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LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 15.59
HOME AFFAIRS.
, Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos
tem ..te„ printed at the Advertiser office, at low
r Mos and short notice—and in the most elegant
etyle.
Blank - Warrants for Collectors of
sehoo Tni, Bonds of Collectors and Trenanrers,
Agrocuients between D irectors and Teachers, and
Orders on Tensurer, for sale at this office.
We 'have just received a fine lot
of blank Cards, plain and colored, which we shall
be pleased to work up for the public. We have
several unusual, but very desirable sizes and (wat
tles.
COUNTY Mx' CONVENTION:
THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS of Lebanon
A County are respoctfully requested to assemble
in their respective districts, on
Saturday, September 17, 1859.
for the purpose of choosing two delegates, to rep
. resent each district in tt county convention, to be
hold on the following MonnitY, (SEPTEMBER 3.9,)
''lll 1 o'clock, p. m., at the public house of .U.Enny
Sismusr, in the borough of Lebanon.
N. West. Wnrd, Lebanon borough, will meat at the
publio house of Mrs. Rise, at 7 o'clock, p. m.
East'W,urd, at Rudy's, at 7 o'clock, p. tn.
N. Lebanon, ot Zeller's, at 7 o'clock, p. m.
CornwailAt L. Zimmerman's, at! o'olock, p. m
South Lebanon, at D. Betiney's.
North Lebanon, at B. Zeiler's.
south AnnVl3ol.l4 J, R.
North Anoville, at J. Carinany's.
. Londonderry, nt the usual place.
East Hanover, nt H. D14133,r'5,
. Swatara, at S. Rank's.
Bethel. at the usual place,
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JacitSell,
nt
44eldieborg, at 13. Dissinger's.
'C'nltl 'Spring, at AdUin Hoak's.
'Union, at the Union Eorgo
Sept. 7, '59.
At a meeting of 'the, 'Union Fire
'Company, on Monday evetiint,.the following of
`Seers-were oleatod to servo 'the ensuing six
•mon ths.:-PreSident, John W. 'Killtriger ; Vice
`President, .P. F. MoCaultif; - Treasurer, C. Hen
ry; Secretary, Adorn MeConnet ; Ass't. Secreta
ry, Goo. Looser; Chief Captain, Joseph Shantz
Chief Director, Isaac Brandt; Sat. Ass't. Joseph
Gossert ; 2nd Ass't„ John Kleiser; :Ist. Chief
Engineer, L. C. Shirk ; 2nd. Ass't, Geo. McCord;
let. Chief Engineer's Ass't., Win. Aultenderfer;
2nd. Chief Engineer's Ass't., Micheal D941017:L11. ;
House Committee, John M. Mark, Win. Aulten•
derfer and Jus. Shantz.
At a meeting of the Board of
dila:angers of the Lebanon County Agricultural
'anti Horticultural Soalety, held at the public house
of Benjamin Zeller, in North Lebanon, the first
business in order was the selling, at public Auc,
tion of the Hestaurant stands. They sold as fol
lows :—No 1, John Graoff, $44 ; No 2, Herman.
Rauch, $44; No. 3, Curtis Smith, $81; No. 4,_
Curtis Smith, $34. On motion C. 11. 13orgner
was authorized and requested to furnish Hay,
Straw and Oats during exhibition for the accom
modation of persons exhibiting Stock.
Oa motion Gee. L. Seltzer, Henry Shenk and
.1. J. Blair were appointed to eeR tickets in the
office on the Pair Ground rinrin the exhibi
tion. On motion David L. Miller, Geo. B. Houck,
Samuel ifarbasson, and John P. Umbcrgor, were
appointed Door Keepers to receive Tickets,
and David Struck, door keeper at the outlet.
The call for the Deniocractic
'County Convention appvars in our columns to
day. It is advisable that the Delegates elected
'to represents the Democracy of the districts of
•the.county should be acquainted with the views
'of the members of the party in their several le.
'cantles, So thata true expression of the send..
itnont of a majority of the party may be arrival.
-at, in reference to the proper course to be perm
ed this fall. The Convention will be the tribunal
. to decide for us the expediency of nominating a
ticket.) and if it should be decided to nominate
`WA, to select proper candidates, nod also to take
'action on other matters relative to the welfare of
the party, all of which should be done under
standingly and harmoniously. Let there he a
full attendance at the Delegate meetings—a free
expression of opinion, nod let good and title men
be selected as delegates. • '
The Corner Lot in Jacob punk's
Addition to the Town of Lebanon, was sold on
Saturday evening to David I.4eliey, after n spirit
ed contest, fur $3OO.
• The Courier office has been re
moved to Walnut Street, next door to the Leba
non county prison.
DROWNED,- - -011 Friday last, a lit
•tle daughter of Matthias Bass Dios, of this bar-
Nough, aged about 22 months, was drowned in a
tub of water. Wash clothes were in the tub,
with which the child was playing, when she lost
her Winne°, and fell over. Her head only was
in the water, but before she was discovered life
was gone.
Worth 'Knowi
ng if True. —Wm.
L. Morgan, of Pottsville, Warren county, Indi
ana, gays that seed froin the butt end of an oar
corn will ripen its product all at the seine time,
• and sonte three weeks earlier then seed from the
k little end Of the some car. lie recommends farm
", Orll Oros to break the seed corn ears in two in
Ilzhe:graddle, and use the butt ends only for seed.
Henry 1141Sino•er (alias Smith,)
the colored man who soma time since killed his
- wife in. Clonewago , township, Dauphin county
near the Lebanon county line, was tried last week
at Harrisburg and found guilty of murder in the
first degree. He was sentenced to be hung.
BALLOON ASCENSION.—Mr. John
A. Light, the during young aeronaut, made
another successful balloon asoens ion from Ohm-
-,bersburg, last Saturday afternoon a week. Ho
—.- iiiteTrtea at ;;cif-past o'clook, and sailed beauti
fully along in an Eatterly direction, for a dis
tance of thirty-one miles, Nvh MI was accomplish
ed in 57 minutes. Ile descended on a farul In
Freedom township, Adams county, six miles
South of . Gettysburg, At nn elevation of 3,000
feet, he sent out a dog in a parachute, which
reaohed . the earth in safety. At an attitude of
7,000 feet, he released a pigeon, which was with
diffieulty persuaded to take a flight in the upper
air.
At at election held on Saturday,
at the public house of Leo. Zimmerman, for of
floors for the ensuing year of the Lebanon Colin
ty Horse Company, the following were elected,
via:—president, Joseph Bomberger, Treasurer,
Win, B, Kreider, Secretary, Samuel Erb.
APPLE PUDDING.--Re move the
°ores from a dozen apples without breaking the
rind; stand the apples side by side, in a well
greased shallow pan, and put into eaoh apple a
leaspooeful of sugar, a small piece of batter; and
few grains of ground cinnamon. Saving Made
.a batter of eggs, milk and flour, pour it over the
-fruit until the pan is half filled beige it in a
quick oven, and eat with a sauce of cold - invent .
[We have received quPe a num
l_wr of communications relative to Goo. John
'Weidman, of this borough, running as a volun
teer candidate for the District A ttorneyship. Wo
are unable to give them all room, but present the
following as indicative of the feeling of the pub
lic on the subject.]—Etl.
Fur the Adrerliscr.
SIVATARA Towssurr, Sept. 5, 1839.
Mn. EDITOR :—Understanding that there is no
probability of your party nominating n ticket
this fall, I would slaggest the propriety of Gen'l
Jonx Ws:fon/or, of your borough, being put up
on the track as an INnErENnE'st PEOPLES' CAN . -
DIDITE for the DISTRICT ATTORNEYSIIIP.
Ile is known to almost every voter of the county
and would make a capital run. There are hun
dreds of our party dissatisfied, net only With the
proceedings of our convention last Monday, buf
with the -general management of affairs for a
number of yedrs past in our ranks. We need
purification and can obtain it in no other way than
by ignoring some of theproceedings of our tricky
politiettna. For this purpose give us an oppor
tunity to show out power. With Gen. Weidman
wo can do it to our hearts' content. Then just
s y that the General is a candidate and we will
be up and at them. Yours, &c.,
Emma :—The proceedings of the recent
convention of our party du not meet with great
satisfaction in this neighborhood; the impression
prevails that some of the 'candidates were cheat
ed out of their nomination. John 11. Bowman
wo believe should have been nominated, as we ore
confident that ho had a majority of delegates in
his favor before the assembling of the Conven
tion. 'My object in writing to you at this time
is to suggest that Gen. John Weidman should be
induced to permit his name to be used as a vo./-
unteer candidate for Prosecuting Attorney. I
am sure that he will receive a hundsoine vote in
East Hanover,
Mr. Bnents :—We arc opposed to the County
Convention nominating a ticket, but witi vote for
General Weidman as an Independent Candidate
for Prosecuting Attorney. You will please state
so through your papor. Should he refuse to be a
candidate, ITC wilt not vote At all this fall.
Yours, de., JACKSON.
BY ORDEIt
Mr. Entron: —Allow me to bring to the atten
tion of the people of Lebanon County, the name
of General Weidman for the office of. Prosecuting
Attorney. Ile would make a great run in this
part of the County. I hope he may be persuaded
to submit his name.
The Town Council met on Au
gust 19, when the' following orders were drawn,
viz:—John Stains:, Prothonotary, costs in Good
hart's easo, $4,06; Jos. Reinscl, sand at Good
hart's pavement in ISIS, $0,00; S. J. Babb, Po
lice salary, $l5; Henry 'McCord, do., $l5 ; lien -
ry Shutt, on account of Chestnut street, $lOO ;
Henry Loy, for bridge on Market street, in full,
$25; do., do., on Walnut street, $29;50.
Council met on Thursday evening, September
1. On motion the hearing of the property hold
ers on East street, and those interested in tho ex
tension of Mary street alley, was postponed to
Thursday, Septombdr 13. Also, attlio 'Sallie time
will be heard those interested in the opening of
an alley south of Hill street, from Mulberry 'Street
to Spring alley. On Intilio 4 ii; George Bergner seas
nppointed to superintend, under the directions of
the Street Regulator, the making of all pave•
'vents where notice has - been given to property
lieldcrft to wake the same, but which, by rofuzna
or neglect remain unmade.
The following orders were drawn, viz:—John
Sowers, blacksmith log, $2, GO; Henry Shalt, on .
account of Chestnut street, $252,33 ; do., Market
street, in full, $63,37 ; do., Walnut street, on ac
count, $2O ; do., Mulberry street, or. account,
$2O; do., Doe Alley, $3,121; .Gas, $23,25; Isaac
Hotter, on account, '56,65; Walnut street Cul
vert, ballance in cull, $203,60 ; Pinegrove street
Culvert, on account, $304,00; Centre street, do.,
$22,40. Adjourned.
Dr. Hooker is now absent from
Lebanon. lie will return on the 17th of Septem
ber.
Messrs. Reitzfinstein have just
receiyod inother fine lot of Watenes, Jewelry,
Fatl6 , 4:tides, ,tc., to all of which the atter].
tion . of tim"publio is directed, if being en unusu - almnd 'cheap assortment.
.
We are . requested to call the at•
tention of parties wishing to purchase borough
property, to that advertised for sale by the
Messrs. Reitzenstein in another column. It is
well built, and well finished, pleasantly located,
and will be sold at a moderate price.
A SKELETON FOUND IN OUR
STU:Mg.—Early on Monday morning one of our
prominent citizens, on his way to the market,
found a. skeleton hoop probably loot by same lady
the evening previous. An early application to
the finder will secure its return !
THE GREAT MIDDLE ROUTE.—We
see it announced that the New Jersey Centrals
Lehigh Valley, and East" Pennsylvania Rail
roads, are making arrangements to rail an early
morning Express Raissenger Train through from
New York to Reading, so as to reach Reading to
connect with the 10.25 morning train west, by
;may of the Lebanon Valley Road.
Auctioneer ^ Embich, sold. last
woe he farm of Abraham Weng,ert, Containing
105 Acres, in Union township, to John Kleinfel
ter, for $G3.25 per acre. The Mill property of
Dobnor Wengert was not sold. The highest
hid offered was $0,300. One of the landing lots
was sold to David Rank for 5145- .
Mr. Lantz Hitz, of Cornwall township, bought
last weak, a farm of 85 •acros and 42 perches,
from Mr. J. Lenkor, about 2 Miles from Lengles
town, Dauphin county, for $4,000.
Sands, Nathans j.• Co's Ci: cus.=
This splendid troupe of Equestrian Artistes, Ed
ucated Elephants, trained Zebra, cunning Po
nies, gigantic Calliope, and mirth "provoking
Clowns, has achieved a wonderful , and unprece
dented success wherever they have been.this sea
son, and wo presume our citizens will give them
a warm reception. We need only mention the
faot that Eaton Stone, Madame Virginia Sher
wood, Pete Jenkins, Tony Pastor and Sum Lath
rop, John T. Nathans and George . Sands are
among the INIIIOB ar.noureed, to assure our read
ers that if they attend they will get tho worth of
their time add money. •
The exhibition will be held In the vacant lot
In Walnut Street, south of the L. V. R. R. De
pot, west side.•
A CAUTION.-'-We would caution
parents and guardians against allowingg"children
to eat the kernel of peach seeds. As most house
keepers are now preserving this excellent fruit;
the seed often fall into the bonds of children, who
break them and eat the kernels, 'not knowing that
they contain a very considerable quantity of that
most deadly of all known poisons, prussic acid.
bill., The merchants of Harrisburg have stop
ped receiving old quarters for more than 23
COML. . •
ONE dr TEE PEOPLES' PARTY
For the Actrerttscr
EAST HANOVKH, Septerilber 4, 1859.
rtzroßticAic
For Mt Advertiser.
' .Ebr the Advertiser
CONNEWAGO, Sept. 3.
A SOS OF THE SIRES Of '7G
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
We noticed last week that a
child had been found in a well near Shirk's Meet
ing House, East Hanover. Since then a young
woman, about 23 years of ago, named Frantz,
has been brought to our jail who acknowledges
the child as hers and having- put, it in the well.—
The woman was a servant in one of the families
of the neighborhood. She states that the child
was dead when born, and tha t sbe kept it several
days before disposing of it in the well.
OPENED.—The schools. of Corn
wall DistriV, were opened on Monday last.
IN TOWN.—The lTlftll . opposed to
the Cincinnati "Flatform";wns in town last Mon
day, and created considerable stir Among his
friends by the delivery of several eloquent dia
logues.
P.Rokm—The Perseverance Hose
"Tender" whilst proceeding to the fire last week,
met with an accident that will probably rendet
it unfit for use hereafter. As the Company was
passing down Water Street, at a rapid rate, the
"Tender" struck ono of the sand stones with
which that street iTs obstructed, and broke the
two springs supporting the bells, one of the belle,
and one of the wheels. The "Tender" was in
service fur abort tire years, and has done efil
dent service.
Th Franklin Literary Insti ute,
was reorganized on Monday crening last, The
election for officers will be held on Monday eve
ning next, and it is desirable that all the mem
bers be present.
Among the Plitents issued by
the U. S. Pateut Office, last week, we notice one
to our excellent mechanic awl townsman, Peter
L. IVeimer, fur improve] machine for coiling
metal pipe.
GOOD CIDER.—We saw last sea
son the following going the rounds of the papers,
but we known not where it originated. It is said
to preserve cider in a sweet state any - length of
time. We give it for what it is worth ; and as it
looks right, we trust it will be generally tried
this season—which may be truly denominated the
cider year—and the result communicated to the
public :
"Put the new cider into clean casks or barrel:4,
and allow it to ferment from one to three weeks
according as the weather is cool or warm. When
it has attained to lively fertdentatiou add to each
gallon three-fourth of a pound of white sugar,
and let the whole ferment again until it possesses
nearly tit° brisk pleasant taste which it is desir
ed should he permanent. Pour cut a quart of the
cider and mix with it one-quarter of an ounce of
sulphate of lime for every gallon the cask con
tains. Stir until, if is intimately mixed, and pour
the emulsion into the liquid. Agitate the con
tents of the cask-thoroughly fora few moments,
then let it rest that the eider may settle. Fer
mentation will be arrested at once, and will not
be resumed. It may be bottled in the course of
weeks, or it may be allowed to remain in the cask
and used on draft. if bottled, it will become a
sparkling eider—better than what is called cham
paigne wine."
EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET
,g- One of the Railroads, in New cork, is
said to be the safest in the world, as the Superin
tendent keeps a boy running ahead of the truths
to drive off the calves and sheep!
"Zir. Daniel E. Sickles' first public appearance
since his acquittal at Washington, was at Tam
many licit, New Yurii, last Week-,at a meeting of
the 'General Domini use'.
X - 4 - • Mrs. Quitman, widow of the gallant Gen.
Quitman, died on the 23d ult., iu Mississippi.
ir"Z'^ The Prince of Wales is expected in Can
itdtt by the nett °bean mail steadier.
John Wesley, so widely knowil as the
founder of Methodism; was christened "John Ben
jamin Wesley." His compound Christian HMO
is mentioned by no one of his many biographers.
The London Medico/ Times announces
the appearance of the Asiatic Cholera, by its usu
al route, from Hamburg. Two cases had proved
fatal, both being imputations on the Hamburg
steamers. In the latter place, during the week
ending July 31st, there were 424 eases, of which 3-
32 proved fittaLlAThe proportion of deaths is very
large, being leer fifthsof the whole number at
tacked.
_WY" STING OF Issue - N.—There are many
cures fur stings, but very frequently they are not
on hand when wanted. livery housewife has in
her garden a superior remedy, which should be
known to all. Take a portion of onion, either
top or root, bruise, and apply for a few minutes
to the wound. If applied immediately, it pre
vents future soreness and inflammation, as well
as gives immediate relief.
'gr . TEE MYSTERY EXPTAINED.-A scientific
'Oleg ih Cincinnati Was asked if he could tell the
cause of the present filthy ham-or Of their hy
drant water. "Oh yes," he replied, "the solu
tion is plain enough. They have been YouBking
out Pettsburgh.."
rj,LV"" GEN. Tox Thump has recently become the
owner of it yacht, said to be the fastest in the
Connecticut waters. He can well afford to in
dulge in the luxury of aquatic sports, as he is
said to he Worth $100;000 safely and profitably
invested.
A But is forming in the Sacramento riv
er, just above Saertuncote, and recently an enter
prising individual took a lot of lumber out in a
boat and fenced it In Ifor then planted' a, nag
in the middle of the bar, to denote his righ t of
pre-emption.
ARP" A SECOND Sag PATOlL—Several diva ago
a fellow calling himself Jim Patch; jumped from
the mast head of the sloop Sophie, into the wa
ter below, a distance of eighty-five feet'. The
sloop at the time lay at the lower dock, Sing Sing,
in about seven feet of water. At the appointed
time, in the presence of about four hundred villa
gers, Jim made his jump, firing a couple of pis
tols in his descent, lie struck the Water and
stuck in the mud, and that was.thalast that was
seen of him until a young reanmmie a 'dive from
the dock and brought him up bY - tho hair. By
the aid of a boat hook he was'dragged ashore.—
After rolling him on a barrel he was restored to
consciousness.
gar- FLoua has declined in Now York city
and advanced in Chicago. The New York-Tour
nal of Commerce reiterates the statement it mode
some months ago, that there area million of bar
rels of flour" in store in New York._ The present
struggle about prices keeps the breadstuffs t rade
very dull, and the export trade is twit to noth
ing. Any change would be bettor than this stag
nation.
Or The Dirks County Democrat, the organ
of the sham Democracy of Berks county, has
been purcbased by Mr. Dunglison, of the Times,
and its publication will be continued by him while
oil lasts.
Oar Mr. Brown's wife applied the broomstick
to Mr. Brown's bank." "Look here my dear Mrs.
Brown," said Mr. Brown, majeatieally,-"you had
better not do that again, or it will breed a coot-
WA
Fir The pending match for the championship
of England, between Tem Sayers and Aaron Jones
is at an end; Sayers receiving forfeit of the mon
ey down, viz : two hundred and fifty dollars.
figir• In the Suit or the State against the Penn
sylvania R. R. Company, for the payment of
Tonnage Tax, on trial last week at Harrisburg,
ledge Pearson decided against the Company.
Or Rev. S. D. Storrs, of Cl:Radar°, Kansas,
in a letter to the American Home Missionary So
ciety, says :—"Ransas is to-day suffering a hun
dred times more from intemperance than from all
ttie political oppression to which she has boon
subjected." No doubt of it.
The Commonwealth, in a recent snit at
Harrisburg.recovered a verdict of $14,313 agaitst
Schuylkill cou3ty, for unpaid taxes.
A most extraordinary race took place's a
few days ago in a fashionable ladies' seminary
school in Om Thiergarten, Berlin, when :3:3 young
ladies contested for the championship in swim
ming. The winner, who is 19 years of age, iced
very handsome, is slid to have proved that she
might as readily •ehallenge the other set is hbr
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/at^ Fifteen young ladies of Philailelphia Were
duped laA week by a man named Johnson, who,
under the pretence of hiring them as teachers of
music in southern finnilies, managed to get them
on to New York, and then decamped with $l5O
of their money and nearly eft their baggage,
amounting in value to several thousand dollars.
Johnson has not been arrested as yet, If ho is
caught he shonld be pah . lidy ivhipned. Impris
onment with mere Metros is too good for such a
rascal.
chnrics Dickens is to receive £ , 150 a lec
ture during his tour in this Country. One-ninth
the sum would have proetwed an Anierican lectur
er who would have far surpassed "Boa" in intel
lect anti clown:nee.
"tut . The Aurora J3orcalis is caused by eledlric
itry. So philosophers confidently assert since the
,grand display of Sunday night a week,
Andrew Steiner, of Myerstown, grafted a
plum tree on the 18th of April. In four months
and L half the main stem of the graft had grown
7 feet 6 inches. An extraordinary growth.
Daniel Auer recently sold a limn in
?Flillcreek, containing 50 acres, to a son of John
Uf Ifeidleberg township, fur $116,56 per
acre.
yt Dr. D. D. * Crawford is tile Democratic
nominee for State Sena* in the district compos
ed of Cumberland, Perry and :Juniata.
Autru3tus Durbin is the Detnocratie nom
inee for State Senate in the Cambria, Clearfield
and Blair district.
The wife of a laboring man, in Newark,
N. J., was last week delivered of three sd'B3 :it
one birth. All are alive and Well, averaging in
weight 5 pounds each.
. Two boys were smothered in a grlifn bin
at Milwaukee, on the Gth. The grain was being
loaded into a canal boat by means of a spout from
the bottom of the bin, anti the boys seeing the
wheat sinking in the middle, thought it would be
fine fun to jump into the rapidly settling centre.
They went out of sight so suddenly that they
could not be rescued, and their dand bodies were
not recovered until a quarter of an hour had
elapsed .
There was another very brilliant display
of tbo Aurora Borealis on Friday night.
tm,„ Gen. George M. Kelm has boon named as
suitable eanditlaVe 'fel ... Governor in 1860.
yt The scamp who swindled a number of
Philadelphia girls under pretence of taking them
south as music teachers, has been arrested at
Washington. lle is a laboro'i• of that city and
his real nsal,e is Hiram P. Leslie.
3 4,.. - t a„,. The cool nights for a week or two post
ore attributed to the Torthern Lights.
Mrs. _Mitt, Wife of Signor Blitz, died in
Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, and was buried
on Monday.
A distressing accident he occurred in
Cincinnati, which Xenia serve as a warning to
young ladies. A young girl, who *as quite a
elle, and very beautiful, was in the habit of
bathing her face in a mixture of camphene and
salt, for the purpose of efeserving her good
looks. During her customary nightly ablution,
on Tuesday week, the eamphene took dro _froth a
lamp burning upon her toilet table, and blistered
her face, neck, shoulders and bosom, in a horri
ble manner, Her eyes are so badly burnt that it
is feared she will entirely lose one at least; but
although there is a p6Saibility of saving both 6f
them, the roses plc:died front her cheeks by the
fiery fingers of the dame have already faded for
ever.
Mn. Tgs Egogolt, tho groat American horn
tamer, it is said, is a richer man by £40.000 than
he was when he landed in England with his race
harms in ISSI. Thu Near Orleans Dchrt further
says that Bub Harlan, the colored man who nc•
companied' Mr. Ten Breech to England, and is
one of the best race managers in the United
S'atee, won $30.000 on the successes of the
American horses.
OP Mat. Er.mtnrrrn Mutual - , in her new
wort:, says: "The fleas of Logone, are said to
be so famous for the size and strength, and activ
ity, that they are regarded-with universal inter
est, and incidents relating to them are introduced
even into the love songs of the Country, accom
panied, in lien of eastenets,' With expressive
snappingq of the fingers. Siteh averse as this,
for instance, gives a zest to the monotony of
love 'holdup':
- Last night I missed your window,
And saw you retching fleas:
Surely you might have said to me—
Come and 'stein some—if your please.'
TOE IVR,stnrlN Coat Caol'.---Tho Cincinnati
Commercial says :—The prospects for a corn crop
of full Stverage yield throughout the region of
country about which there was recently so much
apprehension, have been well re.assurod by the
generous rains of the last two weeks, nod the in.
creased amount of laud planted throughout the
west will make the yield of this great staple, if
present anticipations are realized, much greater.
than ever before gathered.
tatit. Daniel S.teel, a farmer, near Paterson,
New Jersey, accidentally killed his wife recently.
Ile thought some hogs were endeavoring to pass
through a !Untie, and he threw a stone toward the
the place whence the noise proceeded. It struck
his wife who was taking down the bars, fractur
ing her skull. Stic tiled a few days after the
event.
(*--- A diamond story is told in Har
per's, this month, said to be strictly true,
which, for a story, is a good diamond,
false or real.. In the reading room of
one of our hshionable hotels, lately, a
group of gcntlerbett Were is tick and
showing diamonds, when one of them
exhibited what he asserted was a veritit•
ble brilliants which had cost him $BOO,
but' on account or want of money. he
would sell for $5OO. A Southerner
bought it at this price, and paid the mon•
ey, but afterwards- the stone was found
to he a sham, and the seller not found.
Of course, the purchaser was greatly
ridiculed by all his friends and acquain
tances, and could not escape theirjeers.
But, to come out square, he paid $5O to
a jeweler for the replacement of the
sham atone with a real one for one day,
and the. purchaser boasted loudly that
he hid not been sold, hut that his dia•
mond wasgenuine after all. Of course,
upon this "fact, he speedily collected
several hundreds of dollars' of bets
a oi ns t, him, which he twin, :proving by
jewelers that the stone be exhibited was
a good one:
Among these betters also came for
ward the person who had sold the sham
diamond, who, learning it had turned
out to be good, was deSirous of buying
it back. For a bonus of $5O, on the
price paid, he was accommodated, *WO
was the last sale made of"a remarkable
good looking sham diamond.
grad abtitfo.
The heavens wore illuminated on kilo otreniug
of August 28th, 1859, by the most spr en ilid Aurora
Boreallis ever seen in the country. Bays of parti-color
ed light Hashed across the sky, and the changes were
beautiful in the extreme. At one time a rapt observer
remarked, that he•faneled he could see th e eper hti eg
-lights form themselves into the following words :—Buy
all your garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
Rockbill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 OkiestautrSt., above
Sixth, Philadelphia. Bept.7 3 '59.
:GP See Dr. Son ford's advertisement. or Liver Tovlgo
rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column.
e git[ilfrtionitents
HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE.
Wm. A. Batellelees Hair Dye!
The Original uud Rest in the Ifibrlen For Sale or for Rent.
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided ' lI IE .
subscriber offers for Sale or for Rent an -..—.'
if you wish to escape ridicule. I entirely new 2 story brick HOUSE. Said ~r
GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a house is Li by 3D feet, well-finished. and is sit- ir. !11 ,
beautiful and Natural Drown or Black without the least noted at the corner of MulLerry.or Plank road ig .
injury to Hair or Skin. street and Jail Alley. bear the 111. E. Church. For p..r-.
FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have 'been Menhirs, Re.. apply to JACOB FUNK.
awarded to Win. A. Batchelor since 18311. and over SO; Lebanon, Sept. 7,1859.
000 applications have boon made to the hair of his pa- ' ... -
Artois of his famous Dye.
vi I • Blanket Shawls,
- m. A. B.ATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color '
not to he distinguished hum nature, and 111 WARRANTED el LOIII. W OOLEN °Wilma of all colors, dyed Jet
not to injure in the least, liewerer long it may be cumin- 1a...) Black or Blue Mo.*, pressed, the color warranted,
ueil, and thorn effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair and goods turned out equal to new, by
invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. LYON LEMBERGER,
Made, sold or applied (in 0 private rooms) at the wig Last Hanover.
Factory, 233 Broadway. New.. York. „tra Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lcmber-
Sold in all cities a l nd towns of the United States, by gcr's Drug Store where ell orders for the abovo will be
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. . attended to. • [Sept. 7, 1859.
di-'!he Genuine has the name and address upon a I .....
steel plate engraving on four sides of emit Bog, of VALUABLE TI MB ER IJAND
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR,
. AT
233 Broadway, Now York. ,
Sold at Dr. hoes' Drug Store, Lebanon, Po. I Pllthille Sale.
Dec. 1, 1858,-.1 y.
I "fxrILL be sold at public sale, at the public house of
V Y S. I'. FILBERT, in the borough of Pinegrove,
' s e b n ywn County, Pa., oa Thursday, the 15th day of
September, 1359. The following, described Real Estate,
viz.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES—Dr. Cheeseman's i
PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these ,
Pills, is the result of a long and extensive pi settee; they .
are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na, , 2ft ACRES OF
tare to its proper channel. In every instance have the 1, EXCELLEN T TBINWI LAND
Pills proved successful. They are certain to open those ; Situate in Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill County,
obstructions to which females are liable, and bring na- , Pa. abort one mile and a quarter South of the Borough
tare into its proper chaotic], whereby health It restored, ! of Pinegrove, 1 mile from the Union Canal, half mile
end the pale and deathly countenance changed to a from breidenbach's (Stanhope) Furnace, within two
healthy one. No female run enjoy good health Mlle" i hundred yards of Auburn Railroad, and hounded on the
she is regular; and whenever an obstructiOn takes place,'
North and South by two public roads; adjoining landa,
whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the E cfn
John WagnerWlgner d other lauds of the undersigned'
general health immediately begins to decline, and the! 0wn ,,,,,, , .
want of such a remedy has been the canes of so ItlntlY i Title land was formerly knelt - rt . :lMo Sei 'Ver an tA .
Ka.-
consumptions among young females. Headache, pain in ' Lech tract.
the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, mid i
i the necessary
to view the above property can get
disturbed sleep, dc, most always arise from the interrnp
lion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Pil:s ; 11„,,,.i.,,,. ;
, the necessary ildbrmarion at the above named Hotel in
will invariably remedy ail these evils. In all eases of 1
i Possestion and linal titld given immediately.
nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs, low- t
i Sale to commarteo-at •12. o'clock. SI.. of said day, when
ness of spirits, hysterics, to: hot are they less cfilcaci- : atjembuice „ ill be oy dn Nrid conditions of Salo mad,
One in the cure of Lencorrhees, commonly called the ' kuo „ n by ' W3l. K. LOOS,
"Whites." These Pills should never be taken during , \sAsx K. LOOS,
pregriticy. as they would be sum to cause a miscarriage, , P. s.—For further infbrmationAddress,
Warranted purely Vegetable, and free front anything ill- I
IVX. K. Leos, Reading, Pa.
jurions to life or health. Full and explicit directions set/fen - o)er 7, 1511. .
which should be read. accompany each box.
These Pills me put np in square Bat boxes. Person
I.l:sluing where there aro no agency established, by en- Orphans , Court Kale.
closing One Dollar in a letter, preput*d. to any authorised PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' COurt of kb
agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by • anon Comity, will be caposed to sale, by public
return of mail. ' vendee or outcry, on Friday, the 24th, day of October,
1
IL It. HUTCH rsas, General Agent foe the U. States, ' ISIS, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, a e'er
-105 Chambers et., New York. To whom all Wholesale I tain Throe. Story Brick DWELLING
orders should be Addressed. lIOUSII, with a two story KITCHEN at- j-,. -
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa, • 1 tached, and a LOT of GROUND whereon ?; ; .
. ..,
Dec. 1, ISIS,Iy. - ' 1 the same is erected, being the southern , :: ; ,c,
' part of lot No. 15. in LighVO Addition. ; ,,, f ,, ...1e- < -.. ; ,
' IGS--WIGS-WIGS,
BATCITELOWS WIGS AND TOOMBS surpass all.—
They areelemult. light, easy and durable.
Fitting to a blg r wm—no turning up behind—no shrink
ing on' the head; indeed this is the only Establishment
where these things are properly understood and made.
Dec. 1, 1558.-ly. 233 Broadway, New York.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates
—not to allay intlamination strikes at the root of disease
—imam on immediate care. .
DALLNY'S MACITUAL .E.XTILACTOIt,
and nothinll else, 'will ;Way infln mriitiou at Mite, awl
mnke n certain cure.
DA ix,ErS JIACICAL PAIN riNTI: ACTOR
will care the following among a great catalogue or
di
xC.ISPy: BURYS, Se-ICI-3, CUTS, CHAFES, SORE NI CORNs,
BUNIONS, BRUISES, STRAINS, RITES, ronox, CrittenLAlNs,
DMZ, SCROFULA., ULCERS, rEvER SORES, FELONS, EAR A.C214,
PILES, SORE EYE:6,6OIIT, swELLINOS, RHEUMATISM. SCA 1.1, DEAD,
HALT BLIBUm, DA LDNEss, ERYSIPELAS : RINGWORM, amintris
ITCH, SMALL POE, MEASEtS, RASH, &c.
To some it-may appear incredulous that so i'many die
eases should be reached by one article; such au idea will
vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the sales
in a combination of ingredients, each and every one ap
plying a perfect antidote to its apposite disorder.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL 151.1 N I.:XTRACTOIL
In its effects is magical, because the thole is so short Le•
twcen disease and a permanent cure; and It is en extract
orne it draws all disease Out of theaffected pert, leaving
nature as perfect as. before the injury. It is scarcely
neresserY to say that no house. work.shop, or manufac
tory 'nhonld be one moment without it.
No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon
tt a steel pinto engraving, with the name of henry Dai
ley, Manufacturer.
For sale by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers
throughout the United States and Canadas.
Principal Depot, 105 Chambers St., N. York.
C. F. CHACE.
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Lebanon, Pa.
liiui4fltitts.
Episcopal Servieez - Surfday afternoon, at 3 o'-
deck, in the Town Hall.
Preaching in the Methodist Epinc:lml Church
nest Sunday morning and 'isVniilng.
Union tiaYbr Meeting at the Temperance ILA
at. S d'eltiac every Monday evening.
There will he preaching in the M. E. evening_
on
Sunday morning• ' Lure Feast before 9 o'-
cluck, A. M. E'er. J. T. Thompson, E,
will praach in the evening.
English Preaching In 0.1 e Muravia - a Church next
Sabbath teeming. end German in the evening.
Both Sermons will be Mission Sermons.
Preaching next Sabbath morning in the German,
and in the evening in the English language, in
the Reformed Church. •
I.lnglish services on next Sunday morning and
evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church.
m a rriftr.
On the Gth inst., by tho Bey: Au C. Wedek ,
Mr, John, K. Fuhek,of Nnrth Lebanon, to Miss
Kate J. Orittinger, of this place.
On the lst, inst., by the Rev. P. W. Kremer, Mr.
,Trihn P. 141yers, of this borough, to Miss Aman
da Miler, of Wernereville, Perks county.
On the 18th ult., by Rev. J. Stein, Amos i3omm
gartner to Sarah Elizabeth Ziegler, of Hano
ver, Lebanon county.
On the 25th, by the same, Daniel Itunsicker, of
Bethel, to Elizabeth Kissinger of Jackson..
On the 27th, by the same, Levi Wagner to Henri
etta Weberly, both of Bethel.
On the satno day. Philip Korles to Sarah Krum-
bein, butt) ofßothel.
On the some (ley, David Iress to Susanna Dein
er, both of Union.
The Leh:Almon Markel.
Car4ftelly C.'orrtcfccl TlTykly by 11Tyers ,C Shorn*.
LEBANON, AVV3NESDAT, SEPTEMBER 7, !1859.
Lob. Mills Ex. Pam $6 50 Potittocs, bu , 10
Smith Extra. 000 Eggs, 1,1 doz., 12
MO=2:l2=Sll==l
Prime White Wheat, 11, Imrd.
Prime Red Wheat, ;10 Tallow,
Prime Rye, 05 Barn. . 12
Corn, 65 Shoulders, ' 10 '
Oats, - 30 Sides, 10
Clorer-seed, 500 Soap, 6
Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25
Flax -seed, 150 White Rags,.,, 5
Dried Apples,".hu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2
Dried Apples, pealed, ISO nax, Vim., 144
Peaeß "Snite," 250 Bristles, f, lh., 4Q
Peach flutr.els," 125 Feathers, tik,
, 0234,'
Cherries, 150 Wool, 'i' lb., 40
Onions, • 37 Soup Beans, 11 qt., 6
Vinegar, ? gal. '
121%,
[Apple ll u t ter, , e 1 crock, 45' -
The Phibtfietphia Market.
PEILADELPIII.I, Septsrmbor 4, 3859.
The Bre adstuffs Market exhibits- the same dull
ness which we have been reporting for sonic time
past. A slight increase in receipts of Flour for
the week, leas had an unfavorable tendency, and
to day we notice some anxiety on the pert of re.
wirers to sell at the quotations given in our last
eitettlar, (30th ult.) which buyers now refuse to
pay . , rind in order to effect sales, 'low or prices
have to be shbinitted to. Rye Flour isTthe only
article that exhibits any ilretucks., and is in de
!nand at init quotations. -The receipts of Wheat
are light, and holders ere enabled to realize hill
quotations. Corn is dull, and has declined ie.
per bush. Rye is in fair request. Whiskey is
much easier than it Was in the early pait of the
week, and pr ices not so firm. Receipts of kltior
this week. 9,036 bbls. ,
now - L.—New superine ' S 5 to $0.25; extra,
$5.56 to $5.15, and extra family, at from $6 to
$6.50.
RYS...FLonit—Wanted at $3 71:
CORN dull at $3.0:
I , lnEaT—Good Rod, $1.20; fair while, $1.27;
prime. white, $1.50. d agile of interior. foil 11b
050.
ItyK-x-New, Ile; Old
Cons—Rattier-dull at 70 and SOc., mostly at
SOc.
OATS—DuII nt 35r. fur new, 37e. forold."
SEBDS. -- C lo Yer, $5.75; timothy , - $2.75; flax,
$1.65.
WitrsKET-Prices not so firm. Ohio, 28c. ;
Pennsylvania; 27c„ and hhds. 26e. ; some drudge
sold at 254 c.
Yours, very Respectfully,
McCANN k WEIGLY,
236 North Wharves, and 311 & 313 North Fran t
S treat.
JAS. McOANN, Jr., Ph iladelpbia,
OLIVER WEIGLY, Lebanon Co.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—The
offerings of Beef Cattle reaohed nearly 1,600 head
this week, at'tbe different yards, and prices were
well-sustained, the sales ranging atfrom $7 to 10
the 100 lbs., including a few extra quality at the
latter rate, obieBy at .$8 50@$0 50.
The arrivals of Cows and Calves comprised
about 100 head, selling at $2O to $4O each, no
cording.to quality.
; Some 1,500 fat Hogs were offered at Imholis
Union Drove Yard, and sold at from.s7 to $8 75
the 100 lbs., nett; the latter prices' only obtaina
ble for extra quality.
in Borough of North Legation, hounded'
on the east by Mulberry Street, - 3n the south by lot No.
16, on the west by a sixteen feet alley, and on the north
by the other part of the said lot, fronting on Mulberry
Street twentyitire feet, and one hundred and ninety
eight feet and thn a inches deep, with the appurtenances,
situate and being in the flordugh of North Lebanon, in
the said County;--late the Estate of Henry K. Moyer,
dee'd. The sale will be held at the public house of Ben
jamin Zeller, in said Borough, and the terms made
known by MICHEAL Y. BOYER,
Administrator of the said estate.
By the Conrt:—J. h. Maar,
Clerk of the Orphans' Court.
Mintrion Sept.;, 185.1
VALUABLE IibItOUGH PRO,PgIITY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
ruiTE eubserthersofrer at Private Sale, their
.1 NEW DWELLING HOUSE, situated on
Cumberland Street, corner of Pinegrove
East Lebanon, and at present cremated by them. =, , f•
11
The lIOUSE cud two story KITCHEN are substantially
built of brick, contain II Rooms moot of them mere.'
and lighted by gas; a never falling Well with excellen:
water, as well as a Cistern in the yard. Etunraer Kit&
en, Bake Oven, and other out buildings. The LOT is
feet front, and runs back to Jail Alley, 158 feet. On the
rear part of the Lot is erected a two story Frame SHOP,
Pig Sty, fce. The Harden Is In a first rate state ef
cultivation, and contains a 'variety of Fruit Trees and
V Ines, at:C.
Y✓`.t; The above Property is all in good condition, and
will be sold low. Me indivutablc, and posseision to
be given when desired.
•
Any person desirous of purebitiiii*Wiid securing
a pleacant renitence, Will call and learn the tests ot*
ItEIZENSTRIN Es BRO.,
Lebanon, Sept 7, '69.] opposite the Court House.
50.—DRY GOODS FOIL AUTUMN.-1859.
Full Stock of SILK GOODS,
Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS,
Full Stock of FANCY GOODS,
jr33'• CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINOS,
Quilts, Table Lissens,,dt., 'VS
EYRE & LANDELL,
Fourth & Arch StrOUS, PIITLA.DELPITIA.
N. U.—Black Silks, Wholemte, at low rates.
Burguiue Daily froniNew York Auctions.
Sept. 7, 1559.-3ru.
PRIVATE SALE.
TS arcrvet at,prirate sale; the following property, sire
tire TA the cennty of Lebanon. viz
NO. I—A two story Filit3lE HOUSE
end two LOTS of ()ROUND, containing
shoot 13‘ nem. Thereon ie ttdo erect- ':4 ,
ad C3lAgticmlinral
chine Shop and FOUisibILY, and frame
near the raid bendinge.'
all new and in good repair. A rirdiorse power ENGINE
will ir sold with the property, if desired by the pnrcba
see.
NO. 2—A Eno and n half F tory FRAME HOUSE, and
Lot of Ground, adjoining lot No. 1 and laud of Felix
Lauds.
NO. 3—A tract. of excellent LIMESTONE LAND, con
taining 13.,g_ores, strict measure, adjoining lands of Fo•
lit Landitegmon O. Ilorsticir, John Forney and others,
in a high state of cultivation and under good fences.
tr a L,Tlie whole will be sold together or separate, to suit
purchasers.
For further particulars apply to the unacrsigned, re
siding on the premlites, in Palmyra.
l'ETFift SCRWANGEII,
_
August 24, 15.52-4 t. -
Lebaitim Feeiitale Seminary.
rVII "Lebanon Female Seminary" will be re-openal
I_ on the first day of September next, under•the super
viaiou oC SIODESIT DECA 31 I'S.
Who has associated with bite as Asaiatant, Mae JANE
MOORE, a Graduate of flee Xew Iltempton klehont, N. H.
who is not only well qualified, but has also - had` consid
erable experience as a Teacher.
_ . .
Affir Mrs. Decamps will attand to the Sewing De
partrnent. For further particulars inquire for Circular.
Lebanon, Aug. 24, FM.
Ei3=M=l=l
rfillF; School D 'tractors of Bethel townslilp, Will tore
at the large school house its Fredericksburg, on Fri
day, September 1ii.1859 - . at 9 o'clock. A. M. to examine
and employ Thirteen leachers to take charge of the
schools of said distriet. Mr. Ilanek,Couuty Superinten.
rent, will be present, to conduct the examination. The
schools will be kept open four mouths.
SIMON BLOUCII, President;
jAcon Semaorrratr, Secretary.
Bethel township, August 24, 1855.
1 0 Male & 2 Female TeacL
er•s Wanted.
%ME School Directors of Londonderry School District
J_ wilt meet at the Eastern School /louse, In Palmyray
on nursday, ScpUmber 8, 1859, at 0 o'clock, A-M., for
the purpose of employing Teachers for the schools of Said
district for the ensuing term of 034 m‘.'iaths, 9. Ow. 420
for femalu, and $25 top) for males. Schools to open WO
first Monday rf October. Thu County Superintendent,
Mr. Douck, will be present to examine applicants.
.10SEKT W, NUMBERS, President,
Tat/sins Entalp,R, Seey,
Aug. 17, 1859.
11 Teacher* Wanted.
pim School Directors of North Ann - rt.lle township
I. will meet in No, 1 School House, -in -Annvillo, on
Friday, &pfnler 3,1559, at 9 o'clock. A. M., for the
purpose of examining and employhtm 'Eleven Teachers
for the e.chools of sais4.distriet, Ira will ki;
paid. Mr. Hauck; -county superintendent, will be pres
ent to conduct the examination!: .
• - . . .
43.F.:040.E ILEI.LgAN, Pros ident
Mvsau 31 - Arinnt, Secretary..
N. A mtrille Ip.. A tlgarit - 24, 1859.
9 Tenelte . rs IValated.
School Directors of Snuth Lebanon School Die:
iriet. will meet at th. , P.el School 'Louse, So. 2, on
Sul untrp., Srptember 10.15.. ti, at 9 o'clock. A. M.. for the
purpose of examining ono employing Teachers for the
schools o'.' ;aid did riot for tic mining term of fire months.
The County Superintendent will conduct the examina
tions. ELIAS KREIDER, PreAdent;
DA:vist N. SPAY'', Secretary,
August 10, 1.850.
Lime and Slone.
(Vag undersigned has constantly on hum!, aid:jot:sae
good supply of the best lime and. stone fer build
ing purposes n , ar the Dreinglirnore will
be disposed of on rea.zonable terms.
Lebanon, June I, lbfin. CUNRAB BANKS.
First Freniium and Diploma Awarded by the
Lebanon County AgricUltural Society
to the celebrated
MI ERIC N -WATCHES
MS ndorsomout of this merit and character of tin
1
Watch should prove a sufficient recommendatifili to
those who contemplate purchasing a good and reMble
Timekeeper. They disclaim any part of foreign mech.
anistu in NtOttlaati or case,• and in regdrd to Time and
durability distance all competition. These Watches are
nu exhibition at J. J. ISLAM'S Watch and Jewelry
Store, corner of Market and Cumberland etreets, oppo
site the Market House, Lebanon, Pa. Xpv. 3, MS.
- -
PERSONS IVISRING TO ESTABLISH Man
ufactories in a new and thriving place where business is
good. See advertisement of the Hammonton' &clic
meat.
.
4, to.),J,i LA .saiNkl66 URANUE I. !
s6ogrZanth and iexpe
nse n 9"d'AG ftu
the United States to engage in a light anlinany business,
to which the above pront may certainly bertteJi*: ror
partioulars address with scamp .;.-
Dr. A. Piretp's .BRONiN,
No. p. Grand street; Jersey Oft7y, N. J.
Ang.lo-,15450.—1m.
' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
SANDS ] NATHANS & CO 5S
GIGANTIC COMBINATION
11-`
i t s h i n e g m t fi li 3 e t .I n l i f f :e g t t:
i ll i, e n ti t t e s :i t
~B d t tf . ,
.,
'''''
--';'''.7141.,, formers, the
tho most wonderful per
-0.it„?.,:,,,11.4 forming. Elephants in the W0r1d—
.'..,....... , 1.f.tti1 , ,,, forming the most splendid. Combine ,
I,' , VA.,,,F; . tion of attraction ever acre Iby any
I s -''''W';'t.,,% traveling Company in America.
it *. ';-.1.. ProminentaMeng the unprecetl.
. ''' "..- 'tutted attractions of this maga° Ex.
~,,,. blhition. are truly wornerful Trained
- *t..7,,t, 7 Eh:apatite. and
't ‘, ". '!: - 7 PIZARRO a CORTEZ;
. -li k k 1 , ,,, -, -*1; i.tov purchased from tho celebrated
` 4l- ...,<:. , 7 's,'-; /irtfin clesr/unts Paris, by RICILEARTY
...44 . -" , ,, ... Saxes, Esq.. and imported expressly
4 for exhibition. by Saxes, N.cfutazts &
tal." Co. ,
I •, .
' li „„ These wonderful animals o*cel in
I ? - intelligence. docility. and tractability;
all other Trained Animals that have
, ,5 -... ever been exhibit , : I , and aecom.
'A ..
-.,•....- ' pHs"' Feats never before attempted by
, "
' - any individuals of the Brute Creation.
They Dance, Ascend inclined Pianee,
C N. ‘.. Stead on their Heads, Play upon Mu
sical Mei rtunentc, and verferin a world
• ~,
of extraordinary feats at the word of
+ ni, command, in a manner which must be
area to be realized.
Besides these remarkable anitnahr,,
• 4 , , - ''',- --,'--, two other
l', "---- COI lossal. Elephants
~ _ are attached to the Exhibition, and a
~,
a re
of
•1 6
Twelvo Shetland Trick Ponies
Among the celebrated Equestrian
Performers. tip:masts and Athletes,
ItfilV I will be found
.4 44 .."i . .- 4 rq.. Eaton Stone, Mine. Tieginifi,...T. .T,i,
. ~:`,-?.. ..".. .. Nathan& Mast. Charley, Joe. Haslet,
.;`,, , -4 - ~:iak,',7,7 . ", Jessc,Ennds, Charley Sherwood; Den
lA ii, „ _ 77 4i' zor Brothers. rliilo Natbs n,s, Milo. Idm
.---,,....-_ on
W. Ashton, Ned Huntington.
Tom' PASTOR.. the Clown.
Saar Lannnor, the Gentleman Clown,
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nod a numinous Troupe of Vaulters,
A i Tu tubler:7, Atroluto Gymnasts,
Ego librists, Jugglers, Comic Sin
. 4,04 ors, F:,.... de.
in addition to these multifarious at
tractions, ths Exhibition will be se
mamanied by the reno...oletl
STEAM *CALLIOPE,.
to most wonderful and magnificent
iusical instrument. ever constructed.
his gorgeous melodic monster will
recede the Cavalcade on its entree.:
tto the Town drawn by
A TEAM OE ELEPHANTS,
ad perform a series of the most annu
m operatic airs, and will alt ploy
wring every exhibition, wheu all will
17C Zii opportunity or 0f,: — " 4, 41Z its
mderfol mechanism.
;to liorne's Ilew York Cornet
Band,
composed of picked solo peribruters will persunn all the
newest and most fashionable selections of music during
the exhibition, when the Calliope is rot used.
Witlpeiform. in Lebanon, FRIDAY,
SEPTEIIBER 16th, 185f.t.
At 31yerstoNni, Satai.day, Sept. 17.
Admission - - - - 2 CIS.
Doors open at 2 P. H. and 7 P. H.
Sept. 7,1855.
New Invention.
Wood Burnett Limo.
Y late improvements in the art of Lists Iluam.xo. the
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subscriber is now enabled to produce the be=t Wenn
nuaxen Lnts that was ever made in this section of coun
try, and in quantities without limit. at Amk notice.—
His improvements are such that he Ic enabled to sell his
Lime at 12 , / nears per Veshels lusta4l , 4'
eentsovhich has been the prince heretofore.
burned with COAL. eau also be obtained at low rates by
the boat load, br iu Idea quantities, as may L. desired.
WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. Hiring one to
a great expense in the perfection of hie improvement , '
fur lime burning on a huge settle. at, low price., the
subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patruu
age..
Iris location is at the old and well known platoon the
'Union canal, in Nortll LebanQn,
N. Lebanon, May 18, 1859
Fresh Arrival
AT THE NEW FIRM.
ONE of the firm of George & Pyle has been to the
cities of New York and Philadelphia, purchasing
large assortments of DRY Goons and DROMRIES, which
can be had at their celebrated cheap DEE HIVE STORE
opricelfe the Court Muse.
Please call and examine, as we feel able to present to
you a complete assortment of GOODS, along with prices
that will make it an object worthy of your attention.
N. 8.--'ll lot of Ghatlies, Lawns end Gingham, coiling
below cost. Sugar assortment is complete:
Lebanon, July 21,18b9. _ _
A merican Watches;
JUST recuireo FL tot of fine A M BEICAN .WA TCATIIS,
nt the Eagle Jewelry Store of JAMES If. KELLY.
Lebanon, Not. 3, 1858.
PektitOOTatala Stale A grictil.
tural Society
ExturaTioN.—Th.NirsthAnnimil Exhibition of the
Pennaylvania: State Agricultural Society. will la,
held at Pow° un , fuefloy. tr,
Thursday and Friday, the tath, 2Sth,2oth and ^uth days
er September, next. On tho tot of SepteolUor the, Secre
tary will remove to the Room: , of tha
defy for the promotion of Agriculture, No. 62d Chas t
nut Street, Philadelphia, where Boolu of Entry for the
Exhibition will be °nailed.
Lettere addressed to the Ser.rdaro. nt Ilarrido+rg,
John K. illeGotocn, Phila„ or Charles K. Eagle.
ton, will meet with attention till Ist. September.
lion. DAVID TAGGART, Vro,ibleut,
A. 0. fIEISTEIt. Se..,retary.
.1:61. Goode for Exhibition, carried on nil the Rail-
Roves in the State, to and fro, free of charge.
Augnet W. 1853.
ENRY & STINE
SELL ALL
KINDS Or
DRY G iXrDS
Philadelphia. and acading
Rail Inoad.
EXcIIRSION TICKETS
FROM Philndelphia to Lebanon and re
turn. will be sold at Philadelphia on .Swt-
terdays and Sundays. nt ¢', so each, good I,r 6l
:
auy train On those dots, awl an the suereed
ing Monday.
C.. 9 NiCOLLS, GenOral:!.:llfit
0 8'
kIitILLAJEPA Auld 11E7] itili.DING
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end
Lebahon Valley Branch Railroad.
REDUCTION OF TOLLS ON IRON ODE.
ON and after May Id, 1859.
the ftdbyttiint ^2,41. MD be
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~hanged per ten of 2,000 lie.
Private Cars.
Per 30 miles, 72 Carib.
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40 el
irrr ,
CO 1.00
G. A. NICOLL%
Gen'l Supt.
For 5 miles, 21 ceme
10 " 3S
15 " 4.3 "
20 " .5s "
.25
Mtty . ll, 1859
1559 NEVW sTirLEs. 1559
A . DAM. RISE,in Cumberland Street. be.V. - v.en
11 . Marker and the Court liouse,north side, haws
now bu band a stblontlid assortment of the Now
Style of lIATS AND CAPS. for men and boys, for 1858,
to which the attention of the public is res.pectfolly tnti
ted. Hats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most
costly, ulways on baud. lii has also just opened a eplen
did assortment of SUMMER 'FATS. embmein4 sash 11,1
STRAW; PANAMA PEDAL, PEARL, 11011 N; IJlil
- SRN ATE, CIAtIA N. and all others.
10.-Ho trill also 'Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Cap , ,
kr., to Country Merchants onatlywitrngenue
Lebanon. A pril 21, 1838.
Bond's Roston Crackers by OYES 5:
A aplendid;Lot of Now Sugars for 7,8, and a fine arti
cle of reflned . Suair, for 0 1111 , 1 10
STOVES :and ftE.
One Dior Eo, , ct of the I,lx/woe I - a/Icy ilotik.
- 1)1P1313 & fiItESSLEIt ere linw prepared to offer
_LP the best assortment of STOVES end TIN..
WARE lo fife public, ever offered in I„,elintion.--,
They. oat reepactfully invite their friend., and -
pubHy to call and wo before buying elsewhere.
Also, the. S KA LING AIIERICAN - FRUIT CAN,
the beat Invention of the nu, an It la 20 per cent. elimp
cr tban y *other offered to t 13.3 public.
Wa , a/sa have on band all kinds of gauges, whiott will
ho pu top at the nhotio3t notion.
All Muth! ei . lob Work done in the best wurktr.anlike
tuannar,lind at tlia ahottast
4/grAleo, partioula4attentinit le paid to SLATINC..—
We have elwaya . bn liiind the best Le high Slate, \Odell
cannot be aurpassod in quality.
Aug. 24,,U-tt B[7llll .t BRESSLER.
THE .TIAMMONTON FAR, NI Eft—A ite*:i
payer (Riveted to Litterature * arid Agriculture, idse sui
ting fiOth full accounts of the new Fettlement
moubm, in New Jar ey, can be subscribed fat nt only
cents per annum.
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Inclose postage slumps for the iimoithi• Aikiress to
Editor of the Farmer, tiummoutnn, P. e. Co..
NOW Jersey. Those tyisliing• eben.p land, of the best
quality, in.one Of the healthiest -and most delightfu ,
climates in - the - Onion, and where crops are never cot
down by frosts. the torrlbleseourge of the north. er,e
Lands.
vertisenient Ilammouton
DAVID POT ER
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