13 ttaunabVfrtiott, TERXS, $l5O A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1858 HOME AFFAIRS. A Major & Brother commenced digging, on Monday, the foundution fof a large Agricultural Warehouse, opposite Boas ,t; Gottle's Planing Mill. It will be speedily erected, whop they intend keeping constantly on hand all kinds of ,kgricultnral Implements. This is a business that will prove of great usefulness to our farmers and others. The Major brothers possess superior facilities for such a business. They manufacture ninny kinds of implements themselves, and also repair all kinds, so that, as they insure their work, unusual advantages can be secured by those who purchase from them. In a stroll over Lebanon last week we were pleased to observe many evidences of a return of good times. Business is reviving, and the spirit of improvement is breaking out in every corner, and consequently the demand fur labor is daily increasing. We also see that active preparations are being made on Plank Road and Cumberland streets for repairing the damage done by the late Bro. On the whole, we are of the firm opinion that there is about as much enter prise, energy, spirit, and money in Lebanon, (in cluding our sister borough of North Lebanon,) as is contained in any other place of its size in the Union. If the denizens of other places have a doubt of this they are invited to come here and see for themselves. We observe that Mr. Wheat has commenced the manufacture of Agricultural ha plettients in- Phrenner's Foundry, on Pinogrovo Road. Mr. W. is an excellent mechanic, and his work will be what It is represented. It will be observed by our adv. 'wimps that the firm of Guilford & Lembergor has dissolved,—Dr. G. retiring. The Drug and Apothecary business will be continued by Mr. Lomberger, at the eld stand as heretofore. The attention to business, gentlemanly and obliging disposition of Mr. L. will ensure to him a contin uance of the custom so liberally extended to the establishment heretofore. Dr. Guilford, we pre sume, will now devote his whole time and atton lion to the practice of medicine. Spanish Quarters no go.—On Monday the Lebanon Bank gave notice that Span ish and other foreign quarters will not be receiv ed on deposit at wore than 20 cents. Consequent ly they stopped going at the old rate all round. The United Brethren Sunday School, of Aunvillo, will hold a Celebration on Saturday next. Asir The Board of School Direc tors of Lebanon Borough, have made the fullow ing appointments of Touchers, viz MALL•' SCHOOLS No. 1, Saufl Light; 2, Henry Houk ; 3, J. T. Nitrauer ; 4, Lemuel Moyer; 5, Soul liarbesun ; 6, Mrs. M. A. Gruff; 7, Elizabeth Ranch; Now (Lobanuo) School, Elizabeth C. Mish. FEMALE gCIIOOLS No. 1, Miss Martha E. Stephens; 2, Maria C. lllclm ; 3, Hannah P. Hall; 4, Pauliva S. Wheat 5, Kato A, Bowman; 6, Ag-nos 1.. MOM j 7, Cath arine 2weizlge CA.,)IPAIEETINGS.-- 1S wee_ ft Campmecting by the Evangelical Association is beta near June:sbnvn; and also one by the United llrctli run near Myurstawn. Both commenced 011 MUladay OUR apposition friends al't in great glee that Dauphin and Uuion counties have awarded to them the next Congressman. They are as merry as children with their penny whistle. We give them joy, and trust they may appreciate to the. full the kind charity of Elaine and Dauphin. Seriously, however, why did they not ilesnand as a right, instead of' cringingly Leg, what has just been graciously conceded? Had the concession not been made, however, we presume, we are confi dent, "the party" in this county , would have grin ned, but bore it. They deserve, but do not, can not, and never have co/Pam/Wed respect, f_r the numerical strength they possess, Since the or ganization of the county, Lebanon county has had but ono Congressman (Mr. and he only had two years. If they should yet be "chiseled" out of the nomination, they would scanty say "p," but sit back "waiting for the wa gon," hoping that it will eventually come round to them, as it does now 1 and this again will proba bly be only fin' twa years. nut still they are very glad for the small favors. Jacob L. Bixler, of Bethel, Find Wm, Urich, of Jackson, are seeking the nomina tion for the Assembly at the hands of the opposi tion convention of this county. It will be observed that our Town Council have taken the initiatory steps for the introduction of water into Lebanon. This is just, what we expected from air enterprising and publio spirited body of officials as arc our Bur. gasses and Council. They have (see advertising columns) called a public meeting of our citizens to take place in the Court Ilmsse, on Thursday evening the 19th inst., at the Court House, to take into consideration the subject. We trust that property holders especially will, every one of them, attend and give expression to their senti ments. Now is the time. Let there be no pro crastination. Let the matter be at once taken tsp and pushed through. It will have to be done eventually, and may as well be done now. Let there be such a meeting of our citizens as Leba non never saw before. Rev. Mr. Oberholtzer, Pastor of St. Mary's (Catholic) Church of this place, for severnl years past, left last week for Europe.— We believe it is his intention to remain there.— One of tho regulations of the Church is, we are told, that a priest Is only permitted to officiate in diocese ten years. Mr. O. had been in this that length of time, hence his return home to Ger many, ho being a native of that country. The consecration of Assistant Bishop Bowman, of the Episcopal Church, will take place in Christ's Church, Philadelphia, on the 25th inst. Fire in Annville.—On Sunday evening about 6 o'clock, the lurid glare of fire ap palled our neighbors of the village of Annville. Two stal . les in the lower part of town belonging toßov. Mr. Stautn, and the other to Joseph Light wore on the. They were entirely destroyed. We did not learn the loss, nor whether they were in sured. The fire was the work of .an incendiary. A Common Disease.— impa ar diseases are exceedingly vexatious, and spoilers of all beauty. They frequently develop threat !elves in young people of either sex, about the ago .or puberty, and often appear again at subsequent periods of life. These affections are very eon:1- 010 n, and though not attended with any danger ; 4;9 the health, or contagious, are disgusting to be hold, and difficult to cure. The face, neck, back ..a cheek are most liable to be attaoted. LULU; :Cu kimples appear, whigil in a few days bewails enlarged and form matter; this matter is often ejected by breaking. Small dark spots are kr terspersed about the face, and more generally a bout the nose; these being squeezed; throw off a white fatty matter, popularly known as mag gots. Such a notion of Elie real nature of this secre tion is, for the most part, erroneous; hut small animalcule:: are often found to be the tenanta of those diagreciable, ugly pimples.• To-drive away Such unpleasant visitants, great eked should be taken that the bowels perform their regular func tions; plenty of active exercise in the open air is required; the skin . kept clean, and a coarse flan nel rubbed frequently over the face to keep the pores open, besides often apply a cooling lotion, composed Of weak sehttion of bichloride of mer cury and eninision of bitter almonds. Agreably to a call, the Commit tee of Arrangements of the Lebanon County Ag - rieultural Society met in the Grand Jury Room Of the Court - House, at Lebanon, August 7,1958. Levi Kline, Esq., presided. The proceedings of the lust meeting were read •and approved. The Committee appointed to secure a location and fix upon the time to hold the Fair of this so ciety, was, on motion, continued. Tho Commit tee stated, however, that they leased the property known as the "Mifflin Estate," and that the time fixed upon to hold the fair, is the Gth, 7th and Sth of October, 1858. On motion it was Resolved, That Augustus Boyd, EN, be appointed by the Chairman to procure a pinto for Deploma, to he used by the Society, and have a sufficient number of copies printed. On motion it was Resolved, That a Committee of two, the Chairman of the Committee of arrange ments to be President thereof, be appointed to emantine the bills anti expenditures of the several sub•eommittees before payment of the same is made. The chair appoinlod Christian llonry and 3. J Blair. On motionirit was Resolved, That A. R. Bough ier, Esq., "Wm. M. Breslin, Esq., and Col T. T. Worth be appointed a Committee to engage an orator, to deliver an address before the members of the Society. On motion it was Resolved, That the Corre sponding Secretary procure all the necessary books and stationary ,Ee., required fur his do partment, and also the books fur the Committees Ace., have printed a thousand• single admission cards ; also, have and thousand bills printed of the Schedule of Premiums 4c., for gratis distri bution among competitors and members of the Society. Tho Schedule ac., also to be published by blue in the papers of the Borough of Lebanon, four times. A Committee representing the Union Fire Com pany of Lebanon, submitted a proposition to the c feet ttat permission Was desired to erect an en closure within that of the Society's grounds for the purpose of furnishing refreshments &c., to the exclusion of others; whereupon it was. Resolved, That the Committee of Arrangemcn is of the Lebanon County Agricultural Society re speetfully represent to the Committee of the Union Fire Company ug Lebanon, that, in consequence fur the want of sufficient room on the Society's grouud,their proposition cannot be acceded to by this Society ; and that the Recording Secret, ry be requested to furnish a co;•y of this resolution to said Committee. On motion it was Resolved, That J. Lawrence Righ . ttnyer„ Eery., Corresponding Secretary of this Society, be appointed a Committee to confer with the officers of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Company and Reading Railroad Company, with a view of effecting an arrangement for the issuing of excursion tickets during the time of the hold ing of our Pair. On motion adjourned „to meet again at the call of the President. WM. ITRICI3, Iletvrtling Secretary F or the Lebanon Attrertik . cf 1100 X AND LADDER COMPANY. There was a movement on foot to organize a Hook and Ladder Company recently. Has it been given up? The public are anxious to see it ear lied out successfully, and would urge upon those wins have it in hand not to Liter, or let it go by default. A book and ladder company should be established, at any cost, as itsneeessity is beyond controversy. PIMLICO. Ibr• the Lebanon Adeerriser ARE WE TO RAVE WATER? would again call the attention of the citizens of Lebanon to the fact that provision should be made to have a sufficiently suply of water in the town, and that it be done without delay. Water must be had—enough of it, and more than is minted. No ono will gliusay this—no one will say that the few wells and cisterns, scattered as they are and wide apart, are adequate, even for family purposes, let alone during extraordinary emergencies. Let every body cry, "water, water, water!" till it is had. The necessity is greater now than ever, .and in a year hones., will be yet greater. Who will be first in the movement, to obtain it? An objection is made that there is no money here to build,publie water-works with.— This is not so. The; is money enough in Leba non to erect water-works in every townships in the County. These who have it—and I know them—should enter into thii project, and show that they are disposed to be—what a thankful Christian people would call them—public benefnc• tors. I asked tolltl question, who would take thy first steps in this project? I should have an swered— and lam happy to be able to answer, that the Town Council of Lebanon have celled a public meeting on Thursday, the 19th of August, at the Court House—notice of which will be giv en at the pt oper time by the proper parties—to submit the matter to the people, who are interest ed. Let all attend—all enter into the matter with the alacrity fur which all public spirited cit izens are noted. LEVI. BY OUT?, LOCAL RITPORTEIt ENLARGING.— r fiIe Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, we observe, is being enlarged.— Another wing is to be attanhed to the rear part of the building. This looks encouraging: HARVEST HOME CELEBRATION. — .The Sabbath School Union of Annville celebrated "Harvest Uome," on Saturday last, in a grove near by that enterprising town. The Perseve rance Band of this place was present and greatly enlivened the occasion. No learn that this ex cellent Sabbath School, bad an exceedingly pleas ant tuna of it. Truly have they not celebrated the occasion in vain. TOOK A RIDE.--We observed last week, our brother typo, J. If. ffowers, who was the fortunate person to draw the Buggy at the late Fair f taking a ride in his now conveyance. Ife was accompanied with several of the "fairer ones' , and the carriage being drawn by a "2.40," created no little sensation in our streets. IT WILL PAY.—A handful of bran meal mixed occasionally in the mess of a cow, will pay ten fold its cost in,the richness of the milk. Try it, and be convinced. COURT will commence next week, which will no doubt relieve some from confine ment in our very unpopular institution known as the prison. It is thought some of its inmates will go on an eastern trip, "for.the benefit of their health," very likely. COMPLAINING.—The farmers of the depredations t 4 the grasshoppers• THE LEBANON ADVERTISI FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEDICATE.—The new organ re cently placed in the Mt. Zion (Lutheran) Church this county, we learn, will be dedicated on Salt day the 15th inst. . The Dog Days arc here, and we wouid caution those who value Ite , elth against keeping , "late hours." The :tit at this time is of the most poisonous type. JSICE YOUNG MEN.--WlTen passing scorner several evenings ago, we heard two young bloods insulting a decent lady passing by. We hope to soon see less corner loafing in our town, Religions Notices. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal- Omni]. Union Prayer Meeting in Temperaden every Monday evening from 8 to 0. tf'eloelt. Every other evening Of the week froth 0 to 71,. On Sunday afternoon the Younn. Men's Prayer Meeting, at 2 o'clock, at the Arms House. Preaching—Next Sabbath morning at 94 o'clock in the German, and in the evening in the Eng lish language, in the Reformed Church. Episcopal Semen, next Sunday, at 10 A. M. end 3 o'clock, P.M., in Eagle Buildings. Entrance on Cumberland St. Religious services in Salem's Lutheran Church, on Sunday morning at 9& o'clock, in the Ger man Language, harvest thanksgiving sermon. EnAlish services next Sabbath morning (Harvest lionde)and evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. MARRIED, On the f . ,?Gth ult., by Rev. John stein, rtfr. John Miller to bliss Anna lirciser, both of B. Hano ver township. On the 30th ult., by the same, Mr. Jacob Moore to Miss Sophia llubler, both of Jackson town ship. On the 14th June, in N. Lebanon Borough, John Light, aged 34 years, 5 months and 8 days. Text—Prow. o. xiv., 32—" But the righteous bath hope in his death." On the 16th ult., in Jackson township„ wifo of Nathan Christ, and only daughter of John Urich, aged 1i years, 11 months and 23 days. On the Ist inst., in Lebanon Borough, Amelia Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob and Sarah Sol ders, aged 1 year, 6 months, and 7 days. On the Gth inst., in North Annville trop., Sarah, infant daughter of Hiram and Mary Houser, aged 1 year, 9 months and 4 days. MIIMMIMIS=M More New Books. ANDALL'S Life of Thomas Jefferson, complete, and 11, Amoricen Encyclopedia, Vol. 3rd, Received et (od's. Book Store, itlatket Square. 'LIAM" Ang. D. S. RARER , A CENT FOR TILE STATE FIRE & MARINE INSU -13,_ RANCE COMPANY. l'.. Lebanon, Aug. 11, ISSS-Gm* Il le 7 - 11E undersignelkofibrs himself to the voters of tob acco] county, as tin Independent candidate for' the an e of Sheriff, anti , ferptetfolly solicits tifreff sutfraires. Siiiedid Who so fortunate as to be eleetc4,l4-kill dig , charge the duties of the Oleo impartially. and to the best of his ability.JACOß FRANTZ. East Hanover, Aug. 11, 1.858.-It* MBE CITIZENS of the Borough of Lebanon and of the Borough of North Lebanon, are invited to attend a_ Public Meeting, wbielt will be bold at the Court !louse, on Thursday Erening,the nineteenth dug of Miguel, inst., to take into consideration the feasibility of introducing' a sufficient quantity of good nod wholesome WATER for ail purposes to and through said Boroughs. By request of the Councils of the Borough of Lebanon. AMPLE (11,EDE, Sect'y Councils. Lebanon, Aug. 11, ISSS. NOTICE By the School Directors of North Lebanon Twp. NTories is hereby given by the School Directors of N, 11 Lebanon township, to the TAX-PAYERS of :vita District, that they are requested te'pay theh'SCnbot Taa l:6' for the year 1857, frq or before the 21st d4yof,lalumt, inst., to Mr. CONlt.thOttoNbit, of North liebonon Bor ough, as after that date they nil be placed in the hands of the proper officer for e - lic..ction. Aug. 11, 7 55. By order of the School Board. Dissolution of Partnership. rJ lIPI Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of (Wilford & Lupberger hi this day dissolvesd by mutual consent, Persons having' Claims against Hie firm will please pre, sent them tint those indebted to the same are requested rosette mdth Joseph L. Lemberger at the store in Mark et Street. WM. M. GUILFORD. 011211=1 Any= The 7 Undersigned has this day taken the sole pro prietorship of the business formerly conducted by the firm of Guilford & Lemberger, and will continue the Drug and Apothecary business at the stand occupied by the above firm. JOSEPH. L. LEMBERG Mi. August dud, 1558. THE subscribers, Trustees of the German lie formed Congregation of Jonestown, offer at private sale. a ITALY LOT of AROUND, ..d n gortl, large two-story GRIM MUSH there •n, Stable antrum- a canary out-buildingsodi iu good order. If not sold Q 1,4 before the 4th t.f September, it will on that day be - offered at Public Sale, wilco terms of sale will be made known by JOIIN HAMPER. Jonestown, Aug.11,'55.. • JEFFERSON SHIRK. wchants, composed the majority of the habittr-'" guests. The party was frequently increased travelers, literary men, and artists. After Inner philosophy, politics, or literature, were the 'mil tapirs of eon verea Lion, in which Dlr. Mel n man of extensive acquirements rind great ad sense, tools part, with a ehoieo of expres is and an elevation of views that would have unished me in a man of Ma station in any airy but Germany. iometimes Ellen would sit down to the plane, an d beautiful molo 7 PUBLIC - ix - rnifi be sold at public tale on Friday, Siplea ber V V 1858, at 1 o'clock, p. in., by the subscriber, at the- public house of JONATITAN GEEii'ANIAN. in the B vongit of North Lebanon, the following /teal Estate, viz: 50 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, (in piece,) 11 Acres of which is cleared and in goad limn lug order, situate on Jonestown road, about one Mile front the Canal, in North Lebanon township; adjoining lands of Jamb Weber, JOB, Rehm], John Koch enderfer, and Daniel Seltzer. 3SX Acres contain excel tent Chestnut. Hickory end Oak TT UDELL. .efild- Conditions will be made known on day or sale. by Auc'r. GIDEON MILT. North Lebanon, Aug. 11, '58.-CS' Prohibiting fast driving through the streets, &c., of the Borough of Lebanon. IT is hereby ordained by the Burgesses and Town Coun cils of the Borough of Lebanon, that from and after the passing and publication of this Ordinance, no person or persons shall be allowed to ride or drive Sister than a COMMON TROT through any of the streets, lanes or al leys within the incorporated limits of the said Borough of Lebanon, under the penalty of live dollars, together with costs to be recoverable before any Justice of the Peace, in the name of the "Borough of Lebanon," one half of which penalty or fine shall be for the use of the person prosecuting, and the other half for the use of the said borough, and that the Ordinance passed 18 April, 1828, is hereby repealed. Enacted, August 0,1855. Attest-308mi GLEIM, JACOB WBIDLB, Feel,. Council. Chief Burgess. Lebanon, August 11,1858. Forbidding persons to ride or drive over and along the sidewalks and pavements in the Borough of Lebanon. T T is hereby ordained by the Burgesses and Town Conn ell of the Borough of Lebanon, That from and after the passage and publication of this Ordinance, no person or persons shall be allowed to RIDE or DRIVE over and along any of the sidewalks or pavements within the in corporated limits of the Borough of Lebanon, under a fine of rive dollars, to be recoverable before any Justice of the Peace, in the name of the *Borough of Lebanon," with costs, one-half for the use of the prosecutor and the other half for the use of the said Borough--and that all ordinances inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed. Enacted August 6th, 185 S. JACOB IVEIDLE, Chief BUrfiess. Attest—J osren GLent, Sccl',y Councils. Lebanon, Aug. 11,1558. STATEMI:INT OF 111.14.: LEBANON VALLEY BANK, Lebanon, August 3, ISM. Assarg, Bills anti Notes discounted $80.564,73 Due by other Bank. • $12,030,82 Notes and Cheeks of other Bauks 4,240,00 . Specie, (Gold and Silver 01,578,02 LIABILITMS. Notes in circulation $43,095,00 Due individual depositors. ....... ...„ 1D,696,88 Duo to other Banks 1,920,44 The above statement is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief; JOS. HAMM, Casbier. sworn and subscribed before me this 3d day of Au gust, AD, 1858. 11. T. HOFFMAN, Notary Public. Lebanon, August 11, 1858. ALL those persons in Lebanon county, entitled to LICENSES, are hereby notified that if their LICENSES aro not lifted immediately, FIVE per cent. will be added, according to law. JOS. BOWMAN, aug-11-1t • Treasurer of Lebanon County. DitD, INDEPENDENT CANDTDATE FOR Sheriff. Public Notice. .10S. L. LE:111:EHUEll Private Sale. An Ordinance An Ordinance License Notice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LEBANON BANK, Aug. 4, 1858 Statement Ob. ME LEBANON BANK, published as required by rho Act of Assembly, na4A,,l. Oct. 13, 1837. viz : 3st—Loans and Discounts., $331,279 83 2.l—Specia. $51,408 05 Notes of other Dunks. 5,030 00 Due front other Banks, 63,525 15 120,863 20 3,l—Notes in Circulation, 206 ; 760 00 4th—Ain't of individual Dep., 49,139 71 " due to other Banks, 7,109 21 _ F.Dilr. A. turLER, Casbier Swam; and subscribed before me Aug. 6, Mg. Lebanno,Aitg.n.,'sB. " JOSEPIt GLEE% J. 1, 13 'Teacher* Wanted. too Directors of thd Bdthel School District, Lobanou county, will meant the Fredericks , burg School House, on SATURDAY, the 4th day or SEPTEM BER, nt 10 o'clock, A. M., to examine and employ 13 Teachers, to take charge of the public schools of said District. 31r. Kluge, County Superintendent, will be present. to examine applicants. The schools will open the first Monday of November. JACOB War, 5.,) President Wm. W. CLICK, Sect'y. Aug. 11, ISSS. S male Teachers 'Wanted. THE School. Directors of the South Annvillo School District, will meet in N0..1, School House ' in Anuville, on Saturday, August 27, 1558 ut 9 o'clock, A. M., ihr the examination and employment of 8 MALE TEACItEIIS. Schools to commence on Monday, September 13, to continue S months. Salary $93 per month of 24 Says. Mr. Kluge Will be present. CHRIS'kIAN LESSLET, Pres't. DANIEL. STlsc, Seery: Aug. 11, IS3S. Merchamit TtOtoring Estab iishsuent: SC UMl' respectfully informs the public that he ties .purchased the Clothing Establishment of G.O unit'', continues MERCHANT TAILORING in all its brariab. es at his establiAllllollt. N 1, E.I.OLE Burtutxos, dextdoor to the Eagle Hotel. He has an elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, VestzzigS, and Furnishing Goods, in general, which he solicits the public to examine. He shall devote his particular attention lo fitting and mak ing up to order. Those wishiug clothing made wetland fs;illionably are invited to call. N. It—Always on band a large assortment of HOME MADE CLOTHING, to which the attention of the public is also directed. °AHEM, GUMP, Agent. Lebanon, August 11, 1858. ]® ,t Tom ' .r"I MEDICINES! PERF'ULN_ItatT4 TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES JOSEPH L LEMBERGER, MARKET STREET, Opposite tho Market House. ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of us WAR RANTED PURE and FRESH, and sold to ; SUIT THE TIMES AU, liortiLAß. PATENT MEDICINES, At Lemberger's HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, At Lemberger's BURNING FLUID 4..5a PINE OIL, At Lemberger'.s. TORACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF', At iemberger's PRESET GARDEN SEEDS, At Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Lemberger's. With all the articles usually kept in a well-conducted First-Class Drug slum TRUSSES! of every variety,and sold at the lowost market prices. Warranted to tit 'when applied. A r e r PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES, accurately compatualed by S. L. LEMBERGER, GRADEATE of Pi lARMACT, Avho has had an experiente, of tU, Ltt yeau Philadelphia and Richmond, \'a.• COVNTRY MERCHANTS Supplied wiin Durning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Es- SMUTS, Medicines, Perfumery, itc., at the- most liberal Wholesale rates, by J. L. LEMBERGEE. DRUGGISTS & A MIMI:CAR& Lebanon, Ing.ll, ititiS. .flfitrket Stren. Lebanon County Agricultural and Horticultural SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION. rpo be held on WelhEESday, rharatay ana Friday, the UM ' 7th, and Sth of October, 3.8(A, at the Society's ttvounds, known as the "MIFFLIN ESTATE," in ISAMU" (CIassI..)—SOREDULF, ritrisuurfa, Cap,le—Daiwa Dulls. Bost Bufi, 3 years and upwards do 2 " " under 3 do 1 r. " do Calf under 10 months, Durham Cows. Dosf Cow, 3 years and upwards do Heifer, 2 " " under 3 do 1 CCz.O. 2 do Calf under 10 months Devon Dulls. that Bull, 3 years and upwards do 2 " " under 3 do 1 " " " 2 do Cull under 10 months Devon Cows. av i;Best Cow, 3 years and upwards do Heifer, 2 " " under 3. she to do 1 " I do Calf, under 10 months Ayrsld're ex Best Bull, 3 years and upwards do 2 " under :3 do 1 a 2 Il r t do Calf, under 10 InontieS (10 Ayrshire Cow Best Cow, :; years and upwards " t 1 do Heifer, 2 i 0 asunder 1 2 - do Calf, under 10 mouths Alderney Dulls. Best 8011, :3 years and upwards do " " under 3 d o 1 2 do Calf, under 10 AtotilliS • Alderney Cows. Begt Cow, 3 years and upwards do Heifer, " " under 3 do" 1 "u - • 2 do Calf under 10 months Grade, or Native - Bulb, Best Bull, 3 years and upwards do " " under 3 do 1 " " 2 • " do. Calf under 10 months Grade, or Native Cows.. Best Cow, 3 years and upwards do Heifer, 2 " • under 3 do do 1 " " do Calf ender 10 months Working Oxen. Best yoke of oxen ry 00 Second best do S 00 Best Wont of G yoke o.r..et*, foun su pur t Mc Moto Diploma. Fat Cultic Best pair fat Bullocks Second best do hest fat Burlock Second best du Mach Cows Best liiikb Cow 5 00 Second best do 3 00 Are Cows to be kept ow gradli only during trial, and for ten days previous to each period of trial. Statement to be furnished. First—Age anti breed of Cow, and time of ca‘ving. Second—Quantity of milk in weight, and also of but ter made front such Cow, distill. each period of ten days. Third—The facts to be verifieil by the affidavit of com petitor or other persons conversant therewith. (Class 2.) Horses and Moles. Best Stallion for heavy draught 5 00 do Brood Mare with Colt 5 00 do Stallion for quick work antl saddle 5 00 do Brood Mare with Colt " " 5 00 do horse Colt between 2 and 4 years tt 00 .. . .. , do Filly or Blare Colt " '• 200 do Horse Colt, between 1 and 2 years 1 00 do Filly or Mare Colt '• ~ 100 du Pair Farm llorsea 390 do Four Ilorre Tetun 500 do Family Horse 5 00 do Pair Carriage Horses 5 00 do Team Mules not less than four 5 00 Trotting and Pain Horses. Best trotting horse, mare or gelding in har ness or otherwise ; trial to take ;dace on Thursday, open to contpotitors front any - county in the state Diploma. Best peeing horse, mare or gelding; trial on Thursday, open competitors Dipbma. Best trotter from Lebanon county only; tri al on Thursday 5 00 Best pacer from Lebanon county only; trial on Thursday 500 The successful competitor in the first trial, should he be from Lebanon county, cannot compute In the see end trial for Leilltooll county Horses only. . Class 3. Sheep—Cotswold. • • • Best Back 3 00 de Vete Ewes not less than 3 2 00 du do , Landis " 4 100 Solt 01 dew n S, Beat Buck do l'eu Ewe: nut Inca than 3 do " Lamits " " ' Bukowolis Best Buek do Fon Ewes not leas than 3 do do Lambs " " 4 Meriuoes Best Buck 3 00 do Pon Pares not lue then - 200 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. do do Lautbo es Sue - Beet Ft e Best Buck W 1 do Pan Ewes not 1 I'ISS than 2 2 00 do Pen tattalli, " . 4 4 T 00 Pat Sheep. Best fat Steil), 2 years and upwards 1 00 Class 4. Swine—Large Breed. Including . 02)141:01 Berkshire, Ilaute, Leanisten and their grades: . Best Boar, over 2 years, 3 OV do do 1 year and eraleti lOO (Bi do 6 months and udder 1 Yehe 50 de' Itrfttink Sow, cortir . 2 years 2 00 do 46 1 year and under 2 100 do do 6 months and under 1 year- 50 .do Lot of Pitts, not less than 4, under 0 months . 2 00 Small Breeds, 56.248 92 Including Suffolk, Improved China, Chinese, Neapoli tan and their grades. . Best Boar 300 do Sow 200 do 4 fattened hogs 3 00 do Single fat nog • 2 00 Class 5. Poultry. Best Genie Fowls, 1 Cock and 2 liens 50 do Shanghai " 50 da Nicking U. " 50 do. Poland • " o 50 do Blaak Spanish " " OO do Jersey Blues " • " 50 do Cochin China, Malay or Chittagong 00 do Bantams o o 50 do Boniiftigifo " .. .." 50 do Lot of Poultry awnbd by exhibitot i 00 . do pair of Turkeys 50 do pair of Geese . 50 do pair of. Wild Geese 50 do pair' of 'Muscovy bucks ro) do pair 01 . Pea Fowls 50 Oa pair of China Geese 50 MY pair of Guinea Fowls 50 do' Exhibition of Pigeons 50 Class 0: ' Farm lindeulgitts . :. Best Fenn Wagon 2. 50 do Harrow . - 1 00 do Plough for 2 ltorso3 1 50 do Subsoil Plough for 2 horse's- 1 00 do Plough, I horse . 50 do Cultivator, 2 horse's 1 00 do do 1 horse 50 do Grain bell with seOd atinehment Diplomas; 2 00 do Farm Roller 2 00 do Garden " 5u do Clover Haler 1 00 do Horse Bake Diploma & 2 00 do Ox Yokeso do Road Scraper 50 do Hay Elevator , Dinhana al 00 do Smut Machine * 50 do Portable Hay Press 2 00 do Portable Cider Press Diplonia s:1 00 Best and most numerous collection of Ag ricultural Implements Diploma & 3 00 Best Corn Planter 1 50 do Washing Machine 50 do. Pump for Wells int do Churn sft do Grain Cradle 50 do Scythe and Spathe 50 do 12 hand rakes 50 do 6 Hay Forks 50 do 6 Grain Scythes 50 do 6 Grass " 50 do 0 Axes 50 do' 6 Mann% storks 00 do 6 long-Frandled shovelttso do 6 short " " 50 do 6 spades 50 do 6 corn hoes 50 do Set horse shoes 50 do Collection of limners* tools, arranged in deposite 1 00 Best hay, straw and fodder cutter Diplenttr& 1 50 do Vegetable Cutter 50 do Corn and cob crusher, bere-power 1 00 do Power Corn Sheller 1 50 do hand Conte StedPett 1 00 do Thritelrift Manfafit* 2 00 do Railway Horse Power 5 00 do Sweep Horse Power 5 00 do Sepamter 1 00 dO Reaper . i. 5 k Diploma, do Mower 5 a Diploma. do Reaper and Mower, combined 5 & Diploma. t.,,,-. The Machines enumerated above, to be tried on the ground, for the inspection of the Judges. Exhibi tors preferring a Diploma, in cases where a PremillUl has been awarded to the amount of St or upwards, on Mim ing implements, ton hare it in place of the money. Oliva 7. Manufactures, not Doniectie. Rest Bridle and Side Saddle 1 00 do Saddle and Bridle 1 00 do Single set of Wagon Harness . 50 do 4 sets Wagon 'farness, Complete 2 50 do set Cart Gears 50 do Double set Carriage Harness 1 50 do Single c. 64 1 00 do Traveling Trunt Diploma, do Harness , and: upper-Leather 1 00 Second best *Tr 50 Best Dressed Calitskins 100 Second best " 50 _ . Pest Display of Boots mat St oog' Diploma Second best 44 5 Best display of Dry CI 0011.4 do 20 yards Satinet do 30 yards Cotton Sheeting do 30 yards Unbleached do Pair Woollen Allultheta do Variety Flannel v.” do Carriage, Buggy or Hunting Wagon , do Specimen of Cabinet-Ware do Piano do Improved Bedstead 4‘ do " School Desk and Chair do Dozen Corn Brooms do Display of Drugs. Medicines, Perfumery,: Sc., arranged he show ease Class S. Flour, arain and Anc4 Crops. Beg ewt. Wheat Flom. 2 00 &vend best ''' 1 00 Best cwt. Bye Fleets 1 00 do Buelo9htett Flour 100 do Corn Steal from lain dried corn 75 Best Bushel White illteat 75 do " Red ii 75 do " Bye 50 du " Oats 50 do " Buckwheat 50 do. " Barley au do " Yellow Flint Corri 90 do • " White w 50 do " 10 ised " 50 do " Clover seed - 1 00 do " Timothy Seed 50 do " Sweet Potatoca 50 do " Mercer " 50 do " Pinkeye " so do " Field turnips 25 do " Ruts Ragas 25 do " Sugar Boots . 25 do 3 sweet Pumpkins 50 do 3 field " 50 do 5 lbs. Bops oi „. do Specimens Chinese Sugar. Cane 50 do " Seedling Potatoes 50 Class's, garden Vegetables. Best 12 stalks of Celery td, do 6 Beads' Canlillower t4l do 6 " Broccoli 50 do 6 " Cabbage 50 do m peek Lima yearn tf.) do 12 ears Sugar Corn 25 do 12 Sweet Potatoes 25 do 12 Mercer " —a do 12 Pinkeye " 20 do 12 White table turnips 25 do 12 Carrots or do 12 Beets 25 do 12 Parsnips 25 do 13 White Onions 25 do 12 yellow it 25 do 12 Tomatoes 20 do. 3 Garden Sun :sakes 25 do Bunch Duffle Parsley 25 do 2 Purple Egg Plants 25 Best and largestassurtment of Garden Vege tables, raised by market gardeners 3 00 Best and largest assortment by private gar deners 2 50 Second best 1 50 Class 19, Dairy and Household Products, Best 5 lbs. Print Butter 1 50 Second best 75 Best 5 lbs. Lump Butter 1 50 Second best " 75 Best 20 lbs. Firkin Butter 1 50 Second best " - - Ilea t S lbs. English Cheese do 5 lbs. Dutch '' do 5 lbs. honey{ Second beat " 55 00 00 " 00 1 00 5 00 3 00 00 1 00 5 00 00 L 00 100 5 00 3 00 :. 00 00 '' 00 3 00 'l. 0 1 00 5 00 S 00 00 1 00 rOO 3 00 00 1 00 00 (AY 00 Ou 00 3 0( ' 00 1 00 00 ..4. 00 % 00 3. 00 „ . * . q,, The Honey to be take* without destroying the bees, and the kind of hires used and the management of the same, to be accompanied by a written statement. Best Wheat Bread 1 00 I Second best ” 50 Bost Rye m 50 do Corn 50 do Pound Calm 50 Second best k , ‘, Best Sponge w Second best " 20 Best Doughnuts 25 do Jumbles 25 do Delicate Cake 5O do Fruit Jelly 50 do Fruit Preserves 50 do Tomatoe Preserves 25 do Quince and Peach Butter do Sample Apple Butter do Specimens Pickles do i tbs home•uatte soap 25 .1143-Professiesswl bakers cannot enter this ltst for com petition, as ft is intended for the encouragement of housekeepers. • • Best Slams 2 00 Second best 1 00 liar , Competitors arc requestedttsglism a written state ment of the manner of curin". Class 11. Domestic ganufacttirea. Bust 10 yards woolen Carpet 1 0D do 15 yards rag Carp••t 1 00 do 5 yards woolen Cloth do 5 yards tarred Flannel do 5 yards pini n Flannel do S yards Linen Diaper do 5 yards barred Linen do 5 yards plain Linen do 5 yards tow Cloth do 5 lbs Flax do pair Woolen Blankets do double Coverlet Second best Coverlet Best pair knit woolen stockings Second best knit woolen stockings. Best pair knit linen stockings do do cotton do Best linen or cotton half hese• blest home-made shirt Second best do Best lbs linen sewing thread. Best hearth rug Best Ottoman Second best ottoman Best table cover Second beat table cover Best quilt Second best quilt Best lamp mat Beat variety worsted work ' 00 00 3 00 1 00 a 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 Imported Sheep S, •an . D plo 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: Second best variety worsted wort Best specimens embroidery Best ornamental shell work Best rpecimens was flowers El3l :i 00 2 00 Je :lest artificial paper flowers 50 .var All articles iu the abrivoaliiit'inust be made in the family, and exhibitors must furnish evidence to tisisetreet, if required. Clas,4 12. Fruit. Greatest variety of choice apples, titileorefieti kind, named and d, 2 50 Second hest Best &den fall apples Second besta Greatest variety ar v twice peaches, three tlf•Brtigtj• named and labeled 1 50 Second best 1- 00 Greatest vari:ty of penevq,.natned and labeled. 50 Second beet -1 , 00 Best three varieties pearo , Best dozen quinces rz Second best Best collection grapes Second best Best collection plums, W=M IMElle=• Best specimens watermelon negt specimens Renskrnelost wino. Lest httltie-111:1(i0 Best battled rider diploma tr : zy• All Fruit to remain till close of Fair, and in all eases to grown by the exit:hit - or. Judges will observe particular care that the same is not injured. Oars 13. notvets. Greatest variety of dahlias r.Q Seeoll d befit Create= variety df iogi6s Second Vest Gr,..ateht variety uC VerLends Greatest variety of pansies Greatest variety of Gararto as Ws' Lest ttonti ornament Beat hand konnet, round Best hand baguet. flat Best arranged basket of Ifewera Beet Coned/v.li native &were ...... Duet collection indigenous plattbi Ini i I:eat collection oreen bowse plants . , owned I yrseMn exhibiting 1: 50 '*i'or All Flowinw multi.. grown by the exhibitor, inn]. profe4Fed gardeners not ntiored to come in competition with ordinary depositors, but will compete auseug them ) 1 selves. I) i Class 14 141iscellaneons Articles. -• hest cooking stove for coal Diploma nest cooking ot •vo for wood Diploma Best cooking range for families Diploma liest ernamental parlor store Diploma Best sample hollow-ware Diploma Best sample iron railing Dinh:mot Best sample sculptured marble DiplotWu. Best exhibition silver ware Diploma feat exhibition table awl pocket cutlery Diploma Beet specimens of Dhrterreotypes Diploma Best specimens of Mettle drawing Diploma Best specimens of animal painting Diploma feat specimenS of dentistry Diploma AgGfILATIONS - - • 1. All members of the society. and an shall hm coll/UltlllillberSpreViOllS to or at the Pair, will be fu, nished with ticket>, which will admit themselves, the ladies :mil children of their Ninnies, to the Exit( hition. daring the em.tin UZLIICO of the Fair. Persons acting as Judges aro expected to bommie members. 2. All per.:ons intending to exhibit horses ' cattle, swine, sheep, or stock of any kind, are required to fur nish the Secretary with a list of the same, at least one week previous to the Fair, at which time they may also select pens and stalls for their ace mmodation. S. All articles exhibited must remain on the ground until Friday noon, the last day of the Fair, and lie 511 cases will nu returned to the owners, unless otherwise ordered. No premium will he paid on any animal or article removed in violation of this rule, unless by ex. press consent of the Committee of arrangements. 4. All exhibitors must furnish the secretary with a written list of their articles or soloists before they can be placed In the house or stalls, or cants be given oesig,- maim their name and number. 5. Mt animals and articles exhibited, must have cards attached, containing the name of article and owner, with the number as entered on the Secretary's books. The Society will not be respouiible for the omission of any annual or article from the list, in consequence of neglect of this regulation. G. All articles exhibited, of whatever character, mist be respected as private property, and any person det,etml purloining., or injuring the same, will be dealt - with ac cording to law. 7. All articles offered for competition must Le owned by the competitors, and all fruits, vegetables and flowers, must be the growth of the competitors. 8. Any article which receives a distinct premium, can- not cumpete in a general display, nor shallany one article receive two pi emiums. 9., All persons can he exhibitors, but no ono can be a competitor for a premium excepting he IS a resident of the county and a member of khis Society. 10. All muler awarded as premiums shall revert to the Society if net claimed within thirty days f eiteci* ease of persona residing more than five= mibair.from the place of exit bitiov„ who wavy claim; their preiniams at any Lime within six mo4tha. 11. The Cor:espendiug, Secretary's and Business office, until the sth of Octoberovill he at the law °Mee of Levi Kline, 1.1,41, Cumberland street, Lebanon. 12. Tickets of admission will be furnished at the Sec retary's mite, in Lehman); by the Treasurerat ltis ollice; and at Olive ou. the exhibition ground during the exhibi tion. Cai deof lift membership and annual membership are not to be Oven up at the gate. Annual membership, $1; membership for seem ram, $5; lift membership, $lO. 11. Admittance card, price tleenWec cents, will be for sale at ties oilier: on the grounds, during the Fair. 15. The. Judges in all eases shalt withbmlel premiums where the animal Is not worthy, though there be no cum petition ;mad they shall also exercise' the right where a money premium is offered as au award whether it shall not he a diploma, instead. 16. The Marshal will have the supervision of the grounds and eh the police arrangements of the Yale. The Judges are requested to report themselves to the Chairman,of the Connbittee of Agcarigvnicaleabthe Cor rresponding Secretary's and Business (Mice (law (dace of Mu: Kline, Cumberland Area, Leba on 'A they are desired to meet, if during Rat week pretious.to the fair, when vacancies will be lined; and they wilt be furnished with the books of entries, at the. wpm, time, andproceed, to decide upon the merits of, the different animals and, articles entered for nteminme. Cush premium. will Imp:lid:by the Treasurer immedi, ately after the reports or the Judges. have been. annouim cod and thee 2,11210 endorsed by, the Chairman of tire Com mittee of A rrangenamts, Ord itt the tineeas already stated. The Corresponding Secretary will forward thelnplonms awarded. in each manner as may be directed by the per sons entitled to receive them. RULES Felt THE GOFER XnEXT OF TUE EXERCISES ay 'LIEN RIN9 /Wel. The exercises of the rang shall commence pre elsely at the time' fixed upon by the Committee,when the track shall be cleared, and none Mat competitors shell be allowed to occupy the road during the exercises and trial. Rule 2. The Judges appointed shall occupy, exclusively, a stand erected for them; and as soon as the exercises and dutiesassigned to the first committee are closed, the committee next in order shall proceed to the discharge of their duties in the same plauner, until the stiVolu gramme id performed. Rule. The Marshal shall have the sole control of the exult:lse track. lie shall see that the Judges are not in to-lived with or interrupted by sp-ctators while ou the stand in the discharge of their duties, and shall arrange and class the competitorsin regular order. on the day of trial, that the trial may be conducted to the satisfaction of all parties. ON t. Aniatais and arl ieles will be received until the day pc-ceding - the opening et the Fair. Any animal arrivinc:, or article deposited otter this day. cannot be entered for competition. but may remain on exhibition during the Nair. This regalation will in no ease be deviated from, as the Secretary's boolis will positively clap on the day stated. 2. On the morning; of the first day of the Fair, at 7 ieetaot, COlMllitleaS to award. premiums will receive theliti teepee:tire hooks, and instrnetious from tie-Secretary, and wilt immediately enter upon their duties. 3. On Thursday, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the trial of trotting and pacing hoe a, ipum all parts of the State, will take place. 4. On Friday, at 1 o'clock, P. 51 an address mill Ito delivered...* 5 On Thursday, at :3 o'clock, P. 31., the trial of trotting and pacing horses from Lebanon e,olty only, will take plate, PLOWING MATCH. The Plowing Mitch will take place on Friday. Octoher 4th, at 9 o'clock, A M., in a field to be ea:looted by the Committee. _ . Pori:mug corapettrii; in the twitches are repilred try Yrara• their teutee bitched end ready to move off at the ap pointed hour. RULES FOR. PLOWING. 1. Tim quantity of gruutul fur earh taip to bo one fourth or an acre. • • 2. The thee aliowed•to do the work will be two hours. 3. The width of the cut row to be 'Amu itivlits,eibi the depth not less than r•ix inches. I The furrow slice in all cases to be Sapped. 5. The teams to shirt at me time, and each plowman to do his work without a driVer.Or other assistact. G. The premiums offered by the Society will be awarded to the individuals who, in the judgment of the Committee, shall do their work in the best manner, provided the work is done in the time allowed for its performance. 7. Each plowman to strike his own land, and plow en tirety independent of the adjoining land,. First premium for best plowman V"... 00 Second best • 1.00 First premium fur best piety boy nuderAfl years, S. ppqQ Second best 4p" *a- Hay and Straw will be furnished gratis fur all animals catered for premlantn. and main will befurnisited ; or provided at cost price for those who denire to purchase. gip Private Carriages will l e allowed to tatter the en closure on t4s I;iyment : of twenty-fve cents, any time Orli* Oa-Full% )W The lint of Judges. to RW3O Pf iIiMS wilt, by published hereafter. Committeeif Art - rengenzettts—LETl KLINE. Esq., Chairman: J. L. Islxr,Kit, Dr. J. C. COOPER. WM. M. mint.E.AY, 'HENRY I.IIIIItICII, MICHAEL DEININGER, JACOB lIACIIM AN GEORGE WEIDMAN. SAMUEL ERB. PETER HORST, CHARLES B. FORNEY. CONRAD lIJIOItGNEIt..fACOB SHAEFFER .10NATHAN I LUG, GEORGE F. bIILLIER. WM. URICH, GEO. W. KLIN.II, Dr. W. M. GUILFORD, SKIIIUEL HEILMAN, 301111 , 1 STINE and WAL MAJOR. .1. LA UR : RIGIITMYER, Cor. Secretary. Itee'r, Secretary. Lebanon, An3u5t13,18513.-11 FIRE! Fl RE ! ! FIRE ! ! Housekeepers, dittention. FURNITURE AT COST! -- - . WILE undersigned having bad his Cabinet Making shop. LL 'fools Lumber, dc., destroyed at the late lire, will now sell out at Cost large and splendid Stock of CABINET WAIEE in the Town Hall in Lebanon, curimilsing Bureaus, So faa, Bedsteads, Tables, Looking Glasses, public are invited to call and examine the Furniture, and make purchases, as they can neverobtain better bar gains. TIIEO. It FRANTZ. Lebanon, Aug. 4,1858. . . 00 "Ali Stuck Word, as Fail."l A Ittlf.ii&MESS ,ranllipY HOLLOW A Y'S O l's RENT. CiIICULAR TO TEE SICK.—The first hospital cur goons and medicinal publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment+ gocennuents sanction its use in their, • nayaband military Servihear embilsonsasses in thiaeonn tind throughout the world refaine tile ummet wadi. donee in its curative properties. It penetrittesthesoun em of inllammation.and corruption which underlie the , external evidences ofilitease, and neutralise the Ilery en. ements which' feed and exasperate the malady. Rlieuntatiint, Seroffild, Erysipelas. These ore among the most terrible and agonising dls • eases of the muscles, the fleshy. alma anti:Me-skin- yet in their worst formsanthwben scathingly li:tearable:they invariably disappOr under a persevering application ofr thissootbiug,healingelutidotetapeinand inflammation. Salt Illteanv,..rettr gores% Stiff joints. In all cases of fait Rheum, wfoto' medical wears, h., Lions, and every recipe of the priffitifeeoPMehave proved' useless. OftvOihtment will accotnyilisli a thoriingh cure. Fever SMidalSealtewirlEy lade: Ira Knfluerfcs; and Its re laxing effect upon contacted siife4s is tray wonderful. S 00 Discharging Ulcers. A most lnmatkable and happy change is produced lm the appearance° r malignant dieers after u raw applica tions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and gratiules of healthy flesh begin to take the• pluce of the discharged matter. This process goes od. more or less rapidly until the orifice is filled up with sound material, and the beer radically cured. A Word to Mothers... The young IV* thf• most lk.equent saffOrerrtfrom en- ter' inZirms. acid therefore tvory. rekither AGAIN hare this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is soh absolute specific for sore breasts, aud quickly remosea the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the headt and faces of children. Significant Fa eta This Ointment is universdify ilisodosiiwunt tho.htlitte tic; and Pantile yrhalingg flak' as u cure for scorbutic affec tions, and as the best possitdo•romody , for wounds sod Large supplies of it bare recently bowl ordered , By the Sultan of Turkey for ho,Tital-purposes. m:iie,tlt the Ointment and Pills should b wad in the. 071c:wing cases: , . lliVilions, MezecarriulatTuzis,, I..;*iveled , drands, Burin:, Piles, Sere Legs, Chapped Hunds,itheumatism, sore Incest., Ohil hiatus, Ringworm. Sore Iterate., Fiaula, S.ait Rheum, Sore Throats, Gout, Scalds, Sores of all kinds, Lumbago. Wounds of all kinds. Venereal S.ores„ stiff:mint«, Sprains, Totter, Tdleers, 5-kleur/iyantsas, ***- Sold at the 31.avaittetoty oftllrat*sor l'Iolloway„ So 11.attlest Lamm. IN aw• York, and by all - re.rpmtable Drug eiVs Wed Nate& ill. Alealleine thiltgtkaut. the Unlttal , States and the civilized ivoM ill: Rats• etsf,l'eents, ty2A. cents, and . 4 31 each. . IMM=M IWILL sell at nubile sale, CM 4ATURD.IT, SkeIIiSIFIEIT ISIS, at the public house ofikiniel Brun, in Lebanon, the well known 011T-LOT',. Catmint!) . owned by Judge Sltindel, containing S Acar.s, mete or. loss, all in good , fences and muter geed culllo,att.L.':ll... The SOil.ig cc good.. as anbl',.ft th e eu......t4^?.. inWovoinents are nefet-failleng gib&lrdinvltorte. WATER u'llb n!„ Pump, and a kali. Salo• to - commence at 2 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by .1 0:41 Alt 3L C 1 err EL. Lebanon. July 25.18,',8.-ts. F. Embieb. Auct. F. & WM. STcEVER'S inc and Liquor Store No. 45 FRONT STREET. kinds of the , pnreet and best LIQUORS conetautly kept on hand, .07:T.—Pure French. Coniac, Common,lCherry. Blackbet. , ry. and Lavender URANDY; Common and Eiolland tirN;: Old Monongnitobt, Scotch uo Rye WHISKEY ; Fort,. Madeira, CgtOrnx, :145i1911 and Chtunpaig,n. tho best BITTERS the city; alCatialiich ie sold wholesale and retail) tiaAlfroms , quart to a Lamp 4,155 a. Nine Itkar,tiers Wanted.. rri 111: SCIUXIL DIRECTOBS of North Lebanon Town. ship Sehool District. will meet at the public bulge of C. IL Bonoloat, in North Lebanon Borough, ou.Satarday, the 21st dayof Augtot, 1 d'Agiek, ti) exam^ ine aog: enypky Pig It-Tr.fACPPEIta eYfatteoharge of the Seboeis of said Distrirt. The Srhools will eolitiont, arx. NONTIIS. 31r. KLUOE, County Superintendent, will be present to extunlue.applicants. JOS. J. KREIDER, Drell. JOSBrit MEYER., Seely, N. Lebanon tp., August 4,1855. WINES AND LIQUORS. Vs Wine and Liquor Store", etoulgßyt of Wider streets, Leba 'kJ tom, Pit.. in the room formerly occupied by matj Jacob Esq., whore he still continues t keep an assortment of the - very bait brands of 'WINES and LIQUORS that can be got. To those who ate ao qualuted with his LIQUORS. it is not necessary far film to speak, as the Liquors will speak for theroot—typs, Rata Koepess. and all; others ' he alnard'atago that it , is merely ttets...ssaffr for trona to. WV oat oantnine stock to Satisfy themselves, as he warrants to mender ful satisfaction. EMANUEL itEPO AUT . N. 73.—itonioniber at Weidle'S Corner. Lebanon, May 6,1858. NATIONAL HOTEL, RAGE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, YRILADEU-SiA. mitt( 814gB, SIM - GkRIVIANY cress CARMANY. Mar GENERAL DIRECTORY. THE FRP-11-Kith, GO,VHVICHENT , President—James. Rachanan, off Ills. Vice President—John C: Breckenridge, Ky. Speaker of the 'MIN—A - amps Orr„ $.• C. Secretary .. . of, State—Loyie Cass, ItHeft.. Secretnr7. a '4AeafUlty-3.g+ Cobb, Ga. Seeroaar,yrofermeertet—Jueob Thompson, Miss, Secretary of Navy—lsaac Toney, Conn. Secretary of War—John B. Floyd, Va. Postmaster General—Aaron V. Brown, 'Penn., Attorney General—Jeremiah S. Black,, Chief Justice—Roger R, Tana,; Assentakrjus tices—John Ifclotemv, James S. Wayne, John Catron, Peter V. Daniel, Samuel Nelson, Robert C. Grier, John A. Campbell, Nathan Clifford. STATE OFFICERS. Governor, Wm F Packer, Lyetiming co, Secretary of State,Wm - M Roister,. „Tirmits-. Surveyor General, Rome, ti &. Auditor General, 440, gry, Montgomery State Treasarer,,F,CMM Magner, Lancaster Sap,3 ra)Slie $41.9)A, Dewy C Hickok, Dauphin cartat Cern, Arnold Plainer, Vonango ; George. Scott, Columbia; Nimrod Strickland, Cheater. Judges of Supreme Court, Walter II Lowrie, Chief, Justice, Win A Potter, Goo. W Woodwar4Jaa, Tholupsou, Wm Strong. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge, John J Pearson Associate Judges, Win Rank, G B Deppin Sheriff, David At Sheey Prothouotary—J Ebur Recorder Clerk a Quarter, Sejsione, C P Miller, Begistee, Baniel Stroh,, jr. Clerk el. Onthans'-Quart,;.Telre , rsola B IJigtztt Treatutrer, Euw,riutil • Coututl§siouers, Frederick Shultz, Jacvb I Bach- 4nkli t „Nieh? l,l Commissioners' OvarYsel, Levi Kline, Clerk, Cyrus Shirk Messenger, Samuel Lutz County Superintendent, John II Kluge District Attorney, Levi Melly Steward, Daniel Light Directors, Isaac Darn), Levi Kreider, Bawl Dehm, Almshouse Physician, Dr Win M Guilford Auditors, John S 13emberger, 40.b.n Light, (tam, %ter). Henry Mandl; County Surveyor, Adam. Ceatinges. Coroner - , Daritl :lick Mercantile Appraiser, 'Wm 31 Duch LEBANON BOBOUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Jacob Weidle Ass't Burgess, J E Daugherty Council, Henry Bubb, Geo Melly, II T Hoffman * , Philip Arentz, J ill Mart:, Wm C Fauber Borough Counsel, J W Mish High Constable, Geo Walter Justices of the 3 - .. 14C:', jos T4:4, A S Ely C011ate5.144,4 Sitanta. School DirectorS,`BAA tibler, Jacob Smith, Elias Bober, II Zimmerinan, H Derr, S T 'McAdam Assessors, S Harbeson; (Ww)',l4; w) AEs't Assmors,Joel Goodhart, Adam Riie, ("w WX Chas Greenawalt, Jelin D Krause, (e w) Supervifors, Jas Lascomb,(w w) G Dorgnor,(ew) Judges; 'Geo Snavely, (w w) Bernard Rauch, (e w) iiisKOkors; Abner AV 'Hartman, Peter L Stouch, (W,w)J Roduru4,, J .11 Hoffman, (ow) Surveyor, Isaae‘ Hoffer • Treasurer, Edw A Dieler• Post Mistress, Mi-s . A X.! lloury )4440, Henry Rath 'ood Corder, Levi Phreauer N. LEBANON BOROUGH. OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Franklin Walter Ass't Burgess, Gideon Light Council, Cyrus :dutch, Goo Fisher, Jos Euston, Josiah Debug; Jelin Jutruel, Henry Lape High Constable, Peter Eekenrotb, sr Wood Corder, John Fox, sr Justice of the Puttee, John G Light Assessor, Absalom Hain Ass't Assessors, Goo HlutTmsn, C II Bergner School Directors, S Reineehl,Thos Foster, henry p o itz, Job" Miller, E K 41'enue Suporvisors, John Arnold; Xaeob Gordy, sr Judge, John Bean, sr' • Inspeeteks,',"„hrAbanillostetter, Wm Black Constable, Andrew Fasnacht Auditor, Samuel Fisher ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE oy stAips From Philad'a and the East, at 111 '.ra‘ \' - From Hawriaburg and the `Rost, al. 4 pan . . From Laucee ter, between . 5 Awl &p it' From Shmtlerstown, at 10:a m. . • From Frederieltsburg.and Jonestown, at 9 a ra.
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