The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 21, 1860, Image 1

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its IiroPEENSVOY m ttill iz eazzositzt.
Afestatid
ADvilial Plus PENWA
Ten establislarmat PIMP supplial'with an eXtittliTe
ussortmena el JOE %TEL irlaielt will be incremed se the
rte s ifi. am now turn , not Panne% of
smd expeditious manner—
tellMilieble. tenet. Su& ea
API' Btu, Meeks,
/41,thsus
vitogiate Molt
11111 s eadtn~t ,, Blanks,
Programmes, Bills of Tare ,
Invitations, Tickets,
Air Dues of all kinds, Oommon and Judgment Boma
ikibool, Justices', Constables' and other Imancs, printed
Oomedy and neatly on the best palm, constantly kept
the one at this dike, at perm "to emit the time,"
eel Biabseription arks oi• the LEBANON ADVERTISER
Otte !ken antra Halt a tem.
karma, Wm. at. lkotEnr, Zatmtmtt,
REAL ESTATE.
kiinelsillCllll Boons
TOR PAST
AAm business Omni in IL J. bunch new building,
two doors eut of the iludt IMO, near the Court
0001. Inquire of - • A. .., 1. wpm
Lebanon, Not. 80, 1$80."
Store goon* doe., Or Rent.
.
LAMM 1510_1111100W,_ OAS/ WENT, and TWO
Ilinindie Offie• ROOMS on the Wend
tor ) 111 lb, new brick building lately tweeted
the entisoribnr, on Ctimberhuld street, seat
Walnut, are offered Air Raab The above
'via be Tented ingerate 'eV together, u may he desired.
APO, 014 DO Winkle% to S. R. xxNum.a.,
',foams. 114111 0,18604
RENT.
A NNE BUSINESS R 4; y '
suitable for a hardware
XI. or elotbind Mori or any other kind of bug o ess,
'near the earner of Cumberland and Plank Bond streets.
lately cooeupled by N. K. DundorehCabinst Wage, Is (W
-OW tbr rent by the tinderslizied.
Also. 3 ROWS imitable ibrlk tit viw ,igr.l On
T ooldense of the UnismalMer , df: miOrtii
4ivan at say time. Apply to J tiN IL KAUCII,
Lebanon, Jan. 26, It 10t n
For Sala at. Rent.
.rneVitirEnnioTeNTlg• A Dour
Centre and Chesnut Streets, not lone Shish/d o
and a SINOLB TWO S. VRIOK, of Mut
id ri
Street now esenikida by Jobn Krick, ond'
*saw 134 dog 14 Nobilf Lannon, near Jelin
Arnold, ue Meld af Private Sale, end will sold
Cbsapand *post easy -bump; P041116111101V 1111110 of the
two Brick hi Aiwa sifst, by SIMON J. 13T1112.
Lebanon, Jane If, fin.
Private Sale.
lliabseribar offal, at private nal. all that certain
J. OM or lust of land, situate partly In Megrim
M:slge l hnylklllet ja =d partly
d e a th
I town*;t i t nolc°Au, y c dot l et.
d an 00t0,
eAainin Aparigd, DundDOlbendaherkostindonehundreda
lorlyidghl sores and a quarter, with the tipper-
Unsnaps, cantlatlag of two ataxy log , dwelling• oneek,
inniather boarded) a 13j etorog dwelling house,
lank barn, other lad new water power
saw ma. irot terma,ll4, w hichwill bem Apply to
Phisgror, Awn 20,1.8119,- e tt .W. MAT
AgenL
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VALIIAI ROUGIi PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE $ ALE.
LBin,Abscritmeicolferi at Private Sale, the following
881 lota% *Mists on MgMerry street, in the
gh of Lebanon,lris .
A PART L OT OR MCA OP GROUND, *oin
k lag 28 het S inches en said Mulberry street, and
" running book to an alley .on whit Is erected a
mew BRAT Or
21 by 41 feet Including a mew/ bank building. a Ith
necmsAry ont•buildhige. The hones tar Subbed in the
best style and the location lc Very olisseat on.. It
will be
Aug,ady term. For partictdan apply to
Lebanon, 1141169. 15:-IIAMMOYD.
Privatit Sate. .
IL •
as stibseribei Orem at Private gale hie new two.
itory batik DWE L LING 11013911, 'ablated In Eller
street, Lebanon, Pa. The Boor ion
y IS fbil, hie Crams on the UN door
aid son the wooed. The other improve. IR]
Imola are a good W4t1114-119WOX, Bake,
whin, astern !WI Clerdes. The Lot 1A39%
by 44 6* Whi abaft preparty le 'alt new
and In ii geed eaddithin, and will bf sold on easy terms.
Ihorreerlon will be even on the let day or April, 1800.—
Apply to J. S. HEIM, Photograpboe.
Mauna, Aug, 3,1669.-4
VALUABLV BOROUGH PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE'SALE.
Hit imbsoribersofer at Prints Sale, their
trDWALLINO situated an
be/land•Street, turner of Phlegm. Alley,
Met Lebanon, and at present 000npled by.them.
The ROUSE and two story SITC=N are sonatas ally
built of brick, eenlaln 11 Booms Most -of them paperer
altd,lighted by gm 1 a never tilling. Well with exeellem
miter, es wsU as *Cistern in the yard. Innuner Knob
on glake Oren, =Saber out bulldlup. The LOT le P
Mt front, and rune barb'to Jail Allay, IN het. Oaths
sear gest of the Lot I. stewed a two rt.r, Frame SHOP,
Pigtft7 an, Lc. The Gardenia In a grit sate state ct
oultivottecl, and contains a variety of Pratt Trees and
Tin% ft, AO.
.61P. The above Property is AI in good Oontiltion, and
will be meld low. Title indisputable, and potasselon to
be Eises when desired.
Any person deviseee of purebastmt and securing
a pleasant residua, wilt all and burn the Sanas of
RELZINSTKIN k 01W.,
Lebanon, Rapt r,'l9.] opposite the Court Home.
Alotth Lebanon Mills. '
TRD haelos leased or. now prepared to
tuna& atistotueri regularly with a very superior
arUelir el nous, mochas* as it ma be
It Mau, shish* from 1131,y-other Wares. They
i;fluF, I LE.4;{ also keep oouslaistly_ on hand and for
Eti Li za We, 0110 P, BRAN, SHORTS, 40.
They • ore Coo prepared to do all
.0 kt ;ts Volt 1184 Stapoottally holt* all
tha foram onatantars of Or Mlll, aa wall as now oafs, to
site them a an. '
nay *A say sae highest nuntatprides for all
kinds*, Orals, gush.
WRZAT. • • -
ORN. OATS.
C
CLOVIS-an&.11 1 10THTIIIIES ,
4nd Ward all haltitisa and seoranni odationa to those who
will moll. KTlianklt A 1111.1111.
lebanom l'elumul 11, 1860.
BO- ", !t: - ,ltJt OAS r
• r .
This Way, if yoo:Want Cheap Lumber.
118 underelgielf have lately formed - a partner
-
i ship for tha pnrpoie of engaging in the Lum
ber ilualnesei Off a new plan amid respeetrnily Inform
the paddle ot large, that the ir pleas of booboo is Deno
aoirrel'e Old Lumber Yard, In Elan Lebanon, fronting
on Chostnnt street, one !guars from UM EvangeDmil
shush, They hays enlarged the Yard and filled it with
a new and irsdoUotdi assortnirett of all kinds of Lumber,
each as BOAndl trAente, Joao,
iti ca t SNINDLIS, AND SoLTITLItto,
of all lengths add sioiess Arehart, they keep eon
shindy on boilliiko leit and welkleaddied Wortment of
01l kinds or BUILDING'IIATZBLALS. Persons in want
of anything' in theft Ilse ere bolted ta eel), Ittendlle their
idea, and loars. their Plow. ,
Thankful Air peat !kid" they hope , inet by *moms
to bullies* and moderate prissily to'merita oestinnancs
of public votresses.
BOWIUN, LW= A YAM
Lebanon. Anvil. IL INN.
OVAL
OT TER
LEBANON' GROCERY.
/THEO. OM boo ToroOroll hlo Oratory Store h
1 WI oadcdOimodliur some opposite hin:RtaersHote l,
,l
.b ere b e beejoetrocelvoo* opploto osiortmont of .11
kinds
FRItT AND GROCERIES
which he la determinod to salt cheap flir GAM
His hook emistetnisiperl_Lof _
SVGARS.—A cheep lot of ZEMIM mid BROWN
SIIO AR.
007111EIL—A mime article of RIo; SAVA; and also,
Rio Coffee, ground, ready far use, anCIATA in Cans for
families.
TEAL—Cboliniartiole of BLACK and- ORION TEA.
RAIIIINL—PINE VALSNOI4 RAKING RAISINS
shelf Brim* by the Dori mid Pound. ORAN
men and CITRON AO.
Dan nagm—attius, PEACIZRS , CHERRIES,
ao., ha
SPICE/L-411 Wain — FM sad fresh , &IV*
1104•111-4.• lieleetion of SOAPS, eieudithis of
Fine licaniMilinies sic Olireclietendre, Ponsinh and
Fancy Seam laid illimary of all kind&
EOAPS.-4 , T ,
BIICKWIILIT LOttlf.-4 choice *Mob. of fatal
Ilookirbeat by- - ' T. OYES.
Canned rndt.:roonsi•nis il.oilv iliss. ,Ilwist Dried
Corn end Deans,olimilgor , . T. OVER.
Esechnp, Toomto, walnut* MI Prill W°C4rierabim
Sane* b T. OIHNI ,
rdoiALßs.—Th.a mo d . arkEiP - 60...,, a ,,,,,, ; : d ,„„,
UNDER OLOTiple, to ea Ihracisilnu—_,_. — - i '
faits, Hosiery and Gloms which dil 90 11 P• 111100 j 7
November 9, no. T. a .
James U. ' ellen
SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH- WATCH,
lkok
_baps, Penbarland- argot y , •
LEBANON, Pa.
O[.!PIES I4I rUblks dePUi 11141MaiT•
men%
OF ,PARIS STYLES OF FINE
muligthll of
. Thamond, Ruby tionfreld; Nark Stone,
Comae, nantilled Works WA Oorallinest Pins,
gar hips mid Finger Binge
GOLD Cause of evei7 style
,v -- god quality.
-BoilYh, Trench, Swiss andAmert•
- p d , , ,t, To Watches of the must &penned and
so kszi. MOWN of every descriptim •
diany Goode Paintingi, Vases, to.
lanzw i du gored wont the largest in Odom.
turd hal Been Waned with great
Sloe ot Poo looted Importtni and mamma-
Mr. Ma tabalminain illi"lagt "14 i11111 New York and Philadelphia ,
turte. iippy Olt Notice, and to • mod
Br i t i a4ollo BB .
ill arjihibliolraillaly ire Wiled to as
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walsiligli* 114" mum, AL-BMW,
• • Nip of the Big WaAdt.
lobe" Is IPh 2111
once.
Iblisnissewas disolvot poir****, ova
tHologloodotto thoooladobt.
to mu*, motooloof paiNo* fo,Woliy **NOV
seeputua"*ln b• Mai * 11**** of
I Dgf, H JOHN - Mani
JOHN ONIILLNIMINGIIR.
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PIMSOX-AL PROPSRTY.
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Ithrstogi4 ,
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int, d t ont. fa ate. thisiskrei_:
et
41 6 Pl:ant i ti , l aria t , it 'tax
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tea= ° s l ugs.
audio,' ' ,; to., ft Atndr at in ' 14 or
, . 3AOOII MUMS, Agent
Lot so less .
u + lie Sale.
v1T111101014.-atioiblie 801., on 81418‘11, More% 18.
V`{' • 1122 k at the illidance of R. FL afreamente, hear
Mbeserner'e.SOtthen ori' the Lebanon Valley ltatlrOad. la
Pdllleinelt teartiship, Ulan= Douai'', Doe / 211101 10vIolt
personal property, :pke ; ,..—
I 31240itlitARE,11/8T oat- =-its.-•
gE .
.• 41/011EfAM:COWS with flatret; . ,
860 Edith* qualifies, 2 Belt - ' lel :.1
-__ • stei r enters, 2 Yearliag Di& ' ' i
nom ill; 8 *ink and 1 Bear of Chester Onntty .;""":%.- 1
1 alveloraa broad Wheeled Wagon, 1 TWO havaa-Sprilruk•
Wegon, 1 Stelib v I. Rockaway Carrfagei 1 .Donbbe nett
Darnese, llama Roller, pf nem, narrowss* Oultiva.,
'1 0 12__1.211111.!is Intil Double trees, For B a, Dow WA _IMO=
%Hamm, yrtudido Ray and Corntbdder, :WKS and
Redstants ii Pablut, , a lot of Chlokans and .Po
taloa, wit a variety of floneehold and Afitehan, at m.
Atte) unanuous,to mention. ' -,,"
Ilaleato •seeftettrin ?Week IL, tillalieldltja•
or sate , by •
Marent lade. • *-.- .2011.11411toRit.
Lebanon Illutuat.'hinrance
company:.
Incorporated by the Lcisslat a ir a of pa.
CHARTER EBRERTIXALI.
OFFICE A2' JONESTOWN 'MAMA! COUNTY. ;
mamma verivAL $511;000
ryillYlS COMPANY is in felt evistatkiby avd ready to
.I, snake /maracas on ell kW/in' ef prv*ty; in tbwis
oran n strz end on as favoralda,Wrinieskinv , well 'gov
erned and safe coniPant WWI , plithe.ithitud or;Joint
/desk principle.
president—JOIIN.BRIINNIII, En.
Tics President—D.. kr...RAN/L.
Treasurer-OEG( N. num
Secretary—WM A. BARRI,
DIRECTOR& 1.
Jaw Burman, Esq. On. Ross,
Oro. Y. MEILT, . Kaasurt.
Nevotioze Dos% .Jane, eats,
Joan C. SUMS, S. IY.: - Tinconnin,
DAVID M. DANN, DaTm, 82110
Diann H. Inevra, Wic. A. DAM:
ANTHONY S. ELY, Ageid Itir'zigieees a n d.,kadt,
Joneetown, Feb. 23. 1859. ,
Die'tool Fire luouraneeCom
pony of Anovilie -
LEBANON COOMY,PERM'A.
TS COMPANY was Incorporated, iftwoh: l Bs9, and
le now in fun operation ann.reedy to wake toeur
once on Dwellings. and other Ihdldinge, on Pornitore,
and Merchandise generally; Also on Berm Contents,
Stook, Arai I mplemenht.,l*:, on a Mutual Principle,
MAMAGHRSv • ,
Zahn N. Smith,
lotin M EinPsrte,
Mort - Ittgler.
Aftwein,
Madolpti Herr,
alumna
ALLWKIN,. President.
Christian Bachman,
David B Rarly, Jr.,
Gin ch,
Christian Ho er,
Banittal Weyer,
John D. Delver,
Dr. Henry Baas.
RUDOLPH limy Tre .
Joslllni P. lank;
AtmvUle, January 19
Delaware Matatil,SaretY
- • suranee,Company)
OF Pill ,L,AlfFt PHU:, -
INCORPOIATIrtiIIigb. ,
rims Company is walla Mem divbion of the profits,
an 4 not or the losses.
The profits of the ingests Are, funded and remain
with the Company as a risuuntesemd Protection to the
Insured against tom ; which !anti Lrepresented by scrip
or cattiness Issued by the company to the Insured, bear.
In interest not exemding str. pit conk
The assets of the 01. MlNllll__anniunt • to aver .
asiblE3111121MHE404111111 41 1:0
and consist prindpally of Philadelphia City Lonna,
Pennsylvania State loans;tinitil Staten Treasury notes
and Mortgage bonds of Pentisphania-Railroad Company.
Insurances mad. against to by fire at as low rates
as can be made by any PauValit. "No Venn=
notes required. zEIS.W . SOFTER,
January 11, 1 tite. rajWitkiiir hebinon and Vicinity.
GREAT.TESTERN
Insurance - 411 c rust Comply.
or prELAtropulA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL I .
CAPITA:I; $500,000 !
FIRE INSTIRARCEON STORES,DWELLINGS, PUB
1,10 BUILDINGS, Barns and contents, Stock, Perm
Implements, and Merchandise generally, Limited or
Perpetual, Aleo, Inland Insurance on GOODS, to all
parts of the souutrY• air Mos in the Company's
No. 40t itnlimM Street, corner of Fourth.
• ......0813.11118 O. LATHROP, President,
-incLAARLING,i Vice President,
waimi WRIGHT, Sccfy and Trifanrir,
Inullt,,-Agent for Lebanon, Pa. •
PhiladephiStEsbruary B,IBM,
Anticirksin Life lnsu. ranee
: Viimpany.
CAPITAL STOOK, $500,000,
OOMPANIII BUILDING. ..WALNUT .Stract 8., IL ,
corner of tonal& TAU& Lire Ineurananat Use
notiol MUTAIAL DAT.US, ore t JOINT stooK van,
At about le leer cent, less, or at TOTAL IkIiarINBNON
RAT AS, gmit lowest In the World.
T. G. Swa,. Seery.] • s A. NVOILLDIN;, Pte4 One.
.40,4 Q 1 OR GLUM, Asq is Agent Air Lebanon
terat* [February 8,
Joltrat'lPP", lilish,Agent:fnr
r
uts DDIONANOR 00UPANY, No. 411 thusucrie
Street,
INOWLPORATED.APRI... 1856, BY TUB STATB OP I
P/INSSYLVANIA.
To nay AND INLAND tan.
OBORG* W. DAY, President, •• •
JONATHAN J. SLOC/14, PrOlP.
wiimus 1, Ittiirataity,Sea'ry:
Auguart 24141569.,
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J: -D.
?. Hieoter,_
- A evil Op FRANKLIN FIRE INSKRANcrf-001t.
A4L,7.4zilr f gbiladilphi, a. By stateme nt pblished '
appears that . the - meets( f the Company 'were on the let
of Athnes7,.lB¢o..*POKOOL 68 reb..8,1800.
- SWIRTZ - V - 13 - 1107 --
CAM
-DIALARS nq
roBSION AND DOMESTIC
DIMGOODO, QUBBNswigili
. - : ~ f G, duo. '
R i ta : BUILDING,
Cub paid fiaitikinaideotMountrittod'uoc
d reg p i ggyogy an
mum lifi rubse glbi riber enable. r iar a or il ma i nin hse
mends '.
1 the public higemers4.thall Ilse commanoed the
TAILORING BU ST in an its branches, at his reel=
dense, In Zest Lebanon, (Cumberland Streak) 2 squares
east from Maim Ropes Hotels froth We-) Bt atten
tion to Weimer, prompts'"" in bie engagements, good
fits, and moderate °baron he • bow to rewire a duos
of tim . pthr t itronage. • ghtlnettlenigtlme Is the ern
plaf of, Wagneri; And bele confident of
iSing gene sathilictioni : Helm's new 'beginner be
solicits the patronage of the public.
Lebanon, May 12, Mg. OJOROB McCAULLY.
SUITABLE OBBIETECAB - I , IO B ENTE.
Linen Carabrie IteadkaWddids.
- • 'Vary Cheap Worked Collate.- •
Gads Silk ilasulkendikkik and
Sleek Ties and Maks*
Table , Clotha, Napkins sad' Tow"
.liajon a kid and Gauntlet
Hosiery of every deseription, reduced
12% cents for aldninisiss
fa
iime Suspenders &new article.
Cliniiddess is approactiing.nsidahosa Who wish to mate
their aeleatioss of HOLID.AX P1115111141S would do well
id cid' at . Nay- 41dITINIVS' Store.
WATCHES • -.TEM ELRY
,nOTnsrt tar es
WATCHES A . I'DIEWELRY,
Joss , • DT
VI" • • .01 EFt
Comborland St:o:4oB'd , to I:4:illastreaveet,
TiONO'S MILK BIS • tightiist and
-Li most delicious Asti to that has over beta of
Arid for slain. Laketon. They baea 1402014 • uzlh ir. ,
idly popular wherever to , • They motet TIP •••
not , oontalataglo I . l alebi " mid
aY •
ALSO,. BOND'S lilt 011113 R CRACK
IF YOU WANT' ,, PICTUR, , S G 0 TO,
B NORM
Op haat% Nog
• on thaubetiana wool, tataassa„ PM..krtosessns,,
=taastisaVr t 2yr nati r s A i tt
la lieterdante llea .site; 1R and = 1 :
111•mieHeit Roost pro 4 - 4 7 ea
Lotosaa, Joao 5, 1550.
LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, 1880.
,: - ..ettinttittEttg
Atotheiiidoft -
'nolo 0484 *tartan bath&ll
- hos awl our; bat tot bold;
1,414.11 t spitle—wipo - anst =olio* I
- Not too yews*, and sot too 11th
luYttang, haltrtp
;
Now aa >• itnCtag and' wow thi;
Thereto intobitf la- low 40441
Moto Wdiusgew tit hexopt.
Tatung anon bowery Ar t
pit may Obit,* u Spotlit Wit
ri; iottllautots.
THE' lIEJECTED,
The little gray,_Gothio church lay
in the broadlight of the moon,with
ite : thickiluster of ivy iticiatisepers
mantlin the diamond paned win
demi*. The sOft Mitumn al hate rose
thin arid
_sparkling in the moanbeams,
and seemed like a silver veil which
nature had coquettithly thrown over
the chartna.tratehe had, not hidden
from the - garnish light. of day. In
the'green lane, therewas a soft, coo
ing sound fromthai ond pigeons, not
yet whellyat reshand on the dawns,
a thousand sheep as yet not folded,
gave forth their,. gentle - breathing,
quiet mid tranquil Eis their keeper,
Who had *rapt his blanket around
him, and lay on- the hillside - with a
young lamb close to his heart,l mitt
ready to atartat the first sound of
his deg.
CloSe to the gatewav of the church
stood two persons l and in the hushed
silence one could have distinguished,'
a fiint sound of weeping., Whateier
it was , it proceeded -not from the
smaller of the two, but from the tall
and strong-man who stood beside her.
The white floating robe showed-.one
to be a woman ; and the moonbeams I
resting on her face told that she was
beautiful, in-the pure style of English
beauty. Perhaps she
,looked paler
than was her wont; by moonlight;
hitt that was natural, and not called
out by any now circumstances. Her
soft flaxen - hair lay unstirred by even
a breath over her fair white forehead,
and - hung down in long heavy curls,
over her neck, which, though closely?
covered, showed-its perfect shafe, and
betrayed at the throat its whiteness
and purity, Apparently the young '
man liad made some passionate ap
peal to her,,which had failed to sub
due some resolution which she had
declared; for I she.panied in her walk,
as if to collect her firmness; and an:
swered proudly I
"1.1, isaatpossihie ;, I Anita given my
word—my word, which , I have qiever
yet broken ; I can never be your wife."
There was a sob which „seemed to'
come like that which parts soul and
body, from the breast. of the young
man. The tall form bent and sway
ed as if falling to the ground; but he
supported' himself against the gate
way
of the church. -
"Farewell, then, Margaret . Seaton
—fare,well forever- I shall' not re
main here to.witnesti your seem, or
trouble your peace. Life in-England !
to me would be a- living 'death:< To-.
morrow I shalt for America. - If
winds and waves proveastreacherous
as Woman's-love,
,I shall probably
peace beneath the waves.-c.lf so, I
do, not ask the tears which you refuse
to my deep misery Wife, Once More, 1
farewell."
He turned away from - her-las he
spoke and took' another ,path than I
that which lefl to her home Had-he
heard the ramionate cry Which .burst::;
from her lips a Moment after r he might
have retraced his'steps,-, but he was - ,
deaf and blind.in his agony. "Wit-
Ham! William I" sounded on the air
and reached the ear of the -sleeping
shepherd' on the hillside, but not that
of him who had left her. The next
day Margaret Seaton saw the an
nouncement-of the Sailing of a. ship
to America, and -among the passen
gers was the name of ."William-John-
In one of - the most- beatitifid vote
in the delightful vrdley of the Mokawk,
Johnson Castle -reared its head. Sur
rounded by tall groves andrieh shrub
beries, almost Orien tal in their'pro
fusion and .kept lip' its:owner's young
man of free and frank deportment f an
a place of almostfeudal magnificence,
it was no Wonder that iti popularity
was beyond that of any mansion in
America. To fhis house, -not only
the great and learned among the
American and European tourists alike
resorted, but it Was equally 'open to
the crowds of Indians, who attracted
by the hearty cordiality o f ;its
ter, laid aside their usual reverseiand
flocked to the hospitable board of
William Johnson. --
From afar, Margaret Seaton heard
the sylvan abode, and wondered if'
its occupant everthought other whose
coldness had driven-him> to its deep
shades, Drawn from him for a while
by theprospectof a more intellectual
lover 'than the boy of nineteen, as
William Johnson. was when she part
ed froth him, she, too,-had experienc
ed a disappointment as keen and se
vere as a lover's revenge could wish
to indict. • Betrilkation of her broken
faith to William Johnson had ever
:took her, and now,disgustad, With the
vain ithOW in which she lived, and the
beartleas desertion of her - lover for
*hem she bad sacrificed a true and
faitbfid, heart, she formed ..the. mad
project of going to /Marina, and wit
nessing the new life which her form
or lover was said to lead.
oirougistasioas were iltroralgo to
Wit** neripareate were no more,
n. , weaith,therbad Jeft'.7,llB at
her4llsfie. She knew .that
g i zmo :she Ira
,teed it the little: Gothic -Ottnreb ) a
boy and girl Riot flash of Youth
that she, at Wet, Moist hflV43 altered.:
The soft curb, /lav a * loi , ioglyarmint
her neck, but the flor *row had s .
shade of cari&onittlis blue avower°
faded from their first brilliance
Night and - thii_she mourned over :the'
- decision of that . bight and it left'
a shadow upon bet heautat like the =
blight upon thinly. Ebe - embarked
for America oiler an tam Pan*
arriving ak the- verflicight'-of thei
luxuriant Aro4o Sumner.
Johnson Owitie was ihmerted- when
the unknoienladyarrivadisits 61gb..
borhoodi an sootherresidence_ on
the banks oEll*river,*liiiro * O Most
singularly beettqui• location had - at-.
traded the , ••_ nf,the munificent
owner of the .iketrin*** ,
that thseii the' . •4, into" compara
tive homeliness. Outside of the am
ple and beautiful domain surrounding
this favored spot was an English set
tlement, composed mainly of artisans
or workmen whom the master's lib
erality had induced to remain. -
one of these habitations the proud
English maiden found a home; and
Ventured -to ramble over the very
grounds of her old lover, trusting to
her altered lookS to conceal her iden
tity4ith the Margaret_ of his early
dream.
Wandering °Ver ''the, magnificent
groUnds surrounding Johnson - Mall,
she • encountered en
. elderly lady:,
dressed deep - tionrhing; itecempant
ed. by two- beautiful girls, in whose
sweet young facet Margaretreinl their
I V.latic4 Johnion.
then, were the children, and although.
labs had heardwith a. strange joy, for.
which- : she despised himself,- - Of the
death of his wife, she Could-knot re.' 1
lain such feelingstiltett she.. thought
of theeeloyely , `itheut a
• Wither, as she herself hadheen 7 per.,_
haps, some day , drifting. like herself
upon-the outer-circle of a ,happinesi
which sheconld never hope to knoW.,
Then- ame- the, remenibranee - that
Jaadji not beenforlierfolly, shemlght
.haveheen a
:she
mother;
_the
Wife of _ him .-she indeed . worshipped,
and, the .mother, to his. children, .
„._
,--Determined - to:have-1E4814e :look,
if no more, of the ' fiee so beloved,
Margaret walked on.-: - pliothefertile
fields, past the innilingriier;through.
the-groves of chestnut and maple; and
to the very borders of the beautiful
garden. What wan it thateaughther
eye -within- its_ boundel.-
temple;thevery reoreeentatioe of the
little church at whose low gateway
William jOhnson-hadsaid farewell.
Hohadnotforeitteritfifen. •• But
the very deorwitT-- of that temple
stood a figure, abode appearance there I
startled and ' troubled` 'her. It was
that of a - young and beautifiil woman,
whose dark ekin, long, straight, 'black
hair and 'flashing eyes told he Indian
origin. While she steed there her
Istrong active frame, her dark but be
wltening heauty, and the- involuntary.,
grace of her unitudiedattitude, struck
Margaret with a jealous envy- ..fot
w-
.which she could - not neonut. -
had :little - time.for indulgence or-self:
, blame. for this feeling, for,: passing
swiftly by the steps. that led - ,46 :the
little- mimic church, was: a man, whose
tall .figure and::gracefsliOtions7*itild
! not be mistaken.
It was William Johnsen, Herheart
told her so before she saw- his face;
and now it was tiirded-towardleh—
i He had thrown his arm -arolind' the
Indian, and oirchig4 the :dark ,color
of her - cheek, Margaret -eawthe deep
Illash of pleasure struggle!, into. new
;beauty.. Her handlaylovingly in his
Vand her bead was bent towards him,.
;its long and superb hair resting
1 his bosom, and.,overing her Own fig,
ure- like,a One of the awn,
girls at the settledient, impelled'
by -curiosity in the Who. hia-c o me
from her fatherland, as: her mother
had told her, had fellefeed her: -beet
steps: By a sudden and strong con-
trol, Margaret exerted 'herself
"Who is that woman yetider,Mand?"
And the ehilkdelighted to tile the
gOodlady the inkimatioti, 414
"It is Mary-NEW? - •
• "And who - or - what'll • -She ?" asked
Margerut„ '
"Why, don't yo T iiinotr .oked-fit
tui. Maud. 'She le Sister to the-. Mo.
hawk •warrier t , and la -Mr. Johnson's
wife. That ie her" husband standing
beside her.. They are__ : very, kind- to
Me. Shell I gcl: 'and ask .if you. can.
see ~..Johnion Hall ? a -grand
_place, and.everyitrangerNisits it."
Margaret stopped the fleet feet that
Would have run toobtain .admittance
for her. to the home of Williani John
son' and hie Indian wife. 144
heard enough, and her Own eye& cor
roborated the child's - She
thought of the beautiful girls Whom
she had met in herlfity, and wonder
ed if the would
Meet their ideas of refinement. .She
was growing bitter and: eareastie;ove
ry moment, Had she yielded.to ten.'
darn OSS :go was sure to famt, .end then
the Elyinpatlf would
betray- her;hy . eallingthe:attention of
him whom she would , now avoid,
One bound down the road, and she
was out.of sight , the child with
nutty ~keeping peach with her. It
was Margaret's "last:lo4 at her old
lover." With .the next ship she re
turned to. England, end left him un.
COTISCIOI2O that her preience had ever
been about him. During the Revo
lution, deeds,of hravery reached her
ear from time to time, of which
Liam Johnson was the him). After
the memorable expedition of Crown
Point, she learned that the king-. had
biatowed onlirattia honor of knight
h*od,,aild wondered if the Tle,P.
Ir Mohawk 'Woad Wait hor station
as Ladr.Tohneow. - _
Ina pleiiint - itontitr i rshome; .ad-
rounded by the children of a very
frioK whose hu s band Margaret
Waa-s,t- last fi - dOe'd to inimr, she
fbund,sO4to`eoo*(4liliir-fo , her early
disappointm4dt. ~..V.l:oropota9P of life
hid. faded await. early dream,
rOniniihe*;, had put on mere
janduitidolOilnin a nd she learned to
heai:the 'mime or Or Zohn
-49u with .scarce a tteretpkitils' flutter
ing of, the - heart, - any. husband,,,
a toga; autek easy country gentle-
Inan i - who Valued him mainly for the:
qualities which made "tor a good- moth=
Or to his children, never kneir that
heneath the ;calm vette* ahe.ixhlbit,,
ed liy a world of extingniebia lend
uent, which:le had no power:lsire:4mo,
APkWl44„ijilafto4liaibollo:l4o-
iillbdiau.
ITILW CATHOLLO Cg tritell r SAN -
Pwrorsoo.—On Vallejo street, near
Dupont, the Catholics are erecting a
splendid churchedifice, . on the site of
the old St. Francis Church, which
was long_ One of the fainiliar land
miirki Of the city r ,. It ia:of.theeeth
le style or; architecitare, 64 feet by
136 in groundplan measureinent, and
45' feet in height, tit the eaves. The
baiement is to be the entire' size of
the bnilding,,and will he used as a
lecture room, andperhaps as a school
room. The interior is to be finished
with colanini and galleries, in much
-the same style as St. Mary's' Cathe
dral. On both sides of therear there
is a•room, 'mitring a recess for the al
tar 87 feet wide by 20 feet deep, which
will be spanned hy„an arehstpperted
on appropriate columns. The effect
wilt bit in a high degree, grand and
graceful. Everything- about the - . en
tire strueture seems to be made with
special reference to strength and du
rability. The front presents a peen
liarly fine appearance. It has three
- doors, over each of which there is
largo Gothic windnw and a tablet of
Stone hearing an inscription. These
inscriptions areas follow*: "One God,
one. Faith, one Baptism . ."—Ephesians,
4: 5 "To - Almighty God, under. the
Ilivocation of St. Francis of Aegis
sum."- "One Fold and . One Shepherd."
—.John, 10:16.- There are two large
turrets, and it is the intention to erect
a spire 140 - feet in height. Ttryfoun
datien is of free stone front the San .
Quentin quarry, and the brick, which
was brought from Sacramento, is of
the first quality.- The _cost will be
about $60 , 000.
THE: QUAKER AND THE - PUGILIST.---
A genuine -bully called upon a "friend"
avowedly to thrash. him.. "Friendr
remonstrated the Quaker, knocking
down the visitor's fists, "before thou
proceedest to chastise me, wilt thou
not take some dinner ?" The bully
was a glutton, and at once consented,
Washing, down the Solids with liba
tions of strong ale. Ile rose up again
to fulfil his original errand. "Friend,"
said the Quaker, "wilt thoit not first
take some punch ?".and he
_supplied
abundance of punch. • The bully, now
staggering, attempted tothrash his
entertainer, hut quoth the Quaker—
.
"Friend, wilt thou not take a pipe?"
This hoti - pittihle offer was aceepted,
and the bully, utterly-weak, staggered
across the room:to
_chastise the Qua
ker. The latter, opening the window,
and pulling the bully towards it, thus
addressed him--"Friend,,thoteeamest
hither not to be pacified; I gave thee
a-meat-offering, but that = did not as-
snage rag0,..1 gave thee a drink.
offering, still' thou - wert beside thy
self; It gave thee a burnt offering,
neither did that Office j-and now will
I try - thee with a. heave-offering."—
And - •with that he tossed him out of
the window. That sufficed lira.
GAiLTALDI I I3 Manntabsir—The Par
is'eorrespondent of.the =Courrier des
Mate rims gives a melancholy ac-
count of Garibaldi's, last matrimoni
al-experience. Miss , Xahnondi, the
lady whom -he ,espoused,"it neems ' is a
person of worthless charadter, an d at
the time of her nuptials was eneiente
by 4M Italian, who soon after the-mar
nage communicated anonyniously the
story of her disgrace to Garibaldi:—
He,(Garibaldi). it is said, didn't want
to marry her, but *be was young and
handsome r and vanity overcame his
judgment; he Wil; moreoier,Rersuad
ed by her father. Vpori the receipt
of the note exposing the deception
pfacticed upon him, the patriot left
his bride, to hide the ehargin in a
neighboring hdand. At first Garibal
di thought the note came . from inimi
cal Austrians;_ but alas! the signa
ture was indeed that of an Italian,
and the "miserable" had. told 'only
the truth:
FEASTING INSTEAD OE FRAYING.-A
-The Republican . Legislature at Colum
bus, Ohio, treated with disrespect, the
other day, a petition asking that a
day be set apart for'• humiliation and
prayer. The nezt;day-.Spetition was
presented asking the Legislature to
,make an appropriation-Air .an oyster
supper, somewhere npiiri Cheesedom,
which is referred to the proper com
mittee. The Reputlicans of that
body evidently think their case past
the effica - eay :or prayer, and there
-fore set on the idea of the fatalist,
"Lekns eat; drink, and.be merry, for
te:morrpw we die."
Win;aqua. Tpro.— T SPend your
time in Tiothing - -which -.mast be re
pented of. Spend it in -nothing on
which you might not pray for the
blessing of God. Spend it in noth
ing which youcould'not review with
a quiet conscience on your dying bed.
Spend it in nothing,whieh you might
not safely and properly - be Rind do
ing, if diath.shonld surpriae yen in
the aet---:-Dassters.
Iffl
*HOLE NO. 561.
Ark Awl correspondent of ,Now
Orleant.ll: s 't'idittiome says :
They-;:iFs telling a good story of
Gov.. ton's wit—a which ,
she,* t that be is samething a - 'svag
as well axe statesmah. 'officer al
the illtateli prison, *bolted held lie
place for. years, was about to be
removed, , ..l4l4llen . hi) came on to as
tin, session of the Xiegis
tire, With:a-flattering list of teatime
nisi/ tollbs character, and. the , ex-
,O e iro n t inanner in which he. had ful
filled idiitfe-functions. These were
all satiafhotory enough; but the prin
erple or rotation in office overrode all
other ; wiuiaderations ; the place was
wanted Ihr apolitical friend, and his
remml„.itatermined upon. But to
-brtmit-tht*iVtie,gentlY- as possible,
the eru oi'a l optedafheetioustoneone
and style in a final interview "You
say," said Gen, H., addressing the
gentleman on whom -the axe was
about tofftill, "yea , say that you con
duet has been Invaniably good?" "Yes,
air." "And - you have been in the
penitentiary six. years?" "I h ave."
"Well, you have been there quite long
enough—/ pardon - you out t" Here
was executive clemency for you I
4 ..
'2II.RDrTA.TION ON TEE WORD OP
-a-By continual meditation on the .sae
red writings, a man as naturally im
proves and advances in . holiness as ~a:
tree thrives and flourishes in a kind
ly and well-watered soil. All the,
fruits of righteousness show them
selves at the proper seeson, as °ppm%
trinity calls for them; and his words,
which are to his actions *bat the
leaves are to the fruit, fall .not on the
ground, bat areprofetable as well as
ornamentai.-1-iferne.
Aar Wriresinever snatch your hus
bands' tobacco. Last Thursday, a
.gentleman on the train from Washing:
ton to New York, in company with
his wife, had occasion to take from
his pocket a piede of tobacco wrapp.
ed in paper, and instead of taking
the weed, as she eupposed, drew out
a roll of bills amounting to ON,
when his wife playfully snatched the
same from her husband's hands and
threw:it out the window, The
. gen-,
Unman returned on the next train in
search of his lost treasure;
zeir There have been twenty ocean
steamers lost, beginning with the
President 1'1 , 1841, and tiro total valhe
of vessels and cargo is set down at
$15,980,000. The number of lives
lost i 52,807. In addition to the ebove
mentioned about two thirds as many
moto r s( s i ,s44os mach inferior, have
been loF' • " "
SALE Saco of
I bribery supreme
Court at _ __ are as
follows: A man went to one of. his
neighbors belonging to the opposite
•
partyan•
politics who was owing him
and offered to discharge a debt of 16_16i
if ho wopld'use hie influence to haie
him eliOxi townrepresentative, and
he labbilld be no elected. The bargain
was carried out, the vote was thrown,
and decided the election. The court
held thit the contract'was illegal, and
the agreement to discharge the debt
invalli
- •
DESIRABLE DRY GOODS,
'
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
AT LOIC PRICII3.
French `lerlnoes, plain and printad,,
/Rich plaid Dread Goods, reduced,
Satin faced Talenciae, reduced,
AU Wool Del/tines, reduced.
~Brocbsi, Stella and Long Shawls,
. - Black Cloth for Ledled's Cloaks,
New Styles Cashmeres, and Widnes,
Fancy Silks, seduced,
ltnglleb and Merlimack Prints. &0., &0.,
And the greatest canoe of Draw (Food' eit IN cents
in Lebanon, comprising belainee, C.aehmeres, - Caticom.
Chintsee., Plaids, and Poll de chasers.
HENRY A. STINE.
B. W. Corner Cumberland and Market Streets.
.14 - 17.7018 ER. • LUMBER.
• NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET !
O ir ior offered to the beat an tlie cb p ea ubile t is a non tg tn e r nt eL f e L at Lb: a nn .
not extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of
BRECHBILL 4- HORST,
n the Borough of North Lebanon*, on the bank of the
Union dans], at the head of Walnut street, a few
Imam North of the Ornassee ;Steam Mills, and one
guars mutt of Borgner'it Hotel.
Their assortment consiste of the best well-masened
White, Yellow, Norwsy, tine sad Hemlock Boardle.- -
Oh erry, Poplar and Pine Boards:
I% and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Smutting and Joists;
White Oak pearls, Plank and Scantling;
and 3i inch Poplar Bosnia, Plank and &Lentils'.
SHINGLES ! SHINGLES !
The best Pine a n d Hemlock Shingles;
Ale., Rooting and Plastering lathe;
Chestnut Rails and Poets, and Felling, ter fences
and fencing Boards;
ELOOBING BOARDS of all sites and descriptiene.
COAL! COA L 1 ! COA L ! 1
The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Lbneburners sad
Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the 'rawest prices.
tbst they have the largest and beet as
moment of Levant of all descriptions awl sires, as well
as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever
offered to the Mtisens of Lebanon county, they routers
to say that they can weomillodete all purchasere satis
factorily, end would therefore tuella all who Want any
tiiii.ungin their line, to examine their Mock before pus
g elsewhere. • BRECIIBILL & HORST.
N. Lebanon, Feb. 24, 1858.
LEMBERGEit'S •
Ciotti Manufactory.
Tav l / 4 10151 for peat favors, the uudereigried respect.
fully informs the Public., that he oontiuues to carry
qp his Manufactory inliest Hanover township, Lebanon
• county, on as ertenslve a scale ifff ever. It is anneetwas
rythr him to say Inge, than that the work will be done
in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his
work and name so wil l in the surrounding coun
try. He promisee to do the work in the stiortest possi
ble time. Ws manufactory is in complete order. and be
Batters himself to be'able to render the same satisfaction
as heretofbre. Its manothotertia
Bread and Narrow Maths, ChnineNs, irlionket2, Watt
and other 1' tortnele, all in the beet manner.
He also-cards-Wool and makes Rolls. For the cows
nienco of his Cue:einem Wootatid Clocji will be taken
in at the folloWing places —At the stores of George &
g e guenbeergur, Loeser & Brothels, °emirs Reim:eh', sad
et the new Drug Store of Guilford & Lemtemliere near
the Market Houpe, IS the borough of Lebanon; at the
store of Shirk & Moor, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh
ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William.
garnet, Ensciericksburg; at' the more of Rieke!, in
y osos tsims; at the Mere of George Weidman, lleileivits;
at the store of Martin-Early, Palmyra; at the etiPre of
Gabriel vemforsbergee, New Market Forge; at the stoke
o f Michel Shirk. Nast-Hanover, Dauphiucounty; at the
stores of George tailor and David Id. Rank, EastMeace
Ter Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away
regularly, from the above pieces, Imbibed without delay,
and returned agank.
Those of his customers who wish Stocking Woolcard
ed dyed and rotted, • can loess . earns, white, it-the,
above mentioned places, with directions how they wish
it prepared. Or his customers 'can
.order the Stocking
Wool Ibe prepa red from the Wool of the undersigned,
which will be dons and left at the desired•places.
N. B. It is desired that those bowing Wool carded, will
pay the Caah therefor, at the above named plates.
LYON LEMBEROER.
East ILimovek, Letintleet CV4 , May 12,1858.
THB - t to furnish Wax
, ORM or 07.17 - 8 - IM, tei.‘
seen
Leh.
oriforthietielMit • the- left at
" r g elta Ilecusptii to:. • •
• , 21, taw * gnu*.
ellaitgulttiVtrti,sfr.
A'PAMILY PAPER FORTOWN AND CoUNTBY,
IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLI
.
By WK. N. -BRESLIN,
2d Story of Funck'a New Building, Cumberland
At One Dollar and Fifty Cents a Year.
Air AlMittlar-VENTS In.crted at AC.usual.ratea — fiGit
The friends of the establi diluent, and the public gqier
spy are respectfully solicited to send in their:tit-dem.
AGIFFANDBILLS Printed. tit an *aria notiisis.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
- -
In Lebanon'Oeunty. pottage iree.
In Penneylvatda t out of Lebanon county, ag abate pie
Quarter r or.l3 Ceuta a year.
Get of thin State, 6 eta. per quarter, or . 26 cta. a year
If the pottage in not paid in advance. ratan are .douldad.
East Lebanon Store.
,
THE onderaigood has pureb siseg tbe Store Stand
11 of Mr. George -. Gasser s in East Lebanon, Ina
!dojos; openid an entire NEEPAND IMPUTE
' STOCK OF GOODS,.
etobroolog Evotatioodi tits - very latest idieles fati
Cloiiis,Vassitaares and/4441gs tordlentiessea. wad
arceekink Provisions. do.. fork.osookeogore: orwhion
will be told at,rines tonna tite Epooo. .:1 1 1to stoat booing
entirely new, and baring been oelinted witliviat_ssre i
offers intillobtoonta to puroltinell
Call and eionlion-bolitotitytig.- t ools aik tots.
stogk be examined to be awe/natal
E. g. igitittggo
labans4Eniessiberia, swift
.EftCOURA.GE ENTERPRIZE
ALWAYS SOMETHING
r. a r t rlj he al geatlip S tor e.
ebaudwamort
■ud cheapest ao Dade
I.l'ol/ 'WANT ,
To Savo roomy, buy your Dry Goodi £t Eabior* ptpt
IF to IT WANT-
To irate obeap, Yet barob.ome Slllk Dress, Reber
Bros.,ls the Wets te' Buy them; they, have Few AM
Black .. Sllk - rrom - 46 coats, a yard, and upwards.
11 1 11)13 WANT
tandsenate BRAWL, cheap. Cell at Reber s 14",e1
IF YO Cr WANT
tjolien, Sleeve., or ether Umbroldery, log elm maw
ey by buying of Kaber a. Bros,
IF YOll WANT
A good pair of *ad glares, or Ulna, iirDreit
limo them and will aollehaap.
IF YOU WANT
Cekteoi Prints, lign pea bay diem at Raba. a DV*,
from 'Naito a yard, toll) nen:s t and Mash pad Freddie
from 131... 25 - oente per yard.
"•• IF YOII WART •
Gingiteme;haber t Brae. have them fake. 0, mock ii I
yard to 33 *eats:.
TOT WANT
&rustles, you CALI buy them lit later*. Ermh, from
ands, yard to 20 or 24, cents. trey quolity you wish.
ANYTIIIN* HUE:THAT
You used for press or Vartily use, you willfbad abeai
at Haber a Ems,
IF YOU WANT
A Omit, a pair or Pante, or Viet for ration; Rabat
I Woo. have the boo. asoortment of GOodo for the war
son,and the prleoFt to suit you
FOR YOUR BOYS'
Clothing, select your goods at Ilabur r Strut. Obi raft
tanney by buying clump,
- THE LARGEST AND
etleaped assortment of CARPI ,T 8 you wfil flint at
'Reber dt Bros. Call and examine tbr yourself. '
SOMETHING NEW.
TAE whole world is in a grand PcHge of pro.
grass. and every day is bringing forth snrae,
thing now; but of all the late wonders in nature or of
srt.the Alscoveriee, of Faience and of philosophy, the,
daring feats of a Blondin, or the-els/ruing news or
Harper's Ferry, nothing bee suereedoe. in producing i
Sensation so effectually upon a cornrutuaity as the dilly
arrival of NEW GOODS at the 31ammotb Portico Bee
Hive Store of GEORGE &
Competitors stand Remit with ARM:MI:MEN%
while Patrons are rushing forward with amazement...
-Words of commendation „upon their superior qualities
magnificent styles, and extraordinary low prices. ant
beingegehaliged with electrical rapidity throughout
the comntonity, while crowds"o. anxious purchasers
are etreimirdr from North; South. East and West, with
a determination to 'secure a bald of the prize bargains
they am giving at the BEE HAVE Store, opposite the
EoUrt laouse. - ,
' - LADIES, LODE HERE.
Bt LlSS—Plain Black, lhamitle,iiyadere,
,
now 'styles, all prices, very cheap, at "George a Pyl e .
-Mariam!, Cashmeres, Del aaee. trill•de Chevres, Ea=
gard, Planlo , ell very handsome, at Oeerge
Bombazines, Luistrea, Del3o eo. unites' Clashing
Clothe, various colors and styles. at George*
Opera Cloths. Rigalefts, Hoods, Olcives, Hosiery, Col
lars, Handkerchiefs, very low, at George a Pyle.
GENTLKMDIN, LOOK HERE.
CLOTH—Block, Brown,, Dine, Oliva and Green, from!
$1,50 to $lO per yard, at, George a Pyle.
Osissimerew--Black, Doeskin, Fancy, Engliell,.Frenci
Said American, from 50 eta. to $4, at George a Pyle.
Emmett/1, Twiede, Jeans, Flannels, Muslim. Shirts,
Drawers,alovos - all styles, Handkerchiefs. &0.. or el
qmslitim and prices at Georr.e a Pyle.
pmSTINGS—SiIk. Plush, 'Velvets, Patine, of aU. the
Idlest styles, from 50 cts. to $9 at •George a Pyle.
QUEB:::I3WARSI and Glass ware, in aU their var.i:ttee,
necessary for Families, Motela, do., at George * -Pyle.
GROCEPJES—Sugars can't be beat Molasses do ,
Gong cents upwards, Coffee Tory best, a. green, and
black, beet quality, at • George a Pyle.
_ _ _
LADIES AND GENTLEAIEN,
Oall and Pee 'r% and examine for ydurselves. Mfr
have juet returned from the city with a complete s
sortnient of FAL'. AND WINTER GOODE of the mot:
faahlonuble style, and at price , ' that can't he bev3 i
by New York or Philadelphia.
Remember US—the Mammoth- Portico
tore, opposite the Court House. GEOR.Lii.I & PYLE
No trouble to show Goods. . Nov. - a ' 1.859.
TAKE NOTICE! NO 1111.31Btre ! '
• Tax COUPES; PILETTIP.T. AND LAROLST STOOL OP
DRY GOODS GROCERIES & QUEEN - SWAIM,
that has ever pawed. or ever will Peg'. over a Lebanon
counter. $15,000 worth of GOODS, cheap, #
fine, and delightful to look upon.
, .
PFLEGER'S STORE .
IS THE GRAND EiIPORIDIf FOR ALL.
.Iss. I bite $l.OOO worth of DRES.S.IRLICS. from 50
te, 87 tante, $l.OO, $1.21. $1.50, both Black and Fancy
HUMUS for the 1,000 pieces CLOT • 8 sad OASSi
. . .
ES. from 60 centeto $lO 00 par
JEANS, Tick, Welsh Flannels, and every other
kmd sf Flannel, to be bad at 02nit."6 141E0E11.'5 Sum:
500 pieces SATTLNETS. 12 cents to $1 no
per,noo yard.
6 yards PRINTS and CHTNTZ,
tOOO pLecee French, English and Gentian 111/hLeN9.
1,000 pair bleached and unbleached, mixed and lead
colored fleecy lined HOSE, long and abort, from tPI, eta,
up.to 81% cenu. •
1,000 per Ladles' and Chlldren'e 0 AIINTLEIT.
7,000 OPERA HOODS, French Nubia'', Woolen Hoods
and Cape, of the 'elan and most desirable stylev...
13 onasn for the 1.000 Sgawit, such as Plastid's intnet
style; long and square Brocho • Cheniallle.' Shawls of
thoneand corners, folding 100 d ifferent wsys • Tldbet
and Merino Shawls ; long and square woolen fay-State
Shawls. ho., do.
1.000 pair STOCKINGS. all hinds. colors, Mule end
nullities; Children's Boom Legs and Gloves; Children's
Hoop Skirts, Under (laments - for Ladies ; White, black
end grey mixed Hose for Ladies ; Life Preservers and
Beautifiers for Ladle,.
Children's and Mateo Mitts, Armlets,
Life 'Preservers, Ilea, Gauntlets; 5000 pieces DRESS"
GOODS. such es .Raullne, Saliner*, Peremelie, Paverlos,
Byte;lere, Plaids all wool; French 31ertvc, figured and
ulala.ln atundanoe, Starlet., with black figKed and
stripes,
''Under-killitrte and Drawers, bought at Auction, Vary
low; Buck-skin Gloves, Gentlemen's &errs, silk Oben
ei 11 e. mud woolen.
Bonnet Rlbbona; 'Velvet Illbboas, a laegdassotttnent
Dress Trlnaniaits. all kinds.
CARPETS, all kinds and of the latest styles.
Fty, lime. Pip Mlllll{l2l. Pip Chocks. 11p Tkk. IV
Illdkfs.. Fip Gloves, Pip Combs, Pip Beast's, Pip !foods,
lip Shawl', Pip Collars, Pip Tonels,Elp Coats, Pip Shoes
and Rose. . ,
The Cheapest Goode in the country or atato,
prove what wo r ay, and none condemn It.
GEORGE PFLIDGER,,
Oct. 26; ISh LIIIII4ON, LaDasoa oouarr.
SAVING FUND.
Siff
I, itt a
CHARTERED BY TIIE STATE OF PIENDISYLYARIA
RULES.
1. Money I rewired 11•617 day, wad In any amottut,
large or !Ma
2. yivr. PER CENT Interest to paid for money from
the day L , is put. in.
8. The money Is always paid back in GOLD, whenever
Ills called for, and without notice.
4. Money Is receired from ErtetstArs, Acitnfnuinsfors,.
Ouardians and others who desire to hare it in a plate ot
perfect safety, and where Interest can be obtained for it'
6, The money received from depositors is invested Id
REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and
such other diet cline identities as the Charter directs.
6. Office Hoare—Every day from 9 till 6 o'clock, and
on Monday. and Tigursdays till 8 o'clock lathe evening.
This - established SAVING mat ham re ,
cote N MILLIONS of dollars from near
ly. • *J . epositors.
VON. ItBNRY L. RENNBR, President.
• • ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice Pridideat.
Wax= J. Rim,SccroterY•
DIRECR:MS.
Hoe. Henry L. Benner, • • ..E. Carroll Brenner,
EdwartL. Carter, vPli /I- Faun,
Robert Selfridge, X. CIA •
Saxel: K. Aebtou,
O. Landreth Margo, Henry dean.
OFR( :
Walzint Street, S. IV. ‘. 'or [ter of Third Street. •
April 20. 1n.50. PUILADELPIITA.
. 4amil‘c ',ilia i ,
LOTIL WOOLEN CLOTHING or ell volora, dyed let
C
Black or DI ye Shia, pressed. the color warrant,
and garde earned nntialuel to new, by
LYON LENIBT. HOED,
Lott flnn , ver.
W _Aldan to lei dyed mil be let at J 4.1. L. Leasber
ger'a Drug Store where ill order" for the above till b
attended to. (Feb. b, 1860.
ZeK Rin INELIt 11130:8 Now Boot and &milker* is fittied
gobd ee order fore. ocisiktt azidmos*Okia* both
millrllibial
National
Company.