F • tit 111 aiirss• aimm' 6'.4l2sHz . u.s;racts,s. 26: A. Rroniplly Ea:gelded. at Mr A . settn: FIGE , LEBANON, PENN'A Tins establishment is now•suppliell with au extensive Reim - intent or-JOB which will be increased as tbe pniecritege demnadi! •it can new turn eat PRINTING, of Pltery , cksvrjutitrii.ini a now. and expeditious manner— , °nfletYireaeoltable terms. Such as Painphiete;' 'Cheeks, • BusjileaS Cards,: Handbills, • Cirealire t ' Labels, , Bilf4lehilings,. Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Pare, InvitationS , Tickets; iko,, • e jlEit PlipS 0 all kinds.-Common and t inelgthent BONDS. ':Correctly Cuestahles' rind other MANES, tainted :Correctly and neatly 91r1 the, heap rllllper, - CS. l lllB;4llltlyiiltept!. l 'for iale thiA Marti 1. - riefi - "UT the theme." - I ****:tikeiriptien twice of thea,NBANON ADVEitTISER Ono Dollar aud a Half . a Year. :Athiri.sl3l-Wsi.f4l.".lfaistiVTLelitrisou;ka: s J . • -54,0 TA Li) t ' l a . o . ltt U: , lies been remover, P.'MV:Pll4diTie.274,)3.l. g &Wan banarr; i• • E subscriber rnepeflfp . , lty„ounounces,to bis RC.41011- tances on'd ilkevablic4nlkenetal i that Ica bas -con. . suetimirilodAltlngcutos* DRUGS, I T •r• -PERFWgER,Y-). 4 1 4t 1 P.Vig:K4'%. PA INTst• NITCXLS I " -= DY:D'STUF FS. VBRRISII - ES- 'DGR , PENT-INE; GrYK6 r S: I 4 t AIREV; I • ,, ". • ' I3RUSITES, HAIR OILS. _ _EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, :"urgietil Instruments; Vallee Soap., Se -141U•,/.:-''Xtil4tbect;:&,.6:— /its = p SUCIPGY o Fumy fArtieles ;too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. 'and warrants P t . hy4 - 4 - saii firs of the articlea - a - trtepfesbritr Cd r urchasers will reniernhi• this, ilia extitit imt-thaqinalities nod prieeiror hilgoods - betwe purchas ing elsewhere, .tror.l.'W siciatCanrescrip dons' a n djaab Sly recipes carefully- compounded, , itt.ttll hotimortlie-` darorMAlitaly t - salling at thelyng Store; opposite the .}.:ltgle - fin i (rings. Un t .und a y a the , Store will' be opened for the cont. pounilin . ht or_prT•e'Oripthmli ruittreen the hohrs - of 7 - and .10 , PeloCk 4 . il,<:.sl4.l2.iindA r tinil 4 and.ii 1.; M. Lebanon, Aug. US 15tH. DAVID ItABEIt. . - S LIQUOR — STORE, .agePttelrgliieitaut etretifi, LeieCnon, Pa. I lDdersigued reaPectiltilY. , tuforme t-e 1 that he Ives received an exteredie stock. of the eltdreeT:t lifitKpitrest,Liquors, of all deserlotrotis. These . . Liquors he invariably disposed to sell un 7,r prreedentedly low•prices.' . , . t llryl , armers, I I ate{ Keepers, and-otii erisrwllt 'ennstfW-their own intereate•hy buying of the undersigned, _ L. .11- DIEG; Le baleen 314. 9,T1862. • • • .•. . . Lebatii):ll FClUate Scriiin a ry. RAGAST. - F. 1it.).45, Print:ll;d.: .-. J,I3LIA . ROSS. I.4ltp.ieHl Depariment. Mrs. M. A. J. JIM ISON, Drawing. f /111 E Nintlttiesizen `WU com mence Sinternlier L , This F,,ehookiedtsignetl..to elevate the standard or feifareediteetibli!Mia' to offer stiperlotinfrantages at a moderate cost. Tim, school year .is_ . divided into two R381011:4 of five tricinths each. -Charge riereeisioM from itAtto..ls, dillitie,lircolding; W, tbestudies of: the scholar /arm for Music. French, Latin. and German. *** l'artieular attention given to the-musical depart meta lttett .. .nclhffid htion the Piand; Melodeon flint! Gttiffirralla connected With the School will be waited aeon .. nt their homes, when dtt sired, and at the nenafristes: . :S., ..# . 1114-ap na plioation-shonldthe.nde to S:';i:"STIN.E, or J. w. . f IJirectnrs DTIS ,: _,S ,-J . JOILt IV. 1111SII. C. D. LONINGEIti: C OREENAWALA. B.k.OE:L. ;70.11ALL TUX Le — bituon;. Kitt 2151861; ELLTALI Laxo.tonsi ./ - 7 - Q - • 7 _LEBANON - Dory Sash .- aird Steam _Planing ::-''.-Asoiltiffier.L.3l-E—i4- Located on the Saila - ft-Hale Road;- near Crintlierypi: Street, Dist Lebannn. - flittlAnderiioleil respectfully inform . I the public in general, that they. ! . till manuiacture and' keep on 'ltandl'.±' t••• Trior; , Stvb, Slintter; Floortng.", 4 "•' IVruther Buurd.., 0 Gee . Sprit. Mouldings, of aßlinei .StaFli Boards'. eating , . 6„iirlaice-. Coln 'ree f - and all, kinds of 13UILJ31N0 MATIsJdIALS fdr 111 - tul.W. colfstrudt the latest and mns - t im proved Breit Casing:and:nand Railing, unitable -for, large and sutlf'bUildings:"'• -- • -- • fs:We.ssw-InAte Fanners, Alrelninicg and Builders to cull Dud exonittie our stork. which we will warrant to gh - e entirn•Fikttgra:ainn tVittl 'WOO piny titynr thlttindor- , eigued.yith thole eu.tom. prilLebuitoti. '23.3861..„ Lcitilo ACRE 6: GABEL. , A P. E.—There is also 'MI kinds of 11.11iNING ot mime Pigning, ,Schning, 4te, promptly done for those wlm mite rurilt-h I umber. WA LTE It' S- Mt 4 I; E frnE cubscrtbir reipiLitfttlfy thtik: .he loos.-entirely _rebuilt s tile :11 iI I on. the. iiti le S wa tarn'. fOrtneriv known as ..cl , raw's 4 nini litter as -Wen gart'w," about onelourtl,..ttf.a. wile- front -inuestown, :r ehainot mown Pa.; fliat-e- Ithits it now 'hi rynatiW order;Tothr is;prepared Ito furnish customers regularly with it very sots-rho ankle of .31P - "‘JEL..tarimbisc:3 --- • --- nlerchettp salt entche obtaineli froin. any other son me.— /le keeps also on itaittLatitt tbr sate at ,the_lowe4t_cack prices WWI', lIISAN, 'SHORT:S. &e:4114 AA. I+6o,in - ea paced to titl.alhkindspf tikiern_unas'•Wott tr. for Fanners Mid others, at the very shorteeepo;Silde notice anti in cites all to giveiltiin ATtria:. The machinerrokthez blill is,entirety'l4tr: anCtirtlie initrtulutt pravednkiutl./ 4 41'y-striantlidihni-to business and fait dealing he hopes to me :t a sintyt of public patronage.., I-lEAT RYE 'CORN • Z.)Aq'S. burighil - for - which the highest-tebandil Market prices will be paid. , ,11% • nil., dice ri`ITE hdredthrhuniattlit Cunt andpWcadir VidacDaniel,l:ight. Area: Ninth` Lebntion'burough. near-the Union Canal, where , they will eonstan,tlY. keep .9n,liand. iarge, -- - ) kupply or A LL KINDS OF , COAJ.,,turn ich=theyi sell LES,ALE....AAD_B„E, _ by the toletlolth'in.'4» , thi. Ton. Jlago:coita Hickory...CM; Sce, Also.phestnut Posts and Rails— which will be sold in ltit t re or small quantities, at the imost REASON Conk-tic:W.oyd will -Lew ponetwilly delivered by - tfie undefeigrieil 'ro ittly" pike' in town or viiinity.- The litibliaare invitee to cull, and satislurtory anp punetoul .attetare kill Ge leer._ -C-rUA-114 Are UgntftpoGOtrip'fi4'ne , it, iGef bats, 0301,-Olco. ttnf Ankripothy. Seed, will be purEhaßed by. the under signed, at the highest tintiite't prices, for CASH, or in v.F*.nge for Coal, Voud It c )iN'ATITAI4 OEE~A'6IAPF; 'y culustrazi Q. 311i1LY. Aril 24, 1862. • • FITRDWARE AT CST. ppliTaisibbabiikior , niters hie large: s: and Well: selected' .1 stork ot.Fl AHM V A lib 1.4 ,• ' Oli.S.-pc.. JT - CO NT FOR Ca SRL Air parties who liner settleiftheir Recount; to April 1, 1861, will be alloagrd a liberal rredit on-purehneee-t Those who bove,oot,settted will find theiVacruntip with A. S. Ely, .tisq.;.liir innuedlute settlement nml eollee• then. hAItIiANY - Lebanon, 'aitly 17, 1961.. - . .., • Phil:), 'air, Illeadiurg u ori ley Brit a ft. Tilling to Ritid: 'n , and Warrfsti'vriv,.. - nap 1:11BANON, going'ilnat tolleiiiling.it 9.15 A. anti-2:45 P: Prix Lebanon,golqg West to Harrisburg, 7.01 P. if and*l2HoT:9l•. -- • • - ' • •: ' -At Reading, both trains make. close connexions for Xbiladelphia, Pottsville; Tariato.na, Danville, Willianie 'pert, lie. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes. brirre, Pittston and Scranton.._ At Harrisburg, tiring connect with "Pennsylvania." v,l96ribrr-Gehtrill;"and"Osimbeidalid Valley" Rathaids kpr Pittsburg; Lancaster Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers. Thialigh to Lancaster, in NO: I:Cars,sl. Baltdrfiore. $330. • • . • 010,1:tielrbitggage allowed to each passenger., : • • "The,,` qcond Class Cara run with all the above Ticketsat reduced rate to Pal W,AlUffille, IDetrolt,-011ieligo;* and all -the ' points in the West, North West, anti.Panadiusi aTIII - Nnlir grant Tickets, at lower Pares,. to all above places. caii be bad on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. Through First-CLags•CoUpon TieketMl'and , 'Nmigrant Tickets at roducetPFaies. to all the principal points - in the 10rib . and,Wast, and the Canadair. - - t - TICKETS. a ' With 26 coupons; tit 25 Per ~cent disceunt, between any points desired, - -hIII4AGE I TICKETS, food for2ooo-reiles;beteteln all "points, at $l5 each -for Families and nosinessTirms. r Up Trains ,leave, Philadelphia for _Heading. 'Harris -burg auddlittaxiile•afiB and 3,30 1ml:15X. 61. +l9Eir Passengers are yequested to ,purchaso tickets be fore the Trains stkit. — Iligher Farce charged. if paid in tne cars. Jnly 30,1662, Engineer and Superintendent. . ,• For 'Rent, QTORWE 0031 No, 2, “Eagle BuiMine," now occupied oby Reizanstaia Jiro,, ad a Clothing Store.• For n i n toottpoy to • BA it All LINEAWEAT,BiI, or Nra- SLlZaAkril. 0. W.HIDIVIAN. .I:ehatioa,4a4 1.5 no , • . . VaORIA. pieribapke, Plain and Plaid Caintnii,a;Plald'an&dolted Brilliance; .liareeilles, B.oninets, &c., the largencassort - Want, at the store or . liktißY MM.-, VOL.' 14tit.NO:,. 11.- , - - Books, amid Stationery. Em- Porimit TEACHERS' lIEADQUARTERS4 6 1 214.121.4"a' - .l7r_aztk i %; HAS • ' Ifac'relitoved'his BOOk StOio to Marl; ot Siplare.l4l•Oiled, [l ERE may; be bad, on reasonable terms a general assortment of bottom., SUNDAY &neat. Tit SOLOG ICAL and Mtseati,Ameons ROOK& of- every description: i, pY , Boolts, Cy phering Rook s,lea tiler and nit per,bn u n d Pass Books; and every variety of STATIONERY, &C.,, wholeatle and retail. .11VDOW SHADES., A l!trge; pP veriety Plain; Policy„; ma, Green, ant, PAPER S (UDE& • • Neat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also..the latest unit simplest . , STY LES OF FIXTURES.: „ ` ";?jr.: CA LI,. AND EXANII.bi pl. Zebanim, September' 27',1560. 7 " Private , Sale fpFIE Subscriber ()tyre a., private side all • that certain 1 farm or tract or lead, situate partly in Pinegrovo township, Schuylkill cbuitty, and partly iii Bethel toirns ship. Lebanon county, bounded by landsof ' ert and Gull:ord. Benjandn Aycrigg, Daniel 1: Doubertand others; eon taining one hundredand tortpeight acres and a quarter, with the anpar; tenances, consisting Of 'a two story log dwelling•bouse, (weather boarded) it 136,atory log dwelling hones, new_ bank barn, other out-lfoiklings. adnia new .water power saw mill. 'For terms', Sic:, which (will enay, _ 4}lply to , - iv,..NATOLUN,, Agent. Pinecrore, April 90, 1,859.-tf. NEW CASH- STORE! NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. SWAATZ hereby Morin the public that be jj has just °llene() a stock of ,tiEIV• t4OODS at the old Stand of Swartz & Bro., Hail Building, which will be sold for cash at prices to suit tht times. All are in vited to call and examine. (Lebanon, April 00, %I. • 'Fliksltionfab • le 1 • • 7 REMOVAL. Et li° Jat l9iireTtf" l t gAV titns Lebanon , ' that he inform bierAMORINO liminess to' Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market. Street. and ; opposite the Eagle Patel, where all persons who'wish .gaiments male up in themost fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to 611:' 'TO TATLOVSI-....Thst received and, for sale the N. York and Philadelphia' Report of Spring'& Sinikiner Fashions. Tailors-wishing "Melting the Eashicate sheuld jet the subscriber, know of the fact, so that lie can make Itiaarreegeinente accertitegly. ..6.IICLIME, HOFFMAN.. Lebaonn April 10. 1587. ' EADYMA CLOTUIN G Will be sold at . _Extreme' 1 Low' Prices. , H. f l ail!Tt l k , . ," to ', l - o tT,T,6 (l , l ' ,..l).:V ' l r '.+lliillar:sti'ltre appruiseivent„ will enable Shun Co sell lower than anywhere else sew lie b might. Cull and see4oryoue: seliee befoiw you ihalui your l' iII PUrulilude: tom,." l;illtlyis: MOILS I'VELiT FILO ‘I TIOUSE. Lebanon, lIENICY KAlt Eft. TIT:9, !ni., Sy, 17().Mc:: W ,JEEtt., y . . „. JOIVIRA4II.I, MR COMM ERCE A. Conservative Family' and. Business. Taper: TUE CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEKLY IS AMERICA. C ONTAINS neNts fronr all the world; the beet .reports of the l'yednee, Orldp.atid cattle trade, Dry Gouda and . .ll4)iley"m”rtids. • • - • •' • • JOHN G. GABEL . .Thiqthe'to ihsorgunfzers,!North.ior,South.' Tie sup, porter of the Union. the t'onstituti.o ch‘e taws.' • •T.Eat..VS FOIL -ONE' YEAR. • • ;•' Twenty Copies, or upwards, to out: address $1 each.— , Thirteen CiiiljeS i 0 OHO muire,e , sls. Eight eoler $lO. Pour copies $6. Three copies V. 'Under. Three coping; $2., each. . An extra copy to any one sending a 'Club of tirenti with the money. The Deily - Journal of Counnerea v autr ivr.. issued for 7iie Country.,V) a year. .. SP 'eeinten:copies sent gratis. DIDIE STONE RADE AND lIMAACK, 91 trall'utreet, NeW - Yeik. - January g"62. . . B.EMOVAL. NO!MI LEBANON S . . . . , Saddle 'anal-._litarsiesg' Manta iatiorTir; 7 -77777-; 4 i ." • t, undersigned host •tEktll44Vekl A. ..h i. 4 Saddlery Pod .J 1 artteis .• . f,' I • 1 .. „, k, manufactoryto a few, d m ltrs Son tlt 0F . 7..f.....-;.. - or the old . place. to the laree rocm. ' "„,.r.,. . I lately (sampled ; Iry Billiuttn A Brie. de ' • . ,'''s-' ,- • 7;". a Liquor store. where he wilt he happy to.see all his old , friends and curbtaters, anti Where Mt lies increased. fa citifies for, attending to all the departments of his.bus.i. • : nerd. itelitt dorm mined to be behind AM other estah- , lishnientAti.his abil ales -to accommodate customers.ihe ' lots spared neither 1.1.411 S nor extw o,:e to obtain 4lnti inn- e 'himself master of every tomirrn improvement in. the hardness and se,: uro the sorvt era or the best work- min that !Were] wages wettid commandi -ire will'keep 4 4 1toge,stech op Laud. and manufacture at ,the,slort-, ea notice. sal deseriptiOug of Ll'As , ,N t SS.such as Sail- Cites. filialeS:; Carting. Harness, 'of all -kinds; heavy, Itarncse. imegy Wi l l s ,of the best mennfactute. But , hiSO:Atet t di: sly :Neets: - Fateli as'ent ton: Worsted 'Muth,' ,and is new, kind-WA:ly insaiated;• W,itlP:3 of every; hind, such as ituggy WhiPS, Cart Whips, stc.; (fames' of all description"; Ifulter'Onains: holitermaile Traces,: Ag... Ac, all (4 whichtho , will warrant ,to, be equal to tut' that Can'l.4 n obtaini4 iti any other istabliAnnent' in. [l)mA:out:try: , A Wile asks -that those. desiring any thing in this line, should call at his-place and CXl4lllille 314 stock: Ile . feels [bendiest Confidence iu his ability . .0 et ?ifr entire satisfaetion, ~ . j ..„. ‘, .. ',, ; . ~ ~ IM. All orders thankfully received and promptly - at., m aw to:. : - . •.t '....., 'SOLOMON SMITH.' iNurth Lebanon Bor9ugh,,.Au . g 13, 15c2 LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE AT AN.iNVILLE. LEBANON COUNTY, PA. Y. J. OURNSIDE;:4. Principal: TEitStitNo SESSION' will .commenco 'on .1- MONDAY,. July 2h4. T I E SCHOOL has the advantages of a Tleasant and beautiful Location—spacious Buildings—Ven, ilia tad Rooms—n tine Library and Cabinet, „ , • Tip COURSE OF STUDY is het Tixed,:the studies of card pupil k wing directed according to 'the, dojo he can anord in School, or to the proteision he - clesigna•t6 per . - see.. TILE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special adran Cages to those who propose to engage in Tenehing ; as the Course pursued m•nforms strictly to the require ments of the County Superintendent, and to the Cotirse of the State Not mai Satinet. • CIRCULARS and further information can be oh• lathed by addreSsing the Principal. Tone 25,1802 CH-EAP STORE OF HA UGH & LIGHT. fit ibuCorner of Cumberland ~SYreel and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. • mFe . II I TIALCZA I . n II , I , 7:tai ! .o Wescot in inform. d public generally that they have just opened a large and carefully Selected assort ment, of. Y GOODS, tlltOC Mtn. '.• qungsiwArtp, „t;o., to which t7.ny respectfully invite, the attention of the public. Thor , ~• DRY G 00DS have all been selected with 'the ireitteet teare from the largest Importing lionses in Philadelphia.. GROC_ERLES, ' A largeatt eft of cheap Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kiwis of Spices. , Also a.large assortment , of • • '• QUEENS • among which are the newest patterns' together with al- Gents hn their line of bad ness, which will be sold very cheap for citA,Or Country Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! -BAGS! !=AIAISS! The attention of Millers and !tanners is directed, to their large Stock of BAGS,' which.'they• will - sell rit wholesale prices. October 17, 13601 • nAuca k LIG wr. NEW COACH . MA MIMICRY Risteailtalt Brothers - , 7 I)ER. rEcTFuLt.i! inta`rnt r thair'frimuls and. the ;pub goneral. that they haite . .commeneed the above business in Cumberland Street. a few doors' \vett of Plank llnad, where II deacriptions of vehicles will be made. end all descriptions of re pairs to:Wagohs and ,Coarlics eye ,ented`ia the neatest and ,most work . reautike 1 1 ; 4 .1111er,. They guarantee Atm durability at their work, and insure that all Vehicles ordered otthem shall be made exactly according. to Natters; a.so, .all repairs clone promptly and cheap. Always on hand,, -assortment of handsome BUG GIES, CARE lAP AS;CAlttt£ALLS,.and other light vehicles, very low in r I CYB.US ItTO,ENB,ATT. JUJIN ILISTENBiTT. Lebanon, Jana 25,1863 ......- - ... •- . • ' . , • - - • • . ... e• tip'...‹.;,, ,- . .." . , . k ... k • , ~,,.. P . . ,`,,;•;•,'_ - . -,, ~,- ~. \- , ,...,!••••. - ....- 4, ze ` ; ' . ~--, 4 . - - - ,: k.t.crE•z:A.:,.. , .r. 2 .-•:.,4, • .-- ..." ,- -,,,.. ' , g.. w„, ~v., 4r :. ittik . - •;,---,..';,., ‘ 7. _ . • ..f . -- -• : • . 1 . , • .4: ~ - -, , .;., 4., -' ..—• li', ,' • ~.,- . ," ---, ° - - 4 3 4 '. . tl- • ' :-li., ''' r . ' . imzrilE . j.IfillITY .INDEfr N "eC• * • . . • CLOCKS. Thirty Day, "Eight Spay,. Thirty - Hour; CLOCKS •Juko..lieetive4.l. at, ~ 13LA I It 'S Je'weiry. St ire, .Lebanon ; / W. J. BURNSIDE, Annville, Pa LEBANON,, PA., WED j,l.c,'Atiwt, - Atip THEE MYSTERIOUS WATCH. lou<have-no,faith ;in ;the;supernat-; urai? I Lhave;..;You noti!believe i n neer° ma n °Tor astrology,-or—inthe; power 'of , :theLevil .;;LIdo.:; The; reason: fer.this is you :are Americans, descended from ; :ance,stots, while Ll'EbaVe - iGerinall, blood in my, veins,;:and .ipherit a: reverence:- fon whatlyou sneen:iat,..::;;;Wlere; bodied.Spirit.to4;ise at my bedside; to-! nig.l3,ll;slimird qupstiori arid - ow-r to: being frightened,- While you,M2-ouill' throw atcandlesticit fits immaterial, head- i and- iiisist;to:the: last: upon its being- a- ;,burglari in- disguise:- Yet mark me, in spite of yourself,: your; hair would rise, and; your;:bload die-, and: you:. would; ..reet ,iwhat•you. would not Ref: nOwiedgelorthe)world. Bah-; If-Such things have no exist ence, what do our-strange shiverm(fs% and ;shudderings :mean ? and. why:lo we look about us with rt.,‘l:e-strieken eyes when- .we.pass graveyards after , dark : ?. You do not, you say; Are you sure of it ? I have never seen a, ghost and-I cannot say I ;deSire. the: spectacle: There must be antincom-: Watt ble; beating oLthe heart; ikueh a ;sight: doubt if ;;many, could:ye, tain..both, life. and Peason' through:. such. an:Ordeal ; , ; L ,arn, a. doctor.: YearB ago ;I was poor:and young. I came from my own:country ..with my::diploma and nothing else. I found :that the great , . cities of the new.:;wor.ld' were full:of doftors;young and poor.as NS'Z‘S.: I lett them, and went.wystward...l.set-: tied :in:the/State of Inditvia, then one/great forest with elearingt‘ , r here and There or fields of coriL:and', rode: log.honse.' tAny 'one: led,a, life there, and a,doctor's c it roe;the : worst off'alt.A.:i.iltiles'.aridlnileB" of ha-rd riding; through rah' And mud; to:visit :patients who ten ld,pay :not It, ;rig miles : hawk: age.' h i t to:steal:it few. repoSe'before.ano.ther un nouncen - fdlit,ot...some.,on:e, being, "very: - iw as Ski anc6 bones t ive:l ye,ru o t brit that Was. , IW tit 41 , cr II 1 ) 00 rIKUO:n ia.Lhutaxart 01 . '1 rl d: The orify;:wondey: !did.; not have what they called "fever): I was the T only-perOiLfree from it for fifty.:square:miles. ~11Lowever:J. pros-- pared„after,a certain.lashion; and in: a year or two..made 4eonsiderablelo cal repo toti mi. :: - The place was grow ing and .my spirits began to revive. abont.thislimie when I first : Saw.my watch to 'Which .al,l now to tell relates..:-.A e celd,:night.in Nu . veyrk!?er set _Vwtts ; at &iv per n :my little.: home,and uriccrying. it-as only a hungry and, : weary : man, cari,Anjoy food. ~I)on't -ask: ‘ , l,ha.t: had it- was . out. W est r e mem Of course there was ty preparation : of, corn,.tiod a.„preparation: of,whisky'v, corn meal, pork and whisky are the. staple articles offered "out Wast."— wiis enjoying 'ray supper, iis I have said;;and a: loud linciA, : aViiiy• door was'not,:l.'he Most: idelightful: -sound wit eh , cou Id liave , afro kte ;tire. silonVe. ILoW ever; I said co m e irK't; wiult good 'grace- tiff -posibl!e, 'ant:ll , llj .stran.'.; ger etaered.-. ale :Vita shouldered man, in the dress of a tiack - -; woodtiman;:mo his large features:woro. :Lrott bled +maw a once! tihat:sonrething scrims'- haii:Oceurred. , ao bad night to' trouble yon Gomel en fa r , dOi!LOUr he'saik fookiitg' at : e ' , from under <liis fur but' there's a bad at:vide:in happened; over: at:our' cleario' , ; tfild.yore kin 'do any:ol4l'o-1(1r clia:p;PPlf be :glad - site' it- Lae', Lirfore'Dirrtictilitrlrits::ll stioti't ''helped to shootAiirni'Y I sail; with` a starL; de you, mean'?" i'ttiV'e to o k " Nn - fO'r critter; that'sqiiiiV - it 'Ito:S . ," answered my visi tor,; -i‘not. parpose,stranger. We think heaps of 'bin). I'd Sooner her shot , myselC' I knew that'the 'man spoke the truth, and takin g my box of surgical' instruments under toy arrri, followed hin - n-to the 'spot where his horse was' Lied. allino.atati: already saddled; my little darker knew well enough what the arrival portended, and had made hini: ready. AVe: were off in a.: few moments. - Few words were spoken aswe rode Ilion.' through the darkness I asked whether the wounds were serious; and my- compabion replied;---"Pro. a. feared they lie ; doctor." asked. if the injured rnan;:was young or old, and he answered,"-Hising forty;;'! and - then r after a few words upori , The badness of the road, we -relapsed to silence. i• , . At-last a glimmering ligbt.toidsthat we had approached a dwelling, and wi Lb a short "Vi that. ; .doctor," my company sprang from his saddle and . entered; the door. ; I followed The room was feebly lit by flickering..candles; About a bed. in the.centre. were: grou - ped Four or five men and a woman, large and: broad• shouldered; as any . ot- her: masculine companions.' - 4:child, too, lay:crying. cradle,l .seeine&•to notice him. They make way for my approach d I saw a Ligu restretehed upoiiithe;bed . , 1t was . that of a iman with sinewy limbs and weather-beat: en faee:' was unbuttoned, and.the..lireast-and sleeves were soak ed with blood. cc !Taint.'of' no , use, doctorp:ly acid as I I.ietit:over n4cone good ---,Doctor's stuff aint !no account, to -me nowc" did; : not believe -His face was! not' that of, al dying , man and the wounds scarcely , seemed :dangerous. KEhese WO le ts :are bad, things to have in .on e!s-, ,sai "but men•Jnive lived .thiough , moreJthan that.:' !Cheer tipT! DAY, ':SEPTEMBER 3; •MO Elia rted,,doel.or," an- II !:. shan't jet no e to fret after' tno.. t my rifle. it afeared of dealt., o.tptodo's no use. tart% be mUtooic.", ,:t414.3 .hed ,glanced. ;010trotnati shook ; titottgh she, would mind his words."- ".T. swered the war children nor aci„l7 and suffer foryi never hey been 11) t . I tell you .41 There's a *l i guvt he. group :t.1.11 at each other, - ail her head, at ,nle. haye said, 'Nev, . nit,. C didxvi, .. uhlfor .hFin. The haffets were el...ctr ted a tic,. thp wounds hound up. Hu: ; ty.olt., but nOt,dps, nor 4 ty i.y :: so, ' I iok l ed. „qt. hita 'and srp i)U t ‘,.. ,Ijo%, : i i,w,' said 1, ? it .'Ta'in't ;no ql,lioyii.tch is stop-. ping.fuso ho ar c erect. Then for, t first, time, I noticed that, beside of iin.,on,.ain ,bed lay _ , a ,ireit,t ota,titsille (i, siliei. watch, ,the case battered,4e taco discolored, and that it tic 'with ji ll ith. ' o strange: drift sound, : as dui bit,ivero veoy:nld and fpoble. ' - ' ' ' :- • "The watch bullets, I sup watches stop this wounded mar 06.4 that wz now as been injured by the said rhesides alt times.'. stranger,' stranger,' said the 'They've laughed 4. h et hundred..times; d my story's true, : I rackpn. T 1 at the same vatch and I will stop The worn, ber yaerb „ • the bedside shook ap old , fancy e Barlow,' she .said; ee the folly of it! . . 'So they tt ,'_said the man. 'Now listen, (.laeto, You've come to see me and done ll you could. I'll give you that w , 11. lts money value ;ain't mach, t it'll do you serviep.- 7 - It was give t, me by an old French-, man, out o' (wady,. when he was Intyin: jest , . I am layin'. , ,It .hadl been his fad. .'s,, and his grandfath er's, and his -eat grandfather's,' and . hisgreap.gr dfather's before' that; and thiS'is 'lx it 'he 'told me atnint it, anti this is ' 't you'll find tO :hei'triie.' That Watch ' II tick sloW and steady; reg'far 'as th an, ti's long'as W lioetbr' belongs 10 iS ; 'ell, and safe, andThriv: . . mug When iere's danger corning, it, begins to • goast, fester, and fitster, and 'faster, ail it is past; anclso land ! that - yoti 'etin ear it," ; (teresS the roe,th a'Sslain as: i you''' held: it :in ' Yebr hand.' '•W he deliai is Y ear - hill(' that watch begies.a Stop. It'goeseloWer, and sloWer,Q t.s voice grows'hallOW; and'whe'n th breath leaves the:body,' there's no npre; Sound to be heard,' and all yOu•” do won't make •it go for - a year. I'A the end of that tune it will start 1 of a sudden, and ;11.f• ter that'timel 7ou 'Can read:your 'flit°, a by- it nd kn y your death lionr.'• It was so afteiftil Pierre. &WI ' It Will be Samow. liieei'the:oi-teb.,when 'I tin golit di Ttr! -' -.''' '' ''- •. ~. I could no- helvlooking With Sonia interest at. be battered tiqe-pipa6:-.--- )ry had been `woven a. :le-rmirrelorts always had no. l sat boSido nor A. strange bciut it;'and charm for sank to slOop. Ho seem s Nylll'l36[l, and thnti' no 17atlthe mciraiiqt - fight greatly better: ;Biit ,pitality ' ivould per depi more' at that late vas' 'edged' in an tipper M clOitii .fragki slept nigh, Min.ever; '1 iVaS On) news that my pm n'so. He had'anakened Some tordiscoVer, had done sail nothiag • of 'hap 4'3 l i rig ' tieiit nnLil eti to be doi doubt-but' would see 1, NV et6.l ll I . 'ii "of' my hoar', 'and .1 chamber tfp pie' as wa. 137: At -mi tiwilken'ed delft. IV:19 w! iti Mortal al ry, it's' 0'1; 0- d itiy matt looked at me fr gi "rak- „aloe thefriatql,” h'e'sais 0: ate: it and Me ; you , 11l find•mb right." `These wee th last' WordS he 11. irtt treit. '6 Mut red in eoliere'ntly:af ter this;- tossed his-arriiSt about and : struggled for hi breath. At last' lie seemed to sink Into a slumber; My hand was on his heart. I felt its beat ing- grow fai OA I fa i titer, fai ri ter ' still: At last- therej has no motion. le Il t, was dead: Ili ed' the watch to 'my - --tlint bad 8 opped also:enr ' ' • ' - Th ere were tars in - the eyes of the rough men abut me, 'arid the woman welit as she nii‘ ht for one of her own kindred. I eoutd do no good now, and .I - • turned nyny, leaving the watch upon the covet id, but one of the men earn 6 after me. give it l t,O.yott, l he' said, 'and it's your'n. He had nobody belong if' to him so you need'nt Ve afeered to take it,-file must: have taken a to you, for he thought a heap Of it. Take it, doetoi , .' And so the watch was mine. It, was china) ; and motionless, and remained so. I took it to a watch. niaker and he laughed .at. the idea Of its ever going again. This was after I had left the West and dwelt. in ar large and 'populous ,I;ity in the triist• ern States, some eight or iiine months alter poor ' Mike Bari ow'S death The watchmaker Only confirmed my own suspiciohs It was -a strange coinei: dence.that it shOtiki last exactly, its Master's lifetime but that was Sp I hung it about my chum ber a inomento'of those days ,o: toil and struggle in the far West: One morning I awoke early,, The blushes of dawn were just breaking over the. earth. It was. the Moptb of September, but still theday . was love. : ; The're was ~an unwonted ,sound :my: room. At first I could not guess ,froin whence it came:: Hud the sky been elpttdy I should hasty imag : inecl it to be the ruin. upon the roof. Then ; l began to feel that this sound I heard was:too delicate for the pat: ter of rain. It might have been .the elait of ,fairy hammer, .or ,the,tap 7 ping pf„,the,beak pf,sothethinute bird s,a,v ; e , , waS , top regulai; tbe, : thyStery ef! the Squad, w:4ollp.t•it, seethed to appeal to the-=-torepip44 me , with„Aprgettipg it . . . . . 1 sitt and:lee - lee& about an instant - I. underatood' th -. 7 e; seind. It was' the'tick - of the. old *Mob. 'ori the wall, - Silent for a twelve 'month It had 'suddenly feund;voice, as though some _spirit,: voice had touched its springs, looked at my ,mern,oran-. dam .boolt,,,Twelve o'cloCk of tbe,past, night was the anniversary.-'of Barlowls death. His words had tOthe . true at last: .:„He 'had said that, - Whim it once began to move, it would be as Ipy monitor of safety ordanger.. All else had happened as he had foretold; why should not this come to paSs we Upon my' gear& chain a dai6- Geneva Witteb. I Unfasten= ed pat the , battered-."silver monster in its place. The budding developement of•-thc•mystery made it more preeitias to; me - than :if it had been set with jewels...; :<. It did not stop again... I heard- the soft Clear `t4k, ; ;..ic4,..fick,A all day, and when I awakened in the night.— Unde or twice it beat more- rapidly . than Canal, and always before peril— the . firstitime when a fever threaten-, ed rue.; -the.second :as I. stead upon a broken bridge ; which was swept away : one hour afterwards; and at other Momenta which 1 hare . forgotten, but which served to keep-alive the :fancy that I have, loved to cherish Never was its voice so-clear and soft as on tliat-Voning when I firat met Rosa Grey. I loved her from the first'inte merit, and she loved me in return,—. We had neither of us, any friends to interfere, for she was an orphan, brotherlesS and Sisterless; and so, af ter a brief courtship, :we were mar ried:. . , I had no secrets from: my wile,and in a little while she learnt the story, of the watch. She had faith in - it, and thought or fancied she cent& de tect the very shades of difference in its utterance, when I was weary, she. said the - watch Was we ary too; 'when' was glad, it It& knew that on! that When a fe.e• ble,breat.h.fluttered iri afeebler frarne, and the 144.1u:creature to ,whom our have frad, given existence' str U ggled vainly.fat ita life, 'there Was Itlnteeus cad entie 'in 'the Voicebf that Old watch'; I hope nester to:hpaF:again. . So"We :li,V;ed - on - tegether: It was Ged's.will 'thatwe:Shenk] be childless, - bat we loVed•etteli otherall the More., I grew rich ,and. prosperous, and only grief was the Jnissing of those baby - eyes and voices- which: we had hoped to.have about our hearth. _my fortieth , birthday-4, shall never forget the daty iv,hen the watch' began Ite Warning' :My wife' and heatd , it, at one niotrienL•':.Nev-• et before .had the voieti.of 'that. wateh. been, so letd , ot.rapid -Alt4ay !hug, all the next, and all the next, that warning continued: The strong pulse within the watch shook the table . on; which it rested when I drew itfrom , . my pocket, and 'made the garments on my bosom rise and falt when 'rte." placed it. : Were we threatened with illness?' No.t her cheek was bloom ing andtny pulse was regular. Nylll4, could it mean ! Alter four days I began to laugh at my own credul;ty, - - and even R;osa be gan to loose lze.r.taitli in the monitor. About nogn I left bur; atd,`yvier.! tttone . , in a ti ale 'rObni Where . i kept my - Med.: ical . works and 'stint° rare 'drugs"and' curiosities. It : , was -my- purpose -to study for A leeturo,which I was to de liver that, evening. I seated, ,myself. at my desk . and ,commenced to react;. but after A 'lea.' in din e ats I began ' 'to experience a singular faintness atnt-ta inhale a disagreeable odor. 'l.recog•-• nized the; smell in Amornent. of.the jars dpon my. shelves N‘Tits ! ,a rare • essence .of . great use eases, were a saapension of eohSeitiusnea'S' was necessary; bdt, excessively' dan-• aerous save in skillful hands: • _Some one--te servan t prohably 7 —,had _been meddling with the jar ati,4 yen - loved. tliest.cipper, and the roomwas full - of . the pwl . erial odor: I inuSL leavewould live.l Stagg,ete - d . t;?; 'the, 'duo' r put my hand upon.:the lock; When horror of horrors it remained ini inovable----e-oinething' had ' happened to the ditch. I strove to . call atoud but rri3' , voice failed me: 'I clutched tlie - table for support, but lest My hold. and fell heavily to the floor. I could see nothing—all grew dark about, me. Mechanically' I placed myhand upon the watch within my bosom. It had ! Stoppedl and I remembered nothing more. . • d. , ' NV a tel Consciousness came back to me ; as it may, : come back to a new born babe, : for aught I know. I felt without en. derstanding ; Was' conscious of facts thr wbieh I cared nothing; I was in the dark ; I was Very cold and ' , my' movements Were 'constrained ; bat it did not seem as though that Were any aflair of mine. Hunger itt , last awoke me ; the animal ,aroused the mental, and I began to wonder where I had been and where I was. I put my hand ay as well 118 L cohld; There was a low-roofover my head, folds of muslin layabOat me, and something was pp.my breaSt, which ,emitted, e. fyltgraiiceL- 7 a bullet) . Of Wer Seeming half Withered, : knew this by the touch. • IVliat Was the ,`mat ter with ti- . 0? Why Could' I 'net; breath' Was . I blind ,arid deaf, that I wild neither se Oviiear? Smidenly the truth flashed across I had b6d4 bui led wive 1-4 lay in cellio I" . And all this time ypa .ask where was my wife, how had she.berne,the blow which, had .fakten -so Suddenly uppn,, her? ,; She it . .was who, found me §enseless upon my, study itogr, and,she it was-who hoped for return lug ponsclonsness after all others ode.. spaired. At:las,t they, told her. I was dead, and shyouded ..f.:;earded Men 'decided thay the strange pr,essivation ofjoy frame nas,e,aasad HEIM! WHOLE NO. 889. by the manner of my detail, and at length my body was committed to the toMb. . . 1 had often made My wife promise ine that' it I died first she would take the watch , into her own possession, and'Wear it while she lived; and so, now that all ,was : ever, she took it, - voiecles . is it. was,.,aid laid, it pest bosoM Fui three days and, nightS . she Over slept, but at last ex:: haustion'did , its-work,. and she' fell in to a heavy slumber. She wtts'aWak ened, by a sound asstrange as was unexpected, ~ y l,O w;ao, silmiti since that fatal dayiliaLl begun to tii*---fast : and fario.us f as it veyer.ticked hcfpre loud , enough arouse. enough to inake her , spring fryni. , her pillow inan agony , of. hope and. fear. Those about :her ,thought she was a. mad -woman ; hut;- neVerthelesss; - the, strength oilier purpose:bore:alLhefOre,ii her., Tin:myth the streele-of the de- Serted town she , pasek:i in her ; white night robes, like a ghost, and they dared not -hold het• back. She reach ed. the chnrch door at last, and beat wildly at the old sexton's door. "I am come to tell you to open. my husband's vault," she said, "Le's come to. life ttgain." .11.0 also thought her mad, and yet dared 'not disobey- her, and . all. the while. Abe furiousAicking ofthewateh was heard by each one there. it soft onedijt.stilled, when-the doors were opened and the black. coffin stood up on the turf., 'lt grew musical :when my wife bent overtnle and caught me to her heart ne Corpse, but living man, and it has had no chltnge in its regular beat since that moment.. .Itisiaefore me now, batteted and worn` as it was when' :it first came in to my you may laugh alike at the :watch:and , the stniersti tiob with which it is -cenneeted. :But my Wife believes , in it firmly, and loves it as :though: it were a:: living thing; and, for: the . ihatter of;that?so dot AN bibIDE . NT: OF E • AItICAN§AS.--h" will be remembered! that the rebel ram Arkansas in bee first battle I,vas,* commanded by OTC Brown,' (former ly of the :U S. iteainShip% Nitigarti,) and :at the ti me:of her destru'etiOn'by! Lieut.!Steireas.; coVrespondent• of the Chicago TiMes 'exPlaiusitow this' change occurred : • • • ; : 'Captain Brown had had tlie::•-entire; supervision and cootrOl of theArkark sas•frOm the laying of her keel until she ran through the Federal ;fleet in such a: blaze of glory:and moored her self under the' cover of the rebel bat teries:at thelevec - OfVickshurg. This Officer felt,';justly protit of his-vessel;' and equally pront of his unparalleled adhievetnent; in 'suceessfully•ranning through 'n'fleet "of thirty or forty poWerfal arined vessels-of-War. lie was met at the Vicksburg levee';'br crowds of citizens and 'rebel officers; I who pressed their sincere congratula tions upon him, and cheered and ap• plauded him as seldom naval of - floor was eheered and applauded. To all he liStenedlvith*proutsatisfactiorf for., getting the wound he had rebeiVed in einitation Of 'the monfent: • .A.nd Who' will;Say that lies hatCnot oe'casifor feeling proud? lie had acdonipliSh-' ed one of those' brilliantly suceessikl affairs Which -occasionally-, arM only ' occasionally, men are permitted to• accomplish, and by* which they - be. Come transformed; as it were,irent or dinary, corn mon:place citizens to great and notable characters. • In the midst ''of the throbg that pressed upon hiM;there-'carne:an offi. ccr to whoin - the ethers paid'the clef: erelice* , of a Superibr,' when' a'conver sation', ira subStance,as follows, passed between theni 'Ogieer.---;-"Ctiptain Brown, allow me to congratulate yon*on your'Stie cess in reaching' uS.' Captain Brown.—"Th alit; yon, erid ; it was a desperate tindertalsing, lint I 'knew What iny vessel Was- made of," • - "Officer.--"I' 'hardly -.eXpect.ed that ytin cone through them with. Oat making thein More ,Conscions ;Of your suiperiority: semis to' Inc you Might have . Siink . or disabled half a dozen of them. - Why Under I.l6aV' en didn't you try it on ?" Captain Broivn.—Geii. Van born; I have accomplished what no naval officer in the Confederate service would have dared attempt, 'and what uo one conversant with naval warfare Would have supposed possible: The bare achievement , of 'getting this ves sel through that fleet is glory enough for one day.' General—Tie I fie ! CaptairObat's all very well ; you've done Well, but might have done better. Getup' steam again, and run up and : try them a turn. • When .you have sunk six or eight of their turtles you can come back and let the : people cheer, you.' CaPtain Brok,n—'Si - r, I kntiw what I've done. .Nor du I proPOStitb risk the reputation I've, won by enconw , tering that fleet again, especially now that they have all got steam up and areprepared to Meet me.. I shall not risk' laurels by renewing the con- % test ' Ge7terdt-I 6.1:n 'see no reason' Why You skulld not go Out again. iThey'll hardly expect you now, ano,, if, they do, yo u know your vessel is. a, match for them. You hear my Ord'erS to go.' 'Captain Brown--‘Gerl. 'Van' 'Dorn, thiS'boat is With Out a carri'mander 1:..:shall; forwhtd—nryl resignation ,to Mond, immediately. ,In the mean- time pl94o.consider the vesseti n y our PosseS;S'ion. 'YOU .:ire at liberty to wind her ciut tint/di - Any COmnuindi, ; r yetireati find here totiike 'her out, or you ;mlty take her Out yourself'.' • The General turned away chagrin ed and: mortified. Captain .Brol,Vnal 50.).0 . t fie . boat a f lrpost tee4ie.tely, "g:i : li:4 -7 ii74 . 11 -- iii.i ... iii; A. FASTIMPAPER FORTO*N AND CoUNTRT, IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY` By WX, N. BRESLIN . , 2d Story of Fonck'a New. B‘ild'al, Cumberland St At One bellar had Fifty Cents a Year. _ IfiE"ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at the usual rates. — CAR The friends of the eetabilsfiteent. and the public genes ally are tespectilaGy solicited to send in their order's. 41GY - GANDEILLS Printed at an hours notice. RATES OP POSTAGE. In Lebanon County, pranage free. Pentitsylrania, out of Lebanon county 3 1 ,4 cents per quarter, or p cents year. - Out of this State, 634 cts. per quarter, 0r.28 eta. a year if the postage is not paid in advance, rates are deuNletr: and, although urgently 1 4 e'quested to his resignation,- obstinately refused to do so. LientenantStetba was left in command; and it was un. ner his direetion.:'tlitit theSeCond and last chapter in Irer Career Ti a 3 enacted: yllere physical insensibility. to , danger, does not constitute - eodiage. Nearly ell ifien.hate_heen Ens ly prganixod,, and therefore of .per : vous temperament. Cresar was ner : : VouS, So was Bonaparte ;and Ao_tvtt4 Nelson: :The Duke of Wellirigton saw a man 'turn pitle as. be nUrehed to a battery. '`'hat 7 :said he; brave man he knows his danger ; but faces A resemblance between-t he preseilit "cotton famine and the terri;; tile "calamity which overtook Ireland SCVC riteen.years ago has been -traced by a London morning contemporary: . The a.rtiele eIMWS thlit five insllfene of the Irish staked all on a triber; and half that number in England hard staked all on a pod. 'We predclied - ; says the writer, 'to the Irish on their fatuous reliance on one edible. proclaimed our superior prudence id. every assembly all over the "world*. yet can anybody show us one atOtii of real differeneer LINCOLN TO GREELEY. ElEctrrri's 31.„1..xstozr, .. WASETINGroN, August 23d; 1862. bear Sir-1 have just read yours or Via 19th, addressed to myself,through itieNe4 York Tribune. .if there be in it any statements or as sumptions of fact which I may knob to be erroneous, I tlo riot how and here contro vert, theni. If there be iti it 'any inference which I may bel!eve to be falsely diawn, do not now and here argue against them. If theta be perceptible in it an impatient and dictatorial tone, I wave it in deference: to an old friend Whose heart I have atwayg supposed to. be light: .As to Moe Policy IP seem to be ptiirsii,: big." as you say,l have not meant to leay.e, any one in doubt. I would alive the Unini4: I would save it'in'the 'shortest way'andef the Constitution.. The sooner the .Na-, tional authority can be restored the nearer tlielroion'wilt be the Union as it was." f there be toe who would_not . !mve.th4 Union, unless they e,tritla tit the same time save Slavery, I do not agree with thai.= . 11. there" be those who would eon save the' Union unless they could, at the satie , time. destroy slavery, 1 do not agree with the6': ' My paraniount object in'this strriggle to - savetthe Union, and it - is not either lc; save or destroy slavery. jr I could sailo , the Union without freeing any alaire,i would do it, and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others .alone, ' I would tliso ito that. What I do about slavery and the color ea race I do because I belieVe it helps to save this Union, and what I forbear, I -forbear because l do not believe it _would help to save the Union. I shall do less whenever I shall beliece what I am doing Nuns the cause,and I shall domore whomever I stidll believe doing more will help the cause." I shall try to correct errors when shown to'be errors, end 'I shall adopt new views as fast as they shill appear to be tide views: I have here stated my ptirpose to my view of official duty ; and• intend no modification of my oft-expressed persa nal wish that all men everywhere could be free. Yours, (Signed.) A. LiNilbLric ./ife. A Boston editor, alluding to the. long maks of Julius - Cmsar, the Duke of. Wellington, Johri Tyler, and other digrd taries, 'says that he recently saw a nose that. beats them al/ , It was thin arid straight, snubbed at the end, and all of a' foot long. In coneluding,..howerei Oe: curred to him that -it may be as well state that it belonged to a pair of bellowi." • . I lierWhY -is lehrY Ward Beecher worse - than Brigham Youngl• Because, he has married more women thanyhe support and would like to Marry more:, - A sgessene nt NA - r z E (1F DIRECTORS OP Til bito3ll7ili 1. Cti UNTV LIT UAL ' 7 NStritArNO ,cO:NIPA have : authorized an ASSSSSMENT. (No. 16,) of THREE per tent . on ail,Pretnium Noteein the pmre.ssiun of the' 'Ompany, which Were in Aree`ott the first tiny et May,. 1802, and hove appointed Atvai pattLINGE.P... rieCeiVer, fur the county of Lebanon, who, will cdtt on ;tha t meat t•era of said Company in said county, in [..lj , Ei time; as the whole must be•paid ou or b,fott titefirat of Sep tenther, next. By Order of the ihnerd. ADAM. GRITTINGELL, Deceiver. Lebannn, July 2,1862. . . NIFIRCIIIA NT TAILORING; . . L i S..m 'tusk's building, corner Or oil he.land street mitt Doe alley, has on hand an for sale, either by the yard. or read° .to order, a larg of CLOTHS, • CASSIMERES ; and,. VESTINGS weII selected from Good libuses. Good Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. Also llatalker, chiefs, Grarata. Gloves. Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and .Drawers. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanoti; April 9, 0. WEIGLEY, , COMMISSION ME KCIIANT FOR THE 'MK OF Butter, Eggs, ClieeSe, Tallow, Lard; Poultry, Game, Dried Fruits, '&6. No. 170 READS STREET;, • One do6r cure Vidshingtoil, - .;C.ESS"-YOTLE: REFERENCES Robb k Ascbougb, Neer York; Allen & Brother. dot W. w. Selfrage, Esq., tilt; Jones .t.TShenaid,..dO; Sian! Labaelik Ferringb u. do Samuel G,Jobneon, IY. N. preslin,Eq., Lebanon. Pa.i L. Beta.. Compton; uttio; W. C. Curry k Co., Bankers, Brie„; t's.; John Sti es, Esq., Pa. pnly 16,1862 ROW Lost! How Restored! dust Published in a Sealed Enirelope ; Meet. cts: ALecture nit the-Nature. Treatment and Radical! Crire of Spermatorrhteanr Seminal Weakness, In, volnntary Emissions. Sexual Debility andlrupediment4 tollarriage generally, NerrOustiess. Donstimption, Ep7, ite , nsy and Fits: Mentaraud Jhocaparite. re= suiting front . self-A base. ke.,,elly RO.DT D , Author of the Oran' Book, de." ' The world renown it author, .in this adtuirahlo 'Lea: cure, clearly proves from his own experience that the. awful consequences of Selfabuse may be effectually re, meted without medicine. and without dangerous mr.: giodoperations hongios., instruments, rings, oi,cordt, ale. pointing outs mode 'of cure 'at once certain and effettual. by iihich.every sufferer, no matter` what Wel . condition may be. may cure himself cheapti, privately, and ratlirany. This lecture will prove a boonto thorej ands and thousands. 8 Sent under seal , to erfy ; c,klr est ; iii a ptaiii, seat ed ou the receipt of six' cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, OCAS. C. KLINE &CO , ,111 . Bowery, New York, Post O ffi cen Box, 4Siptt AugustlBo2: Notice: JOSEPTL GLEIM. dustfee or the Peace, titffl ahead 4 to the Serivenjog Inisireiu:-Unehlis :writing Deeds Mortaeges, Releases. Liana!„ Agreetaeata, La, ai k hie °Moo, in Milberg' street, tyro- doors tionth.of Moravian Church, in the Borough or Lebanon: potainon, January 29, 1.60, BIM
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