'Pt 4, acs sLitiam.tecasms. otitmes z a ti nlos;cramr,, xistly and P'rompfly 0 4 4 ADVERTISES. Olann, Tins altablishment 111 now sapplidd with an extensive assortment of .101) TXPI, which. w ll hisintreased oa the patronage derrtagsda. It can now tap out Yainriso, of every dellorlPtlon, In a neat and expedltioua menoer— and on vary reasonable tetras. Such as Pamphlets, Meeks, Hustings Cards Handbills, Ctr , el.. =Bill Headings, Blanks, Pfogranities, Bills of Fare, • Invitations, Tickets, &o. ligr Bags of all kinds, Common and Judgment lawns. 3tuttioeste Constables' and other 'Manse, printed ettrectly tind'asatly Otl the beet paper, constantly kept car ml? sl4.lllea, at price, "to suit the times." es• StiNaVsle. price of the LEBANON ADVZB77BEII One Dalke aid a Half a Year. WK. M. Basaint, Lebanon, kn. Ei .... Aa2IMZIU tinißellsiftliSs Room FOR RIM tin" totalnosi Room fu S. J. Enloe's neas - baltding, tit two doors east of the Buck llottl, new the Court Otto. Inquire of 8: J. B'BlNit L.bonon, Nov. 30, 1859. For Rent- ADWELLING 11004 R 'with t* Booms on the first floor, unjihren on wound, with I yard, garden, &a., for rent. • Apply to • L. K. , DALEDEItatIiALL - Lebanon. May 9. 1860. . • ' yO.lll JICENT. noB ull6ii4EBB,noom, suitable for & hardwire of elo4hlfig Store - or any other kind of business, ' , near the oorher of elarnberhunband Plank Road streeta, lately ocempled by U. K:bundoro's Cabinet Ware, to of ttur rent by tbOunderalgn•ni. • VOsseidon of the &bore given at any time. Apply to • Lebanon, Tan. '26, ISOO. JOHN B. R AMU- Private Sale. • A NEARLY :NEW TWO-STORY' DEIGN. ft DWELLING UOUSH, with Stimmankitekt• g 1141 s offered at a low price at privatemale. The property is In a good neighborhood, In thedast, ern pert of elide borough, has a, serer-fitiling df tabohsome water, with pump, different kinds of Fruit Trees, and other improvements on the premiees. For other lnfor laYti n and partloubsra apply at the AMER TIES It Cittlew. - Lebanon, Dial 80,100.-tf • . .-• 1311 enbeeriber °lrani it Private 808 bid now kwo• T story bride DWZbUttl*. 110138 Z, situated' In Elbe , beth street, Lebanon, Va. The !foul° hill' • • by zs foet, bee .2 mina on the flret Door and aon tbe unwed. The other Improve manta ore a good WASU-Ii01314•14 -Bake- ,; • Oven, Cistornand Darden. The Lot is 6034 by etilowit. *hove property le all new In a llow, aenditien, en& will be tiOnl On easy tonne. Posktikm will beigiven on the let day of April,4Bl3o. Apply to ••'; J. If. KEIAI, Photographer. LebnholtrA4llll.V.l3so.7tf. •EO Sale or r ent. Itefft : BRICIK 1101tfilie and ON /RAlffa. A Dou ble TWO STORY BRICK ROVSB on the corner - el ptro and Chesnut Streets, not quite fintsbed, /sad a SINGLY, TWO STORY BRICK on Cbest 7 44 nut Street now 4/ern p led b John Krick, and. a M Warne 1 3 Story In North Lebanon, near John II Arnold, are offered at Vibrate Bale, and will be sold Cheap and upon easy terms. Possonsion gFre,ii of the two Brick in Auguet next" by SIMON J. STINE. • Lebanon, June 20, 1910. - Private Sale. MIRE BuLigribor offers at private sato alt_ebot certain _L farm or isabt id land, situate 'partly in Plnegrovo township, Soturytkill.county, and partly In Botha! Ww • ship, Lebanon thality, botindoil by lundliof Bcir. - spy and. Efbilfokd. B.oJomh A rotlgg,'Dealil' NMl:kart find bthors, coatidning One hundred Emit hortreight soros and a quartor, witlythe appur tenances, consisting of a, two story log dwelling- OUP% (weather hourdod) a 1,1,4 story log dwelling house, a -now hook barn, ottivr out•buildingif i and a now water ZAR mill. Far t01:11111, J: e , which will 'hi easy, Apply to A. Itt.-MATellil'i Agent. NnogrocepAprii 20, 1859.-tr; etit.t c Aottvat Private Sale! 4(iptt."be•autti nt kilvat,o . , • ACRES OF:LAND, situlitett In Leos tette, near the borough - Due t in Dorn well township. It adjoins the land or Widow Itutnter, on-the North, Whi, A thins and John Hrtufse on theibist. Than:rig* one story LOG.IIOIjBZ, weather Dcorded, erected op.the land, and a good WEj.L in Outwit:tn.— The hits/lute tine stones for quHrriire.. This tract will make a tiailth torn email fatrdlY. SRL It ip ateund Good titte.will - be g Wu, • • • ADAM - ItlTOtiltlL N.1(44 jitrect le..now_rovered with lihnimslei-litilf of wInigiASUI be given to the purchaser. Lataisturs * June 18 1880,-... •.- • ALVA ; - BOROIJWI • ROgit,RTYTA* ieA tiTEs A LE. igglocritrers offer. AC,Prlvare Stile, the ft:Moisten Real "Mate, situate 'on 3.ftlfbeiti 'street, tho Porengh of Lebanon. via t - A PART LOT. 08 PIECE OP 08013\D, front. alas '25 ibet 8 inches sa said 3fulberry street, And fitoping back to ari allay. on yhlch Is erected e we* ,RRICK MOUSE. 21,1ry 43 fret Including a tunetory back building. a Ith necessary out-bulldings. 'The house le notified In the best style and the location ie a very pleasant one. It will be sold ED cosy term,,. For particulars apply to Lebanon Aug. IS, 1869. • D. 5. li/111310ND. Privnlc Sale. • • THE subscriberofrorentprlvutesale. I.ls valuable Tractor Laud,containing Aerea aw l a 6 Aeehos of BAUD-LAND. rhrftr°tiotp eres ' f iVYTM orontls situota trlondokor: ry efjyraehip, I ebanon county, on the rood lendlog from Colebrook to Cemphellstown, about 4 mile \Vest of tho fertafr piece. The Itsproseatents thereon aro a good STONE. tiAltN, LOG HOUSE, 1100-P.Ekt knd other necessary Out Buildings. A nev er fkillhg BPAINU. of Water pear' the hone°, ,pith good 8P1108.1101151E. Betides A rtutinidg streatit of water Oblates dial:act. MAID, a good APPLE ORCHARD, besides revtles, Plan!s and-ohorrutr. lt the Above property 111 not 301E1 before Monday, October 8, 1880, it will be offered on that day at Bablio Selo. rosseseton will be given oti the Ant day - et pra von, with-, goal amlindisputabla tt JACOB • YOUTZ. May 13,1560. - Oliphsktiai l Court Sole. ir-voauhror to as order of Oryllabil' Court or lobsnon county, will be eitposed to sale, by public ',endue area pry .on Saturday the 6th day of October, 1880, at 1 o'clock 6 the afternoon of that day, a celleolu Heilsurnd Trutt of Itlnd, situate in the townships orNoe anon end Stratera, edjoiptpg lands of lien Javan- nth, Oeo.liteckhoelt, and others, containing. 100 ACRES AND 61 PERCHES, strict measure, of wlfloh twenty to twenty-five Acres Is - vroorttAbm, be the slime- -_ moore or lees. There le 1111 erected on the phiustieei - HOUSE, .. • it* Barn, Spring -Rouse, Ton sil .0 with aPptirtanoneee. The spring:near the male house batug. never-falling. The premises ego-also well prattled with Orelards..and a . variety or fruit Trill , ' do. ALSO, 4 Tract of Land, situate in the borough of Lebanon, tutloining lands of Jacob Louser, Jacob Mc Connell, and others, containing 16 Acres and 63 perches, strict measure, with the appurtenance* ALSO, Another smolt Tract of CHESTNUT TIMBIM LAND, situate in the township of Bethel, said county, adjoining lauds Of Henry Biddlo, and others, containing 2 Acres and 101 Perches, 'Witt rnetunize.wlth the appurtenances, enure awl being in Weald eoutatyi late the estate of JAOOII ARNDT, i1e0 . 4. The sale wilt he held of the public house of Ifenry D. Cnrmony, in the Borough of Lebanon, and the terms coeds known by (mows OLHISf, Trustee appointed of the said estate. 1t the coortueerimiusox it, Lunrr, Clark of the Orpttone' c9Rpt i , 'abours', Aug, 29, IMPL • terHE tollowirn named property will 'bobs offered tbr No at the same time and plitce, A ir raat of loud el ((Ate in BWlitara townshlP, Lebanon .soofenereninir lend abdve,. wet text il e .of ,Cleorsar teckbaelt, erul otbers ccfntatutng 9 Acres •and 144 Perches, • A } ?OUSE , end piece gronnd'belonglng to ingab house, situate in the borough or Lebanon, agolishsgpn sant Tot of..)ullanna Rise, on the van old porge Road, on the south Water St. The .nittapahilla Croe)t rant:dug through• the end or said piece pt ground, on the t arch Tie appurtenances are a Barn, Om -yen), said Quittapahitia Crock, run ning through iota Vern s aid inljoining lands of neepit Ilhier, on the west, and Ord Forge Road, on the ast. A lot or pinta df grOuntt situate In the borough et Lebanon, wijolnlnitlandk or kr. Cr. D: Olonloger on the eoutb, John B. WNW, 't. on the west i . It. IV. Coleman on the north, North Leteignit - Rail Road and Plank Road on the sag.- 0014elltIgillglait ltve Acrd more or leo,. /. • Irellaputable title mill be givetiq;pne= town.. made known by • ONO: 134N131 Aug. Itn, 1860. .- • • Rags Rags Rags rfEl undersigned will .the itigbeell price, for li White, Mixed and Colored ,AOB, in exoliallje 1 : 91 ' ks, /Stationary, Wall Paper, Window . Phidet, ak It las Book store, in Walnut et., near the Joitl•' •. Lebanon, May 9,1860. IikNIVI =UM Phillip F. II cCa Heihrt . •, - • PABUXONABLE BOOT AND BROW M A c' Street, ose door ',lg Or . js*lMls.ek,Horse Hotel. Thankful forth vr7 Awed patronage extended to me for the short time I b a y s b e epSn businoso, 1 would respeotfolly actiolt a con tihrianbaddlite patronage of the public, - e bee tiroce an tuteortmert of BOOTS Cod OHM of On manufacture oxlmnd, 'whioh win be die F I N on mappable terms. FINE BOOTB,. LADIES' GAITERS, an. Thoee deiiritips 4est, wall made article, aro invited to Kiva me a trial. Children/I' glow of evory variety and color on hand. gloomy work misdate order. Arid- All work warm:ma Repaving neatly done and aortas wade twodorato. .Leb•Xl?n, Sept l5 , 186 k NEWW:OOIA STABLE. THE undereigned infOrrne the public. that he has opened a N7ow LIVERY STABLE, at Mn.e 9 6RISE'S Hetet, Iderket street, Leh-iyik where he will keep for the =0 sersommodetionagood stook u of Holum and ITERIMAS, iferMi‘. will ' el l : V a .:Ma aad perd•ddrvinrkldns, !mid handsome and safe ebielev. aloe, careful Dirmraterniehed when desired. Also OMNIBUS. for Pettit is L'obdisde, April 21, 1663;.• • !' • IF y ANT A- No. I ADO/ROTTEB, 0b0440, ..0114 03 10/197, um 4094 le 40ooloblin°4-Y.WT i• --.. ~ • ' -•;" '', -' _, • ..:oelo• , .., . • - -,........ . . ..• . 1. • •-• ,, :i. W it,-.-t ...": .1. • 4 . • • • ..: • .' •• -- • . • . .:....., • t • : ~ '"4*- 1- ,•• st 4! •: * • J ,., .• .• • ' f : ' ' 4 ' 4 .S. ' ' ' ••4. 1 ...; : ^ - • ...• • „Alt': . .- ,:,-;..", ~•,. •,. . ..- ; t, . • ,-- '. •4. • . ~, . . . . --.-';'. •.• '. I;- - . • . ',. :•• l' •••;,.;•• ".,'' -. .• _ . %.";.- ',.. . • ••• •^:- '; 4.. ;• . ...;••• : .... 4 5. , ,' `....:. •• ;',-' 4 • t . ! ' ; . , . ... .. .........• •t....„ • ....„,...., .• ' / . ... ..• . - - '' ' ' . 4 .' . ' ' V'. -.:11 r+ .. , . . • , VIP TUC -tAiipt•fir ... • iNb ND CN GC •• • • ' ' . • . . - .. . . • ' l4 ' ' !. " • . • • • . - —.-- ....- 11111 M OK --•-••••••-... /AMMEmr , .......... VOL 129 . . - NO. 15i .. , se semesesee... _ Orphan -Court Sale. T at pursuance of apl ea order of the Orphan s'Coart -E. of Lebanon* milintY, Ibe exposed to public sale on 84 rußt • • A, septenther 20;1840, at the public' house of Dial Robb, in the borough of lehenon, the Roal P.oof Fame Moran, dec , a_. cote - prisings.w. , -boarded DWELLING MUSE, g0....d.tu0 . . ries high, with Lot fronting 112 feet on Eli ..oth street. and 96 feat deep, situate lit the .. . ugh of Lebanon liaidprop erty adjoins on the . h lot of George Ceases. and oth. ers,sind anti lorlater John Clouse. Salo to eammene. at o'clock, F. '4 , when tonditions 1 will be Buda knenwn b SOLOMON HABER, Ad'r. By the Coutt-4. Ugh t, Clerk. September 608490. , ~... ir A II !. IC SALE ,; Of the Übe]] a Valley Institute, T u t IFTI I I-T l ' Ll y•WlTTTlWZlP:inuaate(lbipa " k"l, it VIL , Lebanon coo. y, Pa., will be offered as Poollo Sale, on • SATURDAY', a eth day of Odobv, 1860 , "t / o'-loch. P. 61., b • a LOT OF GROUND of 100 foot front and 108 feet . p, on the Barks and DEiiphin Turnpike, on which to :rutted a handeome NEW lIREE-STORY BRICK HORSE, '52 by al feet, with extoestrii s -Zack 'Solidi ga s all under slate roof, and in first.. condition, The Betiding' eon tains TWO SCHOOL ROOMS. 34 by 27 foot, and r 2 Roane turnable for BOARDERS: be side the family department; and the neighborhood it self would support *IIIIST•CIASs SCHOOL. ..* ANNVILLE. is situated on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, and is Accessible from Philaderphia,,,Beading and itarrisborg, twice a day, making It a most deeins hie situation for au Academy of NsleetiktirtNitir &hoot. Possession Neill be iron, 1 4th a Ped t"s_on the firstd4,44l.4Seesr,.....l . osfuOr ll3_ggeug ule it,o P, ... A a.kitILLINGIBit, slefininislretiors, dr.,. of Dree/ BaLstaugh, deceased, Amarillo Lelamon counfy, Pa. go ß ptr, t , h i tt s e tr. rt—juvE334N Clerk l3. 01 Li O u rpnians' Court. For Itati, AIMAIITIFUL and large bidldinOil onu i terhind street, the most popular linsiness place in the Borough of Lebanon. The front, house con - I" taming a largo Store room, by-room and cellar; !! a large Basement, hytrooM. and' cillar : tire t! rooms on the Second, and tiro rooms on. the t atcey, and a large garrqt and cellars. . rk, liAlm) a back Wilding, It ltcberi,..3bed, &c., & o . o, 1 .. thrall log fur a family, iicith 'one of the best glow ing gardens in the borough. „ .. . Of the Store Boom, Baftinenritcioin. and OM rooms on the third. story , poiscsslon .oaretii3 Immediately gir - en,; but of the whole property, or in parts, as It may Muir, on the first of April nest. IVILLIAII AULT. Irdr.further information pleasalnquire of the owner or Lebanon, Sept. 5, 1800. J. C. 11118:4ER. , . • Oris:::l9s' Court Sale. • . DtURSUANT lo an mitt .p . t_ the Orphans' Court df ,Lebanon county. will he stiiii et i'iltmlo PEN ,on FRIDAY. OCThli..ol MA, Isl6o, at the Public House of J. W. ADA.II4. In East Nano. vet township, Lebanon couitty, — th& following 'Wits.: TATE, bite the property ofJACEPI I It,NTEIDIiAIsi, deed., viz : A certain Tract of TIMBiIIit,LAND, altuate in East Ilanover townsllalloreseld, Aoini rig linds l. t = .• of Geo ge Iledriii . JohtiDetter, Elizabeth A4Altet 1 1 ; ..,_ Stuckey, Jon. A. linefind °there, contain ( ing about 52 ACItiS S Zhe timber is ~....: _ heavy White Oak, Black Oak and Chestnut, and is perhaps ea valuable Maher land as any in that section of the cottntry, and. a musiderable portion. of the laud can be, ferp,ed. niter It is cleared.— It, will bo sold togother or lir:Eitgap xlil. best suit pur chasers. !The lota are markertatol'mantbered ou tho ground, and persons wishilett IM:siew the Baum will please mil on Moats:me sat ffilif JAV._ Adams. ALSO on, Saturilay; -tbe.ilth day_ of October, !SOO, willbe sold nt the Public House 6f HENRY SIB URI ST, in the Borowl, of Lebanon, the following Real Estate, the property of said decedent, to wit: No. I—A Tract of CI I ESTNIITVIALBER-LAND, situate in Union township,Letionep county, west of the Dig Dein. adjoining Tootle Int* of,Joseph, Light, deed., and others, containing about 55 ACRES. The timber on the above land-lellt to cut for rang and poste. being from thirty to. forty years' growth and equit loony that can be Amid eking the Blue Mountain. No. 2—A Tract of CHESTNUT SPROUTS, situate on ttthe little Mountain neer Union Forge, in Laba non county, containing abetitlB6 ACRES. The Sprouts ore front ten to eighteen yearn' growth, and oblong the finest lirLobauort county. Both tracts will be sold in lots cii together, to suit purchasers. rat sone wishing to slow thekhoilliiroporties will please rail on 3onErn LONOLNEGIin, lit Vision Worge. No. 3—A certain two-story HOUSE ,_ AND - LOT OP GROUND situate "In th'e - :,:- •• - Borough of 4ohetion. fronting on file' . ;.; street 06 feet. Tliis . property, is - , , Attlee iienr the - eon trEirs , ..d tlArb, - -.4- -, convenient for persons doing laisincas on Cumberland street. It will be sold together or iu lots to suit pur chasers. Vl_ Sala in caches/4i, to connnonco at ono o'clock, P. M., when terra" wilt.be mails known by ISA.AO.IICIFFP.R., Agent for ELI4LOOTIL O. WrtOMAN, Administrate; HOLUM ilft-00LENIAN, Administrator Of. the Earda,,f JAMB D. IVEIDICAN, deed. Lebanon, SAptember 12, 18*J. - ' rrivate Sale. TaE.nbscritior O ff ers at Private Sale lie REAL E.S• TATlcstjhatil. In North Lebanon township, Leba non county, adjoining proyerty of Jacob L. Light, Dr. J o h n W. otio n i n er;,lt. W. &'W. Coleman, near: the J.I. L. R. R. Company:a Nola, and ab•nit onwfctorkhz,oUs T lei mile fir' the banon4hsrnacos, vmmiaing .. , 40113 E .OF LAND. r ' • - . . • ii ) inuitovetaeuta are 2 FitilitE HOTJSUB, ono of rehteit it so. NEW 2 STORY, and ilitiTttit• Hl or a I STOitYi large STABLE, a -small ITU ' ilLyft, a variety of Fruit Trims, each se ptoh; cherri, r., ,Terms will he made reap. • '• • ' ." ~..r A good right, and title f and pnwaselow . , will fen on tho let day of - Apritil.aol., For further kith . r!i t g - it apply on.thp prernisos,4 the owner. . . -...- .. - ADAM OtFPOIYNIW: North Lebanon tint, Stiptember 19, iseo. - - -.. - ! .i-i ; ig-71' . Zißiw L' -q • " La . ' x 0 rrao, `i's .. t ,..1. - .=.l.' r.-- F,vp `r - ' j i4 b- i V s ri:iiw o .F 24,2 l - 511 , ---4 1-1 6 oit tl A ga ,„,,, . A .4..,.:=4.,t15.1 - 10 ,-,.g, a id til 12.4:4•0-: - .g.tr!. 1 .3 z. 9..; 6 .. - - , ' • ~ giqi!lig..n.4 ■ !RSPd r , - :.... 4 3 g :let g,*tr ;s l. Rmr;s r , .... /kip-. ~it' ‘ . ..T . 4 4- 'tdr ., le t.e. gsd 0 37-1 S 10 a. i t..-.. w 1 - 1?, 01. , ' A az '1: •••••* to f ...1040 .r, g g., Nri regilta tg p.-, 0, p ©O Pie 1 a PlAts pj :,,11)-a ... id tAig f# V,04-. ;-4-i...1 E , . 41 -4,„q,1 1 .g . 4 . 1 ....., . 7 i t p fr Kl.w 4 r• .1.1 _,; co ki ... ..k i .11-ef Ligc - ) F A a 10.1.4 '' T. 1 &Ii 1 i l . I. .'*'' ye• 4* r l l CI) ••, - • .: .. - . Atiwatic . I New digio4l: diteAt p trt 0 RE •••• • • • . R AUCK:&I#I:Gar r • At tali (*NO qr . tWlithe_l4Atile t .writank M Ess i t s . EAUSAIMUT tans please re I I Mimi htir their is a nd og.tiubildgetierally Gentile). have opened with it la/Willramsded r y selected essort• men! of DIL GOODS, . • GitOCitltilla; , e. tlitilidniSWAllE. 4e., to with* they- gespectinlirlstrAd the attention , of the Wile: Their DRY GOOl>S have all been *elected withlibttftreatcst Care'frost the largest tnporting !louses in Yldlaideltible- GROQVX.ES, 11 largo strie/cof cheep &mem—Votress, Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of ass Spi A.Rces. Ategotortment of QUEENSWaarse E, among Which are the miwestfatteins, together with al. m ost an andiella Tatiet•Y or Goode b their Hoe of bust nes, which will he sold very elKap for cosh, or Coasts] Produce taken in exchange. April 1.8„ 1860.] RAIICII mom. ~;LEJPIBER. zif.inuma. INS of the beet and cheapest asglrimente•of Lossaza offered to the public, is now for sale at the new. and.estensire LUBiIiBR and CO4L.YARDof _ PHILIP 1311ECHBLI1 n the Poreogh of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Onion Canal, at the head of 7rslant' streets a raw snares North of the Geneseee.LgteatOdills, and one quare east of llorgner's seasoned Their assortment consists of the beat well White,Yellow, Norway, Pine and lief:9l9 o k likardsg — Chem, Poplar and Pine.hOsfihr , . 114 and 2 inch Penuel'llAd Opakr.aan Piaa. l ; White Pirtmand Hentloar Beentlingand Joists; White Oak Doarie,, Plank Sart 8 0 1 04 ing; and kintb Poplar Boards, Vanicand Scantling. SHINGLES SHINGLES I! The best Pine and.nemlooluilhinglest Mae, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Reale and Posts, and , -Palings for fences and fencing Boardet. IfAIIOI3IN6 BOARDS of all .eisea and deScriptiens. • COAL 1* COM, tr COAL i I ! A large' etoek or Broken Stove, I,llnebuidilrgajto; '•nollldaysburg Smith Coal{ et the lowest price*. ' 11151.Conadent that they hare the largest end :heit ea , sortment of Lumen of all deeorintiong anti sizes, as well as the largest eta* of the different Alltds of' Cost,, "al offered to the citizens of r,ehairi*. entently per to, say' that they can acconisteditteall purchasers setae feeterili, and would therefore Witte all who wnt tip r thbF.Pi 0 00 lii)e.r tO ' , rpine their_ go& heforo'f tat ` ohiall*Anwnife , • Pliffol:P /41,11014410 5s tE%NON, PA., NITEDN*DAT, SEPTEMBER 26, fB6q. LEII.I3tIGER -, S CLOTH .I'MA.IIII7IPACTORY. rrmANKFLIT. for Rat favors, the undersigned respect• fullyjnforras the Public., that he.e.Mitinnes to carry on las *an u fardoiy, in ]feet Hanover township, Lebanon Ntinty,,enras extensive a scale as ever, It is unneeessa ;xy for him to:say more, than that the work will be done in.the MisSLEXCELLEN-T STYLI', Settich •hae . made his work and name So wen known in the surrowiding coon try. .11e promisee t.eidei the work in the shortest Rossi: ble time. Hi*roanufactory Is Incomplete order : and he Hatters himself to be able to conifer the dune satishoition sehemitofere. Alt nuanufixturos ' Dioad and War row Cloths Oassineels, Altrialcets, Matt , and other Flannels , aA i 4 the beet manner. • Ile also cards Wool and. makes Rolls. For the wove. nlence of his Cuetomers, Woolsad Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—At the strifes ,ef George & Pyle, Looser & Erothers, George -Reinrehl, and at dig no Drug Store of Joaeph L Lemberim, near the Market Rouse, in the borough .of Lebanon; at the Store of Shirk '& Ling, In. North Lehanoai at-E. Geoh ert's, Bethel township; at the ;public house of William &rust, Prialevicksbarg; at the store of S. E. Dicke!, in Jonestown; at the stay of Mr. Wollner,. Bellevue; at.the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at•the store of Mr. Zlipmernmu, Eaat Hanover. Lebanon county. •All ma otiels will be taken away regularly, from, the above pla ces, finished wlthout,delay, and returnedagain:,- Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool 'card ed dyed and. mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places , with dinmtiOns bow they wish lt - pispared. • Qr'his customers 'can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, done and leftattliodeelred•places; - - ,N. D. ltis desired-Unit thole having-Wool carded, : 111 pay the Cash therefor, at the above named plasma. LYON istnin4qics.. Esaf Hanover, Lebanon county, July d, 1880. Farmers and others Take Notice.. qIRE undersigned baring purchased the entiro 1 establishment of A. MAJOR a BROTHER, will maoulheture and keep on.handt 'very , general 'as '. nortment of MACHINERY and NAJOIING lEN'f 8, embracing laliproyed YOUR-HORSE. PoWers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgue's lialepeadeot stool-wire Tooth _EIone . RAKE; Ilummaa Patent:Fcelder, Straw and May CETTAR: Cyst Iron Field Boilers, Grain' Fans, llarElevatota, Clover linllere,,Cern-,shelltis, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and •Planiera, Cultavai6rs, ka, with:a varieirof the beat XLOIIOII3- in mho, • • . An of vO 'Authors are st•tbe latest and beat iroproveinenby :sod eAll warrimmd I • .CUstfragv of an 'Ad/ made to 'grad., • and etwhort notice. - Ile also manuaetures STEAM EN , 0 /EDS, ra Cariag,Shaftink; iindunt Work itigeoaral, and pays particular attention to Itepalring•Haglnei and Machinery of all kinds. • lie invitee all to call and exaMinktlietorkat the Ma • chine Bliop, on P trutolwirc Sraeiri,teblaion. • gir All orders or cuttiniunleations by mail will ho promptly attended to. D. al. R.MANY. Lebanort,Lrbsuon Cu., Po. . Lebanon, August 8,1860. . . NOTICE--,4 have appointed A. MAJOR it BROTU*R my, Agents for thopurpove of carrying business. D. II "ICARMANY . Lebanon, August 8, 1800. . • - . • ELIJAH LONG ALO RE...JOTIN p.6.1.111131....JAC0S OA XL . LEBANON= Door and Sash Ma insfactory. Located on the Steasn-Ifouse Road; near Cumbe4and • Street, East Lebanon. • stue., THE undersigned respeetfully to rs form the public in general, that they 1 1:50i baiifOded largely to their fonnekestiib - ' " lishmunt„ andalao hive all kit)]* of the latest Cilai - latest anerbesielasprovod 31A1:7111StRY in .0 State in foil operation, such se VVOODWOR.TR'S FLOORING, Vie ,, • for condunting the general businesefor . , Planting, 'Scrolls, Sawing, etc., 4.4; 1 and the experience acquired by E. Loatcacan and j. 0. GABEL during their connection with the Door, Sean and Lumber Trade, fors num ber err:ors past, affords full as. surance of their ability, in connection with-J. Gaeta, to select stock suitable to the moth of the Door and Sash Madams in this State. They now offer to Jlechanics and Fanners generally, upon formable taring, a judiciously assorted - stock of DOOM. SAS If &c.; faciintho best Lumber manufactaries in the State, feeling cunfolent that' their assortmelit le not to lin erdelled 'by any other establianuient in the State In regard to exactness in 5i.40,, quality or fluishoind Is calculated to ellbrd thorough satisfaction`to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom.. The following list comprhies tho leading articles of i stock on 'hand :--- Doors, of all Sixes; boor Frames, for brick and . Archibwres; . i from' hobsea ;. Casings, from 3to fi in.; 1 'Window 'Frames, for brick St:abase; ..‘'. and fraMe bodies;' Matters, of all slam; • AllAinda of 31ouldings ; ‘,... Blinds. of gm SIZOS ; 1 0.0. Spring Moulding, of all Macs; Mliali-boards. , • LOMPACILIIC, ,GABEL-C.B.BOIMMI. P. B—Planing, Salving, ttc.,. promptly Bono for thCcie 1 nrabibing the Lumber.• '- [Lebanonllui -lb '3l BOWMAN*, HAIIBR OAP lf.‘ 11 - .111.8 iglll red RDI This Way,if you Want Cheap Lumber. rfilittintlersignett late latelirTOrtait a phitear= .1. ship for the tittrPeSe of eiftegitlg in the Lem -1 ' ber 'Business, on st new - phut, timid respeetfull;y Inform the public I:tiler - go, that their place of business is DATIi) Downs X's 014 Lumber Yard, ih East Lebanon, fionti nngg on Cheaut street , one Dettrare &Oar the church._.'bey hate enlarged , the Yard andlllod ityrith i a new an excellent naeortmentof all kinds . or Lumber, I SUCK es BCfrAßtsB o , PLANKS, afISTS, ~.' 1 • LATIIS, B; . [INDLZS; A'OD 00ANItLYPI.e, °fall length. abd thicknesses.' In aticir ltSitricielp cal l. gently on hand, a fell and well-seasoned distortment of all kinds of BUILDING - MATERIALS, Peradna in irant of anything in their tinware invited to rll4 examine their stock, and learn their prieei. ' Thankful for put favors, they htpc, that by attention 'to business and nicuterate prices; to merit it contidnonee of public patronage. noirmk.sr;litras a VXPR Lebanon. September o,lBeo. .. 1 860 NE, 811 M W 14360 O DAM RISD,fli - Dltuibeikaa Street,' bdtlyetil U go A Market Add theConitAlouseianigh Ws; luta. now on band ik spfeidid asiOrftollol. pf the New Style of DATE AND' DAPS, fof hien and boys. for 1858, to which tho,attSntion of the pubtio tB respectfully Lori tod. gate of all prices, from 'the cheapest t the,ino4t ' costly; away son hund; De has 'else Jost otsiti•!d a spit& did assortmont of sugatmit.4.42B. eallaselntrancli as STRAW, PANABIA,7"PEDAIi," PEARL, HORN, LEO ZORN, SENATE, CEETAN, awl all others.- t: Will also Wholaaalo all kinds of lists, Caps, stan Conatrylioroants be n advautaguow3 • be 4, 441 . 21, 1858. 1014.41D'Readitig ICa 1 rOad. -Lebnnon Varney Brava*, •- . • I ' ' • I - L • Two J 1 ally Passenger : Trains to .Be-ad . inf, anti Ha i•rz urg. lips 'hot. ONitoing-Eiurt toßgullogst 933 A.M., aid 2.25 X":3f.. • Pate LeSittiongoing West to Ilarristirg, at 7.24 . 1'. 11. and 11.41tA, At /loath*, la trains make cloe9 tonnestilas fur TlSladelphla; ratarlibi, Tamagna, Danvithi, Wort, Le. • . Wtilisam dbsing train only connects at Iteaditqr for rittston and Scranton. At lierrlebutvtraine connect with ' , Pennsylvania:" °Norther OentralfSend'"Cutaberlarid - Volley" Railroads for Pittsburg, letricaster, - Baltimoro, S nab ury,•Chlt buig, &c. • • 'through Tielebi to Landastor, to Np.l4.3ireripAl4 .4o . Baltimore.ta 30. • : • • • SO lbs. baggage allowed to each peitiongir. The Second Class Cars run with allthenhove trains. Thrciugil First Class Ticketsot rednodyll rade td Nialgsfe Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, add all the principal points In the West, North. West, and Canadas: and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Farce, to all above places, pan bo had on application Us the Station Agentjat Lehanoti. Through First-ClassCoupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Pares, to all the prineipid points in the North and West,-and tke Canada& - • *. 005IBIUTATION TICKETS. With 20 Coupons, se2o "OF:. cent"-disconnte betireen any points desired, and - • • kiILEAGiIIICKETS, - • good for 2000 miles, listiratiO all_poldte, at $l6 *zea l*. Families and Basinese Firms, " Qp Trains. leave Philadelphia for Reading, ilarrio litirg arid Pottsville at 8 A. M. and , 8,39 and 0 -"' 114- - -Passengers: aro reanetted to Pnrchaitolkickets lis-- lbro 'the Trains start. 'Higher-Peres 'charged, if *din toe =b. , • B. A. NICOLLB, July 28,1880. * set arid-Nuperintendatt. George ilollinall 7 s ''„ LSBANON COMM TRANSPORTATION LINE. By losiminait Valley ITicuLAR **outwit edit be paid to Goode ebipp the Lebanon. Valley Railroad: Gods with be sea daily to aiidletim,bllddelpbla to Lebanon, Mjera. town. end Antr co m mie t rim& t Oneßbitgittb, sad all other points In the clai r gu m an !set p9altde rate. awl 41611:17 41 9 1— disPitell- The froPridia will pay parsonw *ant:lon to, and attend, PorDROIT, t ol2 ts s69 o7tg nd fe l " r7 of ill W 14. Tis ' Lebanon tallek.en , rt Ph bi iladdpb, al. 4titb7r” at W. it takie.4lant r a Bete4 .Arettle TA 2711204#111,44_7" 416netal aclamaitual, ILIIIS UA NT to nn Aet te f GiPn'erni • Assembly of th -, tommoutrealth of peonysintabh ..An Act relating to the electionsorthisCom Dirnwoalth,. approvedjho .d day of July,'One ' thousand eight hundred end 11rtiM .S ue,,l,itilitL 11A,1JCIC.S6eriff or the county of Lehanon,Peonsyrsoinist; do hereby tnek.n kanwn and give nr . o.lce.to Alte.elootern of the County aforesaid, that Gyn. rel E lection held J. the said coo, of Lebanon, :on the :second TaeWleg (betng the 9brday) of October, 1860. et whit* thne.the electors okthe.voyinty aturessin will' vote JR their respective districto fur .040 Person for CRltgriter wf,the .Ccunnsonwesith Of Pennsylvania, - . -• Cot...person to,reogghenebialtie .Tauthr : Oisegraieskaill bittrieLitt,the Cow' Ttits;eNte-thitted One pima to. prcerne tiie Itoarteenth Senatorial Dietrict la the &mato of the ,Commonwealth of Penn eyloranla. One person to repretent the connty of ..7.abluon. in the !louse of Itrpresentativenvf Pennsylvania.' One:person for Records. and:Clerk of the zessions of the Comity of Lebanon. - One person for Register of the County of Lebanon. • One Person for Clerk of Orphans' Court of the County of Lebanon. One Person for Cemnilsaioner of County of Lob . anon. One hereon forairrecto , ' of the Poor of the Connty of Lebanon. . One Permit fur Auditor of the County of Lebanon. I also hereby. make known and giro ootire that the place of holding the aforesaid general election In the several dhttilets within the County of Lebanon, are as followa. di: • Thu Electors of the East -Ward of the: Borough; of : Lebanon are to meet tit the Commissioners' rooms in • the Court. house In said Borough. The Electing of the Wes; Ward of the Ilharough of Leb anon. are to inset in the Jury room 'on the wris side of the Court Mullein eald Borough. - ,Tao r lectors of South ',char:ton township are to meet ' in the Ur...md Jury ROGOI at tho court lions ..14, the Borough or Lebanon The Electors of North Lebanon Ito rough ere to meet at tt..., Public 'Hum...of 13 nijamio Zellar; In'. said - Dor - . - °l A ' s . Electors of North Li/Limon Towaship,are to meet at the. Public Muse ofJ L lints, in said tewAsbip. - " The Electors of Jackvoi township Iwo to M. -et at the Pabllc gouts. of Jac di it, 31i1Jer....in said township. .. •'-' The Electors of North A nnville. township ore to trivet at the Pubile Ilottee of SimoinAL CralLin said township. ''Thil Electors of lleldelberg township are to meet at the Vubtie Ilouseof Levi S. Qberly,'lns Id township. . The Electors of Londonderry towns's pare to ustiell-alt ape Sublfitionse.of Jena rrotrorob.rg;TAin sidilL - Eiwil!. ship. the: Electors of Dist Hanover tovisliip are ;to nMet' at the Public home of Jacob W. Adams, in said tows: &tip. •• - .. ...... .. • - • The Electors _of Swats& tlwnsiiip are to meet s the Publics Rome of Simomffellmsdi, in me.d, lownship. • • no Electors of Bother township . are to moot at the • public borate orJacattitek.herC.ln 'gild township. ... ihe Electors of Union towilahip are. t' meet' at the - Poblie. House of •Daniet . .ll.aiduer,in gold township, The .Elottiors.i.f 2.lllicrech township are to- most : AS OA Public Iloilo, 'of Deihl B. ildtthawan told 10siite ship. . . iTheeStectoti of Sou* : Antivillid.fai:ittithip ere to;imilt at the PohlidAmote or J0024.154, : in .med toirssitligik..:. The Eleeterts'of•Cold'Springr township...ire . .is Med ' at the school at or boar Itisnech.aspeln said taws" iship. .. . . i TbiTsleotore. ef C‘irtt wit . o, awmplrlP, e tolitiMek 4. tbs. , sontbeitidtett lot of slidd tritinelOp..sre 10-aitintnt the I Public house 9f- J. a G. Ithy.ln itaid.d.letrict ..... The Electors of the Northern chair et of Cornwall township ate ,pz. meet, irt.tho. Traverse - Jury room, on th..; west side of the Court (louse, in the Borough. of . ~ • - The election, to be opened betsgemstbe hours of eight 1 and ton o'clock' In the Lireiturn,"acid shall -mit Moe without interruption. or adjournment. Ind .Is not to bo rbli.rd before seven terlncit in the evening. ~ • I Alan make knowe and give notice, as, In and.bv the 13th sectior of the. clamant act lam :direCti."th : every person, eireims,,joeatora. -- orffin — yeace, who_ eh* ; : held any offiCo or oppointment of profit or.tru.it ii.ider 1 ' the government of the rutted Stites or of this dtrte.or'i l any city or incorpoiste district. whether a commis Blom d officer or otherwise, subordinate ofliper,o,r Haim t, who is of slid! beentploYed under the teitatative.judi . dory or executive , dapurtMent of Ohl Stela or the . trotted ' , States, or a any . city or Inc rpurated district I land also, th-t ein-ry triem..er of Con gross and - the Steto , LogiliKturr, and 0 the select or conlmon min- cif o finjr I City. comnineitoners' of any incorporate district, ie by l low loc.iplible of hallos or exercising at the sumo time Ithe Office nr appointment ofJudgo, inspector or clerlt of • any election of this.CUmtnoowealth,lind that nolo ' I st w , ctor Or,jsase.br oftl,x.r ef. any such election, tlialDbe ; eligible toany tifficii then to be:TOttel for." ~ .„,_ • A 4 090h. t in the fonith sect' mof the act of Alalol. 1 bly t culitled. "An Act .relating to .executionfigmil. for 1 1 otbsr 'parpoees, , , aiportn!id , 'Aptil us, NO, ft Is edooted tint ttie skstraaill 13ti soctlim "shall not. be soeon• I 1 strum:lns to prevent soy oileor or lioroitiltldi I fear from serving 119 Judge, inspector or clerk at alty : gem • i ern' or special election in this commonwealth ". - - I Ateo, that in the elst.eection of Bald act. it IN enacted I that "every general and epeeist electionshall be-opened -.. I between the hours of eight mai ton In. the'forenoos. and : . ' shill continuo lel thont interruption or adjonlontent"uhr : • tit seem o'clock in the evening, whop the polls /obeli be , closed." . • .. . 'Swell, (Stall sins; Th° 4enetel,"eFeetali-city, incorporated district and township elections, sad all °teeth:ins for eleMora of Pres • Went and Vice Prtesiclent of theljulted Steam, shall be . held and conducted by-the inspectors and judges elected as aforesaid, and-by clerks appointed as hereinafter 'pre v ided. No person shall be permitted to .rote at any election, es aforesaid, but a white freemen of the see 0(21 years 9r mom, who shall have resided in this State et least one }ear, end in the eleelionslittrkt.whiere be oilers to vote at least-ten days linmedrately preceding. such °ledge, and within two years paid a Stet° or County tax, which' shall' have-been assessed et least ten days before-rho election. But it citizen of the UMW States who previously been a quailfled voter of 'this Staie enere movedllierefrom and returned, sold who shall bare re sided intbe election distil:Amid paid taxerras afbreietki, ; shall be entitled to rote - after residing in this .State eii Menthe: Prosidat; That thiirhits freemen,eitizeni Of I tho United•fittites, between the eviler 21 and2244'yesors, • and hare resided in thoeleution diStriet ten days isafore, 1 said, shall he entitled to Tote, although• - they 'shall not have paid taxes.. . _ No person shall be niitnitted''to vote, Wbose s :name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants tarnish- ed by this commissioners, uniettsi.Finit prodpced •I recellit for the peynieut %titian tyre years, of,A. Stateur 1 County tea asseseetregretabiy . to, the Cdestittition, and i give satisfa ctory evidence, either , on his oath or aftirma. flat; or on the oath or • uffirniation of another,. that lie has pall such a tax, or on failure to produces receipt, shall maim oath or payment thereof; or, second, if he claim a yoto by• being an elector between. the ages of 21 ... 5i10:122 years, he shall depose an oath or 'affirmation that ho has resided in tbe,State at least one year before Ids epplication, and m .. atte such proof of his residence in the residence in ttie district as is required by :this act, and that he does verily believe !rein the accounts given him that lee is of the sr aformaid, and glee such other evideude - its is requhted by this act, wherentio42 the name of the person so'permittal tovote shairbeinsere ed iu the alphabetical list by ; the inspectors and a made opposite therito'by Writtig-the word 'tax,' if ho shall be Admitted- to - Vote:lig reason of having, paid his tax; or the word 'age,' If he stroll bapermittal to vote by religion of such , ego, bud shun be called out to the clothe, who shall oaks like mites in the Ilst of voters kept - by them. In all cases:where the name at the :person claiming to vote - Air *it found on', theAlst furnished by, the coin .iniasiOners and assestror:, tight' to vote; -whether 'found therecinOr not. is 'objected to by tiny' qualified citizen, it abaft be the duty of the' inspectors' to °gam inn such person ou oath no to I hf,cinalifleations, and if he claims to hare,reedded withlikthe Btakr for one. year or more his oath will bo sufficient prof thereof, but shall make proof by. at least, cue conmetent tames, w h o s wot be s qualified eleetcr,thet ho has resided . the district (ormolu than ten days next diately preceding Mkt . e lection, and /Mall also himself sweer.that his bons die residence in, pantomime of -his lawful Whin ie within the ciletrict, did not retioveloto . sald district for' the purpose of voting therein. . livery person qualified as, aforesaid, and who iht4l make due proof, If required, of his residence end ment of taxes aforesaid\ shall be permitted to 'vete' In' the township, ward, or districts in. which he shall .re side. any person shall Frerent,'its attempt to paient, any officer of any election, ander this act from bolding ; such election' or , use or threaten any violourie - to any , such officer, or shall interrupt or. improperly .interfore• with' him in the execution of ills duty, •or shall-4)1o* up the window or avenue hlany window where thesauri(' may be holding,. or shaThrlotonely disturb the pear* at such CdOettoll,, or shall uselptimidating threat* foree:or violened; with a design In %ff emote or oversweaay elec. 'tor, or to prevent . him from voting' or to restrain the freedom of choice, euchst-person, on conviction) shall be find in any sum not exceeding five hundred dolling, end Imprisoned for any time not leas-Shan one month, nor more than twelve months, end if It Shall be aliown to the Court whore the to iat or such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the .city, ...p t .< or dbitilety or township where Vie' said of- ' 'fence, col - Omitted. and nor.entitiled thersin, then; on ezinejetion, he shall be sentenced to pay's' fine of not bee than. OW sod not more than 81000; and be ! prhionednOt . less than six tronjtui pr more than two case the person wh9.shalt, have received the sec ond highest number of Votes for inspeettir shell dot fit• tend on the day of cdeetion, they the potion who'sb a u here rewired the cneXt highest nettrillr of vats for Judge at the next , lW ring Mk shall t i es insmseter in hie. Owe'. And in ease who- shat eve received the highest number of 'Total, for.l;ispectorshall not attend, the jtidge 16111 eflielil t an inspector in his nlacw,lind - lit.caseUe potion electedludge shall not at thon,t,bl).lzuniectorlitherecedied_the highest num , Wed votasilan appoint; lkjudistin:bisraakoz • . ' citrilliary. leba J ill .:l 6 . POST, A. 8., Principat. rug NINTH SESSION will commence September 3, 1860." This School Indesigned to elevtite,the-stand ard of female educattezy . and to offer stipirlor advents gas at a mode: ate oust. - The school year is divided Into two maim; of Sentinels each-*`•o/1*(11%, per pawn, from 7% to 15 della according to'the • stutles.of the scholar. Extra for lifylsic, French, Lath', and denten. . I .* Particular attention given to the mnsiCaLdeport. meat. Instruction upon the plano.ildefedeonend Gui tar and In Singing Pupils ,not connected with , the School will be waited-open at their homes, tittinllitsitr. od, and at the usual fates. Early application aboukl be made to STII(p„or Bocprel : , • B. D. ef Di - S. J., rectors 6T7I•M;• • •-• • C. B. Bonxßy, 4 3. W. suss, JOUR AIEILY, • 0. - OREENAIVALT; - C. D. OLONINGIR, itMIEMY . BO JOSCILli• ELINCK, - Lebanon, Aug. 30;1;0.,.. • , vacancy 'shalt continue in . the bead feet/I . o'oMo of one hour aftertbe time fixed by law Ric the trimming of the eleBtion, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which Mid officer shall have been elected, present at the pleee'of election, shell-aelett one of their number, to fill such vacenc7c It Shalt be the duty of the several assessors, respect ively, to raki,/A.lst the place of holdin t r a ever: toiiiik s ePrOpen,.. wti V the ptirtste h a'givir t i l g il l i nf lu r ‘ o ma ld e tirn to theism:locators eta Judges when called on in relation to the•righeef .ftuyperton asseesod by *OM f to vote at such elections, onsuch other matters in relation to the asseasmenkof voters m the said inspectors, or eithir of them, shall from time to'timo require." Purenantst6 the provhdone contained in the 78th rec. Won of the act first *foresail, thej tutees of the aforesaid district shall niipeetfiett take charge of the certificates or return nethe eleptitin of their reepeetive districts, and produce thein at meeting of one judge frpm each dis trict In the borough of . Lebanon, on the third day after the eke ilea r twine for the present year on PRIDA r; the 17th day:of OtTODER,IBBII, then and there to do the duties required by law of. said judges. Abe), that where a jtidge by sickness or unavoidable eccident, is unable. to attend such meeting of judges, then the certificate or retiiin aforesaid shell bo taken charge of by.onc."of the inspectors orclork of the elec tion ormid distriet who doaud perform the duties xviquhaed•of said judge{. - - Uhstse;ttdel my hand', in my office, In Lebanon, the 4th iiktiafialptembor,lB#3o.• :? SAMUEL HAUCK, Sheriff. ! M O . I PiliV l9 ; /13f0:S-ta: Cul4l antrg. A. 11111rOar - • MOS slreolAlinergewe7ido6atninz . Far Awarlmith the.,charch yard mina ; And niyeptrit growli weary with sorrow, As I think of tb# bright days of old. • Of those bright, joyous days, when we watereawir , . The hilts and the valleys among; _ Of the streams which so gemSy meandered, And thesongs - which together we snug. • • I remember how death—foil doStroyer, On her cheek breathed his pestilent air ; I remember the smile that peeped o'er her, And. the elory_that showery:Mad bar there; I remember the promise I mode her, Zo moot per in:aLlnittNiltabove L Oh I ai r y heart It iiecry withoirt: her— There is no one to cheer me or love. ?remember, the spotwhere they laid her, And though 'tis leagues distant awdj, . onVeee the bright flowers that bloom o'er her; And hear. the Ididis siOg every day. In that spot where so sweetly she's sleeping, My &ander wander again, And ID eilemM ntar. I am {rea ping, With' no On c a lm to lm my heart's pain. • Onlbe bee . ntiful rivor, Where thervnetera of life ever How,. Ibir apidt - Pow dwells-with ita.Giver, While in grief I...stlllWendec below. . But Poon there will comae bright hear, • Whotcmy pilgrimage earthward will cease, And'inY goat will go up to Heavetettpopfer a -To dwelt with my ibudinip Iliewso p• • ~i j i*p.'.' _. reachedidiuself,lo _the 'knife. stuck: . , _ • • • - •.. .' i into AC, saddle,:kpd-siit:Setight ttif%; ? hp . A - NARROW _ESCAPE. i couldjiot, get . At .nut. , In tymg• to - , c„.; ---. .-- •i _ ,i. -'-_____:- . get mjr pistollopy . • Bumf touched :the 'Ceme: Jeet : Nell tail'W:at4 t ri NkeTgu - cold 'ailyer hilt of u4r - bowie:..::ln= tur - n 'pale awhilA ago 'Whin' Mick:told' stinaliely 1 - took hold of it, abac us that he 1 4. (1 -RICIlli,grave., apd. Oak- i dolling the pistol,' al:id-wits nerving ed.wlidee it.itin." -- •-' Imy aria for the blow when 1 felt the 93 °i bu r f ' t ' Sr ". Par° d idftlhere, ; cold muzzle of ti ti piiltbi against my are *cure s:twos sa.tte...4oo4 t h ost, i forehead. I stitole out blindly, aufj min_ k whc live on tbe.,044, : Which as-I did so, there -walyitie stuntwins to haYethamrll#dic4l:fXrifillukkShutri report of h ' is pistol. irow I:escaped. turn) AndnientiOnlnktitiOgrave, i do-mot k rctw T.l ny ft :tot -4 1 4 r . v ac * ilinrWr9rOaffiJt.. *ilk rOalfe„d a cued witliAki. 'Powder, and,x3c;:whni feaAirereakTin m.rexPene.a..c 6 - , B ut kers nearlyk , hityned - off,:hiti .-WAtt.till as the - night is rim) g yat,l will ten the •&image -done -to. - qn43:' , llll"."hlow, you about: it; and perhaps it will be i qicnigli struck at ratidiA3g . -130 kifored a warning never tel__ -trliftl ar-at-ftt. s li....k", i s see ei e - one. .mikeife - tid-g ene in_ or throw ternptatieri in his viliSr - ; ."--: . Ito-the:left slue' of his neck; inside of Thus tvoke your hu.ua4u .servant r . 4. the • collar bone.. The knift•.must haVe some ywitOrti a g o, tit Oitriy=iir:Viatimache.d,„kivhaart,-.feat-ns_L--drew-•ou.t - } - Of WhOnritriniirOlre: • he to strike again, he fell on me with following iS•theAtork . to '-iihielv I al- j bis whole Weight, and his blond Spirt- Indoci•above . ....: .-- - • . . • ~,., ' „v- I ing alrinte?. - my face. Ito ga v e -'.enure . Setbieal years- 40;1 vas, out artlarlt., quiver, and, stretched out his; length paittroca4leCting for silver, .high; Dix" and lay:,pei-fectly still-:--stone „dead I the .Gala rival': - We had been so me ' . The - whole , transaction , did .notlake time' ' - tritheit.'intictibgany dueeess,and.thi ee.o ao4 r e of a m iair t a ; • Th e • . o. e . were returnin.g to :Wort Ytthia, dia. mart re-thtputo 1 hi.4. - aroati4 the gusted with 411134 country. . We t -had 'aani - iit0P...0 . 4 .17 min - sprang to kis I left the'.o.lios village " a'day'sjourney iiimic -- .ite ' were 'looking ifitribla behind usi. w en we felt in_with.limh_n • males,::Whilhrothers were - 010**h° traveling tb0 4 .4. 111 1 8 - waYstai 1141 *ere' ' I fired th 410,, and where the Indiani He was,without - grub or hl nksktiuk el I ,_ 7 -- ,, -s 7_,--- - - 4 -----, , •_r'• 4 Were. ' .1 . pted to the . , boys ,togas said kiiti*..gOing-to s 'Calu9rairki;:aos ; the -deatiefie, for I. was as r,eikku3 we bad" abkita "Mare mules, , *a told fa' child " 'keno pl e of tiiiiin.):ll4-441-1- him. that if , ke,poukt ride.a 1101 . 4*.sad. ! , requested; LiThile others threw fregi_ die,. he oould4o with u s as rar ISPcn't ' sago hilith;o3i the halt' siumildeihig Yuma. None of us liked he.looks of : camp fire,""#nd we' soon had plenty. of the-fell'Owl He had sucf3:a thorough-, H e .h t to : - • what had happened-'.' l. ly Tiltianbus expression. But as , he i,t,;d the .-,- , 0 all about what bail cio• seemedi3O.badl,c , used up, we took-- pi- ! eurre d; -. , i -..-,ibund all .the mules: in ty ort.fiini i and mado him tlio offer 'li m i t `o4: l , o 4',:_b u t, mine, which. was that Wei "did. ' 3113 - , - accepted With9u.t staked ilff•itbmit twenty P# 1 4... .feeie any-hesitation. We found hirrLtael-' eatnp l *fili3Ono of : the : other boy's turn,..nevoi speaking unless" -he was' saddle #ndtridle on her.. I:vent-in spoken- to; When. we eamned. ho 2 . ._ . i-: -- i yo. the fiVet and cl ea n kid r4,lpielf frt* would .takeitho: saddle off - lhs' mule .111f.s. bliod ) ,Ad then sat down 1:•y 'the and go Aft h'y ourself '; nei.er 'belPhlg , eami k ,fire, - ,Ahi tre I romoinedtillmOtn to get-the gray - ready; and. - .when it 'i n gi it tok o s i eep. t ai i t .. Was roadkile 'Would - come -ond‘ p itch i • ,:.........L.._..._:' in -iyitfi the root of liti.-, 31:ifeyer, though we did not like him: w in;his ao- . tions, e said.-nothing; thinkipg:thY might have wino' acTret . sorrow that. We had , no - rightto riryinte.' We bad travelecletwte, days when:Whit I am about to-toll- joir occurred. We had camped -nt'noon-„llind as the weather wall very warin,, 1101143 .0118- prtiposed that, sbould take bath. Alt bad folt that It souldle a deligionely COOl ainnOerAPPL., l :AthOg in tbn shade, of the cottonwood -I.4cm which. hung.o ifei IV the rive r We'stnri. ped instanter, 'told Wei% soon enjoy ing oursolvos glOniously. I had alell:• arnundine seven twenties hi .. , . and took it off to give -mp free play in the Water. I laid doisre _oa lay clothes carelessly ); never 4.liiikirig - of hiding it from attiL,orthe company,' as they all knew Iliadthe moneropal I had no idea tliatAiiiitranger would be tempted to take. . ;. r out of the witerkitotifefoittikOrtin- ' ger looking very .16ngingry. at my.belt, but thogght no more-ahont it. TIM,t night, front sOnte 'mats* .cciald :not sleep well, aad when I. weak tail in sty astate of, unconsciousness; trotiblej~ wit';` such wihflike dreamt; that Viordit raiiier. baiT 'remaineil* broad. - : wake,: At last about: mid 'night, .I went tti sleep _soundly; how liing,t4hy Ido not kiiow but I wa. to'firtd: some one 4giieeliiit over- me ailtrifery• carefully cutting:myr, shift apiepp. NOwl.have - alwayivilitt the power" (balls`t . .piAseires - of tai*V i atanything else,) of coniprehendieg bkail instant all that ,is going on •avoltrid Ano, no matter from how sembd . a.aieepl may be -waked. , It* enythlistbatlleas ant to *rake . opetai -.1130 .power of a desperado -wbge leave siio'h6sitation -to-your heart: I felt myselfAti tibia g ,hat an enviable situsktiO4- 10) ** •ltig that the 4dialitisit. .1611 . imitkin bit part. m y 041€ 6 4- 1 0 .. .." 83 *** 14 : 011 b1e the viklhilir me,lietwe* .41M , EEC ribs the len u . .iiia ,bowie,or - the contents or! Platte tbi..iiithoUgh I could not Sea his plate], ilelt sure , that be'hattiarrintly: Il i cksetture.my pistol wit, , t rotting him _know that I was av i ta 1-,was a very ‘deliritte itip oration, tin ' ,;,attempted To;'iticinii< 7 ita t plish it in- i-fiallowing manner.: my pistol and 11<ittivie knife were both' Uit: I der my sactlyti,: which. 1 utfect•fsx.apile low. I tki tor ; my•right arm,* over my head, ' bir, care' 'Mir* lci . rieh a the robbe* . igliyawned; as iif-J,,w,as h a lf area , ,ui„ ready with ihryllett; hand to eitliittarrn in the evertiot his attetni. en stab me. I hactiny eyes partite*, so that he could easily- see them glisten, but.suflicien‘ ly open to see-his every moye, whi . olk , ' I-could ea - _do, as it was a<..a.* sttir•light ' ht. On the instant that I moved, ' raised his arm to strike, and I ' w. - harly betraying to him. my being iike by throwlng np my a l . left hand, tiVeome stroll; impulse prevented ,<--: ....m doing it, aatiThe held; .< , his .- : <' .< ;:rtfiell 11 eve 4! .3 When I flaw myhatiff*e with the same movement I pia,* It under the saddle and on .the..britt list my pistol, Avitityi .7ti51i041 . 01E04 . , , *6: for use. I lay :ilia:. tha t position for about. halt,a miiiiitu,hut it ebettied• like an hour.- :By thet : time 'r had power over my : iireathitig, whieb!on firit',iraking came "very thick. '., At soon as he thought that 'I was sound *Sleep again,*,lie !lowered hie' hand, and . began operating' on my - plAlrt; clearing it away from the: belti;-:-. Then fthougbt my opporttipity, litta. come, and tried to jerk my six:shoot 'er, but it was fciul sortie way r iarkrit would not come. I thOught that`. time had arrived, for as- quick.: as thought he drew and'OtrUelt * WitbAis knife.. He struck. at:mythroat. My eyes were blvadifioa4lieri., andi saw where the knife watr.eoming. By- a quick involuntarymoyement, I threw myself aside, and - he-mustthave over- . • , GOLMENRY Qt:, -FOSTER' ,Krnamtibtictilgal4 * • OR Monday Broning, &pt. 17—.11se .Ainsivomol of this Adopnou of this Constitution. • , FELLONV-CIiIZE)O3 of PottetrioLPitta A .few months ago Ldid not anticipate ' and - could not' ' 114 " puticiPkifilg that I abotifd have the tire, under,the*.oircumitances,. of. stddesing...ap, large a cioneopEse, of citizens. •I did noi..-thew dream that, rjowula be selected as thie.statidard bearer of.thetpviy to which I hare all mj life boloogode—• •fiKt - rrtiould be chosen their catidi. date foOheApieznorship of tie 'greet . Stattetid l'ennryivn ato r ,::.l never desired it. 'X... iattead w,ayeatillint Zio'light in the •ranks with. yani, and* the itaX.W7Mt - fellow:eiticons - of Pennsylvania,; ) as )tticf‘net ea et, captain. • :(4eplatifeia) Gen dentiin44erenty-three years;ego,„ ; ati,titia I very • ?pot; by a fin& bend: of :bold.. at:A-pa trottli; men, ti great werk, wtia done—a work, that hag challenged the tittrieliatiorrof the civilized world.' A form and system tirgoyernment was ,adopted by that lulu bent, otpatriote reprciWnting ,the. [states of (hiss Uniuse;,:that,..Aie world -has 1101 , 0,16 tteen equalled.' Itat.you,are•catied,apost• to attest your fidelity to that rystern•-afgoverunietst they fornied, and ray whether ;any rutilleaskhatid ehuil tear it dein and exp Ore: as to all 'AO horrors which might result frobi it. I say you cannot maintain inviolate thats.;'Obeitittition—yon,An protect and save it only'bylieuleatiag t hal a i n _ ciplei of those wholrained - It. •Xeep.thut spirit olive. .Never let it die oat. ,If you do, you will find yonr postal:At litertr;ldur, 'tights' of. prop erty, all without safe lad-Without socurit'y. What is the danger beirtibrought about?, From whence does it some?. - Tliertear, I am sor ry to say, a great politioutfarganization . -•—I don't' care what their object may, be, but their. Triad - pies are to sow *dittiautle"'arnoug the. States.-;,— They ray they are okooked.' to the extension of slavery into the' erritartea. ..That..le . their .par pooe. There •Is lying -behind that apurpose deeper, and far inore , '`destruetive. What . du - their great leiders 'tir";champinne ray?, yhat. .doie Mr. Seward say.?.-"'When, they tell ynu. they go no further than to protect the 'reside:Ries. of the United Statee,l tall you they are , &teals.; lag you and their friends and theit'partr. is the great head or ohlef of, that4arti3 Mr. Seward, of New York. .Se ialta,beka&and'enul, 'Hu giros - 4 . lbtitais ita;deati- . tdast . :*.tbad Ile hat4-elpt:l ,t ' ibe'guitted-the fact that' the Purpoiteacqh.lk • on ia to- go. far be yond whit they.n A o b e their to prevent the eiteheion; a s ittiray, ttitO the' Tek•l' ritories. Mr. Sewa'rd in his '4onfronii—er ispei,ch; • •haa declared that there lean ibla con between the 'yetis& 'of ire' .d that: , •of slave-labor, and.that the. e; , 44 must and will, sooner *later,'Ontal'elY .4 free4abor -nation, or ea '• holding, nation." Gentlemen, ' do.•• • - ;.tbat?—' (Voices—"No, n 0.,") • • ME W . WLE - .-4tEAT Bl'ENCir .• A rebilLy.Pl i ffNittAlt- _COUNTRY, TB PRINTIDD • P BLISIIAD .WEEKLY - - 24 Storyqf, nook a New. Buildling, ; Ttmberiand At On4.Dollar and Fifty C,0, 116 3 insertooditio mioArk. 'The friends of the estaltahtnent,' Mid the politic goner ally are oolicitedlo oenain tliblebidtrrs. ligiril.A..DßlVAlitsinteil at an' hairs *Moo: - • . MTV oIt•poRTAG.R.,-• • I IR Lol. mon .County, In Pen n.ylvante, out of Libßiloti,ctsm4; fwanorug per quartet, or 13tents n'year: • ! • •..” • Chirof-thkeSrato, 6 &a. peratnarter; or 26 otaat•inar If the postoo teupqt *aid adranc!..t..asteopzo, Again, speaking in the'Senale in regard to the progress of the anti-slayery rientiment,. Mr. Sew ard said, iddreising,life nirmiel'the South : , '•l'eu may;, ndeed, get a :Start pader or newt; the tropics und_seern safe fprie time, hot it ; Will be only a :bort time. • Evpn tlspee,yon will lied States only for „Erealablip. to Maintain. and , 'becif‘. py. The istseres4nalie Whips; tailesderitarlds thfa l whim - ate tnancipadOn - of all, MOM: Whethisithat oonatuumation 'shalt lid" allewe'd ,to take :oltiat? - with needful ! and wine preraar.isokiipgainet sud , den change and disastar,lor , he; - t edema, - is all that remains fort Ai , dtMidey" r a ,• Is it not the meaning or ail' 'ie,flik .3oil imisi pins the limits of the Constitution of the United Staten ; that you moat go trite tie - Stites *here.; • • slavery exists and wipe it out,, r:tigirdleaus ',Ler ; the . guaranties of that Instrument,. and ofilie rights which it secures to tffo Staten?' fludli ls beyond' douht the real`tendency Or these don ! trines, although euch may notshe:the - sentiments !`of all tbe metnliers of the Republican party, %e -- enure I belief° that many honest members of that organization w ou ld give no ;to such I doctrines, if they conceived their real result. I What have‘heen the fruits of thissectionai 4 - r Ration epee the subject of eo.very ? As the re. suit Of that agitation, we have seen an armed in . • vasion of the. State of Virginia,„ end innocent I men bare been shot down in order that shiyes I might be trade free.. The RepubliCan leaders I may tell yeu that they do not intend any such results. Let.me tell you that. the leaders. , preach. I ins the doctrines which they do, Cannot, content i the results. The leaders Could not control John , Brontn,and.his,parly,when G M m' ade their s tic-. sysolasititturs• thu..araerlitt at ,I [they invaded te dwellings of f irlightians; d'ra 'g them at midnight from their homes. • (A 1 voice—" Gov. Wise controlled "tbetti.") ". 1 There ii but one way to secure ,the tranquility k„and safety of the States, and that la by main gaining; -the guarantees of. the Constitation,.-- ; Tills Beim. is not to be preserved by armies, and 1 Davies; it can be preserved only by cultivating" . : that spirit of fraternity under - the inspiration of Iwhich our Constitution wan' framed. sr that i spirit be not, eultivated—if,you excite sectional • prejeslices, eng alarm citizens of Sister Systeir for ,• tbo safety or their pitiperty and their lives—the I Union ii! practically .dissolved, the heart of the ICl:iron - ix broken, arid nothing but the - bonds re main. Gentlemen, in this contest, you, the de ( seendante of these patriotic men, who have giien ito us the freest and - the beet. Government in the world, are to determine whethei:this - great legacy,- which yen have received from ytini ancestor's' at , trustees' for posterity, shall be landed.. down _use:. tarnished, as it was boqneathed to you. It is for you now to determine whether this great instio- Merit under which violtaiyis lived, and under which i - •• • -, 1 every mans rights haver been sec - tired; shall now be torn, in tatters, and the Union broken 1 9. (Cries of 'no, no, and applause.) I tell You,.gete- - 1 tlemen, that is now the issue which, disguise it es t you p lease, is foroed upon us. - .Nutt, ; lot. me say one word In regard to the slavery qiiestion.. It maybe, perhaps, dry d uninteresting; but I wish to speak ' of raid the "pinnke its the plat form of the Republican party-t-thatin reference , to the extension of .slavery into the Territories. That party contends that Congress hasp° power to do what? Not to legislate generally upon the subject of- slavery •in the Territories, but that they have the power and right to- legislate upon one sido.of that question—that they ought toast' to the Bouthein States, "although you are joint owners, with ns, of these Territories, yen shall not go there with your property."- ,Theltepubit earls dethand Unit .Congress.shall prohibit the.inr stitution of eltretny in alLthe Territories , of-tbie Union. Where does Congress derive any such authority from? What part of , the .o.onatitution gives Congress the power to legislate upon only-one side?- If they can say slavery abet) not gozinto a certain Territory, they can say it may gotherra.- I say that Congress has no right toiaterferewith the matter at all: (Cries -of "good, good,' aenP • long continued shouts, of applause.): There ieno such punter in Congress, and I will tell you why. The Congress of the United Ettitcslegislates np. on all questions under express...gratin; .of pewee contained in the Constitution. Wherever there is no great of " . power Congress cloesnot possess the right to. legislate at all. Now,; I challenge any r umn of the... Republican party to shop mo Where, Wall that instrument, Congress iv aw •thorized to say that slavery shallnot ixisi in the - Territories. No such authority can be found': - But it is argued that a Government having the right to acquire territory, either, by -conquest or by purchase, the tight to govern that Territory is incident tathe:right to acquire -it. ~I agree that, in. ordinary . eases, this is the fact, but it .is only so where the power acquiring a Teri-Ito:4y is eupreme2 7 where there is .no limitation upon its - powers-- but when the Government of the United States aoquiret new Territory it will mot bo eon tendod that the Congress of . the United State - shay an unlimited power_oflegistatignotter that Tete titory,-.an unlimited. sovereignty. At.ia, by sir:- tue of theirsovereignty that they acquirc,the Ter-• ritory; but; so far.-as concerns legislation:fru . Tog gard-to.the• Territory, they are restreArseitby - tts- limitations-of the Constitution under.. settlekr.tba.- Government bas b een f o rined.. - New; I maintain a that the muse ' ccf,„ the dossatitrition which is claimed; a bestoiring on Congress the right to legislate for the Territeries. thats;not• cenfon:thsg power•ln regard to slavery. ..Cur.onponente,urgib, as their authority, that elapse-of the Constitution .which declares. congress shall-have the tiowerlo dispose of and make all needful OAe and.:rigigt -batons respenting the Teoritoiy and othilr,prop 'erty belonging to the.United.Stalesi. . , , 'I could, if I had time eabibithr yo u theviews of some of the•ahlest m inds of ortr.country,.all concurring in the `opinion that that Onus° of the Constitution treatSAbe .Territerim as property; and does not give to - Congresijuriedietion to gov ern, the.peeple inhabiting that Tere t tory, iscl.4.a. control their private 'property. The swords of that crease are - "that Congress shall have power to dispose of it." , Now.,-it gan net beonaintained that they have the-power to dispose of the people, ae .they.may of.the land.. Congress may sell.the land; may . confront, may' give it away,if you please„hut they cannot sell the people or give them-away... Uponithierubjeritrire I have-Abe highest authority he the .country main. i taining that the power of Congress tb. legislate , for the Territories is not deriyed frote,4l4o..elause• of the Constitution. Ouropponente areoompell -1 ed, then, to , fall back upon the - idea' of the-, i sovereignty Of the Government thatorga'nizett the. 1 Territories; - and when they are driven there, they have no foundation.for the position* thatCongreas bee the right to legielate noon this A:upsilon in the Territories. I arty, thou, gentleMee,that this Lin question not political, but judicial. - The'tri linnets constitued by the Constitution must de. • termioe,these question; and ..I; in Common with to itin-eviaips,eittseps, am pnAka:g - ter 401 Pelt :to ,the final arbitrament of the .triinriaal aptointeid by the_ . Constitution to intrepret that instrument. Now, gentleman, if I have .liet detssiondyep ' .too long (Voices : "0141kaad"---I will advert to • 1 11. question in which thelfeople of Philidsaphiit; - , Seel great interest—a, question on which titeylpige the right to,koriw the opinions . - of the enotTidatir presented fur their suffrages. In this,verk - otty, not more than ten days ago, the eaptain-contiazef Of the Republican party made 1111 sOitiqt,upen . luo, declaring Wit .I am a free : trade _man . 1 thist th e .s u coid of my.lify, public and. nrivistis, efts - 1141 ted the fact; that I'am And alwe”..as l 4itr„ip favor of free-trade,. and :against . Tpiehlhoi Oita , - 'American industry., I refer to the .s.Peeeh. 'Mks • by Col. A. M'. Clara, Chairman' of the Republican I. State Committee of this Commonwealth: - kliiw,- Mr. Clore ib doubtlesis. a:gentleMlare at ver acity,. and this min-statement' .I cosaattlibeto fo'nothtni. but profound ignorance of thy . history.; -Mr. M' .Clure' charges that from 'ibis earliest peAod of - y isolitleal lifeol hove lteen.Oppesed to the doetrine of protection. Re chaegen that I hiive'Vettlfflll? - free-tiieleGovereearlt, - Tre44adandetrts-Nt. trade Presidenti":. . 'I , , - .:.• LifiP.':',. l ,,..--"..., Gentlemen, Usti Abe lit:Mora( bet* . S. W.. Vet: greseim.lS4o,.. 'We then had a tariff-natal ~ to the, menufeeturing ,interests of Faunally • It was Oilghly:protective tariff ;44 was juii -sort of tariff demanded by.the todustaial inie ... of Peonsylven ie. In 1344, - whilst:l was in cnip. grass, a bill was introduced .. to repeal - ;:eir. :Moir the tariff of 1842. When. this great questio n: f- - protection to American indnatrY tkuircaines.ol ll Congress, there sat beside nee, ib that.. tiody o. .no -lest a man then ffanuibal Ramlin, who.ll4ow the Republican candidate for Vice _Prestr/p4,41' the tallied States. Whilstl recorded. My vote folk Ake protective policy cannibal liarnkin,reitipresi 1 his vote against itt• clsooghter rfolit,upfalisoetti.)„. - Col. McClure I ehttigeenkeibibftVer frees trade GOvernorin'aert eta.4hat s an - eblW„-Me Meak • eidn a singleeireirmsTt . sr4 : • . - : At - tho -- Teic'd kc' . xr Isj,ch .1 have juit alluded;one of my colleafea. .in-the Cowes/441;re ilitnited•Afatacataa" David 'Wilmot, WhninfWeatireitiee,,tonljtwthe'lt4bla / :pair aondlelQg - wernor at Pentieylvatffs.-- • I ltar' Wilmlie*asi the ' only triesiaber- of Congress ---- that voted agatast ,- this., protective policy I Yet : Chet gen tlernan, when rdnolist , for Gs veruor .of Pennsylvania, witreeteldOirVol. Mon4resand 4
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