r3irfb Val tarev Leas Le:e - ummettuaLtuomucEisa. Neatly and Promptly Erect/fed, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENN'A Tam 'establishment ie now supplied with an extensive `astioninent of JOB TYPE, which will be increased as the :patronage domande. It can now turn nut PRINTING, of every description, in a neat and expeditious manner= Void on very reasonable terms. Such as Pamphlets, Checks, Business Cards, Handbills, Ciroulars, Labels, Bill Headings, Blanks; Programmes, Bills of fate, 'lnvitations, Tickets, air Asses of all kinds, Common and Judgment BONDS. `School, Jpetieeso, Constables'.auti other Matins, printed correctly and nnshiy on, the bustpaper constantly kept for sale at this orrice, at prices "to suit tiro times." *** Subscription price of 'the LEBANON ADTEUTISER One Dollar and a Half a Year. ' Address, Wm. M. 13nEstue, Lebitedn, ra. * REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT .40 11.001 , 19-1 on the second, and four on the third story —of which 2 rooms with GAS LIMIT ran be lot to golltbr, and a LARGE BASEMENTp.with a small room end collar, on Cumberland street, in tho nor. " ough of Lebanon. orb' offered forllont. Apply to Lebanon, January 20,1852. JOAN C. Ii.E.ISNER. For lien fillfE, undersigned has for rent the property locatedon 1 the corner of Plank road and Mil streets, Lobanap, consisting of a new brick lICIOSE, OT, A SUITE( SHOP, large Stable (for 6 Iloreae ) • n 1 , 1 &a, .. Also. a ROUSE a n d lot,, located in gag-. ' • • • ket street, 'adjoining: propeitrOr:Earnuel,, Iciatt9e and others, and nowocenfded by J. I Maim, Esq., And Jacob Zinimermari. The House will hed rented to 2 families. Thom wishing to rent •the. shalt!) premises will call at the brewery of the subscriber, near.-{ Plank Road end the Moravian Church. .{ Lebanon, Feb. 16, 1659. JOHN YOST, jr. I A. Biome and Lots. .., At PRIVATE SALE. ALOT on the Corner of Chestnut and Centre streets,•f on the Market square in -East Lebanon, 99 feet on , . Chestnut Street, thereon erected a new two SW. ry frame HOUSE is offered. at Private -Sale,— - tII 'this will be sold in aniall.bnilding Lets,. or the 1 1 006 Illewi - vit al Look Out. il building and a small latestipitrate,,orlthin,whak IA MEs it KELLEY, liktoi, . , ' ~. '? together, upon reasonable terms, .• maker ers , Jeweler, has ,just _ , N., I ":s gis ...- Lehrman, Feb. 2, 1869. SIMON J . . STINE. 'll -- ''''' , -...1, • '4 1..;„' opened at the EASLE BUILOrNOS, in. _ • A fine Business Room. the town of Leitanon,a beautiful assortment of Gold Rail- FOR RENT read Time-keepers in hunting eases; eight-day Watches, uplex, gold ncors, gold cylinder Watches, A, fine business Boom in S. J. Stine's nen; building:, Silver railroad hunting Watches. dnplex anchors cvlin- A L , tWO doors east of the Buck Hotel, near the Court der, English patent Lever, English Swiss' quartity ' re,lll.l. House., Inquire of S, J. STINE itlloys' Watches. barge Musio Boxes,4'6 S , • Lebanon, Fab. 2, 1859. , , andtune„ I got' Fob, Vest and Nock. Chains; gold Atatilets, Brooches; 1 gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breastpins, 'Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions, Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil asses, gold Key Seals, ae. , Sibier Tea and Ta ble Spoons. Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains. Spectacles, Partmomdes.fine packet and pen Knives, Violins, Violin colas D ias Violins, Accordeons, Polkas; Brass Ittstru- Foi'Rent . , menu, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos,, •., - . . , Tamberines. Ladies' Cl:bias, Copts Rifles; Sharp's Rifles, A • STORE ROOM, or Business Room for Bent., ~.... ' 1 Volcanic Bide. stioas 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's .1-11;,. N. E. corner of Cumberland and Ihlarket • 1 ill 1 Volcanic Otol DantaSCl., Fisted*, eight-day and thirty-hour streets. Possession can be given immediately, i hi, 4 Clocks, to'., the whole comprising the most extensive as if required. Inquire of .• ~ --. 1 .- , sortmeut ever offered in Lebanon county, and will be sold Lebnuou, Feb. 9, 1859. CHRISTIAN HENRY. )at the lowest cad; le•ices. Watches if eto6-e can:folly Repaired and li'drrantett. Valuable-Borough-Property ! . 0 Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenary Store in FO,R, SALE! I , the saint room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. Eagle Buildings. I. ___ ....L. ebation ; A prll 14, 1858. • IS offered at private sale, that valuable half-lot or piece i i of GROUND, situate at the north-east corner of Wa- : DagillierECOtypes. ter and Walnut streets, Lebanon, fronting 88 fed on Wet. 1 nut street and 80 feet of Water street, at present occepi- ITO takes best LIKENESSES in L , IANO'S 7 ...... NIT- the - - • , • . ed-hylolin Farrell's Marble Yard, en which are a Plums ! 131 liy .1. If. I,FAM, in the thirc, story of House, &c. HIP located within *square of the Lob. ~, • ' Rise't New Building. anon Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depokund 4 lie has the beet room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and the centre of town. For further particulars apply ' , has made it his entire business for the lask tax years. He to Jain Farrell on the premises. June 24, 15D, . i always gets the latest improvements; he let always the ' latest style of cases es hand; he takes pictures in every style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are wonderful to behold. MI his pictures are sharp, correct. and of the highest finish. Give him. asell•and you will not regret R. His terms are very moderate. kM.1.116 rooms are open every .day (except Sundays, from S &clock. A. M. ; till 0 o'cleck.P. M. Nov. 21,1857. , • House toltent. lgYinf tho watt two-story brick beams .on the dank NJ—ank Road, near the Lebanon Valley Roll. ...road. Apply immediately to . Lebanon Neb. 2,1869. GEP. W. ILLINE. FOR B ENT. TILE 3d Story of tirroff's New Brick : Building, It) arr!. Cumberland street, west of Market, is for rentig It can be arranged into one or more rooms as parties • May desire. Possession given at any time. • JOUN GItiEFF. laditinom Dec, I:5, 18511.—tf. • Private Sale. ~ , IF YOU WANT GOOD - PICTURFS GO TO fr JIB subscriber offers at Private Sale his new two- ~1' KENNER'S -1 story brick DWELLING 11011 SE, situated in Eliza-C....KY LIMIT Co.t.Letv, over D. •S. Daher's Drug Store, both street, Lebanon. Pa. The - Muse 1817 , , 17 on Cumberland street. Lebanon, Pa: iSinnO . TYPSS, by 28 foot, has 2 rooms on the first floor :-!.,''rVj , , ' ., ;1,, , k n ' t3.UNOTYPES, PenoTeeEPA'STOOTYPES and PROW- , and ooh the sceond. no other Improve- : I l fir-:1 ottAPUS, taken daily, (Sundaymteopted.) Prices roasona manta are a good WASII-TIOUSE, Bake- • g , L:,: lde and in accordance with the stag, etyic and quality of oven, Cistern and Garden. The Let is 5934 ..... ~_..,,...-: the rues. it00:...s opened from S 'A. M., to 4 o'clock. by 68 feet. The W. - We property is all now - P. M. and in a good condition, and will be sold on easy terms. Lebanon, june2.lSsS. Possession wilt be given on the Ist day of April, 184. Apply to - J. U. xrx,r, Photographer. Mental, Nov. 24, 1.8t18.-tf. . . PRIVATE SALE Of Dwelling House & Coach Mak ince 'Establishment. f lUi undersigned intending to go West, ;.:1: ; offer at_ pnivate side their convenient i''; 7 114:. nod desirable Vroperty. comprises a now Two-Story Fit AM 11 HOUSE, 22 feet front. 11.1 by 32 deep: with a 16 by 17 feet Kitchen niched; a COACH NAkING STROP, 50 feet 'rent by 30 feet deep ; else another Shop 20 by 23 feet, and a Black smith Shop 20 by 33 feet. The buildings are all new, and Wen built, and located in an eligible and business part. of the town, vii—Water stieet, Lebanon, near So- ; loin's Lutheran °beech. fiend title and possession will be given at any time, but no payment will be deinonded before the let of April, 1830. Apply for further infer =lion to GEORGE ARNOLD, Lebanon, June 30, '53-tf. JOSEPH ARNOLD. • *pliEsi*DlD ESl'd-TA AT pRWATE aA.L.E.._ _ tIIF, undersigned offers at private sale lab mazniflcent Zoktto, stiletto' layilitelt. IMSlloVeritO,WlMhipaebftnon . county, about 'A miles from tarper's lam, .1 Mal (roan the ColtiStirirags atid thesDauptiln & Snequellanna Rail road, as %Sows:— TILE n d,k.c.noost would roapeetfully inform the public No, I—Coutains IGO ACHES, more or leas, .f the best ; th a t h a .koardou a bargeranal more extousive assortment f laud to the neighborhood, adjoining pfropocty of Michnd 1 , of MARINAS, at lain Now.Establa.abuieut In Musket street, , .tmlningar. John Dotter and °them The'greater portion i thou has-ever heretofore. been offered to the public In .ts .cleared and under good cult - Walton. The buildilig.i ; Lel.anon. thlt stock consistile; of (TAMS, MARBLE, Sur; ;.pmsted on this tract aro the undersigned'a well-known i L.: OD. STATUARY, Dosser, DAllay, MVCCUESTER, Ste, &c., CLOYtt.IiIANUFACTOII.Y, which has a largo • all of whirhans donCt4li ile, the mot ecientide style, and ea. patronag- and Is capable of inaQnnito tnersase: • iu such 'A variety of designs as to oult the tastes of all. .11l a large'two-story double Stone Dwelling lion.e, . Thu public are invited to rail at his I , 'filth. Kitchen ennexed; kood t,so-story Farm . NE %y sr' AND IN Al A Itii ET STUB ET, nonset.Tenant [louse; largastone linrn:with threshing 1 . ow , tniUare north of Colon flail, Lebeeetu . lie:, where he flour and Stabling;'and other otitbuildings; in good rev I will attend personally to till who will favor him with p.dr. Alto, all necessary buildings for the Manufactory, their patronage. - • Ate :—lfmlling-nilll.Cattl end Spinning Machine Building, I ; fie Would also cohere his ' , lota.: thooke ffre&he liberal Dyeingtiod Isinishing Utilise, & c.. do. The Works t aro a ll ; patronage afforded him since opening i n •inorna c an d well supped with good 31achinuajmnd plenty of. uater . feeling tile more encouraged by the Interest manifested power. A stream of gdod Waiter is led to the. - lin his 'behalf by the public , . he enters upon a new season dwelling house In pipes. Also, springs ond pump. ... with rent'Wed energy, despan.hiog business with a *dig nonr.. Alio? a boasfllful Young 01101 f AltD ' ro pniptueso becotninged hont.t um e hanie. on the premises, . . . Terms Raugniable. adi and Examine. hl.phitt—Contajning 160 AORIA (more or •less,)liigiral. 1 Lebanon, Aug. 18.'65. J. E. DAUGHERTY. lag .'o. I, lend of Michael Delnlnger, John Dotter, and . P. S—Also ' , a number of 5.d....et Lisondone Door Silts. onthere. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good col- t : for the accommodntion of building men and contractors, tlration and excellent (capes. ; who would do well toeall and examine. J. E. D. , Erootod thereon Is a Dwelling Uouse . Stable, 1 _ __-- , Ipand alargo Shed. Also, near by a well, spring, : IA ebit non Marble, irr a rd. &0., a splendid site fbr the erection of a dwelling house. Thorn Is flowing water in nearly every t le . • A School House is located on this tract. NO. 3—Contains 180 ACRES WOODIAND, 1 (more or les4) adjoining No. I, land of John Dot ter and others. It bean rich growth of Chematim a oproute, from 8 to l 0 years growth. As tho undersigned is sincerely diFPOSIA to scli, the 1 above may be purchased either in parts as above or in the wbolcialdi may be desired. • ''• I iron: Good title and possession will be given on tbo lat i of Aprll, 1869. For further information apply to . 1 LYON LEM It Eli° Eli. Easi Hanover, Lebanon Co, in- Aug. 6,'674tt. -7- PHILIP F. McCAULLY, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker ; dumber/and. rarest, one door East qf Black horse Hoed. , 1 oini FAERst,r,. stone Cutts, respectfully informs . THE Subscriber desires. to inform the publlo i 0 his friends and the public, iu general that be is fit' that Be has Opened as above, where he Is prepay. i PrePoloa to dotal kinds of FANCY AND OEN ASS ENTA L work ' ed to exeoute oedema - Boars And.SHOES, of the ,I at his Marble Yard. in Wain at Street, half way between finest finish and style, if not impeder, toany hero- ; the Court 'louse and Lebanon Volley Railroad Depot, tcifore °gored to the public. ;at the shortest notice, as good a+ or done in any city New Spring and Summer Stock ! iin the United States, and being the only Stone Cutter in Bo has just returned from the city with an' Unrivaled i Lebanon county who hoe served a regular apprentice-Alp aseertment of the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of +s chea p e r , n e Ito the bn I WI, he pledges. himself that beam rnanufac• and give 'ii better finish than any other i tare Boots, Shoes, Slippers, & c., ke., for Ladles, Gentlemen and . c - business. Ms stock consi•ta of Children. • man engaged in the same ' .. Afir BrAry body is limited antral and examine. - SO u . +3 & MONUMENTS, GNAW: STONES, MANTELS, CENETFRT POSTE, Lebahon, June 50, 185 R. a: EP NITURI , LAM, e. Also, SANDSTONE of the best quality for all uses, i plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME i STONE fbr all kinds of housereark, , of any size and 1 quantity. *`Please call and examine prices and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. 4ots JOGS FARRELL, ILebanon,,,,December, 19, 1855. 1 N. B.—LETTERING done in German and English, by i the best prectial workmen GRIEFF'S MOO 4r,'Shoe Store Removed. • etc Sprin g and Summer Stock ! Miff Undereignod4onld cospectfully inform the public 1 that he has DESIOVED MR BOOT and SHOE STORE to tho rotlm lateljtescuplod by John Oraeff 'a °infection ery store, whop he 144 opened frbeautiful Stock of Spring and .Summer Boots and _Shoes, • for Ladles, Gentlenwnandehildren assortment is very complote, and embraces all ihe latest styles, which he can sell out at low prices, Tho public will please call VW examine. DANIEL OIteDFF. . N. /3.—Tatrutns, now le your tlmoi s f#ott wish to soo .:a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, s ifferent kinds tot Bags. Come ono, come all! Lebanon, aprll 7,1888. • SACK TO TILE OLD PL 1 .L.IIGER. .1,11 11R. IRrENEY HARTMAN. the well-koown Brewer, has retbdrod hie LAOEit BEM SALOON to the large uud handf•dmo throe story home of Mr. Arnold, in Cum. • belaiijd drat, wont of the Plank ROW, Whore ho will be n 1 8,1.14110 eat his old friends and the public gonerally. toTk,..Lirriborgor and Sweitzer Cheese, liolland Herring, ke., wholiwafkond ItololL Ills IlifElt la of his own wall knaor4affiliedo4 Lebanon, tan. 1,1869.4 E ------ : oof , .alitd , Shoe Store.- , ~ A.. • ~. .::, J4OOB , IIUIDEI, ruspectbiliy It • forms the public that he still contin ua@ his extensive establishment lu 1111.6., iitrusw.lndlding , in t or Cumberland at., *here ho hopos..to render the same .. . .. • satisfaction aelwetpfore to all e r b,, may favor hhik:wth their a ualora• Uoiriviteinirehants and dealers:l4,g O'Z'Strmd 8110. ES, and every one Who w i s h es to poro h o tt e ip t i t tanabia aimi,durable articles in his line call and examtpe,foi themselves, his large and vai.leof stittoli.-• tic IA deterinined to surpass all comnetition In the manufacture of every argil° In his busluese, suitable for any Market In the 'Union,.4 tine care is taken.in regard to materials and workmansh QM. none. but.the best quali ty of 41.A.T11E1l and oth'ir matifials are - used, and none but the beat WCRICRIfiII agestnployil P. 8.--liepttrtrawla Mane - re thanlis to,hte,friSnds for the very liberal' patronage herstotore,bestovred on him. lie hopes by,strlet attenhou toihrisrluceurOutendeavdring to please Ids customers, to merit a share orPubilo-p 4 r I rode.., ~. , . , [Lottnonyleb.l 7 ; '5B. ', " - lrP]4 eolore of-Woolen liitookAng TrAteri d ..44.• . f 41/ • , r-'''' ' _, . . ... • ~ ,,,Zz, \ - ,e-rte; . _ , T. - i, _..„/ • . , „,,,5,,-N i . • ~ it - :::-,:: 1 1 • , ,-- , .: I -/ ~ k,,. 2.: - :7••,: : : ' ..7.7 -- rat. ', , :',' ' .%7:44H` ..oPY, 1 . . ' .. , fillr*: ..i I: , • t .r.. . y 7 • '''• 4 . ';'' ;..r . .-----•'-, • . .. . y. ft' s ' k- , = , •!„_,.. 7.7 „ L5.. • ...,,, .. . . ~..........,_ - • . .:. ,, :j,a,Lic - 1, - PEP.Iv II !CAF iIDL,NUE . VOL. 10---NO. 36. A N ILJEW*LRY AND LOT OP lilkeftS: AND JEWELRY JUST It ECM VED Irl J . -A KE R , Cumberland 3 4, , tlViVdeor to Dr. Linelmeaver's CLOCKS. rty Da 1 , 1 I g 111 l D 5 1-11uu CtiOCKS4 rt• Just Received at J: 3:BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, - Lebanon Pa. airst-Prbmittrattrtd Diploma 'Awarded by the Tebfinon: (loutity Agricultural Society to tli:e celebrated r~IfIERICAIII W ANC 11-E S. thirteilieutetbe merit and character of the 3.:-Wtiteti'shobld prove a sufficient reeolurnendittion to Ihoseillho contemplate purchasing a good andq•eliable Time-keeper. They disciahn - any part-of foreign mech./intern in Itiorement or ease, and in regard to tme and durability diatanee all competition. These Watches are on exhibition at J. J. BLAIR'S Wateh and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and Cumberland streets, oppo site the Market !louse, Lebanon, Pa. N0y.,1.85,,5. t • ~ Th WH. C. 7.1.1 En. DMUist $ roan.: i REMOVALS. . Coach-Making festabitßhment.! ri FIDE undersigned would respectfully•inforin the piddle i that they have REMOVED their CoacilloasEm EMU ' LISII,UaIOr to High, st.. between MU and Meshing . 1 /,t' , lllb rof i north 0' G. Bli Fauber's Store, in the 'l.l..rough of Leba non, whore bliey intnnd carrying on the business in all its ' branches,. as.heretofere. Each ~ 1 of Us having aerved regular up - ": . \ 04(111_,.e prenticeships to the business, 1..- . 1 7 - - m i1!4,.. - and having bad tench experience ..• - ~71 . , - #l ," :'•-•;.. • - therein, we feel confident of ,our , —=-d"...- . ability to,glvo satisfaction. Every article manufactured at our establishment will be ti oder ng„gerlonal supervis ion. We hall keep on hand,R.E#DY - WP TALL KINDS OF itgaVS•Eit , which will lie warranted of the most atipezior-„guality.— I I We have, now a fine stock on haug, to which. the attention , 1 of those wanting anything in our lino isjnYjted. We i I will also attend to ltE PAI RING, at,ghort notice. Ate Nnne'but the best workmen: Will btkignPlOY n d in I any branat of the business. Wu cordiallyigxite the pub- 1 lie to glvelui a call, and we will guarantee , atilisfactioni 1. air Thankful for the past liberal patronage of a gene- 1, roue public, we solicit a continuance of the same. FAUBER & YOUNG. Lebanon, December 22, 181W-4m ' . • I • . . --.:-.•—•------ • • Coal, Coal, .Coall ! E, the undersierned, would respectfully inform tho W citinns of Lebanon county, that we are now pre pares! to supply the community' with a re now WhoLonde or Retail, as we will keep all kijA B Y -ctl " •- on hand, such as . • Pea, Chestnut, .A - ut, Move, Evg and Broken C0..1.4, Whites red and gray ash, ' • which we are constantly receiving from some of .the best Collieries in the Coal regions, aturweiulh' here 's that we will sell our Coal as low as theys'etni bo sold b ay y any Person in the county, which we will sell at our Mill, or, deliver toany part of the two pore kg . • 'of . • : •'• • • • " h'S,4OCrE• VinstniOe Mills, Lebppon Yob. y l 148, s • . f " D. S. FtAßt.Ft'S Wholesale and Retail .Drag Store, flee been Removed to his New Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the :Eagle Buildings, Lebanon,- ka.- E subscriber respectfully announces to his acquain .l tames and the public in general, 'that he has con stantly on band a large stock of • DRUGS, . PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, / . PAINTS, CH EMI CA L.S _DYE-STUFFS. \TARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, • HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Su gars, Tobacco, &e. Also a Variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities 'of tlie. - firticles as' represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. .4* .. PhySielans' prescriptions and family reci pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. - On Sundays the Store will - be °Petted for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 O'clock, A.9.,12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. 31. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1857: DAVID S. RARER. Fifty DOliars Forfeit. T 1 R. MINTER will Forfeit $5O if failing to cure any _Li case of secret disease that may come under his care, i no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 44 North Seventh PlAlatra. without fear' of interruption from other pa tients. Strangers and others who have been unfortu nate in the selection of a Physcian are incited to call IMPOTENOY-x-Trough unrestrained indulgence of-. the passions, by excess or self abuse, the evils are num_ i erous. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal dis c charges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a dia. ! taste for female society, general debility, or constitution al derangement, are sure to follow If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence; he offers a perfect cure. MEAD AND NEFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and : in many cases their lives, In the hands of physicians igno rant of this class Of maladies. It is certainly impossible ; for one man to understand all the ills the human family ; are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pe ; collar branch, in which be is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, ciclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, to nigher with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains its the head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strip. tures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youth ', ful excesses, or impurities of blood, whereby the censti ; WWII has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his i rare. aye Medicine forwarded to any. part of United States, —Price Ten Dollars per Package. For sale, DE. DICKINGSON'S CELEBRATED, MAD, ! NEW-ELECTRIC MACHINE, No acid or other ingre dlent required; its power being obtained from a norma -1 nerd magnet. No family should be without one. Price only SIO. October 20th,1858.—1y. BLOOD SEARCHER, REMEDIAL AGENT _For Int:wily of the Blood, THAT DOES. ITS.WoItK. THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! rritlS great PUBIFIER. now before the public but a 1. few years, has already won a name and reputation unexampled in the history of any mediene ever inven ted. The ingredients composing it are simple. yet in combination all powerful in driving disease from the human system. It cures Scrofula, I Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the face, • Sore Eyes, Old & stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head, Totter affections, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, • Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint,- Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foul.Stonntelt, Female Complaints, and all. Diseases having their origin in an impuro.state of the Blood. Every Agent who has this medicine fur sale, has cir culars on Land containing certificates from persons who Lave Leon cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate coma, and, commend themselvee to the attention of those afflicted with any of the above disetu.es. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying With it the most indubitable evidence at the virtues of this won. derful medicine. Sworn statement of David M'Crenry, of Napier Town ship. Bedford enmity : In April, lbSti, as near as I can remember, a small phr.ple made its appearance on my lip, 'Which SuOU be tense enlarged and sore. I used pault/Cmg of sorrel. and mush of blue enrol, 'without effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Scheltsbnig, who pro nounced it CANCER. and proscribed a wiesit s of sugar of lead and brood poultices. Finding these remedies of no wren, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville. Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer. and gave ine internal and external remidies--the latter con sisting principally of caustic; but all to no purpose, as the disease continued spreading toward the nose. I next used a prepamtionof arsenic. in the form of salve. This for a time checked the disease, but the intlammation soon increased. I next celled upon Dr. Stotler, of St. Claim vide, Medford county, who also pronnunced the (lissome Cancer, and - applied a valve said to he a never failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In December, of the same year, the disease bad eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof. It. S. Newton, et , the Electic Medical College. No pronounced the disease "a cutane ous Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of mot , enry." fin applied. mild zinc ointment., and gave Me in tornal remedies., My fat, healed up, but the 'Miami:no lion was not thoroughly removed. In Fotiruary, be pronounced me cured, and I left for 11 me. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain, that could not lest at night I.,Late in May I returned to , Cincinnati, and again placed Myself uuder the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberslu ring which Unic'he used every known, remedy, and part ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed bones there were still 'three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued usiug Newton's preparations, and also medicine that, I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer °taloned gro wing until. It had eat og the eft side of my nose, the greater . portien of my left ,cheek, and had at tacked my left eye. I hod given up all hope of over be ing cured, since Dr. Ely said he could cive relief. but that a cure was impossible. In March, 1648, I bought n bottle of f•Illoud Searcher," but. I must confess that I hod no faith in It. I was very weak when I commenced Inking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day, end also that the ulcer commenced-drying up. I continued. and when the third bottle was taken my thee wee healed as if by a miracle. I used a !berth bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven'years. Although my face is lathy disfigured. I am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spur ed my life, and which has been done through thelnetru mentality of Linnatt's Iner.ovsn Btooo Stemmata. DAVID 14PCREARY. Sworn and subscribed, this 3lst day of August, A. D. ISZM . before me, one of the justices of the peace, in and for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county. Pm Witness—U. J. Jones. Jen , : Gomm, J. P. For sale by bL H. Halle, Myerstown : Martin Early, Palmyra; John Capp & Eon. Jonestown ; John Seltzer, 1 Main Nebo; John Carper, Buchananville; John Dein- Inger, Crunpbelstown K Winger .b Kinsporte, Annville; John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport ; all of Lebanon County. LINDSEY & LesioN, Proprietors. Hollidaysburg, Peons. Also Sohl at Dr. Geo. Doss' Drug Store, opposite tho Court House, Lebanon, Ya. . [Jan. 26,13:W.-6m. SAViNG FUND. ism . IV A LNIiT Street, South-West corner of THIRD V Street, Philadelphia. INCURPDXATILD BY THE STATE OF PEXNSYLVANIA. Five Per Cent. Interest. Money is received in any sum, large or small, amt Inter est paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The omie is open every day from 9 o'c.ock in the morn ing tills o'clock in the aftermion, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. DON. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Wiliam)! J. Reim, Secretary. • DIRECTORS. lion. Henry L...llenner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Saint. K. Ashton, • 'Joseph Yorkes, O. Landreth Menus, Henry DiffenderiTer. .q-Monoy is received and payments made daily with out notice. The investments are made GAUSS, GROUND RENTS, ties Al the Charter requires. .len7 W. *errata'', 0. 14 (Old No. 6) South THIRD Street, beton, Mark et,, Philadelphia. LEATHER DEALER 3 Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings. BED AND OAR SOLE ',BATTIER, &c. N. 13.—Rough Leather, bought or taken in exchange . March 4,1858 -ly Wood, Wood. tttag, undersigne d are prepared to furnia)i Max on' or O ti4 WOOD, to order, at any place in Leb-' ansm or North Lebanon Boroughe. Orders loft at iair MU wilt be promptly attended. ui, of API*4 2 /t WO, MYEAfik 11/001t. LEBANON, PA UZI:MUMIMMI THE ONLY ACKNOWLEUG National SAFETY VEST Company. in REAL ESTATE MORT and such first clams securi . Aug. 25,'58. , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1859. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. - Selling cheaper than at any other Stove Sttitel' in Lebanon. for CASH I = TIFF Subscriber is determined to sell Stoves at front 15.1 to 20 per cent cheaper than any other estahlishinent in Lebanon. Call and sea niy titanic, next door to "the' Lebanon Bank, Ichargenatbiugforexamining. Thank- fat for past favors he italics to still receive a. share of public patronage. J.5.5 1 / 4 8 N. ROGERS. •Lebanon, Nov. 24, 1855. • E LIVERY .s.TA. L HE under. zigned tespectflilly Informs the ptiblic•thie T 1 be has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Lehr anon, wbero he will keep for the • public secommodation a good stock of HORSES awl VEHICLES. ilc• • will keep gentle and goOff drieing-liorset and handbomir and safe Vehicles. Also. careful rivora y furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. &c.. • Lebanon, April 21, 1848. . . • :TAKES IHAROIL' New Livery Stable. TIIR tinchMgned hn established anew LIVE. t y,"ltF sTABLt, in Kul,. • le's Stablea,,at• the Lebanon Valley IL It. Le• pot, Lebanon. He has good and safe horses, Carriage; as may be desired, and earefol Drivers, which hire on fair terms. Ho , hopes by being attentive to bus- Mess to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Ap ply at Kuhl:LW - 8 Hotel, or at the Stables. DUNCAN 31cRAE. N. 11—I run an OMNIBUS beta Men OMB. B. Depot and all parts of Lebanon and Nora) Lebanon. A pplica. tion'to be made at Kutnie's Hotel, Carrnony's, or the Eagle Rotel, and thoOlfinibus call at passenger's homes in time for the cam Lebanon. Oct. 27, '57. FOR SALE. FLOUR, i -• CORN. c • - OATS. Vintgedik MIDDLINGS, ;ALT BY THE BAG ; BRAN, MYERS k SIIOUR, Lebanon, Pa. at the °memo Mina of Feb. 3, 1858. WANTED. AT the Genessoo Mille, in the borough a Lebanon, WILEAT, CORN. RYE OATS, In any qtantity, for which the highest Market pr!cea will bo paid In Crust', by MYERS S . : SHOUR: Feb. 3,1555. North Lebanon Flour7g Mill NORTH LEBANON :MILL hos been remodeled, and ia now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior - „ article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can bo obtained from any other source. They r:r7 :j 161 ,, also keep constantly on hand and for sale, CROP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. .tieL. They are also prepared to do all kinds Of CIISTOSJERS "Wong, and - respectfUlly invite all the former customers of the mill, as well as new ones, to give them non. They will pay the highest essu market prices for all kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT, RYB, CIORN,•OATS, &c., and afford all facilities and ileac/In/iodations to those who will sell. N. L ebanou 80., Nor. 3,1355 PATENT KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS. Unrivaled In rEsatity, Simplicity, Safety and Economy. ANY person desirous to obtain the very best and cheapest portable l%ht within their reach, should cull and examine these Lamps at D. S. Raber'.4 Drug Store. before purchasing elsewhere. These Lamps are perfectly safe and warranted. That they emit no offensive Odor while burning. That they are very easily trimmed. . That they burn entirely free from smoke. That the light is least 50 per cent. cheaper than any other light now in common use. Sold at D. 8. RAligit'S Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Also, Herasene, or Coil Oil, for Sale. November 8, 1858. I:ebalion Deposit Datil:. (Late "LEBANON TALLEETIANE,") C4cmberinsui street, one door east of Rcinhard'S Hotel; Wlla i w r i r te following RATES of INTEREST on , - For 1 year, and longer, S per cent. per annum; For 6 mouths, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum ; For I months, and longer, 4 par cent, per annum: requiring a short notice of withdrawal. 'Moran paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ae. comma:lath us to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on daunted. Will pay a premium on SPAN/SI/ and 3IEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Statas, the Cenadas anti Europe; lv;egotiate Loans, Ste., Ac., and do a general EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Er.o. GLEim, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, arts individually liable to Rio extent of their Estatce, for all Deposits nod other obligations of the "Lztastosi DI:POSIT Besit.” SIMON CAMERON G. DAWSON coirmAN, GEORGE SMULLEh, LEVI KI:ME, JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12, DM.. GEORGE GLEIII. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Vallley Branch.. 7- Tri,7 7 3-14112J[- • . • • I ti• ' 4l 4 - 1 - H -HITTI D I _ - . Malik _ . .41■111i. :AM 0/ig Two Daily Trains to Reading, and • three daily Trains to Harrisburg. MASS LEBANON, going link to licading,at 7.1:* A. M., and 3.30 P. M. (Express Mail.) fats Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7 A. M. 11.26 A. M. (Eiprese mail.) and 0.50 P. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, ke. Morning train only at 7.00 A. M., connects at Reading for Wilkeaharre, Fittston and Scranton. At Harrisburg ' trains connect with "Pennsylvania." " "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Talley" Rail:mods for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Daltimore;Sanbury, Chambers. burg, Lc. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 50. 80 tbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Chute Care:trim with all the above trains. Through First Class Tickets at reduced rate to Niagara Falls, lluiTale, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points In the West, North West, and Canadaa ; and EMl gran t Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above plates, can be had on application to the Station Ageot, at Lebanon. air All Tickets will be purchased before the Trains start. Higher Para charged, if paid in the can. G. A. NICOLLS, Octy 20,1858. Engineer and Superinletulen2. THE CHEAP 111 AT AND CAP STORE. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL! ! Xt. THE underalanocl, at kis STORE, in N0.4, - Faims. ; BUILDINGS. is steadily Looking additions to Lis largo sesortatent of HATS AND CAPS; &c., Ile keeps the very latest city styles, and disposes of them et city prices. Gentlemen will find his MATS a very stwerior article, very light. and of tinniest durable Materiel mod` Let all give him a call. frit- Remember the place. No. 4, EAGLE Ilcunmos. • Ile Wholesales and Relulls to the Couutry Merchant; at prices that mast prove satisfactory. WANTED, all kinds of SKINS suitable for his busi ness, such tut Fox, Muskrat, Cain, Mink. Rabbit, &c., for which the highest market price will be paid. hanon. Dec. 5,'5°) JACOB G. MILLER. Reigart's Wine ail(' Liquor Store, CORNER of Market aml Mier streets, Lelia. 4 non. Pa., in the room formerly occupied by 2f, Jacob Weidle, Esq., where he gill continuos to " ,OF keep an assortment of the very beat brands of WINES and LIQUORS that can be not. To those who are ac quainted with his LIQUORS, it is not necessary for him to speak, as the TAquore will speak for themselves. To lintel Keepers, and all others, he would state that it to merely neeessa.ty for them to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full Ontialactlon. EMANUEL 'CII.:WART N. It. at treldbed Corner. Lebanon, May 6,1858. ISSB NI IV :STYLES. Siis ADAN RISE, In Cumberland Street, between U , Market and the Court llouse,north sido, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the Now Style or HATS A ND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi tod. Hata of all prices, from the cheapest to the most ccmtly, always on hand. ILI has also just opened a spice did assortment of SOMMER HATS, embracing. such es STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PEARL, IfOltN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others. •10,.11e oleo Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Cape, /ie. to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. I:ebanon, April 21, 1858. 111EPLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, AND TRUNKS, is the cheap Store of the undersigned, Walnut street, Mehl'• non,where a splendid now stock has just been open ed, embracing a general assortment for LADIES, 0 EN TLEMEN and BOYS. among which are LADIES' OAL TEES and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Goat, Kip, and other BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, with a handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, are oleo made to order. Ile has also a great assortment of HATS & CAPS, d:c., of all kinds and prices. THE public is respectfully Invited to call and examine. Lebanon,Oet 20,'58. JOHN GASSEIt. S. Pettengill AV CO'S ADVERTISING AGENCY, no NASSAU Sr., NEW YORK. elO STMT. Sr., BOSTON. S. al. Pettongill Co., are the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, and the moat influential and largest circulating Newspapers In the United StatatiAnd -the °amides. They are authori zed to contract for us at our lowest !awl, - : - M/Si ,:ttiteDlU lANKECSRARKING ,I'lYnll,.gentlepeni'.' said the:Yankee, "the lot has fallen on uto-to.begin,:first, •and Lainka gain' to hack, out; bu t.as r can't - relate any particular . stocy n just now, if you arengreed, I guess give' yopAn.aceount of -ray first sparkin' frolic, and bayou potion it's a,goin.'"to,be tholar t one too." The approbation of kis proposition being unan jAnous, nod the_,hearth baring:lbeed!•replenishod with knouple-of arrnsful.of.,saple logs; he took in a,liberig,supply of, the. Indian weed, and thus be- "I. was born ond , raisethiwthe Granite State, (New Ifarripshire,) and us.datl's farm waso"t over ly big, and asthere-Ares-six of us boys, I didn't :do 'much besides guile . ' to sehool arid loafin' about till-I was eighteen, when 'I agitrod 'with dad to buy up my time, gare, Wit note 'far a - hundred and fifty dollars,-to be paid as soon us I etruld.—; I had picked up considerable knowledge from books, and bad been i:*reelconed somethin' of it scholar, antla•iniiiintergiffe nit Wdertificate that I had bad a."ettlir the trustees of a distrietsehool about five miles off hired me out to tetieh for the winter, though certainly I was pretty young for such work. They agreed to give me eighteen dol lars a month,. and I .was to liveat .the house of each of my scholars, anti Ela.S , :e my board, lodgin' and Washita', Well, the first mania' lesion pret ty ttirly, and when I lighted the fire I got outthe hooks, and sot down behind my dealt to show the seholars I was all ready for them; but I tell you, I began to shake all ever the worst kind when I saw about - thirty head of tall strappin' fillers and gals eoinin' in, some of then over twenty, and they all walked in in a bum) kinder laughin' and talkiri' as if they expected - T was somethin' dis picable„ and hacemede up their minds to do jest as they liked. You see the tact teacher wasn't quite sprytitiough for them; he was a little old :Lan that had enough to do to keep the breath in his. carcass, without bookit? after bays and gals, and they thought that because I was young, they. could come the name game over me. "Well'" thinks...l to -tnyself, , 'l've got myself in a pretty Mass now ; thereminq one 'of them fellers that can't-link tlin..schooltriaster if be takes a notion: , But it wouldn't suit to seenfakeered, so I kinder Slailed'to- them . al I, and then' told tliem that it was an awful cold mornin' and.trled to as com fortable, and wouldn't MISS rich clever tutor seholarsc no, not fur five dollars.' When they were all in; I palled on littiefaCe, and stood up to make a speeclt.'wb ieh is alwayi done on sich occasions; and havin' given the desk a thttOderin'.thuMp with the ruler to call attention, raicl - so far as 'I can remember:---'Ladies anti gentleinert 1 I have been elected'inte the office of eaperibtendin''Ydr mineation by the high minded' and patriotic trustees of this district school, and I trust that I shall acquit ray duty:to the satisfac tion of my feller.eitizene. , I guess we -shall get on pretty well together if you'll 'only pay atten tion to your studies, which 'have uo doubt you will. "Remember ladies and gentlemen, that at our heads the star spa Ogled banner floats proud ly in the breeze—rentembei, that you are the pos teriors of the notile-mieded Puritans, tind let their example inc.; to. you on trAhe acquisition of knowl edge and virtue.' - I bad written tie* a long ore-. Lien I intended to make, and which I had stolen mostly from "leotion speeches, butt couldn't think of any more, so I wound up with somethin' of my own, which I thought would suit- the present ease. 'Ladies and gentled= : You'll find me a pretty easy goin' horse. if you treat me well, but if you think I'm it soft fuller that yea can do what you like with, I guess you'll find You have hold of the wrong ehild before you've done with Me. - If you get ugly, I'll curl up:and when my dander's ids, I'll chair ttp all creation if it domes in my way; and giVite a sorter blood thirsty leek at the !jigged feller, Laut:down - .' New, I tell you, that speech ttf minwhado pretty consid erable lortd.of Afect on thorn.; they tiever beerd so many 'tarnallongivoreis strung together by a school -teacher -before, and that gave them Sorter respect fur nte,- and the last'part came hento ty strong to their .feelin's. .I guess that every thin' would have been square, and I should have bad an easy seat; if it hadn't ,bin far one feller, and that was Peter Torukins,.He was over twen ty rind an aWfuf . long feller, a reggae. screamer among the gals, and the greatest rowdy in the country. Ile wasn't a bad lookin' human neither, but he was one of the ugliest devils between here and the day of jadgment always a fightin' or get tin' into acuteserape or other. But the worst of it was, he was always repentin' and When minis ter or the elders talked to him, lie would beg their pardon, and keep quiet for a. week or two, and may beat the next prayer:met:tin' ho wduld git up and tell Ito* - he teas concerted, and give his experience - in sitch aqllevie . way that nil the _gala would begin to ery, and then the very next day he would up to scene piece of dm - Het - neat ten times worse than before. I very soon saw he was a bard customer and within' but hard cider would do for him. I tell yon. when I saw the way he * was goixt* - on - while: I was n eectlifyie I nearly boiled over—l felt as toad as a bear with a soar head. 'Never in i nd," tli in ks I- twiny self, 'I guess be ain't got up early enough forme; if he don't look out, he'll . git mere' than bonen eat in n little less than no time.' The first thing I did, 'asked all the fellers their names, so that I might knew what to call them. They all answered gen teely enough till I eame to Pete, and. whett I came to him, says he, ; What's. youen, Buhr I tell von I felt wratl,y at this, and so I says, expect it'll he best for your Irealth.to answer me at once.' WALTER & BARTO. "'Ler' a' massey P,says he, 'don't frighten a body, I'm narVousf and all the gals began to tit ter. Well, when heard the critter goin' on in this way, my steam began to get up I felt so aw ful wicked, t could have massacred my grand father if he bad been near me. 'Walk up hero, Sir!' shouted I, and pp he came, laughin' and iyinkin' at the other fellers. Pewit I jumped from my desk, end says T, 'if you think you're a gain' to be boss in the same renal with me, you've come to ihe wrong market,' and before ho could answer, I. Put my foot behind him ) .and hit him a blow on the face tliat sent him flat on his back. I toll you I thought; fora minute or two, that he Was. elenrigone, but he Was only stunned, and af ter a spell, he began to wind puff as if he was trying how . mitch lib" 'Could take in with out choking himacilf; dniition he kept ray th er quiet after that; anctit quite a 'Caution to aee .what.an ordext3r-7 . schookl bed for,thc rest of the'ivioter,and:hoTtlie fellers progressetkin their studies. . , "But / guess rv ! :. got out of the track' but I'll come to the sparking, right away. At first I didn't take part:Whir notice of any of the schol ars except Pets, I was so busy a sorting them in to classes and regulating the sehooli but when I looked ''at one of the gals; who wee galled Abby Jackson, I was surprised,lliacln'enotice4:fier be fore. •She was rerhapi"ilio greitest it yoit would meet with between Afainej.ifitGeotgia; a reg'lar whole team by. herself: , She was: a small, well shaßect,. clean-limited Airidn' about a year younm than nape, with - long black 'hair, large WHOLE NO. 504. handsotrie etfs, lips that would make an Injun's mouth Water, and a,waist that was jest the site to pues.feller . karm round.; I seen began. to think that she im.cpter sorter feelin' fur kee - for the way I I . eg'lnteil.aff;alrs Oe first day, for semetilnal when I ITS alin! t i.n„:, of. her her lesson, she wnuld steal n look- nnt o tf tlje corners of her . eyes at me, that-Wealdp 9ictiUhrsttigh.tilte a lectrie and aet moll trembhu . for ball an, hour arterl wards Well, hi its I to, myself„. 'this won't eon vane a . p!-04j the: seheet.- teacher becomps spawner with ono of:11116,f choktrs; r mqs t remember thOignit s y of my, ofieol and leave all sadt feelin's to b; • and But `1; was no good, 1 pra,, gone : goose; my flint - was. completely fixed ,when it, as.be! father's tarn to. keep me fora J‘reek.:.`lf , that gal,was goad in the sehool-roornShe oxeiirerols at hunt. If she dressed' ever so / plain, and doin' ever , so arty work, there wal.alws:ysa.kincler s. methin" about her, so neat, and Clean,ald en tic in', that I couldn't keep my oyes otlit:t; np way I couldllx Some times When ahnwor4tnrn round, and catch me a lookin* her, 'she, riilJ tarn „trwaT her heed,' kinder oonfus4d lilte y Fan,l I would become as red in the faie as ftwnottPealter. And then shecook ed en beautifully, thififiero was no standin' it.— If there's.'one thing that I admire more than mum • other, I gness it's Injun bread, but I never real ized what it teas, till I tasted what she made.— onlY thing I didn't like was, that she diadn't any cash, although that didn't make much differ ence.to me then.. wen, gentlemen, you may lerf if you like, bitt I guessyou'ie all been as groan as I was t same time or other. "Well, I did all I could, not to think of Abby fora considerable spell, but I soon saw it Wit93lo good; I might us well have tried to get maple juice. out ,of a, hemlock, so I kinder thought over how we could.fix it to work together, but I couldn't bring it about no wag. I couldn't well sot up a tavern, cos I bad no money, and owed dad a hen• dred and fifty dollars, and nobody would sell me a farm on credit till.l was aver age, but still, for all that, I didn't give in, for when a feller's eigh teen, noth in's impossible. I thought it would be best not to show any lain' for her till my hiring was out, 'eausitif I did, tho gals would be potion' fun at me, anti the old folks would think I wasn't Join' -my duty ..to the rest; but still, - though I thuught I acted to her the same as the reef, and never iet.her off when'the didn't know her lesson, yet the 111dt:school:seemed' to have found' out my feel iu'an bon t. as sOomaa did - myself: Some young devil or other printed ''Abby JacksOn' in large letters, in all books, en d , the -restjnked at me, till Ltbought I should never hear' the end: of it. 13ut I stood it as well as I could, -and acted so, that they all thought, - after a spell, there was tiothin",partio'lar between Abby and me. Well when the spring began, and theacholars dropped off one by one, the trustees concluded to shut up the school, and an I was paid off, and again bad ail.iny time to myself. • thinks - I, •I guess I'll go right ahead now; mud while-Po: out of work; Pp fled out what notion Abby has of me,'—and no, after thiukin' seine time; I wrote tsis letter to her "Mr: Ezra Jenkins winds his moat respectful compliments to Miss , Abigul Jackson, and would feel much obliged if you would have the eondes. cession to let trio keep company with you on Wed• nesday evening: T am, Ma-tam, Your respectful end-obedient servant; EZRA. J.ex toss.' `That wasn't bad neither, was it? Well, I went next mornin' to give her the letter when I guess ed ber folks would be out choppin', and-I squat ted down behind the well a waitin' she should come out to draw water. I tell you I waited there two hours and .a half and if I wasn't-about as cold as I ever was- in toy life, it's a pity. Well, just as I concluded to got up and go hum, if my lsgs wasn't too stiff, I heord steps 'a Cumin', I jumpspand who do yea think I saw? 'Abby,' says.you. No it wasn't-Abby, noitheri but her everlestare old mother. The motueut she saw me; she gave a yell, and let tko buoketfall - down the well. 'Mender and lightnin',' thinks I, 'l'm up a stump W 011; she "Ftoiii'starile at me, , andlit,Ood starin' at her,:- for considera ble of it spell; 'and at last 'she says, a''snes sey; Ezry, what the dogs made you' iieer a body so`?' I told'her,' fell down and sprained my an kle, and sqatti"tin' doWn behind the well a rubble' it. 'Well, "Says she lockin' kinder wicked, 'it's sv warty you didn't hurt your elethee when you fell, but I guess you bad better come in and Warm yourself, you look awftil cold.' I was cold, there was no two ways about that, and so tarnal stiff that' could hardly movo one leg ;after another. After we got in Blether Jackson told me that Ab by had - gone out abouran hour ago, unit nieiyago to - the irillege—l expect while I was betaild the r told her that when I fell, I WaS;COOI - up to ask her if she had bee - nd of any chance of Kirin' out, Well; after I had warmed myself, -1 told her I couldn't stop any tenger, sod I set rdf as bard as I could, thinkin' it lucky to catch Ab by by herself on therm - id but I tell you,l ed when I came in sight of her cousin' hum. I began tiiviess I hadn't ones ter to have been in sich a hurry with this affair. I thought that may be 1 - hadn't looked enough on both sides of the question; but there 'MIS no backing nut now, so I walked up to her, and looked' as bold as I could. She didn't pretend to notice trio till I was just close to ber, and then she looked as if she was rayther confused and I guess I was much the same; but still I turned back and walked with her a considerable distance, talkire quite so ciable about the weather. When we got sight of her house, - I began to get rod and feel skaky all over the worst kind. Bat I_ took cut the letter an-Amid, 'Here's a letter for you, Abby from a friend of mine; I guess you can give hint an an swer after prayer mectla' is over on Saturday and the way I sloped hum rifler I said that don't - '.Well, remained indoors till Saturday, and didnothin".but sit . down all day, sometimes a thinkin` that I had done all for the best, and sometimes that I had acted rnyfkier softly.. Af ter the prayer meetin' was over, I went out before the rest of the folks, and, ,weited . on,the. stoop, feelin" a considerable sight worse than I did when I was a little older, when. I had .six , Blackfcet pretty close on my trail. Abby and her mother came out together, and walked up to me, and ac tor blushin' a good deal, and lookin' confused like, she gave me a letter. The old lady looked hinder cunning at me, and 'I hope you wasn't much hurt with that fall end she Wand right out. I toll son, ,I stand, that ho how, so I cloard out us faat as..my shanks would carry me. - "As soon as I got to burn I opened the letter., ,I It, was written quite han'somely, for Abby was a dreadful pretty writer, atuksho said that, `lf Mr. Ezra Jenkins would do himself ,the pleasure of r corning, she would do herself the.pleasure of see log him on Wedrissay &ion ing." felt hinder proud, of that letter, for it was the first that any body had ever sent me, and it was the first time I had been called 'Mister.' "Well, on Wednesday arterneen, I fixed myself out in my go-to-meetin's, and told our folks that Lives vie' to get five , Zollars that a man owed me, who lived six milesfrom us ; and that I guess ed I should stop all-night: Its. About' four miles,and.a half tp-4Abbfa Anted n dmlbbv road Cljt A FAMILY PAPER. FOR TOWN A'N,D cwrialty, IS PRINTED AND PupwsliEtrlylEKLY • ,:caY Vr4I..M..BRESIdit4tO .. In the 2d Story of Riee's New Buildiug, Cuu,lkrland At{tinerDoliAr-A44".Zi43: OVitlf*Tciar• ' • ' ~I .V/P,OVER. TISFIIENTEI intuir#o4o49 usubol rates. "Ea firimpriendu the ieetabliklituukeuliVei'm public gums. allraf6iiiitiectfuliestiiibitektaiitultiii their ordar6. 45rliAND131144Tribtfil'ut au hours 'loam •RATES`OIf TOSTAOII. i Leblulon Couuty, poltage. free. ._ . . . .. 'ln Peirattylvania, out cif Lehtivich ContitY, 3 1 % cents per quarter, or 13 cents a year. Ont,of this State; -8} eta. per quarter, or 26 eta. a year tf.the , rYstauteis.Uot.paidlliudvitueeilrutegute doubled. . wasn't genrully,tomeh travelled; but. this, time I thought—there would be tto ; end to the folks I met with. They nil asked me Where I was gin' and It usay,only be a notion of mine—l fancied ,theyitiiiderloult,etlback.wr.griled who I told os if they Suspected I . 44 been exaggera. `tin' a, keTv.' was it 4 the? 'alid walked • qui - ok, so that Itfound r p;ot there too Sone ; so I .went, into the bush behind their house,. and sat down fora good spell,. till it cattle dark. The snow was only a short time off the ground, and tlits .i hollers in the woods we're .. full of water; so I cut - meta staff to help 'me in"jumpin' oyer the, pools ; but. it. was a reggar,,,,moun stick, balf.rotten rguesl, and as I W:124 in the middle of a leip, it snapped right in two, and left mu up ni the : kaistin Water.' I tell you I did feel mad.— !rd.havk given anything to have sumcitody near that I could .have licked, for rd have gat cool af ter that; but I guess I pretty aeon got cool, ray. titer more au than was pl6sant, when the wind began to blo sight lop. When I got again On the road, I stood •still for a minute, whether I should go in or not white .I was in that ax; but old Jackson war jest cumin' in from chapping, and w t hen he saw me lie gave a yell; and EO I was obligated to go in and in I sneaked, like a dug with his tail between his legs, and fertin' mutt thunderin' mean end shabby. shouldn't have cared so much if there hadn't bcOn nobody there but there was AB aunt of their's that I }nil never teen before, with a whole lot of gals. There was one thing I was glad of and that was that Abby wasn't in the room.-- The old man took um upstairs and gave uts a pair of pants; bat I made sieh figure in them I was Most ashamed to go down. They were about big enough to hold two fellows like me and room enough:left tu. store away provisions for a week. I thought the 01. l men %%mild have died 0' 'LAW, and he didn't dare to look at me fur the rest of the evening, for fear he should have called the at tention of the ladies to me, which would have been very indeent. Well, after we had got sup per, I began to get warm and comfortable, and to loosen My tongue considerable; and when the things were put away, the old man said I had better go into the Lest room, and I took his hint and 44id 'good night' to them all. As I was militia' . out, mother Jackson happened to turn round and saw . hew I was fixed out. She burst right out a larfin' like to split, and all the rest follorad her." I tell you T got sit‘Mge at that, and in I went into the mob bengin` the door after me. It was a little place that had beim used for a bed roona,:but the bed had` been taken out for this oc casion, was as hot as an oven from a big, maple tire there was blazin' on the hearth. Abby was down'an one side away like el - - erythin", and so I asked her how she was, and ! sat down opposite bar, while my wet pants were ; &yin' on the back of a chair, steam in' away be tween us like a young engine. Thunderin' queer sight, wasn't it? "Now, when a - feller'a got on 'a pair of pants twietteir big for hint. and .; feels ugly from the folks larfin' at him, and besides that, is naturally bashful, he ain't exactly the kinder article to get on well in a, sparkin' frolic. Abby wouldn't say anythie,eause it ain't proper for ladies to speak first on sitch occasions, and I couldn't. For about half an dinuf my tongue was tied, and I couldn't have spoken if it was to save my life: I was shaky all over of the worst kind, and not only felt bad, but I knew I was making a fuel of myself all the white. Never felt shabby in my life. "After aittin' down quite on the edge of my chair for considerable of a spell, looking in the fires I said, 'I expect the old ma.n'll be thinkin' of plougbin' soon ?' 'I guess be w:ll,' says she. I couldn't think of 'anythin` more to say, so we again come to halt for a spell. At last .she says, 'Did you notice Blanche Higgs, bonnet last Sab bath ?"Carnt say I did,' says I, Well I'd bin generally considered considerable tangiley, but •new-ail my idees - Were in a jam. I asked her what she hadbin readin' lately, but she didn't take a netien for media', so that I had Co shetup completely. .For the:next hour, Abby and I kept' :lookin' at the fire.; I all the while feelin' very drowaY, and wialiing it was mornia'; sometimes kinder thinkia' what to say next, and sometimes -half-goin' off. to sleep, and soddenly waltio' up with a queer feelin', like a man that knew he was goin' to be hanged-itt.the-merniti. By-and-by I looked up, and there was Abby noddin' her bead bowing away to my pants like cluck work. After watelti»'-her fur a short spell, I begun to fuller her example; but-jest as I was gole' to sleep in real good earnest, I heerd a most thunderin' big noise, and when I looked tip, there was Abby ly ' in) on the floor. I guess the sparkin'. 4 hnd been dull work for her, for she fell asleep and off her elvair at the iatne time. I jymperl'iVp as quick as I could, main my Burry knocked the chair:pants and all into the fire. But I didn't think of them ' but went to haul her up. That rhourent she be , gau to yell most awfully; awl when I took hold on her; she cried out ten thaw-worse. As I was tryin' to get her up, and she was yellita', her fath er hearin' the muss, canto tearin' out of the next room like-mad, with nothiD . but his shirt on and. with a sword in his hand, that he wore at train in's, firilered by Mother Jackson- with a loaded [ rifle, and the old aunt and her gals who were yel -1 , .in' as loud as they could holler, to keep Abby 1 company. Now all this took place is less time 1 than I take wino' of it, and as I was only half awake, I wasn't in the rightstate for tbiukin'. I was never the sorter feller to back out of a fair fight, but a sword cud a rifle :iglu' notkin' deal suit with me, so I yielded to the impulse of the Imoment and thiamin' open the window, I was a I jutupio' out when mother Jackson fired off the I rifle, I left am:cabin', but did not atop to see I what it was, and the way 1 slope home after that I was a caution. I walk tip and down oar lot I fur A couple of; hours until it was den and when 1 I saw that our folks were stirrie, I walked in.— ; I tell you they did stare when they saw the pants I had ori, with a sizeable hole in 'ens, torn by a Inail, as I jumped out the winder, not to speak of a small hale made by Mother Jackson's bullet.— ) But they didn't aity anythin' thinkin' I'd tell all Imyself, but I kept quite quiet, and as soon as , breakfast was over, I made up a small bundle of ; ! clothes,. and loft the house., and in two days af- I ter I was in the State of New York, where I b ir i ;ed out to a farmer. I have heard since - that the 1 1- story of toy sparkin got over half the State; but ItoY folks didn't say anythite about it, to me ex coat once they told me Abby had got married {to a._ Englisher. But I toll ,you, I have net . , r spoken to a , ral , inco-that more then 'could hell ; and if ever anybody machos me geite a sparkin egim.l'll give him leave to turn rue insidp out.- 1 Twill; by gosh l" UPPOATING LtriILATRY.--4q 1 . ) of London, in a recent work on the. Government of India; makes the follow.ingstateinerit: -Pin the Mattress PLesideney.ilicke are eArc y $292 vita, awl teteptes, receiving from Icry«srninent ark,e..enue I :payment of .£39,-678. In the Bum bayjlreS iden cy there are 25,580.'id01e mad - temples-en der state pat mange, receiving grants to the en:mentor .E 20,585 10a.. to which must be added the .allowinco for temple latidsl-giving a totitl for - the Bombey Pres idency of a 59,859 Os. - In - the wholeof the Com pany's territories there is annually et politred iii thesuppog. efitlolutry,,hv the servents of the Coin pany..lift:-1 trge.atttn or .f.. 171,558 14."—.67.r.th,, on ye . And yet Queen V ieteria.-= the "Empress 'and i.," is defender of the. /a
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