The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 05, 1860, Image 2

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WX. IL IMOIMi, Editor and Proprietor
- LEBANON, PA.
'.wicuarigsger, dB TSMBU..4, 1840.
EMOCRATIC TWIKET
0a.4 13 g5R501 4 ,. , ,
~ ,TosTER.
-4:Wwideititektiekbt
.. 2 1 0 11 4 1( . . 42 . 1 1 Vita;
bri4tit.
t •
IC .1: Reithow.
;16. George 11. Jackson
10. J. A.. Abl
ft~BIDH +
Erman YAVX. Dfet •
kt
''iltrederickitervet.` •
'lt'sittei. 0. Pastsitaita.
3. Joe: Crockett.
C :XL Brenner: ' '. 1 •••
—5l 3, Jaooby.
A. Charles'
7."0.•P. Jamea. •
scholL.
1 J. L. Liahloper.
40, Et 8. -Barber. •
U. T.. 11. alker .
12. 8. 8. Winchester.
ift. Joseph Lanbach.
'11:7: B. Danner.
18. ‘J; R. Orawlbtd.
IL' N. Lee.
20. J. B. Howell.
21. N, P. Fetterman.
22. Straus! Marshall
23. William Boot.
24. B. D. Hamlin.
21. Gaylord Church.
ititSOLDTION• ADOPTED BY TITS STATE BLEW
TIN% COMMITTER,A 9:19; 1860.
Il erotved, That the , ti,ett TVket be
headed tiparrinene of eta : tiglseor. John O.
: •
p* At nt4trillettpoln the,event of
1; . 14 . al DT neltrtiokeit, If the. gretiter n amber of votes
Li heve been. cest; for Stephen (.ogles then the
rryttvot 114 aleetoriirtoriegeoftbeStixte Anil be mat fbr
etfpbert A. bonglo antErbiteliell V.lotnArfor-Preel.
t eo4 Vico Preeident; butdf forJohr . sp. Brecklnridtte,
~titen !tor Bieckhrridge and ./cidaph Lane, Ibr the
(Aces. thelots ofTeridlyttanta calknot elect
the Idaten kriank,rit3i of e votes ere cast,
addit•dzin elect any men runtfleg for the (ISO of Preed
dent of the United Stake claiming totbeve Democrat,
than Use Tote of the electortiVcollege shoal be cast for
that oendidate: If it wilFnotele-A ettpler of tire Demo•
elate fur whom It is cast, or-any of the . Detederats who
were voted for in the Staten, then the 4%56 obeli be cast
fo r the oandfdate who hatithe me3arlty of the votes of
the State; and that the airefentan of thirCommittee be
tnetracted to obtain from the gentlemen on tho Demo
-01:00 lEteetoral Ticket of the-State their veveral sod dis
tinct pledgesof said incense hrthe foregoing resolution,
and to report the result of hi. - action hrthe premises at
the next meeting of tho Committee, to' be held on the
day Of
To be Remembered.
44111.4yv„ COrAki l tif Irsszow crwaNs
that Ca. - Curtin said in a
apeaoh :fait May, that : "A Dutchman
Islke another person ; he has two
itkUtiit, ; eind in order Yoget an idea i
Ak..kad, you must jut tnneskane 914'
agile . '• ; . ;
Henry 0... Reiter. h
6hallepged . ohrtin la meet hi , .
on•theetunip,st sself tides dud pl
:1,111-!h.111-14 suit iyr dig4#o, 14 0
,qi!eitioniftnyolired in the inmptgs :
The. Ohniraken •id "the two State oinp
mltteessmeLin3Philadelphis en Vein
day evinink lo • make arrangerneargo.
We shall noir se'e - i? Curtin will' . toe
alireek or two ago
itate.thokdOwtra Dein;lcrat, a Republi
'6oiliii*Chari iOnie out for General
Iroitai: • .Thichr what the beesiciai
COI, And arm which our asaortien
was basedi,.— • • '
,s+j}'eltyl Bert we arelitastedzin a taistgcgasi..
don toward Gen. Fo r steraor we like 'lam very
much, and 401110 what may no word of abuse
shell keeps mai lips when "peaking/ of him, nor
will we stand by and bear him traduced by any
one, The man who maligns him in our presence,
will be told be is mistaken • if be repeats his
itiose, lie will be told he is a liar; and if he re
iterates a thltd time what we know to bo false,
mash his teeth, down his throat."
- .&nather.Repablicati paper, the ed-
Itor-of which, also knows Gen. Foster,
rays as follows f—
"He Is one of the most amiable, genial, kind,
heezt.tre and impretelidiOg of man; and withal
an lionbroble gentleman in the noblest sense of
the word. Although a.,tine•lawyer, of sap In
talker, anirpersuasive apeeoh, ho is modest and
nge.rabitlous to a fault. He has not an enemy in
ttientrid, and his , frieids adore bim. Worknow
steadfast Republicans vtho. cherish •for "Harry
Foster" a persona/ friendship as strong as any
dt his"Democratio adherents."
Sttohsentimen , te are worth piles;of
caMpalgn ducumepta, with govods4
abuse 'throlwn in. 46 baigain. 14,4
useless for
_the opposition to resin it . ;
-Foster is the coming man, and. will
be our t asext. Governer. • '
Aft Wivei
I*. ,„. it sljoipdenied that
..46 : -ItlitoUghter, Esq., ill 1854, was a
"POI , ' Nothing. AS - that order was
044* f i x' take an oath to.pToseribe
Vqr.eiiilPra and Catholics, and as the
- ohlisation:is , b,iOding, it , is presumed,
#4oFonly for , One year; bat while life
it iwittindiu l o,4; whether Catho
-14 and fr:Orergneis . wilt bear this in
mind wbon ib4 go to the polls this
.1.t.,1654 . 000 00;49,1)Ckkriatian
817411.447 0 ineo: 4W:into
Agetlitkrerus. oft tiht* Turks, •,,
Johri" . Coiode oow with
. ,
tchlkyfr.itt : mtpdered.how, 11= him
-!:4l l 6 ,l oo;t4PP° 3l tOrl PaPMkarrd.oKa
ttlefir ab,usiag the Belt-Bverett
1‘0,54' , ITorse • I,lilin , piolzpookete; Are
' (rAwing in theirhornslargely
lictith'the Iftet . week or tc ' Vo.ThekAkd
tb,e vote', ipeeeciery to eleotOttr.
thl ). , hence their (than& of front.
ears,.o4a.kad . sfre
bat key "niver eat m.ivord,.44ickfpt
p. ivIPol ie thialetni" iiVhfah aVtott
e renforO'Oetikei veracious
*Jig& iNros.ri f oiwet'. dell
df .0)101 . tbiakiat
• .001,:. The . Republicans -obarge the
adottotiltrati4l
oft •dibis 'iitnthittle' past
tarie . Yrd 4th9P4acktigr.-
litiote most
yet the: inoreaatennokeiti. be
diOlka Thdrforget, howtetaiObtell
the peopiß,Ahat the main
. atetroii of
,revAtTieerateyerompa,tie
14* 4titie :, , pytoos, , ferotbat
iz UP, a repo blies& eOngraee mxi pilled
totatielp!Wezatin i t as to
miike it utterly marl{ aia to Iliteist
the wantaiif -government..
. ... ...
LETTE R . .V :410, - 4i2HCktftTRTIN::.
We fina - thiffoll#oo4. - g letter in - the •
last issue of the - .lniiik.:publislied in
. . .
• Selinsgrove, - Snytheneennig, Pa. and
_
commend itl.for,phitilal•4o * thine tier
rn sift; throiiffif f ‘tiliiClaiiie, ' WholatiGr.
intend_tn-giv..e.,.,tbar • • npp.ort to Ir t
'Curtin for(. - 19vOtvir, l'erinsylvani.a.
i 4
# •
A man *ho,Nroald! . 4 . the.manner,
•and nstrtho Jang..itat4 :is, not
the kink o f man:344 Vllhonk govern
freemen.: . #ti -r • • - .
. ... .
• . ,
_• .1 . : aittantlisinut,-Ps,‘.erep 6 0 ,1880.
llin:•ettneig:—Asdr,ati pre. now is: Ruminant
'candidate before ‘thefieop)?otlkdiCeiemoirrea l ts
for the highest oleo the people of iiiiiirereign
State alone can coaferi_and as you ziliAli'dtas de
sire ovary man in the State to vat you fur
Governor r take utt• iatislialibie,' •
,lop 40 alt.
4 ...
rally
yon, as witll:B4 the pithil?, - 104 iiiii
not and:will not. otet-* you, - iiirilltion' was
Secretary of thlssOongmenweeittk,a rent:astatine
ocourred is Itellefattian.placeielmiikyon 11;04 •
showing telsfettiorYl. Aii•AllAnted Oat 3' 0 4 , 1 1 °. 13 -
il k
sees too malicious it '' "Vti;gfilltwiGi lor";.oreSl..
table degreq Of 'dial( ..• 4ttet.holnoralSte position of.
Governor „otter a fermi .fdvilizeg sod i enitghtened
people. The oircliiistiVie was onenf too serious
a nature to-be lod:s.liiiOnid told yotlbier.Worild
on 'some Xattire Doodah:i remind you of it, f- shall
now prooee&to do 'so .witiont the tht fear of your,
' resolver in . mviiiind. .
I a ill.heillytilt 'ltatitutr 4am p ly a poor
man;and by priffessiOn life . buck r. At the
time above-inferred talonarteamßeillifonte on .tou
intik. I bad an excel .: • iilth:tee tq guard
my wagon.' A Annalier,of.• ..., •. an tootling the
dog by ruook. }nazi, ''.• :Tr . went so faims .
to throw sr t bim.‘ .: .-s • .:„Otitticlogworgil'
prde fend' hi . fig li. ". • •I'' ) .eihifels; la'
ungodly b yo - rifi I , . the ho ett; but no sooner
had the deg a airdeturned•to 'hie uogrie,' than
1 1 1,1
the boys wool , so.retd4raiand, repeat ttie insult.
Among. t e hoYitWas the s.n of A...G. -cur
tib, wh o b • g . a little tzirdyiu reaehingthe lipase,
WWI eau :hy the dog. et the. leg oft his .pad ta
-1 loons. a was at once recalled anktiad- in
.the
stable longing to the : lintel, eo as t4:t preir,entabe
bioya 9in teasing him.• Sohn after yoit earns
to and asked toe whathoMenrihOntjf dog ...liat,
, h,. caught your boy: I told yea , ,that heahenld
I beep a , little epol,and I woilliej-plain the Mat.
6r; but you would no hear Ma; Ind`-ivitlifed'olr
greatly excited, and iretririfed=ilith tkl•eintvek in
your baud' and a crowd: rtgleisiag you. . You
walked up, to mo and ili:eir.your:rindulecr and said:
"You daran•Wutch sorre a b---•h,Vidti'say•oai word,
I'll shootyoUr Boas damn,-AtitChi, _WA . Aur . ', l 4's kreins
I, '
That M r. Ourttn was my 'hdrodue ion to our
Ibocretary of State 1 " It.was.a rend- and strong
(introduction; and .I must say that 1 .never had
ion introduction to oi:kroffioial gentleman (?) I so
' well *remember. . '' . °•- -r , „ '
You then turned , to , the poor dog' and that him
three times, and eaiiikon had emothar:bait WI for
tne / .• • • .
The subscriber 13 reideist liij time , when'eall.
ed apon, to verify thesis itatikandttby.gdod add
ceputshie citizens who w!ltepresioii f Fitriess,
ed the scene.. "
- -
These, then; Mr:Mains; sfkliontlitbreiny .
sous why•T really and'heneitly thiailrtin ataxia
lit be at the head ot,alree,, •
,Thaeb ,ana- lover
elgn people. liVit „air. 4t.l'74.ll,olrinia. 'You
teetn to heti * noilteuf_ptitile opialua of
Datohafan ;lima idWar nie;Sirnir-tell you • that
the Dutchmen - of -Petnutylvania will chow' you
by next October that they !isi an equally con
temptible opinion of . you. They trill- - . eboot,you,
not' with rtiivcil vets; 'but'etitlileinetilirig:to**et
leotual and-honorable—paper, balle-1 e
•PIC/CARD.
jelidillebuig, Pa. .44p1et,d1216b.
THE:TAILUTIARBAT
It may he inleresting: fdr thetariff
men of Ilennaylinnia lino 4 that
the bead t efAnk.ll:4* York Republi
can aleitorgAiiikisiis:*illiam,C. Bry
ant, the editor* *he: . A . Fooenirte; , , Post,
and for forty 'yeara.zaKlrnehttnging
Free Trade .man. • Mr.Briyant 'denies
that the twelfth retiolnitim of the Chi
cagy pi... 4.4 ~.. er,..„..a g 1, 4 , ;word
in raVor Of ill Co iiioet:la ho.-Ea j la
bor or bionic)
.produotipiiB. ,To ibis 6f.
feet hb - 3-jouriiallengite - as folrows ,:
"The twelfth of these :raiohttlottsis oolled in
some of the journals en , approval of a higher tar-
iff of duties. Tbo Tribune seems tcrhave fallen in
the same mistake when it calls it a resolution in
favor of protective tariff. '%%e have read the res
olution several aolea over t and cannot find a Bia
gio word in favor of raising theluties on impart
ed goods, nor the elle% tint montion of thedOcerino
of protection. Favoritism tithe manufaatnienit
is.no part of the it; .reeommende to.-the
adoption of the Goveroznant:,- • - •
'This. Is the intsikotation wo put twin, the, rot,
olutlon adapted at' itite.faii• oon
atritotion as my others lfany•othe construction
be a fairer or a,truer ope t ,•thop_we do not belong
to the party by which the' resolutio it is adoptod.
If it was intended to passe resolution* which sltould
mean nothing distibat:oeposittre,•Ott ithould.Gear
two. co astrucp.una, rhoshe Convention has dovs
what was pylcirthy s etheDirl9 101 CM It fiPaltl
ees to represont, a:awe-ore ishamadoist'it.
would bave - become It, better, to ept'on ;that
topic altogether, • . • .=.
'The
"The contruotion we have Dittoed upon this
..
resolution we shill fiord ly. Iftb6Reptib-
Mao party should elect ittetindidate he must act
OD that construction, orha.iirNifoais find himself
encountered by an oppottitiapbxMioh be
be overwheldied." • '•••
While Mr. dtirtiii_ ifilbobkiilkln ed Ah%
cil •
same twelfth u I.OP. - aft p pl edgi ng
the Republican party to.- acprotvd,ixe
tariff, the head nikau;p4.sl* - tieSwNork
. - •
electoral tickot, flatlrmontr4o444 all
his assumption's: - Who hkoWttojci : d
who is to hal toa • Ikftikc L y l e
tight.. t i e••
'ifs
ihrtl
and itive og a,.)lll.lo,WVetv by of
. . . . . .
stng.huviopiutoutivo,a. q. 14th oreaohi
•
tion, qDtitoh .4 placklel4' •
I '
.1011 14 Al . trne - )Yettid' , : . ..,,k . ,!opl4Ygther.
votefor ein0:4100:' Opp:4lo9'f itekn..
Tor.a
and only . 06,00 t in ,gqipt..9 . 14311, ;W : 00
4,l3.Zillimajesl.rnjjk.debire. ffot t :et :
Ace. •
TheAkitti44olo) **A r t.:o
have.. nominated -.Ge*rit mitt `Por
POstil o t, - and Samno rlod,:cif
:V1447;:.
ffiod:"D - Ouglati,' 011241'4 l ObitttPs
lifacnrnonsi are nameikA:4ll4lr.s•at' large : .
-. We cannot , see - - -- 011340esed
of this split as-f ! h -ittioliiikitititat have,
ayeEttly a candidate (A,lifikiteolja . ;) in ,
ilifi:hocre•
peaet,ii3jr,4o4.
•ppaes. • .
lie.. The prospeatp,... 9f.7 1) •
__ l
Foster, our woktby eanclid;#4,4m.vrev
ernor, are.daily becomiatugamp*r
irk-wiePhe well-posteeLoproseitioirthem"
selves are free to adrait'itiat he will
be elqetpd:. Several' week; Age„-eyery
thing was giv,e4
~,up 48, lot by our de
al:miring frietpik.'nikiv the moot .o:tes•
Pondig..ace t
% hat . thelfrir nothing
lont :-- batlikrighi!ohailot4004
erythins 0.,7-
11anza, none tithould givo4litiFthe
Alumna iu black and white?with. the
Ifirgatfign.rea in the, wiityag -epltury_n!,
etaii4,lirmeln thet•titie TheAgig2o
"iiii6Pee thelkkinin,"
1., give up.
THE 4iXBANON ADVERTISER---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
sie-.Carl •
ban oratOrtt the..west, shortif to
eomo to Pei istyivania - 'onlightto
the pec•plsii:hogio in regard their dw
ty, in the:llolB9qt politi cal ' .
, •
To show what Abe sea tithents .of
•• , •
Shur.te-nre;•,we will mete- some 6x
.
traetts - froin- s recent. itgoeok
,of his.—
They are:ahoht6%;6ll,
There lifYitur.Dee. MO • 0 ;ken oboe, a
• t Lae d
hypocritioal:pleee_ofilsebial pleisdint, drawn up
by a batch - of altful - lieltifOggers, who, when
speaking of the right. of. Man • meant ,but the
privileges of-a sot of av,isfoorAle sitsveliolders,
but styled "the rights of man,'" in ardor to
throw dust into the eyes of the wolgd, and to in
veigle noble hearted foohl into lentlilig• them aid
and assistance," Thera are your boaqed Itovo4t
tionary sires, acoom e lished huMbugers afttrkyisis:
crites, whielassed terfeit Sentimentslairidh•
nine, and.Otainecl nrons,Pirmon#Y. and assist;
since Rog sympathy on false pretenses! Thiire is
Yoursgiewl Assieriem3 RetrolittlenA'ankee
a WoOdofi rnittinek—the ineltapspiffled tl tripoli hien
ever practiced -up . * th ktoky? "'OHO!!
0:5- 41 usuAL.—The'orepoSition are
fall,of 'glee, and. trying . 'road
erybody believe. thatlii need n
to be. elected. They , alweys beat t 'the
Democrats ever - Y(l4 of the:Tear 'ex !
cepe.on Meetion day: Whio . .pliai,i67
are: londpr i ,Atti4l'bolder. - 1 4ud'wilt"-be
ben,P2TeetiligAenal. .Ifittk s itr
_109?-4.ipt no ddryy9ero3,...4-44000
;.brtho ,brigadocia of the opposittiain
.1-elation:of -tiow badly :they lare-going
tot beat . ua thief falls Tl~to .bragged:
jtiet so' in 1852,in' 1856-ittilf - bi1851.---
Pierpals.ae Oected ever,
.1)314'
ging; so'tvai-Befibangtn;',o6;wairPack:. ,
Cr, 'Hsoilly ; •Folter4-:
elected
They 'visit:o.lSr tolnitiOiore.ttio etOciti4Ti•
• the DemoCiats .
.
Th'eke . are'4firesent, b'ut
pees in j eninsY.Van!ii,al'94 ) esing - .to:
beDemo.cvatito thatrnzeittraiglAgnl4
and refuse to flap - port:pia `Cresson
compromise, Viz*:--4o,itnYle - '4,asai
Westchester IlluptihliCau;,lftrileilinri
S ti nel
. a n(1 poylestOwn ' treMe:e . v.ates
All the others--Dotielaiitud
ridge—support. the rii..
. Cresson comp
migi;itidthi:ellintoral ticket at .the
head of onr,papek, em3.,,Y,Oratiktlkos:
pects aro brightening
Pennsylvania, , ao Apt:ea.:Amor
as a- eandiditto: will be eloquett try poi
tr.slyiut hrtib•liaits in hiiitory'. thus
'first park-' ioing iip like tin
111;r : 4i:7;7-its Jattar.,,c9tnitig .4 iror,p,
, like
a stick:. ,
• •
/Mr Lait,:week itlre:abeliticipists'of
Ph iladelphia, 41140 - .114e • lead t• 46e.
notorious Passmore„ . Williiiii4sob i run
against a snag-in itietepting 16 (roil,
a slave woman against her *ill: •gbe
is residing in Philadelphia • viith • her
master, and the.OolitioniateM4 out
a wri t of hqbeas,corpos for her release.
She appeared-i44oAirt.ivith lertOits
-ter, who stated that ho did not pro
fees to hold .41r•as a slave, and if ehe
wisbed - to tip treP - Aho was at perfect
liberty. The-Woman stated that. she
was treated well:::— . hriew , her rights,
and did net - wish-to be free, and
dignantly fer
fcirmati9p.a . s: Olt person who cited
out the Th!,.l:ttilife` prompt)*
dismissed .A.';very -- sensible
colored woman. kid she:embraced
afreeomi,"ehe would
. pr0144,r . now
r • -
•alrea,
_e. iving 3 in some on ce pr,.
attr poireity
thb glorious- eujoyment- of starvation
audlibert r yl ' F is a gonteellooking
Coloriii*Oraan,j - kwas brolightztOni
'4isgtci a , and i his to 0 11 PQ 49; 1
":tei, her . nat i ve soif.".
_ .
114 4. ; It is said that FiSacit
111 10 ,-t"rd"ia.
A X 6 I POPed
0.1 :
Yo4 ll * - 40r-: the .PIANI. OAP 9 1
eicivo whfaiwthdp Wl
:kiepit;n of the - Maid ttates,' butt
- 04V0i_,e:YPrAI. 61 ) . ., - .o ). *Ofit. into -0;
_pet ivithonh Jo t tioni,ohsh simild s th s
..11nitedAtiktes.isfase)t. We hayekto .
ctQuAtf.: that:Aba
WaShfOlttoli, not .oppose, : ; if; it
aii k ;riot,:sobtoniliNo;
veWany.btitiire:aie. hertaiii - that an
armed , iaterv.ention lithout our ap,
probat(oniLeTilbuot*aihTrwed., We
can attend. ta4tmerbia,7 and if the
Europeon-40yreralOtt time, inclina
"ticin'and money to iiiiiiihrefoFekv , l4-
satiqn and peace, 4113'0 . _ isl44l:ty
.of
occasion, ind .biletridt,T.Ark BuroPe;
Beiniapiferey
gedexsaty. ;
.Nirt aumedlftitetgh
sai- 'corrispolicliikt • says; •:*
Liriekabometl in tk* }Hi* Rawk
"
'wags it:ar,bk, betl4 , tbe mit of. cap*lpi . but
be Wits imitattviNG TO.
by those wbo knew iiibi BeettirLoilortis iv:tart
ly so • •-r
A.a he '!4aserval lize.Aitle of Rao.;
net," the cerreipbtKleict
with it thiettet the.,re*ipsf*:W e the
1 440 N .1i!!),,,1fa6 no 4.44LifffitO
the:, letter will ra l iato .;Dineolo
OS a brigadier-generalebip, with fall
pay from the commeaceolent of "the
Bitaklta . Wicivar,"' ["Gen
diithk, i ionr . fijOi6 'ask fe
ter;". Wit PAL; , -
ger- Whydeh'ethe SentinellitiEr.str .
risbrirg operi:.Ciolun:ms upon, the
kt ; find: irate
to condemn. ihibeoppositioe,..bscasse
its all , the:timeAlMsieg.Democrate.
a!"...The , Prinee of. Wales is hav
ing a good%tinka generally. of is , *
Cranada;
ThursdayPthellth. ' .
OA- The Deiociiitat,..o:l::Pliiladel
phis have nominated - •Itir - Congress,
viz District,. W., 11: Lehman;
. 24John Btodheat Bdtefibbn - Kline;
4* Wm; Morgan.. I;tioltazi.Vaitxwas
a candidate for the I genatotiiii
nomi
nation, but his deleotO . seceded be
isms° the conventio!!, world not re
cognize Domlas,} l ,4,4hwn as the
4(
regular noniinees not . `,Vishing to
lug in the P.raßidengabmtion in lo-
cal affairs, and Slimier .i..taindall WAS
nominated for theltate.iihnite.
. ..
-• mor The 'retal Ws f'Qregon
~.
election are'at lad ' all - , and :are
Democratip'afi over.
,T, r,rowin g of
the RepufifiliimswAs her prema-
Oro. ...The Legislathre, ; overwhelm- .
initly , Derpoeritiolp - -bo th 'branches,
• Olt m ... ,
and Shieldsocrat, l 3er elected to
Congress. Clatid',for Ore. 1
....go n
EXCITEMBIiiT IN Itiaitota ABOUT THE
.I
has beepgiven out that I
Joe Smlflijlk., who hinitecently been I
made Ilead of the Mormon Church,' I
has summoned•the faitlifdl, .to return I,
to Nauvoo, Hanc - ook -cdritity.,- iv . this I
State, where. their .. feeler:it temple!
stands. A large-- „,,1 . •iltrid near '
the steamboat
_* j tril 7.; • r the Wards: I
sippi has been p .. 43 - 7`,4. Mlle - onid, '
for the occupancy 'oetlie 'itormons,
an d4wo. be tutted-Aril :dal ly ..Itxpetted
to arrive... ? Calls forirrecin ct s m eoti ngs i
throughout 2 th ii . oitiunty •are -published '
'in-the Wilma* Aptletin, of thiltnieek,
to take "immediate tint! decided plea- j
_sures" to' counters& the ro
..goron
; move ment,-14,n4th e cireitimMit among
the . Pee1.49.4 1 .••0ki; l' 6 grdA As -rcl)Feeee •
ted as i creastirg daily, - the ..public
peace threatened, encl.:ern:ll l 4Y
Mormo ar, like that of ...eilteral
years ago, in the same locality,, being
'almost certain, if the proposed move-
merit of young Joe Smith is carried
out. Pdssibly it:is a "false alarm,"
bat these ii real; Cause-for apprehen
sion.—Chicage Journal.
THE GREAT Brarraion.—A South-,
ern gentleman 'at a hp.Vel in Ohio; the
:other de s .yi'gavotqc..nesFo :w i titir a dol
lar, which the cirlity . , :ilias aclin`owl. I
!edged :—,•_ --.- ',.,,........ . I
. s , Tbankfyeuisblisk.' 'Southern gern-
Oen. a. 1 44 1 4 0 440 1 r. if...we don't
tend i em right, hut d4r• alWays gives !
us a dollar ok.tWo• 'fore -dey leave.—
But theie Aboli4linnit °rumen might y liard to-suit, A r id &phi so miteliat- 1
tention - ,.ind *hen' dey leave, shake •
your baud, lookup to - de sky an' say:
'God bless,ybri, ih.Y un6rttinate friend,
and :elevate: yolk in the scale Of hu
manity," Or SQ/eilifq _Otte . ' , cliff; but.
i
never give My Ail
' ing to elevate us."
Apv.L.Dir44,3* Of • .I".V.ItItTY..-•-A hu.-
mitPuCcorreskindeiii, of one of the .
Moroi:4g iltril ie.( now at Saratoga, soya: ,
ILI, fbr my ciw a part i ona-nerer afraid
of ha.Ving, my podket picked. In fact,
I rather-wish. that- ;eom one would
pick it on ha1i , e1,11 . 1% . 48„.harc.1 for me
to find any money were that I fully
appreciate the difOittf, , 4 :. otApr Man
would -eacoentivltrA - •
_Hid 4 11 ve no
objection to paying hint. well .for his
troeble. Aud then, as • regards
. 4
watch, I feol'eonfident that'any man
who took it, would be yery glad ter
bring.ite.hack.:-. For lie would be tak 7
lipw_that'Whjel enriched Me...pet, but
madiihira..poor indeed. It . ieeping the
wretehed'little - thing ie repair would
I:o?ek•the proprietor of g„ Tarp bank
9r .a horse ..railroad.. It is ,a 'lively
pjeoe oCinechaniern for4o..sixt, h-Pw
ever,.andgerierally.contrives to boat
the .big cloolc,4own in...th e:Office an
hour or two ' an the teve,rity-four.—
Neirtflo kepßiog it wiip. k .-"ean't con
-o'3WP.4o4:in'tt.ging . duke •expensive
anCl - frettPlianute to Iceeirshan,a..watc.:fi'
. • -
Notice. -
rti.lfie Court. of Cotninbo Pleas of Lohanon
„Estitte of Cunard Ziaimortuatu
/11111 E undbreigritid'•Abilitorqippointod• by- said CoUrt
'to distribute the b4pire in hiadifor John BaLise
ter,,iiiiidgneoi of sild•"l..6Zimmehnin, to siselibibug
'creditOrsi.will attend for that purpouo ut °Mee, in
tha -hoFo ugh sof .I.ebation, on Thitractuy, kdenishur 213,
1800, at 1 u'clocL— M., at which thne•and plath par
'flea having:Cita= will plesub - prissoni . ,therif. duly au.
theaticated. • JOSEPH 01.E.1.51, Auditor.
Lebanon, August'39, 1850.
ifoelialaon Female-Seminary.
.
- ' .... ."...' •-: 7.' it.: .. ...I ) OSZ P
,A. 8. , rilicipaLv
.
911131,N11.1 TB, -3.0851014 *NIII conilnence•Soptentber 3,
- X.1860. "Sliiii4rhool - la designed to'fileistii the steed
ll...iiitalid€4. ebeatron, and.to. otter taiiierhir edvarite.
Wr'slink:ate goet, The school year la divided into
iiiiiidenii of fi'il? intintha each. Charge per session,
Aititt 4 l4 to 15 daßote,.dceording to the studies of the
matiolar. Battu fot lituNt,_Frehr.h.LatlO ? and .0ofoton•
• , :glett . Particular attention Btfen toibe tonalcal Opirt
liking. -Instinetidi iilied:theenatio; MOO:dean mid Gai
l:el and in Singing. Pitjdhi tiot *centiacteit with the
!sapid will be Waited- upon iiet tlitticlionuili, whhedesir
ndiand at the usual rates,. • . : ... ,•• . .
•Bnkly appllcatia '4lipuittimi'maith in .• ,
''' •f . ' '' •• 8:7 STINE, or
•
.. ..-
: • • • VW: 311611. .
, ..
.
' Iraerci ql Directors"; • '
i i,
-.; .B. Y. IPA:null ,- - , • .1. unlit;
0. 0.-FOANisx, .' " . w,:g.l - 011,.
-, s,oubt • AzEILY, .. , . - 'ORB &NA WALT,
. :O. D—CillONll4o/14, .! 4, Sl4lll NciNcii, ,
- ' - ' - /4 mr..sz Ht. •
Letninen,..Ating4 - m4O. ~..
,' - .- ,- . ,
- .
t
- Intreaahlia Of. an or CD, plume' C,oart of
• "La binon county, will be sold kt • public SS& on tb.S
Pregaelt DU • ,
2( . 0.1 , 71)A 'SJS . .ifER 24, 1860;
the followiht real Mtge,jamiltdonit k3TSKTER, Sr.. dOC9.,
i—No• 1"A 'TRACT :OF. laNik , containing
101 ACiTit'affirOpe erche#,
Of 'one dint eittiats iti•North Lebanon to*Mildri,
abiffit 1 mile_ from . 'l"..blatecifa, on the road laadlog to
Goaliiirt'is, adjoining or Plaid Light, Abfaharn
Braider, l7ot. hlgti t,ll. W. Wino „Dan ry eplibti, and Nn. 2.
• 140..2,.-171.0 itaprortannuta era * double two orb
'• 'BRICK PWELLIND SWRITZIitt
,BARN, acid tither, Di:it:buildings, About 8
aftua of die jibing... Marble Woodland.' There
ft - tanning wittorlph i
barnard. Au
naCcunnt,Akile Orchard. hi* well (With pomp) of netur jailing water fiftieth ' dioor.
• This Plantation. wlJl , Mr.aiit4 Imtite.whole, or in two
er,
tar
or, annul. 88 acres will be lint up into three acre
loth, and 'Old to c parcliesera..
No. 2—A TRACT OF LAND - Contatning
: 10 Acrea and 54 Per - ches,
•
Piakining No. I,lst:de ot' Demi. W. Kline and Henry
shan't: improvements ste a small Barn: Run
ning water adjoins thie tract, •
paftaftliiii and good title wilt be given oa th"°t• day
Of April, 1881.
,A.Lit• to commence at. 12 reiiionk,ll., Bald day, when
1111810-frill be made known by
' JOHN BTODVER, Trustee.
i s ."Biszvia ,Auettouesc •• . • (Aug. 30, 1880.
B.1 , 14:11104 -.Shoe StOre.
41.131C-undeneledtilaisinnstwel paid° tlittlinits
removed,bis Hoot‘aisil establisfisient
to Daniel 13. I*, in Market stateets,
trial! 'keliitareniortb of:Water 't, Lebanon, wkiratietbe
prepared •tb Mkt., measures aslif make to ordWrlit the
Sharteg4 ';4vtioe,
'lrver9 descriPti(>6 . 0f &Sots -Brtosis,"Gaiteri &a.
He hacton band a: is!Ito& of
HOLE 'MADE LORE,
which' he warranty to-bn lin' t ,ipip te itod. Igen, women
."-sad children - wantink anryi n gikatis line can be suited
*
t o their enttre,satlifecd
Particulat'ationtiou 'paid M WitTkß-PROOF
HOOTS and 811.0.1t8.f0r arintei., All kinds of RUltb4o.E
are.rtmderes., ~.• • •
tattle las og stlgrt noVreaseralge rates.
';: i l ighlk *refs yttdelill-4 •41 ive•rii
J wiskyra.
Ltibiosu.-Aug:4o,- , ee, • . .
T. TIER'S;
STOMACH' itrERS.
The proffietbrs end'manufietuters of 1108-
TETTEIt'S.,CItLERR.Ir.:D STOMAOH BIT
TERS can - appeal ititit perfect confidence to
Irby iicierie Bid•Oltiiiiiirgthietill7.of the United
States bet:statist the attained repu
tation heretßere"„iarillicejria. A fair - reeditupon
this point' will,speak more powerfully than
volumes of bas assertion or Masoning ptifferY,
The consul:aril:la Stomaelißit
ters forAhe laid r year , atocinutedo overti , half
millitau4atles, and from its manifest steady
increase in:tionsjast;it. is evident that during
the coming year the .consumptionlivilr reach
near one Million . . bottles. This•numense amount
could never 11111mM:en Sold- but for the rare
medicinal:Properties cant slued in the prepara
tion; and the salictiori of the most prominent
physiCiane' in: thelie sections of the Country
where,the:hrticle is,best known, who - not only
recommend thri:l3itters to their patients, but
are reqy'rit all times' to give testimonials to its
. oi/ten : 4y in alt cases of Stomachic derangements
and thS - dieeaseeresulling therefrom.
Thia.is not a tempprnry popularity, obtained
by egtelordthary„ efforts in the way of truce
peting-theluislities of the Bitters, but a solid
estlinatroh of lin itivatuable rneclicine,'which is
deitinedltit te-aciendtiring as time •itself:
llostetter'S Stem - itch . . Bitters have proved
a Godsen# toregions, whore fever and ague
and various -lather bilious' ccimplainis have
counteil,,their, - ,victiros .hY -hundreds.. To be
I}Calet . -eonfidentlz that4the . i‘ Bitters"
are .a certain cui o 'ker . :the Tlyspepsia and like
diiceses, is to the proptietor,sw: source . of un
ellnyed plessure.. It remove s all morbid matter
frau.. tie: stomach, purifies ' the - blood, and
imparts titgiftrto itinervoutlaYetem,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildlythiit peweifully; tend soon restores them
to acondition essential to the,heeltity.diseharge
of (he ftinctioilso of nature. ,
Blileily:•persons may use . thellitters, daily. ass
lm
per directioni . initheak an(tliertilll find
in it alitimulant lieettliarlyadaged to .comfort
at it is idettelint o te•llie - iiitlate,
a. intigerating to the hiii11)18, eieellent as a tanks;
and rpiyenati*g'getiptally:: Vro,have the,evi
dente-cf thousands. of aged. Men :and women
Who have experienced the benefit of:rising this
preparation while suifering from stomach de
rangements and.general debility; acting under
the advice.of physicians,. they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tasted : the
merits of this article. •
,A few words •to the
gentler "l i hare are 'iertairi periods when
their cares are se harassing tpat. many of them
sink under - the trial. The relation of mother
andse.••ipsorbinglY tender, that the
mother, especiall y,' - if she be young, is Sept to
forget her - o*n het* in;hte;extrerne • anxiety,
for her infant. BliCgd e t . leS ittria# of maternity
arrive during the sunimei.eqassin, the wear of
body and mind is generallpaggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant: to recupe
rate the•energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers . gene
rally prefer the Bitters to .all other-invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of- physi-:
daps; because it is 'agreeable to the. taste as
well as certain to give a - permaneneindipaie
of bodily etrength. • • •
All those perions, to.whom we have particu
larly referred aborii.la sufferers trom
fever and ague,' cilitsca.ifii.stialaria, diarrlicea,
dysentery, indigestion,:l6lslor appetite, and
all diseases or derangemSets,„Or the,. stomach,
' iroperamirted invalids, personsi" . of Sedentary
' (occupation; and nursing mothers, .willoontralt
their own physical-welfare by. eying to Hos
, letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. -
CAVIION. : - r We caution the pnblinagaint4
using any,of the many imitations or cotinter
felts, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEIRATip
STOIRAOU BITTERS, and see that each bottle-has
the words "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-signstare is•on the
, Mr.-Prepared and Soldloy
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by. all
druggists, grocers, and dealers ieneliilly
thrcrughotit the•Unitecl. States;
Won, and Germany.
by Dr. Geo. Roes, D. S. Ratter, J. L. fdimberger, Leta.
son; J. C. Seltzer, Fredericksburg; IL 'Dever & Bro.,
Ancient° ; ~Ilartia Early, Falraynt.
Pwl
INSV NCE` CCilliP ANY
OF LEBANON,
Ftl OE ATI;EBANON,'F.FitiggYLV.O4.I.
()
Thie Compapy was incorpOritedbi tiiiitegrif
latoro•of Pennsylvania on April 2, 1mi45, - aatri:-Ia now. in
full operation, and ready to mako inathince on Lyre',
lingo 4stulother• nuildings, on Fartlitnea or .Mereban.
dice generally; alao, • Ms .11nrna and ContOtits, Farming
Implements, Jce., Oil a mutual principle., . .
This Company will not iodurepr2pertir.opt.eoder of
Lebanon Connty, wit is d4aigndd to 14.n:torsi,' an moo.
elation for Lebanon colintY, and'as such, it will insure
property perpetually, as safeAs any other Company And
at far lower rates.. Any Parther,information can be bad
by ealling on an Y of 'the Board dfManagors, and officers,
or any of their Agents.
meNedzits.
jieob Weijel; . ' 'Joseph Holman, (Tr.,)
•
Jacob Beadle, . , Backer:. •
Shirk,William . D. S. Hatnmond,
Cbriititui Henry, Jacob Witmer Jr.,
henry Forint', • ''JonePb Coover,
Thomas nate; A.R.•Bongliter.
Adolphus Itoinoebi.
3osEpu BOWMAN, (Tr..) Pl 7 eirldent. • •
• D. S. MAIIIIONDIVWPriideIedt: - •
• JACOB WEIDEL, Treasurer.:''.
J. IlEisHlY MILLER, Secretary: • •
Agents. Dau'l chillagber, J. C. Manor, Alp, Mil
ler, N. Lebanon, 'Thomas Kramer, James HuniMiS4,;•:
'Lebanon, Aug .15, isgo.
NORTH ttallON Doltouag, .. • .
• ." DIVIDED I
GREAT.EXCITEMENT
. ..
Grand Rug e for the ' ,. .Pleirpies Read Qua
rters!
- THE - ACTION' ' .
OF the Legislature of the Commonwealth • of 'A.' s ,
aylvania, in reference.to the Borough of IsiORT I
LEBANON, has unwed in 'unusual degree of excite
ment among ita quiet - inhabitant, but not near so
muckier the Fresh Arrival of • • , •
_ ..•SP.RING AND. SUMMER...GOODS,
-at the MANSION . ROUSE
& ROUSE STORE OF,
FunC
I, Brother.
• Aor- The' Proprietors feel confident that they are /dill
a bl o to supply ; all: their customereoMd,the treat of
mankind," who will favor them
.witkaeall;ferijh ad) ,
Variety of the • • •
_ _ _ _ _ _ . . •.
CHOICEST GOODS'. -
•. Th ., n e w totem euiblie them to 'AI Wt . ,'greaay ..re
chii*Ericiert'ffl6sh ttd.Y . 114 ;90 will 11 :44 , greet,induce
mentor all deeirooe'of buying eteafr,to give them a
call. oell mad' lied for yourselves.. -
. ioe . kullgenUeuteu are most cordiellkicivited
to r AM.,loEldr..evull.Oacvitte.fOr-Uiehieetvoel.---- • .-
oor irbemnoil Borough, April 28..1859.-
• ELI friritltirSON,
• 4101.46 t tbd.flrin&OThottipscip & gt. 0 , 20
mmlat-.1 urttilt7naW6;°ttthet)llT'qtrniLgtfin?tlz!:
' 4801711.3 . eta SIGN' PAL NTI;11. 'andeßarEn.
211N0 - •attontlikt to blutinesefibOis to
teedvittiat eke of"P*trOnage•
fp* tottrn:knd•couotyprontly attended
to. • • . . 'l.Lobenbni,efor. 1854.-ly..
iriumßwk.
owoltr'!LiPt,tithPfsuctilac,it'BtAtt;:s4:::l?:.tif. COMBER
the clew
and CtlensigiLLYJNlßEß.,and 'COAL 'YARD of •
. PHILIP BRbOHRILL,-
n the Borough. of North Lebanen; on the bank or the
UlliOb Canal, At the head of Vitinht street; a few
tires North. or the GedesNse [Steam Nllle, and one
sate eget Of lioitttetly Rotel. • \
Their iiekortntent eonslets of *the beet nell-aeasoned
White s Yellow, Ndrway, - ,Pine 'add liebilooli Boa - rds;—
Cherii, Poplatvehd-Pine Boards;- • • " • •
• IM and
.2 inch Panne! and Common Plank bite ;
Pinestid Hemlock Scantling and Joits; ,
While Oak BOlllidB,.Plank inalhieetitling;
and 3finch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling
SRI NGLES SHINGLES:I t •
tio.beat PineHeiniock shingle's;
and riaatOring Laths; •- • .•
Chealmut Hailenud Poeta, -and,,Palllni pol,foleu•
Anctfeneang Bottida; • , •. - .
Irl,1:10 . RING 410.ARD,15.0f. mai jilatte4l;ll4i
• VOA. Ll COAL !!' COAL'
'A`ltsgV-itbck'-of'Broken, Stoae , 7Aiaobprnarcand
flolltilityaburg Smith Coal 'at the lowest prices.
'lleg..Cotaident that,-they - ba4e the largest mind bee t ea
eortmeltrorannatt - OI all deem-intim:lr and sizeti, aa well
as the largest flock of the different kinds of Ow., ever
offered to thonitizitutof Lebanon enunty, - they venture
to eftythit they.canjametiiiiodsi 3 all Ditrehrmett
thetOrily, and' would theiefore invite all who want-any
thing in Marline, tO"tufattilhe their' stocii"befoie
pnr
chading elsewhere. - PBILIP BRECNBILL.
.2f..Lobanon, April 4, 1860.. • -
. •
For the Leg/sta t ure,
THE tidersigmod-heroh3o annooneeaq•ttl[e4o.PM4,o
labation • 000py, that ho au .Indopeaokaubmi
Oandldata •for tho -Legialatufe, 'Weed
to EtiO iejaad rof theNanailyantaatafiroad•Soturagatm
H ooo lgita , tha.suppoit , ofethei• freamen,of the corm
"WILLIAIt hfaA
At . 441116191j6999 A .9 '6O '
%T. , •
•
. .
S.
MI
. - m ull ? Imstagi ,
Bittiitif;tetdieribir tife , Vraver , &4Wit S. Co.
by the
_ _
Foot SEWING MACHINE Co.,
AND-MING GROW &'BAKER'S qt.4lll4li'D
Mar3lo - -
191
Family Sewi ng m t h t 8..
A NEW STYLE---PRfCE-$4O
H. lI:IROBtg.t;'A it ANON, PA.i - orrit.Rs . FOR SAI. 4 t" A NEW,'SZEI}N,MACHiIiE.
.. • . . • . .
_. .
• They will REM, FELL, STITCH, RUN and-RlNltin the most s U . pe . riOr manneroand ithirthe Slily :machines it
the marhat that era BQ welland simply made that they may be sent into families with inrOther instruction's than
are contained a circular which accompanies each mach ino, and from which a charf'df fossirfe.sn yeirs may; {aid-
Illy learn how to use and keep them in order. • They sew rapidly, and will do the sewing of 'faintly etkeispem Arid
in less time than tell seeitristresses.. . , • .
Rod sewing is faltAteconsing among the things of the past—and what family will bo :without a Bewlitg gik•
thine wheniopr new strbinei will sow hotter, more expoditionsly, mid cheaper than can possibly be Mine behind'
• . '.._...• :'•.Pi ,t• - • - 1 , -. • _._ •••I_.:
_,.. ,_ e..„ . ,.. - •"...";•,,,__-•-• •
ITISMORDWMP.I6E . AND -NIORE EASILY KEPT IN ORDER. t.T-itatft
.. . . .
... . •••-' :. • !..-? .• - -1 :' . . - • oTHER. MAOHINES.,„•,
*Ni. 14 IL Plea% 'tpitioir Of . Taxmen to this Machine,as he is coblikst lilt the very artiele'llirAlEgFr
MN 4- c. ••• ...,
•Call a iltoodel's Boot i - an . .- ' ' • ' July 4,1813 Q A, 04
t •
Ladiesl - One "pet Voir
,
Store. •
JOHN FAREIR A.
No 116 ABCllet., be
!wen ith and Bth ate.
Pkticidelp/on, (laloof 817
Market et,) Importer,
Manufacturer or ant"
Dealoe in all kinds of
FANCY FURS.
Raring restored to m;
New Store, 71S Area Pt
and being now engager
entirely' in the Manufai
lure end Sate of Fang
Pars, which In accord
ance with the "On
Price Princip/e," I hnv
marked at the lowest pm
tibia prices consists,'
with a reasonable prolit
I would solicit a visit t
either Ladies' or Child; .
my selection of those goods. milt:died. as I tun, of my
Ability to please itt every desired tentential.
• saP• Persoment a distance. who may Bud it inconve
nient to call personally. need only nam e the article
they Wish, together with the price, and Instructions for
sending, and forward the order to my. uadriss—money
accompanying—to a satisfactory compliance witp
their wishes [Phila., disgust 22,1800-51 n.
L. K. LA UDE 111111
4::
- Wholesale caid" .
•—• •
. .
CUMBERLAND:- S 1 REET ;
ILEBANON, PENNA..
b_4IOO O DS,
GROCERIW:
QUE4NSW
112
:
_ .
T"E Undersigned has RE3lO_ COPPER SMITH and BItASS 'WORKING BUSINESS to
alrketSYrert,Vievecoluldoorfroil,Strickier'sllfill, where
btrwill be happy to see all his old friends end enlacem
t, and where he has Increased facilities for attending
all the departments of hid business.
Particular ntter.tiois given to REPAHLINO.
All orders thankfully received and promptly.attended
to CHARLES H. - SE V
Coppersidith and .pr'auworker.
Lebanon, March , ISGO. • -
•
North Lebanon! Steam 111111.
I}E undersigned hatiug leased the
1 . •
WORTiILUBANOS erRAM FLOUR 1 1 !
will promptly attcrd.le R
- OORTOSI - WORK that may baikutrusttgl
to him.
Tic willnil; bey all-kind:l of , OlVai;!,.. 't(nd pity there
for the fiittheet Market rirlea6=ldata+ll. 14)et patronage
and encouragement of thd.piiblielirreaneeffully Fond
tad, ne be hopes to merit it lig fair dealing and atten
tion to business. JORITIIAN tiME.SANit&N.
North , Ifibirson, June 20, 1860.
Jacob .Stotid
(We petlii_dran 'of I:Qmpson k Etdint,).
Irj 11111.atteet, carier:of Dor Alley, „
public that ke oceitiit
rfbi I ust' and PAINTING and . PATEut-
TIANGING, and by strict ktiatton to business hopes to
tanaiava fttlarld shorn of tAftnaga.
411e.Ordarafroin, town end country promptly attend-
" •: [Lebanon; Oct. 5; 1859-.
LAY,AXXLI2
FITTER; .
TALNUMMIIMICT,tatidoor to A. S. ELYII.OIIIc4,
tAtBANoN,, PA. Rao. 4,1860.
. .
. .
eubscriberl respectfully inform the •citiaens of
1 Lebanon and surrounding country, that they have
ii
opened an ntirelY.:New - • • •
•
DR 7 ECOODS -
ROCFRY .
„. and
CrEMENS WARE
Il i I lg
•
IN KENISALL'S BRICK 8111/JIING;
betwomethoililail t Mane and Washington iloteLir,l3o.*
. • ' berland,Strect, (South Side)
L,EBANOI I f, PA.
'They would hitsrm public thit they are ,detpr.
mina:Land enabled to 1 3ELL.LOW. Their Stoen
hi very large, rind.tiought ;Olio best CARL TRRMS.,-
They would invite'the Pailii3ogive them a trial, *01;
lug Confident that, thef*l3lhiese all.
•eFif* Their terms pre CASU•or COUNTRY PRO DUCE.
ItoraeMbec I : L K L"S a N j ew . EC Pu lt ild E f lt n T g. •
Lebanon: idaiolal3,lBoosN-p
W.4l4,V'f STI{ CET
11.1. iIIEADIN Tin
Cheapedßeti &hp! EGE,sthd Largest Ska of
WALL:PAPER
• Vitidow Shadei,..Curtains, &o,
r WE UNDERSUibiffpibrairlitsto connection with his
. 1 1001 i.SbiDigATIffffE1IY STORV,- • ..-
pttrelotiOd the entire ocji,ri:ktiAtrA LI, PAPERS of Moak.
& Itottnei and W. stn, and havbig al'eo re
cently rewired large supplies tiorn Now Yortir. and Phil
adelphiaj, including.tho latest and most handiSme styles
• • •
Paper -- IkaniriMit, Borders, Decoratiorti,
• Paneliggs ; Fire Board::Prints; • •
. • ' Wyn'ti t. to Curt n ti; -• • •
• SA, Ides, ite., ky c .
Ifi r inUiCloCiUreti. II is stock.preoetiee ? the best °moil
pltdit both iu otybsand,guslity,that hatiever
bdeu.seenin lAbaiion, and Oa he has ) . ught inOst of his
Papers at recludod ,ales, for Csinr;.&e tsable.to \Yell
Paper at cheaper rates than they coil_ hiptital a id at any
Other place. Ire-has also nude arrtinginiente with, the
best Paissr lEingere in Lebanon ,to, put Paper for
irdeotned; It the shortest naive op - the - meet reas
,
°Liable term.
.01Ye bim7a call ontl be convinocel.
.104Reniember the place, at tWFW'Bookstol'e in
IRtintd*Sticel, p few doors south „of Romany', Hart
toare•Storc.. • .J. aF.l5' BOLUER. •
Lebanon 4 1880 - .
•
, r l4l47:,ttor4tfot.Domi3tic dfiadikati , aaiwiyad at ... . 4 ,.& Li cP:4o l l! • .
••)' itllel,:dt..srLtrw.S.. • ," .
4 .,.. . Fot•makiag • - ve
•.IFTO u- WA `sir • . •
• 0 "
r a biedioftriepbeoaiat.DAl-
Plilli t ai l l ' er V y, not door ttii - tba liiii mmon Doppia . G. ' .... E R ~,\,,,,, ,
.•-
....
Ifilutnal . Fire limsniroice, conj. 4 ,n,Ei mor ----
• ..
... . - - zkalturarmcnaLGE,
pany of Anaviiiie, . • . - Ei:iht-itAbitiv br .„..„-- „.
LEBANON COD _igrvklEillifu. --1.7.:•9111E.Ci' Tioirit ' U ll tiii7 N ' ...."..."--- g • 7:vr-rts ...
rrialf.g . ohteeNx was inoo t•; I Lg-m i i re d, Imo, and ..rts.
1 • h' h owln fili operation antrriulAy to 'make' Intinr ,
ancepn,Dwellings;and other : .114tditigs on. leurnitpm , i nh „,..„____ !";4 8 / 1 .1.7 ,
-and Merchandise 'Bilaterally. •Al .ti Darnelod en t a. - 14:-..c.urfFER & ciisirmill; • , '
.i ..
Stack; Farm I mplentents. Ac.Aikett Mutual 'Principle, I. t .
~ .'
. mewl, e' P. -
..,, MANAERS: . • .
„• A - -
cr tu i . st i„ . „;. Bachman, - ,Enk n zt,. smi t h,. _.
~ ' " 1 / 4_ . ..cilitinfalit k Druggists . -.'"
Willitanßarly, Jr, . - • • Slohn:/I.4(inpoii a , • , Nit+ ;,,... ........
i . : , -,. 16._ • WESTERL Y. R. I. x •- •• .....
Darid-B Gingrich, ileorge - Riglier,• •-• '' • .."
Christian Hoffer, \ •••: -•4ioltu 'Aliwein : • " • • .... 0 0- n ascom ~..r a ty ..,
Samuel Meyer , •-atiocapb,•l4,4„ . • •.
. •
John.D. solve .
Dr.,Henry •;4 !
, 1 0 1 L i: ..; .=
aura. ... - • . •,,•• •: ~... 1 •, ~....'' • :' •
;, - Ramals....lisiur.,Tresikinkr i ;..,.. !'bp
•-.Rimagle.moseamaterr- - : . • .... f :"51 " 'll'
4 . 1 . 1 0!!‘ 4 : aal , r74 9 ; - li ft -40 'l^ '':. ' .
rye, fati:
of labakkesilif PlilingtE7o4,;VPhiClVit
be ~*410.4,34.0kp
Itotalweati-W
-this.
- VERNON & CO,
469 13/WADWEArgri
- - Sricls .
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TLIE undereignid, In North iebabon;chlib4oo,lloirop
the best BRICKS for sato. N *
o - better , ,Aiiii
taints] In this neighborhood; and liaarluem.
laree quantities at St 50 (coab) Pet
Also, 1 ,4 incb,'lnch and - 2.lneb cif the •billitelle.
Boards and Planks, for saloi. DAVID BO YS
North Lebanon, Feb.'15.185. • . . • •
. . .
Lebanon Illepot4it- Bank.
Cutaberlatid sis-eet, ane door . . eciii , a/2.4?eirilicird's
INT ILL" plty the•folltkiving RATES .Of INTEREST an
ly - T DEPOSITS,
For I.year, and longer ' 6 per rent , per anrfhnj;
Tor 6 - months, and longer, 6.0 i. cent. - per an'o' n ;
For 3 Mouths, and longer. 4. por,seht_ petAllinsie;e
requiring' a short notice, of withdrawal.:lntettearXlin
full for the Deposits from the date of de posit toll* - dile.
of withdrawal. We will also, afford a, liberal line"tiflia—
commodatkits to those who may favor as with Deposits;
payable on demand. Will pat a granite= oa SPANM
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and'artra cer.6ld Meiteast Dol
lars and Half Dollars.. Will malte,lbollactions on and re.
ntit to all parte'of the 'United' StOtas, - the Canadair and
Europe:
.Negotiate Loatts; itc.f-Amottid d0.a.31616ral
CITAIcGE and BANKING. lIUSDNESS.
DAWSIEsf COLEMAN, Preaident
Gro. (harm, Cashier. -
BUSINE§S CARDS
4.. Win. [IL Dr
I,....trokLNEy Ag LAW, reabovedbb' 04 .111: 0 0miii
rx.biiiind - ideobt; athe .rooacfbrelerly oettitti
Bros'. as ijearelry More, oppoolte Chatl!l,
.11irctiVard Store. •
Lianoii, AprlliSrlB.oo.• •
• . iterW.W. KTANIC, •
A .ItOitNEY ktIAW.-otilee with Lart.Kunic, Esq.,
A
Lebanon, Pa. • Utlainon, May 4.1850.
TTORNgT 7 *-Litil",:Wiitrao l 7.BP, pie °Ake of
11- Fulic"'New , Bund lo lVA9o/114 1 7.)Coinderlan0
street, Lebauon.'Ph. ' .
Lebanon, April 0, 156D.1 -
Tho undereiseued,-.lllkAaltßE,aniiihilillafnilAilatie
lo the extent of their ketiiter, -for •in to itiltn ei.
bligatiOna of the - ..Lrntxox Dis:poitieltltia.7_._•_. ;;; '''.:. -
- I MON CAN' riltON. a: LIAWS O rIOI. I gPIAISAV
,EOsOE SMULLEIi; ' ./JWYritia 'zi •'-' --:..' -,- :'''
i AMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS:BOXD,e.: ' ?!..
Lebanon, Slay 12, 185 S. GFAIROZ CI L'ElSt. ' ..
TILE'CAEAr BOOligrofLE. :
. or •
SIIMAMSM qr: X 1 1: i
Is located nal& d.grEET SQUAlttl, Neirtbkit.Clutribgiland
Street; I,elnincni. Pd. : - AVltere
SCHOOL BOOMS
flank nooks, and Stationary' of every denCeltilinitr pt
niAVRYS 4:ni band, and sold at tha.liivniat.poeldblo s.
CA s 1 .1 %
GUILT SLIAII.ES, and WlNDOW.,,kmas.ormwak
variety of pattern* and prices are also Olt etriditoitinti.azid
fur sale at .
WALTZ'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
WALTZ al 1 , 0 fornisha. the MONTiI 3IAO AZiNES,
of am. Eastern Cithis, as soon as published. •
4191- Orders for books, periodicals, or anything in - his
ine, alll foreivo prompt attention. • ;.
Arisong the Neto Books.
lately received and far Saia
AE 0 R ••E W A LTZ"
are tLefollow•utg.
Rr.uotous ---Thi:Pillar,of:Fire, or Israel In timithike
The Paviev •Pruydki: Hanna In the •Wilderneas ;•Cbt-.
totge Testament, A coMPleta.Commelatary..on the Kilti
estament ; Thelthitfirbf the House Af David, BON*
z art li
'lllscattaaztoßS.Knlttiug Work, • by. Mrs.
.g.
too; Harp -or a • T . botiattnd •StilniPf;.ltlatie '' - a . .
Prof: Iltlre'CI:11:011nniillalt" Deui6natrate4i_Hanibill . .
COgrroe - •• ^ A , SkatelVil• Chit PbyaicLat Tralacalpgoal.atter:
Gdo. Waltz ti agent to ronelvo enbacriptianibethaVt•
lowing •Works; - nuiv on Prow:
• •
"NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA;' . •
'in ilfaxei Vole. v01..X. ai`o now. reedy.
Price in Extra dleth, per Vol. • • .•
do. LitwarY•teather do. ' 340
Diary of the Anierican Revolution; by Frenk Moore,
compjeted in two Vol'. •, price in Cloth. $240 per volcz",,
4a- Mr. Waltz has just received the following Vtdal2.• .
bie New Boole:—Helps for,the Pcdpit, a - Sketch. Boolg.
Ten Twars of:Preachers' life; by Milburn; The - Lifeaef•
Rev. Jacob Gruber; The• RURSOO
tiOnary 9f the.Biblc, Illualrateil with. the Mapirat , .4 !
man, the Holy Land, Paul's Travollj Helper DLiancia ,
by Judee...Wolfe,.. of Va.; Grieh's ialerinati" And ;Eig
fish Dictionary, ip . 2 Vols.; Adler', dn., do., Huns 4,d0.
do., D cch nor 'e.G ernian Biblical Concardancis
Hr. Waltz's Beek litore-ia at, ihiico4 , oo, oL Mailist
street
Lebanon, March 28, ' .
k Reading Raitroalk,
Lebanovii-IVAllley
, •ti •-: Err" I 1 Q_
i.._,
ri - 1:1A-akbrg.k1 i , ,
-tuna.• zaa , ,
'rid DailyPsseng'er Trains to Reed+.
.
- ,a
. .
ing, and Harriaburg -
• ~...
ii . )A3l3 LEBANON, going Eaet to Beading,at?-13 &i,'
rues Isiisaion, going West, to Iturktistheit:T:s4..P.
31. and 11A13 A. M. • _ ..
Aeß6adili g , 'both trains make close consiexifins "or
Philadelphia, Pottiiiille, Tamaqua, Danville; Williams%
port, &c..:: • • ;'
AlOilliDg trahronly connects at Reading for 'Wilkes ,
ban - e, FAttston . and Scranton. • 4.-;
At llariisburg, trellis connect with "Penneyfranii.!'
"'Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley". Itallrolida
for Pittsburg, Laileaster,Baltinic - re, Sunbury, Chinnbefi.
burg, it. -
ThEough Ticketitto Lauctuiter, in No. I Care, $1,50, to
BalplAtore. $330. • . .
te. baggage allowed to eaoh•passeoger.
.TbesSecond Clan Care tun with all the "Afoore triiins.'
ThiAiugh First Claes Tleketsat reduced rate to Niagara
Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and-all the principal
polnbilu the West, North IVest, and CiltiluitLl ; and Emi
grant Tickets, at lower rat* to all above places, can be
bad on application to tboltation Akent, at Lebanon. •
Through First•Elture Oonpon Tickete, and Eudgrani
Tickitnatneduced Vim, to all the principal pointsCn -
the North and Witit, eind the Canada& • • , ,?..\-;;•
CO TICKETS. .. 4
With 26 Coupons, et 725'lier cent dlooount, between
anY P . O l / 1 15 deeired,•and
-"MILEAGE TICKETS,
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Good for/000 miles, between all points, at $5 eliclL
for Families and Business Firms. `!L r.
, .
Bp Traina less° Philadelphia fur Reading... —
Mord,
burg and Pcntavilla at 8 A. if. and 3,30 iindlitP,4l.
Sies Passengers are requested to enrol/asp **di li e _
fore the Trains start. Higher Versa ched o ir, r ,,,gd.i n
inc cars. • 0; A.
July 25, 1860. _ , p/friteeritutl Ste&lujeedeng,
• .-+
,s !ad by Dr. GEORGE R088,1 . 1.ft:4`,
LNlolettale and Retail Th - rzfet; - . --
1 0"°99,011 . 361t0 the Court Rouse, Lewd . • •
4 1.41 stud urke 18 1860.41 n.
• 2 ,
- •
• GOMM W
rrin i ii v ragi g n•d•win par sitokfil,
Idris of grata—WHEAT,
•artimiWtsziiiiimes, 011 - 114.• • • ' 4 " 31 1k — ^•,'"4",‘ ,2
. •
North 'Lebanon. • • • -
Myth labetton, Juno 6, 11619. • •
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