The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 17, 1859, Image 3
cije gnitivrti,slt: TERMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, l 8 HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos t era, &c., printed at the n Adeeilißcr office, at low rates end short notice--and in tho most elegant style. Blank - Warrants for Collectors of School Tax, Bonds of Collectors and Treathers, Agreements botween Directors and Teachers, and Orders on Tensurer, for sale at this office. The Commissioners are having retkned n portion of iilo Court Hougo Roof. The attention of parties having insurances in the Sinking Springs Insurance Company of Barks county, is directed to the no tices in our advertising columns. Some of the good people of Shaef forAtown had a lively, social and pleasant time of it at their Sunday School Celebration, on Satur day, the oth inst. The Perseverance Baud of Lebanon, and the National Brass Band of Myers ; were In attendance,. and favored the party o ] with choice music during the day. Wm.M. delivered an address in English, and Bev. J. Mfbitzler in German. The eating was spread on a table 111 feet long—was abundant and of the choicest kind. May all who partici pated have many more snob jubilees. PEACH. Cao2.'.—For the informa tion of all good housewives we would say that the peach crop will probably be heavier than for 4oreral years past, both in New Jersey and Dela ware. A district of three square miles in Mercer .county will, it is spid, yield 20,000 baskets off of :22,000 trees in bearing order. 'SWEET POTATOES.--Sweet pota toes have made their appearance In the Philadel phia market, and sell at one dollar and a quarter the basket, containing three pecks. It is said there will be an abundant crop of this excellent esculent. Watermelons a la Mode.—As the melon season is now in full blast In ourborough, one of the neatest modes of serving up a one, 'fresh Watermel,n, is as follows : Plug a hole in the melon„so that some of its watery contents may run out, then pour into it some flue port wine or some claret, plane it on leo fur two hours, so that the wino may not escape therefrom. Next close the hole mid send the whole batch to us. The basement of the New Re .forined Church of thisVoce and the win• dow frames 'of the principal story Are set. As the walls of this fine building gain in height, it improves in nppearanoe, and we have no doubt that by the time it is finished, it will be .one of the finest chemises in the interior of Pennsylva The folks that visited the Cold Springs, last week, were highly pleased with the hind reception and entertainment received from their host and hostess at the Springs. It could not bnve.bccn otherwise. The excursionists had ; n slight difficulty about the railroad fare, which, however, was oWing to a' misenderstanding, and 'ne hones were broken. We understand that an `Wilet excursion is to be got up, in which a large 'number will participate, and for which final and definate arrangements will be Made before 'start. leg. The Editor of the Reading inzee recently in attempting a carriage ride from Eph rata to Reading was obliged to use three vehicles. The first upset nod spilled him out; the horses 'run off and the vehicle was broken. lle engag ed anotluir, Co 'which precisely the same accident happened. With the third and a few bruises lie reached Reeding. To see and learn editorial driving the Times' man should come to Lebanon. '4:l, 'Lang 2.40 ponies. -.COUNTY SUPERTISTENDENT.—Mr. Henry Tiouek, of this borough, bas been appoint ed County Superintendent of Common Schools of Lebanon county, fur the unexpired term of F. Phillips, deceased. ' Mr. Itouek willinake a good Superintendent. He is a young gentleman of 'b'et and talent, and takes a deep interest in the proper training of the rising generation, and ifi t withal, an earnest friend of the System. His ap pointment continued to Juno of next year. Sciinethiug new under the Sun. —Mr. Henry Hartman, brewer, has painted his Lager Beer Brewery and stable in North Lebanon township, ,with Leger Beer. Who would have thought it? It is said to make a good, solid point, and when used with lime, a white wash that becomes hard and does not rub off. For drinking.purposea Ilartman's Lager is also not bad to take. It is a pure article—he would sell none other. SITERIFF SALES.—Mr. Geo rge 13. ;Rona, Auctioneer, sold last week, fur the Sher iff', the following properties, viz :—Wm. M. Mis• sewer's 2 story brick house and lot, in Schteffers. town, to John Smith,• for $1110'; Daniel Peter's lot inLebanon Borough, to Jos. Bowman, (Treas urer,.) fur $222; Fred. Schceder's two-story frame houseand lot to N. Lebanon,to John Solirceder, for $303; Anthony J, Arnold's two-story frame house and lot in Lebanon, to &Ad W. Mish au& John Seigrist, for $651.; Lot of sums in Arnold's Addition to N. Lebanon borough, to . Isreal Shier for, for $162; Josiah D. Debars brick house and two lots of ground, in N. Lebanon borough, to John Allwein, for $2535; Frame 140113 C of same, In Lebanon, to A. Lehman, for $459 39; Frame house of same, in Lebanon, to J. Arnold, for 445; John Shank's Brick house in Palmyra and tract of B norm of land in Londonderry township, to John Stouffer, for $2675. - - Fried Fotatoes.—How few cooks know how to fry potatoes. There is nothing so ,easy to got Rod yet so palatable for ,breakfast, 4 :with a thick, tender beef-steak, or a mutton chop `fiesing from the grid-iron. To fry. raw potatoes properly, they should be pared, but lengthwise into slices an eighth of an inch in thickneis, orop ped inln a pan over tile fire, containing .hot beef dripping'', turned frequently, nicely browned all over but never burned. The addition of a little salt and pepper, while in the pan, and a little flour dredged over them, le an improvement. CAMP MEETING , —The Evangeli- Cal_aeeociatioh will commence a Damp m en ti lg . on Monday> the 22d inst., in the woods of Mr. Isra el Lllbt c about 2 miles north from Leber:Loh. We respectful yiavite the atten tion of the publia, to D r . Ross' pure fountain Soda Water, prepared in, Iron fountains lined with por celain, from the beet tukterials,•anfl flavored with the choicest. fruit Syrups. All vibe desire a deli cious, bealthy end i'ce•cold beverage should call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store' oPpoilte the Coitri House, • Lenaberger's Sods , Water, is the drink for the seas on, it-la drawn from Porcelain Irountitins, t hrough u Magniil4iint silver cooler, is free from copper or any other injurious sub- Atancp and always pleases.- Tryart.' We paid a visit to our County Jail last week, and Shall say, very moderately a few words thereof. Of old and delapidated buildings it stands No. 1 in this county. It is in secure--in fact utterly useless—for the purposes of a prison, and as a residence for the Sheriff of Lebanon county it isn gloomy, uncomfortable, crusty, dirty old bole, a disgrace to the 4 , 121111 - n ity. There are but three rooms in the rookery that can be used for prisoners, into which must be crowded, miscellaneously, men and women clean, and lousy, drunk and sober, white and black, tried and untried. The walls are so crumbly that any man coilicl bore a hole through them at any place in half an hour, and at some places in the yard rents are almost ready open for the egress of those desiring t o creep out. Hence, there should be a new Jail built at once. The county 15 rich enough, and can do it as well now as at any future thus. If the county is in debt at present —what of that? The debt must be contracted before long anyhow. If economy should be the plea fur holding on to the old concern, we can find ten men who will say yea to every one who will say nay, that it can be mathematically de monstrated that economy would consist in build ing a new jail. In addition, it ;solid give em ployment to hundreds of carpenters, masons, plasterers, other mechanics nun laborers. Fur the past six years every Grand Jury that has vis ited the present concern has condemned it in ev. cry particular. The Court, the bar, the Commis loners, the Sheriffs, the prisoners, and the people, all condemn the old nuisance. An old bucket that don't hold water, an old coat full of lice, an old shoe full of boles, an old bail full of bed-bugs, are all thrown aside as useless, worthless and filthy; why then should this old jail that has all these evils—that wont, hold prisoners, is full of bed. hugs, mice, and dirt be so portinneieusly preserved ? S 1 50 A YEAR A man named. Lot Knapp, re cently caught two rattlesnakes in Cold Springs township, this county, one of which had 9 rattles and the other five. Ho caught them, caged them and recaged them, with his hands, and without any protection or defence save a small forked stick. He has also extracted the fungi of snakes. Such exploits are fool hardy. His rattlesnakes were sent to Pinegrore, which place, it seems, is a market for such "lire animals," The Lebanon county .Agricultur al Society met on Monday in the Court House.— The attendance was very large. Proposals from the Bands Of the County for playing at the Pair were received. The Perseverance Band of Leba non was engaged for $lOO, their hid, according to the number of inen, being the lowest. On motion the Treasurer was directed to employ proper per sons to sell membership tickets, and to make an la lowitnee of live per cent to the - sellers on all sold. Bubb S: Bressler have a new Store, Bar room and Office Stove, which is stiperi• or to anything of the kind heretofore before the public. It is a stove and boater and will warm several rooms. Call at the store and see it. . Con' t commeneed on Monday. At the time of going to press on Tuesday, but lit tie hu :Ines of importance hid hen transacted.— The session will continuo to, about Thursday, as there are about a. dozen civil cases to dispose of. The attention of our .readers is directed to the advertiAement of the Pennsylvania Slaw Agricultural Society. The Hill Church Sunday School will bold a celebration on Saturday, the 27th inst., near John He ilinan's (H. S.) The Annville Band will be iu attendance. Mr. John A. Light; the young mronaut, of this place; made n beautiful and sue" cessful Balloon ascension from tlngerstown,Md., last Saturday. tfo landed in safety about G mites from the place of ascent. the citizen's were so much delighted with the spectnele, that they io:• mediatoly engaged Mr. Light to make another as cension from the same town on the 12th of Septem ber, We are requested to say that the trotting course on the grounds of the Lebanon County Agricultural Society is now in order, and members of the Society will be admitted with their fast horses, any afternoon hotwosa the hours of :3 and? o'clock. .Stcever's Real Estate, in Bethel township was sold as follows :—Mr. John &rev. er bought S 'acres and SS perches or land, in Beth el, at $25 per acre; also 7 acres and 114) perches, in the same township for $70,50 Per acre. Sieev er's Mill and 40 acres of land w th improvetnente was sold to Daniel Stcever, for $14,400 ; also acres of land for $25 per acre. Peter Schott sold a ono-story fratha house in Elizabeth street, Lebanon, to Abraham Peltier, of Palthyra, for $475. Lindsey's improved Blood Seareli er.—Di to-day's paper will be found the adver tisement of a medicine new to the people here, nevertheless well known in a great portion of this State, and all through the wester n-States.-- Wherever thii medicine has, been introduced, it, has attained immense popularity, and the same result will no doubt follow its introduction into this county. - The ease of IVl'Creary, as set forth by affidavit, is certainly one of the most remark able on record. His case, however, is not the on ly remarkable one connected with the healing qualities of this medicine, but there aro hundreds of others. It is simple, yet efficacious, and it is claimed for it that no blood purifier has yet been discovered which does its work so effectually.— Every person afflicted with any of the diseases named in the ad: ertisoment, should at once go to 'one of the Agents and geta Circular, read it care fully, and thettgiVe.the kedicine a trial. COUNTBRFSITIIII.S. —A. T. Green, keeper of a tavern at Highspire, Dauphin coun ty, and a young man giving his name as Cann, were arrested at Jonestowo,.tbis county, on Mon day a week for passing eininterfeit notes on the Harrisburg Bank. On searching them it was found that they had about 'four hundred dollars in counterfeit fives on the Harrisburg Bank, about fifty dollars on a Western 'Bank, and some fives on the Cecil Bank, Maryland, and about seven ty dollars in good money. Green and Cain, who represents himself as being from Ohio, were ar rested by Mr. John Beck, a 'constable of Jones town. They were brought to the Lebanon pris on and given into the hand of Sheririlauck. On Monday afternoon, Cann called upon Mr. F. K. Swartz, of Harrisburg, arid wished to hire a.,horse, stating that he would Want- him for .about three or four days. 'Being a stranger to Mr. Swartz, be brought Green with him as senor_ ity fur the safe return, and pay for the an imal.— After the arrestof tie party, Dr. Barry, of Jones town, took the horse and buggy safely'nad deliv ered it over to Mr. SWartz. The engraving of this.coanterfeit is generally dark and heavy, a good &MI. of a lithographic as pect ; and it oan easily,be detectedi by caution ; as the original is a remarkably fine • specincen of steel engraving. The signatures of the President and Cashier are clumsily done—partioularly that of the Caihier. The central large figtire 5 is heavier than the genuine. The smoke from the chimney on the left at the letter B is very dark. The cattle and female figures on the right end are coarse. There are two, or three horizontal flourishes above and a little to the left.of the let : ter C in the genuine, whieh are wanting in the counterfeit. The hack ground of the Capitol is dark and scratchy, THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. [Prom the Harrisburg Patriot it Union.] PASSING COUNTS.RPRIT MnNnr.-011 Monday evening, a female, who gave her name as Ann Dolson, lately residing in High.spire, was arrest ed in Middletown, on a charge of passing a five dollar counterfeit note, of the Harrisburg Bank. She was taken before E' :Nu ire Stebman, and sta ted that she came from Harrisburg. Shortly af ter, John Ayers, who is well known in Harris burg, 'was also arrested, as an accomplice. Ilyer had secreted in a cellar a pocket book ; which was found, and upon examination found to con tain four five dollar notes on the Harrisburg Bank, all of which proved to be counterfeit, bundle of calico was also found, which had been purchased in Middletown with one of the notes. The party were duly examined and committed to jail. It appears there has been a simultaneous effort on the part of the counterfeiters to put these notes in circulation. Attempts were made in Philadel phia, where several men were arrested and nut under heavy half; attempts were" also made in Pittsburg, and no doubt in other places. The of- Leers of the Bank were :ref ire iu their exertions, and by their energy and the r igils rise of the po lice, the attempt to out the notes in' circulation, has been nipped in the bud. There is not the least doubt but what there is an organized hand of eatinterfeiters and "shovers," in this locality and wo trust that these arrests may lead to the detection and conviction of the entire gang. EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET Peter Hills' barn, noar Neutoristown, Perks county, was dostrdyed by are, on Tuesday last.— Fire accidental. Insured in the Sinking Springs Company. Two boys in Nem York, last week, wore blown sky-high, while playing with gunpowder. Bet tor their mammies had blown them up. • Cincinnati Salt Pork is inverted into Europe to provision the garrisons of their fortifications. Louis Napoleon's coronation will soon take place in Paris, and the-Pope is to go there to of ficiate. The cakes had better be hurried up, or L. N. might lose his bead in the meantime, Cellars in Now York are used as burial places. Not a single ease of Yellow Fever has as yet appeared this season in New Orleans. A fast mule owned in : St. - . Louis can make his mile in 2.30 and fifty miles in five hours.— Probably on a railroad ? The cholera has made its appearance at St. Pe tersburg, Russia. A hogsheail of new tobacco was sold in Peters burg, Va., the other day for $55.50 per hundred. Mr. J. Parrott is nominated in Kansas as the Republican candidate for Governor. There are 46 persons in England who each have incomes of £450,000 a year. A nice sum to buy clothing with and pay for board. It can't buy health and happiness. A stroller was arrested last week in North Lob anon for stealing an umbrella. Ile was eomtnit tett to prison. Two darheys recently in Petersburg, Va. - , fel l out And resorted to the duello. They had but one pistol,tt old horse concern. They tossed up for the first fire, when the fortunate one blazed away, hitting his opponent on the forehead, stunning and felling hint to the ground. In Lancaster county wlieu fruit thieves ttre'fiis. turbed, they consider it nu insult, draw 'pistols and fire at the Intruder even if it should be the owner of the fritit. Such a ease happened over there last week. A pretty girl attended a ball out Went,-recuirt ly, decked off in Olen dress and The oth. cr ladies were shocked. She quietly remnrked thnt if they would pull up their drosses about the neck, as they ought to be, their skirts would be as shout as hers Mrs. Sinkles is about going to Italy. A sister of Robert Fulton fa now am inmate of the Alma Hose in Monroe county, Indiana. A Ammo. slo,ooo' worth of Guitars are turned out yetirly from the little town of Nazareth, Pa. Two colored barbers got into a - quarrel in Ham burg, Bsrks county, on .51 - Juday of last week, When ono cut the other dangerousls7with a r.zor in the right breast. The wounded mart is named tdah Gordon. The other Isaiah Butler of Port u rbon Ari owl measuring, four feet six 'inches across She wings, was shot in Culebrookdale township, berks Giunty, last week. The Schuylkill county Agricultural Fair wig held on the 27th, 28th and 29th of September, General Sam Houston is reported to be elected Governor of Texas. During the canvass he re canted the heresies ofKnuw Nothiugism, and pro: fessed great admiration for the National Admin: . istration. Goon.—lloorc the Dc necratic candidate for Governor of Alabama, is re-elected by over 20,000 majority , BETTEiI.—The entire Congressional Delegation recently elected in Alnbeina, it Democratic. BETTER AA GOO n:—.llarris,. the Democratic • candidate for Governor of Tennessee, re,plected by over 8,000. rienteeky gives over 7,000' ma jority fur the beteoeratie caMdidaio for-'Gover nor. The opposition of this-county nominate candi dates foi courity'offices next: MartdaY a week. The physician who discovered that a huaan being may prolsingfeistancaothe'peried of two hundred years, by living principally on butter, milk, is about making a practical test in the mat. ter. He has now stood it for three years, and it is "eonSdently ex pe c t e d" that he will get over :the. remaining one hundred and ninety-n . llo'l years with ease, provided the buttermilk don't give cut. A Hebrew, baring been arrested At Cincinnati for violation of the Sunday law inexposing goods for sale, it was decided that is be kept the Jew ish Sabbath, he had a right to transact his ordi nary business on Sunday. Dan Rice, the All owman, has turned colporteni. He received a quantity of religious'traeis . from clergyman, with the request 'thal he would dis tribute them wherever he went. This. Dan has been faithfully doing, as he has been giving the tracts to every gentleman he meets. illrs. Amelia Jenks, relict of Dr. Phineas :Jenks, of Bucks county, and only daughter. Of Ex.- Governor Simen Snyder, died on Saturday week. The Yellow Fever has broken out in two smelt Mexican towns on the Elo Grands, and in three days two hundred and forty-three persona died of A fellow who was melt beating . bis wifo, ex cused himself by Raying, "The treasure. Which we value most, we hide." . • From a paragraph in one of our exchanges, we learn that Adjutant General Wilson, who'is "ev ery inch a hero," is determined to have another State encampmen tof the military. We thought the Williamsport Bale would have satisfied the General, but his thirst for glory I ppears tohe en• quenchable. Gold dust was found the other day in the neigh borhood of Ashland, Schuylkill county,, while digging up come earth, Henry G. Miller ;of Erninit township, raised ttiih year pumpkin vines of the folloiving length; 29 feet., 26 retail/ inches, and 24 feet'. BILESLII4I:—It is due 'think to-the Board of School Directors of this Borough, that tax payers of said Borough stuaild know that the School Tax of the present year has not only been' reduced to 7 mills instead of 10 in 1857, but also the debt of the Borough for School purposes has been liquidated to 'the amount of $2700 for. the last three years. When School Directors s uch as we have in Lebanon do their uttnos t.to.Eustain. good schools hy having- competent teachers. and aim pay a large amount of indebtedness resting on the Borough as before stated,, it is due to them that the piano Should bo Correctly !afar:mt ' 0 ; thefacta. A TAX-PAYER. For the Lebanon A rivertieer' LADIES AND GENTELM EN Of SCDAEFFERSTOWN I return my sincere thanks for your kind treat went to me and mine at your Sunday School eel cbration. I cannot fully express my thanks for the many kindnesses shown to me during this fes tive day, and r could sincerely wish that those 'Occasions might come at /east four times mutual ly, and last three months each time, so that I 11 1 ibrn t have better opportunity to become ac quainted with some or those beautiful ladies who adorned your grounds. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, your's most respectively. MAFI•TS-lIE-EA Ihr the Advertiser. MR, Fairroa:-While praising my why through the trackless forest, Imam in contact with quite a number of pale faces, who were assembled no th e 1 bunting grounds of toy forefathers, perhaps 'walk- Mg over their bones, that have been bleaching i with the frosts of many winters and Ocala of Ma : aySii miners. As soon as those pale faces saw me, they all—big arid tittle—moved toward me to see imilicther I was a harmless Indian chief. Rev. Mr. ..Best took me by the hand and led me to the stand where I made a short speech to the children, as , string them that, ,arn civilized, and would not lay violent hands upon . theal. The day panted ,tdr JI very pleasantly, and 'having been treated very kindly by the Rev. Mr. Best, 'And the Cornwall Sunday Scheel, with which he is connei.ted, I re turn my sincere thanks to them, and shall always reflect upon that day with pleasure. um, Ladies and Gentl emen , your's most respectively. Matr,ra-na-mt. - - Botsy has said many good things, one ;Intong themthat a newspaper is like a wife, be cause every man shouisl have one of his own. gptciat gtrftitfi. 4.74 -- - See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and Family Cathartic Pills, In another column. HAIR DYS—IIAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The Original and Best in the World/ All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. CRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least Injury to Hair or Skin. I'IrrEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS lam been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1830, and over 80,- 000 applications bare been roads to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. A. BATCIIELUR'S HAIR DYE produces 4 color not to be 'Hainan lshed from nature, and in WARRANTED not to injure in the least, however long it may be contfts Md. and the ill elTecte of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invighrated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of t h e United States, by Druggists and Fancy (dentin Dealers. -11: The Genuine has the name and address upon a eteel plate engraving on four sides of oath Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1953,-Iy. IXPORTANT TO FEMALES---Dr. Oheesentan's PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills., is the result of a long and extensive medico: they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved enccessfill. They are certain to open than obstructions to which females in-c liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, *hereby 'Metal is restored, and the pale and deathly• omntennacc changed to a healthy one. No female ean enjoy good health 'unless she is regular; and whenever obstruction takes place,... whether from exposure,: cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart,Joathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always, iirise from the interrup tion of nature; mid whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. In all cases of nervous and spinal affections in the bark and limbs, low-- mob of spicits,thysteries, 8:e. Nor are they less .cilleaci- OW in the cure of Lencorrlices, commonly milled 'the ••Whites" !these Pills should never be taken : during pregnacy. as they would be sure to cause a Miscarriage. Warranted purely Z'egetable, and free frOm anything in jurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions which should be rediLaceompany each box. These-Pills are up tin Bemire flat boxes. Persona residing where there are no agency established; by en closing One Dollar in a-letter. prepaid. to any authorises( agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mall. It. R. ILU eelifiNGS, General Agent for the AT...States, 11 Chantheni et.. New York. To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addreaed. , • . Sold at Dr. fleas' Drug Stare, Leteituoii, Pa Dec. 1, 11358.-Iy. BATCIIEI,OR'S WIGS. AND TOUPEES siArpiteo all.— They are elegant, light. easy and dursble. Fitting to a eliarni—no turning up behind—no-shrink ing off the head; indeed this is the only Establistnneut where these things are properly understood and mode. Dcc. 1,1558.-15. 233 Broadway, New bark. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In all diseases inflammation =rear less peedominntes —not to allay Inflermuntiou etrittea at the root of disease —hence 1111 immediate cure. • DALLErS 31AllICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing else, will allay irsflantination at once, and make a certain cure. DALLTIY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC'rOII will core the following among a. great catalogue of di seases: BUR NS -swins. Curs. mans, SORE NIPPLES, CORNS, BUNIONS, BRUISES, STRAINS, BITES, POISON,, BILES, SCROFUT.A, ULCERS, FEVER SORES, FELONS, EAR ACHE, PILES, SORE ETES, GOUT, SWELLINGS, RIIRIINATISSI. SCALD HEAD, SALT RHEUM, BALDNESS, ERYSIPELAS ' RINGWORM, BARBERS ITCH. SMALL PDXAMEASELS, RASH, &c.‘tc. To some it may appear incredulous that so many (Ra mses should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact. that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every ono plying a perfect antidote bits app site disorder. DALLBY,'S MADICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR - _ - In its effects is Inagical, beenuse the tithe is so short be tween disease and livrmanent cur.; and it Id on extract oras it draws all disease out of thenirected part, leaving nature ae perfect as before the Injury. It is scarcely necessary to Bay that no house. work-shop, or manufac tory should be one moment without it. . , • No Paln,Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon its steel plate engraving, Avitit the name of Ileury Dai ley, Manufacturer. . . .. .. For sale by all Druggists acid pattut medicine dealers throughout the Ueited Slates and CanaJas. , _ Principal Drpot,l6s Chambers St., N. York, C. F. CHACE. ' ... . . Sold at - Dr. Rags' Drtig store, Lebanon, Pa, Afliginito 4otito. Preaching in the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday morning and evening. Union 'Prayer Meeting at the Temperance Ilan, at $ o'clock, every Monday evening. Episcopal Chttreh. Meeting of Convocation.— Services in the Town nab, on Tuemlay even ing, A ngust 16th, at S P. M. Wednesday Holy Communion, at 10 A. M.. Evening Service at 71- P. M. Thursday and Friday at 10 A. M. and 7i P. M. On Sunday at 3 o'clock, P. M. English preaching next Sunday :morning, end German in the evening in the Moravian Church. deiman preaching nextSahliath . morning at 9k 0 , Block,and English in the evening, in Sidedes Lutheran Church. Preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Engtrete lenguege, in the Reformed Ch.:ltrch. • _ .POlndolphio, on the 21st ult., by the Rev. J. C. Cloy, D. D.. Mr. Adam M. Weaber, of this Borough, to Miss Annie B. Clarke, of Phila delphia. On tho 14th inst., by the Rev. R. S. Miller; Mr. John B. Embiob, to Miss Susan Gehhart, both of Lebanon. On the 9th inst., by the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. Frederick Oditio, of Reid!chug tonotitiip, to Miss Elizabeth Grumboin, of Shaeffer:darn]. On the 11th inst., by the sonic, Mr. Jacob Ketter ing, of South Annville tp., to Miss Lydia, Krei der, of Cornwall. Oh the. 13th inst., by the Fam o , Mr. Jacob Rein, to Min Mary Ann Long, both of North Lobanon Borough. - On JIM, 27th ult., in SliefferstMin, *soviet Yoeum. wife of Samuel Yocum, agisd 23 years, , 7 months and 12 days. On the 13th inst.,Clara, infant daughter of Charles - and Catharine McLaughlin, aged 9 months, and 7 days. To this borough„on the 7th -inst., Sarah Louisa, child of Amos and Anna-Winter, aged 5 years, find 28,days. , The 11.elba .Carefutly Corrected /Vero) L 6AF.' ON, WEDNEE. Lab. .Bx.Fata $0 50 Smith " Extra• 600 Lob. S.Opcii. Floe 5 60 Prime li'hite Wheat, 1 15 • Prinie Red Wheat, 110 Prhuhlive, eo Corn, ' 60 Cate,.. Clover-seed, 5 00 Ilmothpseed, 2 60 Flax-seed, . 1 60 Dried Apples, bu., 100 Drlod Apples', pealed, 1 50 Peach "Suite," .2 50 • Peach hale," 126 Cheirlan, • . .1 50 Onions, W For the Acei.7.eiliscr WIGS-WIGS-WIGEI is rid. on ra ar k . ,/,ly I.ly il/yers ShOur. 4UPIIST 17, 1859. Fetatoes, - Vi 50 Eggs, gis doz., 12 Bolter, 12 Lard„. ' 10 Tallow; 9 llam, • 12 ShoulderS, 10 Sides, ' 10 Soap, 0 Bees-wax, White Rags, Mixed ltigs, 2 12% Bristles, is lb., 40 Feathers, II lb., 62% Wool. 'f 1b4., • ~.. 40 Soup Beans, qt., 6 . Vinegar, It gal., 12% Apple Buttiar, '0 crook, 46 The Philadelphia Market. [Reported expressly fdr the Advertiser.] PHILADELPHIA August 13th, 1859. Since our last 'Circular, We have very little change to notice 41 the condition of the Bread stuffs Market prices, have not materially altered, nor have the receipts been augmented, and there has been very little increase in the *expert de mand. Wheat meets with e fair demand at the advance noted in our last. Corn was very dull in the beginning of the week, but at the close it is in request, and the offerings are very light.— Oats of good quality and old, are much wonted. We notice a slight movement in Rye, in old and now. .Sound old superfine Flour is selling to the :trade slowly, and the stock is being gradually worked off. The receipts of new and Fresh ground Flour about keep pare with the demand ; the inspection this week amounted to only 9,015 bials. Quototionv.—Witi'Ar.—New red, $1.33 to $l.. 35, good quality wanted. White. $1.40 to $1.45 the latter price for prime old Kentucky. noon.-01$ Superfine, $5 ; new do $5 50 ; Extra, $5 75 to $0 25 ; Eatra family, $0 35 to $7, according to quality. COP.N.—P Heim varied this week from 78e. to 850., closing it 77e. and wanted. Ryr--New, 11l et'.; old, 78. Come Me.AL.—Very little doing—we quote it at $3 62,p0r RYE: noun.—Sales made to-day at $3 75; net much doing in the article this week. 047.8.—Prime old PenosylVania readily com mend 38c.; new Southern, 34e. els:trap. Basn.---Ranges from $5.62 td $0 per bush., according to quality, WHISXEY.--The demand for the article is lim itcd. Ohio hbts. are preferred, also good Penn sylvania. Easton is slighted. We quote Ohio, 2ie.,.g00d Pennsylvania 26}, and Eaton 26. Hons.—Selling slowly at 10 to 12 eta. for new, 6to 8 for old. We aro selling a very good arti cle at those prices. MeCANN Pc WEIGLY, VA N. Wharves, and 311 & 313 N. Front St CATTIA: AI A RE ET.—Abou t 2000 head of Bee f Cattle were offered at the different yards this week, and prices ruled about the saute as last quo. ted. The market, however, was dull, arid some were left over unsold. Thu prieipal sales were made at SS to $9 and $9l the 100 W& A (Vcr Mt tra fine Chester County Cattle, brought. slol— ahout,loo Cows and Calves-were offered, and sold at from $25 to $5O each, according to quali ty. Some 1700 fat hugs arrived at Imhoff's Yard this week, selling at from s7k to sBi, the 100 tbs. nett. About 1200 Sheep were offered at market this week, and 7C)Se. r. lb. nett. The receipts were large and the market dull. ,ife.iu .2114.0i.,5t131titt5.- 1/'a►Q• Ite underaigned offers for Relit his large 3 - STORY I BRICK BUILDING, with a fine Store Room. back buildings. and n large Bneenwaßooln,nenr the Court [louse, in Cumberland Street, in the be- • Finedm port of the Borough of Lebanon. .For ill further ininrmation inquire by J. C. 'Wiener,. s hy 11 Who occupies the came Aug.l7, 1859 • . - I', S.—Mr. Reiner offers his WiIOICSTOOKof :57'ORE GOODS, nn Tory facuruble Lerma for sale. Possession of .the Storeroom, could then be given on the Ist of tic . tober nest. Private Sale. rpriE subscriber. offers S Acres of 'Anil. for sale, sit ua- L. ted in Long Lain, near the Borough line. In Corn wall Township. adjoine•the land of Fulmer, on the North, William Atkins-and .john Krause on the Rost. There is a one story LOO MUM weather- , g,v„ bearded. erected on the land, and a good WELL in the garden. The hunt has fine stones for quarries. This trart - will make a nice home for a small family. Lebanon, Aug. 17, 1859. A. 111TOILE11. 10 Male &&'y Female Teach ers Wattled THE School Directors of Londonderry School District will meetrat this :Eastern Sebred Donee. In Palmyra. on Thursday—Se' ptember 8, 1859, at 9 o'elork. A. 31.. for the purpose of employing Teachers f the schools of said district for the ensuing term of .534 months. Salary. $2O for females, and $25 to $3O for mates Schools to open the first Monday -f October. The County Superintendent, Mr. Houck, will be present to examine applicants. JOSEPH W. NUMBERS, President. TEIII3tAs KRAMER, Sec'y. Aug.l7, 1959.. Estate of P. Phillip deed. - m.OZICE i 8 hereby given that all persons Indebted to jA -the estate of F. PHILLIPS. deed., will make payment 'to the undersigned, and all those having claims will present the same, to • DANIEL GERBERICH, E. Hanover. Lebanon, Aug. 17, 1859. Public Sale. 1,17 ILL he sold at public sale on Satithlay, Seplotiber . 2,1-1R59, at the. late residence of Franklin Phil lips, deed., in the 11 o-ongh of Lebanon the following per sonal property, to wit: 3 Stores and Pip.. Settee, Ta bles,. Chairs, °leek, Carpet, by the yard, Sink, Looking Glasses. Tubs, Pots, Crocks, Dishes, and a variety of other articles. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, of said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by - DANIEL GERBEEICIL Lebanon, Aug. 17,.13'.9.' VALUABLE RE &L ESTATE Public Sale. win be sold at, public. sale, on Weline.ierny, bre 48.1559. at 2 e'clerk , at the public house of fienry D. Carmanyc.in the I:toren:diet liebatzeß, the ibl lowing real estate in s aid Boroi.mb, viz _ _ • A LOT OF GROUND, fronil ng 04 o.ot on Walnut street and running heel: 100 feet to an alloy, bounderl on the south hr Into or t he Ferrel 'anti Geo. A r nnd on the earth by lotof Yenzel. .This Int is located itt n flourialting part of ti tvii, on the road lending to the Railroad depot. It will he cold in whole or parts to suit ptirebaserti. Their is a une etory. LOU BUILDING, en the premier*. Possession and *VII, title given on the first of April, 1560. Conditions made known at :Wm he .P.ETER. STIN E. ANINIEW FASNACTIT, Lebanon, AugustlT, Ih.o. Agents .11.>r the if sirs. renniiyitanipi State Agriced. tura 1 Mi de iv xurraTioN.—The tb Anneal Lcbibition of the ,ri.Penuaylvania State Agricultural - Society, wilt be held at Powelton, Philadelphia. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Priday, the :17th, .11Stit,2.0th and 30th days of September. next. On the let of September the Score tory will remove to the Rooms of the Philadelphia 30. mety for the promotion of Agrieulture, No. 6±3 Cheat nut Street, Philadelphia, where Soaks of Enlry for the Nxhibition will be opened. Letters addressed to the Secretory, at Harriebiug, or Charles K. Evil:. Mistletoe, will meet with attention till let. September. A. O. IlEflcalt. Secretary. . Goode for Exhibition, rairied on all the Reli t:4mm in the State, to and fro, free of charge. August 17. ' Settni-Ipt Ritual Slate:Bien t Of Receipts and Expenses—also the Losses by Fire—of - the Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany, of Sinking Springs, Larks County, ra g from January 1, 1869, to July 1., 1859. (rubli.buti agreeably to an Act of Assent Lly, po.&.ed April 13th, 1350.)' Jan' ry 3 To cash reed from late Treasurer, $1,704 CM do. do. . do. 28 87 On acct of assessmeuts Nos. 7-8, 1,493 ti 9 Premiums on Insurances 237 24 Fees ES 75 CR. By Mann gera' Nes, Cam m ittaes 031 damages, Advertising paid. . tis 75 Commission paid for collecting $.1492 60i . 74 M Agents' fees, • 4O 00 Postake,,Statiopirry, - • 8 20 President's fees. 12 06 Becretary's do. 61 20 Damages awarded:43 the following members, to July 1, 1859. To John Sell, Thiekland, Barks county, dam- age to Grist Mill, $lOl 00 George Keim. Pike, do. Tenant House, 200 00 Jonathmi Ruth, Spring. do. Burn and Sheds, 950 00 Daniel, Walter, union, Lebanon co., Barn and 95$ 50 John Beckley, Jackson, do. Barn and con -• tents, • + 1112.50 Henry Hibahman, do. do. 'damage to dwel- _ - ling limbic, • 50 .49 Awarded elute July 1, to wit To Samuel Whithers, Lebanon county, Barn aad contents, $2025 30 Messrs. Muhlenbeig, Berko co., Barn tcShed, 1800 00 Sautes Foust, do. contents of do. 1384 00 Isaac Groff, do. Barn and contents, 1590 00 Bawl Anspach, do: contents of do. 800 00 Total Losses by 4lre t • ' $10,803:58 Reward due,' In Ludwig's caee, .: . 000 00 By order.or Bic Board. A. MULL, Aug. 17 .-2t. . Sepretary. IF YOU WANT , . A — PICTURE of y.ur decemed friend. enlarged and' IS:colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon 'Deposit litink: ' Mutual Fire Insuninee Company, OP SINKING SPRINGS, nmucs COUNTY. NT, MICK IS HEREBY GIVRN 1 4 7 TiIE WP,Mit EMS of 11 said Company. that in eenarauruc t e of f,re , .r.a by Fire since the lot day of .January. 15.51 to the amount cr near Fifteen Thousand natter/ Of solo) there tea rter ficiency of about Twelve Thousand Dollar., in the Treas ury, and that, therefore an ORVlsinant of ;$l..Sn per thousand dollars imurod has been levied on the mem. hers of said Company, agreeably to the provision. of the Charter. Supplementary Act passed April 13, tflag The Board %f Managers furtler direct that notiee he given to the member , . that the provisions of the dth section of the Charter. will hetteethrth he strictly adher ed to, anti enforced egain.t all delinquent members. For the convenience of the members, the Agent of the Company trill attend at the Ldlowing named Minos and times between the boars of 9 e'el „or A. It., an d clock, P. 31 to receive payment. as efarre l lit, far. Members will nut forget to bring, their Polieles, and hare payment eodurqed thereon . Monday, August' 9, at Helm's, Myerstownt Tumul.ty, 3't, at Mirk's, Bethel; Wednesday, 31, at Ernst's, Fredericksburg; "Then.day, Sept. 1. at Lecher'-, .Jonestown; Friday, o 2, at If trdef If:mover ; Saturday, 3, at J. lt. neister'.. Lebanon; Monday, S. at Weigloy's, 31illereek; Tuesday, a' 6, ut thssingees. Sebmilerstown; w e a nes d a y, 7, at Yky'v, Cornwall. [Extract from Section o, of the ';barter.] When thejustclentandr of any insurer in said Com pany or member thereof shell exceed the amount of its available funds on hand, such smut as shall be neces ecstary to pay the same, shall without 'tonnes sary delay, be assessed. by 'any three of the Board of Managers, appointed by the President. ou the insur ances; enc., member to pay in proportion to the amount they have insured, and puttlWt the same. .And all and every of the members of the Company. shall par into Outlands of the Treasurer. his. larr,Tw their pm/north/n -oble part of such rates, witlaiu forty days after such pub lication as aforesaid, aruf,in delault of such payment, he. she or they and every bf them, me king sty+ default therein, shall forfeit and pay double the said rates; and neglecting to pay the said forfelture for fifty days more, may by the:Managers Sir the me being. be exclnded and debarred from any bsnetit or advantage from his. her or their insurances re.peclUely. and all eight, to the stock of amid Com puny, sod Aballmotuithstanding be liable to said rates, pursuant to his, her or their movements and agreements. Section first of the supplement passed Aprill3, 1559, to the charter of said Company, provideS as follows: Thal whenever the just demands against the said OM pany, shall exceed the amount of available funds on bend. the Managers shalt be authorized and required to levy an assessment of not leas than one dollar upon eazli thousand dollars insured, equally onall the members, in proportion to the amount they have insured. &a. By order of the hoard of Managers, Aug. 1.7,--St. AARON MULL, See'y,... Election Nonce. . . Til LI :Members of the in:button County Asaeci r.' At Mme inn tor the detection of II Thieves, - will meet on Suturday, September 2, liiiiil, at 1 o'- ...nPc- -clock, P. lki., precisely, at the public honso of Lornard Zimm ,, inan in the him ugh of Lebanon, for the purpose of electing officers l'r the ensuing year. FRED. SPREOIi ER. President. IiENRY S. ZDIMERMAN, Treasurer. PETER ZIRMERMAN. Secretary. Lebanon, August 17, 819. _____ LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, TUE uNLY ACK:NUW.L.-.A.0 nt E IDIAL A G EN T For Impurity of the TH AT DO LS ITS :rHK THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. A. 1171) 'WITHOUT FAIL/ ! ! Tnis great PURIFIER, now before the oolitic but a few- year; has already won:imams. and reputhtirin unexampled in the history of any medicne ever iriren ted. The ingredients composing it are simple. yet iL combination all powerful in driving disease from the human ay,tem. It cures Scrofula, I Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Diseases, i El yslpelits, Bollv, Pimples on the face, Sore Byes. Old 8: stubborn Ulcers, Scald /lead, Tettcr affections, lthemnatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, ealt, Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Fcso Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state' the Mood. Every Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir culars on hand containing certificates 'from persons who Imre Lawn cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate eases, end commend themselves in the attention of those afflicted with any ,1 the above di-ea , es. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the most indubitable evidence of the virtues of this won derful medicine. . Sworn statement of David M'Creary, of Napier. Town ship. Bedford county : In Am ii, lbso, tot near as I can remember, a small pimple made its appearance on lay lip, which soon-be came enlarged and sore I need poultices of sorrel. and wash of blue vitrol, without. effect Finding the sore extending. I called on Dr. Ely, of Scbellsburg, who pro neuneed it CANOED.. and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and broad p ,altiees.. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of inividtille, &interact county, who also prom/aimed the disease Cancer. and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter con sisting principally of caustics; but all to no purpose, the disease continued spreading toward the no-0.. 1 next used a preparation et - arsenic, in the fern, of salve. This for a time checkedthe disease. but the ludammation anon increased. I next called upon Dr, Staler. of St. Clairs vine, Bedford county; :who also pron muced the (lidera° Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never failing remedy, but it 'had - no °flee , ' whatever In Checking the spread of the sere. In, December. of the salve year, the disease had eaten- away s greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose; wheh I. went to Cincinnati. where I eonstilted Prof. It. S. Newton, of the. Electic Medical College. ifs pronounced the disease "acutano. ens Cancer. superinduced by an inordinate Use of mer cury." Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gni° MD in ternalremedies. •My face heated op. but the inflamma tion was not thoranghly removed. In February, 1811 he pronOUnCed me cured, and I left for me. In April tie, disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could not red at night Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and agdin placed myself limier the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I rcomined until Septemberiht. ring which time he used every known remedy, end part ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed home there were still three discha-ging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newtaila preparations, and also med icine tliat.l rot from Dr. Ely. but the Cancer continued growing until it had ad off the left aide of lay nose. thayreaterportioa .al e rtt Ma:., and had at tacked any left eye. .1 had given up all hope, of ever be lug cured, since .Dr. Ely said he could noire rhlief. but that a cure was imposdble. In March, ISA Ihought a battle or "Blond Searcher," bat 1 must oanfess that I had bo.fitith in it. . I was very tr,gilt whenlmmunenced taking it; but found that I gained strength day by day. and also that the ulcer commenced drying up. .1 I continued, and When the third bottle Was taitcu ntu face was healed. as if by aMiracl,. I ntul a fourth battle, and I have been healthier since than I bave been Cro the last seven years.. Although my fa , e is sadly dish - gored I era still grateful to"te benign erevidenec who has spar ed my life, and widthhas been done through the instru mentality of LINDSEY'S lIIISDOSED. SDAECHEIL • DAVID IltitBARY. Sworn and subroribed, thi• ittst,,lay or Auguat, A. D. 1851, boron+ me, ono or thojadices of the peace, in and for tho Borough of Lloili,..optbarg, Blair comity, Pus. Witness—U. Jones. Jotlit doutzr, 3. P. It. JI. LE3.10.N. proprietor. . /11,11idayslairg. Penna. For stile by M. 11. Gotha, Dyerstewu ; Mdrtin Palmyra.; Joint Capp .4: Son, JOIIPECOWLI : John Seltzer, Mount Nebo; John Carper, Bueloinanville ; John Dein ingot*, Cacipbellstown; Kinpurts.Autiville; John C. Cohaugh, Bridgeport; oil of Lebanon county. Also sold at Dr. Coo. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court Rouse, Lebanon. "a. [Atta; 17, 1869,-IY. Phil,2(looW:a and: Readiii Rail Road. EXCURSION. TICKETS, MtOM Philatlelpat to Lebanon: and' re-. ' 5r.„ tUiP, Win be said at Philadelphia on Sta r . urdays and Sundays, at V. 5 ., earb, god fro L.-. any train on those days, anl on the succeed ing Monday, etat:! ft per month and all expenses , paid. Any:errs QUI. /wanted in every town and county througlbett the 'United 'Mates to engage in a light end ens ,. Imeiness, in Ithieb the above grout may certainly be realized. For partiotilars address with stamp, Dr. 0. I , IIIILPSIIIIOWN, 1 , 70,21 Grand street, Jersey Cit!., N. J. ' Aue% 10 ','1850.-1 S." ', . 3 2 MS 54 ' ES -- - John Fa reel, ESPECTFUIAA Worms the ptifole that be is re. coking a large Ands or - ITALIAN Ms AME fttCAN MARBLE, .*bleh he will sell, wholesale and retail, on nth terms as wilt.nit iuebasers. [July 'X; 'Bsg. .iretv Groteries. V 03 1 Another N w Stock of Groceries., Fildis. aa, have net been received by OYES-a *MILLER, on Market 6t, cq,posite Airs. Rise's 1 , 000 lbs. New %Moneta, Raisins. selling, eV fore 6,7, 6 and 10 rents, per pound. • " Waltz & Boccie' have juat received a large .aupply „of foreign music of which they are prepared to furnish catalogue to any one making inquiry. . Bond's Roston Crackers by (YVES & AitariC A epteudicl Lot of Now Sugars for 7, S, and a fine arts- cle of relined Sugar, for 9 antrfu cts. PERSONS WT§IIING TO CHANGE THEIR basin' s hi a rapidly increasing Country, allow Settlo mein ydrn h u ndreds are going. Where the climate is mild and delightful. See athiertisiment'of theilammou -ton Settlement, another. column. • $3380 48 JUST RECEIVED n superior PORT WINE, rery, del i 4" isaie; Scoron ALE, LONDDIe, PORTER, CATAWBA 8 RA ,,,,,y. and CINCINNATI Cusue:toss, at REIGARVS Wino and Liquor Store. . PI.Pt4ONS WISP GTO 1i'5'.C41.13.1.,1811 ufeetories in a. new 1111 d thriving idare where business good. See adlertieeratet of this Eitunruenten , ATXIIhS & 11"11 . 0. romise to he puncieel;end will eh deavor to please ail whohaa - y call ou them for Boote NE W ADVE FtTISEME N Ts. iItaIiWISDIVIDVAIIII • OF THE Q. A NICOLLS, Gpneral Sup't INTEEI=I To Let. final undersigned offers Wet hove, in East Lebanon, 1. for RENT. Possession will be given on the first day of September next. For partieulars ply to Pbotogrepber. Lebanon. Augur t 3. 1f,169. Public Natle WT.' ?I:7kt the traa t of John Stoever. dee'd.. in North Letunon township, about I mile from North Lebanon, 'ln the matt ]waling to lioshetra: the following personal property. vie ? I good ottir, (lax break. Grohhing• chit hoe, iletlee. Hammer, Grindstone. Cameo.' 'er'e Whe d harrow, Chain?. Shovels, R. !leas and fled y tends Wood Stove, with Pipe, aura:i. Table . Chairs. t ltate. henehm", I run Kettles and Pole, a lot of heap, "fobs Stands. Carr 2 SPRING WAGONS, • and Twiny other articles. Liberal credit 1 , ill ba giyau Colalitbana will be made known by • JOHN STLF.V.IIII, Adminlitrator. N. Euthicb, Auctioneer, bluly '27, 1859. =l:Mt 2 NEW BRICK DOUSES and ONE it All E. A Don. tdo TWU STORY LttlCii. MUSE on the corner of Centre and Chemnut Streets, not quite. .finiebed, and aSi tit; Lit: TWO STORY BRICK. hest- a., ••• nut Street now .ceup led by John }Crick. and a frame I Story iu North Lebanon. near .Tulin 11 Artioldi'are offered at Private and will be Fold Chan , c u d upon easy tertita. .Pos.ie.ision give . of the two brick in August next, by 15.1310,N J. Mai. Lebanon, June 29, 115h9. E=!M A N _ELEGANT .131l8t NESS eornerof Cumber. berland Btreet and Doe Alley he the eentre of town, in the new building of the undere.leneet It is tiff feet deep and 14 feet wide. it will be rented oft very reneen able terms. Apply to J. lUNCK. leelrenon, .lure. 22'4, F LA NHS FOIL SALE 25 AIILPA frold Philadelphia by Railroad in the Slate of Now Jeraey.--- Soil mining the best f r Agrieniturai piirposea. being a good hotta coil, with a clay bottom. The land is a tae•""g6 tract, divided into ainag farms, And •ItadradH from all parts of the century are .now se/inn:sand bedtding, The climate in ilelightfni; and Commua tram frmts. Terms from $l5 to $2O per :tare, payable within tour yemrs by inataimenta. 'Co riait tha pine—Lmtve 'Vint, Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 734 A. 31. inv 11ailroad , for Hammonton. or address It. .1. it% rnes. by letter, Ham monton test till -h Atlantia County. :••e Jetoo3". rice full ativertiamuent in another col : Tiinoth.' Seed for-Stile. subscrlher has a largo quantity of ftte Timothy I Seed. of his DWI) taising, which he a ill retail in qqati titles io suit. purchasers. C. P. STINEMETZ. Ann rills_ August. la'A —Ct. Notice. to Dealerze. A Lt. ipaierß have as yet neghetod tuking, their Livens,, ore horohy noth:od to du in bontedi ately and Without delay, they hoviog J•eon due for the last three. mow hi al reddy and Ind se settle] far, as I shall be compelled to pr.) 09 , I reecarsng, tir JOS. Idjid*.ll.4,.N. Trinednelr • Lebanon, Aug - md t, 1859. t. of Lebanon Cc. Lime and 5i012,1!. T HE uudersi g ned ling COICSUI ni 15 on lnuni and for sal, a good snpnly of the best lime a n: I stone for build ing niull()Se, n .n.r Ulu poungbinure Furnace, which will be disp,sed of on ran-onablo tering. • ' - I,,zbanon, June I, 185 a. CUNRAD BANKS- 9 're :ft eh ers W a caged. 1 1 El F . .' School Ifirveters tr South ;Art tion,Sehoal ffiet. will ItIPPT :it the Red :1610 , 4 House, No. 2, on Saturday, ,Izeptewa,er 1.1.11159. of 0 o'clork. A. 11.. for the purpOse exam - mill:4 and eutUlf.ying. Tetv•her: for the sphoolso• saiddistrirtfor em , niug 10110 of fi rr. mouths, The County Superiuttuulent ,will•curtiet the exonfinft ttor. gi.IAS KREIDER, Pre,rdeut, D SP %I'D, Set.retarz.,, 1 I Teattlien4 IVazafed. hieuetorka Anvaiaru < ho zl Dlitrict will 1. inert in tiro Wo4e . rn froo,e..funu;tzwn, on Sdberrltty, Azt;p4o " t , ' MA). at 9 ;cr.. A. NI., fzr the propose of C,ltill itirt Tencher4 for 010 schools of s.id di.eriots Pr ch^ 01.1 4 1/ii term of live 114)11113S. The County Stiperintenti,ut wli euniiinq thu extuninatiow. CrUUSTIAN ESIILFAIAN, Proid.ut JACII3 C. CO wr.r.. riccretary. Junusjutrn,. Aug, 10. 1850. S rirevecitel'N f school Directors of Ps dint ANN vipi,E; IM,triet will meet et tichord !Pima, No. 1, iu Ante ville. on - Saturday. ilegu , t at l o'elork. A. M., for the purpose of etditeiniag; cud employlim ! , 71,:teliers for the schools 01 said.distriit term of sis millitll4,. Lib •ral salaries will he paid. Mr Ilauelt, Deputy Superintendent_ Bill he prt,k)r)l cw) , 1)2).1, the examination. ell It ISTI AN 1.E.151. Pro,idt- nt. Dx.s.aka. STrixu, Secretary. LAtigit,t 1, 1559. SAMUEL REPSOEHL. ADOLPH US HEINDLILL. CHAS. EL DU Ll' tefiTi - _ - A Frieittihy istvliaiitton toto fie-fr.-us of pun.:ll,3sin, LUMBER & COIL TO Tilt. k:l*:T AIIVANTAf; E. AT 111' OLD ESTA .ISHED & WELL KNOWS ' 4 llr- J2 D " Z' f:t 8 re. •- TI liteingwhis7 At the thviONCAPTA L. an the. .12;44 and side; o Market Street,tia North. Lotrairoa io'or 711?1E Sultfnnibers take plen,nirn in 41( . 4,1'111111Z , Ihn aennnf Imhnunn, and surcursotlius 0),11,11,4. that tbey still continue the idittllEß AND e BWil- NES.E.-at thetrold It nd thefl known stand. wh,r, thoy am daily receiving ati , litinnn.l supplies nt 191 Best and Well Seasoned Lnather, of ;hit, ant 17::: P;:le Itf 4 LANK and SC, A NTLENtI : lietalOek a:el tzt .1 , 1 - 71,1NC1 RAILS, roar. PAWN aud F111 , ;(71Ni4 ims ASH, from 1 to Cadall.ST, from to 4 OMAR, from 3 10 1111,1: ; Poplar and HnicISVOMI NTLI.7.::; Oak . and Maple ItttAltD , and I'I,ANKS; Pout - init. ittld ter, ;t. 'l' I'l4. Shinglei Shingles Shingles ! ! Also.-. Pine and 1.10m10n1: LNG Coal ! Coal ! ! Carl ! ! ! A large NW: k of the Lest quz:l:ry of • :.•re7l:-.'.rtr 'Vex awl Linirburt.err , ' C', AL: efel tke be..; gimpy COAL f r utklreithe. 4,7 - Thabkful Cr the likera.l have heretofore I,e,n tltrani,ed, theyvv . l oxt,ll a cordial illtitialoll flw , or a coutinna ~ r i z!v•y are ennftiteet that they now h tv, t!•• cheapest sta:k of LUMBER. on hoed kr Co t o, :y, which will be Mold at e reasons-.,1.t Please call awl Px. JO; fore purchasing; el,owh,a, ItEn4lr.ll S - MLTLY North Lobanon Borough, May First Premium and Diploma awL2defl by the Lebanon County Agrieuitl:ral Sozioty to the eeiel3mtoct ANE E @fl AIN IV A 'E'C L' , lS firlffig Writ ssnaent of the nytrit - arid char:trier of the Wanda should prove a sulileb-tt tellnentldE ion to those who cont;inilato porebasintt a go , tl anti reliable Time-keeper. They disclaim any hart of biretta mesh- Mikan in mottenicat co. ease, awl iu renatd to 2' and durability Mstnnee ail ituntptttii bon. These Watches are on exhibition at .1. J. 'Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and = timberland st'reeb , . oppis site the Shlrket House, Laddiain, Nov. il, t~CR' p i i!{°l'E~~ill76. Wand Turned Li ;Re. BY Tate improvements in tho art of LIWE litiatitYo the Starieriber i. now enabled to proltn, the nest WOOD- ItURNEL , Lou that v. 130 titer matte in this oo iiuuof'catn try. and in quantities.- without linkit at iiltort notice.— improvements aro innqi that he is en:Oiled to sell hid Lime at I 1,4 cents per bushels wholesitle. instead of 25 cents, which has bee,, the laic.,- her,tiifore. maned with COOL eon also I,n obtained ar low rates by the boaviomt. to' in le'a ptitutities. att toy 1, de,. ed.. WOOtt tat-on in exekang' f.t Limo. flaring to a great expetse hi the 'on feel ton of his improvements fimit D.n r nrtg on iL int g, silt.' a , I ,, ss , ices. th e sobecribur totp,o to recut on It Aare or-the public pitromi c ii 1 0 ,,A40r, tf, e ..11 wnd well known pi:wenn the Libion C.4tuul, in liurilt Laninoti. _ . tellamon.•Thly lg. 1851 • Fresh At vrival AT Tit h: NEW F HOT. kJof the fuss of George. & Pyln has been Is the kJ 00.6 f New York and Philadelphia. lottelmsing . lame. assortments of Dar •Goons nod Unoonums. wMelt eon he had at their calebralsd Slump 13Eti opposite the nowt Mum°. • Plea,c call and osamints,aa foci able to resent to goo 0 C o mplete assortment of 01101),S., along with pr:. that will oinks it an object worthy of your it.t‘ nt \.lt.-I.lot of Olutlims I.a is and r,iitnlnons, holoic coot. ,Sugar sesottracnt is Complete. Lebanon...llllS ti, I SO. GIME A - 71 ` A Vl ' Elt ACT Ero Alll4 MO HiI_MBUIL cusTuviEtts - NV AN'VE D. TATA r:Stl. K ibtket- et; Jeweler. has jte.r opened at the E.i.oi.n itemotN'rts, the tovrt of Leba, len, henulifiil as.4oritinit siold Lail read Time-keepers in hunting mean : eight-day We kb eR, 'a'old'Duplex, gold Anchors. gold cylinder Watches, Silver railppl linutiiig : Wovehos. driplva, uxechnr., cyl der, English patina Lever. English Quartlera. and -Boys' Watches. Large Music Mate,. and S goV. Fob, Vest and Neel: des ; gold Armlets. 'brooches: goid Thimbles.. Ear-rings. Breast pins. Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold p.rt and pencil cases, gold Key Seals. ke. Silver Tea and ya., hi 4 spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains. Speetaeles, Pngtntonelee. Rnft pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin. Coles; Bass Violins, Ancordeons,. Polkas, Brass IriAl mutt, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets; Guitars. Tamberities. Ladies.' C,abias. Colt's Bide* Sharp's Volcanic Ride. shootS 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Daniasens Pistols, eight-day and thirty dum . Clodvs,Ac , tho whole comprising the most extensive as sertment ever offered In Lebanowcomity,and will be sold at the 10,W,et!t k Otaill :prices. - I V - Weltes Clack:s - carefulAr lepalred and Trerrnntmi. , gr, l o has operiai 'a Fancy Millet:Pry SNit o in - .Ampoule roost with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. Eagto . ' [Lebanon ; July S. 1850. I=