....• 4 4 • ;0 6 .1.. ,:rtitttli A 1.. - .. tieurmiWlCialixtuamruataszr. y vial y Executed, at the ADVER Eli O. I LEBANON, MN% 1 Tata ,-...„. 4. 1 • %,, ,!... ' n ow-go Ophed with an exteheire . • • „; , •” lit •, 3 , wpith.will ha increased se the pstr , . ,'.. de .altde. - ' , lnn doir turn out l'aurrtno, of roe* 'TT i l iptiOdA in ltilkt and expeditious manner— and on t, • 'Aetna taring. Such an Pa . , eft, °hooks, • Nutimps Hndbills, Circulars,. ln, ' i t ip Bill Ills 'l, Blanks, Progt 1 'mei, Bills of Bari, In Unlit, Tickets, &c., &c. i Akir. Duns of All "', Common sad Judgment Buns. SI. Juntleta; lea' and other litmuce, printed corr ll,t and neatlf ft the beat paper, eonetanpy kept for eat Oils effic i tt pricee ''to suit the times. ' 9 4.• Bubicription 'p 'of the LEBANON ADVEIITISER One Dollar and a italf a Year. • Addfeet, wx. M. Dazatni, yhanon, Pa, , Rt Al 4 E§T4Tp. - • - 11tailuable llorough Mroperty, ro R S-A‘E 1 TS offered at paints sales that vulttable half-lot or piece 1 or 0 ROUNDotltitite at tlfirnorthAan earner of Wa ter and Walnntiftreats, Lebanon; fronting as poet on Wel. nut greet iturfreleet of Water 'tree; at present occupi ed by John lhiriell's Marble Yard, on which - are a Fusin Douse, do. Ifrlt located within 'square of the Leb anon Valley liillrotel Depot, between the Depot and F. the centreet &inn. - Fterrarthor particulars apply to John Noon on the prenilets. June 241057. FOR RENT. frillE ad Phtfytif Orteft's New Brick Building, In ,j; Cumber lid street, wset of Karkot, Is for rent. if la can be arranged into one or more rooms as parties may desire.. Pottession given at any time. JOILI ORMY.F. Lebanon, Dec. 16, Private Sale • • e fA h. subscriber ()Ems at Private Sale ids mer two, Istory brick DWELLING HOUSE, situated in MU, both street, Lebanon,. Pa. The House ie I'7 by 28 feet, has 2 rooms on the first floor ' ,‘ and 3on the second. The other improve- e_s 'l l manta MO a good WASH - HOUSE, Bake: '" It oven, Cistern and Garden. The lot is ,solA by R d feet. The s',.nve property is ali now and Inn good condition, atulyttil he sold on easy terms. Vesso" ilsion will be given on the Ist day of April,rl.B69,— . Pell to J. 11. /LEIN, Photographer. Lebanon Nov 24 1658 —tf. ritilvitTE4 SALE Of Dwelline A ouse & Coach Mak • ng, tablishment. Undersigned intending to go West, ' _offer .at private sale their convenient. t •-:nnd desirable Property. It comprises a new ■a IL, TwooStory FRAAtE 11013 SE, 22 feet, front. li _ by 32 deep; with nl6by 17 feet Kitchen at- -- tactual; a COACH MAKING SHOP. MS feet Iroiit-by 30 feat deop; also another Shop 20 by 23 feet, and a Black- Smith Shop 20 by 33-feet. The buildings are all new, and well built, and located-1u an eligible and bushiest' part of the town, viz—Water et; eet, Lebanon, near Sa ,..,lem's Lutheran Church. Good title and ppesoaalon will be given et any time, but no payment will be demanded before the let of April, 1859. Apply (dr. further infor mation to GEORGE ARNOLD, Lebanon, June 30, 'oB—tf. JOSEPLI ARNOLD. .VPZIEJVDID, - .EST4T.E AT PRIVATE SpET,.. .. ~ ', f lIIN undersigned offers at private sato hie magnificent L Notate, eituato in .Nast Ilanover township, Lebanon county, about 2 miles from ILlarpees Inn, 4 Mlles from tins Cold Springs and the Dnuphin ,t Susquelunum Rail road, is follows s— .NO.l—Containe 100 ACRES. more.or loss, ef the beet land in the neighborhood, adjoining property of lilichiel Deininger. John Dotter and others. The greater portion ia cleared and under good cultivation. The buildings emetedon this tract are the undersigned's well-known CLOTH MANUFACTORY, which hes a large Ipatronage and in capable of indefinite Increase: .a largo twootOry double Stone Dwelling House, with Kitchen , annexed;. good rtwo-story , Farm Henget 'Tenant Mime; large stone,Barn, with-threshing limy and Stribling; and other outbuildings, in good re , par. Also, all necessary buildings for the Manufactory, e It •.--Fulling-mill. Card and Spinning Machine Building, . \ Dyeing and Flniehing . llouse,de.;,,te. The Works ere all r...fseil supplied with good Machinery and plenty of water purser. A stream of good water is led to the diielling house In pipes. Also, springs andpioup . ' - Welialger, Also, a heatitifel Yoing,ORCIIARD i ,ini 'the prime. 100. 2 obtaining ISO ACRES,.(more or lees.) join ing No.l, le,s4, of klichtel Delninger, John Dotter. awl °there. 'wpm the whole of Ude tract is under good cot Oration owl *excellent fences. ~...: Nrected thereon is a Dwelling !louse, Stable, i ands large Shed. Also, near by a-well, sprimr, kc., a splendid site for the erection of a dwelling G' tonne. There is Bowing water in nearly every Bel.. A School 'louse ii located on this tract,' NO. 2—Contains 180 ACRES -WOODLAND, (more or less) &Unit/lug No. I. land of Jahn Dot. ~ ter and Wien,. It has a rich growth of Chestnut ',pronto, from 8 to lu years growth. As the undersigned Is sincerely dispoSed to ear the simiyc may be purchased either ir; parts as 'above or in the whole., as may be dewlred. Ararm Good title and possession will be given on the lit of April, 1959. For Anther Inferinallon apply to LYON LEM lal R 0 Elt, East Hanover, Lebanon Co., Piz. C=M PHILIP F. McCAULLY, 'Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker Camber/and strut, one door East of Black Horse Hotel. itTILE Subscriber desires to inform the public ithat he has opened as above, where he is prepar ed to execute order/lot BOOTS and SHOES, of the Roost finish and style,if not superior, to tiny here tutor(' offered to the public. New Spring and: Summer Stock! Re has Joel returned from the city with „an .4.atiseled assortment of the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of Routs, Shoes, Slippers, &c., &c., for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. fr Every body is invited to tall-and eta ntifii. lEita Lebanon, June :SO, 1858. " GRAFF'. S' Boot & SliogAtore Removed. Spriisgrtiiid Summer Stock Er 4Crsolg,m4.yonld respectfully inform the public I that he ]me ItNiNSLYMAIIifOOTand 8110 E notta to.the room lately...QM - Moil byklehts.thge::s chrtyption ery store, where he has opered a.bciatiffit sfodk Spring and Summer Boots and Shim's, for Ladies, Oen down and Children, assortment is very complete, and embraces:dips latest styles, which Le can sell out et low prices. 'Elio public wilt please call and examine. • DANIEL OR/EFF. N. B.—TRAY - ELM, now Is y . our time if you wish to sec a large assortment of Trunks. Valises, and different kinds of liege. Coyne ono, come ail Lebanon, April .7,108. THE PLACE TO tIUY CHEAP Moots, Shoes; flats, Caps, 44 AND TRUNKS, is the cheap StoreXw the undersigned. Walnut street. Le non.where a splendid new stock has Just beeu open ed, embracing a general ansortment for. LADIES, GEN TLEMEN and BOYS, among which are LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Goat, Nip. and other BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, with a handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, are also made to order. Ile has also a greet assortment of 11AT5..4 CAPS, Bc., of all kinds and prices. Tee public is respectfully Invited to cull and examine. Lebanon,Oct f,S. JOIIN GASSER. Boot and !tilhoe Store. JACOB ItCEILEL respectfully in. • forms the public that he still contin• nos his ettenslme establishment in maw trilign his now building.in Cumberland lit., where he hopes to render the sass satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with thOir custom. ' Ito invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and.eyery one who wishes to purchase fiLthionable and !inutile articles in his line. to call and examine for then:Metres, ' hilit large ha varied stock. l . ~. lie Is determined to surpass all co m petition in the Manufacture of every article in hhi business, suitable for any Market In the Union. A doe cure is taken iitaisl to materials and workmanship; none but the best qua L ty of LICATH.EIi and other materiels are used, and none but the beet workmen are employed. , P. 8.--110 returns his sincere thuttki to his friends for the very liberal patronage build:tore bestowed ou him. He hopes by' strict attentiotf tciblisinese and endeaiioring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat- renege. [Lebanon, Fob. 11, 'bit. 185 S ritsw logyx:Es. 1 SSS A DAM RISE, In Cutacybi t id Street;. between U , /3„. Market and the Court Honso, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND OAPS,-for mon and boys,ull for VW, to which the attention of th.e,publichi respeey ins! tod. Hata of all prices, frlam the cheapest to the most I costly, 8. " 11 3 1 On hand. a tbatalso just opened a olden did assortment of SUMME SA'S, embracing such as 'STRAW, PA NX51,4,. PIM p, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBTA t apd all others. will also Violet's& alt kinds of flats, Caps, to., to Country March*" ts oh advantageous terms. Lialtsron, April 21, 11118. „ . . . ' THE EtiEAP • . HAT AND CAP STORE: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, I • "illit THE undersigned, at. his STOKE, in N 0.4, Elias Damns, is eteadlly, making additions to his largo assort vent of • % HATS AND CAPS, &c s . He loSilplitbe very !Mpg- city styles, and disposes of thenesenity prices. Gentlemen will find his HATS a defy antsarlor article; very light. and of the most durable stlfir tonal *lir Les all give him is ash. ROc riatrifler the place. No, 4. Esau Bintniass. e 1171, oiesodei and Rekat to tha Cuuntry m act i iinti, at priceCthet Muet prove eatisfisetory. .NrANT2D, etlNlcigsteof SlClNg.eilifable for his bug nem oda lie pot, Muskrat, Conn, Mink.ltabbit, lke.„ for which the bigliaat market price will be paid. Lebanon oec ..,5, , bpy , J4COR O. MILLER. Iteigart , *, liVine, Liquor . anu ' . Store, CORNER of Mar4tf and' Or der 4rOir Le' ig7;l7.f. nna. Pa, id the rodcp rot xp p 3 , occupied by r.= rs tp t t o Jacob Weidlo, Rag., where rid ,a I o.9tititittealo keep an nraortnlnnt'orthe Very rids of W 1141;15 and LIQUORS that can besot. tii. rod who are as with hie LAQ,SIEaS, it la it . eC438610 (or him to apeak, au the Liquor% will tre ... t jtierneavea. To Hotel Keeper", and all Othinl, be, . d state that It t at is merely necomuy for thorn to cal 'examine hie stook to saUsfy themselves as be warrants toreador full aatisfaction. / E'itAIMIEL,REIOART. N. R.—Rarnehiber at Weidlea (korner. Lebanon, May 6, 11158 . . ~_ , . .04,, - F ' ', 4. - .:: 6 3' 60. , . . „ :- - , . ...„ ~. . • - A- ' ""...z ... ......",,_ • - 1. ::, J- - . 0.7.0 . . . . . , . , . ....4.., . . . .. I - . n , ~.. ~.......4 ~,. , •..._ , ~..,,.... ........,;,,..• '.' • ' '-' .., - " •-. ' , '. ' . ' . .. , i .r. ~ : . . i t • ~ .- e ., ' . ... 1 •. - ioilit ' ZIF -- i - r . lieit'rirWrelirei.tc.E. - . . . . ._ VOL. 1:0: , NO. 35. W Alta ES AND 3 . EV EIRY. .A.BpmER :my LOT Of . WATCHES AND ;EWE LILY • Mr sumo BT W.,'.'ACKER Cumberlau.d. * Beact...deor to. Dr. Lireaweat Teri. L 0 Kt S . Thirty Dsty, 1 ght D I ,ltiirty Hour, LOCKS } Just Received at J. WAHL'S Jewelry Store, Lebastert Pa. First Pket4nnt and Diploma Awarded by tlie LaklfirtAeunty.Agricult , ural Society , yo the. celebrated A. 1011tIC AN VW Teitics. „ 41tEaVen.doyttentent-aftlie merit and character, of the h•Witit shouldlirovm sufficient reconiineridatinn to .thosk whq coritemplate,*aschasing a pant and reliable Tinurkeeper. They (reelable any part of , Streigu meth anism In movement or case. and in regard to Time and durability distance all competition. These Watches are on exhibition at J. J. I:II,MR'S Watch and Jewelry Store. corner of Market and Cumberland streets, °ape sitgthe ;Market House, Lebanon; Na. Nov: 3,1858. 1 1 _000 TAMES H. KELLEY, Watch:- Nakcr & Jeweler, has . just •'.& opened at the Rwan IItaLMNOS, I .•• the town of Leh:rooms beautifnlassortanifileer Gold Rail road Timekeepers in hunting Cases t eightsdaY Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors, gold cylinder Witches, &e.-- Silver railroad hunting Watehis. dnplox, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, English Swiss' Rinirtiers, and Boys' Watches. Large Music Boacir„,:i, 0, and, 8 tunes; gol2 Fob, Test and Neck Chains;: gelid Annie* &booties: gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breastuina," Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals:an. •Sitirei Tea arid Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck clUdite4pectaeles, Portmonaies. tine pocket and pen IKniv*Violins, Violin- Coles, Bass Violins, Accordeons, Polkas , Brass Instru ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Colt's Rides, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Ride. shoots 25 shot in a Minute (Pelt's Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, night-day and' hirty.honr Clock*, sc., the Whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offerud in LebanondtelOy.,,and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ' " Watches ef Clocks carefully Rifai're and Warranted. Mrs. Kelly has openeilM, Amoy Milionery Store in The mum room with Mr. Kelly's. Jewelry store. Eagle Buildings. LimbanoM; April 14,1858. Da Pie rreol ) lYlieS. WIIO takes the beet -I.IE,BbireASES, In Leas:cox I Why J. IL KEIMAriThe thin:Lenny of Rise .I . Netu Building. Ie has the best room, best skylight,-best fixtures, and has made it his entire business ,fos•thelast slxyears. fie always gets the latest imprOvements; he edways the latest style of cases on Innulialie takes pictures 'in every style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are wonderful to behold. bld his pi are shay% 'correct, ctres and of the highest finish. Olir6 itit a call and you will not regret it. Ms terms are Ireritnotlerate. . • Igt,..ltis rooms are open everyday (except Sundays, from 8 o'clock. A. M., till 6 o'clocKP. M. ' Nov. 25, 1851. IF YOU WANT GOOD pypTo7t.ps GO TO 11 RE N IVElevg S . . KY LIMIT GALLERY, over D. S. Rttber's Drag Store, on Cumberland street. Lebanon, Pe. Amman - rims, Mau:corms, FEROTYPES, PAPTROTYPES and PLTO7O - taken daily, (Sunday excopteda Prices reasons- Me and in award:lnce with the size, style and quality of the cases. Rooms opened from S A. M., to 4 o'clock. P. M. • Lebanon, Jane 2, ISO Titgundisriigned would respectfully inform tlue.public that he hie now a larger and mere extensive astiertment Of MARIILIi,,at his New lietabliehment in Murketatreet, 'then Wei over heretofore been offered to the puhliedn • Lebanon, the stock,ppeliging . s Measaa, Ban STATuART,..OOI.IIET; Dinar, gp.scansiza, tr.., Int.. Ighlyowhictutre ate up In thu meet *scientific style, end suehA virletfofdealgtis as to snit the tastes of all. The public are melted to call at his NEW STAND IN MAII R NT STREET, 'littt ellgth north of Union 11411, Lebanon, Pa., Wherelie 1 sttottilliereonall.y,to all who wild, favor_ him wills their patronage. . Hu would also return lila sincere tlin,im. for the liberal patronage afforthAr 'dui since openiug.fn buidueat„ and feelidg The more encouraged bx...thtititereet manifested in hie behalf brthatPablic, haentart upon a new seven with renewed energy, despatching bualuess with promptnePs becoming an honest inerhanfe: 7'erms lleatonable. Call and Examine. Lebanon, Aug.lB,'3B, J. H. DAIIOIIEIITY. 1.. d--Also, -a nnrnber of a•lect Limestone Door Sala. for the accommodation of building men and contractors, who would do well to call nod exiimlue. J. E. D. laano.n Marble .7itard 011? i FARRELL. Stone Cutter, respectfully informs 0 his friends* and the public In general that he :is prepared to dealt kinds of PANTY AND ORNCHENTAI, work at his Martdp yard. In Wale utstreet. half way between gbe,Courtiloulie And Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the shOrtest notice. as good as work done ill any city in the United States. and being the only .Stoqa cutter...ln Lebanon eonn t z i t jpabas serrqd.a.retrulsrappreaticeship dm:the huskiest., he pledOs himself that tioCan min Ow tare cheaper. and give a better finish than any other man engaged In tbevittriabusinmss. Itisstockconsistsof MoNosiema, ORATE STONSS, MANTII.4, CZNETFUT POSIT, Swimmer SLasa, &O. Also, SANDSTONE of the beet quality for all uses, plain and ornamental. A larite..assortmout of LIME STONR for all kinde of housework, 6f any vise and quantity. %ta-Please mill and examine prices and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. JOHN FARRELL. Lebanon, December 15, 1856. •N. D.—LETTERING dolie I■ German and English. by he best praetial irorloneu • - - • lILMJAM N YOVSG wx. C. rAUBER. REMOVAL! Coach-'Milking Establishment ! undcrliigned would respectfully Inform rho public j_ that they have REMOVED their Commies RING Esynn- Usitsitta to High M., betw.lett Hilt and Chestnut 3§ squaw s north 0. G. M. Ea.tiber's Store in the It Tongh of non, where they intend carrying on obinves in all Lo its branches. as heretofore. Each of us having served regular ap-* =\" 4 4,4lpt. p r enticeships to the bueinoss,' • -- and having had muds experience .- . therein, we fool confident of our , abßity to give satisfaction. Eiery article manufactured at our establishment will bo under our personal supervis ion. We shall keep on hand, READY-MADE, ALL KINDS or .V.EIIICLES, which *illbewarrantedof theilhost superior quality.— We ha'vo now a fine stock on hand. to wbich the attention of that; wanting an thins in our June is Invited. Wo wilkalso sound to REPsh I Rllqi,,at ohort notice. None but tlio best work min „will be employed In any branch' df the busino.S.• * ‘Ve Cordially invite tho pub lic to eve us a all, and we arlilaltsrigitee satisfaction. 40r Thankful for the pant Metal. Patronage of a gent ian., public, we eolicit a contimiance Of the game. FAUBER 6: YOVNO. Letwnon;Denimbor 2Ft 1861kirnin.. Coal, . Celt CPall , • WE, the undershine4Wirbikreerctfully inform the, citizens of Lebiume noape v illeb tea are now. pro: pared to supply the Community' with COAL". either V'holeeale or Paten, uwe will .keep all kinds of COAL . on Wind. such as • Plea, Chestnut., Nut, Stove, Egy 'and Thautron OPAL tehttc, rM. and grdi ask • • •••• • t which we are ConataittlY recelvliiit fro‘soirla of the boat Collieries in the Coal regions,. end would : here say that we wIlLscU our Coal as low es they can be sold „hebny Parsnip in the county, which we' willeel} or daThilir to anY Part Of the two borahe. , • ME& & 8111017 R. • - j Geaellae,3ll l lc,Xabanom feb, 3, 1111611i* LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1859. D S. tRA B EA'S Fholesale and Retail Drug Mote, Rea been Rernoied to hie Mar Building .'ein'a,"eumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildbue, Lebanon, Ta. ITS subscriber respectfully announce' to lib acquaiw. T tamed inattintffirdillp that . he has eon+ stoutly abliondalarNittnct of DT UGS;,. ptrurumßnY, MEDICINE'S , I' SLATS, 0 Il EMIC ALS,.. " 7 ". iir DYE-ST UFFS. VA RNISRES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, - MITRACTS, Burning. Fluid, Suilittal'lnstrainenta, Toilet SattP 9 , SG' gars, Tobacco, dm. A.3so a variety of Fancy Artistes too numerous to mentimiewhich he offers at lorr, dtes. and wafir - aBte'the qualities of the articles qui irettlesented.— Plirchasers will please remember this, andexamine the gualitlea mid prices of his goods befkg purchahing clew where. 4.Physielatte prescriptions: and family rect. pescareftilly compoundedrat all houte of the day or nicht, by calling at the Bak Store, ,opposite the Eagle Building?. " On Sundays the Store will- be opened for the COM OGOOding of presc.riptions between the _hours of 7 atri 10 o'clock, A. M.,12 and 1 , aid ' 4 ands P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1657 . . DAVID S. RAISER. TWO( Doll-Ws Forfeit. iitTISTEIS will Forfeit $5O if failing to cure any X." inse of aecrot disenee that May come under his awe. no matter how , long standing or afflictinu." Either PeX are invited to hie Private Rooms, 4.1 North syventh St. Philad'a. without fear of interruption from other pa tentF. araogore and.others who have been onforto. nate in the aeleettoo of ,a l'hyptian are favited to call _ . IMPOTENCY—Trough ithrestrained Indulgence oP - the passions, by excess or self abuse, the evils are num erous. ...Premature impotency, involuntary seminal die - , charges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a dis taste forlemale society, general , debility, or constitution al derangement, are sure to follow if necessary, consult the Doctor - with confidence; he - offers a perfect cure. - READ AND - REFLECT.—The 'afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting - their health and happiness. and in many cases their lives, in thehands of physiciansigno. rant of this class of-.maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man .to understand all the ills the htiman family are subjecrto. Every respectable physician has his pe culiar branch, in- which tie -is more successful than his brother profesSors.and to that he devotes most - of his time and study. t YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted„ to-the study and treatment of diseases of the setbel ctitanti, to gether with ulcers upon the body. throst. nose; or-logs, u pains in the head, or bonee, mercurial rheumatnn, stric-. tures. gravel, irregularities, diSerries arising from-Youth ful excesses, or. impurities of blood, whereby this-consti tution has become enfeebled; enables the Doctor'to offer speedy relief.to all-who may place themselves under hie care. - vs. Med I cin a forwarded to any_ part of United States, Tarn Dollare per. Package. For sale. DR. DICRINGSONI CELEBRATED MAO ICETO-BLECTIIIC MACHINE. No acid or °other irigre client requirtni; its. power being obtained frcita )a perma nent magnet. ,No family should lie without °Se. •Price only:310. tx-tober 20th, LINDS,E);:S IMPROVED , BLOOD' SEARCHER) THE ONLY ACKNoWLEEOEo 11E41)0 DIAL MAIENT For Impurity of the '":ffloott e - THAT DOES - ITS WORK 7110310IIGHLY, IT.F.EQTUALLY. AND WILTHQUTT AIL! 1 Tn" great POBIFIER,-now WM!, the nubile but a few, years, has already won a tame and reputation unexampled in the history of any tmedicno ever Inven ted. The ingredients composing it are simple• yet in combination all powertulin driving disease from the human' sYqotn. it cures . Scrofula,_ Cancerous formations, I Cutaneous Diseases, _ _Erysipelas, Boils, 1 Simples on the time, Sure• Eyes, . . Old A stubborn Ulcers, Scald Geed, Totter affections, ' ' Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspeps in, : - Costiveness, Jaundice, ' Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, ' ' General Debility, Liver Complaint, , ' Loss of Appetite, Low , Spirits, Foal Stet:inch, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state •-f the -Blood. Every Agent who has this medicine far side. ha+ cir culars on hand containing certiflottes from persons who Lave been cured by its use- Finny of them are desper ate mns, and commend themselves to the attention of those afflicted with any it the above dLeams. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the must indubitable evidence of thevirtues of this won derlui medicine. - - - , •• , - --• • Sworn sintemeritsif.bavid IFCreary, of Napier Town ship Bedford-county: In April, leht, as near as I ran remember,, a sim.ll . pimple made its appearance on my rip, -which soon be came-enlarged and sore. I thee' pentodes of sorrel. and wash of blue- vitiol.,without eitecao Finding the sore extending, I called on D'r: lay, of gebellabitrg, who pro nounced It CANCER. and preecribcd H. wash of sugar uf lead,and breed p 4ul Wes. Finding these remedies of no Atv.all. Leaned upon Ds..lihaffer. of havidville,Somertel .tou lay,' who ate° .dWeatroiCenices. and gare mo intental and externs/ ramitties—the latter con sisting:principally of caustic ; I.ut all to no purpose, as the distuse continued spreading toward these. I next need a pmparation of arsenic,in the form of salve. This for a time chocked the disease, but the Inflammation soon increased,-,I next milled upon Br. Steller. et _St. Matra vine, Bedford county, who OM ptvir :wired the dismt,e Cancer, and applied' azalea said to be a never falling remedy, but It had'iro effect whatever iu - checking the spread of tliu sore. In Derember. of the mune year, the disease had-eaten away a greater port my upper lip, and- has attacked the nose. whom l went to. Cincinnati. whore I consulted Prof. 11. S. Nevrton,, of the .Elaetie Medical College. fle pronounced the disease ..tt cutane ous cancer. superinduced by-an inordinate• Dire of mer cury." lie applied mild zinc ointment., and gave-me ha• terual remedies. My fru% healed up. but the intim/dna tima was not ihbrour.lily removed. In Febritary, 1857, The probouneed me cured, and I left for h are.. In'Aprd the disease again returned, and BO violent was the pain that 1 could not rest at night I Late in hlay 1 returned to Cincinnati. and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton,- with whom Fret - Endued iititik,Septempertlu 41bg-Whfck time he risaluterYttidwn.tintedy,,and part. • lyitueecethll in checking the difeese,But-When I return ed hOme 'then:lo4re .three discaattiAgnlceri _noon my face. rcontfiliftWlL.ingl•leilftniirArepoi l itipirVatul also medieine,that I got from Di'. Ely, bot'the Cancer ontioned growing until tt had eat off the left side of my nose. thegreater portion of ray left cheek, and had at- Laciecl my felt eye. I had given up all hope of ever be ing cured, clues Dr. Ely said he could give relief,but that a cure was Impossible., .14a Matth, 1658, 1 botght bottle of "Blood Searcher," bUt..l moat confess that I lied no faith in IL I was vary weak when I commenecil taking it; but I found that I gained strength . day day. and also that the ulcer commenced drying up. I oontinned. and when the third bottle was taken my face was healed se if by a miracle. I used a fourth bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Although my face Is sadlydlidlgured , l am Ball grateful to a benign 'Providence who Miasma , - al my life, and which hos b. en done through the instru mentailly of I..:YDELY'S /NPUOVED BLOOD SEARCHER, DAVID WCREARY. Sworn and subscribed, this 31st duty of Asigust, A. D. 1556. before me. ono or tho flutlees of the peace, In and for the Borough of llollida'aburg; Weir county. tt itoess—U..l. Jones. Joan G Ohm, J. P. For salo 11) M. H. Cetile, lidyerstoun; Martin Early, Palmyra; John Capp k Son. :Jonestown ; John Seltzer, Mount Nebo; John Carper, Buebananville ; John Dein- Cumpbelstown ; Ktllinger & Kinaports, Manville; John C. Cu bough, Bridgeport; ell of Leteteen County. LINDBZT k Lgirov, Proprietors. Ifollida)aburn, Penna.' Also Sold at Dr. Cao. Bose' Drug Store, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. pan. 213, 7869.—tim. B,',VINC FUND. National 17(T A UT Sired. Son th-Weet corner of. .THIRD F Street, Philadelphia. INCOEP011411S1) DT TIIZ srArt OF PENNIILVANIt. Five Per Cent. Interest. :honey ip rerpiied in any At" large or smelt, and inter est paid from the day of deptinit tb tits day. f witytioi‘ral• The ollire ie open every day frOM 9#44Celt tii the•morn• ing tills o'clock in the afternoon, and on iticaiday and Thursday evenings till S o'clock. HON. HENRY L. RENNER., President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. IVltusy .7, Reza, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Non. theory L. Denver, F. Carrollltrewster, Edusrd L. Carter, Joseph B. ISerry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Eaml. K. Ashton. Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Menus, Henry Diffenderffer. ins-Stoney is received and payments made daily with out-notice. The investments are made in Rrakh ESTATE MORT. GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class mend. ties as the Charter requires. - A ug. 25, '6B. Henry W. Overman, o. 14' (Old No. 6) South THIRD Street, beioteXark• N d, Philadelphia. I:EATUER.DEALER. Crrif Eicins,tiVordtitoso Linings, Bindings, • . .ItED 'AND OAR 501.,1t LEATHER, lee. , - N. B.—Rough Leather, bought or taken in exchange:- Starch 3,1858 Wird, W4poil. - .- TflE under arepropared to (impish Mat. jillA'op!,or Cait'W OD, to order. at any place in Lab ' en or North- binoo Boroughi. Orders left at ibelr•blill.irfltilopiotnptly attended tu. on,April2lM64. fdifEßB I 88013 R.: NATIONAL .HOTEL. -* - RACE !ARM, ABOVE THIRD, PUILADELPHIA. Pk 113UMS, -guar& GILANANT. MIMS CARMAN-T. Ta TAR %DAMAO:MI ' • LaGER. HSNRTAItIIfAIIi the Ang t.i n i, l 4-i wer , has removal his LeAra,,REZILIMAION.to thole* and'handsorno tbkaltory house of• Mr. 'Arnold, in Pup herland seta, west'settlas ho pleased to see his old friends and. he publioginterally. da...Licaherger and.Swelteer Cheeoe, - -flolland,gerrp. &c., wholesale . BEER I4 of hfirdira I known &wart. ' Lebanon, ,Tan. 1,1„49.4 : . , S. -.NI. Pettetiggill A WiFOTISINGItAtin, 119 Vasztit Xs* . A l4.afroax. &10 arms ST, .83051 . 08. .8. M. Pettenglll* CO:. are the Agents foiTtbo Moto& :Orar. ti.teri:and tlio meat influential eat largest eirenhainit.NewsP4Perslo the u n ited states and the Canithis. Thity STO authori zed to contract for us &tour ln w eet rate!: , . Stoves / Stoves, love's. Belling oheaper - theat'At oar other Stove Store inMbarten for CASH I • Tit S titibscribik is determined to sell Stoves at from IS to 29 per cent eheaPer than any other establishment in Lebanon. Call and see my stock, neat door to the. Lobanon Bank. I charge notbing for examining. Thank: NI for past favors bea.opes to still, receive a share ; ,of. publio patronage. JAMBS N. Rckapts. Lebanon, igov. 244355.. ' - NE W .LIVERY - STADI F 4 1 I • . rrillE undersigned respoctfuliOnforms:themnblio that 1. he has eperte4 a NEW LIVERY "S i DABLE, s4hlrs. ceRISE'S Hotel; Market streeti'Leb— Q ,.., Anon; where he will keep for the , public accommodations arood stock _ \ ... • of HORSES and VEHICLES. ,It • will kecp gentle and good driving Horses, and bandsante and &le Vehicles: Also. careful Drivers furnished•,when desired.. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. 00. ,- , ' Lebanon. April 21,1858. JAMES -MARCEL iNew Livery Stable. „grit Alnd crab:nett has , established a new LIV pT"ABLE. in Kum. - le's Stables. at ‘he tebanon Vailay De pot, Lebanon. He has 'good dnd safe Horses, Carriages, gut .inar bo destred, and' careful Damn,. Flitetelvi tvitl hire on fair terms. He hopes bylining, attentive to bas: Incas to receive Tklilivral slime of public patronage. Ap• ply at Knlitile's Hotel, or at the Stable& bUisiCAN .11cItAE. N. B --Trutron. OMNIBUS between the It- Bn. - Dclx)t. and all pans of , Lebanon and. North lehannif: Applica tion-to be made at Kohnle's Ihitel," Carmony'e, or the Eagle Ilotol, and the ()omnibus: will call at pan...tenger% homes in time, for the misa Lobanod. Qat. 27, '57. . . FLOUR, --, color. .. . . 47 :: 5 9 1 ;R • oA".ELINGSA r EX TUE Be(]; 117. -- .V 1 441L', .....-..,___ BRAN,'.. : MYERS "A suoult, Lebanon, Pa. at tfia Gentssee IVIiU of Feb. 3,180. 147' ANT ED. AT the qeneseee Mills, in the borough of Lebanon, WHEAT, CORN, RYE, EATS, any, quantity, Ter, whieb the blithest, Market prices will be paid in Meth ) bY - ,MYERB "& SWYEIIt. -Feb. 3,.3858. - LNoi•ilt-Lebation , t NORTTI TOANON Alllikhaa.beete,remodeled, an nowtetratiMffed atitt‘iir agrarian und- - prepttr -1 ed to furnish custottertureenlittly•Wlet a very superior article of FLOOR; as cheap' as it Ott be 'obtained from any oiler source. They ; .49p, also keep, constantly .ou•:hand and for ! i .N n • ml y'"' rale, 0110?, BRAN. SHORTS. *.e. ! es. They are also prepared- to do all knots of Commune: Woa; and respectfully invite all I the former customers of the 31111.; as well as new ones, to give them a call. • , • They will pay the highest CASH market prices for. all kinds of °ruin, such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Ke a sod afford all facilities and accommodations to • those who will sell. qr. WALTER k BABTO N. Lebanon 80., Nov. 3,1358. PATENT KEET:II§..t.NE Oft COAL I.ARI PS. . in Berndy. Sitepticity. Safety end Economy. person &firms to obtain the rery best and .L% cheapest portable light within their reach; should tall and examiou these. Lampe at D. S. Raber's Drug Store. before purchasing elsewhere. • • The.° ].steps artz perfectly safe and warranted. That they emit tas offensive Odor while burning, That they are very easily trimmed. That they burn entirely free from emote:• That the light is at least 50 per cunt. cheaper then any otherlight now in common use. • duld et D. S. RADER'S Droll Store, Lebanon, Also, Kerosene, orCoel Oil, for Sale. November 3, 182. ,14eba non Pllntna assurance Company. Incorporated by ilic::begislature of Pa. _ CHARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON - COMIT. • - GUARANTEE CAPITAL..OO,OOO! . . ITIS COMPANY le In full Ozeintion, and ready to •maks Insurance on • alif. property, In Toon -Al Cbuntrwind nin ailiv n'ablc teeing as'lly" Iron .koi crncd and sato contpdiey, eater On'i4e . Mutual or Joint stock principle. President—JOHN BRUNNER,. F... 14. Vice President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer--OCO. F. MEILY. . Setretary—Wal; A. BARRY. DIRECTORS - : • Jone nitossza, Esq: Gto. Doss, Oro. V. licicy, D. M. ILLIMAKI; • ' .111AVOTAZO:f DU% JUT. sture4., • Jona C. Swarm,' S. K. rittientiti, • DAVID •M. RANK, ' DAVID RANE. DANIEL H. BUYER. ' WU ; A... 13 mini'. ANTHONY 8. ELY, ..d. t for Leb anon and vicinity • Jonestown, Feb. 3,1. Leber iol, >, Depo . oo •(Lato VaCage Itsai,") cumbctiand street, one door.eirt of Reinhard's Hold. TALnu, pay the followleig, RATES of LNTXREST oat_ V V DEPOSITS. • t?' •.F Lypir ; andtlonger, 6 per' cent. per annul's; . .TerrOlilentls, and' ronger,'s per cent, per amittii-; For 3 months, and longer, 4 poFtorit: per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal.' Interest pidtklis full for thu Deposits from the date of deposit to theaate of withdriwal: We will also afford a liberal linci of ac cetrunodatkns to those who may favor as with Dopelits, payahle on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANIPI and MEXICAN DOLLARS; and oleo on old Notican Dol lars and Hull Dollars. Will melte collections on and re mit to all' parts of the 'United States, the Canada' and Europe; Negotiate Loane,',lc., &e. and do a general EX =Aria E and RANKING BUSIAM. -. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, Praddeqt. Geo. Client, Costlier. The tiodersignod;MANAO ERS; are Indict!hially Itable to the extent of their .E3' tame, for all Deposits.'aud other . obligations of Um "Lens/fox DEPOSIT BANC" SIMON CAMERON, • G. DA%%'SON COLEMAN, GEORGE S3IULLER, LEVI KLINE; JAMES YOUNG, AUOTISTCS DOTD, Letonon, May 12, ISSS. GEORGE OLEIM. Pl►il:i. do Reading' 8110tia.d: Lebanon V :silky .Branch." 14T-Vf; ,VlTAriff Rat • . •• Two .Daily Trains to Rea pig l 'find three. daily Trains to ,Harrisburgi.; 1 )ASS LEBANON, going East to Relidipk, et 7,gp A. 31., sod 3.39 P.M. (EXPreaa Mail.) • •• - • • •••• PUB Lebanon. going West to Ilarrisburm at 7 A...4L 11.20 A. al. (Express thatijsitid 9.60 P.:81:0:: • At Refuting, both baba make close coniitisions fin; Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, WillistnuF port,. &c. Morning train only at 7.06.21. for Wilkeeharre, fittaton aud•t 4 erauteti.. • ••-• • :At Ilstrriehurg,. traine•connect 'with "PelliZatiltr."•• “Norther•Cetlrml," slid `Cumberland Talley" • seeds fec.kitteliutt,lgncaster,llaltitriore, Suaiibpry; htirg,Ac. - •• • Through Tickets to Lancaster. in No. I C5r5,,t1160.. , ' $0 lbs. hagg.agetalidwed to eattelmseagert , - • The Second Crass Cars run with all the above tralm. Through Rivet Class Ticketsat reduced rite ttilliegaint Falls,. Olittrato, Detroit, Chicago, aud all the- prier:4*V poluts'in the West, North West, and Csusadsdal and Enid. rent Tickets, at lower lams, to all above . places, can On ,b a d on:applicatidn ti the Suction Agent, at•Lobsugn... sip All•Tickets.will be purchased Rotors the Tieing start. Higher Yar•fli charged, if paid in the cam • ' U. A. NICOI.Litt, ' ' Octy 20, Engineer and Stuperinifeadent. ITY MST ompany. - . ~ . , JOAN nitre.. .: ,019. It: DktfainaTT,. " a Onte A -alit V) LA 41 - .1. _. , iIIE undersigned would .. roiteetfully - inforin: the public that they have returned hosts again with their.:llN-WARE & SLIEST IRON ESTAB LISHAIRNT to the woll-kuown piece in Camber land'striet, 'opposiletios Eagle Buildings , Lebanon, pa., where they shi ll be . FICAIiCod to MlC , olllhlCids4 all cuetom ere, at the shortest' notice, and on the most reasonable The STiOP will be found itk•She Skunintent . of Adam Rises New Burlding and theXARDROODI on the tit* floor of the 'mite Dtilldink, next.door t R o aber's Dry Goode Store. The Shop lea magi: Meant ono—ft being the handecuneet in the County, and well calculated for such e papaw. 44ir ney,would;ropirn their sincere tbands•for the. lib era l patronage afforded them, and. 'Partlettlarty this Mat ItelkBOM itli. Hoping that thekr un.tring,effortep plenia; anti 'theft - return 'HMV! tdtbe old stand sd long occupied by JOAN just, will insure for them a still 'more lib era l - ~, they would lieite . ell - tia' give diem a elsewhe ' ore uln re. .Lebanon, Dee 30, 's7 a' . ' RISE & DAI7OIIIMTY. , FOR SALE. (13Dire Etrettg. • • ' • 1:41X)/(TENT,,:' A niini in •Ms Fii-ringe snit riding slang o#ll3AATeee4;iiifehy.'hie In retina tintijanen 'he Oftet Islip 3t gnwit, ructlis 'her& ' A witod.Teawyetatlexi on the efreet as he passed; 4 . llZ:i.arrhttkitiktemplilhe And ea;ldaskl!.. yearkedmAth,idicenvs.np a lag, a 1 wi~h rireie sieh'aicht conle:MP Thtilitu4Cli the carriage remarked te , hFa !Pe, "One„ thing Veroulddii_fi"-tiotilda;' . . . rfk*iitll!'VZir!qa?'4of4#o,tit,renkth'dld the Wealth' 9r thy man who eaweth »"'' Aiwettiyfung maid with ale:n:4le work.., Whotejacelnt tke morning VOlS,fp4r. , Vent tripping along dellibt; Vi'hdn htipmlnga - lite.brnoning ate, She looked on the carriage: the lady she law • Arrayed In apparel an Sne, .Anctseidlirs 4shispnr, wieh frOsainy heart, Thoselatiniand Inea were naine." , '-: This In looliteA rilit'on'tlie Stolid with her work. So fair in her calkiiilreSe;• Mid said, , Ta relinquish ponsepittits and warmth, fier - Veautiand wealth to possess." . Thus it, is, in this world,'whatevermuqot, Our minda - and our, Hato to supPloia In longing nytl, sighing far what we hare not, Ungratefutfor etikiy. K. • We welcome the *murex for which w e have sighed,' The heart has a void' in it still, `CrdwiSsideeper and Widoi the loriger We live, That nothing blitlieiviii-ean • T&4. mBRIty *ol2l4,ickTr.cop tivirOvidr9 The lutabir of 'their learrotclaoro ; . . • • I would nOtfrom th 6 'rich ( . 1010 A Fhigle co . tittear of their store ' Fur I hare cyaso, and'l hare - • And I•huve spirlts-littht as air, aci wore than wisdota, mote than rlAnitil"P" A merry heart that langhs at care." Like other mortals of-tny kind, - livA . struggledlor Dame Fortune's favor ; And sometimes have been half inclined - To pito her for her ill pahayiour. Bat lifetvas Shoit—lthqiightit folly Tolo , itiernoinenta in dtvipair, Soaltpp'clasid from melancholy, 'lVith merry hentt, and Magh'd nrcere. •• • ,-- And„onee, 'tie trueitwo 'witching eyes purpOsed mo in a luckless season; Tityn'd all my mirth to lonely sighs, And qnite subdied my better pencil..., Yet 'twas but Mee could make me grieve, • And:love, yon-know, bi g t reason fair; And much iniprov'd,p I 'believe, The merry heart,`-thnflangh'd et care: So nc , T.r from idle widleis , X make the good Piney not gad; Adown the stream I gently stabs,' And shift my sail with every wind. And half myssaturo, half my reason, Can stiltwith pliant heart/prepare The mind. attuned tu.srery- season, . The merry hoart that laughs,at ears. Yet, wren mo•in pant • sweetest dream, Ye social feelings .t the mind; - Give, eometimee give, your Sunday:gleam, . And let the rest good humor And. Yes—let me bail and give ' To eVerylofirty lot may shave;: And pleased end plessinel&t Me live With merry heart,,ttifttlaughe at care; '..-:. Ottilloi,,nii! :, THE BROKEN-HEAHTEDI OR, CRIME ITS OWN AVENGER 4 Leifffrcm a ire/Rnown .Trestory (Setae years ago, }larluu Case, Collector of Snndusky, fisci from the _country, taking with hiet. ah,out 4%090 dollars. of the, peoples' meney, ant tbe,,yoring ,heautiful wife and Child ofr friend r ' and the huihand received a letter from' Case, written in the for t ttst nouneinCOM. deceuseof 4lie•iinhappywontatt who had, accompanied his night, and imilore'd 'the -to s reg . ifertess of, hal , bus. hand. Under the title ,we have given above, a 'missionary. correspondent of she`-Boston Watch manand Reflector deserihes,an • interitiew with the guilty pair, which tack place Shortly- before death hurried , away, the :Motlar: -an4 the child. whom atm had made the eomilitnion of her ran: dermgs., The subject , . is '.,painful- ope•hu t the writer descr •••• ibes,eo feelingly , and truthfully- the self,inflicted m eery,,nl Case and his-partner in guilt, tbut we reproduce•h is narratirt:—), • glyhortheugh the epldy hresies • illow infeeNit;Ceytecrit " ' theuglievery prOsiett pl4eies, Mid only man is vite?" Curiously eqn , ?sll,., I „was 'relnating 'this stansai.4hishriity - Movv" acquaintance called fe'r me. `l . hid. met him while ori f a — v'isit to"Cejion,"ds'a countryman of mine . ; and Was pletired" With:the opportunity that sitorded me a more intimate personallthowletige: I thought myself fortuilite le 'falling in With so'agreettbli a gettatiien, and'cotisideredl is face and manlier' peetiliarly refilled. On oursecond meeting I noticed a 'singular restlessness Olthe htmdiorail dark eybs, and irritable bitte - roessif the lips , sndsa ' dispiisifion to'he constantly move,-;shown 'ha' the - tepparig,ef lighOtinihir r o cane, or the motion `of rarer 'hand. .Thesizt things" -1 wecei 'diirno * t kir - We - Jim Gs aingular at- th 6 pf- terwardsoleatned;wire certaitt`evtdeage, that the „ men felt already` the of the worm , that never dies. One foreneon we lefrlbe'seaport town whered wa.s sujourning, antfrode'a short aistAri k e into the interior of file gorgeous Vir;inil. Must &miens were the'sdkreundlngs on' every hand.-, With piedigrait'y 46116 uhliriMmed nf .r is:fifu4k. habitants of ,i colderelimo nature bad" showered her mp,st eAqui,si tpmirgif4 everywhere.. 'Trees loadid with , liOwers, intense mars yieirg with the foliage eteiieher .green,, from but petitsl3liikie, Witli 'crimson, goblet-shaped blepsoms gorgeous in the queenly unfolding of fork; spit. eolor—everything rich, lavish, wonderful mekour eyes, feasted to fullness with this-troptapl luau- wthatis myh - •:- ~.., --- , °u -'-'`'?l -WtY raw fried, o' t ing to a low roofed mittsge;surroundetiT :P w ul '; rerandal, from - iv - hoiocling44 cities i4e Y e a ' wi d e.: were flung upon itaiisoft, f ame: h .• - i t 9l 6 'f l, the moment thd words wel - Slt 1'er97:7131.fr°311 tleiart'a.' ' ' --:' ' ' ': -- 4 (5EV:411.1 so c iability. Within the• 2 ',, `• , 1 ,., ' ...-- • , •is cottage enclqu're Were' walks , boW ere and fountains.`Chaste statuary woe F. kP tr. nrl4 - verthe grounds with must it chnratinteiTeetthl3 helAfe seemed` almost a fairy structure, rising I 'n the iidst Otlfurrersitnd foliage. And th n who sat beside me, whomi lin ile Mouninct uci hig h.. et than' his lifiSf4:thediriti.My .' frir-tooking diSo on tent in his aye growing sySry this:emit. more per setitiblea-Wh% 'titebWiief .. or this Eden..iihe hou,e:'' Wa Wer;inet'on tiiS:tbienitt4ilif by a:levely oh ''id 1 of some eleven ks , uns inirs; 41;;;iiSlihu`'n * 0 in - curlr 1 Her:eyes Rarticultatfr Tustraits 'yet mournful in .1 1 toesaty, sad on the yoirog troW I seemed to sees 1 MEM '. ,, WHOLE-SNO:AOg: ~ eontaitbing-,wal , nhatbita' v or si'dnese .. ../...an unebildlihe quiet, as she grAtetei.toy new frjand, Dln/slid - in pure r birp 4 xl lO glid e d i n ,,, te - i iit aniritOun:tTi4/left ehe 'duty of ortte:talning me;; . t ithili,Mr.l.C., excusing. hito.elf" to the retnartt, that, sickness necessarily totaled him _ away, fur it iiiii,ApuyA s oo,a,, t ieft.-00 r00m..,,, , ,t. `!11.-3:por,filoiber vary unwell r: riiilted of the little gfrl,,,who, with those.sballowAlled eyes of / bare, NIIS regardittg me gently ' bat /attentively. 1. . 1 4 . 4 resorir; mamma has been ita ill/nig time,"' twaplied,Ribe,:,,drapilog her eyeii,;iitille her lips, t., 1 t i. enl l l° 4* .C. . --' :. ~..,-. ...; < t: - , 1 , <Dis! ya ‘ u c i ontroln Ameriear she tiApaltirn , I iillf; gear a longiljo4. ' ''' I 4 `TeitliY . ,‘iliiii.' tu you iiberi vl tiallitog of 1 Abet<ixouqtry Va. I' retuined, growilg Vioi l e and -poreelased„with 'her expreapiye rape. , .. ' gat/IyMat mamma saiti frens r leber l / 4 and .7. thinii,t . she addnd, besititingly, . 4 „that I did.--' 1 But , hfr. C: will uovirlet me talk iillittilt" " "''4/3/ you Abed 'non tilt little; dattglatai . of Mr.., %,!" r,a l V4* B PDFYrihat'4"t° l l4 l /' s ' l . 4, ,::' : :=1 "irlioi toylnotherla. daughter.," totirered; the ,ithilll, Vila 'a it.'",,4''ai i initi, In Ono octY . o63g— I and - X toinuteafter Sire arose iiiidlil'ilarrritt titit I sat 'watching her _white robs flitting through the long shady walk opposite mY,,..window, and kneWllhe' l ehild brooded over some. dark sorrow, for her eyes werthlgd' with Why-was it,.l tinestioned myself, that 'painful thought tonk,possessien of tne as I,sat there? It seemed as' if I were sojourning, in an enchanted SIM %and that some horror was 'suddenly to break upon me.- At -my side, nearly covering. a beautiful table of letter-wooti t, iryre several coetlyf books, I took 'Wein ri':Urti;rfaiin for'reverence for hooks---and' turn inetetirti fl.i.latif of a, splendid. I J" hound copy' of Shaltipearei f,'To lkinry Fraiiees F---, from her devated hashand—ltenry H. F—." A thrill of surprise and anguish ran from vein tOveln.MY" 'Gnat - ha : seemed paralyzed; The truth bad burst upon me with suddenness that the blood rushed with a shock to my heart. I knew Henry E. F--, had known him inti mate for Years. no was a friend towards whom all .mye sympathieS had' been' draft], for he bad seen such sorrow as makes the heart 'grow old be fore its tithe. His wife, .whoth lie loved, had deserted She had taken with her his only Child. She had desolated • a household;, and forgetting. honor, shame, everything that pertains to virtue and to God, had tied from the country with the man whose arcs had woo her wanton hAqi. how could I„tessain,under this :toot :that how seemed accursed? How meet the, destroyer of virtue—Ahe Rend who had tavelled in such a. eon. I could not think of the evil they had-done— not what they might suffer through the tortures of remorse. It was sometime hefore the seducer mite into the room.wheYe .. l still sat with'the child, : determined to Meet him once more before I left the house. • , 2 .- - • 01 how guilty !:.hoir„beart-stricken his anpear.. once i Reinorse sat on his.fofeboad—looked out train yik t eyes. 7 ::spoke when: his was you:come te'dinner?" he asked. I,hesitated.. Shoup I,partnitti of his -hospital ity; the hospitality of oneof t thme.flends man shaie,,,whose steps take bold on bell? I knew his guilt—why: delay to'deelare it? Why not at ooee, - in burning words, upbraid him for his villainy, and flee as from a pestilence-his sin cursed house? The man notieed,My Wealth:gen. He could not, of course interpret, its cause. Ai he repeatd his request, the look of-dfstretw upon his faeb excited a feeling of pity, which, for the monient, slightly ',ll Farmed say resentatent, and, under. the influence of this feeling, almost uncon. seionsly I passed.into the d!eing-rtMM. I ii - ru sorry little'. 1elly:4 marina ,«(I was ° glad he did nt use the - sl;ci'ca name of wife.)— "is• nut able .tomitdortri• - trithus," .. kekeidi. is man*, moliths sincehicrher:preAenee t out Meals. She - is . sutforing, from, the-,Ocetsaf slow,' fever, induced by the climate," ileAddeff, -gravelypas he tribtioned stioat Thrtable'gliftere4 Wit1140431'41:1143: . .:1.0110A1ent Seri?Arita brought, on-the thoist culltitirvers, del !cacies 3,130 . 14 ,1 hod mayor dean before. `e[siteleton sat'at the reaet eicept, in monosyllables. My . hosinte 6sai ly=almost dsLfale.aly::•;:iiaitibg - upon the Witte . inArty, abrupt startaanil apologies. • • Wine cave. slfe drank poon be sent the little iiifiendSorvents from the room, and nerve himself to conven , utiiiit. city.,, I believe," he-said p-..Lansiveired nn ifErmatilie„ k‘Djd.kv..t . ,eve - F..htiewp; geptlemen there by the . pettae.of,B—E, "I know hies, sir," I said eternly i looking tho touu:steudity. in. the frtee,,"Oud..,l know him also as u ... ruittokheqq.broli . on man.'!„ With an.,e,f;cl.fiation of anguistif,bk put- hip iiondiierAiof to his eyes. It mould hay., owned hYPudritiettl:bUt.thil , suffering on lit face wee unmistilitabie. ' invi; auspected them; -tie said in 4 . qnivnejnevoica. i~ot~ calmly, filit'with the words of an &censer, I tpidhia I 1411:eit, had seen;" -- iind thOught. 11:34 • ' - • :'Sir," said' he; in' tones which. I ishi.ll'nieer forgek? If T hav , ssittnektilid in /leaven knfris „I Ini.;e Suffered; end. if in. F's bereavement . he bas cursed, me, that curse Is fearfully-fulfilledr- P..or Mary is dying—has bean dying for months and : I harp known it. it has-been, for. nue to. Fe e the failing a t e p....thsdimmiog eye it is fcr me, now the'terri6le stroiile; of her neufl.ti..Wletn out fraineYit is for her 'language, r:MuOrie,thst tiemothuis '4147s a ka* ma il, etud is frenzy, rising and eiogihig the floor striehip%4 Then burying.bis face in bie.).tatiti; ed t . Too'- la teafcV have' repented:"-- : . Timm vras.a long panee'lturtilfsr , beintiMied Mere Calmly. ,".1.10 huumn- incites uau noyr restorbb my poor companion; 4or seneibilitice , ate more and more acute as sho ppWilt ' , strength, so that she reprosolfes-ierself,icouSttutly."-• - A weary, maurpfo : sigy brpkit from his lips as if bis heart !ea+ break,' . t:b if ke knew," he ealnimed, "if - he knew. her bitter a penally else is paying y for the out. rage sbebas coated tts,d upo n ftiur—he would pity, her-2 2 rtiiteif it email be, forging: 0 pity) pity, see air?' - I sltranlefrom the very thciught: •(Sha'has asked far'you, danot degib'er re. quest. Aleating - thar youeamet frometmeriedshi entreated me to hiing you to-dter: "Ipromised that I wuould. • , "I will go bp. theeool, Ride, matted:stairs, he led me' in. to a ohtmber, oriental ia , le Usetatiftarthrnishing, its chaste tnagtillieente." ..There; helf'retilinin,g,in, a wide, eae7 ehair—w costlp.shaw'i of lace .thrown over i per, attenuated eh:polder : Bi the rioh dressing. gowni clinging and hollowed to tite,ravages sichttese had , made—sat one whose great: homily and cones giatlegiTte . bad made the lightand levelineis 'ott a sacred home; frinatnitardis ste 4 FAblirt Ititija.SOWTOllif;4lo4 - TkOliiirritY, MAIMED - ail rf VITBLISMSTrIVEBIDLT Sy 7iPt. Ais*Wieesirlifltartitt el etimi AtiOne Thalia and-Fifty : Ceuta a Year z„. lip e rt g liati,rbe Mee. 'VS ` fi t ioniUlor : thAinitab iitul the public genor. sly are respectfitilreolleited44 eetul in their orders,. liirILANDiuMS Piiktodat an hours t39.4pp,„ - t_It.I4IF.B.4O,triYATAGA: . .44n.uputtty,poetage free:. • 113 - Peritutylettith‘tt# mad per qpiirter,oraiesOpiOsai OntlethisStift 63filii.i+OrTaIrM;Vela 4 11 a Year ; 11 4 216 .??Ptftkige 'MAO paiittrt9idranoa, ntietran% doubted. ME • =iix~# :4, tIV. I . histiiithey were wofullit sunk& $3O" flro4.kbacl,lad at the , eit/110,tidibeil44i.;berSblfriskund" elieeko, burn. ed motelereely, ritorejiotly.es -eke looked upon my face. I could think no mere A .eager--I znuid only say td.miself. ...4.1(1,1r I itow sorry tu for you r"''" qabe knew, Pralt4f, by berbutibaniiii4nenter, that I was aware of their cireunintandes t , , Ifog,Arit. queetiqn • i'A,re yoirg#ol* batik tb America, sir?" T.belt;Tlnts. voice startled me. I seamed to rte dirainai Iq-3rtoldlier tbat'it•was 110 t init ..- intention to re- torn at preseiq; "Okt.theuvwhorwilttaiutinrlittle child back to harlatlWr t s „!,, , ,aikeiriadi lairs Aillirst: "I am eke,...Mot,go baok to-kiwi! IF fa the only reprtilor4 4812 make--.and little enough, far the hOiCinne them.' • "thtnitid, aft, , Littt might eiM hitn,"aiSadded, a 141 0 ,51A4tAlfter.:..altirkiabher.ealia.; &Ted that you Knight tellhim that bhl Image JR , tasters me, froth 'nsurnirif till night, as I knew he must hare Agottitlrfith eitk'innst shuck ciMe. Oli sin--.tell Aviurpay Eery:a:warn, 012, wernTelPerytiady. Tall late I have /unroll through the long hours, these many weary years; ah, God only knows how deeply." 4 •blary you must control your feeling," said my hurt-geotly. "Let me talk while I may," was the answer.— "Let me say that since the day I, left my home I have not seen a single hour of happiness. It was always to come—al ways jest rthead—and here Is what has 9,tpe—the grave is opening and I meet gu tu,jwYgment. 0, low bitterly I have paid fur my sin. Forgivis inp,-0 my Gml,—foigive." It - was a solemn hour, that which I spent by that dying penitent. .Prazker she listened to—she . . till not eeenkto Join—or if she . she gay° no outWAFO .ltata.ree had. wort -away all her beauty', even, mere than illnesß. She looked to the future with a deepairing kind of lippe, and but, feeble faith, . , . . Reader, the misguided woman of Ceylon lies beneath the stately branches of the pahntrees.-.- : liter sweet child never met her tallier in her nit tire hied, ..She sleeps under the troubled waters of the great wide sea. Where the betrayer wan. ders I walnut ten, but whither it is, there is no pence fez.' 'foe' often rings that hollow voice in my ear—" Tell him my story! Warn, 'Ci'warn everybody," ItoW Cincinnatti Bankers tried to cheat an Ex press Company, and how the Ex _press Company cheated them. Some time ago -H little,eccisrrence tockplueetri Cincinnattl. A , 'banking house that had lately started basiness were in the habit of shipping, .coin to New York by one of the express compa nies. One of the partners to whom the business was , entrusted, was in the habit of puttingsl,ooo inalmg„,and marking it as containing but $ 3 , 000 thus getting receipts from the Express. Company fur that sum. This game had been sueeessfully played fur some time, when the agent of the cool . pony was led to suspect that . soinething was wrong. He resolved-to epen the next bag, and count the contents of it. It was marked $5,000, but when examined, was found to contain $6,000. The agent then pocketed the extra $1,009, and delivered in New York.the exact amount be had reeeipteOtt—ss,99oi: When the house got re turns from New York, the aceounAshowed $l,OOO short. This created an intem excitement, and the other partners looked ;with suspicion upon Mr. C., the partner whojittd charge of the mat ter, by whom the coin had been put in the bag and the,,roceipt of the company taken therefore. In fairlt led to the dissolution of the term ; the man who had endeavored to cheat the Express Company was'-looked upon as a scoundrel, and the agent who got the money chuckled in his sleeve while the $l,OOO jingled,ip his pocket. - "The Mind of this is, that-lbe biter got the bit and he who made„the first attempt to cheat his neiglA'vras suspected by his partners, and for cedqb emigrate th - the Far West, where be still hangs up the shingle of rOstiaker, but Is- never- Poor, while his other partnaiOnive ed'a princely fortime. Thus honesty is reward ed and rase'ality has proved unsuccessful. AF Irnx•POß.Ott LADY Itasnarts.-- 7 The Paris correspondent of the North American says, in that gay city, were fashions originate,"the most rash. ionable bonnets are made of terry velvet, with a scarf and trio:lnd:4s of plain velvet, and decorated with birds or feathers. We also see bonnetscom posed of white crape, covered ith black tulle and lace, and bright colored velvet. Tim crown is of crape; the Curtain and front of ihn..bmset et vel vet. Crape is not certainly an appropriate.mate risl for thearsenth of:January, eacepting.ba a ball room, and yet it ie now worn, even in walking, as a morning bonnet. Day dresses are still made with , a deep flounce, - headed with a puffing, or with several narrow flounces, s . Waists, are gener ally round, with a wide send sash, bordered with /ace or with fringe, or else a waistband, without ends,. fastened by a gold, mailter or steel buckle. Very small lappets are still in vogne; they ri,re Out in points, and bordered withjime, Satin, both black andcolvresl,,isonch 'List..regain as a mate. rial for rubutß. Tait) skirts, richly trimmed with fringe or lace, is the usual style of these dresses. Tile corsage sometimes,epon, with a plastron of tulle puffins and limb trisithings. • • §CS:CiIg ♦ Sortoot. Roolt.—The Springfield Fe in,Tet*stizle for the following Coma here, George, tielph t so examine you in punctuation. What's that ? George—That? that's a comma. Alistre:!'F—ltight; now what's that ? tanorge—Ab 1 now you've got me where my hiar t s abort; I tints kno. Itistrcv—George rdo not wish you to use I , any - elan& phrases hers. When you are unable ! I to giveix steen. replies, say so. but do not repeat such Phiaso4 WS that whioh you hitrejust used.— Now, that's that?" ..., .. - .Georg*--Ilan kno. . . Mistress—Don'to!know what that is? Why I that's a -period. •.. toorge—(Looking critically ..itt ...the point iu l question.) Ha! ha! ha I Now I,ve got you 1 where your hair's abort; that taut nuthin only a fry-dirt / , . 1 Mistreie---(Rti-exa:ritining critically.) George, 1 you are dismissed. • . . ViRTI7ES or RED PEPPER,—The St rerflllo AMERICAN ticrt three. or four lumps of su gar,' with i &If tbaspoonfill of cayenne paper, in kinmialor, and fill,tris pith hot water; when tbo vanr ie dissolved, drink ; , Xt.ie not only pleasant to the;paJate, hot warms.the whole body more 11(- 04114 y. and quicker dims India, pciestt who 1111A0 made a vow ta;vraiir no clothes, rpb themselves of _cold niShts with red pepper,—..... 1;1111,4-ives a glosy c eiAtn4inr . !rencmth of covet. SI blankets:" 0 ,4 7 4 married ; woiitkins was brought before a Virginia Justice ohargekerith larceny of some. pewter 4fterleering the evidence and "deoliiiiiithektitivVininui Was gritty; he ordered tliat tri 'subs shonia be indicted upon her Us ! . band, who was then and there ,prtwout, jiving A*, his rein= that the, 4criptures declared that reati at4'vrife were one end as the wife was the ?Rialto Vacua', Wits rielit tl;at il• ruin vbruld' tmkr the "penalty. „g i.... .!. t' F.r.. =1
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