3 1 ly viz.;.' MOP 41DVEtlemtraMe.fautaaCIACB opal:Map Nea and H,TII OlifforLZßAN , PUNA . 4 4 Tine establishment le noir eupplied with an extensive assortment of JOB TYPE, arida, willbo bsereasal as the patrditage demands. It nen now turn out Panrmso, of every description, in ,p neat end expeditions manner—, and on Very reasonable terms. Such as fantphlett, Obeelui s Dullness Carda, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Headings, Blanks, Programmes, Bills, of Faro, Invitatierui;' Tiek . ets, *O. Air DisrDit of all kinds, Common andJudgmentßoNTS. School, Jnatinetr, Constable& and other Bungs, printed correot4 antrt eatlyo the beet paper, constantly kept for saltat tb office, et ptices "to suit the times." * * * Subecription price of tho LEBANON ADVERTISER one.p:dlar and a Half a Tear. • Aljaralle, Wm. ei. BRalrtnl, Lebanon, - Pa.- I A tine Business Room FOR RENT AAaotruelnose Room In S. J. fitkifee new' building, two floors east of the_ltook littol, near this Wm ttsll, Inquire of J , SZUCI : Lebanon, Nov. 30, ]BBD. FOR RENT. - A FINE BUSINESS ROOM, suitable for a hardware /1. or clothing Store or any other kind of business, near the corner of Cmnheriand and Plank Road streets, lately °templed by R. Kl , rftindOre's Cabinet Ware, to of fered Mt vent by the ondertignal. Pauleaston of the above given at any time. Apply to Letalion, Jen. 215, JOEIN B. RAUCLI. r rivate Sale. T' subscriber offers at Private Sale his new two. I. • story brick DWELLING HOUSE, situated In Eliza. betlietteet, 'Lebanon, Pa, Th e Haunt Amk :PM *et, Aloe 2 cooing on the first floor Ned tbe second. The other improve !Canal are a good WASH-1101iiin, • ,•oven, Cistern end 0 erden. The Lot Is 69 by 69-fect. 2/be above property le all ne . 'And ICarod condition, and will be sold on easy te rm ,. tp assea m n wilt begisesk on the Ist day or April, 1860, Apply to .141 . . Wan, Photographer, Lebanon, Atig.B, 1860.4 - - - . For Sale or Ren4. - ,i law mum IfOUBBIiantIONS 'IMAM. A Ikni -4 b 1 TWO PrOft I/WOK HOttSit ott •the corner of Centre apd a'sDutligats , „nctjulte finished. ---' —ed a SINGLEI 'flt ;;.. 0 ... P 04 ou Choat- .., I, '+ now occupied by j. 444 K ruk, "a * I cat. Pitts~ ••• - - frt._ otters st private gate . thrm or tract of land, situate partly in Pinegrrovo township, Schuylkill county, and partly in Bethel town. ship, Lebanon county, bounded by lands of Bok ert and Guilford, BenJamln Amiga, Daniel I od others containing one hundred and forty-eight acres a nd a quarter, with the appur. tonances, consisting of a two story log dwelling- • one., [weather boarded) story log dwelling house, a new bank barn, other ont-bnildlogs, and a now waterpower : saw mill. Ifor tortes, &c., whic h will be gam Apply to G. W. MATOUII, Agent. Pinegrovo, April 20, ISSL-tf. VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY AT PitiVATE.SALE.- rrsubsorditni offetwat Private Sale, the following iHi Estate, innate on Mulberry street, in the Borough of Lebanon, via: A FART LOT Oft PUCE OP OROTINA. front ing - 26 feet ft inches en said Mulberry street, and rulahing back to at alley on which is ortkited new-, 4//210..T H0 . U.4/?, , • • al by 48 feet Inelndinta two-story back building. with nedeltary unt•bnitilings. The houno..lo eulthed in the beat etyle and the location le n Y 8 1411144,011 e. it will he Lord, on easy terms. Yor pitir to _Lebanon Aug; 16 ; 1859 . D.: IL El M ND. _ - .. , .WOE Beni,: - - irtwIIAtITTPUL and large tmliding In Cumberland litreet, the most popular business place in the Borough of Lebanon, The rankt bouso con ( taloing ajaige Store room , by-seam and cellar; II a largo basement , by -rporn aid cellar; live it rooms on Alto Second, glad five 'rooms on the I rl story, end a large garret and cellars • lIA leo a back buildlug. Kitehen, Shed, dc., kit. as a dwell lug ibr a family, with one of •the - best grow ing gating In the borough. ' bf the Store Bootle, Inurement Room, and the rooms im the third story, posetesion mai be Immediately giv en; but of the whole property', or in parts. as lb may suit, on the flretof •April next. WILLIAM A Mfr. For farther igroootloo please inquire of the owner or Lebanon, soILIWGINID. . J. 0 REISKER. Out-Lots . Private Sale! WILL be lehl a Private Sale, 8 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lane, near the borough tine, In Corn wall township. It adjoins the land or Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wm. Atkins and John KrauSe on the Bruit. 'novels a ode story LOG lIQUEE, weather boarded, dratted OD the land, and a good WELL in the garden.— l'he lend hat) fine stones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home for a small family. ISgL. It Ii free from Ground Rent. Good title will be 'given. NITCuEN. N. It —This tract le now covered with One gram, half of which. will be given to the purchluier. • Lebanon lune-1110880. Orplt.,' was' Court Sale. 1,14 n w ce.olippliarieltesaLle of the (kspbenre'Oourt .1, of Lebatiou density will be exposed to yubtle sale on s4nrnDAY, November 3,1860, -al public house of Daniel Bnbb; in the borough of .n, tho Real Estate of PETER Moms, dec'd., earn • prising a wee ther-beku - ded DWELLING 11008 tipone and a half stories high, with - Lot fronting 82 het on Elisabeth street,. and OS feet deep, situate In the borough of LobanOu. Bald prop erty • nine on the north lot of George Gamer and oth. - ars, and south lot late of John Clouse. • Bala to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when cOoditioni will be inetle,koliwn by SOLOMON HAUER, AWL... By the Court-4. B. Ligb t, Clerk. . October 8, 1800, , 15 11 AWLS 1. SHAWLS s = Stotts Long Shawls, • • • : • Broebl% equate Shawls, 311mkket Long Shawhi, ... Blanket, square Shawls, • .-. Mourning Long Shawls lbi Mourning equ ate sws, . • Meese' Long Shawls,. , • Misses' sonars Shawls, Also. Gents' heavy Shawl., Jturt received and Militia very cheap at the New Store of • Yr. K• & J. 'ECKERT. Lebanon, October 10, 3865. • Copper-Smith Removal! ?rili undersigned los REMOVED his COPPER XNIT/1 Una BRASS' WORKING BUSINESS to dfdrketNireett second door/torn Stria/Ws llffii, where be will bayttppy to see all his old friends and custom ers , gild w ere he tuts increased futilities for attending apartments of his business. ' Particular attention. glyen to REPATIMCG. All orders thankfully received and "promptly attended to. . ONAII.LES 11. SEV/tftliaN, onflit and pratriedrker. tatancia, March 7,1864 r ItLl4 411 LONOMIRS...JOiN G. GABEL...JACOB GeIDEL LEBANON • . DoOr and,Sath Illaminfactory. Adoassi . eniheskami-irougißoaaouargumberkmd .4&W; East Lebanon. TILE undersigned respectfully in. 11041 krm the Public in general, that they . 11 RR 'UR have added largeirto their fbimer eetab• Eft lishtnenand oleo have all Mims of the latest a nd best improved MACHINERY • nt • :tate full operation, such as • •WOODWORTIFS FLOORING, 4.c., lbr conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls Sawing, 4.w., c-c ., rand the experience acquired by E. LOSOSOU and J. G. '6ll/18. &NU_ ag their connection with the Door, Sub and . tistflAboeTtede, for a number of years past, affords full as. ../liMllllol6olf their ability, in connection with J. then, to ' igegiatillitask suitable to the wants of the Door and Seth Alpfghsalpitt this State. now offer to Mechanics and Yarmars generally;• favorehle terms, a judiciously simorted stook of SA 11, de., from the best Lumber nuumfactories ffd he State, feeling confident that., the assortment le not to be eiteelled by any other establishment In the : State In regard to exactnees In else, quality Or finish, and tabulated to afford thorough eatisfactlen to alrthoire: • Who may favor the undersigned with their custom. • following list comprises the leading articles Of sleeken bald : Doors, of r stye.: flesh, of all elm; Door .Framee, for brisk and Architraves.; frome houses; Casimpt,trom 3to tn.; Window Framer, for brick flarhaaer and frame houses; Shutters, of all lobos; • All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds, Of nil sizes; 0. fit. Spring Moulding of all steer; Wash-boards. LON(I4CRE, GABEL * BRonnut: P. B— Pkttrrad, &mina, proMptly done fur them: • urniehing the Lumber. (Lebanon, Jol7 Mational Rfouse. Nora ft M. CORNEA of Plank road slid Guilford Staub NORTII LEBANON, PENN'A. TUN PUSLIO. 4101 all ye thirsty come and drink; int hide teal pi inersi water, the choicest vintage, and the purest malt llgnorr grew my bar. And ye hungry come and eats al the table IA loaded with the moat sniestential fare, and Pillhest delicacies of the season oroliin my board— =mart sod beast; my house It always open to the gainapd th e friend, and for animals the baster , pro vender fine stabling, and attentive hostler., are ever really at-my stables. Yours, Reepeottully, so* 1400914 !Sept. 14, 181141, 11ENRY BOLTZ. Illialdit:#11 ATKINS kBKO.II New Boot and Shoo 1 S6O NEW . STYLEI3. i Seo DAM RIBA lit Ontliberlied Street, between A. Market and the Court Hones, north able, has now on band a splendid stwortment of the New Style of RATS AND - CAPO, for mon and boys ! for 188% to which the attedtiott of tbe publics is respectfully last tod. Nate of all prices, from the (thwart to the mast egqyylly,siwsyaonßadii. Ho boa also = Just opened waplass. did assortment of BKM MAT& embracing web' sir kruAw r PANAMA, pIuAL, l'Nkftl4 NOUN, LEO-. HORN, SENATB, 011BIANi and tat others.. a lex. e aliOo Wheleetge all kinds of Hata, Cep!, °E,,I/h.C°antr7 Mestitirtlta tuaadmantageous Cermet. - -ut'n April 21 1 8 • • • - IF YGIIWANT: Aso i • 1 1 PlOTUltit otyeter deceased the ‘la aper.• colored la oil, call otaAllorB to tbo Lebanon nit bon Bonk 1 914 T 46 , to leadertsli therkt os ,-- ' ' • " -. • 0 • t • ' - ~..,‘..01 . . . . . .... . . , .. . . •. • . , _ -0•0•010,0" .ar 4 . •j * •1i.....' .'. . f, • -..-V..*4 .. ..:,..t."'lt . Z , i4ii.. 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HARRISON DDNDOHE would respeothillY -I Pufloittire Store.. form the public that he has removed opposite the old plaoe, a fesr doort weld of Bowman's Hotel, on Cum berland Street, where be Will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FunNrrußE ever offered Dv Lebanon. His stook mullets of all kinds of Parlor and 'Common Frirriltdra,which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Ife has on hand a large assortment of Sale, ' l'ek"l-teten t_Loun Ostitre, Pier, Card and other "'Fa. Mee. What Note. at cc. Also a large and chimp stock of Stuffed, Caneeeat, And common Chairs, Settees,, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking , Gimeg, -43 utlt,Itosewood and Mahogany very cheap; Venetian Blinds; Cartiqea, Gigs and Hobby Horses, fbr children. 11%. Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.. He has provided hhnirelf with tho FINEST HEA.REEM LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend 'Funerals & at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 28,1869. OWEN IitAINBACIP . S New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Oscar • . -..• . manufactory. • Muted St., Ad door , north of the L. Pa*, itagrocid. - Largest Manialhotory and Best Assortment of ... FT8,8.117,01.E and CHAIRS, in the eonity. l • RE nubile is respectfullys request. f i ed to bear in mind' that at these are Rooms will be found the best isportment of Fasinommtand HAND lONS FURNITURE and...CI:LAIRS. Forgone in want ef. any kind would 'beet call and examine his stook beftwe gittrehistug elsewhere. Which (being all of his own wcfrk) he-warrants to be bettor than - any Offered' in this piece. Prices will be Lowmt than at Any other place, either fur the Borough or county of Leman. • All orders promptly attended 10, and speedily eXecn led at the lowest prices. All perions purchasing Furnituee from him 'will be ' -big it delivered to-them, 10 any :Et or wanes, and militant the procured onLof the bat curs ~ NEW CABINET iS.N4). Cif AIM 111ANUFA( TORY. TAE subscriber respectfully informs the publh! that ho has the largest end best asaortment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Lob anon county. He has on band at hls Cabinet-Ware room in North Lebanon Borough. clearly opposite Zeller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Dander's, a splendid aesertment of good, substantial and fashions. ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber PI7RNITIIII,E, eon slating of SOFAS, TETI:4- TETI*, LOUNGES,, WHAT 2tpROTS, Parlor, Centre, Eier, Card and Common TABLES; Dressing and Cointoon BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stande, Wash-Stands, and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds..iAlso, a large and elegant variety of Flutvcrt Baez, Seats° 816A1ND CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated CWoits; all kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Mao Windsor, Cane - Seated , and Common CHAIRS. and RQ CKERSI of every description. • Mir All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give itatlethetlon. Persons ddskous of knowing 'the character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fplirratlefted of - their durnbility by refeience to thee, fitr whom he his man ufactured or to whom eOld. - Old Furniture and Chair, REPATILED and FAR- R/SUED. . . N. 8.--COFFINS made and BONER-ALB attended at the ;therefor notice. ,lOSEPII BOWMAN- Worth Lebanon, September 10, 1880. LEBAION Stove Tin and Slice:t. trow-Ware • • • MANI/PAX:T(6W, _ In Market street, next door to the Lebteepetßlllllt, lIRRE can be Lad the largetklig i litaikallitattment V V of COOKING STOVE'S ever o tolbejetblic. Comprising the following yazielthe:— 6 sizes, Girard Afr Tight, 4 sta.., titmice, a Hole Mt ufacenred Stovo, 3 sixes, Exttnideded tire box for Wood and Coal, Royal Cook, 3 shwa, Pfeifle Flower,, Different 'sloes, Fanny Forrester, 5 sites. All tho above Cooking Stoves, ate warranted to bake, Dread, Doll, or do anything in or on them that may be desired; also, a Large assortment of Itnior, Hall and Bowan Sboree, which will be told chesp for Ctrsh or appttvod Credit. Also the largest assortment and best made , TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ever offered - to the public which.itillim sold Wholesale or Retail. • The largest assorts ent, end beet *ado and heaviest Coal Buckets, to be found in Leb4riOn, at the Store and 'TIA Ware Kaniffectory of JACKY'S N. ROBYRS; . AP Roofing SvOuting'ami 'Jobbing- of all Muds at tended to at sh ort notb.l and On cttusinable terms. All work warranted. S. N. R., being's practical Workman In his Hue of bu siness, attend), to his w05k4. 11 7. Lebanon, rapt . 21, 1559. • • riEm gg`tfmmita CLOTH Mt %UFACTO . RY. rullArritrim for past %Tors, the undersigned respect ] fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry en•hle Mandftuttory in Brat Hanover township, Lebanon oonnti, on ea extenelve a Milo as ever. It is unnecesse ity foritlui to my more: than that the work will be done in the enure Hp:MLIMNT STYLE, which Ices made his `work and name go well known in the surrounding coun try, 420 . v.ogo p i iit 9 rdo the work in tho shortest poesi- Ma Hum •016 - manniligtory la iry complete order, and he n a tt en rbi n o t ly,ko miAble to render the same satisfactimi airbeietotbre. H 6 rhettaittctures Broad Oa Narkno C4ths, Ctessineas, giant*, White auf other Planneis, ail in the ha netenrietr. He also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the conic,- educe of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken In at the following pisceek—At the stores of George A Pyle, Looser A Brothers, George Reincehl, aid at the new Drug Store •of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market lacmse, ix( the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk* Lodi In North Lebanon; et 'IL Gosh ert's, Bethel townslii ; at the public house of William _Hermit, Fredericksburg; at the store of 8. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; It the -store of fdr. Weltuer, liplievue; at the store ofblartiaTerlyi Palmyra; at the store of Mr. Zimmermau;-Reat Hanover. Lebanon county. All me oriels Will be taken away regularly, froin.the shove pla ces, finished without deity, and returned again:, Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, cad leave the same, white, at the above mentioned pieces, with directions how they wish It prepared. Qr his 'Oustomers can order the Stocking Wool to beeldiepered from the Wool of the undersignec;, width will be do'rte and left at the desired places; N. tt. Ibis desired that those having Wool carded, will .pay the Cash therefor ! at the above named plane. • LYON LEHBERGIRR. East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 4, 1860. Ip YOU WANT GOOD PIOTIIILE4 GO TO lIMENNEWS EOmiLIGIIT Gemesr, over D. S. Itaber'm Drug Store, ..oumborlontl ettoet, VebilltlOP, Pa. Asmaarreza, ylpyrabig, Parynorrrea and Pomo. anealta, taken daily; (Sulidayfiaoopted.) Prises reasona ble and in acoertlence with toe size, style and quality of. throatayi: Romig opened: from 8 A..M., to 4 o'clock. F. lb 1411braon, June 5, 1858. • • BOWMAN,SA IIS R A PPS • U. 717 VE R D!- Thi; :Way , you Vran,t Cheap Liember. THIS undersigned have lately formed a partner i ship for the purpose .of engaging • in the Lum ber liturinesg, on anew pled, would. respectfully Inform the PVlbik at large, that their place Of business is Deem •Bovitar's Old Lumber Yard, tultost Lebanon, fronting Aso Chestnut street, one square from sae EYangelical abarch. They hate enlarged the Yard and tilled it with, a new and excellent essertMent of all kinds of; Lumber, atich as BOARDS, FLANICII, ./01111.11, .. • SCANTWIE LtcaB, 'AND * *fell lengths and thick:M*6es. In short, they Rasp coup • staidly on hand, a NI and 10011-01.3asoned lataortaleat OR ell kinds of IfOILDINO MATERIALS. Persons 10 want; of anything in their 119WEITO inyited to ealliesernizte Ow* stook, and learn their prices. • • . • • • • Thankfttl d* ppat &rocs, they hope, that by attentkas tabu/limos insiOniderate prices, In merit a contiunano• of Public Plirci a g f • "^ • • - Bowasor 43APV $ • • - • • ,• sz • k; , ' ' -LEPANONi- PA.i W.E . DNESD,k' . : ..9..qQj3E4:...83f!.150.k. .• AIM 'NNW*. d Em. • • PorliuM, TEACRERT ILEADQUARTERg! ardiccali,S l ll MPAILLYZ?:4I, HAS REMOVED •.11sur, removed hie Book Store to Market Square, Let anon, . - lEr HERE may be had, on reasonable terms a general y Y assortment of Bowen,Stransi SOitoot, Tehotoo• mkt and Misoet.Lauxous BOOKS of every description. Cepy - Books,Cypheringßooke, leather and paper bound Pan Books; and every .varloty of STATIONERY, &c.., 'Wholesale and retail. The folk:Ming New Bdoks, &c.: • ' Humboldt's Comm, in 6 vols. • Greeley's Nattiest Text Book for 1800. Everybody's Lawyer. • Rutledge... ..r . • 'The Throne of David. Bales' Book of Forma. History of the United Brethren Church. Helps for the Pulpit. . The llomilist. WhedonirerConinientary. Iturkitt's Notes. Different Hymn Books, (German end Englieb). Chateohlems, (German and Engailk). • Testamente--rlarge and small, (Illettrian and English) ' Bibles—different - aim, - . do do Dictlomuies 7 -IVebster'e and Worcestm'e. Dintioriaries—different sixes, (German & English). Cook Books. • - BOoke on' areoning, Grapes, &c. ALMANACS. • . Lancaster i German and English; di ff er. ent kinds; Reading; es soon tw out Lebanon, September 27 ,1680. , Rags : Rags - Rags undersigned will pay •the highest • -price, fu? _L white,mizea-and Colored RAGS, id exchania for Books, Stationary, Wall. Paper,- Window Shadeei &c., at his Book Store, Wabint.tit, near the Jail. • • polianon, Kay 9,1880. • HENRY 'AtILLEIt. CALL AT 'II. H. RGIDEL'S Book StOre—Prico, 25 its . . ABBOTT'S ABBOTT'S ABBOTT'S • ABBOTT'S • COMMON. - COMMON • , COMMON. ' - COMMON SCHOOL SCHOOL • - SCHOOL - •• SCHOOL DRAWING •, DRAWING • • • • . DRAWING 'DRAWING • • mixing . . CARDSCSBDS CARDS. • ce.rf AT • • - • R. U. RGMEL'a ' . BOOK STORE -40 obig.rolt. 50 CENTS. - . Lebanot,D4tober 10, 1800.-4 t. . • , Read Read, Read. a CAIRO, /Maxon, July 29tb, 1860. ?deem. Jomt Wilcox k Ca - i—Your "Inspeetlne," or "Persian borer Charm," has . done' wonders.. was wholly despondent and wretched. app I led it, and in dye home the chills were removed and no foyer bee ensued. It Li the simplest mire imaginable, and a won der of nature or art. I would not be without this spectine" a single hour.')3y constantly wearing it I seem to be "ague proof." • • moan Very Traly, . • r - . M STOUT. Itonma, ArageNe,..ltly 211, 1880. Gatrruttax:—l have been enatehed from the grave by the application of jour wonderful “Inspeotlue," or "Persian , Fever- Oharm•"' -For several years I have srif fared every season from fever and ague . Lard Spring my life was threatened, but your remedy bee destroyed the diutaaa,,and I am rapidly gaining an appetite and strength. • Respectfully ! Fours, , D. N. BARRON. Thle truly wonderful preventive and cure for Fever and Ague and Ballow' Fevers will be rent by mail, poet paid, on receipt of one dollar. Also for Isle at all re spectable Druggisti and Country Stores. Principal Depot and Manufactory, 188 Main St.. Rich mond i Va. Branch Office, Bank of Commerce Building, New York. , Addreas .TOl3ll _&'00. Sept. 8, 1880. . . E B /01 Ci7E - 7 . 00 .. • • - STEAM PLANING " MILL GASSER & GEtTLIII • wish.toinforni their custowiers, elfß non'Oeunty, and parronnding Counties, " Unskthe . ark' te4O4in.full operation, and ecrO - Togetorod.ll4- •kigtteof CA ' P NTER , WORKsTIVIACHISIERY They have all the LATEST IMPROVED bi ACM- E : REY, and feeloonftdent thattNey can compete With any other in the State, as regards GOOD WORK. They em ploy none but th best Workmen, and work acne but The Led and well seamed Lumber. Their - stock of work is always open for exaMlnation by Carpenters and Builders, as consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Framps, Casing, Wash _ Boards, Mouldings, 'Flooring Boards, - Weathertoards, - Siding/1 1 1s. .4.40. Also, SAWING AND riabllia dine to Wrier. Also, Hand Rai hfor . eowhatted Stair's, for making which they have a Man ettglitatitly employed. OT They have also erected a TURNING - .LATHE - in addition to their other blsinees, and have employed a first-rate mechanic to attend to it. *irDabinet Mak ers-will do well to call and examine their stook before purchasing elsewhere, ak they. always keep bn.hand, Bedstead Poi s., Bade Legs, Stair. Bannister, liremellbsts, and everything else belonging to the Turning Business, whlch,they will sell at Philadelphis.prises.lei.. TURN. INO.WORK done to order, as well as always on hand. 1101-Ther-iila4 will be found on PINEGROVE ROAD, between Onllind Street and Major's Foundry. Lobasion, July 4, 1860. • - • - WALNUT STREET • srEwAssaolicias.' 7 _ atapee, Bot kakisidormazirrews.:4ock, of WALL PAPERS - Window Shades, Curtains, dce, , T HE UNDERSIONED having In connection with lila 11006 AND STATIONDR.Y STORE, perclutsedAhe entire stock of WALL PAPERS of Nevem WALTZ a licania.and - W. G. Wasp, and baring also re cently received large supplies from New York and Phil adelphia; including - the latest and-most luindsoirre styles of Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Panelinga, Fire Board Prints,. Window.:Ctirt gin a :S_hldes 4-c 4c ., now manufaaturad.. His stock presents the best assort ment of Papers,'both in style and quality, that hasever .been main Lebanon, and as he has konglat most of his Paponfat reduced rates, for 01,8 n, he is able to sell Wall Paper at cheaper rates than they can be obtained at any other place. He has also made arrangements with the best - Paper Hangers in - Lebanon to put up paper for him, if desired, at the aborted notice ou the most reas onable tonne. Give bisn violin and Lc convinced. . stiff Remember the place, at the Nem Bookstore in Wolput arse( ' (stew doors south of Kattriany's Hard mare Stire. J. ERNST MILLER. Lebonea, Aprtl 4,186 . , RE of the best and cheapest assortments of Linstoot. NJ offered. to the public, is now for sale at the new and extensive LUMBER cod COAL YARD of PHILIP . BRECIIBILL, o the Borough of .North Lebanon,'on_ the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut. street, a few juaras North of the Geneseou ',Steam Mills, and one (pare east of Borgner's Hotel. Their seeortnient consists of the beet well-seasoned Whits, Yellow, ?teensy. Pine and Hernia& Boards,— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boarils; - 11-4•anil 2 inch Pannel end Common Plink ;• • - White Pine and 'Hemlock Scantling and Joiats; White CadiDoents, Plank and Scantling; and inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The beat Pine end 'Hemlock Shinglea; • Alse, Roofing-and Inastering Laths; • - Chestnut ladle anS'Posts, and railings for tenet" and fencing Soinis; YLOORING•BOARDB of all aloes and descriptlone. `COAL! COAL!'! COAL! ! ! A large stook of Broken; Store, Lhoeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at'the lowest prices: WlL.Confdent that they have We largest and best as sortment of Luxe= of all description And-sizes, as well as the largest stook of the differ - out kinds of Cost, ever oferod to the citizens of Lebanon , county, they venture to sof that they ean accommodate all purchaseni satis factorily, and would thorefoire invite a7l whoirant any in their line;to examine their stock before put cbasing elsewhere. PHILIP BRECHDILL. N. Lebanon, April 4,1860. • IF YOU WANT , ' 16:kgood PIOTURIC for a MedsdlionerPin, call etri.Al - next door to the LeNtnen Deposit • Blank Warrants for Collectors of School Tax, Bonds of dollectorkend Treasurers. Agreements between Directors and:TeiMers, and Orders on Teasurer, for-sale nt thisieffice. We have just receivettaltne lot .• of 'blank Cards, plain and aoloredottiskere shall be.pleared to work ap for the pabliow , 'We hate several stenitisi, but very , destrablesdietind IT YOU WAl'i' 1 1" 16. -' 1 ibi1311.0 7 P .E io virry obop, v osi to Di.,..A.11r °, A' o ' l3 ' 7 ' ' l4- :. ,- ..4"4,vcfitr;•&k,i,;(.. •"t , ' 1- 4 :e. ;'.' ' c - ' . : `, .—.. :. .-.. ..• -..." i' - - - ." .-. . EMI GRAIN WAIMED. PE undersigned will pay the high price!! kr all kinds of grain—WHEAT, RYE; CORNAnd " OATS— at the Warehouse, on the Union Claris; Viralnitt street, North Lebanon.HN IMMEL. North Lebanon, JULIO 6,1380, %;• James H. .11044 y SIGN OF VIEC/TikX Eagle Buildings, CirrnomfOsa. LEBANON, Pa, • - - kyFVERS to the Public an elegant **extensive &siert meet . • OF PARIS VI'YLES OF F it e;JEWELICY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, a, p ear l, 'St one Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etriidelefira iw a l Mean Pins, Ear Rigns and Finger Rings, t • GOLD CURERS -of every style and quality: f..` • A r .• ' English, Frebeh,Errfits and'Amerii can Gold and Silver Watches of thiktatuit approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of eVary 'description. A large verlety of Fancy Goods, P t in , fie" The stock while found furlong t_ largest in this sec - lion of Pennsylvania, and has red withgreat cars from the meet celebrated im tinrand manntac• hiring establishments Ih New York _ REPAIRING done at the shor test and mgo In a most .liorktitanlike manner. , . My friends, and the Publie genero aria brsltecl to an examination of my superb stock.- tejA . Lebanon, Sept. 51,168.8 • -7 REMOVAL;:' NORTH E 13;itt,X0 N Saddle and Harsneasi Nana . • factor); Tundersighed has RC 111.6 . 4 i . .1 Isla Saddlery and IlanOus Manufaotory; to a few doors S. b Of the old place, to the large • lately occupied by Hillman * • • ' a Liquor More, where he will ball • ire NM Ma .b.brol . d oßstlicaltre;,•ind - has cilities for attending , to all the , departassnbs of his beld am. Being determined to be behind da oth - er es611;0110 meat in his abilities to accommodate renstomerei, he hes spored neither paints nor expense to obtain and make himself mastor of every Modern. tmprovemen in the bu- Motes and secure the services of the bee workmen that liberal wages wsinid command- lie will keep a large • Mock on hand,and.manuthcture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of MARNA'S.% such as Saddles,.Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds . heary Harness, Buggy . Whigs of the beat Manufacture, . Buffalo Robes; Fly Nets, such is Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented ; 117117 PS of every kir4l, such as Bump Whim Cart whips; &o.; MA =Sof all deocriptlons.HALTEß CHAINS, hoine.made TRACES, fc:, &e. allof which is • will westraneto be equal to soy that caxibe obtained in any other establishment in the Country. All be asks • that thew) deakring anything in this llue,:ehollld call at his Place and examine his stock. lie filets , the fullest confidence lo his shility•to give ontiresausteeten. Afar All orders thankfully rerolved andpronsptly at tended to. SOLOMON .13MITH. • . North Lebanon Borough, Jan. 25, 15130. Lebanon Female Seitiivary. • POST, A. 8., Principe/. • ritll)3 NINTH SESSION will commence September 11, I. 1860. This School is designed to elevate the.atand ard.of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a mode:tate cost The school year in divided into two mations of five months each. •Charge :per nesaion, from 74 to 16 dollars, according to the stadium of the scholar: Extra for Music, French, Latin; and German. • *,. 5 Particular attention 'given to theinrosical' depart meat.- ,Itaruction upon . the Piano, Melodeon and Gni. tar end In Singing. Pupils not ,coiiraited with the School will be waited upon At their bowie, when Bemir ed, and at the usual rates' ' ' Early.application shonld be made to - J. STINE, o'r . J. W. MIS)I. • Board of Directori: B. B. LEHMAN, S. J. STINE, C. B. 'FORNEY, . 111811, JOHN AIEILY, - C. GREENAWALT, G. D. OLONINGEIt, JOSIdn- /7IINOK, 18/4 0 BECKLBY. - Lebanon, Aug. 80,.1M... _ . Phila. & lteading Itaitroad. Lebanon Va Itritneh. • :; - - Two Dail Passingir Tr'aititi to Read• ing, and Harrisburg. "DABS LEBAiION; going East to Reading, at 913 A.M., and 2.25 P.,M. Paso Lebarion;going Weat-te , Harrisburg, at 7.24 P. DI. and 11.48 A. Id. At Reading,.toth trains make algae 15oxitteriona far Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamsolpa',loanvillo, Winiama pott, Ste. Morning train only connects at Reading for W Ekes burrs, Tittatottand Scranton. _ At Harrisburg, trains connect 'Atli "Ponnellvania." uNtirthrt Central," and "CumberlandsValley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers &c. Through Tlekets tb Lancaster; in Nd. 1 Cars; $1 50, to Baltimore. 53 30. . • . .80 ms. baggage allowed toeacli passenger. . 'The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Ticketaat reduced tate to Niagara %Mao, Detroit, Chicago, and all the priticipal points in the West, North Weet, and Canada,; and End gran t Tickets, at lower Fares, to all aho've places, chit be bid op applkiation to the Station Agentiat Lebanon., Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Ruilgrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the prinelital points hi the North and West, and tbo Cankdas. COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 26 Coupoak pt26' per • cept t • discount; b'etwe any pßinte desired. pad, : nittamiltTiorns Good for 2000 m iles , betwpau alk po ints, at 45 eAch for Fatal[lee and Businesslin:us: - Up - Trains leave Philadelphia . for Reading. •Ilarris burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3,30 and b P. M. *if" Paesengers arerequestesl to parchruse tickets be fore the Trains Start. higher Fares charged, it paid In tno care. .. • -0. A. NICOLLS, Engineer and S'uperintendost July 25, IS6O Frog Frog E.gt :In a t .'4 11 "-, 'Z'. :',g 4 It.- V ~.., r e 4 :1. 14 tk.7 - 11 g I :Ettr - I.g.g 4.Plegriff rml 3 ,511:.4,1 . . 74 0 DJ cl b i. ?.' : s— I .1 • 0 py WoßtFor....g.a.OgO 41. 5.5 ,•=.?.S Pli: tl ° m .4 `s`til & 4P11 . 1 . Y,54ff: 5 . " ;.• , • 42 - Q U 1.. 1 X g . 4 . 6..9:,,.4..fg. ... .-g „,_g. ..-,„,- 4 , V . agY r c" ; gg:.g.g vf . " UrvP i P-Ullidel .. r. . - E 4 E.- it . . - a 0 • cl 5' V 0 134 o- g . t ,, •• ) Ee l ft/ " KA. 0r021,a a et. re N..../ ._•• SOO V' 8g ' 64:4, caW M P- R. )-9 ra 11 g 2 c RET. .VitIPZ D' i' - gg t ‘' X .p22.,1:C1.1 41 '121: 1 4 4:0 40' 2t --.Pe-s l x wt .., a,. .,1.1 • , z.cnt,i -. E . ..t.cin Iraq Ei .1 - 9 a:g - . s . j i zr ;:i ti • , &E. .5 V sa u) - a •.. • MADAM - E . SCIIWEND'S INFALLIBLr., WDERS . : - DOR the speedy arid tiffser: 'Cluie of ill Innen:ma. r Rona, Hewer s , .Rheunitutlimi, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Piles, -Caravel, and all A.eutA and Chronic Diseases of Aosuva Ann OAPAJIM—Sinit 3 cont• Stamp, to her . A g ent, . O. B. JONES, .Ifundreds of teethnoniiiL,, , Box '2OlO Pliilad'a P.O. Sir AgineY. R. W. Carl Third*, Arch Sts. October 3, 1860.-101. George lloffroaWs imseNbN COUNTY- . TRANSPORTATION LINE, • By Lebanon Valley Railroad. pARTICIILAR attention evil!' be paid to amide shipp: e d by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goode will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia. to' Lebanon; Myers town and Annville Stations, and alt.other pellets in the County. FREIGHTS contracted fort the least poetible rates and delivered with dispatch. TIM Proprietor mill pay pattlenlar attention , to, and attend petaonally, to the receiving and delivery of all' Freight a • • ' For Information, apply at tits Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon, • EDWARD MARK. hie Agent in FhliadelphiM will al ways be found at W. rt; pu.sks . dftrauttli's 21.0te1, North Third al , Phikurelphift. • • . - July 11, ' 60 .1 . • .. ' . ORO. HOFFMAN. _ . . . NEW LIVEEIit STABLE. frITE undersigned respedthilly ipiontts tha nubile . that I be has rued a NEW _LIVERY STABLE, at Dire. I f pubi ßlLS .,.4o llote ni l mod4 , Mar ti k o e n t a sTo mi f etot Leb• k , , anon, where he will keep for the of HORSES and V.Efil LES. IDS wit -keep v gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe ehteles. Alan, x*tieful Drivers fitruished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Portico, &c. Lebanon, April 21, DIN. , JAMES bIARCIf. •.• sition ;le Tai bri~>Eg. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the ittlbiio general, that bo hasr orimmenced the rithommte lIIISINTsBI3 in ;all bmnikres, at his rest. d ew " in East Lebandn, (Cumberland Street,) 2 isquaros mat f ro m major idoyer's hotel, feputb aide.) By Jaen. (toil to baeinaee, prOMPtneei• in his MucagessMak, .odd gni, And moderate ohargee,,be .boPes to receisisli ,of the piibile pstrodage; em plOY of Micheal Wagner, deeV lee • '.stissildent of g m" ge neral. - antiallotiorii 101.1eittAis .Itaholtail.s'at the iulblieo • gSf.s.,r. i •Zes Z.lssilaits Alf la, AM. 42.80ha*. • ••'' L•. , , 13 frOx - tk. - , weary , travtd, Landing on - ad , . swire,ehara, ' . • I sought Out the .ancleit And t,..a.we11-remencbmwd door. • • Long it was since inyAklinie .• Retched me wandering o'er the ware, And my soul for certain knowledge, Though it held it carne, did crave— Though - the melancholy answer , • Only echoed or the grave. , , • I bad left Allangel,wotaan ; Guardian of the; tender' throe-- Is atm dead or belle Is bar spirit tilio.to me? !, w• .well I know that many wintert Caoaot oltango her constaitox. EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES Many years ago there lived an Em peror who cared so very much abbot having new. Clothes, that he spent all his money. merely for the sake of be. ing very smartly dressed. He did not care much about' his troops; he did not care either about going to: the play or driving out, unless it were that ho might show his new clothes. Re had a new suit for eve ry hour in the dak; and as one "usti ally says of a King or Emperor, ...$e held a privy council, so of him it was said, his Majesty sat in council with his tailors.. • In the large toviii *bete he resided people led a merry life.- DV afteiday fresh visitors arrived at court.; day, too,. a couple of Swindlers, called. themselves first-rate made their appearance. •They - Pre- • tended that they were able to weave the richest.sitaffs; in:Which „pit Only ,the looters and patterns were mareme- - . ly beautiful, but that the clotheareade ofineh.stiafk pOsaessedidair Wcinderful prver.te . , him Wh o . was unfit fot the .he , 4 heicl',..or who' was . extremely44ly. • •"What'.caPital , eiotbet thayMnin bethought the,' Emperor: • "If . had hut snob Suit I eoUld , " directly find out What,peotdeiii empire were not tailed'to' 'their' office;. and, • besides,-l• -sheik be liblia. 7 ,te ie t i n- • the.elevertroin the steroid: Jo .e, must. t hage some- of this . stuff, mz And• - so . - ordered - Virgo mires of 1E10114: to be ' giveutO the tWO:tawitidlers;. that they Might Set .to work immediately. •• The.men erected. two. looms, and did ea . if they Worked very diligent- . 1"; Out, in .reality therliad got noth cm._;:the loom. , - They' boldly de, ! finest -.Silk and gold . threiitt,444:all, in their own pock ete„Am**eilied.aNiay....at,..tne 2 . empty loonkill'qpite-4ite - at nieik like.to`know How the two , weaVerearOgettihgeon -With : toy .4144- the - Xmppror; :one. :day,' to "telf-5 . : .: - . .bdt :he was-rather emberrasied riihienihered that re .silly? fel `Jo* -for_ `-his office, • Wbiild...ii4lbe4l,ble-•,to see the stuff.H nrie.tbiejle:-theight, es 'far as re garclitAiimstilf, :there was no : risk Whetaeii Yet . .he prefeared send, int*ime onerelae, to bring Mtn Intel ligen4,Ortho. bin) weavers, and 'how: . they" tOO getting on;, before ' . 6 'wen t; himself. -. Everybody, in the whole 'town had heard of the .wonderful pt,:ipsitttnat....4ds stuff was, said to: I) . ossees,:eirid.ell'ifiere °Ole** know how;:oleyef ,or-foolish -their..geighbors. : might•-•be'fOundlo.•.bli..: -• - Wilt send'ely:.worthy oid minis tor at litst, after. MOO i .ionehieration.• '4lO wi ll 'be able. to say boiv:the . stufflooks better than anybody.; . for he:is .a „man of under. -standing, and no. .oni-pan . :bo found' I; more. tted:fer thie:than be.". ii!r. . Bo; tho worthy old minister.went to the . room " *hero the- tivo•---iwindlers Wife werhing awaywith- all their might and main. - "Lord help me !" thought they.; old Mans: Opening his eyes as wide. as possible; "why, I can't see the !mist thing whatver on the loom I" But he took care `not to give voice to his;thoughts'': - -"c The-sWindiers begged him most po .litely.-tAtive . the. goodness to ap proach neiiikr . io the looms; and then, pointing . to the -. empty frame, him if the Qtirtii were.. not Of great beauty. And-the poor uld: minister looked, °' arid looked,' and s could see nothing whatever; for, indeed,,there wee; hothing at all there: "BleSsirie!" thought he to himself, "amt theri r re: - ally a! sisittleten 'never thrniglit'so;:and , nohody,•dare • know it.: 1' pot .116 - 4er uutiy, ; office! No, notbingon'earth Shall:male-me . say that I hive uof seen the stuff!' kir& one _of' the swin .dlers;Stili working buniiro "Ton don't say if ,the staff pleases you, or not." "Oil,. beautiful, beautiful! the work is adunribleil 'said the old Minister, looking `at'` the :*beam Ihroligh his spectacles. "This pattern, and these `colors well; I shall not fail to tell.tho Emperor tbalt; both are roost beautiful." "Well, we shall "he - delighted if you 'do 'so," said the swindlers; and named, the different colors and patterns which were in the stuff. The.: - old minister Iptened :attentiveio what they said, in ordei that-W Might be i}ileto repeat allattriror. ' ; • 4: -1 • ,• . • ME =I giloirt itnetre". win's tab: II dreaded, Gridf 41 bolo. for evermore, I lind.lefi tticeellttlo clipdrn ' in the years of long ags-- but poet Joy is•presentno*ov , :.; Patufulls the seasons - . Whb am I to be del/vered I' rota:the krolcan• hope 040 t . •. - • : . 7 And I sought, the well-loved cottage, Skirted by the poplar tall • Waited by the garden-wicket, . Listening:to tie *Madan ; Audi Caught thePreen:al odour Of thojnaminCon'thelnill. Then I entered, endibe kite* me, • . • • And eank faintingin,my Erin.. • On bur tens I earn imprinted • • . Midnight watching., pain', alarms. • ' And her children clot:wed round me, Undivided, tree from banns. ..,t$ tffaithnt. THE WHOLE Nt) 598. 44 The swindlers then-aelietftpr: efe re money l and silk • and gapid - ,. thread, which they'said they wil,ed..to --fin ish the piece they had be** % .4 pu.t. they pilitoie before, all tiiat'siaa . gitr. en to them into their oWn' . to*ket,, and still continued to - work wit .ap-; ,parent diligence , at the, empty ;loo m; Some time after tile, Paripeeef:tent; another otffl r. to, see h work was getting: on, and if:the %piece . of brocade wbuld - soon be - finished: -•Bnt be fared like the otlfer;:iyi.stated at thajolw.. frepr, everit....irLintt as' them:. wee nothin g ther. course lie`COnlcr ority due- :the . 44114 fr m e . 11 "1iigettiir stiiir not please you - :ts• much-asit-did the minister? , :lurked the -Mee, - irriking the gestures ;as beforEelied - talking-ot*endid col Ore qui eatiterns N 04111414 not ex, ist. •- • .; - . ' ."Stitpt inly am ot , tho -A ht • 'ug the new cihiniiiiiisioner; "then it Must be' that•lm y luora. tive office,--4,hat' were a gOod joke ! however, no onOlarct even -suspect such a thing.:' he began praising the atittf-gpfotii , oould not see, And told the .t . :ll4" * ol,Eidlers how pleased-be was 'to detsuch beau :o%l colors and ,ikket miairr pat -toff,: • icintioad4l64,_ he •to the Emperor on Is return, "the stuff which thf weavers ir re mak. ing is extraordinarily fine." The magnificent brocade • that the Emperor was having woven* at his own expense was the•talk of the whole town. The Emperor wished to see the costly stuff while it was on the loom; so, accompanied by a chosen train of courtiers, among whom where the two trusty men who bad so admired the work, off he went to the two cunning cheats. As soon ati they heard of the Emperor's approach, they began working with all dill. genco, although : as yet there - was not a single , thtead'od the loom. "Is'it not magnificent?" said the two officers df the crown. your Majesty only look . r Whit it defin ing pattern I What beautiful colors I" said they, pointing ,to the empty frames, for they .thotight the others reall ~ .could see the stuff. • . " hat'stheiisearking of tide !" Said the'Emperor to - himself, ing , Thie is a tgrrible matter:! I' a simpleton_; . or anti a mot fit to be Emperor? W hy; that were the worst that could happen to - me"---Velk, charming r.ilie - Stuffis really 'eharni; hig," then ; "I approve it highly!" .Andlie smiled.gfaciOtialy,. and ekaminede the 'empty looms;, nin; utely,; for he xtrould not for all isthe worla Say . that he . could wit see what his' WO ',ofliceir had so- much praised. The wboleenite. strained ...their eyes J 643106040. something on - : the looms, but they-0(441d lice • EIS little as the °then. Methe same' hne, in - Order Woeium their master:Ape Alinkieros,. they allib`ried , " Os, 4w:dull" and counselled hill litsgetty to ; hair* new robes- made out ofilie • rnagnifi. cent stufflcir the grand procession. which was . ' about to„.! take ace "Excellent) . charming!'" was _echoed frotn,pieuth to mouth, charmin g!', allwivere extrealelf . pleased. The Einperor, Will al as his courtiers, and. confetoll - on each a the cheats Ordei;:iNich they Were to weer in their bitten-hole, anilgave thent title of' ettnights of the MOO Honour able order- - fd the Loom." . , Thepight preceding 'the diy . on likioh..4e. proceision ,was to take plaee,. ; ;ha.. two men, stayed up all nigbt,,Ackhad sixteen candles 'burn log; _se that. everybody might see. how tting•ivesrked to get. the Ernper or'a taw drcse ready in, proper time. The pretended to unroll the stuff from thele'em; they cut in the air with theit seissors, and :sewed with needles iiiiit.bad no thread. -"Now, thetif 'Said" they, "the Emperor's new suit'urready at last." • ' - Ihe -Emperor then:.made fife ap pe,rancela the cham ber .of bis. two. Xviights of the Most llOntotnzable-Oe deikif - tlii3 - Loom, accolitpanied•qihis' chamberlains of the bghest rank; and the two cheats bind: lip -their I arms ea though they had - sosetbing in their hands, and said, . "Hire are ' your Majesty's knee••breeches; liere is the, :COat,,.and berti.tbe - mantle.— The'*hole suit is as light as a . • cob-' web; and when oneole: dressed one would almost fancy one bad...nothing on ; but that is just the )(eayty of this stuff !" • - ' - ~ I ' ' - • .. "Of course !"" sardlill , tib" we'ou rti 6113, although not a single'ons of them could see ariythin of the'clothes. "Will your Imperial Majesty -Most graciously be pleseed to 'undress? wo will then try on the- new things before the glass: 6 " 2 The Emperor allowed himself to . - undressed, and then the two cheats did exactly ea if'eacii.ene helped him On with an artfele,;6(.dress, while his Majesty turned' hithself *ound on Of sides before the milt r. • 'Sowwellihe iiiipisbilenmes your Majesty ! atict.-'bo*f tvall',ali fits ! ,What a pattern ! - i . V:b at colors 1 This is indeed a dresk..wortby of a king! '. ...... .;,• , "The caner, which . is I°,4* . bo rne . . ... . • . above your- _Nasty in the ptoteireen 'is in -readiness without," inflow:iced the chief Master of; the ceremeriiii. "I am TWO ready," repliFalie ktn, p e ror, "Do nu: new tikingtignfeil r' asked he, • turning .riiiund.,ficie s )more before the lodking-glials;ol.:oQthat it might . epp!'etr thaVhe e7k,00.-gie dress very minutely .--2 .....,'„ ; ':!, - .; . .41.. The pages who'. wefilk, altrt..4 1 Emperor's train figt:tiaikt - Ai ! :o: grounkfee it :tout ) 4T. : tits E t io or -the, maatifolia,._44 ' , exactly as welfsicliarryiifg. ifornbthing, for i.hey alio did ne-Claifeh to -betray simplicity # 114-jen,Tl4B. I r ::thei r post. .7. - :Ad dis 11}:t iterilereor . walked on, '4/14#10* - ..‘e111149 , p16 through the, 4 .... .• • A . 4. 0 t 1. -41-.:10E.,. - e gaiter •ft : A FAMILY PAY?. IMPOWIaN4 NYMr Paniq-feD A I rligt • f t XXV! • By'7C BLi2F{ 2d Story of kunekii. New Banding, C• • , . At - 0n . 9 Dollit and FLO Bente it - 10-ADviorrupooctro , . inserted at thatuinal ra • The Mende of therestabllihment, and the pub •c s • . • ally are tripectially edgcdted ta eendla ••-r_ordee, mw-HANDIILLIA Printed atom IhoinitoMee. ; SATES OP POSTAGIS. ' •^•-•-• In plasma county, poetaga_. • ';• • • laennsylrardefbut bilutpas cot ' s y, 631-004 gnarls - riot. -18-eante•st - • • '• 44- •• Ont. of this State, 11% ctn. perdier SA ',qui - 4 ; year • If the Hostage. lp not putd adesnoe, doubled. MS striett - ,6l`the"V'eficrpplie, and 'all the PeOPle in'Aboilitreeti 444. At<the dews Axil:4*. "Oh j bow befialm thi:V4 11 4 1 4 160 !rive dtbirtrieV 4 Vtiat a apiendi Ciltiti:l•lbrilLthfritkantle, he* well it alts 1". • "1"-• Ma . In short; - there - WA; nd yr but wished tdcheat - hfrileelf into the be: lief that-he 'saw the highly valued clothes, Air othotwise heywould .hirrtf had to aolinowledi;e eig:rar.a simpleton on an awk A's yet none of the Empermokriel*dreent es had met with such approralOtt4 suit madt.by the two weavers:. "Bat the Emperor has s _nothingoltl" said tittle hear, the voicetif ilatweonae:rr said .ftither, and One-person *hispered to the oth er whatthe'cbild had said. • ;"Butt ho really - has nothing; citi I" olielatthed at last all the peopis.,- This vexed the. Emperor, for heist* tliat they. Niro right; hilt he. 4 - 95 — 4 However, :I must bear: ibtf.'• to the end I" - And - 69'0V, themselves. further : .110,. ad they were carrying it Verintewhkg, - -111cr not even exist. • • Siiil.M.' f:: 77: tc 7' : 1 -, f ••• ~." , •` .- t - through life. They are YOar, : tlo:9o . I people who -slip through •tihe'band ' when '..you attempt to catch' 'theta; and leave you wondering hoW ;they could have escaped. The hand:•ok 1 morals, law or right fails to ho them, add yet they seem' to.-recd nize them all. A bargain with suo men always results in their gain; i there is some loop left for , them to I bang an something - advantage on.; something I that will redound to their particular I glorification, ,or profit.. They are splendid managers of benevolent in- - stitutionir, "Occupy high places in the' 'moral' world- 2 -fcir Eillt,h are irk' those ( men who t -- caught, ; and if they 1. ' get taughtthe -manage to slip through —are great on mortgages, lend Mon ey op 'the right kind of security, arid never lose, and whicheVer way they 1 fall, they light all right. They are f politicians, and always manage to be I a on the winning side. In life; they [re unexceptionable; With characters excellent. But they saferdiptmenev- - ertheless, and qyen..wirliazjirailiiing them, as men may„ . lo tleir •short sightedness, and they wriggle 'through' to the end, the veil will: be lihaf:lnce the time that tries all do justicii• to them. AT- THOstis AO'pnliittd - sninpOsing• —and that,:too, oE*huiffefouspOece. He is said to.have . remarked.-that he was dYitilloilit 01-oharitk'tO the un dertaker, who wished tO .1 / 1 12 Hood.• • . • • , • ADDRESS • . . DEMOCRATIC• STATE CUT/YR CpMMITTER. To, tleo,Deosooracrot Penoverpotl47.=•:=l.. The Democratic State Committee d eems It duty, dace more to address you - , - . before the final vote for President of the United States. .It Is enabled to dir tto now,.rith a CAl35OiOllBllBBO that, every sacrifice of private feeling having been' made; the Democratic party is once more united in the support of the regular nominated Electo ral Ticket, which, in its•aggsegate,- represents the public sentiment 'of Pennsylvania, adverse to sectionalism, and, faithful to :the ljuien and the Constitution. The °Weet of .tho State. Committee, now is, ,to invoke for that ticketrt zealous and active. sup port. Such a support, given in every,. county of the State, may reverse .the defeat. at the . Bate election, and, even if it does -:not, will save the De mocraiic:party trom Ilititdisintegration, which; an apparent abandonment of its - fterstould•seem to threaten, and which our , ancient , enemies so mach .desire. If tbo Democratic party in Penn sylvania can be de'dtoralisedand broken to pie ees, the permanent suet:esti bt the...snercenary crowd-now forming the .Peoples ,or. Republica., party,,will be aeoured, and Ake _State, which W more substantially Democratic...than any one in the Union, be handed over for:a aeries of years, to the control of those whose policy is alien to its true interests—the policy against which the Democratic party has so lung and so 'resolutely , contended. ' . . . . A - thorough organizatron and full vote of the' Datiocraey at the Presidential election, is impor tant for other reasons. • Intoxicated by one v lotory, won mainly tbrongh, s . the unhappy differenbas of the Ditll3oCllloy,:=lire, --- without effort, of anotber,ip November,the . 'era of the Republican party are meditating an ex tensive export of Pennsylvania voters into the neighboring States, especially in New Jersey and' Delaivare, where the contest ie very close. Not wanted, is they think, here, they will be very serviceable there: Let Chi's' fraud be frustrated, if possible, by such activity on our part, as will compel our .idverseries to remain at home. It may be, should the. attempt at colonizing he par ented. in, that Pennsylvania now eau be redeem , But there is a higher and, stronger motive to' action. Every Democratic' /me best in Norm's ' her—every vote, indeed, agittiet the Republican ticket—ft a vete for the Constitution, the Union,. and fortbe rights and property and safely of our Southern brethren, and swells the great conserva , ' live body, which, whether it be at the tame a ma -putty. or minority, now. stands. as the.,only bar rier to sectionalism and fanaticism. .Should Mr.' Liscout be elected, and hiandatinistration prate,: as we fear it will, to bo animated- ; by the aggres aive spirit of anti. alsvery fanaticism, and threaten still more the well ascertained rights of any por tion of the Union, the Democratic party-o . f Penn: Fylvanis will be the great constituent of the con- . stitutional opposition, which must check and control the Executive. It is., all .4ope.t.tant limb tho elements of such an opposition aliould,dever.' opo themselves et the polls now. . Snob a demon stration of-Northern Democratic sentiment, even if it Should not insure victory, may ultimately save the Union, by showing to the Sonib bow nany true friends they Aimee in the North, and' espeoially in those Middle States, whiel are the truest and most loyal to the Constitution. Let it be remembered that when, in 1854, the storm of kindred fanaticism. broke uPon Pennsylvania,' :the Know-Nothing candidate was elected Gorse: nor by an overwheltning majority; and yet, ti less than two years, fanaticism died out as au& dduly as 'it arose, and the Democratic part,/ true to its prinolples—faithful. even in disaster, to . its standard—resumed its induenoe and pre-. dominance in the State: So will' it be nOw.• AU . . depends on ac tivity, on conoert, on h.onorabt6 and magnanimous forgetfolneff drf #uat d,iffeven was. Lot any one who hints at ttifr ;revival, who }east to eidite again any unkind' fealinwarno Democrats, be marlted as se enemy. to- hilvertnr.: try slid to his party. Let the Contitty - tio, tees like Immediate measures to getc4e a PA vote of the Democratic party, even :ii:diatrio '.whore loosl success is imprsetionblerior, rem. 3310.rthet; in November, every vote.toonts in t est result end that every Derneienlei adwo ate hotikelpretaea hii deeps fr nt'lietepubli II"4"1/0:1" )1 Y vot , ,e,with the enemies of th Mal, :union- and the. ostitothan. , ' '' Ark 441;.11; svw. .Ch airmen. DORl:grails !KliirjSrpagttrs tommltteeitooms - 1 4 DSIA - delptiii.'o6talkirllVADW ' • --°4114 1 1eft#!! 11 1 4 - ii°4' If -tvilltalt:l4o.ll24thit I T Itt li i ' ltteikir44#iv .. ,( i '' ollz.,l 0 4 l'ln awl OW, I(Cfpziik. .: ; ...f ). ..wa isi4r. 11111123 ~,, _, Ell
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