xtbanon Zbiltrtistr. TERMS,- $1 50 A TZAIt LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 26. 1858 HOME AFFAIRS. An Exhibition of Miss Wheat's School, we learn, name off on Thnreday evening The North Lebanon Brass Band and Union Mee Club of Lebanon, gave a Concert Monday evening at Jonnatown. James N. Rogers, still continues the Tin and Sbeetaron Business. He attends, in a workmanlike manner, total spouting, roofing, . Adv. next week. Mr. John H. Sowers was the fortunate person to win the Buggy at the Ladies' Fair, on Monday. The Harness was won by Mr. Swartz. The Town Council of Wilkes, berre contemplate to organize three Firo Compa 1110—here the engines put in good order, and area suitable houses fur their preservation and the ace of the companies. The letter of our Washington cor rexpondent did not come to hand last week until Wednesday. We now give a few paragraphs from it, not anticipated from other sources. A DePtructive Tornado liassed over a part of East Hammer township, Eighanon county, ',lt 'Tuesday evening of last ,week. It passed over the premises of George Tiattk, Jacob Zimmerman, Jacob Finmrip - iner, Jaeoit Athert. Oeo. Gerimrich, John Batkenstose, Jutt'Ob liar• per, and others, tearing down trees, fences, and injuring buildings, A portion of the lots commonly known as the "Mifflin Estate," in 'North Lebanon borough, are now in market at private sale. It hat been the desire of ninny persons fir a number of years past that they should ho sold for Improve. went. In view of which we doubt.not, that the op portunity being offered, they will he speedily die. posed of. See ndv. in another column. We were pained to learn on Fri day that Mr. DAVID nee, of the Grua of Shirk b.. :Tice, had met with a very serious accident, by breaking one of his legs. Ile had been . out rid ing, atti upon the warn, while stepping from the carriage, mode a tais•etep, fell, and fractured the limb at two plicee. DO was conveyed to his home, and attended by Ductur4 C. D. ElLoantona and MAusnAt.L. Ile is doing very well under the circumstances. WE have seen many peop l e in Lebanon, but on Monday were the most. Know. lag that our county ooutains a population of but 30,000 we cannot say. conscientiously, that there were so many, hut with reverence we would name 15,000, more or loss If any body counted them, and will give us the exact, number, wP shall make necessary corrections, bat until then wo stand by the 1.5.000, more lees. The entrees were the Bal loon AscenAion, Ludic!' Fair, and the day being a holiday•—(Whit•lSlonday.) Mr. Henry Bubb, of the firm of nun ,t Rocs, has just returued from the city with a new lot of Cooking Itunges„Furnnees,Ven tilaturs, and Regulators. Ile also procui,ed, n new article called the F,:racr's Cook, to which he mills the attention of families. It is portable, and 4 441mirably adopted fur washing, butchering, soap boiling, &c. Any quantity of water can be beat. e,l by this contrivance, with the smallest possi• hie quantity of real. Ile invites farmers and others to call at his Ewe in Cumberland street, opposite hotel, and louk at his goods. Locomotion under Difficulties.— An old codger, with ugly Oh, knapsack and empty bottle, his dwarfed hotly filled with runt up to the eyes, found his way to town on Thurs. .I;iy last, in opposition to the dogs who disputed ;)ie. entrance. About the .middle of town his drunken head made better progress then his drunken legt., and contiouod so fur about en hun dred yurdt4, when the whole trines of drunken Ito u:snity tumbled into the Otter. He wile heiptld 4- i.p, ngaiu E•troted, and, after ono or two tumble's, I, he found his wily ant of town. We note the wai ter, because it being un'uwful for potter hogs to run about the otreetv, we cannot eee the propria- Vj.y of pertoitting drunken ones to do so. Piton. J. 11. STEINER, the daring Young American Aeronaut, made another mag nificent Balloon Ascension from Lebanon on Monday. This was his second ascension from this place, and both wore as successful as science and daring could make them. He did not get off at the hour ad vertised,on neeoun tof the high. wind but at precisely four oclook, he entered his tiny oar, and in a moment was sidling beautifully over our town in a south east direction. Ho was dressed in the American sailor "rigging," (very becomingly too,) waving his flag, the stars and stripes. as far as the eye could beheld him. Be landed safely, some miles beyond Shoefferstown, in Lancaster county, having sailed about 1 I miles in as many _minutes. and was brought back to town, by 'Air. H. D. Carmany, about 7 o'clock three hours after he ascended. There must have been 10.000 people on the ground, but we are sorry to say, that. an at his first ascension, their curiosity was gratified with. out rendering Mr. Steiner an equivalent. We tru .4 our business-men, who reaped a harvest ff.(' m the many people be attracted to town, will, if Nary have not already, do "the right thing"tu wnrds him. so that when he leaves our town, as he ' , bort!) , wilt, tie can do so rejoicing. He: now g.es, by invitation, !to Harrisburg, York, &e., and we take pleasure in thus publicly recommend ing him. If be undertakes to,..make an ascension, be will do so, to the gratification of all. He is no humbug. NARROW EFCAPE.—Judg,e Thompson Of the Philadelphia Court of Quarter Sessions onkiatur day tart re considered the sentence of Panty Watts, who hail been sentenced to five years' im prisonment, after a eenvietion for garroting. Watts wag one of a party charged with running a win.terii d6.7r,an alley, and, after garrot ing. rohttink •It has since been clearly pro. red nisi the drover, Instead of being garroted, went voltonterity into a den with a colored Cy: prints, anti that the, latter had plundered Mtn- The whole story of tge:garreting was manufactur ed and Waite it gut bhon ascertained, had nut b it,: to do with the affair, Axe.—Op laat Sottirday, ns Mr. Levi I.lrubstkei, of • WeretiOlt township, and bis , on, a lad'of nhout twelve yeirs of age, were walking through his .wheat the, boy being ; vottio diatom:le behind hie: tether, on a 'ololdon at:rem:nod with terror. Mis father hasteuing.httek, found that a monstrotm black snake Baricoiled aromd the hoy'a foot and logL-the.boy being • t without ithoest—and bit him in a "dreadful many; nor. Mr. Brubaker having to ouriptiri the.boy. could not follow to kill it, After bringing., the' led home, be made , an application - Or nalaratua dissolved in ,whisky, which r eget-U:414 reuieVed tha poioaa.—Lan. Ex. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER The Missionary Board of the Uni ted Brethren Church held their flannel session in this Borough lust week. A number of strange ministers were in attendance, stud the proceedings we learn, were quite interesting. Dangerous.—Taking a walk out, South Mulberry Street recently, we observed publicly exposed an uncovered well at the road side. Thspince is no duttb t much .frequented, and immediate steps should be taken by the prop. er persons to have the already too long neglected affair repaired, which may perhaps be the means of, saving the lives of unguarded individuAls. A New Badge.—Dr. Hooker, of this Borough, presented to each member of tho Perseverance Sete Horn Band, a hematite! silver Badge. It resembles a halt moon, man ears the following inseription—"p. S. 11. Be."AN The Collector, Mr. A. 11. Etnhich, will soon call upon our citizens for the State and County Tax. Those desirous of saving fire per cent. (and who wouldn't these pinching times.) . would do well by "squaring up" previous to the 11th day of July ensuing, The citizens of our neighboring • towns _we observe, , are joining the crowd who claim a right to the National Foundry. Meetings are -exiled, resolutions ad , pted, and Committees appointed to urge upon the government "the so. ,periur advantages of their sites." Without any disparagement to any of the places proposed, we think there is no town in the Union that preaeuts a more suitable location fur convenience th beau ty than Lebanon, and our claims in this impor tant matter should not be overlooked, We have for the past few weeks devoted a good portion of our time to the Ladies' Fair, acting in the capacity of `•one of the Com mittee," and conscquebtly were unable to do full justice to our column. The deieing of*ys and means" being now over, "ro sma! againlier severe in gracing our column'With whatever tnay occur. So kind friends if you only.give us rr teral, we shall endeavor to prove thit---"We are at your service." 'Brudder Alose4 aliaa 'Vandyke,' very truly remarks that he is getting still aeper in the miro v and excuses his weakpess.b yadding that '.he ought to pour the shot-barber." That's just what every person thinks, notwithstanding his half column of skillful defonee,,:a.s; he . very modestly calls it. The "Brudder'!,and several of his critics are growing raving Mad, and we would advise them to keep 'cool' and. send along a few more of their dog-types—their others hav ing been mob appreciated as good-looking.— Since they become so skillful, their services iu another yr-prise would perhaps pay. 'Moses,' a la 'Vandyke' as in the days of the Times, never neglects to steal his locals from the Lebanon pa pers—Un cosy way to write "lettere." The Ladies' Fair and. Gift Enter prise (mine off with raw on,,Munday. Early in the morning Hags wore unfurled to the breeze :u all parts of town, and ourArientla from tile 'rural districts' poured in by scores. ,Never on any former oceasion have we seen so large and gay an at , staatlnge of people in town. There was great rush-to the lair. Clentletnekwrere allowed to —spread': themselves freisl4llefaro ‘ the pleasant things to eat. :11.114TO:1U: and . the scone fg the re• fresitinezit loculit!,,Waa agreeable to the eye of a hut gry man, and to .the stomach of a full one.— There was but one dour:for entrance aod exit.— Those entering kirekertal tbo:e attempting to go out could not, but in lieu thereof increased the squeezing.. , The occasion was. greatly enlivened with the excellent mustmol the Perseverance Band, which mottrihuted much. Cu the interest of the occasion. In front of the Hall Stood a regular 'ticket wag on,' the •Persererance Engine,' from the bitters. neat address having been delivered by J. L. Hight myer, and Was fullewtd by several other speakers during the day. Visitors trout a distance were 'also present, among whom we were pleased to find our lire. t3po, A. J. Ashen leiter, of Nurristown,,and several members of the Reading Hose. In the lower Hall stood the beautiful Ilosc. Carriage, Buggy. Harness, & e.—. -Thu Buggy was drawn. ith ticket No. 240, by Mr. J. H. Sowers,and the Harness by bleFtra. Swartz, with ticket No. 116, the remaining No.'s drawing cigars. We congratulate our young' friends upon their success, and hope similar ac cidents mar befall them. lye wer e sur p r i se d to gee a. nyinter luckyfer once, and our lire, typo,. John ) htiS; to feel satisfied With this; p a i r , as Lit was no "out.of.poeket" business, and the prize get in'a fair manner. The Fair room wits beautifully dos:orate,' with wreaths, bouquets ) festoons, &c. Mr. Bauch, of North Lebazionfpresented the Ladies with one o f the most beautiful - iced' 20 pound calms we ever laid our eyes - up On. A design of th e perse verance Engine, mounted on *he cake gave it an attractive appearance: Mr. Green' was also on hand with a' large and heavy iced cake with a design of the Hose G% Fringe and Company; it was gotten tip :with, great. rare and skill, Mr. Smith and several others not to he outdone, hod splendid cakes . and minds on hand, The :supper in the evening was a least of reasort end allow of soul," and the ladies cannot be too thankful to many of' our good end, kind-hearted citizens for their aid in sending in'provisioas. On the whole we must say . , tlkWyrasretaly a grand tif t fair, and all gallant peoplelfppear tVinve teen - satisfied with it. TiMse wo gni rid of a little of their loose change i ns 4 Itidt reWsiThrsoe4 that it went for a guild cidislrettietlilitg t iailble and Worthy, and which we always like to sea encouraged--the gallant firemen. - EXCITING AFFAIR IN KENTLICKY. — Newport, Kentucky, was the scene. last week,.of an excit ing damoi.tio scandal. The actors in the drums. are a banker, an enginerr and bis wife. The.en gineer, suspecting that 801110 unauthorized party was surveying his lot anti interfering,with his domestic links,.pretended leavehomac and then with a friend, to watch' his pretriises. lie SOOTI dlscouered that his f head the , loarli l eiwes drawing illegally upon his eapital.andoot raishin,g dishon ored drafts, drew a revolver on the millionere.— The banker, so eager fur 'wild, ran from lead. The husband pursued, but was arrested , shoot lug expedition by the Sheriff,. has now com meneed a more.eivil suit in the 'eeurts,4 and lays his damages, stks24. 000 IN STRIOtIS PRISO?YER.—An EngliAt piper publishes the sketch. of the life,of & pristaer, nom posed by bitnself in Wiyiehester t ,pvil.t ;Pie prigi. nal is in the shape of a. printed book; the letters and wont.% ail having ttthen.cdt,ottlitf Waste pa• per the man, with his finger nails, as no knife or scissors were olded.- After mating out the words suitable to Ilia purpose, he earefifilY 'Pasted them in proper order to form a stfialt book, com prising 22 pitgea. A p ibcp poetT4pdtfrePseA to the prisoner's wife, is included iu the ttinglilur production; lIEISI , . • ,01,- The miners of Schuylkill county pre,* strike,. and serioaa fears ure entettaiiterihittit riot would ensue. AX6itC;SPQ peapia,attaile;:i thi Fair, 'clerillrhit-hiotalo. - - • THE LEBANON ADVERTISIM.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. "Save while you may, No morning 81112 lasts a whole day." WM=M Messrs Wallace 1 Phillips, are now canvassing this plitee for the purpose of getting up a business Directory ot Lebanon, Reading. Pottsville and in tervening towns. It will contain the naives it all. business men of the above plaees, and have a htSge cireuln Gott . We have cite mined their Wash. Ington, Georgetown and Alexandria lkeetory. and find it on excellent work. They travo now in press a Directory for Lancaster, Ilarrieburg, Columbia and York. 4 0t4r. A rare event occurred in Saxony--the release of a convict after not fewer than fifty years' detention. This man was condemned to imprisonment for life for having formed part of a notorious band of brigands, and was sent to the prison of Walheine. lie remained there until a few days ago, when he obtained a pardon, Not withstanding his long confinement, he is in good health, and he has returned to his native village of Leutersdorf with a sum of 200 tinders, the pro duct of his labor in the gaol. ATTACK Sty A CITICKEN.—The Village Record states that a little daughter of Ur. Patrick Ale Coy of West Chester was severely injured on Sat urday last by a game cock. The oh ieken came out of a yard and attacked her, driving his spur into the neck of the child. just. 'Wow the ear, about half an inch deep, and, indicting a wound on the forehead, which was out .to the skull, and several other wounds.about tho face. WASHINGTON,. May 18—The Government in. tends keeping a lin& iniinary force ita Salt Lake valley, and will Make Salt Lake city a depot of Stores. equipments, Sce. Even if the Utah intelligence prove true, the supply trains will be pushed en, and communica tion established and mniutained between Fur:. Leavenworth and Salt Luke city. Sr. Lona, May 20—Accounts from Xansas continue to report outrages and robberies by Montgomery's band of outlaws. Several stores and the post-othco at Willow Springs were rob. bed on thellth inst. Heavy robberies are also reported in different parts of Johnson county. it is stated that three hundred families were driven out of Lynn county. Montgomery-holds a en ptain's commission un der General Lane. His understood that the band have a written pledge,. under. which they ore sworn.to drive all:pro-slavery settleis. out of the .Territory, and to break up the land sales -of July next. Thekerman, the Nail Robber, in the State Prison, TheSevi-Thiren Reyister announces the arri val of TOCKERMAN at the State Institution in Whetherfield, safe and sound. He takes the af fair coolly and philosophibally, and is evidently under this sanguine hope,or belief that he will not be a boarder there for the ?all term of his sentence years—as ho requested tliat 'ltia clothes might be laid down in camphor, so as to be sweet tud,whole when he : should emerge from prison again. Ile is now 18 years old, and will be 'to' , erably, well advanced when his term shall have been completed, lie also requested the Warden to have a carpet put upon his sleeping cell ; and seemed somewhat surprised when be was inform ed that Counectieut did not afford such a luxury to criminals. GREAT DESTRFCTION OF LAGER BEETL-Mr. Felix Costa has a cave in St. Louis, Mo., for the deposit of the beer made at his establishment, in which was stored away about 3,000 barrels of la ger beer. It is situated in the - immediate neigh berhaod of the Iluuse of Refuge. There, it sw,ms, an immense hotly of water bad accumula ted from the recent heavy rains, and the city au thorities. attempted to fold at, outlet for it. In doing this., tho.whole body of . water was precipi tated into. Mr. Coste's care. The barrels of lager bear etoiumetaced floating about—the bungs. new• er driven in very firmly, ware forced out, and the contents of the whole 3,000 boatels were, lost.— The water escaped through,. the isturfil channel. and, Wednesday morning thweavo,was free from wow, and beer. The loss is s3o,ooo—and it 'is presrpned that a lawsuit will have to determine whether. the city is not liable for the unskilful ness of its of& rs. • LUMBER CONING Dowsdu Putpc- 7 -The Cultnn• bia Sp,y says, that the continued reins fitly-, awed. len the river, which now, runs, its high _Mt.during any previous freshet of the present sosson,and we have a fair prospect of receiving the main body of the .NorthAdranch /umber which has not yet Inen able . to reach c market. Thu rafts are rapidly dropping in, and we anticipate a busy scene during the coming week..• .Prices have, kept down, and all qualities of lumber rate tower titan for seVertd years past. ftift" Two young persons desired to marry, but the girl's mother wouldn't consent, and she being of age,,the gentleman sued out a writ of hateat corpus, and the mother was compelled to bring the deughter into court. 'The judge a.ktd the girl whether she wanted to marry Smith? She said "Yes," and he married theta. I= The Lchniton ffirark(t. Ctirefully- Corrected TVer4ty by Myers- &Sit - our. • LEltAiii/N,'WeuxthuAr, MAT 20, thsl3. I,eb. Mills Ex. Fun. $ 5 6.0 Poratoes. vbu , C 2 Smith Extra 50t} .Iggs. S . Leb. Vol. Roper. Pine 4 . 50 ..ui ter, li lb., 15 Prime V. bite Wheat, 14.15 Lard. 9 Prime Red Wheat, I ' ou ration', l lO Prime Rye, -- . CU Ham. Coru t GO I , lmultlerF, 8 ()MS. 33 ^ides, 8 (lover seed, ' 3 Oil Soap. . 5 Timothy ,zeetl, 259 hees.wex, . 25 1. lax aced. 150 S% bite bap, 5 pplos. ef lin- 100 Mixed iingx, 2 Lrial A pptex [willed, 1 1- lux. 2 I•eiwh .. .Siiitz._ 25q 1.0:001 —llutzeln," 121 I fenthetAsAi lb; id% 110 1 1Vool. It )11., Cherries, 40. Unions, 50 soup Beano. "ft qt., i. 8 Vitofur. "' pi . 124 Apia: nutter, V., crook;. 45 'rite Philadelphia Market. i'MLAtagirl'lM.A., MAY ,24 b 1q)8 . . . noux.—The Flout' market is dull and unset tled, and holders are very anxious to sell; stand ard superfine is offered at $4 25014-371, holder: generally asking the latter rate furstraight brands. Sales of 200@.300 bbls mixed IVestern, however, are reported at a fraction off our loweit Ifgeres. The trade are buying. moderately at from $4 37i• up to s@o hhl for culninne to choice superfine, extras and ;alley tots as in. quality. .Rye Flour and Coro Meal are quiet but tirtiL , and rather scarce at $3 25 Tia ; a sale of 100 Lads of the former was made at a private bargain. The in speittions-of Flour and Meal at this pert ft;r the week, wer5.10,093 bbls, itscludiag 14,510 barrels :uperfine Flour. GRAIN.--In Wheat the receipts and sales have hewn limited at 100(g11090 fir fair to choice reds, and 11110125 for_ Waite; 1700 bush. Southern red sold at our highest figures. •Itye is in steady demand, whit further sales of 1000 hush. Penna., nt fdiv. Corn is scarce and wanted, and sales of 300 to 400 bush. yellow Ore reported, part at .70e, afloat, and part at a' price not public, supposed to to he about 71e, which it would more readily command. Seine lots in store are reported at 09 ®7oc. Oats are not mutt inquired for, anti ousted at He for Southern, mud 37®35e fur Penna. • PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MAR RET.— Tbe offering of Reef Cattle at the Bull's Head New Drove Yard were less this week than last, amounting to about 750 head, and the market was more brisit t but withmkt any advance in pri ces, which ranged at. fret:l4lB to $lO the 100 lbs., the latter for extra quality. , The supply of Beeves at.gariell's - Avenue• Drove Yard. was al so-less than last week, about 450 bend, ineluding 100 taker! titt,Nteiv York. The balance - iii lots at from $8 to $9 50 the 100 lbs:- Some extras brought 510—averaging $8 50a$9. About 400 Cows and Calvoslyere 'at market this week;.prineipatily at tbelVaShingthh Drove Yard, Ridge avenue, and sales were made at from $31510t• 50' for fresh Cows, the bitter fori.exlik; ts' $3O 'from serinserti,:dttd: $l5 t 0 .52614: drktewi. - • ' " • , - ,•:"f The arrivals-of Hogs at the Union-Droveletik Were about VAQ'tie„ltd', 7,9,9bUtlAgOrere talow,to New yoriv, antf tiwremainder soldlet froca,t64s to $7 25 the 100 lbs. nett, as to qtiality'. - 4' , AggiciliggOtAtfitinihiooeft,of„,.,prinripayty: at Wiidall'a at from $.4 , to $9 iicti; stoixraing to quality.. GENERAL DIRECTORY IMME THI Fi HERA:I.-GOV ERN NI tu `Ft 1 311 .0 1 .11111111,t1t" Pytt out vn uia. Vice rresi rut -John cal Ky e[teak.-r of ttre titono-Jan t os I, t o, of S ,e , retory cat State-Leona pins of 32v/o w ,. ecrwnry of the Trea,nr, Cobb. of Oa S c„t,try of Thompson, of Miss. ;t ot :n.o' 7 of the 1 , 1-tvy , -luut 'Coney, of Coon SUrriaarY cal' War-John 11 Ploy kJ...of Ya Postmaster detierni.- Aaron Br o w,. 0 , Tenn Attorney lbtfteral -Jeremiah S Snick. of Pa Chief .111fttee -Ropier It Tarter ; Akoqo'lote Justlses...-.30101 uti o „„, Jamey S Wayne,'Jultti eat ion, I'etits-1' Daniel. Sstunni NOINoU, Robert C drier, J.thu A Cautpttittl, and Nathan Chitin ti. S rATg.: OFFICERS. Governor-Wm Y Pitekor, or ',rem/ling cu Secrotsry 4 f Stato-Wrn 31 noisier, fierks co Surveyor tit iternl-:-.14.h it Rowe, of Frsukft 31 Auditor General-Jacob Fry, of Montgomery tnt.• Trettaurer-1123Ty S SlaarlLW, of Lemeaster Stmerintendent of Poidic Sehoots-lleury C Uickok, of Dauphin fluid C o mmissioners- Arnold Plum r, of Veil:num; ticorge Scott. of Colutukin ; Nimrod Strickland, of Chester -' Judges of the Supreme Court-Walter II LOwria. Chief JW•tict.. Win A Porter. 'Geo W Wood third. J. 4 Thomp. son. r:tii Strong - pu nue int - PICIDLS tilt LEBANON COUNTY - Presideor J Pearson Aas.Tiota• Jo . s on-[tine think, U 13 Deppen 'Sheriff-Das - hi 31 prothoootory-J Kbor Recorder and Clerk sf Qourtee Sessions-0 P Itegtster-Dani.-1 tr .it Jr , Clerk of Orphans' U itrt:lefferson ^ Light Tres-carer-Joseph 110 - a Mint Cotnniitoioners-lerderick Shultz, Jestib ii iiitchtunn, Defitittirer Cktintiimsionern ; Clerk-Cs rut 3lessenwr-Saninel Lutz .. - County Su itnritit,tpietit--J! .. din El Kluge Ilia - riot, At t may - vi Mei.y - Srnentril Loreeko•ro-loose Bort°, Losij3ki;3ai.r 7 Simnel 73elant Attaishothe i'oysicuto-OWWItr Ittoluktiird And-torn-. Julio S Ihnutterker,John Light.„(tantior)llettry . . firmult ()fluty Surveyor—Adam Grijtinger Comiwr—Davy.l K7lch .11erraultile Apprdibv.r—Wm.ri Ibueb .t.pBA.NON 139.1f4UC4Ef OFFICEIt3 chter Bur,%o46—Jacult eiale :keg stunt Barges,:—.l ki Daugherty CUUII if—Geary Bust). George Melly, - Henry Ituffman, Ar..sts.J M Mtu k. W Fauber Borough Counsel—J W Mhdr. Esg 111 It tsar...hods—George Waltrr, sr'• J walrus or the Peace—A Sliy, Jus (Helm Euu-h t +I —JosShantz Schoot Directors—Edward A Uhler. :Neel) Stllitt • Eiill9 Reber. I lenry Zmimerman..lleury Dert S :12 McAdam Ag.essor—A Il kltntdch, W) Samuel Her be:um t W W) A. 8 ,4 Goadttart. Aduni Riiu, {W . W) ilreeintanit John D littt yt aa - Supervisa , e—Ueorge Dorgiier,"(E W) J. Lascomb4W W) Judge—tkerga Snavely. (W '1.1) Beivard 'Rauch A") Inspectors—Abner airman Pater LStquah, (W. II ).3 Itndartnel. Jnel.Hoffman.l., n 7.— . Burtitegs, - Treasurer—lEdvArd A Ulder Ptistlitittreag—M ra A Litathrnff . . Pulice—lfeury M...C.ord. Hardy ituth Woud CorderslAvi Phrtitter, NOBTII L,ELIANON OFPIC,ELLS 011 - IPf Burgois—Frankaultcr Ae isiNut But gyss—til.lvon UtgliG Council- - Cyrus , rslutch. Fishcr, Joseph „Fusion, J, ) ,613 o.".hutr, High Colly:y.aule—Peter ktkenroLlt, ar Wood . corder—.l• trn rox.„ier. :70 tic.. Of, the i'vace—Juldiii Lt Iht. - /s., , essor— , -11,1,safont " , • Asstlig;ffruari. C.5..441 norzte-r' School Direvtor•.--..l:nuutlatiinontlalunuas Fuster,lienry BuILZ,IOIIII K 1 3nuve2. Jacoi, Sulor7wor,--,1. , 1in Arnold Jseub Gordy, sr .11Olge--361111 lirait, sr in•ln:ciors--Lhrahnm tteatetter, Win Black e ut ,,bible FaAtacitt A.uditor--S4inuel Etcher - AtIf.NCIES Agent fur Howard.* eVa Expren Company-John Agvnt fur Lebanon Hutnal Ingunineo O—Al3 Hip. CORPORATIONS LEBANON B kNK—Tresldent, John W Ginningor ; Cash. ier. Edward AUhler. '• Teller. Joseph Karat; Clerk, (leo Melly ' Directors. Dr. J.,ho W. Glooiliger. Wm. Lehman, Lel Goodhart. Dr lionry Schnook. Jaeob Wit ion.. Jr, Dr Geo It idenaur., Dr D B Marshatt, Blehaone, Henry' Holtman. jr, Henry Heilman. (Jones " town) Geo 1- :Willer, Miebtel Kreider, (0 J B Meister Discount day, WedOesday. . NORTH LEBANON It Al IAtOAD COMPANY , L-PrestdPnt, Jahn Kranae ; Secratary, I W Man ;.Treasurer. Jab Waidle ; Directors. It 1,1 Coleman, WM °Div/11311. JZSCA Weicile, D S Ifauunarai, Jacob I.caql., J L 11..31 olds 1 LEBANON GAS COM YANT—Pretadent. Wridle: See. rotary and Traasurer.lW I.4ljah ; Dir,ctors,J Walate, ddam Grittinger, D M Eliquany, John Ueurge Dr Gra Rosa. Oeo GIAuL Geo linftitian LA:MANUA 3111 .- iiAL, INSGtrANCE: Co3lPANl7—Prinii• ...wit. John .13e...mer Prvablout. D Karnutny ; T 1 emntrer. 0- 0.1 , ; Secretary, Wni A Barry ; Di rectors. John Brunner., Geo 'E` Melly, Napoleon D. h. John 0 SrMs.,r. David 11 'Rank. 11 I.liev6r, Geo Josiah iluuck, S K Truihier, lla cid Hank, WLII A Barry SOCTE'IIES Meant Lahaagn Lodge, A Y tl, Nit '2•26.04 , 1.2 , oh the Seat M edneaday to taa - New Moon. at i o'clock. - NV - M. gijia lt4her; SW, A S Ely W. S T 3lc itinn3,. Trtlial rer II Derr. Se.:ratory, I. It Maugher MolaLan Lodge. I ooroF.lso ttSß—Meets on &tur d:le even i..gs,at 8 o'clock. NG. George 11 Raincoat; VG. Matth,n Wike!: Secr-t•iry. Win Match Lehan ri Lodge. Iti 3f OF. No-t2l—meet. on Friday evelaga. at S o'clock. N •(3. t Fauber; VO, Sulu won smith; ,reretary. U K Miller V.I3C11111.1110(tt—Ill. , ..18 rho ar.,11,1 and fonrth Number in C P. di onit Mu..tott : tl P. Adam sW. t►a4 militia: .1 W Henry Se:ribe . icNinler - . . . . DitF.,a,tl So 101 8 ', F ','•—nwqs ivdri Wedpeadaty eve. niu, WP— 1.3 - 'Eri Kr.feb; W AL-Gt 4 flge el , " 0) ;R S ---e. A tiller; F. I.—Wm f; Yard; Treasurer—George Derr AMU' it, AND DEPAATURE OF MAILS From !'Mind ha la. and thn Hest. at 1134 A M Flom llorti..blirg and the Wt t. at 4.P M From Lime:niter between 5 Zs 6 P M From shtolfoSto,ll. et le A. 51 From Frederfrksburg cud Jonestown, it 9 A M Mardi; gismo h-re at theiblluwing hours : For ihb'k.:4. , st :0,4'1 , 31 For theli rot at ft A it F lottlem , r,.r at 8 A 31 For Sluqlreratonn at 31L,4 ' For Fredericksburg and Jonestown at 8'.34-P • -sl3geial ARP R E A D DT?: nARD:M A :VS ADVERTISEMENT! .112::: eat day and .latey. liettuw,ty'sPlus.--llappily for mankind, mercury. iron and quinine are filling into disuse. Wherever , these marvel-werkintr introduced. they. .supersede,ali the old.remedics. lieromfoie, diseases of lbe stomach. the liver and the limp have been treated in a-way that may he de-igratted as murderous. The medicines a•imin isteed. even where they have smothered the disorder for a time, have done so at the expense of the eonstil Mien.— These on the contrary ex,pel the seeds of the mala dies instead of merely choking r'eti•rt the symptoms far a time and renovate the• con titutl•m and the whole, i t:it-organization. in eases rd . ilysipPAti liv;;r complafut, bilious f.v.•r. lung fever, diarrhoea. dysentery. constipa. ti••lt and bilious or nervous head ..she, the relief they at ford is Immediate, and the eures they accomplish muf,ict. DISEIS al OF THE LIVER, Dy this disease we understand an indaminalion either in the membrane or sui mance of the litiiriknown by dull pains in the right side. ties isternaeh iiloays disor dered the yells, tines of the gkitt,' dry cough, tongue coated, costiveness, high -colored Urine. - and of a - tbl k nature; severe weakness and severe pains in the head. The quantity of - corrupted humors in the region of tho liver, causes a defdctivri secretion of Abe bile. The thar when healthy servea-as a filter to the blood, to separate all impnrity from it or to refine it. When diseased!, it cannot purify the blood, which. whlu sent to rhe lungs; brains; and ether parts In a morbid condition, may cause Jattediee,itionsate - Lion Insanity...to., and wiihholding the natural stimidas to the intestines, causes Dyspepsia, Piles, amt other complaints, as you perceive the direct way to unravel arid - tear the (chide intern to piece!.' A patient, cutlet - lug from thi4 complaint. shottld resort to speedy relief. Yet there are very few inedieineri worth it cent it, curing dirreases.. What then shall be rlone? We say, use Dri Morse's Indian Root Pills. as they ere composed of plantoand recta; they wit be found a Sure curator this painful disease, 'because they ion-gee:from the lady those corrupt and stagnant limners. anti to cleanse and renew the blood, which is the cause not only Of the'disesse. of the liver, and the in2ocimaticin of the kidney awl the bladder. but of every description of MS ease. From 3t04 of the above pills, 'taken every night on going, to bret will Ina few days, relieve the body f everything that is opposed to health. Dr. Morse's . Indian Root Pills are .43ehl by ell dealers - in Medicines. THE GREAT ENGLISH, REVIEDY SIR JAMES ODARKE'S . • . Celebrated „Female Pills. Preparktrom aprtseriptien of Sir ,T Clarle 7 ilt. D., , Physician Extritordinary to the Queen. Thin invalnuble nudicine is unfailing in the cure of ail those 'manful and dangerous diseases to which the female cumditutiun to subject. It moderates all excess, and...re moves all obetructions.tuul a speedy cure may lie retie:don. TO ;SIAM:IND LADIES, • it is peenlierly suited. It will. in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle,. Tr .. ipe OneDollarl heart the Gerreihment Stamp of Great lintab . i.• to prevent court terfeite., CAUTION.! These Dills should'not be taken by femarelf thong the first thia , mcaltlis 'of Pregnancy, its they are sure'ttctieing oniflsl'ariiagei,but;at any, other time. they, acerears,', In all cases of Vet-rota and Spinal Aftec"lOns, pao 14 the Nos andlimbs, flitigne on slight eitertion:!palytaliciii of t h e' ilea rt.ltYsterles end white's, theWPills .wi effect a' ure telie:itall other means hare failed, and although a, powerfnl renieely.'dnuSt - contain irott, calotrielinnEinony; or anything hurtful to the constitution. • Full directions accompany each pack, tole Agent fur the United. States austral:lade, ' JOB , . AIDSES, (late I. C.. 11,114 win di - CO Rectuisfer, N. I'. N. 11.-4,1,00 and 6 postage 6stamps enelosed to any au thorized Agent. williustire abottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by, • Dr. ROSS, opp&llte dit Wirt Douse. Lebanon, Pa., and by all rospeitableDtgigii, tninughodt•ilie Drat! States atacintinteti by.. ervel. Diych,"lteadiug,:pe,„ , Oetobei l 7, iftfaLly.: . " I 4 ' • - • . : To all whom it may Concern.- , -Tho onuie r signed -begs -Iqave, to-inform.- his ppi mtogkei d-the public iireerlaral; eat istill.'norttiriumr to Tuthurffeit CAJUN= "WOrErfrillt4frovitrt: mica Walnut street. between Itemlees and Reinhard's Hotels, In the fn.rough of Ullman. The public will please re member that hie work in made up of better materials, and is of butter finish. than can be found in any other 'oei,d•ltshment itu the borough of Lebanon. Doc. 2.418.57. IIItOTIIERLINE. . . i)S.Anothar 'Wonderful Cure. made by Pratt & Betel er's MAGIC OIL. Reacting. l'a., June Ist., P. 57. ?deems Pa AT, t fforctrea.--.This Is to Certify. that I bare been afflicted with Rheumatism for years, and have expended SOMA four hundred dollars. to have it cored, but all to no effect. lused but one bottle of your Magic Oil--am now well. " Yours Truly. .1011 N TROXET,, Washington st.. between 9th and 10th. ORLI/BOWS OENUINE PREPARATION. lIELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. IIELBIROLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELAIBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION It , prepared according to ilnuanacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy Mitt Chemical knowledge &rated to their combination. AQP - Sco advertisement h , xid.Al lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. • Rciiiioa•c I'~'otirc4. EngThb prouthing next Sunday morning .and o ,, ening in the itiethedit4 Episeepal rhtirch. Nekt Sabbaih rueru!n , r anti evening. in the Eng= lirh lehgturga, in tii s e Returner - I Church. 'German Preaching next Sabbath morning in the • 'Moravian church. German Sertice", in connection with the Mehra don of the Lora'' , Supper, in the morning and English in the Evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. ar: I E , OD . the 20th inst., at tbo house of the bride's fath er. by the Rev. F. W. Kremer. Rev. John W. Stint:flee t t0 . ...N1r, , s Mary M., eltleat daughter of Bta.julitill Map., Esq., ail of bisavuerstown, Lttbn 01l sp. Ou the 234 inst., by the,satno, Mr. Beltzer Shelly, 411' .N:Lebenon, to 'Miss Vetluiribe A. Fox, of South'rehanou On the 2011 inst., by Rev. Augnatus M. Moses Over, to Miss Barbara Reny, both of Laneagter 1'.3., By the Rev, H. - S. Miller, May 20th, 'Reuben Steinmetz,' of S. Aunrille, to Sushonna Shook, of Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County . D I E D, YU thia place, on the 22nd inst.. Canaille Eliza beth. infant daughter of Abraham Lad Marga ret Welf, aged 3 years. 7 months and A days. On the 17th inst., iu Jackson township, 2.1i4s Catharine Hain, aged 77 years and IC days. On the•l6th inst., in Jackson township, Mrs. So phia Roppenhaver, nged 82 yeats, 2 months and 17 day*. - . ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RANDALL'S LIPP, Or 11110 M A S 3 EFFERSON, _.vot. ; ap:ti 'Vol. 2, of AMEIUGAN CYCLOPEDT..k. re- Seirt;dand for sale at GOOD'S Book Store, Market street, Lebanon, Pa. May 26, 1856.-2. t. . HOUSE, LOT rind Fatrniture AT ' r Ft E at:Bet:Tiber offers st publldtale, on S...kTURD lr, -1 'JUNE E. 1858, at his shop, his tne'new two ,t,...F-AA story IlltldE DWELLING 1101181 i and half jr7 lot of GROUND. situated on MarketstrAct, south lit - of - 1114i in'the borough of Lebanon blzo - of the I/ nonPli 1.1 la ono oX t,m most ple.vsant seciions of town. Atso at the Fame tit*nd place, a large . lot of Ready Made FURNITURE, comprising ItortiAes, I CVPDOARDS, &e., all of which is entirely new. Sala to commence at 1 o'clock, F. M., when terma will be made known by JUTS Lebanon, May 26,1865. ..: . : TO W N LOTS In the Borovn of North. Lebanon ; Pa., AT ettiVATE SALE. rp following described 32 LOTS. composing part of 1 the well-known ' , MIFFLIN ESTAL,' in the heart of the Borough of Nord', -Lebanon. Id to between the Union t 'anal on the ;NO r tl i ;and the Lela t noWYtti ev Bail ti road - pinta one squartisdiStaut) on the South. in the midst of a highly: Inierisiting, prosperous. and healthy region of could've. are now . offered at private sale. by the undersigned, feeidiligiu said Borough. These Lots are numbered in the partition plot of raid estate, 2 ' 5,-8, 23, 26, 27,,30, 33, 41; 45. 46, 61,,53, 55, 69, 65, 71. 75, 81, 82. 85; $9, 94, lutb 1131, - MOO% 118,119. 124 125. and 'l2l, strut.of which three front on the Canal and on Water strut. goa tand are deelrable LANDINU LOTS; four on • Water and Gullford_Areets; four ou l'injE . streetinbi .East alley; fear on Spruce 'tree and East alloy ; four on spruce street and School alley; four on Walnut Street and School alley; taw on Walnut 1 street and Centre alley; two ou :Market street and Cm tre alley; and three on Mulberry street and West alley. Thirteen of , these Lots are at the corners of the principal streets and alleys (most of which are illteadY onenvdo and all are well situated for the various, purposes of rea. idenceorbusineas. Furthei purtirulais respecting terms of s.le, &c.. can be asee.rtaincilotild town plofa seen, by application to CUAII LES B. FORNEY, SAMUEL ILEINIIIIL, ' . - "TtiolnAB FOSTER. North Lebanon. May 14.1858---41. - ' •ed noueq'in" '0111T: 110fif It 'V 'lt .9P O P Ulm IrPt J!".1 a l'uglov11: roti oql Inn P yromaaoichui x.pooAt qua' .1:41.01$: pun 4adv*H.Noutunrc It pliv . .biai{j.ung (pa tv °Ovid pun oval 11,ne pv (vial n of Siano.b v..tomoic pun niadcom Jo innan nn alluJuvqo .pinua 'ILIIIZ.OZ/11 a 710fTIC . oue:gy otu, n Su pun oupionicpaupi 4003 193 , 1 Orl2 en 'polunanOzam etunpuaa,i (,T;patu JoApe pun piaS) puwes pun .03.tu aul oJoqu .4,291 ul n d u.mas 2 0 Inloiln , Wit. V 10 3n4S 1n!Ji,1.04 1 1 .4; 30 Soy, pal4!iton 61044.1 /64i0nk1.13 eql 301[ •oo4s..unat pun ‘puniganic '4IOA aoN.'luowaa,lu[>onpwo3d l3.ll( aqi • nintui.Ganed Jo c4p.A. 9IAS pun Amino eql lin le culnpnoal laJ4 egg xool Aocti .2.98; 111 204 J Amin Amu* ';•Jon lug el 31 *pp n& id 94 pin wow. le.aa lualna 24024 gaatiloonon oil lieu/ 11.tnn ',rimy Jo pnAoAding -sag prt3aiaa3Cl err, gni Sou", ...1111T117131r romp? mulnaui on el •ploo 3101(1 Jo Gaud OE4I .101 luaturnbe v .vopqv pos 4 .loflClatunaltiBm—uoiwolu!iten4 Jo otod.tud Ji4mAil2 Cl inq •uhup 2nut9e Splarl JO tin* Jocuanj op 01 0141(1 Jaz,' lea op pun 4,0,x0p0d 1.7 31.,:;% ati pan taartoic emit matt= knit 111210) nl9intrOdso2 Spool ilano3 uouorial .(u. 02U,. imum.na .0 -neat= are 0291 spOitlef *idol en lin op put tiatp 31 j! pug .2uetaaeoad ..•. -11/t i t,poom, TM& `.toisow pus .tatissu s o SuusEr IVrittli( .10j tc.t2 ova aatual3; qua :e! lmws pay upulv ,iaJRII v.:yip:of -SAM '1,1n3114 lOWUjiu 1100(4 y . swii.q4ittat 'am': nip =ratio It pulasio on 11011 litio,) tioyisvgari 16.1.m1au t i ail; oit ilriglde Orders . HEAD QUARTEIti?, BRIGAbk, fah Xvision,•Peneta Uniformed ..141.4a ABRIO Apr. faltabr. is nrderell by ihe tieu,rai in mainland to tAtc place at J...i.ta..0u Oil i✓L day of July next. to celetnate the nt tit but: brat'. 1. et the intbiaudenon ft ut the United Statos idAuteri.a, on the ith any of July, 17 5, *lab lb the current year happens to t orte on Use bah! alb. aptain SnC:ci. Brigade . MiljOr. will fi.riverd a c.py of these Lucian' to the colowhodh.g oilkcre of the nepoodvo c. Pipcknifia attacbcd_lo. clue trigetlo wlep will have the tame nwd to their..coupanb, tit the n..Nt company PL rade Altai; iturevepthe2 —He will al. , furnish a copy of this onler to Major F. t:Nocil. lirgaao I,, AlmcgOr- • Major Y. 1,74b1Cil is Chalice!' with lb° tltLy of inviting coati anies, easy marching distat.ce or win) EN.VU rail road or could facilities for transportation, to attend the lii igade Parade herebrerdered. The following staff appointments hare !teen tuade by the !brigadier tioneral in coon:nand and forwarded to the liend Quarters of , the Ccaumand.r-in chief, tiov. WILL V. tacker, to tog cormudssioned, vii: • 1. Brig-addEngiucer, lizzutt,Nrar, Egg., with &Lo rack , 0; .llejor. • • . 4 i;. Brigade Judgi Advocat.44 Darit'S J. St.mria, Z.to.,with thy rank of Upjur. ~ . . . - 3. itrigado - SurguOn, Dr. GM' P. Lauvaiviat, with the rank of Ain Pr. ~, _„.. ,_ . „.. 4. Al kte.tadip or dire 'Bristonibr . unnerof in coolin,nd (t. Ware of De. C. ll.•tildoing•w;dwilgued) with tue rauk of Caplnin..T.woa U. llaa.gAx. Intl. . 5. IsriTuto Pay.iintaklr; lir. Jonx L: Sarni. u. ItnguAo Conunkniary, D wan S. IlimnoNn, Eat. ' . 21'he tact tlutt•eubsequent-to-the Brig..le Parade on-tiro Itith day of September Wet, ir,coat pretax. tient wt;re made fur a military mingle at the Inauguration of th.t.. Packer, prevented , Baj. den. Kam from el-tiering a Division ea rade at •Lebli Min during last fall. Thu brig. tlen. to t oat mood ;Mule ronfideitt that this lung desired event will take Once without fail; daring Wu cnsuiu anthem, if the Koper •Hteps orcitainne. to unarm the Major thoural, of toe wishes of the oditere anti awn of this brivade on that sitWect. Thu opening 61' the Ltbamin Valley rail road front 'Beading llatristM. zunkoi atteudanco equally convenient to our Nrutiter-sobliere of Iw.q.hin and of balks; and mauves a httlierto mounts oin•tocle. Thu Brig. lJ zit. in rommaud. tio minuends to the com pany officers Lb practice their Wen to the soitool.ul Ilia hatutlioo, as frequently us possible, and to use arty ef fort 6.) hate 101 l rinks on too day fixed for the lir.g.do Yarade. Ile takes this oecapion 6. ret..ro his thanks to the oft.cuts suit men of the Brigade, fur their s. lolurdiku •oiticluct on the 1411 of Septeuth:r MA. Yew creeps hare Required the a coca y of movoinoot dtuplove.l by them In•tho field evolutions gone through on that day, In Hai short a time es they dol. lie mentions will particular commendation the entire absence of drunkeuness and disorder, which winked tit, Captain W. Wsllinnair.'BrigadeQuarteralaater will eelect •tuitable grollnd for the rut ale, and pruvitiattui toe bloAnarters for:the trunpserid invited guests. who may attend. Major it: Jimautt. Brigs to in neuter, will frum time to tiumas ode. tau requires, rep .rt to Captein M tot aar..tho names of the ounutanding edit:ars-4AL the Prob able nuniber:of 'men, who shall give a favorable answer to his hill tetloullo '' . I As ouch comp.n)* arrixes, Major...Emuca,will inspect them. Each mate must bring retch 'him kateen rounds Of blank ...Ili i-gee,M4have his sou and accoutrements In wood order. • . L.orrs'a Cdinpauy.will retort Wilted ocunponhar ,to their quarters. The muaiciana arc ordered. to Playin ordi4ry time, 4 Tatt:tee boodle," -A Lite on thh Ocean Wave,r MA try SVAte, -Washington's March," Thi Stailpaa gleti gannet*," other patriotkaiq MI will bo tsuitc able t i tlie•occa. ion. , • • . , • •!' • Thu Brie . Geo. oatrunani bee Made an.arrasinnent with ,aleaso, itnlnlmnt,, nly t antl,Utiirk, of LObunqu., to inYnd&l far.thal a wlig iiaeado.oit *tad day, amid lkitiptlo,te 04rIPC "- t .• 4Afi t o 4440.# erm-gpiee M it' then o lieDS J Brig. Goal 6th' Div. I'. IT. M. 104111nOn, Hay 26.1868-td. ASPECIAL M1....T1NG of J.ebanon Lodge, 3.'0. 121, ; of the I. 0. of 0 F. i. to be held ort Titursday Even, ing, ;i m p to, at S o'clock, p. 31., for thp.purpose of rvvie- lag the Ey.Lawo, and all Mentbers ate respectfully to guested to bp in attendance. 13y order of the Lodge. ) ATTEST, D. Ji. MILLER, oev,ey. Lebanon, May 244,1•338.—',:t.* ; Lebaestort House, Cbrner of tr.dnat Street and Lebanon KAT Railroad, Oppoeitr. the Depot. Lebanon, Pd. TIIE undersigned takes pleasure in Informing his friends and rho rublie, that be Inn , cum- id, pletcd hio largo NEW lI.MSI/. and is now pre. 11 , pared to accommodate the. public i n t h e %Cry I bo a t kyle. 1114 hone, Is verymmunedious, and arranged with all the modern improvements. It contains Ad dif• threat roams, which enable the Propriotor Waive plicate apartments to all who may desire them. Hie T t 111,13 Fhall4o int Melted with the bLat provisionsor thadasseona, acid his !tali shall contain the choicest Liquore. Accom modating Ferrante arc employed, and no trouble will ha spared to make all who rtop with him perfectly Comfort . able. Charges moderate. weL.Re has also extensive STAIMLINO. The travAlnT Wait are reap cttully invited,mo make this hence their el/MILLS W. 14.1/11N/A. Lebinon j Stay 23, ISSS.- . 4 ' To I lie)igviiesthurisis of Leb-i :bigots Commit': A on EEABLy to a wuolution ntlei te:i at a preliminary meeting of citizens of Let anon 4 'ounty. for the forms. - don of on Agricultural Society, the unden.igood cote mittee would respectfully tell the attention of those in. tercated, that a meeting will he held nt the public house of .tortn 31. MARA. at. Lebanon. ou Vaturcloy. 211.1 y 1858, 'at one o'cloca, p. in.. fOr the purpose. Of organizing permanently, adopting a Constitution and By-Laws, woo electing officers. ' The Committee wouhl.tuld that it is expected the Pane era throughout the county will to 44. man co•operati4in this'movemeitt. Their 'own interests are involved—rue benefits to be derivtittlivin the lift:dent, iefaue alone to the agriculturist. uet :VW - Aar& rocronse - be given to this ef fort of tetablishing an Agi icolturtil Society in our midst. Thountterial ie here: lite tardtit 11 hero , : and.'to make both tell effectively r it fe Litt: neett , eary . to come together to aiiithlt to the Country' what the tillers of this frail!l velloy havailorio audian Thn cormuitew uonlif repeaf-here "that every Ferenc will endeavor to be prteent at thin ni - e4reg. 11uneuiber the tiny—Saturdak. Zifoy getA, at Respectfully - , &a., BiXtION- surac,L.ll, JAB. 'LAWRENCE it MI rAiYril, - 3. W. teROVE, . (ShISTI AN BOMBERGER, JACOB wrrm ER, • - MICHAEL BEENiNUEE, JOHN Liorrr, ( n. e.„) JACOB SIIALFFER, WILLIAM RANK. WILLIA3f Lebanon, May lit. MLR. - Votoniltite. trirx subscriber re,pnetfully informs the pubite that he • 1 has commenced the BRICK )1 . 45,1,,,efi BUSINFSS at - the east end of North ton.Mgh. 'berth or the Union Canal. and that ho is now 'slummed to furnish nny quantity for ItaildinT, end` Paving joirposes, at as liberal rates as they e.n b procured any other place, lie re commends his Brick ea of the best material. to b' tyeli rnndo and well-burnt with the latest improsedumehlnerY• Ilia else is - the same as Met of which the brick of the Court Ifouse, Nagle fatal, tocd other sabs.tential buildings in thialocality 3 are HMO, ALSO, %POO() RAND 'MUCK r , ,,r sole, at present, jUSI brought from cromolislorf. • lie also eentirams the business at Weruersvllle .. ,and - Nl'omehiorf. as Udall. • . All Orders atlclv,ord to tho enbgerSher nt. Arum°lsitorf. or • Lelauon;;will Le promptly r.tt:imied to. Alaylo, NEIL N. BROWN. FRAINKS,u r 11110 1 [JSE, etwnEr,ofPenn, and Rai/road streets, READHCG. PA. (Formerly Railroad Hotel.) T~'ThISTR.SI34iTr . tiro l + inthrma e . 11 r 11 nblitt uud visitors Ora be has opened the above 11ofal, fnr,„theivezeommndation awl comfort. ' Ho has ftwcisliedlhetbonse eve.ry ennveni atm : and also rerneddeled the Chamhers and Apartments. liar-room, Parlors, &c. Iris Hotel is fitted op 'With all the modern improvements. and visitors shall he furnish ed with the bat the market affords at his table, and the Liquors of the least and purest kinds. N. 11.—His Stabling is large, and rand atmelted, and strict attention paid to this delartment of the hotel. Heading, May 19,1868. Philadelphia Waibrella and TIIL sabscriber keeps care , tently en hand a large and general assortment of Umlaut: As, l'attesrm.. and acv SIIAZES, made In the very latest style and of the best material. The citizens of Lebanon and Tieitiily are r.s peel fully invited to roll and satiety themselves. lie feels thankful for the liberal pat•anage extended to him here totl.ro and solicits a centittnauce of the same. Ills sleek now 14 one of the best handsomest over offered to the puldie in our city, and. at prices so low that moat give satisfaction. Also the Patent Perrtgon and other. Sun Umbrellas so ranch used and highly appreciated Mra few Gera ens ?wt. .7. W. 0L.17*. Remember the number. :do. W2q, Miricet erect, between ldtb s 17:11 eta. Pbao. May 1.9,'68...41n. STETS ELECTION . DISTRICT.::-Whercati, the under signed hare received a commit:talon laming out of the Court of Comm'n Plots of Lebanon County. direct ing us re con mitotionens to inquire into that, en,iety et forming a New Election Distriet - ont 'of part of Cornwall township, said county, by a line running East and iVe.t, as near ac may he practicable ' enmmencind at a point on the lauds of henry Heisey and Joseph Urich. where said town-hip adjoins tooth Annsille township in said coon ty. and emling at a Unfrt.ott land of John gilltan, where acid Cornwall - township aAjoine South Leletnon town ship. uni•l county. Th refers, Public Notice is hereby giv,n, that we, tha undereigned Conintirehmere.'wfil igt w•ute the eaPi'ComntUsien on the Ist' Vey of Jane, next. and for that purtegt rat Will me t.l nt the.unhlic Wok* of a MIT M M Sri buretagb. of. Leballturd.tia'e, 'At chi: furenoon indent:, bring duly (pal if.ed. wpt prtseeg to thr of beginning atove men tinned, acid thence to the 'end thereef, and make =eh other enquiry a , will- enable us- to snake rep.-rt of Cur preceedings. n. directed by the MI/ commission nr or-ter of Court. At which time an I ulttee all mar attend who have an Interest In eattl iNtty 41vtIon District. • MAN Ii.tIIPER. ) • JOIIN KI 1.1,1N0 )-Cortrx.is'rs. May 5, ism-4 aou s 131tUNNE11, `97 isK 'notay 9111 vaaappy . , ellttissit4 rater's Ili(ttice. N' on l - F b il 1 1. 1 I t i a e t r: o bil s i s t e r nAn ut t 3v letters .:t,:, o . f .ii V e ru ,, ip c i . d o t r r i a tt g 'zi t , township. 'Lebanon county. hare been granted to tlio up dendaued. or the township and couuty af..s..sabl. All t pentane. thcmtore. having claim.% against sabl'asttifa. wtll rpleaso prevent them, cud !bore i Itliel Acil are. teq: l ticate,l to NR I make payment. 111 i.Y B. ZI3IMEIt.IAN. I Corunal!, A pr117,1C5F,60 Administrator. = 4 5':41 lir . 141 10 .. r 5; : E Eat - N s• ze z , .1, ■ iliA;, ° -.2(1 1 3 1 EVV":11 . : - O, 7 3 :VMS g-r 4 +7 ‘4 ..1; : :: n g Iffg ; . 1 ."17air § ( 2 4 1.. 1. = - 2 • " • " g • Rl=•°F g' r‘._! `. ** 2, 5 if - 4 . 1 0`,•=T c .:?:i . F 7 ••:. ;:f '": l • 74 247 :i s —='; ear' Ext §§ g-g 9 i = ,wcv ; 2..gfi c.;* 12, T. " " " @ if= F-• a.=: . , ?ti _ EEO: t;: • • . • A 21111117 - dritcrn by ma mt.Measiri. %La: mati..t.Wrlsht. Philadelphia 'lndio:commit I.ytio•tn. lutvabl. t o inyaelf or Or.lOr at the ''Alecltikirs' Woke Phtlattalphiaolited 51Frch'2 4 ,"1.Sba,'Sizydnoakcillata fir ??4•21 , ... basin; born last or mislaid,. ail paoaiso are thorlfora wornetl outtlust negotk.tiott tho : fotpo,o4 pity tornt thereof 'bait Ucmc iaoptlti by int, ' . liabanoti, Ilny - AWAITS:VI LFAINI IX6llll.#lriericau coley 31. lad sonal l Il to rbt Whoa • LUYEiirtoG in'S • . CPI )(it 41 3ln ya clorir.... • rrinkirtcPUT. for i6gett.l l l% th; atilFishcricti - respott.' J. folly informs the Piddre. 'Mat 14 cont. - mmli to ettrry on We 3landlic-tory noon immity;'ett as extemstiv R sczild rti6 unitetie;Bac rriorhini to tety than thietbewilniewill Le done in the ennui 'EXC LLI,ENT • F.Tr Itni s intmleLts sem i K ut i nt une try. proutit‘f+ to tie work'. iii the - ehertest tie time.''' numelltctoir 19 in complete ceder and he natters littnnelf to he nLle tOrendef thu sinto eatiatamiou HS herCiofOro. lie MiIIiOrELCLUTINI /fraud and Narrate Clain , . enssineffs,' Elan; ds, ;WM& . awl at , (r F/anneis, all in the best manner. . llc alto cards Wool n'tl.l ltolle. For the et:MVO ulunce of hi, Custinaure, We...lad:l . Cloth will be takes lit at the followiug places:—Xt the .stores of tietwir deellenhorger, Luirter 3 Brothere. George Ittinuohl, and St the new Drug Store of Guilford it. L-mberaer, near thr'Mark et Maas, la the borough of Lebanon . ' at the etoro of Shirk. in North• 1,14)1110U; at S. Goeb ert's! Itztliellownship; at the public hoiwo of William Latest itrederickslotegt . at the store of SE. ltiekel, hi jotie d t6clj al the etile of Georg.. Web/mad. itellevuoi at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra: rt tho atom bf CliateleilWoirerebergek; New Market Pores ; at tbe Store of SlielliTSlflrli,'East co4nty : at th e stores of George Mder. Datil M.. Rank. r:ast nano 't.er-Lehintot comity. All materials wilfliq taken away regoLorly;lmin the atoms plane; finished witholit delay, awl retitrail itettin. Threw of .his CU-tomes 1.110 °Alt% Wool kard ed,dyol and lriLted, can leave thoaemr, whlte:at the al-owe mentioned place-, with directions ho w they wi h it pnliar,d.Or Ws customers onler the Snirklag Wool to be rirelotred:from the Wont of the andereigned which wilt he-done and lett et - the'ditairtot . N. a. - it in desired ChM those lieviteir•WoolAtiilcid';‘ , 4ll tiny the Cash therefor, It t. ti e . itoreltaaneii Owes: ' • nu"lr. • 4111rOtr.LISMIA,KGER..-. xaet - yIv7AOE - At7minnarirttryels . iuln vrthrnaqgli j a x. tio ta / 10 5 1 ' ett §e,y wady: ;D. : be ; tweed Ihd litethicr9l7lt. —tee Te By order of the Conoot: - " Lebsooo, May 12,1866. JOSEPH OLEJ3I. &ay. NEW AT ERTISEMENTS UMMI:DI2I Bit It.C„ti 111 it Public Notice. I'o(ier: FARMERS' & MECHANICS' T , 11 E undersigned would re?fte:effullyi invite the attention of their friends and the isublie in general, to the feet that they are prepared. the coming season to manufacture and have on hand the largest and boat aceortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to the Farmers of this county. such es Wheeler's Improved Railwoy Ilortm. Powers mail Thresliarst , Manny's combined Reaper and Mowdr, With . Woorrcilifeat,tinprirrements; Coleman's Finn Mill ; Drills (bbd Fans; Gourley:a Patent Harrow and Clod Cutter; C.irn Ploughs and Planters; Portable Cider Mills, Clover-Hullers, Corn Shot:yrs, Fodder Straw and Hay Cutters, .to. An of rhea:trve Machines aro of the latest and 'Vat kdprovetrients I oil warranted togivesmi-faction. Costirws of oil kind:T . l,l(lde to Order, and at shert Particular attention paidto RE.. PAIRING end eletrps r,,ttyt:rtide, pARMEnS will d o tali to r a end exaraite our stock 'before purrhasing elsewhere lee they will find It to their advantage to purch.t.-e I,lr . .chiutid manufactured In their own county. ord , r4 nr comairnbTanal by mail will La iwazappy att4.,talod to. unoTnEit, L t taaaa Oa, Pa. Jet1.r , 1,1557. EAVITIERS NOTICE! iSEINI LIKE, 1...01, , Y1'. is :till maauinciuring thole 0.1 United Mutes Grain Fnns, or, WIND MILLS, in Lan!:l.-t , ..: City. Pa. Said FANS 11.1 , e awartiod .v,ry Agrhmit viral Fair that they have evcr been exhibited. in compel:4km iLh nO.ar Nine. $-.500 REWAItD will be giver, to any person or who Wilt prove to rn.y that. what I aty Mlloi2l my Mill is not tilts. FABMERA con: siting r h. , :t !O.r - .1 - j. !Sad It LI thrlr talvantege to tail 11.4 , 1 elturnitn, for ti,ra..teives fore pure:ea:dug !fleet. Mitts pnevcs alt the difelrei superior onalitio. , . to vo ao:,reclat.3 by Farm.. ore: these :NUM ore ~hiqr, t er,.../ 10 6i-rr:end at one thee. which will r..;movp , all the and Cortle. one of Nr IdelLSereens may be renteeei at pletoure. Er required, to suit the tonVc , lll -4 ,1,4 IL , ' r.ortv.m. , said Mills. Ali FANS ntr,tatfi.cittr:A and Poll ht roe are warrant oi; to ho of goad inatorial. sat I ali defects or imperfection in any .31ill ur 1-'en di:peg-I of. she') iy fully and effec tually repaired vvithont. C. 74 Ire. eh at The ni.d svtme.i boo yrILI,F.t: an any other one man now tiring. anti hin!celf en account of his lon experience In the 1.1.-tine.. titat his Mills are Ri pener to oay. and the r-aiie-t now manu factured, which fact ran be AIL i.yrnanyef the beet Farmers in this State and elaev, here, wherever they have been vested. ORDRIPS left. p.iib WU. COI 'EWAN, nY 11.1.PT's PP MAJOT: & Situp. LebarpAt Pp, will be pr"mpay attop.PA W, k.t. ,- 3 say (Wired inform& Von Oran. J....QEPLI I, I fir.. icnt. . Cl4):npany. A ThiUBTUS BOWER resitoofoll inforrnt4 the cid -11. mile of Lnbanonand viniultn. that .he is prepared 40,81.W.CE- . kiihtn f to:Thting. et the 311,f)9t .reantotattle panes. I.ln-iviii,f4imnt 7 jhe roofs slated by hint to be of the ft.r4t cirnhtv 'of eln:tfi, and iyaton In a ceotkmanlikontannnr. tie itc.n irvi. 'meet) nzi . “lriettee i s the bunitteen—havitne foliowno It for a n year,. Persons eloaffing fortlwr h.rormotion will please call At AIM MSS'S tiIITEL, or alltlrrs. through the Leb.:non. Peet tact.. Aka enquiry of the Agent, .L Aaron Wel ter. •Lobanon, .)larch 31, 1558.-21 a. Scientific 11 . 4ite IVaslagr. I 11.1i,1511 Et:i s . ; FIJ;OCK: _Che•nttt street'. near the Y.J Evangelical t Intrub.: offers hizaervicce to the pub , io of Lebanon. as it White Waeher. Ilia charges are fac.. ;; c.. and 50 cents per r•mm, according to lie size. ('ut o: door White IVa..thing also done. Ile solicits the pat renege of the Falk. May 12,1358. %Vasafeti, 13Y the tmderalguad. in Leban , m, Immrdletely. for JJ Ishi.lt the highest market pric,owill be paid Can: 1000 lbS. B0102:11a Sausages, 1000 lbs. Dryed Beef. • May 12,18;8.-1m. 111LLIAM SLIIRX. Pia)lie Sale. HORSES and CARTS. Wilt he sold at public Sale. at the residence of the Rtth°.!Priber ' corner of Water street and Plank road. nn SA - rutin/a, FIAT 18:,8; at t Vehx.k.'P, n, the fcllowing proper. y, viz: A.)IISES. 2 C. 4 ;;'PS, I WAG , ON, 1 COW,. S small N}3..1 ilorseGasrintr, Tcrvc. .t.4 l. J k - - 31ny 11, 15.:58..-_t. EDWARD'A , Leb. Bank and Turnpike . Bidek at Pttl►lic %ale. WILL bo aold at Public Sale, on Settntost, MAT 22, latit, at I o'clock, I'. 31., at the public bosom or Adam liaak;*in tie holitatgli.of Lebanon. , • 10 Shares Lebanon B'k StOeki(old) 10.. At • , 64, l 44 'rt ( new ) 6 ." Berke and Datiphin Turn - • pike Stock, • Torma will ba nude known at sale by PCNIC. ' . Administrator of .MARY Fr ex, 11iy12,1115 • F. Embich, a net. rt 7 s Wine usiti • • • Liquor . re, 7n NEB or .31.talet and Ir:der stouts. L..1j0 4 4L, nnn Pa. In the room formerly ocrupicd I.}. — t. ' Jacob Weldb', Loy, wham he still cunt u• to k-ep an arsortmcni of the ears hyst brawls of It and Lograits that esti ba pt. To ammo who are ao. quiiinted whit bin LIQCJPB. it in not urer‘oeury for him to vest, as tki Liqn., s will 'peak In , tin unclvea. Hotel Kerr : mi. , cud till tithing; Vt . date, hit It is merely' tiecess,uy tor them to call and sa - dinur his stork to rutitty thetuarlYes, ne 1w watt nut. to ader full LM U.LL LEiti /iT. 2/: 8.-Itemcmher at Weidlea Corner. Lehation, 2fi3 5. USU. SAMUEL L. FOX, • 4)pgiciata. L t ,Nfocll&L =7 Nora 24 strop*, abort Brdt-nwood :t, Phitaddphia. ISIn sears with tit. PRCITACLI.S in Gull. Silver anti . Frame., of a great variety of pattern .% with bupeei.t.w....e., carefully adapted to the•ight. (i1.04.e0. milvwcoves, Drawing Inetramence, SUrVeyne.. Coutpki.e,t and Trar. DitirS• Therntomerev. leinutundq.S.e All kind.' oi Optima I u. , trtlmettA wwlr, repaired and arljtuttell Auvut f‘x Pena, and tlte Sfa ttoubit thread &wing Muellittes. 311 . .,,y 12, 1222.-2 m. slots Dei)4)%ii 11:i ilk. • (Lme 'LrO.I,:v.IN VALLI?? DAM") Pantlerlond en. (Mos ecet4 of L'einhunfs Hotel. p.y the P.;:t....elna• li.lTr.a of INTEILEbT Om 1 For 1 rt.tv. and @ per e :at. lor annum: Yoe E Lamar:, and long r. tt.r olit. per normal For 3 ft...Raley and longor i tar . citif.•Nr annum( d Ml r tPti:t; r o t agr i r Pt gt:dtet W ol !' ati l =7: l (f: i tiitn 4,1.• wilt Mao liar' a liberal line ci ao coilunndatk in to thyme who win , Steer us with Dt,poeita. paya.l.lo4n .deiresnd. Win pay-a premium on tiPANISIf and:MgX4Cakiq .1141,1,41 4 . add alto On are .Ir,ricen Pot tart aid Rut Potior!t. Wig tnakt, no on and re mit to ell pune of the Voted Stator. the. Canada* and n Lure d E po• Nesetaen I.n TaiN.; &o n . atd do get.orai EX ru end 11.A:CR • • • • 11. 'end:lent. Gs% 'Gum, Cashier. . ere iwlhilunU! liable to the extent of their Rebates. for oil Deposits and other 0141:Intii.uti of *rivii:;-i-cattiost -polar lima." sl MON . CAM eltON. DAWV”: COLEMAN. 4.l4olKiii S)tULLIilt, LEVI KLrgy.„ JAMES WAIN°. A thirSTUS LIdYD r I,,eiroom. Me.. 'it 1 , he. 11ER LA: Epc IA ic—llen re & Stine B E., FP ES Ault Amy l , j2iM oormettn epl.teli.i *sentiment ot Bereges . 0 4 (Ain't., 4 the Lielst, all./ at very low prime. Ladies, call POW). VSINESS COAT.I. Raglans. F.ock Coati, B a brio AM?rtzuent. andCbeap nt REIZENSTEIN & BRO. • 131.ACR LOESKTN. Fancy Caaatmere, Satinet. Linen, blarluilles, Cordnioy and (lotto:lade PANT& an end ings 10417.6NSTEIN & BRO. 0 . ILK, Sarin. Velvet, arreadine. Marseilles, Cloth, and ►Cassiasrre stsie of differoat quattifrit, at REIZeASITIS & BRO. T/INE . Black Chub, Dooakilt. Caasimere. Fancy aids. rf 4tritio Camitueres, void 4y th. y..rd or patent at i Re.:NSTLIN & BRO. Mirec - E'LOTIIINO. Frock. Seek Coate, Jarkets, ratite 4...Yeata for Youths cri Lops. can be bought eheep as ItuaZV.NUTEIN & QTRAW, Logborn, Panama an. spot•ect Ilete, Shirts, lian,kbra Were eitit • me. 0 loves. Sgka. Swmcbdere, carpet Truuks, =b. bought for ieee money ihm azirsheroelea et h.biZEN&r.C.IN & RAO . orp,..aite the Court noun. ilostetter's Stomach Bitters.—Tlie well mer ited success. of time celebrated Hitters, and the favor With which it has Wen rerelved by 'or most respectable citizens, epnaka VOilllllol KAI to it. efficacy itt bringing s heet the beneficial result.% for which if is designed.— fl:.virvi been the result of a long , uuree of obder* ation and .turfy in the Doctor's practice, en that the preprie tors ha% e tio hesitancy in proem, tjug It o the world, as onsurpos-ed in effecting a..:.opeedy,-certhia And perma nent cure for all irregplorilica and - vimknearottlie di gestive oretins: to whirl% mug pertion4 cantmee ill health. Soil by ail Dreigi,ts:• Gr , men; , atal Motet[, throughout State", and Can ANUEI,N4IIIARTi p:nt, North-meet clrnor of Market and IVaterstreete. Lebanon. jAf.7,:sa-116. "IrUSt RF.O3ITED altpart)r . r.4lll: ve r y - d .e Ji .ioata; lino) Se ten Ar.r,.L4ND63. Poatza: CaLtwka' etuati , WYE. Jena' Lk StOre. & iIcADAM have just religali a new soicir 11 of Boots, grime. Trunks and Traveling Bags. P /