int PVEttisrit: TERMS, ta 50 A YEAR. LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1850 HOME AFFAIRS. The Paint no , of the Cour: House was awarded to John M. Mark, the lowest bidder, for $l6O. The Spring Fever is now dread fully prevalent in this neighborhood. This dis order is occasioned by the sudden appearance of most beautiful weather. G. R. Sperau, tenant on the Sta tion Farm of Daniel 'Ulrich, near Ano`•ille, Gently bulk a Lime Stack 107 feet long, 10 wide and 12.8 high, and produced from it 10200 bush els of Lime. If any body can bent that we should like to hear from them, and so would Mr. Sperau. THE ELDER EUSII.—A cotempo rary says insects never touch elder bushes. The leaves of the elder, scattered over cabbage, cu cumbers, squashes, and other plants subject to the ravages of insects, °actually shields them. The plum and other fruit's subject to the ravages of in sects, may be saved by placing on the branches and through the tree bunobes of elder leaves. tw- The East Pennsylvania Railroad was opened for regular passenger travel on Wednesday last. The fare from Reading to New York is 13,3 D. The connexion between the Lebanon V. lley Branch and East Pennsylvania was also made last week, so that passengers can be conveyed through to New York without change of care. GREAT TIME IN READING.--0111' neighbors of Reading are to haven grand tune of it on Friday, upon the oceasion of the opening celebration of the East perindylvanis,raiikron d.— The New York Light •duards; one of the best Military companies of that city, numbering up wards of 100 rank and file. accompanied by Duds worth's celelfrated • band, will visit Reading on that day; as also oompxnkes from Easton, Allen town, and other plains along the line. M m. tary of Reading Will also turn out in their strength to participate in the festival, so that it is e' pact. ed the military display will surpass anything of the kind that ever took place in the state outside of Philadelphia. By an advertisement in anoth - er column it will be seen that eiciirshiii tickets will be Issued by the 11, R. Company, good for three days at a reduction of nearly one-half on the regular fares. . THE WATCH SVOINDLE.—A parcel of scamps are now traveling through this coun ty swindling people in the following manner.— They have n bogus gold watch, they represent as worth $l5O to $2OO, but baring become reduced in money matters, and wishing to bring on a wife and children in New York, or some other place, will pledge the watch for $25 or $3O, and redeem it in a short time after they receive the fortune they are expecting from abroad. Of course, the tvatoh pledged not being worth over :$5 the operation is a pretty nice one on the part of the scamps. On Saturday last the game was played to the tune of $25 on a wall to.do farm er several miles from town, and several weeks ago, another farmer in the county, to the amount of $3O. We have been requested not to mentio , ie names, hat at*the same time we must remark that we recognize in both parties swindled thet,ele.ss of individuals "who have ncrtime to read the pa pers." They bare no time, because, the cost of a paper, $1,60, appears to large to invest , a year in such , an enterprise. The result of their say legs (16 to 18 years subscriptiond is noted above. It is a false economy, and like a sieve won't hold water. We venture the assertion that no man . who regularly reads the Advertiser can be taken in by any of the dodges practised by the leg scamps, who infest city , or country. There is more safety to life and security to property now -a.days in a newspaper, than would be with a policeman at every street corner and country cross road. But the man who don't read the pa pers ht•entirely unprotected. There are few p' aces' in the inte rior of Pennsylvania, that present advantages equal to ,Lebanon as a Summer Resort. We have every convenience for pleasure and comfort that the most fastidious could desire. Our Hotels cannot be beat for good' eating and drinking, kind attendance, tipd cleanliness in every depart ment. The Iffr of our town is pure anrr healthy, and the scenery surrounding us, both of nature and of art, unbeatable the world over, and so va ried that within the bounds of the county, and by , a few hours' ride, the devoted may And any and all the attractions of the most noted water ing, picturesque, or medloinal places in the world. It' parties seeking pleasure or health would pay us a visit during the summer, they would not be disappointed. Mr. David Boyer, of North Leh ., anon is an active and enterprising business man, He has redently, at a groat expense, invented a new plan for the burning of Lime with wood.— Els new invention was tried, for the first time, !set week, and answers for the purposes intended most admirably. On Fri lay, when the first trial was made,• he burned 300 bushels of lime from 6 o'clock In the morning, to 4 in the afternoon.— Of course the yield will be increased as his ma. °binary is perfected. His advertisement appears In another column. His place Is worthy a visit 'from the curious in 'seek "matters. The R. R. Company are bn'ild. log six new passengei ears for the L. V. Branch one of whieh has *early been placed upon the road: They are eighteen inehes.wider than the old oars, and models of 'beauty and at -MO h gt--- The Reading Company have a fostering core for our road whieh desertres the highest coMmenda ,t7, tion. No expense for the safety and comfort of the traveling public is too great fur thetn. It is now, in all particulars the No 1 road in the coon 'try. The Messrs. Reitzenetem have just received another magnificent stock of Spring `and Summer Clothing, to which they invite the attention or the public by adrertisonsen i t in anoth yr column. They are enterprisitg and energetic isnainesa men and deserve the liberal ene.m!irage meat they receive. The Sparkling Soda: Water Notiriesits of Mr. Lomberger is again in opera deo atiis Drag Store. The ~ Street Commissioner, Mr. Henry Sbe,tt, bps, repaired Market Street, north of the railidtd in a satisfactory manner. The repairs were web. needed. The Perseverance Fire Comp any celebrated, theiriltit Anniversary, on Thursday ter ening, by a parade. Leg Broke..—On Saturday last, ta horse attaohed to a carriage, driven by a sm.- '-vent of My. Eby's, at the Horee Shoe Pike, bo came vicious near the Toll , Gate on the Plank .road.. rho man, who was sitting, In the vehicle , vas ltioked on the leg below the knee, causing a , cortijiblutd fracture of both bolos. • • Buckingham's Gi and Mammoth Panorama of India apd, the rebellion, has been on exhibition in the TOVVII Hall fur a few days past. The Pietures aro larger than any Pano rama we ever saw, and the figures thereon are nearly all life size. The Work of the Painter ie in the best style of the art. The scones are from original sketches taken on the spot ; in every par ticular the Panorama is ono calculated to please the eye, and instruct the mind. The Lecture.of Mr. Buckingham is also highly interesting and instructive. On this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock, there will be an exhi , Jition for schools, to which the price of adm Mance for children will be only 6 cents. This (Tuesday) eve tile.; will be another grand exhibition. Those who have not seen the War in India on canvass should go to night. W. G. Ward has just returned from the city arid opened a choice selection and large assortment of Wall Paper, Window .Blinds, Blank Books ‘ko., German Reformed, Lutheran, and Methodist Hymn Books of different bindings, Mahogany Oil Cloth for Tables &c.,—to which we invite the attention of the public, One of the firm of Oyes dc Mil ler, is now in the city laying in another stock of Groceries, Fruit, &to. They do business on a cash system and sell goods at remarkably low prices. This is just the place to buy at, to save money. The vacancy occasioned in the School board of North Lebanon borough, by the division of the borough, bas been filled by the appointment of Mr. Thomas Foster in"place, of Mr. G. Light ; and in the CounellMessra.,Lavi School and Franklin Walter pave b . len,appointed in place of Jos. Euston and Adam Hean. . Proceedings of the T ow :i t CoAn.. eil.--Counoil met May 10, 1809. All the Mem bers present. The Committee on taxation band ed in two ,reports. The majority report signed by C. Mark and D. E. Miller, is as follows: The majority of the committee appointed* on taxes, &0., beg leave to report, that they have as ,certained the valuation of the Real and Personal property taxable in the borough, for borough pur poses, and find it to be about $OOO,OOO, an d are of the opinion that a tax levied it .the rate of 7 mills on the dollar would be sufficient to meet the necessary expenses for the present year. All of which is respectfully submitted ty(Aux, D. MiLvart. The minority report, signed by, D. X. 13:ar many, Chief Burgess, is as follows: The ruiner* of ,tim,Committee. appointed at last meeting of Council to t.tepurt .upon, the rate of Taxation for the present year, would respect fully offer the following. They find that the indebtedness of the bor ough, independent of the funded; is as follows: Unpaid orders issued by former Council, $1272.48 Orders issued for debts contracted in 1858, 151.73 Debts still outstanding estimated, 200.00 6 mouths interest on $30,000, IL R. debt. 900.00 Being equal to 4-10 per cent, on the present valuation of $600,000, Estimated expenses in dependent of Roads, Bridges and Grading, are as follows :—Gas, 250. Police, 360, Surveyor's sala ry, 100, .Printing, 75, Interest, 25, Appeals, 10, Salary Council, &e,, 175, Miscellaneous, 100; together 1095.00 ; Total. $3619.21. The Com mittee, therefore, recommend that the Council in crease the rate of taxation to $1 on the $100,00; taking the valuation at $600,000 would give us $6OOO, and propose to deduct 10 ,per cent. for prompt payments, $600; exonerations and col lections, 400. Total 1000. Ballance of tax lev ied $5OOO ; from which deduct the unavoidable payments to he made, $3619, would leave a bal ance of $l3Bl, for grad .pdiyerts, Bridges, Pikeings end ,st,reet . eroseingOi The Committee recommended the high rate per cent, to avoid the necessity. of the Council to• again issue orders when no ,tneans are in the Treasury with which to meet them. All of which ia' respectfully sub mitted. • D. M. KAEMANY. Mr. John M. Mark moved that thamajority re : port be adoßted, which was opt, agreed to. Ay. Hoffman moved that the minority report be adop ted. The yeas and nays' were called with the fol lowing result: Yeas, Arentz, Hoffman, Walter, 3; Nuys, J. M. Mark, C. Murk, Fauber, 3.-- There being a tie, tke Chief Burgess decided in the affirmative. On motion 2 orders were drawn for Gas—one of $27, the other for S22AO. The application of Pinegrove street was postponed.— Mr. J. M. Mark moved that the application of East street he indefinitely postponed. Agreed to. Mr. Walter moved that Chestnut street be piked from Walnut street, west to the old borough line. Agreed to. Mr. J. I. Mark moved that the prop erty holders in Chestnut street, from Walnut to the old Borough line be notified to make their pavements, curbing and guttering according to the regular grade laid down. Agreed to. Ad journed. Council met on Monday evening, May 10. On motion orders were drawn in favor of the Police ($l6 each) for services during the past month.—: On main an order was drawn in favor of D. M. Karniany, for. oil, tte., $4.96. The Street Com missioner repotted that the expeniM of Making Market street, north of the railroad; aMounted to $123.50. On motion an order was draWit, in his favor for the amount Also for tilling nit Walnut street near the railroad,. $24. On motion it ;as ordered that the Appeal day for Borough Tax bo Saturday, June 4. On motion the Street Cominis sioner was instructed to reduce, under the diree, tion of the Street Regulator, Plank road street, near Water, to the regular grade. On motion the residents en plank road , street, from Water street tO the Reformed Church, ho notified to, make their,, pavements, &c. On motion the property holders along Pinegrovo street, were ordered to have 1.0 dtiys' notice, to meet the contiell dh June 1, a,t 4 o'qlock, p. M., relative to the straighten ing of sate street: motion it was ordered that proposals be invited for the building of bridges over thet uittapabtha, on the oast tide . tif Wilnut street and the East side of Market street: On motion is was clamed that an abatement of iii per cent be made on Borough TeX if . Paid on or before the 7th, Sth'and 9th of July, to the Col lector in the Council Room. t'ontinations for Collector were then made as follows 3. 91.Msirk . nominated, D. E. Miller; P. Arents, nominateii Cienrge Walter. The Council then .proceeded to an clectio`n With the following , result: For Miller, J. M. Mark, lothattn, Fauber, 3. For Walter, Aren'ti; Warier; 2. D. E. Miller having receive a majority of votes was declared elected Collector: On motion the per cord - age . foi We Collector was fix ed at the rate of 3 per cerit, • . Fire . Ma. DRESLIN.—A McMber of the, Afutual r Insurance company of Sinking Springs in,your lastnnmher, very properly animadverted upon the unrighteous and dishonorable course, pursued in regard to the exclusion of the people of Lebanon and Lehigh Comities by Legislative enactment to have insurances in the future in said corn pony.— Bow, let us reason together, and see bow the matter.really stands. For many years it wan the pre ice of the Company to seek insurance out of Betko county, and through the indefatigable ex ertions of their agent, Mr. John Ball, (and amore competent and efficient man could scarcely be found,) many ip Lebanon county had been induc ed to have their proper4y insured in the company, and many there were who withdrew horn Lancas ter and other insurance Companies, and connec ted themselves with that of the Sinking Springs ana the amount insured in this County alone, we venture to say, exceeded three million 9f dollars. And can it be dented ilia 'Lebanon Cminty did not at all time promptly pay its assessment for losses sustained by fire? No ono we feel certain eon controvert this. Yet, forsooth, its citizens through the representation of aie agents of the company who had their propetty insured in said company and others who had not, must now be prohibited from insuring hereafter. We ask is this honest—is it just? So palpable is, the wrong no wonder that the indignation r and, condemna tion is expressed in stronglanguage' . the, pub lio demand and expect an explanation on the pert of the Board of Managers Why, and in' whet manner the prohibition was either clearable of how it was truly effeotecl. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The Managers who applied for the supplemen tal act certainly must know what alteration in the charter Was desirable, and is it reasonable to suppose that arty ono would assume or arrogate to himself any responsibility, of which they were not cognisant; or'which would not meet with their approval? Wo exonerate Messrs hug and Melly •frain any blame, for they certainly could not have been apprized of the design of these who succeeded-secretly in Tireventing hereafter the people of Lebanon and Lehigh counties from insuring their property .in the Mutual Fire Insur ance Company of Sinking Springs. Their duty is plain now under the circumstances, and that.is forthwith to resigtt as Managers of the Compa ny. A. Z. 11 Real Estate operations are carried on in Philadelphia to an enormous extent. So much property has not changed bands in the same time for many years past. GAMBLER CONVICTED.—Georgo W. Hannals, formerly of Harrrisburg indicted at Holidaysburg far keeping a gambling house, was found guilty and sentenced to pay efine of two hundred dol lars and costs. THE WHEAT CROP IN 01110.-1110 prospects of the wheat crop throughout Central and Eas tern Ohio, were never, it is said, more promising then they arc at thie time. The Wheeling Intel iigeitrer has been informed by Mr. Garret, Presi dent of the Baltimore and Ohio road, that the people everywhere are jubilant withthe expecta tion of an abundant harvest. TILE PEACH Cuor.—According to the Dela ware Gazette, the peach crop in tbe lower section of that'State is almost entirely destroyed. From Western Virginia the accounts are more favora ble. The Wheeling Gazette says the prospect is good fur a very fine yield. Altviat 4titirso tit-. See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another-column. • • HAIR DYE—ILAIR‘DifE—HAIR DYE. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The Origfnal and Beet in the World! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to flair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,- 000 applications have been made to the hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. WM. A. BATCIIELOIt'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WiRRINTI3) not to injure in theleast, however long it may liecontin tied, and the illeffeCts of• Bad Dyes remedied I the flair invigorated for. Life by this Splendid Dye. • ' .Made, sold or applied iine9'private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-Yorke. • Sold in all cities and towns df the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Blip' 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. I, 1858,-Iy. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS • BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light. easy and thimble: • Fitting to a charm—no turning up beh d—Lue shrink ing off the head ; Indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood And made. Dec. 1,1353.—1 y. 233 Broadway, New York. $2524.21 DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates —not to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease —hence an Immediate cure. • DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN :EXTIIACV*i and nothing else, Will allay imilanttnatioli nl mum, and DAL - LETS MAGICAL. PAIN •EXTRAOTOR will cure the following among. a great catalogs e of di some SCALDS, OUTS, CRAPES, SORE NIPPLES, CORNS, KISI,ONS,BRUISES : STEAMS, RIM, POISON, CHIL-BLAINS, tiILER,-SEROFIMA, ULCERS, FEVER SORES, FELONS, EAR ACHE, PILES. SORE EYESOODV,SIVELLINOS,RUEUATAT/SM, SCALD DEAD, SALT ratuon, BALDNESS, ERNBIPELAS,'RINOWORM, EARNERS ISOM SMALL PDX, 'AMASSES. 115511, &C. &O. • To some it may appear incredulous that so many dis. eases should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its appasite disorder, GALL LW'S MAGICAL PAIN lain-LA.OM In its effects 'magical. bemuse the time is so short be. tweet' disease and a permanent cure; and it is an extract orsa it draws all disease out of theaffected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. ft is scarcely necessary to say that no house, work-shop; or manufac tory should be ono moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it it f , teek plate engraving, with the Mune of Henry 3,lanufheturer. - • • F(11" vale by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St, York. •G. F. MADE Sold at Dr. Reiss' Drug Aare, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1858.-Iy. IMPORTANT TO PPMALES-- , -Nr. 'Chet)Semants PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive piectice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to he 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 Teetered, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy goad health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes phice, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a'remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of flied, and disturbed sleep, de most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is theme, the Pills will invariably remedy all.these evils. In all Cases of nervous and spinal affections in the bat* and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterics, &e. Nor are they less ellioaci one in the cure of Letieerrhtes, commonly °ailed the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, aslimywould be Mire to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything in jutioue to-life or health. Full and expliqit directions which shonld be read. accompany 66:1912"*M, nose:Pills are put up in square lint boles. Persona kohl*, where there arc no agencrestablished, by en. closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to any authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of malt. - R. B. HUTCHINGS, (lawns"! Agent for the U. States, 104 Chan - Ikon st., New York. To whore all Wboiegale orders should be .Addressed., Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Ls/ration, Pa. Dec. 1, ISOS.--ly, ggtiffl. Preaching in the Methodist 'Episcopal Church next Sunday morning and. evening,. Episcopal • Episcopal Servioes, (An Sunday; May 22d, at 3 P. M. and 71 P. M.. English preaching nest Sabbath morning, and evening, in Zion's Lutherun r ghurch. English Service next Sabbath oveVing in the Mo- ravian Church. . .„. German Service in the afternoon, at the Horse ,Shoe Pike. Preaching next Sabbath merniiti, in the German, end in the evening, trik.tho English Language, in the Reformed Church. On the Bth Ins t., by, the Itay..R. Yeakel, Mr. John Berkeizer, to Miss Mary Dillman, both of Corn ,. wall. ' On the same day, hy,.the! Rev. Jos. Gross, John Faber, to Miss Marylioutz, both of Fredericks burg, Lebanon county. In this Borough, on•tbe 13th inst.,Mary Ann, old e=t daughter of George, and Anna Smith, aged IS years, 7 months,, and 18 days. In North Lebanon Borough. , on the 13th inst. Charles Hiram, child of James, and Martha ~ Brooks, aged 2 years, 2 mortths„„and 4 days. Ilietin Car4fully Orretl.ed lret LES.AISNk til Leh...Mills Ex. k's.m.slo 00 Smith " Extra. ~8 00. Leh. Yel. Super. Fine S Q 0 Primo White Wheat, 1 90 Prime Red Wheat, 185 Prhi,e Rye, 100 Coro, 90 Oats, 55 Clover-seed,- 5 00 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flax-seed, 1 90 Dried Apples, km., 100 Dried Apples, pealed, 1. 50 Peach "Suits, ' 2 50 , Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Cherries, 1 50 Onions, SO The Philadelphia Market. I.IIILADELPLLIA, May 16, 1859. FLOUR.--There is a lull in the market for Breadstuffs, and both buyers and sellers are hold ing off for later advices from abruad, now hourly expected, and the sales of Flour are limited to some 40012)500 bble superfine, pa rt.for shipment, at $7 50 for standard, and $7 621©7.75 for bet ter brands. Extras are selling in a small way to the trade at sB@B 25, and army lots at $8 50 - 4014 bbl, as in quality. The receipts of all make a certain cure 011 Illsiirket. kl!j i,y Sltoter. Vsimioar: IsIA.Y 18,1859. Potatoes,l6 bu , 65 Eggs. doz., 12 Butter, 98 lb., 18 Lard; , 16 Tallow, 9 Elam, . 12 Shoulders; 1 , 0 Sides, 10 Soap, . 6 • . 25 , White nage, 5 Mixed Bags, 2 Flax, a 7 lb., • 1234 Bristles, lb., 40 Feathers, ifs Z., 02K, Wool, ta . 40 !Soup Beans, 'f qt., 6 Vinegar,, gal., , 12 Apple Butter, rit crock, 45 kinds are light, and holders generally firm in their views. Rye Flour is,firmer. with sales of 2006300 bids to note at $4 7565 11 bhi, the latter for better brands. Corn Meal is searee, and Pennsylvania is very firm at $4 121 bbl. catA TN.--There is not so much demand fur Wheat, but priees are unchanged. and 200063000 bashels have been disTolsod of in small lots at $1 30a?)1 85 for Pennsylvania and Western reds, and $1 9061 95 for white of fair and go o d qual ity. Rye is in gosU demand, and about 3000 bushels, mostly all Pennsylvania, sold at Ste© $l. Corn is doll.. And only some 300064000 bushels yellow stild at 90695 e. for inferior and 97e for prime Dalcivare. afloat which is a deeline. Oats are. held at M1.600e, the latter for heavy Pennsylvania, without much doing in the way of sales. PE ILADELP lIIA CATTLE MARKEL—The market for Beef Cattle was dull this week, and prices show a. slight falling off from the quota tions of lust week and the week before. The of ferings at, the different yards consist of about 1200 head, most. of which were disposed of nt prices ranging from $0 to $l3, chiefly at $I0i.(0 slli, including a few extra quality at $l2/ @sl3 the 100 lbs. nett. Cows and Calves are arriving mm o freely ; the receipts wf-re 250 at Martin's ; the demand was fair, and all offered sold at $3O to $4O fur good to prime, and $2O to $3O for sec ond quality. Some 2100 logs arrived at Im hoff's, and sold it from $7 , 1 to $.91 the nett 100 lbs. Only about 2600 Sheep were at market this week, and sold at ii@Se• wool on, and 69 1 clipped. 4tb.y platimuutz. Positively the last Notice. rliflE subscribers are anxious to close there Books as 1. near as possible, by payments or by Notes, bethre they put them in the hands of AuthonySeßlr. , B.sq., by the Ist.of June next. Attention wilrtiwo costs. JOHN OP:OM& •'!•; • • JOHN BUBLLBNBBROBR, • Lebanon, MaylBs9. ' • . Assignee , ,s Notice. ruin undersigned having been, by voluntary' deed of Assignment. appointed Assignee of John Fees and wife, of Cornwall township, Lebanon county, in trust for the benefit of creditors. all persons indebted to the said assignor, aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against him will make them known without delay. PETER, ZIMMERMAN, May 18, 1859. Assignee. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of Joseph Zimmerman, deed. rfULE undersigned will, in pursuances of an order of ,L the Orphans' Court of 'Lebanon county, expose to sale, by public fendtimbr. Outcry on SATURDAY: the 2.l.day'of JULY, 1859; the following described Real Es- . tate, tato the estate of ;Joseph Zitninerrnan, deed., ; • NO.I. Being a tract of tirat rate LIMESTONE LAND situ ate in the township of Cornwall, about one mile from the borough of Lebanon, and adjoins laud of Moses; Kreider, Jonathan 13arto sled ethers, and is situate be tween the old Lancaster road andthe Plank Road. The whole tract containingTIIIIITY.TIIREE ACRES . and EIGiPPY PERCJIES; about eleven of which is covered with exceIIeaCTEMBER, and the bat lance is cleared and in a high stateof cultivation. 910.2. " ' " Consists of a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND' situate in the township of South annyillti, andadjoinislands of Peter Zimmerman, heirs ofolioter- 13achnian, deed., and William Coleman, and; contains -SIX ACRES .neat measure, and is coveredowith excellent. Chestnut Sprouta,sonte of which are nde lit to cut. The Tract of Land designated as No. Tt will be sold in parts or together as May best suit purehmiers. Sale to be held at the' public house of Lee . Zimmer man, in the Borough of !Lebanon and will commence at 1 o'clock, on said day, when terms will be made known USN lir S. ZIMMERMAN, Administrator of JoSeph Zimmerman, deed., [By Order of the Court.--4. 13. Itartr,Clerk.] May 18, 1899.—U. . u Grand Military Dpla* , A T READING, On Friday, May 2430,1859. Visit of the New York EMIT GUARD, and DODSWORTIPS CELEBRATED BAND, on the opening of the East Penna. 111, Rd. from Reading to Allentown. On whiCh occasion the Reading Battalion and other Volunteer Companies will Parade to receive them, and will join in a Grand Review. DOOSIVORTJES BAND give A PUBLIC CON CERT. To afferci the citizens of the neighboring counties an opportunity of witnessing this interesting speetaele, Ex cursion Tickets good on the No. 1 Care of any train far Thursday, Friday and Saturday. May 19th, 20th and 21 st, 1819, will be issued at the fallowing rates to Reading lied return; From Sinking Spring io.3slProm Lebanon $l.lO . Wernersville 0.4 A Annvillo 1.25 Robesunia 0.50 " Palmyra 1.40 lirorneisdort o.tir " Derry 1.50 " Misseniers 0.70 " Hummuistown 1.70 " Richland 0.75 " Harrisburg 2.00 " kiyerstown 0.8: - C. A. NIL:OLLS, Glen'l Supt. :.ebauou Valley Branch Rail Read. Ma's 18, 181! SCOTT INFAATRY. • ut/MRS Will be a meeting of the members sof the Scott Infantry; on WEDNESDAY EVENIVG, MAY 18, at go'cleck,attheir armory. •..t full attendance is desired, as business of great importance trill 'be transacted. BY 01IDER, Lebanon ; May, 18, 1859. ' Tlll3 LATEST Nt WS, • , Hnghly Important Infornia non. RE..IZENSITIN R 13ROTHER, hare just, reeds - ad a new and large stock or SPRING anci.SILILIIER CLOTHING. It seems us if a new age a new life was opening upon us, animating every bent to nobler deeds and higlam• elms t 'net, Literature and Scienoc, still glow snow and seek to develope sublimer, beauties and grander concep tion. The business world ton, must feel tbo new influence, and every part he quickened and strengthened, by an increased vitality, which shall urge us on with electric speed to the consummation of greater things overdrawn ed of in the Philosophy of the past. Animated by the enthusiasm which pervades all glas ses and desirous of doing their share towards ‘‘the great events of the age" the aubseirhers would respectfully inform the, good people of Lebanon County and the pub lic generally, that they have just received a largo and choice stock of READY MADE SPRING and SIMMER CLOTHING, selected With much care and taste front the best menu• featuring establishments, and arc offered to the public at the very lowest prices, which will astonish those not posted in the ready-pay business. The public generally in want of any article itt the line of Clothing and Furnish Goods,lloysClothing,Trunks Valises, Carpet-hags, ,fic„ &e., ire fact eyerything: which can be found in a Clothing Store, are respectfully invit ed,to cell and exandue the goods and tholtrices. Our motto is "LINE AND LET LIVE!' No charge for show ing goods;-.every article warranted as represented We ND sell cheap, if not cheaper than tire cheapest, a fact Purchasers will be convinced of when they call. Wo.thank.our friendaand customers for their .literal patronage in times past and hope by stria attention to merit a continuance of thchaine, ItEIZENS CEIN & ERO Cumberland Street, opposite the Court House. Lebauen, May 18, 1959, Corner-atone Laying. rri.7AE CORNER S'rONE OF TEIE ST. J JOHN'S Q ERMAN IiIiFORMED caumr, of Leb anon, will lie laid on Saturday, the 21st day of Nay, 1869, Pt 1 o'ctoelt.P M., with appropriate services. The public Are.respect tills invited to attend. Several min isters from nbr , ad,„are expected to ha present and as. silt in tire cer , olorties,.; • Th. alonry or the different religious "deruvri factions of this borough ;Ind vicimity are lierelv specially incited to attpuil Nod participate is the exercises. . By order of 1141 AS ItA BEM, J 1 ,1„).. W. KII,LINGET. CYRUS D. GIANINGIat, 3;CO. W. DISH, I S V A 3t. 413 8 1f i L l P. Nay 18, 'B9 JOUN MErt.i New Invention: , Wood Burntd .U7llB. BY late improvements' in the art of Lorellemtuso the subscriber is now enabled to produce the best Woon aunnn List* that was over made in this section of coun try, and in quantities without limit, at short natlec.— His Improvements are such that he is enabled to sell his Lime at 12 1 / cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which, has been the prices heretofore. LIMN, burned With‘DOAL, can also be obtained at low rates by the boat-loadoar in less neantities, as may be desired. WOOD taltOn in exchange for Lime. flaring gone to a great expanse in the perfection of his improvements for lime hilt:Meg on a large scale, at low prices, the subscriber hopes to receive ashare of the public patron age. Eris location Is et the old and well known place on the Union Cautd, in North Lebanon. • N. Lebanon, May 18,1852. Nuriery of Fruit trees, for Sale. rptile subscriber offers hie entire stock of FRUIT and OItNA3IENTAL TRESS for solo, with tbo privilege of the ground whereon the trees now are, until the the,trees, ,arthain the usual selliug vine. The Stock consists of Aliple, Pear, Pimoh, Cherry, Plum ' Apricot, Nectarine insd Mulberry trees; Gooseberry, Currant, Bitspherry,lllftekberry, and Strawberry plants. 04171111- mentlil-Evergreuris, ench as Norway Firs, Balm of Gil• ead,.WhiteSpruoq American and Siberian Arbbi VI teas; No. • The whole stock consisting of 00100 tiffy or sixty thousand trees and plants. El health to the only inducement the proprietor has for relieving himself of it, ne the biISiCICAS is in this place quite good. Although N. Yorkers are here all the time begging cuatomord, 1 h ave no overstock of any ono kind of trees. For further information apply to the subscriber, at his residence, 33.4 miles IV. E. of Leb anon. s/rif UlEt' DULLER. May 11, 1569„-St. - - , Bond's Boston El-Akers, a superior article; by OVER & MILLER, :FEW REOEIVED a;superior PORT WINE, very fj irate; also SCOTCH ALB, lANDOB PATEB, - CATAWBA BRANDT, and CINOTNNAT 0 1 341BretONT, at , „=. • „, ItEIGART'S Wine and LiqUoi Store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS BSOQ—THE,SCIVICETBERS WISH TO EMPLOY . asp vs reliable man in every county, to travel and take orders by santple for KENNEDTSITEDICATED SEGARS AND TOBACCO. Will pava salary of $OOO to SW/ per year, payable monthly, finr.stimple and falparticulars address lEILUCEat PRE,S'fON, Tobagsmists, 29 William et., 'New York. May Is, 1859 Frlshionablo .Tailoring: FF lAN wuuld respectfully inform. Mt l l 9 al l. lt l L L' on l s M of L 'l ebanoti, that la, has REMOVED his TAILORING Busitteas to Citruberland Street, two doors East of Pflegor's Store. and opposite the Washing ton Ilouce, where all persona who.wish garments snide up in the meet fashionable style cud beet manner. are In vited to call. Ile has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Parii.and Loudon. reports of - " Spring and Summer Fashions, and as be hes none but the beet workmen employed, he mtarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory nen nribr. With 14 thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, ho respactfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS!—Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should lel the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make, his arrangements accordingly. MICELEL FIOFF3IAN. Lebanon, April 7,1859. ITIeCORRICWS Reaper and 9,500 SOLD IN /855, 4,000 SOLD IN ISSO, 15;000 Sold in the Last 4 years I NO slugle establishment in the world can truthful `ll ly claim to have manufactured and sold anything like so large a number of Reaping and Mowing Ma. chines during the same time, while my experience dates back to the origin of my Machine. in 1834—hay. ing been actually and exclusively engaged in their manufacture for the last fifteen years. lam now more largely engaged hi the manufacture of these Machines than ever belore. and with my improvements for 1859, do not hesitate to warrant my Machine as a-fteaPer, Mower, and Reaper and Metre. snider to any other for simplicity, durability, rind. perfect', working; end further to say,.that letione:e„Who nmy'desire it, are at liberty_ to wort: uiy - Machine through the' harvest With any other, and keep and pity for the oue preferred. The posiiitiniol the Raker in my Iguihinb patentcd)upon the =sin- frame , vili<re there Is great• strength; and Wherelbtivieigtit adds , tri' the Power of the Machine, is the only right one: , Otbermalters"have to haul their Raker on the Platform, 'where he must submit to'hdv ing,tl.e dust thrown in bib eyes by the operation of the reel, and being Jolted over the Clods by the little platform wheel over which be rides—neceseerily, racking their machine to pieces: This .aeceunta Ors 'Mitt:lC..l' great durability of my illeellinbz...tuaconipared with ethers.l. GREAT. COUNCIL MEDAL awarded my Machine at Lon don; in 1851. GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR at.Parhe 1815..! HIGHEST PRIZE at the French Universal Ribibition, in 1856, HIGHEST PRIZE of Royal Agricultural Society of Englund. in 1857, HIGHEST PRIZE of the Gutted States Agricul t oral So. ciety in 1857, AS THE REST REAPER. 4. 0 ' Publications made by the manufacturers of the*Man ny Machine, claiming the highest honors. etc., at tIM French 'Universal Exposition. in 3855, ARE, EXOIVN Tent TO BE FALSE.- The success of my Machine. as iii dicated by the figures above. is its highest praise, while the awards of premiums, ossenaux, are worthy of no confidence, although Reaper :makers Make a business of laboring and scheming to secure the little annual one-borse premiums of the country. Although it may not he generally understood, it is nevertheless true, that these Machines have always been sold at compare Lively low prices, and but for the boldness with which I introduced and sold theM by thousands. for ten years oast, other smaller ntanufactiirers would doubtless have put the price numb. higher. I could furnish thousands of testimonials-from Ferm ate, and others, of the truthfulness of every statement I have made, and much more. I may further remark that all• of the Reaping Machines of any prominence in the country are mere ottekfications of my Machine, all other manufacturers having necessarily limited experi ence in comparison with my own. A single year's SE'VERE SERVICE will satisfy the Farmer, that in point of DURABILITY, soy'Machine is very far superior to all others, besides several most im portant advantages, referred to in my regular Annual Circular in pamphlet forni , Which will be furnished those who desire further information, by addressing MO, or ANY ONE OF MY AGENTS. CYRUS IL McCORMION. DT Wm. S. AlcCoasnes. P. S.---/To correct a misappreherision from recent News paper reporte, I may say, that, while the Commissioner refused to extend PATENT of 1845, that of October, 18- 47 will net &vire for several years to come, and. that this has been my.tnost important Pittent; and:Luther that Reaper Manufacturers court& copy more nearly my Ma. (tine than they have doneleretefore. They most still carry their Raker on the back of the platform, andeub• mit to other consequent imperfections. • C. P. Stinemetz, Agent for Lobanou county. Pokt Of. nee Address, Aunrille Post Office, Lebanon county, Pa. May 11, 1359.-St. TAKE NOTICE. Phe old stone worm iS come to ltje twain: • -TORN , PIITER MOYER would respectfully inform the itt cpublic that he continues the business of LIMESTONE SAWING AND DRESSING-by horse power, in Chestnut Street,East Lebanon. :Ile finishes the following articles out of the best and torandests iliniestOne that can be pro cured in this neighborhood; vim—Doon Snits and PLATT FORMS, STEPS, WINDOW SILLS and tisane, CELLAR POOR CHEERS, CURRTSTONES, SipiCA Scraper blocks, as well as toy other article that cad be manufactured of limestone: Ills Curb-stenes are from tonato fire inches thick; and hie 'prices in accordance with the quality. Hewes the first person that introduced the lithe-stone into this place, and is now prepared to finish off Jimte atone so as to give it an appdaranhe very littleinferlar to that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which asser tion; he directs the public to the finished work stills es tahlishment. He respectfully , invites all those who in tead. erectinglte* io canal his establishthent and convince thebiseircar,of thd bxcellunt, finish of his work as also of the cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, Aprli 25,1559.-1 y: Lobanon County Agri' cultnral and Horticul tural Society. A MEETING of the Executive Committee and Mem• bers of the above Society, will be bald/n the Court Ilonee, Lebanon, on Saturday, Dray 21,1859, at 1 &dads, P. M., when and where all interested axe 'requested to attend. The members of Ex. Committee aro particular ly desiredito be in attendance. WM. RANS, President, Wilma( Unice, Rec. See'y, [Lebanon, may 11, 1859. Dissolutcsoit of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby giver, thnt the partnersblp here torero existing between Henry Bubb & John P. Umberger, dealers in Stoves, &e., was dissolved by mu tuni consent on the 4th inst. The books remain et the old stand in the hands of 11. Bubb, to whom all Chime in debted are requested to make payment, anti those hay ing claims will present their bills. HENRY 140118, Lebanon, May 6,1660. JOHN P. UMBERGER. New Leather Store. In Stine's Kew .12niidings, Cumberland Street,. One door Bast of the Lebanon /*partite Bank. LORENZO L. G It EENAWALT, • HAS opened a Leather Store,i fbi the sale ofall kinds of. Leather, Shoemaker's findings, and everything necessary , to the shoemaking business:. Ile is also jou gaged'in the TANNING 11USINFISS in its various branches, at,thaoid Greenawalt annyard: The current prise paid ter hides in cash or exchange. Lebanon, May 11, 1569.-tf. Notice to Merchants. NOTICE is hereby given that all Merchants aro re quired to takeout their LICENSES before the 25th day of June, 1111 after that date they' will be placed In the bands of a Justice of the Peace. bitty 11,1859.-3 t PIIIILAD I A anti REA 1P 'G. And Lebanon Valley Branch Railroad. _ REDUCTION OF TOLLS ON IRON ORE. ON and aftiv Mkt 10. 1859, aahlt , 4E: , the following Tolle will be 4 haripxl per ton of 2,000 Itos iii,Prirnto Carn: For 5 nuileß, 21 cents. For 30 miles, 72 contr. 10 "9 " AS 4 SO 15 " 48 " 40 8 5 " 20 " 68 ". 43 a 95 25 a 07 30 " 1.00 " U. A. NIGVLLS, Sup't. May 11, 1559. . Milt URI FireimuraneeCom pony of Annvi LEBANON COUNTY, PBNN'A. rrins COMPANY obtained fie °barter at the but sea- Mon of i.he Legislature of Pennsylvania. and is noic prepared to rooeire applications, and Emilie Insuranro,• on Buildings, Furniture, Starks of Goods awl Morahan. Mee. Also on Barns and contents, Farm I niplemckts. k.c. All persona wishing to Insure on a Mutual Princi ple will apply. AOHN ALLWEIN, Pritiont. RUDOLPH HKRA, TreOPOTEP.. JOSEPH R. MATZ, Bccrelirx. DfA N ACHES. JOHN H. lIINPOIVrith: JACOB PINK, Dr. 11. A. FANSVOCE, DANIEL S. EARLY, DAVID BLACK. " JACOB 8. KILLINGIER," OEOROILItIffDER, JOHN ALLWEIN. JOSEPH Ft MATZ. CIIRISTOPII OARMANY, itIiTDOLPII HERS. trrElt FORNEY SAMUEL BEI VER. Ann rine, Miy 11,185L-3t DAVID BOYER At te ! MEIIBERS of the' Lebanon Comity ' Association for the detection of 'torso Thieves, and the recovery. of Stolen liloreen, mg well as all those wishing to join the Com pany, arc requested Wessel:able nt tho public boom Zimniorman, on SATURDAY,,,IIINE 4, 1859, all 1 o'- clock, P. M. A •punctual, attendance, is .requested, as business of importance will be transacted. vitEDEracx.stutEcnxit, President. ItENRY 8. ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer. ' I PETER ZIM&IERIIAN,Becretary. Lebanon, Stay 11,1859. Lebanon Valley Bank. LEas..xox, May ild, 184 P. MITE Board of Direetora of the Lebanon Valley Bank have this day declared a Divinsxn or Foca rsa. CENT on the Capital Stock of said punk payable to the Stockholders on demand at anytime alter the expire ton of ten days. In aceordancu with a resolution passed by the Stock holders, the directors hare also ordered an instahnent of dye dollars per share, to be paid on. or before the first dity of June next, on the shares of stock distribu • tad. and divided among the present etookboldere, of Which order ill persona interested will please take no. ties. • . • : JOSEPH HARM, .. • Lebanon, Mai 11, 1869 Mower. 4,000 SOLD TN ISr,7, 4,50 f SOLD TN 1858. mitus 11. wpoitaucK Ilrotie,e. IT. D. BI Krim, Ilferentit lie A ppnLimer Caehier. Public Sul c. . . .. ' VT ILL be sold by public vendue or outcry, on SAT. I v Maur, the 15th day of Atrte„A:ll).,lBsii, nt,'the Public House of Henry Siegristi in DM Borough ofLeb anon, Lebanon county, the following Pond'Estate, to -wi* No. I. A certain Illesimage, Plantation or tract of I laud, situate the greater fart in Cornviall tUwuship, and I the rovidue in South Annville township, l telianon calm ! ty, adjoining lands of Jacob Krieder, John Bean, Adam i Long, Abraham Lang, Micheal Kreider and ethers, con , coining One hundred acres, more or less, Stith the op t purienances. The buildings thereon ~. • • I erected being two STONE HOUSES r .i.q; 1 : 31- 2-- 1 end Stone Spring-house, Large Stone , 4 , ; ii E'2 ', j Barn, Log Stable and other buildings 4t 7 4- .r. f l ... I with an excellent ORCHARD , . of choice -' , oiir ,l"„;, ''',.,,,-; Puirt•trees; and two good Springs, with -- -:- .-- 5 - " , - 2,,-- - I running water near the buildings, (the QttlitS.paMllti i Creek running through the farm;) a port of said land be• ing good timberland, and the cleared land trettiglii a high state of cultivation, and divided Into emit imient fields. And all in good fences. It being one or the best and I most desirable farina in Lebanon County; Wing , ' two I, mime from rimnrille, and throe from Leliantin,andtsrith in :i. quarter of a mile of a goad Mill, and on the, Har.lts .it Dauphin turnpike, and within bait a nilleof the Leh ianon Valley Railroad.: . Persona wishing to view the premises before the day of ale, will please to call on Simon Snavely living on the premises, or on the undersigned living at Lebanon. 1 No. 2. A certain tract or parcel of land situate i u North Lebanon township said county, adjoining lands of 1 Joseph Snavely. John Light (s.s.) Henry Portna, Joseph O. Heilman and others, containing Eight Avres,rnore or less, through which the Lob. Vol. Railroad passes. and I the public road leading from Lebanon to Eleilview, with the appurtenances; subject to the right of the said I Railroad company. The said part No. 2. wilt be sold in 1 the whole or in parts, to suit purchasers; and would form desirable places for Coal landinge and other busi ness on said Railroad, Sale will continence a Ono o'clock in the afternoon when corditions of Stile will be ovule known by ADAM GRITTINOEIL ASSigneo of Simon SNAVELY a. WIFE. Lebanon, May 4,1/359, 1114)w 4o save Money.., rjital policy of Saying Money is important to all per sons, and in ,Covaidetation df effiswthe endersigned have placed themselves in a position by, yhiclitheyare enabled to favor thd citizens of tehiinter and vicinity more than ever with nrerary - piakiing - hargains. cristurinatlivinahe city, for .the THIRD TIME tHkeSHTint add tiiie'ePening this week. one of the largest. Choicest;api plibmiest seleotiensof Spring and Slimmer floods, v.e'ttollered,to the piddle. The Bee Rive is now abundantly StOoked and boribiletrgains itt the' disposal of every person who wishes to avail themselves of the same. • -••• Silks, 13 yailere, Striped, Plaid and Plain Challirit. ilk.. do. dn. do. TilllaFttiugs, do. do. do. do. Tissue?, . do. do. do. . do. Berages, ,do. do. - do. do. Lawns, do. do. do. do. Prints; do.- do. do. do , A , heary stook.otall kinds of White Goods /deonetto, i4ihyliu, Dull Miraliim SWII4I 'do. Blonds,. do: lkok do. • •". liainsook. do. &o. FOR MEN AND BOYS,` Wenre fulik prepared. gust Como forward and Wake your wutts known; and we can supply them with' Clothe, Cashmeres, Linens, TWeeds. Germanleks, Cott - nudes; ' 'Velvets. GROCERY DEPARTMENT is unstirpassed. Sugars for 7: 808, and best white at 10 eta. per pound- -Molas ses, Yellow. Syrup for 1234.14 and 10 ets., per quart.-- Raisins OvirtiOX to 1234 10.1.; per lb.. Prunes, Poaches, ic..•&c . ;all very reasonable, in short our late pnrchases aro ten. per cent. lower than Previous, as the city" wet , eltantdtevealteituPthe prichs, the benefit of which eau be had by all whti - buynt• the " ‘ 1 's BRE RIVE STORE of • Lebanon, May 4,1350. GEORGE & PYLE. BUSINESS CARDS. UGHT-Elll fOitNHY 011iee'Aenloved to House for - Merlyy ocelpied by .Mlehenlliragner, Cumberland pireet,meerljf opposite the Court House. Lebanon, May 11,1859.-6 m. Win. M. DERR ATTORNEY AT LAW, Moe Walnut street, opposite the Court Rouse, lately occupied by Amos R. Boughter, Esq. . Lebanon, May 11,.1859, GEORGE IN. KLINE, ATTORNEYAT LAW".l:ifliee with ra m Kaid, Esq., Lebanon, pa. rLobdtion, May 4,1558. JOSIAH runitli - ATTORNEY AT L • AW , I4IS REMOVED his oMce Mr.ltohlanii'snewbailii i ing; (neon(' story, at the alley,) two donre east of his present location. [Lebanon, March 2 1859 —ly J.. H. . BOWMAN Tron.NEY-AT-LAIY, has 11:11M0 VIM his °Mee to Funck's New. Building, (second story) Cumberland street, Lebanon. Pa. Lannon, April 6, 1.659. aiTtir. Pettengill Cols A DI'EUTISING AGENCY, 119 Koval ST.. NEN kao STATX ST., BOSTON. S. M. Pettengill e C0., - anuihe:Agenta for she Zebanon Advertiser, and the .mest influential circulating 'Newspapers hi the United States' and the' , Canadris.- They are authori zed to contract for ns at Our lowest rates., EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANONfr.PA; itifE subscriber wishes to inform 111 ,his ;Ul4ielidis and the public generally, that .he 'bee :•again taken the above well-known Rome. Ile will be 'Much pleased to accommodate all who may.tlivorlita with a call. Loosmom—Corner Cumberland and Market streets. fg-GAnnibusses rumsltig In connexion with the Rail Road Traine. U. SIEURIST. -- Lebanon, Noy. 10,1858. tATitirgle BROW.ER, .t..• :1!': GAS FITTER. A DJOINING*A. SrEL,VS' Office, lralnnt street, Lebo ,2%. non, Pa. AWO end beautiful assortment °I-FIX TURES from the woll-known ilstablNlii*fatoltoarvarsue & BAKER. always on band at Philadelphia peas. Ali work warranted to give extisfaetiOn. • 47-All orders will be faithfully executed on the most:reasonable terms. The bast of roference girer. [51ip.16,°57, Private Sflie. TILE Subscriber offeni at private rale all that certain farm or tract of land, situate partly In Pinugrove township; Schuylkill county, and partly in Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, bounded by laudsof Eck ert and Ouiltord, bettjamiln. Aycrigg. Daniel Douland ri ad others, containing one hundred and forty-eight acres and a quarter, with the appur- SP tenances, consisting of a two story log dwelling. ouse. (weather hoarded) al% story log dwelling house, a new bank barn, other outhuildings. and a now water power saw will. For terms, dc., which will be espy, Apply to 0. W. MATEIRIN, Agent. Pinegroro, 401 20, 1859.-tf. IF YOU WANT ANo.I AMDROTYPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the !Magian Dopoile Bunk. CONPECTIONARY.-4)ims a 3LUor havaaJuat made ed a large invoice of Oranges, Lemons. Figs Dates, ac., Pickled Cucumber, cheap, by (YVES & MTILER. FRESH CHF:ESE, a flu ankle, ebesp, by Oves a Hil ler. -For Relit. miLe 4ItANIE HOUSE belonging to SoLotion JI. ?dorm on Warket St., Lubatton;* altrod fer kent. Apply.to Y. WHICH. April 21, Ibso, {ll Assignees' Notice. • • Nvir.EREAB, the undereignettleare bean, by a volun tary deed of assignment, appointed, Aesigncoe of Elias Erieder, and wife, of South Mlmateri.township, Let.anon county, In trust fur the benefit ad creditors., all persona hlobt.4 to sell Assignor, are requtattadtomake payment, and those haring claims or demands will prea. sent them, to Ezra Bucher. of S. Lebanon tcht daily, on or latfore thu let day of July next. E.Zlt A ItUCIIEIt, MOSES STROH 31, Assignees. Ml= Cher d (ince (.. • . wart. C,1170:1.11.1brZ, 8. 8. 10. &a. conta; Cab*. Tett,Obncalftte IllnlasFes fr•ni 10 cents, upwants. to . varinty , of °twines, t ovorythina olse you want, sou can buy dheup at ItAPER R BROB * • 01110 TOG RAPE'S. • - L ynam, itetay, whore are you going that yon are dre s 4 tip.ao? iva going to J. H. KEDI in Adam Itiee's ingto.havn my hik..nese taken. Qua.—Why do you go to Kohn and not to ono of the other room,' to Imre It taken t• .Mn.—ltecaose tielm's Pictures aro sharper, cleaner and more truthful than others and nearly everybody gOes to him. Ques.—Can you tell me why his pictures aro superior to others? Azts.—Yes I he bed 9 years priwtlee, end bac eitperinr Cunierdn, ni.d all his other listuros ars of the most Mi• proved kind. ic hitt kind of Pictures does ho take? -Mts.—lie takes Ambrotypos, end Melainotypes, of all shies and superior IlniAh and Photographs. from the smallest up to Lite Size, Plain and Colored in Oil, Ito takes all sizes Photographs Iron Daguerreotypes of de• „ ma w wpm* and het thenkoathredttlit-Liks, by one of the bind Artials... gig charge/ faro reusonaida and his rooms are open arergasty(eamtimotoday) from 8 0',100k,. A.M. to! 0 P.:4, Don't forget, IikAWS IlOt)31$ is tho plate yen eon get the Bost Pictured.: `Who Has not Seeirthe New . sign Pout sip"' ay STELLWAGEN & 8110., M tboir ' l . WATCH and Jaws:wry EsranusintKNT,G32 yrdi rie'rtn;°g.dg g rnbellsonwol t h in ' : i tt 4 •...,. .._ what ~lt t exbibited inside. American -,:!' \<, 4 4'. Wateliels ? in Obld and Silver Oases Rail . load Timekeepers of ihaglish and Swiss makes; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver,noxe, and also flue Table CutlarY i and the host thing of all Is that the prime of all the attraclknis IS within the range of the smallest pockets. . STIILLWAPEN 1 11110. April 27,1859. ' 832 Market titreet. Ptdbul'a. DRIED FDI/1 1 /.:—Area &littler bare just received a ftno lot of.dpplearihreet:and droir Pecobea. COCOANWPS—A:friaIs lot, just received by Oven it 2,1111er. ' ,•.".•,:!• • •• •• 4 • Prunea and Dating naiSiliti, &P . M lot and very (beep, by ' • ' • •• IY/IS dt`MLLER. TEAS.—Beet Elaeleamit best Omen Toes. Also Stab% eel! Cbcieolate tioo Cocoa, for sole, "very eboap;by Ovee 202111 The World's Great lion Prize Medal. Awarded to C. *EYE& for biH TWO PIANO 4, Daudet' CktoEtF 101, 185 t , , C,MEYER reirpactfulry ftlebda'arid . public generally, that ho bte on . bprid Pianos equal to those for which he - receive:Ulla! PIUS' Medal, iu Lundon,lBsl. All erdern-brodiiitlYtttirodast to and great care taken in the selection and panting- the' Mane. TILE VOICE OF TIIE WORLD. Royal Jury on Musical Instruimenti. • Sir if. R. Bkhop, No 13 Cambridge street, Hyde Park; Professor of MIMIC at Oxford, Sigismund Tha[berg, Austria; Professor. of Music: • W. Sterna&le Bennett, ,15 Russell Place, Fitzroy Square; Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. .TioCtor Berlioz, France. J. Robert !Beek, United Stales. Che Caller Nonlionins,lLbliverein. Cipriuhi Potter, 9 Baker street. Portman Square; Prin cipal of Boyar:AC.B4.l6aq of Musk. Dr. Schafbauti, Zullyerein ; Professor of Geology, 7111 - ing and Motulltirgy. Sir Ocorge. Smart. St. Anne's Chertee ; Organist and Composer of the Chapel Royal. itch*' Wyllie 6.5 Wostbourne Terrace; Doctor of Mush; rithl 'Prookeeor et the Royal AcadeMy of Musk.' Rev. W. Carolet,,Tenterden street, lianovor Square; Sa perintendott 'Of 'fliettoyttl Academy of Music:"`- James Stewart, 52 Bruckneelc Ctescent, Camden Town; Piano Forte Manufacturer, • The following 312.19A1S have, liaoo., awart/s4 to Coprad Meyer; 1843. First Premium and SILVER 31E1Mth Frap,k4in Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium - and SILVER MEDAL Franklin Institute, Philadephia. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Fianalfix Institute Philadelphia. First Premium and 'SILVER MEDAL, Meehanie Institute, Roston. 1849. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL. Franklin Institute, recommendation of a Gold Medal. 1851. Diploma and MEDAL, Mechanics' Institute, Bat tbm.. ~ • , t'"` 1851. PRIZEI?IFEDAIs, Crud don, shthe tvllBeh timo, (1851.) C. Marimbas nut ex hibited Lis Plithaal'htwm.Y Exhibition.; WALTZ & ittEDEL, 41gen14.- - _ rhebsucen. Pa.. 8 1847 MR Nov. 17, 185 S News ibr Every Body. THE GRAND EXIHWITION . • 'Of the New 'Goods, Just opened at the Centro Build ings of Daher a Bros. ' few doors above Market Street, Lebanon. Come—See the New Goods at the NeW Prices. IP YOU WANT To Save money, buy yonr Dry Goads at Rabera Bros: IP YOU WANT To get a cheap, yet handsome Silk Brea, Taber Bros, is the place to Buy, them; they have Fancy and Black Silk from 00 rents, a yard, and upwards_ slr c 5: IF YOU WANT A handsome SHAWL, cheap. eau st Itzber ' ' IF YOU WANT Collars, Sleeves. or•other Embroidery, you save tutm eY by buying of Bober a Bros. •-• IFiYOU WANT • -.A good pair of Kid Gloves. or 'Mitts, tabor tellica. hare them and wilt seri cheap. • ;*-- IF YOUNTANT Galls% Prints, You can buy, them 'at Raker , a Blitagi from 4 cents a yard, to 10 rents, and mum' and Preach; from 12 to 25 cents per yard:: • IF YOU WANT , Ginghtints, Darters Broa. hoom - thom from tlp cents a yard to 23 cents i r YO:U WANT' - • • Mullins, you cair hay them ItttileiW"BrdS4` from 8 cents a yard to 20 or 20 cats any go/Wend/1 OA: • ANYTHING- ELSE.THAT You need for Masi or Faintly use, you cheap, at Reber a Bros: . • • i• IF YOU WANT Cost,t pair of Pants, or Vest for - yours'elf,qtaber & Bros. liate•tho pest asoortment of Girds for the 11680. son, and the prises to suit you , TOI.I ,I 'YOUB . . 130 . y8'. Clotting; select yoartoods Balk &:Bicis7; and save money by buying cheap. THE LARGEST AND . Cheapest assortment of CARPETS you wilt find at Behar & Bros. Call and examine for,youpself. IF YOU WANT good Galleryl t next door to the Lebanon Deliosit - Beak.. MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN THE NEW ENGLAND 'STATES IN ONE YEAR. TEE liRaTORATIVE OF PROF. 0. J WOOD for - re: '1 'abirlitg hair perfectly' and perinanently, hie never yet ha s& rivai,lfelume after 'volatile might be given from ell parts of the.worldlind from the most Intelli gent to prove that it is a pelted Restorative; Unt rend circular and you cannot doutit; read . also thttfollow , Trim Theta:--people hare for centuries beete - afßfeted with bald heads and the only remedy, heretofore known, has beau those abominable wigs. By a recent disfideery of Professor Wood these articles areheing fast dispens ed. with but a great many persons still patronize,them. because they. hare been so often imposed upon by;Hair Tonics of different, kinds. To all such persons:if/Ceara cstly make the request, that they will-try once again, for in Wood's itestorative - tbere is no such thin 4 eadidt: We know of a lady lybo was baby. a the article a short time, and her headViihie covered completely with the tiniest and iticistlielintifu/ carts imaginable. We know ot numerous cases where hair was rapidly falling tstid, Whicitierbstored in greater partition . than it ever had Leen before. It is also.witbout doubt one of the beat .artieles for keepingdbe hair in good condition, makingit soft and glossy, removing dandruff and has proved Itself the greatest enemy to all the Ills that the hair Is heir to It is the duty of everyone to improve;theiirp erson .r appearance though some .may differ In ,regurd to the • ways of doing it; but every one will admitthit a beau tiful head of hair, either In man or woman, la en object. much to be desired, and there are no means that should he left untried to obtain such a oonaLleratiote. -(Woman's Advocate, Philadelphia Coelsocton , Ohio, Nov. IT, ISMS. O. T. WOOD & Co.—Gents: As I have been' engaged in selling - your Hair Restorative t he last season for one of your Tocal agents (11:1I. Rackinson,) and have ex perieneed the beneficial. affects of.it myself, I would Lilo to obtain an agency foilhe State of Ohio or' some State in the West, should yon wish to make such an arrangonient. as I ant , convinced there is nothing equal to it in'the'ffniterl'Staies,fivr . Veitoring the hair. I have been engaged in the Drug business for • several years,' and have sold various prepuiations for the hair, but have found nothing that restores the sec.ctive organs or invigorates the scalp as well as yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is what you represent It to be . 1 would like to engage In the sale of•it, for I am satisfied it must sell. Yours truly% S. T. STUCK3I AN. Wayland, Mass. Feb. '5, 1557. PROF. 0..1. WOOD k Co—Goias : having realised the good effects of your Hair Reston:tire, 1 wish to state, that finding my hair growing thin. as well as gray. I was induced from what I read and heard, to try the article prepared by you, to promote its growth and change its color no it was in youth, both of which it has effected completely. La the operation I have used nearly three bottles. Yours Ac., ' 3ASIES.FRANCIS. 0. J. Wow) & tX)Proprietors.3l:l Broadway. N. Y. (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing gstablishment ) and 114 Market street , Bt, Louis Mo. 4:11 , - Sold in Lebanon by .Inaxvit L. LEMERROLS, also by Dr. ROSS, andby all good Druggists everywhere. Feb. 9. 's9m ••• iUM/ITER. LUMBER. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET ! tbo best and cheapest armament of itTMIIER PV :;) er offered to the publle, is now for sale at the new nd eatimiive LlllllllEN . and COAL •I AfiD of BRECRBILL Qr HORST, :15 the Borough of North'tebettinfimn the bank of the Union CRAM!. at thei hoad Of Walnut st,stfet, a few genres North of the OrnesMe Steam :Rill's, and one Hoare east of Bergner's /loteh mgheir assortment consiata ,of the .I?eal,well-soroned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine add Ileraleek floarde;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; ••••• 13 and 2 inch runnel and Common FlarilC; • White Pine and Ilemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak BoarAs, Plunk and Scantling; and !,/.; inch Poplar litairds. Plank and Pcentling. • 8111 NGLES ! SHINGLES ! 1 The beet Pine and thanlack Shingles; Alsu. Rooting and Clustering Lathe; . Chestnut Rails and Poets , end Tailings for fatless •and fencing Boards; FLOOJUNQ VOA IiDS of all aires end deserlations. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! 'Mee largest stuck of Brokeit,Titore, Litaeburners and Hollidaysburg Suilth Coal. tittle lowest prices. •itaXonlident that they , have tiro largo.; and beat as eortment or LumnEn oral] de..vtrlptthr7F andsbea, as wall RP the largest atoek of the different kinds of COAL. ever Offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they &in invotrittiodnte all purchasers sett". fcctorily, and would therefore turtle all who want any. thing iu their line, to CRAW/110 their sloe* before pur chasing elsewhere. bltEClifal.A. 1 HORST. N. Lebanon. Mt 91. 11858. IF YOU WANT APICTURII of year dernamed friend. enlarged and colored In oil. call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Depcalt Bonk. Notice to 'Farmers. trite undersigned have bought the Taunt itizht LEJIANOI COUNTY. of • • • , CALVIN DELANO'S ' .. independent Horse Tooth Rake, which AdlltA3i 1)H H IMP'S IMPROVEMENT. they mak'e antrawlrmi reasonabk teem!. 'Tor durdhlttty and performance itch-amattarponad Itetbe trotted .St tee.— The beat recompiepdatioas rrora persous that hare had , them fa use foil:several years, am begiven. A Patent wee granted to Mr, Dmouco. in 1E49, for hanging the Tooth on it Rod or Pleat so that they Call mount over a large ae well as email ot4ette. Auy Horse Rake that is mad% sold or bought and used, with the teeth hanging in the aforesaid man ner, by others, without our oontont, is an infringement ; upon avid Patent; and any Immix buying, making and selling such Rakes, will be dealt with according to law. WILLIAM SPAHN,, Lebanon, May 4, '59-3m. HENRY ARNOLD. rr YOU wANT-7-- APIIOTOGRAPII of eanraelf or Mond, Gut heat are to be had at DAILN'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Donk.' Assignee 3 ot 'otice. pliF) undersigned bating been, by voluntary clod of 1 Andoaptat. appointed Amlgoe* of Sicooo Suavely and wife. of Cornwell tcToehtp, Lebanon bounty. to trust thr the henetlt 91f Oreditare.. Allpareotatiadebted to the said assignor, am requeidad to make Immediate payment, and those haring violate against him wilt moke,them ktioWit without (Kay, • - - ADAM ORITTINGVI. Lebanon;-.11ay4,1&.58.' • Assigner.
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