,ft(ir 16Itting-, [OAP 11111c71:30LA4? i2:1=1513513E&L17..Ert1CD72z, Neatly mut Promptly Edeetifeet, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENN'A. Tam estabilidsge%liox anvil* with en extensive 41.680.[IthereatiCrir VIP?, ihifeh increased as the patronage demands,. It can now turn out l'unrrixo, of every deeerintlon, in a neat and expeditious manner— and p von reasonable tortus. . Such as • Panspltid‘s, dhicks, ; - Oixoulars. /Abele, • Bill Headings, Blanks, Programmes, 'Bill; of Tare, Intitations; Tickets, dm., &c. The friends of the eetallllplunentiand the public gener ally ara.rospectfully solicited to send In their orders. Printsdat an hours notice. 4fir Milos of all Mudd, Common and Judgment Milos. School, Justices', Constables' and other Duras, printed correctly and lunglt oil too dlestageor;-: constantly kept 'for sale at this office, at prices "to suit theArne g ," ***Subscription price of the LEBANCiN wilLuguat, Ono Dollar and a lion a Year. Address, Wu. M. BRESLIN, ISALAC 4. IIOFFER, SURVEYOR AND CONTETANCER. ()Finer. In CutultarlitiVeltnterte the Engle Ho tel, Lebanon . ' [April 'l2, DA 1111.16' J. SELTZER, ATTORNEY Al' LAW. iNalliZtliiiiiioeanberland street, nearly opposite Brua's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. (Ang, 26, '57.. 11, EV s 1! 1111%1LL _ . •' • - • DISTRICT ATTORNEY. iViLLT, attend tool' .h is ofileinTbusinesS;'alm II other Ipgnl otid prolosetolbusl9ele..entrefltl him will lm prio;npily att.:laded , OPPleil—kin-Otonberlart trod`, seeend doore setrom Market etreeti Lebonon, Pe. (July LA FAYETTE 11111{ $• • CPAS FITER.R: A .• DJOINING A. , S.ETIVIS Offteei.Wsittut street, Pa..•A tartrand ii . eautlfutesiortmdnkof TII ftdta the wotl-itn °stabil/thine& ofeermettp4 k Bolen ) elifele on hand willdladblolll#4tioes. 4ir AlYwork warranted tolive•oatirthottou. O; Ali ordats will be faithfully executetton' the-mme recite:arable terme. The beee,Of vr i ferenee)AA. :,}(Stip.l6,'s7. *0- 117 It - • • . • BRPRDAYER AND JOBBER, ' • • ; ;L-154iiron ,Depo4it i Davphin away, Pit. Alt PkgiNkaßli f nt dltlttnaktenut upßlount- Wittut, its Prituchos,and on the shortest 11 notice. Anist, des , , Bir tkraintiOS; *WM, 'ANT. WAII:#004114 EMMA . anlzall work connect• iltitksok, done. Akir A Clang ofl, anon anvil ready to put down foundations, and do ' stone work or scary - : -Itigrf/OVAPI . DAM Intajremtivrtl his :HAT .CAD!S'f, OAD, to hie liew_Mripikinilding, (pppoeite his lute stand,) in Cumberland Stretti', laid Way Mtweeri Market street., end the Coart UOUge. 'He oxtehdnitoarlittil triritatiowto nll his trieildsotud thepublic; to Or& eall'ill new location. Ho has just opened' his NEW GOODS,- bought in anticipation or hialtinviral and the'Clitistmaa lloildayS. ' • LabandirDeo:3o 1857; ' Bela Inv , AL- 'olreitniiii, -, - 7- , l ot to. 14 cO k i No. 1) South MEM Streacktlio-Xfurk -1416 ilk TILER - D EM:IER' -' , . . Calf Skins, liforocouoi tinings,lindhige, KED AND OAK SOLE LEATLIEII, Iv. IC .1 " -It°11 g h Le l te l . .Pt u g lit :Tri en in :iMi lm g M arch KISIIB.-ty. Henry. Hartmabll,:Breltrety: AND LAGalt •N Cumberland Street, west ot Upe,Plaak Ito oti; Lobe l. non. Schweitzer and, Limberger. Cheese, .11olland terring. wholemale and 'Retail. large nonm in the, neeotel story ill free for nteetinge r speieties, &e. • Lebanon, Dec. 9, ISK. • , • , New lin rberSll op. .• ri DODO W. DALY, litinitET'Sritit44 l , , obotlitelite anon Dattk. would rodpoottilltylttfoitE Witt Citizent of 'Lebanon and vicinity, that he still ebhtlhqe the I trst-cie6e Sharing 4 Hair DressideS'atoiiii, ood is proporod to do bnettioacht the. redatest • drat best style, nod WOUld 801111.11 Dal to give Lebanon. Oct. 21,1857. . . ; To Persons Ipntrr TO VI:4IT I , IIILADELPFITAI- , —TRY the WEterKIIN 11(YrEh. MARKET Aron, ha* inw 9111 street. };eery (Montilla girdni with a ' Onslee to pleme. BOARDING ft Pra DAY. _ July 22 . , y. A. M. lllPKlNS,PPoprieeor.' Lebanon Feunale SeMinavyr. 9111 E FOURTH. 81•I9MON of We 'LEBANON'FE. .711A6E SE)IINARY" entumonard' on. the Ant day Februnry, Endue:no DECAMPS will giveigstxuction In Needle Work. LEIiII R. 11AUli if Ell, Prlovipal, • • llllD ESTE DEC A MPS , Inucherof ldwle:and.Franch. 'Amami, full, 8 IMS. Read '-made Clot QUM AS OVEI;CAVATS, Sack Coats, Frock Coats, Pants V 7 nod Vests, all colors end all prim, Just received and offered at such prices ad have already inilticed nanny to purchase. Wo dory competition on lloady-mndo clothing. Fur cheap Coats, l'autd and Vests. ail nt • • 111 ItY STINH'S Aetna. Lebanon, October 21, 1837. New Stage Line Botween Human',gown and Middleto wn . )Na7`"n ar th Uthi Zt" im lt ,, ,l.„wllnsnalltyStage ;n botween Ihimmelitown and Middletown, c•mneeting with the care on the Lebanon Valreiy_Rialiod — • on the arrival and departure of the enure at Et town. They idea keep a LI vErtv town for the accommodation of the public.. riOrra - Pum-7. end all kinds of conveyances, Surember 11, 1557. DEM:FF.4k. 0C441r...• 11 Wlsiskey.'• , . (a,.a ik BOURBON WI/18KM', and . Ic.' 11 .*:;ad t ‘b RV guputior inntlty, Jin•t received iit4lert!inin • ~. REIUIItI"S Wine und . Litonly iffprlt I.omann, Dec. 30, /867. • .. - • Asobrolypes. you want nn AXIMOTTPX Utltti3llllllot. bo bont, Mll an J. 11. KEI3I. In ADAM Mlles New Building, in Cum berland street. Lebanon, Pa. Pon. 2908oll: I • s opi rloi sti,7ll•l4ll riOLTS Allett'a e rrl4vattlrs, abgliKtd barrel Pistols, flue Pockot, Knivos, Port Mot:miff-9, Porn.' In great variety and SOW at the Isweilkagr: ItEritEmElN St Cheap J'6irulty.tind34ll ttl4.e.r. , Per. 10,185 •• otGarden Seeds. . , GARDEN SEEDS: Wsrefantodltiihr ' 7 1/8 ' received by . . . - OMIFOED geTAWIDIR6FEIR, ,t , non, Feb.lo,lB, "' ' -'"'Tittlgyfiats. tkom oh ‘T oi l iTe i r t l T n A gln T Itniel l ny All ralioi b dti w oo h n ieh " • tied run and thoee contemplektinAloarrlogn.T. dildreyee, enclosing four stampo, DR. 13.. W. AD DISCOMBE, Brooklyn, N. Y. Due..lo,l7.—thn. •.. Call anti See! IA ItYlrfr. Carpotil .011 Cloths! 011 Moths I Baskets! . Baskets! Carpet Chain! Cturpet, Chain I Bed Feathers!' Dal Pestilent Corn Brooms! Corn Brooms! Band Dolma and a Tilliety at other Goode, received and daily receiving by Howard .& Ca .'s Exiielts, which will be &Ad cheap by Lebaaecopet.gg & STINE. Idiot ite . is 'Creditors: . A LL pgitgoNS lodebbid le the - dreier MIRA TICE, A or to SAMUEL U. SiMut, by Note, Book Amount; or otherwise, ere requested to 'Lake early payroont to duos R. 133 " 4 /An , r. 1 49, at Ids Mee, it.ebeoon, and saVe °oats. EliMI KLINE; ..AHOY a. VOUGHTEE. Attorney's for Creditors. Lebanon, Oot Entity • reps' Goods. T NNW BUILDING youwill find a • Splendid wtertmsntof alLkinde of. Yancy• Goods- - CapelipSearlk Collsrti and In short, every variety . of Goods for a catrifilete Drallst--very Cheap, • • . MI kinds Of Dalmatia Goods-- 31 MUIIII sae VerY ettaaP — • Cbeelt, flekiog, BLeetthg, Blahkata,44, ko. Oil Please call and see for yourtustres; • [Liebman, 00E41, %a.- - .• • DagUerreGV lP D"' tILIErIIO takes the beet Lutsrootsbrf 2. 4 1444237; ni Why J. H. K_Faal, itt the third story 0r ,4 , • • • • Rise's New Building., • • Fie the bast room, beet sky-light, hest fritilredkatri ice b ' entire business for tholes!' shiyeiiik. • de de *cFb° latest Improvement 116 ltroalwayerthi teases on hand l ho takes • lActufee iiery sbylethe. art; his ESTEICECIECOPH PlOrtlKErd axe wonckftla hi : behold. All hie pictures are ebarp, correct, 31 ,,d opal,' highest Ant h Dive ban ft call and you will , not f o repilt: Mit tenon are fiery moderate. 1011.:Ma Iddand itte open every day (except Builday,) from 8 011obit'LA. tn . 6 o'clock, Y. Nov; IC IBM% Co* ~C oall Coal , .. • . 'TA undoppd, WO respectfully Inform the ' VI °Wallas qt rtsq9o7, wo ere now pre; oared to moldy he oqrataanity with COAL, , r 'itholo •o ,iale or t,alj, of wp win l.cP al/ kinds of &M e t, onr, hArigal Ch dta44 l . m„ ,„ • • eAnu4 ,• ,Meney:difigpvl / Wokn COAL, while, red Orfief as h, • which we eimeorie*itty nwAyiniptriwo gams of th e bast Collieries la the c* reoona„ luta I, 94, l o l ; e i* re 00 4 we will Inour a~ppt as VrTlif) 1"liet1;s:allirot -ft, 05.01d.bi1,1a or ny /Wirer to any : part of thetwo bop:ornate, s • BMu 0 9 1 1 14 1 1 PPJ• LOllleatlib• 3, 1848' Tfifk; '430 - cleft* . Stare AK . tiiii;" sg. 4 ll6*# , ,esit Q!,;, , . ah noin s -. . , lat. 1../I.ltO'S you ;Tffigow, fittii i'ii,tiiieir leovinotid , liaL . gt o,lo‘.oorii US o p{{ thair formextOtali 0409 ad Rory, where you anc find all Mods of CLOTAILM-404 8 f Over-Coats, Roelfp, lion* JtioAt Vs, Sratetl'Bor CloiblpgiSil 1017 Oen , Xoursso yodaslltroip rap tolbahs Mob low prices se will atilt 'thiee.. ' • IS- , AU orders for TAILORING will' be : promptly tended to. -o .co t ainiOTTVl ti aSV,VVI D .W 9r Clotoll . I :r j Icrwp . , . L A r r ,, , ,-- , • 1/12EMEI OMNI VOL. 9--NO. 41. CLOTHING! .CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Cl.othing thr the Million. MITE L a.RilEST,bast assorted stuck of Ready - made Cloth -1 log ever exhibited ln-Lebanon, was just opened at the Heacl-Quarteri for Good and Cheap Clothing! in Cumberland street, opposite the Court House, RXIZESISTEZV a DBOTZLIZIL take the lend In selling cheap; they can't be beat. We invite our numerous Customers and the public in general, to call and examine our new stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTILLNIL congtsting of all, styles of Over coats, Sack and •Fits — iWitifeittlif Raglans, 'llamas, Casatmer and Business Coats, BoyaCCo ' cita, Pants and Vests, as well ewe, large stock of new Styles of fancy ensehner pants, silk, velvet, plush and satin Vests; Underclothing, such as Op shirts, merino shirts and drawers, heavy cotton and wool &men, Gortnitai knit Janke% wool and cotton hose, Mut fers,-comforts,- neekths", =Spenders, gloves, shirts and col lars, &e., kO., dce. . - /GP Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, all will bo sold at Alla lowest - figure. Lebanon, Oct. 7,'57. REIZENSTEIN & BRO. Great Crowds--Low Priceg. OE morning, last week, ea a friend and myself, were leisurely walking out Market tame, and On arriving near the corner of Guilford street, our attention WS at tracted to a large crowd of Ladies—and nearly all of whom were provided with large market basitem,..and others with satchels lunging to their arms, and were evi dently intent upon the. same object. Upon inquiry we found that Y./111.41011 HOuse, on the corner of Guil ford and Market streets, is located the' axfensive Dry Goods, Grocery, and Queensware Store of , bur polite and affable friends, MINOR ft BRO., who haielust opened a large Itobk Of Pall Goods, and that the great crowd ef Lae dies were their regular customers, who miry beffifen daily at their counters, purchasing their goods. All we saw were evidently satisfied with their•pnrchases • were lotid bathe praises of the excellent, quillitympthdr . atock, and all were °rifle unanimous opinion. that "PTINGIc. &EEO.' sell the best, qualities, at lower prices; than any of their competitors. So our advice would-betotyou,.one and all, both great and small, to give FUNOIC &OPP, s..call, and they will surely try to please you. „ PEDESTRIAN: North Lebanon, Oct. ?1,1857. Lebanon Valley. Bank. - Chanberleiractstretd, one door east of ii s hiliard's AXTILL pay the following ItAnik ofNi e p a tf i r: on Y DEPOSITS, on and after 4WO • arch, 1857, vizi-, - s EV, iiiithinEer, 8 Per Mae' , ' ' outh‘lecationger, pef Xot InXitha, and longer, 4 Feria:int:4s requericashort.notice of wElidrarritt 4 . ?" d in full for &Deposits from the date of deposit to `elite of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac ccapindations to those who may fairoA us, with Deposit . * denmnd. Will pa n and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also onpreMitah old Ar SPA'N vican Dole lore and 1/aV Dollars. Will snake collections on and re mit to'all pants of the United Stataa, the Quintana. and Europe; Negottate Loans, &e.. &c., and do-a general EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. DAwspm cOf f EgAN, President. Gro. Guru, Cushier. 441 • , . . The undersigned, MANAGERS,, are Individually liable to the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other . obligations of the - "tneasog VALLEYNIC." SIMON CAMERON, .9. lalY ON,OGIAEMAN, GEORGE SMDLLEII, ' I.Erli R r flat ". JAMES YOUNG, AGOUSTUS 'BOYD, . . Lebenoni Nov. 18,1857. GEORGE . GL,Dni„- Lebanon Mutual' Insnranep Company.. • . • - incorporated by the Legielciture Of ,Pa , 0 - 11ARTER PERPETUAL! OPFICE A 2 J:O2KESTOWN, 144,11r0,11 1" COUNTY: drAILARTEE CAPITAL.. $55,0001 pins 6031 PANT. is in full operetion,'Mid 'ready to .1 %Make insimonee on nil kinds'ef property; In Town or Country, and on as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe.eompany, either on the Mutual or joint skink principle. . . BRUNNER, EN. ' . The -President—B. M. RANK.' • • ..;:....2'reasurer---OF.O. F. DIEILY: • • • . Secretory--WB, A. BARRY. `DIRECTORS:: JOHN' BRUNNER, ESQ. ClgO. BOBS, "GEO. F. blarLY, D. - ;31. Ramis; NAPOLEON, DEMI, Jan'. &nix, Jong 0. - -Enr.fizta; B. K. 'remain, Davin' RAZ4K,,' ' Dkylls HANK, DANIEL H. -Burt*, 'SP e. - A. Balmy. ANTHONY S. ELY, Agent for LOgnon old vicinity. Jonestown, Feb. 3,1858.". ' Ilelmboi Gennige, :P,reparat ion Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid .• Extract. Buchu. For diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret disease., Fe male Complaints, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Krouse, and Imprudeneles in life, and re moving all Improper Discharges from the Bhubler,.Kid nays, or Sexual Orgntui, whether existing in Male or Female, From whatever eausethey may have originated, And no Matter i ;ititliOW • La n g standing, Oiling Ilenlib Owl Yrgor .to the Frame, and Bloom tu...peil'idlla Meek. Joy to Bloom .. Afflicted ! ! It cures IV ervotietarldlDebilliated'SUfferers, and removes all the symptoras,amon i l t rich will be found " In lion ss of 11 4 : ' 3 4 )%16(1 9 1 31 1 tt ni!' " r di i inVC: r ift ern 1 rrorinf. se, Weak Nerves, rombling;Dreat - fu! orrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness,'DimneAstrfy,inion, Languor, Univer ilal • tomitulle.of thtiMaliefUNt System, often• Kuoripous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot Bands:, • lifitisbneiis.of the Body,bryness of the skin, and 'Eru ptlon an ' the Fads, Paitrittitlietlark, flea- ' • .viness Of- the , Eyelids, Fre- ' - • ,quently iliitok "spots Flying' .biSfore • ' the Byes, • . with , 'Temporary itriffirstort and Loss of sight; Want of Attentlort,'Orca't •fildbilityotestiessnese, with horror of Scielety. Nothinglis More desirable to such Pit thirds thin solitude . and Nothing they more • , Dread ibr.•Year'nf ' Themselves no Ite- I' ' , . • •- • pose ormanner,•no earnestness, no' • 'n ' Bpeedlittion, buts hurried • ; • ••• transition fibre one • • , •• • questionloan - • • • other.' .• Th2Se gyvitntininvif alloWedlci go on—which this med icine itiviitiably reinoVeS=L:eonit'fullows Loss of roister, Fatuity, and lIPILKPTIC FlTtt—'-in one of whiCh the p* tient flay cansay that these excesses are not Irequently followed by those direful diseases—lN SANlTY A'N'T! CONSOIRTION I The records of the In sane Asylums, andihir melancholy deaths by Consump tion, hear areple'Witness tnrthetroth of these assertions. In Lunette Asylums thiymost melancholy exhibition up. peeve, Ti'e ,Cquntenaire le actually sodden and quite destitute—neltberMirth or Grief ever visits it; should a sound of the votes otsitur,it is rarely articulate. • "With woefiil *assures wan despair Low sullen Bounds his grief beguiled." Debility is Most terrible I and ties brought thousands upon dieueand to untimely graves, thus bleating the am bition of many Able youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY! If you are suffering with ..ny of the above distressing ailments, the -FLUID EXTRACT DLCUU will cure you. Try it and beioonvinced of its officiary. Beware. Quaek"Nostrums and Qunck Doctors, who falsely boiiit of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, aud cave long suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for ,a bottle of this "pular andepecific Remedy. .s.. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleas ant lu its taste and odor, but immediate In Reaction. I Helmbold's••Extract .Buchu • Is prepared directly acieording to tlie'Rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest iiienracy andChernical knowledge and care devoted in its 'combination. See Professor Dowses' Valuable Worki on the- practice of Physic, and most of the late stazidath Wintketif Medicine. Ot"' ORISIIII_4IIIIIIIII3II- . ..4:0 One hundred dollars will bo paid to nay Phylleian who can prove that the medicine ever injured a patient; and the testimony of thousands can be prOdticed to prove that it does great good . Cases of from one week to thir teen years standing have been effected.' The mass of Volunterf Testimony In possession of the Proprietor; - i:uchingits'.vtrthee and curative powers, is immense, emhraelng :vines Well aywri to SCIENCE . AND. FAME. 100,000 :Pales Hive Beein Sold' and'uot a single Instance oie sure has been repor ersonally appeared before me, an ?f P ted! City. of Philadelphia...if. T. lIBL3IDDLD, w 0 being duly sworn does say, that hli prepare Mon contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious. Ding; birt;are purely Vegetable. H. T. H K LAID 0 ILO, sole manufacturer.. Sworn and edbaeribed before me tbia2.&l day of Novem ber, • • WM'. P. HIBBARD. Alderinan. Price sl,per:.Bottle, or, sixj;rl fo„.pc, • •v• • • • livered to any Address,' • . •• Aommpanled by reliable and reepotiaible Certificates bora krofessors of Medical Colleges, Clergyman and °there.. Prepared and sold by IL T. WEL fiItKOLD.I: • Practical and'AnalyticaLohemieß. t No. 52 Scitith Tenth. St. qe;puie,hestnufg: Assembly Buildings, , . Flo. lift.. To be had of Dr.:George Ross;A:Haber, and or all Druggists arid Dealers t throughout the litilted , States, ! Cenndas and British Provinces. BEWARE OF COUNTkRFEI TS .Ask for Helmboldie—tab no other. • Caren Outiranteed: • no•• 2, 1857.-Iy. Zia T Executors' . . ESATE OF GEORGE ZWLER, bY - 10 e tk , Orltiettery taat , W4 4 of azouos zwnus, Lebau,o4, Lebanon county, have 1. dere/vied. All persons, therefore, tatapceinEWSI,RX M MIPO Iht F ialfikir6d - prellm %hem. • qqlol4ll.lf 'BII.IETFEA, , DANUth ,kNIPIERTjrt IA) %nth 1071865 1 41. I.^ , t • orot .4,:..i.;.A Ah.• 4it 1110 1atiA00. . it o e VIRTUE LIBERTY U IgWE LI PENENCE” l r ' v•f- , , LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,- 1858. RM. R. E.Stlitt, . J. H. MIMI. SMITH k TR:OTHER, Law,Loan.and Land:Oflice ) Bellevue City, Nebraska Territory. QPECI AL ATTENTION given to the examination of ij Titles to Peal Astate, Searching the Records;lram. ing Abstracts, Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages. LOANS effected for Eastern Capitalists at Western Rates of lidera; on Mortgagee or other Real Estate securities. Taxes paid in any county in the Territory and West ern lowa. Our Commissions for buying And selling Real Estate, negotiating or Collecting Loans, are five per cent. Land Warrants bought and sold. Also special 7 attentiotiglien to the soleeticin and entry of Lands, for 'Settlers or Eastern capitalists, either with Laud Warmuta or Manny in Nebraska or Western Loire: We'charge Ted Doliare per One" Hundred and Sixty Acres, and make reasonable dedictions when entering large quantities. When Land Warrants are sent, Two and a half per cent per acre, the' Land,office fee moo' must accompany the locating fee. Also the sameper contagefor selling Warrants. When. Warrants are sent, the NoAnf Warrants, date, lo whom issued and assigned, should be copied and re tained to guard.againet loss in Mafia: Remittances to us can be mad? in Drafts on any of the Eastern' eities. We'will enter Land with Warrant.; or , Cash,Buy im proved or unimproved Land or Town Preptirty, or rieltr tiate Loans on Real Estate security,, all In taw name of the person furnishing the funds, pay all:fees, taa...t.e and commissions, for one-third pf the .gresa prat ts acernilig i • froin'thecsAlO of the ptopea'ty'or collectioniorthe 'Loans' —ell expenses, to gorge out of .our third,of 40 profits. We willalsh 'entarland; Tay Property, effect Lcane,. ehoyezit7itedi kam-ai3teeitit - tethe-partieto their capital with Ten per cent. infereatmer annum, and an equal division of the.profits; without any further charge or expense to them. Our arrangements, are such that we can outer Lands in all the offices in the TerrltoPy and Western lowa. A competent Surveyor always in readi ness to find and select choice Lands, Coal Fields, Rock Quarries,Mill Sites, Mineral Tenets, &c. 'The Llnd.offiems in Western lowa hiving been closed fer the two years last past, are apen now forprivate entry. Within the next twelve months there will be offered for sale In Nebraska, one and a ball million. Acres of Laud, comprising the best portion of the -Territory, ex tending along the Missouri Blear, from the Southern boundary, to.the mouth of the L-eau-qui-courtßiver. We solicit Eastern capital for investment. Investments properly made in Western Lands, Town Lots and Mortgages, are now paying. from Twenty-five to Four-hundred per cent... Being of the-first pioneers of this vast and growing country, and intimately acquainted with nearly every portion of Nebraska and lowa, we feel confident, that we will be able to render satisfactlintin all business en trusted to us.' Letters of enquiry promptly answered free' of Charge. Ittrensxmis.—lfon. Wm. A. Richardson, Gov. of Ne braaka; Ilea F: Ferguson, Del. to Congiemy Nebraska; Benton and Town, Bankers, Council Bluffs_ Iowa; Geo. & J. Green, Bankers, Cedar Sapid; Iowa; Bank of Elgin, Illinois; lion. James U. Campbell, ,Pottavillo, ,P 1,4 Adam Griltingetrand Titeob Smith, BK., Lebanon, Pa. March 3, 1868.-Om . L. LYON'S PURE 0111,0 . _ CATAW WAIN. 410 Y: HTING received from A. F. HAZARD A . C.6:1 Whole sale Druggists, Philadelphia, Agents for the State of Pennsylvania, the appointment as AGENT FOR LEB ANON COUNTY, we beg leave to call your attention to this article. This BRANDY has for several years been manufactur ed in Cincinnati, from the Post JUIOB of the CATAWBA RAP L, 'thus affording additional evidence of t p regress of American Enterprise and Industry, and of our ability to produce articles at home squat to those made by any other nation. The .01I1D CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals, but even excels the best imported Brandies in purity and flavour: It is in fact the BEST BRANDY KNOWN:— This statement is fully corroborated by the Certificates ot many of our most distinguished analytical Chemists, some of which accompany this advertisement— . The want of PUBB,B.R.A.NDY has long been ,felt in thls.country, and the -introduction of an article of-such quality as to supersede the sale and nee or those vile compounds hitherto:lmla under the natio of Brandy. can only be regarded as a'grest public' good. Tho BA BRANDY possesses all the good a qualities claimed for the hest Imported Liquor, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor. It is therefore fully entitled to the pat renege of the public, as the `following certificates will show. We feel confident that its reception In this State will be as Covetable as that which it has met with lu the Great West, and that the time Is not far distnut,When the supeilority or oca OWN' lagroas will put arimUil. their importation from abroad. In Medicinal parpos‘v this Brandy has no rivalping, has long been needed. I:1:Tis a sovereign ane sure Remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low , spirits, Lanyour, DeLility , eft: . • . . CHEMICAt INSPECTOWS OFPICF., ' ' .28 Sixth St., bet. Walnut and Vine, ; . Cincinnati, 3Sareb,4Bs7. - • ' { This Is to certify- that I have this day inspected two separate lots of CATAnee. BRANDT, one in.:Barr* And one in Bottle, tharinfactured-liSt.Lanrifa LyOns, and Soldisy bis sole Agent, J. Jacob, at the DePet, No. 99 opposite the Burnet Mouse .814.143',We5t Third 'Street; Cincinnati and find`titenAoth 'imaz and - rise tram alt poisonous or deleterious drugs, and as such have marked the same, as the law directs. (Martin underniy hand at my office. , [Signed.] lIIRAM COL hi. D. 7.— . Inspector of Alcoholic Liquoi7; . dter , • 'New Your.. 28th July, 1857. - ~,,.. - "Dear S'ir: 1. No. 93 Prince street, cor. of Mercers-- . . I have received a bottle of Lyons' Pure Oblo Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Ralston, Jr., of Lockport, N. Y.. for analyzation, and I Sod it to contain only those Ingredients which exist in Pure Brand)•.—The proper. Lion of Aichobol obtained from It is 47.00 believe this sample to be Pure Brandy . without adulteration—the Flavour of it is delicate and peculiar. [Signed.) JAM CHILTON, M.D . ., Chemist Also for Sole ESHELBY'S CELEBRATED' STILL g.ND.BPARKaNG CHAMPAGNE. -Those Wines are made in the neighborhood of Cincin nati, and aro guarantied to be the FURS Juice or Inc Galva, and are eminently ettleuluted.for . inveigle, and per•sene who require a gentle stimulant, end for Sacerdo tal purposes, or as a bererego . will be found equal, If not superior, to the beet imported. • .nirA lilxral dLeconnt made to the Trade. Address, - ItEIG ART, 4) • - I,•„Wintand Liquor *ore, Arch X,"185.4.—tt. . Lobito°la Lebanon Co., re. HOWARD:. ASSOCIATION; •PHILADELPITIA. Important sinnoigiacemetill all persons afflicted with Sexual I/LA:ma, such 111. spermatorrhwa,S.minalWenkuevet,lmp.limeaßhniiir- • riesa,Cleet.Syphilis, the Xice.of Onanism.or Sul f-Ab .Tbe ltoward Ameiation, in view of theawful deiltrue- Sou of human life, catuteclby. Sexual disarms, a n d-the dier ceptions prnctised.uptim the imfertunate victims of.aictfA diecasea -by. Quacksiihavir directed •their Conaulting Rem gcon, am a Charitable Act. 'Worthy of itieh. tisane, to. give • Medical Advice Gratis, to all persona thus afflicted, who' apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ar.c.,) and in all cages of extreme •i poverty and euffering, to furnish lifedicinesfreevf charge,' The Howard weicciation is ainnevi.;!"st UlAilitstinsi tablished Ly special endowment, for the relief 0: thS sick . and distressed, afflicted with 'Virulent andEpidomic DiE eases." • It has now a surplus of meow, which the Dirce tors have voted to 'expend In advertising the above notice. It is needlesa to add that the Association commands tile I liezdiest Medial skill of the age, and will furnish the meet • approved modern,treatment. • • Just Published; by - the Association, trßeport on Spar i matorrhcca, 'or Seminal Weakness, the vice of One:paw, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sex ual Orville, by the coneulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) free of charge ; on the re ceipt of two stamps for postage, Address, Dr. OtiO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. munTirELL, Frei& Oro. FAMOIM.D, Sest'y. VS-Oreal DIPORTA Discovery N o:17 th TO e Age—e.SY T TOBACCO CIIEWERS Dr. Gustav Linnard's Taste Restorative Tro ches, the Great Substitute.for Tobacco. IT la a well known and incontrovertable fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of•the most severe Mental and Physical Disorders to which the race of man is subject, as.careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in their effects, which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects alio the entire nervous Spawn ; man ifesting Itself—aa all who have ever used the noxious weed will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous Irrita bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disor ders of a similar character. • THE TASTE RESTORATIVE ,TRXiIES Are dcsig;ned to counteract these baneful Influences, And have proved completely successful In a Multitude anis tv, and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, re storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy great indulgence, completely removing the Irrita tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat ere always consequent upon abstaining from the. use Of Tobacco. and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons whe are Irretrievably undermining their con stitutions and shortening Weir Yves, should use these. Trochee immediately and throw of the injurious and un pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Trochee or Lozenges aro put up in a convenient and portable, form at the tow price of 50 Cents per box. A liberal discount to Wu trade. Drepared solely by tbo undersigned to whom all order# should be addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS, DiregrJet; Mei& 24;1858.-Iy. Cor. 2d and Race, Philada. ' sl2,ooo l .Worth StoireriGtoods AT' vtizt. LOW f TIIE DIIDERSIONIsD, hiiing purchased at Sheriff's Sale, the large and complete assortment of STORE GOODS of SHIRK & TICE, at a very low price, and being desirous to close np the concern at an early day, will re tell the stock at.lowe tul r prices than Goods have ever been sold In Lebanon, a much cheaper than the sanie kind of GOods can be bought at Wholesale 1p the tittles. . ,Thi qrig , bat cost °Late GOODS was $12,000, and the stock is large, complete.and w.9ll4widried. . . , . Sneb in opportunity to obtain CHEAT . 0 . 00th . 3.10 rarely offered. DRY GOODS, GEOCEEIESood QIIISJRIK. WAKE to,grept'enfiptitiee.... • .• . 'Notee•ot,e/10 01 SutOn ni Ff tibk'M ezolia9selbr apPli t V91)011.08, Oct. 7,'67. ABB4M-461•MilagrX n w v eijairt luetttg. THINK CIA ME. 0, think on ma when then art gay, When friends shall - on -thee ensile; Wizen pleasure crowds around thy way, , And, siren charms beguile. Q, think on, me when all is bright And beautiful to thee ; When thy fond heart beats with delight, Ileatow one thought on me, One lingering thought 0 give to me, 'Twill swell my Aeon devotion; 'Twill still the tumult of my heart., And esim my wild emotion. For thee gone thin heart eball.beet, For thee these tears shall . Ilow; And thy fond name oft repent, When sad with' Many a''4'. GIVE ME A rWITICFGE HEART. do not catvo myth,' No go 4 of daualing huet, - .flutlok for acunothing of more worth, A heart thut's pure and Pue. Though earth may yield her costly genie, That look so fair to view ; ask not for such dindents, And fora heart that's true, A heart that glows with noble deeds,- For this I e'er will sue; A guiltless, heart.from envy freed,. A heart thiti'e iiire . and true. A.heart like•this is real worth, It ,nothing. can outshine; ' Tis all I ask for hero on earth, A heart that's pure 'and kind. litetty gbarg. CHARLES -TEMPLE:- In the latter part id:ihe year 17/01, 1.. M. Louis Thevonet, received an anonymous Jettell'rtnineatiiig.hle*at6mdap mon the following morningwt a villa situated on the high road to Pule, and that he ivettld bring with him all thaz . ipstrymtvattionawierteniampti tation. • .Thevenet was known lat that time as one of the cleverest men in his PiWesuion, and 'it Was noua usual thing for him to le summoned' across channel to give:his opinion on aOrtu_in iMportant cases. Ile had 'served long , in the army ) and was rather snappish in . h ismannet 'lint his natural kinilnes s, however, . made h im-to be liked by young and old. The anonymous note astonished .Tikevenet.— Time and AleoesiiinfOr wicoge 3 tmlraelttxpected were strictly'. montioned, butno signature was to be seen. • • 1.1 "Some of inii:fOris would like to.inake a: fuel of me!" be thought, and thereroi did not go. Three. days, after; he received more argent invitation, adding that on the 'foliar.. ing morning, at nine o,clocksreciielY, %carriage would be sent to fetch him `The neat Moininp;at ilm;aiio44ltod time, a handsome vehicle stopped at the door, and 'They enet without further hesitation orlerrony, step ped into it. *hen outside' the =aWl2, he asked the. coachman whither he WaS 'going -0" tili; "Can't say:" answered the coachman .enrtly. "You ere by-no means the moat civil of Eng lishman !" replied Thevenet. . • . 'Arrived at the mentioned villa, the.eazria stopped. Thevenet, before leaving it:liorefer, asked the alread y polite individual,. •. • . : • "Where em I wanted? Who livei here? Wit* is • 4ebo oak thoflame answer as aboto, be oily rabitaidihe same ihinriki. .....At_the..ontrance he -was •received by a good lookloeyoldligetilleuttao ialffiirtVedriY•; 'Atha yews of age, who-no - inducted him up Mid: into's" welt furnished apartmat.t.: }ifs accent:was . .Ural of an English nun.: Xheyenet thereforeaddress ed him in English ; which seemed to gratify him Tory much: • ;• ; - • ".To.tthtve sent for 'me, .sir?"' asked the sur- geori "I ain very much obliged to you: foiloar trou- We rep4ed, the sir, take a seats HoreFis thoooitite,--:otiffeo, ic: . perhaPs you would like to':refreiti solfbut:orfr commencing the operation ?" "I ehuuld like-to see tho-patipot first, if you please. • I. ispittl i etAinetifor itijurf,..'to'See if atgs• 0.1 -IL • - put tiqop : l7W - TiecrmsroT f e.,"l -;; i`;;; . 4 •1 eseurepyonjide necessary; Mamie& They : enter down. I plaes'ali Posetible 'eon denise in you. Listen to me, sir. Here is a purse, with 106 gt'i'l2.?a?. Thiy are yours, as paiincnt for the operation you are a bout ‘ to undertake ; and* believe me, sir, this Shan npr l?e the only, reward you shall receive.. lu" the contrary event,' 12 ew oVer, ix if you, peradventure, refit. o altogether to comply with my tetpiest—you 'll . OO loaded pistol You are in my Fairer, , "As your pistol; sir, believe;-me you eanuof frighten met butexplain if you•please! Whfit . is it you wisii "tri. to, do . IP . " "Only cut of my' right leg "With all spylirdirt„ sir I liui..#l9?togurs,,co: use your leg Is torquisipsd:stigairs:jri now like ayo.o4l l 4tili#l`Tidi t iati4,„zrha i kp; the matter with your leg 1" . -- .: "Notbtrig,Pfilicilar. I only , of •! . • ' '.Yous muf:t'be"si ciiticiroui, sir . . "That's no business of yours i" "What hits Ulla beautiful log done?" "Nothing'! "`Now-tlfen sinitsWir your llAMitogiie it oitlr r tre)zirge "Sir, I have stet the plimetird Ir k iloWit . it • pit - 4 " I require proof i.0j.M11,#401 gimr: • "Monsieur: Therronet, I .Vilislim.dodesire , , "Yes,:sir, dour's., se roil yetrest*ire me a tenablii *4i :folk hillsOliiinooti „. . "For the prtiseott t llannot give - you an' eipls nation; petltati4:Auty be able in the csmarSe of a year—and tliesiiliiiii!bertain—quite 'certain—you yourself / WM . 1444 fltt. I bad the Moitjtkatitieible reasons to get rid of this leg !"- "I country accede to , your sly unless, you ..15111 be pleased to tell ntiyoir Init' au, au p a ti or i )3 91 = • E 4 •:.. "A "tlnC Vol? 4111 ledij it i tiiibutalianot now. Pray, my hetr f ,W lieviiisi o believe me to be a man'ot ' .• •'• ; "A man , A honor, sir, nevor3hrtiateas his'sar pion' with pistole!' hays to‘obsirv!S wards you, air, :although a straitgor—and I shall not permi t tailielf,to . ` ,mutilate you, urilesi ii Is e really necessary. If on this asoouttt, you . feel in. alined Co. mit,ril4F:fu! family—well, 4 3.1iftr.:sir:An mks re; of your pie. "Very well, 3(ortelpur Xlierpnet," replied the Englishomi;NlSPlO W2,l :PtAg,toP r it l Y.o l V nearprih o teiis tulift:riau Rf )eg I rlArilift4tkiitliztlsziftt; rtigtittla.sti.#s#l!::`:&!lP. .111.1rat*: ,•( I. •••• lase.lq It " ' now. if- compassion forme will force you to glom- ‘‘What "do lati - rnean, sir ?P' "I will tell yud what I - mean, ehattet my leg: with single shot, awl right before your eyes!"--.--.-- , . The Englishmen sat down;took the pistol, and placed, the•muisie eloie-tcrthe knee; ' ' Thevenet uladcran , °trod to - restildia bjm "Don't, move ir„ cried the•Eiiglisbuia'n, fire! Answer - butlhiri oilelitesilonZ .:Will you needless_ lyinereaseitircLprolougany 'sufferings ?I' "Sir I" replied Thevenet, "y?u , are madman t Your will be done! cut oil -that 'doomed-fat of youncr = • - Everything neccessary for the' operation. , was prepared. The very, moment:, the •cutting -was abort to he commenced, ,th e Englishrean - lit his pipe, and declarechit should not go out during the operation. He kept hie word,. itif. Thevenetper formettthe,operatton in a.most masterly manner. In a. very, :short,,time ,the patient - was .well ; re warded hiniriebiyAitattred 'him id his everlasting friondehiPand -thielroldatiteiporith - tars' fn eyes, for laving ktaking - otlthis leg:- =.• = .ShortlyJafter• the Englishman' returned to native .country; mthus- one- leg.: About four months-after his 'sleparture,:M. - Thevenepreceived a, Iptterfrow"EnglAnd saying : Mr Dams Sitt,lnclosed I forward, as:proof of my sincere gratitude, a bill .of, exchange f6r 200 g u lneas, payable at the office.of Messrs.. Blanc hard • Peri' Yon made ma the happiest, of 'met: tals-by depriving me of a.-limb kwhichtwas the ob staelato my. earthly feileity. Noble Minded Man: Now yea shall hear the cense of my - foolish whim, as you once termed it. You' werepleased.torsay et.that time that,it Was impossible Tor a...ny one , to have a sufficien bream , for au eh. a-self inutiltai on. as mine.., • Now, listen! Shortly after- my second. return home from,the East Indies, • I ,beeame ac quainledovith Amity afarley i the most perfect-of women. L I adored her. Her-fortune and-family connections engaged also the. attention.-of 4ny friends; but .her beauty and noble . inind mere-the sole attractions for me. I 'joined tbe crowd of her admirers ;,and dearest - Tikevenet, I , was fo - - nate enongh.to become: the Most - unhappy of all my rivals. She loved' met in - preference to air others,; never denied : it,- and- rejected me 'for *this very reason. entreated her,--inwain. I entreated ,her..--itk. Yain , her parenM•dill tall •int their power on my behalf. Alas she remained inexorable. Some-.time passed-before I could tied out the.ek„mstof her disinelitiatjon -do cnorry whom, as eike t tiorsolf confessed, she sopassionate loved. One vf her sisters however . revealed-the secret to to Miss Harley Wa43.432 extraordinary beauty, lit, strangely enough,,man of a natural, tydnfeetive person haying.only ,one leg; and, op account Of this imperfection, refused to, become my wife: She feared-I might in future treat her _ . , rath . or indifferently;in cutiaeguenoe. Forthwith .mind was made up. I.rasolved to make!my self like r her ; and.thanks tio_yon,,,ttear Theronet, I atteeetled... I returned .to A t eoml %with_ my wooden leg. My first business.,was to .present myself to Miasllarley.- My friends; spread a ra.. port, and I myself wrote beforehand , to England,. that, in oonreqpence of a fall from, my horse, I hadbrokenjt. leg, and amputation had,been found necessary.. Eyery 0np„..1., met, pitied me. . Emily fainted the trait time. the savr,me. For a lon g while she was,ineonsolable ; ,hntahe became my. wife. -The: ay, al't.er„tbe. welding I confided to her, for the first time, ,the, secret 'of the sacrifice I had made to her. She loved• me the more for it. My dear TherellB4i( I.,,butd ten-more legs, I would sacrifice them without the Joust hapitation for 'Emily. As 1014 as I live, I remain your debt or. Come and trio my excellentd wt ,pp then dare say agate that lam a madman. . Yours forever, "umitia.gs Taxgi . A LOVER 1 - 14.• WtoODe h a r 04'597 ,80Ing• thR I.OPPda some of the ,:tiptent ppPerPAP.loling VP. a thousand milsk.PA 91.4scicAlliatzpjp_wi,:th5r Nets 9f.44oare seq;tsk It*lFTe4. some ; time 2 0; 13 "-P97 6 4: a " 917. '!el e 'S grow%9,q; A pertain yoang•men in, neared of a wifo.heipg op II: courting c expedition, as if . customary wjtk i m "g• 23 */ in ordetrtp ,secret froje his young ao tfiniittaneett'detprmined to lie, et Lenin on Monday and early, 'lto, 'that ills apscuce wottain.beMeet. ktenguippcd !trod sev eral 4higirOln 4e, totrtjn aliiich,fie t 'sojourned ;. and so, to:prorcome thsdistaupp . ,, : requiredthe use: of a horse: Mounted on his horse, dressed in his white summer pants,anthother-fixins in proper. tion,,hearri vet at It! fespietta (If .h4.'6,im tp2raja, wheire he is kindlyrecel , re'd, anil.his horse prop ! eriFlaken Cere'of,,:lty,heing turneii, into t . i) ! , turo - for the night . The evening ,:- yea, the, night —passed away, but how is nobody's lusiness.-- Thr:;o o'clock in the morning , arrived. Our hero was awake—may be ho ; ltd beeiz. o .all ulght-r but it matters not, throet .the time for him to depart so that fore his comrades were . .stiqing. :.NttS wishing .to disturb the familST..2iiihi.huti)ore, Who wore than wrapped tp . the trnm.of.iiierphens. he.sallad for, the patture t bje.horsej ; IP; t hero was a. difSculty r .: ttimaes was too hjgh and loaded with dew. jentum in, there witb his white panta loons sropki Tatilier,take.,the starch, out of them, uod I rViS 4 4y d itacOP! At.WVA4 pot do to paten' his white unmentionables; 'so be quickly maill ‘ a resol*e. It Thr oe p'altelt the morning, and • '1; '- nobody mpg.. . disrobes h for his valuable "whites" and places them io age,- ty on tho fence, while lntatelobaso•with un soreene4 pedals' througli the yet grass . after the horse. ' Est: the steed was fetid of elorer, and hid no notion of lmieing heid was 12 . 0 t be thwarted, although lie began to 'realize the truth orthe old adage"aliotit the couiso Of true lore, ac:, and finally the horse was ca p tured. . . . Returang - to the flutes whoto'he liad safely euti• ponded hie lily white unMentionables l -o"3firit-• bile Dietu !—what a horrible sight at his eyeill The field into which hip' horse had been' turned was not only' a'horse pasture,' but calf pasture';' too, and the naught.* ealves;• tit:treated' by 'Alto . white tlag*,ott the: knee, haft • aided' eaten the& up f:only a• fear well chewea4ragmente of this once valuable artielit noir remain ed—Oulr a few - tliteadilJjtfigiatifileierifr to• inttils• mite what; they had IV.hat:it , iiickle this wns for a nice yonrii man'ta bii•fd •• It was•now 'dailight; siiit'the'inanatrlotis'far mark' were sup and about, andieer lard far from home, with no Coierinefoi-Bliflateling appar atos.' It would not ao , idgo•bieli-fo•the - house of his lady-lore;aftliey • were'n'ow•up, and how• could-beget witheut eihibitini himself to his fair one, which might ruin his match ? No; no, that would not do:- Neitberoeould be go to town in that plight. There,wmi .kulyone.resource left him, and that„was. 14.8:Mote itimselitin. the ;bush: es till the neTt nigixt,,and then, got -home .under tho 2.OTiF, 2 f• This: be recoiled to. do, and aceordingly - . hid himself ,muder , •ahtlilok growth Pf. 1 ?. 22 4 , 22: : Safely.hid he remalned:qadevilltprotoolltukot the,bgjhtilfor,umeitilas as; ikm.y,he imagpv„ 4. 1 .18 2 :1 4 -119.41. 1 2 41. PgtaJf *11.9 4 Of 4.7: 22 $ 2 f k/ 1 - 41,22 ° 2 tN 12 1£47:..904 1 riaki1*: , -4klrfi ;2 2 8. hie seelpfloßlnta_iiVittitsetto4tlo%9l,o4l4.i .The family of , thcfair one seeing, his horse-still remaining it :the pasture, inquiris'd"ofAheindy what she bad donsiwith her lover. Ele_was non plussed. -43hp10?1,T knew he :had left:about._ three o'elook irethelcui,Zigniks,ctitKCl2B4iight; irire - biZd gone - Why did be leave litililiTie? -Sirs pioieus werelawakened: 'B: y ittn&l4Y thetbbi;:inlo had been out to feed the-calves, returned with the mann nu ti tif the - ideii Chia 'xi h ire - 4-siFniiitit:s which actqa7dl[4:loQtigimbAof ill 6 it>. I Its t. i vi,,i i loVii- They were manglett'andl torn - to 'th rends ! An in quest 1va.1 . 0 . 271e4-tate:li 'held o•rec!thom. Soma nwfullet gniiikeftilenir Ole Soon maw The neighbors were summonef t to 'search - IA is corpse, tw i d r the, t possooto4hrstibeepiretli.set7outwwith•srors and dogs to t he Nye?. , The paste thor oughly scoirredfr&l theti the iidjicon't thickets, when b . :i! ; our : hety vis i. driven fro% hisAir i hothe A ro ireiniaeimlf! . e dop, all safe, sliva and well, buOninniftli itah l . , iii aplanali on ? 'tar `e:O‘ii i . ed at the exit% dtrintri here, .hit thb so-liege& l itio ceseful.ii) thi: A mvl)*ylied .the, dop„ Euq, ,ti ne'rliving com km vilkuattis A tmns itlowa. r ' ' • - " AI TY"'"' ' 1 4 • r • • - • REPO Lit • c • • Publiilbed inthetity of the Board pf Pirectmocthe leburg ifelitthreffitifitooil Vilanoto:lll.‘ • , , ; 2btht S'ex.khdithrs Of the Fiertirisburg and firesdigig itiirt.4,l3fiTt,',. is fib th 6 present p.eit:ou and future prospects of the reed When 1 was elected to the Presideney of this Com uany.iu Syptember of last year,slthoogh the first mutter. itigetif tlarmrinitary:ifiiiint' which' has over the. cows try, were heard in thellistapcm,no one thought that-tliirovelthroik 'of Would he so complete gait proved to be... The bastilnides regarded silo rrlstS"sa ei . iited by 'kcal cituses,bno to be tempo. rsry,And s limitecl in its eareer.,,,ft,Mis Singe pervaded the who i condisiircial World.iftestroyed the most wise,prescient end; .clitettirisJug, mei-chinas ;i crippled the weattideet ; clUied the cutlets of the cautious end upright capitalist, ROO made the<prtsanes: of +hundreds of Usurers. It is now char that in thiS country, the, immense demands of railroad enterprises for, money; fur Which. they. - pail coy price, with an upwiae expansi.n Oi credit, and specula tion ninongst dealers in Staple articlik, Minos danger ous kind of enterprise, brought about the monetary berg. 'As. this- external ceiruniercial ,ton now' of the United States Lsnow greater than that of any 'abet' miitien , in'tha 'Warta, nod it a internal coin• nterce.suveral times larger than its external. its financial rebind & l‘itti%ithar eunittriii tire, 'end intireffe,iti CI mate, and especially yo,p,,lth England, to.wholuodthongli in the dirieet (Ade tietwietki thh'tivo thuntrieislic ffs lieavily our dotage, ningyeeritont of,tita r we must nevertheless, pay tit genkral nalance'iff eradttit&iiist its about the came emerge ratio 'Milo happens keeps°, she is the roammeta centre of Hie world, kept so since her navel plum Oa ever Ibis Dutch by 'the 'wisu..find , couipre4crusive polity of bur saiteinuei, who, never suffer their In Locoed squabbles AG litterfore .witirher national aggrandisement. Hence when we tirekedown,our broker Kagland.tlirough wt:iumpur,creditor nations, veho are debtors to her, draw our debits to them, suffered with us. tier owe traders, nwithante enticapitailista, bad • been driving the credit system in their,var[otts directions at the highest speed, anditiwas riethroughbut , the whole eOincnOiTinl, tiatling Or manufacturing marts of ell Eitrops. Hynes it was Marche sholii unlike' former' crfies in this country, at least, the leading interests hero n were duty 'Obilitiriiissedcn6t ovetthrOwn by its 'The farming. manufacturina nod other Arent industrial rbranclies ,of fade, inlylttanpithit'ililost their market's'. 4be dines of even the.emtmerchil copra tinny were_ouly.erlopled,not ditsil•tty'edt "er t iVe'ccased: ' It Is Low gradually bring re sumed, and will. be soon auffictept. foe the, Jost '.waitts of all:: 'lf 'vat so inagidlicent in ItsetincUptions; and greorp- IngJu.l,l4scope,„it ,wlll be conducted on ind'sr principles, and liad'tornore'perinatient. auto nos. 4-.lf.coursoits . the,tinancini sniff eultles.of ,compietcsi, but extravagantly ged railioade, of those constructing, ond the wants of, thosoliust. • !indi rtaking, were xlic.prin cipid condo on of troubles. capitalists look with very sincor,s disgust; ittantwor ttndertaki ng. and st no time, since I }tare been ('resident of this 'Company, would, in my judgment, an effort I.e, bring it to. their. wotice,:havis been attended with ati, result wbatercr;racept merin o:Won to,onroelf eel • .hew-rprit, Rost winadol Wet ntust obtain aid, if this railroad is ever to , be constructed al thonich,clac city to reatirer;:reneiied.Aleo the . first. crash of the commercial sturin.., Without this counts usiice Ofticlonttstippiirt fieMn thot.iity, to gcielsitithire wouhkhave been idle, and tc expect , ; it from her was eoholly so. I , ililTp llot.lhare - form tAlldd -tiny step. to bring our enterpriab distinctly and. proMinentiy to the consideration of 'her inordiaate and capittillistieundonbt edly, the most entorarisingof their.dass in the wortil. lam noedatintid, nor do think"thdie stockholders who have already exhibited so much Ilberality:linder very diecociragiiig lireuutstences , hail; ally reason to fear el quanta failure...On the contrary, a brief. statement of the grenntls 'for rational hope of eventual triumph will skew that its construction, if not an onbsolitto eity to New York, is en enterprise too benotieinis in its results to her trade - to Weyer ahaudoned, when once her citizenigunderstmid lts;importanee:to.thesint: f. : . .. . This great Valley, which ii bounded on the North.weat by. the Rithtatoning,,(enrruptly) Kittatinney .lautintains or Blue Ridge, la shurtly deetiired to be the direct route from New : Orleanitanti diem obit. to3Nine; Yolk; of Wit leh lasi city. Mr. Seward very profoundly and Justly raid, iti One of. his 'speeches...Loh , . the , Pacif 8 altillireind, that' hit It commence where it would on the Miseiscippi, the laws i of trdds would , make Mao - York its'attisterti , termination. , 'independent of the great social and pAltical Importirtme of .tie constraction-of this line' of neitui-ill nod natiohal eailroad, through a valley abounding in primitive and Weconiddry ores •nt Mow; ten:161111W" Oil ;Mk. anthracite' coat region In Pentisylvania, and passing through a large de phelt of 'exeellent bitutninhns tidal lh Virginia, penetrii ' Hug the copper region of Tennessee, and flatteWngetit in to.tlid IVApical Plains cif ifiesisdppi Milt lido Idiaint,theie %advantages, must peqk,e,every, link of .the ; great chaise whiCti`will tllen•liiritrtheNertit and Sobth tegbther, With . Iron, as the M 11 ississippi river 0Y dace with,a'aler, a pay- Ng ratite, prrividthi itiA COthlt ructed.wlil, 4 .Itie regard to economy. Tbje,docas_uot, rest on conjecture; •it 4ne.l.eetk proved' by d'xiametica. lets only aeceeietry fur ue to scold i the errors and extraregtipet of lii Coptherlsod••Valiej roan in Its driiririal construction, and fol lowithe.,wittp,andprntien- coudoct of its ,pgesent manage • meat tinder the inintirab s sup4riatemdence of Judge , Watt", and -w,,e alai) rittemitably. have the, same' marks, , viz: a good road, and six per cent *dividends from the sjart,letthi betVr t groigiqcte„;in -Fututz. I That. rood' has ; nothing but a local trade. whilst. except in its egricultu- F nil .rercurcelahthar react/ea 'of the Kelttatoning Valley I. through which It extendie, front Harrisburg to Chambers ]• bufg,laapothilig like:the, adventageaof tied :through which our Hue pnesas. .It has paid more than• six pqr Mitred tlretperclfalaginitndy:Oflite liresZheitraprletori, .and,stecked Itself, as I nut informed. . , i i ' All' tha aritahlttsta 'tit %he World. • *lllMb - tit's - deco the New Turk capitollste to inroet a dollariAthec9nstrnatiun ld df o , r6Vd.lunlike Ift'Ay'ciiii be &evil/red 'that their id , termite require it. We most be able to produo„tioan: ' emerald° rcasoac t as thece eritAro fined_through which they have 70 .- imperrect Recess to the immeuee„tTade whiehWill efehlnallyonethrougliiiithiail‘y, mid immy , judgment, require the three roads to it. This ruity,seern I wild, .but 1 Stood' bylitiStil,' a:little boy' of ten years of 1, age, and heard Mr.Lyou. (now °tilde of rittjiburg ; ,then 1 of Tyronii Ircliges.)ined my gran'dfarlier:llingh at on« of the Steno:to. (red or black Bob, no they f )r era &Initially ; celled. to dilit(igulehltbein.'hut I can Mit terolltetwhleb,) : l ; when he said. to spealtiog of railroads. (thenjtntt es-siting p fl ablic'ettention,Zthat "lie eit,Wited to Iterlo.itee file day when he wbuld fieskfist. in l'ittOurse'dine in . Harris. burg, - and. atropin rhiladelpbta' , Whi theiltedid or.ruft. I.cannattity, but I have• lived to See the prediction, if not literally. to nli) u ten te and purposes, ptactically,,fultilled. It was far more visionary, at that Ilnie of day, than , the piopliecy thet the :Harrisburg end Hamburg Railroad will not only be made, but command a large and iirofitst elite trade, bofure the time. Shall have elapsed u hien dt re quited to verify !UrAteriart'i.' I think f t can be reataqui eotiably deduced front the existing.amte of. thingst,that New l urk must hare our road. end that she will hive even •tallly,to construct it, end that every boor elle dola,Ve,,fAC andel:CO(llft; Wilkes her chanecti lasi of Vecurlitg the trade of,the, Meth West whollY, VA a ,00Ltitut eif . that o f th is vv,..i winch dues net awl cannot now reach her,:rtirt neither of, whioh„ , , will ill tc, Por oktiltch , ltkr•exl4ukt:ir the llerrfsbeig and Mahn rg Rai road and the extensinu of; thStilitiaton !add •Allentownlitailntdedi to'connect alt a ours itt Ham lin rg. (ail ich is a corolla,. to nu r, p,ropenitiop? Irish:Mt imifitructelii. 'That rani 'lsliw Yorluirs: or some 01 then,, avtleti tu.theas .Lictil. is sharp by,thatiaircurti deal*: ftiht ' the Very fret indlitition of reyiving, omit,. dance In mil i "ad elite' prise, lea apastriodic.seyurt t i, ea. vault.' that wretched abort sun, the. Dauphin • and Susquce banua t itailrotd,:, which Inn; ruittedystpd, wit) totquany years ruitl, inor3 hoilY.' whd hid' or tins anything to de Fitt?, it, / txqdyt. cautritemen tiotaincers,-,aoc,ptiur employees Jo order to explain our prospects clearly, it ix' ne(teaenry, that I- elteitld ,bisky it gonipalison 1,4 tweet the Dauphin anirSusquehnnita Railroad, s a d th e Lebauurti YaXlity Raltroad, - which , are i!S Dialled; reeds on the one hand; and the Harrisburg awl liambingAityroad on -the etheseowlllcti id cofisiddred bYI mdis men ea a myth. It would seem that theta hereteco,re intrusted witetlfe 'tintfkgtoilebe of theetideben, sere , :iCher ~,,t aware of the tr,aii bade of the enterprise, were it.differeut to 'its itiecbss:'di kvel.e' fiopeleeP 'hi it, .166 fled no etl - nraouget ite records, that any , considerithie portion of. the 'eft Aidithyde or the tanplltiji-(dnd they lutes ',se u P.P.'"I aII Y ! R YA c ' "Bd v e ' r ' l i n kirtleMi t " e i t ' C l egle j it makitig its ` i rtatice to chants and stspjtalists of,thatiteity..,l do flot,saY4h4t% way of cerigifttr, 'Vat 'to heath." Ilit rfrolfilt to - wh ich I think my duty to-yourintereattrou-thisoremstan, obligee u "lt • OLEtuets9iblrriim.!?*ffimAtiol - bctw • :blarittiit,, . who have generally Wawa thianseivbe to be remarkably apt and ready,tosetize ,ppon eteWravermem pt; trade, and 118.1'0 repeatedly manifested a nerve and boldness which iihgorieral4the.precursoi, di , tueetasiodioi2l4ihete'ellowed the opportunity to ell py of seizin g ',pop Silk IlDWllpirli link ef ' , the great chaiulthatittdeshrilled;ibefote , Ptillardelt tibia, through the Readin,g,Stailrqad, %matched it (for oqr sakee,Thopet lihitibirnstrily,) 'by; Mit' obdetiiibtlan of the fipbepou,Vailietiodifvut...u.playty. yist the ill euccesseq• teridlngthiDauptiln•eitil - Stiequehanna Mill read; which, by. thetMr+, irdiLdrittol e lj , eabflitilblPbialtitiiiptllis; tho' supplied,.to,,sinott ex tent,hy New York. capltalAdieguated thernote I c6ntessi flittik'lf wiflllilght.llienYllllßdelphie recovered from her mortification- and lose in the Dale phin and,Sacquehanna.llaiiwad, ago ablattionad-it to Riiii , York, and - cousiruettd the 7;Sboxfoii 'Valley - Rail . road,. whlcb, i if l it,rciStaltie utlet* , 'route toditelfornior city, will serve the purposes Or Philadelphia well; Aetna drorTll.,P-W IP.4.biYe atten.dear illlk'lnettatitloll-• „. , w r: 'Theroads w hir n are, so located sts necessarily to tiek , wilted the XTerrtatilirg,ind' litittbefjp fig rold,fiia, ,nay ,be ,gatbereil,V tybett, hasNrebdy. been , i taid. ThhD.iriplifteand Su ueheiiiff'ltellettisil ii.hositewelitirn thAtßiiietigeJoillttlO lelltt I Dtkuphinminfitatlesabova Wu riehurg, from Flitch *pis It co n te witsthereta ejlelthigNnfill Pewit:Yen eotttli' ry INN itititi Alan% tl et ie Nl M .l9.Kl ° titi le hß u Pqn° ll 3 ll .2) l aihltifliggi eSINI°ItfI . , . 1 .,i' , 1‘,-.1. I ;..711 i ^` Cit'll 11. , ( • ~• 1. ...4 • is:V . ll'4lllY %PTV WHOL NO. 458. MI gehaiinit A FAMILY PAPER FOR TOWN & 00PNTRY, 4# 7 ..PRINTED AND - PUBLISKED muncLir .By W . X. RnEsatr,. In *24 Story lit Ne 4 r Thekdlng, . :At One Dtilltikikiid Fifty Ceuta a Year, . 631. Arrczarlatßairia !warted At tho rates: . RATER dr, POSTAGE. To Lobatoli coUnty, ROotagelree. In Pennayloatili, out of Leliatiiia poem*, al% cents jier quarter, or 13 cents a year Out of thla State, 6 cta. per quaitor, or 2G ota a year. If the Poelage ie not paid in aclyapea, rates arandoubie4. . length, extettan along the Stony Creek, mirth nf-the second uiruuzh rindglp some thee,ofmie ff l es west htatoaing .• mouotains, passing of PlrtegrOve, along the Switure vallsy, betvreeit the firskand second mountains to Port Clinton,in Schuylkill county, where it connects with the Reading RailrOad, The Anburn charter pro- Addeo' for an extension from Poit Clinton to All where it will connect. If ever conetructed. with the Allec town and Beaton Rail road, and -from 'Pence forts, transit Pinta ta N.Turk; by the treespartatien rein ea.afeertbern Neviderney. The 'Auburn road wee under Contract, lest .sinnmer, snetalned it a miserable *Mt uf a entY,ae enure of -our cil teens can testify, by. the financial skill of Clientele ottntractor.. ;That support was furnished it by th*- ,ter,ostgd.in the Deupliin and Suequelinnon Railroad, 'id;largelil'that they matufeetly were only animated in him 'tinderisiking by the .hope of Caving their larger •tuittreftioklit-the lattertroad. The original capital which .tebstriletel:lhe. Dauphin and .tFnettueltanna Railroad, 1-u44leb fought tq . .bring into the.Philadelphin Market the lantracite coal, which le entirely worthhoi, found at Gffi and Ransth Gape, was_ Wholly etltilf; and these ' i seSnd , hOlders Already - Sant their perchatte in dim. oat oPproving toting concern. If.the <Harrisburg & ;Hamburg Railroad is •nothuilt,they, will elent,uptly, likes -tit....flfAmt Lures' ment, theirs will then bwcrooked and I unnceessar kennel about Sail it, * tlieNt'w 'Yorrroad,— The ctitiitive titin :the - Auburn' Road iiiime.Sisteonliiiles dri'irWisfelisrdirietlnn. - the goUihrill , direttion of the & :policed 40qt/owned the seuth.west, broke' down in.the ral cammerciaterestantomn.."apd I.perottivaets err+tore have tt.) t lost, ,tiope Apishing.it,. he fact Olaf the Dsupliin kg, dna rad D'e• te ed, firbrytiflitin4moieefienelt 'Fbnidatield: -effisittateassaftw?wetoidltatesftribileirtonger than . has heavy; gre.dise,‘ h o mily , oenetructal . bridges. and Mans id' them, are ur ,werc a very bad COndiliari as any one whopitaiud over - it ..fwe _Years ato will tet:tifr.euil With the expenditure reenired •to finish the . . Autnfit rem.. without which, It Is merely: a feet ler bathe Reading Railroad And to put in goad order and 'stock it..Thnt it never answered the original purpose of its construction was owing to the fart thst the Wan body of mountain laud owned by the company. coma( ued no good coil tow cur in very largebolles That ittlid not serve as a ;and feeder to the Rustling llailrond. and that the shrewd an I energetic manager. of that work never looked upon It with layette proved by the two Lots. first: that they never gave it much assisiance.and recond,that they built with their own funds. excepiieg n comparatively small 1• cat subszr)ptihn and two hundred and fifty thousand dot hirs subscribed by the city of Reading and Borough of Lebanon; which those curpo aliens would he very glad to gat rid of new, the expensive cud elemat road which running from Reading to . ffarri.hurg. pesse, , through the limestone portion of our valley, and runs within easy ao • case by lateral mils of the large and numerous iron eetaldishments in nor county. if this road bad been' moriontimilly built, it would always have paid dividends, With its local timid alonexceerdine to the opinions of the best engineers of high reputtition.whion I have consulted upon the question cf It. capacity to rival pure. The feobaann Talley Rsilro td i. indeed a formidable tient, fur indm.endent of first weepy Inge parallel rotate, and, with th,connentien now making by means of the East Peansyl yam. R.-ahead, between Reading and Al lentowu. (wlddi List In the point which we also roust reach) affording &eters to New York, it is backed by the enormous invested cap.t.il, cemplicated interests, exten sive charter, and powerful and wealthy friends of the Reeding Railroad mpituy ;with which it Was consolida ted On the 2.oth ult. We must eds be able to convinue the most distrustful mind, before w.. can hope to indnce Now York capitisi to engage In a contest wiiian emote useless, because the link we ere considering, already con• ntets.or swat will New York with the Cumberland Valley and, Peatisylvauta . Railratids. Yet the very fact that the Reading 'Whiled Company brat nattered this project into existence, enrefully itur.id Its infancy, and youth, and when it reached Its full maturity, matte it hove of its bone, and 133>h of its flesh, by the rasyproccas of coueull dation. whilst it magnifies our ditbca I t les, it the strongest argument why New York should seise upon the only chance which yet remeius to her, (for I do not conelder the project a railroad from ReaMue to C.Aunittia,scross the Routh Moue tisin cud abrupt undulations of the inter vening cuentry which It wont t cross disigouelly mumble of being g.tlyaulavd intolifeito coutlnall.4 the whole trade of the Rehmtoning valley. and obtain such share as the dia. cringtialleg toll,. of the l's, usylrania Railroad Company toll,, will give her ,f that enormous Western bade now pas sing over that reuteot nd whose effeat au her own railroads, constructed to ebtalu it, they so emusibly feel. Can any state man imagine for a moment, that the Reading Rail Road Company would expend $3,500,000 (I name title sum without any positive information, but it is certainly nut leas) in build. lug the Lebuncin Valley Railroad, and then, if the ingenuity of man • could prevent it, permit eal and western trade to cross it at Reading, and he transferred to die .East Pennsylvania Railroad, .being satisfied with the tolls between Ilarrisburg end Reading, of the natural trade to Philadelphia which could not be diverted, end the trifling enrol . uments of the sidelings and other arrangements ' -at Reading; by means.of which the connection be• ' tween•the Lebanon Valley and Bast Petal's roads . is made.? .This into. suppu,se a generous disinter estedness iu facilitating - the opening of our valley . to.trade, which •I• believe, we have very few ea . - amples,of•instoonictl:mou. .Is it nut more probs ., ble. that ,the East Pexitl'o. Railroad is destined eventually to sham the history and fate of the , Lebanon Valley, discard its nemival managers, and -instead of being a feeder to New York, be come. one to Philadelphia? If ij ihere be any form. ...datjun for this idea, and it scums a probable the ory-to my wind, then the enterprising mon of the .latter.oity, although they.havo only within . a.few .yeses awakened to tho importance of railroad fa cilities, have been wide-awoke indeed since they were aroused, and far out witted their original pioneers and coinpit hors of tho Empire City, as its .cititcne proudly love to call it. Itis streugthened by-the fact, that very little of the usual puffing has accompanied the consolidation of the Reed ing and Lebanon Vallet Railroads, and I pro . ;mum,. •no one will deny who know.) .anything about Pennsylvania legislators, that it is wise ;mot toitronse the suaphsions of New York until ..the project ia.perfeeted. It seemed to me also thatlthe acquiescence. of die Penusitvenia, Rail rontl.Gumpany, in the- change of the original lo cation of the -Lebanon Valley Railroad at Harris'. burg, might have been, referred without injustice to S. desire to make any now connection from the past more difficult.do not attach more weight • to thecedintlic4orts, thou they deserve, _nor 'am, I ;disposed on : any occasion, to give so fir aeMy, lisuntile Wingate goce, any preferenee le Now. ; Yor i kr ; ager . Philadei ph ia. Hut ilst I and ,many i ,othere iktto interior hold the opinion that :if tt, mant n al*. to mohp a railroadfrotn.his fame ;fp a lime4ile h if he will compensate the interven- Jug : oymerijor, taking their property, 'he should Lave thtright, to: lo so,, Philadelphia cud Bail .reel.pompatkiei by no moans! aliquot to that:doe :trine, On The . eontrary, they sictivply oppose new ,moy. a take L uway. trade frpin iheak, without regard in the latter case to its wants the communities:. throngti .which they . pass except as supplied by their. own compreted :reeds. .This is neither right nor Masoilable, and iii has generally happened iu the history of our . public improvements that the Legislature has co- Melded with the interior in thinkiug so, and act. . . . ..cd accordingly. Give Philadelphia every ty theasks for and is able to mako, fur the sake . . t Manufacturiug interests w of the great can ter. fhere, • but do not cut off the oonsumei or trader of the,iuteriorfront going to New York, if he pre fersio deal there, by the shortest and cheapest route, if „New York • will build him a road on.whieh • _ Latin so. - • • . It must Rico . romombered, tLa. OF :compared with the Lebanon Valley Railroad onr road is us straight, has much easier grades, can be more •oeutiotuicalli constructed than rho Lebanon Val 14y could hive'lieen from its locution, a d far more so tban it.linsQem • thiq its chief object must be to curry, ttsetiotiply as possiblp; that alihough its typtiry,ait an never, he so grod.t, jt will itmoitti• hly,,,ear . sy heavier general one, when the 0011- nix:l6n be.(weon New OtTeans and Memphit,whieb I shall presently desciibo is once rompletod, tutdi supoient statemenl has, I tbink, been made to .prore the proposition with which tbis report com- Mencol. • . :• •: Although the LeLstien Volley n.turosd anft ilarri.;burg and liambusi ; 'Railroad (If the latter Ill; ever coustructed) must ever ua .resp ects Phil& and N. York, he rivsl4 there Is nevertheless.one poiut in which their interests combine. The Leh anon Volley :Railroad, rotas through a lime. stone region; and connects ably .with the Wilkeshnere and 'Schuylkill formations by rail. The Union Canal at present for the most part sappties the lien • works about, Lelistiou'isith coal. The iron works** nearly eU carried en with the aid of oteitin; and to far located on soft water isteams.,— . The ,dlll64tity eXpeuss attending the use of len4,sbera the water hard is wall known, auti Ott, tialtt c he.iitr if alliccesfible . raP 11:r; tibiSkty filled. w ' laij liven' if other 'enus - esybititristiff pitivfn tilie . TAte:rellipzuen_tof Ihe'ioligniabatVent4ll •Mities sb9 uld , cease, litti •terfere*wileibthundfni; of furilaes at ibis pain;, 'where,. tilt were not Air this objeCtiou, all the iron works would' concentrate, via : *beat Uhlman where iron is now made almost a , cheaply as In 'ole' and England. A charter for a railroad frchn Latianon'to Pinegrovc already passed proves Rik Philadelphia is again ahead of New York.- 1 road's:Mt:Meeting the two points last named can be• fade at a cheap rate' comparatively, which would bring first rate primitive iron ores, and ex cellent suet withiu about 20 miles of each other by clic' reute;atid.withit about fourteen miles by another. Thin lat#al ail-rpid would cross the vallies wateredhtgritglogiplitlettratura rivers and their , trii)utatiesorhich arc,uunterous and. all Ci.fskft,' watirjuidAtins all ihr.isieCessar, elensonta for UlaVe fatitartigsfrdii be liiiiught into close'prot.- imity: •Ifs.the airrishbVg in'd -Hamburg road Aga/Oct . 4 .31141,.th1s 'lateral rail-road etoda ieb constructed atllie joint cop ...of 4.4 -hiutma .aavihiti f . hTfelfeirV rails's& feAlholit *bait alkqW df , •-.._ rlsee.soirg s: 14 ..•
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