,1 1 Ids 415 t_tnititg, MOP clik l ar pr t 4 M9T h ri;illi=i. ADVEICTI - BU - f)IFFI* L3KBANON, PENN A Tao establishment la noir stuyplied with an extensive iwortme nt of JOB I"if Pi t whiall - will be increased as the patronage demands. II can now turn out Dattrroo, of every daseriptlon, in a neat toil expeditions manner— and on Yet?~ reasonable tenni. inch as Pamphlets, Cheeks, puniness Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Birk Headings, Illanks Programmes, 4ills of Pars, Invitations, Tickets. ke., Si" Daus of ail kinorpCornmoo and Judgment BoNna. &thnoit JUnifeeet, Cannabis.' and other BLANKS, printed IporreothigAlt neatly on the beet paper, constantly kept 10* OW et tbit office, at prices "to suit the times." *IV Subscription price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER Sank IkfilEth and a Half a Year. -Address, Wm. M. flassun, Lebanon, Pa. EMEZEM flnellituoiness Wens YOB. ANNT Athus business Room in 8. J. ElNlee new banding, two doors east of the Beck petal, near the Wirt lso. Inquire of S. J. STINE Lebanon, Nor. 30, 1859. FOR RENT. AFINE 111.1.9INESirltbdki, seta.% for a hardware or clothing Store or any other kind of business, near the corner of Cumberland.aml Plank Road streets lately occupied by 11:8. Deadens's Cabinet Ware, is of fbred for tent by tha Ilirdnridgneti• Possession of tbe above given at any time. Apply to Lebanon, Jah.2ll, letKr, JOIIN B. ItADOEI. Private Salle. , subscriber offers at Private Sale his new two story brieh•DWELIING ROUSH, sittinted Elise bethStreet, Lebanon, Pm The House tell • • ify 213 feet, has 2 rooms on the drat floor • and Son the second. The other improve meats meats are a good WASH-MOUSE, Rake. oven, Cistern and Garden. The Lotto MN 1 : 11 by 66 Mt. Tbo above property is a ll new and in a good condition, and will be sold on easy terms. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, 1860. Apply to J.H. - PhotogrOher. Lobanon t Aug. 6,1/169,-tf. • .* 100 r Salt 41# - Itleins ~NEW BRICK HOitSES and ONN TAMER'. A Dom ble TWO STORY BRICK ROUSE on the corner of Centre and Chesnut Streets, not quite finished, sad a SINGLE TWO STORY BRICK, on Chest- g not Street now occupied by John Krick. and a Mine 1 34 Story la - North Lebanon, near John Arnold, are offered at Private Sole, and will be sold Cheap and upon . easy- terms. Possession ;lived of the two Brick In ABgbet next, by SIMON J. STINE. Lebatton,Jnna 20,-1889. Private Sale. Subecritter offers at private rale all that °certain I farm or leant of land, situate partly in Plaegrove township, Schuylkill county, and partly In Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, bounded by landed' Eck en and Guilford, Benjamin Arrlgg, Daniel tot Doubert end others, containing one hundred and tOrli-eight sores and a quarter, with the/11par Sentenced, consisting of a two story log dwelling-. Intele (weather boarded) a 134..t0ry log dwelling house, a ow bank barn, other eutt-Waildings, an d& new MAW power saw OIL for tern's, kc., Wtrill b MAI e easy,, A Apply t. to 0. . ONLINm - Meg-roes, April 20, 11469.-tl.• _ • 1 • • ---•_... • VALUART.JE. BOROIJOB PROPERTY AT POIVATE SAGE. /FUR subaribers offers at Private Bale, the following L Real Estate, Situate 'on Mulberry street, in the borough_or Lebanon, viz A PART FAR OR PIECE OF (OUND, front airip 28 feet 8 inches en said Mulberay street, and nning back to an alloy. on which to erected a 001/ BRION . HOUSE, • 21 by 48" feet 111181Poding s two-story nok.4ufiding n ith neeessary Via house is tutke4 in the tot style add the location is -A very,pleuesut ono. It will be suld , sp. easy terms. For particulers apply to Lebithon' Aug: 15,18159. D.. B..LI.AM)tOND. . . For - Rent; uIIetLITIPITI , and large -b, tiding in -Cumberland -Street, the most popular, burinesa piece in the r. Borough of Lebanon. rho front house con .. Mining a large Store reent,.by-room an cellist; ll a large • Basement, by•room and caller; fire I rooms on the Second. and Ate rooms on the t story, and a large garret and cellars Also a heck building. Kitchen, Shed, de., ke. as a f, t dwell Keg for a family, with one of the best grow lug gardens in the borough. Of the Store Room, Ilaseb•geht Boom. and the rooms on the third storr, possession can he ftritnedlately glv. en 1 but of the whole property. Or 10 parte. ea it may cult, on the Brat of April next. WILLIAM AULT. Yet-further Information please inqulreof thp owner or Lebarooni Sept. 6,1880. 3. C KEISNEK. . . OittilLots at Private Sale; WILL be eold at Private Sale, 8 AOR.EB OF LAND, situated In Long Lane, near the borough liuo, in Corn well towttehtp. It adjoins the lenti-of Widow Fulmer, ori the l'ilorth, te . A thins and Joint Krause on the Mist. There Is a one story LOG weethar boarded, erected on the lend, end a good SVItI.,I, le the garden.— The lend has fine stone* for gnitrelett, VAN tract ratite tetileo home for e Vt. Its free from OroUnd ,G oolfedt title van bn given. ADA Itrttl ts Mt. N. B.—Thle tract is now covered with' fine grass, half of which will be given to the pnrctutser. Lebanon, June 18, 1860. North Lebanon' Steam Mill. tints NOBTII LI9DANON - 104 ,, A81 MILL Tilt be of. ji AVOW for RUNT, by Pabl*Outery. on Saturday, the Ist day Mr../Nosmber, next. et 2 o'clock, P. MI" ae the Public Home 1111160f...1. L. BAT 2, If not sold before that doe. :at Liza; The 31111 Is la good running order, NV It h two pair of Burr Flour Stonoe, an one eof Chop Stones, and la 60 by 40 feet In size. /t L loaded 1n North Lebanon, on the. Union Canal. sir The 3.1111 will bo rooted from Aptil 1, 1861, Tor one year. DAVID L.. LIGHT, Presldoot. North Lebanon r tober 31, 1880.: • VALUABLE BOROUGII PROPERTY • • AT PtiBLIC SALE. Tenyi subscribers will soil at Public Sale on Atonday, the 100 of .Decensber, l B 6o , at the Public ifbuse of dry D. Carmany. in Lebanon, the following real es tate,' Its : A- C umb erla nd Olt PIEON ON GROUND ng 26 feet 00 street, corner of PJgeon Alley,run ni • b ok 106 feat to Jail Alley, an which is emitted a ;f WO STORY BItI011.1101)8B, 26 by 40. fast, J O itleititting . Ili two story back-building with all maceseary but buildings, Summer-kitchen with lfakeoven a two story frame Shop or Stable , y, de., 4c., a ' WELL with nover•failltag excellent we or, and a. CISTERN with pump. ' The house is finialied IA the bort style, contains 11 Dooms, and a large Entry — the principal noms papered and 1171 with Ons. n o Pfain a good state of cultivation, has a 111X1- 'sty of 1:11T TUNES, VINES, aIIItIJOS, Ac., do. sr. Tbis property would suit a farmer who wishes to quit terming and more Into town, no it is bitu ated on the principal street, the corner of an alloy, well MVPS- Bible ft oar all direebions. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. It, when terms will be made known by Relienetoin liros. N. IL—This property can be parcbmied at Private Bale at any Ame before the 10th of December by IW laileg to PASZENSTIIN TIROS. , or, 14;1860. Opposite the Court IfoUse. SHAWLS SHAWLS Wolin Long Shawls, , Brooha squarelbawls, Blanket Long Shawls, , Blanket square Shwls, Mourning Long Shawls, • Mourning milers Shals, Memos' Long Shawls, Misses' square Shawls, Alen Bente , heavy Shawls, Jul received and lollinfrvery cheep at the New Store of W. K. k J. =KRIM Lebanon, October 10,1860. Copper-Smith Removal! iTIM nn enigma baa REMOYED his COPPER . ~sior and BRASS WOREINO BUSINESS to ket Street, the second door/ram Strickler'{ MTV, wbere 'BM be bappy to see all hte old friends and custom tra whore be has increased facilities for attending ttv We departments of his business. MOW attention given to RZPAIRINCI. Alt Wen thankfully received and promptly attended to, J OEWILNEI IL SE'PEREIN, rstreistith and Brasstoorker. Labanoni March 1, 1 . ..._....__._ _ . xLIJAttLOPIOACIAIL,JOaff 6.0 AUL ...JACOB GABEL E B N 0 N Door and Snell" DXanirlctory. Located on the Sreata i/fouse Poaceptear,Omes/Acrianzi area, Oast Zehatims. TIM undersigned respectfully in -1.1,.141141 form the public - In general, th at they PR hare added largely to their trmer cetab •., llsbmbot, and also have an klnris of the . . latest and beet improved MAOILINZRY tl e • tate u full operation, such fie WOODWORTH'S FI,OOR.I . NIi r , for conducting the gonorul businotts for • " Planing, Scrolla, Sawing, 4v., 4 0 .1 eajfttsd the experience Required by.ll. LorinAOLl and'. 0• MAE daring their connection with the Deer. Bask an d uppber Track, for • number of years past affords f•ll ' solstice of their ability, In connection with J . 0484 td ingest stock suitable to the wants of the Poor end Sash trashiest as this State. %boy WV Offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally ritWifilosuble tennis, a judiciously Resorted stock.ot , , Ae., from the best Lumber munntkatoried to the , gh MK! tte, feeling confident that• their eximrtment to not to lareseelkall by , any other estithliehment in the Sate in race to exaotness In site, quality or finish, end is osloulated re affori thorough sad/Action to all those who may firing the Undersigned with their custom. The fonottrias het comprises the !mann articles of stock on Doors, cotali Pash, of all sloes; Boor Promos, fuf brlefk and Architrave.; from, houses ; Casings, from 8 to 8 in.; Window Frarnea, for trick Surbees; and frame hodees; • Bhutto: o i of all slice; All kinds of Mosthitrugsi Ithncia. of aft sloes; 0. 0. Spring llonitUng, °fall time ; 'Wash-boards. LONCIA4I3ATINL A BROT/IFIR. P. B—Pianing, Sousing, 41.11011PPUP doll* to these ornivhing the Lumber. (Lebanon, July 16,1.1. i 11114 ,i 1141214. LY OP JONFSTQW-as. Vie AN Q COUNT Y, rirould respectfully infortd Data Mend*, and *be pub. that tgr hey connected titTneelt !J r Lt ia . w/14 In th TO AMC% SNUB/AND A. 1034 B o. 18E1 North Third Street, 'Phila. *woo he Will bied to rewire dawning, as NMI Nell it rates that Iwo". v a tbrwit Pllllndetptda, July 12, 1680, . . • . - .„. „dr,,5•.•,1 , ,. .:• .. -- ..! , 7.: -..- . 1.- 5.... -, '•• • ••-•.‘'' . 4*.L . ,it;. -1 .. 12 .- ,- -:'•:?!..:-: • 1 . .._ ..-. - - !....... ~..-,... :. .- ... •- •• • . 4- • -. . . "\ki., ''. t ' ' • • ' -.......0 . - '. .... . . • - t '''' . - , .. __. ... • . V '- - .• . - -- • . 41•0 ~... :. . ... •:...- ..• , . . .f, . * • . tr. a , .. •• F. .....,• ~..... .• , .. . 2,:%,. . ......., ...6_,...4e.w..._ ..„,„,i,,,...aziam05...‘(...,„_ ....,. ~ •. ....... .. : , ............_. . , _,...... f.... , .vi........,../A r i,...r.5...„..--. _w07.1. innr....7.2....c.._,,,...,..__ ... . , , ... .. VOL. 12-NO. 23. ..TlTeturatiliture Sibire. lI : AMU/30N WINDOWS would remmettully Ise form the peill • e-that. he bas removed opposite Cum, okt place, a few dears islet of Bowman ' s Hotel, on Cum , . ilerialtd• Street, . where he will keep_ the largest, finest,' and cheapest assortment of YURNLWRE ever offered in Lebanon. Hie stock consists of all kinds of Padua end Columon.Purnitime which be will sell lower than the like can lie bought at any other place in Lebanon. Be biss on hand a leximassortment of Sofas, Tete...tete/4 Lonnvss Cesare, Pier, Card and other Ta -I,,L,Les' 11.he„t Not H*t ' Racks; ay. Also a large and cheap '*""n Gane-iiat, 11112 i common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Oirtesesi - --anilt, Rosewood and Mahogany—l/err theep. Venetian BUD* Garriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, far children. 11:0.. Particular attention paid to UNDERPAHING.— He has provided - himself with the FINEST HEAUSErN LEBANON, anlvvill make Collins and attend Funerals, at the shortest Patine and most reasonable terms.. • Lebanon, ...bee 28" 1859. OWENILAITBACIIPS_' New Cabinet, Ware Rooms and Chair • - • Mantactory. 3ftrkel St, 3d doOr north of the L. Vailey Railroad. Largest Ka.trafuctory and Beat Assortinant of . FVB,INETITBE and CHAERS, in the county - . TITS phblin L tespectfulli request- ed to beer itmind that nt these Ware Booms wilt,be found the beet assortment of FASHIONABLE and HAND sons FURNITUEIIe end CHAIRS. Persons . In want of any kind wont( big call and examine hle stock before Flog ellittikhore. Which (befog all 4,1" . 1tb5. own )liiletriOtentrtaMs better to PnOlid,,A Wk. ace . Pike! will be igietcalhatt tit-any-other place, either in the Borough or county of LebanOri. All orders promptly it amide(' to, end speedily exec, till at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furcate's; from him will be accommodanall by haring it deltveri4 to them," to any part of the county, TRIM Or mraaoiti- and without the least:lnjury, as he boa procured oneof the best mull ionedfurniture wagon, Espee4allyjOr that purpose. Sol- COFFINS made to order, 24 fttnerals atteinded at the shortest notice. ELabsstootSept.l4, 1860: NEW CABINET Afl) CHAIR . MANUFA("TORY. rinFiß subscriber respectfully infOrmiLtbe public that 1. ho bas the largest and beet assortment of FURNI TURE end CUAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb. anon county. Lie has on band at hie Cabinet:Warp. roOros t in North Lebanon Brieough. neatly opposite Zetler a hotel. and a few Aoors south of Murder's, a Vgassortment of good, substantial and Surhiona or, Cottage and Otisuaber FURNITURE, eon .lllsdaßgor SOFAS, TETE.A.TETES, LOUNGES: WrIAT „ . ROTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common at TABLES; Dressing pod Cornmon BUREAU& Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stinde ' and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds . * Al so, a large and elegaut variety of Barircu BACK ' Bram Sasten CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated - CuAnss; all kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cone-Seated, and Common CUAIRS and ItOCKRRS of every description. ..- All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satlshestion Persons desirous of knowing the eharacter of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully Satisfied of their durability by reference to those fitn4l6om l ...be has man ufactured or to whom sold. ••••• . . Old Furniture and Chain aIIOATIOD and YAK- N. B.—COFFINS mado atilt *IINEICALS attended at the shorten notim. - JOSSMNOW MAN. North Lebanon, September 10, 1800. Farmers and others Take'Notice. TRH undersigned having pwrchesed the entire 'eatahlishMent of A. MAJOR & BROTHER, will tonnalltetnre and Itecmon band a Tory general as sortment of MA iIIIINERT 143- it 'AMIN it I MPLE ..MVITS, embraalng Impel? HORSE Powers attiFtlirfellblitihray,ftelier Threshers, Morgan's Independent ateet.tylfir Todt Woke RAKE; liinmuta.a Patent Fodder, Maw and flay CUTTER: Cast Iron Field Roller., Grain Fano, Ilay Elevators, Clover Italians, Corn-aballers, by band or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, fjoltivators, Ac., with a vnrioty of the boat PLOUGHS in nee, Ika. All of the above Xaoihnoa are of the latest and best Improvemenhi., mid areall warranted to glscantlsiaction. Metier of all kinds muds to order. and at short notice. He also manufacturos STEAM EN- GlNES.)lllloeariug,Mutftlug, and Mill work In general. and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and blatbinery of all kinds. invites ail tk call and exam's the work at the Ma chino Shop; ou STKIIKT, Lebanon. Jur All ordain' of cerumnulcations by mail will be protaptly attended to.. D. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, hetiation Co., Pa: f..abanon, An at. 8,1860. NOTICt.--'llllO O 11.06111t0d A. MAYOR A BROTHER -my Agente L for thepurposii of carrying on.the above baldness. - D. li, ICARMANY.. Lebanon, August 8, IBM Read Read, Read. • CAIRO, Dutton, July 29th, 1880. Keane. jourr 'Wmcow & Co. :—Your "Inspectine," or "Persian Yavtv Charm," has dono wonders. I wets Wholly despondent and wretched when I applied it; end /a Atm hoar@ the chills were removed and no favor has ensued. It la tbo.ahnplest cure Imaginable, and a won der of nature or art. 1 would not be without this "In /Teatime" a startle hour- By constantly wearing, it I / wan to be "ague proof." Yours Very Trtdy WtOUT. lifdptLE, A LAI3.IIIA, July 23d,1880. Gantiratert :—I have been snatched from the -pare by the applleatton.olowar wonderful ••Inspectlns," - oi. "Per"lsu Paver. Chltige• For several years I have Ma feted avevleavuton from fever and ague . Last:Spring I my Ilia was threatened, but your remedy has diustrslyed the dlaeaao, and Lam rapidly gaining an appetite and stnitigth • - ' , • Respectfully, Yours, D. N. BARRON. • Thr a .ttrif*.'weiuderful prevenlire and cure for.. 'Sorer and J‘sruo anitßillfous. Wavers w ill be sent by nyyji, poet paid; on receipt of one dollar . Also for safe at, all re. spealble Druggist/ and Couutry &urea. Prlueipal Depot and Manufactory. 188 Main St.. T ea cit moud,'V. Branch °Mee, Dank of Commerce Bulkllng, Now !LOA,— Address JOHN WILCOX & 00. WO, - • LIE WIE BGER'S ciiOTU MANUFACTORY% fr for pant favors, the undersigned reopsct -1 lnlli liAlfs7oZ. Whorls the Public, that he crtntlnues to carry on his m ono inatory in Bast Hanover township, Lebanon Mionty, on as °stonily° a scale as ever. It is outlet:est* ify f o r him to say more, than that the work will bottoms) In the same EXOSILLTNT STYLE, which has made his work and name eo well known in the surrounding coun-.: try. Tie promises to do the work in tile shortest paint- ble time. His Manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to ho ablo to render the name satisfaction us heretofore. He nsikpuihotoree Abroad artse•lYarrom Clotho, ClusineUs, Blankets, White and other Fiartnelsi all in the best manner. Ms situ cards Wool and makes Rolls. FOr the convo• 1111111011 of his Customers, Woo) sod 'Cloth will ho taken In at the fallowing placeir,--at the stores of George 1 Plie, Looser & Brothers, (leer heloceld, and a the now 'Drag Store of Joseph L. Lineberger, near the Market Goma, in the' bow? of Lebanon; at the Store of Shirk & Long, in Nor of at S. Gosh ow.. Bethel township; - the public house of William Rarest, Prederlcksburg ; at the - store of S. B. Bickel, In Jotteetetrn; at the stare of Mr. Welriner, Bellevue ; at the store of Martin Early, Palwyrw. at the shore of Mr. Zimmerman, Bast Hanovir. Lebanon•county: All nut dials will be taken away regenku-li, from-the above pla ces, finished without delay, and returned again. Thoi64 of his customers who wisfrfitockiug Wool card. ed dyed and mixed, can lease the same, white, at the above Caeutioned places, with .direotians how they wish it prepared. fir his custotatim can order the Stocking Wool to bo prepared from the Wool - of the undersigned, Width will be done and left at the desired pieces. N. B. It'is desired that thole havitki V O O l carded, will pay trig Cash therefor; at then btri , l3 named places. LYON LEMBERPEA. . riot Hanover, Lebanon co Ladies' One Prier Fancy For Store! VOlll l l T A It E IR A. NollB ARCH st tween 7th and Bth eta. PetitaidelplitaAlacti of 8: tiarket st 4 Importer Ilistnollmtnrer of Rut Dealer in all kinds of • FANCY VRS. Atirinrrernevedln my lrcw Store, 718 Arch Bt., tail being now engaged entirely in the Nan Vito. how and &tie of Fancy /errs, which In accord anee with the ' , On, Pries Prindpie," I haw mark rd at 010 knout po ail* • prices conaisn.! with a reasonable profit I wobid solhit a vieit ' either Ladies' or Math my selection of those goods. satisfied. - ability to please in avvry desired essential. SIP Persona eta distance, who may end It inconve nient to nail personalts. need only nem • the article they wiab; together with the prime, and tnatntaloi i fir anittng, and forward the order to my addras—mow7 socompisaykog--to insure s astishictory compliande. with ustir witbei Angust 22,.1800-tin. ; (IF Iroll WA • T kt..34llll3""lito=dthoat4lo6oBW° ME MIMIM1:1 LEBANON, PA. .IVatiossiit .fft*se ,`NORTH Z. - CORNER oriquiiiitoadand Guilford Streets NORTH LEBANON, PRNN'A. TO :Ell POBLIO. 1101 All ye thltsty come and drink, for nice cool thineral water, the choicest vintage, and the purest malt liquors grace my bar. .ind . ye hungry Come and eat, as tke table is loaded with Most substantial fare, and the richest delicacies of the season crown my boaid— Come man and beast; my house is always open to the stranger and the friend„and ibrantmala the bestofpro. vender, line stabling, and •attantivii bottlers, are ever ready at my stables. . ' . - Yours, ANON . . North Lebanon, Sept.l4; LESSb .. HENRY BOLTZ. LEDANON 0017 N T STEAM 1 1 1GA.MING . tBB/11{. & GJITTLI nish kink, their mimeo, *flab". 4 ti 'cr.fß non -Coung s Zed, surroandhig Countlat. 4 a t =a that thoy are still In full optinakns, and are prepared to do all kinds of A ' ENTth WORKnyMACH RY They have all the:DETEST IMPROVED MACHI NERY, and Sol confident that they can compete with tuly other in the State, as regards GOOD WORK. They em ploy none but th beet worionerqand work zone but the but Mar well seasoned itoriber: Their Block of work Is always open for examination by Carpenters and Builders, RH towiste of .Doors Shutters, _Blinds, Window and • Frames, Casing, Wash . . toards, Mouldings, Flooring . Boards, Weather - Boards, . .'Sidings, 4.c. - 44.tk.iibut*IV.Ctartti.a- - detiirti; Aisoyinski Jut tkintionted Stem ft making which they have a men constantly employod. sal— They have also eroded a ' :Ft:ENING LATHE, -In addition to their other business, sod have employed a fleet-rate utechanio to attend to it. ilkirilablnet Mak. 'era will do well to call and-examine their stock befere nrehseingelsewhere,as they alVeys keep on hand, Btdsfead Posdr., Table Lege, Stair Bannister, Newel Peres, and everythin g else belonging to the Turning Business, .itlikk they will sell at Philadelphia prises. et 9„.. TURN INGIVORK dono to orderNs well as altiays on hand. In-Their Shop will be found on PINICODOVR ROAD, between Outnne' fiend Street and Major's Foundry. Lehman. July 4, 1860. • . LUMBER. ZU•111111.ER. of the best and cheapest assortments of Mom= 1,1 odared to. the pubno, M now for sale at the uew and extenalre LIIHRBIt and COAL YAUD,of PHILIP BRECHBILL, • a the Blirougii . of : I , :orth Lebanon, on - the bank of the Union canal, 'at the hoed of Walnut street, a few hares North of-the Genesee, :Stearn idiUs, and one / o unce oast of Borgner'a Hotel. Their assortment eonsists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlook BoardA— Cherry, Poplar and Pinelioards; . 3% . and 2-inch Pannel. and Ho :Fitton Plank; White Pine and ilenilock Scantling ancl,oists; WhiioOak:Datirgs, Plank and Scantling; -and. inch Poifler lioards, Plank and Scantli n g. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES! I The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Alio, Roofing and Plastoring Laths; Chestnutlolls and Posta, and PaDings far feneos and fencing Boards; PI,OO.RfNO BOARDS of all sizes and deaeriptiolui. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock of Broken, Stove, Lisseburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices.. tiaL,Confident, that they have the largest and beekts sortnient of LIMBER of all descriptions andsizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coat, ever offered to the-citizens of Lebanon county, they venture I to say that they can accommodate ell purchasers sells ; factorily, and would therefore Invite all who want any ' thing In their line, to examine their stock before per 'chasing elsewhere. PHILIP BRECHBILL. N. Lebanon, Ara. 4, isisa • WA!AIM STREET - EMU. AFIELD IN THE Cheapen. Best Selected, and Largest Stock of WALL PAPERS, Window Bhadeo,:eartains, dio,- rflt.E IMIDERSIONED, baying in connection with his BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, • p_nrchaged the entire stock of WALL PAPERS of Messrs. Warm & Most ant-W. 0. Wsato, and having also re cently received 'large aupplics from Now York and Phil adelphia, Including the latest and moat handsome styles of Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Piznelings, Fire Board Prints ~ . TVi 4z rt witic - r Sh ides, 4.c., 44-c:, now marenhectured. Ills stock presents the beat *siert ment of Papers. both in style and quality, that heasever been seen in Lebanon, ind as ho haft levaght most of his Papers at redniyad•rateet; for Cua, he la able to sell Wall Paper at.choliper.iates than they *the obtained at any other place: Ile has also maderaerangaments • Nofth.the best - Paper Hangers l'Aleteetnott td. put up. pow gut him N dealese,Vat the abeitost4ibtleo oh Die 'moot row enable. terns. • ' Give him a call and be convinced. 1811- Remember theplace, at the Nov Atektientis IPbbrut Street, an e w doors ;math liar& ware Store. a. Lebanon, April 1; 1880. • . Books and Stationery Elia pOriturp,AN • TEACHERS' HVAISQUARTERSI ( •//11VMS 4 A 1,5 Mall • HAS REMOVED , •• lies removed hie Book Store to - Market Square. Let anon, I VET LIEItE may be bad, on remelt - fable terms a general TV:asiortthent of ScuooL, SUNDAY Sylool., TUEOLOO. lost. anichltrmenaltroos BOOKS of eve y description. • Copy:Banks; Cy phering - BOOke, teat and paper bound Pass Hooka, and every variety of STATIONERY, „&e.., wholeeile and retail. The New,liooks, - ,ems • 11utttbeldt'a Cosmos, in 6 vols. • , Greeiera Tex . ; Bonk forage*. - Everybody's Lawyer. ntledge. The Throne of David. Seiss'aeok of forms. • • • , History of 'the Uulted•Brethren Cilinnott. : ileitis for the Pulpit. Whetiond's Commentary. .-, Burkitt's Notes. , Different Hymn Books, (German and English). Chaterlisrus,(German and English). Testaments—large and email, (German and English) Bibles—differesitaises, , do. do. . Dietio..arlea—i - rebster's and Worcester's- Dietionaties—dillerent•elses, (German &.• Englieh). Cook Books. • - Books on,Gateening, Grapes, . . ALMANAOS. T.ancaster. (Fergana and English ; Philadelphia. differ. ent kinds ; Reading Maumee.; the, Lutheran, (Germou find English,) and. the Evangelical from 9hlo. Lettanois t September 27 .1 . - REMOVAL. - NORTS Saddle. . . :and . factoity, - - undereighed hes Removed • rt . hie. Saddlery '.and Harness- Manufactory to a few doors Sntith of the old ; place, to the large room lately Occupied by, Elliman a' Broxof . • &liquor Vora, where he will be happjle 'See alilshi'ead friends and customers,. and where he klusiticriVaW fa elitttos for attending t o ail the departments of hes busi ness. Fein determined to be behind no other eituldish. niont in his abilities to accommodate easterners, he hes spared,neither pail's nor expense to obtain and mite himself moister of every modern. imprevenfiin in the ne atness and secure tire services of the bee workmen that Metal wakes would cyanamid. keep a - left° stock'on band, and tnannStetnee et the shortest - .notice, all descriptions of HAR RSA such as • Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds heavy Harness, Buggy Whi,gs,V the best Manufacture, Buffalo Babes, Fly Nets, oriel% as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, ankle Raw kind lately invented ;,.• 1.173.7730 f every kindipiteh ealltugny Whips, Cart Whips, de.; ITAMESof all doceriptions.H.ALT.Eß CHAINS, home-made TRACES, allof which is will warrant to be equal to any that rants) obtained In any other entablishnieut id the country. All be roils that thaw desiring anything in this Bus, should call at his Nees and eXandne bkaateck- Ile feels the fullest contWence is 14s. thankfully to giro , entire traction. - /f-Ail Wor received . . prompqy at ten (led to'. • • ' 8 . 0 103601 C SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, Jan. 26,1860. IF YOU WAITT .(10up PICTURES:GO TO . BIRENNER,?S " • iILY.LIGIIT trxrennver 11. , 13. Itaber'i Drag Stept, on Cumberland street, 'Lebanon, Pa. AIitII.OTITZ" eitrieff en, FertelliPLEJ, . EITYNOTVEII 110 d .PL1.020- awns, Liken *illy, (Sunday exoepted.) Prices riasona, ble and In accordance a ith the adze, style and quality of the cases, Room opened front 8 A.. 81., to 4 .o'olodr. Lebanon, June.2,lBBB: . par reign twee io rtn U th at Afro u ty le .iti i4 irE E tfu lt uy r S . T . A the a pab ltE. 1 he boa opened-a_ lEW LIVERY STATILE, at Mn.t Rums-Hetet market etroet, Leh. • "UM where he will keep for the ati !E . public areornmodetion a good steak of HORSES and VEHICLES. Ho .• will eep geutle amigo:pod driving lioness, and handsotho and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers famished when dallied. -A1e0.074N181713 for Yarues, &e. . Lebanon, April 21. ISM. JAMES- 11ARCII. • _ .If Tat went , goott tinware call pt the Tla ..n4 Sheet iron,aore of GEORGE Sitar. .If rar IrahrOcia Slick atig. al!oysis• to, talk at , th e Tin and EtbialralitiiTet , stowls OTPWAn• • ••• " treasaiNt • V*. , • , • Ilhallre_mdrit. Isar " WEPNESD* iNOTEMMR-21;..1860. MADAME SC $11900 . 1S INFALLIBLE •71 VlttiEßs, FUR the speody and effectual: At all It:Mamma- Mons, Fevers, Itheumattle Iltrapepais and Liner Complaint, Plies, Gravel, and : Acute and Chronic Diseases Or AbtILTS AND Citioarra....:Send cent Stamp to her Agent, G. 8.-JONES, hundreds of testimonial. ' 2070•Philad'a Li. Agency. S. W. Cer. Th d Arch Ste. October 3,1860.-10 t. • dames U. lireilley, - SION OF THE MAMS.TH WATCH, Eaoic /AnZang:, Ott sidd Steed, L'EXANON. I O FFEIS to the Public an eleent and extensive &abort ..._____" 1 OF PARIS STYLES OF 'KWH JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, lu:weal% pelo, stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Its r.al Dreast Pim, t ea Xarltigne and Finger Rings. - . ..& ..3;s„_-_, GOLD C S s of erery style • \,.,,,_ N."'",,._ 7 , and quatit `- ---- ='-`gr , -- English, , and Awai t:lll Gold and Silver 'Watches pt em. .anprofed and celebrated makers. Clocks ore SO ripflon. d. laygo variety of Fancy Goods, Paiutingniryeann, &c. The stock. will be foundantworoinest in tbiaeoc - Ikon of Penneyliank. and has bean:lindiesed erlitigreat mire from the meet celebrated importing god manufac turing establishments in Near Peek and Philadelphia. "XSP,Ultirtu done at die thortest4ottte, and to a. moat Vrlike manner. endei and the Publiii grietitkare invited to an ki e asmideation of my superb a_ .0. KELLY, • 131 t !balk Watot, - Lebanon; Sept.. 21,1,.*; J. 11. POST, A. 8., 'Pifteipai flailit NINTH SESSION will commence Soptember 3, J. 186 P. This School le designed to elevate the stand gird of termite education, and to offer miporior advents.- gee at a mode; ate cost. The school year is divided Into two sessions of five months each. Charge per session, from 7 3 ,4 to 15 dollars. according to tho studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, letiri, and German. .*** Particular attention given to the muelcal depart ment. In upon the Plano, Melodeon and Gui tar end In Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will bo waited npou at tholr homes, when desire ed, and at the usual rates Early spplication should be made to S. J. STINS, or J. W. 1111311. • • Board of Directors: B. IL LBEIIIAN, B. J. STIItE, C. B. SORBET, J. W. MISR, JOHN LILT, C. 0 EEENA WALT, Ci D. GLONINGEN, JOSIAI[ BIINCHO ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, Aug. 80,1850. Phila.-& Reading Railroad. LebanOn - Vallley Branch. Cll • .1:1111111a7T7 •ba_ • AMMlli — a • ':11•1 Teo Daily Passenger Trains to Read. . tng, and Harrisbueg. IDASS LERANON, going East to Heading. at 9.13 A. 31., anti 2.2.5 P. l'aso Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 3i. and 11.413. A. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville,' VllChina part, *c. • - Morning train only eonnects at Beading . far Wilkiis• barre, Tittston and Scranton. At Tlarrisbarg trains connect with "Pennsylvania." Wordier Central,'^snd "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, lialthoorg; Sunbury, ChaMbeito burg, &c. - Tbrongh Tickets to lAncoAter, in No.l Can, $llO, to Baltimore. $3 30. S) The. baggage allowed to each pm:tenger. The Second Clans Cara.run with all the MOT° mane.' Through Find Claes Ticketeat roddced rote to 11 !agar°. Falb, Buffalo, :Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the Weal, North West, and Canadaat aid Emi grant Tlckota, at lower Farce, to all above places, canto bad on applleatlon to the StStlon . ilgent, at Lebanon. Through Firet•Clase Coupon Tielretsi• end • Butlg•raut Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the, ptinciparpolnts In the North and Wind. and the Canadio. • • COMMUTATION . . With 26 Coupons, at'2s per cesit'disocituit, between any points desired; and . • MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 tulles, between nil points,at Sift ascii for Families and Ilbslneasirirms. • • • Up Trains leave' Philadelphia for Reading. Minis. burg and Potteyille at 8 A. M. and 3.3 D and 6 P. • • JAir• Plissetwors are requested to pi:veloue tiieketa boo fora the Train start. *.-Iflgher Fain charged; If .tub -apt • G.,A,..;ra -314 ; 2:08311. and • Sgi 252 1 7-a te - fg.r; n 4a g I 4'j:; - .1.13.2 O .F.Paztp w=p2,01c1 144- a,%g -e,i pa Z‘zor my g „ &PiS T 11 gr.El; VglF sx-c 0 a' 6.5 • . j * :- . .%; ›• w CI. g %.41., Etvg 0 x , bR 2c4 a I 0 tv 4l6 - 4 0:1 gi .0 • 412 ceZ coW- ?LT :+ 4 _ . F 3.4 - . GRAIN WANTJER.".., /rat uncla?bigned will pal the higheif thus for In kinds of grain—WHEAT, • -CORN and OATS— at the Warebonsa , en.the' Maim Canal, Walnut weak North Lebanon. JOHN IMM L. North Lebanou, June 6, 1860. VW.Toil coo ATKINB & itp.'S New Boot odd Shoo StOre. Ge orte oifirm :IRV" 1.41 Ili V COUNTY . . . TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanim Valley Rai/road.. DARTIOULAR attention will be paid to GOZide 1 0 11 11P' ed by the Lebow* Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and tram -Philadelphia to. Lebanon, Myers. Town nod Ant:rifle Stations, and all other points in the FREIGHTS contracted for, at thelottat possible nitro ani delivered with dispatch: The Proprietor wilt pay particular attention -to, and attend, personally, to the receislug and delivery of all Freight 1. : Tor inkftlnatiOn, apply, at his Office at-the Lebanon Talley RailiWad Depot, Leb,ooll. EDWARD )lARK, his Agent in Philadelphia. will nl. waya-be found at W. a liesh'sliferchant's - Iligelp finrth Third • July 11, 'tio.l 'GEO: BOWMAN. • BOWMAN, HAUF t .S.4 CAMS .15.1 wri Eilt' -TAU Way, sf you 'Want Vhottiattiitber. linderaigned huieUteli.fortuotraplitber- T ship for the purpose of engaging iu the Lum ber Ilusiness, on a new. plan, would reepectfdlly Inform the public at largo, thaxthele:plaoe of business It Darin nowmarea Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting' on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it,with a new and exeollent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as BoARnir,.PLANKs Joists, 'LATHS" B ienvE6, Ayll) ScSitntlid, of all lengths and,Plicitneistea.. In short, they Imp con stantly..on band; a full ind roliAteaseneti'assortmcut of all kinds of 81111,D1140 MATERIALS. Persons in want Of aayttiftig in their linear° invitetto call, examine their steck,Tiniklearn their prices. Thankfurfbr past fityors, they hope; that by attention to business and moderate prices, , to merit a continuance of public patronage. • • BOWMAN, : UAITETt. & Lebanon. September 6, . • . The Illiteoit CheofeiiAoivitritimiy, waLijoiy...r.ir4.ligg*at.;-?;:iticiiiii, as. TV *sated elate Mbiltlemeti of tried ability laid experience, will. rOmtneneei.he-.Winter Toren, of fire months, on the first or Noveinhar next. The Oar.. nlllll. French and BpatUsh languages ale taught by Air doe resident teachers. TorCutaiogues, apply to the 'Principal, at West Chet lank, „Ptt. (t)ctober 17,1A60. • . . • . .11? YOU • L yTOOTtAPII of younsolf or Mend, the. boot are ?A tqu to be bad ot DAILY 4 B Gallery, cleat door to .the bation Dopoeit Back: • IF YOU WANT' RIC {or a Medallitin arrln at DA t t A next 'door to til tobatoi Deposit • • jitiSEPII REINII•MRD I _S .• NEW LIQUOR =STORE:. cor.NER of WALNUT and CrIIEBTNUT sta.; LEBANON, PA. rNur. =them-10er baying ofiened liquor atm*. to Ore pared to funnlfb all.kinds of . Foreign and Doinestlo. oon% wholesale and retail at tale lowest dish prises. Hie stock consists. WINES'IVUBIBR,AWNIIPIEEB.AT,°,IIIIB4I,T. ee: POTATOE and RTE/WaIBILTS. Be All of which will be warrabted to. be as renrseented and sold at Intros that will make an ottlimtftrr dealers to be of him, instatn'of gobincnr.sending,to the oily. It le hopeiithe,liotal *Ampere and abets will mill And examine hie stotrialiorchasinirelsewhere...., le Phylihancemil' petttka frieet y eatad tosev.hts Liquomer..* l athe Noland only ankle cif Flue p e .s t ffi nf , bittlilth• _!*,io o ; ) •,' • MIMI attaitt.. 1.! - I tit; TAE TIT BOY riIAT The late Dr. Chalmere treafd to hare been theattfatOr ", of the foll Owing lentuttful Ilries, written oft thecattaiddit of the' death of .a young sort, wheal he: loped i I apa all alone in my atumher . . • And the nettlntghtho . ur near, The fagget'a crack. and the clock's dull'elieft Ate the mllYeatinde liner ; And over my wale its sell-tulle, • Sweet, feelings of NZ:WI glide; _ .For my heart and eyes era full when L tidiat or the little boy tltat.diaL I Went onehigittlo my fetheeeboame— - Went home to the dear ones " - And softlyl opened-the sard•o Oria, Azdaedittythe door of the hall: -, •.. , My liipther carne to meet her gm-- • . She kissod ole and than *lie eljetel: 7 Y .. "" Andlaer hoed fell on my nerh, and she weft' - Months klttte boy that died. - • . I ty6tl rola trim whop the jleteeite - enews - - In tbe . vrden, wherttltirolayett; abla roles Wet more bl ALeliresido Whea the llowe're extrell.deceyed ; I shall see hie toys; and hisiempty chair,. And the herse he used to ride, • And they apeak-withttoLlent *tech • Of the little boy Unit died. - . ' We shall . hiiste t tithoes bowie— nr ore nobro' We shall roam on the banks of the river of peace And bathe in. it% Wistful tide, - And one of the Joys of life shall bo The little boy that died. =1 D'g istrtlaitttio. REE WILD STORIES. • Samoyedes, whosecountry will 4 ' be found in the northern e±- ' y of Asiatic Russia, belong to arge family of the human race comprises the T.urks, the Sion the Tunguslana,'aild the Finnk ill their subdivisions, and which inguished by ethnologists as.the ic." Their life is chiefly passed, desert regions bordering the Ocean, which are sometimes of y character, sometimes damp arshy; and their iirincipat:prop ,...-,nsists of the, reiniiiter, whieh t them from pladelo.plitee when iel it -neeeseary.. to eharige:the i their . mieamptilent i s.. Tents r only dwellip't.places, and so oily are tlieTwedded to 'a no te, that it seems probablO they • er be extinghished than ben ;y the progress of citrilization. g these primitive people, the Kilo PidlohOgist, "X:- Altizan yen,. &odd' a "OA 4 . tit tall*, wilderness %Egg the most dreams otthe , V +-idoes.- 'efr_to *liiell'-'.oey "yefer are : . free-fit:tin Fill:law, .riiOral I; virtue ..is by Tio . inta - ns rewarded, nor is death an table obstacle in the way ••• ing genh . 4. With these condensed : ford we pre. ) ra a o oyolets, • seven bun \\r. . , uwitS encamped in as n: . ! chil a l'u the rule of seven to family,and ;pity of their ( ithe' talents •, . , le purpose of se great men ither, the eld from sharing never went ray his exist ifisiOn, when liming off, ‘ the ttlyasli'edtim ;', he l'reflused as an aiense iiieh showed chiefs would Mee of-toilr: or physi necessan unsurmo of an sap• tales, in I. _kg .9ur A. tribe .cired strobe' ny vitas, Chief's al' I .all main Ogee by' and ener; !dining of wore chi est, Ind I i n, , this* fa' 1 out aVa! I (moo fa ' a Aret;.. I father. of to join'i, with a'yi that had I him tha periali'lh teen . rein -.':Vhe fu iiiii , wh el .thithiiirri. idlindid.:p7 ln.t.his .e: ae.t6o; .01 hundred Anitesin:d end:, - . ;TI h!ntltrn. 40 - ti 3 • , 6.0 0 t. Ot! Sih,a :end's 'much foi ' he was ;nod:" :•.A:. a forther cncampmon, a tione,which had be, ed l'iy. the doers - bu \ present emergency,, ,despised. haying with this delienzy,L* snosi?,•l4 -hopes oflh• eoveries of thili"*ni , ly found a pair Of's which he pat into his' set out on another lon nothing. !it all till his den'ed With . ..tins sight 41;edgei:: 7 . . . . ' . .!Kave;ysicifonnd thy 'a winary;,w,ho, *as. the. of ttin vghibln; 'beca use, you may as well.band ti • 'Yes, I have found al. got thefifin inrg. l o; them, .and-weleoenti,• it drivg me to some place find a little society,' To this irery—moilbat Woman repli ed det'ei 6ks we shelf with her. spearlbiit. lee' 'Ahe - then took'tha: lA&T.Pde on .as it iio>l j ini The blow of the • :Spear: , h 4 , a parr eee , and the Wands paloss a long time la - sleep, - ;Om esuming his dull journey Across the bAhilless deserg-hveitine to tbe site o -another eric4olloint, again . enliwed thelAtz ivy of a gnawed, : taitrei an seeking in:thketiOw . :oral as iron - shoval:- Tide proved: : re-iter viceablef:tian thiiiirringeL a floe drOmiall Lady, who. met' aledg(e.tihcittly afterwords, ieked for, her shovel, rewardpd his d of: floe in restoring it',`; g - him him boinikf.to , her te.)4.:* Mihy dalg bd 14004 - 404, 43 o# 4 *-0.." - ;lb . triOr:t the Waiderer e . . tit.,):4144 . ; if ri,g4o . .*: otde.istiedr 0101 ryeintb l epiti- not On ly the *hole seven th the `rein o an•untinaely I.tronsed Ord; hav-- i of the tenth, , .which, at , he fetirid . too eipeeially us a partial° of la the iiik.of where he found silreiidk.gnaw t *blob, in. the as not to lie% ~gsled' : hi nisei(' iced about the dis- Id, but he o*- ver car-rings, love, and then wall:, seeing es w if a reindeer r-rin said olu occupant E yow over.' 1, and I've .0 tilify - 14ke is "will only khan) rdn'n quest tke. the Ayitp ) Et 'lOl sense -4t . . r•rutig, rhadlip- OM OLI Nt596. . : habit a n ti t , ot .. • - 80veb heit_red tents, ; and their nnti e 1 end; onrhich the ily.4-B.4heard . ewhirOiTeinidy,but . delilikitii4iimr ~ re, till iki; last tfie 'diaimae , :totils. ew turnt4hrough ~tliallaki.oll4llr lat. the voMdeer . in. 10:aledgfriWe .1 cornroolo like his re tat,404.-4 ' k; for 4141 elderly' -tagt. l ,4 l l,..anO:a • ad presellted the la. /:...#44 #44. 6 .!;( 3 .air orailinals,and .4ups,A l iti s ite-ire .shovellikni . intend latthem. for brida gifts, lkteonsidera. tfilon:ofher.rrppro . hing mAr s tfiage with i l ialoW - ,4 1 1xi5,-eon - ~, clesAthe Wan ..sliferf Alf lib he i , i•pfliteit had at :One° foin4 * in l i edgeb They h v eal . loget II ha. 'enough main and - zwife, ti,, the -,.., arrived -for rem6v44;4lte ;. • trip,,.;Then the -MI eeovi et I , k, t ji -4although 'he had 14114itiefy el t.' his wife, be wag fa in' la? - .i., h the in habitants of-tali-6'olo-, . :1 g tents.— linen the tfibeli#o4ninei?‘' march, .. iierisp •0 • t ..,4 -, - , i 0) , 1 •• 1 door -tlairvthe'reettkit. '.: .... , . s - b ed behind, and when. a f t 1;14 . , . al lowed him to overtake - his Co rades, ono of them artfully•contrive to run a spear through his. body. he par ty then moved merrily onw rds, as if nothing had.bappened, an though the .bereaved lady remai ns behind, weeping in the sledge, her nor soon took fright and carried her after the others. Dead-as he was,t Wander. er retained son . ! lc aware of the presence In, who had but one e r end one leg, and who, with an iron staff, bade :k home, Where . he won, ier and al! his - unclarl. monish. .ed, he. woke ui himself Alone, but, lade , ~ the old man's salutary rejoined -.his wife and et 'ho had again halted, • •ded for Lis obstinacy i again, with the same e. This time his wife d . worth while to stop-' !ep, bat continued her ' he oth ers, firm in thi 'that . he had got up one' twice. Nor wi feetiv' old man end Wanderel iron staff, agaii turn home, an , his father was been alive for so etito derer had with of his family wj last assertion his confidence: sote .joined. who had again with 'the shmi .94same-spe. . The old go tleman, whose patience was nearly e hausted, again revived the corpse wi '1 the iron staff, but took occasioh tn. o serve that ho did not in •tend. to rope t the 'operation:. The Wandereita; now beeome a little— iser.by experienee: As •013,-mitfrder. • :d alwaysiartfully - per suadoclAini' look another way while the intrtil• sound was inflicted; ho had.never - 4),:..n properly aware of his ut had regarded his one eyed libnefa; tor as one, tof the jmagen stradge ',ream... litoweriir,aman is pot a ,to three Aintes for .nothing, so ; , ten he again joined the cad*, etron in the suspicion that:he w 0414 1 4.0,3 itirfoul.play,le resolv ed- ?;he first blow. , Instead otanteria.: is tent as before,he took • 'And arrows out of the )31010 whi ebiacoinradet were aleep , invitrid.t.l . :n. bowed down the .tents with is Kai !giros sbovel4 The sleep ers, thus v lently awakened,' rusted from the t: ;ts, and being deprived of their weari, s, were easily despatch ed.. -Oar-.:r'o had intentionally spar ed none : 't his wife's. inchrest rola- , tions, bu ,! when he surveyed the corpse:a, b .wasgreviouely disappoint ed at. the E suovcry that the miscreant, who bad = in him three' times over, ern net o Ahern. The `persevering villian ha / escaped. :WI there Were. traces of is feet upon file snow,,and thesd the ,-engeful shovel-bearer fol.. lowea,-ti at length he overtook the treble* fts . assin. Frightful and' long was he ngle combat the ensued. It lasted';' hrough the jvholo...wfitee f and just - i 3 summer ElOtlfi h bciik:o*. batanta popped doiyri (41 , 0 n i l:tiding a.savor repot to the %razes and fox ee, Who ;eon : reduced them to it heap of licit' 3439 librics r The ..ne•eyed old 'gspanian, ,re solved'.hat the story t heogri .t2 t, (o w h ere , aid a visit tot.ti;htijielf_iilOt the • -ginning of tbst:L:aiitinie.,-,:iiid .cOlied d those theArandeier into k tr umblingfery.mucluist. his • gooddvice had ficitAeen :fglOwed, and nforrning - pieeemeal'protare tba hit was the kot-,time he meant ,to = rve ~ lie Would give trik 'Aria derer one - more tot, and now, !be fisted. thawilfuf youth would go 'ho 43, schooled aste had beu t i by 'such'. re; bitter experieriee. With the bag ,on his back, the ofie=. eyed, nl4:gentlenann erept into a hol low), after roilillgo4idei the stone that - - stOpPed the entranee, nod found him self in a dark,'diernat. place, in which th6e was all, manner of disorderly whistling and. singing, while sundry bands - sought to make a Capture of the; bag. When the old .man's .eye. grew' a little:more accustomed to"the situation, be- uoul&perceive. by tie light - that issued' froal. the other rind of the room that the.snatchers' and .whistlers Were-all fleshless skeletons; bttt:ias . this was a mat* ' ; -of trifling , moment, he - Walked iiiii.Stoiards the light, and found a te*iithin which a tire wasburnintl While it'old crone, whose large eyinrokere placed verti. 411 y in herlieW.vit , `an -the hearth 'With two niptil7lwronsters for?lten:t. • panions.- .2;,2••=1 . . tasod the destruction rth his own eyes, this insiderably weakened n the man's -eracity, s wife and comrades, halteci, as before; and . for tbf-esthe ;_~_ .4 . • . ' Itt-angitlitlttitistr A: FAMILY _PAPER FORTOIVN AND COITPMET, lE . PRINTED AND PUBLISIEMWEMLY By WM. M. 8E551.7.2t 24 15tet:y M latick's New Building, Onnaberlund AtOne Dollar and "Fifty. Cents a Year. • air AV:TATUM:IOMS ilitlertedlt fh , 171117U;111Q , ;S• The friends of the establiatimencend the public enter iy are teereetftrity solicited to einnii in tie:At-ph:ten 46r8ANDATLL3 Printed RATES OF P05T.102.. . • Ma To Lebsaou County, portage fru*. Ia Poustsylvtualia, out of lAsbanon county, a% cents per quarter, or 13 cents n , year. Out of - this &ate, 6 eta. per quarter, orA eta. p..year If thsjimitispriiietpild 'dump, tattle ate‘olibled. ' , Herds' Beni" ewood le, .growled"tho one:;eyed old man, pitch ing his barat the old woman: "Thank 'yet We' Were "sadly out of it," replied the crone, add ttfreiv the" bodes on the fire which speedily • converted them into ahhei. On these the old wOmen slept for thriiib'ffiv.hOie days, the - end Or which - ogiy yro. &Iced a human'form--ritinely, thit of '; oar:: friend the Wanderer, Who could not "make . out where 'he_ was, and felt particularly awed'hy . the 'as pect.: of the two monsters." "These, the old - lady roformed him , had 'l34fien ver3f:etititnable peretonsldtheir but to **ifs; and shelptie - tign tO . Understand 'that if •lie r ajd not talcelkii for .a wife he Wraild'be trakullikeWise tfonest ly :moiling that he . tiiee• al- ready, the Tiranderil' crannied 'with her iequatt, and-the be hehindhapd in' generosity., prom fled to drive him home: 'aftar a *short honey-moon of three cillysrthio .twn .44316 pit t. 43 4o. l ,AcktOlelgill and In ' IMiteinith*-1.41te , rilY towards tie month of the ViilitEssr, pursued all the way by the mob Of skeletons, who tried to wound tho stranger with their spears, but wore rendered powerless by the counter charm of the reindeer. The stone at the mouth of the hollow was so weighty that the Wanderer could not restore it tb its place, but this op eration was gracefully performed by the old woman with a kick; and a little more journeying brought the loving couple to a tent, where 'they found the first wife and both her 'pa rents. These jumped Into the sledge, which now proceeded with all speed to the Wanderer's first home—the old • place with , the seven hundred tents, in which every-body had been murdered when be was a little sleepy bog. • " • There were the dear old 'tents all erect tigain, not one of -the- seven hundred missing; there 'were the people, and their deer, and their dogs, just as if nothing had happen ci(4 and the Wanderer had a right to expect a little repose after his toil. _some vicissitudes. There,. too, was that good creature ] the littlo old man with one eye, and, sad .to titiy,.behind 'the old man was the _hateful villain who had so many times caused-our hero's death. Of course, two sunk inveterate foes could not meet with out fighting, and though the Wan derer soon. despatched his adversary, his victory was immediately followed by insanity, and he killed his one eyed benefactor into the bargain.— ,Off like a whiffvf smoke went the .beautifkil vision.of domestic felicity. The existence s ;of the people in the nti Was nialiifestly contingent of -the life of the old man, for when the Wanderer approaehed his boyhood's Worne, he - found all dead. and Lie two get up The do. ted the to re im that but bad As the Wan- wives instantly died likewise leaving i him in a state-of hopeless 4 I solitude.— Thus tte iitory leaves off, as it began, with - a beap - of corpses, and, what is the strangest part' of the Matter, most of the people who die at the I end are those who die at the begin ning: - geVen hrothem who are heartless in the molt literal sense of the wait, i figure in a tale that is distinguished from: the others by something of a poetical tone. These Bev)* brothers have murdered an eldl2kiiiiiyale, lady • and carried off ber daOgbter, bat there is a pious son, who boa , obtained 1 a .stipernatarally gifted.beatityfor,his *lib, and hopes, with . bet aid, to .re t•pair the mischief that bas beet' done. i The great point is to get the hearts •of the brothers, which they are in the habit of taking out of their'ho- Soma every night. beferg - they retire 1 to rest, and which , they very impru, dently entrust to the care of the cap ' tive,giel. - When the Samoyeds and his wife enter the tent belonging to the broth ers, the lady. is invisible, but the hus band.accosts his sister, whom he finds , alone. The. rothers, she informs him, A are iroai home a 4 present, bu t will re- Iturn the !waning, and she gives him iMideAnstinetions how he is to proceed"- m •hfu pious Work. .What these instructions were will be shown the manner is which they woie carried out, though we must promise that the . hero slinks off to his oven residence, arid hie _wife undertakes the achievement Of 'his adventure. When the 'brothers comp _ homer they oat their slipper, and, spreading out seven deerskins on the ground, lay themselves , dolim to rest.- The captive maiden then :- gins round to thenk.all with a2diih, in this they place their hearts,. which are -after. AvArds hungoii one of the tent.polea toy:the Veacherous. attendant. The wife, securing. her prize, returns with it to her husband, who, On the follow .ing morning, pays the -. brothers a visit, arid finds them all-in a wretch ed state. Six of the hearts ho casts on the ground, and the six younger ~, • tbere immediately- die, but the .-..,t1t as informed that if he -will the, deceased old lady to life, ..,. . Tk, . have his •heart back., Ths .:"':: ','. • 'f.resuscitation is effeete'd -by means of certain charms, bet:Aha isysstb.: is nevertheless thrtlite •CM the ground, and the eldest brother periihec like the rea l . One the .A.V4mger takes hispatiOr.:and sister home.. - - ',.,-. important per - ion-age in the Nifty. the Avenger is his father's - s li g t e r; A *, was by her conned that he obtaibWAftifted wife, detained her gyettnent.vrhile. - 4he - was bathing with heilis•eistere,ud refuting to restore ft. 01 : atm had premised not to leave ibti4..;.t In fairy; Wee al ttlie•worldover tlitii•VOde Striekaftels ielcouldinkly #44.lfiTesAtivirive Womb (qr - Alt , Ineillenth* Wog • 2E2