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the It evoninz, except. at No. 11 'South Eighth Blreet, (third floor,) doors nnrlh of tlifl Kcynlonu HotiBO, It trill Im nerved by in tliis and Boreral townn of Lebanon county at ten r.enlB week, pftyablo weekly to tho Agent; forty cenla month, (four weeks constituting; ft offtYO ilnllfin por ynar, invariably In n.l vancr. Tho in the tmly daily pnbliftuPd In Lebanon county. IU r-olumui wlU tho fullest find most coroploti nynapsts Jf Local anil General Nnwn will giro pteiontablo form a of topics of rrnbllo Interest, iiiui Intended To I this paper tn nut accompanied 11 iiameof the nr no ft ttfint.lnn jlven to thorn.

fjubscrlbflrs falling to rncolvn t)m New itgnlnrly, will pleasn Rlvn nollro of tho fm the Postngn on Ihu NRW.I, tUirty ou'itu To Tho Linns of advertising nro low. Knit famished upon application lit tho ollli: AilvnrltoenionlB for llio NKWH rerolved a ihi! "flloo up (o noun. t'prclini'M copies (if tho pnjiur funo'tilj" desired. Addrims, UKlNIIAril) ft HJIAU1', Lebanon, Lebanon Daily News. REINHARD SHAEP, RX AND AN UAH 1W(5.

LOCAL NEWS ICCV. f. IIlllllIIIOIKl, liAiinisuunu, Deo. 1'u tlu Killtor Tclajrapk Bin: KuowiiiK liill well tho'lntcrt-Bt you havn taluni in tho recent rcylvnla In onr midst, tinder tlio ininlstratioiifl of Hint pood llamtnond, ntul tho very correct nnd uccumto raportooC tlio HUIDC, and Ins liovlng that much good been done to Uii! niasaes In this city and eJaewhoro liy npcniaal of its columns from day to diiy In relation thereto, 11'eol that auv act or neglect or want of courtesy towards him or any of hi.i asHlstant.H, on tho ijart of any rninlslor or mlniatera.or tlioso call UiuiasiilveD in tholr earnest endeavora to aavo souls and lead tlio bo noticed as readily tliongli nil acted in harmony and unity lo effect tliif end. I linppciicd to bo ono of many who left Ilarrlsburg for Lebanon on ycator day afternoon, wlievu Mr.

llumuiond had bcc.h Invitedeomo com and enter upon hid labor of love. Oi my Arrival tliero i found tlicy lind i iSuuday School Convention, at wliicJ Mr. Ilamionnd was expected to addrcsf tho clilldreu and adulta. 1 liavc no de siroto bo unebaritnbk', far from I think It was very that there seemed to bo a disposition 01 tho part of sotno who took iiart in th exercises of tho tli one heldin the ovenlng, to appear very conspicuous and prolonging their speeches to an unreasonable hour that tlio timo arrived for Mr Hammond to apeak; 8:30, it was at sucl a lalo hour that the audience natural bccnmo I'ntifjued and restive, nnd hi lime litnlted.so thatl.o was obligei necessarily to bo brjel' when lie had hoped to havo Ids usual allottee time (especially whon tlio majority pro sentcamo to hear Mm), aud at llieii earnest invitation and solioltation, pro- uiisinghim tliolr hearty support It was disilnctly understood that ul ia the evening ho was to havo tin iloor, bxit tho individual who proccdut him extended hla reniarks aomo tei ininutes beyond tint hour, aUhongl lio held a wiitch Inhis liaiiJ.and tlicrf vvasalao an immonso --clock ii front of him. There may havo been no inlenlipn depriving 11 r.

II. of reasonablo tiuu, to speak, but 1 must say it had thai tho and nppa rent indifference with which nomo of Uio ministers piesont responded to lii earnest appeals for assistance lo conn forward uud uld him in seeking out tho unconverted, only confirms my belief ir tho views herein expressed. I could not but notice how tlio eon duet of tho ministers and others compared with those In llarrisbtirff. Horn, ministers of nil denominations, without regard to sect or creed, seemed to vie with each othorus to who could do tho and when the Christian ministers look the initiative, tho Christian people followed, nnd what has been the result 'f- Hundreds havo been brought to Christ. There WHS a coldness and want of sympathy nud Iwr- inowy of action which was painful to witness, You ministers oi' the Uospei, if you set such an example as witnessed last night and continue in it, you cahuoti expect to accomplish much.

Tlio arrangements of tho Committee on En- tertainmeiit also wern wnything but Complete, and taken together, it was a meetiug such as I hope never to witness uga.in. It you ministers and Christian people of Lebanon had half tho spirit and en- orgy to labor and work as brother Hammond has, many, very many precious souls might bo brought to see Uie light who uru now groping their way in darkness. Tho responsibility rests with. ypn. Work with spirit, energy and harmony, aud your labors will agon be lewaided by seeing many Jn.

lujjrera asking they ftipjQ, bp God grant 51, is the prayer of lifiCWA 1 C'OnVEUT. the Jlarrigburg Telegraph of last Friday evening the abovo com'muuica- tioo, purportiog to be written by "Be- tiler; He wanlrd, of aflcrnchiii ami lo liimself.lo ondiicL haui all vn way. To lliia tho committee would nol Jifr. H. Kpartd promised loftlvi.

limn could fiorn tho of llio upon Ihc.iO Air. Hammond liCM.wnU'd to como. 11 was arranged Uiiit lie Hhoiild address Uio children In tho afternoon, and tlio aJtiKu In Hie evening, From of advent, il lo niiiny, :u.d painfully BO to number of woiUoi.t, that Humiiiond'H ol'jcct nol. HO iniicli to r.vilt. Christ, an to glorify Jlammoml.

rtdflalnii'M, Iiis iiHcr lack of comtesy, hi.t aibitraiy conduct, were iiiibcfiiiiiliiK tlic cnin; In- ivjiro- The Convention, In order lo Hive Mr. Hammond aa ir.udi I lino tin possible, agreed to dispense with niiinlwr of lopicB, and lo close ut Mr. JIuw- rnond, not satisfied with in the afternoon, arranged for a Childrcns' Rfcetlnff to begin ut fiix and clour.) at. seven at which llrno tho exorcises of ho Convention to commence. Instead of closing ut MOVCH, fia agreed, ho continued his meeting until twenty iinnutcu after ncven, and in the faco of Him A TU'cenl has tho audacity lo ln'causo ono of llio Bpcaliors continued hh remailin a few niinulea after 8:30,1 ho tirno at which Mr.

Hammond to resume Ilia Korvico. 1 Ho complains, too, cause llio committee did not have places provided for Mr. Hammond'a re- Linuo of uninvited book sellerft nnd Iiangers-on, when It learned Unit they had to bo provided for, tho commlllco did IU duty. hla sermon wo havo little lo say, except that it wan an insult tochriatiana being combination of the high tttigf- dy nnd low comedy, very poorly acted. J'ut llio great discourtesy, wo think, lathe fact Unit our were not on hand with plenty of They we.ro not aware that they Bliould havo raised "at before Bonding for him, until ho so informed them at a privato conference in ZIon'a Lutheran church, lie further stated that ho frequently got a hundred and ffty dollars for ono suoh Hcrrnon an ho preached tho previous evening.

The truth 13 Mr. Hammond was not able to hood-wiul our citizens. Ho la, a rage and employs liis "recent converts" to throw mud at those whoso hospitality they havo and who trcatec them belter than they The following, from Uio proceedings of a meeting in Jlarrisburg, on last Thursday night, Illustrates llio man. Ho attempted to palm off this old incident as original with himself, but was tripped up by Mr. 'Weir: "Ho said ho wan a liyinu write: 1 IUH liad written hymn foe them to sin now.

It was easily learned, nllhoug'l it contained about thlrfcy-llvo vorsea He would not aslc them to sing niori than tho ilrst, tiftecnth and last verses but desired all who wished these uuioi meetings to conl-inuo to stand up am sing Ilia hymn to tho timo of "Auld Go ou on on ou (joou go on goon i Uu on go go ori! go on t'lo on go on ou Tho effect upon tho ntidfoupo can bet tor bo iiwigiued than described. Mr. 1 said lie did not think that hymn original. Mr. Hammond replied 'It' la good Tho impression hu left on our community la anything but favorable, r.

y. Augustus Stino, of Philudul- a son of Simon J. for. ncrly of Lebanon, died at his father's yesterday afternoon. His ntcrmenfc will take place here on icsday afternoon.

Mr, Joseph Trafford, for muny years oreinan of tho Union Forge, died at hat placo yesterday ai'tenioon, at 'cloelf. IJo will be buried Wednesday at 11 o'clock uion iVnyer The Union Prayer Meetings inaugu- lust which kavo roused so much interest, will very evening this week, baing held in ifferent ThlseveninR at 7 tlset uiteting will bo held in the loraviaiicliurcb. All are invited to tteiul, Let every denomination jola the groat work of saving souls 1-et very Christian and 'every sfcnuer end! ine day. cent Convert," In vrhi'-h severely censure 1 of non for the. iiianner in which lieattd Mr.

Tlnrtltm.nd on the occaiion of vis-It l.tf.t Hi'! disrogrtrd of. truth, we Inclinn lo think the author of (ho article is a "recent convert" to Mr. Hammond, rind not to Ho 01 of the rnntiy'' who iictompanU-d Hammond, and being prf.v-i;t 13 the inoro hii M'-- Of formed, wan invitrd I 1 pavticipaU) in tho ptorrHingi ol Hi'' County Stiimay ('onvention. tcr, i.anny ATTOUNKY-AT 17 Nortlt Ni.iit!i US. ATTOilNKV witli A.

It. KY HI LAW. roTiiovfti! to l' Dr. JH.J1, MI fioiitJi rttnift, IM. I.K»HT, ATTOHNKV-AT LAW.

OlHi-o No. North Kighth KI'N South Klghlli noil, J'a. JLIJAM LliJLIMAN, DJSTHIOT South oppuBlti) Comity Jail, LoSi HOD, jiiiiVi IVKIOM.iaf, ATTOHNKY lo (Jin formerly ociv J'riiitlng finil rosldiinco BI.ODVI:!', iiinl bfttwuun tlin rent(li-nun ol' Mrn. Wnlunmii and Ada Orittinjjiir, fublfi ATTOJI OMi.o rMHovod to formerly occupioil liyMlchnol W.i nur, Cutnborlnnil Htrocl, tmurly (ipiioHllo Uie Court llouga. foul? It.

NAMU12L ll.XKJIIT. OUlun, 810 Cumberland Btruut, opponlUs the Ilouflo, fob 10 I'fltuovud to No. Uuiobur- febl7-tf A.1JEN C. Homeopathic (Gritdtifito of AllpontKio and Jloinoo- pat-bio Collegofl.) OMco No. 11 Tenth Stri'ol', Jjobanon, J'n.

K. E. I'. (Graduate of IVnn'a Collugo of Don Bnrgory, and HUUCOBSOT to II (Jullfoiu.) Cumberland Slroot Lobanon, 1'ii. NHrou.s (law admlnln- torwl whou dcfllrod.

fublO IS. MKAHK, DKNTIfJT-Graduato.) renuHylvaulft College of Dental Hur and in practice for tho past uovcu yoars, has removed to tho rosldoaco lately occupied by 13. F. Bclmoek, opposito thr jail, on South Eighth Street, Iiobaunn, 1'a Nitronfl Oxldo tins bo nduilniHtoroil whim KOU'iflAN, Llrf roHidonco, STJIEKT, next door to aiiugar's ccry. lu practlco years, 10 yoara of which havo boon lu Lebanon.

All Work oitract- 0(1 Avltliout pain by Nitrous Oxide AT Utklnl Sots on Jlubhor umdo a rofovenco, who wears a Hot. spuclalty. your iiolgulH) foblti-tf KJCIHOIWi. CItAH. IT.

I'ASII CASH Milea and Small I'l-oftta I ami Ooul At tho old Yard of. ItEINOUUL nud woll known MEILY, ut tlio Un Canal, on tho oast nud Bido ol 1 Ninth atreot, Lebanon Borough. J9T7" Tho nndur.slguod havo detormlnei that after tho iHtday of January, 1872, they will or vnninetydaya time only enabling them to ucll Lumhor and Coal a lower rates than can bo sold by parties glv Ing longer timo. 'J'ursouH In want of any. tlung in our lino will nnd it to their ntor) est to oxaniino our Btook before purchaalnj o) now bore.

Lumber I Lumber I couBhsting of Pino, Yellow roulur Hemlock, of all sizes; alHo, han Woods, of all descriptions. Rails, JL'OBIS, 1'allng and ITonclngBoardH, JloollliiK und Mastering Laths, 8hingles I Shingles I lengths. Thankful for past patronage, wo wouh respectfully solicit continuance of the ennio. RKTNOEUL MEILY, QMITH'N KOOK NTOKK, CUJMBttWLAND STKKKT Juobauou, Tllli iiEST PI.ACS TO 110Y Books and Stationery, all tlio ialoiit publications of Standard ant Miscellaneous JJooks, Bibles, Theological, Bnnday School and other Religious Books Hymh Books of all donoiuiuaalons; Blank i'ooks of ovory size and description; (Scrap Books, Writing Pasks, Travolhig Bags, iiuo Gold Pens and Cases, InitialPapor and Envelopes, Fancy Inks, Building JUlooka Childrun'a Toys ahd atory Books. of all Ickldu used in the county Drawing Paper and Iinplonionts, Water Colors, White and Colored Crayons, Book Straps and School Batehels.

ia happy to announce that he will cputiwuo to assisted by Mr. G-KOROE WALTZ, who ba glad to aud wait on his old-cuutbrnors. fobUi'y-ly I). 0. SMITH.

The Best is Always IS. u. BKACETEUSS. This T1W88 is confidently oomniended to supply a want long felt by the puyllo, Jt is based upon the fundamental principle of A only ratiouftl wethoiil of treating thia valout class of maladies. Soud A.

Cor. imth stamp for a olrculnr. H. H. BOEOKL, CutuVerland.

streets, Tj Miiiiu to put VKW r.o-.r:;:-. on much of our Stock. TrrK HM.K r.t nvr TAKT six o'cLOCfr, EA.r;rr WEEK-DAT tin.I CDNTINTI', Vlfll FALL WfNTF.H IS SOLU. MAiTN iw: have oi i.l- fir ih'n yciir, to triituftT our tftpefc Into Cash needed foi f.u in iku wt tin ON' AFTicn WEDNESDAY, -A 1 1 havd jfoud xil-nomu and cut olT ProUts. nnd oven a part of the us', fiom many of niir piisnii To i.fi'.t in i itttf, lit ttui lit it anj -jr custom of ouf hou shall i'- scj, ihal Ikii M''o ithllit it applies to iff i'- A Thousand and More Overcoats, A Thousand and More Business Coats.

Hundreds of Dress Coats, Several Thousand Vests, Several Thousand Pairs of Pants, Ua they airily bun urtrktd at due iut i.ind f-itvinii) Ihror.ijhuut our fwute, yet Iht.rt n'l'i'l ninke no WK DEMUR Ti) AN.N'Uf.'Nl.';: IU OUR FINAL AND ONLY MARK DOWN THIS SEASON So THAT NONE NEED WAIT run Luwnu THK ijTKP Wfi TAKIS Wlf.f. WOKDERFULLY AID TUQ3IC WHO I.fKIC TUB TKttMS OF THIi SILK A HE TIIK TEKMM OS-' Ot'K HOUSE: J.r-NoSt'ouiidfji 1 Altered Pixrco Pp.rr:i3. from All, til warrant Low Prices. Contract on our part, to return part uf tlm bargain enoh cttae (provided goodd ure returned unworn.) Full ChiaranUc given for each garment. The Stock wu offer NEW, and Is not BUUCUIT" or WHOLESALE" but our own CAREFULLY SHADE CLOTHING.

It will be ii'im-mbmed Unit our stock always embraces the CHOICEST BTYLna of WOODS, and that EVKP.Y aizic and SHAPIC Is provided tor both and ijors. It will abo be borne In mind that is but ONE OAK HALL, iim) THAT la AT TIIK conxEn OF t't and MARKET Streets, Hoping for a visit from tacti jvader, and that our frlenda will pass tlila announcement to all their friends In the country, Wo are Very Truly, PHILADELPHIA. A Complete Assortment of OOOK. xo Yiivasx'SJ MA-KDWAKH: CUMBEBLANBI OITO.SITE THK tOUKT R1OUSK. COTS AND SHOES.

ft good ssloctioij; Oil Buttfary, Imagca, Frames, tho assortment of all sizes and styles In this Boot ion of tho country; Albuma BraoltoU, htoreoscopea, Storooacojiio Viows, of the finest iu tbo world Tatsols, Laii- tjirna, aua Qlnps OovorB for wax-work, I'Uotogaaphs of all stylos and j)laiu or colored; Glaoos Portraita, Pearl ons, Porcelain PictuJOB, Clirorao 1'lioiograpbs and Ambrotypos, all taken in the most artistic manner. LIFE-SIZK A SPECIALTY. OoloriiiK doualn Oil, WatoT Colors, India Ink and Crayons, Old Pictures copied lu (hO IftteSt BtylOa. A I COME AND SEE apr22-tf JTucit A-vrivotl, Stocjc BOOTS, OAITERS, Would inform the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that lie haa taken the. Boot and tore, fflnjh ately occupied by J5.

8, Ilickelborger, and taa just received new stock of the fluest ROOTS, SHOES, GAI'JfJBBS, QUM SPQIIS. and would so' icit the patronage of his 1'rionds and tho lubllo by tiw tiert of workmen 900 guiaberlaftd.

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