“A 6.11 E gbVtrti,“r: TERMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1559 HOME AFFAIRS. We respectfully invite the atten tion of an public, to Dr. Ross' puro fountain Soda 'Water, prepared in iron fountains lined with porcelain, from the best materials, and flavored with the choicest fruit syrups. All who desire a delicious, healthy and ice-cold beverage should call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court house. Lemberger's Soda Water, is the drink for the 9048011, it is drawn from Porcelain Fountains, through n. Magnificent silver cooler, As free from copper or any other injurious sub stance and always pleases. Try it. MORE CANDrnATEs.--Messrs. Henry T. Roffman, Philip Fisher, and C. 0. Melly, have announced theinselvos es candidates for the County Treasuryship, subject to the decision of the onnoillion Cows*" ntion. These hard times it is Ivorth while to have a snug office, nud we arc surprised that the candidates are so few. However, there is still t:mo to come out. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.—On Tues day afternoon, a dreadful :maiden t ocCurred in the steam barrel manufactory of Messrs. MYers Shour, of this borough, by which one of the em- Ploydes, Mr, John Francis Langly was so severe ly injured, that he died at 4 o'clock; the nest morning. Mr. L. and another hand were engag ed at one of the machines in trimming a barrel, when the machinery was started by a misuntler. standing between them, and Mr. L.'s arm being naught in the Knives was dreadfully fractured and lacerated. Our doctors were in attendance upon the injured man, but as no reaction took place in the system, they were unable to amputate the arm, Ile retained his faculties until the last mo ment. Ile was interred on Thursday afternoon in the M. E. Cemetery. Tomatoes in a mew Fashion.— As the tomato season will soon be hero, the fol low log method of preparing them for the lade, we are assured by one who hits madethe experi ment, is superior to anything yet discovered for the preparation of that excellent article :—Take good ripe tonanteel, out thorn in slices, and sprin kle over them finely pulverized white sugar, then add claret wino sufficient to cover them. Tema- ALMS are sotnetirees prepared in this way with di• lutod vinegar, but the claret wino imparts to them a richer and more pleasant flavor, more nearly resembling the strawberry than anything else. Itr&.. Dr. Jacob Ilor'ocher, an mdepond.ln t Political Missionary, paid our town a visit last week. lie is incapacitated from work on account of several accidents to his limbs , and sults a work entitled "The Democratic National Platform." In addition, he makes speeches where ever ha can find en nudience, his subject being principally slavery—the settlement of which ques tion, and the restoration of harmony between the North and South, be slates to be his tibia and Oil- Jed. He contends there is no wrong in slavery as long as the slaves are ptoperly treated, and in this position he quotes numerous passages from scriptures. lie also pitches into theaholitionists —characterizing them as disturbers of the peace and as dangerous to the harmony and union of the country. His Platforms sell for 2.5 cents. Our old rietld ADAM' HA AK has taken the largo hotel of the R. R. Company, at Cold Springs, in this county, and is now ready to receive the public. There is no pjaec in the country, where picturesque scenery, bunting, fieh log, bathing,'and another enjoyments of summer can ins found in more abundance than at the Cold Springs. The arrangements of the Hotel are'all in the most fashionable style, and the en tertalp meet under the supeivision of Adam will be „to ftio Seiafivetiort of all who mny give him a call. Families, Parties, ite., enn also be en tertained , His friends in Lebanon should make up a paTrty and give him a bumper. "A RIGA OLD TIINIE."—On , • day evening the new Restaurant and Lager Beer Saloon, in the basement, and the . Splendid Bil liard Saloon, on the third story, of Funck's New Building, were thrown open to the public under the Proprietorship of Mr. George F. Reinhard. Isis friends (nnd everybody in town appeared to be such) were invited in to a free social glans of Lager:"regardiess of expense !" A. R. Hess' String Band was also in attendance, enlivening thejolly entertainmen t with good music. Mr. Iteinhar4l thinks that by keeping an orderly and pleasant establishment he can make it pay, If it can be done he is the very men to do it. The Billiard Saloon on the 3d story is a very pleas ant place for those fund of the exciting game.— The tables are of the latest and best improved kind, and in beauty of workmanship are not to be excelled. 'They were procured at a heavy ex pense. The game Is one which does not come under the head of those denominated gambling games, but is purely a physical and intellectual exercise. Let it be used as such and for amuse ment only, and to slush an extent as to repay Mi. R. fur his enterprise. The Commencement Exereises of the Collage of New Jorsey,at, Princ•oton,wore held Tuesday of last week. The degreo of Bachelor of Arts was conferred upon fifty-five members of the Graduating Class, among whom we notice the name of Grant Weidman, son of Gen. John Weidman, of this borough. The one-hundred and twelfth anniversary Of the College was cola,' brated at the same time. LAGER BEER.—The Lager Beer consumers in Lebanon county, who aro aeons totuud to drink the beverage in , its purity and freshness, will smile at the following description from the Newt, of the mode adopted by many of the Philadelphia venders at Pie Nice. , ft rays that on the °cession of Picnics, in some shady grove of stately trees, bars of rough boards are "erected, from which the Lager is dispensed in rapid succession, because almost everybody is determined to have "severial" drinks of the Ten tonic beverage. "Take a poop behind the bar, and tubs May be seen (on coins occasions) nicely arranged to oateh the drippings from the return ing, glaSSes. Little concave grooves may I x) ,served bye close inspection of the tops of th e bars, diverging from a common centre. The sur plus lager running into those grooves, is convey. ad hi the inner edge of the bur, and it drops, or sometimes rugs into the tubs. This 'immunizing of lager nitrY be well enough, if cleanliness was only ()Warred. But snob is not always the ease. Imagine a drei4d of half drunken young men, with faces bloated, aid sweltering with unnatu ral beat, arranged along a liar front, sNilling !n -iter, Pegghing in their drink, and While turning. awns , Flogging from a swill fed stomach', over-. turn h t --e-r 4,.a 9 5Q 9 41.1 the bar, and the. remaining contents thereof following the course of the little grooves, and filially to the receptacle aforesaid. The eon tinge] demand fait lager sometimes cons es the bar-tonners to Mt the hovarage flow from the I=l)Wr , F , (;,r q, knd then (I , p ii uPs half 17 ' 2 -' ,l 4 1 4041 th.no, aCCl:l4rata thc bipineal," . The 4th of July was celebrated on Atonally, in this place, in the usual manner by the Sunday Schools of the different chorehes. The day was very pleasant, perhaps more so than any 4th of July in many years, on account of the fresh and rather raw breeze blowing uiE day. In the early morning there were bon-fires, ringing of bells anti some carousing. Between 7 and 8 o'clock the schools migrated to the coun try, and from that time until evening the town was in a measure deserted. The Junior Sons of America paraded in the evening before sundown, and afterwards proceed ; od to the Court House, when they wore address ' ed by I. J. Neal, Esq., of Philadelphia, and wan. 111. Derr, Esq., of this place. They unto " bcred about 50 members and were aecouipan led by the Perseverance Band. The Juniors are an eirpusition political association of young men whmhave Dot yet attained their majority. In connexion with the return, to, town of the school which we visited, we observed a pleasing and reflective sight. The procession was met by two persons•in full dress US an Indian and his Squaw. They accompanied the procession, in silence, with a firm and dignified step, all of which said, we are natives here, you dispossessed us ofifils hind and exterminated our race. The freedom you enjoy, nod which you celebrate to,lday is upon our bunting grounds. Wo sub mit, to our fate, but cannot join in your hilarity. The train of thought as fell into wank), have made a capital -14 h of July Oration. The co-o -', tunic of the Indiani wet rich; and nith o u g h th ey wore itt first mistaken for some of the fontasti - cats of the morning, their dress and deportment soon dispelled that supposition., and the ;prop-ie .; ty of the character was appreCiated. ID was a lesson full of tnenuiug. Bev. Irwin delivered a beautiful Oration ut the M. E. Celebration. - - 5©A YEAR In the evening there were numerous indepen dent displays of fire works, and any amount of "shooting oraeker6" burn With the exception of a fall rom a horse by one of the fan tastieals, there was, we believe, no accident of any kind. We saw some few drunk en folks, but, merely enough to . show to the young the dcg,redation resulting from excess. Paul Dernsten, the well-known optician, has made a professional visit .to our Borough, where he will stay until the 12th day of Jily next, to nonouttnAntn those who, are suffering for the want of sight, through, age, shot t sight. edness, cataract or bonding to it, with his won derful Periscopic Parabola strengthening eye glasses, which are beyondtioubt the only ow( .`cal in the world in regard Co strengthening and wsistance to the eyes. They nre ground and pol h,hed by himself according to the latest improve. moot, and adjusted wilt great care, and titled to the exact power of the Optic nerve in all sieges of failing sight, no matter from whet cause it originated.. Office two doors below the Buck House, nest-door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank, on Cumberland street. It . . Patent Door Register.--Mr. J. Miller, of this place, liar s'hoWn us and advertises in an other column, a very neatand convenient in vention in the shape of a Patent It3gister, one of which ought to he in the possession of every pro fessional and business man, as Well as private fam ily. Tt will save to professional men the trouble and expanse of keeping r clerk or attendant, and prove an excellent substitute . for front door wait er fur private families. See advortisomon t. Teleejenph reminds us thUtthis is the period for 4 budJ ing" fruit tree:. After Jul} it will he too Into. The cherry espeekilly is easily propagated by budding, and nieny who failed the year in the spring resort to this substitute. KEEPING contempora ry, the other dayOrt passing' along the street, Was shower-bathed froth a swill or other He looked aloft and phreolved a female, the an ther of the dottch, to whom lie addressed several slightly profane remarks, in return fur the com pliment. Shower baths are very acceptable at this hot season, .get printer:, as : well as other folks,yrefer . to select their own time and mate for the operation. This is intended is a sly notice, to that effect. It is also advised that slops are unhealthy at this season to he standing about the house, yet, the proper disposal of them is not out of an upper window, especially if pe destrians are in the habit of passing below. We perceive among th patents issued for the week erwling Jane 28, one to Chris tian Gingrich and Joseph K. Gingrich, of Ann- Lebanon coup/y, for improved rotary bar rows. ACCIDENT. 7 ---A. young, man, ry Chase, son of 11Ir. Ezrn Chao, of Dauphin, fell from a (Merry tree, on Tuesday, and broke his arm. The Hollidaysburg Register no tices as s omethin g extraordinary the arrival of a boat load of iron ore from Lebanon county. Hon CHOLERA.—Ifog Cholera is prevailing to an alarming extent among the hogs at Bridge. port, Fayette:county. A large number of very find ohes died from its effect during the past four weeks. A Leo BROKE: sir A HOOP Sato.—We learn that on Wednesday afternoon, the amiable .wife of n clergyman residing in ward 11, caught one of her feet in her, hoop . ..skirt in such a :canner as to throw her down with such a violence tie to break ono of her loge. Yesterday the sufferer was as comfortable as coal be expee ted.—Beston elTaitl` - tiCa • " . . , ,trAr The War DePill:talent has .issued general orders, with a view of enforcing the greatest pos sible economy in.the military service, especially es to the conveyance and distribution of sepplies. No buildings are to be erected, nor extraordinary expense incurred, except by the authority from the War Department. - No person shall be hired for purposes immediate IT connected with the troops, excepting the necessary guides and inter preters. All hired persons not authorized by th e tenor of these orders will beforth with discharged and the service, if necessary, perfumed by en listed men. A British officer vrriting from Teheran, Persia, to the 'London Times,' remarks :—" A Cathar tic ,Pilt manufactured by 'en American Chemist' (DN. 5. C. A YER, of. Lowel, Mass.) has cured the Shah of a Liver Complaint that threatened his life. • This simple fact, as might be_ expected, readers the Americans immensely popular here, while we English are everleolsed.—Doubtless our own scholars made the discoveries which he am. ploys, and thus it is in everything; we do the labor, .then the mousing Americans put their nwerken it and take the reward. Doct. AYER is idolized- by the Court and its retainers here which will doubtless be reflected to him on a gold snuff box, or diamond hilted sword, while not the name even of Davy, Christodon or Brodie—the great lights by which he shines, is known."— Kew York •So oda y Paper. SHOOTING L FOOL LND Itustates.----An Irish man, in Danbury, Conn., undertook to shoot a eat the other day, and the following socount 8110W8, shot, a foal instead : "First, he put in a charge of shot, which- he covered by, ramming home a wad; next, a charge of powder. To maim sure of his victim, he wound up the loading with a small handful of corn in the kernel. Thus pre pared, he brought the instrument of death to hear upon the cat, n n snapped. Tobisgeeatchagrin the gnu wa , uot dise'larged. He- - snapped, and ht"riwd, and sr:stow:a again; but it was no - use —the gun would net go. Irritated beyond meas ure ul hht failure, he draw the iron ramrod from the gu , , Tut the point in tho lire until it was red hot, in,erted it at the muzzle, and then wormed it down through the core until it reached the pow der, when wiv.ng I went the charge down to the shot, sending .he ratorud through hi& hand. do tween the thumb and fore-finger. burying the Cern in various no,-. ot . 1,,,t: g • • " • ot,t f!.urvi e . ti, pad :he .11.11-Itr. — . l,a e ,- .iria 1 -Jo BUDDING. --The Germantown THE LEB ANON ADVE RTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. MATI:ImoNtAr. TATISTICS.---W0 take from Courier (Icor grfrPr Uhis the Following ma trim nit I particulars which that paper claims were Far nishecl by a member of sill) English Parliament. There is ingenuity, at all events, in the arrauga went of them. our authority: .There are at present in Landon ( which eUtltains nearly three millions of inhahitailto - wives who have loft their husband.? to follow their lovtrs. 2.3 n husbands Who have rutt away from their 4,120 pimples living apart, by consent, 191,122 couples living under the same roof in a state of warfare. /62,320 couples hating each other cordially, but masking,, in public, their ferocious hatred un der a feigned politeness. 5 02 'couples living in a stn to of ind itrerence to each other. 1,102 couples reputed happy by the World, but who are not, quito su in reality. 135 couples happy in comparison 'with others more unhappy. 7 couples really and truly happy, It is talc •mmended that this able statistician now investigate the matrithonial statistics of Par is, and set them side by site with those of Lon don. If he Find in that gay metropolis so few as seven couples, only, perfectly happy or 610,- 182 couples living in a State (4' indifference to each other, then ot, him come to .the United States. We have tiro or throe pretty smart cities this side the Atlantic. Crossing Niagara, Falls on a Tight Rope TIM MIT P£ll FORM RD "WITH SAF T BTY. NIA. CLARA FALLS, June 30.- , -Mons. Illondin per formed his hazardous foal to day. of walking across the river an a tight rope, in the presence of from five to tee thousand spectators. Ile first eros,,ed IrOM theAtiiericanekie, stopping midway to refresh himself with a drink of water, which he drew up is e bottle with 3retie, from the steam er "Maid the Mist." Tills steamer accompan ied him to be of service in ease of accident. He crowned over in 17/ minutes, and returned in 12 iii in n tats. ExTiLkonDlNArty DISCOVERY OF AN ANCIENT PRINTING PRESS IN INDIA. When Warren Hastings was Governor General of India, he observed that in the district of Den tubs. a little below the surface of tho earth,, is to be found a stratum of a, kind of fibrous woody substance. of various thicknesses, in horizontal layers. Major Robuek, informed of this, went to a spot where an excavation had been made, displaying this singular phenomenon.- In. dig gin; somewhat, deeper fur the purpose of further research, they laid upon a vault, which on exami nation proved to be of some size, and to their as tonishment, they found a kind of printing press, set up in the vault, and on it . I .ll9veahle tylMs , placed as if ready for printing. Every inquiry was set on loot to ascertain the probable period at which such an instrument could have been placed there, for it was evidently not of modern origin, and from all the Major could collect, it appeared probable that the place had remained in the state in which it was found for at least one thousand years. We believe the worthy Alajnr, on his return to England, presented one of the learned associations with a memoir containing many envious speculatiOns on the sdhjeet. Pa per we know to have been manufacture I in the East many centuries :before we had auy knowl edge of it; end we have many reasons to think that the Chinon had been acquainted with the mode of printing they now employ many centu ries oefore Faust invented it in . Europe. It cer tainly does no credit to the inventive genies of the Romans, to know that they approached so as to engrave in a style not to he equalled in the present ago, on gems and stones, and mil course the taking of impreesions from them, that they should still have remained ignorant of the art which has bestowed so many blessiogs upon man kind. Science Answering' Simple Ques- Why is raid water soft? Because it is not im pregnated with earth and minerals. Why is it more easy to wash with soft water than with hard? Because soft water unites free ly with snap, an - 1 dissolves it instead of deeom posing it, as Mira waterdoes. Why do wood ashes make hard water soft?-- let. Because the -eerhonie acid of wood ashes. combines-with the sulphate of lime in the limit water, and converts into chalk; 2d. Wood ashes contort some of the giduble salts of .water into insoluble, and throws them down as a sediment, by which the water remains more pure. Why has rain water such au nnpio•ssant smell when it is collected in a rain tub or tank ? Be cause it is.impreomated with decomposed organic metiers washed &climate roofs, trees, or CLUSK.I. which it is collected. Why does water in salt? Becaun very mi nute particles of water insincate themselves into the pores of the salt by capillary attraction, and force the crystals apart from each other. "tow dies biovving hot, food make them cool ? It causes the air which has been boated by loud to change more rapidly, and give place to fresh cold air. Why do ladies fan theinsolve: in hot *cattier? That fresh particles of air may be brought in contact wits their faces-by the action of the fan: and as every fresh particle of air absorbs some heft from the skin . , this constant change makes them cool. Does a fall cool the air? No, it, mikes the air , I“,t,ter, by imparting to it the beet of our face; but coots our face by transferring its heat to the Why is there always a strong draught through the key hole of a door ? Because the air in thu room we occupy is Warmer than the al: in the hull ; therefore the air from the hell rushes titrel the key hole into the room, and causes a draught: Why is there always a stronger draught under the door and through the Crevice on each side?-- Because the cold air rushes front - the ball to sup ply the void in the room cawed by the escape of warm air up the chimney, tte, Why is there always a draught through the window crevices? Because the external air, be ing colder than the air of the room ire occupy, rushes through the window crevices to supply the deficiency caused by the escape of the warm air up the chimney, Aso. Ryon open the loWer sash of a window there is more draught than if you open the upper sash. Explain the reason of this. IT the lower sash he open, cold external air will rush freely into the room and cause a draught inward; but if the up per sash be open the air of the room will rush out, and of eour4e there will be less draught inward. By which means is a room better ventilated— by opening the upper or lower sash? A room is better rcutilated.by opening the upper sash ; be cause the hot, vitiated air, whiclv always asc,eads towards the ceiling, can eSeepe more easily. By what means is a hot room more quickly cooled—by oponiarr the upper or lower FHA ?- A hut room is cooled more qttickly by the lower sash, because the cold air can enter more free ly at the lower part of the room than at the up per. . • . , 'Why does the wind dry dainplinen ? ..11ecauee dry w.ed, like 4 dry sponge, imbibes the .4=o - of vapor from the surfue of the linen as fast as they are formed. Which is the hottest place in Eta:number atop:. el? The gallery: Why is the gallery of nil public places :hotter than the lower parts of the building? Because the air of the building ascends, and all this cold air whieb can enter thro' the dour# arA windows keeps to the floor till it has become heated. Why do plants often grow out of wetland tow era? Either because the wind blew this, reed there with the dust ' • or else' because some bird, Hying over, dropped the seed there, which it had formerly eaten. . Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos ters, &c,, printed at the Aries'-I;sec office, at low rates and short notice—and to the most olegadt style. gpiciat gotirm HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE--HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Itair Dye: The Original and Best imthe Wield f All others, are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. °BAY. RED, Olt GUSTY HAM Dyed instantly to a beau tifuland Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor. since 1339, and over 80,- 000 applications have beau made the hair of his pa trons of his remelts Dye. WM. A. BATCEIBL+IWS HAIR DYE produces a colgr not to be diatinguisholfrom nature, and is WARRANTeu not to Ware. in the least, however long it may be contin , nod, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Bair inelgm.ated for Life . by thin Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied Go 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 293 Broadway. iNew-Yorit. Sala in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goads Dealers. Air, The Genuine has the came and address uptma Keel pieta engraving on Mar Of each Box, of wiLLIAm. A. BATCHELOR, 283 Broadway., New Tnrk.. gold at Dr. Bose Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, Vi os 1.3 I 1 1. 1 :5.,urp,, They 8.1 . 0 eletaa, light, t..6".f and catzuble. 0115 Fitting to a charm-210 turttintr up behind—no Ariel:. trig o n. th e hetht ; intletA thin in the t , niy Etttahlishment where the-et things are preperly welertttoed and mad, D,,e. I, IS:is...4y, 23:5 Brum.lway, INeW York. DALLEY'S XAGICAL 1 Alg EXTRACTOR _ . . In more or less pretl,lli.t.t.t, lo aii33 itilLantorttiun,Bl.rikei at the Pot of thscase cure. D A Al AGI C A L PA 1 N ExTRAcTOII, mut nollting else, will allay inflammation at once, a 15.1 SIM hen certain C DAILEY'S Ai AGIOA C, PAIN rixTßAcrron will cute the following et nonit a ureat catalogue of di -0005051 111055. ,CALI.S. errs. CHAFES, SORE ppt.ls, 101155, ortilso& srltAiiiO, moo, POISON, EML-ELAnTs. ELLEN, sctlnEtt. t. ULCERS. pfivra BORES, FE1,055, 1:10. ACM, 111.12, SAP.,E E 715, 0111, sWELLINGS,ImEIM.I.IISSI.BIAI.OOO,An, .4f,(ft nff Ent. EALIESEI2.3, ERYSIPELAS, RINON'YORN, ominous fryti, :NALL ptEt. :WEASELS, RASH, &C. &C. n some It mai , appear incredulous that so many al.. enEes elantld noreached by one article; such an idea will vanish alien reflection of to the fact, that the salve is a t.wobinatloii of ingredients, oath and every 0110 op plying a perfect a Litidni e to its App oite disorder. DMA, firi3 :MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In its etrecto hi Magical. Ifecanso the tfinn is so short bo tweet' diseaSli and a Ifermammt enrit ; and it is an vletract- Or as it &Ml'S' all dir,calfl out of neat:rioted part, leaving notate as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no house. work-ehoii, or manufac tory She Mid tic ono moment without No Pain lixtractoris 'genuine unless the box has upon it a stool plate engraving, with the nalne of Hatay Dai ley. :I/ anti filet 'trap . For sale by all Druggist - El and patent medicine dealers throughout the I:l,itt.cl States anti c a na c k s . - Principal I:epot, 165 Chambers St., N. York.. 6. F. CHACE &Ad at Dr. ItoEs' Drug store; Lebanon, IMPORTANT TO FEMALES—Dr. - Cheeneutause PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extra - wave practice; they Me mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to lie proper channel... in every instance limo the Pills proved sucow,ful. They are certain _to open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring na ture into ird proper channel, whereby health it restored, end the pato and ,thathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No fethale can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever au obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, add, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want f such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among-yoong females. Headache, pain in the aids, palp!tation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep. do must always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the'Pills will Divert:tidy remedy alt these evils. In all coos of • nervous Mut spinal affection's in the back andlintbs, low ness of spirits, hysteries, ,k.c. Nor are they less officaci mas in the cure of Leucorrlges, 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 lurions to life or health: FUJI nod explicit directions which should be recd. accompany each These Pills ere put up in square flat boxes. Persons residing where there aro uo agency -established: by en 'clltshog Ono Dollar in a. letter:l/repo/IL' td any nu thorlecal agent can have them sent to their respective tultiressesby . . return of mail. It. U. fIUTCfIiNGS, General Agent for the U. States, Chambera at, New York. To whom all 'Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa Dec. 1, ISK—Iy. 4,otito, Preaching in the Methodist. Episcopal Church next Sunday.merning and evening. Union Prayer Meeting at the Temperance Hail, at S o'clock, every Monday evening. Eng,liA preaching next Sabbath morning at N o'clock, and German at 2.1-.9'doelt in the after noon, in ;Salem's Lutheran Church. German pm - idling in tho morning, and 'English in the evening, in Zion's Lutheran Chnreh next Sunday. English preaching next Sabbath evening, in the the Reformed Church. English preaching next Sabbath morning, and Carman in the evening., in the Moravian Church. EpiScopal service—Sunday, July 10th, in the af ternoon. at 3 P. 111., in the Turn] Hall. 1918 Ma Ozet. 'The •Leloa Corrreted IFc ,LEDA NON', 1.00. 3Ells Ex. Fain 50 Smith " Extra , 00 Leh. Tel. Sillier. Fino 7 70 Prime White Wheel, 1 45 Prime lied Wheat,. ;40 Prime Rya, 75 Cern, 70 45 Cluver-serti. 5 00 Timothy.saall, 2 50 Flex 1 50 DAM Apples, la be., 00 pealed, I 50 hirteh*tiiiitz," 2 50 Pourii — Hutt:els," 1 25, Cherries, 1 50 F=I3ZM V{ EMESDAY, JULY 6, In 9. Potatoes, V, bu, 95 Eggs, V doz., 12 !:utter, V lb,, 12 Lard, 10 Tallow, 9 llam, 12 Shoulders, 10 1 6ides, 10 9 ,, .,P, - 0 flew-wax, 25 114hite Rags, 5 nixed Rags, 2 Flax, V. lb , 1234 4 ' Ilristles,l4 lb., 40 Feathers, VP., . 02;4 Wool. /c.lb., . 40 iS . o . up Beaus, 11 qt., 0 I I megar, V, gal., 123.4 'Apple litetulr,lleroek, 45 The Phi.lndenphin. Markel. PHILADELPHIA, July 4, ISA. imoun.---The Flour market continues dull and drooping, and standard superfine is offered at $ll 25 without finding buyers, which est:o)ll4ms a further decline. There is no demand • fer ex port. and the sales are wily let a small way to the trade at front thlsiligure up to s7•@7 50 151 for superfine, eXtiix and fancy brands, as in quality. The receipts cdatinue very light,— Corn Meal is stonily, and about 400 bbls. Penn sylvania sold at 53 75 bbl. Rye Flour is low er, and a small sale Avis made at $4 25 1,61 bbl. GRAIN.—In wheat there is very little move ment and the market is dull and unsettled, the re ceipts however are light; and about 8000 bushels have been disposed of at $l5O tO $1 00 fur reds, the latter for choice, and Si 60g170 for white. Rye is lower, and 800. bushels Pennsylvania sold at 55 e. Corn is more inquired for to-day and there is little or untie offering ; good, yellow would readily command 52 dents afloat. Oats are more active but at a further decline, and gig 10,000 bushels have been disposed of at 40e. for Delaware, and 41 c o 42r, for Pennsylvania, afloat. OF lluckivbstit we hear of no sales. PM ILADELPHEA CATTLE MARKET.-- The very large increase this week. ainounting to over 2100 head at the different yards, whleh, with the hot weather, put down prises fully 51 the 700 Pis. the soles generally ranging at from $lO lo 111 the 100 His, as in quality; there were some left over unsold, and the market closed dull: No De rks County Cattle were offered - at either of the yards. Of Cows and. Calves the arrivals at the Martin's were 150 heart, sales ranging at from $35 to $5O fur prime Mulch Cows, and $25 to $3O .for-iminani quality. Some 700 fat Hogs were yarded nail sold at Imhoff's this week, at prises ranging from $B4,- to $9 the 100 lbs. net. Of Sheep about 0000 were disposed oF, at Mar tin's, at 4 ©lle. lb, grass, for gond quality. A ,ils ....:Iniil.ttti,zoltotts% Milder's Patent Door Regis- ter ' The Right to Make and Sett frthia new and improved DOOR-KATE RFOTST 1 for a finv unsold eastern. Conntiey, Datiphi^ amt Phil -11110phi:I inchntol. will he sell on the mostliberal terms if application i male before the subscriber leaves for the west.,-Bee Oireular, July 0, 1859.-zt Pub Notice. re hereby given that the endersigned have leaned Ad- Lam Bank and hosanna hi; wile:• late or the borough of Lebanon, now in the Township of Cold Springs. Leb anon county. Pa.. the fallowing personal property. viz t I Spring bottoM 'Rocking Chair, 1 Sofa, 3 Ueda and Bed ding, 1 Walnut Bureau. remaining 21 window curtains, 27 N'apk ins, -Window Curtains, 24 Towels, 13 Pillow Cases. 10 Bolster Cases and 1 piers 'Fringe, 1 sett Cottage Furniture. (being 1 lied k Bedstead, Bureau, Enclosed Wash Stand; Towel Rack and Table,) G Spring Seated Chairs, I Rog, 12 Cane Seated Chairs,2Cnno seated Rock ing Chairs. . 0 Cane seated Chairs. with Mahogony backs, 1 Looking Ws. gilt edge; 2 Looking Glasses. gilt frames, 1 small Table. 3 small Cane seated Rocking Chair, 1 Horse, I Cradle. 1 Darrel of Vinegar. 1 Slop barrel, 1 -Rettle,,half barred of Brandy ; Int of Halters g; chains. 1 Kettle, 1 Chamber Store and Pipe, 1 Cradle, 1 Slab Saddle, 1 barrel of Vinegar, 1 Simile. lot of Crocks, 1 'Pot Rook, lot of Soap, 12 Chairs. 2 Lard Cans, 1 Pat ent Washing Machine, cask of Currant. Wine, 1 Keg of Brandy, Rake and Fork, 1 Deitch, 1 small Table, 1 Wash stand, (marble top,) 1 Card Table, 1 Card Table. (marble top.) 2 small Tables, 1 Toilet Table. stand of Sausages, 1 Crib, 1 Towel Rack, I Sick Chair,l Clothes press, Baby chair, 2 Truuks.l Cloth press, . Bureau, 1 Enclosed Wash stand. 1 Toilet Table and Towel Rack, I. Pier Ta ble, 3 Foot Tubs, 1 Cot Bad, 1 Barrel and Tin Ware, 1 Walter, 1 Bough-trangh, I Chill's Carriage, 3 Coal Buckets. 4 pieces sheet Zink. 1 Grid Iron, 2 Coal Stoves and Pipe, 1 Kitchen Cupboard, I Table, Stands and Emp ty Bottles, 2 'Washing lllachines. Sweeping Brush,.4 llrea'l Pans, 2 bbl. of Gin. I Brass Kettle. 2 Lard Stands. 1 Wash Stand. Barrel of Empty eau.% stand and lee Cream Freezer, 1 Dbl. of Kitckeu Utensils. 1 Chest, 2 Bread Pans. Skillet and Smooth Irons, I old Table, Fat Press. 2 Feed Buckets, 4 Tubs, Cabbage Stand. I High Chair 1 Crib. 1 Sink, 1 Walnut Tab 6,1 Basket of Chain paigne, 12 Win dow Shades, 24 'Comforts, 1 mmdl Look-: tag Glass 4 Blankets. I doz. Egg Glasses, 1 Castor, 2 ery (Masses, '2 Spoon Glasses, dozen'.. Iron. Handled Knives, 2 doz. Plated, Table Spoons, '2 des. Pihtpd Tea Spoons, 34 dos:, Chem' Wine Glasses, I small Looking biasses, ttiyds. Parlor Carpet, Ta yds. Carpet, 1 Glass Pitcher. I Plated Cake Racket, 5 Wtoilk 13ttaitz,: and Pitch. ers, S Chambers, a portion of no dinner of Tea, Sett, Mask 3r, ydn Home made Carpet, 30 yds. Carpet, Old Carpet, 1% des plated forks. are. Mat:fore forbidden to molest, or in anywise interfere-with said property, uhdor pertaliiy, of Law, . JOSEPH LONtlif,raCKERi ;TORN Eilltl,l7. July 0, ISM). Feed--Feed to b ht; tlit , t• .1.. , ..1b12,1r, btiAtl, 1 :41 2 .11.RY Liilanotii :Feb, Appligatiou of HENRY FOX, for Lilo bouofit of - ' tits Insolvent Laws. OTICE is heri,F,y giveu that 1 Nara applied to the Honorable daiMes of the court or Common Pic a s of the County of Loll:aim fir the bought of the iieveral Acts of Insolvency of tile Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. and they have iimminted Mondodt,tte thtti day of August neat 1859) at 2 o'elmlt, P. 5f., to bear amend my creditors, at the Court !louse, in the Borough of Leba non, when and whore you may attend, if you think pro , per. July G r 1859 GREAT AvrociourtoN AND NO HUMBUG. cusTomus WANTED. TAMES If.KELLEY, Wnt e k- J/oker & Jeweler, lice just c opened at the Ecu Buttnisos, the town of Lebanon,a helot iful assortment of Bail nod Tine-keepers in bunting cases eight-day Watches, gold Dupre.; gold Anchors. gold cylinder Watches, Sliver railroad hunting Watches, duplex, anchors, 'cylin der. English patent Lever, English Swiss Qum-liars, anti Boys' Watches. largo '3lnsic Boses. 4, f, and 8 tunes; ,g,,Q; Fob, Vest, and Neat Chain=; gold Armlets, Brooches: mild Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breast pins, Rea laces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals. ac. Silver Tea and Ta ble Sp 0•0113, Soap Ladles. fob and neck Chains. Speetaeles,. Portmonsies. fine pocke.t and pen Knives, Violins, Violin ' (Ties Bess m Accordeons, Polkas, Brass Instr ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies' COblas, Colt's Rides, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle, shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damsons Pistols, eight-day and thirty-hour Cmcks, ac., the whale comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon county, and will be sold at thy, lowest cash prices. Mlckes fe. Clocks carOdly Bcpatral and Warranted.. 3 / 4 „.4 Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Mlitenery Store in the sante room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store, Bogle ILebanon, July 8, 1859. Li • st of Letters 'DE:II..IINING in the Pn OfJiro, I,o;.onott, Pa., July It I, 1859. Persons calling for any of said lotters Will please say they are edvertbed. A. IMTITIZATJFF:P. 31. A Loser, Miss Elizaheili Alexander, Donald Leeds, W. • Aldrich, John LeVere, At Wood, Angeline - tultchell. James 11. Ballo, Sallie :Myers, John Bretz, Br za - Mier, Martin - Banque. Levi Marlet, John BrOse, William 7 ;biller, Henry Beehtel, John R. Mast, A bncr Beaker. Joseph Myer, William Rock, David . - Meyer, Mrs. linnirth Blitz; Signor MeCrunmek, Dr. Bucher. 0%. -. Meets, gonna S. Beek, Pater Manimn, Wm. T. Bean, Henry . Moyer, Win. S. - - Drashavr, John Miller, Samuel IL Drum, George W. Maury, Mr. :. Bowman. Carrie Miller, John 31. Doyle, John . N Bowman, Elizabeth Nelson, Susan 11, Bomberger, John Neurreao; Lewis Bar, Rev. J. - 0 . . Bauer, Dearinin Osborn, Richard Bucher, Lame Branum', Loris, Brame; .Andrew Bruce, hi. P. Beek, Saral. A, Brandt, David Crow), Levi Cannel. James Clay, John Conner, F.thrat'd Cordry. William Cavanaugh, Mathew Cade, ilobert • Carroany, Daniel Smiley Mrs. I) Snavely, Samuel Dein flinger, John IL Snayler, Mary Dyer, WlUlten Shank, J. Li. P. Davies, Tobias Sheets, .1. Da*ken, W. Stager, David Derr Matthias Stoever, Jacob 5..; Tobias 'DruCkentniller. Jacob Shathly, nazellus E , , Stakerolacob Elebb , :rger, George P. • •Steirwall, Andrew Espy, William Smith, John. Lbright, Sawed Stager. Jonas Scott, Edward Fisher, Samuel Seltzer, Levi Fared, Miles ' Smith, Josiah H. Fritz, Jonathan Staehlo. Reim dins Fisher, Mary Snavely, Joseph Frank, L. Shipper, Frank Focht, ifiram Shemz, Nathaniel Festder, Jonathan Steward, J. S. • Smith, Henry Gerhardt, Jonas , Sturin,,,Peter Gerhardt, Conrad S: "Shiest, livery tieelto, Elias St-heoffer, Nathaniel Gump. - Seager, Jacob Holtman, Lucy A. T Hethannan, Mrs. • Thareas,'"Ezekiel lit/bur, ,fohn I.T ILubci, George DO'lil, Audrey' linre, Sohn „ "iv Ileverling. Cyrus - Whipple, Daniel Ilartmln, Thomas It. 'Walborn, Jahn C, Ilartz.ier, Air. I. West, Sanibel'. II amphin, Williiem Weirich, jalvb Ilibsou . H. Witman, Jacob' liollanbeeh; S. IL IV ither: , , :iannsel ' Johnson, Mk. (Cooper,) Witmuyer. Samuel Jack way, James Wara,llutairl • K %Veltman. Joi% lierkealagdt , : E. • Wittinms, J;imes Kreider, Andrew Wanmer, Lantli Xr ehier, Christian Werians, J. 11. iimnffnunr, :Mr. Y 1, Yortly . . Peter Lewis, i , aili Ycakly, Jahn Lesher. :Jones Yeager, Benjamin Long, 5.1 r. Lemon Joseph Zerr, Jacob Ligbt,„ Lori Zion, Wm. long; 516 s - . ZuUr, Wm. latwrotice 11 E. Lebanon, July 0. 1850. S5B: - P EMT STYLES. ISSB ADAM ; DISH, in Cumberland Street, between Market, and the Court (louse, north side. has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of I wrs AI)N CAPS, for men and boys. for 1.455, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. Hats of 'Wipes,_ from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand...lle hue alsojust opened splen did assortment of SUMER HATS. embracing such :lei STRAW, PANAMA,PEDAL, - PEARL, I.IOIIN, WO MEN. SEATS, CUDIAN. and all others. ria.lle Will alni Wholesale all 'kinds of Tints, Caps, kc:, to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lehanon. April 21, 1528., Swatara Collegiate. INASilliElle ..Tancaolca Lebanon Co., Pa. rEUTE Ediftee being Mashed. the Suinmer Term will commence on Monday. 4th of Aprit. *ales and Fe males or the age of etight years and upwards, will bele. strutted by a competent board teachers. Pupils froth abroad will board with the Principal. For circulars containing particulars. address any one of the subscrib ers. :Tom: BRUNNER, Preift of the - Board. HENRY J. Secretary. I. D. RUPP, Principal. Jonestown, Feb. 10,18,9. IARPETS, 011:, CLOTIIB, aa. just rec;:ived tutd ing low at the Store of lIENRY 3 STINE. A.. IL IR lUG Eit fic.• TTORN AT LAW. Office removed fo !Entree for raerly oC4l.7pilki by Micheal IVagoer, Cumberland Sireot, noarly opoisito lbaCourt Lebanon, May 14 1.350.-6 M. Wni. M. DEER it ArroltNuy AT LAW, °Mee 'Walnut Area, opposite tile Court Hausa, lately occupied by Amos IL Boughler, Lsq. Lebanon, May .11, 1559, JOSEPH MILLER , IREORGIE V. KLINE, - A TTOILNEY AT LAW.r , 011iraj with LEVI KLINE, Eq., Lehtmon, • , 11.61 , ation. MO 4 , .18t6- ATTORNEY AT LAW ELA:S REMOVED his °Mee to ,Itr.Tiolittul's now ing. (second story, at the itiiey.t two doors oust, of 116 preßont location. (Lebanon, March 2,1.859.—1 y, a. EL .1110tiVMATOI„ A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, has REMOVED his office to Film.lt's New Building, (s6Cond story.) Oulu berland street, Lebanon. Pa. Lebanon, April 6,,15,59. ,S.Petten gut A' Co's A Aoraloy. ST., YORK. L.lO 5T.1115 ST., .1301 . 0:q. S. Pottengill a Co., are the Agents for the Lslw,wn Adtierfis4r, end the must influential and largest circulating Newspapers in the 'United States and the °anodes. They are authori zed to contract for us at our lowest rates. EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, PA,. aub9criber wishes lo infortu his old friends mid 1 Um nubile generally, that i.e has again laken.the above well-huowu House. lie will be much pleased to accommodate all who may ihvor him with a call. LOCATIQN.—Coruer Cumberland and Market streets. 4. - 40unlihusses runnhag in connexion with the Ball Road Trains. li. SLEtiIIIST. Lebanon, Nov.lo, 38.59. LALFaIki.N.IETTE BROWE R, -'• GAS FITTER. A 1./JOINING A. S. ELY'S Ofßoe, Walnut atreat, Luba• non, Pa, AlargeandbeautifuloesortmentofPlX. TUBES from Unwell-known detabliehment of Con:units Ran in, always ou hand at Philadelphia prices. 4:17 All work warranted to jive mitisfaetiun. orders will ho faith fullx-esectited on the most reiutonable tams. l'ha &tit cT rstrrenec (SeP*l6,ll. Corner el Mulberry and C'lesktut sired; Lebanon, Pa., malvers.CTUßElt ca ORTIABIENTAL - CAST AND VIROVOILT IRON RAILINGS ICOR Oe,moterlea, Verontl.R. Italconioa,Publin and Pei• va . f . a ztn•,... gr , A , un 113 Carl every do- tia;,:bl Ajaguirt3a, , bs6ll.-ti: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice. I'rit2. John Robeson, Micheal Itoyur. '3ary Atut RieharLlF.. Itithile, Ilenry 3t ldie , Elias Iteider, (1.. 1 5 . Rader, Albert' 31.0110 r, Reuben Itoot, llcnry,•• Mli=El BUSINESS CARDS JOS AEA WICK, firt telt . For Sale or Rent. j 0 NEW BRICK ITOUSES and ONE: FItANIE. A Dolt ? Ido TWO STOPS BRICK "MUSE on lbe corner of Centre and Che Punt Streek, not qui te ti AUX and a SINCLE TWO :.;1•04:y :mi., on Cheat nut Street new occur. il'if by John Krick. end tt i 111 frame I 34 Story in North Lebalm. near .Tobn Arnold, are offered at Private, Sale, and will be cold i Cheap and upon easy terms. Posettasion givea of the two Brick In August next, by SIMON J. STIN.F,. Lebanon, June 29, 18.;9. A N ELEGANT EGOSI-NESS ROOM, eernerof Cumber, berland street and Doe Atley:ll theeentre of town, In the new building of the 'under6ir,nitd. It is 00 feet deep and 14 feet wide. It will be Tented on very reason able terms. 'Apply to J. YU:WK. Lebanon, June, 22 '69, HENRY FOX, Jackson Township .. . . . , . . illft: Ifni . eraigne& -eitiZeris.tlf Aniwil la -and t vicinity I hereby notify all - persons to desier train - tiernassing nn their onrlesedgrounds and entering onetrAßDs, Grtanfiubli., throwing open Bora. Fences. ..470., nad that. if the offence Is not discontinued legal means will Ito taken. N. IL—TerenTs invariably held responsible for their children. Joseph Shenk, John Meyer, (11. 5.,) Joseph L. Shenk, Mhrtin Mcyer, Abraham Shenk. John Meyer, Joseph M. Gingrich, John K. Meyer, John N. Smith Henry K. Meyer, John Troxel, John Over, John Sherk, sr.,. Samuel DIM Sim. Getz, ' Chrimtian Herr, Daniel Kenning, George Matternes, Gibson R. Speraw, Jacob Thailand, I , IOFCA Shirk, Juno 2.2.1859.--3m6.* ss.etksialsert t. Notice. !limn. following Resolution toropuetrtinty tho lloard of Directors of the VVCOllif COUN TY 'MUTUAL IN AN-CR COMPANY, et theie Office in the Berongh of Money. May 17,1850, to wit; Brroirrd, APees:smeti or 4 per "cent be direc ted on ail Prelnillfn Notes in poraw4ionpf the Company, given fur Intfrance which were in ihrce, on that day and fink': tb 7 e floarii. have appointed Adam - Grittioprr. of the'lhWinigh of Lebanon, Receiver for Lobartoo county oriltiFsrtid assesmant. By the Beard, .fosneA BOWMAN, Secretary. In plirBuance of the above, I will call on the nrenlbere of the Company for their renpective assesa• ments in a short time ; as the whole is to be paid within :Sixty days fruit) this dote. LebftoE,n, Jame 22., 1559 MOTiCF. is hereby given person or persons ente for the purpose or down (}rainy Grass, E:C I wit law. William Lehman, . Snmeiei Reindelit, 'Micheal ileverling, Jiibi3 Tr:lmhof, • Joseph tlingrich, Daniel Seltzer, Daniel Light., Int E. Dillman, Henry L. Fisher, John F. Patsehke, (loth:lb Light, John Arnold, . Jacob Gordy, z:1 Joseph it. Koehler, _Joseph Dehney, North Lebanon township NEW GOODS i NEW GOUDS!i JUST Iigf:EIVED AT ' HENRY & :STINE'S , MESE S.nbrcriters hero just received the largest and best selected stock of GOODS in their, imp 'of bpai ness MT?' brongiat t this Market, and .reepectfritiy"in- Vita their customers and-the public in general fO o.tu, and Ez.unse...l.ii.fore , puranisinti cle.ewhore. 'Our Stock Ccnsi:da in pare of LAM! DRESS GOODS FualitsS:ifenllidritlTSillinikitinFassortment of Fine Chatty, Chatty DeMines, Lawns, 13arege Napoleons„ Tamertines. crane Malta, Poll rie ehevres, Ilayadere Me , hairs and Traveling Dress Materials, New Style -3, Fine Lawra in Browns, Pinks and Blues at 12. eta, the best goods °tiered. at HENRY STINE'S. CLOTHS AND MIRES. Light Colored and rine 131a.rk Cloths, Light fancy Cas. Antares. lunch reduced. White Linen. Ducks and Drills, Marseilles Vestings, prime assortment. IthINItY 4 . STINE, South West Corner of Cumherland and Market streets. UST EECRI VEll a superior PORT WINB, very dol e/ ;eats; also SCOTCH ALE. LoNTION VORTBIL, CATAWBA. BRANDT, and CENC/NNATe CHAMPIONE, at RRIOART'S Wine and Liquor Store. SUN UMBRELLAS, just received and Selling feat. at ITENRY R STINi.;,s. SAMUEL rcEIIOrI(L,.„.ADOLPITTIE4 lISINOEIII, ska..> ;-'4* - • A Frielingllk I,trvilation 1 , Xll de=ir us or purchasing. LUMBER & COAL OLD ESTAI3LISIIED i WELL KNOWN IS ,wasrark i Nt • 01.0 Relenoelalsl& Rielly, At the IGVION CANAL, on the East and West sides of Market Street,inNotth Lebanon 13arongh: ' THE Subscriliers totesplessurain informing the Citi inns of Lebanon, and surrounding Counties. that they still cohtinne the MIMI= AND C0AL . 131141.- NSS. at their old and sad/ known stand, where they are daily receiving additional supplies of the Best, and Well Seasoned Lumber, `,Conslilting of White and Yellow Pill° BOARDS PLANK and SCANTLING Hemlock SWARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING; RAILS, POST, PA LINGS' and FENCING BOARDS; • ASH. from Ito 4 inch; CIIERRV, from ;$.4 to-S inch? POPLAR, from . .%•to 2 inch; Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING;' Oak and MapIe'BOARDS and PLANKS; Roofing and Plaatarine: LATHS. Stringlei ! Shined Alou I'i ne hod rfen i l S ES- Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! ! A largo stork of the beet quality orStoto, Broken, Egg and Lfineburners' COAL; and also, the bt*t Alie gLery COAL f r Malts/Lifts. - - - ilEa" Thankful for the liberal manner in Which they hare heretofore been patronized, they would extend A cordial Invitation for a continuance of furors; as they arc confident that they now have the laved, best and cheapest sto:k of b11b1.W.41.1 on hand in the County, which will be sold at a reasouatle per centage. Please call and examine. our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. ItEINOEFLLS' t'MEILY. North Lebanon Borouzh.. gay 2d, 1854--Int. First Premium and Diploma Aamrdcd by the Lebanon County. Agricultural Society to the celebrated A iIIERICA 'WATCHES. r PITTS ndor Bement a the merit and character of the 1.• Watch ahoold prove a putlicient recorndendation those who contemplate purchasing a good and reliable Tittiek'OePer: They disclaim any part of foreign meeb 1111i8Alt in MOVenzent nr case; and in regard to ?late and durabilitY * Ellstance ail competition`. Wittilies al on exhibition at J. BLAIR'S Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and t nutherbunl strecte, oppo site the Market house, Lebanon, Pa. Nov_ 3, 1858. t armetS LOOk tO Your interest, A. Major & Br 0., .„,, Witt LAcall theattlention of the Farm era of this and adjoining Counties and. t"li , their friends in general; to the Met. that they bare opened their 11 Ulna „ . AL b JOEL, on I megrore street, noar their Fosil dry t, Machine Amps, in the itoroogh of Lob anew, p a. , w h e re wo ran truly say, that we hare .the Largest and Best •Assortment .of FARMING.. MP GE.: mElz,vps ever offered to the throsers of this cosimmuity. As we have heal a long experience intimManufacturing of Machinery, WC have Made it our object to select the Lest and most demist° Machines, and' all 'that we offer for sale we can say that there is no other in use that can surpass them. We have the following Machines_ that we can recommend to our farmers„vis;„,.....,, MantlY's Conibitterilfrojicit drill &di:4r, With WOOL'S Improrectuotts, Doracy's Combined Rak er, Reaper & Mower, Railway Demo Pewersand Thresh- Our horse lever Powers & Threshers, Morgans Pat ent Independent Steel R'be T0t.:21 Nerso, - RATR; Mum ma's Patent Fodder, Straw awd Hay CurrEn,cast Iron god Rollers, Grain F:1118 and Drills, Hay Elovators. Cite ver-halters', Cornshollers., lay hand or, power, Coro Plough and Planters. Cultivators, - SM.; with a - variety of, the best PLOUGH. S in. nee. All kinds of Forks, Rakes:, Shovels. Spades, hues, grass and grain Scythes, grain Cradeis, Itusbel and Peck Measures, &c., Ste., Ac. Farm ers will bear in mind that they will dud it to their ad vantage to bay their Machines at home. as all are liable to brake or got out of order, and if they have been bought from a traveling agent they will have trouble to get them mended. Row are they to he fixed or this brok en Pieces replaced, and particularly 11 Reaper which, by breaking in the midst of your Harvest may deprive you of the use of it for seven days, whilst, had it been bought at hawse it would - hare heart - ready for um again in a &tedious's, as wo have the patterns for all the. Ma chines that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on hand, FO that you cannot come'amiss. We would invite: Our friends and all others to give us a call before Pur chasing elsewhere, as our aim is to please and be Pleas ed. Also CASTINGS of all kinds made to order and at abort notice. , MNGENCS, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we alactufacnure . and repair want toginre, Shaftings,:-Cirottlar Saws; Lathes thr - Woott Imam ,`F Ac. It l'Ali ii 3 all kinds of Machinery attended to wish dispatch. Addrlscsil. : di FRO. Lebanon, May 25, 1i350. •- • liawnlAN, the u -, 41-1-ilin'Tn Brower, has If_ -removed-his LA.Gilft 13EDI, `J -+L0 3 311 to tho large mei lutudeottie three'vt.try house of )I.r, Attu - Ad,lo Cute• berlaud street, west a the Inauk Roar!, where he wilt b,i pleased to see his old ft'ifful4 and the pudic iteufrellY• 11 - 374.Liniberger end ttweltzer lie. nag. M== 7fa•:. nab BirO: aac , 1.1 ISE= No:fice, ADAM GRITTINGER,. ' Re-et:lvor IR E. by the undeiligned, that any ring on the lands of the snore , nring down Fences, breaking 1 be dealt with according to John- Light.; (s.x) Bret-hard, Joseph Moyer, Jacob Sttarr, Jaeob Seifert, ;heal) Seirw,b, Charles B. Forney, G. DawSqn Coiemart, Abrshar` R. Light - , Samuel Allwein, Jam H. Benson, .Leri Behney, John &Dever, Thomas Ruston. Juno - 22,1520 TO Tun.: LEST ADV NTAO E. AT TUE. BACK TO THE OLD PLACE! _LW tiELV. G VALUABLE BOROUGH PROpERTY AT if'IUVATE SALE. subscidbersolfer at Private Sale, their NEW DWELGINO sitnat.sl rn - Cumberland Street, corner of Vine4rave Alley, UI Pao': Lebanon, and at pref.,tetc.ccolgett by them. 6! !IL 14( WEE and two story KITCHEN tiro 14 ilbstantially Imitt of brick, contain ii Rooms moat of them papered and lighted by gas: a never lolling with rzsellent watrr, as well es a Cistern in the yard. Summer Kitch en, Bake Oven. and other out buildings. feet front, and runs back to Sail Alley, ps Moot. On the rear part of the Lot is. Prilett , d a t story 1.:.a, SEW, F,tg Sty, &c., &c. Tiao . Oarden is in a 11ret rate state ci etdtiration, and contains a variety of Fruit Trees and Vine", S:c.,&e. • 417 1 , Tho above Pieperty is all in good rendition, and will be s .1;1 law. 7itio indisputable, and posussion to bellven when cleaired. . . , 4... Auipe mu clesiroug . o( purchasing and s , ce ring a pleasant residence, will CAil and I , •aru the terzei , If ItEIZENKTIN & uno., Lobamen, June 8,'59.) opposite the Court Elena.). . ASSIGNEVif Sr* LE PLANTATION, STEAM FLOUR AND SAW MILL, BUILDING LOTS, &C. W lT ArßM by lr,l, li a c t F t (I%,ToffnulanmAliiiiEs; Mile West of Jonestown, Union Township, Lebanon. County, Pa., the 04 lowing real estate. viz ABRAHAM WENGER'S PLANTATION, or a tract of land containing Inii AcrtEsterad 100 pEncii- PA striet measure. mostly Slate of the. grit ~suality, with the appurtenances. The. improvements+ to e a Two STORY. D . CITHEE, BRICK It it.T.SE, , WASH I,IOUSR, SNIOR. - 11,. ',IitRNE,,, io„roc, Hi BAN, Tenant and other buildings, ell near_" ly new, a fine young ORCHARD, with ovate tULT TREES*, a well with pump at the portico that Sit ß never failed heretofore. a nee Creek Craeiug the farm; about 15 aeese of good TIMBER Let ND. and the teat under a good state of eultivatiou. it being....,, . „44. ,„. brie of the finegt Kumar . and home_ in titis ''''. - pan of:the County. only 34 mile front Jonefr,,_, .. town, Pinegrove Canal, Swatara river, and Cloort7StAn* Mats, Riplp.t the qcoadlig ot the Marrisburgiftle FOrge roads. - " • Pomona wfiqlteg to view the prentisz,i, hefere the day of tette will pkese to call on At:thew Wenger,livingen the pretuißeg. ' JUR Ali ell W.SNOtrt. find .1)1i\ IrMINSIt'S. iNO. / . A-tract of land ecanduieg 10 A ClIkS, neat— to. The impr,, , lnents thc.roott are a TWO .- STryn,l)ol)lll,E, Val 11.trlik. with a ,?' , Kitchen attached, a Well with pump and 110 15.,,, , ,..,',,twater that net,r failed on the Portico, -...;_ .". - .Fa BARN with floor, Cora Crib and log stable, &c., &c.; a- STEAM FLOUR AND SAW HILL; 51 ft. by 70 ft.. Engine- of rt't 11 . 011-SK POWER, Wein tO 'store froth 3n00.0.4000 bushels grain. , lath's' 2nd Corr a room is prepareciTor u Meel i niineal whop, in which .a Lathe, Circular Paw, Grind Store, &c., Ze„, can he a t, Melted to the Steam power.. In the Saw Mill, which is under the same roof, is a lare up irlot thAu saw, with which lobs 70 ft. in lenght can ha sawed. a Cirenbir Saw In operation, and room for Another. The whole building is erected with substantial material, and the most cr.n. renient manner, It being only in (Tertian, about IQ mouths. A basin extends from the Building, to. the Can, al, which is about 150 ft. in length. parts of raftiith S o brought from iiliddietoptri OA the Ca fiel;hsto the hc , in, front which the timber eau he drawn or ti. - . 7 Saw Mill by Remit Putter: - : A rail-road is in tile Course of Con stru'etion. which is to be completed to take the Sawed Lumber out of saw mill to the canal, where it can bo shipped fur Lebanon and other places. This will make the finest business places. in the Coun ty. it being on the Pinrome C”ottl. only 14 stile from Jonestown. S from Lebanon, and on the route of the pro posed Lancaster, Lebanon and Pinegrove Railroad. as al. BO on . the Ilarrishur& Ilittibtirg Railroad. Birflieieet lauding aloptthe Canal to carry on any Rind of bust ,nesi. - Nos, .S. 8, anti 4, Containin , 4 I Acre •Zo Percheß. 1 Acre 35 Panties, I Acre 3. Perches, are fronting on the Pine - I Rt:we Cianal, and are snit:ll,le fur -.LAND.TIiG- OR BUILDING LOTS. Nos 5,6, 7,8, 0, 10, Containing, 1 t. 1 ll Pr., 1 A. 71 Pr., 1 A. 91 Pr., 1 A. 140 Pr., 1 5.137 Pr- and 9 A.. 16 Pr„ are suitable for BUILDING 011vowN LdTS. No. 11. Contains 8 A. 1.2.1 . 1" iv POllO.l lAND; tbro' which a creek flows. well felleitei ii.e- eml lc e. No. 12, contain , : O'A. 1151.7 r: MITIII3I LAND, one half of which to heavy TIMBER LAND. uloo well 4 ,,...7., . 41; 4: [ adapted for pasture; the nye latter border on 1 :4 , -r::: 4.- ii ( ' ' I Persons wishing to View any of Duo.e 12 Dam- ; ' berth before the day of Sale. will please tf, call on Jo tn, Dohner, living on the premises. at the Union hulls. Sale will commence at 19 o'clock, NI on ~ad day, when conditions of Sale will be made known by JOHN wciAcit, C Bucucit, JOHN 5111111 K, EZRA DUCILLB, , I .alinoes of AonAu.va It coat and j ,, 0 - N . llognii. I June 6, 1809.-td. Public NotiO, TS hereby given. that' thn rindeviirrnea I'IA . I - ol,ned C}7-US x. Srlaxelj , , of the biwongh •of I,e'emon, one BAY _HORSE, the property of 0, , end,rsignecr. All persons tire therefore, hereby forbblien to molest:, or to anywise to Interfere with said property. Lebanon, done 5. 1559. Doctor J. B. 92a3itii, ArTNG permanently located in lin. vilN ge f Ann _ kJ. Mlle,. Le2;0?2•97Z Ounty Pe.. rep ctfuhly offers mi professional services Co the citizens of Lebanon county. Mee in IrMiehliorn - a houSe.'„ . Cbtulzes wilt be moderate. refers to the Conon:in.?, person-, wlmse fondly phy eicinn he hiss been for se;reral yesrs: - Don. Robert DallWim Ceps . Gee. S.Ehby.. Esq.; do. do. Wm. Skiles,jr. t dn. do. dci. John D. Wilson, do. do. do. Jos. S. Plank. do. do. do. John Armstrong, do. do. do. Also, by permission, to the f.dlowing Eminent phymi- Mime : Dr. Wm. Lat,ta, Black Horse P. 0., Pa Dr. Win. Ifaxes, Coins, P. 0.,- . . Dr. John Wallace; de.. do. : -... Dr. Jesse Coates.. CoateSrilV, P, 0., Pa Dr. Charles Coates, do. do. do Dr. Blakeslee. do. do. do annville. June 15, 1.859.—1 t. Lime and Slone. rvILE undersigned has constantly on hand. end for sale I a good supply of the best lime and atone for btilht int, purposes near the Donagh ntor, Furnace, will be disposed of on redsonahlo terms. •" t.: - Lebtenon,June 1, ,155".1. eusiurY B.Ami= Mutual Fire bosura iire: Com panv of A tett vitae, LEBANON COUNTY. PENN'A. THIS COMPANY obtained it. Charter at the lost mi ." ii.ton of. iho ,Logiidaturo or. Ponihiyltilinbt. and is now propara&to rereive appljeatiOnii. on Buildings. Furniture, ti-'rock:i of (lands and 111.irchan , Cite. Also on i3o.rns and rontents, Farm I niplinnenta, 4e. All perstinsi wishinz to inure on a Mutual Princi ple-7M apply. JOIIii ALLW6.I.N, RUDOLPH Ifr.mt, Tresaurer, JOEEPII F. Man, Secretary. MANACLNIF...7. JOAN IL EINPORTS..IAC'%Ii El N Dr. B. A. FANEVFOCK, IDAN ELS. EARLY. 'DAVID MACK., 1.1..11.:011 S. EILLINUER, SE(Millt RICKER, i:1011:ti A 1.1.1 r N, F. MATZ. ell s sTiw II CARMANY, RUDOLPH 11Ellit, I PL TER. FORNEY SAMUEL -BEI VER. A tinVilll3, May 11, 1.9.59.-3 m 7 l'eackers Wanled. rpTIE $.OllOOl. ECTORS o I Corows townsl tip w I. et'at SitlzC.ol Meuse, onk'n fit,' du , Au gust 13, MP. at 9 o'< - ..h,e1;,, A. M.. for the purpose of and emplo3 lug Teachers for the. , „"•cliciols of said district for the etrming tone of G mouths. Liberal Ws- Ty will be paid. Mr. Phillips, County Superinteudrt, expects to be pre:mt. PETER ZD1111:1;11AY, Pretddextt. Jocks HIJIMITI., Secretary. June 15. 1359. dmi istratoes Nog ire. NOTI:013 it, hereby given that Lett,ra of .Adminktra- Unit on tho estate of JOBS ST , E, - ER. sr.. bite of tirc tovreehip of North Lebanon. Lebanon county, Pa., hair been grant - on' to the uuder,igned. re-tdiug to $.,24.1 town, Ishii). All persona in&btuti to ::aid enlito pleas 4 mak° paym.nt : and those haring cittial:l will prest.at them, to . . „ JOHN ST0.117111:, jr. Administrator N. N. Ltlre_non tp,Jlll.lO 15, 18N. ENCOURA GE ENT ALWAYS 'SOMETHING NEW ri 1.1 News now aro.n new KVl'i I'd or the huod4omos6 nod chenr , -•st new c;of.t;_st the Cheap Store. IMMME money, buS y ouur Lry ( . : , ; Lop:118 at Rubor t Breß. U W .1 20" -i "i'Vgeta - dieiiii, yet Dr• , 54, Maher 8r0.4., hi the place to Bay them; thry have Fane,y and Black Silk from 55 renta, a yard, and upwards. IF yOU WANT A hambotne SHAWL ellisa , ). Call at Batter e os. IF YOU WANT CoDem, Si4N-es, ne other Embroidery, t4tve moo ey by buying of Luber IF YOU IVAls:71" A good pair of Kid, °lovas, or ).titt.,.. ; Ealwr I.AMtI 'lava them and will Ball chew +. • IP YOU WANT eatico, Prints, Yon eau tuv them at Itcher & Bre*, front - 4 cents a yard, win ecide, and Britich mitt Frentl, from 12 to 24 cents per sand. IF YOU 'tv_lNT Oingtnns, Raber & Bats. hare them from 67:: - cents, yard to 31 cents. - IF YOU WANT Muglilts, you . 6 ' ll 11tly them at I:H.F.A.r from 3 cents a yard to 19 or 2,✓ Cettr.R. soy quality ANYTITINa ELSE TtIAT 'You need for Dross or Fatuity uho, yell will and cheap, at Bober a Eros. IF YOU WANT Coat,. a pair el Punta, or IWt "for yourielfpßeber a Ilros,.bare the beat efr.ortrof!ratof Crapes fr.r :ye *n oon, amt the prices snit sett FOR YOUR BOYS' - cuibing. Salact yol:r goo:I; u.1.141.ber b BriN. Ind ISTO money by buying - ' - THE LAIIGT•%I' AND ' Cllearut aaeortmeizt of. r (i" ' ETS you mill And $l, ithbar griaa. Calf aritt , o;;,.Enine for yo,rself. iniIIAIIVA :taut kt;c._..7 - z.e:1701 7 ,1 And Lebanon Valley Brsacl - , ESIALTTiON OF ; ...... , A aii6rian - g , .. HP &IL, — i 1 ti, 1,11,, ir. ---------iii:-7--4 r bnfl , ',hrlt.o 1. 1 / 4 4 0,Z 4 ' la; Slay 11,1559.-3 m AYE 7 • li=l OEM 1.1 1 • •