printing, COUP ClSsi 4 l:lol:l44s ugamszattuituartruatm - s e Neatly and Promptly Executed, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENNA. Tins cslabllshroeut It uow supplied with an extensive easortment of JOB TYPE, which will Le increased as the patronage demands. It eon now turn out PRINTING, Of every deseription,An a neat and expeditious Intoner-- and on very reaeonahhveorme, Stich ae ,Cll449irattat i4l4', gaillPhios as'.42k '. • Abe 'Bur; &c are alteacl4l 811 !/- ~ km. plpailin + blie sitavkt ralit atd Pi d id aragiliblUe4 ' 4l in their orders. leteie lird gen notice. hen idea: ai•ah hours .07 ore rep IttB Printed HANDS flair Duns of all kinds, Common and Judgment BONDS. Mtool, Justices% Constables' and other BLAW/19, pylr2ted rorreellrand neatly on the beet paper, constantly kept fur side at this office, at prices dto suit the times." eve aubeerlptlon price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER, One Dollar and a Half a Year. Addreen, W. M. BR UM(' LehanontPlL ISAAC HOFFER, • SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER. FFICE In Cumberland street,appoelte the Cagle Ha tel r Lebanon, Pte. [April22, DARIU.S Jr. SELTZER, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. FFlt7l9 l ib aninherlanti street, nearly opposite Rrun's O !tote', 'Lebanon, Ps. (Aug. 28,17. LE VI MUG IL Y • • . ' DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 'IT'LL attend to all his °Metal business; also another • legal and profoseional business antrusadlo hint w 1 be promptly attended to. oPirioE—ln (unberland street, eetonddoor maim= Market street, Lebanon, Pa. Vnly LAFAICE'ETE - 11 ROW CR GA, ..„gI..TTER. ADJOINIING A. S t ELY 'S Ottlee,Wilant.etreet,,Leba loan, Pe. A largo and beaullfal'aseortment of FIX TIIIiI4B from the well-known eatablieh meat orCeanuee A: HAIM. always ou howl at Phlludillphlkprices. .irir A 1 I work warranted to glve setlanuatlon, ..1164.- All orders will be raithfully.tnteautedOn.themoet.roasonable term. The but of reference-given. p3ep.16,'67. P . f _ W ' AND . t Union Deposit, Danphin oouat ,Pa. T AM, PILIWATMD. at ell Uwe, tp put oplincs. WONVitt tte brenebes,andott tbe shortnet notice, Alto, Dwelt .iittudatros, Boman& INN. . It ; Wattlaillosnza, lisawroa, and all work connect- t I ei with st FITIMACII. done. Air' A Gang of Stone Tasons stitays ready to put down foundationaian - ddostons work .e.Tony description. . [July • RISE lute remomoll his Økt O'AP" STORE. to hlo Nentlirtek &tlldhl. (opi) O eitit his late stand,) In Cumberland Street, midway .between I . l slicet'street„ and the Court 'louse. .Ire extends afeerdlal InTitattan to all Ms friend", and the pnblic, to .glite hint a call in his new location, Ile has just opened ltd NEW GOODS, bought In anticipation. of hie Remo' il and the Christmas ' Lebancin, Dee. 30, 1857. Ovary W. Overman, O. 14 (Old Na. 0) Sqtatte TllllU Street, Wow Mark it,'Phlladelpbin.n. • • AvnEn DE4Li U, .04f Sitiqi Morocegg, Bindings: BBD AND OAK SOLD&e. N. H.--Rough Loather, bough arAttikep.in exchatiga March A, 1868.-Iy. flenry Karlin:A Brewery LAGER BEER SALOON, ehtlibririvri.,:itrQec. vet,r, or Kook Rood, Übe '. non. ash weitior hod *LiMbrrker` Cheese, 'llolland Herring% wholesale nu4„.ltetfttsz larat room iu the secon,/ story irkdreefonneMirtif,- . , ftawk.;7sr-i cimoricrA .• 4. '-'lthilAzeb ki anon Thelk.'"Srmll3 fe.erthuithitlyinii) a e‘ of Lebanon on vicinity. that he still continues hie t 4 - L. 4.Hhite Dr fA si,,, saloon, - and . is - prepared - th husinesoiin I,lie nettfast aldbaat style, and would all , t&attql him a trial. •Labanun. Oct. 21 5 1.86 T.. , To Persons I TO he T ll Tl3f) V lE lt NT. lll LAI i ) m 111 A :—TII7 . Zt ind ilt)Tol,fet sere•.t.b, • • • Ivw tiLll strrAq toprr agration gtvor,lit?.. 1111 de4irelo tileriAe. Bllnt6ll jlTen WI. I July 2.,'61-Iy. A. SI. 11.0PKINS, Proprietor. 71Jeb:i emisi e fit Pile, ;Pi! citi es a i'v. r 1 1114. Fourtiii' IF, At SAION Of 'ttpg . , ItiolANoS it:- MAO , : SEAII.I.IIHY" 'rianimeneccl oil fi. the r4i tiny 4 , Febr/Will.'' Siegluthe 13 KCA3I I'S wagirellniarucllon In Neetllit 'Work. . . Llii.lll R. ItAllaffEß, Prinelpfit; - , , .- 1)101)1.297 I It D lA:3 :CII I S, 'l'eneherof.Witielcan4 French. Leletoon. Veb. 3 185 S. • It en4ly-vaintle SUCLI AS OVtIIcCUATS, Sack Cleats. Frock crawl, Pants and Veato, all colors and alt pekes, Jth , t remit . ..l and offered at such prim% HI hare ulrendy Induced many lo pnrclinso. We defy competitlun on lleady-tuado Clothing. Vor cheap Coils, Pants and Vests. all at & STINE'S Stoat. Vahanon netober 18.71. blew .Slage Line Between linin.melatown anti Middletown. /AN and after the IL4h. In t, the ent. ~r i, ll is4,;rillare will run a Daily Stage Line between llannnelstow.n and Middletown, connecting with the cars.on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on'The arrival and departure .of the same flutamels town. They also keep a LIVERY S'I'ARIX at Middle town fdr the accommodation of the public. Good horses awl all kinds of eonvoYeancs. .liovembor 2, 1857. DEl.ll.lrr 2 tOItIMILY. Slln',lil t %) flair Drestatig, and SIII4)011. r/131111SRMAN Wfl.A.th'Y would respectfully le- LI form the public that they have REMOVED Oleic stabilshment to Market street, next door to Jehri'3l. Mark's Motel, Lebanon, whore it will g,ive them pleasure to wait on all who may laser them with their patronaFe. They hove had much experience is the business, and will spare uo paMe tp give make satlsiketion to ,their custo mers.Thes have wadi tofety arrantementitor the per- Fedtfgfl ef 'theif hdeineed. They cordilillY invite* call and tt'l' • Lebanon, March 3, 1858. . , •... VlThNkey., deka .11101ARLLON ana SE: RUM, of Superior cittalitr, June received and •cor gale at REIOART'S Wine and I.toor Store' Lebanon, Doc. 39, 1.857. • • • • . • • ' • • - • JE or Kent. TWndenNigned Wars ,for ItENT, Me STOE I pnd An. on Mnrket &yarn, hi Jonestown, Lnbin ciitti'i•us77l7ll7lll4V,e7 • rioNt3 J i r ir Aielli k tl er l' ‘' . - . . H. GI, • JOLLY T. dna. • Libnnon, reb,,ii, 108 , , . , .. .. Foe Clitifi)rf€livtfi -Cfigsliiiier • QATINETT, and ,ail'ithid:Of WWI= Goods, call at the kentra Building of HABER dr BItO'S, whero you will find every variety of Goodmfosttlenilemen & Boys' Wear, In kW for the mown and in price tbattit the times.' Lebanon, Oct. 21,1861. . • • , • . .t t , • , Gsor(leer likeneds'• -,. ' , • 0AliD10( IMEDS l ilirAlitrt;7l,ol, PIP r,Oeived 111 . 0-01:tgont,4 loggPElrtign; obi l ;r . o6.lthwi. Druggists. . 1 • 1, ;."T .: ': 'NI Al Tlt A'rtO.N, : tti ,rr i llrrti' intieh .'X I r j'il ftipin aintiitio arotitlrti.erlit to 1/!itr: • r i t ' • tga.rth9 contopirttipplri,vtge ; „ ..:. A tiVevs,orar/orinir c follf irrP, -44. g; ,' s l 7 '.2 . 6 '''' D'lBCOMB.VOlrooktyn, N. ; . • • DI. . . • • 'Nodee. .• - - iymutaNs indebted'to the into .firm ofßßEctrilitt, ♦ W 1 itreEn; wiirmtike payment. to the under signed. Co or before Mrralt.fifist, 1351i,` dKrostatioiling flitenunts being in his Mudd ItittONebtloo4 1a • • Letranon 17. 1868. i.,i..• n1:•AI 8. Revolvertil • . OLT'S Alleles end other Revolver!, single and double kirrel Pistols, fine Pocket Knives, .Port.,, Moistles, ja . grttat variety end oultl otthe loyest,ftuie r 15 it arzrssmN is. BEV • . Yfal, Cheep Jewelry 04 . 110 . 14 owe. Call nattl See! • ryARPIWf3I CurPel" l Oil l iolhel 011 Clotho! Baskets! Dratkatil Carpet Chain! (4rpet C.lialti! Bed Fes/Wars! Ited4rantnentl. Corn Broome' Cora ii roamal Band Baxaat anchitililegy bf other Goode, recoNed nod daily receiving by Howard & Co.'e Expreoe, whirl / 0111 be 144416/lap by hebaninr;oo; 2B , / ,i"' • II NNItY & STINE. • 7, • • IV6l.lVelfrt reOlitorg.. A LL I , E,Eoo%tilirdit i tifirm of SEIRE & tl. or to SAN f; Note, hook Account, Or °tinny lee, rectuc4l lnikke early payment to Amos lk• Bora Oil; Esq., at his afEqe,in Lebanon, apd save costa. rcvl KLINE, ABIOS R. BOUGHTEtt, Lebenon,Oct. 7, 4tEorney4 for Crelitors. ['miry Dress floods. A T & nnofs NEW BUILDING you mill find a .11. splendid assortment of All kinds of .Fanoy Goods— Cum, a ssortment shori, every variety at 000CiA fora enmplata Drosi—very chimp. • . All kinds of Domestic Goeds—Mtialleurare vaginettp— titieek, 'ricking, At:eating, Ithinkets. Please 01,11 and Sae for yourselves. (Lebanon; cle.t:tl, • • Anibrotypeo. F YOTktnnt AnDitcrinla thnt cannot be bean cell On X 3. 11. KM, in •Anan iilBB . B New Banding. In Cain- Nyland gate. Lebanon, Pe. Van. 20, 1868, viTdLTZ & 4VEDEL tem joat rewired vlarss U 11 Tertian% of VALENTINES, which the,' 220 yerui to soul to Country &Inching, at a liberal dkebb6t VOL. 9---NO. 39. Notice to Tax-Collector& THE Commissioners would again urge the Collectors to collect the amounts due on the Duplicates and pay the same over without delay. Th o present state of the County fundlf.Willt.not, permit of any further indul- SP"' /kb ho Mt this notice will not be difregard , ottlertflio th - Will' feel tßemseties be and to enforce ties colidation of the same. FREDERICK SHULTZ, Comndssioneta JACOB. RACOMAN, of lill.oll2EL DIMINO Ell, Lebanon county Lebanon, Feb. 10, Up. [ Lab: papers; copy. • CLOTHING! CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING! V 1441614 gliir - the Mill kill : , rpm LARClEST,boethasorted stock of Readrmadebloth- J, lug eve exhibited In . Lebanon, Woe just opened at 'the Mad-Quarters for' Good and Cheap OMAN)! In Cumberland 'street, opposite the Court House. H a rtexarria A; DIMMED. take the lead in selling cheap; they can't be bhat. • - . We invite oar numerous Customers and the public in general, to all and examine our new stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of all styles of Over; coats, pact iliktiorrock,..Cotite, Raglans, TalmasZ, , ,Hassimer and Business Coats, BoyeCoats, Pants and Vests as well Asa large stoele,of new styles of fancy eassimerlts, silk, velVet; plush, 'and satin Vests; Underclothing a as silk iihieta, merino shirts and drawers, heavy drawers, Herman knit Jackets, wool and tottor7Bdiferidif• fers; comforts. zeckties, suspenders, glovesaligisand 1,41, &c.; &c., &c. . Air. Hate and Gaps, Trunks, Valise . an& Car* NIP. Al will he sold at the lowest figure. ' . Tibetan) Oct. 7, , REIZENBTRiItEjiItO. . • • Great Crowds—Low Priees• ArINE morning, last week, as a friend and myself, Were LJ leisurely walking eat 'Market greet; and on, arriving near the corner of Guilford street. - .our.attention was at traCted to a large crowd of Isidies+and nearly. all of whom were provided with large tharket .terkets, and others with mteltels hanging to their arins, and wore evi dently intent upon the saute object. .I.lpon ITIQUiry . we thuhd•that in the Mansion Bowe, on the corner ()titian ford and Market streets, is located the extensive Dry Gdods, Grocery. and Queensware Store of our polite and alfablo .friends, FUNCK t GRO., who hove jitenoponed.a legit shirk of Fall Goods, and the great etokod of La, dies Weft their regular customer,, ; who may batmen daily at their counters, purchasing their goods. — All we saw a exidently:sittistled with theirlpnetheses.f. *wend .wJ pitilses of the excellentAnality of their stock, and all were of the nnanlntsius ophtiorl that 'FUNGI( 1 BRO. spathe best qualities, at lower pricea,ttona any of their eonipetitori. So our advice would het to yoa, one and all, both greet small, to give Forma 800. a call. end they Will rarely try to please you. PERESTMAN.. North Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857. , , larbation Vstiley-Batik. • cumber/and street, one door east qf Reinhard's Hotel. WILL pay the lowing RATES :of INTEREST on DEPOSIT'S, on and after tlio Ist day of Mink 1857. For 1 year, and longer. 6 per cent.per :Munro • - ForE months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum; VOr 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short Wire of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also 'afford - a-Mem' line of ac commodations to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a prentiumon SPANISH and - MEXICAN ThiLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol lers-and half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Statas, the' CatilltillS -and Emmet Negotiate Loans. Ac., and do trgeneral EX. CILINGE, and DANZ:INa C. DAII'SON COLEMAN, President. Geo. GLEZ3f, Crtfibier. The uncleeeigge - d, MANAGERS., are itellvidnally liable to the extent of their Estates, for all Degesits .aud other obligations of the.‘LEBANOY VALLEY DANA." SIMbN CA31141;0,1, 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, GEOROD S3ItII.LEIL LEVI KLINE, . JAMES YOUNG. AUG us.rus. BOYD, Lebanon, Nov. 18.1537. GEOlKit GLill-111. Lebanon lUiiitinl Instira nee Compaisy. • Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE AT .101VESTOWX: LEBANON COUNTY. GUARANTEE CAPITAL $65,000! nus COMPANY is in fall operation and ready to T dingo Insurance on all kinds of prOperty, in Town or Coantry, and on as favoinhiC turns so nny well gov er nod and hare company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President—JOHN BTIMNNETt„.EBQ. A'. nes - ,..Vordidenta--WWIoRAIVIII-4`) Treasurer—GEO. V, FEM . . ...,Ncorytark-yIVM, , Joint ratummt, - 7 -,`" 4 - 4EOOIIIBSf Oco. P. 'Mims. — D. M. KAMM', NAPUREDN-DESTI. • JEFT. SHIRR, Jane C. SELTZER, > S. K. Tamentati, DAVID M. DAVID I:ANK, Otatcr. IL Maras,Wa. A. Dinar. - , . ANTIIONY B. ELY, Agentihr Lebanon and cicinity. Joneotown, Feb. 3, 18.58. Ili bubolti's Genuine Preparation OT Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract 13 uch u For diseases of the :Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, DronsY, Weaknessoe, Obstructions, Secret diseases, No- . wale Compleints, , and ail diseases of the. Sexual Organs, Arlming from Rxte.sro and Imprudencies in Ilfe. and: re. moriuß RII Improper.Pl...chargett from the Illadder,.ll(l4- noir, or Suxual Orgngrr, whether Male or Female, From whatever can'p thcy.may hare originated, And no-matter of HoW.Long Standing, Giving Health. and Vigor to the rruinu, end ttlecnn' to the Penh' Cheek, . ' Jgy.,ti) 14e Jarniclisal ft et urda,NogrOuaand Debilitated SuiTerer,:. and removes !LH cviiiht4dusoiniong which xlll Lia found ' . Ipillsposition • . . to, Naertion ' Lou of , . rower, Loss of Metnofy. • • Difficulty, of Ilreatbing, Gen- • aral ,W,eaknesi, Horror of JAG. easy. Weak, Nerves, Trembling. Dread!' ful itorrororDeath, Night Sweats, Gild Feet, akefulneas, Minim:se of Vision, banguoi,l(liiiver •aal,p,intitude of •the 44 9 84 f u1ar System, ofton -liporneotta. Appetite, ivlth.D t tpeptie symptoms, Hot Hauge,' ~..Flushness cif . Body, Dryness of , : ; nines and Eruptions nq, . , the Inc.., Piiin.iii the, Deck. Ilea- .. • . •Tatiosii .of.the . Eyelids,. Fre . . , Minsk 41,04 Flying before . . . • the Eyes, .. • , . Temporary. sulfuflon and. Coss,of sight ; Wait. et Attendea, tirer4 itestleasness, with 11orior of &wkly. Nothlog more drable to such per. tieuG than is e si an . aolitude, and !Nothing they more': Dread for Fear of Themselves no Ite• pose of,man ner,.no earnestness. no %kl.ultlitlon: but a hurtled trimsition from one question to au• Other. • ~enDICKE nese 1;y-septets's If allowed to go en—which this med icine inrarlably.rtunOr.ea-7-soon follow. Lees of Power, Fatuity, and di IMLEPTIO,IITs;--ie one of which the Pa tient aniay,expire- Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by tbose direful diseaseo—lti dANlTl AND OONSUMPfriON 1 The records °Utile In sane Aayiumsoand the,melaneholy deaths by--Consump tion. bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the MOSt melancholy exhibition pears> The Countenance is•aotually Fadden und quite deptitote-rneither Mirth or. orief.eyer visits It; should a tounilof.the.voiee orcur i itae rarelrasticulate. With woeful measures lyot, dexpeir • Low sullen emends bis.grief beguiled." - . Duitlllty Is most terrible! and bus,brought thoupanda upon, thousand taunt imely greves..thus blasting gleam hitiou of many nobleyoutbs. It combo cured by theme; of this ncrALLIBLEtiaILEDIN I f :ionise suffering writhr4ir or &lib tbode distreWeng elluteuts. the FLUID EXTRACT itrtILIII- will cure you. rry.itenti•be COO rilieett Orittreinhk.k. ' ' Demme of Quack Nostrums and Quark Doctors, wbo falsely boast of abilities and .reforenosib Citisena know and avoid Uteri'. and save , ratiterirer. .‘1 Oil ny, awl Exposure. by sending or twllitt.for a bottle of this Popular and specific Itemady. It allays all pain slid inflammation, is perfectly plias. tiot•lu ita taste and odor. but tinneifisie • lielmhold's Eilerict .846.0 ; . , . . . .. . ts.preparoti directly according to the' it uled of Pharmacy and Chemistry, trial the greatest ncouraci„anit Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its con4inatfon. . eee Vtoftenior Delve& Valuable Works on the practice of Physic, and set of the late stanilanl Worksof Mialleine. mpiIIiALMUIPIND .One hundred dollars will be Pacific any Phyaician who can prove tliattheAnedicine ever injured a patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. CAM/ of from One verb to tbir teen.-ycara standing have,bcen effected. Tho mass of Voluntary...T*l4).mo, in possession of the Proprietor, remitting Its, virtues and curative powers, .is,Aoluisiml• embracing Denies well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 Aottles, Epp seen Sold and note single inlitena °Fa bee been reported! Peraonglltrigiperired betqre trai;grt VidtiVin of the City or lohillifelphfa,ll.'T: 11E 011401:D,'Cliemist, who 'Willi SI yirdvfotti petpley;tliAtiipi prepitratlob tontalbs DO Narcotic, litercury, or itijulfoue Drug,lnit are purely Vegetable. Et!IiBOLD, sole Ma u fact u rer. Sworn end lobe ribedbefdtemethisZkiday ofNovem her, lgat, Aldermen. Price $1 per Bottle, 'or" six for SS , De livered to any.AddresS, • • Accompanied by reliable and reoponPitde Certificates fre e d 1 rofeseora of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. trepared suit acid by 11. T. itELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist No. b 2 South. Tenth St. below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. .Im., To be had of Dr. George Itose„D. S. Hatter, and of ell Pro ggiats and Dealers throughout the United States; Cunadas and British Provinces BEWARE OF COUNTEIfFEITS 4 ! . ..otektor Helmbold's-toks«iw '• • • - Cures GuaraisteiriC *S \ • • Crb rt • - • ;-, Vir P2 * •_ • tis.• 1r •VU/TUC Lietnity U siamprstesc LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH :24, 1858. eigfirs lortry. FRIENDSHIP o,ls there.nought in friendship, Or Is It bitt a name; An ideal of the poet's dream, A vhdon.of the brain/ Doth dark deception 44 behind ' The sweetwit'eoftest mallet Where sehishnees, with tyrent'a power, May calculate the whilst Can fidthful friends Alone bethought. With fame or tempting gold; And thong% weafth or , fortune fall; The *arm hoWto ' , . . Alma' too oft may this be said, And said •with fearful truth; For oft have many found it 'thus, "Man Infancy ..to.jullth/ And is there then no friendshiVttne,. No frjettdeldp worth the name; • Is nought, of ancient hostOr'fift; ' 44 ' 4 . • Doth nought of truth rentaLut Hi'Ore melic'tiiiiNi plait;; Of tender growth, and care; :"4 Transplanted here from' brighter. And needs a purer air.. G - Xl'Dla gtotti. THE YOUNG VOYAGERS. A THRILLING NARRATIVE " Come, Anne, come, Jennysisten Come `aboard my,ship, and We'll have a jolly nice 8411 this afternoon.= ft be a sea coptaie like my fa.. titer, anti show how he sails that great packet ship across the ocean. Come, girls,-get its —Annie, you shall be my mate, and little Jenny I shall be our cook and steward." The speaker was a handsome, fair-haired, rosy checked boy, w'ith bright, langhin blue eyes, abcnft ";tenlctri. old; who,' daring his.addrelsrivis busily engaged in rigging the; ast and sail to a ship's launch which was made fitst-to the bona in one of those secluded, picturesque litt,le coves, or inlets with which the soutttshoreof long Is land, between Fire Island and -RoCkaway, is so plentifully indented. • - The boy's coMpabions were too, little girls of eight and six years, beautiful as angels, and so exactly like their in - other in every feature, that they seemed as perfect copies—all but the long, sunny ringlets—of his exquisite face. Annie, the eldest girl, bounded lightly into the be , t, at her brother's first invitation, and began assisting hiri about the sail. But little Jenny— who was tugging along a great basket filleciwith pies, sweet cakes and fruits; which they had brought from a beautiful cottage not far off, fora little pic-nie dinner—hesitated in silence till'her brother urged her again to got in the boat, when she began to argue with hitn'thus: 4 * Oh, Willie, duu't let us go in the boat to-day There There is so touch wind, and we might‘be" "tOtt are a little coward, Jenny, to bo.afraid," interrupted 'the young oitistairi, impatient 7 l,Y.t 7 i "ICS the plees'antiast dity we havehad.for a mouth, and it's, so'late in the fall, that if - we'don't'gq day, raw sure * We shall not get another chance this year: Come, Jenny; don't be frighlonecl— jutup in." "Oh, I am not at all afraid, brother," and child as she was, little Jenny's cheeks glowed for a few moments vri:h a deeper vermillitin tint, at the implied question of courage by her brothet. "I'm nut in the least afraid, Willie. But you know that mother has often told us that we must not go in the boatwlieu it blown hard; all NI afraid oils disobeying her..........• t •• "Then you may come into the kmat;viltfietit sister, for mother told me I might. snit this noon it was not five minutes,bifroin't:lett..tian house." • . . "Yes, I. know that, Willie; hit that. was tiro hours ago, when it was calm. It blows &treat dual harder now,.arldil;okswrolinother would not like us to go away from the shorts in the boat iylin there:is such a high wind." 0, ppa3onso, Jenny al4slsuird Ord selcre7- while' it . tileyf a grea4 % dsa harder than this. Mother, 'yb i g i kuow,'ss a ys . .4. - ara.tho best sai lor Acing theeciaist,.nad juAgo when the i . ciather. is. at ii ; go.os a entisesis shlk , Cisme, sister , we can't tie!,*disniriedi fur: t.lid7rkller l a so . ilualow at If bb and with. this :Pest wind that We could! wade issywiters' The .Thus persuedea; :sissy passed. ".118ig . 0.10 her, ,brother,, and. llssn.silly!theds i lnln tiq t boat hirseif, se took e. seat; beside Annie, in the stern sheets, and soon tho launch' Was under Wily. ' . ..She was a groat, heavy, clumsy boat--as—as alt of her smu t with. a i", 11 Of heiiy ;an vas,, ilt7 • Cali , tiledd . ; Ali a pleasure cra ft . • • • But little Willie Walton managed ithli.noWkniii pate Skill rot so young it commander, and .they bad arreral - strotaberticrosa t .thettitare, when am they Were passing the , irilet,,tliOnnerib.d•bllttsen 'wards, 4.11:11311)lik ii eyes resting liiillitith4right.lilue , -twasies of the Atlantic,fdr thlit'dbritiV . ..oitl...water' s along Alto coast ' , ana. hands - cmitaey' firittfieltiy,dei. claimed: •°1".4‘'.11- fi k -ix OP I -a 'T • ' a d . Virihre; *4Ol lei 111) g o ,oo.tierP•itila•eall • on 'that- :.bitaitti Walt !p-be'gt*liii;i On. liiiit,( o 7:.&l l /Ui this :litile4firtsr WO; With the bare sand bag) ts all aboattnir • ), • • • wt, • Willie sprntiV to bts fdet 'Ana zing to thi,of fing, Ilia eyes lit up with the enthustasmicaught from his•sistees Words, and he replied '•'` f'We'll go out thero.and hare a glorions.tutil— just lilto 'the great Ships'abetlecanilio4idiliat w see go by. 4!0, don!f go eut there, l?yolorl" inter d little Jenny, her cheek growingvale Aketiell. cafe lily. "Don't go, Willie; soother will lieltri gry with us." ' '" Mother will do no such thing, Jenny. She will ho.proud of us. to think that we have been out on the ocean'ill alodo. 1", can easily Como back with the flood tide that will soon be set. , , • Ling . • Arid .without farther argument Ore rock lesslAy tii!t.'bis helm up, eased off the sluiCt l , and away out through tliteinlet;tbward the line of blue *EL- Or, outside, went too Winch, hurried along before 60 strong breezeorldelstsddod4o the strength of the last (Leerier 'ebb; lieireAer away- at a:speed that soon - sunk the yellow ridge Wu MeTO line along the margin of the wido ocean, and the w hite eottalk - ki3 itto t • houses. dotted : : withbright green specks. ho colored water—which t appeared.ftm the cave on ly a narrWitlrli ‘ airldlog l . the white strip from the deepiLiiiire Of the robeiii= beyond 7 -expanding Into a broad bell of several milee :: icj,widtb ':_ . Bit with the fine breeze and strong ourtsit- of tho tide, the boat sped on; while the nciirelty po sition end the *animal. excite's:mnt induced hir.it, caused' the 'time gda 1044.4, 4. '00 4 4 1 44 r young:,- - ojegere, PLniieStiddon draft , . 01021.610n' wafer, m 4 h.lhergeipd;saw jat: f , r 14 2 311 4 , 4 00 ,, h ,,,,„ 1 - . and fading in the distaste*. There was *sense of lonely_ ufter helplessiaatradildenly ahadriwing their hrig l 47.*isiollii 411111 there-w.ae4, wetl of pathos in -little,Jettaykt toworplewswithe s hild her hand gently on her brother's arro, and looking up in his eyes, whispered:. "0, Willie, let us go horns. Mother witultlf**l very sorry if she knear.wa had come away oat here so far." . • Willie bent' dime " and . M'eed Ms sister's pale cheek, as be replied) liii4, l klell6;t nrikalgoilhty ,to come oftso far from land . :.li:it:don't wry , I am sorry. Don't blame sae ; I couldn't help it,; I lored the sea to4inich. , "No, we won't blame you, Willie ; only let us hurry back; for see, yonder is a blitck cloud caz.. log up in the west, and taut afraid if we do not hurry home we—" z.. -The child's speech was arrested by — a groan: or anguish from by bilk:key. whose i ere for th e fi rst time was direct d toward a bank of g dark wanly a . h• ' r 41 . Raving up the ern. oF., relparkigitt ion dist'riated upTift the' blrck ,a . chain of brilliuiit zig-ssig . lfghtniiVrose„- giiivering . along its upper. edge,:in4 a. few moments later, there came to their . Wails low•Muttered.lliMidei.„, The young captain has hauled his little 'vessel by the wind, blit thb'elatisy thing /ay bread of under ili-fitted sail. Besides,..tho wind,. which she ha r d sea Ip fel while rep.ingpff t before it, lili hadkrigeliase4 that,'Sid . ltee'reil l over till there was midi danger of her eapsieingt to prorettt With thei*isisianee ;or, his two sisters, set about reefing the sail, This was Soon aecomplishid; andtigain the beat was Steered as:oiose as she would zo; which-at the best was little better 'thin sight pointa r se' that with hergreatieewa-y,elyilliettion foind/that in spite alit's'. iltalostf skill, his 'Craft' rapidly outio Sest:r • 'Hear er and ;maser rolled on Abe embattled ; le gisms of black stony elt . ,..udai4ouder came, the gelliqultettiiniterPela r thes IsiVreti t tiegreigtdit red lightfiinksttlik Vilifei sgiigirlg gale swept by, bawling and screaming dread'notes 10 , terror to the young voyagers. The water—which in With the land: was quite smooth—began' , to heave up the foam' erected waves here and there all around thera curlin g °Ver., and breaking-all feather white in long lines of his sing t rpedr#— .Great roUnddiepslif rain erina.pattirig rdtkisSin the water, and pelting on thelthwarts 'and in - n wales of the boat with a . sharp, click, noise, that smote startingly diSinal on - the ears of the three little ocean wanderer's.. • -• . • Young as he was, Willie .retained in his mind much of ghAlbe hei1 4 1 1 344 father,ireiate at various. times, -in regard . to the management refia ship in a 'gait; and'the knowledge be bad ':this pined in theory, now stood in good stead. He had heard of keepifig aship before the wind in a squall, and of scudding in a ga le—the' dull sail ing, clumsy bon't Was his ship. 'The theory which he had learned he proceedeet to put in practice; and. when the firstmad gust of the yelling torna cio,fell.upon the launch, she-was goi'ng 'deed be fore the - wind-Letbeiwise her sail would have .beeit.blowis away, .orsbe would have beenswairip ed. t irk.an instant: As it was, she Wes :fiaShing.no 'through- the wild storm and sereetning sarges, scudding ; awaySighYout into noes oftweters. • ' nft minutes yoin ltar of elements went on in their terrible fury; aria still thobraim little fellow stood at the hobo, bare headed, his cap blown away, hi. clothes dripping, with water, and steady to his purpose, steered his tiny bark on and away, before tke fierce bowling •• , t Once only ho faltered'; and thiiE Wes •erlien the ladoch quivering for i thonier4; on the brut of a Mighty surge, and • • the'n 'sweat reeling. and plangifigA itlintrihg .41 Leos/. l ea Ma; in the hissing' vortex of liquid :then, a single .qttiek Cry of lior.ror escaped the:boY's lips; but the next moment Jenny Creiit,',.So.ltis side, and laid her hand upon his shoulder• and spoke iitwa low soothing tone, end ali*siiriisitatitly back his oonfideoce, anctelleited from his lips a cry ofadinirationfor his'sisker'.a heroism. "IYou't : bp ctightsmed. detig3Yillie," ;spoke the little angel, ."11fotherisayrthat God watches over people that lives on the Avi,don't you re member, brother, him often our dear mother has told till thiltTpkui lOfeiVtps childrim?, God watches:as and deinisloves we be .sefe. *SO .- : . . I.7;:lrititrk, )ifild' . o4.''igtOixq ; night came • don. n upon the worid.of listen,' sod.ettll. the - ter- Ilhle toniado iazedikiir itiVel'ili) iit iritti.llitit ningi rein zed thundetoinel,there • in the frail . : ~., •ikied boat , we epl .4itiyilites heiOesklenef voy -1 : ery b geree e pe e dit.g on and iwipzithi out' into- the aft of .tho e 6.l t raliVOT - O,y, xl7 -- Vire, t rill bid Omni adieu nisi!' ilance ‘bailt tiOtheir (hkAnit—to . thejr.cond: inother,) rendered Aseelate /zit heartolkY the dseadr oalereity tilat h7d t 112novanher in the4o%4t.lkrioglidtz. fal l i i ~.. /A.,' 13. Atruie'moment' wtied s Tieicluldreii first embark- . ;ad o .lira. Walton -had•gianood out tow. aretheicove, ; lad Tor a" - few inoiliegti.tiStAlik4tlifi6T44l all a motheVa-fond dalighlainsho!aaw:thent• sailing to t -4 1 then .semoiarialfer• ealled , and: Our tiirget' ;her e i 'Mtn rosbedAtilWith theffliArt rboirineintelligenee :thap: the inuoolf , ltaci s . been4elln ont'at,sea. ..ITbd Diet- tiifinde shock almost her, but soon `rtifill R4ll or `vecimititiebne& - drillmother's e :Orions siterus,Litiontiod-hdr nefghbobst asd be. igngbt.tt epa .. 411%11' aliell'uP the deep krsilel-bfalelYklifOlellookr i tz,lrb help her to rebbver her lost derlingeV.l:tf--1.. r.Ol. Island, and..to•aeßairusbut* soft each a storm !midi bnah , orafts las-were .4tiong the shoo;: were lillgai.:o.l l lqPit.o44 were 96nG o' Plei6 York , Ilietopf,•to - the ossrodittOf Captain Walton; mit.ftle Plictimroa k w,ithintanl. holuyafthrliheinewithml .reached the'eity-two oPthe'etaini•heatt Pihittioate manned by' eitrl..picked.,orews o gallant souls, were under. weigh, nod 'speeding . on , their swift .• Wage& amuse Jo, search of the liodan lost chil dren. .:oitt•liiti 11*.Waltot i i:botrif hastened to the city to urge with Iter..prAiketice and , inhume°, more prompt cc. t 4011,; Watike'VeOetil had been' cone an honyytien ihejlnirea . ;‘ - ia 59. , 4i,e, repaired. to. the 4boiss of Alrlai'the' owner of the- ship her.huaband . , • ,0002M84101.0, stWalllutose who , hid . gone •forth in . th tl3l/141143n4 in sear?!'• lings. bowl - . , • g L 5 ,1 4 41 , in a state of fevered anxiety, hoping in tile very teety.:,.4,49§pair, We.*; will go forth into the wild, yelling gale to look upon a most sy s blir oF•r, Ipieture- gout past _midnight —derk . al the 'deepest, gloomiest cells of an inquisitorial' dun. seen, save when the vivid light4iN'‘bi.lit. up the Cio . spieria a ndplaknese with tiatis 'Siang that of the brightest noonday sun..„, ;;;.; Some ninety miles to the eastaissidoot-Elandy Ilook,litriforiN . l %66l: ) .ositiodifid)s4lsl, obi'CiErn'ortl4.o4:4Liti%. The gale t u asi l atiekie , whontrbernereitialltn, and ever abed, du* the ship , eat possible causes, beading up west south-west. with the gale fouling in violent squalls out at due uorth-west. • "Do you thiikh there is ivy danger to or orthe ship, eaptain7 4 inquired one of the three ;meekl y's who stood near the eoukroander of the ship, pertly sheiteild Wri by tile projeetipg roof of the round4pitse. fi "Not the-lA*4IMR trialey. ,Yrin ara as safe hero a you would- . be at your own house in 'NI* 'talk, She is aliritit new, 'ship, and flied no op. portunity of trying her hoye to before; butram perfeetlY 401AM:4:With her. keharlor. In fact I never saw any craft conduct herself suite is 'well in a hurricane like this. ..' ' '"Tis a terrible night, howeVer; aiiirGod - help those who may chance to be out in it smaller emit .tliirti"Airti larol theckie 641. 1 42.4: v . A. 4... thiiik -itg of ,my. wife ,and Children., - kcy , wife. svlll i mot i-steel> a'rritili to-iiit4ht„ ; si4tiVrir'ciak in i "ti'Aifrte 1 like P-111101'14. the Lang li r iVa,toppia cir :ref -east 1 aivay'once on the Lang Island shiire, and not half 1a el; irtiifihnittin St i stflikhA grelhillit was ~ fretri,south.w,est, 11, would eye ,a.ittundred ;del i' lar&tobe at - keine; only for . my wife/ sake: /An we' must—my God what is that ?'. A colititittonsifilsh ofilighlning lit tiliAlae stn. retina iiii. spitee,' itrid- - as daik nest - Shut iti again, a faint but clear : and distinct-" Ship Alley,lSut i tered by a female or a child, came ' down 'the Llio a lay froWiii-ciirecify to Windwaril, , '`', of i o. r. A moment after the hail was repeated, aittfliii. :other flash of .lightiaing revealed_,a boat drirrlig square down before the gale, and almostiin:der i the slip'S quarter llre one ; could coild itiiiirilraVv e Blvilli quivering 114}j'e4iine up frourth 4,, „Zit shot past the ship'not three fatliSiiii.iletrie "'Merciful :Heaven 1,.. There are:three'. • children in that bOat ''!.yelled 11rajCinsley, lOC With the captain; was peering` down over the r tairall, ;as the bo'ai flee; past., ' • a'• 4 11jai.d.up,yout.. helm; riry tliet cap tain Op zsice.aptealniqs rtepi'szace entildstte, And ehen, eallingi to dltti lel- pitsliEth3rtil mates, who were on deck? he ail.gortrie;d them of the fact -that a stnall open .boat„ with three children in it; had just gene paSt„ , and "Mi. Casey, Please get ont on the flying jib poom and keep a look- out for the bent, And mind, Mr. Casey, if we come up with it yen can ley the 'Ship st; 'its to bring' the boaf elese aboard on the larboard side—larboard, ran:mintier taseY.— Don't for'Your life Make a."%istake. „Go. forward now, a ir,aild if we save those childreo',,five hun dred dollar's shall he your reward: - - Then: litifto the i'dlifeentitlejttle trilutirin. ed ft/llr..lirindser, you will brace: the -yards ; all 84uare,,wh telt Without making , any more 8 , 4,4wi1l !end thersbit-through-the-watilesetitetliiiiill)tiater than What the - boat is going. Having done :this, rig Single whips two of each, on the lewer yards —on the larboard side.:Place the blocks . far .. l enough out for the ,falls to drop about a- fathom clear of the ship, and then reeve. iin good sail Beer; bring both , ends ori'lhe deck, .and the other led along for a fail, stationing three geed fellows at each. In the:meantime, I will get the ship ,steady be fore. the wind, and---Frank my man, you keep her so.' Don't let her yaw an inch! ,' Steer bet-as youvrery soul depends upon it; and Within ita If an kept. ifter the aliiP reaches,ZreiTfFerli; lan Shall have a hundred dollars." , vi P` .'.`A.ild'ilklw,''itlk e liiit'slei 4 Y - oli will'please'' e 11 . - , ,• , I , 3 IT en the second 'mate and'Ull lbegentliman -pas sengers., I franttliem toi-Ticl'hiitiO wn ips in order to„,assist.the_sailers imeeessitry.. We must soh those children, audio do it, too, without the heat coining in contact , with the ship, its that would be instant destruction- to it and thole; in ' a "All ready the whips, sir I" earn° front thinnate, and at that moment the third inate's voice .-rang. out from the jib boom end:-:-'‘Boat , right ahead, • . 941 3'.a..73" , ? 1 4 i0d": ' :'" -:'•., . i Now-hen , , , ritylads, who'll go intatheSis, - rtin, ling bowlines- with nie, and ; stand , by tol pick: up the children l'!, anxiously inquired thii capt:nlit.' ":I kir . p,..t, I," came from a dozen ready toilers, in a ' 11101nelitp f .„tAlg ' 0 - ,if *SO: 5. "Thank yo, my lads ; but I only want. file.—l I will go in one o£ the heti:line/ inei if. t,„:"..', ,-. 'l'.heselee'tions were soon wade, an Jaroalei,hey stood in thelore-main :ll/2i7.Zef i e yitiiieltiiis coin 'wander and Gm liobloiallowsr-rw jib the bow-lines under their arms, ready to risk'their lii•-Cs 'Co save the three ebildier. , , .‘ . . "Steady! stood by nowt itpre„ . thiy . ehate— Look out!" screamed til'aoffieer from the jib . boom and a moment later, the dirit'ontlittes.of,a boat loomed op.by. the leaeat head Another of breith.. , lessi:an!pensei itridblO boat WaS ;alii-Oait:at' the - fore chains. • ~', . -,' -, ' ~...- - ' ,' 't ' -i Stand by the ferwarditips; a Leoeg t titirst 1 :ID/! 1 E.l If tVA trt tatrinam h ins eer. ay 4 iderff ... ow Mar- '• ry ; now, and,dowit Irma. fire captaiu and hie AL - MIME. war -teilderiatta 'Ptah; ,eStillanigninto.lthe 1it..&.. ! Ilao if Itif -1 Z I 1.. a To Ylo9awc4l zOrn2a to , FW.lls'i.., - ,-.q- A breath later and a slpitit.,lainergn if up,— -...:1.1,..t. Tr ;lli f irt 7F;l...9'Fc?°d.P,J'! . /,iPtP,eaelle B „ , t I OliVelelft Atlit i aVidinri.rfedchains:' 4.witly t risra tr" - ' , '' 0 `t i94.1141c . 1.91.511"c!.. • '' ': '' on floof," and n.p by ; ti t n:rur, came (he- two -men, 3,1 tt... ,. ..v. entwastiteit'and. coquettish; ~ '.. .4-,., .... each`grasping 1 ,-, ) , 0 in 'his urine: "".1 , .'.; 5.. L,,, -,:lrorns-,-,atoll me and kis s -Ma • 1 1 . Too CL'i.r: "Ay, ay, sir, All r t iglli, ? answered a `braves " V,,.0!...: 4 ,N,YL c ...4c 1 '1 )''F r ".l 3h ! "Frf 2 '...' 1 • ,-- - rortriiicsiiritt.Wili:inoiiliqi deck With little Ten- 4.l ---` , /- -; i t lit`' I; L'' , ` % "- • V g as tr qtr i dl4l be g el a 6 o7 ff T 1 io , tii . t d Anna iiris gatierimmotatigiotin ~, li 'l?.. •.'iratiiiir,"..e.aelakited tlialittla girl,•clatpint ' a 20 ...,70 Q.if , tqtket.s ollll l Sea s iirrair i.Y. , ' , '1 , 1 ''' • captain abciut the iteeli. -- Itther I.F;ititeiti. c et. Ili ""N i h iS ; IL L 4 W iII 2W) A k "nllrh and„ AY- : ill Cooks.lier oNn diallers ~ • oil' haelt,two...treble voices, t, .-„-..., ,r t , .';'r ; :', -I,A. r „....„.„,...,..„.. fa .I ' , ...c 1,1 111 ,il ut "AIM igh ty , God, I tlian k ,flieo I ...S.tried:4l4.- 3 ed it-ws-f- - Charlotte 'and &lain iod.Tiattio ,3. ~ , ~ .. s.i ...,:sared I? and Vent:tester Walton sank. faits thug4*.s4A - 1. - ) tthiarY, Jane, - .lLuevandtlittaxietz) I . r: .1. "i•• "olinliO Allat'itell hi-1N tifiiir'ei;V"'4'.') Four are married and plump, am4-twe, f• . topla I- tie,,, :I t ... . ..... ON. ./.# CtYCU Maiden and ecru r. :from the mornbutilieyipassed tberillip'esterrq,and h tt ,is indoreitabde self-controlled:bora' lriirrirp ;in di Itliet; wore- , inserled; - wherillta reltetloh' came, nf, ii , i' Oil" '' 4 1 -14 . -'-' I . ,t,.. 1 .,.i..— 1r f0 i .1,9Ab1. 9, , ~:,, : .t,.; •_3...;.. .:- Y. . :.y • • ;pp../ • 9° ;.... •• • IS ett ~MT;I4 GOQP.„:#XJtm,I'AP;m, No(Wig limo easily . .,nesswtopreeh aUd;talk of which th i pte Uhrier a r o and Irani humbly; but it is ultoFethera dilfetrt io Wifth and tirc4h;,end tsAik example.. And.yet though ther•former bdrusoful, hely/much more valuable ans effective li:thi,kolat ten: What are Gott) most beahtiful ',Stays on - the cardinal virtues, compared with _the excellence of the life in which these virtues have a living and vital existence? sapttuthe dpar . inos, advanced , with such dignified !rod imuitiastve Attune!) lay..otr 4wvicutr, not.. tlicretpdertol.Mirjt ; else *formed hi him, which made thelhearta.of :Oitrti!pllo# film . ; Atese nese_t4,loitroir i Malilk : 4- letstiive by the•examille which'he set-at all times; mig. tinder the Mpg ;tying circumstanced. And so it is novipin :sa humble sense, by intro P i fto!-AP4A 4 Liii ) ild -trill listen, but. profit domes ' *tit king: . 13 F insfaticiss incOlcat4 440 •eikildreri by sonnd preeePts; they See Um treat his beast in a rude angry Mennei,; ankle canseiluerice, his inatinetions ;worse "than lost, :fgr they, are nelqier hee(tod nor respected.,, t ilis example, as a gentle, humane, Mani *kield4iss aintfiCient for his children iiitheiti ist‘4,*.ord of noMmand: this words, nt t uuittes int:At/t igtilfelbt suckSetital? - 41* 4iiirnin into one enriskijkiii at the eillari 't • - MEI WHOLE NO. 456. MODEL RECEPTION SPEECH. a. %tar To uonEtsx SPEAK anti,. interieting Inelaont 'is :related of General Washington's visit'to Salem, Kass.; during his second Prislaelitiak twn: ''MagniSeavt ,prepara tions trims - midde::for =his reception 'at Salem.— from &great distance aretind,isil the people came to seeelefaiiiher itis ;Country. • The military were - out4n4fdiliforti r iiidvpittPott their mostmar tial airs, '...The'.sirldieVtifj We :Revolution made their appearance in hate =nuribiire to ineet their old Cdnieriandei:. r•-• Alivthtf , vienien and children of Salim and-'llie=figiniftfsiindalfout;l92l* collected 'together:WAN ilie 'importan4 and grandeur of .thwreciiption: Lithionlinittec 7 =of , receliiiim 'was appointed,tand;oniofits - iliembeis, who 'obanced to be a Quaker, wasmilected.to -- itet is , spokesman , fdP thaveLlsion:l Aigicai speech 17,11".9 peibiapi ex greeted ;foe , the - oecalli#j.ta - long speech, exhibit ing their , distinguislierViiitent as immeasurably "iiboeo - 11150reelt, a b ayli Roman faMe I" ii welt,mts /rode up toittin tourn,Tvrbein lie`,•iva's'llili , iiddressed - by the principel'spokeSinatr:' , ' = • "Friend Washington, we aro glad to Pie thee, f.ukiii the acme of *the people, give thee a , aleartj welcome totSaiens:":; ' - •Th is ;was be en ti ro 3pei6h of the Quaker ore lar,tand Weishingtow said it - was mere grateful to h than any' with which he hid heed honored Awl:lsis journey... -•' • WOuld that the afeakeii - and: witteii of our - day consulted the wishes and interests of - those" for :whoa -their efforts arcydosigried; as:well as: the generallyi hy..a approximation to Quak.er t like siinplieityrniad Sincerity. ItEV.gligNekTTIE ,OLD MAN Bow low the head, bay,; do' reverence to the Act "roan. Once liitY6 the viehisitudel of we lave a Iveied` the hair, pid:ehnnged the round nieriy . face t? worn ‘ , lS.ltio before you. Once that Coequal to' any that you have felt; aspiiatitinacitithed by disappoint 'inent, as 'yours:dre perhnps ilei:iined to he. Opee that Torth atkbAl thibugh the gity 14.ene$ orOCni!ure the igettii i44of grace; . now the hmnd . of Titee, that withera the floWers of yesterday, has - warlied that .6,7,nre 'and destroyed the noble One at: ybur age, he pesseesea . the theuFand thoughts , that pass through your hraiu--now NVishi to.berdetaitlish deeda etittalle a nook in imagining life a'driattn that the soon er-he 'woke from the better. But he has hired the dream' very near through. The time to slake very - near at hand ; Yet hit , eye 'ever kindle.; at all deeds of daring, and .the-hand take: , a - finder grasp. at the staff.... Bow the head, buy, .as you in your old age be reverenced. . ' A ICENTVCiti" `A*ECDOTE. A. s,:”9),erM.MtlgtPilr,onird e'' s/ e ve ' e ver y intelligent fellow, who was a linieerealiet... On one occasion he illustrated the intellectual char imter of his religion in the following manner. A certain. ilave bud obtained , a.- license of the .Bap lists to preach. „,114 - t was..holding . . lorth in the pretenee of matiy ofhis . colored brethren at one time, when , . he undertook- to desOrilie the process of Adam's creation. Said be : "When God made Adam, Ile stooped down, scrapo:up a battle llirtr.nret,,ltalittleljiarm it in the hands, and..queeze it-in the right shape, and den lean It iigOinst "the . "nip dare," Eaid our Univers:M ist darkey. "You say dat' are de f , tatus eller zustde?"— d'Sartirt," said tho preacher. "ben," said the otber,l"je t tell a Slier whar dat air fence eorrie ll'oitif" • '"Hush the pceaciier, "two more ' lions like dlt.t foolOay in' the 14 . 7 - Egr Sitting tonight in my chamber, A baehelor.frigid and lonely; . MA tlio 'tie 'of pay "pipe-siern- 7 - '' tlistnciof that •• • B•evero B •Fial•7 l t•h the I ,'nk„ereaths , • Aremories tonder l ourrouna Girls that tie taarriefl—or,burhol, daheiltriorad &book girls in pantalets romping: .r.0 01 . 113, *°AJ!a.. 9 .A Olds shat liked to bo xissouk.4 l u'• Liked to gin kifses. • r trocienibir•theml I,,g4olqw,,l9. r tke,,c9Fßer ;were fleetest: Abase "on the sly," 01 tbo . Diri. were tlie:B4s;Cciiiit:'" ,OW3-10. is •dead! Bloom ersetlyi t •••••,. t • •Ye „ntignopune6,9vkr_blr:,lllo,7,:l.! of i !.•Aler W9ved d!••,r 1 Y: 9 :9 11 t V34 3 :111 lat./ 11014' ": 11 ".`i.il le oi' , Ufot , etiT .} Ars t t livinmintlit nmoitingiandlltanktag; trio w.AlAnnitelar gna t kanety; ~• j Ajorip t e end of, , , „ 1,•41 . '••• • tIL.I 1.1.0r111 . , • Eli Tho.follonmestch scobo iteen tly sid to • Coints of , Judtide"bistiSion . the Virdge and Is , Dinitl from .ij or kr,-_ •:.: 4,3 i g . .• JtidgEltl‘What ie ircittf bailee language 1" Witness—"l pe no native." Judge—" What is your mother tongue 1" Witnees-.-"Mine.inother.iitleitBl"l4i/ •st iuritge ,, tona)-"Vi'llat did you firstilesineP : Airtiaebalittimge - tlill , You sirbik iu the ciadkrpro • „ Witn"etit—arbld'Uirerpliireiff LAgwldai' 8: all iu ter. jiii'elttiliideitrniobteh 1 4 : • • :. Then there *as gebirill liiirkr th e jUdge, jury arid uudietiCere:lijiiined: irsiefutetiOgifed Do Ya 73 riot expend time - el:lough each Year •running after 'Your 'neigfiVo'ra' loots to la& ihr a complete outfit? Some men''and . eihaust the pationdo and re.peat of ae . gooil ghbl;r be'side. . . . • ai a leB hap p nen siid;itki liliat ittiosiJ A Eisielid: - -Thais mast he tbethreitilathEstislieriir :baud id thiisebirts•blnailOittii . 11.1 j • • -, 4 • 4 4-1 c 411111/sZio Einesploium'ondiurfair, :11 4 'll ig mach. ,frikrz thraniVitholli iwthe. , Teisir to rattle -Cabbage 4 }hat ivellyriefew Isabel boyotit resoti. iblukfit lititryttorr. A FAMILY UR TOWN & coe nor, IS PRINTED AND PITBLISITED WEEKLY By WIC IL BRESLIN, lathe 24 Story of Else's Arm Ludding, Cumberland St, At Ono Dollar sal Fifty Conte a Year. as„usrananiasTa /nett ted at die usual rates— RATV3 01 PISTAGE. In Lobar= County, postal fire. In pennsyis MI a out of Lebanon county, IX c,iota par on t •r, or IS cents a yew Ont of this State, qg ter per qoartwor 90 ottruorar, If .the postage is not paid in adrenal, rates aro doubted_ rammr.,llt hut fOla r 'Catu 7 4 word] It dill% the heart and:dime ithwein, And keenly es the rtlibless - strord, It Ws my blooming : pleasures die.. . ; And though my lips pronounce it now,' illy heart rebels not yield; 'The acetified hopes of leatijiii By thrilling kieses . often sealed. LE4'st thou bees but faits to me, TI/0 Pain of parting had been beat I could hare fakEed' the'tilting HOP - With undtMintibeti bepdineva; ;hit ever fond ttnd ever tree, Otlr nit!tual love no words can tell; And absence - must the past reitew,— Then take that last, wild word—'•Fare4elii'''' _ , 011'111 ilisew , es. their (mai; cstni.er Springs from neglect of Nature's SUFFER- NOT: CURE IS .G IN ALL F.. TOES OF SEICHE'rbiSEASF,S seir-abuftp_ Nprvonis Strieturm Gleet - F. Ornv. ci. Mobiles. Diseases of the kidneys anti Madder, -,.• Memorial Itheurnatistn. Scrofula. Pains in the Sons end Ankles. diseiyes of the Lungs, Throat. Nose and Eyes, likers upon the lintly or. Limb's. Cancers, 'Dropsy. koilt.niie:Fits. &Altus' Dance. and:ell pls. ,eases arising from a deronmenent of the Sexual Or . gape, path as ;Nervous 'Trembling. Loss of Memory, Loss of Power: General Weak nese...Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes. Loss of Sight. Wukefoluess:DylqionsitrLitier Disease. EruntienS iiyan rite Pare.. - . Pain in the. Mack nod !lend. Female ir regularities and nil improper dischanros from both ea,sett. • It matters not - front what ensue the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the rase. RECOVERY tp rmErers. mat in a shorter Ili.° than us permanent care tan to effelded lie anV other treatment. even after the disease has baffled - tire skill of eptinent piresicians and re• sighs] all their means of cure. Ihe medicines are piens. ant ivititotit mior.causion no siekness and free from memory or balsam. During twenty yours of practice. L have reamed !rum the Jules of Death many thousands, who. in the last stattee , of thatlince.ment jetted had heen,riven tip to tile by their. Physicians. %idyll war. rants mo in korai-her 10 the who 11111;% place themselvesmnder Joy one. a perfect and most speedy rpre. se e tet - Messes are the pedalo r enemies to health, rie they are the Prat mime of Consumption. Sourola and many other illseaStai: and shoohl be. terror to the ho• man a permanent cure in scarcely ever ef isle', a majority of the oa.oe tldling into the hands of per , ons. *lfo not only fail in core the die. more but ruin the eattstitati. is. Idling the system with memory, which. with the di,care, hastens the dutTerer into n rapid onostamti lint shoold the disease atebdhe treatment net. ealne death speedily and. the victim marries. the Oisiner en tailed ttPon'the ehildren. who are. born with feeblo eon sl it nibinli..2lllll 11/et-In - root of life rorropted by it virus which betraYs Itself in Serofoln. Totter. Uteers. Emus. titlll, , Milli o:her affects. die of the Skin. es. Throat mad hones. en:either upon then a brief racstence of suffer ing and rollSienintr them to an met, ;; , are. A t. tint tam. throddalla lee: d else jut n..lie human Oh di rer nnothing,ti .de ra de; sm., mimes en deed rlWillre to drvtb. ti:e4, the system ,ire sr in4 its thousands of sit time thrt ttph It 1-w years i.f cup fencer down to on ti Mint ;Mit e. it ticsi rem Ihn iNo`r• .veus Sy,tont. utplay wa tes :may lies riser tiro. ant-es mental ihiranorment. proretPs the isrsstsr:r , Isrt ri rsillns,lllcst she sv,.tem. die iu lifes for ma rt sialety, na earthly lie tipilteSS. 0110 1.1 , 11, atr r ut fern wrii.k.e. in teals- et' ,iou I. predispose.' b. 4.' , 41 , 11111 t, (ion trltin of 116: 111 , t, irtt dread,/ than death 1 ., -,171.6t ri.tttttense I mieureit~ , .urrut•I il nate or Snit A Luse that a perm:mem met sperdv Lure esti! he Weeded. and with the abaumettnent of ruin ouapne.tices lily patients cat, te re, Lured coLu.t. ig (lrons Medal. The off:feted are cnu'inned agnio , t the time of Patent Medicines. fum there art en man.), iw:eniolts mod es in the [ rollmins of the priiits to can tat rel. the no ry sufferers, that million. , hero their .eonstitutions tinned by the viletomputuris of mimic. ...oetore. e.r the equllly piikonaug nOsirerit , vended ne -Patent. NI edicines. I have nnalyzed many of tile yi,i-vittett Patent ' Medicines. and find that nearly all of them contain t 'or ; motto Sublimate. which is one of the slronrrest trotora thins of mercury and at deadly poison. whieh. instead of ing , t Le disease. dienhlawthe s)strin. fir life_ ' Three. fourths of the patent nostrums now iu use lire put Up, ity Unprincipled and igtriYant Pet sons ahedi.not understand.even the alphabet of the ..MArnitla IlEteca, and are edually as destitute dge of the Lu men ststoft liatingone tilljert only in vie., and that to make money regandess of con ennences. . tiegularitirs and all iiisVlis4.l tit make and females treatmd on principles-atatiliebed by twenty years of practice. and sanctioned In tlausands of the moot re mark:Ode cures. Medicities a iztt foil dirertione twat to ity part of the United .States or Canada , . by - patients communicating t heir symi bins by loner. nudinese our relnitieuce'stiletly coutdcutial. Addrees OfIke:No.1131 FilLert Sr.. [t No. below ilaelfitt, PHILADIA,PIII24 .taly 8. 1857—M arch 18. Iso. • IniapoTintat Di.cavery. COUMP T. 1 4 N Diseases Of'the tangs and Throat AI. I.; NATI V 1 CURALLE BY--- A LATION ! ! . , which conveys the • .- Remedies ,to the ...mid°, In Lite I liege through the ai. a passages. and - evintiog lii diteet ....eruct with the di-ease, neutralises the . tutereular mutter. Olive .the 'rough, enures a free sod easy es pcetoration. heals the longs, parities the blond. iniparte renewed vitality to the tier. eons system. tit lily that tone and energy Po intlispensa• hie fur the re-no-mitn of heal' h. To be aide to state conthloutty that Consumption is curable by Int:illation, ie..° me u source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as ninth under the'rontrol of mr•ffcal treatment as any other formidable : nideli•ont of every hundred - eases can be cured,lit the lest attires. and Eh, percent. in the second: but in the third stage it is Impossible to save more then five per - eent . for the longs are no eat up by the disease as tottery medical skill. • Even. however. in .bv last stages. iultatallnti Minnie extraorliunry relief to the suffering attending tills fisirful scourge. which an nuttily destroys ninety fire thousand persona in the (;. tilted rotes alone : and is correct ealrultti ion shows thin of Ibe present remota tilt of the earth. eighty millions are dastinoti to fill the Consunipli,e's• grave. • Truly. the quiver Drift:nth hes no urn.w so fetal.. Bs Consumption. In all age. it Ims been the greet enemy oflife. for it spares neither nee nor vex, but sweeps off alike the breve. the beautiful. the graerful. and the gift ed. • 09 the help of that Supreme Being. from whom .pontetle every good end perfect gilt i eat critibled to rrffer to thentiliettal a. permanent and speedy cure in Coo suesplion. 'The brat came of tubercles is from Imp era Blood, and the Impediate Meet. prbdured by their depc- FitiOtt In Om :lunge. is to prevent the tree aduibtsion ,nt :air into the air culls, which reuses a weakened vitality through the entire system. • Then. surd y, it I. mote ra tional t, - ;expect greater good trotn tinutivinue alluring :the cavities of the lungs, , than from thotie ad i oistered ,throggh, the slomuell ;, (lie. patient will always find , the fungi Mai stoliltebreatlting.ett.43-, after inhaling retire :thee. .I'rue; inlialathosTeW focal runway. iiccertlieiitec, It arts Constitutionally, rod whit Mere power and cer teduty'thrin reinialies administered by the atomic-li. ,To , Piero the powerful stiildrriin . influence of this mode of adminietratloNsdiloruform.iuhnlettivill destroy sensibil ity in d few minutes, papulyzitm the euttrenorvons sys 313111,NO'thetalintle May be mope tat..4l Without limelight. est ludo:. inhaling thyncitlatorxlmodug gas *di destroy life In a few hours. , • Theiuhuiationnfernintiiiiti will iiiliSethe cyst em when fainting or ttpmtrettliv deed. „ 1 he odor otvnurny 'of _tbe mediciitte it peirepiiide m Lile eliiis. a new litelsivilLe af ter being habaled.mnt . t.tMry - tis irdttlialiately detected in _Ore blood. I t, minalticrugmrpolpfithe sonstitutieuil ef 'foctit of 'tabulation, is . the (Ira that sickness is always :ticed by breirthing'Mul air. le not this poillive eli detree that proper remedies. env:full.) propsted andtjadi 't:lonsly iithrtitsh.tered through the lungs. should produce the utoathhppy r results'? During eighteen years' priy tice. many Utoummtde. suffering, from disagree op. the liings Slid throat. bare been tinder 1113 care, mold have effeeted.many'rernorliothleilriee..gren after the sufferers ,bed I.p •n pronounced in the laststegee, witich.fully rat blies ate: het consoMption is no longer o fitted disease: tieutthetti of Cotisutindlnti and fountled on long, cape. knee and it thorough :itareedjgvainst.: periliet aciturittlance Cith inn nature of tubercles. .&e., enabler ate tEI cl.h.turkeish.•ntitlily. the ilaidous forms of dl-case that shuulat. consumptitin. and apply the proper . 'reittedie , rarely being mistaken situ cure.— This familiarity. in tonnectitin iCith curtain pathological and mlcrostopic, discoveries. - enables rite to relieve the dui gs frout the effts•bs of couir4cted eitegs ; to en. large the chest purity'dad. 'invert lb it renewed vi witty- going energy and tOlte tO ateettlire system.. 3fc.litities. with full direeti ni. sent tti till) part of the United Statue end estinclair. by pittients contutunteattog • their symptom,. by fru trr.. hut the cure could be mere cerutiti If Life redietif ihauld pay mil u , visit, wld h WOlllBl kite me animptertunity to exit mine t .alga and enable me to pi ascribe ;with - much gm miter trorisiut, ; alit( then the (lir...multi be effected a nitwit my litell4; the patient again. 1111 M =EN= MINE 0.-.W.-OR&HAII,- D. 015ce,.113 . 1 Fiber; (p1ri.1%0., 1 I%) 4oluF 12th, July 8 , 1857-.-llnith 1,, ISZ,7. • EMI 4 .....,,.... VI Ft faro!. r-Igacil world.: ge.pregully haeatat the rubric . that tli..y intvr 'lN•tur,u.,l ~ cne. °sum with glhar 11.‘ -WARK , ..t FLI.'r.T HIJ % tsr Aa. ' Lioi?.4 6xx 4) the well t n.)4nittpso in Codsfer- Mn'd'itred oppes,te the iligle Bie:l7;nys, Leb,inen It, , w h.. r e th e y Khali bt litiL9pd ta.madoiarabiete alt 4-tom et,!, at the ahurteet., apt !hit tha,aketet r....avtatat, le . i 1.1.0 : 4 1101 , wi1l bre fohdd 14'4E4 attlittyst 7 4.7 Arian Rids NOD Bu.ldiagatad:the tV.Litiatß,).ll .in,the,atet I" floor . fhb' zilaine'lltahlihg. n'ext-joar fo-RatiAiii7Drr 'too& 'State - , The.Sttotvls.a DlNnlficant one:--it-being A" l zul•foe?t r iu 0.m5•_ 4 ?). 1 m4,v. and Full r.itruleted for such V liarpriet . • •'- - • - • U , All/f.!thei,:ecdid retttrcribeir idoiv - ketheedeAceb. kimitrow cq .airotited, checo, and, porticalerlbt,i)re : lietteendom ' , C.C. 114ihig . Mitt their • itimt efforteto PieetkiMA'AboinntrimotilinaMi o the old mend Mats aocupted ; by Jog Wk, Fill lusure for them eetlll more lairilliroVlthet would - letlto - ail to give tut a 0101 beivreP " iturelerwkiere:4-. • . -. ~ ~" - " eie Lehman, ZO '57, lan & bnotil4r7 7,,tmwELL. 13== DIM "lionri. Again :1)
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