ZOitirtti,s TERNS, $l5O A TEAR LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1858 HOME AFFAIRS. C. Henry, of the firm of Henry kififinchas jult.bOtsghe a darge and magnificent titoolr,of Fall and Winter Goode, which will be opened in a day or two. For reduced prices and superior quality of goods call at 11.4 1 8. They oiler great bargains., Lecture by Horace Greely.—On Thursday evening, the 7th of October, Horace (ireoly of the New York Triimns,,;oll deliver a Leo:Aura, entitled "Reforms and Reformers," be fore the Young Men's Christian Association ,of this borough. Further particulars will be given hereafter. Mr E.-M. Richards, has so his house in East Lebanon, to George Gleint, Ern., for 43,600. It is one of the neatest proportion in Lebanon. 'OEN. Three voliiiiteer Companies from Lebanon County, will attend the Womela. dorf Battalion Parade, on Saturday, the 2btl vie :—Capt, Nernst's, of Fradericjwburg, Capt. Faber's and Capt. &User's of Jorcestovitt; There will be a jolly time in WouteLsdorf on said occa sion. Air The Comet: is the observed of all observers. It may* seen every clear eve. ning, from 7to 9 o'clock, in the north-west. It is supposed to be the comet of Cleir LI, and makes its appearance about every thirt3 - 4)4ms years.— It was IsAt seen In 1817. About the first of Oct. it will obtain Its greatest brilliancy f „ is now 140 millions of miles distant, and isve6 approaching the earth. " SeVeral of the merchants, from the adjoining counties, We learn, have late. ly been to New York anti:Baltimore, to buy Fall and Winter Goods, especially Groceries hi BaW- M ore. They state that notwithstanding the freight will be a trifle increased over the Philadelphia rates, that this prices they bought the goods at will more then tnahi lip for the difference of freight. We are afraid that if Bet oppressions of Philadelphia ntercluititi I liad banks,* not soon cease, si greet sunny of ouireisuritry merchants and others will Feelt otlier marls than Philadelphia. The Superintenftept- et the Phi a. and Reading Railroad 'Company,l 0,, A. Nid. oils, Esq., will imam excursion Slakes, good for the three daya ef 'the Lebanon Agrieititural going and coming from all points along the line of the Lebanon Valley foilotist: From Reading to Lebanon, and back, $1 ,10•; from Sinking . Spring and back 90; front Warners villa and back, 80; from Roisesortia and back, 65; from Werneladorf and back, 55; from Missemer's and back, 43 ; from Richland and hack 40; from Myerstown and back, 30; from Annvilio and back, 25; from Palmyra and back,•4o; from Der ry and back 50; from Ilumilatosin and ba . cli, 70 from Harrisburg and back,l 00. The President at Hornev4i dent Buchanan arrived 6t Wheatland on 'huts- day, where he Is now atnying,being engaged with I hie own private affairs, which had not received 1 his personal attention linos his Inauguration to the Presidency. lie reached banns very , quietly. Attiring at Catureittist, her met a country friend with a plain and . dunseettiat worse-fnr-the wear vehicle, with whom he rode down to rfflyantland, nu one along tife road euspooting that it. contain the President of ,tho United Stater, the incum , loint of thn highestae calico in the world! Tho tact lot hie arrjekliy;iii known to very row of our cit .. hens ¶Vh it *contrast isefWetin,this qui et riiit , pf the President to his home and the os teetatioui illiplays which wait upoo,t,,h, crowned heads.of Rumple under similar circumstance/P.:. Lancaster Sopron Prqmoted.—George V. Maher, Esq., Formerly Mearanger on the Labsitym yalJoi Branch; liiut boon appointed Colppettor On , one of ,tbit pau.njar trains on .4mi ; Ph'llot4titrubla and Regains Railroad. , Ar s. ty a trdie imps oment, ; Klemm enginei,earate,Molet - swulloer thoTrown t smoke. We wOndeilstill or liome similar one, +soul& not lu; te.;the,i,ssigar smokers in our streets. • The "Democratic COnkrpsOonitl Conferees of this district will meet to-morrow at _ el IA • -F rz Hebrry BOwm 4 an s artii, in Lon donderry Anwftehip, eontainink 4 , 1 sold on the 30th ulto.to•John Mark, fur $llO per nein. Counterfeiters, passers at ,bogus coin, horse thieves, and scamps in general, are swarming the country at present. See that your stables, are carefully guarded, and always hare one aye open, even whewsleeping. It is contemplated that the.cere monies' of Corner-stone laying for the new Mora Tian Church of this borough (lately destroyed by flre,) shall take place on Sunday, the 3d day of October. The time for holding the first fair of the'Lebanon , county Agricultural Society is rapidly approaching. We learn that a great many members or annual tickets have already been sold,ao that the enterprise is beyond the possibility of failure. A very large number of our citizens are preparing articles for exhibition, and our country people are full of the spirit of emulation to simples each other in ewhibiting tho products of the farm. The exhibition of articles from abroad will be, large and varied. - We 'are safe In saying that the Fair will be the greatest , exhibition Lebanon ever had. The Lancaster “State Feneibles," °mkt. &din Dutolunao, passed through ,Lehauou yesterday, by Railroad, on a visit to Reading and The President of the Barks Cenwty . Aii,..lolllttral Society-, has appointed.the following Committee to visit the Lebanon Coun ty Fair; ite:- . 4 1 . K. :Idegnrdy, J. S. Hill, Dr. Wm. Moore, F. S. Diekley t :Dr. John Stephen, David L Wepriel, Michael . Seltzer. It is confidently expected that th e E as t penneihranlit,Rafiroadifront Reading to • Easton will be completed for the running or cars by the first , of J'aricsiy , theilliladelphiens had better rouse themseiver isp t `ei. they may find their overbearing ,city an, inland Tillage instead of a commercial metropolis shoat that time. .K 43 ottserve, Oat ,14014t:.;Pf the WilltittNtg; atins, the merchants hasmagreett to close thetpores at eplotf,,in the eli l lowkl4 , AteAkil 0f 1 1 1 1,1,9g them . open uniii..titght tioti hi sonmetstprgag the night; ', „ etniligeos so opportunitifor reereatioa, and men 7, tel tantt J!pirituat improvement. Vti have go, 44*i Just as many goods wolkilifFSArold in , this pl i sse, if theLrede eloseat,7 Volooir, were general i ppe;;Add fprtilfelly.obserred hyiall, as .att precast. The North - 'Lebanon Band paid a visit to Annyille on Saturday eveningl the -11th inst. The , litzent at Armenia, as well as the I members oi'it the bark were well pleased WlthAle • - Atltut.% weatber begins to wear a decidedly, autumnal cast, and the morn ings and evenings pre frequently so chilly as to render over-coata Wnd fires really comfortable.— Everything around us reminds us'lliat,..the sum mer ismr.:, and that we are fully launched upon the mellow.4lntdea, and somewhat melancholy yet delightful Ireassratc•of autumn. It is evidenced, too, in the lilhc *mewed business air which be gins to be viaVeL ilficthcAnojement of pedestri ans, and is infused into every knish of busi ness. The action of the Democratic counly convention, in not nominating candidates for the county offices, (there being no principle involved in them, but simply a faithful and cow potent discharge of duty,) receives general com mendation of the -Demoerati, and also of very many of the mullion party themselves. They o baxe become tired of making "bleeding Kansas" .!17,Snegnr "Samba," the test in selecting officers. to Abe individual and not to his politics. When principle is involved, as in the eleethin of President, Governor, &e., it is right and proper that the opinions a man holds on gr" political questions, should .be enquired into, especially as it is the practice,tn.no mina M only competent , men for such positiess.vbut in our minor election the case is quite ditesent. ! „ s. We are glad that the action of our ?Minty. evvetition is thus viewed, and we trust thopracticielney speedi ly becomegeneral, and voters only ask, as did Gen. Taylor, "is he honest, is he faithful, and is be competent." === A bad Practice.—Too many of our citizens are in the habit of eneouraging out siders to the prejudice of our own dealere and tradesmen. If the game were played all round there would be no business at all In Lebanon ; but we a% happy to say that those who run to .Philadelphia when they want anything particu larly nice or very cheap are few comparatively, iy y oL atill they are generally those who. are the most dependent upon the local trade themselves. A atiip.abould be put to the bad praotice. Encour age your own, and in the long run yew wijl.bare cheaper and better goods than ydit buy in the pity, for COM. L. Sat:ll44y last was the JeWiSh Fast Day—the day of Atonement. Business of all kinds was generally suspended by our Debrew citizens. The term the day is knoirre - by , them is the Tenth of Fishri—the first having occurred on the ninth of the present month, the beginning of the Jewish religious year. LHorsesi Buggy and Harness stolen. Mp_adity of last week a man about 00 years of age, artiVed as Kuhnle's Hotel in this borough, and registered hia,parne as "G. H. Pithin, Lances ter,"- alleging himself4o,be an Insurance Agent. rot 'the purpose of traveling the county he hired two Horses, Carriage and Harness `from .Tos. D. Debuff; upon Otinining which he started immedi ately for Harrisburg. Further than- the latter place he has not been traced. The property was worth from $BOO to $4OO. Mr. Dehitif offers a re ward of $5O, lot. the property and, apprehension of the scamp. The Sii'tki,ng Springs Mutual Fire insurance -Company has levied another Assess- snout(Nowtt.) - 1,50 4 . meet losses. •TJAo times and places of •colleeting,.the assesstnenti 0., for Mem. hers in Lebanon connty, will he kavertised next week. • . . • I • The. terks county Agricpltural star will commence on Wednesday,-the 29th inst. ~Ercursion tickets on the lia r litbolta. Will be issued at zednced rates. . • . lIEN. The Chairman of the Coin , mittee of Arrangements of the Lebanon County Agricultural Society appointed the following gen tlemen, a committee to _visit the Berks. Ueanty Agricult Fair, to be held at Rending, in Oc tober :- 7 -,lVAllitarn Senn Aitlerealtwi;Col:: T. T. „Vail; etld J. Lawrence Nire have been 'requested to publish • •, tlie . fiAliiiring preamble and resolution adop. lei by the Young Men's Christian Assncia tion,at their regular' stated meeting,nn Tues: day evening, September 14th: POll7 laellevinglt to ho tho duly of: every good citizen- and in•jitilletilaW iliotnett&rs of this association. to pre serve and enforce a proper 'respect forth' Sltbinitis : and aware that siaitnrine and malt 'Minors. are sold in this town and vicinity in direct violation of the statues of that State; we deem it iiithlY PioPer , in consideration or coif diltY.fs-citifttes. to hate „the violators of said; law, brought tatterkitalwatper aut horities : and the , extreme penalties of theiaw inillete,d upon them 1...414 as it4N, the undoubted right to tiffs fell protectipii:of Vie Vier; fo therere be it .• ~ l, ... ...: , . E. • Resolved, Thet each individual member of the attach', ;Mon..and all 4 them .ise,Aud. are hereby constituted a tenitaltoututittet whose business it shall be to discover tiny vialiffidektaf titifllludidsly lit*" and repvt such per ' sons to a select Corirtnittee appointed by the president; 1 and it than be theclut3ltef said select committee to bring the infermation befolki the proper authorities anal in-the ' iiiinto'hfM(e'llitratant s vigorously prosecute each And every violator dY aiddiatur. And in case said committee should Incur any ecsittPor expuisto (as when the evidence of the infornmet is net suMcient to- convict,) that 'laid Committee shall have the:power to draw on the ts misery of said association for Ito paTment of staid cottsor gaga peeves ; provided that said ousts or' aikpeilif fit not" the :result of mismanagement or carelessness upon the part of said committee. The Hon. J. Glancy Jones has written a letter lu reply to an invitation from the Democratic Standing- Copin ,iftre of Berki'eounty,_consenting to speak throughout the county during the catil paign. The Hon. Geo. M. Keim and a number of prominent Democrats of the county will alio take the stump and advocate the reelection of Mr. Jones. The opposition have also arranged a series of meetings. There will ho a warm cam. paign in Berks. • - Gen. Wm. H. Keith has written a letter in re ply to the Opposition Standing Deinmittee of Berks county. He appetite to his Mende to unite with him in the support of Maj. John Schwartz the,Alti-Jottea candidate. • , • M. Pinta -km,. thia .intrepid French aeronaut, whose peel:tiepins on,,horseback caused so much excitement inLondon, has met the fate of several Of his predecessors.- Ho fell into , the sea, near Malaga, when deeentieng with his helicon, and was drowned. The Democratic Conferees *,,the XXIId dis trict, composed of part of Allegheny and Bogy counties, met on Thursday last. John Grabehi Esq. , of Butler county; was nominated for Con gress, after which a letter was received from Mr. Graham .deolining the nomination. Lewis Z. Mitchell, of Miller county, was their nominated and immediately a letter was produced from 'him withdrawing his name: The Conferitice then de cided that'it was jnexpedient to Make nbMioa tion. The object is to leave the field 'clear for Mri Williams, the anti-tax candidate.. The Democratic Conferees of the 18th Congres siotral'dietrict, composed of the counties of Cam.: brig, HuntlngtOn, Blair, and. Boaterset,,,,plet.,a.t Johnstuft, on the 10th inst., ancliOtil.the'volth hundred and eleventh. Pershing, was nominated. The candidates before the Con ference were Thaddeus Banki of iltlair,' Judge Kimmel, of Somerset, and C. L. ' , Pershing, of Catithas. • ' •, • I I .. Air The Queen's Bench, In England, have de-; I cidotitbar ilr:hialth is intincient excuse rorbreach, of promise , or marriage. . - • •,, Tbe.Boston Atlas mays : is generally supposed. that the Atlantic cable was madeentire , Ay in Angland. Snob is not the time. , Verytitany piles ' the wire were manufactured in' Novi-. &nog, at u c fautury is the upper .portion eUtlas o ne **wend .:10118 •of iron , per: day here COiIIUMCI T in tliework." „ tf,, . THE EVBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. EXTRAORDINARY AFFAM :—An extraordinary ease is now pending before the civil Tribunal-of. Castelsarazin, near Toulouse,' 'ranee: tacly: of thabtown, who was married:ire'for Beck eiS` L lb:ls, bets friTMgkth,an action egairietAbr'liusband to have the marriage deolarkd hull and• void, on the •granfid tllat'he• ib riot a man but a woman The Tribunal, at her request, has charged three physi cians of Toulouse, all professors of the faculty of medicine there, to make a personal examination of the husband, and to report the result. The al legeitt;luan is represented ty the local Journals to be five feet six inches high, 114 to be apparent. ly of great strength. _ A HORRIBLI: ConPassim—John Burns exe cuted at Wheeling, ira,, for the murder of Mary Anitlfoutony, an abandoned woman, confessed the ileed,W 7 hich was-one of .the most brutal on record. The parties were on a hill near Wheel. ing, with other degradedilersinft. The deceased had formerly been a mistress.nf Burns. They were all sitting around in one place•and another. It bad rained some. r went off some distance with Mary Montony. She came back first, I believe. When we came back, several of us were lying around the lire. I was not stand ing up, when I stabbed her with the knife as was testified. I suppose I- .e'tabited her about thirty times. I carried my pocketlnife. Herres a large sized one. She didn't move of - say a word as I stabbed her. It didn't:appear to hurt her. She didn't try to get away. Last titneA hit her a gainet her rib. It made my blood run cold.— Myers end I went to the mill to dry ourseltes.— We talked thelnatter over there. Myers seektbat we would get into a serape, and that we had 'bet. tar go back and kill her. Ho proposed thattwe should lake a shovel along. This last I refitied 4otilo.t-.4 1 1,b0ut five o'clock Myers and I started up the hill. We found her standing up. beside the fire, she seemed to be trying to dry her clothes. I commenced walking with her, She said that she was in misery, and wished that she could get down to the river, so that she might drown her self. I asked her if she would like to get rid of her misery? She said she would. Says I, if I had a pistol I'd put her out. When I was talk ing with her, Myers was sitting deism He spoke up and said I was a d—d fool for talking with her. Said he "kill her at once, and let's us go down." I still kept on talking to her—say about fifteen mainute t s. ..Myers kept en urging me.— Said Itwetildtbettee late and • somebettlytt.would come' then picked up a ettinc-al hit her. She saw me pick up the stone, and put her hands arourrt her head. I stunned her,se that I could kill,tter ateloras blow. She fell at the fourth throw, I then WA up a heavy sharp. pointed stone. Hit her twice with this. Dib.'t say a word while I.w.aeltilling her. Myers was fitting back laughing, and telling me to hurry. The dews of idrridditdatend• to prearittle Lady John Russel a boudoir 41R,,•Consistingr.oft table and four chairs, composed of solidia?ver,-ns a mark of their sense of the obligation they' owe to her husband. Special , Notices. L , tali.- See' advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. HatDOWAY'S OINTiI NAT AND PILLAI.—Cough, sore threal;'bronchitis, asthma, tightness of the chest and pain in the left side, the precursors and accompaniments of Consumption, are rapidly subdued by the regular application of the Oint ment after warm fomentation of the throat, chest and side. There is no preparation-in existence which passes so quickly from the surface In the diseased and irritated membranes employedWthe office of respiration: One or two applicaThens will sometimes restore the voice which has Vein reduced to a husky whisper by cold, enable the gasping victim of asthenia to respire freely. re gularly, and without pain. A few doses of the. Pills, by promoting thelsenera I health of, the sys tem, minister to the perfection and permanency of the cure. Beware of counterfeits : see Onetime at foot of Ifolloway's advertisements. FitsgetAlt f i rtyi.2oAlleht by railroad 'ini i tieTtaku 4triv..4eikeit,,, r :44l`Kiltimg the beat for Agereiititin444inasos, Wing i•Tvo4;:ia t it with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, dirlded into small farms, and hundreds front all parts of the country am now settling and building. The crops can be . semgrowing. Terms from sls to $2O per acre, payable WilWilii;Vir.,yfars by instalments. To vb..it the place-- Leave . 1 st.Vharf at Phila., at 73 a. in., by. railr ad for Hammonton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full advertisement in another column. The Hammonton Farmer. it linwspoper'derot ed to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 26 eta per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Addrew+ to-Ed itor of the Former, Hammonton, Atlantic Cu.; New Jer sey. Those wishing cheap land. of the best quality.- in' one of the healthiest and-most delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement of Hammonton Lands. lIELMROLD'3'GENIIINIt PREPAIATION. lIELIIIII6I.D'S Genuine PREPARIT R EU . • ELBOLD'S Genuine Pitttfilktt.p uELmsoLvs Genuine,-r.VAILI: I Is prepared according to l'hitrWY. and ClioniPtftinith the greatest atcunicy and,:.%Malteal itnotri•iige iter'inett to their combination. atlyertisement headed VP, AURWATOLIMEE PitEPAHATIO3.I. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! SIR .JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated - .Female Pills,. . Preparedfrstat a preicrfption of Sit• .T Clark, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Mir invaluable medicine is unfailing in the *are of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which theleinala constittition,ls subject. It moderates all excess, and re. moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. • TO MARRIED LADIES it is pecullisrly suited. It will, in a sbort time, bring on og.plus.titirperiod with regularity. E&.CI batik Price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. Those Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they arslilfe to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time tliply . M:e rim e. In all cases of Nervous cud Spinallfffe ,sa ctioma i nih the back and Bulbs, fatigue on slight- exertidri,paipitatiOn of the liev-tr hysterics and whites, them.-PflitWiltetTect a Ore when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, caloniel,autimeny, or anything hurtful to the constitution. . pull directions accompany each package. Sole Ageut for the United States and Canada, JOB Mons, (late L C. Baldwin & Co.) Rochester IV: r: N. 11.--$l,OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mait. For sale by Dr. BOSS, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the tinted States and Canada; also by Harvey Birth; Readrig" , Pa, • Pet9 68 P.41 -1 5 57 •30 ,- ,... ' r Religious Noticesti , . English preaching tied ~Onn*daroteoring and evoniug..in the Metitia;iist"Eptapiral church. Union Prayer Metitritg'iiretetiiihraine Hall every Monday evening from 8 to 9 o'cock. Every other evening of the week from 61 to Prayer meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday afternoon, a t3l o'clock, in Temperance Hall. Prcaching—AText Sabbath: . morning in the tier- 'man, and English in the evening in the Reform .! ad Church. English services next Sabbath morning and eve ning in Zion's Lutheran Church. English preachify. e next Sunday evening in Sa lem's Lutheran Church.-. . On tni .311t.u1t., in Philadelphia, at the , German Reformed Church, Race at., by the Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger ' Mr. Augustus L. Rauh, of the aboved named city, to Miss Linda B. st e i n , daughter of Gen. D. Stein, late of Illyerstown, Lebanon county, Pa. .. • • On 19th inst., by the Rep.M. S. Miller, Mr. David Kahutty to Catharine Dreisty both from Bliss bath Punkt* Datibastarl cent*. On 'the ,2.2 d July, by. the Rev. A. Ittoutich. Mr.:' .to• Miss Mary Buck, of. Bast Ranover, Diutphin County, •F e. - On the 14th ult.,, brkbetheme, Mr. Francis Mil. ler, to Miss Annie , Raufmatn; of Jonestown. 'On the 28tit, tilt; hY tilne'shme, Mr. R. Jacob , Het. rich to Miss. Matilda Lerch, of Hanover; Dau. • phin ;County: I On the 14th test, by the Rev. Arr. Roister, Mr. liana Barely of S. Annvillei to Miss Susanna Null, of Lebanon t On the MO or Jiily, , b'y the Rev. Mr. Stine, Mr. Jacob.. Mohr, to. Miss Sophia Dubeler,•of Jack sou tp Ou the.9ct:inst., by the same, Philip Rittei, of N. Lebanon; to Miss Catherine Theirs, .of Lobs. nonlkkough, On thelltli inst; by,the name,: Mr: Moses Brick.: erjr'to!Mies Amandaepattli of Jackson, ANvP.t. Lelianon Ceitity. ms sPimen CAUTION! 111 A. It It ID , On the same day, by the same, Mr.gdward to Miss Anna Bender, of Jackson twp. On the 12th inst., by the sumo, Mr. Solomon Bess, to Miss Amanda, Miess, of Union township) , Lebanon co. D I E . 15 On the Bth inVt.; in South Lebaiionl'OWanship, Mr. A brahnm Bohland, aged 63 years, 8 um., and 8 days: On the Ist inst., near Myeratown, Mr. Gottlieb Kinteel, aged 81 yrs., 11 mo., and 19 days. On the 4th inst.. in New Orleans, of yellow Fever, Mr. Samuel Bieber, jr., eon of Sam. Bieber, sr., of Annville, Lebanon co., aged, 26 yrs, 11 ann., and 10 days. On the 18th inst.. in this Borough, very suddenly, Mrs. AugUsta Knocks, aged 33 years, 1 month 10 days. On the 11th inst., in North Lebanon, Emma Fran cis, daughter of Andrew and Susan Dodge, aged 5 months and 15 days. On the 17th inst., in North Lebanon, William eon of Andrew and Elizabeth Oerberieh, aged 11 months and 12 days. The Lebast retrefuily Corrected Wee) LEBANON, W 1 Leb. Mills Ex. Fem. $, 6 50 Smith " Extra 600 Leb. Val. Super. Fine 5 00 Prime White Wheat, 1 30 Prime died Wheat, 120 Prime Eye, 16 Core, SO Oats, 40 Clovereeml. • 5 00 Timothy-seed, 260 Flax-seed, 150 Dried A pplcs,ll4 be., 1 00 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peach .Snitz," 2 50 Peach "Ilutsels," 125 , Cherries, 1 60 Onions, SO The Philade I . IIILADELPIIIA, Sarr. 22,1151. r w :BREADSTUFF'S are firmly held, the foreign nivtifitlising . rather more favorable, but with align. itciPdtincird both for export and home use, and lightlightr,upp foywpad„pr:ces are nearly steady; some 4,t Faur OnTY.llmve been dis posed of, at $5.25®5.371 1,1 bbl for 'nld stock; $5 62/ for fresh ground superfine, chiefly-dr-the latter description, including better brands at $5.- 75; extra at. $6 ®6 25; 1 000 bbls extra family at $6 50; 200 Lai f bbls at $6 pair; - and super ! fine and middlings at $4 "0 bbl, The tales to the retailers and bakers have been to a "under ate extent, within the range of these figures, and fancy lots at s7®7 50. Rye Flour has been steady at $4ll bbl, but the receipts , are light.— #O6 Corn Meal the receipts and sales are light, at $ 4 .1 bbl, for Pennsylvania Meal. WHEAT.—The receipt's this week have been moderate, and prices are steady, with sales of a bout 38,000 billlgat 11‘ 4 )..53!®1.30 for inferior and prime red; $1.1009 20 -feirtliensaged do. and $l - 30® 1 40 for common to gontl f lYnerSylOiribt and Southern white. Rye has been in better Minted Q.ales of 1,500 bus old at 78 ®BO and new at 70® 45e. Corn has been in good request, and the tvrivnnee noted at the close of last week has been maintained; sales of 17,000 bur yellow at 00 st*a; 92 ®92ic afloat,and 1 000 btik white tatl-y is dull at 65e; 3,000 bill Barley Malt sold at finfioe. Oats” are arriving freely, and have-lip:en in good demand ; sales of 15 000 bus 42®43e fOr.new Southern, 43®44e for Pa., and 50c fur old do. . . PHILADELPHIA. oirriAt MARE:HT.—The offerings ofileof Cattle reached some 1560 head duriug the past week, oit. Wardelil,s : Avenuo Drove Yard, and the market, although a . ..little more ac tive than last week, was still dull, pric'es ranging at from $5 50 to $8 '75, the bulk of the sales bring at from $7 50 to $8 the 100 rbs. Cows end Calves, the offerings consist of i'2so.liniajaeping at $4O for fresh Cows, s2s©s3o ft;t. Siniatgoirr, rrinl.sls®2s for dry Cow:. d"Plidg'S; IlyVeeoiji*at'rhillips!yard wore 29- i 00 headl , dulint the. prices 'rit'e rather. lower, sr.les ranging at from $6 to $7 the 100 ttpe, net. Of Sheep,' ertnte 6000 , wore nt Wardell's soiling nt s2®sd each, according to condition. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: A Valuable Building Lot & New Brick House: A T PRIVATE SATE.—A BUILDING LOT. fronting /1„ on Walnut street, 80 feet from Cuntberland. end se bout 200 from the Court House, adjoining the new build ing of Curtis N. Smith and the Buck Hotel Property.— This is a very desirable business location, it being in the very heart of our town. Possession will be given immts , diately. Also, A new two-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with „.alare ACK-BIDING and KITHEN aIaCb of Brick g , B situated U on L Chestnut Street. about squares " front the Court ll,usc, late property of• Frederick. Urban; erected on Lot of 33 feet, by 200 Met • deep, with good Stable. Cistern, Av., all complete. The above prop: erties will be sold cheap and terms made easy. by Lebanon, Sept. 22,1855. SIMON J. STINE. ;;,;;W,13:11. have large lot of WitAITING theyjfill 'tall "to " Country Merchants at 4 . L. • linVellikair and .Slore Stan FOR SALE;=-1 he subscriber offers at Private Sale, a LOT 'OF iiROlll , ll2O, situate on Market Square, in Jonestown, on which is erected a due two story DWELL #ING 'HOUSE, Store Room, Ware Boum, Brick Smoke mid Wash House, good Stable, Corn Crib, tirainery, Welt with Pump, Lc. For further infor mation enquire of Wm. Leffler, ,lonestoien,- or .1. W. Mish, Esq., Lebanon. -Possession and an indisputable ti tle will be given on the let day. of April, ISnit. Jonestown, Sept. 22, 1858.-3 t. LEW BICKEL. WALTZ A: =DEL have the largest assortment of the best LEHIGH. SLATES ever offered to the public.-- Country Merchants would do well to examine their stock bother purchasing elsewhere THE COUNTY A G It I C• ti R A L -41"4- EX H I fp TA 0 NI t , rirHE liAupiuN COVVY AGRICULTuttAb SOCI. ETI announce have completed their ar rsttjg 4:IOI472Y,ATIALIAMTDOERIDAY; The 22d, 23d and 24th of this month, AT TDB PARK GROUNDS, above Harrisburg. On WEDNESDAY the JUDGES will meet at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The various Committeeswill fill 'Lb* own vacancies. On THURSDAY, Sept. Y., an Address will be delivered by Col. RICHARD 3. HALDEMAN, of Harrisburg, at 234 o'clock in the afternoon. On FRIDAY, Sept. 24, the PREMIUMS. will be an nounced at 1 o'clock. and an addrese "delivered by the 111.. n. HORACE OREELY, of New. York, at 3 o'clock in thvrtelpedni.: ".. 11! of' Harrisburg, boa been appointed th.f MainhaL Sept. 22, 'SS.-It. A. D. HAMILTON, Pree't. IF YOU WANT s good Oohs Pen, call on Welts k Bcedel for Bagley's beet. Fancy Fars—tbr Ladies and Children. TORN FAREIRA & CO., No. 818 (new ne.) MARKET tf Street, above Eighth. Pllll.4D'A.—lmporters. Manu facturers and Dealers in FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children; also, Gent's Furs, Fur Collars, and Gloves.— The number or years that we hare been engaged in the Fur business, and the general character of our Furs, both for qualify and price is so generally .known through out the country, that we think it not necessary for nolo say anything more than that we have now opened our assortment of FURS, for the Fall and Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we have ever offered before to the public. Our Furs have all been Imported during the present season, when money was scarce and Furs much lower than at the present. time, and have been, manufactured d re: tainp by r i th e e d r seaticl thorn tent workmen; we are therefore at such prices aawill continuo to give us the reputation we have borne for years, that is to sell a good article for . a very small prefit.• • Storekeepers will 'do well to give us a eall, as they will find the largest assortment by Ur to select from in the city, and at manufacturers prices. • - - • JOHN FAREIRA &CO No. 818 MARKET Street, above Bth., PIIIILMFA. • . Sept. 22, W 1-4 mos', WALTZ -11111DElii -lf Vaie , additlori their already large /teak df the farpeuaZa ley tlold Pea. To the VOl.ers of Leh - Anon County r I /lEltEllY offer myself is an Independent Candidate sHER/rl l .' for the office of of Lebanon county. Should Ibe elected, I. will attend personally to the ffutios of th,tOffice k and'to the satisfao fon of the people. • • . ADAM` HAAK. Lebanon, Sept. I, '6B-te. Independent Candidate fog• .SUERIFF. undersigned were himself to the voters of Lab. I anon county, as au Independent' candidate for the office of Sheriff, anduestektfullj , ',elicits their • suffnutes: Sbohld he' boll° ferturiate es to 'be elected, he , will; dis charge the duties of the opt* liffjeirtlsity, istid tie the' beet of bletbilitjc ' ••• • ' • JACOB pRAN22, Fist Hoover, Septai, 1858.-te, • • ,on Market. skly by Myers elli Sheiio. 'gratiESDAT, SEPT. 22, 148. Potatoes, iit bu , 00 Eggs, 15 dox. 9 l il2 Butter, 15 I:b., :414 Lard. ill° Tallow, ~3 0 Baru, ' 'll Shoulders,, 9 Sides, Soap, ....: pate-wax, . 25 Waite Rage, 6 Mixed Ii , AZ Flax, rit ;It , 12% Brialjna. ft lb., 40 FaathirS, 'ft lb., 6.234 Wool, lb lb., 40 Soap Beane; 15 qt., O Vinegar, IS gel., 12 1 ,5 Apple Butter, 15 crock, 45 phis Market. One Person for Canal Conuniationer of tho__Connaon. wealth of Pennsylvania. One Person to represent the Tenth Congressional Dla tt let in the Congress of Ihe United Stan.e. Chte Person,to renreavut the enmity t}f LehanOn in the Home of ReprooliNtatirvi of Pennsylvania. Outs Person for Sheriff of the County of Lebanon. One Person, forAwkonotary of the County of Leba non The Electors of Esse Hanover township arc to meetat the medic house of Jacob W. Adams. In mid township. The Ithetors of Sentare township are to Meet at the public bonze 0f . ..1. Melina:in, in said township. The Elector; of Bethel township are to meet at the ,public house of Jacob Iteichat t. in said township. The Electors of Union township are to Inert at the house of Daniel Disrdner,ht mid towneblp. Ths'Electors of Millcreek townshipare to meet at the ,pbtiiis hone. of D. S. Matthew, in said township. the .hectors of Eolith Arinville township are to Meet . at the toddle house of irrob Fink. in said township. The ilti . ;e'tors of Co, nwali townsirip are to meet at the public housetied. it U. Eby, in said township. • The Ewa.. of Cold"Syring tortnahip are to meet at the School Fromm at or hear. Annuli Dap, in said township. The election is to be opened hetwern the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the rotenone, rani emit continue with. cut Interruption or ardjourament,and 4fi not to. 1.0 cl•eed by.ferg apron o'click. in tbeetypiiing. I Alpo make known and grim notite,tie and •by the 13th ~rection of the aforesaid act 1., OM :directed, •-that every perion,:except justices of the nearer.. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or truet endsr the government of the United :Attu, or of this State, or any rite or Incorporated district. whether a- mormiiiisberieu officer or otherwise, subordinate officer, or agent. wini is or"shall he employed. moiler the legislative. judiciary. .r executive department of thirrStato tor„ the Vetted States. or of any city or incorporated district, mad sleo, that essay naliab r of eon:Arms and the State Legielature,and tri.,tiiir ;elect and connonm council- of any city, commis okourre or ...toy iimorPorated dietrict, is by law lacirpahls iiifikebtitr,os. t eseittinipm e it tire some erne the office or appointment of judge. inspector or clerk of wry election of this Common wealth, and thet no inspector or judge, or officer of any smith election, shall be elidible to any oilice then lobe voted for.'!. . Ito person shall be permitted' t& Vete at any election, As aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty-one :years or more, who shall have resided in this State at bust one your, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days imtidetiptqly preceding such e'ection, and within two years pairla i tate or county Ism, which shell have been AMee seed at heest ten da- a before the election. But a citizen of the United Mates who line previeuely been a qualified voter er tide State and re moved therefrom and returned, ant{ who rhall bare resided in the election district and p'ald trxca cc aforesaid, shall be entitled to rote after residing s In this St ate six months: .i"eeridrd, That the white freemen, citizens of the guile,' natio. between the ages of 2I and z 2 years, and have resided in the elecbon district ten days, as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shill not have pied texas. "No person - el:ail be admitted to vote whose name is not contained intim list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners, unless: First, he produce. a *s cript for the payment within two yearn, of a State or Countt"tax,assesead agreeably to the COOStitllltiO/I,lthd give satisfactory evidence, either on his two oath or of firmatiols,Mr'on the oath or alfirthatiou of **nether, that he has paid such a tax or on failure te produce a receipt. shall make oath of the payment thei colt or. second, if he claim a vote by Ming an elector between the ages of 2l and 2e. years lie shall depos. on oath or affirmation that he has resided In the State at least one year before his epplicatien, mad make such r proof of his rest tuner in the district as ie required by this act, and that ha does verily believe from the arm:meta given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other eel {mice as is re trolled by this act, whereupon the name of the person go penpittsttle..voNdiap, ti ,g, inserted in the alphabetical list by the inepectimiAttiti a note tirade opposite thereto by writing the word Ink,Elf he Shall be admitted toivote by reason of having paid his tax, or i be word -age,' if he shall be permitted to vote by re- eem of such' age, mid shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make like litotes in the list of voters'kept by then.. "In ail cases where fife name of the penmen claiming to cute le not found on the list furnished by the commis' stoners and assessor, or his right to v. te, whether found thereon or not, is objected to by Any - rmelified Citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such per son on oath ea to its qiudifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State' for one year or More hid With will he snfliciet t proof dew eoe hut shalt makeproof by at leasermecompetent witness, who shall he a -quali fied electerrthet he hen resided - within the district ihr pore than ten days, next immediately preceding said .eleendii, Anil Simnel* himself smear that. hie bona tide 'residence in tinrintauleof hid lawfid c4lirl r g te wiitrin the district, end that he . ditriot remove - into saiii'distriet for the purpose eevothig t ierein. "Every person qualified as aforeculd, and make due proof,if required, of his' reiddente and 'pap: meat of taxes asatbresaid. shall be permitted to vote in the township, ward, or district in which be shall reside. "If any person shall preeept. or attempt to prevent any °Mao ofany.eleaion under this act Irons luddi rig euch election or use or tlikeatinhainy,violence to any each of; 'flaw, or shall iaterf pt. or Improperly interfere With hint in the execution of hl d uty, or 'hall block up the 'wit; dow or avenue to eunirindow, • where the same may holding , or shalleiotouity,disturb the peace at such don, or shell use or praetise inthoidattrig threats, Rime or violence, with *design topfinenee unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent hins,frem voting, or to restrain' -.the freedoit of chafe, sichstiweson. on conviction,shan he fined in any Mel not exesedlog five hundred dollars, and imprisoned few anyChatectot lees than one month , nor more than:Widen months, sttd if Behalf he shown to the cours where tbn Wad of mach' offence "aball..be bad; that the perscin so offending wee not a resident of the city, NEW ADVERIWPMENTS :7%1-4, 1.1 1 .1 .4kaurrill 1-13:itx'Er* JA gi! gi r g -24 t44.t . ew°4: 1 1: - :t e , 'agr,;l4,7 LA 74 0.4 04 g LA g•al!•-isegsA I Zi Z:7 g . 1 ‘; 4= l F (01!:11 1 1 6 7 .41Fal t iit i t \Siemt .70 1 P1,0.1 gig ss .o.2. s s-. 1 tor 4• u .16 f t !. - I • E.A. _ - • . ALMANACS! ALMANACS! for 1859.—Waltz a Awl el are prepared to cell Almanacs by the dozen or gross o the trade at City rates. , sCEAN TELEGRAPH.! CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry-Goods, Grocery St Crockery , -AT TUE- 1r :. 114 RaVIEIIB 9 .Brolll T EONARD ZIMAIERMANfriends and Lb } public that he halt Just:retch-ad aria;V stock of Goads for geld 'Winter Trade, which will be found atilleap as *up stork of the kind in this town, consisting of all such eopps as are visually kept In a first-class store. Particular attention is given to ,4:tapila Chxxls for the country trade, not Rep,lecting the fancy articles for LA DIES' WEAR—such ak Dices, lavigs,..B4gipao, Ender sleeves, liandkercidefs,Ae. GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his 8, Cassinieres,Casinots, Tweed* Fancy and other Vesting*, Velvets, Cords. &e. In the GROCERY department may be found a splendid assertmentof every need in the Family: Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Teas, Mackerel, Ac. In CROCKERY the stock is well selected. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. Atir The highest market price will be paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. -[Lebanon, Sept. 22,1855. COUNTRY DIERCHANTE would do well to call up on Waltz a Rcedel and examine their large end welt so leeted stoat of Note, Letter a Cap Paper, Lead and Slate Pencils, Ercrelopes, Ink, and Slates, which hare been purchased with a OW to supply them. to ineral Election Proclamation. URSUANT to nn Act of the General j Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitioden "Act relating to the Ittectistas ( - 4 this Com. monweslth." m proved the 2d day of July, A. lit one thousand efithtlttillige4atml, thirty ult.e I, DAvto M. Sutter. SUNTrir Or ttli -OtAt,:y Vcbanon:PennAylvanimi. do hereby make known end give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a General Election will be held in the said county of Lebanon. gn the nowt Tuts. doy(briogthe 12th day) of (Maher la R, at which tune the electors of ibe county aforesaid will rote In Unit respective districts for tine Parson fur Jnage of the sttpromt cuntt of Nun sylranin. - thlar"rton•rel6cAistnitediorter of the Colnty t et, Leh* . . One Porton fu'i- Director of the 'Poo. of thi county of loplotnon. One Person for Auditor of the CL iihty of Lebanon, I also hereby make known and giro rodiee that the plate of holding the aforesaid general election in the several districts within the coutty of Lebanon, aro as follows, via: The Electors of the East Ward of the Borough of Lebanon are to meet at the Commissioners' room in the Court House in raid Borough. The Electors of the West Ward of the Emmett of Lebanon, are to meet in the Jury room, on the a - eat side of the Court House 1.3 said Borough The Electors of South Lebanon toil nshlo, are to meet at the Grand Jury room, at the C•. net ileum, in the Enrough of Lebanon, The Electorsof North Lebanon Borough are to meet at the public house of Benjamin Zeller. Its said Borough. The Electors of North Lebanon biernebip are to zneer at the public house of Conrad It. Borgner, lu the Borough of ;North Lebanon. The Electors of Jackson township are to meet at 'the house of J. K. flpsyd, In said township. The Electors of North Annville township are to meet at the public house of 8. M. ersli. in said township The Electors of lieidieberg township are to me.t at th e public house of Levi 8. ()belly, in raid twirosliip. The Electors of Londonderry township are to west at the public house of J'an •Woliersherter, in said town. ship. Also, that in tlie foul tb se. ction of the act of Assemble, entitle'', "An Ad reletiug to executions, and for other purposes," approved April 16,1:40, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section %hall not be so construed as to pro rent any militia ollicer or borough olficer from earring as judge, Inspector or clerk at any general or special elec tion in this Cletnnionwealth."'. Also, that in the filet section of said act it in enActed that ••ccery gen ral and a; eclat election shall be opened between the hours or eight and ten in there're:mon, anti Anal eontinne without interrui ti,in or a 'jourtinterit until seven o'clock In toe crentening, when the rain shall The goilerni, OpeOloVeity, ,incorporited' district and t, oinabip e l lertiens. and all elections for electors of Provi dent and Nice Pre nident, of_ ths Uni:ed bites. shall be bold and conelected by the ithpectrons and judges I lected an afornaid, and by clerks Appointed as hereinafter pro. M=EMM ward, or district, or towtollp whore thatTaTZffence Wain Cinnaiiittatl a and not entitled to vote therein, tben,on eon elation, he eball be sentenced to pay a. hie or not less than elle hundred dollars nor more than. ono thousand dollars. and be imprisoned not urea than nti months more than two years. . . "In case the person who shall have rereivedliiiihreqini MOW number of votes for inspector eluallinofihrrefill on the day of election, then the person who ottuall.:/on'ere ceived the next highest number te votes for ut.o.li;..itte, are next spring eh Mion shall act as inspector itu his place.— And in case the person who atoll have rec e iv e d th e ki e h, eat number of votes for inspector shalt not attend, the poison elected indite Shalt appoint an inspector in his place anti in case the person elected shall lO.LACC ndthen the inspeztor who received the highest number of votes shall app.dot a pule in his place. or irony varaneyaltoll continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the open lug of the election, the qualified 'voters of the townsuip. ward or district for which said officer AMIE ha•e been el. Med. present at the place of election, shall select one of their panther to fill such rateatteps "It shell hr th e duty of the several aseeteors, rests c. Ureic, to attend at the place of ho ding every gem rah, special or township election. dining the tune said she Don i* kept open for the purpose of giving information to the inspec ore stud judges when called on in relation to the r ght of any person topuess d by them to vote et such eleeti. ns, or eneh. other matters in relation to the NISSYS6OI,IO of voters as the said inspectors, or either of them. elicit from time to time require." Yardmen t to ti.c proclaims contained in the 761 1t eeetion of the ilet.firfL /I Vl.M3ll#l.#l.t.jutlferv.4A rte .deresaid district shall respectively take charge of the certificate or retfirn of the election of their respeetive districts. and produwe them ate meeting of one - 4 edge nom each district, at dm borough of h.. bosom, on the third fitly after the election, being bur the present year on FWD t.Y, the 45th, day of OCTultElt ofttt, tle.n end there ito,..de and perform the duties requlrtAjtyllow of said judges. Also, that wherea judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, fa uumbloi,to attend snek Meeting of judges. then the certificate or return aforeinid sthttll be token charge ..f by one of the insp Ttortu or clerk 'of the 4.41 - CtiCni of sold district, who shall do and perform the duties re nnin...l of said judges tumble to attend. Given midst. my hand, in toy office in Lebanon, he 2d day of September. 1&,8. DAVID M. SHUEY, Sun-tiff of leham -I Co. Sept 22. 185S—te. st IVILSCELLANEOUS • • • For Rent. • TILE sultit ; t : /boßolavtifOß RENT, his large New three story BRICK .11411finDIXO. embracing STORE and oth er fine ROOMS..witifoltasement: 'now in - course of erection on Cumberland Street, Lebanon. and- e_ which will be ready for occupancy,. the Store Room and Remittent about thelli4, of October, and the rest of the Building sutrirOber . It has the Gls and othermodern improvements. The lgpation is an ex cellent one fur business. /Or For liarthritepattioultire inquire of the undersigned, owner. The rooms will be rented tegether' or separate, ai may be desired. Lebanon, Sept. 15, '58,1 J. C. BRISKER. Piddle Sale of Chestnut Rails and Posts. WILL be sold at Public Pen(lue or Out-cry, on FR!. . DA Y. the let day of October. next, at the Union Canal, on Bowman, !Inner & Copp's Landing. nearly op posite David Iloyer'a Brick Yard, about 1000 CHEST NUT POSTS, and also about 1000 CHESTNUT BAILS. &do to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be Oren and terme of sale made known by the , un dersigned. ELiZABETH C. WEIDMAN, ROWT. W. COLEMAN, JOHN W. ULRICH, Administrator, of the Esdate of Jacob B. Weldraen, dec'd. Lebanon, Sept. lb, 181 S. Cheap LUOINIER and COJIL: 11111 E undlersiantrd having purchased, atSberlff's Stir. I,..tbe.mmtirel.etatkl; • ' 1.17310%,AAND COAL. Tu tits Tied VoIi4an..3,I",)TIKEYER, b g leave, to invite thn'tattentfets.•of the public stherets. It will be Sad annals cheaper than the-same article Crib 1141Mughteble.sbore. Theatock em braces all kinds and dascriptions of.LIEBYIBBR- kept in a we:ll,,staaked.Yard4saidesos large lot orfirst rate Black smith's CQAL. Ali Cikomk is tldit iiittitchkaßo4lll call and thambieMur atodh,and prices -it PAILS P LebanctilllePti ad,: OS. • ;:11.70218 WITXEYEIL NEW dtAi5S. wxl6o re Lavers of lake Beautiful AS WELL IS TILE tSLr u s 4 atl7 cord Seel Now* ,your Mita TO BUY CHEAP MILE "Centre Buildings" are full of 'NEW GOODS.-- The taste of the most fastidious will be gratified, every acceptation of the term, when beholding the beaun tut New Styles of Ladies Dress Goods. Among the many we will name a few. such. as Poile4e-Cheore Ciretutian Plaid and Stripe ; Plaid, Stripe, Byadero and iiinted'Va tenting ; French Printed and plain colors, all-wool De lain; Printed and plain Caahmere ' French M erino; La velle Byadere; ALde-Lain, English and American Chintz. &W.—Black and Fancy, Velvet Byadere. kc.. =know- Lodged to surpass anything of the kind in this Borough. Shawls Akvariety. Collate, Gloved, gopierYi de. Domed& Goods-14441n, Ticking, Check, Lc.. km, so cheap that you can sate money by purchasing your sap , plies at Reber k i rgar t 1 _ Tunnels, all coleys; yarciilleap..it _ "rrl ta' Gentle men to purchase tliOnAltlotlyOret Coating , Caostmerce, Satinet* and Vestitigs;.fot LBOtdielvos,and their 'Sam oilt of the very large and,ozell selecteeStock, just opened at the Centre Buildings nfIRABEILIJIBOX, Who always " . t2yleaso." BEADY MADE CLOTHING to please eTerybodyt. - Lebanon, Saptetnber 15th, 1558. Lebanon Teacher ' Associa- 'iota, WILL ineet fit the Academy room, on BMus:day ree tang 22t1 inst., at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of new ly organising and determining a plan upon which the Association is to be conducted in the future. It Is not the desire of those teachers only who arc interested in the Association that all the others Fhould attend, but the County Superintendent and School -Directors pare very anxious that all their teachkrs shmild make use of thus moans of improvement. Let there be -a full turn-out of the tocchers in both boron glut. All other friend" of edu cation are also most-cordially invited to become members. By order. [Sept. 15,1'e4. Alleantinglo emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, and fine attl i PßlVlNNreedvezeftof Hammonton Lands,.!' irobrgiton 160ezifty agricultrs- I, • • rat,S,,_ ER deetnti;iliGoastyi Ag. noeHund and Horticultural TI Foclety will , holi its FIRST ANNUM: MN, on WEDNZBDAY, Tnuasnar. and Fauna, GIFt, 7TIT AND BTH OF OCTOBER, 1558, at the Peciety's Ortiunds known as the Mifflin Estate, in Lebanon, Persons from other Counties can become exhibitors and competitors for premiums out the pay relent o• $1 and which Also makes them annual members. Exeursiona trains will ho run during the three days of the Fair front Heading and Harrisburg to Leharion, atop, ping at all way stations... The fare is also to taireduced; due notice of which will be given by G. A. Nichols. gsq., General Superintendent of the Philadelphia & Handing Railroad Company. . - LEVI KLINE, 3. Lawn: littottrarrsa,_;...-. Chairman Coln. Arrangeta. Lebanon, Sept 8, ISA -...: Wood ,-- Wood. ft. - 2 , 1,1T - iiiide - r;itited are prepared .to fttrniah Wen owr yr Oda WOOD, to order, at any plate In Leh. anon or North Lehationitorought. orders lett at • - their Mill will. be promptly attemird to. bane); April2l lAN MYERS . & ElV.Otilt. Jun ILItNIVED a superior PORT WINK, very &I- Ica* also ScoTca Acs, Lomas Poressx, Csaawza Baa":DY,and aNCiNIVATI CHANT...to:ME, id REIG.4.lr.rS,V4Vintl Lebanon Fel#44lvAnnillater• rVIIE FIFTII..SESSION of Pio “LEDANDN'VEMALE 1. SEMINARY' w ill commence on the lint day of SEP. TENDER, next. Madame DECAMPS Win sire instruction in Needle Work. LEGII R. BAUOIIER. PrineipaL 510DESTE DECAMP.S, Teacher of Marc L Frtnal. Lebanon, Aug. 24,1658. Leeches Leeches G'DINS Imported Swedish LeecheA on hand. end for side by Sept. 1, 1355. Druggist& Apotbecary. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. ACKER'S, From $1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 how. Oct. 22. '54. NEY9ISTPSQf LA WW DRESS GOODS ,s vivAKTz BRO.A. -' • PLIKASH CAI 4, AND ExAmick7:" Alt wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, gaud sag; and fine market, see advertisement of Hammonton"Lari. Allmarating So emigrate to a mild ditaatergalairte fine market, see adverb:mono,' Hamm _ Law", TEACHERS' WAN,'FB' 10 Teachers WavainfiT.''' TSchool Directors of §wationt. i tovenahip..will meet I in No. 2 School-house,OPTONATOWN.- on Prickly, October 1,1868, at 9 Alec nghnSereitoon, for the put% pose if examlniniiii eindempioyiaggen.Tvachers to take charge of the echeitle.Pteald.thalrict. Mr. Kluge, Coun ty Superintendent niii.betinosentrfexamine APPMeenler By orderrof &lima `Board.•• • - - Swatara tpl.tDept.94,lo l il" The Thmthieiit.,o4l44,.. l fla, ALA emapaper devot ed to LitoratirEe Agriculture. eavo - eveding.lbetk.full accounts of the newesettleciet afAigninogton, •to N ew Jeracy,,,kan,be subscribed, for etelly,NtAts. portummeN InclaWpOstage -stamps for Ilea 'amount.' Marie* . Editor. of the Farmer, niIIIMOMOIII4 Atialgtolo6., NOP • JerleY.--,Tbose wishiug cheap lauds. of the best Atiollty, iu "iine,Ortite•hecklthlost and mat delightful ell.eateetti- , Cavell:don, see advartiseinetd of HillailKartou Lauds, .ntotie@«- • - 1-43w4liONS 'lndebterd'on . booke - Jetem Wif phi -rig, payment to the nodetaigned, the booker h av tp,n placed initis hanfiereolheptiegifor the nee ofjekt. ItmeEor. ' ANTERNI" S. ELY, 841 T o all, " liitvertitmtstßW ton. LatidlL7: L oh, ARA BO : !Y r . .. ::.,,,. _ • , Riint;w 4 , Btitte tikkvellpt 'oPektedebialetwOli*Wof Us letioViityles-co t wktch - y_am - - miumpost grist Bisdalle. ' ' STOVES, TINWARE, ROOFING, &c. JOHN Rlfl. 0N0.131 12: DAUGHERT Y. Gi11°1114. 4 111 TUB undendgried . iltlamtfully inform the public that they NA P at •' *We Vain with their TIN-WARY. & SHER ' ISTAR. LINIMENT to the well-known place in Civeibtr laud street, opposite the Bogie Buildings, Lebanon, Pb. where they shall be pleased to seCommodtto all custom ers at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable ~...._ ' 1 3511,18,1p1igl be found in the Baseusuus of Acki os .1::.c.T2 1 1U., dl l tiliasnd=thn'YWlE-V '. ol U 3 t,_*eth't floor of the same'Buildiririiert deter Vt'witalirlitilliy Goods store. The.Bhop is a magnificent one—it being the handsomest in the County ; and well calculated to: such a purpose. iliii- They would return their PIDGUTti thandr fcir the liberal patronage afford& them, and particularly' Rile halt season. In.. Roping that their untiring efforts to please,and their return .Ho3fEn tot/ mold stand oolong occupied by Jona Diaz, will insure for them a still more liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call before purchlaing elsewhere. Lebanon, Dee.3o, '47. RISE & - DAGGITLIIITTi .. Tin andSlire 1- . _lira ..W s" .att mAittiyAtrroatr.,-, ... : ;•• ; ..t Wizt door kthe:latienWi Ettkelinifitebonen. -1 AldliS N. ROGERS hikes ifileriOßMicishf Informing el his friends and the public h in - geleril Cog. Ifira#oo- me to carry en business arthe'efltivevimid:Wherelis 'cf. fere for sale the langest•elaPbeet assorthient 'of TIN WARN, made of the verjlailit thiteeiti and by comp,. tent workmen. TIN ROOTING, SPOUTING, and Jolt- LONG of all kinds prOtdprlyattended to. As he is a practical ' , Workman, and attends to all ois byline/es personally, hb its homers can depend upon hay inf. their work dollisigghig" , ::' Call and are and - Anise fef'foully leen before purchn e lug elsewhere. Tfratikir.l - fiir-pliatAltvore, he hopes by lariat attention to busititteserjutVPunctseelity, to edit re cave a share of pole liattoditge.' ' ' l ' • , We the undersigned Citizens of tlui totttighAsf Leba non, Lebanon comity, lioliocabr Cyr WI, lbw, we are Per' sonelly acquainted wittitgi . els SL Rogers, na bwre me ployed him to do Tin Minn asilfOther"rni. and Sliest iron Work for ue; all of wletch - helritirvione In a good, substantial and workmenttee , imentier:' We therefore take great pleasure In recommending him, with lull con fidence in hie ability es a practical- thiWoompetent work map, to the public at large. ", Salami llehat. M. D., Jos. Dowinorr.. Levi Kilos, W. 31. GnilforiL AL 15...105ieh Funelc --- John George. Lebanon. one 9. 1850. TAILORING AND CLO'PtilliGit Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing st'ore. •. IT O " who would get a Sue suit, dressed up in style from top to toe. Cell and see. Save 20 per cent., clear gain, at the NEW CLOTUtNG STORE, 2d story o CENTRE BUILDING, of Reber r Brothers. Fmtaxas win And It much to their 'Meanings to bring tbeir produce to the Cheap Store at the Centre Buildiaga, dill... Ulna du Anomuzae. The TALLOIMI, for'eustonr wytOo receives the perAe tte j attention of li. & J. M. It.inienwith more rare than ev er. flaying secured the'beitt 'Workmen, this are proper. e.t to make up the most fashlenable work at short no tice. The Clothing all warranted, if they do not please they need not he taken. ' Lebanon May, ISSS - • Dar if - ICH Alf H0PP.4.4.1P - Still continues the T.A I LORIN° .131 Rusin ess *lth itikiral red in Camber/mut street, near Monk Road. wheielillitkaons who wish garments made up In the most fashlonahiWUOYleand hest manner, are in vited to call. Ile has lately receivedtbe4oxYork, Phu ' ad.dphia Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as - he has none but the beet workmen employed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in esatlafactory 211A1111Vr. SS. With his thanks to hie old customers km their pat ronage heretofore, ho respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS 1--Just received and for sale the N. York end Inkiladslphla Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of,thgt fact, an , that he can make his arrangement., accordingly—. 2Tcnall. IFLOFMAN, 1410 041"0.13% ON-44: r' CO+ CLOTRIiiV STORE 41ERCANT TAILORING 1 H 0 ETTABLTRII3I.T. Market street, belle, erg Mitrk's and Mae: Hotels. Q. RAMSItY & Co, take pleasure in announcing . to their friends and the public generally, that they have on hand a variety of Cloths, Cassinterers and Peat. hags. which they will make up to order on the most rea. sonalida terms and in the most fashionablestyle. As none bat good workmen are employed, all work is insured and good fits guaranteed. Also a large stock of RUDY-MAIM Claornmo, which will be disposed of cheap, together with every variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. X. S. IiAMSEY k Co Lebanon. April 28, 1848. rashionafile Tail faring. TIME subscriber respectfully Informs bis Mends and the public in genertilethat he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINBSSIin sill its branches, at his resi dence, in East Lebanom(Outiberland.BGeet.L2 squares east from Major Moyers HoteLisfalfh Shifty atten tion to bullies/. promptness in his engagements, good fits, and moderate charges, be hopes to receive a Share of the public mitronace, lie woe a long time in the em ploy of Micheal Wagner, deed.. and feels confident of giving general satisfactions Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon. may 12, 1555. OItOROB IicOAI7LLY:, Merchant Tailorionor.,Estab lishmetie "Q.DOWV.sl ll P4 l s ll l l y oll ifirfne the public that be bee .0/ . ..,litelrengsistriaeneldthing Establishment of G. Gump, & coutinuix 111ERIIXNT TAILORING in all Its branch falf 00.1t/e eaftabllatituent. No 1, EAsnx BCTUIINGIG, next door 1 to the Eagle Hotel. He has en elegant emortmety..of I Cloth", Cassitners, Vesting', . "' - and Flirnishi • rrir• &oda, , In general. which he so felte'the.puldiciiiietlemine. -Be Phial devote hie particular attention to fitting shit meg.. ing up to order. Thoee wishing clothing made well nod fashionably are Invited to call. I N. B—Always on hand a large assortment of HOME- I MADE CLOTHING, to which the attention of the public, Ls also directed. GABIIIEL aUM P, Agent,. Lebanon, August 11, PRA. gra BUS N~e&LCA4 W MAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LASS—Office in Cumberland Street, nearly opposite tbo Court House, will promptly at tend testi professional business entrusted to him Lebanon, Sept. It, 155 a. D. S. RARER, ,fL GENT FOR. nu STATE FIRE & MARINE INSO A RANCE COMPANY, PA. Lobitnna, Aug. 11, ISIS-Gre* DA MILTS J. SELTZER, ATTORNEY. liTt la* OOFFICE.In Cumberland street, nearKttilruatio Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. dT, Tut.26,'47. LA FA YETTEffI OWE R 5 %.' A 8 FITTER. AILIOIXIXO A. S..4hXiiheffiea, Walnut street, Leba non, Pa. A lensitaa . ..6theautiful aerortmentof FIX TURES from the well-knrww n establishment of Cosanuata & Basra. always on hand at Philadelphia prices. • in- All work warranted to give matisfaction. IFS- All order, will he faithfully exetuted on the most reasonable terms. The but of rrference fsiren. [Sep. 16,'57. P. WIKEL. BUICKLAYER AND JOBIA . , Union Dqxvii . . Panwhin y, r PEEPA R ED. at all thane, ticiimpiip Minx Wonc, In all km hronchea,aridonihenhortast notire. A /PO, Doug_kon.sito, Lim 1 „ 1 . WALL& Egosnr.s, Ahatinta,nad.eidwark connect. " ad with a IruipasOilplon; ;, ,1r -d iganitiefßone awns always Tete" fo put down foundatlona r anddostAno work Of every description. (July 1,'57-tt. All wanting to emigrate ton mid climate, good soil, and 'br market, sec advertisement of Hammonton Lands. To all wanting FliFUW.eee adCeribeMent of Hammon ton Lands. WO:Mk:3 and QUEENSWARK v . ...ry cheap at - TUBER k BROS. ATKINS k MoADAM have a splendid assortment of Boots, Shoos, Trunk*. and Traveling Bags. VE colors of WoolcA StocklPor TARN, at RADER & BROS. rflichtel Lauer, Omar of Mulberry and Chestnift Orals, Letornies, /4ANIM4CTUIFLIOL OP rTate.r4 44LBT AND WROUGHT Hip ' A .RAAINGS it Cornets:de:l,44lerillides. Deleonles. Public and Ni. * Grounds, gc.,..ttt,twhich he offers In great sar , riety n(-desikuseatlawer palms than thesame Can be Oh taipe4 elsewhere. Also. CHAIN IttiNCP,S of erenr do ser/ptleti constantly kept on hand. Anglin Isaß.-ttly 0 11,-4- ry W. • Ciman, xro. 14 (Old N(L 6) 4poitTEUND Street, bdoto Marko 11 et. PhiWeita, llll - . 1 7 ELAMilign DEALER , Calffeces , Bludlnge. *,..RED AND OAK SOLE 'LEATHER, de, N. -11—Itc "g h Ukthot, bight or taken la Whitrigli• March 3,1853.-Iy. tit AU wanting to emigrate, to a mild 0h'5 6 1410t 1 •" 11 . 66 fiat market; Re achereisevseid of Jialm,illeM Thu"' WHO WOULD NoTsitEsoiCE TO "HEARjat NEWS! THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE HANDSOMEST STYLES, Arttf`ALWAYS sap • AT THE HALL 111.1i1,4 018. v SWARTZ 'it; tRo ,SEIT fitAIRIED • FA* *6 4 IO DS:!(..; ASTONIBIIINOLt LOW, • " • • To all wanting Arm, Odiadvertisecentof Reauttm ten Lands.