ryfit 4tiuttion: TERMS, $l. 50 A. YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS. MILITARY VISITORS.—The. Man beim Rifles bave agreed to make an excursion to Lebanon, end fixed upon Saturday next for the The proposed Balloon Ascension of Mr. Light, on Monday, was again a failure, owing it is said, to the same cause as the former trial, an insufficient supply of gas. Mr. Light was very anxious to make an aerial eight, for the satisfaction of the people of his native place, and his inability to do so, owing to other causes than himself, elicited considerable sympathy. To these who expected a full report of Mr. Light's ascension in our columns we commend, in lien, thereof, the account on the outside of this paper. In to-day's paper we publish the Schedule of Premiume, oto., fur the Second An nual Exhibition of the LeitlAc;ll bounty:Want tura! Society. The Premiums are liberal, and will no doubt produce !Flitted competition in ey.. ery department: • ' .Fbr the Adrertiur. Have we not in our midst a section of Cadets t of Temperance, who liar° not met fora coneider k ahliktirigth of time? Would it not be well- for ourjoung mon to nail a meeting. Perhaps it I.would. tend toward strangthening the morale of ler place. • K. A GOOD ARRANGEMENT.—The perks county Agricultural,Suoiety, hive adopted a rule, that the membership 'tickets shall not ad. mit any person into the exhibition, bat that eve ry perso hold:ng such ticket shall receive eight separate tickets, each of which shall admit one person to the fair once and must be given up to gale doorkeeper at the time of entering. We also ;'observe that their address will be delivered in the Court Douse, in the evening, which is also con sidered an improved arrangement. On Tuesday of last week, Mr. Bowman, the County Treasurer. paid into the State Treasury; the whole of the State. Tax - due by Lebanon county, thus saving to the county a handsome ,percentage, . The tax amounted to about $25,000. C. P. Stinemetz, near Annville, harvested about GO bushels of excellent Thliesthy Seed, which ho offers for sale at retail le another column. Martin Inley, near Annville, slaughtered last week a snapper which contained. 34 eggs. The celebration of the tinited 'Brothron Sunday &shoal of &mania, will take Vince on Saturday. August fith. The 'Washing ton Sax Horn Band of Annville will be in , attend- QM The attention of Merchants =who va not yet paid their licences is directed CO the Notice of the County Treasurer in another CU 1 TS. TOE TOMATO 'AS .rOOD.—..ur. nen nett, a professor amine colebsity, considers the tem Ito an invaluable artiafe of d kt, and nsiribes to it very Important medical properties: lot. That the tomato is ono of the most poWer rut aperients of tho liver and other organs ; whore calomel is indicated, ills probably one of tho most Directive amnia least harmful remedial agents known to the profession, 2d. That a ehetitioal ex tract will 1..0 obtained from it that Will ariporsetle the use of calomel to the cure of disease. 3d. .That he has successfully treated diarrhoea with this article alone. 4th. That when used as' an Article of diet, it is almost sovereign for dyspepsia , and indigestion. sth. That it ahead : he 'constant ly used fur daily food ; either cooked, raw, or irr the form of catsup; it is the most healthy artiole. now in use. There will be a Brigade Parade at hlyentown, on Saturday, the 13th of Aterhat. Ste ad veal omen Passengers on the Lebanon Val ley ley Railroad aro now carried between Harrisburg and Philadelphia without a change of oars. An other new car which has just boon completed at the shops in Reading will he plated onthris road in a few days. A BLACKBERRYING.---FOr the sake of recreation, we spent, last week, ts day in the Cornwall little a Blackberrying. Acoompanied by about twenty male and female frienda,—as pleasant a party as can be scared up betwien the Blue mountains and our old friend Koch—we started at break of day on our jaunt. Our vehi cles were ancient, hence, respectable ones; our horses aged, hence ; Intelligeut i all of which wore viand°, of vast importance to timid and unas 'sliming individuals, as come of the party were. The caravan, which strongly resembled „a Dutch flittin, cleared the 'ambito& portions Yet the route before the good people residing along the same were through their night's sleep. 'The rising of the sun was a glorious sight, par ticularly so to those of the party unaaeustomed to snob scenes. The ascent to the bills was perform ed in a grand anti somewhat boisterous manner. The atmosphere of the bright July morning was chilly in the extreme. About six o'olock we reach ed the top of the mountains, and shortly after the blackberrying ground. The hoises were unhitch ed, tethered, and well supplied with oats and,.hay, after which we circulated ourselves in every di rection, regardless of snakes, lions, tigers, and other wild 'animals of the forest. Being all active and daring, and berries plenty, we soon aucceede ed in tilling our bauble and tiring nur bodies, so ,that by ten o'clock we re.assembled at' the camp . `iff ground, Thu women folks cooked the coffee, spreA the cloth on the mossy Ili' I 41 4; ana ' l " 4- ed it down with the beet of eating .that erAving stoinaoh ever desired and raceked. With song and laughter, light hearts and merry•facee, the proven- der was made to disappear islarmingly; An abun- dant supply, however, prevented the catastrophe :: ors deficiency. The patriaroh of She sem ; pre_ sided with dignity over our deliberations and feasting; speeches were made, resolut ions cifered.. peered and ?ideated, whialt are of no oesseqteence to the made; and hence, are oreitteci. Should pablio necessity at any future period require their publication they shall be forthcoming. The may never save the , litsien, but; they would create a smile. Fixingir9loo4'oll, *mond trip for bar -ries. In abentiiiiiltnisf u thatiies PIMPS I The piny gathered tegiethearl:A conisiltition was bad ! matters of groat importance in embryo. The springs of out wagons and the strength of our horses were the reboot matters of oonsultatien !The accumulations of mere %SAM Would vetiari -,xer the giving out of both. The iwy wee thee for home I—and borne we went. Talk gout Caps May, Saratoga, Niagara-- flash time is not as mash nnalloyad fdb 111 tham in & wkol&saason, as there is in one day, 7 1°0 Obidirt' party of man` and woman, lads ;•isad..lassys, P blackberrying I Free apf-,gitar-- • booliestlind hoople*ii---but, we •eAnno.t airnxd any apa“ to tbia, r Itreal, Isis:And to Ott tbs. column. Lead of a very pure quality has been found on the farm of Judge Rank, in Swa tars township, this county. - - The Town ,Council met on the 21st of‘July. An order for $5O was drawn iu favor of Henry Loy, on amount of Market street bridge; do. of $5O in favor of same on account of Walnut street bridge. July 27, an order was *Pawn In favor of Henry Shutt, Street Commis sioner, for $5O, on account of Chestnut street. The good' people of Harrisburg aro now agitating the expulsion of the fips and levies as a circulating medium. The holding of a town meeting is recommended. ,We do not think that a dozen fips and levies are in circula tion in Lebanon, and what few aro here pass for five anu ten cents and no mere. There is no doubt that they have been bought up here and taken to Harrisburg, and 30 long as they aro taken there, at former value, all the fips and levies in the country will tend in that direction. A• simple agreement among the merchants not to take them for more thsn fire and ten cents will cure the The fact has been fully establish ed that acids promote the separation of the bile from the blood, whieh is then passed from the sys tem, thus preventing fevers, the prevailing dis eases of seminar. The Journal of fleulgt says, all feiers are billions," that is, therbile Yin the blood. , Whatever is antagonistic to Wiwi; 'cool in.' It is a common saying that fruits are "eueling," and also berries Of very description It because the acidity . whi*-tlioy cohtaiu aids in separating the bile frotw;tbis blood, that is, aids in purifying the blood. Hence this:•great yearn ing for greens and lettuce, and salads in the early spring, those being eaten With vine gar; hence also the taste of something sour, for lemonades, on an attack of fever. But this be ing t h e ease , is easy to see, that we nullify the good effect of fruits and berries in proportion as we eat them with sugar, or even sweet milk, or cream. If we eat them in their natural state, fresh, ripe, perfect, it is almost impossible to cut too many, to eat enough to hurt us, especially if we eat them alone, not taking any liquid with them whatever. Hence also is buttermilk oreven common sour milk promotive of health in summer time. Sweet milk tends to haliallsofss in seden tary people, sour milk .is antagonistic. The Greeks and Turks are passjohutely fo;td of sour milk. The shepherds use rennet, and the milk dealers alum to make it sour the sooner. Butter milk acts like watermelons on the system. We respectfully invite•the 'atten tion of the public : to Dr. Ross' pure fountain Soda Water, prepared in iron fountains lined with porcelain, from the best emteriate, and Oa cored with the choicest . fritit syrups. All who desire a delicious, healthy and ice-eold beverage should call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court House. Several• of the Sehaefterstown Sabbath Schools, intern] Ito Weds harvest .horuo celebrations, on Saturday nekt. The Persever ance Sak Horn Bran Band, is eipected to be on hand. Win. M. Derr, Esq.,.will'deliver an ad. dress. The citizens of SehuetTerstown, Lebanon, &e., ate respectfully incited tir attend. ELECTION.—The semi-annual e lection for officers of the Perseverance Engine and Hose Company, was hold on the 26th ult., With the following result :—Presidoet, Amos R. Boughton; Nhoo President, Andrew H. Embich ; ceofetar Y ,John W. liarbeeori ; Assistant,. Lor. D. Derr ; Treasurer, Adam Rise ; Directors, A. 11. Embleh, 11. Shirk; lat. Engineer, Wm. Rauch; let. Assistant, Henry S. Harbeson ; 2d. Engi neer, AndreW Iteineohl; ,2d. Assistant, Win. it. H. Enibicli. Mr. Ward -isthe sole agent for the Magic Duplicating and Impression Paper.— It is a, beautiful article with, *kick to write with out pen or ink, It alio copies writing, plants, designs, music, colors fur 25 cents. To CLEAR A ROOM OF MUSQUI TOSS.—A writer in •ir Bauth Carolina paper" says, "I ha`ie tried the knowing, and find that it "%arks like a charm.' ; Take of gum camphors a piece about one third the size of an egg, evap orate by placing it: tin vessel and bolding it over a lamp or .candle," taking care that it, does not ignite. The sttitbke Will soon fill the room anti eipel the mosquitoes. One rtigltt, not long : aloft, I was terribly an noyed by thane, when I thought of and tried the above, after which neither saw or hoard them that night, erne. Wait morning there was not one to be found in the room, though the window had been left open all night." SALR OF CUMBSRLAND VALLEY RAILROAD S'incx.—Eight hundred thousand dollars worth of the old - steak of .the„Cumberland Valley Bail road, which *as owned by citizens of Philadel phia, VillB sold to the Pommy'roots Railroad Com pany last weelf .As every share of this stock bas axote,itine* ,owners will have control of, and hereafter. Mariam" the affairs of the Cum-. bertand Valley, and of course will inquire our forwarding men.to run their freight cars to Phil adelphia on the Pennsylvania. Central instead of the Lebanon Valley, as they do at present. It is siipposed that new officeris will he selected to man agethe Cumberland Valley road, and new ener gy employed in conducting it.—ffarrisburg Pat riot. - - It I 111 lte% Preaehing in the , Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday morning and evening. Union Eviler Meeting at the Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock, dVery,Motidav evening. German Preaching n e xt Lords day evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. . English preaching neXt SuidaY Morn ing at 9i o'- clock, in Selene, 'Lutlitran.eproh. English priMchingdreit Sattitay ripening, an d Gemini in the evening, in the Moravian Church. Prenehing next Sabliith evening, in the English language, in the geformed Church. Suriday,,Angust 7th,.service at 3 Elf. and the Holy Communion. Bishop "Bowmen' is also expected to be present.lf he comes, confir mation will be administered: -•, • ~,,,,,„ 11 . . .. On the 2gth nit., in,..Vorth 'Lebanon township, ..john Henry, infant sow niiTosoPh land -quan,u Rocht, aged-0 months and IL days ' ' tt • - Private Sale, . - Tal 'subscriber effete at Private Side big: new two! str.p.DWELLING lIONSE, situated in limo bII* Beth atnait, -Lebanon, Pa. The Douse by 28 feet, has 2 rooms on the rfirstOloor and Bon theAseeond. The other improve . mints are a good NrAattaousz,•Bako. 111 wren, Cistern and Garden. The Lob te.52% by 68 bet. . The above property is Mt new , • and in a good condition, and will be mid on 1 caw, term& Possession will be given on the let day of .-41pril, Apply to , 11. HEIDI; PhoMgrapher. Lebanon, Aug. 8, 1839.-tf. - rastADEI ,BIaGADE A Grand Brigs& lands' , will be held AT MTEll6l.O l rN;'' ON SATURDAY, Auegi11..1 3 4, 05 1... The following ComPalselli. are Wasbin gton Guards, Igtoutheburg, DaDrornborg Cavalry, lbsbrersburdi 110 ,_ Myerstown Dragoons, Myerstown, 0 1). r i , 7 or. Cameron Guards, -Harrisburg, t. Trederiokabort Guards. iredariokebariVit. FArn National Irides, Jonestown, d o , 'lraber. s de. Murray. Jonestown Mee. Jonestown, d„ Boors. w a ibi a gtou Legion; Womolsdort l d Itingold Light 'Tutantry. Eltouotwilltrin do: Dada° ' p.tWershurg Millersburg, ' do. - Arline. aenti Artillefy,.Strautstowu, , do, ' Ddiraner. Berm/111e 9ArtlaTt MATOR GrAYL. X.E114 and' *SW" , taMi did CcoMmend Of the PARADB. • " . . 4 • • DagArdn WAL "TIM. ldgreeensi, duvet 8, 18841. THE LEBANON ADVER r EISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GENT OIds ; of Franklin ß Fire insurance ter OmPan7 in Phil adelphia. Lebanon, August 3, 1.859.-* Timothy Seed for Sale. iNiE subscriber has a large quantity of fine Timothy L Seed, of his own raising, which he will retail -in quantities to suit purchasers. C. P. STINJALETZ. Annrllle, August 3,1559.-6 t. PROPOSALS • PRCPOSALS will be received at - the Commisatonere Office, on Monday, the 16th Ina, for Me purpose of furnish ing the Coal at the Court House and Jall. 30 Tone of them will be required. JACOB BACITMAN, bIICIUEL DElNlNClER4Commieedefteri. DAVID HOLLINGER, Lebanon, August 3,"1864. Notice to Dealer& ALL Dealers who have as yet neglected Wring up their [demure; tiro hereby notified to rioreo Mimed) .ately and without delay, they hail,/ been doe for the last three months already and - meat be settled for, NI shall be compelled -to proceed' according to la*. JOS. BaWfifit;;Treasuese Lebanon, Aogoet 3,1859.-3 t. of Lebanon Co. To Let. TTHE undersigned offers ble bowls, in .Rust .fiebanon, for RENT. PeseeSsion will be given - cm the a first day of September next. For portioning op , . NY to .1. 11. REIM, Photographer. Übangi', August 3 , 1859.. S Teao,hers Wanted. rIPITESchooI Directors of 80N$ ANSI/ILLS' School I. • District will meet et School House, No. 1; in nn• Tills, on Saturday, August-2n, 1869,.at 9 o'clock, A. Me for the piwpose of examining and employing 8 Teachers for the schools of said district for the awning Ural of six tuontht. Liberal *miler ie.s will be paid: fir..Houck, Deputy Superintendent, will be present to conduct the csainination . CHRISTIAN REBURY, President.' Div its BWiT, Secretary. [Auguit 3,1869. Public Notice AMEETING of the' Lebanon County Agricultural Society will be held at the Court Home., on Monday, the .I.sih day of Aug tat, IA when Reports of Committees wilt be acted upen,antiorrMonali will be rrreivett frOm the Brass Bands of Lebanon coon tr., for their service; +luring the Fair The Bands are to state the iruoiber of mini and i ristrunients nod compen settee. A full attendance is requested: ar other busi ness of importance will be acted upon. WILLIAM BANK, President. ¶V,ti.laM Uaioß. secretary. Lebanon, August 4, „ • OF TOWN OR BUILDING L0T.,5, 910 be sold by public vendue, on .Saturday, the 3rd. day of September next, at the public house of Hen. ry Bowman, in tho.Dereligh of Lebanon, by the cub. scriber, thiefollowingalescribed THIRTEEN TOWN OR 1102".LDI11'O-LOTS, situate in the aforesaid Beroneh, fronting on the Berks and Dauphin turtipate, aKcx tending frOm the public read which forma tlie•Viethris boundary of said Borough Eastward. to Don't 3tiehter's lot (late Owen Alerta.) No, 1, being 36 feet on said turnpike,- and 46 feet at 'North end. and 130 feet deep; the others being 23 feet front, by 130 to 165 feet deep. and extending North to a 15 feet Alley. and lately laid out into a town plan with the proper streets and alleys by Manama of 'Jacob l'unk's Addition of tlte Town of Lebanen.” .ale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.-When attendance will be given, and terms of sale madeknown by JACOB FUNK Lebanon, August 3,1350. Public Sale. DESIRABLE PROPERTY. (TILL be Bold on Saturday, Sfp. tembet. 3. 1859 by the nodersigneikAsaktnees of.blisa Kirmia.,:on the premises, the tolloalturileid.Eitatio. Viz :v-vd.bout 8 AQRES.OF GOOD .tA.1 , 110 Situate In South i.binun lowwhip, .L•banan county, about 1 mlips Irons Lebanon end 3 from Sehmilernown. The State hoed leadingketween the two named places, divides *MUM' FO that 5 acres ate on the Haat and 3 on the West or gild road. "Said property adjohaa lands of Joseph Snyder, Nicholas Becker, and Peter Wolfersber ger, The improvements are on the 4 Acre tract, and ronsipt of a good twoltory neathenboarded DTVELLINO 1106 , 5 E, new BARN. imrtmesor, wear. SHOP, cud other. ousboildirig* all id . goord A never failing Well of Water, with Pump. is near the h•also, and also A large verie'y of Fruit Trees. It is situated in a pl e asant nelghborbood,..l2 an' excellent Smi th.stand. and bag been for many years known as "Backer's Smith•shop." The land ikin good order, no. der good tepees, and divided into convenient lots. The property will be sold inSphole or tz di a v A ided im , as cu m wit ay . sult purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11„ when terms will be made known by 3108 ES STROHM, Aosignees of ;des Kit:llMR- B. Brieffro, Amotionber. • " fAtitgoat 8;1859. ASSIGNEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MILL AND WATER POWER PARAT I I 1101 1 21 i) find ifiVgrai Tra td Cr Land. ./ ILL he sold on the prenilses, on.IVEPSERBIT. -314 the 28th, day of SE.PTEMBER, 1869-at 12 o'clock, 51., the REAL ESTATE OF HENRY sit uate:hi Millete9.lr township, Lebanon Co ugy,..iind State of ICPVIS: • ' No. 1. All that Sidotantird Two.storY BRICK DWELLING SOUSA:: ai(33 by 86 feet,), TWO-STORY BRICK SUMMERand SPRING HOUSE, coats SPOILT NIONHORINT AND :Smarms= Mitt, 45 by .55 feet, - with - all the modern im prosements,.a two-story SHINS CHOPPING 'HILL and SAW Mitt, on a never-Mining ; stream of voliter,indth , a head and fill of nineteen feet, with the full and free use all the water of Millereek, and a piece of ground thereto belonging, situation the Lebanon Valley Railroad; and 'ailjoining.Noe. 2 and ,3, containing about 8 ACRES,.with • a ,Youso OCCHACD or FEW.. THEM,- .No. 2 All that STONE MANSION HOUSE, 011 Roughicasted, with Shrubberry, Fruit, Ac., LARGE STONE BANK BARN. nearly new, gnu Shed and Cord Crib attachad, with a nover failing Sprin• of water near the house, and a stream of water in the Barn-yard, - and also water in each field, ad jainingNo. 1, containing about 39- ACRES of dratouality LIIIN4TONS LANG, in a high state of caltiration. I No, 3. All that aubsiontial new BRICK' HOTEL, 49 • by 33 feet, with awingatMehed 20. feet eqUare. kniwni as PAIRLOCK HOT.SL, on the Lebanon Palley Railroad, ate Allasimer's Shalom-- with extensive Stability, Coal Whirr and ablating; adjoining Nos. :2 ittelli rantaiaing about 9 Acres of -first gualityaflemd. No. 4. All that certain:llolMß kid LOT OFOROGNE,' situate in .Newinanstown, *micro township. Parts Count ty, and State aforesaid, adjoining Let of Win.,,Detrass, on* the west, lands of John Kapp on the , north, _lands' of Marion tottnship ou the east,. tail the public road, lead fag through said Newmantoirn, on the south, contain ing about 75 Perches of Land. No, 5. All that certain niece or tract of Land adjoin ling the 'Lebanon Valley Itallthed, shont•soo yards entit of the abort -Station, and adjoining lands , ofi the heirs of J. M. Gerhard, dec'd, Jerome Person, and tract No. 6, 'containing about 6 Acres. N. &All that certain piece or Tract of Land, adjoin ing,lands of the heirs of J. bI. Gerhard, dee'd, lands of d.' elder, J. Noll, and others, and adjoining No. 5, con taining :Mout 5 Acres. No. 7. All that certain piece or Tract of Land situate in Millcreek township, Lebanon County, and State afontsaid, adjoining land of the heirs • of J. M. Gerhard, J. K.lop,ind others; this tract being CHESTNUT TIMBER of twenty , years' growth, and within two valeta the Lela Val. Railroad , cantata ing - about 6 Acres. - No. 8. is ancalier TRACT OF CHESTNUT TIM BEJt LAND, sitnate in the Township, County and State aforesaid, adjoining . lands Of J. -Broanan, Won. Seibert and others, an/Wining about 7 Aerial. No. 9. Is a Tract of MountainEand, situate in Town. ship, County and State aforesaid, adjoining landa of P. Shoeh, Wm. Kreisber and others, containing. about 5 Acres. On this traetthere is - IRON . ORE of good quiddity. dFor further particulars, Plans, At., address H.R. er,M illissimer's Mill P. 0., Lebanon county, Pa., or Jonathan liilg, Millbach. P. 0., or G. F. Miller, Shaffer*. town, P. O. 45 PereeneWishing to-gitintine the - ptetnit l es,±vll call on either of the tuldersigned. Tar'id's wjli be Made known on day of sale, by • ' • J . ONATHAN IL L IG, 81 F.- MILLER, Assignees of H. IL Mumma; Millcreek Township, August 3, . 1659. LEBANON COUNT'S Agricultural and kaortitcul. • turd . • SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION! 351 a... To be held on WEDNESDAY, TWINS- DAY and VILITIkY, the 28th, 29th and - Bout of OBYTBBIBEN,1808; at the 800/Br TY'S OBouNDs known as the ‘-hLTEX.hiIf EBTATE," in LEBANON, YA. SCHEDULE OF PREMIUMS. thittle—Durbam Build. Beat Bull, 3 years abd upwards $1 00 " under & 800 44 461 n " " 2 200 4 , ruder 10 mouths 1 00 * Uurr i ri ' rn' COwo. B st Cuw, 3 years and upwardso3 " Helfer, 2 years and under 3 3 00 itt I Ir. 414 , 2 200 m " Calf Under 10 enthe ' " 1 00- „ De rOll BUN. • Beet Bull, 3 years and upwards . 03 do 2 " " uu" .2 dera . g 30 do 1 " " . 03 do Calf under 10 months 1 00 DeVoil ;COWL • Baste** 3 years and unmade ' ..11 00 do Heifer,2 " '' under • 00 ao '• ..de " 2 '3OD do Call; undid . 10 months 00 , , -JAY/Mitre Bulls. sal :skit, i yarent and ,upwards • 00 do 2 .". unttnr 6 fl so do - :" 00 do Calf, under 10inikuths • - • 100 yrottire Cows. lkist Cow, 3 years and upwards 6 00 dn " Helfer, 2 " under ft.. • 300 400 doCM!, under 10 months. . 100 Alderney Bulls. - - Beat Bo % Spars „ satd upward. 6 00 do 2 -.. outlet , . t o ” " 2:. • sas ,4a .O. under 10 months -1 de Earl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Al4'erney Cows Best Cows, 3 years and upward, 6 00 do heifer, 2 n •, under 3 300 do " 1 " " 200 du Calf under 10 mondlis 1 00 Grade, or Native Bulls. Best 113•11, 8 /rani and upwards 5 DO do 9 " " unda• S aDo d o 2 2 DO do Carr and. rla mamba lao Grade, gr Navive Cayce. Bue Ou*, S years and up mkt ds do Helfer, E " .o• under do " 1 " " do Celf under 10 months Working Oxen nest yoke of *.xe6. '-..6.0C 2d bort •' " 300 Beet team of 6 yok•ot oxen, from any p ar t or the State .Dip]olon .al .Cilltill. Best pair i 4 fit ilia' 'limbs &cowl bet " - Beet rut Blalock. 2ri best dcr ' - Ankh COWS But 11114 04w 5.00 2d - bast do , ',"4lqg itg o . The Coat tobe kept ea grawbr 1.? during met, cod kw tea days warkmate each waled of tenietit to be furnished. Ist , Ags and breed at COta, and dose of Calving. '- 24—Qu 'salty of intik in weight, and elect iirliutter ntatioirton such Cow, Jarboe lash period of ten days. 3d—Tee facts to be Wedded by the ad/davit of cultipe titer -I- other persons eunretunt therewith. Cratinittee—adans lleitniats,3•thal; Jacob Settny, - Bwe, tars ; Juba Muth, Jacklau; hieleber Richard, London derry; J ha Zits, Cornwall; Philip Horst. Beath Leb anon; Henry lielltuar, Not th labation Wits. Shark, Let anoti Borough J. Behney, Bethel. ' (Class 2.) , .. rlareetit, Best Stallion or heavy draft, 4 pita and orse 6 00 21 best -do do to du t•.. ,• 200 Beat stallion do de tlo 3dO and under 4 300 24 best do do do 3 do do „do 4 1 60 Best stallion do de do 2do de do 8 200 2d best do do do• 2do do .do 3 100 Best stallion do do /do 11. . 2 1 00 24 boat do do 1 do e ,do. :2 Diploma m Best stallion fur quick work and idi*, Try,. anti over s 00 21 beat stallion for quick Work and sadille,4y'rs 2 . and over Beat autiliinfor quick work and - saddle, 3 . years and ondor 4 . - 3 110 2 , 1 beet stallion fur quick work and eaddie,B y'rs and under 4 1 60 Best stallion for quick work at 4 saddle, 2 years and auditor 3 . ' 2 00 24 best stallion for quick work and saddit l y'rit and under 3 1 00 Boat stallion fur quick work and sadd a,l year and antler 2 100 24 beet stallion for quick w rk and Saddle,' per and udder 2 Diploma Beat Brood mare fur heavy draft, 4 y're sad, ver 5 00 Al beet do do du 4 do d 200 Bsst do do do 3 years aud under 4 3 00 Beat Brood /faro - with Colt for heavy draft, 4 y'r a and over 5 00 24 best brood 'mare with colt for heavy draft, 4 years and over 2 OG Best ',rood mare with colt for ha ivy draft,3 y'is and u tater 4 3 00 Best brood mare for quick work and saddle, 4 yeura and over 6 Op 2d best broo,:. Were for quick work and iambi 0, 4 yeara and over 2 00 Best to ood mare jor quick work and saddle, 3' - years nod under 3 00 Beat bro..d mare with colt fur quick work and saddle, 4 years and over 5 GO 21 beat brood snare e Ito cult for qt ick work and sioido. o yonrs and a ter 2 00 Best brood mar° With colt fur quick work and saddle. 3 years Rea under 00 Best hors" cat under one year old - 2.00 Beet Filley or make colt, under one year old 2 00 2tl lois/ 'do ,do do do 1 , 00 Beat gelding fur lire,' draft 2.1 qrst - do do do Heat rAcuily hurl 010321 Rest pair of Carri e tiaras : 2,1 Welt de do Rest pair at farm horses 24i had do - do 2 00 Beat 4 horse Was , 61/0 "set 6 du do 600 , :Trotting and Peeing ilorsee. •,- • Best trotting home, mere or gelding in harness., or otherwise; trial to take Owe on Thureday,open to cum & etitore from any county in the State 20 00 Best pacing honor, mare or gelding trial on Thursday, open mail Competitors ' 10 00 Diet trotter :rom Lebanon conaty only; trial on Thursday ~ ". - • a , 10 00 Bast pacer front Lein: won county only; trial on Thursday - - . •„! ' t. 6 00 ea. The aticamefullouipetitor in the Bret txfaikkonki he Le from Lebanon con ..ty, cannot compete is the sec and trial for Lebanon county home only. ', C.insmittae —Jacob Behney, Jackitoei George Garber, kb, Best lianover; Abraham 'ROW, • Ilebielberg ; John Zimmeirman, Milloreek ; John. Wolfersberger ; Jr., Lon. donderry. Wines 3.) Muleo. " Bast Jick 3 00 11..er. Jean 3` ' 11._bt pair of Zdules 2d ti.st Hest 4 mule testa. do G GmtioittrA Tomei, North 1,0 hohhh ; Lrerl Wolf, Beale]; John 11/Wolin. (I' Sc) - North Ann vale ; Q. 2 May, UDi011; aliCtlasl Sochi:win, South Anuville. (Class 4.) Sheep— °omit . ' old: Boat Rock 3 00 do pan I:vtea, =Mies ifiao .3 - 200 do do Samba, do ad i... 100 Sti,Bih OWDS Best Bock, 300 d . pou Ear a, riot leg; ifian 3 - - 2OD do do Inaba, do do 4 ' 140 OM= B=et Buck do pan Esres, 'pot toss than 3 do do lambs, do do 4 .le / nos U 4 . 47 o o St .j t i o nE k . wesomt femss t - 11 - 0171:3 -- * 3 00 '8'414, do to - 200 Li4Porte4l Skimp 1 00 Best Iftick 300 OP Ewe 2 00 Sax a a Be s aek do pan Kites, not leas titan 3 .do dulambs do -do 4 t • Zll t Shoop, . . . Hui rot 'sheep yettra wad uprxrdi - - - rentmitt.coi :4;-Itotiry Schatlie . r,. N. L. township; Fret - eriti4 lloffiriili.3leidelberg; Gibson Sperow, North Ann 'rine ; Benj. Horst, South LebanOn; lesec li, ITennch', Jackson. ' - (Maga 5 ) Swine—Large ilreed Including Chester, Berkshire, liernitelitre, Leicester and their grades Best Boer neer 2 years. . 300 do do I year and under 2 100 do do 6 Month and under Iy - ear 69 Best breeding sow ; over 2 years 2 00 de do 1 year and under 2 100 do do months and under .1 year . 60 Beet le: of pigs, not lege than 4, under 6 mouths 200 Small Breeds Including Suffolk, Im)rorad China, Cldneae, Weapon: tan and their grades. Best Boar -00 Bost sow 2 00 Beet 4 fattened hop 3 00 Bost singe fat hog 2 00 Goatmittee —John Loran, I ondontierry; Jacob Grabill, South sonville • Simon 'Volta, 'Union ; . John Becker, 'Mlllcreek ; Jacob Wenger,(.l. B.,)Swatara. (Class 6 ) • Pon'try. Best Ginnie Fowls, 2 Cook and 2 liens 50 do Sat 'tetanal do 50 do Dorking do So do-Poland do 60 do 13,ack Spanish do 60 do Jersey Blues' ' do !I • 60 do GiOici:Chitta, Malay or MUM:got:hi 50 d 0 litetihttBe , ; 60 o Domlidintr:" .. !do r 50 do Lot or potakinwited by ezbibitoi 1 00 do pair of so de pair of Grine do • pier of Wilds:Pease do pair a' 9lin.cov;, Ducks 50 do pair of Pea Fowls ' 60 do pair of Chioa Get** 60 do pair of Guinea. YOWIS 60 do fixhibition of Pigeons . 60 Cbasadtlat.—Conrad Stark. Lobatott Borough; 'Jona that °PIK itothel; Jacob Adams, East Hanover; Tobias Lants,Corawall; -04orge P Mown, Ilcidelberg. —• (MUSS 7.) 'Farm Jen plum ezts. . Boat Parm Wagon, 4 burden • - 2 50 do harrow 00 . du" Plough'for 9 hordes 1 50 do Plough for 2 diners I 80 do Plough fort horse 60 .do Embroil P.hatch. , 100 do Cultivator, 2 horns CO do Caltivator. I Muse 60 do Farm BMW , 1 00 .do Garden Holler .6o do horse Rake 'Diploma a 2 Oit do Ost..Yolta " 60 do Road Scraper :• , 60 do Hay Slimmer Diploma ail 00 " Portable flay Sham 2'oo ~ . do Portable Cider Prat! ..; pipjuioe, oo do sod moat aawerows'eollectiou or Ak4, , rioultaral Implenotorto Diniogui s 3 00 . do Car linter lAO do lifpritingf blisobleM, , ' dq pripplor'We. , do 001 ' do Grain , Vmd do fidytimandololo* do band do. 11 nap do S Wean): nal dO R.damo do d long handledlabovelds do 6 short bandied 0110 , 001 do 6 Oorn Rood do net of Ham BUMP o 0 do .orollection of Pares Tools, arranged to &putt* 1 00 Cbmpattit;;Samaillii SlOUSe,'Jacksoul, Jobs Biwa u. Londonderry; Jasepii if Bomberger. South Lebanon. Solomon It Light, Unicer, Leine Inapt, North Imbinon. . , . . . ,Windd 8.) - Machinery. • Alit brain. Drill with met attach. • went Apic ai ma op iddOloveg 4 f do !Mint Ifachino 1 00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS • do Nag,, Straw and Fodder Cutter Diploma a 1 00 do Vegetable Cutter do Corn end Cob Crasher, here* power 1 00 do lower Corn Sheller 1 60 no Hand Coro Sheller 1 00 do Threshing Machine 6 00 do Railway Horse Power 6 00 do Sweep Gorse Porter 6 00 do Separator ' 1 00, do It taper Diploma *5 00 do Mower Diploma a 5 00 db Reaper and Mower combfned 6 00 ao., The Alrechloee enumerated above, to be tried nn the ground, for the in spentlon of the Judges. Exhild tees preferring , a Diploma, in Caere wheraa Premium has been awarded to the amount all rr upwards, on farm inglmplenatnts, eau have it in place at the mono,. fVentraince.--Ssinuel Goebert, Bethel; Peter, Bwanger, Len tonderry; Michael Urich, Jacioen ; Cyrus Schools, Union; John Orabid, Heidelberg; Henry Urich, East Hanover; Samuel Erb, Cornwall. (Chute 9:) ." Leather. Beet Hermes and Upper Leather 1 00 Second beet do do 60 Bert dressed Calf Skits 1 00 Second best d. 60 Commit re —Hl?ree Arndt. Swatera; Nuannuel B Salem, East Hanover; Samuel Never, South AittlViliN; Martin Rudy, Bethel; Henry Bowmaw, Lob. Borough. (Class 10 ) ligrnesa end Saddlery. _Best Bridle and Side Seddl, Diplomas 1 00 ffeet Saddle wad 14141 . ' Diploma a 1 00 Beat siir,de set of Wagon Harness Diploma e 1 00 Beat 4 sets of Wagon liarnese, complete Diploma * 3 00 Best 4 *ate of Cart ;ears 50 Best double eel Carriage Hareem Diploma a 2 00 Best single Carriage Herren Diplome a 1 00 BeetTlaveling Trunk. Diplom% arnsmittet.OViorge Weidman. North Annville; Cooper, Ewa Ileaorer ; Daniel Bttchter, Lebanon Bur ough. 6 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 t' do a oo 3 00 ou (Class 11.) Bouts and Shoes. Best pair of litiOte .. Best pair of Gaiters . - Diploma Beet half dozen pair LOW' Shots. assorted w , 100 Chin Infitee‘..-John A W igiey.Milicreek; John II Groh, North Lebalsott tuirsihip; Adam Yeakly, S. Lebanon. •ielass 12) (Cabinet-Ware. , est Bureau Diploma .e I - 00 Best Bedlam! Diploma test School Desk /Antoine Best M.dozen Chain Diploma Best "IX dozen mine seated Choirs Unto :re Cmnotittee—Thorrine Kramer, Londonderry; Daniel T. Bordner, Union; Benjamin Mays, Heidelberg.' ( 1 1/ ABA 13 ) . Musical Instruments. . . Lest Plato . . Diploma Best Melodeon . Diploma Best collection Musical Instruments Diploma Corpreiriet —Dr. B. F. Fchneck. Lebanon Ibircush ; !Berman Rauch, North Lebanon Borough ; John Brief*, t ;jackson. . V . ess 14. Flour,. Grain aria hoot Crops. Beat cwt. Wheat Flour Diploma & 1 00 Second Best " Diploma Bost cat. Rye Flour - , • 100 do Buckwheat Flour 100 do Corn Meal from kifn dried corn 100 Beat Bushel White Wheat 75 do " Ited' 7s do " Bye fir do " Oats ' 5O do " Buckwheat 50 do . Barley 60 do . Yellow Flint Corn 50 do " White " ' 50 do " Mixed " 50 do- " Ca:tier Seed 1 00 do “ Timothy Seed.. - SO do " Sweet Potatoes._ 50 do " Mercer Potatoes 50 do " I inkeye so do " Field Turnips 25 do " PAM- ffelp - ut do " Sugar 'Meets • 25 do 3 Sateet,Fampkins Largest and Best Quality 50 do if field ' " . 50 . . Oa 5 lbs. Hops 25 „do Spec imens Chinese Sugar Cane - 50 del. - .4t...' , " Seedling Potatoes 50, ...; ricerintiffiti.—Johrt Albert, Bethel ; Daniel 'Ulrich, lendonderry ; Minty Muss. Union; Josiah Sheik, Biva lve ; Jacob Shook, Millcreek. . r .. Class 15. garden Vegetables: . - Best 12 Stalks of Celery ... so '4lO 6 Meads Csatlitlower 60 do 6 " Broccoli GO 'do 0 "2. Cabbage 50 do 34 7 .p4 ft -Lima Buns .25 do 12 ears Sugar Corn 40 12 Sweet Potatoes 25 do 12 Mouser " 25 do 12 Dballosys " 25 dtb 12 White table turnips 25 do ia carrot. 25 do 12 Bests 25 do, 12 Parsnips 25 do 12 White Onions 26 do 12 Yellow " 25 'do 12 Tomatoes 25 4o 3 Garden Spadini . 25 'do Bunch Double parsley . . , ...... 25 do ~2 Purple Egg Pla,ta 26 Bret and largest assortment of Git..ilett "age.' tables, raised by market Gardeners , 2 60 Best and largest assortment by private Gar deners . 2 50 Second best 1 50 Chamities„—.ll, B. Lehman, X. L. Township , Ehas Groff. Bethel; - Mrs. G. F. Millet , . Ileidleberg ; Mrs. Geo. F. Sicily, Vision ; Mr'. (leo. liblinian, N. L. Borough: Mrs. I. D. Rupp, Swatara ; Mrs. Casper. Skunk, Corn wall. 00 50 fp 00 CM Diplom_ b 00 2 00 6 00 S 00 4 0 00 4 00 6. Class 10. Dairy and Household Products. t , 'Boat 5 lbs. Print Butter . 150 Second beat • . 75 Best 5 lbs. Dump Butter 1 50 Second beat : 75 Beat 20 lbs. Firkin Butter _ 1 50 Second best 75 Best 6 lbs. English Cheese 50 do 5 lbs: Dutch " . ; 50 do 5 ibis.' Honey. 1 00 ':•• Becond best - • ''' .' :i ,I• 75 seal;The Roney to be taken, without destrayfut tho bees and the kind of hives used and in the anagenialat of th . e same, to be accompanied by a wriften statement. Best kiaan Second bastso Best Bruit Jelly . . ' 50 do ,- • Preserves 50 do Tomato *. 25 do Quince and Peach Butter 25 do Sampleiipple Butter 25 do Specimens pickles • 25 do Wheat Bread 1 loaf • 50 Second Beat 0 0 ' 25 Beet Itye ° " ' 50 Second Beet " " - • 25 3 00 2 an OD GO U 0 1 00 2 00 Cantatittee.—Thomas Capp, Swatara Torrid Mathew Millcreek ; Mrs. (leo. Weidman, N Anneal° ; Mee Anl - Rank, Bwatara; Mies Amanda Zimtuerrasn. Neb. dleberg; Ma D. Meyer, Bethel ; Mite Itlary Illigg,, Mill creek : blot. A. Wilhelm, Cornwall ; Dirs. Daniel rt, Coo ver; Jackson. Cleat " ' Confectionery ,Beet assortment of Candles Beet,Pound Cake Beensd beet " Beet Sponge Second beat " Beat Doughnuts. " Juinblea " Delicate Cake Committee.—J. A. Bongo', Jackson: John Kbnports, N. Annville : Thomas Harper, Uanover • Mrs. John Krelmer, Jr. Jackson ; Airs. J. George, Lebanon Bor. Miss Mary Baader. Lebanon bor ; Mrs. Frederick Ern. Utah, Lebanon bor. 'Domestic Man _factory Class 18 Beat 10'iards woolen Carpet do 16. " Rag Carpet do 6 ' H oaten cloth do S " Barred, Flannel do 6• " Plain " do 6 " Linen Diener do 6 do Barred do 5 Plain Linen de „5. ' Tow Cloth, do 6 lbs Flax do pair woolen blankets '.do double coverlet Second best Coverlet' .• • : . Beat lb linen sewing thread Best table cover ~ Second beet table cover Beat quilt ' Senixabbast • '• ' 26 anneraked—Wle. sL , Weigly, Heidleberg ; John Seltz er, Hanover ; Johrißeiningerat Londondcry; John Car per, S. Amarillo ; Abrm. Shark, E. L. bor. a • ORES 19. Needle Work. Beet variety of wended work 1 00 Second best " s," - ' 50 Best specimen Embroidert , 1 00 Best ornamental shell work 50 Beet Lamp mat . 50 Best specimens wax dowers 50 Best artificial paper Sowers 50 made in articles both the above list must 'be made ut the family, and el bibitors must furnish evi dence to this etrect it required:. Cbstmittee—Pred. Shultz, Jr., Mlllereekt. Semi. Seg. nor, Londondery ; , Sires Elizabeth llatick,..Jhcksou; Dirs. Thomas Harper, Ilanover; Aire. David Hammond, L. bor; Mill Elba Brunner, Swetara; Sirs. Jos. floret, S. L. T. Clue 20. Fruit. . • - Best variety of Choice apples three of each kind, named and labelled 1 60 Second beet • 1 00 Best dogma fall apples - 60 Second best • I 25 Beet satiety of cholee peaches, three of each, • named and labeled 1.50 Second beat . 75 Beet variety of pears, named and labeled 1 60 ascend beet, .; . 76 Beet three varieties pew 50 Beet dosen quinces : 50 Second beet . • 26 Ilea eollectton -grapes - Diplome - a 1 00 ilesend best. • - - - . 50 -Bast olleotlen p 25 010 Diploma .2 26 beet " Beet pea onmeduieetilseasetto culture •• . 60 Best specirens st watanselouabspelimn • AO do 25 ' do, ..--"r, -.yettrede P/um do banialleadeleilopi ' • . Diploma da:.bottleCilder - , ~,- I," t r. :: q, c - - , ;.Diploma - air All fruit to remainstill bleu of fair and in all eases to,Aselgr. Ani by the Hollibiter: I r . -..-. ,; • 1 . . a s omedeeek-yrilliam Lebnian, , lo. bar; Henry,Gilbert, Hanover; John Weller, .Isethel ; Robert Emus Cop l: swell; John P. lireitser, Jecksom; :Bard *Us, Sint* : ra, John S. Bachman, B. AnneilM . •• Class 21. - „,._- Flower;. Beseusietp at &MIL ~ , . , : ao Millridndetialtaiis an • .- OM NEW ADVERTISEMENT 'Second best 26 Beat and greatest variety verbenas 6.0 Bert and greatest variety of pataie 3 Beat floral ornament ,M) Best hand boquet, (round) do • flat do arranged basket of Beware ao do collection native flowers 50 do o Indigenous. Plants 50 do green house plants owned by pereote exhibiting 1 60 grown by the exhibitor.in. All flowers must he ,SamuelCommitice It el noubl, N. L. bor. - A. Wilhelm, Cornwall ; Mrs. William Ulrich...Teel:eon; ' Mre. Rev. S. Miller, Lab. Dlr.; Mrs. Jacob Bachley, S. L. Town ship ; BMW Mary A. Steinmetz, S. Amarillo; Mra. Levi J. Groh Jackson. - Class , 22. Miscallin'eous Artiekg. ' ''. .' ' ~ seat cooking store for coal ..., SDltoms,ll do . "for wood ~.. tDiPiellm do " range fpr familfea „Ziploma. do ornazoOrteiMapi,stoye Diplopia do sample hollow ware `Diploma do Iron railing `Diploma do Scripture marble Diploma do exhibition silVer.ware Diploma d o +, table and . pocket cutlery Diploma po fipaciames of Daguerreotypes Diploma do " ' " cattle drawing Diploma do " ' animal painting. Diploma no " " 'dentistry Diploma amnia/se—Ezra Ditcher, S. L; Jamb L. Miller, Han over ; Jefferson Sherk, Union ; Samuel Schell, Jackson ; Geo. Korth Bethel. Class 23. Drugs, Cheihicals, Perfumery mid Lop:ince& Diploma Committee—Dr. S. Bohm, L. bori, Dr. J. S. .13refibirt tech, Jachrou;.Dr. D. S. Cooper, Beet Ifencerer ; Dr, D. /Borer, Bethel ; Dr. A. V. Bucher, llehileberg. RE lILATIONS 1 All members of the Society, and all who shall be come members previous to or at the Fair, will, be fur nished with tickets, Which will .edutit thoinselves r .the ladles and children of their families, to therTixhibitiOn, during the continuance of the Fair. Pinions acting as Judges are expected to become members. 2 All persons Intending to exhibit horses, cattle. swine, sheep, or stock of any kind, are required to fur nish the Secretary with a list of the same, at least One week previous to the Fair, at which time they may also select pens and stalls for their accommodation. 3 All articles exhibited must remain on the ground until Friday coin, the last day of the Fair, and In all cases will be returned to the owners, unless otherwise ordered. No premium will be wild on any animal or article removed in violation of-this rule, unless by ex press consent of the Committee of arrangements. 4 All exhibitors n ust furnish'; the Secretary with a written list of their articles or 'aiiirifele before Way can be placed In the house or stalls, or ee.rds.begiyen desig nating their name end number. 5 All animals and ankles exhibited, must hare carda attached containing the name of article and owner with the number as entered on the Secretary's books. The Society will not be responsible for the omission of any animal or article from the list, in consequense of neglect of this regulation. 6 All articles exhibited, of whatever character, must be respected as private property, and any parson detect ed purloining or Injuring the same, will he dealt with according to law. 7 All articles offered for competition must be owned by the competitors, and all Omits, vegetables and flow ere, roust be the growth et the competitors.. ' 8 Any article which receives a distinct pretalum,ean not compete in a gement display, nor shall any one en title receive two premiums. 0 AU persons can be exhibitors but must he mem bers of this society. 10 All monies awarded as pretulthne shall revert to the Society If not claimed within thirti' days. 11 Tickets of- admission will be furnished hy.„tte Treasurer athis office, and et the office on the exhibi tion ground during the exhibition. 12 Anneal membership, $1 ; membership for seven yeare,ss; life membership $lO. WAdmittunce card, price twentylive cents, will bo for pale at the office on the grounds, during I he Fair. 14 The Judges in all cases Shall withhold premiums where the animal is not worthy, though there be no competltioni and they shell also exorcise the right where a money premium is offered as au award wheth er it shall not be a diploma, instead, 15 The Marshal will litnie the supervision of the grounds and all the pollee arrangements of the Pair. The Judges are requested to report themseltm at the Office on the Pair Oroundb on the first day of the Pair when they will be furnished with the books of entries, at the propel. time. Chsh prl.tniunis will he paid by the Treasurer iremedt.; atelv after the reports of the Judges hive been antioutt. Cud. '' • The Secretary. will. forward the DlPlonies awarded, iti much manner as may be directed by the pumas enti• fled to recelve.them. /fir Mies for the government of the exereiseß of the rlug will be furnished by the comwittee on the day of the k• al r. ORDER OF EXIMUTION 1. Animals and articles will be received during the day proceeding the opening of the Fair ' 2. On Thursday, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the trial of trot ting and pacing horses, from all pasta of the State, will take place. 3. On Friday, at 1 o'clock, P. AL, an address will be delivered. 4, 01/ nuralsy; at 3 o'clock, P. M., tho trial of trot. ling and pacing horsee-from Lebanon county only, will take place. ' , PLOWING MATCH The Plowing 'Match will tat eplace on Friday, Septem ber 30, at 9 o'clock, A. K., in a field fobs selected by the Committee. Premiums of $5, will be allowed to the bestplow ers. Wt. Hay and Stiaw will be furnished gratis for all animals entered forpreraintne, and grain will be furnish ed or provided at teat price for those who desire to pur ebash. *S.. Private two horse Carriages will be allowed to enter the aricloeure on. the payment of $l,OO, and one horse carriage, 50 cents, during the Fair. WILLLANI RANK, President. WILLIAM URIC/I, Becretary. Lebanon, August 5,1859..,8 MARSHAL WM. W. MURRAY, - Union - Union ASSISTANTS. C. H. Bergner, N. L. Bor. B. G. Diesloger, Heidleberg. George Lea; Cornwall. Tobn Seidle, Lebanon bor, CONFERRING AITD VISITING COMMITTEE WILLIAM CRICD, C. IL BORCNER, A. 8. ELY. JACOB 801i.rEFFER, DAVID.BOWMAN. •Lebanon -August 3,1869. _ A TKINS promise to be punctual, and will en /11,l descror to please all who may call on them for Boots and ithoes. ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DatlawrFuL climate, rich eoil, and twain from frosts. See adver tisement of ffammontan Lands in another Gamin Fire ! Fire! Fire ! GET YO,ER PROPERTY IRSURED ! I 8 AC.I4OFVER is agent for several responsible Insist- Incee Companies. Oftg, at his Office, opposite the Ea gle Buildings, in Winton. Lebanon, July 21,1859.-3 m. Fresh Arrival AT THE NEW PIM. Diploma ONE of the firm of George 4k Pyle has hcenr to the citlea of New York and Philadelphia, purchasing large assortments of Dar. Goons and ()luneßtes. which can be had at their celebrated cheap B HIVE STORE opposite the Court House. please call and examine, as we feel able to present to you a complete assortment of GOODS, along with prices that will make it nu object worthy of your attention. N. 11.—A lot of Challies, Lawns and Ginghatus, selling below coat. Sugar assortment is complete. Lebanon, July 27,.18h9. 00 1 00 COLD -SPRING( . Suainner 'Retreat * The undersigned informs the public that he has opened this elegant UN TA LAT .R.e TR A,T, situated about twenty milgs from Lebanon and twenty nine miles from Harrisburg. accessible by the Dauphin and Susquelnium Railroad, in an hobi• and'a bail from time.of leaving Harrisburg. . TIII ECENERY rd wild end pieturesque in tifO highest degree,,,aud With in a short distance of large renal beds, where au hour - Or rife May-be whiled away with pleasure and profit.— Twenty years ago, parties of4thirty and forty "Amities; from the large towns and citiii - -Arcre2:in the habit of "camping out" at this celebrated SPriilearryi nnW, with its modern improvements, a still more charrding place than -ever. THE WATER • • ie hold in bigb estimation by all who have used it, both for bathing and drinking, and je, without donbt, ae healthy and iurigerTHE TABLEating as any water that flows. will bo otocked with all the delicacies and oubstantialo of tho season, and every effort made to make my guests happy and contended. PLEASURE PART:IRS. will[tind ample acoommodations• and at rblealliat will wake it au object, pecuniarly, to cbootb this reitik in preference'to any ether. Fort i rtherparticuletraaddrosa or apply to ADAM RAMC.. J u 1 y. 20,1859, . Cold Springs, Lebanon p0..-iht. GREAT "ATTRACTION AND NO HUMBUG, CUSTOMERS WANTED. TAMES H.:KELLEY, Wrack- Jfaker Jfaker'& Jeweler, hie just L opened at at the ELora Btinsentre,-in the town of Lebanon, abea u tiful assortment of Gold Ball road Time-keoperein hunting cases; eiglieday Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, Silver railroad hunting Watches. duplex, anchors, der, Eish patent Lever, English Swiss Quartiers, and Boys' Watches. Large libsie //ogee, 4,6, and 8 tunas; geu - yob, Teat and Neck Chains; gold ArrolstsiEr.. - actmg Bold Thimbles,Ear-dogs, lireast pins; - Necklaces, shirt, Studs, Spectaces, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals, sc. Enver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains, Bpectaclas. Fortmon Mee, fin e pocket and pan Knives, Violins, Violin gelos, Bess Violins, Accordeons Polkas, Brass Inetru manta, Drums, Fifes, Flu*, Clierinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborinee,. Ladies' Cahies;OolVe„.Rithse, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Ride, shoots 25 shot in a minitta ; Allan's volcanic and Damascus Pistola,eight•day and tbirty•hour ;Ope,ks,..an., the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever oiftwed:in Lebanon county,and will be sold at.the lowest cash prices, Watchis Cloaks canfrally Jtepearadduld Warrants& Asoldriadiedly'has wined a Fancy Millenery Attire in the mama rooin with Mr, Kellett Jewelry st:Me, Eagle Miiberion,'SulY b,1869. Public Side! AATILL be sold at public sale, on Sotorrilay, Augurt 20, lag, at ro'cleoli, P. M., at the late reeldenro of Jobe Stoever, dec'd., in North Lebanon township, about 1 mile from North Lebanon, on the read leading to Ovehert's; the following personal property, viz /—' good COW, I Hog, Flax break, Grubbing hoe, Sledge, Hammer, Gelndatone, Carper, • mb,;' ter's Tools, Wheelbarrow. Chaim. Shovels, Code and Bed Steads Wood Stove, with Pipe, hornet', Table. Chairs, Chests, benches, Iron hattlei and Pots, a Jot uf Books, 'fobs, Stands, Barreb., 2 SPRING WAGONS, and many other articles. Liberal credit will be given. Conditions will be made known by Join; sTa.IVER, Administrator. F. Erol.ach, Auclluucer, [July 27, 1859 VALUABLE PLANTATION AT , " - UT ILL be sold at public sale, on the premises, iu S. V 7 Lebanon township, nhotit - 4 miles from Lebanon, l )4 mile from Cornwall, and about a mile eouth from Pm old Seheafferstown road, on SATURDAY, A 116752`27, 1859, at 1 o'clock P. 81., the follow+og'Real Estate,,vig A'. _PDINTATION. containising 121 acres and 100 perches, of excellent Limestone Laud, in the hest state of er.ltivatiou. The improvements are a Weather Boarded log DWELLING HOWSE, a largo SWEITZER BARN, Tenent 1,.• House, Smoke House, two Wells with Pumps, Ni one of which is never failing; running water I' through the fields, Sc.. Abciut 12 acres is AV 0 ()VIAND 1 - 4311 2 acreior Young CHESTNUT SPROUTS. Saidlaud 4e adjoined by Rudolph Shank, Jacob Gelb, Isaac Smith and others. Any person wishing to view the property will call upon the undersigned residingen t o premises. Conditions will ho made known on day of sale by ABRAHAM 11EIB. July 27,1.859 Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphg,ual. Cour; 'of Lebanon county, will be exposed to public sale, on - 4aturday, Auplisk.l3,,l9oat thepliblic bOutte of Millard A. Moyer, In the hortraglt .of.Leitnon.,. thealeal .Ea tate of Prism Mores, deed., eirxhrising P. weather boarded frame DWELLING•HOUSE, one end one ball stories high, with' Lot fronting 33 feet on Eltza• both street, and 96 feet deep, situate in the bar- i !! 1 ough of Lebanon. Said property ruljoine on • " tho north lot of George Gasser and others, and eon lot of John Clouse. Sole to commence nt 2 o'clock., P. M, 'when conditions will be made known by SOLOMON HAUER, Administrator. By the Court—J. E, LIGHT . , Clerk, July 18, 1569. VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY AT rRI VATE Sit LE. rri HE - aubscribersofrer at Private Sale, their 1 NEW PWELLINO HOUSE, situated on g Cumberland Street, cornor of Piuogrove Alley, t Viet Lebanon, and at present occupied by them. The HOUSE and twii, story. KITCHEN %In substantially built of brick, cantata U M*31119 Mast cf thSin papered and lighted by gas; a never fulling Won with excellent water, as well as a Cistern in the yard, Summer Hitch on, Rake Oven, and oilier out buildings; Th6 . l..oTis :at foot front, and rune back to Jail Alley, 198 feet. On the rear part of the Lot le erected a tiro story Frame SHOP, Pig Sty, &c., &c. The (lard= is in a lint rate state of cultivation, and contains a variety of Fruit Trues and Tines, &c., 23ar The alxive Property is all In good .conditioi,' and will be sold low. Title indisputable, . earl Poesoonion to be given when desired. - At- Any, person desink& of purchasing and securing n'.t.leasaut residence, will call and learn the terms of REIZENSTEIN TIRO:, Lebanon,.3tine B,'G3.] opposite the Court Rouse_ ' .. ASSIGNEES' SALE . , OF PLANTATION; STEAM: FLOUR AND', SAW MILL : BUILDING LOTS;' W.C - : • i WILL be sold by public sale, on P 1117? SD Ar SEP TEMBER 1, Isasi at. the Union Steam Bills, 1 / 2 * Arne Treat of Jonestown,. Union Township, Lebanon County, Pa., the fol lowing real estatc,.*ie: ~ • • ABRAHAM WENGER'S PLAN-TA.TION, or a tract of land containing 105 A CRES and 100 PERCH- - ES, strict mer‘srre, moltly Slate of the firtt'lquality, with the appurtenances. The improvements aro a ' . TWO STORY, . DOUBLE, BRICK Roust WASH HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE, BANK • BARN, Tenant and other buil , lings, al/ near ' iii' WASH new, a line young ORCHARD. with choice FRUIT TREES, a well with name at the portico that never failed heretofore ' a fine Creek Crossing the farm; t about 18 acres of good TIMBER LAND, and the -' - rest under a good state of cultivation. It WOE . one of the finest farms and homesteatN re this iti part of the County, only k; mile, fpnu Jones town, Pinegrove Canal, Swat- ri rive:, and Union Steam Mllls, and at the Crocking of the Harrisburg, and Forge roads. Persons wiotiidg tiview the Premises before the day Of sale wgi pliase,.to.call on Abraham Wenger, livingon the premises. - - . ABRAHAM . n wErtem and JOHN DOHNER'S. Ho. 1. A tract of land containing 10 A0111:8, neat.— Theimproyements thereon arc a TWO STORY, DOUBLE, LOG HOUSE, with a Kitchen attached, a Well with pump and r,lads"4 = water that never failed on the Portico ' Bans; with _floor, .Coru Crib and Hag stable. ke., &c.; a ' • STEAM FLOUR AS T I) SAW MILL,aI ft. hifo fil',.Fit,i - Ue of 33 HORSE POWER, toonr*to store from 3000 t 04990 hnshela.grain, pa the lad - tlo a a room is prepared for a Mechanical Shop, in which a Lathe, Circular Saw, arintAstMie, ko., kr., can be, at tached to the Steam power. In- he Saw Mill, wh t cb is under the same root if 'is a largo up and dow SaYi, with which logs 70 ft. in lenght can be sawed, a Circular Saw in operation, and room for another. The whale building is erected with substantial material, and the most con • venient manner it being only In operation about 10 months. A basin extends from thelluilding to the Can al, which is about 150 ft. in length, parts of rafts can be brought.from Middletown on the Canal, into the basin, from which the timber can be drawn on the Saw 0011 vy Steam Power. A rail-read is in. the Clures of Con. struction which is to be completed to take the Sawed Lumber out of saw mill to the canal, where It cap' ho shipped fcr Lebanon and other places. This will make the finest business places, in the Coun ty, it being on the Pinegrove Canal, only 34 mile from Jonestown, 8 from Lebanon, and on the roe to of the pro pnsed Lancaster, Lebanon and Piney...ye RailrostLes al so on the Harrisburg Jr: Hamburg Railroad. Suffichmt landing along the Canal to carry on any kind of busi ness. Nos. 2. 3," and 4, Containing 1 Acce..29 !arches, 1 Acru 35 Pontine, 1 Acre 3e Parches. are fronting on the Pine grove Canal. and are suitable for LANDING OR BUILDING LOTS. Nos. 5,6, 7 , 6, 9, 10, Containing, 1 A. 115 Pr., 1 A. 71 Pr., 1 A. 95 Pr., 1 A. 140 Pr., 1 A. 137 Pr., and 2 A. 4T: Pr., are sultablo for BUILDING OR TOWN LOTS; No. 11. Contains 8 A. 124 Pr. BOTTOM thro' which it creek Bows, well adapted for pasnire. No. 12. Contains 9 A. 11'0 ,Pri 49.17011 LAND, one half of which to beavyTIMBEIt.LANT, alas Well adapted for pasture; the two latter border on Um Canal; Peraons'tißhirig to view any of than 12 nnm here; befoVe the day of hale, will plasm to call cu Jo n Bohncr, living on the premixes, at the Union Mills. Salo'will commence at 12 o'clock, M. on said day, when -Cm:tattoos of Sale will be made known 1 ,, y - .101 IN WELLER, C. BUCHER, JOIIN ' EZRA Assignees of AnnAucer Wrsnms Jenx DosNsra. Jane 8, 1.850.—td -6ASIEM6IMISOIAIL. ADoLraus REINOZEIL. CHAS. R. breaLl I - 0cau5 r, 4 0, ,,, -t. A. Friendly Invitation to nu ttO , iious of ptirehnsing LUMBER & COAL ' L ZO- E ,11 4 t3 T B A 6' B tSir s I D E V D A N a T tT K I II II O E W N 4.44, wiva, mia:, :3 34 - or • , Iteinoeltlio& Iticily; At the UN/04VC.A.Y3L, on the East and st sides o Market Sired, 171 North Lebnamt BOYOUgh TILE Subscribers take plcacure in informing the Citi .t_clia of Lebanon. and surrounding Counties, that they still coot:bolo ,the LUNIDER AND COAL BUSI tkESS aftheir old Cola pal knatv /2 Valid, where they are daily receiving additional euppliee of the Best and. Well Seasoned Lumber, Conskiting of hite and Yellow Pin.) BOARDS PLANK and SCAM:LINO; Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING ; RAILS, POST,,PALLNGS and 'FENCING BOARDS: - ASH, from Ito 4 inch; GUMMY, from .-74 to 3 Inch; POPLAR, from to 2 Inch Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING; Oalc and Maple, BOARDS and PLANKS; Roan and Plastering LATHS. Shingles ! Shingles ! ! Shingles ! ! I Also,yine And ll . enflook STIINGLES- Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! A largeistoek of the beet quality of Stove. Broken, Eitt and Lio3eburuere' COAL; and also, the beet gheny COAL for Blaelcaraiths. Oii-Thankful for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore beau patronised, they would extend a cordial invitation for a coutinumwe of favors, es 'they are coofident that they . now h.:oval:tie target, best 'anti Cheapest stosk of LUMBER co hand, in the County, which will be sold at a reasonable' per Centarm. SS. Please call and examine our stock and p.r hies be fore purchasing elsewhere. " - 11.V.INOEFILS' North Lebanon Borough, Slay 25, 1859-4 m. First Premium and. Diploma Awarded by the Lebanon County Agricultural Society to the-celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. frlinfi odor Bement of the merit and character of the j_ Watch should prove a euificient recommendation to those who contemplate purchasing a. good and reliable Time-keeper. They disclaim any part of foreign mech anism in sureenivit or cua., and in regard to Time and durability dintanco all competition. T hete Watches aro on exhibition at J. J. BLAIR'S - Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market anti Cumberland streets, appo site the Market, House, Lebanon, Pa. Noe. 3, 18.58. OT 1 C E TS hereby ghen to SCHOOL DIRECTORS grid BRS, that I leave deputized BINH): 110IICK, Esq., to conduct examinations and attend to all ether clothe relating to the County Superintendency, until, further notice is given. F. PHILLIPS, County Superintendent. Lebanon, July 20, 11159.-at El
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