li fltting: Opr o jillgt i 4.% . , i,onacersismimsemmt. ruiv,zansis oftiW Y L.WiIMN, =MA tots elaldWhikokkvir . micoUld litth exterudis segortutent .fbt JOs TTPI4 *tali win bOtnereased as the patrunajlk_dillendi.lt Oen os, Vitt out PittrlnfOi of Peery dederilitkat, tllo plot end, expeditions manner—. and onsa*p rossonliblemeta dnoh er Pimple* (nooks litullikess-Carts, H andbills, • Oireahrst Bill leadinp, Blank Programme., Bills of Pare, Invitations, aliases .Of 1411_ kinds. Common and Jud g ment Boma. same= ow. oblkstables . and other BLANCH,printed omen all neatly on the best paper, consist/4 1r kept tnikomem, et prices "to suit the thrift." - ' o *" Tandlatinti price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER 40ble Db 'e,nd rt Half a Year. Address, Wm. N. name, Lebanon Pa. REAL ESTATE. A fine Huminens Ro'no-. FOR PANT„... :. . fine business Room In 8.4. r Stlne' near bnitilhlit, Some. two doors oast of the Book note!, near the ilitotirt owe. Inquire of 6..1. man Lebanon, Not. SO, 11164, volt RENT. A 'INN ROOM * , suitable fora hardware XX or clothing Store or ony other kind of busium nor tbo collier Of Ouniborlafid and Plaint Read urgent: 000tipiod by 11, Jr.. I)w:idols's Cabinet. Waco,' is of- IWO Orr rani by tbo. inlotolgned. N'Osocogion MO Om given at .any time. Apply to JOHN R. RAUCH. .II lily For Sale or Rent. waw n ues. Houma and ON 11. on cow w le TW STORY BRICK HOBBS on die er 011010. and thlesnnt Streets, not gqoltt natebed, 11140.4 SINGLE. TWO STORY BRIM on Meat 412treet now atom; lad by John Arlen and $ . Story In North Lebanon, noir' Jabp Arnold, are offered at Miens a$ miff s -sold Cheap and upon easy.terms: Posses. Ore of the two Brick In Ausge, nest, by I. J. BTINE. Lebanon, lune 90, bait Vi e frEll l ow itt Praire et Pie 11 4.4 A'b • ' -Ilifkolinati 1 ,.. j . . 1 lint etalltMvil eh •4" ^ • •`t• n , houndedly law MW: • 1 , . • a Ayeitig Poilbestand othlire, ,01111.114 tortyirlabtrierea and i qua ;:tatth tummies, ootistelistriti r ve st6ry lb (weather bearded) 1 ' g linadw bank barn, other out- fill toga, and ' Law min, Tet tennitiAo., wbiob wilt I . ,"- G. W. MA' Pitiegrave. April 24, 1819.-tf. " Yaktytaliiiii WOROVGIT — PII - 0 7 . PRIVATE, SAL itlabserlbere offers at Private gala, ' latilt *state, situnre on Mulberry., up of Lebanon vial - z A PART la Olt 'PIMA OF GB lag 28 Mt 8 inches es *aid BluthelTl running heck to in alityon' .4 which taw • BRN 0 . 1111" , 21 by 48 feel Including 4 10 tiV J 1 011011 444% bat h iniceerary out•buildingt. The botnis it 141411 beet style end the location Is •• a very pleasant wit be eolft en tatiejt.-tormil. 1/01..partiou1ars at Women, Aug. 12 0 .124111' • D. 15. 116.11 Private Sale. tartlet offers at Private Sale_ bin - Di • wry blt TrifEfiLlNG 110112 E, situated • I .! th staili t "TAbanifin, Pa. The Mouse hi 11 . • h3qB heti nee 2 rootna on the Grit .floor Old Saw the second. The other improve. I Mints are a good WA211410139E, Bake- „,,,I oven, (Meru and Garden, The Lot Is 694 - - by GO feet. '4'he stove property in all new add in a (Mod senditkin, end will be sold on easy. ti Poseession will be on the let day 'of April, 18 Apply to Aug.J. 11: REIM, Photographel ,3ebannit, A 5.1269.4 f. - - VALUABLZ BORQ.IIOit PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SA-LE. EMI enbecribereoffer at 'rusts Sige l their jild; 4111 1 VrSII9LLING imam, Iltoototi op laud sfreet, corner of - Pinesvore Alley, The at present occupied bythom, a il I 110IISZ and two story KITCIINN are 'nimbus ally built of brick, contain 11 Itooms most of them 'senora i 11014 Medea by or; a nern• flillitief Well Withexcellen: Water, as *ill Ili a Chitoth In the ldiyard. Simmer tutor en, Bake 01439 i and other out buings: The LOT, is 2i, foot front, and he to Jail Alley. NW fbet. Orithe rear past of the bu t h eated trtwo story Franke 3110 P, Pis sty it ko.,‘4ll. The Gorden is in , a fmt.ratl Slate cf MllliWolloa, and doutaltus a laritity of Wa n Trees and Vlioll4 44 Ito: Nabove Property is all jn good condition, and old law. Title indisputable, and possession to birgivew when desired S. Apr ?moo toottotts of purcbaiing and securing • 9100 10 toblitio, wilt oltu and learn the term! of ' UNIZIINSTSIN a 5110.. , Lehation, Sept 7, 'o9.] oppceita the Court House. WOOD - iiiid - 00,11. 1 6 VA RD. ITILS andardiPsods Irtrflof _hough , isr.jw • Henry Spoon?, Wood am Oast Ford, a short distance northietust of Messrs. Foster a Match's Foundry, la the borough of Moth Lebanon! and also bought from 200 to 800 CORDS oi Wibon and from 600 to 1000 TONS OP COAL, of all Ithwitand_grades, which I will sell at thilli yOrd or deliver at as email profits as - tent snit the times.. I ttiorefore III• Tito all those that are in want of any of thous articles to fall and moo the same, sacertnin prices, and Judge for thstasselvae. DANIIOI. I.IOIIT, (marabout/. North Lebanon, Apr1114.11068.-tf. .o• 7 ' MAN, HAUER de CAPP'S ~r, 111 Ai BEA Td RDI Thfa Way,if you Want Cheap Lumber. TBII undersigned have lately formed avartner ship for the purpriee of engaging in the Lum ber Vasinese, on a new plan, would ;etpeatfully Inform dm public at largo, that their plate cif busineta le Davin Eotritstr'S Old 'Lumber Yard, In Boat Lebanon, fronting mi Chestnut street, one 'quays from the Evangeline] eburoh. They bare enlarged the Yard end filled it with anew and eseellent eistorUnent of all kinds of Lumber, Oriels as BOAans, Plana's; :eters, IrAltitni Hainfible, *Yr) SOAtirtrasi, tall ,we le d n o gib .of B e v en: D th rs iek e n Hy on bend, I fall and welliemoned assortment of ITA " TER ln lA lll ;l: re' l' th erso lli n k e 7 til lt w lcmil ent . a Dialing in their line ere invited thlie.ll, =run hie their it k, rid learn their priceed ',. Itful ibr pot %vete, thiYhope, that by. attention rsinlisd and moderate Prices, tommit * (*stints's:me public. patronage. BOWMAN, HAUER k *APP.. tebeiteti, I,oril Kinn, - , , -, James H. Kelley, , OIGN OF TO% MAMMOTH WATCH, Nagle ihnldittps, Ounthaftstad Sired, ' LVBAN ON, Pa. in Ifildttli to the Public an elegant and extensive apart la Meek _ , , ,4)11' PAPIS'STTIVHS OP PINE JBWELEV, , , tionekting of Diamond, nubY Hmereld, Pearl, Stoop, 0 i , Enameled Work and knsman Coral Breast Ma, Her Hips and Finger Binge. „ -11..,•.. , „, Chatts Cuaina of every style "11C: 1 " — " and gun Illy. , . • • -'• .'-- Englieb,Nreneh, Swiss and Amen. tian Dold'ea , : yet Rah:aes-of e very ust approved end eeleimiled atelier'. Clocks of description. A ISM var iety of Finley Goode. Paintings. Vaties,`& o . The stook will be Wand among the largest in Hatpin- Os of Pennsylvania. and has Nam seemed with great mire Horn the most celebrated importing and itienetba. Hiring establishments in New Yprk end Philadelphia. litr ... epgie done et the shor test notice, and lu a most rirt4= l° , m end tlie r. Pnbile generally am invited to ea wombuition of my Immesh stool. JAMES li. KELLY, '• Sign of the Dig. Watch, ' :Lebanon, gip: 21. 1844. irhe Lost Notice. undersigned having dissolved partnerehi 11,19 P, over l• year nip, Mllt give the lest antidote there tadebt co them. *MOW. payment is made by the lOtit' qf ' eh, all the easottata wHI be, 'found in the bands or Anthonyle it. My, But. JOHN ONOVOII, JOHN BEITILDNIINAGER. ,' Lebanon, /Ornery 22,1813 a —, 201rWANT GOUIP PlOTlnifid - GtO 41 1.. •BRENNER'S 1 . N _ . am MeV 041 WIT, aver D. 8. /caber's Drug Stort, 71 els M r/glid lank Libilnen, Pa. Aintsommts dzszo ;;;;; Nemosetus and Fame! 1- ' ' Prices reasons , Wien , Y,(B l 4o 6 Zes w ilt e4., 6 0.004 a Adana.ldp a Slat die , idyls sao 4 o d q Ms Muslityck of eeest, Aeons opened tra A, Mt, ;'clo, . lebstsol l , Awit l 2i.- 1 4 0, .______--- ------- _ Binnlllet Shawls., , rittern,-*001;11114 OlodellllM'of all adore, dyed he Mack or Woe %sok, premed‘tbe otdor worratitol and goods turned out mina 0) 2 0 1, 1' . bi ' - - iroz(lAtifeen oll / 4 l o . ' .. ", ' - - • • MA Donovan aP.• Articles to be dyed can he lon at Jsi. L. Lemter pees rug Store where all aides* fen' the above will b attended to; 18eo. Pashtonahie TußGrintr• 1: subsoriber respectfully tuflinni his Mende and the peblie ln general, that he bite announced the MIW) BUSINVBB le ell its branches, se his rod dem% In East Lebanon, (Cumberland armed 2 aquarea d os grow Molar Moyer's Motel, *nth side.) BY AMP glott td puelteee, promptuees in hie engagements, • ii Cd• , n 134 moderate °barges, he hopes to reoelve a e gf the peddle patronage. Ile was alo g time in Slitient- Aq!sr Wagner, deed., and n feels confidant ei red satistsatton, lining a new beginner; he rag allotropes* of the public. Loom, Asp 17,1858. GIORGI IeIoOATILLY, It y Ade Clothing! . f i l t p anktdro and of th l iare e r in Olthing, i Mote t g i, :iisk alibitlitust open and new for eithrbtt i lon. m il d , w , a d o bey Clothing Itnaponum, Centre Buildings, JAIL R4BILVe 010 Arm of Babes A liro's has just returned gre, with a large and well selected se. mum% at i I i (AC. MOT- are. sold at 'reduced Orkin to spit 9' times Awl lig rag' Rome Made Clothing. BC4MthiwiffOr el f .aff... Call at J4Aiums A 13, 24 Story , Lebanon, June 1,1869. ~._ DP-7 - r 7•100-7:- ---issoliiiii ---- on Or lirtnershirt IiMICIt Ifs biretry /his OM Op PdstulaibliP,he fora extattes betereonlhnob bill sq. Pain t, Lumbar sod 0011 nktialundee the Ann of vazausir..E. 4 a s.N Olll jib Mk, di/oohed by tuntdatins t salt* Sitil wog i 4.w.. Al! PmoulP Inde 4 te4 /gas O_ _,Vsslii Wee baring clone wtir "- ' : ' Kam a" 'halo at Ow dike of Ptolly LI "14 4 1 .0 111101111 - Wili 14 lima:med. .ia N. Lebanon, npril4, ISee. s , VOL. 45, Lebanon Mutual insurance Company:. incorporated by the Legislature of Pa.' HARTER, PERPETUAEI Ol*iO.dT 102V2itsTOWN, ZEBANOYO°7IO7; GUARAIITIM CAPITAL $53,0001 FTUUS COMPOTE is in Bill operation, and - ready to makiihturint on all kinds of property, in ;barn or 0 : 40 1).lal on as favorable term an an 7 Welt arced ail apfetiontPatiy, either on the Mob* or obit stock principle. Prot - dent—jOlEN BRUNNER, Frel. Prodrene*—D. M. RANK. - .Hsntr-4141C0. F. =TM 'WM. A. BARMY. • - _DIRECTORS : r Geo. Rosa, D. M. ilaintelif, • Tarr. Boat, S. K. Tradanuii, DAVID Ludt, Wet A. Beidir. for Zoom and ofeinity VilUomNarly"; Jr., r tatid IMA4 -13 d low GMb, Cih Samuel. Meyer , John D. Salver, Dr Henry Stine. BunoLPn HERA, TrOM ' Joaspir F. MArz, Bearonn., .nonirllnkJAnuory 10,1860; a that oartata lr Pinef47olol y Bethel town.. e Eat ___ letk i e t r i g opur. Quelling one% use, a as* tar terpowar 4 Aged Applf 110. A, Delaware II Safety - suranee Compan, Pill L ADILPHIA. INCORPOItatTED 1885. MMil 0 irl tii. HIS Company Is mu:cilia the.divhlartaf ,the profits, and not of the losses. The profits of the business are kiting and remain with the Company ae a guararitie and protection to. the loured against loss ; which -fund ,is repreeehted.by scrip or certifloes issued by the compa ny to . the !neared, hear. In Interest not exceeding iii'Per amt. -The 8.P411.9 of the Co mpan't aitiontir to roar 1011231110b411:110111111411111631b .40.1 consist principally of Piulidelpida 'City Loans Pennsylvania State pans, .I:kited Slates Treasury notes end - Mortgage bonds of Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Insurances made against logs by fire Mils lotv rates ae can be made by any Bak: COmpltuy. Nodreenum, noble required. • itthAild HO ER, January 11, 1860. [Agent.thr lobanotkand • - Ilyi: tea and fir a I. th he two. • It 0 Insurance & Trust coanry. EIRE INSURANCEON.STG/LES,DWELLINIIS,PUB LIC BUILDINGS, Barna 'aid °entente, Stock, Pam plementa, and Merchandise generally, .Limited or Perpetual. Also. Inland lasairanason•GOODS,lo an parte of the country. • Arkrinnaelit %or cotarutre RttilqL, g , Nu. 403 Walnut Street, corner of Fourth. CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President, • W 1 DARLING, VG.:Presldent. • JAtIEd WRIG 4T,. Seer. sod Treasurer. Wu. rd. litmus Agent f0r,,L° 13011 .,, A all! a pbiletletphln, February. . ' ~.. - 1 eriean - lititb, 'Ansuranee I . comp 9: ~44PITAL. STOCK; $500,000. PANE'S BUILDING.. 'WALNUT Street B. E. wner of FOURTH, klitle. - Life insurance at the Usti MEAL, RATES, or atiOliff STOOL BATES, ( V M a o . 0 :u u p ito e sea r e c : e y :t i 15 1 ,, , ; .3.1,4. : „." 7 „.,,,,,,„Age .. in, ;:;: Le N idba S.N enit. C c E a BA. the lowest lathe w,orld: .___< cane ' LE - shiver) , 8,1860.-17. W. Mish,'Agnt for DISIMANCE COMPANT, No. 411 Oseettter Street. PlLlTALlitalttaa lay NNNSrLPayTHE- S,TATE OT A:. • AND MOM R 1 ZS., OZORGIt W.. DAT, President, r;aSATHI2B J'. SLOMM. Vire Pree't. I. mma* ? Seery. 1859. . gli ER .A. GEN VA a pare - lire 'York Dry Goods! . T" n' reig ne d have just returned front NEW YORK and . ' .. PHILADELPHIA, Spring with one a ' largestassortment of all kinds of Goode; :wit ' . y, hire purchased hum the Marmites. tures, and inking, and can he sold considerably , low-, er thug ae - ' red to Lebanon. rs- Among g . • ' Drat Geed'. are Bilk Lest. ,De -, lalties f Gla .c . . - Ippiey Silks, Ohalles, Tissues k ikingeit, ' Lawny and ~ ~ , which will create sroUsa and, as tonisliment. • . in Om* . • - a Wear wenre not. behind the times,and orr Stock • 0 BS, cassmEHES, Vestinge, I,in. ens, Cravats of , and Goods f , r all the year round, are not• to b. i ed either in mavnitlcetwe of will, , ORS, OR QUALITIES, ilti Also, . WaticEßT KS, (' QtraIiNSWARE, Ito the largest, .. out ever brought to the lkwough of Lebanon, wh wears, determined will and shall be rapidly. die. • - , aii they are - - e• • • suit the Season, . - Q e s `veil t the County, '• - -' .. , to suit the Taste, - ' . - oesito salt the Times. _ 43 tee unit* • ' ~ ,so what you boar you meY ; Bee, andlnebig ran:,• re that the BEE RIVE STORE , i by id-the tildes. GEORGE - A PTLIL Lebanon, Marc • Isdo, Ntrlit :i ... • ~ GIMAT eringqt"ilti Peoples /Alta Qe.arterti - - T ACTION 07 therlngialatnr , the Commonwealn r I Penn. sylvan', in safe .to the Borough of liOltTA HAAN OM .has au' an unusual degree of none enianiont Its 'gni , 'Ashanti, but not near eo ( Le nib as the-Bresh A , of . ~.. ,SPRING AN . UM ME R GOODS, - • Allot MANS ROUSE STORE 011 Itleners. Fu 4: it: Brother: Aa r The proprietors' confident that. they are "till able to supply- All th. ovehrwern, end the "rest of mankind,. who will ts . eta with a salt, with any vuleky of the,. , -• ' 011 - 0102" ' G001)8. - • The neyr systinnAnahl . hem to Bail at greatly re , AttVdPrtalliliWlll they will be a great induce need for allll 'di ,as of lug cheap, to give them a ilt. Ottli and - for go' Tee. hi - &Adige a , , Gentlem 'iere most cordially invited give them a 11. and ea eM solves, firth Le ~ , 11 Borough, ~ r il ita. ISAir. , /URAGE iTERPRIZE eig SOM IN G. NEW , . now are a new al of the bandsomeat esprit new Goo de a e Cheap Store. IF YOU W T e money, boy your Dry oods at Reber a Brae. IF YOU W T .a cheap , yet handrails/ Bilk Dress, Bober a , the place t o B u y o w % ey have , Fastcy and lk from O/Prenta, a yard, 41-11P*Brds• i IF YOU WA T some 81111171 + , 1: 314,4 at , Baber aßt pg. Sleeves, or other Brobro orb you savo molt ing of Haber a - Woo. IF YOU WA T aft. or Kid Gloves, or far Haber taros and will sell cheap._ . • IF YOU. WANT a .. ts, You am buy the at Uswos., ts,a ord. to 10 oeuts,an British her a t end Frenc4, emits poryard,. 1r YOU wArr , /tabor 4 Sr.'.. have them frommatt a Ohl. IF YOU WANT an eau boy them at Baba &Jima& froin 8 to 20 or 25 aults, - any quality you wish. NYTHINO SIMS THAT for Dress or Family use, you wiIIBB2 am/4 IF YOU WANT of Pants, of , Vest thr , yourself* /tabor the beet assortment of Om& for the far flow to slutl ou - FOR YOUR BOYS' led your Koala at Itahar a Itros;and save fin cheap. er THE LARGEST AND ..... _, =twat of 41411$114: liza. lll ß iumg. ••• Call and axamina Br 10141411 ila Col b A Lars El Pad Mad cats a You nt Ito. A Co Broo. Oort, an Crothi mousy ifi t . y OOd ei VV O : 1 4, 410 , thm . itEivtrZWlal=trt , wilt be promptlY n ownt labesobieak • slim • 4 868 . - " Illiwar area • . , "*,..,: ~- . ' - • - ..,-0 0 • * . 2 .. . . , - ..,...o;6#' ' ' . _ : --).,..* ' ~'_'-, --, ir -", ' - - • - -, . . ~ . „ - • ,_ 4,, , 1„ , , ......„- , v . .-- . : -:,-;.- '• , , . • '-- -)'-' . ~ , . _ , _ , k . r ..r . . , . , .., . . . • ._ .. . .., . .. .. ..• . - _ , -..., • . ... 3 .,‘ 1 .. INK • . . . 1- •^' r ,. '. --wiPLOINtr iji. . . . • votT.r. i.INIX .. it • I Vr - ,, , 4.1' • " 7 , • ...., ix, I 28, 4.-l i en 6 re InsuranceCern ., et A nnvilie - - • IN COUNTY, PNNI'eA. ' *el inoorpoTated, Hardt. 1814; snot ll:Oration and Toady to =aka' balm. and other Buildinga, on rinnittiTai morally- Also on lifroil.-gontentin• manta. &c., on a Ittiattod PiLtitAin IttANAGEBB. John N . N E U. 8 ft ll l n t h' p o T t► o , .., e * OOD,TOT`ltialft - ; John 41,11watni - ' Itudatpp. Barr, &am* Y. Nati* . • . • . . ., DM( ALLWIEN, President. GREAT InSTEIM. or Perwriicrutk. • CHARTER PERPETUAL! CAPITAL 161500.04(11 1 , J. B._ niesfer . , S . RAZIK LIN ME INBuitANCE 0011- PBOadelpbta. By statement liukdipteed it :the simmtli!Aßle Company were on the let 8004 ''4,14M51 68. retc.,8,4860. ,PANON BOROUGH 7 1DIED! • MMMI LEBANON, PA,, ..wgpNEspAyiH:.O•WL.,,.w;..:,l,BOQ. 041it$ rettg. utiteinzik. Oh t Who ma eithoite the worth - -Of 'aeorl GYed and amPled mirth"? itter,dea Nereid be tie earth ititer o tot fbe ter OT all tb(tiatraely tub Vossmiat To elierrthe heart by,grief oppressed, There's-none hatb yower,'St is eonfiateet, That can ootapltratO laughter. Tio,for ea& sorrow ye indtritt, Unlese ye to:atrial' "It, be mire Its have "attend an earl, eur.vi AM 41 'tilt only laughtet.- 'Tie plot 'far Ono& !ths gtOd dts old 4 It is &ors psoelons fir than gad: Alien lingtras long a s you Min hold; .EUrtah forjally Isughtert . r iststianstfuo. "PEOPOLY - COOL." 'Cool, decidedly cool I' This was Bentuthottffte4ittle ejaculation one sultry morning in early - 146k: teriophon Stebbins, Esq., the' richest; 'ttit moat eccentric, and the ugliest-marin all illenvtde. Row eau what this gentleman. was referring in se emphatic a manner might pethmit to ratb. er difficult to detertubso nett* the weather sure. ly, - for the thertnemeter dead ninety-sin in the shade and was still risingvuet to the coffee and muffins, for they were piping hot; not of himself evidently, , for the perspimthm:-.was trickling in huge drops down-his forehead andtrver Isis cheeks, and yet 'cool, decidedly was his ejaculation; in a very emphatic Manner; as for the 'second. time he brought his brawnr tit down upon the ta. ble. This *Aglaia also in a very contemptuous, as well as emphatia manner; his upper lip; as it discerned half hidden in a miss of greyish, eau. dy moustaches, and his no which was noted more for its brillancy of color than olassital fur matins, seemed to be endeavoring to form an an. quain Mom" with the ceiling; while his eyecrested upon a, little innocent looking..bit of paper by the side 4 his plate, which we have the presumption to say caused Xenophon Stebbine, baehelotinged forty-five, to make such en insane assertion that sultry morning in early August. Mr. Stebbins forgot to sweeten his coffee,-an omission that at any other time would bare : been prima facia evidence that be was not in his right mind. Took cheese for batter, and deluged his steak with molasses. Something was evidently going on in hie mind, something very unusual— very absorbing—decidedly. - - Xenophon Stebbins arose , from the table when he should have taken a-ascend sup of °oft*, for three cups wash's general allowance. Xenophon Stebbins forgot this fact, however, and sauntered toward the mirror. Therein he savr, a man of some fives - and forty years of age, drissed' in a soiled morning gown and blaok threadbare uumentiobables. Hair of carroty red, apartmly sprinkled" with grey, hair that in spite of oils and pomatu me would erect, each hair having a very particular antipathy, to every other individual hair, which 'would very much remind one of the pictures of a porcupine or mayhaps of tbe real creature itself, not wish. ing to intimate, however, for the world, that the wealthy Mr. Stibtritie head at all resembled one of chase formidable oreitittre#, alb tith • Novf 8s to , WbOt was; the cause of . Mr. Stebbins seeking the mirror that particular morning we cannot tell;" all that we know Is that the reflection of himself seemed to give him immense satisfae tioit, for lie smiled and nodded to his semblance and then-proceeded - to >exchange his' ron-dOwn slippers for boots, and his ,morning'gown for a seedy coat that-did not at all add to , his good looks,-for it was Old - fashioned; with great brass buttons.and immense amountof skirt descending nearly to, the floor in a tapering point behind...:- After- his tailet.hadbeen thus minpleted Mr Stab .bins teak up:the thnecerth looking paper, gilt edged, perfumed, and delieatel* written .01*, took it up.and reallt_eier Coke-more Katz Sinthant, July flO, Mr DRAM thrmat—Did yea kaoir you had a nerse seen* sixteen years ago? and do you know that you have one new ? Well, I .shoixid - think you were entirely ignorant of the faatiudging by the lttttte interest you have taken in.my bumble self Now the facts of the case are those: Papa has_ one to Nampo, 1 0 of, corium there's no one at - home bit the housekeepet,ind too:MI(191th ink of spending twelve weeks! vacation-, there, I should die of,ennui. Well to tell a long story in a few words; I'Ve decided - to spend vacation, with you am sure you must be lonesome livingin that great bowie all alone,'with no °tor bat year housekeeper and her sister for =company--so rut coming=loOk out fer Me, and be kind enough'to meat me at the station, in haste, Yonitielee *BlALtilt NAMWOIIti, „ P. 8.-1 have almost persuaded toy, very deir friend Gracie, the beat girl Mists I'm , ante t to COPpany MO; 114111 , b 9 01991 'Nice: yes I should think it-was nice 1 The dickens, it is nice I I'm in for it now, yes, Xeno phon 13tebbins, you'r in for it, now. I might as well go to bedlam at once I Belt! Xeuopkon, you're a tidbit.' Evidently the victiniiied t gentleman Wd3 sttt care in this declaration,—didn't he hate ..the Whole female portion of"-humanity in general addicting pretty girli in partioular—th at-he did' long before he had deolgrod them a nuisance, and that was evidently hie opinion this time calf-tot ally. bir. Stebhins paced the floor distractedly and crumpled the little Innocent ;looking.; paper mercilessly in his great brown hands. The ther mometer stood at ninety-nine, the perspiration trickled faster and still faster down our bachelor's face, and yet 'cool decidedly I he ejaculated again as he tore the pretty letter into bite and tossed them nut of the Window, evidehtly wishing he Mould send the writer ipf the auda cious noto and , her 'dear Mend Gracie' after But he could not—atli at Was hot In liii4totier, twelve mortal weeks, twelve weeks ,of torture, Xenophon Bielsbins doribted not they would be. The sanctity of his' bachelor apartments would be invaded—the mirror be had hoped never to reflect other than - hit own - and his house-keeper's yeiloir visage - , mirror beak fit% tea (se faces—the stillness werila be disturbed by peals of merriutent that would'seicii the most jarring discord to him. Curious, scrutinising, few into. eyes, would invettlicate the drawers, and book. shelves, and closets, and meddelsome Angers would disarrange bis own particular cigar, snuff, and, tobalgr.hozei, >ip ovoloe pipei; his tooth. picks, bit poniatnns, fteedles and 'thrum! (for Xenophon was his own tailor;) and more than all ...worse than all, that 'dearest friend Grade... no, it wasn't to be thought of. So Xpuophou filtelabins moved pen and ink, js4tr' ,. .. ,pip4!,:.r'4 t down rktikjeds*ltg"O nib iO l i iii i o * /.b1e..6401 sane". Air4: 4 EDlNLYWlttivd.CAlie 'aqua, into distant...6'44ra of the room, striving to nn4 some idea that bad possibly gone napping,. kb took op the pen 'Ad wrote as font:twit `GLEdvai,r, Au tllet ilArfece BeiteprCouldn't tbink of it—.very ner• voce, eto., ate: Can't bear oonspany—even - lottra. Think the beat-place for young ladies' to* spat:W . l vacations is at home. . Ain't at all lonesome—, not at all. , . Tour uncle,. I XuNciPtiox aissatus.' Our bushel& folded 'this letter very carefully, and settled it with IL great red infer, .whieli lie stamped with, the bou'ref a large china Then he pat die:fetter into a capacious potikit of his coat and tgeut to''the post-dike, wh 4 erit he carefully deposilted.the important missive; this done, he felt.umels better, and so far recovered his temper as toynter 'late couversation'::witii neighbor—subjdet, thA "following "eleistiolf, etc., etc. As for the letter,. it reached its destination in due time: what came of it remains to - Ete seen. Two days leLter, Xenophon Stebbins satat din ner; opposite:4Al, bars. Barns, the hquipiteeper, did the honersof the tatile; the latter was a yel low, wrinkled*,f iii , W0 160, appareutly some fit ty years osTngitlitsilr, thohiti'ent Inc* hr -sister, some-titian years younger, wheireitieeil in the appellation of Miss Seraphiant Niel, and the possessor cif the blacks:lit hair and eYeti - of any lady Xentphon bated eyes and hair of thatsablir bue, instiongtedly, She blißli Seraphiam night have been designated tirs. Seraphlara, -chief - house. keeper,"ln.place of housekeeper's sister. But as it was, our trio et d loans have just snob a relationship'to each other as we have named. Mr. Stebbins' eyes were fixed upon the plate; be fore hint; bliss Seraphiarn's eyes rested upon - Mi. tebbins. 411 at once, the master of the house vociferated, without raising his eyes front tine Otte , SA bitaf. pie,. lira. Burns.' • - • - Miss Seraphiato loterprated' the;= wish almost,' before it was spoken, and exchanged ,plater for lir. S. in a twinkling. . . Mr. Stebbins olieved the pie •away _from kith with en expression of extreme disgust. •Whst• is it?' anxionsis enquired Seraph- ara “sou • 'There.. I told.you.wasn'tputting, enough an ger in those pies'to suirMr. Stelshins,' said the lady to her sister, chief houiekeeper; 'my taste very.much like-yours,-Mr. Stebbine • - We do not know whit thihinsier' might-have been, but just at that 01011tOil t the dining-room door openid; • a light step wasleard, and a -pair of round, plump, white arms were thrown around the neck of Mr. Stebbins. and one of the softest' sweetest Mises was'pressed upon his forehead. Xenophon tried to look up, but.the white arms" held his head a prisoner; he, shook them orstad startedtoiiii feet, his hair seeming to grow.red der, his nose, ditto, while the:espreasion of his eourttenanee Was one very indicative of astonish•- ment and rage. A-pretty, roguish face, framed in by a jaunty traveling hat, and brown; glossy curls; a face with saucy, punting lips, as cherries; and.eyes-ar full of mischief as they were brown and spark ling; such an one appeared to the astonished gaze. - Hie first renearic -- -lvae, , Deeidedlp cool!' his next, 'Belle tie:mend, what j ataght yea here P' 'The. Itatat #4;4wkehe - - 'ti did, ilia ? well, - saadatn, and didn't yea re ceive my letter—' - Tee, yes,' and the inieettioraus eyes, iparkled. 'Then what did you come for I' 'To take care of . you o , uncle. You wrote that you— , Xenophon did not wait for a reply istlati, but seising-his hat dashed - down stairs, determining to lock himself in thi.drawing room. With this intent he entered thesaid-r9om, slid in his haste, (1, wee! he ran plump againsta young lady who stood near the centre table,examing Mile prints, hooks. da. . The yonng lady looked very mush iiltottished, blushed like a peony,_ while the Bustored , bitch!. lor, if anything, moraymbarrassed, tried iwyain to frame an apology for hitkapparent-rutientuts. "Just at.that 111041.013 t the misekiesti Belle, who bad softly followed on tip-toe, -exclaimed, 'My dearest friend Greeie, my ;rani., Steb- b ins.' Mr. Stebbins made is hasty retreat; whither should he go ? In his frenzy he rushed to the pantry, and there found Miss Serapbrian !Wish- I lug her dinner on pickles. The . sight was too much for him, for if there Wall anything he ab horred it was pickles.. Up to his own private apartment strode Xeno phtin; there, he doubted riot, le 00111 rd close WO I door against all intruddrs; against, those female barbarians who bad 'come t to spen'd'aix mortar .. weeks of vacapion ; at hks hens"; th,Stiought-was Agony, but,znero so tihe-eiglitiburpieilis view: Six trunks, four bandboxes, an indeinite num ber of carpet-nobs, pos soSsiett of bla bed-ream, and, their right before' the mirror, the very ono he had -hoped never would reflect a fairer fan than his own, stood Belle Smoothing her glossy hair with his brush and talking eolubly to 'her 'dearest friend, Ora.` °ie.' • Bs LE 'Cool, decidedly cool 1' Muttered Xenophon, as be dashed oown stab's . ou t into the street. !fres Mid-day; the thermometer stood 101 in the shade, and tile sun beatdown.mereilessly. - "ile's a perfect hear, Belle was saying to the pale, pleasentAteed young lady, dressed in black, who bore„tha name of Gracie. 'A rafts:it bear I and I So delight toleste him; why be never even-spoke when Lintrodneed you. —but 191 pay him for ita will!-::: V Gracie smilid. 'I suppose „he wtur not very glad ti sea us r 'l'm sure don't earn; this is a splendid place fur pie -ties, fishing excursions, and the like.— Thiele ICepophow•bas a fine tarn 7 outand - ibe.inost e 4 plendid sedate bones. We'n't we tnive nice time, eb Gracie r ariciOdidlnot reply at Brat; then' she 0414 -ft 'And j , ourkint4439oer Belle laughed 414 ire ran 440 bej. -cheeks. , - . , 'Uncle Xenophon is a bachelor P G ra d e s tarted to her feat IR aniixemanti first her face turned varYWhitsb then very red, and tkell Willie 'You needn't look so just because I played a little leek io git'yOu come with iney it's tilltight, and will:have a rare time. I'll warrant-Uncle Xenophon will fall love with you in- th a n a week, and theu—' • ?' asked (Inia:e, innocently.; 'Why, you can tell better than I, I'm sure, but come--Pia very unromantically hungry', aren't yon? dinner is all ready, I dare say,' At first Gracie determined to go bask to her bema'at the boarding-house, fur she was 'sin or. phan and had IMO other; but tualli Belhea Ter magant A n g uc e . g low to, remain, wise abe dld • mush to Mr.:Jdiabbinettismayet ' could' he partake of his morning's , coffee mad mulliziyaloneq•the hoes oppositarto Idea took lila eppstite.all siray ,- at leaat to he tititgiried; andpot, sfteboN,.fre discovered Gracie's erste mere -blue, 'mid- heralair . theaortas', • brown, ;and her teeth very Pearls, and her.lips like the. boort. ei a rose bud:: Abed moretiyer.he imagined holliked.hhae eyes and,golden brown hair, .and a fair saMt- I ttesParsiMt optsplexion—though:the idea of ilk 14..,..9Lbiefiever occurred to hiL ')To,fiii c ioenrred to hit I we iaY,les It did one i tr4ruiiig i after a leag delleiotia dream Of blue . ey2i aid rod lips, and morrilni cireseati, and a rich soft valets, very like Gracie't-iire say it'illet occur teXelePhiiii,thiChb was In lave—he, the woman-hathig Beriedict—jearing bachelor, at h .... i Atlength the L134 ' 1%60 ncsided an affirm*. tiVe Ualselcy walked slowly pplii the spot isi confident...lead friendly qt.:lnner. "When we. bed approached within 4Pard -of Lint, he,Paused -fur a moment , as theiAgh,uuseilt leg to Advance ^further without his permission the. Maxiean::did not Seeni to suspect hith, but when Haiseicy again stepped 'forward, be apps, raptly began to doubt, and glanced fiercely Lippe him ; but . hi afintned a look so inuOcOiii at• to . . quite hte incipient fears. The instill:mei:tended his hand ler the Sisk. lialseiey handed it to hitn, at iho sable titne firmly fixing The tack in the battle. The Mexican could have opened it, hcintever, by using two hands, but be 'Was tot; wary to relinquish tho torch, and' finding-he coald net edit:wise withdraw it, ha - band;ld it to - traying; , Open?' During all this time, btx *till .held Abc.terely in the sawelneitien, coon aa-ltalet ley bad rereliod '• the .Iwk, and wh.en - he .had nearly withdrawn the- !topper,. he suddenly exclaimed in Spatti.ll, 'Dealt quick at your torch IL The m.mitte tumid, but DU soon- er was kid ileadaverted, than llalsoley prental the flak* like lightning, and elfipticd its gptire contents on the lurch. The intone° saw the flauiesilickar, but with' a deitmlia,ear,laugh ilrup ptidAke torch It fell upon the'pawilar, eatin goished. 'Wit. could cnontain wirselves,no-turigar, but bursted' mit into aloud and pridongell:hUr. rah P Meanwhile, the-bailed madtmiti ototiod gnashing his ;he saw the failure of his attetuploind staid als though Conipietely rooted to the spot' ' In a inotneat rvn,, all sprang upon hitn, but "Such- was his superhuman 'strength that he would have shahen tie ell tiff, had not a num bor Of soldiers at that' moment - arrived. With their as.sistanee, we hound and ounvoyed away. We afterwardsAvarned 411e,t, 'bd hod es 'doped from other prisoners during the temporary absenoe of tho sentinel, dud hod mane his way to , the poider uttagniine with,thw intention : of de stroying the,garrison., When l think how near. ly Ito effected his oldest:arid of our ,dangerous situation, I involuntarily thank ,the God who so eared 107,, BROKEN IVIND Olt HEAVES !'Meares," the common name for broken wind in the horse, is susceptible of great'alluviation by attention to the' s character , and quantity of food to be eaten, by the animal; as every one knows. If -a horse suffering from this 'disease is allowed , to distond.hia stomach at hie ploastire; with dry food entirely, and then- to drink chid water it'd diatom, be hi nearly worthless. But if his food be mo Wined, and he be allowed' to drink a moderato ,quantity boly at a time, the disease is much loss. troublesome. , A stilt further alleviation of the. 'hoiive" may be obtained from the uee of raw, fat, salt poik; from time to time. Ido net say that the Lesvos can be cured by the use - vd salt pork, but tiliforia fed still more than by feeding wet food without .the pork. Commence with a piece or pork, say a cubic inch, chopped . vdefilne and mixed with. the weAt, ted grain or entleed twice a day ferstwa.tx t di k yfil, T y kes' from da_y ti:Pday , ipcteate th-g , oily and nut 114s..ilia), „un!il there gi ascii, feed, ••such a au. ususibsAsyi,afarussr's Xtbintri VEttisrt: A FAMILY PAPER FORTOWN 1$ PRINTED , AND PUI3L/SRED WEEKLY By W. 31. BEESLIN, 24 Story of Futter* Vest Building, Ostotorleuttd At One Dollar =A Ovate a Year., are- Aorrammiuma trained at the mural nom 'SI The Mende a - the'euttalibliteteaVrtallitfgdhacKOtiot 41y mitt respectfully tolielted tO.seuti tbelt,fsellera. ArIfANDI4.I.I,B Fruited at an hoursaaeateal SATE* POBTAGE. 111 Lebanon CetentVpoetage free. in Peausylvaals, out ot Lebow': county, SY, mtatbi pet quartet, or 13 Dents A year, put of_tbie suite, C.% CM per quarter,.or.26 oteAyter the postage to natpuid*.ednnoe% rOmilreA*4l". .euttlerrfkylea, .nearly. - 48-iarge.zet-your :eat 'lnto Afteee, ii twenty Cootie. this, for two eilkoi:Enk fko borierle, capable ,Piny ordSaary work Avltkoid diArear,.nod with- , nte,./ibowing have axpeFleneb bservitiow , foi: the: lust - .tee yetiri'aii proof of :ehterikore.—;Ookiirry-ageettiorkin. Dlritisteatn"l , -.041. readera,may;ricolleet that about a year age . , mueh- ioterest was exelted . s.- niki! by &i a plan for curing thecroup thraugh the introduction of a email tube into the wind pipe, I: o l.l3otiehtti, the author of this plan ;acme- dftei r eardt aneoubead. Atiiiie bad cured 'three casts off' malignant sire ttiost or diphtheria' by amputating the tinisis method which, in :his opinion, larevetit6l the +develop nientof eronp. Ito no*, in 'a nonumanieetien tc the Union fifedicolit, innonnees that afield other eases have been imam(' in thet'unitiner with leo.: cess, tinnily, one by tr. bonieta,-Ahrie by Dr; Simyan, at chimp, and two by bliestit, Malting in all nine snecosbful oases, and no-failure- There are certainly few inetarteee In nie4feine yin neer system ushered its under such fniterable alattioes, and we.i.holitfore pal the attention it isreetitien era to- At Bonalitet'irtletailett iteeonnt et.t*lsist two "snit whirl! been Allen_ ttetelei irfs-eittifirts tatni,7 witiob eertairkly - niad inWsllll opintosialsorisisillied to,4,:thatigoeffi. Tnt Count or. Taug l i ont.t—La the Ceifie: set, liassatbusetts, poor house there IlveLitt3his time on aged pauper, who has attained to Abe son:meta remoskaftle ago of eight; .ols Years, and in the some estoblishmont'ilvis an-:antiqua ted demo whols hie jimior by eight Notwithstanding the frostiness with which to' many winters hare naturally" invosted this vener able ectePto, iris said - that they - Still retaii42lll. Mont warmth of oft:elle:I- to tuttitote a deep re. cilweeel stitrkelaterk ongthre — ,aled diflpiraria., ly oven atlhefrititii 44;4 **tie. matrimony. ':But-the lady beinialreathei of the town of 'lull, witiaio,pays for herbottd -to Cohessoi, and the old gentleman belonging to Coheyet, a difficulty has twists* in their wind the oonrie of true love . _lossbeen. orOstisikA.Sll*., its mare it by the 'town of Cohoisel protesting ,M 1 thet ground that if their metniii - dealie le ionsatima ted both-of them will come openlied initipler support, sad the Subsidifrocii ' lruirboldit partial warmly, plead their desire, ;tut tke seleot men are inexorable, end it is inostilicid, that their nuptials will to tilleffnitoly postPooed: 146 A eqemporary Inteirelf if 'lbw -*VET !idles of the present der stailitted A.'reneh more important ithether they ere Mud for huebunds: 3s'illi.Afumzet.-4 good cook - lever...stioks 9fig into meat while soaking, is itleases a plsolor pekoe to - eseepe through. SWARTZ & C* l / IYEATARS tit F01 . 111141i AND IMES= DRY GOODS; QDRENSIVADR, 4GROCERIBIL tc EAU iinitaimas MA"REIM :STREP.L• Cash pad foi all Masi" of CLatifiy. lilx4tos GREAT BARGAINS AT 3.70 . 4, BM; LS 'BUII.DII Q$ 111 3 , 4 /91101.1 1 . T 171 3 illitter : Ogned, twin' ptirshee4llle tolim HATS. ,CA , - of-lecion 0 Mirasn, at - Sheelfre Sate will in* .of thelteme.et Ctreat•Bermdrte, in order WAG*, tho 0011C011), JACOB G. MILLER:for/MT owner, having bee pointed the Agent qt tho busleese fur them. 'ANDBEIV ' YrIENIIY 'MILLER. :Lebanon, 1ifay*.,.".1860. rAiblie"-11 4 1. We putiLTO NITVICLis hereby elven that iabaatar •-lot ;be • LUltitSo:: "COITSTY Aantcuvrviat. :HORTlOUpTtlftnt, ANR,? 4 11Wd11131111A14 MICIM tree duly presented to the Boar{ of Ceptnsont AlititkOf bobennareonlity teVefatarnatfaitAtiol beekoltifet araordling to law ttregnfh.: , dox ApriA:lBtX), ib *Ow toad reuse is owir tnitto entity -err: JOHN RAMS, Prothonota.l7. Lebanon March _ 14 3800. • i.hu and Stone. Tnnd bort thou And vile u u- nr ct.L. worts FUrnae" w hich lug War/W.6'3! tartua. D DARR B . be dispDsed dri ' CUNRA Lelatugt, jun* 1, 1 S A: 1860 w Spring ; Moog Nevrepea. ..bullvat,ick-,lLlts; • _Full*Stjmsk of aitAwia Putt Stook of .DRESS 40DDE 4 . Pun Stock of tal.pN O.OODS, lifStock of DOWD* GOODS, 'Full Stack of -BLACK GOODS, Fntt Stork-of WHITE-DOODS, Full Sioult of LAD . GDOD% iltsw'Mtitei tots for DUSTERS. tiqvallito In FRENCII . GOODS, V., te. EYRE fi LAINDIML. .••- • • . Fourth & Ar b e.. 1.111 LA 1)4,111/11/?. N. 11.—S2'iiitlt NEDPERFA utAY of AD autillllu4 OrAtt Bargains, 1)017 from Now Turk Riad Phibululphla ADC. VIONS - • I'. 6,--13LACE 93LKS. at Not Friceo, deci.lotity Chsup Yob. 29; iBIA. Diu PALMYRA BOARDING SCHOOL. " liiß RSSSSII.SIi OF 1111: 1. ALNITIId. KURD. IN)] scittiorz ovr and females.) will colo sseum on the' FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL, and con tinue twelve weeks. Tins Institution la now in a floorishing condition and oftere desirable advantages to 'lndents who wish to ac quire a thorough ltngtish °Lineation, or te prepare them. 'selves for admission In ■ay clan in College. A eapa• rate Normal Department. le connected with the School, offering opportanitioa to Teachers Who deelre to acquire Thorough knowledireAf the Common School bra lichee and' the Art .of Teaching. Special attention will Ito given to title department. Model schools will be taught b 3 the Students under the supervision of one or more of the Teachers. ltd Rhaetian ilidellehtful and healthy —bring within ona.fnurth it Mite of the Lebanon Talley Railroad, on t eTgi•nplke leading from Lebanon 'to llarrieburg. 10 mils' from the former and 15 Leila front the latter ~ TOTSTIS pal - gum - for, (12xiseltsafor the common branch- Os including BORtding,l4l likes, Foal and Lights, $33 00. Latin, greolt, German Ind Migher Mathematics, $2 00 each, extra. For further information apply to the Principal and.rropCietor, P. 11. WIT3MIL .110.0111 Or INSTRUCTION: PETER-W. wrratrit, A. TOOMAS B. IRIVIN v ei. /UM SHOPS. Teacher or Indrunientet Moak. luntructions yilfbe glean oh the Piano, Mdodo on and Violin. -- Paintyta. Lebanon County, Fab'y 15,1880—K. Lebanon Female , Sesimiiimary. EESSION ••ristsinon Tomato &Wags,'" anurnentad on the of . alab_ ; ratris 1 valor the at fit ()DEBTS DliensiPa. supervision ; who has assollatad with Mai as- Assiatant, 11.00111 X, a Or/flaunt of the Now AralVtoic &PA H. who is nut ouly.well qualified, but bus elm hail could trahle o.sperienve as a *.toseher. Sir' Mrs. Decamps will attanst tote tofarniur De partment. For furthar istutieNgarrioqatte for Oxtails. Lebanon, Pah. 1860. . . MisigneeNt Notice.' lILTOTICE le.befelly ;teen tlaiglattoob Wolter; and Me. jy ry his wife, elpetbal' •tolvaala, labsuon tautly, ?it., dist, by a Noloutarypeed d'AsApateltott, makeover arid treader to the , alkoAkowtuiblp ,aad untyafaiewld, i ii r'P 'for Viktit..;•of shoirmittitom', storsoni, dror . fa well ate taoselirlW4l2Loa» Tvflat.• preseui`aim to • • 'wmuip W. trul3l- • *woof, 1860, : El