Stiartim. 'weir soloosaizit numenesaits - Via', WI . OZASI =MI WELErSEPELIN; Editor aid Proprietor LEBANON, PA ~-~ WEINNEStAT, MARCH 7, 1980 FOR GOVERNOR; HENRY D. 'FOSTER, OP WESTMORELAND HENRY D. FOSTER No warmer heart ever beat in hu man, breast— . -no . more Agenerons im pulses ever actuated the conduct of man—no purer Character ever adorn. od a life—than he possesses. His inni#al qualities, too, are of th e .first order. He combines an ac ute 'and . powerfurintellect with a large share of solid common souse. As a lawyer, he stands in the front rank among the firet meti of the 'western , zart of the State. lie has represOnterhis . district for two sueeessive tering in COngress,.and be,.was,-a Iziiitnber of the Legislature at the seesiOns of 1850' end '1857-. Those who heard his *w ee@ aritunints, and!ohsenied the readiness with whiCh.hUseiseclupon . the strong points of a question, stripp: ed it.of,all obscuring soiihistries, and elnildatecl and enforced '.the - trhtb, will noiloon• forget • ihe 'impTession he made: . His mind is. singularly quick, his language direct and' point ed, and his mode of arriving at troth clear and overwhelniing." In . hiMAhe Couventlitahas . given us a ,candidate for' whom we can Walk with the most hearty. good-will, and :for .whom we Can confidently ask the'votes of the united Pennsylvania Democracy, as well as those of ihousaide of .ctinser vative citizens who respect unebtrn sive merit, who honor unostentatious talent, and who admire, a truly.. up right and generous character. • FIRST- PRINCIPLES "Let the office seek the man, and, not the man the &face," was theprac tice, of the old fathers of the Republic,--a eery good practice, —and we are 'glad to see the die. position in the Democratic ranks to go back to this good old first princi ple. Two weeks ago, whenthe Detri ocratic convention of . Rhode Island assembled, Mr. Seymoar's name had not at all,heen mentioned. inconnex ion with the nominatioU for Gover nor. lie was nominated by acclama tion, and when the unexpected news was brought to bin he promptly de clined. The convention refused to receive his declination and adjourn - - ed Rine died. Mr. Seymour is thus obliged to "stick," and will be tri umphantly elected. When the late Legislature of Cali fornia met for the purpose of electing a U. S. Senator, Mr. -Latham's name was not mentioned in connexion with the office. The aspirants were all a ..passed over, and Mr. I, was elected almost nnanimously. So at the late Reading Convention. Mr. Foster was nominated, although he had t*ice declined - the nomination. It was the - result of a spontaneous movement among the people, and which bore down politicians and all. Although wo should have rejoiced ' in the nomination 9f Jacob Fry, jr., and earnestly hoped that he would be our candidate, yot we are just as well Ratified with Mr. Foster, and believe that the people will ralliaroun4 him at the ballot boxes as they did in ths convention, and place him in the Ex, ecutive chair in spite of all that may be done by the opposition and their - candidate. The contrast is strong in this par ticular between thetwo candidates.= While Mr. Curtin is the candidate of the politicians, Mr. Foster is theban• dictate of the people, and tile fight this fallwill be between the politicians and the people. W,ho can doubt the triumphant success of the latter ? Mr. Foster was not only. no candidate for the nomination but had perempt orily declined being - such; while Kr.: "Curtin hasbeen . iteeking the offibe fat t - years. After a 4ast, iiiTiount of. man o3uvering and wire pulling Mr. 0. at . last gained partially the object of his. hopes and ambition, but if the people are true to themselves he never will gain the top of the ladder he is now trying to scramble up. IMP Wm. R. Foster, jr., Vice Pres. ident of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, died at Philadelphia on Sunday last. He was a member -of Board of Canal Commissioners some years ago, and a Civil Engineer of note. Ho was a cousin of Henry B. Poster, thepopular Demooratio Nomi nee for Governor. 4iiir Hon. Henry D. Foster was never a member of the board of Can al Commissioners, as is erroneously said by some. ".tbat Officer As his cousin, W. B. Foster, who died on' Sunday in Philadelphia. s•MMIT6%NkIK 1 ==l GEL FOSTER AT Hosis.---Upon the reception of the news of the unekpec ted nomination of Gem Foster, at his home at Greensburg, Wostmoyeland county, the houses,antl. 'public build ings were brillientlY illuminated, bon fires were kindled in, the streets, and every kind of entlansiastiedemonstra tiOn was manifeSted.. A ratification moeting was also immediately . 'held, at which Gen. Foster appeared 'and cerdially accepted the nomination so flatteringly tendered These manifestation show . the appreciation of the man by those who kriow him. Won'TDo:--.Bdward Bates, a prom inent opposition candidate for the Presidency, is said to entirely repudi ate the motto "do more slave states." This repudiattenand -the fact that he was the President of the ecnien tion which. nominated Fillmore in 1856, will not make-him very aociep table to the 4epublicans. • flat. ELiCtBe:4l4l) ii•ELsoTED,— Thomas EL Asia,CorOltio was ed eleptatfpri!lter to the Hons.).-at 1174gington, on Wiesday of laitWeek, and sworn is. The next day it was diseovere:dAhat a mistake bad - been made; that the name cof - I . o.l.N:lkin, ademociat ) ,Who bad `vcited:Sigarnst Fwd . , 14 not been recorded,;:and so the _House •is, still-without% :printer. If • the. Republicans cannot` present bettor men: for the offtee , :thun Ford. they, should haVe-slipa cup and the lip. If. the - *.Clerkikad beens •democriti Altd:4l, deinOerat were de dared elected Under such alma:lstep , , ees, the, opposition'wonld-bet , el7, apt to say that the mistake on Pur pose. - . . The Californians are running wild on account of the recent_discov cry gold and silver ore of the very richest.g . tudity... The Washoe* Silver Mine as they itre called; are situated at a:place called Virginia City, on 'the eaatorn sloPe*. of the Sierra NeVada Mountains, about 20 . miles over the California Line, in Utah Territory.--.. , Tliey'wtre.discovered by •ti . Pat Mc,' •pinglilin,who , rn the ' Califordiait 110 Ni propose to.maker.rpigidery. The ore,. is said to be. wOrthabout $lO,OOO per ton; yielding siiver•and:gold. DEMOCRATIC- STATE CONVENTION . . The Dami.orniic State Convention:foithe pur• pose:of nomivating a oondidate for Governor, appointidniegatee to the oliakeston Convention .and anima an Eleatotal Ticket, met in tho city of Reading, on Wedi3epday, the .2th of FobrUary, 1960. A temporary organization was effected by the selection of George Nelson'Smith, of Cambria, as Temporary Chairman. The delegates from Leb anon county were Dr. C. D. Gloninger, of Lebo. non, end John Frantz, of Aunrille. After the disposal of conteeted.seatsolnd other prolimina, ry business, a permanent organization was se- cured by the election in courontion, of lion. Wm . , H. Wilma, cif York, as President of the Conven tion. The rote was 84 for Welsh and 48 for Judge Cunningham. [This vote was considered a kind of test of the strotigth of the administra tion in the Conventiou—,those voting fur Weldb • being administration men.] - In the evening session, nominations were made . for font delegates at large to the Charleston Con: vention. On the first lallot Hon. William Bigler and Hen. John L. Dawson, and on the third Messrs. W. 111 on tgomery; of Washington, and Jo. seph B. Baker;of Philadelphia, wore elected:— After the appointrnedt of a committee on resolu , tions, a.ljournod until morning.- - THURSDAYMORNING. Nominations fur 'Senatorial Electors n'ere thee made. The result of the. Ist ballot was a fel lows':— . • Vaux, 89; Mtliti.. , lo!lkiYuyd, 6 ; 12; Dyer, 1; Woodyard, 46. i 111 vetch were V cast. Messrs. an/. and .Keitn rcre declared elected. • ' The Convention then proceeded to nominate candidates for Governor. Messrs. Wm. H. Witte, George Sendereon,. John L. Dawson, Jacob Pry, Jr., Jeremiah Sobindel, Nimrod Strickland, OA Wm. Ilripkine, Dendrieli.B. Wright, A. S. Wilson, Jobn Crosavrell, Henry D. Foster. .Mr. Senrigtit withdrew' the nettle of Hon. John' 'L. Daweon, first paytog - th'it gentleman a high compliment, The name of A.l3;'Wllion tens also Withdrawn; also, the name of Rory D.'Foster. • The ballots 'for Goverribr teem is follows: llritte r . ,' 42 66. 54 Fry,. • • . $0 35 3O Sanderson, ' 11 ' 11 Hopkins, . 18 10 8. Wright; 12 . 6 6 15trioklaod, , - 111 - ` 6 4 Schindel, 4 'Crocawcll, Foster, 4 11 24 After the 2 , 1 ballot was takes. Airy_ Joha.an, of Cacibtits, advocated tip oltsbovroi Henry D. Pea. ter to a nomination, and 'ingested that his Mends insist upon the 1130 of his name, although ite had declined. . • Before thl result of the 3d,ballot was anniitr4. : Deitriett, of I,y - corning. moved . tbatile*: . ry D. Foster be deplored nominated biAtittolasee.: Lion- • Tb. vote being taken, Mr. Foster :ersiiri:S;sisit; monsly nominated, amid most deafettOit Mr. Cessna expressed his adheteitee to the choice of the Convention in a few .pertitrent re marks. A committeiewas appointeCto:wilt upon lion. Dlr. Foster, and inform him of hti nomination'. At the request of the delegates,: the roqWai called, and the vote was unanimouir:lit....fiiiiPt of , Mr. F'oster, he having received .1.93.-Wcries. In. theAl ame:ot . Out united Ileleoetaoy' of Peqq r. Fyleattio, Mr. Foster er.ise.huilod with' throe, deaf.. ening cheers es the neiV. Ciorernor of Peuusylvap. A reaoln tion wee adopted, leeiting the gentle, men who had been eandidatpe to address the Con• . Tention. • lion. John L. DlllllOOll, wee introduced, and gave the nomination his hearty endorsement.— It wee giving but justice to the• West. Ho allu ded to the task devolving upon the Democratic party in the coming contest, of disabusing the public Mind of the fanatiaisms which' •had been inculcated by opposing parties, and drew a•vivid Picture of :tbe•daugerons. tendencies iiVtho door. trines of the-Republicans. • Amid the etorm, the conserrattiit eitizens of Peeriiiylvania had !stood firm and faithful to the Union. Daring the progress of the speech of the gen. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.- -A FAMILY NEWSPAPERS Oman, the rieyatone - Cill;:miti'ehedinte the HaII, attended by music. Thunominotion of Mr. Foster had meanwhile been hailed.by tumultuous cheers, and a salute of one gundred guns, out- Bide of the Hall. — - " Col. Byerly. of Pl!padelphia, proposed nine cheers by the *Keystone iClubs, fu r tie notnidts or Governor; which were given accordingly. Loud calls were made frir Lewis Cassiday, of Philadelphia. His endorsement of the nomi nee was full nnd•compleie. ''Protectionists, Le coMptenites, and'Anti-Lectiniptemite; could alike unite on Mr. Foster... ; • Hon: Daniel Dougherti, of Philidelphia,-Was calltd for, and omid'intensoentliuri arm. am. Rif allusimis werelirineiittilifo:thc-neoos say and policy of attbvircting minor issues, and uniting every . bratiolt , :.otAtte Democratic, party in one common cauaei. : - • Hun. Wm. Montgomori'was the nest speaker. A mere favorqbie nnminatien 'could nat . have been made, nor better calculated, to ~preduce. Peace Skid success. Reviewing ths•diletroul mer its of those whose names halkbeen _offered ILt can didates, he boldly declared at there was not a 'desirable Allly which tapossessed that was not shared by -Mr . Foetor"; tab'ose nomination Wilda add ten thousand rot the Democratic party. [lmmense apilitus Ile facetiously alluMl ompton, alleging that he was now about to bully both it and Ant i- Tecompton, a thousand deep. it.;tras a cheerful funeral, and Ono that be beliered•avould bololldwed by a harmonious and fraternal tea . pttity. • He ridiculed _alleged differencs.,of opinion in relation to the. Cincinnati Platforib, - declaring that such . difference were not of' a politicalna- , ture; but originated rather, with a law argument between Judges Black and Douglas. The ,Concention of to-day was_referriti . o as .. unequalled in the annals °lithe-party pr. - 5f...0% 1 eguntiy.. Chastened to defeat, Abe -Hecnners4.. ie Reny, like gold ln the . fire,"eaMe - ont . ifiroi . . from. each refining.'. • • . . 41 - .4101e. Wm. Bigler, after re.turnlog thanks, for. lber7bonlir conferred upon him, lit:tbb' Medi' of representative to - the' pittiledintrciairen' Lion 'expressed his intention Of:aliijnilind'iliti:" porting the party nominee by , Crary , means his power: 'Foster, he • weeld. Would recieve the largest Demiieratle vote giveri:: far ten years. Mr. B. wee loudly ariOrelitterAtly.- applauded during his speech.' ' Bc.Mayor, Vaux, . was called for, and caressed his gratifieation that the doe. trine of Coneiliatiott, dief.:l4ll::yeste?day. advocated,: had been.aited up o n, . • • Boa. Mr. Sanderson, of Lancaster, followed,. in 'behalf of Lancaster. county: :: ,He promised a cordial support to the nominee of the norty: • Bi-Senator Brodhead was-'pallet , ler by the . President. The exertion this future should atone for the defeats. of the past; he stated, and as far as it was possible, - his snriport•stioald be • . •.• • Oren to the cause. ' , Hon. Par. Fry was introduced by tbs . . President ... I . and was greeted with tumultuous applause. 'lov ing Mime unexpetedly among tbir delegates, ho could 'only say.,tbit be Was willing to go; least and:band, •:for TAle. Foster—a 'Man. to.wlipm be rendered-tbe .endersement,of..beiog bon istt,-faitbfal and competent. • . 3 0en: Keim was oallad for, and *pond's:l on Arabia( of Old Barka. • - .The Convention ro•assembled at 3 o'clock, IL m., and vas called to order by.:tbti President; when "the following delegates to Charleston, were reported by the several distriotiti - ' • , . DE44O/Tzs... - b. Catuildgi C.2l . Eiblieii.• B.Hugh . Obit*, John:ll.obbrn - e,r.Ve. - • N. ... , 4. Henry M. Phillips, N. . Browne, ....... 5. 0. Jones,John Bober , 6. B.C. ' Brans,- G eorge 'HIATT: ~ . 7. T. H. Wilson. P. Va sant. 8. Hiester Oleymer, P. alter..-. . . ...O. H. B. Shore, H. M. North.. 10. C:"D.. Gloniager, R. J.llaklemon. ri. O. H. Hottenatein, F. *. _Hughes. • 12. , H. it. Wright, H. J. Woodward. .13. Riohard Brodhead. Asa Packer. 14.. 0. L. Ward, 11. A. Guernsey. 16. 11. H: - Dont, Jelin Ross. 16...A.j."Glosabrenner, John Reifsnyder. * ... . 17; John Cessna, Ames NHL-, - 18. A. H.:Coffroth, George N. ,initli. 19.. H. W. Wier, Israel Painter, : _.' 20. John .L Blintterly. James Liiidsttf.'. . 21. ,Body Niter/on, Jahn C. littpli... . • 22. . James' 4.• till?i3n, Ti. Z. Mi4liiii; '23. Thomas o.inninzhein, 3..1'; Jibuien. 24.- A. Pitmen H. L. Blood. -' • - . • ..15. :W. A. Galbraitbiloseph Deriokson.. . . ),,Friderieh'Setran; 2.otltilaint. 1".a441061 3. Joseph . CroOketa Jr.;" - 4; J.G. •Riitnner ;46, J. W: Saeohy ;.6; phltries Kelli,;;7; ,O. P. -James; B,,David .Solk!ii:: 9.:J. L.. Lightner; 10, S. S.- Barber ; 11, T. H. Wallier-i-11.1:13.: *ll;4:theater, 13, Joseph' Dlllbilleii i 14. j. Iteektniw r TS, Geo. D. - Jackson t. 16, J. A. Ah1.i.17,.;.T..8. Danner ; 18, J. R. Crawford r 10, n..kf...,tiee,; .20, J.' B. Howell; 21;16.1c.:Totterman.i . . 22, 'Sonia& Mar shal l ; 23, WillTa*Doiok ; 24,11. Di . Hien lie ; 25, Gaylord Church. ' ..MASS MEETINCI.• It wasannotinced that a ,Democratic mass meet ing would be held io the - 'cou'rt house' aft* the adjournment of the Convention. Mr. North moved that the president of the Convention riot ac Chairman of tho State Central Committee; ,which was agroed also, 'that the,- Chairman have power to appoint the other. mein- . hers of the .Committee. This last motion was modified so as - to give the Chairman powerto point two metaberrOf a State Central Committee' from each Senatorial district, and as many addi tional raetnlters as he.may deem. necessary for. Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Harrisburk. Mr. Schell moved that the * delegate for 'each conatyin the State appoint a 'nienalier.. to , main tain a correspondence witbaho State. Central Com inittee; which was agreed tn. A committee of three was appointed : to wait upon, end solicit the attendance of,Mr. Witte.. ' Mr. Witte was, then•introduced„ and greeted with cheers. He spoke of , his entire noquieecense in the will or the majority, and conceded -.the policy of_ using every possible) means-toburmon.: Ise' the various branches of the Democratic par , ty. . . • •The conservative • doatrities and iri6uon4sca of Pan encyls , n ia . Jere filluded •to, • . • • - tir.MPCItAtIE74I.LAI"FOR.M.- "Thu report or the Cdininittdis , Reif%ltatiois was offered by Mr, Caine, who thited tbatit bout Mien ugrded to by over intiraboidf the commit? tee. The report is osluitows : . Resolved,' That, as • 'ho represbnfatiroa of tho Betaocratie parti of Pennsylvania Convention sissembled, we do berehy reiterate and re-affirm our adherence tO, and unshaken Confidenee in, the fundamental principles of the-party. 113 pro olaitned and declared by the Baltimore Remocrat iii Convention of 7843 , nt Baltimore, and Wog Of 1856, at Cincinnati. •.;• . . Resol cell, That we deprecate - the continued agi. .ta Lion of the slavery, question in Congress and amon mg' the'pesfire of the different sections e s f-the -Union; belieVingom we do , that it tends to weak en . the handset' oltm coati:nen un tem.-toexcite on . imosities and create. liearthorniagS between the - „.... • _rtyp Arie - ili feer t sir a lg ‘hr i iv," members or the Mimi greet fetidly' nocl`'cinMe- '-" '`' ,7 --- ' "'"- "--.•- , .. -,• -• 1 • '• : -:. I 3.ifiILOVAL.- ' • ' ' complish no rossible- good: '- . '-'' - ' , , . . Reserved; That we contibae grni.ie . th e -opin-: N 8. HA.MaNy.ims reteored - to the first.deor south . . ~ -fremilenty & S - thie's Eitore, end opposite the Es- Jon, that Congress has no right nor power , to leg ,-.1; gle Hotel; wkere he will keep In,amortment - of Cloths, islate upon. the subject of slavery' in the Stater, 1 gossamirer, mid Vesting*. A leo readystade srethink and oar'has it the right nor'the power,. nor 'Wciuld it. OirititlAng goods - such as Mira,' lime, gloves:. Randher be expedient' ihr Congress to establish shivery .in i liefes Z r( iflaieqotoo ao i rrtkil of w.hichw lll -bo acid ,n 4 any Territory, nor to exclude it therefrom. 1 e ' - nra l la Y intfi b tit t ne relictlrprhO . l'pett:kiYlin 6 :ad 14 ; °C k i ~: Resolved' ~ That the questiOn <the right of the `' tits guaranteed.", -.- . S. 8 N'AMSA.Y. citizen to hard:his' slaves in the Territarhis of the 'Lebanon, April 1308 . 59. ',''',- United States is a judicial apil;icdt a legislative,_,L,---,---•-- . • .L . Iquestion, and : its decision it cominittedexclusive- .Rash iiiiiit ion able Tai toil im ly to the conite. . - ,l , , .., . , . it j 1. 41 I th rl' Ai I : iS il ° 6 f t r W e b A s n N o Resolved, 'That whilst . ft, bidet - its to Congre ss ' n w ,,, o t ui lia d t r h e e sp h ec i. tfu stt ll t i rvme i to nt!4 D : It of i V ll 4 ' :#: e s s f s oi t?- ,fiii c rop b ;o r li a t it e d he Webbing i l ea ° Itseg,aisBlaratee and e Lthd:wBll44heitei.a i w fil s .l .u e P rf i e n di . % l t l io 'l 7 ll.e .h h : e4 ',h:" ' l ' ir i ni ti iie °t , where-all :persons who wish tirrn crita made Vonstitetion and 4,0 the President to execute all pp in t.lot most fashionable sktleand beet manner, Cr, in the laws and deoreesof the different departments -. vited-to call. He has lately'received the New York, Phil- Of -government, it belopgs to judiciary' u, in- ; mielphia,Parlantid-Inmdon reports of atid"tie be has none but the kW:it:workmen employed, he . „ tirpret all such lawa, and to determine all.confro-1, • . Spr i ng and Stifgriter Fashionf, guarsinmecthatell work- entrusted to Mei will- be 13.tinel t v li e e n ir ieg tie in eis kh i:i l4 : Ai ws u ' at7 . 4 u p fil a nT a i ll O s d tte et Fi a ( C l el tl it e , siy t i el i . t l B j :, :In a wid . 64tory maw. ...„ ..., . r, -..6 lgivith lute t , banksiotiseldkastomeis for their Tat:: Wben. once mode , stieh. decision •shoul • Teets - cheerful mnd hearty ohedience from. hvery eitizen,,ronagoteretefor‘hereePUtfully'selleits,Pufaterer• without regird,to his own individual views upon . ..TQTALUORSl—Nrustreeeivedend for sals,,the , .York Ri o l w ors o tlisoeubleet.' Any other course of action' - wodie abil . 1 ' 11114 4 111 e Report" hf-dpiing egitmtner - Piallions. ;wishing the Pashiesaimholdd.let tkesubsoribee. .teid le anareliy'and'ennfaiien: •:The,..rettiody the fact, so thsiflus can mike his arrangements any error of the court, should such occur, is the accordingly. Atioß/EL HOFFMAN. peaceful one provided by the Constitution and Lebanon, April 7',:.1.8.59. AFTERNOON SESSION". laws,Onti not by an appeal to the "bighor law" of indiviauir opinions. Reeelyed, That the doctrine of an "irrepressi ble conflict" between the North and the South, as proclaimed by the champion of the Republican party, is fraught *Rh danger to the best infer eats and dearest rights of the people of this con• federacy., liceolfW That the Union Of tilde States is above an 4,boyond all price, and that it is the du ty of every true patriot to "frown 'indignantly upon the first dawning of any attempt to alien ate one portion_ of this Union from the rest," and for this reason we depreente the attempt to form sectional parties, and will resist every effort of any such pty to obtain thetentrol of this Gov ernment; fo ed, as it was, for the common good of our who country. t i Resolved, That in oar country "all sovereign ty rest with the people, who hold tho power to conduct the Government, through their repreeon. tatives," nod that "the principle up,on whieb the Governments rest; and upon which alone they can eontinoe to exist, is the tititon ' of States, 'sover eign and independent within their own" limits, in their internal and domestic concerns, and bound together - is ono .people by a general Govern ment"' ' ' Revolved, That in the adopti6n.of' the Federal constitution , the States adopting the same acted severally - as-free and independent sovereignties, delegating a portion of their poWeri to be eier eisidhy the Federal Government rod tbeincreas ed:security of each against dangers} domestic as well as foreign; and that any interoteAdlirm. by ony one Cri mare States,- or by a Combination of their citizens, with" thn drinfistici 'institutions of the others, , on any pretest,- whf.ther political, moral or religions, with the view( to their die turbaqtri-Ors subversion, is ia ildahrtiori of the Constitution, insulting to tbe - -13 Eater so interfered with; endangers T heir domeitie -peace and. tran quility—objects for which the Constitutkoi Was formedand, by necessary consequence; _serves la.Wertken and destroy the Union itself. ...Rosolvet, That.the provisione of theClaostitu- Alonler the rendition of •fagitives ,from service Orlahor, '‘withotielhei r dopthn orwhloh the Con ititotion•eould not have been formed,", ited...the :lisws of 1793-and 1350, which I were .enacted. to I secure its execution, nor; the main._ features of I 'Which tieing similar; behritlicr impress of nearly `.l4hient - j/ years of . siintition by th e e highest jndifilial itathority . ,,,,bave anquelitiolable claim -to -the -.re - -spent 'and observance of it who-enjoy..the bane. %leaf our compact of 'jai - ri, and tbat:the gets of ''State Legislatures to der t thsi . purpose or titan: fy the Tequiremenis;:cf-t II t* provblion:. ,and -the •Jews made in pnrananoop ...it,.are beadle in,chttr actor 'subversive of 'the nittitation and revalts •tionaryle'their effect. - • ' • J . :" I:ResolVed, -That we ro rd.-the domestic ,end toreigo policy of..Prosiden Buchanan ao eminent ly patriotic, pure, consort' ire, andlust, and we •leek upon the success whi has crowned hii la 'bore as the.best arid proud t vindication of their propriety and wisdom. . Re solv e d, That we concti in tho vice's and Tee ommenclatione on matters o ,State policy and • ha il terest expressed by Gov. NAer in his last nnOu.. : al message, and.especially do we approve of-his exercise of the veto.poweagnifist improper leg islation, and of his prom rind patriotic' notion - In dolirering - up to- the , 1 lhorities of Virginia the fugitives from justice ho participated in the ,),.. ll,erpor's-Furry outrages o i.nsurroction, treason and :reeirder. ' • . ; . ' . ' .. ... ."'lt'atOlied,.Thet . treooivititions of the Demo--; cratia party of Pennsylraiaim romain.unatiaken in the wisdom and justice ,o 4 spicoulyte protecthm of iron; octal, wool, and Or the great staples of our coati try. - basedmpow.the ecessities of a ressena 121a revenue eystern:of , tb . gel - beret Govornment i and'approring Of the vie sof Presitten t.Duchan an upon Abe subject of specific duties, wo'carnest ly-desire our Repreesntatises in Pongreia to pro,. cure such:Modificatiotr of the existing tows.am the" utiwise,,,logislition of tlee . , Republican party .in' 18' . / readers absolutely necessary - to the pross.or ify.'Of the grea indastrild interest e•or the Btkte .of Ponpsylvania.r,' .4(7 ' ... Roselced. That..:tlio- mothination of Henry D. Fo.ster, Westpsoiebia. wholly unsoaght•on his port.,. and in view or the many othof aa.‘jpicious and .eheeriug circulitstnOces under which it was moth, as well of his own unsullied cbaractcr, cm irient ability . , and unselfish patriotism, Ions!, win fOrlim the sincere _ and hearty support otevery true Democrat in Pennsylvania ; an 4 we indiVithi •a)i„f•aud collectively pledge the best efforts of exery,delegote of this_Conreitioe .ie hchalf of the . 4414nintitions we liaie:noade, and ni'so inliehalf of The nominee of the, bemeeratie Netiotial Conveni:• _Lion, soon to he held. at Chariesten. The reeolutione wero adopted atuaniteouily. and after the adoption of a replation of : ;hank s to the ',Ewers iind an eloqueut.speeeb . by Pres ident-of the - thinveretion, ". "Makin- tohdjourn eine die was ineeeend carried. •: ' • DOINGS IN CONGRESS .WASHiNtivioN, 'lliondaY,P6l:). 27. _- In the Senate.te day after tbe iotroductlon of several resolutioas.of inquiry.audlustruelion to. Coinuiittees, gr.. Due is' resolutions rcl hire to f lave riniperti in the Territories Ware "taken ?shin Tombs spoke ntlengtli In _reply to, Mr: Doolittle. -Ds Abe- Iliouse there. was n lively time, growing out i? 1 .0; efforts of 'ir_ °Sohn-Cochrane nod Mr. Orkin' tif ineke ex . preen tienk-utechieg the chargesCoffehstbby. trea • !Batik toward the New York :Sew-int Ilegthieu t. The !Luse fleetly proceeded to the election of 7 Ptliiitier,- nod . on the fouith It. Ford, fiiisdetily_Lion ten t- G o Verner non, etihiteetetCritith. - the Ohio. State. JOrroqi,at Colum bus,: was 46clare'd . eLerJetl, repairing 93 votes, Gioifebrennerilond 21being scattered aidurtic. other enndithttec - In. the Senate. on Tuesdays -some discustion was,hatioir'llia, bill Motive to Itc! . .ga le of GO4 ern - mbernims* tottates and Territories, after which tfie 'Senate welt into .Rxecutive SElFijosn.'..lt is .nbderriteed the-Mexican treaty was no der consid : ,erat In't.he House, Mr. Sherman repor,ted a bill for 'the printing of the President's MesSagi andidOCiireeetti hereafter so that they 'may be ready for distribution upon the assembling of Congress; and also, a bill reducing the mileage of members from •10 to 20 cents per mile, to he computed-by a straight goographical line , and no constructive mileage to be allowed. The bill . was agreed to by vote of 128 to 41. and the.ffre viOns question mored on its passage, When Mr. Ruffin again brought np the qu - a.tion of Printer, by announcing the fact that his vote was net re corded, and having. voted fur Mr...Olossbrenner . . there was in fact u o election. Thal-louse adjourn ed without inVefiligating . the 'natter. The featiiienf thri-proCeelliegs in. the Senate on Wednesday wes-Mr.' Sewartre long promised *each. rilfr. Dettglas andotber, replied. In tho House, the questientlf Printer triti again brought up end it beepoting%pparent that Mr. Ruffin had voted, and his. vete not being zettorded, thereby . changing' the result, thaelise lion . of ,Mr. ,T ho in as 11. Po9tl Was declarer? anat.:9: 'The House went into another, ballot for Prinler;"'whenllr. Ford received 87; lour less titan requisite to;elect, the matter woe then enstponed until, to morrow. 4fter some debate on'the slavery question, the House adjourned.' The defeats of th&iaaan frontier -was discuss ed in the Senate on Thursday, at some length, on a motion of Mr. Wigfill td insert fill opproinin: ARM prone Million 'fof anit pnrrib 3 . 0' in' the Nary Affairs.--;Theeale of.nnma to the States and the Superinteettener lif.,tbe armories was not considered and . was ( peaditig at the Close. The . , Retire spent Mote timo-iii-committee on - the' bill rotating to Indian affs.irs in Oregon and Wash ington. , Tam election of Printer was postponed till tii-roorrtow. - .1 fir, tAsjtigjttoes of Smith Carolina, spoke' on the state' Ortiffactrebistweeu the North :and Scab.- . . ,In the Meuse net seiday ,, .atother ballot, was taken'f r ol i r oia,..by a r . inter, vilitiniresiewo more sultedtinth than o e eleet r inn . quirt:di—Opine tlf2 fOrAlossbronner and the re - .main der seetterin% . 7.4 -Hallos then adjourned to Moridity,no.dit gin& at being rid of a bud t job: ' • TARSIQOTi4BI: NO ••}IDIEBUG ! . Tub Qi(EAPEST, PRLISX T, 4WD LaiOnfler 6TOCB,OP DRY GOODS GROCERIES & QUEINSWARt, that has over passed, or ever mill pas+. over a Lebanon counter. $15,000 worth Of GOODS, cheap, . . Slue. sad dellehyol ,to s inok %!on. PIPLEGER'S S P ORE 1113THITGBAFID Eaton! um FOB ALL. BILA - luieell, o 3o6 yfortit of DRESS BILKS, from 50 &ate, 87 cent°, $1.0041.25, $1.50, both Black and Fancy MIRRAH for the 1,000 pieces MMUS snip:U.BBl- 3S. from 50 cents to $lO pplySir'yeArdf. ,,- • • - az- JEANS, Tick, %Veldt Flannels; tiskj .eery otiter kind of Flannel, to be hod at eliottnl. PPLEOEWS STORE. OS. 600 pidces SATTINETS:. 12-cents to $1 00 Pe ;,Z vanls trrtivis•sixi ctrtsil.; 1,000 places French, English and Gentian BIUSLINS. 1,000 pair bleached and tinbleacted, mixed end lead colored fleecy lined HOSE, lopg add-abort, from 04 ots. up to 3714 cents. 1,000 sair Ladies' and —hildren'aGALlNT ETT. 1.000 OPERA BOOBS; Ireneh Nubble, and Gaps, of the latest and most, desirable styles. Emmen for, thO LOD SHAWLS, 'such ito FlaSial's latest aiylei long and ' Square Brooliii,; Ghenallle,• Shawls of thousand corners, folding' 100, different" *aye; Thibot and Meripo Alisyns ; long , and'aquarci woolen flay-State Shawls, ac., 1.000 pair- STOCKINGS, all kinds, colors,. sizes and qualities; Children's Boota,-Logs and Gloves r Child ren's Hoop Skirts, Under. Garments for Ladisi ' black and-groy.mixed 11060 foi Ladies ; ;Life Preservers and: Beautifiers fcir Ladles. - , • ClublrereitAnd.Alisses 3litta, - Armlcts,Hoops, Skirts, tiro Preservers, -.Ties, Gauntlets; 3,000 pieces DRESS GOODS, such as Pauline, Shiners, Paramella, Pararia, Byndero, wool; French filerluo,- figured and plain, in 'abundance, Zaarlat, .witt: black4.'„,ured and stripes, • - • ••• • • • Htidee Starts andllikirisre,. bought at Auction, vary . low:- Duck-akin Gloves, Gentlemen'a Bear's, silk Chen eillsand trinden. , - -•-- Bonnet laibflbus; Velvet Ribbons, a large assortment. Dress Trimmings, all kinds. CA REETS;.aII kid& Attidot. tie tritest styles. ...Tip Mose,. Tip kluslins,:- t .Ohecks, Tip. Tick, Tip Combs, Pip Scarfs, Pip floods, Pip ShawlsOlip Collin, Tip Towels, Pip Coats, iipSboo, The ChtemitAbode in Abe, country or, State, We. provo whatinissy; and none condemn it. ,O.KORGE PFLEGER, Oct. 2611869.].' • -LEBANON;LEBANONt OQUNTT, •- • - Ivafforing. ?FRE anbacriber.'respeCtßilliqa - formi, hilairiends and 1 the pqbliii_ln general; that ho hal; commenced the TAILOAING..BILVENES.S iri all its branches, at his real. derive Eas t Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares eaat 'erom Major Moyer's Hotel,"(south side.) By atten tion to business, promptness in his eugagementa, good life, and modbrate charm; he hopes GO receive a share of the publicpatronage., li e - NS* a longtime In the em ploy of Miebiel Wagner, dec'd., and Weis confident or givin g general ttatispction. Being a new , b e ..inner he solicits the patkonalte of the public, Lehifnon, May 12, 1858. GEORGE 31c0AULLY. -Brick g•! Bricks! riIRE undersigned, in - North - Lebenon, has 400,000 of the bpst BRICKS for sale.' :No -better - San be ob tained in this neighblrhoodi and he 'will sell them in large qesntities at $1 50 (mph) Per thous.thd. Alpo, 34 inch, inch and 2 inch of the beet Poplar Boardsand Planks, for solo. _ DAVID BOYER North Lebation,.reb.',ls;l§6o.. - k VisDITEP_EITAVES • • Coil:`Works! . , OFFICE. Libarieri; Pa.. Ordire for 'MYERS filled with despntch, and shippedto ail parts of the Uni ted States. Address n. kP. L. ' Fob. 13,1800. anon, Pa. • • M B A . • ER J,. Weiler.:, priet Opiatai the Beb7iwoft rat LEBANON,P NN P .A.. • : • . . • : • /NPR WOMICEI are lie* idhacquia rat .I_,/ 4:monition. In all their I'o4 partments, which, for cola pieta serene- „t 14FIRFRI , moms, are excelled by none in the !kitty. + . 4 mmn••• • • end our 'facilities ter. doing. all kiddy o • • - .: MACHIN E VORIC!. . ,;; (Agrio..lturpl ekeert) are not ea - selle.d.hy any many. . . .MACLIIDTE , SITOB• • Ia stocked with the most complete; Modern . MACIMI . Z. RI of averi 'weir eapactty; which ciables ue to'kurn' out-at miry short notice, heavy eta. light -Enginefeud Furnace Work, Mill, 31achiuery, Shiftin,7,; 58:w 'Mill Work 00111kietle of Mochteerk:- . Our • FOUNDRY -. lie*iesiepaelty excelled by but fewln the conutry, betas furnieboditith twCileupolas capable a:Melting sever tqns.of iron. per .hour whieb .enablos.uti to, make cast , Ina of twenty toes weight All kinds of eaelinge.mado tis - b`rder at very low re:fee..' We halo suporler fadlitiee for makihg_good hot blast pipe,: „ • BRASS FOUNDRY:'; '• r- Beennfhilnempoaitlon metal castings ma de to eider akohortmoticoluid..l9o. prices. Brasewor4•Aullpfd to • • BOLLER ,Boilere of any Mee and dome made to.order. Rode but No.l Iron used, and' no other thaw experienced' workmen employed. Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues, &c., An.. executed with dispatch. SMITH-SHOP. Machine Smith Work made by Meobbie Blacksmiths to drawing or sketch. . PATTERN SIIOP. We make to order Patterns of any description at short notite and persona in,want of patterns will llnd it to' their advantage to'esamine our Pattern Rooms, in ; wldah are stocked - a-very largo aesortinent of Patterns.. ENGINE. rURNITURE,DXI S ,4IiII4;Vr... department'This mbriees 611 furntibinejnquired In Machinery. and is.l4ivays stcmilnd;34lll:,al4larlrarass Valves, Cneks, Cheeki,9 utige'9. , 'Spring Steel, Ono-pips - fit,tings, CouplingspeMethbes, oil CuvOil Lamps, in feet all things neenanary about a Stem Engine or 31adllinery. ' PARTICAILAR.ATTENTION—: Is Vatted to.our style of,lt a ginap„whLeh t toy imeactiny:oy fad, =nth' and effective Wpiklog citntioebientaed. PORTAI3LEEN6INES P . . • . Our bnil.d.of:Portable Enkinel are. feex.imp9rlOrAnd our new ortrible MinhigEnenes *to, now'betitg to tee tittefalln the iirinelnel ote'rn inititte lit bur date: ' Lebanon, re,bruary . • .• D. S. - 111. - "A B TVleolesale and Retail -.llitgr Store, has been Removed to his Vow Building : on Cumber laud _Street , opposite the Ragle.Briddingn, • • • 'Lebanon, Pa. • • • ' 911111-subscriber respeotfully annottnce • te.bie acinalnt tunes and the public in s generalo he has Con-. stoutly on hand - a largo . stock.of • • • • DIl U G. 5 -. TERVU.MEI3,Y / CR E IC A T.'S ;- r.DYLSTTIF.i'S. TDRPENTINE; GLASS-17A.R.13, f - - 13R1T5.1415., . I 11,0ILS; • EXTRACTS, Donning Fluid , Surgicaf,'l,gotritmciite, Toilet - Soaps, Se. gars, Tobacco, &c. -Also a cnilety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mentionorhich. lie' offers at low unteti.'and warrants the clualities'of the articles Mr' represented.,- - Purchsseis will p/easo•romomber this, 'and•°swine-the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. .t `Physicians presetiptiont'and family reel pesearefully .somp.ounded, at all !hhortt of. the day or night, by 'calling at the Drug - Store; cippodite the 'Eagle •On Sondayallte Store will be °pawn for the corn Pounding of prescriptions behvean 114. hours of 7 taxi leo'olock, A. M., 12 and 1, and taxt.d 5 - P. M. ' _Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1847: • . DAVID: S. itAnsit: • PA LIN YR A . _ . . :130ARDING . 801(01)13• TE NINTH 813SSIOVIYF ievAlatratsokau• ING SCROOL,-(for.malea:,and tbsbalti,) , WAlVooat-' mt,ce FIRST .1110NDAX XN ;.$ 7 / 4 14,ai1d, ooti tinne twelve 'weeks. ,• • •.. • , • "This I nstitu ti -on is now.in,altottriebing eondition and. ollera.deOrable advantages td istndente Whewletiltv qulrt.a thorough litiglieh ddaeattbli , of to filial:tiro thorn selves:for admission; in -eny,cl.l4B'ln..pollege: imps rate Normal licparinient Is connected wit the iLichooli?. offering-Oppor tortillas-to Teactipnswhatledritto &Nu a thoro.ugh kunwlinigii-of -the Common School bra nchtEs ' and the Art - , of Tencliing: 'Special attention hill be giVert to this.aop9ll:ool3t., 11odel.sy.bonhwill be tought by the Students under tbo s uper vision °tone' or more of the leachers. Ito situation is'delightful Mad healthy befog .within onitfriurth , Milo of the 'Lebanon • Valley Railroad; nn t e Turnpike lending finin'Lebeno n :toltarrhantrg, 10 mll.)s from the, fotiaar . anol4 miles from thelakter place. • - ' . 'Tering per quarter, (12 asiek l iiii Air lb ‘'Ccitiurnin firandi. as including Board log. Tuitidp , Fquiand lights, pi: °Li Latin, Oreoli, Hannan end • Iligher nithematies, $2 . 00 each; extra: For firth.* information , apply tie tbi Principal and-Proprietor, :B1 WlThitaß. , BOAILD OP INSTBZOTION..: ...,,,PETER B. WITMER, A,M. TIIOMAS ' of Instrumental Manic. (Alen *Ol tie given on the Piikactoifilodo e . Palityrit.. l . 6 4l'Ciount 3 r . , Fab'y 15; .•.. • • • • . . .• . :. • . . To.; bo!alßOT* . '7 . • -; 031) 11i4044'ilmt.iliffer,s,it idid•wards who have iscifaa madit, - settlensant.'are ilipre by notified to appear at COMlnistdopers' Office, Dll Mew 'day, t're 2fi day of Jiprit ^kW, and settle their Heidi • cates.Ne:thie year 1859auf we lui•se determined that the &et year taxes must be vitichaving aotne beaxi pay nie ate -to meet on teild•d • - MICHAIL - DAVID HOLU tiyfand•tbe `es must lie paid. .I)HlNfeiti‘E LNGER, fruitlisuoners • .- of •• • • SISION kt, '.' • Lepanto, totinty. Attest-0%7w., Hmitapialerls-: - Akiir..Persons larelng„atneeate4 110 tasiai'aibieb: are pot: pitykarp, respectfully requestedto call:iiCthu Oom miasioners' Office and. settle the 801E10 Ininieitately, ttiey- . will be advertiseltiaa Alzie being . the year fof the 'sale of 'Unseati4l Lends.: ' • " • Lebazip% PebruatyCONHAD. H..BOR.ONBIt,' Trearurer. 1860... ~ twitt i r . , , ..8.A0x.T.0 EmptikpLAAit - . ~.. . .. Bt 4014 ' -1MN(6.416 1 1E iorEN4y & - IR N, . ii - will•knoWn' Brewq,:dii!a I I removed hie LAGER 8EE8,1000., N to -the large anti handeope three story boune',ot.gr. Ainold, in Onni borliorstreet,'weiit' otthitilariklosa, *hen& &talent be qiiettied do eat higiold"-Yriesuili aidithitiptiin itaubtal)'• • leii.LitnbergerAtid,9*dieer Cheese, °Hand Gerring &e., wholeealo and Retail. Rig BEER ill of his own wel nown Brewery. Lebanon. Jae. 1,1859.-t f. iIEMOVAG 11.3113 ANON 'addle- and imainess Marie= . . , • . . factory. . .. . AL undeiliklinifitaltaninved ' : • ' -2 ... ; .. his Saddlery on 4 e.' :finTness ;. 1: .vii Man u fae tory to n rioilaqs South 4, P-- - Y-i>.., of the old •plane , to %belittle room 'I ~,,.; -7:AA lately occupied by Billnian & Bro. s ~. a Liquor store, .whembe,wlli k e happy to see all lita old • friend,/ and customers;'a r ed *hire he film inereased fa cilities fur attending 10 all thedepartments of his boat.. ' noes: Being dettsmtittaCto las behind no other establish • merit in his 'abilities to accommodate customem, he has spared neitheryairiknor expense to obtain and make m • himself aster bf- eferrrriodera improremen in the bit ; eloopeenal , .seoure..the:serriees of the beet workmen that liberal•wagett would., ceprnand. Ile will -keep a lerge• ).etock on haul, and manufacture at the shortest notice, ! all darscriptions of fLAß.lirEslattugh as • c Sa.ilillesi. Ari4eiti C'cieriage Harness, of i . a ivi c i n d ;, ,...h T ry Harness, Buggy.. I ' Whtiii V;ike" 'best Manufacture, i • u . t.iiio-ROfres, -Fly Nets, I . i eA, such on, c o tt ot e;:fryi . ,lo and a new kind, lately i , i nven t e d ; ,.TF734:,1 kind , such as Buggy Whips, Can whi pa ;:j ec .i, Vil descriptions, iiii it TER 04111.1f4 , horde. "PRA (L 4 ac., Ac., al lof which he will to be equal 16 any that can be obtained in •any other establishmentin•the country. All he asks that theta; desiring anything in this line, should'call at : big place and examine his Stock.: -fie feels 'the littlest ~ , contldeuce in his atillity fcitiva.entlre satisfaction. . IVO All orders ilt s anlollll , yeasfred and promptlrat• tended to::-' ..,.. : 7 -..., , 501.0350 N Bunn*, . '. _North Let anon Do , .. gli‘lsis. 25. USX: •-:. - . • GREAT•TARGMNS . AT NO 4,..8AGa8 BUILDINGS: ' . . .111UIS • 11,11 3 _ilir,e.. ITITIE undersigotadOlvineitimirthalad tho entire .1. Stock of . . ••••••• ; .4 .3 4 :t .. . . ThitS,,P.Ale.A.S.e., . •-• of Jaime G. Mitten, at Sheriff %Sa will now dlspoeo . of the seine at Great Bargeins;'in aril . .to close out the concern, -. .., . . . . JACOB G. 3111:1;1t1t, former owner, haiing been R 1...- pointed the Agent of the undersigned, will attend to business for them. -' ANPREVr,GARRETT, lIENItY- MILLER. Lebanon, May 25,1859. . • • E'B ANON V-)I-T-Y STRAW "PLAINT G BOAS, GASSETV• "A; 4BTTLE wish to inforht thefetuntatt . lora, of Lein iffit.," non County, amt.:surrounding Counties. ThintNiti m ar th o rtt pr tl e v r t i re t n o tg o l i a l l f k t ot. Operation, and - CARPENTEh WORKintMACRINERY They have all the LATEST EKPIADVED MACHI NERY and feel confident that they'eentomPete with any other in the State, as regards, GOOD WORK. They em ploy none but th • best worktiativphiritory none but the but and well seasoned Their stock of work is alwirf:OPeri .for - examination by Carpenters and Builders, asnoniblirei of Doors, Shutters, Blind#,,:ifisidno and • Doors Frames, Casing,, Wash • . . Soards, . TBoards, TVeathei•Boiir;is, • .• Sidings, • • Alec, SAWING AND No.:dai e to order.: . Also, Hand Rai for continua; Staffs, ,for making 4r 4 hictr lhoy hare. a man constantly, employed...lW They 'have also greeted a ••• • , . .•• • , - :'TURNING- LATHE , in addition to their other business, and have employed the State. Is_ Cabinet 3lakere will do,wellto,call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they always keep on hand, : Bedstead Pasts., 7ldde I,os, Matt .73anhister,.Newel Pots, .and everything else belonging to 'the.Turning Business!, 'which they will sell at Philadelphia prises. - 11(9.. TURN WORK done to order, ea well WI always on.band. Their Shop will be foundon PUT:AROICS ROAD, between Cumberland Street and aajor'eXotandry. 7- Lebanon; March 16, 1859, , ELIJAH LONGACRE.../ODN O. GAIIEL: . .jACPOO.BEL LEBANON,- • • Boar and Sash 1111.a.nufactt)i.y. Located on the Steazo-Houte Road, yaniherland Street, East Lebanon.. •- • • THE undersigned respectfully I • 'form the public -lulghlieral; ;that' they lIPPP, have added largely to &tide former cotat. • : • "' ' Itsbniont. and also have - Maps of the 6:1111i . * latest and best imprikted MACHINERY In t • e State In full operation, acich'ea WOODWORTH' S • 4c., for conducting the general lansincat•Pit,f • • .Plaiiing Scrolls, Sawing, • and the experience acquired by E. loSolem.Land Gairgt . duritig their connection with the Door, Sash - and Lumber Trade, fora number of yearsiptust, 'garde fall as eureose,.of- their ability, in connection -with J. GABEL, to tile, .aciatoCiofitiltdble to the Wants:lttlier:ThSonaud SaSh uelmple loath' State. 'They norrofYerteo Mechanics and. Farmain ge nerally, ;Open favorable time, a judichiMtly inserted. stook of :DOORS, SASH, Ad., from the beet Lumber manufactories Dm State, feelidg confident that.tbeir.nanartment is not to exceiled- by nay other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and IF calculated to afford -thorough satisfaction to all those - rho inhy favor tholunderslgned with their custom. • • The folloiving list comprises the leading articles of itbelconhand at - tanirsi of all Sikeir • - gash, of all sizes: Poor Fratins, Air - brick end Architraves: ironic kazoo!: Owings, from 3to 6 in.; Window Frame* for, brick Surbase; • iind.frame houses; , Shutters, of all Fixes; .-All • kinda of Moot ga; .Blind s , of all sizes; (la. Spring Afoul g, of all sizes • Wash-boards. , • 'OACItE, GABEL A.• BItOTILER • L'...:154-P,,ioning,- wing, dn., promptly done fur these 'lhrrilebing t , lte L her. (Lebanon, July 15, PST. TNESIR-4. 1 i RY ciooDs, • e RTSTMAS PRESENTS. - ALT I.o* ?RIM. , Fren , .4' , i...-hile plain and printed, Rich' .. Goods, reduced, P-atin,. - , - 0,, ermine, reduced, • . AD "i"•';',EVi . . , it 3. reduced, • ,11 ins: ltd Long Sheh is, Blac o'r:Latlies's Cloaks, New •litares;and Di lathes, Fanelfk, y . „,toi c i d; • • Eng l ,l44indllfferritnack Prints. Ac., -And the greatest *ariety of Dress Goods itCl2i,,4 tenis tin lidiaimitocmpriFint'Dblainee, Cashmn* Calicoes. chintenlitplahleouid,roil ebeve • • ~ HENRY A STINE. S. W. C , orner.Cuinliorldiirn.ud Market Streets. ME= : i 1 k ;i l ao ..0.-DE -- 111 , TToRNRY A l T e Ui tilitceVelnut street, opposite tho iajoly occupied by AinO It. Boughter, Big. • Lebanon, May 11, 1859, GE O s gOnti . KLINE, A:ITO/IN/ 1 r AT . 1 4 co with Lsvi Kwvs, Fag; . - [Lebanon, 51 ay 4, 1859. Aresl,oll . .AT-T Oft'Nl EY AT LAW; Tires R.SMORMD4II3 OM* to Alritohlrted'soew build- JA 01644,titotyot tho alley,) two doors east of b* peewit beitikil.. ^ ILetistann March 2, 1859..47. • J. H. 1110. 1 1 V MAN, . • • V" 4 TORNEY - AT-901as RENIO9RD his Oleo c. 3. ' 'Fondest Now Ihfilatrig, (second story,)Combirland. traet; Lebanon. • Pa.::, . ... : , . .Lebston,Aprtt 8 ,1859,, . . - - - • • • • . , WeigleY COMMISSION . M ERCHANTS, • Nos. 211/44fetith Delairtriiierykue tuid•Ml North Waiter Mem% P.-int.totimata.• • • •e , Mend C4lO advances Made eo • • • • . . ... ' GRAIN , ,-.- ,' -• . • WHIS.ICET, ~. t, Sept.. 1 21, 1850.-I'y, ~ . ' SEODS * asi . . . . EAOkE. - -HOTEL I LEBANON- -.PA, to inthipt tiands and thepublic gq4etullY, thit he'. hue. sattainjaiten tho above•weikkiiown House. lle wl,ll-be mtiet,k tleased to "moiumodate an who may favoi him with a call. • toetaiom.—:torocr Cunxberland..anit Markitatreeta. 11131.09niblisees running in conne4vi 'wig/I,oe Rail Ailed Trabia. • , 4•;•••• ./60ailiaa, Nov.lo, IPS. • . •• . • - Bliell re 1 ALoll§or l ,-_; 4bolle;V:_iiviber77 and &hestiiia gra. 4, , , i-eb;inon, Pa., • MANI/TAMARA:4k ''oll.ll/XESTAL CAST AND - WROIiGHT IRON ; .; • ..- FiVimeteties, Verandas,. loenctie c ? a, b-v a and p r i . • teimudb, &C., &C., Which h - 6 offers in great va riety of &lips at lower peace than the mane can be oh trdned.olsewhere. Also, CHAIN FENCES of every serlption constantly kept on land. Augusta, vasAr. • ...1 4 .AFAIESTTE B.R9WER, 1111 1 .**, W A LUN s cr, E PT nal t "91* A : J (J E an LY 4 "3 , 148160c.e, Jacob K. Aloft d I (Woof the firm of Thotripmn•& Stood,)R An sou gh of ariokiees Mu, Lebanon. Da•PWlltLLYlnforms tha•poblic that he contin ues I.IOIISE.and SIGN PAINTLNG and PAPER anirby strict sitenbon . . to business hopes to• recuive a liberal share of patronage. egar;Ordere from town and tcounkty Promptly attend-. • Lebanon, Oct. 5,1859. Eli ThoMpson . . • (Late Of:the him of 2 1.10:mpapiit Aoudi),. • ipekiltreettiquar.° n9 i rr I g t erbanl3, PROTFULLXinforms t e pub tha 41,Le ccontin. woe - 1:101388 find! SION' PLITUNG an PAYE3t kiittneh, and by str.iotateentiOn tso)4anekti hopes receive aliberil share ot patronage:- '•. • • CQ Air Orders Iton town and conotyprompOy attended . . . YLebarten, Nov. 9, 1969.-4-y... - • • . ~ ,45.,0RN ...mally;z...tirhtusjust I cirlatchl; li be gat thet'rednhbdlrrica arnsc.cent4 1 (VW Vinioitirmi or Ihm, Eamon .gridei• vary Alt s .e 'eiti.: , :At(_ailas'of Dried and Ca i in want c< the above Clio& at the law Priebe, , lii.d het • ter call soon as they are selling fast, , Lebanon, January 11, 1860. 1: Arr ZOBATAR ": STRAW GOODS Nos. 103,105 and 107 Notifir 193ThabELPLITA. ~, ,•;. • T Etr l vaw"mlv Z °4 lS ß i h tr! °CC-whe l M ;ncomprieeae eerisso!tmoolo all Ithide of , -•_ _4' - - TR - A l Ar s . .;#4v) 5....,1,AQE . GOODS. niv l s - STRAW . :A Our Stocic•nt..-Milli.Rl l . will li'e on usuelly:)arge this Stearn, irsidAre-woci;L ' -your special attenUoil to that:dep . :4*db „ rake . 'and examine them before ntakiavyour: trirebeeelt.- .. • ' " - • • ••- --.lrobra; Roeficatilly • ~_.., 4 11. 'WARD, • . . .4 ..1198: 10111i t lilf.ii401' iiiiisth Second St. "•lieli; 20, 1.643(11A.,-. • - w.to -,,,k , rrz... , . .- ' ..... . 10150 1860. ring•'Stock -, ." - Falir-Stock of Full Stock of SHAWLS; . ,Tull Stook of DitESS.GOODS:... Pun stock or Tull Stook of COTTON-GOODlkyf:' ,, Till Stock of BLACK GOODS,. - Stock of :WRITS GOOD S'' Stock of LACE GOOD'S:* _ New Materials for DUSTERS, .Necelties in TRENCH GPODS;;;iliehAsti trltt: Format & Arch Ste., PERLA DELPDITA B.—STOKEKBEEDDS, may at all tipaii Ihidgood Samba, Daily from ;lew Torkaind Ptplat4l46l64ger ! - • 8,.-BLACK SILKS,* Netllig . da:clidit4l, Of!s•P• tilall'i re - insuranevemytt 07* lONIC INO S P FUN Gls,. B S. COVITTY. f. . wawa . . .t . .'. „, • lka - CerieE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 'TIER MEMBERS ill 'of the sald;o6ropany . ,:, that in . -•einisequenee of the extraordinary 'heavy losses byre causing a deficiency / of nearly $6,000 lathe Treasury, an assessment (No. I 0 ): 1 or $l. per $l,OOO lusuref, has leen levied by the Hoard of Managers, agreeably with the pnivhdons of the 6th' Sect ion of the Charter, •aril let SectiSh of Supplemen tary Act of April IS, IfiP. , . . • • I Members • will'bear.fre inind that all those neglecting I to pa y their assessment within 40 dayStrion the date of - publication of the same; will be liable to pay double the I said Rates. It brtherefore hoped that all wirbeprompt in their payments, lie those- who suffered Loss are in. 01 I need of their.aos, Tor the'etirivenienth of the mem- - I. bens; either of the;agnltsi Jam B.Alieister, or C. o..Meii , ly, will attend . at; The Otters and dates named below • t , ',4 I receive the same. -' , - •- ' • . I .Ali- Me-Inhere - sefff not forget their Policies. 1. -. • :Monday; March-IS, at tillksWii, Bethel; `TOesday, •• - • "2. IW, st,Eaimst's,'FrederiAisliurg; • WedneedaY, " 14,•at •Lether'B, Jonestown; ~ • Thursday, .. '-- " • 15, at Hosper's, East Hanover; I Friday, - : " . If, at'Ettlml.*.Myerstown; 1 Saturday, " 17, ;ICJ. B. niester's. Lebanon ; Monday, • - " 19; et Weigloy'e,.Millcreek; Tnesday, .. "- - 20,, ceißinsitigesie;Shiefferstown;. .1 Wednesday, " . 21, at Fifies,•Q;enwall. By order of the Board. A.: MULL, Secretary . . - i . February 22, 186 0 3. ... - ; 4_..........___.- • . • • Council . N election will bo held in the Coast-11mm; In the bortinglf of-Lebanon, on PridatA'• March • 16;•11160 I - between the lieu:trot B o'clock, A, M., and'rei'iilocki P. when and , whore the iShabittutta entitled' tiy• vote are to eloct by ballot °mini/tan as Chief , Bitrgeisa v One Alrelstant Iturgess„ Two Bfbmbers of the , Town Council, one High Constable, and one/IRK:id Cord ; sr, for said borough of Lebanon. , • . • . JOUN STOUT, gightonetable. Lebanint, Feb. 2a, 18131 h". - ••-• • LEBANON' Stgve 9 Tin and Sheet iron Ware. " MAiqltheiOßt, In Maria nextdoor td•the Li ...ct Am..„...., greet; nextaMit , ..,te.,Lettanon Bank, 11DIT DIME can lie Lad.tbelarget ., itand best assortment V V .of COOKING STOvEs ever*Offered to the public. Comprising Ihe following “rstieties:—Royal Cook, 4 sliest Girard Aif Tlglit,'!l sit Ai; Reit:riles, a Home Mar -1 tinctured Stoye,.3 sites, Ettendeded 11re box for Wood kind Coal, Royal Cook, 3 !It* Prairie Flower, Different j sizes, Fanny Forrester, 5 sites: - 1 All the above Cooking torts„.. rn ars,3rarranted to Hake. Roast, Boll; or do'atiythlneDroeontthe that may be desired; also, A. Large aetioament of Parlor, Hall snit 1 Barroom - Stmes, whielixtill-lte sold cheap for Cash or approved, Credit. .Also. the lirgest aisortment and best made 1 - TIN AND•SH-HIET IRON WARE • ever offered to tbepoblie whfch will ho gold Wholesale , —. . . . _ The hulfold assortmellt,end beat Made and heaviest Coal .Buckets, to be found in Lebanon, at ilia Stoie and Tin Warn' MantifactOry of JAMES N. ROGERS. IDS_ Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing of all kinds at tended to at short notico and on reasonable terms. All work warranted. J.'S . R., being a practkai Workman •in his line of airless, attends - to his wok pertinlillyZ , "-! • . Lebanon, Sept...2l, 1859. , ' „ Q. BIER: •H. 417.11t1SER. • NEARtY2 0001)00 . FEE ri iyf er th , : re b e es d t. cheapestr t t e uki a s stxr; . :i of L a p:l:m cr n d extensive LUMBER and COAL.YArDeof the new SIIECHBILL HORST, a the iforough,of Noith Lebanon, on-the bank of the Onion:Canal; at the had of Walnut street; a few Nlnares Nertli ,of the Oenessee 'S.titam•ffills, and on* quare east of Bergner's Hotel. —' • ".• Their assortmant,consista of the best well-seasoned White,Xellew, Norway, Pima and Heinlock Hearth,— Cheris,Pdplar and Pine Boards;•'' 134 and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantlingand Joists; • White Oak. Boards; Plank and Scantling; and A inch.poplar Boards Plank and Scantling. ...I :SHINGLES ! ' S HINGLES H !Ate 'and Hemlock Ehinglaltr . • • • ithal,74t4iofing and•Pliatertig Laths. ' , Chestnut Rani and Posts, and. 4 1 411ags far fences - r• inidlencing Wards.; - -tLOOSING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL !!• COAL ! ! ! The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limelinnsers and .11ollidayabirg Sniith Coal; at the lowest prices. s3..Confident that they have the largest and best as . sortment'of Lynne]; of all descriptions and nixes, as well as the largest stocE of the different kinds of COAL; ever offered to the citlzena of -Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchancrs satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any-. thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur-. • chasing elseistere. ..BREOH.BIIL & HORST. N. Lebanon, Feb. 21,1888: - • EEMEERGER'S •ManiitactQry. rrnIANZFIII. for Pest;favors, tfia Isixlersigned respect fully informs the kublic, that he,continnea to carry on hie Manufactory in'Easellanoverlbwnsbip, Lebanon county, on as: extensive a Scale an °vex.. It in tuineee_saa ry for him to 84 more, than that:the Work nillhe.done in the same EXCELLENT-STYLE, which' has mode his work and nameso well known in the surrounding COllll. try. He promises to do the work In the shorteet possi ble time. Illsluanufactoryli in complete order; apd he flattare bimaolfto be able to render the surto satishiction •as heretofore. Me manufactures . • Broad and Narrom'Cloaa; azasiietts, Blanket,, White and oilier' Flannels, all in the bin: moaner. He also cards Wool and makes. Rolls. For tho conve nience of hie Outtomen, Wool and Cloth will be taken is at the:following pla ces :— At the stores of George .h• Seelleribetger, tower ,k 2 Prothers,George Refacehl, and at theiew Drug Store orGulltord It Lemberg-or, near the Market 110t1B0, in the. borough of Lebanim; at the 'store of Shirk Sr - Miller, North Lebanon: at S. Gosh en's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Fairest; Friderickaturg;•itt -the store or S. E. Blake!, in 7oneistown ; at the stcre of George Weidman, the at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the Store of Gahriel Wolfereberger, New Market Forge; at the store of Pdichcl Shirk,- East Hanover, Dauphin county; at the stores orGeOrge. Miler and David,M. Rank, East Hano ver Lebanon county.. All materials will be taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, and. returned 'again. • - Those of,his customers ; who wjah StOcking-Wool. card ed dyad and Mixed, can leave the white, at the above mentioned places, with.'direeti,.:rtis 'hei they wish It prepared. '01" customary can order the Stocking -Wool to be prepared from- the Wool of the Undersigned, which will . be done arid loft at the desired places. N. R. rt. desired that three having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefOr, - at the above namedplanes. ' • ' 'LYON LEMEERGER. - East Hanover Lebanon county, flay 72,1858. a, Wzntß Idedams. WORKS, ' LEBANON PA. .11r 4 frEl4l4? .iNiikACTURE STEAR 314GINES, IkwERB, : Iron and Bran Casting N ... and 41. Irl4s,of hla eldnery lade at a fi rst class Works..• • g Engine,rdill, Furnace, and Bottaijilisittend 'dd to with dispatch. [Labatt - oa t Bah:J.lX moo. Swataitalns - littute • • Jonestown, Ls:bans:4r •THE Edina being finished..the Blamtner. Tenn will commence on - Mondery.•fith•cf ApiD.' Males and Fe males of the age of eight yeara And mivrarda r will be in structed by a competent boardof Pupils from abroad will board with 'the - "Piineipal. For circular', "intainin kr itieniarg * : "U‘Sl anY'Clie QC the subscrib er*. JOHN BEDNNER:, Eaq., Privet of l•the Board. WONKY. J. 11 EILY,Sente_tari. - - ' • I. D. RllEF,Principal." • ijonastoWni 1feb.;16,4134. ; • • Leb anoll -- Eenvirle*minary. rpRiN 5 i 6 11T 12 0 3 58411(1,N• ortfbe• "Lebanon Female 'S a m inacy7'corridiene'ed tin.the lit day of February. / 8 0 0 ,.linder the Miperyhdon cif 'ODES DECAM PS . wiIt! bee asapeiated with blitt:ita Asalatent, Mies JANE; MOO'ICK.O. fi c radiside:ViketiaM Harafiton Schaal, *V. R. • tho•is-nOt only well qualified, hut has also had cousid drable ofli* . ienee ea a Witter; - •"Dieimoi - villf attend to the Searing Toe .ptifittneiltr'•'For foriVer Ilartienkri inquire for Circular. Lebanon, Feb. 8, 1880': • • • • • • , R itoo - t,"-Allioe Stoke Remo, 'rd. dew Spriv •and• Summer Steck/ rAr, timiensignedwonli respectfully inform thcelpubll that lei ImiILEHOVED las BOOT and SHOE STORI. Z to the room lately oeeiipleil by John Qraera amjbetion cry,4o6,:wbere be bas.Oreneit a baaattail 1400 - Or Spring-and Summer Baota.itid,Meoe s - , for Ladies, Gentleomn and Children, " illetiAbmesortment 4e cery complete, end etabfleek tA•latest, trtY Qh , w idth be. can 0.01/ 01.1 t p ‘ t,loisr priolte. ; The iiablle:iravi i k. se call and - oxartne: DANTEI 4 OR JEFF. '-: N. 111:--TiCtima9s, now 18 ,TOl5 time if you with to secs a large assortment of Trunks,' Witie;ibd , xliffirent kinds of Bags. Come one, come all! Lebanon, April 7,1556, EMI
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