Itsaltfitt gli,buttsEr. DiXOdIUTIO POMMIES CEASE TO LEAD, WE OUSE TO louver. 1911.1‘. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LtBANOIT, P.A. WEDNESDAY, JUjit 20,-18601 _ FOR PRESIDENT IN 1360 JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGEI OP KENTOOIP. (Subject be the Decision of the' Baltimore 'Democratic National Convention.) FOR GOVERIitOR, HENRY D. POSTER, OF WESTMORELAND 'PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. ' Vectors at Large. *mon YAM. Oao. H. UDC. .Diseriei 1. Fretiorl i oli,Server. 14. J. Beckhow. 2. Wm. 0. Patterson. 18. George D. Jackson 8. Joe. Crockett. 16. J. A. Aht. 4. J Ch Brenner. 17. J. B. Danner. 6. J. W. Jacoby. 18; J. R. "Crawford. 13. Charles Kelly. 11. H. N. Lee. t r. 0. P. Jame'. • 20. J. B. Howell. 8. David* Schott. ," 21. N. P. Fetterman. 2. J. L. Defter. M t Samuel Marshall. 10. 2.8. Barber. M. William Book. 11. T. H. Walker. 24. D. D. Hamlin. 12. B.B..Winchester. •22. Gaylord Churzh. 13. Joseph LeMbach. • mar Very contested seat yet tried by the U. S. House oe'Representa tives this session has been awarded to the Republican contestant. There is suQb.a disgraceful partyapirit man ifested by the members of that party, in utter,disregard 6f the merits of the cases- befbre;them, that , the Demo crats, knowinglthe.futility of trying to obtain their rights, in a measure quietly submit to the outrages, and permit their' opponents to have the length ,of. topes," confident that they will yet hang themselves. Last week, vihon Barret's case, (let Con gressional district of Missouri,) was decided in favor of Blair, the contes tant, the latter feeling that! another outrage had - been commitied, prompt ly declared his determination to re. sign, so that the matti3r can "'again be submitted to the people. Although be was the contestant, .and obtained the he felt thaQie:_wee pot-legal lyentitled to it, and-pursues a course 'Which is'of some credit to him. Row rg BAs Dennt—lt is true that only forty •members Of the lionise of itepresentatiVes voted rtinsethe re port he i tliflieittiy Commiltce, to 3whoza was referred the prote4 of Mr. Buohaoan, but-in the first• place it is of no avail for the Dernocritcy o re` silt the high •haticled . ontrag(4,4 opposition, and secondly; of - the . opposition fared eft with • DernoCiatu and - theasneaked int-and voted.nevef; theless. . One such was Mr. Junkin, of. Pennsylvania. W hen the vote yes, taken he statiad , that he ~‘ had paired' off with Mr.-Betvizr, ef , . - Vtrginta, but that as this is a mere, expression on the part of the nOUSe t and does not amount tolegislatiim, I will vote: " I vote aye comment is Unnecessary. II& The Coiode &Selling Commit tee has a very looiewaf bf-doing its work. 4. few days.ago they, exam ined a Mr... Webster in regard to the Post Offlee blank printing, andlwith. out giving him,leave •to -eintiOnehiB papers or think- about-Or they compelled . relative to have happenectitm4 of..tbrite• yews. two.• On the stredgtib_ef his answers Dins given they published to , the •norld . that the President had atteniptrid - iii bribe Mr; F,orrqq . with the-4E4? - 4g of said blanks, worth about 880,004. per annum. • Since their_ Non, .1; S. Black has been. eicamined on the 104 e subject, who disprOvel,'Mitfki teStinioq 4t !..Feksic4'4l - 1 441i n dedge tions thefefrinu t :by Abe oommittee..-.--• The Presidelmt-kneiV nothing tt all of the matterjuandiniteitddfan'atisibint, boing made 49 bribe A lfr, !piney:: It; friends atienciAita'tsl.9lci - orC a bribe . from Mew* •And the failure to. obtainwliiell, in addl.. tion to his disappointinentiiiii his ae pirations for the SonetorShhiend Cabinet place; have ,00ca-. sioned Mr...Forney:a :hostilitk .to the Mr.. Nebs* .bae since aoknowledged!thet he,,essimt. either refatotri. aqtradiet Black's testimony. So , much for the Covodei committee and'it€l,investiiationi. lig. Sortie of the .Republican jour nals are tryltg - to kink,Scnatsr , pei; out.of the :iistrt . on kgeouitte, of the .recentr speech ho .delivered the. Senate. Tireir . principles, candidates; party, speouheei and all, are inViantii cable, hence the. jarAntaii)itititiiiii their ranks. -6 nu,sperltaiitsygoko,d_a publican Ammo , 4if. Omn i ., with this difference4harhiriwpnt ashasned. of the prindstets - Whiet4riaßlife-ef the Republicap l iuttki; the gene, kirid -IMO; afraid and asbarned t 9 oboyEltsoir trine colors. If - Ilepsalszais editors:and or: ' atom were- to' diliOislt• fralffilje tale Pr i 010 0 A ' o ? ll itrj*kt l ile:ki r S t ltd not 1 " c°1.T.?!.14'41,457PC5C/;.'7f.5°11A.*91415 mar ongimcirs,4 4 uuti4l egrqee were • manntnltteid in: Freder ick countr y 7Maryland r -between the Ist of gaighlana4be , let of Jonew2— The-higheei - nutebek, mxnumitteduliy ontFtertan,' bit reWOOThrer left for the North or. The opposition are still trou bled,,a, great deal regard to the ig nontiny that Arentiiiied - nPon them by the "John Brown raid into Vir ginia."Ay want the-Demeerats ,to.,say th 4 they -no not believe that a "single Republican Was cOmpromised thereby." _ Peoplain the "last half of I the nineteenth eentury" do not, tell lies forliie sake"of pleasing thiir op ponents., Instead . , of a, "single" Re: publican being compromised by that murderoutrundertaking, there are tens of thousands, and there is scarcely a I Republican paper in the land whose 1 doctrines are not calculate r d precisely to produce such outrages. Did 'not, the Republicamc- of the - north' run wild with sympathy on account of the fate of Brown, and did thttnot drag his dead body in triumph.a thou , sand miles, from the gallows to its fi nal resting place?: We kno* that in this "last 'half" such reminiscenses arerather'dit6Stefttl, but when . the enlightenment As not attficient to prevent, them, weare happy to know that by the aid{. of i;Oher second thoughts it condemnii,,thern. More over, the 'active Aarticipati* in that deed of 'blood. is, , ai - netyifig when comParecimAi wha*P W4o4:ehing of thelirinciples .of f John Brown and his fanatics may yet lead' to.' -A Hence, the assumptioU that only those actually at Ifariler's Ferry, or, furnishing means.for that identical expedition, is - small talk. . The Republican party is making a vast Harper's Ferry of the entire north, and nearly - all their leaders are John Brewils, and should this Republic be so unfortunate as to have them triumph next November, it will be hard to tell how 'this "last half of the nineteenth cehtury" may end for the United States. "Thedistinct i.;t:the Repub licans. is tokeep "niggers"from "spread and every citizen, that can spell dog within threetrials, knows this to be the fact.:-:-Courier. Yes, the:pa/icy of the - Republican party may - be so"in 'New' York, and Dome few other places, where negroes have votes-to cast for the candidates of party,— but how about the practice. The Johu• BroviD raid 3 '4, Ifarper's Ferry, if' ler:4lllqt calcula ted to spread Diggers its real. object hat 4 not yet been develiiped. If the underground: railroad operations, -as well as the ptlier-ripPlianees used by theLergissiziee Otheßepublicansand ihesucc4ifut:oitilition of each one is aidieg,the l 'escape .ef a . slave from the Louth isreceived with Dw'shcibt of rdy by the orators- and speakers n of that' PartY,) id not 'spreading niggers,' there is no-Spread , in • them. If the speephes of Giddings,:-Lovejoy, Sum- I -nor and other great lightirof the Re publiean party do not prove the prac tice of the party to be favorable to the spread of njggera, ,requires good dealmore learning than: to :be: to able - spell 'doglivithin tbiree trls tcP know what they Mean bY'Weir ti-ashy oratorial displays; . • 'air A don:y . o6llB,n 9fq, eon th ern beifibinilin wan idta mend; Ja!q• M 3 k:;'46eFiAn illitOrdningnoiminianiii.Waisdetermin' ;. oil' to adjouin tsuntitwiftnil the: more=eonirittti•O%, , :ik 'the, tiAlian rot; the lafter ipE.T6i?'B4}Wifyctoii tit' *bin: but.,ifai:.4o4;iiroy i e.zioceT : table not to nt3Ptatifint , •WA trust/there will no. oceagionifor a seriond irg RUA inendi con.trosiitiiin. • ' /fir Ertdeley.:io kiBss addressed a , letter to ,I d.rJ'geWer B, ,.diissolving' - ipeii:. ticarpartne w rsVp with hi m'beeause thei f ' •latter 4 .1 1:;$ - ly as 413 irpAgistil - lru;) mpritarequired„, One of, th has • referen ,to• and after the itampitigh 'of 1840 . mfd fall6W? ." 1- ` ' Now came ibe-greit-riienkilerof th e ' , we ll mob' of e poon•stiortreZe liottaftit ' , suckers j ot Washittil loerr; not being oonntett; in-, • Second regiments 'of them went on from. thie. t pri•y; big DO one of the; whole crosid='-thtiti.tPl - Aay. it !rho shouldn't —lcadi.d.pne so ninatilttarfidZeo. Madsen:a nom - ination end election ets.you3sfrespeetfully. I esk.. .ed nothing, erpfcied.nothlngl , hut yon, Oiyieenay Seward ought-to have ideiddlkiit I berostnatster of New Tork. ,:GA Thatileimodestipall *Olt as mofftn• ful, : and r affiiitfnelbei . refereifoi):ta, 414 as an evidence of lir: Oftrom , EY'S LT ,preciation-of the feassesj:raar prove profitable to - the "swell:mob",ai"Tall splitots"-fa 'whose welf*f);Glr ,now takes such deep iii - 4#(1114 and whose offorps,_hereafter he .may: bead ready to contemn. ' ice' The fiifi owing-are some of this porerfitkarguments advanced .by the bpp*l4ttitm-in support of their Piesi zieritialtiparrilidate :-- - #' From the N Y. Triarie. :440.- itivt-SPittEIE!! 1 : 1 : : iroia.thlf Pallide W lpiVaia geni i s.. l t tliir : Pt2Vit?P - ;,,,,, . • ' roan a ;? '," " r•ritnadelphiskim a., ."... 'Ate" TACOMPTati• VitAttli.'t : •-rro l i the ii f a' Leir g iiiiaLre: • 4 ;, . 4 4,. aSsi~l n i i r,...oo , ,RA i let i ssi ,, „ Brod the ekion Gtsisrfrit.# ‘ jb ''',. 141 e.*1 %141 4 ' tOOOTOIOO " 1. ' .. "" . t • 10. i , •,-, t , .1 , i 'All Ib4tbez c E p.iieri. ..u- t ielle . ~t .,1 7 ; O vb "' 0:14? ..irilg di, fro 14:. *y• ." q The above ph i 4 mein ti; Mity/ASUZ es upon 'people iiriog,,in ,the 4nligfit-• ; L ied nineteenth cee.tery, anti ita; they .use n0!.(zt,13 erg., it la: fiiii 4;1) , - R thru i tle tha i t Ni, . „ . :: ; ' . ..411 itlerr- auviik;-4/ &Air' d • t that — ll/dir k tips 1 15 , • - -1, , 4 1, 4 44 .' VoM 0, EN THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. I Wir The silly-stuff published about "Old Abe Lincoln"_in the Republican . .- . papers, is truly contemptible. Old Abe is no doabt already convinced thatr_all the-speaneyain_the land are in his support, if ; he i f eesNy pliblisli -1 ed in the paperlAtiat supPortfrini. ~. The'eftinptign' - of - the opposition spienderifferenk „ The VOllO3B ofone of, their songs, „ends "With_ 'L o ra IRA Atafa " Welt conquer` .r DiE • • ; Perhaps they Will 'if - their fate is not like that of the boy who entered a fight with the same determination,but getting pretty well iclied; he forgot to die and committelti, during the ex citement of the figi t it,'' the grevns crime for which Sam Houston was once "sot back," (tore 'his pants,. we believe,) We are inclined to think that a greater number of the opposi tion will be unfortunate than dying, especially . if they I)art,al.Fe - freely, of . !ribs Massachusetts tut 44opted resolutions - . endeiraing SunithoPii cour s e in the United States -Senate," The people of MaSsAChusetts endors ed the course of John Brovin Harper's Ferry, but still Unit did not prevent old Ossayratornie from get ting his just deserts. ma.. The Rev. Petereartwright,the famous backwoods, -preacher from IL . limits who is familliar .with Western politics and politicans as with the Si , • Bi ble, has'recently been in attendance at the' Methodist Conference 'at Ro. cheater. A correspondent oftheßuf .falo Courier, who was in the cars with him a day 'or two a;fter-the no mina. tion atiChicogo was made,relates the folloWing incident. The venerable Peter' Cartwright hadiaken,a seat for Roehester, and; during some fiftomfralit utes previoire to the time the cars left the depot, the Doctor wee giving-me t in hie hopestimanner, -,hisopinion of both Stephen A. Donglae.and Ab ca bana Linable. He bad finished :the '"Littfe 'Giant," and was saying of "Honest Abe"- that he . is a good citizen, apright; -and "id point of talent, is a second•rate lawyer." Just at that mo ment, in came a haunaing. hot RePuhlican, With his platform in his hind, and it, si , 'atriear-ttre Doctor. He camejust in- thaw lo hear-the re mark in regard to Mr.A.lneolit's .talent, and it roused him cronderfulfy: He interrupted the Doctor (not knOwing him) and-proceeded; ,under a rather high pressure of steam, to inform him that he was mistaken en=that„politt. After he had,blown' off somewhat;' the Doetrtisaidl my-friend, [don't know but-You are more famil iar with the character and.history of both Mr. Douglas and Mr. Lincoln than I am. :Per myself, _earl,l only say - that I licerin'tliti.same county with eat of Gunn - bar twenty-five years ; that I gave Mr. Donk/alk first office be was. ever fa: cored with that:l myeelf twice: run; opposition. te.Mr. Lincoln, for &seat in, the Legislature of Illinois' and beat hiin both times " and can do it again T willf±" , .lty this tinia, pan may Weir suppose that the laughter. drowned whatever also the Doctor.might, hate said.' The Philadelphia Iquirer one of the leading oppositiont papers -in that, city, has the lOnesty to acknowl edge that the herieblicans are as much to: blame as 'Mut Democrats for the de feat of the Tariff bill in the Senate.— In consequence the Inquiicr is 'being very rapidly read ont of the party. via., It is said that the New York aldermen had themselveo"so complete ly disguised- during: the reetptiou.of the Japanese,.Embaisy . .06 .13attit4oy, that their-best'friendi nine thorn. The disguise mfesk:Wai,a v; ,eindnle trot ettikitivii . Qn. ME Mt' I tlft Y l i fltd , d'itiftps. itiur friend th a .131xpr.ese nanbrongb t nii.4 : t(reineodous - tong, b92fiktibe: other day! :Upon . opening . it. what. was der , surprise itts finding elieleeied-On e'or coo if ` ,. itiid identical Nitieks"' old • Aye. ET. t, 1- .. .3. . - - ~r ~, n., p the follonipg let ter. It "appiiir3gAbe t th ongktove vil ore editor of a, ReptAtli pap puperxend gives us .some advice sit to" hoe , ' we should 474;466(40d, requesti nglik to !!tlyty tho thin cunslity_ fine." , • ; • • • SP RINIIII7p3D, ~ ..111.; June-6, 'BO. Esq.,' Sjit.s-1' send you thleday , by t1 M ..,13." - Alsesiss: : :Kumpany one of them Itelau Which a/shit:Lea: 'in up' Bich a fewrore thiewnttlall of these g,rate.. States.=-Minut. sum 23 what glon't rote our ticket. You lan rely on this being the ~ ..'rail artiele".4l;it were eplit by, my individual self ruin 40, yeora• since when I were flatbating it down the Wabash river for this ookostkum.. rwant u.tn go iti - runl; git Alp a ; treemenddus only .over .thip yet stick, at it no the only plank ,in IW. blelh "Rig.. up-li-can platform that tattoo etitlitifid we iiktat ' bile our eggs while the'wharstr4oi*hilr.Zrlll4l:4ll4 goners 4 1 4rikas. , Proael00; w.'„:-... 9 : r.' : -.; ~... Ilorgeuizo yor wid-a-wiltAlt,Welnuateititia . rtse, away It send a oWn , tolg . e* Toile to' 11.**Ore)y tit 'Se' -fordtiokitnerifs. ;prim fiketiodlfit with' H. , ilP. teas; and we dew bleitlia 40 Itekefarefete 1)4: 0 3 4' clod*: ! merits., • .. .. ..-. ;. •.• . the& err s*ehet 'thattit'Ofilighea. 'l9 Mine' were all Writ by "old Joe 13lisettiiP.,that 'vr Rd emit: to the tponnyoutsiary sum: timeosinco , for ,hoss ateelin but were parduned ent,by;our republigan Guvorner Air my benefit. 'noir - do they;,talco down in Lebnon Co. Scatter um around emit* theignotant farmers and Mechanics ProftutelT.--- Let mo kno if Labial send. you any morn Woeful ve ore over run with brdtti.foi efa 'trot rilifold: I am sorry to ws,r4 Gaits, been ' sorneWhatlibin: , awagled An this reirele:bianir-7 , alsooi.ctiss,dcrolo in oberlin sent on ( to meifor..l6 dossen whielE.l ; forwarded to hitspill.jiaaa'ai (4 1 . 1 ,r/telf iivielf;ll4 he writ me he hadn't Si' 034. r-6.- itrisinee:ii.' formed that the old cuss kut: em `all tip tor :fir& 'would and.wonte nesd any more Would for,a.right smart time to cum . I thhik'i am not ntistriken in gore being editur• of the kurrier, am I•say"? It Wentatti4lo Ult.illiti, yet thing oat as - the devil tirotdd be f itezpay4kif did, , ancl we must ploy this.yee Ikurgymightf fine. " I want you to gosie heavy on the Vie-that the' 'first eillible of my-last baroe'and-the last sillible, of my .first name and the lrgit Una . laskeilliblikot first name and last and" flinapligios - nr - balkmi' :names-make "Abo LinA, lenit-L4lia' iliklity'griBB • joke and there are a big lot of superstitious trod; igeoraut laboring men in, the Run 47, thot r ,will, think it.bbppened beelines-we wire forebrditinwil. think me a koi• - ...." . 4ryei vary *de se:eiteer rnPe k it rbiromcucii,giii :deep yhoPpi .Bil ehleled,l.wont. leave you -out in the Iteltf.. . - V 66 hole, an( id thh whidir erthif ithmottil ' liivroiet ,•• I iiity A.Bulliti fdi , T'us, 0 ".'3.. . .; ". ' 1 From your old Erie Itsi. t+ '' ." ........!--..^' . ...0, r , a - --- , 0 ~ ,t4B . ,c 6 1.11 ,44 , , .'it _ Ea j ......"1 0 • ~,: . r l' ; 2 : - tfl Y ft.'s z i' -, i d : i meg! 'lmat tiltie i to. a' i3elivrrdilive . .., fa. Meeting-, held 'ill 'Mt 'INAPTisI,' ' Piiiiik, Mr. Foiiini 1 01iicittvwifireaiid ' . 0 e Ass of Aix . naillop' , liy 'the fiteittabli.,' Pan -prcos4(6_ ilsAinielltiAß4 -mischievt 4upti , and ehldiAtote; for Bell snd Even: 1 eft Vitletfieertny 50644614 •theittat li oe Br i %-, oi , i 1 0t. ,,,t-t-t t,,,4 4,.• .. rtt 1 , 1 . 1 - 4(4'1. * To be able to. split-rails will he a necessary qualification for candi-. dates of the opposition for county offices this fall. The question will be put to•every one of them, before the meeting,cif the convention, and iffhey I Tcanhoi-answer in the affirmative, they '1 will ..be-_ "comflummixed." So those who do not understand the bu siness had better leirn it at once.— We give fair notice thatakainst every . • one of their candidates not 'a proficif ent in the business we shall pitch at well-knewn and uncomprothising rail splitter. Then look out. If Lincoln is to, have yotes because,he was a rail splitter our candidates must have them too. No man can be elected to a county :.office this fall who is not a rail-splitter. We wouldn't be in Mr. Kiln nger's boois fora fortune, because every body knows he can't split-rails. 'Hence, hoW can he expect to be re lelected? ,Will he decline? That is now the question. , . Otr Suppose the nsgro slavery should be abolished, and-three million of a degraded and inferior race were to be turned loose upon the north— what then ? what would. be done with theni? Oar jails and .alms-houses would be filled, to oVerfloWing, out. rages too monstrous , to be' named would be of daily ocqurrence. Is this the political millenitun the fana tics would usher: in ? Had we not better "let well enough alone ?" Del., The last and newest title of the opposition is "Rail-splitters." In PennsylvUnia they had hardly time to become Republicans, and:now they must change again. Butovitheut de signing to be,persooal, loOk at -some Of the followerS of that party, and then by some stretch of the itnagina tion endeavor to realize the applica bility of the title,- "Rail-splitters !" CATTLE ow RAILROADB.—We notice the constant,institUtiorret suits in all parts of the - State, acrainst Railroad companies to recover the value of cat tle and `other liVe-stock run over and killed. There is much misapprehen sidirin 'relation to the wla touching snOh cases, andsuch suits are almost uniformily decided against the coni plainants. The "practice of allow ing cattle to run at large upon rail roads is in the- highest , degree censur • able, and evidences an utter disrevard of the safety,of `the traveling publici for often the. most • serious bats result; froth this very cause. So far from the company being liable, ownerS•of cattle l so killed are without redress,but arein fact themselves re sponsible for all damages incurred in consequence of their cattle obstruct ing the track. THE 'TARIFF IN - CONGRESS .In the Senate, on. Wednesday, Mr. trOpi the Committee on Fi. mulct), reported the House Tariff bill without •unisiidthent; - -bOt- rkth • rec.- om men datio that consideration • 4-10,84:t 01 . until, the"` .Becori.d., . Mon diy36,Di t ef e iiiber .! The ,nrptiop • mad e.by ;11.r.litin ter to that titf. t i w asi laid over until . Friday, *ben -cOpißik, upti oiid t it itgie s eCtiTiq the • • " • lti• f4sll6#loo'9tik " • . 41. 4 94 4 1 4 08t * ita y0;fii ii * - 1:04 8 6: nu; - ::ont - ofitp, PaTio.„RjszjiatticN. oreou , oliv.xerapliillA.ubt4A4m , , .1540:-0ill l"e Arlit,i4nhasitin I . lthe,. $4 4 14 . 13144.7: I Ton altiii,."WiAll,:alid:Y.olo6;;24..; •1 4 17.418=4Nists• Doolittle, - . 7e46:nden, . Fiiok ,;yi)ster, 4400; .I•Tartin;;;Ki i n,..«, — Liithanb ;SOTO% 'Si Atmoy,i Truuibnll "Nude, ilkintiOnpiid . • ' the`] emb,lipaqulfyi;rough t . us,hard ; ,fas CEO! did Sen ate . r . . 13iglelt:and4sefertd"- .fothqr prominent ;Red :would. not . hayty . **ilfeli e . is is; they, secret& desired,• that7ther can bring the.Preisi-• ..den tial election - 01BM; • Thnqr. I•ZVeMlik Poit,:'*.:l#4o*"*ooll64. 3 6 4i 13 .a ) P1iic 1 00.90"40 6 ; . 4‘, 11 tiff: . iom firet.r 4 ,1 A141100. ' ••inessuredi terme,4le4aolat;noinstok: lioressive, and made to;•itilva* -t.b‘ lutirosts Or a re* eVfia pittku-. lar brancbes of. malufadtVOL'At ; 04 . xpens of 44 1 .4.11-40 , Hate, .o.3oi4un g ;;Re, publican :Seuaiori.lmetena. 4lie 1111 . 1'ei tellbig.the'Senite' ,;(ind' . the ',044.6.• :1,144 i its def Vat is - foroOb dad 1 . -4 not; .fikteLifflatit, itekby...the4arti ali4r Of iheipeatesect - • tijkoui4 iult-4.11.1-...wa As a wepttrect ; id maair time, amitkatmembere will 4h 443 'RilllirPtl. lota 111;3- Pre side n fliitreleotipn will theq be over, l und leg= sti iTte9t:v?/11J Ve in C..‘1.1P1,1141 pnblicarrlnntytong4 itci in tlBs7l,to litiv4 repeitiedi 439 Tivifflf 18443 j: = v tOWEr J!ax ! . daskotrl . 4 5E, -c or ma tirh i l ls! 'likely to, ba b liiolotigod<64oria the leih•• • inst., the , day agreed - opon< by both, branches for the :final eiljolu l nment.--: The Senate, on Thursday,patiee'd teree.' ,autjotii , extending,thetiassicin till M'en'.: dap:Aar-25dt bseiclee :the Rouse, which will 'probably coodwr! FROM BALTIMORE At our latest advises from the Dem ocratic National - Convention at Balti more, the admission of the seceding delegates from several of the south ,ern atateB was, under consideration. Tba "Voidoerao3r" Sneer at ABRAHAM I M IC9 - 14C ..... 143 t " M u : ' , 7it c P ublic g" P c 'P erB 111 O they don't 1 They only sneer at; a ,set ot iackasse§ ,g4l round in. the -- hbVisttrii 1 610 i fk Joil -their basks,thinking they- therebutgrify a, man IX* followed Cirremts,ble 'And lione t 3tbusin46 of fpfkliiting,,fails..o It is not the man who, split, ther,ails,but the fools who have suddenly become rail worshippers, that they sneer at. —Erie ;Observer - BEM _STiaNGE CutotroisTA.igim--41, • the 'Sprint: , of 1859, Atr. - .:Jacob ' Soho - env In contyaiy with some,other young men, were fishing Span ='s Dam, in this county, Mr. S. in walking over the.datti, slipped and in falling his watch (a, very ivalnable otte,) fell out of ,his poCket..,-:The:-party immediate ly set= to wdrkieltndl„lteloet valua ble,'but without avail, and - WO suppose Lr. S. had given' tifi - all hopes of ever :recovering it. - `-0n Titesday last a, gen tlenian -Wa's* - fishing in flie• 064, about, a mile below the dam; a3tl in wading the creek found s the watch. It, looked to all - appearmacts.al new watch,high ly- polished. He took it home, open ,ed-it, and found the works as , free from sand or, 41,,i hb rt , as ° - "t it had o never heenout of its proper place; and on winding it, the works started, and, it keeps as correct time as ever. Not even-the crystal was breken. • INTERESTING TO CASHIERS.--In New York a ease has just been decided that may be of interest to 'bank officers' and those dealing in bank stock. In that State, as in Pennsylvania ; week ly statementwof the condition of the banks, certified by the Cashiers, are published. A purohaser of the stock of a bank whose statement was - ,"dpe from other banks, $129,000,7- while the actual amountdue was,mily„ $5,- 000, sued tile cashierlor, this differ ence in the assets of the hank, mak ing a difference of $2O on the value of each - share of stock. The cashier demurred to the action ; arid-the Judge sustained the demiifter.orilhe ground that it any one was, liable it was the bank, not the cashier. The Supreme COurt has, however, reversed Court below, Arid Aseetts that the cashier liable personally, if he mis states the assets , of the bank GIIRMANa.--The„Republicaas who constraeted-4he 14th rail in their platfoini please_ Carl Slaurta„ ate secure the 300,000: Geriran. votes in the West, will be ; a little disappointed to learn that - the intelligent Germans in this State will not bite, nor evert nibble at such—bait. • ..Ei t eiTomeme.r—Miss Lizziee-Martin just the verge of sweet seventeen, plump, beautifql 'and a "Sh'aliereas" to bout, has_just "ehaken" off the strai ght laeed "habits" of .her Society:, and hie' sought the more pleasing society of a young and ardent lover, Mr. M urrey.— The thteresting affair happend in Cleve, land, Ohio. The beauty of the 'young Shakeress attracted the dark eyes of the youth, and vice versa. So a "runaway" was .planned and , successfully carried , out-lair Monday. The inier - and two friends ..pee, < into the Shaker iretidelynt r it ,Iriliirretwille, car ried;of the prize, ao,4*elan -; d mirtiate; dtd the rest.:_ ToPotratotters' arm is "eald , ,ro ke•-•beyOod iTleOnan's ter rible blows. The London Mornfifir . Post says *!Ack j ii•liglf-9 1 iNFIRfl?P9,t,i4I1 10 14•1 11 Cliarnpion of England: Siunrs-lins•*e: rinC.lll 'da tired, and . Seel aen be belt a iainst•all to an acknoikleiignient ~pf'i defeat by Sayers. • if he had made it• : a . little., d ear• tier 'Ale people of Englailtiar—lo'rda an la tiii . ker - q" and tailor ii-'jwq,u)ll. not bitigrairbacyitied*;ooo for: the netted bedlif the "priie qiitist r .ok's Success CorirFrniarpor. rfapfiirteil 'entrance of.GARIALDI fuilly.?Confirriied by ; the tbekliter inivicealroin Europe. 'Grint ,Bajtglited natabliebedrinalead=quarters at'Palerinir:lfiei a a bombardment loth. by 40,a -end-Al land. On the inonient oChlititrgntits,-Ihe:'poji, ulace arose in his_ at r~ t ea taring the Royal i t on 111 and . .T11p . 430m. •ba awatitilf.-`, F otiliriu ed, and. ss , in killed and t 4yolidifedi • ; , :t • • 07 - .1 - IoN.; DANIEL CLiRCIi t i bf New. :Hampshire, wetron Monday last:ft-elect.' ed U. S. Senator by. Vie' Legislature of iket State for ark years froth', i 41. b • a MUM' mato. -He Its tiltepuiaiCan. • A Commons, ' str-rfton MAR.' To Lotitsak,%.,:-The gip; sit 'the Missouri railroad is finished; and the elrotimition through to New 'Orleanir is now comp'leie, The thneletween,Nsw Orleans and Philadelphia, by this route, will be only sigbty hours. By the,oomplistion of this link, ibereis now a continuance iritdroad•Trom 'Bangor, gains,' t 9 New Orleans '• - tiscept three ti h e ft ferries saluilsort river, the 'ol4queballurah scathe Potemsfrriverri. •,This-vast,orbeinqintriz waysla composed Orsigtiti3en Mdependesit WHAT LOF.•••ZRE LOYOUSTWI The seSepteen-Yilarlo,4leltoraulP ed, having their *pima Co niat .ty, have s e i nninAtitruelt i tmaikin,o, l t i be minds -if many of those' o li o Ito not underalaild;thinat ! like and habits of Rhe:ijteeeY ' .So stio ,picar' to •tHltilt-thritill-eini llaiSnresqll3lo4l"°' 'Bee - fatal in urra iretleiting 'thlis-moun layout a• iinnish teen t for thtfAis tike•fpoo' pi. This ihink „giving to rhasalittkiiiingalisis the mucb mgortaptie. The In f eCilfow,kiinNiinv the get v it,YeitrEloritit,2 1s Weig.which %was formerly known as ; the Qicada. some •natural iistat it? is Italia the 'Cli t ed,efed Cielldß,V on account oVthe besirtibil3pughje•Aulor of its gales.; Linteus ea " icada-BepteMdesirE42 accordi n g to tpopul r ta)teisiinAe4,oyea).B onne tb dt h tnateMty." - heM^Aldits of`the 1 9 tern countries are of „the, tome species as the 941m0n grasshopper ofilyallarger and go in sttrirms devouring epry_tkijpg t l i pthe vegetable -Kingdom that eomel'iniherrwity;bot the Cicada n of i our country.pato,npOipg, A tiayikig,po„jnouth 9nd subsists entirely . npoirlhof-dtli- which lodges •upon plants, end the leow et Jrves, ani.l4 sap Which exudes frotri - gteihr vegetarro . n. , be only _damage which the Cicada does • to anything, Is to sting and thus kill ireurrof the inhaller stems and twigs of the trees when jn, th s o moms of dopes riting Its eggs. THe -procesi -hy"whibb they are !nought into existence is thit;,.Tlo ems are de posited in a stem orosiniali brahob.it a tree or Arab, by ,thejemale Cicada, by means of the Dr gin kttoitii as the' el - ipoilt64" TheiriPlegalerlifbh are about the sixteenth of an inch in length, and' of, a whitish color, are hatched in about six weeks, and the larvte:fais to the ground into which they hasteli with all . possible despatch, The larva) is' covered by a thin sub shell, which it acquires in its residence beneath the surface, in which it lies encased -until-tike tinottel reeurreetion: -When this period comes, it emerges from the ground, climbs a tree or sheulr; ithrows ~off its 011uitiPlilba- Hon of its speicies,lentinir aS it itroesalhi typed, monotonous song of its ancestors. It is averrO.,that the„fett44. l .l.4tra...datob, Abe... Armies alone exercising the powers of mistrelsy. If such is the case, holy_ MODS' 11, 0 oryaeuls there. are who Itrift-tbellittlersoatifdit. their If is not in the nature, of•the insect to do any damage,' except such injury as we have. mentioned, 'while depositing their eggs, so .we -advise our friends not to lay awake nights indulging in fears and misgivings concerning crops, for-ainilliOn of these insects would not do in a lifetime the 'half. of the damage which hundred grasshoppers Will do in a week. Whert they die and fall to the ground they afford excellent food for poultry and swine, and every firmer who profits by the tipper- I tuna.); to let chickens and pigs loose-while the lo custs abound; will in the fatness thereotgain more than he will lose by their ravages.—Areto York Express. A GIRL .KLtLED 'WHILE TIED TO A COW. A terrible- accident ocoured in the - town of Delhi ' Delaware county, a week ago:yesterday, which resulted in the death of it little girl seven years old., Jim, parties to the sad occurrence were William Scott, 'a boy seventeen years old, and his half : sister, Elizabeth Doby, . the victim. The boy Mid - been sent to take the COWS to pas• turn, the littleiirl'accompanyinghiin. Ho had with him a piece . of rape, ' with whieh be was to bring back some bay. On his , way :he .phiyfully tied one end of The rope around the . hody of his sister, and the other end to the cow'stail. When the cow had proceeded m-short . distance in this way, follow.el-by ike letter Stumblediand ' fell, which so frighttinia-the cow that,rbe ran off at a furious veto,' dragging the:: poor girl after her. After running 'some distanbe" the 'girl's head struck a solid rixsi, ,, crushing iu tbe, skull, and at the same time tbe cow's tail„ptilled cot, so great Was the force of the, res istance. The girl VMS also badly cut around - the face, neck and bead. The woo taken , up by , tlre boy'and 'carried boom, where she breathed bizetwo or three titnes before expiring. The, h a y_ is,"id loe,ra . tker deficient in intellect, aria it is, not supposed dint be realized the imminent.' danger in, which his sister was placed by his miichievons conduct- " Clip per, AN AWFUL IVARNlNEL—Tbeo3altimor9 of Thursday says, we beirdlYesterday,:from an entirely reliable and responsible source,, the particulars of an occurrence which can. only be looked upon as an instance of Divine rebuke for taking the name of the Almighty in justiacition of a falsehood. We •refratnAltent mentioning names through consideration orb parties,,who. are respectable persons, residing in the south : - western section of the city. It appears that' a few days since the aunt of a young girbabont eighteen years of age, accused 'her of baying been guilty of some misconduct, which sbe positively denied, and on being again - aotiusisd; she called upon God to strike het:Wield if she was -not tell ing the truth. In a moment after, abcording to ber_own . statement, a film seemed to„ntfes before. her' *yet; • and in the course Vrti ve was totalff blind, and - abilisi eontiiined sight less ever since. The afflicted victim of her own Impiety confessed that she called - upon her.- Ma ker to justify her in what 'rasa falsehood'. May not this be considered as 0. timilble.lostancle,. - of Divine-wrath, and City .not :the thoughtless; within • . HOSTEirittrs' STOMACH Bfrnts. . . The proprietors and manufaataneeiteiloB 4 TP4T.EIII3 - CELEBRATED: STOMACITIUT-. IRS can appeal aith,kp..rfobt_ . sOnfiiiiiiine pliysicians and eh izi.na g Meraity•ofihe United: States, because the articlelas tittiarepit tat ion heretofore unknown. .A.few..factenpon this point. will speak nsoittirtoireigniti than volumes of bare assertion orithmoning puffery. The consumption of ilosteitini'tp§tomash Bit ters for : the' lest year amounfed to.bver a half million bottles, and froth ii Manifest steady, irierensoin times pest, it ii - e:Vident that during the coming year the consumPtiou will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never hare been 'told but for the, rare medieintil:prepertics contained in the prepars 7 tion, anti the sanction of the most prominent physicinna itt those sectionS Of the country where the article is best known, who not-only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all case&oe•tomachic derangements and - the diseases resialtlig therefrom. ' Thia - is tiote temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary -efforts-in the way of ;trum peting the Ittalltleits-cif . the Bitters, but a'solid. estimatiorF:of!in 14vAillible medicine, whipli t it. destined to be as enduring as time itself. , '- • Hostetter'e,.s3lo4tlA Bitters have proved ti.l3odtteral, to :,rai4Ons. - ,wliere fever .and agile; and. varioutimther. -bilious complaintv.haver4 counted their yictims_by:ltiirtOridei. ' ' 4 fii‘ie able to statiflfecitiftilintly• that. the- "Bitters" are a certain cure for rho Dyspepsia and like disaaits, litoftltiv3aoprietera a soifrce uff 'on alloyed pleliettrel Itiremoves . di IttOrbidinittee ,from the Siomacti,-iiiiiilies• thil'..tilifti? . "altd T . imparts reneWedv ) i, 4tYlbl3liityiini system, giving it, that I)l3nclifergy indispensable fof the reititkii t lion.oklzeili t.ffi.lt. o;peraleivion, ' the stomach, tiyet4g4lltheT t digestive organs, mildly but„pßwerfy,l4, and soon. restores them : to - aomiditiall easeuthiLlitlieluiaVii:Ysifseharge ' of the functions of, nature. • s'' . - Elderly.pertienii May use the Bit*s daily as . per.directione on : ilfe bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is-loliiasaitt tolbe palate, invigorating to thiliowels, excellent as a tonic, - and r,ejuvenating,g.eltere,lly. We have the cal ' dence - or amiss - 45(1a of aged men and women who have cxperieneeththe benefit of usiagthil preparation whilw-suffering from stomach, di- • railgeieatis - And4C - A* debility ; 'actingunder ' the advice of physicians, they have abandoned , aH-.• deleterfout , drititi! Altd fairly tested' the merit's, of tioi arii9le.l i: A few words to the , gentler sex. . 7 Tliereitse certain periods when - tbcir,cares are so harassing that many of them sink raider the'trial': The relation of mother and child is so • absorbingly tender, that the ' mother, especially:if .she be young, is -apt to. forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for,herinfant. Should-the period of maternity, aircve'Auring the slimier season, the wearAtf bodyand-mindis-gimertilly aggravated., Haps; ',i•hOh;.lBl neci.ssity tof. a stimulant to - r0.E40- • raiedhe eruirgies,of the system, and enable the mother to-bear rurtmder her exhaustihg ‘ trjale sea' 'tesponsibilities... *Nursing tnothere, - gm+, . 411 11,YritititliC - Ditters to all other ,invigora n , itoris • ato..reeeive the endorsement of physic -Glans, because it is agreeable to the taste* s well as certain - to girt a permanent increase' : of bodily strength. - ' .''' - -. All those persons, to whom we have partien- - larly referred• above, to wit: et,ilfertrs from fever and ague, caused byinalama, dtarrhma, dysentery, indigestion,: loss of appetite, and i all . dideases or derangements of-the stomaeh:S... superannyated invalids, - PerspmOf - SediOtary - : occupation, and nuAing mOthers, will da nst at, ;their- Own physical welfare by - giving • to'Dots :-Aufei",i-. rn Celebrated Stoath'4itt!ire a trial_ - : CADTION.—We cautiotC,thesinblie against !: - . Pfdng.any of the many imitationsior Counter-: feitii, but ask for Hoill'itiurit,QaT;islitliisti .11.iiii40.SITrsitS, and see;thit'eacliballe i luti the words J. Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach' Miters". ~ b laWit•on the side of the .- bojtt , Ito rga til i ed , : ; 4 : 011- OA 0,.__••111.04.111, gap ioierillt - - '6 ` dull;" 7obserre tbat our autograph:aleatory, is en the: ' label. -s% ! - - •••• ~ air I. 2 4, an id and will l l,o4aTlCTlfckee . MITA, ..7iitisburir.b. Fe, sold 'by el drugr frp op re , pgd4llitojoris steniralls - thro oil% pe•rriLpr ed . irith . 6 0 2 •'• 31 3 04 dGer4 l6 4Y.-.._ . , r e 11., ~ • : - %:- y Dr. Gecoßoss;DA. Itaber,.T. L. LemberF, -- rAstra-, non; J. C...3ollatti, Prederlaienyf; 11. D. Bip tlei • Bto.,: Atiovillo • 11l la Eerly. 5 4 14 V - l ., `...- A 7: • :Notice. to blilloitti4rll2e:WerSBsiglikneßed.;4l:t4l:euld.nlai:tlliini4:l4lueetb:hi:itrfa's47lWlthlllth : e ' 111 3) ;; I i i ii " sa property:Tor-Owe tt,thei•nartme,thalt re em e n d i ng I it be dealt with aw . liraftig to Ittr:. l l_ 1 , 1 )I;4B;Z:Da t iX.:oo. 4 ,Q l :4l4,f,:te ktll t lt N 4 l --.4-- • ..3 rQ s - • - • - Notice t , ,•• ` OALL e *41591/.y. Mea u Drv i GoCati Sto IioEf"JOSVP' Le n t u te A rs i g m AL m clir the 1er607111141/.130.17:, • • • " — 1. 91 iT.1248J 4 4 7, 4111 and County of Lob= • OOPOL o 4, ll 4ifgboeia nry & ,ne.ki!‘ye op3p, " 4 , • rebps • nuantittid - W Idar • OlotlirCassaintfie4ne ti ifiy e Tn -k AtAte„g::,,. B lire*Pria:l 7, 7 .t. : th for Mili'andl3ofeWeee, =raj e i rA ei i 4";tri. - those ha s y re urr e l e rme d .• 1. . rim a ,to ttrll"ij=,. "64°I.Mteirke*X411"11114,Ut at_ tiNkc g aud , w try; d e cedent, make -known e EttIANVEL'ASSILIC,'.. .r., t cbcapast. May 45;-'6o.::' 2=ll iTr BER am - DRUG-ST IN MEDICINES QVA,I7TX:rIS OB FIRSTIMP.OEUNCE. Ittlaightairi (04W giAlksPli Er 'delphid College .. .. Of PflarriOycotrereAm tiseneartetiatiold!abl' eninicipediVftt6, PURR taslectiod'"Of "Driige, leedielneis and Cliemicaleqatid ttil?",dri4 quality of Partiun nd Vbflef Mid. Fedex _s6,apa., . emhi clog tti neat manufacture •in country, and a Istria variety of ToottairiptigLlfalt,,penkti,Slgdn atid‘lfiff'Bflialier PORiar, Toilet and Fine Combs oftvori,.Sher,'Hord aindlnd la Fannon PIIEE - syrcgp 4 PUS SPICES. Pure wholaddaT*ionaldilioss are offorlad for sale In large and small quantities at. LEKBERSEWS , Drojr,Stoie. G A R D E N • ' • . 4103 FLO•vvii• SEEDS, . . •••• You will find qv itill•aseortment nizlepy of FREinf Garden and B.iower, Condensed Lyc, Conoentratedlle;Sioda , nd Potash in large and stoat' quantities at LEMBIMGEWS - Driii -Wasbinglodti,lllaking-Sodu,.Pearl aib, erattm, Creammf Tartar; all, pure,- andlor sale in in largo knd'aall quantities fai LEMBERGBR'S 'Drug Store: If Yon are i . 4:vralig:br-19041 - ,:washing Soap. pore whits, pvrea .Caatile S, , p, - Cumitry Soap, &war:s'Bollp 4*w sp?t,s, anPeriOt Shaving soap, br4i . tiiliame , • LEMBERG.RIVIS. _ Do yon mints. good Hair Tonicl something to make the hair grow, to olfisnee'the'head, and I to prevent falling onf r nf tbe,bair:if you do :Cali at LENEBICRGEIt'S. • ..TRUSSES!' 'I'HIJSSES! The 'afflicted aro requeatod to can and Aziktzt . ine znyistor.k of Trtissei,- Supporters, Ac-t eon?' prisinga variety:of Manufaeture. •••• *lL:Marsh's" - Gonulao "Improved Belf-Aai juittiug Tad . Truss." "Idhrsh'a" Cs tamen Is' Bandage.. • - An invaluable artialo for the purpose. If you are in want oratny -of tlfe above you . lean be suited at . • • T LEP4I3E'SpR'S .Drog Store.. . Pure: Ohio . eatawba• Brandy • geunine Article ibr Medicinal Purposes to be badin all its 'rarity- at LEMBERGREt'S Drug Store, • - Opposite the Market-House. Anything you want that is kept in- a well .ndneted First class Drug Stop; 'can be %tn . _ LEMIIERGiEIt,' w Chemist ind'Apbthepsc7„ Peeling thankftil for the very- liberaTAisatenn f*o thus far received-from the Phyttchitwiliffe , chants, and Citizens of Lehanon — and ings, I again solicit a share, promising to Ws every effort to please all. • SW - Special attention given to Pitooot.rit PRESCRIPTIONS and RASHLY RECEIPTS,. medicine dispensed Warr-sated -PUREmilwis as good as can be obtained anj.where./ sad • to snit thelimez. Remember the Addreil: 'Sv JOS. L. LEMBERGER,- -Druggist, Chemist and 'Abetheedry, lb, •Market street, Lebanon, Pa... t • DR. ROSS. U S roitte, OPPbgile 112 1 -Pailot /hum. I) R. ROSS oilers to the publleethe uutocerr andherer selection of, pure and fresh Dings, Medicine*, pica, Perfumery, and Patent Moclicinesnhat hen eye , - bee 6 in Lebanon. His great facilities forlhe pirerhase all/rugs, and ids• long practical acquaint:masa -with the Medina, Chemical, and Pharosamsuricalrdetalle or-Abe Drag Store, as well as the Chemical , tedxwatorr• tiles him to give purchneers many •advaatages .and It Will be to the profit of all persns, to beware of these who would deceive, and to bny. their Drugs, Medicines and Spices, If amyl:with them perfectly pure, at Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORY., Opposite the COML . RONA& 'D ; LIY ROIL. ••• i rire,'"freah,•add 6ix- • 9 . Limaroll con- • lay for sale at Dr. s' Drug Store,. • roeo .l or the cure ut• •.% ieuini3tion.sarorichls • — T . • itidChionietDieases. ' PIIYSIOR'S • SYRUP. l• - :beginning dentand • Dr. Plarricre Cone+ Setup, for Coughs, Cold, vb: Bronchitis, and ;al :dilgailee of rve lumen induced 'certain lndliridual to try his hand at counterfeiting it. This le to warn the public to be on their guard in feting, aaardjectro well the marks or the genuine Dv 7Dbletek'n Conch Syrup, for•witliSut Dr, BMW name Cirethe label it is counterfeit. Prepared and sold only nt Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court Elouse. DR: ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. For all the purposes of a family medicine, and when ever purgation /4 needed, these pills ere equal, and in, many cases superior to any other pills. They act gently and without producing pain or uneasiumse.--• Good In the commencetuunt of fevers, Ileadoche„Lls'er' Complaint„'Coetivedess, 'Giddiness, Dyspepsia. and alt. difimuses ativitig• from Impure blood. Ask for PF. Roear Blood Pills and ace that Dr. Rcisa' ; PrealtGarden.aud ;Flower Bemis la:grill 'variety, and I'of first quality, wairetittd to:, tip ; as Terrre,:ented, sold wholeenie and,tebi at Dr. Roes',Diiiiip. Stnre. T r se iDICEERIVE'S'E TRA 117 of•SARS A PARI:ri • 6uie of 'Rheuraatitha. Tatter; Blles, .P,Otil Jr. the Doves , Old Aims, 'Navies t , •Bhiptions oP kinds,•Norvous Headache btffia ‘ Niltvons Discaierr,•l4spePala, and .41 di SAW' .from Impure blood of the,'imprudent'useiii A* these porpoiiesitrwlllLb'elbund superior arillsother remedies. Prlibo4l Si‘ bottles fOrtX, • • Sold only. atDe. Rei . e.Ding Store, oppositeihe'Coart. : PURE :OtiTO TAWS2I BRANDY. ' For a valuable'reneideratloniDr....Roes has been itp-' pointed sole and only agent for Lebanon and - Lebanon, county for wholesaleing end retailing - Lyon's Pale . Ohlo Catawba. Brandy. A discriminatine public wiltat ' once .pereeive where the Puss and trarrurxe Obioßrandyq is to be had. beware 'of poll - mous imitations - brit care the genuine article at Di. - Roes' Drag Store::: • •;: • ROSS! TONIC MIXTURE. For tbe cure of Liver Complaint, Dynpeitela, . ache; Weakness-end : Horton',.ottapeit Tonic Mixture excelle otbse .rmgllntarstr large and increasing - sale- of it; dellts. 'lthiii - -= tha toul be , Ilrederaore extensively knowtt.• Almost INP; lief, and in many instances, raidA4nrairkaliow per one. Ask for Dr. Ross' Toniclidixturc. • ••DR. 'ROSS' WORM LOZENGES. A Safe, pleasant nod effectual Norm Medicine. 13e-• lug pcifcitly tasteless, no child will refuse theta, at] they are as in.rilj titkie awe° much candy. Observe! these losengm, are white, if red:ones are offered to you, thei.:, era not genuine. 'Rose . Werin f ! ozengesi ; Sold only &C . :Di:Rowe Drag. •Sfirr - e. •• - • • OR. • ROSS'VETTER OINTMENT, •." For the cure 2f:TettCr; Ring rotins, And various if; . I,r eruptive diseases:' Sold at Dr. Itose'Dreg Store. Dr, Roes, & regular practical Druggist, Plinria&ocutiat, with an 'extensive 4 . 4 W :tarred experiernlti or over 22 yeirs,and a Giridtiatri 3efferinni Medical " College, pbiladelphia,. wishes to diseCl'dbirtfitoka diecriatinating publle, A* Ma large and'cari adleo. • ted sbbelkof PURE ANII.FRISSIr 614idfeirlik' `o ffering to ' all advantage not ta.be hid aliewhere. Tbepeopie will pleaaginialid a note' Zorttlia: • BB PARTICULAR, DaK - ItoireDaliriliroaa p l arqemityn x e Cotiar Ask Dar Dr:Roas' Di t tklit 'Guar, not misdirected. - *•;. 4 ' . . . " 7 . • 171 • ; D irslo bitPa.STORO OP POS ITE TOE HOU SE.OOOIW I • Lebanou, February, . . r:..!, T . - ....- • :Ap.., a ir:P...„'T. Re_ ,1-wcrEt44.;t.,': iircr BALES AND': 631 , WollaintilApp:. • bas bank and aohthisiorto he:thblaidOlgtba • • • _ • NEW . 13 1 0RE 3 _' •7 1( 'a)* ' UT ?' 11% , .4 J. F.oHavAstwonTdriaiithet. Yr:. 7.labanen , and tbohP.n l lllegenggykk% "f"Mol,„,_ have now•reeekvadtheir aveend 04004 oi ~..;:hir ' 1 , 4 liming *WO iandlganeraltakagelsasilt: Rte. 1•.. , .? n ' *:- • ..:: DRY GIQQDS 642 vs) %.1,:...: - . • getikE i ßaTtaCaigr . : ~.. s far 4, •, • &0 - . )r , 4.4wA1f4 • l;banon, 1;1 AY , 11ZrI r r Ja 450 • -*- • ' '••• "" r. 4. 1, . ..,13,ut,-. .L..,t.. ; ~ ...- ~ .. .j f fti t a l atintE/ 4.. - 04tItttliiii,F ' ' W i rp7o 62 o 0 . 0 12 SL , i , z . '.. ••• l, - A etl 11 patrons lt L i ar ATV " 1 " a t .. t iolge l f r ° f al: assortment oii the richest andri i. stei n t styles of SPRING :AND StiMMIr - a Tiftg Attnold7% .in styleig i nt if s ri i.:* e u i t4 Abts,w , etitrxte)Cherms • thmeges, •Tarmerliuss,' s nli4 • Gi 'VbantsithearStbd amacpStltr.th"V trli would mill the atte Lion of 1 ee i n e" " : iO. oar stackitaiasmia;britsarietf* 6 Pvti b " Jrnigio— of Summer Silks: 43nyetto will , fi nd it to their- fag I I to. , examine before purchaiimfAil ° " are ' ':: - , i,.. E •bauom Blay 9, 1860. -•- •'' • ' ' -