Pumorgits Curter. A CHANCE STILL TM I do believe she worshipped mo, • ,1447wbescrtild propose - • libe turned sway with scornful loots And elevated nose! I seised her if she would be WW I , Yu one year—two or threat scornfill. with a bitter Lash She answered, offoeir-i" Aud yet I feel she loved me well Although tho other day I offered her a. drive---she d.I am not on that lay)" 01 changing eezl uncertain kin& Sow cam ye mortals tell Which one to trust? like modern gritty. Our &Map can but 13W0ii. I know she loved me, though she wont And with another wed; fellow with, long hrooratilick legs, And locks of fiery red. We. matter. let her elide; I feel A chance is left for me, "Good fish there are, as any caught, Remaining in the sea." pi- The prettiest lining for a bonnet and hat Le tasmiling race. • tn. Beware of judging haetily ; it is better to anapend an opinion than to retract an aeserion. "sr Three things to be despised—a brawler In is'printing office, a fool in Bee clothes, and a elan. dem. itiS. The woman who paints her face ?fen an unmistakable insult to nature—and also to the lips of a man. +;, - Thore is a little elan out west with feet so large that lie obliged ; #4llooAo_ri over bin. head. Trig STOONOEST KIM OF yeung lady asking a 4 genlieman to see if one of her rings Will go on his little finger. Train I—The wind it blew, the snow it flew, said raised particular thunder—with skirts and hoops, and chicken coops—and all such kind of plunder.- OP In a state of mental absence, a young man demanded the band of a young lady ; and only perceived his error when be got her fatlicr's foot I VW. Circumstances alter sales:- Red paint, which is a great improvement to the looks of old. housesi is an injury to the cheeks of young la= dies. Air All reports as to the character deal large ly In.exaggeration. "I never knew," any' a wise man, "any one either as good or as bad as he was represented."- . us. "Gh, Mr. Grabbles l" exclaimed s young pater, "shouldn't you like to have a family of mei children about your knee?" .-I, Vopmadam," said the disagreeable old bache . ltlr; "I'd rather have a lot of yellow boys in my pocket," _Apig. up° ybu know dui . prisoner, Mr. With esili 2" "Tes t to the bane." olVhat is hie character?" "Didn't know be had any." iiriois lie lire near you ?" . 2, 1 !Oo near that be has 011 ly spent A? shillings for wood in eight kears." SMITH & BROTHER, Law,, Loan and ntt Olfiice, - Itelleiaze aty. Nebrasia Terrttory. Q . PECIAL ATTENTION given to the examination of 0 Titles to Real Estate. rearrhing the Itreords, Dint ins Abstracts, Deeds. Bonds and 3tortgage.. Ito tßs etthetrd for En-tern Capitali,ts at Ire.steim Rtztes of Interest on Mortgagee or other Ih al hetato securities. Taxes paid in any county iu the . Territory and West ern lowa. thteCronmissinne for buying and selling Real Estate, negotiating or collecting Loans, are tire per cent. ' Land Warrants bought and sold. Also special attention given to theselection and ant. y of Lands for Settlers or Eastern capitalists. either wi.ts Land Warrants or Money in NeVasku or Western lowa. - We charge Teo Dollars per One Hundred and Sixty Acres, and make reasonable deductions a hen entering large quantities. When Land Murrains are sent, Two and ithalf per rent per acre. the Land office fee (8400) . muit secempany the locating fee. Also the salon per [enrage for selling Warrants. When Warrants are sent, the Nos. of Warrants, date, to wbotd Issued and assigned, should be copied and re tained to guard against it/P9 in Mails. Remittances to us can be made in Draftson any of the. Eastern titles. . We will enter Land with Warrants or Cash, buy im., prcmxi or unimproved Laud or Town Property, or nein. Slate Lanus on Real Estate security, all in the nume of .the person furniehlog the funds, pay all fees, taxes and ebmmlasions, for one-third of the gross profits accruing, from the sale of the property or collection of the ,Loans • —all expenses to come oat of our third of the proflC We will also cuter Land, bay 'Property. effect limas, dc., as above stated. guaranteeing to the partied their capital with Ten pair cent. interest per anitute, aid au equal division of the profits. without any further chat* or eaponse to them. Unr arrangements are 'such - Unit. we altnenter Lanthi in all the Mikes in the Territory Western lowa. A competent t.urveyog always in condi nets to find and select .choice Lands, Coal Fieltri,.Lock Quarries, Mill Sites, Mineral Tracts, &c. • The Land °Meta in Western lowa having been fdi' the twoyears last putt. areopen now for privet° entre... ' the next twelve months there will be Offered for sale in Nebraska, one and a half million Acres ef Land, coniprlaug the best portion of the Territory, ex tending along the Missouri Sliver, from the Southern bOUndary to the mouth of the Lean qui-court River.. We solicit Eastern capital fur imeetinent. • Investments properly munie in. Western Lands. Town, lots and Mortgages, are now paying from Twenty-ilve to 17oui-hundred per cent. *dug of nip first pioneers of tole vitt and grorrlnt, corintry, and Intimately acquainted with nearly every liiirtfon of Nebraska and lowa, we feel confident, that we will be able to render ratisfaction in all business enp, trtoted to as. . . ..• .Eitters of enquiry promptly onsweredfree of Char REIf ERE:KEIL—Iion. Win. A. 'Unbar(Won,. Uov. of Ne;. brooks; lion. F. Ferguson. Del., to Vungrew.c Nekrasktn' Bentob and .Town, - Bankers, Cofincil Dluffyidora; (leo. 4 J. Gre.eti, Bankers, Cedar Rapids, 'lowa; Bank of Elgin, 111inoir, lton. James 11. Campbell, Pottsville,. Pa.; Lion.. Adam Orittinger and Jacob Smitb, Esq., Lebauon, Pa . Maheh3, 1658.-4bri ••. • . "RECTO L'S • • I,IIgTIMA, 'fETTER, RING WORM t tceat for any Eruption or Excoriation of the Skin whetherton the hi,Ace, arms or other partloi Olenicers or sorid, and pimples on the faces thna• be speedily ettrod . by the use of the Recto Misturn thoee especially that-arc guttering [turd the Fakir** allhas - lore remedy. - • ' _trk• Malta* Mr. Entetrline, Paitor (Tenon Chards - • Cor. %Conway ntld Shun streets: -4tot the bent t of the atilicted, T feel It a 'Silty to state What a blessings medicine. laidwit by tbe nartte of "Blare Beeto Iltatnra.." has been to me. I hare hem afflicted withdhe Piles for eight years. dozing which time I tried my own remedies, as a practitioner, and many °there: but without success. ilnying heard or,lift. Entre Pile Remedy, I tried it ; and though I use one half-hot eansay tliatj am perfectly cured. I else mseck it ip 111,c ole st case of Totter. which extended 'over the wbolt body, and in leas than two weeks it disappeared, and tliefkitchoremeclean and smooth. -I strictly adber,od titellireetkms. - ' ' gI . 3IEET; I:NTEIyLItS f. . 8014, Wholesale and Rend!. by D. 8. Ilaber, DrUggist Lebanon,Pa., sole agent for Lebanon county. owi, • J 1i67r1y. , • • . Itover's Liquid !lair Dye. • WEIS testimony of Prof . Booth and Dr. Brinckle having *.,,pravintely been published. thefollowing is now added: green Prof. McCuista - r, formerly Professor of Theory and Lloctice••of. Medicine In the Female Medical College of ka ms yisiknin, and late Protector of Surgery in the Amer laza College of Medicine, &a. • ' _ • •' • , PEILOWS.PEILL• Nov. 27th.'l 856. iiifr,truseph B Sower:—A trial of year Liquid flair Dye left convince tbednoat skeptical, that It is a safe, elegant and tejlicacioar.proparation• Unlike many others, It bee iisseyeral instances proved serviceable in the cure of some cutaneete eruptions on thethead, and I have no hesitation is commending it to Mime requiring Such tan application. 'Very respectfully, .1. F. X. 11 cCLOSKEY, 31. 1). •••••... • GS Mice Bt.. above 19th. riteltißS WRITING INKS .- including HOW'S Writ. initP7Wieti and. Boar's Inc/ebb/sinks, still maintain their liestli character, which ha* •Al ways.distinguithsA them. sod_the extenalve demand first created; las continued uninterrnpted until the present. - „e ere addressed to the Menu factory. N 0.418 Rau a Fourth, (old No. 140 Philadelphia, will ree calve prompt attention by -JOSEPH E. HOVER,. Ma nu re yds; r,r Grentolltediiclioli an' Good'''. WARTZ k BRO.. tiliglii4C turned from the City 0 4 0440 pew ,SwelL of *7.0 roSerite, Qui6•ll - 1.F. , t0- • ~} 4 ,l * .T.R I P Mositfrow.9sl *sa. chestpk thsaVerer,auss7 eel. Marne parUeolar atientkat of Csiihtiuyiirs !u- Le LebesoP, Yob. Ur /MB^ Dr. none's 'lndian Root Pills DR. MORSE. the inventor of Morass's Ittetart floor Pitts has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia. and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our 'Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Fills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from Impurity of the Mood—that our strength, health and life depended upon the vital fluid. When - the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony - with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name ; our strength is exhausted. our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to set, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. how important then that we should keep the various passages of the - body free and open. And how pleasantto us that welteve it in our power to put a med icine in yew reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden. for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the poresNif the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the lineriparts of the corruption within. The second is a plant whiois is an Expectorant. that opens and unclogs the passage to thelettge, and thus, in asoothing manner, performsits duty by throwing off pflogm, and tither hu mors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kid , ner; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of. im pur ity from the bleeti.*hich is then - thee - ism but Windt , fully by the urinaryor ~cater, passage, and which could not, have been discharged in anyother way. The fourth Is a Cathartic, and accompanies the ether properties of the Fills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coar-, ' ler particles' of impurity Which cannot pass by the ether ontletg, are thirstaken up and conveyedoff in great 'quail tides by the bowels. - From the above; ft is shown that Dr. Morse's Tufflan Root Fills not-only enter the stomach, but become uni ted With the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all im purities. aud the life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain "is driven front the system, fur they cannot remain when the body be&titnes so pure and clear. The reasen - whypeople are so distressed. whensick, and' why so ninny die, iss becanse they dci not get a medicine which will lima to the afflicted parts, and wideh will open the natural paseagee for the disease to be cast out; hence, a largo quantity of food,and other matte; le lodged, and the stomach and inleitifferi rare literallybveillowing with the corrupting mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fer mentation,- -constantly mixing with the bloce.l, , which throwsthe corrupted matter. through every vein and arte ry, until life • ie. taken froth the body, by disease.; -Dr. j Morse's PILLS , have added to. themselves victory upon victory, by. restoring willies - ie. of the Fick. to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked.or- tormented with eickne.es, , pain rind anguish, and whose feebleframea have been scorched by the burn lug elemeuts of raging fever, and who have beenbrought ' !mit were, withirs a step of the silent glare, yew, stand ready to testify that they would have been: ntimhered swift" the dead,liad. it not been for this greet and wonder ' futmedicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills.. After one or two doses had been taken, they were absolutely astonished, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength,- and take away alleick-, ness, pain and. anguish, but they et 'once go to wells at the foundation of ,the disease. which ; lathe blood. '.There fore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse, and purify, diaeaso—. that deadly enemy—will take its flight; and the Built of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happVifeyeill sherisltend briglgen your days. Camior:itilerare A.B. Moore, All genninelave the name of A. J. Wain & CO. ob each box. Also the signature of A. J. White & Co. Allothens are spurious: J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors, , - CO' Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morses Indian Boot Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. Agents -wanted le every towe r village hamlet:in the.land. Parties clearing- the agency will ad d'Am 'tias-abovo for terms. Price .25 cents per. box, five boxe:xi!! be seat on receipt of $l, postage paid: 4:reca154.857.-ly. (?~- It E ill O ~' A JL ;:gip ' A B'E. 5`.,.,.S ` . ,., . Wholesale . and Retail Drug : Store, trubseit Etc:nov*la to his New /wain. oe Camber,. land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, MIIII subscriber respectfully announces to hie acquaim, I, mutes and the public in general, that ho Lae con stently.on hand o...Lurge.steck,of.. DEHOS:, ' titleftrktrir, ' MEDICINE S; - • PAINTS, OH BASIC S DYESTUFFS. - VARNISHES, TURPENTINE,' GLASS-WARE BRUSHES, ItiIIGLASS- WARE, EXTRACTS, , Burningt;lluid,Surecal Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gura, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy. Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants the An:dilly of the articles „as„, ,represented.-- Purchasers.will.pfeliseiOnfeitibei 1111 "antleyamine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else vthere. 4161-I:hysieinns' prescriptions and, family ,reci pesearefully compounded, at. all bouts ;of the Aay...or nicht, by calling at the Drug ;Store, oppes . . CM Sundays the Store trill be °pone for the Com pounding -of prescriptions between the heuret of 7 and 14 o'cloek, A. 11 « 12 end 1, iintrt nod 5 P.M. . Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1557. 'DAVID S. RABEII, A11111 1 .01r.. 11 - Li llGir , IMMM M E 1).„L - V i .LN-E S ! T.. i if pEgyntaX-RT I) TOILET& FA NC Y ARTICLES GUILFORD & 1 i:3IIIEI4;ER. . the.Opposip) Market House . . --- gi• ALL ARTICLES 130UOIIT of us WAR R - ANTI?, D PURE , antl FRESH, and sold to SUIT THE TIMES! ALL Til.E.,l,9:l".lll i Ait . .... .. PATENT WI Ellreri*Est tti,-.‘t Af , GuiViord• 4: . Zektherger's. HORSE:4 I :P . KriVt.itIEINCINES; At' Gvilford Lemberier's.. BElgNrker:PL!UitD & PINE Oita,- Gitilford 4*- Lenibergerls. TOBACCO. " SEUR j S, SNUFF', 'At Gkqd Lembtrger's. FRESH. GARDEN 'SEEDS, ••.- iVoid tGv . 4. Lemberger - v, SPICES; -SODA...SA PON I FIE R, • 'AME:u LVAberger's. *lWAstyeiiriivieVainialy 'tail in a weii-condnefed 'a• 44. 4- ,tinitAliiiiiiltilig .store . ~7 1 .FV . IP.S -S .E '.S ! 11.... of ‘1,., ....a.• kity,iiiid abld•nt:M4 Idwes k inarkoll pi:kiwil , arrnota t 6 fit 3 ir bon • opplled. '''''.. •••••••••••., LirIPTIYSI . G . TA,Nt I.;RP-4GRII'TION3 and .1 - 1511 LY RECIPES, aceurately cot pouluk4 by . • • 'J. 1... ZEMBEB,GER, .• • : GRADUATEof PIIARMACY,xbo bon had on.exporience of vigil:lmre In Philadelphian:4 Men:4nd, Va., ~- • il :COJINIDRY , i41411C HANTS - Supplied witn Burning , Fluid,. Vine Oil, Essence of Coffee, Mittrhea, Mucking, Saponifier,•or Concentrated Lye, .101. 14 . 11tefk Medicines, Perfumery, &e. at the most liberal- WholOsale ratee. outtroni) Z i t r.43lEnaEp., baracigEt Lebanon, Jrifi 9.1838. . • ' ilfdriat Strf.f -- - - AFFLICTED READ! '•• P twenty two' eilni atzo 'by • Dr. h'l\"Kll.l2l;Lmper ; of Third slid Utifotiltmet4. ra. ' • " • • • TIVI3NTV-TiVo 4 yEAliv 1 • . _ lihrperienia has'renttered' Dr'. ;K:sie eirkikk'sitnieetuiftil practitioner in the.oure of ell di,esaB,eora priiiiteilatifia. manhood'. debility. a an - impediment to marriage; nen' von; knit' isixlml'ittfirmities. diseases of the skid, and thosonrising-from abuse of mercury. — FEA.EiIj eeARTICtIp44 tiOno.lt.'t There is 'en evil hatit sometimes indulged in by.boys, 111 ppliode. °Den ,growing np them to manhood statl. *1113911. tiot reformed In Alum time. not only Weis ser.loo.olastiricsi to maitridionial Asppiness, but gives rbilt Pfetifctek insidious, and devastating sGec dew 'whergivinity to this Pernich;:eamactice ere aware of the'cqnseqiinces , until they End the nert vous spieetn reel st range siud,umweenntahle sensations, and vague (attain the mind. [See pages,7, •M, 29, of Dr. K.'. book oni , gelf-listion."] The unfortunitifthlis alleaeilitielbomes feeble. is tuna ble to lal.nr with areustom.d vigor: or to imply lois mind to study ; his step is. tardy and , weak ; he is thin, irresolute. and engages even in his sports.with less ener ,ythan usual. • If hinonuatipate.bimself before the practice has done itit.woratetund enter matrimony, hisoneiringe is (introit ful.'and lulu sense tells him that.,thia is canoed. by•his early 'tellies. . Theso are considerations wbich , should awaken the attention of all who are similarly-5i tut ted. • REM IT. whOplacethimpelf under Dr. EINE:I:LINT treat , Matt, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. and ,rely t uponitheassurarkee,.ibatra secrete of Dr. K.'s patients Will ttever:Wdiaelat,,,f. Young rosn—lit no fnlserEiodesty deter you from your case known to one, who. from education and respvetability, min certainly befriend , Dr. K ELIN'S residence has been for'the bud MEN* TEARS at the N.' W. Corner of TIIIRD AND UNION streets, Philadelphia,' Pa: „PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can- tosie. ( h y stating their care explicitly, together with all. their symPtiims, per letter, enclosing a remit, ;a ne•) • Dr:lf:s medicine, ap prot Tided accon ling I y "Forwarded . tfrany part'of the Itnited States, mid park ed secure from DAMAGE; er.:CUitIOSITY, by Mail or Ex- " READt YODT11" A-Np ID A NUOOD ! ! A VIGOROUS Luz on • 111.1511T= DEATH, KINIELLI ON 86L1 , ratsimmA 110 . 11--ONLI 2.5 C=C7lll Leitilirkcoataining that value in stamps, will ensure ccp", Per- Il e l t iVlVl lai tl i tiAilS I I GRATIS II I A Free GIFT ,To AU. 'III•SERY RELIEVED! ..Natnnea Guide," -a new and .popular Work, fall of valuablondrice - and Impressive warning, alike calenlits ed to prevent VIM% of misery. and • SILTS THOMIANDB of Ifses, la distributed.nrlthouCellargeotnd forwarded` - IT mail, prepaid to`tiy-Post'lltnes In the 17nited States, oa receiving an order enclosing two postagscsiatripi. •••• • Itar*Ali'L‘ a;godd G r am Mr? Get the implied ted Bagley Pen; libich , lai - rtuited - iied (="be lied ' et Waltz s &odd. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. NARKET STREET; Lebanon Marble Yard. THE suLscriber respectfully informs the .public in general that he is prepored to dual kinds of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL work at his Marble Yard. in Walnut street, half way between the Court Ilouse and Lebanon Valley Ilailroad—Depot„ at the shortest notice. as good as work done in any city in the United &AWL and being theronly : Stone Cutter in Lebanon eounti'Who hrliyerved a regular aptirenticeship to the business, he Ocelot's himself that Mean mannthe tore cheaper, and giro a better finish than any other man engaged in the samehusinesa. His stock eonsistaof Monuments, Grave Stones, Mantels, Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs, Ere Also, SANDSTONE of the best quality:for all nsea, plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME STONE for all kinds of housework, of any size and quantity. .titaesi'lcasc call and examine prices and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. . JOHN FARRELL.. Lebanon. December 19, 1855. . N. B.—LETTERINO done In Dennan and English, by the hest practical workme.: CLaCKS t y 1114 Eight Day, at Al .te.t si.rp CLOCKS Just Rcceived t J. 3. BLAIR'S jewAry Sioro, Lebanon. Pi. - _,at * Valuablenorough Prgperly FOR SALE! 1 S offered at private sale,,that.valuable ,half-lot orpi ace of Ground, situate at the north-east. cor nier of Walnut and Water streets, Lebanon„`front ing, 33 feet , on Walnut street and SO feet:onWater street, at present occupied by John Farrel's Marble Yard, on which. are a FRAME HOUSE, &e. It, is teemed within a square of the LobanOn Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depot 'and the don.' tro.of town. Fur furtir:rparticuiars apply to John Farrel, on the.pretni:es... (JOne 2-1,4,357:.i Dwelling-House :an Strife Stand' Fok . Rent J'H subscriber offers for rent for one or More' years, the huildini fora lung time o'c'cupied by him as a residence and Shoe-steye, on the corner of the alley between Brutes Hotel and, Pine„ rope street, Camberfaild street., Lebanon. Tim build, iisTrelaire; corner l ip,: ealepluted it for a store stanKind l if rented fil`r aitY' l sticpurpose will be well furniShed witivshelfingi, &m: . f Par 'fur ther informition apply ;to ' ' • ' SOLOXON M'CAULLI'. IBA- The property. is . also offered for sale'at private . April 22. 1.357: SPLENDID, ESTATE 1 21 11111 M 1 TIE LE.' THE undersigned offers atprivate sale his thirg nificent estate, situate in East Hanover town ship, Lebanon county, -about 2 miles from Harp.' or'a inn„.4, miles froth the Cold Springs and the Dauphin and Snscinehanna;liailread, as f011owS: NO. I—Contains 160% ACRES, more dr' less; of tl,tp k best,ifttittinithomeighbushoothradjOill Ugprhp.: erty. of Miami Deinipori .1911 n Dyer. and oth ers. The gregtir.'Portion ft: cleared and under good cultivatiqn. The buildings j" - .9 a a erected ou this tract are. theunder signed7s well-known Cloth :Menu ,-;i factory, which has, a large ,pats ago and is eapable of indefinite in crease; a largo two story double Stone Dwelling Ilintse. with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Fit.,olAouse ;.„Te,nutit,llmo.;,,Jarge. stone Barn„ with threshingfloor and §tabling; and other out buildings, in good- lipair.;:. Also, all necessary buildings for the Men ufuetory„v ill, Card and Spinning . illachini+,builtling. Dyeing and Finishing House., km., The ;Worlis ore .all well supplied with good illaeithi,ery and plenty of water power. A stream ofgeed water is led to the dwelling-housein pipes; also, springe.and putnp-wolls near. Also, a beautiful Teung ORCHARD on the promises. • . 2—Contains 160 Acres, (main or less) a t juining No. I, land of illicha3l Defining er, John Dotter and 'others., Nearly the whole of this tract is, under good etiltivationand, lent fences: Erected thereon is; a Dwelling Hous:43,`itable, and a large N t ' , nil. Also. near by a well, ,sp F ing ; 11 _1. 1 .1-„e., a splendid site for the erection of 'a dwelling, There is ftewiek..° water in. nearly every School llouse is located On this tract. . . NO. 3=-Contains 180 Acres Wood:` lletndr(tooro-orAeseniadjoining Noel: , land of. John .Dotter, and others. It • has a ribli igettwth 'of ClieefntittSPioets, " • from S to 10 years growth. As the undersignedletlineorely disposed to sell, the , . aboice may ' be purchased: either in partiria aboi•O'o'r in the. wtio.e; fli ' Mnytrdesired; Good title slid porsession Will i be given on oie let of April, 1558. For further 'information ap A ply to „. 4.1411.0 BAG F 11, ug. b, A lbeit 111(doritSibbamon Co. • ,-- ; IRE3I.O.VAI:: • • - ars. Ni. 14100(i/S 111)0k Sll)re TIIE : under Signed, having removed his Nevi's' Pict Clipub_Book Stor,e. I.4llistka se t ua4p, 2 docirs igib 7 31111 iin st:, wh'ere he will be plensed to See :di of hi9'.ol . erienils,_end tlinse desiriutil of hasikiirtieles in Lis line. With a determination of. selling „Cheap, er than can bo purchased elsowlicre r ho would. re. spectfully call the attention•of the public to his nSsertment of • M t s. Bibles, Hymn and Prayer ?looks, - celluneaus: Blank and Sc/tool Bdaki; vvrii.vtioliVintovkA'iPero l stationery, .esery artteletia"his drie„ofam4 Ala..; Also, • Pocket Diaries and Alm:snack} frr 1:867. All the Magazinas and. Newspapers, ban daily and weekly, to be had'it Prililiiher's•rates. ; ; ;All orders forsartichilin en`refully ad 4 promptly attended 6,04 , the unthirsigned., nib d Aga, Jtin. 14, 1867. J. M. G ODD.I Call '.and See .I,lle - - WryzOoods,Vracery Si,. Grocker , 2 FARIVIEP 'STOFiE L EONARtfr taillEltadkiltitideerns his friends anA;tkwhich ii .' e and;tke, public that he liar just repels:Rl a new stock of • GOODg for the FAL'L Trade,. whi found as cheap as any s.tock'of the,kiud to te t, tient,. consisting .of alb .such 4 Goods ' as are us ly kept in a first,clatis store. . Partioular at tention i 9 given to Staple goads far 'the Coiiittiy Trade, not iteglectin,,v , ' the fancy articles for,Die, dies' wear - such as Laces . Lawns, Edgings, :Usk. derslevesi Handkerchiefs,&e. •• . ' ..t, gentlemen are intited to`examine Gtovis; CaSsiinbres, Casinets, Tweeds, Fancy and other Vostings, Velvets, curds, 4te. - 'r In the Grocery department may be . found • splendid assortment of every need in the Fanii ly:—CotTee, Sugar, Spices, To:my - Mackerel, te. In Crockery,-the stook is, well selected. . leV9NARD ZEVER A )I4 e I I. 1141. The Ingliest"maikoi iirite , NvillitWaPd far Oofintry Produpti: T . 4lbanon, Sopt: M1;185110' 'New iver* Stable. - TEE undersigned has ed a - NEW LIVERY' STABLE in 1 the Eagle Betel Stableli, L'ebandri. He has good and safe .11 or.:es, Dar • ' riagee, as may be desired, and rare -11311- ful Drivers, which he will hire on fair terms. Ile hopes by being attentive to to receive a liberal share of public paironage. Apply at the Eagle hotel or at the Stables. • • • . JOSIAH. D. DEIIUFF. • Lebanon, an. 19.111. • • •• ' NEW CLOTHING STORE Jlarket street. bet wee rk's and Rime's Hoteti. 9 Q R.:RAMSEY CO.&haco - juit, opened a large and cheap arcortment.or FALL and - WINTER CLOTHING. • . • Their stock embraces all the different styles of COATS, PANTS, and VESTS, suitable for the aIt6SOTI. Goods of all kinds in the piece, which will be made to order at the .shortest notice. Shirts, Under-shirts and Drawers, Cravats ) Col lars..Tocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, in shoit; every thing nsnallyto be found in's gen ileinen's Clothing and'Rarnishing Si‘iree, $;,; Jootusiiirew' TAILORS RANTED.. • S. S. RAIIIIIY t CO. Laasos, Sept. 23,'67. 110A.9 GnO.GASSIM Josi.ill GETTLE. LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING( 11111. L. ir, • 130 AS, GASSER & GETTLE RR_ wish to inform the citizens of Leb 'Th''' non County 'I neighboring - ttes, that they are now in full oper. ation, and are prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORT ByMACHINERY such as Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Window 4. Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have the latest and best improved machinery in the coun ty, such as Woodworth's Planer, dm, and that they are able to produee as good work as thEreouri ty can "produce. Note but the best add well-sensoned LIMBETtI will be used. Carpenters and Builders aro invi ted to colt and:examine their ready-made stock,- which They willnlways keep on hand, and judge for themselves.' Va.„-Their , Shop ii on Pinegrove Rdettl, - near Phreaner'S Old Foundry.- ELL, AEU LOX GAL C Rt.-JO 11 N O. GABEL...JACOB GABEL • LEBANON. Door and . Sa-t - 'Manufactory! I f oeeted on the Steavidlemee lined, 113:eay Cumberland „. ; Street, Seet'Sebanon. TUE undersigned respeetfullyin ul mln , form the public in general, - that -they have lidded largely to. Oar tor*ner. ?" I . o4ll;3l .estnblislllanut, and , liave all kiwis of the:latest:awl -best improved. MACHIN-I FRY - in the . State in.full operatien.,such WOOD WOR-Tll7O FLOORIN.G- -- 40. fat 'conducting' the.getierat .business Eor, ?tuning • Scrolls , Sawing 4.c., 4. , .; anti the exparieaeanequireilhy Longeft4E' and J. G.tfabel,during their connection with the,:poor,. Sash and Lain ber Trade r . for a number of yearn past ; ,afforkiKfull assurance of their ability; in coti-. n tiodwi th J.' Gabel; id salae 'stock suitablellf the wants of the Door id. n tliis State.. t4..They mow, ,kifer"to.:4echaniesanil:Fartaers ; generally; upon favorable • terms,: a judieionstpas sorted%stobk -DOORS, SASH. &a.; frem• the Vast . Eutalaerananufapterfalit the State, feelineaenfi dent that .. their astertahe4 is: ot te,he excelled by any. other establish/neat in, thc,State in regard ~to. exactness in size; quality or-finish, and is cateuiat.:e ed to afford thorough satisfaction to all thoseirlio may favor the undefsigned with their custom.' 4 1- ' ''The•rollowingiliLst comprises the leadingUartiz, ales of steak en hand Doors, RnAtie!; : ~,.Sash, of all sizes,; ., Door Frames, for brick-and frame houses Window 'Frames; for brickiand frame houses;, ShUtters, of all sizes : Arrehifim'ci ;. indi; of all sizes L ,Capinii, from 3, ti,,p 1114_ All kinds MOuldings( &flume ;, G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACAE, GABEL