EttuntrotatttVtrtiott. TBRsts; $1 50 A, YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1868 HOME AFFAIRS. •, In another column will be „found list of the Judges for tho ogrieultural fair. ' The uuttunitteas are all troll constituted; espocially that to correct reports. Joe. L. Lemberger bas" just re ceived from the city one of the hest selections, of trugs, Modielno, Perfuteery,iihd . Pancy, articles ever before offeredle the" public) of LebandnYtiii ' d cordially Invites personi to call anti examine, aglr., iig the attention of Ladies and others in want of the article to his chOleo variety Of PerfarWery: , • • Ono of the firm of Fuh6k SißrO.; has Just returned from the city with ,a large stook of seasonable goods, to-which the attention of the citizens of North Lebanon, Lebanon, and vicinity is directed for great bargains., The Courier is considerably fright, seed that two of its conclidntes, Mr. Eckman and # , Sammy Houck" stand a chanced being' defeat cd at the coming election. For thii lit-llama of the ticket its fears are not so great, but still we would advice the getting up of a littlemitemont, as there is no tolling what '''Know Nothing" bug aboo may yet turn up . . Wo have . donlit'the apposition candidates will run well, cis- there is scarcely any opposition nguinst them. The Lebau9.rt Teacilers' Associa tion met in the Academy on Wednesday evening last for the purpose of re-organizing. A large number of :he Teachers from the several baronets end other districts wore in attendance, end en ex cellent spirit prevailed, The following -officers were elected :—President, B. T. 11.6Adania; Vice President, T. T. ITitraner ; Secretary; J.' W. 'lfni boon. Well Done.—The Missionary boxes of the scholars attached to Zion's Lutheran S. obligati Stil3ool of this borough, and of Airs. Nieman's School of North Lebanon, wore open ed on Sunday lust in Zion's Lutheran Church.— The former school hod . $240,00, and the latter $60.00. These two schools will therefore - send to the Lutheran Synod ,tho enormous soma s2oo r oo—a larger sum than bee ever heretofore been contributed, notwithstanding the "bard ihntis." 7 - I,chation may justly feel proud of these schools. Godard, the balloon tnan,.,has - challenged J. H. Steiger, to it.race througlithe a:r. The latter has accepted, and, named Cincin : watt as the place and October as the time. (W -ard prcfcra Buffalo to Cincinnati. 11odurd wants a mull balloon and a short. distance' ' ; Steiner stipulates fur the largest size; and the 'farthest distance, over Lund or sea, that can be attained. Breakers Ahead !—Our junior was the subject of a Most un fortimttto ac cident one day last week. llc attempted to as (Tad the stairs lending to our office, and when al.: most at the top (to gain whiott place is °Guilder:: 1 P. groat funt by him,) mime in collision with a ,:tark of orluoline oto loonier,. arid. Wei deliber- Moly swept down, head ever heels. Be complain ed of broken bones, (whalebone we 7itiPpos,e) ).tut tnediant a r :d being imtnediately called into requisi tion, he is not at present in a very precarious eon- Promieing "deiril" Unit,. and . bdund to cut a shine among the "fair ones," if• he. ecuthl-.. sees tipping his tile for suelCeinnplitnet4"' Tim following. sales of ROUI - E-: ht. Imre lately been made in titiq,tionnty':--, Tavern property of * Dnniel -B. Heitman , in Lob. itrffin, to Henry Bowninn; Lendonderry, for $6.1.00„ Isaac Beckley, lot In this borough, to Daniel Withers, for $O5O. . Samuel Etter, farm in Londonderry township, ventaining 225 acres at $93,25 per acre. Immo hotter, 20 acres of land without improve ments, itcConewago, at $6O per acre. Mr. Wm. Zimmerman, it is said, lat.,ly sold to Hank, Klopp .9 Co., over 100 acres of land in MlBetook township, fur $l5O por acre. Messrs. Zimmerman Brunton, have the con tract fur the rebuilding of, the Moravian Church of this place. Is our 'neighbor of the Gain' ier` in favor of Free Trade between this end 'Tdreign countries ? We should like tdknow his ruisition on this question. Last year he supported Wilmot "the greatest Free trader:of them all" for Governor; and now he supports Julie 111.41.eed 'for Supreme judge, a men who eangratulnted Geo. M. Dallas for voting against the 'Tariff of 184 g. He stipportocl Fre mont fur President in 1856, whose ; free-trade 'views were known to be of the riios.tudifit'liind.—` He supports, votes with, and advocates' the elec tion of the candidates of:a party who reduced the tariff of 1846 to far. below a revenue standard.— The convention which nemituctill the candidotes nt the mast-head Olds paper neglected to express en opinion about a tariff, and, in general judging from his acts; we infer him to be in favor of Free Trade. Will ho please explain? . - Naming Streets.—We observe that T. P. Prim tz has very properly placed a stono in the brick work of his new building corner Mul berry street and Strawberry alley, containing the name of the street and alley. If this were done tin all eases, and the propriety of it is every day :more apparent as our town is awaiting to city size, it would be a neat improvement and of groat con venience to:Stranwirs. 'They are keepinc , .the Ball in. emotion. The Centre Building is the place for the %handsome end cheap goods. E. Bather, of the Om of Babes & Bro's. is in Baltimore now and will seturrt in a Cow days, with a let of splendid Ladies' Dress goods. ,'hey always keep their gook fresh by getting coastal] tIY new supplies. Mohegan Lodge No. 288, L 0. . of 0. 0„ on Saturday evening /ad, elected the 'following cantos for the ensuing ziz months, viz: G ., Union Wiko ; V. G., John /Carob; Beery, Ilfutoh; Assistant Seet'y, T o bi as 33 e ; Doe bl. , (s. s.) irensurer, Henry Derr. The Cornwall Teachers' Associ .ntion met La School Ilouse No. 5, ou Saturday Sept. 25th, I. 85 8) the president in the chair.— Minato of toot mooting were read and adopted, Adler which an address on School Government 'woo delivered by. C. Bucher. The address was ascii written and delivered with an earnestness .equal to the luiportaitee of the subj cot. The fol lowing Reports of Committees were made, ull of which proved instructive, and Amused interesting dissussions. P. Philllps on. Dubious Words; T. S. Rupp, on Mental Arithmetic; and./. K. Ileagy on Teachers' Class, viz; lat. Should Irani Musie • , be, taught in our schools? •2d. Whit is the best method of teaching Penmanship? The Provident tben appi;inted C. Bucher to re 7; port on Mental Arithmetic, and John - W. liarbea• son',to deliver an Address at next maeting,:after which the Association adjourned to meet again in two 'weefsi Zipmerman's O'- cI9OE P. ht, J. S. Ittprialreert. Y. Pnitaars, We place. at 'the iiaast-head of our pnper this week the name of .tacos WETDLE, Esq., as the choice of the. i Deinoeracy of this, dis trict fer Congress: nomination was effected on the first`baliPto ilualttilouSly, although previ ous to the meeting oftheeoxiferees Dauphin, Del on and tisy - lor h i sylLeabh another 'choice. Dison the presentation. p:1 *lldle's name the _other candidates with &eV anti pledged their hearty support to the elicit% county. Mr. Ws is ektenslvely known over the district, - as a straittforward, uPright and intelligent gen tleman, who, if lib aliottlirtai elected, would repre• sent the distriet.faithfully and to the best int Cr ests of his constituents, Although a party man, a democrat of the strictest kind—his democracy is that which believes the interests of the people paramount to party considerations, and could not be lead to give, up to party what was meant for mankind. He has.filied various local °MI6- of trust, and nitheugh always elected as the nomi nee of his party, faieuds, the' faithful performance of hie. ditties for` the; interests of the whOle people has invariably been his governing princi- , p1e..,, He would mover beod to expedieney for'` parted sale, and the 'result! hiss been his !gytii , sity , po'pularity. • IT yir frit:4 l e life, and noted for enterprising and go-ahead spirit. All public provemen t calosilattki t for hencfi t the!peciplejle: has not only Supported, but coatributed means, information %and assistance in their origithillow and construction, -Ile was-the advocate arid sup porter of measures, which in their infancy, had but few supporters but which now , hare no oppo nents, thus showing Is is feresight,sind' forethought. We' are Confident that he willreceiie art on'or• mous vote, and if he is not eletted it will be on account of the overwhelming mojarity of the op position:party in this district, and not for the warttof any, requivites as a popular candfdateand able representative. - One of :the firm of Roizenstein do Bro., is at present in the city, laying in a large Stock of Ready made Clothing, Furnishing goods &e. Ac., which they sell certainly cheaper than before. They have already received: a splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry Fattoy!good.s. All, th4ti, in need of anything in ibis lino,'should give- thetli an early call. IR— We trust that our -Demo cratic friends will see that all the necessary assess ments are made 10 days before the election. It is just us necessary this year as any other. The Members of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Sinkiug:.Spring, will please read the Notion of Assessment No. S. in -another part of this paper. • Conferee Meeting: : . llAnntsnuna, Sept. 28, .1858. - Tlie coureree3.from the 10th COngressional trictMeti in pursuance of notice,,at OmitlSitiotet, in the borough of ITarrisburg. When. 1 ' On motion, : Elias Welborn, of. Lebeirotr,t. was callCd to the-chair.; Ou motion, Win. IL Miller, of :Harrisburg, was 1- • selected as Secretary. The felloviog letters were rent and made part of the tnittates of the ConferenVe: , , HARRISBURG; Sept. 10, IssB. • Gen. IV. IL alfillee, Gen.. a seiter Mid F. Haclin ten, Confer•eea, Darn SIRS :—Permit mu, through you to return • tivinlts for the friendship and partially whiela has suggested my name in connection with the Con grassional nomination for thisAlairiet..., The resolution of our Democratic Coltnry Con vention concedes the nomination, claimed, to another county, anti as the 'clitiva is :urged by the presentation of a candidate, and is in accordance with party usage, ittogitioseb eikeimfli'lii;and will give my hearty' impper4 ;to theineminee of the united toinfercnce of tthe distrist. • • Tinstieg ,tllat i3enainate FOUNI good Democrat, Arho , maraecure an election, I reinain, very respectfully, you:i areiliOnt servant, Jolts if. Beauntinta.. Nem BERLIN, Sept. 20,'185$ • . Cl-witt.ust Ea:---haling been nominated for Con greSs, in Un ion 'and, Snyder count ies; w Clout my knowledge or consent,l hereby inform you, that X &cline being' a, candidate; and would not ao cept the nomination by the Co nference should they he disposed to confer it on me. -Circum stances would not permit me to accept it at this time. I hope, however, that a nomination may be made in wit 101 l the whole Democratic party of the district can unite. Aicept my best wishes foil your welfitre personally, and fur tho success of the Democratic. party. , • • ,• Yours, &e., Is.kac SIANK.E On motion of Oen...Seiler, Jacob Weidle; Esq.; of lebenon, yo c e ..nominaked no the candidate of the Deintlerary tif,.l.oth distriet for Congress, and oarneetij - . otenmendief to the support' of theiii oern cy of 'the On tnotion, it Was ii'ecolved; That the Proceedings of thii-Confir ence be published in all the Democratie papers of the district. ...Eptin VirAtmottN, WM. 11. MiLtien, Secretary. special Notices. See: advortiaernent of Dr. Sanford'i Liver Invigorator in another,column. way't • Watiaint and. Pills.—The distem per which manifest theniselves externally, destroy ing comeliness as well as inflicting immeasurable agony, are readily controlled by the Ointment.— Salt rheum, ringworm, tettariseald head, scurvy, white swelling, and all ordinary eruptions, are not only immediately relieved by this prepara tion, but pertitanently ,removed. The .pores, should first be opened, by fomenting the surface. with warm water, -and then the Ointment rubbed into the skin thus prepared to abitorb it. It-will at once strike into the muscular system that un defiles the cuticle, and extinguish the fibrils ele ments in the . blood *hick 'Create and . keep up the exterior irritation. This result is- inevitable, and the cure will be entire'and permanent. The Pills will be found a useful auxiliary in all ex ternal disorders. . The Hammonton. Farmer, a newspaper devot ed to Litoraturo and Agriculture; also setting forth full accounts of the new oettlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 cts. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Ed itor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., New Jer sey. Those wishing cheap land, of=tho best qaality. ,in one of the healthiest and most delightfulAinuites iu the Union, see lid rortisemen t of Hannuoilfort'lAtnda.„ --- • lIELMBOLD'S GENIIIN E PREPARATION. lIELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. 11ELMBOLD'S Renuine PREPARATION. HEI.MBOLIPS °ermine , PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharuntcy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical , knowledge devoted 'to their combination. ..l See advertisement headed lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREpARATION. Elabt" THE GREAT ENGLISH. Sllt JAMES CLARKE'S - ills. Celebrated Femle r a .I•.e,porstifrass apreseription of Sir .1. Clarke, N. D.; Phyetefatt Extraordinary to the, queen- . Oar invaluable medicine is unfailing the Sure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to , which the female constitution is sol3jAct. It moderatea all excess, and re moves all obstructsons.tind a speedy eure may Go relied on. TO IllikAltlED LADLES, ' it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a chart time, bring on the monthly period tit with, regularity. e Government . Each bottle, Price Oaa,Pollar, bears Stamp of Great ' Britain to present emmtsrfelta. These PAW should. not bo takeu.by imaides ili to sr.g the first three months of Pregnancy, as they 'e se" D i fin g on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are sate, In ail eases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Paht.. lll the back and limbs, fatigue on slight ciaertban,palPika2 o9 of the Wart, hysterics and tritium, thelia-kW IO Will enact cure.svison all other RICADS have failed,,and.althoug h o t ! powerful remedy, do not contain iran,.snlomel,snatintosy , Or anything hurtful to the constitution. ' • ' Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, .! : JOB DfOSP,S, (late I. C. Baldwin .Roehester, N. y. _ I. L-$l,O O and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any PI. thorined Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mall. For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court Ilouse, Lebanon, Fa., Nett by ail respectable Druggists throughout thellattod States 'and °mule; also by Harvey /limb, Reading,. Fa, October 7,1.80.7-Iy. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Farm Lands for sale 2t kilos - from Philad's by railroad in the State of NeW jereey. n moug the best for Agrica/tural purpoaos, .beirigA:good loam soil, with n elay bottom. The lanU la. a '.large tract, divided into small farms, and lanntlr:etle frOm !all pert? . 9t: .the country are now settling arid bnllditnii ?The eropsean be seen growing„ Terms from $l6 to $2O per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place-- Ite:We Vine st. Wharf at Phila.. at if a. m., by railroad for Tlnnnooton, or address Byrnes, by letter. See full advertisement in another , column. Religions Notices. English. preaching next Sunday morning -and evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. Episcopal Services in Eagle Building on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. English preaching next' Sn.Uday rooming, and German in the afternotm at 2 o'clock in Sa lem's Lutheran Church. , Preaching—NUxt Sabbath evening in the Eng lisb language, in the Reformed Church. English, preaching on : next Sabbath. evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. .. . Next Sabbath morning Oerman • (Moravian) 'Preaching in the Beneficial' Hell. Next Tnes day,,October. .sth; the Cornerstone of the .new :Moravian:church Edifice will:be . I . aid.;, and • dui public here and elsewhere, arc hereby;most.cor dially invited to-'attend: ~. The , first - 'service •in. the' morning will lielCin the . Reformed icilavareb, at 91' o'clock; ~.Thence the Ctingrega,-., twit-will proceed to tbergrounds.where the Cur -. neratone is to be laid: hi,the evening there Will be'sers;iee in, Salem' s'' ,The Brethren; . Peter' :Jacobsen . , De 'Scilweittitz and Ilagen.are r ,expegiodto pret - .ent on that day and will. deliver addresses both 'on the ground and in theabove named churches. MARRIED, Otrthe 10th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Mark, 'Mr. Jahn Adam Heilman to Miss Sabina Wagner, both of Fredericksburg. - • On the 16th inst.,- by the 'Rev. Johtv:Stine, Mr. • William Zarb*, of StratM.a. township, to :His§ 'Sarah Reber, of Fredericksburg." On the 18th ,inst., by .the Rev. R. Yea.hel, Mr. Jieob Gnrte to Miss Susan Gasser, both of Lebanon. On the .15th inst., at St: - .TosephSprins. in Union township, Theobald West, aged 40 years, 6 months and 24' days. On the 17th inst. by the Rev. John Gring. Mr. Ziegler, of Berlis county, to Miss Martha Kro roth, of Bethel township, Lebanon co. - On the 16th inst., by the Rev. U. Steigerwalt, Mr. John Funk, of North Lebanon tp.; te Mrs. Magdalena Schenk, of this Borough. On the 9th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Sagers Mr. Jo seph Schott, of Jackson, to Miss Sand; Brecht, of Sdnth - Lebanon tp. On the ?fith inst., by the Rec. F. W. Kremer. Mr Edward Hostetter, of N. Lebanon, to Miss Sa rah Bleisteiu, of this borough. On the 28th inst., by the Rev. Aug. C. Wedekind. Mr. Frank. S. Goshert, to Miss Mary A. Elicitor both of Sehtefferstown. DIED, On the let inst., near Myerstown, Ootiieh Kintzei, aged 81 years, 11 mouths, and 10 days. On the 22d inst., in North Lebanon, Mr. , Lorenzo L. Lehman, aged 45 yrs. 11 me., and 23 days. On the 233 inst., in North Lebanon borough, Mr. Lewis Zweitzig, aged 35 years, 10 months and 2 days, The . .Lebanon Igarket. ' ("artfully corrected 'Molly by Myers & Shear. . LEBANON,. W.R.NESDAY, SEPT. 20, ISSS. E IL TA Mills x. Fam.s 850 ~ Potatoes, V hu. , 100 Smith ii Extra 600 Eggs, 11 doz., •1 4 Leh. Val. Super. Fine SOP Butter,'Rh, 16 Prime White Wheat, ISO Lard. lO Prime Red Wheat, - 125 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, , 70 Ham, 11. - , Corn, SO Slionklern, 0 0at5,.40 ' Sides, ' - 9 Clove-seed, 500 ' Soap, Timothy-seed, 25D Beek-wait, - ' 20' Flax•seed, 150 White Rev, is Dried Apples,ll btu, 100 Mixed Rags, - 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, Vlb , 1:.(14; Peach "Snits,' '2 00 liristloi, re, re., 40 Peach ‘4lutzels," 125 Feathers,f lh., 6 ' 2 :4 Cherries, 1 50 ' Wool, 131 h., '4O .' Onions, • '5O Soup Deans, V qt,, - 0 Vinegar, ? gal., 12!/ : •„ , , . Apple hatter, V. crock, 4' ; ' . The Philatieliihia - , FLOUR.—The Flour tubrliet is if anything- a little firmer, but the importii aro liberal, and tile demand for export limited; sales, however, to the extent of loop- barrels extra; are 'reported ,at, $o; 700 barrels extra fancy at $6 25, and 700 barrels do, and better branda at s7' 50 'll,.bart.c.l:;' standard brands are offered - at $5 874-®5 50 barrel, the latter for Etrui,t superfine, aitlzontile- . ding buyers to any ex t,..rt tat tbeserates ; the borne trade are buying Moderately witlati the " itbu~o 'range of prices, and fancy brands at $6-75@7' barrel. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn Meal, and prices are steady a': sla barrel. The transactions of Flour and Meal for the week we're 23,241 barrels. GRAIN.--The Market is poorly supplied with wheat; and prime rots are wanted at higher, 'mi.: . ces. Sales include some 2,000 bushels, in lots; mostly reds; at $1 30@1 33, chiefly at the bitter rate for choice Southern, and some fine white at 40. Rye is hotter and 500 bushels sold at 80 ; c. Corn is more abundant and the demand is limi , ted, with sales of 2500 bushels of yelloy, in lots, at 95®04c, closing with more sellers titan, buyers at the latter rate. Oats areunehangud, and about, .2000 bushels sold at 43043ie. the letter for , rery prime Old Oats are worth 50c'." PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.-The receipts of Beef Cattle shori'a considerable ful ling oil at the dßrerent yards during' the ',past week, amounting tin all to 'about 1600 bead. Tice market was lively, and. prices .25@60 di: the 100 lbs. better tluin last,„ktontlay eVen'ing, at from— sB to $7 the 100 11)2. for common quality. $7l to $7l " ." middling' 4 , $8 to $Bl, " . " good " Of Cows .and Calves the receipts are 200 :head, sales ranging at 30 to $4O fur fresh cows, txtras $5O, and dry con , at:froMsls to s2s:' genie 1550' Flocs,were at Phillips' Union week, 880• pf which were taken to New York, and the remainder sold at from $6 to $0 '75 the 100. lbs. • Sheep—The offerings eonsist of about 0000 head;, - selling at from $2 to $1 each; equal to 6© Bc. .0 lb. dresSed. The arrivals of cattle at the. Bill's Head New Drove Yard this Week, were large, reaching over 800 head. The market was brisk, and the stock was all disposed of. The sales, principally of Chester County Cattle, were 'within the, range of $7, s7k,.sB @sS§ the i loo lbs., according to quality. AMRrtisEMP,NTs - . ORPHANS' COURT SALE. VALUABLE CHESTNUT-TIMBRE LAND PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Leb anon county, will be sold by public 'endue or out cry, on 2'HUBSDAY, October 28, 1558, at the' public house of Samuel Rank, in Jonestown, a certain TRACT OP TILE BEST CHESTNUT TIMBER. LAND, %leng th," to the estate of Jacob B. Weidman, deed.. situate in the township of Union ' in the county aforesaid. about 2 miles West of the Big Dam, adjoining land.. late of Joseph Light, deed., lands of James Plunket and other lands ..1 the said decedent, containingabout , loo ACRES, of which however, only about 100 ACRES wilt be offer ed for sale. The CHESTNUT TIMBER in 'the above land is fit to cut, being front thirty to forty years growth; lies on the north side of the mountain, and better am ' her cannot be found along the Blue Mountain. The lend will be sold in Lots of FIVE AND TEN ACRES, as will best suit purchasers. The several pur-parts will be marked and numbered on the. ground so that pur chasers can select the number of the tract they wish to bid I,r and purchase, while on the premises examining the Timber. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, N Pursuance of an adjournment, will ho offered for I sale the REAL ESTATE heretofore advertised to- Le sow by the unclersiontxl, on the 2251 and 24th of Septc»tbcr, 'last past. Any person wishing to view and examine any of the above premises, will ple,Se_eall,upon Wm. W. Murray, Esq., at Union For — ge.' Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when attendance. will be given and terms of sale made known, by ELIZABETH C. WEID.II AN, ROBERT W. COLE)] AN, .101 IN IV. ULRICH, Mars of Estate of Aced) B. Weidman, Esq., deed. Lebanon, Sept. 29, 1.859. f Ilia Citizens of the Boroughs of Lebanon mid Nurth Lebanon are respectfully requested to meet at the Court House, on Saturday, October, 10t14185801 i o'clock In the evening, to receive the Report of the Engineers, appointed to esti:mine and ascertain the capacity of the different streams in the neighborhood with the rein• of ,intreducing water to and through Said Boroughs and the citizens aforesaid Will then take. such action in the, premises as may he deemed expedient: ' . , By order of the Councils of said Wrought' DUNI OREM crctory Lebanon Sept gOth.lBsB. td. ALMANACS! ALMANACS!. bar 01. aro prepared to sell'.Ahhauttcs by the dozen or grpos to the trade at City rates. TO all 'wanting Insists, see nAlvertiseynent of jjanit:oo9..., ton Lands. Public Meeting. NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS Borough Property - . AT PRIVATE BAIR, rl 111 E albaariber offers at private sale. his new stet hue tiered story brick HOUSE. Situated on w i gl lint street, about 100 yards from the Cthurt Muse, in Lebanon. It contains a fine Business Room 4 ' II on the firat floor, and is otherwise well leested " and arranged for business purposes. Terms easy. l'os. session will be given on the lit Of April. 1859. • • Lebanon, Sept. 29th, 1850. joHN (buisEit. Budding„. QNVAIATI: &IMO. hare now men, their Fall sari L ter atook,.which they arts eelling at rho lo*ttit rash prices. Masa call and judge for yourself. • 11 . ;tXTENSION SK IRTS—Duens and Sherward's Pat, 124 ent with adjustable Bossels at SWARTZ & BRO. W OOLEN STOCKING YARN—a s f l uagrtf i t s t . nt G RocEinEs sold unusually lore-at 'ft,. ASSESSMENT. NO. 5..-r t .- , 4 To the-filembeis i 4 f s -g” Df the Nutaa ), n n annoy =raw of iSinking Springs, - Barks -Co., Pa. OW Na to fires occurring-since Assissment No:7 Wis. levied; and n stnali balance renutining'orer against the Company, We nee compelled to leep:ataititer.atoesti ment; (No. 8.) of Fifty cents on every Thousand Dollars' insured. The members, we hope, will be prompt in meeting their portion of-the rates, as without punctual*_ ity we cannot keep up the credit orthe , 'CoinpAny.' wouldtftiPittfikliy calllatir :attention to Section 6th of the Chiller: . . "Saetton . Oth: When the hist demands of any insurer in said Company, or member thereof„ shall exceed the amount ofits available funds', oa; hand. Such sums as shall to pay the same, Shall, without Mt necessary..delay, be assessed by any three of the Board, of Managers UPpointed by the President on the insuran ces; each nieniber to pay in propertied 'to the anicanit they have insuled, and pubtieh the, same; Min all and, ' every of the members o f the COmMiny,•.aluill, par into -11 w bands of the Treasurer, his, her, or their' reportlon able part of of such rates within forty itao Ofter s u ch - publication as 'aforesaid,. anti every of. them making 'such default' therein, shall forfeit and pay &able the said rates, and neglecting to pay the said forfeiture for , fifty daymnore. May by the Managers, for the time be.- ' lag, be excluded and debarred: from any bitten ail- Vantage from, his, hers or ,their insurance s respectively . .. - and eft right to the stock' of this Company, and shall. notwithstanding be liable to said rates. pursuant to liii, her. or their covenants and agreement:" Therefore, take ,notice, that if, at the end of-forty days from the day :of this :publication, there are any. members that have neglected , or refused to pay then. Proportionable rate of this assessment, either to the Treasurer,, agent, or. sub-agent or agents. said rates so refused or neglected shall be doubled, and at the end. , ration of fifty days more, the rates and forfeitures of delinquents, Of any,) will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace ter collection,. ; ial furthermore dealt svithe'lis prescribed by Seetion 6th., John . B.' Hester, Of the betel:Mkt of Lebanon is the Agent tor Lebanon county, and is authorized to receive assess. ! manta of alt those Members that. Wish to pay him; those that do not can pay directly to Isaac Repot, Esq., Treasurer, Curium township, Berks county. We respectfully call the attention of the members to the importance of being punctual in paying the assess ment. The state of the Treasury requires. it. Each: member must likewise bring his, her, or their policy to have it receipted . By order, , ,• . . . , .. SAMUEL BECKERI , Committee E. PENN SMITH - , ~ , .on • F. FILBERT, , Assessment. , Woinclaitorf, Sept.ll, 18:59. : '":''' ~ .. .. : .1W - For the convenience. of the members:l Will at tend at the following, Mimed times an dplaces,:between .the hours of 10 . tu.„ , atut 1' o'clock, p. ef., , Of' - eirtilley, to receive the assessments, Tie:— ' - • • ' Wednesday, October la, at Heinle Hotel. Myerstown; Thursday, .october 14, at Elieles Motel. Bethek .::, Friday October 15, at Earnses, Fredericksburg; Saturday, October 16. House of the Agent, Lebanon; Monday, October 16, Weigley's Hotel, Militiamen ' Tuesday, October 10, Diesinger's Motel, Shaciferstown; Wednesday, October 20. Usher's, Jonestown: Thmeday, October 21, Harper's, East Hanover; Friday, October 22, Eby's, Cornwall. ' .1Q r• Members who may be coming to Lebanon to the Agricultural Fair, on the,lith, 7th. and Bth of October, will have elf opportunity of paying their assessments at the Agent's house. IIIIISTEIt, Agent.; Lebnnon, Sept. 29, 1858.-td. Coxplialitteei „ To Award Premitons and. Diplomas at the Lebanon dounty Agricultural Fair. Clam, No. I—CATTLE. Jonathan Mg, Chairman, Millereek; Peter. Unwer lieMlelmm•lonwl :Di:hanger, Londonderry; David stain, Hanover Janob Shaeffer. Nortb Lebswin . CIO.* No:Z.—AMES. AND MU bss. ;..,. • Incob Bohn°, .Tricksolt. Chairman: Thos. A::l•Uarper, Ha/toyer: Jolin-Brtrottsr, Swaim; Elias :Walborn, Beth el; Philip Shsali, 3.suthlsibation. Class. N. 3—SIIIIRP: '• . A. E. Walton, Chairman, Londonderry; Samuel Ilea man. North Annrille; Samuel Grow,. 'Btrittarin Ly Lintbriter, Fast lianover; Net& Sfrunp, - .3.lilicreek, .0, Ctitss,:No: Charles B. -Forn2y, Chairman, North Lebanon burn.; Cyrus Schools, Union; Jlobert-.Draiss, Cornwall; Samuel Minn,' South ArillVi 1 Le; Joseph' ileidleberg. Class No. S—YOULTRY.:. . . Rev:' X. Y. Ashton, • Cliairmati, , !plinnon;Abraham Shirk. North Lebanon Lord.; Gibson Siiel . ‘North villo; John S. Bomberger, South Aimsllie; Christian Bacinnati,,,Cornwit4.,_ LHPLBMENTS,- , C. P. Stinentotz. Chairman, S.ontlt A t ntlyiHe; JohriNar ly. North Annvillo; Henry Nreitzer; Jecleinn; Jacob 'llhrich, East Hanover; Andrew Henry, Londonderry., Class, No. 7---MANUFACTURESi. not Jacob Weidle, Chairman, Lebanon; John.Diller, Leba non; John Deininger,Lantlorierry; Charles'Bgotherline, Lebanon; Dr. Win ' Om an; N 0.8,41.0011, UItAIN,..AND•nogr =ors:: Franinidfid, Ghahman, - Lebanon; S.P.`Shour, Lebanon: annul, 'flirt - lei, Lebanon; Samuel Becker, Mill creek; Mins Grove, Bethel.. ' Class. Nu. b•L.GAIIDEN 17.tdETABLES.' •' ' ' Samna! Miller. North Lebanon,' Chaim - inn; 31 - es. AS. L..la'nem. Miss Catharine Irelhnin,' Sivdtain; Mrs. Christian Henry. Lebanon: Mee. W.".Dl.'ltmlin, Lebanon. Close, No. 10—DAILY AND IL PRODUCTS. Elias [lnbar, Chairman, Lebanon- . Mrs. J. W. Mish; 'Mrs. Dr. U. P. Lineaweaver, Maranon; • Mrs. Josiah Pnnek, Lebanon; "Dire. T. T.. Worth. Class, No. 11—DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. - - Hanmel .11. Shirk. Chairman Lebanon; Mrs. Jelin ' Krause Mrs. Geo. W. Kline, Chairman, Miss Rosanna Hain°, Rwatara; Mrs. Fanmet Ilernmn. Lehmann. , Cha3S, No. l'2=-1 - ItUITI. - Caspar Shank. Chairman,• Corrinalh'Mrs. C. D. Mell inger; Mrs. Augustus Boyd. Lebanon; Miss Tillie Zia'. nielman, Ileidlrberg Miss Mary Class, No. 124-1,L0W1.R.9. _ . B. B. Lehman, Chairman. 'Nor* Lebanon, horn; Mrs. G. D.:Colman, North “Lebainin bpro . ; Mrs. 'Unit! S Hammond, Lebanon; Mrs. Levi Lebnnim,Mrs Dr. Wm. M. Guilford, Lebanon. • Ortse, No. 14—,313SCELLANEOUS 'rlminasytlstyr, Chnirninn. Let;ano4 Boynur,ll: Bubb, iloorer, fLimiser, J. li. Kohn, Lebanon. . COMMITTEE ON. PLOWING. John llvilnom, chairman, North. Lebanon lqleketa . South itiolville; ItoWmalli Tr. Limmt ; Willizmt.Tice, Jackson; Jacoli Kreider, Coinwall. ON JaIIING. • . Maj. Freaericti Embieh, W. 4. Moyer, A. , COMMIT:MEV TO 001.11tECT REPORTS. T.WortL WM. Ilroglin, Adam Gratiugor. Curr.r ALtusUAT.T.,--WIL W. Asmsrars-, W. 3L-Weidman.4oury J. lleily, , Goorgo 'IL Guilford, George P. LiorAweilyer, C. IL Borgner, C. If. Stvinme.z. - tote---(N. B. None but the Phlef..23.lershall to appear on horseback, in the perfoxinsincetof 'their duties.) Mr. Samuel liermatiMs lierebyhpPointed to receive all articles and animals. and assign . to them proper placos on the Society's Grounds. ;:'LEVI KLTIE I Clutirmrin Comiiitie;) , 4;raitgoolonta, J.1,11V11 ItiourmYEß, Cor. Soc'y. • Ar, ‘po v. = 7 , 3 4 t7j. a.. , o' , gfi a . 4 < - 4;;1:FT: , z.,v.5..iir24,.. Ffj.ti ...:7%%!.?: —a.- 5 iv.Tzt•tr-1-7,,,...5 . 41.3. BR' r :la •Fqz: 5' 7) 32. 3 4 0 " C. .•P •zt. `&- 6L.R1,,f 1111 (6. V 2 t. r • •.".• g F. & WM. STCEVER'S • • 'Pine and I.pluor More, 0..45 FRONTI3Tit.EET, 'PM LA.--All kinds of the purest and best LIQUORS coustantly kept on hand viz:—Piety Yrench. Caniac, Common; Cherry, Blackber ry and Lavender BRANDY . ; Common and Holland Old Monongahela, Scotch ,and Rye WIIISKEr ; rort, Madeira. Cherry. Llidlou and Champaign WINE; the beet BITTERS to be obtained in the city; all of which is sold wholesa to and retail, in quantities from n quart to a pipe. [Aug. 4, ISE& - altz &•Ittedd Avroui.D colt.tiae attention of the public to the fot V lowing works: ' Tlie - Eleotion Laws of Pennsylvania, ; digested and attuned, nitli jut, idol decisions, notes, to Wes, &e., to tkil year ip7. ,m ed rioe.ss c. Tax Laws. of ',Pennsylvania, , relative to all kinds of taxesadd ditties, with judicial decisions. Price $l. • Banks and (Bank Notes in Penn'a, being all the laws .relattie thereto, `',litdielal deci sions, and the law of negotiable paper. Price $l. Our Government; • explanatory of the system of government of the eonntry, the general government and those of the several atonal, with the construction of constitutional provisions.. Price V. ; Lebanon, Aug. 25,,V. WALTZ & .R(EPEL have the largest assortment. of the best LEILIGIi SLATES ever offered to the -- public. Country Merchants would go well to examine their btock before purchasing elsewhere. CiALL .aral examine the now stock of Athini*MeAdi- - IL) am. COlllO,BOOll and. purchase you'r Boots. Shoes; Ac., at Atkins a lifcAdani.' MISCELLANEOUS For :Kent . . lit subscriber offers-FOR R.FAT, his taigathree story BRICK BUILDING:. embracing STOIOI arid nth er tine ROOMS,. With Basenn"..", icriv. conrsa of erection on Cumberland Street, LeliaOrt,qind which will be ready for occupancy, the Store Room and Basement about the first of October, mal the rest of the Building soon after, It has the Gee and other modern improvements. The location is an exv cellent. one for businesi. ..Cy- For further particulars inquire of the undersigned,owner. T rooms will be rented tegether or separate, as may be desired. Lebanon, Sept. Id, '55,] Public Sale of Cheilnut nails and Posts.: ;. - INTILL be saki at Pnbilr, Vondue er : Out•ery, on FRE ; V y DA Y, the Ist day:of October. next, at the Union Canal, on Bowman, Hauer a Calp's Landing. nearly op posite David Boyer's Brick • Yard, about 1000 CHEST ; , NUTTOSTS, and also about 1000 CHESTNUT RAILS. Sale to commence at 1 de10ck,,P...M., when attearlanee ; will be given and terms or sale made known by the un I tleffigned. ELiZARETI7I C. WEIDMAN, .110117. W. COLEMAN, JOHN ,W. ULRICH'. f Adntinistratore of the • Estate , or.lacob L. Weidman,, i - duc'd. ' Lebanon, Sept.:ls, 1858. NEIV GOODS!. NEW, Godn Ve Lovers of the Seaming, AB IVE.f.T. AS Till; tgEr-Viir ciao./ Son! Now is yozir time) TO BUY CHEAP rillittl-"Centra Buildings" are. full of NEW GOODS.— The taste of the most fastidious willbe gratified, I. every acceptation of the term, when beholding the 'mann fut New:Styles of Ladies Dross Goals.. Among themany we will name a fuse, such as Pone-de-Cheer% Gireasian 'Plaid and Stripe; Plaid. Stripe, Byadero amtPtinted 1 a hmtias French _printed and plain colors, all-wool De -lain; Printed and plain Cashmere, French Merino; Lo rena .13yodere; M-de-Lain, English and A inerican Chintz. .Silk.--Mack'and !Fancy, 'Velvet Byadoro. Acknow ledged to surpass Anything of Ike kiwi in this Dorengh. &torts I a variety. Collars, Glovesisiery, LloareAtie,6Ws--4th ..Th ialiff, Cheek;" &c; ,ter, eo chemttlutt you can save - money by-purchasing your_ sup plies at . Saber & res. Punnets; all colnis,:verY cheap. "IL will par Gentle. men te,Purehase their -Cloth, Over coating Cassicneres, Satinets l'estings, for themselves and their Boys, out of the vory.large and-Well selected Stock,itist opened at the 'Centre . 'Buildings- of RAISER' BEOS:, .'who aiways "Study to please." READY-MABB OLOTHING, to please everybody.' • Lebinten,'Septemberlsth, Lebanon. Tvadiers' ' • VTILL Meet in the Aerate* room, on Widnrstlopere- Y ning 22c1 inst., at 7 o'clock, for the pUrpose of new ly organiiing and determining a plan upon which the Association is to he conducted In the future, It is net the desire of Ouse teachers only who ovule terested in the Association OM all the others should attend, hut the County. Superintendent and School Directors are very undone that all thoir teachers should make use. of this menus improvement. Let there be a full turn-oat of the tocchCre in both boroughs. All other ftlenthtof edu cation are also most cordirdlY invited to become members. Ity order,: . [Sept. 15, 1885. All wanting to ennyirate la a mild dim*. good soil, and ne 'market, see gifer . rtigwent of hrommontarcLands. Lebanon Comiy,4grieulta . County.Agrieulturaiand Ilortlenitural Society mill 11013 its FIRST ANNUAL' EXIIIIJI VON, on It EONESO4Y, TrmssmiY. anti FRIDAY, 6711, TTII. AND Srn or: OCTOBER, 1601, at the tioder,Ya Grounds knoWn as the Mifflin Estate, In Lebanon, Pa. Persona front other Counties can beAnto exbOi tors and ronnaititors fOr preinbri4 m the imiment er . • $1 Mal which .also makes them OnnTIOI pleOrbßES. Eximr*ions trains .will dm rub during throe days of the Fair from Roadinomilltarrigharg to Lebanon, atop! ping at all way, stations.. The faro is also to no reduced, tine notice of which ,will be givon.b3 - General Superintendent or the Philadelphia .iteatitng riailread Company. LEVI KLINE, J. Lawn: RIGUTMTER, Chairman Con. Anningetx per. Sec'y ,Lebation, Sort $, • Lebanois , Fentale : Seiritinakr.' , WITH S_ESSi ON 'of tho 1.1.1 MA 1 SEMTXAI4I.i w coniiiiebee the fleet ility of SEP TEMBER, next. 3 f ailanie DECAMPS trill give instruction iu Needle . Work. ' . , LEGIT R.-VAUGHT:it, Prhicfpal. ' tIODESTE DECANIP:S,. Teacher of Music & A..alch La:mob s A tig:2s 3 1858. , , , , ft liN/11,N.S latported Sire-dish Leeches:ton hand, and k,T for sale by, I,II3IBERCIER, ' Sept. 1, ISSS, • - Druggist. a:Apothecary, C I.; 0 C S, CLOCK S, .rifsPr nEcErvtD A Jo UT. At K S From $1,5 _to.slo; ;B , dai/ amik 30 hour. Oct. 22, 'N., LADIES' . DRESS GOODS S WAiriz &-BRO. PLEAS CALL A .7i'D 5 -, All wanting to emigrate to a mita climate, good soil,:and ,fine market, see actrertisentent grframmonton Lands. . _ All mauling to encegrata to a mild eirmate, good int, and, f ine marf. - et, see adxertisennentaf Hammonton Lreimh.. TEACHERS, .WANTED 10 , Teachers AV - a n ted: r IItE drool Directors of Swatarti township will meet in 16: 'l `School-house; JONESTOWN: - on Priday, October I, MB. at S o'clock in the fOrernion, for the par- Pose 'examinining and employing 'Ten 'Teachers to take ettolge of the scluxds of said district. Mr: Filtige, Coun ty Superintendent, will be present to ekateicte applicants By order.of.tho School Board. ' ' Swataratp.: Sept. 15,1558. J. C. COOPER, Soc'y. The Hammonton Farmer, a newspaper duvet ed to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the- new settlemet - of litunmonton, in New Jersey, can be-subscribed - for at only 25 eta. per, annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor, bi the :Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., -Now Jersey. Those wishing cheap lands, of the best quality,' in one of the healthiest and most delightful' cli mites in the .Union, - see advertisement of Hammonton Larvis. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL it SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry,Goodis ,Grocery Ur r ocker)'!, --AT THE-- ) ROER STOR E. lEONARDZI'VIERMAN inßmus his friends and th public thlit:lialas.instmece.tr2dm new stock of 'Goods for the Wi4ter Trade, will` found as cheap Its any stork of the kind in .this towa,.:Lefeklktlag.of.all_such- (1001),5 as are;asually kept in a ArsOlass•-store. . Partiettliti igtonebn is given, to'SfETle:GOetts for the - couatiy-trairfPorienegreethig the'rdizey, nitrides for LA DIESVIVEAV÷-sitch as Laces, Edgings, tinder s] eaveCaiinuilietphiefs, Ar. - - • GENTLEILEN.arti invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimpres, Cashicts, Tweeds, Fancy rind other Yestinv, YeiVe/5, Cords, In the L GROCERY departntanf. may splendid assertntentof every need in, the Fetidly: Coffec,'Sngar : Splces, !Seas,' Mackerel, &c. In CROCKERY the ifick is well - selected. LEONARD ZIIIIIERMAN. 4B- The highest market prico will be paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, Sept. 22, 3 W.. COUNTRY'4IERCHANTS woitid do WO to cull up on Waltz & Itrodel :.tail examine - their , lame and well se lected stock of Note, Letter & Cap Paper, Lend and Slate Envelopes. ink,. and Slates, which have Lem purchased with a view to supply them. IF YOU WANT, a good Gold Pen, call on Waltz a Model for Bagloy's best. Fancy Furs--ibr ,Ladies and Childress: TORN FAREIRA b CO., No: 818 (new no.) MARS ET it, Street, above Eighth, FintAn'A.-41iporters, Mann facturere and Dealers in FANCY FURS , for Ladies and Children; also, Clent'S Fors, Fur Collars, and Oloves.. The number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur business, and the general character of our Furs, both for Quality end price in so generally known through out the country, that we think it not necessary for us to say anything more than that we have now opened our usertment of FURS; for the Fall and Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we have ever offered before to the public. Our Furs liaVe all been Imported during the present season, when money was scarce and Furs much lower than at the present time, and have been manufactured by the most compe tent workmen; we are therefore determined to sell them. at such prices as will continue to give us the reputation we have borne for years, that is to sell a good article for a very' malt profit. Storekeepers will de well to give us a call. as they will And the largest assortment by fur to select from in the city, and at raantifacturers prices. JOHN FAREIRA & CO.. No. 818 MARKET Street, above Bth.,PHILAD'A. Sept. 22, 1858.-1 mos. WALTZ & MEMEL have outdo a large addition to their already large stock of the famous Bagley Gold ren. To Ake Voters of Lebanon County : llllatEßX.offer myself os an Independent Candidate for tho offie of < ' i • • RrEE E R of Lebanon county. Should Ibe elected, I will attend persbnally a:the duties of the Moe, and to the satisfac tion of the people. . ADAM HAAK. Lebanon, Sept: I, '5B-te. Ctstadidate for e'• SHERIFF. • '4IIIB undersigned offers hitheelf to the vati s T B 'of,:/i6B . anon county, as an Independent 'candidate for the onto or Sheriff, nod respectfully Sollelts their suffrages. :Should ho be so fertunate as to be elected, he win dis charge the duties of the office impartially, and to the best of Ids ability. - JACOB FRANTZ. Fast littritiffer, Bept.6, 1858.7te. To all'Artmting Fartmh see adoertitiement or titatunou ton STOVES, TIN WA RE, ROOF! NG, dze JOHN RUM OEO. U. b.tvairEßTT. . 4 clianic Again :17 4 . T.,.. unde.raigried would respectfully inform the PuliliP,thAt• - theY .with their T.INLITAREI SILEET IRON }MAR : I,IIIAIIMENT to thst.well-known place in 'dumber laud strixt, of rite Vie.Dtgle Buildings, Lebanon, i'si., where they stinll bo pjeased.to,negommodam ill custom. era, at the ellerteit niitlck%, eihl on the most rearenable terms. 'h • ;- e • The tliOP wiil he halal Jo tie Boli-tutort of ,tiLoo Riss's Nilo fludiling and the WARkl•ilOOldort thefipt floor of the canto "Wilding, next door io nntier l ii . Dry Goods Store. The Shop is a magnificent ono—it Ira:n..l tho handsomest in the County, and well calculated- for 'inch n purpose.. •dror They would return their sincere thiunla for the liberal patronage nifordal thorn, and particularly this last aenson. • Os„. Itoping that their limiting efforts to please, a ial their return .•/TO.ll/f" to the olderand SO len g occupied by Jolvoitist, will insure for them a atilt. more liberal patronage, they would Invite all to give them a call before purchasing elsortivre. Lebanon, Der.3o, '57. • * RISE & DAUCIIIRRTY. J. C. REIS'NER Tiii aid Sheetiron Ware MANUFACTORY, .I\ - 41 dim,: to the Lebanon Dunkin Leltanom t. tlt s ottl4o f ;furinLil v = ilgrmhai l enntl to carry' en business at the above stand, where he of fers for tale tho largest mai best atwortment , of ' TIY tI'AIL E , made of ilto rely host material and hy crioiapot tent Workmen, TIN I{ool7o SPOUT! NO, and '4lll- 'BING of nil kinds promptly attehded to. • • AR he is u practleol trot-knout, find attendA 'to AU .de hubinnse personally, bin cu totnei's can depend !titan Cum inl their work done right: ' • •all and ace and jtiiige' for yearn lres - bafore purchrte . log eleewhere. 'lloinkfttl for •past farm lib hope.% by strict attention to businws, and pituCtlialfty; to still re ndre it share of public patronage.: • ' • We the undersigned'eltizolie of the borough of•Leba-. non, Lebanon county, do hereby Certify; that tre tirs•per 'enmity acquainted with .lantoC N. Rogers. and Lave em ployed him to do Tin Roofing and other Tin and Sheet lrou Work forms all of -WhiCh he' has done hi a good, substantial and workinsnlike, Dimmer. We''therefore, take great pleneure'in iccoininiincling him, with DOI con fidence In hie ability as a practical and coiny.etent work-. man, to the public at 'large. , • " • ' .Stirnitel lk•hui. M. D, Jos. Bowman, TY.; • Lori Kline, W.M. Guilford, 31. I).,:roskih Filmic, • • • 3olsn ,000r4.3. telbsimonaunio 9,18611. TAILORING AND CLOTHING ':Fashionable-: , Tailoring an d Clotliiii :tore. iuro ye who would get a tine suit, drismeo up in stylo frmn top to tee. Coll and sm.. ',lore: 20 per cent., clear gala, at the NEW CLOTIfINO STORE, 20 story o WOMB of Reber & Brothers. FARMERS will find it much to their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap Storo atthoCentreltitildhtv, of liktica ♦ BROTUKRU. The TAncituse fur Cullom work -reColeos the oat-sane attention el 11. & .1. M. Itsaim, with more cite tlinn ev er. linvlng sectireil the list workmen, they arc prepar ed to make up the Most fashionable work nt short no tice.. The Clothing all warranted, If they do not please they need nut Lo token. Lebanon May. 12. Th.s. Seir Fashionable 'l'ailoring! MI CIIAIL IiOF FAIAN still continues t TAILOR] Nr.; Business nt his Old gland in Cumberland street, near Plank Road. where all persons who wish garments nuole up in Ilto moat fashionable style and heft manner. aro in cited to call. lie has lately receiSed the Now York, Pita, adelphla, Paris and Loudon reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and tte he has none but the •bcet worktnon employed,,hc, guarantees that nll work entrusted to hint will .be!dona in a satisfactory manner. Sa_With his thanks to his old custoniers for their pat heretofiwe, he respectfully solicits tuthlle favor. Tt/TAILOIIBI--.7ltst received and fur mitt the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring k Summer Fashions. Tailors ttishing the Fashions should let the eubscrilicr know of the •faet, so that he can make his arrangements ateordingly. IIOFF3IA X. Lebanon, April 14, IS.S,. • . AcLoirnircet STORE • AND MERCHANT TAILORING EizTABLISIIM'T .Ifierivt strect,Lettaren .Dark's and Rises Hotels. St. 4 . • JIANISEY Co., bike plensnni lit , to their friends and the public generally, that.they have on hand a variety of Cloths. Cassimeres ilild rasj, ings, which they will make up to order on the niaot reit, sonatole tenon nod in the most fashiouahle.stylo. As nono but good workmen are emplOYeil, all work is insured and good fits guarsintood. Also a large stock of Revs-Malin. Currnt.ici, which will hesdisliosial of clinari,, together with every v;arie;y of ilentlemeifs Yuroishing E. S., .RA3IF.EY ,!E Co. Lebanon, April -2S, 1.855. • . . • Tashi() ',table ri ME subscriber respectfully informs his friends and • the public in general, that lie has commenced: the TAILORING BUSINESS In all its hrenchet...at Merest. deuce, in East •Lsbanen. (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east front 31aJor Moyer's Hotel, (south side.). By atten tion to business. promptness in his engagements, good lite, and moderate charnel, he Lupus to 1193CiVit allure or the public patronege. He was a long time in the out ploy uf Micluel , . Wagner. deed.. and • fuels confident of giving general .satisfaction. Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage or the public. Lebanon, May 12,1858. GEORGE 3ILGAULLIf... ?Merchant Tailoring Esttitb. • , lishitient ?. • • SGUMP re:spi44fatty: informs the public that he, hits, . ,purchusial the Clothing' Establishment: of O. timp;" 8: continues MERCHANT TAILORING in all its branch es at Ms cstablishinent. No Eam.r. priLDllizi, dear to the Eagle Hotel. He has an elegant assortment of Cloths, Ctt.ssimers .ireitines and'l7tirnishina- Goods, in general. NrKicl; be solicits the.public to examine...He Atoll devote his Partiettlar attention • to fitting and mak-. log up to order. Those Fishing clothing mode wetland' fashionably are invitetrto call. N. D—Slways on hand ,a large assortment of HOME MADE CLOTHING, to which the attention of the public is also directeet..". Cot-113.1,11.1.11.. , Allgust 11, 186 S: • IBOVFMAN, A TiORNEY4T-LAlVOilice in Cumberland Street. nearly opposite the Court Muse, will promptly at tend to all profesidonal linsinese entrusted to him. Lebanon, Sept.ls, - . .. A CENT FOR . 111 E STATE FIRE 4 MARINE INST . RANcr. COMPAISV, PA. Leban.oll..AAlS'.ll, 186S,Cal* DA RUTS Jr. SELTZER,. ATTORNEY AT LAW. QFilek: in Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brutes ; Hotel, lebanon, Pa. Aug.[ ttd, 'LAFAYETTE BROIVER;: GA.S FIT T DJOININV A.'S. ELY'S Office. 'Walnut street, .I.e.b ft• nen,'lht: A lam and beautiful avortment ofFIX 7 TURFS frnin the Well:km:4n establishment of CoaNni.tuS A: BAKER; hlways . oll band at l'hiladelidds„rrices. in'. All work warranted to give sotisfitttion. orders will be'faillif nits' executed on the most reasonable, terms. The best of reference, gime. pep.10,'57. P. Cw...WIKEL. ...., . BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, - ' , • , union. licposit, Dauphin. antaty, Po. r AINI PREPARED,in all times. to pot up Bates IWORN.. in all Ha trantimt,and on the shortest.,, notice. Also; BRICK , 13uu.m.xos. DOILEns, TN.N- 1! . 11. LL% 130.31f1:8, I LtAnins, and all work connect- . ' try, ett With a'FiTRXACE, done. gip . A Quote of Mane Jhuwoo - always ready ttrintt down foundations,and do stone. work of every description. . [July 1, 's7—tf. wonting to emigrate to ,a mail climate, good soil, and fine market, tee ottrertieemeni of Hammonton Lando, To all wanting 'Faking, sec advertisement of Iltinunmi ton Lands. ROMIIES QUEENSAVAIM i;ri - elieap of ---- U 1 " ItABER , 4t7 UltOS. tITKINS , ine.A.DA3I haven aptenilid assortmelit'af: Boots, Shoes, Trunks, and Traveling Bags. A" colors of Woolen Stocking YARN. at 11 RAILER ST, 111105 • . ,31ichael Lairser, Owner of Mulberry slnl Chest-met streets, Lebanon, Pa., MANUFACTITIIER OP ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS FOR Cenieteries - Tenindos. Ilalconics.Public and rti j 2 rate Grounds: &c., Sc„ 'Odell ho offers In - great i'a- riety of designs at lower prices than the PUMP can he on. tained elsewhere. Also. CHAIN FfINCES of every de scription con:0110y kept on hand. Angust 25. 1.858.-tf. W. Overnittn, friCrO. 14 (Old No. ti) South TUMID S.treot, Mom Mark. 'IId, Phliado i.EA►TNIER. DEALER bait Skins, A inroceos,Lininge. Bindings, RED AND OAK SOLE LEATUEIt, N. IL—Rough Leather, bought or taken in exchan g e. March 3,1858.4 y. WV:minting to emigrate, to a mit elf mate, goad soil and fine market, see advertisement of .11frupuMo!,1 hands. WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE HANDSOMEST. STYLES, AT TUB 'HALL BUILDING'S SWARTZ & BRO., DAVE JUST OPENED MN TIM FIRST •ARRIVAL :„ OF FALL GOODSr. AtidNrsinNaLt tat FOR CASK. • To all, wonting Tararoiee adveillemioeidOttlattooOn-:' ion Mode. • ,!: . TAILORING BUSINESS CA BUS S.. RARER. TO 'HEAR TUE NEWS! ARE ALWAYS SOLD • -al if rnittart•Store: Al form the public that ha hiatkkon•lllit 'Vendor° a Oven. in Cumberland Street. betWeOlt and Plank !tend, where he will keep the latgestv theesC, ann d:onpest assortment of FURNITURE over attired hib, Lannon. ill. stocKosiets of nil kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which to will null lower/ than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. He has on hand a largo a.mortinent of Sofas. Tete-adoten, Lounge,. Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta blas, What Notn, lint Racks, ac. Alro a lnrge and cheap stuck of duffed. Cane-sent, and 007111M)11 Chain, Settees, thaletesda, and it lot of cheap Mattresses. Alton, Looking ginnees,--litillt. Rosewood and Mahogany—very ebeat ; Vonetkin Citrriaguer uhd Stubby Mreeth f ' children. 110/...PartiCuinf' attention paid to UNvk ; TAKING. 'lle ham provided hfidaulf with tile Ftßiiit'f: 11EMIRE IN thatalloN, and will make Coffins and • tittengotterabsiatt the. shortest notice and meet tasOlit n 111.: terms . Lebanon, March 24. 14.7.. BRAND : EMS„ PILLS- • • ~• ptritnii.y,THE .riONTDIUIFiII jrtin or ulleeeln.;mlre fins organ le genes , ' ‘._/ ally gifted by one or more thidetiPf Et t abareth's Thirty yeeres personal experience by the uhdcrsigard' fullyJustify'Lhis assertion. 1)r. James 'Lull, of Putailmn, N. Y., says:—"' have CM ..tl the mist deplorable costiveness of the bowels with ltrandieth'splils.whenevery other remedy and tidied, and the patient was given Mite dlr., skin diseases of an in veterate and painful Character, such as erysipelas. salt rhennf, , tetterainteinamdtiltalt, have peen eradicated by their use. I burs cured the rheumatic, the epileptic the narelyilc uud the consumptive with these excellent pills alone." . L, jonndico mid all affections of the liver, dyspepsia, dysentery and diarrinta, pleurisy, madden pains and in• Baniations, female obstructions. scorbutic and serantous, even gouty and tiennilgic alti,ttions, have given way to the use of this medicine, and now, after twenty' expvtl. once, my estimation of Brandreth s Pill; continues to in ereaac.•• OTISTILUCTION A young lvlr, beautiful and Ittuiltlay, took cold. which canoed A , eriote , oimtruction for 2 yenrs ; her health war bmken down and her beauty departed. At length Brand reties Pills w•cro ti tad; eleven (lowa, of front two to four. were taken in fifteen daya pnaciallog the usual period.— Itegularitgtlaa metered ; and her health and good Looks recovered. AvoRM:4 . . WandV.lles YDI. nre the bust vernilfnge; they lift In fallible. A little child, Rix years old, for POll.lO weeks was drooping; ite mother give it of Brandretles stlgar coated pills; the nr*t day there came aw•ny n worm sixteen inches long, and as largo us a child's linger. The child was well. PLEURISY A gentlenum, away from Lome; was taken with pleuri sy; the inflammation was terrible; every breath made Lim writhe with agony. Eight Ilrandretlev ['ills were swat• lowed, and warm 01l applied locally; the pills operated, and the pain was relieved; plenty of gruel was taken, end mix more pills, and the second day the patient was cured. novo statutnonts should have and provout tho use of poisonous drugi, and stop tho sad pructics of , . B. BBANDBETII. Brsktplretlie Pill. , aro A.A.I at. - the r.ritiClPa Wilco. VI Cam! strWst, Brupdretlia ut 25 cunt per bwc and the mune, sugar-coated, 13 eunt4, w.irratited;t4 . keep re well w. the elatu. Sold by'lli; l zono.i'llds.4, L;#l.x:atton Sept. IS, : • • • Washington-Illonse,” Cumberland Street. Lebanon, Pd. THE undersigned, taken this old and 1 favorite stand, and having refitted, It in the best style, is now prepared . 4s aecommodato the Public, and entertain strangers and trarellers in the best modern style. Thu House is coma:Lodi ot.s and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro vided for, and the BAlt contain none but the etmewe - ..tuvons. The STABLING attached to the Hotel ig large and roomy, and capable of ao , commodating agreat number of Horses. To his friends and acquaintances in Leh. anon County, as well all to all others, be extends' cordia!!fivitation to make his House their none when visiting LebanOti. April 29,1357. DAVID HOFFMAN: .• . Shaving, flair Dressing, and • S nipooning Saloon. AOimmERmAN & Wit ALM' would respectfully M form the , public that they' have REMOVED their stablishment to Market street, next door to John 31, 3lnrk's Hotel, Lebanon ' where It will give them pleasure to watt on all .who may favor them with their patronage. They bare had much experience in the businese, and will spare no pains to give entire eatiefaction to their custo. mere. 'They have made every arrangement for the per fection of their bushme. They cordially invitee Bail and Lebanon, March 3, 1&S GENERAL DIRECTORY. TDB FEDERAL .00VE'ItN.MEXT, President-L . -Tames Buchanan, of Pa. Vico Prdside:et—John C. Ilteekentidin i 14y. Speaker of the Honan—Jiaties .lit=oi - r,'S. Secretory of - StatoLerfts.Ciess.; Mich*: Secretory of Treasury—Unwell Cobh,- Seeretory of Interior—Jacob. Thompson, Miss:. Secretory of illivy.-- - Trone Toner t• CoVti, Secretory of War—jelin-13. ffloydilfdr Postimener Generol r ,-.:AaroziV: - BroWn,,Tetin. Attorney Denerol—Jereminli S. Black, Pa. Chief Justice-,Boger B. Taney; AsF.oejate . Jos. tices—John DleLeun, James S. Wayne,John u Catro; reter V. D aniel, Samuel NeLean, Robert C. Drier, John A.llatuptiell, Nathan Clifford. STATE OFFICERS. Governor, Win F Packer, Lycoming en Secretary of State Win M Meister, Rorke Surveyor General, Rowe, Franklin Auditor General, J-cob Fry, Montgomery le State Treasurer, Henry S Magraw, Lancaster Supt Public Schools,.llenry C Hickok, Dauphin Canal Corn., Arnold Planer, Vettango ; George Scott, Columbia; Nimrod Strickland, Chester. Judges of Supreme Conti, Walter H Lowrie, Chief Justice, Win A Potter, Geo. W Woodlturd, Jas Thompson, Win Strong. COUNTY OFFICERS.; President Judge, John J Pearson . - Associate Judges Wm Rank, G B Deprin Sheriff, David Ai Sbuey Protlionotary— . -JW Ebur iteeurder it Clerk of Quarter Sessions, C P Miaow Register, Daniel 'Stroh, jr Clerk of Oilihans' Jetersok Veit Treasurer, °sorb lipwiusu Colaruisaioners, Prederiek Shultz, Jacob K Bach- man, Miehail Deininger ' Commis:dot:Ml-a? Counsel, Lail Clerk, Cyru Shirk Masetig6r, Simnel Lutz County Superintendent, John II glue Dietriet Attorney, Levi Meily Steiiard, Daniel Light Dirac:tore, Isaac Barto, Levi Kreider, Seel BARI Almshouse Physician, Dr Win M Guilford AuditAm John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan ner) 'Henry Brandt County'Surveyor, Adam Grittinger Coroner, David Mick Mercantile Appraiser, Win II Ibach LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Jacob Weidle Ass't Burgess, J E Dane:say Council, Henry Bubb, Geo. Melly, I T Roilknot, Philip Arentz, J M i e le, Wm C Fauber Borough Counsel, J W Mish . High Constable, Geo Walter Justices or the Peace, Jos Gleim, A S Ery , Constable, Jos Shantz School Directors, Ed A Uhler Jaeoll'Sinftll,Elinr Reber, II Zimmerman, II Derr ; S'l l loPeAkm Assessors, 5 Barhesou, ¢w as rmbielr i le w) Ass't Assessors / Joel fikoodirert,-Adant Rise, (w w) Chas Grectetrtait, John D Rratiett; (e w) • Supervisors, Jos Laseomb, (w *)' Ilßorgner,(e w) Judges,. Geo guttrely,(W W). Bernard Rauch, (e w) Inspectors,- Airner W Ilartmun . ,. Peter L Stench, ( w 1r) J Rodartaoly SR Rottman, (e w) Surveyor. Isaac Hetet Treasurer, Edw A 'Chief Post Mistress, Mrs A L Rtitiffitag Police, - Henry McCord, Henry Bulb Wood Corder, Levi Phreaner N. LEBANONEOROUGII OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Franklin Walter . . Ass't Burgess, Gideon Light Council, Cyrus Mutch, Geo Fisher, JOS Parton, Josiah DehuF, John hornet, Henry Lape high Constable, Peter Bakeunoth,;ss Wood Corder, John Fox, sr Justine of the Penis, John C Light` Assessor, Absalom Hain Ass't Assessors, Geo C g Iforglier School Directors, S Reincehl,TheePaster,Menry Bolts, John Miller, E It Rlinesid, J Pence Supervisors, John Arnold, Jacob' Gerdy, sr , Judge, John Bran, sr Inspectors, Abraham llostatterylirm Mack Constable, Andrew Fusnacht Auditor, Siuswel Fisher ARRIVAL AND DHPAWitrittolo MAIM From Philacra and the Bast, at 111- a ra From Ilarrisherg and the Weat„ at 4 p From Lanomiter, betrreen S and • p 1110 From Shatirerstown, at 10 a nr -- From Frederiekshtarg. and Jefreallajlia t at, g a 'iat From licilman's Dale, at 9 a . m. ' . . .. No .Ms s Ls se bore at, the fo llowin g howl: For the East, at n p raNFor Laneastet, ab 2 B - a, na, For the west, at 11 a mtFor Shadrersen,apipra For Prederieksharg and Sanest:on/11;4,8y% ip. For liedlinan's Dale; at 31- p. m, ..
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