Zitrilvrtifqt. 'WORM DZMDCUATIC PRINCIPLIIB CRASS TO may Trs mess TO POISARP W7E. E. 8RE1314117, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, .JULY 25, 1300. DtIvIGORATIC TICKET. iIittgIiJENTIAL'ItgaTORS. Birders ist Large. • ' RICIURD Dzo. skr. Emu. District' t 1 Frederick Server. 14. J. Reakhow. - 2; Wm. C. Fattersoo. 15. George D. Jaekeosi 3. Jos. Crockett. 16. J. A. Ahl. 4,J (1. premier. -17.'J. B. Damier. 6. j. W. Jacoby. 18. J. R. Crawford. • 6. Charles Belly. 10. H. N. Lee. 7.,0. P. James. . . J.B. Nowell. B..Dasid Bohai. 21. N. P. Fetterman. 9...0a,. Lightner. 22. Samuel Marshall. 10. B. 8. Barber. 23. William Book. Winker. 24. B. D. Hamlln. /2. 6.B.lWltithoster. 28. Gaylord Chur.:l3. 13, .16$elititaubsch. • FOR OOVBRI4OR, HENRY D. FOSTER, OF WESTMORELAND RESOLUTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ' Prnesendly impressed with the importance otprompt, viperous end patriotic action on the part of the 'Demo cratic State Committer , . in order to avert, If.possible tbe enneentiencete , wlich must inevitably result fro st,' the unhappy division now , existing- In the ranks . of Hid Democracy in oar, State end nation, we Cordially and ' honestly recomm endto the Itereacrack of Q? to that they unite with heart and voice in the eupportef our ex cellent and competent nominee for Governor, Henry D. Poster, and that in all the local eleetiOnsibel. aCtee one patty, ((Teeing and forgetting any differences that they -nsay helm entertained for the Presidency; At With a view to a perfect unity against the comities) enemy, we recommend to ilia Demodidey et•PdansOvaiareeto units' their votes for Peceidenten ,thd:eleetetat ticket' formed . at Reading on thelit day of MareKlBBo,on the follow ing.basie and understandingyvirr That if add electoral tiekot should be elected by Hip people, and it elmuld peer, on ascertaining the re/Mt in the other States o f the union, that by casting the entire vote of Pennsylva nia for S. A. Douglastusd H. W. Johnson it. wouldetlect them President and Vice President over genre. Lincoln andlientlirt; then said electors eball , be under obliga tion se to anstnald vote; on the ether hand if it should appear thee laid vote would tide elect Minters. Douglas and Johnson, but would elect John 0,-Breckinridge and Joseph Lane President and Vice President over Messrs', Lincoln and lehmlin,lhen said vote shall 'be Cast for them ; and in case the united vote of Pennsylvania would noteleut either et these tickets, then the electors _may divide it between them accordhig to their own Judgement of whet would be the beet for t e country and the Democnitic party—the basis of this - united an tion being that it is_ the. first and highest duty of all Demasrate, however they may differ about men and mi nor points of principle or polteyi totutiteagainet a com mon enemy, and to avert, if possible, the greateet Ott lamity that could befal the military, ,the election of a Black Republican President, and further, the Chairman of this Committee- in hereby authorised to correspond. with lite eevend Meows In the State, and obtain •front each of„eild•Riectore hie written pledge, within Vidal: days from this date, that.he will &Uhl ully carryoUtthe .ci*ctorthieriectlution, ' l a. We publish to-day the admira ble and overwhelining reply of Hon. Win. H. Welsh; .Chairrnan of the Democratic State Central Committee, to Hon. Richard V 411263 letter of re fusal to abide the arrangement of the committee. It will' be read by every Deraticrat. . ler ; The 'Democratic -State Exam tiva pimliaittee will meet, at Crose'on, Aagaet, 9, 1860, at B,lY ,olock, P;: M. 'Business of great im vertarms.will be laid before the com mittee. NEW POLITICAL MOVEMENT.—It is rumored that the Ron. John Banks, of Reading, is to be the candidate of the Constitutional Union party of this. State for Governor. Judge' Banks served in Congress with Bell, the candidate 'cit that party for President, , and •agrees with him in sentiment. "WHEATLAND" NOT SoLD.--Ttle re port started iast.week by aLancaster paper,that President Buchanan had sold his country.seat near Lancaster, known as "Wheatland," with the in tention of taking up his reSidence near Baltimore, is without founda tion. The property is not for sale. A NEW COVNTERFEIT.—SS. notes, On the Farms* Bt* of Sebnytkill Countyi Pa. l The 'mites. iis.,well• ext. onied.. . 4 1160 4:lPrit for it; us. The Governor has appointed Robert 2.; Vri&ht, Esq., of Lehigh county, - Reoorter of the decisions of the Supreme Copt ~qf:Rennsylvania, in place of Joseph Casey, Esq., whose term of office has expired. , • . • lir A chnlietlinto t ,PlRPotting. come, from job Maloney ..and) di. rectedlo :Tohn C. Heenath - appeared in thON. Y. Herald ?fleet Tuesday, offering to fight hit . fa' four months from the signing. prthf .artlelett,' tor from ten -fa 'tea thousand a side.— Mr. Heenan accepted thi challenge, and said, al will any respere ale man's hands the sum of $2;500 J • as a preliminary- deposit f or a Install of $lO,OOO a side, Tending the draw ing. of the articles and the selection of a stakeholder." At a *Tate hour, however, a messenger called at the Herald office with a note signed John Morrissey, denying the authorship of the challenge. Morrissey is sick sad will not fight. So ends the matter, and better. (lpr Only two of the' 'Democratic .olootofsor PonnoylimiiKhdre refused to Se4ge tlientiolves, in 4accoraancp with ihs-rOaplution of the State Com inittee, viz:—Messrs. Vaux and Craw. ford. This "proves that the tnoora4;" cif Pepniitvgnie still prefer union 4ndlatineipleitotn'cl will not, be .. led astray.. Theyoirhuld r ather . etue seed with a 15O,rnoorat;:even the hek is not tbsiii:ehaes, thin disrupt tle par antleloutLineoln.*ause tbeir first ohoiseolginot,snemeeed.• Zineolft said to be t: priftty,good whistler. This fact, if it fa one, 402pruves hie qualifications fol. ,theTtesideriey, n bast so 'say"tbe 4 . .'pubj,l94,looo t a -, • __ ~.. .. ,E4r Mr. R. - 'J. - Haldeman,'ollfa s i.l i rishurg; has issued a callqcit a State ' Conventinn tint' kegs lieeting,*to as- , senible id HarHsburg, on the 26th of I tbl month (to-morrow) for the pur pose of taking "such action as In their wisdom should seem beet for the De- linocracy and: thetnion." It is to be i hoped thatc. there .will-_be sufficient, I"wisdom" in .said . . conv.entiou. to Iti.- _dace the In„got*. (if there itts. any meeting at all/)-to endorse the sedan of the State I Gentral COMmittee and' go home: .11,4a&piiVer, as is 'believed,. , an:attempt WillAit made to get np li. , straight-outlbouglas electoral ticket, and still further :lisorganizetheliem-,; ocratic party, it will =tiled be ' PrOpee i 'to note the men .aild the Inbelves "nr. l the leading spiritbin this lieseall:449-' 1 One or two,rnatiers, :. however,, in re lation to this call may novibe noted: .. In thefirst place what authority, has 31r..-HaldeMan -- f6r !nett' ' a VOLII `r. .Miles Taylor, of louisiana,(a'relittive of President Taylor and' an: Pitice: 7 holder under Taylor's administration?). appointed Mr. Haldeman a ineinher of the National Corainlitei and in structed him - to,ftn So. - Ma r go in' Penn. . , . . , sylvania." What , right has Mr. Tay lor to throw such brendslinta,Penn sylvania?None, what - ever.-: , liet him -attend td -his own - 'Stite:: 70 have ,: here a boinmittee formed b - our State PenVention,..who -faithfully- at, . :tend to their i daties..-4e .., Wye' 'a n electoral ticket . already-Tfof , tned, and the plan-of the 'niMpaign ;ptirtially laid down. Au this AtilbQUt th e (1 - s- Organizing 'interference ..of, Mr,-:Hal: `4lern an, !and- mueh I es3i of- lir,',Tayl or. Mr. Haldeman also invites the'State Committee 'to: reeet - at*:llarrfsburg; this in the face:of,. and iviih the knowl - edge, that the. CoMmittbe4sleall ed by its Chairman, and by vote of,the Com mittee at its test - ineeting, - te meet soon at 'Cresson. - What will such a proceeding lead - to but Ills Organizing the Defnperscy Lin a aiding the Re publicanal , iti,ati the Haldema.ns in •Dauphin county. only, were each - to call a State Convention and Muss Meeting we - ,would prObablSY have fifty, en,ipeite, and if everybody else, who took au interest in the' matter, were to do likewise, we- might have an hundred thonsand •Stni,e ''Conven- Cons this hill, and all wi`tti tile like , authority as:fife:One male:4l.li 4ich. 7 i al:a,4 - • 4ahl?Eri.tglt' EvoiT.Pagw9lll(l hold his dwn .State Convention Iftrid. -many, probibly, would be as at tended .iind be - as-influential Ws: tha n to be held to-naprioif. ln - PolitiCs . as, in Military : matters, everybody wants , to be Captain and. bvionel `nbw-a= days and nobody aprivate. SEir The attemo.!.if 0.11 P..b1 1 , 1 0e 1 - phis Press, ant! "iotreele _Qtblat, to compel Mr. Foster, the Demeeiatie candidate for rGoiverfror, to become a• disorganizer, shows that their`offorts are not confined to the -eleetiOn of "Lincoln and - HMuliu"bfthi:vtpy, go the whole figure;inio:itlaci.li a kt, de "Curtin." T.keyiusist that Mr. Foe. to shall , dectare ' l l4:mself tigaidsl3th "traitors, seeessiontsts ;. and (lieu/lion ists," as they' iep,1404,t0 term - , the friends of the TinipßASetorallaet at the heact,igol2 l trlptipSr. jategor.d ing to Mr. •Fern.ey himself Fostier-1 is an •surdat •friSfid• of Senator Thin glas. Why' then, Pth.ney a z , friend of W.. him to insult ~todi f .thri.7, off _three- fourths of the Deizioeratic vote ofthe State, if it isthotito4lpetNr. Curt fiY NotwithstiAttijsikKOra6'4l#l49 for the Viiio'n, - 41401104111.n0t our vote jnstaelood VA effectivefor Mr. Foster.. aetbatlArlthe+ 7 °tog' „,, filing styttiAlit , oVet „ fiVpiti-liikatiq'ost pecially 03 :1 04600)Kocted for 'our ca'ndiditt.47' . ..", i thi. ,- ebtirices; of , . kr.,Foster for,an.Letection. lava! laden ' land. are .stilliirPtglkettO thec.effoit of the , opposition on Tie r abaifie 7 - o . ll t 9wari3 convinces us that they eie.iiichi)jp, to bring alickit his defeat. camhboaeat: mut eineere friends of Mr . l...Douklah note' , deshie such an expressiori Erdal FciStir; neither do they 'eleato -rill ticket. The 7 lye , f isprfpg all, (even if they. 49 ;prefer another Democrat to Dotiglas,) vote:for him and Mr. Foster, if:they 'desire to do so, without questioning . ?thsii regard to their personal ' We foorionfifent that. *lt:loiter. wi be - guilty uf-thefeHysof ing the larigebody er.thi n tlera* of'this 4 l3ttitiitioni his sup port id We trust too ,t4t the time : 3 fit /? 6 eialliTtilretotidialPll amithrow,offt hilLenemiesimbo i ander the' fitihiedPiriende-in thie fat., * 4 4, not only de*Pritg hitehttfirodra plishinitts:Vottfuel.iiiii,.!ghitiFP-• mains much. longer ignorant .o& .their treachery he tint -hen' considered; as "cheek by joie elththeof.' Oki° frjends'lilide*4 01 . 64 404 401 in and wilkoTenind t4f)4 0 11 of his position on -this MIN Ur '40,1)-800er PAgulet &VW schatlNatiqlnd Tasty it* ibeloaggaoidf ny. Will:it:also tnforni• tia' , :oftll6) ex tent of ;seiiinnif covered by ttie Pe'sigpiAcsi,.. 44 1 4 thltSTI'L. THE LtBANION ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY -NEWSPAPER. 1 ger That the public debt of the laeneral Government since 1857 has I rapidly increased there is no 'deny ing. It is owing to the prostration of business consequent to the panic of 1857; to the extravagant appro. priations of Congress for rnitnJ , use less purposes; to the 'prosecution of the Utah -War; 'the' Xdfagflaytrand .Bar;eral other expensiye- expeditions requiring extraordinary eatlays "of trteney',.-vg.hichniivertheiess.iietenee.;- efisaiTfor te in'terestaandlinier -of the country : n -; 4nd weald fiii.“." - been `equallY:Obirgefery_under_ o ,any other adlninistratign.)--aoci - to_th'e kefasal of, an oppesitiorr Contras - lib h rule Vequi- Itable; and;cetistitttiorial rev 116-laWa: ilio these cautintrisovrino-thii4id in:, .nreaseef the — dbbf, .but,..the, facts. are not; as'reppesented-by-tbe opposition. Their iltatemimtware'readvietdeceitn, -being covered With a; 'Semblance of truthF They say there-was a balance of $20,060000 in the Ti,eaSery in - 185.7 nnd that now the . debt; ii ... § - 4 00 - 006,060, thus implying, that .1116: ad , ..- ministration has expended* an $lOO, , .. '040,000 over the inebine. ' `ThIS knot_ so. There Was a balance of-$17,000,- 000 in the Treasury on qie.lst.,Of ,Ti i i ly, 107,- but, ,there 'was:Also:a- !Tub] ie.. debt, 'remaining from the "Mexican ;var, of over $20;000,09 . 0: - The_ $l7.- 000,000 was ready money, ;',`and sub. 1 - j ect- to. th.e.appropriatioris , anthorized Iby Congress before -litlr. :3achanan was - President: - .The"debtFe3stibg to. the eat-see above enurneratedincreas eci rapidly,lli;hayigli , ript, se:rtipiilly as the oppogition -4"vresent, It is I ne z probably_about .$65,000,000....: It I will - thus be sera 01dtflip opposition:' are &eat at figures and-in_ cenfound....; ing' ballancos:"and _debt. llal not the last Congress niade extraoidinaajap Tropriation of over $30,000,000, Ito. carry out the 'provisions' of Indian treaties, &e., there would have Te mained - a batante - in the Treasury of near $14,000,60,0 on the Ist, of !lily. ~ As it was,the b o alance wee_ over IR,. 000;000: PenAwi—,The opposition, pupers publish ca lett . er of over a column in length from ‘i.Teh n n's old iilt4i!u l ei r bu: giness, —in ivhich he ritofessed,4l:im self an old : Saeksen„ Democrat,. but, abasing beeome disgusted with- that pally, now will' vote for Lideoln 'and the Rejitftiliean ticket!' The raatgri al to believe each stuff iii ofily,found ju.theepposition-rauks-4,iianxsibUre, hitt we dre to'think 'that the leaders of that - party iitesuine oven t6o'*ueli uion.' the ignoratiee' gullabilityof their, own. adhereute : ; byAtt Col. W 'Crialei;.th e. owner of eller .144 1 I . labte . • - ji:)ll,i , and ,valuable property the• city, was convicted last week, for counter feit money being found:in . his posses sion;'end sentenced to' kftili . of $5.00• o,4s ) . .ll64.lil ; ii?prisoiiiri&il,,ip q. ien Sienitary t t o)4.and"knovvingc bird,"Andtltbis ejd• tto drst-: trme Ake, Xuagelliad eieb*ilee4Wkini; ett*iikhs " . , le, " 8 11:7 17 1f G",i -daividtrty•iiktraetihet jANiti; geiiy ,:naleri&-Etilftiat:e to ,our:A.wathicinr i last vice* w fretkei 14014'14 . 446V Op' ifcklOtt..filiOpf rfa r o i to t ly . . cimikg}(4*.ill,Co**llE - 4•40 stiktßiolgiawa z feipieseribethl a r pickdrir. Aralighiliklittp,'(deinecitik):liiiii *ii•t ten sii4; alfit 1 461144*- . 1 01iPtir,1 : 44 - tig'tti.lll .l o,o:lll9agii ! Ciqi yeittidny-I , .regitrd: yeelf , ass.,Yeablted eut• of:that - party." lEß% : .al rules to" the Tesolsti on is 0f46 'OP* ,oatiosm*..*4 11(197..! , Egiive de, dkrft atiirktes (hot o iilie Frain 4 evirhe- PiltklielliLilaieT we11m.1.444471C1Ptg0 tkataki-Daniaerany - &rein hi,..latrozs f Choi . ixteir9tia et& alavre4ly'i4t Zliewii)- openitktitrie ii -rk 4 glif i gnA l ß l PS'fri' - ol Won' oi.T f othei:pS ck s dienAppaVio ,e 9.9 vfm ktt defyriolte lippoalitian :to produce a: tittle eireetrittetite:th:agqiiffi :a-eingy aranew itlittittlrttin-' act- pfr4 1 1; tPeii cinuce °tilt WU all theirshargye An Abittoinbjelitil and they otily.onakwtholiin• fotr-ttielpotT4coe , , or turning . • attertiin .*fl-tI ij n* and 41 " tion and, nester to lie. s eritiqge abolitiiniim, with whieh.ltepnblitqa ism ielhaWbeessming Identiealk • 1 104 l • - iri ti ajr....o,{ :,..V-n e lisOiniftget 1644 .prl vate Convention ; , OE 9.37P,Tgtiere will lx) gags beld4lilfaxtiebartrbainor-, row by Mr. Haldeman. `grhghlon . 'tickets a bb sold f or there ii m?ltetaineecii toji, 1 , 111)tionl-1•11 , : :1 1 4 )ir '!., .1 I 41)14: f.r: tiegrieß Igli:ergl,AbOieSkiPiptlaw reeintlfeliot 4n ;the isineate of "few York, has been.,-toni mined'; by the -Coroner for tiial A 6 ,11.11200; pf Mr: ,Walton,,iin It Q tyato Ir. - m e 0;06 - - ‘ts ct: -"pus, SW' The friends of Gen. Sam Hous ton, of Texas, assembled in State Con• vention, at Schenectady, New York, on Wednesday last. After nominat ing the General for the Presidency, and Commodore Stockton, of New Jersey, for the Vice Presidency, the convention broke up in a sort of a row on the attempt to form an elec toral -ticket - I John - Hickman has at last thrown off his thin disguise of De :mocracy, and', comes out openly for the 'Republicans. John W. Forney. 'did the same thing six months ago, upon his: electituras Clerk by the Re publicans, but ehoosinkto assume the disguise again temporarily; he,is still tipon as a . Democrat by a 'few of the'Teltd`ers of the' Press. , Dar Ex-President -Piereetas ten a:letter counseling , the Democracy Of this State , to adhere to the propo sitiun of the State Central, Commit tee, .and support the electoral titket already nominated. THE _VATTLE 'DISEASE A disease very siMilar,if not iden tical with the MassaChusetts, malady, has prevailed 'at different times among the ancient Romans, in'England,tior land,_Sweden, Prussia, and in almost every part, of Europe. It, generally ceases, in a areat de gre,' toward the approach,of t 'summer, so that an absenee of rAarkid evidences of its prevalence at this season is by no means a proof of its eradication. At one time when it prevailed in ma ny parts, of Europe for twelve years, it always abated in summer, and dur ing One 'or two slim ciie'rs, apparently 4isappearea altogether, but at the-ap proa6 of winter it broke out afresh and - during the Months of February and — March it was praetieularly de structive. _ _ 1743 - or'44*-it Was introduced in t 6 Ericla.nd from _Rolland by the im portation:of two calves, and it de stroyed'hinidieds of 'trhousands of eatr tie, extending -its ravages +down to 17•54-55. In one 3,ear_20,000 cattle were Oiled because they were more or less infected, And nearly double that rthinber died of -the disease. - 1 Holland -appears to be its head quarters. In 1857, over : 14,000 head of - distempered cattle were slaught ered in only forty4hree villages of that aiuntry, and it was from there thati introduced . t was into the Uni ted States. In" last the Legislature of) Alastaelinnefts appointed three corn.- taistionas tip inquire into the prog ress of the disease and to adopt men hUres to arrest it: IThder their direc tions 842 cattle, were sluughtered and, - many were - isnlated., The original appropriiition 'ft:lr the „eon:yenta; tion of eattle-ownens was soon ex hainiited, Wt. - an .extra; session of ,t`he' Legislature w - Es called, arid additional mettimireuwere authorized to combat the disease. One of the most alarming facts stated in the report-is, that the dis temper has already been carried fi‘oin, Massacituse tts in to ti ne, ivew Hans p shire, Connecticut, New Jersey, and even Michigan. The i cattie of this has been, that when theprice of stock decreased in consequence of its prey alente, 'drovers purchased cattle in the infected regions at these reduced rates, and drove them to distant re gions.as a--matter of speculation.— For the few dollars which they rripde tr this 'ivay,- they . have probably cans ed-iftt aggregate loss to the nation of an iinineitge-'ettin. Their conduct Cannot be-too strongly denounced. • he PciYlittiwn Denkiehn of tile' 37th inst.-X/4qt that ath e cattle- itieo, itit t its.gpeaiance in the , lower and:of ftfonVirnery"eoiin'tf,''Stid'isev erallseyiszfikir ditideP One farm• or lost three fiiie animals; itiffl others havelost-iitie and two: The dis'ease as it has appeared here, is not so fatal as. repcirteit fro's. otta 4r soction—more than. otie.half. - TecoveAng.. ;Solna- of the diseas'ed.cattley•ip were slanglAdrcd,in* Philadelphia, and one -in partieulai,Atoo-siok-to bo - renlove'd, was 'kindly and 41fe beef re m ov- Aid tothelli'oniples,:to satisfy - the ap. ipetitiest.:officfarldydrons Philadelphi ans." : the.'i,Vg4L - s" ao MB. -.-aux . . , .:.• • %.,Yoult..Ea,....•July.d6tb, 1860. Stui:z:l"blive the kronor to neap., o I ?Age IhteMberpt of•Yeitr letter of tho tth which,,A#erer, erusi'my.pri'vilege' totaea . :fri the daily,papers. before yeti turn ished too-with printed •copy..f" ['Mil glad you hive adepred this ionblie., method of .answering my brief nete;ratiit enables ~ine to Aity .before tpti people, in the saute manner; my ronsens for acting. with the. !ca. Vrity of the 'Dtti eoCnitie*State - ,Execu tire C . cliAttift• tee at ihrlast meeting: • tid yo u!con ten red Ylier self with adeittiple refusal to aceede.to the cent ' proinisi; prapesed the. State Committee., 'wotildl'itavereinjitiiid . oiled ; but , the go end you baielpublicly taken; deinandi from me a respect ful„ ensrer, in .justification of ruyeelf . to those who _pieced me in the. respOneible position .I now oacupy,tovrardi the Democracy of Pennsylvania. o::The iibbliti•v;lll Sobk in vain throughout' your *letter, for-any I"Ptlible objection to the .proposed labsepromise, on the score pf expediency, policy, cr tr:fichtplec 4'le one ,and - ehly point in your .notnampicattan that the State Committee net aedatt witheut any ; authority." The question' of juciidiotigri Is Blue 'raised in your own mind..; ;tin% iepromptly deeded 'by' yeUrstilf, Withoit ergutnent;!iiitlyour: oirn• favor.' • • 9"fix.iPnlitieal knowledge—and r am willing to concede to you the most enlarged experience, and the highest integrity Of ptirpose ~,-41rete:pfraid trir hove failed to leernwbat teal- O ritit th r lsel a r t t i a ii i i n et zpefi er a t Li i ii ri t l i y es; h wti v i e ob o7 b o e w lo i n s t AO' bilind :the 'priviers Of the' one over 'which I yhage,:thei honor ;to preside.; nor do -I deaire to hieltl any acting of my Own, under the-broad min' tonere I teritis of the resolution which author -14441 -itii . liPpoilithient;,itild 'for which, 'I believe; -icor .eord voted• in' the 'Binding Convention: Aur e. . l .l, 41terit, o tiset a State Committee- ie; fully apompotent! to act upon allAuestione. ( Volvo; 'tbai'sitr king machinery`of the' party fur Atha. -besefft-it was specially crested; as well -co arritespr:and direct all the details of organ aud,to propose and effectively carry out la' measures 'which tend to secure sucemsful re. molts. its an` impending struggle. Hence it - au, db!ttthezNationalExeentive C9l2lmitt,;;;, eppAnted 'which met at the by tr o th t tt l m h o e c a r at Theatre, I ti C o t.u n: e c n i t t y i -C"- :f Baltimore, with. - Out ally baler atiftiority then the implied power montalned. in .theTesolutientwhich created it, as sumed' the right to make a nomination for the Democracy of the, Union, when Benjamin Fits ' pier& AfeeliiViid' 'to iterept7 the Vice Presidency e n th e ti e te e t, with 'Stephen A Douglas-,-and the lijp,Ption of the resolution, by the same Cont ent:tee, in reference to the power of its member, I over Blectera 1 tickets formed by bodies'entirely separate and distinct 'from that which gave it po- I litieel life, elearly show that the gentlemen 'Who I ediefaiser'tliat organization have no very narrow ottiliiiitahtlidideee of the authority and "citeip I tv.d.V~4l2)Ezeoutiyitioninittie, - it -1c; ! You say, in your letter, that the 4 Reading Convention gave no power to its Coin - Mime, to compromise the integrity of Demearatie.prinei pies, the Pemociatio.Organisation,:er Democratio candidates." This` isstrictly true. But while your premises are correct, your conclusions are fallacious. No torturing of language, no ingen . - uity nf,estpreasion, can fasten such an interpre tation upon the compromise recommended by the State ,COmmittee. Come, let us reason together, and see.how far the Committee's resolution bears you out, in the position you have thus voluntari- YMI, as a candidate for Elector, are but the creature of the Reading Convention. Equally . f so is the Etatecont4ittee: You-are both the off. = spring4f , the tlatiteiterent; ' Wi o;kt any use mp. lion. of power.,,otthe.paat-of-either,At-is your eenjoinelL4lity ,to-endeavyrrter urranger the ma"- - -ehinery the teriattizetiOn;'in Veth - make, it most:petent an&effirientiaglinst the forces of the common enemy. -.He who fails in this high duty, is falser to the sacred trtti.t-rtmaod in him by the 'Convention. Thoroughly - imbitell., with this feeling; a' , MajofritY of the State Cdnuittee, resolved, iPpossible. to drOpbsis.' iorile:Plen for. united action , whioh, uceeeted, wool& enable the Democracy "of 'rettllSVlvnttia , te.essiet.in the defeat' f the 'Republican candidtites„ Tbehend 4 and :froutmf:ith:offentlitig Ittetti; fhW. it tent, no more. -. If you. areal - 11V !mid of the CoMmitteellett Will perceive that only` "i•icont meride"_ a° certain coarse ofaction to theTtemoo: racy of Pennsylvollia,77 l Td. - thee `Ntuthorii'es!" its 'Chairman to correspond , with the severtirEleetors in regard' 'to the trepoiedliasl% of: doloProle Ise. Surely' en - Extfdative - Confrititteehes'atis Power, if it. be,,voted..-with:any at all—ind 'after au af firmative or negativecreeponee has, been returned, 'by the 'Ejectors; to' the Cittnriittee, through Chaitufan, that batlY, ativsubsetpielit meet ing, willtietermine whet course is best to be pur sued for the welfare, anti integrity of the ;Demo *erotic 'party. - .Whether the Corn dittee'vrill, un dert.ke to place other iniimtetiPai , lo Electoral ticket, or :prefer lo wiliole'anatter to tjte State. Convention =which formed them-both, arc questions fin' 'future Consideration and dee 'sion In the meardinie, you rany withhold :Veer assent, - tp 'theiine of policy propeied for the do feat-of the Republieen eandtdates for,Presidont. and 'nee Pri.esiddig - - of the 'United Staies and GOverner or Perin'4lvitn . ia; bat I niosi'emphitti caily deny:your right to question the:jurisdiction, cf. the State Cuennittep, in its earnest, end "patri o tie' labors ti unite 'the fragnlents of a,broken, an d dissevered "_ ' But whileltiannotiheaulfeessfully eitalaisitied that the-Cetomittee exceeded, in thellightest de. irea,lts legitimate . peWers on the 24 lustful% i freelyiuitnit that its recommen dation' is eiiiikely neiwilind'iLealculated to•awaken the ) .deenitit'in=" terastand.retlection.lo . .the public ,mintt. =lt is necessarily . novel, been'osey the actual posititin. of ItitaleMorratic piety, nt:the present' tithe, ia to ially difforeut"froin its condition in an y'Pieiluus . portion, of ita • history:,• Two NationnLorganiza lions, "like the twin . children of Rebepea,.stre struggling for the rights' of the 'elder b'erii . ." A large majori:y of the:Democratic ,messes; firmly ; wedded to theiqparty, regard this schism , with• unutterable regret. Those •masses. are very fai. from agreeing With yow, in assuming thatthe on ly Democratre candidatil:f6V the Presidency is the gentleman . whlms.youpreflpri..• Tensor thousands of Diem ere, to say ';the least, ;quite as much in clined to respiet' the' 'nentinatioh' Made " by .-11, meeting of gentlemen - at the-Maryland Institute, in Baltimore," as they are to. support that.of "a meeting of gentlemen," at the Front Street The ntre, in the MD': city; Ido not propose to dis cuss-the relative merits of these nominations in this-letter; but the fact i4 r ,patent to ifvery:ene thatihere is, unfortimatel,,a great direreity, of . opiniOn as to this point. This diversity of opin ion canting be ignofect—the dioilsion ialeirtir ex ists—and while the respeetiveAdhereots brine several 'meetings of, gedtleinen" - referred to,eare divided 'in sentiment as idtheir.44icie of .Preat dontjAl mindidittes,.thirre le ortevniat, lattflitip py to say,• iwreference to which they,"do: occupy a common ground. - They - iii-e :.clplely utllted, in desiring a chance to strike ll common blow at the enemies of the Union and the.CoEstitution. To enable them to do This; the-State Committee of faredthem a plan, by which, all The 'sincere ,op ponents of the Repuhlican piny, in the Demo cratic ranks, could unite n pion one Electoral tlek et. 4 Those.whavrefer the SUCCeiS 4 . 3 f 'tkei - 0ppo• 'Won candidates, -will,' of course, array them- Indies agni e ,net this fair and equitable, measure of cemprOmise—while; these who - honestly desire the triumph of' the.Dainocratic party, without refer, once to mere Men, will give their cordial:adhe sion to the fiction of the State Committee.. kin . ditlge the hope that more Mature reflection will Induce you, like Martha of gild, to "choose the better part." ~ • . . . If the proposltion has not the color of prece--- dent to' recommend it to your favoi., it is well for you to know that those who made it, learned ! a lifelong lesson from you and your ppl itica I confrerea, when you exultingly swept. "the old : landmarks" of time Democratic party from the i portals of the Reading Convention. In your el -loquent address before that body, when you were ; inveighing in foreible langunge• against. "time ' honored:usages"' in the selection -of Delegates , i and Electors, yob frankly - sitidd--"We have ' ; nothing to do with the.pait ;, we have nethiug tel do with preeedents; we base.ngthing to do-With i rules; we are to legislate iipim a'. condition of 1 I tillage that-has arisen since Oil room Was open ed for.our •reception." Tv: this earnest appeal i . the Convention re.ponded, Amen !,-itnil the past,:! With lie crowd' of witnesses in behalf or - ii.,:tge," '. Wet ignored.,•and the reliresentatives of the pee pits, sirup@ by the macular ituptiLe; followed 'the i Onanaliel_ of a. new and trevoluppoaty fliElit-- . ISpea:king ! foiyoffrielf kedYour comp an ion s ; yon i 1 bold Iy•firociaiuilid: to • tb um' vihe' differed - with' • ~, I you-:=";f , lon n. ";f, iyaintouitt not on - I ly preachvunion,.:prench harmony ) mind preach - daneiliatiols, but ydu intist l ehow thefrai its ; of - nil this primah:ng." lan W ilingly, sorb dten d Ilia - setae chalice to your lips....t.was fOr"Maion,'"Thitr• . muny,"„ond "canciliation,! . . then—l,,am for"uni- . on,""liiirtioity,'%nd'"isoikeiltotion," new.. ,It it lenongh4Lt Me to kMiw thaufhlo 21`ediebrittle..pirty is divided and distracted. More _toe sinus' fur the defeat of the_Republicaw oapditiate than for the l hilianeensant of 'any. - Man's per/Meal' timbition in i-the Demoeratio: :ranks, 'I saw' in the pre - pMiiiion .adoptedby the•Stata Cons inittecthe only feasible means el acaomplishing the overthrow of the Op -1:i-within fories . in 'Penney !venial; 'add ''s - utia r inetbe .ei t ietion of our 'gallant eitedidOieltir Governer, liewry D ! : Foster. The-issue twos. i)laiiili pre switeil to my m ind-it was itkonblicauista .or I Damotirecy--;VuottoSitlitiniiy; : acee.Ptua the, tai -1 ter:. -- ; ..;!'...'" ' , Iltwee,:tie , feart,44 . thstyttet.ion , . of: the State co g in k iki e s i , will -apt bp sustainedjind, upheld by MA I calla, good sites° or the Dedocreby cif . .Penn 4ylesiniii,;•••:illu t tiou:of, the large - •bianibeief . Woo , _p.m i brlio,ll ave. a lf,eady, rebpotiticlto fine reedit riot', have refused to . give it their assent and approba 'doh. Ror hove •I been dleapp`cibited in my .4.- . •pectutious of themathieran'illinbliWtialirheie-. , calved by the true hearted yeomanry of!tble:•doull• manwealtb: They know. that its only object is to ' pi l isarye; it nos4;ible; he unity Of I he - D;mocrittic :p •rty, glad - ptevint; the Statel of Pennsylvania from heing.mitlleithemuwilliag instrumeatin-the election of Lineuld,.. Hamlin, and Ourtin t .when she hef Hieepoiver•• WWI in" • Herder!? if ' pro:perly directed le ward off; itick.4 dire ealittnity.:. Al .ready has, the vole,* ()fleetly approval gene, up Abet 'all 'arias who lore Rome better th an- prewar. • Iles' :Disiniterait io • intieseil of the . fYfte HaYstaiii?" stand,- unflinchingly, brake:nab:ph( the/14414y; for the , sake, of the. Delon attd,thq_noßsiit.ctio) . 3 . of their 'Country. 'The hopeii a ed-pomirat . iekof: tailbone elbster tirtladd' the . old; creed; winch Las always taught "the equality of Ihe - eitizen;itiiiii the-equality of the States!" The. ftriner•iii,b is said of toil; the mechanic le his buey wurkshop; the artisan bptili•htitnble•fircilitleaid`tbe ma n of letters 'in his qUiet eta dV; fb two a liztelriti -iitvi ing influence. , and its.regenerati n g potveg.. 41,,,i. cross the blue waves of .the ettlgatie,,inhomlos made desolate by *the despot's inikh','isliere'eyali !grow bright as they - turnito thei hiss the' sot: ting sun, prayers 'ascend to. Heaven for the ut , .. butph of that creed in the hour of bottle. Spurn ; ing• ill sectionalism, the 'Deineeratio' faith 'his bravely struggled cto — throngWatere eb an balf a century, , atkd ;has atamped•its,incleHbleiithprast 'upon the civil 'and political institutions_of„tha truant. inii happiest people' On the glob „ ' Those who feel and appreciate tbni:liesea t ii Which foil low the inauguration. of. Thsmooyatio rule, mill aboaisingly straiksb.t., o6 ,l, o , hige ..,,,l „;., t.h er ... n 30 49," Ind " - eoneiliation,"'ll6 our ranks; beeause, withott them, they know'that oilr'coluteas . Will ea broken, and beeome i like reeds shaken in the wind. Let such .union," .barmony,"-and .con 7 ciliation," as are now proposed by the et:Obi:itemise of the--State Continittee. - 0i2 , 2 4 3 . more eit'b.r lir in our councils, guiding us calmly , with their influ ence, and driving from oursoldet all lleal JnelOtt lies and all Ungenerous personal ri velrto's, an alii - e Democratic 'legion will again be' able to march against its united foes An an iron-phalanx, and will. still be perpetuated, as, the tr i ne and only i ooneerilttor of our Nat iouallfraidnm. - In conclusion, permit me to reciprocate the son thmenle ,pf personal •respect contained in your letter, and believe me to be sir, , _ Very respectfully, year Ob'eslientAler..4o:P . - . ... - .1. ..W.11,1,1.Ahil He WHLSH, Obeirn3ank of the Democratic State Haeousiva demmitiee. - ' . :To .. .'' the Hon. Paramus VAIIX, ElBllarlii` r eati: - .' •• PARKER SEWING ACHINESP .. VERNON &- C 0 -•-•-* • 469 11110ADIRALT, trztV , Manufaetnred fin the Graver:ati:llloll.o. i 111... Co. itir..:Abi . ~ ~~.:W. PARK,SEWING _ 7 © = ;G Orß*o:it 81, -BAKlt'S.o4tOikilXV." . • . . Pam y IleS4 klt W VT*. Lt'7.'4. RIC*I)4O. I.ece . • II: ju..!.Roßljriihe yrs iyoN, TrA n OFFERS FOR SALE. A irEIY STYLE DIACIIINE. • Tbey .. .,4t'bigfrt, FM; wriTCR, RUN awl BIND in the moat: snporioF manor. and are the only notettioca in the market-That aralsoiratrand sim ply mjikk.t.lial they may. be sent into flmilies with no other instructions then art con Wiled, hi it clrcular',velich aeccenpantecti machine. and froth which a child of fourteen years may read ily learn bow to rum and keep them in order. They sew rapidly, end will do the cowing of a.family cheater and in lees time than.ten itinapreaies. Rawl gewitig.leifast:bedomingamoug the things of the past—and what family will' be withont .owing gra. dane When our new machines will sew better, wore expediponsly, and cheaper than can possihlytiedone.bfhancit o : Ati 'kOft.E.A.LaliFe i 4 T I D .MORE EASILY KEPT ri OADE.R:TIIAN - • •.'. s OTHER MACHINES. . *IL N. 11;14etleLWIsi.lieCtieniion of Fanners to thjit:oltelituo,as ho-ts confident it to the very article for their use. Call at Breda's •Book MEI MAIL A RMANAFFMIEN TS. BAITCrg & SH/EFFERSTOWN. Leave Lebnaon on-TUESDAURSDAYS. and ENLTUSDAYs, - at A o'clock P. bf Raid iirive a Shheiterei towo'by.s o'clock, P. M. • LetiVeglimffcm,q:w.n mime dap' at 8 o'cloek, A. • M and acciveatetAlkitiOdbY 10 o'. clock, A. M. • .... . RRAFFERSTOWI4 & illetebrilliSVPLLE. • , Learn Shaefferato ri wn o --- .lllo2ttli - 4, WEDNESDAYS, Mid FRIDAYS, at 7 o'clock, A: 1., and •itelive at MIU 7, semersville at iro'etoric. A. U. -Levis . **omen - Title same Alga at 1 o'clock. P. ..i1.,.,ate1 : Attee : .at. Staffers. town by ,3 o'clock, P. M. '4i , -:• • ..' : , _" I i 11... PASSENOERS and EXPAZOS pods a:11w And ; - prbelpti.v dilirered. • -' • Isirs Plans of starting, in StniitreTeasit 'at DISSINO ' ER'S ROTEL; in Lebanon at the ROLE HOTEL. . EIIAIRLISI, DISSINOER.. Sluelferstown, July 11, 1860. George Ho tiOnhi. ifts LEBANON COglNte'"' rike ROO- : Lr.; TRANSPORTAiIOWAINE.. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. 110110ARTICDLAR attention wilflie — paid to Goods altipp• ed by the Tehanots Valley Railrhad:-. 'Goods will bo sent daily to and from Philadelphialo Lebanon, Myere town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the . . 7 FRPGIITS contracted for at .the least possible rates Se delivered with dispatch. ' • . • The Prololetor wilt pay particnTar - atten'tiota to. and attend - personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freight,. ' For Information, apply nt his Office at the Lebanon- Talley Railroad Depot. Lehailion, EDWARD MARK. hia AgenVin Philadelphia. will al tra,yii be found nt IV If. Bush's //,70 ntit's Hold, North Thira? . • •• Julyll, '60.) GEO. ITOFFMAN. Teailiersl ExamiA:iiiiom in itflDllE For School nar,Tune.. 1860—June, 1861. Cornwall, saliva lloase, Aug. 11 N. Lab. twp. Muffin, <, II 13 Lob Bor. Lebanon Acadensix.l. , : t : " 14 N. Let, Bor. School limier, IC 15 Beideßng, Scheclicrstoun.„ •.. tf. 18. 7 : 71 SwatArar -7.:s4otiestown, ff 18 8. du . •°. du . 21 21. 1 flunSicr,"!..11ittper's . . 11 Lotifiondarry, Palmyra • • ” " 24 Bethel, Fredericksburg, 4 : ' ' .Copperbrivtr's Baked Bifrume, " 211. .lacksdp,, . Myerstown, Btrohm's School Haute, Sept. 1 Abevlllc, .Anurille, . N No allowance for weather In .ihn r above appollicineute. 2nd, PrivateeXaminations will not be ciliated ex cept in queh'erps.A.,t . in'speci fi ed by law. Brd. Candidates bo examined in the district in which they first apply for . einploymmit. 4thi- Applicant? who do not wish to bo exunktud In all the brunches named ce7ioit7the certificate, nisi not apply- - Fth, dpplicatitp will *pride - thcmselretf with' *en ink, pFver, &e. - •' s.:••:' nth, The oral method of#itaniining 'bO tiscil 'in ell the bratiabas.'ixeebt such etrictly req uire the . • .. . . Timp.for,beginnlng.exarninations. ft o'clock in the meeting. Ind tetchers wholtre not punctual, will run the risk of not being examined at all.' Bth; -As - beretotnre an oppOrtunity'lrill lie all teachers tb sitlk§critittifir thpflifshita.. •chtiol Journal. 9th,.linniedlatoly_atfer.%Alp nuti before any esti:giraffe* are irimiltsl46,Dtrectons airl ,$ upt. will bold a abort priva t e meets mto Con.ult..concekhing, the character, titandit4, .4.0., ( 14.11t0 ditferpnt APpllFanta Also such , other matteieiteare brought 'before them— afternhich•the applicant:a:Mil again he sulmitlettore mire the certificates. • 10th, It irtite.dtity,of Directors to'bt .present. rents and other eitltesolareitlao.htvitellsto attend.. '1 lb r • • IVENILY HOUCK, 'Lebanon , :July:4; 1860,-..-• •Connty.Superiutendent. P/I WRAP BOOK s•roßr. 21 ,; _ • • - (11 524 in- ,:.ItraTizAt, Is Located on NARK i9:4SqUA,B.E, NOrtli.a Cumberland Street, Lebannii."Pa... , .• :SOH - GM PrOpii., Blank Books, and .Blatinnary of every deseriptioo are alwayanii Balid;aanDsold at-the Inweitrwaiblo Va l Sal PRI CIE. . , . , .4.1. OMIT 70 11 A0.8* . ;11.101 . NDOW PAPF.It of every variety of petterbei for sole • OIKPF I are also on exixibitiolvind . . . ... . . , . wALTZ•s• =RAE xpoicstaßE. • :_._ wAT,Tz,raso rurnisfip.,; hi,l,lsf oNT • • i i.r 'AI A GAZIN.F.*: of our Eastern "Cities;irriiiiiri tri published. • . • .frii" Ordirn foil)661:8, port; (Ilea 11, or a nything in hie hp:i t will r!ce I ref propiptattnntiou. - . -•Aloingpte New Books. latelY received_ aria fur Solent G. RG-E-- . IIY-A T •, follewiTig Pi/litt• of Inre, or Israel in Ttnntlare: Thb Power. of:Prayer • =lain in the W Idm new , ;Cot- Inge Testanteht,..X ,. 4 0.-efe7Chunnientery on tho New ' Teinstnlnti : The riligic;nof the. House of David , in der -1 . men. 111l8CELLA . 4Z008:—. trlrork. by Mrs. ihu - ting-' ton; Barb,..of iiht.-k Diamond Prof Ham'? SPirltnaljsm ..Demonstrated; lintnboldre , Coen oil, A Slcotelvor.the Phyeicial DOviilititin of:Vie • Uni'vesoi • ' ' - Geo. Waltz is agent- toTiciiivii subscription for the fol lowing Works, novian Petit!: • "N4YI ft.M,EftIiCAN CYCLOPL . DTA," in fifteeri•lhiha:, la ts'V 1 are now ready. Price ger, Vat, • •• -- $3•0 0 • di. -Library Leather` dn. • --. • 3:60 Diary of the American Beroltition,. by - Frank Moore, completed in two Vols. , price .in Oloih nor vol. Mr. Welts has just received the following. olden hie , Wow thr the Pnloit_n Sh,etch Book. 2%lC_Xt:are_of:l'reachers' life. by-Milburn; .I.lm..Life, of • ZA .Jacob-Gruber The, iliiihal,„„lloonn V.lty;in Die- Mostar , Of. tlieltihle, JIM-tinted with - thef•lifhps:of nano, the lioly..l.and. Poore TrovelSe•Melper Dissected by:. Judge :"Wolfe, of Vs.; arieb's-GermAn •and=Brig. fieh t, Dk.tiOneiry, in 2 Vols.: Adloraodo do.i.Doebtanee Gorman Bibliod Conclirdniics;:•Barnbard's do*do... c a Mr. WaltetoßoOk Store is at tbeolllls,lnce on• Market "Piliiebniton. Muth 28,1860.' ' - • WAIINET .I4 I7IOI • STILLATIZAD IN TE *c _ C:": ogeokat tat Satifed, auk? Zarpot qtpek t - .-Vy, A -I .L. PA REdkrS,. - wiiiidow s Shades. Onittintr, dto, • i I Iirt:tISDVASIGNED haThlg , ftt ititiVeCtiOn with life BOOK . RNIi : STA lli/NPAY STARK; - purc . based the - entire stock of WA:lifPAPßiftorNeesra. WALTZ & IiCZDZL and W. O. Waiti), -and having 11180 TO CODUTTOTAIJA4.Iprgo suppliotV i Nelypkork anti phil allelphii, IW - tiding. the latest an MosMiutidsoine dtyles of • Paper Hanging s s, Borders i A c cara ei on! , Parini gigs - Fire - BoAntßiirit4 - Wind ow Cur tv,in 8, , 576: des, , bow manufactured. Rio stock promote tbe beetle:wort. ment of yapers. both in style and quality, that believer been seen in.Lebenoo; and a/4116 , 10as hotight meet. of :bin Papereat reduced ratesi . furramit, - beds able to sell. Wall Paper atcheaper iiitite than they am he obtaineciat any other place. .He it.iatilsomuide arrangemente• with. thb beet Paper Hatgertold at.elmnon,te-put-yup paper for him, it desired,at the shorts it notice on the most ream enable terbie, - : • • Give hint.' call an lie. iorivineed. :vi r- !tome mb ir the Owe, at 'the /Veto Bookstore Aro /nut Street, a few doors se t , six anvine s Easd Ware Store. • ; H.,wridlknt - Lebanon; irpril 4, 1860: •. • •••• Y IrtNcr,ANi. sew A Nb. 1 AIKBROTYPS, Very :04044..gar.‘ iiitP It. Gallery, next doar-t9 the. taaalirl mives4*. • t ies ,.' Fans, &a, just • • tiN TCH D. S. _RA EioRM • Wholesale and Retail Ehtts.g 'Store, Des been Removed Wide New Building. on Cumber , lend Street, opposite the Reglo n Lebanon, Pa. I MII R stiliscriher respectfully entiounce re his acquain. • mimes and the public in general, lat lie has con. stonily on hand a iarie stock of D S, • , .• PERFUMERY, ABDrp.r-bes,. PAINTS, Ii BmicA . • DYE-STUFFS. TARNisriESi f. 7 TURPENTINE, . . OPASS-WARE,g BRUSIIES,- HAIR-OILS, ,-• •-• EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgimil Instnnnente, Toilet Soaps, Pe gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a varlety.of Fancy Xitieles too numeroas to lunation, which he of f ers atlow.rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles els retiresented.— i Purchasers will . pleaso remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else -where. lip - Physicians' prescriptions and family 'reel pcsearefully compounded, at all hciurii• of thfi day or night, by calling at the Drug- Store, opposite the ;ink) Buildings. On Sundays the Store will .be opened for the' cont pounding of prescriptions between 'the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M.., 12 and. 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 0, 1657. - -DATIL* S. RARER. ' - - • „ WOOD and COALL7YARD. - THE nndersigned. baring . bought Mr.: w I, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coat Yard;s: abort distance north east of . Mer` ' • . aortlkeent of _.anire..ltoster: klutclialoundry, in the borough of North' . Lebanon; aria aluo bought from 240 • to - 300 001013 OT WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS-OF COAL,• of all kinds and grades, wbicltj will sell at the yafd or deliver at as small profits as will snit the times. therefore in vite all those. that are in want of any of thoisis artielesto call anirsid Wei Caine, ascertain Prices;.. add- judge for theimutives... , • DANIEL LlOliT;(ptrallant-) _ lirm•th Le pp9,.Apt1114,11353.-tr. . • • , G wA NI ° MIL,' • lIE 11111deregtIta *ill pay the highest - .plea 'kr all kinds of grain—WHEAT, • 161:4%;- 11 • .CORN and..l.—MM.. at ttio..Watehimai;on the Union Canal, Walnut t, North Lebanon. - . JOHN North Lebanon, Jnno 6, 1660. • • Nonce. rpm; book nceounts of MYERS & a 0 In sT*fu: transferred to George Hotftnnn.;-GanlerMyers;"*R liam Eckert. Jonathan /lender itin , r lientY -Tp ..1 10 fftliftn• Notice is therefore - given to nil peretrivi inclebterFthat payment must be mode to the undersigned on or he/hie August 1, 1660. • • ANTHONY ELL Lebanon, June 20,'80. ANsessment Nfitice: [3 . 11E Itoard.of Din...et-ors of Ole tYCQMiii'IaXiMINTY MUTUAL INSURANCE' tOMPANY, b vo author red an Assessment (No. 17.,) of three per rent. on all premium Notes In the possession of theCompany,which were in force on the first dny of MAY; 1560, and'-have appointed ADAM ORITTINCIML, Receiver for the county of Lebanon, who will cull on the membgrs of the :Cern. pony in said county; in a abort time. ne t h e whole must be paid before the first day of SEPTEMBER, next. Ity order of the Board. ADAM GRITTINGEIt; . June 29, 'So. -Receiver. • Norili Lebanon Steam Mill. IltE undersigned . . haling leased the NORTH LEBA-NON STEAM FLOUR II MILL, will promptly attend all.L yt t ... PUSTOM W . ORK that may be entrusted Ile will also bity all kinds of GUAIN,' miff-Pay there for tbehielicet Market prices in cash. The patiiimige and micouragement or the public is resotctfully solici ted, as he hopes to merit it by fair dealing 'and-attan- Neu to business. JONATIIit N CigESANIA.N. North Lebanon; June 29, 1660. and Stone:- rrga has impolite* . on hinll,"and•ferie itgritid'inlim)y of the bead, lime arid * Janne:lMA, d ing earlobes near the Donaglimore Fartifti'.6;:tvliWo.tlll be tlbmweea of reasonable terms. - ; • lielkocion, June 4.0169.• - • MCCainin* weigio : COMMISSION •MERCHANTIV 4 • Noe. 236 North Delaware Avenue and .43dt North:VlWar street, PIIILADKLPHIL • 14101111 CAPlo4liikikeerl9 . 44 . 9 7 9. - FIXYO;AiNY • . . CM:r?Effi E-13. 1 trozimiALlS "ins ieteaf ivsurersiOin s , wo. as North • tr . Stroot, 9d-door below NOW, Wrest side; Philo derphia __;WOobe annialactuAingali kinda,cd,ipaodaiti thaaLtaiie Ilne,,',Deali E s 'and centers . .willilndat to their interest to givti o Ns a tfiga,, '"111ai•eli 21, 1800 Aria. ' - • • -LA.P4lVY'griagOVßat: GA'S PITTEIIrt;:•%*434.4 Aulivritas 4:0ppg,441:' S: g i ro wow, LlSBINON,"? " -Pen:4;lBBC D TD-you pee ATKT2cS 814):8 New: Hoot' itsdlitos • : Store.. • • • i' 47 9'• ; '4: PRTUDI P • ••" . * 1 •-• • WAT 011 ANTPJ:EIVEERY STORE, . '0: CCINRAD. OCCbPAKTa',. NOWTH . SEG I OND STR . BEAR . THE inidersigned Miele:teed the aliosejirerdttriii, * ffh4o he will ,keep large aseartiiiitif of Gokl . and Sliver Wetchee: 6f Americ,iip.'Engllith andSoilairinahufactAire of the most celehroted addltlOn . -td *Mb, will he :fOniur !frays on hand (egg. ow3Oiti•Arder) an exteneivelmriety. of Joweliy, Shier, end liver Plated ware. t. ge!lierNrith fizeneral aisertmerit of stich.goods as me usually . kelit . in a - Eisechinti_Witah and jewelry Thai:Nitrous of 0: Coiled. and those 'of the subscri ber: torrether Withlhe MINIM generally, 'are Invited to call, where they will rereiro a goof article for their money As I am - determined to do strictly a cash bust nese. goods will be Sold very IoW. "Small Projtkarat. Quick Sales,7 is the motto of this eStablishmest. • : BRQOSIALL • Formerly 99pLii1;i0 No.l434liit4ti.Seooild SL, corner of ,Quiiirn Mill ki% Inn* 20.4 sum - - 11 • - ' • ' N(OTIC E. =ail; 'itira m ' VIUSUMS Tronstroit's B BlTileilleimt P , C; iltlf/XlB6O. NCssoz ts hereby riven . that. the -Regitnent, which was composed of the Tlyeretioettr Drt a tiootte. Weelt liitide 'Military, Jonestown Rinier, WTI> Infirlitid XlVderleasherit Dizaixls; tittually . , ' not being enough p.mpanies now to ovitiintkaal - of which nartieslutereated.wilrake notioe. " irkruie Tnaneeier, 2titi,Bilsgtide,'o* Di 13. _At, 1860. . .""; • A 4 Arr usse s. Bracips:liinprorterst . ,i3,..74cerpet.twe)ll,ll..atd_ Cr Streey-4 fiftbArigßElK: . • - FM l . oll dat'Ailjnireertif RWtitret TrrieUi4recia ohanteal noinedies:'• Hail conatently tni hand etaes' Rtock.of' Ge.unine .FretoiPtriuhlstlibiOia Erifirplealeeioet t " i-flpze men Lef , the Lbeat.3 A ntericattprinidibg the ceiebeeessi lt White Patent Lever Trues, believed hy the.baseatitk"/- tl ea to be ti. Af t. S!et . liptity'Vet . thventod.• ‘Rtleieb Arnelssuf nu rterCand Sethi:: Shoulder Ticac e •"' reorY'Delli Aprickfeattiusy r ia g a., want.lff ooms, rptush l'essarie l o l 9 tialaftege ; eta: , ••• • Orden Put lottery ot initiulrf s itu Meet Prompt a't wait, ..ata.tya•, a.vet• • tguir..3), 1859.•. . ._ _ 1 1 cK- • C tPet. 'e''e. t* 'f..g .CLOCKS.Iw-Di efyie r 2 P lff I ' ruslßetvSdi gl.j.Lin'S74w*Y a Sk: L BRO. Prolakto to.te " • plasne e s4v4gata7 • . . . El July 4;1860 WHISKEY, EMI
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