3ois Itinting: ClDts nacsmenerts. and Promptl 111111 d y inClß lfzeeuted LlEthiti: at Vie IZTKIDSZte Away , ADVENT'S= OFPICZ, LEBANON, PERNA Teas ettablednneale now anoptied with an extensive aatiOrtMerij of JOB TYfilt, which will be increased as the pat ,nags dennende:. It can now tarn out Pawnee, at every description, in a neat and etpeditions manner— and on very reasonable tenni. Such as ranipMeta t Check'', Business Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Readings, Blinks, -Programmes, Bills of Pare, Invitations, Tickets, &0., &o. A'• of all kind.. Common and Jiulgmeat Bonus. &boot, Jew dee r eolletabl ea' and other Manta, printed correctly and neatly on the best paper, constantly kept fOr sal* Sbitoffice, at prices "to suit the times," see susactilktion price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER One Dollar and a Halt a Year. Address, Wet. M. Basalt, Lebanon, Pe. EMI A i ac Butainetits Room FOR RICIIT fine business Ronne in 8. J. Stine' s new building; two doors east of tho Aunt Hotel , near the Court ones.lnquire of S. J. STINE Lebanon, Nov. 80, 1859. For Rcut. - A DWELLING tlOtlBE with two'Booros on Zi t the first floor, and three on second, with' ~rd, garden, Ae., for rent. Apply to . it L. , K. LAUDARMILCH. II Lebanon. Ma 0.1880. - op • ent. i iL A:MINT4IB ROOM. room, fbr Lb. rooldenoo of el. finally, two colloro, &a., fbr rent.— ... 1011 . glow innoilhttoly. Apply in Cam. 111 'berlend street near tho Bloat Horse Hotel, to li SOLOMON M'OA Ut. Lebansu, April 25,1860 FOR RENT. • ADINE SLIMNESS ROOM, suitable fore hardware or clothing Store or any other kind of Wetness, -near the corner of Cumberland- and Plank Rod eiroete. lately crumpled by H. K. Dundore's Cabinet Were, is of ferod for rent by the undersigned. Posseeiron of thiretto6t_girett at time. Aly to - 401414 taped. Lebanon. Jan. 25, 1800. Private Siie. NEARLY NZW TWO-TORY BRICK It IMBLLINGROCIVR, with gntnmerkitch. g en liofferad at it low price at prlratesele. Tho -• property le in a good nefilliberhood, in Rio cab t ern part of this blirough, had , a never-falling wel of , wholesome water, with piintp, different kinds of Fruit Thiel, and other improeothente on the premises. For other lnfor motion and particulate apply at the Ati:VBR TIBER Office. Lebanon, Um so,reo.-tr. Private Sale. ttli subscriber eels - at Private Behr his new two. T story Jude& DWELLING HOWIE. situated IrrEllea betiretrest, Lebuoon, Pa. Tbo House is 17 by 28 !het, has 2 r0, , 01s on the first floor and ff on the seaoud. The other Improve.- •• • manta Rll3 a good WASH-HOUSE, Bake. :1 1 , 111 oven, Cietarn am' Garden . The Lot is 62%. " by 013 feet. The above; property la nil new and in c good condition, and will be sold on easy terms.- reaseulon will be given on the lit day of April, 1880,— Apply to J PhOtpgrapher. Lebanon, Aug, 11, 1.852,-lif. Brickllllwalillii-11114mie FOR REN T. 7cal'; ntalarzlgnad offers formable two•stnry brlak Ilaueo, situate In alnlborty streak corner of Jail Alley. ALSO, ' \ A Balled:lons* and Oven, corner of • Cumborland and hpring street'. JACOB BUNOK. Lubunnti, May 2, 1860. -____ FOr...Sole or . nt. 0 NRW 11331131 S 1160813$ anti 03 'e 93 FR A 51E. A Doti- Me TWO STOAT BRICK TIOUSO en the corner s .f Centre and Cheartnt Streets, het.' gulfs finished. ... Mn! as 3 NO TWO STORY' BRlOW.oni:hest• nut Street iniOW f‘ccup ledbi Jelin, Krick, a n d a Itl .frameel 54 titorY In Korth. Atranon, near John " Arnold, are offered at Private isle. and will be wild Cheap And Upon ern 'teams. Posanealoo giro. of the two thick In August next, by SIMON J. STINE. tabanon, Julio 29, liff,9. rivale , Sale 11111 E StiboKrelbor offer& at private sale all that • certain thrni or tract of lend, Minot* Patti! in Vineitruve township, Schuylkill county, and partly In Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, boundodby land/Jot ert and Bullion& Benjamin .Aycrigg, Denial IFE Donbertand others, containing one hundred and lortyqp ight titles and a quertur, with the appnr. • tir tensticsa, counistingor a. two story log dwelling snuure, Mother boarded) a story log dwelling hone* a new bank baru. other outbuildings, and is new water power saw mill. • tor tern* It., which will be easy, apply to O. W. MATCHIX, Agent. Vlnogrovq, April 20,18691 qt • st — Ottt: ts. t Priv te 1 1 4nie WILL tie sold at Pri'. ate 8 Sale, ACRES OP LAND, eltuatell . ln Long t ane, near the borough lino, iti*Corn wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Ilfuluter, the North, Win. Atkins and John IT ranee on the Rae. There Is a one story LOU !LOUSE, weather •boirded, erected on tits land, and IA good MILL in the garden.— The lend has fins atones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home for n small family. in_ It is free from Oround Rent. Rood IIUo will be given. ADA tI ItITC N. 111—Thls tract Is n covered, with 4lne grass, half of which will be given to the purchaser. Lebanon, June 13, 133 U. VALUABLE YOR,O U II PROP Id IiTY AT PRIVATESALIP.. - . r E anbserlbeis offers at Private Salo, the Ibllowiirr heal Estate, situate on Alulberry street, in the • ro ll llb or Lebanon, A PART LOT Olt PIECE OP GROUND, front ing 2t feet 8 inches an said sfulberry street, and running back to an alloy. on which is erected a new BRICK ROMA 21 by 48 feet Inoltelluit, ts two-story back bnil.li n~ uDh necessary outbuilding/. The house I flubbed In Um beat style and ths location la a very plausaut one. It sent Pa sold en espy tarps. For particulars apply to 'Lebanon Aug. 18,1869. D. 8, EIAIDIOND. Private Salle. • • TUB aubinalber. offers at private sale, ilia volunblo Tractor Land, containing t -i tt , 42' Aires And 35 Parches of SAND-bAvo, • Thera are about 3 Acres Or HEAVY TIM ' 11EB, ott this tract. Waldo in tsodunder ry hip, I ebanon codnty, on the road landing from .Colabrool4 to Campbollatown. about mile Ptof the fanner place. Theimvetnenta thereon pre good STONE BA RN,LOG HOUSE, 1100• PEN and other node/wiry Out Braidings. A nev er falling SPAIN°. pf Water near the house, with a gdod SPRING ISO Besides a running stream of water through the tract. Al4O, n good APPLB OBEfIARD, besides Peaches, Plums and Cherries. lithe abore property is not sold beforealaturday, October 0, 1660, it will be offered rn that day at Public Sale. Possession will be given on the first day of AprillB6l, aid' a good and indisputaTOUT&ble ti- . JACOB tle May 23 1860. VALUABLE BOROUGH -PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SA LE. subscribers Offer at 'Private Sale, their NEW DWELLING HOURS, situated on [lf Cumberland Street, corner of Pinagrove Alley, East Lebanon, and at present occupial by them. The 11011 SE and two story KITCHEN are eabetant built of brick, contain 11 Rooms moat of them paperer, and lighted by gas; a never Paling Well with excellent water, be well es salaam In the yard.. Summer Rite, en, lake Oven, and other outbuildings. The LOT is 2 , Bret front, sad rune back to Jail .Alley. 19A feet. On the rear part the Lot is erected a two storyltrame SHOP, Pig Sty, Ad, de. Tbe Gorden Is In a firet rate state of cultivation, and c ont ains variety oblyntt Trees and Ines, de., de. W The above Property le all in pod condition, and will be mold low. Title Indisputable, mid poimessiou to be given when desired. E.. Any person desirous of purebasing and securing a pleasant residence, will call and learn. the terms of REIZENSTEIN I BRO., Lebanon, Sept 1,'69.] opposite the Court House. GREAT PUBLIC S T FARMING LAND frettamortber offers nt public sale, on the premises, In East Hanover towaship, shunt 2 miles from liar. per's and.isrelles from the Cold Springs and the Dan. ,phin and limuMelionne Railroad, on Fitt TtIRDAY, AtrovsT 18, IEBO, ..t.lO o'clock, A. M.. a track of excellent FAIR' ING I. N ,d.D.ODT 150 ACR All under good cultivation and excellent fences. TMs will be a line chance tot a perecn to obtain • rbesp end desirable form, ins healthy and delightful neighber hcod. The present proprietor bits more lend than be can well intend to, which is , the only Inducement be has In disposing o f • part OD his splendid estate. There tare no buildings on the tract p , oposed to be sold, but a hnnge will be furnished for the purthaser live in on, tirhe boa built. . Plenty of stone and smut for building purposes can be obtained conienlently without o 0.4 for the material. Tim above tract will be 1101.) inwbolatir in parts to suit purchasers. For further particulate!. illy to the eubscrlber residing on the prillphieS• • • LYON alit BERGER. • Dull Rar t iover, Leb. co., J une 21, '88. • • (M' ; ' ANON lit, t DOH DIVIDED: • GREAT EXCITEMENT . Bath for the People's Ha.a Quarters! TDB ACTION 'myth. Idegisletu " re of the Commonwee: h of 0.. ellten* in reference to the Borough et :NORTI LgBANON, Mu caused an unusual degree of excite . ' meet among - Its 4nlst inhabitants, but not neat io mach ao the /reit. /Snivel of BritlbtO AND BUMMER GOODS, et the littAlfhlON 11011814 STORM gP Nletittrb. Flint* X.. Brother. . . sir The from-Work feel eonfidentlbet they are still able to suppty all- their thetocrers, and the "met l ot mankind," who will civet them with a call, with any Tarlety Of the CHOICEST Goo Log . ..• new system - enables them to sell at greatly re . ducedlyricu,wbich they hope- will Do A freat meat fur ilestraill of buying (Away, to give them a Cell and see tov ypullailvec hilly to7Latileaand.derkilemen are molit enOrd lovlicd them a eall. and examine Mr themselves. ortl, Lebanon Borough April he. WO. ~....0.pr,...e to be ptmettto, and id s tr i r It TWIN all eke truki oili Hoo t. coCkfai*** • . t • Aga". N.‘. - '. . .. 0 -P' . ...0 0 ' 1,-. . i ... ,::-. .-... ',. '.-..•• .:, .. -.: ' • :,' . . ~ ilk ' ..': ''' . . . . . , . . . . ... • • . _ . . .. . .. . . . i ,' - ' , ''' 74 i"7 -- - :: Vitt". f . • • 7).--`:' , ..-' - ' . ~ • - - - * • ) . .. (~ visrrut ,- . . 111 , 10ZPI • bice. .-• • . . - i+ • . „ . . I.' .•• ' , vitt . • •-..., • Oil VOL, 12 -7 -NO. • ... BONNETS, FLATS, lAD . ' ..)3UAKERS. Just received end sold very kV bY fiSNRY 4 STIN • JAPANESE E ‘ii:ABSY ) 0001iS HENRY . & We advise our ntry friends. our generally to Come well melded with Cds/1 and Invest it in, _ Shades and Grades of Duster Clothe. Rich Organdies Lawns and Robes, Renege Robes and Skirts. irashionab e Dusters. Black Mantillas, &e. Skeleton BUM, SO Oran Skirts. Fancy Brllltente Mete Foulard Silks. Staple Goods rail stock. HENRY a- nom. SWARTZ & BRO. .4 - - CALM , . DKALSSS. FOUEIGN A 1010 11 . 441a1ig . • .DRY GOODS, gODIROArMegy • . GROCERIES - au' • • HALL 1314M?InG, • MARlCETArlititlit. • Cash paid for ail Itiodcriejountry Produce BOW3I AN, ilk ' Ab• CAPFS7 77— L 4111 B E r Jr DI . This Way, if you Wahl:Checip•Lumber. , i.IIE undersigned have litett formed "a partner -ship for the purpose of engaging in the Dun bar Bnsineas. on a new plan, %yenta reapeetfitily Inform •the public ni lame. that their - plied of bustnang is DAVID Boormss's Old Lumber Yard. lik.East Lobanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from thi" Evangelical thorch. They have enlarged the. Yard and filled It.with a new Lind excellent assortment of all klndaof Lumber, ilneb ae BOAKas, PLANK*, 30ISTe, • LATit.S. SiliNDLISS t iOto SCANTp/NG, of all lengths and thirknaases. Ittsbort, they keep con stantly on band. a fall and will-solationed ansortment of all kinds of 11U1L13INU MATZRIALS: Personain 'Want of anything in their line are invited, to call„examine their stock, and learn their prices ., _ • . • Thruik fill for pa-t favori;linciltope: that by attention to buelness and moderate , litiliek to-merit a continuance of public patronage. • - , - BOW44ilf; lIA.UFS,ic €APP. Lebanon. April .8. 1559. • "‘" • 1.17.1176 ER. . L:MWW ER. ()NEof the bust eild eb (+upset alligortinto te of'Llunirs offervi to the public, is now for sislest'the new and extensive and COAT. YARD 'of . PHILIP BRECHBILL,. n the Borongh of North habitual, oti' the liank of the Union Canal, at the head Or ~ W alntit...sfreet,- a few quanta North of the Ornasseeefitlam Mils, and one WWe said of Dorgner's note!: Their assortment consists of the best well-seasonad White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Iletalock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Honda: 1 and 2 inch Pannel cud Oammon Plank ;• White Pine and llemleek Seintlingand Joists; White Oak BoarJs, *Plink and Sesntling; and ?,4 inch l'oplar Boarda, Plank and Scantling. H I NG LES t MOLES ! I The best Pine and Hemlock. Shingles; Also, Roofing and Nastering Laths; Chestnut Ballo and Posts, and Paltinge far fences and fociny, Boards; FLOOItINO 130A'RDS of all eases and dePeriptlons. COAL! COAL!!' COAL!!! A lacy stock of Broken, Shiva, Litneburners and Midday short& Smith Coal, of the lowest prices. Blit-Conlideut that they have:olß largest and hest BA sortutent of Lexoen of all doscriptlons awl ditefl, as well es the largest stock of the dillggent ittnthi of CO.uwever offerod to the eitigebs of Lebanon county, they venture to say tßat they tan accommodate 01 purchasers toil* fuciorily, and would thereforwinvito all who want any thing in their line, to examine' their stock before put , chasing elsewhere; PBThIP BRBOLIBILL.% - N. Lebanon; April - A, 1860. I.ebassota Deposit Bank. Curt erland street, one door east of Reinhard's Hotet...l Iv tho following Iit .T ES of IirIBREST on • V , z For 1 year, turd longer, 6 per cent. per annum; yor 8 montt" and longer, 5 per Cent, per annum ; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per aununi; requiring a she;:t notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the 4810 of withdraws'. Wn will alsO afford a liberal litio!of ae ooloomooot no to apse who luny favor us with Deposltsi poy ß me on'denntita; wraps, a premium on SPANISH and :sLEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old lifthicetn Dot lara and B l iz e patort. Will make collections on and re. mit to all of the 11olted States, the Cummins and. Nampo; egotiate Loani &c., &e., and do a general EX CILANGE and BANNIICG BUSINESS: 7 ` •• • G. DAWSON COLEMAN, Presiaout. 7 Gso. GLUM, 4;111!,ter... The andereErned, MANAGERS, are itairidtudly iiablo ao tho extent of their Estates, for all Deposita and other •blirtior3s of the "LZILBION DEPOSIT Ruck." . :•111 ON CAMKRON. G. DAWSON' OOLIIMAN, - • ZoitoN IMIU,LLEE,. LEVI KLINE, .lAMEE YOUNG,. Avail/NUS Bomb, Lobanon,ltsty 12,1168. °sows (malt igT . 1 ' -104and , TIN-WARE. Owe Door Mut of the 7.4banen ra /kg Bank. PDUB A BRESSLER are now prepared to offer the bast assortment of STOVES and TIN ARA to the publti, ever offered to Lebanon.— ' I. 1 They most respectfully trite their friends and I public to call 4114.0011 before buying elsewhere: ~. _ i Also, the 8 WAWA LING AMERICAN FRUIT CAA:: the beet futeulloil of tfiente, as it is 4 per cont. cb4iiipj i ii it br than other o ff ered to the public. w e on hand all kinds of Ranges, which-will be pa e shortest notice. -' All k of Job Work done In the best workmanlike lziAnhot and at the shortest notice. fifif-Aleo _particular attention it paid to SLATING.--. gre bar a i r iye . oe band , the beet Is high Slate, - whkb callskot be IlirPaga# 4 la4SkitY• Aug, 24, 'il44 - .* 47:4. 2.. WWI ok BIOSOLISR. ----- .•.woor; . Stove Tin and sheet Iron Ware IrAlqurAcToity, In Atariret e t r et p nextdoor to the Lebanon Dank, WHERM can.be Lad the largest and beat assortment of COOKING STOVES ever ffered to the_pobllc. Comprising the .IbUowing earfatles:—Royarklook; 4 sizes, Olrerd Air Thebtv.drala 4 , Hercules, a Home unjonred sum o i rlass& Extondeded fire box for Wood and COAL Royal CoOk: Ssisee, Prairie Flower, Different sizes. Fanny. Forrinfer, 6 sizes. All the above Cooking - Stores , aro warranted to 'Rake West, Boil t ot do anyttiag In or on them that may .bb &Admit Mao, a Large eseertment of Parlor, Hall and ,Bannon-st,-,,,, or wkichiforll l ..b.e. sold cheap for Oda or approved Credit. Also the largest assortment end best made IRON WARE TIN AMY SHEET ever offered to the public which will be sold Wh e l e mi, or Retail. The largest assortment, and beet made sod heaviest Coal Bucket", to be rotind to LebetWin, at tha Stove and Tin Ware Manufactory of. JAME'S . G. ROGERS. Sp44cing end Jobbing -of all kinds at tended to at rhon notice and %reasonable terms. All work warranted. J. • . tr., being a practical Workman in hlsline of Mt sinces. attends to his work perserrallY , Lebanon. Sept. 21, 039. f 0 00 '0 04. i g. 4 f... ) .4 '4 4 G 'C OP LOCICoXIOIi • , eo. B. TIC CO St 1 II fda 4. • ' FAMILY SEWINGMACHINE. Maxim &ram; 1.186M10N. races..—sso. $50. 566. $76, SAS and $lOO. These Machines matte the Suomi oft Locr STITCH. N-alike on both siderligtuithgut Om 'area the/wilier pad. They have an entire, aninsTetirgao of forming the .stitch--rimple and unerring I a its operation.. They hares New Potent Under Tension and a New ..,,* , Upper tn on. • .. wbfrboisa biregulatedivrlthout eta loft the Machine. --ttortrpia but affective. They' trillis, the Speed mob. drop a atitakand.dit mare soar k .. 1 the saute time than any other sewing machine ever in , These Ma. chines hare portmeafficient,t4 a ., ...... •_,TifIRTY ,TICICI BBES , i . Of 110$11beetheirox They W in ran, he . gather. cord, q uit, felt. hc., tst, and for liticlaing LIN I have no superior."' Alto"; sioavamprovedsliotie illatihine i k For talloting **ad higiey 'Ark. .rAess Meal es have been melt 'tested antong"tillOts, ad '• are P , c ' unced equal to thaw lad& akeetbere at. doubyrico. Let an who tr i t e p t i.t o be ro gsaSe ng an install at one Bali' Rant situ - 4. stn M Wee "Tactically -United, or send fora circular. • g- J. J . Britt' 41, 4 ,. / _ . • -..... weTottaimunt AiDitulin , . - -. . . -•... 2160 4 alrO4cui= or. - - BLOAT & Co., • ... • • • .• .Pit 2 UADNLIPH/A. May aO, 1860. • •• I It - 31 - 0 At- ,: , 3 Lebanon Mutual inunrance Company. incorporated by the Legis/ature of Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICEAT JONESTOWN, LEBANON COUNTY. GUARANTEE CAPITAL 8158,000 ! MHIS COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to makelfrisurarim on all kinds of property, In Amos or ammtry, and nn as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe oorepany, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President—JOHN BEDNNER, Etair Wee Preettleat—D. 51 BANK. Treasurer-,-VEO. F. 31811,Y. ...anicen*P -- WM. A. BAltitY. DIRECTORS: Joust DRUNWER, Esq. Geo. Ross,. - Ciao. F. MEALY, D. tit. liaaarairr, NAPOLEON Dear, Jon. SEEM Joni( C. Sanaa, 8. H. Tneicales, Davin M. RANK, DATED HAMM, DA.IfIEL 11. NIEVES, • `Mai. A. BARRY. A87110141' 8. ELY, Agent for Lebeition and vicinity Joneyßiwn, Feb. 23. 1859. _ Mutual Fire kissurattee Com pany of Annville, 741tANON COUNTY. PENN'A. • J,HIV COMPANY was incorporated. March. 1859, Mid /ELKIN in full opomilcm and'ready to make lime• awe on Dwellings, and other Building., on Fiwnitdfm, and Merthandise generally. Also ma Llama Contents. Stook, Farm. Implements. kc. on a Mutual PritleiPle 81ANA.OBRS. John N. Smith, John H. Kinports, George Rigler, John Allweln, Rudolph Herr, Joseph F. Mats, Christian Bachman,. William Early. jr., Bitola B Gingrich, Christian Iloffer, Samuel 31eyer • John D. Belver, Dr. Henry Stine. , • • • Ituraiallintrain, Trans • .• .Trontiti F. Iferi, Secret Ann'vllle, January 19,1860 jauerican _LIR. Insurance Company... . . CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. CUP AN Y'S BUILDING, WALNUT 'Street B. 8., Corner of FOCI:Tit, Phila.. • Life Insurance at the tbeaIKUTUALKATES, or at JOINT STOCK RATES, ( atabtnitgli per cent. lux, or at TOTAL ABSTINENCE RATES..the lowest in the world. • JeC.Eists. Bes'y A. WHILLDIN, President. 4le-'I.IEURGB aLfriu,..Esq, is Agent for Lebanon county. • . {February 8, 1840.r1y. John, "IN. Misfit, Agent" for I FAME IKSULtNOE COMPANX, Ftu. 411 Ogerrsor • Street, Parr.menzas - • rNeOUPORAT,KD APRS.. 1858.111F'rT/IE BT4tTE OF PENNSYLVANI• CONFINED TO PiR AND INLAND RISKS. CIEOREE W. DAY, FriaMeek ; JIONATitAN SLOctlM,Tice Pre.' WiLuAzal. BLAICeliAtg) , Seery. ,Aug-hat:l.lllAD: A. IitiEDEL , S BOOK STORE le Ric:lto:fon Corner of Cumberland Street and Dos-At*. CFORJIERPL Wm:rt. & RCEDII6.) HE solieits a share of nubile patronage: offering as an inducement a large and wall selected-supply of School, Blank, kbacelianconsitud Sunday School' Books. Ills stock of STATIONERY is the largest In town and well selected. Or WINDOW SFIADRS. he has it large variety, plain, fancy, Buff, Green, Gilt, &c., - Of PAPER SIIADE,S, the neatest patterns ever ex- Jabal:it to the ,public. lie also has Potanan's Patent fixture, the stmpleit and beat adapted for the purpose extent.' • In.. Infant Salvation In its relation to Infant Deprav ity, Infant Regeneration. Infant Baptism, an admitably little work written ,by J. A. Beniberg , r, D. D. Pee t rof the Race street Evangelical Reformed Church, Philadelphtn,bosjnet horn received y Mr. Rcedel.:-.. Price. Plain, ISO cents, Gilt, 00. ibis stock is kept op V a weakly !flintily from Phlle delphia. [Lebanon, April 15, nag WALNUT STREET BTILL AHEAD THE Cheapest, Best - ,sdeeteii, and Largest Stock of WALL PAPERS, Window Shades, Curtains, &c, 1111 E UNDERSIONED having in connection with hie ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE, purchaßed the entire stock of WALL PAPERS of Mama. WALTZ & Rad= and W. G. WArm.. and having also re cently rereivod largo auppilee from New York andPha 'dolphin, including the - latest and Most handsome styles of• • Paper" Ha4gi nge, Borders, becoratians, Paneling:, Fire hoard Prints, Window C ur tain s, Sit des, dtc., now manufactured. Ilis,stoex presents the best assort ment of Papers. both in style and quality. that hasever been seen in Isebauou and as he luta bought most of WS, Paperiat voluted' retie, for Caen, he hl able to aell.Wag Paper at rates than they can he obtained at ens other place. lie has also mode arrangemonta with the btet , Paper Ilangere in ebauon to. put up -paper for him. if deoirod, at the shortest notke on the most reas onable terms. .. . . Wye him a, call And.bo eonvloceit.. - , ,_, Air- ltemumber Ihn place, at am ./VOO Bookrictre . in' Mania Str!..et, a feta slaom south' of Karmatrit Hard -ware Ste , re• „ ..„, ~,,I,L B ENII;MILLISR. !, - -Lebanon, April 4..18601 . ,-...-. - - 2 LIE : s •B • • -op. 7 : [611..4 1 / 4 VllMA l lrjablW ' Ls" locatoiron "111A0182`1.110104140111: OrbOutherland. 'Sfreet,Lebanon. Pa. Whew , - L.; SC1100•4,B0a1c$; r. . Blank BoOks, and gtatioMisyy of every description are always on hand, and sold etethe lowest poitelble • CASH INK-11(31E, GIIILT SHADES, and- WINDOW TATER: .or .4030 . variety of patterns and prices are also on exhibition and &reale at • ' WALTZ'S crteAp sow:Ormuz. WALTZ also furnishes the bIONT‘ LY MACIAziNELiI , of our Eastern Cities, se 80011 • ARP Order-for books. perio . dicala,onanythlneln his ine, will rileelre prompt attention- Among the Nei, Beat. - • . • •latelx, rtweired and, for Sale at GEORGE W-ALTVg. " follow Eng Rammoua /Yin, onferael The Power of . Prayer; Mouna _tu the Wederness.;;Cot tage Testament, A coinpletMOirodientery on the New Testament; The f'rinco of thei.,ltoluni of .David., 1p der .. man. O." BiLWELLAICEOUS :--Krlittlur, Work, by. ktrii. parting-' too .i harp of a Thousand Strings Black Magnolia ; "'Prof Dare's Spiritualism ilerionstnited; liumbdies .Cosa os, A Sketch of the I'hysiciar DesC4lptlon of the Geo. trim: Is agent to root , ve en • - fol Ipwing Moire, now 'On Pros NEW- AMERICAN.CYbLOPEDIA;" in fifteen Vela, V01..1. to. VI ITO feadp • • ' Price in /tsars Cloth, per Vol.. - de. Library Leather do.- .-Diery'ot the •Amirlean•Revointlon, by Prank Moore," completed in two Yols. prim in Qlo h $2.50 per voL 4fir Mr. Waltz has j natal:waived the following Val*. hle New Books :—Belps for the Pulpit, a Skate' llcoh - I Ten Years of Preachers' life, by 'Milburn; The Life, of. Rev. Jacob (trotter: 'Tho -Bibles!, Remoo Why; a Dic tionary of the Bible; 111dstrated with the Maps of QV . neon, the Holy Laud. Paul* Trevelic Helper Dheteated by Judge - Wolfe, tif Va.; Orieb's German and SNP ' list Diotionary, In Vole.: Adlers. do„ do., Hui^ do. do.,Bechuerb Duman Biblical Conconlaner; Bo! dtrird'S Mr. Waltz'. Book Storii Is at the old place on Market Street, Lebanon, March 28, 1880. • . - New Invention. Wood Burnett Lime_ BY lute itiproveMenta id the artist Lure Bdi•NINCI the IltalfciiVer Is now enabled to produce the best 19000: .suarrco Luce that+wea ever made in this section tifoottis : try, and In quantities without limit, at short notine.— Ells improvements are such that he is enabled to sell hie Limo at it% cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which •hait been the pried.. heretofore. LIAR, burned with COAL. can also be obtained at low rates by the boat-load, or - in less quantities, as may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. fisting gone' to a great expetwe in the perfection of his • improvements for lime burning on a tinge audi' at lbw prices; the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron, a 111ge. - • ' .s location Is at the old and well known place on the linion Canal, ha North Lebanon. • ' • •-. • • • Imiuricormar N. Lebanon, Koy BOWL . L 0 .0 K S;. rtja ir f R ua y, IEI-111a1 .D ay , CIACWIC.S4; Just Received at J. =AIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. . Artv4se: BrsicOVSlailiptirters: arsrmtza, R. W. (lorner Tlislfth end Race Streets, • • PHILADELPHIA. PRACTICAL Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Me chenlail Remedies- Roe constantly on band a large Stock of Genuine FroLch trusses.. also &complete assort • meat of the beet American, Including the celebrated White 'Patent Lever Trims, believed by the beat authori ties to be superior to any yet iuv_ented.. English and Amer i ca n Supporters en Belts . nOuldar Brame, Smr peneory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringee, adapted to both eexee, In neat portable wee, French reesarteemri rill Sago;la- • • - , Ordanrand leitere,st inoiry vat meet .1?1 , • • IW.Bl' Ell IipANON,.. PA.,.. WOIsTOD'a, ' JULY-AV:IBW X exprdeciedagiy` , • rminatjon tOtake Up ,my; - abode:for the night in-the hauntedrnip,,though she _tried, inef- II __,.-_===---- rfectiu9,. to •r0n43 , ,,. her sleet:ling husband FRIGHTF . ADVENTURE :„ , Ito guide _lse ttuther, , M i ne . host Ind '', . ----- . - , i'?"1 beefi,..hricuriating*e •Neely in some My horse, d east a ,Einoti, Ji.n. a ' old Monongahela; brought by a retarn stcippingabo imsetatablaoksmith's ,wagon Wheeling, to • heed the 4 cabin in oneci he most savagepasees jetting 6f - his `spouse, end I was of the Allegll i es, a smuqy-lkeed,, -oh ed to act as my own gentleman leatheraprOn follow was soon ell- tiakef. _ . •••• .. , • - gaged in ptitti his feet in order, UP, The night was dark and gusty . and encounter th e inty rock wet:l743re, , with my saddle:bags in k one hand and i traveling. • -:•-,.. 'Pardon me;Air,' cried a middlelg•-• forth from the •soot of the cabaret, ed traveler, rifting up to the shanty - and struggled-up the* broken hill -in and throwing Wtneelf from his horse, its rear, to gain my uninviting place just as the sha :headed vulean,hav-, of rest. A wade porch, 'which, seem ing taken the' , b 3 of my nag in, hie ed to,haveheen4otig tinetineeiginaof a f la ; was was.procee ng na pare off.th)3 , door, itdmitted inifinto ,the,bnildirg, hoof prepitrato&to Ilttinf,tbo shoe, and 'tracing mlself:witlil3_cenettN, which tie had triVinieeed yalW„, 13 .4P 0 , bully thrhugh'it •tinigoit;;,.'"of and thrcilvn upolithe blileg soil . tie- which the floor appeared to have been side him. 'Pardon me; kepeated the ripped open here and there, in order stranger, raising his broad-brimmed to apply the boards to some other beaver from a head remarkable for purposes, I came to a steep and nar nothing but what the phrenologist row staircase withontany balusters. would call the uncommon develope- Oantioualy ascending,' r found myself merit of 'ideality,' revealed by the in a large hall which opened on the short locks which parted over a pair hill-side against which the house was of melancholy gray ayes, 'matters of built. • It appeared, to be lighted by a moment,' continued he, moving to- couple of windows only, which were wards me, 'make it important, for me partly glazed in some `places, and to "be a dozen miles hence • before closed up in others by rough boards nightfall, and 'you will place...mo,sir, nailed across in lien of. shntteri.— ender singular obligations by allow- It had evidently, :ho ever,, judging ing-this good man to attend my fame from two , or three-pieces - of ruinous beast iremediately-', , . 1 furniture; been inhabited A heavy Th 6.4430141430 and graeefil man-; door , whose Oaken latch., and• hinges nor in which the stranger' throw him- I being incapable of instivrerelitill in self` nrion my courtesy,- suftlaiently I good repair, admitted me into .anad marked• him as a man of hreeding,•joining chamber. TVs bad "evident-, and lof course complied with his re- iy lieen the dormitOry of this estab ittest by giving the necessary orders- lishment, where the gullets,•afterathe' 1 to slhe blacksmith- His horse was gregarious -and most disagreeable soon-pat in traveling trim, and leap- I • fashion of our country, . were wont to ingy actively upon the saddle, he. re-1 be huddled together in one large gaini3d the highway with a hood i rdom. Tlit,' waning 'moon, whose 1• checking his course • then at • moment, bright autainnaPerescent Wasjust be he turned in his etirrnps to-thank - me ginning to caiit above the hills, shone for the sti e „.eht seriieee 1 had rend er - ithrough a high circular window, full ed himoffid giving an address, which ,in this apartment,. eed i n dic a ted it I have men forgotten, lie added, that reomfortablezloOkin4 . A ed: rneklisb at if ever. I should, enter --'s val- thaferther•end; bef01 , 43 'the inure of ley, :1 might be sure of a cordial wel- my miserable lantern had' shot :be- comb'front tho . propriator. yond, : the threshold. •- • --, - An• hour afterward I wraphrsaing, /fport approaching the pallet,l-oh. served some indieakione of that end the same road, and rapidly . approaoh- i bigg the end of my •day's journey.—.l al I Y' of the. partaientbeing- still,oeeasion- I Toccupied. The heavy beams !which traversed • the ceiling appeared Germans, in the early days of' Penn- i was im . traveling e d h is a t d rie b r e t e b n M settled. nglib i w h e by ' - I Ito have been recently 'whitewashed. sylvania—a seattoredeommunity that 1 Thar° was a small piece of car. had been thrown somewhatin advaneel of the more slowly extended settle=' a pet on the floor beside the bed, and a ecrepit table, and an. arin-,ehair, merits." In pepuloushess antifertility whose burly body was precariously it did not compare , with the regions supported upon three, legs, were hold on the eastern side of the mountains; I • in g an innocent tete•sr-islelli thecor but the immense stone - barns, which, 1 , ner adjacent. - , . though .few-ivoitc ; ftN,betinienn,..4o ll -.1 i'ee -hati ,,, a, -- r ,:, _ - oteher - rOostiiig• - plece sionally met the 'erye, :n ot less than [than this,ltliiinght I, as I 'placed my the language spoken around me, kidi- saddlo-bags beneath it, and began to Bated that theinhataitants were of the I prepare myself forlinit. same origin with the hardy and in . My light now having burnt low, I dustrions denizens of the . lower corm . was .compelled to eniedite the opera tiy. , One of the ;stone kilkitrigo4 au I tion of undressibg, which had, pre enormous and ungainly edifice,-.stood I .ented niefrom examining .the , rest of ham a hill immediately back of tbo {the apartment, and indeed, altbongh WOlfsistald ITOtef—a miserable Wood- X had,, when first welcoming with en hovel where I was to pass the Mme pleaeure the idea of sleeping in nightand while I' Wardeseendinif a haunted house, deterinined to : fully the hilt in the refir of,:the _Tillage, . i . explore' it' for marahial satisfaction had' lekeire to-oblieiFel,hat• it .pr . before retiring Air the:night, ' Yet ' fa eliri..inimaiwhat ene,rent appearance . , _ ~,,.. I tigue or caprice made ine now readily from- the other agilcanaral estib l'" ,laband6n the intention, pet when my mints of the kind I had Mat -with r means for the carrying it into exeen auring.t.ho day : The itiaseivi walla -f tier) wens voing with wai;* for 'the ii.nra-Pierned hero an d , thel'B wit h "' I N candle•eipiredwlfile I . was opening rove , windowit that, looked :like. loop. 1 ,4 the decor of the:lantern:to throw the belcs4, and a ciumaar chign ,_?,7, '...."7 light more fullympon a niask of drit.,. 1,. bsear fitted up 'by some unan l ""l "'''' acrd which seemed to-be, suspended ohanic, against one of thegables,with 1 acrQ its the fart-114. inch of .the chain.' esardigality of materials which made I her. The complete darknefia, that in; jagged top show like some old•tur--i.lll __ o nleMtariir eaSagdp•of course, bliiid rot in the growieg twilight. , The his- I ea•me tompletely;:but ih the - course tort of this grotesque mansion, as I I , of' a feW 'Moments - the ishade - wii• be slibstqUently learned it. was that of I eamemore distinct; and gradually,by a hindred,others,seattered °ear our' the light of the,robon, I. was able to conntry; mid known generally . in .the make out-tkat the,chjeet Nearest me( neighborhood as.sSinith'eL:or qhomee was only a laigeo,old-fashioned bed • - eon's:Polly' It •bad• been commene: „„„ stead; prodigally hang with tattered Ocl im an ambitious scale, IIY a Pe r aw' curtidge. I &tee ?la - further thought whese means were inadequate to 44 1 0 dy e o fil oo tolut• wrong ov'er, corn !• complition,and bad been sae ce ' 0.4 ri t • d l.posedmyself to rest. - - it e public sale s whea b ait, # alshe ' n I Bleep, however,whorn Shakespeare iasifer to liquidate the claims:- of_ s he . f alone has hed sense enongh.to person mechanics employed upon if... A ter. ~.. ify asa iikniiiin, was day in coming to that, it bed been - need 48 a -'g rana 'J my' plated without any .reference to: t ebueh. " The etont olda 'mnsion toi a while, subsezinently, being 00111- h seemed to - wheeze. and - groan like a e whale sexagenarian With the asthma. * original plim, it had been occupied as The wind, which had- bemx.high,_ bcs hotel for years. It had ow, ~how-i came more boisterons than ever, and eter, been • abandoned -entirely,„an the clouds huddled so rapidly Over eojoyed the ienersi rerMtatigisin'the. the the face - of r - imOn, that her beams neighborhood of being hanitted; for d•• were as broken artilie crevices of the ghosts and goblins are alwaystsarato „a, reined.building through which they take at 4i g 11 " 8° °lf 4 landi( " 4.Bll fell. ...A. sudden gust would every now 'tenant: wben to3ean get no other ' tenant: , and then, siveep through-the longeor. 'We have no room for inynheer,. ~..„ Maar below, And make 'the rickety said mine host, Peter Eloandstxon, Inv . r pn., stitirase'orack, as if it yielded to the ing his hand oil mY bri4l.43,:aa f•-,.. - 40 , - _, feet of some portly passenger; again, up to the door-of the only inn " i- -- - the blast would die away in -a sullen place while three or four wagoners, moan, as if - baffled on some wild•night smoking their pipes epees benc h in of' errand, while anon it would .eviell.iti front of the house, gave a g ri st monotoneous surges, ' which . came confirmation to the frank avowal of " the -roar ingapon Teter. o booin I was too old a stager, how the car like' - over; tie tsumparily •turned away of . a distent ocean. 4 from an inn at such an hour;. and . lam not easily distocapotied, and throwinf myself front nii, horse with.' . perhaps none of these uncouth Bounds worlddhave given Anne:y*l3cm if the out ftirt er perley,l toldthe landlord to tet -me some supper, and we weula =clang ing of a window shutter bad not been addedto the general chorceb,and 'tal .abontiodging afterwards. ~. It mattertknot how I glt, through effectually kept...me • front •sreepng.--. the evening until the hour of bedtimeY M nerves were at laet bectiming Ben arrived, 'I bad 'soon aseertitined tbaty Bib! affected by its ceaseless din, and bed in the up, and that unless I chose real ly wishing to cut short the fit of rest everyh°Btnirie was & -lisness.which L-found stealing upon taken s share his straw with one of the - wa- • me I detetmined to rise, and descend who areaccustonied toi sleep goners, • the 'stairs;lt.ttierisk of- my. neck, to .. in their lumbering vehic ,t . th shu tter"to les bereaves try and secure e •so as an end tb the nuisance. no resource for me but to coocupy the pu t. . h am l e t. Upon inquiry , is to, the ae- - But now, as I'arose in my room for eommodation it afforded, I 'learned this purpose, 'found myself subjected that though long deserted by any ee= - to anew source of annoyance. ea The copants it was still occasionally, not- mocking wind,n red to which h ad,,asV)jetaman withstanding its evil reputation, re- me more than once tosyn sorted to by the passing traveler, and sounds, came:at leng th .upon my oar that Onti or_ tiro. of the rooms were diethictlY, edwith tones which din :teteken. It was the y e t in good repair and partly furnish: conld , not be 1 rtniciathin of alnan. ed. `The geed atonfaii of -the. house, 'herd, anipn , ..„ . g &with& Br Vt havorloolefilvornichuta nns4rhen >" bat ' 1g 'A LLIVETN, PrealdeoL BLS illantouft. ' WITOLE NO. 577. ISII .. ,_, • - ',f - - gasp,"like t at of one-laboring under saffdention, .I:lietened still, and it ctimeitnew,Arenger and more fully urib.,my.,,egr."llt wits lilw the thick' respiration'6f an'apohl6Ctie. Whence it proceeded'l knew not; but that, it was near met-" Was certain. A -sus picion.: of rObberk , --:-possibly assassi nafrte ikeatie upon me ; •but less-in. stangir discarded as forei g n t' the 0 ' . / *: • cliarOter, of the people araory , whom IStikktia+Offig. - . b -The'iniiitiriigfrt. now fell full upon the etirtained - * alipiteite to me, and. I saw the tatted drapery move as if the-frxtqWen which it was sus pended walt*itated. I' watched, I confess, wittis:• 4 'o' . .i . pme peculiar feelings of interest. - .lXiis not alarmed, but an neaccqint#ll:9xietY crept over me. At lengtly:• o lll3!*lo.6tattr - partecl, and a naked bilinear k ! ig. is protruded through its felds—the foot.,camenvith a numb, dead likps2wnd to the floor —resting there, it, seemed to me, at least half a minute before the body to which-it belonged was discovered to my view. Slowly, then, a pallid ' and uneartlaly„lookingfigure emerged from the .cmtett, and stood with its dark lineaments clearly against the dingy curtain behind it. It appeared to be balancing itself for a moment, ',. and then begani6----Move along from the bed. Bat there was something horrihly unnatural in its Motions.— ; Its feet, came to the floor with a dull, , heavy sound; as if there was no vi 13ality in them. -Its arms hung appa ,-rently paralized by its side, -and -the only nerye or rigidity in its fain ap peared about its head; the hair; which was thin and scattered, stood out in rigid tufts from his brow, the eyes '-were dilated and.44ed, with, an: felt pression of horror, arid - the-Petrified : .lips moved hot, at the hideous mean in& which came from the lyottdm of his chest, escaped theta. ' -It began to came across- the room ; in the direetions& my bed—its knees ; and its step being drawn up with a sudden tarlA nearly to its body, and its-feet cdtning to the ground as if they were moved byte= mechanical 1 impulse, and were wholly wanting in i the elasticity of living members. It approached my bed ; and mingled i horror and curiosity kept me tstitik-r- Cfft came and stood bea , ide it, and chiltzl, like I still Clung to' MY couch, thew ' ing only to the farther side. Slowly ) ' and with the unnatural footfalls, it ' pursued me hither, and again I chang ed my position. It placed itself then at the foot of my bedstead, and, mov ed by its piteous groans, I tried to ' look calmly at, it—l endeavored to ' rally my thoughts----to reason . with myself, and , eve're. to -speenlate- 2- apon -- : the nature of the object before me.— ' One idea that went through my brain was too• extravagant not to remem ber. I thought; among other things, . 1 that the phantom was *corpse, ani mated for the moment by some gat. vanic process, in order to terrify me. Then, as I recollected that there was no one in the village to carry such a ' trick into - effect—supposing even the 1 i experiment Tessible—l rejected the ; suppoiition„ Bow, -too, could those rawfurmotighe produced from an in •l animate being? And yet it seemed i AS if everything about it were dead, except theluere capability of moving : itafect : and uttering those unearthly [ exprespione. of suffering. Thespec ; tre, however, if so it, roy,..*. 94.90„ • gaveinie but little opportunity for re- I liection-. Its ghastly limbs were rais ,f,ed anew with--the same automaton 1 movement, and placing one of its feet upon the bottom of my bed, while I . its glassy eyes were fixed steadfastly upon rue, it began stalking towards my'pillovt. I confess that 1 was now in an gag. onv• of teitroP -- , I sprang from my ‘ ForreG and-fled the apartment: ~Tito : keen sighted; 1 ness of fear enabled me to, diseever the lan open closet open the othqi side of hall. --Springing threugh' the thresheld, I closed the door =,quickly 1. after ,me. It lad neither. look nor I bolt, but the . closet was •so narrow, 1 that by placing my feet against the opposite Wall, I could brace'my back against the door so as 'to hold it against any human assailant who had only 1 his arms for ii lever. • 1 . The perspiration of mortal fear ;,started thick upon my forehead,. as r hoard thosnpernatural tread of .that Istrange visitant approaching the spot. It . seemed ion age before his measured 1-steps bretight him to the door. He e struck it—the , sound was:sullen and hollow, as if dealt by the hands of a ; corpse. It was like_the dull sound of; his own feet upon the floor:. Ilf . 1 i struck the door again:---and the Vow I was more feeble, al),(1. the sound di/11er 1 than before. Surely, .1 thought the 1 hand of no living man .could produce such .a sound. _ 1 I know not whether it struck again —for now its .thick ,hreattii ng became sir - loud, that eVen . .the rnoanings which were mingled with- every respiration became inaudible: At, last they sub sided entiz4--becoming at.first grad ually weaker, and--then audibto only: in harsh, sudden Sobs, whose duration I Could not estimate, from the min gling with the blast whichstill swept' the hill-side. ::;., The long, long ~n,ight had at=last aro erel,-and the cheerful sounds of the awakening farm-yard.toklime the sun was up, and that . I might, venture from .rny blinder treat , Bt ft, it it were still with a slight feeling of -trepida tion that I - 'opened the door of the 'closet, what was my _horror.; when a human body_ fell inWsrd.supon,, me, even as. I unclosedAl, ~The weak ness, howeverOeft,..tWohe moment= i. had spring frQlO at iiideous • em britee. .. I' stood, Oli-ilitiniefki. in the I,eliannit 1!A FAMILY PAPBE NOWI'OWN AND CetlIcTRT, IS PRINTED AND PIIDIATEDED WEEKLY By Wit. N. SILEBLIN, 2d Story of Funek's New Building, Csunberbu2d .At One Dollar and Fifty Cents -a Year. rl AD,IIIIIBINENTS inserted at thanilual rates, The friends of the eetebliSlolient, and tba ` genus any. are tespeetfully solicited to send.inAlituroidets. Printedst an hourelicitioe. '_ JUNES OF POSTAGII. In Lebanon County, postage free. In Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon enenty, ag cents Os quiirter, or 13 Gents a year. Out of tide State, 63. eti. per quarter, or 26 eta. a year If the postage Is not WA In-advance. ratesuredoablet. fresh air and reviving light of title hall, and then proceeded to move the body to a place where I-could exult ine- its features more-favorably. Great heaVen ! what was .my horror upon discovering that they - weremtliose of the interesting stranger whoint•;Jiad met v err the road the evening-bcfnie. r -;" The rest of my story is. earn 014. The house.hold of the inn ifere'rilifdd: ly collected, and half the inhabitants of the-hamlet identified the body 'at that-of a gentleman well known in the country. But even after the cove °Der's inquest 'Was summoned, there was ir) light thrown upon his' fate, until thy drunken landlordwasbronght before the jury. His own' testimony, would have gone for little, but he pro duced a' docrintent- Which in a few s words told the whele-'Otorp-'' It was a iiote, left with him the, evening' bell• fore by to be-liondvd.to, me as soon as I. should arrive tit Ifni inn. It briefly thanked me for the slight courtesy rendered him- at the blacksmith's, and ;mentioning, not withstanding ail precaution, his horse had fallen dead lame, and he should be obliged-to pass the night at Wolfs: wald, he would farther trespass upon my kindness by begging 'to occupy thosarne apartment with me. It sta ted-that, owing to some organic af .bia,.syste*„. he had. long beeti ilibject tolhe most s giiiedtrus,fite of nightmare, during which he kill preserved sufficient powers of volition to move to the bed of his servant, who, being used to his attacks, wank of course take "the necesettry.--mea'ne to alleviate therm • The-note concluded hy,stiyingi that the writer bad less diffidenee•in preferring his request to be:my room mate, inasmuch asowin to the crowded state of the. house, was. sure sure of being.thrust in upon some one:. `,4 The reason, why this illffatelkgr tleman had been so urgent to press homeward, was now but too apparent, and my indignatian at the ,drankeu inn keeper, in neglecting to band me his note, kneiv no bounds. Alas.! in. years which have since gonety, theri has been more than one momentcevben the reproaches whist!), Ithen lavished upon him. Javve.come to myself; for IBee , Piteously appealing look otthe dying.man long hantited . me, and I sometimes still bear his.tnoan in the autumnal blast that wails around m' casement. TRIAL TRIP OF THE FIRST LO COMOTIVE. ~, r Major Horatio Allen, the engineer of the. New York and Erie Railroad, in a speech made during the recent A festival occasion, gave the following• account of the first trip made by a, locomotive on this continent : When. .wasit.? who was it And' whO4Waked its energies and directed jta movemexits Was in the 'year. 1828, on the banks of the Daekitvlax-, an, at the commencement of therailL roads connecting the canal of the Del aware and Hudson Canal Company with their coal mines-and he who addresses.. you was the only person. on the ioooUYelitteli, \ •Thet, erewnstan ces which led to .rriy.:beingg alone.on the engine was these: The t ;road,had been built in the summer • the struc ture was of hemlook timber, a - nd rails of large diniensions notched on caps Waged far amt.: The timber had oiacked.,and warped from exposure to thesun. After about 300 feet 44, :the I, road crossed the Lackawaien creek ou.„,,tßest c le, work about 30 feet high, with a carte - of 355 to 400 feet radius The impression was very general that this iron monster would either,. break down the road or it wouldloairo , ( the track at the curmand,phipge in, to the creek..,4tY reply to such up.. , prehensions wo that it was too late' r. ethisider thet... firObability Of such' occurrences; ,there was no other course. than. to have.. 4..triai of the strange., anienal,,which had been.brought here, at a great expense; but that it was . not necessary than more than on ahead be involve Jll ito - fate; thg t ., would take the first ride alone, an the time would , come when I should look back to• the incident with great interest. As I. placed my hand on the., ifirottle-valve handle, I wasundocided "whether I would move slowly or with a fair degree of speed ; ° but honeying that the read woultil prove safe, 'Mid*: preferring, if *e did go down, to go handsomely, and without any evi dence of timidity, I started with con:: siderable velocity, passed the curve } over the creek safely, and was -soon' out of hearing of the vast assemblage. At.the end of two or- three miles, I 'reversed the talge and returned with,' out accident to the pint*e starting„ having thus made the first trip by locomotive on the Western hemisphere. iffy We seldom 'import anything from Ireland but bulls. Yet the Dub lin 'Bench hie just given ns a lelsort In the Way- of prevciptilng duels that eminenAiy tfilby of imitation.— ; Two• ilikndies were brought before a igistrit. °barged with - intent to'. fight'alditei. The justice had every serious: doubts as to the really pugna :diotis inclination of either of the , pro: theand.,;!*ligeMitsi 13 9 he dism issed theninen promur !f o ot • to, egry s t the rail. ifirr;tlloF!' bdt added,."Qen , tlemen l I let 'you off this tiariesj uPo~i m 3 CvnisaiiUrce,if-y-Ou'reistotglit again before me, I'm'bbsert bind you both ,down to fight." 'rho adoption of iiirelr• - a .Vniusbuton'k'hk Washinecin, at' byAfki - Hibernian judge; would make "drain of honor;'. Col:weds mor4rdalia than honor itself. , .: • c;. EMI
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