.LFAANON, A. %Win -DAY, MOM 31, nob. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . ELECTORS. George M. Heim, • Richard Yank. • .• lirwlerick A,,9e*, . , 7O ,It • • ik ho w, jql_lilltit 41.,PaGeron, •1 o rge D. Jackson, raliptalnickett, • Jobit A. Abl, John 0. Brinner, , 'Joel B. Danner, ~ Clearitti.W. Jacoby, Jame R. Crawford, Charltivgtl l .9. li t i t , Ifbratio N. Lee, Oliver IN . wpm ' Joehua R. Unwell, . ' Dail d gehall ' -• Nathaniel P. Fetterman, J_pal T.: Lightner,. ... !Samuel Marshall, ..:Jolltitiel S. Harbor, William Book, . ' Thomas N. Walker, Byron D. Camila, ktephen 13. Winchester, Gaylord Church. • Joseph Laubaoli, ' . • ticket itoraiqd the pead. . . ing State' Convention, %jaw 4hi3 on ly tickefin• the field for the Demo crats to vote. The action. orthe State CoMmittee, by which. the tick ets Vera to be headed "dal *names of Mr. Breckinridge or 110. Douglas, has all been repealed, and so has the action of the friends of My; Douglas in reference to a straight. oat ticket, so that we have now only the Deed ing Ticket pure and simple. Let ov- ery opponent to . Lincoln and the Re- RAO9,49.o_32%.lkixtickahlisnibeffkt re sult may be farinoitt favorable in No. vember than it was bfbotober. Also, let us vote the - - viehtle ticket. - Let theta he no . Strati:thing names by either side, huefair, square voting for the entire , ticket as it came from tho httlids of the Convention. THE LONDON CHRONICLE TOR Liii coLtr.--/The•Republicans are 'playing into the hands of thiv; aionarphical governments of Europe view tot:dr-Up on their success- an the Inirbinger of amnion., gays' the - Low* afroni- cle : 'There is no safety hie European Monarchical governments if the progressive spirit orate 'De mocracy of the United. Steer, is allowed to suc ceed. Elea „Used?. and the firee blows* the eep• 'ration of the. United States is ,spOttwl. What' is so. Ain to Englinh • jour nals is denied by the Republi&mjonr nals. They-oall us panic makers and alarmists. What will. they, call the English journalists who -hava;nsi'lito tive to get up panics here? ' ".' ` Stir The?Pemocraticllectortiltie eta (Englitrh,) areliow ready, and may be obtained at the Advertiser Ofiice. Our friends will be careful to'bOrapare them with the.tioket at theliead of • this column so as tol'tnakeathJe that no mistalle 'is Made. ite,. The "signs of the. CA . tfe"' A x that instead o'f , pr,osperity•'and..,peace, and a protectlVe• tariff beidg. the re 'stilt of the_ election of .TAtiiiolit;-th,,t we, eh/MI - age Irlianbthrralil,iiiiiietiy lind 'civil war. It is deplo'rttble :teat it is so, hilt, as abolition :fanaticism will not desist from its crusade against the South and its property, and en dangering the lives of ,our . .S.outhein -brethren and their families to the. 'ruthl'esamercy Qf a horde Of 'SaraYge 'slaves, it ban only be expec ted . that the first law of nature--self-preseiva tion—should nerve them to prepare for the emergency. We would do" so ourselves, hellos, why should ..we--.ex pact thereto re's't quietly and peit§e. 'ably in a security which all the expe rience of 'ages leaches them cannot: continue much longer; an& that it 'the fell ,Spirit of abolitionism' and fa:: <naticlianf "is Cpt..ourbed by the defeat of PiaN01%.3541.1•0811#411 thegreit*t; evgiethil . )o3 ( l3ditiO_li Nit the m g io: sa*dit vice. was • ever • overwbelmeil with: *enc4loB-thOlFt.bejvil4iffatittna irr ttie South that dip'' , twfloteparipg' themselves for the ,emeigelky, they cannot have profectimmuld-,peitee in the Union they will-seek-ter rtY ,* of . the Union. . - - Scrme.d,the imlicati(sns, that. the South will not much-longer submit to thi dangerous and Uncalled for'inter- Terence with thoir liras and property, 'hry;tt ipatoel . of . abollgopistli and . .. fan atics, are the follow ing First—The merchints of tho Sout4 manifest an' unprecedented bisoke a . rd ne Dann their d eal flip `with the North. Seeepdflifen oftkandeepital.iwthi.. South are bisginning ta engage largely in the man 'ufacture of numetene prtteles blthetto furnished 'by the'Nortb. `r • - Thirdly—<a leading mon, the loading jour nals, and th - assent of the Southern people, man ifest a detor ;' lion not longer to submit l3 to on ) oroachment;. . 1 Fourthly—Ail through the 11. oath the notes of preparation,* defence niikniriS 6011141dg; near ly all the States eke arming.and orgaiiiziog, and putting themielves on the war establishment. Fifthly—Tho Southern .bnniss are' beginning to lop atioorsting—an evidence of their want of faith in'the stability of our bor ;noes a ff airs. . Those are some of the gigns: that manifest themselves on the eci A tliern , • • •• horizon. It will Inc - tbe - part of ',wis dom to avoid. tire "gr . aat. l, oslarnities, whose approach is. •diabetettlsy -these' .. • ~ ~ .. :alarming pprients. • , . Oz We puilliidiAo the 00,44: lat the AnviliatiFl.o4l 4 o4 tr:tht 'of the Stettir4osl4oFO.d:&o4os6:r It contains :Ixe.ttel,**fielliAnsl, r should be ail.. •, 7 fpftr4-9410: ' al so contains de~elp " ants of - the in - tett:o4l4oA from Pen n sylvan* to - MO? and Delaware, ..for - tka.prervt* Or* Vying said, which which ara.-:'olosto with. the aiii* - 4 . ,.ll.epublleten vo in this. ...ThiTteill* may however, woilk*J - the -dletadiiairtage of our Jo hi.' Lout o t &on Meads,' as they may ' no* thettr Nvo;ies-413J'ennitylvaniet, f ; 44,11the i t for 'Lincoln. us. . The word . grAIUFF" is not mentioned in this, ciimpaip in any, state in the UnionasygPennsylvania and New7eniey., that tbs sentimeifti end of every other state of the" 'anion- are directly op - 01*(1 - '0' `a`' 'tariff It is well-known ihat - th4l resolution in the Chicago liilatpri'd on subject is' more - , susceptible,circonstrttetion in favor - of free trade tban of protection, and that in every . state, save the two nainid,itis thus construed paling's thenselves. Alt known that .111. r. Lincoln has never. writtenNar said. a. word ..to that lie is in.4ariii , of tiotectio'n.•;4tils well-knjoW *at.' Piritiitett - the Republic** iseiditi*.„.ki...Vine President, was - all.' :life an, ultra Free Trader. 'lt is ItellAnOwn that the itePablican part y -414 d; sever 'oral opportunigifftuilkol 4 acbirin istratiof4f Mr. :13.nehanas to in:i*.eas e the mot of 180 . stitialisp4Aiffoied the Otilie4riFotelotilon.tolisteenlylvania intetrests4;' It is well-kno*Ohlit, for the' sake et political expiOltenoy; they declined AO refused to do SO,: prefer ing to See those interestelsiffet than to lose" votes: bi the settiementqff the question. ;:la , talwell•known 'that the Papnblita pitl;!.Y in 1857, When they had the. , l!VA . 1) prevent, th e reduc ltion oft Of 18'4; not only failed bat_letnalty assist ,Ad Witte % . a - 0014m law Olt. ". • An 4 1 ,04. ly all this record of in consistency ind - hyponitaii Oh: tiiiisab jeet, they profess to be thttexclusive champions of Protection, anti 'the -people believetheln. Shlinariincoln encased - in. 'living Penniylyaniii,the people will find that their:Votes were obtained for him under the - Loleareat case of false pretence that was tried. in 'any court of the 'Milted 'States: . - • . The tiespearatie, patiyilind alene is the only real add z etyiliitttertt tariff party in -the country, arstronneylva 'ffia-interestli 4art. Only' hbain the- re ifii te.proteetion st ite hands.' REA EOHAITI 8!.: ;~ .Ropoblican orators ond . -newspoper hold toteus ten - ttiousand - tinfeethat their - principles'a'iid polio3i are for tile freelaboring wttrte' men. That 'they want - free territory for free-labor, &c The 'Democratic party never • main tained anything the reverse-of : Ahem positions, nor has its prictiee :been • for the attainment of any othei end, noiwithetanding the Misrepresenta tions to the cOntrary. But how much haie the laboring men and thechan. ice'beenprOfitect - by thiasenseless ag itation ? • Do wc4Ket.4o-20(2911t. cry 0ny.41314- :the 80 ;ii n tht;.hiStegA ointinninctio-bny - Inantleduree. of the - mirth. As - tiotciffore,":ist,*fgib.- fling to .monuMcturek larger <{ h Fseli', and tot, 12.9* , °t t er ,7 4 10,1 1.4 1..-irt . Belie phstiethex,:dotx?f,:li!cp. -to deal and enatiu;rage 22 . 4•12! who arecontip ually abusing Ind , dOntoilacing them, and throwing brands of dficdicVand civil war'into. - thoir , sraitfat the, mechanics more 4y this thio:3l4 mtinvano l lted o r money ..I.)y tresensekfsesravery" fig*t 4o , 6 ? . • Th Py1iti0 1 4...(9,4 1 40. 1 !84..003T stripe by all the' nositis4il4o4t .ioitar;,.lll" welt as by_their vot'es„ tc 41de.it from themselves,) that :they never lost obe. cent by slave zftimpetiticin either In the Staters or T - Arritories, and :they also know, see it doily, and can : be. madeloleeL4t,:thotddave ciabOr ;o2m be appliwito the-Wot*ing.of-inaiihin ery giukAio 'Omit ;O. tiples in the mecliarifc';line,talha,slftive States, - whicharo. 4114 procured • in. the N orth the risniVa••white - labor. if, slaveletior. isifixiitpplied, and * it and will EitirOnnfolPrgOly.if •th:e slavery agitOtioinli .not stopped by tbe d'efeatc.orynooln, laboring men will 4,00i - 001.140 free territo-• ries are of but; little 'advantage to them, °von (;lands,. are . : there to the lanai - 20 - .lf tlo4r its •deprived .of labor ibil;the , free States. The North now.lnsgittiactures for !We Sou'th,titt tet the South once refkule to buy . ftpm A.9t-th ; and.„Wbere will we Otand : ,..tigO, nOOT disoo - venfri - s', 7 l76#ool: ? :.j.E,lineOin - is elected and the sinViry:-agitation is continued, .• • • ••• • fit' Democrats of Lebanon colic one fire more! One .voti more for the Constitution, the:Union and the enfoitementrokstho Lawif3. I.lelrthere tit a genaal turn-out to"dlitelit Lin coin, the tiationaliet... ; 4lt6Ofigh we were.defeate,4 !enpj v ill;rapia •Oc• tober, Dinc*:lli- by .np : Meant; yeti elected Piesident Perinaibilitnia; dv en if -it atone made :the P,esAinit, (add there nreffig other iatilite;'btli a say in.the. matter,) is- n4••Yet. carried by tbe.Ftmatiee, Ab . olitionn#4 and.ftepnblioatts,..nor-W4lithi:if 40 '3iteenratiytc . AlecSaert j eil VlA'the .Pivt#7.• Ina , b140 8 4) 6 Otei44 l lo thotneflieetin-i'coovojor, A ineflp fi' 4 , 01.0:40 in...Noyitemberi • ;had thou ' VIIIIINKON 4 II I OI‘46kAtaiii should aoyr ittro•Out and bro4o)Aat,;s44._ if w4irattenl449t iceW,454'.*17,1- Vaniax,it 1F41.1* PFC4416)004f44 Sllct sectionalism and deetructiiritteak•ftbe_ fanatlidak - bOtOpAgieitio(4o . _ "Btandltrd-cir by be termed-die tiOrreplitter, and Iktielr, we very much fear, hs will be if Tben let-thete tie:one .grand turn.ont, friends' of isebn , ofiti,nOuritY, and instead of the. opposition; ty being; as they boait, 2,006, or even the Cetobei - inajority of i i esop in tbib county, it will. btiless' than:11000. (WWVILL 10.101.11 - kit sTrßint.'• LINCOLN'S friend, Senator W ILSON,, • . of Matiliaelinsett •-• sayklif L/ISCOi•N is; elected and tlielliautliiefuieei to gab-. mit•..-Afttia'rt. A 414 ". ' • finbMit,to whetl :to negro-voting--- 1 to new equality—tb the repeal of the .fugitive slaNielalvto the abbli lien of slavery'- Nbkssaiihtisetts would not submit to the stamp act—she does:not •And'ar i tleot submit to the ftgitiie :147'0,34k: 4 .1, Cap. . she make fifteen po,Weireillni:otittibfii States Sub mit both tci 4 degOeditifturand.rnin? • Cati the South be, made-to .submit and-.eentirine Purchasing .the manu factures id •tlie.NOrth—ihe shoes and boots the harness and 'carriages the clothing, the . paper,-and 'the ton thou sand differeritrdmo4olnanttfacturift of the North?, theirlmerchtui e compelled to go to Pfiiladelp is or New York to buy Can l their 'sOns,,,And .-daughters be colnpelled . ,:9? go....iet i atl , torthern e° ll egets, , Austckinatiiiti'4 l 4 . 4hiStreities? Int-,-.l:inttheili.:TabOring men me chanics, and aFI of ter jcteresttif now receiving support: directly, or indi rectly from the South_rOectpii these things. 'We . can .do' much':l6lsl:llCr Without England, than. Euglaild' can without us, because we are the bilyer'and she the seller. So the South e,sii.do - iitieb easier without us than we iligi.itithont the tradeof the South. filiiirPosition of - the South in regard us is pre :tisely' the same as our position is to the Ncilth is effect4dly this, -directly"Or indi rectly. 'hike, :as iiiistatice,_ only. the 'shoe liustoeiss. 7 . , Suppose, Ilind flints sre many stiey) a Northern &Os firm had - been supplying .tbe .South annually with the labOr of: a %P.Oulkirid..ktmn. in : shoes. But now theViti.inifiseasres because the South -rn,trader prefets to manufacturethe Agree li s iuiself, and consequently the thonetki4.4oll2-makers ...of the North wourA;beithroWn out of employment. This would effantrthe• entire trade, in directly :at Wr,st.,-but speedily directly, becaneo die many disebarged work ' men would romp the country in 9190 of employmenttbeir familieElnit fering. as well as ...thoniselves. 'And such will be th 4 'Oct only for the' thousand but 'for Una of - thonsanda,;ifitlaboring 'men 11111111310Chlttiigliif EfiteOtri is ...elected and is 'irrepressible inflict" perilo vereat-in. A.. 4 lprotearvetariff" against foreign competition :will then be of 1141f' . .hennes,tO.Rspnsylvania, mechfoqcs:— : We say, ret . tvery. teran studyhiaown interestik.bekiTheitidlty, and Fact ac qprclitigl.y.. 'T4,4" Tiptition ni#6- , atantOUii one, and 'the :Mai& inky make flcklines of ydt: to some. - 1!ir 1 1. 413 o*Poet,exl 'that the pleet ibir,t:Shitaffereitown Satur, day evaiiitig will be : a grand -affair._ 354. - o* . #;ilrittp; ittoPtpweil, I..Kearier, S. T. and others- sdisliver , alAdresseri.-- the De l 4 o orato:Of.Lehoriliir and' Wli„l'atteog with their torches, banpere, Sze. Let there•be'one more grand rally previons:lto.tka final and conclusive rally at =the polleati day next. , - ! ...Mfir deametbakthe.knowing Re ,. . pfibliaaullttb;OblVes are preparing for the expact.ed eltoei"). and panic conse quent ilicon - tha-eiection of Lineoln.— Tha•Penaiiliaiiaa says :,,,,dvtre:i i .i ! me it , frornsendOubted authority that Sew ator CA DIgnON. has been quietly: 'O4. pemirik hiS'stockti, and liorAern,Central wirecki iv.iiit;LJ,Vist99 l .cii9-Ww, .4P over l:. dollar. s he llM* Bll apt' mg: - ing the 'affairs; of' - gilfiddlel*wri snltcrolat:ilxifinatitulion, in a safe condition to weather tikaiik* and that all liikto.worltera and mai.: alters about; 'Harrisburg and < Middle- toWn *have been engaged in Oin.:sine quiet way, in putting iheir:ftcinges in order. That this,is 'so, can be proved beyond queition,. and: itisp‘eaks trunis pet-tongued to every man of-businesi in Philadelphia.' !to-man is tb is Com m onw ettitiOitaore sbrewshn=Snsiness transmit* timii - ,11911 . "Ctiaisatoir, Sind sagacki tialy idisoarning the : bop, : ing stoithrbb - arch be ulib. sled." v., ~~ .T.he•Ateptiblhimi - are .making hetiont effortt The. 3 anp the !t r i'•reilif.bri o leo _monO, iiitt,ho4ivitioli. ;Thai think. that by carrying Del aware rdr. .Littcorw, they eve the sent:ion al cast and aspect stamped upon their organiiatien. 'moor that by getting a.-.16)(640,itl 'one -Nit& iSi4lie they l e v er • . . which to : cperoe.,in,:the—ether slave. , • . Sir ibttP94l4lo6,l44..Wili9V giviv-44044efiltwartdf181%, 160 '4 l * b 5 f ., 4 11.41 t •ltle -:Wig4. howe'ffei-AIIOO.OO6VIVAIib TEE - UNION IN NEW JERSEY Tlatcroa-, Oct. 27.--The.Un ion elec toral ticket:his been &illy settled.--. It contains the , names of three Dpng hu3 Democrats ) two Breolxi n ri d ge*Peth- Ocrats, and two Bell men. All the other Vicki* . !or tli‘se' parties havi • been withdrawn: The hey eial , to mmittees met Mr Fri day night-at tiie Astor House; York, and agreed on the followingt 'ticket: , . Peter V. Vroom, _Brock. William Cook, Doug John S. Darcy, " Joel Parker, " Edmund BreiserT Union. Theo. Runyon " Silas Condiet, ' " There is now but one tiokcit in Now .Tergey opposes' to Lincoln. and Ham. 1113 tor - fr)ifi *Oddest torchlight .dis play eta! heat -in any age 'or any countryleoltlplace in NewYork : City, on 4 fueada4t:.kight laat week; by ihe DemocrataiadUnion.Men. Between 30,000. and:45,000 men,'' by actual count, were.mline. 290 . 'Clube. -par ticipated,- - the Union of tlie.epposi tion Nevy."bilratitie is :thorough arid liar; aioiiigus,. and the. Eferaid esti -ma-tee thatoiire- can be made in New York city, liloffie 100' 7 000 majOrity . against Lineqln. - • . . Itekt*li,DongtairhithOdrat, and Rliar, Republican ; have been eleet e eet • :g. Senators by the Orotionfltegrre. It certainly-4p pilari that': my of the friend', of latk agefej , the dictipni.of Line° .to :that , of apybeni6orat save the- fl*t'ehbiee.. 4y a union_ aie r iftießiOiratii . umbers of the 6r. egon legiolature,.. two - Demo9rata might, hap! heen:s,ent to ~tb.e. U. S. Senate, bat they. pre_ferrod - •.a nnion with thii*Enblibatte*- bii:trbin one more r.linabfican Siipiter'itreent there fer the - -13,xtsix ritnie. Truly, now- Buitomlinate.to inew. ,t,FrA,MMOrIM,. Xrelow,wlTl- be seen the proclama tion of Goi. •Peosin, appointing a d'fty of 2hitololigrting for the past yes,r, in accordinee with the custom which profails in Our'State and most of:theAredirate States in the Un i . ,W 1 ile 7 ive',agree witlitho Governor, hikaliqfrOrtO.,:to4 :my . b 1 974 8 int 3 for :Whicb*4ittcfe.isOO. to be thank fill to a wise and . benefidient Provi u cc, we are not: mi ndfut of:-the danger's wikicil do., certainly, at the present-tram, threaten us,, add. cause painful Appitheitsions for tllsr, future peace and...l : Ate - pity., of our *hole country., . and :the n ued pidsperi- Ot this ommOb'weal.th. Thiwe .tt*tAlxiatiirthe-Contibuince of.lietWen'e„blesilio . 4b . r the. futiire, inhythe a - veiked i and . the occasions for ill:. prebension„may he•forever dispelled. PIENNSIIeyA:NLA.; es: In iitioakme,aid bj the autheritiof the Conimon *vienttr7orTermayirniiia, William F. Packer Governor of /the said Commonwealth A PROCLAMATION: Fisti3Ow : Crrizass:—The revolutions of the year bars again brought us to our annual fea tival of - Thanksgiving to Almighty Gad. In no preceding year have we bad more•abundant °sues for gratitude and utile°. The revolVitig seasons have brought, With them health andithrity. The {unmet. fruits and :the autumn harrelts "have Veen gathered and .garnered' in Unwonted. exu berances. A..beialthfrilactivitY himPhivaded all the dopartmenta'ar life; and .evident industry his niet , ivith a :generous rsierd-. The,itie - rmisa of material Wealth 'has bean liberally employed' in sustaining oar educational and religious toed: tionni and-both are making the ipriet gratifying regrets in enlightening and purifying the-pub ic trued While, in gurope . , central and absolute governments, by their pressure on perinual rights, and liberty, are 'producing ,excitements, whioh throaten'to-upheave the-very foundations .of so ciety, .an d.havti led, in some instances' to bldody and cruel wars; we,. ill the enjoyment of emistitu tiOnal liberty, tind under the 'protection of just and equal,laws,.are perefully pursuing the avo oatione of life, 'and engaging in whatever promi ses to. advance our Social and individual id:Trovo. merit and happineek. 'int) lines are," indeed, "fallen .to us in place, and we have a goOdly heritage." all thitewe. see the order ings. of a kind .and merciful' Providence, which etill;nakonly for our recognitionibut Ter our pub literhankagiiing and Praise.;:. . ' Uniatk.thls oonvio:tipn, WILLIAM F. PACK ER, Governor of. the Commonwealth of:Pennsyl viola, do herebrappoini . Thursday. the 29th day of - Nov.ember next, • to ha" observed as a day ;. ,of public ...Thanksgiving and Prayerr4d'recemmend to, all oar peopleithat •settbrg aside on Mader, all worldly pursuits,they attainable lit their respeetfire ribose of worship, Arial:Mite in offering Thanks to God for his mani fold goodness, and imploring his forgiveneaaAnd tbesoontinriance.of his meroies, ' • • . . Gi ven . o t iea v ep . ln e d? 3t r i r ta y , hand and the-great at Rariiaburg,thie twenty fourth, day,Cof October, in the 3 , 44 r of. our lord, one-tbansandeight hundred and eixty,and of the Cernmone , ealth the eighty-fifth. 'WI& P 4.141.311.. 11.'s : CLoinnixeb' • • ;War.,)l. feciviad ,the- . . . . - FpoplPojt;RAti./EpTio4.-. ,01; 010.;.11614); is 'eagerly diniiled by fill. European countries, especially Great 13ritain, is no sec et. . • Tha visit the Prince orWalee io.tbis couutryinwnnt be withaut some Ogiliti*ce,..partietilar• lyat tbelfeson,,t . tipie, *hen _the ,hy dra .rerfolatiOn and diesolation dares so. .lift her'. hideots head in. -..an abluost" triumphant Man ner. England".'has to gain every thing by frclisenlation of the Union. What sair ^ eCtitind - red millions of dol lars, which "Wet aNist in her wars with this eountkx; and large armies 'and fleets, ootildk: : : dg, will be ac complished cinch an event. 'Shi Will Gunn intir*CeonicansloossoSition -4 ?"; Ur best igiAlKitteKikelonies..' For- sheknows ton *fill' 'Die, the,: Unip) l .- oocieditifolAtollirAO ß t- intifttie" . hostility must. ever , : after (milk nnr: tween the North. 44 South. Ethe knows that it is .uiterly impossible that the two sections: will continue to live in pease if on 4 torn asunder. Inroads made by fafihtioarAbolition: kite into the S.qutherli. "territory, for s ti r iezUrpcise of inveighing the-slaves :their Masters, or aggressions o -the South on the North, will soon be followed by a bloo4 ,material welfgre, the happinees, and -peace. .of ,botb sec:time r - 1W ri4ned farnVer:.,'Entl ffi andWiig t imable to do Withaut•tha Eotton iinAtlialoll- States-. she Ipould assiat - .3e.'klongi agnifdt the %eh skatrq. she would, with all her power, pre vent the North from Abolitioniging tbe South, ae such an act would. be equivalent ti?a cessation of the'cuiti vation•Of baton, without which ;her ' mannfacturieli would go to ruin and, her people starve; for she can' sooner lose:41 her colonieuthan do. without .the productions .of oar • Southern 'States., .ev.ery: seven pounds of cotton •which sbeiipipszrted last year, five were Ainericanproduce. .She .I,,pnns well . that, - in: tfie _event ..nt* a dissolution of the ; Union , Northern manufactures wouldbe excluded from the Souttern mirket, through the bl ageheY I c i high tariff, while .Brit lab goods would:, be . received 'free of duty., She knovis too wellthat, her self posaossingthese advantages,,b6th Northern shipping andNoutherntinin 11factias Must. loupe to exist. ;But . -.what will:the South . : be?: .Whilet. the North would , be ins - aerially-and polit- Wally . inined;_and entirely powerless, r 'the - Smith would be • nothing but a British cOopy 7.7 a tibinind Canada or Bast India. • 'Having no navy titte• dafa iliit'l4feild "herself against her. greatiirotrectiress.. Eng: land woiltdionsoln.the Southern chiv alry with-tll5 eitibrtatinu to , cultivate cotton a nd took Oterthe negroes, but to keep their montha,Shilt iliout pol ities. Our preponderance on this con . , tikim2Vour happiness, prgsperity, and, 'more thln all,,bur libe#y and indepen dence, will be destroyed entirely if the Union is dissolved. Ineteadofiecom ing the Most pOiverful aid , enlighteß- Fed - ziati9d on the:globe, we• W-ill either present the speotaole of li:second ISteX 4co, or be;:what Syer have been, a colo ny o r ape aoolw otitirit'ain• BittitiVelli teifoirildriffiNblith South,. to attain. that end:. - ; the American people destroy themselves? • • ivaf• Bepnblicarp sni .is in h hop9less :minority,. Id giziystOpst , .and 'unaided' hy..htheriu cannot earry:4lie State.. : 'TheConstitiitionaltreion par ty nu mber: at least ;75;000;': : *otists in :the State;:slig;it . nihy.:Bo,fely . 'hated . that si.leaelf two. thircis,o4,ooo) of this gist. their:. votes . ..for Ahdreisi•G(POrtib v irc: the Absokhoo of It ..cho,date.. Of. their Olvh....,'Atigfler eheaeso;ooo votes .: woulil'not hake been gleet~d; rl' ESE VOIWAJ34:4I(4.*'.tIN COPZWIta; NOT RA o:th r .g, • nor ioill.hc r.ecOlie the votes e f: akied is ti l f,-- 000. censervative••” Peoiaef. Pdity" net .siko.p*d • for 'but ho :Oan rat, seduced- into' Its6tiodig l .B34:l446l4(4liii eVident,. therefore, thif LINCOLN CANNOT CARRY T.g.trisfOrLYA,NlA - 1FT48.. .1)B07 . pAy CY ARE , . EuRei.BAN bitosmAßEas QADqlor• .qojitifigill IV/Tr! • AME#I 6 / 1 :111M.a , :kOrillt:g WI 13.0en-l4- made atie intiorCboots .114:4thileilleto :thiSonthdirectkilipin but: little success.=- ~ .geheeting•on the suldOot-the.South ore' eAebaPfite - 1 0tYa 1 - 7 • 'The , idea- Of= competing • with" the clietip4showof Masse chgsti:ttii; Or, the linef work .any BOA ' . 111411E1,1E1 • alisurd. • The:leather ISt GerinanyAnil - England is ton high in.pioe for gem:4l.l l o4n this contitty. In the• facilities of•the shoe manufacture wo are - at . hiaatbalf a century_ in - advance . Of. '-".eitbar.. _Of these countries; there ;country in the world where;shOoftiakiog:, has bowl braitehof- menu- factire.iiiii mit Ovirii, and Atil . Cfiteil). ties_ have. bpen-allginentgd itiftchi nery,Unknown. .other ; •.:loAii... At pretient r iiii), the 'ditty - sip fdreto •tir tieleiacTihe another.' inipedirnent.. , — The-forafgh commeiCe•Of the North: ern 0140913*v. 04-tot:Ahern yeoplo: May ,hecoine '.l‘••• , corntnnnity; the nitenk,erleis- aritiolos of :14:rtlpean in . genuityi,andlatite niayrea' ores • by direct. intpoitation, bnEitine of the present race•wilt live to see , the fact of he,r•Plinters and negroes shod by European. Shoetnalms. - s. ' A `MODEL' • TowseuziP.—ln - Lewis tewniblp, "Clay couii V; they ,heYe .4 -Boe r , of_ foreteste of the -mil lenniUm. • •It has • Wit c hin. its limits eientyptinines, all - one, and keep dark Omit l'here are 'in' it Aind hand Fed . sixty-five . iotersi• and dnrhig- the last twenty ..3.4 . 1•0 there has never been a-fight-nor a . q uarrel the.tdiViiehlp. It contains seven school louse!, 4ev en rciiid - districtg, seven bikelelnia; atui seven large - men, ,thee .pair :a twin -boys ; thrlse'fidd.lers;threkedarpenters, three milt ezy_. men, and three OTiftc7o,--Aafe.:oTaz.:Vhere is not alawYer; do - etor,:ok loa.fer in it, nor a gr9cery, nor a - Tiluiper: A. better, friendlier, happier.,populatibn ianoeto be found in-the State. • POTATOES AT THE wasT.—The Da: venp9r.t (flit'd) lietioauf 'Oajlit: 'lf anyfioii, ..y,-.,wsrits to tee potatoes ' .by thfg csortt4thotf meastire--i-lithim step . dowr ,thelevee. Tliere,ia!3ot ship. ping,etieugh.4o;4o , 1 the per Mississippi to,. move Wein away es fast, as theY.**innlate! .. Tartnerei' coMplain litas that" too low, but they:irks..thecinTy party to blames , iF the. wankhigher prices:Obey, must not raise so.malky. .-The mark et triceS twelve s from to fifteen cents per bfisheLf:_ ' - • • • • gig., The gold-4011 . 4: 4 ye . 1 1 1.1, epon be among the tbingelht t*ere arid' on ly- to be..fie4'n ' In: 'collections of thoae enfone -in -namismatolegY-- Three ' - miltioiss cittbe . shiners have tilreitdyle.en into double Mir -0964hpiktiandjann are.ettiploy ed- in the:Vni*LStateiiiin - the Juana., fa q t,4l63 : l6l.B tivinkciiiit4ilhe'.n . lole s ; and.the profits leariro oo .,o94, Ayeir::•!'tlinee the in= -.of,- of, tliooeiiiiiltt.noohioe,thi :salt, eitiol - botion- ha& increased to the extent-of niorii - thattAixtillion and - a half annially:, : 1 I WA BI III4I . VVIAZD 41 1 3irgafitt.itta, 116= - ' ti COW 0.. fact thit.:**o....ao - 07.y l iiii in whikki' Mouril Veincii;-*as::-teleaseci fr_enfyiitEitie.: o*ntityi .. .lll4-:SrieMic so associated-with tliCokeeili, ' ••:rif.r.Wit- i iia4(r11.9.14 *4 . 41 4 3 . 1 Arcii„ 14843 4" **P; 6 ; 61 . 1 ' 7 : trlbution-:of..x.nrit.itmoile: li-*liii*l c U i/ O l 'On .0 5) 5 14M4141 1 i70.13tita. need: 1 ed a0:14-sattoot._ liku"tiektki,petylk.. ~ilestekthotteiin. d;40100:. • ''. - .- - . .. .. AL, •liIST- • Of the pecierl . leeted-Metirberg - of thf 3 vto NeneA •i la. Hon'se `of Repreeen . ,„te,tives. I. . .. • Philadelphia-1.- oliapb Caldivell; DI . 2:1118003NI "P.; Philadelphia- 1 Gaskill, D.; 3. P ck ad'Donough, D 4.4. Robert IL Ran dall, D.; 5. Josef> Moore,Jr. R.; 0. Daniel G. Thom% *4 7.4ir. J. H. s e i , R.; 8. J. E. Ridgeway, 4401:11.019 , „ Daniap,D4 10. enry G. Lcieenring, D.; 11. Moot oR•• Sheppaird;R:4•l2.lKiebard Wildey, R.; 13. Wm. D.lllOOl- son, D 41.4 Geo. W. H. Smith, D 415. John P. ProadOi iti 18. Thomas W. Dlittleld,A; 17. Charles F. Abbott, It. • Delaware—Oraia* M-t'vey, IL . Cheater—Vililiam T ei .-Shafer, R. Caleb Pierce, it„; Isaac Acker, 11: . . . Ilontgomery—Dr. John H. Hill, D.; Jonn /Rooms, iiiiJob n Dismant 1). . _ • ucke—JosepklrOley, RI Dr. AltherltoiT39 IL NNorthamptonyel CoPe, D.; P. P.ldianlierger, D. Lehigh and Car 's—William IL Butler, D.; W. C. Llchteitwallner„D 2- I , Monroe andPike- , -,Charlee D . Broadhead, D. Wayne—A. B. Walker, R. 4 usesne ....Lewis pughe, IL; 11. P. Hiliman,R; Peter Byrne, l). • Susquehanna-44mm; T. treater, R. ltradfOrd —Henry W. Tracy, R; Dr. C. T: Bliss, IL Wyoming, Sullivan Columbia and Montour—MONO Ostorhout, D.; Hirai-tits:l:Kline, D. , • . • Lycombig and Clinton Wm. li. Armstrong; B 4 -IL 0. Bressler. 8.. -..,• '''.•• • ' • Centre--Vin. C. D • :' • ol• WI. ,-R. Milltim—Adolphus P. fiilibony, It. Unlon, Snyder • andlookita—Thomas Hayes, It; Jolla T. Patterson, IL - - ' Northumberland-Aimee , orthumborland--Ansis T. Meet, IL _... • Soloylkill—Dadel Koch, It.; Henry Huhn, B.; bin Bartholomew, E._ ' • ... r.,Dauphin—Witham Clark, R 4 Dr. Lowly Heck, D. " ' Lebalion—Jacob L. Iticksler, It. . Berks—E. Penn SmithM M ; OW P. Boyer, D.;llonry B. Rhoads, D. Lancaster--Henry ~Ig;;Altitlt, IL; destoph Hood, R; Id. Ober, it.; John M. Steliaon,B. , ~. . s Pork - - - John Maniftild,B;Baniel ROB, D, • Cumberhitid and perry--William B. Intn, B.; William . Lowther, R. • t Adams—Henry J. Biers, D. • - ... •-... • Franklin and rultonz4ames R. Breorsder, IL; Jame C. Außed fo stin, R. and • ~. • • rd Somerset—Edward M. Shyock, R; C. W. Ashcom, R._ . ..• ' - Huntingdon—Brice. X. Blair, It. Blair—James Roller, It. Cambria—AloxasidOr IC:Mullin, R. - Indiana—James Alexitteder, R. - Arnistrone and• Westmcooltmd--J. R. MlClonigal, It; Tames Tayliir, R; A. Orall'Al ' - • • Fayette-John COIIIIII4 ", - ' • . Green—Patrick DqiileY;D: . ' ~.. 11:1th_ln„ft°n— John A. 1141 4 i, B.; Boil. Andemon, R. .......37--Y.:::::..2, — r.mvil, la • ThpmM Williams, L; Charles L. Goebring,lC; Williati, " . Douglaa, R.; Alex ander B. Burns. It. - : •-•, Beaver and LaWroliCe --- X o Milli Bs Whoil 1 1 4 3. W. Blanchard, R. Butler—W. H.-Graham, R.,'00. .... , jlterciir and Tenangol- - figlgNlii 21 1 4 .;0 rft•* l9 7 rt. _. - -,,,,,,.. ~,4 im.Al:l“-_ .;.•.- . Clarion and Forrest --Willbria.paviiis, - D. .... Jefferson, - Clearfield, McKtiith and Elk—lmmo G. Gor . don, R 4 Gunnel H. Lawrence, IL. • Crawford and Warren—Hiram.Butlitr, IL; E. Cowan, R. Erle—Henry Teller, It.; .(ltd ./.Ball, - R.' -_ - Potter and Tioga -S. B. Elliott, L, IC 8.-Strang, R. Republicans 71. Democrats $5l. , . -- ...... _ . . . Election, of - Elicitors OP''A , PRESIDENT A - ND VICE •PRESI. DENT OP THE UNI:PED.:,STATEs. - 1010 - UItSUANT to on, Act Of_ Me" e coral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennysivania, :entitled "An Act relating' to' the electkinsbf this Com• .monwealth," approved theAd , day-"of July, .A. D., ono Ihoutiand eight hundred itEd..'hirti-nlne, IMUCH,glieriff of the county of Lobanon,Pen otiyi vault, do hereby make known and give „notice to the electors of the 'county aforesaid,thnkalleniral.l.lixition will be held In the said cniinty of Lebanon,'on' the First Tuesday (being the 6th day) of Etivitabin,lB6o, at N. b Aline the electors ot a President: and Vice President of the United States are to be-elSctcd, also hereby make known - end give notice that tho Ones of holding the tiforosaid, general:election:in the several districts within the County of Leto:twin, are as folio's, - The Blecthra of the Best Waiit (Mho Borough of tA,ltanun ore t., ut the Commiesionerd.roows in 4,-he (Tenn, berme in said Borough: ; • • ....Ttie.,Blectore of the West Ward of .the Borough of Leb inon., are to meet in the Jury room, oh the west aide of the Court Muse in mid Borough: - The Electors of-Sonth lathen;,tetarnellip are to meet in the G r Ind J ury Itocon,el 106 thkrt Jl othe u the borough of Lebanon. , • • - The Eiectote of North L0b11310101•BPrarl gal ire to Meet at Public "lonia of Benjanihteleller,,En said Bor. ....The Electors of North Lehaniiitowniiitip,aro,to meet the Public House ofJ. L Ratz„.in.shid township. The Electors of Jackson towns , ipusce to .met at the - Public nous° ofJme.iii it. - Slitter. in said township. • Arhe Electors of North annrilto township are to meet at the Public lionise of Simon SI. Crathiu said township. ThA Electors of ilehlolberg township are to meet at House Losi 3. Oberix, in a.id township. • 'Toe Electors' of Londonderry tow.siebtp are to meet at Uie Phhlle Lions° of Jahn Wolforshecger, In said town- The-Alectare of Enst Ilanover toy/Alsip are ttrmiet at the Public House of Jacob W. sadarns i in said town shi be. Electors of Ssatara tiwnehipluw-tO-Meat nt the Pahl le House or Simon liellniain . ltiteatiVtowtrabitt ,The Elector) of Bethel tow 'Mirth, ariatis- Meet"; of the public house of Jacob Beichert, in said - brietnithiP.- Ihe Electors of Union tow.usblP, are Limedit at the PubliellOusirrif Daniet Itqrdtier, fa said township. The,lllediors• of Islillcreek .thsvoship ere meet at the Public Gouts of David S. Matthew, in' said town- IThe Elect me of South _Uterine towntAlO are to meet at the L'ablieLluese of .Jacolt Fink, in en'illownship; The Electors' of Cold Spring township era to meet at the School .4 'or new Bausch Gop, in said. bares .r; , • The Electors c township. e zebra-eel is the . southern districtof staid towvehip. are to meet at the Public-house of. J.-k-Gbiltby,- in said district. The Electors of .tper picthern disti ct of Cornwall township are- to Meet in the Traverse Jury..rbotn,oll the west side of the ' -Court lionise, in th e - BormgitAtd Lebanon. -•_ -.. • The election to be . epetied-between the hoiskeefittt -and ten o'clock in the' firenoen, and ahilt"oe= without interruptiotitor edit:term:neat, and is-atifi cloned before sweep o'clock is, the (Waning. The several - Jtidges;-Inspectors and Clenkiclidioalball have attended at 4be.ureenting election for4ffambiats of Assembly are required.to -attend and, Perfortiketit , the r e id election, the like dtities. and be gut jeet ro * the like benaltiva dneglect:Or :misconduct as they are Ha ble to at thirilleotiontifnienthers of Assembly and in eagle of norcaltendanee,i(yreason of sickness oil some others' anavehlable cause, HO that tie- appointment of such Jurists. inapactorter Glerk, would devolve on the °freers of election present-.l hereby give notice "that every person, except, ffe,eticep of the peace, who shall held any office or appoikitment-of proiltor trust noder the gOvernment of the Untied States or qt. this State or any city or incorporate ‘ distriet, whOthlse.a copilots. sionrd officer or otherwise, eubord to ate officer or agan t, who is or shell be employe{';' ruder the legialative„judt - Mary or executive departtoeut of. this State or the ll:Mid Statte;orof uny city nr incorporated district and also, that evs Ty. tnetnter of Congress and the. State L ogielature, - andiofthosselect.or common couceiLaf ka Y city. commissioners .of .syy -.incorporate dietrict. fY • Jaw. n impab I of" holding , reiorcits ug at the same time j the office or,snpoin talent of Judge, inspector or clUtit.Of any election, of , thin Commop wsiith, and that no in; Spector or judge 'or 'elliciFel any such elcZtion, shill be eligible Many ()taco then tiabe voted for:" • Also,,thatlo the that section of said act. it is enacted that "every eeneral and special electiou shall be opened between the hours of olght and ten it, the foronooss. and . aball•conthilie-irtthout interruption or adjournment an ' tit e"is o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be I closed. • *, i thspere r on shall ho pernfitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of 21 years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, add in the electien diStriet where he offers to vote at least ton days imrebdiately.preceding such election, and_ two yearn paid State or County tax, which shall have been ashamed if least ten days before the eleetfort. lint a - citizen 'Of MO United States who has previously been a quiditled,moter of this State and re moved 'therefrom audZeturned, and who shall have re aided in the election'tEstriht end paid taxes as aforesaid, ' shall be entltleirto'vote after.roakilog in thin Sta o k et" -Proaftged; Thalthe - white freemen, citizens of states., bitlreen-the ages of 21 and 22 years, and havereaided in the:election district ten days es afore Said, obalt be 'entitled to Vote,. although they shall' not paid taxes: •. No - perstin 'phall be altlntiCten:to' vote, Whose name is ,not contained in th is. netiortaltable inhabitants fernhdr: ed by gte. Commileriouers,.• unless: First he produce a receipt far tlie . PAYMeat Within two Years, of a State or County tar; assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satbillictory,ovidence, either on lila oath or 'ion, Or On* We offth or effirthation of another, that /10 bag paid such a or oh failure to produce's recielpt,• • shall Maier oathArpuyareat thereof; or, aeeeed; ifier elatni-ra fate by' being an &lector lietaieea the *ages of 21 and 22 years, lie shall depose au eath•nr affirmation that lishas resided in the State,-at-least one year before-hie 'application, and make such proof of his reel ; dance in the district is Is required . by :this act, and' • that ho does verilybelieve,' francthe accounts - given lila that ho is of the age atoresald,arl give such:other evidence is- is required by-: this act; :whereupon the name of the person so permitted tovote shall be insert , ed in the alphabetical list by the inspectors afid a note made opposite thereto by l'ErktglitS the.w2lo `tax,', 11 he shell be admitted to vote by reason or lawrlng paid bin tax, .or the word ' age,': if heahall beperoillted to vote by reason of such age,-and shall be callekcintrn the clerks, who shall make like nob:* In the lisf.of'vlittirirkeptby thorn. Ict - all cases where the name of the...Renton claim ing to vote is not found - on the list furniabed. by_the oom , miesirineri, and :Weisser or his right to - ' vets, whether i found thereon or not, s. oldectol-36 by- any : qualified litizen; it shall be the duty of the inspectors, to *exam ine -much person on oath as to Its qualifications, end if ho claims to have resided withiu.the-Siate•foi woe 'year or yoore his oath will be sufficient;proof thereof, but shall make 'proof,by at least one competent lam who - shill tici' a qualified eleetori:t hit he: Juin within the district for more tbau,ten dart Oa:Chi:its; 2diately preceding paid election, aad .shell alga himself 'swear that his ,bona Ade residence in lopenjinna of hi lawful calling is withiu the dletries, and that ho did not.remove n. into said district for - the - purpose of 'votiajp• therei • . • 'Every :person qualified as aforesaid ; and who ehitll , make due proof, If required, of Illifrialidence and piiy. !mint of,tates aforesaid, shall be permitted to vote fa., the' totenehlp, ward, or districts `wlilekhcoblijyrip ..p uraux i kte th e prorisicine contained In the-ifitiistew Von of 48)st first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid district reirpectirely take . Ohltrge of tha dertttleato g l or return - of the leetton'of their respective dist:details:ad' preduce them at a meeting of ma judge front each die_ triCt in the borough of LeWaon;on'tlui third day after the 'election, being for the present yea* di kka›d.ll the 9th day of , 0 VENBER,lBBo,,tair t h abto t hot , he - duties required by said . 6780, thwwhere a Shag'? bt *kaki' accident, is tumble to atternikanseW. meeting of then the certificate or retirn:iitoresaitiveindi-be tidc'en charge or 'l4.line of t ireantpectorsnr.eterk, of the elec in. of said district .wiso shall doe nd'partgent, the s ditties required of 'slid Judges, • illsetenntir hand, In Ottioe,:in Lebanon, the ;; Sth-tiY of , Fictober,lB4so. • • t • • E l PlTE:raycincgr i stiitc.jtr. wr..o -- - - Lebtakort4lorticraltural, and lobs hicall ciblety.; A special meeting will be held hi •the: GitAND ,TURY Itoom, In the Court Rouse, in I,ebanon _on Morillay - , - the 12th of November next, at 1 o' r e!cs P. N. 'Members are retfuested - to attend: - • • _.•=‘; WM. RANK, President. 1 8 - 440 ,gorrisi j*retary. [l•ebthion, Oct. 17;1860. 1714V — LATES T. NEWS ST ME H. The. Scco . ruVAiTival ef:Fal I:Goods at - - the; BEE :111V.E7Stelie. - . • _ GEOI4OE , &PYLE i ' dstern titles, and are now In Tbba= non, , 'erg opening is° r 'i t t i gap of ticg ?; r o ;47 sista oral' kinds , )f Bleanirld.Nitircy,',Stres; and a. innabijaladlete .Dress Goode; ,new 'lyre 'Shawls.. nod a large assortment of Black Cloth Ladies` Citing, kc., aim a good assortment of Men's Wear, sucL at Clothe, Cas ohncres and Veatinga, slab, Grocertea and Queensware t mongat which are Dry Appla, Dry Peaches, New Mack erel, Cheese, ac. Come and look at our batgOneand judge for your selves betbro you buy.:l:LebenoniOcrober 17, 1860. . 5000 Agent tring.intpd. rib WI 5 new inventions—oM very recent, and of great value to fandtioe. great profits to -Agents. • Send four 3tatops And igetSo pagetipttr.tbaliwe. BROVT, Lowell,October 10,1860,1: ........ Removal. Tcolltittf.§'lL SNAVELY would respeetfoillY Iniarya — %tie public that hi; has removed Ms BIITCIIERIAWES.. • I.ISIIIIIENT to Plank Bead steeet, south • of'CUm berland, adjoining the Alethodist Episcopal* ORIFBh, where he solicits the patronage of the public. By stria attantifin to business he hopes eb please all that will.fir Tor Win with patronage. • CYRUS K. SNAVELY: Lebanon, October 10,1860:• . • IOTACE, • North Tsbilii6ri dud lildurit-itol• i gifink . and Turnpike Read COPipefee -. . • • . A N election for officere lionstit:ippg,i - gosident, nye A llanagern, a Tritanner, one Socretatt iiidSopeefipp tendent, will be hold by the StdAttinldorep - Oki MAW* the 6th day of November ,1860, betwaeri_Nr twhice of 2 and I, o'clock. P. M.. at .their'bffiee TlBAi.,the • , ybanon • ' JOHN IaIIQUX.R; Bficretars. Lebanon October 10 • • • , . PUBL." • iii-k-. 1, • ' -:: :Ir.:. Bc2 y,ribar. in WILL be sold at public sulcs at the residence of 'ttie Sir !.`',..;ir screei,Libinon, a few doihsr west °f P !'....ft; road emit, abd nearthe.Llkinstum Aced -6--n-r.;:is • Ii• • Saturday, Xotairuber 3, 1880, . . thiii:followlpg.P.ersemd Property, 'viz:— .-..:` ,, ,tit 4 t . . .._ ~... ' .1,-Hoßax, 8 Itom, 1 one-horse WairiiiMilpllt. A-4rliistr, Bkimps, 11..1Y by the Ton liarlsess, of'-all ilidi; liciaiiim, BEDS. Itedstilillir 2 . ''' • Skiiiiii 'Rod Pipe,. Clutha Tables; Ohelits, • Looking Glasses, Cupboard, Tubs, Stands, Sink, Water Pena, and many other artichti of £arming, household and Kitchen Property. Saleto commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by - -- . FEED. 1100SER. ' Lebanon, October 1.48,1180. - % .- .' *WOO wo sOk‘ %.6 25 10,_t*. " • A'SpPEAI:ATP)i. , TONIC -DIURETIt' 4 Ar a ., - • trYtifE"' - ' - • INVICIIRATJNCL'etntAI To the Mil's:a:ill of 1 11146;.Tersiity : and lithiitayl- • Apothecaries, pruggisbr.. a'ocere and Prircyc . n.milies.. Wolfe's. Pure Cognac Riamij. -• ...• . - •.* 1 Wolfe's Pilre'N'enieria r Sherry and Port Wine. Wolfe'e Pare Jamatifs and St. Croix Rum. Wolfe's Pare Scotch and Irish Whisky. ... .. • ALL IN...BOTTLES. • '': _'"" ....Lbeg•leave to call the attention of the eitimni al tba United .States to the above WINES and LrQuop-s ; lin ported by UDOLL'IIO -WOLFE,- of New-York, whOse name is familiar in every part of this country for • the purity of hie celebritte,LEokiedennEchimpp. • Mr. Wntrx,in his letter to me Speaking of the purity of his Wists Anti LIQUORS, says: .1 will, stake myreputatMuser a To.anmay 1 standing sea merchant - of thirty years' residenceidthe , City of New York, that all the BRANDY and Wness which I bottle are pure es importekand of the beet. vita*, and can be relied upon by - every. pUrehrescrZ.'- livery bottlelhaetbe propriotoi's name on the wax,andfaisim -1 Re of hie:signature on • the certificate. . The public ire respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, For sale at RETAIL by all.Appitu j le.4les and Grocers in Philadelphia. • • • .!.1' - ' '''' - -,, : . -,. • ar:o. Ir. Asirivirt,.l4.risi.:.oira. Rote Agent jot . : flialufelphin. Read the following from the New Yorlr Courier: . Endnuous BUSIQRSS.FOR ova NIIF-YORE illtuesuorr..- 1 We are happy to inform our fellow-citiziis. that.' the& is ono place in our city whore the fil4s j lulaulnplitliainiry; and and merchant, can go andpurchsee Pnre..,Wiikea and Lfqnore, as pure as, Imported, a'nd of tha,tiestkuit:' ity. We do not intend. to giro an atiborahy'deecribtan of this merchant's extensive bneinese, although it-,will well repay any stranger or citisereto visit lIDOLPHO WOLFE'S ostensive.warobOuse,-N05..18, 33 and 'it,Bea 'ear etreet, and Fite. 17, 19 and.2l; Market:Bold street.— Ills•stock of SChnappa' on' hand ready for 'shipment could not Lurie been less thou thirty thousand taxer the e # Brandy, come ten thousand came—Vintages of 18• to 1856; and ten ‘tliopsand cases of Made* . Rs - nit Port Rine, Eadlalrend Melt Whisky", , ..Juinadda• - 4 81. 4Croix Rum, some , very old and ennatto anyirstWeoaiii - try. Ile also has three lergetellarti,-intbaldai Bro4y, Wines, , ifc.,-iti Casinf,- under Custom-Ronse kev, -roody -for hotlfiegr. •Mr. Woti•s'e sales of Senapps Lest year :amounted to ono hundred and eighty -thousand 'dozen, .4ind We hope in Icsa than two - yearshe may be equally sticceesini with lthpßrandies and Winee.:',_,- ..,.. me businese merits' , the pationage of every lover of j his species'. Private families who wishtpure Wines and 1 Lhitkorw,for:ltnie Mal. nseehould send - theirJONl - ere direct • to *tr. '9lssilsz,- - -dntil every Apothetarx IDA* find make • up their-Min& to discardtbepotionouseduff•from their • shelves, and replace it j with - Waist's. pters;Rniss and Weemdentand Mr. Wotzz, for the accommodation of Ainall deplore in the nonntry, puts up eavorted- mos of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and ouch a more-Wait; :abould be sustained against his tens Of thousands Sf.bp ponents.in -the United States, who sell-nothing.but imi tation , ruinous alike to human hoalth and haPpliduis, For aaln by Dr. Ross and D. S. Bober. , - September 12,1860.-ana; ' • it df . F . -routiqpkß.E r ••••• • t y No 711 kARCIIst. -- , be twoen 7.tti and Bth sta., Philadekkkia, - (lateattllt Market - tat) Imparter; • Manufacturer of • sae Ikabfrin allArinds of . FANCY-FURS. removal to nr New 'Store, 718 Arch Si and being _now - cum. entireirin the ilfanufat Lure and &rie of Fancy Pars, 'which in accord- CAM with the - 'tone Price Principle," I have marked at the lowestpes• sale prices cOnskUl with a - reasonable profit -I world solicit a ' , fish f. -either Ladies! or ObactiOu.e. my . . miem i° l2-01. thbikego6ds, satisSed, • IL, ram, of my ability to please hi overr.dosired ementhil. Allif'.Periterai at a diitance who may find ft ihoan4O. nient.to call personally; need only name the article they wish, Ogether with the price,. and inatructionefor aentang, and forward the order to my addrats—money aocompanying--to insure a saiifictory cart4liantitrWittf theirwlebes [Phila., August,* -mhz-brit. . • . . . • . .... 100 TIVIR'' ' .."..' . IS hereby - given yi - tlie nieiiiilaini c4''':tlie a lKcituallFire Inm:trance Company of ,Eadcing Spring. Barka OD," thaE the 'annual meeting and election Tor 'a .Iloard of blanagezi will be held an.litonday, the sth chxy of N° - .1=4030,3, atailouenara . .3,fpn.lictiel, in the cit.r oft ~-britiveen 10"midAfie.alook... 06 0ber 1 7) /B 00 1 .4).;: L -:AalitiN:loiS, Segq: • - ___ . A • • e. etint ; ester ea exity r i, "girl - LULU* 2.'IIt:YERS, A. M., Principal :is .TN slated !ij gentlemen or tried eiperiaboe, warianmenon the . Wintrietffik: nye menthe,. ot(alkieliret -of November next.. : man, Previa. and &Mulish languagoo'bre toritht• bye resident teachers. For Catalogues, apply to the Principal, ailytykob,,, a . ter, Pa. [OctOirArlijel . c. =Nay. . „fi t 4.06143% eRBAT A8847417p •-• FALL • AlsTreplata. .• Hav• :.... ENRY_ ee r4ot i s wcf g an noca o of ft e w hil- I:nest; meet magnia" STINE • ever brought to this market, cent, andoshatis most Importe n t, heapest ortment r9ir et°Ck irkragSiYA4l, viz= B ABB. A 0 4 - pts. &MK 4;14 1 . EAWARE 8, BIOBBVTNia" DRIP ( . g• dopps • 14 ,P a q,„,,,,, 84 DitreEt . , 42/Bops, • 4 , ... mxpir puESs TRIMMINGS, z. lON AND BOYS , WEAR, PrtiI•ZNKLB, LINSEYS, 44 : - • • - - - ters, BRAWLS. &ci-, CARPETS, MATTINGS, &cow * . . ROOP SKIRTS, - - taUSLINS, cBECICB, • UMBRELLAS, .ho., 40 1 Fanoy,-pialp, plaid. nod figured French Kennaug, Figured and plain Coburg's, vary cheap! Printed and plain Thltmt Cloths. Peplins of every description! Poplin Anglais, very handsome] Plakirtdolutirs, at all priose! Dunce& Orientals, at unusually low pricing Silk Warp Mohnirs, a full aisortmentl Plaid Velools, all the rage! Ladles' Women Skirts, something newt Balmoral Skirts, anew article! - Muslin Detainee, Tory rich and rieretyi • • Plato and fl‘tired all w9Ol Diftiest: „.. wench, English, and AmiricemOlft i — r Drees Goode of ort4,,deserip • , Ptah a (kneel:worm.. • • Calved and trr sale • cheap. 4. • Lebanon, October 10,1860 . Mitel
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