grilanou gorrtiotr. . TERMS, II SO A TEAL LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1888. HOME AFFAIRS. Ozr On the first page we publish the new Monis Law, am pawed by both MUM of the Lash'later* end signed by the Governor. Ott' MARIN & CROSBY'S French and American Circus will exhibit in this pion on the 10th of May. Our ezebanges represent it as one of the best establishments of theltind in the soon try, and as snob will no daubt draw tremendously. The place of exhibition. is on Plank-ioad, north of the Lebanon Velleritaliresul, in North Leba non Borough. DENOLIoNED. wThe old buiPing, (Phreanerse) between the Black Horse and Wash ington Hotels, in Cumberland Street, has boon demolished, to give pleas for the erection of a fine structure by Messrs. Kendal, Robland and . Reisner. Thus one by one the old land marks of •Lebanon disappear. et,- The UNIoN CANAL COMPANV give notice to the holders of the coupons of Nov. 1, 1857, and May 1, 1858, that interest will be paid upon their certificates on the lst of Mai nut.— This eridence of improvement In the financial 1J onpion of the company, will be gratifying news, as well to its creditors, as to the numerous friends who feel interested in its success. O Prof. J. H. Simms& wilt make another Balloon Ascension from Lebanon on Whit-Monday; htsy'24. Everybody was so well' pleased with his ascension last fall, that we doubt not. everybody in the county, who possibly can, be bore; and manifest their satisfaction of the Ilrat ascension by buying tickets for the sec ond. There is no humbug about Mr. 8., and he will go up. There will be other attractions por no:liars of whiob hereafter. • • WINO WILL BUILD V A TOWN HALO.— We publish to-day the report of the Grand Jury by which it will be seen that the time is drawing nigh when the key *ill be turned upon the use of the Court Gnus* for Lectures, Itshibitions, 'Concerts, .ke. In the emergency, the question of 44 Town Hall will again have to be agitated.-- There is but little doubt that s proper room, in a proper location, fur thepurposes named, would 'prig "good ' interest on the investment.' We trust thst,o‘r liberal and enterprising moneyed , men l ilt at once take the subject into eonsideratiOn. PROONEDENGS OT _COVOT.—COM. TO. George Iletrich and Jacob Bock, Supervisors of tad nanoser, for not repairing road. Found . guilty. Sentenced to six coati floe and costs. , Com. vs. Geo. Henry; (ealoie'd) for larceny of the property at Geol . D: Coleman. Guilty; 'Sank to the 'louse of Refuge until he isslyeara of age. Com. vs.,Andrent Henry,'(colored„) for larceny of the property ofAndrew Light. Guilty. Sen tenced to the Penitentiary for six months. Cum. t'S. X 0384) Wise, for assault and battery on Elizabeth Paint. , Guilty. Sentanced to a fine of $5 and costs. , ' Com. rf, Ferdinand Smith for assault and bat tery on lan Stump, Guilty: Sentenced tope) , a dneof five dollars,. and undergo 'imprisonment of three 'months in county jail. Com. vs. henry Hise.—Faise Pretense. Not guilty. but to pay the costs of prosecution. Corn, vs. Peter Ham—Sodomy. Not guilty. John Spangler for the use of T. L. Itatdorff, vs. Patrick McAdam. Judgment confessed for $27 as. 13enj. foyer and isams foyer vs. same. Ver dict In fitror of plaintiffs for $OO 70. Lebanon Bank vs. Administrators of Jacob B. Weidman, deo'd. Verdict in favor of defendants. hiceonrad & Walton vs. John Bossier. Ver dict in favor of plaintiffs fur $251 27. .D.A. Boland vs. John Sassier $ Co. Verdict in favor of plaintiff for $72 50. • , • • A . l) the Honorable the Judges of the Court of (Warier Sessions anti of the Peace for the Couu. ty of Lebanon, April Sessions, 1858. Grand • Inquest of the Commonwealth of Penileyjran la 'enquiring for the County of Leba non, do Most respectfully present, that informa tion has been that the Court House has here tofore been used for the purposes of public exhi bitions and Lectures, and by sonic supposed , to affect the litsurance policy on the public build ings and otherwise endangering the security of the public records. The Grand Inquest would respectfully mill the attention of the Commission-' ers of the County to the subject, and if molt is the danger to be apprehended from the use of the Court Howse for such purposes, would respectful ly suggest, that the Commissioners prohibit the use.of the building.in•such cases. The , .Grand Inquest would also respectfully mill the attention of the Commirsiciners of the County Ito a resierrof the several County Bridges, and more particularly to the several embookments and fl Mugs up of the entrances to the same, by guards, wing walls, or other securities, to the approneber of,the.sereral bridges. All of which la tiorefesPe'ctfally submitted. WM. .ATKII4S 'Br Foreman . otir" APPLEbaTiox wag made to 'the Court on Wednesday afternoon by several of the Commissinners named in the act for the incorpo ration df the Lebaron'all f ey itabk,lor the re movel of d Valley zonen Guirm, Esq., one of the Com missioners, and the appointment,of another per ion in his stead. The applioation'was based on the ground that Mr. Gleba refused to act.' On Thursday forenoon the arguments of emin-• sek nevi heard by the Court. 'Meter,. Kline. and, Lamberton Apr:oodd for, .the defendant, and Meterti , ,Killlnger and Kunkel for the plaintiffs: . We linte barer heard a question argued in Mar Coust-with more ability than was displayed on tbittclteisidebyltinth 'side'. Mr, Killinger was riloquentnir little];•and elide hit points in a ton ing, ready smci confident manner. Mr. Xliaa*os earnest and 'brought &inutile arguments-tail/Age. haitadr.ii,itli. •'IA iiiii4lwerfui 'detioloid t Ili; Kunkelfolloweit; iinswiling point \inuipiiit of the defog.* and Idling ;opaigiainettt :tilion &P p ' meat. Mr. Lamberton elated the' debate. Plis , manner is easy and his langunge:tiberci.' : llll delivery ready, and the subject-mitts"conyine ,ing, so that by the time he closed the littener was • sitiktplkunable to decide which party ebtatived the adr,n,otage.._ In the afternoon Judge Pearson den (netilifdapinion nrtlinctiiniiiipii‘ , ikyor of the &PP . 1 1 , 41 0 4* .'4,--4.i‘hraVot Mr. Gi o tenrinititeiptdent;ef'4unqi:jr4ag, h iTvivei .i.. ., Esq., in hie ensilij -!: ' --, • 1 The obi ~, .01e4rdotesiing was tlifirf r, The cm * act of 0.4 gr 16 eommissioners, of whom , apl , •-atptitaitistry to obtitin the Chartriti l .' tierpt usinstmtilling to sign tie cer tificate that iiii requirishatatif of the laliwenr compliad With', 141104-1701•1111", Jobs George, Johli Light, a..., '.... !11/ .. , r Geergi Ko ff - A tiat &if a F or man,Michrel lie -v:. -.-: nor; and hameaft 4R. ~ . • -'•-• wsi de termined to ' .tiiiin 'of --. ~ ...ii,114414, :,;i - be will and have a " -Tireavv. _ -i.• • ' i ; Mg to cod* .lillitio - ore . .iii and as above notitikXr.ori,,,,lram& — l : !-s his stead. ' .... ."i.' •....- 7_14: - viv a:2-1,2 On Friday mairielrallteliMiessaii, 11 0 04161 . . s otarted for Harrisburg" to 'pig • liiiisheaue (LDolat $2000) sod obtain the eharter. '• On Saturday the tainimissioners iftilimittnal Harrisburg in poi/wanton of the - tlita; pre pie that II Wpm will mow ho'takutt :411 irre 17 to puttbe hook in °mai o t t, : t, .• , e .".eiete..e.l BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. BLOOXING.—The fruit trees are be. ginning to blossom. Judging from the beautiful appearance the trees amine, we may expect a luxuriant crop this season. The late cold womb. er had no effect upon vegetables. AN EXHIBITION of Male School No. 3, under chap of Mr. J. T. NITRAVOR,RaI. bold on Thursday evening last. We understand that the sehelara rehearsed creditable, and everythini passed of esesedingly,well. School No. 3, Mr. J. L. MCITAZD, will bold an inhibition, tkis (Tuesday) evening. Ova ENTIOR*IIIIIIIO young friend Mr. Wx. Y. alleDle, we observe, has hung out hie' ebingle,,in the locality of the Half-way-honae, and promlies ti' ; pMke 'the neatest fit sod . best work la the tailoriag line He , understands his business; is able ite.do up work in good style, and withal is a clever fellow, and therefore deserves encouragement. Ton MINTING/ of the "Franklin" ere growing in interest, and beginning to attract the attention of the Vaiiies, whose presence is always agreeable. The County Superintendency was ably dieciumid on Monday evening, and 'very properly decided to be a useful office. Mr: Wierrans, who intends leaving for Ransom, deliv ered a beautiful farewell address, advising the young men , of Lebanon to fall in the ranks Orthe gloricus old Franklin. (Mutton for nest debate; "Is Lebanon sufficiently prepared to prevent con. Migrations ?" A PußLic ExunoTioN of Male High, School No. 1, of this Borough, will be belittle Temperance Hall, on Thursday' evening, May 6 which we commend to the favorable 'consideration of the public. The stadomts are doing elfin their power to , make it an instructive ,and,,interesting occasion, for which purpose they hold evening mee:inge, under instruction of Meagre : hfcCon unit and BAIJOREfty which aloes is suffiCient guarantee that it will be crowned With aeccess.— We have always favored pi bite exhibitions, on account of their powerful tendency to arouse the ambition of the scholars. This exhibition will be attended with considerable expenie, hence an admission price will be chargedl and as it prom. hies fair to be a rich literary treat we belpeak for them a large and intelligent audience, Bee adv. Arm, the first of the dprieig will coon expire. The EGIELSIII namest-it Arno la, from arnitlO, because it, was the swan .whin things opened. By the Gamins Wee , Ca TRII month, probably from the 'lime word from wbich.Easter is supposed to_ have bean, derived. The Dutch and Germans call it GaAs mouth.— Mild windy weather was the chief :characteristic of this month, till within a few days put, when shawls and overcoats felt quite comfortable., The progmasive advance of temperature frOm ' winter toward* summer is very apparent this mouth, the average heighth of the thermometer being 48°. This month is the usual sad& time for oats, bar ley, &o. In the garden it Is the busyest time.in the year for seed-sowing. This month hat sev ers! holidays, on which the ancient* were scene tamed to perform amusing rites, too lengthy for us to particularize.' A GS sganr. CgMNTICItY 1--We will briefly give a low hints in regard ta the'imper tone* of establishing a general. Cemetery sear Lebanon—s subject we had intoned to broach on several previous occasions: Thatihe opening of such a Cemetery would begratifengto hundreds of our citizens is . ,a question tell's& It , is freely admitted.by almost everydenomination that such a Ceineterrehould be speedily established; ought to have been opened:Years ago ; that delay in this noble object is not a mark of prudence, nor even of respect to our different churches, their promi nent and influential but indicates a dor money unbecomiat this thriving and intelligent community. .1: This general -Cemetery idea, as wo 'view. it, should lay hold and claim the serious attention and action of every rational being, who has a mortal body whiob ,must sooner or later be con voyed to thortienrr , totgines of the silent tomb, —the solornsaiseties,ofell-liv ins. small &m o r a l tuitional grate penis, blocked up in every few squares of an enterprising borough like Lebanon, should no longer be encouraged. Look at the glaring examples set befOrs-usas proCedents ; they ere the strongest arguments that:can'possibly be - advancedop this aillimpor. tent subject, and citinot be refuted, for "No age his been, since nature first began, eeorkjtme t e wonders, bat bath left behind gone de.eits of "011ie foi mirroratinto Which morn than thieatful laws bays been lnclin'd, To tread the paths at prates excites the mind; Mirrors tie thoughts to virtue's due respects; Zxasnplee haaten deeds to good etTecte." To illustrate this, lot the reader then look around to places that were Once in a similar situation as Lebanon now, Is, and be cannot help Baling the folly in still persisting in this practice of cram. ming e,tlourishing town 'destined soon to become a city, 'full'ef comparatively small ! The setgate,:itiaiireidistemped on us that swept over massy neighboring towns, (Harrisburg, Ley eiow n , whereentire grevelariii t oAKlfi those, towns . for, a,centiry hattiifie,Omusepd,,ainime truly believe that in thirtylteintobshioe :the graves that now entomb our loved , air npedlatqrtied by tht rude hands of Westegisi, 3 4 e.i,a,itingle grave yard that is nowAltlitsslassio, : emir-borough limits, will remade wouswies . 'lloWeettS• incredible this may applies , to sin cent' he art B°M,..!I,VIS.IIEVttA4S***O FPl°O3: ;Ibis great envi. :; -Wemr vuodt7ivetto answer: There artneisasetbeantifed. , iodtt foist tbiesi to five Miles around this borongt, weU calculated, :ludas If they wore provideßMlgliplesigped, for such a long-wished, um questiorillarneeessary and much lamented—GCllllWAL Oserilliv;=* ; placc where mortal bodies might forever isit l ia'illent repose beneath the shadows of the , welplagrwilluw• Tedilferenini and eue*ligyir'Svreipeet on the pen of e)tr community ) .lU4ittpUie, strongly the spirit of Vold,fogy inn" in ite,ionglecitheree preju dice. Such doubtless say, ' t. Lou late now!'— fallacy "Better" late then 'never," is a wise anti ancient maxim, to profit by. It will be later len yeirs hones, and if a opera,' Cemetery be op.& we `Should' :Prefir Awing W. cried • friends While alive, initeekni,being at some tint dai'renioved by such wb,olii "the laws That be" employ for the prosecution - q t gatliering - the remains of 'hfs MoUlderine Weed,' h coma midi 4rithent are, and without a rail!, bowl We therefore bold oiingia star ing tie ff our 110 Mere! duty 11,4/do , [* We hatfeed lisitOreit in 'a *e l l' York pap~c that the workmen irt:epenisig a astlftetiteell , welt . ° obliged to out through. one of the tall Olive yards attached to one of the Choir:44llV that oitY. With rude hands, and rurreitinded l o a mocking and jeering crowd, they depoliklott the dead of every stags of decay, of every age and'aca, upon one common heap, and left theta remain in that position until the atmosphere became tainted by the, decomposing matter, and the authoritiae com- WWI their removal. They were then shoveled like rubbish upon earts aptiLestrad away. ' Twin -7.111,r0' years bona* the ne#o / 1 1 6qm4ttielp i im is- V1141 , * VIM° 71141111i4 • .o;9lPor.if VMS! la MUNlgyr..." 0na 4 1WA.C.,,-••• • • t r" 4 ' " THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• ths Le Screen ..4dreriisar. 011 00RAPHICAL ZSIGMA. I am composed of 65 letters. My 9, 18. 63,14, 1, 48. 29, is a city in England My 46. 6. 56. 33, 25, 50, 64, is a city in. England My 33, 8,4, 11, 22, 59, 26, is a city in England My 2. 21, 61. 30, 10, 33, 43, is a city in England My .30, IS. 39, 49, 7, 55, 23, is a city in England My 16, 3, 61,17, 20, 58, 4, 53, is a city in England My 19,36,50. 2 7,47.63.16,31,is a city in England My 50.5,32 33,12,24,41.28,4, it a city in England. My 29,44 . 30 .27.52,23.37,65.57,is a city in England My 54 . 35,61 ,40,62,45,60,4,49,1. a city in England My 11 . 25,4 , 3 3,43,5144,62,38,23, a city in Eng Pd. Answer next week. tti" A new Post Office has been es tablished at Union Forgo, Lamson county, Pa., milled "Union Forge P. O." is Post Mostar. TUX MUM DEN BAYOU MBAR Monnavir.ix---le-ctrrest of Sanest Our readers will remember that about a'fortnight ago, two shirts stained with blood were found in a hollow tree near the scene of the late murder of Miss Adeline Baron These supposed evidences of guilt were taken in charge by District Attor ney McKenty, and we learn that he succeeded in tracing one of the shirts to the person who made it, and finally to Samuel Benner, of Schuylkill county, as the person who owned it. A warrant was accordingly homed for his arrest, and on Wed nesday of last week, he was brought to this city in charge of ,Constable Grist, of Pottsville, and again lodged in prison, to await a hearing. The Mineett Joarnat states that "the names of two othar young men of Schuylkill county are men tioned in connection with the-murder; but as we have nothing positive•in relation to their compli city, we will not at th is time mention their names." It will be remembered that Hefter Wee arrest ed ittAovemberiest on suspicion of having been conciiritOlii" - the Murder, bit after a searching examination WOO - Aldermen Mengel, which last ed for several days, was ,dischaiged for want of evidence to criminate him. What light the re cent discovery may,throw upon hisalteged com plicity in the bloody deed; the reexamination soon to dare place, will show.--Readittg Gazette April 24th. _ !'A 'Vermont Judge of Probate, has inner permed it is a part of the law orhis court, that the idministraior of 'an Masai must allow the widow; the Cost of a newspaper, she making her own selection from the common fund. 'The com mon law of America now recognises the newspa per in a family of individual necessi'l. It is classed with pigs and' potatoes, cassimere and calico, a thing to be exempted—like the family Bible—never tosuffer from rapacious creditors, never to Its parted with in the direst , poverty. 19INGICILKA Shed time ago, says an exchange, an old ittartn , ,nanied I Crawford county, Ohio, leaving a wife and chil dren. By his will his estate was divided between the children. The division displeaied the eldest son, who refused to take his share. of the estate, asserting that he was not, the eon of the deceased s—, nor of the widow. He claims that at the age of seven he was adopted by the deceased in Pennsylvania, and has lived with him ever since, The widow protested that he is her son, and several other- women in the filighborbood, who came from the Patna place. in Pennsylvania, testify to being present on the occasion of his birth. At first the heirs were willing to believe him, as it woad lessen the number of helm-- , The young man one any Presented a MU for his services from the age of thirteen, the amount of which will swallow up the whole — estate. They then were perfectly willing to accknowledge him as a brother. A suit on the claim has been com. maned. . . POTATO ?LAMING EXPZILIME24:...I: Two rows of six hills each, with pieces from medium-sized tubers, each piece having one eye, and four pie ces' in a 1014' 2. do.,- with, whole medium.:iiied tubers, one in each hill. '3. do., with oyes hav ing very little of the tuber•attaehed, tour in each hill. ,4 do, with.smalf tubers, four in each hill. 5. 'da . Witli eyes front' the seed-end of each tu ber. 6. do., with eyes from the stem-end of the large tubers. 7. do., with small, unripe tubers, taken up while quite green, on purpose for trial. At digging- time, the following was the 'es.ult: , Weight of 'Av. No. of tu- weight,Yleldpez No. -seed. bers to bill. In I 2 hulls. .acre. llr 'oz. gi b ,. AL, 1 1 9 - - 9 '• 281 'l5O 2 2 :IQ}; . 30 160 3 ' 5 • - 24 125 4 14 15 . 31 • 165 5 1 2 101 ' 34 19.2. * 6 . 1,.. 12 121 421 215) 7 - 51- - 27- 146 Episatipil Services in Bonefi.efittlitiOiisi.gue day, at 3 o'clock, p., „ . I English preaching next Sunday ,morning end''; evening in the Methodist Episcopal church., ' Preaching—next Sabbath morning, in the Eng- EA language, in the Reformed Church. English preaching next Sabbath morning and Evenin • ; and German in the afternoon in utberan church. English' preaching nest Sunday morning and 'German in the Eceningin the Moravian Church. Religious soriices IT, Salem's Lutheran church on Sunday next. Ror. Prof. C. F. Scaeffer, D. D., of Gettysburg, will preach in the Elertnan language in the morning, and English . in .the etnning. On the evening of the 15th inst., by the Rev; J: wald, :Wm . C.,S bay , EFq., itor of.• the YOrk • Repub.. to Miss Annie LJpp, both of 'York, Pa.' By Rev. Mr. Wunderting, Mr: , Mt.:hell • Felt° to Mies Catharine . Kauffman, both from Cornwall.' In this Borough on the 24th inst., David, infant sots of David M and Lydia Kartnany, 'aged 2 years and 7 months. On the 16th inst., in Illinois; Clinton, eon,of Freeman Gross, formerly of Fredtirickshurg, aged 1.4 years, I month spl,7 days. On the 19th inst., Lamina daughter of James and Mary Ann Yogic aged 4 years, ' months and 9 days. On the 21st inst., in N.tebsikinitolorough; Bneist. ARP FARING, infant sop of Di'. John If. and Saphonia Bechtel, :aid 1 year, it months and 21 days. " these little Way,' matte, `And lay them in my breast, ,. , Protection theyVtielf Hod in ine; ' In me be ever ":= 18-Another .Wduderful cum.mads i byyratt &Butch er's MAGIC'OIL; - lituling, l'EL,Ztlud,l4., 1,857. Nugent Paarre ;is X. have hien &filleted with Illieuidatisin - far: ydries, altd' have expended soma four :hundred dollars ' , to : harg4t, cured, but all to no effect. I used but one bottle or your, Nagle 011--iim now well. Yours Truly. $ •s ;TROXEL, _ _ whom it may. Conmini.,•l•The uoderzt Alined begs leave ho isubnn his old!custemenkland , tho , pabllOin general,thai he still continuo* to manufacture, CABINET WARE of all descriptions at hie Old stand, id Walnut street. between Rainier's and Retioluird's Rotate; In the borough of Lebanon. The public will Omit re member that his work is made up of better , materials, and is of better finish, than :am be found in any other establishment in the borough of Lebanon. Dec. 1887. C. hnotazniasr.. ;• 4 .Lroststßorms GENUINE :FREYA RATION. • !iIIKTABOLD',B Genuine.PREPARATION. : BELNIBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. HKLMBOLD'B Genuine PREPARATION Ta propaindicoording to Pharmacy arid pith the gritsteitsoccincy and Chemical knowledge ' d•loted tOtisditobmbilatioa. 4firBoe advertisement headed WILMECiLWB GENUINE .PREPARATION. • Sri , - tr i o Stoznikoh4itters.---The well our. Its& games of these celebrated 'Bitters, and the !Wirer with whp+l 4 l:}as )wn me, leol.bynor moat reamcdabho des's*, valluttekoe to Its eSmey in s hringlim a bout the ne:leial result! for ,which it itl.dnifi• .... Havint Dien the reiplt al ei:loss coarse of observation end rind., In Allikel DitOtra practiod._ so thot . thelanprii. tore hell , nrcilaall.. tan In Incsain4nc# to.the worl d niptunowe4dalittee es'opeedoi * - tain'and patine. fleet on for yierities d wealtteeieot tll O O motive CS& trace ill mum feldi br - Hodlisinal thie== ii , • I ; kb..vet. so. . .0...- .ttoor.l 4 . . . ReligtiOttit Notices. 111ARR•IED DIED, Special Notices. Washington et: boo7rME;i7iii -aid:loM Irotzowev's Ptus.—Woman, whose delicate and sensitive structure is poonliarly susceptible of derangement, has caused to rejoiee over the introduction of th is wonderful renovator. There is no phase of siokneis to which she is liable that it will not rapidly subdue. If hysteria, lassitude, emaciation, and a suspension of functions indis pensable to her helth render life a burden to her, it will regulate and re-brace every portion of the system involved in her ailments, inf...se vigor into her physique; and relieve her mental depression. Such has been the experience of thousands of the sex in Canada, and it is corrob orated by the same results in every quarter of the globe. GIDDINESS, =ADAM, *c. These pains and disagreeable feelings are gen erally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various others, all of which are caused by corruptnexious matter, clog ging the various circulations; hence, a stream or truth of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on the brain. Giddiness, head ache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, mid 'earl ous other complaints are thaxesult. Thus it will be seen that all the aboveptinful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to be this on-, ly medicine that will thoroughly purify the blood. They enter the blood, and follow the stream of life on its journey through the system. They root oat all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruction. They should be taken ev ery night in sufficient quantities to operate brisk ly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symp toms are not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again as before. Continue in like manner until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed. Obtain one of our FREE ALMANACS, and read the history of Dr. Morse's father, and bow this :medicine was introduce& BEWARE of a 'counterfeit d'a these Pills— YELLOW WRAPPERS. All genuine are in ELITE wrappers, with the signature of A: J. White ,k Co. on each box. Price 25 cts. • Dr. Moree's Indian Root Bib are sold by all dealers laXedicluee, , ' THE GREAT ENGLISH •REEZDT !• . SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Piles. Prepared „Female- Pills. Prtraredfront aprescription of Sir J Clarke, AC lA, Physician Extraordinary to the Quo". This invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be rdiedon. TO MARRIED LADIES, it is peculiarly suited. It will. in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price Oise Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to'preveot counterfeits. CADTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and. Spinal Affection*, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calesuel,antbuony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin & If. 8.-51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to Rochester any au , - thorised Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by . , Dr. ROSS. opposite thiCourt liouse, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, October 7,2857 r 1y. . „ . . • NEW ADVERTISE IsIENTS. Exhibition! A . . RHETORICAL and DRAMATIC znintritunf will be given by the pupils of the Lebanon High School, in the MGCPZUNOZ HAG., on Thursday:priming, May 8. Eteralseeto aonahrt of Original Essays, Menhir mations and Dialogues. -To conclude with laughable Farce—Rox k Cox., Doors ' open at 7 cfclocit. Rxendisit to commence at 754 Admission 1254 eta. 1 SIMEON IL GUILFORD, Committee MASON - WEIDMAN, of SAMUEL G. BOWMAN, Arrangements. Lebanon, April 28,1858. NOTIC E. qv THE-MEMBERS - OF THE NORTIMEN MUTUAL T INSURANCE COMPANY, ot Lancaster County, chit an ELECTION will be bold on moNpAir,.MAY 17, A. D. 1858, between the hours of 10 and 8 o'clock of said daY, being the third Monday in May, 1858, at the public bonne of Christian Herehelroth, in NEW.EPERATA, Lancaster cotinll, for the purpose of electing THREE and ONE AUDITOR, to serve for three years, as by the act of incorporation of said Company is provided. By order of the Board of Directors. • '' • • - • • WM; ii, PAUL,o.Pretideat. Seam= *Maw Secretary. , Apr 1128,1858.. CLOTHING STORE . MERCHANT TAILORING- RSTABLISIINVT, Atarkikitreekbetutren Marl's aria Rises Rads: ' l . S. RAMSEY & Co., take pleasure in Announcing . to 'their' friends end the public generally, that they, have on hand a variety or'Ctoths,, Cf.assitneXes and rest-, info, which they will make up to order on the most rea sonable terms and in the most fashionable style. As none but good workmen'are employed, all work is insured and good rite guaranteed.-'Also a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which's/111-be disposed of , cheap, together with every variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. - S. S..RAMSEY & Co.. Lebanon, April 28,1858. NEAP; s. LES,or LADIES' puss, GOODS SWA PLF:4BII CALL-AND EXAMINE: - • liable lir Crosby's . - FRENCH & AMERICAN CIRCUS. THE .. ~ 2. '-._'' Equestrian Campaign ~. -- :- etv 183 s hilt* eterleteneeth• the 1.) , I,Stkrusirors •at the Ott& contlii• z,.....' '. --, nation of FRENCH and.4IORICAX, STARS wish to. impreis these facts' - - upon the public ;wind, viz:--that thie is the 01111 i French and American Company in the Union. 1 The,-StarStioW-0r2,58, .._ , ; 4.:- Scvdio 0 , 4'... jrmtmr2l.od --,---- .fnWale, -1 8 4 e liAb it .41A.ditit2temog ihat the ipers fer READ; BEHOLD AND antwatt Colossal Music Car Will enter town on' the morning. of " the exhibition and Pmrld"h Ihirprinolpal tborougbfaree, drawn wn • by ri s i r id_e_l i edit and containing "-ks- ze,byN th e 1 B C K BDOLE lAZIDD WILLIS. WILL Exinnrr AT • )L LEBANON I MONDAY -. May* • 1 • fArassioN, • 25 ors; • • Donn open. at 2 and 7 o'clock: • • • Performances half an hour later: • ' • Two distinct perfortninces attotiL • ' noon and eking.• •• , . ~,/ , • . Among tho many sphbodkl Wrier • 'dons of the Flooeti_loo4ifide . nrfool" , • ~ corps'of • - • .- • 4 0. J., ,, •4 ..0.3. • •:• ; !' • • RIDERS, lr - A.CLTERS;' , w•-." : ,TUMBLERS, AQ10)341:144" *•:' ,-.. ' , . ' „31.403 latga, CAAVEtI e dIO, -:, .4 ..` *. . DAgClOttB; .V.00A•• Tiii ~, • i, 1; , ~ : • ',1.C.r.,..41.0., are the Allowlvitt , ': 7 . its . , • • , 114 ..1. . a 1 .1• 1 1 .• " .. f • ' •' --' - • A mineali Virgitlte, . „... • • a. i :..i:4 :4 /.I.lliboilkosili of Itritiehlttrie t t i tit u owl 7 611 ‘ 1‘1'1;str rnig° "71 4 .1fekiltbler : tuid i .71 • • 4. tx.;,,,, , ...Mii . ..Viiiii:;;E;Attior!! . - .1 - - -- -*,,,e, thvgroligionend l ioftr. .. ~ „... ; ~ - . - . . in thnisostly:• " - 1 .; II - . ' .• mons..moirga . 0 ,; ; ••! The French iiereutee. 'll44lPlfgh'oll ' '. • • ' - ' ' C(4lt(it i9WL - a..... ' ' " . " 7 W illiani ;Mink:ikon& •;:.:::' .. , iiiiiiitceldfm .Ihoieibiid litir,'Leigt fi r , .. ono. err r, n an , fah, the Fred& , Aerchets. . ~., • - '," ' ". ' ' l ' Master C. Sherwood, i••..IT Pike 4 goy Ydder in the World. William Crosby, 110 '. ,I k• • - • • .Th.f.i. famed Anterimue,24lnes. order. ..,. ... '.:.. • . • - Master ..... le:..d• .icese , ;n_l-: • , i ' ': ',-..' i i; ' '4 ' 1,44411, y 1 6 ,J ,.;O114gW'Oitttmhr:11t- oriennig. ; ;:a ~,S7 -•••-r'ron414Ator,Zi A'' "itie Amecosi*!irThis , Binge • r,"' ...; • 5 ,.. 1 .. at ere,. :,iens a Lerreott=loy, b . ~ • - , -woo, Marna. ' ,1 e!• 1 !:Ii i itoll ei valiir,llQllkll.l,,". NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lebanon Valley Bank. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the eubmribere to 111 the Capital Stock of the Lebanon Valley Bank, to meet at the public home of HENRY D. CAIINIoNT, in the Borough Of Lebanon, on Saturday, as fa day of May, next, between the hours of Q o'clock, .l. M. and 12 N., for the purpose of electing Thirteen Director., In accordance with law, to manage the affair, of the Bank until the next annual election. JOHN GEORGE, GEORGE HOFFMAN, JOHN LIGHT, ta.s.) MICHML DEININGER, JOHN BRUNNER, JOHN HARPER, ' ALLEN P. HIESHMAN, JACOB WZIDLE. Lebanon, April TA, 1868. Caeronissieners, gt: Ti 1: trj ftmi 4 . / klr'3/4E.4:1t -4 *VIE m p e og 6 "ErFFII - IF•pi .5.4.-1 tiPPE4F 2 IB I- litt i Igilz _ -, 7L,1 gr—A . 1 . titg.5.1..rLv E5 .47 a,g. .14 r."...1 ^ 51 IL.' .... af4 l § gr, utztfroire,diAlc,_ si all;, -1-14 Z.;:e.riva" .32.41 1 0.: mo" 6 g 1g ° e , lNl ' ClAag 6 " .. 4ol, JW E s sr Ii: r!..5.1 art NIW-Ij P a i . - I,l ga t i. a ` V% I. v 1 1 1 .4 ... r. '..Pg ttg- 3 ..Pi1l Krit lipt. 11 1' % ffiSg4h. I, _B2P.,,'"l.ltr'l .. 3 ,„ 12 : si*g oii ;2 , 2Pg ' 5 . 4' 4 .1 - 4 ° ' '' , 4l - .!•_ . INS" ~ si O " F ' .Trara2lo , 4 . m. . 4.... J: NI. Good's -Book, Store. THE New and Cheap Book" Store of the under eigned is located in Market Street, 2' doors north of Guilford - s, Lemberger's Drug Store, where_ he will be pleased to See all hie old Metals, and those deal rous Of haring alticles in his line. With a deterniina. tion of selling cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere, ha would respeettally,call the attention of thepublic to his . asaortment of Min. limn Ond P raper ~i t Mis erlianeous, Blank and 'School BOCAIt, frairand Window Paper, Stationery, and' ererit article in his' line of busi ness. Also, Becket Diaries and Alnutnacefor 18513.1. AU the Maculate and Newspapers, both daily- and weekly, to belted at publisher's rates. .„ ~ • All orders for articles in his line carefully and girOmpt ly attended to, by the undersigned. - Lebanon, Jan 14,1868. ~ .1. M. GOOD., Valasible Boro >igh Properly • FOR SALE! TS offered et private sale, that valuable half-lot or piece 1. of GROUND, situate at the north-east corner of Ws, ter and Walnut streets, Lebanon, fronting 33 feet on Wal nut !treat and 80 feet of Water street, at present occupi ed by. John Farrell's Marble Yard, on which area 1111ANC 11011/141i "CC. It is located within *spine of the Lebanon. Valley Railroad Depot, between the . Depot and theeallre of. town.. For farther po#lculara apply`to John - Ferrell on the premien. Jinn 24.18.57. New Livery's'itab :le;;" . . ........ . ofTHE undersigned has • - , established a new LIVE RY STABLE. in the Ea gle Hotel Stables, Lebanon., He has good , and safe .Horses, Carriages aa' may be desired, and careful Drivers, Bich be will ' hire on fair terms. tin hoPeeby being attentive to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel, or at the Stables: . TOSIAII D. DERBY/. : Lebanon. 'Ang. 19,1857. . • ' - '- .• - f. • c 'Borough Acceiuntt.' EtrilLlat;Treastust,in am:col:it with Tobt imin'BOrough, flout leprit 1,186,, to sprit 1;1838.. • DR - '; To amount teeeiret.from joys 7y.,7 late Treasurer; • " 's ll2o 07' Cash for Licenses for Jibchibitlona. 13 pa " fOm /104 he Borough Ordinance,. . 00 .‘ for stall rents, . go. " for Weigh,Sealea, 50 00 " for lamp pint, 25 J. M. Mark, for Iron. . .lO 00 .4“ J. (Heim, Bect'y, for pormits, • 10 00 14,j,, , Zimmerma, a, Copeetor, •-, .'3155.29i' Belance;due .friaisurir,; '2o`s2` . • CR. . . By cash paid sundry persons on orders issued by RoroualiCornicils, ' lf James March, on acc't of grading tk plking, ac. $lO3O 00 A. P. Knocks. on act of making adverts, ac. , 720 43 E. M. Richards; Engineer, In full, 184;08 G. 1). Coletnan, on ac't of lamp pasts„„ . 150'00 Lebanon Gas Company, on ac't, 181,54 11. R. Ruth, police, on ac't, 2OO 00 H. lifcCord, dO do . . 200.00 Cresson. Stewart s Petereon, street 'Mops. laird', 72 00 Jos./I...Uhler, supervisor, on. ac't forielf, handa,ac. 511 11 John Witmeyer, do do do do • 224 45 John Melly, in full, for tilling gutter a ballasting, 80 00 Win. Boyer, paving ellen:reel Ely ,4; 62 Isaac Law. lillingpavenient Daniel Stichter, land dannigee, , 75 00' George Brooks, do ' , l 0 00 Joseph Shantz, setting aukixenas, ae. 70 J. Gleim, qualifying borough „ , C. Brotherline, ' D. Greenawalt, merebandhie, I 7 0 J. D. Krause 3 24 Co do ' A. S; Ely, taking depositioni, • 2064, J tF. Nhtlr, Esq., coats, 1 121 . • ' • Geary Blue, work done 5 , 2 4-.7 Charles. Kleitidonf, binding,7 00 John, SliSiist> c°ol4 ' • 628 _ Sheik it:slllld', 1310rehltniple, 1 2 , 60 52 P.,,eoate In ftViir#l _ John lllrich oil •a for -Union Fire Co.. r _e J. 11:Sherpi, lerdve stre et , - ,v 1 0 ; 5 M: Breslin, : . J. Hartman A Son, do - - 00, Worth-A:Reineehl, : , „ 16 OO Expenses of bridge view at Centrott. - 45 70 do of appeal. notifying taxpayers and nutk. fog , out tax duplicate, ;: , -. • . 14 00 do of Committee of Councils to liteadlnte; • 200 Adam Holidayeor tisrough,4toteisuid interest opi same!- f • -r , - 1 " SS IL R. Ruth. fsirrying chain tot' surveyor. 1.00 Foi Certified copy of ail AO of :Aisembly,l. 1)75 Piaci Strohm. High Constable, , . 33 29 John Stout, /ate.. - ' '" • 50 Eamuel.Leital nutiting2o44c. • • 6 00 J. Weidls, Chief Burgess, aatary, .10 00 It Iltick,,Aset Burgess, do ' . , 00 Irm. klatch, Councilman, do . .10 00 11 J... .131teror ~..• • * .• . do do . 10. 00 G. Melly. do , • 'lO . 00 Bubb • do ,du 10 00 P. . • m u . .' •' • • 10 00 T:MIElia • do do , ' , 10 • 00 J. botidtor, d 0 . • 10 00 R. A. Milk., !PpiiipprCr, do , . 10.09 J. 014dily Siorotory,.. do ..; 3 q,tr ! • . 'oo'o A DDITIONAG *STATEMENT. In addition to the above, the Octane haeli hewed Bomb 1 and Orders, whieh' remain unpaid; wi•fbilowe, uls:'' I Jamas March. boil& and orders hilbni "8 2 /7 0 00 A; F. Knocks, orders hi full, • • 169 J. Hoffer, 'Engineer, in fall, : • •' Ur 17 , 1 Lebanon Gas Cosnpany, In full,• - • 21'1 Police, In full, ' • ; ,- 1110.00 0: D: Cokunan, in full, ' - ' +70.00 Mlseellanious.'.' • ' •', • 071 Joseph 11.144er, lanpenisoe, in full, • • ::‘ ••i '459;10 John Witai*r, • do' do ; • ' %nit 111 . dward Trelisurer, ' • ; ';;;;• - 43 ; 2O 4kt .Wbelifingioant of Borough Indebtedners i " S984V110! Whobranionnt of Duplicate for 1861; • $4329 , 18 Abatement taloned' to taxpyers • 186!Vit Boni 11112 Tax for 1247, • • • • 4419218 0! OUTSTANDING I:TAX!' " Samuel D. Kreider, for the year 1849, • •••1116 , 111: Miami Koffman, • • do do 18.50, •••• Abraham Shenk, • •dp do 1864, , , • 04312 William GI.. Ward. do d 0.1866,. 1866, . • • 18246 Japob Zimm!trana.a. do . do . 107, (feel for, collection and detiolormiee to be dedlidlaM ..4671..611 •-. . , Lebanon, April 14.1868. ..$llBl, nod • W00d... . ..!--- n . . it_ _TILE underidgiegare prepared to fOrnish illiki , senor °AI M D, to order, at any pleri in Lab , soon or North -Lebanon:Boroughs: Orders' leant' their Mill. will he promptly attended. to. • ',- 31 : - halloo, April 2;1888. . ' ~ • • , MYERSd. 13HOURir, - . ll.ollBe 'air' Rent. jr_ TILE iwhicilber Otters for , R.K.Nt hIe.IIQUAE,..I !!!. Fit - maid 01 Plant Road.et., near rhe Morwriauf 11' . Chtireh,Lebanon. Immediatepoweaeion will be. " &von. For further Information appjy 1*.. ; , on, Apr 1121,1658. . . ~ Ti'., .F.R4NIT H , NEW SPRING.. GOODS ..... . .NOW UNPACKING' AT ,!•• ‘ ''': , • I ' ' 1 . ' SWARTZ:c 1111/.1:1K -4 • .... WWI& they *re belling : at, the sinipoit Cols.pilow. .i. ..,, ....• 0 0 1Hooms Hor Hucn.s4o-.. L . 0 . ! ._. THE STORE-ROOM, BitttoleSehtnl'hisidtHessifi ~. two Kitchens, on the Brut floor, and icons on the 11 1 sirrond floor, lately e&upled by . T.H: Hintith:Li li 'in "Market street, near HRl4 , Lebonon; are 'for t.• : For further information, &n, la tits 'absence of , Kr. Ration, apply to ! , , JOHN - YCKET." Lehanon, April 21, 18.58-3 L :2 - - ,-; :: .4- '," ... AllE WILIV ERIC WlrklißliE:., TEinnifia. 401 11 11'ranp , tettallittiliiririetheiiiiblifi i tlisit las `Opened a. NEW' LIVERY•STABLE, 'at Mra. IftE--. . ' RlSWlllidtel,' Markel. itfaiit,'Leli- '' ' r • , anon *bane he'sdiliteep - the to publioiaocarunraiatlOna kirk of HORSES and VERT Ea. He gentle and . rod drivintH.bniekland handsome A and ode Vehicles. .W. careful' Drivers fort*edvr desired. Also OMNIBUS for Partial, 1e ' ll Lebanon, April 21, /EU. JAMS MUM' _ . ... ~,, Sas Ai gw. STYL : S: , l snot DAM RDIZ4p Otkobirlonct 'lgtrPot;!bittioeii /11 A Market eodtthe.o t futuk north Mr, hap, aim opbawl _maorttoeut pt tim,,Ne , .! • • I Style 4 . 114T8 AND:CAWS:for men Atut boys, for, 1148, to which 00,mtontionor the publio,ls riepocalully ted. . *Am I:4'AI *km, 4ron . tha,pbaspopt . to Ma maxi . codlY•APlTsis OR Ae 4 alio t*, .°l 4 "d did martpieneof 0931411.414 pliGh gs mai"' 7.r.the6. L. gMAItt.,,,MQDAT, MOW 1 1 01 tri)Mi isgoetissee ;Go 114,14 „siV, - ,: 1 09 1 •41 10 :,,4, 1 d!sao.:*, giAti Coids, be so loonoU7 ag t OulS•sanaLkfo4SMAmstm: : .ol-.1 1 ',abeam, Aprl3-21; .31)4 TAILORIIV4I WILLIAM M, SNYDER respectfully informs the public that 6s has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches. in the stand formerly of Cyrus Spangler, near the atom of Messrs. Billman & Grob; near the HALF-WAY HOUSE, in &mill Lebanon township. By attention to business, conforming to the wtshes -ef his patrons, 'promptness in his engagements, and moderate prices. he hopes to receive a fair share of the public patronage.— Re has had much experience in the business, (having lately been engaged by that Master Tailor, Montt. Wefts dec'd., for a long time,) and feels confident of ren dering general satishmtion. Being a new beginner, he eolictf a the favors of the public. frir The patrons of Mr. SPANGLE& are espveially Invit ed to give him a call.' IVNL iI.NTDER. b. Lebanon, April 7, 18/58-9m. S I 000 R e it:l rd ! book Oust! JAMES H. KELLEY', *nig; - ,• - , 2. • Maker h Jeweler, bag just •''• ..` . •* - ir opened at the EAGLE BUILDINGS, in ••": 1 ' '.. ".. , 7' .1 -i t -- -4 , - the town of Lebanan,a beautiful assortment-0f Gold Rail read Time-keepers in hunting mom : Wei Vday Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors. gold cylinder Watches, See.:-- Silver railroad hunting Watches. dliblei; anchor'', cylitk der, English patent Lever, English Sines Quartiers, slid Boys , Watches. Large Music *sea, 4,0, and It UMW gold Fob, Vest and Neck Chains; gold Armlets, Broocheic gold Tllittdblea, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Necklaces shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases , gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals, ac. Silver Tea and Ta hie Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains. Spectacle*, Fortmonsiee,llne pocket and pen Kniree, - Violins, Violin - Icoley, Bass Violins, ..Accorde.onsi Polkas, BURS lustre mente, Drums, Fifes,Miller, Clarinets , Ouitare. Banjos. D®" Fashionable ' Tailo r ing 1 • Tamberineet L a dyed Cables, Colt's Bides; Sharp'i Rides, Volcanie doots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allele& IL S'ICHIEL HOFFMAN still continues the TATIAIRING r Volcanic and Damascus Pietelea.4ldttleY and tbirtZ - hver IVI . Business at his Old Stand in Chunlarland street,near Clocks, ac., the whole comprising, the nsost,extensive as up/lank Road, where all persons who wish garments made' aortment ever offered an Lebanon countY,and win b 4 sold' in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in- M the lowest cash prices. vited to call. He has lately received tle New York. Phil,', ~• Watches el- Mat carefully Prpai . red and Warranted: adelphla, Paris and London reports of ' '•• •' • •'• '''' • • ' * * ex t ., K e i h •' • • 'fi Sto r e en Spring and Summer Fashioni, —f . ots= e rooilgvur ° 3 l g. n t i et;' *ll " lent : ll r .. .. , , .. . . - . . s Jewelry' etc d",.. ... and as he has none but the best workmen employed , he 1 Buildings. guarantees that all work entrusted to him will• be, done l, : Lebanon. April 14.1858, .. , . , ..... itt a•eatisfactory manner. . . . ir.mt ,_ , i t y ALTZ A RCEDEL are agents for EVANS A liVAt get,. With his thanks to his old customers for we- SON'S IRON-FIRE.F.BOOF SAFES. • ~ ' •• - renege heretofore, helpeepextfulty eolicits,public favor..- 1 TO TAILORS I—Just received and. for ea le the N. York i and Philadelphia Report of Spring.e•Summerlashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the eutsicriber know of the fact, so that he can make his managements accordingly. . MICILXL .HOFFM.A.N. - . Lebanon, April 144855. Illerchant Tailoring ;Eslab lislanient G G UMP respectfully informs the priblietbat he com , tinuee MERCHANT TAILORING in all its branch es at his establishment. No 1, Ream Rl:ravines. nerd:door to the Eagle Hotel.; Ho has an elegant assCrtinent 'of Cloths, Cossirners, Vesting*, , and Furnishing Goods in general. which he solicits tbe pubbc to examine.- - shall devote his particular attention to Ittting mak ing up to order. Thiess wishing clothing . ade well and fashionably are insitid to call. N. B—Always on hand a large seeortinent of READT- , MADE CLOTHING, to which' the attention of the public is alio-directed. ' G. GUMP. Lebanon, April 14,18:19. GRA'FF'S Boot & Shoe Store Removed, .• • .New Spring-and Summer.. Stack! rPRE Undersigned would respectfully Informthe public that he has REMOVED his BOOT and BEDE STORE to the room lately occupied by John Order s Ounfection, erg store, where be has' opened a beautiful stock -• • Spring and Simmer Boots teticl . Shoes for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, n-Hinassorimeni Is very complete, and, embraces all the latest styl*which he can sell out at low prices. The public will please call and eMunine. DANIEL GRAEFF.. N. B.—Tstavarzas, now Is your time if you wish, toAee a large assortment of Trunks. Valises, and elliferant*lnds of Bega, Come one, come sill Lebanon, Aprll 7,1868. PHILIP • F McCAULLY;"' , Fashionable.teof aalShoeaker Ouniberland street, on e e door Bast of Brack Horse Hotel: 2 that ttlhEe bas e ubsc op r e i n bz m des a i b T ve to w T e fo r n3 e tte p p re n p lt . ie . . led to execute orders of BOOTS andSlloo3; of the ft. fittest finish and style, if not superier,toatiyhcre totem offered to the public. ' • New Fall and Winter Stork! ' . ' Re his just returie4 from the city with, ao unrivaled assortment of the lotiiid FALL and WINTER STYLES of BooM; Shoes, Slippers,*, &c., for Lidiei, Geittliinin and Children. LP vry body is inidadio call and examine...lE4 Lebanon, Nov. 4,1557. Root mid Shoe Stor'e., ".' .JACOB =DEL inipectftilli "iii . foims the public that he still enntini , nes his extensive establislimein in 40111111A1 his new building. in Cumberland st., s illily. where be hopes to render. the same satisfaction as beretofore-to all; who may favor him with their custom. Ile invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and ,varied stock. He la determined to surmise all competition in the manufacture of every article in Ms:business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due , care is taken in regard to materials and workmanship; nonibut the beat quali ty, id LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the best warkmeti are employed. .$ 794,43 B.—ile returns his sincere tbanke to Ills friends for the eery liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Hs hopes by strict attention tolmaineisand endeavoring tb Olean his customers, to merit a share'of, public pat. ronege.; [Lebanon Feb.l7 'd& REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL! Full and' Winter Arrival-of Hoots Shoes; flats Caps ,:& T• • . ena rims Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizen's of Lebanon and ;vicinity, that he lugs' REMOVED his MO and SHOE STORE to his New Billding in Wainat street, between Reinharers and Ramler's Hotels, where he , has'just opened a superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children embracing Calf Skin, Goat Hip, and thick - Boots for Men, and Youths; all kinds egf biomes, such as Calfakin,Morecoi.Kip and coarse for Mgm, Boys and Youths ; also ageneral assortment of Men's Gaiters, such as enameled • Congress Calf; conveas , Cloth and Hip Congress for Men and Boys. A general assortment of Gaiters for Ladies and Children; also Fancy Shoes for Ladies and Children, all' celora and styling; a general assortment of Sandals; Boots and Built: ins, for Ladies and Children. . . RATS AND CAPS,' anal, as fine Illoleskin; Silk and Brush Jfiti, it general Wl eortment of all colors and styles of sae Hats for Men and Boys. Also, a variety' of Traveling Trunks. the above aiticlee he offers for sale at the lowest rates for Cash. Comione, come all, and ace, examine and Judge for yourselves. Ito has all kinds of tholite;inade BoOta and Shoes t ,anit will take orders for any kilidefof Boots and Shoes, and fulfill them life sink Lebakion, Oct. 21,1867. JOHN , GASSER:: • Lehigh Slate Conspapiy..:-. 110USTU8 HOWRR respectfully inibross the *cal.. Lens of Lebanon and vicinity, that helm prepai;ed' toSLATE ROOFS of all kinds of buildings; at the moil reasonable priees. He will warnmtltho neafe elated by Mid to be of the first quality of elate' anti' 'pnt'on in t workmanlike manner. bad • duck experience in the bueiness, havhsgiallowed it for' utriber of 'yeara. Persons desiring further. hiformatioit will please call at. Mrs: RlBeB HOTIN or address this:sub the Lebanon Post Office. Also enquire of Ake Agent, J. Aaron Mal, ter. Lebanon. March.Bl, 1818.-2 m. Lebanon Mutual Insurance i COptpany. Incorporated by the Legislatureof CHANTER PERPET'EAL! i *".," ' OFFICE AT JONESTOWN. .LEBANON. corlyrr.' GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000 ! Tuns COMPANY;Ie In full °potation, and ready to , make insurance on all hinds of property ; ht Town.. or Cbtmery, and on aa favorable terms as..any'well goy— erned and safe company, either on the:Mutual or Paint etocklprinciple. , - - President—.7ollN BRUNNER,: KEI. •• - •' • • Pa Presklest4-,D,,hh RANK. Treasurer—GßO. MRILF. atree•ar.V--3TM. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS : • ~,,,Toan BRUNNER, bk. Of.o. Role, • . • ~900. F. Minx. D. 3i: •,. ANAYOLDON Rasa, .1717. SHIRK, „Jhtn:v C. SELTZKI‘i „Dem M. itssx,- DAVIDAIA'SIL: . DANIEL R. Bievan, Wm. A. BARRY. • • ' kNTIIONT S. ELY, Agent for Lebanon Jonestown, Fob. 3;1858. ; Coal,!‘ Coal Coo l. - W!the undersigned, would oripesusuarinforguar c v dtieens of Lehanon county, that we arernew,es% pared:to supply the community .with •COALi. ielUter Wholesale or Retail,-as we will keep all lindealgall4 ma,.tuind, such as , Pea, Chestnut, Nut, }Woes, Egg and Broken 00.4Z,m*, - zed anclgray AM, . whirl we are constentlyrecolltug from Nisei of the best Collieries in the Coal region; end would Pereeey that we bill sell our Codas low as they eitfbedold_lg_sity . Person in the county, which we will loll sit . tissf!!llli t or deliver to any part 6t the two bore iclettiawe Stills, Lebanon, 'eb.,31:1: •;;;;;..., . WOOD aticl COALL..VAIta y THE underst ;A. having . bought r„ .. w j a Henry Spoon ' s Wood' and - Conl Yard, a short distance north-east of Masora Foster a Match's Foundry, in :the borough of North ' Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 'atio'cciitit' OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, 'of alt' klndkand grades, which I will sell stpo japfbrAolivei at as mall profits ad kill suit the'tliimic', itlietifore In vite all those that are, in want of any' otthoie' iarttalivi td call and ass the name, ascertain prima„ atlct'jliidse for therngelves. . ; DANIEL LIMIT linerebant.) North Lebanon, Apr1114,1858.-tt. GREAT; AT TR 44,1111Nfi .!„ i. • s; ..17.•L A. ~ 1 . GREAT BARGAINS !.- • ' THE CHEAPEST ,041)14 THE LARGEST ASSUATtrip•!. THE HASiDSOIMBI7,II7I4*),... . L t vti;i:o ..!,.. at JUST 0PEA114,45 THE :r 4) I sl CENTRE BUILDINGSPAi i.: ...,11. -* . ' t T RABER & B.R6'B' I :- , ....._ .. ~ . ;WITHOUT Gorge ')E"..ll;ciiitia• rd • , , A. . CALL ITHOUT' , DELAY ' ',' • ..- .ArrnotzsALE ' ANb RETAIL DEALER I N risa, L 1.. i:. • . VV . I)IST.ELS, and, kolotion and.. Don:Asti° FRIIITo, c'' : * TO 4VS THE FrkST , ' .' ' :Aral4AFFik-P74ltl°l Alai": d '" l' C i lanbertand rtnidi t ../ :.. ..•• 4 ..r..: td bso,notoinanned the GREEN ORAN t. t CHOICE. p,...,1 •.7.! ...', g: . :ora It ' and tiid Combotiond t! : - 0n , 1 ,, 10..c..;:.:;.:i-t .I.: :le.: on. and is able, I to furnish taro ll hot. tom, with everything dud thilast Market. tan td, . •,. '. RERDrMADEIT.7, 011 IGtr& ' 1 ' 154 d' r •''' 7: 11 INV 11 v; .....ull : , utcr. , .. Is;-.116 .will idea thrifttetritAG and STRIVG NI $ a —I , $ to . TRA ,„ ~.3frritz B $ _ poratoll Who dish* to retail them, lta'nheortoott m y (..'s of l itt uA AA T' a.t..t: it 1.4 t; -Pm be bou'e_ll Um Mb* nfortdda,; Harris orl.ort 'oo of f.'.l ./...t,..i . , Nain t e r„,,.,/ 5 4 1 r, "" u „ „I• d ii: - . A i, ow,r. :REIN CO Or .. ....7 8 :1' 'hove Ulm it,,,, ........ - I...____ w- • ...sr .. %. t.: 1 ' .., M ".".411: Vr - . ' ...I . ibi OkVfOrilerly OCCuI - ratlaralUON Xil i natia la at maniabidarool?...pa s IS by Aunt p;... vita ohp-ton ot,tbazrohh o . tfntb st ! .. 1 - - D., 6.IIIADER'S /I}lola_molibott I Letaiipthlavefig&SßA4f. r.- ' l7 ' l - Judge,Coate A' • unilersigned invite the attention of their friends g a nd the public in general, to their large stork of GOODS they constantly keep on hand. One of the firm haying just returned from the city again, where he has .carefully selected a heavy supply of kitESli and NEW GOODS. We wish the public to hear in' mind that an ex perience of many years and close attention to business, enables us to buy goods on the most farerable terms and sell them proportionably low. in particular to cash buy ers. It is , needless to say on what , terms . we: briy our Goods. Our,stock coneists Dry Goodi, Groceries - C,lueensteare, and will compete with any of our neighbors in qttandty,:. quality and price. We also wish one and all to remember that we continue to keep - • : • 11 ARDW, ARH, in nil Its brariches,elpial to any Hardware 'Establishment in Lebanon county ; so we ask particular attention to all consumers of any kind of Hardware, as our stock is suited for the erection of any kind of Buildings, and any article in the Way of Tools and Materiel for Conch Makers, Sad. diers,"Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Blacksmiths, Machi nists and Masons. , The Romer etnnOt Ali to obtain any article he can and nit,' for, and those who wish to com mence Housekeeping we can furnish with any article. It , --cOLIVTHY PRODUCE taken in exchange. JOHN D. & CO. Lebanon, April 14, 1358-it. .FRESIL °ARDEN nuns, tor . fait at . t-. „t'.. g: ... HERE WE ARE AGAIN ALL RIGHT SIDE UP WITH . CAPRI Tr ANSAS is creating an Important excitement all OM" ja, the country, threatening adiesolution of Union be tween the North and South, instigating alarming fights in Congress, and fearful flare ups in 'State Legislatures. State Conventions have assembled, city and town mass : meetings have been held—in ;short the whole country -has been in a generthuproar. LEBANON ilerwever, amidst all this universal political tumult, has the honor of having mall preserved her dignity of - quiet and peace, nothing could succeed in disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when a LARGE FLAG with a swarming BEE HIVE on the cue sfds% and the announcement of "Cheap Enctiess Goode," 00 the other, suspended from the corner building OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Seemed to indicate, that all waif not right; attention was attracted and curiosity aroused; various opinions with - regard to its object were entertained and soon a general stir all over town was found to exist. Men, wce men and children involved with puzzled astonishment, were Inirraing out, and crying, "What in the world Is the matter?" '-What's up?"= Truth, howevermontlash ed upon the minds of all Des-holders. when the novelty of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Boxes, Barrels and-Bales. amidst u crowd of spectatorlaiready collected around the doors ,and walks, all anxiously persevering for but - a glimpse at what has since to effectually mann .lthed.the natives. NEW : SPRING GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE, With suddenly harping upon ti thousand tongues, and` spread with the rapidity of a prairie tire all over the bo ;rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other item of the day fell into insignificance, in consideration of the individual intermits here at stake. A scene of excitement has ever since continued to pre- Tail within doors. by crowds of porsonsfrom every quer ter,collecting along the counters, who never fall to be come enthusiastic upon finding such GREAT BARGAINS IN New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, Tbebe,,t make of plain black Silks, Fine Bombazines and Langres, Elegant all-Wool De Lathes and Cathmerea, Beautiful spring style Dncols end Shepherd's , Plaid, Handsome Chain DeLaines and Alpaca Deßaixe. Splendid Collars,Sleeves Veils, Gloves, Hosiery and White Goods in ab undance. All qualities of Cheap Prints, Ginghams, Checks and. Union, French, and Doeskin Csasimerer, Plush, Satin and Grenadine Vesting?. ALSO, An assortment of English. Ingrain, Wool Fellier,Lith.- ing. Rng and Hemp Carpets for Parlors,Chambers, Hails and Sta varying in prices from 10 cents to $l. per yd.. irs, lIROCERLES AND QUEENSWARE, Oh Moats and Window Shacks in all their varieties. HaVing the experience of ix long term of years in the business, which with,te careful exercise of judgment and taste, with the advantage of rash in purchasing, and • determination of selling CUBA P. enables us—along with : the late system of selling for CASH or PRODUCE—to favor you with bargains, beyond any heretofore offered, as well as unimpaired by any of our competitors. *** Please call and see us, at the BEE-HIVE STORE. Opposite the Court House, Lebanon,Pa. GEORGE & snLLENBErtoER. Lebanon March 81,1858. • • Ifiebairnottliraller Bank. Cumberland street, one door east of Reinhard's Mote. WILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST on VV DEPOSITS, on and after the lost day of March, 135 T, via...— . • • For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum: For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum ; • For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent, per annum; requiring a short :notice ,of withdrawal. Interest paid In dullfor the DepOstra' from the date of 'deposit to the date of withdrawal. • Wwwill also 'afford a liberal line of at commodatioruato those who may favor..us with Deposits, .ayabfe on - deniand. Will pa on .a p nd MEXICAN •DOLLANSoin y d also premium on aid Mexican SPANISH Dol lars arid, Hey Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit' to all parte of the totted States, the Canada* and Europe: . Negotiate loans. ice., and do a general IX. CHANGE and BANKING ItIIRINE4S. _ • • G.' DAWSON Er/IX.MAN, President. Coco.. Gum, Caber... • • - . • _, 1 The itittersigited..STAkAGEßS, are Trolividually to the matt of their Eetabee,. fur. all Deposit. Obliv.tioup of .the ”LgaAtto.`4_VAMlT BANE. " UMW CAgREON, - 0' DAWSON 'COLEMAN,' .GEORGE SMULLEIt, LEVI KLINE. JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD. . • Lebanon, Nov. 18,1857. GEORGE GLEI3I. ."Cheap. JOH 1 111%0loAdiralbk; • • ifirt Maker still Alive.. TOUk•. SATLBit stiirkeeps constantly on hand .all .10 _kinds .of Cabinet warn Of the latest styles and the tbeet material and workmanship. HibstarieAly made; a nuailesr Of Superior SOFAS, •CHAIRSZBBREAVS, BlNliio TABLES,. BKBAKFAST ,TABLES, Sinks, Cupbenrac, Stands of all kinds, BK1)-. STEADS, kin& of Ware in hie line of lotalnest. All.of which he will will cheaper . for CASH ; than run be bonght elsewhere. lie is also ' " and attend funerals at Abesborteet notice.. All; persons in want of ( .Cabinet Ware will do well to give him &call at ids moms • In Mark : et street, dir4etly opposite the United Brethren 'Church, before parebaeing elsewhere. He ultimate his goods.to Le at represented, and If It • Ja ilbt Pa, lie wlll nnike it so, free of charge, iellanon, lreb. IT, 18+58.. • New Firrnitur . e - Store. liEr AR It IS ON R. DUNDORE wonll reepeethilly in -4.14...(eetn thie,Deblic that he has jak.p.the.stiol. ‘ 44,,,,, akuidere i Oyes, iiiCembeilen.l Street.: beiween Market =I ,and Plunk ftoad,,where be will keep the largest,pr.*, duullhoapeet assortment of FURNITUftE ever offered in 'Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and :Common Furniture, which be Wild than the likoL can be bought it, •any' other • !place in•Lobanon. 1.10 baa on hand a large assortment of Sofas.' ,Tstees-tetes,. Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta. blee, Whitt Nbte, Hat Racks, so. Alia a large and cheap stock of stuffed. Cane-scat, and common Chairs, Settees, liedstiatis f endii lot 'of cheap gattreeses, Also, Looking :Glasseao—(iailt: itceorieod: end Haboirany—very cheap. •Tenstian •1/11)pht Carriages,. Olga and Hobby Homes, fin nek.Particular -attention paid to UNDER. !FASIME • lie has „tin:prided himself with the FINEST linAfttiS IN 'LEB ANON. and will make Coffin! and attend Ptnentils, *t the shortest notice end moat reason able tams. : —Lebanon, March 24, 18.143. llcwseiceeperi , 4ltentioit :TI-fitot4I4HALL IN COM MOTION .• GIVAIND 'ri(HrBIT . IIttN!!! • • • .erlit:undertigiied heap :tat:kg:an returned from • , the city, where he bee • purchased the beet as. enrtingnt of PU.ILNITUIRS ever offered in Leb -2: an. air Thicr be taken this opportunity to 'ray,lielvill'inlOsa, Civr,Af ►oiCer, than at' any other eeiab iiiiblieue: Hering' '• . ' • ••• -- ' • .:80 P A'S, 'Tits-a-tete loi44,ger, Card Tab , * f.' "i• • • era ?eater; ' ;I r ked-Nets, Hat Rackei Tea "o•v g? , Lnabiny Gintasen, and oil kin. , . •*,, , rdf.i:Coinni t hi la u a iri(ch.cn fare (tit re. ,• Ahrin;•*,6,ra..eini, Venetian , Inhale,' Carriages fin Cbil dreg, Cal* Seat and Common CHAIRS, and aimcet own,' 4 110 •IrMagteillapteonly be aasociateti, with hie buidnese. , 4 1 1 r1k1 . , ntdeuee in c4O ling attention to thin .dl . ,00tally. invitee all to give blut Anal be. •f°l4o ' • 411Wherc 'Re' Is &tern:Lined not to be undeendil. Olint:lgil in the TOW.N,* HALL, in Market ' , street. • :• fir „ • -., : • 1 ! ... • • • THBO. P. FRANTZ...! ' I ,....arrEettailinkdeigUaltn/Sa will be kept on I • • 4)•• , /id nrielteli Pie been obtelned to attend, - ,49.1,41121 tit7.__ , . f Lebanon, CM ~' -~~ !. ,~~~