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EiVI=EISKM I 23W2.3cr.,,,,
Away acct Promptly Executed, at the
ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENN'A
Tots establishment is now supplied with an extensive
assortment of JOB TYI'E, Which will be Increased cs the
patronage demands. It can now turn out PRINTING, cf
every description, in a neat and expeditious manner--
and on very reasonable terms. Such as
Pamphlets, Checks,
Business Cards, Handbills,
Circulars, Labels,
Bill Headings, Blanks,
Programmes, Bills of Fare,
Invitations, Tickets, dm.,
rhe friends of the establishment, and the public genet ,
ally are respectfully solicited to send in their orders.
40 - 11 ANIMUS Printed at an hours notice.
Deere of all kinds, Common and Judgment BONDS.
Scheel. Justices', Constables' and other Burins, printed
:correctly and neatly on the best paper, constantly kept
for sale at this office, at prices "to suit the times,"
Subscription price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER,
One DollTtr and a Half a Year.
Address, Wet. DI. BRIZZLIN, Lebendit,Pa.
BUSINESS CABO'S.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
I ttiCE STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA,
SIDES A CARMANY,
May 19,'6E.4m.
MIR BThE,
eTRISEI CARMAN?,
NEW STYLFS OF
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
AT
SIVA UTZ AC BRO.,
PLEASI CALL AND EXAMINE.
John B. Mester
AGENT OF
Franklin Fire Insurance Compaq
OF TOTIADELPRIA.
Lobanon, ?Joy 19 1858.-lta.*
DA 'ails J. SELTZER;
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
riPFICII in Cumberland /Arent, nearly opposite Brutt's
ILI lintel, - Lebanon, I's. [Aug. 204'67.
LEVIELLY •
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
WILL attend Wall his ottleial bush:tees; also, all other
legal and professional business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
OFFICE—In Cumberland street, second door MN; (mm
Market stunt. Lebanon. Pa. (July 2'l '67.
L it IF it it Err AT n it 0 'ttf E it ,
OAS FITTER.
. .
ADJOINING A. S. ELY'S Mee, Walnut street. Lebas
. non, PX
a. A large and beautiful assortment of FI
TITHES from the well-known establishment of CORNELItia
k. 13AZIM, always on hand at Philadelphia prieem
Abir - All work warranted to give satisfaction XS. All
orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable
terms. rim best of reference given. Diep.l6,'67.
P. G. WIKEL.
BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER,
Union Deposit. Dauphin Chuaty, Pa.
M PREPARED. nt nll limes, to put up Borax
Woni,in all its lannehes.andort the shortest g
L Q ee. Also, Bawl BUILDINGS ! B leN
OItERS. /-
WALLS, roine6S, illAnTleS, and all work connect
ed with a letntaarie. done. *if' A Gang of Stan , Aral m ns
adanya ready to put Bonn tuundattoas,anddostone work
o f every description. (July 1,'57 -ti:
UMBEL L. FOX,
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Opl icia to. alig4Sk.
ilegyth 2d strut, above Butionwond se., Philadelphia.
(Slat ;years with the liVAllisters.)
CLIFECIACLFS to Gold, Sliver anti Elastie Steel Frames.
0 of a great variety of patterns. with superior Glasses,
spitefully adapted to the sight. Spy Glasses, Microscopes,
Drawing Instruments, Surveyor's Compasses and Tran
sits.-Dairy Thermometer..., Glazier's Diamonds &e..
All kinds of Optical Instruments made, repaired and
adheted Agent for Fife's oblique pointed Gold l'ens,
and the 1.2 f. doable thread Sewing Machine*,
May 19, ISSS.-3m.
RIEffit)VAL.
M i re'so n er ri tairit t f a or 3 m it 7be W l u Zriro; T i. ‘ !Zn u o i nl
and surrounding country. that she boa "'mixed
her .s.rininerti .Entaldriihnient In South side of etanterload
sired, East Ma'am. n few doors Ire t of l'inegrove road.
where she will continue to reinnuflieture BONNETS of
the Intent dyke. and fornleli all Wide of Tiammxinns
nide to the season. Bonnets will aloe be repaired.nnatly
end trickly. She respectfully invitee the Ladies to glee
her a enll. [bell/non. April 7, 1858.
Scientific TP:itic Washer.
iI ItISTIAN PINVI.IkUCK Chg.-nut street, near ths
Evangolfcal l'hurch. offers his services to the public
of Lebanon. as a Whits Washer, Iris charges ore 25c
-373i0., and 50 csikta per room; according to Its also. Out
of doer White 'Washing also done. solicits the pat
ronage of the public. Nay 12,1353.
jleury %V..
wrO. 14 (flld No. 6) Saudi T 11110) Street, below ASlrk•
et. PlSlndpliiie.
LEATuEn DEA LER
Calf Skins. Morooroo., Lloin g a. Dindinga,
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATUER,
N. R.—Routh LPuthor, bou g ht or token it exClin g e.
March 3.1Rf04.-.ly
To r4.r,00s
ABOUT TO VISIT PHILADELPHIA t—TRY 4 •
the IV IiSTIAtN HOTEL, iIARKET sweet, be. ,
IoW DO street. Every et! tentlou glveu, with
desito to plenn. BOARDS:id $1 Pet DAT.
July 22,11-Iy. A. 31, 110/ILlNS,Frepristor..
henry Hartman's larewert
, A.AD
LAGER BEER SALOON,
-r Cumberland Street, west of the Plank Read, Leba
non. Schweitzer 'and Llmberger Cheese, llolland
lierringoeholemale and Retell. A. large room in the
second dory is' free for meetings, societies, &c.
Lebanon, Deo. 9,1857.
14.ebactorm ,Tevna le to.icitiiimary.
FOORTI/ SiItIFION of the "LEBANON PE
.II MALI 331011 NARY" eornmenord on the ji-rpt clay
of Fbbruary. Madame DECAMPS will glee Inatruction
in Needle Vilt. i ork.
m
LKIAII ucatEß., Principal,
1110DLSTB DECAIIIM leacher of Muelcand French.
Lebanoti, Feb. 13 1858.
gtGarden tileetlm. •
iGAR DEN SE IMS ! Wiirradted rrifh, Jost
received by -
. GUILFORD k LENDBR G ER,
e nod, Feb. 10, '5B. Druggists
Georcre F. Reilahard,
ri
lATIVILESALS AND RhTAIL DEAL KR IN FT.II,
oYB'll.llB,and Foreign and Domestic FRIIITS S
North-Edit COMO' of Min-Lee and Oromberland street:,
LEBACIONS PA.
The iindetaigneti has cdninteneed the GREEN GRO
CERY BUSINESS. cnrner gif Market and Cumberland
Streets. Lebanon, and Weide to furnish families Teen
larly with everything that the beat Markets can afford;
11. liewill also furnish SIIAD end STRING FISH.
to persona who esire to''
retail them, as cheap as they
can be bought in the Philadelphia, Ilarri,-burg or Lan
caster Monate. (JVAI. k. ItEIIiMIARD.
,
N. B. In eurtu r exion with the above I
hive
Waxen the
'RESTAURANT under the .Lag Hotel, formerly occupi
ed by . Joni( P. ELT, and invite the custon of the public.
Lebanon,April 7, 1b513.-tf.
ITMFORTANT INFORMATION, by which much
I, suffering In fam il ies maybe avoided sent to mar.
'dad men and Ikon contemplating marriage.
, A Sitters, enrloslng fonr stamps, DR. G. W. AD.
DISCOMDE, Brciottlym , N. Y. Dec.l6 ? '57. -Cm.
itoset tiliritel . to Cali at
ATKINS A ticADAM'S, and ramming their stock of
Boots, Shoos. Trunks ` Traveling Bags.
STREOES and lIRDEGE DE LAIN E.—nenry ,t Stine
have just opened a splendid aee Irtnient of Beregei
and-Dome do Laineei of the latest sty ea, and at very tuw
Woo. Ladles. call FOWL
:4- THINS & PoloADAril have Jost revolved a new stock
1 - A. of Soots, Shoes: minks and Traveling Bap..
DM3 U ERR EOl'Y PES.
IP YOU W.AIIT,GOOD PICTURES GO TO
, .
UREA iN ER'S
. .
BY Muir Osm,ces.,creer D. - S. Batter's Drug Store,
S
an Cumberland'atreet. Lebanon. Ps. Astidtorrees,
lAttAntorrras, ; Pilicrtries; Ps:craorJrzs and PHOTO.
GRAPHS. taken daily, (Kunday excepted.) Prices rea-ona
bla and in accordance with,the size, style and quality of
the cases. Rooms opened froth 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock,
r.
Lebanon, June 2,1888.
-
Ungoirrreollyireii•
110 takes the beat LIKEN.6BB6B In Lakasoa ?
Why .1. 11. Klalif. in the third story of
Rise's New Building.
He has the best room, bust skylight, bust fixtures, and
has made It his entire lat.inese for the last six years. He
always gets the latest Improvements; he has always the
fa t test style of cases on hand: he takes pictures In ovary
stile of the art; his er I t.IIKOSCOPE PICTURES are
wonderful to behold. All.hle pleturee are sharp, correct,
end of the highest finish. I ;Me him a call and you will
not regret It. Ws terms are very nicsleratu.
2686.i1is rooms are open every day (except Sunday,)
front 8 o'clock, A. M., till S o'clock, I'. M.
Nov. 25. 1857.
SHAVING ANDSHAMPOGING
Neuf' Barber Shop.
Cl zoncen„wi leiyar STREET, oppunite the Ler
1.3" anon 'would inepeetfullkjuform the Clitzu of
Lebanon aud ilanlty that bb 0111 , continues his firet-cL
Shatlieti Muir Dreasing.Salonn.
and Ia .prapar434l' to do buelnai In the neatest and boot
style, and would solicit an to give him .
Lebanon, Uet. al, 1857.
.
Shalitsunr flair DregooNg, and
%fianapiooning Su loan:
rjrollllliltMAN a SIiIIIALKY would vmprotfully
dU form tho nubile that they have ittiM.VJOD.their
stablishment to Market street, next door - to - John - 1M
ri " f10t.1 , . Weiner': where it:Will Ore theuriillekluire
towait on all who trutyleyor them with: thilisttne.
They have bad Muth exgerkinee,lis *fug bnalnimalancwill
ime t re,woV give enthwi lettiskitiddlltlKllPC lll4 °'
a~i .l ilirtMadfiertr;
41 1 1#11 1 1111, nat e
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VIRTUE L MIRY' , II ' INDEPENDENCE..
VOL. 9--NO. 52.
REAL ESTATE
Valuable Borough Properly
FOR SALE!
TS offered at private sale, that valuable half-lot or piece
1 of GROUND, situate at the northeast corner of Wa
ter and Walnut streeta; Lebanon, fronting 33 feet on Wal
titit street and 80 feet of 'Water street, at present occupi
ed by John Fern;ll'm Marble Yard. on which are a FRAMs
Koine, &c. It is located within n square of the Lebanon
Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depot and the centre
of town. For further particulars apply to. John Farrell
on the premises. June 24,1857.
Mouse dir Lot at Private sale.
1.111 subscriber offers at Private Sale the Rouse
ipand Lot owned by him in East Lebanon. This
property is situated on Lle corner of Cumberi
land street and Pheasant alley, fronting 66 feet
o^ the former, and extending back 193 feet to Strawber
ry alloy.
The "Anse, si inn goad brick one, containing 9
rooms, (besides garret,) gee fixtures. good cellar, he., boa
just been repaired and thoroughly painted. There is al
so attached to the premises, a nununer Ettche.., amok,,
room, bake oven, good cistern. and two stable-, ie. The
Garden, which has heii niuch 'improved by the preaent
occupier, has now a good crop of vegetable. in,it. roe
grazier' mu be given at once. Apply to
M. RT.CIIARDS.
Eaai Lebinon, .lone 2, 185S-tf.
15 ACRES OF LAND
AT PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at public sale, on 4tituiday,
the 26th day of June. , An D. IfisS.afthepub
, lie house of ADAM KAAn. in the ngtl e ibrO of
Lebanon, the following described EAL
ESTATE, viz:—
Fifteen Acres of Good Limestone Land,
situated in Cornwall . township, Lebanon county, about
One mile Synth of the Borough of Lebanon, on theism
easter lined, and also on the Plank Road. adjoining lands
of Joe. Zimmerman. deed., and Dr. John W. Gloninger.
The land bee lately been cleared, le under good fences,
and in a high state of cultivation. About NINE ACRES
of it is in WHEAT and the balance in GRASS.
The above wilt positively beeold, and posseesion
given Immediately.
klale to commence at 2 o'clock, p. m.,, whoa terms will
be made known, and a credit of nine mouths give., by
F. ENUICK, Auver. ' IettILIP AItENTZ.
Lebanon, June 9. IBIS.
SPLENDID EST.ItE
AT PRIVATE SALE
TILE undersigned offers at private sale his magnificent
Estate, situate In East Hanover township„Lebanon
H
county, about 2 miles from arper's Inn, 4 miles from
the Cold Springs and the Dauphin & Susquehanna Rail
road, as follows:
I,,Conmins 160 ACRES. more or lees. of the best
land in the neighborhood, iuljoiuhag propertva4 tlichecl
Del:Anger- John Dotter and others. The greate't.partion
is cleared and under good cifftivatio'n. The buildings
erected on this tract are the undersigned's well-kw•wn
CLOTH MANUFACTORY, which bas a large
I:atronafen capabled orn indefinite
increase;
large w stoStone - louble „ellt House,
•• 1
with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm
Ilouee: Tenant !louse: large stone. horn. with threshing
floor and Stai : and other outbuildings, In mum re
pair. Also. :11 necessary buildings for the Manufactory,
viz :—Yulliug•mill card anti Spinning Machine
Dyeing and Finishing. A - c, The Works are all
well supplied with go , al Atieliinery and plenty of water
power. A stream of mid water is led to the
dwelling house in pipes. Also, springs end piimp .
irelio near. Alen, a beautiful Young ORCIIARD
on the premises.
NO. 2.=-Containing 160 ACRES; (more or less.) . alll — o n•
Ina' No. 1, land of Micheal Delninger, John Dotter. and
others. .Nearly the whole of this tract is under good cut
tivailon and excellent fences.
InErected thereon is a.Dwelllng !louse. Stable,
!it and a large :ihed. Also. near by a well, sprinl,
!II 4e., a splendid cite for the erection of a dwelling
'
house. There is flowing water In nearly every
uold. A School House is located on this tract.
NO. 3—Onntaias 180 ACRES. WOODIAND,
(more or 1e5...) adj..ining No. I. land of John Dot-
ter and others. It ha, a rich growth of Cliesnant
°Pouts. from 8 to lu yeas growth.
As the undersigned ia sincerely disposed to seetl the
above may be purelmaed either in part. as above or in
the whole, as may be deal
AQi" (load title and poses lon will be given on the lei
of April. 1859. For further Information apply to
LYON I..EMIIEHGER,
East Ilaszover, Lebanon Cb., Pa.
UM=l
PUBLIC :SALE.
WILLY f bi t ! sold .ly al s lizh o i l a c
ti t sate, on
. Satnr: l f i cey n t i lle w ,ltst
described valuable Real kutiiie, fn forth Liti e ville ° low m it
-hip Lelptieun eounty. 6 miles from Lehation 2 from Amu
villMand4.linneJoneettneni-otrthe totageading from
Jonestown to Aeuville, in whole or divided Into tire
tracts, as follows:
NO. I CONTAINS 3 ACRES 43; 38 PERCHES,
on which are elected ti,Two-Story BRICK Dwel- . "
ling Ifouse, In by 28 feet, with an attached Ma- $.:
lug room and Kitchen. two stories high. IS by till
25 fuut ; cellar under the whole house; BARN lai_
5,, by 52 feet, with Wagon ritul. Hog. Stable. Ice Mouse,
Wash lio..se, and other tint-buildings. The whole la sur
rounded by a pale fence. The yard attached to the h use
is covered with Evergreens. Shrtildierv,Ee. There is al
so a young Orchard of the most complete assortment of
Fruit 'frees. There are two WsUri with pumps therein on
the premises. one at the house au I one at the barn. The
buildings are all new, having been erected within eight
years.
. , ''' , NO: 2 , CONTAINS 120 PERCHES OF
. . I,,i.ND neat troarnre, fronts an the Union Canal
DSO) and adjoins Nos. I anti 3. being a , mod-
*
lent lonatio`u for a LUAlthli ail COAL YAM?,
and the business has been carriedon there for a numb&
of years.
NO. 3 CONTAINS 138 PE RC [IFS OF LAND,
neat measure. and adjoins Nes. 3, 2 4, and 5, fronts on
the Union Canal an ..I Water 'Works Dam on the north,
and Jonestown road on the south The improvements
are a small Dwelling }louse. and a FoUR,Yrt./ItY GRAIN
or WARI.-' LIAISE, 84. by 10 feet, buil. very sub
stand Ily. This is considered one of the best 1...
CORI and grain stands on the Union Canal t and a 1 it
large business has been done there for years.— II
A large Derrick is attached to the Chain house. - This
property fronts about 30 perches on the Canal, and a
wooden wharf is there erected.
NO. 4 CONTAINS 124 l'E RCIIES OF LAND,
neat measure, adjoins Nos. 1, 3 and 5. being a very suits
btu lot OW the &matron of aeverul dwelling houses.
NO. e CONTAINS I ACRE &. 3 PERCHES.
neat rttea.ure, adjohts Noe. 3 ant 4 and the Union Canal
Water Works Dun. The improvements are a large two
, story SToltE end Dwelliag Mutsu 34 br 40 feet,
'I , •ly ith a full basement under it. This house to
•IP •Itt t ig - and is an excellent stores•and. There is
11 'also a small Dwelling 'louse on this tract, Ice
nue,.two 'fog Stables, Wash Ifouse, and 4ther out,
beildlnee, • • •
YES.POskeplon Will be given for N 05.2,11 and 4 as ereih
a 4 the conditions Mania are complied with; and of Nos.
1 and 5 on the Ist Of April next.
Stile to cuMnience at 1 o'clock on said day. when terms
will he made known by JUILN 31.F.YER,(Jx.s.)
North Annville, "Juno 2,1652.
WM. R. MTH.
Ma At BROTHER
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14:1WV, Lodi§ :load Landl Office,
Bellevue City. Nebraska Territory,
OPP:MAL ArrvivioN given to the examination of
titles-t+. Reel Estate. suareliing the Records, fram
ing Abstracts, Deeds. Benda and Mortgages. '
LOANS effected tbr Eastern Capitalism at Western, Rates
of Interest "on Mortgagee or other Real Estate securities.
Taxes paid in-any county in the Territory and West
ern lowa.
Our Commitislons for buying find selling Real Estate
negotiating or collecting Loans, are five per cent.
Land Warrants bought and sold.
Also special attention given to theeeleetion and entry
of Lands for ttettlins or Eastern capitalists. either with
Laud Warrants or -Mousy in Nebraska or Weston). Town.
Wo cherge•Ten Dollars per One 'Hundred and Silty
Acres, Mid make reasonable deductions when entering
large qrientitlim. When hind Warrants are sent, Two
end a half per cent per acre; the 'Land office fee ($4,00)
must accompany the locating' fee. Also the same per
centage for soliing Warranta.
When Warrants amount. the Nos,of Warrants, date,
to when) 'lssued enti assigned, should be copied and to
taint%) le guard against loss la SlaiL3_—
..
lienfittaricee to us•eau be mule in Draftsen any of the
Eastern cities.
We will enter . Lend with. Warrants or Cash, buy im
proved or unimproved Laud or Town Property, or new.
tilde Lonna on Real Estate security, all in the name of
the person furnishing the fonds, pay all fees. taxes and
commissions, for onesthirti of the gross profits aerviiing
from the sale of the property: or collection of the Loans
—ell expenses to come out of our third of amputate.
We will also outer Land, tiny Property. effect Loans.
&c.. as above stated. guaranteeing: to the parties their
capital with Ten per cent. interest per annum, and an
equal division of the profits. without any further charge
or expense to them. our arrangements are each that
we. can enter Lands in all the offices in the
t or*Terri and
Western lowa. A mpetent titirveyer always ad ness to find and select sinus •LatelaJ Coal Melds; Rock
Quarries. Mill Sites Vinerai Trac — te.'
The Land °Mims in Western lowa basing been - dtosed
for. the two years last part are open now Airprlvate entry.
_Within the next twelve months - there sill be offered
for onto in'Nebratka , MIN and a half million . Acres of
Land. enmprising•the heat portion of the Territory, ex
tending along the Missouri River, from the Sonthern
boundary io the mouth of the Lean qui-court , Rifikr.
We solt It ouster!) eaplial for investment.
Investinents,properly,inede iii Westeru Lands; Town
Lots and=Mortgages, ere now pitfirig froth iTwenty-five
to 10our s linioired.per cent-,• ' ;
Tieing 'of the - first pioner); fifth's chat arid growing
country - . and intimately acquainted with 'nearly every
portion of Nebraska -and loWrii we feel confident, 4hat
we will be able to - render satisfaction id all hurinr i " en
trusted to us.
Letters of enquiry promptly 'ansuiere free of Chargi.
nrrtantoss —lion. Win. A. Richardson; Hoe. of igris
' 00410 4 How Ferguson. MI. to :COIOtrWMP hr braskat
Renton and Town, Bankers, tffenneil loWni Caen.
& J • Green. Ilankers.Vedur Rapids, Iowa) Bank of Elgin,
lion—lames iL Oeinpball. Pottsville, Pa.; Non.
Adorn tirittioger and Jacob Smithy kelq., Lebation, - Pn.!
Ilaroh a, lbfib.-rim :
tee! fee!
T" nildirs l o o4l ' , eve, this winter . sine vif the
, meet beautlito ms. o f stig,4o4trATAß"4 o 4 4 ._ev 4l '
In this plake. awl will 'serve' fsAilliee "tlitorn-!
Ipg•throughotit the ammo. TherW4l , itistil fetid!' Ace!
holm in elOes,Or'elrknooe
terms; app .Isl
apply' to . 1wL5.111.4.8. fi . ;/ 10 1 7:'
LebaAolli mita* .4.7% 185ki-tt
(a:l3=W MATCKEEiaelatu
8: ' it
elpaire gottrg.
BLESSED BE THY NAME FOREVER.
Blessed be thy , name forever,
of life the guard and giver;
Thou canst guard thy creatures sleeping;
Heal the heart Ung broke with weeping.
God of stillness and of motion.
Of the desert and the ocean,
Of the mountain, rock and river,
Blessed be thy name ioreiei.
Thou who slumbers not par deepest:
Messed are they thou kindly keepeat;
Gad of evening's parWhi ray,
Of midnight's gloom and dawning day,
That rises from the azure sea,.
Like breathings of AMnity;
Ood Of life i that fade shall never,
Messed be thy name forever.
Bistithulatts.
The Sheriff's Story.
In the summer of 185-,, while traveling on
business in the wilderness of Northern
stopped one afternoon in the little village of P.—
which nestles cosily in the "Ando of Saddlebaelt
mountain. After supper, while enjoying our ci
gar upon the 'porch,' we noticed a peculiar look
ing scar upon the landlord's cheek. Thinking
"thereby hangs a mle," we ask him to inform us
the cause of so unusual a mark.. He professed
himself pal.feetly to isilit'te r ttie sterY, and,
drawing a chair close to our side, comtnetteed :
In my younger days I was sheriff in the ann.
ty in which I then resided. In the spring of
1839 a murder was committed, in a neighboring
town, under eke= .tances• of unusual utroeity.
The deed was (lone by a Frenchman, whose name
w.s Liste. 110, with his bofe, lived in a log cab
in in the woods, saute :en miles from Where the
deed was committed, and had long been suspect
ed as being a thief and secretor of stolen goods.
I was sent to secure him, Lind you may be Sure I
did nut relish the job much, but go I must. As
I had ten miles to ride. I started early,, and arriv
ed at the cabin at about !MA. Sking iitY horse
to a tree, I went up to the door and knocked ; af
ter considerithle delay in unfastening more than
was necessary, the dour *as opened by his . wife,
who demanded, in no very pleasant tone, what I
wanted. •
"Is your husband at borne?" I asked.
"No, he has gone to the village, aud ivin not
be back till night," she answered.
t "Then I will Wait till be col es home," said 1;
and, without giving her timeto reply, stepped
into the room.
One glance around convinced me that the mar 7
derer aas at home. - A rifle stood in the Corner of
the room, which be bad been cleaning, as I drove
up, fur the water was even dripping from the
tube. I said nothing, however, but sat down,
and began to take a survey of the room. He
could not have left while I stood at the door,
without my seeing him; so that he must either
herb left heroin I came, or else, wltivht tt,orntid-
Med More likely, WaSe'once;tiCA about the cabin.
My eye fell upon a reit mat, 'lying on'thd floor,
and taking that up, the mystery was explained.
A troli dour was underneath, which probably led
to the hole, or cellar in, which he was concealed.
I lifted the door up, .and was looking for seine
means of descending; whiM a puidi rrutii alb tude
wife' sent me doWn without the n:e of a ladder,
and the door was suddenly shut. I tell you, sir,
I was in no enviable position, in a dark cellar
with a murderer—for he was there, as 'very soon
after found out.
Thinking I heard him move, took a Step in the
direction of the sound, Itn an instant there was
a flash, a loud report and I felt a burning pain iu
my cheek, I saw him by the flash of the pistol,
'crouched in the further corner of the'cillar. My
blood was up, atid•l made a spring and closed
with him. We had . e, sharp tussle, for a few ma
meets, hut at length I managed to get the brace
lets on his wrists, and then it was all over.—
Meanwhile his wife was above, standing on the
door, Mid asking every -narr
"Hamlett. fixed him Join
Putting My hand u4.on the man'a Mehth, and
iMitating hie voice, as neer as I could,. I told leer
I lied, and Mdored her to lead the sheriff's . horse
into the 'Shed. Nly rude succeeded perfeetly, and
as she loft the room, I ordered•him up the Judder,
and by using the argument of a pistol persuaded
him to o. Once,up, therest Woe easy, iris
wife wiis some astonished when she came in, but
scaling I was well artned, mode no resistance.—
`Tim Mao was sullen,.and iiidased to speck, but I
did not , care for that. I put him fin the` horse,
and led the; horse two miles through the woods,
to the nearest neighbors." Securing the assis
tance of one of the "men folk," I had him secure•
ly lodged in the jail that night; and be novr in
the'State Prison serving his sentence, imprison
ment for life. But that was the hardest fight I
ever had, and I shall carry: a mark of it to my
grave.'So ends the 'sheriff's Au+.
DEMME!
PLEASURES OF WEALTH
In the latter. Part of the 'last eentelly, there
flonriihed in Paris a very wealthy.harther named
Nieholas Bettujou. By his liberality, .ehtifebes
and hoer; ita is_wera endowed and established,
some of ithiclteinin at this day hear his name.—
Ile was also at one time, the antler of the cele.
bration ppm° Rotrbon, long the residence •of
princes and of periens of note, whit:him enlarged
the einballit , bed,_and which subsequently hecame
a royal whit:a'. "'The fame of his *Magi' ifiCenee Was
A nth, that an 'Edglith man. iatilou.S'of his yeputa
tion,was determined to be en tiefied of the fee t. He
e tiled at the banter's residence, and was shown
into the dining-mom. The table watt covered
with tempting ,didien. : .
"Your master lives well",
,aff all acetate," said
the peeptira/ ,on of Alb
"Alas, sir," the attendont ma!ter
never .iWdown to , table; be feirtalsibe one
digh of vegetables."
he has wherewithal to entity f , eyes.,"
eontiuued the visiwr, as he luoiceiEuP,ltt the 'pie
tares.
"Acne, sir, my master is nearly Mina,"
"I suppoae, muttered the astonished English
man, as hi passed mum another room, ‘“he . rem
forty himself , by listeninitO beehtiftil mitsic."
"Alua, air, my master his never heard that
,vhich played here, he pea to bed early in the
hopes of getting a fike. illilitpont'a repose."
"Well, but you master, at'all events, enjoys the
pleasure of a.walk." '
rir i he can no longer:walk!'
SO from question to queition,lind'alasio'4llo,
.the Englishman ~ found that the anitlitina.iielleau
ititi ;stir the - most miserable of Inehi!:,
tg...--4 , -What are yaa- wri-tioraualr r-bgh aad
• •• • • g
•, • •
Yl= gralidftharfilitir, : 41a
wi4 . da i vim ou
pri •••ir fr+ a - - `" 4"
LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1858.
BY WILL TIe4A.CY
THE CENT COWERS. IN NEW
YORK.
It is to be presumed that counterfeiting the
coin of the 'United States is contrary to law,wheth.
er it is gold, silver or copper. It is a curious
fact, however, that although we frequently hear
of aFinifs for making and palling base coin of
the former metals, I don't recollect one instance
of the kind in which a party was charged with
'Manufacturing cents! And yet it is practiced to a
large extent in New York, and no doubt in other
cities. The amend of that coin in circulation
which did not pass through the United States
mints, is incalculable, and the impunity with
which the business has been carried on for years,
would seem re - ally to hare legalised it. 'l l hat . ills
basins* its lie . yon a air eiti , but provided. th
the material be honestly obtained, it must be, a
very poor one; and this is probably the etas irby
those engaged in it are not interfered, with by the
. B,utborities, It is more than probable, however,
that' ost of the stolen copper finds its way , in
to the smelting furnaces of thosel'fellons„ and
therefore they obtain a very fair reireiltfol'iheir.
labor.
The husiness•of circulating the coin is limited,
is a great measure, to the keepers of our German
groceries, I understand, With whom the affair
assumes the form of a regular business transac
tion, the purchasers making tWentry-five, thirty,
or even fifty per cent, inasmuch as for every dol
lar's worth they purchase, they receive one hun
dred and twenty-five, thirty, or fifty cents, as the
case may be; so that the grocer who does a good
business at a fair profit, finds this to bean_ easy -
Mode of additig to his gains, and that, %%44,
ant exposing him to those pains and penalties
whiCh :ire attendant Upon every other epeeist! of
' It may, hi, and is, I believe, argued that no . one
is injured 14 the Passing of this coin, for it is af
ter all. het increasing the circulating medinia.—
And there is certainly some force in this remark,
iiitifinigh the . Argument is-untenable on the 4 - afta.
ground of right and jestice, even supPoSing that
'the copper., from Which. it is manufactured, were
honestly obtained, which ia - very . unlikely to be
the caie. It is said that it would cost so mach, to
prosecute the fellows that, as a measure of policy,
it is better to leeve them unmolested—the wisdom
of which, .; confiss, is rather too deep fcir me to
fatheM. Be the c, use whatever it inay however,
te cent coittirs of. il'eVir York have pursued the
business for years. and week after week a lar g e
amount of this illegitimate coin is sold and e,iemt.
- hued in this city and :mot in grew q uantities to
other part of the Union.
It revirei it practised eye, to distinguish these
cents from those issued from the United States,-
mints. There is a particitlar mark, hoWever,
which was known to the old police in my time, as
well as the localities in which they *Ye Made;
and ex Chief 3ie tsell could now go any night, and
covertly witness the operation.
There arc_ probably few persons who hive ever
gi'ven the subject of t his particular species of coin
ing a thought, or suspeet for one moment that
they may be unconsciously aiding in a nefarious
business. My attention was directed to it many
years since, during my repertorial career, by one
of the members of the police department. who
picked out from some cents which I had in my
henritihke Which were ith out the sanction
of the government, and explained how and by
whom they were made, and the by which
they were circulated. I was naturally 'surprised
to learn that the practice was winked at; but the
°Myers remarked--:-"Qh ! we keep our ejmi upon
the fellows, of course ; and if we caught -them
Making any other description 'of coin, should be
'down upon them in a twinkling." He further hr
formed me that he'half se:lva:fed an, old fellow,
and was 'going that everting to reconnoitre, and - '
invited me to accompany brill. We needn't go
till about midnigh t ;I' he said; ."for they - go'
to worli until honest folks are abed." We ne
cordingiy started from Centre street about eleven
o'clock, and passed through some of the filthiest
and worst places on the east side of the city:—
The exact locality to which he ear:ducted me I
never ascertained; but it was somewhere away
uti on the East River, beyond "Turk's Island."
It was awfully dark. I remember, and as We turn
ed into a narrow street- 7 Mr rather
r e had to feel one way along by keeping ; our
hands on the front of the houses. Theofficer:
however, baying been there' fregnently, was . tol
er:ubly acquainted wir.l; the, place, and we pro_
ceeded for some distance. When
,he suddenly
whispered, ?Hold on." and.eatee to a full step.—
"Don 't move or speak," he said; "dntil I come
'hack;" and I supinwe he Went Of, fur I couldn't
gee toy band before my face. For-st.feW minutes
all was quite still, although rcoittd hear a fa int
murmur of voices and shuffling Of feat, as though
come parties were at work Within, a shdit dia
tance of where I stood. 'My ' situation was not an
agreeable one by any means,*beeause, shouldany_
thing happen to the officer, I certainly could not
make my escape ; and y tlAese colliers were des.
perate mon,
.anxiouS ter escape detective. our lives
would nut have been worth much. I Must .eon..
fess that my feelings were not of the most Pleas.
stilt description; but they were solinrelieved . .by
the return of the officer, who intimated. that it
was all right. He therrdireeted me to take off
my boot and carry them, and be very careful
hOW I stepped—an admonition which I certainly
.did not dlsrega-d: Taking my hand, he' led -tae
a few steps, until amidst the utter darkness I
could distinguish a bright light shining through
the crack of a door. which evidently belongeir_to
the cellar. I was mid to descend softly; and plane
My eye to that crack ; and having 'done ao,Jkts . '
whole interior - 4 the 'cellar was is:Wetted. "Tiro
men were there, surrounded with all!the appal:a
les for coming ; and a snore pieturesCpte sight can
scarcely be imagined, as, with shirt s i..siihA turned
up. expoeieg their brdsn and muscular, arms, they
ptood, r jtk ,their "persona lighted ,hp. by; thsilre
which burned brightly. in the furnace. throwing
the heek part of the: place into deep shadow.,...;-
There' wittl'soirkhijig' excitihg irresistibl) at
tractive in the and I was. so ; titipp e d: u p
in the contemplation 'of it that I had entirely for-'
gotten the peril which I was eitiOsid. / Was
remitted to the recollection of it, however,'hy a
gentle slap on my . hack.;' en, quititlY aieending
the broken steps: the 'officer and myself made - a
hasty eXit. ,Ile'rtatetiatisfied , .that the fellelia Were
only melting lierstib i eihidso they renntined end ie.
turned. and`may be thus 'employed 'even at this
than, , for aught I huo*ti - • to the contrary.
.„
Suadai,
jigfrit 114 rs. Smith,- somewhere oat west ~her.
ing Jost tier husband,eonoludys -abet the best.pian
is to, advertise hitni z ttp,cepreadahitnreif i in
foilowAng. Can it be tbat.ll.B:lys i veTitatAe t rettn
Smith that has thus strayed airily froth the, bed
ARE
"Atiktsria's Soil* ALT ! 11,ssaims ?,7-The and boartltif his adoralile stio n sel,r, Tp LOST !STRAY ,
EpT4e;ipiti P.co r deo sen article touching' , the
tin OR lITOLEN.-.411 tudtvtdnal rrh om , i, in „en
etass; in witiob dePrecates "dui idea. 'that *, they
unguarded . nitnnent ofloneliness, true tiolightlesa.
are worse than (Alter . , eons; and d r ive fo r impot- enough to adopt aaany.ltaaitand.. is a good
hint 'infOrunition on Dr. SPitigue's late work,
looking and feeble , individual,,knowing , ..anagh,
whiels.girei the lives of sevonti hundred'
nowover, to go- in when it. rainal, unitise 'some
-- ErticT , Clll - virlistia" biegta
good.looking; girl offers,her , untherella, , Ansireis
phititt of the first hundred, .and Bays: 2
to the pogo Hnr . 'Woe* Isto4 „teen 4W/OVO II Y
• 'Of the cone of theca hun dred, ILArrie, walyipg trAith his. arm around
dr :-.44l[ and' - thii beoama utintsters'olo lo. •rowwoh - her waist up the plank-rood, looltingz,reortilike,ta
der, hi.raiiii-*; foul posidblej.thimoyer—AnYliodY- who will
so p,k i l,b o ,,peur c reileut i fsindl biting thim s ,'"eigefully
in the learnedViiiiisgtbitii' - 'l3 l titiriPl94?l4ll, 4 6f 4 begari t sct ugiVitybstelOss ;tam ilmaqining
1 - §titt litri4 l 4A*l9 o4 lft 14At 2 1 S t e it,„/FWATFAkzbeieltriltft itteS $ 0 MA? tgribaialsttli
"I 1.-. z •
P l MrlidfriiintiWarla 6 * 411551.141 hr ;, ,g •
fir:
JEROME BONAPATE.
This individual, 'a brother of the Emperor Na
poleon, came to the United States and married,
in 1803, Miss Patterson, a young lady of Balti
mote, by whom he bad a son in 1805, who is now
in Paris. On thelth of March, 1805, the frigate .
Didon, with another French Teasel of war, than
lying in the port of Now York, set sail from the
city and escaped thrOugh Hell Gate, eluding a
British squadron who had been on the watch for
these vessels a long time off Sandy Hook. Je
rome was onboard the Didon. The (Meet of this
loak-ont iM doubt to caiture these vessels,
England and France being at the time at War.—
Jerome was born on the 12th of -November, 1784,
being fifteen years Younger'than his brother the
rinperesi. EaPolena sent Mire for, him, anpuied
the Marriage with Miss Patterson sans cerement fe
and on the 22d of August, 1807, Jerome married
Frederica. Catharine,Sophia Dorothea, princess
of Wurtemburg. The son alluded ,to above must
now be about 55 -years old.. -By the extract from
a London paper, if true, published in Wednesday'
'Evening Post, the son of Jerome, called "Mr. Bo•
naparte," is not, it appears, in very high favor
With his cousin, the present Emperor of 'krone°, as
"h e dines daily at the English tavern of Hill,
Buleverd de cap:wines," at the reasonable charge
of twenty Ave cents t Although on the Emperor's
Staff, his elelms to-the French throne are legit i
mately as valid as these-of the present Emperor.
11* however, happens to be, as we say in sport
ing Parlance, "a horse of quite another color."
CATHOLIC CHIRCH STATIS-
SIC }3.
The number of Baum Catholic bishoprics, in
the world, inclusive of 12 patriarchates, is
830. Of these 620 are in Europe.: --275 in Italy
alone; Whiiti, 'estitnititig the population at 25,-
061,988, is one dioeese to every 01,134 inliablt
tants; while the proportion in France is 1 to 418,
000. The bishop are divided ninon the various
Italian States as follows : Sardinia, 41; Lombar
dy, 21; the States of the Church, 70 ; the. Two
Bellies, 114; the States of • the Church, with a
population of 3,000,000, Wring nearly as twiny
bishops as Frail r eit, which, with a populatien' of
over 35,000,000, has but 79. Belgium has 7 bish
oprics; Holland, 4 ; Portugal, with the Azores
and - MaderitV, 20; Spain, with'the Balearic Is
lands, 55; dreat Britian,'44, of which •30 are in
Irelend. Ausiria, eiclusive'ot its Italian Pi:OW:a
ces, (which are enumerated above,) 52, of which
24 are in Hungary; Svritzerland, 5; Germany
24; of Whieh 8 are in Prussia, the great Pi-tdes
tent power of the continent ;• Poland, 15; Russia
in Europe, 10 ; Turkey in Europe, dived and
the lonian Islands, 10. The number of bishop
rics in Asia is 65 t in Africa, 11; in America, 124,
of 'which there Me 70 in North, 11 in Central, and
43 in Seuth- America ; and in Oceanica„ 10. Of
the•l2 patriarchittai, 3 are in Europe,' 7 in Asia,-
Idu 'Africa, and I in America' (SPenish West In..
dies.) '
HOW BYRON KEPT HIS VAT
Down:
Byron had not ditnaged bo'dy by Strong
drinks but his terror of getting fat was so great
that he reduced his diet to the point of absolute
starvation. lie Was of that coin in tent
peratient, which it is almost idinossiliki to keep
within a moderate compass, particularly as, in •
his Oneit,„ his lameness preVenteit his taking es.er-
Oran: When he ,tilded to this weight, even silted
ing was painful; to he resolved to keep dowa to
eleven stone, or shoot himself. Ild said every
thing he sialkiired Was' Fasten tly - COD'Verted ia to
tallow, and deposited on his ribs. Ile Walt the
only human being I ever met with Who had sitf
:Meat .elf restraint and re4olution to resist this
Proneness' to fatten. lie did eu
. aria at Oened,
where he was last weighed, he was ten 'stone and
nine•Potinds; and 'looked much less. This was
not from vanity about his appearance,
but. Worn a Bette;. motive; as, like Justice
Greedy he was alWaYs htingry, his merit was the
„.
greater. Occasionally he relaxed his vigil:face,
when he swelled &Pace. Irrentamber one of his
old friends:saying, "13yr;a1 hoW yea are
looking!" If lie hiiii stopped ` there' it. bud, been
well but when be added, "Yodate getting - fat,"
Byron's brow inddened; 1 . 1.101 eye::
4 •Do yon . calf getting at reeking wily;;. if I were
a hog?" and SO Inn hit Muttered. "The.
beast. I Mtn hardly keep . my hands WI iiiui." The
man who thus offended' hint Iris 'the husband
the laity ndtirested as "Honevra," and the origi - -
nal of his **Suleiluf," in tho Bride. of Abydes. I
don't think he - lied much appetito.far, his dinner
.
that ddY, or fur loony days, end,,neyet forgave
the Alan who, so far from wie Ing„te..offced ,
tended to pay him a compliment. Byron eeid he
e
trid.all sorts of experimen ts,tostay, his hunger,
without adding to hie bulk- r "; ervellati," he said
"at one time to fourteen stotio, 50..1 ,clapped the
. muzzle on icy jaws,- arid like the hibernating ani
`troils, pot:sniped .my own fat." . would„exist
en bis .
cuits and Slide stater for days together ; then
to allay the eternal hunger gnawing et his vitals
he would make up a horridmess of cold potatoes,
rice; fish or greeds deluged in vinegar;- and gob
ble it up like a famished dog,"-On either of those
unsavory dishes with-a biecuiCand a glass or two
of . ..thine wine,' he care i riot how sour, he celled
feasting• sumptuously. Upon my ob-erring he
thigliViis well have fresh• fish•or vegetables, id
'atead'of helattghed, and ansWered; "I have
•ah advantage' over you : have , tui , palifte. One
thing• is.e' r gootl'es 'another• to tae: "-"- "Nothing,"
`I Said, "diaagmati With the'natinal man. - He faits
'atnigorgeal his biains"don't bother Win"; but if
Yonwish to live '
aWho,Vrante
The Byrons are a shOrttlive4 ' rade "ciilioth , 'sides,
father and - mother.• - Ltingavity iseherediterjr.t:;
em nearly at the end of iny tether.' r don't caret
for death•a is'her sting i 'catetkonir Pain.
By starving his body. By foli leelit'hiti brainy dear
No mart had bifhter ii.elearei voice;
and his resOltite bearing anti prompt replies,
When excited, gave to nig body u tnusculur pones
that'iMposedon Strangers. I never doubted, for
Illitvasindiffereati to lulu. and ii.iii(iitriban Luci
fer, that, it' he had drawn his sword , in Greece, or
eitiewhere, he would have thrown away thenscah.
. - f! ). L ot
pays of Slielles
WHOLE, NO. 468.
AN ORNAMENT TO SOCIETY.
The conduct of certain young gents who con •
sides thitilheY alone have a right to.tallt in com
pany, reminds nse of, the awful ;satire ; of Charles
Lamb upon a "pmkpons" young atria the Eng
lish navy, who mainly anoriopollied l the conver
sation at a hospitable table of a•ilierid in Cam
dein-Mira, *here Lamb was atiEn'ti*i guest.--
"That is a moat ettriordinary circumstance which
yoit Mention," said Lamb; "I icaidlarhe had•not
immediately ceased . to exist." "'in-' no-C.O • not
at all; a Mere bulletoyciad—a. ne•—•but
a ball—a cannon you.:obietve-lis a
Matter drive, on the ° Zenith, delMnus
bull,' (478-gun-ship, ye knot, - ) fhei~Brs6 a Watt aw
who mounted the shic`iVonsds;' a eftValk, and
took off his 'ands and, banns. ,He. dwopped, of
caws; but wi'te he was dwopping—don't ye see
—there came another cannon.likliPwhioti struck
him, abaft; and took off both of hiihegi. •kcouid
not - possibly 'are 'aPpened—yon cOerve—in ten
cases out .of eve, in, the moat teisifick. engage
ment." ;Wonderful !" exel.tiddiltriatab ; "and
-
saw this yourself!" "I saw it asltlain. p'raps,
on the 'Me, plarder, than what I sek 'yhti . tit this
Mo-mener "Ah was, the seaman saved?- You
say be dropped a 'elpleis into the llama 3,
but was he ultimately saved ?" "GoOdEod. no!
—harms gone—legs shot holt; don't you see:fl—
'ow. could he evils' ? Lost, of course!" "What a
pity!" said Lamb, musingly; "if That man had
been saved, he might have beconse art ornament to
society !"
kJ:NG PEP.
An dniedote of Pepin gives a good idea of- the
kind - OCiitlien * cti he exercised over his rude and
warlike eeurtiers. n was a gala day; and the
assembled company bad crowded into a theatre
where the Lectors played their parts in - terrible
earnest, and, where ,combats were., waged ;to:Abe
death. The wild 'beasts :fought ,in the arciim2—
There was e, peculiar attraction about, the sports
that day; for the interest of .the spectators rose
in proportion to tlimierocity,of- the ,combutants.
A black Spanish hullo( gigantic size and strength
had been matched with an:African -lion ; and =the
beasts gnashed and roared,:and,,tore ands gored
each othei• in their rage, to the delight•titid-adzei
ration of speetateis.- The -hight.wai at its hot.
test when suddenly voices that haddmen shout.
lag approval were bushed,
.and.every eye.turned
inquiringly •tewards , PePitN chair:of state; for
the King had risen and was poiatinirdown into
the.erena. Presently 'his.,voice , rang out like a
clarion through the assembly; and , there, was. a
sound of mockery in the tone in which he spoke.
~ Which of you my lords," he said, "will:de.
scepd into - the field told separate these doughty
snarlers?"
There was a dead•silenee. The tone in which
Pepinsipoke showed that no thought of jesting
passed througk his_utind; but the combat raged
more hotly than ever, andnot a-man would trust
his life to the, tender , mercies thore ,furiouh
tearing beasts. • Thep the , ging drew, his sword
and went &Sive himself into the_ retur,,While ev
ery heart stood still with suspense, and every eye
wits restrained with•horrifiedinterest.: One.deep
thrust of the Kingis sword, just Where the hull's
head joined the.spine, and the monster lay low ;
one sure thrust at the glaring, eyeof the crouch
ing lion, as heP.rePared -to sPrknee'sMdt.h.e.tteo
ond of these sakageelitturpions*aiaacerthremo. ,i.
Then.Pepirt.returned to ltia , seat.amid the`sh9uts
and applahse of a thousand admiring warriors.—
Ile-had earned his rig h t to:he !heir ging; for he
had , ,proyed yin ,Pre:eminenee ity:the one quality:
they valued uhovueveryothervirtue. Pepin the 1
Shorthad provudhimself the strongest and the;
hardiest maw among a race who looked upon all . 1
things as nothing in coMp,trisen,with hardihood,)
and trensift.,, They, were rude, times in which I
tbi. incident oceitrredl,. Customs -tia;te changed,
since thenrifill'ei*llizatiMi bite sWitinVed the man-
ners of tiiati winker.
ed. 4 fn: -. admiratio at a gallant
deed; the weak -still-folloti'dwrstro4---
S' The follow legattei
to his on college:;---Mrsteir ion-A Wright to
send yotitwo pair of olkbinisiehes, that you tuoy
have anew coot: tuarte:of Amu, Also some new
sotto., which . yOui nacit4er ha* juA• 1414.17 cu t
ang down some of mine . knother rends you
len dollars Without tuY knoWledge, sad for fear
you would speed it Wholly, I base kept
and only send you::five....lfenr niogFeii and I are
well, oxcept that measles,
spread the other
girls, ifc.Toni.intslinet.hatilthent before, and he is
she only vuirlioffi. Vie* Y 9- mil do honor to
tatithlilgliilyur:dii net, 79 u are an ass, and
Your imitho!' . iiiiitinYiO4, ale pier *free tienate
Jt JUdga:Nyins, aho tame thins Xraland t and
waa something of a man South Carolina about
the•timnof , irpt
to maka; s isiiiiaitos cvee iri bit. 0)&4 of Circuit
;page. • .oy:one occasion having to pass sentence
Of deafly ofi a roan rtho l liad'lmaso corivat
id, he concluded as tionairirith 'the, woids; '.tbat
banged by the necikulitil Au aro dead ;"
to lb is' itti anfartilnitiely •added;•"l" fiat sorry for
it, my friend; it lit wheeiiiiilmust all come to"—
Ind the soleiniity'af' tlie Steno was interrupted by
bursi of liuglitei, at *llk's ihe'juidge 'rail the
ifilViiie'aurgiind.' • •
wan t o flirts
• "Girls is commun . mink ‘thlitie . :A(4; l l4am!
number, and ObjObLiVB .7 - •
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A FAMILY PAPER FOR TOWN &COUNTRY,
IS PRINTED AND PUBLISIVED WEEKLY
By Wife IL DRESLXN,
In the 2d Story of Risies:Newtolidlnit, Cumberla*lii 914
At One Dollar and' Fifty Coats a tax.
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In Lebanon County, postage fie.
In Pennsylvania, out of Lotoison sounty, 3 2 4 coats Of
porter, or IS cents a year.
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lithe postage Is ri , !4:lll4d,iii iiites are doubled
A SUBMERGED CONTINENT.
At the last meeting of theShinghal Scientific
and Literary gotiety, after the voting in of new
members; a papee.by J. D •Pif,degoiritn, M. D., on
the Ethnology of Eastern Asia, fru read, consist
,ixtg of extracts fr6in trier twinst;Violte hhithrles
specting the customs of.ni,tierti in the Vicinity of
Chink .. .with - illustrations him other sources.—
ThaWiloAs thrii;red Awetsi trial bi amfiiii";. the
flattening of heads; ate. The author alluded to
the light that might be thrown: on the indigo's/ma
racerrof:Airrerickhy pursuing - titittcourscof ins
quiry. kat only could : siiallerity of eustinos his
adduced-but - he alio lielleved. thntrht o*(lcm-re'.
coreisirrltain traces of .a nst'asi4 Continent, in
habited by *an, and submerged in the Pacific
ditrini Mtn latter archaic ages of Chine* history !
For examples, a tsiwoed peditle•treve sioksits o f
as located in a country about 4400 kitntgl . nds miles
N. E. of _ If the tact of shcb s Coritinent i
or of , large, islands; having, once excited in the
lerth Ztcifiit, cotad t he established, it would very
idierh fiticilitati; the "salution of the problem as to
the origin of the Native A mericattlaies, and their
Eecently some European writori
on scifuce had also suggeatod, on theoretical
grtmurtk the,subtuergenoe of a continent In thi
Pacific.
Potricat..-:-In a certain *ell known city a po
etical genius was hauled up before the magistrate
for kissing a girl and kicking up a dust, and the,
following uialoguq, Owed:
"is your name vain. ;ay?"
"Yes, your tainor, so Abe people say."
iryozi that kissed. the giri'end raised the
alarm r
'You- your .houor, but I thought it was uct
liartu."
"Xou y oun g rasodl, did ydd Going here to tisk* .
rhyieht:i"
"No. your honor, but ft will huriptz sotti.i4
limes."
•;Be off ,you atimie go•out or my eight."
"Thaellee your honor, then I'll bid you goo&
0243!" A romantic young lady fell the other day'
into the river and came very near drowning, but
suecoffielng fortimatoly at hand, she was drawn
, ,
out senseless and carried home. On coming
kfdeciaired to her •that she Must marry
itiql.Yrho had saved her,
4 *lmposaible,". said her par 4,
"Wasn't II that interesting young man wilet
liveS here in the iteigpig;is;ed.7.
.
'tteiu , `; Ni ; Nfotirliarid dog.'
r. "Mr. Rbenestsr, x understand dal you ii
''".Yeth, Mr. Sim*, s'he bat) btu der3 acfie fro.
weak..." . •
possible,-whatatoOmint did she di•
,
eb ?"
doctor said it was the wind-
ft. Kindnesses aro stowed away in the heart
iikeire;s; leaves iu drawer, to sweeten every ob-.
jeet aiound them. . '
s2ll..fqke passions, never keep. Lent, but easi
fti4dieiolding enrelval."
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- TAILORING AND CLbtillisid.
Tailoring and
Clollaisig Store.
. - 7go virffilaTii;t:a fine Aoli. dreerled up Is stela
from top to t 0... Call and sea. Sare.2p.rarr cent.,
C ear Anti, at the NEW CIVYTIIINII STORE, 2 , 1 Eton/ of
CSNTRE BIIII,DINti, orkatier • Brothers:
Firm's still find it much to their sdrantap to brink
their proatoie to the Cheap store it the Curare Buildiage, .
of Itaaza a BILOVIEBS.
;The TAX:WRING forleuetom - Work reentrat the' peretonat
attention of IL aJ. if RA.IIgR, with more care than or
liavineei:ittred the beet workmen. they nre peeper.
, ed-to mike .up
.the moat fashionable work at •ahcirt no
tice. The Clothing ell warranted. if they do. not please
they neol not he talon. Dhoti en May. t 2, 1,1.58
-•• • • •
~rashiegitsbee
ITk suincrlber respectfully informs, his friends and
1 big...arid. that ha has . 00nstri.:need, the
TAILORING-It:UtiINMS In all Ite 'Winches, atlas reel
lence. k:est Lebanon, tt runherlend htreet,) 2 f 4411114
etist from IlfttJt,r doVer r e Hotel. (eolith side.) By atm.
Moir to businees-pretriptrieeili 141114 engagements, *cod
,Pii..,snd.tnaderatc9lWgev,Ati Aar. I to. receive Witham
tit ine'phtilik 140n:11:limp: way a V.nig. Owe t the em.
+Plo,..nfldiclisel Wagner.' dee.d. feel• conniter. , 4'
loving general .eatisfaction... Being a 116 W beginner be
solicits the'petrefage - Otth e linblic.
.:Lebabosw...k.apt2,lBsB.... ..OBORSR IteOAULLY.
•
Ct. I 1 4 ,1110ift S ORE
MERCHANT TATT7ORiIO EeTABLV , HM'T,
Markag street•letwen Marb'l and Rise's Miele
VAILSEY k Co., .takC . ldeasvii is announcing
to their friends and the public generally, that dray
have on hand a .variety :of c/qtris„ Canintereeand Tart
ings, Which they will make up to order on the moat rew
sonaide terms sod in the mait'fsshionablestylo.
As none. but go nd workmen are employed. all work Is
inenr.ni aint'gnod fit gowtnteed. Also It large stock of
ItzwuTmAirrl,'lmmigof •whlek will be disposed of cheap,
together with every variety of o , ytieroen's Furnishing
,
GaAs. 8. S. IikABEY A Co.
• •-.FAlLoutitiG
Itreiyik sNyino:regtioctrtilly informs
. Ir. th e e' public. that 'he les commenced the
Ile g BL" WP A /NESS in nil ite brenehes. in
'th • d' foilderlT of Cirus Spangler, near the
etors'nf Messrs: Ih)lnunt Oath; near the HALF-W
gtAlgej.in Son'll,,Loharn.in tairnehip, By attention to
biAncee. e'nnforrning in the wishes of.. his patrons,
montritneas In his engagement/o.mnd moderate prices, bn
hopes to receive a fair share of the public patroosge.—
lle had much experiptive in the besintes (haying
lately been engaged by tbdt Mastet•Tail,or, MICELL W AG-
Nle . , deed., for a long timed end feels con., , hrat of rms.
n
denir general Mtlefeetion. tieing a 'new felsinos. tko
eolie.n e •thelnvore of the public.
Sir The patrons oi Mr. brallouns. are especially
, ed to - gfie him 'wean. W3l. 31. SNYDER.
'S. Lebanon, April 7, 1/368-3m.
;Merchanta slortlig
t
GDUMP respectfully Informs ttl. public that be Mi
t:Waft 74411C1LA ITT TAILORt NG In snits branch
eLt•hb eetabliebm.-nt Rio I. : Eaqta BraDLlffyl. ne=tdoor
al the Etat+. }Wel, The )The en elegant iniaOrtnletit of
Ciptki,..eassiniers . Vest ingk;
and Goods,
iii IfTnerkl which hr toilette the public , to examine. R.
thoil deTate hip pat t lcular attention to fitting and malt
ins,us to. order. T,butte.w.latilag c at as
'tiebfon.bly are molted to vol. • •
••: 4.l o raYe on band large anaortinitotof tv.ADy
'74.ADji croTitING, to which the attention of the nn.blte
411.11 W - dirbeted: •, • -
44 6 .11 i . . .
•001)41tr A itincitS
- For l 1 0 1 iiihuiacitie Claftin -,.
: t ttl zinvitrm)i :BRO.; cippopita ote,' Court Rome.
have.reptvod, aadopened„a trioet elegant stock for
bptiag and "Saitmer. comprtelng new styles of Coat.,
Pants, and Feats ..-. lbws Clothing and tientlemena"
FUn.„NISIIII.44 D;. which have been seleetad with t fba'greivafrEoasi, ni.d will ho sold lover-than they can
:PP obtaiaird, ateewpiere. Persona in want of any ataicloa
-11 . 1 ollt,lloe, will do well by givigg a), a call.
." ici otEr atria •dr late-ie.con Czoeitila.
Ap lloalltatße.ht of,Picce Goeds, owl an Flaw sant af,dtm
h.ek • loth. ' Fancy
.Canehneriv ,tr.r NW' Pants,
tininkihlt4;•"hkik-vrekgritt eeil Vary lea.
. Phyla calkanol..judge.fo;sganielvev. .
Wiankfal for pamt thvurs, we reap;,..lfully foil* a co.I
of the sago. .Lehamon.:Mayl2,llll/11
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Plata 4.004149411 - :tillPrW i rtut
tip in the most faantonabteas and bn .. t. am is.
•s.d to call Illeiettill,Wrilleartillaßi W .41F,Vh.a.
% xi:We. Purl, and . • 4 . 1 of ' ~
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A prinklt , • * Fa mons, -
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ranago'biratoloftvbann‘pai,fujitfoliaisotrtuta t i *am
, V , .W ,4 00.1iNT1.,, 11 .. 3 4,•441 0 * pes,4o;,c- Vfik
adur 1 ilinoqpnw He vpting - a illimwevrieglaiode.
Mritkaa wialluckibil labi Fdatlilarnidiiottimmaraakker
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