Itirantrit Strittttic%Er. 4 Witii - DRSIOCRATI7I - NCIP - LrIS - 0.13A - Si. TO ia -11,- ; -: ; V - Mil TO FOLLOW." W. M. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, WEIRMDAY, IVETEZ UST 42, '1860: DEMPGRATIO TICKET FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY D. FOSTER, OF WESTMORELAND -PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. rtectors at Large. litictiAßD YAlnt. 020. M. SRN Districi Ilertors. 1. Frederick Server. . 14.:9. Eeckhole. , 2. Wm. O. Patterson. 15. Qegrga'D. Jackeon. 9. JoL Crockett. 16. J: A. Abl . 4, 3. G. Brenner. 17. J. B. Danner.- 6, J. W. Jacoby: 18.'3. R. Crawford . 6. Charles Kelly. 10.. IL ?I . Lee. 7. 0. I'. James. 2O. J. B. Howell. ~ . 8. David Scholl. 21. N. P. Fetterman. 9. J. L. Lightner. ,22. SartmeLlfaraludl. ' ~ 10, 8. 3;Barber: ' , '23. William Book. 11. T. H. Walker. " 24. B. D. 'Hamlin. ' 12. 8.8. Winchester. 25. Claylord Churzh. 19. Joieph Limbach. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THEI STATE EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE AUGUST 9,1800. • Resolved, That the Democratic Electoral Ticket be Noted, with the name or Stephen A. Douglas or Jain C. Breckinridge IRS an elector at large, and in the event of the olleCelik Of field ticket.lf the greater number of votes enattnsettionsi - - emit for Woollen A. Douglas, then the vote of the el ector a l college of the State shall be metier Stephen A. Doughis and Herschel! V. Johndan for Presi dent and Vice President; but If for John C. Breckinridge, then for John O. Brockinridgo and Joseph Lane, ,for the same offices. If the Vote of Vemrsyliania mullet elect the candidates for wheat a majority of the votes arc emit; and It dita 6lecr rail man kilning for the office of Presi 0109t Of thelfhlted States claiMing to be a Democrat: - then.thrtvote of the electoral , college shall be, cas ,t fir "tiuttotinflidato. If it will not elect either of tbe 'Whin mats fbr whom if is cast, or any of the Democram.who were voted for he the States, then' the vote eltl,l,be cast for the candidate who has the majority of tht votes of the State; . and that the Chairman of this Committee be instructed to obtain froin the gentlemen on the Demo cratic Electoral' Tlarat of the Stittci their several and dis c tinct;pledgea of acqulescease in the foregoing resolution, and to report the result of hie action in the premises at the nett meeting of the Committee, to be held on the day of -- .. • . me.,. Mr. Lincoln has taken the stump in the west. This is the first time in the history of the country that a Presidential candidate takes the stnmp to solicit votes for his elec tion. Gen. Cass, ).vhOTI a candidato, even resigned his seat in the U. S. Senate.' Air. tineoln addressed a mass mooting at Springfield, Illinois, last week. HIS RECORD Proves that while the nominee of the Republican party for President, Abra ham Idecorn, Was a member of Con gress;the Wifmot Proviso contl'overt sy was in progress, and:that he was active, in. connection , with Wm. It Seward, Joshua Giddings and other prominent abolition members of Con gress, in keeping :up the slavery agi teflon. He Voted - for the Proviao FORTY wo ifugs. • iil 'RECORD Also proves that while a member of Congrest he opposed - tbs i Mexican War, dficlating it "UNCONSTIIVZIONAL AND V9liffo t , ADO VpT.ID AGAINST, tht bi~rgvanthtg ON4 MINDRED AND SIXTY AORTA , of LAND' to anr brave and gal lant veldtifeers. - PEAGE.A*D GOOD WILL. The . proposition 'of the State Cen tral Committee, to head the eleatorni ticketi with the name of Breckin. ridge , or Donglas, 'and that the 01113, ( having the greatest number of votes shall'have the electoral vote of the state, is received by the Democratic . , :• 4 party throughout the state with.great : satisfaction. ::1 1 120 . 0hsinbitrisburg Vat ;.'il fey Spirit; tlielfollidaysburg StanclUrd 1! and thC Inzerno Union, several of our Imost lOrtiecl exchanges bearing the names of Douglas and Johnson, corn.) to us this week heartily approving of I' the arrangement. Nrefare glad 'that ; the era of good feeling, for all who WIFI • h re ally and truly the succoaiof the .. . i t ' Dernoe'rttev , , ,. is again at hand.. 'We $ now are beginning to think that the 1 opposition have been crowing too fast I—that Lincoln has Weald his 'Cabi net rathecprematurely, and that it is not at all Unlikely that Lincoln will 4/ be ole t'C o*itay at home, and some good Democrat will f.et be President, for the, OA four. years. Oar choice, as we Infve frequently stated,is Brock inridge) but, if he cannot succed, infi *tnitely rather 'give us DonglaS than ' Lincoln. ! We can now go to work peaceably land amicably, and rally to the sup. port of the _Electoral Ticket at the 'head of our columns, and under the iivise arrangement of the Committee ihring Q -- ut it . - lirgar DeMoo atic.vac ,: than PennsylVanitt ever polled. 4 We are glad that the difficulties in the party are at aeond, and that the Worts of all good Democrats can now a) turned against the common enemy if both. There is now ,no longer any ,ccasion for Democrats to quarrel bout the regularity of I,llo,n,ornina ion of gonglas Or.-Btecliinricrge,:, or ny other matters; bat he who re , eives aznafOrity of votes will have be whole eleOtoral vote, and if he 'boald not - Lie elided President it win ot, sitle*et, be the fault of the De- Twomey ofAlnneylvanin. DROOTH AND FAMINE IN TEXAS.— & letter 'from.Tilas states that the ;rope are all cut off in Rusk, county, irid corn is selling-at 62 -per bushel, lour 815 per barrel, and bacon- at )20 per 0.00 pettinTS. Groat suffeiifl i,lready exists apaong the poo r m meetings blie have been 014164 to: nroctire reiter. • - 1 s -- _ . a or 44itttiOer..of Gipseye:tbrtalf:el lisro elle " ' lling•throughAevonit- Ty. . 4gra.and - others. 1114miliil be .I,th .115.604, as that fratenxibtarp let rei*ixablikfor their honteitY. „The Democratic County Con. ven Eon will meet hestfionclay It is to be hoped that every district in the county will be . -represented, - and by such men Whose only, aim is the goOd of the Part?. isiapParent to every closeebserver,,,,that the., : op,poei m tion party of this county is on :the . verge of. an ordeal <through whichlt cannot pass in safety, unless "the CObsfTfcitiss 6.1.14 - esifin"w4peetnan-: agement party has for many,Years, will, n,at ,only, yield_. the, power, ithaS selong :.and so shame , fully abused, but, resign and abandon all management and leadership into . other hands,.and. retirO "to the tanks., We say', it. is . . apParent: the unless. such a course is, promptly pursued. by the Clique, , :(and. it'is not likely . that they Will Nioliintarily sci;)= they will have to - Pass, through an or_ deal which will test,the opposition . as• : , cendeney in this coutitylotheutmest.s. Dissatiefactionis - rife . in every d ist t. In some it if; already in a others the - fires of the volcano ,:are only: kept dOwe by eitraordinary . ex• ertions, and in a very short time they. will become entirely, tiotAnageable,. and burst fopti with the accumulated: fury of pi‘ny Years' outrages• and . wion9. The Convention next Mon- Jay, if wisdain governs it,.;Wjli f shape d its notion -in accordance witirtite.oon i.lition of things in the oppoSieion The apparent invincibility” of the Cliqueinlhia county for.;Seyi3ral years past, has only. been its expiring glare. The:danger is felt by JIMM, and hence, we find their piipern 'COW ing - . upon - the districts. to - organize!" They are afraid' of the ,little clouds . they see appearing above the ;h4izon.; in fact, sorne,see 4irCEtOy a Band-writing -on. the, wall. :They ; will attempt 'to save' themselvea o. eally, by appeals to National " and party prejudices: But p it ill nut do. Every tub must stand on fteeWti bot- . toni - in -the corning fight, and - while" hundreds upon" hundreds position Will not entertain :the. first thought of forsaking their ,National candidates and principles;- will, With Ulm lin cps ..aard 1111 clertiikel the overthrOw•. - of the 'Court TlErottaia "•' JUST SOA Oneefeer exchanges in spealting of the troubles which have been rife in the Democratic camp, and partieu liarly alluding to counties - where there are Detnocratiufriends of both 13reck- N • inridge and Douglas, gives tins advice, to the papers of such localitiee : "Wad 6 not wish. to be considered its giVing rid v lee in other peOples business, but;in our belittle opinion, the mast °Feetually corrective, under such circumstances, would be to hoop down ,both. I Do tunas and BR ECKINRIDGFI un tilitfter the C.OUU _ty and State election. The lii-fiefikigs engender ed among Democrats, by the division on the. Presidency, is doing theparty in this State• no good. It is high time that wiser; and purereoun: eels proven, and that every Demrocrat forms with, in himself the patrititic determination to forbear drom disturbing that return tollte success .of the party in this State." ,There, that'sjust vThaf ive.tstge 'do; • ing, and intend to perseir l ere.).h Chat course until we see a - ricessitjr, and, justification for diffelrenNactioi . bid state of affairs existaiitahouidto. the duty of the partninrpalkto, en-; deavor to barri?pofig - ,11" . 11* reconcile; and not add fnel.to - thefialnes 6y eni.• bracing one-side - to tile -prejudice -of the other. Some folks talk loudly-of "independenceP adrire,". Or. udare not". to -do. tliis"'or de . that: . which we consider most is ()illy talk, and if they :were ilaced.in same situation aii.gtoistjl?urnalists are, just now, would...do. infinitely more' harm than therbouicl eter make geed; either to the party:4i• themselves their ill advised ind:lneofisiderate ad tion. We are prObab:ly "indepen 7 dent" as. most other people, but we do.. not believe that moderation is incon. sidtent therewith, ,cit) . should be the occasion forreproaCliNin any quer, ter. A portion of the-tie:mocra,te Lebanon county dilier.irom us -in re-' gard to the m.an.for . the Presidency, and we are cenfident thatan arrogant' assumption on Offrpait,*ould opeiratf against 0111' . 00tuity inf:btaio'!catO. dates, hence we have Just thniiiileii . ol. deuce to keep down lbw' n.atne o f P.residential candidate from tile, head of our columns. In Chia" ate, _bre re gardless-of the consciiinence . a ft. \ oar selves, lcnowing.t:hat the inter Of the party are at.asta,ke. We-4t.rnp,44' fighting for an individual Initibr good of the whole party. We .4re. ready to make any saerifiee, ent with honor, to keep the Stsitoalid the Union out of ;the, bands - , 4:4',.ibe worst enemies the Democrapy . over: knoW,,and the most dangerous - fime our country ever had since the:Tories in the days of the - Revolution. • AGorman namea t , •-A . • John Weywird, ethpleYed :at the tat , nary of .lifr,Kline of Mt. Joy , - Lan caster coujity, Pa., receivedintelli ence a few days since, from' the Fa-; , , erland, that a relative of his recent : , ly died and lef . t4i, t ra heir to the .81 1 11 0 gs little sum of ibity thonsauit dollars; . Dooinm BE Disserornno..-1110- Tribunepepeaki.pg with the authority oift.tireeleys , experience, assures its saadere-,that "he who deserts , his work-and hie, home to go shouting and • singing at [Republican] ma. 813 .• meetings, in• the blind hope that lip : , oloe, or some lucky accident, 'NO make all right, will very certainly bo disappointed." TIE LEBANON ADVERTISER, -P--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. A Dismprz §vrTzazi.—The Couriei.l Re_ It is - a noticable fact, that whe,r-- and ADVERTISER have 'differed , ' for] everthere was a Know-Nothing Lodge, some time relative to The responsi- of any numerical strength, there is ble party for the passage of the' certain to be a Republican wide-awake Tariff. of 1857.: „ The Speaker of ;club organizedin its stead, csimposed the Bell and Everettmeeting on Mon, of' the-. swim "elernents„„having the JliiLeyaring,Appuyider,.o both of same Obleets in view, aia . „d the ertme-, our parties, and , whooertainly has no E politicians are directing its move mote lbie for ttslliam fOr - our ments.- A change of names hag' not the, Subject, net changed its purPoses, nor a change of itioN7ing 'that it was 111 hot dispuie in dark,lanteins for torches will- answer ; this locality: He distinctly said "the' Co blind obserVers as to theirree)-0 1 3- Tariff of 1857, which is .worse ':than: jeets. % IJ - ndef the old garb, 416• that 0f1846, WAS iASSEDBYREPUBtICAN ed - forces of the vorrws" is 'the opinion of all I erpower e,partisans who now hope zwrEzzrawri Men and the record Ito deceive into their, finka'soin - e of does not admit of a doubt on the sub- those ..,oppoied to XnoW...,Tiothing- I jeet. The only wondeiia thatthe Coil- limn, by the use of a new ti- I tier, is not better poked On such 4t re- tle and - the resort to parade and show. cent They may be . Partially successful for' a time, and, when their scheme is ful ly understood, they will fall ,into. dis repute as suddenly as did the oath- b"ou SCcre t. 'el abs. I WI - The WilkesbarreDouglas - Clab had a meeting immediatety: after the recent action of the 4 5tate Central. Committee became known, „and - c re solved most•enthesiastically to adhere to the plan of union It now matters . but little wl ig ietlr Forney and his few followers:get Out a Straight Ticket or - no; those that support it would in its AbserMO have voted generally for - Lincoln; but with a straight ticket - in the field nearlya - fhe Votes eastfor It are so Which lasi to the RePuhlicans, theless there are , still a few who..un der a misapprehension still-stick to , that side, Nit We fire , confident they , will soon see . the curer` of then Ways and go in bentily with the true De-, ineeracy. We ; ; are confident that those in-Lannon will, and have - high hopes foie' all of their eTasiloVer the state ey gang Wi I b 6 small indeed. . TUX - LAST GASP _ The “Democratic State ,Central, EieentiVe and Corresponding. Corn • mitte,'!. (what a name 1) of thelriends . of Mr. Forney, met-in secret session at ifarrishurg„ on Wednesday Ink—, No 6Porters were admitted except the one „specially admitted- by its master. The formation of a straight ticket (Forney TerPresktent and Bab:, dem an for -Vice - President:l) was deckii ed upoh, and Mr. :_B: Haldeman named is _ . "oho of the electors at large. There is now no justification whatev ever for the proeeedings--,treason. , we. migtit say--;•of the -leadere of this squad. They , not - only',Waew that - ,he: Douglas men of thiStitate,lvhoni they professed to represent, were in favor of union and harmony, if it could be brought about on lidruiriable terms, bht, although, the first'propositioo'br the State Central Committee was-not satisfactory, they also had before them the proceedings of the meeting at Cresson—knew that the plan adop ted. tbereiva-s satisfactory and ascephid, and that all the true .friends Mr: Douglas were ~wheeling into . line.— They _knew, individually - and collec tively, that they were misrepresent n ,-;•- e . i the peoplelthe profesed to repre, sent; and that every Dofiglas paper, in the state, with the exceptien.of Forney's Press and the,Stqte Ssstinet art others sustained by the Repdblicans, were heartily en'-• dersinethe plan of dorm and'ciincil • - • iation.. Yet they proceeded to adept reSolutions Tor mutilating_ the ele4ta, ral-ticket - by - .striking therefrOin knOwn to be - friendly to Rreckifiridge. and Lune, :and gave' the power'- into the bands of - a- few itidiVidaids to patch up a begus,,ticket...The cow; Mittee:itsell*al3 least show 6f,!•delegated.power,an4 , w.9vory much question if 'the . ticket 'be overituallY-piUsentefi by its authority will be able to cdrnthand even the votes of all. the 24 gentlemen present at its session last ... , NY.iednesdV. conelesio :we.;:nray ••state. that the proceedings eEthis.! pretended Demo:. •- cratic organiiation,-WaVe become So ineignificant that As further Move ments will be undeiervi i ng_ of notice., They -have:made:Weir last,gasp. bilified. 3 l4 WeTR, - count of the , diffieulties occasioned tlie:Altulitienista-; (Republican firinti pleg This week. we eye, further hetithle• aCieUnts of tiro ,sittiO:OtjAiliterieand Woods!) • ,phe R 4r, T1 .4.: 4 4 - Ar e thrownCo a Op ortliw dselly fanatics. Is it" not, Oplorable, that . political excitement .kuid - fanati t - 43i!,3a1 can this tipaOt that they entirety 'goo% justice and : of rigift, .If 'slavft wrong an& outrages ,- cannet allevi. at() it; nur ean;they make votes far anrriolitical: candidate for the Preei: dopey: "Truly,lhd - irrepreaitilicctirl= seems to be it hand in reality.' Cetitiv Densimina, .the Re: Abitea. l ? OrgaiY. of . Ottitie e6nnty t the hi:ite : Or 14: cuAtihter out fnt g" " 0: 1 ";; 0 !lr o f iv er nor t The.. people. Gentre know Curtin. liumoati OF THE dzivatrs.L—The-een., ene taker in doceaville, Michigan, put down a zinnia age at 300 years,inatead o ,800 am* of land, which was in,- fended.. He was beaten, the, Canada inall in the town .of 'Alle t pry - Fhb - 4)4'4nmnitof,-nclis s ierni childten Insteattirlft9 of land. • • • • ' LIitgOVELITT FROM TVC A S ABOLITIONISTS RUNG Great Excitement Throughrt the State. ,'sy the Southern . rnatiirteeived last night, we have several Ltotas of Tex as news in regardto'the: fate; Aboli tion - excitement in that 'State. The Nacogdoches Chrehiai.gives the fel „LT . .rts Cousrry.A..yourig-atan, who had . been etnployed in,a Stoic atAraxahatellio, was huwg a 'few, days - siderofoi-iivip"g stryAnihe” to slafes to ~ 3 .1011,E INCiiltliAniel‘i:-=---.Another" temlatdias beeribiada- to fire •-build- - inis near Tiler, :aleo in Brenhein'i and in Georgeto*e. The Houston Telegraph of the 11th seys; . . 'We learn from it kehtleman who passedthrougb Henderson, in Rusk county, on 51otkday that the town of lienderson was set on fire last Sunday night, the sth inst., and was _almost Cn. tirely dolman:led. Every icouse *on - the exeeprone,-ineluding nll the business houses in: the place, was destroyed. „ 'The people of .Reederson,'our informant says, put tio;faith in 4be reported-adespiraey, - and'neg. lectedto - appoint a patrol or keep watch. The fire was discovered au- 4upday., night ali6ut nine No' clue 'been 'discovered of the perpetrators ol , thei deed.: PEtkiCTIER HUNG - AT VEAL'S STATION. _ • —The Fort Worth ofthe Ist insi.,-has the - 'following brief notice of the execution of an Abolitionist con evy spirator: Atelearn that a preacher' by thenaine of Pu-. leyyras hung at Veal's Station last week ; for he ing an active Abiditionist. .A".' majority , . of thiee hundred men 6oitdelin4d him: ' " ' DISoOVEiti BRENTIAM.—Tho BeenlrlAya Ranger, of the 10th A-few days sinceeevbrfil negroes were arrested on" Mill Creek t„ in this 'County, who acknowledge to their tniving poison given thein by whifo teen, ftrittin yrurpese *of poisbning their owners and', fatuities, and"that th'e'day of election . 1111.8 tlro time feed-fora general insurrection. They :elso infplicatet yotrie•retii4s . about tvw - if - na being . conehrneilln mordereni Plot. - TROUBLE TN TEigNESSET/q363 - 10NY. ThO ' Faii - ArAd Pioneer, of the 9th inst., t , _ has t 1 following : Mr. Teague, a printer in our office,.bes-jurt ar rived fronfTennessee° Colony, Anderson cotinty, and . bringethe news that he witnessed the•hang ing of two white men in that plaep.:on Sunday, the hth..inetant, mho were proven to be guilty of inciting insurrection among the slaves of that neighliorhood:'. Their names were Antoney rick, andliis .pnusin "Alford Gnbie. They, -were engaged nenr:the colony at their trades . of wag... on-making who're theyfiare- i i been living for four" and frve'years. beeri previnueljlikekup'for'harkering arfiropll indlittuor ,tc negroes. .piogrues were found in the poisessibn:of firearms and . atrYOhnino, fur niched by these. 1/3 ' - ' Tho Houston Telegraph, of ipstanks says: . • On Monday Jest; white man rode up to Prn.Diek BreediMPs near Round Top,' - at noon and finding nobody brit :a negro girt "at'leme,. questioned: her; about . ..runaway , . horses,. &0., And finally asked her hoir'she and the negroes were satisfied. lle then went off, and fifteen minute's after, returned, with . three negrOns,.;detnandiiig soniething to.eat. The women gave them foad:. Aftereatinethey.brokii:4en a tali* in search of-"money :: :Tho'ythen put, a Shore'. fol.,,f,flris; in the bed, and left„....After they Were: gone, the j negro, wartan 2 .extillguiitied•the then ran. to the overseers house, to 'tartan' what hail hap= - 1,66613: Tile affdii4it'used a geed-deal a''excite=, TEE TEMiti.iitOLZTIONIfLO-T.- 2 -Ftlr.e then of the' 'abolition plot in NorthernTe kis am reported in the--'Galveston papers. ,Bei-cr al - negroeS, and white men have. be'en - taken np i some bfi ssiispicionl, 7:ethers in .the Very f act of In centiari - sm,,e' - The white etnissaties- have been driOrs froth the State"in the absence ''of le- . . ge t . eiridthiaktoleSEOidg tholiWthe eihdtmee?ot.theits:kiiit, was strong, in some instances".-con vi 'Opistelten.ei in ofiartherditn. Or fir nOW `n6•`n6•l6ageittintertairred Vigilii . - commikees ;and nigh t tpat• role havelbeen' establi.shed ins thepev oral; threlitenoci the pie-are , iibw fully ..piepsrb - d' to _crush Out;-slllhittlier etts'alptii of these abo• lition..oatlaws an intlrerliarortattrair iliaresy Ore -tegtoei;^ • ' oyictsitilin' of Lancaster count fn*le 'the figlowirig,ficy9loa ;ti.c4a onAtirsda.i ". ; Congreas—Thadd s ons:Nevens t eity; State Fen ators—Wm, Namilton, - Yarsdiseflohn itand, City;•lbe Ligialaturet4oatiph Hciod;Bsa r ts Michael Ober, Weet Donnali*JOhn M. Stehnian, Penni Irem7:4. WhiPi City; Sheriff , —S. W. P. Boyd, Fulton., Protaonotary--Pker Martin, Ephrata; Itegl i ster—Gieo: Hairthorn, -Manor; Recorder-:-(Tdorge:Whitson,•Sadabnry; Clerk of Quarter. Sespions--Benry •Musear,•Strasburg tp,; Clerk of (Orphans; Court—Smell Myers,fd mint Joy; County Conimission,e--john Doner, Man or; , Direatortf of Al)e Poor—Wm, S. Martin,Colar eine; Abraham .H. Metiger,.Conestoga tp., Dowd Zartasp„Ellsabeth tp., (one year;) Prison ia aneEdors—:Jaeob B. Brubeker, Mount Joy; twp.; Philip W. - -Iletteokeeper, Druinore; Coroner-- Dan'l.Balmer ' ~ Elizabethtown; Von Neids, Ereoknoek. . IteL, Tj3.o diSSatiSfaCtion with the above ticket is so great, in „Lancaster county,. that an• entire independent opposition ticket will •be :bro u g ht out , and 'run* against,' it. Th'ey have . a Clique in Lancatter county led on by Thaddeus, Stevens,. *AO swages the opposititin partyl;stetty- much As. the Court lioUtitve4 uppyilo,anages -in thie4 IpittiXdreakn't and -1 0 E rsi, l onger.• • - • Won v .1u.11.117 SUICIDE OE, A SENSITIVE YOUTH.- At Biairstown- (15T.t.1.) a young man named liultae killed himself because the principal of a boarding -school found a love-retter - addreseed - "by him to one of .the-fernalf pupils, and read it aloud:- .AAetter.sass: "The - young man,,it seems, had taken a fancy to, find had' been.' arirelifionding occa ,sionally with a young lady,in or near Blairstowa. Trincipal of the Achool, Mr. jiihnson, having fotind this'out, forbade the" correspondence, and even - Wrote himself to the young lady forbiddiniher to send the young man anymore le"tters Slle,however, continued toWrite, and it happened, a day or two before thelatal occurrence, that the young man chanced to drop one of her-letters,- which letter was found and carried to Johnson. In stead of returning( the - later to the young man, :with such kind admoni tions as his owntood Adgment ought to havenuggekited; this fool, or knave, or both, had theletter' imblicly read before t the-school; - which 'so wrought upon the young man% mind that he at once, determined - t4 put an end to his own existence. The shame, as he thought i-t, of such a public expo sure was more thnn he was 'We to bear?' ACCIDENT TO AE: BLoNnix.--ALIBIon din, the celebrated tight rope perform er, met with a serious accident on the Bth inst., during-his exhi bi tion at Chil icothe, Ohio. AftoiNusk -he.-..gave performance' of trundling a -wheel barrow across a rope anal t0,.-make the feat more terilic he encircled himself in a blaze'of fireworks, which were ignited simulta,neously_with his starting, Before he had aceomplished half his task, One,of.the pieces prem aturely exploded, and , set ,fire to his clothing. The peril 'of his' situation could not be seen ,by the thousands of spectators below„ in conseßgenee of the continued -emission: of sparks, and the adveninrons .Bloidin had nothing to do but walk the rope and Buffer the torture -of being slowly roasted. Having accoinplished the distance, he by, his own . 'efforts sue ceeded in-extinguishing the 'flames, but not before his back- -Was - very badly burnVd. giar S. tuella - pan Cross, the 'forger, was sentenced on:-Saturday list, in Philadelphia, to an imprisonment' of five years in the penitentiary. Porter the tipstaye,frofn whom Cressmade a temporary escape two weeks,ago, was suspended 'until September. VERMONT HORSES FOR LOUIS NAPO LEON.—The,FreiMh tiegetioii bas,late ly visited Boston, to approve the par: chase by a-well Icnown horse, dealer laf five superb Verment bOrse&for the stabiee - of the French Raiiieicir, who already possesses twenty-four speci mens of the same breed. A corres pondent of the N". T. 'Evening Post writes: The new horses are _fifteen hands hih, having action,and a speed of not less than 2.60. They are of the Emperor's favorite color, a, deep bay, as are nearly all the emperors stock of four, hundred, and their tails are of natural length, with one ex ception. The cost was betyeen $2OOO and a pair. These horses will be taken CO Europe - 1 - 1) one of the Vanderbilt steamers. IMPORTANT ARREST.----011T : readers will remember the fact the house of Mr. Riday,'Oxford, Clu of 3ster county, being robbed in April last,atkrthat after the robbery was committed, the wretch engaged in' it seized :On - Mrs. Ilkley, - tied her and their cruelly burn ed her person. We' learn that Benj. French, who formeigy'kelit:lli tav ern at Everhart's Grove inthis•'.l3or bugh, and NOIO now keeps the tavern at Brick Meeting Roluse,in 3farylind, has bemarrested and lodged in jail at Elkton, charged ivith - the offence. It is said that when -Mrs. Riday was taken into the prresence of French, she immediate,ly recognized 'him and was so overcome as to -. fall into swoon. She alai reeognized hiS voice before seeing him. If be Wat 3 the au thor of the infamous on trage,we•earn estlk hnpe,the ‘Vreteh may be Convic ted, and punished- ;to the full es tent of the lii*.—West Cheiter Reirub",„• Ve"' Thellon; ',TOS6.ph 'Fry;-nf Le high a veteran- Democrat, died, on- Wednesday itlll3C...it his resianco in Allentown. Mr. Fry had been a member of the• State Legislature; the Sfate Seihte;anq of - thel'o‘ver house of CongreSs. - Re was gieniber of, the Convention to revise the Con stitution: • Theptidbiind nioshans. Bardelt:*4 nOtortunate. to' AO in California, iii.hone other than., Oh AO, esilist. divine peleli.rated`, for,: tal anti): w__ ~b Dp aro.- A . RElVelltlrOlv FIVE DOLLARS.wiII Ine 'tali by' - the board :of:Bebooll:Brentors.of the,bionsugh of Lebanon, for,detechonand conviction of any person o r . persona who shall maliciously destroy deface anY of thelh ()Peril hrtiobfing:tO. the Common Schools the eaid borougb, W OO by falie keys or pthersviee ()Mir any of the school-houses of sat& borough;-when- closed by.tbe Teachers or Dlrpotors. By .order of the Board, - • .fIOSBPFeBOWIitAti", President: Attest . i.. 11. Sete9; ' fAug. - 8; 130: Heavy Edo& of Domestic cloodeduet received at • - HENRY & STINE'S. George - nOlinrivin 7 g ' L.EnArloir CO'uivty I r TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley. Railroad. inARTIOLILAR attention wilt be paid to Goode abipp ed by theLetiisnon Valley Railroad. Gooduwill bo sent daily to and from PliPadelphia to Lebanon, 'Myers town and eurivilleStatimis, and all other points in the Oo PRIIIIGHTS contracted for at the learnt possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attaittiou to, aria' atterat. hts. personally, to the receiving end dellvery-nr all Weig • yor itaormation, itingy•ta . his prilee•seftbe. Meehan Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. • EDWARD HARE, Philadelphia,' will al wayabe round l et Bush's Mercha nt's Rota, Neeis - Thin; at., Phaidaphia.••• • July 'BOl GEO. HOFFIdAN. • „. • . • , Blac , kinnithing. • • Air R. 'DANIEL BUTTei, the* old and welltknown Bleck- M.Smitb, hamagaln ooniiikenoed.bis 041 , birineser; In this borough, in Cbeetnut street; east ,or *rekit. He does all work-in bile the eiceptiai-or Here. Shoeing, Tbkoberattip.of his work.is so tvediknown, that there need,nnt be man,' porde libotkitip soidter HiCisojielligtreluitton-ligiiialtlie'pntilic . Lebanon, itiSg. 1;1MP." - %URDU, BIWA. 4PRTATML's STOMA - Gfi BITTERS* The proprietors and manufacturers or HOS— TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH SIT TERS can appeal 'With? perfect confidence to ' physicians and citizens generally of the United States, becauseithemsticle'has attained aTepu tation heretofore unknown. 'A few facts - upou . this. point will ,Spealt more •powerftilly than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puifeey. Theconsumption.of li.ostetter's Stomach Bit ters for thejastlyear.amounted to over a half millicin bottler, and tfralA its masifearstead.l increase in times piugli'is evident that during the coming. year ~tilikrAorisumption will .reach near one million bottles. This immense siusunt could never haie beep .sold but for . the "rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and ' the sarictitia' of the most prominent physicians •in those - sections of the country where the article irrbest.known, who not only recommend the Bitiefir to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases ofstomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. • • This is not a temporary popularity, obtained: by extraordinarj iffOrts 'in • the•way of litinr- . petiug the •qualities=of the Bitters, but a solid' estimation of an invaluable medicine, which , is. destined to be as enduring as time itself.. llostetter's •Siomach'. Bitters have proved a Godsend to : regions where fever and4gue and various Other 'bilious, ' complaints:'bant.. counted *their victims by hundreds. To be able to- stattiwe4Azfitiently that the -•• Bit tera",. are a certaieeilre for,:ihe Ayefiepaia,and like: diseases, is to the proprietors•a -source of -nit-. alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, .purifies the. bloOd, and imparts renewed vitaliiy,ickthe_ite;rvoussyetem, giving it that' 'tone anifineity. indispensable for the restoration of heel% ''lt operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive.'Organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to atandition essential to the healthydisoliarge of the functions of nature. • • ' • • 1 Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and - they-Wilt fillt an it a stimulant peculiarly adapted 16,. comfort years, as it is pleatiant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, eicellerit as a to'nie, aud'rojuvenating generally.-'We he'ye the evi dence of_:thousands of aged 'mew and women whblitive experienced the benefit of ‘usiiig this . . . ,preparation while suffering from stomach de . : . rangements and general debility; 'tictiariiniler-. the advice of physicians, they have - tibitzliliined all deleterious drugs and. fairly tested the Merits of this article. A' few words'to the gentler .. sex. There are certain . periods Whin_ their cares are so harassing that many of them- sink under theirial. The relation :of mother And child is so absorbingly fender, that the -1 mother, especially if she be .yonng, is .apt. - 10 I forget her•own health in her extreme anxiety . for her infant. Should the period of Maternity .arrivie,dtmlnk the summer season, the wear of body anti mind is generally aggravated....gere, thee, i! !. necessity for a stiniulant tO Aliclip 47- rate OW inergiet of the system, and 'nab) OMO •mother to bear up under 1. er exhanstinii trials and responsibilities. Nursing. tnotheits &De nny prefer the Bitters to &Mother in. yi gora- . 1 tors that receive the endorsement of phyai . clans, because it is agreeable to-the taste as well airrsertain to give a perwanent'increase ~ . of. bodily; s trength. • i All 'those persons, to whomlfelave particw- • Ilarly referred above, to wit - e• sufferers from 'fever and ague, caused by nutlaria; diarrhoea-, , disenteiy, indigestion, losis of appetite, ; and all diseases or derangementi.of ithexdomti . ch, .anperannuated invalids, periona opiedentary • ,oeoupation, and nursing mothers, vilreeinsalt. their, own physical welfare by giving to Hei -1 totter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. _CA.IIIII.ON.--We caution the•public against Using any Of the many imitations or counter 'felts,brit'-:ask for HOSTETTER'S CEL'EItEA TED 13TONACIf BITTER% IlTia see - that each bottlitat 1 the wirrat '" Dr. J. Hostetter's StOmach Bitters" • blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering , the cork, and , observe that our autograph signature is on the ' label. Air Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & 43111TH, Pittsburgh, Pii.., and sold by all `druggists, grocers, and -ideates-a generally I :throughout .the . 'United states, South Arne. ' ries. and Giorratukr.. • / - ~• • . By Dr: Oro. Hots, D. B.4tober, Lernborgor, Lebi• non; J. C. Soltior, YredaclekBWtrg 11. D. Meyer Bro.; Annv4le ; Martin Early. Palmyra. r redehei . -tiVihnted. A. Tetaker Ninxii.iii foil : : Ilie• 'LEBANONRAI AL MACE . SEAfINAETt: 'A; married 'in 4114 iii:?: tarred: : For pleibiilal:i lui.pfees , . . . .. • • : ' • s: .T. STINE, or ' Le4oOli; - 4,igkl4Secl: ,1 JICO w. MISR.. v).° W • . . 9 Tgather's atted:- _ _. TILE School Direatery7z . ef,P,ontb Ailey'lle Dia triosctn}ilpy'_B.-~eucbera.for the-seheeit t . of said /kirk lor ikid duSida t t term of Libersl salarlts sl4 .lerlinis and plate .61•Sx.' amiulitiuu sue Ssiwrisdasith* ( For lu anotherrOgigU4:, •'‘::ClkUnanialtilifara.lr, ernta,*o74.--:. • • Aui4060.. 5 60 .9 1 pietriat:sfity employ 10 tusfielient, 2 *Male Teachers for the schoold of said district: :Mine and place will be found. in the Superielendent's fist in er m tber column.) "Term, n2ontlis; BRittrieB *Ohl $2O to r according tO.cer rate. 14:28, rreeldent. TROIKAS Knitnia, Uet'y. [July 18,-1860. 9 ToacheirCliVarited. millE School liiceciois Lebanon district will employ 9 'Teachers for the Schools of said district, for the ensuing term Of 5 monttis. Time and place will be found in tltc. Superioti*ent's Hat, in another col umn.) Isalaries, $1.5. OHM, President. I?. K. SPATD;SeceO4I.I7:,: ; . [July 10, 1869.1 aisieil. . • riIRE 606 0 01- D l reefori 3 Of..Thairin District, will employ 7 9 Totchnrs fOiefolphOole otsaid district for tho en-' put6iTerni,: Salado" riided aticordlug certifientcr.- 7 (For limo andjilose of examination, see, Superintendent's listin another colcohn) , • - . • r • 'JACOB fIIINSICKED President. 2.lkoirorktittoey- . [linty 25,1860. • • - - -, Li • ergv.Wallled. Teachi.. • Tuz 5Chw0(D6%.144 'ir Andriiic District will employ 11 Tsicesnitot tbsochools of said district, titiTtli for the ensuing tbrui ofirk-lideetb.. Liberal salaries will be Paid. (Time and plsoo-Nplu be found in 1.66.811 7 petintondent'S list in.anothetWetim.) - . 9.13011,0 E (31, 4 ):1811.11AN, President. Joint R. Azimut% 660 , 74::.v. 4 , [July `26„1860. , VlVitnleit. • !• . WEE birreciors•sif:raiit :`llauover Districi will .1 employ 0 Teachers Yor the schools of said dtstritt, 'forth° iinsuldg tern! attics months. Libaranialsilen will be paid. More and placo will be found in :tho“Sii perintendentlnliskin another.eoluenn)._ . • . 4 .• • Preeiaent." • , DAVID A. MANX, 8c,03f.. . Rt 037140 4 ....: Hat And Cap sire, AT NO $. - BAGLE BrITADING'S, CINBER4ND STR I UKT, tBANO'f PA Ijort Aeriberwarrint, Manufacturer, virtioltrodo end Retail mow fa Inas All CAOB, of tho newest ~_,SPRING STYLES. own. HATS In ail shapes and qualities. A fleet rat') NEW STYLE of SILK HATS, for tS•00 AA full assortment of Cassimms Hats, Springistyle CAPS in endless varlet) , .A 89/96did assortment 9f SEAMLFSS.CAPS —the rise est oat YOVAVE OPERA MAT, and all other et, les of Soft Rata, now worn from the finest to the cheapest qualities he keeps a large es sortment of STRAW HATS of all styles for Men, Youths and Children's Wear The subscriber hopes y %filet attention to tunilness, fair pricen a atraight forward dealllng to merit a con tinuance of lie facer ae here , tofore Hats of alOthule mad ..to cutter, at the shortest notice Shippin Furs bought, and the high eet price paid in Caen JACOB CI IstirLLER Lebanon, Vay 10, Isdm . - Delay, whin are yon • going . ,.that, y ou are OTO.GHAPids. _La dreagod PP so T r Ans.—P a , ain going J. fl• faM m Adam Kiee's Budd ing to have my. Likeness taken. Quer.--Why. do yea go to. Kelm and not.to one o f t h e other roMns tollarD ifrtrikeil Y• Ana.—Becabse 6 Keim's Pieturoa.aro eharper, clearer and more truthf than others, and ,nearly everybody goes . to • • • Ques.:.-08th yon till me why hie pictures are su to ' others/ ~ Ans.—Yee 1 he had 9 years practise, and hes superior, c o me r ., and 411 hie other fizturee an of the most ha:. , proved kind. . Ques.—wbeit kind of Piritines doeile take Ana —lre takes Ambrotypee, and Efelalnotypes, of all Kig6ll and raperlor ilnish: and Photographs, 'from _the smallest rntto Life 419, Plain and Qo,lored in OIL the takes all files Photographs from Dagnierreietypee of De ceased miens and has them colored - life like, by one OP ro'olock, Oils beet Artiste. His charges ;ratable gird - Ida • coo= a m open everydey'(ekeeptmenD A. t? 6, P;:kl, 'Don't fo .gobia i s the plaza : , ? , [ l .catik.ge! the Beek ' . • •- • tT . 4.1%:/g9 totti;n o t iouilpij : ArlAMpt:roor ----- - - . The Blblleal.lteduien Why,•Priee 'St , ' • -'''• Jusereeeivcd at Roeder Th . u . . ; Rea1i0n ... ... ~ .1/1 4 11, t :Ge rece nt y r mi al i ci t e acw iOncei 4 i The Reatiosi - WhY, Natural History. lust received at'ltcedie% The Throne of David,'price $l, Just re tie received at Itcedlp The Pillar of Fire; price $1.25. ' Just received at Resdit' The Prince of the House of David, Just received atacedle't The Prince , of the House of David, $1.25, •.. Just received at *petite' Ten Years Amongst the U. S . Mail tl.OO, -' -- Just received at itmdlet! The SuanY . South4 rica;sl;:2s,, '''• - JuSt received at Reedel't The Old Farm House, pritle $1.25. Just received at Roeder' Book 6t- , Ladies Book . of Etiquitte, price $1.00.--•''',. 2 . Jost received-at Rcedere Bookigu The Home Book of Iletiltb, price $1.25, • Just received at ItedlOrßook etc . The Spirit Land, price 1374 efs• . 4 -"V,-• v ~..• Just received at Reedieleßook - Stpi e.. • Woman and her Diseases,(Dickson,) pritle,244t Just received at Reedle's BooTt_ _SWF , ' jo. Spttigeon's Sermons, (DI ilbana,) price $1.:20 1 , Just received at Roadie's Burk . 15 ~ Barns' Family Prayer, price $l.OO, -.-- ••, -- . 1 Just receiveditt ficedle's The Lives of me Three Mrs. Judea $ t ee , l i Just received at &one' Store Evan's Popular Speaker,and Exhibititre Deelvi or, Just received at Rcedie's IVO 54 °r• The Humorous Speakervpriee $l.OO, f.,40" 6 ", •. -c' •• • Just reeeliedatacedie; l loslt Store.'' 11 The art of Elocution by .:IV, Di , lee •$1.00: -Just received at itoedie's Batik-Store. BoOk of 'Oratory, by Marshall, price '$1:00; Juit received at .iiiii . die'rßook Store. Dire-ind Times of Rev . Thomas 'Milkqt:„Ly T. .11: Miller, of Phila. Conference,. price_,o,iets:: . • •• Just received'at:needle's }koo Inurvi., pie if ill on The Floss,by Geo. Elliot;prieiellWv Just received at Beadle Mai: The Life of Jacob Gruber, by Stricklanidi price' $l.OO, Just received at' Reedier's ifook Bookc • Guide to the Oracles, by Alfred Nevin, D. D'•_, Price $l.OO, Just received atsFmdlo's Book steiii: Lebanon Aug. 16,'c0. JaCob K. Stcind, (Late * of the firm of Thompson & Stouso - • • IS,llill Street, corner of Dee -ni,ip3PECTEI7I.LY informs the public tbat.iseeN . 11U- fade . HOUSE aihi SION PAINTING and PA ILiNGlNO;:iiitl by strict'atOntion to business h receive s liberal share of patronige. Sir Orderefrora town arnrcountty promptly attond-'. ed to. . [Lebanob, Oct. 4,1569. SA_ s : -40:61r4tEre; •FLATS, • - SHARERS. Just mcolved and sold 'Wry low by - - - nENRY a Nit tth. 1 SOO' NEW STYLES;, 113 >. ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Streitt between" ... Market and the Court House,north side, has now on hand a •spleudid , assortment of the Now ~.,.,„,, Style of RATS AND' CAPS, for'rron and boys, &OSSA," to which tho:attentilm cif .the publie.lepeapeetfully fp ted, , tat,: of all *prices, from tho choopestio the most Chitty, alyriiys on band.: He has alsojustoponj4 iiplon • did assortment orSILMIDSR "LILTS,' embracing such ai; ' STRAW, PANR44,:.TEDAL, -.PEARL, HORN, :14116., HORN, SISN;ATH,,CITIIIAN, and aHothirst l' " • ,- r" • ' ogt_Ho 11 , 111.4aci Wholisalo all-Rinds •of Mil* 104: • &e.. to CollntryAfiiitiliude on adrairtageOus terms:. r Lebonou; Aptil . 21;1868. ' ' ' '• •- .... alariket Shawls, . CL°TI4WOO,LENX,LOTiiING of Mt colors, dyed,„.'fitt •Diack'or Blue Bluk, pntsset the color:warrantii" and goods turned out equal to new.,'-bY , • 1 ! . • . . LYON LEMBERGER, • • Nast LlAnoug. sir Articles taloa dyed can be left at Jos. L. - LenWer ger'a Drug Store Viers all orders for the above wilt :6 -- .attended to. • _ ' (Peti:8;1.860: -ViopptiaSinitk undorsi g mcd - ligis: biii:CQPPER T SMITH and Dlt.AO BUSINESS y` AfarAlitOrtet, the accontitatir from Strickter'iliftn, be will,be happy. to see all his old. friends and- citSr.4 . ; era, and where be has increased facilities for stliMilifge" to all the departments of ids intainittS.• ' • Particular attention given to - Itisriimscr- • All orders thankfully received and promptly aitoM47 • to. -CHAILLES 'IIet3EVERILIK • Copperm#l4 ant:Brat/worn/v.., Lebanon, March Tomo. y ..• ... . • .. . ••-it iB,MOVAir:i' it•se 6 4" - 9 •:' 4 ! . ''. NORT . H. L'E BA-PICOM.: ..--',.. -. • Saddle and Illainiii:lol'ann.:! _ . factory.r. . ~. ~.._:,.. rp WE •tmdersieed 1188 Removed • .. ' , • -,,, : ' "e - :' 4- It is Saddlery and harness -t,,, :•0-T-..' Manufactory to a: few, door s South ij - ..a . .. : -. 3fr:: ;:.. - ... of the old place, to 000 large :nein Ir‘re'e.- ..., Mealy occupied by Billbian & 80. as - - , a 7.1(n0r store, where he will be happy to see all hieldl friends and customers, - bud where .he has inertia/led:ft: .ellities tbr.attending to all the 'departmente oftiti , e budU nese. BEng determined to bit behind no othereetahlteh tient in his abilities to accommodate custoliters;ite • has symtve Walther pains nor expenao to obtain:and make IsiMaennaster of every modern improiemen in • the hn atlitinstand secturo the services of the beet workmen that iikersl.3kagea ,would command. lie willtiteep - .L hero" ...awoken hand,'und inanufacture at the:aborteet' tattle% .. aa..aeseliptionior HARNESS, sucVas- , . :isaddli.s,‘Bridles, Carriage Harnesti gr . . . . ... . all kinds.: heavy Harneis, Buggr,. ... , Whigs..'.the best Manufactu r e, •obes, Fii f Nets. o.R Bu ' ; aI . . .. guava Cotton. Waveted, Linen,:npll' ,,,. a,new kind, %tell ,lsorented -; igtrf/'8 of every kbul, such as Muggy . tart - Nliips, &e.; Mt ireSof all deecriptione. AGM . CHALD/A . ltmelnade. TR 4 CRS, Nte.„ dm., all ofd ...irill•livaTant to be equal to any that can be.ole 'any othea7 ealabliehmmit teethe Country. tAll hi. alike 'that, desdriog anything in tide libe, shot:ad...writ • big ; ad examine his stock.' Ile .feels. ; the fAlleet7J in his ability tc, give entire batiatiiction.- --. ' . •- All order!! thankfully reedy ell antrproniptly.at- SOLOMON SM/Tlll-. - •0 ~pith Lebanon Borough, Jan. 2 3 , 1800. e • • • Teachers'. Liebanola County For School Year, Juni, I.Bl3l7Juiis . E. Hanover, Harper's " • • " Lmidenderry; Palmyra • . 44•-•;244.:7 S. Annville, Annvil le, Bethel, Fredericksburg, , 5 —" .- Union;, . &boo' House, Jackson, - 51 - yerstown, • - S. Lnbruion, Strolun's•School House, 4n3tyi119 7 • . "I N. 8.- . - . 7 lst;- No loiribee tor weather in the alaivi ; appal utni eti -•• ..f.• 22nd, Pilvate oximinatiolia - will not - be 'allowed eV" cent in such cases as are-spehilied by- law. 3rd, Candidates must be exiiixibiedln" the , diatrict which they first apply for employment -» • 4th, Applicants who do notAbh axandned all 'the branches named upbtti the certificate, •need not, apply. sth, Applicant's ,will proyld, kliemeOlves ; with pre Ink, paper, de. • --• L - • ;nth, The oral method' oLexinalning •will. be,used in all thebranches, excepi.auCh • - as strictly require the :• vrrittem, _ 7th, .Time for beinning r inwnfaatiose, 8 o'clock in the morning. And teacheie who are not punctual MU rue . the risk of not' being examined'it all. Stle; Ai heretofore an•opplartunity will be given to *W 'teachers to subscribe for the Penna. School JOurnah.,...;, , '9th, Immediately . atter,the exatulruttion and befior a n y' ertificates arc•grantotthe Directors and Supt.' wilt, hold a Short private meeting to consult, concerning the.: characteri.standing,..fic„ or UM different applicant •Alsci such other matfett ekere ,brought before them.. afeer.w,hich-thoapgicante rejli . agarif ha; admittektere, ceive the certificates. „ .. • --- tifeduty of Direitors to be present. rents ankotherOtione ve,also invitit' to attemi,Z, . HENRY HOUCK, LobsuoifossOirill,lB6o bounty Superintendent. . • North ••• tebanon . rimus und9rallgniod hexing lanai the NORTFILIBANON STEAM FLOUR I ta1341 LULL, will ptoriiptly attend to all CUSTOM WHRKthat may be entrusted . to him. • • Ho wallas° buy all kinds of GRAM, mud .pexerthar, for the hfighEst 'Market prices in cash. The pad:Gl:lege and encouragement of the 'pablkris respectfully solid. t e d, b e hoped to merit it by fair dealing:midi-140de, Hon to business. JONA= &It ElNlintlekbk, North Letiarien, Jane 20, /860.. • • ...... McCann die IPAreftv,y -- commrssioN- Noe. 236 North Delaware iteepni.astiVaNklorth.Water: Street, PnrceDn.Pni.i. • , . _ . Liberal Catitilidealicts ;Milt*, FLOUR, GRA"pr, 3 I ngittgit 4,-.104482-tio• =____Mgle ••• . . LAPATATTk „ . GetiN.P.T4 2 1 E — R, TlTALNlTtgrpgrri-nex t , ddor to - A, 8.10,rs TV LEBANON, [Jan. 4. / 860 ' • Election; .iftimbare-of tho Lebanon Connty A a r, "C i atiop for the.detection of Horse Tn swillmeet on SATURDAY. Sof tember AN: wan ocloek, P. M., precisely, at the , lic ho of..,Leeinw Zi m merman, in the tarot ?f /Allan f" , 4u • thepurpose of Wonting cancers for Ain- • 14'4/4 year. • . , 0814 0 11.)k&BERGRR, Pnulident. Santini. Eli, Secretary. • Wra. B. Kreider, Treasurer. • 4 Ang.lls / • • • " 'MASONIC VICSAIrc.. • PBTPONED to TrltiftfWAY., Attgrot 304- 186 O; - Ail the Members of the Masonic Frnternity .wifh: the "lilimUtee . aln cordially invited to particiriale.. — The . teave dfarket street Bridge r Union:piaatioitqipe clock, A. M., of that day. . Lebanon, Aug. 15 $60.1 C. T. - '0414,,
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