""..ft: 1,:4111114...44e.14:a%114.11N Col. Curtin,-find all these zealous • Oates of proteatieul '(Laughter and apple 110' Th'ey voted Tor' h free-trade Governor, and now they ask you to vote against me because, as they allege, I am for free trade! Let me state another fact on this subject. At the 'aerial/ I mention (1844) that bill fur the re tell of the tariff of 1842 did,not p a ss.ln 1818, the proposition was renewed, nod then ii was that the law was passed striking down almost entire ly the protective policy, because it substituted hd. ectiocernt duties for speollio duties. Let ms tell yiur that the great question in regard to this matter bf the tariff, Is between specific (luting and ad va lorem duties. The moment you abandon the principle of spotlit:lc duties, there is no proteotion. In 18.58, when the hill-eame up repealingthe tars fff of 1842, and adopting a universal ad valorem principle, Mr. Amite and Mr. Wilmot wore still Member/ref Congress. That bill Was passed ; and both these gentlemen voted for it, while I voted against it! (Leughter...and applanse.) ' Yet, :I wpndor irtiether .Col., Me Chive and his friends will not support Mr. Hai* for Vice Prominent of tlai,;_llpited States. ,L :Wander, also, whether, tkey.irliiost,ioto. far Mr. Lie into , . whose 'vie - lib on this questiOn t nelther they dfir'anybody elite knows anything about: There is no record of his 'nubile life that affords any knowledge of his views upon this question, (Applause.) Mr. Linooln is held up as the friend of the protective policy, yet you be find a vote be ever gave, or a speech be -ever mhde, wherein he favored the doctrine of protection nt all MY ;mord on this subject is that which was made yeeraage, 'hen I no more dreamed of be ipg a candidate for Governor than I dreamed of being made a cardinal. (Laughter.) You can cant,find a woad or a vote of mine, during the whole-periorof my service in Congress, in which I did not adveaate, with all the seal and abtlity. • 'ltpeasessed, the doctrine of proteotrern lo 'Meek can industry against foreign competition. (Ap plause;) Yet Mr. Hamlin is a better tariff man than lam ! (A voice, "over the 10112') Let us examine the position of Mr.. Hamlin a little further. 1n1855 a'pAboaition was made in the Senate of the United States to remit for three eters thapayMent - of duties anon railroad iron in nd at the custom house. Our Senators, Messrs. filer and Iliodhead, foughtth'at bill-dayby day' 4. 1 4 Ind inch bb inch.' Mr. Brodhead boldly and' - ,fiattriessly charged upon Southern men and New :i.linglandatanufacteir,ers a combination between • - 4,11 M-to strike down the Iron interests , of Penn. ..'•lffiraula. Mr. Iftientio, tiara a. Hni t ed States Senator, . arose and inquired of Mr. : Brodhead what hs meant by that deelaratie,n "for ? " /laid he, "I, atu a great deal of a .free-triffe loan, nt, and r lottiod to vote fOs this bill." `kid 116 vote for it i _ . Lot me tire yditanother instance illu flog the insincerity of that party on thie 7 4, Lion of 'the tariff. Under thetariff of 1848, °Ugh our manufacturers langushed, still.the.y lived. The: laborers resolved employment tttellgh their svages i were not as remunerative ; as theY, *ugh •to haVe been, because the profits qf the manufacturers were greatly diminished. But in 1857 a bit! was ' passed which still further redueed the dutits 'of the tariff of 1848. How was that brit passed ? Mr. Banks, of Masekohneetts, was them!, Speaker 61 OM HOnse—altopnblician of the very blackest dye. (Latiliter and ir4.3Orrs e ,) Oo the organi sation of the kf,lcre;le : appointed a Repohlietin • Oninatlttee . ot Ways tital Means. That com in itt ee reported the bill of 1858—a Bill more destructive to our industrial interest than any that ever pass ' ed the Congress of the United States—a bill that affords no protection Mall to the manufacturing ' interest of Pennsylvable.. How was that bill passed? There wore fifty-six Republican _vote' mot in its favor, and it passed the House ofjiep resitulati,vse. 'Going to the Senate, it was anterid- • ed and was sent book to the House. The &mood.: menus were net eoneurred in, and the bill was sent to a committee of conference, whom Mr. Spekkerßenks appointed On the part of the , House. Did he appoint a single man who woe . , in' Inver of the protective polioy ? No, not one.— The members of that committee were Lewis' D. Citdpbell;of Ohio, Mr. DeWitt, of Stassaalhuaetts, and Alr.f,eteher, of Virginia, all of them Repub. Beans; and the whole three known to a be io favor 1 .of tire passage.of that bill. Into colt 'hands it,l wall:sent., 'het. committe. illtTy with the Sett- . 1 ate committee , reported - gig ki ll, . and it mutters- l i .0. T A ii cow the lei of the and, mid wEile it rstnains the lave, ret me say, yoUr manufaotaring internstanciar revive. They cannot revive.— 1 More Asa that, William. H. Seward, the captain "of the Reptiblictin party, was a member of dint committee of conference and signed the report Now, gentlemen I wis h you to.unberstand my • YiIIRS upon; this quisation. I sold before, that there can be no tariff beneficial to our intinstrlal•l interests, which does not proceed upon,the prin- ' ipte of speadge•duties. The meaning yf that "is "this : If alon of foreign iron is itnported,it pays "'lls.p.piany dollaraand so many cents, according to the apecifio principle, but according to the ad elikorm principle; It pays so much per cent upon , the value of the article tibroad, according to the 4 fereigtrinvoistl. Under this apes/fie principle the Abletriceirt Manufacturer has exactly what he wt..... to st4lfeliness in the market, steadiness lit ice duty —Which her doer 'not have - Under the ad valorem. , principle, You will observe that the act of isn . pr.:Rooth' entirely up.sn;the ad vatorete„ principle. The duty is leyied - upon the price of the foreign article abroad. When that price is high, the du .ty rises just at the moment when the American manufacturer doe' not need the inereamad duty, ; int w.hen.the price of the foreign artlae falls in the feireigtt-market tbe duty 'goes down, just at .4 4; time when the Amerieatitnannfooturer needs '`i- . siqiighier duty on the impurtne artdole i ~theref ore, I say 4bai there is no protection` Without sp e 0) fl o 'du-Cleo. - . . Let me-now say a few words in regard to this Aavamagitation, which so distraete the oetintry. Thee.agitation, gentleu3en, • must be stopped or or the Union..must be dissolved. They make en outcry about slavery in the Territories. Why, gentlemen, there is no territory now belonging to the United States where slavery can exist. Talk AI you may, there are laws higher than the Con• stitirtion,"that control and regulate this. question. Whirever.free labor can go with stf•valibtWilave labor 'must retreat before it. But the Northern ifi'all'aetitiot go in to 'the rise swampy and cotton 'gelds and sugar plantations of the Southern states; the white man cannot work there and live; consequently the cultivators of the soil must avail •tbemselvei of degro laber. rt ilfa question for _ Ahem whether they will have free or Maya - labor. Why, Ition,should there not be an end of agita tion onthis subject ? Slavery willnever exist in any, territory now beliMlghlg_ to the United States. Ifor this reason, if for no other, - this agitatiOn • should cease.. .The purpose in creating this ex eitement is merely tO•acquire political pOirer, to Obtain the "loaves end - fislies"iif the Goveftriment. .4pplattse.) . - • Let this agitation cease. Let no violent bands ..Ihifilacedppon the. saored instrument,, the Con . etittstfon of the United - States; for if that be hot : . 'sularedly maintained, there is no settUrity for any due within the Union, Do not allow yourselves to think about a diesolution; do not engage your tiontemplation iu pietriring the consequences of • each, dissolution, terribly disastrous as they must be. Stand by the.ponstibitien and the Union no your only secure fellatio°. i,Mor 73 years we have • enjoyed the blessings of this i tluion ; yet we are now called upon to yield to a party who's prin. chiles would teArthe Constitution to titters, and expose tho country to the dange'rs of a servile .alvil .war. It rests ?ill YPS to prevent the con - sumdi fen of. tbat party's 'disastrous purposes.— 'lf a r ineripersonal questio r n, It,matters vory„lit• 'tie al:maid Colonel .Curtin o r myself shall be 'elected Governor. BUt, there are great prinoi • pies involved in.this election, and the result may 1011, with vast power upon the destinies of the `CoUntsy. In view bt these great principles. it . ..tafor you to decide whether Colodel Cut Lin or Appel( Shall be the Coverner., (Woes, "You're "the titan for us, " and applause.") .. /lion think , Hutt the eleetiob of Ili. Curtin and Mr. Lincoln will teed most to harmonize the diticklant eletaents now aroused throughout the lami,ltiriour duty to vote far those gentlemen. If you believe that the principles of 3fr. Lincoln au Sol. Curtin will best secure the tranquility of Ilk gloat people; will beat soothe the civil corn ‘motion new prevailing, then, ill God's, name, sleet them. It is for you to decide this question. Ti l t tr y . ° ruers hands,o.sib I et:lilies a l l , t e l u o l a i trlty fa t r r i t o he o r i ti :It goveratuent into be torn asunder, you will have a fearful account to regtlo; of the tritst committe4). to Your bands. In no other way can you dis charge yourduty then by frowning down this Sectional agitation. Proolaim to the •Southern man that. Arbetaver'rtglit has-been guaranteed to - ;vita by the Climstitation, be shall have. (Alt plauee.) Tell the litorthein man thaf...ho afkisd open the sews platform-Lthe broad Consti tutional platform Tof the country.. (Cheers.) I iilllgo with that platy (-I oare not what you may WO.) tlaaitill.tive. to all men their constitu tional righis, 1 oaiifolfe a great Altaahment ter ,Abfr nrciae of the old . Democratip pa-tyr, butshould ti:ttrparry go astray ntitin.thja question, I am not with them, and I shall Lbetsseek some, otilOr or onization that will stud-upon, the Conetitutieu of psy country. Ido not 'are what it may he callsfd. By this sectiooel agluition you alarm ilkt" eeuthern man , for the j eafety or Elia property *Writ life. This agiVtout_lencle to exalts. civil ~...4e Worst kind of servile war, and iaSur• rm.,. The Minster tuid his family whenever ; y• lay dowu at night, are lit aotie.apt apprehen• islo thlit their throat', may ‘ bactut before thedawn of..the morning. This statersofvlblogs mutt' not. continue. You cannot get Southern men to stay in-,this 1 with all these agitating queationll tirsly hanging over theip..beads, reederluff " Zr1. 1. 4- t". 41 34n -l a ir tA gL is 'ti ll v .sr icu'w o r! ig 12 '3 u t :. re n of , ' . ' L td: 4 ; l ; i - ° lt ll . s f : 11 , 1,.. qh&T l i i i 9"t rig 54 L - c a6e' Th sl o k y ti l n lve *ll lt t a iskt . 11: sa y to their Northern_dirrs, tqlands•off— k v i e as our Constitutional' rrghi t s—wo will ' as s o more." If they do ask mbrathey will not go tta.:, A l. We must ask of therfiat It's -.ire. entltleelb, - 7 _ and we east, beim IL ..o,,p,phose# :- .. On this subleot the mob Who framed _ilia bob- ~41 / 4 1 s. stitotil , have given isirxvisining. Thisf greatest in .di 2 wertiehati erni. , seeici in the last Weida ''. n:. , ..'t e addressed to his eountry-mon in auy 01f...1.4l form—General Washington in his farewell address—warned the , tipple against agitating ace - tient lquestions and creating sectional strife; for upon that rook, as he believed, th if Government was id the; grofftesrldrigter ' a disruption. Yet all these wardings'ate disregarded by that great -Republican orgauisation which is now spreading -11ktririlda.stira+Mr'srainswinddr' enbetat Jatirsori also gave similar ad . f e ttinitions in addressing his. fellow _... ri ,.oed yet , in spite Orthise warnings, *vow advitieli' exerting Stat.: against State,ani brother againstlbr other,u o til the feuliag of sectional bitterness has become so intense that a Northein man oan'tioatcely travel safely in the Southern States, nor can a Southern man, in some instancea r travel in, tbv flitrilt—fer in par ticular localities, il.rtAiluthprts gun is seen,, Ilit is sTaPected to Ise•!iii - d'friWh of, aiiegro, and they' mob hiin. (Lalightb - r.) I say, then, that this leational agitation meat be frowned down by the Au l eric , en people or. they will, have no government tit all. , - ; • Gentlemen may talk 'di" keisping States in the - Marion by'fbreo. •Ln regard td that, let me say that.if this Union! bad baop farmed by,foroe—if it 'had been established Icy the warlike ex - et - lions of the alloy lied lhe' navy then our might expect to, maintain its/idtegally 1 the Intrad'inhaneibat you must pritservealt, abipu made-it.: It most. be pre served , b4ra Mlftekdr,rrpmik.ai 4rici r t _ between. the* Bavaria pititi,ds. "Wllin this , e'liag_ has de lta:la's:l,oe Union , is goon prantieally:. -.- .. If I have not detained Area tou t inrig, let mo say a few Words more in reganj to the tariff; and I Only advert to this muter behauwer - Col., McClure has directed the latent loan( the people of Penn sylvania. to it. At the lest geseidn, of. Congress a bill passed the House of Reproagetatives, which . has been called 'theMorrill•tirriffhill. It wont to &male, actit-in 1114 words Of Cat. McClure, was "kilica• dead." Ile states that I.wept,thlwe beg - 'ging fhb Senate to, ies it becaugo it would oper ate politicallyin my favor in: Pennexltants. Now, gentlemen, liwould need have gone to tkig, Senate of,l th w.,tia Ind 8 Wel; -errs* ig_ tha kind Oak wpilifl'oat. off right min.— ( if. Wain.) 'l , onel/tot degTadentylielf by mek. f 'atiappeal • to^..mahrbildet:thf; that' angina ratf.,,,,..0 tt gpk.thf re a nrWelit : g 41,C !hoed Sep a- , .roll. Ito,d them thaCthe gsmtinaqtrfaCiuring Id teresti of Pidniii Vanilt - clit. if a t •tle. kande of tba Gorerstuoint tbirainciefur .ofslerdtecklon - • 1 411.5105ide5, , 4 ,111 ., lf 7 ?iltlfatit'aitl ut-tifetfieVernnfon ' t ailed fur this4norqasentrexinue. - I. told -them heiwlhlitiet'of 1 857 wite eased; lb; the aiJ 'or 4istilOcc. 00l trib'd tiff Isylll4*•Eit ale-Inlnu •Taottora, it wag lobbied , through I bligrets. I asked them tq yield to pean.arnanib.tisikpretec tion, which' she had i s right to, ask;',. anti SAVO lino Government from tlietneditsityi•of•ritalling loaht, and inning treasury•nate' tdzninet.l.ta nedeitary expenses. But Co!. MoCinip stye. thist:..l did nothing- there. "Tilefact kr this; ,the7,l:pill was • brought to the Seriate'4ltAtli I"Ptie days of the close. o f the session,. and 3 t :Waif retiring-dr et do d by the Committee of Conference ; that tlibia POstpor?- 1 od until riglit Deoeinber. 'That lecommendati oh was adopted; - but, itlew days - 70044yard a' motion was made for ae:consideratlimllintt wa s ftesed,so that - the bill _now ,steeds rtanlyt,for!the' action of tlita'Seriato. . • _ . `But Mri'MoClire say that bocCititiu Wai there grglng•the,passage'of this Willi , . Itllrai ifortain- Ix., a strarme plans ta.Which to, strugMrreffitjn. • 'The bill bad aireaty patatertha goine, vifierehial • Ifriends c hed the iliblbrftir;sothat lie erns oot a Ood- AA these; and be - could hardly be of ninclilaffiice ‘ in . ,,the.Senate, i srAere. the majority_ woje:.Demo. crate. „If,thay would noill ‘ stert, yr , Avg, you riq 'Wilk it very therwooldiiiteretd,ilim 7 ilstughtite,)lNow, , r would lidti'.eca.o Cantle- to. tell ta&What • Se&itorrbes,alsr talked mi . th.ok this ,iireellon. I,will give. bite Oa for ,br cri: -Ogle to' Tvetiouihe spoke be thiii, sub t.' Iliattgh ter an' 4 4411kU116.) 'NO* ' irlhat • is'. tit plittfolin •of that' .party upon tariff , !'. l'altg up-Altat,Otoifth:artiole . j of their platform And say svhetifeior qottbey cad 1 0111/01 to be thb fiTeitia of the jprotitotivn policy ?,, Db ' they-or db illeYndtadencelfettiiiimpesitiors'or spe l t:rife d utical :De thiy,gdtteale a tE9gll3 it; grirr - • eign valnatiou K Do they,ndvoeate gnipereage qr a reduotion'of - dati,t?"'FbfiVictligifiebd, "such' a • eyhtens.mflinitien I exchange inowriti -re:mistier.' wits the Ifipster„,,','Act I.l ‘ ,l4hgtopernot Ilrir . te _Noyr, -, , .1, Wi f ardoekthAl.prettn,? ...„,.1. „ '95 tbri litA of toe I can'-: not tell.' if renlisylranin they'teTl . Poo,,it means a tariff .forfprotooffen; i kali in:Weir , York, tine -of their s leaders, °gnats whotatands , ,at;_theacuid 'of ' 1 their eleotoral tioket, (I,refer to,ifilliam C. Bry ant, oft the New York;Piiit,) rolls yo u that it dqes I not.tdisan protection .-` Thiy would do ne hero now' I,qad show,sugh a plank. - l'lns'y are false to. the tuanufaotarlogjetereats of tbeo ckuuly:sr,b,eo they' 'Ana beTa and tell you that there ui a Word in that platforoefavoring the-protention df • Meek [eau labor: Ikas drab any gentleman In.. the dei r egatiogricofia'Poinisylv,iinta whe . ,.in..tbs4Conaan. / Von, °Eared a, 'Lingle retelation i n tator of the r ' tariff? , •Tbe tafiff , .was forgotten. The ,greaktinestibn'etthisti4rh absorbed eadryibilig ebki. • • . • •.., There re we men in thaPtioriken Oen w ho Itniw 1 bow to frilm'e a protective:PlSA Which' oriel& not be paisfindersted ;line de Steil laddlaratiiin of principle_hasbeekmAdel- ', _ ~.-`., i.eT -- • ,Tbere Wail adielingnished Pennaylvariiinleio NAB a candidate in - IffrieConventlifflei•Preildent. „Ale wgs a man of life Ihnelbvation to.thaprolie titre policy. :., I ,tapart General-Sinn:o Atmeron.--- He was reeorgmepilekis nPresidential•eandidate 'by' the Repiblican iiiitt Of`this Statis: - Ha Was about tho only man prone neatly before that:Obit/ Yoqion, uplp u btecilt in favorof protgainipArerft -1 iCaialticlusliy,lj.irapo4 dittos. lam proud.-to 1 . say lhat dining a'lon'g pitbiic life'; I beve'kdolfti . Lim to ter greSthet hi.td.arttlefearless. advocate Tot ' ' that poli cy - that I ever gay; either ; ' in i'irt ; - oat .of : Conkraas, and he deserved Potter at the liapde, of that party than to he overalgurgbedietiivii, W;a livan whqse tariff print''nptallbaris:talig.4haird:'at , all. Cameron, Xbe4Wile44 l 44 to bbkn!rateir Of a proteetlve tariu, *aaaveralauthid by , bill oast delegation beir.tise the Ntigkir" tins alitild'or the. tariff. ~ ,v • . 3.4, i • ~. . ?et, tbi; party non ..*lpir ALM:. tlitividdlliar friends a prdtpction. ji.y.,..ol:yar,l)oio t yct, V II * atorias you may. ' :.. .',. ' t - At this point ii'persakid-thii audieireiritaade'd• [ up ~ . , . .etiP PC Ander.- vib.i.oirAM.:Elfstahrealti arid. I l l it l Ai e rininiWlintil i gnie a ta " It Nrelrfrkenti - pi dant t eed th&t:s ' v4:-„ they claim to be; the (rids efithe-blttlltitri and the Union, ang,44.1....ita1d-Yoo, lam in avor of any man, or any set ot.men,,uh e adopt. t h ooe i principies,_Opplartae;rtua die vet) , moment tho Bell and Everett men -yield that ground I ant. ' agaiArtillitfr; - ttre vilty"ffilbit'lft The Ikittelic part, 3%1 4 1141114 traillid, 'Pan ail/Obeli - he but ; I am against thii.lteputllitalarty all tho timn.• , . (Laughter andts,Plithiti.) ' ... .-. , y Afte'r thitgdfig th 6 itatifetiee fat title attettlioto,. fall OVltusiaattg„Atepustyi contlarid , • CONDITION "t)N, 'tee "Urns"? DENlatitkagiitikT The Baptist 44,0119 . ..na fok ttIO Y!, 34 f 10erAtolt thadilts ligriVsnee, italos nnclutitelliot tug Info:111i t . ituridithyp of tha . dituoisigatton.' , Frods the taislenf- of Total Qr Regular Boraigt B ja N9qh.AD}.s4% letni'thkithtnozaber4fmSnidat ?F t . 'Binte,is 576; of i/if t; ordained roinisteralf,33 , 7c-lizen tized in 1859, 72,086; total, 1,020,4142. T taloa : ber of Baptists in Nova ,511,9t t ih. is- 1 3, 05 70.:Kais ,:ronsirick, 7,703; CaOoditv).3,7l4; Dl is" Islands, (estimated) 34„350- 7 rinskingt 1. 17 1 1..u.1 1 total in North America of onsoititioni and oina ty-one thousand one :lurid:red ;nisi ieixty-seven regular , Baptists. Of other donpminations prev going immersion, the. A 1111 12 . 4114 sets down the tir3fisaion at 60,000; PreeWill baptists, 5 9 1 1q1; Siz-Pripeiplelkikists, 3,000 ; fitsvetitk- DV' up. fists, 6,577.; •9hirch of God, or- Widgbrenariana, 12,850 Catopbelites; 35_0,699-Tunic ers,,ci;s9.6 ; Mennonites, 36,'40. If these are add tiAtho a bove, it will make l,11.1! . 1 1 815.0140 Stye theie adhesion to the dootrine4xif itnmaKsion. Ai,' The pastor of one Of the Milwaukee churches Weotioto one section. , of - that - °it!, :Oh Sunday, Wheiefrorif naany of the ittourilitkidte *I the illfated Vert) , Elgin trad7efria' filial roared its different houses no lose than 'ono- bandied- oh* dron-bereft Or father and mother, end weirder. ing why they , did hot Como bog*, . A Direrusw Aor,— , Since 4414 ,sgr'eek. flue cites , tepto gi lag Its thotivergAtattleAorjrannnultl .Sheber, irt.l.amaiefer; ;kip Animals bisTioir been. tkoi,pooeith'y sonsu fiend ,tu human shape.-r- It p offalble-Atr ciorigielkf? more diabolic , act li3an this, and we sincerely-hope Mr. S. auty succeed in ferreting oat the author of the.qutrage, 110 that the puuithment which the , lap- eonlotit plates may be meted cut to him. - . To be letuptenthered. 4 • - . LET OUR GERMAN PET t LOW ClTtiiit . h, Ak MEMBER - thig 40110.1 nidln a speech last Missr.. that*Ril . . is not like .....': iht • ,-. 'he has two skulls, and A A* Co lee 'an idea intiP his head, you must fi*rat smash one of hie . skulls." Oar Cirit Oitige4. "The main Weet of alit Erma errata if, ` to defeat the eledierit •af the Fabliau* candidates." intuit 1104rtibOti ol WI DIXOCSATIO PZINCIPIaIk OINICISf UtIIIVWB alai rotaaw.* C~=_~~: - , I4B4IPAWyPA.-- Ki'v.:7 7 77vlm=r - i DEMOSCitatii" r tf<f 3 HENRY Di . .FWI'LER OF wBsrmoRML-frrni.,:' • PRES/D4Di* .E2fAtiOr.l RICW/1! . Dittriet. 1. . Frederick , Z.- Wm. %-l'Attersoo. R. Jos. Crockett. . .1 G. Brenner. • W. Jacoby.- 6„Clerlips , • 7. 0. P. Jewel/. B.. David Scholl.' 9..1. L. Lightner. lo.S..S:l3artier. 11. T. 11.1.c:taker. • 12. S. S. Winchester . . • It. Joseph Lrmixteb. I .• . • . "Di)goti Tax flikeil.Eac REsoLinioN A ECU Tr VWCOTMITITE AUGUST 9,1860. Resolved, That the Demoorathl*Elsetoral Ticket be hpuled.,with the name of...Stephen.A t polilasor-49he 0... - tivekiiirfdge as' an eteetor at largo, and in the event of the succou of Add ticket, if the greater nu mber of votes. shall have, i beek east for Stephen .A s, then the, vote of po alektOritl esillege firthlaSWW.eUll beast kir Stepben`r.iioiagles arid.ltersehell V. Aohlison for Presi: dent And Vice President; butt( fiatioluiCalreckiuridgei I then ffrlobit C. Breolifuridgitand Joseph 'Lane, for thug same offices. If tha VOW" of 'Pennsylvania cannot elect i the - candidates fsir whotue. - thainr/ty_otille votes are cast, autfit..n elect any man running -for the.ethoe of Pros i . dent of 'the United States efaiTaing_to be a Democrat,: then the -rote of' electoral college. ell be Coat for ohal candidate: . ll' it will 'not ele.t el,ther*of thq Demo z oilitsqiir , whom it is: - east, orsuirof the.Demodrats who were ,voted for id. the 'Stated, then, the voteAddlybe cub for thkiiigilaie Who has the paujority. of tae` Totes of tte State and 'that the Chairman of this - Con:thane/ 0 9 I instructed. to obtain from the gentlarlen on, Ate. Dempl trout Pecherellielet orthe Stale tlipir isailaill'and Mo. fillet pledgeseraeilyteaceitin theribregolncreaolatioir and telreport the - result ir lb. oefloo to tliklahninises at the...iibitt nioittlitg dr flifPoninitttfo, tirqie held .on the -I—d4l of —7 . 7 7 "S el' . l:.iiiLid .t.AriLn . 4 ...' ... ...• . . . air !Die liteutiug 'in tenfliKl-for lees,. op Saturday - uvuliag)ast; was 01.5ttpttned;on: Friday, Satur dity. )•' • _-. se— IL . *IICIiSI that. 13arlingarlq,w , ap injfel?anpn_in„lBst3 and inald - S . eanvassea . , Ve • vieal, liiitiiilo4,..thetratifying" in 1e To=llll - 11. faikinar4h'apqti tnii*.' sweep lhqpit.loittiplie-*..a majo4- i Qf ,C)4 - 5 .! ; b lAvatir. &eel : gin - 0a - f of; 165;3: `Heise misfiles of, 2351075 `: 9 6;0 1- 3"ini ..B f . " - in*P B(3 4.ti 'drag ortri4.bpiosioow.g4ii k oil t6P.: ( t.bnnjc - rttsl 4193; - IttlayteWilialljr. Nnyeabr.thitutionOtttiirefiliSS444 , 4:trat _ 404 7 , • • : ekelj4' /Crabs for Lebanon : itotigi4g ng , in thjE4 e s # ad „o 1n Mr ajr "at,tObmiilop, on TlititSidity; tilers Wu . another &rings kurn.oni. - TT.n.thoripgnil people mike said hi* lition flies e n t:,"TheYjdnAwallieatblip ` , 43TEStwitit lip in tlie;v2nintakiti L :eiffidifiilFod: • tn•terob 'Light Propessl6ll? • • • ••• , Thkeditor- of - -the .-Jrattraiat thottick not allow hiotaelf to Re, • ;', -::', ''''...,' \ '-'::Vil* 4-77: P., .' - - , A3 Atilow; 4abollpd "tiff:4n and, lianilinr .was 41 9 8 it.‘ 0 4 ' :TlitmsditY 9 1 ton A 441.11 4 -; Ai at@ rba ,Or ?iftickot 41.te0t,... - :•:.., ” wc:-.5 :I :jot': ! , - - • .•,.. Vi10,, - Ailtaipotiotsfl infrAffzal Oloved id .Vidilitli, iiiixillOd "frnboln - mid Itini liti;": i*"*;. 3 9 1 441/16akickl4t Our 4gtreeta in .gbiliiidey. - -;!....' : - : ' • ..: •:., , - 'l 4 6iiii itiflAt l ntitt, - 4:4' okireatet ..at, tliasfilet , ;4 Iteetiri F,viW:l 4 .6_ .::41 1 b 714 - 1 111010 1 P 616 /0 116 ,6tbli . 44 11 Wit1e • : ::f . * 64 P: itit : 1 W ft ' V: i f ii ~,...:. i). 4 :4e r eliliiire 610 . Yr at ; liop6l4Bnoma 1 . •.` 1 nimifor , !; • wait) ' t ak u nk, Ai ttier.--- 141AcTi - augh:,peolige fier4,-io• figiilto. Itieqirs: tibiii•kfiff„ Aiib 4 141".t.1 14 5)1)• ' titi o . 4itofigi.,,. of t )015, i o n Et ,or kb 4:4,,Afft4P ) -3:l3,aniftlY, -to lionry Spaha, —,r1r013,:..!: ..• •:' '' .-- '`• - . BE •.• . • • Xt% 41 . WO' . 4.8 g . . •,. f -.*ATAJUDNYI I tl ,EPArtr qea: twit 5 ,, ,.0,ur .11 ul .0074 ! . . .e„ • filiti;-R 1 ,44,±10$ _ . 612 5 61 4 ills:ex‘- l ii4 1 ts± 4 .440 11 4 ;iitgliirskiiVP 40* -0 12 4 14iPtetax4 M4ll twitittruitto;of Ititfu I:y,A43itiiol4*44 , * elytiVtli v foi k tio# " - - istr 'The zffrdwas-T l fg "14414 te•ftaii"trigPvpoyAi Atop*. yow tflo*i.s•*Viz•S!'44l4 m ^g*VeS. ~tbdaffrAtk.,43SW - 1414 toietheslist•Mituld . hi:Abe 0ic41 . - 43jor,t; 1 ifer Vioipilittitir toality - 4ex6a pi tid /speech mitTdilli ' litti r .; ErtinvytEi.-70- fter, in EVIAde hire ; 'ad the 114 in&. Of sc!iiii.ll44 - ( 4.triti - 4 . :•O i rdit . 4 4 #, i and otlNicw.t,n,inditc . fir . ttv. ekim Opp nojghtiorOjand fribue fok-dkif- W 2110.. „Let taro light.and thectrlith go forth. Hja reparica on a tar` if will be - eaoe 4 laltOttß4.4P, the Rititkb- W ii i.9!` 6, - * 7l l ; l ..FlitT i l . l**t 0.4 . 41e.stitoprioNARKstlkfieagykYiR9 follident, -wt - dianbreg• 'are- bppoaing peekirfiet liorelitolati4 v pro , tqottor* pill id l e? . ' ' ''' ~ .:'!•04.1 nil' 4*tdirigl , 'ffide..Mitikkea Wieir494:frOapea'and Cape;• Ind Tfid, t.. e.•.: liTi/ 1 4 - tt4 -- ccikotAJ ditto. ,is z - , o.•:isitigitem?- . 6;*:_c4 Ahn . ,, -Ainattini ( akii intnAfter thaU4l3l444o.4tii r tgifieb, ntittionda? ' • era ~Fra Iffaia • ,tr , taitilti " .Jewelers. :. 14.. J. Reokkow. ;M. George D. Jackson 1.8.-J.A.: ALL, R. Danner. Crewtord. 16. H. N. Les.• 20. J. Br Howell . . 21. N. P. Pitteresan.. *S.•Peeetsi:filsisehall. zs_.• 3 , 01111Je Book. " 24. P•I 1).4(11111in. Claylonttliardu.. ,'. is . glorious ninfOnit .was.zv that; "ter 0 astoiriliniiiit:ta,our Cornwall r . 04041C . ' iztiqt - did' riot - oil*ec-. KO act * .'o.4tivfo,nripg: ' And 4 ttligigli , iiiq ‘o,,,V:itik \ vas.eery inr;go).!ligigla4tAt 'fniia'Ot potion bad been /iv* . 'there :is not . a : particle of 4Qobt , ,buff. the nno liars-Would have t ieeit• - • , ci o u 1;1 e :- 7 - B fiat 401dnft look iiiiigin'i:tha p*oi oor.ats to*OtNrhigger.l . neetiogirint h viatiky tasil l skee than t4(=-1140t1P14.1'413, 41'011:41: ttlto"gqt up iktheAnkiity4kkin With brgbills,Philudelp)ilaAnsilteatung 70 4 4ettileDekt'aethilb; Ciet Sims, plenty onto oneY, arra PYi-ii . 4nAiN 34l Itilpliiinees they-have.'of bi'i El gingchit . their , ripen . to get up: iligm)oingliAn: .it .intijoritii fillißtY. ; if *oo 4l , t o , i tlo k :13‘ii we Say an *Wilt make them Fool bsd. • . - -,- :- Yi. riinnber of the inn . tranva . i ii,tho l un'ior Vostin! Club attended tife iii;ei.- . g iVith thei*torehee,thlis inakingthe 'dfirdiW , Klu.fi'e eirautive - plinsing.: .. 'SgitOP . ,XA .BOVIO: TO ;If r i_N t To tiro soThe distdarto itto • prooeltion, they ; kriied the Corotfesid gni",renier Wide-dwa tele ro h were4implioied by small Rafe ? skiug the nnoeed of Wino* and ilatnlin • Oar might:we of the Aeleeitieeqqtrondly here • one of 11 " 8 "airs' — ' 0 ° 011 kr. ?r , . A. 'altogethot • Our r. V* Wry CrAiciihr and..l4Wllo;i 4 11 .1 - .0.40.144CAM,69 1 f.140;01 0 tio.oPne 4?. WO aff41d,44041`." . be: a t tl i V to'botrow an=stoOkortise; tneakedt, of *,017 0 115-ind ptoudly witch lilts- lira 'the membire of it , 42lolodna cant- ti lEam Ite organ walPll4loar Lithioieu r 10040 1 1 11 ? objOotionable ‘ O . llO -441) Isti-fl4 01 • 111 ,1 4 ,The ;NigOki _Reapers state that 1 / 01 44 .1 1** 4 .411 41 ,:, of that city has *ittrAtVa call fiii;ipi;i3t. John's Ger .nof Reformed congregation of this la z ikee , :- . / tat aiippTAA that he will &e- V ithoineilfthe : • 4Ctiiiinteitioriffkatti4.lvaniC, .~ Aped 4 *6111,1 oir THE DaM..o**it..**i A COUNTY MEETING koeting 1 . .. • • • • -t • s• OA7EP • •Ic • as . .4;. jeci - imirluorrE. filtA AT 'ENVOYS • 41. • 7. • Oa Saturday evening last the FOB; tetlattb of Lebancin inetattbe lin house of Joseph-aowm au in Corn wall:township. Although arrange . diem had! bent) . made to take a prat .iir*a*wd-froin Lebanon, yet, when for starting-arrived it was, lontidtbataot more than one :half 440 Ig to.go could be accommocla-: , tied : kredlidedly the Perseverance , pitie4ittsion started at about 7 0 ' 6106- ki . ithcr Such Ai string ot vehi: (Oa PfLevary..deserlittioo, loaded down. with people, -- has -ant -.Awed /Wen in 'Pehanon for.niany years. lt milk au drati witk-binsaer warding eiatiory ',Vile'. county' conventi'oft of the Oppoii-- ' 4 CROtP u r c l, 4 3tiiiit.S.nt present 80 311 ‘ 'initible to obtain „seats, wal k.ed, thus slowing -Old tu ff I Deinocrats.Are : -ma& of when the •eausc. is tote-yinflitod, AftlifiEtgb 'Airmen on the.roil te, We go not amiss nt,lhast alai& long i vlfet3 *so left' town Wore nit): Lebti.nba: Vele- . I wo,followed ug kty,AreVa4 of P.1K:4 01 589 1 . 1 tio4o, ,1 010 Lebanon to . atte.o enacting; at gel. ; / I§7looQ eil • post,porieds‘thi,yeame tO•l3 4 6#,ttptn'i3: thus „lengthenitiCtheir about' o'i `t miles -Fwgiithiesiasfri ..teitninattiiiloi;;ACtory 'hi : i.he Dp.: is r beyond question, ; when in n'coma ; its shhie - ef- Merida dbi,. Foster tiieet— jn• • The''Plub iyas 'Oiled 'fib circlet by • thcs, •Duitte Esq ., a. me.litifil Venial t an a en thus* . , te:meet in Myeriitliwn on Satuziay -evening, the- ."of . lon th6etings Weici : ',;irciiiire:irnexl, Saturday evening 4i,itoofilifilti,;Gorn Wail-township, an d' Lebanon:. - . 4 '1 a r **t VCV44 1- Oilr. &Wald . ii:4fo e laiiiiike#ll4 l .: tan:. ealligtaa.,.-4116. i9WlßW'AlrOvid •tfie itopies-tif 4 1 10% 4 ,2 : v 11 . 1 ° imitto , iddress. • The - . sortable hear, and af . ter . tite parade by Avisalfoii ttiinfthiougit - fovin was `. - • • ." ,4aur bemocrattc. Vends or 44tok'soli ii;o;t;"irgited thOcuip c. m e . ViAw.eliors4 64n. Wai.**ll4r, of of Wig**, I,st*romit T. 4411.44. 1 i*P1i; pf:*o . o4 - tind, others, t43r . eqvir. ad- O.** . 4eooB l ° • 4rsfiriligetl9g,•on SatartiV fiv:onlig; 'ay) 4i4t , gy"4:o44itbe, in litrirtsi4,ll.-- Veink t of i'o:PootOit, 010 of Lob *UV fib r l'ifilkeeOrdb of .1,0baoor: Ccui- Pco if 101 %04 Mk altOailifjeta tgazdimg to $6OOOOO. THE OPOISITZ:C:eI , -. 6 aILOSERIEHNI. - 1 ot#1:-• , county tioicf tr;llgiapd ia'l.4b4o, =.41y45t..4 41 ,T1e i number in atten. apce was 'about 100,- 1000 ;' there might have bfen few ?tegg i vit , N4 • w . l' s , for a count (a 'yel7 6hreWd ihboe . SAlng,) each one is at.liberty:*ViCe*l - u.ny Tea.. • I sonablo 4,024 - 341,;;c41(113av0 givO i n ••iinfia: Witliftaivittorivirlfilmnoeheiititis *ell 4 4 5 11 . 1 .626 rmva.'iattit - • - non The §Pat*Fit, Vni.0 3 ,146 1 r4p . ptivakyon. T isiti,lXeicihititr g • and, rnizAbefq.kalt.s - geOfer vANo), , s O ; ini_4,:aatqAgilig 4 , zio;oklateF4flip„ . l 4o - .worbave - 2,44 -voters 4and : flon,vpere ) - , the -Ittokpcip-delega. tion:Wie z oOM : poied- of about 70 pbr sCoe.oleltsive!Of the baud.' Some. hititipicibiMelitit , tbe ran k s 'before our ;had left, whioh thp put:ale - pan ' kirn7at'wn . .?* * .44 1 40 8 . 4 1 , i1 - :the Beaindlvt4rett Altf.l.tiPte.4o4. here ^ I .• :friendshere .~gero~also.: in-.lelhel 11(1 ge.ne,to-0; "vendee, so their room wasysettni.4 l i i iittOcirn wall delegation' Wile* highly ornamental poi4edion Viva',AV as follevied . : by a, tplendid teittok eigliebereim (w4rtlx , more than - . algtiozo.-; - 14)4plea of the' .Whole opposition •lally,)• dTa w itig . wagon, loaded with a log,, which man was - . trying ~.bo split . up into tills. He, didn't stuiceed, howeVer,as 'the . ..wagon on ,tbit-Aketne road, :1110Stiluispiiiitodiowaylitter log" from hip_inbofi t pribibii4ajtin g •for.i, call to- 111. Prosi. Vite imeefing wan orete4ed._at the toiinVat;:by-thelippantinent ,of G e e. IhiNVl , Ofiteni`aii; r • dent; and" tha - nada, !lumber of Yice. 4P,teeidetit#4iityoe4itirintl.- - L. Kline, lett, rend -it series .of resolutions, Of Phiffaici)bii, pron.:Tido:a to address ;,itthe people asseMble& „Herr allud.. wd - to hiti4itYiaa l f e n 1557, whoa he 01110•10;* -.lsfothijig; caodAda.te for '44eifior; - :tbit eiiiitthr 7. kilgot to .101titifotiitiratYiie ndpo l , of vioyst enemy -of _the Ametrefto r Prca t a. 1101000 iotea.hc`redived _in that canvass he wept back to Plti I tidefp,hia dean cola : out 'to the_ Repablicans;ln ikigeOfo-Coiitinifoitt od.,-Fsfith: the -..eiittblicans, ban) 4 4143 I li,aMocr ata%Boiooo' tb"4te ; the union, WatunaintaintdAit*wand baat•them I#oof.iy jtint .. ollm fodieus 4 7;i3d lte<iropped 010444 intti the It itWaklided4l,l6ight aincititaitiviiiiilloiti4o4ltfintasAey errii 4 if our majerity 40 -014 u° 4 4445 0 Aoilt from 1868 € 4 . 14 #0 Dealtr.ao de iallr= be 'reddiktd fliSt* isista tiao bie r 100:oiDlitii3nt 4tiistion seetho4 der. .6 ...t 4 4 1 0: 2 0 *l . ,*.wes§ 1 - !le; JOgitg4olnAlit bong : 1 40ee'tilit WOVe-':itiklLohiburst miet it? *-1c4( : 1 *any, intb,er tdiii4otity :*Ailie i kitnieithy notice, bttt - we , !that:Mit time, to stay:" 411 - vt:!.‘e - Joikeys:::v mr...40446 in W#4441 ) ; Stolifxrigit e i. a' W"! :. tar.' i1... 1 444401 1 404 *luck* in iMfglisik ? ,Orbo -spoke 'of the talrito &titian. ittleitiperpccl with stabs =l] sl . futpouring • Yellol4l whlitit.iiarti,? : The 4 eti tintes of ' ID iII iSokkit:tXtßi4ll47 ;Conte s t iorojiiig tlfo.a4skiftifif . the rcti elf of ufe,gtrea ..- --e9gio6isnled and • eltrisiun,_ ltu..thi r ..4%, of the • firth; 'viifr:ol:*ftroistielia.of the litt. *od whie iliWtoltp.l64o44aßat,ion 70 1 .4 nlig 3 /'.4. tfi thtli: . a1 Pi 6 164 0 4.1 16 -' -f g r atp-I}Vt e LIikPAIN:Pri Ili onif are , awn' itr - .lknierl4 t /14 , h OM ait hrternaittefrf? , V, : refrfzrii* bbe-ea'te of-PthffikriAn,,lffil,p, IWlAtia44ll,l:maireadirpalpill*ing wagyoaciety. .131 , know: As 1141041 a w h NA now:itir,eat - =holds aiiniea , aliti 4 . 411044 .* 41 ;i 3 'e 4 kiia ' bare' ifi.t!he : , .-, TRIETECAtikk.. _,• - . G ...E" • bliiiii fir-flitilfilfiO6r4jad gitiON . l - QV ' ' iiiiima,7 days iince*iferalltein- • ii,,,Aplp fo#9l.2deapli-ftge#944,- hop.. ry To. rdlit* - .4ibitititQa:voigaid An- . PrelOvijk#4lsoll"4-e they infty.,:liftve" like*-4:tiitittn to::1041illyi.:"cin •tfie• enlig6teOnptp)l34l4o4lo"o6their etuirkp alia diionan - iirftli" . [ Altil t tioetbin 4lntr otirroftW; #we,'•44l:a ny#Ohlg'of• 49• A viste, tha greatlfeafkof We:l4y tke yoAere ikeee4,.. 1110 ! ° #9 . bP Instructed juik . mule curtri)t - fi . ecwpted: ibis B ,,P i ,liti qAiine - .fho, zq -( l o .!trteii . ..4lAky. .::: ' •. :` . ? km he picked up the I . at" , 11 0 811 4 ~ ..60.1 q i it a i ii:s4l: .3 to. : 10.1 iiitanet Which the ojiapripion- of De tfn.P•tiolkiodeftrinklmit:iliffrad tbe, boldly and tiefiantkir threw m i P le- ' 4 4.,.-dt t 43 10 : .v*"..tivit.b sno b laNik at his feet ? • :1145t: at ail! The staff aolkikitik. ott 4 :4•3f Jake eterfeapondence on ctielsabjectketweqa 44 di.,A1 , 4, ‘ 11 0 1 04: (.: , fr ''. Oittt , pin , . tho Abairmeri of the tio State Cprn eitilAl I il li Voiii4: SO :- . ‘6evezt ' . nalttkiee: has just beth published. Col. tiqjoeg • ''• ' ...,. • :". :. s.. ".... . • .1 Ateptip,p.propelees that..the • aaarats c 'Pk tt. - ' liiii ' - J . ' •'. ak ' ' 2. 7 1 - -1, - , -.- , exarkifill . ...W... 1 2.43, --. moshio . if cr g.? 4rnot,itimi si3 , •ik , timocc o n, with. tori AfipAkt," ' d P r o - . /0149144W14 miietiNfiail'4X4Eniosaceil, egiodo - 0•14. itepbt, lihim4:*atting and tlierediscues the -lasuqmOw pend for a 'delegation Of o bietkr4 - -from ing 'before the people. ThjB iti:irery . „ . Readtag,-they were en tiriipOly - objected tni , ..y - Air. bray ak.speech , --by a'Mr. McClaibfrokßead- *Ho jnatly . zelairns that Ateacil cindi inS. toying aside the - matter - of hie ilitte• WOO baxo an equal 44 0 i n rearti3 0 4 4 11 5. 4,1 94.1 - of 4 *a1441.; ' ,•a)te„sakkettOti . of p.lacee," wig* kow• Vei.4oAYAfiifaitaiiy*.i#6l:6Otrilie alriot t jt pare . . gorily 'Alec 1. k, 001. #4,9li4mti!obout-14C64-':;lliWan: 1 116:004*. ', • ' - kt i . 001.456 won, the 1 4iiiy. - AV' balitrthe ilissiiinigantNippiiiil siPsit-Captiiinvt theillepablican host, ed lb 76 urroC. 77 :.gtisr ma** tbr°o t ii -N r "; the 1 / 4 ( 1 0 81 - 012 tild • 4sl i':ifie- t eolitigEfous , where Mr. - A Olsi4ain3doke. ' -: • - 'l' •;.*-- •PiWitlisi Meting" - was is liStless affair. Not : particle of mi-._. tigvii4sr444.l24 43 .ej.Y. 11,-0 1 10er,;444 - ,I cestiron; not - a sintt gOod ipsectiir r ilt even a liklik.Alle-tonfyi tl;iab4tatt partially retrieved ;be utter insipid,- 'tY 61110 6;ffiiii - Fas):theliiillir 600, trictideC4 a, .e: ,ti)«illitibl i Aebirtioq ( the . .An . nvills,Shb I ar -;''' El Ile Er Baird: .....yeratouthran It amg . . . . ..;00 ii.foxtUgiti — ow citizeni . ,•;the .4 7 7 0 k ipitt j t4iiiii4kek carried a WU; or -6jeThtaittiti,;4Pliprilled wliereortOss,.l figlyi4;44;4l4l4 . ;_but strong •iililitid- -1 , Cipll3B.! s Wirthalino - 1 thtili)Apigpriet. l . rof-thelmmrip t. tiouAitd Apt occur tip ' them. :,. py ,i 4 t, l he tiyueliiat:nierstofythem 1 1011 - have rit*..theirltrtiidhsT* i now;; eboutille to *ill have ..cluiugoti 1 . its ytOue...itucl riVeiPlesquat 4t • dez" 1 imi3E4 ' .4 - fiiipe,-*lyi bo. '!`o 4 V 4 t in princiPles;7*l:4:thby *ill .Ikave to , be pAt-o0 pio . )fd. - ot Hi, a"garTasnt, 1 as is tAralik.vilth die pfincip,r44, Of ' tho 001i410044101,5'. gOn'e said to' have been H, Beich, aeri. c6the Pen n syl "yariialiogigniiAektAtiyea, made speech t.the „ se}isli ,meeting, on Thursday, trhiey ohiptied the eli- Lrii*in the wishy-iiiiitt "Mass illeet mg ! , lie relatel:Uirsiettir.ihteh sto yiesf freelrinftirepW,fith irofene • 41PgytRge. Whini',Wititake into con-, . itideration that.tl4.Were•listened to .7.iti‘ a broad gel& by ,the crowd, ' Wong whom were „scorifi of boys, l'ipii jmpropriety •of- teaching such ..• - itinif . in lieu of ,Oripaiples become's a'cnkbly :apparent. '-- 1 0hilOrin learn • o:4;int :older, if nbt. NlX.ior:, ' h ads;, end .li4he-'oaths of the ,ptibli,l l ,l3peaer, even : if disguisedi.ic.i: 801-31.,,,itre 4ii, plapfled, theyout#B.3aillrifhtakk wOr•;•. ill,r of 'imitation. , ..Nre• 'Alien - : • - n1.4.kted :". rofesSors of rettgiW,4lo4biat,.•all .over at. -.the vulgar itZii'ea iti'd . 'lmo 'fani expressions.' it:le true: here 1 .„ 'Was but little occasion. for-=hilarity, , . .. land Congratulation in‘ike . other ‘ pro. - • . . Ceedings of the day-„butin a t bet-,.wear !Wee& than instil ito;'4ii eteduiage, Aft,ttoung in . such. : r4 "kitori, ]!tr.. IL itlibloaid,that the ocrns4o4oelif.tWeen 'Plif-ligs and the outkiipilzre - eip-ibc of. . ..ailoidirs. gild the Reoplo..ifii:pie ' 11 . tretriliitt the people of Lebaiiim -4dunty.did not know-Jhat. bc:..il•••citie W the most inveteriifalaiitl - 2Periever-, Trii:::Oltlee htinters•'it' tbe-'1304._ ek,4l„iia. - cb;0:0 9 is now glork eif.i.Jo - 11 - 01;tsit i ok. [Meg& iitin iatiVes. . "it Ng hay.i . bit ":,ihptottrk better if.,lo' ~..:**- g raill:,.!‘be iiiee'n the . . eoplo apArtfie---oiNee;hul.... tors." When be ti,hiiied?Douglus, ho letpdtarbetter man' thaii l .4:probe.- •I'.."..iiiiAvoted for.; and wileU tifiat'"they (the .Republitatts,) didn't want uny more votes, that they pad enough altruily;', be evidently spoke tlnthtukioity-sui‘unanthorizedi VIGILAYOI.dOi&KITTEE: '- Mr. of .#1 .DenzoepkticTounty Corniiittee, laki*ilibteWtlicrfollowiug*WtsoCe townshiP the Cohn tY' : - .lft!'quet the ten - 14'01mb named to; be -to .iiscribbtaberberisacratic 44evetlfrrdistticts wial ail b 8 l isu tit ;o$ t att "Grevetior's eleotio*- - --:' "Let VVE-7. l killohtliqUt :133rWainess Leb aneerebedV4Sr doing its duty; par tioi e . rianslOorious - victory now in titii :hatidh3ht: the 2nd• Tuesday of .oeibbek: :114iiiittinph will then he so toemdfie,"overwhelming to I ;bliaiirppoeiti4a, t ;that the like has not beet *tetier,ir. In'• twenty years. So: temocAits.to work ! Nb'illga /bhp Ward, Samuel Heil LIMB, VacOnoilmali." :SouthOrnniAriiiikeerge Bigler, Sam,uol Car .lo; A P4*Sutrill444& •-• L° l l4 o6 aertleto4.i..lllefbr, Edward Pireieger, rioday Oeyttilf. 4 6orWiftill.'Henry Forinn, Frederick Spratitter,.H/311117 - 011/21012. 80011 COTClitgaieWn ) , Kreider John H. Shank; Tri:eateetr i SiiitP . ..taddhViNare.Bueber, MiehaellOaker,', Zliaa Moyer.' Jackaou , V)tll,rr Mender- beet). Wm. j ' r Milloreek : Jacob Sheak, Sam. dot 14, eltb): HelfACßierg": Beilaelbili, Michael . Aehey,:': • Did Mr. Uriob, Sorellel Gmrlmrt,, •Maathric i dy. : • • • J. C. dopjiir,',WHlient .. , . Union : J. •Lungeoeckor, D. Etoin,:.*:olpplo. East . ignorer: E. Sal ZBAtelicking, re ' Ed- M Nam -' • . tibitiiOn TownAbip : s lieViety.:lleilcupn .# ;,.4 John Billextub.Williarn hirs,,, , . North VEit'non Boro .*l."'...ll4ll.:Rostearmel, clettrAighAn. S.; Bacilli 26 1/4100.• ':. - . ithb sidilltit - P fighting 4 4 . e • men • •At b T kram, eo*- 11.Autiaetote the`bold lloWer b the Do inVief, mid shuns the *thtbat. Voifalia:Curtin prefers. a4iiiiptikige a daiiiiiii,tos no enemy befftit.4, I op" = • • *sr Afr.4tßaupa;of Harrisburg, is apretty gad 64 0i7: 12 P 1,1 47 Ike we have.. 4. WA:Os:b. tht•uSaV‘men in I t nini,l46 `ixtuit-i- who can tell the . .**Akite.h better i1i4 . 1 4 . he, *id I:llo:ittrfti.o - itfflictitig a ma s s iiffietifitt ONLltlit TABATION and ae to - EXPEL THE DOUBTS dP , -.l.7tOß_Statesmen, Judge*, Edflora; •.P.ltyalciatis of ties i 1.7 oldest school' as wellas new,"giiiiit their us:quoit , tied sanction. add retommend It. fur all. coqr of seria -1 gone. and diseases of the scalp and bisiir,.-buf alk who ; IWO used it, unite, in testifying that' ii•NiVI preserve the hair from being gray, end•from falling to coy 'age, . ea well as restore. Read the following: , ... - 1 Oak Grove, El. C. June 24th, In.). l'rat. - G..1. lifonp: Dyer Sir:—Tour Hair Rest 'WS' jive ' ii 'rapidly. gaining popularity in this community. I k:Rive lind,waision to lay prejudice wide, and giviyour lair Restorative a perfect test :-- ' Duringtho year 1854, I was so nnfortunate as to ha ,Ahrown from my - sulky against a rock near the roadside ; tripe which my head^ received a la•st terrible blow; ' causing a great deal of irritation, which communicated. lathe brain,and external surface of Ahe bead, from the effects of whichioaylibir waif finally. - destroyed over the entire surface of She head. .From the time I Snit dig• cued its dropping, liowever, up . to the liustAf its to o sfiLdisappearance, 1 employed everything I could think list tieing a piofessional man my relT,' dial, as 'I !thought, ; understanding - the nature of the distotae*ar waif final ly• defeated in every k M escription ier* { • These and no other cireumstancea - induced me to re- sort toyonr worthy Ilair,Restarati - re, which flitive every reason to believe, prceirmara very happy result: - tWo i i months after the ilist application, I hactrils beautiful a • head of young hisir.as I ever sew, toa which I cortpitity ! owe you my most sincere thinks. - Rest assured, dear iii}, I shall ronimmerut your remedy 10. all inquiralir: moreover, I shall use my influente, with I ifittar tap l ' e lfin fay, is not a little.' - .Z.....i..itr _;,.... • . •• .. yr - So-Can publish this if you MA prop.eti . '. --"... ,yours' very respectfully, II: J. WRIGHT, M. IS. ...>:vt)flici of the ilelfAsonian, Phtllippi, Va:, . •'' ' December" i2thopfiris. :..„„Dear Sir :---I feel it my dutyas well as ray pleive re, to afalife.yee the bllowing circumstance, whicli4 - tin can Also as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) hat been bald ever Mope his early youth; so ranch se-that:he was compelled to wear a wig. no was induced. to In. a. bottle of rine after Itestorative," which tielikisi'verzr muckandSiffer using some two or tfiree• bottles, hisibsir grew out: quite lukuriantly, and he now rise Ai. handsome heed. of hair. The gentle man's 'twine is Bradford ;and as hail very, well, known in elks_ adjoininecounties, many palliest* can testify to the truth of this stsitembok five it t4i.yisii at the re quest of Mr. Bradford- You cartsell a great • deal of yfourAinir Restorative in this and the adjoining Coun ties if yQu have the proper agents. .... Yours, &a., - ; ~,- • TIICIDIPSON' i3lllROlli.TOlt. l) Dr. Woo : .Denr Pii: Wermit me to express the obli .gafions I am sunder for the entire restoration of my hsir tails originaLoolor; about the,time iffmy arrival In the „ratted States if was rapidly becoming gran-but upon the applindion of yetir ullairllestoriflve" - Insomi realverod it:wgriKionl•huo. .I . etubider Jr.oueßestoretivs ass err, woOderfolinrentioni quite as well ;as *gree nl_lf- •. . . . ' - S. THALmrao. oi Iteatonitive isr,put up in...battles: of dine 'elms, oils: fa*, modifim,_andlemslll'• this smell; holds 3,4 a pint, and retails fornnadellir perbottie: the toad pm holds -af least twenty per cont. more in .proportion than the 'small, - retails for two dollara per bottle; the large holds a 'euart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re 'toibstar $3 per bottlo., o._ J. wooD & CO.,'" Proprietors- 444 Broadway; ; lbw York, r and 114 Miiikot'Striiek"Si.".!Louls, 416:_ A.nd sold byall geodtlectigisteknit Fancy Goell•Diadiros. "jrply• 26, 1860.-3M.' „ - - II . -g- if• - t -f - . - 4.i -- • - .Ge0...0 Stoat. -jr , lip ',. • ' . illaprlc' 40Ct;HTIOV:, , ,:v .-.?:. i i . 4 [FAMILY SEVIINt MANNE. HAIIGET STEM; LEBANON. :,,, PRICES:•:-SM); 05, gm , *75; OS - 'anii.l,loo. . Thase.Disehines make the'',Srivi•ri.g on Locr;Sirren, .1114•311ilui on both iaiderljawithout the rittiOr the leather , fowl. . TheY th iiy,o an entire , NE. wituoi Of forming the t Atitch r rfinfde mid unerrintii nits tiger:Oen. They haves ;Nip,P4tent Ugdei.: l Tension and 'a New Upper Tensiom • :•-i n , .: : k , h can be regulated without atePping the Inchine —*pimple but ell'ostize. Xbcy will wewwiaszroik.Pairwd meter drop a 'start. and do more work in, the some time than*an y olltet.m.ing mae)iine ever Omen/ed. : Thine Ma chines have pOrcr suthcient to sew .... . . . THIRTY TELICHNE . . Of heavy sheeting. They will stitch; run, lui . ni4tather & cord:quilt, felt, &c., c., and for Stiching laßli. iliave no superior. Also, • S , lottl. b Improved Sh u t lie 11.1aeh I tie . . . For tailoring and heavy . work. Theta boon will tested among tailors, and - a uneed 'equal to tkose sold elsewhere. at doublet . -* ~. 'Let all wbo intend to purchase a Sewl , axiom .at our Sales Ropsn and see our Machines s ub tly iX da tested, or,send for a circular. ...,...r.--. . J. J. BLAIR .., -: • ' WATCHMAKER ANTI JEWELLEII, < :'. Market Sired. Lebanon, Pn_._.l, ir . ... GEORGE; Et. 8 14' .4 1 AT 4 - Co; -dirty 3.0, '6o.] rarer ti f ,„,.. t kkihh it - )1' -th • ETIVL AILT.AI; ZIT TIM . - ..: WALNUT Sll{l4E: T. "67kapUt. Best ed, an t I-Largest. stook of • . . - WALL. PAPS • - Wradow Shades, Unrtfini , It'o; -. ' IDIE lINDDRSIGNED haThitaconneefftnr- • ith - IrDs • i.OOO AND STATI Y •.s l l'OlrE, 'Y - pngebased the diatiro stock of Agi PATERS of . 34ofi t i . 'WALTZ le RCEDZL and W. 0. Was.% and bald° . ' ...tri, 'coutiy received large supplies from New Xi* . 1.- adelphla, includi n g, the latest and mosttal of - ~.. ._.. ..„...- '7'7: • :: '..i , Paper Hangings, Border's, pet4 , ratwe s a " Panetinga, Fire Om - rd4tiistir . - . Window Cuiq*..i.iel i . .,... ',! •7: . • , . ..-.,--!, A Sivicles . 4c ife .... „ ... -u • now manufactured. His stock preaente Thelleallasort *ant of Paperi..both in style, nd.quallty,tpaStrikever 1 Bacon in Libation aild as hO 4 bas horight'hiost of his Miles at reduced rates, for Casa, he Is able to soli Wilt Taper at cheaper rates than they can be obtained:4 . any other, place. Ha bas also made arraagetnenta 4 yrielr the I bast . Paper Hangers in I -obanon te;..pnt ap PrOr. for Min. if desired, Wilke Iti?rteti noon theeninat rash-, .., I , onablo' tarmer. Give him a tail and bc. convinced. . ' - ' Air- Itemembar,the place; at lthe Niw litei sfe 4 , e. in. Yllanut Sired, a fed doors soma of Karputriyielisse v r torre Store:',, ^_ J. HENRY ZdiIJ.F.S. , Leenhn;.April,4, 1880. - 'J. • . • • - - . ~„ - • jacoli N. Siolllll " • • , . sute of•Ute.4n.i24;l'.horNieqp A-Stoed, . ... In Hill strong, corner. of Doe Alley, itFSDECTIPIILLY Infornsythe pnbllc that 11nreotatla ' nos - HODBE'Oa SletN• :PAINTING nut ?APBS.- NClilliG, and)) , Atria attention to bostneahlpse to rerodi , ea. liberal shitfe a' patro9agn• vit i s or ~ Ai- Orders from town and'oountay Amend. .. . . .., . . . • • • • .1, gm AN ti N - OPM:-.Per ,:4. - - ST-Ig-Alll Pi 6 91.144. 144r 2 cr_ . : bp. 0• • GA4SE & .S.iETTL - 1 wish tainform their custogiett, of Lobs. ,' IR WEN. non County, and Surrounding °aunties. • . cx ... wi a that *Ampere Maj . itt:f..4ll.erfratip, and . ab-Itlntlabf- CA' PENTEh - ' WORK_4 nll...letiP. 2 They lave Al tke LATEST _meltthsb ildlent. NRRY; and feel confident that they Carl COMp•ftVitilLhby Othe: in the State; as regards GOOD WOR.E: They er t. know) hid, 04 . hetityvorFnien,ond work n01411)14. t;ke Asittedtire Llonhorr• . ,' • .0, * Sir stock of work is &brays open tor examination v3 , cartontgra and Duitilors; SA consists of . ... oors, Shiftier* ;14ilds, Wifup - itbs Ina' ''''' F . ' Ceilin g ; --.0,4'ia .....- ... Do ors , raines, . . 'Boards Mouldings,;Fluoiiig * • 'Boards Weather I/wan 1 ' i....... . ' Sidings, 4-c. iti. -. Also, SAWING AND SLITTING done M . order. —Mercy Hcrnd 124 trfor-vanti .1,004 1W Aoki nig Which they have a matt . o tajegoL..4lElV. The.* .hare also aroded - 41 r...., ' :-: , ' .. .. : .. ...,„ . Tt Rik arav, ; Li: ti it_ , •Th .eddition to Midi other brielneeeiluill breve employed a drat-rate liSchantcto attimig to It. ` •AltirCabinet Malt ark trill do well tiiiiillf end exanihie. their stock' before purchashlisilsowht ' they always Itwin on Mum], ! •Bedstead If=i f, Agr a , Iceusel Peret. .andevory lo g eras,. tielonotig to the riming Business. - which 'they VIII self' at.Philkdelphia prises. gli. TURN tWOR,B" 4one•to dider,:air*Cll as taw ys on band.' "041::The)r.Shon will befoulido o PrlitiglgOVE ROAM, hetWeen'CaniberiSUAffpistana lifsfor's Feundry. . Lbbititon. July 4, “" " • .-iLzL;I.. • . •. • x. o;„jbiltabel)osit.BAirig . ono - arooreart ef Reinhard': Atom._ Willr ) 41 2 18 fbllorring RATES of DITERRST on • iear,ruid longer, 6 per cent. per &limn; tor inortth,7, and longer, 5 per coot. par snr2rirrti • menthe, and .24 longer 4 por cent. per &An 4dr/nrehortnotioo of withdrawal. Interest% • Bie 6 Deposita from the date of deposit to the Or wffiudzww.j. Ave will igsp...sit'ird a Übe ..1 4 9 b 450A &intf t ninann, 'Mkt° those ato._mtty oxviv 115 Wiplk. .1013 1, 11014 aix demand. pay a premium on IP 'nod appacet BOI.LABS, and also on old / 11 "exfortit IZbY kir) Dawn , . WM mikko collections.orkant i trale til ymnb" nfte ,h4 fr4andtbde Canadtia oar , gpx*Si4 . 00.4.11.4 and BANEINQ BUSINESS. - • -00 UNMAN, PraiWit n t, Gnoz.firaarctlashier. , Ms undersigned, MANAGEWut iltdieldry to the extent of their Ethieee; ap d ot h sk ., Kigations of the "Ltay (1, ,qO4 1: j. ' SIMON CAMERON , ". sOK 1 0001,FMAN 4NORGE.BW.J4R ' e 1 . JAMII3 YO A,1 4 .t Iltargallonp , lg:eauto; UNG, May 12, 1891. : ecTimmic -
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