E=2;ll Pauttiztt: TERMS, 61 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY S NOV 2, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS. The . Stated Meeting of the Board el Managers of the Y. M. C. Association, will be held this (Tuesday evening) at 8 o'eloch, at their Reeding Room. All the Members should be pres ent. 'PUMPKIN PIE.--As the pumpkin pie is the cheapest of all plea, and the 8.345011 for them is now here, we publish the following rec ipe for waking the same of grated raw pump• kins. Its taste,is like the stowed lie, which all know how to make: Take about a teacupful of grated pumpkin, one pint of good milk, dgit egg, a little salt, two large poems of sugar, cinnamon, pplee t tOrviutmeg,. Lino the tin, and bake until done': :The remainder of the pumpkin can be of tined oat and kept in a cool pantry for several dais, and new pies baked each day if pi* wl4ll, with little trouble. The celebrated. "Burger Opera Troupe" bile arrived, and will give .one of their entertaining toprerts at the. Court Jlouse, on this (Tuesday end 'Wednesday evening.) * November 1 and 2. Mr. Hoary Enders anti°. Vonbeher, two talented inuslelana, with teltoto inaLy or our pea• pie nre aercplainted, aro members of this troupe; which wiltgunrantee a superior entertainment,— Tiekots can ho had at Waltz & %milers Book Store, J. L. Loinherger's Drug Store, J. .1. Blair's Jewelry Store, D. S. R&asr'e Drug Store, and at the door., ~/lOmission 26 cents. . . Tha. autioune emeut published. several weeks ago that Mr. Cullen, President of dm Reading Railroad, intended resigging his position and going to Europa, is contradicted.— Ho nelth-•r resign nor gu to Europe. In the event of the withdrawal of Mr. C., from the Rending road, the latter wouli certainly 'be the looser. Under Mr. Cullon's Presidency the road' has been most admirably managed, bah for the advantage or the public and the interests of the kitockholiters. . Madame Jackson, the noted fe male pedestrian, will commence in the Town Hall, this evefing, a walk of seventy two hours with• out sleep or rest. See advertisement. STOLEN GOODS FOUSD.-011 Wednesday after noon, two uogrues were found concealed-U.—the staldo attaohod to D.t elks Washington House, in liseenth street, opposite the Depot, haring in their possession a large bag; filled with plunder. On being discovered, they ran off, and mode their clean°, leaving the hag behind. .0n opening it, It was found to Contain several pieties of fine Week *sloth, a pair of new gray easslusere pants, two vests, 000 untluishod, ono old blue' cloth coat, n new shirt, silk hunditetehie', pair suspenders, lot of shoe-strings,_pair of women's -blank gait ers, 10 pair children's shoos . , and-17 pair trutnen's moreeeo shoe., ; also a paw of scissOre, 18 keys f different SIS..S, tIYO SitiOl honks for picking loult, tut :or the some perpotte, tn.ttehett, itt. Thu clothing is di:Oakes that which we-s eteion from the tailor' shop or Win. A. Klapp, iu St ai vhshorg, on Tut:oilboy tti:clit, The shoes prohithiy bei , rog to Mr. J. 11. Weaver. of Lshanan, whose thit Mon day night or e.! 21C griat, iutsu , no p‘ eras of 61441 ii,ots Ito-:ln,ie 4it .vei.::ll - - n - 1 in the :luring rho Ima I WO 71r pity that they hll.l Cho P. lieu tirll yet get upon Th 0 8 1 ..R.teS c‘.;ll a: nth did helm :A to Mr. ‘VeaVer sys:kiolt of them. Six or klight pair of Aous :arc '<tin missing, hilt U.l i r tlie eiromis;ll.r.ce., Mr. Wouvor is satillud ity obtAiT6.ll.; what h did, it is a pity thnt the scattspsimilK,e,ii. The long winter evening are new at hand, when out-door amusements ern prevent ed by the severity of the weather. Young men should see the time thus given them is not idled away, but endeavor to- improve themselves in Knowledge and happines . s. As one of the means for . tho:attainment of thorn desirable qualities :Cie suggest Literary or Debating Societies,— There.are two such Institutions in this place, and the young men, of- our -town are earnestly invit ed to become members. The advameed in years also ere desirable aoquisitions, and it is huped that the meetings of both Aeleties will be over crowded with members an-i clsitors during the present season, Our friends in the surrounding villages should nisi establish such associations if they have not done so already. We shall be pleased to aid them, by the publication of their proceedings. Let there be an enthusiasm and competition id this matter gut up in our county. There can be nu harm dune and a vast deal of good may flow from it. Every village of the county should have a deu:ishing, institution of the kind. Gen. Urich, of Myerstown, has nppol n led rite National Brits,. Band of Mynrstown, (Mr. Woo:Hann lender,) mnscien s for the Second. Brigailo,.sth Division, i'snusyl vania Vulnnteers. _ . Sheriff I:book sold the farm of Mr. Samuel Etter, in Londonderry township, Inosin 'the "Sawyer" farm, at $89,58 per aere. It contains 225 acres. Mr. Gnu. Tice was tho purchaser. LIBERAL DONATION.—Mr. Jai - 888 Lick, formerly of Lebanon county, and one of the California pioneer., we nee by the Alta Cali• fornian, has recently donated n bit worth $lO MD, in San Prang:skim, to the Society of California Pioneers. The same paper states that other wealthy members of the soulery will follow the load of M. Link, and make handsome donations to the soOiety. Ti PORK CROP. —The pork rig is era will now begin to turn their attention in earn = est to the accumulating of fat upon the ribs of their pets, With an abundance of corn this sea son, there is no reason, why the pigs should not swell out to the largest dinaeusions„ and increase to the most respeotabli -degree of fatness. The :endeavor to raise the heaviest swipe is & miles am bition, for it leads to an abundance of pork, big tame, well-filled lard firkins, and a superfluity of sausages. Who does not appreciate snob a.l.tiess ing? FILM DOUGLASS GONE TO OANADA.-4t derstood that U. S. Attorney Ould of Washing ton, and other federal officers were here yesterday, and 11 is supposed they cause hither for the pur pose of arresting . Fred. Douglass for hit alleged participation in the organized scheme agniust the Slaveholding States, of which the Ilarper's Fer ry insurrection was but one of the appointed re sults. Sault being the prevailing impression, we have taken A little paine to inquire whether Fred is likely to bd caught; or whether+ he has placed himself beyond the_ Jurisdiction of the officers supposed to be In quest of him. We are told that be le "safe ;".or in Other. words, that he is already outside of the United States. This "information may be true, sinuo it 141 so easy a matter to go from Roehestertci dadadit, either by Buffalo or Niagara, or by other routee.Woo/mster Delllo. oral, 001. 281 We have, ust received ar' . fine Jot or blank Cards, plain . and cotorod,:ivbfebwe x h hal I be plowed Go work up, for ;he yohDo::• ;We ave' P tn. o i: eral anueuol,.but very qual. Blank Warrants for Collectors of taboo; Tax, Bonde of Colic:6;ora and Treasurers, ,Agreemen to between Directors and Teachers, and "Orden on Telmer, for sale at this oflice. EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET 1 44136. Adv. of W. E. U., Syraouse, cannot be iu:qirted unless 0 P terms are complied with. Us- Some or tho Canada banks are 'bu-ting,' among them the International and Colonial, at Toronto. Table rock, once conspicuons nt Niagsra Fulls, has quite disappeared, and the face of Goat Island has also much retreated. The Cherokee Indians lire getting civilis ed. They have a debt—small, to be sure—bat so ',ergo that they cannot pay the interest on it. Itigh Would the Insurrection at Iltrpers' Ferry have taken place if we had no Republican Par ty among us? No. 'Then it is right and proper that the Republican party should be held respon sible for it. tigt. At a Far held at Wilmiogton, Del., last week, a walking match fur her,es took'-place.-- The horees which took the prizes welked the mile io 4.15 and 4.27 respootively. Rather toll walk ing for horses. Or^William S. Rees; fatuous in the We a few years since as a street preacher died at Keo kok,:lnwa," last week, leaving a fortune of slso r 000, which he aransiod by a fortunate investment in lands near Keokuk, after losin? a competen cy in 1857, and becoming a wandering 'preacher, opposceto all churches; and believing the Gos pel should be preached in the streets. 4 , pflratayard-Taylor's lectures in S. , n Francis co produced h profit of $1,500 to the Mercantile, Library Association. %.11,.. Mr. La Mountain's balloon, the Atlantic which was abandoned by him in the ganada woods has been secured, and T.:turned to Watnr. town, somewhat tmn, hat servicoable; ' Oar. A Lady who unites be t R.-modest spread of crinoline was paAsing along the street in Rich_ sound the other day. when ehe was met by a young •nun full of bad whiskey, who in stagger lug past stepped on her dress. Turning to the Way he remarked apologetically, "Hoops take up too much room." to which thq lady quietly repli ed, "Not so much as bad whiskey, sir," and pus ed on, NI- Mr. Saml E. Chapman, has, in, his gar den at East Hartford, a bed of strawberries in all stages, from the flower to the ripened fruit. glits The Democratic State Convention of Kan. sac nominated S:tmuel Madary for Governor. 1141.. The Pensacola Observer says, that in view .of the rapid improvement and progress of that city, good house carpenters and brick ma sons can find employment there. They want steady and competent mechanics,: "%ze„. The portraits of all die j Golvarnors lit the Common - Co'uneil Chamber at Albany, and.twe engines and a hose Cart at the State Fair were seized by the sheriff to satisfy a judgment against the city. Uw, The Shellbarlts are said to be unusually abundant in the northein counties of this State. *X" The Cranberry crop of Cape Cod is said to be an unusual good one this seoson.. te.. Abolitionism is very aptly represented as the locomotive to the Republican train. pr. The oysters found on the newly-diseov. ered Long Island Sound bed,'are termed "Shang hai oysters," they having very jarge shells and but little meat in them. 03" Roger A. Pryor, - Dentoefat, vans elected to Congress in the 4th Coniressional District of Virginia, on Thursday last', by Ofteen hundred majority. 'rile:Maryland election 1,9 held to-day, and the people of Loni,i4llll. will elect a (;ncm•nor, on Sl•ind,ty next. i=„, Next Tntt.,lay .1 : 3 tbn 177th Anniver ,ary the Lan /hag' of 1v u Penh at Philade! itittor, the greate , .t geoFrapher i',A^ no, tho capitol of Pi tis4A, {:1) . 21:iti) 6ilittialocc.) ip 1,. ??IS' F. J. "isitorriain.,ot *h. .sriio:a Lefor e thc taithig of thu Arsenal, ut fiarper'...F,..- ry, h;1..; sine° died of his WON :l'. ile was ly hailed is this State by fugitive :laves.— T* , fife hi such a cause: Great twittamat 13rennsvillio Toxas, caused by, the outlaw, Crol jolts, who en camped near the torn, vows he Will burn it gown in case the authoritieicarry out timir determina tion to bang one of his fulluwers, who bad been tried and sentenced to death. The inhabitants are flying,the city. Or An explosion took place at Dupont's Pow der Mill, Wilmington, Del., on Friday last, by which seven persons worn killed. Or - Gunning accidents are becoming quite common. Almost every paper we take up con tains something in this line. On the 15th instant a young man, 'named George Oehret, was killed, near Orwigsburg, in this way. In walking throwAl; the woods with n double barrel gun, he Inuit:1131ml: and - fell; : nnd , both barrels were-dis charged, the contents entering under his left ear and passing out at the crown of his head. He died almost instantly. Asir The Chestnut and Walnut street Rail way, Philadelphia, went into operation on Mon. day week... A SUURE TiIING.-11 is it proverb in Jefferson county, New,Tork. that snow alwayii falls on the 19th of October at Sackett's Harbor, and ati old resilient of that county annually wins money by betting on the event. ice.: The •Prtivisional Constitution and Ordi- Mtneea for the people of the United States," found with Brown, ttie Harper's Ferry, Ins*. gen t, was adopted in Chatham, Canada .West, by a Convention .of. the Insurgents, o the Bth of May, 1858. They might as well have. done it on our soil. The instrument was not all intended for Kansas. as some assert. Atr The 'French and Austrians signed a treaty of peace, in Zur,ieb, on thu 17th of October. US.. J. C. Jones, eX-Gorernor of Tennessee, (Lest on the 29th ult., in Memphis. Vla,. The receipts of the late Lancaster coon, ty . Fair, atimitnted to between $3,00 and $l,- 000. • BLACKWoia 8 Msosziss rote Ocvoann.—Re. published by L. Scott &Co., 54 Gold street, Niiiv York. Price $3 per amino). It would bo no easy matter to put one's finger on a dull number of this fatuous periodical, and when wo announce, as we do now, the publica tion of a new number, the render may look f..r at least one paper the perusal of which will bo well worth his While. We have no intention to can. vBBB the different articles in the present issue, w.rlei oiler the usual variety; bat we cannot re frain from calling attention to, and soliciting a careful perusal of the abstract from Capt. Spoke's Journal in this and the number for September, giving the details of a journey In Central Africa, made by him in conjunction with Lieut. Burton. Traversing districts before untroddeu by the white man, that officer, baying entered Africa on the east coast, vrorked up to the northward and west ward, to the blountains of -the Moon, and in their vicinity has discovered avast:lake ur inisnd sea, to which be has given the nails of Victoria Ny anza, and which there la every reason to believe is the loog.sougbt Foutiwit or Ths I4ir E. This lake is situated (*Sealy on the Equator; and its position and the formation of the country lona muoh probability to the suggestion. We cannot reproduce in this brief notice Capt. Spoke's argument on the subject', but we must re. fee for the details to the number itself. A con tinuation is premised, wh 'eh will probably threw still further light on the solution of ibis most iu terestiug problem. An age wh i c h has witnessed the dictivers of the two other famous geographi- . cal enigmas, the mouth of the Niger and the North West. Passage, will certainly not much longer be baffled by the few miles yet. remaining to connect the explorations of the Nila frirm the North with the recent discoveries of trovelera pushing up frOnt the South'. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. keir Last week we gave a correct list of the members of the next Pennsyl vania Senate. Below is a correct list of the members of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Philadelphia—Joseph Cadwell, D., Wm. 11. Turner, Opp., P. McDonough, Dem., Henry K. Strong, Op., J. Moore, Jr., Op., Charles O'Neil, Op., J. 1.1. Seltzer, Op., J. E. Ridgway, Op., Hen ry Dunlap, D.,s. g. Pancoast, Op., I. A. Sheppard, 0., Richard Wl',ley, Op., Win. D. Morrisson, D., James Donelly, D., J. P. Preston, Op., Thos. W. Duffield, D.. Chas. P. Abbott, Op. Delaware—Mitliam D. Pennell, Opp. Chester—Wm. Shaffer, Op., Lams Anker, Opp,- Caleb' Peirce, Op. Montgomery—John Dismant, D., David Stone. back, D., Dr. Charles 11. Hill, D. Ducks—Joseph Barnsley, Op. Jesse W. Knight, Dom. Northampton—Jacob Cope, D., P. P. Bile& er ger, D. Lehigh and Carbon—Samuel J. Rieder, Opp., Zaehntius Long, D. Monroe and Pike—Chas. D. Brodhead, D. Wayne—K. E. Beardslee., D. Ltizerne—John Stone, D., Peter Buns, D., D. L. Chapin, D. Susquehann .—George T. Frazier, Op. Pradfurd—Thouas Sinned, Op., 0. U. P. Kin ney, Op. Wyoming, Sullivan, Oclumbia and Mon tour.— Samuel Oakes, D.: Geo. D. Jaottion, D. Lyeousing and Ccatte, D. Deo. A. Aehenbech. D. Centre—Main 8,. Barlow, Op. Main—Geo, Bates, D. Uninn. Snyder anti.Juniata—Thosoar. Itayes,Op., W.p. Wagneseller, Op. Northumberland—A:mos T. Bisel. Op. Schuylkill—John S. Bqyer, Op., C. L. Pinker ton. Op., Joseph K. Meurer:D. Dauphin—lV. O. A. L:trerenco, Op.. Marks D. Whittnen, Op. Lebanon—Joseph Raman. Op. Berke—Elijah Penn SiniA. D., Solotiton L. Cus ter. D.. JosheN S. Miller, D. . . Laneaster—N. P.Smaker Jr., Op., Beni( an engy, Opp., Awes S. Green, Op.„Jaeob E. Cassel, Op. York--Froderiak Sultzbach, Op., John 'Mani fold, D. Cumberlaud and Perry—So:to McCurdy, Op., John, Power, D. Aflerett—lSeat'l Durbornw; Op. Franklin and Fulton—Jemes 12. Brewster, Op. Jelnes O. Austin, Op. Bedford nod Somerset—Goo. W. Wittiama, Op Oco. G. Walker, Op. Hantinvion—J. Simpson Africa, D. Blair—J . lmA Barley, Op. Cambria---itichnni J. Prounifoot, Op. • Indiana—A. Wilgort Traylor, Op. Armstrong and Westmoreland—Andrew Craig, Op., J. IL MeGonigal, Op.. Juhu H. -Coulter, D. Fayette—John Coiling, Op. Greene—Daniel W. Gray, D. Washington—George V. Lawrence, Op., 'Wil liam Graham, Opp. Allegheny—Wm. Varnarn; Op., David A. Press ley, Op., Chas. B. euchring, Op., David E. Bay ard, Op., Win. Espy, Op. Beaver and Lawrunce—joseph U. Wil3oll, Op., James D. Bryson, Op, Butler—John M. ThOmpeori, Op., W. MeEl. Graham, Op. , < • Ilereer and Venomgo--George 'D. Horns, bp., Elisha W. Davis, 'Op. • - • Clarion and Fores,t—.john M. Eli'ding, D. Jefferson, Clearhid. MeKean and Gordon, Op., Win. A. Nicholls, Op. Crawford and Warren t iram 13Utler, Op., nenry 8.. RuLizo3. pp. Erie—Lleory Teller, Op,, Jonas Gunnison, Op. Potter and Tiuga—L. P. WlMout, LoW is Mann, Op. Opposition 67. Democrats 33. RECAPITULATION - DEM. OPP. Senate ' 12 2t Donee of Reouentativoa 33 67 IMO Opposition mojority- on ha llot ARREST OF CAPT. JO UN E. COOK The eiremustance.; of the ;irritr:n of Lois ootoriL MIS it VidUni are lie foilow;, , :—Mr. Claggot Fitz • hugh was iii the wo.ols heating, near the Mutt at Alto Iron [Nark,. about imiviemu miles f r t. ' . chiiiether,horg, Pit., on weano,A,y hist, when he ertrue RV rise ii stranger apparently greatly ox :tu-red wko raid to - . 1 bad bait hunting :tud had lost his IN:iy he Oki> said he was very into..ry, aLti hsgged to he taken to a farm haute where he could obtain something to eat. Mr-Tih t hugh at Mimi ..skspected The Man _to lot Coolil bet with out questioning him, hf conducted him to the hoWo of Mr. Daniel„ Logan, where supper was irovidtid r Mr. F give Mr. te.gan to ink ' 41,1 . z derstand his suspicions. Which were strengthen ed by the man's demeanor, and sundry inquiries evidencing a desire to proceed westirard by tin unfrequented route. Besides ho was not equipp ed for hunting; and answered inquiries as to the route he had come evasively. These facts induc ed Mr. Fitzhugh to determine upon his a meat, and they accordingly Seized him and soCitrely tied his arms, though not until he had resisted desperately. lie then assumed a defiant tone— told them be was Cook, and declared that could he have renehed .his gun in the struggle he Would bays made Short Work with' theta, He was immediately put into a wagon bad taken , to Chamhershurg. After his arrival he was corn tattled to await a requisition from the Governer of Virginia. Re had upon his person a commisSion in Cook's name, as a captain under the Provisienel Ger. etnment. Ila said that he was one of the party that made Col. Washington a prisoner on' Sun day night. Claggatt Fitzhugh is an nophe,v of 'Col. Ilelker Heels, of the Mt. Alto Iron Works, and also a nephew of GERRIT 'SMITH of New York. Cook's wife has bean residing in Chambers. burg, for some time, but left on Monday, for liar• risburg. - She apparently heti Hale fear of her husband's safety—said he was used to the work —had always oseaped in Mantas, was acne:ginn ed to the mountains., and that be could not h.O to ken: Cook is of meliam height, rather slander, lisps corrieS his head to one side. tad in every respect corresponds to the description published. • Charlatown, Vs., Ort. 2s—Conk was brought here at I o'clock, this morning. lie says . Ilea if Brown had taken his advice in relation te.mounts big the men, a furceul cm() thunsa tut strong could not have taken their. kI6 PAyti ;.Ilitt Fred Doug hiss acted the coward, as he promised to be there in person. There is a great rejoicing here at the arrest of Cook • George 11. Hoyt, Eel., of Boston. arrived this morning, to net as couuTel Tor Brown. He is quite a .yoting man: A. P. Willard. Governor of Indiana, and brother-in law of Copt Cook. accompanied by „J. E. McDonald, Attorney General of Indiana, and D. W. Voorhees and M. M. Randolph, 111110 ar rived hero and spent the morning with Cook, IIsmPEre,s . FERRY is a small vii Mere i n Jef ft:l.p.m ectinty,..Va.,tfty-three miles north Washingtpa. Lt contains four or five &lurch es, several manufactories and • flouring mills. a United States armory, in which ahont 250 hands nie employed, and a national arsenal. In the lattor ore continually stored 80,000 to 90,000 stands of ems. The place is on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and at the nothern terminus of ala ilroad`coopeeting it with Win chester, Va. The Ohio tied Chesapeake Canal al so passes along the opposite side of the Potomac, which hero has Its confluence with the Shenan doah. Gttr Somehody . speaking of the hur. rying propensities of the Yankees,says: "If a big mortar could be constructed, which would throw an immense bomb shell, containing fifteen . passe.ngers from St. Louis to Boston in five minutes, with an absolute certainty that fourteen would be killed by the .explosion, tick ets (or seats by the "Express Borah- Shell Line" would at once be it a pre• mium; each passerogi . .rheinir anxious for the chance to prove himself "the lucky 'fifteenth." In recording the disappearance of tar. Hon. ionMilslll MOrilit, of Mas• sae hlisetts, midersuspiclonscircomstan ea, the Providence Post remarks— 'ln view of the fretp.Wiit torgeries, defalca tions, swindlings, throat-cuttings, stab. bings, poisonings, and so forth, in the Bay Slate, We thank the Anti-slavery Society ought 'to have another meeting and denounne a little .harder the-awful state of things out South."' A Cna.NCE Bon InlinaTALlTY.—Wendell Phil lips said in a late speech, "the wan who, would strike the heed from the statue recently erected to Daniel Webster, (in Boston,) would do a great service, and his mime would be immortalized." Wendell, we presume, is not ambitious of immor tality, otherwise he would not content himself with pointing out the path of glory to others, while he declines entering on it. The New York Times drily asks why be does not knock off the head of the statue hitnself„ When awn° man in a debate, said that General Washington (then President) "ought to have his nose pulled" for soinething he had done, Col. Ws roared out, "why don't:You pull it? Sir, you would sooner• nip the forked lightning." We should like to see the man who would be bold enough to knock off old Dan's head. We are very sore Wendell is not that mon.-12tchtnend Dispatch. /AA.. Much misery is undoubtedly produeed by the prevalence of incorrect notions as to the causes of disonselml premature decline in youth, nod a cons4tMent indifference as to the trentmcnt and resells of the maladies produced by early in. discretion. The subject however, which is all important, i. fairly and candidly commented up on in an interesting little work. entitle! “Nature's Guide." by Dr. A. R. Kinkelin, of Philadelphia, Pa. It it full of salutary warning and prattle. 1 information, all conveyed in pure and delicate language. The afflicted may console the:m.llllmi with an assurance that there are mei/cities fur their suffering and afflietije. gptciat aotitto. MR. MU:Winn obi NnWeraPitne..—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher sere of the “item wattinto" in the news. papers, that it is worth. more thaw al lahe email fry of correspondents. with an editor ihroirti into boot! Like tt eneavaiL it stretches along its column, with packages nod parcels. spices and glilll9. bite of fragrance or eon dringly wrought metals. gathered front tit- whole world besides." Title is especialle true where the column con tains frequentlefereuees to the garments made at the Drown Stone Ciothine. Hall of Rocklin" A: 11 'Not, Nos. Cu 3 anti 600 Chestnut street, above 6th, Philadelphia. .136". tee Dr. Stinfrd'v adverlisement of Liver Invigo rator and Fatuity Cathartic Pills, in another column. 40tir,s,s. Service and - Holy Communion in Temperance next Sunday afternoon, at :3_Velurk. -The Lord'i Supper will be adminbitored next Sul; bath morning in tha Herman, and in the after noon at 2 o'clock, in the English language, in the Reformed Church. Preparatory services on Saturday morning in the Gerumn, and in the afternoon in the English language, in con neetion with Baptism and Canal-motion Preach ing also on Friday evening, by Dr. Boui. herger, of Philadelphia. Eng!ish preach ing next Sabbath morning, and German in the afternoon at 21 o'eloelt, in the Moravian Church. • German preaching. next Sabbath morning, at 10 o'clock, and Englit,h in the evening, in Scletn'a Lutheran Church. Uol , m,.l"rayer Meeting nt the Temperance Hall, at every Manday evening. EiwlLMservices next Saliba:it morning and Eve tqg in Zion's Lutlierrin:Qhprah. On the 27th 'lilt_ h 3 the, Rev. Mr. wunilerlin g , Mr. Thin us Gruber to Surah Ruth, bath ut" On thO 30th ult., by the same, Mr. Sonnet Dig singer. or litiblieberir * totripihip. to M Suson it W neide% or .NotthAnnville town'hip. On the 27th ult., by the ftev. It S. Miller. Mr. Amutt Long. of Booth Annville, to Miss Eliza Liehte.of Cornwall. SS ou tha 30th tilt_ by the shore, Nit.. Ed Ward K. Bvhcr3rtz, t,.Mi33 juliact Bricker, both of this place. Be Rev. Win. S. Porr. Mr. Henry Demuth to Mias Eiizahtith Blauch, both er Palmyra. [COM:VITINIOKTED.I Oh Pridcy icornia, Oct her 22 0850. in 'Myers town, Mr.k.Saral7 Saltier, wife of Mr. Daniel Seltzer,.aged 47 years. ~Vhlle.theduath of this mtmt, estimable mother, e model .of.Clit;istilin piety, a devoted wife and a pattern of, maternal affection, and solicitude, must east a luelh.rmitoly gloom over all that were ac quainted with her, we cannot but express our sympathy for her partner through life, who by this sad bereavement baX lost the object of his early love, the partner of his bosom. To her in deed applied the Beautiful Words. "Messed are the peace makers."... While cr.: in common with others griere - etthe loss of friends, we cannot but, feel for Mr. Seltzer, who is thus stricken and left with hisor phaned children to mourn the departure of all who made life a source M . enjoyment to Her sickness thenzb protracted, Was borna with Christian resignation. B. B. Ipie„l.;ebn el on Illarkei. .... - Carq telly Corrrcleei W4dy by Myers 0 Shown LEI:ANON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 2, 1850 . Leb. Mille. Ex. Fatn 40 50 Potatoes. 'igi bu , 49 Smith . Extra SOO Eggs. Vi doz., 16 Leh. Sal. Super. Fine 550 Mutter, VI lb:, l6 Prime White Wheat, 1 . 21 'Lard. • 11, Prime 'tea Wheat, 1.20 Tallow, - 1p l'rime ityc, 76 (lam, 12 Corn, 75 iSbouldere, .10 tints, 35 'Sides, II Cloyer-aend. 4 50 • Soap, d Timothy.seed, 250 Bees•wax, 25 Flax -seed. 150 White Hags, 5 Dried A pplus,ll by., 100 Mixed liege, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax. lb , 124 Peach '3 ni tz, ' 250 dristies, 1.1 M., 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Fonthers. 5 lb., r. 234 Cherries, 1 Ali Wool. 7 lb., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans. ? qt., 0 Vinegar, re. gal., 12.15 Apple l(utler,%c), crook, 45 The Philadelphia Market. PtHLADImiinA., Dumber 31, 1859. Edmivers of le lour ere quite firm in their views, anti though there is not touch of an export demand, the light receipts warrant holders in de ,inantlitt fall 'prices . , and we notice that buyers purcinar:o noire re idily than they have for some time pe=t; •the inspection, for the past week amounted to 13,336 bids. Rye, Flour and Corn Meal continue scarce, and in deemed. Wheat has advanced 3 en ; 4 ets. per bushel, and the re ceipts eiollitlite very light; good and prime red are very salealde sat our quotations. Rye is with. out . e;. tinge. Corn mimes forward slowly, and all tltet,ttrrird+token :at our prices.. Oats contin ue dal, Anil considerable lots have been put in stoic doting the week, receivers not being willing to accept thmuling prices. The receipts of Clo ver Seed 'have increased during the week, end there has beau seine fluctuation in- price, though a strictly prime article, is wanted, and will bring a good price, - the receipts bare been mostly of Arertor and medium qualities.. A large sale of Ii- Reeis Timothy Feed (10,1100 bush.) was made dur. u ir n igth ietl. W week a" ha price kept secret. Flax seed is ehli Whiskey is not so time. We quot e ; FLOUR.—Superfine, $5,25 per hid.; extra, $5,75 and $0; extra family, so,2o,and $7. RYE FLOUR.. 7 -Wiin red iii $4,25, CORN MEAL.—Nyanted at $4. HEAT.—Prime red, $1.30 ; $1.38 and $1.40 for white. . RYE.—Pennsylvania, 9d cts belwAre, 88 et:F. OATS.—DoII at 42 cts, for Southern, and 44 eta.for Pennsylvania. CORN.—Prime yellow, firm at 96 cts. BUCKWHEAt. —Tiold at 60 cts. PLASTER.—DuII at $2.75 to $3. SALT.—CoarFo ground, $1 per auk; patent sacks, $1.05 ;'.delivered at Depot. WHISK KY.—Ghia. 28i ors.; Peonsylvoilia, 28 eta.; 11tols, 27 etts.; . Druti,g-t, 26 era. 110 PS.--New, 15 ate. ;' ultl, 8 to 12 eta. - - SEEDS.—Clover. $6.66 and $6,75 for fair in eitle of old •lireriar /I E. $5.12 ; Timothy, $2.62 said $2.60; Fitix, $1 60. :Vitt! rek, liexpertfolly. hfcCANiq &, WRIGLEY, 3t3 North Front St., and N , rth Wharves. JAS. MCCANN. JR., Ph dadelph in OLIVER WeloLtY, Lebanon Co. CATTLE. MARKEL—The offerings of Beef tt i o wore larger this week, reaching some 2,900 head at the different yards, most of which were disposed of. Prices, however, ruled irregular, and in favor of the buyer. raiit t in • . et front $3 to $4 50 tor common, and $7 to $ 9 far fair to prime, including. a. row of extra quality at $9 25 to $9,. 75 the 100 lbs. About 100 Cows and Calves were disposed of at from $25 In $45 each, according to quality. -Dogs meet with a steady demand, and about 2700 head were received and sold at Imhoff's Union Drove Yard, at prices within the range o f gu@Sl the 100 The., nett. No change. Sheep are rather firmer, anti about. 7000 sold, .mostly.nt,Phillips' Yard. at 714)0o. including 450 at the Dairs Bead, 68*term, nett trri~~. ~~ irk. ME= atdirrtiointtitto. GRE 11T a'O,ALRG.A.INS GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE 211Lr and DRY GOODS FOR CASH The undersigned having determined to quit the Mer cantile Business in this place, offers his entire stock of Goods for sale, at cost for mut'. Persona will find It to their interest to cell and make purchases. ' LEONARD ZIMMERMAN, Novembar 2,1852.—5 t. GREAT WALKING FEAT! ! MADAME JACKSON. tho'noted Female Pedretrion. will 12 BARS IN SUCCESSION, ' At the rate of three Miles un hour, without Sleep or Rest. Cre n PRIZE OF $2Ol, at the TOWN BALL MARK STREET. LEBANON Beginning en Wednesday Erening—ifftember 24. and ending on Saturday Evening ate o'clock. • Compete»t Judges - will he appointed to see that tho feat is duty pertialned. Oftleers will 11130 be employed to see that goud order is maintained. Ab.IIISSION • I sBi PIWNT SEATS RESERVLD FOR LADIES. Norumber 2, 1859. . For Rent. rintE flue new tuo Ftory BRICK DWELLING 1.1.013.9 E, edJuloing the residence of .Ineub ViTeld.e, Esq., in M.rket street_ Lebanon. le Of ferettfor it.N.NT from the let of April, 181,0 There Li u floe Business Roma on the Ist floor further information ripply at Nov. 2, 1.854.—tf, PubrleSa3e. OR. VALUABLEEAL ESTATE WILL be sold at Public Salo at the public home of Jacob Fink, in Annville, Lebanon minty. Pc., on Saturday. Aroventher. 12, 185.9, the f ,llowing Tracts of Land, viz No. I.—Containing 7 ACRES and 126 Pls RC/TES LAN v, fronting on the road leading to the Water Works, ab iut 100 yards from the i,, Y. It R. This tract has running water thereon, and Will bo sold In Lots or together to suit purchasers No. ti.—Containiug 3 I/ 4 , ACRES, adjoining nod front• ing the Darks and Dauphin Turnpike. This Is a good location for building being within mile of Annvillc. This also wilt he sold in- Lots ar together. No. 3.—ls a Lot of Crimnd in the Town of Annaille, fronting the Darks and Danphin Turnpike 1313 feet, and 19S feet deep. Tim improvements are ri..LARCIE MUSE. 41 fret front. COOD BARN. nicossary : outbuildings. Pump with never failing well of water, and Cistern near the house. o.4.—ContainF 2 HOUSES, the one 45 feet and tfie other 18 feet, fronting Turnpiki. and 3lanhehn st.„ in Antreille , with all the necealsary intprovemente, BARN, Re. Rate to commence at I We loek,P. At, when attendance will be given by Dr. GIDEON FAIINESTOOL November ',1859 Orphans' Court Sale. DI3IIBII - A:sT to tut order from the Orphans' Court of Lebanon County. will he sold at Public Vendee. on Thursday. Norsmber 21.1559, nt the Puldic House of Bantnel Ranh: in JOnestOWn, County aforesaid. the fol lowing 'Real Estate. the pr °petty late of JACOB B. W.l-.3.1)111AN; dec'tl.. Viz : A. ~ertuirt TRACT of GOOD - - - - - CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, in Unloll Township, Lebanon County aforesaid. about two mitre Watt of the Big Demon the 'North Hide of the !Hue 11. Imola aqkpoing - land late cor Joseph Light, • deed,, aud others, eon! idniimabout • IBEEM .1115 r" The TIMBER on the above Laud 1q fit to cut for Rail: or VOS rs. being from TIIIRTY to VOUTY YEARS and is equal to any that he . ..owl along I the little Mountain. The land wilt be sold in LOTS of Ell% - AND TEN ACRES, as will host suit purchasers. The !maitre marked and numbered on the a'round, et that persons wishing' to purebale can elan:doe ands*. teat Lots tritbmit difficult . .. • jPersons wishitLt td view the shove iiromisfla wilt please call on WILLIAM W. MURRAY : at the UniOu j Forge. ' • Solo to commence at 1 o , etoelt, IT. 3L, said day, when terms will he made kb twn by • ISAAC 11.0PIRER, Ageut for ELIZA Mari 0. WEIDMAN, 11010:RT W. COLIDIAN, Admirdstraters of tilo Estate of Noy. 2, 1839. JAcos u. Wzmatazt, dee'd. , FL ~., •• t - . 7.--,-.,--.--;- .- t 5:: -aJg 3 ,- may: = ~.....0 . ~4. 4 . 5 , ---.,.. , 0 . g c , ~, ge.--.- i 1 ~ C` . .. - - , Z) :•-r•"; ~,- -1 t--: E -?.....5. li , a . ci o o A. ~:4 t...., 0 . • 5"...1 = 1 o '') * - 1 ' 0 1 ' kil c ' ::„ -., .a i.„,..i -- ~...4 , .... . 2 1 : . 1. " .t. 4 2. * ::* 1 t'-‘ - ' , 'i:7s d7' '4 '''' C V. 5 -; T. ';' 1 '.4 It:4 Wf 4 : F; f: 5 A e' d $ 7 .1 IV, l'4 . t zl ~.i t.-...... Frl - 'g , R• ~._,t'' —, l `-" ''' s • t y'„ F, .- E,. - 4. ,9, c -, -• . --, .4. - ..fi co . .) x f A'o. 10› . •, .„ 5' ~, - '',"' Si -` =Ea t " bg , " 61 ~ a i *=l - : 1-4 ' 4 ics 3 ,, a 5.,.. .1. 4 S, - "; C- . -s 4 .? - -.0, . . - " r • t 1 - , • . i ... ' ", ...' • .... F : ,',. '' • A .. . ,' 1 '' • ' '''' • ' . . 5 . t5l • "gg ~,..t.a T_A ii 5"" INO a-'4 kNOGE N , atri t e kto . ETERSIVE SOAP ; PoitLivonAtlP,- This Celebrated. Washing Snap, is now iu market for mere than a year. and that it has given universal satisfeetion, is evident from the fact. the the Maul, ac hirers of it, in order to supply the demand hove been obliged to irtercestetivir capac ity to make equal to One Hundred Mous and Potends pet' Week. it is , decidedly the best and cheapest Soap ever Made in this Country; One Mind of it will gonn far, for any Ten, as Three of tho Car.4llllJll Soap in general 'i.e. It is Made upon a new principle, of the best materials,and known only to VAX 11AAGES & Me- KtIONE, It does away entirely with the wnah-boned- , —neves the necessity of boil ing the clothes, it doe' not shrink Flan neis, itEMOVOS tiItRASA ISS. 011 PAINT SPOTS perfectly, and from the most delicate saves fully ottelndf the time and labor usually spent todo the washing. It is warranted ire.. front SA I, SODA, or oilier injurious alkalie. and guarnutued net to rut or injure the clothes. „,For Sale by all respectable Grocers, and Wholesale by TAAIN & MtKEONA :Co. 22 and 2t So uth l'ult.haeLOnte. CAUTION There being several imitation brand. of Detersive Sonp in market. the public are notified that now. is genuine except VA.N HAAGEN & AIcIf.EONN is Statuped upon each Bar of the Soap, as well as the Boxes. Nov, 2, 1259 -2m. Replete with Interest and patriotism ! EMEI Rostlance of the Revoliitioai A COLLECTION of Annals, Personal Advmturos. Wellmscertained Traditions, Anecdotes. Romantie ?wide:lts, and Accounts of the Bxploita of Gallant Men and Women of the Rovolution, with Eight spirited Cal- Med Engravinp. CONTENTS: Introduction—Stories and Anecdotes of Washington—Adventures of Mari .n—A Romantic Sto ry—Captor°, Imprisonment. and Escape of Oen. Wad:i -n-oral—Gallant Enterprise of Major Limon—An Inter eating Story—Thrilling Narrative—Story of an Old Sol dier—Adventures of the Brothers Sammons—Debomh Sampson—Joseph hettys—Mr. and Mrs. Fisher—Adven ture of Lieutenant Sloenniti—Ex,lnnion f Co, totem Ilayne--Adventuros of Major General. Gliuton—Adren tures of Lieutenant Richard Uple. , --Al ice Moncrietfe— Miss lie ore—Adventures oP Mr. Ferris—Xxploits of Sergeant Jasper—An Act, of Mercy Reward ed—Captain Nathan hale—Capture of Captein Liarper—Desperate Encounter—Anecdotes of Col. berry, Esrapo of t'ept. Plunkett—Attempted Abduction of Gen. Schuyler—Ad ventures of lit. Caldwell—Colonel Willett—intrepid Conduct of Major .1 eine,-Death of Major Henley— Narrow Escape of Col. Snipes—&•ene in the Forest—A Gallant Cs Huhu L—Narrat ve of Barone ot Itehloaet—Lvd ht Daxmh—Capture of President itagget t—Nl nr.lor of . ned ill re. Gthl trot l—Cop tato do tot hitt hant.--,1,1 voa. ture of a Soldier—Actroul are of lieurtrat Putnam—ln eittetite of the Liattie of firiakany —.Lit - coterie of Col. Cochran—Anecdotes of Serount MacOottattl-tier ohm' of a Young - U . l—a Spy in Iturgoyns's Cainp—Olipture of a Tory—Captain Ruddy—Colonel hi-iter—Escapo from a Prison Ship—Dar - mg Youtheruelty of the To ries--Story of a Dog--Dicey Langston—Escope from In dians—A Patriotic or a Patriot—Urs brick—Ttio Privateer—The Maiden Warrior—Major Is• real Featin„..—Ethart Allen—A Patriot's Sufferings-Col- John Small—Adventare - of Two LaMe , --Of Cluirbis itfoesran—llor,,isni Woman-1 &trio... Yellow—A Fearini Enct untep—zitory or NIOJ9y liert—ilistory of the eons of Liberty—A itevolutiouary lhalic—Appoint ment of Goo. Wzir.hinguno. I vol. largo 12 me., cloth. 454 ?Nies. Price 81.25. Seat to any address by until, post paid, ou receipt of the price. PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Puhlishecs. Nov-2, 1859. No. 79 John Street, New York. Lebanon Valley Illiatek. LEULNOV. Pa.. Oct. L. 1850 NOTICE le hereby given. Ma au election for TEEN DIRECTORS will he held at their banking hoitsi., on aionday, November Zlat 1653, betwevn the hams of IU o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held on Tuesday, November, 1,1860, at 10 °Week, - 4. M., at' the Banking Mouse,. • 708. JUROR, Citadel - . keblitioni 0.et.12; 1840. Ea Swalara Collegiate Institute ,• T Jimestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. ,d,f,eo being' ffnlshed. the Summer Term will commence on arandeiy. 4th of 4prx3, Males and re motes of the nee of eight yearn and upward% will be in strocted bye competent board ”f teechera. Pupils from abroad will bonrd with the Principal'. Bor.circulary containine partienlnro. address any cue or thomibscrib ere. JOHN BRUNNER, Esq.. Pres't of the Beard. HENRY J. Al El LY, Secretary. I. D. RUN', PrinclpeL Jonestown, Fob. 16, 18,9. Lebow:tin:a Female Seanitiary. InILE 'Lebanon Fernitle'Sendnery" will be re-opened A . on the first day qt: Seplembar nert, under the goner 'ision of MODaSTE DEcAm who I.naasseclatea with him mg A , fliSta ,i, Mies JANE. MOOll.ll, a Graduate of the Argui Ilienepton Moot. N. H. Who Is net only well ynnhfiurh Lint has also had consid erable experience as a Teacher. 45 .„, I),,ce, alps will attand to the Sowing De partment. For further partiettlars inquire for Circular. Lebanon. Atq. 21, 1559. • OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK Dry-tioods. iirorpry S crockyryi T'.: RJPII RV 9 ST 0 lit C. T EONARD ZIMMERNI AZ; fia forms ja:friende and th 1.4 public that be has jug. racflivell a new stock of Goods for the. Winter Trade, which will he feund *lB cheap as any stork of the kind in this town. ronelqing of all ouch 4}01./S as are wually kept ir, a first.chnis store. Particular attention to given to, Staple °code for the country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA DIES! 'WEAlt—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under. sleeves, Ifandkerzhiefs..ge. GieNTLE.IIF2d are invited to eiandoe hie CLOTHS, Casninatree, Cashier; Tweed; Fancy and other Testing; Vel rata, Conti. Le. - In the OROCERY clepaftment may be found a _ epleudhl aexertmentef every need in the Family: Coffee, : , 11gar., Spices, Tate, Megkerel,..ts. In - • the etoek la well seleeteii. . LEONARD ZI:M.I4ZRSTAN. Alga• The highest marliet.pride will be ptid for COUN TRY moDucx. [Lebanon, Sept. 22,1858. TILITS OPFICE FP blie Strtle - vir ILL fie .qIIA . on Saturday. thn U.% day T f Nerembsr. Itts9.bythe Sobooriher, Aseignoei of It 11. TlMelVat the following dezcrihett Personal Prop erty. Itt the re?,kkom or t e 0:thl IL IL Misa3mor. in Millereek township. erddy. et :1113.4einer's sta• Lief. nn the Edrtn Reilr tad viz : MiTtll/01 . COWS. 4 Devon Heifers, with Cali: 2 yountt Do,hani Bulls. 2 Olives ; Broad wheeled wagon for four horses : 1 sott of ':sty I,:olders. 4 Ploughs, 2 liar ro rs. t Corn ilotto . Col:Oa-store: I large Laud Both's, 1 SoAttsetty Carriage. [tom Geese. u lot of Pine. White Oak and II iel:Ory Lipnber and spokes, I Llano forte. 1 Wood Store, and a ratiety of sitieles too tediaus to in sert. ALSO. All that certain pia>aeorTractof Lama. situate in.Mitte,veek township. Lebanon enonty, Pm. ad joining -tonal of the heirs of J. M. Gerhard. deed.. J. Klop. and others; this tract being CIIESVCDT UM BER of twenty ya,rs growth and within two tails of the Lebanon Vaiky RaiirJati. containing 16 ACRES. OZ. Sale ttl cornmenen nt 12. o'ol-)ek, what the ccutlitioas will be made known by JONATHAN ILLIG, 0. F. 31.11,1 ER, Atsignecs of H. LT Wis.Terner. 14111 crack totrttahlp,Oct 19, 1859. 4 boot and Shoo Store is fitted no in nod f.r comfort and conrevinlne, Lodi fix ladiea and Ch-uthienen.. A TKTNS h HBO. promise to be puretual.aud+•i]l otz deaoor to please all oho may call oa fu4 Doots luta Sines. PftE ITANINfOXTON FARNIER--11' netre• paper devoted to - Literature and na , .. set ting f rtli full HiTcuntst of the new settlement or gum. mouton. in Now Jorey, can be subseribed for at only 25 Cents per :Inborn. inrlose - portzme steams for the amount Address to Editor of the Former. Hommonton; P. 0. Atlantic New Jersey. Those wtdfing cheep hind. of the best quality, in one of th.r. bealthnot UMd most. derichtful elinintes in the Union. and where crops ere never cut down by frosts, the terrible:mom-goof the north. see ad. yertiorment 'Comm - mum stands. ; TO ALL 'WANTING FARMS. SZE ADVEt t6emeat of liammonton Lana!: PERSONS WISH ING TO ESTABLISH Man ufactories in a new and thriving place where business id gocrt. See athertisernent of the Hammonhin th.ttle meta. NORTH LEBANON BOROUOII DIVIDED! GRE AT EXCITEMNET. Qrand Rush for the People's Ile.cu Quarters! Tllli ACTION' flkr the Legislature of the Commonweal= Poen. V./ sylvania, in reference to the Borough of N MIT I LEBANON, has ceocod en unusual degree of excite merit among its quiet inhabitants, but nut near so couch as the Fresh Arrival of SPR TN& AND KIMMER, GOODS, ,4 the MANSION ',OUSE SPORE Or & Brother. Thu l'roprictors feel =lndent that they are still able to supply all their customers, and the "rest of mankind." who will favor them. with a call, with any variety of the nCHICES T GOODS' 'Memoir sy.stein enables them to sell at greatly re duced price 4, which they hope will be a great induce scent for all desirous hf. ',eying, cheap, to give them s Cell. Gull and me for yourselves.. -er.i" Ladies and Gentlemen are most cordially invited to give them a call. and examine for themgetvos. North Lebanon Borough, April 21. 1553. `Who alas Hot seen the New Sign Pitt op!) 9. " 4 By STELLINAGI:iSi & URO., nt their Wtircir ii lid JEWARY tiSTAßLisinni:NT.63:2 ~, Market StiTet. one dothilinlow 7th Phil, • 1 ittlelphin. but the Sinn in nothing tO .... 4 . 7„ ,.... t t e .. „ ; :. inhibited i l old i, T i t i t , i . tl e o l: etalZiitraniiii. road Timekeepers of English and Swiss Make's; fasbicnable Jewelry and Silver ware, and also flue 'rabic Cutlery, and the best thin of all that the prices of all the attractions is within the range al the tusallest pockets. STELLITAII & RHO. April 21,1859. GU Market street, rhilad's.. W.Q. - . WARD - , IR located on,'AlJtll SQUARE, Nprth of Our-tie :laud Street, Lebaiihn, N. Where SCHOOL BOOKS, Blank Books. and !•: , ,tati-nary of every denriptkin one always on hand, and sal at the lowest possible ASH 1 1.14 Pappi flangings. Window Pnper and Shades of .every variety of patterna and prices are also on exhibition and for sale at Ward ahoturniahea the .Atori tidy ilb , gazlues. Daily and Weekly llama of our. Euteru 11,3 aeon as pub Hatted. Vain Orders.for books. pa: I) dicals, or anythinz in his lieu roril! rorriro pro:twin:tension. Among the New MALL lately reetivrd and dn. Sale ai W. G. WARD'S are the following : RELIGIOUS The Pillar of Fire, or Israel in Mlnati.; The Lower or Prayer; llnnua in the Wedernees ; Cot tage Testament, A. complete Commentary on the - New Testament ; The Prince of the House of David : in Gee man. - ,NllSoZtzaNzOr3:—iinitting Work, by Mrs. Partir4- ton harp of a Thousand Strings ;:131a..k Diamond; Prof. Hare's Spiritualkoulnoustratod; Ilutoboldt's Cusp 05, A Sketch of the Physicial Dese/iptiou of the G. Ward is agent to revel ve sub,eriptlen turtles fol lowing Works. now on Press "NEW AM E ft / CAN.CYCLOPEDIA," In fifteen Vole. Vol. It. 11 are noir ready. Price in Extra Cloth, per V01.'.53.00 do. Library Leather do. 3.50 Diary of thu Amur icon _Revolution, by Frftuk Moore, completed-in two Vole. ~ price iu CID it, $2.5U per cal. ' Lebanon. Sept. O. 1850. AiN Election ter THIRTEEN Di Itmotafts of Lr.Bl• i.„,O;IItANK. to 'germ for the ensuing s ear will beheld at the haulittur love in Lobanen. vt ittnniny, else day of Nora miler, ISM). between the hours t o'clock, A, M. and tir licto.-It. P. M.. The animal meeting' of the gtrckholder.3 will take place Cu Tin, , 5(1.42/, Ist day of November. 1i5%. E. A. UHLER C. ibler Leb:tnon, Oct. 12, IS;i9- Lebanon COII.IIIIY Agricalig ral Sociell v. rytliEßE will ho a ntrotinA or the 51ombora of the I.eb -1 anon County Agricultural Society -at Ow putdo tiougo or John M.:W:loc_to tho hnrough of Leb.no., 9 ,1 Saturday, 14 - oveznkr 5, 1852, at in 0 - etock, A. ardor. Pr oat. See ts. Lebanon, October 12,1859. Feeti...Feed -I)Ensays in want of Feed fot ilowd MR, can ob tain it dAY nt tho Lager Deer Di: ew nay of the !what iher in North lz:banon township. Pike, le cents n bushel. IIELNItY 1.1.11:1111..N. Lebanon, Feb. 2,1939. new _ EoRGE DALy, R.E3h - iVBD bits harbor Shop, Ititrber S'lkop. to runeles New Building first floor, secornd door frow Donalloy. where he spill , continues his -f cies- Sh„vihie Hair Dressing, S'litoon, and is propared to do ) t einess In the neatest and best style, and would solicit att o give iihn a trial. Lebanon:April 6. , 1 ---. ar t' . . tieig:kk ts tVine til iSIIII liAttlitor i c ll 11 or:NER of .6rket and Hafer :greets. Leba,7 o 4 , .1 on. Pa.., in the room formerly occupied by ....'- , Ja c ob treadle, Esq., where he still continues to keep an ...sortnient of the very hest brands of NYINx.S and LIQUORS that cue he got. To these who aro HO , qualgted with hie LIQUORS, it is not necessary for aim to speak, as. the Liquors will speak for thentselres. To Hotel leeepsrs, and all others. Ih, a-.. id' state that it Is merely nacessazy for toein to '...al.:.tati examine his stock, to satisfy thelgaelveg, as he warrants to render full ; estlustetion„ ~. yentA NUBLe RIHGART. I N. B.—Remember at yirehile's Co: tier. - Lebanon, May, 5,1559. THE 'IIEA P BOOK STORE and Nina poper Emporium of IVARITS CHEAP BOOKSTORB i3 , itice. EMIIiSM!M Coal, Coal, Coal, W%:i b zeenusncT'Etane d o'nwootly", °S,rit,w f ue"i7, l :frnow p th. re pared o supply the community with COAL, WOG 'l l— holesale or Retail, es we will keep 411 kind, of COLt. on hand. such nc ' Pea, Chestnut, Nut, Store, Egg and Broken COAL, white, - red and pray which we are constantly receiving from some of the beet Collieries in the Coal regions, and would here nay that we will. sell our Coal es low na they can be sold by any Persoh-itr the county, which we will sell at our Mill, se any part of the two boroughs. .FLYERS a EIHML. gen. we 51,1!1n, r.ll;raion, reb. 3, 1858. 3 BLAIR, SINGER'S SEW NG MACHINES, All klude of Sewing llaehines nmuufaeturn4 by L nger, ut prices ranging. from $55 to SIOD. 314mbIns _I, Need lea, &c. kept. ounit:fin ay fa baud. Ovt. 12112 1859. • ACHES AN) JEWELRY aziro2Beat'litr.S4 LOT .I).F AVATCHES AND JEWELRY; JIIb'T 2,ECEIVEv . By . A C'lcE R - 1 Cumberland St., next door to Lr. i...thettwunver's CL o s, MKS, 117:4 BY RECErveii J. W. AC K 1113 It S, 'From 1,25 to $lO, S dal/ and 80 hour. Oct. 22, '56. GED. GOFFSIE!f. E. T. HOMILY, glotifinan dr Ilro her's LEBANON COUNTY T ILAII SYO '11: El ON . 'LINE; BY LELA XON ['ALLEY RAILROAD. (- I NC or the fir= will pay particular attention to GO AR shipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad.— Goods %rill he rent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lohnnon, alyerstown and Atinville Stallone, and all other pointo In theatinty. Fit !ITS contracted for at the lowest possible rates and deli:et-0 with dispatch. TheTroprietor; will pay particular attention to, and attend ;nrzonally, to the receiving and deliver, of all Rccights. Fat - lufirmati3n apply at their Tile*, at the Lebanon Valley Raiiragfl Dt‘.734t, in Lebanon. , EIMAED .101Arriietlioir Again Hi Philadelphia, mill al ways he fell:1 , 1M. 11: H. Bush's .tdercitant.s' Held Nora Third Street Phtiadephttz. Lebauan, Marc!, 30, 1559. Leb.ossaan Mutual insurance lacorporotea by the . Legislature of Pa. C H A 11, T Pr N.' - 4 1) E R PeI377UA: OFFICE 4T .11).170:STO iT:V; LEBA/41.N4 COG,TrY. GUARANTEE CAPITAL 856,00,9 THIS CO3IPAI.CY is in full operation, and ready to mare In surance on all kindeef property, in Town or Country, and on as Mrorable terms na any well gov ermel :ten eau coreperl, either on the Iltituul er Join; stock principle. Presidcal—JOlD: BRUNNER, 214 Picrc Picriclent--D. 31. KANS. 7330.1.r.r.rer-0 F.O. F. MEII,Y. &or:dare—WM. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS': - Jona East, n,a,Esg. 'Bro. RCM; GEO. F. 31, - Fri.y. D. 1,1. KAILKANI, ..NAPOLEOII DEB2I, Jar?. SCUM, JOIN 0. F.ELTZER, B. H. Trmorman, DAVID SI. RANK, DAVID RAKE, DANIEL Xi. D/ETEII,WM. A. BARE!. ANTIIO Y S. ELY. iioent for Lebanon and rick Jonestown, Feb. 23. 1 e 63. Lf• 4 tinalots Deposit Bank. Cumberland street, one door cut of Reinhard's Hold. Il i t i p c s):ite following DATES of IN a* For 1 year;'entlienner, 5 per cent. per annum; Var 6 months, per cont. per annntri Ar 3 menthe, eon 1c0ge4.4 per cent. per annum; requiring a - short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Uepo4it front the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. Wn will also afford a liberal !Ilia of ac coinmodatit no to those who may favor us with Depooits, payable on demand. IVill pay a prernfani on SPA.N.I.9/1 and MEXICAN 'DOLLARS. and also on old Mexican Dol lars emS Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to ail parts of the United States, the Canades and Morella; Negotiate Loans. &c., be„ and do a general DX CIIANGE and 11ANK1.1•44 BUSINESii. 6. D.virsoW coLLir.tN, 1":111ent, Eixo. OLZIX", Cratler. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are ludisldually liable ,o the ortent of their Estates, for all Deposits eadother hligations of the "Lso.utax DEPOnT BANG." [MO CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, 0 LORCii E F. 3131. LER, LEVI iiLINs, -JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS Ini'D, Lebanon, MaY.l2, 1863- GEORGE GLIt!.L ' VALUABLE 'MILL PROPERTY AT Public Sale. fly iLL ix, Bow at Publie sale, ou Saturday, the 1204 day ql November. 1555. at the public haute of Henry Ratuler. in Nardi Lebaul a BorougLi • the fo:lovr• lag valuable MILL PROPERTY, vie; . _ TUE STEAM GEIST MILL • 45 by 50 feet, two stories i,ign with 4 three pair of rams. and a Homer of ri,„ Paris Mint with a forte horse power t Strain fa me situate on - the Union Ca ' n - al, in North 'g Lebanon about Itfi yards. ea-t of the Market street bridge. The above Mill has an excellent ton of eustotn. and is in test-rate condition, ni:d is well calculated fora Merchant and Grist Mill. . • . :—.117•P• l'ale , to commence :it p, JL., when terms cooditiout of sole wade known by DAVAO I. LIGHT, President nf the North Lebanon Mating Oospany. F. Ealbieh..tueiihneer. North Lebanon, ()Mint' t 2, 1850. 13.—1 f the abos - e Milt ie apt Sold on that day, it Will then hg offered for :gent, at the ammo time and „plate hy . Public Out cry, fur one year from the lat. Ja7,uary, 1860. INew Invenlion. Wood Burnal Lime. BY late Improvements in the art of LtXs.IMIRNINtI the subscriber Is now enabled to proluer t3se most Woos- RAMMED LIMP. that wns ever made in this section of coun try. and in quantities without limit. at short notice.— Ilis improvements are such that he Is enabled to sell bin Lime at 1 cents per bushels-wholesale instead of 25 cent's, whirls Imo been the prices berite ' fore. [AMR, , burned with i2QA L;saii also Le obtained:lt low rates by the boat. lea. or in less quantities, as may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. fluving mum to a great expense in the perfection of his improvements for lime burning an a !asp scale, at low pikes. the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age, tLia tomttion is at the ohd and well known placson the Union Canal,ln North Lehtnon. N. Lc Lsrkosk, 11. y 18, ISle SWARTZ & BRO. CAII DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARR. GROCERIES, &o. BALL BUILDING, . . MARKET STREET, Cadlt itki, fur all king of Country Produee LEBANON Stove, Tip old ►lieet iron Ware ITANUFACTOTIY, IT! Nl:whet street, next door to theliebanon Thank, ' V( ! ) : bAd o t , ! . t i t dii e rg r st . z f r i : r i eu lie; o t i t i l F:T p t:mb e t . Comprising the following rieriotioe:—ltoyal Cook, 4 sizes, filmed Air Tight. 4 slz s, I lernttles, line MP,. UNCSUTed Store, 3 Pit." lixteneral , d fire hoz for .NV. nod nod c'00k. , 4 ,47.44 a. Prairie Flower, Ditfereut ForeetfEfr, All the. stliore Co.,king Stoves, are warranted to Babe . tion.a. Boil. or do anything in or on tbotrt that may be desired; also; a Largo acwortniont of Rzrlor. Oat/ and Bu moon St. , ves, which will be sold cheap for Oath or approved Credit. Also the largest assortment and . ssi3)t mule . TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ere,'offs redo th e puLlicwilicli will be sold Who Jessie -ftschil:- • - ' "-* The i.rgrat..wortment. Ord beet made and beeriest Cori Bucket,, to he lean,' in Lebanon, at the Stove wad Tln Ware. Manufactory of JA %IRS N. BOERS. tit— Roofing. Spouting 1111.1 Jobbing of all kblOs ate tended to at Platirt note and ou reat , Outible jr.54 AR work warranted J. ,k.. being a mode:a Warkmast bkilltuitier lia ainwg: attends Witte Work 1$841,01;ka1Y. Lebanou, Sept. 21, 14. w. 7I 7D you pies ATKINS &• BRO.'S New Boat =4 nos L, SiOM. STOVES :end TIN-WARE. Ong Door SLit of Vas /Annuon ,Visany L(llsn t (tit K5?:.1.41R ore now prep a red to ufft,r the hest a.oorrment of •SAVVX.3 and TIN WA ILB to the po aver offorPd in Lebanon.— Trim' Mort respeetW o thnir friends nod public:co cal: and ?i* bor ing. ols.ewbere. . im), , k al:Lk-8h 'AIIERICAN FRUIT CAN, the h•ou '''. ll7 i O l3 CK the wgc.:as'it-1e29 per roat.oheep er than any tnhrr rifurta to the Wu also hove on tan..i oil kinds of Itaugeo,Which will be pu I up ut the shortest .uoLiee. . All kinds of Job Work clone. to the best workmanlike muuner, and atthe shortest notlea. 493-A.lso, particular attention is paid to SLATING.— We bare always on band She boat Lehigh Slate, whkl cannot be eurpeaw In quality. Avg. /4, 19-tt. MBE & &R.EDitthi. EMI HOFFMAN & RICO DA.YID BOYER
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