1 tFbanan 313hErtistr - 'way .totootkomo:ostrompLos mow TO !JIAD) wilt xo POLLOW.^ NOS, 14...41111L111 L NOW and veroprietor. ;i - ':; 1' 4 1414 ; 05 " . ; i'4.• . • . OICPRIDBTDENT IN 1886 - JOHN . Ci , BREOKINRIDGE / Or'SEEITIDVIKT. (2001.1114 t. D•Maltin of the•CtotaleetOti Democratic Natioiiii Convention.) FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY D. ZOSTER, OBARERUORELAND fit i; ELECTORS. ' Illectisra a Large. 116116 AND xaoZ. . Geo. M. K. District E7,ectnrs. I. Fred.rink BPrver. 4. Reolcloir. 2. Win. C.V4tterson. . Ib. ()rive D. Juoksozs 8,, Jut 0104031. ' 16..1, A. Mil. e. J G. Brenner. IT, J. B Danner. 6. 7.19:3116011y. 18. J. R. Cr.owfurd. 6. Charlet Kelly. 19. 1.1. N. Lee. 1. P. P. James. D. EPWill B. Dolt} 80holl. 'N. I'. 1110.0.emfin. 9. J. 1. Llichtngr. , .42 tkirouel HarshalL 10. 8. 8. Ducber. 23. 'William Book. 11. T. tt.. atkor • ' 34. H. D. Hamlin. 12. 8. 8. Wlnt3o3.tor. 15 Gaylord Churat. 13. Josoph Lautiuch. mar t shOws a bold desertion "of friends, and an inconsistency Oat oati only bo attributed to .fear,,Of the mighty people, when we see the op position, who labored ea . gloriously to despoil the etateOf he! publia'works, now turning roend'and crying—hold, enough I Saohietheir3ip-service now apinst•the application t 6 the Legis lature by the SunbuifY and. Brie 'rail road for three,and, a..balf millions of dollars more of the publio money, or its equivalent, to' finish their road tbrongh the wilds' of the north. A stitch in time saves nine; and' if the State bad held on to her publio peovements, as .the Demooratiepatty desired she should - , the fluancial.trou ' ,lee she'is now‘gettingin wbdlii hive • een avoided. She then had property am which .immetbing was realized to pay Interest-on ker debt, but now, he property in gOne and the. dettre. mains. , And all done in the temp o - . ary pmsengiCil of power, by party. • ho in that way thought-they could teak Ilte 'ftretigrh - 'o?!`their 'Op . jsm tnts, end.drert thinkiirea, :lido subservient • 44i :do_not )weroi.. that liri44et- 'jig eitahtlean mejortOstitiit Ttegitipradt: •rd and Snegnehanna . •are . at . elf an. golvalent for the . many - m illions the ; tate is obliged to nay for .theni-to • arils tho Sunbury hl,t the northern onnntioa• voted of ate as they did #kair roinises of seeintitece- .to this infl ow.' as mach as to."? . thing ho people yet see and' properly ppreciate the rascality. • The new Free Banking . bit .• filch ~ has passed the House of Rep. setitattves, is of considerable lefigtb; i. nd throws the business of banking, n all its forms, open to whoever can imply with its pro . visions. A'depos. t of State stocks, equal in ,amount to he proposed circulation-, must be made :n the office of the Bank Commis loner, who will thereupon issue the squisite.amount of notes, of not less han 15 each. Lengthy clauscs pro. • ide for the safety of the oreditors.-L'• •Id banks can accept the provisions f the -new law, or•not, as•they may • Noose. We'are afraid thetlinliing • business already overdone, all over the rn. 'on, and 'that ~ the passage of the' bill `stablWng Prbe Ba'nkidg `l6 ibis :tate, will not lead to favorable re . :.ults. As it is Very probable, howev .r. that it will become a law we trust may be so shaped, as 'far as human ugenuity and foresight can perfect 0 dangerous and complicatedbusi ...ss as banking, so as to secure at ast the note •holders from iQt4B.-- ? his 'Free Banking is a •businees not f)einocratic, and if evil comes from it •he Demecrecy have the c.) . onsolittion knowing that they resisted it to he ond,—if it shall prove beneficial the public we shall rejoice equally •Ith the most ardent friends of the ensure. The Senate will probably se the bill this week, and if the Gov- I . nor - should oven refuse to sign it, • e presume that there is a. sufficient •ce in both Houses to pass it over e Governor's veto. , So, we are at et prepared for its passage into a • , trusting that our fears ida regard it tuajr all prove imaginary., -LEGISLATIVE. The. Governor has vetoed the. Mit n county and . Mount Joy • Bank Is. The 144.13itsids re•passed over e Governor'amrsto. d tbb sui). • h'' at prove o Pnciker as ._ orating the Gov. - orP t to the omen st Pennsylvartht Railroad. ;This, suppose is an Act iratit,idg the ivilege to make a roadfrou) Tinit.oll teesporkvis Kutztown. ' • Tile Senate, on Tueeday, by a vote yeas 20, nays 11, poStpoileiiiideg nately the joint resolutions.prepOsiigg sertain amendments to the State .Con. melfing 4odges aivointable. ,he volunteer system of, theStatti. as defeated In the limes on bleu lay, yeas 81, nays 41. . . . . _ The bill to establish free banking ir; Pennsylvania, has passed the House it Representatives. It has yet to go through the &that° 'AticMtecutive branch -of - the goVerninentA In the House, on Pridair;•itr..Afri• ea, (Democrat;) moved an amendment to the appropriation bill reducing the. pay of members t 03506; Amid er.iew of No I No ! • the speaker' dadited the aMentiment our 'of OrdOrl' . Fi . be bill for th eineorporttifiko the rashington Fire. Insuraneaflompany. of Lebanon, has ' , finally •:paastsd the . House. . 1 • ,1 ~. .: • On Saturday, kr. Pintees' bill' Ail: . ati4 to :the . Banbury,44 'Erie Rail road Company, passed. finally. In the House the bill to. incorporate the> Somerset and Sulliiraictounty Coal Companies wero paltered OvertheGoV ernor's veto. The .; &limn. 'County Bank bill was -also, passed .over the Governor's veto, after one of the moat disgraceful_ fixiiibitto:VS: aVer enacted even at Harrisburg? -.'lit, is given 'out as probable tbat : ttps:iieliolation to ad. -7 journ on the.gd: of:4IAL Wiit...bee l r: sci n d ed. Wie trusteueb a result. mar be avo , i4ed: Thepeilpfe of thit:_wfiblb State *gold..l rit oily. pr - Okipogiiiv of an wow * ; FOR° *11 . 141143r,. '.. wow.. a PRESD*4I74: . ditetta: • / I'IONB. •. .- :.-...... If the Aannes tor. the•ReptiMinani ticket fol. President aml WIC'S "Ittedi: denta half as. *tie . the .I,T o tt.- ;: iii.l.k. ,z e Treb represents them . , that ..pirtY way / as well abandon the. _contest. in . adiance. In a, late issue of-that' •;Pa-. paper is the following:, ,- ' ,'• . . "'For Fremont and Dayton wii inied in 1839 hut 1,341,514 votot throughout the -Union:- , 'To inicueoci in 1880 wo Mier poll newly . or quite. 2,. 000.000 rotes." • A deSperAtfeAba4loe i l 4Bl. jirlif, dilk • Which will ba likelytO appal.,soula,ori the enthusiiititOirho.lrad entintkl,bal carrying the neXt . ileetieie Siiilittli dred thimeanfi votbs isli titoiniiiiiNir to gisin'on u poll of 1,34,0,0103 4 56, and our honest oPinion,:iii,,lthai:Ole : • fr Tribune's party ffeaca quitp comeii?' - qhe eleetionslast Minn ;ttie`• Brittes upon :Which' IliOy:. `roll '.. for =ifiuki , itrongtfi r 4o'llot Oki!, 4,1 4 1 y, R9,uiiii:. can gain wimtevegjn Ile populartvoto, l and we do. not blilievielhey.eitnigaind fifty-per cent. in 4halsi4ifrit'-yfit4. 4 Treninar bed but:l47,963.ioteeli VerieNbieal nia; our aeadidaies 'this year. 'edit ,Casay drat Slats; and-tst.thatAtil leartvo*Fretaeat.'s rota and at. lotto:0,00a trii,ro." ti Another •Rep*ti: cans .Th y ykilLEequire 4 1 M: 1 5:444 1 5r • ere. Who, for/Ea-to vote, as tbeyksaid; *in 1858 . ,/ WitLi `ot,bet's thitiva' in; to up th e 94,000 . . Ali" ir r Ab t oi, pr4b.ably oA4ng Sewardov.erboarci, end r.untkifig Bate, • '•the Old' Whigs of PeituVFtiiiiiti Indy' be onuiliVin tstliti7',*l shall hsppen, arhich'it *id iiot,)vibit is gainediugeineArsaissivill be guor.e. thaulogrunlths . /Itcoliiieit vote else:- where: ' • :•;-:` ' NEWS FROM MRXICO. The latest - news froiiiMexico is to the 14th inst.;aud t s'of aniolportaht character. .• • `," _ irumon cornmPlMat Ottognittaixt • - ment. of ethe city • on Mith, :but very kittlefainleilf to . tlitVbity ream ted. A detaebrnent b lf.:;4lsim4!ti troais adi , Snoingfee44l6l:l6, walk, attacked and completeLypasted by the, Liberals. A flag; tditkade.: was sent. to President JAiatat bigiramon, and a dessatiori oftiitifide Was agrees! upon. A milititiry COOK!, cornpoj : •ed of the chiefia of the ~lywo artniei; and the representativeiyof the for,' eign Governm ents , , rne7 the Rime eve,' ning, but the result:Wed:WA transpr ed an the 14th i . Ariorted, at Vera Cruz that,Athp . sp . n:, had abap doned the siege and deserted his annr ; taking Teinge •on :;board' the , French fleet s 2d.iratnilr-oiiititbfanieatioils, with th e interior yrilitiPMY . out at" The city orlisiipalio. : ,Fopcnineeci against kind and lAr•apnotiie deeertA ing. The flight ot.litlrii th o Avm .A/exi=• 911 news off . a:grAl,fyiak.ichaructqp., It is.precieely whit : has lbeen ' arqjpi-. gated. The q•eittilt;of dempiletrdtion • • • com p. te , t c:c r Y,nrs,"—r e flight. We . r 6 l.'y . : 11 9Pedte.f.c.h. establiehmeht of the 74iber41 et woof mentipon a biteie.. calculated to r e= cut* pelidy-apdsb - rdef: to thediglntryt ;LATO STILL ;7 13Y* O T- Mi t * l4 . 4 :4 • 21 . i1 / 4 4 : have advitoe fro4l..*Aira,Plan,A ; 9:.ol., : evening of the 15th. inet., .oneoday later. -The news Tb 6 ieepott Of1.1?e flight of Sii - r4loi'iiif4l* ‘41 3 0 4132aterOn'or his forceti:-*Akik. - Itii.-. founded.. The . conferencaoi.)l4lo7 -officers' of both. f,actione : relate in. nothing more than a:tetaviiary pension of hcistilitikcbrlini) 470141..' liberations, enciiiio:4o7mortiinipt3ile lbtlrinstaet.the eity was i•eneivettwititcredoattled-iig -9r and with eotisiderihre' •ifreri,4; tiff), shot and'shefl oe.t.be besiegers doing mcch Am:nage,. 1411 y, of tbeeliot among the shipping under the Castle; Imii , withliut causin g me.teriaL injtiz7 to the vessels. The recent•ifewAiam Kesieo has created a inarkhd-Tififillia- . i 4 9 11. at '-*"fiii3gl".l-.. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to She Art of Writing, should not toil t o ta m u s . sou of O. R. Eaton. Ten lemma for $1.60. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--4 FAMILY NEWSPAPER. MEETING OF IRONMASTERS. A convention or iron manufactur. ere of Pennsylvania, was held at the La Pierre Aougg I.'itiladelphis on Thursday last. The following *eh the officers of. the meeting: c... ' . Chnirunte--HENRY M. VIA'I'TS, PhilSdaphle: Viet Presidents—Samuel J. Reeves, Philudel . .1; J. B. Moorehead. , Marian Furnace; Edward t. rdley, Pottsville; John , MoMannus, Reading q F Ilnacei: ,roith Whitinkor Detarrn•'-'Nothan . lUonlend, Konsington, Philadelphia; Thomas J. ,Potts,. Swede Furnaetw; J. Millholland, Reading ,Futlnace; Ilollter Rushes, Prank lin county; P. -8. Tfubter, Leesport ; . ff. Brooks, Chester; C. Breokb,. Ohqsterr S. r. sue.; Columbia; Charle-L. Wood, Cambria; C. B. Grubb, Ltincestert..T i atnes,Myqrs; ,Cylinbia; A. B. Grubb, afount.-11npe; .0. Daw son Cidemen, Lebanon; T. J. Wooa;CaushObiock- - fin; T. C. Wood, do.; MaritiAleopel, Odateavithi• -D . Charles R. Pam ton. •iron ale; Sainirles- B. SeDifi!, Fairmount;, Wm. Weed; A ' . itl:.Clipger;,7B-if- /Fa . 0.1 - Vitt, Cbillissksy.' tn. ~ •-•'.' ' ; Secretaries—Dr. E. Haldean, , OhbepuitierPiiril Mime; Andrew Wbooler,Philadelphturil. K. -Knotwell, Chestnut -Bill Iron Ore:Cilittltany; Jain Wister, Dunimennn; A.4 .- .';lfueFetzrisa . , Ma iletta.iNtrlece;, W.,,eo ni . 41. Seyfeit,_R.em.ling, , , Tho fullo'wing Contilt6 'on • Result' tient iiii appointed 1 -.-- . C. S. - Rnuffmaq, Oplembi;t: 'Georg 4) , lspornibilt, Tfirrriaburg; Isaac: :pekertc'Readeng; Edwarli , BroOlie,'Birtisboroi'E.lveard M. Clymer, Rea ti ing; • it Miles Green,• Einitiogdon,; 'Ednfaid — s. Back. lay, Philadelphia,' o z .., •:, : F.;.'„ - ;:: '•, This This Cummins, reporteti.the follewin;:rpaol4-. Cons ; Which' were unanituosittlY . ,i4bipial: *-:- ... Resolved. That this tneetibgeptiroiiienClinik." mend the bill nmently in traduced rinta-the Souse' of Representatives by the. Curatalttee.-of .Wpya and Means; proposing to eatistitirteirpitfitlefoiml ialoroni dotter 'upon foreign iron and other ar- . Aielei.imporied Into the Unitilikatitteirs.. i • • ....., .-. , ~ Resolved, That we regard tithe; seeenth. seetiOs . of said bill "relating to iron' odd thi bicinuf.Cetlife' , of iron aeditteet as'autititairiohilini: , fair to all parties intereated An:the manufacture, and that. the duties fixed upen.theoprincipaljteuts,ia,the- BOOHOO do not vary . Muteirhilly . from, 30' per can:: thin of their average value , IsfetVieg -111 . 4) 'ids 'list' years,-ending Jane 30, -1850;:and. are' therefore. based upon a fair revenue standard.-. ' Risolvedy Thot,the ertactuunit of this bill AIR:. enable the,- Amer man manufacturer -to compete ,fairly with theforeign.and that it will tend to prel vent- those.enormous fluctuations in the price of iron, a hich have, under the ad valorem systeni . , been's() disaatroue to our betne inailetry, in intik.' ling prieee by increasing the- duty . whow•lanat- 4 -needed, and depassiqg them by reducing the.cla-• • ty when most tequired. . . • Resolved, Tbat'vra uige - upon our -Reprosente , tiros in both 'brandies 'of -Oungrens, tti tise all honorable u3entill to pees tbeenineerithout delay;, it be.ing in accordance with the views repentodlp, exptessed iraines , pt . the United States, In big .nziiiiial - tuessaken to Coif- Prom, ; Popneyqanian . ~ Protection to American jnterests in the Gulf of Mexico. , . • Our relations with , Mexieo hive reached a very important, but , not expected CridiS. W. have clearly fore , seen, and often - predicted that it would be "impossible for the'"United States toavoid using main force•in defkince of * their -interests in -116. - Sice, and to this 'it"' hail come at`last. It appears that SANTA ArrNA, who Is' COrspiring. in favor of Soaih","with - Mi - xxxoN, de spatched an-armed-flepet froin Cuba to aid the Jatter t ip his fault Vera Cruz. engagement took place be qween 'this fleet and thetnited States dgpatiron near Vera prii"4; which re 'suited in the Capture of the Spanish wttr vesseAs. The coirrse pursued 6V the American Commander, Capt. JAR vm, is doubtless in conformity with hisfimerit inStrudtiong.l It was clear 1y the duty of the Milted States to prevent, in vi„ildi,ctitiOri of the itoNiteE dcictrine, the, interference: of armed foreign vessels 'intim, afiairs'of'llexico: - :We „have-an immense., sts ke in that country, pelitically,- commercially, i and in many other reSpeets. There I are thousands of American citizens ._I who, from all I parts of Mexico, have fled to Vera Ortiz to place themselves 'tinder the protection •of the fITAREZ. Government, ylioie lives andproper ty jnight have been sacrificed, by this • time, had the Spanish fleet united their strength, before Vera Cruz that. of .M.,ikAmoo. Ju.4iakiis the le gitimate chief of Mexieo. He is the princiPai. stippOrter , of tire, „cause of lihera,l institutions. He coniinands by far the largest portion orthe coan try, and:what is.,af great consequence I to: us, those proyinces Which border on•the Gulfando,9n our oWn.territori al possessions ,on the Rio Grande.— Out iaterestsiie.clearly with the,,Ttr AREZ ,Gevarnmmit. ,NVo'coukl never hive eirtered, under any, °lieu milan cos, into - friendly relations with ills, opponents, ,who are the reactionary defenders of ..these aristocratic prin • ciples which are the;cause- of the pro tractesi civil wars that have for more than a generation past - dre'nelied the soil of,Mekico._mith the blood of her own', :Hew long the strug; gie may continue. between the two opposites and oi:intending parties--eve eannotltell. 'But one. thing is certain, and that is thatyshohld ILLIRAMON- be victorious, it . iwnuid.' open. Mexico to ii Buropean intervention. %This is what I iVltaktuoN's party, conscious of , their ow'n 'weakness and the -impossibility of rnaintainineo themselveainrthe long= • • tt• • agalnut tlie.:popalarelementt have DOINGS IN WASHINGTON courted ali along, and 'Yyliielr has, n o Tb o Senate - on Molidt , Y,Nams is, passed the• (ronbt,:beeri-O g rritstil them under not_ bill relative, to certain_ pre-Oinp,iions in ""Oregon lain contingdocies. Of' rile • relative` re n o a tin WaB in hil3gti2 " A istolt r tr lu (s t i l ; ° : Wits aikivted.{ll-. Strength of tile MlRAltteN%"anti Juia' tnz I in g .th g e 'lnd l i n a q u u m ir3 e : ssueves lit u a l h il ; st aiS L O : 7 3 a. al re t : n ip d: : I lion calling for the eolespoirdence lmeween. v tli; ',lir ties an estimate , inity rbe• formed to Department anti fdr. Harris -doisunissioher acts, w WO to. Japan. The goiliests4l: woe takers uti and' from the follaw f h r sta gather froma recent speech deliver- Pn54301143d, IVedsiesda . litso 14 _ the House, the Oa i the'HD of-Representatives fff Ta..nir.bul D/48 tePrin 4l "4 al.o euvera aPpro he es nate earns up drder, .and some debate by Mr. Cot; of Ohrn...-- holds 'nu , military Aoaderny bill froth' at, present folir States of the:Mexican arose on its iefereneelo the Millie e COninsitiee. federati ; Guanajuato, Puebla and Queretaro. " He helds else :me: L ith e ! belie: . report White's' Jill/SOO, The notion of the Elo t i;ai SpeetalV o 'renititee in tho Capital, but many cities- inc. the .at San Die 7 p. b ,u g n,te n r - : z s e k ; Bn. T E e d x. , th ay. tit i t h e o rtninute the Statei 'lathed are' the:hands 'sof his Oppehents. This WOUld Oi!ivonsuil and .others; and she ;tiler alo rn ng PB M leave :Inwi th Ro uth qt. 1...0uhi, to 'San Fran, tile hands 'of -,Ttiltatz-1 States , having ernit with aarronatl,h,inker'e:g."'AllittVise;,ll.c:,N,nireti!: 6,295;00' population' and '1;041,350 der rho two roads, proposes Co pay, $j,000;i160 of S(11.'111,143; leagues,' h.gaintaft. 'l'llRA:ttibNS frejstl?titi.:,:otdqtY miles built and e q ui PP alt ‘ ta 2,705,000 population , and , 105.070 squ-. Atrtidted, -and at: o e aover o o th in e e r ;t if fseln ; ',l74 .t l y ry . a le n ' o e rlgt . I.6agtlOS bititVillg'3,s3o;ooo".'of popula- inarioortgage on thereat' upd tion, and 939.280 of •sqUatilileagueafri ofi tintiTeßatftilill;" favor` of Nassz' fair :cotu Pnta , ' •• - • •. 1 fur an f ~ a t e ' G‘re ... "'P NIP1)0412 11 reaelcl'Op lion ` , oldrei.apft,cevtlie 20th of J Ire ha lf x d .„.., • - April till the 20th of May, Administration • itt acted to. Elie bill fur the II 'limit- of il F o l u orj e da'6l ittno`ntes 'was-right in receg,niiing „ th,s, JUAKEZ I then considered. P chit governuenW,'it is -the- I :go#Ornment;tte;' A.AdeEDY bill vrith,,,the genets, ainesid t il4fe l4 Wa it s a r r e Y ; ferret( to the 'Committee on Afaffi as I ju're bealleir ,o th- ale 6 a resolution for , iirroiluierti of mounted v' ersafe coarse could hafo-teert adop-, uutiork for a'servieb in New M - led- d e f enn wne . n - nii iiit o f e ht s ,a n a i n .le t toontAstetkaeut ooinpied th - 'e * bfd l a tl) ne . e oTtettt4,l4l - ditat'o * 't ta • ion f &gni. y agreatna. to ' n P lt -', 3xl i e t oe t w s fi t i d n u• s. - titbi t:ion, and the action of Captain JAR right - VIB in intercepting-and capturing the .or ,ws y iron; the 146 C4 : 411/41 for Lower oalifora .u9lo a isetLo offer ea Yofeigii 'fllithistering fleet dti the fr a ml . 414 °":" ecasxmaa. iargazetvAred":Pri tireirjhZ::sl.objeot. and the ntigetationlln coast of.' Vera Cruz, when- it went i a u b y 3 to endanger - the life and property - 6f. 'There was little apiata t astia.nas' 1, 2 oepedin' A The or e pro tareduce.thifPti4:t"d*A.lgPrallinvottelnaoldltbearale: l Aiy:} g e o r v i_ e c i ali nm eitiz t citizens pm th , P § r e 'j a it te t T a ß s ..l B .l:f bii °l l . 4 'g re r it !t h t l, i ll 3 .4. ol.B f da.-Y ti • atilaalon y en a not, e power.to t 'Union: of fetiolo'piessen i Areli n i !P t p - srnteet; weetritilf an &in cond. A`ile` bill fortuity with t o principles. Of inte`rt.": cor ° l2 P ato r tod i t i s":llrt h :pla ° , ri s d h ... a a . c re l . national lsw. r. occupied most, of THE CAPTURE OF lititAXON'S VESSELS IN THE GMDF; TUE OFFICIAL AOCOILid . From thaaVashington Constitution March 21. We publisb below copies of. tu:egraph ic des patches received yesterday morning by Secretary Toucey, froin Lieutenante Minor nod Chapioiin, United States Navy, announcing that an engage monk took place on the 6th instant, off 'Vora Cruz . between the United States sloop of• vrar With detachments from the Savannah on't ?robin pq 4011r11 the atentgell ludiasOla and Wave, un der the command of Ccuunander Turner. and two war steamers, the General Mira mon and 'Mar golis of Ilavanni 7 belonging to thoi-3lUriisea faetihn of hiexiOn, and prnceeding : to • stidAo the aetge of Vero Crux, *hick ,waoApamtueuned by m in' mon ou the sth inst. • 'The canto of the 6enfliot ii distinctly hewn The; Beiriunrinjisioiaaers . ab oiled 'gaol ors. When requited:iv do.iao, by. ;our. ships'booting.. the D tigOal,flag, their reply walla broadside and a vol •ley. of Musketry. ' The reftista r toihetr Weir eolifriiill'on'• asked to do so placed itheminAhe position ofimirates, and their insolent assault:ea the t Uoited Ste tea sh ips. proved that. such was dfiel; routl charieter. The Udtini4( viattortiMptkt and t g laiitly aveng , ed f'fry botomander Turner. and the forbe under his - eoutoatuad.by. the eispturvof the twltsteamers and their insukent manatuaoder,tentir"MOriti and 'we doubt ihit thitt - theit oiernment'unTPen pie Of the United iwitrd: to' Atte& Who thuaino . bliisuetainetl•the, honor. of our.flog . ., that mead .of . prat usaudiappiaval to whi c h they are so well en titled. • - • ' ' • [Copf of Telegrara from Minn. Minor di this Secretary . •, . of this.tfavy.), N ~ IA NEW ' W:Tatts, *tell 19,184: : : Lieu4;Offhptead:liter:Torie4raz on the 'sieven.th (11t144notit, in epatin . 9,o4/4tf..,the prise 'teenier:Margate it v, n as of dol. .patrthes'io the`Dreptriinentltote C rpe lary is; hat .)aarning:on ley arrival hero this mourning.; diet he had not atrirld, - rdolietin - ll'tny - anty• to for ward.tlie •feilepting_report to You.. :On : . the.:64l' 7bisSant„ Goa. Miremon comteepeed the se)ge of Veit Crus t and on the 6th Gen. Morin appeared before the eity'eritti ihieand-anoelter steamer and. ;nntshowing hirooloralCumtnander Turner. in thp Rseatoga,:with detachments from, the Sayponab and Prebie, in stoeitiers TudlenoLr ataWafe, Was ordered to pccieette tulle itiolrOrfigis Of the Rim:: era, off iintonoLizardki, eel eatertab. their. ober aotof. - Upon neering,th;al one- (I) of them . MU seen to be tnev.in , v off; lition, n shot was fired ahead of her to - bring her to4t, and `ihe Indianola .wedi "en t' te oierbaul her. Tiro hell from the Indian:. ola was repiled to by, a fire from the (Idol Mira; nide" gantuind.i ' , piney of niesketry, when' the; Saratogo fired - a hroalisideN.n t dthe action tfeti , ftner general, resulting in the eaptare of bath of Ma. rives steamers,'„with•tdiaself anal e large number of his,snen on beard.- pappds Jarvis eiderell both prizei to this pore: . The; Friable wilihe here ill e. few - Jays; with . Mar in 4Latitikibetzof the 'prisoners . onl board, the ,rest baing-dietributed- betcypeo, this steamer and the 4 , larquis 'of -111‘vnoi, ,T9 u r ,despatch will reach me here: ''',Pihitse:infor:n' if tli ie reaebetoiou. ;notes be wade , Public ? Retrpegtfellyb • . -• • M ' INOR, Lient„ll..B. Nary ~ , • Coud p e st 6 Op. minon. Seneetitry Ppypt TelegraafrFln-J,, eat, ateinpen to Secretary of VIA NEW 19, 1860. , T0 - lion: L Touceyy ,fiecrotdry,:ef.Sht Natty: lam bearer of , despatches to yint,fnitst. Jarvii. The !Saratoga hai ba,l an "engettel.. • thent.with two'hfoxicon War' steamers of thelllti* faction -government.. yThey.arcirboth.oapturtili. X .fIIIIMO-in oharge;of . ,oae of the eieamere.; the ?iv hle accompanies the,other, with the "majority of iheprlioneisi Inas bf life meting the ore 4 only; they, fired the flAtmhot.. I will ..be Want+ ing l l ll q. as soonmkpossible. ..Engine of, veittal cpustnaeth,. ed by me broke down at, oeit.'" ofOept.... Jarvis, directed . to ifey limit 'it Ili' Miy: of .the shi pa' at- Vert Crax':lo!.ildurci at. this time; in the stale of. affairs :there; . . - R. T. CIIAVAIXIIitOS,•TIIR SPANISH EXPDi4O • VERA . " • . ORM:. • • cmrespondeace of the New bgleans Pirayune. : VEnit 004 . 11:iroli 3, 180. already given you thefaets Witching the ; expedition an the way, I:tither:front Havana nor, der dho command of Mar.itt.-: That It, 'has heen fitted out with the, kno whstlie or the Citpi. 000 1 - Ful, end by his perzinsaieir t /Sulailf-tWore - 610 be' no doubt. 1. .It It 8. Well it El o* 6 . Ave I thet,thei.i3paalsh . • GUY I.:ern:tient does not allow any erase of i , taittiriplikeT war whatever od thalsiend of tuhir. except these= .belonging.ro the G'everninent.' . This.lite. world' "knowsis and Gus been her yolicy,:• - in erder . to `'keep the poor Cult:mm*ln check against her on ' pretisive Government. ! It hush!, most ettietirginery that the Spanish-. IGoverntaent; artarlukeing. been so loud •in her de.. 'nuaniatiouiregaiestAtnetioan filibusterieni, that • she, should. fir etneotnent allow a pirltical e sped'. ,tioWof thogs'toAbie fidedrait in tinVaua in appi; day; :and alset . lentil ng. for giving !lac nrine and: Imunitions of .war, In order. to assist girninan to .put down the Liberal cease in Ett4ibi) ? 'What' 'can he licritrtject`? tinetierit:lettirhWart Ihe :Aineriil.:ll trea ty. with tlio .10 n rat Gikerll RAW tv.:4 ills 'crease Spoil:lh influence in Nfrtieof and, if , unit. . Ible, to extingoieh. lite. :Tara. orrl'iherty - new ; lighted anti rapidly increasing iu this unhappy ' eonotry,...neturelly,„yo rich in the . cinema to lit 'wealth end greet - nips, - erbi..li.* if' left in lattOdif„ atulAIV ittlontingiMahriitii"u V1c....4 of *avant - filial,: I.trould shertly - heennieaff the, Pvigh Re' elate I:in the gfonti 'etb3eihllittlen of liberal. tatinne ..en '` re 4 •this continent. • - • • 1 What frill'aitililibniferiiig siiriti iind -. ltaiia; • .. , ..titi tors uf:thc 'peer oppresied:OubensYdr.to.ttrie? "They 1 . .' 01 'detnafill uf4he• Il l uitatt Statea7Congresie 'th e a ati, nu l 'nen ,at the iiiiiiiitlif..ji: laic' ilia. tiiti; ' I:may pinuticit'dowri-On dabli • in•sir iciltiwtellning . tette, to throw off Me Spanish yoke.? :.^ •': f • i•leroni the Woeltington:Otarrpotolencaof itteliew.lroric . Ilerrld. ' ".. • '.- -- ' 't' The moat importantMotor* . :newa:firout, .Mexico is the seizure by the 3:Fatted S p oise,uf.the. War, eteateers that wero. fitted out. itilika and thahrfe.l in a Spiioish Pori, mid allaii;3ll — by that' grhernment to pul id eea under - the Spanish fire That is regartlnkhare by the au thtiritiee re... cogolzinglittomering with a vingeance. TWat act upon the part of Sii - in; after the eohrtent'doil *mace/era" effortWor thin govertfineot - to itippresti filibustering, bpi created of intenqe: . e.Fa!teutent: here among politicians a all seetipos, 4 8 4: .biJI. to euipend our neutrality lowa auto Spoiti will at: once be intrtidueed, which, 'in , batfetrekt; - "oiriti toililyApast, -and result in a tiog Spain the Is -1:11,34 yt Cuba, The rep . : isolo and prizepewillgive etuDloynient to malty worthy anti mitt hearted nititlirLo' are now-lying Mt in New England and .ehatwhere;whe way tlesiro enrich thecoselyiks. I.heir:prefleeessoys. did. • • reeitient Ju+kroefti to'roolatifaflun ()adoring Xi rib a, eipeaftloa a piracy, authorized any one •t 4 -•-• • _ tliesession, and Was finally adopted.' In the Senate a. number,of unimportant hilh were passed on Thursday. Boriseamendefents to the Pacitic It'ailroatl bill ware ordered to be prin red, The Homestead bill wee then taken up and debated at come . ,by Wade, Johnson, Pugh and others.. In the House, alteroetue remarks Noell on Utah of fairs, the bill granting landin: Nebraska to aid in the construction of railroads, was taken up and tabled, 131 to 61. The House, by ten major ity, refused to grant flintier time to Mr. Ciiplr... of Michigan, whose seat is contested. •The-gr,mler. portion of 'Friday in' both -gooses was devoted to the 40 - niiirelyttlutio6 It is not deetneCKehable that the President will reply 'at once information respecting the.tikpbato Of the Mira. mon steamers, the instruetione.to our naval 0111 core in the Gulf, Ise. , Deepat 13 , with, full;.in, formation as to, the °nen rretic on . their way , from Nowlirleans, 'ma the' Frtble will ne'doulot bring further adtbentioinfiirmation. The' in tat-nations which were a•fewe 'clays ago„;given' Mr. McLane, and through trice to , our. naval nth-. cern, will not beo"cdintilunieate4 'because- they; have not been acted upon. • Se`.,The Iteifiedist Episeorial. fere nes As nom in , session , in. Phi la(fsl ph ia. Several-A4icirs im portan have- ilriad ; V• .been politie arrested 400? 'Peter' deo, Josephand- Dhriotoz phte.Ritt; who Are in jail- 44Atiting-re, hearibt:Which It sot -dow filr ,TPe:..4l*rilival:'• To: spew: tputi43tikably- hat'tiiiii ,, btftrage 4 tfait not 'aimed •at the *!Olergsnititin for Tad Offetisibetitot , Welias'ddife; b tit. Rif; Me' ieligiOd" tit-which lie is 4 miniately the - wretehes drossed -the tffigyin the .sacirdbtat rohes; ttildlthtte exposed it ;to life jeers .atid.'insalts* -of the mob . , .*ho peltodit.with , brickbatS, 'sticks and' mud:. - • A PltAcrrinW • L.Ein.s.LiTort.-1-4•An' Itinheing beetle . ..in the .t..,egielature o Penheyltiinia , oceurred'nn .a 8101iimi to - remove. the capital .of the State from2Harriiburg to Philadelphia. • A stutter-Of:fact - member from the rural , who 'heard o'f e great fa. f oilitide with which brick hOusen•Aire ancived from-one fiait of "ihe tit* , :to itniither, - hnd'W•lip had net . 'life: . -leitet AdeliFthat'iriything' -but ;Thoving - t-he 7Stille..Elouite.:Wai cscintempletio'n, nese:Una gaidi • - • ' •• ••• •94 S p tityit e ktiNro'objectiontope motion , bait';I > don't eeehow on an tlx : ydiA'Are'gOing;:tiitteVit oveirtf,4 8' t . crizsigrre.--T h e• , Lail.- pf.Expresa•ztayer--Considerable ex e' itemviit';ezistis in.: Leacook town., ship•thkeounty; owing to. the hallu cination :col•party L cif. men that 11, gold. ruin et ia so row fill ere to the rfciundt . titr :the;firip. of. Marks , Gr., •Weriger, lioW•the. - 41einsivir .got :possession of, mel?' , we aie•notronabliaidiscow. 'er r Aint certain: itiethat.they.rhavetieen ldiiiientirengaged every:night. since' !last Virednesday,,in "prOspdOting" and confineatheir.: opera tions altogether to tha..;night and with the Use. •offick4,- •abovele; and ' other .'implemetitac - have media quite 'a laigefopeiiiiig in the basVels of the eartb-=rat at:climate to the„depthLofrabout• thirty forit.--i , Whether they :have. succeeded 4n , striking a "placer," dr' see indications of eltent i tuilly coming to?the precious' metal has noCes .1 - et - transpired. egß ewe, •however;iiii thaliarty 'in e envies's; Or . the extritement• e ,4eta up•tii ",fever Aritit . thrii 100414 tyand;givi3-1411 partienlats. • . ".• ; tairazitaElt'S • • - Cloth. illlataiseactory.-.. 9111 A for, past favpnr, the .undersignetlrespect ; 1 fully inforiiis She PubilbAbat he continues to carry . on his Manufactory In Eatit-lkinOver toWnshilk, Lebanon county, on as extemnrea scale.as,ever... It is unnecessa ry for himto oaf irkiretthan that-ttie 'Work will tieikinh in the mune NXCELLENT STYLE; the surrounding hue made hIA scot* and name e n Well known. in the - surrounding coup. try:"lie prom's& toile the Work'' , in the shOrtiet posairi bin time. His manufactory la in corupleto order, and be Batters himself to bo able to render the saitielsattirfaction as heretofore.- He •taanufactures Eivad unit .Narroro Cloths, arasinett l / 4 /Rankets, Whijc . and other .Flarrnds, all in Utibert manner. • , 'BB also earls •Weiol and • makes Roils. •• For. the.%b y& , tileuce of Isle Casto - alers,Vool rind Cloth will b' take in at the foltonling Aiinces:-L-At She items bf Ytfei;,..l:B; Seelleuberger, Lqurter,ik Brothers, Oeorge k,i4 c ,,,, h1 7 0 6 4 it the new Drug. B tc•re of JosePh l o',Uniabeigoi, near i the Market House, n the borough.'ol Lebanon ;:itt the store of Shirk & Miller, in. North Ic; ci , rum; at (sit's. Bethel township: at • the Tw..blie hotted dt•tima, A.tirnst., groder loksburg: th e more of 8. HaMakitikilo• Jonestown; at the str„Te of GoAri f e Waldm an peitaveka et the store of Macau Barlx, .r{: o Ciabrtel,Wolfersberger, Nea. . Au n t ok Forgo; at thaatore , of Michiil Shirk: . East 'flatover Dauplrin countl;t tTie stares'Of 0 0 0 rei Matti sand David 131...liank,•Eastitano ver I , eluuton enunt.y. All materials away regulorlY, from the above places, tit:halted wttliout,dolaY, anthreturri• again.• , • "{ ; Th'oie 0 :his customers win?. wish §foek . trig Root - yard; Mybdx atid . ialitsf,' can f leavit•tls'Usme, •Whito, at thr abwise nttptlonko Vrith2 dkoctunla how, they wish p r iptred , * hiecustomers can order - tho stocla /VOW tabs ii?epareri4rdia the Woirof The Tide! atikaai, . whidh.wjil.ba , dpne and left at Ple4lllloseajliguli r:e. Itattiud'aistitiele_ruttirliwo o i ta pd r u i s okok thoretbr, at the abateltates.lll4 o 44Ait 1 LYQN unmetEßSiza tt • MaaeaseC . Lebanon costa* May-19,185R -` ••••,. • GREAT. JIMAINS AT Ng) 44 ReAfinlll GS. 11 M, rra Sto at nz undersi of gned, having p staPO . 1 .6 1 V:011 of Jarron f:1-• Itlialtarti=" of tin, mime 96808486 . t 4 ilefetteokiliraitptisi crukern. 7 , • • sAcioa kraristjkheda v rai t tAti pointed asS ,thot tft sad rfttt, buainor ptot S ort theat. LebaKENAI" KamLebanon,lStny 26, 1869. • .; wAnD; oup4o-Aii nooktwo .IN • : STRAW GOODS, Not. 103, 105 and 107 Noss Stamm &ram; ir S are now readying oar SPRING STOOK. which VV will annpriael, large 1 4.4 4 100" 6 savlrtz oo2 4.4 all kinds of . • STRAW A 10) VACE GoODS: Our Stuck of FLOWERS will be . bnuenally large this - SPBPoll, and we would iniltilrlionr special attention-to ` that department. Please call end examine them before making your punt' Rees. , , 4 * • • • • • • 10are, i • • ••• • • itkisegZl*44.3ls "Cs46-4:•*;.ond. St. ~ . • • 1860. spying- Stock' Now Open. • 51.41 i of:SULKS, . . .- -Full Stock..of SITANLS. Full Stock of DRESS. GOODS, • . • Full S tuck 0, 0 DS, - • • .Full Stock of tIOTTON GOODS, .Full Stock ofI3VADR, GOODS,' 4 - • Full StoCk of WHITS:GOODS, • Full Stock - op LAU' GOODS, . , Now Materinie for DIATERS,... • tile Novelties in•BNOH•GOODS, tte, EYBE i-r...osbm.L. • •• •• Fonrtb & Arch 9ta;PIULADELPIEEk. - N. B.—BTOKEFCEBPERS, J tbay at all times find dont Bargains, Daily from Naw York'and Fbiladelpbia /cup; TIONB. F. B.—BLACK Snaltf, S'KeiFfiFes, decidedly Cheap. " Feb. 29, 1860.-3 m; , ^ 73. • • tEligfOti • Stove, •• IifANUFACT9U,i. In Market street, nex,t door to She Le ODDisliti'. - rtzit l can bo Lad•the largest and elleidttment . VV " or.cooKrNo ST(iVF.Wei - earriVfferal 'the: lubltc: Comprising the following _varieties :—Ro`yal Cook, 4 ilitArd Air Tiknt, 4 Phi's,Thii-Milas, nll.,me Man utheiured Stove, 3 nizes,'Eatendedaddimkox for Wood 'and Coal, Royal Cook. 3 sizes, Prtd?lii Tidlk,er, Different sizes, Fanny Forrester, 5 sizes. All the above Cooking Stoves, aro w ted to peke, Roast, 8011, or do anytlang in or on the that-May be &wired: also, &Large assortment of j r, Weal and Barroom Sbatee, which will be sold cli" fox, 'Ckish or approyed:QiediS. .Also the largest aesoi ent"and beet, TIN -AND' SHEET IRO :WARE ever offered to the public which will bo Id Wholesale or Retail. • The largest assortment:and best mad and heaviest Coal Buckets, to be found in Lebanon:a the Stove' and .Tin Ware Manufactory of JAMI S' N-iROOBitS: V.L. Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing 4!`" all kinds at tended to at short clothe and on reasonable terms. , . All work warranted. . . J. \. It.. beiog.n pract teat Workman in taii Bile of bu• slum. attends to hie work perky:many. . Lebanon, Sept. 21, 1669. .•• CYR tHirklpi ll!cretin I Tailor hag Establishmettl"' ..(GATE LANCASTER..)z.!4 r':, I\tAXTdoor'to HENRY a- STINE'S STOIIN,AOumber• 711 lend street„ Lebanon, Pa. 7,7 el.*: I would respectfully announce to the.ettisettref Leb anon, and snrrontding vicinity, that Vltava .Nateived and 'opened •a NEW AND SPLENID. STOOK OF FRENCH CLOTHS. BLACK DOE SKINS; 'Fancy Coast. mores, Silk aid, Margolies Veetings, Knob for Fashiona ble fetidness Ccattscee.,4e.., of the latest Importations . , all of which will made toorderat the shortest - notice, and prices to suit the times. From thk void which has been bore, of, a thorough proctical tallor;rfeereatisfied through my lang - experience in business, Artistic skill, and well known reputation as a Scientific Cutter; that I can compete with the first Mercbapt Taitoring estab liehmenta in the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of a discerning public, and a :Acto attention to business, I ho.. to Moot with success. • - O'ROURK, War. Don't forgot the Place next to lienry &Stine e Store, Otunberland street. Lebanon, April 20,1859. • ..• , .stmumee's . . "NOTICE hereby given that Jacpb Wellia;„and ..111 ry hte wlfe,.of Bethel township, , libletisew county, Pa., did, by a Voluntary Deed of Asefgnmeitt, , make over And transfer to the undersigned of : _the and county afetegaid, all their property and effects for the benefit of their creditors. All porous, therefore, 111- 'debtscl..as well As those having claltnA..aregequested .to present them to DAV/DV. Litllil424. Mara 7, 1800. J. S. BLAIR :•••;- - - SINGERLSIBEWING •-• All kinds of Sewing . Maabintm ruanu&Zbrail _ :I . :anger, at .pricus ranging from $.15 to = IOO. •Alitablua pH, Needles, d:6. kept canstautl y nu baud. • Lebanon Oct. 12th 1859. . • -811t4tieitt Collegiate Ifitiatitute .-- :roitesioion, Lebanon c6.,"10id; • irrnz,,t v a 4 e linishr.i. the Suininii. Ytirin will Iforiglay. 4 th of April: • Malerran4 Fe. , te mples of the ago of yeari, and upwards, will 'Jain . - 7istrticted by a competent board tcuhers. Pupils from *broad will board- with the Principal. For-circulars ,i;fintainieig particulars; address any me of the eubscrib inc. • JOUN; BRUNNER, Esq.. Prue't of the Board. " 1 / I .INRY J. MEI LY; Secretary. • I. IL RUPP, Principal. Jonestowm, Fob. 10, 18-9. • Lebanon Female B.enainary: r .E . IOIITH SFASTON.:.O4" the -'Lebanon Female .1 . Seminary" cotninemietiparthe.tet liar Of . February, 1660.. undor.the superrifilon,Or'/lODF,STE D6CA3III, who hue assiociated Mix* JABS MOORS, a Graduate o f t he School, /VIE. who is not only well quolitlezt - but has also bed conidd ! era hie experience as a.S.schjpti • •• - Air: .lira. TYPZhiii II I " earls' to the Sewingl* pertinent. For furtherfirlieVitm..inquire for Okuda= .Lobilapp, , Teb..Bo,,B6o. •: 4 ' ••• BUBings§ Etp.s • - • :GEORGE.IIIV.VLIiV • • A TORN AVLAW.,--.:Clinoto with lam . Huta, Bag., Lihasoaaa. • ,[l4thati4n, May ;4.149. -•- • =I ' '• •JIR A.T A vv AS lilOlOV ED his ofilee'thlli:Riblintre bow build i p ;IR& ksecouct story, at.thral.l7,), two . doors oast of his proseut total:ion". VsibantrisMirch 2, 1859.-Iy. • • . Wm..NL:iOER , • ALITOIMI,iT.A7LAW, Mee Welout street, opposite the oourt Illtiuee;tlete*biieepted by Amos It. Bougittee, Esq. . . !day 11, 1359, --- J. 111....1101W - MLAN, TTORNEV-aIt.LANT„Iitia'AEVOVED, his office oz Fnu A's...New - 89011u gAsiiiend story;) Cumberland starlet, Lebunou:'.Pa. " . • • Lelzabon. April 0, 1800. cosiursiol3 migtpßANTg, Nne.236'Northligilwart Avet thh'MS North Water Pea, . Liberal Cub giairibijos made 03 FLOUR, 7.IiIi3IEBT; • • • ke Sept. 21, 1869.-Iy. EAGLE - 'HOTEL ) ; LEBANON, PA. ri t subscriber mielMs:to raisins rbis old fries."4a and 1 the publltgenendly, that he bae • Apin taken the above welthno. n.llooee , xe Jn much pleased to accommodate all wbo tuiPiVcor with a call. L o os nos. — Corner.Onnilsecland and Dlarket streets- ilat-Oninibuesee titnnifik in' connexion with the Rail Road Trains. 11. BIRGIUST. • Lebanonil l itT:loi4lBsl3.7 •• -• ..• • _lChAylifltEC~'l Thenr . gfmaierry piid . abeebnit street; Lebasson:alr litkinirlerusule OF , . 41AEIT AND WNPITORT UtOil . 'RAILINGS • Veiandas. Balconiet,ftifilfeikbd*rb yate:(34„;'3„01,,a..c.; Sc., which he Zfferile gristlE•ve iwcesAijititatat lownr.pricee tbefethe*ne MA be ob. fftif Jr. `, „ ORKIN Ilifspo , Of.eieeple. WilPikilAleeimitlfgept on bat* . A.ogitel. SS. 1.858.-tf: *"*"." • =ill ------1,4FA•K8.178 • 8R0... . 'Gas Frirtkii, 4 .f. • 'UTALITUT STRZET, next door to A.. _811114(11 Office, yy LEBANON;"Ib4L. •• . VlB6O. Ji;"cob StptiV '`... .1 , (Late of,-the t.fitm of Th ompson k..Stikuu,) : Alan doors south of Striclder's Mitt, Lebanon. "IDESPECMIKULLY;infoons the public that Ise:contin jlt, nes LIOUSS'And SIGN PAINTING ling. PAPER HANGING, and by strict attention to bnsiueseltopes to lelloetrd a liberelsbaneof patronage. . Gram Irons town end coupttipromitfy tl•tot.g... • : . [Lebanon, bet., (~ 109. --A • - .Eip lifompsovi v • . .6- • • *...(Late of ICII I I3I, 0 Thompedn & Stood.) geet: iqnstre, iione; of WoUt;Xeibeatin, FM. kabinet thepubikkldif lie= 61ntio ente 'HnOSH ',and' eleiN PAINTING and PAPIfR' ti AKITA, Wel 2tittibt attention Igueitleis hopes to mole& tr libetil reliff lintronagetv •b' k nitt . ' it)idiiii:froi3l On stickimnity.o4ißgy attended t*Vi*tpeeJer i , 04_,,:. - - - •. ; sait.inx ittAlti,". • _,•-• • Coll . :Towers Workiii= ; - . 717 4; - beiniku,,,,Pa. with db"*teL','antirsLlP ed teidtPktttl'ot stUni- IA states. Address • & P. L. Feb.. 15,1886: WETITER , : . eAoon, kka. EMS Carpets and ou Cloths.. , _ - jr mvpriff-tbb mtentionor R.,..keep........d Me l': .411anta t r Y "w SPring StYlea °f • C f lA dr r urabill t t l y !Toni - the tit t: ootabrated mann.racture.", for dui twAutifta ~, ~.._„ • , e ._.. . . , e ____,...........,..._. _ c_of "do lora el:Al. : design, (=not Do . !!_ilr_. ..„ ..„,,,,....., Di _ II nieherY , liteittevai. English Bruasola Carpets at ftl el Et it Z 4 ., 7 1 -z;;; : .. - a, VIM iiitilleigliaatt rieeedtfullY informetile il'e' s ' -ItalVdpunr-loree",-24Malatia 14.1 brr. 50, . 62" ; 75 "15 ' . Ab°s ' . 7,:fjet,iiioovieudedtaciatorbbm:Lwiereßeid;ketrryderi.:ltaittrooh_ ,_ a 6e p n etail a ci b a ll u o t ita_ t e t e : t ut t a t, e ruot ti d L : bi tt i me t na l ud e ttn....„ l a h : n a ti d e . luigwi arr a. 0 a x p 0 t; 8 . w i t w 'r ' i 4 °8 SHADES D . ()/ B r c L C r a k r r e a li t t i ' ng a , t "v W it t n Yir red li . 8 'a 1 1 1 . d' i t ;..-' non, wow° white Clanton Mattlngs, pLEINNatI lAOIMIL•di. IE3B. n.4°. facmuict,V..gle;'and" hotweitin lrkinclfr. - i 508 N. 2d s treet, 4 donvaabova Nubia, Weetaidia: Bri4kek keep forsal: good o f btuginTrV Zoanikhele'‘hilgofilaill a o l r a tlo s Bf6 Se i t 844 ng off th ru:e mfr iiti n r?Ster ri o.t u e G itrottt aide l a mertfa n ,etieet'.P P hil n , Ti a -' public is solicited. C TRITS R. SNAVELY. , one to removing to the S. E. corner of Bth and Sleepy, Lebanon, February 8,1880. Garden ate. March 7,1880.-41. m. It" os TITIVs STUMACH BITTg.RS'i The proprietors and inanu.fiteturiirs of BOB `VETTER'S. CELEtiI-ATftp. texcluat -T.ERS can appeal - with perfect-ootaidence to Physicians and cititentiVaierallyof-the Pnited States, becauStAliitartibithas attained; iepu ...tat ion heretofede_finkheitin;•' A few hats upon this point wilt- apettit'niere powerfully than • volumes of 13are-asVeitolslllBll)l47°r'ing puffery: The consurdption of .Irostetter's Stomach Bit "tors for the laat t yilitath ' /Inmed - to over a half million bottles, aud,„ktoltfritik:Manifest steady- Ilieranae =Alines pas 4 49 9 cvlaiad4 l44 -4..!ng the coming year the •ccnusittrip!itin rill reach near one million bottles. •Thia.uninetife amount could never h vc bocn •soldltitiofor thp.rare , - .uTcdicinal properties contained.iii thc .tion; s and the sanction of the Most premixes* . physiCians •in those sections of. - the cbnutry . - where the article is best knovrti, who 7nOt.'eltly.„ ::aecorlamend the Bitters to their patients, but tre sirdilYtit alrthees to give teutimonials t 9 it k :; • efticaeyin all cases of stomachio derangements , • apd the „diseases reiniting . therefrom. • • This is,nOta tepiPirritiriaptdi.rity, - obtaintA. -, "by isithaordinarj-efferts in the *ay of;trit„,',.., Peting quiditlts - of - ,the:Bittera, but weeW' • . I •tnitimtiffdll'of itivaluableritadieine, destined bubo at vuiluring_aa time Hostetter's Storiliadll :Bitters , have proved! rteollir where fever . Yin* agu acid vajrious 'iztLer • COthpliiiitts 3 , bark • cbunted thotr..vietinus/ 4-1 :1 3i4 ,0113,1 p plate confidently ;i9litiere are gatettp.iti - curafot o the DyspePsiti.antlllOto -ItsealussOsltto the,preprictors a source of in alloyedalesanre. It removes all morbid matter' from the aqinagli,A*44es -tho blood, - and imp ar t s Tr nairavitaility;to the nervous system, giving it, that • tone and-energy indispeimable ' • -.for the'restoration otheilthi It operates upon the stnapich, liver, and other digestive organs, • mildly ,but soon restores' them to aeondition essential bathe hordilly discharge torlie.finctions of nature: Elderly perionti may use the littisialtialY as per directions on the. bottle, and the.); willfnid • in it a stimulantpe a millitrly iidapted to comfort declining years; as-it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowel's, excellent - tuis tonic, - and rejuvenating generally. We haye'thoOrvi deuce of thousands of. aged men and women who haie experienced the benefit of usittethia , preparation while anffering . from stomach de.: rangern enta and . general debility; actiiiinniter the adviceof physicians; they have abantroneef: • all deleteribus - drugs and fairly tested . • - merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex.- There are certain psi:Una:When ' ' their cares are:so harassing that nittuyof,tbenr, sink under the trial. The relatjcin of mother and child' is so absorbingly tendir,"At the':„. niother,'estlicially if she-be „young, is. • optrtn 'forget her:own health in her"extreme anxiety for her infant. Should. the periodef 'maternity, arrive during the summer season, the srear:of_ body andmind is generally aggravated..lfete, : . thee, is a-necessity for a stimulant:to romps , rate'the energies of the system; and enable the, mother to bear up under her exhausting trials - and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene= rally prefer the Bitters to •all tors :that--receive - theendorsemetit, of physi eitinsi.:booause it is. agreeable td - flio taste as well certain' to give ap,erniauesifease =of bbdily itkcilith; All those persons, to wiituniespikvi k igritita-' larlY....referred above,_ to "wiltrinutfores , s from fever and ague, causedVAtiallifin! Ontrrhas'il • - dysentery, indigestion, lossret- ! appidite, all diseases or derangements of Elie stomatifivo,.; superannuated invalids, perfume •Ortistdentarya Occupation, and nursing moth - ers, . their own physical welfare by givingl,tolies totterls Celebrated Stomach-Bitters triaL s . Wo caution; this public agOnitil l liebig3gijr4f.rthymang imitations or Countar :Hiliariscrtnt's•ter.LLElßATED . . FeroWaon BiTszus, Ind,.seis that teat:tad, haa the words , f Dr. J. Hostetteei Si:omph ratters" , on on the 'side of. the ' bottle,.andiStaMild • on the metallic cap isee4ml:thir-Cirk; and obserre that our autogrnphidgliftireill oktli Proparod'andliolii tyII:OSIYOTT.E.ft& EIBLITH, Pittuburgh,„Ws. i ..suld..,e94flst (druggists, grcu &Aral ..4eSsu "rIWW.," throughout thetfulte4 Stestes;•Bsoirth - Amu- s rids, end Gersuliu.7. By Dr. Geo. Rosa, D. S. Reber.J. Lemberger, Leba non ;. J. C. Seltzer, Fredericksburg ; 11. Dieser k Bro., Aauville; Martin Early, Palmyra. . , . . • • RABsR,s, s. Whokitale and Retail Drug Store , 1954.1iein Removed to hie New 'Badding: on Camakes., land Street; opposite the -Beep . • . • Lebanon, - Pe. . • • • mum anbeertber respectfollyennourice soqualiss.:;!: 1. tenses and the public In genera!, l at be -Ilea ton s e z; adnitly ou hand &largo stdcic.of . UG t, r• * IPE N FIIMEEt t i ktf., MEDICINES, pAiNitry-(2t. CHEMICALS, •'prEtSTHEE,HeA'..; • VARNISHES, ; I'HREENT.tUIIq" GLARS:WARE,*--q BRUSHES, HAIR-OILSi .• ' - . 7 EXTRAC'DS, Burnitit Fluid;Burgical 'Sdapg, gars. Tobacco, tic: " AltlOSTiariety of Raney Aithdel tols nu merons to mention, whiVli - olfera at - los?' warrants the ittiVitles;"ef - tht ;articles as -reprtiantiteitmc':" Purchasers will fdeasp Fethemlidr,thia t and examine the (militias and pile% ot•his dtlodis , en:' • where. 41r-Physiciane .prmicripliotui and family recF pas carefully" cOmpOuncied,* at hours,:of 'the Day" or ' night, by calling at the' Ding Store; oppoalte - the wit • • Buildings. • - - On'Bundays - the Store will bo opened for the 0601 , pounding of preacriptiotis between the Rows of T : 10 o'clock, A. M., 1 2and.1,.and 4 end 5 P.M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857: • DAVID S. • BOA#DING:- SCIE[O.OL:; - TILE NYNT . StedSII),OF THE i)A4HyIeACHHARTw O - : ri NG sctloo'r,,obr mideff.Ailddirosul'wfti•ob moues on Om. Flltk,°l7 310194X.Ri ARMIC . tinuo twelve weeks,' • • co ' . Tuts Instituti on Ill,oolP,lnsa iftion ofteri3 desirable Xdvaptaxes to etudefite'w, 0 wish td'ac- ' quire a thorough English edneatiott ol•fo itieparethem; selves for achni4ssion • In any elate Conega.' A 'sepia , rate No - anal Department iioniteltial with the School, affg opportunities to Teaehers-.hO 'leaks • a thorough knowledge of,ttiti',Cganta*hool branches and the Art of Teaching. . Special attention will bo given to" this departmer4.. 7Stotlerscboole will be taught by - the Student!' ander the; supervi fci sibh ono or more of the Teachers. - ittaittlation isdelightfulatel healthy, -4yeitig within one fourth of, a mile of Hie Lebaimt Valley Railroadon t Turupike Ilteditm from LOitztan. • to Harrisburg, 10 miles from tho format 'add miles the lattitctihrco. . 4 Termi qinarter, commori branch. 011 ineindidd Bottrdinii, Tiiititinel and Ligtms, V3B 00.:" Latin, Greek, Oennan and ,Efigher Bfathematiee $2 'OO eark' For further lefinixiatkin : apply !to the Principal iittil,Proprietor, y. ,B, WITNEE, 80AltIttF2INIITRP"-- sr R.I3CTION : ' - RZTER ITMER, lEWIN, A M. ' • '3IATID -• • 4- 1A . . • 0. 'BECK', Teacher of liristratolitallEsteta.' 46f - Inetroc4iong will be glean, tin aid Plenoi r itei on • - • - - Peliuyeet,,,Lebanon Connty,Peb'y 15.1880-0, . . . . . TO:O9. I 4LEbTORS, s ATTA TAX PAYERS. .... .• - ',4,lVOilee ' • -. .1 friss CiAlictO - re ISttbEdifferorit toirnablpa and Ward* 1. wh6 have notes yet,made settlement are herebY , notided ,to 4.peit at ' he Oornintssioners' Office, on ltent da 2d day, ete y. re; Apra next, and settle tbefr,Dnilt rates for the year 1859,'1ni we have determinedthht•the hust - yeaf taxes, mu s t be paid, havin_isocie hefvniaj..,. ;Dents to meet csi said day, and the taxea mit! :11% l d; .. , •MICELEL OBININOBB, s : .. fb: S ,s : , , . '. .DAVID - BOIAINGBIt t -' • ' •" ' 9/. , ' • • .:EtrhlON BOLTZ, ' Atisti,siem . Attest—OrausE3ll% Oleilt ••‘ • - ' doeht.!-• " '^ " •-•.-• - -7 , ::-Z., } • 400 , 'Persious ba‘ing, unikeated ',land Mimi: erhlch are not paid, are reepeeffellpregigetecl -63.,4ialVat the Cow Missioners' °Mee and- settle the:iiimoi limmediatelY, or 'they will be adveitleed and : Cold, thislieing thsiyear f9r theosale o f Unseated Lands, , t. . .... - • 0611EI'D ti:IOIt4INEIVIrr &fiver. e'?-le February 8;1860; . 1 ..- - .. , ..;.T. •-.', , . BAtit TO VIM OLD' pLkoz r. '' irjaGEit • Ar44.IO:EIL . A.NRy EARTsTAN Brewer. nowa ban robiovied.lbs L A J IMI;BIEIVALW(Di to the WE. ',and handeeme le LARD ego. Ina" , -,,, m, of:Mr. Arnold, in Cam stroot,..weet.or.tbe Plank Rowl, where he will be .P/eknfed t 4 '.% nen / 1 3 13- cild - fijenilit and the ublis Puffi n ? , SweHier.gliesee, Ml's" nerr ,Z whO iettalS.krilterati., His BMA - is a hie own Aura 110eferY. Lobanoe. Jaa- / . 18 . 59 * -tr . t 1.1