IBill Ittba!trra i..... VA.* • Van vitircrtiidisTriTass TO IZAD, ce.iSt so loilow." BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LLEBANON, r `VirDSZEIDAY, APERL 11, 1860. FOR PRESTiIRNT IN Imn , • J OHN-C. EOPCKINRIDOE I Of ICIINTI7Cir. ilhadOCt OP the Decision of the • herlestoll Democtstle Nat Joust Convention.) FOR GOVERNOR, . HENRY D. FOSTER, OF WESTMORELAV D. PEESIDENTIAI. ELECTORS. Medan at Large. Ewa Tata. - , Uso. IN. Hint. District Etcetera. 1. 'Frederick Seteer. 14. J. Resithow. I. FFm. C. Maclean. tb.tie n rge D. Jackson. is jus. Crockett. 16, J. A. Ahl. 4,1 G. Brenner. ' IT. J. It Danner. 6. JW. Jacoby. lA. J. R X . Crawford. #Chartist Kelly: . I ;lg. ..r 11... L. .' 0: P. Jamas ''''' 'hi: 8.11 m met!. 111. David Bohol!. tI. N. P. Fetterman. $ J. L. Llatitnor. 7.1 Sauna! Xarshall. 12 0, 8. 8. Barber. ' 23. William Book. I. T. A. alker. St ,B. D. Hamlin. ~ e. S. Winchester. ' 2$ 13nylorti Chau& 3. Joseph LateNch. . . ~ . . TiEF, After all the boasting of the R. publican presses, that their party ill the only one that can be relied on to favor a modification of the Tariff, it , . is coming-ontlhat. the . Most serious opposition to this measure - will be en. oduntered &Olathe Republioan side of . the Howie. A late .dispatoh to the Philadelphia Press, says: • !!The friends of Morrill's tiriff bill wlll be 4r:impelled •to amend the 12th. 13th, 14th. and 15th sestina's of that hill) or they nog foss the seta! of the connlips toccamfacturers. This cannot bo . too quiokly attended to. I learn chat great exertions will be made to past it in the Muse this week.' bat, es a large number of speeches will be made on the subjeot, it is doubtful if any res .1t is pro Clod in the. House at so early a period at some of the Sanguine friends of the bill expeot. Tits' ifspubtior i nsfrem , Nett, 8 eat ae filtlol , 464M0 the measure ila their frientlt in the middle States might wish, and it is'-feareil that action ipon It will be deliver' until so late a period in the eoeslon that the Senate.. iilknot hare time for its consideration." 'The above proves that there are frie•traderiantor4 the opposition as well as among the "loeofoecs." What proof, however, woe' needed of e fact When the oppOsitioo leaders are. Ban . Trihnot; and otters; the greatest free :h!rittiiti of "them all. The. truth is;no 'Am* need be apprehended of the Yisedy onaormont ova satisfactory tariff law—such an one as our .iron Maliters require, if the opposition-will Itive such a bill their support. . '-The- Above extract shows' that they will not do so. They will sacrifice the in tereita of the whole country for the *eke of gaining thene4t Presidency. Thiiy are fearful that if a tariff law is anacted the capital to be made by charging . ofree traders" upon the iteniociats, and claimink to be the especial guardians of "protection to .Icmeriean interests" be lost to tbem.:fence they will keep the qurtion before the people. Xhey will Rrevent the passage of a 'tariff !Wulf by. killing it sthemsflves, or making its' provisions lib .ontrageoao o:Fid - aboniinabla that the . Democrats cannot enppoit it. • Tbe Deinocrats the northern states in the iniver• Douse of Congress are ready to vote fok a fair tariff bill; ale Democratic . kienate is ready to 'pass, it, and the -.PTesident has stated in tsvo Message) that he would sign just such a Tariff 'bill as the Pennsylvania Iron Masters desire and Pemisylvania interests re quire. Such Ite.been the position of tittnge .relating . to the Tariff, over. since the.dpcming Congresa,—now over Aim". months, and yet the •oppo sitiosk with a majority in proper fkrtinoh *here each hill a .originate,-and ar-doeided majority . on the Committee 'whose daty it is to prbpare and pre titr.them have Scare yet taken the • fittitepinthe matter. It is theirfault, and thlirs ace that it is so, and we predict that they will keep the , ques tion before the people until after the Presideetal election,. The public in. west may languish 'in the'mean- while - if wily RepubliCan votes can be made iiherebyl $ When the Democrats are in pOwer they mast bear the responsi bility of all that. is done, and of a good deal that is concocted only in the imagination of the'oppositiOn. Ilene° therppposition, whily.theyiKitin pow er. ►asst also assume ihe responsibili ty,•,of,,what they do; andlebuzzardio gatbetaat their board it is no donbl.ba-. cause there is fonsti ng in anticipation. The opposition legislatures are So noted for an excess of bad' qualities, tho„not only tbo Courier, but many others of the .opposi Lion are obliged to' datiOtince them It is not strictly ( fair, however, - to apologi6e for corrup. Con by i. , harging impurity 'upon oth bra. Let them attond :to ,their own purificaihm, a work directly ftt hand. /BPI fat Fos paased.t3i the last legialatatei.7requiring a 'notice. to be published or alt. intended applications for local crorpbriitioi' iiiid reohfcipal • .. ; the several cOliniiesvof _ • aecounta:frorn Mex • Ithra •baci'vvitiiraw n ritrof • aDd ittrdit Iht.cfro, • , A FRIMNIA 11Prrem—The del phia 74qtrirrr," as Reptiblioa.n paper, notices b4l6w . the demise of the lasi Pennsylvania Legislature, two-thirdt lof the member's . of wilich were of itt own political househpl4. , It must hi highly gratifying fOr. ftlYblie servant! to carry back to their constituent! such warm expressions of general contempt aeilAbrn igust as are ebodi. I ed in this parakrso. °Both Nooses :at z,tll4ol.lnielit tura have a djon , rO id; and rot that En'e *of we tender them oar hear-, 1 ty thanks, for never in thelfstery of Pennsylva; Ina his a session hien marked - by more corrupt, wiiked Intriguing than the preeent. Fiery good elttsem feels the blush of honest indignation i gl log his cheeks *hen he thinks of Its proceedings. Nu measure, hoirever beneficial, could'etand' the' slighleat ohanp*of passing, unless by profuse ex penditure: of 12101)113t •• Almost every man, With some noble.oxeeptlons, had his price, Rini. if com mon rumor be true, It swan enormous Prioe. If it could not be Paid itt the hard cash, secure pros pective prod is were just as good." -7 We trust the people will. take- -oar* and not.repeat.the doze, 'The - incr.. imen ts of . opttiCtiitiOn 1855 and- 1860:-.are . . AVE - o,ne fencer, lone& Phttybolgr,. has alreadrbeen air:46A fhtpelitiry . Bia dviliearing to- falielf*Aa' Ceotode Invbstigating•d*Mittee:, ckttrbe remembered ,thm..l,be ; Pavia. : tbelerotest said riot anything but perjury could°i njare lifirgo6d name: As: -wag} ivirititg the was - Oberle4m IsTa:tional Dem. °T.140-ConvOntion .meet on, the 284 inst., next Monday tAixo weeks.— At a repent meeting of the Natiooal, Eieentive Committee; rdeolvied unanimously that it isiiiexpedient to cliange- - Pie place. tho'-.price for boarding .and lodging 'will :be from three. to-five 'dollars per day, III" Robert IL Vitheer, .14 Pelthyl. kill counts ivese44*:§liealrer oe. the Senate far . .the .. reseest--4e l , 4 reeeivecl 20 votes, all opeesitiatt, thit Democrats, 11,io . ted fei.:! , floorge W Miller,ef _Washington.: ." .fear The Legialature: adjourned Tuesday hat. The Free San ki ng 13411 ,was signed' by the Governar previous to adjOurnmek. 'The following acts relating to :Lebanon county were also pnlise4.on4 . no doubt. signed by the Governor;.Vis' :--An act supplenienta ,ry to an act ineorporating the Shalt feretown 'Aottdetny; also :An act au. thorizing, the sale of the :armory. of the independent Guarde..Of , fredet , icksburg, has passed both -, Ho*see; , -& An Act to'inenrpdrilte thd Wll Bing: ton Mutual Firo compawy of Lebanon, Lebini:i, county. The set to incorporate, the Lebanon Val ley liarble Company; bits- been veto ed by the , Governor. Tat GREAT BREACH 01 PROS casz.—The• glorious, uncertainty of the law, .was •naver;.niore strikingly exhibited than : ::In• the' result of the secend trial 'qilktfiCase of Miss'Efffe C. carstiovriiialliat uenry. Shaw,. :Esq., of St.Zo;t4e r fur breach of prom. iseve mari4age 'Off ; the first' trial, about a year toe rerntini bered, damages. amount' of $.100,000 were'.Wxiatdett to. the: plain tiff. A new trialWiikatajned,'WEllcA ended last SattiiisOnticht,.with iftr. diet in flh"rorAf Oliaw,-therijoiegd: ant. The ciaille,li.Akia - great ' differ once in the sverdiota of - the two juries; was the prodtotuffmk of 'testimony, on . the -second "trial; cititnfigt9g. to Miss Eye's good swine and character : But the end is riot yet,:fOr the plaintiff hasalroady moved for - a new trial, whl4;11, if riot gist:44 l , the case will go-tO the Supreti!k,goßrt. THE SUNBURY AND-RBLE RAILROAD. —The Sunbury - and Erie bill, which was so •long di: 1004 U our State Dig istaturerpaisiiiii•;kfid, has become, a the, Oitp stays proceedings,. wr4ur the inort.: gage of ,the State v for tare 'sale of tht road for non-payment-a *Wrest; an. tit February,`LSO*Frintriliorizesths Company to isstie:serip,tAie amount of saooo9, to pay debts: tontraoted for labor-and .materiahr.lietweep the first of. August last and.' ihe' - 'l.lO, .of •Tpe scrip is ti) be ajlei~;ripon the Pcifit>artd ,to, take.:louittilioe of the z?tat ®.. mortgage. , , • Sal'.;The pickpock abs..made. as in-. vitAtiOn.'of Lancaster 'Mt :^arilek?' an d . speedily 'relieved a number I: 4 llttbit country people of theiL,i4k 1 ;40 43 . 41 : pocket bootie. 4118.poilynger,' of - .Eafit...l;fecopiteld, lost , Jsid::potiltot book antlailtlein gloner s 4;ifr. vid La.ndis, of West Lanmosr, lost $9Ol. iiyi9g near the Welsh M ountain , . Mr. James VAssinore lost 41,411,000. giite a litrep...anmber:oi;other per W re relieceti of theit• money.— Ono of the scamps Was arreated.while in the af.,t, of piekingAlf.r.l*David Bender's pocket. He Znglish man about 4q . years of ago, ajnd'gave his name as. l ,oht4.FreidOboig.. It is thougtit t t!g t the paqy mi ttod the robkieFife Yr.e#,Aos* 4x p!rionoid,,ll,4lo?, B' arf - T -• .. LEBANON ADVERTISRR.---A FAMILY NEWSPMMR: --- 4.ootit..l4iity:ELFAltioN. 1):E "M-ocrit:A-tic rte.'renTl wiLiaan 'S PR AVGUE, DenoorstbrAtaisuw • Mooted Goveynor . . , Tqa 04 (1 P4vingaibeifirinli,' 00 8 7 4 )1 The Siege 'elkiStion took 7plaae 04. Tamps4..y of last iV.ce,k,amiiiifyieinis..ettibe. most ex •oiting contests. evferitnolin; Col. Wil liam Sprague, the *can4l . clate of the Democracy thei:rtitcM Men, has been '§lected - GOverpor m-,„iiinajority of 1460. "Th . 's splendid-victorrahows ,tirk,astonisking -revolution- in senti ent. when We coosider •that the eaitied- the *at4. - tast: year -by,ll,o2maloripy..tolforing•in3m e ifter the,..great ,Democratio illa!in Oonn:Octiont, nothing could be m'ore , cheeithig Deniocracy of. the:l7nion. cobneetgeTtt ebOOk of*teibliean States; Vnglauci, -but . hag broken it. ,Glorious !Rhode Is. land.t . thus, on the: very threshold of the Presidential ''6'intest, have the RepublOand'lgietensid"serious re. pulse in two Stites lieretefore Count 'ed as certain .for*.the Republican eitY3< didate for - Preside6f.4- !Thikiniijority in Con necti eat, d win aVed-idowni *dm' thousakds to aTe4,li carries` alarm instead of .encourage ant into. the Republican camp.. And now,RbOde Island has deserted. them—has de,.• fasted the Rettilblieen *Aida . *** Governor,':gifixittek.lk routed the it iepr.esiiiblisii *The . Reinbitean party 'Dilly wnillninnn,ib.nsiness..and make an assignment,- when it' lei defeated. in New,England. `CONNECTICUT-ELECTION. " :' be stape election' ta, - connectiont *is lieledi'lionditii.. , of hat antrilie.itephblicans carried it by the pitifutly,amalLmajority- of 571 votes, . .after vie ;hottest" campaigns 4steeltioam In-that' State. '.4*. _few more itttqff. yicoiriiii New Enilafid, and theaisit4inid Aboli i tiOn,.partys its tindOna._. :The %ote' .of Zonnecticiit aho,sithagindbal dedinfi 4 ofaapub? licanism in -its stronghold. 'At the Presidential election of ,1856,„ Fre mont carried the State ficit . majority of -7,705 over :Buchanan and 5,090 over.Buch snap and Fillmoie ed.. Last year the Repnblicagemasol.- it.y in the State was . 1,)j71i, _and year,j4ek, the - most,aVonuous oxen tiions, and`-although the. mote - •iolleid shows a=large increase, - the itopiThlt.:: canakhave'Only incceetied in saving s .the State brooms 500 'votes; If the; goes-on ,at thwysits, •onneni. Vont iq stire:tO. Oast her .vote: 1bt7.114 ;noMine'e• be tha: Obarteaton Conveys- -fihellitirtterd-iimos, in iejOittik ing at Vie iitthl*dOll4lo) which ":;tlie: ele ion 41,ii:bite, t•Kulyi.•.:•"They•stm;eow.t„t'oosting on. tho.loWeet.brtineh e and - the next deg. anent nintittbe to the ii•O'und" . l . k . : AbOlitioniate !xilikked . phat:tikey would , ohriy Conneeticitt . ,5,660," arid al:, n iteiltfY AleaPPgilktetli". - tn.find* their majority , whittled' down :alitiost nothing. - There:" is dati!Ondininy among the : DeniOetaci , :,Vnfthp_mPet e beer f 4 l iAlq 7 ! PreParo 4l / for. 40_ work, • - - • • - • ler.:444.l4o,rtbezeom man der.: of the two, Mekieitiktt . l.4dni*i.Ve:cettly eap tdfe"d before Vern Druz; gigue hi mself - an Mira l 44 . 11.iiioatilktayy r. aaci-.has log - • so4* Orleans, a protest against:U(li capture ci . f .stea root's. • , Itelsaya . that , •.'.aolthor the when. he atiproaef*ed .; : Ee. new that theln.dinnOla as d, W.44 , e)Were Juarei's "steninars, , and7sugiOSint-thOi to he towing nttai3lohim,: he • adisiiiiiO4,.tp 064 C;. Two 046 . 4 . 170 C firatt . fiked4..lai:;.*.liioh Ai ritarned.: :T49* hPO4SPiAtiktbe ocirdtired;tixe l ellsing 7 t6 1 ( . 6. - aixief standing Which the attack was' •Otin . timed, vnth'`the He eay~ho 00.01i0d.ihctAtf4AinetB'#t, Havana, from : quirgtitts,. order of the:Sap reme' . GovernMen,tlOf itiCoth;, 4ii•hiimi to. titi:#4voilitiii.34.•:ol4aailink llife~ic - The ontatriandora.of 'On; . Frennir vessels , . of war .. ly i ohre .. *. Verit ,t Cruz, have'prOtiOnd.iiftliviant.ternkii;.. again - et 'the 'cap tnie 'Of 'the 'Vale* steamers by. , .. • There: is nows4oin iT;ravanato ‘: the 27th ultimo. .-There'iagreat excite -0 en t there - abotiti the cOtuk.e . pi Ma rin's..steaniers: 'Tlifitpoiiiifenstinnee it as an act .of • . . Dish. The hill vcipow,erit)EJ.utgicee oW,iltratie4 in! o.eri4. 4 eolaties t.cf i:. tite Tale &Bei- , 7 rue" . Or fqX7 • it ' Ilitailitifa 7. . :1- itrib‘ ; 4o4 ; lii; ' . ::: .:.:&•-%.1,31#4 4 :' •C-7 W.r.4.::::: ...., ~.r4 r,.~ , .r ~ .. CORRESPONDENCE or Taft LERANOtt ADVBRTIBER PIITLADELPIIIIA, March 29, 1860. Across the Atlantic), towards Brighton,—dear good old Brighton, the more mention of which troops before our memory the familiar forms of Paul Bombay, Plorente, L ßdith, Mr. Toots, Major Joe Bagetook and the "entire dramatis person ae of Dombey tt Son—the eye of , the New World , is now ottgerly'clireeted'i het - the full and entire , compass of its ocular vision, because that would be imprudent andindelioate—but its one eye, se- Meaty, and that over the left shoulder. And why? not hecause • tThe Chicken," is training for his celebrated "Inol 4 .with "The Larkey Boy"—that •passed away with the immortal. spirits •of little Paul and Cleopatra t and both 'were long 'since Van quished in a battle with the Great Destroyer. Still why The Old. Gentleman bait discovered himself at last. Tb,.effeet.of Master Franks unceretooni, ous visit to the library is plainly discernable 14 alxirtion of the Clipper which hangs from the Old Gentleman's cost tail pocket, into whiSh fie has thrustit, and by his disoonteroed arid surprised look. The Gentleman sir!) , poking tell-tale end of the paper into his pocket, protests it is verb - warm, (on this blustery '3 ,: farsh day!) cambrica, the moisture_ from his faeherul, and draws down the window an inch or two. A [oak' at Frank, Who is-mounted on a, chair, searching' the librarifor Phial Muscular development; and tWold Gentleman adjusts his gold.mounted eye glasses,;and walks out of the room; Frank Who is d knowing youth' has oaugLt the old Gaa.• 'lemon napping for once; and having placed his : hand upon - the object . othis search'vensures hurrah for "Heenan," and then eliding "Pbisls" up theTiont of his jacket follows in the Old Gaul.: .*leman's . feotiteps., • • •And - thili is the:moon 'why - the eye single of; the New World is direct towards the country celebrated for its ionrelintisivigurating breezes —beeitush Heenan and Buyers, - each:represents; tives Of the advocates of the "manly. art" the. (44 Eastern .auCVirestero hemisphereeare undee going a process that shall fit them for an encoun tersprobalily to result "in the.life-maiming or death of both. • • " Tharp ,is, no nee in disggising thet,flot that the Publio Read is crazed- upon , the . subject. :The Publio Read:keeps apace at the aide of LiCenant hie twenty.mile mornincsiretch l ahifreturns encl. ; Elite down with,him to. beefsteak hdd Madeira. 7-- Ttiii Public Read feels of his - ;musoles, and ..the 'P'utdie Eyed mire' theelastialti of hia step and the "tent" ckndition'ef matters and' things gen erally, ,At hight.the Public takes the , subject home wAh him and compares VOWS with the Evening iltiseir's,"London. Correspondence," ov er toast andttea.. Popular Mania who ix a church men,•lhighlitt•tbitt, *en tome to remark that the Chances.ani hi favor of the.!'.B. -B." because . ho le givlifg:ell Attention , te,triiiiing at Brighton, iiiiiiir 4 7. SA Ls clown at; L 0114012 fooling away hlit.time.the" The Old Lady with the silvered hair, the jaws y trimmediap.sted Abe gojd op.ee teclet; who eit at' did heitd,of the table dispen sing-the:tea, ears with alfl-ravity, that she hdpes -.the:pernicious:boy or whatever you call' h im -may, give 'tether feller a sound threshitig,and there endl ni ho - atter. Little Tommy, whO sits in the 'oliair'bj , the sideUf hie grandma-the Old Lady encouraged by the reasarksjustmade, lays down hie m,hdraeys," apd.diving into his .pocket pro _ deace atop. to which.. he calli the Old Lady's at-, tontiott :•Th'e-10114 Lady .adjusts 'her' speetaelei t l takesthe top in her bona and. rends 'On •. it,:“Hee nari,sunk'deepiinto the head 'of it. : Meantime lifilelitlind'Y'behle a tattoo with hie feet upon the 'Aiiiii.'roundo ent 'Whispering. in his grandma's ear ; • , ,thatre the-fells* that's goin'- to lick." The Old Ladyltalf smiling half frowning tellsJohnay that , • late 'naughty „hi talk so, and then slides. the top -into the littli arcbin'e pocket So it is, Grandma. -you, must.mere eareful.nexi, time. • The 'Siz,ie th' islooked forward to with lunch in. lorest by nth r thadtliti'fitiejt.' The Ev.ening,olow, .ei• which- h etofore'lkiallerays been con si dered'a :strictly Motel 'sheet; °flats has been. indulging' ,its,readers a ssioy ; paragraphs' concerning che. 'iipected " 111; w andllit too ; Without in c urring' . . -the receipt f' ny , Barb' concise and omphatio epistles as "SCUP :111y.paper !" The shops win.• .dowa are ladelped with All the'publioations on the' 'manly art' thVilinve !teen the light during the iist•twenty-filliattesi:while the confectioneti Are.adorning thoir shOselW indowswith :sugar- fig tires representio)c the two champions, vr.atut..inir .DELEcrrd. Wraptier,the f'perie,clical man" (e.zeusa the 151111) , hai received - I'M order fromsTsalins,liihe 18a - deacon In an up- tow] 'church. to carve " ' The Sairite,(sub rinse) untkafter„ the contest; while at..-15,e same time that worthy functionary has pebble ohildren et' a, sahool to which there la a gYvanasitimettachitil, and himself devotes an hour of two daily to,punching sand bags it Ileiaiko's: Some of the newspapers, I see are -ridiculing - the idea that a aritioaai cast shonld be, given to, the affair. Right there Mi. -Editor, but the tbitig can't be helped.. It is one of the weaknesses -of Voting Americo& that when any. one:or thing, that lilies and iii-aws breath under the stare and stripes. "goetribroad" Y. A. is stirs to follow. 'He needs" ourb ochasionally it is true, as old Ainerhia still more frequently needs the spur. IFs is entirely too: imPetnbus add often lends ~his .conntenanoe te•matterit that-On mature luttiemena.his good eedaewe,coils: from.: But- let a Steele,'.an :a Igo Cormick, a.Dforphy or a Colt, a Ted, Buick or-ti, litiiitiin - 'kc . i upoii.English aoll:endYotin;,,l i titteri, • ea-la there mire enotigh to back lain arid' tet liold' the bottle. ' sWelear to - cheek : the •1115enttsehi:''ail thie _. polo t, - for fear it - might break: • out Amtli notate Anhgeratisly bid, on another portia . n .efitbe f Ini s .d.f s eerporeal. "Vet n onowtry, v?t:4 pool9ke We ibiellisie wear we shall 1110 e. . A". .,....;..... . "MS ”If Calfl,BrO W ..raiCry sand B row n and% his'isersociates iileep:their lest eleep.' Help, eislbook Ike heen - Sol.d by'tidideshas ;through the "-intervention" of Hflongress4rihstraniktir this is tikoiii elected—still - "tbenigger,deli-•.; *hal:v . Sallied' yet._ Like ilanqu?'s ghost it la not oily-given cto'disturbing the silent' viatches of he i gh t, but 'the. fel o rbeti cilia an of the day le,hayadad„hyjts ?Inoltested,ProOneei, Another': Fugitive . Shtve . f4e rf„sily , in seed herscitirie,..o.."ekrent par. tisselars,'!,asidsthentioUifiws its collision 'or' two Of Minion, tyye.bow,,4ol.,el ; oritn .Faeei al sil ),TiornCr escaped from ser v iee in Virginia, last. August, and hoe since been living in Harrisburg, whereon-complaint of the fact being-lodged with fhe,Uoited States Marshall he was. ceptiired and brought to this City for trial. noires taken be km) th a e F ederal' Cou r t, Judge Cadwallader, who .. after hearing of the case remanded the prisoner to his maser. The 'announcement vies - received with demonstretfons of approval on; one side, - while on the other::-L•toretie Mott being chief mourner—tears' coniouoly. 'This lady on she termination:of - the case 'made her way up' to , the bar (legal not hibuloos) end, treated the Judge to some quits spirited remarks upon hie decision.— The-judge look. he mntter - qtrittigood the same as he Weald the . Coteplaint of . poorjAck of the ill treotosent of his Captain,. and toughed the matter off Much to the diassumfitero of. Lucre tin Mutt, Passmore oeu. W. Earl I Co.. At.this. stage of the proCeeditigrtire'eicita ment of the scene was : intensified by, the..soiry ice upon tha:Marsholl'of ahabeas corpus, issued by Judge Allisdn of - th,e bonsmun Pleas; command ir.g thauthcer ta:prodnee before hiin this morning tba,body of the' Bald, Mosee. -The Marshall of eourOe !Hsi-e'erdad the .11EnalttntlaPOs., not ao khoivledging the : siuthoritiorCoususee Pleas over a Federal Court, and preparaticMs were made to roe:Rive the prisoner. Then followed it,sceno such ad wasnever witnessed. befere in asi reportorial exporienue, even in the datsehell and Priklealleld 'Slave eases. The.prisoner'optespfecod - in 'a uer .rioge and-then a.ro ob . pf colored individuals Made a. rush' upon it. Tile beads of the horses were seined andlte pole df ttie ( carriage broke: The of- d.-era drew their revolierswhieh bad the.effeet of Jo Li mi,latinir, the multitosie, • when the voliiethen •detallb& by the MaYOri Made a charge . and suc ceeded in arresting,/mine dozen or more nagroes end locking them up in the Station house. The carriage was then surronn dell by a-platoon of offi cers. suld•in this manner the .fugitive was tahen to Moyetneneing-prison. •Thla ramming at S o'.- •elook , tha prhSblior tene.titken to the Baltiuiore put and was shortly steaming iten.bis Way, down. 'South. The . iteases C'esiens came up at the ap 'p'ointed time; arid- die decision of the question at ')lssue—,"trast•the. fugitive -in /be sitroto . sdy of -the . Marshall at•the tieisof the Berrie° of the writ"— .was postrioned: Durfng the trial' aboie nam• ed, she public, outside of a few fanatical obeli. t.ionists took. little or no interest in the.'Matter AO far at least as a/erg/presence was eoneerniii.— The peoPle have - become satiated with the sab• :jeer:the rew. tnontbe poet, end :"wOol" i 11,16 staple - -of but littlampment,t6 theun s Otber thee that done ,up in halerin Front and Tiqkter Street Warehouses. In political Matter:lth° city is all agog. 'Both 'parties,: the Demderatici: and 'the Peoples' have' been at Werk, o bii brcrpght tonf.a ticket jesters -ter., The Heasoeratio candidate for Mayor is lion. JOHllltoaates, jr., a gentleman' Well. know to . the:political 'world ei large ; tee-nominee 'of the latter named .party is Jhe' present—int:a bent Mayor Alexander Henry. Appropes 'of Mayor Henry it is a well-known fact tbit until within a - rew , .months Peet, it has been given lint' that Mr.. Snyder Lasitly hed-:the "ineitin :tr'eak". -fdr the 'Mayor ^ altiit hal understood . that dider no considcretion would iyor ffeio6 ?gain neePPJ;tbli efAce:rt Blgt •.b. r cbdis • Tirice." of - good erottnee the would be:Mayor has been "ooneilias. itipe pretty freoly among the.p rp oiient that be and 4414 tittiMetker - in e :lirMiegli &Rio& gent among other things aimed to be struck off a .anta ber of photographio likenscsesolone up lit cir cular form, and delitabelled. "B. Snyder Leidy," thb People s' Candidata' foil:faint. "Imagine the pheelinz" of that too-sanguine gentleman when, only a short timesinee,.a party of gentlemen wait ing upon the Mayer end soliciting,the.uie of his name for the Mayoralty) it was given at their ur gen trogitest and so„ announced to the public ! We once witnessed arepreeentation of the funny spec "Cindarella;'' and remember how elated we were to hear the companyprotlaim,. at ..the trial of the 'e ast slipper, "It is a; ,,- and then bow doubly mortified we felt' when the remainder of the sentace--"butlthe heel .40 1"1 upon our ears. Comment is intieoeStarY, :nu' know titiwabort a space of time eftei the layin , g,of the.,treck.of the Fifth and Sixth. Street rasseoger Itailway; the entire city was grid-iros ed over:.. People yho tbough they Wouldn't gake: the railway stook, were free to express their spits:. ion that„they, aztott . for-4 end: their pre:_ trr piece the!ex• caption of some : moor three roads.they are notb.: , w ing but. ste& /TA . DS; and: die ciiinpanies bsve been at their wits ends. to devise some-graisfil by Which tl;taY' might lie- made to ,pay, WiOin a, month - or'Sopast several-of the - conipanibtf .made trial Of steam upon their .roads, 'Witb7l - of cutting dow n' itio , 43xpeps.es, 'at-also saving of time, and Op prospects, are tittw in a short &ho time' Passilngetiltiiilerky Care' dr iven by; dawn will ba!allthif go, : S'o - mete bee' ' 'TOW' The:Repute Bk.u. the tiadater intern ' The Ch iirleston. Con ven glen ,Miseas. So tronek.if ;yoaltyll!'t,give . me - space F ne..your yos.ll.prosi vex views ' • up o n the ointrie! , Whiai - the 'grea Sauhedrim " of . : onellettrty.,‘ loon to meetost vharlestoo, ahou id tali* tin 'thellelectiea 4frinndidates. In 'this I have ico' in iciest, save the success of the.party, and tigreby . of its prinoiiiles. ..t have definitely, and I hope finally, -retired-from aihaetivepartioipgtiofi in the struggles,with its organisations andieipect to haveeven loss to do with its, opeisooptesta with the mongrel cigpOsificM, - whiiM'follow, the arrange- meat of its intertial michineifinifbris taking. the field. in form -s: The. Pennsylvania reselutions,.ilti r id t. ;nt ing, express . the opinion . of .the - ,, in this - State, and ..the maintenance 'Of t4eir..jiisitlini truth has • been ion fideclby if. to gent leinetri4irirY ,Way capable of enforcing the prepositinne oonniltf-: ad in them.' Ttrity — wilt not asle Charlestonthe Convention to udoptthinineWritiin.: - ! th'ej!lind tbai a.majority differ - With llteiti'in Opinion,• on a question- which l'itjtfter all sather"irf abstraition than a proof icail reality, excep.t.in woftthdis sensions it has produced:. they {gnaw their duty as Democrats too well not to can with h d nor „and selety , arid. hoar : also hfsiv 'to - culrinit," gracefully if peremptorily :over ruled. -We may also beimie thattlity true inter ests and honor of Peonsylvanist will not suffer in their !Janda. - '•• , . - Whates‘er may be ihil.titlaiffillita'adopted by the; Convention,: of thiVevery Democrat may bemire.: If will...be carefully, and deliberately exam itieSitiy . the . best and ableat men of the, nation : :WA; sun& - She - wise safely itifer,:fr iii onT a erience'of the.' labers of foriner CiitiventiMis in' this : Award; that it will be practiotil,-and .- niit-•encumbered with ycin.specqlqtive abstraction!. For my .own ‘ part, I have a resolute faith - rn'the,dittion.of.thd Con vention, - arid believe : most-tinily. thlit it will strip the- ueation , of slixerY of the mantle- Tr -which demagogues and traitors hava-tried to envelope it and present it - in - a form satisfactory to patri otic citizens North, Sonth', kast and West. Some other things- ae. well axa good platten:re' "to stand , on, are required: for oneness. The -party trust have a candidate who - can . be relied Cm to carry outlita principles; vibe . is available.-- To nominate•a.usan.who,iii unreliable, but-avail ble„ is . to adopt the pulley of the oppoeltion:--' Su :Cas would be 'rip - liiistbrY; it; at let* , secuie.. non. Of-its • 1 r: . t 4;rt:. ' I-think it must beAdtitittellt.hatS:itek , Man• den, succeeo in a pomoertit eamvention through the liime:of- hrag - aiitif blue r, whether C 0 , 14161 ON? Ce a *y biaiself r or, univitti . giffehitn, - piacticcid by _l e whottialghtettAiende:' 1,7 could quote a great ma.. ) 1 Y eX B X4Pitts..both in fltata,and„Naticinal Conven : Ilona. ikilltiatitire . tho 'tate th' , Of" thia proposition, :but,4o; little ieflection - 4 - tfeCessary. th sh ow . the weakness of such a polioy, that neither innate& tin* apt argument, are . necessary. Without .en leiter in to detail,' therefore: I set aside Mr. Eton, - glas.thogether tiara' .probable nominee Ilk Abe. Presidency, ()kW. occasiott.. lie may be ablito aieiate who it shall be. All political: experience shows that his power' will - not be great enough to Rebore his-own nomination. There is one eon: tingency which might. give it to him. If - be con get a majority in the Convention in. determ. fined in his support as to repeat the two -third rule, of course, that would oominato him. It is almost certain - that his reliable vote will be much below•such a, majority,,_ nor, if he had . it, would niece be wise friend, who would advise cue carry oat a policy so certain to lead to inevitable de feat.; .The declarations of Mr; Douglas himself on. th 4 subjlet are manly and noble. They have tuane . hita many friends. Confidence, however, is nipktilit of slbw growth, and, in . , my judgment, his time is not get: - ' ' ' ' " .' - • ' ' , ..j bevomentioried-.,the name of.lifr- . Douglas, brow“ think . that, A 4 "noittipation• i would. Vs. .eqiiiivalltirte thrbvringliii ablation kiito the flo - uat. of‘atispresentativeti:-.4l:Wititt la ae , patriotic t - citi: Is,A4.:wh4tayer:thoir: pOlitloa t t, - probliiities:Ssilij be; stlis - sarsfully waitakin tbcprofectlings,or,,thay,l .liptly,> whilstelecting a•Spea er i aed • Plink,. will &Filers:an sei4srl.t 4 Wh feit 4 e, en pole lb ly li ight j mita :toe repetition of those scenes ' grAtie einictinetie of ,ottlertflar.vrorse. , ,-, No.•tratpentocrat. will de liblirettOr,una 'lmenittingry - . 1.4 - .himpelf to. any • eunibination Which might terminate in such wen, lamity,tp hits party Ot , bitrocintrit..t •; . ' .:. I think,..l. bave.surveyed Ai:milt/1d ofnotion,ac ' ourittely.• - I 'lenew that I haiip dOpe . , it carefully and deliberatelY.' -; I propose in suggest the anal iiinotiOns *brat. tho Democratic candidate fur the Presidenci,should possese,. ; whivh; In -my judg, went, . lir aecu'rei kis lilt:int plain t eleationoto d gig restoratkin• of the Dianferatie phify le its fanner. invincible supremacy in the nation, . without the aid of nwafftliateditnd subsidised pp,pheitien' s •-• I apprehend,.then; that the nominee .sholatf. ctoutei.from , south ;of 4fiison a — pixon'i - ,linit,' and yet . .. Opel& notli,ve Id far south:of io 118 le:make him jattapable ,of,,Uppretinting...thvootaditient'uf public 'optri too, tilt the :North ;upon . the great sub-. jab' . Whiett agitate:4. the' 'notion: .IT be, has at no ' ptriotilt6bla life 'livel'AMotit.Northein peilplo'' or hms.intereets . ,yo f stitax extent: identified their% sensual the hatter. ' •• .• ...„ . • llp should be a mun..whose hi story shtnirS that.he 'has' al vrifYs had the ufireserve'd con• fidence of the conninnities amongst-whore here.' and:n;ho Inis,receivrid, without .solinitatiuct ot:streigle their spontaneous suppoitZbuth.with:. in.and outside of for-high ahcl sible,publia. citation: .If iddell scnnu nat.ional.eridence. of thelnaute,,nkartkistiir, exhibiting ' the like ' ihicliililtalm7llqte t - s.hin.vir ; Cues as a moo , and his eb iliiiniebin*pulponi(y a statesusenrsiteh ,evidenin '1111041d: &Et:Weaken but strengthen his positio‘t. ;;;',(•!tt go' shdi uI d be; a miin silk° able to resist theo-anductiims of invrer. *Wm gaged.io an effort to break, 'down ...grelik;Mien, ahem it bud good reasons . to lege* atlthlesri • and dread; 'yea., nta 'propel. tittle 11.4.. si-Pr,APoi". occasion, hod ' shown chef. he . wair"nbt',"4l`iiilp ' tinotly to avow the principles which- govern action. w.a.houkrix,r4 to - political - eunitrittenees: 4:le-should -bira'tetan who, - op moist thilronsi oe entif4;his.diesilityed the postiession of-totelleat;•' powers : eqljtely adequate' th..thp,,disejsitrge . l, o g , his onerous dtiAies'. 'WhOSe. ftradeler..nannotsAre questioned', whilst the amedttyof hileinaefieritlin thud:gefircrge of: di.Afictilt-statt.:respolkiible!ifatieli; under olicutustentes:*eullarlY ileJicnte; tots:inn the teve of, politiesl,friends .-of all. abodes of , opinicin,- - aiiii-con.rpellid esteem Cod ieePeiii of hie political entiiiiies,tiad"Wh o has none othet.' Ile.ahoul;l4le,a aran , o.f ergfts and PYTpet,hies . are not inipaired , by . the ; .withering touches', of advancing ` age,- did, yet, whose.charriuter and history tthOw that not -to be swayed: from the peth of wiedoruitid statea'.(, ,inanship by. iiattoring and often cl . pooptlvo show s 'werldly.greatness. BUfttnees;etefgy cud :dence•ihould be'diatitiotive traits to his'character; ~for. .there is every indication . Link theßtreign-Pnli. I _icy of:L.11:0-14iteil.States ratidly, approkchipg. ' a crisis; in which it will require the .utottEemer .: .• tion:Of.these quailties• It:l . :Executive . ; rinif.'n6 the' best men' of. the' notion whom ,ho -Con around to.eocure the trice ,for Iwh foh. 'tho got/unmet:it; vittinitVer s under 'once, hubee-O46,loligithdpereistinitly struggling; thtishofteet. nod. cheapest route tcwAsiii., do= emimirroAeti,lity:foreign interfertnce. ! Wjth ono ces lb liriti-iitideott all histdry • shOwn,. ititirthelfirnde.ot.ciur gloriouscountry ttio sup "tre•ot'vempite, both •comateroial - and politieol.k—f• ICTolunion iinagioatioti. can; ,picturo, weiLlth;. ,poWer.aika iiiereaeitii':vi,hini - .01 . 11 Object be. Obtained.: = • - • • He should be a man who, thoroughly aequnin:. ted with. Western and Southern life,;has not-been eo utterly wit.tAlraWn from the gieut;ctommeroial, muutuftecteriis eatid . pelitiOal - eeotrecri n - the 'East and' HoYth,•all to be unable.'froin habit:aid train- • tp giTe,theirinterntli 4118 . 721 4 kt ig tliaypelt. by of la ill tuttnin %SIM dielb ois;terts. iititigniihed tor 1.131 it y, vbragq;itingi patrAtilm; tin dhnslierar4lit the anta\bis' ointlitry, 'WitliotieasstintliePartic otn ular mer it on that:account, he w il l not be the less aoceptable to Esa 77 - - • • the...people. • '.:llf, heal ,h tei he it die popular:lel -the State wheel, vote'will probsbly decide the dee- Son - as toloduee some of its prontinent men - td 'tack ' themselves to his skirts as their only ifoPe of escape from utter political oblivion, thereby oonelusiyely_proving their conviction (and selfish ambition is proverbially acute kilts perception,) of the streogthnuCforee of . that uneulieital pop ularityd. these elle6iiettrOf his>availability= ebonld not be passed over without consideration. 110 . 8hothd be,a fortunate man in political life.. Independent of the argument that good fortune is generelly dnesnet to chance, ,but to qualities whiehoommetitidt.;. the prestige termer Imo eau_ is of -immense importance. Whole divisions threw doviastlinirarais In despair, during tho lis ter German cempaigns of Napoleon; the pp pLarance of.a..fe&-Freneh battalions, , lielbre his retreat from Moscow. -' le-should he a man whom office has 'always Aught, and o has never sought office, ilacept,so. far as-an honorable steel ti to- ser.ve , his OVUOLXfbitiSsitilillOed him to yield to the wish ee of the people.' . . _._... -- It 'Bei:l,l4unit. ; can-be - found among the dititin-. geished namenalready presented tp,the Charles ton Convention: by IfemocratieeS tate Conventions 'end:the Demoefittie.Piess of the 'Union .1 think -the answer of, the friends of the other opposing candidates, if .cenclidly,and sincerely desirous of securing fhe election of the nominee, whoever he' may be t etioild'be in 'the simple and. emphatic. language Of the - cointnon law when a .defendauto itonfeSees judge enti sail dice/. • As to tbe,nOminee for the Vice Presidency, alt though ait much :earn should' be, exercised in the selection'oTtehildidate as in the 'ease of the su- • perior-office,let,:in'lny opinion, Pennsylvania owes a debt ofigratilude te;lndlll2l6,.(and I speak of that whiobl.limoW;):whieli t 'riot now pressing, or having' shoWe to...any ' A uthoritative , manner, the disposition;to . press. the claims of any of. her -own distinguished - sons, libellee now an- upportu nity to repay grabefullf.....A.Slo the aspiring ef forts of those: who prees-theinSetvi4; they;should be left to their ewn unaided*xerti,ms. To Indi ana, so far its Pennsylvania is concerned, her dela gnl43s should, io my apprehension,-refei the ques tion ae to the person, and there is :lin panoity of Men among the Democracy -(.'that Siete whose. .repiustion is national, anif.-Who* :Would- confer... , bettor on the nositioe....lf -the delegates from Pennsylvania should respond to.the faithful; de termined and efficient sn'pport whieh their caridi-. dint° received from the cialegetes - of Indiana at Cincinnati, we may. agait - tiave,lietivo ''B's" to lead us on to the like ensoese,:kiitofir,-, more per i manent and decisive, in 1860,-as that which fol lowed the banner upon whiee they were inseritr; ed in- the close and furious , eontest'o Ind. ThiLEOII:TE TO TIM CONVENT:PiII OP - 1952 AIM . 1566.- 28th 1860. • . , . • liss,..The popn/ation a1f,116-:utof,Romels -180.357—a figure at whiel_ik'.kiw remaitied .for Lthe last two hundred and fifty. ye a: T.'f':%2160.,. The young ludiab . lilEtitifit:664lAivtilages• of Jefferson coatity, N. Y4,llukialiatigted a novel method of raielog funds for'Oharjtalile affd reli gioue,purpoaee. At a late festival, if.hool s :of the • prettieet girls ill the room formed a line,' and for • a . pr.4}O piiii,:deyon permitted , the 'ientlemen to . take a ronqinz kiss of the - .•• . 'HOSTETTEWS STOMACH BITTERS. . The.proprietors and Inannfasfurora of 1108. i TATTER'S CELEBRATEri , STOXACII . can appeal toodein, nedemoe'io physicians and _citizens generallY.l4l4e tailed States, becabso the articlklialftithined a repot lation heretofore uaknorsi...,:kftrat facts up& :Abis,. point will spealt,m,ote4o4#olly,..thua - iiiiinnes of bare assertion Oribloinzing pnifery. ,Ificchisunaption of flostettotteStotnaoh Bit hr the last year Itmouinisra over a half :.tiiinion bottles, and from ite nelnifist steady . . - increase in times paid, it is evident that during Am. coming.-oar the tonsuiaption will reach. Ireerc.one million bot tle& immense amount never have beep seld ; lint for 'the lora niedieitial properties pontainen,in thii,prepere.- tioti,:and.:the sanction , of the most prominent 'plolocift* in 'Jose t of - the country .wh'orsi tin article LI best , lmowni rwho not only icconimend tbe-atittem 7 4e-tbeir -patients, but are ready.nt all times' to give testimonials to its. , ,efEcautn• all cases of stomachic derangements and the•dits'eases A - gulling therefrom. Thilitiiliat a temporary popularity, obtained : by : extraordinary, efforts in the way, oftrum- , "Petixiiktbe-qualities ofthe Bitters, but-icsoltd Astieittiiiin of an invaloable Medicine, whiehle :destined 'to be.,as,sintlitiling as time itself. • . llestettees Stomach , I3ittere haie 'proved a Godsend to regions , where fever , and ague': • atid:Yttiren'i tliHOSis complaints have counted their by hundreds. To be ! able„ to state. - cainSclently that the. 4, Bit ters" •• are a ceitaffiearb for, the Hispepsii'and like disetutes,.is_Orthe..Proprlitters a source of tin. alloxectldiaunistg ItaitAmites allmprbidtmattet froni ' the stomschi ; :pnrittes, the blood, and ititti* . tis-reneweWv:tialfly l tb.the tiorNltas 8 5 4 4 8 m: giving it lhat - ;to4B::Od . ..eneity indikent;able for the.restaiat,itmet.liMtlth. it operates upon. the stomich,liver,cand other digestilte orgaalo son restorevr•them. to amitidit,ion eseentia) l b {bg eBl discharge of the' f3incliniti4:riatnre: • .4; ElderlipersenaMay use the Bitters, daily as 4ir e clAo n s ,-o zf a ci A li ey will find iR it4".atimulant p eculiarly s.dapted to comfort declining years; nsitis4thutsant. to the palate, invigorating bow s, excellent. as a tonic, aturibjiiistrating:gintnialli: Vainly() the evi- . dense of thousands of-aged men and women who have experieti - 64.11e benefit' of using this preparation lihilti:enffelitig. from stomach de rangements and generaLdebility; acting under _the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs,,, and fairly r tested the -merits. ot, 'tidbits; : A few cords to the • gentlefeak.... - ;Thefit. arp certain periods when their careaare,so harassing that many of them . sink under': the trial: ,-, The relation of mother agd~child - is qto alniorbingly• tender, that the pother, respecially.ifhe be young, is apt to forget her own heti - Ulla her: extreve anxiety- : for her infant. Shouldttha period of maternity 4 arrive duringthe:sittutneraeason, the wear of body and . mindirgenerally aggravated. Here, , thee, is'a neeessity'foi a - stimulant to recupe , rate the - eneigiat tiflhe system, and enable thiC • mother tohamt upluider her exhaustingirhile • and responsibilities.. -Nursing mothens gene-.; tills prefer the Bitteis• to all other tors that receive the ,endorsement of; .‘cians, because lt.4e agreeable to the taste at • Well ati - bertaln'tf jpit a pertrianetikincrimara „ of bodily , strength: • • • • . All these Persons; .to whom we lhatrinalMi larly, referhid ' &Wee, to wit: sufferers from fever and - mite; caused by malaria,. ditirriceit, dysentery, indigestion, .loas: apietite,land alt diseases or demngemeMS.of the- stomach; . auperannuate&invalids, person of sedentary occupation, apt . ttitir'sing MAtlitirs, will consult their .ovutyphYsitial welfare by4vint to Hos: tette?. Celebrated Stomacli t ßittermaltrial.' ' CAUTION:--:-.We caution Ahe•publie•agninit u s i ng An y, of the many imitations-Or eotinter feitsli . ukt salt- for liosreiistet‘,CM;F.ltakran erniffati i ,Brerints, and see theiteach,bottle hem; lbew.iiiatioßDE J. Flostetter'ettomacit Bitterkt blbwiFini' the' side of the betty, imil'stantied on the iititanio cap covering : the :cork, and' • &twee thakour antograph • signiture is on the Prepared and sold by IIOSTETTER SIEXT3EG-Pittaburgh. Pa.;" and 'sold. by all druggists,' ireOers, and 4ealera throughout. the United tilt•titsis;Atett4t Atruti r Flea% ind'irmanyv • • • • • ISirDr•dlleo Otausr ll• EsberV7Ai:.l,saiberOr; „Iron ; J: C. Seltztr. Fredericksburg p.ital„ Blew &21:44 LAnuville ; Martin Early, Palmytt: 4.1 - W.' I. "BACK. TO THE 012 1 PEACIgl ' • .: . LS/FGER. ' 4:11411Elt. 1014NRy Rauss,itzl, the weiAnoWn • Brewer. has, 41.11.t•tembved ids '4ACIP.R BREA tau:as to tileavge 'lhnd , hatidmiinki tlifetfetory bona of sir: Arnold, in Cam .'beriand street, west of the . Plank Raid, Where Ile will be 'pleased to tee his old friends and the phblieogeeerapy ~. lle - LTdthbeekilintiid BWeitzer Cheese; R ol laleillEadn . ~.Ac., wholesale and Retail. Ills BRARds of liiitothlitielg,- - - nbwn Brewery. . Lobation, den. 1.1855.-tf. ' -77- F — P .*--" t - A Ott VIGO - • arpc! g.,atit - . iff.s 7 1 - INVATt tbe attention of‘Ronsokeeperni And Mar- I chat* tomy new Bpring Styles of cmterriNti; ' iron' the moat celebrated manufacturers; foralerability .1 .f colors and desalt,: can not ' be for . beautiful , • Ellagl is b , Beu sseLs Carpets at 7 IS, 4 $l , 144 tp ly. Ingrain;Cerpots, truitpble -for . clambers, silrlds,rocsneh, .and' arid , 2.5. 3734 t - wool. to, 62%, 76 ea. *ha, :large stock of. PL Wit- OIL OLCI'II, drom Y 4, to . 8 yards d,t; WINDOW, -BLUM in greet „sprlety, red. and, . -.white tatittni' Mattingly Co Mattin „ Itu.Bl — ittt..% : - *Rag carpet, &c.. . • --etuNzat nouatc'.3i. -' ' - WOOll Wow: .08 N. 2d street , bl oortHagenceNoble,7f9 8 Side. )ra nch ~TkIR- e nderatatalars PrePared tof.iirtilah Ikea .Bturei SeliiV4araeter--BF.ii3g. ilifectiilifit OILY or Des WD, to ordeVabedlY--rcialeib ' t3elling off our entire tick at ' —? • ova to removing to the S. E. earner of • Bth a d SPrlng I • reel attended to. Carden ea. MYERB t :3 1 10ix. th en t e i n r o m r i to v r , th il ;Le bo batt pr o oui n Boroughs . rdereleft at Mara 7, 11; 1 00.-8m. , won, April 21, 1844. . , LOIBERCER I S .. . `ARE ..' 7. . •..„.„,. ...„ •„... 8 SIM QttAttif IS OF -FOOT. iliFailtkisFOß drititifite i.ist al lI Wogs of Tharniacy. &Teri' to' the itizenii of Lebnnonlasidonirounding counfa. a PURE seletithini of Drage, Medicines and Chemtiealie,rtiond - the first. finality **p er fu mery and Toilet nod Fancy Soain,.',,mbraeing the hest rwinnfaetare tiTe:natinaj. and a large *array of Tooth Brushes, Nall. -Fiesh,.Clothee and. Roar .11rtishess Pooltet.'irOildliand Fine Contbelif Teary: Shet4Ntrifi slielittfa 'Dubber. PURE tPNEA. PURE .S2ECE S. .- Pony wbola n ground - . c@s are 'offtrti for sale in large rrad'ilttrafqdsofW It LEMBE,'g.lhig..jatore. GARDE FLP*EII • asfuratlientt variety off7RESll.Ciarden atel FireticeSeillkat • Oondeneed Lte. Concentrated Lye, Efota*. Al', ud P9t 8 4 1 ) illtargeLand quantitfeAdt . ••'" titMSEROBIt'S ; Drag Store. ITaibleiSudit4 Baiting Sodli, 'Pearl- Ash. Sal status, Cream tTartar, and for sale . M . large aad em quantitimat . LE - M*I3.I3S.GER'S Drag Store. • If you are in want. of good 'Wattling Soap. pure white or red Vaatito' Seep: Country Soap. l'raeive Soap to retnefe g - rease spots, superior Shaving soa - p, bey the same at .... LEMBSILGER'S. - . YOU ‘ 7 . 811 g good _Hair Tervii esoniething to make the hair 'grow. to ciir•the heed, ark' to prevent Wale put 01 ttp, _WK yeti dis ORD' itte , bablaßß4lllll3. TRUSBESI. TRUSSES! The nfilleted trieVaigelltea to Call and exam m e my stock of Thames, , SupluehlMi,„&e., com priFing. a .variety eflirailiaktilre...... • , avi_.lsiersh's" tietuinei Irapttiii , p4 - 11.1C.Ad . k. Troac." .- • 'itir.d.;.'`: , " -..lthlardr'e' , ..Cataixtesial/ niiiilaire; • An Mr/linable article ter the pilltpoeu. . It you are rnwant *id' 'sap` cif the iihope!sou !be suited at' LEM,ll.EftCkEir' mazior.. Pure O hio Cittawbw 33randy: ..• The,genuine article- for . .. Medicinal Puriosce to SI bad in .a/ ire •Purigg. at .• -• LEMBERGER,'S Dririr &ere, . - Oppopito4ho Marketlloto3e. Anytliing:you want that 41rept: ileac well Conducted First Weed Drug , Storeemul befann, Itched yeii by. ..LEMBraGEB, •••• Chemist end:Apothecatiry:7 ' Feeling ihankfzil,for.the very ,iiptcor p - stron. :0 thmeloFiePeived•foilii the Phy - riclane. Mer • ante, and Citizens of Leltiason and sur • • Inge. I airain-P .IP)icif..lifisre4, promising tolte, every effort to . . AirSpeelsi ealr ui gt.van- to Pirrar&.Al4 enzsgzirziose, and Lir. AzoiczeTiVoipil al medic .o.dlepeoeed , sythste4 LE'Llgfi k eisl se good as ithteined,opy,wh ere, and. L , • tpsultoe..tiizes; :IlferieirthoetheAddftetri;". • ..JOS. ' LEM.BERGEE:r . . .Drpgglßt, Cliomi at end Atiotheciiiii; Feb. 111,1tilki, :Market streevbebUnil6l%:-. x,w.:-:.:lfte7Sw - . S .. I...op r ifiiati % • Eke "Court Holm. Fir. P.06.$ o ffers birth° public the Lasater and BM --telection- of pure :and ' , fresh , Drtiga, -Medicines, Spices, Perfuthery, end. Paten 1 .bfeilicinei-Itkt has ever lieen in Lebanon. Hie grcatlecilitlee for the purchase of Driur, and his long prtglcal acquaintance withthe Medical. Chemical. and Pharmaceutical details of the Drug Store, as Well as the,,Chcialcsl, ,Labeiistory.ena- Lisa him to give purchaaere,'Many iirli:4,l4iteß; and it will be to the 'prefit•of iiWpereona,:te. beibrire of these who would deceivoopld3o-buytheir Drurei , Meelleines slid Sprees, if they wish quint:Resew* illtyri• at Dr. ROSS'. DItUG STORE, Opposize Out COURT HOUSE. - D LIKER OIL. 'ure, trash, aril 3 Cad Itior 01 ttly for pale a prug Store. sod for the,cui 'option. 800 wed enzymic dim .01EIGH SYF .e „w y wA ,,, dt , tir,ferCenighs, ....ugh, Bronchitis, br .reagt and Lunge, has induced si . .iitruihkhetu ne t to try hie land at counterfeiting it. mil y am the public to be on their guard .in future, sod cheery., well the novice of the genuine Dr. Pbeick's (lough dyrup:lor without Dr. Roes' name on ojabel- it is eotot . trfeit. Prepared and sold -tnly'at F.ltente' Drug Stem, opposite the Court 'rouse. .. • „,.' . DR. ROSS' DL.IOD. PILLS. Tor all the purposes of a amity Midi/lank and wh im _ ennerrtripettorsie needed. theses pipe skys. figual and la .toinglosue superior to aniotheriplipi.: ; 4lihfy 4E. onto and without prodOctikkleivorianiviiim. O soft oodin couruhenatroont4or fireits,Atisigniaitel, Op* gennploint, °nativeness .LOiddiness; Dijstiepstri.-08/oft Ala:sees arising frout.thiptice-blood tbr Dt l .4tigis' .Blood Pllle and saiscbat; hoes' nein icon the' Me/. . • • 1 - l O N - E. -- .` 16' VW EIEI SEM • - Fresh thirden and Flowe r Seeds In great *iiit 7 ; and of first ounlity, warranted. to -be' as representett, uoM wholesale and ,roMil at Dr: Roes' Drug, Store. .I)II43EFLAL'SIXTRACItor SARSAPARILLA, For the curoof Rheornetis'm. -Tatter; Riles. Serothle, tho Donee. Old :Sore: Pimple's oirtho Pato: an d Erg tiorte—of, 41 i ode, .Nervon s..Lieedische mad other Vervouh Diseases, Dyspepsia, • and ail ',diseases arising frout- I , 3 Pllre blood. , or the drhprudent Mie of 'Mercury For three pitimMtealt willthet found .soperior to all other releediits. Priee•gi per-bottle, or Sti.bottles for SS. Sold . oaly at RV Drult %tore, opposite the Conet •. - • .. • • - PURLS) TITO chiTAND:s..imptny. For a Va. difileideratiOri'Pr. Nos hea,..'hoen poiiitgif . pile and obly aged( tor Lishingriit.l6Obanon county for •witotessielng and .ratailltig4,yiin's Pnre Ohio Catawba Brandy. A distriDrinatinw public win at is b one to e , nerealyenekere k t,lie-Pous and Ginueltiretiftliraltdk e bail. Beware of Poisouone go core the genuine. article at - Dr.'.llose Fe WPM: DR. ROSS' TONIC 741$,Tg t RE. For the eure,of Liver :Como isirit. - ..*irropsia. Head- Bebe, Weakness Rll.l NervousaDfseaggise:gthlterally this Tonic Mixture - gilt-ails all other inedich , age„ The la r go . and increasing sale of it, demands tffht-tit should 4aa made morn extensively known - . Abg*t_ in many inftroacia, rapid rakes - follow its Pre; peruse. Ask for Dr. Rosa' Tonto ,Mlfiture: DR. ROSV.:,WORM ,LIOZSNOtS. 4 4 site, pleasant and. effectual ',Word lifediclue Inc perfectly. ta5t 4 40.11b . 11 . 0,0414:;41.11 reiMie diem, as they ate Ate ,ea Takeo as pa mtich,.ctinii.j.. Otaserivl thaw ~loteingeOL,Felolnte, if red ongszfro offernd'io you. they are -11OVX Maine Dr. ltdra, Worm. Lozenges. Sold 'oat? MIN; Rose trite; , ...DX - Jt,OSS"LETTE.R. Vor the cure of Tetter,.Rinivorms., awl onodosul other eruptive diseases. • Sold-At Dr. Mai.' Ding Bture. Dr: Boas, a regular roctlcal Druggist. Chemist. and Pharmaceutist, with an eicteosliesariukvaried erPiriehlfh Or over'22, yearn.—gad nOingdonte -Jefferson stedicall College, I'L illik . dpkna; t the 'auontion of a. flifforirninsling• large and isirefully tnil ed.stock of ,PURE AND /MISR Medicines. offering to: advantage go*. to bohad_ehiewhore. Thepeople will 'wake 0.-Itototof 4,hts. BB PARTICULAR, - ,./inz• Ask-CowDr. Sala': Dtug hose' DRUG ST9B,II.I3I3IIXECIM OgposlTD TIM PCRIXT Hovas t, not inisdireetod. Store; and take core that' Xo¢arty. a,p.s.s:r,..i R.: . . 111)11,Vg • OENNSITE , THE . COURtizrtIOXISR. 22; 1860.. Ohoite Evergren Trees for -.- ' Tll3 proper thee now approaching for the trans. planting of sueh tresw, the advert.ther would thua Inform the public thatpiahiug, w3t , the groutid which l imyeencetsplelt Aryl T thilt`rematisiler of his linn•lotilleietkon` of evergreen/141m: uovridtters-Abem for sale, at. veu motherate +doe //phi- the'. :or single tree. Among ethers will be found ieryllne specimens of; he.Nbrusay ,FTr, Jitapn'of Gaiad, Siberian and cu neie Arbor Vibe, &n., in good condition, of various 81/A-S t put all very suitable:for UssonsPlautitsg. ..4pey at the residence of B. LI,HMAN. N. Lebanon/ Match 21, R u rnifttre , Matitiracturers.. WH S Evs 41 . *:_atia recat Wareroom.., No. 288 Malik 015 ' 8 % 2 . ' door .below West aids, PbDs, delphht We'are'dianufacturi . 5 all kinds 01:50Pds Iq ti h the abesim Dealers and tt u ouseteepsni wul Pad it to 'their iittireat to - gtas, a Cal{. Mazabli; 1400.4 iindaeiligned will sell hie Stook .0: GAO- T .gHaatt .at Celt li - 071 0 NS, .to., al:•001ST I •'...,:Per - spat& want -of cheap Groceries, thislarYs ItaitinCaniNlowietoee at 20 cents *la* IPoilcUes.ae .26 ,411Wei1t Corn at le'per qt, Good Tat at otoet,,oall an* Qera litaridt; Ito tehup, Plain; Ctiooolate, Car dc., toolbar with a quantity of Goods. toonrit.. "meanie to mention. Call soon as le Wishes to ,ell all hy T,EIF . O. OVISS.
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