J:Eb Irintiitg; mg.". uvrs.l2lll:lVer MlMlGl3ll;taiutsct. EvMS - 4 Neatly and Promptly Executed, at the &DVEETISEII, OFFICE, LEBANON, FENN'A Tait estabilshanent Is now supplied with an extensive tastirtglent of JOB TYPE; which will be Increased as the patronage demands. It on now turn out PRMTINO, of very daserlption, In a neat and expeditious manner— and on very reasonable terms. serh et s Pamphlets, Checks, Business Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Headings. Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Pare, Invitations, Tickets, &c., &c. Sr Dens otail lamb. Common and.ltidgment BONDS. lehMit JillinCeß', Constables' and other BLANES, printed a4crectly'and neatly , on the best paper, constantly kept tor sale at Oda omco, at prices "to cult the times." ' , ol3l.tbsciiiittou price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER On. Dollar and a Half a rear. Address, War. M. Dump:, Lebanon, I's. REAI; Orphans' Court Sate. • -rytrttstriNT to an order of die(tante Court of Leh i: enon County, Will b., sold byt.Plt lie Vt.lulus or out ery, the following RealTufge,late Of Jacob B. Weidman, Esq.. deed, to telt: On Friday, the 4th day of iithrttery, A. A, 1859, at 1 ,o'clottk. P. M., will be sold at the Public House of Samuel Bunk, in Jonoatown, toiliancm nounty. All that certain hiESSUADE, PLANTATION AND LAME TI‘ACT.CF LAND, with the appurtenances. sit• ante In the township of talon, In the county of Leba non. adjoining lands of floury Bohr, Meuse & Belton Dautel Btrotiarihatr.', and others, containing -178 ACHES AND 00 PERDUE'S. . . . .. .. . . it being part, of the Farm or Plantation commonly called "W.'.001..VS P1.A014." The improrements thereon being a ~. gTWO tiIePORY DWELLINO UQU.S.Iii and . .7 k SWEITP,Int.BARN, and other oulbuild• • Inge. There is Also a Pump and run- .;,,, nitig water near the house. The above plantation Is sit uated on the public rood lending froni 'Jonestown to the Illg Dom, about 1 mile north of Uilloi3 'Forgo—adjoins Swatorn Creek, and is convenient to the Union Comp,— The above Plantation will bo sold either in the whole, or iii such paths all wiltbest mit purchasers. . ~ At the sometime (Indy/nee, Will also be o ff ered for sale, a ecituin tract of the best ,CIIESTNIIT 'I . I.IIIBEIt LAND. belonging to the estate of Jacob D. Web:lmsn, deo l d situate in the township of ',Mimi.. lo the counix eforetahl,' about 2 uflieesseit of the 111,,s• • Dam, adjoining litinfelete, or Jon. Light, deed, eta - Others ) cOhteniudabOul 70 ACRES. The Limber On the above lea la fit to cut for RAILS or rows, belitg from thiftl to forty years growth, Vet an the north side Of the en .untain, anti Letter timber connottlakfoutal-olong , the Blue mountain. The lend wilt boebid hi late of FIVM and TEN ACM se will best sulttorehasers, Thu several purports aro marked and Ensutbaretin the ground, so that purchasers Gan se lect the &anther of the tract they wieb to bid for or pur chase, while on the premises examining the Timber. Any person Wishing to view mul examine any of the above premises will please rail upon Wm.:W. Murray, lt:sq., at Union Forge. The terms of sale of 'the above mentioned premireg, will be made known on the several days of sale, respec tively, by the undersigned. ELJZABETII C. 'WEIDMAN. nor,tra w. cotactlAs, JOTIN IY. ULRICH, Administrators of the Estate ofJacoh It. Weidman, dec'd. Lebanon, :Tannery 12. 11358. Valitable.Borow4h Properly FOR SALE! , IS offeretl at private sale, that ratuahlo half-lot or piece of (MOUND, situate at thenorth-east corner of Wa ter and Walnut streets, Lebanon, fronting 33 feet on We I street and BO foot of Water street, at present Occupi ed by John Farrel]' Harbin Yard, on which area Fnams liquso, Be. It Is located within saguaro of the Leh-,, ,' anon Valle y Ituiliond Depot, between the Depot end the centre of town. For further particular% apply to John Farrell on the promisee. Juno 24,1857. FOR RENT. Tit .114 Story of Ormfro New Vriek. Building. 0 Cumberland street. west of Market, Is for rent. '3 Lean he arranged into one or more rooms as parties may desire. Pusadsaion given at any time. JOHN 01::EFF. Lebanon. Dec. U. I -8.55.-I.f. Pruirate Sktle. illE subscriber offers at Private Sale Ids new two- Tstory brick I.PrVELLINfI ull.lB lel, situated iri lizn beth street, Lebanon, Pa. The House is 17 by la feet. luta 2 rn-ans on . Ibn first thaw and 3 on the seer/ltd. The other improve- meats are a good WASII-11.1.11178 P., Bake- ; ; oven. Cistern and ()Arden. The L o t is 193, : i _ _ - by fai foot. The alarm property is all new - and in a goal condition, and will be sold on easy terms. PossrFslon will be given on the let day. of April. 1859. A p o.y to .1 11.,KELNI, Photographer. Lebanon, Nov. 21•. 151S If. PRIVATE SALE Of Dwelling house & Coach Ara k-; in et stablisliment. r , 111: undersignrd intending logo West, :„ I I offer at private Sale their convenient owl desirable Property. It Comprises a new Ina ;2 Two• Story FRAME HOUSE, 21, feet front. I I by 32 deep! with a 10 by 11 lot Kitchen at lashed: a COACII Mil N 4.1 SLIUP. AU feet hoot by 8U fest deep: also another riliop 20 by 22 feet. and a Mack andth Shop 20 by V. 3 fret. The buildings are all new, and well hnilt, and. located In an eligible and hnsinoss part of tho town. viz—Water St, ect, Lebanon, near Fa- ' Im e s I,th ar an choreh, hoed title awl possession will be et , en at any tithe, burin , paymant Will be iltill)ltllded before the lot of April, HSU. Apply -far further infer. , JACOB ittEDEr, respectfully hi , forms the poblio that he still condi"- ' nes his extensive establishment in aft , isof his new building. in Cumberland tr.; ~ where he hope:, to render the same V 1 :. jr4 E A ' lll IDEST.I T E .. . . 'satisfaction as heretofore to all who AT PRIVATE SALE. may favor him with their custoul. He invites Merchants sad dealers-in; BooTS and SIVAS, and everyone irlio Mir. undersigned arts at private sate his magnificent : wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in 1,.. Estate, situate In East Hanover township. Lebanon his live, to call and examine ter theluselreS, his large county, about 2 Mika Trete Harper's Inn, 4 utiles from and varied stock. the Cold Springy and the Dauphin J: Suseldellaello lien- Ile is determined to surpass all competition in the rued, us fellows:— manuitecture (Weser? article in his business, meltable for NO. I—Contelna 1(10 ACRES, more or less, of the best any Market in the :Union. A due rare is tult.'eu in regard bind in the neighborhood, adjoining properly of Mielocl to materials and wiirkmataship; noire but the best Anal" Deitiltigq, John hotter and other's. Th e greater portion ty of LEATITER and other in:aerials are usisl, aud none ii; chifiyhd and under good cultivation. The buildings. but the best workmen ere employed. tweeted on this tract are the undersigned's well-known P. B.—lie returns hit sincere thanks to his friends for CLOTH MANUFACToRT, which ' has a large ' the very liberal patronage heretofore bettowed on him. r „,patronage and is capable of indefinite increase.; lie hoped try litiletat,tenthtl/ to business and eVenvoring ' ill a large two-story double Stohe Direlting House, to please his eltHilflllerS, to merit a share of public pat ” with Kitchen annexed ; good two-story Farm renege. !Lebanon, Feb'. 17, LSS. House; Tenant House; largo stone Bern, with three - Wog : .. _ _......._._ . iloor and Stabling; and other Alithuildings, hi good re. * I SSS NEW STYI I'S • I SaS 4 _A • . p.dr, Aldo, all necessary btilldings foi the Manufitetery, . A '. DAM RISE„ in Cumberland Street,-between, s is :—Follittg-mlll. Card and Spinning Maehine iluilding.. : , :pi Ararket and the Court (lenge, north side, has Dyeing and Finishing House, &Lc., dc., The Works aro all well supplied with good MichitterY and plenty of water now oil, iaptl a splendid acsortinent of tire New power. A stream of good water is led to the , ' Style:of JIVES , AND ' CA Pi: for men and boya.Abr ISIS, ••d*elliug house in pipes, Also. springs andpurup . , ~ to which the attention of the public Is respectfully invi wells near: Also, a beautiful Young ORCHARD : , M ..d. THats of all prices, from the cheapes" e elect on thect on the premises, , costly, always on hand. Itches also just opened a splen NO. 2—Containing lee ACRES, (more or less.) adjoin- ' did assortment of SUMMER II AI'S. embracing such as lug No.l.land of ' 'Wetted Deininger, John Dotter, and STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PEAR", HORN, LEO others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good cid- HORN, SENATE,- CUBIAN. and all others. titration and excellent fences. . ge„„, Ile will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats. Caps, Erected thereon Is a Dwelling Douse. Stalde, ' A.e.. to Country Mechants ou advantageous terms, anti a large Shed. Also, near by a well. sprig_, • Lebanon), A pril 21,1855. g Ac. a splendid site for the erection of a dwelling , houSe. -There is flowing water in nearly every aid. A School House is located on this tract. NO. fl--Contains llill ' ACRES WOODLAND, (more or less) adjoining No. 1, land ofJohn Dot- ter and others. It - has a rich growth of Chestnut eproutat from 8 to 10 years growth. As. the undersigned Is sincerely disposed to sel, the slime may be ptirehased either in parts as above or in the whole, as may be desired. . Sir flood title and possession will be given on the Ist of April, 1850. For further information apply to LYON LEM REIMS% Edd Hattoivr, Lebanon. Ch., lle. tnAtlon to • UF7uI.OE ARNOLD, Lubminn, jnno3o,*sS-If. • JOSEPH ARNOLD, 5,'5 -!f. Reigartls Wine analliquor Stgre, riblitiEft of Market and Water atreete, Lela ki non, Pa., ln the se room formerly occupied by w; 7 4 Jacob Weidle, Esq., 1 viler° ho still continuos to ' keep an assortment of the very best brands of WINES and LIQUORS. that can be got. To those who are ac- quainted with his LIQUORS, it is not necessary for him to speak, as the Liquors will speak-for themselves. To ..Hotel Keepers, ant all 'others, he would state that It la merely necesewy for them to call mid examine his atock•to satisfy themselves, as be warrants to render full satisfaction. lIMANUE L REIGART. N.'ll.—Rernember at Weldle's Corner. Lebanon, May 6, 1868. Paillters Treke Orogice, , A I:lol`EgAL'itemortment of On Colors In Tubee, for A Az:tlata and Ornamental Faintera. Also, Uniber, Terra de elionna, Vandyke Broivnotc, In Bottles, finely ground in, sentes.for Graining. For sale at LEMBERGER'S Drug SW% Market St. Lebanon, Noianiber 1,7, 1858. Dague,rreolypes. 111(13ht:kr the be i t i ht N e flMi• rd~story LjDAN°N • Riae's New Building: l [elms the beat room, bad ORS-light; beet fixtures, and has mode it his entire busitiees for the last sixyenre. lie .nlways gets the 'latest improvements; he ima. l eways the latest atYla of eases on hand; he takeo rietores lit every style of the art; his sTEREoscorE PICPUSES are wonderful to behold. AU his pictures an slqp, correct, Land or the highest finish. (live him a roll did you will .not regret it. 111 s terms are very moderato. *3_llin rooras are open every day (except Sundays, Irma 8 o'clock, A. )1., till i) nelock, P.M. Nov. 25, 1837. - .0344 - 4:1 - Clii - okti.E cm cum, ,ouil A.M.P •• . unrivedeciin Tioauty, sunplicity, .4ifet.y and Economy NY, Own . Mairons to obtain the eery best ail/. cheapest portable light within their reach, Ahollid call and-exhnitatt them Tampa at D. S. Haber' Drug : Store, belbre purciataing elsewhere. These Lanips armperreotay eafe and %warranted. , That they emit no onbtoolve Odor while burning. •That.they are very easily trimmed. That they bu t arrAfree from smoke. That the,ali /10,0#1 , eent. cheaper than any other lip lieu We. hi o id at ,D. S. SABER'S Drug Store, Lebanon, - I , a. Also, Uerosene, or Cold oil; finlSaler . November 3,1868. Got. Lonifelloses new Work (Miles Blandish) at Good's Book Store. NEW LIVERY STABLE. 'im undersigned reapoe. dully inform the puhlie that .L ,heige opened a NW LIVERY- 13WIBM, at hire. leß i tsv ,,,,, to, Market street, Leb- anon, where ho will keep for the publioarcommodethmagoodutt e of LlORdati Awl VEIIIELES, , .; -will keep gentle and good driving Ilbraes,i , ndboo ll ion" And late Vehicle*, OJao„aarefui Drivers furnished when ,desired. Also OMNIBUS for parties, de, Lebanon, April 21.1,858, JAMES -MARCH. . . - .. . . . . . . , .. . , . 1 11 ' -..-:: -..." , ,;1- 2_. -.., - - A.. . .... - . . ,; . .e.....t.., , ... 1 ._..:- .. ii , :44. , :2 - i:. - .. Y . • _,.. - c:',..,: -...*„6:__.7-'.4. : , ......-- . - I 11 ',.afllF - ' - 'i.i PE - ft.f.? ii" ,gi 567 E: pirsgivir./ , .. _____,......_...........__ VOL. 10-NO. 33. New Livery Stable. THE undersigned bee . established a uew LI VS- 1 41; . • BY STABLE, In Kuhn- . _•. • ‘ 41111116 " Ws Stables, at the Lebanbu Valley B;B. De liot, Lebanon. rlo ham good and safe Horses, Carriages, as may be desired, and careful Drivers, whieh.he will hire on fair team. lle hopes by being atteptive to bus- Inas to rreelve a liberal share of public patronage. Ap ply at Kubtile's Hotel, or at the Stables. DUNCAN Melt AE. N. run an OMNIBUS between the R. E. Depot and all parts of Lebanon and North Lebanon. Appliea tiellUP be made at Kuhule's Hotel, Carmony's, or the. Eagle Hotel, and the Omnibus Will call at passenger's homes in time for the ear: , Lebanon. Oct. 27.'57. THE .PLACE TO BUY CHEAP /Coots, Shoes, flats, . Caps , • AND TRUNKS, is the cheap Store of the undersigned. "Manta street, Labe non.whero a splendid new stock has justbeen open. ad, embraCing a general asacirtment for -LADIES, 0 EN- Ty,EmsN and Boys, Among which are LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY &GOES; Calfskin, Patent Lather, Goat, Rip, and other BOOTS-and Gaiters for Gentlemen, with a handsome variety for Boys. - 1300 TS andsnots ' *tall kinds, are also made to order. ' netbai.alao a greet itssorttnent of HATS & CAPS, L e , ' of all kinds and prices. 1 - Via Public is respectfully invited to call and examine. I. Lebanon, Oct 20, 'f.B. • JOHN GASSER., Clothing LoTnr,xG to putt Ow youlig uiiB ttee CLOTHING fur Winter to keep out the cold, CLOTHING all color , . black, brown, and 'due, CLOTHING well math , . and fashionable too. MATTING or elegant lit I declare, CLOTHING, whirl, all lake a pride in to wear, CLOTHING the heel that can be bought, • CLOTHING well 9ecretl Jet tie It ought, CIOTHLNO Width I,4ny bile clothing niti-y" CLOTHING for men. yoilt!'e, boys, and CLOTHING the largest assortment in town. cam-um] for Stoith, for Jones, and for Brown, CLOTHINO for all Gm rest of mankind, CLOTHING, and all that belongs to ibrit Hite: CAN be bonght ebeaper than aver befell, At IIEITZENSTEIN S 14t9THP'S CileelP Clothing Store. , .. ~ .. The largest best selected stock of Clothing and Fur nishing. goods user brought to town, is now unpacked and great bargains offered by It EITUNSTEIN & BROTTIEit. Fifty Dollar, Forfeit. IL MINTER will Porteit.4so. it failing to cure any xi case of secret disease thatinnY come under his care, no matter how long standing-or Afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private ileums, 44. North Seventh St. Phllaira. without fear of interruption from other pa tients. Strangers and others who have been 'Anhui - Ifs nstte in the selerlien of a Physcinia are invited to call DIPOPENCY—Trough unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or seltabuso. the evils are untn_ evens. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal die_ charges, wasting of the organ:4, loss of memory, a Ws_ taste for female society. gmieral,debillty. or constitution al derangement, are sure. to follow if necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence; lie offers a perfect mire. READ AND REF LE.CT.-- : The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many eases their lives, in the hands of physicians ignos rant of this class of maladies. it Is certainly impossible for our man to understand all the ille the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pm. _cellar brunch, in which Im is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study. YeAKS OF PIiACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseaseaof the sexual organs, to gether with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head. or bones. mercurial rheumatism, stric tures. gravel, irregularities, diseases arising : front youth ful excesses, or impurities of blood, witereby the consti tution has heeoine enfeebled, enablet,the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part Of United States, —Price To, MINER per Packitgo. ' For Salo. flit. DICKINCLSOWS CELEBRATED MAU NETO-EL ECTRIC MACHINE. NO RCM or other ingre dient required; HA power being obtained from a perma nent magnet. No family should be without one. Price only Ve. October 2MIL Fashionable Tail twin , ' • rii H E subscriber respecttbllyJuthrms his friends and 1 the public in general, that be has commenced the titSINI.:SS in all its branches, at his acs}- aims, in East Lebanon, Ounberland Street,) I squares nisi from Major Muyer's I totel, (south side.) By atten tion ti busincsa, promptness in his engagements, good lita, and moderate charges, he hopes -to receive a share of the piddle patronage, Ile was a long time in the em ploy of .Mieliesi Wagner, deed., and feels confident of Ovine: general satisfaction. lining et new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. liatebanon; OEURCI.E MeekELLY. foot Shoe Store. Fashionattle Tailoring and _-:ADlntititig Store. 110 ye who:would get n tine suit, dressed up in style , fretn.6o , to toe. Call and see. Save 20 per cent,. clear gain; at the - NEW CLOTHING STORE, 2d story o CENTRE lIITILDING, efitaber t Brothers. FARMERS will find It much to their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap Store at the Centro Buildings, of Itauna * IrttOTßiils. "TATLORING. . The TmLardNa for' Custom wurk receives the personal attention of. V:ekt• 1 t. 4, 1 with Mere ear% than ev er. Midi* secured the heft workmen, they ate prepar ed t o make lip, the Dwelt faabionalde work' at' thort no tice. The Clothing all warranted, if they du not please they need ne t . .b e dakep.. Lebanon 3iay.ll. WM. C. nrielt. lIEXIIX X TOYNXI :111gIUOVA Coach-51;111.in (r EStab I 'sit ment THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they have REMOVED thkir GOACTIDIARING LISUMENT to ffigh st.,l4lWielt 111(1 mad CAcsinut 34 squares north o' G. yt. Fauber's store, in, the Through of Leha non, where they intend carrying orithe business in all its branches, as heretofore. Each of us having served regular up- " ; P'f ft ...-.01k, ,. prenticeships to the business, -- and baring had much experience : therein, we feel confident of our - ability to giro satisfaction. EVery article manufactured at our establishment will be under °lir personal imperils ; ion. We shall keep on band, READY-,MADR, ALL KINDS OF VEIIIDLES, which wilt be warranted of the nitutt.itoppriOr quality.— ! We have now a fine stock on hand..to,which the attention of theme wanting anythine. iu out: lineos Welled. We will also attetia to IMPAIRING, at - abort ;Mice. - None hut the best workmen will lid employed in I any bninch of the business. We Cordially invite tho put. 11M to give us a hail, and we will gugrantessatisfacti . .on. .44 - • Thlinkful for the s Pailt litleragiattonagetir a gone rope public, we solicit a eontinuonee of the anion. JAMMER tt , YOUNG. Lebanon, December 2'2, 1858.7-6 m• Lebanon Deposit Bank. (Late .-Lawyer Tqtagr BANE,")- C'umberland street, one door sastinf Reinharrrs IL & W pay the following RATES of INTEREST on DEPOSLTS. ,For 1 year, and longer, d per cant. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, b per cent: Tref - annum For 3 months, and longet, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac commodatit ns to those who maY , favor.ps with Deposits. Payable on demand. Will pay a premimn on. gPA4ISfr and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also:ono - 0 .bfabican Dor /ars and Matt' Rollars. Will make 'collection" On'and re mit to animas of the United , States, the Confides and Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., &c., and do a general EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, rresident. C:ro. Guam, Cashier. The undersigned, 'MANAGERS, are lediridually liable to the extentof their Estates, for all Evokes and other Obligations of the !!I,rnatort: Denim BANe , 8151°N ""itozi, • O. DAWSON COLEMAN, GEORGE SMULLEE, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS Maly, Lebanon, May 12,1858. GEORGE °LEM NESIBERGEIV. y Cattle Lontroment. FARMERB AND OTRERS owning Noreen . and cattle can Rind nothing superior to Lerneerger's Cixttic Lin iment for Stiffness, Sprains, Lameness, au. It needs but a single trial to convince. Prepared and Sold.ordy at LEMBESGER'S Drag ,Stere, Lebanon, Nov, 10,1858. Market Street. LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1859. rirst Premium and Diploma Awarded by the Lebanon County Agribultural Society to the celebrated A RIERICAN . WATCHES. t JftSn dorsement of tbe merit -and charaCter of the I Watch ehoUid prove a sufficient recommendation to theta who contemplate purchasing a good and rellabte Time-keeper. They disclaim any part of foreign mech anism in.mortment or cost, and in regard to Time and durability distance all competition. These Watches are On exhibition at J. J. litAtirfi Watch and Jewelry Store, Berner of Market and Cumberland streets, 014 1 0- site the 31arket House, Lebanon, Pa. Nov. 3,-1.8.53. S. RABER'S - Wholesale and Retail Drug Stare, haslias been Removed to his New Rini:link 'on Cumber !' land Street, opposite the 'Eagle Building:4 Lebanon, - Pa. filtilg subscriber respectfully announces to his acnnain -1 fences end the public in general, that he has coa -1 stautly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEUICINES, • PAINTS, r Bill ICA LS, ,"; DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE • BRUSHES, I - lIAIR-OILS, 'EXTRACTS, Ruining Fluid, Surgical InstrnMents, Toilet Soaps, So l- gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which ha offers at low' rates, and rtraritititi the qualities of the artieles' as represented.—. PH:l'M:mere will please remember this, and examine the qualities a.n4,,,prices of his goods before purchasing else ! where. liqkt'Phyltieteits' prescriptions and fatally red pes can:fully compounded, at all hours of the day or nights by railing at the Drug Store, ; opposite the Eagle Bandit:lr. = On Sundays the Store will be opeued fur the corn ' pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M. )2 rtiall, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1551'. DAVID S. FABER. j 17000netrard ! Look Out. JAMES H. KELLEY, Watch- -421± 3D'ker & Jeweler, has just opened at the E.WLE BUILDINGS, in' the town of Lebation,a beautiful assortmentof Gold Raid road Time-keeper:lln hunting cases; eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, BT.— . Silver railroad hunting 'Watches, duplex, anchors, eylint , der, English patent Lever, English Swiss Quartiers, and Boys' Watches. Large Music Boxes,4, 6, and 8 tunes; goK Foh, Vest and Neck Chains; goltArmlets, Brooches; gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breastpins, - Necklaces, shirt- I Studs, Spectacles, Medallions, Miniature 01.1398, gold pen and pencil cues, gold Key Seals, ac. Silver.TCe and Ts.- ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains, Spectacles, Portutonai, fine Jecket anti pen Knives, Violins, Violin celos Bass A.ceordeons„ Polkas, Brass Instru ment's, Drums, Fifes ' Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's tunes, Sharp's Rifles, 'Volcanic Rifle. shoots 25 shot in It minute; Colt's . Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eight-clay and thirty-hour Clerks, Sc., the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon eounty,and will be sold . at the lowest cash prices. Widelies .0 Clocks carefully Repaired and Warranted. *. i s Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenery Store in the same room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. Eagle Buildings. [Lebanon , April 14, 1858. New Barber Shop. ri W. DALY. 31Annwr Sam REF, opposite the Lab- NJ- anon Dank, would respectfully inform the Citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. that he still continuos his drat-class Shaving 4. Hair Dressin g Saloon, • and is prepared to do business iai the nnatnet and bast style. and would solicit all, to Ore hint a trial. Lebanbn. Oct. 21,1527. PPlt M=MEIMI . t TUE undersigned would respectfully Inform • the public that they hare returned home again with their TIN-WARE & :MEET IRON .1 , .:ETA.8 LISIIM ENT to the well-known place in Camber. land street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pu., where they shall be pleased to accommodate all custom ers, at the shortest notice, and on ths most reasonahhi terms. . The SHOP will be found in the Basement of Adam Piee'o• New Building and the WARE-ROOM on the first floor of the seine. Building, next door to Baber'e Dry needs Store. The Shop is a magnificent one—it being the handsomest in the county, and well calculated for itch ft purpose. Thor would return their sincere thands for the liberal patronage afforded .theta, and particularly this last season. Hoping that their untiring eill,rts to please, and their return 'ROME" to the old stand so long occupied by Jonx Rim will insure for them a still more liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, Dee. Mb, Ta. RISE it DAUGHERTY. IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES 00 TO BRENNER'S ~CtKY MGM UATaxitr, over D. S. Itaber's Drug Store, 1.71 on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa - . ARunorrers, 4Ist4I4OTYPES,. FERVITPES, PAPYROTYMS add PHOTO GRAMS. taken daily, (Sunda} excepted.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of the cases. Rooms opened from 3 A. M., to 4 O'clock. P. H. I..banon, June 2. ISSS A meric,an Walcites. JUST receiYod a lot of fine AMERICAN WATCIIES, at the Eagle Jewelry• Store of ' JANES 11. K ELLY. Lebanon, Nov. 3, MS. TILE CREAP . . 114 T AND CAP STORE iritcnaisiux .8 NJ? RETAIL!! Vat THE underdpied . , at His STORE, iti Ng, 4, EAGLE Ihmanycle. is tteadily making additions to his large assortment of ' HATS AND CAPS, Sic Ile keeps the very latent city styles, end disposes of them - at city prices.. Gentlemen will find his GAT'S a very snootier article. very light and of the most durable materiel ktie Let all give him a call. Remember the place; No. 4, E.tor.e . llottotsos. lie Witolcsales and Retails to the Emintry Merchants, at prices that must prove satisfactory. • WANTED; all kinds of SKINS suitable for his. bust- . nen& such as Fox, Muskrat, Conn, filink.ltabbit ; Sic., for which ‘ the higliezt ruarketpriq will he paid. Leleuten;Dee. :5; 4 5 , 1 JACOB O. MILLER. Lebanon: Ifininist Insnranee Cotikpany.. '• incorporated by the Legislatureof Pa CJEA.RTEI PERPETUAL! ± OPPieR AT JONESTOITX, LEII-4.11:0.1.' COMNTY. GVARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000: I Fruits COMPANY is in NH oporation, and ready to I j milk...lnsurance on all liinds.ef property, in Town i or Country, and on as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe company, eitlicr on the 3latual or joint stock. principle. 9. . ' ....... . F., ' - President- , -JOlrl BRITNNIIII, Esq.- rice Prestifini-Dilit. It ANK. _ Treasurer--.0130:1 , .NE11.Y. Secretary—WM, A. BARRY. -. . ' DIRECTORS : ~ i Jona linnu:4ll, I:Sq.. ..- -. GEO. ROSS, 1 (lon. F. Mratc, : .D. M. KARMA.Tr, . .N.S.POLEON AKSIi. . JEFF. &URI, i Jonx C., SPILTZen, ... S. 5.. ntramituti, ( Da - vin It. ILtvn, DAVID .R. 4.58, i DANIEL 1.1. .131.EVEr., ' WM. A. liAtvr. 1 ANELY, IIIONY.S. ..4genkfor Lebanon and vicin vicinity y :---Jonestown, Feb. 3,1858. .. , ! .. FOIL SALE.. FLOUR, r r COltN. • ' ' j... .1;;;RA . OATS. „MIDDLINGS. 11 1171:Pfriitilt Fr.ALT BY TIM BAG, BRAN, - at the Genesee Mills or M VF.RS & SHOD% Fob. 3,1558. Lebanon, Pa. WANTE2). fi iL T the Genesee Mille, In the borough of Lobenon, ITIIF.AT, CORN, RYE, .. OATS, . In any quantity, for which the,highest Market prices will he paid in Cash, by. • MYERS , & SICOIUIt. Feb. 3.1855. " . - North Lebanon Flour' Mill r FRE NORTH LEBANON HILL has been remodeled, 1 and is now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a Tory superior article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can he obtained from any °Urn - source. They 1 1 4' ,, i RR also keep constantly on hand and for sale,toHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, A°. ** l They are also prepared to do all kinds of 'CusTOSteas ;Vona, and respectfully invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well as newoues, to give them asap. They will pay the highest CAsn market prices for all kinds of Brain, such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, lc., and afford all _facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. WALTER RAIITO IN. 1 4 .3' buten -80., Nov. 3,18:A. WATCH:ES AND JEWELRY• A i r:OlllSP. NEW LOT OF WAI'CH.Lb,AND3EAVELRY JUST RKEIVED BY • • * W, A.O K- E -R. , Cumberland St., next duer.to Dr. Lipeftwenver'o I -'NATIONAL HOTEL, RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PITILMSELPICIA. MDES k CARMANY. May 19,'68.4m. PETtlit CYRUS CARDIANT 91DROCTIRB A BODY PROTECTOR and health insurer, in the way of a comfortable and cheap OVERCOAT tt at' REFTENSTET . N & BRO. [ T zisurtz YOURSELVES against add, by purchasing a snit of warm Clothing sold so Cheap by - ' . REIRENSTEIN lOBROOTIlln.Woolen aocke,Cemforte,Surglorea. Necktie/sand Ilandkereheira a large assortment sold low at! REIZENSTELI &Bao.' GB' QUEENEWARE verypheap at RARER & BROS Mob has beet Written about woman's love, but we doubt if that'"glorY of a woman" was ever so forcibly expressed in a fen- words as in the fol lowing stanzosiwbich we take from an Etiglish paper: Coma from your long, long roving ; On the sea, , so wild and rough ; Come to naMinider and loving. And I shape blest enough. Of metAtliou*lryou be inforgiven„ Though priest...be tumble to shrive, I'll pray till iweaty all Heaven, • if only you e come back alive. • Where your`ireils have been unfurling. What winds have blown on your brow, 3 know not, and 3u9c not, nu darling, 0 - , that you cotuo,to me now. . Forrolrful, sinful ainl Poor and depleerl though you bo, MI ate nothing, if only , You turn Irian the tempter to me MOLLIE ; THE . BELL-RINGER. Ituancit. I suppose you have heard, of Orwittand, .the Greenland we use 4 to point out on our maps at school, and "bound" with glib tongues—and devot ed, especially in our vivid imaginations to arctic snows and skies, seals, walrus• sea, polar bears, and a race scarce more civilized—also the same locality whose "icy mountains" we have so often heard 1 poetized in falsetto, treble, and baSs voices, at missionary prayer rneettngs— yet we most respectfully beg to assure you that the Greenland within whose precincts (and at a date somewhat an, terror to the present) the locale of our story inlaid, differs widely frop that in question,, inasmuch as we present to your view one.of the pleasantest, most rural farrning towns in New England, and for the sake of being : explicit we will say in the honored "Granite State." Now in the same quiet country town there stood, years ago, a quaint, old fashioned, yet nicely kept farmhouse; with two tail poplars and a gay flower garden in front, small paned windows, and green moss creeping all over the sloping gable roof. ‘Ve do not know that Farmer Veazy's farm-houSe was much unlike any other within the lim its of old Greenland; but there wss an air of thrift and neatness about the premises, and thriving fields swept away in the rear, denoting that he was "fore handed," or "well to do" in the world . : but because under this mossy roof might he found the archest face, the sweetest . smile, the `darlingese dimples, the cur liest curls, the bluest eyes, and the pret tiest hand and foot in all Greenland--= the attractions aforesaid being the espe cial property and perquiSites of the farmer's only danghte.r—Wild' 'laughing gleesome Mollie Veazy. Was there a husking frolic or apple bee within the circuit of half a dozen miles, no girl present chanced to be the recipient of more 'red ear' forfeits, or, pawns, then handsome Mollie . ; was there a country ball no girl save.her stood , at the head of the set and led , off in. Monie.....Musk Chorus Jig, or Hulys Victory ; -and so' the fame of the country beauty , sprea& throughout all Rockinham county,, and . many lover's sighed at her feet, At the singing school in the old brick school house, or in the village choif on -Sun days, where Mollie sat in ille'high cur tnined gallery,arid the tones of her rich, clear treble floated out in • Tdrinth' or 'Coronation,' there was no sweeter sing er; even old Deacon Winslow, who al ways 'joined in'_with his explosive na sal tones, sometimes paused to listen to her voice, and was heard to acknowl edge, that the gal looked like a picture and sung like an angel=while awk ward, self sufficient -Bea Rhodes, who was as much le 'love with rosy cheeked Mollie as' his own..self esteem Would allow him to be imlove with any one but himself, played the big' bass - Viol with more than hislvonted vigor; when.' - ever he Chfine.edqo date!) ihe lattighing blue eyeslooking np*frorn the singing bOok urn as 1 lists said, suitors sighed at slollie's feet ; brit the'reaiden, though, possessed of as 'kind a heart as ever beat in maiden bosom; and the sweetest of dispositions, has one serious fault, which quite over balanced these goed qualifications. Mollie was band.-. some, and she-knew it—therefore Mol lie was a little, vain, she grew treexpect admiration; and to regard hearts as nice little trifles furnished especially for her own amusement. Mollie would flirt unmercifully; - and tease all the ()gorier ' lows who were` foolish enough to fall in -love with her; would laugh' until the tears actually roiled down her dimpled cheeks when awkward, long armed Hez I Rhodes came regularly every Sunday morning,.to help her from the-little brown horse she rode to church-per sisting in entangling her dress in the i -pillion and her feet in the stirrup,:nruch 1:to Flez 7 s confusion—and she dropped = her demurest-curtsey when old: widower Hopkins made it a point to fasten =his great roan at her father's gate every time he'bame up from." The Plains" ostensi. j. (fly to . talk of 'the - crops' with 'neighbor Veazy,"but' in reality to ingratiate Him. self into the good graces of fair Mollie, wick' an eye' to the brbad — acies she I would be likely to inherit, and his chances thereto and alsoloihe 'capable,' step Mother he hoped to pre= i sent the half dozen little Hopkinses who called him father. Budthe mischief of it all was that Mollie would so torment and, shake her curls at Cousin Harry . March or ‘Cap'in March,' as the .people in the region round about designated the.handsomest; manliest, bravest and most jovial sailor whoever rode out of Portsmouth•'Har bor, .or came -home during' the few months that his ship lay in Port to' 'lay , i off rr a'iluiet" firming taws-. 61)Ort IDttrg. **Aws LOVE glisrtilanonto. Why young. sCap!n March,' with his thick brown curls, laughing blue eyes, big generous heart—he who vowed that no woman.should.,ever win him and had actually named his vessel "The Vixen," by way of ex-pressing his contempt for -the sex,. 'Why Ife should take it into his head during his - summer's furlough to fall:in love, and that right desperately, with - his coquettish,cousin—T am sure can scarcely te acconotedlor, since he had sat beside her allhe sarne school, . and played the same games with her in childhood; tut certain it is that it,was the case, and "The'Viierf"l'ay at her 'dock in Portsmouth Hiyhor, week in and week out, after iser usual. time ; of :sail jog, and the crew, began _to murmur arid talk of shipping elsewhere. -; Nor, Harry enslaved by a woman at last ! and-still, the more he became en amored-,- the more Mollie trifled and teased him. - All the- coquette in her nature was fully in action now she ca -reseed., and now. she repulsed him, till the poor fellow' was ready t go dis traeted'between her smiles and coldness. But Harry' at last could stand it no longer. Though, bashful, as true lovers usually are, lie at length found courage to 'speak; and one pleasant summer's evening'when . the moon' stood high and fair aboin the CVellareis and fields, he . honestly confessed, his love, and be sought Mollie proMise that she would become his wife when once again his vessel lav at anchor in Portsmouth Har. bor. But naughty, willful ! She only laughed a gleesome little raugh.— She wondered how Cousiri'llarry could be so impertinent, and expect her, with half th - e beaux in the country - at her feet to give them all up for itint—only a cou sin! And so she lightly tossed his hand from hers—uttering a mocking good ni g ht, itarry ! I should as soon think of marrying 5 . 01 d grandfather Hopkins with his six children !' and she ran lightly up tti:her chamber. • , 'Very well,kdollie! Grandfather Hop kins it is, then .sad Harry, in a low voice which (and Mollie could not quite make out) quivered with either wound ed feelings orvexation ; but very cer :lain it was; that when, next day, her father came in froth the hay field to din ner, and said, 'Seems to me Harry went o' sudden at last after loiterin' round home'--then - stole- away to her chamber and - spent the afternoon in a good hearty pry, Alt,. Mollie, what did .that mean? , Thefiummer wa,qed, so did autumn; the, long.-cold .winter, top, ;passed: New England over ;. and-! March had melted into a genial April, when 'The Vixen' rode gallantly over -the - Bar—past 'the lighthouse,' qhe Whale's back' and 'the Fort'—and came to anchor in Ports. mouth Harbor. - The last snow had disappeared in I Then , there was the long, inooning,' Greenland—the Spring was. unusually 1 when the, good, people ,presacd round early--;;-the farmers had already :made 1 Mollie with their congratulation ; for, good progressin breaking up the ground, I, as 'is customary in country . pladas where . and the buds were girdling on the lilac 1 portions of th; congregation come from' bushes 'outside the window, where . M oi- l a distance of several miles.tto,meeting,' lie Veazv sat one sunny forenoon,• her ! there was quite a gropp,,yrbo staid at thin white fingers lying listless over the 1 noon, and collected in pews or in the knitting work,of fine lamb's wool in her ! vestibule—the.old folks, to, talk of the in 1 lap. And on the morning .question, ; crops end_predict the vy.e.agteroend the ' the door opened at the farm house, and younger ones to play a sly ,little:prelude ' in walked Miss Mehitalde Jenness, ex- to thg Sunday evening . courtship, that cjaimingin her sharp voice,-.while her I occurred "at h'dne in the old :fashioned keen, black eyes scanned Mollie's face ! 'west rooms;' and on this ()tension, with a•pitiless stare. :. i when tlie.gallarit Captain March, resolv- G.lad•-to.see- you-looking , so - nicety, ! ed to tease Mollie a little 'for her yes- !Vieille! intuppoge. you're going over ! terdars'ninghtiness, got up an &ppd.' to see the4hiPlaunch at Portsmouth to- I redly desperate flirtation with her noth- morrow, now •somebody'eget hack' from i i ng, loath rival, Mehitable Jenness; Mol lie, feel ng,the.old spirit come over her, '`Soniebody! Who?-what?—''but ; revenged herself with lavishing her the expreSsinh of exultation which flash- 1 sweetest vi;cirds'and smiles on th e willin g . ed intb Melfitable'aface . ,`at her evident and delighted Hez Rhodes. surprise, put girl on her guard.— Now it sn happened that close adjoin 'No, Mehitable, .1 shall not go,' she ad- : ing file vestibule or entrance ball (-4 the ded, 'cairn!) , and _indifferently. I meeting house where our loVers; with a `Huth! shan't go! Jack he wouldn't!! grOup, of other' young pirsons, were 'cause he couldn't I Don't believe he's i gathered aCnobn, was a small closet or been nigh, the house yet l' , soliloquized ti entry, from which a flight of steep 'stall-a the. visitor, as, after a short call_she, led tip to the great helfty;' and ;'where' took her way homeward., ,- . - . • 'hung - the lie d rope—and, on filia'partic- And witile,,„Mplfie, sat ~ there -And- illar'Suritiey, thought. Hitfie ,Jenness, with her-great the sexton being ill:Sturdy Hezekiah . Rhotte' stalwart ' - serifs did held black eyes.' and her .penny.- red 4Ood exeduil`en by way of ringing the cheeks, had never seemed-so disagrees- I bell`le call too- ether the -gob& Green. hie or spiteful aso then; and wondered !antlers to worship. When `somebody,' whom her heart told . And as- ilia hied- for afternoon, ser-, her was none oilier than Harry March, vice drewnear Hez was obliged to had come home from seawhite site sat' . "lea v e the laugh i ng, chatting group, just. there et the window in, silent. thought; when Mollie's atlliles were Sweetest arid and ilet:. mother hustled.about preparing Hari:y bad*progressed wonderfully with dinner'in the adjoining kitchen, some - Mehitable Jenness, and resume hiStask thing very. like a tear dropped down on or bell ringing. And Mollie' who had her-hand,and thence up on th e knitting no idea of standing there ---an ohgeiver work in, her lap. - , - - 'Of her rival's triumph -= also to; show • Buiwhy should Mollie, usually blithe; ' 'furry` how unconcerned she was,.. tvn &leery, gleesome and .happy,-sit there ed i away with appltrent careleitse;eas, to pale, - thin, and' in tears, - - that pleasant stand in the door-way of thelittleelos. sprint Morning? Ali,- the girl - had a 'et where Haz pulled away lustily at the bard ti th e of it through the winter, what 'hell rope. whither own serfreproach,'and the Tong-, - - 'rid me try, Hez.' she Pic:ll49ml with lingering fetter that had'kept her within' one o f h er little gay k ieg t, , ,,,;- a i pea t a f. i doorsTOr many months; and froM which ter peal sounded out . freim the', belfry She had scarce recovered. Doctor Kit- a'tioVe t - and forthwith her little white .. . tridge had hardly understood `the case ;, COM Amide grasped the rope, and' she . *old ladies who, in -rods and Inenced ringing in true sexton. style and . , brought 'artis, said, 'Mollie -had allers been . sick with all her strength. ' .... ~ . , a healthy gal. They. hoped she wasn't '. But, luckless Mollie l'`.She had mis- pin' into a. decline;-and all _the girls and beaux.were sorry .enotigh to - miss the gayest one'froin theit.sooial,gather ings---or,-1 should say, all" but envious Mehitable• Jenness'.a girl of: coarse shoWy beauty, who bad long-been Mol- lie's unaucceasful rival, and shey secretly exulted - it het letripotary belleship that winter: • And so Mollie sat there, looking very diieonsolate. Harry March hail come borne—perhaps had teen home some days, for Mehitable had spoken of it quits carelessly ; she „had seen him, of course—he must have heard of her ill ness,. but had not even called at the farm-house, Poor IVlollie I In the course of the day, however, he dropped • in—hantlsomer, - rnanlier, braver than ever. So Mollie thought as he stood upon the threshold. 'Avast there, thy, hearty was , his;gay. sailor salute, as - he.iaught bis 'astonished A►i o t VeliZy about the neck, and" give: bar a regular WHOLE NO: '6Ol. - ,•,I,;trf sailor kiss; and he shook' the ftrmer's hand, or ltipper," as he persisted in Tall in(' it, till his arm. ached • bat he only ea id, "Hallo!. cousin Mollie, sorry you've been sick=expected to glid you Mrs. Seth Hopkihis, and eemmidder chiSf otthe whole fleevover at'The Plains,' so ,caTelesslyt Ibex Molliu felt a sudden pang at .her heart, and, with,much effort kept back the_ tears from her eyes, and; on thb imptilse (if (he moment, flung him habit it - had - 01y, cutting retort. ~.440h; pshaiv ,naw, Mollie ?" and the sailor. drew hi,s a ,chair close to. hers as he ITPke T for,..sujpeeting, the tritp,state of affairs, both farr,rie! Vetizy and, his wife happ'eneil it ` e` ih the 'adjacent rnoa Meillie'F'why the ,deucesdo yourwalt: to*fteat trelellow so bad ? Dotet yo - thlad this-fever' all on myapcount—and you liked me the, - *time when 'you jilted me last summer—and you're-going to have me yet, Mollie !" and his blue eyes fairly danced with merriment as he held fast her struggling fingers. Again Mollie's temper got the better . of her discretion. Harry was making fun of her—she'd let him see who had fevers ~for him, that she would !—and passionately exclaimed—'Harry March, if you want to fool anybody go and try Flit Jenness I I've got no time to spare. Let go my 'hand, sir!' But the sailor's grasp was so strong that her resistance proved ,idle; and Harry bent over her layinff,provokino.- _. Iv'-Come now, Mollie, you're jealous. Now I know you love—but you wont own it. Guoes I shall' he captain of two 'vixens' in' my day. Come, give me a kiss and' let's make up, 't'et the victory was not-so easily won —for Mollie, now thoroughly angry and. excited, struggled herselffree, jrig-, 77 'Harry liarch, you're a conceited, impudept fellow—and I hate you I 1 wouldn't have' you; but the exple tives were quite drowned in a flood of paisionate tears, during, - which she re treated up stairs to her own chamber.— And certainly her anger.was in no, way appeased, when she heard Harry step over the threshold and saunter down the lithe, carelessly whistling "Molly Brooks has gone to tine army."' When the next sahbath came, Mollie, urged by her pride, took her old seat again the first time for many long months, in th'e meeting house gallery; and while her voice, though it trembled a little at first, rang out clear as a bird's in the singing. Deacon WinsloW actu. ally ceased in his loudest and most, senorous" nasal 'flights and listened' for the space 'of a'wbote verse ;. and Hez Rhodes leaned over her shoulder with a' ,whispering request that they should sing 'Coronation,' as a 'voluntary,' at the close of service. calculated o, that strength --at !flask it became sadly evident that *'hg was not ally' Mistress of the' accomplishment she' coveted' for just as ',she had' given , two or three vigorous pulls, anti the 'may:) , clangs had 'not' c'eas'btl' to ,i;ibrate on - the 'air, the great' ponderous; hell re volved slowly, but the belfry, --and' Mollie, clinging tightly' to.. the o , rope, quite , forgetting toose her found "herself carried up, to dispitd of her struggles and.sereams; the little dark stair-way, and at the next revolution of the bell, pale, ;terrified, kreathLess and k i exhausted, with bent bottnet.and disor. dered attire, set down again on thelloor of the closet. , , "Did-it hurt you mueb r lVl.ollienvYas the first exelamatiou of;the...terrified Hez, who stood surveying-her.with di latetheyea mouth apart,- and painfully ludicrous - air; while, at this' new ad vent from ilie''Steeple stairs,' -Hartyj—` joined by the'group Who were attracted' ljr A rABILLT PAPER FOR TOWN AO COONTET, IS PRINTED AND PUBLISILBD WEEKLY By WM, M. BRESLIN; In the 24 Story of Itiee'S New lin'!ding, Cumberland St. At One Dollar and Fifty Cente a Year. Arnarrozaarrs inserted et the -usual rates. 'VS The fitiudief the establishment, and the public l oner. air are rooosettany solicited tb eehd in their orders. ,SEiR.IIANDRILLSpsintod at an.hours notice. ItATMS OP , POSTAGIR. Lebanonrountylinsiinge free. ~r „ , In Pennsylvania, out,of I•ebauon edunt routs per `4ll` oz-13 conk 'eart• • • " • Out o f tidirStnte,6 l 4c m , per !oar, tor, or 24 ote. a year If ponaio Is 'Mt pad adidnee.vates are doubled. ittitliee - bY:Millitil'a eriees--•rushed for ward iiiiiktealielirherl in his arms as she staggered - Vita and" exhausted against the wall: - 1' '''''%' " ' 7% . '" r" • But a StipPreSsedlittr from Melilla. ble',Jertriesi 'fliottitighly• restored Mel _ lie,;'anUriegril l y'pnalling Harry aside, ; with the •kiiclattiaiion,: "What a -fool, I Harry - Mali& ! don't you suppose I went lOp ' . tifeee•on puipose, just to - save the trouble of walking up?" she actually I hrewo-beet hiltrancl, leaving Hez Rhedes: to: resume 'hia , labor, at raighten t hdTher crushed bennef, and left them to 'I take liet'seat ire the gallery. • "'l'he jade. I'll-pay her yetl" mut- Rae' tri lig-Wln'Oteitte - neat, :rits , 'At e rubh- I - ed iii's elieek,Which-etill i tingled smart ! ly' 'udder ;the 'silty MOIRA had admin is litered,lVhite:':atruggling4. f;Wi and i tent ,minutes later—during which he I ... - riiiihr , liive been seen," es novelists ! say, writing something on a blank leaf he tore from a singing hook—he hand• ed 'Parson Moody that 'same mysterious l slip of paper, is that worthy pissed in the church door, -then,. with a demure i face, but a wicked rolschievious light 1 lurking in his eye, walked up the broad i aisle and quietly took his seat in a cur- I net of his father's old fashioned square I "bed room" pew. 1 — 'NOW be it knritin to the reader, if he. lor she is not already cognizant of the fact ; -that in the times of our ancestors I -there-prevailed a pious custom of "put iiing up a note" in church whenever a Ideath or serious illness, had occurred in their families—said note consisting lof 'a written request for the prayers of the people, that the demise of the de• I ceased, or the recovery of the, invalid, l•sanctified to their family and friends for Itheir spiritual and everlasting good-- therefore it was in no wise strange that old Parson Moody, on entering the church, and merely glancing at the first I line of the slip handed hint, then look- I-ing a moment towards the gallery, with I a benignant smile on his lip, laid it down on the.hible cushion, and proceeded to put on his heavy iron bowed spectacles and gave out the hymn. Well, the hymn was duly sung, Mol l- lie Veazy's clear treble ringing out sweet and pure, Deacon Winslow's nasal ex• plosives more sonorous than ever, while Hex, Rhodes played the great base-vi. el at "the top of his bent," then follow• 1 ed the reading of the Scriptures, after 1 which the preparatory to the long pray er, in which the parson roved the globe ' over from the heathen land to " the ru lers that sit over us in the high places of government," the slip of paper was lifted from its resting place on the pul pit cushion. Now the good parson had taken off his spectacles during the last singing, with the intention of replacing them I only at the giving out of his text ; hence it was not strange that, after he had read aloud the first words of the note, •‘Molly Venzy desires prayers,". his dim vision failed to discern the somewhat apparent singularity of the follawiug. ' "For being hoisted up the steeple stairs," and then half confounded, yet impelled r . , onward by Some fatality, finished des perately•with-the couplet-- 1 "ShoAliolie,no bollix., she bruised no meat, She is not dead—but living yet." Reader, you may he sure that was "a 'sensatibn" which went around Green laud meeting house that May afternoon ! You .may be-sure that old Parson Moody turned redder titan the scarlet silk handkerchief on which .he wiped his profusely : perspiring face, in a state Midway between mystification and dis• ernction'—that the congregation stared -•then audibly tittered, while the clod ,dren giggled outright—that old Deacon Winslow deliberately rose, and turning round faced every body but the terrified Metric, Who sank away in afright be hind the drawn . gallery curtains—that Hez Rhodes struck the G string on his big hassNiol such a heavy, inadvertant ' blow, that it groaned and snapped aeon. filer—yo that when after it great Pause 1 Parson Moody preachedd - a powerful ser• `MOO (roin'the text, -"Man is prone to I evil As the sparks to 'fly upward," Hat ! ry Marsh ,had never seemed iso reverent, for,he sat with his head bowed ,on the ,pew before him all service time—and I that further,. when the' congregation stood up at the close, Mollie Veitiy's voice was missing from the voluntary— l for she had crept softly out, and. set at ; home ;weepieg violently. r But perhaps you wouldn't believe flint, after weeping hrestelf lirasick, and vim , . ing "she ii rev" would (forgive Harry Murk—for she knew he'd written that shametsul verse.--ito! ,-he'd kill him first !".atool saving the same .over and over ;gain to harry, when, with real contrition and tears in his blue eyes, he sought her that night for forgiveness— perhapsi-- you 'wouldn't 'believe, I say, 'het the silly little thing-actually did -the v.ory thing-she vowed not to do-- and what_ is more, when the "Vixen" ,I again stood gallantly' out:Of Portimouth harbor,,bound'for . an East India cruise, : • it hore.nn board , Capt. March and his "first mate," "Mollie, the Bell ringer I" mANRIAGE BY PROXY.--Rev. Dr. Gregory. pronounced at De Veux Col -1 lege, Suspension Bridge, the marriage ceretnony between parties who were not ;t ub e time within 6,000 miles of each other. It was done by proxy of the lady's father acting as proxy for the bride. groom.' - The affair took place on the opening of the New Year, under the following circumstances : The bride for seven years .a .resident of California, after, the _death of. hp . Omer husband became engaged ,to, a gentleman resid ing in that State,' but hilving of Urge landed propertv in Mexico. Briorne 'arrangement betwen the parties.,,the lady returned• to her parental hogiq, at St. Catharines., Canada 9 West where het inlended - was meet - her about this and chtim her as his bride, itrhe recent tinubleg in Mexico, however; be.