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DfiiOmtatSlO PRVICIPLIS rc ti£ TO MEAD, W 2 OUSE
To FOLLOW."
int. IL =OLIN, Editor and Proprietor.
LEIiANO.K. 13A.
wilDttgaDAY, APiILL 4, 1860.
a • PRESIDENT IN'lB6O
.1 i C. BRECKINRIDGE,
'Or ILENTuggio. '
talibSsitS Wake teettrion of th Charlaston Democratlo
• &atonal Convention.)
FOR GOVERNOR,
HENRY D. FOSTER,
OF IA ESTAIORELAND
PRESIDENTIAL ELEOTORS.
ZkotorS at barge.
Qzo. u. Km.
/Neon: •
to, 3.. ReArlow
-16. George D. Jackson
16. AM.
17. J. B. Danner: '
18. J. R. Crawford. •
lik H. N. Lee.
20. J. B. Howell.
21. N. P. Fetterman.
22.:6amuel ttla.qsdll.
23. William
_P.M
B. D. ladintro.
25. 1390 0 $ Ohar.±.
District
-1. Ired•rick Sarver. I
T 2, Win. C. Patterson.
3,-Jos. Ctrookott.
, 6. J Q. Brenner. _
5. J.W. Jacoby.
6. Charles Kelly.
t. a P. Atslat
ZL Darl6,l3eholL
94 J. i.-ttglthaer.
10. 9. 13. Barber.
11 T. 11. , ` siker:
It O. S. Winchester.
13. Joseph Lanbaoh.
. "Is gaelaricbgly fact that a respectable loan,
*ow-o•days, hesttites loos before he w 'Weeniest
to go to either branoh of • the legieletaiie fr aliesisk
gee. st
-Yes, but why Is it, that the charac
ter of "the 'Legislature is such only
*hen t4o Courier's political friencle
are in the ascendencyl The people,
. , .
of all pnr!, were so thegustecl*ith
the oppositien—Lagislature of 1855,
that they . ..rose in their might and
hhrled :power,, *twee
of theiF brought
about by . 'corrupt influences. We
need only rfer to . the Jag - Law, ' the
increment . enlary of l,ke . mknnbore;
and the*, indiscriminate.: granting. of
.iftink -and Ineuraane t ,Vhartere, by
which latter both •the :Banking .and
oinearancv Waimea:were no much
Jared that naither'trierity ‘ oftecoil
froin.tbei ‘arecio.
Now thly ,4rfo . agitiii.hi.powfor with
out a .chixtkz ,Aktik _bills are passed,
114ttaecl:by. , the Governor,"and re-phtle
14d:by. $ tivcrltliirdi•vdte. 4 . - Otherrbills
• 41.4 forced 4'1.0014 - and according to
.
the br,oo asseytion of 44 Courier, by
oftlnoney,..and so openly
:ilibat ai~ospeetable man hesitates long
before he 4 aapepts a seat in either
bianoh7 •AbErOppositiori have said
some hard things of the Democrats,
but nothing can be said with a show
of or'ri donee that, - 001‘111 - .' whitti they
are obliged y) admit and'eondecan in
their olvn friends.
kt does not happen, havaier, that
' ; the opposition. have just been unfor-
innate in the .selection of Unit- men
for the present letislature. The' evil
is ',constitutional with,..them. They
:hav,a no principles to eolltend for, and,
consequently, like children, they must,
be at something, eo they take to
"spoils." Their whole history proves
this. 'Whenever in power they dis
grabed and betrayed their constan
t , ants. Look at their National Legis
lation. under: the administration of
President Tyler, when they enacted
Bitykrupt;Nat!onal Bank and. High
: . 2ariff Uwe, an this oemnexion we
. - rivill-Qbaerva t ia.e-parenthesis that. the
tetiff. then enacted came very
nifar hispoeeriehing the country, and
``'that thu:Thoh times were not until: af
tXe .paiiage of the Democratic
larit of 1.84,6. Mr. Kil linger in: his
recent 81)0994 ingongross, errpneous
g,ayeAfielforag the benefit : of the
latteflsy one that reads can re
m ember the disgracefulacts—Gulph i n
and otherytae—thAtranspired under
the oppopitAgnidministration of Pres
ident:TaYlor: 11;"the'34th Congress
we'flnd &sin again' in power in the
lower branch,. and quarreling, two
months over the spoils before they or
ganize; and in the kith Congress,
(the present,) the elute scenes precise
ly were enacted.; To know the his
tory of theokairlilOn — party in power
is to abhor, it, and hence we are q- ‘not
surpsised to find its own organs,...for
the sake Of a show of consistency,
condenin, not only the sale of the
;Public Works swindle, but their acts
iof legislation in general.
• , ,
THE` PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE,
The partizan majority in the law&
trouse .ef ongress, received a "dig.
under the fifth rib," last week, which
knooked.the breath out of them fur
.the time being. Such men as Co
wode, of. Pennsylvania, made a step
40)0e:their natural level whirt-they ,
yap° .sleeted to Congress; • and
"spanking," as the one administered .
by the.President,.is just aiiiciffesear . Y
,lo .themsislt.: is to ohiidren. instead
ta,ittenitoting to. drag tkte
db*n to theiro*n degredation they
Abould Pcfirer 'strive. to raise them
selves. %The President's reply to
their.uneonetitiironal
. ,
ed proceeding, it is hoped,rth bring
•*".tbein.tci2their senses, so . ..that they
siill , :norihrooeed with theliablic bu
einese—in other words' rnitteirtheir
9 . 4lll:l ' ilikiiMs nth leave•thesent
'attend . .tt his. If the Presidint doee ,
-iiit:iiii4n t ttherils." . . 7 sypo, intact Out'
1y iCs7ditiosisSitatkur.,4",,puniill
via : filicaliVa - ohlYficftlia'd" not by al.
imparts Star Chamber procedure, It
~
ed by the ilouse.ol Representatives?" Mr. John .
Covotie, a mpresen tat's:if - from PennsYlvah int la
the accuser of the President, Instead of follow
ing the wise precedents of former times, and es
pecielly that -lri_the ease of' Judge Peek, and re
luring the eccuiatioh to the 'Mating:Ma's:ln the
Judiciary, the House ha l . =deftly aocuser .pee
of my judges.
To make the accuser the judge is a violition of
the principles of universal justice and is eon
dimned by thrfirenticarer altaivilizednatilifil:
Every freeman must revolt at such a spectacle..-- 1
I am to appear before Mr. Covodet either person
ally:et' b,y a Anbstitute,,tplero t as-eaamine the..wit s , 1
ceases which' he may p roduce; before, himself, ffi
sustairi his'own aoeueations againet me, and per
haps even this poor bolsn maylbe denied to'the
President. ...:; :..
And'erhat is
,the nature, of the, i nv e s ti gat io negn ,
which "his resolution proposes th:inetituter - lila 1
as vagee'and general its the Reel& language-af-
fords words in which to make it. ; ThofOommittee
is to inquire, net_. into any specic charge or
charges, butwhether this President has, by "mo,n.
'ay, patronage or other-improper- ineanii, sought
to influence",-not the motion, of.anlAndividurd
member, or members of Congress, but "the action
(of the entire body) of Congress"itself,' or" any
Committee thereof."'• The President Mighv have
bad pouregiimmering of the nature of -the offence
to be investigated - had his .accuser pointed to the
act or acts'oeooegreas which he sought to pass
or defeat by the employment of - "mousy, patron
age or-other improper
,ineans.' - Bat thq.accit so
grin is bound by no such limits. It extonda to
the whole - Circle of legislation ; to the interfer
ence "for or against -the -pasiage of May law' ap
pertaining to the:rights.;_of any. State' . or Terri
tory." .
Afirtirhat iavedoei not apPerte,n to the rights
of some State or Territory? • And, *bat- lan or
laws 'Rai the ' Presideriofailed-to. execute ? These
might easily have been, pointed . oat had any such
existed; " Had Mr. Lawless "asked an inquiry to
. , ,
he made'by the House whether Judge Peck, in
general terms, had not violatedzhis judicial du
ties without the speoification of any particular
act, l l do net 'believe there Wo uld-havehheen abie
gle vote in that body in favor of the ingnifY.—
Since the time of the Star Chamber and of-Gen
eral Warrante, there ,has bean no such , proceeding
inEngland. The llouie - of Re presentatives, the
high impeaChing'nower. of the colintry. Without
consenting to hear a Word of explanation,' have
endorsed this accusation against. the -Presitient,
and made it their own het. They even refused to
permit a'atembei'icilnilirire of the President's ac:
euser what where the specific charges against him.
MESSAGE or Tito romoz-irj !. ,' . .^Tk23 in this .poltliminaty accusation ef.„"high
• To , the .11:ouse.of .liepreeentati,ve 7::--A:ffer a'. d e., crimes end mislempanclePtigar et a ti e t em
.ordate
branch of the tievernment,nn er t e dupeach -,
,
lay which-hap afforded me ample time;for reties- leg poiver, the-ffouserefUsed to hear a'shildestag
tion, and after meet:Land careful.'4lll34sration, I
,getation even in regard. to the correct mode of pro ,
find myself constrained by, an imperious sensed' ceeding; but, without a moment's delay, passed'
duly as a co-ordinate branch of the Federal; Gov- the accusatory resolutions under the preissure of
eminent, to; protest against thefitistitwo clauses :the pi-Ohms - question. , .. :-..: . • .. :
of the first reseiation,--adepted hytho House-of In the institution of-a prosecution for.any of.
Representatives on.the Oth inat„andpublished in fence against the, most:; humble pitizen—and I
the eengkeelionai 'Globe 'en the iimplibilitig day, elnim'for myself no giveiter righ . 4 than he enjoys
These clauses are in-the folloWitie wefits: , •,' —the ContititutionoVtlitrtinited -Rtittee,:and "of
Resolved,- That a committeeof-live nnembtrrs the several States, reeetrethat he. yhould be., in
be tit pointed by the Speaker, for the pusppee: foymed, in,the very beginning, of 'the nature and
ersty of itilreistigating whether the Presidentef cause of the Itemisation against hith, in order to
Mr I United States; or any other of the -prepare for his defence. There are other princi.
Government, !mai-by moneyt.patretrage, or. other liles Which ;,I might-enumerate, .not less sacred,
imProper, means, sought to influence the action preeenting an impenetrable shield to. protect eve-
Of.:Cengress;.er . any Conimittee thereof, for or ry eitizerrialsely`atirged with a erithinaltiffenee.
against thennissage of any low-appertaining to These hero been violated in the prosecution -in
the•rights of State orTerritory ;iand,•second, stituted by the llonsetof Representatives against
• also to investigate whether,any officer orhalfteere the Executive bfaneh'of the government. ,Shall
of-Us : Wedein ment - - have, by - 'initebinatien. or the President alone he,,deprived of:tfie pretectiOn
otherwise, prevented on defeated, oeditempteci to Of-thole greatprtheiPles Which Prerail- in livery
prevent or, defeat, the -eneeetionmf - any taw -or fand;wheren ray of:liberty penetrates the gloom
lime now open the statue book, and,whether the of despotism? ,Shall the Executive alert-beide
:President has failellor refused 'to :eiimpeltbe priVed of rights which all his 'renew. 'citizens en.
exeention of any law thereof. ' '-`; - - ' '
_"' jity ? ' The wholifP tfi
rotheeng against iiittiluitifies
'
I confine Myself _exclusively to ' these two =the fears of tl,:tosevrlse. and great, men who, bee
branches of the resolution, because the portions fore the, Censtitution , was adopted by the States,
of it which follow relate to alleged abases in the apprehended that tbe,, tendency of
_the
.Gnvern.
post offices, navy yards, public buildings; and merit was to thenggrentlizement of the Legiele
other- public works of the United &Ibid.'. In tive at the expense of the. Executive anthindleial
such cases inquiries are highlypropenite them- • departments. • , -, , .--•
sailies, and • belong, `equally , to the • Senate and ,I again decl4re, emphatically, that Intake this
'Sense, as incident to theirlegislati4dutiee, protest for do feritsen personal to-myself, and Ido
and. being necessary to enable theui to - discover i it with perfeettrespeei or thejloliseor - Repreiett•
and pro-'vide-appropriate legislative Mate dial Rif tiltll , lBo l il`WiliCh. Ihad - the honor of serving as a
any abuse& ith fah may he-aseertained. Although member fur five sucoessivB tenths , I have tired
the terms of the latter pertikof the:risolation long in this goodly land, and have enjoyed' all
are =extremely vague and genera l (, yet -to sole the driees and' honora which . my oeciiitty &mid'
PurPries , in advertingte their at the presonthao bestow. --vAinitinli:the -political storms thieugh
mark the broad lino of distinction .betweauthe which Phavepaseed, the present is the first at.
liceiniaterand Ahe remedial charges of this - Ms- tempt which has.over been made to my knowl,
oluVon. The House of limpresentatiree Iciness edge, to 4.4 sail my personal er ;Mein! - integrity,
no power under the Constitution over the first' or . and-thie thrthe tithe- is appteechirig'When I-shall
lemma:eq. pottioo, of, the resolution, Oxeepras voluntarily retire:from til e service :ef My: cubit- ,
an' iraticaiiiiing body; ' whilst dver the Vast, :in try. I feelproudlicenso ins that there isno pub
common "with thei%Senater.fheir. authority as a lie act of my' Life et inh " ill - nof bearthe'strielest
legislative body is fully and- cheerfully admitted. sertitihy. 'I defy all investigation Nothing but
.It is solely in rAerenest_tcy:tbe 4rst.ar.liusplaph- the basests.perjury cart. ehlly My • good. battle. . I
lug pitmen theSPl:Propestithike a
naltier observe- do not Tear even this, because I cherish an hum -
, , ...
tions. - . • hie con fi dence that the gracions Being who has
- ExcepViri this single. calm 'the Constilutionitas .hitherto*defended' end' proteetdd me' against the
invested the House of ; Representatives with no' shafts of:falsehood eed malice, wilinot desert me
poier, no`jeriadihtion, - no : enpromacy whatever ; now, when I haie beeeme old and grey-headed. 1
over the President: In all ether respeoti'lie is l'l can declare before God and my; eciiiiti,y,,,that
quite 118 independent of them as they ate of him; no human being,' with an 'exception ie4reedy .
As a on-ordinate branch °nate Government he isl
worthy of notice , had et any period:oftnytlite dhr
their equal. Indeed, he Id the' only direct repro- .ed to approach me with a corrupt or dishonorable.
Witte oh 'earth' of the psiotili•of all and each of proposition, and,, until the recent 'ilivelopmen'ts,
the sovereign States. - ' TO: them, and thein4lone, i it badlneveifentei'ed into:' my ihfigithitio d that,
is he, reeponsible, whilst,aeting within thespherel- ney persen,oVers4n the sterimof -:eiadgeintedato.,
of his "constitutional 'duty', and not in any man. litteal excitement, weel&eitarge me. - 7 in teeniest'
nor fa the Reuse ofltenrieeiltativeS. ` The pee= remote degreet,iiith tiOing mailes'itelf 4.plAilisij
pie lutiestisqught prointrtto-invett hinfTwitirthe - tleitto4nPlettlitanibeing,', 'lltittjoimbiyheiveiser,
most honorable,. responsible, and digeifiesd,,oftee exclaim in the language of complaint,..emplOyed
in the world; and the iedividual, however un- by,my first ; - -endhgreatest..prodeoeaser; that "II
worthyi ;noir t heldiiiithis exalted position, will have been:abused? in ,such eidigertited and in
take earmso`fir as in hint lies, that their rights 'decent terms as meld scarcely be appliedlo'h-Ne
and prerogatives shall never be violated.= in his ro—to a notertoustdefaulter, or even to a cemmon
'person, but shall pose to his satuiessore,uninspair- pickpocket., `. . .. "
ed by -the adoption -
of. dangerousisreeedent. Ida,. therefare t Ter the reasen.s'-steled, and in
Ile will defepd'ithem 4<w:thee:last' extfebtity a- the-Mime of 'the people of the sevaiii States,' Sol
gainst any unaonstitutieol attempt, come' from: 'einnly Tiratestaigarnet , these proestedings or the_
what quarter it may, to abridge the oonstitution. Mouse of , Iteptesentatives--ibecassei they are; in
al rights of liti , -Elecutiriurned render him eub, violation ot the rights of a 06;ordlirate Ranee.'
eervient to any btithen-power o except theinselires. 'tire brinah hf the'Government; and stifiVers'ive
The peopleteave, not confined -the President:4e of its eenititutiodulindepandenee because-they
the exercise of riecutive ditties: , ' - . are cideulated to foter a band of interested
,par-
They have also conferred 1.3150. h iltin:An a large asites . and . informers,ever readY, for their 'own'
measure, legielature-diseretion.--No bill ban ()e- adrinetage do swear before ex-parte' committees
some. a lew withoithie apprdval- as a represent- to pretended private conversations Liemettaithe
t rig th e peop l e of Ibis Tip ii,e4 fitates;mnless it President-cud , thettmelves—incapable, from their
shall pass over his'iretyhYst majority:Oftwo:thirds nature, of being disproved, thus furnishing,ttia
of both-lionsbs. lii.this legislative capacity he tonal forlihriassjPghich; 'degrading' Milli-in . the,
might, in commortmith-the Senate and'llonse of eyes of the country e and eventeally, - . should. he
"Representativee,lesatutenn inquiry toescorzain. be a-weak er!.titnidituan, rendering him subservi
any facts which or:IOW& influencehie judgthent ,cent to improper ineuences; id : order
,to aVoideneli
in' pproving or vetoing neg . bill. This partici. 'pro s ec u tions altiffinnoyen'ess; hotniuga thei f tend
potion in the performance-of legislative duties te destrey`thathartnonious action for the coin
between co.ordinatqbranches of the Geverement, moo good -which ought to , be maintaleee v end
ought to inspire the "Conduct Mall of them in which 1 - sincerely desire to cherish between co
their 'relatiens'towarda midi , other'wlelatitual' ofillitatahmtnehes of the'Gnveintn'eat, eri
Governast; had fi nal--
ferbearance and respect. -At Joust,, each has a ty; because; if unresisted; they would establish a'
right to demand jesting from the other. The precoderft desgenottsland embarrassing to All ley
cause of complaint is that the constitutional successors,to Winitever political party they might
rights and -immunities. ofthe Executive have be attecherl.;
been violated .in the .Petenn of too President: . (Signed) . .' • JAMES BUCHANAN.
The trial of an inipeachroctit of the President Waslaingtom 28th of Mareh 1860 '
before the Senate. On 'changes preferred and pros.
muted ag,tiest bim hy -thealeußi of Represent
atives, would be an imposing "tentacle to the
Republicanism can be any more' de
graded than it is already, 'it need ote.
ly follow the lead a little while long
er of such ignorant fltnation - VO
vode, Blake of Ohio, ,and: sti.lew oth
ers. It is said that the reading of
this Message threw the opposition-in-•
to confusion and that, • after. several
attempts at oxp4Ontittri s Mr. Grow,
got off the best :of. A: forgetting
however that by defending the infa
my of Covode , they ntakOhisticetheir
own. Mr. Grow admitted that, if
the House proposed to impeach by
any Committee, the President would
be'right in his conclusions. Hehow
ever asserted, that an inquiry wheth
er the President .had•used influence to
affect the legislation of the country,
of coarse carried with it no impeach
ment. The answer to this assertion
is easy. If the President used noth•
ing but a proper: influence to affect
the Legislature—the influence of his
arguments, or his weight of,charac
ter—he was not to.Al4e,
did but.bis duty. ' If housed improp
er influenee—money, or patronage
corruptly beatowedthen, of course,
he di4.oo:qnit oirenenti, and hipeaeh
ment, ought, to follow. Grow's.
al legigl .reOult, Aherefore,"itt the direct
reverse of what ought;to'-`ll;tai fob
lowed from'his own preriliVe7r." .
The Message was referred to the
Judicial Committee," and • is ; - us fol
lows : -
world. In the
,rasu_lt no 4 oply -b is removal trout
the Pregdedtial . Delta would be' involved, but
what is of todnitely.ooatet.lniportunce . to
'telt; his character; .hnth ite.the eyes of the. prep.
tit nod of future ' geteratiods,might possibly be
tdrnishad. The drsgraiiectiat upon Mm wodld
in eome.degree belTAlected open( the character
of the American people whoeleoted him. Bence
the precautions adopted by tho Constitution to
tenure a fair trifir. On such triel, it declares
that the Chief .Justice shall preside. Thie was
doubtless - because the fret here. of the Constitu
tion believed , it to be possible that the Vice
Pres)deet might be biased by the feet that in
case of a removal Of the P'finident from•officelhe
Faln‘ eholl doge Ivo on, the ;Vice ,President.
The pielltnipary proceedinge in the lionseqn
thwelise of clirefgen . whiob any in vilve . initiemoh..
merit, have beep. wolf,and wisely setOedi by long'
prtiotice, upon the prineiptil of equal justice,
both •to the +acfensed' and ,to the people:. The pre.
cedent estahkbed jn the onto of Judge Peek, of
liflssouri, fix 1831, after careful review of all tor.
user preoedents, wilt, 'venture ta;;Pradiot,, (hand
ate test offlail. In that ease-Luke Bdward,
Vtiwlees, the "fteenier, prisen4d a",itetitioii $4O the
ileitis, In Which. he set forth, OilanCely and ape
oifiettity, his curiae :of eomplatat. Ife prayed
atet;_the ,uond , mt. andiproottedirsikin behalf of
the. said Judg ePeek may, he' ituititred into by
bur "h4notabldf body, aild:enidt; 4 dottidieft made
thereon as to your wisdom andj ustiOe obeli seem
proper. This petition was referred to the Judiciary,
Committee, anttninetr . 120 ever' been deemed the
appropriatircebraittectiz mace,qiiii liar investign-
. .
tione. It is, a standiug,eom c mittee supposed to
be appointed ' with Ont . re filiimett .' lii - -ails , special.
case, and at all.times.lapres.ame4to be composed
of the Inuit erninerit ' , lawyers in.the Eli.use from
different portions of the 'Union . ; Whose acquain
tanctswith judicial pr_ age and Whose habits
of investigation guvil§' ".tripaculiarly for the
eta*
teak. No tribanaL From t 'Or. poiiition auh char
' Pieter could, in the nature of things, be more inf.:
partial. In the case of Judge Peck the wit.
nessea-were 'Splinted by the eommitteeiteelf,with:
the •itrar•to aseertain the trtitli of the charge. ".
They weracrose-egaMine*Phiihim; and every . -
thing yids inoddeied in' Sitehirs.lolFULller as to af-i
fOrd.hine ne'teasonable cause otttomplajat.., 1 '.
In view of this .precerieut„apd,whas iiik far
- greater iMpoitance, in View of the CZUlstitUtion
and principles of eternsl justice, in what manner!
has the President of tb* Unrtet. I Mites been treat.
THE LEBANON :AIiIiERTISER.L.A. FAMILY NEWSPAr4
".'The Freeliehking Bill•)iee passed
hoth brim - ClAdf the liegisiature and
is-in - the haptle, of the .Governor.
Governor Packer 'has Ket,oed. the
Philadelphia Police bill:. • It:Was pass-.
ed tba , OppOsition *sjiiiityfiii the
togifilatnie; for the ptiip6se.'.4,tietpe
.tratiag.theii-ponier in 'Philoelphia
lbrough . ;the police. ~.I,li;...prantically
gives to the'present Mayor; power to
:retain the pretient police -force. for a
?ter& of fiie year's, and strips :the
Mayor toiho:elented in Max,' who is
9? aal, Patl:o4-,
age.. Thieadeaperate o.tieropt:lo , qol4
trdl , the n'eFt• election., ;we - al* happy
ici'saY; !ideie so'fai irnstrate'cr b •
the intelP o . l 4tilik e ot. :tbe - Axecative
veto. The Copposttloii: . in the House
have:pasod,the bill over:the head of
the GoVernor. It' cannot 'piss the'
Senate;if , the Democrat rtheir
yhea dety Oiiiink'the.
i1Y 1 . 1. 01 , ! 1 .=0f the seei ion :,, ; E eluding
lir; • Nuirein'aSher, who is still detain
ed at honie by illness, > there are 11
Dpmoota:tfiiAhnatori3,. who if they
vote, lcavg . :the
ORppsi ;e , 4 ioi ' t"of : dihe requisite
tl# o 4birust 7 ;:74.• f ' •
.a -few,
yeas ag y o: lAkcoillosiqori!c;f4N3.lsTecy
eniquity in regiad to the pollee of
lattilata.l7.v.4. •
'New York city, in which case howev
er they legislated the 'Democrats out
of office, while here they legislate to
keep their ovrrvilien in. Why resort
,to such • acts,- d: not leave the mat
ter to Vie pedple T
The.Governor-basArgtoed three coal
copipany, bills and two bank hills, all
of whiali balrsrlobeii repassed by the
crfet;* . bia veto. Which is
the,:infnXippOiy; and .special.privilege
partrt - • •
Off Friday th,e •Satiplity ad4' Erie
Railroad bill il'aii..deketit4a-in the
Souse by .a vote of Y 48, f 45;.. nays,
48. Mr. Eckman voted. nay. This
killathe.bill; but it iinnderstood that
'the vote will be . reconsidirred. Ire
db tiKbelieve that therel is' a man
aiming the nays with sufficient hardi
hood, to make such. a mo,tion.„
• elle Legislature. Was th , have'ad"
journed Yeaterday,•.the 3d of, April,
but as the'butiinesa it' in 'a very 'Un
finished condition a
~ prolongation
of.the seasio4 will protitkbly be effe9-
tell for a few days: Ibis•hard , to tell
which vdtild be the :grasps!.
adjo - uraine . 4 yesterdai exten
sion of session.
• •
In„t4e ,
.Appr9priation big : under
consideration in th - e Sen ate /as& week;
the Salary of 'itie .Deprity Secretary
Of State `ivas redai.e4cfrbin- $1;800:(to
$1;500sami the salarilif - thd,.Anditii.m
General
0. .inereasiti,tiohrg,79l! 1.0 ..sg,.
A 0; ; r .r.hefo i rmer ofileialsis . .u. VeMo
erit'aerd the latter as Republican I
time '•
' - :"Tkifoirbwing , bdmeig Proild
ing l'Ortlio'PrOper lquatiation. of the
801Vie8 ; .0 . Pounty. superintendents
,of :PommonßehOolawas also adopted.
TO allow the!Superintenden t. the sum
•0f:45-for eadli.iechool - -not
~ e xdeeding
one hundre in.hi
l iii
et distiie; the` - sum
, of.sB._fier'ea • ,aChOOl. s yet en e num
ber of etihools ill over • one hundred;
' the; sum iof 112 , for eiteh -soh 001. , *h en
the finnibor, of aelltklit:4B toe* .two
htindind, aid not e i iMehdini' Are
hundred';, iliiiiiif.44l:.4 . o: for each
_school *lel the nuMbelM9f 0490184 i
over three. hundred:, ,; • , .. •
• Mir Johrf Covecle4isi finrgiastirer of
AgiltbkioFin Eliecl4itrC Coin
thittee,.anai*va- riro'eri ;go' witirsind
°ire 414:6, 41.; Cyer 'the il*igiiiftly
begging money.fOr. Republican . oleo
•tiOnoevinr.purposott,. while • ac: the
name time:hirtietOct the aecutier•akid
Judge Preoidont ;or al(gid
,eielilar acts. We Witi*l.
eats of these adiggiUs," tp bOwttt*.of
placing their ecultribctioni-Into such
bands. We Ottgc . et:-Icilisidei them
Mr. Ryan, who' wadi) s 4 'many
boasis • fall tbai h'o •••isrertfid oast
Mr. Florence oat of hip slat ;Con
gress,.
w o adpounts qf fratids,alip., ille—
gal voVes,inow that:the 'tune haa;oome
to.inaki;gootl his •boastis; hut basked
" CAW* .It 4 ''couiest,
that ate can RtPdace. qos,po44 l 7litttl.-
004 A SIVI A 0 0.4 t,OIaII9kI4.PPL
F*Otelir
was
T.1102p3 -00'4git l *sq., - . for .Gur-,
rfer , &..Co„ of New Yokiri:foill.s2,46o.
The -*leis! -f cost . the es ta blish
5'i410 2 9'4 0 : 00 . The . ' goo4 . :Pe? ;
ple : of.:ll,9,alhx . g, were - surpri,Sed that
'..theic,Afiliditiwuld fetch such • a
prie4/ anti— Are- now- hickipg . up a
tibou - the matter. ' , Xis alleg.
pd that , the gf r oßcy wars depreciated ; by
thC 0414+-,Wnd big ' shdie-holciers
fbr thvurpoitp, Atit . .:the
smaller stuire:holders,ut. a.sacrirme.
They. itact aTagitiva,kilgve case
last week in Philadelphia. - . A young
negro,lahied Mimes liorner,•was ar
rested:in Dauphin' clonn ty, aria return
..eei to t his irOber, in .7i r jrgiciaY, The
darki QS-and abnlitioniiite - ttieflAo get
ap a row, which resulted in tliaarrest
of iboht , a dozen" of thotiCzfuld their
commitment to;priso n, whge . goidave,
wen t on
. his "Way. to:his hoinii. •
ABE FRS BARKING LAW,
Tha folloyfripiata
810 . 11 i -of : '• ' .•
A eer,tifteatestati4ll par len ars
sal°, the !itOklr to be :established must
be 4tawn up,.#pproved by the Attor
ney .Genkriii,:publishefl
,recorded; the Auditoi
General's cede. •
'T i tle:Auditor Oeneol hits'the notes
engraved. and' printed:: Avery note
glut he sighed by r hini or ,his clerk,
Javinbered *and' . ."regietered, and ;have
stainped on it iiseefited by the deposit
Of:p.algie etock4''' A,• •
6WeJellApPoftittea,)xtvet la eith
er of this '
_btfalo;,*•hf s :thii, 4 :lnited
Atates,and the ansoAptio'f notes
id to the banic'hylbflidiOiGenet4
at to be ilsopil.y.i.thfr?, tnilice)Yalue of
the.stockdess fure,"per'eplit o provided
that fieter to exceed ninety
five' eSr ; oent ::; of the
.stoOk•
Tiveliti per
dept ~
specie, bust
hepakin hefiiethe bank can begin
busiss ) , al ways
keep 1n
its vaiults, in spadio,lni?nty, poi cent.
of the i‘inonit of no tes `' issned, 'as a
aecarity adOttonitl to'. the 'stock, in
;the hands of A `td'.
General.
The .capital stock" cannot', 'be less
than fifty, thousand norstiore,than one.
milliOn of do)larii: 'NO note less than
'fife doltarkto . 4o issue d.., • • '.
banit stop v tllis 'Ray
mem t of splicie t
appoints three citjsens
thv Unit'
'suspended, he is to appoint' re':'
ceiver, who is to tarn all the assets
into money and.... pay,,- first the note
holders; 'sekilind, feirepositOrik; third,'
the other debts; and fourth, to dis
tribute the remainder among the
- -
The condition, of each bank must
bettublfiblitiMootrthly in the newspa
pere,an#,?n each aseini-annnal divi
dend daY Terri) 10iiildii
on oath of,thegrstident aadCashier,
which la to: WS; .Bent; to ,t,fici ',Auditor
(Veneridi et ta g forth
ininiitelylirtr
bittrtirn- - pi the bank.
under this
DefalciithWrto loC,I).10,10:01 by
imprisonment , m-the pentienffiary for
from one Vo - thfi -
A tat is paixbian..,dividende :to the
State of frohi - `elk' bit 'to , thirt per
cent.
GuowTtr•Or s:•arzw , ,lentu i pt:--The
Lodi Ilikew,(Po:.)., Ora tchniati *.ispords
a verye:.remarkshle•
.phenomSnon.—
Some monthi ago Mr. Xolin Johnson,
of that plade; had the Middle finger
of hiei to'
the lowsr joint - joining - OA band. The
wound soon healed over, and almost
immediately "It hitWfinger'egninioneed
growing April the, stump:, of the old
one, and Six months , from 'tice . time
the finger was amputated-Mr. John
son had.aild* . and'fixil4grown finger
in its place, , with , ths exception.of the
nail, which i • ls.juit.,ooautkiening to
shoot out. •
THE gEdari: OE ' Riker:AHD* , GREAT
HESS.---Itriii: a noble. and 'beautiful
answer of opQueen,. says the Brit
ish Worion4,lll4lhe. gayelo, tin Af
rican pripeo r who sent an embaesage,
with costly &etiolate, asked her
zeturn , lto4elthim4lloecret pf,Eng
land's greatness ao 4 d . E9giami's glory;
and our 6el s oitid„'Queelt,s§ol, - )iim, not
the number of, her fleet,. .00rthe, i num-.
ber of her armiesynot thetaeec)Orit of
her boundless
details, of, herliiimliapetkie wealth.—
She did not;:like Efezekiati —t- on an evil
hour, show the aThassador. heir
_dia.-
Azionds, and ri6Vornaments; but
handing him a beautiftkily bomid'Xii
bil,vt!he-saiot,,„!l4lll the Prince tlifit
tigt ihii4leektt , ii.fNglafitili great-
Ettt
Cloth gloostufactory:.
vlilfQL t lbr postiliaiit, ilia-undersigned reispect
fullylpforme,the Pubic, that he continuos to carry
an his :%Innufactihydn Lebanon
Count:nun as isitensive asinlcoas isninnecessa..
ry for lien to*sayrnore, than that the work will be.done
iu the wane EXCELLENT STYLE, which line made`his
work and name Eo Thsll known in the durrodnding coun
try. Ile proattscitO do the work in the sbortest
peissi
'ble time: Aliilninnutictony litin - cornidete -* order. trodaie
,tlatters biniself to,pe able to.render the ettmesatisintion
as lieretokwo. 'He Inknalketurelr• '
Broad and.ArarrotoOkdl!s, f4,!grin:ett : t,
.2/Ut.aoks,
. .
and otker Flannels alt in the best 7/1427 . 0
Me also &irde' Wool end, makes BAWL For the'eoeve
eleuce.of lila DckistonieyslWool And cloth will be tAkiin
In at the folloWing Maces:-At the stores' of, &
Seelleuberger, Lower & Brothers, George Relneehli and
it the MO Drug, 'Store of Joseph L.. Leutbe.rge.r, near the Market Mm'
u, & ilk lia•
' ottgh Leratuott; at the.
atere of Shirk delliller, North Lebanon; 'at S. 00011-.
ere% Bethel teemehipi. et the public house of WiAieu •
Serest. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bloke!, In
Jonestown; et.the store "cf George Weblmeu; ilellerdet
at, the store of Alartin Early, Palmyra: At the store, of
Osibriel Wolfersherger, -New-Market Forgo; at tiro store
.of Shirk. East Hanover; Gauphili county ; at the
stores of George Miler mid Deihl 31. Ralik, Emit Slalice.:
.ver letbanon'oounty.' All mateaMtls will be taken ,iumy •
regularly, from the shove places, fluiehed withtut,dplay,
and returned again.
Those of his customers mho wish Stocking Wool curds
ed dyed and mixed, tart leave the same, white, at the
above mentioned plaeeeovith .directions how they eieli
it prepared. Or his (automats can order the Stocking
Wool is be preparial.from the Wool of the nedathl*ued,
whjah'uill tie ' &meant' tiff et the desired Places. _
N. 11. It is desired, tat Weise !laving Wool eartlei, will:
pity the Cash therefor,•et the elioicetuthast
• • .': • • , viroN,LEBLUXRGER.
Lebamin courity,llay .81.53. • ~
firusseS:l3l,ace.4l.Oupporter ..j s:
• C. R. NEEDLES,
.5. W.Oorner Twelfth nod Race Stielet%,' • •
- r 4 PIIII:.NDELPIIIA: •
TllslLACTlCAt:Adjuster of .Ituptnro .Tinsses and Me
r R irm dons toltly lanie
'Btoeleot Odhtitlie Fre,:ch tense/m:410 acomnlotoT.entt -•
Anent,of the' ba.st• Atner . icsp„ including the'eelebreted
White Patent I:4')verTrnee; bestbiultiorl
ties to be superior to any yet iorentdd. Isu lle .
•AulerirsetSupp9rLers and Belts, Bfintddei 'Brews •us
pensory Bandages; SelflttWettog. qyringes, edit/G.4i to
both sex.es, in neat portable tasee,.Brensti Pessitries, prt
.
nal Bags, Sze. . •• •
Orders and letters of engt4j, wild meet pronipt at
tention.. f. ['Aug .31y1869.-Iy.
-Wit° Das . iiot New
• _. . . . •
Mgit Put upr
, S I RELLWAORN BRO., at their
' ' • Wae,ou aria liweLar Esrsausuirstii,o32
Ir t •••garr Market Street, role door bele* 7th Rhil
adelphia. But the sign, is nothing to
''What is exhibitedi •Ainerwan
- • Watches. in Pohl and Silver ()taws, Rail
' , • roadViniekeepers of 'English and SWI3II
lakes ;.Faibionable Jewelry and Silver °ware, : end also
flne. Table Cutlery,.ap4-the best thing of all Li that for
prrced Of . ali.the attractions is within .tha: tango of - t be
smallest pockets. ST imLltaanie4
„UM) ; . 032 Market street, philatl'a.
.1 4r .**V7 ----
.SCi.Y - 17Pp c.Ail t reL E
uF-NOTthin , •
- i No.
Patio, tarleassa, Whit% Ctheelfasi, Extra Yel
low, Pale cad Brown amp, :Stook" =4 ',Tallow Cad.
14 '
:0 13 v ea11'4 72, ' =The
ft : ,: . l - 3 ,111;1:4 ,.: 4 4: dices
."11.124:
, fitionSerfaittfylrectippeck . kr; emit - of Itoisulard'i Hotel.
ATILL' naide follplying RATES Of INTER.MT on
, •11 ',DEP , . . .
. Fon .1.-year, andlonger,.s /Ler cent ‘ perannum;
Tor 6 mbiltli,lnid'longer, 5 per c hit: per iiiinnm I
' For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent, per annum;
requiring a abort notice of withdrawal.. Interest pald.ln
full for the Dept:she' from - the date; of deposit to the date
of withdrawal. We will • also , afford.'a liberal line of aii
conunodatie no to those who. May - Mier' us - with Depoidts,.
payable on'ilainand. Will pay a premiumri sPAN.T.sit
and MEXICAN ,DOLLARS. and.also.on Zst
taitlind Half Dollars. WlWniake colicotiOnsoit and re
mit, to all parts of the 'United States, the Gagadas mid
Europe; negotiate Loans, and - do dit EX
CHANGE and BA'NKING elim• -
' . • IkiDANACT;,OOI4PfAITh-Presldont.
Gxo. Guam, (114Wer. • •- • 4 •
The undersigned, ATANIGERS, tub individuallY liable
OA extent of their Estilee, for - all .Deposits and other
bligations"feria' btoriamposix.Bants..", •
LMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLE3IAN,
11BORGE 'SMOLDER, • LEVI Ellh'E, • -
JAMES YOUNG; t 7. AUGUSTUS 1)n - to,
Lebanon, May 12,1858. GEORGE CHARM
hook, to m j"bur. 7 1FAIS - re'sti. —
Come one 1, Pome, afir .! . see- a Judge
• yrosplvei.
T ORN dAlimgiresprietfelly Invites 'the aiilzena of
•Letnidob;connty',to call ,at • his new. BOOT, SHOE
and Li AT Store. in NTabout ttient, betweenCarmody's
and Bomb*giles , lattellsintlibrti /Ms opened -
:did new Spring anikStimmer t stqck of .Boote and
Shoes
for Gentlemen ; [deo Nass tc - Cape for Mon add - 11,0 , 5.
Are takwe'ortilors tor . s pots
: 14.0h,prt notice out of the hest material, !ina it war:.
rant them to' give perfect.eatiellialbls. • 'l' '
••He is determined*, top, xer,y , A'gti genii ..or. four
moritlit'reilit..* • •
Lebansni c Apell 26, 18491 rf'.; ; '
,
feelown ..i.enatioiflias "480;009 of
T, the Heat 31151OR814;, Betel ibetjer,ean be :o
tained in this nolghbArhded,lid he will self - tlfem In
tante quantities at 114 , 60' (cash). per.tboueendi , vl,
. Mao, inch
,titl4 inolk,o,f the . beet I Poplar
Mends &WI Phinkii-ibraile. • • • DAID'BOYBIL •
.No 4 1401184 n, 40ki ibiPPl2 C•" , •,
• NEW ALIKER:I6, •.• ,
flak indernigned Would inform the et'.
11: zenn of.Lebaireil, that ha hew epromenoettlie BAKE
.IIbIO BU B DIESB, all: Ma viriedels,. Ibis 'eland,. on,
,Cumberlandetreet, Lqbatton, rawly opposite the .Buck
hotel; ava 'will aupplrdartomers with the'best: BREAD,
CAKES,. &
to c: M e,•&e. I
n reCeived from customers had.
returned m bread at short notice.
CONFECTIONARIES,
of all 'kin's* !Yeah- and 'Of the beet *octal% imiatentlY'
haini, and 'furnished at the Inivmd..p,riotat l ; •
The vatic in Invited to give me' a toe. .• - •
'Ubangi, Novr.9, 1'889:•;•' ' • Ht.lllllll-
7•••• •Feerd-6-'loeed • "
1 3-t i t smtigi : Futilleffiesitti4(kwi oryPige, can ob.
,teln it daily:at thei,tat i e; Boor. BBRWERT Of tho
ease. HAW, 'ln biuion tewnehlif. Price;
18 cents a bushel HENRY HARTMAN.
Lebanon, Peb. 2,1869.
• • -- -
lIIWARD
~. 5• • '' :0 .' • •
.11L44111F.AbriniNIL A : NOMNALER IN
STRAW COODS, sTentli BITARS.O.
_
. N05...1.p,19V,and.107. &Wu &coup &aux,
TTILVADEL I PIIIA.
IV E are now, receiving our SPRING STOCK. which
Y f will eom4irise a lifiryfitilleairable assottiribrit'of
all kinds or ,i'
_,_..' ' IL; ..• L . _ 4 •
STRAW AND LACE GOODS. •
Our .8 took ot,PLOWERBtwiII-tbe unusually-large this •
Season, and we would - invite your special • attention to
that department. Please call and examine them before
making jpirdiaki: 1 . •
W tfully , • , -,
ars, Reepec
11. -WARD, . •
• •N05.,103,406 *407 North Socond St.
FM): 29,1860.71 in. ' ' •
1860. -; • 1860.
_sorink - -
mie.at Itiow Open.
•FulESioceiiii SAL IM
Fitll Stock of SHAWLS.
Full Stock of DRESS GOODS,
Full Stockaof .LINEN GOODS;
-
Pu, • oeeiel 4 ON GOODS,
Sleeker BtAOK GOODS,
Pull Stook.a..W.HITE GOODS,
,Foll.Btoisk . nit 1403 GOODS: ,
Now Materials for 'DUSTERS,
* -NirvaticafinAPßE7OH GOODS, &c., &c.
& LANDELL,
' Fourth & Arab Ste., PIiThADELPIIIA.
N. li.—SFOREICIDEPERS; may at all times find Good
!Imre, Dailly'froatifewirork and Philadelphia AUG-
P. S.-13LAGIL gEfiliS, at NetPriota, decidedly Cheap.
0 2 Roivirlii.4iAL4,akantTailor
. . _
• • . .. • . • • •.
lug lEdisiblOshmtiat,
• (terikilf , ,LAgq44llol,)
NEXT door to lIEFIRTie ;•ID"AirSTORE, Cumber
land.l.l street, Lebanon, . • •
I would respectfully atinotthed tn'tlils'eltliens of Lob
'anon, and surrounding vicinity; thar - T have .•ecelved
and opened a NEW AND. SRLENDID STOCK OF
FRENCII ItLACeDDE SKINS, 'Varney Cate'.
meres. Silk and Marseiles Vestingd,-.goods for Fashiona
ble business Coats, ac., as., of the latest Importations,
alai which will be made to order at thekhortmit -notate,
and prices to suit the timed. From the void which - has
been heie. of a. thorough practical.Ydlor,' I feel satisfied
through my long experience in bariass, Artistic skill.
and well known reputation as a . -Sseentifie Cutter, that
I ran compete with the first Merebldit . Tailoring eetnb
liehments in the cities of New York and- Phibuielpliia.
Trusting-to the intelligence of a dieSerniug 'public, and
a Strict attention to business, I hope .10 Meat with
success. °TOURS., t Tailor.
Don't forget the Plane next to Maaira Arthe's Store,
Cumberland street.
• • v...
J. J. 13141.114"Jr*.-•"".
/GENT rod, SINGER'S SEWING'MaiIINES !
All kinds of Sewing 5111(911mA mtinicliortirbd by I. SI.
Singer, at . prim niuging from $55-& - $100:•• • MAAhluo
Oil, Ifoodlos &c. kept conAotntly,onlislid ! '
Lebanon Oct. 12th 1859. I'7 ' •
• • -
Swatara Collegiate
• ..ronesknon, Lebanon
113 'Edifice being finished. the Suinaiii• - ni%
COM mtncir on' Monday. 4th of Alir"lT . -Vales and Po
males of the age of eight years and upwarae; will be in.
Structed by a competent board I. f teacbecs: Pupils how
abroad will 'board with the Principal. , For.'circulars
Aiontstain - isir particular., address any cue f the.aulnatilb.
'erb. JOAN BRUNNER, Esq., Preer of the Beard.
ITENHY J. :REMY, Secretary.
I. D. RUPP, Principal. • ;
Jonestown, Feb. IG.
•
Lebanon ' , Fe innate Se gatin a ry.
r•Eunrtu SESSION of the ' , Lebanon .Female
Seminary" Seminary" commenced on the Ist iffi:t of February,
1860, Olfder them supervision of AIODfIBI'O,ODECABIPS.
who Imo associated with him es Araiitatiti Mies•TANl6
11001thl, a Cirhduato of the New Hanißtpn &hoot, N. H.
who is not only well ryttslified, - but . hasAls6lieli consid
erable experience ftB a Teacher. ••
.(fir. Mrs. Drcomps will attarid . to the 9eNing De
partment... For further . particulars irtquire.for Circular.
IltbaltbstilUb..ll, 1860. ' -
pUsINEss CARDS
''-'OEOIIIGE iiirANF4. • •
• A. ITORSZY AT LAW.—Oillie akL tuii aiirsitEsq.,
,L - 1 . -Lebanon, Po.. [ 1 .044010d4 4,18¢9.
..JOBl4 II 10 - 11:711171
.
„ stti
,:TORNEY • A T's't AW,
msizamiivitn bi. orno) to' Mr. ROltifi . nPli 6Oofifild
lug, ( ( econct stor y, at the alloy,) tyro:doors east of
bis preient location. Zirch 2, 1859.-1
g.
. •• Win. I. DER
A...TTORNICY. AT LAW, Chloe Sfolturt street, opposite
LI. the Court lioueo lately cs.eueied by Amos
.493 1 2 11 tcr, F 4.1. labanon,. Alay 11',1858,
.:111.'110 1 1V *AA,
W: .has 'AtE} . IOVED,,Ns .04lee
Funck'A New Builaidg,froltond etors;) Oath berlessi
street, Lebaarnr 'Pe.
Lebsusonl 4 4pril 6,1859.
• - J am
ei & Weigley.:.
, ;cOmm rss tow- lIBROHA ITS •
23i
• LitiondVanliNavoirleoihode•do •
.PLO.. ilt. •
"' • '
•
Sept. 21, 1859511 r...(:, E l nS, &o.
_
.
.EAGLE,-11F&E. lERANOPii'PA_
eithiscilibfr toforla"hin 'oar „
triends and
the public gtifitlrally,.•tlutt". helms again taken the
above. welliNte 'Vit.:ilea:- He will be. much pleaeed to
aeconinitinate all dbo Mail's:veer hint witteivealt.
.Loonileft. -- Coriiktumlierland and Market 'Arent&
„111/9-.omntline ii es In eennexion with the Rail
:Heed Trains. • • ' II: SIM:MIST.
: *4 l.ebauon, If Of.'10;18158;• • . •
•
•
ct;i nerp..far: l4o, 44senevtaiitiiucitreeis;*iikehric.rz i ,.•
ORNWRITAAQQQQ WROT2OI 7 I9ItioN
. .
'Um Cenietnass; Yerandjis:ltikonies, 'Public /alta
r Tate Grounds. Which he offers In vent V*
Hely ordePlgas a; lower prices than the samaras) be ob.
mined elsewhere. OnAIN FENCES of every . de
serlption constantly liejittoniband.
August 2A.'1.868:;t:r.•
. . .
riiPA* ETIOITIRME .- IT
: . . l ,
. , G4B":IFITTER,- •
TTALNUT STREET, no,,F.t door to A. S. It urs omeo,
Ty LEBA,NcI,N, P . A. . - Pan. 4, 1800.
•
Stott d,'
(Lati r r i prnt of4hompriOn & Stond,)
•
fiSPiCTPIi,.LY co rnereet
i. condo
nes.d-4310N PA N'TI business
and PAPPR
14ANAIN..HOUSEG,runl b y st* attention to business bop - as - to
reeetvd b llbernl idifibior.pitronage.
VSI7 Orders from. tripm.F ad oonutty promptly atAantL
ed to.
•••.. • • [Lebanon. Oct. 6, 1859.
• , : ..,E h • •
Thlenapsoli,
g4e of the tiro:cot .Thimpson Stolid
Market I . : lie.*ei;nire mirth of Wster, - Lebanera.
inESPECTPULLY intorno the-public - thathe contin•
11, lies lIGUSE ane - BION 'PAINTING and PAPER.
/I &N0,1N9, and by strict attention to business hopes to
recelve a liberal shire of patronage.
IW. Orders fasn'tltell'ilid county promptly attended
,to
•
Labiutdn N9v:9,1859%.:4 ' ;
ututin:hurss
- . Coil' Tiippi- Works: •
nr o 7,9P l :lettifieVi Pe: 'Orden; fir TtIVIOI6 lined
ieYt Braigl."Nell' end
I'444fle.dB:6Pal. al l
. Pa 4 B B
IM the
n
Peti. 1850_
eban°l ' ,
•
11,11.1 th errliterat oval.
rri und'etiiiitted . respeCflilli• Irifoettniltis friends and
eustomeri and .the tiublic in Oneral. that he b&
removed, his Retildence aiYl Dutcbery to the resldenco
Widow.Shantz, in CheiAnikstreet.*Letiagrin. where:
be is eeebteh to awry 611. hits BIITCTIERING . BIISI-
IiBSS'on ail-Increased settle, and bopes'his frlegds win
Call etbia u w . 1)1w:A of hada* , where he Widralways
keep for teal° goal Beer. -The nocoitragement — of the
.1111611 e is Solicited. CYRUS' K. EikliVELYLebau ii , .•
Ptilititrdry 8,113d30:—, !••• • 7 ••
• • East Le basa4)n
rpirE under s
sigued h ritrictidriOaithi gtnre tau d
rif Mr- C,eorge Giseir,ln„East Telipr
hits jareOispeil an en tire 'NEW :AND dtiMPLETh 'and
STOCK 'OF. Fro RA, q .l ,
(taxbiiioin g .Diiiie Goods of the verryliksite;eolik'rer
La-
Clqths,,Oassia ores and VeetlnigOor Geritlikiiiit, and
Cirociries. Provisions, ie., torhonitakelliaii: all or which
will be tiold, 4 "pVices to suit thelimes. The stock being
entirely new, rand hiriing'boieil iteliteted% with Oat care,
)S r ) mateeierits toßitrelititiers thatare rarely equaled.
"iEribSiff”. t s .''i •• • ,--
Call and ontqine befokb,nriargisibetiskrthitt•
stock be examlnisradie! am!
r. • •
Lebanon, Noveniberl6,3BB9;:fiwtrs •
AT N04,:.-...Eol;iiiiititatt46B.
•*. ....
T 4 Ve /il a 101 CilliittiOltke4, ..t
Hs . . andereigned, havßnjpurshased-the rentire4
Stock of , - • 1 , ..' ~... ki
a:. t .t:t _
_•• • XATS,- OA.PIa,-.30 4 _
'obataMOG. Mataa, at .Bheriffa Sale, ,Ititl'pew „dispose
of the seine at Gieat Bargaittivfla P1 1 ,191' nrehmai ant the
'concern,, .
,„ . .
JACOB G. MILLER, fonieer owner;jait. , fint .been ap
pointed the Agent of the •tinctereigneil."4lll nttand go
busineeefor.theni.. ANMEW GARRET% .
.
J'
•• • M l RIF hi3l2>sBA. * liiatign, kit; 0 5 1859 • • , • •
5 :7- 1 1 P --- aveju celve -a 4e lot
of Malik Otivtai:p4 frlicrits*,;hl4ll!'liitabitli
,belphureed:loiltorkeßP AKAG:pgblio._ ..;We have
severitunasual, butverreleiefriade 6izaLand goat
ties.
The proprienititAmillnyte,caettirers of 11 1 S
TETTEIt'S CEI,EIfIetTED;,',TRALICIIIIIIT
TEES can appisl.4fith.'nerfectieimidence to
physiciankiinli‘ eltieins generally of tie 11/nited
States, biteaulso thearticle has.attaiuid a repu
tation hereteferiPunlinown. A. few facts upon
Gilt" point.*Gl :,speak more powerfully Glatt
volumes of.bare assertion or Mt:zoning puffery.
The constimptiori of Ilestetter's Stomach Bit
ters f a i the last, yeat'artioithted to over a half
million bottles; and,froint r itestnanifest-atutcly
increase ii, tittle:l Tast, it is•evident:that timing
the coming year tin) conlnaintilltra will reach
near eve , suilliou bottles, - This immense amount
could never have been s old - but ' for• - the rare
medicinal pftiperties contained in the prepare
tion,•and the etrnetion of the most prominent
physicians is those sections of the, country
where the article is heat known, who et only
recommend the Bitters , to their ,paticiats, but
are ready at all times to give testi:l:obis:ls teats
efficacy in. alleases of stomachic dirangenviiita
and the diseases resulting therefrom. - -
_ This is not ajefejiersiry popuhtrity;.Oblairted
by extraordivarY t7Orts in the wet of train . -
-Potilli the' .. gitalities of. the Bitters, bat asaolid
estimation et'iarii.iirilttitble medicine , - which is
destin ed. to, be •aslimf-erin - g al, if= e itself. _
Rostetter's Stomach -Bitters lilti'e roved,
'• a Godsend tb regioneiyhere . . fever :. aria ague
and - various ether Atiliceis , eon:ld:tint a have
'counted their victims, by Itulidrodtli,.-._To be
able' lo state confidently that the “Bittera"
are a certain. cure for the Dyspepsitilid . lip:
diseases; is to the : proprietors a aource"of *un
alloyed pleasure. , It removes all Morbidmatter•
from the stomach, - purifies the blood; * Aid
imparts vitality to the nervous syatem,
giving it that tone and energy I:AT:anew:able'
'for the reatoratiomof :health_ It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other tligestive organs,.
mildly -but poivirittllY, and soon' reeforeS-lbein
to a eondition essential to.the boalthydiecharge
of the functions of nature. . . • 4
Elderly persons may Usti iliiißitters•ditily aa
Ter directions on the bottle;:anil - theywill-tincr
-in it a stimulant ritithiliarly, 'adapted to'comfort:
-declining years, as it ii;pleaant to !Se:T*l;e;
Invigorating to the bowels, eicellent'asat thit . cl,l
-and rejuvenating generally: ' " :WeritleVetiKev 7i
dance of thousands of ~atetitrteri. arid . X a
who have experiended the benefit of smu g- t h is '
;preparation while Suffering frometre:o
_,• de
rangements and general debility; actirletilitTer
the advice of physicians, they have alis t n*itied
all 'deleterious drugs and fairly testek the
merits of this article. A, .few wordb:fAc the
-gentler,ees. There _are ce - ititin`i. t etiode when.
theii,estres are so hariesing that man
sink the trial. The relation-ef niethee
Wl' eldlif IS so absorblnglyiesidel‘ thiki.,tli b .
mothareeopeciaidly if she be
her
apt i g
forget her own health in extreme:snail:lt
for her infant: - Should the period of maternity .
arrivekfluring Ate wanner seasoli, the - wearpf
body and mind is generally aggravate:o2744W
then, is a necessity for'a stimulant to•reenpez;
rate the energies of the•system,-and'enablette.
mother to bear up ander her exhaustinoriiiis
and'responsibilities.: Nursing' mothers i gegte-_
rally prefer the Bitters_ to all -,ptlier•invigora
tors that .receiva-,Wf . endoriereent : - rit psi:-:
cians, because it is:-'agreeable 14'..; tlie:(*.tatili .
well certain to giviralerznanen't increase
of hodily strength, ',- -;' ' : ' - ' '
-.,..• .: •
- All those persons,:to whinn,.koliiiitiMeti- -
larly referred above to. wit: .aufeier sitfroni
fever and ague, caused bytthitit . ttiagdiftrylioesi.
dysentery, indigetition, lotis Of- -. ... and
all diseases - or derangenientsiit: ties atom:telt;
sunerannuated invalids, - . persons:Asedentary
• occupation, and nursing znothepii, Will'artniult
their own physical welfare 14 -giving tb Ties
tetter's Celebrated Stoma& Bitters a trial:-
ClLF,TTOV.:. ! 4.W . e'catttiint -the publici against
using.riny:tlif.:the
fella,' but , ask for BOBTarrkei..lllokikrucA2 Aro
BrrtaiiKarid.: sae that eachbottle hie
riestetter'a StenincliOliters"
blown on the side , of the bottle, incitaiiii.a
on the metallic cap covering the cork, arid
observe that our autograph signature is,dritha
label.
Prepared and sold by 31013TIMV1118:&
WILITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., era mad: .komvell
druggists, grocers, and dealers. ..generally
.throughout the United Statkiii.halkei Alk•••
-ries, and Germsuay.
. .
A:1
By Dr. Geo , itogs, h. 6. Ember, J. GO . MOVIW ;".
nun: J. o,,Seltu r. Proderielial/Wg M.D . ...M0W kited.,
Annville ;; Martin Early, Palmyra.. ,
S. 4ksvklikft"lt
Tn., ( - gem/E. 'rind rehr_ . „ 3 . e,
Has icon. Removed. to Ida :New* Brdblinritisti!. Odotter.•
• land Street, opposit e the Bailo.Bailditligkr .. . - ;
Iran subscriber riapeotfullyanidatai
A. lances and thepi4blin in general , ( at.Ee flag 'eon
stauttrouchmsfOlarge.'etocit.of• • •
. • ` Puirtr/laiß — { - ,
i l
••111:11D1b.C1XE,13,.. "P.MINTO;
EM TO At, S - .
v.4kNr.smis AtlltPrarggfE,
014.88,31rA,11:0;:1. •
HAIR-OILS, " .- 11ZETICAPTS,
Burning •Finkl, Surgical . a
variety of o lttatrzimantki . Tisiket Smt Be'
• gars; Tobacco,' &c. Also dcy •pticlits too
numerous to mention, whick off* lor 'reitut6uld
warrants the clualitica of the articles as represented.—
Purchasers will please - remember, this, and erituditeibe
qualities and prices'of bin gooda before purcludimeelass.
where. •AklrrnySiclati ~priscriptions and 'dimity ieci
pclfearefally coMpounded, rat all hours of the. day or
night, by ceiling at the Ihmg Store, opiMaite the Eagle
BUlElinga. ' '
On Sundays be °panel. tar th.to.oom
lasundistent mkneritsdkita tbSt'keeti the hotin of 7 and
10 o'clock, 12 and I,lstid 4 and 5Ps • -'
Lblianoo3toc. 9, 1807. - DAVID S. SAGER.• .... • • . .
• BOARD BOARDING S IC CU ..-:; O .: UL
. ruL' i NT lll A; ,° r7 4 V;7 4 " 6 :Bleta
-ii,t..SOill,l2'l!tl'2wcn
nence on'the-Fiicor- MONinrns!.ll2,andla.
tinuo twelveweekV. •• ` ''' • -
— This IrigthutiOnisiow in a fitinrieldne:eaantiOn,and
offers ileairohle, advantages to students _who whin:to ac
quire a thorough Engllsh • ednestildn, uc 01. Prepare-thorn
selves for admission in 'any chiea in College. A sepa
rate Nopma-Department te•oonnected-Wlth. the School,
offering opportunities to Teachers.who deaire to acquire
a , thorough knowledge of• the Cote Ton' Solteal branches
and the Art of Teaching.. Special - attention *lll be
riven to this department. Model schools ill be taught
the Students under the supervision Of olio or more
o . the Teacher& Its situation itidolightfut and healthy
being within onistoirrth ••'ef a mile of the Lebanon
l'aliey Reilrdad, out ..e . Turnpike lending from Lebanon
.to Marrisbfirg, 10 nilW.s from tho'foriner• end . 'ls miles from the letter pßie.e.l *; . • ":- 1
. Ternamiierquarter, 0.2 weeke,)fOr thookinnnibriumh
ga.ineluding BoardAig,..Xialtion, Fuel andbili3SS 00.
Lane, Gress , Gornum and nigher Matbelnif, , $2 00
. each, extra.. ;ffog,...fartber . in ftirilation•Spßii . to the
Principal and Propriepti t•lf: grAplalff.
• • .- ROAM!, 4. INSTRIRMOTT:
PETERR 11. WITMEE,..A,,
r MH...; •:.. , •
%NOM AS B. / 11 .WLY;:111V. .. - ' •
1) A V:I - D: SIIOPS. .:
..--,-.. _lf' : , '
0 -'4EcK.Toneher' oratarnmehial Music.
• Mir thateoothnie will Pp - even on the:Piano, Diet9de •
nd
on a Vieß i n: • .. • ' •
-•-• 4 1 0131 11 b.loall1inatt County, Feb'y RS, pliio---tf 4,. .
. . .
'. iiiit •. • •
TO. 001,133bit . OAS AND. .TAX - P A Ts: . .
-.
losice. 4
A -----' •: -
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riIRE 61)ootors of the diffident tovrnehjpe . pkr i pra n i.
1 who have not am yet tnad m e i. e ,, e i tmelit":.,arelerehy
1 . 1 3 r gs 1 17, 1 27 a o r .f n lp ti re w l C :el t . and, iIIZ I L . t : .lig;rpli
'oitteß for the year 1859. an.we n ave detthiniued ' the
last - year:taxes meet be .itid, tiftvingLaottle henvT pay
tinenta to Theet on alibi day. 'and tlia,tiores *nay pe paid.
' MiuttiEL DEININGER, . '''Ctiddinitsionevs
DAVID IfOLLINOBB., s•q* ••• . of -
'SIMON BOLTZ, Lebanon..cozenty.
Attost—Can Sums, Wrii.7 :',. ". •,, - .. -
Versonalhaving. viz inssettedlatidlaeces which are
no`t paid, are reapectfullyirequosteli Ich - realattbe Corn
iriWdodera' Orlicewti r d'fi 1 / 2 ttle the 'aaiiiel'aiwtediately,
theyor
th 6
gal°
wil I e advertise L d and sold: ea
of shim tieing:the yr for
Lebanon Febri Ulige6o:lllnita 89243N.F.Ar Treawer"
, wy3B 1: • •
BACK TO Tin PLAIIE
• • X44-etig":l7-7,vIGER.
RWRY . - /11111. T 31A the well-known' Innwer, has
Temove4 . hii . f,AGER WWI: SALOON to tbibirge
and ha ndsome, three tCt..ttottee of Mr. Arnold, in Cum.
berland street, west of the Pluok Bond, where he will be
Pleased to . ben labinid frien4s and the publid gqnertnY•
*3lol.llnberger nOsi, Bw4itutx,cpeese, Holland. larriug
BEIM is of his own wel
Brew y,, *• lilionon..lan. 1.3659.-tr.
•
Carii 4 6lll • and 00 CI M&
T INVITa Elio itterition.of ilousekeepers and 'Mer
-1 'clatatil to my Lew Spring Styles of CARPICHNO ,
tramat celebrated manufacturers; for dirrability
Of co t re 'arid design', cannot - be surpaesed: beautiful
English Brussels Carpets at TS, $1 IA sll2',x, three Ply
Ingrain Carpets. anitable•for chambers, sitting rooms,
and parlor% 24, ST%all wool, 50, ti2X, 7.5
large mock of OIL CLOTII, from% to B'ylrda
=v/Ma; WINDOW • SNADES•to groat variety, -,pa and
white Canton .Misttinge, Coco. Mattiage, •Rtige;Jdatti,.
Rag Carpet, &o. • • • • PRIMUS imucirr: Jr,
-SOON. 2d street„! doOraabove Noble, Weeta . ais„ B ra nch
Store, Soetb•cgat• COrnew of , Spring Garden avast, Phila.
• -Sellineoir Gym eatire Stook at a groat eacrifice, previ
ew to removing to the S. B. corner of Bth and Spring
Garden its. March 7,1860.-Sot.