, 2 1) 13 lli • • A • gotsm, anorver csaminatianx• e:ruciDsr c , Neatly _and Prosipt.4 a t th e LIWEIVS= 0 / 7 /CE, LICSAR PENA'S • , 'Pets establish/neat la now to pped with an extensive ' wortmetit et JOB TFPII, which will be increased 04 the Patronage detWinds. Tt can now turn out Panvnite, of Avery deamiption, In • neat and expeditiome manner— and on Teri Seasonable terms. Bunt' as Pamphlets, Chaalai, Thasitaas Cash, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, BM Heading., Blank', Programmes, Bills of Fars, - TATitationa, Tioksta, iko., &O. - miwil 0/ all Binds, Common and.inditment gang i5OllOOl, 31111110 a, Oonatentea' and other BLANKS, printed Irorreolly old {gutty on the beet paper, coruttantly kept for salva c sAl mon tlaistaie at prints" "to cult the times." S O an rite of the LEBANON Ai:OllMM= One Dollar and a Ben a Year. A. Wx--2d. Blinn( Übangi", In. A,:fine Business , lit4itim roa B..arrr 4k. flown In 8. J. StlnWt now building, two doors oast of the Ruck Hotel, near the Court OUso. Inquire of 8 . 3. Wilms Lebanon, Nov. 80, 1860, Folk ItEMIL% A PINE BtIBINHIS ROOM, pnitable fora bardwaro .13,. or clothing Otero or any other kind of business, near the corner of Cumberland and Plank Road streets, lately occupied by R. K. Dandora'o Cabinet Ware, is of for rant by the undersigned. Possession of the above given at any time. Apply to Lebanon, JO. ISUO. JOHN B. RAUCH. • Private Sale. • a stibeariber offers at Private Sale Mstwo ~ mrilli try b telt TfWILLLTNO . ii 0178.3, situated to Eliza balelr reet, M n Lebanon, Pa. The use Ia • • ,by 211 tat, as 2 rooms on the first- floor %and 3on the second. The other totprere• [till • Bosnia are a good wAszttorsm, Bake- 4 .. 1 oven, Clatorn land Garden, The Lot to tu34 •by Fl a fat. The Moore property 4041 new and in a good condition, and will be bid on easy Ceram' Possession wiii be givenon the let day of April, 180110-... Apply to .1. 1.1..K.1111, Photographer. • Lebanon, Aug. 3,1360.4 f. , . For Sale Or Rent 0 NIW BUICK :11017818 and Ot4ll MAIM A Don. hie TWO STORY BRICK "MUSIC on the 'cornet of Centro and Chesnut Btreete, not quite rinlalted, wad a SINGLE TWO STORY BRICK, on Meet. nut Street now antokleet.bi Jobarr,4ok, mud a flame 1% Story in NO* Lebanon, wen John IF Arnold, are effaid at Private. Sego, and will mold Ohs', and upon Guy terms. Polaceeton givou of the two kin Aar* next, by 811110 N J. &MIL Lebanon, June-90,1814. Privatq Sale... ruma ilubilorftier offers at pit/hate sale in that aortas flan Or tract of land, situate partly is Pllnestave towneldp, Schuylkill county, and partly lalleLbel town a,Mp, I.4bauen county, bnundca la:idea rck- and Guilford, Balkietniu A/Crigg• "Daniel g tooliberi a nd others, coatalning one hundred and lorty-eight &cm and a quarter, with the avow tiusineee, coneleting of • • two story lot dwelling.' ow% (weather boarded) a 13.4 story log dwelling home, a new bank barn, other out-buildin%add ♦ new wateipower taw mill. For term., La., wit Wlll be easy !! Apply to AgeriL •1120, . MI VALUABLE BOROUGIIVROPERTY AT 'PRIVA S TE AVE. NUbeClibeTil otters itt Privets Sale, the following 1 ltsel rotate, idtnato. on Millierry street, In tho borough of Lebanon, vie: A PARS' LOT Oil MICR OP GROUND, front ing 25 **tit Inches en said Mulberry street, and running back to ld an alloy on -width is °retied a new Bat . n'eusw i 21 by 45 feet lull:11112ga twcretory Nick building, w lilt neoesory ont-bnlldinp. The house Is flnlibed In the but style and the !mitten Is a verylidessarrt dbe It - will >M said ton mu' tame. For pattlauhare Apply to Lebsoou Aug. 18,1869: D. S. HAMOIOND. • For siMACITIVCIL and largg building In Cumberland: i• • atrtott - the moot popular bulldogs place in thit Borough of XAbarom. Ths hunt house con. gtabling ► largo Store room, by-room and collar; a large Saaranonti by-room and cellar ; dye rooms on the Second, and . fire rooms on the tory. and a largo garretn4 cel l a rs. • bull lf i.nl — 't aa for a family, with ode of the bolt lugant In the - borough. Of the tore 'Wow, pormem ROODS, and the - moms tha third story, possession can be immediately giv en ; but of tlto whole larepowty, min - parts,' as it may anti, ea thy first of April rum /Vls. WILLIVA OLT. 'Nor farther inforrnetkut plasm, impaire of thai owner or Letimonatept. 4, iaeo... J.. •liitisNEß. Out-Lots at Private Sale! WILL be sold at Private Sale, 8 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lane, near the borough line, In Cent. Will trOWAllhip. Lt adjoins lb, lend of Widow Yulmor, on Wagpth, Wm. Atkin.' and John Krause on the East. ThiM hi a One story LOG HOUSE, weather boarded, erected on the lend, and a good WELL rn the garden.— The a lac! hoe Ana storm ter quarries. Mk tract, will melte Ice horn* for a small family. 114.... if le free from Ground Rent. Good title will be error. • AtrAltt Erletaut. N. 4,- , 4 1111 Hut is new entered with Ina crass, halt of whigh will be glum So the purchaser. Lebanon, June 13, 100, North Lebanon Steam Mill. WO; MATH LSOANON STIADI ?Mt will be or tan! for RENT, by Uttbllo Outrary, on " Saturday, the let day qt December, next, at 2 &block, P M., at the Public Rouse 1:1".7. L. Seas, If not sold bonny Oat !kill'imigbiltil time. The MIM is in good . running ardor, with two pd; of ilgre Ylour Station' 'tr. One 71 ..o Lhofk,l4totual, ant be 60 fly 40 into'', aloe. 'lt is boated in North rabon,one on , the Union ConoL AKip-the MW will be rented from Algit 1, 1861 for ono your. DATID,I4 41(1/17,, grtofdont. Nartts Lobanott, Ootobor 111, 1400. VALTIABiaIi 110B0U411. PROI4t11111 ; --AT PRIVATE SALE. t. basket). The lot la fist front and 1 1 :4 feet - tielp to Jail a 110088 la twattory 0 OBRICH, 14 feet by 81 feel, well flubbed, arid AA p ale d witt. Wotan' attache.), 38 la r C a t. A trine sable,Bl feet by 84 J ., it Ile p aled caiatainleg gairegir Maas ~ ) kr— tio toe wf l be given Od if Aprtla 1841. For, , lliont. . . very dealrebia riridinicor- JO 140 Lawzo4, bolt% Aput of a ddubts hoer* entirety new OM,Utingle I,W 6 large room. on th• first flax, via KfteMn attach' i st irld tbv• rooms; on the ..cored floor. with room over en, Garret and Cellar. PossassOon glyan tmm.- d (41r. Itor twirthor Inlbrmatlon of tbe. above properrtipe ap ply In Nail Lebanon, ttl . JOHN WITEMPTIIIt, sr. Laborap, November 21,1i00. ba likens' Court Sale. tiß sbaritto (be order of the Orphans' Court of rLebanon County, will be innibersi to sale by Public otdue °Teuton, on Skitteday DerAtraiff• 16, 1860, at '6 o'clock, in the evening of =? TWO CERTAIN fp:TILDING LOTS, each fro° 25 eeel on Water Al tred, between Market and Into* Road streets, bounded on She west, by lot In the posillssion of Josiah Greenawalt, Wnet by lot of David Renstoker,nind eest by part of lota lot; together with a lin" , BTOrtli BARN, con- UdutAt a lane amount of tatte tit BUILDING Errorm gaD 71111BKR, to., wf the appurtenances, sit uattrang being in the borough , ell...bonen, In the said eeppky. 'Bald lots ere Very DEDIRABLIS BITILDING tarS, befell; dtily one inners flans the centre of the tows, and in a Very pleasant neighborhood. Late the .skits of LEONARD GREENAWALT, deed. th üblic house of HENRY ISlTtatistire!fitt a an p dithe terns made known by EVA aukaslow ALT. Executor of thread Eitate. (B) the Clourt—Jortinsort B. boor, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Libation, Norse:ller 21, 1850. VA L ti A /S --- a IH K W-"--- " ROPROPERTY AT r101114.1C SALE. rijitbnirs will sill st Public hale on Monday, • ci f parember, 1880, at the Poblio lionise of y. in LOW:lott, the following real es ta,ta, .1-. '' A ART SOT, OR, , P11:01 OP DROEMD fronting 28 of Firm Alley, run t ton Curaperland street, owner ti7n bock-lgtl feet o JaVilley, on which is erected a TWO KOBY Blinall-ROUBB, 26 by 41/1 feet, incindlpg, a two story tretehnilding with all sees/wiry ont.bnllanits, ilunimerkitchen with I t ti l akroven a tire 0 01 7 LOSTO i Sho p Or Stabl•l to kn., a 'WELL with narer•filling excellent „ y, „ water, and a CISTERN with PUMP. = The bow. IS finished In tbi, but style, containsered 1 1 , Boons, and a large .Ently..... ifeinairti More pap tad lighted with Gas.' , ;be LOT is Ina good state of caltirettntli hell • Val i ' ety of ?BRIT TREES, VINES, 811BITBS, B.c. 80- SW Tbis property would snit a forum' who wishes ,to gait farming and move into town, as R is Idtokled 00 tbs principal street, the corner of an alley, well SCAM , /Ale fr QM all directions. Bale to ootorneme at 1 o'clock, P. M, whew' tarots Mill be iwade known by Reisonstein Brat. s . D,...—This property can be port:44mM I.l'OT/it/I. Vat R any time - before the 10th of Decembi bY gto KIZER BTRIN 131108-: fir ' 0.14, 1800. Opposite the Court IKOwla. Y A 7 0 T 600E600EiCTIJ1 .I 0 r •74. 11515f.----'------- ----ti"l i gEZ At.r.dis D. 18(a,' la _ . Erns Sto re, - Off haps, rri.eann n a, ex:no no, a ls t erthit, aortris P eons ' 0,46 aim* to 0 cJook. p a itlE ar.fpour 44. 11 0. N 0vrpDA:2 1e 0788 7 1,.. :: :.0.4 a litoiln , 1 oom ali idaticaYP(StrinnthdlLUSTese eis(ii,styjlePribtseadgWleWityillih'of r. M, L•boneni_. l o 6o li MI - ' - ---- • . COPT Uemoval! RIIM V .. OVED hts COPPER THE nod WORKING BUSINEES to jt a 11241" &Lama dailfirolll Strickler's ifiti, where rket Preel, 0 0 ~.."-•- -- i 0 friends and answer h• win b• ham to wait Id Mt 14 . ere, an where be Elee Ancr all.4 facilitle. kw ' 1441"4". to ell the deptuttseerits et We bitalosett , Pkrtic.nlaz ettenatost Orem, l'l‘ Itlr i liThmi rez .M i tsailse w ill ardor. tiutoktiabl , NOMA 71 , CILL BL io me I 1114 mid iWoinvorker , *Abeam, ?tomb 7 , 7.12 14' . • . 4: o 7uanii • tlk Act 4 :,,ordAlkuat. VOL. 12--No. 24. sti.litll and Door and olaidk Manufactory. /weeded on the ewe Road, sent Oamberla nd Ma Lebanon. ;kW „ Itllidersigned respeotlnny in Icll .crrn the bile In genera', that they O M. °RR' hate - added largely to their &miser estab - • . liehment, and also bare all /thine of the " the tate In. ?at ilt " r2th ea n, t s i ti m A r"ed MA°IIINERT 4r OODWORg e H'S FLOORING, 4c., for conducting the general business for Planing,. ScrollB, Sawing, 4.c., 41-e.„ and the eipe.... ,46 ee . acquired by E. LONOACRI and J. O. GADIM during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, fora number of years past, affords full as surance of their Ability, in connection with J. Gana, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash busluese 1u this State. . They tow offer to Mechanics and Tarmere generallyi upon tbverable terms, a Judiciously assorted stock of . DOORS, 81,811, Sm., from the Lest Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that , their asaortment ii not to be excelled by any other establishment IQ the State in reitardth exactness in site, quality or tinialheal is Calculated 10 afkord thorough satisfb.ction to ail Mai* wh ig ..°4 lll = the undersigned with their custom. band: g comprises the leading articles If ilea-on Dag* of all sixes' Sash, of all slam; Dm 'nun as, liar beck and ArohitraTes; • •'.. frame houses ; Casings, from 8 to $ inh ' .11Indow frames, for brick Barbosa; L. • and frame bows: Shutters, of all sixes; 'All kinds of Mouldings; Billets, of all Shan; 0. G. Spring Moulding, of all Otos; Waah-boilrda. LONOACiftE, BABEL *. BROTICKM. P. 8--Planing, Sawing, do., promptly done fur theme Ilfniihing atm Lumber. (Lebanon, July 15,'57. Hira m W. Rank, 41011MIRLY OF JONABTOWA. IagBANRN COUNT!, would stopeettntly Infos& libijkleode,,and thepnb nelit,be has - ooneeciWl_lsteilrelf With tin Zoom, hi the TOBACCO, SNUFF AIM MAR 131781NRISS, No. 138 North Third Street, Phi/a, where be ,wlO be glad to Melva customer', and will sell at rates that will Preys SathrfulorY. Philadelphia, - July 11,1860. New Furniture Store. ior AIM/30N R. DUNDOR.I would reepectftdly to. Ibrm the public that he has removed opposite the old Naos, a few doors west of Boyrman's Hote' on Cum— berland Street, where he wAkespihe !arge nt, finest, and cheapest assort/dint of z.hirr..g eves. offerod in Lebanon. His stock consists of all Mods of liirler and Common Furniture, which he will, sell,lower than the like can be bought At any other Place in Lebanon. He bee on hand a large asapitra ant of Sonia, Tete-Metes, Lounges, Cemtre, Nei, Card and other Tn. blew. What Nots , Hat Racks,*e. •Aiso e large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, aintootamon Chairs, Betters, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresaes. Also, Looking Classes,--Guilt, Rosewood and. Afaboomy—very cheep. Venetian Blind; Carriages,. Gip ind Hobby Hour*, for children. ye_ Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— life has provided himself with the ITNISST HRARSZIPF LEBANON, and will make Comae and attend Funerals, at the - shortest notki and, most-reasonable tome. Lebanon, December, 28,1889, • ' • New Cabinet Ware Rams and Chair Maniffactory. .3ftrict St, 3d door north of the L Tolley Rotaroad. Lar_gcyst Manufactory and Bait Assortment of :7,3r/TIDELE and. 040.11, in tha county. TILA public reepectfußy segue/4- ed to bus in mind that at theie Bowes will be found' the best SisOrtmerit of FAIIHIOK &Du salt:too *NO FURNITURE sod CUMRS. Persona In want et any kind would beet can aba examine his stock belbre purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants to be better thin any offered In this place. Prices will be term ,than st - any other _place, *Rhos In the Borough or county of Lebanon. AU orders promptly attended to , and speedily assen ted at the lowest prices. AB persons purchasing Ifurnituee from him will be accommodated by beetug,it delivered to them, to any pert of the county, 781131 or anises, and without the lauft Injury, ae he bas procured one. of the beet,cush ignedfarniture wagons, erpeefelly ler that purpose. 101. COPPING made to order,, and fnnerith attended at tke shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1860. Edited by Prof. J. IL INGRAIIAM, of Missieeippl, Handsomely bound in one volume, 12 deo., 226 pages. .arise $1 23. - (4. Literary notices from the press throughout the Member. Tll.l Bcreety Snare.—'This look is pompom, of a se. rim of letters written In an interemlng style of ner retive embodying the most SOlnantle feature& of social life on different kinds of plantations. We can bear tes timony from our own parser's./ obeervetion of Medlar scenes In the South, to their trathiuluess Utter* deple ted_ They axe portrayed in a vivid. intisreeting style, and, we would like to 800 the book Itrthet hands of de ceived people, who have no perienal knowledge either of the Southerners or of Southern life, except what they have gained from partiran journals, or tbose who have written intentionally is decolve."—Liarly Republic, Buffalo, N. Y. The Sneer Soarer.—"Thle s vokuste la In the form of letters. They are, so far as we min Judge faithful pic tures of Southern nee and are penned ',About pectin dice. They present scenes quite different from an "Un cle Tom's Cablu•and we think the portraits, painted are in very nearly natural colors."—BeekneDaßy 80. Tel Boxer Soya.—"We have rarely peeped within the covers of a more appetizing volume. Although not intended as an answer to the font untruths in the Un cle Tom trash of tbe last ten years, it nevertheless does unmercifully hurl back to their source all lies of such a nature, and we are glad to believe that the beck will be read to thousands of ndrtbern homes. The South also should take to it benigueutly, for Indedendent of its truthfuheess and integrity it is one of the liveliest and most entertaining books of the year."— Trews, Tire SUIoST Ilioulet.- 4 `The enterprising publiiher, G. G. livens, Philedelphia,of-blift Book notoriety, is week ly issuieg blew 'workeist !neared; and epreeding them ovAr the country, and kb system of tranillie.ct#4 busi ness may be looked upon scan institution fer'illfteing knowledge, unequalled by any in the country. He com mend this book to all."-:Dmly News. , Tes detour floore,—"This Is. a coptivating - vo/nroe, strongly Uluetratiee of Southern life. The heart of the• authoress is With hew theme: aed ells carries the Inter est of the reader along with her, we she. in her emus lug off hand Ag n i,dellneateti the peculiarities of a South- Tee Somer . illotrie.—"Whetarer hears the name of Prof:lngraham le sure to involviethe elements.o.teltrib- Mg effect and a wide popular currency; eUld this is just i U. cam with • The Sunny Smith, or tlie Bouthentor at I Home," which appeaser. from the pre m. of 6. G. Evans %114 ,1vid er ltI tti ll e ty 6d 10, "° kOCISIt ralliP y obs• 4 t he rges. gra t.,la Pb ta ic iva P tili n g iblm itt p r iot, l a t n i d in purpose and manner it obriouelospriepfleMa warm heart and will be as warmly wdeaMla. likbresteat of readers."-+The New Yorker. . ''' • • [ i ; 1 0 01 ) MOORS !. 011Otall • °. O XS I yaw- AND 1LL115T124,120 1 . 4 .) , . ':;THE THRONE'ortAvro, Prow the Comecratlon of tbe'l! of Bethlehem to the Rebellion of Priam Aiwa em. Being an Illustration of the Splendor.liewer, and, Dominion of the Reign of the ~ Shepherd King, in a aerial . tir...in,.. . of Lettere, wherein the - nce of Judea is; shown to the reader, as if by an • We -.- 3Vilnetis. By the Rev - J. H. INGRAHAM, LL.D. One Volume, 12 rn. , cloth, 603 pagm. Price $1.26. - •Thle JO the tiller Townie, and the completion of • Series of works by the awn° author, on the history of , theist:mid:lBh monarchy. The origin under Moms, was Tawander.ix..4 having purchased the entire treated of in the "Pillar 0f Flee.' and lie- great glory establishment of A. MAJOltlii-BBLOTHER, under David is treated of In this work, (The Throne ea w 111 mennfasetere and keep on hand a veryas. Devid,) while the decline of Hebrew power and the sortment of MACHINERY and PARillifirg' Meg of the sew dispensation meet their delineation 31WITS, esobracing Improved VOUR-HORSE. Powers the "Prince of the House of David." rheas works sod Threehers;Railitay Horse Powers and Threshers, are historically valuable, se handhooke of Information eth l r g ants Independent Meel.wire Tooth Herbs IitAICA relative to the4ceuery, geography and manners of the Mammas Patent Fodder Straw and lice! OUTTEN Cast Holy Land. The style is interesting and powerful and Iron leeld Rotten, Orel! Pans, Hay Ellevatoes, Clover the work leads ttue to the getintemplation and study of Huller*, Cone-shelters, by band or power, Corn Ploughs ..the enbllme language of the Bible and the great duo add metro Cultivators, Ike., with a variety of the , trines of truth IL containe s withnill twin. as such hooks best PLOUGHS- in van, he. , too ordinarily are, el they Maudlin, stopill. dogmatic or All of the above 3fecihnes are of the latest and best conoelted."—Bolton Daly loess. improvemente„ and are all warranted to give satisfaction. . ckiatingo of alt A.-inde made to order, 'Mad P1L14.4 OF FIRE, . and at short p o rice. He aleemenufecteires /MEAD' EN= J. on ItiaArtt us Boan•ael. • . GINA % um ametrtg,Shafting, and Mill work it general. By the p."....1. 11. INGRAHAM, author of the "Priam and ' of the House of David ." One volume, 12 mo., 1 and pays peel:10 , 114o attention to Repairing E n ema Machinery' of all IMO& 600 [norm. Price sl.2e He invitees all te call and examine the work at the Ma - 4 Thia work is designed to 'ketch the Helmet° history china She* on Paean 1 " 1 . 1 := 1 " imbt n2 n .:_ n _„, ,„. during the bondage 11l Egypt, the Prophet Moses being Sir' Air orders o f """ b y am ” w ' '''' the central figure, and is a free and striking history of promptly attended tti.' D. M. HARIIANT. the period, in which the writer gathers first, from the Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Bible and thou teem profane history * vest masa.otmete terial, Which by hie , genius, ie thrown into # fanciful N IA DT b :SC 74 I4O ,B.- --A r 1tE1eth844018:1240.41,144 A. li carryi Aj nii t an Dit thabovo OTHER 111/114#41 of the .Meet attsctive character which cm- II LA RKANY. n. Lebencin, August 8, ism. u= 404 , 1 ,Ilmobriklesim=it diniluntion of hyterast."— , . TEM pinta al =3 HOWIE OF DAVID, Ale ad igead, Read. I. or, Three Years in the Uoly City, _moo.cw meow, Jul.nth, 18 , 30. iiii ln th s series of letters relating , as Why an eyewitness, e eco uy neerlnd wonderful Moidente in Emir "Inepectine," or the Mears. Yogi Wri.coxk elO-:"-- OP .rP-sys OF IkrAKARRYA "Version Foyer ChOnni s 441 done *annulus , I . was ,, t Prom his Baptism In Jord to Crucifixion on Cai an b le wbolly despondent and trimmed why*. aPP•"''", an d I vary by the PAT. J. H. INGRAHAM, Rector of itogya hours the chills eveiee'remared and no fever hue 610. shined. It is the simpleet,crire r ifnoirlimb e t wad. a won 13t Choral, and St Thomas' Bell, Holly Spring, Mitudsalppi.. der.of nature ov.att. i would - not be wt. ut this "In_ One volume.-12 me., aloth, 472 pages. Price $1.26. ipectiner a einem hour. 11, constantly wearing it X in this work the author lies eneweeded in the bold and • soma to be "ague proof. Tours Very Trng ) z, m . yr . daring task of presenting the great leading historical parts of serlpttiro in connexion with secular hilltop', DD mconx, AusAml, joy 224, /am e l e to nti p u reso th o e t y th migh ecleay and dike pictnrw'of th e e t DI ettpposed to appear to a cas ual GlettleEB t—l have been snatched from the gra • • ~, v obeervar. The dmcriptions of rites and ceremonials, by the applicatien of year eronderful "Inspectine, or .re spirited and miners - bemire. The style is highly "Neaten: Yever harm •" For emend yeses I have suf- imiginative and ettmettve, and we predict tirit this fared every season from favor and effner.., lll „t svi:s , c ,i....i1 i be tie ptar as thp Pilgrim's Program."— my life was threatened, but y01: 5 2 1 1" 44 ' 3 „,_QL.,,, Presbltbesian and . the dleeaW , and lam repidiT ItianLa an r e """ aa ' a • Copies of either of the above books. with a handsome II 1 oar& ttmig t,.4. 1: ,. K. 4. OA , BOII Grft,ovorth Item GI cents to $lOO, wily he sent to any person In the.Dreited States, aeon receipt of $1 23 and to 21 can to pay peeler, by* addressing the publisher, George (I. Ryan , PbUmielphis. . , NEW CABINET.; AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY. Firmit subscriber reilpectftdly infer*. the public that I he bat the largest stui hest impartment of FORM TURN and CIIA,IIti3, es* offered to the public of Lob. anon county. jilt ' hand lia 3zl Vabinst-Ware rooms, In North Borough. nearly opposite 7allor's 11001 and a few doors eolith of Raroler's, a splendid assortment of good substantial and nishious ble Parlor, Cottage and Chimber FURNITURE, son sistingof SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, WHAT zzNara, Parlor, Centro, Pier, Card and Common TABLES; Dressing and ,Common BUREAUS: Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Weigh-Stands, and Kitchen Furniturd of 11l kinds. Also, • bine and eanant variety of ninon DAME, Sranso /limp 01:00% . Common Spring Seated Castes; all kinds of - Sfirdng' Seated ROCKERS. Aldo, Windsor, Cant-Soated,Land Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of everydelliptioil. .. $3- e ll odd" sold LOW and WARRARTED to give satisfactian. ^ ' .-Fersetur, deacon, -of knowing the ammeter of the' goodahinre Wired for Ilaii.l3lll befalls , 'labeled °Wide anyablii* by reference to those for whom he, boa seiVas utaatured or to whom sold. - ~, - • , ~ Old Furniture and Chairs R]tFA}RED iind."ol- EIS GEM. . . N. 11.--COFTINS Mode and FUNERALS attended. the shorteat patios. JOSEPH ItOWMAX. - ; North Lebanon, September 19, 1880. Farmers and others TakeNdieef This Way wended''l kitifellate and Ctlre for corer Auld Ague end 811 :lolls Yevats-wilkbe sent by null, poet PIA ois zbeeipt of one d oliar• ,Alec for sale at all re. sretabropDruggigto mid Orinatry Store& Prioelpal Depot and EdanitiaciorY. /B 8 Main' St- RUA =Aid, Va. Brandh Ofito, Alsrik of qamaisreaNufbling, New York. Addreur JON;tI WILCOX it 00. • Supt, s, 1860. NEW LIMIDECY STABLE.. MK* undersigned reepectfully informs the pane that Z he has opened a NIIW WOCRY "TARIM, at him 0h..8,13103tr0te1, /DOW tiretar Leb anon, where he will keep for the public. accommodations got!_1.1_11 of HO and Vitll.loL7o, h e .• • . eep r aw e an d non d &Wag Horaeloind and ode Vehieles. Arse, eatatol DriveutfluM lol4 l9 l PP' Alike& lasookarimas for Yarded , 444 WASI#IBI, A • ril 2/, 1822. JAKIISN,AxAm. tr yotwAart - _ Aoriurvia—okenr_so~mentwa~ de, 11=eir, 4miskuwiris- ►onkftwit, 1 , V . .. .. . . •. . .. ... '.. . . ,41 11 " r . ..• .. . 1 • . , Nit' I.• • •''' f , 4 5 1, ".• - lrr N. . . -. 1 , • . . • • r , , ....,.. , 4. - •.-.: . -. • . •''. ' r . 1,4 ' .. - '' . --.l* - •`• - 41:1;? .. ••?? . .. i•••••• '.: ... • ~ ..t . ' iii- • •• - • , .:.i''. • .11 ,i , 77..- . ...: .. ye : •inti.....• .... A .., .. . ... . . k.,....,,..iimr,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,-, , •--i - • -, . - OWEN LAVDACHIS rat want good tin Irate Oin at the Till Awl Sheik ken 56ore of 0410/1103 511012... If you want Mai DUO% etc. IFlKlMPailk ic t a ll" "" Tlit *ha Elhiwkli Iron Store of SUM • LEBANON.PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 18"60. Ilailthee One *alaiVlM . trireme . • . Store I , - • • TOON F • ' , Er N 07184 tween.7th ~Jrlld b. it..) illanufkaturer Dealer in all k - FANCY FL Boiligremovici New Store,' ind - being entirely in tare and Sale Pars, which ante with Pries Print Markeil at tX sal. /priest with a reason. rWOlild DOH& either Ladies' . my aeleetion of those gaods, satlitied, si I am, of my 114111Itt to please in every desired essential. . • Air Persons at a distance who may. grid It ineonvs nientcto call pereoual ly, need only name the article they wish, together with the price, and inscructions fer sending, and forward' the order to my addfass—money aceompenying—to io sure a eatistisctory compliance with -their wishes Angastl2, 11360-sm. LEMBEBGER'S CLOTH .Mit.NIIIIFAC TORY. TIfANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect hilly Informs the Public, that he continues to awry on his klanufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive& scale as ever. It is unnecessa iry for him to say more, than that the work will be done 'in the same EEOELLENT STELE, which has made his Work sad name so well known in the 'surrounding sours- try. Be promises to do the work, in the shortest possi ble time. Lily roarinfacto7 s is in complete order. and be flatters to be able render the same satisfaction as rewarded/. fleinanofirctures - Broad and Itatrow oaths, aiuindu, Eacoilfzu While and other Metenseiti ail is the but nunener: - • He also cards Wool and mikes - Rolls. For the conve nience of his Cuslibmem, Woolard Cloth will be taken in at the following phuxer—At the store...et George & Pyle, Loeser t Brothers, George Reincald, sad at the new Drug Store of .toeeph 1.. Lemberger, near the Market House,tn The: borough of Lebanon; at. the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh, erre, Battlel township; at the public, house of William Barnet, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. B. Bickel, la JOnestowlei.,get,the store of Mr. Wenner, Bellevue; at the tgoiedf Martin Ilarly, Paimyrii; at the store of Mr. Zlinuteneau, East Hanover. Lebanon county. All ma larial, will be taken away regularly, from the above pla- ces, flubbed without delay,Aird returned again. Those of his custenaers who, wish Stocking Wool card! ed dyed and mixed, can leav the same, white, at the 'above mentioned places, with directions how they wish It prepared. Or his 'customers can order theS Wool to be prepared !tool:the Wool of the nett= which will be done and left at the desired places. N. a. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, et the above named plaeee. • LYON LEmmsnosa. Maitt•ilaalerer, Lebanon county, Jult 4;1880.. J:tbsicxtE to wan. sorrit. • - • Allow Book and one Diattnott to iState a fiatiatlon. THE SUNNY SOUTH. Or, the SOUTH:MN= ar Bola, embracing Five : roan' Zxperience of a Northern Governasa In dm Laud of Sugar, Bice, Tobacco and Cotton.-- Just Published. ro, • Mk. If you want'any books send by (*tees G. ivAsir gilt gook !shell khmentl No. 499 Chestnut Bt., Phil's., *Ma all books are sold at the Publiabers' lowest pet• me, and you have the advantage of reoelvlnit A RAND 8091.3"PILISENT woith from to cents to UV Dollars with each Boole. Bend for a Complete clafogled Catahigne , ' which will be mailed to you, free of expenac Oyler any book that you may 'quint, remit the ribil pa" toolbar with the Itengunt milked kat eist ode trialzwAl assurer you that the bestplbsee l l. it n i re gauntry to pecrabase books is at the OA !kr* Ikkaibt94efeetqf OS/DMZ O. EVAN& : •, ..? II 711' S W;dlr VA" , liiiiklcan greater induoemsets, such u cannot be equal pellyany Other hotiee, are offered, -Operson, in any part Of the country, can be an gimply by forming a club, rending ei lid of books- AmpUtlng amount of mousy - dequired Ibr the Jaddr7nr etitekgiu. which oontaitim eU thr defined l o tt i rmstion relative to agenoies end the formadad d v o id; and to tnenwprompt and horn:m.l'bl* illidindln all Mien to On tondqutrter. • • Cl.ftßfil ILVANA, Of tae 6bSidt Largest Gift Boobs , iirtalb• ~ • World: fragstazyrlity located at—No.• z Oisteate4c3Allo.4l. eral places. 'At his feet a dagger'iras stuck in the sand, which vias stained all roand by it. This Arab - was:of very dark complexion ' and fragile 'in make. When, brought before the mil itary tribunal appointed to.examine him, he_gais his /lime without heel. tattoo. Soleynian itialeby, a native ofgyria, twenty•fotir jilisis,of age, a writer by profession, established at, Aleppo. • ••••. : • Ae regarded the rest, he totally denied 'it all. The .general at the head of the - conrt-mutial ordered him to be bastenadoed; - Apording to the custom of the country. After receiving-it,,he declared him self ready to tell the truth, conse quently- he..wea once more brought before the tribunal. There he stated that he hacrbeenthirty-one days at Cairo, having•edlsl2o from Grain on a dromedary; that his sole purpose in coming was to assassinate the Gen. oral; being sent for the acconi. plialment of.the deed by the chief of the Tanissaries; tor •when,the Afitssle nl444l)B.ll.l4l2ro!;a•- ijickiiiieci At Altm . poat-40114310 ho would "the' Wiltilksit • lin g 'both . money and military •rank to "tvslirdikiever would do. it , and he bad • -• • , presence of the acknOwledg• ni.ents of his gillt, i sentonce, as, may readiltbeimakined,was very quick lyironoffna_iidtespecially by a court. • martial, -•- • 2 , ••• There 10.4 skeleton tn. the` Sardin. . Consequently, goleyman du Bolin taxis, Arhichinorel,lian one, convicted of having assassinated the piiikably, has seen, without - knowitik general.iq:ohipf,,lileber,was condemn. to whom it belonged Orits history—, ed lefe . his right hand burnt off, This is it. . , toe impaled, and' left there to _clic, o . ri 'coming 'froth. Syria, after con- till.tle birds of prey should..devoCir (rioting the Turks-at AbOtikir, Bona- • . ..!•;-: part; returned to Prance, where hisl As regards Solyman he, mis 091 ambition, and the dangers menacing perfect Arab assassin, believing bjm- 1 his country had called hirri. But•be. i self the one. chosen bye , fate .for the fbre quitting the east, where he had „I - purpose and 11(i - walked forwara,Whis covered himself with laurels, he wis - h- ; execution withOuffear or Oetektitgon, ed to assure the presperity of his fu- but Srm and Cahni s kiSliaityr:%'zz. turer,Egiptian colony, by leaving it Whim he gairie4 - ,Vie place °Volt under a man wortig of his ,confl-, °cation; his vest coverail: , donee. breast, WAD rtipoved,:andlus InuAlNas etwitE gottrg. NY -NAMEIC. In the lewd. where I am going, .. When my earthly life to o'er. . '. When the tired hantia,ctiee their striving, And the tired beats ache no more; .. In that land of light lind . beauty, i Where no thadow.ever am* . To n'ercioud,the perfect glory— Whatthall be ay angel name t . • •-...., When the ;Wits who await me Meet me at mye in, • With what name o ve and mane . Will their wel e words begin ? c ror Not the one so dimmed with earth stas, • Linked with tho u e t of grief andtheme ; No, the name that LOTO,III gave too, Will not be my Myra n a me . .1 have beard it all tao often Uttered by Unloving lips ; . .11'th they dare in ein:and Borrow Dim it with their deep eclipse, I shall change it like a garment, When I tears this mortal - frame, • - And at life's immortal baptism I shall have smother namel For the angels will tot call me . By the name I have,. earth; ' They will speak a holler language, • Where•l have my holier birth : . . - gyilabled in heavenly music, - .„ . • Sweeter far than earth may claim,., ~: Very gentle, Pure and tender, Stich &halite my angel:ninne i - It has thrillod!icr ' l4 ; oftpa, . • Id the holleirtV •• 1 - •• _-, .. • ' Lint its beauty 1 ...v,•,i, •:•.• ree , ; •,_ i . . - • Only like the • : It' t• - . ; --. Weary of.o4n,Wriing disnortl . - Whlchthelipa 4,;portals frame, •• - When shall korith joy and rapture answer' bY,mysingerniime ;. . '_ -j.;:iit.t11,4404.5,....,.1.,... ARAB kMlMItliqG AND • 0:0111U6B. _ He selected among'all ihfrgOß: who had 'followed his aq.entittsslia *at land—all of whom/werro?mes who bad performed brilliant. services --OA*? who stands high among ail the Oiliers. Kleber, the republican, wo - mean;an ardent and enthusiastic 'mail; a brave ancl.tal t ented General, Kleber, Who-Was theidol of the set dieis, 21 2 ,4• in fact thelonly , man who could. maki) P*get the abience of the. hero Of Arcofe and: the Pyra mids. Scarcely, however, had -t - his Gener al added the name of Heliopolis to all the victories with.which theinast ivas_ringirig, when hell.by the hand a fanatic. , , .c.• • On the 11th of ne, - ,afte'r review ing the Greek legion in.the islands of Bandah, he came to Cairo, to preside over the preparations which Mon sieur Protein, one of the engineers who had followed thaarm,v,was mak ing in his palace: • • . Both lyere expected to breakfait With .tiriether 'general. officer - whirih was given ti)" several of his "frierialind '-• • fit. two wow in; ..the afteinoon,)Cleber . . .toolf, leave of hitlisitatitfid fruilldsoind taking Monsieur' Praftio, returned towards his palace, Where as we have said, numerous repairs were being made by the architect. There was - not more than five min utes walk from the general's whera they had breakfasted; to GerCKleber'si and to arrive there, it was necessary to plus by a terrace and sheltered by immense grape , vines. The general and• the architect were walking slowly,and the latter stopped from. time to tiWe,to trace something with a cane-beheld in his hand on , the sand.' ., Suddenly a man • Iliad 211: eastern costume appeared. at a s h o rt distance from the two, bowed: tO,Gen...lC.leber; and crossing his arms`iivai,hilibrealit, saluted after _the.fashion of the east.- He then raised, his hand and:kissed it. Kleber was accustomed to these dem onstrations; the Arabs who visitedbim. totlemapd juaticialFal'agicihna,so ho waited for the'youtig' map 14- plain .what he wanted, with the quickness' of lightning, the •attin,ger drew a curved' poignard. from hia breast, andburied it np to"tile Lilt iri Kleber's side. The. Gentital.attcred t a cry of pain rind surprise-us he stepped beckFard, and then he leaned aping. the bhlea tradercalling aloud , to a soldier who was visaing. ;,"Ifelp, guard! 1. - am. assassuiatad I" At the same moment Monsieur Portairi f who: had only, a cane in his band sprang . on the, murderer, Who, after the.hloil.4 - 111 dealt, stood a mo raeirpsilerit and motionless; and find. ing-• himself - unexpectedly assailed, With, rapidity of thought, he ?bibbed the unfortanate architect half a• dozen times.itt least. - ' - Like a 40d - beast, 'greedy ofhlood,' the : man , reified= again at gleber, stabbed him several times, and then fled. • The gnnrd hastened as quickly its' possible to the general's aaaiatanne but he Was obliged to Sp - . round to reach the terrace. • - • By this time also, Monsieur Protein bad come to himself, and .seeing the general leaningagainatthebalnetride, p a l e and co s vered with blood i he made an effort to try and-raa4- birkpoint ing.ot to him,, now, too . late, uphap il sow- iTprident;:"ii was, to go . about without an escort. But Kleber gently6o4l4ll ' ll4i. his %and towards - him, "My friend, this is notthe mencent' t=vot, me advice, I am very:* e_ •be. dropped dead. The Bawl - day Ulu soldiere 'found a, ourig•fizakenveeialegiin,:the gardens )o,!ging to, the , ' .140 1 4 :14 irlialled with Nowt in -pr. told Over the . lighted -breziet. 'The punishment had lailed five ."minutes before the poor wretch lied.utterid a coUlphiint when Llighted-coalininp. ed from the 'fire 'mid fdlroe theiliner 411.14,:0f hie an n. .. • • • moment -NB -.-restiolutaYas abagdoned C him siihe. ,p.t#ol6l, ' cordoning for the coal to be rep ed: . The oreoptiOpeT could no 11:4/14 marking that it was nuiazing,,roz a man like limi3elf, lied borne tyre cruel 'torture - of'-his hand being burnt Without a groan- should now cry‘ -. 4init, polygamy. Theynot only allow but for a little blirrf On. his arm- they. require the members ";of their Thelinsiver NEW peculiar. sect to take more wined - than one.— "'Tie not. the pain,"4lie said, which No man is considered-a good and ex makes me complain; but I stand on en41 6 0. 140 r-Ill'on wbodees not proe m" rights;, this hot coal WAS notin my j.tice polygamy. The higher a man sentence." , rises in be. Chureb,.thegreater ' at a , When the hand was burned off at general-thing, is the number of his the wrist, the executioner kid him to wives, and they are) taught by their the stop where hiswas to be impaled Prophet -that the more Wives and The spike was run into his bodywith children - they bavei l n this world - the twelrubloWeof wooded-mallet, the greater - ,Will. be t eir felicity and spike was then driven Murtha ground I power in the next world. They be i* the highest point- near: the inatitu- lieve flint their wives, children and tion. ' - 4 property; will be restored to them in there tieiz•; ... mainedfour hours and:the:resurrection and that they will a half dyingoiMitlinait accordance with reciting verses from` the - Koran only' these tenets,- it is tile - aim-("rif - ve interrupting, them-to:ask for. 4tiorae. -MormOnlo* take as many -as thing to drink. Arniiesninat list took 11 - e - --vani, - Maintain. Brigham- Yoting.l pity on hini and :00 him So - ine wit. has between seventy-five and hun ter and.Selymandrenlcit and expired. dred,,and Heber C. ,Kimhall, his •-flrst The body remained there about a Cii - unsothTa.and the next maivin dig. I g• month, and the pirds et - prey ancom- pity - White, • has nearly as% many.-:• pliahed the remainder.- of the sen- They both say that they intend .to %pace: • :' I.take..M4 The Bishop's, Apostles, The skeleten of this poor wretch' j'acid other church dignitaries, faith- Wes removed to Fiance at the same tfnllyifolroW'their example'. time as the - body of his victim, and is "They_lipld that incest is not sinful. placed in the Sardin du ftos, an the Cava , their Church dignitaries, Bish- 1 first halt of anatomy, on the left en- opJohneifiXurnbersarnong - histwelve tuning; it is that of a man about five wives; 'five nieces. Another Mormon feet'two inches the bones ofthewrist has sister as one of his wives. are burnt, and the traces of fire still ''=They believe, for snob is the proph remala. cep, that ;Jackson county;,. Missouri, { The spike ,in passing through the whence freyy were driven Orr account' - - loins, had seperated. two ql the spinal of their 'crimes, is to be the future vertebra!: The Y -are replaced by twocentre and capitol of' the Mormon Woodeleones, - which- so well imitate ' 4tnpire. thereat that it requires great atten-' - glance at the Mormon tion,to distinguish them. at. le es of faith suffices to show =;the infamy of their system and.: the, de . pravity of their people.' They hate our goiernMent, and 'pray: for the arrival of the promised 'period vv lieu they shall not, only be strong enough to set lip for themselves, but when, werCh all_ be trampled under their feet. The Pectoral ,Governor of - Utah - can do nothing without the acquiescence of the liorMon Despot, -; , iirigham Igung, and Federal Courts are mere iritoekeriei. liformon-JurieS,_ invaria lily render Mormon verdicts, andl4,r. mon Sheriffs and other officers, obey the ,behests of, Brigham: YOung . .— Atatinon criminals are protected by thethiirch, and Mormon Territorial andCharch Courts take jurisdiction over. all,subjecti. The daily life9r the _Mormons is a life of treason to Our , GoVernment, as it is a continuois Mitrage upon the civil - nation of , the 'nineteenth centu ro. :Every day `they,, more prof -ligateand more robe The atrocithiathey eogimit, if tint conclusively pfovecl, would hebeyond belief. • _Every year they kill.aud.Platt der Jitindre - d 6 5 of Apostate , Mormons and unolf*litiO . emigrants: They maintain an organization known as the - 01;aiiiteii, -or.. avenging angels" 'composed of daring ruffians, _whose businees it;is to.-execute the'. decrees' of the chiirch. These men 414 all of. Brigham Young's bloody ' It is the diity of our 4nvivt }Attila' to restrain the excesses of these peo pll,They hive - toe long 'been per. mittedto have their own way. ,Tittey, are a diagraee,t,o; our_ name and ,na ti on -and a-reproach • to, all chrigen dOM. Itati'ne* To% 'MO informs iae thdt they are pressing - ward in-their rebellious .00 • Tim; -Are '-aismentect every rw' TB:1 .14.011M.0N5, 1 SKETCH 71l TIPCIILIND '21114:111" pixrimizs- DRAT CONGRESS 'SHOULD DO AIM TIME. Away off in, the ftistnesseas of the pocky Mountains dwell apeculiar and dangerous people—the m Morons.— Ingitives r from the wrath of man and fre,lp 'Pt justice of our Go,yornthen they have estal3lished themselves in a remote region, where they can en joy immunity from thiit pUnishment whiCh elsewhere would etertaiPlY.l - the "critter's .. .l43r coiumit, - : Springsug_np. index; the pretended prophet, Sesnyn SmiTH, a shrewd-bid thievingYrieffn4 knave, then.): miserable people ,remoyed to 4 Ohio, from thence, to from thew* to Migiouri and from thence to'the Territory of Utah: 'The ny*• teta islvtheoOracy. , They unikespir itual- and temporat government. = ,Their Prophet is the head of bbth.— Po him alone, ihor acknowl :ode allegiance. .11is, pretended rev. ildationa aro - hattby them . guksuperic.r. to the bible. It, joililagc .. te IntrApret that sacr4book, and" add *of substract frosn'it 'Winans of lit revelations. lit is n4lject-kgroph , : et, Seer, and ReVelator.".. The ktos t i sensualist and daring infidel' who claims, and to iVhoin the 'Merino& accord, thwegreat powers,iißrigham Young; s IO4I the subordiOte%tit fin. ally the ..sticdessor of Josepli'fnidtb. l'he.ciuse of the frequent removals zet thes e People froni pliieb fo.Plude is be-fOind in. their bad habite,.infa- Inainrdoiniines and heinoiniorimee.— TheY.aia a nuisance to all: neighbor ing people. > In Utah they htive- no nee4bboze with the exception &Jo: 'lltiana.. Waist segnestercilT.erittory jsithit.thOisiand mile 'oll4 4 o l oo l ".s4,tesn. d civil EMI isatiOn r . they have everything their own intr av AlloWed free scope and pareatdsted license,lio`rmonismihas 'reach fall devlopment in Utah. Stipp*iliOp no longer necessa r y...._ Hence they -have throwiroff their ilia guise an - 4U they: . Iscitilly ,preach *lnd practies. isinlhl •and shocking doctrines . iliirmukaihem both eccen tric aridvocliosus. They go naked in the deleiWk4siitinen only hear of their crimes afar offs. Distance and dim ness bioth.oeate doubt and attraction. The desireia -to know more; that can only be larnad ty. seeing, and few are adveniprous.enough to cross the Plains and' the_Rocky °nu tai ns to satisfy: AkjiMi'iiiives. The Mormons thus have, 4 all the protection of Rbscu rity and all the benefit of consequent doubt, enhanced too by the natural disincliiiiabn of the mind to credit unusual departures from common standarde;- and extraordinary and MOnstrornOrtnity. To encourage - delusion and-.to stop Sce.ndal, they send out iritoZhii 'workd their books, nesyspapers and their misslonaries,all ' . of Avhipb-ar@ J lill oi oiies- of:persecu tion, apieals frythpathy, and pre tensions to a sublimated sanctity. .A glance sit some of theirloctrines or articles of religious.faith *ill give ' an insight. into the system and char ' miter of this strange and fanatioal sect They hold that M.ormonism,Se the only trqe religion, and call _all the mit of uitivirind , of ,every .tiamei na tion and religion, Gentiles.":. They teach that - theft spiritual head. is their Temporalm haler, au thorized of God, and that his revela iions and requirements are the, laws and . the only lasVe to which they are amenable. - They declare that Mormonism will go On:extending until it shall uproot all the - Dynasties, Kingdoms and Gov ernmantstnn,:earth, and that all men -and All natianu. shall yield to its do 'niinion. 7 • They'taMh that Mormonism . = may bP.P.""PgoTP:Or_i'fi• sword: ' L heir gala' thia theyiblyshed the blood of Men r in" - brdei 4 te'• save their lind4this. doctrine ttoy nth leisly butcher Apostates from their faith,Autts• „ offending "Gentiles;' .when.thikean:do so with impunity. !rhoy hold that "Abe Saints" may take both the-lives and the property uPleqqcs,".2rben the interests of tbe.."clheirottap&lLlsgd oar" requir.eit. - The",4oeit tilpd—sateSsively prao-- t, eves --•:theirleligious faith, the:edisits escrdisguatiti: doctrine MI LP~i *MALE NO. 597. ~<`~ . K St kip A. FAMILY PAPE&FORTS.WM AND 0011NTITY, IS PRINTED AND PDBI.IISRED WEERLI By W. M. BRIBLIN, 2d Stacy of Futrell', New Building, Oindritriand At One Dollar and Fifty Cents a Year. Air Anearrutaiaters Inserted at tho usual ratan. The friends of the establishment, and the puhihr ruler ally are rnpecttu 1y solicited to send in their Orders. li-RAINDDBILLS Printed at an hours metier,. RATES OP POSTAGE. In Lebanon County, postage free: In Penoaylvanla, out of Lebanon comity, 3,4 oenta roer quarter, or 18 cents a year. Out of this State, Oi cts. per quintet, qv 26 its. a year If itspostage is not paid in advance, rates arerkiabied. 331211 both by 'ittinaigrftiOa and natural in creak°. ibicittreil arajziptilk becoming impciaing and 'formidable. Tbp, lino policy it to deal with them now, and nci t „tip waitn i ntil they shall grow too strong to cope u with. Other &faint; nearer,our centre, have too long divided Wen, : tion from that nation of thieves, .opt throats and tre t itors who infest the Tenitory of Utah. We hope that the next Congress will give to thip sublebt theattention it &mint% lino} legislate Properly for Utah. HOW Tap : PEOPLE OF ILLI NOIS CAIiIE TO BE CALLED SUCKERS • Senator Douglas, in his speech at Petersburg, gave - the following amus ing account: About tho year 1776, it man by the name of George Rogers Clarke, ap plied to the Governor of Virginia, and suggested to him that, as peace might any time be declared between Great Britain and the colonies, it would be well for us to be in possea sion of the Northwest territory— that-which is now Ohio, Indiana, Il linois, „Ildicihigan and Wisconsin that when-the commissioners came to negotiate the treaty of peace, we might act on the well-known princh• ple of ultiposseditis, each party 'holding ej) they had in possession. Hoenig , gated to the Governor that he should permit him to go oat to the North. west, confiner-the country, and hold it until the treaty of peace, when we would become possessed of it. The Governor consented, and sent him across the mountains' to Pittsbure:s. From there, ho and his company floated down the • Ohio to the falls, where Louisiille now stands, and af. ter remaining there a short time they ggtidh took to their rafts, and floated down to the Salines, just bektyrShaw neetown, in Illinois. Here thektfbek up their march across the country to Kinikaskia, where there were a num ber of French, who had formed a set, tlement there, and by means of a guide, they reached the Squaw river, and encamped near Peter Merand's honse,some little distance from the town; yoti see I am well acquainted with the locality. {Laughter and-ap pianse.] They reached there at night, and early the neat, morning, Clarke got his little army of ragamnifins gether, (for they had no army wag ons with supplies„-no sutler, no stores; and by this -time began. to look rag, ged and -wretuhed enough,) and took up his line of march for the little 'French, town of Kaskaskia. It was •,he. anda,Verythot gay, and as the entered ttet,,f 4 ocan, he.,saw the -Frenchmen belongtek to it, sitting - quietly on the little verandahs in front of their houses, rucking their ju; leps through a straw, and he rushed on them, crying, "surrender, you suck ers, your [Great laughter.] The Frenchmen surrendered, and from that day to : this, Illinoisans have been known as "suckers." LRenew ed laughtezq 'That of our cogno men, and when Geo. Itogers Clarke returned to Vir joie, hetroducect Jule augpter.] ~1 w irginians fair notioe t h at *hen they claim the honor of a lefferion, of a - Madison, of a Mar -shall, of a Wythe, "oVit -George MI. son and of as many 'other distin gnished,sages and patriots as the world eVete.mlV, - fwejielci ; when you+ claim the glor3 , You - abuifkre s d on thq 1 . 11i311 . of battle, we yield ; you claim credit for the 04360i:fp . o Northwest Territory that ontof it 'Sovereign States might be created, we yield; when you claim the glory Of never having polled a vote against .the Democratic yarty, we yield; but whei3 Yon *lake theslory of the mint julep, hands off; Illinois yenta that. .[Shouts of laughter and applamie.l— the .praise that ie, entitled to it; ,belongs.to "the sucks rs." RESUSCITATING AFTER HANGING One of the few well-atithenticated cases of reeuseit j ation after hanging• occurred in Pain 1776. A young girl of:Ory prepossessing appearance, frOm qne of the interior provinces of France,. was' plaCed at Paris in the servies or a man• depraved by all the vices of that metropolis. Smitten by .her Charms, 'be attempted her ruin, but was unsucceseful. Incensed at his defeat, he determined on revenge, and secretly placed in her trunk arti , ties belonging to', bin; and marked with his name. He kben denounced her to a magistrate, who caused her to be arrested, and thp ;lisping arti. cleffobTid fu gerossession,she was brought to trial. In her defence she could only assert her ignorance of the manner in which the articles came in her trunk, and protest her inno cence. She was found guilty, and sen tence of death prckpouxteed upon her. The hangman's office was itte*ient ly performed by the executioner's The body vas delivered into the hand 4 of the surgeon, by whom it_bad beep ,purchased. iinmediately convey ed it home,.skid• roceeding to dimwit it, when hovierceived a slight wiammtb, aboi#,, , the. IfYi the prompt nee of°tqper remocfies, he restored the sus 4imated` animation. In the mean time, .he sent for a trustworthy priest o and wten the unfortunate girl glow edher eyes, she supposed herself in an-, otherworld,and,addresSing thep riest, (who was a mac T,4 motiked an ma jostle eountenance,l crEter* Father, you kno4'my in no. oenep pity , on me.", f i n *simplicity, belieting elks be held*,Ataker, She 0011 tinned 10 sue for nideiC,lind it wits some time be fore she realized :'she was still in the land O'f' the living. 'The surgeon and 'prlestlising conviiiitud.':ofi her inno 011ie% 08 'retired - to a; illige far *OM ftivirmAse of her pnjulit Ettritiblient. • •!..v..„4. MI MEI