The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 21, 1858, Image 1

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(bl.. UMVPLISCIEVai. lODLICEIU2I3:I I 3LP.CrtI=I73 O
Neatly and Promptly Bxeeuteet, at the
ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENN'A
Tots establishment is now supplied with an extensive
assortrueirt of JOB TYPE, which will be increased es the
pntronago demands. It can now taro oat Ptimrtwo, of
every description, in a neat and expeditious manner—
and ott very reasonable terms. Such as
Pamphlets, Cheeks,
••., Business Cards, Handbills,
()treaters; Labels,
• Bill Headings Blanks;
Programmed ' , Bills of Faro,
Invitatloue, Tiokete. &c., &c.
The Mends onthe.estabilslitment, and the public gener
ally era respectfully solicited-to send In their orderi.
ire. - 11ANDITILLS Printed nt an hours uotice
air Diane of all kinds, Common and Judgment IIONDS.
SOhool, Juittices . , Collet/dice' and other' Btaalitsi 'printed
%correctly and neatly on the last paper; eemetantly:kept
for sulo at this office, at prima "to cull the amen.' . ';
'V' Subscription price of the APTER,:I7SE%
One Dollar iind s ifelf •• •
Address, Wm. M. Dam= Lei won, Pa
Is NAG ? n,410117,n, F i • e , a
, § u,R A r t l ix o ft . vgI3:4,OO3r . ETANtER.
t Arti•E L'unAbyrlpzfil alrent,'Qpip the
• Nagle Ho-
V-rt6ll,lok. , [4011.P,
•
.I),A RIM S. SELTZER, A •
t: • • •-• . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
O'nlo3 to Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brua's
MOW Libman FL • [Aug. 26,'57.
.•.
Zit VI .NI P. likic ' - :: if ....
.1 7 1 r. ' DISTRICT
CT AtTtiltttEY.
-wird, a tt e nd tnnil.bietiagial busdneox: also, all Other
• 1801 and professional ... business entrusted ",to him
wll he promptly attonded to. - .
01.110E1—In Cumberland street, second door east from
.)forket street, Lebanon, P. [July T2, '47:,
IA A FA 1( ETTE-11RinfiE iirisi.
d'A s • P I T . 'l 4 'n
A PJOINING A. S. ELT'S Office, Waluut street, ,Lelai
non,ta. A large mid beautiful amoTtinopt
ItitS from tho well•knovin establlobment o ColiNitaitle
t BAUR. alresiye on hand at
. * All no warranted, to,gleo eatinfactioM Aral,All
onfers will be faltlifully,etkociattkikl,tlie,Mpet retieoitable
• tonne._ .77a best of l'Verelar &even., .... [314).28 67
1` , . 0 -NW 1111101)1Dii , '.1 7 1 9: 13 "
IlitrattlArtft . ll4o l •YOßßEß,
tfition Depasit, Daupbin Cbuaty, J.
lAM riev.rAmwall dines, tp put urlltnicK
IYORK,in Alt Itiffhtittioltes t yndan the sZtorteit. '
not ripr 'Also g cssT
lierantf, -
IKAVOltßosti.4 %m l 3, HEARTHS, not skwork Con
vg,with Pon.NAce, thine. Pctito e ni
I eirrrisA may to put down ton m 1,911. 4 ," eto.
`or every description. r . _ _ i t; TY
I A L DAM RISE luts:remov,drids,..HAT i ii ipAt STORE,
' to lils Now Brick Iltilltitog,(oppo o lti h a ste stand,)
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12 Cumberland Street, trifilwly betwedn Ma?ket Street.,
and the Court House. Ito olden& a cordial incitation to
alt his friends, and tho public, to give him a call in his
now location. Ue i bsa ilia oPetMdt lils 441115 , GOODS,
Imagist, in natklpatlon of his Ilemositkarid t,49Clitiottptas
Holidays. ' Togiaiioll DSc 'au 18b7.
. . ...
Tits. Bois, muis Woxitdmoar.) would r
respectfully inform thw - t.adles of Lebanon. "<: .O
and surrounding country. that she has Armored
lar Afillintry Establishment to South stole of Cumberland
WM, East Lebanon. a few doors Dug of Plnegrove
where she will continue to ,rnannfacturs BONNETS of
the latest styles. and furnish all ktnQeufTnrnx[sassuit
slde to the Henson. Bonnets will Rill° be repaired, neatly
and quickly. She respectfully invites the Ladies to give
her a call. CLehanon, Aprit 7, Up.
• • -- -
•Shaving,bar Dressing, and
Sha mpooning , Sii loon.
rilsmatarAN •WiIAILEY would respectfully in-
LI form the public that they Imre ItEMOVFX their
etablishment to Market strcot, , next door to John M.
Msrk's Hotel, Lebanon, Where Irwin give them. pleasure
to wait on all who may fiteor them .with -their patronage.
They have had much experientially the business, and will
soup: nopai us, to, giro ety4ito satiefucpfm to their mute.
mere.'tiny herr made every artaiimment for the&cr..
fection of their business : They Cordially invitee call' and
rial. ' Lebtfridit, sterclt 3, 1858.'
New . Ilaitiek.:Slitoti;.
EORGN W. DALY, MAnittrr 13Ta1st, opinions the Leb.
anon Bank. would respectfully inform thoOitirens of
and vicinity, that he etill continues hiellret-class
Shaving klfair'Dreslit .7Saloon,
sod is prepared to do business in the neatest sad pest
nud would solicit all tollve him a trial. . .
',nation, Oct. 21, 1h57. . • ..
Henry. W. - Overman,
PTO. 14 (Ohl N 6. 6) 900th TIIIRD . Street, below ifetr/ • •••
A 1 el, Phlluctulptirn. •
14EA.THER' ,HEALER
r*IC Skins. Moroccos, Liningw e Bludinge t
RED AND OAK SOLE. LEATHER, &c.
N. B.—hough Leather, bought, or token In exchange.
March 4,16e8.-Iy.
Ice: Ice!
utalersignod have, this winter, laid In one of the
I most beautiful lots of SPRING-WATER ICS. ever
homed In this Otter), and will serve families 'ivory morn
ing throughout the Roman. They will also furnish Ice
lit all hours In elutes of slekness or death.
VI- Nor torme, apply to REINHARD .t SIIOTT.
Lehrman, lfarchl7, 1858.7tf.
Henry Hat tnutiOs Brewer s
.
. LAGER EEEN SALOON, _
y N Cumberland Street,,west of the Plank Road, Lobe
1, non. Schweitzer and Limberger. Cheese, Holland
Herring, wholesale and.lietaii. , A -large- room in. the
second atm M free foraneetings, souteties. &c.
Lebanon, Dee, 4,1857.
Lebanon - Female Sentitiary.
r, O pr ff riVtlssior ; '"I.I O DASO r N
A. v..bl RY' d antnitienegil the ,fifst day
oflraltr.V. Madame DEOAM VS will give Instruction
1p NeedlelYor)t. t • • •
tE(lit lit 'DAV° ILSR, Prhsidpil,
MODESTE DECAMPS;TeneIier of Music and French.
.pelf, - 14 Is ;s'fr
New Stsvre
, , •
Between. Humnieletown` and Middletown.
ON and atter the Jodi lost a illio
an d
will riniuDolltoge Line ,--
between IlummOttown and Middletown,
connecting with he care on the Lebanon Tallei , Railroad
on the arrifiltanldparture Of the same
town. Ther;oise- kdoi'a LIVERY PVA.I3I,R . 'Middle
town for the,areorrunodation of the public. tiOod herself
and all kinds of 'conveyances;
November 2,1857. DNITITITconnurt.Y.
The' .Groceries
A T the Cetitre itnildinge of KATZ& it BRO'S,'you
find *offs:heap, entre full tisliortnient.
Lebeiton 'Oct 21 1867.
Alinibrotypes. "
TS you want an AIettRUTTAX Lint ennnot be beat, mill On
IlLitmat, in Ap.tte ,Basn't NOW Building, In Giun
berland street, Lebanon, Pa. . pun. 20,1.858.
risk' Whiskey.
flOtnitlON IVIIISKEY, and N. E: nor,9t
„„.:S p *it 'quality, just received and for sale at
• „" 81
111EIG.kft'f'S tirine and Lsiusr Store.
Letkh.him, Dec: Se;
Garden Seeds.
GAADEN ,SEEDgr. Warrqated Fresh, just
receive:4i by .
GUILVOAD A LEMBEROI,II.,
.suon,Feb.lo,l4l.: . Druggis4._
r l ilif.PintTANT INVOttNIATIOX, by which much
mui
ingcring in familleamai bo nvoldcd. 'ant to mar-
Iriott men and those contemplating. marriage.",
:admen,enclosing four kanipr, DR. G. W. AD
' Discolnn, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 16, 17.-6 m.
Diiisolotion of l'artnersktp.
ijiatirtnership.heretofdie existing between RAWL.
1, SNYDER and E. E, KINZER, at Stony Creek
Forge, Dauphin county,,Fa., was diasolve4 on the 23d
consent.,
SNYDER,
March 81, 1885.-Bt.* B. E, KINZER.
TO Persobli
.
!A BOUT TO navy PIIILABELPHIA I—TRY
theWESTERN Ii TEL, MARINI' street, he- I'l
WOW 9th street. Every attention given, with a '
..desire to phase. BOA.RDING E 1 MS DAY.
22, -ty, HOPNlNS,Proprictor.
Revolvers.
N.iOLT'S Allen's and other Revolvers, single and doable
,/ 'barrel Pistols, fine Pocket Knives, Port ?donates,
Illtrseeln great variety and sold at the lowest figure at,
RVITZENSTRIN, & BRO'S.
Cheap Jewelry and Fancy Store,
Dee. 10, 1867
Call and See
riA.KPETS Carpets I 011 Cloths! Oil Cloths! Baskets!
Barketal,Oarpat Chain! Carpet Chain! Bed Feathers!
Bad FeaThers! Corn Brooms! Corn Brooms! Band Boxeel
and a
by H whic
oward
variety or oth ßxpresa, er Goods, rece h
ived and dail receiving
will be sold y
oheap by
it.
Lebanon, Oa. 28,1'613, • HENRY & &TINE,
Notice to Creditors.
LL PERSONS indebted to, the firm of SHIRK & TICS,
or to SAMUEL U. SHIRK, by Note, Book Account,
orotherwise,are requeeted tuyaeire early payment toAtioe
R.Deuaurme, Esq., at big Office in Lebanon and Save coda
Chia
AMOS It.I3OIIoHTER,
Attorneys for Creditors.
Lebanon, Oct. 'f„,'ls7
DagnerreOlYPCS'
AXTIIO takes the beat LIKENESSES In Liototrl—
V V Why J. IL! K}AX, i:p th e th letLeti as
mY ;
hiss's New Building.
lie hoe the beet room, best skylight, best flatures, and
has mole it his entire tautness for the lest slx.years. He
always ;seta the latest Improveteente ; he boa alwayethe
latent style or cues on band; Ito taken pictures - In every
style. Or the mil STJEREOSQOII3 PIQT,ORES , are
ettonderttil to behold. All bls , platuras are ettarlb'oorrect ,
and Attila highest Antall. Glee .bint ar call and you vvlll
not reS,LetAtt /116 terms are verytmoderaso,:
1111 4 11 " gl°l2 " are ? e n enr7-4 1 4741aweit6 ,43,)
tram. cloak; A. M.,,t I 6 &does, R. M.
;197? . , „-, i
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1111
U I N ". • . •
. .rti..
VO.LP -9.77410. 43.
Great Crwitilii.—Low Prices.
morning, last week , as a friend and myself, *ere
O.Oleisurely wallang.out Market street, amen arriving.
near the corner. of Guilford street, our attentionwna at
;Meted to ..a• large exciwd..of Ladies—and nearly nil of
whom were provided with large market baskets, and
others with satchels banging to their arms, and wore evi
dently intent upon the same elect. Upon inquiry we
found that in the Mansion House, on the corner of Guil
ford and kiarkstfr, la located the extensive Dry'
Goods, Oroogryoind qonsware Store of our polite and
affable felmßs,ilslll if& BRO.. who 14%i just opened a
large.stock of Vail Cloodty and that the great crowd of La..
dies were theft. regbler cuttommv. who may be seen fally
e their countors, purchasing their goods, All we saw
Were evidently 'saddled with their purchases; were lqud.
in the pialses of the excellent quality of their stock, dud
all were of the unanimous opiniou that FONOB &,.pRO.
sellihk beet qualities, at lower prices, than nhy.or,thtti •
competitors: So our advice would be to you, one and
both mit and small, to give FoNcx 8 BRO a call, line they
willltirely try to please you. PEDn'ffelitN.
?forth Lebanon, Oct. 41,185?. ,
• BOWMAN, .11.AUSR CAPP'S•ni
rial-Avz..,it R r n,,r
This W ay, ' if yots W ant Cheap Lowther.
T HE un 4e l r4gerliktnivo lately formed a partner,
. .n ship for ttio purpose of engaging in tha-Xupu
, ben Business; ma new plan, would respectfully ifitbrca
the public at large. that their place of busittesielTDAinz
aktirKittli's.Old Lumber Yard, in East Labalan fronting
Ast.loheennut street, one square from the Evangelical
'Ware:— They have , enlarged - tbe Yard and lillectiltiwath
•ortmatit and execllent assortment of- altinndromnyntmi,
.aucti . .as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS,''
LATHS, SLIINDLISS 80kirialloi
of all liingths'and thicknesses. 7 lt#l 4, istrt, tliti,flee t l4:olt ,
'tautly' tin •Intnd. a fall and wolf' onedessort . at of
'' . oll kinds of 111:11LDINO 3IATEft Person 4 in went
Sf anything in their lino are intitesktaaall;e:Ant r lne th'efr
elocle; ind learn their prices. • ' • _ •
Ttiiiiikful for past furore, they".lnVo,''ffintiii i 'i s t‘eation
to'entriness and moderate prices; to cara t ilea
Pt public patronage. . ' "
• BOWSIA?.1; 1411Y.E.:i;CA0P. •
"Lebikiioa, April A, 1855.
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SMITH A "Ba f c a ty l ,y,
irialV9 • Loan and La ad
s . 27 lffi 4B c mn e i
r
• • 1 • Bellevue City.'Nebrasltt Territory.
SPECIALkATTENTION given to 'Atm tif mnination of
Titles to Real F.statc, Searching, the Records, Irani
'pig 'Abstracts, Deeds. Bonds and Mortgage...
Lohlta effected for Eastern Capitalists at W?..ietit; Reim
Interelt, on Mortgages or other Reef 14tapi.4ecuiltion.
•Vik:ces Paid In any county in tlio`!TErilnierind West
:4lilowa: •
."Our Commissions for buying and Silling Real ;State, t
negotiating or collecting Loans, • arei five per cent.
LintrWarmnts bought and sold.. ' '• ;
.Also 't!pecial attention given to.illitielectiincitiad . enitz
of Lands for tlet tiers or EastertecaPlititliabi, ettlier with
LanclaWarrants or Money In'Nebinsk:dor Wostirn Theta.
We charge Ten Dollars per Ono'lttiiiilred and Sixty
Acres; and make reasonable deductions when entering
large quantities. li'hen Land Warrants arc sent, Two ,
and a half per cent per acre, the faind office fee ($.4,00)
must accompany the locati
ng fee. Also the same, per
centagi fan Selling;Warribte.
When Warrants are sent, the Nos. of Warrants, date,
to whom ileum! and assigned, should be copied and ire- t
tamed to guard against loss in Malls. ;
jlemittanecs to ue can be made in Draftaon any of the
Rastarn cities. •
re will enter Land with Warrants or Cash, bay im
proved or unimproved Lund or Town Property, or nego
tiate LUIIOII on Real Estate security, all 10 the nano of
the•pereon furnishing the funds, pay all fees, taxes.and
.cammlsslmul, for one-third of the gross prep ta accruing
from the ride of the property or Collection of the Loma
—all expenses to 'come out of our third of the profits.•
will also cuter Laud, bay, Property, etteet Leans,
a.sabovo stated, guaranteeing. to the parties their
capital with Ten per cent. interest per annum, and an
equal division of the profits. without anyfurther charge
oe uspense to them. Our arrangeructitsi are,srich that
,WO Cab enter Lands in all the edicts in Chit Territory and
Western lowa. A competent Surveyor• always in readi-
Ocieste Anil and select clioice,Lantle. Coat Fickle, hock
Quarries,. Mill Sites. Mineral Tracts, AG,
....The Lund offices in il.-Ttern lowa having seen closed
fur the two years last po.4t. aro open now forbprivato entry.
Within the next twelve months there'will bo offered
for sale in Nebruslia, • one ornt,a halkMitilion Acres of
Land, comprising tbe f ixelt portion : of. Abe: Territory, ex
tending along. the Missouri Wier, • from. the Southern
boundary to the mouth of thel c esim l qukcourt s kiver.
We solicit Baster° capital forinve4ment.
,lavestments properly made inStern I If Term
.. .0
Loin and Mortgage - 0, are now paying from Twenty-fire
to Your-hundred per cent.
Being •of the first pioneere of this rant and growing
country,,and Intimately acquainted : with nearly every
portion of Nebraska and lowa, we feel confident, that
werwill be able to-redder intisitctioalln alihttilness en.
trueted to la
Lalent of enquiry prompftyranstreretlfres,sf Charge.
REPLIIENCES,-110 , 0rjWint r :AWRICbyrdiOnZVIOT. Of Nee
benake; Nelgaska;
Benton and 'rok.9
,133tuallepirk`Gdtrn r ojilMluff:yriit; Goo.
&.J..atein, Be V an!, CM eteltapktr,
1111noin llon.J6Todtoppbgll Pottevilte„L'e4 on.
GettangeelmeUllWainilthi Letienlicja.
'W M] 3. 1858.1:4m
Dr : litorslels Indian Root rills
-lit. MORSE. the inventor of MORSE'S lEDIA'S Roar . Pmts
Dhas spent the greater part or his life in traveling,
having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as , North
Ainericahas spent three years among the Indians of one
Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root
Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man
to establish the fact that all diseases arise from Impurity
of Oa 11161**tlintOmatxength, health and life 'depended
upon the vital, fluid.
When the"varions passages btceme clogged, and do not
act in perfect harmonywith the different functions of the
body, the blood loses its
„Ostrom beconies thick, corrupted
and discos:Al tutus ,Filising all pains, sickness and distress
of every name; -cute strength is exhausted. our healtirwe
.ere deprived of, and if Jutture. is not assisted in throwing
off the stagnant humors, the bleed will become choked
and cease toact, and thus our light of life will. forever be
blown, out. ,low important then that we should keep the
various passages of the body free and open. And how
pleasant to us thatwohave it iu our power to put timed
iciee;lnestr renolt,,raimely, Morse's Indian Root. Pills,
manufactured from plants anti roots-which grow around
; the reoputainous.cliffw in leatortea garden. for the health
and recovery of diseased-matt. One of the -roots-from
whicheliesePilleare made la R Sudorific,- whielametts '
the Rim of; the skin, and.assists nature in 'throwing out
the finer parts of the corruption within. The second iS a
vial Nvidelnis an- Expectorant. that opens and unclogs
the passage to the lungs, sues thus. in a soothing manner,
performs its duty by, throwing off pliegm, and other lin
ninia.frrittf the lungs:4 'copious spitting. The third is,a
Diuretic, which gives en.seand double strength to the kid
neys; thus encouraged, they draw large antounts of ;la'
verity from the bleed which is then thrown out bounti
fully by the'urittitrY or water passage, and which could
not have been discharged in anyother way. The fourth
is a Cathartic, and accompanies the ether properties of
the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the'eoar
ear particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other
outlets, are thus taken sip' anti conveyedoff in great quan
trace by the bowele. ' '
From the above, - it is, shown that" Dr. ,Morse's -Indian
nootalile not only enter the stomach, but become uni
ted with the blood, for they' find way to everypart, and
completely routoutand "cleanse the system from all im
purities, and .the life of the body, which is the blood; • be
comes perfectly healthy; consequently all •sickness and
pain is driven front the system, for they cannot remaiii
when the body becomes so pure and clear. , '
The reason. whypcople are so distressed when sick, and
why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine
which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open
the natural paseagetsfor the disease to be ca.t out; hence,
a large quantity of food , and other neater is lodged, and
the stomach and ; intestines are literally overflowing with
the corrupting mass thus undergoing disagreeable fer
mentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which
throws the corrupted matter through every vein and arte
ry, until life .le taken from the body by disease. .Dr.
Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory
,upon
victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming
heath! and happiness. Yes,.-thousands who have been
racked or tormented. with' ,sickness, pain and anguish,
and whose feeble frainee have been scorched by the burn
in' eletnents of raging fever, and Who have been w
brought
uo stand
asst were, within a step, of, the agent grave,
ready to testify that they would have been numbered
with the dead, had it not heett for this-great and wonder
ful medicine, Morse's Indlen,Root Pills.:. After one or two
doses had been taken, they were absolutely astonished,
in witneating t ir, ebtfinitptgfecte. Not'oely de they
Rive *sleilelinter, antritik , and tap; 1 1 / 4 1V1Wesillck-
O a
Tie y trancLit , 10 . 1 ay 'lO ".1.4 , . ~ r e , t , , pric at
Ett undation ofj,Wiliseas w leikki: . e ,1. ,, '.',. There
for , CND!. be shWit, esfi ily FY Mese ' ~, "fie these
Pills. time they will so cleanse and purify, that isease—
that deadly enemy—will take itellight, and the, flush of
youth and beauty will:agaitilreturn,.and the-prospect of
a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your dais.
Osorms.—Beware of a counterfeit signed'A..B. Moore.
All genuine have the drone of A. J. WRITS 4 Co. , on' each
box. Also the sign Jof A, J.: White It Co:. All °there
are spurious. A. .ture
WHITE Fs , CO.,:dole proprietors,
60 Leonard.Streat,dectr York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills two soldhy all in
Medicines. Agents wanted in eirery:townoffllage and
hamlet in.the land. Parties desiring the agency will ad
cireas.as above forterms. Price 25 /cents per box, five
boxes , will be sent on receipt of $l, postage paid.
. . -
Dec.1.6,1957.4y.
HOWARD AssOCIA.TI.ON ,
pirfLADELnae.
Important 4nnounc.enaent
MO all perions 'afflicted with 'Sexual Diseasee, such as
I.l3orulatorrlacea,Seminal Weaknese,lmpotence,Gonor
rhea% Gleet,Sypla ills, the Tice of Onanism,orSelf-A.buscoec.
The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruo
don of bunion life, caueod by Sexual diseases, and the de
ceptiond practised upon the unfortunate victim! of such
diseamie by Quacks, ,haVe directed their consulting Sur
a4lartjable Act worthy of their..nanse, to , givo
pseon, ea
Grata, to all persons thus afflicted,
dfe who
ical ~
apply by letter, with a description of their condition, tage,
occupation, habits of life,,&c.,) and in.all amps of extreme
poverty and suffering; to/arra+ MedriOrleS free of charge.
The Howard r a essociation is benevolent. Institution, ee
tablimbed by epectal endowment, for the relief-M.llm sick
and distreseed, afflicted with "'Virulent and Epidemic
eases." It Wm now a eurplue of means , which . the Ditec
tors have voted to expend in advertleing the above notice.
It is needless to add that the Asioclation commando the
highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the moat
approved modern treatment.
Just Published, by the. Aeaociation, a Report on Sper
rnatorrhcea, or Seminal. Wenknees, the vice.of,Pnaniqui,
Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other discenaukor ;be 6 ""
nal Organs, by the consulting Surgeon, Which vtlti .he Kin
by Math (in a sealed envelope,) free of chMilei alr.thecre
. pelpt of two tamps, for . peetaga. • • •,74
• *44 8 0 41 4.D,F4 1 • 00 4 garatOUN,iConsg-§1gg0. 0 . 7-4
.trOriFll4lq9HitibP, A.o:2kritli;Viii4l3)Bs424,,MOPAPAr
i11t%10,r%A.1F4,170fA41440134,• •
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so, raisszo, ffseey.
• LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY APR:11.214 , • •
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•A iithetyini t wiLteAn g 4o - rno t ,
q t , n d1 81 „„ e - ovt3Nt. 41[1,911 I
nnitits6
• •• Celltiaey for me.
gallant,beau afid bloiiinbig belle,
C .°! unu o4 l , o 4 A;1444 4 . 1 * : 0 . . •
~Ver thooglk!tte salct,to wee is
To•!ilarry dot
,hP almet9i*r.4
' if Of love, - - ;: e
snort unto y 94 Yyt°lk..
th en 4e, 4/111, 4 3 8eav
•
" o'er wi •
sea tiet , dove;
Bca'are! ; beware! The :vulture oft /MCC.
. •
.. • e , . . • .. . , . . .1
. Love's suasii•o songs but sobEnzi.inst,
Exquisite though thoy be; • .
AM dl c ord ?!!ttbra whoa .b**"Post.
• l ' ; 'lit Teteeits li lL t: iriteit'' .
' 1 ' Thee ponder Nrell before ycni stake
," IlefaiaYeur. bark be started;
.i:Thavgaltled liinathanquay , break,
Anti leUve you btokeirbenrtiid
~,pt. WOUNDED MIT WHO CAT SEAR !
, . .
gesc4,3tiapl.io
• And read the sorrow. gathered .tberet
r W ho the strange 'dark mystery Anikrh,
;ay the. fifilden . &egrets
0, who con.trnco the bliirkeded ; • ;
. lifrer "ditch grief's' bilivirre.litisi Wiwi; ' '
' to search It none
...Whore blighted hopes find. destle.s
iollt l 4ll/1 1 01 . ilealgg t
hatil stru,kthfi
theNrbdiided lkirl'inci
• Whaifi i: tho se we- iove no feellng.sholr•/•,
The heart in Its own depths mast bindv,,
Its aching pangs, , its secret stings;
Tliei dove that may nbt its nest' 'find, • '` i .
' FOUR o'er its wounds its dripping Wings.
. .
Thoso.Only witn t havo aulrerod,koow,-
Those oply who have felt can tell,
The anguish of that keenoq blow,
Struck by the hand welove too well
But ahl there is a home of rest,
There is an ark of refuge given;
That ark, a dear Redeemer's breast.
That home, that bleessed home, is heaven?
..:Ait . ,,ant4,s . ing gt.qrti.
TWICE' HANGED.
PROM 21111 17.115C11
Rave; you over beoo,to,Ls Pirochey
"No?" NO more hare oriseipiently, I shall
tOke eo unfair advantage of my bnewledge of the
place to indict upon you n desCription of it;:initm
especially as, between no be it said, nothing is
more tiresome than descriptions are.
Consequently, I have only to-etatettlstit at the
moment when the tale I am about to tell corn
merfees, it is noon, that the month is May, that
the road on which we arc entering is•boinded-tto
the right by heath and broom, to the loft by the
. • .
sea, and you know at once what I do not tell you
—namely, that the broom is 'green, that the seals
blustering, that the sky is blue, that the sun is
hot, and the road is dusty.
I have only to add, that this same road which
winds along thecoast of Brittany, goes from. La
Poteri to La Piroche; that La Piroche is a
village I have never seen; but which must be
just like every other village; that we are fairly
afloat in (ho fifteenth century, in 1418; and that
two men, one older thin the other, ono tho. fath
er and the other the eon, both peasants, are jog
ging along the read, mounted on a couple of po
nies!, which trot at a pace sufficiently agreeable,
considering they are only ponies bestrode by peas
ants.
"Shall we get there in time ?" asked the son.
"Yes; it won't take place before two 0'ci0 . .,k,"
answered the father, "aud it is only a quarter
past noon, by the sun."
"It is what I am very curious to see."
"I ha ve no doubt you are."
"And so he is tO be Ming in the armor be stole?"
"Yes."
' . '"Was the armor handsome?" • .
"Magnificent, they say, anibo;sed all 'fiver with
gold." .
."A.MI he was eaught'as he was snaking away
with it?"
"Yes : you can comprehend that the armor was
not to be carried off without making a horrible
clanking and rattling. The people in the cha
teau were awakened by the noise they heard."
"And they arrested the fellow?"
":I , .:(it' immediately ; they-were in a fright at
first."
"Afraid of whom ?"
"Of a g,host. This *rotated thief, of (meow mon
strength, held the armor in front of hint, in such
away that his hoadwas at about a level of the
said armor, so that it appeared to be of gigantic
proportions in the corridor along Whieh' he pass
ed. Add to that a harsh noise which the cun
ning reveal madebehirld him, and you.can fancy
what a terror the valets. were in. Unfortunately
for him, they went and 'rowed the Seigneur of
La Piroche, who cares a straw for no man, either
liring or dead, who simply, and without any one's
assistance, stopped the thief, and delivered him
up, bodnd hand and foot, to his own proper jos.
tine
"And his own proper justice?"
"Condemned him - to be hanged, clad in the ar.
mor."
"Wherefore that clause iii the aestenco?"
"Because the Seigneur of La Piroche ie not
only a brave captain, but a man of sense and spir
it, who wants to obtain from this just condemna
tion both an example for others and a benefit for
himself. Well, don't you know that whatever
has touched a hanged man becomes a talisman
for its possessor? The Seigneur of La Pireche,
therefore, ordered the criminal to be clad in his
armor, that he might take it back after 'he was
dead, and so have a talisman iu our coming wars."
"That's a very clever stroke!"
"Ithould think so, indeed !"
"Let us push on, than ; for I particularly want
to see this poor wretch hanged."
The father and son continued their journey,
chatting SEP they went, and hadf an hour after
wards they reached La Phoebe.
There was an immense concourse of people In
the grand square in front of the chateau, for there
the scaffold was erected—a very handsome gal
lows, in truth, made of superb oak wood.
The two companions gOt as near as possible to
the scaffold, in order to lose nothing, of Use events
'that were about to take. place; and.like every
body else, they awaited the spectacle, with the
advantage of being mounted on ponybaelz, and of
seeing better,.with less fatigue. Their suspense
was not of long duration.
At a quarter to two the gate of the chateau
was opened ; and the condemned wag appeared;
precoeded by the guards of "th'e Seigneur of La
rtnnhig and followed - A:4.On) liana; net:: , "fire
thief • ires,olnd? iliesurnee: he 'lnt etti o qaa
3414144 biaariatlcAiSiA4l4iftit;44.le
Ilia lidor feriAtifoiris; ind*bettlistliMiehp u,ol ri
Be was led close to difleigli;htliard . a pictiirel
that must have been anythifig-but agreeable. to
ihie foelings began to ho sktkilketb.istfeptia.the
azure background. • .• ... ~., lit''... , -:-.-: '.,,
.-...
•
The hangmen had •Yti . 4l l kituitle:*ei, bislang
against the gallo7s, and the 0 1441,ac o tigil,A r ..
i neur of La Piroohe, mounted otf.it :plariliitlifir-
I palely prepared, was reading, the eantanieg e :, 4
• The condemned man did tint' stir. • fieriieitid
iitiro said that be bad played. the speetaioie the
LiOurry trick of dying befelei l tbere *as' tithe to
hang him.
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' They celled out to 11.11511 , itet off..h.ix,,aser and ;
give himself up to . 111 . 1fr . :411Ingman.l:' . •- . - • • 1 ' ',. :151 :
He did not kitidge an Inca Wer - Mukited 140 .
l'itis hesitdtion• .
.
I Then the hangman ret:ed '• hiti•'by the. epows„
I lifted him off the ass's back and set him down'
upright on the groupd.: ,o ';•p' 41,.
! .• When we say that be •set him down npri 4h I, we
i speak the truth. But we should l tell a falsehood
. I .in saying that he remained in , theitapieposiliola
iti which he was deposited. In_twoisiiinktejhe ran
I.titrhugh telLthledi of thi,,iipliab)t=.4„yi4"ri,4, l
l'asy,.: iu ' sill¢er parlance , ins tead ' rem aining
straight as an I, he became eroocked as a Z.
I Daring the ebangerof.attitudo, ttrerahaplayetad
traislietEreadhi) Alen tense. • ' •
reline - sir-to tWaYeP r ite , inquired
of the Patihnt: •-
j "Yes," replied the wretohed man, in a iorro w.
ful and scarcely a!udible -.•
41Pitist ie it P' ..t • . . ,•
'"I Teqoest. my pardon . 1.
I do net know whether the joke wiaidvilddron
that occasion,, bat, theA.ocnever r pFee, gioime t te
conceive and utter iG.•
Tile. Bei go:opr of, Lo.'PliOill?.,tdlynsgt4 L
shoulders, and orderd tho haarttTztttrilkiii
• -- • -••--
Tat 1.1 ffi Oil IMMO eige;Priliiiiiid nolgoan t the
:ladder, leaning against tho gibbet, 'w l 4 l olo/ 11s,
snits. with'ontstretcbed arm, was about to . teak .
cool out of allying body, and be tria:to
the - criminal.mount before him; bat the thin'g watt
not easy: IV is scarcely credible what an aMount
of difficulties condemned Teen is general make.
The executioner and his present client appear ! .
ed to be engaged in n contest of politeness. •'The
point at issue was, who should go first. : '
The hangman, to make him mount the biddies:
had recourse to the same means which.he had '1:1111•
ployed to make him get off the ass; be took him by
the waist, set him on the third stare of the ladder
and then pushed. hint up behind.
"Brace !" shouted the crowd. .
There was no.hello . for it, except to,twottziL
. . . .
The _executioner adroitly flipped routidt thelin
den noose
the and; tiolen t
kick'. in tho back, aqui; stringliii4ro
space.
,An. immense clamor followed this expe c ted
denouement, and a'sbudder ran thronghoerthe
crowd. Of wtretesik.:eriMe.he may APB gliZty n a
dying man is alwayeloran , instant, greater than
those who come t' see him die.
.The banged man swung, two or three:ininates
at the end of his rnpe,ai NO 46 tA0.c4 51 ,
kicked, writhed, and than remained niopionless
and stiff.
The stni'ed:al'fifirmitftes" longer at the sld
reour,whOse gilded armor glittered in the aunibine
the speetaers gradually formed into . .groupi, had
then went there several ways homewards, dis
coursing On 'the late event.
• * * *
The next morning at break. of day, -a. couple of
guards walked out of tho chateau of La riroehe,
to take down the body of .the criminal, and 'to
strip it of tho armor belonging to their lord ;'hut
they found what they were far from pipeoing—
namely, that the gallows and the rope still re
mained in their places, but that the hanged than
was nowhere to bo seen:
Th . e two guards rubbed their .eyes, in - .deubt
whether they were dreaming.er not; but such
was the fuet. No body, and, as a`riuG►ral eetMe
quoin°, no armor. - -
The mutt extraordinary circumstance was, that
the rope was neither broken nor out, .but exactly
iu the same state in Which itwashefore.reeirfag
ths- criminal. •
The guards went, to announce the newslO -the
Seigneur of La, Pireehez- Ile would not believe
them, but insisted on ascertaining the truth with
his own eyes. So puissant was this sane
seig
neur, that be felt assured the body wouldbe
found in its place, in 'obediencete . hisw
:,tslioibiit
ho only sew what the others had :seen.
What had become of the dead man ;Pei; :The
co4emood thief was certainly dead the (Li_ be
fore, as the whole population. had , beheld With
their eyes.
Had sur.ther thiebtalsonotivantage of thenight
to take peT . session of the armor which covered the
body?
Perhaps so; hot, while taking the armor, 'he
would evidently, have loft the hody,:for which he
had no occasion.
Had the friends or relations. of • the sufferer de
tertnined to give him Christian &trial?,
The ease was far from iniossible, - except" that
the sufferer had neither friends nor relations; and
people acting under religious motives wouhfliye
taken the body and left the armor...
tr.st
41 :
That supposition therefore„ Was, aid, trilm en
tertained.' What then were‘theyto suppre
The Seigneur of Layireche was m,
He Was nea:d.' aboutlis suit of armor; He Arad
a reward of ten golden crowns to whoever Would
deliver up the criminal, attired as ' ll9 was at the
time of his death.
They, searched the houses ; nothing was found.
•
Nobody came'to claim the reward - .
They sent fora' learned man from the city of
Rennes, and pat tilts question to hird:
can a man Ganged to death &Arise to es
esp.; from the rope which suspendOi in]; in Ate
air•by the peek?"
The wise owl demanded a week's tiros to think
the matter over. At the end of the week, ho TO.
plied. "Ile cenook manage it."
' Then they put 'a second question: "Can'
thief, who,did not succeed in a theft ~darine...his
lifetime, and who has heen corideronlid to depth
for thieving—eon he thieve after death?!
The wise mail replied, "Yes,',' - •
They asked him how that could be martiged.--
He answered that he had not slightest idea.
lie was the most loarned •man of the time
,
They sent him home again, and - were obliged
to be content to believe (for those.were the dais
of sorcery) that the. thief was a sorcerer.
Then maws were• said to exorcise the evil spir
it, whe doubtless intended-to- avenge hiniaelf , of
the seigneur who had sentenced'see:
to. death,
and of the people who came to see him_die.
- Month was spat in fruitless search.
The gallows still remained in its plane, burail
iate,d, downcast, and despised. Never haira gib.-
bet committed so disgraceful a breach of curt&
dense..:
• The Seigneur of La Ith•ciebe eontintted.to do
maid restitution of h arniof.frVi l die.
gels, and the infernal'rweis.
I.Tothing came of ; it
At lns@ keriiilibtOtl!M vitt' ePtiak -
hii 6014esavai:;:saTirst
loss rosul i tin& fr*Wrilljitilbroillidraveon
q he lieard a 'eat' • ilia square
• s. a c' to trenlrtr t "te,g .7, 1 T.1t% /1 ;.7•.?4.
where lite.eireettin na taken,plaey.
CHI ~Zi7a X* .7717%•.)7 7!t , r 7 •
4 11 173 F. gt l 2 2 .gl4Pl i Pai ti r l io.+4l W33,,t 4 iL matter,
'whnurttleled*Plesitulmteted4iivoliettilkee.;
yea' ktle , ik
pfT Wdl ~
inAtidlrteucl3:/: re f
• "I ‘1" .
tTeWi" • " 3
"A triir a4iiP' " ' - -
Ole • • . ,••••••,.„
• 4
1:.,..1iirerti,,h,v4,1•1 -74 tlt•k
Is
r;7 $1014'.'4 ••ki - "
there, , ,
1: ;fp' 'l7Oll 'IX
rng eNVII r
,On the ,; . .
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7 ` ; *'l,th'gs I. '
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"Aitti - 0 1 1irtattpor,ff! -;
"Exactly so ; because to me. ei And'
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4111 §l7 : eu4 r ,z , P r ei, " ar;l;l 3 4 l , ti lt iti i ? ''""T'l
t!X117 , 777 7,10 :IQ , .:4•7771 i , aw
ir5 , ! .r .. , 1 7 , 7 • 17, h
spurs e on now; ,and,
instead6k - wearing '11:atl; het
-
°arc u y .; at e footo t e gallows, so as
-
to be found hltn V in V g unettreied:".'
t-fo us zirc ?a :.-1,.),11.1 sv. let .
go and see at once.", .
.I""r'ele - 7 rX 77 tad 2i •614."“ ; • ii•Xt
The Neignipr of La ;ruche can into the square, A
.1,1c.,.t ILI
which was crowded with imitusitzre spectators
1 , 974041 M
'The *rtek. „of, the 'hanged was replaced i n 683
oe.,,kes r.se -vas
running ribose, tho.boar was rehliy.;at, end Of •
TOlt t ,atle LTV h a g rfriiir c ' . t . '"4 l Ml,ll:ltO g r j e
hot p . 0 atiolax. attl "{O Viot
It wasyrodigious. So they sifouted rfA mirw,
FtA S>Sa# .4d:lV 17:17 - kir.,..0
77••• • ••," Ao.o . -.ltN
e.pspe
• He,has bean .there all,the lime,',', said
‘fonly,wo;noulitnotfrsin him;;' ,
But, whp has+he put bn spurs.. inquiretha
t , tl: ;•::.•,;7•••7 , .
'7:• ••• L•f:.4
"lioubtlesi - ,blicanee.luk,h-as come krom a dis.
, tanefii and•was nexiousdo get' biLek 7quitice , T
‘lEtir!mY part, whether' far nr. noar,sl should
:hate h d. , 31 o,peettaioll whatever for' spurs, - Vocalise
..1 1 / 4 wouldilare. taken caie-twrimain 'Where
:rwas.''.E . - • 7 ...-..
And? thew they laughe'd;uindjfien , they looked
at th6ugly , gritniee 4trthiii 'dead' counte-
nonce.- - :,.c v, •:::'!...-. ~ • .r. ; . • ~ : us:i• :
i.. Ns for. the.Beittrettr'-of -Lt'll - toebei; , gels , Oily
thought was Ito inalce 3 shtieltlistlfittielditelf rwair,ih
i ally- dead, and:to:44e' re. trOsseeiiion. ;of , hit sat
I. of anus. ..7: :.„-rt 1, : ::: - , ~ i i. .. , ..:' .*".
IThey , took f aoint the 'inky 'and' ipiri midi' It; iiiii
`then, wroni'itripped; they hung it'n,p'fkObtiiird
: •thit i ci . titrtribrtiolrki•ii witheah iffeOf thiip.„ll . :4
'4riiiikif" . 4 l sl3.l,4 itfippvi to Six!, L bentwilki a
iteek,ii.: was jamaabitterdemiliowiiiii itiforthigh F .
, ftingd tlyrailiefaiiiiii'Vfltifiriejakair7!?. 1
i .Evens ,c,,,...;„;..0i. stco‘,7 , :: $•• •., :..... .. 4 ." 1 .
La l'Y .Lue,nkricgrY,ga -,FPl.V l l.l4rosetr•
' appeared that our two poeants, returning 'mesa
iby night, and peening close-to. the gibbet, hoard
imagine; gaipiiiker,' Ind AN (all i n'g 'lri.i's:ltlitieft; ;
• thattahreit dentil pi-oil - sod ' Ili dta'sal iii, i iii4:itilt -
Nid4rßitt•ltr Oinild 'lie i Obit nobody replieil; . hitt
thht : • the' noans: ecititinii'O'd,'iiiipili ring to 6oblo
1. fioult * Obi bo (1 ylfith liatiliantiiig'oriitibead: - they
theii“. took.' the iaaii, ' tryibli . 'tile . liiitiginiiii .• lira
i., bat'sethi , footr of ibb Igiiiiiii; liit It l aiiiiiiii pia
i>irtWot:fhVgallotisTaii'd tiiiii•soii;iiiatintiti'64lir
1. as , whetio the tiiiiitoiti taiiiii i 'ioitil 'to,hlm; “Isjt.
I Oa who ifre'riliiiiiettiosir sicoiiipfaiinii;* poor
fifi 0w 5 7 6,.......-74:1+:7-0 ? 3 ,2 .1 CMS N.. ” : ' . .... .•.•.,
. •
The condemned men,
answered t , '! Yee?tsrt. iv; e 4. LIW 1 .. .41Ak.
!!Yoh are arm a ii ira pth en -lo • .;.-mh•
"Yes.". • - • r ."'
`.!Do you repent of Your crime F" . .
"Then I will' revabout untying you; 'tied, et
the Gospel commands us to succor those who stif
fer, and : who ereut ettuse.ug to suffer, I wilbsueteer
.you and reature you to life, that it urnyleall you
unto good." . . • .
The fathernud,son then unfastened the dying
'mail, andl ecimprehended how,ithapponed that he
still survived. The rope, instead of 'compressing
I the ntik tif the thief,..preseed tip, bott om m of, the
klien'eeizi itli,li ' vril'is'atid lie l pir,tient Wes.l4prend
1
esl,` tut nOtifratigle r d; Mitt Uit, Catching his. head
; l ett si7t7Ort. of Mate ov:issling place within , the hal
l'fiet;'lief bid *lnlinittsid to tircaLihe
,and. keep life
NtiiitTliagNai tilifitiiikionient — vilfen our , two cont.
...,.....q. , -.t it t oet by.
i ...
[panto:* passed by. •
3:, , ,.. .. , •
The latter liberated him, and transpeite4 him
9 14 Weir; tiwil'ilein, whore ho iali haiVilirffi
b'r,to
thelffursiiiibillia nlittieriitilleinititlen 4441t
0, ~a . 4 .....1., , .4, • ...i'4 ;.•;.: a Ini% I:' , !..et
. t 1
rMY EXPERIEN,CE IN LEND
. „
TOOLS.
King Solomon, of Bible notoriety, bath said—
" The borrower is. servant to the binder." It
1 1 3 !-OrOiaie teen so his day;but it is not gull_
erally so now-itdayS, I propose to give the nu
merousreaders your paper a little of my expo
m,.
ene.e on this subject.
Not many yetis since in the spring of the year,
I had :jot started the plow; v4,,,r, m sou John
barneAdiAlb;it;nje with he 111;.911ig.;A;
""Ye says says he, "the heam
'aind ona o thelih.udies are, `‘;otte." Well, bring
it to the, shop and 'will repair it immediately.
eery' linger that 'I want to aie is •
alisenti do yon'know anvtliing about it, John ?"
not," ho renlied. ,"Jut;it step to*the'boo.. , e
cod iniinire of the women fAlti about it: , :.Itetty
ays Uncle 'Ban has borrowed'i t. be off,
boy, it is only thr'dh'quahers'of a mile, and get it
•
its - aeon 'at 'posii c hl of' '
"Billy, when diTtrnaleßan barren , the` titigir?"
"Litat week; the day that you were et tho 10111.-
1 told hitn-that you did not like to lend tools to
him; sfor the reason that he always pirt you to the
trouble of going:after bitn. Ito-said you should
not dp-' so this , time,artil ;that upoa his honor be
would return it in. the course of this day, and that
he would notlivo•by borrowing tools much long
er; nava-fall. wheurba sold his dairy, he would
'then. buy =some toolt:lor his . ovrii use; - and not
trouble-Ilia-neighbors; in this way.'
"Yes, next fall when his dairy is sold!. _This
has been his talk fur the last tan years. - Be has
always Bred . by, borrowing.the most of the. tools
that he ussd during i that timp,mnd.he is always
just going to buy, and. lies not as much as a
nail gimlet in the shape of tools. H 8 has been a
farmer twenty years and never owned a half bush
.Bl ;, but be has destroyed-two' for me in the time
by,feeding his horses in them, and, then letting
.
them ; paw them into places. If )1,0.:11118 a poor
man, it would - be n pleasure to lend to,him,sand
even then he might bring them home onee in a
While. But this is not; his way. Ile is well off
. iru the world; he has to-,,day two thousand dollars
'at interest. Het iihard - tiitotro; leff&tools.
to; for'e abuses: theta' and desiring
thil r otit of doors, and I Um alWays obligedlo
after them."
The :Loy , absent' :ove 4toolltoure, 'll4.
"WO, boy, What account" have yOu to give
yourself? You have been 'gone'more than two
Aauti 4 U t c ' b e l tQ ld at. 21Y - ea d hi g A te ihitiNkliaraiiti'OVEC 4Wby,
ity;l4 aVit tray eletUrniiretheatfive.
irga away, w en Ya l a nci mthatdordbelaitzerl 1411 es. When I iot.iiillnole. , Thit're;fiiitiitiattbb.,
rib/410A - liiiiAbizi- , lditlEgitaatilft love row/in.:l '"*.fiu.
Att-oaoln toot% too t .574 clam fmlKof - --0:!/3 . ra—taloirao, wiroszk k the
l'iotorw4, .41 wonlaVfolkiktitaittithibinfAboa the
.` ' , But be Who'hate ttil EU Nil/
this heit'se 'there Were ,enly
things to steal; for the money ha bad hioiaitt.
trem La''Poterie did' not helong,to him. 'Thelle
• two things 'wore his .. hordiiitpd his daoglitor,
fair-haired . of eifti . on:Yeariof ake. ".
The ez-hung deWiblittid tii'stentiloth;
, lot be coveted the•hoisc, ilfiticiivilifecrWilli a
-pnstrion . for•the 'danglftbil 4 " " •
,0 :nigh t, therefore, he'saddled the horse, put
loft spurs . in .order to travel mere quickly, and
seized.the•girl as:she`wifsifo'St'asleep, to tarry hir
off behind him. ••• .•
, liut„the girl woke up, and cried.for help.' •
~; T he fatherund son came to her.reseue . . • The
thief tried to escape, but it was too late. '• The
daug~ ter, tell
y thcm K pf4ltu .ntiomPt...thitt
had btork inaElei , 6 11 r her..fe.tor..and her brother
min, f 72lparlY l the t, witik icpcn tan co wrke I to, be
!!'Fkl9VPl).res° ll : o .4.ilitoo l 4llrir
live into thbir own hand . s,„bat . : uanre..efrect i aui.lly
than tbk, S ., eignour I".iroche !lone. They
itteltiegd thO scoiledicl'to the horse which
"Saddled' the square of
kifit!oie2tly where he was
thbi ;are io,remove,hi,s
liolmef and lay it on . the ground, to make sure
• 'shoUld'noi: escape this ; and then
they quietly returned honie,
''Such is the hardlytoll.,,Why
riraeglne it to tie the_yfibta''Rrobable One, and
that yeu Will be ritit in giving it; like myself,
thb In:oferenne lu llieother'ts7O.
As to thb Seigneniof La Pfr i nohe, since he Was
' iii r rissession . or a intro and certain talisman, Le
opfully eet out igop : the
rery LreE gorknocke# the head..
_tr.:AV: •
' f i
WOItAWB. TABKB
Br 3das. R. T. Mailmn.
To lull her infant, to its quititrast; . ,
And when she his bestoWaktll4lolld: CA* .
TO .WlLtbe its slumbers 711179116,61.11),; ,
And in her, heart pour forth a silent prayer .
That angels round, their careful watch may keep,
Al4l # ffe,d t her §e 4 e)l°nH 1) "s".
: Ands if . sfern paverty falls to her lot '
To Smile upon Its cares and hoed then:Ll49f ;
• To spread with taste and ease the frugal meal,
And prove her love the same in WO or weal ;
.. 45" ;# 1 1,rjuaaholy
, TlaigniWitiope, thy shield is lorgi sincere. .
, W , ll . ol.itif - NO. I 460.
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•
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„,. ~Pl 4 1i:e0401%.4i' , E
- .Pfe ar Mkt , l-Allt , YAINCIA.7.IO/ 1 t:m1 ..11'
' ' !mei , slplno t er—patisltes lye hnted,,., ,
F: ;.'z )vriiiiiWiittrnargAPe atia tliefiaio`affiiiit,
F '
v ~,AnduktboAla ; Itiofivay rifitirtfiii;li gutr , '”' 9 '
1,... nj ~, nyorshiPped,iableaventxiff, intiad ,;,ri! , ')P . ' ;I
- 4 0 4- 4:t*trl' t f r ti t ,t t- P l Yt iL fkl i V ie .f t - c . e, 00.844, -; -:"1
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Ail dog Bed VP , , A ll'A i llltniS a l l Y , Aß,v ,- . ,
, " i lli iily'ic!itii i'.4:yoor, cv, by; thenie.iiel _
1 , .7 , '.eiees`wmploi,alio; f lii*liitat fo,;81:' '' '
litti iiiiirertat:Aetielthitie-If Ili ifdriiiiie.'' ~'', -'''''
; .1-nl , lo,tirmtEsTholiathEitiaruittlitteried iittig7a4o.foi
PaPf 11 , 4 1 *.fP 1
. 2 4W-4. 9444304.6,r46.47114644
L'Pril e. gar 012%:di
U I.IIA
E,ONE,rarq
re.
g:tq'
1 .- ..1)..!1 Judge == , w4 , ..7a5: for - years, a; circuit
j,„ ut 4'.iltE;t.. 9 A s tAf k. Rfd . — frilmw.4lP.,.PßPY:Seehrs._t,Pd
ko . r,h . is,l i egit i lenrning,,ntd 'Fps g.r . ,e9,,t1y..he1e y i p a, „At y
.. , 41,... 4 3 eif), 1 1V8 WiCk i r d4. l" - •,' • -' *.-, --, ,`
4,
}L
, 11, 11.. t, 1171 th ![4l, ,, b if fm i hry,;.tiri• 2 )l.n' 4 '.A . egg.)....;;tt7ai l n ,
I, l l ° 3 t ,PPPl'l'Rtr / `lP i ttik e, PX e d iestwa i L A t soil's
11 1 : n r i ' ,9 51•TPtili.igi , ~4cjoSAttlitqa. l. : tkiec._. k ial_o t ,
1 know the "Jnetz of tritmps - '!xotaad/htn. end, ln
fhe viii -ro-f- h - 4 - 1'
1 .,.,.. , ctg...0.
.??,, , w,- - 4.3 reepoix4i t mc_s,,were
sitting roena a iilre, hi one of thS dons. ri
I tiri i ,,.... , 1 ta Ks' ~ ~... , r. 6 6 ..4 r.,....., a t 3,
' r • 7 CY ;P'l3l4ll6rttAl4./q .11t:teohed,", Ivhte,ll,ittre,so
1_9 1 3 111 9 1 .t h;"l..he creole ,pArishes t pley.pge-small
grime of three handed Pc' 'it.F • '
_. , , • .... ~ , •.:. , .'i . a
, q}' sr 74' 6l ::' sted,
7il,:i7bh ,71, i 0 r„ !L..,t;,1u aggravated Ps4l94fEsP"lt
n'tte...T. . .
. . ~, 411 , 1_7,1 1 - 14411,? , ,
The trial, etime_on,. ana,„the-only -witness to the
,pguizi.74:4l...giptAin,.T9).lnaqn,loQ, was thez,third
1 liß7Wei PT°, !:- . I , o h. eve. xi/94 :oxhp pkipp p f, , o ' ll o of
Ittiusqprgtp l iy,h,ich trtuisportr,sVirtraom flhAtracci
g o 9,:qf 10 0 , ' , Pun trYi 940 ans, kanaLiras: a
...,pclfnegnftdont„go,ah.tatl ;2 lellow,,, : and, arlin
.dagntod,lnlore Mudge:and j arras he,would lava
hapn,,petorettte,ertny gf:hipu3stlilittlelera,ft4i Af
t Ass bP, jPg-, I K4Takriimete4 tottell g.lie court
„ttudl jty t y pporygOrm,het knew a boup:theraffair.—
Afts,clearlglg,..lft tktpat i lte commoncedltypstat
i;lng "4,4#4 And . 43riggs' and John Allen were
4 aver ,at Poullc44 grceerht.tho , second. day:_offttlie;
411e.n 'proposed rthat ~they; should
,Autre4l-,antall,gauro,,Apoker.;;all,4grold..to,ltotud
vrenti : antirs apd sot downitp,:tlic,garne.--
n clrizga,sqt, there, John Allen, here, an d I, <there,
(may.ing : a diagram of. the; oleritis Amble to elooi
i,date the position: of. the, parties.) .:John Allen
dealt the cards, I.went blind; Griggs went. blind,
1. and John Allerrtwonl,dn.f.t. see .
judge, who : was &little ideal, was ,in tho
. 1104 it of, looking% an- ear-tratupetiorAiiakhand,: , for
the purpose ofitharpen tug hishenring, tpd. throw
ing his head a. little . forWttril'arkreidewnt.,i inter-
l'iiiPteti• die
I Ciage?" ,
The witness-replied;•thet-i.he-wouldn't look et
lie l ;Py..- - ; :., , :.:*,,, , ..7 .;.,7j;,;, , ,,z,'" - i ...t. , , , ,;-.: ~:',' -?. Z1......,.:.5t
said-il4l , -
; hlra-ariii jitit di that:
"Stop, sir," said tire
:into:zboritig•attitli'db., "did t uiiierltond . yi;t: to
sak. tho,Cyoui : _
~ : i4 - IYOSt : sir T. Icwen aliggs was llirici•
PR
thou he aftwo'
Witnen," .exelaimoti the. judge, - strikiok, the
bench withlis.clenohed fist,: "do- Ft:Aar jot(
.
Do .you saj fint.inn went blin,:nnd 'Wen
Balo 1471 , !'
,
: th e - 4ittes - 3, 1384:Grigg,
and Grigis sawitand. - justat thet="4 •
Pstofe,,sii;! eiid the Judge. • "Mi Clerk, fine
this witness fifti dellarg'ineeoatempf,of court,
and " I dli'eei 'tian'iiioriif .teke te jail, and
keep Mai until" he reaelrea- ?Wither or
dera frOiwthe - court. • Cali Wi'ahe - nextalao;
01erk.';'. • • • '• ":" ' • • •
• Captiin'Aburon waeldu l tifininded,'ina did not
'awake .toliel , rellitrof iiinditioli'lL6l the
4sheiiff• la id , hisMailda on hith, When hi
ed
• "God a'migh tY, lir—Judge; What ' lio‘re I done
1. diet I must-go to jail?"" '. 4.1-1 -• . '
'• ; Theejudie, :who will Pitiple'Wlth rage; did not
'deign to reply to poos l ,7iikiiitin,-'but reiterated the
.order with- inctettitid vehlunence; nod the junior
members et thelsi, who ••had bean "antibipating
-thejfx.that'thd daple v itiWiiitild eventually be piac
i 'cilia; were tchtiVtilsed with laughter,. which in
creased ththeit *i nt' th
e old' judge . to th e, highe s t •
-t,” ..1 ,
pitch- .., The , pr a nsienting atturney•endonvored to
enlighten .the , lodge, nnil , ev?ntually succeeded,
but did itit mAtille had produced a pack of cards,
t„,anit tifiiii. doalleg out three itauds, mode the t/isil.
jas Moir aii.divy to tlio judge. • * . . .
I ' . thit a fiiie atid iik t rieiiituieniwere remitted or
dcr was resumed in "the court, and Captain John
inn was ftUntved, to Piocced . yritb.Ntl testimony.
SEE
=MEM
ESSII
Itimun 3trittrtiott
A FAMILY PAPER. FOR TOWN & (VeNTIFF.
IS PRINTED AND PIitLISIIED WEEKLY
_By W. 8,E85.14/5T_
Inltoi Wary of Rime's,Now AuRl54%
. osimperskoa R t i
At One Dollar and Fifty Con You,
11p6.A . DVZILITEVEME;CTS,inkerted at the usual,tat&l,:r'
RATES OP .POSTAGE. - '
In Lebanon 9puty,.ppatagef relfrj
In Pennsylvania, out of LebanoiroOnnty, li K ,
carito pit
it
quarter, or 13 colts
_year - . -
Out of this State, ' as. rier*Ohatte . r, O/26 ota. a year.
Iflbeiiostri - OViickffraid In iavanoe, rates are doubled
said
.there:itas jaoilt3
Ariflff 144 Mafiboiri4Selit li e h6nlei
searching the bauseihorso-prn and all the out
hoildings, 'einisid` - fiid z feliie i lnbered lentlingjt to
Mi. Pranks. n4ri t nit fi_titilo'friliri Dn.
"ale Dan's.
'anger; and kr:' PriinrVirtis gdne to''oue of ;the
fili'crinie 'and Woiaa. ;4912 4 `io:',,he
could 'ate - 'Weld tilted it" to
Inthrd Vs - 'hlid - in'ighliteiVie ir l.l4Wi it
in :The Plldnille spilt, Yeii. ft:riff bu 411ilied
' -to ,1* it .481 ,- ..re ion 'can: tide 1 nit id
.itn Was' jai t: eirwhen he'befr6iied roc% in An,
tatidythat hcCotnini)diitiiin
, itt par :edtiditioii: told hint' it r idi j ln
flystiatti brderlivlidir , Uftere Dan getli'OffaTh'er.
ieplied; I AIM -kn ovs: "
1 - tfWell; hop;'yt)n wilt be'ttind'or''tßa'u3soe~s?iiy of
taking another'rralli of lialf iniTe Viditiloor
:get my retilselii and I r win
.repair:the anger in the mean` wbile. IViierif`nrt
your:Way back, juSl:call - at - neighbor
'get uly `Fah.iffsitat ' s to
j use therintt ' '
, The biky.rel'iirnit übout tia.ree
' ' ‘ . ''Flithar; mai hi ',pin think
. l - hare been quite
Too'leng again] ;but t havereettimed.us soottAts
1 r tkisg.itsff 4r:1.111.'11 . 1 ',folitd the Ailsel;,l4adily ;
theiirl'had - the two inch ehiiii taking. up the
earilatiltndl guess tlieyilas4'fike:d it; there aie
hallo dozen nicks in it, some aiiarga'as a - kornel
:Wheats' Old mi.' Tibleits - 86:i's the chisel is good
for.ncithlng;'Or 'it'Woiild not nick so easy, just
. .. ~
plilig . triitii'few ' earPot; - tacks.•' The SELW ITO le:lc
ed not tii.ho.4e:fodii'datitll . ; Wesearehed the prem.
lims allhVer;'and i was ablMt coMing off without
itAihed4fi•s: tilibiti - Es.4thia last place she re.
Membered seeing the saw used, was at the hpg
t lien:' - AildilEr r and heheld, there Iny the ,savr,
- righton , the.groand all rusted up; and from its
looke'T ehikuld think it bad been used to saw off
Oleic' tenpentiy nail's.- Mi. Tibbits said the rust
74its Ilice beauty; 'it Wa's'Oiily skin deep, and a lit
:tiekl.ll,wcluhrinitke it - alfrig,ht. Ho said if he
had a Ale, he would file it; but you always had
Aloe off-hand, acid oduid do the job in a few min
;otos. Mr.-Henry said, tlmt like the rest of his
. ...-
-neighbors, he Wai `apt not to return tools; but,
unlike thent,legonerilly kept-thein in good or
der, and thought that would recompense for the
, trouble-of coining niter thein."
-Boinglunder'the neeelndly of putting my tools
I, infivorking order,llM broke) plow was not ready
i .,
for use until 12 , o'eloek the nest day,
NUMBER OF LIVING THINGS
-7 -AROUND US.
•-• It>has.heen calculated that, from a single spa.
.•eiriseti of flesh flies (such as eat carcasses, rotting
matter, etc., there would proCeed, in six, genera
,sufficient flies to corer the world to the
depth of ti mile and a quarter ! That they do not
swarth' is because they are destined to be the sue
tenattee of innumerable birds, lists and creeping
I-- things.
,:Onre,verY Milt. tree, not less than two hundred
-kinds catapillars have been estimated to feed.
And look at the slaughter which daily sustains
.us.— When we ride, - we sit- 13Pon the skir of the
when we walk, we tread upon the skin of
the !'_ulloelt; we wear the skin of the kid upon
our hands, and-the fleece of the sheep upon our
backs. More than half the world are human be
-ingS slimp'e clothing. We eat the flesh of
some creature's, of some-we drink the milk, upon
others we are dependent for the cultivation of the
spill- and if it is a pain to us to suffer hunger
and cold, we should be scrupulous to avoid initia
ting wanton Misery upon the animals by means
.of which we are - warmed and fed.
Lebanon Instarance
Company.
Apcorporatfd by tlie Legislature of Pa.
••CHARTER PEItPETUAL!
OFFICE AI JONESTO WK. LEDA NON couNtr.
GUARANTEE CAPITAL G 55,000
/PHIS COMF.A.Y is in full operation, and ready to
11 ;make Insurance on all'hinds of property, in .71non
or Cbuntry, and on as favorable terms as any veil gov
erned and safe company, ettbor on the Mutual or joint
atoek ' •
. President-401M BRUNNER, Eio,
Vim President—B.
Treasurer—GEO. F. METLY.
Sacretary—,W2d. A. BARRY.
DIRECTORS :
• Jitini pitman; Esq. CEO. DOA ,
9E6: F. Mawr. D. M. Icsr.ms.vT,
NAPOLEON Dan.. .71r?. SHIRR,
'Ali?! C. Samna, S. I. TREICiILER,
DAVID' M. , RANK. DAVLD It AYE.
DANIEL H. TherzA, Wx. A. Bony.
ANTHONY 8. ELY, Agent for Lebanon and vicinity.
Jonestown, Bob. 8,1.851.
Va. Great Diworery qf the Aye... 6,1
I)IYORTANT To
TOBACCO CIBEWERS
Dr.r Ouitav linnard's Taste Restorative tro.
. Ghee, the Great Substitute for Tobacco-
IT ill a well known nod ,incontroymtable r fact that the
use of Tobacco 1; the riviinfil inc cause Of _many of the
most severe Mental-and lily...feel Diiii.rdere to which the
race of man is subject, as careful analytic and long end
taint - ill experience have clearly proven that it contain,'
a.rtain narcotic and poisonous propertlea most dangerous
In their effects. which by entering intone Wood derange
the functions and operations of the Heart, causing many
to suppose that organ to bo - serimply diseased.
TOBACCO affects slew the entire ttervousaystem; man
ifesting Itself—an all who have ever used the noxious
weed will War testimony—in Lewitt; do, Nervous Irrita
bility, Water Brash, L.rrpepsin, and warty other disor
der.: ot a eituilar elmietor.
Testy TA.z.:TE ItE.CORATIVE TROCHES
Arc designod to counteract these lianc.hd influences, and
have proved complotelY successful in a multttude of eye
es, and.whererer Wed. Being harmless in themselves
- they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire ,$) stem, re-
taring the.Yeete which has become v itiated or destroy.
Kt by great indulgence, completely removing-the irrita
tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat
—which are alwxya consequent upon abetainitur from the
nee of Totalize. and by giving a healthy tons to the
Stomach, invigorate the whole Qystetn.
• Per.one she are irtatrieval4y - undermining their con.
etitutiona and shortening their lives, should use theme
Troches Immediately and throw of the Injurious and tut
' •
pleasant . habit of Tobacco Chewbig.
These Trochee or Lozenges are put up in a toneenlesit
and portable form at the lmv price of bti Cents per boa.
A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the
utulessigteA to whom all ordcra•ehould be addremed.
JAMES FL 'WATERS, Dnurgist:
March 24,1853. 7 1 y. Cur. td and Saco. Philada.
ll:';sranerfg of Peliotsylvattia,
A TT ENTION! You can supply yourselves with Chem
/-1 ical Nlaronros, tearranPil pure. which ha% been In
successful use in Pennsylvania for the past Boren yearn—
they have reealvod the DIPLOMAS or .len• Jersey, New
York,'Deinwara. and Penneylrania Agricultnral Sachs
tint. and have been used by the President of the United
Sluks. on his-Garden and ou the Public Grout:nista Wash
ington, D. C., and by the following Gentlemen, viz:
.' Z. Locke, Eon., •
4 1 .
A. P. Luehcr,. • Glarksboro', New Jersey.
J. L. Roavea
• Senator Roberta,
Wm. Miller,. of Cape Island, New Jetwel.
Chas. York,
Thos. Mulford, Es 1., Caraden, N. J., Dr. Berens, Di.
Knight, Mr. Field. Mr. Atkinson, and Levi Jobtuamseid
of New Jersey—they pay it is the cheapest and mostretti
obit Zfanurs noes in Use, being permanent and
lug the land by enriching the soil • It is suited to the
various crops you raise—Cern, Potatoes. Grant, Wheel.
Oats, Re. By enelualng a cheek on. any Punneylvaoht
bank, or reference to any good Dome in Philadelphia, or
in exchnn6se for Produce , et fair Market retell bore, your
orders will bo filled and Shipped to yomerea of atrtape
copyist. Beery art said by me is guarantee.
Super Phosphate of lime, 540 Di a Ton.
Pone Phosphate. stiO (0 a
American Fertilizer, 525 00 a 4
Darrelle suf icient. for nn Acre of grouted, broadcast.
-7 pure Bone Dust, (500 barrels now ready;) at sft 00 per
tparrel.pr VA a ton.
i .Poutirette., No.l, (liC4 barret3 tow res.. - Iy.) at $2, toga,
.pariaL
'Land Plaster, No. 1.-1,060 barrel , - at e. 1 7/ to $2 a
birret:
.3. ' rat Aab, 50 barrels. •
4, l 4ilP l euvitin, Patagonianlaid Obiiian GUANO.
(MOROI: IiFIX AU t Yropriatqw,„
NO-218biit,h FII.ONT . Stiee.t, Philadelphia City, L.
• utstV)cycilesiOe Ayalees allo wed a Ittwral dierouftt
wg,Pampalitie cab' k et "bad. applicationTity Of
flea, or.of any 'Agents: . -March 3,1868.411 mi
, .
•It4t 44047i:ty Aboiiriaes.4
lagiey'd Gzia pen, - $41P041.9..t1wmub1t0 i. "4 3 1
tbeee 7110 'ate Fe' 'mantel. 'OM said'
"UxcLi. Shicr.