ICElTaitn TERMS, 3150 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1858 HOME AFFAIRS. Guilford & Lemberger's Soda Fountain is now in tho best order, and their drinks are delicious. R. S. Raber's Fountain for the distillation of Sparkling, Ice Cold, Soda Water, is now in prima operation. We tried it, and pro nounce it 0. K. Dr. Ross has in operation his foun tain of Sparkling Soda Water. His fixtures are first class and his Syrups the very best. For a cool and very refreshing drink call there. We also bell attention to the new advertise ment of his Drug Stiire. The Dr. has had a large experience in the business, and any order entrust. ed to him will be carefully and promptly attend ed to. WE have on hand another very interesting communication from E. M. Richards, Esq., relative to his recent travels in Mexico. WE have been requested to state that Mr. Brunner signed the report for the divi sion of Cornwall township into two election dis tricts, and that he is favorable thereto. ONI of the firm of Swartz & Bro. is in the City btiying a new supply of summer goods whieli will be opened latter part of this week. GRAEFF S WSW Ice-crew Saloon is much resorted to evory evening by oui eiti 'sons., His Vanilla, Stiaiibeify, or Lemon takes the mead of praise. His Saloon is an 'institution of Lebanon. Fingers Lo John Gable, of the firin of Gable, toAgaiter k Co., had three of the fingers of his left hand cut off last week, by one of the saws-in their Sash Factory ) in East Lebanon. WE have received from Messrs. Gettle & Wollison of Myorstown, a new paper commenced there' by them, entitled "The Hu mane." We tenet they may find their enterprise profitable. Oun, neighbors Beyond the Quit tapahille, fronting on Plank-road street, hare been busily engaged, in an independent capacity and spirit, grading their pavementi. Said street will, eventually, become the finest street in Leb anon. • THE DIFVEWENCE. — TIIC little son of James March fell 25 feet on a hard pavement, without receiving a bruize and scarcely a scratch; while Mr. David Tice `made i merely a misstep from a carriage, and fractared his leg in two places. 'OW WE observed, last week, tbe mm bars of the Union Fire Company, busily at work digging the cellar for their new Engine House, on the lot lately purchased by thorn on the west Fide of Market street, below Hill. The building we learn is to be 31 by 45 feet, of brick, and two stories high. The , location is a good one. TERRIBLE FALL.—A little son of James March, about B years of age, while flying a Kite last weak, out of the Dormer-Window of his father's residence, in East Lehimon, lost his balance, rolled several feet over the roof, and than fell a distance of twenty.flve feet to the petl;e -ment, fortunately, without breaking a limb or be ing otherwise seriously injured. The pavement was covered with cinder, and the child's body where it fell made an Impression of several inches. FAST DRIVING.—The citizens of our Borough are often much annoyed, and some times seriously injured by careless and fast driv ing in our streets. There is an ordinance prohib iting this dangerous practteis ; and the Borough Councils are determined, we learn, to put an end to it: The police have ' . atrict order to make in fortnitioln against 'every person who violates the ordinance. An individual from the countrrivas flaw:flask w eek, for fast arrviag, and our , town Jehus,must now look out, or they will share the same fate. Grand Presentation of a Cane.--' Impressed with feelings of a kindly nature, and a high regard for our abilities (ahem I) and ser vices in the good cause of Democracy, a valued friend publicly presented us last weak with a beautiful Cane, made of the native wood of our 'own favored county. Want of room compels us 'to omit the' sPeeches made on both sides, as well r as a description of the .ceremonies attending, litlinoo in to say that all were good. The day was `very' favorable for the proceelllngs, and every thing pearled ofr in good "style. We are pleased to addlitat . tint little drunkenness was visible in our streets, and that net a single breach of the peace occurred daring the day, which is very creditable to the place—considering the crowd. Modeity forbids us to say more of this agreeable era in our life, 'as Well'ak in 'the IllsetiFY of Leb anon, WE learn that the Reformed' Sunday School of 'hie town hare in contempla .tion'a Aailioad excursion on the 3d of July.— •Tboy are the judges of the propriety of such a 'movement, and , no doubt will see that all the guards in human power And foresight be placed to prercift"the Occurrence of an . accident to their precious height; yet we cannot holp reminding them of the terrible accident to an excursion train on the North Pennsylvania road, two years ago, by which nearly one hundred meb, women and children were killed or maimed for life; and also • to a similar aoeident to an excursion train several ;Imam previous on a railroad near Baltimore. We do not wish to interfere with any arrangements of 'our friends for the celebration of the glorious dth..of,ittlyi but think it.onteonseientious duty least thus meek. What has 'happened nilOymppen again l - .• •,+ —UK n A GRIC u =URAL ItiOCIETY.—It will be siiiiivtiother part of to-day'a Advert i+Ter, by the,ptrikl . ingiotthe Sudety and Executive Oommittee,* the Lebanon County Agricul tural Soolety-ts' now "Axed foot." The right men are -itsithot if att do not misjudge never failed WIG - piing they.nudertake, or have undertako. The Committee of Arangements Will, we under stand, aS;soonfatt - thel have, secured a location, annonnewthiholding of the first fair of the Soci ety, whieh hill be,aonpstline in OctiOntr next. We oannot help liars congratulating our far mer-Meat in Wag* 'vomit/Mal in their efforts to establish lin ainititiitioi&Oflhe kind in our midst. They deserve praise—not at oar hands alone, but at the hands of every intelligentcitisen of the County. We will allude to thie mattes again, hereafter , antkwould add that everybody take the interest we do; though they have no raora..toVar‘ 't4411/ dakbage pia! t r'' = A Dunker Love Feast.—By invi tation of a friend (who sports a horse and buggy) we accompanied him to a Love Feast of the Bunkers, on Wednesday last,, at the residence of Mr. Isaac BRUBAKER, in South Lebanon, about 4 miles from Lebanon. Upon arriving there (our first visit to a meeting, of the kind) we were sur prised at the immense number of people congre gated. By a partial count, we estimated the number of carriages at about 500; hence it may be readily inferred ,that the number of people was great. We found ihe barn, the usual substitute of Bunkers for Churches, cleared of all it contain ed, and well t provided with seats, below and aloft. Services had already ce'eamenced, and the tempo rary Church was filled to overflowing, so that we found it impossible, out rudeness , to get with in treating distance , ,.. r e passed on and soon found that services were also . going on in front of the house. Here ire were again very agreeably surprised to find a farmer in his shirt sleeves preaching in 'English. We obtained a seat in the shade of a large tree and listened to his sermon to the end. It will not do for us to speak of the subject-matter of his address, further than to say that it was replete with scriptural quotations, and frequently at variance with the doctrines pro mulgated by the preachers of other denomina tions. His views of Christianity were practical and common sense and mostly received our ap probation. If we do not subscribe to all, it is immaterial. One thing is certain, that his ser mon exploded the idea of persons unacquainted with their doctrines, that the Dunkers deny fu ture punishment. He was followed by several of the brethren ha German, after which the exercis es for tire afternoon closed. In the evening the washing of feet, and other ceremonies peculiar to the Hunkers, were to take place; but fearful of a thunder-storm, we Lid good-bye to them and re turned to town. We have seldom spent an after noon so pleasantly and instructive as the one un der notice. lEBANON COUNTY AGEICITIaTUR&L AND Agreeable to adjournment, the members of the Society mot at the public house of Mr..YOliii M. Mark, Lebanon, Tune 12th, Hon. Wm. Bank, Pres. proem presiding. George W. Kline, Esq, Chairrcan of the Com mittee on By-laws, reported a. series of art cries which after some discussion, alterations amend meats, and additions, were adopted feria:on. • ' The first meeting of the Executive Committee of the Lebanon County Agricultural and Ilorti cultural Society, WM'S held at the nubile hour _of John M. Mark, in Lebanon, on Sattirday Sn'ne 12, 1855. Present :—T. L. Bixlcr, Dr. J. C. Cooper, W. W. Murray, M. Deininger, J: Bach man;' Samuel Erb, Levi Kline, Esq., Dr. W. M. Guilford, C. Borgner,..Y.boesariinJoseph Gingrich, John Bomberger, and Wm. Tics. Levi Kline, Esq., wal, on motion, chosen to preside over the deliberations of the Committee. The Corresponding, S ecretary announced that Jonathan Steiner, dec i lined to serve as one of the Executive Committee from Jackson township; when, on motion, of Mr. Urich, the President with the acquiescence of the Committee, appoint ed, J. P. Kreitzor, in blisalplaeo. On motion of Dr. W. M. Guilford, The Treas urer was authorized to procure the necessary books for his use as such, and that the Recording Secretary inform him of the same. Joseph Bomberger and Jacob Brubacher, of South Lebanon township having declined to servo in the position asiigned them by the Society, Mr. C. 11. Bergner moved• t'ha't Micheal Becker and Peter Horst be appointed in their stead; greed to. Oa motion of W. W. Murray it was Resolved, That the foll Owing members, appointed by the Chair, be a COmmiteee of Arrangements i fe'r the ensuing year, via: J. L.l3l:xier, Dr. J. C. Cooper, Wm. W. Murray, Henry Uhrich, Micheal Dien inger, Jacob Bachman, George Weidman, Samuel Erb, Peter Horst, Chas. D. Forney, C. H. Borg nor, Jacob Shaeffer, - Jonathan fllig, George F. Miller, Win. Urich, George W. Kline ; Dr. W. M. Guilford, Samuel Herman, John Stine and Wm. Major, whose duty it shall be to fix the time for bolding the fall exhibitions; to appoint proper committees on premiums; to secure a place upon which to hold the Fair; to attend to baring fences - erected, ik uilaings put up, and make all necessary arrangeMents fur the suitable aceouimedatio'ns of contributors and visitors to the Society's exhibi tions. But this committee shall net make any permanentimprovements without the authority of the Board of Managers. On motion of Dr. Guilford, the name of Levi Kline Esq., was `added to the committee, as Chair man. On Motion of J. L. Biiler, it was Resolved, That 'flit) Committee of ArrengeMents Meet at the public house of John M. Mark, in Lebanon, Saturday, June 26th, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Oa motion, it was Reeolved, That each mem ber of the. Society pay five cents for a copy of the Constitution and By.laws of the Association . On motion, it was .Resolved, That J. Lawrence Rightmyer, Dr. Wm. M. Guilford, Col. Wm. W. Murray, and'Sanzttel Erb be the Committee on Finance, of this Society. On motion, it was Reeoloed, That tho Finance. Committee be authorized to effect a n arrangement with a person orverSons in each of the Districts of the County to procure members and to allow a reasonable per corkage on the monies so collec ted. . - :Resoived, thilarOlarslm. addressed to Citizens of Lebanon boi., signed hy the Executive Com . - Oleo and by the Secretaries, soliciting - their mi . - operation and aid inestablishing upon a perilia nen t basis this organization. On motion, It was 71esoirerl , pint the Chair man of the Committee 'of Asi Angelo en is be author ized to appoint at as early a day as possible a Committee to report iremtuuts,. and Constitute the Judges of the Fair'.' Also, a 'Copimittee to make the necessary repair's Ikre o n the Voir Ground to take charge of the buildings and of the Oround, during the Fair. [The Chairman will announce the appointment of the various Committees above designated, at the meeting of the Committee of Arrangements on the 26th instant.] On motion, it was Resolved, That the Corre sponding Secretary be directed to notify the vari ous Agricu Itural Societies of the state of the time of holding the Fall Exhibition of this Society. The/proceedings of the tioeintand of the ex ecutive Committee were ordered to be publiehed in all the papers of the Borough of Lebanon. CUT TIM . OUT AND STICK' IT 'IN TOUR HAT.— Wood's Hair Restorative will. change gray hair to its original color,. stop . lt front falling off, alui cause it to gFoti nit bald heads, and ae,a 'eosinet. is it has no equal. Pimples and Wooi'l Hair Restorative cannot abet together'. u '• Cauvrox.—DoWere of woithress imitations, tie several are already in the market, called bY dif ferent names. Use none unless the Words (Pro fessor Wood's Hair Restorative,, Depot , St. Louis, Mo., and New York), are blown in the bottle.— Sold by alI Druggists and Patent Medicine Leal eas, also by all Fancy and Toilet GOMIS' dealers in the United States and Canada. See Adv. .i.-A.,liasita4 of tabacap aapt .Fatariburs, Vs., ta j ailiar day far $00.63.. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 9n motion, adjourned. Attest: War. UnRICH, Bee'g Soc'y EXECUTIVE COINTIFTEE. Oa motion adjearned. Attest WILLIAM URICH, Real Secretary. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. Well Patronized—The ten-pin alley at the Railroad Depot. Talked of—Fencing in the village of Manheito, to keep in the lunatic. Dog Days.—lf the growls of curs are to be taken as a criterion, these days must be near at band. "Old rtontz," in'all his eeeentne characters, held forth we understand, to an inter eating audience in the Eagle Buildings on Satur day evening. The Pavements in the vicinity of the Advertiser office, we observed while up town a few days ago, are being greatly improved.— This will add vastly to the appearance of our bor ough, as well as to the comfort of pedestrians.— Enterprising people never tire in well doing. A Good. Idea.—The 'Union boys' brought their "Machine" out one evening last week, and gave the old Market House a regular washing. Siace then the air around that estab lishment is a little more inviting to those who attend market. Election.-- An electidn Tdrdfri cm by the Perseverance jerkier Ilese CO, held at the Hall, on, the 12th inst,resulted as follows, v i z President—Henry 13ihigtraus. Secretary—Harrison H. Lantz. Assistant Secretary.,—Lewis Rank. Treasurer—Adam Rise. Directors—Jacob P. Embich, John Shindel. 'PisAting.—The weather of late, has been inviting for fishing, and as a natural ?<Meekuence that is all the rage. Several parties who were out recently after the "beauties," gave us a glowing account of their success. We are tempted to join in with 's. good 'party nekt week, to try our luck at making a haul of the '!finny Mtki." the "Glorious Fourth," or rather 3d of July, will be celebrated by a number of our Sabbath Schools. Zion's Lutheran Sunday School will, as usual, spend the day in Lftbman's grove. They will be accompanied by the Perseverance Band, and a lively time is anticipated. Salem's Lutheran SUnday School will go to the same woods they bad la.st yiMi,‘tl; : iiiprobably be accompanied by the North Lebanon Lund. The Reformed Sugday School contemplate tak ing..inVicursion to VVomelsdorf. • Another Invide - fit."—Teo large display of crinoline must on some occasions be rather provoking. The other day While engaged in conversation with . a. friend, we observed a lady a coming along with spread that might justly be idened "too much of a good thing." The pave ment at several points ivies pretty generally erowd ml with store-boxes, several Of which were swept off during the collision ; but unfortunately the "grand display" was caught by a nail, tearing it to pieces. Several fancy 'young men, rushed to the rescue Apropos—The wide pavement op posite the Market House, we understand, is made to suit the latest style of dress. Rural Prospects.—Accompanied by a friend, we took a ride into the country a few days ago, with a hope of gathering any variety of items. Bat one thing of importance, however, struck our eye, and that was the promising and beautiful appearance of the crops. We stopped in with several farmer friends, conversed on the subject, and were pleased to learn that in no sin gle initance, With the exception of some fly in the Whidit is the case ev , eryypar at this sea see, good prospects are entertained for hear . ) , crops throughout our valley—one of the finest agricultural regions the sun ever shone upon.— Wheat, rye, grass, oats, and the early crop of potatoes, all look well. Corn, however, is only coming into blade, having been kept back by the wet season. The Franklin Literary Institute was numerously attended on Monday evening, and the , regular question for debate—"ls thespirit of liberty as great at the present time as it was in I.s?"—was ably discussed.. Some of the speeches, we Wink, world he've 'done credit to 4th of July orators. The Institute adjourned aver to the Ist Monday of September. This step was taken on account of the short summer even ings not. allowing the members sufficient time to advance their arguments in the debates, This Institute has Wee in operation over live :Years, Ana We Vain?' that in September the members will appear and take hold of ft Iv i ith persevering hearts and persevering hands. By that time ise hope to see the ladies and gentlemen isf 'this bor ough fiouk into the glorious old Franklin wAth a spirit becoming an intelligent cdnini*ti. We know that the "rising generation' aenid thus spend their evenings zilOfe iireAtatile tilin Many of there are in the habit of doing. The Teachers' Association, another useful lit. erary organization, which was kept up during the past winter, also adjourned over the summer. Wo have frequently attended the meetings of both the allure associations, and always found them interesting and instructive. Summer Resorts.—The time is now drawing nigh when those caged up in cities look around for some suitable - plactrto sp - edd - the hot summer. it is readily admitted on all hands thiti aline of the interior towns present healthy and agreeable pineoe for sUckiititivoi'esl . But it is certain that a large numbe'r of persons, who think themselves obliged to leave the city in sum mer, do so for the purpose et satisfying the sup posed demand; `fashion, rather thanth 'obedi ence to 'their own inclinations, and hence proceed to inch crowded up places as Saratoga, Newport and Cape May. To gain th'e factitious applause , of faehiore, they actually sacrifice individual coinforts and happiness by crowding in "fash ionable resorts," where 0.4 are kept in small 'apartments, half fed by stinting bearding-house keepers, thrown in association with people whom they do not like, or made uncomfortable by the quarrels which they are sometimes exposed-to by 'such associations. To those who may notice this article, and haves some notion to spend the sum mer in an agreeable manner, in a healthy, flour ishing and delightful town, we would recommend some commodious hotel at Lebanon, where the pure air, fine scenery, pleasant people,-good vic tuals, (no swill milk, but fresh Durham 'butter and pare cream,) luscious and sound fruits; with the many other healthful things invigorating to body and mind, will soon put them upon the basis of God'il intended prolongation of man's life Eo one itinid6cl Sreais. We will alsO her . ° I•einerk that though We are-none of the "oldest inhabitants" of biir good borough, still ive have been "bobbin' 'round" various sections of the ofd KeyStorii, and withoutdisParageMent to any of the towns it has besin - (44 ?calms to come iteioes,we pronounce the beautiful toWh Of Lebanon our first and fa "elite olioicii. - -WE have been requestediostate that the site for the new Re'reinieeChureh, in this,place, has not yet been definitely,; decided ripest'. These two . 4nes you: perceive, Ali piiiith4ollo*.•, . , r 6 - The Lelia' Cart:Ally Corrected W. LEBANON,' Leh. Mills Ex. Fem. $ 6 00 Smith " Extra 450 Leh, Val, Super. Fine 400 Prime White Wheat, 95 Prime Red Wheat, 85 Prime Rye, 55 Corn, 66 Oats, 33 Clover-seed, 3 00 Timothy-seed, ' 2 50 Flax-seed, 1 50 Dried Apples,libu., .100 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peach ...Snits," 2 60 Peach-iMlutzels," 125 Cherries, 1 50 Onions, 50 on Market. 'ZY by Myers tE.Shour. "SDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1855. Potatoca, "#bu , 50 Eggs, V, doz., 10 Butter, ro lb, 32 Lard, Tallow, 9 Ilarn, Shoulders, S Sides, Soap, .8 Bees-wax, 25 White Rags, .5 Mixed Rags, 2 Flax, It; lb , 12X Briatles, ?, lb., 40 Feathers, 18 tb., 02 1 % Wool, Ib., 4O Soup Beans, Ts qt., 8 Vinegar,l gal., 12 1 4 Appliißutter,tl crock, 45 The 'Philadelphia Market. FUILADEX4I.III. , , Sums 0,1658. BREADSTUFF S.—The market for most kinds is still sluggish, but without any material alters.. tion to note in the price or demand for Flour, and the sales fur shipment oompriso.ulsout. 6,000 bbls. at $4.25 for standard and good,tiperfine„ at which figure it is freely offered; $4.50 for extra, and $4 621@5 for extra family, including 1,000, bbls. on private terms, and fancy lots at $5.62@5.75 bbl. The receipts barn Amen squite,Moderate. For home consumption 'prices have- ranomd from $4.25 t 04.62 for common and extra brands, ' $1.84 @5.25 for extra family, and $55006 for fancy lots. Rye Flour ecrnes for slowly, and itbas been in steady demand at $3.311..per,. bbl. The re ceipts of Corn Meal are increasing; and it has been in demand, with sales of 1.200 bbls Pennsyl vania. at $3.371 bbl. The Wheat market has been extremely dull during tho past week, and .prices are feebly supported ; sales of 15,000 bush. in lots at from 25c, up to $1 for ordinary a nd prime red, and 90 to $1.15c for white, prime lots only being saleable at - the. highest quotations; all the Rye offered was taken et 66®68c. Corn has been in active request, with' -sales of 35,000 bush. yel- low at 72@73c afloat, and 70@71c in store; clos ing at the former rates ; 5,000 bush white afloat sold at 71®72c, and some damaged at 60 @He. Oats have been in steady request, but prices re main without change; sales of of 10,000 bus at 36 @37e f.r. Delaware and 33@39c for Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—The market of Beef Cattle was dull, owing in some measure to the hot weather, andprices were hard ly so.goed as:last, Week, generally ranging at from $3 40 to $9 50, including a few extra Cattle at slo@slo,so the 100 lbs. The whole number offered at the different Yards was 1,250 head, entue,orwlituh 'Went over pusold. The market at Wardell's was alsct dblf; the number offered there was 600 head,ctelleef Cattle, all but 40 of which sold at prices ranging from $7 50 to $lO the 100 lbs, the latter for extra quality, Of Cows and Calves the arrivals were about 459 head; the market was dull and. wices $5 the head lower, ranging at from $35 to $5O for fresh Cows; $25 to $3O for second quality do., $2O to $25 for ordinary, and $l5 to $2O for dry Cows. Of Hogs, the receipts at Yard were 2,- 700 head, part of which. were taken to New York, and the remainder aid at from $6 75 to $7 25 the 100 lbs. net. , Some 7000 Sheep were at market, and prices are from 50 cents to $1 lower, selling at $2 5 . 0 .© 4 50-eaelt, wording to quality, equal to 6.168 cu. vs lb. dressed. . • - ,About 100 Horses arrived at Wardell's ; the market is Special Notices. ffiger•READ DR. HARDMAN'S ADVERTISEMENT ! %,Tar. Mark the day and date. BISEAS 8 OF THE LIVER Dy this disease we understand an inflamniaticii either hi the membrane , on substance of the Weer, known by dull pains in the right side, the .6Mb:tech always disor dered, the yellow tinge of the skin, dry cough, tongue :rooted, costiveness, high colored urine and of a thick nature; severe weakness and severe pains in the head. The quantity of corrupted humors in the region of the liver, causes a defective secretion of the bile. The liver when healthy, serves as a filter 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 lungs, brains, and other parts in a morbid condition, mayeaase Jaundice, Consumption. Insanity, &c., arid-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 pieces. A patient, suffering from this,coraplaint, should resort to speedy relief. Yet there are very few medicines worth a eent.iu curing diseases. What then shall be done!-- We say, use Dr. Morse's Inclian.Root Pills, as they. are composed of plants and roots p they wii he found a sure cure for this painful ; disease, because they purge from the body those cornspt aid stagnant humors, and ad cleanse and renew, the blood, which is the cause not only of the d 'sense .3f.the liver, and the :inflammation of the kidney and the bladder„bat of every description of dis ease. ,Front 3 to 4 of theabove pills, taken every night on going to bed,= will in a few days, relieve the body .1' everything that is opposed to health. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. .Another Wonderful Cure, made by Pratt & Butch errs MAGIC OIL. Reading, Pa., June let., 1857. Messrs. Print t Buxenta,—This is to Certify, that I have been afflicted with , Rheumatism for years, and have expended some four hundred dollars, to have it eared, but all to no abet. I used but one bottle of your Magic Oil—am now well. Yours Truly, JOHN TROXEL, Weebington et.. between 9th and 10th. UELMBOLIYS GENUINE PREPARATION. lIELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMEOLIYS Genuine PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. -012 See advertisement headed aBLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY , SIR JAMES CLARKE'S leeet,bkitted _Female Pills. Prciared from a. prescription of Sir .1" Clarke, X: D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine4s udfailidg lit, the cure of all those painful aud.dangcrous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all oxcess, and co moves all obstructions. nude speedy cure-may-be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, , it Is peculiarly suited. It Will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. . Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears; the Government Stamp of Greet Britain, to phivent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be tiskenlby rernalse dnring,the f irst three months of PregrKney, as they are sure to bring on Miscasriage : bht at any other time they are safe. .of ,Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain In the back and limbs. fstigne on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart,,hyst;;.rice and.Whitesi these klua.yrill effect cure when ail other means buys fulled, rind, although a powerful remedy. do not contain iron, talonsel,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. Baldwin & Co.) Rochester, N. Y. N. 11.-1,1,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. ROSS„ppposite the,Oeurt HOUSC, Lebanon, Pa, and by all respectable Drngaists 'throughout the United States and Canada; also by3lairey Ditch, Reading, Fa! October 7,1857 = Iy:.' • ' noi,Lowar's Pit.t.s.—The medical attendant gives to his patient the drug which he supposes proper for the complaint. Mark! his treatment is based on syppoaition only. He does not recog nise the great. fact that all the form of disease re sult front a single cause, the presence of a de structive principle, in the fluids which should sustain and `vivify the solid portions of the body, It is them—on the very elements of vitality—on the.secretions and the blood—that Hortotkar's Plr as' exerbise the 'd,ihlitfectant and ,conservatiVe influence . . pie unseen, fous4itts; ;0:01 A s the palpable isettee of ,disiase, are ese,ailed, by this mighty antidote. It affects the, bile, the gastric juice, the lyßjah; the blind; and 'purges them of every-thing pernicious to health and vigor, which may have contaminated their natural purity. Where symptoms are merely supposed, a relapse may be anticipated, but when the seeds of the dis order arc destroyed or expelled, the cure is.radi cal. Religions Notices. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal church.. Preaching Next Sabbath morning in the German and in the Evening in the English leriguage., .the Reformed Cb . nrcli., English preaching . . next Sitbl;ath morning and . evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. Bliaeopataervices in Beneficial Hall, noXt Stii ds7 night; at'lf o'clock. German fireaching next Sunday morning at 9 eclack, in Salem's Lutheran chuFch. MARRIED 5 On ,the 13th Inst., at Mount. Rope, by Rev. John MoCosker; Mr. Philip J. Smith to Mies Mary M. MeeinleY„ both of Lebanon. On. the 15th inst:, by Rev. Aug. C. Wedekind, L: it. *Oche Rsq., of Rarrisburg, to Miss M. E. Moyer, ofi Lebanon, Pa. DIED, In this Borough, on Tuesday morning, the Sth • inst., Lizzie, youngest daughter of Henry and Maria. Zimmerman, aged 8 years, less 8 days. In this:plice, on the w 21st ult., Eleanor Ida; in ' 'NOW *Oki 4 . 400 1 4;4 k #4 48 1 11 1 Bruce, ageYijimir:;finontli: : and 24 days„,::«On,ithe 26th ult., Isadore, daughter of the same parents, aged 5 years, 1 month 21 days. On the 6th inst., in East Lebanon, Barbara, wid ow of Jacob Balm, aged 76 years. In North Lebanon on the 7th inst., Mary, wife of John Boyer, aged about 67 years. On the Bth inst., in Cornwall township, Mrs. M. C. Karmany, consort of Martin Karmany, dec., aged 88 yrs., 5 months, and 22 days. On the 7th inst., Harry, infant son Henry and Anna Ristenbutt, aged 1 year, 8 month, and 7 days. On the Bth inst., Franklin, infant son of Cyrus and Louisa Ristenbatt, aged 3 years,ll months, and 21 days. GENERAL DIRECTORY. THE .PEOERAL GOVERNMENT. President—James Buchanan, of Pa. Vice- President,-John.C. Breckenridge, Ry. Speaker of the Honso-,james L. Orr, S. C. Secretary of - State 7 -Lewis Cass, Mich. Secrotaiy of Treasury—Howell Cobb, Ga. Secretary of Interior, T jaeob Thompson, Miss. Secretary of Navy—lsitae Toney, Conn. Secretary of War—John-B. Floyd, Va. Postmaster General—Aaron V. Brown, Tenn. Attorney General—Jeremiah S. Black, Pa. : Ufa Just i igc:—Boger 8., Taney; associate Jos tices.-3-ohn MeLean, James S. Wayne, John Catron, Peter.V: Daniel, Samuel Nelson, Robert C. Grier, John A. Campbell, Nathan Clifford. STATE OFFICERS. Governor, Wm F Packer, Lycomicg co Secretary of State Win M Heisler, Perks Surveyor G eneral, Rowe, Franklin Auditor General, Jacob Fry, Montgomery State Treasurer, Henry S Magraw, Lancaster Supt Public Schools, Henry C Hickok, Dauphin Canal Corn., Arnold Plainer, Venango ,• George Scott, Columbia.; Nimrod Strickland, Chester. Judges of Supreme Court, Walter B Lowrie, Chief Justice, Wm A Poi ter, Geo. W Woodward, Jae Thompson, Wm Strong. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge, John J Pearson Associate Judges,Wm Rank, G B Deppin Sheriff, David M..Shuey Prothonotarp—j W Ebur Recorder - k Clerk of 4uarter Session's, C P Miller Register, Daniel Stroh, jr , Clerk of Orphans' Court, Jefferson B Light Treasurer, Joseph Bowman. . • Commissioners, Erederick Shulti, Jacob It Bach man, Michiel Dellinger -- I Couttuissioners' Counsel, Levi Kline Clerk, Cyrus Shirk Messew ' mr, SainuelLutz County Superintendent, John II Kluge District Attorney, Levi Meily, Steward, Daniel Light Directors, Isaac Barto, Levi *eider, Sanel Behm Almshouse Physician, Dr Wm ,E 1 Guilford Auditors, John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan ner) Henry Brandt „ . • County Surveyor, Adam Grittinger Coroner, David Illicit • Mercantile Appraiser, Wm 11 NV,VV ADV,ERTISEMENTS. ==l A N examination of Teachers for the Public SehodiS A of CORNWALL township, will be held at No 7 School Rouse ' (Zimmerman's,) in Cornwall township, on Saturday, August 7, 1818, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Term of School, Six Months, to commence on the.fint Bleu de; of September. By order of the Board. June 16, 1868. PIC T UWE S. JDAILY would respectfully inform the public that . he takes good Pictures at the following low rates: 25, 50, 75 cents and npwards according to size and. %dal ity,o-4 gases. His different styles of Pictures compnao Arahrtitypes, Sphoreotypes, Melainotypes and Photographs. , Remember the place where you can have good 'Nauru taken, is in S. J. Stine's New Building, roott..door to OP Lebanon Deposit Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. June 16, 1858. WHO WOULHNOTREJOICB lAA l it 1 111 1 H iTEWS 1 THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE HANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINGS SWARTZ & HATE, AST CiPk'N'tb THE SECOND ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS! SOLD ASTONISHINGLY LOW, POE CASE ie. ROSS' DRUG STORE .1 OITABIRLAND STREET, .. . Opposite the Court House, Lebanon,Pa` . DR. ROSS respectfully announces that he has for sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medicines, and Fancy Goods, which are offered at the lowest prices. An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, and atriet.attention to the wants of the public, enable him to do things in the first style of the science. `DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, re the most certain cure for Worms te. They are sweet, and no child refuse to take them. Persons Id ask for "Dr. Rosa' Worm Lozen epd refuse all others. Many per not having this Lozenge, will try t ypu to take some other kind; do it them, deceive you—you canal get them at Dr. Roes' Drug store, ton, and you can have them sent i, free of expense by mail, if you lose the price in e. letter. If leas • a dollars worth ie wanted, enclose you will receive them by return A Roes will send them to any part -.-- -..............,....tee, on receipt of the money. Send en then, and get them. Price 25 cents. ' DR. ROSS' BhOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or un easiness; and can be taken with positive advantage: in all noses in which a purgative would be needed; as the commencement of Nevem, Costiveness, Meer Complaint, some fermis of Dyspeptic, Headache, impure Blood, and all diseases arising from impurity of bleed. They will be found oupirior to any other pill in use... Price 25 Ms. per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo- ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon. DIL ROSS' ?TONIC MIXTURE. A. superior.medicine for the cure of Sick Headache, ;Nervous H. attache, Dyspepsia; Loss of Appetite ' Nor roue. Weekness„. and all other diseases rooming it tonic. . TRUSSES XXD SUPPORTERS. Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sale, a large assortment of Trusses, of all sizes, and various in price, which will be sold very low. An experience of more than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages not to be had at every Drug store. A personal attention to the fitting given. If you need a truss call at DA Roes' Drug Store, Lebanon. DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS. . For Colic, •Spemns, Restlessness; An., of Infants... It calms nervous irritation, soothes pain, and induces to sleep, without leaving the dull, drowsy state that fel (lows the use of other infant drops. Special attention is asked to this remarkable. action. Ask for Dr. Boss' In flint Drops. DR. ROSS' HAIR TONIC,' IS your hair falling off? are you troulded with dand ruff, or itching of the head ? Dr. Ross' Heir Tonic will cure these troubles. Price 25 ets. ' DR. ROSS' CURE FOB FE:VER A AGUE. Ewer and .Ague cured iii„ 2k hfurs. Ititlividuale who have suffered for weeks.and months, have been in a sin gle day relieved, as if by magic, from the excruciating chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr' Bees' Store. DR. ROSS' E FE WATER,' For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Price 25 eta. DR. ROSS' WORM. OIL. A positive cure for Worms. DR. ROSS' LINIMENT. The hest Liniment in nee for Rheuma tism, Sprains, Swellings, Bridges. Tooth ache, Sore Throat; anti all painful and Neuralgic affections of the body, is Dr. lima' Liniment. ' DR.MOSS' TOOTH WASH, I For the cure of spongy and bleeding --.--- gums, Scurvy, for cleansing and preserv- Atith and guxgs, and imparting a delightful Ira. ..e to . the bre 6 4,,nee Dr. Rees' Tooth Wash. ' R. ,BERAL'S 'EXT. SARSAPARILLA. 10su. Aul cure of Rheumatism, Totter, Serofula, Pains in the BORES, Old Sores, Pimples on the face, Eruptions of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood,, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at Di. Ross' Ding store:- COUGH CURED FOR 25 CENTS.' Da. PHTSIOrS COVOR Sheen, ` prepared and sold only by Dr: Ross ' opposite the Court House, is a certain cure for coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, Ac. Look well to the marks of the. genuine. - See that Dr. ROW name Is. on the bottle. EPILEPSY OR , FITS CAN BE CURED! Evidence stronger than certificates! L.site's Werra me Compotem is performing more wonderfillctires than any other Medicine !,. It IS perfectlY safe to take.. Try it. If you are not 'satisfied after using one Bottle, the money will, be refunded; I f not. s, !4, fe,Pay,. one. Bottle will be given iiratio to try ,in, 'Price Fire Dollars . per Bottle, or three Bottles for ten dollars, ;sold only at Dr. Roes' Drug Store. • Lebinon, Jiitiol6,lBsB. _ _ New Barber Sho p. Jr( BORG& W. DALY, MARKET Blutter, opposite tuo Leb- Ur anon Bank. would respectfully inform the °Miens of Lebanon and viCinity,that he still continues his lirsbeless Sharing 4. Hair Dressing Saloon, and is prepared to do business in the neatest and best 'style, and would sullen all to give him a trial. Lebanon, Oct. 21,1857. QTR,A.W, ,Loghorn, Panama 'and Spotted Ilate,ladrts: kj.llandkerebiefs,:Neoktles, Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, xerpet Thum Irmbrellast-Valisesi Trunks, can be bought for less money than anywhere elsit.it ,BEISZ103105111(tlellitO, oppiagnethelkiartihmok DRY GOODS, GAOCP,RIES, &c NEW .SPRING GOODS NOW I.l*Aclip'444- AT SWARTZ 46:.. ARO,. Which they are selling at the cheapest Cash pricer. Great Crowds---Low NB morning, last week, as a friend and myself, were leisurely walking out Market street, and on arriving near the corner of Guilford street, our attention was at tracted to a large crowd of leidlea—and nearly all of whom wore provided with large market baskets, and others with satchels hanging to their arms. and were eti dontly intent upon the same object. UpOn inquiry we found that in the Mansion House, on the corner of Goa. ford and Market streets, is located the extensive liry Goods, Grocery, and Queensware Store of our polite and affable friends, FLINCH & IMIO., who have just opened a large stock of Fall Goods, and that the great crowd of La dies were their regular customers, who may he seen daily at their counters, purchasing their goods. All we saw were evidently satisfied with their purchases; were keel in the praises of the excellent quality of their stock, and all were of the unanimous opinion that PUNCH & lilt'). sell the beat qualities, at lower prices, than any of their competitors. So our advice would be to you, one and. oil, both groat and small, to give Funca & Brto..a call, and'ihey will surely try,to Nesse you. , NW EST k 1 A North Lebanon, Oct. 21,1857. . •,S& • }eelszi!v...`" g: - .4=• 5)1 ;"*.` t??R' • INF F; g",: c1 13 72' ; ' f4 Z'Vti rig 72 ew' "' f , 2 " t gg = 7 f 7; ; 5-V;r(." - ^ 1 :: -41 7:E". 1M•r :1 r 4 zrzag'E'V.g, —7 4 :esq?' 1 r, ;4 4 1 . 1 o p s 2' p.,..vr„.9,01.,,,g, "—■l4 sg .1 ; 5 0a:11 §7 `-l m a 0a: 4. tipa F. ; , -.1 - 6* - Z 3i • CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry-Goods, Grocery & Creckrry, E=:l 7.iIIraVIERS I STORE. LEONARD-ZIMMERMAN informsbis friends and th public that he has. just recelyed a new stock of Goods for the Spring Tr,ade, which tau be found as cheap as any stork of the.kind In this town,consiating of all such GOODS as are banally kept In s..iirst-closs store. - • • - Particular attention is given to staple Goode for, the country.trade, not neglecting the luocy articles for Lk DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Ender sleevesdlandkerobiefe,'tt GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Casinete, Tweeds, Fancy and Other Vesting" Velvets, Cords, In the GROCERY department may be found a oplentlid nasortmeutof every nett In the Family: Coffee. Sugar, Spices, Teas, Mackerel, Ice. In CROCKERY the stock is well selected. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. Sa— The highest market price will be paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, May 5,1858. GREAT ATTRACTIONS ! • • , GREAT BARGAINS! THE CHEAP - EST GOODS! TIIE LARGEST ASSORTSIENI' ! THE lIINDSGSIEeT eFYLES - 1 ;iIJ.ST OFEIsIRD AT THE CENTRE BUILDINGS RABER & BRO.'S CALL WITHOUT DELAY TO HAVE THE FIRST CHOICE. READY MAIA:CIDTEIIND , tiriT CAN'T BE BEAM WALFZ;& ReEDEL are agents for EVANS & WAT SON'S IRON FIRE-PROOF SAFES. I.4Etbitl§ ) TON DEFEAT BY H *4l'l LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING- AND SUMMER ,GOODS, JUST RECEIVED and now opened at the clicapt.-s , r Dry Goods Store of HENRY &STINE, aeplen-, did stock of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE and 7ift. GROCERIES; also READY-MADE CLOTHING, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Bonnets, which they are selling at very low prices.. They bought their goods at cash prices, and are, therefore, enabled to give great bargains. Ladies and Gentlemen, We them an early call. We are assured they can suit You in goods and pri : pes, i • FOR LADIFS" llerlts & STINE have Just opened a large and splendid stock of Fancy Dress! Goods, such as Silks, Plain, S:rlped, end Figured, for Dresses, Black and Colored, very cheap. Chain Challi Robes, awn, Lawn Robes, Lamellas, Poil de Cherries.Chal I i Ber4es,Silk Bereges,Ginghams.French Luetres, French do Lames. Dobegea, Mohair Lustre, &c. Remember at the 'Cheap Store of Maar & Snag. FOR GENTLEIIEN'S WEAR. HENRY & Sim?. have-just opened a large and splendid assortroefft of Spring and.SumtoerSiothe, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Cassamers Italian Clothe , Ltudres and Linen for Coats; Clothe, Caniamers,-Tweeds, Linens,,Pla*,Cordu roye, Drilling, Jean% &0., for Pantaloons; Satins, Silks, Cashmere, Cloth, Italian Cloths, Marseilles, &c., for Vest ing. Also, Stoeks, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders, Glove% Stockings, Sc., very cheap, at Lebanon; May 5,'58. HENRY & STINE'S. SILKS, SILKS.—IIenry di Stine have just opened a large"aseortinent of Ladies' Dress Silks, which they 0.1 c selling at great Bargains. Call saw see them soon.- MERE WE ARE AGAIN _ Ail RIGHT SIDI UP WITH CARET ANSAS is creating atscimPortantexcitement all over IX, 'the country, threatening a dissolution of 'Union be tween tSs-North and South, instigating alarming fights in Congress, and fearful flare-ups in State Legislatures. State. Conyentinns.have assembled, city and town maim meetings base been held—in short this whole country has, been in a general uproar. LEBANON However, amidst all this universal political tumult, has the honor of having still preserved her dignity of quiet and peace, nothing could suceeed in disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when a LARGE FLAG with a ,swerming BEE HIVE on- the one side, and the announcement of "Cheap Auction Goods," on the other, uspended from the corner building OPPOSITE THE COURT. HOUSE, : ••. • • Seemed to indicate that all was not, right; attention was attracted and curiosity aronsed .;.• various .oliinions with regard to its object •were entertained and Sten a general stir all over town was found to exist. Alen, wo men and ehildren involved with puzzled astonishment, wore hurraing out, and crying, "What- in the world is the matter:" "What's not" Truth, however 80011. flash ed upon. the minds of all Bee-holders, when the novelty of timibling, „rolling and unpacking of Boxes, Barrels and.Bales.andidat meroWd of spectators:already collected around the daors and walks, all anxiously. persevering for but a glirulase at what has since so effectually aston ished the natives. - NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE, Was suddenly harping upon a thousand tongues; and spread with the rapidity of a prairie tire all over the bo rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other item of the day fell intolusigniticsume, in consideration of the individual interests hole at stake. . A scene of excitement has ever since continued to pre vail within doors, by crowds of persons from every quar ter, collecting along the counters, who never fail to be come enthusiastic upon finding such GREAT B.aRGADid IN New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, The best make of plain black Silks, Fine Bombazines and Lustras,,„ Elegant all-Word De Lairlea and Cashtno . t as, - Beautiful spring style ,Duoola.and Shepherd's Plaid, Handsome Chnlii DeLaistes and Alpaea Deßeize, Splendid Collare, Sleeves VOW, Gloves, Hosiery and White Goods in abundance. All qualitlisi of Cheap Prints, Ginglutrus, Cheeks and Muslins, 'Vino°, French, and Doeskin Caselmeres; Plush, Satin and Grenadine ALSO esthigs. ~ • • An assortment of Eist!, Ingrain, Wool Felling, List ing. Rag and Hemp Carpets for Parlims, Chambers, Halls and Stairs, varying in prime from 19 cents to $1 per yd. GROCERIES ; 1 01.13 QUE,BNgwAgE., Oil Olathe anikWindota Shades in all their - varieties. Having the. experience of along term of years in the business, which with a easeful exereisoof judgment and taste, midi the advantage of cash in purchasing, and a determination of selling CHEAP, enables us—along with the late system of sellinglor CASH or - PRODUCE—to favor you with bargains, heyillid Any heretofore effered, as well as unsurpassed by any;-of'our competitors. *0 Please call and sea us, at the - BEE-HIVE STORE,• Opposite! the Court Hones, Lebanon, Pa. • , GEORGE' sir SHELLENBERGER. Lebanon, March 81,1888. Groperies, ban ever at 15 per tent - . 1,--28 P er t seAltrz & DSO Philadelphia Umbrella and Parasol- Stere; THE subscriber keeps imastantly on head a large and ' generartesortment.?ll,3_,nermixess, ,Thaaapts,. and SlLLFFX.triaderiii the *teet !Ole and of, the beat materbil. The citizens oft on and Vicinity are,res pectrullt indited Wean LAl N isfy themselves: lie feels thankful foetid, liberal pi adage extended to him here tofore and solicits a contihnance of the same: His stock : now of the heat and handsomest ever offered the public in our city, and at . prices se low thatmtujti give satisfaction. . yam. I Also the PatentParigon and other Sun'iMptbreneirl so mneh need and highly appr eciated . fora !fat , otatioona past. - 11,x. „lie-. Remember the .number Ne.4626l,Wettiett .betweetilattrii ritir titer itHaadalli • -! PUBI/C BIOTICES SAVING FU,NC).', L . Viv_c itraeirest. NATIONAL:SALTY 'TRUn COMPANY, •' WALNUT :street. rtnuer at TITILD Street. Philadelphig. == Money ht red in say own. large or email, and eet paid from the day of doptotitto the oay of withdrawal. The offioe k open every t on: in the morn ing tills o'clock In the and on 3londay and Thuraday evenings till 8 o't , ttok. 114.3 N. 111::Nlir 6. Itr.NNlg. Freshlent IILEIST rIYLFIaIA3Z, Vico Prositleut WiLL:tm J. ICEEP, Hon. Henry L. Benner, I F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Cercer, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Semi. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerlies, C. Landreth Munns, Henry Ditrenderffer. Money Is received and psyments suade daily without notice.. . . - TILP invertments arg Istade.,:to PEAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, oROtrND•RENTR, and limb that tibias securi ties as the Charter re4:Lirre. blue 2,Y.5. Cebafik9l l Deposit. Itatuli. 'LEEANVIV VALLEY BANY,"). Cumberland Wed; one door east of Reinhard's Efotet. n . Ar tt a fg r itr following RATES of INTEILEST For 1 year. audiquer, 0 per cont. per annum; For 0 months, antl‘longer, fi per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring u short notice of wiehdrawal. 'interest paid In full for the Deposita from Um date of deposit to the.dete of withdrawal. We will also afford a libm'al.llne of ac.- cominodatic as to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH .ancl MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old llftsican !ars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and rte Mit-to all prints of the United States, the Canada* and HintoPe.; Loans, &c., and do a general EX• CIIANOE azid DANK:LW BUSINESS: , .'• • U. DAWSON - CaLltn.IAN ; President. OSO. Ocans, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable to the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other obligations of the "LEBANON DEPOEEE BANE." SIMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, GEORGE SdIULLER, LEVI KLINE. JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12, ISSS. GEORGE 0 LEEK. Lebanon Mutual Jaistiranbe tined parated by the Legislature of Pa. 'OFFICE AT PERPETUAL ! • GUARAMBE CAPITAL $55,000? THIS COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to make Insurance on all 'dude el property, in Town or Country, and on es favorable toms es any well gov erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President—JOHN IITir.NNER, Esp. Vice Prevident—D. M. RANH. Treasurer-4+EO. F. UEDA. Secretary—WM, 4. ,HARRY. DIRE - CT - 01S , tldaßitenttrina, Esq. (la: Roes, Geo. F. Manx. 1). bl. KARMLeT, NAPOLEON DISH, JEPP. Mum., JOAN C. Setrzsa, S. K. Trtricatza, DAVID M. RANK, Dartn RANK, DANIEL H. BIEVES, Woe. A. BARRY. ANTHONY S. ELY, Agent for Lebanon and vicinity. Joneetown, Feb. 3,1858. AUDITOR'S REPORT. WE the undersigned Auditors toe‘amine and adjust the accounts of the “NORTNERN MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY OF LANCASTER COUNTY," as by the act of tar of said Company, le provid ed, Do Report, That we have examined the accounts for the year preceding the let day of May, 1858, and ifind the stuneas follows, to wit:— Policies termed as per lest X{,gr • port, May 1, 1857, Insuring • property to the arqouri,t of $2,210,014.00 Increase from May 1, 1857, to 51ay.1.. 1858, Amount of : property insured May,1,1058, Prentitni notes filed sus per lest repor!,,t May 1, 1857, Incr*B from May 1, 1857, to ,% -bhp 1, 1858, Ain't of Notes filed May 1,1958, Cr, Funds of the aenpany. Balance In the hand of Trea - urea May 1, 1857, Percentage received on Notes Med horn May 1, 1857, to May 1, 1858. Fire l'ax. on Macomber mew mime, 1856. - Fire Tax collected on Decem ber asseement, 1857, Amount of Tax receivod, Treasurer fees, -Dr. Ibr Fire Loctez and EspenFes, to wit Auditors' for the year 1867, $ 2.00 E. C.-Darlington, Printing, (Laner.,) :7,75 Geo.. Sunderoon,, . 4 h 32.75 - John Sear& Bons, . 22.25 Theo. Fenn, AC tt 4 . 75 Jacob Myers. " 1.00 Poona fi Geist, " 1.75 Wm. B. Wiley, a 4 , 5.0) Joe. Hartman & Eon, (Leb.) 6.75 Wm. X. Breslin, 6.7.5 J. Young. " " 6.75 T. Boina hl, " 6.75 Thaddens Stevens, counsel fees, 10.00 Sec'y fees for making asseesments,S-c.,41.79 Committees fees for investigating .0.. Ruth's loss, 5.01 . Witness fees, As., for investlgatini A. Rut h's loss, ' 4.10 Postage, • 7.00 W. H. Paul, Pres% signing Policies, 1.00 Directors' tees, 48.00 Printing Election Bills, 1,25 Fire Le:...svz Boviatnizt F. Stouthm of Penn tp., Lan. county Lees April 9,1567, i2,f(0. 1 1) Interest on the same; - 1123.00 Absalom Ruth, of the bor. of-Aditinstown, Len. en. Loss ?Jay 29, 1857, Interest on the Faille, Benj. lizeitigant of Eliza beth tp4lan. co..Danar ages to dwelling house; Doc. 29, 1857, 11.25 3.44014/ 154.0 D Am•t of Firo Loma paid, loneo in tuoitis of Treas'r, May 1 0 18:sR, Amount of Fire Tax amemeled December 1,1817, on premium notes filed and taxable preriotta to the 29th day. of May, 1857. 6,515.58 Aoiount of tax paid to Treier May 1, 1888, 6.31/0./0 Percentage to Collectors for collecting said tax, 19t.611 - 6,587.81 • Outstanding tax on premium nottsOlay 1.1858,1_, $ 10.72 'Witness our hands this lath day of ; 31 1 4 4 . 1855., A. P. lIIBSIMAN, W3l. IL. SAVIIIIR, JONAS LABER. - June 0,1558 Adanants kaitors'lice; xfOTICE 18 SIBREDY GIVEN, that letters of admln .l.l iseratiqu on the estate of NICOO.I. WITUAS, late of North Labanoripory,Letianott co., Pa., doc'd.. have been uranted.to the undersigned. All persona , therefore, in debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated. ANDREW REINCF.HL, Lebanon Borough. C. IL BORGNE.% North Lebanon. Do. -June 9,1858.-6 t. - - POD, - IENTILL,be soittai.Public.Sele, at• the public bone of T V 0.. H. .Borgner. in the borough of North Lebanon. on.,gaturdoe, June VBalBsB, , tbe following perennial prop . arty, late-Of Masai Witman. dee'd : 1 gold detached Lever WATCH, 1 Leatben TRUNK... . And the Wearing Anparil of said deceived, Sale to.oommenee at ,1 o'clock, P. M., when conditlona willhe made known by ANDR REI NOEHL, • C. H. BORDNER, ddininiatrasors of said deed. Jane 9,1838. Shaving, glair Dressiirig, and' .Shampooning- IfThOLEII4I4:4_4:IItII4I.EY would .ftspectfiilly in form this Public thit they have 4EIIO VE7,O their stalilfshdient to Market !treat, next door to John H. Mark's Hotel, Lebanon, where it will give therr. pleasure to wait on all who may favor them with their patronage. -They have had much experience hs the business, and will - spare sio , psarta to give entire !satisfaction to their mato ;merit l•They,hays made every arrangement for the per lectlett oV their lrOhlese. They cordially Invitee. °all end trial. ' Lebanon, March 3i 11358. youxant a %silt Buff Mid Gall at AO • ""'A ^ ' ^ - -WM= & Itß iEVB Sun*. CI II !!!=1 13i,21i.90 $2,345,025.00 90,675.28 5 935.43 10 ,020 7 $ .88 ~,,0 $ 10.8 890:16 6 400 99 8.528.83 $7,1229.88 20 "V 4,173. 4 fl 604 $ 753.92
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