Stinting, ataiP sactsMinvr CounialcailimaixoCriatiDlON, iftatis• and Faraway Bzeented, at the ADVEItT/sElt OFFICE, :PXOUtrit. Tam ostablashment is, mow supplied with an extensive a...ortment of .Ip:rims, which will be Increased as the patawsordanda&-qt caw - tuba out Paurnam, of every description; itt. ihoat and expeditious manna . .. ! end an verr.roalkableienns. Such as Pansphiata t Checks, Dustiest Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, 3iiilleadings,4lanks, Pxograzoniss, of Hare, Invitations, Tickets, &o. The friends of tha eataktaiditalrit, and be public genet. alty.ars respeciptily ,solicited La *MU their order'. .HANDBILLS Printed at arbours notice. sa- Atm Gnat kindff, Common andiuttutuar.c Bona. school, ,lustictel,Onstaidset and other ratairli, printed correctly andmeatly on the bait -Papa!, ,otanutt tatii kept far sate at this'omci, at pikes "to tr.it the. times:' 4ubscription price of the LE P AXON' ADVERTISER, Ono DoUar ands:gulf a Yss i.— • ' • 7 - . • Addres,c, war: IC Bassin, Lebanon', Pa. wwwwwwareanundammr ISAAC 11110,EFEll sTIRIriIYOR AND tTaNVEYANCER. IFFY°, „ F 34,1 anberland streettoppoeito Eagle go. ' 'Nfr tioNirnNlOnol'a. ' tAprill2,l7hly. J. SELTZ EU, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'IPICII In Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brua's JRotel; Lebancht, Pa. [Anti. 25,'51. 1 4 ,EV1 ME L 11., DISTRIOT ATTORNEY. WILL attend total his °Metal busineat; tilsoAllOther legal and proleational buainesa entrusted to 1:04 'wi ni li ter x V i tiotol d l e filid o alreet, teeouddoer cast Iron. 11101 li t, 22,14. , • . LAWALYETTERROVITEit • • • • GAI SITTER. AJOlNlNGkiwtqlElN'S , Offlep,ifilfritit'strOt, eon, Por:: ,, irliirge. and lbarntlfdttihthibilinecif PI Bra trim thoon.AriltnothraiitablieWinentrsiretde!srEms ItAtintedliiky off hand- ittl'hthidetplitePpriefii., tip'AllewtnivviarnlnleditoVTlYMAisfatitioti;74kir-In orders Atlt bo examitod mitt° tri6serbaltitintilo terms. The kW 6/ 0906: Oven. ' ' - ISep. 10,11: P . ' • ' .13RiCKtAltait. AND JOBBER, Prionr - Pez?sit, Dauphin Onto*, Pa, I A hotweitpme tous, td put up BEMs ' I Waa l? thee,tindowthe shortest. 17 .4 nit* , Wane, irriv -14 Mamma? Old nil Worittonnedt-^ ad with alltittnek;lbrin. Slim A Gratao of Mini , trams otwergroodr tv , intt , down foundations; and do eitonevroW oflohrOpYri4seriplion , ' ' BeISMO I t r ALi 111 - i PArit /USE WM removed h s I.IIT & un.t. STattß, to Ids New 'Brick Building (opposite his late standd in Luminrland Street, midway Vetween Market street., and the Court 'louse. Ito estende ecordial invitation-to all his friends, and thepublic, to giro him a will in his nevioeittion.. Ito hati just (peued kis NEW 0001:48, bought in altilelpittlon of t ,hie Removal and tlinChristums Roliclors. , : , ; . .14chatiou, Dee. SO, 1857. tErd OVAL. Nit- /, `Polir ß eagil; (l ltrt i Va Y L l Xtti t 'ori'l r illbtn °u n i nlallfo add atirronndlnt country, that ' talc' bag Roamed — rye &sr 'nfabrithtlient 10' South ride of Cumberland sifeati'Dfit iibdnolt a Sir doors! Pant or Phi egtove road. whore' the 11l ionitene" to manufficture BONNETS of the tal ent litrrit, and faints* all kinds or Tatp ita cfautd.t ableler the - seeeen. 'Bohnete will Om be repatied,nently and q ifdkly. She reepeatfullt , 'mites the Lndloi to girt' tl i ebenon, Apill 7,1888. Shaving 'air Dresslna . and Shanipaoning Saloon. 713131E101:44N de Vi'IIATAIT' wOuld reaPeotfully in form the public that they have 'ItEXOTED their ayailphpent Marlot street; ;Wit door tO Jail M. 11tark'm Mite), :Lebanon, whet° it will give theui plenstire to Welt on ntiviio tnuy favor 110irr With, their patronage: They have had much oxpetleneitiiillie Ifuainees, and Will Rpm no Mod to ifTO entire entlefietion to their euoto merit. 'hex tinTe'm rl ae Orungement fur the per• faction of their busineee. 'They cordially invitee. call and trial, behnii6n . March '3, 18riil. New Illairbee . Slaop: EOllOl4 W. DALY, Maintor,Slanar, opposite the Lab `X anon Bunk. would respectfully inform thb Citizens of Lebanon! add vicinity, that ho still continuos his lirsbclinsi Shaving 4. Hair ,Dressing Saloon, . and is rewired 'to do business in the. neatest and beat stet, anii.would an to give him a trial. Lebanon; Oct. 21, 1857. Heiriy" Ovenntaan, -kro. 14,(011 No. 6) South TBIRD Street, below Mark. rit ' r • „ 1410,'S.V.111LER . DEALER. (.41( Sitins„ltnroceni Linings. Bindings, RED AND. OAK SW4 I.BATIEBB, ko 11.--Bough , Lenther, bought or token in.ezeliange, March 3,1668.4 y,. '. .. .11 4 4 4 4. . . 101451 : licit ''' '•• ' . • r i l li/ ili,,/4144iinad hare , iftiiiiiitter:l•l4 in one of thi ) I. maiit'boaut fiit tote prsPRIIitaM'AVER IG'.6Ter, hoed inthis'plaito, an4;..nlirservntcrnitios every, man: howled ing throughout tlxo secoop. :nice silll also' farntolk Ica nt all hours In mice 'or toiCkCieink dr death. 91L..19r.tenne,"tipplf. to,' -, ItB!ifIIARD k Stßitif. Ladigitl;3lnrclrl7; itss.-4E, ' • ... . near* . Mrsf9l'V t ' r. ••7* • LA %MIR Bu B' /EOM° 011.;• TN -Outaherland Strelk "Melt of the , Planic Rea, ,d teller rnod. Schireitzer LitaboStgir Storting, wholemlo and Rata A law! room 'tti .tho Second story' icricilor Incie:tlefigti,lol.4les;AVl. : ' Ulna* 176 e 9` , 1867 •• • , • ,‘ • _ •" i oli iremale SeM 0 ' - -.0 IRT t iEsidotf.;st .4;0 . ' a N. Ai 431 Mgr% csinppe94•PP , IP. .SW •ii . 4 gm , /1444,111, A.P.144 3 0t wnlirili . i in:, .. i .I,olt. V . 14,i bitoli ''#iitt i ipitt r— ' i '-: If. ''' , ~,,.. recl 0.1 . 111,14.04 AM, Aficbernggssinttn!l rennh.. VikhAttnnrAtht,attoge. .. .., ~r,., •r . •• • .1 • •:.•-. "" if o i: / 11 l• • ..., :•• •,• • Setween ilummelstown and MiddletoWn; ., (IN and afBer the 15th ine— the gulp V) ' deribire.Will . t'un' its Deily; g*e lad blviieen4lttnndletown and MtdMetOwit' • oonnt , ction.witti thee:tut eta the Lebanott Vnltorßatiroid* on - the iiffirollhd deVittottiro , of the eanni' At' fintxtmelie town. They, 1'44 a , DIVERY .fftittliUPY AC hilddloP • town for teal: "pehniniednitthieof the public. flood hotits' and AU kin Of dOdyiritfteln' • .• - 1 DZIOFF. OMB , t , TidneAtiP, lifir.NA;;4l44 di ,Supvrior Pant- received and for saw at V '!. NIA u.Dea..3,0867. .•.1 ;; ill ni i.• -1 , , • ro gi. - Erfetvitinst in Ainranoionni t atednnot be bongtita INWIITICISIIC itYAD'Aiii ,Itlfslinceir tinildinAipld (*lns-^ herland street s Lebanon, Pa. e (Jilli 20,1858:' , ' --- t*v t t erliesev-IWYds. ,. 'bill. .-eiespo pg suirrantea Fres% reo•ifie-br. • • S Vilic I, .* .. r .. gisei • 141 qv ." AIUZIPORDri /LAIIIIERGER, iA . aßowaPalatalad .: , •-•,.. , - . -. • 4Priiireast, A9llOO , , ,F II ~ Iva. Mr lel •;.. . • :if .ll ) Ilel . . 4 4 ' WE " '' "14411tW0 • '4' , fill a . 01. 'te• ?, f • '' d ' - ,14 . . .. . • b :: ', ! P.* 8t„ . '.t N. T t—t-. pi, Pes I6 ATA 11 A 4 . j taerily - h ere tofcrrtr eldelthirbetWretr Mtn; Y -IN4Wittro ilereek fyrptti;' , l'B6Btgi'M fi n taircopihint. T ._ J 4014g4 , 1 4 • t umujet;gprragr 010 irr,lteato-diot. ...... ...:10 V3-11.aiJ .7 '.e . ..f.i . :, ,, Frui 1 ! r. ... . I m., 1 ~ .. .. 1 . 64(. . ir v . .. f .. ,, n 445 . ':.......iiii . ..,r 4.. . 7 41 t ~t 4 ~....,..,7: , pi.: •S I , 1 . 0:01 f 6 .,.. , ~,., J'IVI ~. ll Pl 4 , 1 r.ll. 1• A •t! . 1' " 1 i urS,All9OlOl4p : • . _ A A.•• i ~ barrel Pistols, Rue t< a c„.... r i, .. ( Purses in groat variety and Foist a'. i 0 0 ': ° AA ' OllO O 9 iftit il4l 4 l9ll: - ' I-/Igial./1 .. Its tin , 11 ~ ii. . ail" • 0 L I! .i-, r rq inn! , Carpets! 011 Cloths! Oil Cloths! Doke . 1 1 i Baskets t Carpet Chain! Carpet Chain' Bed Rootberahl lciirill 'Corn 'Browns 1 Corn Broom a I Bond. Boxes! r m., dr othor Cidattsiraeslved Stabil Moiling' trOilihripli Co's Express, which will bail:act olunti,by _.:".0 011 ,,, ; 2 5ebt, ..„,.... : aBNIVrk-ST.IIO. .Ibiledl r tors ern , EEO 4OtIJY) I iltotOod &Elio firm of Ern,— : tri ri o .417:1:10111.1r, Nbte, BOOk h •A; IM /!le i r 01 2 2 .: 1 Y P non ,Tnlent • I k V a " PWr f,12 I kl• 3 , Artog yt. BoubirrEß; • . r Lebanon, oot. • AttornOye for Creditor,. C L OTIfN I . ' n r . !N G ! ' ti C n T c V iNi, e O A 1 '.' • f 9iXad -At rr la atiti ~ ,':: , .., k410,1 1 i .; r4kfillist V., 1 ink O'er • "i ''.' 0., ,itit:' l a _ i ...h 11 :2.1 , . : t 0 , 1 - e ,A t 0 , prt .If, _ r; _ c „„„„. it # in Clitn ßr pettina zi t , 'r' ta s r in, .5 , r , tiley *bet t' ' ' i r i i l id ttie Public in We . OIT attxPerPr e osar tow, st ock o f yA LI, am gen in . odo And elukta n . ~ ..,, wt, ~ • • .... .pileg li tro4o!' ,' ,i 14 . * • ... 1, .1%.i ii R 4n,e4'C‘,:tlslali - F•'' - . , fiV. Li HP. II A t Air r " Ir ltl i . 1 . '. .„ Iv W. ~, Te4Tt all , rllll , T ~ . * :"T • . L. '4l •.1 • i t ith. , ( Er -- ' . t . TT ..,11 4 ;• ...:1,%.-.• r.• kr AV! '•'!•Ak • . . .^.l‘4'. '" ' 4l As!' '4' :- b % A. t• • - ~ • . A AAP ViA i r I llii , 4. 1 .... 'lll . 4t, •, - niefliiiffir . c . , ICI . . _ , . .• ‘,.... _,....,....._ ~,,,,„,„,.,,,,.._. ~........,.... .. , _....... _.... , an I ....._... ~ „.„ , 4 , . ... . _ . VIRTUE teikirry U iI4RERE NQ NC . . .. ' r...... VOL. 45, Great Growthd.Low Prices. (NNE -Mond*, hat Weele, ,, isaTriend and Mylac Mktg leisurely _ walking out Market area, and on artlAnit near the corner of Ordiford Street, cit& attention ivaa•at tmotrd to a larg e 'crowd of Ladles—end hefiArry, 911 of whomwere provided ' with' large market Ilialkete, 'and othern , With Satchobs heaigitig- to their arms,•ind*re eat. dentl,y intent upo.n„;the tame ,object. Upon inqutry, we found that India MioaeldribMiitlne on the corner of 0611- fort end Ifirrkdf • etiseta i loc ated the extensive Dry Goodiffatodery, mid Queennware Store of our polite and affable friends; FTINOK & BRO., who have just openiara largestook - oPlialtßooderandihnt the great endWrhbf.trie dies were theirmegniimoustomern, who mayte aeon daily at their courdenr OurcharOg their goad". we saw were evidently mantled with their purchases; were inn& to the pro,ines of the excellent quality of their Wok, and all were of the ;minimum, opinion that FUROR. & DRO. 801 l the beat qualities, at lower pricers, than ady of their competitors. So ouradviee would bolo you, one and'all, both' reat and smali;to give FINCH & Bao. a call, and they wilPeurely try to please you. PEDESTRIAN. North Lebanon, Ocii. 21, 1857. BOWMAAI,II4ISEIt 4. CAPP'S U./11143.E , R This Way, ifyoa Want Cheap Lumber: THE Undersigned have lately formed a. partner: -IL slug for tlie,purpose of engaging in thei. UM: bet' Bluth:Mae, on a new plan, would respectfully ,inforin the public at large, that their place of buslneas is DOM . ritneltate§ 914 Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon,' fronting' on 'Cheitnut, Street, one ' sousie frout.,.the,Evatigellat ellitrelr. They have enlarged the Yard aniXfilledlLitith a new and excellent assortment of ail 14124 of Lumber, such _as • BOARDS, - PLANKS, 40tittn,-:—= ; - of all lengths and thicknesses. antiskorythey *keep cop-- stonily on . hand,, a full and we seit r ionetE assoffinent of MATER,I4ISS, Petkons lir want of anything in their line are invited ineall;aiatilittatheir statit;rand learn their prices. ' • • - • Thankful hir past favors, theyhope, that by attention to business. and moderate prices, to sprit a continuance • Of fitiblfi patronage. • BOWMAN; HAUER' CAPP. •• Lebanon, April 5,1855. • OW-A RD AS SO,C I k.l l I •O' N • PHILADELPHIA. .. i Important •itujousseemetst.! ?Fel all persons afflicted withOexual. biennia, Sachets Spermatorrhma, Seminal Weakness,lmpbtenee;Othior rbeea,Gleet,Syphills, the Vice of Onanism,prßelf,kbuse,Amt The Howard Association, in - flew ihe, awful destruo-.: tlon of human life, caused by Sexual,.dtseasea; and-the • captions practised upon the unfortunate, victims of such, diseases - by .4aulcks, have direeted theirironsulting, Rae-, I pen t as, a Charitable Act worthy of their - nannt,to , give Afidtcal..Advice Gratis, to all persons thua afflicted, who apply by letter, with a descriptlitn of,theleconclition,„(ags, oCcuplitioti, habits of life, Ac.,) end cases of extrema poverty and suffering, tofurnishWaieineefreeofcharge. The froward association is rt„henovoleat - Institation, err tablishod by special endowmentaor the relief of .the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diw eases." •It has now a surplus of means the-Dirge; tors have voted to expend in advertising the abofoincitioe. It is needless to add that the Assgoiationoommands the highest Medical skill of the'age, an tt l furnish the most approved modern treatment. • • Just Published, by the Associatitai,a Iteport on4ol l matorrheee, or Seminal Weakness `the ilCobf _Hanalei*. Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and &her diseases of the Set-. tint Organs, by the consulting.gurgeon,WhiCit wilt be sent • by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) frce of "charge, on the re,' ceipt of two stamps for postage: - • "• • '• _•• .••• Address, Dr. GEO. R. CALIIDIIN,, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pa. By order of the Directors.' ' • - •• EZRA , D. lIEARTWELL, Preet. . , Geo: PAIROBILD, Sesfy. ett.7,'4l-11y. R. warn. J. Z. _ . . - - ~ . SMITH b BROTHER, . I Law, Loan and Land Office 1 Bellevue City. With:Oka 'Territory. . . .. QPECIAL ATTENTION givOti to the examination of 0 Titles to Real Estate, Searching the Racords, fram ing Abstracts, Deeds, Bonds and Mortgagee:... Lemis effected for Eastern Cariitalid3 at Midas Bates of Interest. on Mortgages or other Real Betide . securities. .; Taxes paid in any county is the Territory.aini_West- 1 ern' lowa. I Our Commissions for buying and selling Real Estate negotiating or collecting - Loans, are live per cent. r • Land Warrants bought and sold. ;. -Also special attention given to theselection and entry • of Lands for Settlers or Eastern capitalists, either with Land Warrants or Money in. Nebraska or Western lowa. 1 We charge Ten Dollars per One, Hundred and Sixty 1 Acres, and make reasonable deductions when entering ; large quantities. When Land Warrants are sent, Two ! and a half per cent per sera, the Land .office. fee ($4,00} ' must accompany the locating fee. Also•the same per contago,for, selling Warrants. •!.. , . ; " I When Warrants are sent, the Ites..of Warrants, date, i to whom Issued- anffassigned, should .-bei copied' and re- • tabled' to guard against loss in Melia, IlemittilliGi'V to us can Iminadeln Draftsen any of the Eastern cities. - I '. " "k V'd" h buyl Wiwilt enter , Land - With War tits r aS , m- Pterld qruniMproved" L isui 6 4 TowpiAciiiiirty, or wager , ' Mate Load on Iteterstate ilionrty, 'll.l in the name of I the perscht fumilalifut flOifiNds,pardliTeeti,lfirres and commit:Mons, for one-We : 4lKr , gross profits accruing ' from the sale of the ihoperty r - collection of the Loans , ---all expenses to eibin•Out , of our thied of the profits. ; I -We will also-ettferlithd, "bay Property, effect Leans,"; ke., as abhee' atiitildeltatfintiteeing to the parties their, capital with Ton :per tent:interest per annunvand an equal division of the profits, without am:further charge • or expenetrto the:CV' Our arrangements are such - that we - can enter; Latigelli all the offices in the Territory Mkt I Westernlowiw rilk , rempetent Surveyor-always ihreadi- , ness to find and select choice Lunde, Coal :Fields, Rock ' Quarries; Mill Sittir. , Minerel Tracts, &c. •", .. I The Land offices in Welter:: lowa havingloen Closed - for the two yeark lait pashare open now for private entry. , Within the• next-twelve month, there win beeffered 1 for sale in Nebraska, one and a half million Aorce!'ef Land, comprising the - beatjyortion of the Territory, ex tendingm* along eitAlllimwtrk lOker; from , Obi : Southern i bounOmy,totkomout e gthe Iroan-qui-cook-Riyef-,!. - - ,i• SO filleft-EisM•lii. iel'forinvestment, ,;; V i :,' r; i :Di% R e l ights I ,lhrrerly Mg 'in Western Lauds, Town Lots and Mortgages,aoitairkiNpay Mg from Twenty-five to Four-hundred per iic. , •!:',- Being of the : first po of this cast and growing nr r frs country, and intimate - uainted with nearly every ; portion of Nebraska and owse, we feel confident, that . we will be able to render4Atiafiiction in all business en trusted to us. t„ , • ; Leers of enquiry proa :aq lleity artsui fret of Charge. - lishreankeza.—Hon. Mrtd,A. Richardson, (Joe. of Ne- 1 broke; Hon. F. Ferg.nson. pelr;to Cank,ros, Nebraska; , Benton and Town, Banlitek,i.Couneil "BruirA, Iowa: net. : k• J. Gift Baultmgedatßapirls, lbws ; flank of Elgin, ; Illino ” "fidliMbia'lrtiiiiiiipbell, Pottsville, PHA lion. 1 Adani", alitinger and ;Tomo Smith, Esq., Lebanon, Pa, 3friikdi 3. 13,tf1- ; .4. 3 , '7' - • - I Dr. i'lliories Indian ROlli Pills DR.llllDELiktheiiismstor of/donee INDIAN 1100 T PiLLN 111-4 'Pent the 'gr .stt9,C part of his life in traveling, having suited irdropoi - Arrlea, as well as North imerica•—has spenithreyeetia among the Indiana of our li'estern country—it was In Ma way that the Indian. Root Pills were first disymv.ered. Dr- Morse was the 'End man to establish the , fact thalsll dieet_mee arise from liipurity ofiatiSibollA fhal airtetfthlthl health and tit depended ttit tiwtital n guld... , , t ,i ~, ~ i l .. -. L - wlion Lie!rariope pewee •bccontoclogged, and do not notlitoiifo , 44.a.rAmitymttle the different funethilie of the bcaly.i.thillo.,4:jpepaitioactionr become s thick;ciiirupted 8 4.4 1 .e.e.111ai! Olts4Nikeilkwslidt a Ins, eickitees Mid distress I ofeveriname;Angetrepgth is eahnuarted, our health we are deprived4ott itqaitare is not assisted in throydng off the otagneint . husiore,.the blood will bbos m. l6ked a ng ti m :to iiet.; Mid: thbamurr light of life ski o az* be b ) o n PSt 4 1 Afiv lizigirlaPtiben•that wealiould k p the Terili•liffintstmag-bilwNdY•frtm and ogen.,.-And b ow Plgrilt iIAI PlO•lle,libie at h). our e ponrta . putiimed- kill n your_ feackoNalfleii•A•loreets Indian Root Pills, altiriNlV.PlddrP. W ki, 10Pt.41.114,,mit0 'which grow around it the mountamouk me in Nature's garden. for the health .and recovery of magateptac.....ao of the roots from w iewi t _th e algi tire •lilli doritie, which open theperes of tise Potted witietenitturo in throwing out !the tittgr,Partito the cotio,p4Ontgrigtin.' The second iso Er PiAlit.* lll 9bLiki t ~..-1014.7 1., . cioPins tiad unclog" the pasea.PM 4..•W•l•ii.a•P:, li, :‘,... , nit soothing manner, perierolo [la dttti byl .thvwbig 4fi. agok, end other hu limMi frpm the Inism4y.teolope,ap4, The third is :11 Diuretic, which kives ease andde'nbicretredgthto t kid neys; tlitketnemi " thlYidritir e arkou let ,. Ontta' daft ifould Mot have bees, tail I • ' A ny etherf fourth 111 R Cathatlell d c ia ukul tba at - . en of lhaAlills yhile engaged in moribblled-; - ei= PI fielittf.illbOr iingertrity: widoh.ossi not - the cit Onticduare timatmiten up alialAnYilyedo Mee titioll h." 1110,1spevelti. , - o e , ,i• Front', .j., F nil,iatsAmy tali sh own that Dr. Atom ndiatt ißootiPiast bob only, enter•theustennkch, but bec a cd. teal withllweblook for Cheytifindasoir to every and :completely rout out and cleanse itMomPYlP ere f • r ° all im purities, emir the' lifti Orthelbodytoillich is the bl , be, comes peefect,ly thealth*. n i l; all 'sick and painslriven &Inn the.aisbspe, o th ey cum _ ;Main coa med when Ilib'bild.becomee'pe Pure it Cleat. . The raitaon'whi people aid whentrind why *many die, le 'because' they'Ale not get a Mine which 7011We/119.1094 parts, and whi • n -the natata fht . net Amee to once, • a.large quay lit• - •Of foOd•and other filatter is lodgekand the etwasell.oitinds:are literally • ItillyiPif "ith the corruiitlif.,Sm ash; ' thba un dergoing%- . ..,—;..... ,-, i'. _,_fel Medtitlifin) seastatitlY, Mialai with • 'l 2 l' L..;, t . l ff,' throws the corrupted matter through ~ - a. •, ', n". et . ." tkltMilillfe iii taken! rim l the . • E.. j WMP".. --to" nice PILLS beim added l i o 'them. 5t - " '_:,... ' 11 ." 1 • ,j;' by redtorinemillienad •bf • the . etc - tcr blooming beat& and happiness. •Yes, _thousands who have been rackedoir • tonne b ted with . sickness, pain and anguish, 'and Wlidie feeble frames Maya beet!. acotelllW h i r the bush, Ini•elentents of i raging fever , and wboliave Dow hr'nf_L lt ' as t were, within a step of ' the giant gratll4 noire w.. readyiee•tistify•tbat. they liwerolidjiii.ve been. numbered wakr Me 'dead, had It ndt bead for tbiagreat and wonder. farineittatne, naves Immo RooSPins.+ a flaccate or two doses lisdbeen taken, they. were a neointelfeatAV. , Iztintetenng Ittilo4,nosg o fh t s4 iNgtlXfirk. MI giveintinialit , e eUelfael stAnkilVield tilhe eteer, e l a ow, paha sod . anguish, but -Rs: ones go to the fonrydiktiotyMMbe iliaisaes,-,_ Is the blood. fore, it'srOn be shown, esP.eciali 'zii per, ng, MOW pais, thitt lay *llrartcleifye.4 ltrr" q u k t aimm grotl , " I " allegt,# — V MAti, nil etuirri ratrg. TIE! ELM* TONOIE. Of all the diseases afflicting our race] " • None's snore unriersal,er wenn** Ait tar as rik•likizA•O.ear ` tli to There's t herthjek - toiniatkprrtsilif4,;4cattedig sorrow. Sob:meal hereditary, thus, fessoniiii Mitex The hypothesis, say its ttmentritted fro*, htther to son— From mother, toihroghteroltrinf through a longtrain, Sehdhm mltdew, sad hithriartguida *and pain. Others any 'tic contagious, Peet!!intim' Its laws, Giving forth such wild ; strange tones, thereby le the cause Of three discord, of goarip, backbiting end tattle, The tongue thus affected, irve.me I don't it rattle. 'Tis said it Is dainalwthe conclitelovve draw, Is, that those thee effected, ire ilenithavitd maw, Of the der, li; whom they serve ikthis Drawing altradttess; like the worm of the still:. • Obserite well the symptoms of those thus effected, They'll &Tor In ymir — maie•—•tehengone.yorer rejected, blandlyteouylyMir; r • - Mkt yOu'irlicaraeli sitspectthlint unclog your foe. B 1 B : ti me 'Wing tin , theinnoeent soul ; Defaming ;air characters, unceashagli f roll Stexinderihir n hangue ee a morsel en dear, •.• • ThM your downfall to them would cause their good cheer. The. blimp:hewer too, gives us evidence, such ? That heis &fleetest nith.tito plague spot aciu!pch j As should cause him deep shame and contrition of heart, Least fietititt theliiivares Nut' ' Be afraid then aud:treroble, , wlioever thou art If the`plagurepotte on thek4 , 4lol eie-eth thy heart, And will briatkikee to jo/dgement, tlfefeare&it be, `Depart frearme all yit that work iolquity,'—Home fat ',44' . :Sfftitilitt. : rgi.totgr HEAD UPON THE WATERS. It...was a gloomy-zoom,- in a-crowded tenement house, low, nerrow, and unwhoiesome and a pale faced child ,was, in, its only inmate:,,, She was °IL confirmed in - —you mightrace that in her hollow cheeks andsthe strange :unnatural lustre of her largee-Mile eyes—titeilame,of life was burn ing low on ,the alter of her' childish being; yet here she was alone. The old'armeliair in - which she reclined, with'one or two pillows, and a rude pine box, was, these'e support of her tiny-blue veined feet. There was no carpet on the molder ing floor, and in more than one place door and windoW had yielded to the, remorseless hand of decay, and presented a most dilapidated aspect. Yet all tho ; scanty fornitiire vrai arrauged 'as neatly as possible, and there was even some faint attempts at taste, as, in, a bit of gaily.colOred chintz spread over the child's foot-stool, and a solitary flower placed in the window seat, where the sunbeams could touch ittemeraldleares. That flower ;it has been poor "Katy's eompan ion long. Its royal beauty and- 'luxuriance seemed strongly out of place in thesqualid, low celled, room; yet it grew and flourished as if in the velvet sod of Denderneces stream. And lit tle Katy- lay back in her chmfortless cheir, and looked at the splendid rose which quivered like a ruby drop - among the leaves, nweitia•et,;,4 the sunlight writing its,goldenWnikageousthe crim sem fOldS-,0,14040C11:1ftt.4 7 . - f+e foollit of wonder,,: . ' ''''erf; i;; ,'`' T k r , It--.4ir,..tiTiititroloitoi..,ao:ll.ol.. ~'.4',..-74 k fse glorylaipuiriliti'bleVilliii ) enti stilt eihifiiiigs far away, should come to peep into her lonely,,, lonelytrooni. .. -' , . 4 ,- f ; .: ; ; "Is that you, Jandel"' said she softly, as tho doc 4 opetio;:l,. and a boy of t‘volve:cairee "res. Do you feet any : , better, Katy ? Are , : you tired of be:frig. left . slung'?" ' And „the boy loolcelftelftliclY3litiflibir' Kline e'YOU:sui l d auburn hairfromiker tbie,hodd•, - touch. h ' •••• "Not l er!:l4.t4lissihs ;4cl/41'144 1 y aching around' my heart, and sdoiktiiskei it seems all _on. fire. How cool your band feels, Jaimie 4" - • "Never, M . isd, Katyi ref, a end earned whole quarier, aniimm.goinglo,lay it out in apples anct•Or#glia; do ris , town. 111 make a Mitt of money, and then-won't we have a good -supper when niother comes borne from work? Vahould'ut wonder if we had a bit of Cake artifithrtich of g i rrities 'oe'cF,iolad above the medicine tht :I!i'pehs.arY doetor'ordered for you:" Katy smiled ar+4 ebooli hell head, as if dcprc. eating this piece of extravagance. we " roeumed her: brother; billet often we taste anything but dry bread and eldieskatiOliaven't fOrgottialkat,,it4Joar day, ile—you're ten years • Old' t 0.14 - Besides' yoit' noel 'dodiathing .io e'Shalle,iie'initif 'these cheeks; the doctor said you meat have some= tieftfeto tempt 'lle bent down to kiss the marble.forekbest.sts lio`apke. 7 ';'. 4 row lovely that rose iv; to be su o it'd ill moitt'asgood as company to you, Vaty,;iwtit? Are, yo willing I shOuld. feai.o you, Sans; for. . a, little•wh i le, , doar ?" 1 : .. I . l rprei, ie, mind' 'it nittiVr'il,,iti rd; with a deep,' weaty: sigh',!" but be'llSek.as .possible ledse.": : , ; • And her wistful, hollow eyes • watehed'lllut withrearneit, T stertling . loia . thAt lesson ly , And 'beneath the very , shadow of Death. Down at the piers all wserolMtion, and uproar —busy passengers hoi!ildrivfiont, newly-arrived .b0a4.11-4firilidefiittitii 3 Oailikißg and rolling tKeirvt, messy,posts.,swayingerowdsiand loud,•dissoiient •voloets. created a small bediam : efoundlbe - deeki, and :ittle Jamie wondered.axoundlwith'hirtmard of fruit, :Iselin ry and bewil d. Ile bad • I de ges sle p r 3 heti isitelloVrgd 'hek- Od a. until they sho lik e ,,or no body stoped:tb - way. a _ .‘Ciiringe%"sie?"' ""'Fike 'yen io ' Vie" Astor Houser Hp-Broadway , in s twinkling, mem'!" , !a;4 . 713 . your stearrier.from Europe! Hares paper, sir?" • It,nor taint:tit; what chance of: being noticed? He had plekod ont'the' . vory,saine bunches of grapes that h.:lntended for window as bircitote plump, apoileetiebunch ~ thread, wbere,the sunshine lay par oivtlic purple bloom. and. amethystle shadow,i • :lurked .among fiv:fililiteis of fruitage. Just .at prinient the tempting:morsel ieeined * very , off to Jamie's #ligi@444;• .;' Determined not to /Ors way, without *vigorous effort!, however, Jainhtetjmioi %Idly forward to the:trot,* person '.sairoidddaiild-Alts • wares _ , Now, as ill-fortm,:wouldifoinviVtliis:poisible p.iskaaparsa Om old 1111111, be, intldisied to foydr-htial, ?ooyoobli !roil% ci9OF .46,4 rt 0;:)• ; " gas " 4 A r . 444 ij ukr i t it 140 b00; t .,,-*044 1; 1 #.54#1 1 ,p ,th m i d a fa n " . tati4l the fide-balto i d ;7 11 , / . 41 , 11 ! 417 . t a erTgifjkftWain4N,Urgio4l•GC7l:Y 1 17 0 44- 3 " 1 0 1 !ZIPS/i ll /T* 140 4 4" grobbitreigg atifitinall P43 ' stioir Mk alba Nggea f firitTO S watssaadios ',dose ,to,sha4,lsr,:,sold LOIANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1858. most of the fruit flew into the water, where it went bobbing up and down with the fide, in a most tantalizing manner. A few apples rolled under the feet of the crowd, but It wes impossible to se. care them again. .Timaie's first sensation MILT that of indignant wrath; the blood rushed in angry tenets to his cheek and brow, and he shook his small fist im &neatly in the direction Which the fat men bad taken. But in an instant:a feeling of forlorn wretchedness came over him—no tempting bit of eake—no purple grapes for:poor Katy--perhaps not even a supper, for he - inew that his motber's wages mustgo towards the rent of the room. They depended entirely on his exertion for their even ing meal, and the sun wall declining in the west already. ' The reflection was too much for his boyish hlaT,•iiirt-he Was ecbl,iag Violently, when ages thy band was .laid on laaboulder.. liestaked up, and before him stoOdCiileasant gentleman, sate watebed the whole trans:lesion. • r: "There, my boy," he sak u ltying a silver dol. lar•in,the.bora hand Paint, tfthat will•set yetr_up again. No thenkty; th e some piece of.extravaginue, and T" choose to nse it thus. But remember this, my boy, when you are puilet doisuljlik•the ram:don't stop to, rub' your bruises, but pick - yours:elf tinik-start' again !" • Jamie thought the „smile with Which this was said the pleasantest and kindesttexpression .that ever brightened a human face; but ere he could stammer out 'his thanks, the gentleman • was gone. • The boy star tea • -for ome with a light.and joy-, one heart, stopping "to purchase the cherillied morsels Of &int and 'cake on ills way. The, g ou tlaw= walked leisnrely up Breadway: 'Seeing in a book , store a newly- Published work that he - had - m4eh - desired 'to toad, 'his footsteps involuntarily, turned in that diroction, but in in instant he went on, Fattening up his pockets, and murtuuring-to himself,: with a •entile, ,'?Catet af ford it; one luxuryin a day ought to be enough!" There was a vast difference betlimn the man and child in-their capacities for enjoyietint,lAt i both were happy that-night.' The supper was a joyful ceremony in the gar rot room that evening. The grapes pleased - Katy's delicate appetite , to a cluirm, and the story of the dollar was, listened .to with interest. '.'l wish I could see. the kind gentleman'," said the ehild,barnestly `"I would give him my beau tiful rose, if ho liked flowers." She looked strangely boautiful that night, her head resting on herbrother's - shoulder, while . . Jamie fed her with the Juicy berries, one, by one, os a bird might feed, ita young. "Why, horghight thn, ogler. in pur clfeelqis," cried Jamie; "I-believe -ye; have .heen , stealing the'red shadows from your favorite rose. 3to ther I am aurellatd will get "jhe neit:mbrising, while;yet the , "golden spear of sunrise, was in rest among the purple hills, Katy died. - -•* - * *: The mossof " twenty years had gathered. upon Katy's- head-'stone:---the violets of twenty years had Mosso ed :over her grave;!iirt &it ardsiailori% ous autumn day, whose light streamed along the Lucy thoronghfare,-and shone on theonagnifteent marble erection devoted to tho extensive opera tierce of the celebrated Bank A spice:l4d eitrristie,eitshioned,:witkieliet, and. glittering' brightly in the sunshine, was-drawn up opposite the door, waiting tel take 'the great banker to his palatial, home. The spirited. horieel foaming and prancing, could hardly be corbid, And' the driver looked wonderingly towards the door, and Marveled why his usually punctual master did:not-come. Arnot stood L in a little office:Opening from the main- - bank, where the long- rowe of clerks were bending 'over 'their desks:;`;. Ith; bad been lookinroierta little pocket:4mA; ways carried about hini, for some note ' ,o bill ; and, as helterned: its pliges.,VhitplAoldiid paper The banker opened it and althisitgh fwedey years , had deadened. the firat edge of his , sorrow, tho,fears rushed , to his eyes as. theY fell oh tits contents. A pencil-sketch; ride and unfinished, of :a meek-hrowed :toll brown' bah:, and that perfumed duit.of crimson rose— the dearer. to the hanker than his vault of yellow gold. As be looked at diem, a iremul'otts vo!cb eitk infliatitedihis sai , ( •b' " AtirOuja. glad'itiou would buY,,gentiohnn, foi - . , My: :need is very 'treat. I have a• sickly daughter at home, efho'Musi ' ,, F.311p be nbout your bus inese,7 witatlie sharp re: foinder . ..,:fl won't let you in.. ,D o kina see you are not wanted bore ?" " • • • Tho yoke seemed to strike a responsive chord in the rich man's heart; .2-tardy-he had heard its mild.toqes, before.,- ) Hirpiktkally op en ed. the door, i "Mr. Wateriii..ihinsil dui r , f you please."..o = 3 i The atiashed clerk obeyedinitwithent euilthe;liewed t old batkpt of .1; 11 ', • No, t • • strawberries, came humbly into the ,private room of the great; benkei: you tithe a chair 1" politely inquired Mr. Jtilit y. moving forwiird a loin/lona Jarteiiii '.The old man took off hie hat apologetically. • „ . ;: 4 :Sle,..,tifear that I intrude on 'your. voidable time.' 'lf yon'wduld buy 'some of my fruit..—ne• oessitY, you know, is otrong, and my, poverty. is oxtroms. I was not saways in stiob n posititn:” :if i rl'A:rOot•t;sitcbOti itt f ortiVCrudAiin s iblet 'i gray bead witit singular smile; then sittiog dOwn to bii 'desk he wrotenfr ehe . ek and Minded it across • • " j :!l.)l l ollttlAusand;_d_ollars ;" faltered ,tbeysid man, as he read, turning red and white in AI breath:— pi t .14441e toward 'rho banker: ; 'Sii,""tee -! ved•yrti were too .nitiehtif•a• gentle - - stisfaerint ^Nero fPrh3P.g.,,t13.4„L*14„14.4.fi'i wan „ t}", • 44Tot a t t ain eir.blaterepo;ce of asiokl.T.dtper , 441.41•44 . ortf e erjeli a, fountain), greFuda :erdzioitre restoiy.. fr y I and your d lyii titer ra ili '; oe ip `T" if:. rent fret, I toad ktrgyvacio,,nAtierm railcars of . : • • white and bri*ol* - iii;:4 if' ffir in instant his hand inn taken in the • . dlaisp'ti3f the great hanker. - -'' "My frien d„my benefactor, youl!eve forgotten me, but my •youthful memory is itronger.tban yours. • Td "'it poeeible that y n tiliiike . 'raftieii: brano‘ ' nf M'e ?" 1 • , The, !$ i mt1F 813. P 0k ..M.i140 . • • "Yet it is roily to expect it wbon I amagusiesg edl 'Lisiesi sir," he manned, with est inssibep "mane you any recollection of lorn liaiy444lBi crowded pier, whose little 4700: saatterinibraiude b low Hare you forgothai: his Hare you forgotten that 'a NW' .igningoostopped to comfort him,not only by htit by cheering words ?" " l ie pOssib le ?" stammered the old roan. !If& !It - PPP", ki I am that forlorn t ru ,,,,,fi e r f irbial?. that night supplied Jay fy tniAlifid***4ll4644PkVitgloh the -- . 44 *007:410.2 1 16; mom pf4 tone Wow, r 0 0# 1 0 , rttt i rV i ti t et t r AO:Pr? up your kind words as pricellas4gwoki...44, l twArdircipivArW., reisitylthinsArstt in tereet: • t..erss evsteoleeit The 41d"ntan mered'hisliefe -Fills at thetigh he would.epeak; the bankerreeiiiinedinetentlyl: "I am sioni in the world; my niother hi dead, and fay' liitli sister, whose last words - were 'oil The g ladnels °I. °'4 31 9 6- 1: -tu 0 -• ' - - ' ar lend the mask o aura &usu. — ti - ---. 1 your kindness, has gone, years ngo,•to her eternal 5 / 6 ,, i , isi tr lt e , : t vir , w •=7.. - -7 - - - ":7""rat* home. I owe everything to you ; and naw I'l The'na lle l e rt in kfal aig latt -° gliitter" - feitive'Mointe s t weiVis .4 havit a faror to ask." - Maybe it beit i bellow stetsd part;' "A favor, and of me 1" 1 But on the allot oquenarof team. -* ' ' I *I . "That you trill henceforth allow to me .1d 1 pros e Lives truth unsullied by the many aswenAurt, for yim, and consider me as Your son. M 4 y "T riage is at the door, tind will take you whetieko'' ever you 'mish to go. But, a moment first." ' ' He took a tiny voluthe from his' briait•hbuird in faded vervit, with - einspingloT it'anhilied "This book was my dead sister's `Bib on her pillow when she died, and since that honi ~ it has been my constant eemPinion. „ Vharb is •a passage here - that has over ^been present 'to' my mind since pour kind de*i, gari — hope and eiSnr-: age te‘mY•life.” Ho opened, the Yolume, Illiough a soft mist Of grateful tears, the old man read the le•rip ture Words : " • ' • • •,•;•? •,r,.1•••••,^ van guy °rem upon th e uli(uft; for Mon aka find. t • PC. 6;1'6r:4144*r." - utlantrato. GENTLE h-F.pßooF. One day as Zechariah ilodgion was going „to his daily avocation after treakfaat, he purchtised a large codfish, and seat it home, with direction's to his wife-to have it Cooked fOr dinner.. As no particular mode of cooking was prescribed, the good woman well knew that whether she fried it, or boiled it, or made it into a chowder, her hus band would scold her Nihon he: came home. But she resolved to please him once if.possible, and therefore cooked several portions of it in_ different ways. She also, with some difficulty, procured an amphibious anintal„called tr. frog, from a brOok back r.f the house, and plumPed it into the pot. In due time her hushand came home; some covered dishes were placed on therable i and with a frowning, fault-finding look, the moody man commenced - the-conversation "Well, wife, did you get tliwt SRla I bee& you'?" • "Yes,' my dear. "I should like to know how you here cooked IL I will hot anything you have , si)oiled:it - tomy eating. [Taking off the cover.] thought, so; what' In creation possessed you to fry-it?" alyki -ley dear, I thougtit you liked it 'best fried." , "You didn't : thinir any Buell thing. You knew better-4 never liked fried Esl,-i.why did yoU not boil it?' ' - "My dear, the last time we had fresh fish you know..l boiled it and yon .said you liked iLbest fried. But I. have boiled some also." . .. . So saying, she lifted up the cover r aud IDA the Shoulders of a cod, nlceiy , boiled were neatly de posited in a.dich, a sight of which would have madef an epicure rejoice,but, 'which e nl,radded.to the ill-nature of the husband. —.- - . "A pretty dish, this!" exclaimed he ;—"boiled ash ! chips and pOriide ! If:, yOU had, not been one of the most stupid of women', you would have made it into a chowder!" _ _ llis patient wife, ♦with a ; smite, immediately, placed a tureer, before him, coutainin<;.sn excel lout chowder. "My dear," said she, "I wai resolved to,please you. ,Ifere isl , our favorite dish." ''Favorite dish , indeed T dare ,say, it is an unpalatable wispy wasliy mess Z would ra,thor ; bayo a boiled,frOg thtn.the wholeOfit."' -This yells : a common expression of hia,mad had been anticipated by his wife, who as ackon,.as , the preferance,ratexpreaspd,,tmoverka !awe dish near g, fiefc76:4ltiOne dinieniions and pugnOiot,p,?4!Pqi stretchetkont . at r , .length , !,Lgachari#,aprang f)'0111 frightenedAttsheappar Titil°ll'..7 said bis ‘rife c iurAk.k . , tri*ll ,:s7utreutir) ` tune, ‘,1134pe you will a•:. laugthlbia.able n to make • Zfrharlah, could not staud this, Flis . w surly mood was tbialyßvettotue, and he burst out into RaachnoU,lidgCd that hi. wite was right, and that he :was tyrong, and declared that_ she should neyor again bare occasion to. read him Fuch ttnOthPr!.l?"9,lli and he, Was a2P9,d.41 his word. • DONIT 'READ-THE BIBLE. Ohio editors - are not, rery well read in "Scrip. tares," if the followipg, c fresa a. correspondent-of 4Tarpers'Xitgasise,; isto,bo taken; ';for, gospel "Oos•Abi.telh issue4.his. prochunation.appoint : Ing a tbanksgising day. - -To make sure of being right on the subject in -hand, the. Governor com posed his. pro elam ation almost exel usi ve of .pus sagea,froin .therßible,.whieh ;he did not designate ns quotations„presuming that every. one would recognise them and-admire tbo fitness .of.:the woods, as..well as.his taste in their selection., A teemed editor. of a .pemooratie paper (the Gore nor is ,on tke.pthor side) poututeji upon the proc lama tion7-sieelared; that.hol had rend it ikefore-- eouldn't.Amtssetly . say, : . t where- 7 but he would take Aket it was a downright;piagiaris4n, rpm beginoipg,to endl . That wo:uld : hart peen joke t opouglyer..swhileott„least,And perhaptt,longeri but li/1 1 . 11 tx i4e!PteR4k4CAP parker- cams out l' , 9 l ;4k l 4.l l ;AFrfpP6 o f,kheßoY.Ar44r., Pr . 9 11 P.un994 the. slwrgelalse.andjihelpus,,,stnsiguallenged zuu Man lirin z z to produpepmvirtglelinkpi* : .the,proa l ! a r ao ".. tibt ; .POM Z. • . • ' IDRat ' ••• - : f . A corsesphndent, 6f the.BostonTrcinserifjotisylit skskif possible..thatAme. co wciessaroy timpropo,rtioas of - a well ..shaped ask ..by.igattec.. big theottocking .below,, the knee? 11.6olcittOba statue of Venusdond. in thought.draw a:WC& an,elastic under •the (knee—would nat.sthrrifenit be a deformity ? .But place the -band , above the knee, itnd.thelarmony of:the linesis not disturb. ed--i: becomes an ..ornament:., :The Womenii at Athens and Rome,- who' were lathed foptbeir taste l asid.skilkin:dress andknow.lodge of- artisior•beetu- Ayi.wore,garter above the• knee.' But not .to ea copy ourselves with them,let ursee.how long it has been.thus.worn with us.. W,eihnsean stab - or . - ity in this matter..—the , Dolte l de Saint : Simon... If lse does not ploy"? the,garter klmye.,been. worn above the thticueebeforestha,mlgn i lAltagseat king, be ealabliebes.st4easkibis.biet--tbst, the.elegaut end fashionable woes*? .of the.time.7ore /t.thea ; 16k., in hie.mestoirs„niluding to it file, whose ..int*efient 4 manner caused,maah . rich ? indiand r gossip. bteaye, in his *gauge, gulp: so popular, 'she waaons,ot thclo ; .i!t l . ll .° l3 e , ga.r4r.:11.1".t Atiliet7 , . at.Air' A- c 41. 4 13 01 mat a.P.l l 3sotwbbakilol l inillifAfitertar.l IMPIANtirPim 041141e.lai,6ickee..bad Lv. 3 : 1,, a Manila aa.:! .410 ... LneNTI E MAK ti 9RSWA I N, 1 4 lor i mih rt a is m at as h owtossrtatx with hie awn. v i i 2 lo4 raping , tit " kaiumearn wiim :No. 42 OLADSEtir Ot :AlllllLt 44niitt, mock it iii 4:;iii;:" _. .•• • Anit:pedrit:tio' onebiarettetithiriAi'bilitiV '-- ,Therieirmatej a glsalikp erye," " - 77 Theyesinants.dteektiorlianaltriliing roserbioli; O'er .whillioalt twin thtkita , - Ana :wiggper to tho t utidaightarhila..throa nor; Sit( thing: pP tho crushed boort'. gsl4( oottoykoopon. 'f';:;_47.#o*A . - : tor :':', '' '• gited - ith'iy c let - olkot, !Kano . 'ti-ititi, -- betWeen the gyp:sl; "Who were aboutlkeyton, Ohio, sene: Weeks'agit ! atilaiiefed livery manii#lltti s t 11."'iittiiis• that haltdyeLl44Pitinttaayie made to p Eitieit 7 ;0 . 04 ebairlio itthe, pPettp ell Of holes Besh'a ~ well as'i thiAr tin( 6 4lnsii UM- TiWo9.wiiirr ! a while they matched wellyn Ilite t dilirt: match` in color—one of itt'e r in havfni:itWliiM face and three white l'Ois,,:White . ,,lais,mate vas:a- horse of another color, so fax as t „his tCottn i tenanee and litnits were concerned. The gypsies took a fancy to bald face and whitelega; the owner agreed to sell, and the" giiiieebetght. They4hen dropp ed a hint that they.haajeon a horse Which would mateh=the one the livery man had retired, and were Promisedit, . largo, prjeo Apy.wouldi bring him on. This they, pgreed to, 0 10; and in the courso'O?;i`sure eneitgh the gypsieactme to the stablO r :With;an animal that matched-the loft' horse to t.ta, det'.! = ctolox, size, everything was.., just xiglat.-: They, ,were harness ed,and worked together beautifully. The livery man was delighted with the animal, paid:the gyp-. sies with groat cheerfulness and; was very-proul of his fine matches--drove.them around showed and bragged on.them. A few days afterthe "fair business transaction;' which resultedin the de liverrof the.animal7which matched so well, some whitehairs were noticed in his forehead and on his legs; the white surface continued. to - increase in size, until a white face and three white legs. belonging to the , identical hone'which the gyp sies had purchased of the livery min,:wer& fully revealed! The had bectiPainted and dy ed so skillfully that his former Owneri.thongh an experienced horseman, was'completely deceived. The'gypsies "dyed, but gave no sign, 4 by whist' they could be detected, though they turned 'their skill with hr.ush.and colors to gad account, cording to the morals of horse trading. OR- "Gov. Gilmer, of Georgia," so says a Georgian contributor, "had a pasaion foi buying all sorts of old iron 'truck, broken down wagons and such rubbish, which be had piled up in the yard, under the impression` that it,would come in to use some time or other. It annoyed his Wife excesalvely; and one day, when - Ate governor was awaY'froin Home, she had the whole pile:carted, off to auction "It so - Oakland - that . just aa : tike. auctioneer had "piit'Up the lot,tfili governor was riding by. - is be looked at it, lie declared that lie 'hid a Jai athome in Which there were several. things to match. 'fie bid ten dollars, and the whole concern was knocked down to biro, A few days afterwards be was adjuiringDirk._ GEilmer'e new bonnet, and asking her its cot , sbO said 'ten husband, the:sante you Paid .for yetriold iron, and if Yott`den't;cleaO it of tku..yard I Wail aell.it again :pie:governor diaen:iiy after titieretired from the iron I?ysiness.". .. • . A letter to the Boston 2roopertsydatettAmme,,, topol, March Ist, says: The hentirks.ll . &,isttewn! about the 94 d4ing:the'flogismatilkdoing the work of detilb.; .. ktcl•l3athark eightli t iconA ioioe ihis'exen -40;;I:v.c 0 AtrongFeg:it , ;. 'I 'yard, sold to a few minu tes _ware, nyersing , -. wtb Mr . Gowen. They_ther startod for a walk to . tbe;Redan,;(noite, near, our residence, and 4 on iiiihttkethe Wriest*** one of theii pit l e ap an anompfolied deton;Oilog4l9)l, in tending iomop relic, is l 4 &aim 'e rather hear; threw dowo,wl/mt it ulotaptlysiploded, omikikledjiint, tifoioitsiio4ng the bip4 from the itoo g i t i : e 4 egAh9C...4 right PI. I TY° romains WArAbriinght,A oorrir , 4Nlioce,Oey . wore hurl -00. opolpanimolcopo4,7lth aalightscratch upon 0. 41 ,:UP!„ iday, two Bunt line lore kOlmi l ia Aga*. Ipaaner , .w hile,piok int: 0,1,1 k t4o,,rtopßor„of,Op. shell. Tam ,lm&k.,Ayi roloEh tficanotimiini ignitent ! tile • powilo; of he. shell is ; 1 9 11 #:tit! aff a ir, be i n g a , sunli equilateral.th jit flitch ,po . fl,rvi,thaa tle Lammers ..hairl.;4 solidest jar l'ireaks the hair, causing the hammer to strike the can, which "explodes. After the shells are Charged, tho are'eneloied'in a copper tnbi and inserted' within the hole of the , shell; upon which. a Ting is placed,„tlie•shelk thna..preparedy are placed in a boa Of.,the Are of ; en .ordinary chionotriefei box, whiOli, for safely, intim. be him. died "tbit aide•np,!With Mike! ) .! ' =I " r , , - NOttee. AT A;BIEETINO caliell try adaartisenient in tbe7A ,- alum Advertiser and.Lebatton Ointrfer, of the Cam. miasiOners named in the lilt indorporating the "LEBA. NON. VALIFX:Ilailty? oeFriday,:the "gth of AprilVAl D. 1858,. at the Public. House of..l.4sm ‘ gasjezin the Be. fOugh'of LebanonlM followi ng named 'Commieeicigeri were present:—Yl : . . • • • . .t G. Dauußn ,Colorgaij,. Simon Cameron. ,Lest,ll3lnsi George Snaulidi. James Yolini;'Ocorge mil , end n -Boyd, tbey,being a-majority ofibetimuids: stoners oarnedip the net. . • Modem: Or.o Daweviic h oVirairmillistliChi l tlie • ChaWand Ar ßoyd appointed *tiecistady.,••• . -,The foDowing.itesiolutioa wady ffpved,by,Leyi . Kane ResoNert,' That' we deem . it laexpedient tb' open the Books - bin Subscriptions of Stocirof , The Libitnoti Salley ,prec•cot,„and.for the; purpooe giving,naipio Hine for'doe consideration Of the frobject, and td secure sratectioa; of-all the tominissioneirq mimed ttithe4ct of I ncorpornytion,the meeting p . llePi adJourna,_wi ll adjourn , termed oghinhethe Hettheor ADS ( HAAZ,'InnIio pr zr e n th.of: Lahanon,-on'fiatitrderidee Mb day ,crifar, next, at 12 0'c10ck,„14,,,0f aaid ,day. _ Itesicduflori' Vms iiFeonded-iiY Sinion suitimitho'yote.beintt taken, oructimaniincinely.agiemi:to. f Oa motion it was Respicad,that Abe proinics thp Ma - Or,' bViiigncid bY tile Officars;•indini%fta'•Waila newapeporp, ickthellorough of Lebatiomasn •.:oif On motion the . meeting apiljougied. 51 '” •• • G. DA*BOll rbWitthiDO .Preasit. l ik..,BoxneSOcretary. '• • : ; to"' • 3 A' 41;14111T . Ol i i IttiT23LERS fVF reign and Domestic Wares A.,2,7, * end 'Merchandise, ke.orbichiseri•returned by the Mercantile Appraiser .01 Lebaien„County, /or the year 1858.• • NOTICE is b'erlibY given' thM, he - A ppriiser will hold' hie Appeal at tbo Ceminlainners'_ollthe, In • tba , Bor °ugh of Lebanon, c; lArhysiday, the, uh. day of ./ay, d. D.lsoB,iit Which time and place loops dealrlngto ApPeal may attend. •• • - • . 'MAL A. /8AC14. , ApprateT . Aillrearaile Yams. , _ _List of Deniers,' ,; ~„ , 11-25M;Y.aar., Charlie Etriiriver, grocery. 00 MiOafiley;aboesoo J,O, wirier; - . , • . . ; ; t. Bowman k Co.,.lumber a 3 : 00 J•lFJEbOr,"cenfeetlatii ; ' • • , • ; .10 t o Egotatand,ahoes ' : • s • -? n. 7, . 0 0 1) Kern:may. , , . . 00 DM Kortniitty,'ecal ' • 'rep* . ' •n -- • • 45 , A0 G.M ..Fa ober,• t; 7 SD 'Joseph B Maori 7 , 1 00 John Yordy, eadifery ; GeoFgpa baellflOPMPo. s‘.: • . ; 4.00 oeOrgePooger U 00 J DKrallie & ' '::: • 4.-4 /V 5 Imo J 11Soonatour..3.3 I`«4! A 014 ti .nr,r "' 7 l Juebb Rcsdle • 'r 42teorittaltoeiliardgew gi• patent medicines . ... A t a i,4,„ a. g : ,•6 00 Relasaistek. arP., ck4laug 'AC • . v r oo ,111‘17 Itbcs•!1: joypar.97i %.7 , 111140.21: :Au* A 7 00 _Wttztkika 1):7 Sztit,ax :ir -3 1 „M likar, _jaw° ry rtrahrxe svimisampo d:ivr t...Ataglo 4 1 / 1 1fiolk*F4Aitanti San "Mang iair 1tai.4431.9 MOE .. /t : t .N. CIS NA-t"" Lebanon Borowrghl ;dam strtartiort. A FA WILY FAPEP, FOR TOWN & OOENTET, By WM. 11.11It8eLiNi . /lithe ,50rx.,or.R4es'INefir B41.1(40.04,91000,1141. At One Dollar Fift y Oen* t iNt. palm BATES 4F-POSTA4R. In Peousylour:of,r , ,, , 4'. Nit illoale For squatter, or 1.3 °etas year:' L—OClrortWAta*--mj 13.p:-.*lol7.trgala Tribe •". is not' ‘' - mro ea. sa lieifd i"itiblll trri4B4 7'°. -.,-- —..----Erstretllchree _....-4 - - -6 09 cro Afr9A:ll t r * s -4 1 t - sia at t oed. Chagos Greenawatt -- 16 10 ' 00 4 ' 12 1$ 60 RetirrA imi f -.; 1' J l:lsa oho le t la rta rsise _ ,17 13 o s ia l rettiotie' ; 2 ' '' l l' i t t . .- '1 o 0 John Oartutrd 4 *--,'.. , ta. , :r•rt ,24-, - _ t.qt .ll.erriaoriAtendore,,,ktut4t9t4 . - Al' - , ' ~I:ooJ ohn'D Ite4th' 14 '7 44 T PrPratetz. „ fOrtiltire '.. - • ..- mr.e- - v..' , qttle L3,Ppmmitatteer.cktthlojg ~, „.14 , - 4 ortalrir.4., clighibi 14 1 Jeltftekers„.stemes` '. .r. , 1151. a. "- 0 Ti Drlec4,4Po • - ,Mi - ; .., --, a 7 , 2 r00 Writlaelc MeAdatris,, , ehees 5:5 - - 700 L2lntioerutatt ^ • • ~ .tasr"*". : , livilo I,2steer .s.llrettlers, -IS . 4O PO' SamaretErstise' ' ' Ad T 00. Dew Leelk-8r0.., , . , . ' : 44 - „, tOr l o4 J M %acid. bottko s , „ 1*- • tip ACbriier Stilarter, tallier " - 'l4 _ 14Bbeitclieincehl,brawirs ' ^ .-;B - - ' 430:00 Germ) Relurelil • .. - 14 . 7.00; biliers-kßhoiw; miller' •-a •- -:r 7 46.00 Robert Ruck- batter 14 - 7 7 00 J J Bleir,jewelfy . , . • . ,14, ~ ;00 SAM Yose; brewer • ' T ' 50 00 Dory liertuteo, breWer *. _ 8 61140 )3arry k Andersor . k, tobacco „.14 7,00 lcalgeel SVC ElOthinit - 'l4 709 Ciartifi Smith, 40 UfeetiOner ' AV . , 1 t Joho_Grieser, &beets , 3 4 . 7 shirk & Tice . 24 ' ?;ADO Diller, Apedt -ic Co.,llaDaer 'l4- 700 Daniel Rood, coufectiorter,64 14 - .7 0 0 Sobo , tl Wltmoyer. lumber 'll - 700 : • - iVorth ::Lebanon Borough Benda, notions; • .. 14 - Joseph BOwmin,eb,Sirs 11 Biartin_WEber; drugs 'l4 Pun** Bro. • 1$: Henry Boltz. Gigots Reltidahl`k 711x117 , lumbar:: ; 14:- Shirk,* ltiliar : - "l 3 Ht W EcbSnrotb;"Oool ' 14 N - Leiranonllitling-Company ;'l4 Bitinntn..* B 4 kert BrechtbillA Horst, Inufbrt IS - Henry Brandt..litnibsr- 'U . Gottlieb Light, cool " 14. North Lebanon Sohn Itinpn • Henry Tiddte, huckster * Groh Abrent Andrew Light Adam -tight Millm - O. Areigley , Jk Co. John e. - Walter Dwrid.Saldattliewe .Samnel Shapk JuselihMaits.; 4:o - 11. H. Missemer, G. M. Dewetay - colifktioner-y. 116dieberg, Wm Artz Cyrus M Crap JolephLotiler Bucher Jr.. Giza&rt. Frederick Herman, tulautcr • William - Blank:agar, ' ' 14 Christian Miller, :. .. 14 Henry Stoler,.xtuves • .14 3B&;7'W Achey 14 Boltz Arct,millers . ' - Samuel Mintz miller . 14 .David 24; • 'l4 Corn a I Hamilton, L- Snit R W'Coloman, Cornwall mill Jacob rilowinan, Oiler R Eby . ' A Itamay, tallor South AnnvWe John Carper .1S DIM& Dotter, miller 14 0 X Landis ' - 1; Cornelius. Smith, confectioner • IA 1/ D Botrer: & . Bro 13 o a Steinmetz - • . z IS David Auner, monfectLiner 14 A & W "Kreidef,l ll /11tri ' ' l4 Edward ;trickle ,r " t* - " ' - 14 John Mace, bue kiter - 24 Dental 'Facet, stares - ' la .. . . .Lon dOntlerty John Ilainingar . Benjamin Hooker Etter & Bomnan Gideon Etter, Wilkie B Foltz Samuel Bogner, tailor Martin Bowman Martin Early, I,7ladlaniVre Martin Early' - •- - &Malt G gorstidt Luther Fialdr,fitorea B Belay, confectioner Martin Early, lumber Strickler, Wilhelm & Co., millers 13 JoeephLungenecker,,diatilhary: ' 4rortk: • Oidorier Wiilferabergek 13 Eiirly3r•Etianiltiker,73ittlrlery • - .Ai IlimaLbergerAllaap,Oilerr, - $ l4 Pdhifarabil, shalt' . Bantantlhirly • Gideon Fahneate*droite• • •faient meditli4e 3 kiltaporta ' John,N.Smith, stoves • _ Dardellldulfair 13 . Ihrhinar &Schreider, - grain • • ' 13. • • , 4 tT l 3 brayer; - linnhePa 46i`.„ 1 Leonard Fasbacht, miller :314 george,,eidmatr,„ • .•• 14 dohs ,; -r • t • • • • ESSi Iktioi Aitiiniritt!F Awrgall'r if y i .: :1.. •14 11 John Gratin. sillier Eberlr s 17entet, In:11ms 11— D Itt Rank.; .. Catharine Fronts, eonfeetit•64ry Michael Ilartuutn,feeil Leiditielitietleek, 4. • - ,Wlttyrauts, coal . Thomism A . liairer 'l3 • Jolty Seltaer . ' ' " 14 John Dotter, miller _ : 1l• • Allaman IieRIII, . " J MillerAmtent medieitint - 4 .Wm Stein Ed mard,lgialer. ha tir blioliarll46elne& St3`,."x St , ; Fred. Heisler. " If t litpa.C.noner, . • , .14, Peter',!eptlins:e4lifitiltater . : Union Daniel iliirdner &San ' • .. Abram Balmy, hocluder--- 14 Onion .ForgeXciiipc.eletehM. :i _ 14 JkOF Mpily Co., grain . Kehleman & Hellman, USIA.' IT George •". . It ,k9Mo,4llfri . 13 •. • • ''! ‘1,4 ChriftiancLot ..a t °over Apingie? . 04kkei*Ster5er g••••• APGA:Vtials. • ; ()lane Woollioi t 'dtvgi Benißmtii Artsi4tovis • Auntie] Shell - Henry sticies j .Bockias Ilreltur & Seltzer, torntwr .13: Henry hi6kiter , 14. George Schott • • - 14 Daniel Deluder, tonfretloarr .. 14 COoiri , 14 . Samuel Houtlio.tral,te • 14 Dleyera, &vice, groceries• 14 Tice.plaater, to , 14 , Ew dard Itoblard: miller , 14 Jacob Schoch , .; , . • 14. AIPn licillluker, coil, • lc • •14 -Dacia It Intale;Coal7 ' - ltichgrd Leionach • • • Millar !Kph ralsellertzter,millwr . r. 344 7,7,N Swatara- , adt 64 . ltig& 3e.' th mlel . mores, Arndt; intnlins:'. •• • . .Amon B3Valmer, storm. 7)4. lamb' • ioist.ben,ifikaser,mater.: , • John Barge u : _ -As,Abßnalhirw 1' —l4 , ..NapoleoLOPl4,ll4l4 ITm Woelfly, tgitpr. . 14 . •Frankiiik'Blrmia; cenfeCtiot:r Jemob,fl.4o4vtelt,.Ge4gireor ; • .. Angnattia 4 J. r•mc --- •"t • • • Arootig3ppltlet~ r^; • , • •••••'.. 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