Cljt TEEMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUL 22, WO HOME AFFAIRS. SCATTER TEE LlME.—Lathe may be used in several ways very advantageously just now. &atter it aroundyour cesspools and kitch en drains, and over the floor of your cellar where vegetables l .s. t been stored. It is a powerful lisVrector, to prevent unpleasant and unwhole some odors. Use it liberally; also, as white wash. The Sunday Schools will cele brate the 4th of July es usual, and, wo under stood, in the usual plac.es. .• , corner room, on the first floor :01 : 1Pui;c's new building is offered for rent. See advert hewn t. The two farms of Mr. Samuel Etter' were sold by the Sheriff last week. The farm on which Mr. Stier lives, containing 210 acres, was sold to Mr. Jacob Engle, of Dauphin county, for $lO5 perome--$24,150. 'rho 'other ?arm containing 225 agree, was bought by Mr. David Kreider, at $4O, subject to the mortgage, which would bring it to about $O3. s LAUER'S vv rr ELL.—ine Artesian Well at Lauer's Park, has attained the depth of 800 feet. The rock is a carbonate of lime, and so very hard that occasionally the bore almost entirety stops progress. There is water in abund ance, but no overflow. It is strongly iinpregna 'A with carbonic acid.---Reading rimer. COUNCIL PROCEEDINOS.—Met June 16. The following orders were drawn, viz :—Gas, 1 month, $18; Focht & Sons, $62,32, brick in 1858; S. Babb, policeman, $l5; IL McCord, do. $1.5; Appeal Otheers,S4 ; D. 2. Miller, $6 for making duplicate and filling up appeal notices ; Street Commissioner, $32,25 fur work done on Mulber ry street; $2,..101130 - do*., on Water street; $11,62 fur do. on 'Rebrer's' road ; Josiah Funck, Esq., for 11. T. itoeboll4 wife, appeared before Coun cil and protested against the straightening and widening of Pinegrovo street. The following res• elution was adopted : Resolved, That the street Regulator be direct- ed to drew an ordinance ta open, straighten, and widen Pinegrove street, front the Railroad to the North Lebanon borough line. • On motion Mark's Alley was ordered to be cut down, The street Commissioner was ordered to open n gutter along the old channel, through Goodhart's mendow. On motion, the Street Reg. olator was ordered to have the guttering made ,rhere property holders, after notice neglect or rc• . fuse to 1111V0 010 SUMO dune themselves.. On me , tion a Culvert was ordered to be constructed on the east side of Walnut street, from the Railroad to the quittnpahilln. On motion the property holders along the south side of Chestnut street, Plankroad to Mark's Alley, were ordered to Sig down their pavements - , with permission, how.' ever, to leave .5 feet of the enbnnkment standing until now buildings are erected. The Collector ",.m.l Treasurer each gave bonds in thesum of $6,- 000 for the titlifehporfortnanee of their duties.— Adjourned. r.i .l / 4 7 .7f - The following is an extract front a letter lately received by a friend, from a Lebanon county farmer out week : CAtirox, Ohio, Tune IQ. 1559. "We had a bad frost last Saturday night. It froze everything except the Oats, which it hurt but very little. "intent, rye, corn, potatoes, ap ples. cherries, grapes,, and all the garden vegeta bles, froze down 'tit the ground. According to my judgment, of wheat farmers Will not get enough to pay for cutting off.. We had a very heavy hail storm the week bittern last in. Corroll and. Coshocton counties, 'south Of us. It is re ported that hail was 4 feet ;leap on the ground, and no big as goose eggs. It is very cip,14.1 here.— The leaves or the trees are frosted yellow. They aro offering $2.25 for a bushel of wheat, but could not buy a bushel in a week. ITehr is $lO a bar. rel, and hardly to be got." Yours, &e Cattle is now shipped from Chi cago, to Now York, via Lebanon Valley Railroad, 'with but ono change of cars, (at Pittsburg.) Stock carrying is becoming quite an item for the road, "and is constantly increasing in importance. The exhibitions of Signor Blitz, in this borough, lest week, netted about $3OO to the . Fire Company. We were sorry to forego the kind invitation to attend a Pic NM and Ball, on Sat urday last, at the "Prospect Rouse," Itfissimer's Station, L. P. R. R. Other engagements inter fered. We trust the party had a pleasant time. Every instance of fast and reek loss driving through the streets of our borough, should be prosecuted. On Saturday evening a party not only came near breaking own neelts, but endangered the lives of all who hap pened to be on the route of their wonderful ex ploits of Jehultun. We respectfully invite the atten tim, of the public, to Dr. Ross' pure fountain Soda Water, prepared in iron fountains lined with porcelain, from the best materials, And Savored with the choicest fruit syrups. All who desit:is delicious, healthy And ice-cold beverage should call at Dr. Roes' Drug Store, Opposite the Court House. The Basement of Funek's new building bus been taken by Mr. G. F. Reinhard, who intends shortly to re-open it as a Restaurant. In connexion therewith he has also taken the Hall on the third story, which is to be nicely fit. ted op for a Billiard Saloon. WALXING SPANISIL—We noticed the other day a high official escorting in Spanish fashion a drunken man to the Squire's office. As old Jimmy was at work the next day we presume the difficulty was amicably settled Lemberger's Soda Water, Oh ! it is delightful I Very refreshing! The most luscious drink I have tasted, are frequent ex ;demotion of its quality at Lembergar's Soda. 'Fountain, he Evangelical Lutheran Syn woalig:il'ow holding its 112th session, in Salem's Lutheran Church of this place. The attendance "orpreadhers ls large. ~.The following accounts of as disgraceful * proceedirig.ak ever human beings tvere guilty ec, is from the Wheeling (Va.) intelligencer of a late date : F0r,80016 time past, awoman named Sarah Gat ton, watt her daughter and son, have been living In Blount Liberty, Belmont twenty, Ohio. Their habits of life are ritther,, , mgosed to the regula. liens of good society. IA • this country. Th e i r house was the resort' of men *hose names were not altogether unsullied, and the women lived in *Pea adultery with two' persons, much to the shame and disquietude of the bettor people of the village. On Friday night last a party of men %ii.de a descent upon the premises, cut out the front part of the building, and demolished every thing is the house. The lawless party then eMPtled the feather beds, and after thrashing Young t3atton severely, tarred and feathered him. They made him promise to lettive the house and `go to work. After this Mrs. Gatton and her two daughters, the latter of. whom is only sixteen years of age, were treated to a emit of tar and feathers, and aetually carried through the streets ton 'Me rails, together with 11, Tiiri named Bryan, and the son, who occupied a sisillar - - 81 50 A YEAR • Jam" The Millerites in New.Tersoy held a meet. ing, June 12, at Newark, to condole with each other on the postponement of the destruction of the world. The Newark Mercury says : "At the meeting of those deluded people at Union Hall in the morning, one of the speakers said that it hod been announced in the newspapers that it this day did not witness the end of the World, they would give up their belief and cease to bold their meetings. This was an error. They in tended nothing of the kind. If the world didn't some to an end, the night take place, he counselled his hearers to ho in no wise cast down, but to hold up ti ttF os cud look according to the Scriptures, 'time w:is up ' He had not proph etic vision, and there mjght be some error in the emit:elation, but es far as he could see it was high time for the consummation of all things in gener al, and everything in particular.' A ITEA'rs - "RI:.) BlLturtDS.—The ;fames ville Times says Prank Parker, formerly of Mil waukee, whose friends lately published e chal lenge to any person in the State, made a "rue" r,f fire thousand one hundred and seventy points oa E. 4 atorday,..Tene.4th, on the Hyatt House te bk. it was made-while playing an ordinary full game, and the first twenty-one points wdre made "round the table;" after which the two red balls and the cue ball-being about eighteen inches from the cushion, ho -played them skilltutly.and carefully as to make one thousand seen hundred and sixteen consecutive parolees, nmking, in all 6170 points! The. billiards were fairly made, ;old tl:e time o,eupied was :thaw two hours, when Prank'berng fatigued, and doubtless somewhat nervous and excited, accidentally' , ;rose" th e m and thus was compelled to "dry up." This is said to be the largest run which has ever been accomplished fly 'any ;layer. A gentleman iu New Orleans once made 4144, and another in some portion of Illinois-(we think Galena) -made vory near MD. . • • L. B ILIDIES AND GENTLEMEN : A COEPI' my hottest (warruest is tame) thanks JOIL for the no *nd of support whicb . you ninu'T giro me—only beeause I didn't giro ,you the op portunity. Thtl Tenson3 *bleb led, the to glee you the . go-by oh t , , 4 d ay r riltuiiridatiOn were =girt' rod thirfiA ty, or they iroulthftlavo weighed With me—that's fret. Daring Mfrs 'to Lowet :We *ere shown throiigh the Laborat66 of our 'Celebrated coun tryman, Drt..l. 0. Area. Scarcely could we hare believed what is seen there without proof beyond disputing. They tionntrne a barrel of solid .Pills, about 50. 000 doses and 3 barrels of Cherry Pectoral, 120, 000 doses per diem. To what an inconceivable amount of human suffering does this point! 17.0, 000 doses a day! ! Fifty million of doses per yesr I I What acres and thousands of acres of siolt beds does this spread before the imagine.. tion ! And what sympathies and woe ! True, not all of this is taken by the very sink, but alas, much of it is. This Cherry Drop and this sugar. ed. Pill are to be tile companion of pain and an guish anti sinking sorrow- I .the inhel'itance our mother Eve bequeathed to the Whole flintily of man. Here the infant darling has been touched too early by the blight thr t withers half o'er race. Its little lungs arc affected and only mqcbing and waiting shall tell whinh way Its breath-shall turn. This red drop on its table is the.talistnan on which its life shill hang. There the blossom of the world just bursting into womanhood, is stricken also. Affections most assidions care skills not, she is still fading away. The wan messenger comes nearer and wearer every week. This little mediciment shall go there, their last perhaps their only hope. The strong man has planted in his vitals, this sidle disease. This rod drop by his aid is helping him wrestle with the Wormy:L. hie enemy; the wife of his bosom and the cher ubs of his heart are waiting in sick sorrow and fear lest the rod on which they loan in this world be broken. Ixt•oRTANT ToYouirO New York correspondeut informs us that he has known. Dr. DELANEY, (whose adverilsement is in our paper of this week„) for several years, and that his rep resentations may bo rolled on. Re is an old prae titioner, who has made thie department of medi cine a speciality and who has, met with the con fidence and encomia descries. • TITEEE CALVES ALT A 13rwriff.—A Cow balollgiDg to Levi Mast, of Caernarvon township, Berk county, gave birth to three calves on Fritio.y, the 110th inst. One of the calves lived but a few 1 hours, the other two are thriving and "getting fat." .7.47.- The twin daughters of Abraham, °else, of Gettysburg, Pa., died there recently at the ego of 44 years. "They were torn and raised to gether—nerer separated for a single night dur ing- their lives—v-410h the same disease, frnesAles) died withiu a few hotrs °flinch other, and were buried Fide by •eido in the same grhve. They traveled life's path brand in hand, and in death they were not parted." ta.,. The Savannah Republican Pays water mcdtens, the growth of that latitude, made their Appearance .in the market on Saturday last. It pays they were 'of medium size and priced at 50 cents. IXOG CttoLtna.---We learn that this terrible ais ease is prev,ailing to an alarming extent among the Ithgs atlisidgeport, Fayette county. A large number very fine ones have died from its effects during the pest four weeks—Wash. (Pa.) Ex aminer. -4 0.fiA.ROAFeR Locust's.--The year 1859 is cotsid. ered to be the locust year. We well remember their coming in 1833, at which time they hung from the branches of the trees in our pnbile squares like honey bees, when "hiving." These singular insects came again in the year 1846, and there are, doubtless, many in our community who remember•the ringing sound with .whieh they made the public squares vocal. We think theymade their appearance in the month of June. It is said they come every thirteen years. If this be correct, we may shortly expect' to see them among us. They appear to be harmless. They come suddenly, and take their departure -jest as quickly. P. The New York Tribune announees that the Pike's Peak express, in which Ilerate Gree ley was a passenger, upset near Denver City, slightly, ,injureng the phitosevher. ;It is under stodd, howerei, that u.rull in the free dirt" of Kansas did not in the least injure his white coat and used-up bat. These are proof agaihst such calamities. AO. Storekeepers should keep a look-out' for countetleit five dollar notes: on - the Philliptberg Bank New Jersey. The vignette is three men rolling i log; on right end, two men plucking corn; on. left, three nten shearing sheep. Notes answering, this deseriptien, for any bank, are worthless, es they tire printiefroln,the original plate - of a broken Georgia institution. Ileiv Toe MAY liNew Goon is,a good sign and true when yoti see amid a little group or boys one dart fromAherest, and tossing his arms above his bead, and shouting, "!here's no Father!" as he runs to meet him. :You may be sure, no matter what business troubles soccer that man may have, that there is ,a spot in his heart still fresh and green,whieh the cores of the world have had no power to blight. "There's my father!" With what a pretty pride the little fel low silents this. He must be, indeed, a brute whose fatherly heart doeS not swell with love, whose eyes feel amply repaid for that day's toil, no matter how wearisome. After all, /ere i 9 the only thing worth having in this world. They who stand over new-made graves tell us se.— Fame and money and ambition dwindle to noth ing beside: the white, calm brow of death, though God knhws it stay be the youogling of the flock, whom lips have never even learrie * d:it`syllable of our name:. pEr• A correspondent solidi us a copy of the Norwich (England)-Nercary, with the follow ing card marked. It will be seea that Rommel has not forgotten his Ilumhuggery ; the card having been published soon after he was saluted with a Volley of eggs, at a political meeting, where he had the impudence to make 11 gneelt in favor of the Parliamentary candidates ; TO THE EtEOTRESSES AND ELECTORS OP 'nu: CITY OF NORWICH. I give the pair of parlionientavy coves joy of their bargain. They've got their whistle—,anci whether "tis dear or cheap is no concern of ours. u r n , sa , i s h e d, a nd you're content, and they're happy—What's the odds? Believe we (or nor, as you like) Your's to the end of thuo, (without being tied to a second or tiro) P. T. BA A Seneca, MISTRESS Stenhon county, Now York', recently a County Sopa in tendent or Coinmissioner of Schools, refueed n teacher's certificate to a Miss Head because she declined plodg.ingliel . self not to kl.Lnee during, her engagements as timber. Mism Heel rtppliect to the State Supertneondtine, who sustained the up_ peal, thus establishing the: right of schen' m i s . tresses to dance. U Doctor! Spare no skill, nor cost, nor toil, to give the perishing sick sli'e best that human art can give.. Galveston, Te.ratt; News THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT - - Shooting a Woman with tin Air Gatn.—John Wilson, a recent importation from Nova Scotia, while taking a ramble through the city on Suter day afternoon, espied au air gun in a hardware store. Never having seen one before, his ,nrios ity was excited, and tie.dotermined to invost a few dollers in 00 - rill - abase of said weapon. Evening came, and with it a strong desire on the pare of 'Nova Scotia" to try the wetelorful powers of his new gun. Accordingly he proceeded to his bed room, in the fifth story of the Globenotel, in Wil liam street, and forthwith commenced practising at a gas Mine, on the corner of William: and Frankfort streets. At the first fire the glass was shattered to atoms, to the great surprise of sever al persons who were passing; a,eecond, third and fourth bullet passed over their heads. The third shot struck the iron work on the lamp.„and glan cing et', came very near puttingii end to the fele fel career of policeman Caldwell; of tho Foerth precinct. The fourth ball passed through the show window of a saloon opposite the hotel, ledgingiin the neck of Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, of Williams. burg, who was partaking of some strawberries and cream, in company with her husband. The hub. let entered the back of the - xi:eels, ; near the spinal column, ond•catne well nigh proving fatal. A Doctor happening to be in the immediate neigh borhood at the time, the sufferer was promptly re lieved, or else the consoquences might have been serious. Feeling satisfied that the shots cnine from one of the upper stories of the Globe Hotel, officer Caldwell proceeded to search all the rooms on the 313 1 4th and sth floors. At last he came to the room occupied by Wilson; and knocking at the door, demanded adMittence. "Nova Scotia" .seemed astonished at the Tetieleion of the. officer, .and, pretended that he had been lying on the bed asleep. The general appeaxamee,..ef hokever, Created a suspicion in the cellid of the officer that he had hit on the right person, and his suspi cious were confirmed on finding an air gun con cealed under the bed, and near it a number of leaden bullets, corresponding exactly in size with those which had been aimed at the lamp post.— Upon charging Wilson frith tie offence the tat- ter denied his guilt, but subsequently adinitted that ho was the author of all the milehief. Dy ' way of explanation, however, he said that he had on intention whatever cif harming any one, and exproseed his deep regret at having wounded Mrs. DftViS. Yesterday Morn lug Wilien Was brought before Justice Gabon], at the Lower Pollee Court, 1 when he was locked up for examination. The ball was subsequently extracted from Mrs. Davis' neck, and she is now in a fair way of re- I covery. It was by the merest chance in the world that she osca'ped with her life, for had the 1 bullet passed half an inch to the right shemould no doubt, have been killed instantly. It is to be hoped that Mr. Wilson's experiments with his air gun will be iteaution to persona iu the habit of using fire-arms and other dangerous weapons.— Hew York Herald, 13th. A NEW "SarA.."—A good story is related of some graceless wags, who had neither the fear of 'devils nor arctic dogs before their eyes, who amused themselves and sold the orowd.in.Atten dance upp;:la' place o(. atnusemen.t., :The scamps got a few pails of water, and "Wet the stairs and sidewalk with a thorough drenching, and stood all around the door-ways with their umbrellas wide spread ; which ominous sight was tatten by the young ladies nod their beaux as they came down stairs, as a pretty good sign of rain over- W/O—WIGS—WIG& head. It is said thAt Me girls pulled out their BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEESeurpass They are Weimar, )10t, easy and derable. handkerchiefs and covered,up their bonnets and Wog to a charm —Oa turnhflit,op behiud—no shrink gathered up their skirts, lawns and diminfey to l'eg off the head t-Itita.ed this is tie 0111:) , Establishment their hands, and • thus close-reefed, under bare i where these things are properly understood and made. poles, began to seud toward home. It is but :r33 Broadway, Vets York. just, however, to say that they were not the only ones sold, as the older heads, who ought to have known when "it rained," were equally imposed upon. It was not long, however, before they all began to see stare. dry }milks;. and the way they had been sold. These Indies will got a little wet the next time, before they cover up their bon nots.—Hurrisburg Patrit. DESCENT OF AN letaecxs MEFEOE/C BODY IS OSWEGO COUNTY.--On Wednesday morning, the inhabitants of the towns of Ptyloston, and Red field, in this county, were startled by the occur rence of a most renterkable phenomenon—the de scent frotn the heavens of an itutuense meteoric mass. The body struck the earth bete een the hours of three- and four o'clock, P. M., with a crash that was truly tori-ific, and the shock was sensibly felt and people aroused :rom their sleep at a distanee of five miles from the scene. The body fell upon the farm efllorace &Inger, silent ed on the line of Boyleston and . ReOeri,ttriking in a meadow and partially on the highway. It is estimated by our informant to corer about.half an acre of land. The earth was torn up in a. ter rible manner, and large fragments were thrown a distance of two thirds of a mile. The MASS is ve ry irregular in shape, and rises at some points to sixty and eighty feet in height, and is supposed to be imbedded in the earth as many feet. The surface has generally the appearance of iron ore. -The oteitement occasioned by the event among the inhabitants was intensn, - and the crush is said to have been terrific beyond description. Many supposed that the final Winding-up of terrestrial affairs had truly arrived.—Osmego Panadjak A Tucoar EXPLODEI3.—WO hare hoard of a recent instance of a fine horse being killed in his pasture by lightning. It has been said that light ing never breaks the flesh. This ease explodes that theory, as the lightning struck this colt bark of the shoulders and ramie a passage through the animal, body, lungs and hen7rt, large enough to admit a man's fist. On being struck ho made a desperate leap of about fifteen feet, and fell dead and rigid. ,• . 0 - ver briage the adieu of Athens, Georgia, is posted the following notice : "Any person driving over this bridge in a pace faster than a walk, shall, if a white person be fined hve dollars ; if a negro, reecive.twenty-lashes, huff the penalty to" be bestowed nirthe informer I" The Utica Herald reports that Mrs. Daniel D. Sickles has taken rooms for the season at tho Clifford Springs Hotel, and that she will re sist any application 01 her hasba.ud for a divorce, and will furnish proof of infidelity on his - part which will prevent any decree in his favor. Kr Mr. John Wise made a balloon ascension from the Centre Square in the city of : Lancaster, on Tuesd•ay after noon iv Of last e'Ok. After getting pretty well Up he beenme enveloped in a storm cloud—and learful of dangerous conse quences be descended to the earth, threw out a rope, which wasgrasped by a stur dy farmer, who held on to it manfully Until he got more assistance. After resting a spell,, Mr. Wise again mount.• erl, encoOntered the 'storm once ffibi•e . , and cone ivied to come doWn in earnest., which he did in East Earl; aboutthirteen miles from the city. Mr. Wise left next day for St. Louis to prepare for his grand balloon excursion from thence to the Atlanticcoasi. The balloon With Which the eipe`riMent is to be tried is of carrying twenty-persons. It is furnish" ed with a boat, by "Which the atronauts intend to raise and lower themselves Without discharging gas or ballast, and thus . be enabled to remain up as long as they please. The balloon was built by Mr. J. La Mountain, of Lansingbere, New York, who, in eonneetion with Mr. 0. A. Sager, started the 'idea of a voy age across the AllArti * c in a balloon at the present time. The mronauts pro pose to start-horn St. Louis about the 22d or 23d instant, and come as far east as possible, until they reach the Atkin tic coast; and, if successful in this ex• peritnental trip, they propose at some fu= ture time this season to attempt a 'voy age across the Atlanti'6.' The parties engaged in it are men of experience, 'and ar'e 'said to be sanguine of success. dooii FOR CotizinvercuT.— The three proposed amenrimenta to the Connecti cut State Constiiution,'reducing the num be'r ei the Representatives in the Legis lature, allowingeolored men to vote, and requiring an adopted citizen to reside in the State one year before becoming an elector, have all been defeated in the House of Representatives, the first by yeas 49, nays 173 ; the second, yeas 49, nays 173 ; and the third, yeas 21', nays 197. Connecticut is an old Democratic State; and although she litte nf late years departed from tlie true faith, ti're are glad to see that there is yet etiOtigh :of the Democratic leaven perVarting her peo ple, to save them from disgracing them selves by elevating negrnes to a politi cal equality , with white, citizens, and (as Massachusetts has just done degrading adopted citizens hy denyi`g them the right to vote for bon yea,r beyond the pe riod of probation prescribed by the Con gress of 'Vitited..States. Connecti cut will come alit right next year, we do not doubt. A Lorco Stusrertcß.—:Levi Long, post master at Pleasant Union, Somerset county, who was convicted at the pres ent term of the United States District Court, for stealing a gold dollar from the mail, was yesterday sentenced by Judge McCandless, to fifteen years in the western Penitentiary—the motion for a new trial having been overruled. prisoner is perhaps over fifty years of ago, and hitherto his reputation has been that of an honest, upright citizen. RATLIER Sii s iGuLAß.--tiie way the body of the railroad conducfOr;drowned to Shrewsbury =(\ r t.) pond, sonic days ago, was found thus; . Some quicksilver was put in a loaf of brown bread, and the latter placed in the water; ately it started off like a ; live against a strong `c urrent of wind , and ,waves, and went as fast as some men who followed it could row a boat, till it came to where the body was found, which was sixty . feet underwat er, and there stopped-! tociat gotitro. HAIR DYE—HAIR BYR—HAIR Wm. A, Batchelor's Hair Dff The Original and Vest- in The IrAdr All others are mere ten itat.ioll4l, and should be iit'oldeiti If you wish to escapo ridicule. DRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Binds without the least injury to Unit' or Skin, FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have boon awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor atone 1839, and over 80,- 000 applications have boon made to the Bair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. 14 - 11. A. BATCILELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WSIDDLYTED not to Injare in tile least, however long it may be condo ned, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated. for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold.or opflied (in 9 !orients rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 BroAdcray. Now. York. Sold in all cities and towns of the 'United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. OW` The Uonnine hos the name and address upon a stool plate stkgrueing on four sides of oath Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, .. 238 Broadirtty,,Now York. Sold at Dr. /toss' 'Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, Mititirly. DALTEY'S DIAW,pAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, In an ditenses intro: .#lation more or iceetfredorninates --not to allay inflamrnation strikes at the root ar disease —haute an immediate Cure: DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR', and nothing eisr, will allay inflammation at Dore, and make a certain cure DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. enre thn following atnong a great , n.talogue of di- News : ITURNS,FCALDS; CUTS, MAZES, eSGRL NIPPLES, COMM, SUNTONS, DEVISES ; STRAINS, • Pomp,. CELL-SLUES, LILES, SCROFULA, ULCERS, pErzr. SORES, FELONS, EA k ACRE; PILES, SORE EFEs,OOrT, SWELLING' S, EUEUMATIS.M. SCALD HEAT , ' SALT nnEVU, EALDEEFS, ERYSIPELAS ; ttLyowonx, rmanrate ITCO, SMALL PDX, MEASEIS, RASA, &C, &C. To some it may appear incredniOns that so many dis• eases should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to tbe fact, that the salve is a ebmbinatinn of ingredients, each add every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its apposite disorder:' MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its effects is magreall because the.thrte ig SO short be tween disease and a parmatten t and it is an extract or es it 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'ninatufttc •-.. ..ory should be one moment without it. . "•. •., No rain Extractor Is guanine unless the lxix lute 'upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of "teary Dai ley.Nlanufactorer. For ' , ale by all lirgists and. kutku t moctiethe dealers throughout tho [Suited Stntes and CamtdaS. Prulciosl Dopot, 'lO5 Chambers St, N. York. C. F. CIIACE Soli! at Dr. 11/.IF-1: Drug atom Labanon, Pa. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES—Dr. Cheespraan's PILLS—The combinations of ingredients iii theso Pills, is the result of a long and extensive ptactitc; they are mild in their operation, and certain o€-restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every-initance have the Pins prated sberes.ful. They areiCertain to open those obstructions to whieh females are liable, and bring na tors into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female ran enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any ether Muse, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remelts hes been the cause, of so many consumptions among young females:. nektblehe, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, tae, Most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all those evils. In all cases of nervous and spinal affections in the hack and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterias, Am. Nor are they less efficaci- Zns in the cure of Leucorrhees, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely. Vegetable, and free from anything in jurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions which should be read, accompany each box. These Pills see put up in square tint boxes. Peramis residing where there are no agency. established,;-by en closing One Dollar in a Jotter. prepaid. to any authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. R. B. aurciftwls, General Agont for the U. States, 1t Chambers st., Noe York. To whom 'all Wholesale orders should ho Addressed. Sold at Dr. Rots' brag Storo, Leleaunn, Pa Doc. 1, 1558.-Iy. gytigonts citatim cr, • C.. 0 • f Propelling in the Metliodict Episcopal Chiirch next Sanday morning and evening. Union Prayer Meeting at the Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock, every Monday evening. Episcopal Services, on next Sunday at 3, P. M. and 7.1 P. M. Rev. Mr. Oaks will preach at Glonatger'c Springs, next Sunday afternoon ; nt 5} o'clock. English services in Zion's Lutheran Church, next Sabbath morning, and evening, and German in . the afternoon at 2 o'clock. German preaching next Sunday mornlng, hi Sa lem's Lutheran Church, • • • English preaching next Sunday morning, in the Reformed Church. tV on the llith inst., by Rer. A. C. ttodckintl, Mr. Franklin Ruth, to bliss Ellen Hefter, both of Jackson township, Lebanon county. On, the 120 inst., by the Rev. T. 11. Leinbach, Bomberger, t' Miss Rosanna Thum, Goth of South Lebanon. The Lebns Curtinlly Corrected We LEBANON, Lob. Mills Rs. ram g 50 Smith , c Extra Sdo Lob. Val. Super. pine 7 50 Prime White Wheat, I 05 Prime Red Wheat, 60 Prime Rye, :R. I Corn, 80 Cats, 45 Moyer-seed. 5 00 Timothy-seed, 250 ' Flax.tmed, 2 50 Dried Apples, O bu., 2.00 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peach" Satz," 2 GO Peach eglut4ele," 1 'as Cherries, '5O Ontorii; 50 011 ' 44 Y 4 , 3 4. Yef$ Shou/ 7 .lr3f:sl).ll' s a UNB 22,1659. Potatoes, 00 Eggs. 7 doz., 14 Butter, 7 13 32 Lard. 10 Talk;le, . 9 Ham, 12 Shoulders, 10 Sides, 10 Soap, • Bees-Wax, 2 White Rap, Mixed Rags, 2 Flax, 7 lb , 12 Bristles, 1 1 ,, lb., IFeathera,l4lb., &23 tvool, ib., 40 Bono Beans,..f. tit., 6 , Vinegar, It gal. .. 1214 Apple Rutter, ti creek, 45 The Philadelphia Market. ptIILALIELPIIIa. 'Juno 20, 1850. FLOUR AND MEAL.—'.Clio market for Flour at the close is ex tremely chill at previous quoted rates, the , veelt's sales reaching only some 6000@ 7000 bbls, partly to pi, West, nt $0 75 ot 6 . an for mixed superfine; $7 for standard and good straight do; s7@7 25 for common and good ex. tras, and $7 50 @8 for eictra family and fanoy lots; sales to the trade within the above range of prices for superfine and extra, and $O. 50 ©0 'frl bbl for fancy an - d premium brands. Rye Flour is steady at $1 50 per bbl. Galas of Corn Meal at $4 per bbl. The inspections for the week end• hag the 17th instant are. 8682 bble flour, 1403 bills corn meal, and 500 bbls rye flour. GRAIN —About 20,000 . bushels of Wheat sold at 165© 1700. for fair end good req . ' and " 175 Wilk for white. RYe is in good demand at 900: Oorn-t- sales of about 20,000 bushels, mostly Pennsylva nia. yellow et 90 @B7e. Oats—Sales , of about 18,000 bushels, at 51 @soc for prime heavy Penn sylvania, and 48@4.6e feigned Southern, chiefly in store. 13110.w/toot has met with an active in quiry to go West, end large sales have been made at $1 2501'50c `f bushel. PIIfLAD,ELPHIA CATTLE MARRET.—TIio offerings of Beef Cattle this week reached about 1100 head at the different yards. . 52110 reeoirls were mostly of inferior quality, and prime cattle were in good demand, and brought fall prices, which ranged at from $8 to $l2 the 100 lbs., the latter for extra quality. Of Cows and Calves the arrivals at Martin's were 200 heed, sales ranging at from $4O to $5O for prime mileh Cows, unds2s to $35 for common do. About 1800 al Hugs Were yarded at Imhoff's this week. and all mold at from sB} to $54 , - the 100 tbs. net. Some 0000 Sheep arrived at Martin's this week,-,and sold. at 4@4lie lb , gross fur fot sheep, and $2(42 , 1 each for stock Sheep. .• iu rti i it + -• s . -- For 'Rent. A N ELF4A.Ntr BUSINESS ROOM, corner of entulmr• berland street and Doc thecentre of tom, in'the new building of the undersigned. It . Is 60 feet deep and 14 feet wide. It will be rented on very reason , able terms. Applf to J. PUNCK. Lebanon, June, 99'59, ' ]Vol ice. mltkunrlersi g roed, citizens of Annville and hereby notify all,i3opions• to desist froM. trespassing on their enclosed grounds•end entering oteßAHns, Crainfields, throwing open Care, Fences, kc., and that if Um offense is not discontinued legal means will be telten. N. S.—Parents invariably, held responsible for their children. Joseph Shenk,. J'ohn Nieyer, (IL 53-,) Joseph L. Shenk, ' Martin Mayor. • Abraham Shenk, Tour Wager, 1 Joseph M. Gingrich, ~, i Sohn li. Meyer, John N. Smith Henry K. Aleyer, John Troxel, ' John Oyer, John Shock, sr., - Satnuei Harr, t.Wm. Getz, Chrigtian Herr, Heide] Henning, George Mntternes, Gibson R. Sperms, ' , '-i Jacob Reitland. • Moses Shirk, i Juno 22, 1850.41n0.* Assessment rw- otsee. following Resolution ado to by the Board of _Pi SI rec tors of the LYCOsiTY UTUAL X BUB:INCE COMPANY, at theirlNG C office in the B I orough of Muney„i4ayl7, 11219, to wit:. Resolred, That an Assessment of 4 per cent bo direc ted'on all Premium Notes in possession of the Company, given for Insurance which were In force on that day.;— end that the Board have appointed Adam OHM:Igor. . of Om:Borough of ;Amnon, Receiver for Lebanon' county of the said easement, By. the Board, Jessica BeW:San, Seeretary. In pursuance of the above, I will cull on the members of the Company for their respective assess mlti in a short time, as the whole is to be paid within Sixty days from this date. ADAM CRITTINGER, Lebanon, Juno 22, Iwo. Receiver. MNM - - .NOTICE is hereby given by the Widersigned, that any person or persons entering on the lands of the sante for the yummier Oatning.Tearintt den - firtnees, breaking down Grain, Grass, &c., will be dealt with according to !owe, , William Lohman, I John Light, ( se.) Sainuel Reim:a:hi, I Willhuti L'rerhard, filichVal ifererling, ' Josefilf Moyer, JohirtiL limhof, . Jacob Shark, 'Joseph Gingrich, Jacob Seifert, Daniel Seltzer, ' _Jos* Srhwoh, Daniel Light, . / . i Charles R. Forney. John C. Bilintan, . ! G. Dawson Colman, Henry I Fisher, .Abraham. Light, John F. Patschke, • -Samuel Asitrofn, Gamill Light, !John R. Denson, John Arnold, 1 • 'Levi Belt Day, Jacob Gordy, 1. .Tohn Stoev,pr, Joseph it. Koehler, • Thomas Easton. Joseph Bohney, North Lebanon township, .11uue 22, 1554 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS! JUST It.ECRIVED AT HENRY -& STINE'S MDR Subscribers have Just received the _largest and heft seleCted stock of GOODS in their line of busi ness ever twought to this Market, and respectfully in. vim their et:Meiners and tho public in general to Cart. and EXAXINZ before purchasing elsewhere. Our Stock Consists' in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS Such es Splendid rich Silks: en elegant assortment of Tine Chatty, Chalky Detainee. Lawns; Berme Napoleons, Tamer Linea, Crape Maitz, Foil do ehevres, Beyedere Mu hairs and Traveling DresS Materials, New Styles. Fine Lawnsiii Browns, Pinks and Bluisati - 123 Z eta . the hest goode offered, at HEN 11l a STINE'S. CLOTHS AND CASSMIERES. Light Colored and Fine Black Clothe. Light fancy Cite .situeres, much reduced, White Linen. Dutike and Drills, Marseilles Vestings, prime assortment. it: STINE, South West Corner of Cuniberlnuti and Market Btreets. SUN UMBRELLAS, Just received and Suiting: fast, at TIENILY & STINE'S. HENRY & STINE • SELL ALL KINDS OF • DRY GOODS CHEAP HENRY STINE SELL ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES FOR dI,L KINDS OF The place to Luy . 11"15 .11 1 EI ' RY Si ARPETS, OTL CtOTIIS, sc., just received and Belt riing low at Llus Store of HENRY & STINE, ' BNRY R STINE inform all Buyers anti Consumers who wish to Getitich Quick Efflal IMEIII MUST BUY • . TREIR HENRY - 3 STINE, who invite ail Cale and Prompt Men, to Come and tee Them. THE SECRET INFIRMATIES OF Youth and Maturity TUST PUBLISHED, GRATIS. lath Thousand: 40 I A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREAT IMEis:,T, without itledieine, of Spermatorrbek, or Laical Veritimess, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nerroim Deldlity,_Promature Decay of the system, impotency, and Impedinients to Marriage generally. DV D. DE LANUS, M.D.. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, :originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed wrrnouv striectse; lain this email tract clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly anceessfulAreAtment, es adopted by ,the Author, fully explained„llY 1) . 1M1111 of which every one iseimbled to cure wisms•perfeetly and at the least pbasible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised ruistriims of the day. Sent to address, gratis and post.free in sealed envel ope by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dn. B. DE LANEY, 88 East 31st Street, New York City. June 22,1869.4 m. Honing 'haul Reaping Chine Agency. E 33 MARKET STREET PRTEADEVPRIA. Where FARMERS may sec and judge for themselves, be: SIX • OF THE BEST COMBINED MACHINES . • NOW IN USE ... And purchase tho Machine, et their choice. . i; EM LEN A. , PAssmorx. . : .. ~... April 6,3.555.4 m. 513 Market St., Philadelphia. . . .. 4th or jULY. NUB the undersigned, Business Men of the Boroughs ri Lebanon and North Lebanon, agree to close our Stereo and Shops on the 4th day of July, nest. Henry & Stine, B. M., Hartriany, Reber & Bro's, C. Greenawalt, George Pyle. tko. L. Atkins tt- Genrge•neger, Joseph 'Bowman, J. C. lteisner, George Ross, If. J. B. Smith, T. D. Lembergor, John Shellenberger, C. B. Relilend, John IL Krouse &Co., Philip 11.McCaully, Longer . Bra's,;Punck Itro., Leonard Zimmertnan, Semi Hauer, It.. Bruce &Ca, John Seltzer, John B. Ranch, Sher& & Miller, Daniel Oracti. Bevan P. Kendall, Adolph Leteber, Dahiei Bickel, Waltz k Rtedel, Geo. Fisher, Jacob Ilccdel, Solomon Smith, Reizettateln Georgelteinoehl. IF Y U WANT ANo.I AMDROTITK, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, uoxt door to the Lebanon Depoilit Rank. BAOK TO Tilt: OLD PLACE! 11.46 ER. EN:IIY HARTMAN, the well-known Brewer, has removed his LACIER BEER SALOON to the large and handsome three story house of ljr. Arnold, in Cum' berland street, west of the Plank Road, where be will be pleased to see his old friends and the public generally. tieii_Limberger linctfistoie2or Choose, Holland Herring. #c., ,wholesale i.nd REHR is of his own well knotn Brewery„ telialwre, Jan.1,1853.-tf. PIIIILAD'A and READING And Lebanon Valley Branch Railroad. REDUCTION OF TOLLS ON JOON ORS. l ia r ON and after 3lity 16, 1869, '- ' 71 ::::- . W.1" , ' • the following Tells will be +“...,., , , nnsis-U. charged per ton of 2,000 . The. Private Cars. For 5 miles, 21 cents. For 30 miles, 72 cants. 10 ~ 1 8 ~ 3 5 “ 80 " 15 ic 49 so, 40 . 8 5 . 20 " 53 " 45 It 95 CI 2 . 5 I , 67 I' I 60 " 1,00 " O. A. KOOLLS, l6ay 11,1859 . (len'l Sup't. ENCOURAGE ENTERPRIZE ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW 1- r i a li nti N c o h wa n now t a a e ra w a o n (xi e tr c,:ifetahveslt.oart,dcomest To .Tt.ve money, buy your Dry Oonqa at caber * Brcr To Beta cheap, VOt haculsome Silk prong, Amber the ptoce to Buy them; tiKr have Fancy and. Black Silk from 65 mot% a yaro, and upward,. IF YOU WANT • A ilandeeme SHAWL, cheap, Calla" Rgbar s 11 , off. • IF YOU WANT — • • Collard, Sloeyoe. or other Embroidery, you save mon ey by buying of Itatier IF YOU WANT A gei , V, pair of Ala ClovtA. er Reber Erna Have them and will sell cheap. IF YOU WANT Calico, Prints, You ran buy them at Ttaber ltroe., from 4 cants a yard. to 10 route, and Initial' and French, from 12 to 25 cants per yard. I YOIJ WANT Ginghams, Rabar bate them r.om, co,.i cents a ;card to 33 cants. Mtn'ins, you nisi buy them at Kober& Bros., from cents a yard to 20 or 25 cents, any quality you wfah. ANYTIIING I:LSE TIIAT You 263,1 for Drage or Family use, you will find cheap. la Babel. a Arca. A Coat„ a pair of Pantaeor •reet for yeureelf, Haber a. Pros. bare the best atsortrnent of Geode for the sea son, and the Ariees to suit you • FOR YOUR BOYS' iClothing. select your goods at Raber a Bros, and savo motley by buying übsap..._ Cl3 , :apost assortment of CARPETS you and. Mal at Faber & Bros. CBll and examine for :yourself. SAMCEL'ItLINOML. ' ADOLPTIt'S REINOT.M.. CHAR. H. NITILY A Friendly. Invitation to oil desirous of porchPsiog LTJMBER & COAL TO TIIET BST AM - A:STAUB; Al TRB OLD ESTA BLAMED S WELL KNOWN YaIiZZOS 7,41,/14112 ot Beismoehll& Meily, At the tISV.I aiNT.C.4.6.7.4L, on the East and Treat sides of Marisa At:ect, in North Lebanon Borough. frl liE Sulwribers tsko pleasure in informing fire Citi j. sena of Lebanon, and surrounding Counties, that they still continue the LUIIIIMIt AND COAL BUSI - at lhcfr old and well known stand, where they arc daily receiving additions] supplies of the Pest and Well Seasoned Lumber, Conni.ltlnz of White and Yellow Pine BOARD 3 PLANK and SCANTLING; Itemlock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING; RAILS, POST, PA LINOS and. FENCING BOARDS; ASH, from I to 4 Inch; CHERRY, from % tog inch ; POPLAR, from % to 2 inch; •Poplar and Iretrdwood SCANTLING; Coal; and :Nlaple BOARDS and PLANKS; Roofing and PlaaterhmLATlLS. • "‘: • 4 7 Shingles ! Shingles ! / Shingles / I Also. Pine and Harnlock SHINGLES. Coal ! Coal I ! Coal / ! A large stork of the beet quality of Stove, Broker*, kgg and Limeburuers' COAL; and also, the beat Aile. gbeny COAL for Itlerkstniths. Zzi• Thankful for the liberal meatier in which they have heretofore been patronized, they wonid extend a conlial invitation for a continuance of favors, an they • t - 60 otnhiidont that titer now have the rargest, Tired anti chtapcsi stock on hand in tho Cotinty, which will be sold .4 n romantic per vantage. tl:S#4lvase call and examine oar stock ani pr ices be• fere purchasing elsewhere. REINOEHIS' & MEILY North Lebanon Do rough, May 23,-185U—lo. First • Premium and Diploma Awarded by the • Lebanon County Agricultural Society to tho celebrated • , .ANI E RIC A:INI WATCHES. I VDTS nd or gement-oflllo merit and • character of the Watch should prove a intillcient recommendation to those who contemplate purchasing a good and reliable Time-keeper. They diselaim,any part of foreign ninth aniten in morement or cast:, and in 'regard to 27. Que and durability distance all competition. These WatelteYare on exhibition at J. J. BLAIR'S Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and Cumberland streob, oppo site the Niarket House, Lebanon, l'a. Nov. 3, 1353. Farmers Look to Your interest, A. Bajor & Bro., MOULT/call theatttention of the Farm . are of this and adjoining Counties and their friends in general, to the that. that . thoy Intro opened their 410111CW:rib RAL STORE, on Hincgrove street, neat theft liouvdry Machine shops, iu the Rorough of Leb anon. Pa.. where we ran - truly say, that we hare the Largest and Rest „As:milt:tient .of HA II MINO IMIPLE ?IRSTS crer offered to the fanners of that community. Aa we hare bad a long experience in the Manufacturing of Machinery, we bare Male it our object to s e lect the :best and most durable Machines, and ell that wo offer -for sale we can say that there io no other Mute that can '.aurpase them. .We hare the following Machines that we ran recommend to our farmers, fanny's Cbmbined Reaper and Mower, With WOOD'S Improvements, Dorsey's Combined Halt ; Cr, Reaper & Mower, Railway Horse Powers and Thresh c,•.s. four horse lever Powers & Threshers, 'Morgans Pat ent Independent Steel Wire Tooth Horse RAKE, Mum titit's Patent Fodder, Straw sad flay CUTTER, Cast Iron •9eld Yellers, Grain Fans and Drills, Hay Elevators, Clo ver-hullers, Corushellers, by hand or plwer, Cora Plough and Mantel's; Cultivators, &c., with a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use. All kinds of Forks, Hakes, Shovels. Spades, Hoes, grass and grain Scythes, grain Omelets, Bushel and. Peck Measures, Ac., xc., &c. Farm ers will bear in mind that they will nod it-to their ad. 'amaze to, buy their Machines et home; as are liable to brake or get out of order, and if they have been bought from it traveling agent they will have trouble to get them mended. How are they to be fixed or the brok en pieces replaced, and particularly a Reaper which, by-breaking in the midst of ynur llurvilfit intty-deptive you of the use of - it for eetcn days, whilst nu& it been bought at honte,it }could td a Veen ready fur use again In a few hours, Mina have the patterns for all the Ma chines that we sell; find keep a good stock of extras on hand, to that you Cannot come amiss. We would invite our friends and all others to give us a call before . Pur chasing elsewhere, as our shin is to please and be pleas ed. C DRY GOODS GOODS Abso CASTING'S' of all Linda mall* to ord.= and at short notice. J:LNUIN Mill Gearing, Sliafting, we Manufacture and repair Stearn Enginct l / 2 Shaftinv, Circular Saws, Lathes fur wood turners, &e.. .•- • 1U all kinds of Machinery atierttleddo +with dispatch_ Ailciresa, A. MAJOR & BRO. Lebanon. May 25., 1851. IMSI=ECI:E==I Mower. zmo sou) IN 1855, 4,000 SOLD IN 1857, 4.000 SOLD IN Inc,. _Lac SOLD IN 3858. 15,000 Sold in the Last 4 years! . Nr 0 13 e . i o n t lf , l i e ni es to ta l l , : a ll y sh o i r ! , l ,,,, !. t. t t l i e rt, N a v ega d 's e a 42. a . n .u y tb th f i ti n i g . like so laige a 'number of Reaping end Mowing Ma chines din ing• the same time. while my experience dates-back to the origin of my . slaehine, in Ifett—hav- - Mg been actually and exclusively engaged in their manufacture for tho last fifteen years. lain now more largely engaged in the manufluduro of these Machines than ever beton, ' and with my improvements for 1859, do not hesitate to warrant my Machine as a Reaper, Mower, and Reaper' and Mower, superior to any other a simplicity, durability,-and perfect working; and further to say. that Fame. a, who may denim it, are at liberty in work my Machine through the harvest with any other, and keep and rely for the one preferred. The position of the Raker in my Machine (as patented) upon the main frame, wh.re,there is great strength, and where the weight adds to the power of the Machine, is the only right ouo. Other makers have to haul their Raker on the, Platform, where he must SOM bay jl44' the dust thrown in bid eyes by.ilfc opOrdthm of the! reel, and heingjolted Over the clods-by the II ttle platform wheel over which be rkles—heeossarily racking their matidne to pieces..Tula accounta,,in part. fir the great dundality of my Machine; as compared With others. O ItE.,IT COUNcrLillenALaWarded my Machine at Lou' >doe in (Mt. GRANO GOLD MEDAL tiF 'HONOR at Paris; th iIiGIJ EST 11117.8. et the Freud' tituyer;:oi ill 1850, MODEST PRIZE of Royal Agricultural Society of England; in la. 1 7. II to I SST PIO ES of the United States Agricultural So risky in 1807, As VIE REST- _REA PER.. Publications mule by the manufautttrers of the Mali ny Machine, elaiming the itiglinat honeys, ete., at the French Universal Exposition, in 1815, ARE atrolvx or Tuvit To en FAT,SE. The success of my Machine, as in dicated by the figures above. is its highest praise, while the awards of premiums, ONNZRALLT, are'worthy of no confidence, although Reaper makers make a business of laboring awl seheining to secure the little 'annual ono-horse premiums of the country. Although it may not be generally understood, it Is nevertheless. true, that 01954 natilitlCS have alWtt3ra beta. sett at tampara tively low prices, and but for the bold - On:a mrith which I Introduced and sold them by , Aboulands. for ten years past, other smaller manufacturers would doubtless have put the price much higher. I could furnish thousands of testimonials from Farm ers, and others, of the truthfulness of every statement 3 have made, and much more. I may further remark that all of the Reaping Machines of any prominence in the country are mere modifications of my Machina, all other manufacturers having necessarily limited experi ence In comparison with tny,pmn. A stogie year's SEVERE ShiltVer, will satisfy the Farmer, that in point of OURABLLITY, my Machine is very far superior to all others, besides several nidsb im portant,advantages,refcrred.to in my regular Annual Circular in pamphlet form which will be furnished'thoso who desire further information, by addressing me, or ANY OSP, OF MY AGENTS. r eßus mettp .. 444olt, ' I.lv.Wat. El. SF F. s.—To correct a misapprehension frill s; paper report's, I may day. that, whilethe' ' `er refused to extend PATENT of 180, thatikec - 418- riot expire for several years t" , caule hOO tat this hits been my most important Patent; and hirthiir that Reaper Manufhoturars mama copy more nearly my Ma chine than they have done heretotbro. They must still carry their Raker on thehack.ot the platforms, and sub. , ' mit to other consequentimperfostiOns. • ' • - -CYRUS C. P. Stinemetz, Agent for Lebanon county. .Post.Ogr floe Addrotis, Annville Post Office isbanoiscourity, Pa. May 1.41.859.-St. IF YOU; WANT Wtou WANT it YOU WAXT IF YOU WANT DIE LARGEST AND .. _,,,,,, :k " ..1? • ::, ~,, ~..,..._-__ __„,...v . . ... , - - 1.... t .:. . ' ....z0.:4--, ~- ... -.•_ -.:f . --*- L' , ;- . ;.2 • ..., - 4,t2 - t ... _":47 . * - ..- - ~,i. . :- ? .- - ,--,- _ s i v .: BI: • 4ek._ ~ , k t; 1„ ,. _ 04 „ ,•_:: ......: 1.,; -..,.... ,,. :_— i÷z,&; ___ -,._,;.. -L. -.., • _„__ , .4; eSttar: giNSVighigiatitig i t* - •- . . (I Ei apii A NS , COURT SALE. Epic* of Joseph .areimtrman . deed. r I )i-IE undersigned will, In piirvinincee of an order of 1.. the orphaut• Court of Lebanon county, expose to 1 sale, by public voltlue or outcry on SATUR DA Y. the I2d day of JUDY 1559, the following dew:T.lW decal Es. tato, late the estate of Joseph Zimmerman, doe'43., NO.I. 1." Lelng a tract of Brat rate LINIPATON£ LAND situ ate in the township of Cor,wall-abeut ono mile from the borough of Lebanon, and nAjoine lend of Motes • Kreider, Jonathan Erato andothers, and is situate be. tween the old Lancaster woodland the Plank Itond. Tho whole tract containing TIIIRTY-TFIREE ACRES ..„- '... anti MO IiTY PERU HElit about eleven of which X - ' Is covered with eaceliont TIMBER, and the bed- v - lance is cleared and In a high 'tamer' cultivation. ~,A. . .,_ NO. '2. s• C , on.ists of i tract of MOUNTAIN LAND situsto in 1 tES 0111 m Peter Zimmerman, e ß r o m o n th L A k t t i e lv a ill o e i r o tl e ad r j jelliixe lenes t LC -deed , and William Coleman, and oontains SIX ACRES 1:1011.t measure, and la covorod with cioellaut Chestnut Sproule. some of which are now tit'to cut. • t The Tract of Land designated as No.l, will be sold In Iparts ortogetber sarney boat suit purchasers. • . ... -.,...ta1e to ho held *et; th honk: of public hon of Lee'.Zimmet ` Man, lo the tnrcugh of Lebanon and will commonre at i 1 o'clock, on said day, when terms will he mode known ' by lIENRY S. ZIMMERMAN, Administrator of Joseh Zimmerman, deed., [By Order of the Court.—J. It . Liort,Clerk.) May 18, 1869.-ts. Orphansl• Court Sale. - N porebance or err order of the .Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, July 2,184, at the publie house of William A. Moyer, in the borough of Lebanon, the Real Estate of PAVER MOTET., dec'd., comprising a weather boarded frtune:DWELLING-HOUSE, •one and ono bait stories high, with Lot fronting 33 feet on Eliza. boilt atrdet, anil"33Yeabdeep, elttiato in the bar brigh of Lebec •n. Sahl property adjoins on the north lot of George Gamier end others, and Bout lot of John Clouto. Sole to commence at 2 o'clock, P. )1 when conditions will bo made known by SOLOMON CALM:, Admluietrutor. By the Court—J. B. Liorrr, Clerk, May 26, '1.559. - . . "'"'At siima time will be sold la the late dwelling of odd deceased:— • 1 Eight-day Clock, Burozin, Bede and Bedsteads, !Tables, Chairs, Carpet by the yard, and many miler sr. tides. Torma will be made known by the above named Ad ministrator. Lebanon, bray 25,11154. TABLt BOROVIIIi PROPERTY AT )1741 . VATE SALE. • rum:: sulidertLeiatffer . at Piiyate Wale, their I NEW DWELLING HOUSE, situated on ' .Caxobertand Street, corner of Piuegrore Alley, `Eitat IMbandu, and at present occupied by them. •EV The HOUSE end two story KITCHEN are substaut a y built of brick, contain 11 Rooms meet of them papered and lightal by gas; 'a never falling yell with nacelle* water, as well as It C i stern In the yard. &intoner Kitch en, Bake Oven, mid ether contSolldlogr: Thel.:Mls 26 .feat font , and runs bark.to Jail 1tA10y,193 On the rear fernartho'fiot td erected alWastory Frame SHOP, Pig Sty, Ac., AO. The Harden Is in a first rate state et cultivation, and contains a variety of Prult Treat and Vince, An., Sm. 44 - The above property is all iu kood condi ti.m,,sind will be sold low. Title indisputable, tied poesestion to be given when &mired.. • Any personi/esireus of purchasing and amazing a pleaannt residence, wines!' and learn the terms of BEIZENSTEIN Lebanon, Juno 8, 'a.] opposite the court House: ... . AIIiSSIGNEESI SA. E ... : - : i.•..j.,„,... . OP, • • PLANTATION, .STEA i If Floorijt . AND 'SAW 'WILL, - FUIIIDMG 1 . LOTS, &C. WILL be sidd by imblic sale, on THCRSD AY, SEP •VV ?EMBER 1, 1859, at the Union Steam Ville, % Mile West of Jonestown, Union To, whip, Lebanon County, 1 . £1,.. the fol lowing real mien), eta : AtRAHAAI VIDN(EIt'S PLANTATION, 1 . ora tract of, timid containing 105 ACRES end 10 , 1PERCIf- RS, strict tfi , iattr.te, -nidstly .Slato tot' 'tho Prat nintlity, with the appurtenances. T'hO imporements In e• a TWO STORY, DOUBLE., Dram notriss, wAsrr ifouss, SMOKE HOUSE, BANK - , i BARN, Tenant and other buildings, all near ly new, a line young ORCIIIRD. with choice It IT TILERS, a well with pump at the portico that never failed heretofore, a fine Creek Crowing the farm; about 15 acres of goodTlllll3Ell. LA NI), And the • nestunder agoodetate.of cultivation. It be!nfc one Or the ritzes t firms and homesteads in this ...._ part of the County; only 34 mile from Jones- town, l'inegrore Canal, Swatara river, and Union Stefan Mills, and at the Crossing of the Harrisburg, and Forge made. • - Persona wishing to view the premises before thc.day -.if eely trip phase to call on Abraham Wenger,ifsing on I the premfsee. 4 A BRAIIA3I WENGER and JOIN BOHNP.W.S. I No. 1. A tract of land containing 10 ACRES, neat " The improvements thereon are a TWO el STORY, DOUBLE, LOG lIOUS ith po E , with Kitchen attached, it Well wmp and.k - water that never failed on the Portico. •-• a BARN with floor, Corn Crib and Hog stable, kc., &c.; a STEAM FLOUR, AND, SAW.: MILL, CA ft. by 70 th 4 Efigifie 'of 85 HORSE POWER, room to ' , store froth 3000 to 9000 bushels grain, on the I.nd floor a room is prepared for a 2tiechaulcal Shop, in which a Lathe, Circular Saw,..Orindstono, &c., &e., can be at- Mched to the Steam power.. In the Saw 31111, which is • under the same roof, re a large up .and down taw, with which logs 70 ft. in lenght can be sawed..a.Circular Saw in operation, and room for another. The whole building is.erceted with substantial materiel, and the most con. :vinient Mariner it being only la operation about lit 'months. • A basin extends from theßuildingto the Caw al, which is about 130 ft. In length. parts of rafts can be *brought from Middletown on the Canal, into the basin, 'from which the timber can be drawn on the Saw HUI by Steam Power. A road is in the Course of Con -struction which ia to bilp6mpleted to take the' Sawed Limber out of saw mill to the canal, where It Can be htrpcil fcr Lebanon nod other places. This will mako the finest buslueUsplaces, in the Coun ty, it being on the Plnetprove •Chnal, only j 4 mile front Jonemown. 8 from Lebonon..aad.mattio route of the pro poted Lancaster, Leblaion end Pihegroce Railroad. ti at co on the llarrieburg & Hamburg ltaltrosid. Sufficient landing along the Canal to carry en any kind of bust. 11C£9. Noe. 2,3, and 4, Containing 1 Acre 20 Parclie& I Acre 35 Perches, 1 Acre 3' Perches ' are fronting on the Pine - grove Canal, and are suitable for . . . • . LANDING OR BUILDING LOTS. 8, 7, 8, 9,16, CoAtaining, I.A. 115 Pr., 1 A. 71 Pr.,H. A. - 95 Pr., 1 A. 140 Pr.. 1 ;and 2 A. 4ti Pr., are euitable - for BUILDING ORTOWN' LOTS. No. 11. Contains S A. 121 Pr. 'BOTTOM LAND; thro' which a creek flows, well adapted for pastors. No. 12. Contains 9 A. 115 Pr. BOTTOM LAND, one half of which is heavy TIMBER LAND, alma welt adapted for pasture; the two latter border on the Canal. Persons wishing to 'view any of those l 2 num hers. before be day . of Sale, win please tient' nu John Bohner, living oh tia, Premises, at the tinfoil lLills. - Sale will comnignse at 11l Atelock,ll. on said day, when condlliona of Pale will be made hnown ,101111 SELLER, O. BUCIELIG., JOHN SHERRI, EZRA BUCIIER, Assignees of AattAnAn WENGER and JouN June 1859.—td. Public Notice IS bereb3 - given. that the undersigned has loaned to Cyrus X. Sun:rely, of the borough of Lebanon. one BANAT.Ottlit,. the prpperty of the undersigned. All patens are therefore, hereby forbidden to m010,r., or in anywise to interfere with saia proorty. Lebanon. June 1,189 k , JOSEI'If SHANTZ. Doctor J. B. Saltith, llATlNe_pormanently located in the loge 'IS 777Z bitte,,Debalion tbniify Pa.,. respectfully - offer,: Lie professional serviem to the , citizens of Lebanon county Office in Bodenhorn's • Charges will be moderate. lie refers to the fillowimg persona, whose family phy sician he ha been for cc card years : Iron. Dobort Baldwin, Coins P. 0., Pa. Gee. S. Ebby, Esq., do. de. do. Wm. Riles. jr.. do. do. do John D. Wilson, do. do. do. Jea. P. Plank, do. do. do. John Armstrong. do. do. do. ills°, by permission, to tho following Eminent 'physi clans: Er. 'ttata, iltiise P. 0., Pa Dr. Wm. lieges, Coins, P.O, Dr. John Wallace, do. do. Dr. Jesse Coates, Coatesville, P, 0., Ps. Dr. Charles Coates, do. do. do. Dr. Blakeslee. . do. do., do. rube Liaise and Stone. THE tindurrigued has constantly on band, and for exile good supply of the best lime and stone for build ing purpoNes near the ponaglimore Furna-e, whieh will be diala.ed of on rem:enable terms. Lebanon, Juno 1, Ig5O,NttAD It uhi l Fire litistiraileelboni pany. of tealma ille, LeisANoN I'ENN'A. rillitS COMPANY obtained Its Charter at the last see *ton or the Legislator° or Pennsylvania, and 1.5 now prepared to receive applications. and make inguran, , e, on Buildlngo ; Furniture, Souks of Floods and Merchan dise. -Alsoonllarns and ronbnuts, Farm I mt,lemente. ,te. All petions wishing to inanre on a Mutual Pripet ph, ;rill apply. Prusident. RUDOLPH 11.1.3tR, Treasurer. JOEEPH F. 'MATZ, Secretary. MANAGERS. 301 tr•; IL RIIk:PORTB.` 'JACOB FINK: Dr. Ir. A. F - AN.D.9TOCK, IVAN rg EARL'S% DAVID IMAM', • .7.1.C0R S GEORGE RIGLER , JO IIN ALLIVEIN, , JOSEPH P. MATE. I CIIRISTOPEI CA RM A KT, IJ RI/01,Pli HELM, PETER FORNEY SAMUEL, HEIFER. ,Hurdle, May 11, 1650.-3 in 7 Teachers Wanted. ripLIE SCTIOOL DIRECTORS of Coxitwall township will ni et at Stoever's School Boma, on Saturday, 4 a _ gust 13,1850, at 9 o'clock. A. Id.. for the purpose of ex. enduing and employing Teeehers for the Schools of said district for tbe eosning term of 0 months. Liberal vale. ry will be paid. Mr. Phillips, County Superintendent, expects to be present. PLTER P Voeidaint, • nixes Hohrli;liteoretary. nine lA. : Adm'inistrator's \Toltec , . NOTI(111 is bereby given that bettors of Adatiniatra, tion on the estate of Joa:v STCFAT.B., er.. late of the township of Nortlrliebnuon Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the Undersigned, residing in midtown ship. All persons Indebted to said estate will please melee payment, and those Laving CIBITIId will proamat them, to JOHN SPEVER, Jr., Adslatrilgtrater, fr. Lebanon tp., June Lc, 1850.