Ittation Piurtiorr. "'MUM DZYOCRATIC PRINCIPLES OMNI TO• LUZ, - WE lIRASE TO TO OF " zditor an. • mile or LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1880. DEMOCRATIC 'TICKET. 'FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY D. FOSTER, OP 'WESTMORELAND AL 'ELECTORS. at Ldve. Glao. M. Balk, Blekters. 14. J.lteekliow...ol 15. George 131: Jaekaon 15. J. A. Abl. 17. J. B. Drumm 18..7. R. Crawford. IP. H. N. tee. 20. J. B. Howell. 21.. N. P. Fetterman. 22. Somata Marshall. 23. William Book. 24. B. D. Hamlin. 26. Gaylord, Chunk. PRESIDENTI Electors RICRAILD FAUX. • District I.' Frederick Sarver. 2. 19m. C. Patterson. 8, Jos, Crockett. 4. J Brenner. 6. J. W. Acolly. 0. Marten Kelly. ii 7. 0. P. James. 8. Darld 0. J. L. Lightner. 10. 8. B. Barber. 11. T. 11. Walker. 12. S. S. Winchester. 33. Joseph Laubneh. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE STATE EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE AIJOUST 0,1860. Repolved, That tbe Democratie Electonl Ticket be beaded with-the name of Stephen A.Eouglesor John C. Breoltinridgb ea an elector atiarge, and in the event of the success of Said ticket, tf the greater number of voted shall have been east far Stephen A. Ronglas, then the rote of the electoral college of the State shall be cast for Stephen A. Douglos and Iferschell V. Johneon for Prod dent and Vice President; but if for John o,Bieckinridge, then for John 0. Breekinridge and Joseph Lane, for the same OffiCBB. If the vote of Pennsylvania cannot elect the candidates for whom a majority-of the votes are east, and it can elect any men uttningler - the - offiee of Presi dent of the United States- claiming , to hefts , Pentodrat, then the vote of the electranVcollege bliiiirtevenit'for that candidate. If it will-not elect either of the Demo. Oats for whom It is caat, or any of the Democrats who were voted for in the States, then the vote shall be cast for the candidate who has the majority orthe votes of the State; and that the Chairman of this Committee be instructed to obtain from the gentlemen on :the Demo erotic Electoral Ticket of the State their several and dis tinct pledges of acquiesces/1e in the foregoing resolution, and to report the result of his action in the premises at the next meeting of the Committee, to be held on the day of wt. The Celan! Democrat, the -Republican 'organ of Centre county, the home of Mr. Cartin,tie Mit for Gen eral Peeler, our worthy candidate for Governor. Tho people of. Centre know Ourttra.—Advertiser. /fir' Mr. Brisbane, the editor of the Centre D emocra t, i s n o w in Lshanon, and called , 0 . 4 ue yesterday to request us to say, that the above statement of the Advertiser is a gross and scan dalous libel upon his paper, as it is a falsehood coined ont of the whole oloth.—Courier: What statement is a "gross and scandalous libel ?" - That "the Demo crat 1 is "the Republican I organ ilsf Centre county ? or, "that it is out for Gen. Foster?" or, again, "that the people of Centre know, Curtin.?" In regard to the first clause, we ad mit that the Democrat is . Un 'der false and piratical \ colors if it is *the Republican organ, bit the thing is so'cornmon now-a , days that Chris tian flags cover bloody-bones as scarce ly to excite remark. 2. The assertion that it is out for Gen. Foster was based Upon some remarks said to have ap peared in its columns of a compli mentary character of that gentle .man.. A week or so ago we didn't abuse Bell and Everett; when whop, and the Courier said we were out for 13'01 and Everett. Just so were our remarks applied to the Democrat, and if the Courier and Mr. Brisbane think that such things are '"gross, scandal ous libels, and falsehoods," they should purge themselves, and also learn that gshonesty is the best policy." 8..1n regard to the "people of Centre kno*- big Curtin 7" We cannot see whist is to - prevent it, as he lives in that coun ty. If they do not, they ought to.---- We rather think that Mr. Brisbane and the Courier went off prematurely , —at half.coek, or, perhaps, were car rying rails, and, like the Irishthan, Celt like having a fight With some. body; didn't care who, or for what, no they pitched into us, and shot themselves. Our hand Ake' to Mr. and the advice to take things coolly. When we get to Centrlic-af , ter the inauguration of Mr;' foster, we'll call to see him, as he should have done to us when in Lebanon. ve... The Courier stated, week b& fore last, that Mr. Lincoln "briefly addressed a political MBBB meeting; at Springeld, Illinois, the Wednesday previous." • In noticing the same fact, last weck, we said that Mr. Lincoln "has taken the stamp in the west." To this the Courier replies that we publish "tm -truths," but again-says that he made a-"few kind retiiitrks to a monster mass convention. " "kindly" if':4446Be, "bilar . and "kindly" political mass meetillgs, is not "stump speak ing!! in the accepted meaning. of. the term Yankee-dom, and partibularly Hoosier-dom, over, we should' like to know what else it is. The time oc oupiad and the manner of speaking do not qualify the kind of speech, but it is without doubt the- most ef fective way to speak abrieoy .. and kindly,"--qualities not at 'all ttrddr, stood by Mr. Covode ; 'at Peset not practiced by him on Sitiagday .evea lag. . The opposition admit that the Democratic partrlcas had the ascen denag,,ig! the National Government for tlwipast Ti-.years, and even deny that the Republicans had the powy to precept the 'passage tikhe Tariff of 1857, (although Tde al now that it was passed: hr Republican votes,) yet"they cannot' SpOw that one inch of,,els,yeKtecritorSas been added to the trhiOnitirtifitiill this tinia, - ,they. say "the Dequgtralikc party is forcing ataveryowaillistierritories. l ? Hav ing had the friesoket, as the admit, **re *it doing 'gar Tlidy say we atifolt ,fitt, of ','the extension of slav ery." hvicomi4ei:e has it been,or where is it being extended? The Democrat ic party had tic() power to do so, then, if in favor, why did they not do it? They will have no better oppor tunity' than they have had for' the past-twelve On fife - contrary, four free states have been achnitted, in which the people have been left, in accordance with the gaud-Democratic doctrine, to regulate the matter for themselves. ThisiDemocratin policy is to leave all others opposition know ,this, ; well enough, and also know the strength of the position; hence-;theirs miirepresen ta- Cons on•this subject - Ir the-Repub- Henn papers and honest orators were and gave 4trdthßA`expoSition of 'the Democratie Principles, there would be no Republican party in existence in this eoun try. Nen, The Courier again. quotes the resolution of thb .Demoeratio party - , relative-to the.protection ot-'persons l e and property, iti,l t i usual stereotype garbled and irkte, h‘ted' - eondition. We. ean : nne nwnseiitif its persevering in a, xnatter: .khd.wit. to behtenteet and a paisrepreithitation; Aitfiaa - it is to deeeivb , :itfl ,seilleiti, ' Thee, Courier, now lir'setmg:*e t ptu. i tf t-119 riian who , erl.ad “stop , thief," Oen he -himself -was the thig.-1 it- dharges "falsehoods" - uptui ns'in trilling mat ters, to draw ItWay , nttentir,frnm its own whoppers. ,„„ -••..,_ . 1~ The Tc9i*PittefjP New Turk have got out arcelectoral ticket foiT that State. Sam Houston, of ;Texas, rubs as , iin dnd'ependenteabdidatd for President'. - t:EM _ MANS. Col. "Curtin hag' m ulge xp es sions against the Germans, .that will materially damage :his* . prospects among that large and respectable class of:voters in - this 'State., The German farmers of PendaYlVania are an honest and honorableclaescfmen, andlhe.Vefy bone and sinew of The Commopwealth. The'German farm ers orNittany Valley, of all parties, we; are told, are' very much diakleased with Mr. Curtin; for having said in speech laSt May that "A . ljnahinan is not liki apotherVetson; he . two skulls; and- in'oi•det 4 to get an :idea into his head, you" mvst first iintalh One of M -skuijs." That's's handsome compliment for the German farmers of. Centre coun ty, and of 'Eserrnaylftattin, and paid you by Andrew G. Curtin, the Black Republican' Know Nothing candidate for Governor. Tell it to.' et - ery G-er man vntor t(or-Dutehman- as Araiy - calls them) . of 'Pennsylvania; and see whether there is not idea enough un der their "two skulls" to withhold their votes from one who makes use of such disrespectful language• in speaking . of•the honest German of his native 'State. Sow can one of our German Voters cast his vote for Andy ? We'are sure no one can do so, unless he be lost to all ihame.and self respect. 'We%live sornethirrg fur: ther tnrelate;ssf - aCharautdf, but space-wild hot permit it thig week. -=Centre County ileriektet. - EXCITEMENT 311 - sSlSglfkr. • The Mississippi Meridian learns that in the counties-ofthoetaw-,Clart, Washington and 'Wttype, in that State, a serious' eiel , teriient 'exists among the planters sithiltir to-ttilit in Telae. It appears.tlitat a iliecovery has latelSi been made that in of neighborhood a costithinafti4 sift Abolitionists; - erho boldly-defy lidbll6.4spinion, has bkist ed for Borne:time. A party; of Alen appointed-by arspublie-stneeting,under tooklo give.;thern- 'a 'bet they armed themselves and offered resist. ante. It is said that an , old ,man named Gilbert, and a p*liar aid, are the, ringleiiderp. - :They ire charged with having been in cone& pondenee with .old lohn Bro*i.of Harper's FeTry,fipie, and it iepharg ed that a point' n'par there and a man living there, were , designated in Old lohies confession'. , • •.., It' is expected that a dernoni . qtratinni Sufficient to•overpower „theti)Viit'b6T got up against these men sippi soon, nd tihey from tho St c ilekif niscexecuted. One of the char igainst those men in Mississippi 18, th t:Piey, were in the habit of assent, efthreA ' , to= gether at night; 8p :dire wring tifern for insurrection. I SO IT OUCIIIT.--:TIMB011ton Courier says that the introdncl ion of the "ir repressible conflict" by Mr. , Sewur in his late reception speec.lh ther*, has occasioned some ala.ni. It Was suppressed in the Actseriker, and the country papers are dodging it. This "irrepressible conflict" has lately ap peared in Texas, and from 'its shallot) theNt we conclude there jig' cause for alarm, wherever it breaks wit, DISGUSTING.--A shorCtites since, as we learn from one of our-exchan ges, at a Republican meeting in War ren county, taws ' a Scene,was enact ed; the bare recital of , whichis enough to send the American blobd bounding through the veins. To. signify the• equality of the races, a negro-girl. and a beautiful white glad the some ago of the African, were Rublicly washed out of the same basin, and wiped with the same towel. Can. Garrisonian Abolitionis4 go farther? ter Dr. Sniall, bf bindalk, Secit r land, a veterinary ertrgebn oof coma-. erable experience, states that sand is not b only an excellent substitute for straw for horses bedding, but superi or to straw, as the sand does not heat, and saves the hoofs or the horses.-- He states ihia sand is exchul,lVeltuf9d:, for horses' beds in his-stable& VHE LEBANON - iii;VERTISER: soir The foreman or - a-gkandlury,. after administering an °atilt° a-beau tiful woman, instead of handing the Bible, presented his faee, and said, "Now ~k iss the book madam." He didn't distover his mistake, until the whole jury burst into a roarof laugh ' ' '' • ter. liteßenjainin HOWard, Esq., of Boston, died in a • - religious meeting recently. He was reading an biter estixig letter from a. distant part of the Vnion about religious matters, his voice failed when he was in the mid= dle of a sentence and he ,took hiS 'edit.. A gentleman present rose and saiash6-would.Occ u py the time of, the meeting wl4le his friend rested, and r would give.way when he - wished to resume his reading. • These 'Words we're hardly uttered, when Mr. How ard was, observed to fall over upon his right side. His wife _and daughter and others near'hiiii. tendered their aid, but the vital spark had fled;, he had expired holding;the letter in his hnnd. Medieal":relief, which was•lear at hand, was: of no avail, and we riad not add, that, ilie`meeting Closed un der the most impressive and scileinn ciremustanee4 • faiiDrKe:C34 ALRAir...!'-The . .Repnb 7 Roans :appear ie. d,hav a strong prip- Clingy. to rail's, difring- the preßebt b . ta,thraigri," The, people's Campaign Club,ol,Pli ltdelphia,received:onMen day.:last:a•ri-01-supposed-d- have-'been splitbyAbratiatir Lincoln. It' came direct: from by.:express, nd the freightramonnted to $2,00. Of the ante thousand: by Elbe Lincoln arid" John Hanks in 2830, nearly' Aix thbuiand - thetb...have been sold. alrea,dySoltepublicautOlubs throughout :the: vonn try, at-. 0 6V - eftiel meriting' price-of $lO each: Thereis yetie,6bugh left too supply s all nieth beis, of • the "Ititit:family. The ; aura ber;hold out. as well as the I 7 icli: ninnts when banking the Wodilehtek. lie;:said "I :in cr. Hon z aei4ttvo - other togs;'vent out hantipg von ,day, we trove nine Voodehuelt In der stone heap•and killed•ten de; nine-fore dey got in." Can't The Lebahon Lin coln-0111h raise a rail. ...41 Kr Tl eConstitutiOnal Union State Committee of Pem*ylvania :met .at Harriabdtg on ,Wednesday las fie feeling was in 'favor.' of a fusion with b6th - wings of the dernocratiiind:, CoMmittee.was appointed tZo Presidential electors for that pdrlp7olee a A Jnmping Alateli came at Cineinnaii, on Saturday wsok, for : a setof silver : ware.- e one that.mpas- • ured the greatest number :of feet init hop step, step and, ju.rop r waik to, carry the prize, which was won .by Nm. Ab bots, he having made fotty•five:•fe,et and three inches. slhere ;were 85 competitors for the prize. ' THE AVIIEAT CROP pr.WiscONsiN.-- The New York Tribune, - says. - private letter froM.Wisconsill; by one, who has made extensive Observations and inquiries, assures us - that the neiV wheat of that State threshes Out even better than the estierates, and that the eras of-that State will not fall 'Min kbrnal short of ;thirteen initlio'h; of bushels. We believe - the largest crop , ever before harvested' in that stale :was n'ot - half so glioit as 0 4.1 t of 1860, Whithois now nearly- - secured it 'ex .eellent - ' A:":lAttie Rid Patyjettaltroittl During the bettiry rain, on: Tuesdayisapilie.Eas ton Erpr'ess,'s Milli girl, alfitiit eiiieuyearg, through egmeniettue got • into aretfeanti I,lwater that; slept through lio cutrAlleY, and., , • its fgrce,heing so great that she wad uhahlatO hteraelf s .the child. - was - carried off ivith thivearrgatte.bolit fifty fent,"and plunged info`s of thraughNrhielt elie,piteenti.edl§tiittee of titiff• hundrad. endAighty teat, and froni-.that into the Difihkill i bringing'tip' finally en a rock in that , etreeni. - • - . • . . The: euWert three by font feat: size, nod those who Fels...the child carried into it- by' the water, thonght w'siuldnieet her death - by being dashed egainet hi shies of . bh drained, but, their eurprlse*ayitg intagifectl wlien state that On;' ly a few . braises`on''ene'of her legs and about - hi . ,beed.conld be. diSeoverethwhen 'she' was - talreii:, very Kauai trigistelVd,'from-the reek-inthe Bush - killr The esdape'llf, the little , girl is the most remarkable .that- we have heard of for Seine GEORGIA THE MODEL ,STATE--THE PER CENT: ; PAX IN Ononnia von 1860.—*e learn, says thi Milledgeville Recorder, that this Govern& .and Comptroller General hatsi=assessed the per cent: tax upon property this year at 61- cents oh the $lOO. This is a :Imo 11 fraction over one-sixteenth of one per cent., the saincraik.last year. We also learn' -that it will raiie about $lOO,OOO. In id difien to this Stotetax, there'le a law author ing the inferior court,of each, county .to. levy an • additional tax not excedieg fifty per cent. upon the Slate - tax for town' purpeset; so that on( of town corporations and , cities, inch:3'lldg all taxation in Georgia, the citizens of that..titate , itinnot be taxed olio eightb s of one . per'oet r iti:otti. there- such state of things among 'ink ether. -015 pie in the world.so eredfntble Co the ntanagf ment of their finatteialWfairsl. Lira Inrnusesfpniart‘P)tointrrrvis,.4 —The Columbus Journal states that there...ere, .now in the State Prison of - Ohio sixtyifenr,.eine vies who are serving out lifetime- stintemeel:— There:are three "out ;tin •writi Of grroii ..haying -bad' new trials granted. Two of these .from If amilton and one from ,Pulniiin county —whidli would -makenhe number novr ) ander sentence for life sixty-seven. • Of the above fig, - are .n,egr.osie mulattoes, ulattoes, tind„ twenty foreigners.. One- Of.' the number has been ednfined 24 yeais; one, ly • one, 14; two; 13 ; one, 12';iene, 1t ; thee, 10-; one. 7; six, 6 vfire, eleven;4; - tie; 3'; nene,'2;': and ten less than one year. - Of' tho u above nano: ber, ten are hopelessly insane, and othereifisidinil upon insanity, end wo.think . four insane persons have. died within tiro, years...;...tiom this Tact it.l appears that life imprisonment has an inevitable tendency to insanity, If the pr i soner .hea .. Iva* enough' to-be brushed. .'"! A- The Nessolatork. Rzlitinticist'Srairit'dqw- TENTION, at Syracuse; made the follOwing_moml.• nations: governor,. Edwin D. Morgan L.,Toiellt: Governor, 11'. Campbell;' Canal' Commis :' sioner, Samuel:l. 'Barnes. - An eleetoral ticket was also • forjned to. ' snit all _sections of, the, party. An atteppt.todeponnoe the corruption of the last Degislatare was made by some them , hers of the Convention, Wait resulted uneneciss fully. Tdr: Pirattantrfterliti.)Pitan.iNEliao The ,Petersburg B.:prose says : . I.The'tdecisive . . measures of 'the officers.of the ta:treginie brought_ all free negrodom up standing. Out of the entire number who were to be sold , ,for their . taxes, one hundred and forty-nine werelieposed of; three 'hundred and fifty came forward and - paid their taxes, and the relit found no purchasers. Into sales varied from ten to twenty:five cents per di-. em, the purchaser to own the negro-until his wa ges, at such rates, shouldpay hie delinquent and thus free him from bondage. There were many who came up to.pay at - the •elerooth hour, who-were sold to themselres,at one (teller a day. the Loudon Quarterly -Review Sr "July, re published by SCOTT it Co., 5t Gold Street, New York. Price $3 per annum. iciessre. L. Scott ,t Ct. artl rapidly .puttli)g forth their reprints of the 'English 'Reviews rot the onrreht quarter. These publications hays , been long .saved with lush regularity, that the I announcement Of their Issue has become annecessary, - as hamlets know 'whiff Ito Et'• to expect them. The following is an eAtiitit of . . the contents o f"the present number of the Lon don Quarterly The Mining Link. and the London Poor; 11. Joseph. Seelig& IIT; Work-. men'sßernings and Savings:;'TV. The Cape aid South Afrien; V. Ary &heifer; VI. Stonehenge; VII. ttitrwins Origin of, Species; VIII. Tne Conservative Reaction. Ice do not know if 'ma ny of our htir, readers are gimp reading these ReiieWa; 31? aipiebond tatft these ionic:looking perioBicali.are deeined as excluiivelythasciline as rdele"attire, and only tit to be taken up by the teckleleand eccentric. But it is high time that they should reject the dismal trash usually pro tided for their edification and amusement, and resort td:stich Inniodieals thesb. -7 No woman can reid_witbout deep 'intere'et and sympathy .suolvarticles as Nog. I. and lIL ab,orn, enumera . This number commences a volume. 'Price of one - Review, $8 a. year, Pride of the four Reviews, $B. "Blackwood" and On four Re views, $l4. Brutal Prize --T e was a prize fight between the two,notorious ; pugilists, : Australian Kelly and •Tianlierrigan, near Island .Pond, on Tuesday of last week, for" $l,OOO &Aide, There was a large crowed of the' lincY 'prebuilt from all the great Athintie oititis;bitt , espeeiallYfrom Bes % ton, where many had-assembled to see and take part in -Heenen's singilistic exhibition. at North Chelsea . ; mi Saturday. The ring was stitched about fourteen' miles from Beaten. All the at , rangementswere.publieltinede; and no interfe: rence was,experieneed from the police. ,31ost of the crowd'left'llatotifor the . place_. oh; Monday morning, and there Were:Manx HA "scenes by the way." The 'combatants - were Seth in . . fine Condition, and betting was about even. Kelly was known to be an exceedingly-giiittiOnan,_•baving fought for six hours,inAustridli4 • :Thellght Was a sharp 'one, and well 'elintaiteat'-.Tir'enty4i'vo rounds Were fougAltt - Orty-ftssi initintes,"'Rut on the twenty•sixth round Kelly struck Kerrigan afoul blow, thus lositikthe'sght. The piiticipals and spectators Thou mode 'their tiray back tolßoston, 3bk titet Adirertieer E ds'r -IDattivgft, Auguif 22, 1860 Mr. EDITOR t--One can scarcely. imagine or rightly apprecititet this ftilt;ralue . which that groat necessary—rain, that, ' irttiolt-_n ceded and longed- Tor,his,„acconiplislied7 here. The country and..nearly_everything.qhltVaisumed green color, (thmcreps particularly yet, remain ing to be, harvested:privion& to the fa* of the rain,) presented a dry-and-,withered appearance. The corn in, triariiplaces seemed.ivithered and drooping, watibiting .a.lsight,dePlorable; indeed it seemed, nearly lifeless and sdarcely.able to heat; a good ieWeiering'asPect.. , But now - thilteassbne a Mare refreshad and, decided appearande; if 'this pert nf,'the coun try is hyessed with, alpetrshareof raid, occasion:- ally, during thew:warm days, the SaiMers may yet be fully satisfied, especialry, soon ith. the corn for which the previously entertainthj4i,or hope; may yet pioditeea io,od.crop,. thus -rendering it to yield morethan anticipated. Applessth is year as a general thing are very scarce hut in some plates, nevertheless, the Pshple u - sa theta aintndanbc. • , 'Far 'Eke Adiertiser. WHO WERE THE NORD= 8N I * Even amongseholars in the tfniied States: it become custamarictO:call ,the of Scandi navia "Norsemen." 'The historical error and the want of correctness in this 'expressiou , sender it proper to correct ;Its mistake.. The-inhabitants of Seantli-vhniamere fn the Englisltslafignage co it ed "Northisibit," alid.iethe'Fiench;"Normands," while the Wordig,'Norse" - vslfs in.titnes past appli ed only to thitl Paipis which the Vorwegfan col onist spoke on:fifeWrknoj IslaxidN , hod ta that language; Which'`iftellfiro Was amongst the emu nal ty- in:ND rway; wh l!ital led the "Norse languagni" . , • ."-• - But this appellation can by.no Mearfs be appli ed to the common language of Ilitf,'.tirbble North. Thus the nNorslimMiu . signities only the Norwe gian people.:syll Be;thuAtford - f'Northilien," compri ses all the dviellers. of Scandinavia. A learned Norwegian histeriarc has therefore lately: and with good reason asserted that neither: Denmark or Sweden taiq'aily-shaie Whatever in ihn appella tion, "Norsemon';''Which exelusively .appertains to tho Norwegian tration,:while the appellation, "Norlhnsen," colnirlies .ail those'grim visaged Northern sea ~kings, Whose cradle .was daringly rocked on the.dark heaving ...billows of the Baltic ,ae.a.,anil oftest... teased on of tie. - Mehistrouf ' tit) to' the: kindred trihes,of finites, Saxons, and-Danest; those:hardy jrtaiiners whose prows in tife , iditt,l9Z-sifir - yedrs.pirilous to Co, iambus, firit-grated on American ` - P;" SINDINO, - " Prof. , in' the 'University of the city of New York A native al Denmark. • flit.lEtis , giattetEs. 4 1111 . P 6: A lf SION PRAYER fiIEETING of Young Mow, t ikheld every Sabbath Morning fqr onethonr, commode -Idg et !A. befrn if o'clock, at the Room of the Y. :lc c. - Aasociataon, atioNnVD.§. ruther's Dr ag Stein. Alt, avail eataalallv-Young Ken, arc invited. to attend. Vermin preaching next Sabbath;inornin'i at 10 o'cleek r in'the Evangelical church, (tint in the evening artier. ly candle-light. • • Engliih , Rreaohing next Sabbath morning end eil'iidg thendethodist Episcopal Church:— Oebs;will preach next Sunday even -ing fit Si.o'clooli,atQlooinger's Spring. , Prnaohltir next Sabb a th Evening, in - the English :Ilaniruage.iii the Ite . forined Church, Engliph preaching next pbnOay morning. at 9} o'c!cink .113 Sa lern't Litheran church anikderman In the hilernnort. Ger Man preashing rioxi Sunday morning, and' Englislrin the evening; in Zion's'.Luthernu ':Church, Neat &Ong Rev.. Lannert *ill preachjn 130thel chtirch-at 10 o'clock, A. in Walnter's ellnrekat 21 P.X., in, i tho German janivago. . • 012.thelet»ieskr.,•by the 164. „F. Kremer, Mr. Jonttbee•Sbott to lake Sheab E. soomb, _lO,l iribis torciegh: , . . , s.' , On the nth Inst., ln• tlihrborough, Margarot At kins. alto of Win.' Atkins. •aked Si years; 2 months .and 29 days The friends of the family_ are . invited to attend the funeral from her Into residence, on ..Tttimohiy - morning, at 934 k. , • . On the 23d knst.ein: this borough, Jamas Buclitsti:- - an Weidman, son of John and, mnia man, of disente of the liver combined 4 arith,'ef . . fusion on the brain;.aged 5 years, 10 Zsminthe and 24 days.' , ; "Pti;• — - Trent' lnPets . and, Dilly 14- [Priiiieton ana :renton„papt an Ally. Fenn: sylvallan pimple airy.] - Oct the2lit inst4it - thertaidenes of har,Son-hi law, MajorEMbicti,' In. this' lyirougb, Mary Dcebler, consort of the late4braluiin Dcebter, - deconeed, aged 93 years and`ll.'Mciathe." •', 'OtirrtitßY." . the •• • • Od afternoon of Tulkdsy,Auguat 21,1860, at 2 o'clotsk, _ follsweet: ly to sleep In Jesus, fcom , ,ptip t eibatement of' he Manna force—alto beineota and full. of day/Ff.—. Born in AmitY'hiseiship, Berke-C*o'l6W, amid the . . shoats 'of iejoleingvand acelamatitina of.gratitudi. ; and plasm/re which burst Croat the lips orthe eel. Gnats, at the repealkof the odieue "Stamp Aot." in 1768, hatltilie.suirvivecl until, the 'loth - proki eilfe would have dttatrie'd her ninety-fodrth; year.. Her' father, John Kerlia,•was an ,English,-; smath i prid wideLy_known:fOrthe aid MS - rendered 'the "revels" during:the ,dark dayt Indepen: .dendif ante. The subject. of. this notice - by thtl• beauty .of her potion • refinement of her: mind,, won the !affections of in accomplished and ligh•minded officer of the British army, whom she .tdarried before she befribleted. her - sixteenth' year. -One daughter„Elizabetb m whose descend ; pole are among . the 'Most.. respectable ,, wealthy, numefoas inhibitantirof Barks county, *all, the rtefulf of this union. , .I.fi-:1285; reveral•years• 'after the war . with i greakAritalp 'had been virtu.. n il Y °/9411: she Married; Major Abraham Dcehler, a distiagumbed officer of,the Revolutionary or-; my. She lived - witittifin far more than sixty five-years-41e haiipg„.gone to his reward in 1849 full of , honor, and while in the eighty , third year ; of his age. Ten children were the result of this marriage, of Whom three ate still living. ' Hay , ' ing 'Remit Att .see her grat,great-great-grawd: Children, or fifth generation - of children , of whom, there wet l ls 4 fciar at the habit, of her she. had; of other direct descendants; upwards of ewe hundred. Her birth happening just three years anterior to that of the great ,Bmperor.Nspoleon, it will readily be seen Whitt: an illustrious eiele of time ehe was a' - witness of..- A obild of Abe Reyolution; she died s. -mother of one. of the - proudest nations on the face ..of !Rod's earth. She united hon e r w ith tho . pooplo of God, when but a mere child, and having al waye dwelt in the secret places of the Most. High, is ttlettagth s at,reet, abiding under the' . shadow• of the Almighty. Last Friday after... boon' she was hurled out of sight forever by I large concourse of mou ening relatives and friends.. Let us who survive her, and to whom, sbe was near and dear, emulate her brlght and shining' relleouslife an'tt her devotion "to the' church 'ot Christ; so that, when *a. ire - ca ll ed, air end "mar be as righteous andrizriumphint as hen. * * ---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. - •• Illarlet:-. - The'`Lebanon I • , Oxrefully _an-recta ISW.kiy. ° LEBANOE„WiOteoer. AUGUST 29i 1 8110 . Ex:Leb.llilla Eam =7 po Potatoes *bu , 25 ' Smith " Extra 550 411 11 , 1 * 502 ., 12 Leb, Yel. "Super. Fined 00 nutter, 33 lb., •/4 Prime WWI.° Wbeat 120 .Lard, : - ••• It : Prime Rid Wheat, 116 Tellew, 10 i„ Frime.llye . ,. ~.. ~. ~, ~.65 .. atm, 12 ! Corn, • 7 , 70 • Sbroulders, 10 ' Oats, z -. '' '',- 3214,15e5, 10 Clover-seed, ,4 00 Soap, 6 ; Timothy : ssao,.. * ~,,,,2 50 „I:tees-wax . 0.._ Flaii - 4ced,_.' . . t ., • 1 - 50 White 848, • .6 Dried 'Applei,* bn., 100 Mixed Rage, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50.. Flax, 33 ltr., ... ~ . • .123:4 Pearl PSnitz . 260 • bristles; la lb.', - ' , AO Peach "Dittzels,"; 1 ° 25 FeatbereOli lb., •,...6214 ChetilsTs, ' 160 Wool, *lb., 40 _ . . .- ' Onions, . 0 37 Soup - Beans, sp qt., 4 • . •,,.. •..., .. • -,• Vinegar . , V . gikl., ~1: 1214 •• -- '' ~ Apple Butter , lit crock '45 . , •.. lie:: Philadelphia . Mhitilet. . . • - VHiLADELPIIIA, Alege, trpi S 6 0 1. The . general tone of the,llreadstiiii market bait "taried'but little since the Claim of ourreportyes tlirday. 1 Theraaro larg e orders coming , in from ihrod for Flour, but the , 'ildioanced rattis .of freight arld the 'high ' protedsinqs -0 holders for -1,bid,14 filling - _oliiiip m n't - presentiiirrentawates.— Tha:teceiPts'.are iFsituill e y Increasing, 'but. here is aYair.hc.tke dainstimptivatinqUiry, and as far as . le hale sileeriala Mere-ere no .accumplations of Itaisk: The 'rec e nt advance. ha :Abe prices of Wbiesiland the loyalty of empty: barrts ctintri . butlle , eontlitutthe :opinion of the millers that trhitgber_pricearitust soon prevail. The - only gales eocieted iltp 1 - 4gli:t, aro a few .linndred barrels &esti grOund l at $ . 5.„3741g5,50; and extra at $5. 62@5 75..; The .Isalecr, tqattic tntne etrade have I I been ariticse'figu?es;kne eXtria ening of $5 87.1 !Ali 25,.autfancy.at $8'5041,-7 . 5. , I , Therebeipts .oteßyn.Elonr Are tri6 ing itnifirm i "Corn Meal is 6cdt. ;11jer qiiiitis,:lositina4 'at $3- . 37k. and BrandiwinaeittfsB44.-' ... .. I . • r. The *Dire ri o groS irtiesrsiii. enisdf,lint iiinitl,f :hi Medium and low.-gitides, which . . are-least in request. 'Prinie loteire 'in good 'demand. and I the advance has bean well maintained: :Sales of 1 6,000 bushels common arid .good Red at $1 25@ 1 1...%3X,-iin - d pritiii:Pqnn'a and Southern do.,at $1- 13501 38 including 2,00`0 bushels fair Ohio White ' at $1 38(4)1.40. "Prime . White gh - eira, would ; command. $1 55. • • .. -.... ' ' Rye is scarce and wanted ht 75c.' - ..' . ," . Cora contiaues quite dull, the supply,pittiMit -1 tarty of mixed Western being largely in excess of tho demand'; sides hi' - gOod Telloiv at 70c: • 1 ow are ifilrocid demand: 3,000 btithe4i - priate heavy Delawate-sold aI 36c.,. and .gopd • Mary. lend ' ' • ' ' - ''''.- ..' ' • ;Nave •Ttarleffseirslit . Bsc.' ißarley Malt . irstendy .o t . 95a. ,;r ..-'... • ..,1000•empty Flour barrels sold at '350. . -•.. '- - ITHE PRILADELPHI4 CATTLE MARKET: —Tbo 131:A1bl/ft.:of .Plitae today at - Col. Phillips'[ Avenne•and Mari bro've Yyds . , lil _i? o t j A. a large ii useil. : TheTi je,. however, a gOia supply, and tffeinagt them eta very floe Ruakity. Thereis also ii fs ir,cuPply. , of Sheep and Hogs, fOr which there vies a good demand.. ; There were bet few fresh:Mitch Cows in: market. The folloiving is the average prices of sales: 130ef.Cattle-Selling at $8459 . 50 the - 100. tbs.,SheepHttoud Sheep are I bringing 4. s@sle, Hags—Hogd bring 809/e. 1 Milt% Ooiro—„Vrom $25; s3o@s6o, according to Voiorky: - • • . . • • • NOrth Lebaiion .Steam rrixtE undersigned havingleased ;the NORTH LEAANON STEAM. FLOUR . 4 eIHER DULI 4 , .peorkpay Ekttepd fo 'a - 1%9 7 4R CUSTOM 'WWI{ fbatTnay be entrusted ' . • • • buyoall kinds Of Gnaix, and, pay there for the highest Market Prices in map.' 'Tlie - patrodage aluteneoumgement of the public' teapee,tfully„ solici ted, as he.hopes to merit !thy fair dealing and elbow. tion..to Ine3ineSe."_ JONATHAN HNESAMAN. •NiSyb Lebnbciia, Jbne 20, 1860 • . ..Jvib li. Mond • • 5 • • (Latifif the firm of Tbempson it Stoud,y . In nni street, torner - of.looe Alley, F6III3PECTIFULLY informs the pdblleAbt i l s se-oontin. • welts:MISR and SION PAINTING : a , PAPfifir lANNING;Ind by strict attention to bualn .- , ImipwriAo receive a liberal Oar° of patronage . l'' -, .: ••• - .e :. . .41fir . Ordeferfrom town and countly promptly Atte* ed to. • • ..• [Lebanon,•Oet.mg no. • • - SWAVIE SENATE - :' • Ic • -inyeel(as un Independent Candidate for the offiee . hf Senator to the voterept tebanoi• Nor, pkin Catenttee; at the sunning Oetqber eleetkat. JONATHAN ZEItBE. Shaetierstowv,•AuguaylleHlNX• • • „For the Legislature. omkriivird 11Creby aniaiUnceli to the people o .Lebanon county, that he 11l ati 'lndepetlenden Candidate for "[timber of the Legislature, *posed to the repeal of the Ppnniylwania Railroad TonnaakTax. Ile solicits the support pf the treemen of the county. WILLIAM hicA BEE. . Lebanon tap, Aug. _ P , O -re , Vett :14? " . tit thedll it,Aw i rreh A J families are ccirdially:invited -to participate. The Boat' will leave 31arket street - Bridge, (Minn Canal, at 6 0- clock,•A. hi., of that day. 1:61640 . n05iwg.16 'mg • . c.. NV4SHtN dTON MUTUAL FIRE INSITRA'NCE• COMPANY , • .: : OF LEBANON:' , - (IFF.IOE k' . 2 : I;EB,kNON 7PENNSYLVANIA. 1./, . This Coltman) , was incorporated by:this lature of Pennsylvania on April 2, 1800,.and is now in full operation, and ready to make. Intnrance..tni Dwel lings and other /SU iltlingn, on Furalturo on Merchan dise generally; also; en Barns ru.d_contents, Farming Implements, Lc., oum mutant principle. '1 his Company will not insure property outside of Lebanon County, as it is designed to be merely nil asso ciation for Lebanon county, and ae such7lt' will insure propektymerpetually, as safe ns day other Cornpany,and at far lower rptcs, Any further informatiop can be bad by eatin; on any of the Board of Managers, and officers, or any of tbelr,Aganti. MANAGERS. • JaCob Weide], Joseph Bowman, (Tr.,) Jacob Readlo, . • • John L. Becker. Willlath Shirk, ~ • . • D. S. Hammond, Cbristlan4lcary, Jacob Witmerjr., Henry Fortna, Joseph Moyer, • ,Thomas;Thireter . A. R.-Boughter. Adolphus,Reinoehl. i3OWMAN, (Tr.,) President. D. S.:IIAMMOND, "Vica,Proaidtnc. JACOB - IVEIDEL, Treasurer. ' HENRY MILLER,-Secretary. - Agents. Dau'l ftelifter, John len,.N. - Lebatfori;Thonais Htimer, Jamat -Lebanon,' Ang IS; 1..880. LebanditlOW linfsuraiiice Ctoinpai! y. Incorporated bkthel . ;igeslature of P.a. CILA.R.TER PtRVETUAL It OFFICE 4T - JONESTOIPN„ LEE.4.I9IIN.PQMA.7I' GUARANTEE CAPITAL- $65;6001 rvEaS 001IPANY in-in full aperaticin, - and _ready to Blake hisartincven kinfiref "psoperty, in "buns or ntrir, and on 'at Bivoreblo .terins.sis Any well gov erned and safe' conspaityyeither on the Mistual ok•joint stook printiple. ' • -- • • • - • Presdnit , =.lollN. BRUNNER, ESQ. rice Prisicleat-D. PL_RANR. • Tfeaturer-,GBO. F. METITY. • s . Secretary-MM: A. BARRY. • - . • i.• • - • 'DIRECTORS: „TopN,Bnorri, Gio. Ross, ' Ma WY, . KAgyupy, NATI/LEON ' ' Jars. Strom, " . .• • JonN C. Swaim, 9: K.'TarafiL2l„. 'Drrom'M.llpturi i. ;DAVID Reim, • DLIMIL. B. Rana, • Bratay_. ANTHONY S:ELY, Agent /Gr.:Lebanon and Joiseeittwn, Feb:l3. 1859;:. lloavy Wok of DodestfoVoods,lo3ll iepelie~ it • • . • . ••• • . 'HENRY 11"STItIlrit: • • i"-YOU WANT AfoodPit•nfrftx Air a MedaMoTi eon aib.Ad :LYYS Gallery, next door' Xatilhori Ducat Bank. NlintualFire InsUraneeCom-- - pa - ny Of Anuville, LRBRIO9i dOBNPY, : rpare(coarkApnrioins tuPorporated, Mara... 1869, and is now In full operation and ready -fo.make MICA On tlinellingq, and other .Buildingn, on Furniture,. and Merchandise_geperally. 412.0 Contents, Stock, Farm l mplements, de..., on a Mutual Principle. lIIANAGERS. Christian Bachman; • John N. Smltil, • William Early, jr., John ti.. Malaria, David B Gingrich, ,• " Geoe Rigter, • Christian Botrer, • John rg Aliwein, . • . Salina Mayor , Rudolph Barr, John 1/..-Beiver, Josopb F. Mate, Dr. Henry Stine. .• . JOIIN ALLWEiN President.' 4 , iimOLpa SEBB , frees Liter. JO9EPiI'F. Man, Secietarf. • ArthOille. January 19,1860.-Iy.' • • A`RINS & piothlso to be punctual, and will iav 1 - 1 diavor to' !Num tlt Who may , call on th em ka Beate and Shoes. . . Umbrella, Sufi Umbrallo6 Pail=ls. Linn liana Ice. inetrojetved ati HENRY .4,BTINWS. • • . IF YOII WANT • 111. A PIOTGRE otyitir demeaned friend. enlarged and colored fn,oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next does' to the - Lebanon Deposit Bank. _ . . • We have just recerved*,fine lot bitutir.Cards, plain:and colored *blob We ABM be pleated to work up„,for. July 9 severitlunittil; y 44,014141 siseirawl oft)iic saie. • ikArmlltegbreefejblie sale on4trturrfay, 4 5sptemotr • brilbe - ldedgnee of roe •WELLEII., at the.. public Bones of Jacob Bicker, in - Frederick - abut& the fallowing valuable • 017 T LOTS, illizated in Fradatloleiblit,lanebilit county; Pa. No. 1 contains 2 ACR•M, adjoining the road leading to Lebanon, andliand•pf aci John ng,' John oPc• Orunw bine and No. 2. . r • •• 4 • No. 2 cent:llns 2 Atul3 , B,'sdioitiing 'tbo . torod'leadlng to Grove's Mill, and land of Jacob llotior, John Oring iondr-N0...14%. •r••• 4-••• • • • • • Sale to commence at o'clock' P.. 51., of surd day, when condltlowl will be ale known by• • ,• • • -•r• --) DAWD.W.tIIRIOH, Aodgnea. Mr. Thetibwo lkotiroodll be 104 in whole or• part - to 'suit pureboreeiw.. • ,litederickabtng, August 21, 1860. L. H. •LAUDERNIILCH, Wholesale. :and ‘Retail. CUMBERLASt: . STREUT, LEISANON,"I4IIMA. DRY GOODS, - GROCERIES,. • QUEENS W ARE, &c BlacksmithinL le. DANIEL. ISRUA, w DOW131111k• rnith. hay again commeti* hie hid ImAinesi, in tithrboretmh,itiCheetnut etre.* riot or Walnut.- .110 does all work in hie line, with 114 -eiciption of Dome Shoeing. The character of his *crrkl9.6`-tOell known, that there nom, not be many tiOiililittapiist in adrer • thiemeitt.. Ile solicits the patrodago - of •tlic public . LobanOn,-Aug.1,1600. DANIEL. DitUA. Blanket . ShAwls t , CWOOLIiN curnnim nAcolore, died r Black or Blue Black, preened, ljn) Color warrautll lind,goods turned oat equal th new, by' • ..LFAIBERGER, • Eaat lla noyer. ~10r...Ariltles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lember ,ryer'e Drug Store where all 'ordain for theabove will b atteuded to. • [Fob. 3, 1.1160, • 'Copper-Smith. Retudiall: r undersigned .has itEMOVED • his .&OPPER 1 8311.T11 and BRASS WORK Tat .113g11.1113r to israrpei Street. the second door frowStrielder'slrat, where he will be happy to sco all his old friends and. enlltom era, and where ho has bicreased facilities f6r attending to all the departments of his huvineen. .."11: • Prtrtieultw attention given to Rat:alarm.•• • All orders thankfully received andpromptii , attended to: - CIIARLItSAL 'BEVEREIV Coppersmith and Dresztookiser. tel:iambi, March 7,1860. - • -Electiofi - - • THE Members of ita.Lebilnon•Qourity M axi:Won for the deteCtinn of Horse Tlilevoi, wilt meet on SATTIAMAY September 'l, IS LIP'''. -'6O, nt 1 o'clock, P:roirecisely, at dio pub. 114.1Mpstbf,Leonnrd Zimmerman; in .tho borough .of Lehomn, for the purpose of electing officers for thoon.. mink JOSEPH 11031nEnGElt,. 'president. • SAMUEL ERII, SeCretary‘7 Wni...13. Kreider, Teoasgrer. - _, . • . Aug; 15, '6O. . •.• • LAFAYETTE-g3IPAE 0.118 FITTE R,. TALNUT sTIIEET, next door to A. B.4ILY'S Office, LEBANON, PA. • (Jin.-4,1.600. . 9 'Teachers Wanjed. :mum Sehionl Irirectors of South Lebanon dist Act will I employ 0 Teachers for the Schools of said Warier, for the ensuing term of 5 nonths. (Titne and place will be founkiu the Superintendent's list, in another opi nion.) Salaries, $l5. 11SNR1' Clitoll, President D. K. BPAXD, liamtury. [July 18,1860.3 Teachers Wanted. TILE School Directors of North Anurille District will employ It Teachors for the schools of said district, for the ensuing term of Ms mouth . Liberal .antaties will be paid ....(Time and place will be found in the 8u• petintendent'e Darin another column.) . • GIEOROE: IlElLMAN,Pruldedll - • Minimal:sl6 , y. • [July 26;,:1880. .... ~7 .-_,....,„:.:, - • , ~., N . . .. • . ...•,..... .. TAE snbec i tYlfeiifully inform the citisnina of Lebanon anitautrouuding country. that:they bare opened ail-Entirely-New— , , _ _ DRY - GOODS-:• - GR.- OCFRY • - , .1- . .1 - arid - • 4:WgENSWARFAr - • .... . .. . . 1 IN KENDALL'z; NEW' BRICK' BUILDING, between Abe Black, Mores and Washington Dobbs, Coln. berland'Stnaelt, (South Side) • ' _ i LIMA:NON, PA. - • They would inform the.pnblic that they aro deter mined and enabled to SELL LOW. Their Stock of Goods is serylarge, and bolight at the best-CA 811 TERMS.— They wouktinvite the Public to give them a trial; Teel: lag confident that they can please all. • . • •' 43- Their terms are CABLE or COUNTRY PRODUCE. - '" • . W. E. &J. BOILERT. /a- Remember—lN 'KENDALL% New Building. , , Lebanon. biarckfiklitilif. , . WALNIFT STREET . slut alma IN THZ 07 . 162 Pe-St. Beg Seiectod, and Largest Stack 0f...• WALL ,PAPERS, • *rindo w BlianCs, Curtains, &O. " TIIE.Xf ND'EItSIOIO6 haring in connection with his BOOK AKIVSTATIONEItY STORE, purchased the entiro stock of WALL PAPERS of Messrs. Wawa a Wenn; and 19. G. - WART, and having 'also re; coolly remised largresitiplica from New York am!.. Phil adelphia, including theelatest and most handabido styles • gaper Heingiixi,:Biarders, Decorattons PanAlings, 'Bocityt Princs, Winisitictbkeurt a in 8, e ,a f t, , ,ltc, 4-c, item manidairined. 1-.l44siacir:presents the boat aasorte merit of Papera. bOkh itiAtyle and quality, tint i la s over been Wen in Imbinon, and'im he has ought Moat Of his Papers at reduced/area, Tor Cssit, ho ia able to sell Wall PoperSlehgaPeraatea than they can be ebtained at any • otlibr He . has also - made sirraplpapi,ii - wAl,:eh o l. boatP4er Flingers in' Lebanon to .pht up''papor for ,him..if &aria, at-the shorts ; t notimron : themeat Yeas tonable terms. Glyn him keen sued I,e convinced. • 4at.Rectrmher the place, nt the New Betokstore in in . ytnit Sired; frso doors south of Xernas i ra's Hard:. scare Store: - 4 J: HENRY LLER. ‘teliantin, April 4, 186. . ' That's` • • It is I:foliar too leto to learn?, _ • It is better to do well , num say Well; • It le a long road, that has no ttfining: ill l a ui ,i6 g against the wool"; ' • %rib morn painful to do nothing' than' something .114 e a•wise child, that knows it•bwri father..: t. good horse, that never stUmbles. It is Relsenstein Bros.;•sell clothing .chooply. oIRieSEIZ 11110§., on Oumtiarland at. Labigura•Jniy 11 40. • —. . • ~. Wanted: Altar • n, 50000613, s e tret 'it„'i B • O U OO bushels' CORN; . ...... • 60,000 linAels OATS: - 60,th0 W I SEAT. WEAT. Also; CLOVERSERD, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for which tho highest 0/1811 prices will be paid at the• Lab. anon" Valley Railroad Dopot, Lebanoo, • • EIIiORON 1110882dA:N. Lebanon, July 17,1860. WOOD and •COA•L'IrAORD I TOE undersigned, Wiring 'bought Mr. • ''' ..I 4 'bury Spahn's Wood and Coal Yard, a A short Maniocs northeast of Mesrs. Poster & ' .1 Match's Foundry, in the borongh.iof North • Lebanon; and also bought from 200 . to, 300 CORDS op WOOD and from 600 to 1000'•TONS OF COAL,,of -on . kindo and grades; which I will sell at the yard or , deliver at ita small profits as will gulf - Rival/les. I therefore in vita au those that are in want.of any of those articles to call sad see the same, ascertain prices, and judgeilbi themselves. DANISL 7LI6EIT (nierehifiL) • North 'Lebanon, Apri114,11358.-tr , • , T, MERIN OF JONEBTONMIIIit KNOX COUNTY, ,vronid respectfully inform tit Diet:lai - and tbellab• lie, that ho has connected himself' with Loses, fa the TOBACOD, SNUFF 'AND SAMAR Bus wEs; . • .. Nil. 18 Tgtd-..strOst, un ie itra betistar will be 'glwili ad' to oviti redid . . A:,... etteitoth *.' • and- frill PhiladeliAtte, a n ppttlyl.2, oiy. era r .cARDS Busi . - • liVat.ll)L DES' TTi'lliNßY • AT 1,1.) , V, - ba, pan:toyed hits.l)L barland atreat, in " Releenstoin & Bros'. as Greenawalt's Hardware Lebanon, prll 18, 18 F;" o.lEalk AA TTURZLBYAT LAW Lebikon Pa. .. 411 111,. 113 , AA TiatIVEY:ATZAW FunckYlifi.w. Bulk street, Libsn°n• Pa Lebasoni 'April 6, 1851 :Bricks MICE undersigned, in • the beet BRICKS fo tabled in thle neighbortt large quantities at St 50 Also 3,4 inch, inch' at Ilcumtasralln4e, hire -Nog* Letup* Feb. Lebanon Cuatbertand erect, one w. III[TTLI. pay the DEPOSITS, 'tor 1 year, and tong Vpr 6 months, and . Fbr 3 manilla, and h requiring a short notice fall forthelle - poalta irffin of withdrawal. We nil connnodatithi tas:thcille payable on domain& _ln and MEXICAN' 'DOLLAR tars and Half Poll:mi. VI _ mit toldl plies of the Vultill Earepe; Negotlitte•LOann,dcra gefteral EX CHANGE and EAN:KJNO B Sag. ' JJ: 'DAWSON. 901 . 1 4 . Presi dent Get,. Guam, Cailhier. • •• • .• The nndersignmi, lit eliTAGialttiare 11111 7 14 liable io the extent of their - Estates, fOrlial • ' other sbligationeof the "Lzaatto:r Mobs!, - • • • - -DION CAAKERON, • G.:DAWEION• OIL IM if, i*ROE SMULLER, - . 1.1LITZLINB;•••• 7 TAMES lOUNG; ittroirsrus. Lobwon, May 12,1869. GEORGE GLEl,OO:4.:i:c _ THE OHBA p.BIXIK !MOTU" • "..."••• ISF . :; 6.940 1 i,Gagi ITATa z SQUARE, Niketli of pitabrland Etrer,:Lebnion. Pa.. Where.. . ..,•• • • ' . SCHOOL BOOBS, • -- and Stationary of ilvery doscriptioli;'Wee always on hand, and sold`at the low/et possible• ".,:y.• • '• . CASH - - • • • 411HLP SHADES, and? *ll 4 lDO* PAPER or 'every variety of patterns and priceiresealkdkOshibitiOn Ind for sale at . t „, • • .• • "W4LTZ'S, CHEAP itOIOHSTQUE WA LTT, also4nrnish cattle feIONTILL'ENIACAEiNES, of our Esetterfr.Citios, as soon fie Tiubilehedt . -, • • 4 4 - Orders for-books , perip dicals , or•anythinisin his ins Sill receire prompt attention. • • •'liniong the,Niio . Books, • • lately reeeiked and for Sale at• ORGE WALTZ' .4 % -, are the following:— • - z" t;••-•;:. IteuenoursVie _pillar Pire, ar Israel in:Ditridirge; a 'The PoWer -Prayer ; Manna- in tbeviidoraess3tait tage Testament, A•„conspiSto Comiftentary on the New Testament; The Prince of the House of Dair4l,4l.ctlet- • Altsprtx,Altriars:lluittilig Work, •by Mrs. Partbsk.. ton;-Iforp• of a .Thousand .Strings; black Disinciwit Prof sPemoustrated; Humboldt's Coanpis, A Sketch of tbo Yhyeicial Deiciiption. of the . Daises's.- - . • • Waltz lit agent. to YOCCIVO Xibserip!..ion for tbe,fol bwitig Works, now on• Press ; • - , "NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA; ;'''.:. - hi fifteen Vole. -Volrl to VI are uti*cready.. Price in Extra Cloth,•per Vol. „VA° do. Library Leather do. r •• • " .c 11.651 IMany' of the Amer ictin.lievoltition, by Frank' Mice, mop feted in twoOrolsv /sir Mr. Waltz, brAjustlektiOiti ttlirfollowing.vehil ble-New,Hootra :- , -11.1p. for the Pulpit; a Sketch Ten Years of Preachers' fife,. by;Milburni•fr.,oo Life, of - Rev: 4apob Ordtmr:Tho'fßlblcai Jidaron'=_WAYrsilide tionpllbef tbo Illiastrkted wAtita.ll.l4l*- .Ritart;.thFliel l'auPs 'Traeeli; ' by Judge . Wolfe, of. Vs.; Qiieb's.,Cierman,.itrad.; lieb Dictionary, in 2 Vols.: 'Adler% do - 111to.illliyhtrt; dtk. WO., Boob nor's Ocrupin Mr: Waltz's Book Store is Ot, tool& plAME.con',3l4kAt Lebenon, - Merch 28,1860. ' •••• Bead - QuartAftitr: GEORGE l_,:-M • ' ARE NOW 'RECEIVING . BRO3I IfORK..A.ND. EASTERS MANIFBAre. . • ••:- , f rgrg .Ik:tit:EST ST-CiOlL'tiPielif f 0 4 : . • . r SPRI'Nu<& SUR•it 411 - . Ever :14feigi 11. • - . 0 .1 7 4 . MOTTO IS . • • . Ollll . ;i"itcoPi7osliStial i toOTAPOW.: DR f G OODS •--- LADIEB , ..DRitSS: GOODS , : , MEN aneBOITSVF,AII, ivntl'asas46lls. '" " • = CLO'r_llB & CASSIMERES. • ' 7CROOKEICY; ZORAcE4IES, C s ARPETTN#S & OI<L GLOTTIS, Tim. 16400 simortthent Wert/din Lebanon, bought ' : directly of Manufacturers. OUR GOODS AR A .;B.OUG.ITT Olt_ 05011E311[..., "vg..{Pe thi4. it bqtier policy to seil*large Mactill'of A. GOODS T SMALLPAGFrN, Than to sell a small amount at a large, perraltit4,l, CALL & EXAMINE OUR: 1 40 AND COMPARE PRICES. - • 50 pieces Black and Fancy Dress Cioide7- 60 do. Muslin Delain. - • - . • 200 New Sty . Mlionnets. • Large assortnio'nt ot.B.F.ADYMADE CLOTHING. - A-large asiortment or new style NANINLIGAM atm .GROCERIES. • 5 HUB. Saentlict SUGAR., 7; 8, and 9 cents' p sitind; 6 do. SYRUP MOLASSES. 8,12,14, and 16 e May 9 , 'CO ? ' GINDtOE t BTLE; Piiila.& Reading RailiOad. Lebanon Varney' Brandi - . I - _ [ ..7.i?cas4--. "ink', and ..jlaritaitlig. Dias LES ABok, icatig Mutt to Raiding, at 9.13 -,t."11.,. and 2.25 P. P.M. Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, .4 Tattp. it. and M. • w rk r 4.4, At 'leading, _both trains Make close conneikina fo r Philadolphia,-Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Blillowne• port, /cc. Morning train only conneoti nt,4cailint for WilkalP barn., fittston end Scranton. , • At. Harrisburg, trains „connect with fTenntrylvilla.r "Norther Central,"! and "CurobbrlatitYallijn Eathdlads for PI ttatfurg, Lancieter, Bal timbre, 8 nEI burg ; &o. kdty;Cbalutoere • Through-Tickets to 'Ammeter, In No.l Cars, E 160; tit "Ira, ga ; bagiagte fillotted to each senster. ho Segni claiS Mrs run with al all the above tratni., ' Fan Thrwt i ltiFiret CURS Tickets at reduced rate to Ni g, agaral • WO, betroit, Chicago, the principal pinta ttib West, North. West, add Canalise; and Emiz grant Tickets, at lower Pares, to all abova plama, can tpai had on applientit to,tho Station Agent, at Lebatioluv Through Filet ass Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant. Tickets at reduced - I:strip. to ail the prina4 . ial,piget i •j z t the North and West. meld, tile Carmine__ COMMUTATION TICKEEEe sg. ,..' •-.": • '41. , With 26 Coupons; at 24 per cogt:121.1P(10-11,1' any points desired . and . MILEAGE , TICKETS, Good for 2000 miler, Oclwoeil all point/4445 each— for Famillos and lluoloOpa ••• • Up . Trnina leave Philadelphia for Readlag,-11a1Thi: burg and Potteville at 8 A: Aft azid'B3rand 5 P. M.. Air Passengers aie iertuestgd totioutehairethdietlibe: fore the Trains star!. - f li ghsFrireiedhared3f paid the earl. • • ••• ,vifICOLLB lsi July =OB5O. Ang,p•er and amaering.d en t. •"2:.04.••• - •, -r•• •-• • •-• --6 P r / . 4 ? 4.44it.6. .... • • ,Z,' • . ■ anua . r, ziacevnEy.BEvEßAGO lui • ja4cht-bfkrits a. - - 'Pos. Porn& ism DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH ISOTTLE# IPUI••••• or dt4. AVITER & CHAMPLIN, . PRACTICAL ebtpaists * Oral (esti, ,V N. v Groom conewie 'a, WESTERLY. R. I. Sold by Dr. GEOittilt 4.01111; - ; Wholesale and Retailall DlN t etly opposite the Court 110 4e;tellartsA, Pe.' Lebanon, Jane 18,1880.-3 m; . • . ID son sea ATKINS & 8D0,111 . . . ..1307151per. rai bde 1 IN
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