;cinE ADVERTISE.. TidB2 August It, ..1157. 4f. Home affairs. Sketches of Local History In the next number of this paper the subscriber proposes to commence a series of sketches of local history, within the county, which if not soon col. looted,. Will perish from the memory of Nan. lie Wlil.ho obliged, to any pepon,.who .curnish .;hltti with aritli"crotie traditions, relating 16" their aucestersor any other facts of au lateresting char acter, connected with the early Fettlemunt and .111 story of the region, which now fortuSthe county 'of la.banott, Ile intends to intersperse these -sketches, with brief notices of the promineotmcn of the county, who have at any time, made any 'figure in its affairs. Having formed this intention many years ago, he has, as well as the occupations of a tolerably busy life World permit, collected, 'already., a great many to hint musing and iater tsting facts, to which, he hopes, those who take an interest in such matters will add their stores, 'should ho prove capable of preventing thou, in nn 'agreeable manner. Nothing will he admitted in. 'to %hese sketches, the truth of which, will nothear 'examination. JOHN IrEIDMAN, LEItA.Nots, August 5,1557 ligsor.evtoxs or TH.l.ltcs...At a Vacating of tho "Perseverance Sax Born Band," on tho 3d Inst., the following highly complimentary reso lutions to' lon's Lutheran Sabbath School, were - unanimously adopted, on the presentation' of a beautiful tenor-drum:- Ifcsolrcdj That the "Perseverance Sax Tforn Band," owo and hereby tender their elect cordial and earnest thanks to the Zion's Lutheran Sab bath School, of this Borough, for prenuting to them a memorial of their regard—which in return binds us to theurby the ties of mutual confidence mud fraternal esteem. fiesoteed, That in receiving this beautiful token of regard, our bosoms swell with the honest glow of pride, and our hearts lean with a noble entim sMsta at the thought that it is given for no motive other than kind esteem and sincere friendship-- fur which we assure them that their kindness will lung bo treasured in our hearts. Reßolred, That our thanks are equally due and tendered to Jacob lteedel,jr., a member of said school, for the interest, we understand, he mani fested in the presentation of this priceless gift, for which we will endeavor to keep his memory pure ut all times. . Respired, That these resolutions be published in our town papers. On behalf of the Bend, A. it, Emmen, L. A. Snyrd, Committee, K, Kmten, .7.0- Mr, Itioxwell, whose advertisement ap pears in another part of this paper, is now put ting on his composition roofing at the Dunnugh- Poore Furnace. Persons desiring to see the num. nor in which it is done, and examine the uutterial to judge of its duraLitity, ,t,c„ arc invited to call there, Persons desiring rooting done, will call on ,Nr. M. at the Black' Horse Ileteli where he may at all times ho found, when nut engaged at work. 0- Attention le direeted to Linnti's advertise ment et titian° and 6n!..rer-Phosphate er Farmers in went or the ertielee will, of course, rend their ordure to Jfi. Linen. " Mr. Loinberger*4 did Estate is aavef ti,ol f,r Private Sale In another e9lumn. TIINITLE STIMNOTIt OF litUN.—Much attention has utlate boon excited by the Unexpected strength of Ira% matte with cold blast and anthracite cool. IhoOett uubmtan, of the Lebanon Fureacu, is obont, 071 make Cobb blast anthracite iron in his newly erected experimett tal furnace. Trials of this kind ur iron have shown a temile strength of 32. Mal rattail , per Isitm.ra inch, while the mate ores, !rented with Oho rentil;gave Manhunt 1.8,000 penetls strength. t Bro., or clerks oainty, have itattio each iron for about a year.— The eubjcet is worth,ynf unimaat attention. z . / el% me, .„3 p set Mrt. torron:---PublicitymUi titsemns.ton are al ways tleArahle nhont .thatters wherein the whole e,,totuttnity is concerned, I wish to , say a word :ala ua. one that it Sterns to' me, is of some. impor tance. Thu tins Company are 1443 g their pipes MI only ono side of the street. At the same time the Borough Council fire finishing their grading and will soon, I suppose, begin to finish their work. Although the people seem to he 'willing to risk their necks patisetly t .whst will they,imy, when the storms of September and November come on, and they find that the streets have again to he turned upside clown, in order to convey the gas from one side of the street to the ether, especially in those places, where the company must blast, in order to get across the streets at all. I suggest, that one job be made of the whole thing. VIATUR. UNICPX CANAL.—The receipts of the Union Canal this year, up to July 24th, have bean,- 516.520 10 Same timo last year, - - 44,950 43 Increase this year, - - - - $61,575 67 This is se very encouraging exhibit, considering how unfavorable the season has been for canal business. . Otrl'he good work of digging trench. es for the reception of the gns•pipes is rapidly progressing. „: o:r The North Lebanon Brassj3and, we understand, received their instru- ments yesterday, and can now enjoy the glorious work of "blowing." Or The streetdin front of uur office is at present an eyesore. The piles of stone and dirt remind us of railroading. Hurry up the business, Messrs. Con• tractors. Wortru KNownso.—One pound of green copperas, costing about a fip, djs• solved in one quart of water, and pour. ed down a privy will effectually cuncen• trate and destroy the foulest smells. Off' The average weight of iron•ore taken over the North Lebanon Railroad from the Cornwall ore•banks amounts •to GOO tons daily. We doubt whether there is a more productive ore•bank in the world. Oz:rAmong the graduates of Frank. in and Marshall College, Lancaster, 'ln Wednesday last, we•uot i ce the name •'''f John Ault, of Annville Pu. amen Buchanan was re-clectetr Piesi :iient of the Board of Trustees. C* . " 'rho old weigh scales, in the cell . Ire of-Market street, near Cumberland, is offered by the Town Council for sale, and is, to,,be removed by the purchaser. The sale will take place on Saturday next, at 1 o'ClOck. Com--=Wonderfully thriving has the corn been within - ,week p as t, The rain and sunshine, all mixed up, h ave set it a growing deliehtfully. A fi e ld of tall waving, grden corn at present is a beautiful eight, notwithstanding the many fields "just like'it" that meet the view in every direction in this 'locality. Or At this season of the year, when the system is most Susceptible of dis 7 ease, it is the duty of one and all to es-, crcise the greatest precaution and care in the selection of food, which is the only safeguard to prevent diarrhea, dys entery and other Itindred complaints. EQP= In tlibseitaVof stehrrl"'wtri ter power can enn - Ve`tilently be dispens ed with,. we confidently direct'theat tention of, c.apitalists to the advantages possessed by LehanOn over any other place in the United States for manufac turing purposes ; Delightfully located in the-midst of .the - richest agricultural county i*,the world—a climate unsur pateed'irivariety.of temperatures_ from the tortid.heati.ekiturernerto the frigid 'eolds of. the.-North; Pole, all - pure and healthful-,- tending to long. life and - a 'blessed litittre !-:---nionntains and hills stored with inexhaustible quantities of iron ore, copper i -coal, limestone, &c.; railroads and canals' connecting us with the markets of the world-; furnaces, foundries, forges,- machine shops,. floer ing •sawing.and planing mills, and other manufactories, already built and, being built on all sides ;-- an industrious - , gen erousi .happy; free4iitl inilerienden(op ulati,on t- good wives and pretty sisters end daughters; and still a, few .more eligible .sites left, at cheap rates,fer the investment of capital and the erection of manufactories. In view of, and addition to, till this, we'have -retained an elegant location'.for an extensive Rolling Mill. Let a-com pany of enterprising gentlemen of ineans he at once organized for the erection of an establishment of the kind 'right here at Lebanon. Why is it that this matter has heei(oVerlooked thus Iring? We move - :the 'matter, and::. will contribute everything in our power for the further. ance of the project:, ekcept. money ! of which, we. do not happen fo. have , quite sufficient as yet for our new steam pow• er press. SIiOCKING ACCIDENT.--4A little son of JaMeS -Shinners, of this borough, aged about G years, was run over by. a train of freight cars, on 'the North Lebanon Railroad, on Tuesday:afternoon, and his legs so shockingly mangled, ,tha(!deatli territirtated his sufferings in a few hours. ne,bad hid on one of the cars for the purpose of obtaining a ride to the Basin. Other cars were run tip against the car he was on, causing a jar which threw him off on to the track, and a number of wheels passed over his legs, cutting them ` - ahnoSt entirely off. No .particle of blame attaches to the employees df the road, as.they did got know that he was on the car. :We are also informed that along Allis road, as well as at the Lebanon Val. ley Depot, the officials and haods 'are greatly annoyed by , the number of little and big boys gathering about, and that it is almost impossible to drive . therna :Way. Parents should not-permit-their children to go near the accOrnpanied by some one dapable_of taking care of them. Aeto•ruea.---Ou Monday of last week, us George Boltz, jr., AvaB engaged on his father's farm hauling' home grain, the saddle horse on which he was sitting stumbled and fell, throWing . lllr: B. un, der. the wagon, the wheel of which pass ed over one of"his legs crushing it in a shocking manner. Dr. Treichler was, promptly called iu and the broken limb cared for, since which time the patient is as well .as-can be expected under the eircutostaneeS. BIEME rffsz (.' Pro-Nto.--,The printers of Har risburg, had a grand picnic last week. They seem to have iudu!ged freely in the choice viands, and sated their Epe curean, or, perhaps, craving appetites in a manlier not - lit alldiscredible to the craft. The only thing singular about it to our mind: is that they could raise the funds. Our ,de*/ has become quite en vious at our Harrisburg friends, and sug gaits a similar affair among our adhe rents of the "black art." . , Kr It any thing but pleasant trying 14 out the newspaper columns with the Thermometer at from 00, to 10tktleg. in the shade! We are tempted, whilst writing this paragraph to exclaim with the poet "Oh ! for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Spine boundless contiguity of shade!" Per there is acarcelr anything of which an interesting "local" can be made up. W have never-knuwn such a dearth of news ; the people seem to have forgot ten that we cannot survive without ma teriel to ,operate upon. Wake up, ye slumbering thousands, and do Something worthy of a paragraph—our pen is ready to record. Be patient, we• will soon Commence the good work of "firing our opponents in the.rear," AIt•STACK. Butter.--A hay-stack be . longing to Mr. Bchney, in North Leba non township, about three miles north east 61 this Borougbovas struck by light ning on Friday evening, and burnt to the ground. It contained about nine tons of hay, and the lass will probably amount to about $2OO. The sky was illuminated for miles. around. The sparse population and isolated situation of the fire rendered all efforts to save the surrounding building very difficult, but fortunately the Perseverance fire com pany of this borough, was promptly on the spot and put their apparatus into-ser vice, which was 14 . a heavy shower of rain, in which - the firemen as well as their "Masheen," were.complete ly "soaked."- ANOTIIER.—About 12 o'clock the same night, a smoke=house belonging to Mr: Oberly, on the Schtefferstown road, about mile from town, took fire and was destroyed, together with about fifty dollars worth of Beef, Pork and Soap. The fire originated, as is-sup posed, by the high .wind blowing ahout the ha ashes and coals left on a•hearth where fire bad been used the day b'efore. " STILL THEY COME 1"—On Sunday evening, as our Church-going people were - quietly seated in their pews, aux? iously waiting for the deli Very of ser mons, the fire-bell pealed for a northern direction. This alarm was occasioned by the explosion of a camphend-lamp, at the residencepf our friend.fos. Brick er, in North Lebanon borough. Our firemen were early upon the ground, but fortunately their services ,were not re quired. •;, 1101 COutiir itientitfrej wbire it . says that. we ".missed the,mark last sum. Iner" in "guessing" its county ticket 4--- We i clidnot guess then, nor last Week, in proof that we Were not "guessing,' we'may state that two of our "guesses" are already, ,verified, viz :'—that the call for the county convention would appear last week; and that it would be held'bn the 24th inst... Those who. will take the trouble 'te keep the matter in reu membiance will find that the ticket we gaye last week s , is : also correct, save some slight'variationwhat may be made tiefOre the meeting of the .cpnveniinn for policy sake. The autbdrity for our statements were no,''epessint," hut, de rived trinif'Those who.jtnow bud 'ars in the ring„...-. . •,' MIRAN: psi TIM UNION CANAL BRANCN. —We'relnctantly )earn - that dtfring the rain. on Ftlday everting of last:week,' a heavy Emegt,koac,curre,(h. near Mish's on the f'ittegrovd Branch of• the Union Canal.,..,As a laife porticii of the bantiment was washed away, mavigation will •bC interrupted foi selierkr days on th'rit"' portion of,the line.. The break dues not effect navigation on the. ,, Main Line' of A the Can between Middletown and Reading. 'Outs MAir.s.—Our present mail ar . rangeme nts are : anything but agreeable to the business .porlibn,of- our comm. nity,aml ive have been.daily expecting "a better time Coming." We heard an inno cent 'German reinark ye - sterday„to 'this drat-A- 77 .4, Es kart sig Jteinaifle in 4e mail gasclzigen-M. tie - was not far from the point. We now learn . that a differerit ar rangement' will - rtOt'be efft:cte'd until the completion of tfid.'railroad Hairlsburg. ' . -POTA:ToEs,—=-We are advised by our potato-cultivating friends that the crop this yeai; prqinispa most- abundantly—in fact, that it will, exceed any for many years past. In consequence of the large yield in promise, new potatoes within a week past have•curne down from $1,25 to 62i cents per bushel, and we doubt if our dealers would buy freely at the five-levies-figure. What a ,blessing for the poor this state of affairs is. Provi dence.'h-as been unusually kind this year. all round, Don't forget to he grateful. O 1I le ladies are just . now attiring themselve's aivcry neat Walking wrap per or "duster"-politely, terMed "Jo ephines," which certainly conmen - d6 it• self to good taste and sets very graee fullY.4on their shotildefs,.particularly if the lady wearing, it 'is crowned with the reviving - style of Quaker Bonnets,— vulgarly.termed "Sugar-Scoops I:iflt is an indisputable fact that those who advertise do the better business.-- Persons wishing to purchasti will con sult the advertising columns of a. news. papor,of which the leading bOinesalnerr will alWaysAike ad-vantage.: We Would suggest for_the benefit of all our 'profes sional .and business men a directory in the sti:ape: of: a few lines, in order rio let the public know where they'are to be found,and ,what.they, do. Religions Notices. Ger Mart preaching next Sabbath Morning in the MoraVian Church; anti in the allernoou at the Horseshatpike. German preaching . (Harvest home Sermony on nest' ' Sabbath mormm. : and English in the even ing:ln Zion!s Lutheran Church. The .Harvest sermon will be preaehed OIL next Sabbath evening in the English language in the Reformed 'Church. - • Harvest thanksgiving sermon next SiaIRMA morning at Oil o'clock. Eiiidish sn theevening in Salem's .Lutheran Ghareh; L - EngfiLiM preaching ; a'exti Sunday mornin g and Evening fn the gethcilist Cheviih. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and evening at Li o'clock, in the Eman.tiel'a`Church of the Evangelical AssoCiation. " "' _ - • A WWI E D 5 On 'tho 12th ult., I l i Mr.'Stein, Mr. Josh ua 13teslior, of Uniort . ,. - tO Miss Anna Ganiber . , of Swotari. 19th ult., by the Caine, Mr. Andrew Gretsehbr,..of JoiiestOwn,.to Miss Mitria Bauman, of llan'oror„ DIED, On the morning of the ad lust-, in . North Leb anon tp., Rev. C.Asr,in Doh?, aged 00053 yrs. &if- The funeral Of the deceased will - take place at his late roOdenee on - Friday iiioinin k;at 9 o'clock, a.m. The public; are . rest;diSlully invited to attend. A special in vitation is extentlen to all 3firiisters of the gospel,. On tho' lSth ult., in North Lebanon township, Catharine, wife. of St2ph en Schilling, aged 36 yrs., 6 months and 13 days. In this. borough, yn the 20th ult., Abraham, in fant son' of Peter and divilla Schott; aged 2 y'r.s., 7'iriontha and 29 days. NEWADVERTISEMENTS 9 Teachers , Witntvd. V lll L B EE S , C N l o l ?Pow D ZY: 9 Zt i r l ie s t, ° ,, f iPn c ieSt, ' Tc" 11.. Borgner's Hotel,in the Borough of N. Lebanon, ' ON SATURDAY; AUGUST 29, 1357 at 12 o'cloeic,.p. in., for' the purtmso of appointing 2lale Teachers, for the Schools of said district, fur the ensuing term of six months. The County Superintendent will be in attendance for the:pur pose of examining applicants. DAVID L. LIGHT, Pres't. ..Tosa.i.tr MOYER, Seet'y. -(Aug. 5, 's7—td. s Teaciters IVaifted. reni TEE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of CORNWALL TOWNSITTP, meet in . No. 7 SCIIOOI House, (Zirinnerman's,) on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1857, at 9 o'clock; a. tn., for the purpose, of polo Ling 3 Male' Teachers for the schools of sidd district for the ensuing term. The 'Connty Su perintendent will be in attendance to examine ap plicants. HENRY. A: SNAVELY, Pres't. ;TA coaMtkrumg, Jr.; Soot'y . [Aug. 5, 'SS—td. S Teachers. Wanted. meet~~ crud: Township will Ol llSin N of_ u So ttru4l o 7 - - I Se house, in .A.narille, on MONDAY„APAUST 31, I.siti, at 0 o'clock; for ; the purpose of ap pointing. 8 Male Teachers rot', the Schools of said district for the 'ensuing term of six Months. :Sal arly $25 per month. The County Superintendent,' Mr. KLunk, will ho in attendance to egandne np plicartts. Schools to open about the middle of September. DANIEL SEABOLD, Preet. DAR= STI:01 7 SCCVY: .[Aug. Wipe an# , ViAnor Store. AIL tind'ersignoW:lniving opened a IMiE AS O) LIQUOR, R:I'OR.E, at the EOrth-west. comer or Merket foul Itrukr 478, (in thereeni formerly oc cupied by J. Esq.,) is 'prepared to fur ,the citizens of the borough and county of Lebanon; with' idj killdeer_ choice Liquors, sitelx as Madeira, Port,• LiSban;.' and • Milseat . WINES, Brandy, Girt;' Old ,Rye Whiskey, Jamaica Spirits, 4.c., which he will sell at very reasonable .prices Tor °Asir, in quantities not less than one gallon. Ile would invite the public io.general to give hint a call, and hopes by;strict atteritien to busi nese and a desire to please, to receive a. liberal share of patronage. Eli NI/EL REIGART. Lebanon, Aug. 5, '57-3m. LE It k-N- (*;N N MEN T'S IF ANY D.FiitSON wiltoffer rind give to the ChAirt good security to bid, at the ensuing Sheriff's Sale, a handsome advance, open my house in Cum berland street, sold at Shoritrs sale for $7010,0r a like advance on my out-lets ih,Dornwall township, which sold in tho same way, for 5152 par acre, I will endeavor to set aside the sale, lam told by good judges, that these two properties did notbring a fair price. I will neither take myself, Dior give The purchasers any trouble for an inconsiderallo advance: TORY WEIDMAN. Lebanon, Aug.i s, 's:i' ' (Courier, Widirc'Dera., Lib. Dem:, eopy, 4 inser.l SUPERIOR P (IN EXIIMITION and FOR SALE, at "UNI , V ON . HALL," LEBANON, a variety of rior PIANOS, from Boston; New York and Phil adelphia, Makers, all .of wjiich will he sold at pri ces ranging from $275, to $6OO, for Cash,or good Notes, and warranted to : the purchaser to be equal to any made in the United States:: All persons wishia!%ttniehasewill please call without_ deity; as That'sfaak can itiptai* open bat a short time longer:- I 3 ,CARTER, Agent /ot thkfaleteittg Maktri--. Ballet, Davis'lz .13ostdn; A. H. Gale l Cp., New York ; _ Rat en, Bacon tk- Co., New York Nunes tit Clark, NewiYork ; . Shohmidter Co., Philturai - Conrad Meyer, Philadelphia; :.these makers have' aken Otoir one:hundred-first elites premiums for the superiority,of their inStru wants. Their Pis:nes-are now , itiever_fitly thou , sand families th4aFfilited . States, all giving great satisfactioM - ALSO; S: Irandin's &mons ModeLMELODEONS! . . . N.L.—All orders for Piano Tuning or Repair ing, may be left with T. F. PAANTZ, Aug. '5, 'S7—IL "Union Lebanon. . von A STORE ROOM AND OELLAR,;in the new JUL brick buildino•., in Market street, north of We ter, adjoiningjacob Wroidles property; iu-AILO bor ough of tObarron., It is calculated for a pry clouds and Grocery Store, and is in a thickly populated neighborhood. Possession will hO giyon imuredi- - arolydosirod. , Apply on the premises to JOIN' IT. SNAVELY. . Lebanon, Aug. 5, ."07-tf. • • . - House & Lot at Private Salo. TILE subscriber offers at private 0t71 . 4 sale, his two-story Prtimestreet, be - - birching Rouse, situated on Hill tiventiMarket .and "WSdatrti<Sdeets, in the borongkoft Lebanon. The lot is In feet deeP; eitchiling back to an alley, and is beithded'en the east by lot, befauging! to Mrs. Bidekiit, and On : She west by lot of R. Lruee. A variety of fruit trecOkte on this in A well of good Witter, : with pump, in front of the house. This is a desireble property fer'a mechanic or laboring num, and Will be sold at fair terms. Possession will be given thiS foil or next spring, as may be - desired. .or further partienlars,apply to the subscriber residing on the peeniiso4, 013ASTLIN - Ural= Lebanon, Aug. 0 2.11iionses and 30 Town-tots 'at Platte Sate. V= .be. sold at public sale, at the Court lionse, iu the Borough of Lebanon, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1857, , at 12 o'clock, .M., the following real estate, mu:— One twaitbry new frame DWELL LNG HOUSE,: and, Cow. „ er s . Ground; I'r - dating '49' faef- - 618. Leh- . 1413 : ii; man Street, south Tile tirststinarei east of Pittegrove street, in the bor: (nigh of Lebanon, - to-be sold by HENRY Anxiii,D. FCC tir i fitt SAME TIME Atth 'VLAdE . , • A 11- story frame, Dwltmuzin HOUSE, • • and "Lot 3f Ground, situate in the iiii Borough of North Lebantini adjoining I /•:!.•'. lots of John Arnold & Gotlieb To he sold by JOSEPH Amstor.n. ALsO, r AT sqrk SASh- TIME ,Athir 30 FINE TOWN LOTS; located be- Weep the Lebanon Vnl. 11,,, and. Union. Canal; Prontl i peort.l,chman and Centre Streets, first and second squar.e.thast of Pinegrove street, in the bornPl4 lB, ort4 - Lebanon, .ad-, jolting Weidman's - Maid* 4sired,l.-anrP of these Lots will bas Ol d -to theQUiirriand Lime Kilns. Persons wishing to 'See any of the above . property ;previous to sale, - will' please,' call at the Smith-shop of Henry Arnold - on Pinegrove St.. TEEM s.—Credit will be given for a large por tion of the purchase money until the Ist of April, ISSS. , HENRY ARNOLD, JOSEPH ARNOLD, DANIEL .SEIBERT. Lebanon. August 5, ISs7.—td. S PLENDID E STATE TEE undersigned offers at prirale tale his mit nifi.cent estate, sitnate'in art Haibrer town- . ship, Lebanon coinuty, about 2 miles from Harp erts Din, 4 mites from the Cold Springs and the Dauphin Mut'Siiimnehauitti, Railroad; as follows i NO. I—Contains 160 ACRES,: iflOio' Or lets,'of the beSt land in the neighborhood, adjoiningprep erty of Mallet Deininger, JolnDotter, and oth ers.- •The greater portion is cleared and under good cultivation. The buildings 4- a ;erected on this tract are,themader ff•sionetrs well-known 'Cloth'fiVlanuL• - V.;. factory, which has a large patron ' age and is capable, of indefinite in; crease; a large two-story double Stone 'Dwelling House, with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm house; Tenant House; largo stone Bahl, with threshing floor and Stabling; and other out. buildings, in.:goo - di repair.: Alsp, .or necessary buildings for the Man pfac tory,vFulling Card mid Spinning Machine building, Dyeing abd Finishing House, Sc., The Maks are ill well supplibd With good Machinery and plenty-Of water power. A stream of good water is led to the dwelling-11MS° :in' pipet alto, springs and pomp-wells near. Also, beautiful Young ORCHARD on the a. • " NO. 2—Contains 160 •A.orissi (more or lest).adjoiningNo. 1, land of Michad or, John Dotter and others..-. Nearly the whole'of this tract is under , good cultivation and excel ,. r , . lent fences. Erected thereon is -a Dwelling' • ifouse stable and a lii4e • .• • - • $ Shed, Also, : near by. a spying, 6 II Soe,,, a splendid:site for the erection of a direlling house.: There, it ilic4ing water in nearly every gull A 'B - eliliol . ifouse as located nd this. tract. ' NO. 3—Contains 180 Actes WOod -104, (more or less,)•titijelning NO.A;V • land of.Joha 2 Detter, and othors. ; ;D has a rich grow : th of Chestnut Sprouts, , from S to 10 years growth. As the undersigned is sineerely.thsposed the above may be pttrehased either itt parts,tis above or in'the Whole, as nutty be desired. - Good title and pessession . 'will he given on. the Ist of April, 1858. For farther information raga ply to -LYON LEM BERGER, Aug. 5, '57"--tf. Bast Itanever, Lebanon Ca, miff Borough Lois at Public Sale. THE' subscriber will offer et public sale, on SAT 'URDAY, AUGUST 29, 1857, at 6 o'clock, p. Three Desirable Town Lois, located on the corner of Water street and Doe al ley.: Sdid lots are 25 feet front on said street, and 66 'fed deep; They are in an improving part of the borough Of Lebanon convenient to all the principal and e ccutral parts of town,vis: 1.1 squares froM the Lebanon Palley Railroad Depot, the same from Market SqUare„ and the same from the Cou'rt Rouse. Possession will be given immediately, if desired. Sale to '-be held at linuA's Hotel, and terms made known by PETER, lIESSonv F. EMBICII, Ane'r. [Lebanon, July 15, '5745.' Dwelling-House and Store Stand FOr Rent. THE subscriber offers for rant for one or more years, the building for a long time occupied .by as a residence out Shoe-store; on the corner of the alley hetweeilllrtues 'flotel and Pinegrovt street, Cumberland. street, , Lebanon. The build log is -large, Well provided with cellar; stabling, The corner room -is well calenbited for a store stand, and if rented for any such purpose will be- well furnished with shelling, c. .'Forler ther information apply to . : SOLOMON MTAULLY::- p".. The property is also offered for sale at private side. April 22,1857. Property . :FOR SALE! I S offered attnrivate sale, that valuable half-Jot or piece of droned, situate at the tiortb 7 bast cor4 ner or Walnut and Water streets, Lebanon, front ing 33 feet on Walnut street and 80 ibet on Water street; el.present occupied by Johri,Fitiier s Marble Yard, on ,whibli area FRAME ORM, Lter. It is leased within a square of the Lebanon 'Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depot and the cen tre of tU;iirt. For further particulars apply to John Farrel, on the prernisoS. ['Tune 24,1851." AD V: ERTiI S E R M=ll _PRAPJTE SOME. FUCK HOTEL PROPERTY , • is omanuli4e , Private: B ale. TIIIS has been a Hotel for the last - '4O years, and is welt knoWn over the State as RIIINITARD'S 'HOTEL, and • 1.1 'f.'• is the Most central and best bacitted in this Borough It is located on the corner of Cumberland and Walnut streets, directly opposite' the Court House, and but two squares from the Lebanon Valley ItailroadDepot,•on the same street, (Walnut.) It fronts 45 feet on CUM -, berland and 105 feet on IVainut streets, 30 feet on Walnut being '6O feet deep.- The Building is a three-Story STONE HOUSE, 45 4 , 33 feet: :The' The' third story was put on not long ghee . arid the Istlible li!onsie kentrideled, with a frame Kitchen. Also, belonging to the proper ty, a newly built stone STABLE on corner. of Smoke and Jail alleys, on lot 66 by 64 feet, with a good Cistern ,to t , thereon, anelosely situated to thct.l.totel, ' d- Also an ..EATINO. SALOON in the Basement of the llotel,twitieh,brings..a good rent. This is' lintel property;" has an excellent tonnty and tritVeling custom,' and has been the Stage 016co'for some tirrre. 'lt Will be sold reasonably, and terms of payment made easy ; by • . . • SlMOiil STONE. Lebanon. July 11A'13:57. ; •7. I .. ..mbttnon Mutual Insurauce rSTOOkti , OIIA.TED BY. THE. LEG ISI4T URE Or PA. CriARTER PERPETUAL o . ffloe'itt Jonestown, Lebanon. County. GUARANTEE CAPITAL $56,000, ouni k u k ny., ,nc.m. auk* ganized and rend to Make itSilrhVS aW kinds 'of prokc yrin 45riiltrrfavofaido , tcrths4slatii IttidSSitfo'ketniliany, eitbnr,c,ti tho ;Mutual ,tiejoint sib* llesident--roux Bats:sht, Esq.. Vice Yccsident-D M. KA.amAN TrCasurer--Qco. o.9aprptary+ . --Vi r ir. A. Pinny; -Directors. John Brunner, Es.p,: ' DanioLtroWn, . D.. INI. ;Karin:lnk; , ::. Ntipoldou Desk, , Soo. F. Melly. - 7 ,' ' i : John Arndt, ilit./ A; Dirty, John Mcily, :S.: 11. Shirk, L., R. lynlker, Daniel 11. Bie'ver, D. M. Rank. VP' A. Sr. Er.y is the Agent for Lebanon. die may .at all times be found at his office in Walnut , Street....' • Jonestown, July 15, 1.857.-7 y ..• rte. - --.. '''''''' 7:::,,,,...k Wf•-,,- 4 ~.,.,Aik - -,..._ _::,-,,,,,,., ...--,.- ----- kv-7) , --- - .i,.; e ;- , ~ ,,__—w - mil pu, ~... eg -•- - .. -- .6 . 4.; i , - . -, - -- __•-...t ".:---,-- ft PERFU.IPILER . (18ILFORD 8c LEMBERGER, Graduates of Pharmacy, and Practical Apothecaries and Chemists, offer to the puhlient large a carefujly selected stock of Drugs, Medicines ) Chemicals, Dye-stuffs, Oils, Spices, Perfumery, Toilet Arti. des, Flavoring Extracts; Tobacco end Cigars, pure Wines and. Liquors for Medical purposes; Witirererythinvin their lino as Druggists, Per fumers and venders:oEFttney Articles, which we can confidently recommend to Families, Physi .cians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as.beirig pure,..and prepared in the best manner All the new. Preparations, Chemicals and Patent Medieinesi. Iforse anti Cattle Medicines: -The largest assortment of Trusses, single nod:doable, for: children and persons of every age, and for ev. cry variety of rupture—carefully fitted and ad justed if desired. Abdominal Supporters. All orders correctly aoswered, end PhYsi eians'.-Pre.4eiiptiohe and - Vamily'Receifis careful ly compounded. Corttftry:Merchantittrid Dyers will find it to their Qt4t.dgn:to bay of Guilford & Lemberger.- %44.1.10a5e call and get one of" Our Circulars, (priiiti d in both English inavaMliiiii,) in which you- will find a list of .mutt of the articles and prep arations kept by us..:' GUILFORD"X:'LEMBERGETt'S Drtuo'STUlttl is opposite the Market ilouso, July 29, 1857 GUANO 01.3-ANOrl otTANO! ! . ALL KINDS. rPhosphato of Lime. 'llOOO - TONS. 11 ARM iz.BS follYotir WEE AT CROPS; use .1: I,ErttatiWSuper'PhoSphitte of itinie;at 24- eta. a lb. or $4O a Ton; or 'use: • Leittau's American Fertilizer :I at $2.50 a bbl. or - $25 a ton. One barrel of either is sittlitient for an Acre of Wheat. These, aro • PERMANENT MANURES, made of reliable Chemical Elements, and have been in successful use forrt,he past Six Years; im proving the soil and - increasing the value of the land. 'Four Diplonias'frthu . the State Agricultural' So ciety of PennsYlvania; New Jersey; Delaware; and . tho Crystal:Pehlke Atmiteiation of the City of NOT , "VOA, have been received for - these Valua ble Fertilizers. Ptimplalets in the English and German ;Lan guage can bo had by application at the Office. A liberal distioirng to wholesale dealers. The above Fertilizers, delivered rntEri of Cart age to any wharf in the old City.proper.- Orders'sepl4bylNTAL accompanied' with.gash or Drafts,. will be promptly shipped to any part of O.M. World. GEO. A. LEINAD, Proprietor, No. 19 South Front, street, Phila. City, July 29, '57-4m. .Rei zeitstrtn, RBdENStRIN BEOTTIEIt is Where? Where is,REtzsislsrmlvc Bnexusrt? Beizenstein &Bre'. iSiiiMtinilierland 'street, nearly opposite the Court Rouse,- in Lebanon. Reizenstein &Bro. do what? .. What do Reizenstein a Bro.? Reizenstein a Bro. sell READY-MADB CLOTH : ING very cheap ! Reizenstein a Bru. sell summer Coats for 75 ets, and upwards 1 Gentlemen! go to Reizenstein a,Bro..aud buy your Summer Clothing. They keep a great yd., riety and sell at astonishing low prices. John, where arc you-going in such a hurry? I am going to Reixenstein a Brother; to buy My self a suit of their Clothing. „. . How much are they ?' , Why they sell whole suits for.three dollars and upwards. „:4eizenstein and Brother sel.l also Ilue whifO:4d fanCy Shirts; , Collars, Neeltties,'Poeket handkerchiefs, Socks, %oyes, e.. What ells do ReliOnSeein likk. ? Iteizenstein Bro. sell also iv.oxwas, JEW: EIRY, Aeeorgeons, - Poeltet-boolts, l'ortetnonnais; Parses, of every style, and cheap into the bargain lloizonstoin a Brother is where ? Where is Reizonstein s Bro.? Iteizenstein t Bro. is in Cmnberland street, nearly opposite the pourt-liouse. Lebanon, July 22;1857. Watches, Jewell &c. IT is a fact worthy of note that the Jewelry Store at 332 st., Philadelphia, sells goods 20 per cent. less than any other, place in the United States. Look at. the, priers. Gold Lever Watches ISC, full jewekal $22.00, Silver Levers, full jeweled, . 10.00 " Hunters, . 12 to 13.00 ,Gold Minters, 28.0,0 Eight-day Watches, (Itunters,) 60.0 . 0 Also; all other kinds of Watches, Gold Chains, Jewelry, ac., sold less than anywhereelse. Call in and examine. Ut.. Country unroll:trite . supplied wholesale or retail. N. P. tiODPRI3Y, No. 332 North 2d - st., between Callowlllll and . Wood stn., Philadelphia. June 17, 1857.-6 ms. Grading the Streets. DROPERTYXOLDERS, wishing for grade pegs for building, by, or setting ehrb-stones, Will please take jnitice, that I have resigned that appointment and (unapt give ahy for the fixture. Those fur Whom I may have set:grado pegs will also be good enough to recollect, in .ease of disa greement between my pegs and any thatAay here after be given by others, amt. suck Aiferepemey is caused not by error on my part; but siMply'hy the grades , l went by, having been.abarged.. EV:- M. R.LOIIAR:DS.; Lebanon, July 1, 1857.,,1f. • • Lebanioli .Fcmle a . • , - TtIE.T.IfIRD SESSION of the , f LEBANcititrg- MALE SEEIMARY" wili COMMEMpqrtIr . jf:frBt day of September, next. It is earnestirroctiiii'sled. that Parents intending to send their Daulseepxy, shOuld du so at the commenaement-of the Session. • LEG''' . IL. BADS-HER, Priacipai. ItIODEStE DECAMPS, • Teacher of French ancl Music. Lebanon, July 29, 1857. 1 tO Perisotis aboiet to Visit. TRU , A.DELI:I-I,IA ' the'fieViVES'i ß liati4 Market strtet; below 9th ,street.' EVe n;l;;,;.,ry attention gilren, with a desire' to x ,s _ s "_'please... Boalditig a 2 per Day. - . A. M. 110PKINS; Proprietor, July 22, '57.-ly . . . '• :NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to the late firm of ItA BER OVES, are requested to make pay ment, and those having elaiffis to present them to OM undersigned, bpfore the 15th day •of . . eittgetet, 8.5 the said firra desires to settle up its books final ly before that date. ELIAS RADER. Lebanon, July. 29, '57,--ttl. FARMERS, LOOK - TO YOUR INTERESTS'. NEW FIRM I . • . . In Norith-LebonOn Borough. NEW PRICES! jj On 000 'BUSHELS WHEAT, 100,000 Bushels RYE, 100,000 Bushels CORN, 100,000 Bushels OATS, • Ulo'Ver, Seed,'Flat Seed, Timothy Sad, for all which the highest market prices in cash will be paid by ROFFMAN, IMMEL & CO t North Lebsmon,luly 29, '97-tf. assig,nee's EVolieei. MOTICE iiherety given that SAMUgaBV.II - NEI': and WM.. SETIN'PY, of lieyerstotrn, Lebanon county, ya., have by three sororal as :_signinehts,riz : as.individuals and as a firm, made over and transferred all their proimity'and effects in le - the hands of the undersigned, of the town of -Myerstownoiforeiaid, for the benek‘ot,gteir,cred -411 itors . _All_ persons, iheretOre," 7:lllliurrs a gainst the said so,nor , are r , Ito,fremut them, and those indebted will ft als*Vty mint. .; WILLIAMI7R,ICif,2B4 t re. I'dycrstown .Tuly . 22d 1857 —it. - - - As - sessineut Nottiee. LYCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL IN ti - SURANCE 'COMPANY has by Resolution of .Tinto 17,-1857, autheihml en assessment (No. 14) of 3 prkeent on: all premium Notes in posses- Mon of the said CompitnyiziVewfor Insurance, which itiere in face on.the 12th day of May,.1857, to be paid to the Treasurer of the said Company, authorized Agopts"; "tritlain ,the perigc o£ fear months from that date; and has appointed An.tm GRITTINCER Receiver for the county of Lebanon. . In pursuance of 'the ntiove appointment; I will call on the Members personally, or scud soiree per son, to collect-Vie said assessment. Al 3t4.41 GItITTINI}ER; "' Lebanon, July 22; 1857. 4teccivere Woodland for Sale. ~ TDB _undersigned of , ;,„ . _.. ti .---: fors 6 at :Private ; g Sa l e. , . -- .." . . , , c ,...--- i oj.t -more or less) 'of excel- ',:::„..,„i.:4 __ lent IV 0 OW; A i'VD, the half of wilielt is good tim ber, situate in Union township, Lebanon windy, near the'Big Dam, adjoining land of Jacob Ilan sicker, Ilionnual Fey and others. Breeted - Oh the premises is a good two-story log DWE'LLun HOUSE, es goons neWigood Piabling, and a well of nev-- er-failing-Watth It will be sold cheap. Good ti tle and possession given on the Ist of April, 18- 58. For further information apply to N. L. ROA may27;57. DAVID BOYER. Railroad Omnibus. AA N OMNIBUS belonging to the undersigned, will be.daily at the Depot on the arrival of the Cars to take Passengers and . tneirbaggage to anylartof Lebanon and vicinity. :.Pcthelisloav ing by!the eats will have the - omnibus call atthuir residenettAn thnefor.the cars, by giving previous notice at Mrs. Itise's Dote]. The patronage of the citizens Of .Lebauon, and surrounding Min try, is aTenectfully solicited. Julyls/57-3m. • LOUIS SUTER: OrEtts SZIGE PROM . FREDERICKSBURG, with JONES -J. 2 TOWN, to LEBANON. Leaving:Fredericksburg every morning (Sun , days excepted ,) at 6-1;o'clock, and will leave Leba non on its return ou the affiVai of the Philadel phia and Reading line: ROl,- Through' Tickets, at a reduced price, can be neared at Philidelphia'or Rending, for Jones town or Frederiek4urg. This is a four-horse Coach, and the line will be kept inAhe best condilion. None but good .11erseswill be used. The, public patronage is respectfully solicited. The Stage Office in Lebanon will be at Reinhard'S Hotel, and at Fredericksburg at Bate's hotel The Coach will be at the Railroad Depot to meet the train. TOBIAS BART°, July 1,18.57.-302. . . ..„. Lebanon, Pa Lebanon Valley -Rail Road ! 17gianicri• • n I - -.... Ali O N,and after go day; July .13th, 1857, a PAS- SENGER;TRAIN will leave Lebanon at 3.30 . p. in.; daily, (except SUTldays) connecting at READ ING with tho 5.31 i p. in. down train for Philadel phia, and the6.lo p. m. up train for Pottsville. Returning:frorn Reading at 10.30 a. inq on ttr rivitt of up a. In. train from Philadelphia, :PARRS:—To heading, S 5 and 70 cents; Sink ing Spring, 70 and 55; Wernersville, 60 and 50; Robesonia, 50 and 40; Womelsdorf, 45 and 35; illeyeratown, 25.and:20 cents: A FREIGHT TRAIN will leave LEBA.wox for Readifirdaily; (exeept Sundays) 'at - 6 li. m.,'re turninf, from Reading at +6 a..m.. For rates of Xi:eight applyto Mr. CONIIAD MAine, Lebanon; or to G. A. NIGOLLS, Julyls, 157-tf. , SW/. NEW EXPRESS: gooneonoseherr! Frff-r=l 174 TUB Subscribef hits made arrangements for running at DAILY EXPRESS, iu connection with his Freight Line, on Philadelphia; and Read ing and Lebanon Valley Railroads, nod is prepar ed to forward Packages, Money, Jewelry, and other.valuables daily each way ' Between Philadelphia, Reading, &a. Each Expreas hi charge of a Special Messenger by Passenger 'Trains. All orders promptly deny °red,. end goeds forwarded with the greatest des pateh,tt, rodueed rates. . Mark all goods CABs ai r. ALIMIGHT'S FREIGHT LINE, or Expanss, as parties ordering may intend. Offices 311 Race Street, Philadelphia; corner of FOneth and Penn streets, reading; at Sinking Springs i 4Womelstlorf, - Meyerstown, and at D. Ortetre, Cumberland street, Lebanon. N. Line of Six Boats, running between Philadelphia and Pottsville to carry Merchandise dud Freight generally. Schweitzer Co., 65 North Wharves, Philatra. Chestnut steed Wharf, Reading. July 23,1857-4 f. IMPORTANT TO 'BUSINESS MEN ! SpOil ..Incifeased, and RATES or FREIGHT REDUCED THE. HOWARD EXPRESS CO. • ITAVE made arrangements with the Lebanon Valley B. R. Co., to forward Goods, Packa ges, Moneys, Sac., in charge of their own special Messenger from Philadelphia and Reading by Pas wages. Train., V, Merchants wishing their goods forwardedpune tually and with despatch, will consult their own interests by patronising the Express Co. Orders for Goods to be returned by Express will be delivered in Philad'a free of charge. „Persons having remittances of money to make to any part of the U. B), Ganadas, Bud,the Express the only safe:mode of einiveytnice.,•., Ovviim—No 4 Eagle Building, Lebanon, Pa., and 24.8 Chestnut Bt., below 3d st., Philad'a. JOHN ULRICH; Agent, July 22, 151—tf. . For Howard. Express Co .- FLOUR, CORN, 4111 1 - 14 fY.0-- OATS, iQ[ icy MIDDLINGS, ALT 817 TUR j BRAAVI at the Genesee: mills of MYEIW4.SROUR j m .f r 18, g 57„,.. (3l)wonPa. A vA N TE . D A I'4l4:Aleriesin ;Milk, in. tkeJproiigh teba lOU nen, • WEIEAT, CORN, • ItY_E,. , OATS, In any quantity, for which, the highest Market prices will be •paid in Cash, by. • - - January •7; 1.851. MYERS STIOUR. . _ WANTED • -- TWELVE good•Plour Barrel COOPERS, at the Genesee mills; in Lebanon, to whom constant work and good Wagei will be given. None but sober and steady , workuian needapply." . January 7, 1857. MYERS tt 'SEOUL P. ALBRIGHT:- r _ pe!!!2!21:1Q FOR SALE. Farmersl & Mechanics ) FOUNDRY AND mAcHINE SHOP L iggillE undersigned would respectfully invite did , 41.) attention of their friends and the public in goneral„ to the fact that they are prepared, the coming .50£0.0i), to Manufacture and have on hand the largest and boa assorttatnt. of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to the Farmers of this county, each at 'Wheeler's Improved Railway liorse:Powers and Threshefe; 'Manny'a ennAined Reaper and Mower, with Wood's latest improvements; Coleman's Varin Mill; Grain Drills and Fans; Gourley's Patent Harrow and Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters; Portable Cider Mills, Clover-Hullers ' Corn Shellers, Fodder Straw and Hay Cutters, Ac. All of the above Machines are of the latest and best improvements, and arc all warranted ta gi 0' !satisfaction, Alst ) . .Cakings.of all klads "natio to Order, and at short notice. Particular attention paid w REPAIRING, and charges reasonable. FAR-VIERS will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as therwill find - itIO their advantage to purchase Meeblano manufactured in their own county. All orders or communications by mail will he proinpoy attended to. A: MAJOR BROTHER. July 1,.185t Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa ,J.ER,E.IIIA.II BOAS GEO.IIA.ISER JOSIAH . GETTLB LEBANON COUNTY _ STLATiI PILANING MILL* . nOAS, GAgnit t dkTTLE *ish to inform the citizens of Lob nou-Countrand neighboring coon.. L1t 66 ±4 1 ties, that they are now in full opor. ation, and are prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORK wirMACHINERY such Flooring Boards, Woollier Boarding i Sask,Doors,Windoto 4 -. boor Frames' Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have the latest Jand best improved machinery in the eoun. - ty, such as Woodworth's Planer, &c., and that they are able to produce as good work as the coun ty can produce. &me but the best and vell-seasened I.llMilElt dill ba used. Carpenters and - guilders are invi ted to eall and examine their ready-made stock ; which they Will always keep on hand, and judge for 'themselves, 7102.... Their Shop is On llibegtoire Road, hest Phreaner'o Old Foundiy: Lebanon, June 37, '57. ELIJAH LONGACRE...JOHN G. GABEL...JACOB B LEBANON Door and Sash Manufactory LOcated ob the gtoantLloUse Rbad, near Cumberland Street, East Lebanon, t - . THE undersigned respoctfullyitr - 1 • t aw. . form the public in general, that they MVO added largely to their former establishment, and also hate all kinds of the latest and best improved MACIiIN- A, RY in the State in full operation, such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING', 4.c. I for . conducting the general business for , Planing, Scrolls, Sawing., 4-c., 4.c., and the experience acquired by 11. Longnker and IL Ct. Gabel i during their cobtection With the Door ; Sash and Lauber Trade, for a number Of years past, affords full assurance of their ability, in con neetion with J. Gabel,to select stock suitable to the tvantsnf the Door and Sash business in this State. - ts.. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon fatiorable terms, a judiciously as sorted stook of DOORS, SASD, Ltc., truer' thd best Lumber manufactories in thd State, feeling confi. dent that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and is calculat ed to afford thorough satisfaction to all those whd may favor the undersigned with their custom. The follotsiag list comprises the leading arti cies of stock cn hand:— . . , Doors, of all sizes j Ehishy of akl sizes; Door Frames, for brisk. and frame homes; Window Frames, for brick sad frame houses Shutters, of all sizes . ; Architraves ; Blinds, of all sizes; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; All kinds Mouldings; Surbase ; 0, G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes t Wash-beards, LONGACRE, GABEL BROTBEII. 'Lebanon, July 15, 3857. P. S.-=-Platting, Baraiv, &0., promptly dond for those furnishing the Lnitiber„ WEIMER AGICIILVAIIIII,Sr; Opposito the:Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon, LOYS.hOiI county, P a. WM. & P. L. WEIME, Pfbpri ,ildho R. etors, manufacture Steam Engines from 1 to 300 horse power, of the • , !!-' 0 4 0 . 1 --.?"‘" latest styles and patterns, with all the modern improvements. Also, superior Port able Engines (with Link Mutiun Valve Gear,)' mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills,Wood sawing and Hoisting purposes. Particular attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take up a very small space, and can be put up in a room as a household fixture. Also, Blowing Engines and Machinery for An thracite and other Blast Furnaces, of Unproved construction. Forge Hammers, of P. L. %Veinier's Patents ; Rolling Mill, Sa.witig, Planing and Flottring Mill Fixtures; Minin g Pumps ; Hoist ing Machinery for Mines and Stone Quarries ; Railroad Cars, Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam Valves, of all sizes, and- Machinery and Castings of every description. Also, Boilers of any size, form and weight, made of the best material, by well-known and ex perionetil workmen; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, tlas fines, Heaters, and sheet iron work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches, and ham merin., each square ; any imperfection is thus de tected, and the faulty sbeet rejected; this is prae- Used in very few shops 4,11 this country.] Also, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, con stantly on band, and put up at the shortest no tice and on most reasonable terms. Iron, Brass, and Composition metal Castings, made to order, at the shortest notice. • fr- , n"• Repairing attended to with promptness and despatch'. A gang of Boiler makers always ready for-Boiler repairs. V Blacksmith Work rondo to order. Orders respectfully solicited. All commu- Ateations, by mail or otherwise, attended to with dFipatch, and work delivered to railroad, or Ca nal, free of charge. WM. WEIMER, Lebanon, February 4,1857 North Lebanon MILLING COMPANY ----- THE NORTH LEBANON MILL • . amit. has been remodeled, is now cora • pleted aud in operation, and proper -I[EP-411111' ed to furnish customers regularly with .a very superior article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can bo obtained from thy other source. They als'o keep constantly on hand and for sale, Chop, Bran; Shorts,- 4.c., 4-c. They aro also prepared to do all kinds of cus tomer's work, and respectfully invite all the for mer customers of-tlio mill, as well as naw ones, to give flied' a call. They will paY the 'regular market prices for all kinds of Grain, such as Wheat, Corn, Rye, Oats, ke., and afford all fanilitios and accommodations fo those who haVe to sell COINEAD H. BORGiviEtt, President North Lebanon Borough, me.yl3.-3m. .13 TEACHERS WANTED.. tiggillE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of LEBANON 1 . 4) - BOROUGH District will meet in .the Leba non Academy, on FRI:O4Y, Arrousr 7th, 1857, at .o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of electing 8 Male and 5 Female Teachers,for the public schools 'of said_district for the ensuing 10 months. The County. SitPerintenrlent will be present at the same- Bine and place 'to examine applicants. By order of the School , ;„ 41 41. JCara VILLER, Presidettt Elm. A. Uni.ta, SticCy.."' l t•-•• •" Lebanon, July 22,1857-id . P. L. WEIMER 15=3
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