printiitg: eaVia W , .!er- - ata.X . '-? LMMC25123.U111 ,0 .3"U Neatly ana promptly Executed, al Me ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, FENN'A Titts.estrtlilishment hl MAY appplivil with on extensive assortment of JOl3 TYPE, which will he ineriiiiAid as the patronage demands. It can now turn out PelyttNo,•of every description, in a neat and expeditious rnaniler— Rnd on very reasonable terms. 'Snell no Pamphlets, Checks, Business Cards, Handbills, Cirmilars, Labels, Bill Headings, Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Bare, Invitations, Tickets, &e., km. ffiti of the establishment, and the public gener ally arc respectfully solicited to send in their orders. , AiriliAlißlllLLS Printed nt nit hours notice. AZ —Darns or all kinds, Common aMijitthment 'School, Justices', ennotables' and other ULAINAS, printed 'correctly mid neatly on the best paper, constantly kept for sale at this office, at prices "to suit the times." * * *Subscription price of the LEBANON ADTEItTISER One Dollar and a if alf a Near. Address, Vat. M. Brzattx, Lebanon, Da. REAL ESTATE A Valuable Unlit & New -Brick 1101ISC: AT VATE SATE.—A BUILDING LOT. fronting .on Walnut street, SO feet from CumberiancL and a bout 200 from the Court Goose, adjoining the new build ;leg of Curtis N. Smith and the Buck Hotel Property.— This is 11 very desirable business location. it being in the very heart of my town. l'os.iession will be given inane 'tliately, Also, A new two.story Thick DWELLING DOUSE. with Trir large BACK-BUILDING mai KITCIIEN also of e' ,l l:t. Ili Brick, situated on Chestnut Street. about 3 squares ,;kiis.from the Court IF. use, late property of Frederick U'rban: eivrted Mt Lot of :33 feet, by 2uo teat deep, with .g . Lx l Stable, Cistern, all complete. The above prop erties will be sold cheap and terms "Made easy by rEelanon, Sept. 22.18x9. SIMON .1. MSII. Mouse 4. 4 V Lot-at Private Sale, kinh , :criber offerS at yrirate Sale his HOUSE and LOT of ITROUND, kith Drink sTAULE, cistern, and ti;ter out buildings, In the Borough of Lobe non. This property is situated on Cumber- ^ woo adjoining, property of fpri Ethic. Esq., on tin) MO, and property of . gat , heirs of Mrs, on the West. TermP, easy—to snit the Limes. Apply to ittlitding Lot for Sale Villa : Subscriber of at Private Sale a LOT of GROUNDomposite.Telm Meily's Residence near Cum borland Street. Possession and a good title will be giv en immediately, and terms made easy by Lebanon. sot. 15, ISsS.—tf. CUItiSTIAN HENRY. Valuable Borough Properly, FOR SALE! IS offered nt private sa!e, that valuable half-lot or pieco 1 of 1;1(01.1N D. situate at the north-east corner of Wa ler mai Walnut streets, Lebanon, fronting 33feet on Wnl. nut street And SU feet or Water street, at present occupi ed by Jolla }nrrcii's Marble Yard. on which are a FrUNE I hare, &e. It is located within a square of the Leb- Anon Talley Railroad Depot. between the Depot and.L , :;,!:o the centre of town. For further particulars appl;y to John Farrell on the premises. J nue 24,1857. Private Nale. rpu 11 subscriber offers to soil nt Prirate sale, during 1. the MLR small TRACT of LAND. situated in Nortn A latrine Township, J.elstnon county. ti miles from Lebanon. 2: , ,, , t; from Annrille, 4 from Jonestown. on the road lending from Annrille to Jonestown, containing. 'about 5 ACRES. more or less. • . , The improvements are A Large Two-Story MUCK i j ;tc .,.... , , a p t ly I,i,i e ,i ,i i Ni q . I:4;;;Nti m ily t ..1 . 4 .., 1 o feet, Ei with . S , • . . \ i 1 h en _.... r, ;Ail b4,, , Ti to the m ' a . si ' rr. ' anpiete ' in ' eni ' i s er„ war=h) ea n i. 4 - .4p,.., ice house. pigsty. 0 Large BANK BARN, 48 by :Ai feet, Arith waiein shed, and other out-bailling A ,.— bout I. acre le au excellent landing on the UNION i'A NAL. suitable f.r any inteinees. The above prof ,- 4,rty is i good conilitian being, nearly new. ALSO, STORE 'PROPERTY, Nn 2, is 1 acre, Inaba fa' letw, adjoining No. 1, the I' N lON CANAL and lands of DAM EL p, it. FA 1,31 AN.— The improvements are a COTTAGE STJEI and DWEL ,L7Z4O-_., LINO two-stun , house, 34 by 41) feet, and a .`, "riTi t. wmstory FE,CMII HOUSE, vvash house, pig ... I t. ,R; ,JSI!It sly, and - other ont.huildings. This is an _exvel [^l6 I i i loot Store Stand with a good eon uf Customers. /hero is a good store business done, nod the stork of n , sais can he }Knight at any time. Possession of the star stand given at any time, and of the reel estate on the Ist of April, IS3o. 3011 N MEYER. Ilyersvillo, I,bonon enmity, Cm, Oet,,hor El, 1853—CA SP I.E.VD IP IES T.ITE AT PRIVATE SALE pun undersigned Wm; at private sale his magnificent j_ Estate, situate in East Ilanover township, 'Lebanon enmity. about 2 miles from Harper's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold Springs and the Dauphin Susimehanna hail oad, as thltowa:— NO. I—rontaina 160 AcnEs, mono or less, of the best fatal in the neighborhood. adjoining property of 3liclel Itsininater, John Dotter and others. The greater portion is cleared and under good cultivation. The bnildings erected on this trot are the undersigned's well-known CI,OTII MANUFACTORY. which has a large patronage and capable o'r indefinite increase; n . „ ,, !, a large two•story'deuble Stone Dwelling I lonee, I ,lll.Arith Kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm ease ; Tenant lionse; large stone Barn, with threshing Boar and Stalling; sad other ontlostillings. in cowl re pair, Also, all neves:tars littiltlintat for the Matnifactory. Al% ;—Enliing-mill. Cant and Spinning Machina Dyeing and Finishing llouse,4c., fie. The Works are alt will supplied with god Machinery and plenty of water power. A stream of good water is led to the -IV, dwelling helm in pipes. A Iso. springs and pump wens near. Also, a beautiful Young 011eilAllli*** os the Itretnises. NG. 2—Containing , . V) ACRES, (more or less.) adjoin ing No. 1. land of Michad Delninger, John Dotter, and others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good mil. i vat lon and excellent fences. _Erected thereon is a Dwelling 'Tonne, Stable, ' ' and a large Shed. Also, near by a well, spring, kr., a splendid site for the erection of a dwelling house. There is flowing water In nearly every lei , • A School Douse is located (At this tract. NO. 11—Clontains 180 .ACRES WOoDLAND, (more or less) adjoining No. - 1, land of John llot ter and others, It 11111.9 a rich growth of Chestnut ..t; -1,4.,y,, tA. from 8 to 10 years growth. As the undersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, the *above rosy tie purchased either in parts as above or in the whole, no may be desired. tire ticesi title and possession will LW given out the let of April, 1850. Fur further intbrinnt lon apply to LYON 1.1011;EitGal, East Hanover, Lebanon en„ Pa. Aug, 5,'57-If. Hammonton La anis. NEW ENO LAND SPITTLE- ~, ,r, MENT--RARE OPPOR 4ii TUNITY ' •41`, 4 1!,,.. —TO ALI, WA NTI NCI FAR 31$, 0!.., ,yly . rizst.43 IN: ,j, ,, ,' ht !I healthy place, twenty.fire ; ' kW' . I I 1 ,1 , • miles front Philadelphia, on the "=z- Camden and Atlantic railroad. ".7 . ‘ „1" , ... New Jersey. An old estate hasrccently been opened for tale, and the first division • f 10.000 acres divided up into farms of twenty acres and upwards. The soil is of the Lest quality for the production of fruits, grains, Pm, The price is $l5 to $2O per acre, payable in easy quarteiyenr ly last... meats, within a terra of four years. with inter sett The terms are made easy, in order to insure the rap id improvement of the land, by enabling retry industri ous wan to boy a funs. It is now being extensively im proved by good roads, and someof the best citizens from Eew 'England and the Middle States are erecting large i mprovetnents, , It is a scene of the greatest improvement out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses have been built in four months. Practical farmers and business-men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an important business place, on account of its being in the midst of a great Market. Every article raised upon this land finds an immediate sale. The wa ter is excellent, and no such thing as fever is known. The soil Is a sandy or cloy loan. with n day bottom and retentice of manures. It is free of stonesand easily work ed. It abounds largely in the plump ates_ and such le iis fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, It will be found net to be excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapted to its market. The reader may be well • wore that the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from New jersey, which arommually exported to the amount of millions of dol Fare. The land,besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has no abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the spot nt a elseapprice, from the mills. Other mulls arc now be ing opened, and brickyards being started on the gr und. A person can put. up a frame tenement for present Con venience for one Mildred dollars. On account of the ex tensive emigration, this is the best couree to pursue in ender to get a place to live in at first. Carpenters end builders lure ori hand to put np houses on the best terms In settling lucre the emigrant has many advantages.— lie is within a few ride of the great cities in tile Middle States a New England; he fencer his Old friends • ^ .110ellItlenS; he is in a settled country, where every of civilization is at hand; lie is 9mprovemontandeonhloa r 7 !* 17"1 " 19 is iChealtby place, and 18 not sulduct to the certainty ca fleeing the . gruater part of Ids family and Lis own health 'Ly th .se nialle-nent fevers which make the graves of so runny milliena of the young and hardy in far if regions away from home end friends. Besides, ho has n mild ell: mate and an open winter. • There are three trains daily to Philadelphia. and to all 'those who impreve, the railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages tore presented, end oak himself why the property has not been taken up before. The maven is, it was never thrown in the market; and unless them, statements were COI , red, no ono would be Invited to examine the laud before purchasing.. This all are expected to do. They will see thelend under cultivation; they will meet persons, no -doubt, from their own neighborhood they wilt witness thelmprovomon to, and can Judge of the character of the r-tiopulation. - 'Persons should come prepared to purchase, Its many are locating, and locations ore not held on re fusal. . The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary and agri cultural sheetrcontninlng fulldnformation of Hammon ton; will be ltett,t,Ocath inquirer, and can be obtained at cts.por equine.: . - Titiornelleputable; 'iVetrrantee deedtitiren, clear of opt factentWattreertoheitparchate Motley Route to the Tand—Leure Vine street wharf'. Plaltura, for Hammonton by retread, at 'N. et..no. aial p. ; when there fu g ateefor Dir. Ityrnes. Hot ' lrtling conretrienees will be finintt. Letters and applications eon be addressed to S. B. Conan. Lilt, 202 south Fifth street.betato , Walnut, Plaltura. Naps and information cheerfully washed. Sept. 8,1868-Bm. :• '• • - - New Barber Shop. , GEOROD W. DALY, MARKET &run?, oppoeite the Leb anon Dank. would respectfully inform the Citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he etill continues Me first-rinse Shaving 4. Hair Dressing Saloon, And is propared to do boldness In the matted end boot style, told would solicit all to give hint a trial. I,,ebomon, Oct. 21, MT, ~ . . .....,-." ',la:, •...- ; '''''. ..- " .1.; -.. • . .-t--- , .' . - • ... • ' e .•:,terale ~;.7.::::,. _...,. r . ' I ' . ‘..--• , ' l / 4 ;;.F.F. ~' .i- ' — " . 1. "- ' , l ','?' l7. ... ,7 ,4 : . .. - .,. 4 ; ..! -: -..-... - ...... N . ,,:.. • -..r. , „ .. . . . . .. ... ...- .-... .- . . .•• VOL. 1 0--No, 19. REAL ESTATE. Private Sale. ruirP. nntlersimed offerat private =alo. the two st,ry FILA.3IItI MOUSE and LOT or PIECE of GROUND, situate on the Ohl Forgo Road. in r. !; 1 the north-west part of the borough of Lebanon. h The house is nearly new. and has three rooms on each Boer. with a Back KITCIIEN aft:wine There are some ont•buihlings. ELLTAII LONGACRN, JOAN WITTIMOVER, Jr, Lebanon, Ang.lS, Aexi' l inres of.Teve Dickinson ORPHIANS) COURT SALE. OF VALUABLE CIiESTNUT-TINDYR LAND P - - - - - - URSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Leh anon county, will be sold by pithile Vaildlie or out cry, on TITURSDAY, October , vs, ISSB. at the public house of Samuel Rank. In Jone,miwn. a certain TRACT OF Tin! REST CILESTNTJT Tl3lllEit LAND, belong ing to the estate of Jacob 13. Weidman, tykgainst Fire and Water, and-dispensing with high tablewalls; the roofs require an inclination tf nottn3 e than three-quarters a) of an inch to the ti, .i.nd in many eases saving the entire cost of r 'tors—the ceiling joistbeiog used. -- . The gutters are . mado of the same material, without any extra charges ; consign tly, our roofs are put up at alniost half the, cost ' either Tin, Slate, or Shingles. The material dug of an ituperishable•nature, it surpassed all ters in Durability ;—besides, -in ease of any elm ity, it is the most easily repaired of any other ref now in use. • Yet, the best proorwe can offer alto its . being both fire and water-proof, am Our intl i y re ferences, to any one of whom -we are at rerty to refer. N. B.—But let it be distinctly under\md, (since we manufacture our own composition and do the work in person,) that we ' warrant al our work proof against both Fire and Water ' • if my prove contrary, we will most willingly abid be results. The materials being mostly non-conductorsof heat, no roof le i s() coot -in summer, or so war winter. Those'wishing to use our roof she{ give the rafters a pitch of ebeut one inch to l , foot. [may Tr, 1854.---lm. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES 1558 NEW STYLES. 1 SSS ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court ouse, north side, has now on band a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND. CAPS,•for men and boys, for ISSB, to which the attention of the public is respectfully inti ted. lints of all prices, from the cheapest to the 'met costly, always on hand. lie has nlsojust opened a olden did assortment of SUMMER 11.4T5, mutual- 41 V; such as STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LED DOR N. SRNATE, CUIMAN. and all others. xps_ lie will also Wholesale. all kinds of lists, Caps, &c., to Country Merchants on ;tdrautageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, MS. jAC°l3itZlinresPeetTia • . forms tle ptathsstilVntin ues his extensilie establishment in Gab, rd.@ his new building. in Cumberland : It., li r where he hopes to render the same satisfitetiOn as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchapts and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to Arebase fashionable anti durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. . lle is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable - for any Market in the Tinian. A. due care is - taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of LNATIIER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. P. L' , .—Ho returns his sincere thanki to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention to business and enileavoriter to please his. MiStoMers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. [Lebanon, Yeb.l7, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker Cuntbcrfand street', one door East of Black Virtue Mid. THE Subscriber desires to inform the public f i tl r thoias e PelißB t o- ilt t "'c"7r etoexecutolLrsof ;lVnlrEV,!ofle finest finish and style, if not tniperior, to ntiy item tofore olTered to the public. New Spring and Suminer Stock! Ile has just returned from the city with an unrivaled assortment or the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of Boots, Shod, Slippers, &c., S:e., for Ladies, llontlemen and Children. Aie Every body is inrited to call and examine. Lebanon, June 30, ISSS. , GRJEFF'S • • Boot & Shoe Store Removed. New Spring and Summer Stock! f Undersigned would respectfully inform the Witte 1 that heJuis REMOVED his BOOT and SHOE STORE :to the room lately occupied by,rotitt Greer x, (Amfection 7 cry store; where he has opened wheantiful stock of. Spring and Summer Boots and-Shoes, fur Ladies, (len tlemen andehildren, assortment is very complete, and embraces all the 4stest styles, , whleb he can Soil out at low. prices. The public will please call and exaudoe B.—Tittvetaits, now your time if you wish to ere a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, and different kinds Of Bags. Como . ono, mime , • Lebanon, April 7,1555:: , • ,7017NDon the promisee of the subscriber, on the 20th of September, a'QUN, which the owner .can obtain by coming forward, proving property, and paying charges. LebanOn, Octob er eth,lBsB. JOIIN O. SNAVISLY. LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1858. HOUSE FURNITURE. Boot and Shoe Store. PHILIP F, 54.004kULLY, Gun-Found: eija ift VilEttli. Milne frOm the mountain, I come from the mountain, Where the mists hang long s after dawn of the day, And curl their gray forms over tree-top end fountain, itteo the bright sun gilds thaus,and melts them away I gush from the rock In nits deep.tangled wild-wood, And laughs nut my carol of infantile glee; 'Midst monies and tern-leaves, I sport In my childhood, Then haste in my youth, ou—ou to the sea. I flow through the woodlands, and naturri's oWn'ho‘rers Of gnarled oaks luta. lanehArees, lend nen their shade Then wind through green ineadows,where sweet, smiting flowers, Like "stars of ills earth,' 'are in beauty displayed. I water the valloys, and clothe them in gladness, I turn the big wheel at the forge and the min; And you such my features en traces,ot sadnessi As I do the great work that's assigned by God's will I bear, on my way to thot oary old ocean,. The ore or the mountairiandfrnit or the field; Then ptoligh,g heneathito hriuy'CommAion, My own happy life, I eubmissively yield. 'Neath the hough that bead o'er me, noformslight and airy Have danced like the shadows that play on my stream, For the nymph and the Naiad, the Sylph and the fairy, An' naught bOtthe'ffreents of au old Pagan dream. 13 t, aionglay my green.banks 'andin ray,clear wates, Thelindinn has paddled, with oar ligh tas air, And the meek dutky` maidoa —the brava chieftain's &nigh tet, lion mirrored her fettnres, and plaided her hair. But 'tie not for my beauty Munn, thst you love me, Nor yet for the legends that; round me may throng, For that, gentle: maiden, you'd place far abova me The lovely Wyoming, so noted in song • Where lellerdesai•ago rowed 'neath the moon glontly gleaming, Where the wigwam:once Fnutked, while the rod man wOuld:roarn, The bridge throws its span, and in mild beauty beaming iN nth th 3 Sycamore abode, 4Cyorri• own happy how But why aro those murmurs at twilight, as musing Ton think or the home thatendears me to thee, When the Goa that o'orrulos thee, hears thee refusing To 'mon the great lesson he'd teach thee through me? When you think of my waters that flow In their beauty, Remember that "heanty for Rehm" He'll give, To ti.-me lebo are faithful in d'Orag their Stnts; yielki up to Jenne 'the life they now lice. There shine in Gob's presence, a beautiful river And mannions of bliss; where, When this life is o'er Yn~i it sing of your Saviour, who rime to deliver, And bring you to loved ones, to leave them no more .491/. WaShineon_Cats9e,'§' pfember, 1858. A child whose infancy was joy, A little boy of noble mein, Now tossing gaily many a toy, Now romping through the garden green— Ifs parent's blue eyed little pet, Ire tripped one morn and down be foil; Ilk mother cried, "Come, Willie, let Me kiss the, spot and make it wall." A mother's kiss bath pewee to cure': Her love is balm for every wound ; Bee gentle smile, her words so pure, Can heal the bruise and make 'us sound; And if there come a bruised heart, And bitter tears arise and swell,— A mother's taVe still smoothes the sinart-- A mother's kiss will oink° it Wit What Matter If the world forget To praise us for the good we do, Or, if it never pays the debt Whisk to our faithfhluess is due! A mother's sympathy is ours Wherever on the earth we dwell; Though gone forever childhood's hours, The mother's kiss still MAtos us well! My mother's hair is gray, and mine is slightly touched with slicer streaks; I am a - fnll.grown man, but Mite Has deeply :narked my :goatees cheeks •Yet still her thrilling kiss iewarm • • lloon my brow imprinted well:''- Through all my lifeithaftt a charm, My mother's kiss! to make me well. • From infancy until to day,.. To siekne'ss, sorrow and mistrust, Her gentle„vmds drive care away And lift my spirit frounthe dust, She tells me that the angels rail, • That she must go with Clod to dwell r .My broken hetuti if such befall, .It - o;ntother's snake Pleet MATRIMONIAL BROKERAGE. A Gentleman from thoiltural Districts in a I Matrimonial Office in New York. His 3