IN tun griquittion. 11 1 titles, • s 1 50 A TEAR. LEBANON,. PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1858. HOME AFFAIRS. D. S. Raber's Fountain for the diatillatlon of Sparkling, Ice Cold, Soda Water, le now in prime operation: We tried it, and pro. uonnce it 0. K. Guilford & Letaberger's Soda Water, manufactured in Porcelain Fountains and drawn from an elegant Urn, cold as . ice, and sparkling as Champaigne, is just the drink for the season. Try it. Dr. Rosi has in operation his foun. tain of Sparkling Soda Water. His fixtures are first elan and his Syrups the very best. For a cool and very refreshing drink call there. , WE understand that that part of the "Mifflin Estate," in North 'Lebanon Borough, between Walnut street and Pluegrove Road, is the place selected for the holding of the Agrical turn! Fair this fall. We learn from the Courier, "that 411 e talon Company of this place, propose 'holding a Pill Ter The benefit of the Company, some time this fall; or rather the Ladies ;propose doing so." WE omitted to mention last week ilmt our friend Capt. S. Hannisoit, left at this office, a timothy stalk, four foot and ten inches in length, which he obtained from one of his fields in this borough. - Sharp Orders.—Our friends who have not made their pavements, and have receiv ed notice to do so, will be edified considerably, by reference to a notice published by the Super- . intendant of streets in another column. Accident —We learn from pri vate letter that Mr. R. T. McConstics,late teach er of No. 1 School of this Borough, met with a severe and painful injury to the cap of his knee, by the upsetting of a carriage in which he was riding, at his borne, near Milton, Pa. The Jonestown Literary Society has been rs-organized, and -the following officers vleeted :—President, Dr. 'WM. A. Barry; Vice President, Dr. J. B. Seltzer; Secretary. Dr. S.X. Treiohler; Libraklan, Isaac Sanderson, Esq.; T., Moses Arndt. The Society designs getting up a course of public Lectures, to commence in Au gust. Mad Dogs.—We noticed the other day a rumpus in, the southern Faction of town, occasioned by a dog supposed to be effected by .hydrophobia. This is the worst season of the :year for the can fne race, and the best manner to .MIO3 , excitement and protect the community, is to cut off the tail, close behind the ears, of all suspected dogs. WE are pleased to learn _from the papers of our neighboring city of Reading that business 'in that 'section is rapidly reviving.— The Steam Forge In Reading bas lately added a large number of hands and is working extra time. Other Indications of a revival of business are noted. The Phoenixville Rolling Mill is also running full time making railroad iron from old rails for the Rending Railroad. A GENTLE HINT4—"A merciful man is merciful to his horse." , Those who are (Intruded with the care and ueo of draft animals, in this oppressive summer heat, should t'e for bearing and patient and kind towards them. Re. member that they have feelings to be hurt, strength to berexhuastod by overwork in the hot sun, but no freedom to rest when they are tired, and no speech to implore consideration fur their weakness or their wants. Cricket. Club.—We are pleased to announce that a Cricket Club was organized in this place last week, under the name of the Lobe. non Cricket Club. The exercises of Cricket are a 'very healthful recreation. The following are the officers of the Club, viz:— President—George W. Kline, Esq. Vice President—Gen. Lafayette Brower. Secretary—Alfred R. Kluge. Treasurer—J.. M. Good. . Field Com.—Juhn Roden/lel, J. J. Blair, T. 11. Sowers, Josiah Lamer, James Yenta. Corn. to draft Rules for Club--S. T. M'Adam, L. L. Greenawalt, Tobias Reintehl, (pr.) THE late proceeding, in Court; in regard to the Managers of the Sinking Springs Piro Insurance Company, levying assessments sufficient not only to discharge existing claims, but to meet probable demands for some months or a year to come, has been decided against the Company. Tho practice had many advantages and was never called into question until lately.— The charter of the Company does not authorise the practice. Notice is now given that an as sessment of b 0 cents on the dollar has been levi ed to meet existing claims against the Company. See another column. , A Shabby Business.—There is at present a piece or imposition practised on ,the country public which should be stopped. It is menus of the Spanish fly's, ldvies and quarters. yrn iiaclelph la they are taken only for five, ten, and twenty cents by traders and others, who, In , stead of pu i t i t,ins them out of circulation pass them Into the bands of brokers, &e. Through their bands they aro again shipped into ibe country and put into circulation at their o,riginel value.— ' This game is at present strongly practised, and Is • a money making operation to those engaged in It. Our people should at once take menages to put a atop to the imposition, Il r e are imposed upon 611 ° 11 6 by our city neighbors on a large scale.— They should be made to forego the tip And levy shaving. sir The party without a name in Lebanon county is in the field. Their call for the election of Delegates and the holding of County Convention appeared in their papers last week. The delegate elections are to be held on S a turday, August 21, and the Convention the following Monday. Joseph Shantz, of Lebanon, Samuel Muck; of Palmyra, and John Beek, of Jonestown, are announced as candidates for Sher iff; John Stains for Prothonotary; and Andrew Steiner, of Jackson, for Commissioner. All prat ty.good men, and we _ would indicate who will be the eucoeseful ones and who will not, but their Conventions are such contrary bodies, that they would, Just for the sake of making it appear that we did not understand or know "their ropes," be sure to make other nominations. They did so last_ year nod we have no aesuraueo tint they would do so again. If the delegates promise us to adhere strictly to the program:oe, to do; as they are told by the managers when they get to town, we will toil them all the candidates in ad vance--elther contidoptially or otherwise as may :be desired. DgbIGISTFVL — The weiso,er, Very Liberal.—The hotel-keepers according to list shown us, have exhibited a com mendabla spirit of liberality towards our Agri cultural Society. The list, however, is not full. We propose publishing it in our next, entire: Charles 'W. 'Kabul° subscribes $2O 00 D. D: Carmany, 20 00 Adam Rank, 20 00 Julian Rise, 20 00 Margaret Rodarmel, 10 00 Abraham Weaver, 10 CD Jobs M Mark, 10 00 Win. A. Moser, 5 00 D. B. Bowman, 5 00 Tug opposition party in Lebanon county has passed through many changes in the last five years—especially in its change of names. They have been Whip ; then Democratic Whigs; then Know Nothings; then • Whigs and Americans ; then • All those opposed to the aggressions of the slave power; then Whip, Republicans, Americans, and all others; then The Union Party ; then Republicans; and now The People's Party. They have also had, and have now, quite a number of aide names, which, however, are only used in cases of emergency; as at present their call for a County Convention calls upon "all op posed to the National Administration, se." They are also an "anti•Lecompton party," "anti-sla very," "anti-poligamy," and dear knows what else. Is it a wonder that the Democratic party is yearly becoming more invincible, when it has only to contend with such a wavering and incon- Stant opposition F All the good men of their party, not candidates for office, are constantly leaving them, and their places are partly suppli ed by those in our party who want office but can not get them, so that the opposition is almost made up of office bunters. For the Lebanon Advertiser A DAY AT A PIO NIC. Mn. Entree:—With your permission allow me to describe to you "a day's pleasure in the woods," by your correspoudent. Having been honored by the managers of the "Young Men's Pic Nie" of your place with an in vitation, I paid them a visit about 10 o'clock in the morning, and found them enjoying themselves in Mr. Tice's weeds, below the Halfway-house, and all as merry as a marriage festival. Although the sun was hidden from eight, and the clouds had a rainy appearance, yet it did not appear to dampen the spirits of the party. The Perseve rance Sax Horn Band with their splendid wagon was upon the ground and assisted materially to enliven the occasion with their delicious music. At 12 o'clock the party was called to partake of a sumptuous repast which was served up in a mag nificent manner by Mr. Curtis Smith, Confection er, and which certainly reflected great credit up on him for the able manner, in which he done up the niceties. After partaking of the dinner, the party again joined in the different plays and ere we were aware of it the drum bent for supper, of for which preparation's were made fur the return to town. After reachingthe Half-way-house the party stopped to witness a fine balloon ascension, which was constructed by one of the party. A ride of twenty minutes brought the party to town, when all proceeded to North Lebanon and par took of ice eream at Mr. Herman ;Rauch's, who knows how to do up ice crania to suit the people. From thence the party left for "Home sweet Hume," to dream and think of the pleasure's just experienced by one and all of the party. One nice feature, Mr. Editor, I was pleased to see with the gentlemen comprising the party, was, that they had gallantry enough not to leave the ladies bear any part of the expenses of the Pie Nic, as has been the case with several which took place in your borough this year. So much for the "Young Men's Pic Nie" of July 21st. Yours, Ac. MYERSTOWN. 7 Another Trial.—Another trial of the merits of the Manny and -the Whitennek reapers was bad, we learn from the Chntubersburg Valley Spirit, on the 15th inst., in a field of grain, which was considerably straw-broken, belonging to Mr. Ja cob Ileyser. The Manny Reaper led off, and cut its half of the grain in a clean and workmanlike manner, without stopping to repair or free from tangled grain, while the Whitenack was compell ed to stop several times, on account of having choked. The Manny only required ono man to rake off, and the Whitcnack had three or four dif. ferent men. No farmer present was willing to be on a committee to judge of the merits of the two machines, but by common consent, the Manny Reaper was considered the hest in the field. Af ter the trial was over, Mr. lleyser, who has used several different machines, purchased the Manny Reaper &On the agent, Mr. Hurst. ta..The extent to which manufactures have been introduced at the South is not generally ap preitatett In Georgia alone there are more than sixty cotton factories, while in other State.s, par ticularly Alabama and Lousiann,such factories are being continually created. , The Lebanon Markel. Carrfully Cbrrecled Weekly by 4)lyers 4 , Shear. • MARANON, WIDNESILIY, JULY 28, 1858. Leb. Mills Ex. Fem. $ 560 Potatoes, 'p bu , 50 Smith 's Extra 6 . 00 Eggs, 'f. doz., 10 Lab. jai. Super. Fine 400 Rutter, II lb., - 19 Prime White Wheat, 100 Lard, o Prime Red Wheat, 90 Tallow, 9 Prime Rye, 60 Ham, 11 Corn, 60 Shoulders, 9 Oats, 85 Sides, 9 Clover-seed, 300 Soso, 8 Timothy.seed, .2 50, Rees-wax, 25 Flex•seed, 160 White Rags, 5 Dried Appltss, "ia hu., 100 „ Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Fisx, ii 4 lb , 12 1 / 4 Peach “Snits, ' 260 Bristles, 35 lb., 40 Peach "Unlash'," 125 Feathers, 35 lb., 024 Cherries, 150 Wool, V lb., 40 Onions, 50 Soup Beans, 35 qt., 6 Vinegar, -a gal., 12% lApplii Butter, v crock, 45 The Philadelphia. Miarket7 PEULADELPIII.4, JULY 26, 1868 FLOUR.--The Flour market remains inactive, but the receipts are very light and holders firm in their views, the only sales wo hear of being to the extent of 500 barrels fresh ground extra at $5 Ifl barrel; superfine is steady at $4 25 for old stock, and $4 50 ®4 621 for fresh ground, as to brand, but the sales are mostly in a small way fur home use, at from these figures up to $5 50 ®6 ro barrel, according to brand. Rye Flour is steady at $3 31} Ifb barrel. Corn Meal is scarce and a small sale of Pennsylvania Meal was made at $3 50 Ift barrel. The inspections of Flour and Meal for the week ending the 22d, were 6920 barrels, in cluding 5753 barrels superfine Flour. GRAIN.—The market continues nearly bare of Wheat, and it is wanted for millipg at fully form er rates, ranging at from likto 1110. cents for reds and 115 ®125 cents for white. - Rye is steady, and 1000 bushels Pennsylvania brought 70 cents. Corn is very scam and prices were better again to-day, when 2500 bushels yelled having been sold at 90 cents afloat, including eiame in store at the same rate. Oats ore rather dui with sales of 2000 bushels old Pennsylvania at cents, and scarce, and new Southern at 48 ce CATTLE MARKET.—Some 931 Cattle arrived at Wardell's Avenue since last week; the market was brie ruled about the same as last woe ranged at from s7* to s9i, mostly 1 100 lbs . About 300 Cows and Cal% disposed of at from $3O to-$4O to' $2O to $3O for springers, and $l5 t cows. Of Hogs the receiptaitThil abont,9oo head, selling at from s ,t,CTnet, Some 7000 Sheepwere ieeeiruprineipally at Wardell's :sa's $2 ®s4 eaoh, equal to 7 ®BO. *it The arrivals of Beef Cattle"at the New Drove Yard, wore about 600 hi the market was brisk, and prices of from $8 to $9, the 100 tbo, THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. President—Jatnes Buchanan, of Pa. Vice President—John C. Breckenridge, Ky. Speaker of the House—James L. Orr, S. C. Secretary of State—Lewis Cass, Mich. Secretary of Treasury—Howell Cobb, Ga. Seeretary of Interior—Jacob Thompson, Miss. Secretary of Navy—lsaac Toucy, Coon. Secretary of War—John B. Floyd, Va. Postmaster General—Aaron V. Brown, Tenu. Attorney General—Jeremiah S. Black, Pa. Chief Justice—Roger E. Taney; Associate Jus ticw—John McLean, James S. Wayne, John Catron, Peter V. Daniel, Samuel Nelson, Robert C. Grier, John A. Campbell, Nathan Clifford. STATE OFFICERS. Governor, Wm F Packer, Lyeoraing co Secretary of State, Win M Meister, Barks Surveyor General, John Rowe, Franklin Auditor General, Sleet) Fry, Montgomery State Treasurer, Henry S Megrim, Lancaster Supt Public Schools, Henry C Hickok, Dauphin Canal Com., Arnold Plainer, Venango ; George Scott, Columbia; Nimrod Strickland, Chester. Judges of Supreme Court, Walter H Lowrie, Chief Justice, Win A Porter, Geo. W Woodward, Jas Thompson, Wm Strong. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge, John J Pearson Associate Judges, Wm Rank, G B Depidn Sheriff, David M Shuey Prothonotary—J W Ebur Recorder & Clerk of Quarter Sees ions; C P Miller Register,Daniel Stroh, jr Clerk oOrphans' Court., Jefferson B Light Treasurer, Joseph Bowman Commissioners, Frederick Shultz, Jacob J Bach- man,Michrel Deininger Commissioners' Counsel, Levi Kline Clerk, Cyrus Shirk Messenger, Samuel Lutz County Superintendent, John II Kluge District Attorney, Levi Melly Steward, Daniel Light Directors, Isase Barto, Levi Kreider, Sorel Behm Almshouse Physician, Dr Wm M Guilford Auditors, John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan ner) Henry Brandt County Surveyor, Adam Grittingor Coroner, David Kliek Mercantile Appraiser, Wm II Ibaeh LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Jacob Weldlo Ass't Burgess, J E Daugherty Council, Henry Bubb, Geo Melly, IL T Hoffman, Philip Arontz, J M Mark, Win C Fauber Borough Counsel, .1 W Mish High Constable, Geo Walter Justices of the Peace, Jos (helm, A S Ely Constable, Jos Shantz School Directors, Ed A Uhler, Jacob Smith, Elias Reber, H Zimmerman, II Derr, S T McAdam Assessors, S Harbeson (w w) A .11 Embich, (c w) Asst Ass.ess.ors,Joel Goodhart, Adam Rise, (w w) Chas Greenawalt, John D Krause, (e Supervisors, Jas Lascomb, w) G Dorgner,(o iv) Judges, Geo Snavely, (w w) Bernard Ranch, (o Inspectors, Abner W Hartman, Peter L Stone!), J Rodarmel, J II Hoffman, (e w) Surveyor, Isnao Hoffer Treasurer, Edw A Uhler Post Mistress, Mrs A L Rutbrauff Police, Henry McCord, Henry Ruth Wood Corder, Levi Plireaner N. LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Franklin Walter Ass't Burgess, Gideon Light Council, Cyrus Match, Geo Fisher, Jos Easton, Josiah Dehuff, John iminel, Henry Lupe High Constable, Peter Eekenroth, sr Wood Corder, John Fox, sr - Justice of the Peace, John G Light Assessor, Absalom Haiti Ass't Assessors, Geo Hoffman, C II Borgner School Directors, S Reincehl,ThosToster, Henry Bolts, John Miller, E K Kimmel, .1 Pence Supervisors, John Arnold, Jacob Gordy, sr Judge, John Hean, sr Inspectors, Abraham Hostetter, Wm Black Constable, Andrew Fasnaeht • Auditor, Samuel Fisher AGENCIES. Agent for Howard & Co's Express Co., S Ulrich Agent for Lebanon Mutual Ins. Co., A S Ely ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OT MAILS From Philad'a and the East, at 11 j a in FroM Harrisburg and the West, at 4 p m From Lancaster, between 5 and 6 p In From Shtefferstoivn, at 10 a m From Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at t a m "Zza..MAILs close here at the following hours : For the East, nt 31 p For Lancaster, nt Sa m For the West, at VI a to Per Shatfferst'n, at h p m For Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at 3r p m Special Notices. tes.. See advertimmont of Dr. Sanford Liver Invigorator in another column. ?`READ" HARDMAN'S ,-,ADVERTISEMEN'r U... Mark the day and date. Ilot.towAvs Ittost thorough and uncompromising antidotes to the poison of dis ease that the world has.over seen, - are at the same time the mildest and least-violent in their oper ations. fleece they are peculiarly adapted to the complaints of females„. Their alterative mission is performed without pain or any undue disturb ance of the system. Obstructions are generally removed, irregulailties ore imperceptibly restrain ed, functional derangements of the most delicate nature are readily controlled, and lost health and vigor are restored to the female levelled by the use of this invaluable medicine, without subject ing her to any of the inconveniences and dangers which inevitably attend the "chary practice" of the regular faculty in such cases. The Stomach is the most liable to get cut of or der. Hence bow hoportrnt that no diseased mat ter clog its operation, which would cause nausea and distress by our food. It also weakens the brain, destroys the memory, creates pains and dimness, and various afflictions is the head. It produces great difficulty in breathing end swal lowing. Sometimes fainting and fits will C 413130 also bad breath, restlessness and great loss of strength. If not immediately attended to, the blood will carry the disease through the whole system, and death will end the work. From 2to 5 of these Pills a day will keep the digestive or gans in healthy condition, and beclug or carry away all impure matter, and thoroughly restore and cleanse the stomach ; at the same time the Pills will so purify the blood, as to drive all mari ner of disease from the system. WORM. In a quantity of corrupted matter, there is al ways to be found a nest of worn'. They cannot, neither will they stay anywhere else. Weak stomach and bowels are subject to them, as they have not F. uffioient power to digest their food.— Hence a large heap of matter is lodged, and worms must be the result. A few doses of these pills will disturb them in their nest, and drive them out of the system. It should be remembered, that an orcusional dose when in health, especially after taking cold, Ivill prevent the disease from forming in the body. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—The fame of this preparation rests upon its real merit. Thou. sands all over the country ere using it, and it does all it claims through the variouS publications that it can do. Hair will grow on a bald scalp by its use ; hair will be preserved and bcanti6cd by its use; hair will turn from gray to its origi nal color by its use. We do not claim that a red headed gentleman or lady can be turned into in dividuals with raven locks orauburn ringlets, but gray hair will be restored to the original color.— Render, wherever you live, in any place you re side, Wood's Hair Restorative is sold, Enquire at all the Druggist, and whether ellflh artialea are usually obtained ; sad ,YOl4 will tied it as we elate. CATION.—BeWare of worthless imitations, as several ars already in the market, by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis. Mo., and New York) are blown in the hottle. Sold by all the Druggists and Patent Medicine dealers, in the United States and Canada. • ead of Beef (rove Yard and prices The sales sB(§ls9 the have been yeah cows ; 25 for dry 's yard were $5l the 100 arket this rat:Ting at dressed.— Head this weekr iced were RELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. lIELNIRMIPS Genuine PREPARATION. lIEIsIdiIOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. RELY/ROLM% Genuine PREPARATION 'is prepared wording to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. sliirEs N se advertisement headed lIELBIROLIPS GENUIE PREPARATION. TEE GREAT ENGLISH =MDT ! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated F e I e Fillr peparedfroM a prescription of Sir J. ptarke, AS. D., , Physician Extraordinary to the Owen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the .ure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female conetitutlon Is midget. It moderates all excess, and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. GENERAL DIRECTORY. DISEASE OF THE STOMACH TO MARRIED LADIES, it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period With regularity. Each bottle, Mee One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Groat Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! - • These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three moths of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on illistarTiage, but at any other time they are earn. In all cried of Nervous and Spinel Affections, pain In the back and limbs, fetigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect D. cure when all other means bare failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,antimons, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada .101.1 MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin it. Co.) Rochester, Ar. Y. N. H.-41,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mall, For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court house, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa. October 7,1857-Iy. Beligions Notices. Episcopal services in Beneficial Hall, next San- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. German preaching next Sunday morning at the Horse Shoe Pike. English preaching next Sunday even ing in Sa.. letu's Lutheran Church. The Annual Thstnksgiv ing, or Harvest Sermon, will be preached next Sabbath morning, at 9/ o'clock, in the Gentian, and in the evening in the English language, iu the Reformed Church. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. Union Prayer Meeting in Temperance Hall, every Monday evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. Every other evening of the week from 6/ to 71. On Sunday afternoon the Young Men's Prayer Meeting from 3/ to 4/. MARRIED, In Marion ' Ohio, on Wednesdny, the 14th inst.. Mr. Ira Uhler, formerly of this place, to Maria. T. Williams, late of Philadelphia. DIED, On the 11th nit., in Annvilie, Ladia Fahuesteek, wife of Dr. Gideon Fahnestock, aged 53 years, 5 months and 26 days. ' On the 6th ult., near Fredericksburg, Margaret Rudy, wife of Peter Rudy, aged 66 years, 3 months and 20 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TY olice. ALL PAVEISIENTS in the borough of Lebanon, not made according to an ordinance, entitled, "an Or dinance for the regulation of Pavements in the borough. of Lebanon," until the second 'Monday of August, next, where notice bad been given, will be made by the Super intendent of Streets according to said Ordinance. .No Climb stone less than foal. feet long, twenty inches wide, three inches thick and well dressed shall be put up. ISAAC HOFFER, Sup't. of Streets. Lebanon, July 28, 1858.-td. Notice. 1)110POSALS will be received by the undersigned at his office until Saturday, the 7th day of _August, next, at 6 o'clock, P. M., for BUILDING A BRIDGE for aside walk across the Quittapaliilla Creek on the west side of Walnut street, in the Borough of Lebanon. Also, for - BUILDING A CULVERT from the Rail re, d to said creek, on the same side of said street. Specifications can be seen at the office of the under signed. ISAAC lIOFFER, Supt. of Streets. Leta:twin, July 23, 1366.-td. Country Merchants IDE:UMBER that Waltz and llcedel can supply you • 11,,, with 'Window Shades, plain or figured, at city prices. _ _ _ MUSIC! MUSIC! Waltz k Ticedel hare a large stock of sheot music, which they will dispose of very reasonably-. {CZ—A liberal deduction made to teachers. Lebanon, July 29,1839. Notice. The Lebanon County Agricultural Society. A MEETING of the Committee of. Arrangements of J 1 the Lebanon County Agricultural Sociey, will take plate. on SgrUItDAT, JIILT 31, 18458, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Widow ltise's note!. Business of importance to the Society is to be transacted. Punctual attendance is desired. JAS. LAUR:Cor. Sect.'y Lebanon, July 2S. 18.58.-It. (Leb. papers copy Public Sale. 77 'mu tell at publie sale, on SATITAD.VT, Unman. 4, 1818, at the public houss - of Daniel Brua, in Lebanon, the well known OUT-LOTS, formerly- owned by Judge Shindel, containing 8 ACIMS, more or less, all in goad fences and under good cultivation. The soil is as good as any in tho county. The improvements are a a never-failing, well of good limestone WATER with Pump; and a stone SPRING MOUS& Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made known by JOSIAH. M. GETTEL. Lebanon, July 28, 18J8,--te. P. Butbich, Auct. Location Secured. THE Committee to loente and secure a place to hold the Fair of the LEBANON COUNTY AG 111CL-LTURAL SOCIVIT upon, would announce to those in terested, and the public generally, that the property known as the "MIFFLIN ESTATE," In North Lebanon Borough, has been leased by them for thatpurpose. Dr.. WM. M. GUILFORD, D . M. . }Committee. C. H. BORGNER, J. L.cwn: ltterriCeßß, Co?. Sect'y. Lebanon, July 28, 1858.—1 t. [Lob. papers copy Hotel for Sale. ANIEL li. BOWMAN offers et Private Sale, until II Tuesday, September 14,1858,his well known Hotel °•WRITE SWAN," situated at the corner of Plank Itond and Cumberland street. This Is one of the finest prop erties of its kind, and occupies one of the finest as well as la egest corner lots in the town. It is needless to rec ommend this propertyas doing an excellent business, as it is known over the whole county as an "old stand." The house is extremely large and commodious and the stables end outbuildings are entirely now. if the above is not sold in the specified time, it will be disposed of by PUBLIC BALE, on Tues day, September 14, 1858, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terms will be made unumally may iu both cases of private or pub lie Bale, mid a good title given. Lebenon, daly 28, 1858.-ta. NOTICE. To the Members of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Sinking Springs, Berks County, Pennsylvania: N consequence of debts remaining from last year and I previous, and occurring since January last, amount lug to nearly six thousand dollars; it was deemed neces sary to levy an assessment of 51./ cents on every thousand dollars insured to meet said deficiency. It is all impor tant for the svell meaning members; and those desiring the Company to prosper, to be punctual in paying their portion of the assessments, either directly to the Treas urer, Isaac. linyett, Esq., residinglnCumru township, or to John IL Itiester, Esq.,7tlie authorlied agent of the Company or his snlrogenti at, the linln,aicid places desig nated by the agents. For thelieneilt of tbe members we publish the latter part of Section 6th of the Charter, and call your especial attention to it, as it le our aim to carry out'in full the clear letter of the Charter. Breslow 6eo.—When the just demands of any Meurer in said Company, or members thereof, shall exceed the amount of its available funds on band, such sumsas shall be necessary to pay the same shall, without unnecessary delay, he assessed.by any three of the Board of Managers appointed by the President on the insurances; each mew. ter to pay in proportion to the amount they have insur ed, and publish the same: and ail and every of the mem bers of the Company shall pay into the hands of the Treasurer, his, her, or their proportionable part of such rates within forty days after such publication as afore said, and everyof them making such default therein shall forfeit and pay double the said rates, and neglecting to pay the said forfeiture for fifty days more, may by the Managers. for the time being, be excluded and debarred from any benefit or advantage from his, her, or their in surances respectively and all right .to the stork of this Company, and shall notwithstanding be liable to auk rates, pursuant to his, her, or their covenants and agree ments. Therefore take notice, that if, at the end of forty days from the day of this publication, there are any mem bers that have neglected or refused to pay their propor tionable rate of this assessment, either to the Treasurer, agent, or sub-agent or agents, said rates so refused et neglected shalt be doubled and at the expiration of fifty days more the rates and forfeitures of delinquents (if any) will be placed in the hands of a Justice of tiro Peace for collection and furthermore dealt with as pre scribed by Section 6th. deux B. llama, of the Borough of Lebanon, ie . the General Agent for Lebanon county, and is authorized to receive the assessments and receipt for the same. We respectfully call the attention of the members to the importance of being punctual in paying the assess. meat. The state of the Treasury requires it. Each member must likewise bring his, her, or their policy to have it repuipted, By order. SANIUME, DECKED. ,li, PENN giumi • Chntelitlee. on F. FILBERT, ' Assessment. 18' omelidori, duly' 4, ISIS. For the convenience of the members I will attend at the following named times and places, bet Ween the hours of 10 a. w., and 1 o'clock, p. in., of each day, to re ceive the assessments, vie : McCaig, August 9, at Holnfe Hotel, My eistown. Tuesday, August 10, at Knelt's Hotel, Ilethel. Wednesday, Aug. 11, at Earnst's hotel , Frederlcksb'g- Thursday, August 12, at Welgley's Hotel, Milloreok. Friday, August 13, at Dissingees Hotel, Shrefforstown. Saturday, August 14, at House of the Agent, Lebanon. Monday, August 16, at Lesher's Hotel, Jonestown. Tuesday, ,August 17, lit Harpers Hotel, East Hanover.. Wednesday, Augast 18, at Jeby's Hotel, Cornwall; JOHN 11. HEtsTNR, Agent. u t ,,,, ion , July 28,1858-td. 9 LACE, DOESKIN, Fancy Cassiniere, Satinet, Linen, II Marsallles;CMffiroy and Cottonide PA.lrf4 an end. MN variety, . . ItEIZENSTEINAt-BRO. - 113IISINESS COATS, Raglan, Cassimeres Pock Coats, XI a large assortment, and Cheap at • • . REIZENSTELN ERO. Ildt, sitba„Velvet, Grenadine, Marseilles, Cloth, and Cassbnera VIM'S 'of different qualities, at REIZENSTEIN & FINE Black Cloth, Doeskin, Cassimere, Fancy side stripe Caasimerea, soot by the yard or pattern at. ' REIZENSTELN & BRO. “Oro Such Word as Faii.” HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. ClltelMAß TO TILESICK .— The first hospital sur geons and medicinal publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this coun try and throughout the world repose the utmost confi dence in itsuurative properties. It penetrates the sour ces of inflammation and corruption which underliobthe external evidences of disease, and neutralize the fiery el ements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These aro among the most terrible and agonizing dis eases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly ineurable.the) invariably disappear tinder a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and i n flamm ation. Salt Rheum, Feint. Sores, Stiff Joints. In all cases of Salt Rheum, where medical 'waters, lo lions, and every recipe Of the phartnacopce4t have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Sever Sores heal quickly under its influence, anti its re laxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most inzaaikable and'happy change is produced in the appearances f malignant ulcers after a few upplicu lions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice is filled up with sound material. and the toter radically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young are the most frequent Sufferers from ox• forma injuries, and therefore every mother should hart this healing preparation constantly at hand. It Itt nn absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly retuovea the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children: Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally usedon board the Allan tic and Pacific whaling heat as a cure for scorbutic affec tions, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises.. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. es. Both the Ointment and Pills Should be used in the following cases: Itanions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, Burns, Piles, Sore Legs, Chapped Hands, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Chilblains, Ringworm, . Sore Beads. Fistula, Salt Rheum, Sore Throats. Gout, Scalds, Sores of all kinds, Lumbago, Wounds of allkinds, Venereal Sores, StißJoints, Sprains, Totter, Ulcers, Skin DiSOAPOP. ***- Sold et the Manufactory of Professor liollovray, SU Maiden Lane, New York. and by all respectable Drug- gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 6234 cents. and v. each. Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing. Store. Ro se who Would get a flue suit, dressed up in style from top to toe. Cell and ear. SKr. 20 per cent., clear gain, at the NEW' CLOTHING STORK, 2d story o CENTRE BUILDING, of Reber k Brothers. FARNIEBS WM and It much to their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap Store Pt the Centre Ihilidiags, of Hagen The Ts: amuse for Custom work receives the personal attention of H. &- J. M. banes, with more care than ev er. Haying secured the best workmen, they are prepar ed to make up the mo.st Esehionable work at short no tice. The Clothing anwarranted, if, they do not plena* they need not be taken. Lebanon Maki 12, 1858 ter Fashionable l'ailorin l .- 1 • AVM/EL HOFFMAN still continues the TAILORING Business at his Old Stand in emberland street, near Plank Road, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. He has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia' Paris and London reports of Sp in and Sommer Fashions, and as he has none but the best workmen employed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. HR,.With his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore. horespectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS l—juPt received and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact,'sd that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICILEL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, April 14,18.7..8. DANIEL D. BOWMAN MERCHANT ErrABLISHM'T. . Market street, between Mark's and Rises Hotels. C.! . RAMSEY & take pleasure in announcing tj,, to their friends end the public generally, that they have on band a 'Variety. of .Cloths. Cassimeres and lett ings, iehieh they frill make up to order on the must yen. sortable terms and in the most fashionable style. As none but good workmen are employed, all work is insured and good fits guaranteed. Also a large stock of RFADT-MS.D.E OLOTHINO, which will he disposed of cheap, together with every 'variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing J4.oods: S. S. RAMSEY & Co. Lebanon, April 28,1858. _ NNTILLIAAf M. SNYDER reine:ctfully informs 1' the public that he has comutenced,the TA /LORXND, DIMNESS lit an its hrencliei. in the stand formerly of Cyrus Spangler, near the store of Messrs. Batman & Groh; near the HALE-WAY 110USL', in South Lebanon township. By, attention to business, conforming lo the wishes of his. patrons, promptness in his engagements, and moderate prices, he hopes to receive a fair share of the public patronage.— e has had much experience in the business, (having lately been engaged by that MasterTailor,MtenzLWAG. NEP, clec'd., for a long time,) and feels confident of ren dering general satisfaction. Being a new beginner, he solicits the favors of the public. Are The patrons of Mr. SPAsamt are especially invit ed to give him a call. WM. M. SNYDER. S. Lebanon, April 7,1858-Lm. HEADQUARTERS 37 1•'or Cheap and Fqshionable Clothing. RIZENSTEIN & BRO., opposite the Cc • use, 1, - X, have received, and opened, a most slogan lock for Spring and Summer, comprising all new styles of Coats. Pants, and Vests. BOYS' Clothing and trentlemons' FURNISHING goons, which have been selected with the greatest care, and will be sold lower than they can be obtained elsewhere. Persons in want of any articles in our line, will do well by giving us a call. We have added to our stock of 'Rnannstans dLOTHIIic t an assortment of Piece Goods, such as Fine and Medium Black Cloth. Fancy Cassimeres for coits and Pants, Trimmings. &c.,, which we will sell very low. Please call and Judge for yourselves. Thankful for past favors, we mpectfully solicit a con tinnance of the same. Lebanon, May 12,185?. Fashionable subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public In general, that he has commenced the 'TAILORING BUSINESS in all Its bran Ches, nt his mil. deuce, in East Lebanon, (Cninberland Street.) 2 squares cast from Major 3royer's Motel, (south side.) By atten tion to business, promptness in his engagements, good fits, and moderato charges, he hopes to receive a Shure of the public Patronage. Ile was a long time in the em ploy of .111chael Wagner, deed., and feels confident of giving general satisfaction. • Being a new beginner he eolicita the patronage or the Lebanon, silty 12, 1655. ' GEORGE .3Ieri.AULI.Y. Merchant Tailoring Eslab- lishmetst QGUMP respectfully infprms the public that he eon tinuea iItERCIIANT TAILORING in all itehrench. es at establishment, No 1, Eamr. BUILDINGS, next door to the Eagle Hotel. He bee an elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Vesting', and Furnishing Goods, in general. which he solicits the public. to examine. Ile shall devote his particular attention to fitting and malt ing pp to order. Those wishing clothing mede•weil and fashionably are invited to call. N. B—Altrayi odband'a larg.• assortment of READY MADE.OLOTHING, to.which..the attention of the nubile is also directed. . . . 8 . 0634 p. .Lebanon, April It, 18511,1: - • • -Feed.Feed TIERSONS in want of Feed for Cows or Pigs, an ob i tain it daily at the Brewery of the subscriber, in Cumberland street, West of Plank Road. Price, from 10 to %) cents a bustle]. Lebanon, March 3, '57. HENRY H APITMAti. GREAT ATTRACTIONS! THE CHEAPEST GOODS! TIER LARGEST ASSORTMENT! TIIE lIANDSO/SIEST STYLES ! JUST OPENED AT THE CENTRE BUILDINGS. RABER & BRO.'S CALL WITHOUT DELAY TO HAVE THE FIRST CHOICE MADE CLOTIIINO THAT CANT BE BEAT GREAT BARGAINS! WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE TO HEAR TEE NEWS! THAT TILE CHEAPEST GOODS, TILE HANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINGS SWARTZ & 13R0., NAVE JUST OPENED THE SECOND ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS I SOLD ASTONISHINGLY LOW, Fax CASH A RESISTLESS REMEDY! TAILORING AND CLOTHING. TAILORING. CLOTHING , . STORE A XI) TAILORING ! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Sit. CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOrCIC Dry-Goods, Grocery & CrockerY, -.es? rat Fel iharEß 8 9 S TOIC jEONAED knIMEEMAN Informs bis friends and lh j public that he boa Just roveirsa new stock of Goods for the Spring Trorle which will be fonnires 'cheap as any stork of the Lind in this town, consisting of all sliai GOODS as are usually kept in a first-chum store. Particular attention is given to Staple Goods for the country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA. DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, TALIVnik, Edgings, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, /tr. GENTLEMEN are Invited to examine ids CLOTHE, Cassimeres, Casinets, Tweeds, Fancy and other Vestings, Velvets, Cords. & . e. In the GROCERY department may be found a splendid assortment of every need In the Fatally: Coffee, Seger, Spices Teas, Mackerel, Ice. In "1 - CROCKERY the stock is well seleeted. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN Zip The highest market price will be paid for COL::- TRYPRODUCE. (Lebanon, May 5.185 a, LECOMPTON .DEFEATED BY 11 k S's LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOOK JtIST RECEIVED and now opened at the eliespl7 7 = - "; - ,,, Dry Goods Store of HENRY STINE, a spice, : 4 ^+ r+" did stock of DRY HOODS . QIIEE N SWARE and: 21 - XF, onecntrts; also READY-MADE CLOTOINt.),V4ZOVI Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Bonnets, Hats, de., which they arc selling at very low prices. They bought their goods at cash prices. and are, therefore, enaLlod to give grearhargeins. Ladies and Gentlemen, give them en early call. We are assured they can snit Ton in goods and prices. FOR - LA D WEAR. Hers} & S F hate just oponed a large and splendid stock of Fancy Drew Gouda, such as Silks, Plain, S raped. and Figured, for Dresses, Black and Colored, very cheap. Challi Robes, Lawn, Lawn Robes, Lavelltus, Poll +lc:Cherries Challißereges,Fliknereges,Ginghams.French Lustres, French de Laines: Dobeges, Mohair Lustre, &e. Remember at the Cheap Store of Hama & TINE. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Dante' k STINE hare just opened s large and splendid assortment of Spring and summer Cloths, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Cassamers, Italian Cloths, Lustres and Linen for Coats; Cloths, Cassamera, Tweeds, Linens, Pialds,Conin rays, Drilling. Jeans, &c., fur Pantaloons; Satins. Silks, Cashmere, Cloth. Italian Clutha, ke.„ for Vest lug. Also, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Stockings, sc., very cheap, at Lebanon, May 5,1.5. lIRNRT HERE WE *ARE AGAIN ALL RIGHT SIDE UP WITH CARE! . „ ANSAS is creating an importantexcitement all over 11. the country, threatening a dissolution of Union be. tween the North and South, instigating alarming fights in Congress, and fearful flare-ups in State Legislatures. State Conventions have assembled, city and town Maze meetings have been held—in short the whole country has been in a. general uproar. LEBANON However, amidst all this universal political has the honor of having still preserved her dignity of quiet and peace, enticing could succeed in disc urbing her gentle repose, until the other morning. when a LARUE FLAG with a swarming BEE HIVE on the one Me, and the announcement of "Cheap 'Auction Goods," on tne other, suspended from the corner building OPPOSITE THE COURT Seemed to indicate that all was not right; attention was attracted end Carkodly- aroused; curious opipione with regard to its object were entertained and sonic a general stir alt over town Was found to exh.t. Men. wo men and children involved with puzzled astonishment, were litter:dug out, and crying, "What in the world in the mutt Pr?" 'What's up?" Truth, ho wev ar. soon flash ed upon the minds of ell Br -holders. when the novelty of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Boxes. Barrels and Bales. cunidst a crowd of spectators, already, collected around the doors anti walks, all anxiously persevering fur but a glimpse at what has since so effectually aston ished the natives.. - NEW SPEINO GOODS AT THE Was Suddenly harping upon a thotisand tongues. and apread with the rapidity of a prairie fire all over the he. rough: Public affairs of Kansas with every other item of thedey fell into insignifiennce, iu condderation of the individual interests here at stoke. &scene of excitement has ever since continued to pre vail within doors, by crowds of poise:afro= every quer , ter, collecting along the counters, who never fail to be come enthusiastic upon finding such tiREAT BAROAINS lti New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, The bet t make of plain black Silks, Pine Bombazines and Lustres, Elegant all-Wool De Lemma and Cashmeres, Beautiful spring style Dueols and Shepherd's Plaid, Handsome Chain DeLaines and Alpaca Ließaize. Splendid Collars, Sleeves Veils, UleveS, Hosiery and White Goods in abundance. All qualities of Cheap Prints, (Hugh, ems, Checks and Muslios, *Union, Trench, and DOeskin Caseimeres, Plush, Satin and Orettadine Vesting& ALSO. An assortment of English, ingrain, Wool Felling, List ing. Eagand Hemp Carpets for Pariors,Chambers, Halls and Stairs, varying in prices • from 10 cents to 51 per yd. OROCERIES AND HUEENSWARE, 01 Clothe and 117wdow Shacks In all their varieties. Baying the experience of a long teem of years Ili tine business, which with a carefurexercise of judgment and taste, with the advantage of cash in purchasing, and a determination of selling Cog A P, enables us—along with the late system of selling for CASH or PRODUCE—to favor you with bargains, beyond any heretofore offered, as well as unsurpassed by any of our competitors. w a s Please call and see us. at the BEE-HIVE STORE, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon t l'a. OP.ORGE k sitELLENowall. Lebanon, March 31,1868, Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, CUMBERLAND MEM, -- Opposite the, Court Rouse, Lebanon, Pa. Dx. ROSS respectfully announces that be has for sale a large And varied assortment of Drugs, 15led!. eines. I/Peanut% Perfumery, Trusses, Patent 3lettleines, and Fancy. Goods, which are offered at the lowest prices. An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, and Orlin attention to the wants of the publie, enable him - do thins t-- the first style of the science. DR- ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, Are the most certain cure for Worms use. They are sweet. and no child ill refuse to take them. Persons mould ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Loosen s," and refuse all others. Many per. is, not having this Lozenge ' will try get you to take some other kind; do it let them deceive you—you can al kra got them at Dr. hoes' Drug store, Menem and you eau have - them sent. you, free of expense by mall, if you lose the price in a letter. if less in a dollars worth is wanted, enclose and you will receive them Hy return Dr. Rues - will send theta to any part on receipt of the money, se n d on then, and get them. Price 2.5 _. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. ThesePilis (*rate without giving the le iet pain or nia easineas, and can be taken with positive advantege in all eases in which a purgative would be needed; as the commencement of Peters, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, some Torras of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Maid, and all diseases arising from impurity of bmod. They will be found superior to any other pill In use. Price eta per box. Will be sent I.y mail on receipt of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon. - - DR. MOSS' fONIC MIXTURE. A superior moiteine for the cure of Pick Meld:mite, Nervous Il adnehe Dyspepsia Loss of Appetite, Nero. rimsWeektiess. an t all other diseases reform: eude. mussEs AND F.CPPORTERS. Dr. Boss keeps constantly' for sale, a large assorttneut of Trusses, of all sizes, ont), various in price, which will be sold very low, An experience of snore than 2t) years, give the aftlictetladvantages not to be had at every Drug store. A personal attention to thelltting given. If you need a truss call at Dr. Ross' Drug Stora, Lebanon. DR. itoss- INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spasms, Restlessness, &c., of Infante. It calms nervous irritation, soothes pain, and laduics to sleep, without leaving the dull, drossy state that fol lows the moor other infant drops. Special attention is asked to this remarkable action. Ask for Dr: Ross' In fant Drops. _ DR. DOSS' HAIR TONIC Is your Lair falling offs aro you troubled:with demi rutr, or itehing of the beat! t Dr. ,Itoss' Bair Tonic will cure these troubles. Price 25 eta. DK. RUSS' Clill1; FOR. FETEIL & AOUI3. Aver and Ague cured in 24 ?mum Individuals who have suffered for weeks and months, haVe been in a stn- ale day relieved, as if by magic, from the excruciating chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr ROM' Store. DR. 11055' ity.o WATER, For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Prise 25 eta. DR. ROSS' WORM OIL. A positive cure for Worms. Dlt. ROSS' LINIMENT. The best Liniment in use for Rheumy, tirm, Sprains. Swellings. Moises. Tooth. ache, Sore Throat, nmt all painful and Neuralgic Directions of the betty, is Dr. So. s' Liniment. Mt. ROSS' TOOTH WASii, For the core of gpongy and bleeding guar, Setirry.for rimming and pr.merr ing the teeth slat game, and Imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath. use Dr. Itus."footh Wash. • DR. DERAL:. S.ARSAPARILLA. . . - For the cure of Rheumatism, Totter. Scrofula, Pains in the Roues, Old sores, Pintples-on the farm, Eruptions of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Wood, or the Imprudent use of Mercury. Said only at In. Ross' Drug store. CURED FOR ft; CENTS. Dm PHYSICS'S COrGH SYRUP, prepared and sold only by Dr. Roes. opposite the Court House, is a certain cure for coughs, Cold, Whooping oeugh,,,&e., Look well to the marks of the genuine. Ste that Dr. Boss* natne is on the bottle. EPILEPSY OR FITS CAS BD Olittitb • . Evidence stronger thaw orrtificatral Idels s 1. GGETA. 131.1; C•Bromsn is performing more wonderful entre time any other. Medicine known It ir perfectly safe to take. Try it. If you are not satiefiad after using one Bottle, tl.e money will be refunded; if not able to- pay, o ne Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Price Fire :Dollars ,per Bottle, or three Battles fur ten dollars. Sold onty at lir. Ross' Drug Store. Lebanon, June 16, 1858. CLOCKS,CI49*CKS , aysT nrulwpa AT 3. W.. ALC i R 5 Fr o m 51,25: to $l-10, Ei day and :30 h`00: Oct. 22; • =;; :„.•; t . Arous DE LAINEB and ALL WOOL DE LAINES.-=. 111. jion4 t Sthie have just opened a large, stark or Fancy and plaid; caleria De Lagries, which they are sea; ing Very_ ebeap; , AAVM k IREDEL are agents - for ..EVANS & AT SON'S IRON FIRE-PROOF SAFES. CSILIES, B.ll,lo.—Henry Pc nine have ;lint opened a 1,7 large assortment of Ladies' Drveils Silks, which they ate belling at peat Banns. 1;I11 am: bee them boon. FOUNDRIES, MACiii ' IE SHOPS, &c. FARMERS' &. IECHANIC ` !Foundry and Maclaine Shop , LEBANQN, PA. rirsi jtndertignied having made very great additions be theft facilities for the mannfaituring of 31.WFIWERT, r 11 mannhecture and keep on hand. a very general ae POrtmeat 4f. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, embracing IF7assier!" ravp-noseed Ra il way and Lauer Horst-powerf Gina Thres'ter; McVey's Chrotbfrted Reaper and Mower, with - V. ood's-labeittanprovementer Cast Iron held Rolbera, groin Drills and - Corn Ploughs and Planters, City Ter Hullers, Corn Shelters, Fodder, Straw, Ray Cutters. All of the - above - . Machines aro of the latest and beet Improvements, and fie all warranted to give eaSafaction. Castings of di/ kinds made to Order, and at.abort notice; they also mannfaotwa Srux ot^ma, 1011,Risaing, Slatting, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention =o Repairing Engines and Manlalticry of all kinds. They inkite all to call , and• exarnlno their work, at their Machine Shop, on ,Pl in eftrotvstrea. Lebanon_ . All orders or WilitalinkatkiliS reef will be promptly attenduil ta t A. NlAJcgt d 1111.4TIT£P.. alialln7? Lebanon Cb., Pa. Sone 2, 165, Enr:Ml. 4 .n BOAR pco.cAgsr.n antrLi LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. ..ast.r. BOAS, GASSER & GETTLE ~g • wish to inform the ritizeuP of LebatiOn county and neighboring r.ol.lntiefl, that they are now in full operation, and art .prepareti to do all kinds of CARPE&TER WORKEYMACHiNERY SVCS AS Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding. Sash,Doors,Window 4 Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, 9AWINO, and any other kind of -Sawing which may he wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have the latest and hest im proved machinery In the county, such es Woonwonrpt'A PLA:vra. &e. ; and that they are able to produce as goad work as the county can produce. Net- hut the best end well-scrsoned Li 7 IIIIER will be used. Carpenters and Builders are invitee. to will and examine their ready-made truck, tirldeli they will always keep on hand, and judge fur themaelvee. afW Their Shop 14 on Pirogrove Romi,nalr rhrea Old Foundry. [Lebanon. June 17, 1'657'. _ WEIMER •11.11 CELLI% WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley it. R. Depot, Leb anon. Lebanon eonnty, Pa. .011111mite` « ' M. &P. L. WEIMER, Propri etors manufactuta Steam Enginee from t to SOO horse power, of the latest atytee i.F.M.`,"7,, and patterns, with all the modern ha provemeots. Also, superior Portable En ginus'(with Link Motion Valve User) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills, wool sawing and Hoisting purposes. Par tieniar attintion is celled to our small Upright Engine., for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a smell amount of Power, They take up a very smell space, and can be put up is a remn as a hoasehoid fixture. ALSO. Blowing Engines and lidneititiery for Ani:hracii4 and other Blast Furnaces. or improved construction Forge Hummers, of P. L. Weimer's Patents; Bolling Mill, Sawing. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps. Hoisting Machinery for Mines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad Cora. Iron Bridges. Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys:turning Lathes, Brill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks. 'Velvet' end Brass Fixtures. (Rene Steam Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every deseri pi ion. ALSO. Boiler ,-. of any site, form anA weight, rat& cI the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Starks. Water 'ranks, Os* Fito , , Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every dtecriptton. (Our Bnikt sheets are all tested by dividing them Into sgottrett of '3 lathes and hatnutering each square; any imperfection is tiros detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this Is pray tiled in very few shops in title country.] ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water. with all the TIOC,K , R:II.y fixtures, constantly on hand, and put up at the shortest oath , and on most rea sonable tl.rnia. Iron,Brame.and Composition m",te Caet• logs made to order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with promptne=s and de epateb. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for hol ler repairs. YiLAOMSMITH WORM made to order. Oar- Ord ors respect. fullyrollclted. All comnilunication 4 by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or ranal, free of rharp. WM. Witni Krt. Lpbanon„ leliy 4. I.BZE EMS /H LONGACHE. ! .JOHN 0.0 CI.A ELI- -JACOB /UPI. LEBANON Door and Sash Manufactory. Located en the Steam-House Road, near thonberientt Street, East Lebanon. 1.77 THE undersigued respectfully in form the nubile in general, that they 1 ;411.- have added largely to their former estal, lishmant. and also have all-lanes of the um • -latest and let Improved in the State in full aperatiou, such av - WOODWORTIrS FLOORING. 4.e., ler conducting the general business :or Planing, Scrolls., Sawing, 4.c., 4t1., and the experience acquired by E. LONGACES and J. IL °sum during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. (hum, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Bash business ha this State. They non• offer to Meclumies and Farmers unerally, upon favorable terms, a Judiciously essort.ed stock ef ft/ORS, SASIf, kc., from tbn best Lumber manufactories in the }Rata, feeling confident that their assortment Is not to he excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and Is calculatedro afford thorough satisfaction to all those who rocs favor the undersigned with their custom. The fedlowing list comprbies the, leading articles of stock on baud:— Doors, of all sizes; Nab, of Hit sizes: Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; Irmo houso ; Casings, from 3 to 0 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; and frame houses; Shutters, .of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Mudd'. of all sizes 0. U. Spring 3louiding, of all sizes; trash-boards. LONOACRE, GABEL & BROTHER. P. P.—PlartNP. .awing, Qr., promptly done for thmie furnlFhing the Lumber. [Lebanon. July 15,,57. FARMERS NOTICE! TOSEPiI LINE, AGENT. Is ptill manufacturing dame 1) United Stales Grain Fans, or, WIND MILLS, Lat.wcaxter City. Da. Sold VANS have been awarder; PlLEMit:Stii at every Agricultural Pair that they hay.. ever been exhibited. In competition with ether Mills. $5OO REWARD will be given to any person nr persona who will prove to my eatiativ.tion that what I say ahratt my Mill le not true. FARMERS consulting lh i inters: t, will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves be fore purchasing elsewhere, as these Mills possess all the desired superior qualities, so much appreciated by Fann ers: these Mills are constructed to use two Screens at one time. which will remove all the Cheat and Cockle, are of which Screens may be removed at pleasure, If required, lo suit the convenience of the persona using said Mills. All FANS manufactured and sold by me are warrant ed to be of geed material, and all defects or imperfection hi any 31111 or Fan disposed of. shall be fully and effec wally repaired without extra charge. The undersigned has sold more .MILLS than any other one man now living, and flatters himself on account nr hie long experience in the business, that lila Mills aro EU peeler to and•, and the easiest turning MCI now mann , thet ured, which fact can be substantiated by many of the best Farmers in this State and elsewhere, wherever they have been meted. ORDERS loft with WM. COLEMAN, at RUM'S notol o or MAJOR. & BUMMERS' Machine Shop, Lebanon. Pa., will be promptly atten.l,.l to, and any desired informs• Mon given. JOSEPH LIKE, May 5. 36!?-3m. Agent: To 1h Famine* of Lebanon' County. VTR' ore offered a chance this year, which boa never been offered before, sod. perhaps, never will be ngaln: and that. Is: each farmer can try far himself hianny's Reaper and Mower, with Wood's provement, and if it .lows not do all as repratentea, there are un lot:s -ec NU.4aiikod. The Agents for Lebanon county are per fectly responsible for all they WRI runt these Mowers and Beepers to perform. and do not offer them to the fanner with view of merely eelliatt therm but to answer the purpose of their invention—lighteninglabonand giving a full equivalent for theories of their net. There Is no humbug ahem these Machines. They are the latest and best improved of :heir kind. 'them arc noneothers now extant that excel them : and to prov+ thiA, it is but news estary to say that in 1657, they took the first premiums at all the County and. State Fairs of Pennsylvania; the first preminms in 'Vermont, New York, Maryland, and Tennessee. lint the greatest victory achi‘ved was at the great trial at the - United States Agrieultural Fair, at SYrainse, is 1657, where the first and second (gold and Silver modals) Premiums were awarded, as the best roin birwd o:iki is a Reaper. 'the Agents, A. Mama k kik(ratkk, would etallenge all Agents of Reapers and Mowers in this county to a .trial at such time and place as will suit them. And if Manny's Reaper and Mower with Wood's Improvement a not the best Machine, a fair trial will decide it. Address the..S . g:ente, 31ay 28.48311,—g The Young Iflteh's Cheitithin A fisoctralion, cifiliEi(ANOL MEETS on TIIEEDIAT EVENINGS, in . N.) TEMPERANCE HALI 4 Thaw Men of the ttllflrent tvangelleal Churches are 'read itiftilly invited to attend Giese Bleetitige, and unite 'with na In atOditipliebing Re object, which is tlae'foratua- Gotta a spirit of evangelical reli on; IRMs. Meetitirtif tbe,AiseoCritton BB I meet on Sundays, at. 3% o'clock, p.m., in tlielemiSerance whore all are invited to 'attend. By order of the Board of Managcr9 I,eba non, .1 uly 7,1E58, W. G. WARD. R: Sop. 'DO you watt a plain gaff Blind 2 Call at WALTZ & ItirEDEL'S Stare U ESE II =0 A. MAJOR & BRO. Lebanon,