I. tilaiongl - ,Vattstr, TERMS, - - - - - SI4SOAYEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 8, 1858 HOME AFFAIRS. COUNTY klh CONVENTION THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS of .Lebanon County are respectfully requested to assemble in their respective districts, on Saturday, September 11, 185E4 for the purpose of choosing two'dols,gates',"to rep resent each district in a county icaventiotivto Kb 'held on the.following Itlottnxr, (SEPTiontistt 13,) at I o'clock, p. tu g at tlib' public house tif , Artor MAK - , in the borough of Lebanon,. West Ward, Lebanon horongli; will ascot nt-the'' - e' public house of Mrs—Rise, at,,7 o'e lnek, p. to. East Ward, at 'itt o'clock, p tn.' N. Lebanon, at Zeller's, at 1 . o'clock, p. in. Cornwall:4 t L. Zimrarinart's, at. I it'elock, p:m.- t•tooth Lebanon, at D. Brute , . North Lehnnoii, atR. ° Zeller's. South E. Ileilig's,. North Anweille - ;tit J. baimany's. Londonderry,. at the usual place. East linnover;:at E. R. Ditzler's. Stye tare, at S. Rank's. ' at the usual place.; Jackson, at G. Leininger's. :Ntillereek, at O. Weigley's. Eleirlloboix,at B. JDissinger's. Cold Springs, at a Affable ploee.' Union, at the Union Fbrge. By order of the,,, STANDING COMM TTTRE. Sopt.i, '5B First Arrival:-,Mr. Elias:l34bei, of the tirtn of Itaber Brothers, has just. returned 'from the city, and is: Whir 'Unpacking-the:first 111 of Fall 'Goods this settiseit. ' Mr. — R. has bought his goods very advantageously, aud would be plessed to ittive.ther whole pnblio'call,and gire them en examination. Messrs Philip Arontz and Jobh Witmeyer, - sr., hare purchased at Sheriff's Sale; the magnificent stock of Lutnbef, Shingles, Goal, Lc., late orJohn if. Witmeyer, will now sell it out at cost, Persons in want of'anything. iniheir line are desired to call and examine the stock and prices. They hare also a largo lot of first-rate lliack•sueith coil, to wliich'aitention is directed. Adv. next week. New Fall, Ooods.--,-George, and Shellenherger Imre just returned from the city and nro now ripening an extensive nssortment of all kinds of Dry Goods which were purchased of auction and will he sold clump for oast) and conn: try produce. Call at the Bee Hive Store for Bar giiins and fashiomilile goods. One of the Firm of Swartz Bro., id in' the City purchasing falliciotitt, which xvill ha opined the latter part of this meek. . . Our friend, Mr. o..Weigley, of rAtillereek Centre, has entered the griiiti and Coal bußiness at Landis'S Winn on the Lebanon Ar.al , ley Railroad, in connection with Messrs. Jon A: ,SIIEETZ and At.t.wv 'flot.r.tNonn. We wish the firm nil the stweess in their neWenterprise 'that their eminent business qualifications deserve. An excellent arrangement for the running of passenger care has JUSt'been made on the Lebanon 'Valley 'Railroad. .There,w ill be an .early morning line, that Will Win passengers .dovin in tithe to meet the up and down. morning - trains on the Rending road. Returning, will leave Reading nt 7 p. in., after the arrival of the, up and down evening passenger trains. The morning train will leave Ilarrisburg at 5 o'clock, and will pass Lebanon at 7.05. Coining up, the trtr(x will pass Lebanon et 0.15 o'clock in the evening, aral arrive at Harrisburg nt 11.20. Tha' othertraln 'the road will continue its present time ,table. Mr. David Gerhart has obtained the effiltreet f,,• querrytng tho stone for the new Reformed Church of this *co: Onr . citizens partially celebrated the vueeepsful laying of the Atlantic Telegraph I Cable, on Wednesday evening Inst. Owing to 'a shower of rain in the early part of the evening, and also to the wont of a proper orgenizntidn' and programme among our citizens relative to the proceedings, many did; . iot partieigafti who'' otherwise would have been .plessed..lo.hais4itee so. The: itfaittiinations t The Union and Perseverance FirsrConipanieeps— raded ; with torelis,. haii,agia: ; #llll,':'34A4l4l?#4l' . .kc.; Making a very fine display. ''They wertsel— so necontpaniott,ihy Dand44:l4,te Company by thoPerreverancd Dead e ned theltfr nlOn 'by the ,plri!ded together' it woold‘lasede bees better still, in eitect, as well 'its 11 . 1(116414 ii - ritilieit . :lictrindV and good fellowship. Order prevailed the 1;1;ults . m . on i n 6 - ' l 3 Iszte . ..-..r.tn 3 The con T gressional - ContefTeS of the ojipoiiiitat party of this district met at Ina risbarg ort.tbe A lit t htet., and unanimously nor!, mated John W.Vllingor, Esq., of this place, .their . tatiOldefe fectengrers• . We:wete extremely gratified, limit u:eo4,,,todhsl is:,.by ,Iho hand our foGOrr:oitlikii; Gen: On* Wiynorox, Otter hioobseneo of 'Oven: al months (rail:Amnon. iellsiOS to is, his hetilthfullrrhstorod.: Be hna re.oponed-his of-a boo, nna is.issis.irepared to any bust- 1 nese thatinny.be idtrusted to his care. . Reasop for it. Reader, do you , son that prim looking young loon yonder, with stno6th.ehin, coUnterianco nil smiles, neatlylrins : ; med whiskers, dove colored stock, while. meek, well.black9dboots, unexceptloonblo ooat'and Psi taloons t . and n• shining silk bat: on his arm a • handsotheiaeiti Market iviskikAlled with the deli . - encies of.the samba:, ••• • " .""';,:. • • Observe,•too,lowvarefutlybe walisirect,•too as n niny po to, IMI .tlionsh; it were stuck On a pivot—toetelleaorevery body,. and a crimson ehdok . for . estAi'liieS4,tio ilo seems the happiest man sabre, and in good ,humor with all the world;' • '"Yee—Well, what of him?". • ' :What! why—he got /net week. Counterfeit Quarters.--:-Mank . of .our business mon c..mpinin of the greatly ' : friereaa 7 .e 4 abundance of counterfeit silver. coin.. Thin' is emum i t i.ll:r?the. suum with quarters and dimes,'of which an .7 insual i ly large number are now in cir culation,. They 'ere well calculated to deceive; but fief easily *deteeted• by holding theta 10-the l i ght, ~,he n.,t he. . edges not coybred with the metal con d isocivere& On the counterfoil 414110 s thi".4.4iligji.nono,dAties 00 larger than on the genuidefF!.fihaquar l ter w !,Bryo. .Clear .n. "ring" aa.lhodien#lo.'; .; •.. • 1= At a . ri:ailjotiiiied: Eno etitkg of AtIO Union l ! ol4'fri' day evening,- •August'lo, , the following ,tamed gentlezan wore f let:4;d ii),seiie for ikitiiiPwqit SAX months s • Treaidant—J: gillinger, Esq.; V24).4b4iderit, •0!orgo Gingrich; Sacfatary, •Jno..C.-Insaimh; tgilget, Secirotary—A . dam M.:Mai/110i -9_ 1 0. - P i sfgAil zuliTriaaph Shante; DireetorrAdanr ticeorinidicAt& MilightAijnatiori;ii- Adam baricii.s, 4 ,;,Tifo:. ; titiOpit; iii'Obibtliggineerh , 4reorge • .1:1. •'/Woiri Std-Ch Jar Bogin ;11) 1. 8.fit itaffiecio At•Stiestaissauosoltiorgo We see by our Harrisburg and Reading cotemporarics AIM! TermouAim, and Reading DAILY TIMES, thattho Agricultural So cieties of Dauphin and Berk County respective ly do not patronfiAlieiz toirnt printers, but .go. about to other cities: ''The'TgißGßAPllsaysthat the show bills of the Dauphin Society were given to a Pittsburg printer ; .-tind the TIMES says that those of_ the 'Becks County Society wore "done up" at Philadelphia. Now all we have to say, is that such Preceedings are total. ly wrong. We have-not . .the least doubt that the printers of ,Read,ing 'and. 'Harrisburg can Put . up as handsome a• job as any , elsewhere. We judge so fromolliElYSS 7 4:ll/110T modest this, but we can't help it-for we had the honor as well ass .Pleasure to print;th4„iir..the Lebanon coOp', Agricultural Sedietr. , vrhtise gentlemanly and courteous officers hy the jay gu in for home pro •tection proctieally. After all,r in matters of this kind, much .dependi upon reversing the 'axiom 'that a.prophetilds no honor in his own country. he printers of the leialities alluded to, *mid. not "lildd":theirlilillitied 'sunder a hitshelr• for, thatevetit, the ` iiMerlts.Would be oppreciated;, and conplaints of ne,glect`ccase. We baveon file for publication, a literary article, and other thoug,ltte," by a lady of Reading; which willappeur in the 4d verifier next. week. The Limber Yard of John Tit moyer, in thie.borough, was purchased at Sheriff's Sale, on Saturday, by John Witmoyer and Philip Arcata, for 5+5,7 00. Waltz & Rcedie Ilaye placed - on nnr table a.bottle nt Hodgson 's Chemical, Blue. Black Writing Enid. We ohall try :W.' Adren , ' went next week. Mr. Emanuel Weaver, of .thip' borough, has been authorized to sell tickets for the Lebanon County Agricultural Seeiety. The Democrats of Union Cothity 'hare presented the name of Isaac Staxxsn, Esq. as a candidate for Congress in ibis '"disitriet, sub. ject to the decision of the Congres sionityConfer cos. We presume our political. * friends:ie_ the other counties of this district will not :prpii the claims of any of their candiantes for AM nomina tion in'the event of Lebanon coutity'in*ntirinn unexceptionable anti popular candidate— frattet the late county convention of Dauphin Intimated that it had no claims, and as the western portion of the District had the lost nominee, we presume there will be no difficu Ity in nominating any gen tleman that our county convention May-present. Correcton.---We are infOrmedbv good authority that the rumor we, noticed last week, relative to the Zion's Lutheran Cemetery is Without foundation. The Church authorities con template nothing of the kind. !' : Attention is direted to the adv. 7 of Jones' Far Famed Pateht Non Eiplosik'd °sone or Coal Oil Lampe. S. E. Southland,,3B S. 2d St., Philadelphia, is the Agent, • The residence of the lateA ae Wagner, dee'd., en . Cumberland ptieet, between Market and Walnut, will again be offered at pub lic tale, nt the houseof 11. D. Carinnpi, en Sat urday, September 25tb,.:1558, at ;I'Velock. , P. M. LEBANON` COUNTY AGRlOULlifitiki' SoCl- EMI The Members of the Lebanou County Airieol tural Society met at the Court notteer,! Saturday; September 4, 1838. The President,, Hon. Simeon .GuilfAird; in the chair. • r , - The MT section of the Constitution,of the So ciety woe so amended as to read 'e'` "No poison, but such_ as :areTeiiinihiiii , of this ' , society . ; nod annual dues, shall be pariaiittel - fr etilifigte for the pre. rniums." Oe'tnotien, adjourried. Wili.t.k3r Viten, Rec. See'y. The Committee of Arrangements of the T.eha, , non county Agricultural .f:lnniety met at thegoirrt House, Saturday, Sept : , 4, ISSS. Lovi.i4 . line, Esq., tho Chairman, presided. Itightulyer, , who writ appointed a cornroiy.' tco to confer witlktheyfcers of the Rendingit7/411 road conipanyi!lnrOgardlo the reduction of tbot paelkenge4,,,NE• N tlnsin; Ft,. of t; 600 . 4- our ' Akr,chltirral . ?ipibition, reported ; that th e Company, tiii'onrgislie:4nruous and gentletp,mk. ly Superinteudent e ,43l4 Nicholls, Eil.p , listn; consented' to run 4441114 ears for' the l itial daya,oketirVitA; and ridtfee the feruatilitifn : time. • - - Thtnfolloreing Resolutions- werendepted .. k . • Res ol ;' Vid 7 W.:l4iereary bp . kb's;4 l • izcdetwinlitltsit t pievtislilli et boldine our. letr i VAti/ one nennilpg iiik4 l 46)ltisrriaborg,?olialillkend Rending. f ey, the facL tbnVexcur- Woo trains will be run during the three days-ofl tl)e ?airi,from .. Rending nn tbetANircodsrey 03141 1 k El, can becom e c iitis. hors and members of , tiieLsociely. .Resolptsl„"4lAl4, thoa , Pir. 7 l3ecrehtry give notice; k A in theta Pence • ' that persona having. tbeknis fiNglie iety . tiS mail will make a return on A te:olif o th of the . present month to th e' partionipn o thy . obtained them. , ~,,,, Argent. eV'. 40.1.rditZtucu, Ree. Ree',l:,.. .:.• -r .4! . •a eIitREPORTER: Ratbet . cBl4oo:;- 2 rlie . lChester papers announced that, a . 0- White Black Bial,"• waa.r4Catly.46CF jc ,lbat coup ! ! . Brigade : . Paradc:-,---9n Saturday next 01:43 ind.Biigrule, Penn'a. littn, will paritde for inepeot!ciqta Jonestown, and on that occasion, we. hiiiro,:ito :doubt, the publio Will be I .faTorad . With ',ll. Viscid display_ All 'Alto military companies, emar; ! oaing: therairigade, :as fts a..aAt4llok..'ef . 401§i• pan iee. *blob have Amen:invited; nrirexpeoted to be prea4. on t:% . , A!‘ t/40 1 lt 'c,itiki;b!).a gni4:44iNit .Pioso :fiAnid reitmoron ana amuseipene wilt mo.doubt go • and teem what-is. . " "Fips" anal -"Levies" (being no longer taken at the uld rates, it it'sugested by mon. of our citizens that sellintat 61.0d . 1.21 bdaldo dlopensed with • . . .„ "Inaugurating," (s . ',it ~is.• • ed,) taverna.and:satoons, quite au itritrOrr r in Ms section Of Ountrli';: • , 9 ! I . ••-... • The-I:Common ,Schools' , lsl , itbs /did iqOitli . Lebenen Borough's iidB'Vo t rn'tifill n ii)4 l trict nro now oftenand,Facciyeo4ol attendance. Let!tbe.adtendance be .regular,,,tusd ,paron to will to'lliVlic4te fully the inelits sys? • Going Baiit.-A nuniher,,.o ~o r merchnnuytio-matig piipara l iefe to go"to the eity to lay etoolt.,o(Ankt,".giHotle...,ANO.;.R.ol gain, on their return, conealt"the advertising 'columns. ativertfae Bell cheapest. ... • Busy. The farn(efs,tire.up . hek: engaged in preparing the groung for MO. - „• tlll riff unaway. -b team. .. wo: Irf WACO tyn als coming in Marketittibeten•Beturday, kn. 70,111 L . % beeasike;frighteeed at the l o oornotwe,Jang, "VI” 185 1 / 4 111. Thep Snide a tiespentterefn,'Ecit IFoalky Nese •prought ap-ageinat house:ezakiirigtlimas eL ..flP42Eiv.,4!"*-I,oltrintrit.4;,29;l4t6 •,'lttainiltitannotiettooks t I: • ••• M 1•11:illjb THE LEBANON ADVFAR,TISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The "Big Bills" for the Lebanon County Agricultural Son F iety, ore scattered -all over the county y , and. are receiving considerable attention,' ':The pro itbillties are (judging from ite interest tnanifested by our: enterprising pen pleY. that a show,ing will be made on the occasion ''huypnd the most sanguine expectations, Doubtful:,--Wo _were infoymed by a country friend of ours, the other day,: !hilt he had 'a pumpkin so large ,that it takes ' "eight men to encircle it. We hope to hear of .him on the day of 'the Fair. , . Grasshopppr i appqar-to„be great pests in sonic pf atintieles. Becks, Lucks rind sWll4,l4:t:lliirleatViest'Ylite4 fields of elGver firri:dep,, and the amount duMige"ensed bYtheM iii the hitter, is estimated -at tiousrindi of dollars: Many eerßfielfiS : and Oeharditinve . been entirely stripped: ; ' - - s - ofair and pleasant, afforded tril its picasant, enjoyment Throughout, ;the , clay Pie sat) showered hergi:itter ,itig , rays upon "ineth'er:fear!bi end :our 'beautiful borough wore its piettie4 soon as ''dusky eve drew: on: eypact."-. the 'publicpromue nades were thrOtiged,ifithehUreh..gpers: , a real Autumn day, hence ire join 'with' the • poet— 'The - "Oh, Auttmin+l whrso soon - Depart the Imes that make thy forest glad; ,Thy gentle mind and thy faii:Sugn , yinoons' • And leire thee wild kW 6.lifct! ; 't were a lotitoo blest • Forever' in" thy colored shades to stray; Ankid tlte kisses er the soft south west To rove end.dieriin ter, , Wild Piotons:.--The season for birds is near at band. It wouid.be , well for : our 'Sportsmen to reinember---!'in titne of rime& pre pare for irar"—and give them a warm reeePtion. Promising,- 7 -- We learn trth. chestnut, hiekorynut anct walnut erop gireu prom ise of being this seas`en. -- ...Thle. will be gleritute TICIre to the Plenty. —Water-m el s at'e u usually plenty this season... Pears, peaches; and apples also begin to . make their appearance, but - not in profusion. Eneouraging.—Largo droves of cattle bound for the east, pass through bur borough almost doll*. • • • Possible I.—An exchange says that lump harelizzled ouf in fashionable circles If this be true, Lebanon must be behind. time. buildings are going up in Lebanon, we "must no t neglect to notice other towns, for the bepefit of the reader. We learn from a friend that the spirit of iuipro velment has broke, outin One of the citizens of "that place Ams erected a new porch, another has built an addition to his table Who says' times .are: , hprd . ' 7 #l'e' Cactiki I. *Mild iilttd ru g y would avoid itV, dress these coot evenings and foggy mornings;..: Uncomfoitable Roost.—We' 'no ticed the other` - evening`several' persons' sound asleep in the Market Haase.- From the Philadelphia. Broming NEW.S.ETTLV.I7KNT.---A-new settlement has been started 'at litiniMonton New 'Jersey, which for,` success and progress rivals anything we have; heard of in the West. Thttre is a large Cillfrra Goo haring objection to the West on‘ account of un- f limit!) fulness, distance and association„ 'eh embraces this new enterprise: The land is hi n genial climate, and the so illa.SUid to be anio'ngit the best Jersey - soil. Jersey, as' will be seen: byE. , the agricultural statistic at.lhe Patent Mee, is 1 the first agricultural State in the Union for the, i• Ilaramontou thirty Chiles thirty thilesof PhiladelphialbY railroad, and ion- Joys ono of tI?O,ItAsA-nlikr l, etaviol the U 4 i9n•t::thP. tide of ,emigratNn to:ith is;place is immense , well from tho-.*est. as from;tho of t , the best grape growers' dii)tico ltaN'9, 'lO dledbivi h , a view to making; wine.. TO judge. ofits,paugress,. l thii!PopuiatiiM'o23Clyett i rai4.lislnfurnhci'eil, five;perseno;. it; howl numbers oVe,r. nigh t hundred:. souls, has one hundred oudtwooty,Av,oll9.ll,;ll-9giite: three stores, ds; two Ohurchlipiacapal and Meth- 1 °dirt g"ii; r .t.; i Yo 4 . r:0 1 °,41' 1 46YR:1 nery rostlturrprftdi t.sciaarp.oailosbeing haprovek, Pl 'o ;44lWilr lf q old place. aro rapsfiod that ties l lsi a must' Po-NS: , l§.Peri.t . .o o : 2 a tiktli. l l44/. l 44lYiiiVis cr," '..p.iThrgAirgo*llhow qA9),4.4 1 : . P 11 VitA6l2l6"firrn WV' • contract wi °Wt- su b - sixteen thousantit'folt-hit is•Apn rri y, a $2 75 each. The Oplicatitioti yet d is from Seotiaadp Mit if. It ,beinocagary,,to,lroymoi n n'effAttin'tlia . etc6ll,%tir t less have Om news—al) e ill trogior consequence tothem.—Reuding • "IfYlTirpobtlies,o,lrAntetritilt:, , ,ltporutVr of transfcrrin blood from( onU:person to another bus been pir fortifttiteols'fri ly • by an E ogligi surgeon, in . tbacaee ofu few Olt; When ,apparently expiring from joss of li'lodd' . . about two pounds were transferred from her •buit bati , d'o .. Neins.,.lnte , her..r4tii,..4.itit the mis t f t or able resat: tea fete tutinites..tbe. curietia;ailife beit!rit(Acrii; the birOniatiOd re-ifratiVylAftr; and the patient rescued. Treat:the jaws•of Vs.:Mtere is &great abnadante of fruit in . and! around Va.. Jefferson ian sityslitatrapffita are aellinglort,l6lta: per ;: s[`3o ~ tW t'4t groat abundance of tbillidelieious-firuit salt, atet the season ntlit; ooffiCiide,ll6 Itusbel., ••JI• • :1 . . ; ••: . , r, 1•• . • ••• • t i f icxrAi; : l . ° ) lLT947 11 ; t:4otikti& ll. 3 .4 t . . mfttoe, ; ;,,,,id . .teree med ium sised , gramtpeppors.;— Ctiop fiUOnifd:PitiooinA4OP 4IA layers of tomatoes and salt; lot them rennrin tdritl4 . honis i tincl i alarscqiiateltiesitae*Ot)'.;"ind put down in; l -jensayeri:or tomatoes, , and ground allstitoO::UO : olor es". B6g thevrn ,nod whom told pour it over tikinara, in quantity aut. ficient to cover it. How TO MAKF TOUATO ins water...over the tonint.cietalsiborden to. revere the :dans ;.,tbenwi:io, OFMAiia stone Jar, with as much-sugar as you hare itoutaq tees, and silt it (tiro we it all4i ' Mr the syrup;•nn d boil and sit in it till no ekes rises: Then pster..it orer the : lernetpos, ,and App• stand in the sirup until grying, • nenther •Xliegr place" l 4l l ;i l )*44t9s, A 6.o 6"*:4,*g•;thilll in:the sue: ta'dry;YMthioliivill take about. • Week. sirtei• whiiih wooden— scow !oltirwitrevery box 4,: jiqtytipo:sfrhitb title ;TOKATO Poussiersg.—Tako.the • rotted 'yogis and peel seven pounds ortotnatees add seven poquele, .of ME EOM MEE wisftekoogeF,494 leE , then:, over night: 77 Take temetoes out of the'sugari:ved , boil. the sys, " '"' "tti r up.,:.Fat in the toinAtoos t .on, gen or twenty minutes; ropeeetho fruit agmin end tiSdi•untiL.there3 , 6lP.iiiiflAnn;.:o.4 arid' tidd . r .fe* , ofieniew each jun), nnd you will. have something tn. Plies, the ; Ibstld ions. _ _ IMII IE3I . I) s a giiiirlrsar c toi Sale 25 MilerfronvPhila&a . railroad tq ti3ptplo of New .Ibrioy: drroOdg the 01 ( .0 Irdta.97l O i n f " . P T, Who land iq' ,•3«rge"trtiet,' dlelded farrilt.trist banclredc' a 'froth off parte sof tho o , Ilettlitig and. Tho cropd p Tcrms frotir As to $243 par e4re. Yet.lo-. e'' Ith - fir Mut years bytostalrnehts. To 'Agit. thorplocd _L ea . v . vi ne 4, Wharf at Ptl.la.. at 734 A. M.`by-Rail ow, g a quncifinf, adcl_ctims B. J.'Byroc, by lottor. VlClr . pl.lAnOixiniafri m inorlelfr 'C;+ltai!, . •r• . I 7141118. T. Professor Piacci Smith, the astronomer royal for .Scotland in his interesting account of a recent sci entific expedition made by h the Reek of Tenerife, hos set atvest the vexed question .of the heat of the - moonlight. Ile says that his thermo lpetrical instruments ware sensibly affected by moon's rays, even at the lowest of 2 stations 00 cupied at different elevations. In tropical cli- Mates, Meat which is miposed,t o : the moonlight; rapidly becomes putrid, and in the TO iez,, the no 'groes, who lie sweltering and uncovered beneath full glare of a tropical sun, carefully muffle their heads and faces When exposed to the moon beams, which ilMy . ..biJieve 'May cause swelling and dis-' tortion of tIM tentnres, and sometimes even blind ness. The Hammonton Farmer, a newspaper devot e'd,ro Literature and Agriculture. alsasetting fd - rtlffulf accounts of the new settlement of lininmontonhVlVew `Jersey. can be subscribed for at only 25 ets. per-m.4pm • Inclose postage;stamps for:the amount. Address htEd-- itor of the Farmer, ,Ilammonion, Atlantic Co., New soy. Those wishing cheap hind, of the best quality, in one of tlmhealthiest and most delightful climates in the sea ntliertisinlient of Hammonton Lands. • Special Notice ` Soo-advertisrment of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigoiatqr inangther column.. ' • Fire and.. Water'-Proof .Roofs:-; The citizens Lebanon antipteliii;ty'SOfMreAri ' generld are reapcettully informed,that. my Roofs are put on as altogether eimpletegiwater and complete iyAirdi. Foe,' iie'sideeVtlieAVe"'pt4.ls,tl much cheaper than any other, ,roors Jinx used,-, , From my late arrangements -in ; finding the raw material. fur my . composition', I can now put on : my roofamt ,alumet:half , the cost -of eitber;tin; plate, shebtlren, or'nhingles: • illy prieelkss Per guava, and warranted geed tor at leart'2l Old tin, slate and old shingle reef? repaired and :warranted to give full:an.d'entire - satisfaction. See my advertisement in - another column. • - • JAS. FL - MAXWELL, yt.: . Bilta'sjTotel, Lehmum.' Farm Landis for sale-25 Milesi fiom Philtid!9. liy railroad in the'Stato of 'New:Jersey. Soil among the hest for Agrlcnlttual•PitritoVes. -being M. good loam'. 'soil; with a clay bottom: The land Is a large , tract, divided .into small larms,-and hundreds 'from all parts,orthe conutrraro noivuettling and building. The 'crops cauha seen growing. Termafrom sl5 to $2O per acre. paysibl' -dithin four years liy. instalments. To Visit the place— Leave Tine st. yliarf at Phila., at 134 a. in., by raiir Sid for Flnunouton, or address It. J. Ityroes, by letter. , See, full advertisement in another minion. • ; , . ~. - . 1ftn.1.,017) - 'S PlidB'..--The preetis 6Viititufal • . . . . - • ' ' -.- ' i lli ;AU leant/1N to emigrate to'olinibt climate, good soil, and "el ' Y eaniequent "en- increasing j 'ge • nifty, • be . line market, ice adrerthement of llantmottion landi. .gretly retarded by the occasional.nse-anti , espec- ;--.... ' . -• ' ". - ....- .... - • • billy in the Spring and Fall-of this.greatyvegex, - '' . . new -..-. : .., •-> - . • - . il °lce. - - . . . . table tonic. "The . N7n7i. r . of tbevlea) machinery ' 1 fHE 'Parties . who have for sale tickets of inemberiltip in protracted necessarilySlaness 'shortens 'life, at ...' to the Lebanon County- Agricultural FOciety, will the same time that it robs axis ion Co of itayalne - make a•return ed or .betbre the 20th of the presantmonth. The sick, therefore, who desire a long and pleas- to the persons front whom they obtained them. The ob ant sujoUrn on the cnftlishottld lose no tune in' ject is le facilitate the Treasurer Intl:inking the entries on bringing their dis Ordered 4 yitents into con forin ity his books, &c. . OAS, LAMM 11.0.111TMYEll. ' - Coe. Seery with the laws of health hy• a course of this - tine.. - quelled purifier, regulator and resturat:ve. ' No' .To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of Ilammon matter what organ is affected, Holloway's Pills. 1 ton Lands. . . are sure to' reach and subdue the disease which • disturbed its action. This assertion has for ifs basiS the testintony.of all classes in all parts. o . y licbation :Ce , laity .61gracAtitit rat.' S ',etc's: , . 'ilie civilized'world. , ,„ -, • , . 1 Society will boll its lIEST ANAL'AL ENtilltt- M .fiELEGLD'S GENUINE PREPOLATION; • • TION, on Wenxesps.r,.Titotterm.r. and Pramtr, thra, 7 - rn ' lIELMBOLIPS Genuine PREPARATION.. - 1., A.:.1, STU or OCVAETt, ' TEM. at the•c , eciety's Grounds „REGSI/30tD:S Genuine, Plt EPAEATION. ,,, ;known as the :it Mile' Estate, in Lebanon, - Pa.. ' • ITELNIDOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION -:• • • Persons from•fother Counties can Weenie eihibiters and I Is prepared,ticetnxling tolPhttrmacymnd . ChentistrY, with .'-competitors foepientiums on the payment o'S't and whirl, the greatest accuracy and Clketnical knowledge, ffevotedl. ' , also makes them annual Members.- to their, combination. .41% - ; , .See advcrtisemeptheaded ~. ~ Exeursions daring trains Will be run ine,- the three days of lIELMO'LIf BS 01i N VINE rftEPARATiONt' ' '' ' the Pair from Rending and Ilaillsbnig,ta Lebanon. mop- I • - ; ping at all wiikstatione:: - .The fare is alio to be redneed, 1 ,•• .7.11 E : , Rt e." , J .Ti.e tE li s a c T.,Ry ii, \R E4 s s DIED . y . , , ,1, i i , „, ..1 d orim e nr9a t t i 7s e n o p f e r. , ; ! i i to id. 4o; t o i II 4 b r e i g t b i t c •c 1 1 1 h i g . /. 1 . 1 , 1 ,1 . i N n ic A l m i l t s ° . a 1....i g ., -b - 1- '.., , e - - • - , e , ~i iii—.4., -0 , . RailrcedCompauy, ~ -. : . . Cele reAtet -E - evtage Arius. . . 1 Pre.Pezetlirba h itQM*.iiiiati of Vij . : gh eltrif : ::D . , ' .: I J. 1..1;6 ' ;:iiloii*T.s.ii,'; ; 6ia,iiinikkccii..Arrungets. :,. Physician nitroor'dinory to !lie C2ken.. ''' ' ',- ' ~..,Cor. .., , .ecy..,, ~,,,..:: - f,,l i ebanon, ,E r i 1 t...5,,1558. 1 This invaluable medicine is unihiling in the sure of ell 1 '. Teleg,raph, liarrisburg;, EepUblienu. lurk; .511ner's those painful:UM dangerous diseases:to which theremide, _Jourtml. pottsvitle ; . Berko County Press,...fleading; _Ex- , constitution is Abject: l't 'indderafes all exedss,'And to. I ;thniner.laneaster.;;Gisert.3hree limas :fad send bill-to 1 moves ell abstractions: and aspeedYcure May be relied on. ~ Secretary, . ,:,,.,.. • j..F: r. : I . ' .1 .. . TO MARRIED LADTES. _ :..'-•.• . . • mild " • ; 1 it is peculiarly suited. lt will, in a short time, bring oil Aft wantin.9,l4,9nigrato to a climate, vancl soil o . taid!l the monthly period with regularity. '. ' -',.' ~ , „ J ./Me niarket, see indiertiOOininl Of Ilannnonton Lands, , Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government , • . i - • :. •--• ; , -. '- :.- ---- - - • -; • • Stamp of Groat Britain, to prevent counterfeits. - •• . ' -Blouse and -Lot iiir, dale: :I C A II TlO N ! _ I riln..l; subscriber otTers at private tide, his beautiful These Pills should not be taken by females daring thji proPerty, situated lit the .eaSt "end of Cumberland first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring-1 street. in the borough - of Lebanom tidionraing the Sa-• on Miwarriag,e, but at any other' time they are safe. lens Lutheran Cemetery road, and lot of E. :Ammon c, In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in, 'fronting on Cumberland street 27 foil, on the temetery the baek and limbs, fatigue on slight exertien,Wpitation 155 feet, and ahtint 300 feet in' -depth. The itn- -'' of the heart, hysterics and whites, these pins will effect provements are a fine two story brick DWELL. a, cum when all other means have„failed, and although a 1 Ls. , o , m um :22 t,s, Strfilegiiratiitation Dreamt: , tea-Et ' >powerful - remedy, do not contain iron, ealemeloutimony, i stone,) with large EINCLIEN 'attached WC , by ' . -11 or anything hurtful An the constitetion. I 37 1 / 2 •ll . fet ;• Cut weed IiCiIISE. large pig stable: Wm of ex ... 'Pull directions accompany each package, :. . rellept, andlnever failing Water, With ,pump,. eisrgr.x; • . Sole Agent for the United States and Canada.;'' -•• 'onige•young fruit trees, grapery, Sc., &c. ''" ' • • • JOG' MOSES, (late I. C. Bahl - Win &•Ce.) ° ; Lid'„ Thisris one of the finest and hest-finished, inside and , • . . Rochester, N. Y. I outside, private residences in the .borough, and fa de-; N. E.--$1,90 and 0-Irstage,stamps enc l ose d to any tiu..,!, earring the attentien of those desiring homes. Those; thorized'A. , stif a will insure bottle of the Pitts by return wishing-to examine the rt.-end-es will cation the sal. ,:mail- For oure"by" - " ' ' ' - i scriber residing therein. Good title aud possession given ,;., Dr, AIMS, Q the Court lipase, LebanoN Es.,or; on the first of April, 1850.. •:. ~- ... ' by all v:WM Tipectale Eruggists throughout the UnitedSates L ,... .• :: AUG. S. 111.TMAN. and ! Ctinada; also:bY Mures Ditch .11 eadittgi Pa. •• - :.,, l Sept. S 7888.-tf.., •, ,-•'; •'. .• • .''l -. ,•. •••. . Goci/ber 7, 1,§57-Iy. r . . " l , r e_ -- - - ' To all wanting Farms. soeadeerthowiant of -Hammon ____ ReltiOgirMittees. . • .tan Laude .• : -••• .*. • • ...- t. . • • * I f . ; English Treaching. next : I:Timidity. morning auk , A F arm at r - •• - Sale..; . . s rPilt: SiSCItIBERS offer to. sell at'PrivateSide, di • rivage,ale.• eVening . in thn•Methinlist•Bpiopnl. ehurch.w.'. Union 'Proyei hle,tihle, 714 ilyrn nee I : rirg:iiiii•y' i• I ing tilt : co?ning Fall; eFkßM;lochted in Heiden: 4 ' Munday evening, Liini....§.•,iii *, ; t.',..selsi:: Et , ,iirjr,". :toinitiiP, Berko coanty,•withifill; Mlle oi the depot. ne :i other. even int of the _we e k* froin:..o} t05n... • ..; ..., ~ ' Robeson in, on the te.bannaicy Hailroad, • containing Preaelliiig=Next. Sabbatir fin onniogitiat Ilm- Sts t ,44 tero! i bpl i it i L i z e l . ity Limestone Land, in a high state of s P lDT !i:l•p •f r iii• the, even in g;in 4 this;;Ahfigliiitr Imre' •",,,; 11 L a t ." 111 : u 42! a good; . tort' e t o n r y 4 e . 1 .. c a& .16ViT '. elate •in the reformed cliiirbli•:'' " • ..., ". 1 *. ::_, TAth'l 4 ltuuS .laige Stone •nank Hari, WagA . gp.... English Sers:.iees. on next Sabbath mcgii!ifif 114 A." ingsells oil g ol d x:ateOrith pritops.tberel.9. bud evening in * Zion's Lutheranrchureb. .i..,...,, i 1.:•,. ' I.!rea eh ing iu•Salecn't Lutheran eh u retrooti Saw= 1 of w .br i.ch.h a a rr t Ab t g b : / J0 11 . 444 . 7..7 5 : . n o i th , o n ivi r . : aii t; lo p y r. l . ld 4 - o . l ; .fijiti l'.. day next 1 44 e Weltiifilz : ar - OF a . dille t ierille. 7 Ire llit;'l.4l - rui . •Flei ‘ ng - intnn.dgiel li" :' .• '1 . P itii . yon t ....Im: o the ii 1 Episeoprik.Oorroviiin...jitouSitihi'aduriclißgs, ricit • to,throwmpon ~trade in Grain. Conl..l4nner„&e. ‘ , ~. • Chriiiatil ' • 1164: •. 1311 ' •."7:411ru-t'71".142:::,:;;.1 i initd.'wouid.offer great inducamenta to -any ,one,desirleg ~ l - The mtbscrim.wjll . also,aill. any large!F,apantit& illt Sutidisyi ettiii.o'kilacicil.:lrailAio...• I . i 1120. near to or a..journiagosid One, tbat.rmig4o : l4: l . I Alyfeilliri Sl.CciPitlit-=ftglisiblif lib Maiming, nnd • otpaymenonede CHLV• • • 0 ••• .., .... ~.. . . .. • • .. GiiitiatrielriVArterooon :4'3 d'elbdli: In Ben•' s " bh ''' Ilh " Pr°P4l3l ' Willl4 ` ..- 14111;4 " ) * bie '" 4 P .l * anialliall:hy lice. 'Mr Shultz or 'retitle:lox. 1 Possession and giiiiii trili'iriU liiiirim ou;tis;!iiii.ist: ' it xt• 1.. ty — II IIIIITHATIRITSrETM . Iammm i Ml* .',,. 1 •:, . t•A' Pl . P 4 raßniiS AE11446:10.8qC said. I ).° P i. • 4O!illon tAie All Aeriber. ' •- Iteli,i.----- , -•• • .- - ---_—_ R tlimath, - Cinoinnwti; Ohio, by -Kew. , . - 51" e " 0, itr.7.l - ohn -I Green ttwaft,t .( formerly of j irt l ,To all wanting Farms, see adverbsenlent ofillammon • Lebo nen) 'to MI.S Sall lellf-lstin of C eirtands. ti. . , On 403 lust by - the Eel 11-'§ :41),Tler Joeob Carirtv lb lizabeth.AVagner, of,f , . NEW ;ENGLI:OI,ttETTLE- 7 43 -t„ Lancaster. • •• • - . _NU:NT-RARE OPPORTUNITY f e On the: . 2oth nit., by the Rev. F. W: Kremer, es :. n hearth:t Wane, t r tue.olk-fted"-= Wade, ---TOAEGWA," .Benjamin Logan, of this .. Once, to'Miss Aro, $4 ,1111':, ol fl os f rom pbiloilelphio.no ti Vella We of Franklin Coon tV -- C/110011.1111d Atbuttic railroad, - At!Reading„, on the., 31 . nit., by ,thaJlev..i. Al ersey,.. An old emote has recently 'been opened for °Shan tz, .Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church..sole, and the first, divisioivllo,ofitt acres divided up into llh rrison *K. - Wheat t Miss IltarY - O, Ruff: -• • --- best owility for the oroductto off ruds„grains, &c. ,The both Of" filutti .Borot 6.11 " - a term of tour years, with inter-,1 • • •• I o , • • I price is 1,11: est. The terms gte,amdelvaßy, orderto inearetiM "rep, id , improvement of the land,.by enabling every inriustri OrtS wan to buy a furni,,,s4As mom , being extensively. im proved by good roads, and stone of the hest citizens from England and Lho Middle States are erecting "largo improvements,. It is a setnie of the greatest improvemeot out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses Mire been Witt. in four months. Practical farmers 'and "Wellies's-men front the length autbreadtkof The Union aril settling there. It is an important business place, in, account of its being in tho Midst of. st,greamarket; Every article raised upon this land. Adds lion immediate sale. The we fer. is excellent. and noitich'thipl as fever is.know - n.. • Tilo SOU is a ioindy cloy loan. with it'4taffbettola. and retentive of-inan urea.' igree of stenesaud easily work ed. ..It abounds largely, in the phosp and such is its fertility that -from the erepsprod octal hoth.npomtliislinid and thelarge area adjoining undor cultivation, it ;till be found not to be escolled onyirlierd fp ; the produethin of crops most adapten to its market. , The reader, may bp, well, war, that.the.carlicstnnd the .best fridfim! v g aeietst.les'esiinefroarNdiv.Ters'ey,'whieh .are antinallY exported to"the amount 41. r millions 'of itch Jars: - The land, besides betrignecessible is every way for fertilfiers; has an aluirident supply of the best quality of muck mmure. , • Eurnber*iind ullding tneferialscan be bad on the spot at a cheap price. 'rum OM mills: Oilier 1111110 ore be ing opened, and brickyards, being-started on the gr. and. A person cap : pat up . wfreinetenetrient Sir prudent con venience' for one.ltondred _dollars. On account of the ex tensive emigration, Oil; la biro,litlet course to pursue in orden,,toze ‘ t. „e„place.. l -4tin # l, .firet• -CarPtuVta. and tovei tt trip tiiillideg on tind'hile Jut settaieliere.the etidghtnt-itas niany:ndvanthes.— ilejo within o. few-hours' ride of UM great cities M. the Aliddie'§tittel a. .NOVt Enghlint ; holS'ncar - hie obi frfolide awetatiosie ; lie "Isla a settledeountrY, whore_ overt imPr . o*enientand comfort Of civiliietNit !It hand; lie is in healthy 'pace, audio not . staltiet to the certainty of •ntt millionsn ll o n i n i t fevers3.ll young h ha a rd tak y e io th losing the greater Part et tiis`oldinlh'eulth f 6 ar gr l eg reg ° i f on B s " !away:fican home and friends. Besides, holing a mild mite hod an open winter. There are ti:ree trains -daily to-Philadelphia and to all theinymtno , iniprove, - list ritilroe'd "Company gives a free ticket. Thu reader will at once be struck with the advantages h91, - e,Presented,ung ask himself why the property,haspot been taken - 110before. -The retwOrt b.; it. was never thifiwn in the market ; und* sinless these' 'statements word cor rect. no ono-would be invited to examine the land before* purchnithigAll'hirall are expected-to do. They will see thedand - undir cultivation;mee*: petal:ins, no dotapip fromltheir•own neightevhool; theY the iroprovenience;.tuid caning& of the Charajteeorthe population; - Persona stinuld coma prepaied to purchase, as mani are locating, and - locations, are pet held op re ., The llaminXdston istmer, monthly literary and . agri eulturarittedl. containing NJ information of Raunnon ton, ' , Rabe "sent la each inquirer, and cap be obtained-at CLO, per annum • r r Title, indityntable. 'lftaii:antce dealt 010 . 7 t, clear of ail tineumbrcuice, when, urchase money is ssa d .. , .Routedwitic Ztaytr lrinc street wharf. Philatt a,, for aminoaten .fteeid,"dt iint.lo634l.ltinus . ..Mtneh,ere qua; ef or ,ATr. Byrnes. .ZioneKtiilso_cmittitencts teal betters and- &Indications cap by addreseelt.ta Liti, o 24 sontltYiith.str - eigbe 2o 4, '211a14 and information chore:Ng .17,74 . 4 . qta• Sept. 8-1858.-36. , Pi )1 U mom ,DI EP, On•ithee22d ultv in SouthcAnncille, Anna Luck ; 'inablll; aged 47' i•ent.l; tnnn t s n nkl• 20' days!. • 0 4th'.n the )fi Nnith A n " G eorAp, Shutt, aged 42 yestra anti la 4 . 6.Y . 5.. '•••• • On .the 2Gth ult., in Annvillez Catharine; beftett i , ,- aged 58 yeors. 4 months aria 14'dnyev . -cc.' .1 1., • On the 27th ult., in Londonderry Anna •Mnril 0 Ifelnppry, eg yearg,„2.'"OltliUttijil .10 r . • On the .I.A• inst., in North -tebitnon,. Johanna aged 82 years, , 2 rainatha initB ditys:•• • J irbt:ll.l4o4 l o ll.4 Pn: lllillll Cl, .g.tisiOy:.eoresidettailsi - bi Myers te;liikr.'.' • LEBANoc. NSD:ISSIDAY, SEPT. 8„ 1869. Lob. 3111 Is Eic. Yam. $ . 6 '25 I . Pcitataea. bd . ;' I'oo Smith. :t.. -,l;xtry r.- 5.75, I ESP. 744 17 -, , - : . Leb. V,& SkliKori Fina.Voo 1411400 e , • 14 PrililgtatipOlivitibl COI 1419 t , 10, Prhnc ir.d . Wltiaf,"' I 2ti . ' )4 II 74P 9:1 Prime ltyc, 75 II ain, Corn, 76 Shoulders, Oats, 35 Sides, Cloversmitid.:—_;=-....._- 5,9 0 Soap s: Tlznothyre*ti ' 2 0 nnotlif.:4oed, -.. It a.... 17. Flax i , 04 .; :j. 1:4 11 rte flags, 6 Dried Al,p Iplty,u., 100 3 11x.1.1 nags, 2 Dried Apnt4q.nealed,a-50. - , - . , flex, %t it, ...., 1234 r ead , osiqty,a .s,„ t.'1.0 , 1rii.11e3140 . ./ 40 INnelt '.'llfittrade •- --1-2 5 .; F4".4. here. . •, 6234 Chorrlaii,V I'6o irblo 4 tb,, i . 1 40 0ed00e,;... .., -.41.1_ 60up.ni.,,,0 5 t, 0 - :•,,, , '...1 % .,.,:. , ..._ -..;_.-.jtYliletti s leit,W'• 12 34 . ' ' , ..* • "1..'... • PV„, l frPattrAK - CilisC):, 45 4 •-_,_l; , --.--- '' • s . ' • .; l'lrCAPhi I a ijelikk iri-Mit cliet. - - - . ' ...s-, . . "01. 1 4*4. 1 n4A,.8f.rri1,,,L. 4 .55. .4.. u. 0 UR.--..- , b 7 3 - gleur frotrlt'e( 2 •37firfi l. eri.ti,T - mis very .litt le . deleaud for 'elptirf,"lind s . ss - .ss'"is gene rally roport3d for'etandard euireAlrie, in:ola from: new wboot, and $5 625' nekedf 650 barrels extra sold at $625 0 sc.. 514: the ts t.,ter -. fin* p.• teleeie'd . brand; .150 I.ta'irelS Oitra fain i1i , ...u1.'.56:50,„atid,;(10 :ItalflittrrefeilUrstr:at•s o trio pair.. The sleeks and ;Atailits'oatitlitue N'orTlight, *tab a-fuir trade de .n.Tind. 4.35 25 1 6fif55”374 , for old stock ; . $5 624 10' Vs' rei:f.ritibo, 0 1 ? d, 511 Per_n 094 $0 ®,50,;44 Jur extra. and:soar& taut ity,.n.rtft, s l. o ggy.; 4o ~.0 ;barrel for fanorlots, , als in quality. 'lt.yo Flour is Baurce • 4t; $4lO Ifairel. : •Cont Mani :is rather go let,•'bu t 300- liiirrClaVitAttsyl vitniaWisuebt SiAllrlisrel. Tho inppeetioniof:Flour audilisiolZat,thisliort.last I %ibek tiere•l3,o4 l 4 blirralatl!wl% .4' .. .1 . . 1 i1:1 , ..: ?r, .'G RA I N. , -:'r hd'itiarket'ii9leb - oai;fi:titeiljr;iidd 3 2 @Mail buslull ,l/iivilL !1Fi11a....1/ 0 41140 4.5..084 SO for roda,,,nioetly.. at. tbo•latter rate-for:prima, mad $ f :33 to $1 40 for•fair , tolrood white,- .. ilitiroctoti are beld,iglitar. t 44q it more i iilqiiirbd l tleiiiid soareli, wAt4,noo?;OK,Old'Ut'l7 078 stet tn,...‘o4.anni at 70 cents. Loin nteattwith.a fair dintind,,.and J's@6,.ooo.busbolsrllotfuoldiaillSegrite for:Pugh: I. ...r . , /V.'S( AL: . ..6 litfactin,ll extst• aNI ,: i ., 3 i ~ ,i tril /soli 2n a 0: :, .1 4•14 tall allntd.• ~ ' 4, 1 4.061 , 1 sylvania, in store, including 1.500 busheh3 fair i ll_qua lily at the Fame price and 3.000 bushels Dela- 1 ware at. 00 cents, both•Artlont.. Oats are tint-lion- 1 -Thick Darkness covers the Earth. god. with stiles of 3,500 bushels good 'Delaware And Grose parka cm) the •People.f, at 43 eta. 600 Imsbels BarloyQats also sold at 46 k COIIIIIIY .31reetilailiirt,, cent.F. and 500 bushels prihili elclLDonnsylvania at AND all Others, will WA Notice'!, that th . alettit,lmp... 50 cents in store. 4 •-:' • ,:. ' .'. IX ply themselves, in any quantities with roves' PAP. CATTLE MA lIKET.--Offerings or 'Beef Cat. PAMPO PATENT "SON'EXPLUSILNriffIitOSIONB or , ' COAL OIL LAMPS. .. - tic, are still large, amounting in all to ablait 1530 At the Wholesale and Iletail. head quarters . !'past at WardCWs. Avenue Prove Yard dueng the zs South SECOND Street, past week, including 20Tt=liead ' , ln -Thursday last; • 'PITILADELPHIA. - . . . the quality of the Cattle Were better than lastweeki The only 2dace 4.lii,re 'exclusive. A geheies can beobiail i . andprices about the same, ranging at from $7 to for the State of Pennsylvania, New:fumy and Delaware. $ Di the no lbs., the latterfel extra.latatty; the These Lamps gilt a light equal in intensity of flame. and similar in appea/thee to (Ins. and are claimed to be , market, however, closed dull, about 100 head 'be superior to all other portable lights, now in me. No firm ing loft ever unsold. The prin-ipal sales were at of Explosion.—Nooffensivo oder.—Nosmolte.—Very easi- SS OSSA the 100 lbs. About 200 Cows and calves ,iy trimmed.—As mill regit !ratter te than u das Oa:L i t i glit ro .—( r ft a p n oo b r e Wefe at market, and sold at steady prices. We adapted to all purposes.—A. n man.-50 per eepteixllper than any other Ptirtable light, (watt as folln#in: ,,, --Goud ankektra-quality,nt $3O @s4o; middling quality ; tifs2b ®3O; -Dry Cows, a Ll i e l' Arner a n tso ll , Li for's'srer r's 'p.evesv Imam ANT mu. at sls@s2o. Hen's, ttatWir:Vtils;a6htinue lari ,, e- mt. LAMP' '' • '',' " , -about 2050 were dfrered• lie Phillijie' yard qbis ' AnY^Laidps, Orle," Wicks, Shades. and every article In .week, end rill soictatfol6 . 464: - to s.7ii including .the line. - ' -S. E. SOUTIIGA , eet, PAILAVA"ND, _Vent. ; . , : "come corn-fed at. the the., the was - sept 8-22 n No ;30 South: Sr . rcem Street, firm at these liktirel.l.-- ' Tho'slieep niarkpiwnip . titin , thiS week; ahatit 8000,,,Iririvind at Wririle Al ll,lifig/ at from S 2 to $3 . '50, antf:afew of extra quail; at r .-- LEBANON B.ANII, SEPT: 1;1353'. 's4 each, being equitf to' 6@l-td.'",l lb., dressed. . The offerings at the Bull's -,, Hetni flew Drove Yard ' Stattment— . _. ... . . comprize about l'oo head during the past week: i I/ TIM ; LEDA:NN .i.i4E.lrpnblishrdriareopired I , v the Act of Assembly,`pesSett. 0k:131 . 057. viz:- - the demand was fair but prices Jelled about the I ?At—yetis and Discounts, t , ;;i0,344. ~,,)4 4210,013 20 shrine tia lig Tlittr.:day. The market; 'however i . , 'CL I.:peele, closed dull. The principal sales made et s7.i, i ' Notes of other ranks, 6.270 ou $S® Bi . the 100 lbs. • . • • .. i Due from other Banks, • . 70,801 05 -- 127,475.25 . . 225,425 00 EM=iIiMMEM§MI trdepe oden?.' Cafralidlite for S ER UM .fnfl undersigned offers himself to thei-oters of Leb anon I county, as an Independent canal 'ate for the Mice cif .'lickliT, - nnd respectfully soticits'their sufitages: ,plionid lie be..s ‘ e iisitonate'as to, be'electel, Ise will (Es' eliEufge flip clutios - the pftlee ,inaportiall3-, and to the 'hest oehis :` 'JACOB IMA.NTZ. Fast Tranover t 1.858.—te: . The HammontomParmer, tieunlarierdeot,- ed to Literutura and Agriculture, also-.setting , :a:Omuta of-the. tally settlemet of ,llammenton, in New Jersey. rim . he Weribed for at only 25 eta. per annum. Inclose postage. stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Iftimtnonton, .Atlentla 0(),., New • Jersey. Those Allshing Zhefus lands. orthe beat.onality, ' Sri ono or the healthiest and most delightful' cli . nates in ;the Ufiloil,'Libe Advertisement of Iftuannit6n Lauds:, ERSONS on book 3 of Jottl.ll. WrrmEs ca. wilt mi,lcS'pit'ylitent to undersigned, the books lintingl) placed hislutinis for collection; for tlte use Of John Ntilthieyeei' "' .• •• , Lclifinon; BrpL S;lfi~S.=tl. . . will. pleuso callion tAie FII •ksittbt til==l ECM Nol ce. ANTIIONY ELY bVrtibe'r; th!i ro„heax;.rroor&: iOO. MEM EW ADTE ftTISEMENTS::' All Ulanieng gaud Mil an rtne market, see adrerysemcntV Hamnialgon Lands. &I—Notes in Circulation, 4th—Amount of Deposits..lnetud ing individual deposits and .. balances due to. other. Banks, ' : • 62,169.56 IOW: A. UilLlll,.Casl,jer, Swots and subscribed:before me Sept. 6, 166,3.. Lebanon, Sept.B,'sS. JOREPII To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of Ttamutnn, ton Lands. AV 110 tWiOUz,a, ET - REJOICE - TO UEAP TUE NEWS!. THAT TUE .CHEAPEST Gooljkl/2, THE HANDSOMEST STYLES ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT, THE liAtier BUILDINGS. SWARTZ & BRO., ITAVE J UST OPENTD FIRST .11.11.4.1VAP; OF FALL - GOODS! SOLD ASTONISHIGIA LOW) FOR CASE All wanting to emigrate to a mild &matt, good soft, and _fine market, see adrertisment of Ilimmentonlanctl. AU niantimi to emigrate ta d Mild etiolate, good soa, and fine market; see adeerlisanztt of Haminimton Lands. , " . - .AU'wanting to emit/rate to cl.otitcl climate, good sod, and tine anorbet, see advertisement of .114ormontontiands. To tat wantitq forw, see ictscrii ` scmint of ilzuninon To all.. wanting irmuns, suo ildi,?rti.ieineui of tott Lands, . MISCEI:LAN.COUS TUST RECEIVED ri'snparior PORT' WINE;' very del l'? icale; - also Raven ALE, TAO:DON £OI2TEIt, CATAWBA 13P.AND; and CINCENNATI CifAltrAONC, At REIM ART'S Wine and" Liquor Store. illen ry •W. +overluaee, Ii Q, 14. (O la No. ed South '1111.1.D Street, balm Mk , ' d, Philadelphia. , , . . 14E A THEit . DEA ILE It rail Skim , Itaroceos Bindinea • RED; - AND - OAF. SOLE 'I;EATII.EIt, - N Lother,.boltd4tOten Mpg' ) March 3,1558.-Iv. Ce ban o Tema le ge nal it a ry. rintEfßfrrEl S..',Si•vfON of I.II6,"LKBANON'TEMAp3 :iEM . INAILD: connnenee On the'first'dfirof StP-• TEMBZIL. next. Madaine pEcAm . p§ givo InstructionNgedle ; ' • • f LEGFI` It. BATGlitie. ' '" ' ' .• IIODESTE VECAMPS, Teftcher of Mimic d•Princh. Lebanon, Aug, 25, ISSB. 'Leeches! I.: I utpcirted Swo-dish keitheA on hand, and far maIebyLEnpERGER, SSent.M 1S: '.Druggist 4.poth49.try. To the . Voters or Lebation County T ILERIII3Y offer nlyself as an Indepoin.lent, Candidate for the Olive of 1_ - SHERIFI" i.of L bonon county. Should Ibe elected, I will. sits;nd, personally to the duties of the office, and to the satisfac tion .I the people. ..ADAM TIAAIC., - , Lebanon, Sept. 1, 'SS-ts... . , 'ATTENTION! Wash.itiw . eon Artillery ! • -trim will twat in full uniform on SATURDAY, the 11th 1 day 'of Sarixxima next. at 'ill eiiu Win house of Daniel Brno, in tile borough Of finbation, preciiety at 8 o'clock, n. m.. for the purpose of taking op the line of march for Jonektown. By'order • • • . •-' . Nit)" AEADUCFC`,.!• • Secretary; AE BRIGA DE PrIVRALDE:, Al BRIGADE I'AIIADENeIII be held in JONESTOWN', telAlloo county, Pa.. in 24l Gth DSvt efon. p: In.. On SATURDAY . . SITSTIENDER 11 th. A. D. 1868, for INSPECTION.- - The following Tanned Componiesit conetitilte tlie*-thid Brigade; Jondstolop - Itillue Copt. 'Dinning Seltzer; 2, t n 1 Sifter; 410 Shmnet Risher. 3: "Itl'ilikii.aene'antirdi, Catift i :rt•n;'.Enrtit.t.'" 4. Continc*t.at. Catlett., of .../ttyir.il.4o*.ti; ,;Copt. •' RAtinaeb/; •,* • , , . . • s'.'•Walsh Ingt on • Artillery, Cnitt. F. Einbleh. ILY F:unstnal .nttetidnnee.te raquestekna• businosi of Itnp6rtanre will-be hild before'snitl Comnotie,4. By. order of • EMBICIT.-• Drltihtfelltisigestri d .4"rinade. sth Dis.,..Pran'sirhlia., ItiCctirlitg`Coltunteer Conipanies -hove IsionOi invited by COIIIIIIIO telk for that, pni•poitiviz 1. nanthurg,Artillory, Cnpt..J. A. so u ntiinn. -2. • A mer'n Ql.llles , Sin king Spring. Cop. I; itu ' It. Jackson kr:Ciliary, Strnuaen, Cap.•Selitznei.: 4.. ltiii,gold'Ai.tU . 3l.Statel&h:g..,C;lo. told. .5. :11'nz , 11 ington. guards, Stench:4l;g, Cup. Grnh,, BellrerAhnrg'Tsimp. Capt. llrohat: e i.•'• 7. : 1 1 11110rel.itig•Ritift; Cnpt. Jiliite. • 8. lhon y ills aeh rot. 9. Wash ingi oxi Leginn, Woinols•Vl l ;'Nth .Clyr.e. The Line will be formed prreiaoly at 12 oelork,i7l. Captains FADER ;nod , Jonestown, will, with their Commuiles, net.ns imorp,to the enteral COM 1; 1 6 leAt lat.. they arrlye. -, • , The Captain who . has longest. Bern CCHOLUivid JO)/ Csi of that ranic.-will-tuke. the, command: • I.4.pcnipf are ro quested to bring tlidli• fliiii Commiaiidifris Capterrt, with them, as Ili rommisslon hi the lust Ovidencri• -it IS also: the duty of Commandants of Companisa to Cornish the Brigade Inspretor with a full irotiwn—let. 'Which ahnll show the commissioned. non-commiasionod•ofilrera. mu sida ns and priviitos of hi. Company Or 'rrotm prrsent on ParedeStlesignatice the '.nitnilier of each., An.. The nom ber,of such Company :anent from Ptunde. hl The uni form, arms and equlptatiMta inspected. 4th, The numher. of uniforms beloiti•ing to ?aid Company or Troop. sth. The arnis 'andima...es a ion of said Troop or Company. , F. 318 Brigade Inspector,2 , l 31111th. Brigade Inspector's Unice, 1 , Lf..battoiNtept.l,l6sB. I TEAttIEAS.AVANT . gn.: 12 ,Teachers ,INagated;:. ..sctiO6L DIKECTOItB.. OF. ' I I.ON WINDOM' 11. SCHOOL DISTRICT. wilt amt ajokEnst nonivra salootjto. on l'hursday, Sarrsitriga 0..1560, at. 10 0% zu.,..fur the exantlnatiMi nui2 employment of IO MALS ant.l - 2 lig4l6lETettapp s mf .r:tho.Sllools of Said ousnlui tarm , sAfdi 'loom him: schools open on th e l i d. mi mi dey of Oetotafx.7„fittlity,y;: Males $2.1 to $.30; females S2O pa month.- mr; iitGE aII be pres ent to exunins. teachers. Tom 1414%,:Tse6i'ii Prrs't -wrAngflt 1651.1 l'cacleers , W:i op led. Tll46.o,g,A;waatikolag Lohrwiizsa,-4,4,,wwiet will Meet et' a. 7 Scht.W.ll.ousa, (6troltin'4.) mt ffkinkn# oso ,',iaj tis aztrellnEt . 111;1f5S, Of , for tbuninnik)d ratploymentof Ai F. TE 4,011- ilittftitTarrNetiObbi of load imo r na i n eab„l4;fri atut term. KIX•08, Ccianti buperintoutluat, preduut to examine applic-ot4 . • • • Etat 11t:cal; Seey. • 1 0 Ten citert4. Witalcd. riltir: SCHOOL DIRECTORS OP NORTH AN N.VI LLE I TOWNSHIP AC3IOOI. DISI'IIICT will moot In School 1 (muse, in.:ollleistown. on Tilintan VT.. the lOth Alijr or sErrEnnfm. at II o'clock, in the forenoon, to examine and 7 employ 'TEN.' TEACHERS to 'Auks charge. eiTithe schools of mid• 'district. blr.-Ktrox. Clinty.Eammin-, tendent, will ho present to conduct 0;0 imandnittlOM—' The schools will lie kept cipen•tiM Months.' • ~! 1 By order of the 'Wahl. • . JO.Y.E.PH 414.PAI:EW:ign, gteet. DAICIEL 310gLrAltt, SgCry. [ SO DA, AM. ' •C' tOO. S?: 0, • XIS)," . 1, • 00* BecigNssl; • . • From.,si; 22"56.;".." •.:.: = 11,qe m •t • • LADIES ::00 ; U, ps ,••• I ...Ma i! !• • • • I .94107:11UKTS : 411C • Blig°4 • 1 • • • .P! • , rmitas .curijb - **. tit,tiskift•:.o. or civia "L.A.-era. so C0i763.1u:4:4 , .7 Jr V R 'i-.3ll3)Zraa ❑ItEAt ATTRACTION 6 ?RE CREAM'S'? 0.00 As! THE LARGEST ASSOntiNIETI: THE. HANDSOMEST STYLES TAUST OPENED AT THE CENTREOIL DING S! ti RABER & 'BRO.'S CALL WITHOUT DELAY TO RAVE-111E FIRST CHOICE, READY MAWR CLOTRANG THAT CAN'T B. BEAT GREAT: BARGAINS! • • Colt's - New Model Pistols, Foi. `SALK:At BEIZENFTEIN COVPS' \VARNER'S . /it, ALLEN'S REVOIX , ERS—Sex-cneking Pistols of all kinds, flue Pocket Cut. lerV, just received, and will be sold cheaper than ever, at REIZENSTEIN & mat. DOUBLE TONE FLUTJNES and ACCOR dem.Flageolota Fifes, Flntes, IlsajoA. Taniberinoes, Vi iii!ftr and Violin ; Strings. Dulcimor Wire. &c.. &e., for eale. low at. ItEIZENSTEIN & EEO. POCKET HOOKS.—A large variety of Poet =mats, Pocket Books, Wallets h Pnreea, are. 64,1 d cheap er than the cheapest at It ET ZRNSTELN & 51t0. WATCHES S. JEWELRY I—A fine ttsort meat of Watches & Jewelry, juet rereirei and thr sale at Lebanon, July 7,'58. REIZENST EIN & EEO, lIERE WE ARE AGAIN 11= iSS.4S is creating an imporiant excitement all ovor IX the country, thrt;Mening a dissolution of Union be tween the North and Zoutb, instigating alarming fights in Congress, amt Pallid flare-ups in Slate Legislatures. State Conventions have assembled. city and town mass Meetings have been held—in short the whole country lion been in a Ul2:llMii uproar. LPB ANON' However, amidst all this universol political tumult, lots the honor of having still preserved her dignity of , colet and pence, nothing could succeed in disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when. a LAMB FLAG with a swarming BRE lIIVE on the one attic, and the announcement of "Cheap Auction Gaols," .the other, suspended front the corner building OPPOSIT:iI TUB COURT HOUSE, -`? &anted to indicate that all wins not right: attention was attracted and curiosity aroused; serious opinions • with regard to its object were . entertained and soon a Igeneral stir all over town was found to eshd. Mon. wa { - men and children involved with pozzied astonishment, were harming out, and crying, -What in the world is the matt er?'"'What's upr Truth. however, soon flash ednpon t e minds or an JPe-holders. when the novelty ' of tumbling; rolling and unpealng .of Boxes, Barrels I and Bales. amidst a crowd of spectatorsalready collected laround the deora and walks, all anxiously persevering I for but a glimpse. at what tins since so effectually &BLOW. Ished the native,'. NEW SPRING Goom AT TUE DEE Trivr, .::Was Pudthinly harpinfi upon a thousand tongues, and spread with the rapidity of a prairie lire all over the bo rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other item of the tiiiy fell into insiguithunce, eotelideration of the individual interests here at state. .kscene of excitement has over since eont inn./ tr, pre vail within doors. liferowds of persons from er , •re try, collecting, along the counters, who never WI to be come enthusiastic upon finding: such (TREAT JIAIMATNS IN :Sew styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, The be-t make of plain Wadi' Silks, Pine Bombazines 1111 , i Lustrus, Elegant De [Aloes and Cludinieres, Acautifui spring style Dueuls and Sheplisrd's Ifandsome tncalii .15vLaine3 and Alpaca Deltaize, Splendid Collars, Slenres Cella, (Alves, Hosiery and IrkinfOoods in abundance. Ali qualities t f Cheap Print:, I ngltnie, Cheeks and Muslins, Union, French. and Doeskin rescitnere., Pinsk, Satin and Grenadine Veetiay. ALSO, An assortment of Engiiiit. Ingrain. Wool Ironing, Lille it%. Rag and Ileum Carpots for Oariors.Chanthers, Halle and Stalks Yarling in.prices from 10 cents to $1 per yd. UROCEItIES AND QUEENSWARE, Oil Mitts and IVi7Al(af) Shades in all their caricties, llaviugthe exnerienee of a font; 'term of years in the business; which with a careful exercise of judgment and taste, with the advantage of cash in purchasing, and a determination of selling CHEA P, enables ns—along with the late system of selling for CASH or PitOIHICE—to favor you with bargains, beyond any lieretof,re offered, as troll as un.uritassed by any 11 our competitors. and see rti,ntitte ItEE-ITIVE t4TORE. Opposite the Court troupe, Lebanon. Ps. GEORGE S SIIELLENBERt; Lebanon, Itiarch GENERAL DIRECTORY. TITS FEDERAL GGVBRNMENT. President—James Buchanan, of Pa. 1 lee President—John C. Breckenridge, Ky.. Speaker of the House—James L. Orr, S. C.. Seeretary of State—Lewie Casa, Rich. Seeretary of Treasury—llowell Cobb, Ga. Seeretary of Interior—Jacob Thompson, 14E45.. r See,retary of Vary - -Tearte Toney, Conn., ,Storetaryyli War--John 8., Floyd ? ye, Por4maiter_GeiteralL-Aaron V. Brown, Tenn.. Attorney General—Jeremiah S. Black, Pa, Chief Justice—Roger B. Taney; AsEoqate JUP.• Gees—join'', McLean, Jatnes S. Wayne, John Catron, Peter V. Daniel, Samuel Nelson, Robert C. Grier, John-A-.-Campbell, Nathan Clifford. ..StAT E OFFICERS.. 'euxerner, Win F 'Packer ',yearning ea 'Secretary of State Wm Heisler, 13erisa Surveyor General, Ruwe, Franklin Auditor General, J-colt Fry, Montgomery State, Yrensurer, Henry S Mugraw, Lanearter Sup% Tublie:School:A, Henry C Iliekok,.Dauphitt. Canal .Doin.,:Artiold Plueuer;.Venango ; George .Seat,t, Columbia; Nitnrod.Striekland, Molder. *Judger of;Snpreineguurt, Walter H. Lowrie, Chief Juatiee, - ,V ma A Put ter, Goo. .W Woodward, Jae ..T.boupson, Win t.S:tAirg?.. COUNTY OFFICERS. Pf9Pident.Jv4ge. Joh:lfJ Peet . sou Associate Judges, WM Bank, G B Deppin Sheriff, David M Sliney Protbonotary—J W Ebur . Regorder4 Clerk Of QIAla ter Sessions, e Miller lt.pgiv i er,Dpiel Stroh, jr • Plerit:oir•Orpliqe,l* Court, JCfferson 13 Light Tr.eaturer, Bowman CumuoisrionerK,.Crcderick Shui4,l , aeolo.K Bleb . wan, Miehtel 13eipingar, , • , Commissioners' Counsel, r.t:rl.ll,line Clerk, Cyrus Shirk • Messenger, Samuel Lutz County,Supgrinteutlent, John 11 Kluge District Attorney, Levi Moily Steward, Daniel Light :Directors, Isaac. 13a rto, Levißroider, Suan'l L'ehm Almshouse Physician. Dr Win M Guilford Auditors. John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan ..nev)tlienry &acid t County Surveyor, Adam Grittingez Caroller, David hoick Mercantile ApFraiser, LEBANON. BOROUGH OFFICERS_ Chief Burgeap,...lacob Weldle Aset E;bangho . rtv neo deily, H T Hoffman,. Philip Arentz. J.:11 Murk, Wm C•Fauber Thorough Couusef..l . 11 Mish High Cuaistuble, tile. Walter justices - dg . the 'Pence, Jos Gleim, A S Ely Jos Shunts- School Direuturs., Ed A Übler, Jacob Smith, Mine • Ruttier, 11 Zimmerman, 11 Derr, S T McAdam Aftlegs,rk. S Harheson, (ar w) AIL Embich,(e vr) Asa% ,op cfg ors,3 , ? el Gin.dhart. Adam Rise, (w w) Uhaeliicenowalt, John D Krause, (e tr) Supervisors.; Jas I.usencub.(w w) O Borgner,(ew) j u d ges ; G eo &needy, (w wl Bernard Rauch, (e w) Inspectors; Abner IV Hartman, peter L Stouoh, (tv w),11 RAdartnel. J 11 Rottman, to Surviyar; lerylie Hoffer Treasurer, Eilw A Uhler Ptiit Mlltress, llra A 1. Ruthrauff Poliewt,,,VentAMeenrchltledil Ruth, . %YOU() Millar, Lavl.Plfienner L'1.;#A.N70,15 mum:au OFFICERS. Mar Sorgess,lonitliiValtei A•sal, 'Barge/mi. t44deen Light Musaißen Fisher, Jos Eustes4 joslah Velsuff, Jelin tunnel, Henry Laps igb Coinnithle.Peter Eck enroth, sr .Wesah Corder,John Fox. er &Mire tbe Peace. John G Eight Assessor Absalom Hain Atis'AAseesserr, Geo Ihifinne. C Drirgner Behini(lliiiiiint,l6.S Ref nosh!, 'rhos Foster, Henry Boltz t . Jobn Miller, E K Eiinotel, J Pence Eutier•rtants, John Arnold, Jsoub Gordy, sr Jingo; l lRbit Haan, er le,spnitiirs(Ahinhasu Hostetter, Win Mock 'Conetehle,Andrewlasnacht . .; •AullitoriSninuel.Fisber ; i.• .• . I:IFRVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS From: Phi:ll(VA and .the Bart, nt 113 .From liairlerarg mid the Watt, at 4 p tit From Lune.ster, hotwern 6 and Cop m MID Slaßir 4 Frs tOn,it . t,V. l l TrAl . ll fid riiiii.l4burg add Jotuntoiyn, n Aliodlikii4. eh* .Sor INV Ufa; p trilk*LaTieniiergiatnB & 01. a rap For Shgeffereen; Vd5i."444.1, 8.110-Jonost4iwn,. it 35 , p. al. • lakONNETkand ltatlie . fuisk Strasbaireq;ast. Allgio.opinedisi Large. sacrament bbsexml; was Ikaipg itibbOlArhidi 1,")! • ..). V . t iM==;=l
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