with which I introduced and eold them by •thousandn, for ten veers past, other. smaller manufacturers would doubtless have put the price much higher. . I could furnish thousands of testimonials from Farm. are, and others, of the truthfulness of every statement I have made, end much more. I may further remark that hl] of the Reaping Machines of any prominence in the country are mere modiflcatioas of my Machine, all other manufacturers having necessarily limited experi ence in comparison with my own. A single year's SEVERE SERVICE will eatiefl the Farmer, that in point of DURABILITY, my Machine is very far superior to all others, besides several most im portant advantages, referred to in my regular Annual Circular in pamphlet form which will be furnished those who desire further informatiou, by addressing me, or ANY ONE OF MY AGENTS. CYRUS H. IIeCORMICK. Br WM. S. MCDOIIMICK. P. S.--To correct a misapprehension from recent News pepper reports, I may my, that, while the Commissioner refined to extend PATENT of 1845, that of October, 18. 47 wilt not expiri for se.rered years to come, and that this has beim my most important Patent; and further that Rterper Manufacturers cannot commove nearly my Ma• chine than they hare dime-heretofore. They must still carry their Raker on the back of. the platform, and sub mit to other consequent imperfections. CYRUS 31.CORMICK C. P. Stinomett, Agent for Lebanon county. Post Of fice Address, Annville Post Office, Lebanon county, Pa. blay 11, 1859.-St. GEORGE W. ItLI.NE, A TTORNEY AT LAW.-office with LEVI KLINE, Esq., beixtuon, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4,1859. DRIED FRUIT.—Ores & Miller have just received a fine lot of Apples, Sweet and Sour Peaches, tc. COCOANUTS—A fresh lot, just received by Oyes & Miller. Prunes and Baking Raisins, a fine lot and Tory cheap, by COES & MILLER. • • A ssi,piee 7 s Notice. fPLIE undersignetlltasdnt been, by roluntary deed of Assipment,,asweinted Assignee of Simon Snavely and Wifil, •of Corn/Fall township, Lebanon county, lu trust for the bonnAo et Cr editors. All personas indebted to the said as/damn., ere. requested to make immediate payment, apdj,hoep t hasing claims against , make them known without delay. , , • , ADAM. GRITANGER„ Lebanon, May 9,1858. Assignee. Tuns, RECZIV,ED a superior PORT WINE , - very dol t) leak% jibe SCOTCH ALE, Lo ON PORTER, CATAWBA BRANDY,. and CiNemq..,TIOAISPAONn, at MUM S . Wine and Liquor Store. AiTYLL be sold by public vendtie-vir hut cry, ira - NAT. fl 'all DA I', the ISth "toy of J 111 1 ,!, A. 1852 , at the Public House of Henry Siegrist, in the Borough of Lob neon, Lebkbon county, the following Rtial Estate, to wit No. P.— A' Certain Messuage, Plantation' or tract. of land, sitbate the greeter port in Cornwall OtruShiNkini the re-blne in South Annville township, Deb.,. Coun ty, adjoining , litnds of Jacob Krieder, John Real, Adam Long, Abraham Long, 'Micheal Kreider and otheis, con taining-Ono Hundred acres, more or , less, with ap purtenances. The buildings thereon erecte& being:two STONE HOUSES and Stone :SPring-house, Largo Stone , 8 Darn,-Leg Stabile and other buildings n I 4 with an excellent ORCHARD, of choice re ' -" Ftairttroes; and two good Springs, with running water near the buildings, (the Quittapaltilla Creek running through the farat;) It part of said land be ing good timberland, and the cleared land being in a high state of cultivation, and divided into eons enient fields. and alt in good fences. It being one of the :beat and most desirable , farms in Lebanon Comity; being two stiles from Annville, and three from Lebanon, and with in a quarter of a mile of a good Mill, and on the Berko & Dauphin turnpike, and within half a mileof the Lab. anon Valley Railroad. • Persons wishing to view the , premises before the day Of saint will please to call on Simon Snavely living on the premises, or on the undersigned living at Lebanon. • No. 2. •I A certain tract or parcel of land situate to North Lebanon township said county, adjoining lands of Joseph Snavely, John Light (a.s.) Henry Fortna, Joseph O. fleihn*haud others. containing Eight Acres, more or less, throtighonfeauthe Dett:Nal, Railroad passes, and the public ruatPlending 4661 Iktilitiott tu.lielivitlyr, with the appurtenances; subject ,to the right Of the said Railroad company. The saitilistittlab. 2, will Itiltold is the whole or in parts, .to .salt ..parchasers; arei.t.vigold form desirable places for Coal landings and-other ar Less on said Railroad. Sale will commence at One o'clock In • the afternoon when cosditions of Sale will be Mode known by ADAM ORInOINGEIt, Assignee of linsozr &IA WILT k Lebanon, May 4,1359. flow to saVe 1m in policy of Saving Money is important to all.pef eons, and in Consideration of this, the undersigned have placed themselves in a position by which they eve enabled to favor the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity mote than ever . wittkenoneYjnalting bargains,. • -• They have just Minted than - the city, rur rite TIMM TIME this Spring, and are opening this week, one of dish largest, Choicest, and cheapeet selectionsof Spring and 'Summer Goode, ever catered to the public. The Gee Give is now abundantly Stockedt , niulhotipy bargains at the disposal of every` person who wishes to avail thentseives of the MAO. I A ; Silks, ilyadero, Striped, Plaid end Plain Chal lies, do. do. do. dn. Tamatince, do. do. do. do. Tissues, do. do. do. do, Bustles, do. do. do. do. Lawns, do. do. do. do. Prints, do. - do. . do. do . A heavy stock of all kinds of White Goods,.. Jaeonetts, Muslin, Mull Muslim, Swiss do. Blonde, do: Book do.. Nainsook, do. &c. BOP. MJ AND BOYS, We are fully prepared. Just Come forward and take your wants known, and we can supply theui with Cloths, Marseilles,. Cassimeres, Linens, eeds, Dernrnirks, Cott undee, . . GROCERY DEPARTMENT bt.hrtsurlisged. Sugars lor 7,8, 9, and.by , t Willtkat 10 eta.. per poutiti4 Mblas ses, Yeltrisn'Syftili 8;1.12 y 2, 1.1 and lo cts., per quarta- -, -. llaisinafrom Oki 123.. f. co., per lb.. Prunes. Peaches, 3a, dcc ; all very reasonable, in short our late purchases are ten per cent., lower than previous, as the city incr. chant have altered the. prices, the benefit of which can be had Ly all who buyeit. the.. - , 118111.EITE STORE of Lebanon, 3day.4 ; 1889. GEORGE /4: PYLE. '111)SIAMI , ATTORNEY AT LA.W; sAS REMOVED his office to Mr. Rohland's new build. ing, (second story, at the alley.) two doors east of his gresent location. [Lebanon, March 2, 1859.-Iy. J. IL BO%IVNIAN, ITORNEY,AT-LAW, has REMOVED his offer , to Pullet.% Nett Building, (steund story) Cionberland street, Lebanon. Pa. Lebanon, April 6, 1.459. S. .7PI. Pettengill Cols - A DVERTISING AGENCY, 119 NASSAU ST, Nan YortF, alO STATE ST o , SOSTON. S. M. Pettengill a Co., arethe Agana for :the-Lebanon .Atirertiter, and the meat intlirential and lantest Acirculatime.Nnytaptipers in the "trinitied States and tiAreantatai. •Orheylin 40thorh zed to contract for as at our lowast. rates: 73,611 41 EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANONi.PAi T v e sgsz e ir ne w r zi 17. M l Tl:ra n has his a o g. ld in fr t ic t r e a n n t a n d e above well-known House. He will be much pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Lemma:v.—Corner Cumberland and Market streets. es,Oranibussea running in connexion with the Rail Boad.Trains. 11. SIEORIST. Lebanon, Nov. 10, ISM $141,620 00 • LAFAiITTE nitolivE R gIAS.FITTER. A DJOI"A'INCI A. S. 11111"8.0tfteb:orai exut.strut t ,f,elae 21 non, Pa. A large and beautiful issortnfOlitobf pit- TURES from the well-known establishment of CORMILIMI & lisarit. always on hand at Philadelphia prices. work warranted to giro satisfisetion. sir- All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. The best of reference gireo. . 49,385 48 Min Subscriber offers at private sale all that certain dirm or tract of !mid, situate partly in Pinegrovo township, Schuylkill comity, a n d partly in Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, bounded by landsof'Eck ert and Guilford, Benjamin Aycrigg, Daniel ' Doubertsnd others, containing one hundred and forty-eight acres and a quarter, with the appur tenances, consisting of a two story log dwelling-house., weather boarded) a t% story log dwelling house, a new bank barn, other out-buildings. and a now water power saw Mill. For terms, de, which will be easy, Apply to G. W. MATCLUS, Agent. Pinegrove, April 20,1850.-tf. • ..11 TOU WANT A 2 4 ; iat4 l . ll OT.T.P*, v.ary .009 4 60.: to .DATI;r3 lag, next 41• AA. to the 144ndlitrepotilt.liank. . 1 6: 1 64.03TIONARY.:,;()Vas s Miller havnc last receiv ed nolhige ltvvoiceol Lemons, Figs Dates. Ise., 'Pickled Ctkumber,, abliatro by OVES k MILL Eft. FRESH (MEESE, I{ gine article, cheap, by Oyes a Mil ler. W Rent, RE FRAME ROUSE belonging to SOLOX . 0:1 MOTES, on Market St., - Lebanon t is 90*.ed tor root., Apply to t AOll 21; 18590 . ' • A • Assignees' Notite. ITEREAS, the undersigned hare heen, by a r. , lttn- Y tarp deed of assignment, appointed Assignbabierf Elias Krietler, and wife . ,; of South Lchauoti Lebanon county, in trust for the benefit of creki.tors, 441 perm:HO/We/OA to said AsniknorAro'requeMe'dlfimake . PaYmelitiMtig tipse.liaving rininurefoleinstris will pras• sent them, to Ffimidtucher, of S. Lebarion township, on or before the lst day of July next- EZRA. BUCHER. :ROSES STRUIOIJ Aishinem. April 27, 1869. NOTICE. To the Member,' of the NORTHERN MUTUAL IN- AGRANCE'CIiMPANY, of Lanaudor County t THAT an Election will bo held on Monday, May In, A. D., 1659. .Between the hours of 10 and 6 O'clock of said day, being the third Monday in May 1869. at the public house of John G. Hacker, in NEW-EPHRATA} Lancaster County, fin• the purpoeo of electing THREE Directors, and ONE Auditor, to servo for three years. RS by the act of incorporation of said Calumny is provided. By order of the Board of Din;ctorn, April 27, 1669. SA3II.IEI, N.1:561.Y, Sec'y. Cheap. Groceries and queens- • • ware. 1.74 AR for 7, S. A, 10, ke.gents; Coffee. Trft,Chocolate 1...:) - &r.; Molasses from 10 rent isipwarde. n verie•ty of qualities, and everything else you went, you eau bay cheap nt RAIIBR b. BROS. ELLO, lietsyrieboro aro you going that you are dreited up sot ' • ifiL—.l am goi ntt talAY:111:1 M in Adam It lee's Tlitilii inwiai•hitre my Lik• nos taliin. do you Go to Keitu and not to ono of the other mows to hare it taken ? Ann.—Because Keines Pictures are shairper, clearer and Mort.l.rutHfal than others and nearly ererylaxly goes to. him. . Qrbz.....fi.,an you tell me why his pictfites are superior 'to others?' • " Ant.—real i,e had 9 years mraetice, and lies superior Carnerhi,nrd all his other Sztifief are of the most ha proved kind... :r QUer.,—Viattiltirill of Pictures does ho take? Ant..L-ifolakez Ambrotypm, and Melainotypes, of all sixes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain awl Colored in Oil. Ho takes all 1117.06 Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has thorn colored life like by one of the best Artists. His charges are reasoindla and his rooms fire open every day (except stinchty) from 8 o'clock, A. H. to 6, P. 81, Don't forgot, KEIM'S ROOM is the place you can get the Bost Pictures. • `Who Has not Seen the New Sign Put up!' By srELLivAGEN s BRO., at their Wenn and Jewra.nr ESTAIIII.IB)OIKNT,632 • . Market Street. one door below ith Phil. • : adelphiu. But the Sign is nothing to , what is "exhibited inside. American A.O watches, in Gold and Silver Cases, Rail road Tiniekoepera of . English and Swiss makes; Fashionable Jewelry audlkteer ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the beet tlilngtrof all is that the pr i m , o r s ik.the attractions is withlnfihe tango or the stntillotit.noehetc . STELTISTAAGER T Elto. • April 2i, 1339. • l'i/asrliet 'street Philad'a. tomes, Slowest, Stoves. Selling cheaper than at anj+'other. Stove Store • in Lebanon. for CASH! rplIR Subscriber Is determined toailt Stoves at from l 5 1 to 20 per cent cheaper than any other establishment In .Lebanon. Call and see my stock„ .next door to the Lolsmon Bank. I charge nothing forexamining.• Thank ful for pest favors he hopes to still • receive a share of public patronage. • JAMES N. ReKIERS., . i• Lebanon, Nov. 24,1858:' MEM Public Shic.. it A.SZS BUSINESS CARDS. Private Sale. PIIOTOGHA ' US. MESE ?rite frorteris•Wrent Exh . ~...,.. lion Prize inlfedal. . Awarded to C.I4IEYEIt. for . /VIS TWO PIANOS. London October 15th, 18 5 1.. .• IVILYBII. respectfully iiiikirnre . We frlendiind tlid t[„ - ,:,,. public generally. that lie has constantly on band, Pixtme equal to those for srliil.ii" hr!' recoOted the Prize 'l4lellitl, in London,lBsl. AU ordera promptly attended tU'iold great care taken in the eetection and, puCktirg the same, , TUB VOICE': OF THE wortm: Royal Jury on Musical Instruments. Sir It. 11:11ishop,,No 13 Cambridge street, Hyde Park; ' Professor of Music at Oxford, . _ Sigismund Thalberg, Austria; Professor of Music. W. Sfertidale Bennett. 15 Russell Place ' Fitzroy Square; Professorzet. the Royal Academy of 31,usic: lloctOr Dorlioi, Franco. J. Robert Slack, United Stales. Chevalier tieukomia, Zollverein. Cipriani PcticY;*9 l ltak . er- street, Portman Square; Prin . dual of Roy4l,,,Acadenty of Music. „. Dr. Schafhouti, 26Grerein ; professor of Geology, Min ing and 3letitilthyt-P Sir George Smart. St. T.lolMlle's Charted ; Organist and Cointawor of the. Clintit RByeir Henry Wylde, 65 WestbourleiTerrphei Doctor of Musk and Professor at. the Royal AVehdttti" dt Music. Hee. W. Cazalet, Tenterden street, Eillilovar *pare; Su perintendent of the.ltoyal Academy of •Mutde: James Stewart, 22 itrecknock Crescent, din:idea Town Piano Forte Manufacturer. '" The. following 'ILEDALS have been awarded to Conrad Meyer, viz:- 1843. First Premium anti SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. 18L5t First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin ;" Institute. Philadephla. 1848. ;First:Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin • Institute Philadelphia.; •• -• • • 1847. First Premium and SILVER IiIEDATi Masher:tie '*;;'• ; • 1849. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, • Fillikkiih ' Institute.Thiladelphia. I 1846. Flint Premium and SILVER, MEDAL..Frankik! ;'. O • institute, recommendation of *Gold 1851. I .Diplotaa had MEDAL, blecharilef Institute, dics : s7r . ton, 1811. 'PRIZE MEDAL, Great Inthraskrialrition, Lat. don, sine.; which time, (1851.) C. Itaraahas not ex hibited his Pianos at any Exhibition. WALTZ & MEDAL, AgeMke; I . ..elinomo Pm. tar Evel•yl Itod TILE GRAND EIIIIITIION Of the flew anod e, just opened St.tbe'Vehtre 'Bak& In gsiiftlitther arlirose.Tew doors alai* .Market Strasti Lebanon. Come-See the New Gouda at the Nei Pikes. IF YOU WANT " To Save money, buy your Dry:Goods at Raber a Bros. IF YOU WANT , To get a cheap, yet hatidsolllo Silk Dress, haler Eros., is the place to Tiny (helm 'they have Fancy and Black Silk from 55 relate, 'a yard, and upwards. IF YOU , WANT A handsome SIIAWL. oheap, Call at Either a MOP. IF YOU WANT - Collars, Sleeves, or other Embroidery, 'Lyon save term e3' by buying of labor 1 4 111.04. IF YOU WANT'. , li A itoOdopair MA- faleVeeror Mitt., 'Reber a Bros. have them and will sell cheep. • I', t "-b. • WANT , vbs. get* ittlnts,-viiil c tn. buy them :at.-Eaber...a.BM 'from 4 cents tryard, to 10 cent 4, and British aid French, from 12 to 25 cents' • 0 •'. ;.”-• • IF YOU WA4fT Gilaghome..ltaber a Moe have there from 8 1 .4 mode a yaid'to 33 colts: 2_ Nov, 17,1858 IF YOU WANT hlualins, you 0.131 buy them at [tuber a liroa,:troW E &ilia a yard to 20 or 25 cents, any quality you wish. A*NYTHING ELSB - TIIAT To,s ne> i_ptr Dress or Family use, yon 3riii tladnheall, at 'tabor a RtOP. •V" • ' IF YOU WANT. A Coat, 11. pair of Pants, or Vest for yoai eif3t Rabin' & dims. have the best assortufent of Grtis for the sea son, and the prima to suit•you FOR YOUR BOYS' Cifithing: sand your goods at Haber *Eros. and save money by buying cheap. . THE -LAR.GIEST AND - MM:Meat assortnientiof CAR : PETS yeti will find at Batter A: Bros. Call and examine foryoursolf. . IF YOU WANT ' good t'ICTURE for a Medallion or Pin, onlfillt..sl= LY'S Gallery, - next door to the Lebanon Deporiit iltra MORE THAN .500,000 BOTTLES sun IN TIM NEW ENGLAND STATES ONE (EAR. .T CF. . [ , 111 E RESTIMIATIVIVOYPh.OF.' "S. 'WOOD , for re t ' storing heir pi,rfeeq and permanently; hog never et had a - rival, Talutne after volume 'might be ; friiiit from all parts of the world and froM the moat ititellf. gent Itii.ptirve aid it tt 'ay . :Veit' ResMrative ;-butread circular and you cannot doubt; ;read also the follow - ing. Tits Ifsm,—People haVe for centuries been Ornate& with bald beads and the only remedy, heretofore known( has been those abominable wigs. fly a recentdiseovery of Professor Wood these articles are being fast dialtens ed with but a great Many, persons still patronlie,thent, because they have been so often Impeseffeapionliy INF Tonics of different kinds. To ail such persons wee** eatly make the reqtretti that they Will try once - ukilti4 far to Wood's Restorative theme* attach thing as fall. We know of adatty , whoa os bgid, whu used the article a short time, and hir bead IS natr'44Wed. itatuplettly 'With the tiniest and most bt.autiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly falling out, Which it restored in greater perfetion than it ever , had . been before. It is also without doubt one of thmlicloWartieles foi keeping the hair in good condition, "Miklos. It soft and glossy, removing dandruff and WO proved itself the greatest enemy to all the Ills that the hair is heir to It is the duty of every one to improve their personal appearance though some may differ in regard to the ways of doing it; but sirery one will admit that beau- tiful head of hair, either in manor woman, is an object much to be desired, and there are no means that should he kit untried to obtain such a consideration.. —[Wfinsun's .fdrocate, rhiladelphia Cochoetnu , Ohio, Nov. 17, 185 n. • 0..7. WOOD & Co.—Oents As I have been engaged In selling your Heir Reetorattre the lest senator' for one of your local agents (it. N. II ackinaon,).eind have ex• perienced the beneficial effect: of It myself: I would like to obtainan stenoop tfai the - State of °lrk; or norm' State In Abe ,Weat. should, ysu wish to nista eneelltn arrangerioento , Wl`icht einilrhowti acri is nnthing equal in it in-the•Miittri State:for Tainting Use hair. I• have been engageglosabOoDrug bogoiness for feverat years, and have sold Y/Lrif , Jd preparations for the „hair, but have found nothing that restores the eoe,etive brow or invigorates the pe e lir,eo well es- yours,, being. frilly convinced tlat yOur rusher/lave id what you representlt to be I would like to enipige ltvl enle of -It; :for lam sutistlod It must cell. VOLITI , truly. • S. T. STOtII3IIX. • 0.3. */01 rellust the good effects of your , Hair ~ 1 3rtorative,I .• ystah to state. that finding my hair gruennp . thin. as well se gray, Indueml rn)ut *hitt r 'read .ittid'lieirit: to try the article prepured by, yotr, to promote its growth and clang* its color an it was in youth. bitatlinVitairth• Ithas effected completely. lit the ellitro49 ll, 'het' used.uearly three bottles . Tortie:W. . . 0. J. WOOD & CO,Prourietors, 312 Droadlcay, did thy great N. Y. Wire Hailing Xitabliihment ) and 114 Jiarket Arent , St, Lot& Mu. 4FiY : Sold itiLetanorg by ..Tossru L. LEMDER OIR , oleo by. Dr. Noes , aed,tbfrall goal Druggists ever ywhere. Fob. 9.1;ig = 3131 ICIPMZIER•VOMNI T ir• ILY . 2000 1 :0Q. f W er tb o t a . be r 4trlik 21 a lgt t 4:PrIttatttrt la extensive LliPtflina.fand tierAL YARD of • • BRECHBILL HORS.T, •.- mt the Borough , of North Lebanon, on. the bank of the Union . .Oanal, at the bemire( Walnut street, a * few in t im:l4w%. of the Irtiessee , „Steam Mille,' end one quare criarf:Bergajar'll iotel- Their asForttAnCeVnitiatil •of. thirtjtxt.well-Seasrined- White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and IlemloCk Boardr,— Cherry, Poplar and One Berarda; .• - IX and 2 inch Pnmiel an,f Conimon Plank; • :White Pine and Hemlock Scantlingand Joleta; White Onk Boar's, Plank and Scantlinv• and inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES t SIIINGI,F,S t The beet Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Alio, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Itnile and Posts, and Railings for fences and fencing Boards: FLOORING BOARDS of all Shea and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!! ! The largest stock of Broken, Store, Litneburners and Hollidaysburg Smith CiatiLat the lowest prices. p; .Confident that they. hevs the largest and beet as sortment of LIMBER of all ilekriptions and sizes, as well lig the largest etc* of thirdifferthst klnda Of COAL, ever offered to the citiv.ons of- he,inuannonunty,itbey venture to sity - that they can' aka•oidinoant s e'alliSuraaseni Fat's faetorilgArnt *sold thdrefoiightrilitit all who want any thing in their line, to eiamine their stork before pur diming. elsewhere. tra:cumri.i. a HORST. Y. Lebanon, Feb. 2J,1355. • IF YOU WANT A PICTURE of year deentui d ed friend. enlarged an colored in on. POI at DAILT'S Onlinty, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Notice to Farmers. 'ME undersigned have bought the Patent Right tbr I LEBANON COUNTY, of CALVIN DELA'NO'S • - Independent Horse Tooth Rake, which, w Rh A BR AM DEII TIFF'S 1M PR OV EMENT, they make and sell on reasonable term , . For durability anti p•rrormance it is noteurpseaetl in the United Stales.— The beet recommendations from persons that Tiara had them in nee for several years, candiegtreemi4cltiOrfit was granted to Mr. DELANO. in 1849. for •hanging. the Teeth, on a Roil or Pivot NO that they ran• mount over a largo as well as small objects. sir Any liorsollaite..kbat to made. sold or bought and used. with the teeth'hanging in the aforesaid man ner, by others, without our consent, is an infringement upon said Patent; and any person buying, making and Belling inch Rakes, will be dealt. with according to law. WILLIAM SPANN, Lebanon. May 4. '59-3m. DENBY ARNOLD. IF YOU WANT PHOTOGRAPH of yopreelf or friend: the bat are to be bed at DAILrS Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Depoalt Bank. ATKINS & BRO: pmmtite ta"be Ttottetual;aild will co .deavor to pleas° all tvlotatty call 'madam for Roots and &hoof. - For :ies: . , • Ft r oiseiritoirithig CotioilZh& Flouninft. erochot mdse 11Fi1 XelLI and iinnakercheiim WO damper iitbenpluco in town. by • • niZENEVEDS & 11.1tO'F I=