E Jab trinting: tot" amciamenuautpccri v atzwzr,, Neatly and Promptly Executed, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE; LE BANON, PENN'A Tam establishment Is now supplied with nn extensive assortment of JOll TYPE, which will be increased as the patronage den - Hinds, It tan now turn out Pmanaa, of every description, In a neat arm expeditious manner— and on very cossonable terms. Such es Pamphlets, Checks, Business Cards, Handbills, • , . Circulars, Labels, Bill Headings, Blanb, 6 Programmes; Bills' of Pare, Invitations, Tiokets, &a., &c. Arit - riitena,a all kinds, Odra 1 - Annelid iudgnient BMWs.' School, Justickte, Constablee and other licsarts, printod toorrectly and neatly on the bast paper. constantly kept far mile it t is office; nt prices "ta End t the times." Shbscilptlon price of the LEDANON ADVERTISER Ono Dollar matt Half n Year. Address, %Va. M. 13nm; Lehrman, Pa. T,A.rtg FOR _RE . - , NT m • - -,- . f . .. A laa two atofftloublo StoneD,WAßlng Douse LA, in Market street, with large Lot and Garden., . ' Apply to JOIN' W. MEL Lebanon, January 9,1861. FOR ItENT. 4 FIND 11USINBRP,004,e'Sultsiblp Mtn hardware or clothing. Store or any' other Midi or business, Min! the corner of Citneherland 'and Plank Read streets. lately occupied by, 11,1 4 :.„ Dundore's Cabinet Ware, is 'of. Dyed for rent by the urelerslinad. Possession of the above given at any time. Apply to Lebanon, Jan. 21i, 1860. JOHN D. it.4,troir. Private Sale, 111111 Subscriber offers at private sale all that certain _1 farm or tract of land, situate partly in Plnegroye township, Schuylkill county, and partly in TletheLtown ship, Lebanon county, boutniod by landsof ert and Guilford, thadandn Ayerigg, DOW Doubertnnd others, containing one hundrsd7and torty-eight acres and a quarter, with the Appur tenances, consisting of a two story log dflialling• (weather boarded) n VA story log dwelling house, a new bank barn, other ont•balldinge, and a new,water power ,caw mill. For ternis i .Ic.,•whieb will be tiny, Apply to W. MATdlil7.4, Agent., ,Plnegroya April 20, 1860.-tf, VALIJAI3LE 13OROUGH PROPJIIVIC 7 • Rit 'VANE SALE. rtitt?.: Stabscritiers otforS At Frfbate Sale, the - following lledl Estatet Pltunto on Mulberry street, In the orough-of Lebanon, vlz : lit PAM' LOT OR ?'I .WE OF GROUND, front : WOE feet a inches an Mild Mulberry street, end ' runnthg back to en alley. on Which la erected a BR TOK ROUSE. 21 by 48 teat incluang Iwo-story back building. uitli hecesuoiyAniotbulldlnirs, The house is fluidied in the best style:MA.llin locution is a very pleasant one. It will be sold Oil easy terms. or particulars apply to _Lebanon Aug. 18, 1859. D. HAMMOND. girt-Lbts' at Pkiiiate : Sale WILL 66 sold' at Private Sated •' 8 ACRES OF LAND, 'Situated, in Log lane, near the borough line, in Corn wall townnlifil. It adjoins nlie laud of Widow rairnme, •on the' orth, WM.. A thine a nil John K ramie on Moto-It There in a one etury LOU 1101r8N, weather boarded, erected on the land, and a good VT IA in the gnaler.-- "The hind line line Meilen for quarries. Tide tract will )make F eke borne for a small family. OA. It is free from Urania Rent. attod title will be given. ADAM RITORER. N. 11.—This trnct. le now covered with line gnus, half of 'which will be given to the pull:Ml*or. Lebanon, Juno 13, 1800. VALUABLE POROUGII PROPERTY [ AT PRIVATE.; SALE. rfIUE subscriber Offers nt private sale thellne property f l 'dented ott the South side of Cumberland street, in Last Lehnnon, The lot is 26% feet front and 198 feet deep to Jail Alley. rho HOUSE is a two-story . gBRICK, 24 Peet 'b/ 02 feet, well finished, and papered throughout, with kitchen attached; le feet by 16 feet. A frame stable, 21 feet byt2l feet, wall finished, and containing Corrine house, .ta., is on the lot. Possession wilt bu given on the Ist of April, 1861. t For Relit. Avery 'desirable reelticuce iii East Lebanon, being port of a double hotter, entirely new, consisting of two large rooms on the first floor, with Kitchen tittach- Id, and threaroonis on the second floor, with room over Kitchen, (turret and Cellal. , Pueseselon given hnme dintel,y s • for Lanier thibrilbitiourbf the above - propertien- ap ply in t nat Lebanon,, to. • JOIIN_IYITHAIOYEK, sr. • I.obandrt, November 2'l, Ism. - • _Orphans' Court Sale. uItSBAIVT to nn order of the Orphans' Conrt of P Libation county, will be exposed to sale, by public vend un or oittery,on Tharsday, the lithdoy of Feb'reary, A. IL, 1801, at Willa*, P. M., tit the public house of Kndress Bomberger, In the borough of Lebanon, till 'that certain 110014 AND LOT OF °BOUND, 4 situate In sold borough. cobtainin,... , front on Walnut street, forty feet, Emil in depth on • • Chestnut street, ninety-nine feet, an it bounded on the Wt-st by said Walnut street, on the North by • sidd Chestnut street, on the Rost .by property now or 'late ur tleorge M. lirnuee. and on the Booth by proper ly now or Into of JOBllllll. Krause. A free and unlnenm• %beretl title and ponsessfon will be glren on the let of ISUI, Terms of rate. will be made known by :WHIN tzIIAY, Trustee for the sale of the Beal Rotate of minor chil dren or Jacob Dauer, dec'd., Mill agent for Bird 0. Hauer, Mary K. natter, and of Sueau Bauer, widow of said deceased. iLebanon, Feb. 7, 18ta. _ 1860 NEW STYLES. 1860 ADAM RISE , in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court Douse, north side, has now on hand n splendid, assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public Ls respectfully invi teti, lints of all prices,' from the cheapen to the most costly, always on l u ting.: 4fehmialsojustopen•qt maiden did assortthent of SU3M,IIOIIATS, embracing, such as STIIAAV,' PANAMA,UN. • , PPARIA, DORN, LED 1101.0i, St:NATE, eunt'A bid all others. *en_ He will, oleo ‘Vilide all tangle of lints, Cops, Ao., to Country Merchants on adrunteseotts terms. Lebanon, April 21, 18b13. ~ . 11N1 .rIiEW MAKER Y 9 011}1 undersigned wonld respectfully - inform the An t Ilene of Baba noni that helms comntenced,the BAKES .INO nusmsson all its varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Letsanon, nearly opposite the-Ruck Hotel, and: will supply customers with the WARHEAD, CAKES, &c., ,tre. Flour received from custoptera and Attuned to them in bread at short notice, CONFECTIONERIES, of all hinds, fresh cad of the beet quality, ; oonstantly on hand, and furnished at the lowest prices. The Ituttßc is invited to give ma a teal. _ LeNnrloris`Nov. 9 , 1860; ' EBUR. 'New invention. , Wood Burned Linie. 13v 'lite iMproVerriente In the art or I:lmr./11,11u0NO the subscriber is now enabled to produce the best WOOD. IMIRDND LIDO/ that was ever made in this section of comi ty", and in quantities without limit, at ebort notice.— lila are ouch that he Is enabled to sell his Lime at Viki cents pOI• bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which bee cents _ the prices heretofore. LIME, burned with COT. clan 'also be obtained at low rates by the boatload, or i n less ijuantities, as may be desired. WOOD Micah in exchange for Lime. liming alone to a great expetiee In the perfection of bleu improvements for lime burning on a , large scale, at low prices, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age. ills location is at the old and well known 'demon the Union Canal, In North DAVID BOYER. N. Letinnop l 3lity 18, 1588 fitiflgfrfniA Gico. 18: Mord ' 44 4 COB • 'BLUM LOCH:SVC II FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. AtAltura Sinner, tEs.i.non. PRICES.—S6O, $6O, $O5. $l5, $B6 and slon. *re Machines make the Sultans on Locit•STrrq:. ke on both skies without the woof the leather pod. They have no entire new :4=,M of forming the glitch—pimple and unerring in its or:elation. They haven New Patent Under Tension and a New • Upper Tension. Whiob can be regained withont etoppinir the 3facfilne —simple but effective. They will setrunth greater speed never drop a stitch, and do more work in the some time than any other Sewing machine ever it/rented. These Ma. chines have power sufficient to sew THIRTY THICKNESSES Of heavy ebeetle6. They *ll stitob, run , hem, gather cord, quilt, felt, he., Ac., and for Slating LINEN have no superior. Also, Sloat's Improved Shuttle Machine For tailoring and henry work. These Machines have been well tested among tailors, an& are pronounced equal to those sold elsewhere at double price. Lot nll who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call at our Males Rom stud see our Machines practically tested, or send for a circular. J. J. BLAIR wATcluireictit AND J EWELER, Market , Street, Lcbeaon, Pu ., or REWIRE D. BLOAT h Co.. ;it May 30,1..-.) winnrox.a. ftti h h 0 SlTAtillit .1 11 "-' 3 S OCIAT rpIIII4 . 4,OELPIIIA. A Benevolent .iliattuticss established by opwiat Emmy m entfor Me 'Belle(refebe Bick, anti Piteeek afflicted * IAA Wir4ebt. and Epleter,qc Diseases, and eepeetaily for the Curs cj i pwa s e t ar Aito !OW.' F. g D m ia n k aI ADVICE ,,6 gr i y e a b r i ii!. by. with lb Mt, or thole eondltlon, (nge, ologpniken,L _habits of lite,. &e..Yind Id eaes"of "%Verne pnimrgiy. geelelnes fur- Welled free of oliiirge. , VA GUAIII4I DEPORT* on liltklintUttnerfatea, and nth- PV blßeesee or-the Sexual °rows, kntLauttbe New Res- RUMS employed In the Dinteuntaxy, oto In scaled letter envelope free of abode. •,Two or three stamps lye peethge Address, DR, J. sitiLtd, - put% peon, Howling 4inteclrttion, Ho; 2 110:14446' mot J.V order of rho Dinretors. _ • eta* p. I.IIKAILTWIOI4. rt•taillent, CEO. FAIIICSULD, Aw g i n or • Jan. 7, '61:1211f-• to If !o wentecil Ilneftwits, Otr,eo. l o dow Call Sty Tfrt and..flbeet Iron Stox. of i3E011.0% BRAY. . • ~,,,,.. ~, .."T„,` .." 4 .!., _ 0 f....z„,-.._ ... ,. • : ~ .;sl`,t,,..'_-- : "1 '''' s fo..l.: ' " ~ . . , . . . Je.:.,,,. , :),..,..; ~ " r ''; : : fill . l ‘ ). f e, -. 4 ,, •"..: . ''' '- . ' . .: .'' ' . ' 11 ..1. I ' . ' ' ' '; . , ' .. - ' .. , 7.•',,,,._ • ,-,----, 4 - _.. ,-__ , . -. 5 11- - .''• - - -- - ''- • . . .. . . . „ , .. , .. • VIRTUE t.IdERTY tl .. INDEPENDENCE. • • . • • .. . . , . • r yak IS-NO. 35. • MIS EL FA AN EOU S . Tux Asiatomakrioir or La;ror.tors.—ThereleawroWi; ing tendency In this ate to appropriate . the •rricist.ew. nretsite wor4s of other- languages, And after st.whitte-taa incorporate thorn-into our own; thus the wo4R,tapholie, which is front the Qrook , signifying "for the 1ate4X,,14 . nyre beeernigg, pogyfiar t zect in .coniteettan'ANitif §flitiding's grat treaarbe remedy, Ma sobh'he' nsed in a more gerferal"Way. tied -the .Wowl , Cepliiilicl will become as .common as Electrotype and many.oth, ens whose distinction as foreign words has Imen4yorTf, away by common usage until they seem "native and to the manor born." 'artily_ Realized. Hi 'nl 'n 'orrilde 'eadache this hafternnon,.hand I step ped into the hapothecaries hand sap; hi to the man, "Can you hease me of an 'eadache ?" "Does ItAache 'an " Itityl3 'e. "Ilexceedingly," says .111, hand Upon thae'o gave me a COlillaC Pill, hand 'pon 'oiler it cored me so quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad 'ad an 'eadache. r. Jrir HEADACHE Is the favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from..the natu ral state of the brain and viewed in tbii 'it may bo looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease whichtmightotherwise esrape attention, trill too late to be remedied; . and its intikationashould never be neglected. headaches ntay be classified' under two names,. viz: Sytnittomatie and Idiopathic. Symptom atic headache% exceedingly. common and is the ,pye envier of a great variety of diseases, among which ire Meant - MY, (lout. Rheumatism and all febrile diseases.— In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting slob headache, of hepatic disease cOnstiftithig bilious headache, of worms, constipation anti other 4iisorders of the bowels, as well 1.1.9 rextaC wag uterine affections. Diseases of the heart are kery fre quently attended with Headaches; Aemmia and lifetim es ace also affections which frequently occasion head ache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually. distinguished by the. minima nervous headache, sometimes coming on suddenly ip a state of apparently sound health and prosprnting at-once the mental and physical energies, and in other iusianees It. conies on slowly, heralded by depreasion of spiritkor acerbity of temper.- In most instance/pate paimis in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provok ing vomiting ; under this elms may also be named Nem raifria. Soy the treatment of claret- clime of lifesidiches- the • Cephalic pills have been fonttl a aro apd safe remedy, relteving the most acute nebula a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseases of which Head ache is the unerring index. issus Wants yotb,isi sopa, her a box of Cephalic Glum no, a bottler!'" Preparett Pills,—but I'm thinking that's just it banker; but 'perhaps yell be either knowing what itis.;, Ye lietabria nigh dead and gone with the Sick Iteadoette,,-and wants some more of that same as relaived her berera"lt , • _ Promist.--yeu must tuean,pahling's Cephalic Pills. Bridget.—Ooh I siire nelyinntirouls,e and here's the quartiles and gis me the Dille and dont be all day about it either. Constipation or Costiveness. No one of the " many ilist flesh Isdipr ao7preva lent. so little understood, and so mach liegiucted. as Costiveness. Often originating in careless,or sedentary habits; it is regarded as a slight' disorder of too Ii tie conseouence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is tie precursor and companion of many of ths moat fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradicated it Will bring the sufferer to an untimely . grave. Among the lighter evils of whieh cestivehoSs is the usual - attend ant, are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, .Foul Breath. rites and others of like nature. whiten long train of frightful diseases such as 'Malignant Fevcra, Alteesses, Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Paralysis. Hysteria, Itypachondriesie, Melancholy mid Insanity, first indicate titer presence hethe systein:by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently thedisesses named originate in Constipation, but take on an nitg. pendent existence unless the cause is etadicated'in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it occurs. and no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appeerMieg_pf the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insidious approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. ; • A Beal Blessing, DI TS ICI AN",--35. - ellfarrs: Tones, bow hi tlmtbsrlaehef MRS. JUNES, Gone! Doctor, all gone! Ate you sent cured mo in Ju. t twenty minute P. and I.wisti you would wend more so that I can have them handy. . pilysiciAN,—You can get them at any,Dreliteits,— Call for Cephalic Pills, I find they never fail, and I re commend them In nil eases of tlentlarhe„ t , 31 Its. JUNES.—I shall send for n Le:s .dapetly„end shall tell all my entering friends, fur they are a real. blessing. „ TWENTY MILLIONS OF LIOLLARS SA ITED.,v3ilr. Spalding has sold two millions of bottles, uf his c",ge brated Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each bot tle saves at least ten dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from totsl Lois I,y this valuable invention_— llaving made his Olne a household wartl, - Int,now pro. posse to do the - world kill krimter - serrSce by curing 'nil the aching Meads with his Cephalic Pills and if they are as good Ls his . Dine, headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July.' At a- ovErt EXCITEMENT, and the mental we and anxiety incident to chum attention to busineds or maly, arc among the numerous valises of Nervone'lletilliclio, The disordered state of mind and body incident to „ibis distressing complaint le a fatal blow to all eiliorgy (Ind ambition. HulTerero Is disorder can alwayiv obtain speedy relief from these distrensing attaiks by tiding one of the Cephalic Pills whenever the symptoms appear.— It quiets the overtasked brain, and soothes the strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of the stom ach w hi c h always necnmpanics and animates the die ordered condition of the brain. FACT. V9.1AT11., Cephalic rilha aro- s. Oktai prire t'yy eadache,. Bilious Headache, Nervous ilatidacLe; Costiveness and animal Debility. GREAT DISCOVERY.—Amon , - the most important of all the great medical dier t merr e ,,,,r this, age may be considered the system of vaccination for protection front Emma Log, tOe Cdp"ie rill for relief of Head eche, and the•nse &Quinine for the prevention of -Fo rm either of which is a Bore specific, whose benefits will be experienced by soffering humanity long after their illscoverere era fOrOottou. Sir DID you ever have the Sick Headache? Do you remember the throbbing templet, the fevered brow, the loathing and dis o omat at the sight of food. Ilow totally unlit you were for pleaaure; conversation or study.— One of the Cephalic 11ile would liavo relieved you from all the autlerlog, which you then experienced. For this amyl other purpoSea you should always have a box of them on hand to use MI =salon reljiiiis: Eg i ll i jk liearj4 4 ‘7 s Iftv CURE es Nervous Headache t r iz as Headache, - By the nee of these Pills the periodic attacks of ;Ter- taus or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the comnsincement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness w ill b e o btained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Hrad oche to which females are"so subject. ' They act gently upon the bevels,--rernoving COS TIVENESS. Far LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS,DeIicate Females, and all persons of SEDENTARY HABIu APPETITE, TS, they are valuable as a LAXATIVE, improving th giving TONE and MOB tti the digeStfre, prgana, and reatarlag the *mai elOtreity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS gehlthe result of long Intel. tlgation and carefully conducted experiments, having been la use many years, during which - Brno they ham prevented and relieved a feting from Headache, whether originated 'in the ner vaskalboaLt of-Paitt and suP roue system or from a 'deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their Cotnposition,and may be taken at all times *lib pTerfent safety without. ;Nuking any change of diet, did the absehce'orany die awreeable taste rendersit eta" tb administer them to BEWAII4 OF courrisAYEITS! The genuine have Sve signatures a 'Henry 0. Spalding on each Box. Sold by Braggtete and all other boilers in Medicines. A Box viJll be eent b mail prepaid on receipt of the RRIC.E., 25. CENTS. All orders ebotqd be eddreamed to. • . HENRY C. • 48 Oecrai Dtkieti New-lark; - Novembv 211 1860.-17. - ,-,,.::: : !:', 1 „,:, :LEBAISION, ,PA„ jWED.N.SI).AIyi.-ORltuary.:,,lt-jBest FA 11~IILY -. CIROCERIES ! ' af6e,. . lipooCtrleana,Sugar, „PO!, Jayd Cogen t , Itethied It &. Sugar, Young nyson'T6a, 1 8•270 1 4 2 .rirggr ' 'l.l l l 7ll. ' e e ; i : l ClTt ' cOl tit!, ; pi A • .-LOaftSligs).l:; , * 11j - 4 ' 1.1158 Oa • • • ato' ( f4's, A Mlg t t% l 3 5 1 ; I :rnr,' -.7- La ' ywer°K;7lBgiase,,ll ' .• Valepei,a Itatqlpft, r Itziodikennikon,Ankyoo) , Siedias Raisins, - INTO Ciiefries, • ,* Ocritantint Drind.Padirborritn, pIEW ` _ - _ 'PRINVIITANT-; ' •••••• •?4 , W; C/4/ I E S E, " • StE LATtn, , , 1 C *APIA, SOAPS &c.. Lc, On' liancl and no %; auAada 'efdinfn s ntli- iereOnd, and nolaTat tholoweatosh pFiFfve. atRO IceNy gooFo of K. ar., . . , Cnintinriand ttreet, I.ibbanon,. Pa WANTED. ArITEII, , LARD. - POTATOES, igik TALLOW, - ' nos SOAP, .112111SWAit. mumEa, &c., &cc For yrilieh wo pay thw . bighist riniiket twice to Ex change for hlerehandiie: W."11...a . J. ECKERT. ' Lebanon, December 12. 1260. Farmers and others Take Notice. lIP undersigperi having purchased the entire . establishment of A - . - 141.AJOit; 4t BROTHER', 'wit) maailitothiAnid keleiVriti hainta 'gcneratas tiortment of g.A.O4 II NE;EY - And XA.PIIN.O. IMPLE MENTS., embracing ._ litioritv'ed. FOTTR7I(HISE Powers and Threshers; ltailway Herz..Powers and•Thretthers, MorganTs..indopend t .steol‘lyincliMth. It klunnim Patent Fodder, StraivAnd Hay t..."V1VE,11.; Cast Iron Field Rollers. Grain Fans, Hay Elevators,. Cloyer Hullers, CortrslicHcrs, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, Am; with a variety Or the best PLOUGHS in use, &e. All of the above Macihnes are of the latest and best Improvements, and are all warranted to-give satisfaction. Cbstings of all kinds intuit' to order.' and , at short notice. Ile also manufactures WilEpl EN GINES, Mill Gcaring,Shafting, and gill work in general. and pays particular attention to itepairing Engines and Machinery. of all kinds. The General was a striking; illus tration of `tll,e,doetririe of corlipensa- , don. His Witt - if directly resisted, I was not to be 'Waken, by mortal pow. et; but, if artfAlly managed, he was j more easily swifyed Iz l ti'd imposed up-1 on than any man in his day. There was a certain mein her •tf,CongreSs ( who had set his heartqon ii. certain ! foreign mission, and .Ir:id-long tried to compass his aim, v,7it:fioitt 'effect.- He obtained a clue, in. 'some. WaS-, to one•of the General's weaknesses ; and changed his tactiCS in conseqiiente. He cultivated my aequaintanee, assid- 1 uously, and accompanied ,me :Some- timartO the White H 1 ouSe wtre Ife 1 . , . - li .. I gradually established hiMSelf.upoitu .; -footing, of office familiarity.. .1 saw I him ono afternoon . verforwrtheAr- :. him ono scene in, thejkenerat'S-priyato office; myself beittg•thealy, speeta- tor thereof. The GenciiiF waviSmok _ —, . ing , his pipe. . , 1 .. . ~. t ‘Generlil about began the-mem ber, 'I am abotit to ask you a favor-- a favor, sir, that will cost you neth- ing, and „the government, nothing, but ' will gratify me-execedingly.' i 'lt's granted, sir,' said the Presi dent. 'What is.it ' 'Well, General, 1 have an old father at home, who has as great an esteem for your character as one man can i have for another. Before I left home he charged me to get, for him, if pos• i sible, ono of General Jackson's pipes, and that is the favor I now ask of yon.' 'o,h, certainly,' Attid 'the General, laughing, and ringing the bell. . When the servant came, he told him j to bring two or three clean pipes. I 'Excuse me, General,'Tsaid thelAietri- her; 'bet may I ask j•ou forthat'very pipe you have just been smoking?' I 'This one?' asked the' General:— 'fly all means, if you prefer it.' ~, i The President was proceeding to empty. it of the ashes, when 110:EGCITI ber once more interrupted him. . .No, General, don't empty out the . t tobacco'. I want that pipe just' ts it is, just as it left yoirr: lips.' _,.;. •:: • The member took the pipe. to:_the table, folded it carefully and reverent . ly in a piece of paper, thanked„ the, General for the precious gift, with the i utmost warmth, and left, the room with, the air of' a man whose highest flight of mithitiOn had just been more i than ghatifled. In ,ti, little less than three weeks of-- I ter, that man departed on a ,mission 1 to one of the South American States, l and it was that pipe that did 'the bu- i siness for him. At least I thought i so; and if there is any meaning in al, wink, he thought so too.' It wasuleo ! a fact, as he in confldenee assured me,!, that, his old father did revere General fackson, and would be much gratified to posseSS one of his pipes. I once I heard a pill-vender say to one. who had laughed at his extravagant ad vertisements : .., 'Well, these pills of mine, to my certidh knoWledge, have cured some people.' Speaking of office-seeking, I will I relate to you the singular process by which a c'leric in tWo - war department , Was tranSforrned into a senator of the I United States. If I' had not been an eye-witness of this Man's extaordi- I nary proceeding, I could not believe the story. He was a loud, bluster. , ing, fluent, idle politician from the north, a protege or friend of one of the Burrites. He was sitting on the piazza of a hotel, one afternoon, (an 1 enjoyment he was much addicted to,) when a young. man from the south. began to declaim against , : the admin istration, and to denounce with par- ticular warmth the Blii+ite jliitrefet. red to. 'Sir,' said the war clerk, 'if you feel it necessary to speak in that. way, I will thank you to speak .in a lower, tone. The gentleman whom you are j abusing is a_friend of' mine!, 'I don't care . a —, Whos; Ybiit . }p iii' friencE I shall say what,l please of ' Charies Lirotlirrline?S the setylindrel, and as leud as I pleas©,' t CABINET-MAKING ESTA BLIBIiMENT, • r i; if o Clor k fietVitt the young soutit mirrwszrreamby)fi !end Bomberger's lintels ' in eritek, but the bYStanders interfered the borough of Lebanon, iktbe oldest eta most. re- ; before t. initeli datnaAe- was done. In liable establistiment of the kind in I.eb - moo. . Be makes any thing and every IL log Wok ging to,hii r feW yydfilit po an officer of the army Om, ti 1 4 0 0ii i. i b t e clerk a eluillenge Z i Lfst i rsL a re, s ai s be an t y te o r t i tV e e=i l iZ' P fi t . eS6h i fe: ment in Lebanon. Hie roanot iir Turnino a tr _'gentleman,, Which out Ware cannot; be buit. All hti 'Saks Of . . 1. .', • . MOW al wens or veastrunz, to to gide iiiiii ii tiarbir the 6141 x. heeepted; lie asked 'fil6 to fore Wore buying elserfhere. Lebanon; December 1 9, 191104rii. • IF YOU WANT of iniailit stiel•Wf'llg he did„ikhich PICTURE o ry.iirdeciast.drilemi. iiiiitfoil •ii vir - • a i g t bott l ing of :1111'j fief did' l think A..,4oria iii:on - 45611•11).A1Lr8011310r7,.zi0xt tiVo 2 i , . • , .-? - . 4 iliac ' to thi Lebanon DeOtat aunt: i t, it, prOpek fol. tit efoli . itireo4 go,*; . . Ito invites all-to call and examine thowork at the Ma Chine Shop, on PLeanaoya &MEAT, Lt , Aar' All orders or communications by mail will be 'proinptly attended to. D.ll. KALLM.A4 Y. Lebanon, Lebanon Go., Pa. . . . Lebanon, August 8, 1800. NOTICE.—I. have appointed A. MAJOR & my Agents for theßurpose carrying Onthe above business. • D. Di. ILARMANY. Lebanon, August 8, 1800 ELIJAH LONCACHH....IOIIN 0. GA 8EL...J.t.C08 GABEL LEBANON itiior a nil Sasfiltita• nu Otetory. Located ontheSTialmnbaseßoad,nearOttmberiamt Street, „Vast Lebanon. . TIT-undersigned respectfully in. the public in gmteral,- that they *.„‘ have added largely to their for Mer eStat ,owit Rm and-also aient, and I.SO hare all kinos of the latest'and best lammed MACJUNERY in the hadelir full operation such as p W OVD:1;09 R , 7' IL TS 41,00 RING; 41c for condoetingthe,getcral.t Sawing, and the experience acquired by V. Lem:scats and J. G. (Isem, during their eouttiCtion with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with .T. GABEL. to select stork suitable to the wants of the Doof and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judicionsiy,assorted stock of DOORS. SAS 11, km, from the hest Lintibirmatinfactories in the State, feeling confident that• their assortment is pot to be excelled by any other establishment in the Statc in regard to exactness M.Mus., (nudity or finish,aud is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may raver the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, of all ci :es; Sa.h, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; fronts houses : Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbaso; and frame houses;. Shutters, of all sizes; All rinds of Mouldings; •. Dlinds.uf all - sizes; O.G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-bpartls,„ LONGACRE, GAIIEL A BROTHER: , S—Planing, Sawing, dc., promptly done for those urnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon, July 15,'57,. ITRAIBE B GE R'S CLOTII tyro Et Y. ft - MANE...FEL for pact favors, the undersigned respect ' j fully informs the Pnblic.-thathe continues to carry on his littinufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a sole as-ever.,: It is unnecesti ,' ry for bins to say snore, til.Fl that the work will be done in „,the otna - EXCELLEzer STYLE, which has made his Wfirtnial name in the inirreintaing Oen 1-Hy: the work - in the shortest possi ble time. Ills intittufatetery lain completaorder,and he ' natters himself to be abledutrender , the Same satisfaction itsfileretofore. Ile mantifsettirys Breed and AY/trivial Whitt J • and gill*. Flannels t all &Mr: bc4 'manner. elsa virds - Wool , and makes Rolls: . •Forthe conve• j ni€nce oPhia , Customers, Wool.and • (Beth Witt be taken haat the following nincesk,M . ,the Gporge Pyle, .Louser . & Brothers, k George Iteligel and at the riqii Drug Store of JOkeph -- Letnliirger, tear the 'Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of-Shirk to Long, in :North Lobanony'attS. Gosh set's, Bethel township; at the ,public house of William L Earnst, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E.llichel, in Jottestown; at the store of gr. Irelluer, " Bellevue • 1 at. this stare of Martin Early, Falmyre: at' the store of 3fr ( Zimmerman, East Hanover. animal county. All ma i erials will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, finished without delay, nod returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed mid mixed, can leave the same, white, at the ' abet% Mentioned places, ainth'directionshowthey wish it prepared. E`r his customers can' order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from-the Wool of the undersigned, I with will be done and left at the desired places. ( is desired that thdse having Wool carded, will I pay Bic iliclefor, at the above named places. • • • • . .LYON LEMBERGEB. East Hanover, Lebanon conritY; July 4,1860", NEW CABINET AND 'CHAIR .111ANUFA,('TO RIC! rvIlE subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1 he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURE And:CHAIRS. ever pffered to the public or Leb anon county, lie has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. neatly opposite Zeller's Hotel. and ~a few doors south of Namlet's, a splendid assortment of Mod. substantial and-fashiona ble ['Spine: Collage Ond Chamber FURNITURE. eon• sisding o rSOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES. WII AT NOts. Parlor, Centre, Pier; Card and Common TABLES; Dressing and Commen.BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash. Stands, and ••••*- - Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, a elegant variety of, letteacn Baca, SPRING SEATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated Gfislfiat all kinds: of Spring Seated. ROCKERS.. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated. and Commcin CRAMS and ROCKERS of every description. In- All goods sold. LOW and WARRANTED to give tottisfaetion. • Portions desirous of knowing the - charactFr ot ;the goods here offered for sale, can he fully satisfied eltheir durability by reference, to those fur whom he has man. ufactuxed or to whom sold. Old Futniture and;Clutirs REPAIRED and TAU NTS i (ED; N. B.—COFFINS madu and FUNERALS attended at tb ebortext notice., JOSEWIL 1.1 , 0W31A.N. North Lebanon, September 19, 1860. OWEN LAFBACIIIS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and • Chair Illatitioctory, Itf irked St., 3d door north of Met:. Vaileg Railroad- Largest Manufactory and Best deStirtment of PIIRNITIIBB and CHAIRS; in the county. is respectfully request ed to bear in mind that at these-471::, -- •=22.:1t Waco Rooms will be.found the best assortment of FASINONA DUI and BIND soma FUl{NlTl7ltEand en A IRS. Pa gnus in want of any hind would b.st call and examine his 44,4 c-before porchasing etsewhere., Which (being all orbis own work) he warrants to be better.than any offered in this place. Prices will be Lkorra thew at any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon.• . AU orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu ted at the lowest•prices. All persons, purchasing Fontana° front him will be accommodated by having it delivered to them, to any part orthe counti, rues Or' CLOWN, and' without the least Nom As he As procured one of the; best cush• ionedfurniture tautirms, tspecially for that purpose. COFFINS matte to-order. and funerals attended at the shortest notice. , Lebanon. Sept. la. 1860. alp:Fitt 11DE-trg. THE - LIGHT AT HOME.. The light at-nettle, how brighten Ifeiftider When evening shado.4drodnd us fult) And from the lattice, for It gleams To love, find rest, and " . When weatittd with t hAtifiii s .9f-die And str.i ufor glory, gold or :rime, ifirwitWaddtoldbok the riutet,,wety, ii ,,o, Wherelttring lips will lisp ouv i tedme t , , Around the light at home' '7" When through.the drub-and StProVilligidt.rA The wayward wanderer homeward files, Ilow eheeridkis that twinlithig " • Whteh through the forest gloom she spieso It is thelight at home—he feels . That bevingdwarts will greet hint thdre - ;- And softly through his bosom. steels The joy that banishes" his care, Aroutd the light-at home. E The light at home I whetfer nt last It ertieta the - teaman through tiMstortiq Ile feels na.usreatimebilling blast That. heath upau, lliamithly form. Long years 4on the sea have•fied •- Since deurones gate a parting kiss, • alit the sad tears witieh-then were shod Will now be paid with raptnious bliss,. Around the light'et home. •• • The light at home rhowitill inirswefit It peeps from yonder cottage door, The weary bitsarnr to gr.-et, When the rattail toils of day are o'er Bed is the soul that dries not know The blessings that the beams impart— .• The cheerful hopes and joys that iloW, And lightens up the heaviest heart, 4.-roqlo-44-Oritht..ed *lat. BlOttitaltt,olLs. ANECDOTES OF ANDREW JACKSON. An ox-clerk relates the following anecdotes: JACKSON'S OLD PIPE ,o2nymp,- to bimpiteatv tipon itby engaging, in an .affair of thatkiPd,— llthelineirpilifeenlitorily 'and MIAS& htrii:lttiletire lis,sisfilrioo - of ii thilittuFsanan w,ho ,understood - such Livings.-49 - istarted p s ursuitooflthe o,4,l4 , L Otileer ! Avitfi,yykiom. jiact ex- Changg a'gyllaWelt) Wasbirigtdii Horn - lie hdd been casual- Ared ace a the :evening sefere,:in st baf..roblif He foul' d hid. roan-and in duced hinr.to serve.. 'What .are your wpaponir asked the secoad. 'Yon have the choiCe, yeti know.' - tho :By heavemAen!,l, have him on the ' choope A - words. Time, to-mOrrow- - m(4:flip°. at sunrise' • " The Seeend remdhstratee. The prin. cipal insisteth, Second of- the -southeiner pretested:. Thp clerk was -inflexible. postponement -was ask. ,e4,tliat weapons might. ye, , procured, the younggpntleMan instructed kri'lheir 'Brit n ojit e ne3ct . ntortr. i:ig , iit - t - fie`riiiingof the sun was the only: tinie. the clerk would hear liate in the evening, after many hours of negotiation. and the interchange of notes innumerable, the second of the subtherner fbrinerly, declined the :nee-L -ino._ The next alp:mug the clerk pest ecr the, young man-as a coward on the walls of . Washington. 'ln the Course of the day I nit the victorious clerk, and asked him where he had-, learned the use of small swords. . . . . '.5.ma1l sword r said be. , I. never id in line in my, hand. ' I don't knc - p,v 'tvifat i it is: An'd I !tile* he didn't.' He. gained great eclat by this' pro needing. He was regarded us a chain .pion of the..administration ; and the President, who could no more help sympathizing with a, fight Chan a duck can help liking' water, was in• tensely gratified The someday news came that an important tacancy, had occurred in a .remote territory,. and my fighting friend saw that his hour had come. He immediately wrote a resignation of hilt cley ? .FOtp . , .qating. - on the "day 'Of the :chaileriT4ei'and pre sented-it to the chief.of his depart i-rnent, with these !Cif course, sir, liefore ageepting the challenge yg;sterday, I resigned my in the department. Tam not Zlo snap 't'o Connect the administra- Aton with Here: it is, sir, dated,,asyou 74Rerceive, yesterday,' ThefSetre.tark was delighted. The President was completely won. Rath . er than not 'reward a partisan Who had . fought for him, or who had show ed a willingness to fight.,.-he would : almost have resigned his own office in favor of the champion. 'He gave the ex-clerk the Vacant place. He gave him nine letters of introduction to personal friends in the 'territory. Shortly after, that territory was ad mitted into the Union as a sovereign State, and .my : fighting friend came back to . 1% - agliington as one of its Senators:. .He served out his whole term withoutonce revisiting the State he represented, and then retired. to private litb. This incident reminds me of ,a. con vereation,l once had with the Presi- dent upon the subject of patty ap poiiittrilebte:'' - want to ask , you, Generaly.abotit your advice. toldr;-#onroe, that pol itics should not 'influ'ence appoint ments: no* do. ytni 'recOncite that !doctrine -with,-the. conduct of your Administration r His countenance assumed a" know ing,•slig . ' htly waggish expression,_ . as lie replied t ' , . "Young man, we are never to , old :, : to learn.'- ) -. . . .04 - I.anotkpr.oftcusion.lie said: ‘l.,ain no politician. But if f ivito politician, I would 1:4; it let'vo`rt~ ITAR3i-BATII WACER"--TUE QUES TION OF ENDURANCE TESTED:—SUUth was a Mali, who never permitted him self to be outdone—he could do what ever any body else could. Sitiith met Brown in :a bathroom, and Brown, lcnowingJhe other's peculiar conceit, said that he (Brown) could endure a hotter - bath than any living man.— Thereat Smith fired up, and it bet was made. Two bathing-tubs were prepared, with six ineheS of cold wa ter in each. The fellows stripped and separated by a cloth partition, each got in and let on the water at the word. The wager being who could stay in the longest with the hot wa ter ilknning. Smith drew up his feet as far as possible from . the boiling EltreaM, while Brown pulled out the mig in the bottom of his tub. After about half a minute quoth Smith : 'Clow is it, Brown—pretty warin ?' 'Yes,'. says the other, 'lt's getting almighty hot, but I guess I cart hold out a minute yet.' "So can 1.," answered Smith.— ‘Scis.s.s l—sqUash awful Fifteen seconds, equal to half an hour by SMith's imaginary watch. 'l.say once more—how is it now ?' 'Oh, it's nearly up to The pint —Oh I Christopher answered the !diabolical villain, who was lying in the empty tub, while the hot water PaSsedlout of the escape•pipe. ,By thiS time.SMith Was splurging about like a boiled, lobster, and called I "I 6 &y Over there-how'S it now ?' ‘llot as- a furnace,' replied 'Brown ; lbilt!=ii , hew l scis.s s—Guess, I can hold` out another minute.' .'The .deuce. you can shrieked the boiling'Smith, who. rolled .out and bolted through the partition; ex: p - ecti g,to find the Other quite co'nk ed. . - You infkkimal rascal, why didn't you put the plug iil r didn't• agree to, said, the impOlurbablejester; , why'tithe thun dii" didn't you leave,yourierdatT -MOLE .NO. 608. MODE OF WPPOIN I fiNdL POST- 'MASTERS: Sorn&:VAinable infiirniation is given in llolbnooles United States Malt, as to thoinod9 - of acting upon npplieants for . tippOj Cll S I.IS PMt M sters, ivi l t e h will no douiAt be inteleSting to finifrenTeig: "` , Atreordifito'th'e genefal praetiee, the applieatiOps are placed on: a file in the :corresponding, 6,ul:eau of the New YorlF,Agew gdigland.iiiid :tither divisions eynTirhei lig. the oftiCii applied 'Clerk ito whom they lire re ferred; at:l4nce prepares a "brief placing : it upon ,outside of the vapeve., and settipgforth the material points in 'the case, With'a list of the names of the principal potitioaei's or reinon strants, 5c4: that when it is called up for examination or final action, the PostinasterN.General and his First As sistanl; can, Without wandering Oro? the siiperfituS and collateral matters which rha.i'oeity of these applica tions get at the, gist of the cage at ()nee: It not unfrequently happens that when the influences, pro and con for or against leading candi 'dates, are so nearly balanced, the ap plicants :ire all discarded, and the ap pointment given to some individual 'Who had not been considered as a candidate at all. The course stated above applies more particularly to ap points which yield less to the incum bent thah $lOOO per annum. All pay over that afe referred to the Presi dent. Of this kind there are only 433 nut of 28,598 post offices,and they require confirmation by the Senate. THE KING AND SEIDLITZ POWDERS , On the first consignment oi seidlitz powders in the capital Of, Delhi, the monarch became deeply interested in the accounts of refreshing box.— A.box was brought to the king in full court, and the interpreter explained to his majesty how it should, be used. Into a goblet he put the twelve blue papers, and having aided water the king drank it off. Thts was the al kali, and the royal, countenance ex pressed no signs of satisfaction. It was, then explained that in two poW ders lay_ luxury; and the twelve white powders were quickly dissolved, and as, eagerly swallowed by his majesty, with a shriek that will be remembered as long as Delhi is'nutithered with the kingdoms. 'The monarch rose, staggered, exploded, and in his full agonies, ,screamed, "Hold me down I" Then, .rushing from the throne, fell prostrate on the floor. There belay daring tine long continued , effervescence of the corn. pound, sqirting, like ten thousand pennyworth's of imperial pop, and believing himself in the agonies of deatha'nielancholy and humiliating proof that kings are mortal. XICY - ,The following is an admirable 'take oil' of the startling and inflam =tory - dEsspatelles which appear dai ly in newspapers of t e r sepsa Lion class: Late, Later, Latest and Highly Important _Mint . " Charleston-0o- - Special De: spatchis b' the Undekground Line. i cgARLESTON, Supper time, January 15th.—Al1 the babies in the entire South lire in arms, and many in 'this eity - are'llow eni e ployo at the breast works!. 'Two AND ONE HALF MINUTES LATER.— Hundreds of the noblest women Of South Carolina are behind the breast works, and. they boldly expres . s their determination to remain there.' %ATER STla—Three quarters of a minute.—A number of young ladies were in arms during the greater part of last evening, and many, more are anxious to follow the nelf-saerifieing example Of their sisters. Shame on the young men.' 'ONE QUARTER OF A MINUTE LATER.-- 176 have. !Oct led, froth a reliable source, that twei and37of .milit.riry tactics will 'be introduced into the female Schools of this State immedi• ately, as the spirited_ girls declare their willingness to take eharg,e of the South Carolina 'infantry,' which is yet. to he raised.' 'A report from the interior says the Degrees 'wear' drilling, hut it needs confirmation. Er er . }' body is in a blaze of enthusiasm, and the gas company has suspended, in conse quence.' TAKE THE PAPERS In the present condition of the country, every elanshould keep post ed. We arc in the midst of troublons tim CR. Civil war stares us in the Cacti, and financial distreSg And panic aro abroad in the land; and every man should be informed of passing events as they transpire. The sectional Pilf ties that the Father of his country; in his farewell address warned th - e people to beware.of, have arisen . in Our midst; a war of brother Against brother seems already ndit and tlid Union—the fruit of the expenditure of the toil, blood and treasure of our revolutionary sires—is being. breken into fragments. It is the duty of ev ery patriot to know' what is going on around him. Every one should take a newspaper. lid't all who desire to keep posted onfall pASed eVents take the ADVERTISER. All kinds of .eoun• try produce wijl be taken insiftyment for subscriptions.. Send in Your names.. COD. FREMONT.----A letter from New York says C. Fremont is ex pectesl,to arrive here from California within a fortnight,_ on his way to rope. It is not probable the Colonel would accept ii S'eat in the Cabinet if tendere4.liim. it is frequently ig. geSted, w hoever, that n at the Mission to France pft>biibly be offered Met by Mr". Lincoln . ; if positiiin which he probably . would,itecept, and_ fill'with ;vent' - e.b tArc. A FAMTLY PAPER BORTOWN ;oaf CIOI7I+T.R_,T IS PRINTED AND PUB/AS/MD WESKIT By WM. X. BRESLINV -2d Stoty of Flunk's New Ituildinif Osanberhand; AtOne - Doßer and. Slily Cnafizst'l r iore• Jril-Anenterfirittittelnearttideit the ulna rates. The friends of the establishrhent, end the puWis goner ally nre tespectfally solicited to send initheir orders. 44 - 11.ta1DDILLS Printed or on inows atAket. RATIO OP nozaspr, . • In Lebanon County, postage free. , • In Pennsylvania, oupot Lebanon 14ki gunner, or 1.2 vents year. • out of this State, t. eta. per gstarter;or 26 eta. a por II the poetize ie not paid in advancth-rates are doubled. TERRIBLE INUNDATIONS IN ROLO LAND A communication' appears 'in the London Rezak that sevy,ral, provinees of Ifolland r . i are. - thadienedfwith (lotions, arisi rig from., t,l;10 giving way of - I:he 'dykes- ender. long,. continued beating of the "warba. The rites and property of thousands are said to ho in imminent peril: : In' Guelderland the distress and damage have assurn, ed a fearful aspect. The people have. •battles.k with all their might againss the destroi l iag waves, and have be 4 come. Oterly • exhausted.. In many places th.ey,. hare. abandoned their abodes, and in others were huddled together by hundreds in temporary sheds, where disease !wee ravaging them td a fearful. extent. A terrible story r is told, of the sufferings of a Catholic prtSkwinti lost his way while traveling froili Paul (Minn.) to Petnberia. Re be- Came bewildered in a sivamip,and hig horse, which was in very poor condi tion, laid down and died the very fliAt,pight afterwards. Then a vio lent storm came on, and for five days and five nights the poor roan ofm ox posed without atelier or:fteo.4,,excepti We flesh which he stripped froin the bones of the animal which lay beside hirn. Just as he hadrestgned himself to his fate, and while he was waiting for death to release him from his suf. ferings,_ a' party of emigrants who chanced to encamp over night near him, heard his moans and rescued him,, DEAD Hoasr.s.—The great agricul tural:6l4llpp M. M. Payen and Bog :• • • FA 11 grqi) ,have .I?rovgn : lpy „an alysi sv" that 30 pounda of-flesh, 32 pounds of blood, 62 pounds of bone, or 29 pounds of cow-hair, contain as much nitro gen as 1000 pounds of farm manure. Hence, we ,assu me that the carcass of a dead horse is worth more than a ton of the best farm-yard manure, for the purpose ofvegation. What farm er will, after this, let his dead animals be thrown away, by burying or drag ging away 'to some out-of.the-way thicket, to be left exposed to poison the atmosphere for inii,es around until consumed by the crows? THE . CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THU UNION.—The position recently taken by the Arch-bishops of Cincinnati and St. Louis, distinctly and tinphatically in favor of the Union, says the einriati Commercial , is one of the sig.. : nificant etentsof theday.. The Cath olic is one of the great for.. ea Of the hind; and. exerted for the. preservation of the Union, will nudge itself felt with a power that ealculat• ing politicians will not care to encoun ter. rits4,,A PPhaolintistef in one ot our distilet khciols was examining a elan in orthography. "Spell- and define flowerctt," she said. "Y -I-o-w-e-r-e-t, floweret, a little flower," went on a tow-head in a perfect streak. s "Nirarer let." wavel.et, a w .---- little . ware;". .as the prompt return "Bullet:" "B-u-1-1.e t, a lints belt," shouted urchin number three, who was innd6iice personified. gm. Lord Caithness, a Scott,latino bleman, has been creating a.senp i atioo in London with his new steam. _ker.: tinge. He is said to have drorea through the most crowded parts witli. out frightening the horses, and thread. ed the veh idles ; thickly strewn as they are in the city, with ease and elegance. am.. What a beautiful comment 0161 follOWing is upon a_ good housewife 'To hear her ,converse, you would suppose she did nothing but read: to have looked through the department §L her household, you would suppose SEG never read. New Furniture Store. TrAniasoN R. DUNDORE would respectfully bp form the public that he has removed opposite the old Owe. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, on Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever.offeradAre , Lebanon. ills stoop consists of ail kinds of Parlor an Common numiture, which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. He has on hand a large assortment of Sofas. Tetea-totes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta. bles. What Nuts, flat hacks, ac. Also a. large and cheap Stock of Stuffed, Cane-aeat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads. and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking . Glasses,--Dullt. Rosewood and Mahogany—very.cheeP., 'Venetian Blinds; Carriages, digs and /lobby iiotsse, for children. IS. Particular attention paid to IiNDERTIeItINII.—: Ire has provided himself with the FINEST ICEAItSBIN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend Funeral*, at the shortest notice and Most reasonable terms. Lebanon. December, 28. 1119. -- „- THE LATEST NEWS BY TELZGRAPH, The Second Arrival of Fall Gpoda at • Me BEE HIVE Store. GEORGE & PYLE Trarr. again visited the Eastern cities, and are now JEI oaring an assortment of • Dar Goons in Leta- non, ttilacli will be add at low prices: Their aNclt sista of all kinds ^f Black and Fancy Sass, and fash ionable Ladies' Dress Goods, new style Shawls, and a large assortment of Black Cloth Ladies' Capes, itc., also a good assortment of Men's Wear, such as Cloths, Cas• simerairand Vestings, Mho, Groceries and Queenswftra, amongst which are Dry. Applai, Dry Peaches; Maw Mack erel, Cheese, tke • Como and Ira& tit , isirgana and iridge for your: selves before you buy. ',Lebanon, October 17,1860: Great Bargaini - L: K. LAUDERMILCEE , . Oilers his Large Stack of FALL' Ale WINTER etOODS; , At reatlx, REDucED. rnicEs! Frenoh and American Black Cloth, t 4, plc and Fancv.Cassimerea, Cuskinere and Fancy Silk Testing, Sittinkf,l74lpa Gusaimeres, Jeanes, ekm l "; Cluelto;elbas, for Ladles, • Shawls, Shawls, p4alypt,,,§lia.wleq DeLaines, fancy:, Deafer, and Gloves, Black and Fancy Dress Sufis, 'Figured and Plain' French MeHnnes,% , Figured and Plain German Matinees, Black and FanCy Alpaccas, .Figured Cashmeres, .Nubias. Seybyr Iloodi,and Under navies; biripo Shirts and Drair era, Gicivng and Mittens, ' Carpets, Carpetti. Carpets, Calicoes at ices., ahe higheaf rdifrhat prices trierrhandise. for . all kinds of COUntry protince, at-the Old Stand of Geo. Cumberland, street, brbanon. now occupied by L. LAMDERMILCEL lashanoMlNesinbir 5,1860. VeOclpe.Notes and etaiditions of. Sale pligyaLl4nii for gale at tbe , Asninszis Of. • 0
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