Cjys Stfuttiisst: 1 , 131,K5, PIO all& LEBANON PA. OOTOBBR• 31, 1860 HO Mt "XFFAIRS. - . 4' Altxtr . --Mr:Owen-Lau bad* *hoe . . extensive Cabinet and Chair Warergtens, :quill be found in Market, street, a few doors north of the Railroad is now Rennfactniing on band the largest as eortment of Parlor and general House-keeping Parnt ' tore, and Chairs of all kinds, that probably ever was . presented to the people of this county. Ile interne us that he I. determined to soli CEIZAP,ofiI will not be out done either in price, quality or .boautl'at his pork.— Step in and examine it. See his advertisement. * It Is now only about two months gime the Washington Prf.sttral Insuranoe Com pany of this piece haii. , aoliti4naed operations, and alreadylueuranoes on property to the amount of $728,000 have-been effected: The number of policies issued.is sp. Smythe advertisement of the Compatiztla sootbar column. • , .• The iie*Thiiiin Bazul of this place, nroker the le‘adership of Mr. Richey, hes Flayed sayetpl times in publio during the past ten days, ;et /received deserved Tiraise. They hive:imp.: grossed rapidly since their organization:44*U, with somo more proctioe, make proficient inner clans. exehanges a general thing, a-ell Denies wipiems thpsamtifm Of 6.6 • ilieLebanon Wide Awakes, efliplolll4la, Hen ry D. ltogrer;ou filar Tt i . , ta-lossion, two Wilk& It remained, howiver t for the Libation IhNitiokrat, to justify,indk.'44Y.the outrage. Be castiwrJohn W. Fornerwas bur 1n effigy in Lan- Lebanon ester, that Is no )4itiplatio's Prlia 6 dfaiti ati4"vari. the' atter' to-ek,e3 at Aesst ti week b4zie the former, and it there is IMY • vertu& in precedents the latter was' one for the former. • . • • • ;_ A large number of,,fhe feathers of sNortir and South Annvilie tegfethipe, met at the Annvflle Aeademy,'on geturditi.insh and organ ized a Teachers' Institute. "Mr. Houck, County Superintendent, was present; ''and imparted same wholesome cant!iel to the,. nismbers. Our young friend "Oocastopal,!:. wa s also present, and enter tains a 644 f-from the spirie and good feeling which prel,4ll6d, peitivoring teachers of the sister Annrilleriwill keep up swell.orgnniz ed fiesoolatton. • . the patrprolind.pipils of-itie Ex oelitoir SebdotigliiiflulostlaiWAlMWski all organised It Illtorittriawaety list week..Ainder the • mane of - alit "4011C:Clintiran'0041P4t Q"S' , HOW 4Ste—AVi r bieloo, IteSt!leg, 1 teSt!leg, oily .or oontiOr, We?" A leettimen-"Relittlieg einbe," will Aldo be delivered at tb. alit, alietlig. , The Sheriff fist eli the Gen , , ammo Mills of this place to Messrs. George Hoff man, Daniel Myers and William 'Eckert for $12,- 000. nosey judgments rest on the property,and ~ttie purchasers are the holders of the principal nee. 'William Myers' house was bought by J. W. 'gin's. tot 2,466. , About thi:taiddii- ofAukeit we denied a paratraph,.going the retinas of *the pa t PeV . llj and whloli had originated in the Courier, .111# the poi:oration of Lebanon had decreased within the past year probably a thousand or up wards. Our neighbor, in pursuanoe of his poll. cy; of disiting falsehoods 'end misrepresents ,,tiona niter: ut for the purpose 'et covering up .h is jedeptiOnS and iaednrielenoisd, insisted up on the correotnem of tite assertions and gave sev ft4lllcos 'share a less number of hands were amployedtban.'oefore,andoharging it to the want :di q protective tariff, /ie. We are now enabled to prove that our poptilation has pot only not de creased bat Is larger then oder. Ttie attogirati the- vcte polled tor the past sis years:— . 115$, October, 521 1868, October, - 807 4806 November, _ 835 1887, Ootober, • 'll4 - 5 1858, October, 1859, October, • - 007 061 1880,, October,, . • : The above is a stalloient rpflitaticrn of all orouk . Inivissertions that oar pities is not prospering, arkellso *bed be a simple co' , nnt, of. the buildings ereeteel ~ i tii. : seation, of the assertion that jive write the total tionaber: Fasts aro filets. • Considerable excitothent baS Okla ed during the pest two weeks in • Jorieetown and vicinity, on , scoot:at of a most extraordinary rapping produced Oft doors, windowe,oupboards, partitions, &o. The noise is produced through the medium of a girl about 1 yeamof age, Pam ed Mery Moyer, who has anted in thoiespacity of house girl in the family - of a gentleman of that plaoe. On pettirday evening we WOW present where the rapping was produeed r and wereireat ly estoniehqdt the force of the blowe amilbeir frequency. were produced near-the girl, but epprireetiy,atid in spite of our cioeest earu tiny, notbp.her physically. Not believing in anything. supernatural, mob aeghosts, witchcraft .or spiritualism, we could not aeoottnt for the robe —rather, tremendous knocks—on any other by pothesie cave that of eleottleitire If net deceiv ed by the girl—and 'the deetrptiOn in itself would be most ettzaordinary—tve believe that the nobl es arp the remit of discharges from her over-till ed holy -Of electricity. Not being thoroughly , convinced in relistion to what we had beard and eeen,we paid anothervisit to the.girl, in company with a nuMber of gentleutert from Lebanon, at the resideueo of her father, about a mile from Jonestown, on Monday evening. A large unm ler of persons from Joneltown and vicinity were already present when w arrived. Vitae 'waited pitlently—sons impatiently—all evening for the impeded :ram but none were given. Table tuning) table moving, and spirit interrogation was Mel tried, and resulted itteeesefully to the minds and.eyes of some, while ether! contended . that the wbole Inkier was The eb onies of "knocks," if they are set produced phys ordly by the girl—and we do not yet believe that • they, are, was no dettht occasioned, by the many persons regent, who absorbed or notttialized the electricity, •There are two violent parties in re lation to tim matter. " One believes that the whole proceeding is imPos)tlen or deception, while the other, mostly made up of persons who have been present and beard the knocks, believe them to be 'genuine as represented, and not produced by the physical agency of the girl, bat in some other orange and unsonouritablo manner. - . At first the knocks were only In the evening, bet since Fri day last they are also in the day time, and -no eoinpal}y the girl wherever she goes. ,Xt Is 'a mystirhiue Matter as yet, and with its two par genuine- tier of ettremes, one believing in its nese and the other in deception, tbo excitement is spreading. Further investigations will no doubt elicit something more definite. tn.. The deification of the Bell of St. Paul's Beamed st k uvh in Shaeffer . siortn, has been in. definitely iTiftpoitHad. 13ayard 1114.1*ilitililriired a Lecture on Thursday evidligaifflk in the Court House, on LWe in the AiidditlNgioni. Tt was very pleasing in delivery al d A instraetire in " matter, and attentively listened 14 . 14 the Int'ge ittadieune. of The Juxtoß. 1)EI5411,411b 'CLun this borough, bald ajneoting Eindquar• tars, on Thursday 'Gyrates, and tuantget other business, resolved to attendant volciFfeideih•re meeting, en Saturday eyeuincw.t. will hold another , r, ini meeting on e isY.Trang. meet, — whenV they iirest evari IdatiftbOir be, present, The Republican papers are trying to make some political oapital, on the strength of a paragraph from some "Soetthern" paper, that in some out of the way place in tho "South," a dozen or more voters were penned up the day be fore the election, kept drunk, and the next day marched up to the•poila. Such things are bad in the "South," against which the Republican thunder le principally directed, but they need not go quite to the "South" to find similar in atanoes. There were just such cues in Lebanon on the 9th of October, will be again next Tiles. day, and have been nearly every election we know - of, at leant 1.90 accohaised. [Advertisement.] The following' is the Bet! and Nv erett Electoral Ticket for this State: , ELECTORS AT LARGE. Joseph It. Ingersoll. • I It 'Mate H. Wright. • • DISTRICT, ELECTORS. 1. Peter Williamson, 14. Francis Tyler, • 2. Eli K. Price, 16. 15. John A. Sterrett, 8. Stacy B. ni6ore, 18. William K. Penrose, 4. Anthony .1. Drexel; 17. John Mower, 6. William H. alinginfl; IS. Joseph A. Landis, 6. Thoma s W. rOolffieard, 19. James B. Findley, 7. Tinley Jeter, 20. Alfred llowell, 8. Fmnels 8. Blekley, 21. Henry L. Itingwalt, 9. David H. Leeche,_ 22. Stephen Mercer, 10. John Roberts,. 23. Branton H. Henderson, 11. William W. hlcGuigui,, 23 : Joseph H. Hartewlek, 12. Lord Butler, , 25. Issue Webstet' • 18. Herman Beekman, Its- Messrs. Letinfan, Forster fr..46:lnclgle.vo sold one of,tbetr.half tote In North Lebanon,. to Wm. Hornafetts, for $325. • , 01,,n mica , —the oldest known the age of whiob is historically dotermined,ll34:sa ered fig. tree of Arnarajpouta in Ceylotf„...r4Seras planted by Ring Devinipiatsissa in the;yearlfill B. C., and its history from that date is prei.3rvi4 by a mass of doeumentary and traditional evi dence. It was described by the Chinese traveler Fa Bison, in the year 414, and by theearliust.Bu repeans who visited it, in abont the - semefteims. It is still flourishing, and is an etijeet of worship to the'lluddhists of the Island. - . SlocK MARlClTT. — Tbffe*Vito . e pinto in do stook market yesterday. ullers abnndant, buyers "few and far between;" nricoe much lower than. f or s o me time past, and.fatmy stocks going dnisti with a rush: and thia l utoo, when t4e 'mon ey market is without altelition and capital abun dant—Philadelphia paper of Saturday. TISTAR'S BALSAM or WILD OHERRY.—Thia medicine "a combination and a form indeed," for hailing and curing all , the ills ,wbieh afflict at id the shape of coughs, celderundinflamation of t h rea t, i t ipgs, anirehesti4,4 • vile counterfeßeffthia Balsam, AV' tbigefere b e ~;:ye ^ell bui on iy . tFat prepared by S. W. Fowe.a 44 Cp., POlton t .w.hkigi 110 tho torit ten signature of I. BUTTS o . n - the au ts 4.wrap. her. • .114,.. At Special Mooting of tho Perfeoarance .1 1 0 1,0 Belli domphay, held at their RC, oh Thursday eve ning, October 11th; the following preamble end - resolu tions were unanimously adopted Whereas. It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe. to reirfoye,"lty deign; ianitiatearned member, DANIEL F R ANTZ, thereby repainang us that none are exempt from the trite decree,-;in the midal_oflea we are in- death." In his demise we hare kat liti efficient 'mem ber, and the community at large a rospeeMble . pithettat therefore, Resolved, That while wo bow in humble submission to dm will of-the Deity, we fool deeply - impreessed.by-tbe death of our late follow member.. Itemlead, That we sympathize with the Wally of tile deceased, in the loss of en . affectionate brother, and as a Company doploro the lose of a *drthy temptr. - Bee*teed, That as a mark of respect to,maz-late follow member, we attend his funeral, *ear , the usual badge of tacairning, and present a copy Of il W a u pos oblastlons to the family of the demoted, and to * Apr pfiblication. Secretay. . [Reported /or Advirgfer.J SYNOD OF .THE 'ffSRMAS FORMED - 'extpEcu. [aoateLyinn.) TUESDAY Moriximi.—After considerable discussion, continued' from the previous day, a' compromise resolatiqu was adopted by a vote of 39 against 25, in :which Synod nye, that she cannot set how be can dis pense with the services of Dr. Schaff, yet will not lay insurrnountaple obstacles in his I way„ . .in„Rase, he should,;after a: prayerful consideratiori, feel it his duty to, leave ; but with.the express understiording4 that his; abseiiee from the ' seruithrey ;shall notise I more than 18 months. -Those- who voted in "the negative; were.. unwilling that Dr. , Schaff should leave under any circumstan ces, at the , pieserit:timn, at least, even tem porarily ; believidg that the Church is not prepared .foe-this.- Rev. Mr. Meilen, a gentleman sent one visit to America by the Prussian Church, to gain information respecting the spiritual. wants and necessities of the Germans in this country, for - the benefit of the. young ; men preparing for,the ministry Who may I probably beg...olldd, in the proiddelice of God, "to;laborl4M - eiig us, appeared and ad dressed Byield* irtreference to the condition of the German Church ia botktionhtries. He will-be the .bearer of a :Vetter the Evangelical Church Diet,.with which this Synod stands ip regular correspondence. The committee of last year in reference to the alteration of the constitution - to make room for the creation of a General Spied, comprehending the entire Chiral], was read and referred to ranoper.committee,. - - TUESDAir ITEERN6IIN.---A., : reqiiest from' Maryland Classia, asking Synod to forbid. the °lassie to semi Ministerial Delegate's to Synod who are riot engaged in the active duties of the ininistry, as pastors, was con sidered tinconstitutional,and not acceded.to The - report 61 the . Board of Domestic. Missions was referred to the Commmittee on Missions. • The repprt on Classical minutes, the regu lar order-of business, , was again taken up. The request of Clarion Classis, that the Minutes of Synod might be published,in fu ture, in the order in which the business is transacted, was-acceded to. , .The-tfelitibst of York Classis, asking a better translation of the minutes, was. rce..- ceded to, and the stated Clerk instructed accordingly : also the request that the min utest:al:dished at. an earlier day - 1; - reu " should and that 4 7 . 1 .. d .. be tblise that are sent by w air rt ot pp The ;request - of the West Stasatehltetle Classis, :that Synod open a correspondence with the Moravian Church, was laid on the table. By request of the same Classis, the attention of the different Classis was direc ted to the fact - that ablO-bodied ministers engage tug Superin.tenikti of public schools, whale they should be 04".%dAn !cremating the gear). - TUESDAY EvEmixo.--The'report on clas sical milli - des was still under consideration. The request in reference - to the preparation of a Sunday School Hyma Book was re ferred to a special committee, Dr. Bomber ger chairman, and instructed to report at the neat annual meetiug,,„ A large number of local and personal kaails were also-dis posed of, tied the repot .adapted as a.whole. The Committee on- time:urea.- reported noxt.in order. A cop e e firofessor Stei i nor's excellent Music prepared with special reference to the liturgical services of tho Reformed Chuck, was presented to synod, and referred to &special committee, to prepare a minute in reference toit. , The resignation of Rev:..l3. Bailsman, as associate editor of the German -Reformed Measenger, as repotted .by,the ,committe,e, wad read; and - oh a motion 4 not to accept it, Mr. B. stated hid reareasonsfooser reeigning; and asked Synod net to compel him to act con trary to. the expressed will of Synod in the matter. His reasons were =that the paper was decreatiing kii-subecriiStion, that it was not properly sustained. bad encouraged even by those who , promised to, stand by him, and that he felt - his position extremely uncomfortable under the. circumstances. — As it was not on his account that this state of. things existed, Synod was-not willing to accept the resignation, Without at-1040 re ferring it to a special conctoittee-to confer with him, and if he cannot be prirsuaded to it-back, to exhonotate him from being Ili - 00use of the evil complained of. It was accotdingly referred; with instpeticino to report at 11 o'cloek in the morning._ Tha , eommittee on the tranialtitionJ;Qbe Liturgy tiatet,,,..Vilttekneried -thablitair a AP* wt he ptiblis o f tiMa . editionare ingstoputilish the German edition on the same conditions, provided Synod makes itself responsible for the sale of .3000 copies. Action was de ferred until the request in reference to the 'revision of tthe Liturgy, lying on: the table, was disposed of. The committee on the Theological Semi nary wade au extensive report, which was. amended and . adopted; The number of students are increasing, and the institution is in a prosperous condition. The ministers are requested to take up collections atsuit able times, for the increase ofthe t Library • . . the cause ' of beneficiary education isstrongly urged upon the increasing support of - the Ohureh i those who '-are stain arrears on the Seminary debt are reminded of their duty; and the thanks 'of Sytiod is - eipressed to_illady- r -whose nainewe have Missed— . for-carrying ;out the dying i!equest of . her father,'who wished to have the Seminary . .remembered in a subateritial way out of his ea ttas omitted to state at the proper place that Synod' deeidekby at;clarnittion . , to meet next year at ,- - Easton , Faston, Pa., 'ort the third. Tuesday in OdOber. . , . • Wauresear Momtro,Cter. 24.—The minutes et theTrevious day were read and adopted. The report of the oommittee of last year on the crea tion of a new Board of Publication, for the intro ductlon of a more extensive denominational lit; erature; the oonsideration of which OSA - been postponed to-the present anneal nientilig of Syn. od, and laid on the fable'at an eerliez stage of the present session, ertnio-up-in order. 'As the crea tied of-Imeh a board might conflict. with the ar rangements with-the present publishers of Synod, it was titonglif beet to postpone further action on this subject, until the close of the present oon (feet. " The committee to winsm was referred the notion of Synod of last goer in reference to the adop tion of the Gerumn, Hymn book, without first, re ferring it to: the respective Classis for their ap probation or dissent, reported, that in their judg ment the action had been [lmmature, (th °ugh not without precedent,) and that it Arid adhere/see to the constitution required its reference to the Chisels beforisits•fittel adoption. PbT report was adopted, and the Rook referred to the Massie for approval or disapproval. The action:" will not' interfere with Its use and intreductinit, inasmuch as the boojt is approved and, pretsionilfy • au thorlied, by Synod, and will no dettlithealso ap- I proved by the Classis. . . -' • . I - The committee on the resignation of the asp- date editeeof thesMeasetigerrepotted. derided- . mended that Mr.-Bausinen be requested to reeon- eider his resignatiOn, end urged him to remain at least for another year; that -he be authorized :to assume the leading management of the editorial department; that an editorial cornmittie, Com posed of ministers of different parts of the Church, I be appointed to - assist him; and that the Raper be earnestly recommended to the support R aper the chnroh. The report was adopted and Reverends B o i n e er izr, Gans, Heiner, Ried'and Apple were appointod as tifi,..ceminittee rtsferred to. We un derstand that Mr. Bausmai; coma - fed' tO -41 it nndther year. I The Board of Visitors to the theologidal ein72.- I nary was authorized,-In ease Dr. Schaff should deem _it his dety to accept tbe- invitation to go to New - York, to make provisions that his place in the Seminary be sapplied until his return. - After the Passage of a resolution to this effect, [IV. Schaff rose, end said that, ae this matter Was rnbirentirely disposed of, as far as Synod was conceived, ho felt it his duty to define his post illoti;riot having said anything on the subject 1 whillt it Wad. under - discuesion . before,-Synod.—His remarks were taken, dqwn- by `the„ reporter, and' are here given l'fiii"thlNiftiffseston of the community, which Was much.interestwitin there salt of the discussions. ' '' • - . .#' l ' "i ' •=.s" Da. &SAPP'S REKARICS.-448 * Allitka4 'Vie brethren for the confidence which was expressed, and the Compliments made him, on both sides of ' the honv.., during the long discussion, which therquest. from tne.V.uttore - frorri New York and eternity elicits:o:i o r,, Jim floor of Sy-sod, end then 'aid : I love you, brethren; ,Ilore you all, .`-;'eat the bottom of my heart, and the vibe:: .9erman 1 Reformed Churoh, including, ofelOprElo, mibreth• ren at Chamberaburg and any brother of Allen town, (a general smile at this reference to. some warm discussions on previous ocoasions,) what ever differences there may have existed on minor and subordinate questione of policy; and hope to lore them as long as I live. I feel myself ,na worthy of the compliments that were paid me,. and nay them.all dowq a; the feet Of my Lord and.-Moeter; lied at the fect of this • Synod and the German Reformed Church, whirl' has givers motile opportunity and a field of labor in which to exercise the talents the Lord- has given me, and as I Trust and , hoper. to some purpose. But to the memorial from the pesters of New York. On this I stand entirely uncemm itted.— It did not originate WO Me; tAidnoteneourage it; I know nothing of it, until:if - wits presented here, or waa-informed of its existence by brother Busch°, and,even then I did not know, or was not told by him, that he had signed it. Previous to this; 'I did not know a word of -it, that 'such a re quest would be made to this Sy.ned,.. I knew, it is true, that they,wanted - Me in New York. I knew the went, and conditleffe 61 the Germans there and the influenceethat are made to bear on them by tho.GArtsittn press. I bad' spoken and written in my Kirchenjeund on such- an . enter-. rite 115111 SOW contemplated, years ago, ark tri ed to show its 'importancs and necessity. But 'I never dreamed that I should' be called upon to engage in it myself. ‘ This was altogether fee. sign to my idea. The subject, however, found• no encOuragernent, and I dismissed it from my mind, and dismissed from my house the misera ble German secular papers of this-country, and betook myself- to the reading of Foreign and Eng lish journals, - as many of the better, German ' s of this country de. From this time .I. no tenger troubled' myself about.it and gave it up as hope less and of no use to Think about. -* - But some timeMp, - when twos . en a visit to Nevi Beglartd, Ilound 'thitthie subjed7 enitsged the Minds of our BnglishlthilantisteHate, who ire anxious to.save-the country from thealarming' and distruotive influence of.the.prevailing .and increasing corruptions ) studies they have been here, and tomEadge this community in. to good citizens. The'neeessary finds for snob an enterprise, I found, could be raised in iL very - short time, to Make the paper, contemplated -to be published, a metropolitan paper, - equalliithit of the Timea or the Trlbune,•provided the proper editor could be found. • - .- I beard nothing More of the . mdttor, until I had ootne home and was invited to itddrehia Ger man Mass meeting in the city . of New York on the Sunday question. I accepted; tholnvitittion, and I can say, that the nseetinwAs aperfeet nie ces', and awakened much inteteseein behalf of the Germans, who nomber a iiiinciftitf and fifty thou sand in that city alone. TrirsT g a T .43 the whole project a nerrinspisation, a pewitapulee. Sin-- airy and eartrest.philanthropists pushed it fbr. ward as a greet national interest; as an enterprise that must be carried-into effect- for the good of the country. When It reached this proportion of. itnportalsce, I was consulted; but I bad no idea, for a moment, to accept of each a pose myself,: and therefore recommended others, whose I censidered capable, and corresponded with them on the subject, as did also &hers. But fersomereason or other, all -attelopts failed in this direction, and they fasten ed on me ns the man that mustuke.hojd of the matter. When it came to, thia fixed:purpose, 1 could not prevent it from-coming up herb. They did not consult me about .brioging , it bore. I knew nothing of •it, am-in ne - way committed to it, and feel it my duty, to define,My.position, to prevent miaunderstauding aik:te.remove appre hensions. • . I nevem•dreemed 'of separating from the Ger men Reformed Churoh. It . is the. Church of my Wirth, the Church in which I labor, the Church in which I have spent the beet part ef . nsy life, , and put forth my best efforts taproom to the cause of the Redeemer's kingdom. It is the -Church with which I feel myself identified. 1 am flesh of.your flesh and bone of your bone. I feel that you are attached to Me, and , I am attached to you. I have spen fteren teen years amottg. you, and we labored, and toiled and suffered side by side; Ad as yeti are determined to stiok . to me, am determined to stick to you." [Suppressed Applause.] I once refried a call' to a oongrO c p. 'OM I was elected to the Piseideney of the Col lege on its removal to lian'easter. ' I had a strong desire to go along with the rest, and not to be left alonotn-Mercersburg in the midst of the die "eatiefied community and opposition occasioned by the removal of thet:Calloge. It Wm; a hard trial under the eircimittatieus' to suhmit to chi wishes of Synod to tanins-at my post; but I have sines been convinced of the wisdom-other decision. I went on a visit 'to ..ifoirepe., 'I had offers to rewiain there, bit - Tretetraid'egaiii . r.and I irr go to New York; loan likewise return again —and step 'on my way at Litheness with my friend Killinger, or Kremer. ' ' I wish to remove all apprehension: ' I will tidt resign. .Bncb a thing does• • out enter, inte.:My . . mitid whatever I may do in reference to the prof posed enterprise at New York. ..In 'reference to: this., Ido not knowtwhat to do. Synod has fair-' ly divided the responsibility' between us. • she' has.taken part of it on herself, and laid part of, : y se p io a wars n rt ;was ii . part ' e Bat now I begin toleel-arni fear the renew-. t B th er e m di . sext " on • i r m el y t t esia bo y old wh ers il .. s sitillity 'raiding upon me. Ido not know what ptance-WotriVdttend e'ntareltoTi, or curciiititices.of which4*spaetrit, present able to judge: In - the first; Awe I could not think for a moment to leave the Semi nary for the space of eighteen months;unless my place could be, propirly supplied, so that my absence would not affect the inte rest of the institution. .My• responsibility to the Seminary, with which I have become identified; and to the Church, world not -allow me to-do so. But the resolution just passed, 'makes provision -for the emergency. No apprehension need be entertained about the Seminary. Besides, I could not leave before Spring, as-the next session soolieom mences, and of course I could not, under any circumstances, leave sooner, so that there is ample time to make provisions. In the second place, I have no call from New York. Nothing has been laid befofe;:me. I ha;ve no call. Ido not know what terms, what conditions, what proposals will tre made, or What I am expected to dol.Mtiby things are to be taken into considefation, before I can consent to assume therespon sibility, the risk, the trouble iffid" trials in .cident to such a colbsssal, Ainterprise. A metropolitan daily papetik an insiitiztion involtinfg great responsibilities and risks ; risks of re,putstion, of money, of health, of pete.e.-iiiid . quietness. I find it to be a great trouble to fight one: - devil, and what Will it be to encounter the legions that must be encountered is NeW.York ? But in the next and last place, (and this is the highest consideration that will influ ence •my decision,) I will not ,consent to give my time and talent to this woft,unless I can. do so with justice to- myself, to you, •and to the interest with which I have been connected •for 17 years. %III; cannot pro mote the interest of the Giiman Reformed ohurc.h in going to Nctif." - terk,'l will re main where I ama-unleali4Ou , should be so , kind as to renicivE ato Lancaster. It may be-possible - that by going; could do more forth° G. R. ohurch -- -then ever, and give her a chexacter, a naineoind a, position in the metropolis ,of the country, which she otherwise w,ould. ney.er.. • I might pos sibly secure the .very o ~cl, 'so near our hearts, the endowment • -our institutions, by opening new dluninilli df Support, from which we have as yet.dexlved no aid what ever. If 1 shall come to the • conclusion Ciat; cannot do.these things, eud . promote the interest of - thill.lt..ohurch,--I will not go.. Ilherefere wish you to dismiss all ap prehension. I have.more confidence in our Beinitiary;in our - Synod, that the institution will „pot gii:dolea;-.if I temporarily go away. I giant thank you for the many evidences of attachinent yen have given me, which I trust will idereasennd bind us more closely tugetherthan ever its our united •efforts .to• promote .the one great object of our calling, the glory of GrOd. ' At the close, of the address, which - is, e ve ; .yet very—irrperfectly relieved a w b it o i r gratified all apprehension.in the 'dud!' of the ineiit bers,.andfully reconciled them to the•ac fitfiriirSyned in CMS premise's. -. - WenirsenAv 4.I O 7nIRNOON.—The committee to reftrence to the creation of a General Synod, ourmPrIBIDE the whole glarch, re ported. The report - Aetails the.preliminary steps to.bwtaken to - realize this desirable end;-a committee of this Synod itycon nealicrii*ith.it similar . one-of the Synod of 'Ohio were instructed to carry theta 'ef fect.' - • • ‘ l .- Y:• It was declared iireguipetbr spy ., Claesis to make other tests of meirib:et.ehip:_ G. R. Church, than those proscribecrin the conititt'jon: The report of the committee -on. the tiatdehisin, being the order of the day at 3 o'cloct,nlieited again a• - • lengthy discussion and revision.— endlesw-nunt ber ofaabstit,utes:were °Pied in pace . of the action prOposed by the committee, bich was to'sadopt the'Cite_dliism . with some cor. rections the committed "had made. rt was evident that some of the members, who oc cupied thl floor iii,discussing theological points, would - preientihe Church from get ting a Child's Catedhism foryears to come, or perhaps never, if their wishes would be gratified to refer it; to "atiOtlier., committee, or-sendlt downwheOlassisr - Viet Grordeon knot was cut by a single strpke, by indefi nitely postpohing the whole subject, and thus allow the committee to publish and introduce the Catechism on their .own re sponsibility. • - • - ' 'lleteport of the committee to whom the work on Church Music, presented by Dr. L. H. Steiner, was referred,was received and the-following resolution - adopted : Aioleed, That ills Synod .actiriOWledge'the receipt of odd book, that she 'regards with,pleassure title earnest'at temist to prorldti IVO iongreitatnis thil 0. Mulch and others with a higher order-.of Churph , Wale; than predominates in many of the volumes of nnisio which are presented to the consideration of - the ijhurch.rfsb order . of music which refreshes horGermanhe.srt, width° more' general introduction of which she would registd with pleasure. • - WEDNESDAY' .EITZNING.—The Mansion House question was .referred to the -Trui tees of Synod, directing ...their- attentiotta the instructions giyen last year. The proposed building •of a Ohmallot the English Misdiontirychtitch at •Oincin nati, was recomMeoandto the suppott of our' . According.* tint, statistical reportd there are :n-the bounds of this Synod 242 minis ters; 679 congregations, 62,687 members. During the pastyear, 4,146 were received by confirmation and 672 liy certificate. Dig , missed 382, deaths 2,737. Sabbath Schools 629. j.. • The delegate .from-the %Ohio. Synodilin taking kis , leave,•niade an 'appropriate; -:ad dress, expressive of the fraternal feeling that is cherished by the Western Chtitch' towards their brethren_ in -the east, which was responded to by the President, Synod rising in doing so. • The new Liturgy, provisionally adopted by Synod 'three years ago, was referred down to the Chassis for...examination apt' an expreSsion of tidit oiiinion.in reference to it. The.nemmittee on.thetranslation of the Liturgy, whose report vie' adopted, was authorized to pubjislt the work 'in German. The report' of the committeec of corre spondence with •the - 4erinitia.cepferesees in aefulany and. Svtitzerfand,_was received and adopted. No insponcil to their -corre spondence was yet received. -The commit tee was continued. A•res °kitten ef thanks the-citizens of Lebanon for their kind:hospitality,- was • adopted: Tesolution nf thanks to. the several railrOad cothpardes,-who issued excursion. tiekets for the benefltef the meth- hers of Sytked. - • ~ - The report or the committee-ott tlp third centennial of the formation - quid..446olde. of the Heidelberg Catechism-J*ll36k** adopted. A convention .of • the - whole. Church is proposed to held on; :the 19th of January_ of that year,' at some central points programme being made out for any . number of addresses, essays,: and speeches. to be delivered on the great - occasion, the' year to be the year of jubilee, and the. oe- , elision to be turned to a praclical for the'-benefit of the Church. The time of the next annual meeting, at - Eastim,was changed from the third Toestl4 of October' to the - fourth Wedeesdliyin 'Sep •teniber,--- 1861. • • After the arloption=of the minutes and the benedictioir-vf the President; Synod: adjourned at 1 o'clock in the night. Nex.t; day ,thelneutbers , wit,h toe ,cars - and other modes of eonyerroci, and,all is quint again in this Inlet (*v cif' Lebanon—and the Reporte,littkeskM,Vo* to. tip rthsders . and - itiloff.with the rest -Good""ble,--aeht* alle - -4t..C..1*! . „ . .-li# : fo D r . wIitT4I . t . ISUK or . wail . munig.. In the who l e hiet4r9 cif 601411 Ablekrt 'Br 44 PttforYAWNIX or s nob renter Ate anxwyonp 40-4-41.ftivf5' 7A draotaniA' a Oainnni.;., .; itself, as this fat-famed, long-tried, and justly celebra ted Balsam. So generally acknowledged Is the superior excellence pf this remedy that but fee• of the many who have tested Ito virtues by experience fall to keep it at baud as a speedy and certain cure for sudden attacka of Cold—fully honeying that its remedial powers are comprehensive enough to embrace every form of dis ease from the slightest cold to the most dangerous symptom of pulmonary complaint: _ The Rev. Jacob Seeger, Well known and. much reveotod among the German population of this couotry, makes the followlho state ment for the henefit of the "filleted: Ilaworea, PA, bolt- 6,.1869. Messrs. Sara *.4osful & Ca. , Maros,— Dear Sire :--llaving4nalised in my family important benefits from the: pee of your valuable preparation— WlsvAlt's HAL/um:of , Witt. Cnatal—it affords me pleas- Uie to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of mYcliughters seemed to tie In a decline,and little hopenof her recovery were entertained.. then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam ' arid before she had taken the wbble of tho content" of the bottle there was a great.imProvezipeat in her health. I have, in my individual rase, made frequent use of your valu able medicine, and have always been benefited by t.- 1 toolde I,llot:sever, caution the piddle against inposmtion, bocci:lse there is a good dent of spurious Wittar's Balsam of Wild Cherry afloat throughout Me country. JACOB 8 ECHLER. . . Caution to Ptrchateit. Theonlygenuine Histar's/ka: sans has the 'writtenxignature of "T. BUTTS" and the printed one of the Prnprlctors on the outer wrapper; all other ts.eile and worthless. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLIt & CO., Boston, and for sale by Joseph li.tembeeger and Dr. George ROM. Lebanon ; Joseph .8. Lauer, Shaefferetewn ; M. 11. Oct tei, Myeretown; Samuel Weaber, Fredericksburg ; J. Brunner, Jonestown ;'Early & Bishop, Annville; Thom. as A. Harper, E. Hanover"; Martin Early, Palmyra; Bowman & Son, Campl343llstown ; and by dealers every where. Oct. 24, 1800-Im. rQ••• See Dr. Sanfbrd'a advertisement of Direr Invig. rater and Finally Cathartkeyllla, ; lat another column. Tmportant.t4 . ) P.emalejit trit CILFaVEMAiIi,S Prepared bygorjkilipagilnieeseman, M. n., MRSVIORIC CITY. The combination of ingredients in tbese rills are the result of a long and extensive practice. Thley are mild In their operation, and.earikairiin correcting all irregn !with* Painfak3Tenatrastlonet, retaining all obstruc tions whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous alfeetiona,hysteilcs fatigue, pain In the beck and limbs, &a.,.ilistgxhodsl;tep, which Miae.frowt interrup tion of nature..,, • . • • :-T,catildamiAttring.: ' Dr. Cheeserniies Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period' with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed In.the use of other Pills can place.tbe utmost conftdente In Dr. Cheesomen's Pi Its doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. Therais one condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is " PREG NANCY—the result, MISCARRIAGE. Such 1 the irre. sistablo tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro ductico power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions; which should bs read, accompany each box. 'Price $l. Sent. by, mall on en closing $1 to Dn. Commune L. - . 011EtsE3fax, Box 4,631, Pot Office, Ni 4 Ydri City. SOLD 67 ONVDAI.IOOII37. IN 'yaw SOWN 1N TIIE ISNITED MITES R. R. HUTCHINGS, Oeneral Agent for the-United States. 20-Cedar-St., New-York, To iyhom all Wholesale or ets slionld lie AOremod. Soldat Dr. Ross' - Drug. EltatV„ "Lelsnon,' end'at wholesale 1869. by Dyot .Irao* . #24North „Mac Dec. 7, ly.`, t t IfIE Urn' AND THE V , / ATEN-ING PLA ces:—.,,Tim season at the watering ;deems is rapidly draw ing to a Jose, and ladies and gentlement with well bronzed %a:9 will soon be seen on the promenade, - or priparing fora vigorous prosecution of the fall trade.— Gentlemen wholiiive been doing the Falls; the- Capes, or the Springs, will come home .with renewed health, tint with damaged apparel; ml-tlay will ednAnit their own comfort and convenience by procuring -for them silica new outfits at the Brown Stone Clotlitu: Hell of Pocstruit, .1 WILSON, Nos. 603 and N: Chestnut street. above Sixth, Philadelphia. PERSONS afflicted with the -Fever and Ague should not opera eitherlimv, trouble or az pqnse,,,to procure DR. ROSTETEER'S CELEBRATED [SITTERS. whose beneUlent effects upon the lifatem bee been Clearly proved to those who have been strick en down in a abort apace of time by „this' dreadtel curse, whose cheeks ere wan and ftetsagre, and' teihse nights are sleepless And restka - anti, whose eyes are dim and sunken, with dears attiring theta - It:the face, this compound must prove a blessing ; anatehingthem, as it were. from the month - of the grive... None cats ;.-`ow Its true value nut!l they have tested it. [Then all o th e i f t-Osve failed; these Bitters have restored the sufferers tn.prita.l2e. health. Their popolarl4 in all the Western and Soothe:7s Darts should infricities them to all families. Sold by drugglYtajltut dfialikkgetze.rat ty everywhere. , See advertisement Le . anctber epinsne • • JUDRON'S MOUNTAIN HERB riLL6.— Dow strange and wonderful it often seems to us that a medicine composed of simple; mountain herbs and roots, should so certainly search out and cure disease. How surprising that the Indians ohoold know and preserve so long and well a secret. that has escaped the search of gfeatest phYsicians the world has ever seen. True the an meet inhabitants of Mexico were a strange race found by the Spaniards living:lu large cities, and allowing for their strange customs and religion as well civilised 'as their conquesors..ltithe words of a writer is somecelebri ty,"They, hate perished from the earththeireities are gi gantic piles of ruins, their Kings and Mona so mighty In their life, are forgotten their ruins and their medl cino alone are loft," The itnited testimony of all Intel ligent persona is, that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS aro the most successful medicines in the world in curin[Fdhiesse. Jedsdn'v,.'Monntain Derb:Pilla are Bold by all-Medicine Dealers*: Dr. Qeo. Ross and D. S. Reber, Lebanon. . DR. BLOOD FOOD.—The demand for this unrivalled Preparation is .beyond the possibility of s doubt, and' its tale is becoming as large as that of any other article now before the public. Tone of thousands of periams who Were sufferers are uow seen daily walking the streets of,all.the principal cities of the Union, and kr their Milner= spreading the fame of "Da. Baomanes Blear; Ft.ohn" throughout the civiliz ed world. Rialto trlsteAbottlets more convinc ing than all we could any in a whole newspaper Column. It gives life, health, and beauty to the sick, and re stores, as if by nivle . , these who were supposed ,td be irrecoverably lost. . We need only say, try It. We would also call the attention of Mothers . ..l6 Di. Esrozes Israwrits CORDIAL. This is said to be superior to any article of the kind now known. If your an=ions. hearts ere pained by vs,lizoltg. the sufferings of your little ones, lose no timiin procuring a bottle. It is an invalnah le , speeitia for ibfinte teething; softening their gaihS, and allaying 'all- fever and irritation. By all means get no Cordial; Teller% the sufferings of your children, and enjoy unbroken, your gwn repire,—Ad vertiser d o Birmer, Xideccior4 Cl. vel. Site' !adv. For saki by Dr. CEO. ROSS. opposite the °girt HOW*, Lebanon,' and - T. W. DYOTT - R SAMS Philadelphia. • . Rai-Free Trade seems now to - be in favor 'with Napoleon TIT. To all In need of a good and beautiful W 10; on reasonable terms, we would.aay from ocperieneiOall on (MOROI?. THURSALAN ,D 20 South 6th at,' Philadelphia, when yen can' be salte d In a style and manner unsurpassed: - Alec. procure a bottle of his celebrated HAIR DYE' for beautifying the hair, &e. • fob. 22, 1869.-ly. • • THE GREAT HOLLAND . REMEDY! InEItHAVITS HOLLAND BITTERS:L•Persone sub ect to nervous or sick headache, will find In Brerhave's Ifolland . llffters a sure, safe.and pleasant romody. ' It soothes the. throbbing bead, corrects acidity of the stomach, assists digestion, and creates a healthy appe tite. is, without doubt,' a most delightful prepara tion. and an effectual remedy. • The fact that it is now a very popular medicine throughout all the.li oiland settlements in.lVisoonaln. New York, Ilichlgan t Illinois and Indiana, speak' rouclr ba - ita favor. Sold , at J. U. LEMDERGEK'S - Drhg Store, Lebanon, Pa. Sob giver. tisementln another column: - ttsliginito " Garman preaching preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, ' In the Evan . gelical chureh, and in, the evening ear -. ly candlo-light. • English ,preaching next Sa,bl?* ukorning and evenlug,, in. the, Methcialot, Upiaroopal ChArnb. P ROTiSTA.N T Bortoo enriliOlf—ger . Vloo In tem perance llal6every Sueday at I,o' A. M., and every Friday German preaching nest, -,Sunday llnglish. in theskronirig in the Moravian chunk. Engl4ll preaching neat Sabbath ioorning and I. greruptrt- bp the, afterroon, by Aar. Attg. Loch'- wan, of York, .111S0 English in the-evening, Zion's Ltitheran Chun*. •'' Gennep preaching next .Sabbath moroin and Engli,sh in tho evening, in - the Fire! Re united eb etch. Unman: preaching next Sqttilny "nkatiiijtji and English in the evening, in Salmi's. intfheran Chnroh. ifiarriett. Ondlto 25th 'net., by Bev.. Samuel Irwin i .,Mr. ."'Thlsmaz-C. Geiger to Miss Margaret Gerhart, all Of.Labaneii. • • . OA the 218 t sm"b' Mr. John Lis ear,. ,Isebgnoss, tQ Mies Catba !We Kennet; of Cornwall:. 'On the 2. ) /th by Um) Rev: Mr. Gring, Mr. floury K. Eirsteler Irons near Frederic+shur', to Min Ea?aYritentwo, or lyititel tostuZbip, Berke conntr. .• • : • - .!•• On the frosit.;:b.y ... R,et: T. Cavil! Liaekaills, . Mr. Peter NE , ;'?esiiret, of Jfiekpotis as. rah.lfskitaisats, Witnreek. - ••• On the - 11th hy 119'. T. H.- Lloabaefi;" - Mr. tiamuel - Ktop'p, otStoutbaberg, to Wes Eliza At. Ehibett;'ht" Millereek. • • ' .04 Ike PAC- last.; Rev- . 1 : Sts44 "Mr. Ste ' phen Light to Mize Eliza Bowman, both' Of • • 1421400. The ltliO . . r 4l _ ll " new IQraui o,l4 "4111 was brfitl4 was is ib very little inquiry for sbiptomit. A few hundred bbls. straight breeds sold at, $5 75, at which there ate more sellers than' buyers. The . sales to tho trade aykljwilled from this figure up to $7 for common nail fancy, .• • RYE _FLOUR libeld at $4 25, without soles. CORN MEAL.IB,. held at $3 450 for Pennsyl vania. • •A,,- : • •• - There was mittsidet r alitesietiviti 'in-WHEAT after the close of our rap,Ork.lesterdaY, but to day the ma rkot is doll.' Salsa, Of„7®8000 bus. at $1 34 ®1 36 for gond Wasterti:; 'Ten nsylv • nin • and Jersoy red $1 32 WI. 33 for falr,r4.l 38 fur prinie Southern ; ; ,arid $l-50 fon-good, white. RYE is steady ' at 780 for Pennsylvania and 740 for Southern. • CORN is very quiet. Old yellow is dull at 73c. Small sales of new do at 500. OATS ire steady ; 3000 bus. sold at 3410 for Delaware, and 35 i@ 36 e for Penniylvania. 2 ®3OOO bus. BARLEY sold at 850 for prime New York, and 800 for Ohio. • CATTLE. MARKET.—The offerings of Baer Carrto beim been very largo this Wook, remitting 2908 head at Phillips' yards, most of wbieh - were disposed of nt. rather lower pri ed, ranging-ft : OM $6 to $9, the latter for extra of the sales wore ats7 50 ®sti. 50 the 108iltur.‘nett. AboOt 100 Coivs and CALVES were offered and sold at from $ . 25.t0 $55 each, according to con dition. Of Roos the receipts and salerrea ehed about 4800 haad,•inoluding. 3241 at I.mboir sat $7 60 ®sB 75 . 10.01; $8 ® $9 for; liern.ad,m4 .14135• at the Avenne , Yard-at $13(459 the TOO Of Snizi,- some 6500 were disposed. of at B®9e per lb: nod. l'ite , Lebsivion Markel. Cantu Tip Corrected 116okty. LEBAtioN; Wsnwasoar. OCTOBER 81,1860. Leb, Mille Ex, Pam $0 GO Potatoes; ift bu , 80 Smith " , • 6,700 5:4Es, Ordos. 16 Leb, Sttpsr4toos 50 Butter, 1p Th., 14 PrimeWhitewitot, 125 Lard, • • 3,2 Prttoo Rod What 4, 20 Tallow, 10 Pr•line Rye, • 70 tlam, 12 Corn, • 86 8 bouldora. „. 10 , .0e fa, ttp Sides, .Clov.er-seid, • ~ ,S•Z 'An, ,' .: 7 Trmothy-eeed, ' i • '2 50 ' Bees-stazr . 25 Xlex-seed, .-- ' .1110 Whltil Raoto, 6 Dried ApPlee;* ha., .1 00 1111**1 Angs, 2 Dried Apples, pealeo," . l 60 3410 , 1,11, lb.; . 1234 ' p u a c h usbitz,!” 2aa urfailw .40 'Peach "nu tzele," 125" Fittithe 1 0 ii • , 0 21..i Cherries, 160 Wool, • "., •• - . 10 Onions. • 37 - Stscitesiis, * qt., 6 -V6llYsll.l 1i •A ti OkriffirP4k. 45' lON Ntrtionutbi. PUBLIC SALE. W l L L ,ll'7l a ,'„Yrit"gb a lle e, )t'49rot r iMeT,3 v ubb, - in the borough of Lebanon, the desirable D NWELLING 7 '. HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, on Cum . • berland street, in East Lebanon. Said Lot ; i v; • is a corner lot, and adjoins property of a Isaac Beckley. The Ethos!, is_nenrly - new, and arranged. There is 'awell of never-fidling water, and plenty - of good fruit treason the premise. Sale ..Ixncontmenco at 8 o'- clock, Y. M. when terms wilt be weds known by • Hk:NRY BUBB. F. Etatrioh, ittcataleer. , [October imp.- PUBLIC SALE. yir basold at YORLIO-SALE . on RAID I", Me • • • 1111 h day of November, 1660, at the Pulelic House Ifeney D. Carmany, fn tbe borough of Lebanon, at 1 o'clock, Y. M.: Ike following Real Rotate. vie: i .• A TWO:STORY 110IISR AND LOT OF GROUND, on.,Onrabaidand street, In the ipr !!onsh of'Lebanon, adjoining property of Phil " • fp Fisher on the Weet, and Barbara Mitaa'an • nouns-10 .per sear. cob, and balance on let , ei 1801, when poseeisibn and, a good title will be given. • • - • • 'MOSES YOCUM, • ' • . REUBEN T. ORINOI, • • •- ..• ••• GRING,. ' Executeri__?figeYrY Grin& decoared. _ Lebanon, October 31, 1300, N. B.—The Property .car i be. purchased at Primaid Sale, at any tithe befino thd liSth of November, by ap plytag.ooEL; Bak, is Lebsuon. • . • • • Notice.- - Laassibd.lialyx, October 11:.1800. • An elention THIRTEBN-DIRECTORS article - Lebanon Bank, for the mining year, will, be held at the banking Li house, in" Lebanon, on .Ando)4 he 19th ddl , 'Norem ber. next, btitwe.ou the hoara of 10 o'clock, A. lit, and S o'clock, 'P . , M. - The Annual meeting 'of the: bTOOKHOLDERS be held an - the brat rdssist. belie* oth of the aantalnoatti, at 10 o'910e1„4, EDW. A. USER, Oaahler. Llbiirion, Oct. 18,,1800. . • . ' North liebatton Steam Milt. FIE NONTIi LEBANON STIIAM A1LI.:7111 be of ' fermi for P..ENT, by Public Outer*, on • '49-tirdoP. Ciie Llt da.V of Droienter• nett. - at 2 o'clock, P.M., at the Public liaise it•not ;sold before that IiR I MN , time ^ aua - TlferMlll is in rxxi ruining order, with.two pair of Burr Elonr rioted, an• ono pair of-Chbilltonee, and -.M - 50 8 , 4 ,, ,40 -feet Ln oleo. It in located in North Lebadon, on the Union Canal. ore- Tho Mill will be rented from April 1, 1861, for ono y.er. • DAVID L. LIORT, President. North Lebanon October 31,1890. Genera.' Orders, No- 2. BRIGAVLER OVILIiAL'II.OPFICEM Brig.= Dir., P. V. ' . hIVERSIOWN, 0001i0V22..111110, -. OTIOD . le hereby". given that the Drlldsd of N AUditorkteiti..e.ouvene to audit All Jed claims last the M/liGiry funil,• at the fonowlail • Monday, Normal:or 26th, 7860, et the Public .11tollee of Llama D. Ciatiesarr, Lebanon. Tueadar, NoyeTer, 27th, 1860, at the Pablic.go . ttea of Capt. .u.sii. romp, Fredericksburg. Wednesday, W.u .. Nhyeeitier 26th. 1 a 60 , at the Public Howie of R. =clan, Myerstown. . During. which quo all just claims on the Military' Pund of the.Drigatie for contingent:. eXpenees. is well aa.pei diem'pay_otalt the Officora, Mundane, and Pri vates for,secvlees,m4dutias performed in and for said m Brigada,ust tie pie - edited. • . ... - 13y.pader.of Oen'l WM. 'RICH. Ww..M. buna l - . .prifide Judge AdvoCate. Oct. 24,1860.] 20 Brigade, 6th Division; P. V. - . • OTIE. • r _Lett:los ;Velum If toetra October 160880. J N ElectioiNknib . DlßtCTOßs ;be held at A lbe BANK (NG: ROUSE,. on goo4SY, tke 19th day of Noottebeetteit, between tbebottra of IV o% clock, A. M. and 3.oVock, P. NI, The Annual Meethag of the STOCK FEOLDETtS wfll hold at the arime.pteo, on Tuncia!),.the Bth 'day VS°. ronber,lo , o'Cldolr, , ,l. M. JOS. riAltc`l4oamblor. Lobarion; Ootethar 2( 1660. • • • dREO INI)UCPMENTS . : I ro VISIT. THS • ".CENTR . BIYILDINGS. 7) ][{ABBR & WW1 : : have Jug received a large and full splendidol rilTarrt of Goode, in pifi ls n i nod ng a fancy Silks, Wool Deletes', Cashmeres, Coberga, Thibet Cloths, Delainee,4te._ Also a large assortment if Fall and , Winter Shawls. For.° entl emen—a full line of. Cloths, Dtasitneres and Misting% ail of which are being cihrposed of at ASTON ilgeins.• From pest experience we feel satisfied we can cult the tlstea of all: Callseod exam- Ins for yoUraelies before purchasing elsewhere; by' co doing you wilLsaye_mquey., . , • itBADy-meDg • ' • (wellipalte.-nua fachtonetae.), A large Mock of Readpreado Clothing, which are be- Inviold at yery.iew prices; at the Centre ihalidingkby SABER & Al*q. a. gene tat is/I°r tment of Clothing for Boyi-ktlf suits and sizes, at RABS.S, & BROIL Lebanon, October 21,1880: ,rainling - and 'Drawing ! ANcher...ot D,RAWINO end • Will be' empledrarria Lebnixon . Fentale r Ssltibisly.li a faw n oucade NOS, rim be-procure!.. Pricetdclaultslo to OS per Dear. Peroone desirous of joining the clan will plane° apply.FOOD to S"; .I: , STINE,;. or Lebanon, October 4,1860.-41 C Great Cttriitsitk*::::: E have one of the gasteit earinsilips;And,most valuable inventions in - the known, world, for jeb w e want agents etiel7Whilffh . ./ .irktaf partientars nut me- SILAW & °LARK, Dit*.d. °ford, Maine. ••Oattibtir / 860 • -id3w. • . • CLOTHINGI . - 7 , 06v01.. RANG -REizEvsTEL-Nintomoißs , Oppoints tke.:Cogri.4hittse; • 031751 t ncw.os -Tafge • nod : comptetii:Allortmeht Of FALL AND 470.x.ri0n Orellitiffleftbeir own miOnfamorei at the Itarestroestado prtover. Jar The public-ate rovdetTnlly invited to call and umnjuo, and Nero from 26 - io 30 permenk • • • • Lebermi, pctOber 77, 1860. O.IgORGE-WALTZ'I Troa di of .itev. ifitRIKUOWS Works :--Tbo nt Ja. the Bible; Tho Sainted Dead; The Fathers cif the. 'Roforrned.Cluirelt. Vols.Aisnd tirldetter's Lifo Trairde ; Thu True Olory or Woman; iarbaugh'l, on. the Future Life, 3 vol.::: iThe ltociatritrlon , The flearetilY nom Poinis,4Vnion, with, ; the Church; Tho Mum:rot the siteforniedWnretr,,, in' the different styles of -binding* Musk Atmelis ,spitUror, eat lauds; Shoot Musk t. Nemec Madre, Gilt cud Plato; difforon't Window Shades; Paper Window Shades. Gilt; Gilt Mauldin; for Piziturn Frame% Ste,. Lebanoni'October 1850. WV*. 111. DER •• •I TTOWNDY AT LAW, has remo+ed l il a offtee ' to'Ondti • 11 Whiled dined, in .the room formati*.ppenniall Belaenstefir dikes'. as a JeWIAtY iito . rCetithilto ties , Greenawalt's Dante/are Store,. - . Lebanon, .A.firlt 18,186d.' 11. 114MCNI,Vg, A*incA TieeRbiEXAT-LAW e oz l e nnelei•Naw " Buildbling,(eanpiitory;)Cumberland atrea4 Lebanon. Pa. • - • Lebanon, Apr116,1E159. . LAFAUTTIt AIRAYWI34, :- 6 49 , 4CAPPTERk v. - W 41:1,1111,ANWN,.PA:filigit° rmr.. ' • Bricks inricks! rrirE undersigned,. in North Cebanon,,Mte . 400,000 of the best BRICKS for sale:, .bettlr sier be ob tained in thiemehthborbood, and hvwlll sell them in Ilium duet:taloa at St .50.(ealshhtiotPotiitand. Aldo, high , hash and: 2 14ar:05 the:, beet Poplar Board(' at Phuila-fopeale: "nAvro BOYKR: North pehatton, Pob:ls;w3O. . • • COOD -NEWS !I - L. •LANDERMUH • NOW OP.ENI•N ... • .aiew'and.satr : a A ireiAtock of_ _ r eatilk i a n WV- irig i• E'la SHAWL'S,. • DRESS CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, VESTMEIS, Which he intends selling at prices that will Ault CALL AND BlOad:ltir ,, :- • IF you want any Dry Goods, go to . IAtrb#RMILCH'S. T‘RESS GOODS, all styles aiidiluditles, at. . LAUDSMIILL'H'S. ENOUGH Hoop Skirts Lo supply all the !adios in Lebanon county, at LADDERMELOIPS. SHAWLS! Shawitial Shawls!! I tdg Stoat, at . • ,LAVIHERMILCH'EI. W 4" and fancy Silks; full imitortmotit, at LAIIDERMILCIPS. EGIBROT R EIRIES and d'hite goods, at UDERHILMS. to 12 cent( per yard, at CALltiftfi, from 8% .p41.1,0R31.11ZEU8. ',Yew Store: ilrew Gotids. A. HIIFFNAGLE CO. haring purchased th 4 ICI, business of Messrs. Swartz £ Brother,_nall Buildings,Market street. Lebanon, have now .open a large an complete stork of Dry °aids, coming goods forlien and Boys' wear, Ladles' Cloths, Hosiery and Knit Goods, Nublas, and all articles in this line. Also a fall assortment of Groceries 'and Qoeenaware, all of whitittliey wilt Mier at-the, LOWEST PRICES for CASH. ...They will pair tbo.higtest-OASII 'Pala for BUTTER and EGOS. , Jair lkli.-B. 'F. Swartz hes arranged to romath with A. Iluffnagle tree:, thraome months - , and will, be glad to see his frlends at their•stor% .... • • . Lebanon, October 24,1.560. . . • 7 .1t41 , . ,. -tifoOdsii .I.lr-eis)..difirods ! . CHEAP ST ARE • OF `RAUCH& LIGHT. At the Cbrncr of Cu/Sher/rout Mrect and P/ardi Mot* LEBANON, FA. - .• ANIMAS. RAOCH R 1.201.1 T intik ploesnre big their friends and the public gonerallylliet they have just °planed- a large and' carefully salectsd assort ment of . DES GOODS, • • GROOstIFFXS. • - • . • ~..iIIiMENSWARE, &o to which they FespoetfArAnwthrtir attention of the' public; Their .•' • • ' • DRY GOODS, hare ell been selected .with' the greatest eare,from the largettlniportlng.Housesin Philadelphia: - GROCERIES ' • A large stock of cheep Sugars, Coffees; Teas, Chpeolate, and all kinds of Spices. Alio, a large' ashortnront of- . QUEENSIVA.RE. among which ere the nowcit.pettorns, togetbet:Wlth ta mest-lip endless. variety. ot - Ooode in thelr-Utii or bum nevi,.Wlikh will ho seld'rory'cheeptor etialf,ar Coady Produce takeniu exchnoge_ r •• " , BA.O BAGS 1, BAGS! I! - - The attention of Millers and ?armors is, directed to their large sitick'of BAGS, which- they will - sell at wholesale prices. . • , October 17, 18604 , ' RAUC,EI k iJfau,T. WOOD and -004.15 . .VAR1P.: TTHE underalgned, having bought *rift ,a 4 Hairy Spoon's Wood and Coal ltanl:a short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a Match's Foundry, in the boiongh of North. Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 COEDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF'COAL, of all Linda and grades; which I will Bell atibe yard or deliver at as small profits as wilt suit the Uralic Ltliciralbre La• vita all those that are In want of any of thaw) articles to call and sea the same ; ascertain prices, and kidgeTtir DANIEL LlOllT ; lrnarchant./ .. North LalAnoniAPrlll4.lBlK-tf,-. 7 -1 ' • Hiram-W. ThqI.B.MERLY OF JONE,9TOWN. LEH ANOIS COURTS, JC" would respectfully infilin his 'friends, and fifelnit•- lie . , that be has eon:Meted himself with Mr..L42lragt, Sn the TOIII4COO. riNup pAID SEGAIVBIISINESB, No. 138 North Third Street, Philo4 where ho will he glad ta .receirw cnstonners, and Win sell at.rates that will. prote satisfactory. Philadelphia, Zalyl2, 3960 ,ICILE NE W `BAKERY; • - • rgilik undersigned would respectfully littoral th.eciti t, relit babanon, that he has commenced M the BAKE r./3NO,I.IBLNESt3,4n: All' Its iartetEse;• lids 416,,:"ciu t ium i "T ri " n 4 strnruketa..ufarkrepAcovniv the... Buck. , 120 v tristoniers witlFtliwbestilltrAFF. OAKES, &c., recetred frikke ,Tuitiol1111111) and returned to them itc?enad at short odder.: • . CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly orrhand,. and farniabed at the lowest.pricds. r • The public is Invited to give me a teal. Lebanon; Nov. 9, 18159. • • - F. /1:111II9.. Wanted to Buy, 5 0 BUSHELS RYEC ,000.50,000 bushels CORN; +50,000 bushple OATS; 50,000 bileheh; , .Alio, CLOVERSEED, Vida = YSEED, Elexified; for whlob the hleheet CASH prim* witthe•Rahlo2. thte..Leb• anon lley Rallroad - Dopot, 'Lebanon. • • • • *SORGE 10$FiLttk. Lebanon, July 11, 1860 , - , K. - T la uriy 4004., : E rig lilt . 041 . 't - -T iii ir i y Altaiurti, 4 : - : 4.6. 1E - - - Just 4 C Receivede 1 C S . 0 , . - 7 . = Mt 1. J. J.. • ,-,:-, --,- , Loba an %Ps.' s• tirotth Ltbailoit Steani111111: ?ONE • eltderehreed' having lensed the 1 NORTH LhßANOt`l STEAM FLOUR. r7; 121 ' MI LL, 'w ill promptly, atteAd to al , ,w4.••r. CUSTOM WORK.thit may bo entrupted zza to him. • ' • • ' - He will also buy all kinds. of beam, and pay tbara for tb. •. ••at Market prices in cash: 143 e patronage and en'• emont of the public respectfully. solici ted, as,ht:rni.. ,to merit it by fair dealing and stem. Non to bob . JONATHAN OEHSAMAN: North 14. .'3 - • ',Jtirie 20,1860. P GmArms: - lOr SOLO, Bite k — r ' 1— .41;3. :you goingthrit yott,ars 11. dressed up r. Ans.—l am going tolftr. REM in Adam Maenad log to. have my Likeness, Quel.—Why do yon go to Kenn . and•not to ono of the other rooms to Wive it taken t Ans.--Betause Pictures aro sharper, clew* and more truthful than 6theze and ' nearly - 9VintLody goes . to him: • • Quer—Pan you tell me why WS pictures are Ruperkir to .otleirs • - Afts.—Yes Lb. bad 9 years praytino, a9a hisatupiptit. • r.% Cameras, and all his other A/antes-9re •of the moat lies' proved land. • • • 4 Qua.—What kind of Pintyros dace Ans.—lle takes Annoy-thins, and Ntelelasitthsee t elute sltes and superior 11i514:2-sud "photo s hikt *owe* mailed up to Lill) Eke ,.. Plain Had. gftln 011. Y Be takes all sirai'Ph d osrephfonaDnuraos44. ttF ecaecit PerannU4Oitaadgiainlzaored he, 14 , 20ne-ar the best. ArtliP4' ]dip chargeer are. remand:o and by rooms In. apenOcarday (excerpt Sundliy)fromB A. M. toll, P. 91, 'Dou't forget, 1114191'ti yepxs. is the. place yozcan get . the Best Pletures.. _ Lebanon D eposit .. tk. • . e,... k riunif greet, one dai If east of Rittslitsles'744et. 'W pay the following BATHS OfIIfTERFAIT on DEYOSITS,. . • • • • • , For 1 year, and longer, 6 rrseirt..por annum; Yar B montbe, and longor,.s,per coot. per attrildn; - For 3 months, and longer, 4'par cent. per sanutnr requiring a short notice of wittidrateril;-"lnteieet pefid:la • full for the Dopcalts from .ulit..ag,tf. esf depoelt to the date of withdraw . We will also fitifortt a llberallitte:Orige conimis those who inny.lleia Wraith Dittibalta, payable ;• ta . Will pay. a piremiurn on'SPANISIT an d MR e . ,0 . 0.1fr LIARS, and also on aid llferioan idrslena ors. Will make , collections on and re. milt to. • thelinited Stotau, tti'D Canadair and Entillte•-• n LC ;1014 , 41.14 . doalrentiralMr. CHIN t ..d b A IsISING .111 J Cf. I: I 4WSOMIAN, Presidont. • • • 1 , ••• The undortigned, MAN'ASEUS, are indithittilly Made :aothe extent of their Elhitee, for all Gep0e 141 44,40: W.tkligatious.of the, "Gr.eArerie.DeroitiT SArri." CADISRON, . 0. DAWSON OOLEZAN,. itIINULTANt, nvi TOTING, AUGUSTUS BOYD, • • t&easetplay 12,1855... °SOROS GUM., • 'lllllthati 14iiiuser, Cbnurqf Alklberry and Mestitubalretia n ,/ , ,,Thz.:,, NtlitlileTAL * C V /WAV) 46544 MT 141160 s 4; • yteriee, Verandas, Balttniet,Z9llllc an ci P d. oos,kc., to., whithohrrofferriiiAial Asiviyo lktima..tloweryrioeithen streliceier! LON), orriPtirigOdfishiStlfiSist on hood. • - • 41 ' , .. 11413-1 / _:4;` ;••,.F •T" r t=21 1 111.A f. W5.14 419441 , pe0:1. db . :1 9 1 4 041 s Letanon.Dept,n4 !Sea*. • • • , F i r • Av • NZARTA NEN tivzwprmous en is offered at allon. price sale.. Ttit .proparty is in a, gond neighbe. • ern naTt borotigh, has , g‘ • •tr of who hows• rassatcwitb Put* '"' roit. • • s rOi.4.Aber itopronmentiL4Aris pis f . 1.4 paniculinrit . ply at-tiff . SS. Libinon, May 80, 'llO.-tt ==l Eli =I
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