Private Sale. *IIANEARLY NEW TWO-STORY BRIQH. BIT ELLING UOUSB, with Summewititoh 11. offered at a low price at private sale. The • property Is In a good neighborhood, in the east- STU part of this borough, has a never-failing we of wholesome water, with pump, different kinds of .Frnit Trees, arid other imprbvements on the premiesa. 'For other Infor matt Maud particulars apply at the ADVBIt iriern ciffios. Lebanon, May 80, 'BO.-tf , • Di • .1t .. , • rpm tnbecriberoßere at Private Bale bin new two. ilniery batch DWELLING 1101ISE, situated in Eliza. beet •ftvet, tebanoll, Pa. fhe Kowa le l; . • by Seleet.lar 2 roonis oh the first floor and 3on the senond. The other Improve. a meats areagood. WAESII-110118.P., Bake.' oven Cistern andLairrden. IrbesUst to 69% - • • by edseet. The ahovo property is all new . end Inqt. good condttkm, and will be sold on easy terms. PresiZwitni.Wl.llbo given on the ler day of April, 1860. A p ort o . J, H. KBlht, Photographer. yeoman. 1360.-e. IleOr Sales Or tent. NBW BRICK ILOWSRS and ONE- 2RAIRE. A Bon ble TWO STORY nnicic HOUSE on the corner of Centre aud Chesnut BtreeTe, not !pito finished, and a SINOtEI TWO STORY_ BRICR,on Cheek.; i s' nut Street now occupied by John lirioh, and s frame 1 X Story in Yorth Lebanon, near bin]. a Arnold, are offered at Private Sale, and Will be sold Cheap and upon clay . terms. Possession givea of the two Brick-in August next, by SIMON J. STINE. Lebanift, June JD, 1861 rivate Sale. BBa *ln nbeerlher Offernat . prbrito este. al that certain or tract of land, 'IWO* partly , . Phlegmy') doyrnab 'p i Seh lay Ittill'coanty, and partlYin Betbd town whin, Lebanon county ) botinded by landeof Eek oett and Guilford, Benjamin Ayeligg, Daniel 111 aknibert end others, Containing one hundred and gortreight eases and a quarter, with the appur. tehmkoee, eonelatilig of a two story log dwelling- onse, (weather boarded)" I,4stint log dwelllnghouee, a new bank barn, other out-biaildings, and a now water power sew tint. rem terms, ta n which will be easy, Apply to 41, atATCHIN, Agent. Plnegraeth Aloft aoiupt-tt 01$" v flistlitots ..a.t. Pritate Sale rfatag aofd at a t Sale, • • -• -8 ACRES 4)1? LAND, . • ittltdad it Long Ulna, near the borough line,. in Corn wall LoWdsldp. It adjoins the land or Widow loulmer, on the North, Wm. A thins audiolin Kilauea on the pia. There Is a One atory WO HOW % 'woathar boarded, treated on the land, and a good Ml+ trithaicarden.— ThiPland has 4fid ptonea.for nnoctiea. ...Thla tract will make alike home rot a small funilly. ~ ..It-Is frier from atound.itarkt.. Gittftle• will be glean. ' . 1 ' . MIA Bar i Xlt. I t ili s -Tliti tract la now corrairintwlttt Otte nati mt.* attft•lia glyanto the.tititntiard. • ' • - bash June 18. 18110. • ."' . • ' - .. .' • VALIIMILE-- BOROUG 1 V.PROPARTY` AT . • rlifirAlrE SALE. • illll4 sultscriberstotlcre at rel/Slti Sale, the following Real Estate, situate , on Mulberry street, to the ugh of Lebanon, ells 4 1 1. MKT LOT PLEOiI OF GROUND, front , lug.= feet Striates on said Mull:rem street, and mining buck to an alloy, on which Is erected a baits • , • BRIM lIOUSE, 21 by 48 feet including a two-story back building. N 1i b tiectuary ont•bufidings. The house ,k finished In the test style and the Waitron N a very plorduntt one. It will be sold op eas3isteitins. For particulars apply to !f,ebiaton;Aug. 16,1869. D.. 8.. A,MAIOND. • ; . )halt Sale. • THE su hscrlbeir ofturs at private sale, 'his valuable Tractor Land; containing 22 Acres and 15 Perches of B.i.FD- LAN D. • There are about 3 Acne of HEAVY TISI - HER, on this tract, situate In Londonder ry kniraeblp, I °boson County, on the road leading from Colebrook to Campbellstown. about ;4 mile West of the fermrriplace. The Improvements thereon era a good STONrBiIi„,.N,.LOG HOUSE, if (Xl•PigN and Other necesitary ad: Buildings. A nev er failing SPRING of Water near the hawse, with a good BPltll4O-1101.1filg. Besides a running stimim of .water through the tract. ALSO; a good APPbB °BOGARD, besides Peaches, attleherries,..lf the above property is not sold heforo Salutday, aAbin• 818430, it will be offered on that day at PititlM3 Eiale.. Posetwakm will be given on !be first day of Aprit4Bol,- Car a - good sod Indbeputable JACOB YOUTZ. • trey 45 r 12.100. . . " r VAIXABLE — BOROUGH - PROPERTY AT VittVA.TE SALE. :rig; snbitriborsOffer at Privatergais their rizw xr y w yp is goys.% situated on • g inhaUnd Street, emir or rimester° Alley, Said Let non, add at present occupied by them. the HO Mend two stdry KITOILEDI aro substnn ally *MBE of rick, contain 11 Towns most of them papered land lighted : by psi; q never falling Well with excellent we*, sot well siva Clatent . in the yak Bummer KKcb .ea, Mite Oven; and other outbuildings. The LOT 16 2C feet front, sod runs back to Jail Alley, 198 feet. On the rear part of the Lot In erected a two story Frame SITOP, Pig Sty, atc., Ac. The Garden is in a first rate state of cultivation, and contains a variety of Fruit, Frees and Vines, &ie., do. The above Property , is all In good condition, and will he sold low. Title indisputable, and - possession to be given when desired. sloi„"Atiy person deelrona of purchasing and securing a pleasant residence, will call and learn the. ams of ILVIBENSTBEN I BRO, Bebanow,Atepe 4'04 opposite the Court House. -.. . , . AT E ptamic-sALE.. Tul,Mo4o6,ll%ltPlucrleoctit......GA A ., A or i tte premises, his FARM, containing 7 c o Ausawn and 86 Vlinanws of -, • . GOOD' SAW LAND, v et of erbigh Belying b lifonth‘LobanOn township and part of it in Melnlebere township , adjoining lands of JOhn}psis,Ltaaa Barman and others, about 1 mile nrom..slllterl Mill, 8 miles holm Schteferstown and about I Mlles from Lebanon, having erected thereon a -.2. PA story LOC) DIF 111,LI 11 0 1101J8E, a 0 new Bank Barn, and other outbuilding. About 26 Acre* of this land has been well-limed.— About 5 Acres if Wood lend. - An excellent eing of water le on the premiere , and two streama of I' Elting water through the lipids . Also a verity of rub Trace, aaali tul i 's., retwe, do. Llmbstone eon lenient. Fences In order. Possession and good ti eisistriil he igloo en t he let of .April, 1861. For further I 1 021 apply on tho premises to ,I 26, '6o.—te.] JOHN MAAR% - EAT • FARMING LAND . ..-.. AT PUBLIC .SALE, . la se bitsjbee ogiens at public sale, on the premises, '5„ . a In ButirenovetkOwnship, about 2 miles from . liar . _a,And 4 I.lea Rout the Cold Springs end the Den. -- ' p britadBaquehgnits Railroad, on - SATURDAY AUGUST 18, 1880, ,at 10 Ala*, A.'llf., a track of excellent la FAR.IIING LAND, OF ,‘,I3OUT no ACRES, All under good cultivation and excellent fences. This will be a line chance for a person to obtain a eheap and desirable faun, in a healthy and delightful neighbor tbood. The pnwont proprietor has lucre lead than be -can well attend to, which isthe . ..only inducement he are In dleposing of a part of hie splendid sedate. There no bnildinp on the tract pi npoeed to be sold, but a will be Mrnlibed for the purchaser to live in nn he bee built. Plenty of atone and sand fbr building es clux be obtained conveniently without cost 'for materiel. The above tract will be sold in whole or part to cult ptrebasers. For further particulars 8 P T to the subscriber residing on the premises. LYON LMBBItOIIIi. Mast Itscover, Lob. ea., Juno 21. Ns, —__ 000 Agents Wanted. T 0 dell 4 new IWlOlltlOO9. Agents have 1110de our $24,000 on one,—bettor than all other gist semis. Send four stamps and get 80 :ape OU BKIR.A.III BROWN, Lowell, Mass 'sags I Rags! uncjinifirood will pay the hlgheet price, for White, Ward and Colored RAOB, In exchange for ks, Paper, Window Shades, to,, at m, Bw k s tim i, Watura. sw neer the AIL Lebanan, Noy 9, itICU; J. FIBNRY AIILLBIL • me •and .Stone. rilliE underelproetthal constantly on band, end for male • goal ropply of the bast liras and stone for build nit nisrposen near Um Donegtonore Itemise, blob It be disposed of on reaocnabr• term , . tebanoo, Juno 1, . C !RUUD OANICS. u.w A NT ANo.I AMBAOTYP.I4 y . ery cheap, go -to DAILY'S 01110 7, next dome to thl LebanclugeD--- 14 B " k * " Vilibsillas, Son - Traihralikii Pit r 11118* Dulrs' A 1 1464 * 43 . , JUJ4 OK at *,14 4.075P10. Itg: , vcsovot. PEAR' A an extenetve :Teased es the PALPM:NO, of lOU zostmer—.. „~: s;~ . , ' r, VOL-12t..-NO. 10. 'are, &a., &O. idgment Itoirbot. 44mcs, pririted anstantig kept times." ADVERTISER Take NOtce. =1 rro low buthling, sr CEiti Cella J. STIN!3 ot on with Tag undersigned , having purchased tho en tire establishment of A. MAJOR da BROTHER, will manufaeture and keep on hand a very generalist sortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE iLENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers nd Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, organ'alndependent steel-wire Tooth Home Mumma,s Patent Fodder, Straw and Ray CUTTER; Cast /Om Field Rollers, Grain Fans, Ray Elevators, Myer Balers, Cortcahellers, by hand or power, Corn Plough,, and kPlantera, Cultivators, &0., with a variety of the .bea 8L01701113 &e. . All f the above Macibnos are of the lateat and best Wproi manta, and are all warranted to give satisfaction. Oistlnge of ail kinds made to order, and-at.thget.notice.' He also manufactures STEAM' Gearing,Shafting, and Mill -wotk ingeneml, and pays particular attention to RepairfugEoglnes and Machinery of all kinds. • AO inetteaall to tell and examine thaWerit at the Ma .812. on PIZIMORoVE Srarse, Lebanon. orders or communications by mail will be . profanely attemdod to. IX M. 11411MANt. Lebanon, Lelianoh 00,, Pa. ' Lebanon, Afiguat 1, IS6Q,. • "NrOTIOE.—I have appointed Ai MAJOR d BROTHER jrs my Agents for thopturpOsa.ktoarrylng °lathe above business. ...;10. M. BARMANY. Lebanon, August 8, 1880„, _ • . ~ • • a hardware of beelines, Rend streets, It Ware, 1e of- .16. Apply to E. RAUCH. ELIJAH Lorrsacnn...sonia4LaA.niet....YAnoi GABEL LEBANON • - Ditor and Sash 111-anttfactory. Limited on the Steam-Arouse Rixee'r,near,OuntLerland - Street, East Lebanon. VIE undersigned roapootfally in form the public in general, that. they have added largely to tneir former eatab lishment, and also have iiilitlnpa of the latest and beat linproyeeilikolllßELLY ID t e Stats in operetlop, each ea - . WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, c., for conducting the gttrieral bind:nem for , Planing, Scrolist,.Sawing, itc., ' and the experience acquired by 13. Lwroacita and J. ao GAUSS during their comiemicip' , with the Door,. Sash and Lumber Trade, for a nuntbeir of years past, affords full sa -1 sumac° of their ability, In Senneition with J. GlSzsz, to select stock suitable to thie;wants Of the .Door and Sash I business in this State. - • They now offer to Mechanics 'gut Farmers generally, upon favorable Wpm, a IndkionsiSt assorted stock of DiXT.S. BASIL, &e., from thebeetliamber manufactories I in the State, feeling confident the.ktlielr assortment is not'to be excelled by any other establishment In the ! State In regard to exactness in aim,quality or fintsh,and is calculated . o a ff ord tho7ough satisfaction to all those who may thyor the undersismedwlfli 'their:custom. I The following list comprises theltiadlng!' articles of stock on hand " —•• ! Doors of all sizes; g a o l , o t s ofiki ll; Door :Frames, for brick and - Itrellitrekteirt. fronts houseel; Ossing4lNat 3to In.; lifjndow Frames, for brick filembeser ana frame houses; Shutters.:of all sizes; • 'All kinds of Idonldiugs; - , slam; 0.0. Spring Moulding, of &Raises t. - Weleli-boards. LONUA.OII3I.i cfABEL • et:BROTHER. :P. S—Pkming, scnoinAirg. , , promptly done fur these nentsit .the Lumber. • , indisoon,:inky A N N TY . •Wrgit GAVOlie l wish tolgifillitiltskrenstomers, of Lebo- 4 RFitg.gqi non Connty,:abil entronnding Counties,- 'il ia that they.ani MIR in full operation, and ..arc prepared to do all kiwis of `AK 'ENTEIx WORKJIYMACHINERY They have all the LATEST IMPROVED MACHI NERY, and ibel con thientthlit they can eompete With any othe: in the State, as'regards 00.1411 WOItE. -They ern- , ploy hone but th beet workmen, And work none but the best and welt seasonal Lustirr.` Their stock of work Is always _open for examination I by Carpenters and Buildets, adeotuthits of • Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Windath and Doors - Frantet, :Casing, Wash Boards, Moir dings,flooring Boards, , lWecitheitiltiards, Also, SAWING: AND SUITTINH:done to order. Also, Hersurßai . ..for continued Stairs, for making which they hove a man constantly employed. star They have also Greeted a • TURNING LATHE,• in addition to their other businiws, and have employed a first-rate mechanic to attend to It. AlEgt - Calginet Mak ers will do well to call (MI examine their stock before p urc h imi th i ceisewhere, as they always keep on hand, Zfaistoad-itais., Itibte Legs, Stair Battnister;Neseel Pests,. and everything else betookong to tbo Ttirninglinainees, which they will ma at Philadelphbaprieei. 'FM. TURN ING WORK done tO order, as well as *twit : Ye on-hand. tlet,„ Their thole" will be found on PINgIitoiFF:R9AD, • between Qiitaberb.nd Street and Majos'Aßoundry. . Lebanon4Oly.A, 1859, - •'I3IIO3EBGER'S . - cL o rt i. .01JI4NUFA.CT4R-If. rrolANHILItifeW p4t favors, the underidgiitirtapeat. f rimy Au f wmf •the that he continues to` carry t on his Manuthethrf in Best Hanover township, teheinon county, on RS extensive a scale as ever. It ieunnecesins ry for him to say lave, than that the work will betione in the seine EXONIiLENT STYLE wbitdi has nutde his , Work and name so well known in tite surrounding einini: I try. Ile promises to do the work in the shorten bleAlme. His manufsctory hi in complete order, and be flattees himself to be able to reader the seine satisfaction as heretofore. lie thancfactures Broad and Narrow Ploths, Cassinetts, Blankets, White nnehiher. Flannels. nit in the best Matrack. lie also cards' Wool sud makes Rolls. Fur ' the cond . & nience of hie .Customers, Wool and Cloth will betaken in at the following. pbseeee—At the stores, of Georgele Pyle,' Unser & lirOthers, George Reintehl,. and st the new Drug. Stara of Josobh L. Lemberger, near the market House, In the borough of Lebanon,' at the storein North Lebanon; at. S. Gosh aie o . ita f tb Sh e irk i tow & n Log , „ ati ii p; at the public house of William Earned, Predericksburg; at the store of Se E. Bickel, in Jencrotowu; et the store of Mr. Weltner,, Delicate° ; St the store orMartitt.Early, Palmyra: et the storeof Mr. Zimmermaii,..Hrutt Hanover. Lebanon county. All ma, oriels will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, finished withaut delay, and returned again: Those of his cdsteliners who wish Stocking Wool cited ed dyed and roiled, can leave the same, white, little above mentioned places, with directions how 'they wish it prepared: - Or his customers can order the Stocking Woolle be r e from the Wool of the undersigaml, will done and left atthe dealred places. 13, B, It Cs desired that those having 'Wool carded; will pays the. Cash thereforcat the above named , pbwea.. LYON LEMBERGER... n e t ne k novei, job •on county, July'4,lB6o. Igfi Geo;.: . .. Stoat 4ir S'O'S •• B TIC LOCK-STICH FAMILY SEWING .MACIIINE .. • .. num - Snarl, LIBAPION, • P II HVBS.--0 0 , , $ 6 5, $7B, $B5 and pal '- Snarl, • Tbeaellachinea ma the Snume on Lowc.srnen. *watt ke on bothAddeczliawithout the me Or the Leather pad. They have an entire NEW /mann of forming the stitch—elmitle and .unerriog tails operat le o. They hare a New Patent Mc* Tension and a New Up iitiA Tension. Which can be regulatedtout stopping the Machine A —mple but effective. T will sew with greater ep.• never drop a stitch, and do e work in . the same time than any other sewing Owe. ever invented. _Theee Ma chines Wive power sufficient sew .TRIRTT KRESSES 0f hoar sheeting. Tinky ti. 'fiti toe, ran, ham, gather eord,•qttilt, felt, Ac.,-&c,, and r Stiching LINEN hare .noiuperlor. Also, . - SleaVs Improved' , uttlelliachine T Por tailoring and heavy wor These , lifec . hinee have been well tested among talle , and are pronounced equal to those sold elsewhere at oublo price., 'Let ill who Intend to purchlit a Sewing Mullins awl at our Sales Room and - see on M achines practically tedled,"or send for a dvider. - J. J. BLA 11 - . • WATCHMAKER AND .1 WELLER: . . . /Parket Strrst,_ Mum Btu or . GEORGE I BLOAT & 00., . - - .- • I'III • DELPHIA. • - - May.O, 1800. . . . ' rnichad . Lam , 1 . ~. diffner of Mulberry MA onerrnst,streeta, ' khan, Rt., sustursoloßsot OP ORNAICKETAL CAST AND WBO l'. UT EMI FOR Cemeteries, Terandas, %conies , Pn . 3 ic and Ps , ' vete Grounds, trc.,00.., whi he offers .. greater rtety of designs at lower Prices than the Sant can two*: tamped elsewhere.. Alto, °HAM " N°llB ' "al 416. seription.constantly kept sin band.' August 25, 11368.-tf. , • • .. • 'NEW LIVERY STA 1: E. MILE undersigne d mapecithlly informs pe pa.' o Gist A... 110 1104 opened n I.OEW LIVERY STABLE, Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market street,-Leb- 4 ..., - . ...,where he ,will keep .for - the • Public accommodations good stoat of HORSES and vnamouss. rle' . will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and hand; .0 e ADA stag VW". Also, carefalWertriprkrakdked if . .II gittraii.Mao OMNI:woe- ;for Raricesig l ii - . on, April 21, lIRIS. • - . ' - MAIM . . - • r ' • b'o 1.1 .•• cr -4114111111010rgr ' 4 • ":• `• t• - • - `.._ •• _ • . • ' • - • ..tEIjANON, PA., WEDNESDAY; .001:*1!*.,..18.6.0,.. •-•;:;#.4.- . 114. - #44 - x., - Por the Advertiser DAY DRILKEL: Otra rock beekle the Sea, A youth and a maiden stand; And to the waves wild melody, They are listening—hand in hand A maiden with,downesat eye, . •And her lips are ball apart, As She watches thatight waves rippling A type of her own warm heart., • A youth.gf thoughtful mien, Bosidelhat maiden_fair, Who looks on the ocean's sil'hiry sheen, ,And seee her image there. • Wild words I hear him Spoils— Of hope and.dar log high; While the spirit mantles on his clam k, And flashes in fire from his eye.. • !'How beautiful ie tho deep— How its.bright blue waters smile—, , And its warm!, bow exultingly they 'eep Around our sea-girt Lilt! To me their whiepering seems ' of a few-off, Peery land, And mo spirit pints ttifullill its &eines, But !Inds no guiding hand." And the maid with a smile replies-- 9;10 mine the leery speA 7ly this - right hind GOrOiliitwd ftwe then AwaY to thy faery. lend—i• • • • Fulfill thy. ..41tatiny,-- ' • .• Thettlaak to thy haine,aruithisbeaitand hand Elban.belheekto,irdedree thee." • -• Ljettle the wordslie said, As they taitsi:theili to depart; Nor dream* 'Whew deep the impreaalett.made On a darrytindoned heart. 'A light and careleas,word— : ••• How much of joy or.pahn • • • •'. What a world of thriught.by its misinay Otter May waken-to life again.. : • -• • • The figizres before me tango; Another seem) appeartr, For Memory, in her patblessiange, Can bridge the gulf of.years. • The youth is before me still, . A weary, careworn man; . . 'Who battles the wavte of °sip& big )11, 4Le only Ambition cad. ..• Till the breath of lice fervid thought Use waktdthe trump of flank And high anorthuing deeds IptroaroVit. A . gtory iiron:ndhle nemo. • • •.. . • • The sceiiiie eititigaik Wan; •• -.." The mildeinis*gtig uow,. ; 7 L.' i• Thentlit Or ii - Wpd bridal train, :'.:: SdimiArtiitifhed hir'snowy brow. • • And by her side is ono, Till late a stranger there;: With etatelretpp ho leads her on, And she IN Ohl bow. fair i . .r• - They are knee link lido by side,- . • - By the altar's holy place; . But mournfully cold, is the 100 of the b And twice are on liar ly face. • AA tbe . boughe of ti sighingtree. • . Tdeir chatigefal shadows cat ; Is flat brov'o'orpwept by.tfeinory, With shadows of tho. post. ' • - A bow, haltsmotheredrigh, . • • . Etats tliintly on her ear; - Fora momenta spsaa ahareits her eye , • On a atraoger standing near. With a quick, conviilehe start, • Hew cbangizik 'cbeek rosinpale: ' iiillolweieses her wildly throbqing heart, . And clings to she altos: faded, . eisfikenbrovi, - • . Sho has 80011 it oft beforo;.. 4tsii.oli I so sadly altered now,-- - Wiltliaunt her over inure*.' The oyes nnearthly glow. - Half idnuied With tangled h air, • And the stony look of hopeless woe, And utterless despair.. , Like a grove of trembling reeds, - Deforei the Tempest's breath'; She bends: and then a calm - succeeds; ' A'esitti, !Doi tbtitof Death. • The outward strife Se hushed, tier pale lips are compregent As It each struggling - thoughl. %yore crushed, Deep in that pulselest breast. A careless eye might deem That. face no proud for tears; And the cluthge a liaising shade might - stow A maidou'e causeless fears. Ahd the fitting- words are raid; • • That pledges her his own, Snob words might cold and dead-- From lifernnon's shrine of stoke. - • .-To- lore through good and 111 Stern priest ask hat to much, • ,For the plighted hind is so cold and chill, Tbst•he shudders at fte touch. • They . .baseJ• and nowji seem Innt s cblhging forrna to stus, A, Uktrehmlows In a mingled dreallf4".- - 4 .. Of• /10p13 and Memory - , • - • ' Of storm on %yid and field,' • • •-• -A restless obb and floss; ' Of smotheretsibbs and-tears concealed, The st,orms of•human woo.- • - . • • Agnipthe 'wildering tone Of Music, toirth saki - song, - A ncl , famil isr Loss, dimly shown, That featly, crowd fliorip : They meet with - akin - told Braila, In careless seeming part Brit who shall maid within:the while, thkirbrettliteach heart. • . - ttiaiiiiuf' Ase . 0 of_gloom, • . . • - • la exid On althar.rotoau. . (ton g • - They hafo paissOV. tkOnlity 110 , t.ani. a tieing .Shuts oat tlirtiliknaiiik • t • .. . 3;jg4laltunto. CitittITT'S.AWAR2);:f - THE..: '.4;:kW ! .....i: :.:OTA4, lamecCarter * *ail ,pOor,,yea, - very pock.. Left an Orphan: at . ',ani early age be was. east upon hit Own-resonr ides, for friend,s we're few, and day af ter day he- set 'forth;with„lifi pabk upon'his shoulder: to: - dispose of his goods. TO'nliaster,...by,' the face of James would litho been. merely glean- cad . at, without,i2thosight - whetber it was handsome Or not, 'but to .a ~close observer of banish: nature, it 'would have seemed marked *lth, the traces. .of beauty. His dress was notin . the fashion of the day,_ for - ,giverty bad,' bounds Which he. eoulAtii:Otlpass, .but, his garments were • neverf.heless in, a. state of neatness.' To' those who knew james it was matter of sur prise, how, under-his weight 9f mis fortune` his heart was solight-. His voice could be beard at night-singing Some. scraps of old song‘, tiiough his lot,7r . ss bumble, yet a smile•was over ohlis lips. nislife-wasjnde-efflino ly; there wereno - voices of . affection. to greet 'him -in , tones of fondOeSs, when 'at night he orriletid borne: wea ry' asd fainthe had .no ,besoM, to which to confide his awirrowsi' but there- - Mitidst the lonelinesi his bubble hat, his years in dinittiness and sorrow. A- is_ easy foir-blose who dwell in-large- honsek and *ho are surrounded with every comf'ort,;.to be . hippy 'and' gay ; but Wukaintain a light - -heart'amid the gloom and darkness of poverty is he-. Ohnii;Jet t h e world say what it will. •-• it was a lovely day in summer, •as James took his pack and wended his way through the'Streets WWI ' . .okty, 1v..h0-'4een to him > u ingbftimate si x eat" every cipcittie was met with a cold - iteeoptiOlh., and, the cry of "want nothilutay." - With feelings of disvpoitment h e . turned his weary , iiteptl',sdmeltard, meditating en his 'mi , .44tetold chtepies of this world,,. * Afi . ;ollkiing through a mitrable aileg the abUde of the vicious and this — '4x4fortunikte, his ears wereealatedfs.ivit c rthe .cries of poverty, and the blaEiphemoue, ep ithets of crime. There wasr,one lit tle girl who strack hiS;attentilini.bx her tender years and.her meagre gar meats. Whether she ncticeda shade of sympathy upon the honest pedlar's face, or was drawn towards him by the ties of some ihagnekie influence, 'we know not; but certain it is, UM the approached htm, and in -a v/iice so soft and gentle that• it might have, been breathedlnto angercears, said ; "Kind sir, oh I have pityy•Old give , mu-a home. am an- , orpfigM, and have no plac' tp lay my head! • 'Poicr thin • thought 'James & 'and she is an or ;" and 'tbetchfilhoilkhi of his lone iness ind'his own •friend less state. 'But . I ata a,man,'Said 'and- have , strong hands anit.a skrong heart, but this puor girl is woak, fee- ble, and linable to.contend ` the storms of adversity. If I letiike her,..it may be to. degredation;" :and he. shuddered even at the .thought: .. onepenny, sir, to buy- Aohilsr.. MiTtroxelaimed tbe. child,. in toneeof sorrow. , 4 _oh t lam so illfilTY; • and she ber emspiatediiiihd mto,tbat liimiss, 2 and gaied up . .into his fape., Teortirl; said James; is be- hand ed her some money, 'are you linirgiy! 'Yea,' replied the girl, .in an artist* tone, 'and sad too, for I hunt no tatifi• er or mother. lam a beggar and an outcast' - 0 'What is your name, niy .14. • and so kind were the tones in. 1%4114 the Anestion was asked, - Oat' ghi crouched.closer to his side : and ain= swered, 'Kate, sir' ' ...- Yor a moment,. and only- for ment, he hesitated, then taking-lei hand in his, his face became j lllll O l3 ted withA'noble_purpoSe. 'Does one'have &lOW 'WOO Or plai . K.ate te.aaked:- ttiern no One to invason 4 VOt o n e, Y insweredlhe ehild. n, idly, 'bat when nOthex. diedAthe4olil Ina td•Velt good . giil,4kridtho,filithar Mee dwells above.would.lo*aaafPtaV teot-ntif and- now- Ho lathe .only one %vim twee Me! The heart of the nilitiWas memory carried : him fiacifto his bitn mother and . her teachitiges'aPd faking, the child in his . arms, ho pale thin cheek, and in a voice pbokis.. ed with emOtion . ,,6l6' .qcou shall go with me. _Ye s alhYdn: shill bo the light. or iny poor:, unVillontrow4a.boa woman,.and . I. be.. to you as a father. So of , • • James Carter was a hippy mar.; „he had done - a good action.; conscience approved, of the vdeicid.-:- They reached the house—it was not built in modern" style, nor re plete with every comfort arid:Olive mence, bat it was Sufficient ;Ai the happinesa of two loving and thankful 'Here .we are; h(t . orhob `now make yourself,happy. Vontei let:me" - wash your face, and then'we will 'eat, some - • - That night James - Oitrter waS the happiest man in Beitinire.'.ge had „ • ...• k now smooth** to love, andlethao ed God forlivrng ness, such a companipn - fill.'.lCate, 4.14 orphati. From that day there 'Ayes - a. great change in the otitiyafd appearance of James. He bedatte more and all wondered at thesight; his house was kept in.erd4r,ittid he Wok great' pains in having . eveuthing: arranged properly.. He soot Kate to sehool, so that - she mita. be•edurated, and Well was he repaid for all his iciociness„ ho met , the smiles- of • 0e.1.9V01y, girl, Ire led now a home smiles , -. • to, which he could come with the anticiiiirtilon of. reefing love and veneratlon- - -s* waii.wit.h a cheerful ' heart .. I tltt: 'he wended his way to hiea14.6.2- As •Eate•grEsw up, bisbe; gay' ts:r Increase, kn.Ate . ::lihe* . that God had sent him a double share for: her:sake.. , • -, -PlTe has cast. bread, Aped the waters,'and ifhad. retail:i' to him?. He at length opened. a small store) and•painted hisfname on ;a board in front, and telt; ~far hitppier then the ‘merdhant4finces,' 0n . . . the wharf.— Kate grew up beautiful; talented, and loving, and. as . James gated - nim her' his, heart throbbed with-an atidellnest. Sensation as he saw. .that in many appets silo was like him. Eveiy iihe.gave him, every kind . ..Ward' she sPolte,.fell upon hi@ • bort:lllcer hear. only music, and beiiataed .tier we:, rya ction with a jeablitiseo: . Ton years. flew :by upon vie *bike: ° tilted, and' Tamed , Carter wiliiman of high standing in Biltimbre: rate, now expanded' to the:ftdl grawn tnati; :nature bad laviehed . her bean-• ties not only in outward. 4Pear 6 ncoi" but..alsO endowed her. 78 , 1 t - inwArd grace and virtue...ller' eyeeivere soft arid,blue,-as if'thefliad - stolen 'their color frnin .the sky ror lips wpriklike: the coral brOnkht *Obi the' deptha:of -the ocean, whfleiret month * a ppal l * like 'a rosebid •A s ais. As James gazed AWL her he would wonder *she would ever. leaVe biin,:but the thought was ; so pti to contemplate that she turn ad. away from the- -stlbjeot. He was . in love, hopelessly, passionately.,iri love. The lame oft - teis beauty_ had• spread throughout the city-flier protector WB4 rich; slid of course:OM was an hei The • lAitterflias. fashion thiehted,aretirid; hat , to 01 wac the sae e,, glAug;:faVoiwni prefrallee. to none;. , One hyr ilieh3everineatteiitions, hoped the -Prize = rtie":lT*as •Feitaja PatA'-4or: Wiviltiolgett itteeztriskifiethe wealthyli*n" .rdqttest gate .to`' one or. the other l ; s o,*he plaoeS of amusement; but:ln iriiidsof - 4914-40e M m ene she. alWaejArikuid, . noticed hielittei4,(4):qtt;:anfl heart. was grieved;: be. know that she „wail s beautiful, and Olitihe was ten years her senior, but still he. loved her-- yeti; he felt it,' . ' - One .evening :young Ifardy came to the honse,-..and.,:after. chatting 'a. while 2 gaii hey an liAtattort ' ac.. compeny him to the Museum.. 'She iledlined+-and he depanted. 4 rwiel4 that fop:: would go" else. Whore; juid Ilate,, as .far me, I am sidle of -him' Und . pray why l dear Kate?' qieoaliser it 'Might-happen .that shadd• Da in 100' with that Attipid *IOW )gAndt . I;R.vot prefer some o t her hus -1:!aod than-him.' cites, indeed, one that, I emildlove; • and he alit& e„, she raised ,h er bean iiiutey,es tohis '-figte. The. heart`f jam* Carter began to throb' with. hope: at these words,. and tidriUg her, banal° said— . • • • (Could - . y*3* "love-one-:*hos every thotght -of,..rn_! * you be content to 'filial* Tit . • ' 'James, ilesrest nOt drekning . l iired .the 'brings.`:you 13041- ink . but the holy."love of a :put.° heart ?' • Here her feelings ovOrPoWeriAier, in.ii she wept upoie:. hie - -aii milder..., f.JaMee„prOseti a kiss; upon: her lips.- I,al he 'Treading?' •Ah, no,; it was raality 7 -06 ,blisefia•but for angels to - gezezupon.. . - The stolehonse of_his memory-was" unitkiked, and 'the -sceqes of other days' came firth- 'before his .fisw.— -piide he was.*.pcbr,.. loneso . me;:add wretolled. , ': , fitod.t.hxati a poor orphan ..girLinAid.yray . ) - - his heart was touch:- ed4iialbok..lier .. hiiitlOi/clothed, fed;_ • and achooled . hc& and.this was his re . 1 •Ward. • • Heilfid:grOvri to be a refined *and - hc•nciii,d,:man, Out Kate , a pure; .. Tirtuous t and beanttful woman. .The :`ways of Mid lifelnaded.riiit Onriways. Mant. 3 4,Sww° lll 4:4l4l44off -in' the pedlar's act..htie . .anA ina,keue;•4lto ..his I.misary ; but Ihe.wiadoin. 0f...t1e Most High had ardaitind'thatqfie. liletserng niinte wittilhe barden. Lookine r to `..:no - rewardliat tbi - a[dirivat'of.a good .00118bi8U30; he undertook his - deed of • Charity, bat . P4ckddence now blessed 'WM •Ixixona his ex,pcc:tations; : and as.. .htL i pressed - thfi young:girl to hia . hcart, .and called ifer .hik.own, his dearest gate,' his heart - eiperivneed the hap. piness , which angels foil in their-man sion of g10ry. , ,- , Itir. Carter,l think it . high time that Kato wail . ; getting finaprie . Tbus spoke yothg ItardY; a bight or two after the-ihove scene. •, ' - 'Just my opinion,' Ailicitly. replied Carter.. • An 4 I. ' Mild ' 14 4 :OA:, 1430* ? ! . Egad exquisite, , t t hit L. - intend, ittl.gro- Pose to her;Yo4 objections, 1-P2l'o4llde . . „ - 4 Nojt if-Kati-ea-Bents' 445:nrst . thihk- .she-vtill re ;tiiihel•it.wlbbe as agreeable 1,4) - ) her as -to can keep her ti .fine Yet* • agteiOle, no doubt] and Mimes chuckleil... , You will,: of course, do :tlieright thhig -by.>her, a'rter—that is, give her atliberal . settlerneut ?' 'When • she, marries, she shall hav9 my all' always said yOU 0 0 1.'4 lid _.. • a good heatted- soul., Tort will come, of poutiii;* see us,; as eve vrill be iifi .llEht4a td4 64 .Y. 511 .' 2 ; • gX. think l:: stay 'at hoine re plie -Tame* ypu see, my wife will be..lonoly without VZotittrifo who is-she-Y.4nd viten As :ii.:toCcoine ogiu- , question at_ a yap please-she is neat Tuesday.. You shall Teisive an invi tation?' . • (Kate r exclaimed 'the surpt s ised gaisite,. Cwhyi ia iii*lblV•And.Sheti he looked tkne.olotille if tiliY woman- could refuse, th,e*:Ow.per. 'lmpossible or hot, dime host Tu day night! , With...mattered , cursetisAbilk-lyottair: man, , left, James...epitrd2lid discomfiture. . , • . . They were married—tba rich- tner chant anethe beautiful woman, once thd poor pedlar arid, the deatituterikl; =Everybody blessed theni, fOr hi hid' kind-.words to all,. anti AN' . 4p4e41 . 16. the poor. d needy.- - ; Prnsperity had nuto`bliternted With, their licar; : tn:ltk,tedfol . l,ectiOnn of their, ,fpunger dayfr, stUe: tao tirlfrirturiate 'wee _ever 'Met With .the The pCklf. faiiiidiesi boys who came to Samos. for assistance , were never emit/ siwayi.foi: he remembered his own loneliness; the. youthful Minds of yeting'girls, trembling upon the t,hresbold of -vine,_liver..met.in Kate kind'teaoher o n i .:*iltin friend,: ind as i#inellicithOi i • 011ie knew full well :thel it -wint of 'fileiidkir voice: en - .:•thern, and bright, willineeyes-were-iifted up, and little toionillisped init, -:l Pitther,l4 , hfilther: Verily, verily, charity bringeth its own reward._' His plan aranikirattitini).;hitneelf,in the forecastle...ea:that 'no , one • could come nigh theiMititlii: without.. being. , seen by him;fOrlliii thought, as I hid done until conlkinoidli3 , thecontrary, that it was citelOftny men who had. caused the diatttrhaqce. I stationed myself in the-,atarboargt gangway, wheie I could - ootriMand a view:*of ev. erytiiing forward vilthatit beingsieni, and a*aited):ta . clently . the' result -of the captain's- Investigation. I . Mid been waiting :finally an. hour,,..When the captain“ Made a furiontrash upon deck, exclaiming, as his head made' its appeatlitioCabo,ve :tfie scuttle: - 8_ (I've got yen noW ) .( , ii saltwater 'rascal! I'll teach WI , ~, '-• Here he stopped ni he had been struck by 1 ' - ' r g,- for 1.0 .- An.• editor in"Sfainn: has never .not a soul was near the ettm ' ekcel ). bign kiiovin 'to drinli'anyWati)r. ;He . .ting Captain Tim Kenfielityt-The men *we lie never heard' wa4g.nras .used were all forward,•louagidettnsthe top- As a gentral , remedy, burvinee—in pliant foncaitle: - $43 laiinisdiately lik e '.tifilfi-o.4 l troiiii - 1 7 4,n i t :. killed inquired cif Me *,holad) "wed to' the thbree thavircuriat - '-, - - • forecastle doOr.-- On , ' My informing MEM ..W#OLE :: - !::' , A'AgXr. - _- . ON . SII,OO3OARD; _ . . - :- . 7 .: rsloriers ago, I occupied -the . : , , ;: : ist.:l24#' if mate on bOard the old .411.1 p;:, . tiViti:* We were homeward '150110... Vantne. -- TVS night af tek...-Wireleillittli the Straiteofl3unda, my Niratetaisid the deck from, eight 'fintil tvireivcei, ' It was a, beautiful star -light night,lri the watch, with the exceptiOnjWmyself and the, man at the" w - bizsel;Stiere forward on the UT 'gallant fOltosstle, listening to . -.the yarns 44.13":01d gray-headed son of IsTeptunte.':l was lazily pacing the quartetdeOff, when, on looking for. ward I' sfitv'the whole starboard watch i corne•iii wi ling up out of the forecas tle *lf e. - Whitt is:conld mean was beyond my co yhension, for it was but.lit tle past : o bells, and the ship. was headin . pr course _with all sails. I went:, ward to•ascertaia the mule of theii; fitki.. : Qi depiebercii* : eight. bells; pa lmobient. at Vie:gang way I heard the following remarks: 'Fine doin's this,lo. call sit hands such a pleasant ni ght aeWthie. V .' 'I wonder whet - skipier's. thinking of,' says another!: ' • -41e:yea, tilv:llrork us up. •.a little -for being so Icingibendle at that new :mainsail this morning;,-said a third. dose all this mean,. boys?' aid I,.steptling f9irward; ,'‘What are you oil deck before64aight belie for?' They-all looked at.tue in'iiiter as 'tenishment. - - • ' 7•...:a..ax pardon; sir,' . said :one, 'but we culled?' . . • 4 .1i10t a bit of it,' said (yen must Mils been dreaming, .for it has. only just struck two - 06 . &dor' and -turn-in, and mind:how- - yori.dream! jiff all hands calleits then my 'name aint said another of.. the .men. : :,'Shiver, my tinitiefs,, if we wasn't,' iallake alird; steppiug forward, Tor '1 iilnr wide awaki3 •as .I. AM- .at this blessed minute;-and -- I'm - beggared if . `.sompbody didn'l - confe;to the scuttle and sing out ‘all.liands ahoy.' 1 rpow suspeatiltd - it4tas a trick-Pilay- I eikUpon thett'l?y 'some - one -irk 'the - 4.watch;.questiathginy - min, they all .i denied it so earnestly,thatl immediate. ',..1y came'. the conclusion that some • 1. 0 the olf,,Watch had;in ,:ireaming,im leginedhe heard the Watch calleci,and arousing np on the instant had awak., .eued . the'rest.:.;i'simt the off- - wateh 1-below again,- - and went aft. • . JUdge of iny sUrpriaeovben,at.sev ion bells, the starboard - .) watoh again . I came on deck. i Wll9 - :irovoked for I was now fully. Confident...they had , been called by some one in my watch. I went,forward again, and found that i tbit , 'most,arrpoistitious of the men be -1 Bayed thaF.there was a ghost on beard, . .. ' ' ~-.., . . _ ,i --i liai:AZelteniglit I kepta sharp look. [ out forward; not one of my men went I Mei the:Achttle, but a little past four isbelli,-howeyer, the star-board watch ['Made . Atieli appearance on dick. I was eompletely taken abaek; for I-had ikii.... looking forward continually ) ( was I came on deck,and -was "certain not one of my. men had 'I been . near the scuttle. 1.• went for wail* .ind found the' men' nearly f'rightensd,oup of their senses: - They all'olealeted-there was no-lodger 'any :dinibtsl:olC-ihere was a ghost aboard, •40111 ono of thein,,who happened.-0 be i awake when they were.ealled,ktid.the yoke didn't sound likeany one of the .drewi,ThOnnearthlY like.' :. , . *, laughed at the idea of mghost Oa: ling the. Watch, but the man shook hisliead, and declared he had seen too many ghofiits.in his day to doubt that therewaii one on board the Flavio zufow..slils , was conclusive evidence, ibfAlid.uiitin who bad-spoken had •been near y-every part-of the world, and - isettECiitteat favorite with the crew.-- Ptrigit: to reason with thern„although inust - `confess that things did begin to ltoki little mysterious. I could '.untliteiail on them to go below for .theikemainder of the watch. They ill stayed: pon deck and told ghost Bbilfivis•till the least flapping of,a sail Or creaking of a block: would - cause them to start as if the expected to 'nee a ghost immediately. the morning I made the affair 'knowntO the captain. He promised tb,splve the mystery on the following provided tho watch. came , on tie4k,before eight bells again. Not anueli i'LLS talked •of durinu b the day *by the men, but the ghost that; called ilie,starboard watch the night before. The next night, soon after my watch iarne on deck, the captain came up, and going to leeward into the shade of the ‘ bnl warks, crept for Ward and went doWn into the-fore4atle without be ing seen by :any . : of Om watch on deck. Plyantin galyntiort, A FAMILY PAPER PORTOWN AND 00IINTRY1 IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WBERL • By WM. BItEBLIN, 2d Story of Fnock's New Building,. Cordborkad At OrkesVollar and Fifty Cents a Year. 4a- Aurza a inserted at tlia eit*Aateg• • The Menai of. t estAblishment;itbd 'the public genet ally aro respectfully, et:heated to send ht their orders. iat4IAPIDBILLS Printed at an hairs notice. RATES OF I'GkSI'AOF. In Lebanon coirTty, postage free. ."..,.., . • _ . In Pent 4 Pennsylvania, out of amisllstaint , ii Po . quarter, or 13 cents n year. . . • Out of this State, 13% cts, per quitter, oeStetp. !tins If, the postage is not Paid in advancepri . gen are'donhied: ... . him: that not a soul had been there, he stopped me short. . • know better;' said he, 'some one came to the scuttle of the forecastle; and called:the watch; or - tegan to, at least, but Istopped by springing upon deek. The rascal viastoo quick for Erie this time, bet he . voter escape again.' . , . . •-• . • The captain; thiiiiing it not-at ell likely that the attenipe Call the watch before' the eight bells-would be again made that night, went aft and 'turned in, although he announced to me his *termination of watching again on' the following night. -He al so deolare'd his intention of immedi ately adding half an ounce of cold lead -te the rations of the first man :villein he-should deteot in - alarming the watch before eight bells. I resolved to solve the „mystery that - very night, however,if possible,which I did in the following way. As soon .as the captain had gone below,l went forNITJ and 'descended, into inylialrAtrwrmie . oftwateh were all fait asleep, and then stationed myself as far up -on the lad der as .I could without having my -head seen -from deck, and there I waited the coming of theghoet.. I did n have te•wait long, however before a voce directly over my head cried out, 11 • 1 Starboard watch ahoy eight bells, bullies 1' rouse up! therer The Voice eoundect =so i Strangely, that •I was'not a little startled and if, at any one period of My. 'more tha'n another, I have ,beeome nigh be lieving in the, existence - of -ghosts, believe it was that moment; but I sprang immediately on the'deck. As I. did so, I. heard a sort of whizzing noise, and the next instant I caught a glimpse of something crowding it self between the slate of a..hencoop, that was lashed by 'the mainmast. I Went immediately to the 'cabin and procured a lantern, and Upon search ing thehen-coop, I found—not aghost, but a large parrot sitting ... quietty on •the pereh with the-hens. - The .mys tery is now fully explained. While we - were, -stopping at the -"Straits," the ship Vancouver put in there for the purpose of .trading with the natives. Upon exatillaing the parrot, I at once 'found a deserter from that ship. I bad seen him on board of her the morning be fore we sailed, and one of the Van couver's men had given ine a ftill ac count of his wonderful powers -as an - orator. Be. had been taught t 8 call the Watoh;_and foupposahe consider ed it to be his duty to do so 11619 that -he was in a-new ship„although he did mot seem to be particular ad to the time. As soon as ho had alarmed the Watch, he would immediately secrete liimsolf in the coop with the 'hens.— „It was sometime afteethis before he ventured to make his appearantemin 'the day time, and •never would allow himself to be caught, although-he -was very tame on• board the .Vanconvor. El V?'zt. !sit - 15,1 fg* g !Ftft7l grsv-m -0 to qnsSgzB cjEty SLR . Ppgsf', 74 5 - 1 • ag • WIT le 8 ,1 t • .7. 18 " 5.. I, 4411- vi Q. ogEtr e ... \ p f IA a ., Ea. !leas a.. 7,2 ;:g . 52 %) 1• 1 4 t 4A . l 9 gnq l ß M 3 mi )..tra ~te" tr a n cil , g r. - p NZ,•s:LAa - E}Br. s , 4z • E ...I Attys . :4oo* I. ..reio....oods! ;. •••-. • 0r.1.0P • .CHEAVSTO.RE .ItAIICWALLIGHT. At the Mime . of disialiiiiiiimifibtet and ‘Plawk' Road, LEBANON; PA. - MESSRS. ROD! gala take pleasure In inform. log their friairsind the public generally that they - have opened with. alone and carefully selected-assort ment of , DRY GOODS, • - Gittibausti. • • .•••QUEENSWARS, tio -amen they raiiieetiniir bailie the talent:lA' of the jeabLia. Their . . DRY GOODS, have all been selected with the greatest care from the largest Importing Houses in Philadelphia.. • • GROCEREES, . • , 'A leree stock of cheap Sumas, Ooffees,Yeas, ltboeolato, and ill hods of Spices. Also, a large assortment •of • QUEENS WARE ? among which are the newest patterns, tniether with al. moot an endless variety of Goods in their line of bifid nese, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or °outlay Produce taken itrizelitinge. • AprtllB, .1860.3... RAOOII 8 LIGIIT. J 31;', ESE EM.BA axn VSSrDBESS GOODS ,AT HENRY :• SWINE'S We advise onsytoantry f ends, and our ,nustnittlarit generally to come welfprovkiod with CASH lOW in rest it • . All Shades And Grades of Duster (Roth& . Bich Organdies Law& and Robes, Barege Robes. and Skirts. Fashionable Dusters. • Black Mantillas, kr. Skeleton Skirt& ' • _ ,-• Sea Grass Skirts. . • Fancy Brilliant& Rich Foulard Staple Goods Dili stock. c , • Rifttror 4 STINE . I:WaTERE,Re .. V.E of tho beat sidehealietit assortments of LOMB I_l offered to the Imblia, is now for seleAt the new and ex tangled= bl and' COAL YARD of PIIILIp ,BitECHBITZ, n the Borough of North Lebinen..on the hank of the Union Clonal, at the head of Walnut street, a few inures ; liar tli of the 000081100 rateIiMAPPII I • and one 9 mire emit of Borgner's Hotel. _ f llittlr assortment. cousins ET the beet well•aessened. Whitii,Yelloir, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Roardsi— Cheri 7, Poplar end Pine Boar*. - , -„.. , , 154 and 2 inch rennet and COMMOD Phuak; , to Pine and'llemlock BeentLing and Joists; White Oak Boards Plank and Scantling ; and M inch Poplar Bosnia, Plank and gookkith i g. ; ' SHINGLES! SHINGLES ! I thiaigt Pine and llopk , ck Shingles; . J Al',Awiting andMkksterlng.Lork4. , , . • .stent ltalia knd Polite, and_ Pailings fin fences • * and - foooing Boards; pLooftuto• BOA R.DS'of all eizes and deateptlens. • . ..COA I. ! -'COAL ! ! COAL 1I ! . . • A hit*, stook ;Afißroken", Stove, Lbrieharkera and pnlitdays burg bui.l4-(soal,'Eit. the lowest' rhea,' . *3..Contldent that'they bawl the lia* base e. pertinent of Imola of - oil delierlpflone.artieer fmriall MI thelilekeet'attiek of theedirerenp tacittit • • • . offered to the citizens bf 4eletnee eeetrety; - . . 8)54 to lay tOAt tttly, can aconeametiets a ll lv .. , .'1 tasks .1 v.. *nilmonie the fore 11 , 0 want tear. thillp 1V.3 line, to a thar before •. . ohisiu - Where. - . ange uttrithr .. i' N. ' , Ap r il 4 ,1860 : . ,". ' , c . ..li *