61re allimtiHt: $1 60 A YEAR TEIIbIB, LEI3A:M/N, PA. 11EDNE8bAY, JUNE 1, 1849. HOME AFFAIRS. Our friend, G. W. Addiscombe, Brooklyn, we are pleased to sec, bas recently been appointed to an important local office.-- lie is a goood felletrAand will render satisfaction in the perfertnauce.of NS duties. [PRIVATE.•— I'lcnee Fend of the three dollars you owe us.] BLITZ it COMING 1 .--We are in formed Mot Blitz will give exhibitions in Leba non, on Fad* and Wordily, the 17th Owl IBat of June. A Great Military Parndo will take place at ltehreraburg, Berke county, on Whit-Monday, the 13th of June. Thirteen tumpanica, from Borks and Lebanon counties, aro expected to attend.-- The troopa•will be under the command of Major nttn Bechtold. IT P 1 NY II luso pereie,Ve at - the good, la g er-beer lovin g , people of Reading, being so well pleased with the success attending the late visit of the Now York Light 'Onards, are agita ting the subject tit imiting the.ontire 71st Regi ment of New York Volunteers, (to which the Light Guards belong,) to hold a Grand Rucamp "went near that city some timo during the coming .emmer. Such things are got up far somebody's benefit, always, and the wide-awake have the longest poles to knock the persimmons. Why can't,the people of Lebanon, or of the surround ing villages, got up something occasional, to put 3 little life Into dull humanity. On Friday evening, about 6 ;In'elf,'there Was a'very severe hall storm in Read 'Am,: :Many Window panes were broken by the trial wi3 the size of grope shot, and ma ny partiales aa large as hiokory tints, '' f f/IIEki:TNION PRAYER MEETING has keen rovisaild, and is held at tho Temperance. Half, on Monday evenings, at Si o'clock, under ilia iinsxilcas.of the Y. M. O. Association. All ,fro incitlitto.attend; if it is not convenient to kreniain'tho,rtlieletuur;cturiis long us you can. Altip d.rt the Railroad last week rinvinc9,d us I.llrd, tho many surmises of the learn ed, In . .rgsyeet -to she location of the Garden of Eden are, illlat'tnietske. We believe the borne of slur floepati . entitle asave been this side of the {treat Waters, ern the United States, in Pint n syl ita date cloy Valley of Lebanon.— icicit at it. Et is unapproachable. It is nduatirilt able, avid particular ly ow, when 'reek ing witlt beauty, anal magnificent from the firma ment ,rheas to thu-eireataferenee ntl roun d. A tragedy was near being ciinxtualtt the residence of Mr. henry, several tulles above Ibilitiyro, last Therstlay. One of the many strollers new infesting this suction of coun t y, cause to thu house while the fatally, with the exception of a son of Mr. Henry, were attending A neighbor's funeral. The tinivelor and the. boy gut into a quarrel, when the boy seized a gun and :mapped it at the former. It was fortunate that she gnu did nut lire as it was heavily loaded with a ball. The stranger then rushed lute the house, Bah. [Julie@ and inive it at the buy, wh nu the Is tter ens beating n retreat. The traveler then also made himself senree. Two young k haps named Be inurdet frer and Creittweit were arrested at Al Mors burg, {net week, clamed with robbing niminher non nt Middletown. The umn robbed was se verely injures by the scamps in the commis:ion of their edam. All the party are boatmen. A man named Annaias Nichols, supposed to liar° been Whoring uUder a tempora ry fit of insanity, committed a terrible assault ivith n club upon his employer Mr. Edward Fish er, nt Middletown, last Week. After the assault 11labels rushed into the Swaturn, plunged a knife into his abdomen and drowned himself. Fisher will recover from his injuries,, LONG ANEWSHORT DAYS.—At Ber lin and London the longest clay has sixteen hours and a half; at Stockholm, the longest day has 16 1-2 hours; at Hamburg, the longest day has 16 hours, and the shortes 7; at St. Petersburg, the longest day has 19 hours, and the shortest 5; at Tomes. In Finland, the longest day has 21 1-2 hours, arid the shortest 2 1.2; at %Vanderus, in Norway, the day lasts from the 21st to the 22d of July, without interruption ; and at Spitsbergen, the longest (LI is three months and a half. In the latitude of-Lebanon county the longest day has about fifteen hours, and the shortest abt,di nine. We are requested to notice that there will be a grand Mowing Trial at Palmyra In about three weeks from this date. Malt a doz en Machines ef different makes and patents will bo in the field for competition, and for the palm of being the best mower. A great time is anticipa ted. AN .IERONAIITIC EXCURSION. Jour WIN% Esq., is about to make an attempt in the way of Ballooing, of an ioipoOint aharac ter. He has just catapletedkle arrangemonte preparatory to a trans-eoritinantal voyage ,from EL Louis to the Atlantic seaboard, in his MOOS * balloon the "Nine teen,th,Century," which is sixty-eight feet in diameter, and will contain from ,sisty to eighty thousand locker gas. Mr. Wise 'expects to make the start fie& St. Louis, about the middle or latter part of, lune, or at furthest, early in July. Mr. Wise is Atostainting this un dertaking at his own expel*, regarding it chiefly as an experiment with which to satisfy blioself of the practicability of his loog cherish ed eabooko of acronauting across the Atlantio ocean, Mr. Wise statei that a similar enterprise will soon be attempted by Mr. Gager, who will make either Et. Louis or Chicago his Martin +tint. —•-• ---, .. -,,,, moor TO DETECT TIIEM.—The Vii , t a p Road givaa the following as a means of detecting photograph counterfeit bank notes, of which diem : apt a groat number now in oircula thin I-- rrooanorreltang bath notes by photography seemsle be on i khe increase. During the past four or five we its, a considerable number of those cou nterfeit:l have. been put in circulation, and they are prodgaed with comparatively little trou ble, that theLprocesS bide fair to become a favor ite one with Aounterfeiters. Although photo graphs lawn* hatee,an unfinished blurred ap. pouranceettittl'are rarely, if ever, of the deep black color which ebOrtuitorizei the genuine note, still they are ept to ,demaive an t h e eye. Those persons who aro,nniable to de set by teir 'appearance,ashould always have at band a few pieces of yanideof potassium, which may bo purchased at a trifling 00 1 any druggist and m ena! ' ay be kept in as! wi lls-", Mouthed bottle. f a, bill is inspected, wet slig, AloyiyalotaLpo l - tion of It, and , touolt; it with, a ; Woes of cyanide. ,If it should be a photograph, the paper will turn white, and in•fant, the:surface of the whole note can be made white by this 'processt Ids If the noni irruot photographed, the operntfop uo of . feet." Se - The Republio of Ilayti commission ed two cullred men . ad ministers - to Losidirii; where they have boon itouived Col. Sam. C. Stambaugh of Lan caster, a tvar-horse of the Domocracy, And an old and devoted friend of Mr. Buchanan, has been appointed Surveyor °rural of Utah. The pavement put tlown in front of tho Aaveriieer Mee is w-ortby of commends. tion. The proprietor of the fine building, Mr. Funds, bus spared no money to make the whole structure an ornament to Lebanon. While stri ving for the beautiful, the useful, and lasting was steadily kept in the foreground. It will bear inspection in every part icular. The con tractor was Mr. Henry Shaeffer, who may well point with pride to his work. The pavement, of which wo bad intended to speak only, was put down by Mr. Jacob Reinoebl, who also dressed the ponderous block:! of Lime Stone. The job is a complete one, and will last 1 , raper than any of us mortals who now may tread upon it. The platforms of red sandstone are hlso Mr. Rein oehrs work. They cannot be surpassed. A SUPPOSED BURGLARY•---A friend has related to us the partio Ware of an oc currence, startling and strange, in which the daughter of n highly respectable farmer, togeth er with family, were the parties actors in the scene. In our own township of Susquehanna., and not a hundred miles from the borough is to =to:4 their dwelling, as lonely a spot as the eoun ty can boash Tuesday night, it will be remem bered, was one of the pleasantest of the season. The young lady, whose beauty to:cinly equalled, by her modesty, and whose "eye's dark charm" has caused more than one heart to palpitate, bad , long before tnidnig,bt, retired to her climber where soon "Sleep on her velvet eyelids gently pressed, And dreamy sighs upheaved her snowy breast; Whlleuttarllght, through her window gently creeping, Stole to her couch, and there trembling stood peeping. Tier chamber was in a far-off apartment in the second story of the building, and separated by several vacant rooms from where the other mem 'hers of the family slept. About midnight a brisk breeze sprung up, and . fur a time threatened an angry storm ; nud it was, this that fortunately awoke the lady front her slumbers. Whilst list. ening to lie rising wind, shoirat suddenly arous ed by lmaring a noise at .her .Lifting her bend from her pillow, she was - startledby the nppeara•uce of a corpulent form, apparently strug gling to gain admiltan eel into ber chamber. The cruet upon her can be. imagined. 'lt struck her at first that the in , rader, had 'procured a ladder, and, Oficial; it against the wall, b'ad reached her window. lie seemed struggling with stern deter inthation. to ,eater. Donsoious of her isolated sit uation, she became bewildered with a thousand ideas of what to du, 'that 'flitted :in an instant through her brain. Thus, in her terrible despair, did her little feet dance tetterlrigly around tho roam. 'Mr imagi nation was excited altnast to distraction. To seream,,to faint, to hurl herself from the window do one of these was her only alternative.— Crying as though her heart would break, and wish frantic ihriek, oho made onoivild leap and bounded from the room. A misstep in the dark Ie! a r t the head of stairway, into which she bad , rind, Curled her headlong to the hoer beneath, ex claiming, in her descent, "R-o-b-b-c-i-s !" For tunately, the alarm she bad given was heard throughotit the house, fur, 'whoa sbe landed from ! Ler fall, she was met by all the- initiate of the Imam - who, upon learning tht cause of her terrible fright, hurried to her robin, net however, until they armed themselves with broom-sticks, ,tongs, And such other missiles of war as - they co 4d ; gather ahmit the house. :On reaching her chain. ,ber, the_ old gentleturte wasstartled by the same sloes_;, and there, through the window, could be distinctly seen the form, that satisfied 11 illl that hie house was beset by theives ) *determined to ou ter ltls threshbold, to rub, to murder and to burn, Ile was astounded at the audacity ,that prom pled :L*l 4 ll Le work at Isis iYludow so perseveringly, and right in view of his fatuity array. How he shud dered at the pruepect, and how quickly did his thoughts turn to . .the partner of his bosom, and his little "loved ones." Recovering from the Lirgt electric thrill of horror which ran over him. upon his first entrance into the rum, he butiodsd for ward with a wild, : angry look, thrusting his stal wnrt arm through the window—with mutterings of wrath through his clutched teeth, Ito grasped The young lady's hooped,-skirt, which she bad hung out of the window, and. which tbu wind had inflated, and was dashing against the glass.—llarrisburg Patriot. lti:u • the sanon Aleer& ser Augusta, lowa, May 19, 1859. Fmrrou :—Sir, believing that information from the West may he of sonic interest to your Deuterons readers, I have thought fit to call their attention to this locality. My location is Angus. I tit, Des Wines Cpunty, Lova, 10 Miles S. W. of Burlington, 8 Miles north of Fort .31iitlison, Ole s Stream known as Skunk River, 15 lilies from where it Mantles tote the Father of Waters. WW. are 5 miles S. of the B. .lc M. it, 8., which will by completed to the Misentirl River in Nor 18 months, The ears are running to Agency Oily, Which is 90 Milos frelit Burlington, and from Burlington to Chicago. Our Village has a fine and healthy lo c ation,— Materials fur improvement abundant, such as timber, stone; city ter Brick, &0., and surrciund:. ed by. as good and prosperous farming communi ty as can ,be found anywherty to;;other with one el . the most available water Powers 4.10. the State, toot); any, amount of Machinery. Womow have two' Grist atid.Saw Mills in the vidinity, and one be eeinpleted this Summer. In feet *every thing that nature could do has been done for us hate. AW the elements of wealth and prosperity are here and wily await the capitol and enterprise to developelt. Therefore part of my object in ad dressing yen is to direct the attention of those of your readers that are disposed to remove to the west to this localitY. "Tamara inducettients for the Former,the Mechanic, the Merchant, the Land lord, td the Laborers; wages aro good, and all the staples and many of the luxuaries of life to be obtained at fair prices. We have good Schools, School Houses and Churohes, and Society is good. Village property can be-had at very reasonable prices. Vacant Lots SOmiiy 100 feet from. $l5 to $5O. Unimproved lend from Skte sls...per acre; building material of all kinds to be had. . We are within 10 Miles of the best Markets in the west. BOrtingteitt has communicetion Nand S. ay the Mississippi River, Bast by the B. & C. R. It. West by the B. M. R. R., and in direct lino of the contemplated Pacific R. R., by the Middle Route. Fearing I mi g ht become tedious I will just say if any one should., seek any further, information, by addressing me at this place, their enquiree shall be answered. Yours, Respectfully , • 3.13. LESITER. Lucky Ns:num.—The Macon, (G 00..) Stoic Pram says : . We , have, heen, informed uy our worthy Mayor, 0. G..Spark.srßsci.„.of the firm of kardernann 415 Sparks, of this oity,:.that he has Sold the crop of cotton belonging to the negroes of Col. Jun. B. Lamar and DM; nowell Cobb, to Mr. lonics Rea for $3,989.61. This is all clear money to them, and We aro likewise in, formed that the same negroes sell sugar cane. syrup, chickens and eggs, which =Mint to at least one-half as much more.: 'WHAT is SIBIDDY.—The first tune we ever bap petted to see the above mysterious looking word, was a few days since, in - onr telegraphic de spatohes whore in it stated that tv"shoddy" man ufactory had.been burned.. An article pn York shire, in the. Westminster ReoriOto;Tor April, qx plains this cu. ions word. It says : "Not the least important of the manufacturing.,towns :in Batley, the chief seat of that groat latter Day sta r pie of Eapland—SHOODY. , This-is the famous rag capital—the tatter metropolis, Rink every beggar it: Europe sends his oast off clothes to ho made into sham broadcloth fa cheap gert,tility Of meth.eatou floats, frodzy jackets, reeehy line, effusive cotton, and old Worsted stockings, this is the last destination. Reduced to filament and greasy 'pulp, by mighty tooth oylinders, the much vexelf fabrics re-enter life in the most brilliant forms—from solid pilot-cloth to silky mohair, and gloviest tweed. Thus the tail coat rejected by the Irish peaiant*the gaberdine, too fot for the Polleh beggar"-: areturned again t0'4 4 , 1 7 us" as, FeaPPettiug, it may be iu the lustrous ludo. tot Of the- sporting dainty, the delicate - riding hah,lt of the Belgravian hello, -'or"tho sad-sleek garment of her2onfespr", Boob; reader, is_ Ooddy," THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A NEWSPAPER. TUE: TIORrtOII3 or WAIL—The bitiaOLlS nature of war has seldom received a hotter literary il lustration than from ajetter which has just ap peared in the Times, The information is ta. hen from the Vetersherg Guzetts of April, 1913, end published in the Time., of May 22, some months after the Preneh retreat from Moscow.— The document states that in the Government of Minsk there were balm, up to the end of Jarmo re, 1813, the deal bodies of 19,797 men, and 2761 horses. In that department there still re mained to be burnt—of the former.lol,lo6: and of the latter 27,316. These were all hat et the passage of the Beresina ; but the total number taken into account as being consumed by crema tion in Russla, was 213,51 G human corpses, and 95,816 dead horses. The ATLANTIC TCLEGRAPIE CABLE.—Wo learn that Cyrus W. Field, expects to leave for Lon don within a week or ten days to renew labors, in connection with the company in London, in having manufactured, during the .suinsuer a sew Atlantic cable. This is to be brought on with all the new improvements, and fully preparing for laying across the Atlantic early in the summer, of next year. We understand that Mr. Field ex pressos his faith in the ultimate success of the en terprise as strongly as he did at its first com mencement. His perseverance in such a noble undertaking deserves success. He thinks that the emergencies of war in Europe will prove fa• vorablelo the enterprise, • as they will demon strate more decidedly than ever the necessity of the eons munication.—N. Y. Herald. j,ffigh - A story is told about a- Cleveland lady who on seeing a pack of pl:iying cards on her ceix tre table, put theta in her pocket to get them out of the way fur the time being, but who forgot all about them went down the itreot, and while-con versing on redemption of souls with her clergyman thoughtlessly pulled:out e four bowers in era:op:my with her pocket han4kerchief„ The .Rtifinit-lettssiezt,-A story-is told of a mar. chant staying at an inn, Ithum tho boots, by mis• take, called at an unusually early Hour: "Sir," said the boots, "the day is breaking." 4 •Zoonds, then, let it break—it owns the nothing!" ' AN OLD FRENCH VETE/U.N.—General Baraguay Dc Bfliers is to command ono of the French di visions in the war with Austria. lle served, under the first Napoleon in Italy in 1796 and 1797. lie was in Egypt under Napolean. Ile has been in the French army over sixty years, and is over ninety years of ago. POOR PIKE'S PEAK ! A correspondent of a Min nesota paper, writing from Piku's Peak, says that the miners arc very much discouraged in that re gion, from being compelled to dig through a sol id vein r of silver, four feet thick, before.they can reach the gold. That Will do. Coroner's Juries arc remarkable fur their stupidity generally, in the rendition of veidiots. Thu "quest" which sat upon :ho body of Mahone, who wa.s kiNol on 'Wednesday night at Cincinna ti, came to the conclusion that his death resulted from "a pistol shot iu the hands of John Claw son," Vie. If the "pititot shot" was in the "bands of Clawson," how was the effect produced on the body of Mahone ? The_ jury, who have by this time pocketed their, tiolthr, can doubtless explain. F. L. E. Shaver,Pruident of the Alabama Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, in en account of his winter tour thrOugh the distriut, says : "I smoke a - composition of equal parts efi-savr dust, of fat fightwoo,l and .ground coffee, fur the benefit of uiy throat, and it has done aside' &Lore good than anything I have tried fur years, It. IS hero given to all who are afflicted with bronchial disease. Try it, and if it does not do you good, it will be the first failure, in my knowledge, after a good many trials." Sufferers fon a Scrofula and scrofulous affect ions, clean up 1 Why wear your Pimples, Blotches, Uleers,.sores ? Why bare the life twisted out Of you, by - Dyspepsia, it4tuiyl K t.hiulapd Gout ? Why suffer Syphilitic end Yferctirial dscases to rot the hones in your body, or thultesh off your bones ? Why lot your sluggish blood drag, acid scatter its distempers thrriugh your veins? AYER'S ComP. Ex't of Sarsaparilla cures those complaints, and eloontes them out of the system. Use it faithful. ly and you bring to society a healthier, cloanlier, and far more accoptable member. Dentoer«t . , Bal timore, AM. gpftiat, gotito. HAIR,HU—HAIR DYE —HAIR DYE Wt a. A. Batehelm a k, Hair Dye! The Origami and'Bcat 'IA the Workil All ethers are were iII:MAUD:IA; and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule: ' RED, OR RUSTY If:if it4Dyed instantly to a beautifcl alai Natural Brown or Black without the lout injury to flair or skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS ANt.imptomAs have been awarded to WM. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,- 000 applications have 'been Mdde to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. ' WM. A. BATGIIELOB'S FIAIit DEB pmduces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is *AMIANTED not to injure in the least. however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Ilifd'Dyee.eoreedied; the Iluir invigorated for Life by this 41eudid Aye. 'Made, sold or applies/OW.9*MM roods} at the Wig Fictory, 233 Broadway. Ne*.:York . .' . Sold in all cities and towns the /Tufted States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods It:Ors. - - Air- The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving ou four cities of each Box, of WILLIAM A: BATCHELOR, 203 Broadway, New York. gold at Dr. Bess Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1858,-ly, BATCILEI4OIIIB Wit;3 AND TOUPEE'S surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. , Fitting . to a thann—ne turning up behind—no sheink ing oil tee heed; indeed this is the only .k.s . tabliatunent where these things are properly nuderetood and made. • Dec lAilditr e 4,_ 533 itreesimay, lurk. PAit *TRACTOR, _lll[ll,44 . .diwees inflammation more or less ptedominates ' - wastedatit4l4.o inflammation strike t el , the root of disease —hence an Immediate mire. DALT,EY'S MAGICAL: PAIN EXTRACTOR, awl nottiipvvidr, will allay inflammation at once, and . i taakita certain cure. DALLEY'I3.MAIICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the following among a great catalogue of di seases: nraSS, SCALDS. CCTS. CHAFES, SORE NJ FMCS, DOILNK, MINIONS, liatil#S, SIPA ISS, RITES, FOLSOM, 0111L.MALMO, MLLES, scaortLa, I.7LERILI, PECEIt soars, rstoxs, EAR ACME, PILES, &WIENERS, tin TOW - ELLIN GS. IatEU37ATIS3I. SCALD MEAD, SALT RUMAT, MALDMILSS, I:arum:Las, RINGWORM, BARBERS ITCLI, SMALL PDX, MSASELS, nasu,.&c. &c. To SOMIO,IE MIA' appear Incredulous that so many die easols:.slicattd be reaelmd byline article ;. such ap idea will vanish when reflection points to Cite fact, that the,salve is a combination of ingredients, each and ovor,y one. ap plying a perfect antidote to its app site disipaler. DAILEY'S iIIAiIICAL PAIN EXT,IACTOD. In Its streets is magical, because the time le-so 'short be tween disease and a permanent cure; and it is an °street or as IC draws all disease out of the affected =part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say: that no house. work-shop, or nianufae tory should bwode moment Without it. No Pain Extra . ..torts genuine unless the box has upon it a ideal plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dai ley, Clanufacturer.. For sale by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout:the United States and"Oanadas. Principal Depot, 100 Chambers St., N. York. --C. P. COACIL Sold at Di. Riess' Drug store, Lebanon, Dec. I, 1853.-ly. IMPORTANT TO FEDIAIES---Dr. Oheeseraan.'s PILLS —The combinatiolis 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 thus obstructions to which females are liable, and bring na tore into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, mad, 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 cousumptione among young females. headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do-most alWays arise from the interrup tion otoieture; and whenever that is the case, the Ville will invariably remedy all these evils. In. all cases of nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs, low ness of iipirfte, hysterilei, &c. Nor are they less eilleaci- One in the cure of Leueorrhies, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during preguacy, as they would be sure to cause a.miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything in jurious to life or health. Full and elplieit directions which should be read, accompany each box. These Pills are put up in-square flat boxes. Persons residing where there are tie agency eutablished, by en closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to any authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mall. It. It,. inereiliNGS, General Agent for the:ll. States, 165 Chambers rit.,'New York. To whom all Wholesale. orders should berAstdruseed, Sold at Dr. Itaiie Drug Store, Lelianon, Pa. • e getigufto , o AtoiltVianti, .ivte through the undeserved Ingr ains, of G9tl...hu. ye, succeeded in 'robe ilding their churoh,.iiUdetlioete the same 4o the Triune God, on Sunday, June sth, and invite all their friends in and about Lebanon to unite with than, in pyaislng the goodness of the Lord. . . . They would, at the name time, etrAbraee this op-. portunits to giye espeoiakinviter n to all the nibli f tef's 6I thl4 phtee. - n ,A um% g t ...) tinis. tern from Ihtant places, ..4 1 1 , exPPete "'to dead in the ezeutireee „., , , , G a rnett. peeembiteg.next Sunday foreneettoene -liefi:tifeeehiftr,:in-the'afternoon and evehilfg..— , The:Lorst's.etttper tot Monday afternoca9tud lirOaetilg In-lw ANA* ing . 1 . WIGS-WIGS-WIGS Preaching in the igethodia. Episcopal Church melt Stuy-dey evening. Ittisoptct Services, on Lett Sunday, et 3 P. M. sad 71 I.'. M.. Preaching. next Sabbath morning, in the C4OlllOll, and in the evening, in the English Language, in the Reformed Church. English .service:: next Sabbath morning and eve ning, in Zion's Lutheran Church. Mar r jet • On tho 26th ult.., by the Rev. F. W. Krether, Mr. Augustus Lusher, of Cornwell township, to Mies Catharine 'Decker, of South Lebanon townsbip. gitt. On the 10th ult., hi North Lebanon township, Rev. Henry Light, ago i 70 years, 4 tuontba and 20 days. In Worth Annville township. on the 25th ult., Mrs. Maria E. Keller, aged 87 years, 2. menthe, and 3 days. The liebnemit Itlarlret. Carefully Corr &tea )Pielly by' Myers o 7 Shaer. LEBANON, WttnSRSOAT, JUNE 1, 1559. Lob. Mills Ex. Fam $8 50 Potatoes, Vbu , 65 Smith " Extra 600 Eggs, V doz., 12 Lab. Val. Super. Firm 750 Butter, V lb., . 14 l'rirtie White Wheat, 155 Lard. .lO Prieto Red Wheat, 150 'rull47, 9 Primo Rye, po Jay 12 Colliit, " , r; shoulders, ' 11/ RAU; . ~.. .' '45 Sides, 10 Cl6ver-soil. • 500 Soap, 6 'Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax; 26 Flax-seed. 'llO White Raga, A Dried Apples, V ho., 100 Mixed Saga, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, .1 50 . Flax, V Ib , 12„Ii Betteh utinitt, ', :2 50.',Zilitlesallt,,, , 40 Peach ''lbitte4,"',llk .Feathers, * M., ON Clitirries, , ~ 150' Wistil,Vt lb., 40 Onions, . , - 50 Soup Deans, VI qt., 6 Vinegar, V gal. , /• • • • :•' , i5 ,•Apple Butter, V gal.,. 4.1 Tim -Philadelphia Market. I.IIII.ADELPLUA, Mil 30, t 8 FLOUR.—The • Flour market conflates very dull, both buyers and holders are awaiting for further adviees from abroad ; and 3000@4000 bbls only have been tliimetted of at $7 for good super fine and $5 for middlings, mixed brands of snper fine are offered at $6 75, but the demand is lim ited, and the salts are mostly in a small way to the trade at from these figures up tolll 50 bbl, us in quality. - Ilya Flour and Corn Meal are elsb very quiet ; wennotc the former at $1 75 and the letter of $4 bbl, for Pennsylvania Meal. (IDA IN.—There is very little demaud for Wheat and the market is unsettled, and 5(4)10c 11, bushel lower, with sales of about 3000 bushels good Patin sylvenin and Western red to note atlBo, end 1200 bushels fine %Yemeni white at $1 750i711c. Rye is also lower, and 1200 bushels Pennsylvania sold fit 00e. Corn is dull to-day, owing to the want of freight room, and about 6000 bushels yellow sal& mostly deliverable on Monday, at 00e. ;in• einding one lot at See, and 1000 bushels inferihr at 35e. Oats are dull ; laid about 6000 bushels prime Pennsylveniti sold at 50e, which is a fur ther decline. CATTLIC MARKET .—T he. arrivals of Beef Cattle reached about 1150 Ike:,ad during the past week. The demand woo good, and most of the lots offered brought good prices, ranging at from $9 to $l3, - the latter foq;airtra qtiality, chiefly from $ll to $l2 the 100 14,1:, Cows AND CALVES. --About 2* Coirit-and Calves were offered at Martin's, ,andl4l alntrum $25 to $5O each, according to quality; the*ttcr n. 7 prime. ^ - Hons.—The arrivals and sales of Hug's, this week, at Imhoff's were about 1000, prices rang ing at from s7i to s3i tho neat IDO ft?, SIIDDY----Some 6000 Sheep were efftred at Martin's, and prices fell off It. V ili-vioairig to the largo receipt; sales.ranging at 5(4)51o. V lb. gross, for clipped, and 61,11)6ic. fur wooled sheep. Pig Atfiltilts'Estab. Public Notice 1. S hereby g isen_ that the undersigned has-leaned to Cyrus K. Snavely. of the borough of Lebanon, one BAY HORSE, the property of the undersigned. All persons are therefore, hereby forbidden to molest, or in anywise to interfere with said property. Lebanon, Jane 1, MO. JOSEPH SUANTZ. For Sale. LEBANON VALLET BANK SHARES: rilE): or TWENT Y SLIAJLEB or Bald Stuck ;Arc offured at co,tit by applying at the Bank. Lebanon, June 1, 1.559,-3t. Public, Sale 01 PERSONAL PROPERTY r 111.11; u utlersigurd will offer at Puldio tilde, on Sal etr. cly, Jumc 11, 1559, at lib , rosidencout t h e Union Wit ter Works, Lebanon county; the following articles . , Viz: I iIAY MARE (5 years old and 14 aunts high,) SULKY, (nearly new, SETT OF HARNESS e l k - Saddle and Bridle. Whip, Curry-comb, Brush, Oat-box Store and Pipe, Chairs, (almost now,) 2 Mirrors, (one 2 by 3 feet) CLOCK, MEDICAL CASE With stand, new Centre Table, Window Blinds, Lantern, Umbrella, Trunks, CARPET AND CARPET 14.038, Bowls, Pitchers. Ileum Blankets, Surgical Inetruments and Fracture A pperatthi, Hume Net, Fishing Tackle. Pictures and platers Frames, Watch, and other articles to numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by Dr. L. F. HOW.ll*.lt'S' Union Water Wark , s, June I, 1559. Ready Iliad( Clothing: Stqati!lid.tkesortment of Sunnier Clothing, Coats, 1 • TelttN . Pant.l. and every thing Oise for a pleasant SiiilMElt SUIT, jrot opened and now for aliftltion and sale, at tlu large Clothing Emperhust, Centre ;landings. .1. M. RA.BEtt of the firm or 'tuber & Bro's has just returned from the city with a large and well selected as sortment of CLOTHING. They are cold at reduced. prices to cult the times. Also a variety of horns Made Clothing. Something for every body. Caltat LUBER 311110 ' S, 2d Story. Lehanou, Juno 1, Lime and r 1111 E umilen.ignen Mrs constafitly unhand, and for inde j_ n good supply of the best lime and atone for build ing purposes twat. the Donagbmore Iturnalie, which wiii Le dtvesed of nort:vonable ttllllB.. Lebanon, June 1, Issu. CUNRAD DANK'S. WAR DECLARED AGAINST,THE GRAIN &GRASS ... OF LEBANON COWITY, PA. Itiiitenaeles New Jersey •:, Reaper and MoWiel i • Tins j Ludy . celebrated Machine has bead successfully used for the last seven years, and has proited itself to be the best'combined Machine now -in nec. It. has been in competition with all the most popular Machines now in use. and has invariably sus tained itself. or proved more than a Match for the best. It is simple of construction, very durable, of light draught, not liable to got out of order,''can be easily worked with two horses. equally adapted to REAPER_ :ND MOWER, and lrarranted.to cut. aff ktndit of - grassrlight or heavy, wevor drylMtanding or fallen, tothenatisfiction of any tumor. The tongue being hinged. there it no weight on horses necks, can be run back-as easily as forward; being balanced upon misted rollers can be drawn •umin the road as easily as a wagon, with liftingarrangement for raising cutter bar aver obstructiens. The seats for driver and raker are mounted ;spoil Eliptic Springs.— The cutter bar being placed at thumps' end of Machine, the platform being so arranged that the sheavas can he easily discharged at the side or in the rear as desired.— In abort the NEW JEUSEY MACUINE - - is sulmitted by the farmers, and ?.lochanlcs generally, to lee the Most complete Reaper and Mower now in rum. We are ready at ell times to compete with any other Machine in nee.. We therefore •respeetfully ask the farmers of Lebanon and adjoiningt, counties to Examine our Muchluo before pismire:sing Madames. Sample Ma chines may be FOCII by canine on the following named gentlemen, who are our authorized agents for the sale of them: - Andrew Garrett, Myeratown, I Spahn, .ebauon, Lebanon John Stroh, Attire' Jacob Dutwiler, Palmyra. County. Jratuph IL Ilerahn HOCkerville, Dauphin Samuel Ulrich, liummelstown. J County. All Machines warranted to work well. ILEIES,E, GOULD & LAKI Pbillipshurgh, N. J.., June 1,1859..18L Notice. Lebanon. - Comity gottigni tural Society. rilH ERE wilt be a moiling: of the Metelieff /*filo Fa .,11„ motive Committee Or the li-sbeuos county Agricul tural eud Ifucticultural„§ocietyet thel public house of John M. Mart.- ou BATIOIHTIAT - ,'Juatt 7, lfiSO, at 1 o'- clock, P. M. The following gantlet:l.o conatitute geld Committee, Tbel— e Wood Ward. Lubeicet . lairofgh, Pr. C. D. Montagu; John M Mart ; East do., Durlil 'townies', T. T. worth; N. Lebanon Borough, A. Reluoahl, George Hoff wan; N. lA:Ninon Township, B. Miller , Jacob &buffer, Swatare, Dr. J. C. Coopor,; Groh ; Union, itrtn: W. Munuiy; 11. Melly; /112-11 hoofer, D. 'Ciarbericli. &mule' • Chimed ; Londonderry, Jolts Ramo, Marti:: B ;N. Sonel Heiltume, Peter Heist; S. Adwrille, H. Bachman,. C. P. Bttowitoti, Heidleberg. Pair Zimmer ranit, Dr. A. V. Bucher; MiUereek, Jon. 1114, bleary 11. blissemer Lebacoo, l'eter Floret, Jecob Bomberger; e dr ot ox , W sce, ileh :V otary, A.. 8.. Bly ; ley cor i owon..forob 'minter, Jacob Kreider; Jackson, J. P. Krcltzr, Sual liouck; Bethel , Elie. Walborn, 511cheel '- thereof. Plfliena ii.4l ' Hili t u r ",,, e , n • they will L C h o e n roc it ret e adp g ticuota for the ifoir,erAqudi will iipply;to any o.SiAgrothAvouocood CotanOtuN, tie t' the officers of:the `ih - e - Seeiety• ' • • woffriuNg:, presl44 4 t:, WitueK Unicu, Rec. tieey. [Lebenon,.May.2s,lBl9. _ •‘. Sardines, ICetchup, Pure Worcestershire Settee anti i SPR.Etia. Pickels In quart Bottles, all sold cheap by i ,-, 11l 13 IN it &:.sTa rw E OThb & 3IILVER. 1 . i fave444 „ .. It rec . i ei lid id assortment .f . red a s i pf ti Nectarines, a NeW•Prititjust iinported ; also; . A. Spica- 1.. did Turkish Prune, °erns= PrunSs.a od No* Current., ! FANCY Pia GOOD.", is 11.0 CE R TES NI) cheap. s '''''' ! (2 Uli 1 , , NSW A RE,•Conipr islo g . bress F. , . lir iek s iu Bond's Boston Crackers By ' . - I OVES '&14I i,L.ER, i all varieties. • A splendid Lot of New Sugars fur 7,8, and a fine nrti- I Black and limey Silks ef es-ory description, Ribbons, ells of refined Seger, for 9 end lti cts. Gloves, hosiery, Mitts, "era vats, IIdkIS,, wpite aoro.; FOR 111 EN T., las, u n ieocodo, Embroideries, Laces, Shawls and Mandl . , -9-s-R A BRICK 1101785, with SIX ROOMS and Also, a full and Complete assorment of ~, lIALF A Li.FT OP GROUND, on Plank Road , CLOVIS, 1 . 1 , 1 Street. Apply to 'JACOB RCEDEL. 1 CASSI HERES, and " Lebanon, May 25,1659. W.ESTI N OS, to which WO invite the attention of Cash end prompt Waitg & Snead have just received a large supply foreign music of which they are prepared to furnish i Th e r e 's no use doubting, of i four months buyers. catalogue to any ono tanking inquiry. . Our - trkt V GOODS , . E BOIJOIIT OrPhallS / Court Sale. . ' AR illortt, 1 TN pursuance of an enter of the Orphans' Court of ( When we offer Prints at O.X. cents per yard, Lawns at 1 Lebanon eountY, will be exposed to public sale, on 1 61 . 1 cents per yard, Fine Brown Sheeting 64 end Bleach &twilit:2,, . 1 1/ 1 1' 2 . 1 .5 1 . 10 + et the public house of William ed 3luslth S'S , ' ..„ cent, Chancy. Doane& fancy, at 12% ets, A. Moyer, in 'the borough Of Lebanon, the Real Estate per yard, Rich Black Silk at 75 and R 7 c,itta per yard, of Drilla Moats, 'deed., comprising a weather boarded _Nice Maid Silk at r,2,14 cents per yard. awl an endhas frame DWELLING-HOUSE, one and one half :. 1 variety of Valencia and Byedere, Striped. Press Gouda, stories high, Ivith La fronting iti feet on Elite. '. !!! beth street, And in feet deep. eitunte in the bor- '7, ,",' i fur ladies. Call and Examine, at lIENRY a STINVS. ough of Lebethei. Said ptoperty adjoins On f " I I'RESII GROCERIES. the north lot of George Gasser-laid others, and fiCkitih lot i 1012. Cheep N. 0. id •-gut, Call at of John Clouse. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. Jl., I I •' ' GENIIS - e STINE'S when conditions will be made known by 1 - SOLOMON 11ALIEll, Administrator. ! FOB Cheap :51olaakeb, Call at triz:zr,s & STINI-7S. by the Court—A. r i . Ltodr, Clerk, i : May 25, 1550. - ITIOR (lend Canvassed - Braun, Ca ll at 1 2: lirs/ty . a STINLS.. of , FOR Good Rio, Old Congress and :Tanaa Co • tfee. C all at At the tatne•Time Willlut sold at the late dwelling I lIENRT a- STINE'S. said deteasetV - „„„_ . .1 Eight-day Clock, Bureau, Beds and Bedsteads. Tables, Chairs, Carpet by the yard, ow many other Sr. 1 _ Tl'VVilei Lots at I rzvate, Sate. ticks. , 111E8F, BUILDING LOTS aro pleasantly situated in Terrorwill be made known by the above name ! Ad- I J_ a thriving part , of thelitaknog,lt Of Lebanon, andwill ministrator. I offar an excellent opportunitY:th,Pereonsdeskrous of in- Lebanon, ably 25 . 18 : 4 - I vesting profitably in real estate. Driene iangiug from ' $75 to $100: -For further particulars apply to Lebanon, April 20,1559 .SA MULL HAI:SEWN. GREAT BARGAINS ATXI7O4, EAGLE BUILDING'S. 11rits, Cap*, Ace .1 runn undersigned, haring purchased the entire 1„ Stock 0f lIAT4, CAPE, of Jseen G. :Minn, at Sheriff's Sate, *iii now dispoa, of the sante et Greet Bargains, in order to close out tiro COIICCIM, "Nie JACOB (1. :WRAF:R. former owner, having; been np• pointed. the Agent of the unLicrAgneil...arili Raton,' to business for thrtn. ANDREW GARRET'S, LIENI‘Y KILLER. a C 25,1Qa9 Lebanon, Ma Iteodel have also addad (Kyr • two thousand pleers Wall Paper to their alruuly large Stock. • EM=ll Anot.encs Erviozat. otAs. a. SIS:11.: .:7 -1? i .. ~ - •--•. - 4'' 3- - t , L--. . -- =- 7, - - ,........-s--,, -. ,-__ ~.. - ,_ - sue:l' . .7, - ---.-- AO ...4 it et -- ..'" ~:',..., , ...-", , '?:2 • .- -.7,•• .7,, ,,..1.,e.4....,..1eciy;ret , e7..-7re ;V ' '''.• . • . - . April C, 145e „ ..„-ent. A Friendly Invitation it -.4);00144 and Manhood. • • to nil de-irons of purchasing LUMBER, & COAL ille3T PUBLISHED, the 25th Thousand, and mailed et le a sealed envelope, to tiny addre..*, poi paid, on receipt of three shunt*. TO THE BEST ADTANX.A.QI4, AT TIIE A Medical entry on the .Physical exhaustion and Do. OLD ESTILBLISHED t WELL K. 0W1:4 say of the Flame, caused by "Self-abuse," Infeetion.and ..., E,.. the lajnrione 6insequenees of Mercury. IV ]t. J. Cul .TrifireT27T° IN A i T Ja i -is 40) verwon. - M.D., Member of the Royal College of Sur. sz• ....-. 611 - •-e - ee. OP Illeanoeidif & illeily, 41u - - - ,4* SpormAtorrlicea or Seminal Emissions, General e - 11 Ner voile Debility. Impotency, Loss of Energy, De . . At the E 7 .1410N aIONAL, on thti Nast and Dist sides ct ion of Spirits. Tinddity, Disease of the sexual:Or. Afirriat Strict, in Nierth Lebanon .Thitovh. gdiis, end Impedimente to Marriege, are ,promptly and Till; Subscribers take pleasnretn. infortititeglytte*Citi- effectually removed by the author's novel and most sue kens of Lebanon, end surrocettling Cial.E.Lie:l., that. cessful mode of treatments by means of whieltelta lava]. they still continuo the LUSIRCII. - A;ND COAL RUSI- id can regain pristine health without having; recourse to NESS, at their old and icell limn'', stand, where they are dangt•rous tord..expeneive medicine. deny receiving addition. titinnlies hi', the , , .! • (Prom tlieLondou Lnaeot.) . - - .Best and Wel l Seasoned• Lttiftbtr* , Thelieet.treatise ever written on a std ....bet of .vital Consibliting of White and ilow Mitt R 3.1. A ) , j .„.-pur. q ii..., to all, well worthy the author's exalted rep. fltB, l i.,'. - PLANK snit SCANTLING ; 'e ' tii-ii,. ... ..ii. Address. ftr i V' t ublislrers J. C. KLINE & Co., Ist Avert. Hemlock 110.ARDS, PLANK end SCANTIANG • .1, t cor. telly % TY; l'Ost Box 4::iBG, New York City. • RAILS, POST, PALINGS and :FENCING ItcrAieftbl; -; 1 ' X i rr e 0: 4 1,3,,, ...e.,,,r, te e e - ABll, from I to 4 inch; CIII3REY, from 5 , ( 3 to 3 itielt ; ; - POPLAR., from ,3i,' to it Mph; ' - '. iTie, Alleti: , ,,S' Rea per and . Poplar and Hardwood SCAIZTLING ; -ir ' .. -e RIO " Oak and Maple DOM:DS and P1.....NK5; l ' ils ex . . Rooftng end Plastering LATHS.. . . I 2.500 SOLD IN 1855, 4.000 SOLD IN 1837, Shingles 1 Shingles I 1 Shingles 1. ! l 1 4.00 n sou) IN 185 e,. 4 50C SOLD IN 185 S. Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. i 15,000 Sold in the Last 4 years ! Coal 1 Coal I 1 'Coal ,! ! kNo single establishment hi the world can truthful , i ly claim to have Intutufactilred and sold anything „ it. large stock of the beet quality of Stole... Broken, I like RD large a number o£ - leaping and Mowing NM. Egg and Liateburner,e COAL; and also, the best AM,- chines , during the same time, while my experience ghenj• COAL for Blacksmiths. , i dates bank to the origin of my lifte•liine. in 18,31—Ittiv .U-- Thankful for the liberal manner in which they ing been actually and exelitgely engaged in ..their have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a manufaeture for the last fifteen "eats: I ant now more cordial invitation for a continuance of invitee, aS they largely engaged in the manufireture of these Maehines are confillent that they now have the largest, I, cst and i then.eeer before, and with my improvement - it for 1859, cheapest sto th at of LUMP.P.E on hand in tiro County, I ,to not hesitate to warrant my Machine as a Reaper, which trill be cold at in reasanitUo per cottage. 1 . , Mower, and .Reaper tend Afauter, sepermr . to any other imadleaso call and examine our sto,:li, and prices be- ' "i , r eimplicity. durability, and perfbet working; and fore peirchasipg elsewhere. further to sae. that Fame. a who may desire it, are at .1. DLit:OEIILS' & NtEnY. ! liberty to work my Machine through the harret with North Dsbanon Borongh, May 25, . 1 81. 9,4 11*. ' r e ... tanyother. and keep end pay for the one prefc•Trtd. The 1 t ':7 l r 1 t t - & I ' FarinCrS Loos' .o -..our tt eret,. , eosition of the Raker. in my Machine (on patented)upon ~..' the. male, freseterevaesta , there is great strength. and where - the weight IttWiTrtbe. upwer of the Machine. is Al ittlior t BrO , 4 • it iOM only right 0n.1.,' f.:0:, - ",`: - el'iinttird liiVil.' to haul their. t •- ' -... ''' llaker Lif - tlip I'Latfazari, where lietaten„,eitrift4 to-,balf .. . IVOlll.Deallthestitentlen of thil. rung. , istp , rin, a- ..Fti,ick,..i, 1. -1,3, 3 ,...,:;, l'i y , the operatem of the ir ' . koz,: - ' ers of this and adjoining edlitilies and I te...1.;:i.;.1 - lithe z jolted over site Oar, by tlie lit tie platform . i:.7 . , etmiti:; - 71... their frktels in getteral, to the fact. that i Wheel user width he ridret—necessarily reeking their. 1:1",i1(...4'". it itn.tbaY IlaVe °petted . their .Ddillri:LTLT- 1 machine to pieces. This accounts ,in part. for the great , -... , :4". - .-,,,11AL STORE, on lenegrove street, h ear i tittrattilitg of lot Machine. iv compared with others. their Fourelry k Maehine shone, in the liorotigh of Lob- t Olt EAT (gUNCIL MEDAL veartled my Machlue at Lon anon, pa.,, where we eau truly say, that we have ttit , I (intl., 1851. Largeat and Beet Assortment of FARMING I.IIPLE- i Illt AND (101.1) JIEDAL OP HONOR. at Paris; in ISIS. MUSTS ever offered to the ferment of Cue community. II.IGLIEsT I RIZE at the Preech Univereal Exhibition, As ive have had a long experience in theßlanitrarturing 1 in 1850, of Machinery. we have Made It our object to select the i DIG II EST I , IIIZE of Royal Agricultural Society of beet and most durable - Machines, and rill "tbat we offer I Englitud, in 1857 , - for Eaio we can coy that there is no other in use that cAll 1 lIIGIIESI' PEI ZE of the United States Agricultural So• surpass them. We have the following Mechiees that , cietv hi lee 7, we can recommend to our esteemed, viz:— AS THE 11551` REAPER. ',. .'nanny's Combined Rea Per and Mower , : ibrblicatiens made by the mannficeturers ortfie Nate With WOOD'S improvements, Dorsey's Combined Rah in}•Machine. el aiming the highest- honors. - etc., at Pito er, Reaper & Mower. Beltway llorair Powersand Threeh- I French Universal Exposition. in 3853, assKNOWN ITT ET. s. four horse lever Powers & Threeher*, Morgene Pat- I TTIETS Ti) en FALSE. The anuses of m thicliino, as in. cat independent Steel Wire Tooth Unite R Slum-AKE, 31u. I abetted by the figure.: above. is its highest praise. while ma's Patent Fodder, Straw and 'Tay GUTTER, Cast Trim ,i the awards of premiunis. GENERALLY, are worthy of no teld Loiters, Grain Fans and Drills, Ility Elevators: Oki- i 'confidence, although Reaper milkers Make a hardness Ter-hullera, Cornsbenerx, by hare/etre pewee, Corm i i Vfltetreeinty end scheming to secure the little annual ltuglt and Planters, Cultivate's, Sec., with a milieu cif 1 otteheise.prentiume of the derintry. Although it may the best PLOUGHS' in. tree. Arkinds of Perks. Rakes, not Legeaeratly underatood, it is IleVOTtitelem tree, S.hovels. ;prides, Hoes, gran tend grain Seytheo, , grain i that these Machines hare alwoys besn sold at ennipara Citadels: Bushel and Peek Matures, &c.,,faiel&e. -'farm- 1 tively los . ere trill bear iu mind that they will bud it fiitirtir ad- prices, and but. ter the bobble,* with 1 width I introduced and sold theth by thousands, vantage to buy 'their Machines et home, its all are lieldel for ten veers_imet, other smaller Measktireturers to brake or net out of order, and jr they - have been would doubtless have put the price ninkftiKl. - li.. bought from ..e. traveling ageetillicY'evill have trouble to Leould.. furnish thonsands of testitnarfieliTrotn Perm get them mended., Jiow are they to be fixed or the b r ° l- '•" 1 1 ere: ttntl ahem, of the frothfuluiress eioreirje - statement en pieces replaced, ailll plim Reaper Reaper which, .Vlltivt. inade4ettidaieftell etidre? oP ,: Partible remark by breaking in the midst of your Ilarvest may deprive yr , all tif the Reaping Machineankpeteeepreenittnee in you of the use, of it for ee'reet days. whilst had ie heen ' r e sAuntry are noire modifications 1,1 my Machine, all bought at home It weirlil It ace beerrready for me again -e , puler nutuulbetalue* having oespos• * tied exi,:ri in a few hours, as we have the patterns for all the Me- i r ~... it,it in compaillion With my own., ..'a , .-. chines that we. soli, end keep a geml toj i ark of extras OO t- Eingle year's SEVERS SETatalarrl-s.Viory the h Urf and, riends an"d all others to so that eau cannot etene gir am ll3 a call We w le o r u lfodo he P iturt, e I Farmer, tleititt polut of DEIRAIIIWTY,.uOIackine is 9r : i rev} for sitAripe to all others, besides several meet ini; chasing Owe:Vlore, as our aim to to pie .9 Ana I,:seis- . vor o mt , mtrinaxw. . vti . mpmd , ,v , in ni4 ,„ 4 . gular Annual..., ed. ~ , I , oD•entooin,p4mplilet forth wi,teli wilt tte finedahed those { Also CASTINGS of all hindA madet 9 'lltiref . ' r e'll' 4 . Wile desire further informatiou, by addreseing nice or stort notice. • 1 *..,"iel:M.X4;gt , )117,11,G Dy e rs, P7NGINES, Still Gearing, Shafting. we Manufacture CYltu. , 7 l . It. megOir,ifir,,K. and repair &dam Ettittee, Shelings, Circular Saws,. ~ _ ily wm. s. ,.... vicc.,mmtcv. . Lathes for wood turners, itc. . MVO t .1 ' 1 l'. ek , --To correct a tniertprneheusion frorterecunt News- i . ItEPAIIIING all kinds of Machinery attended.to Ili tli !Paper reports, I nine oar. that, while the Couunissioner diepetch. Atlfirese. A. MAJOR t Yillo. Irefused to extend PATRNT of Leah, that et:October IS - Lebanon. May 25, Iti;:re. -: .47 will. net expir r e fir several , taus to come, anti that IS i has been my most imprlrtent Patent: and fertilise timer' IZemmr Manttiheturers cannot eivy morellearljettly Ma.,.. thine then they :have done levetoftwe. They must Milt' carry their Raker on the hack Of the platform, and Rubes i i mit: to ether celleequent imPerfettimm. - CYRUS 11. WOOE:WOK. to - C. I': 8 tinemetz, Agent. for Lebanon eternity: ` POST Of ik , i lice Addrese Annville Post. Office, . Lebanon Comity, Pa. .31aj• IL ltslL e St. . • - • ' 4 5.:' . 3' ,- -.s.e. . • Private Stile... - •1 ..• 11111 E Subscriber offers at private side all that certain 41 6 ,I, farm or tract or laud, situate artly in Pinegrove lewnsilil ,Schuylkill county,an I*i% Bethel town ship, Lebanon county bouudial by andsof Eck ert and Guilford: Benjamin Ayerig7*. Denial 71 Doubcrk P PAI OthUes, voutaining 01112 bll I itlreit and !!! forty-light 'fares and a quarter, with the appur- it ti3nances, consisting of a two story Jog dwolling.huuse, (weather boarded) a 1% ?tory log dwelling house, a new bank barn, other out-buildings, and a now water power saw mill. For terms, &c., which will be easy, Apply to 0.. W„. MATCIIIN, Agent. Pinegrovo, April M,1643.-tr. • New Boot and Shoe store. TUDOubscribur would respectfully inform the Citizens of Lebanon, and surrounding couutry, that he bae opened a NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORM, in .Ifarket Street, one door •Fnuth of Minis Lidreran Church, Lebanon, whore lie is prepared to furuielt • all who will giro him a call with home Iralib 1.1001:i cr SUOES, mode of the bestor Leather. 41- As hy keeps none other but his awe make oii hand, be a ti aEolielt a there of publi c patronage, guar anteeing .will render satisfectiun. Call and See him. • J. J. ExitY WEAVED. Lebanon, Slay 12,1853. AUDI'I4) it) Li - Al OTIC E Estate of Odom Petry, deed., rplIE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, to audit Use account of Georgo Petry, Executor of Adam Petrydee'd., late of Bethel township, LAIIIIO . II county, and ' to make dis tribution of assets remaining iu tho !muds of said casco utor, will attend to the duties of his dppointasent. on Tudduy, June 21, 1859, at one o'clock, P. le, at his &doe, in Fredericksburg, Lotianoti county, when and where all who are interested in said state may attend. JACOiI May 25, 1859. Auditor. For Rent. 911111: FRAME UOUSP: baktuadut to Sobend dtorcs, on Allarket Et., reborn., is offered .S , for reut Apply to 2'. mown. 111 April 2J, WO, 411'1 - glide 44Vir-r!.... ATTE NTION. Voluntsb re of Illibanon County, in 2.1. Brigade, .52h Division, Perms, hauls Militia: You are to moot at the usual plan: of meeting of your. respective compauica on thc first Ittoodzky of Junc, ix.cf. boils; the oth day of June, 1850, then and tinge t 9 Met tbo following named officers, to wit: anklipitnidier General, Ono Brigade Inspoctor, " Ono Colonel, one Lieutenant Colonel, audune Major to turn, a Regimeut. Also, at the sacra and place, to cart rich Com• po ay officers as it ompairy may bnehtAr.; The Captain mending otlicir eonipany shall superb:l4l4l4M eidition,•atal take to bib funidelibee two Or mord menledn. win) deserally swot , . dr, affirmed before the poll Is orenrd, to conduct add elec tion burly end impsistally, ant make a erne and correet return thereof. The said Beflierlabendfint wad bib us Metal:its shall make out nail duplicate scantrua of the Mlle, /tiled sty theta, nation the number tar votes cast fur-each perbon for the deferont ollhissra allland for , coin, I puny as well Brigaltiodderand and lirigado fusfinetor —one of , saididiaindliiidibe saih Supenintandeut44each, ' compistij'ildst Anna to ho btu& with the , papa the Company, and.the "other be shall within five keys de liVer, ,ur "luso tube delivered, to tho Brigades liarpoaor then In commindon. Y. walitai, ffrigadelnakentor, 2d Brigade, ritit rolgutaege.. . Brigade 1 u..pee'tor's Office, May 25, 1554 ------,---..-- I - - Ablesil ion . _ I ii t)ss , An save ittontv " 1 rt qfv -- .:iin.Elts , tif-the "Lebanon County ....,, ! ;111113 policy of Saving „Money j: Joiportant to all pt•r 1. sons, and in eonsidrratii3n of Mils. tfidi un d o 0.11 'Association' for tdetection of iterse - --,.. t thiev e s, end ,th:": ry2Of..lbilen Proms, have placed thetnaelyesLo it..poslikon I.lol4l.4thgrP;" enabled to favor the citizenly of /Amon ,an t airy las welVestlf those 'it Frig to join the Coln. - kr k ' !, party, ore requested to iliternhlo at - dm public house of m l o, r e iw t . h,ln . n . er ,witli mo_ ~ iito n t:ailklt„ ., : h i illS n .7inntiirmtri on liAreltD.ll7, JUNE 4, /MA, At I tr- • . it.. a ..: L Met re " Lr ir'.., n •i 14 ...1. .4 .1 .74"` TIME this :spring, and arc opertin- Mt . tAt ttIA eleVii,ltg- ..% polfettibl attendance to requaited, ;it ~..,„ ( . 1 w ai l dz‘ ,._., , _t24x i busineuof itnisortfoice will- be transacted. • ' . , - 4 'w-r4v" , ' ' ceil 4 ` ''' 4 •l/ 14 ' 4 . 1 . . . ti .V' FR EIiERIOII-.8 PREC ft lilt, President. i Sumpter gee:l,l,l4pr eitedialievivolsie. ~ Ie re HENRY S., ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer. L 4 nets' alolutliWP, Stdftlitt 'eliPtildaiy Vie i i, • PETER 7,IMMERMAN, Secretary. diversal of qiiiggiomarop . ~ g, irrA i thililres of the sante. 7 -` . • . - Lebanon, May 11, 18:58, - I SIMS '' /34111gretta :41164/11188 4 11141: hellaildila "Chall . les.- - Taznatlues. * : J P! -' . ' - i g tg 1 41 s7i. /I k l r "It, Tissues, do. do. .1,..4 1 11ei led lit- Ileragea,- .; d 0..., , ~.tio. do. ~.. 0., Lawns, - " ti`o." 4 " 1.1 ' l W' ,t 3 41110 *sr do. •Prittie..t t. - . -..idqYl ,te I 'loll7itiel litS' ' re do. A heatiy_4o4, t ot allit.o.it s 1c , 0 4. aaettlettlltPtal /0 MI lirtalesoliti4o 5Y 1153. • ' !'• 1100 k 10 0% Leflitriti VOW tit' 1 --' . .: a ) *SPAM OAP I, henia is ' We are fully prepare* ,Insl4.!vuteforwagiWittako your %Alias !mown, a. A wt4T - ..M tit . frdy'flic Clothe, 4 ;,.... , 41 ItrA. " . ,Nereeilloe, 4 Cessimeres, ' Linens. . !nods, ' l5 -fv . / . 4041, 1. - alerinantelor, ' Cottouaties., . 4 .Velljeta. OROCE&Y DEPARTMIM74 unpurpal ~.ted. eget.* for 7.8 , 9rand best whitdkitlitiMit pes-pound , -Molas ses, Yellow Syrup fur 141,14 and 14 eta.. per quart.— Raisins train GX to 12/x4 eta.. per lb:. liittots,`reecho" 4.e., Sr,, ail very rcegonuWo in- churl our lott • 1,,4 are ten per cent.. lower till? preilons. as they.ity_iner chant hare altered the priotat,-ithre.haneat of Intharean, ?...1 had by all who buy at c1 k ,.. , i . 1 . F . BEE tuvr. stars: . of Lebanon, May 4,1859'. ' 4 tlilLdrialt.t PYLk:. Mowing anitße:spin.r Ma chine Agency. - MARKET STREET, PESILADIMPIU.S. WimrS FARMERS may see and judge for themselves, Let turn - SIX itP TILE -BEST CO3IIII.XED 31A CHINKS NOW iN USE :And int rebitso tho Malline of their choler!. EItILEN & rAssllorm, ita.3 Ilai-kut St.. pialadeliu.. TA NoTte,E. . .7'lc old stone learnt is moo tn life 4gain. T Olt N PETER. woirldtraspectlidly Inf.-nut the. C 1 public that lie con ti i nes t Ito billPil/(415 of m)reirro N SA-WINO AND DUES:ANN by horse power,in cbmiltouf, St rant, East Wootton. Ile finishes the following articles out of the hest and soundest liinestnnn that San be pita cured in thili fieighborhu,sl, viz:—Dom Stun and LPLAT rOWAIti, L'U.L3j)igia i r 03. CELL.M . VJOIC . Ontras, xlfr,ii.filsk lc blocks. as well as, i.loiLY,2thrr fulls that tsau be DlMMufastitspit litaatip i pricey an; trotn, !out to firs junlass tbierpod in a w n.d.iico wit, the qVality. rn lle was tliC farm person OHM& IsklautiAlltliiiiMilliolot. this place, uml in now proposed to fistlshisafshiun 6 . non ., t,O as 151 it 30 appeeraii spry littlesiatogiar his tbat of the handsomest Mathis, in proof of odds* Asi r. • thin lie dire-As 'be public to the tlibjaked reeuretfully Wits" all thuss adi ra i t in tend ercellogview buNdinks. establblitn.ro . and conoinqiliemselves of the <empshinsl work as;meta do the cheapness tattodittictii., Lebanuu ; April ITC?, 1514.-ly. 1 4 4110i1112g: AXICHANt. ROFFMAN m 3 Zhilti . etruny form I • LI F JLthe Citizens of Lebanon, that b hat arIIOVEn his TAILORING TloAttooo to Ciiniberland Street, two door, Ennt of r's Store, and opposite the Washing ton llmtsr. where' UII persons who wialtgarineutr made up In tho wont hisbiouablc styk and Iniskinanntr. are in vited to coil. I 1&) lately received IR :New Yolk'; Phil ad•dphitr, Parts Ent! Louilo*teportorst. • Spriv *altel, Summer Fashions, and as lie has none bur test work moormpinyod. ie iparai l tora that sil.work, entrusted to him will be done taw satisfactory zippiest:. - , his 11.mi11i544 ,41 444e .lvm toem_ror their pat. runagelicrobifors, lie respectfully aidjeitapnblic faros. TO - T,A.U.OliSl—.Tust received and furssele sn i t philma i ii.kj e , Report a Spring a sartancg Itambie Tidlor,Vnis hay this Fashion. should let XhoulubsCr know 0f.,1,10 4seAsottL l 4;4l.4lle.aeti:4nike Irksisrasagen 113 410 , Aticm..o.-ammova.. hob vigiß , 4, 4 e l he 4w:l, # •.! A ;;Cn. 1 AMMO SPX, tegy cap:444—p -to -Iklll.l' tin .r ° , qt Illaii.' tint Seen the n tlier P.i f • giim lr'n t , WO - 11 3 0 , ...-114at - AG EN .1.: Timitzw.lecir VATcO. - :,,MtJtnrciarr Estiao.4s 57.432 .narkiii 4trec t io. o w d o , ), Phil. , • ---/ 4 4 11 udr;", 'Prat pp., ,I ;. ig9 i,s with/as to *n...11411.,,ps ' .what. 4 4fr onhfhitud .ifitodit.. -111i` —u , r an t ; . • • - Nottp , i lll 0 ^L 4.4 811 1 144 j 1 11K - V • ';''` Trm Irmkeepers af..A.w. ill * •' .merest; teashinualbidadteclry ithilillarer 4144111110 Nirc k ,ubie entiery. and thy, bitft,gtitwll all • . 1. - ha rasa Ulu attractiona idiaritiih this i ~, morale. OTifia , V4Ao/63 4 '859. . 6:3': Ma;tet blr + ll. '' ; „:„,-..p ,w,,_ .1 v•is, 7 ;fiete — iff ANN* pax LA...504-_!.llllitiabs 8 harebx given cilia's jili Slits; . . -o- l ig ii loa la ble oine , i‘ .....ord'Ed4aklodtqlreir MISSI/h1 1 ..Wii... i , . • Sib - ABDUCT/ 0 N OW X 0 t? I . 401. 0 401 P c,I . WWIII itidossl47o4l-Witi*Frotildhe 9. - i .41:"Lomdmitar 31Evillt. i8:i0, Lkatl a r B .* o . ° " r" 4 C°- L 1 0 311110 *M0114111111M1111040gr 1,04.1" 1 „ F • t !"... 9 1 -1.411; iii loarriryggn doper and of liiiidies. I 7 .:TAsairkiiii j MU A 4,1 40 7 4ttinflow , o. For :in mill ' 7 r m a c f • i A I ISPA/NPVIVV ( 44I, 4 II/tillegil*" Dr, Aia .... 1 40 , ..: . 04/2. - t•" - .i g 11 ....... A ,,..ii ps 0 44 . 19^T. ..46 31st Alti: ...if , - i VA; A" or i,N, • . a t ite ial, I ltin'Olata :' :. 540."*.tlikddk , 44P A .1 . IWO naMadlar. erlIft : 111PWIllii, Clt o£ *fig q 6. A. NICOLE t. 7 I wallies, iiind synrYthing u l .`• Y" "11 ,‘, 3ir gitt. izalY ./ 7I t 1V cletigolis 't, .= 4., .cheap at NAB , MOS. Mal arOteallieSA • Ao;:taror ve Stouia al 7 lift6Oleote' f iruite ire. recited by OM! toSMl.Ltdiettu, Mark/4 crooks Mv. cltioub! • 10001113. NM! VaNLIGh• at filo* 4104, 0 5 0 .05.4110 , a1d. • • It. 11- I .‘s EDr 5 miles, 21. curtly. •• iiscar 41k .. 4 1 ri 90'-1'. .• lAltatta: May 11, 1850 ELM I3Z1=1!IU I IT ILI, la: sold by public vendua or nut cry. ou .i 47. 1 t URD.4I7, the 18th day '.f June, A 1 I'd le.:1, at :ha Public House of Henry Siegriat, is the Boreileh of Leh ; anon, Lebanon county, the following real Eatate,L wit: No.l. A certain 11esaitege, Plantation or tract of land, 6E1140 the greater pert in Cornwall township, and the rieidue in South Ann:ille,towliship, Lebanon mut. . ty, adjoining lands of Jaeoh...Erki6r, John liattn,iileitth ' Long. Abraham Long. Ntiaboel.Areider len4u.thate, son t,,lning One if welted arras. molts of leas; with the up purtenancoa: „Up buildings thwwan erected being 66 STONE ROM - LA --,Y- 7 1- -; end Stone }ipring•home!tt Larittilli Stole Burn. Lox . Stable and othenjoiddingi. -1, 1 0 , „, pp .. ith an excellent ORM! A ItlV:c.r • I'hAf# , ,t. '"-,' Paint-trees; and two good Sprillige, with -- , . ' running water near the buildini.e, (the Quittapahf;la Creek running throng!, the fareci;htpurt of 'gem teidhei t item good timberland, and the cleared land belogin it high idate of cultivation, 111111 diVPill hail convenieui 110 . 4 . 8,, Said all in good fencoe. - It' tale of gm hate •1 moat desirable farms istalteiganoll County; bake: . 1,-u milea from Anneille, andtoretiflom Lebanon; and with it in quarter of a Utile of ai eto 131114mnd:oft the jiiitiki It Dauphin tbrup . fite, nod within half a mile of the Lob • ianon Valley Railroad, = , - -- ~ =i a , Perwma wiabing to view the preminitti are-4b , AtaY of rale, will plosemto call on Siouan knamijr thin on i the prosniana, or on the underaigntaftW4U'Ltilbsasat. 1 lin. 2. A eartaiu tract. or parcel of land itituata, : i.e I North Lebanon Ml:Mahn, said county, adjoining Intik of Joseph Snavely. JAlin LigArrit.a.) liana), PertnaaavaPt I G. litilman arid , there. containing Eight Acne, more or less. through whieh the Leb. Val. Railroad Mimes, and 1 the public road leading front Lebanon ere itellelaw, with i the appurtenances; subject to the right of thi said i Railroad company. lehteirahl part No. X. will lAA* in the whole or in parts, to suit pierchascrx,,and would form dealrable places Ter Coal towline e an I t! or IMA MS:I on :aid itailrolut 't 'Sale will contineued"dt, (Qgfi o'clock N:Ric. Vternoom 1 When ennilitiois of,Sele e,ifflii'liencletnowt: lite 1, . .:11)Alil tilt ITTIN tall, , Aat-agnee ut I.'lWe:a 1ix.m , ..-Le a I.V:re , Lebanon, May - '4,18;,9. - BUSINESS CARDStIo A n . BO VG lift; , A 71012 X HY AT LAW M . (Mee retno ed tr Houle f.r. j.l. reedy necapied by Micheal 'Wagner, •Cupbirtlatni, Street, nearly opposite the Court itellint.. Lebanon, May 11, 11159..-6 tn. Wia),ITI. DEitt - • . 4 TPORII:Y %T L,4 , (net. nprwaite lir"Court House. 144134 ok.vulall %I Arndt it. Boughtpc, Estl, .1 . 6 y, 11, ite, GEORGE W. KLINE?* ATTORNEY AT LAW.--Offiee with lAlaltdiumeAgeq.; Lttlanoo, Pa. LlA?Lanuu : 0,4,1t69. JOSIAII FUNCIaT, ATTORNEY. Al' L. 1 51 lIAS REMOVE.° his *Mee to Mr. Itoliland'g net utht tng„ (second story, at the aptly,) two doors mgt or bta present location. [Lebanon, March 72, 115.5tt,1y. J. II; It*lD %VIVI AN, A TTOIINFIY-AT.LAW, has REMOVED his ofli& $o Funk's New Building, (second story.) Cumberland street, Lebanon. Pa. Lebanon, April S. ..7?1. retleit. ,4 ll, CO 7 ll • , ADTERTISI.NU AUENCY. NAASAU ',IA, YORK, Ec 10 STAT}: Sr.. ltorreN. S. %I. Plttentill Co., are tho Agenta for the _ltZalttlle rliacr, 3111/4.1 that men Tianentlal ainr largest circulatio,lf hi the United States and the Culadas. They alttiluthori ze,r t 6 contract for na at our loweat rates:" ' EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON,_ PAt trill: subscriber wishes to - inform old friends, and 1 the public generally, that he lutaagain taken the above well-known House, Ile will be much . pleinied to accommodate all who map favor him with a•call.. LocarioN.—Corner Cumberland and 31arket . streeta. irj..-Omnibussim running in imunviimi Kithllll,%talf Road Truing. . in% Lebanon, Nov. 114 AIFAYIE TEII R W GAS FITTER. A. S. ELY'S Ellice, Walnut street. Lobo , Ali. Pit. A large and beautiful tosintmeritof FIX TURES fpguttioewell..koown establishrnint of COS.MI=, li.tarn. always ou hand.at Philadelphia prices. ' work warranted to *ire satiatlietion. 'ARP' Alt orders will he faithfully executed uti the unrit riavoniable terms. -The bat o f r<ferenec given_ VT1411;7)7. Mi etllNAl9 l f 4 : l C4 . o4 (6rner 3.tuatro ang gepfluit stred,q, Ltly 1 1101, 0 ", nstlYer.teretritr.. °RN/MEN/IA& BASTs.AND WIL1311:0:31T4VION AILMGS 1, t o OR Ueutderies. -- rei'didag. l'iiblic I'2 .tate , GeotoraftaillOK. IrlifiWtfeln - feadi4zieart riety,of desitomhigw.ir,priptts than tTtit o var citsVir ob. tainod otAowberfc. - ""Xititi. CIMISI'VENCEIS or . ofitry serbtiOn'e n natuiPtiPiliePt• OK band. , .tic; tl Ft 2.5. 1451,5,--tr, TUB LATErre N.% 'rt. • l ithlirtf rillittail i kiitiriirOft . tif,a.: ~ -, • -•.;,•.. iyv.i zoNstnNts& SiteillThkluniettpuff. reigiid • 1% now statl largeattN•k& .„1, , . . ' MING dria ;Rim.l , l : Eil ustrr . isTw.,:,:a. • .I.l.Xet ad srli,noeregetteissellEstrasopeotino t rapon (log ev, ert a,is y {wort to.uobler deed* suet Inewr vat, LitiTu and ',e'iOncj, will glow anew and 1 0 **liar euNditeriJhatltilui eattgraeder - ronerp. ion. 1 1 - .1. tintoilarq TrlirtH . ARO** t * 11,4. ti01vt,,,,, p 4 .Vetti llfr y • t ~.:- • - it, In lII' U7l of elftetrie Plaidg • . tllltigicaollfream alitin le 1'11i,, , Quiparz,[411 . ,,t,„„.7 ; .. _.._. j na ed hy fheM.IM.,US nltiMpOye 1\1141)41- id 414 . dgninr , A000= 6 ' hogreat evenji .4 tint agi4l: 'rber.F9tl dr.olorttl:ully • - taWdbßialli ak.ATrallt3•a4.4 dor pot. .= t fidr,wol l isiteeyeite4s.Larga and CI 1....! 8 0(1; OT a DIXPIIIONMIkIikikiI kiln E" rinwirsa, t i c7 c i Wr) ratAillit iit ;, n114.144.74'7.. ',V - , 2 1;1. 7. - 4 t ab 5 .vilf loreohnita l m . i . iittrieli ertilsairadiait UZIe not posted injhozr2,l4;zmilatim..... ,... . .., . 0. _ Tagremr.rueran 17 ormier th thrbro. . 11 %, es, ~41C >,. .e.. a t:.. 'l ll ,ll 4 tWa n i ed i t [ i . twn Is. P3on, in .1. clothing Stott,allwrtilf '. ' • • ' . • • • . • Illylt , m ta.,4 amri eyiel tjA p apoda .. utal Lila Pik" Oat 'mtl 1 16kait A : , - A j.I%E. „ik .. v.lsaiirw s h ow . e ! L gsoller7 Ile wirmatetillfrOmewtted. , i llrPieVrtploW4kneg , slomilia. 1 15 okespett. u .lllO . „ l i:i 4 d,`,",;;',Wm'ZZAFT.,r`iv'agrrY. l 4 l 4:e patn,nau: in times Nig :tn.t hope by molt, ALt.sntlon to melt Atitvutitwapio.dmiallllll9ll4 - " :.! '"' „. ialzEs lux , IRO. • •t^ tenssitifiaNtsiticapwww. the Court llouoe. Lobatten, May .1.0,1539. - • Viiit t . .. Grea.t Slack orgitilft w itriadis I WOULD talcs, ocrookin.to - infasit avoit c. I. bouors tbpt i l am now, for Hut„ygnigtorAba East. liP for • ' "RI4 lt INuttsll4sll , 4 Iro whirl] trill ienoll,by-tbo close of Lao week or brain. log .1f loixi. tIA ill I.! an duo it Stork of Foroigu nod AttoTkiiii go ...iv; a. 4-4.4441 imi*.ibly'be 4.olectoll by any tu t Alialsitsubtrei.this County. . ~ - 1 w0u1...V..1t lolly Invite. ill 47.4.414 .l.iiyer,.., or wbat is; 40silvallket410rAroval.Foor Mquth's.Buyeri, 4.r btriblir in KiIio:AVIV. lf2,tralituu. to Vatiaqi&Apakitio yostolilL I loomroWdu rf diftw..ll r4.oaYll.47.lroillile. - %UMW” g 'You fur von. 141'0114 'I. UM yOU NOW*. I,r .1 otio, 3lonth 24,:49. . al.'..i. MAMAS-
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