1 6 . 11 t Ibiutti.,sfr: TERMS, LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY„JUNE 15, 15,59 HOME AFFAIRS. The great trial of Mowing Ma chines ttd nine,: ;it Palmyra, to morrow, (Tburs -410y.) Eight :tfiwhiniis will he in tho field, on -joint rime, near lloffor's Eugio 1100.— The public me invited to attend. MAIL CIIANGE.—The Accommo thirton Mach Mail between Lebanon Lancuiter has Leen discontinued, and die Mail is now car ried in a one-horse vehicle to Manhunt', and front thence to Lancaster in the usual hack. The Lan caster Mail arrives, by the Manheizu route, here between 10 and 11 o'clock ins the morning, and leaves between I and 2 o'clock., in the afternoon, -daily as usual. We are pleased to announce that lion. Fred. Watts., of Carlisle, a practicaffamer, Ihns conschted to deliver the address 'before the Lebanon County Agricultural Society, at the Fair on Thereby, the 20th of September. Tho well known ability of Judge Walt 3 is a suflieent guar antee, that the nadreFs will be Farb an one as the formai; or Lebanon eounly will listen to with pknaure and instruction. AN OLD TEACIIHR.--Our old - friend Captnin Samuel Ilarbesson has taught school 32 years. During that time ho had under his tuition 9,100 children, What an army that would be if marshaled into battalion parade some fine day. The old Captain is still as rigorous as in his best days, and - gives promise of teaching the'young idea bow to shoot many yearsto come,' DON'T FORGET BLITZ 011 Friday and Saturday. SNAVELY'S FARM SoLo.—The farm of Situon Snavely advertised in the Arituwei&er to be sold by Adam Gritttinger, Esq., Assignee, was sold last weak, to .Michael ICreider, J. t. , of Cornwall tp., fur $12,000, being $l2O per acre.— The balance of the real estate will beiold on Suturdny nest, as advertised. Lemberger's Soda Watei'.—Cold, pure, and sparkling, drawn from Porcelain Foun tains, and with his delicious Fruit Syrups, pre pared by hi mself,[from the choicest fruits, •ia the best and healthiest Leverage fur the seazon, as all who try it can testify. E. Raber of the firm of Raber 4' .Brae„ has just returned frum Nev York with the finest assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods in Lob noun. Every variety of stylesto sultevery body. For the names of the different styles call and see them, nod you will at the same time hoer rich low pukes for them, Mu you wilt at oneediscover that it will be to your advantage to buy your liresses at Babes J: Dry's, The yard in the rear ofthe Court .l o use having haen laid off in a beautifel manner, itnd the trees are now in such a growth as to af ford a eind and deligitfut retreat, it would be well to throrr open tile space fur the public. Children in Lebanon are 'tie worse than children in Any other place, end if the tens Of thousands in Phil adelphia ran be trained (as they are,) not to in jure the plants and flowers Of their public, s'4tiaies, we are sure the few hundred of Lehan6h ile , f11(1 , he instructed likewise. Viewers are also Wanted there, and we have no doubt that if peilnissiOn were given, the Ladies would take, pleasure, to nainent the place with shrubbery and flowers, in pond taste, and without cost to anyone. The stated ni,;r;trinbr of the Y. M. C. A. Le held on this. i t ensuAY EVE:NrNO, Juno 14, (not on Thursday evening as published In tho Courier.) All the members should be pres ent. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to attend. An Essay will be read by one of the members. The Corner stone of the new Union Church in Swatara township, will he laid 'on Sunday, the 26th inst. ne following officers were elect cd by the Military id Lebanon county, on Mon Ckiy,of last week. Brigadier General, Win. lfrieb of Myerstown ; Brigado Inspector, .qajor Fred. Embleh, of Lebanon; Colonel, Geo. w. Ryan, of Frederieltsbiii - g; Lieutenant Colonel, Mose; Arndt, of Jonestown ; - Aajor, J. M. Mark, of Lebanon. The Merchants and business-men of Lebanon nod North Lebanon boroughs, have agreed to Close their Ftorep, se., on the 4th of July next. Mr. Henry, of the firm °filen:lT Stine, has just returned from the East, with a splendid assortment of New Goods. They are eel] Ing at very low rates. Call and examine their splendid assortment. Mr. Spahn, the agent in Leba non for Whitenaek's Improved New JerEey sap or and Mower, will put the Mower in operation on Saturday next, June IS, between S and 0 o'clock, A. M. All persons wishing to see it work, will oall at his place, corner of UM street and Shamir erstown road, Lebanon. Ile will work the Mow or in lodged grass no hohvy as any in Lebanon oounty. 4.a BALLOONING.—Steine ' r made a beautiful ascension at Beading on .atiirday. Ho was accompanied dy Mr. John A. Light, son of Daniel Light, of Lebanon. They were up an hour end 10 minutes, and landed safaly, about two miles from Phoenixville. The tilstariee they traveled MIS about 23 miles, and were about tiro miles bight. , Ye , terdar (Tuesilay,) Mr:John Wise wds td make an ascension from Lancaster: FLOIIA T enrt.e..—Tito Now York fi'ribane, in its account of the great race on Tuesday list, on 'the Fashion Couriu, between Flora TemPle and Ethan Allen, in which the former trotted at a rate equivalent to 2.22 to harness, (the best time record,) states that about 12,000 pet:sons were in attendance., including nil classes—men noted for their talents, Piety and wealth, and others, such as Morrlssy and Toui User, no less di s L in guished for the muscle. Mr. Morrissey was ro orted to be a loser to the amount of $O,OOO. There can be no doubt that this Was a fair and sincere contest. Ethan was striven by honest Hiram Woodruff, -who would ns soon sell his skin as ho would a race or a beat. When the horses were brought upon the track, Flora had the penrnnce of being badly crippled; she hitched and hobbled along, while Ethan was as supple and ehtstio as a cat. The result showed that in hor, , es, as well ns in some other things, appear ancc:, may be deceitful. y. Leeesster City is supposed to be buil6• ever n. :qtbterranean hike. A leak in the new pity basin lies heen probed to the depth of twenty feet, and is found to load to a subterranean oar ..ern sufficient to hold or conduct away all the water kir the Conestoga. There is large vault in nun - 'building in that city whore tbo rising and falling of the waters In the subterranean lake areas per oeptible , as tho rising and falling of the Codeafo gn. ITEMS BY OCCASIONAL A YTS IT.—A few days ago we paid a flying visit to the village of Shinffersiown. During the trip we paid particular attention to the winiog grain fields on the roadside, and are pleased to say that the crops with few exceptions (probably owing to negligent tillage,) offer a flattering prospect that the jad le ions and energeti.: labor of the farmer n - ill be well rewarded. The country is is a per fectly beautiful condition, the trees wearing their brightest and most luxuriant foliage. The gar dens fairly glow with roses in full bloom, the fruit trees give Promise of a genet-m.ls yield, and the strawberry vines are covered with luscious berries ; in ,short, everything that the eye can feast upon appears poetical and attractive to the lover of the beautiful and to the The corn too, is comity , . into blade, and as you pass by verdant Vales, dewymeads, and mean daring streams, you may behold maitre in all her beauty. No wonder that we read of Greeks and Romans going in raptures over the beauty of their country scenery. These who do not believe , in "rusticating for the benefit of their health," should take a drive to the rural districts. The late heavy rains, we were sorry to notice, have lodged the grain in a number of field These rains also brought about a regular 'Ortn, hinder,' and though overecats and shawls were brought in to requisition, it operated very severely open the nervous feelings of the unmarried, portion of the , community. We noticed several young 1000 get' ling slightly ahead •of the "chilly blasts" by i making evening calls, and in regard to what may be termed "pleasant sociables" Shaefferstown is slightly ahead of some of her neighbors. I I might tell of the beauty and intelligence of the ladies, but I refrain, lest slime of my gentlemen friends would be trying to en] out setae of the dear fellows who de the agreeable in that spright ly town. Speaking of the town I will here re- I mark that it is pleasantly situated, with large and ; picturesque mountains looking down upon its 1 thriving end hospitable citizens. In the immedi-1 ate vicinity are some of the most productive farms in the county. Several stores, drug, confection- I ry houses, &m., accommodate the pubLicand please customers. The churches are beautiful and sub stantial structures. The basement of the new Re formed Church was detli!attid on the 2nd, with appropriate religious ceremonies, and the atten dance of people un the occasion was large. We steppe t et Mr, Dissinger's Hotel, and found irexceedingly comfortable quarters. The table was well furnished, and would have groaned, if it could, with the weight of good things piled up on it—of which there was a vifriety and abund ance to make the mouth of a Governor water just to look at it. Everything is in good order, and the clever landlord gives every attention to his guests. Gentlemen of large spirftual necessities can ism, them supplied here in tip-top style. We might say a great deal more of our visit, but will conclude for the present, Loping that our friends may Continue to prosper, and that Providence in iy shower upon them, his richest blessings. t 1 50 A YEAR THE 4th OF JULY COMING TO TOWN.— It is now a fixed fact that are going to have a 4th of July demonsk.atio'n in:"Lebanon, Glory for that; set the ale a running; brim out the life and drums'; 'let theirtitill'oubo it throhgbout the town, and lest though not least, let our old "eight pounder," proclaim it in thundering tones to the people orthe whole county:, by shaking it to its very centre, A "high Ord dine" will Verify that tre reniember the event which was pur chased by the blood of our forefathers. The sab bath schools, as in days of yore, will celebrate this great natal day in the usual manner, by go ng it while they are young. The "Fantasti. kills" too, Ave learn Ore wheeling into line, and will show their love of patriotisik,hy a grand pa rade in full uniform. What a gldrious country America is! A DANGEROUS eInIACTER.-L-On Batur (illy we were celled upon by the "Snapper," and asked why ouch a soGrignet was applied to him. In short, he reprimanded us, pitching into our grtiele in trae snapper style. He desired to ho distin,:!iy understood that his character is not to be trilled volli, and that snappers are inhabitants of the marshy kris of our silvery streams, and good for "selinapper soup," and "bot boy," if pieltfsd with a little "Littb.rs." "You ish de items man; vet goes about town," he remarked, "and I. vents to tell you dm. I nose vat so :mappers is ; dey bite, and I pays dem for mine eblittrou ; if I eats dem I takes lager mit dom." By this time we had on idea of the gentleman's errand, and assured him that such errors should be avoided in future. A FACT.—If our friends,. in this vicinity, ; don't soon begin to brealt their legs and arias, ket, bit by avid dogs, have their teams to run away with a general gata i th, raise dog-tights, cte., loval items will be a scarce commodity. 110GOISIL—We observed, during nur travels about town, on Momlay; iltn'unitnt( ur pugs in garden! They appeared to re,lit:iijei;etWes, rend the way they masticated them, 17416 a caution to dysvepties. A GREAT DAY.—Monday last was another urea t holiday fore ur country Meade- The con course of people in tOwn was large, and it is sel dom we see su many smiling and joyous fdees among the troops of country lads Rod la,tses.--- Old and young made a full day of it, and the good feeling was all pervading. NIPPED IN TUB I3UD.—We ohs.erve that the tate frost played sad havec with some garden vegetables. A portion of the fruit Ims also suf fered slightly, IMPUDENT.—The person who perpetrated the following, deserves a co:nplo!e cowhiding : What is the difference between a good soldier and a fashionable lady.? One fates the powder, and the athCr powders the feet. A GREAT 11,413t1G.—T0 see two pretty wo men kissing on tiis door step. Why not ,call a fellow Wilt:vent do the job more system:a:6lly, LADIPS. = lf y4n. '`vtiatt to save paint, rise early in the morning - . Try it and be convinced. TO TUE LADLES.—A young from residing, in this town requests us to state and receive nettled proposals of marriage the 4th of July. Ho wishes it to be partieularly understood diet he is kind, benevolent, gond looking, and is able to support a wife; and last though not least; ho can drink a gallon of whiskey, and smoke a dozen of cigars a day. Who'll bid first. For fortherpar- Oculars address '•Occasional." DARING FELLOW.—The last seen of the 'sun ppor' he was running down Hill street with a deadly weap la in his hand. NEW BOAT.—We observe that a splendid boat is being built at the company's shop, North Leb anon. This would be jest the thing for a pic nic excursion on the "raging er ' A MEAN BUSLNESS.—We have frequently noticed that owners of lots in the neighborhood of this borough, arc greatly annoyed by baring the fences enelOsing their land torn down, and rails carried off: for lire Wood. It clay perhaps be some advantage to these WhO stoop, .SO , low, not only in stealing thb rails, but at the same rune making openings fur cattle to enter the lottt, and destroy the crops, to know that a law exists in this state giving the power to every Justice of the Peace before whom any ono is convicted of breaking : down, anti carrying away, any part of a fence, to tine tlittni the said of ten .lollars, one half to be paid to, the inforaie`r; and the other half to the county. IO defoillt of paYmeot the Justice has the power, under the law, to imprison the offender for thirty days in the county jell.— Thu practice of carrying away fences . froin the out lots around this borough, by petty thieves has been earried on to a great extent, and, we hope that any person who may detect any, one in „the act, will have him convicted; as that is the only proper way to abate the nuisance. jar" According to the calculations nutdo re garding the old musket, every man killed in bat tle had cost his weight in lead. This is certainly easily believed when late experiments am borne in mind. Even with the present improved riga there is much to be learned, for the French admit having ared airey hi the Crimea 25,000,000 car tridges, while they did not hit 25,000 men, or kill half tliat rinniber by musketry. "WA* There is a man in Galena, 111., who in silts that every night, about 10 o'clock, IL ghost in woman's garb appears in his clumber,looks at him with a stare that appalls him, till heiturns in terror to his wife, who, it seems, cannot see the apparition. He bolts the doors and fastens his windows, but all is of no use, the intruder comes. One of his old sweethearts,no doubt. %lg. A coroner's jury, in Georgia, recently re turned the following verdict, in the case of a man who had been killed by lightning—"We are °pin ioned that the deceased came to his death casual ly by an accidental stroke of thunder." ..Y.forlicat.—We have made a great step toWdrds the the discovery of what is "good" for ti der when we have found what is bad for it: troubled with iadisgestion please copy ,the prtscriptionl. THE LEBANON ADVE IITISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. PRISONERS 'SENTENCE 1) IN' DELA WARE—TiIe 1 Chief Jas lice of S r ew. Castio County (Del.) Court, passed the following sentences last week': George. IV. Dacha non, ce n MI ed of manila ugh - Mr, to pay ofine of santi 4,000 costs, and to be imprisonment tine years. Thomas McCoy. con victed of manslaughter, to pay a tine of $l,OOO and costs, and to be imprisonment tive years.— Samuel Turner, convicted of rape, to be hung en Friday, the 211th day of August. Jmmpli Hayes, convicted of passing counterfeit rannity, lit pay a fine of $5O and costs, to stand in the pillory, to bo imprisoned one year, and to wear a convict's jacket for the same period, after his term ex- I,os Porth avenue in Now York, is in such a filthy enuditien, that persons passing through Clint thoroughfare in the railway ears Clare been tfikert sick. DRY !---Tho people of Pottsville haite become dry, and hove petitioned the Town Council to erect public drinking fountains, so that (as tho Miners' journal reinirrks) the thirsty pcdostri. ens, who desire nought but water may not -be driven to a tavern and ho compelled to takb glass of ligaor. Alen( courage to resist the temptation, in our humble belief, would ha as effective as public fountains, IN TUE PHELADELPIIIA POST OFPICE:— Eie President of the United States has removed Gideon G. Westeott, front the wine° of Post toaster of Philadelphia, and appointed the Bon. Nathaniel P. Browne, late one of the State Sena- tors of that city, in his place. Mr. Browne en tered upon his duties ou the Ist inst. A verdant old man, imolai 'Who elor Preen, of Ashley Pall=. in Massachusetts, last week took unto himself, for better or for worse, a venerable bride named Schinerhorn, of Norfolk. The Roiled ages of the pair make an aggregate of one hundred and seventy years. AN AocestMODATISG WIFE.—The Augusta (tla.) Disputa relates the death of a man in that coun ty under the most horrible circumstances. Tie was intoxicated, and told his wife he intended to kill himself. She seconded the proposition and aided him in getting a rope over a beam in the hpnse, and in getting it around his neck. She then knocked the chair from under him, and he fell breaking his neck. His wife immediately ran away and had not been apprehended. is not necessary to afflict ourselves that men de not knew us, but on the contrary, that we do not know ourselves. The largest•cotnb factory in the world is at Aberdeen, &edam], where nine million combs of horn and shell aro produced annually. The (Inuility of ox and buffalo horns 'worked up is immense. The nse of gutla percha in the Mann facture of comb; is likely to . strikp down all the demand for born cotilbs, and '.o change the whole business. ..7.1r. A young man in Wisconsin recently com mitted snieide because he could not get hie rant though Yellow river. lie told his friends that "il.he couldn't run a raft through the Yellow riv er Without gettina' stuck, he would hang himself.' lie got stitek and then kept his word. . . per- A 6irre9mildent says that it is rt able and fitting tam of the public regard, that annually-, on the first day of the new year, both Houses of the Tennessee Legislature formally ad journ, and proceed in a body to pay their respects to Mrs. Polk. „VII^ Tt k stated that a neirspapar published in Chinese at Shanghai, by tuissionaries, circu lates 700 copies, The numbers are bought each week, and are read aloud fo an inquisitive and amused audience. Henry hard beeelier:s (.111' purchase of land in Westchester county, cost him al "the rate of $5.00 an acre. A coternporary drily observes that Paul, the Apostle, never could have bought land in Westchester.. A WATER SPOUT, ON THE PRAT RIE. Terrible Deetroetion of Life and PpopPrty lOWA CITV, lOWA, May 25, 7859 Last evening, while yet it was light, there arose suddenly a viole4liisisl, accompanied by strong indications of ritiji..ls a ,n few innents, the whole horizon become isitehy black, and the roost vivid lightning darted athwart the sky. A ter rible thunder storm burst upon ns. While yet it was raging fearfully, the sky suddenly ap peared unclouded in the east -for a space of , e . t .,;rat inches in width. Many of our citizens diseovcro indistinctly at first, the rapid ap proach of ilia immense waterspout. The Pht, uomenon was En unusual that the attention f hund red s was difiVal to it. The appearance sit' the huge volume of Waicr no it reached from earth to sky—swaying to anti fi'cr 'like a rope hung in the wind—was exceedingly grant:, Tho Wa terspout remained in sight nearly fifteen in in - sites, when the sky becoming obscured, it was lost sight of. Scarcely en hour had elapsed before news was brought that Jesse Berry, a member of our Con - mon - Conneil, had bean killed in a b:srn, which was thrown down by the violence of the wind and water. The next express from this country brought us infer - :nation, that a family, by the name of Morgan,..three in number, had been struck, two of its members killed instantly, end the mother so seriously injured, that it is thought impossible for her to recover. Two men, whose nausea I could not learnoswete killed instantly,— Many have had the legs or arms broken, -.and others have sulfs-ed from contusions and frr c hires, occasioned by the fall of houses which ht d been blown upon them. The water spout ocemO to hare been front thir ty to forty feet in diameter, end to have destroy ed a huge amount of property. Its extent was from seven to ten miles, :mud it is said to hare traveled with great rapidity. Ih one instance a barn of Mr. Derry's was taken from its founda tion, carried come three hundred yards, thrown down'and crushed into II thousand fragments. A child of Mr. Walsh was taken up and carried nearly 500 yards, thrown into a slough, but, strange to say, escaped with its life. The spout appeared like an immense funnel, and it netned very near, for the whirl and sparkle of the water could be plainly seen. P. S.—As I rim closing this letter, I leaim that eight are thus far known to have been Mill ed. DAstAGYs•—ln St. Louis, on Thursday, Miss Effie Garstang, a lady of about twenty-11,m obtained a verdict of one hundred thousand lttrs,, against an old gentleman named Henry Stdy, fora broach of protnisc of Marriage. The defendant is sixty-five years of age, and, of course. very rich. The case had !teen on trial for some days, and excited much interest. Seven dead bodies, packed in thou and sha vings, have been found in a box in Long Island Sound, not far from Ifurlgate They ore of an elderly lady and gentleman, a young lady and gentleman, and a little boy and girl, and a negro. They were dressed In their night clothes, which show them to have been people in good condi tion. The negro's head was cut off. The clothes of the females hero the initials C. IV. or-G. W . „ and the children M. A. A dagger stab is visible on one of the males. The faces are much decom posed. There is no clue to the mystery, :in,' much excitement about it. Milo Piecitioutini loft this city on Saturday but in tbe burry of leaving, the board bill of her self and.fittaily at tim.Evcrett House, amounting $1.,200t0 fur one month, was left itapuid. Mr. Clapp, the proprietor, not liking the proceeding, swore that they were going to abscond the country and arrested Mr. rish, Lumley - ts agent, fur the amount of the bill. Mr. hitch was bold to bail in the sum of $1,500, in default of which he was incarcerated in the county jail. PROSE POETRY.--4 g ave her a rose and gave her a ring, and asked her to marry me then ; but she sent theta alt back, the insensible thing, and said she'd no notion of men. I told her I'd oceans of money and goods, and tried to fright her with a growl; but she answered, she wasn't brought up in to the woods, to be scared liy.the screech of an owl. I called her a baggage and everything bad I slighted her features and form, till at length I succeeded in getting her mad, and she regeel like the sea in a storm. And then in a moment I tuincal and stalled, and call ed, her my angel my all; and she fell in my arms like a wearisu me child and exclaimed, "We will marry this fall!" 111;31111KABLE Pcomirmys OF Taos.—ln the year MO Mr. March, an able chemist, connect ed with the. Royal Arsenal, England, discovered that it is invaribly with iron which has remain ed a considerable time under water,•when reduc ed to small grains, or impalpable pdwder; td be come hot and ignite any substances with which it comes in contact. This he found by scraping some corroded metal from a gun, which ignited the paper containing it, and burnt a hole in his pocket. The knowledge of this fact is of im mense importance, as it may 'account for many spontaneous fires and explosions, the origin of which has nokbeen traced. A piece of rusty iron iirmight in contact with a bale of cotton in a ware house or shipboard may occasion extensive con- Migrations and the loss of many lives. The ten dency of moistened partiales of iron to ignite was discovered by the French chemist ; Lemary, as-far back as the year 1670; 'NEW Yulo - , June 12 NOT SBA /MY HURT S WAS S . LI PP OfitlL —ln illy (Belau Or Imei. week we gave th e p ar ti cu l ars of a melee whielt wmarred between Icase Warner ml his wi co. W,igner tti•ni are InAnl, the reader w il3 reeolfert. by his spouse fer abuse of her mar ital righte, for whi,li ,he shut !sane, who was not as Leib ly bort os irns seppose , l, ho hav ing recovered eutliciratly lu abs.2end a few days sitiao, nn one ktoiw , w4ithor. The movements Wagom• from the dm:: Ora he heard,th-tt warr:mt was 000 for his arrest, are not consistent with the supposition or his innocence of the oriole eharged against him by hits wife, who, evidently the party moit meager, is stilt in prison. --L, N oAsTE Us Ins. zre' David one or the ouest citizens of I foril,.died a few days ago;.. He was Audi tor General of the Slate under Gov. Shultz, and filled other important public stations ' and was emit:lam:l one of the prominent mid talented men of thsa. thy. It i s said that eounnon table salt and intl..: vinized alum willye the tooth-ache out of the mouths of men, women, ..tvisibt chaired chil dren. rllis equal quantities of and salt, and till the cavity of the tooth :Willi ,them. If they dont hurry the pain out of your mouth, ap ply a piece of cold iron to the diseased tooth.— Keep Keep one end of the iron to the tooth, and see that the other cud is firinly held in the right hand of a good dentist. Just before the dentist takes the iron out of your mouth you may say "0-h !" 3t,Ei. A recent traveler, who made the tour of the United States, mentions a very singular cus tom which, he says, prevails in Philadelphia.— We his words : "Every tune an engine in Philadelphia gets a now hub or a fresh coat of paint, tivc hundred loon feel it incumbent on them to lose fl day's work, and get up a parade,' ' EEi The Chuirge..--A sovereign once bro. Len into, soon goes, and it is the same with a res olution. A resobitien, unbroken, is hard as gold ; once change it, and it is thrown, as it were, into so many coppers, and rapidly,metts away. Ead company is like a nail driven into a post, which after the first or aeeontl blow may be drawn out with little difficulty; but 'being once driven up to the head, the pincers cannot take hold to draw it: out—it can only be done by the destruc lion of the weed. COUNTERVI:ITER ARRESTED—On Tuesday, C6ll - Shantz, of-Lebanon, arrived in this city by the morning train, and proceeded to Reamstown, Lancaster county, in_ pursuit of a German who had passed counterfeit money on some of the business men of Lebanon. The man had walked to Remus town from this city, and was getting into the stage at that place when he was, 11 rrested. He was taken back to Lebanon on 'Wednesday.— REAnixu TrdEs. Whitt Ike Press Say. "Cosi'gn's" Exterminators are in valuable route dies for clearing houses of all sorts of vermin.— With-all confidence we recommend them.—N. Y. Daily State Register. "Dour - Ales" remedies for I‘ll domestic peits, such so Bats, Roachue, Bud-Bugs, Aritß, Fleas, Pic,.,, are, inyaittable ; we can speak. from nettled Imowlad,ge of their merits. Dituoutra and Dom.- Elm should send their orders early, if they would secure a trade in thent.—New York Journal. "I shall write something about your Extermi nators, as I can do so with propriety. They are selling rapidly here and destroying all cern:in.-- Ed. "Banner," Fayette, Mo. "Death to all. Vermin." As iS - Purso approaches, ANTS and Reacims, From their holes tOlll6 Alll.l Mlt;t: and RATii . , In spite of Cots, Gaily skip about. BED-Duos bite You, in the night, As on the bed you slumber, While INstarrs crawl Thro' chamber and hell, In squids without number, TRULY WONDERFUL WITli WHAT certainty, Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice,Doti buks, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insect-, on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by "Costar's" Bat, Roach, &T., Exterminator, "Costar's" Bed -bug Exterminator, "Costar's" Electric Powder, far Insects. Supplied direct, by nutil, to any address in the United States. as follqws : . Ou receipt vi si,oo, a b of thh RAT, &c. Ou reecipt of :32,00, a ba;' of 'he RAT, ES:T. : and ' llixerrtio, YONVDFIIt, (net postage paid,) suffteient to dei4iity the vermin on any pretnistts. Sold by Dnennisr and DmumnA every whece„ "CoSTAR'S" PRINCIPAL DEPOT ~ :no ]Juo.unr-tx, I.Y. P. S.—Circulars' terms, :C - e., sent by mall on ap . piicatittn. 20it - Wriot.mt IF, AG'ENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA: COSTAR'S BRANCH DEPOT, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, . PIIILADELPHIA, And Wholesale Dealers geberally. Also sold by dosEen L. LEMBERGER. Naticts. Preaching. in the Methodist Episcopal Church _next .Sunday morning and evening. Union Prayer Meeting ;it the Temperance Hall, at S o'clock, every Monday evening. Preaching next Sabbath ni.arning, in the German, and in the evening, in the English Language, in the Iterorined Church. , , English preaching next fiabbath morning and evening., in Zion's Lutheran Church. Episcopal Services. on next Sunday, at 3 P. and 71 P. M. Thrre will be a Lecture on con firmation, in the everting.. Next Sunday Morning English Preaching, and GUEIIIIII in the Evening, in the Moravian church. Rev. T. Eberuran from Hataburgh, is expected to preach in the morning, and Rev. Waltz from Berrisburgh, Dauphin County, in the evening. There will :deo be English Preaching at the itorse Shoe Pike Meeting !louse in the Morn = iugz The Eyangelical Lutheran Synod of Pennsylva, nia, &e., will hold its 112:h session in Salem's T.istberanchurch,in this place, to commence by Preaching in the English language, on Satur day evening next. On Sunday morning at ta, tho Rev. C. F. Weldon, President of synod, will preach in the German language. The Lord's Supper will be administered in the . Iternoon. Rev. Vagelbach, Secretary of Syn od, will preach in German at :3 o'clock. In the Evening Rev. Schaeffer, D. D.. of Ger- Manhown, Treasurer of Synod, will preach in the English language. • The business of Synod will COM !II 01100 on Mon day, morning. at lJ o'clock. Education meet ing on Monday Evening. On Tuesday even ing Missionary addresses ;ill be delivered in both languages, on both occasions, The pub lic are cordially invited hi attatia. • (71 • t t I-Lb.. • on the oth inst., in the First Reformed Church of Lancaster City, liy the Rev. Dr. Bomberger, Rev. P, Mr. Kremer, Pastor of the Reformed Church in Lebanon, to Ilenrietta A. Cromwell, adopted daughter of George if. Bomberger Esq., of Lancaster. On the 12th inst., by the Rev. H. S. Miller, Mr. - Isaac Lute, to Miss Elixabetli Hoffman, both of North Lebanon township. 'itb•• At At Mott, en the 34t eft., Robert Ilatuntond feet, see 0 f Dr. Pb y Fie!: "%fish. _----,---- ----- Thin LeII:Indio!" iTiarket, (hr' o y eorrecird MrLily by Myers th Shour. LEBANON. WEDNESDAY„IuNE 15,1850. Leb. Mills Ex. Fain SS 50 Potatoes, , b,, , 65 Smith " Extra 800 Eggs. -i.l doe., 14 Leb. Vol. Stiller. Fine 7Ao ,Itutter,til lb., 12 Prime White Wheat, 105 I hard, . 1.0 Prime Red Wheat, ICO ;Tallow,9 Prime Bye, 85 !Darn, 12 Corn .50 ,z , boulders, 10 Oats, 45 ; t'idc'' 10 Clover-seeil,, 500 i ::ettp, 6 Thnothy.seed, 2:,0 .flees-trax, 20 Flax.seed,. 150 I White Bags, 5 Dried A pples,? lin:, 100 'Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Pax, lib , ...1234 Peach "Suite," 2.50 Bristles, it lb., , 40 - Poach ".11titzelsi" 125 [Feathers, - , tl lb., 6 2 `f . Cherries, 150 , Irool, lb., . 40 Onions, 51/ !Soup Beans,'"qt.; ti Vinegar, v gal., .12Y 2 lApplelutter,y4 crock, 45 The Philadelphia illa.rket.. PHILADELPII I / 1 ., Juno 13, 1.500. FLOUR.—There is very little demand for Flour holders; However, are firm in their views,, and 4 . @fsooo bbis. have been disposed of, part le. go \Vest', at $7 for superftne, $7 25 for entra i ' tuad $7 50 for extra. family. Some are indifferent, about selling at these figures, owing to the high . prices now ruling in the 'West. The. trade are' buyirig I moderately, at from s7.tsp to $8 50 fur superfine, and extra hr quality. Rye Flour is held at $4 5 0 ' and Pennsylvania Corn Meal. at •$4 7abbl., but we bear of no. sales of either to-day. GRAlN.—There is not much Wheat offering, and most holders are asking an-advance on pro_! v ions trout ion S. :The demand , - however is Inod. crate ; the only status we hoar of are about 2000 bushels prime Pennsylvania and Western red' at $1 78, and 1500 bushels while at $1 70 for eons soon, and $1 80 to $t 85 for good and prime lob', mostly in store. Rye is in better demand, and 2000 bushels Pennsylvania brought 00 cents.— Corn meets with a fair inquiry at previous toOta tion.s, and about 4000 bushels Pennsylvania, and Delaware yellow sold at 90 cents afloat. Outs are snore active, and Pennsylvania was worth 80051 cents. A small lot of prime brought the latter price. Pll ILAN - Kr : WA CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef' Cattle, at the different yards, reached about 1150 heittl, this week, most of which were disposed of at pricetronging from $8 to sl2li the 100--s. for inferior to'good a.nd , pritne quail ty. Good cattle realized about last Week's rates, but inferior lots were raiser lower, and felt. this description the market was dull. Affmtt 200 Vows and Calves arrived and sold at ItferthYs, includ ing firartquality at from $4O to $BO ; second do. $25 to $35, and thirddo. at SIBCO2O each,. Some 1700 fat Hogs arrived at Imhoff's Drovo Yard, and sold at from SS. to $0 the 100 lbs, net. The re ceipts or F•lheeP were about 7000 this week, selling at from- $2 to $4. 50 each, according to condition, being equal to 7(30e. lb dead height. 4cbs 4th OF JULY. TE undersi g ned, Business Men of the Boroughs 11 Lebanon and North Lebanon, agree to close oar Stores and Shops on the 4th day of July, next. Henry & Stine. Reber Bro's, George k Pyle. George Pfleger, J. C. Retailer, H. J. 1.1. Smith, John Shellenit.-r. ger, John D. Krause At Co., Looser A Bross, Leonard Zim merman, It. Bruce 4: Co., John B. Rauch, Daniel Clratuf. Adolph Letcher, Waltz<cedel, Jacob Rcedel, it eine stein Bro„ D. 'AL Harmony, C. Greenawalt, Geo. L. Atkins k Bin., Joseph Bowman, George Boss, J. L. Lembeiger, C. E. Robland, Philip F. Meesully,..Funcl“ Bro., Sam'l Hauer, John Seltzer, Sherk & Miller, -Levan P. Kendall, Daniel Dicke!, Geo. Fisher, Solomon Smith, George Acia oehl. ENCOIJR4G-E„ EIVTERPRIZE ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ! run a ts.7: i n p loz n n e rot: a b o o o Ln a r t ri t rl e 6Lth p o s l t i o u r n:l , somost • y ;IF ITOU'AVANT To glive moitey, hpy your Dry 00nc1.5 at. Rubor 13r0S. . • YOU WANT To gets cheap, yt,l handsome. Silk Dress, Reber & Brokl, is the place to Buy them; they: have Fancy and Black Silk front 4,5 cents, a yard, and upwards. IF YOU WANT A handsome SHAWL, cheap, Call at nailer Bt no. IFYO, U WART . , canal* Sleeves. or other Embroidery, you save motl ey by buying of Raker a Erns. IF YOU WANT A good pair of Kid Gloves, or Nitta, Haber Tiros hare them and will sell cheap. MTh= Calico, Prints, You can buy them at Haber & Bros., from 4 eedte a yard. told cents, and British and French, from 12 to 25 cents per yard. YOUIt WANT Gingham's, Mawr a: Bros. have them tom 6; 1 4, emits yard to Sr., cents. IT , YOU WANT - - Muslin& you can buy them at Haber& RMS., from 3 cents a yard to 20 or 5 cents, any quality you wish. ANYTillisal ELSE THAT Ton need for Dress or Family use r you will And cheap . at Raber a, Rros. IF YOU WANT A Coat, a pair of Pants, or Test for yourdelf, Reber a Bros. have the beat adaortment of (ioods for the sea son, and the prices to suit you FOR YOUR BOYS' - - - Clothing. FCICet your goofs at Rabor a Mill. and aura money by buying cheap. THE LARGEST AND Cheapest assortment of CARPETS you «iLI find at liaber C Bros. Call and examine for yourself. Statement OF THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. ra., June 7, Iso9 ASSETS. Bills and notes discounted $135,913 53 Due by other Banks $C6,313 99 Notes of other Banks 7,895 00 Specie (Gold and Silver) 31,731 Si 65,942 SO LIABILITIES. Notes in circulation St 06,600 00 Due depositors, 18,737 .10 Due to other Banks, 0,000 21 132.300 GO The above statement is correct and true to the:beet of . my knowledge and belief. 0 OS. K A 1101 t. Cesliter. .. Sworn and subscribed before me, 7th day ofJlllle, 1550. ANTHONY S. ELY, J. P. Lebanon, Snnols, 1859 Biocthr. 8. Skill h ATINO permaneutli located in the Village Ana l" title., ILebtutou county Pa., respectfully offers his proteSsionat services to the citizens of Lebanon county. Office in Bedenhorn's house.. Charges will be-moderate, : refers to the following persona, whose family phy sician he has been for. et:7RM scare: Robert Baldwin, WO P. O,.Pa Ges. S.Ebby, Esq., do. do. do. Wm. Skiles,Jr t , do. do. do. John D. Wilson, do,. do. do. .cos. S. Plank, do. do. do. John Armstrong . , do. do. do. Also, by permission, to the following Eminent physi cians: Dr. Wm. Latta, Black Horse P. 0., Pa Dr. Wm. Doges, Caine, Dr. John Wallace, do. do. Pr. Jeers Goatee, Coatesville, P, 0., Pa Dr. Charles Coates, do. - do. (Id Dr. Blakeslee. do. do. do. Anurille, June 15, 1859.4 t. GREAT TIMES TN LERAQN I ! SIGNOR BLITZ! w i Ng=in ni ti u ."a c jun Titnittfrt X t On Friday and Saturday Afternoons and Evenings, JUNE lith and 18g,. Ife will introduce a number of new and Comical Scenes in VENTRILOQUISM, which will be a Change of Voice from Oh to Young, so distinct as to be scarcely credited that the human voice is capable of such a variety ; blitz in tilau7y , Shapes Beautiful Performance of LEA,R:NED CANA ay ; BDS ; and show by practical experiments the great ja/110SitiOnS of Ancient and ilhderil paganism ; the Celebrated Dance of Six Plates on a Common Tam e ; and ft yariety of other Laughable Performances, describ ed in the Bills. • THE PERSEVERANCE BAND will he Prdseot and discourse the choicest MUS]C. As the proceods will ho applied to a laudabloobject, (the purehaidng,or a lot for the Persexerance Fire C 0.,) the encouragement of the public will be B.41111(111 Ily reeeireed No expense has been spared to mate this the GRAND .EST ENTERTAINMENT E 'r ER GIVNN IN LEBANON, The people throughout the county areduvited to witness BLITZ'S UNRIVALLED PERFOR.3IANtES, us we are confident they will ell be enti+fird. .• DiMISSIdN only 25 Malidren will be admitted to the Afternoon Performances for 10 cts. DOORS open at 2 o'clock, in afternoon, and at 7 in evenin g—Perforno tunes to commence Judi-an-bow afterward. sarr , TICKETS can be premed at any time at Adam Rise'e Hat Store, and at the door. [June 9, '59-2t. JOHN xranaLL, rr REASUIZEIV; in account N%ith North _L Lub ‘uon llorough. DR. Match 24,'55, To cash from Oyrus Match, for mer, Treamrer, t5B 52 To oukbtuding t mos for 1857 a 35 . 2 38 To taxes asses,ted for 1858, ' 10:0 '2O To cast, from Solomon 0 ingtrich, (loaned) 500 00 L. Comity Cowntissiuners 32 50 134. cash paid John Arnold,(on - 10 orders,) 810 21 ;kith tight. (s s) Bond zOO 00 66 . 6 henry 11. Light's estate 1 00 66 john Light, (a 13) iratorest 12 00 " Josiah Funek, Bowl . 107 28 • Sherk: Milier.2ordsrs 110 11 " Ahrsbail Stint*. I order, i 8 - 00 C 11. liorgaer, 2 orders, 16 50 Ifyuieka. 1 order, 33 33 Peter Eckenroth.4 orders, ' 28 91 " Jelin Innuel, 2 orders , 3:3 62 A. It. liougt.ter,S,' diehor, , 45 00 66 " Jacob, Gordy, 3 orders. 2rB -57 " Worth Iteh.teld, printing 12 00 George I,.t.x.2ang, 1 order 39 03 • Edward Fortna, 1 - 1 20 henry Helootroth, 1 order, 3 00 " . 6 6 Josiah D.DehulT, 1 ~ 4 00 " Samuel Visher. 1 " 20 410 Solomon Setihh, 1 . „.. 50 " C. 11 bleilj. , ,collector 's7,por tentage 8 11 Ahat,nwat on tax for INV, Ontatandiog tax for 1858, Amount of Dr Amount or Cr. In hands of Treaspror t . - 123 79 Bthingh Dr. to 821duiry persons for Loans John Arnold, sr., lOari .. , ~ $lOO 00 Henry B. Light's estate, !eau 9OO 00 Jacob Seifert,Joan 100 CO Oodlieb Licht, load „,,, 300 00 Jacob Brubacher, loan 104 00 Isaac Hoffer, loan f .90 00 John Immeli due . 250 00 Godliob Light, duo : ,25 00 Solomon Gingrich, loan -- 000 00 We, the undersigned, Auditors of North Lebanon Borougb,do report that we hav&exemined the foregoing account, and find the same - to be correct. In witnese whereof we have lierennto'iet our hands and Bears this twentrlourth day of March, A. D. 1859. GEORGE HOFFMAN,'" SAMUEL FISHER. j''"'" c 7!' FRANKLIN WALTER, Chief Burgess. GIDEON Luis; georeteri. • [,tune 0.'.,9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •• 7 'Teachers VVanied. j_ M me s-ZL",°tLoe. ``.4"'," mist 13.1851:at Si o'clock, A. TO,. for the purpose of ex amining and employing Teachers far o e , Behnok of Carl! dietriet for the ensiling term of C. mentlel. Liheral ry will be paid.' County sitte,rinten.ient. expects to be presen.' ' I'ETYP," 2231315t0t :Wm.; ii173131E/, Secretary. June. lb, 1855. • - Ad in in isirn tOrrS Nol NOTICE is hereby even that Letters of MllliVlLS{rn lion on the estate , of Jana STCE}t;ty lo to of the township of North Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, Yachting in said town ship. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment ; and those having claims will present thorn, to JOHN ST(EVEILjr., Administrable N. Lebanon tp., June 15 3 1859. Auditor's Notice. ixTE, the Telderelgtle.t. Anditete to examine and a d- I V just the accounts of NOWDIEUN EITITAI, NCB COMPANY, of LanchstOr Chu . ins , tli e Act of Incorporation of said Company, is provided, report that wo have examined the ai . eounte for the yatlr preceding the first day of 3fay, ISYJ, and find the same, as follows, to wit : PolicieS issued as per last ro- port, May lot. 1865 $2,316,8.15 00 'lmre:lse from May 1, ISSS, to May 1, 1859. Amount of property Instireti Premium Notes hied a per last report. May 1. ISM. $102 ; 420 7.1 Increase from May 1,1848, to May 1, 1859. Amount of Notes filed Cr. Funds of the Cbmpetn,y. ttalanee in the handl of Treeeurcr, :May I,'uB, $753 S 2 M'c''lvcd per e43ntege money of premi u m notes filed 230 6 Received Fire to:: ontstantiiwa - ,3ley 1, ISSS, 106 07 Amount received by the Treastirer Sl,lOO 45 Per centekie money in the hands of Agents ; on Premium. Notes died - . $1,120 00 Dr. 14,w Espenses and Fire Losses paid to wit Auditors' fees for the year 1853 33 00 Jan. Roth & Geo. Becker, holdingelection 1 00 J. Bear & Sons. printing, (Lancaster.) 373 Examiner & Herald do. do. 3 75 Ind. Whig & Union do. do. 3 75 Intelligencer do. do. 3 76 Hartman & Son do. Lebanon '3 4. 0 • Young & Co., do. do. 3,75 Wm. Breslin do. do. -3;75 Viorth & Boinueld do. do. .3 75 Walter G. Evans old account 1 . 00 Committee few to investigate:lL Roger- . ries lost 4 00 Committee foes to investigate George Deffman's lost.oo Henry Gellman, extra serricos for 2 yrtt . un Wm: 11. Paul, president, tigning policies 2 00 Printing Election Bills 1 25 Postage 4 01 Directors' Ices - SG 75 I•7re. Loese.t. Henry Reporting . , of West ()maim twp. Lan. co., 'Aug. 23,, 1355, barn and con tents, 715 00 John Eoefi. Jr., Clay tarp, Laneast,:r ea., Juno 0, 1558, damage to dwelling house 2 25 Geo. Hoffman of N. Lebation, , E6t 7, 1808. barn and damage. to'bonst: 207 71 Jesse Fannabeelter, of elay.twp. Lane. Co.. Ike. 2, 1652, damage on 35111 and eontents 25 75 • • • Amount of Fire Losses paid "$1,020 20 Balance hi Treasury %shun per ceotago all paid in $.5 76 Witness our hands this 10th duy of May. 1559. \VM. 11. STOO, 1:31, .10NA.13 LA 13E11, Jutiu, 8,1839-2 t. E. I➢IIIUiIIOLDL°R. WAR. DECLARED AGAINST THE GRAIN .84 GRIM Whiteuaek's New Jersey Reaper and Mower. THIS justly celebrated Mac Mao lts, bush . successfully used far the last seven yetits, and has proved itself to be the best combined Mach lue , now in use. It has been iii competition with all the most popular Machines now in use, and has invariably sus- Mined itself, or proved more than a match for the best, It is simple of construction, very durable,' of light draught, not liable to ,getout. of urder,. can be easily worked with two horses. equally adapteil to 1:011.1 REAPER AM) )1011:Elt and warranted to cut all kinds of grass, light or hears, wet or drytistanding.or to the satisfaction of any farmer. -The .tongue being hinged, there- is no, , weight on horses necks, can be run back as easily as. forward; being balanced upon ousted rollers ran he drawn upon the road as easily as a wagon, with lifting arrangement fur raising cutter bar over olestrunth as. 'Rho seats for 'deicer and raker are mounted upon Elivtic Springs.— The cutter bar being placed at the bear end of Machin°, the platform being so arranged that the sheaxas can be easily discharged at the side or in the rear as desired.— la the is admitted by the farmers, and Mechanics generally, lobe the most complete Reaper and Mower now itt We are ready at all times to compete with any other Machine in use. We Aberefore respertfully ask the farmers of Lebanon and adjoining counties to Examine oaf - Machine before imerchasing Merhines. Sample Ma. chines may be soca by canine' on the following named gentlemen, who are our authorized agents fur the sole of them: . Andrew Carrell, Mysrstown, Nil!limn Spahn, Lebanon John Stroh, Anueiile, County. Jacob DutwitSr, Palmyra. .7nsephll. If ersivy, Iloclisrvilin, 1 Dauphin . Samuel Ulrich , linnundstown. County. ea., AR Machines warranted in wort; REESE. COULD t LAKE Phillipsburgh, N. J., June 1, 1.851-1 w. Mtamyl Fire Insurance Com panv of AtriaviW, mokißoN CotWY. PENN'A. . riiirlscompANy obtained Do Charter at the las„t ses sion or the Lrgiolaturo of Pennsylvania, and iri•now. prepared to receive, applications, and make insurance, on Buildings, Purniture, Stocks of taah. and Merchan dise. ALso,oa Barns and contents, liana Implements. Sc. All persons wishing to insure on a Mutual Prinei pie will apply. .Itxmount If mut, Trims LIAVIEIN President. Joshrn :.I.Arz, Secretary. MAN-1(1E11S. 30IIN ruNrorm. 3AciPB FUNK. Dr. 11. A. VANES:PUCK. DANIEL S. EARLY, DAY ID BLACK. JACOB S. lid MA ND ER, DEDIVIRAIDLER, lOU N A LT:WEIN, • • ;WWII:IA'. MATZ, STO PII 11. 11 . Ari", RUDOLPH HERM, , ;'::PER PttliN SAMUEL BEIVER. Annville, May 11, ISfip:4l,o 1..1m. ADOLPISU, rtmg , na. NEEITS d ••. t e 1-7 A Friendly Invit:iiiolth to nil de,:irnim ofTurclinsing LUMBER & COAL TO TUE BEST ADVANTAGE, AT THE OLD ESTABLISDED S: WELL KNOWN '4weamulm, 7,Avl/m - oI Reistoelals l At the. UNIONCZOT.4./.. orr i4s East and 1.11%,:t 7;icies of mar.kee trecL, is ?roil!: Lebanon liorouffit. Subs'cribut, take pleasure in infonuing.the j_ :tens of Lebanon, and surrounding Counting, that they still continue the LLl3ll4Eit AND ColtI,13051• NESS, at thcir tdd and well known sbind. where they ore daily reeeithnt suppliqe : nt the Best and Well ScoSoned )1.2, trtl c oN A s iu r , o f White and lollop PIIIO BOARON PLANK and SC ANTLIN 4I • Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK rind SPAS:TUNG: . .. RAILS, patir, PA LINIIS And FENCING TtOk it UP,: ASII, from 1 lo •1 Inch: CILEEICY . , from %; to 3 inch; POPLAR. from "4," to 2 inch: , , Poplar and tlailtwood SCANTLING; • Oak and Maplci BOARDS and PLANKS; . 11nofing and Pkndering LATHS. Shingles ! Shingles ! I. Shingles ! ! ! A1.t.0, fine and Ilenduak SICINGLES. Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! 1 • A large stock of the best quality of Stove,.Brolten, Egg and t imeburnerte COAL; and also, the best Alle gheny COAL. for Blacksmiths. 463 Thankful for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a cordial imitation for a continuance of favors, ss they are confident that they now have the torgest, bcsl end cheapest etwk of LUMBER on hand M the County, thick will bo sold at a reasonable per cent:ego. Please call and examine our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. ILEINOEULS' North Lebanon Borough, May 25, $1 23 d 8 190 00 425 d 5 82438 87 $2:102 66 2438 87 Lebanon County Agricultural and Horticul tural Society. rIFIE Connulttee appointed at tho last ineetin— of the j_ Executive Committee, to prepare a Rehedure or Pre miums, select , Judges, . meetat the public hodeo or John M. Afark, on AT turday, .111743 18, 1859, at 9 o'- clock, A. DI. ELIAS :WALBORN, Chairman. Lebanon, Juno 8,1855. PUMA - WA and RE AI lliMit And Lebanon Valley Branch Railroad. REDUCTION OF TOLLS ON IRON ORE. iti la a ON and after May 16, 1859, ,5.. 1 .. . "' .pl charged per ton of 2,000 lbs. in Privatii Mrs.. For 5 miles, 21 cents. Nor 30 miles, 72 cants. 1 , 0 4$ 28 4lt 35 .. 80 ~ 15 " 48 " 40 " 85 " 20 ~ 58 ~ , 43 n 9 5 if . 25 “ 37 fi 50 .I, 1 . 00 e G. A. NICOLLS, Miy - 111859. GinflUnpl; 69 00 81,8 00 8,11.1 43 EMI OF LEPANON' COUNTY, PA NEW JERSEY MACHINE I'olice. ORPILINS , COURT SALLE. • £..t.-,le Jrxtzeplt ZiLounernian, deed. MBE undersigned will, in pursuances .of an order of he orphans' Court of Lehancitt county, expose to solo, t,y public vendne or outcry ou:SATURDAY: the 2 , 1 day of JULY, Pia), the fel lowiug described Real Es tate, late the estate of Joseph Zimmerman, deed, NO.I. living a tract of first rate LIMESTONE ELM) snit ate in the township of Cornwall, about 'one ,mile from the borough of Lebanon, and adjoins land of Moses Kreider, Jonathan Barb), and others, and in situate be- Meen tine old Lenenster road and the Plank Road. The whole tract containing IRTY.TIIREE ACRES end EIG liT Y PBRCII ES, about eleven of which is covrred with excellent TIMBER., and the hal lance is cleared and in a high itateof cultivation.. NO. 2. ConslAS of' tratt of MOUNTAIN LIND srtnate ia the teivr.ship of South Annville, and aqieins latids 1. Peter Zimmerman. heirs of Peter Bachman, - deed , and William Coleman, and contains SIX ACRES neat measure, and is covered with excellent Chestnut Sprouts, some of which are mow fit to out. The Tract of Land designated as No. 1, will be sold in parts or together as may beet suit purchasers. Sale to be held at the public house of, Lee . Zitomet man, in the Borough of Lebanon and will cotemence at .o'clock . , on said day, when te{lltli ,ill be made known by • ICENRY S.'tAMMERMIttIrI . Adminietrator of Joseph Zimmerman, deed., [By Order of limo Court.--.j. B. Idoirr, Clerk.] May IC, lafa).--ts. 1,171 LT. he sold by public voodoo or but.cry;'ofel.ft. trie.D4r, the Mk day of June, A. D. 1859, at the Public House of Henry Sieo,rist, in the Borough of Leb anon, Lebanon county, the f.dlowingßeal Estate, to wit: No. 2. A certain tract or parcel of hind situate i 0 North Lebanon township said county, adjoining hinds of Joseph Snavely, John Light (e.s.) Henry Foritta, Joseph fl:ileilmen cud others. containing Right Acres; more or lees, through whick - the Lob. Val. Railroad passes; and the public road lending 'fiOnt Lebanon' to Rellview, wish the appurtenances; subject to the right f thd"seld Railroad company. The said part No, 2. will be Bold in the whole or in parts, to suit purchasers; and would form desirable places fur Coal landings aul other int.9l- flees on said 3inilrOad, Sole will commence at One o'clock in the afternoon when °octillions of Sale will be made known by ADAM ORITTINGER, Assignee of SIMON SNAVELY a WIFE. Lebanon, May 4,11.56: $2,520,759 00 $114,765 14 20 1 Otpharasl Court Sale. TN pursuance of au order of the Orphans' Court of I. Lebanon county, will be exposed to public sale, on .S'aturday, July t, 1559, at the public hOnse of Willlant A. Moyer, in the borough, of Lehnutou,' the lent' Estate of Parra MOYon, deed., comprising a weather boarded frame LOYEETANG.EOUSE, bne and one halt 'Storks high, with Lot fronting 31 feet on Eliza.. beth street, and 05 feet deep, situate in the bor. Hi • ough of Lebtto3n. Said property adjoins on '' • the north lot of George Gasser and others, and south lot of John Clouse. 'Sole' to commends at 2 o'clock, P. M., when eanditions will be 'made *known by tiOLOMON. HAUER, Administrator By? 1110 C6llll—J. 1.1. LIGHT, Clinic, 11.5 y 25, 1.850. At the same time Acill be sold at the late dwelling of said deceased:— 1 Eight-day Clock, Bureau, Becht• I,lid BedeEtuA Tables, Choirs, Carpet by the yard, and marry other, Ir. tides. Terms will be made knowu by the above named Ad nis tra tor. Lebanon, Nloy 25, ISSO. VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY AT =lMii=M (EWE subscribersoie; Pt Private Sale,their NEW OIVELLINO .1-101,1521, situated on I e ..# Cntabetiand Street, corner of l'inegrove Alley, 111 East Lebanon, and at pusent occupied by them. The DOUSE and two stMy EITCLECII'i are substantially built of brick, cantaiall Booths roost of Ilfein papered 'and lighted by gas; a never fallihg'WellVith excellent water, as well . as a Cistern in the yard. SO31111161" Kitch. Ovdn, and otlir - out buildirigs. The LOT is 26' felt front, and runs back to .7ail AlleyaOS feel. 'On the rear part of the Lot' is erected a two story FraineSHOF ; Pig Sty, .te., Sc. The Garden is in a first rate state cf cultivation, and contains a variety of Fruit Trees and Vines, Se., EBB tar The above Property is all io god condition, and will be seld low. Title indisputable ; and poeeeeeion to be given when desired. Any person desirous of purchasing and securing a pleasant residence; will call and learn the terms of & 1 44.11191 i, ;one a,'49.1 opposite the Court Ileum ASSIGNEES' SAL PLANT4TION; - STEAM. - FLOUR - • tND SA.W MILL BUILDINCT LOTS, &C. "{.STILL be sold by public sale, on THURSDAY, sEr. rEarraue 1,1859, at the Union Steam Mills, Mile West of Jonestown, Union Township, Lebanon County. Pa.. the following real estate, viz : ABRAHAM 'WENGER'S PLANTATION, ors tract of land containing 105 ACRES and 100 PERCH ES, strict measrro, mo.dly Slate of the first quality, with the appurtenances. The improvements Are a TWO STORY, DOURI,R, BRICK HOUSE, ' wAsu tIOUST, SMOKE HOUSE, BANW. 4 !th BARN, Tenant and other buildings, all near ly new, a tine young ORCITARD, with choice FRUIT TREES, a well with pump at the portico that: never tailed heretofore, :s fine Creek Crossing the faith: about 15 acres of geed TIMBER LAND, and the rest under a gond stale of cultivation. 'Jibe:mg one of the finest farms and homesteads.fit this - part of the County. only 34 mile IDOI- Jones- L t .„ - town, Pinegrove Canal, Swatara Biros, and Union Steam Mille, and ut the Crossing of the flarrisburg, and Forge roads. . • Persons wishing to niew the promises before the: day of Stik will phase to Call vu Abraham Wenger,liringon the premises. ABRAHAM WENGETt and JOHN BOONER , S. NO.l . A tract. Of land containing 10 ACRES, neat.— - The iinprovenicata thereon are a TWO • STORY, DOUBLE, LOG- HOUSE, with a '1 I I A, Ii itched attached, a Well with pump and 4 - tuff 444 Water that never tailed on the Portroo," , tt BARN with floor, Corn Crib and Hog stable, &c., &c.; STEAM 'FLOUR AND SAW MILL, 51 ft. by 70 ft., Engine of 35 CORSE POWER, room to store front 3000 to 4000 bushels grain, on the Sod floor a roam is prepared for a Mechanical Shop, in which a bathe. Circular Saw, Grindstone, ke., Rze.. can be at tached to the Steam power. In the Saw Mill, which ii. under the saute roof, is a large op and down saw, with which lags 70 ft to height can be sawed. a Circular Saw in operation, and room Inc another.- Thewhilo building" Is erected with substantial material, livid the Most Icnient meaner, it=-being-only in operation about 10 months. 4 baein extends from the "Buildingto the Can alr which in - about MO ft. • itrlength, parts-et' i t ift s can b e . brought from Middletown on the Canal. into thetas/tin, from whirls the timber ran be drawn on the Saw Milt by Steam Power. A rail-road is in the. Course of Con struction which is to bp completed to take the Sawed Lumber out of saw mill to the canal, where it can be shipped fcr Lebanon and other places. - This will make the finest business Maris, in the Coun ty, it being on the Pinogrove Canal. only le; mile from Jonestown, S front Lelnowth, and etc the route of the gro omed Lancaster. Lebanon and Pinegrotit ltailroad;aa at- Com: the Harrisburg -4S Ilamintig, Railroad. SuMcient landing along the Canal to carry on any kind of busi- Nos- 3.3, anet4, Containingl,Aere 30. Perehea,.l Acre 35 Perches; 1 Acre 3 Perches, 're fronting on the Pine - grove Coon!, acid are suitable for LANDING OR BUILDING LOTS, NUS 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, Coto:lining, 1 A. 115 Pr., 1 A. 71 Pr., 1 A. Oh Pr.. 1 A. 140 Pr.. 1 A. 337 Pr., and 2 A. 40 itr,, sult:0)14 for BUILDING- OR TOWN LOTS. No. 11. Contains 8 A. 124 Pr. IIOTTOM LAND; duo' which a creek flows, well adopt erl for pasture. No. 12. Contains 9 A. 111 Pr. BOTTOM. LAND, one half of which is heavy TIMIJER LAND, also well adapted for pasture; the two latter border on ' the Canal. Persons wishing to view any of thwe 12 num bers, before the day of Sale, will please to call on John Dohneri. 'Hying on the premises. :r1 the Union Mills. Sole will ecintruertee at 12 o'clock, M. on said day, when conditions of Sale wilt be made ltcmirwhy,' aortm.Wrmxii, • C. BUCTIBR; JOHN SLIER K., EZRA BUCHER_ ASSigIICA'S of AnAliAlt MEW:ER and 3011:1 AMMER.. :lame S, 15.59.-Id. Public Notice TS hereby given, that the 'undersigned boo loaned to 1. Cyrus K. Snavely, of the borough of Lebanon, one ifAY 11011 SE, the psoperty of the underaigned. All persons are theref..ire, hereby forbidden to molest, or in anywise to interfere with said property. Legation, Juno 1, ptet. . Jost:pir SHANTZ.; First Fpyminte and Diploma Awarded by the Lebanon County Aviculture' Society to the celebrated IE Ili iN ArrCRES. ndßsciiii.ut of lie inertt and character of the tVateh should prove a sufficient recommendation to those who contemplate purchasing a good and reliabre Time-keeper. They disclaim any part of fereign meth aiiisus in or cost, and in regard to Time and durability distance all competition. These Watchea Aro on exhibition at J. J. BLAIR'S Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and Cumberland streets, oppo site the Market Muse, Lebanon, l'a. Nov. 3,1855. MIKE ATOTICE - The old stoop learnt it come to life again. TOTIN Pon:it would respectfully inform the publie tlmt contin ties Ihe Intel nest of DIESTONH SAW ING AND DR ESSI NG by horse power, in Chestnut • Street. East Lebanon. He finishes the following articled out of the heat and soundest limestone that can be pro cured in this neighborhood, viz:—Dona Slits and PLAT votnes, STges, WINDOW SILLS sett Item s, CZLLAR DOOR CHEEKS, OISItIeSTONES, Shoe Scraper WOOLS. RS Well RS any other article that tan he munufactatred of Ihnestone. His Curb , stonen Are from four to fire Melina thick; and hie prince in actoidance with the quality. Ito was the first person that introduced the limo-stone Into this place, and Ix now prepared to finish off lime , Minim as le give itmi appearance very little inferior to that of the halelSOMeet Marble, in proof of which Miser. lion he directs 'lli+ public to the finished work at his SO tablishment. He respectfully invites all those who In tend erecting new 'building% to call at„bienetabilithment, and consluee themselvetF: pf•tbe• exnellodt,.finimh• of bin work at also of the cheanness of his prices. Lebanon, April 2.5, Xe - w Groceries. Another Nrw Stock of Groceries, Fruits..aG, bat* just been received by OYES & MILLER, on Market St,,' opposite Mrs. Rise's 1000 lbs. New 'Valencia Raisins, selling at from 6,7, and 16 cents, per pound. Lime and Stone. HE undersigned has constantly 'outland, antler sale a good supply of the best lid e,andatorkfor bag purposes u.ar the DonaglnnoreV , lrrniee, - whieli be disposed of on reasonable terms. . • Lebanon, June 1, 1859. CUNRAD BANKS. Public sale. =I
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