Ptaltou rliurtion. TWAXS, 01 60 A YEAR UnANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1858. HOME AFFAIRS. Tai Donaughmore Furnace is in blast again. Bheriff Shue; last week took to the Rouse of Refuge, &Ilford Parthomer, a lad of 16, from this Borough, GUILFORD and Lemberger's So da Fountain is 13041/ in the best order, and their driake are delicious, D. S. Raber's Fountain, for the 4illititiation of Sparkling, Ice Cold, Soda Water, le now In prime operation. We tried it, and pro nounce It 0. K. • THE citizens of Jonestown in tend ereatleg a suitable edifice in their beautiful town, for a first elms school. Success to the en. terprime. Tin attention of our readers is directed to the Adv. of Prof. Wood in another 'column. His restore itire for the hair is justly famed as the hest in the world. MR. STEIMER will make a Bal loon Ascension at Marrlsharg Monday next, weather permitting. Ile wilt use his large balloon, and be accompanied by one or more per sons. Wit are pleased to notice among 'n 'recent appointments of tlov. Packer, that of Jsoob A. Shiadel, Esq., of this place, to a State Agency. Mr. S. is about removing to Philadel phia, where he oleo intends going into tho Grocery business. Oyu friends at, Fredericksburg hare organized a new volunteer company to be uedeetbe command of Capt. Emmet. The new tuilitie,law and the anticipated war with Eng. /and will bring a number of OW volunteer case tte:Awl into existenne. WE spent last week a few days 10. the National Hotel, in Philadelphia, now in charge of Col. 0. 0414 MANY. WO say with confi dence that no Letter house onn be found In the city, and !hot eititone of Lebanon county will be better necommodate4 and better pleased there, than at any other place they can put up. . THE Com m iss i oners appointed by the Court to run the d ivimion line for the for mation of two election distriots out of Cornwall township, performed their duties 'on Tuesday, of dart week. We learn that two of the Commission en (Masora. Killingar and Harper,) reported in favor of the Division, and the other (Mr. Brun ner,) against. A lady friend sent us on Monday, a dish of large, cherry-ripe, and luscious Straw berries, cultivated and picked by her own fair halide. The gift was as acceptable, as the re membrance was kind. May she lire many a MaY and many a June, to enjoy her good fruit and Sweet flowers, in which she takes so touch de light. A GREAT ImPnovamExT.—We learn that is the intention of the Company, to tunnel the LOINSIWTI Valley ilisilrond, at Mar ket Btroet, 30 that travel can pass underneath the road, Instead of oven it as at present. The cross ing is a very dangerous one now, and may cease the Company snore damages than the proposed change would cost. We trust the improvement may be made at an early day. CarltT was in session on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Tavern Licenses were granted to Jos. Bricker, North Lebanon 13urough, anti Henry Null, of Jackson. Thomas Achey was appointed Constable fur Jackson townehip, to Ell the vacancy oectusioned by the death of Geo. Hoover, dee'd. John Roach, of Cold spring township, appointed finperviaor for thnk,torsuship. OFFICIAL CHANGES.-40.8. Karat, Req., has resigned the Tellership of the Lebanon Bank, in consequence of his election to, and ac. eoptanotiof, the Ceehiership in the new Lebanon "Valley Bank. Mr. K. is now taking a trip to the West. Conrad Mark, Esq., has resigned the Ticket agency, at the office of the Lebanon Volley Rail road, at this place, in consequence of his election to the Tellership in the Lebanon sank. llfenry.l.,Sbertter, Esq., of the Telegraph of fice, succeeds Mr. Mark as Ticket agent. ALL those favorably disposed to, and desiring the success of, the Agricultural So ciety lately organized in this county, will not fail to attend the nest meeting of the same, at Mark's Hotol,;in this borough, on Saturday, at 1 o'cloots, P. M. There should bt a large attendance, as the By-Laws will be submitted, and other leapor tant hi:Maass transacted. The attendance of our country 'friends in particular is most earnestly destrid. Let every one, who possibly can, come and give luiportance to the mooting by his pres ider and counsel. Vas new and magnificent IdE Carrot Sottoon otour old neighbor °RAMAN' wee formally OPOned on Monday. In the evening, in addition •to the hoot of citizens visiting it, the Perseverance Bend called in and discoursed some of their beit music. We also called in and were agreeably surprised with the roominess, arrange saes% and neat and conven lent fixtures of the mew Saloon. The ent mnen is either by the main :passage of the building, or by a ,flight of stairs l'retn the Store. Tbe walls are covered with rich imper, representing pillars and "leaves thick as .7ialambroxis." The carpeting is a bright colored :and substantial woolen one, on which it is al most-a pity to tread. The neatest arrangements of alkhonever, are the tables. They', appear aty,_seereely able to heir the ; poliaked Maibleitafi -resting - upon them, but when it is disec4ed,that i they are of east- iron , the tarp rise 4111111.1 1 . iu during a warm and sultry dey*,,tiv,pning to enjoy the fine breeze which sweeps BfigUlgb the room or take a view of the sighte'Othe streets, from the neat balcony in front, will, ar warn, only, 'enjoy themselves the nen Ice Cream, of any more when sipping fla vor tatty may frofer cagem of emergency h e c an th row open ghtlia-gde rooms for the accom modation of the ,publie, and take a peep at his new. arrangementi t . . Ilia,. Thirteen lottery and gift enterprises in Bookinghtua BoantY, New Hai tpa hire,- whose ei r °Wars have been distribn tad throughout the ;soon • try for some time past, and which held forth ex traordinary inducements to their dupes, have been broken up through the instrumentality of Ser geant Bainev. of the N. Y. Pollee. who wee dispatched to New Hampshire for purport* last wash. Be spent four days in iesiroking them out, ltnithe authorities arrested only four of these wite . wire iteinseteil with throe. ., Lancaster county is well suppli ed with eseellentsehools. It has besides the com mon Schools, Franklin & Marshall College a male and female Academy at Litis, always well filled with scholars; the Normal Academy at Mil lersville, with 299 students; the Strasburg A cademy, the Cburehtown do; three Academies at Mount Joy, and Some others. Instead of so many of the children of citizens of this county, being sent to other counties, to obtain a first-class education, efforts should be made for the establishment of a School in Leba non, with a ersterate faculty, so that they, and the money expended for them, could be kept a mong us. The county is populous and wealthy, and we think, if the enterprise were taken in hand by the proper persona, would flourish. THE LARGE BEE Tune. or LANCASTER COUNTY. —A correspondent informs ue that the large Bee tree which stood on the farm of Abraham Herr, (Pequea,) formerly Hess' place, was felled last fall by Israel Rohrer and David E. Myers, cud In to the following: 19} cords 'of wood. 070 staves for flour barrels. 220 " " heading barrels. 1330 1 " bogabeads. 1 chopping block, 10 in. long and 3 ft. in diem eter. 32 oats. 1 log containing the "Doe" 4 feet long and n feet in diameter. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. Distinguished Arrivals—Several organ.grindera are at present in town. Not Reli shed—Our item last week by the stes "Brtlder." Truth , bites severely. The Union Prayer Meetings are still continued with usual interest at Temperance Hall, every noon and on Monday evening. The "Franklin" also meets on Monday evening. Young Men's Christian Associa tion.—A number of young men will meet thie (Tuesday) evening, in Temperance Hall, to take the initiatory steps to organize a Christian Aeeo oiationz A NewThurch.—We learn that the Reformed Congregation of this Borough intend erecting, during the summer, s new and commodious chord, on-Market street, below Wa ter. It will no doubt be a hnndsome edifies, and like the others, do credit to our Borough. Erratum.—ln our notice, last week, of the celebration of the glorious 4th, a slight error occurred. It should have read that tho coming 4th of July will IA the 82d (not. 8Ist) anniversury of the American Independence. False Alartn.—During- the ex citement on Thursday evening a (else alarm of fire was sounded through the town, occasioning no little excitement. We would suggest to those too fund of running with "mach nos" and raising uncalled for alarms to organize a cricket club.— No general alarm N 7 ns struck on the above occa sion. An Interesting Incident-0 n Sat ardny afternoon a store-keeper was about taking down a hooped skirt hanging at his door. By some means it slipped from his hands and slid over a lady, covering her completely up. The lady was only rescued and developed by the store keeper mounting a step-ladder and raising up the overwhelming crinoline. The Weather.—Daring the pres ent season a day of sunshine is a curiosity, and enjoyed as a rare luxury. The following lines express our sentiments exactly •"We hate to see the darkest side ; We hate to be complaining; lint hang me if oar temper stand! . TIN raining, raining, raining." Closing Early.—We notice that in many places the merchants are closing their g ores at 8 o ' c lo c k, p, an., in order to afford them selves and their employees, time for recreation and healthful exercise. It is a good movement and should be adopted among our merchants, to give those in their employ on opportunity to "spread" themselves a little these pleasant even ings, Bun Over.—The great and lam potable nuisance of fast driving through town wee again illustrated last week, in North Leba non Borough, by which a child of Mr. IMPLAL RAP run over, aeverely bruising hie face. Such inhuman conduit on . the part of "fast-drivers" is reprehensible, and should be mat at the thresh hold, ir.asmuch no it is a violation of a Borough ordinance. Apropos—A wedding party were ar rested in Huminelatown on Sunday a week for fast driving through the streets. Thie new phase in the "honeymoon" is certainly not to be relish ed by youthful eouples. Public Nuisances.—There are at present existing ' among us, evils that aro really striking and horrible. It is not a very pleasant nor delicate subject to write about, but still we consider it au imperative duty "to open the case" this week. We refer.to the filthy pig-pens, dos. od up gutters, M., wit 101 l are full of reeking filth, distilling a poison parallel with fiery alcohol, and like bloated parasites dispense it to the serious injury of thevcitisens. Yet some are disposed to quietly ;inbuilt to this sad state of affairs; but every one "who rests, n the vain and selfish secu rity that he is safe is unquestionably a traitor to his health and happiness. A New Band Wagon.—The Per severanee Band of this • place are getting mane. featured at Mr. FuLiunit's establishment, a sub stantial' Band Vfagoit—an article needed long ago by them. The Band are'at present soliciting subscriptions from our citizens towards it, and their -merits as good musicians should induce all to subscribe liberally. , • , We cannot in this corineciinni omit moticing the delightful serenade given by the Band to the citizens in general, on Wednesday evening last, from. the observatory of Mr. Knissze's Their sweet notes fall like a chnrinupen the ears of the hearer, echoing in harinonirMs`tnnea"Upon the stillness of night. - • The Grand Promenade Concert for the benelit.of Prof. &MINER, whipb•Was - nonneed to come off on Thursday, ,evening last, was, en account of the inclemency of the weather. postponed to the Saturday evening following.— That evening, however, proved no better, but the performances notwithstanding, were .com mewed. Small balloons rose majestically to the skies; rockets were flying in every direction, dis playing heir beautiful crimson, emerald and sil ver stars; rayonant, mattes°, jessamine, and nu. =roue other fires were being transformed into beautiful and rich corruscations ; and the Perse verance Band played samelef their beat: While the excitement was at its heighty.a heavy rain commenced pouring down, and put a sudden cheek to the entertainment. A this stage o f pro ceedings a spectator might have seen " 'people re. alining pleasure under difficultiee." The ringing applause however indicated that satisfactiOn was rendered. Gra Monday evening the Concert was continued, and we are informed that this was the crowning paVi. It ended with an "elegant gliding tiffly lag fret," to the music of—well, never onind—rn titer warm imerabe with the thermometst SO°. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. • Union Prayer Meeting. What is it that is creating in all classes of so ciety a religions feeling such, as bee not been felt since days of old ? What is it that eeetns with magic power, to draw business men froth their avcmations, to the house of prayer, when all similar efforts heretofore proved fruitless? What le it that has to a great degree destroyed the eeetarianism among all churches, and broken down the barrier between them ? It is the Union Prayer Meeting, that has brought about this great change. It is that noble enterprise which, amid the frowns of Influential men, has beau per manently established, and now stands upon a firm foundation. -- Through its influence many moo of the world, many who scoffed at religion, many who denied the very existence of God and the divinity of Christ, have been brought low to the feet of Je sus imploring his mercy and favor. When we compare the first meeting or a few gentlemen in a private room, with the many and large meetings now held throughoui the land, we clearly see that it is not the work of man alone, but the work of God. He has verified hi. prom ise,,that "wbere•two or three meet in his name he will be in their midst. If then God has mani fested his approval, why should man object to it, and call it a money making scheme as the writer has heard it called by some who profess Christ. to such we say, that it is no such scheme, on the contrary, if they continue in discountenancing it, they will not only deprive their own souls of a great benefit but will also be held responsible for the souls of others lost through their negli gem, se that it will provia losing game to them. It cannot bo that they desire the world to remain as corrupt as it now is, yet, they do not lessen the evil by their present conduct. These meetings hare been the moans of doing muoh good already, and ntidoubt, will do much more. Through their union they hare acquired charitable feelings for each other, so that they have added a new virtue to their character. In them, sinners are shown the error of their ways, penitents are led to throne of grace, and ebris tains are strengthened in faith and encouraged to double their efforts. We do not desire to intimate by this article that church worship is to be cone idered of minor importance, but rather to be more highly esteem ed, and that this effort be looked upon as an auxiliary to the preached word. Some suppose that Union Prayer Meetings are designed to su persede publio worship which is far from the real object, The design is to approach individuals, whom every effortof the church failed to reach, who never entered its walls from year to year, and can be brought within the scope of the min ister, by such a union alone. Come then Chris. fain friends, fake hold of the work, and through your Influence bring others info the ark of safety. That the good work may Sourish in Sodom-like Lebanon, and that Satan may more and more lose his almost unbounded sway, is the wish of. A FRIEND. GREAT DEMOCRATIC VICTORY JN THE CAPITOL OF THE NATION Wasenurarmr, June 7, 111 o'clock, P. M.—The indications are that James G. Barret the Demo cratic candidate for Mayor, has been elected by several hundred majority, and that there will be a large Democratic majority in the Councils. A procession with music hes proceeded to the residence of Mr. Barret,: to offer congratulations. Or' See advertisement of Dr. Sandford's Liv er Invigorator in another column of this paper. In Ireland a sharp fellow is raid to be "as cute es Power's," the fox of Ballybotherem which used to read the newspapers every morning to find out whore the hounds were to meat. VS,. The wheat crop is said to be seriously in juredby the fly in Washington, Knox, Gibson, and Clay counties, Indiana. The wet weather is also rusting the wheat badly in many local ities. An entire Chinese regiment, for having abandoned an enfeebled fort, during the recent at tack on Canton, by the French and English forces, has been sentenced to wear women's clothes for five years. Sir Two Lager Beer sellers in Reading have permitted their rivalry to carry them. to such a pitch, that they gradually reduced the price per glass to three, two, and one cents, and now are supplying their customers free. Bach is striving to see who can outdo the other. *TPA lawyer, at Madison, (Wis.,) objected to a juryman because he declared that if the law of the State was opened to God's law be should feel obliged to obey the !atter. But• Judge Collins overruled the objection, on the ground that it was not to be presumed chat the laws of the State were in confl ict with the law of God. frar Late Nowa from Utah says the Gov. Cum ming had been expo lied from Salt Lake City by the Mormons, who were in arms, and determined to resist the United States army to the last. The Peace Commissioners had passed Fort Laramie, It was reported that the troops at Camp Scott were short of provisions. The Cleveland (O.) Plaindealer Says that Mrs. Conn inghati- tertian has pUrchased a farm to Carroll county, about four miles from Carrol ton, and about seventy miles from that city.— She bought the farm from the heirs of the la to Dr. Sears. paying $5,000 down for it, and we under stand she will take immediate possession. FIOtIT 'MTH TIM Nereus: Late intelligence from Texas at New Orleans states that a desper ate battle bad been fought in the northern part of the State between the Rangers, under Cept. Fort, and a large body of Comanche Indians.— The tight was a running one of six miles, and resulted in the defeat of the Indians. seventy-mix of whom were killed, several wounded, and sev en teen taken prisoners. Three hundred horses were also captured by the whites. Capt. Ford's 1108 was only two killed and Iwo wounded; our of the killed was a white, and the other an In dian who fought under Ford. Lebau Carexlis Cbrrected W LEBANON, Leh. Mile Ex. Fern. $ 5 SO Smith Extra 6 00 Lab. Val. Super. Fine 4 50 Prime White Wheat, 95. Prime Red Wheat, 90 Prime Eye, 65 Corn, 60 Oats, 83' Clover•seml, 3 00 Timothy-seed, 2 Flax seed. 1 60 Dried Apples. bu.. 100 Dried Apples. pealed, 1 50 Pearl) ,' 2 50 Peach ••dlutxele," 1 2.5 Cherries' . , 150 Onion's" 50 The Philadelphia Market. JErvie 7, 3868. FLOUR.—TheFluur market. con Liu ties depressed and dull.. There is very little demand fur export, and the only sales we hear itf ere to the extent of 1,200 barrels Ohio extra at a prme not made pub: lie. -Standard brands are held at $1.25, without dialing buyers except iti'a small way at from this figure up to $1.50061.75 for extra. $5@i55.25 far extra family, anti $4.50@561 barrel [ix fnn. uy brands• .Rye Flour meets won a rather plow ~a l e a t $3,314. Corn Meal continues searce. and Pennsylvania Meal readily tatmutando $1,871 barrel. The inspections or Floor and Meal at this port for ti; part week were 14.833 barrels, including 12.736 barrels superfine Flour. GRALA.-4 1 te Whaatmarketio dull and droop ing and to effect sales loiver prices would have to be submitted to ; same 1.500 nushela club bare linen dispusAid of. Minna 75 to $1 for interior and good reds, and 75 to .SEIS for white;— . .The latter far prinie'Weitersh, ,Ayst is wanted - , and rani'. silVeitifiilistii titian sold*,llB sent& whitilol au Ybr the Letranott .Advertiser. Ott Markel: dy 61, Myers (5 Shear. Wstutasbat, Joss 9, 1858. Potatoes. li bu , 60 Eggs. V% doz. 10 ISuLter, vi ro:, • 12 Lard. . 9 Tallow, 8 Ham, 11 :thouldera, • 8 Sides, 8 Soap, , 8 Bees-wax. - 25 White flags, 5 Mixed 1:,p„ , 2 Visa. V% lb , /234 uristles. V Tb., 40 Feathers,* lb-, 0234 Wool. *lb., . 40 Soup Beans. 'ilk qt., 8 Vinegar. V pd., 1234 Appliillutiar,ll9 crook, 45 advance. torn is ivsactive,butp . rices are steady with sales of 7@8,000 bushels, at 71(4)71i cents for pillow, in store, and 73 cents afloat, mostly at the latter rate ; including white at 71 cents.— Oats are in grin reqUest, with further sales of 2,. I n) bush retinsylvania, at 33 cents. PIitLADELPittA CATTLE itkET.--The arrivals of Beef Cattle at the different yards this week were to a fair extent, afitounting to shout 1250 bead. The market generally vrae brisk, and the prices obtained rather lower, raise ranging from $8 and $8,50 per 100 Its. The great bulk of sales was at $9 and $9,50. The offering of Cows and Calves were about 475 head. The market was dull, sales ranging a t f rom $25 to $5O for trash Cows, $l5 to $35 for Springers, and $lB to $2O for dry Cowa, accord ing to condition. Of Hogs, the arrivals at Phillips' Union Drove Yard were 2000 during the week, most of which were dipposed of at $6,75@1,25 the 100 lbs. nett. Some 6000 Sheep were at market, principally at Wardell's, and all sold at from $3,00 to $5 each, according to condition, equal to $74@)90. per Ih., dressed. The market was dull. Special Notices. BREAD --- DR. HARDMAN'S ADVERTISEMENT to. Mark the day and date. DBMS OF THE LIVER ifs this disease we understand an inflammation either in the membrane or substance of the liver, known by dull pains in the tight side, the stomach always disor- dered, the yellow tinge of the skin, dry cough, tongue coated, costiveness, high colored urine, and of a thick nature; severe weakness and severe pains in thehead. The quantity of corrupted humors in the region of the liver, causes a defective .secretien of the bile, The liver when healthy. serves as a alter to the blood, to separate all impurity from it, or to refine It. When diseased, it cannot purify-the blood, which, when sent to the lump, braine, and other, parts in a morbid condition, may cause Jaundice, Consu mption. Inanity, 10., and withholding the natural stimulus to the intestines, causes Dyspepsia, Piles, and other complaints, as you perceive the direct way to unravel and tear the whole system to ;Altos. A patient, suffering from tbh complaint, should resort to speedy relief. Yet there are very few medicines worth a cent in curing diseases. What then shall be done We say, nee Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as they are composed of plants and roots ; they tell be found a sure cure for this painful disease, because they purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humors, and so cleanse and renew the blood, which Is the cause not only of the disease of the liver, and the inflammation of the kidney and the bladder, but of every description of dis ease. From Bto4 of the above pills, taken every night on going to bed, will in a few days, relieve the body if everything that is opposed to health. Dr. Morse's Ipdian, Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. tel_Another Woadorful Cure, Mad by Pratt &Batch er's MAGIC OIL. Reading. Pa., June let, 1657. Messrs PEATT a BUTCHER,—MiII Is to Certify, that r have been afflicted with Rheumatism for years, and have expended some four hundred dollars', to have it cured, but all to no effect. I used but one bottle of your Magic Oil—am now well. Yours Truly. JOHN TItOXEL, Washington et. between 9th and 10th. RELISIBOLIPB GENVINE PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMROLIPS Genuine PR EPARATION. ItELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry. with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination: sar See advertisement headed . _ LIEIMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION THE GREAT ENGLISH ,RESCSDY SIR4AMRS CLARKE'S Ceiebrated Peen ale rills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J Clarke, M. D., Physician .Extraordigary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine le unttiiling In the cureuf all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution le subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may he relied on. TO )51ARRIED LADLES, It is peculiarly suited. It will. in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price, One Dollar, bean the Government Stamp of Great /MUM, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! 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'Nervons and Spinal Affections, pain in the bark 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 puwerfel remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. JOB MOSES, (late I. C. lial.twin A- Co.) Rochester, N. 8.-31,00 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bade of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. ROSS. opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United State* and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa October 7,1857-Iy. To all whom it may Cm:corm—The .under. signed begs leave to inform his old mlistomeri, and the public In general, that he still continues to manufacture CABINET WARE of all descriptions at his old stand, In Walnut street, between Ramie?, and Rainhard's Hotels, in the borough of Lebanon. The public will please re; member that his work Is made up of better materials; and is of better finish, than can be found in any other establishment in the borough of Lebanon. Dec. 23,1857. C. BROTHERIMIE. HOLLOWAY'S PiLLs,—Am Z sick t is the only question you need ask yourself, as a preliminary to taking this comprehensive remedy. No mat ter what your complaint is, or which of the in ternal organs it may have attacked, hero is the antidote. Your stomach may be powerless to di gest food, your liver to secrete bile, your meagre blood to supply the wants of nature. Still, here is your remedy. Aad why ? Simply because it does not coquet with the mere indications of dis ease. but infuses its curative influence into the great feeders of the system, toeing the stomach, regulating the action of the liver, purifying the animal juices, invigorating the circulation, and r.tinforcing nature at every point where she is contending with the morbid principle that clogs her movements and poisons her life-sustaining fluids, CUT Ms OUT Ali'b STICK IT rw routs HAT.— Wood's Hair Restorative will change gray hair to its original color, stop it from falling off, and cause it to grow on bold beads. and as a cosmet. is it has no equal. Pimples and Wood's Hair Restorative cannot exist together. CAnriox.—Deware of worthless imitations, as Warta are already in the market, called by dif ferent names, ` ; ,Use none unless the words (Pro. feseor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, ?do., and New York), are Llown in the bottle.— Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Deal eas, also by all Panay and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada. See Ads. Relir.ions Notices. The Rev. J. 0. Miller, or York, Pa., will preach in the Reformed oburtih, on next Sabbath morning and evening in the Englirb language. Preaching next lord's Day, in Eatetn's Evangel- Tent Lutheran church., in the morning English, and in the afternoon German. German preaching next Sabbath morning. and English in the Evening, iu Zion's Lutheran Church. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. YIAI;RIFD. On the 3d inst., by the Rev. F. W. Kramer, Mr. Edward Willer, to Miss ?dory, yuungest dangh ter of Mr. Peter Killinger, all of Palmyra, Lebanon county. 1)1 ED, On the 2nd inst., in this borough, Henry Pliraen or, aged 9 Irkan the. On the 2211 ult. ' in Bethel tp.,:llirs.BartiaraMoy er, wife of- enry Moyer, aged 80 years. On the 26th ult., in Swatara tp., Miae Amanda Zeller, daughter of the I..te Adam Zeller, aged 27 yeara. On tim 30th ult.. in the borough of North Leb anon, Maria Elizabeth. daughter of Abraham Blistine, Jr., aged 18 mouths. ' On the 31st ult., Anna Elizabeth,' daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Lees, aged 8 months and 13 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. et(lialiski%l rat 4•1 , ki.:24 j H itEBY UtVt.N, that letters of admin- N iStratinD CM the estate of Mon teL WITMAN Lite 1 .1" North Lebanon !tor. I.ebsnon co. , Pa, de .•d have been granted t. the undersigned. All persons, therefore, in debted to said estate are requested to make pa. went. and those basing claim., tot resent them duly au. henticated. AbOßßili It HINCEILL. Lebanon Itorough. • C 11. B.M.ONER, North Lebanon. Do. Jane 9..1ft5P.—.13t. =ll3ll= IVll'Lllberorigdnaetr.linbigetroe.„agthtoht public ,o hone' ban on Saturday, June,l4. tang, the oving personal prop erty, late of Alichiel WI man dee'd: 1 g 4d detached Lever WATCH, 1 Leather TRUNK. And the Waving Apparil of said derseved, Sale to coutweee at 1 o'clock. P.M. when thoca win be made known by ,ANDREE RE NOER.L s C. H. ,B )VERAIR,. Adniiniitiatoils oP laid d:10•1:1... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rich. Val. Branch Rallroatl. Through. ine td Mtve ON and after MONDAY, MAY 10,1858 , a 9ABBNNEigit CAR will be attached to the Freight Train leaving Reading, at 7 a. in., and paleing Lebanon at 9.20 a. nt . arriving at lialliebttrt at 12, noon, I* time to connect with the Norther* Centro/ Pcsfenger Train going South, far Yorkataltintore and Warhington. FARMS-11nd! rig to Marrioburgi $lO to Baithnore,B3,Bo. Lebanon to Harrisburg. $9, to Baltimore, $3,10. June 9, 1858. G. A. MOOLLS, 6 Su" OM EAGLE HOTEL. *TA RATES OF CHARGES. TT having been reported in different parts of the corm ty that the rates of charges at my Hotel are higher than charged at other betels in the borough, I wish to try to the public that each Is not the fact, end that per mits shall be entertained as reasonatiy at my haute as else where. Thanking my friends and the patella for their lib- rat encouragement heretofore. I would respeatfully soli cit a continuance of their feroee. ADAM HAAIL Lebanon, June 9,1858-3 t. Statement or THE LEBANON BANK, LEBANON, SINE 2. 1862. Ist—Loans sad Discounts, rd 0,641.73 2d.—Speci N e, 62,081.68 Notes of other banks, 1,160.00 Due by other banks, 73,730.17 .133,671.73 3d.—Notes in Circulation, , 262,835.00 402.—Deposinr-Including in hlda M deposits and balances due to other banks, . 61,621.08 STIP. A. Pftl.Elt, ershlet. Sworn and subscribed before me. June 5;1858. June 9, 1888. Jammu 014111, J. P. 15 ACRES OF LAND AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale, on V2ftrady, ^ler ther2Bth day of June, A.D. 1858, at the pub. ' • - Do house of ADAM HAAR, in the Borough of Lebanon, the following deocrib.xl i RAI., ESTATE, viz:— Fifteen Acres of Good Limestone Land, situated in Cornwall township, Lebanon county, about one mile South of the Borough of Lebanon, on the Lan. ratter Road, and also on the Plank Road. adjoining lamb of Jos. Zimmerman, deed., and Dr. John W. Gloninger. The land has lately been cleared„is under good fences. and in ahigh Mee of cultivation. About NINE ACRES of it Is in WHEAT and the balance in GRASS. - - The above will positively be sold, and poreession given immediately. Sale to commence et 2 o'clock, p. m., when terms will be made known, and a credit of nine months given, by F. EMBICH, Anct'r. YILILIP ARENTZ. Lebanon, June 9, I$5S. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Next door to the Lebanon Bank, in Lebanon. JAMES N. ROGERS takes this method of Informing Las friends and the public in general that ho contin nee to carry on brighten at the shove stand. where he of fent for sato the largest and boat assortment of TIN WARE, made of the very best material and by compe tent workmen. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and JOB BING of all kinds promptly attended to. As he is a practical workman, and anal& to ell ids business personally, his cu tamers can depend upon bas in.: their work done right. Call and see and judge for yours tree before parches tog elsewhere. Thankful for past favors he hopes by strict attention to business, and punctual ity, to still re ceive a share of public patronage. We the undersigned Citizens of the borough of Leba non, Lebanon ominty, do hereby Certify, that we are per sonally acquainted with James N. Rogers, and have em ployed him to do Tin Roofing and other Tin and Sheet Iron. Work for us; all of which he has done in a good, substantial and workmanlike manner. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending him, with full con fidence in his ability es a practical and competent work man, to the public at large. Samuel Behm, M. D., Jos. Bowman, Tr., Levl Kline, W. M. Guilford, M. D.,Joatali Funck, Jo h n George. Lebanon, Juno 9,1868. AV DITO REPORT. ATE the undersigned Auditors to el.:amine and adjust ll' the amounts of tho "'NORTHERN MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY OF LANCASTER COUNTY," as by the act of lirmrpotstlon of said Company, laprovid ed. Do Report, That we have examined the accounts for the year preceding the let day of May, 1858, and find the same as follows, to wit— Policies issued as per last Re port, May 1, 1667, insuring property to the amount of $2,210,81814 Increase from May 1, 1557, to Slay 1.1868, lasszmoo Amount of property harmed May 1,1858, 32,346,026.00 Premium notes filed am per last report, May 1, 1867, 6P,875.28 Increase from May 1, 1851, to May 1, 1868. *8454 Am't of Notes filed May 1,1858, 102,620.71 OF, Panda of the Onapray. Delance in the bands of Tres • over, May 1, 1867, 388,44 Percentage received on Notea Sled from May 1, 1867, to Maya 1868. 41666 Fire Taa on December aeons meat, 1868, $ 10.82 Fire Tax collected on Decem tor assamment, 1857, 6,890.18 Amount of Tax received, 6,40e.98 Treasurer tees, 74,12 wsza.lss $7,120.80 /tr. ie. i'fftrZeiffet 4214 Eliposes, lb se* And DOW for the year 1857, $ 240 E. C. Darlington, Printing„ ( Lefler ,,) 7,76 Geo. Sanderson, " 22.75 John Bear A Sons, '' "" 22.25 . ' Theo. Fenn, 0 4.76 Jacob Myers, " " 1.00 Yearsol 4 Geist, " " • 2.76 Wm. B. Wiley, Jos. Hartman a Son, n (Loh) 6 .7 5 Win. 2.5 Breslin, " " 6.75 J. Young. if " 6.76 T. Reit/odd, 4 , " 6.75 Theddeue Stevens, Mosel fees, 10.00 Sec'y fees for making aatesstoentso4c.,4l.79 Committees; tees for Investigating A. Ruth's lose, 5.00 Witnesi fees, 4.c., tar investigating A. Ruth's loss, 4.50 Postage, '5.00 W. H. Paul, Prea't signing Po!kW, 1.00 Directors' fees, 18.00. Printing Election Bills, 1,25 ' 202.19 Firs Losra. Benjamin F. Stouffer, of Peen tp., Lau. county, LOBS April 9, 1857, $2,500.00 • Interest on the same, 128.00 Absalom Bath, of the bor. . orAtleunstown, Lau. co. Loss Hay . " 1857, 3 ; 450.00 Interest on the came, 134.00 Benj. Ureitigam of Eliza, both tp., Lan. co. I)on ages tot/we/ling house, Pee,. 29, 1657, 11.25 Am't of Ere Losses paid, 8,173.25 • Balance in Minds of. Trcair, May loso, Amount of Fire Tax mussed December 1, 1857, on premium notes Bled and . taxable previous to the 29th day of May, 1857. 6,735.56 Amount of tax paid to Treer 51ay 1, 1858, 6,890.16 Percentage to Cidleetors for collecting said tax, 197.68 --- 6,587.84 Outstanding tan on mud= *loom, ?lay L 1858, j 147.72 Warner,' our hands this 12th day of Blay 1859. A. P- L11115i131 AN, INTtir. 11. STORKII, Juno 9,1918. . JONAS LASES. 1111.111 C WILL be sold at public Palo. on &dunkiy, the Slat day of July. lbaiL on the pretedirce, the following described valuable Real Estate, In North Annville town. Lebanoneounty, 0 mile. from Lebanon. 2 from Ann. ville, 61114 4 from Jonestown, on the road leading from Jonestown to Annville, in whole er divided Into eve tracts, as NO. 1 CONTAINS 3 ACRES & 38 PERCHES, on which are erected a Two-Story BRICK Dwel ling House, 26 by 28 feet, with an attached din- in tag roam and Kitchen, two storito high. 18 by 111 25 feet; cellar under the whole house; BARE It NJ by 52 feet, with Wagon Shed, Bog, Stable, Ice ii.ou.e, Wash Hoose, and other out-buildings. The whole is Bur rounded by a pale fence, The yard attached to the li.tuie is covered with Evergreens, Shrubbery, &c. There is al so a young Orchard of the moat complete assortment of Fruit Trees. There are two wells with pumps therein on the premises, one at the house and one at the baru. The buildings are all new, having been erected within eight years. "` _NO. 2 NO. 2 CONTAINS 120 PERCHES OF LAND. neat measure, fronts on the Union Canal Dam. and adjoins = Nos t and U. being a i axe 1- iOetiti"U for a LII.3IIEIER and COAL YARD, and the business tray been carried= there for a number of pear.. . 510. 3 CONTAINS 138 PERCHES OF LAND, neat measure. and adiAns Noe. 1, 2. 4, and 5, fronts on the Dolan Usual and Water Wbrks Dam on th e nor th, and Jonestown read on the south. The Improvements are a small Dociling House, auda tioutc,sruivir GRAIN or WA itl,' il 'USN. 14 by 40 feet, buil. very sub ,- * stand hy. This is considered one of the best it. coal and grain stand- on the Onion CaneJ,and A ID lai ge bestnese lies been done there to.- years..—' li A large Derrick is attached' to the tirain.hoos., ........ ProPuriT fronts about 30 perches on tue Canal, and a wooden wharf is there erected. NO. 4 CONTAIN 6 121 PERCHES OF LAND, neat eaeasura, adjoins nor. 1, 3 and 5. being a vary tuba bin lot for the erretion of several dwelling bonsai. Mu. n CONTAINS I ACRE A. 3 PERLDIES. neat ineeellre ' adjoins Nos. 8 an I 4 sail die Union Caoal Water Works Dam.. The inapreyemente are n large two. story ST IUP, and liwelbag ad by sd feet, I with a full basenteni under it. This house is tlnew and Ii an excellent store-rand There is sled a entail Dyedling irons. on this tract, ice .wo :nog Stables, Waah House, and other ono. es_rassaimion will be given for :1 cw. 2,3 and. 4, aa DOM m the condilloas of ealeAre.coniplied.witli i:anitof Nes. 1 iinits Ai ilia let Of April next oartinenoo at 1 o'elbeltoureald d ay. when terthe will be made known by : -4011 N MAlTilitiv.h.3.l. I North .Annvillai June 2,1888. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4th OF 317L1T: NOTICE in hereby given to the eilizene 1_1( of Lebanon and vicinity, that In consequence of ttio annivemry of American independence, coming this year on BUIRMY, MO CH MAIM) will be celebrated e n t h e &I day of July, and that with dole regard far the honors of the same, we, the tnieralgnerl, respecrisely and col lectively, agreete keep our atom] and shop. el Ned on that day. George & Shellenbrfger George Steger D H Kerman v Welts & Needle W S Anderson J G Miller it G Kelly 13 Gump Adam Rise Saber it Bros Henry A StAna John lhiler &Co Daniel Gina L R Oppen..eimer Jno 15 Rauch Jolq, Gerhart H K Dander's Swede A Bre Eminuel iteigact Shirk A Tice J Model George lisinechl L P Kendall W Erberd Vona & Bro J C Duckard George Fisher JO Itelsner Lenanon,Juno A,MS GENERAL DIRECTORY. THE FEDERAL GOVERNIIENT. President—James Ilnehonon,af Pennsylvania. Nice President-401ln C Breckinrldge, of Sy Speaker of the House...-jamee L Orr. of S C Secretory of State—Leith Casa, of Michigan Secretary of the Treasury—Rowell Cobb, of Oa Seendary of Vieth:it/odor—Jacob Thompson, of Miss. Secretary oft he Navy—lease Toney. of Conn Secretary of Wor—John 13 Floyd, of Vs Postmaster General— Aaron Bittern. of Tema attorney General —Jerendeti S Slack, of Chief Juatloo —Roger B Taney; &iodate Jitetitet—Jhbo bin,atin, dames S Wayne, John Cotton, Peter V Daniel, Samuel Nelsen, Robert 0 Oder, John A Campbell, and Sachem Clifford. STATE OFFICERS. Goveroor—Wm F Parker. of Lycoming co B.ecretery -f Stolle—Wen M Heleter, hotho Surveyor General-14m Boon, of Frankli n Auditor General—Jacob Fry, or glontgornery .7itete Treasurer—Henry S Mmaraw, of Laricasbot Superintendeut of Public SchOols—limiry C Dirket, of Dauphin Canal Commissioners—Arnold Plenner, of Yestango ; George Scott, of Columbia; Nimrod Strirlctosid, or Chester Judges of the Supreme Court—Walter FI Lowrie. Chief Justice, Wm A Porter, Geo W Woodward, Jas Thomp son, Wm Strong PUBLIC OFFICERS OF LEBANON CODNTY President Judge—John J Pearson Asinviste Judges—Wm Rank, G B Doppia: Sheri): David M Shelly prothonotary-4 W £bur Beitordar sad tssrk of Quarts, ElemaMie-0 P ItUbr Register—Daniel S.troh, Jr Clerk of Orpheus' Court—Jeffersos B Light Treasurer—Joseph. Bowman Cosomissioners—Ferderlck Shelia, Jacob E lbsiltsulua t JJ icinel DeWitt/ 4 .er Csntruissioners' Counsel—Lest Kilos Clerk—Cyrus Shirk Messeuger—Samuol Lutz County Superintoudeut--John II Kluge District A tortwy- , Lerl Melly Steward—Daniel Light Directors-46sec' Barns, Levi Kreider. ilnumel Mom Almshouse Physician—Dr Win M Guilford Auditors—John S Somberger;John Light,(tanner)llenry Brandt • • County Surveyor—Adam Grittluger Corouer—Davl E • irk -11sectuallti Appraiser.-Wm II :Mach LEBANON BOROVOKOPNCERS Chief Brirge‘s—Jacob h eidle Assistant. /31Irgeen—J 1C Daugherty Councll , —Henry Suipb, (Merge Melly, Rotary T Hoffman, Philip Aretsts. J M Mark. W C Ponl.o'r Borough Coutisel„—J W Mish.Esq (;om,tahMi-Gleorge Walter, or am Jtlees of the Peeve — A 8 lily , J on Olelm CoustatAo—Jus :haute School Directors—Edward 'A ffilier. Jacob Brolfh, Elias Reber. Henry Zimmerman, Henry Derr, i T McAdam Areoesor—A H tmhicti, 'X W) Samuel Herbeson,(W W) Asst Asssssors—Joel Goodhart., Ads= kiss, (W W)DAss. Greenawalt. John D Krause Superrisois—Osorge Borguer, W) J. Lneeomb.CW Judge—George Snavely- (W Bernard Rauch, (r.w) Inspectors—Abner H,rtman Pater i• Atonal, (W W) J iiodarcuel. Joel Hoffman, (E xv) Borough Eurveyor—leaac Hoffer Treasurer—Edward A Uhler Poet HIM ress-.4lrs A L Rutliraff ' Police—Henry McCord, Henry Ruth Wood Oorder—lori Phreruner NORTH LEBANON BOROUGLI OEPICEEti Chief Burgeino—Prenk.lu Welter . Ape Want BurgeswOideon Light - Council—Cyrus Mutch, George < Fisher,Joseph Hurts*, Jutish Debuff t John Immel, Henry Lam High Constable—Peter Reitearoth, Sr Wood Corder.-4ohn lox, sr Justice of the Peace—Jobe 0 Light nesessor—Ateslom Hein - - Assn Aemessor—Ceorge Hoffman, Csuntd H. Borgne School Directors—Samuel lieinceblabotnes Noster,Honry Bults, John Miller, gdmond is liimmai, Jacob Num Supervisor es-John Artiold,Jaeob Curdy, sr Judge—John ILeau,er In,poetors.-Abraham Hostetter, Wetheck Cmostable- -Andrew reitacht Atulitor*Sanniel fisher AGENCI Agent for ilovrard h Co's Esprit's. Company—John Ulrich Agent fur Lebanon Mutual Insurance S Ely CORPORATIONS - - - LEBANON BANlL—Prelident, John W Gloninger ; Cash. jyr, Edward A• Uhler; Taller. Joseph BArch; Clerk, Theo Melly ; Directors. Dr. John W. Olnuinins, Lehman. Joel Goodhart, Dr "teary Schnook, Jseob Wit- mer, Jr, Dr Geo Itrideuaur. Dr D B 31nrshaLL illeietone, Henry Hotininn,jr., Henry Ilellentn. (Jones town) Geo If Miller, bilebsil Kreider, (0 d) J B Holster Discount day, la ednesilay. a NORTH LEBANON RAILROAD COMPANY—President, John Krause; Secretary, .1 W• Treasurer, Jacob Weidle ; Directors, K W Coleman, VIII Coleman. Jacob D a Hammond, Jacob hadle, J Liteyr.olds LEBANON GAS CUMPANY—Prealdent, J Weidle; rotary and Treasurer.J W Mich ; Dir.ctore,J Weldle Adam Grittinger, D Karmauy, John Douro. Dr Mee Rose. Geo ()Wm. G6O llothuon LEBANON MUTUAL INSUnANCE COMPANY—Presb :rent. John Sniffler ;.Tiee Proddent. D M Karnialty ; Treasurer-CiroF Melly ; Secretary. Wen A Larry • Dl. rectors, John Brunner. Geo r Napoleon Demi., John U Seltser,Dayld k r i nook. Del lel N Dieter, Oro Rose. D M Karmic'. Julian ituack, S K Triackler, rid Rank, Wm A Derry Mount Lsbanon Lodge, A Y 31, No :28—meets on the !inn Wedoemday in toe New. Moon, at 7 o'clock. W Elton Raker; 8 W, A S Ely ; J W. 8 T .1104.chon, Tr Wal ser 11 Derr. Secretary,k R Baniiher Mohasco' Lodge. 1 oor II F. No 288—Meets on Batur• day evening e.ert 8 o'clock. NG. George If Reboaohl; VO. Mahlon Wike : Secretary, Wm Match kehan na Lodge. I 0 of OP. No 12.1—meeta on Friday eyeing's. at 8 o'claek... N 0, Wm 0 Fauber; VO, doh. RUM Smith ; escretory,D E Miller- CnconopmentZ-Ineets the swend and fonrth Monday in every month. CP. Jo oph Easton H P. Adam Main ; S W. WuaAtkine; J W. Ms; Seri b e - D Division No 088.8 of 1 2—tneent every Wednesday eye. Mug. IV P—lsrtel rC11; W A—George Snavely; It e —N A Uhler ; F. B—Wm C Ward ; Treasnrer—George Derr .3 1t.04 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS From Phllndelobla.. aad the East, at 11%. A M Prom Ibterlaburg and the Re t. at 6Y AI From Lanerater. between 6 A 6 P Frani Shietr...stown. at 10 A M Prow Froderlekalatra and 3nneatnwn, at 9 A Ni Media close b-re at the Wowing hours: For the East at 34 PM - For the Wtat at 11 A N 1 Lanealter at 8 A M For Shaeffemtna aat 33.5 M For Predericltaloirg and Joneutman et 314 PM The Mirihehse of the Mallon. 1•111 LOWRY AXD Cr • HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. fruit EXCI TI NO DA IHID tar SICILN heB. The blood is the Iffesuetglning agent. It furnishes the com ponents of Utah, bone, muscle, nerve and integument. The Stomach is its manufactory. the veins its distribu tors, and the intestine. the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels. these Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purify ing the fluids. and regulating the excretions. The National Disease. Dyspepsia is the must common dhantee among all chap es in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the printery source. of Innumerable dangerous male. dies; but whatever its type or symptoms. ho w ", o b. titillate its resistance to ordinary preparations. it yields rea dily and rapidly to this searching e unerring remedy. Bilious Affections. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital im portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which Rt. metes this Auld. these plibtopereve specili-aily. infallibly rectify km is irredilaritice and effectually curing Jaen dice, Bilious noutittants and all the varieties of disease generated,by au unnatural condition of the organ. Liver C'irmplain ts. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly . the whole body suffers. Tuna of thousands die annual ly of Dysentery, Diarrhaen, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes In the system. , .The effect of the pills Anon fAI intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is it phenomenon in medicine. Ity Ibllowing the printed directions, the most alarming ow see of bowel complaint are promptly controlled: I , A Word to .Females. The local debility and irregularttles - whbirrritihe es pecial annoyan. es of the seeker which when neglected, alas:. a Shorten life. arereiloved for the thuii being, and prevented fur the time Weenie, by a calmer this mild but thorough alternative. Holloway's Pine are the text remedies k nown i t , the world for the following diseases:— Asthma, Diarthlea, • indig as ri,,, c ,„ Dowel Complaints , llFt, .r s • . I hf r umiii. • Coughs, Debnity, Inflammation. , • Colds. . • Fever& Ague. Inward Witak.nesa, Chen. Disease, FiiMAje (y 4 =0 0 1.4 14 Costiveness, Headaches, ..Lownies of 'Writs. LiverComplabits, Stoneetlrasetaiecordet,Szetptente, Venereal Affections,:' • ' it - orree is,. ell klinitt. ***Sold at the Man WM' t 0 ,4 d'essor lielVearsty,Bo Hidden Lane, New York. and by ill. , isaPiseteld4.Drii_ gists and Dealers in Medicine; throughout the Unite 'States and the eivilisedietaid,hilioneerat 25 eintio eft, ' vents and $l. each. _ _ . R Bruce k Co Atkins & McAdam S S Ramsey & Ca laansrd Zimmerman IJ Lonna. k Urns Orarne If Faber .1 Bruner Smith Xibti thimer .1.. Bowman T P Frointr aroma Rain C Gramma:nit Reimintain A Bra Ambmend W Acker Muir iiisflfind & Umbel tirr L Mick Charge, fchriorr 'A Yard, Philip F SirCeinii)- Airr 801411 SiS Rita k , Itentl Reitz 8 Smi rjs 'Shark & Mater Jos Bowman. ti L Daniel Dirket ISOCILTI ES PUBLIC N()ViCES SAVING rive Per Cent> e Sr NATIoNAL SAF 1i0..6T COMPANY. 01 TRIRT maar.roaotes st 'rift Atoll Et rerawowtwarrA. • Mosey to re)retrud to anY ohm ler& or mall, and tutor. oet paid from the day of &peon to tire day of withdrawal. The offnw 1 , {Ten every day ti eon 9 n'r.o,lb in the imitat ing tlll5 o'el.ck in the afternoon, and on IMMO and Thursday eyeringo TO )3 cre"ock. lIHNItirL. BENNT.Tt, rinotdant: ROBERT SELFICIME, Vic. Prasidonon- Wltitars o. Itran t Secretary: LAREC,TOT):P.._ Zen. Henry L. Benner, Edward L..Cartor, Robert Selfrkbra, Sand. R. Ashtray. C. Landreth Slunns, Money le res. eiral awl pa: notion. F. Carroll Drainage, Joseph B. Barry, )rants Leo, Aleph Tarlton,- Henry Differderffer. yfltaled made &Droll:Boa The Investments are made GIAGES. (MOUND RENTS, ties as the Charter requires. to REAL ESTATR MORI% and such kit class Flom* 3uu52,'68. Lebanon Depot Nit Bank. (Late "Lcectses VALI= DANL,") cuff therf and street, one door east of Reinhard's rme. TE rm, psi the follow Ing RATIS of LNIEILEST as y DEPOSITS. Fop 1 year, ona longet, tt Del Cent. per annum: AFF 6 moothc, and longer. S per cent per Biannual Foe 3 menthe, and longer, 4 per cent, per annum: requiring - ft Mina notrae of toitblirawalr Ibtereat paid to full for the Deposits Rum the date of deposit to the AU* of withdrawal. We will also hddial a liberal line of as commodatims to those who may failnY us with payable on demand. Will pay a prenthun on SPA and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old hrezfean Doi! Tars and Mill Dollars. Will make collections omand PD. mit to all party of the United Stara!, the Canadair and Europe; Negotiate Loans, de., de., and do% genesal EX. CHANGE and DANKINO BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, Piroaddent, Om. Gum, Cashier, The tinderslgned, MAN AO US, ere lodlvidually 11oh to the extent of their Fetetce. for all DepoxitO and other obligationo of the ". Lgal..NON Ammar Riafig." al MON CAMERON. O. DAWSON COLEAL4- 5 4 GEORGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG. AUGUSTUS SOTO, Lebanon, sfa.y 12, 185 S. GEORGE OMEN. Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CHARTER PIiRPETUAL! OPIVE AT JONESTOWW, LEBANON COUNTY: GOA,RAN'rEE CAPITAL 655,0001 • TILTS COMPANY Is in full operation, and read Y to make Insurance on all kinds of property, in nisi' or Country, and on as favorable terms AP any well rev• erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or Jolnt etock principle. President—JOHN BRUN. NER, Req. Vice President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer-OEO. F. MEILY. Secretary—WM. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS: . 308 N IDIENNLII, Ea. Gro. Roes, • Gro. P. MEity. 1). M. Keens:Ft, NAPOLEON Dean, ' JEW. SHINE, JOHN C. Szvriee., B. $. Titeloirtn„, DAVID M. RANK, Dtvra RANK. Oman. H. Moran, War. A. Bvsat. ANTHONY S. ELY. A"ee for Lebanon and vicinity. Jonestown, Feb. 3,1868. To the Farmer* of Lebauera County. YOtt are offered chum Me year, which him never been offered before, and, perhaps, never wiU be again; and that : each farmer can try for himself ]army's Reaper and mower, with 'Wood's /rn• • proVemellt. and if ft does not do all as represented, there are no lo*. m =stained. The Agehts for Lebanon county are per featly reepionsible for all they warrant thews Mowers and Reaper. to perform, and do not offer them to the farmer with vie* of merely selling them, but to answer the purpose of their invention—lightening labor,and giving a full equitalont for the price of their emit Thera Is no humbug about these Machines. They are the latent and best improved of their kind. There are none other, now extant that excel them: and to prose thi-, ft is but nee emery to say that In 7 •867. they took this fret premiums at all the County and State Pairs of Pennsylvania; the ti rat premiums in Vermont, New York, Maryland, and Tennessee. lint the greatest victory achieved was at the great trial at the Raked States Agricultural Far, At BYrarbee, in 1867, where the first and second (gold and slider medal,.) Premiums were awarded, as the teat nedis blood Machine and as a Reaper. The Agents, A. Mama a Baofitra, would challenge all agents of Reapers and Mowers in this county to a trial at such time and place as will wait them. And if Manny's Reaper and Mower with Wood's Improvement is not the best Machine, a fair trial will decide It. Address; the Agents, A. MAJOR & May 26, 1821..-tf. Lebanon. Pa. Org in Dedication. N Organ Dedication will take place in the St. John's • Church, it Fredericksburg, Lebanon county, 00 St-ail/kV, thti 2nth day of JUNE, ISSS. Endnent clergymen front abroad will be present to condom the services; a choir will also to, in attendance. All invite ion la herewith given to all who feel a duke to be present on the occaaion. JIAIN WEBER ! JACOB DEU 1, pc.TEE SUOLL. JOHN SATTIMIHN, DANIEL SHUCK Committee. Just '2, 1.53 Wasitrd, DT the nedeteivu4l. iu Lebawii, 'aace Middy, fbt which t}i.• Lighe.•t marker price- be paid Cazia 1000 lbs. Bologna Sausages, 1000 lbs. Dryed Beef. May Is, 1808.-1 i.,. W i MUM SHIRK . TAILORING ANI) CLOTHING. EaS111011:11111c - Tailoring and Clothing !Afore. ITO ye who would get a tine suit. dressed up Is style from top to toa. 0.11 and Be.. Sava 20 p“r cent., clear gain. at the NEW CurilLlNil SMILE. 2d story of IDENTAB BLULDINO, of Raba* Brotbrrs. FARlIng will find it touch lo their IA vantage to tuing their produce to the Cheap :.tore at the Celtics But[dirge, of gram r liturritens. Tit ILOR INII, The Teti:Mt:to for` C'tuttoixt work reeelifel tint perwattd attentinu of I 1,.& J.ll. Rama, with More rare than ev ,rt Hating tenured the beat workmen. they are prepar ed to make ttp the most fitabionable work at abort no 'Um The Cloth, Wit all warranted, if they do not please ,bite tiei tine le taken. 11.-'wrem May, lit, 1658 FUSklaitable Tint ►ring. TlREsulecriber resiactfully luthrins his friends and the public in general. that he bee commenced the TAILORING I:I3SINBSS in alt its branches, at hie rest d.nrte, in test Lebanon. tt timberland Street,) 2 equates east from Major Moyees Moe" (south ride.) By Wen. lion to business, promptness in his engagements. Ipx4 BM and moderate charges he hopts to receive a ' b an " of the public patronage. lie arm a long thee to the em ploy of Miami Wagner. ttecit- and !hub confidant of giving general eatisfaction. Being a WM beginner he solicits the patronage of the public.. Lebanon, ...ay 12, /MS, Gronaz DfcCAIILLY. CLOTEIIY4 STORE MERCHANT EV•TABLISHWT, Marko: street, batmen Mark's and Rise's Hotels. Al SEY d Co, bike pimiento in annoutoirm S. to their friends end the pddlc generally. that they have on hand a variety of Cloths, Caertneerse and Tid ings, whirls they will make tip to order on the most rim, sonatas ternsaand ie. the most fashionable style. As none but . gond workmen are employed. all work la hawed and good Cite gu , ranteed. Also x large stock Or RIADT-)ADS eternity% whi,k will he disposed of cheap. together with every variety of timtlemena Varnishing Goode- S. S. RA3113.1,1' .1k Co. Lebanon. April 22,181 W. TAII.OIIINV WILLIAM IL SNICIL-R - newest:4 infiirms the public that he hail commenced the,i TATIORTMLBUsTATISS in ail its brinehas in the stand formerly of Cyrus Spit*ler, near the nterntiCiteeers. lid Mum a groin neer the RALIAIi Al* reouSx. - in sou h Lebanon Metnehip. Ity attention to bu 4ness. 'contbrinilig to the wishes of his -.pat tOWI6, pretngthets in his eturaternents,smi tonlinrate pr*e„ he hopes to receive it fail' sharo, it the MIMI, Matgire•—"' He bee hut math experience iii the bne al ai theVirig lately Ivq‘a oniouva by that Max: er !Cant o. tifecgan,Wan'. tun, deFd., fur a long , tinted and feels . cougtentut ren dering general eatiusetien. tieing.' t ,, D an beginner. lie ~Ifdlis the Oivord orOurtitibiie• ' *lir 11 “ h p4E' 0, of Mr. israr ~,,.,„ “ ro oppecl4ll,y inst. ed gig bir. l :a Jaw , T • '`' ..-7 t vg . .51. s:.0(1?6#. b• Lelor - .4111, -, VW. • ' • - ' ' _____ • •", a, _ "trr I ttSl REC $ Apetinr P.MIT W • INE, TerS . ; " zte; ala° 5 :"/C 1. 4 hat, Lnsaint cftwri'Cler!.l!Sl. 8111.16"ArroindCIATir Optatt at e . - ' 1? . .ratma.rs Wine and lkinor, Stink ...k i ii*lii:ki*.i%deAtiv.i.are m4y . to, ace.inniiirtate Ifry!DsFu. Y)./stitib Slicva,Truuks, Tranaing Bows. =MIME
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