The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 16, 1860, Image 2

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02111tOCRIAilb•VRI,PrOlPi.E14 owes TO Ltraj WE OZABII
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WM. M. BEEBLI3I, Editor and Proptiotor
LEBASON; 1?A.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1880
FOR PRESIDENT IN 1880
JOHN C. BRECKINRIOGE,
or KRNTUCKY.
(ftiiiiet to the Derision of the, Baltimore Democratic
NeLionel Convention.) •
FOR OOVSRNOR I
HENRY D. FOSTER,
w4sTmintinArrl►,
iL ELECTORS.
_ a 1 Large.
illanAßD 7.0:13. ozo, WI. SEIM.
District Diectors.
1. Prederlak Server. 14. J. Reekhow.
2. Wm. C. Patterson. - 16. George D. Jackson,
3. Jos. Crockett. 18. J.. 4,. Aid.
4.J G. Brenner. 17. J. 11. Banner.
5. J. W. Jacoby. 18. J. It. Crawford.
0. Charles Kelly.. 19., H. N. Lee.
7. 0. P. James. 20. J. B. Unwell.
8. David Scholl. 21. N P. Petterroan.
O. J.l4,l.l4chlger. 22. Samuel 'Marshall.
10. S. S. Barber. 23. William Book.
1.1. T. H. V. raker. 24. B. D. Ilarolirk-''
12. S. S. Winchester. 26 Gaylord Ch or2ll. 0 r 211 .
13. Joeeyb. Lku,bnch. . ,
Ekafors
'Tun Onp Avieusvus Clarraca.--Tho venerable
-tabennaele, erected by Dr. Henry Molchoir
lenberg e at the Trappe, Montgomery county,. in
2743. is shout boiug repaired. The committee
wile bare the mntlor In uhaige have resolved to
remove On entire roof and ceiling, with the
heavy framc; wotk which supports it, which is
now beginning to decay. The original shape of
thereof and oiling are to be carefully preserved
in the re modeling of the structure. It is. ex
pected that tho work wlll be completed by the let
Of July.
tag. One of the foreign ministers at Washing- •
ton fri sending home the news from this ' , country ,
predicts a dissolution and reconstruction of this
Republic, in which theoep.trel, middle and south
ern states willremnite, and Row England geov
er to Canada. Some .of the aristocrats .• of -the
latter section will then have a chance .for- the
:gratilleatien of theia ambition by'. gelatin the Bri-,
Cab Rouse of Lords. Charles Sumner and ethers.,
If bas iik would no doubt be more in their ale,
moot there Elute in Reputtiican Washington. I
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aletaNtioes FRAZD Tull NION MU.
Losrposr.--.Mueh attention has been exoita in
London by an mortician fraud perpetrated' on•the
Union Bank by one of its-officers. The amount
of loss is equal to $1,315,000, and the whole has
been embeizled within the peat five years. The
(nab has been in• the service of' the bank from the
date of its foundation in 1839, and is believed to
have committed no embezzlement until fire years
back, when he was advanced to the post of p!in
elpal cashier. He then contrived to appropriate'
money', which he' ebonl4 have paid to the account'
of the Union Bank With' the Bank Of Hagiond, ,
and to conceal the:fraud ly forging a pass-book,
In which the rap:thin amounts were entered as
having been lodged. The feet that the tinted
Bank always kept a very luor total at the Hank of
Mnsland, as a reserve, prevented detention until
'the Directors received secret blot. Od tbis
they imiftediately caused the oulprit to be appre
hended, and he at one made a fall confession.—
His age is 48, heves a widower, and subsequent
ly he re-married; his salary was $B,OOO per an
num, and the Direators had. apparentlyno reason'
to suspect him 9rextinvitgaluie. - Us, how:
ever, been a large speculator, on the stock ex
change in Turk leb dad Mexican and other stooks,
and he is likewise ;mid have been connected
with l several theatrical ventures.. The:Wienlibers.
of ,- 64::ny.Exellange, who lent thernseleas to
Lie operations, wlll,m loat probably near .6 pun
ishment of expulsion, as there is a rule against
traneactlng speculative buisini3sa for - officals in.
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411blistions of trust.
ORIGIN or Ts.it ran Faavincits.—Cluirlej the
Birth, of. Rrance, gave a masqueradd, ie
Mhibh
himself apd fl . ve courtlers'disguilidlherr.iirsona
to Imitate satyrs, by, covering:their naked bodies
with close linen hnbits, which - habitswere then'
to be besmeared with rosin, on which down was
stools all over. Ode of the rumpany,o . fr'olio,
ionehed one of B less satyrs with a' lig ht'ed torch
4e they were dancing in a ring; the consqquance,
was, all the six masticate or satyrs were en veloped
in darnel instantaneously. Four of the six died
immediately, and the King never recovered from
the fright and disorder occasioned by the Reel.
dent.
'gm,. Mrs. Sarah McCauley was buried•id Phil
adetphia ou the tiltlf nit., from the residence .of
her mother: The deceased was formerly Miss
Sarah Mercer, and she figured prominently in a
painful tragedy which took place some 17 or 18
years ago. In consequence of a wrong done the
the young lady, her brother (Singleton) het_ Mr.
riiitchinson-Heberton, whilo in a carriage, on a
ferry boat In the dock, on the Jersey side of the
river. Young Mercer was tried at Woodbury,
and acquitted on the ground of
: Insanity. Thu
.affair caused an intense excitement at the time.
'ine Mercier, who VMS a very beautiful girl, mar
ried 'a young gentlemen .of Philadelphia, but
they were soon afterward'divbrclid.- She subs°.
quently married Dr. 3. 11. McCauley of New.
York. Sim was abanifs yeari'of age it the time
of her death. Singleton Mercer went to Norfolk,
as a nurse, at the time of the terrible fever there,
In 1855, and he feii'a victim to the scourge. His
remains Heist-Laurel Hall, along with the other
Philadelphia victims a-the- epidemic. -
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pH" If yen see a wife carer:illy footing her
husband's:ttoOklng, yew
,may coablude that he
will not find it diffioplt to . foot bar bills.
Al` Dr. 15.,Hrown Williams, the Psysologist;
and Pillinorp etut!3p speaker to thus seotloo, id
1858, is dead. lie died at Little Rook, A.rkotriss.
"Sr A committee of the,Cioadian Parliament
have deotared the °potion in Quebec void, on ac.r
count of violence and Illegal voting, and propose
to declare the city disfranchised for the remain.
der of are Sesercin - el i punte6ment fan tolerating
such abuses.
Ogir At 13elvidere, New jersey, the Rev. Mr.
Harden has been convicted Ofpoisoning hie Wife,
And sentenced tb bo hung on the 28th of negt
June.
"fir One of the delegates to the OhicagoOon
vention last weelc seized a negro in St. Louis, put
him up at auctions a n d Said hfm for $68130, to
satisfy a claim he hadagainst 'Avner. Aliat's
Repoblinanivo~ti• • -
law. There 'lriillready 'sixty: , candidates -out
On On oppsyrif.
_party inloineenter eovit Cy tolthe
aounty offices to be elected- 04 falL
Ili_ Non. Edward Everett is now eize7-aix
yam.
„PROBLEMS.
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A n4401(916 . 08 forl4 a — part turkgye,. and a
pert &Intent jrer the turkeys he received $1 15 a
plawfoi'therireeee 8Z cents a piece, and for the
whole he regeiyed $77 28: how many were there
of each ? • . .
Divide the number 40 Into 4 such parts; bet
the Are fe9V1144434, labed by
2,4424iie:AlOpliisittiy3, and 'the cour4i divi
ded by 2 AielLsli be eqa4.4
Presidential Election of 1856. - -
At this election there were three Candidates in
I the Geld, regularly nominated, ak. offieb :
James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, and John C.
Breekinridge, of Kentucky, on Abe part of the
Denrocratsriftifin C. frivittotr`e, -- d - triti tied ;
William L. Day Van, atliew ) ,JerseCon the part
of - the' 114ntslicans P ;.s.„1111.41ilYalfd Fillmore,
of New York, avid, Andrew Jackson Donation, of
tilinessee, on the apart Carite2.l9llWiliiitrAtheft 4 ..
cans. The result. vows as follows:,
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warns FOR BuctaAN4 liihlP il* ,,.
CI4NiIT.D4.,
New Jersey, • r * Tii'allaba, • ' ' l3
'Pennsylvania, -,, - ';' , 27 - Ittinoli, l % - - 4 ' ' ,-, 11
Delaware, •• • .13 :Alabama, - .., ---• 9
Virginia - ; . ~.I{>l - *jsannti, ;.- . . ~,,,i: 9
.NorAii - Gairot ina, . s
~10'Arkianaai, , , , ~ ,4
i sSouth Carolina, s Florida; '' ' - - 3
Georgia, . - 10 vrailli'ar .-....f..- ~ 4
Kentucky, , - - • ~ , 112...Onlifornier.. t 4' t - CS 4
Tennessee, , -. 12 _..,! ~,....., .„,. - . 7 ,- ,----
, Louisiana!,
~ 11l NuMbet;ofclec!rs 1'74
' Mssissippi, . '' ' rreejoitily • ' llO
STATES 1 0 011. smayso 7 T AND 'DAYTON.,
Maine, Haw Yoik, 35
New Hampshire," 5''1610, 8 23
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troageonuaeZ .-., 13 I• Michigan . ,' - - 6
I
Rhode Island,
~
,:4' iii,p6;;;;;:ior, , ,
Conntketiout, i jpgrp, , , - !•:.
Valmont, . - '5 .
Niiiibei'orareeters, - -" '' 114
STATES FOR FILLMORE AND DoNALDSON
Maryland, > •
Number of electors,'
James Buchanan, ..or, Pennsylvania, and. John
C. Breckinridgc, 414h - tacky, harivorieceived
majorityo aft the votes' tie -tie. Electors
Cottegei, ware dertarecl duly... Fleeted , President
and Vice President of ilia. Unlted,Btates.
POPULAR VOTE FOR
. PRESIDENT. I
Rep. Dem. Am.
States Fromm t. Buchanan. -Fillmore.
Alabama, 46,739 28,552
Arkansas, , 21,910. ioasr
California, 20191 53,366 36."165
Connecticut, 42,715 34,995 2;615
Delaware, • 308 8,004 • 6,175
Florida, ,6,358 _ 4,833
Georgia, 56,581 ~..,42,439
Illinois, 96,189 106,34§' 37,444
'lndiana, ' 94,375 ;111070 -•'' • 22,385
lowa, • 43,954 ; 36.170 9,180,
Kentucky, 314 74,642
.67.417
Louisiana,
, 22,164 , 20,709
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Maine, " 87,179 • 39,080 3,325'
.Maryland, .281 - 35,113'', 47,460
Massachusetts, 108;190 -.-39,246- „,•• 19,626
Miahigan,`, ~.
_71 4 762 52,136-,,- 1,660
Mississippy-- 35,436 : 24,195
Missouri, • ' 53.184' 48;524'
N. Dampshire, 38,346 32,789' .• 422
New. Jersey,._ $8,338 ..4 1 1.943 t';24,115
Noy, York, . 261,00 1 ,195.,3Z3,•". 124,604,
North Cuplina 4 '48"„218'"'" - 26,888'
' Ohio, • ' '187;49r A 71F,874 "• '" 28,121 ,
l'ennsyrvaniai 147, 4 .'9631% 230)77 0 2 "s" r. 1•82,202
.Rhode Island, 114467"= _1;675
South Carolina, t l ! r°P l id el i 3 l V'l ee t c ' rB LF ll 2!"' b Y - 1
t e•Legishiliire.
Ten•nesiee, • • '73,636 4 Cfr,ll7-
Texas, •. 4-4 , ' 4.. • -^31,169: _ ).15;639.1
,Verrpont,, • - 4 „.39,i6.61-• 1%569- ,645,1
Virginia,,, 291,' " 89,766
,otsto,,
ritTongiri, " 66,090 '621§43 " "t80"1
Total; aa.,f41;514N„ .1,631;2.32- .874;707-
CO /wily - gm:wax., Union .naverart„ 7 -Z , Jont,:s.i.
'PIONS VOA PRAAIMAAT A7AY..TE ? PftESIDP77. 7 TtIet
National, Constitutional Upton .Convention _met'
on Weditestiay at lin/timore, and was called to
order by the Hon.. jehn J.
,Crittended, on whose
motion the lion. Washingtonqlent; ex ;CoVerner
of New York, war called to the, dbair. the:
States were reprekentOZ.pxnept ,UOntft, 4 9Prolina
and Oregon. Oemmittepawero,arPointed onper
minent organiaatiOn and credentials; after which
the Convention took a recess. At four o'clock it
met again. Tho Committee on Permanent Or- •
ganization reported a list of officep,. headed by
Washington Hunt as. President, frith VicoPresi
dents from nineteen itte:tasi Joseph It. Ingersoll I
being the Vice President "from Pennsylvania.—
The list was approved by acclamation. A motion
then being made to proceed to' genral nomina
tions for President, an animated debate sprang up.
Finally ihe rules of, thOttualZ w of, , lteprosentatives
antrit'CcifhWitlee - Of one from each 1
Bute was '4 ttryt hr t rfio \ in'ferr to repose'
P P
business for the CouVelltißN to repoif,no 4.tiurv,
day morning. 1
The Convention conelnd . ,ed .i iy T t h . urs- A
' l 9'l k l 2 11 14-,: 7 4T4 tI i F I I!U OUT / 1 1 , 11 2"l
,SP President, arlav t lAtp,FirnwA ti o4p, l !
ehnsettp, for trrtdektr, F li t r l pttlyttaf, pomi
natedyitth`n.seennA
votes call:. arjontimnaft,tltiv zoi ra!,..
t i : T hi al hAßtaliPsq l tg Ll A.tobauPtt•
zeoeived ,•ote,s apisKai:aa4F , .;JP4 l l on
tin . t second had 61 uktaa.rltlDlEt:_ poßnaL
tion was u nAl? i P o gi* ,
The Convention made ilea ti ntratiop fagiti ::
cal prineiplese, clortyst r ihe t ,.!sliPle, subject :or
a . platforiw t ta atfc alfbitto adoption of a re- : ,
and the 1478.
Mr. Bell, the satijklaWAT, TifpsiOurt, was a
prominentt 7 he lytig perty, and upon .
its dissolution acjAiVtli t prit 4 Fs ! nthern
Attleri
;cans, the only opponents of Me i psmocritey south
of AlleOn and Dixon'a,line Fleys about sixty
three years of- agi,, madAp 4410y/.,y,.0t.by profession.
lie,serve4many years. in Congress and was elec-,,
teCtwice to the M. B 7 .Ae*itei t ,. : When den llar_
risdn was elected he fr anpolntediftlr.Bell Spernta 7 .
ry ttf War- •
•
_PIP' An abreviatlonMt 0 1 %4 found in the'
books, is to he felind oil's g.l64,S'tone in Dunkirk.
The mourners iritenl4.,yoA , S . an old neat to
sleep with the cii • sion?ary yymp, "Let her rest in
peace," but the space on op.,tone gave out at
the close of the vord*gilier:! The ready-witted
sculptor, hpWever, loicg.thtlioinitials, and' now
the dew old lady'eleepli:be'nesiti, the laconic, but
tnelegan't epitaPh . ;'"Let bar r i
.p." •
. .
A popular tilyitta,aellei a good story, as
hit at that kind er a gtatlar i who : are too indo:
lent to pursue ,them by
their faith.. . lie,sags a 4 one ploua gentleman
eompOSCii 400E17 tLadlmigbty,,wrote
it oat legibly, and afftwetil,tha . siinhusaript to the
bed-past.. Then, ors.aoaiskta, lieritrply poin
ted to the dosetneirt,.*o 9
Lord, these,ate. my sentiments,':, be /Orr out the
light y .and nestled amid tho •
.11ustaw Lirs.—hope writes thte,ptiatall ofthe
boy, but memory that of the man„. , Man looks
forward With smiles, but backward with sighs.—
Such:is the•wisu providence of ,God. - ,:•Tbernup of
.lifer is 'sweeiteatlit.the brim, the flavor. is impaired
as we. drink Xleepespsatbdith Alregs, aro unsode bitter
that we may not struggle when it is taken Sawa us.
hligeltAlleVlaifilES.-112 en 151WIttiti
ho4l?;'°44hti4l9 q11410X:
racy on Monday of laat-weok, sleeted their en- ,
flte tiaket Villelict4tMb or*
hertdoio - 41iirditglt 'oAios'iV4inader a tiiffile Domo
cratio tickeNaiiitTlegtoAbylaiblat: Utz majority: .
EtognstFSTV74;!prtninentyc l i t hr of the bar:
of Bailer coenly,in.tbis
Ban., has eloped
. frepa,the • town of Ilutdet,te r aving
a wife and ohlidte fr -taking
est child lad it. 101114 'n'ouean named Ma . rtik J.
Brinker. Ripple ism young liWyer, of am firm
of Thompson tt, sippto , was Chairiziaw9f.tittqint,
publican Committee,-was doing a gaod htridneitir
and on the rdad to Wealth: Theamtusit,ortiont,
ey which. he carried os-that was notjthlAdis is,
estimated at 12,000 to $3;000.
LARGE Sstanr.-- . .50 far us money Gr. eenceried r .
it is mush bette r to be governor-general of India
than President of the United 'States. * To. say
nothing of the minor advantages, the former has
£26,000 a year salary, #43,000 a year allow,anasy,
arid tfr,poo Tor outfit. , In Aollars!'thil ie . atiout,
$124;004 pot ye - aids_ salary," lo6;Bo6 f or ii,oo oppi
gu l ag; 415,900 to get . thir
Briitah foga'. •
-uloce
THE LEBANON Atv
CONGRESS MOVES!
After nearly six'tnonthe spent inihe practice of.
eloriods,are:of "Hoy Wet to pe It," congres,s
have at lasi•done sotoethin , .. The House, on
Thursday, passed.a Tariff bill, and the Senate,
e.aassershisigspeandowitoniesbuid.bilk
The Tariff bill is the me known as Mr. Mor-
rill's bill, and it passCiltlfa fewsligliticilfll.l
cations, by a vote of 105 "i;e;is tS 64 nays. The 1
kvalne ofwOol allowed. tiOnrimposted free.otolnt.P.
...,.......... . ... -. .
was reduced fro% 20 to 18 cents a. pound. It pro.
%fiat* fdr steal-Be ttraiesle . n4 frod,; tdiwltt I Unbar
dronV sl:s4du top, .phites2o.,4ritil $l2, schtii $O.
aiz Pitttb-segaimit.*.tibist.Predenfidetty 0f:24 -Per
Centrad will otifix .: 1 01 1 11.1llietrewnejil ianid: mem -
the - ratirestilie:vdtetfertbe%bill,..hr..didlnettVotant
0 .11 .7 .:-.,-. ...ee t.u.s f.. Mt...,.: Vol : ki, mtcp-f. t.:7;
' .1 1 fiiirTinte' illsii'ialstillAtigrom 61Am - id 41111. 'lt
'th'4 61 1 .11tilittB . 25 1 'egnis :kW iterir. to
'tigo restilenTOW:
TEE DR:OIniNG.AF A,14014E
--The-Sumter Warchman , brings -us the sad par.
ttiettlars of the drowning of-twenty-seven per
teens, mostly females, while on s picuie and fish
ing party, 411 1P9 1 ' 1 ns from Camden, nP
penq lLmf early 'part of, the day was spent, by a
large company, in unalloyed enjoyment, but in
the afternoon about thirty'ladies,with a few gen
tienen, erabarked on a large flat boat for the pur.
pose-of _passing around a large pond. lii this
Manner they
_enjoyed themselves for some time,
and until the boat, while in ;the middle of the
-ready.unfortunately at t ack a snag, held fast, and
began to leak. The, Ws..renzraw describes the
scene that then ensued follows :
The wildestexeitement and fear seemed to seize
every heart, and but few if any, were sufficiently
collected to enable them, to employ their efforts
for rescue advantageously. In - a few mements
now, she sank, when the scene May be better
agined_ than describe& Piercing cries and shrieks
and calls for help, both from those on shOre and
those on the unfortunate boat, filled the Mr.--
Sisters and brothers,.parents and children, rein
tires and friends, Those hearts where hound to
gether by the nearest and dearest earthly
and animated by the warmest and Most tenderuf
faction, werethere—aome on the sinking i 4me. and
some on the shore. Ph, how rudely: where pese
confiding hearts I-ereasunder and ravished with
Wild and aching grief!
The boat seems to have committed 04411othe
kosopi of the water,huddledtogother : Mainly„ in
a mass. The water is supposed to ,have been
about 20 feet, ie,depth., Tllll throwing
; together`,`
throwinogether,
ono clinging to the other,- withthat . grasp pant be-'
longs only to those in a drowning;oondition i ,thure
was
,4ttle opportunity. for the maleslnthe com.
pany,to rescuo,the lasiea, oreyen.tojiavo.them
selves,
Efforts to rescue, the _halos of the unfortunate
drowned were, immediately .emp,loyed, Some
.were - taken fronitho Waters- 7 -10er; couid -notsbe3
I , Mr. S. S.. Itlehburg,, , ,loatitis life In endeavoring
I , t 4 er , etlY e e. °! the le/Paies• °AI §otltt-y the
' , bodies of eightof. , ,Cm females were 'coaVeynd, to
E. Church at Sumter, where thidr loner
,!al.,tooh .place, the,prosneo sof, alargeuongre
ation. Tho, town of C,amtion, where st,eaydy. all
tho viotims .resided is shrouded in gloom and
many of its citizens overwhelmed by the most se.
Vera affliction .and bereavement.
SRWA RD'S STRENGTH IQ THE CILICAGo OONVEN
.
nene.--LThe Nev 'Haven Journal, Republican.
says the total number of votes to be cast in tho'
Convention is, as near as can beaseertained; VW;
representing all" "the free States, and the slay:
States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia: Eon
tueki and Missouri: If Mr. Seward' - h`asNow
Yaric (10, Orrlifurnia (8,) Miebighn (12,) Wis
cousin (1.0,( Minnesota (8,) he will reetize only
108 votes, or less than one-fourth of the whole
number. Dut be will probably *Ave also from
New England (15,) Kentucky (8,) Indiana (0,)
lowa (4,) making in all 141, .'and pOssibly, Ken
dicky, 1/ irginiantid otber'StaMS a bring his to
161'tip tidy be faliMinii f tho
those -
strengt ose tube e ton t n, n
Bun 1 tek r ttilrty vbCAVIL ranfOllcyl .-- •
- - TBRIARTESIAN Wim i j j ,:).o
• We , too? I:ll6lo46 , oE44ftellititill44o 4 ofltou#
gerrztaithf;ite-lifjl=llf 'IWO OrraVid , NlFitailised ,
Alm -15ro.iiii.r or Bfififiretiri;'iiiiftene6 goi•e7:: i The' :
' oiiiras iati iliteifjf gig& bY 7 All,:s . lVilillitl'ellaveitte' gor 1
iirOgreggruateiViibolitietie't la 2i $11oulltg! The 'a
'iattaiied firif ofkiet It 141.44 4 04 1 ; entifilitiere'
1 iiiiiisronVi , 6lrfiiiirrdrlsiViieuriPecitarliiii Windt
I 70164e:a 41 ri 11•44 sill 4 'elette , !cawitili.bccrii2o.---1:
Ttie'drill . Ot=l/ 1 1h145.1 fiee , 4 i'lliersticitrzeh feel..
I - shitpedsatwhe; . lldribm•,-ittitkilittie enotith .tivCcit a
I fioli'lli)Moi iliiie; filefte;qn-allitiit'eg"'raii ilrs.ll.l
1 - 4'tddii'lisea 9 iiisgto' alviled s iiielriiPro'd'eilled ai
4 tiiiikier 4 46 1 fititillelig, rico' wtrici t iii`leittiich i ed si• •
sueeetekin 'Cif perfectly 2 retiariht aih Poles, with
iron wiekete,'airewed flail ikisli i &arh& in theiame;
Manner,• ia eh 'of 'the in fish linitliqf tli'e 'ainker ;
reaching dorsi fo•till!,; saMe iilinigii - sit :de l i th tho
Well has rttiafeetti''We chanced, lo 'be present 1
while th'e weikmeri *ere eiligiividiinidtaririg up
the dt!ill; 10-ahisagiiiii and'eofintid'ildietai 'than •
53 of thkiee tillttisi lake.' irieludieg Mei eiokr.--
1' They were diraTia'stit iittblild. aid tot4tiiiirr, nn:
• Screwed, and plaisid'lcrioiliViiiifelit'ordin io' be put
together againelie the' atiort !apace 1 6T+ abetfe 6f.-
teeu minute". , '"-;- • • ' : "%i .; .•-•',1•
The drilling'Promittie perfortned!life.sgendanf
crane, Worked ''hy the .
poles and sinker , With -the-4AR * - 6ttarthed„ some:
four or' flee leiet,lind7lets.
tio oal weigth .6f ;mop IlitelsAtliee. , . The.
operator uierei7:,l„ttrna the drill eteetteh e „Omit"; eat
usually , Praectoo*, 4 0 11 441 . -Atiii'VoilF
through-whit* %hit:dein f iaNskete wqrltjogsis nap.
posed to he a, blue stete,,end ittomveTm,bgrAtil,ltatt
scarcely more , then. is , (net ,elgt wo,je eeeetnpliehed ,
in twenty,. fourhguse. ;, el elihei;ngwpttein_ .
ed a. depth of 1,430 ifpets, over °net/401,A1
mile. Thjs;ie mintli.tiolares agnorooffled
town measurement, ~ .rs
We were ittforme4byAbefositmen,;hl,r...lttnea
hi. Thompson, • thet r et ! tbe.,dgpiit.,,of i l,soo feet a•
pretty strong boxly.,of .wa,ter.,was , strno4, which
raised the.water in ; the 7,011,0 slitbau 12 i fest of
the surface, Since Attels4,the, water hes fallen
about 8 feat, probably, gyring to °mein's, in the
rooks. The preSeo4°oonrys6.l.• is , to go ? , ?9Volts:
and the operat,urs erg of opieion j f . rook o nne t
atiin
dioationa,Ahet , e , 'spficientyfr.ce„er e w c atnelli ; be,
rebtainei bpfore,timt. ftektb.iplupttivrfil;.l.lngeedy
7 0 may expa.o.H9jPierc.9llsl2#AP7 C7oM*r:
Laues'Aindefatigaikle , .. goste .4
grfity,syt
With
ward-Air • ittid.241 1 ,1444 .IPIAHROPS.I.T44!):t9taI.
ArtPeodittqa: og 3 1 /ii niiireigeEitt Y r A l o o t .
.44 far of
4.44:!4tit i tt , nearlY: 'b a g Ri•l4 l . ceVeRO
!Ay ,a o .ll. *P ei lg i n i ?d . - peer
.
:.+1 119 P! I FhlP4h? PrelloF!tigcliletPfNiS":ihl
g nat lftr - i hand..-,• ..: • ~r.! 14e^ 1
•
phesgatras3tolssipsisaipa4ponAll,prelent.work•
• !F!'. ' ll 'l ° NU.' r'!'E A : Nc l P n aer COW P! h Ara ixßani;
tkr, bne 1!) ea ft. ; Titey. areAso tbs go"-,
..taticers, for,. the well atice)umbus, Olkis!,
:yes, temporarily, anspe r ndea . at thy .d , epth of 2,340
Jeekbut which is to be recommenced agi4inext
week.---Rfa#ng. Jou rnal.
,
X s_ .
TheY are . ilia ludicrous hobble in Troy,
,
'New York. They city is full - of cents, coppers,
and pickles; they are increasing so rapidly that
the people are growing superstitions, thinking'
that they either multiply themselies or that they
attract other cents thither. They bid fair to be:
coma the exoluaiye currency of the city; already
lartlos.who buy for. cash. }ire forced to take with
them a boy and a baskol to carry the
ordicum. o,oe of the. pv t pera doll!
,for a.gublbs
meeting 'ttiis Auiclffit con'oeie of ac=
t aw. -- la- VW.% ,•••P
VE RTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
A GREAT CASE DECIDED
.
On Friday last, in the Supreme:l.Court_of the
United States,. Judge Catron delivered the opine
on of the Court in the-celebrated Sandllan Land
Case, which had been so voluminously argued by
'intim- of -the ablest 'courrserin' the . 'The'
!edition p in facer of, the lip itati r States priern
Imee il:repriesting tli Subatferittles, pei.again a r t -
the title . .claimed by the San Franoiseo Land As
-;,-.ogtioCthroughLthe-Bantillaxygrantf,,,:iTl#Sittr
final settlement of the title to an extensive and
valuable trace of io,,and.adinliting the dity
of San •Frandisee; 41ifelmin,':...itritich' bad been
urehased„ at.a.darge price, by 7 a.stook-Aanspany
from a halfz,breed - Mexican' BUM, Indian, named ,
SANTILLAN, who claimed to hold it under a Mex
ican grant. * :Ttpow turne,Out Aat-this title was ,
a forgery, butt so cleverly executed 'as le deceive'
some shiew4st lewyersja. the concitry.—
The original, per value of amebae* was $3OO per
share, biritii r speedily rose until Wrenched from .
$4OOO to $5OOO per share, and had, thetitle been,
establish;eitt. faior.. , .. f the Coinpaiy, it; would
have - been worth at least $lO,OOO. per share. Be
fore the trial,- shares- had, however, receded to
abditt 6;',03 but daring its pro gress,,so favorable
did facts_ and 'arguments appear, it rose to
$6OO. Sioce,the trial they dropped to $75, and
from that figure down to $5O, $25, $l5-and $5 !
A reillargelieitiOn of the steak : was 'held in
Philadelphia—some parties, we learn, holding as
many as one hundred shares 7 W the total loss
there will not be less , ths.tporteMllien - Of dollars !
The Germantnion Telegraiok stry's :=:"One' of our
friends hold twenty shares; for vihielf - he was of
fered $3OOO per share. 'We urged him to sell, and
realize his $60,000 which Cost only $BOOO, and
let others assume the responsibilitY and make
whatever else there was to' make. .He deelined to
"fellow Tairitiggegtinti;Oti"thegfOutid; thatife aeon
as the title was confirmed- T of whithhe said there
was no eirthlY..dcittbe=sharei 'Weald:he worth at
Jeest,slo.ol/0, wi ll/ a. cjta_nce,of their . going .up
sls,oo6t9,y,2o .i 9oo:yijoined, endsitid that
the facbliAtrtterb wasitiliitehQtheitill; proved
there tiara a doubt of:ts—ralidity; acid we urged
; r• es of Pr -
agittn tcrfollow the dtetaludence, and
make $5f,000 fAusplidc,--add
,Ang thstifAteoppottunity was,,lost, =he might
.bas 1 ! ) .";." . • -
EM
S'rEcuiattort - Albany' joui:nai
states that there 'are pattiee Canadai 'who hold
"ft large titr4rtilf haii;.; they intend skip-
Ong to 'Bigilindtittiin'ilhia sittausei montlf*4, oq
spoon "Thearninint'is variously cSilaiated
from r tiOO'b
250,000'0 '4OO, e
Is I
s.
The onneetteut Vegisl4itire on "T 34
day . , re-eteeee'd the Hon.F oster,
Seri:sit>faYette. S.
Senator from that State , for six" —
died at Conui
/4" Townsend itarri..'
Qoger it to
,7g~an
TEIEjtIpJ.4RE.I.PI:IIII.,ELEgTION ro,nn, posAwsir
ya ki —A meeting. Of the. Democratic candidates at
the,rocent.municipal
_election in , Rhilndelphia,Was
held at, the Globe Hetel e op Tuesday 'evening: • A
large !lumber of .prominent Democrats were pres_
eti.V an d participated-in, the .proceed jugs. After a
- full. dismission, a resolution was adopted to ••con.
test the Awits,of Messrs, Ilenry,;.,Lex,. Hefty ,
I Hamm, end , ,llonseman, the allegation being that
frauds in many of the Wards have:been dissever
ed,,to such a, great extent•ds to vitiate the - entire
election:•, :Wnr , J.airst, Esq., suggested prompt
action, as the specified time •for contesting is
within twenty dayslafter the election. It is said
that -Wm. - R. Reed is to .assist in the legal -pro
ceedings-on behalf of the enntestants.
EaoNObrr 'IN DOMESTIC FIRES.—I' have . , for
years, materially reduced the elostanption of
'coals in the fireplaCes in my house by putting fire
clay over the bottom bars. It is introduced in a
moist state, and can be carried to any extent in
reason which the operator can desire, and be
molded in any form he May prefer. I have it
placed in a slopin,s , fortn, like the - roof of 71 house,
in which sh ape' it fill's tip the' bottom and hack of
the fireOvhere 'it'6n not be seen when . the coals
hie in tliegra lb: By title con triva Keen. very snail,
id 6 &Vane' e,'appnienily,-
n ihrge - fifeAind the ii`liss - ofelitrbecolrinelied:hot,
and throw a'g`rciif hdatititti'ilididetiC7"l4l.l con
ht.bi
'wEen 'Once
'Fitt
it recent derision
72 t 9141 Lei*
tupperi a,..notemp f v!viol l uiy 2 ,u uerse for
ib 754- 1 i t„,r 'rhts.ga & , ided
tt,? -k E z 4.l r t'l4 - 174' on
intbtibi4
v 4.4.0.• : 4 ttq 1 ....4;- • •
17:up RimALTA/...7..f0iE•9174-Thp AFTukilipan
A Plite wg . arc h t rl c i , p fa fur I ds to-9Vr.Ptr... the
fi re t, e s. k. lqr a , e . 2 Tik! 9l l th c?..K. e t . .7.,.._e t Fi l NY. the (PVlll`.
nl.°'4A°P:9 l The
btkifttingcp!t z onrt!
144,11r1 has itegn rpbacrilid : tlitan.,tytq w elwtetr:
e...Goestrictt, IReter,i i .ari,ttyj-.clieol. in
Destro/ last , Wed ne§daY.,, 411. t4P , , Ilti ,yeA r.! r :
Age. He eserp,i4ektgert! iptlonaPP;tl - Mlittletuinds
-ett ilttt en Akt.n.Any,Aher Aq,n ,o 1, kis 74,gy-.., .1
A GLOVED Sectio correspondent of
the Chieaoo Journal of the 241 h relates . the
following feat of strength Which' he wa's
CLIEIMEI
. .
'' - 'OO Sunday last; about - 8 o'olo sk, A. M., as - the
train'westward was Wi thin , ibree!dtifour at iles of
Chieogo, on, the . Nort, Wayne reed, •,a- 4 . 9rso•_. was
discovered:m:loo a tilt wurkapd . betv4 o the rails..
.
:The train ' Was Atotiiii . d., iin'd wOrkmen wcio Soo t •
'II "Olfiar the track: I t was then •dliCorered . that'
4bb body of , the. horse waa -resti ag, on the sleepers,
.11idellegs Itaviog pasted tI, rough, t_ho. open 'panes,
drppktle,shert, to , reach _the l gsotpa d. , Biarus and
,refs weVebri - aiagtit and the open spa', to froet, of
Mt' liaise Tilled up: . in a kin 8. a. plan k'rcii: (1 fin ' him
(iii.onio!ini:ithOtild be • 'gut :•up;. and"tbiineant of
ropet,t,one,of bisKfern,fcet,was• raised, d ,tbere. !
:;4 1 141 ,1 1 r..4EP1t4914 1 /144. Jt,t?e,uieli.tqflMlß strAngth
or strategcm could'avail to release the :artiosal.—.•
'reeks Of 'boards - iiiiiir s SithiSASVintlilid‘nleo f,
tuiged at•th'e ropes .in 'c , alof.wtreirtd. , pasastager • 1
',whoh was dookieg,quietlyima, AkePPediferward,lei • '
h : sp,rply sl i pped_A te i pui.r of ; titijnfilt Ws, sei;ed.the •
horso by the:till, and with . Cremonans.forceltirl-,
1 ed - hiin foiiiai'd 'unon'the ... plank .roads 'Nnie'One - I
:assiated,:indindeedlthcanthole•think was done 80! . 1
Auickly,.fthak c iteAtetanciv,im ik s 4aq:feasible; .. The, i
hp.s!o . walked 4w.q.y,. , 1001n . r„ fno liih. . and tasking : I
stispieirds 'side glances tawaid:his'criiidiil e'atinut-•
ifyi.' ' Thelodkers,an'llinghed an'd'abnlllea,r,Ailiile
.the:strangerf rage mod • his , : Jr ids?' .ni dttered-aome.,‘:
thing . alogyt the incepyortianci,of rei/WaT.4?laYsi .
'llt 'sr Oiß`eir,ldd walked killiVly :18i; Alik'Anok in t .;
Car . ..-. Ile , Vrai-flifefdrined; 'O.O Ifiiikkilitty,:4pl4n r .l
'uncie,.weolvery rank ionably3dreseadonvosnadnia.ps-.
' tans ap . d. mykeft of ,11:i au).l4,tilt ,OF.SfstlAnkh. s c o 1 ;
or.,..and to allpeestlon, as tO who , km, was, only*
tiiagiieicil tiattialigil tiq'nelsfrfan - tah, traveling.
il'Oetidard'fbiltiathea•lth:',. the;-borre i , wtoitrtt -der
i
I atttiglyi.Wedgb•attleast,twelV a ,b urnired!.., • , ; 7
• • I
d 7, n • ~'., , ..: ,: _ • . - . . ,
.c 1411," .14.tbe.Bank 'of .England ,no tfower;:4baSl
sixty folio. volumes ;Or ledgers:. are;, daily, .
;with writinglinckeePiog!Mit 4000p)348.1.:iTCP*
,dace : these Sioyi voly2;t4, ba:ving
,presioutly mannfactured , ..els,awhare i . men;
:i4ireetitYtacn preseas,,ao4 two hand presses, are.
constantly kapt.goin'g within tha bank. In the,
copperplate, piintipg departinou t twedty-eight
,tboueand,bank-notes are thrown oft ily;.anA eo
accgratelytjathe number indicated by machinery,
thyL to purloin a single notewithont detection to
an ip3pnespility. • .
• • • . •
%416. A Japanese Embassy, consisting of a let
of. Japan high officials and their servants, are'
areo
now on a visit to this.country. ,They are taped
ed to arrive .at I, Vashington. to,dey. Extensi'"
preparations have been made to : teeeiye them.
gar" ALRBADY BOLTING. --The New York Sun
and N. Y. Express, the leading American•organz
in the country, have bolted the notoiDution of
Bell an&Bialytt, and ares/a:log it,ilii•taixt gone ;
ton.. Thorn to ukaoh
grututdingtdoor in Ph Hadal.
pl;itt °natio-Mk:4A thshilaltitanzapilnionistlionl
inattiena, e. ,• • • • - •
DEATH OF MR. :CONNOR, THE
-2ERONATJT.'
[From tha`New Yori Times; May tLj
Mr. Connor, the pupil of Mr. Wise, +,
the remnant was advertised to make an
-ascensiow—from •;Palacw , Garden-- - at-.
o'clock yuptArday.afternoon, and at the
-
anpotritt_ i _4 r+l th e fences, house•tops
and trees in the vicinity were filled with
..'muiribincgtonartisgovsee"-atlkey
could without_paying the • admittance
fee. ?t+;-134 - fli 100, 3 `qi TT"
The Anflaglixt Af-tite 7 .-battoon `-`tie
- n7L;
Verus , T-prifigi.-kis‘ft , sficcessfully 'until
one of
it
strips .o(ieildCmusliti,
which - f
Gartner up „us ..best. pe t coold,i
re marlii 11,4, `Atr;r9,o4Atiigiebg'atori es,
thfit,
liemidtait.tiot give , ttp-ffiti
firglin.- viflv„,as the bal..
loon fill;:, tife wand,zliit..ll..vvas blow
log in,.!iolent gusts, swayed .ii;frout side
ta,side,;With such. foicid that aif,tour or
five men could do to keepitin its place.
Several attgroptdd td disitiadeMr. Con
nor from the ascension, but he presisted
in undertaking everything
was in t rea r dinessosteppedinto
er baSkel;ndfid Sbiking hands_witb
wife, gave'-Ahd - ? Word to "let go." Be
fore ttte balloon. had risen high enough
to .clear the building, a violent gust .of
wind caught - it and dashed it with great
.
violence against the- coneert arid -dan
cing Saloon. The basket containing
Mr. dormer was hurled through one of
the-windows wiiieh look - Out front this
room uppti tbe Garden, but tinforturiate•
ly the anchorage : which tfie balloon thus
suddenly found proved only temporary,
and the top of the basket in which the
unfortonate - liranautqiill re rained next
caught underneath,the edge of the street
Pedingr it=;oir. as, if itr.were Imat e
board.- Thtn . it 44s dashed with great
violende agaibst the sky-light, and in•
afar - illy the-
The crowd-inside - this
. garden could
not see where the balloon-hdd t
g:i iiWY; it. MI •rsii tth -.i.,13 aeZo f
_flye - ailjtcd.fit, lards. - - - Therp was Intense
- eXcite - ment..' Mrs. , -doonor=fainfea; l the
WOMil I), sorb ?in ed end" the men: rusted
franiitally forthdstreet to learn - 11)e fate
- of Mr, .dontrar:% No .itrie. eipeCted. to
find 'al tie.' People iikitSj'
throngb the basementsfet the adjoining
dwellings idle Vt'd rear yards.
The body f- hell it ci (101'1114er') e
t y aidYth e baSket cob tai r.
Cenner remaining' on - the roof ,r7f - tbe
concert.saloon. .He. was taken out.in
-
sensible and coveyed
the bar=room attached , to.,the. garden,
where several physicians "once 'i4irkil
ed On the fi).6 - 6,_hreast and back
, oChii - head were several slight cuts.—
No bones were broken. itij9tiPs
.proved to be. Chiefly`internal, Me, re•
Inained'in an iinconeiOus' state :until H
o'clock:ltist , e'vening, when he.expired.
Mr. Connor is a young man, his age
being only?' 25... He haq for sometime
past i!eing a pupil =of `.Prof. Wise, the
Mronaut. His enthusidam on hallo - ening
has been intense, and singularly enough,
it was heartily participated by his wife.
She had resolved to accompany him on
the present voyage and would have done
so but for the incompeteney of the bal
loon to carry two persons. The long
aerial voyage Mr. Connor took a few
days ago from Palace Garden, was his
- first essay,.as avpiactical mronaut.
'• •Siriotrib Astio.A.ATtqA.-- !
.Theasinshire, (Mass6:-Gazittu::Of. the
h gtwtfriA'.oe I
:less tosn,two.vtgrs'olili dstituserp2ESte-:
piten foot tariff - ea n, •
der the iiligerogiVrtligbealif, piN.griday,
and smashed sni
was nc . sessa,ryovAictittliiiiiiii4as per
:for.med;Sii^t•ti rdavanOriting:wliilpittit‘ Eta •
tienMattunderohe influence. of: Maio
form.: The_loot was-taken off at the in
-1111614 Be f4s..urabe cregsfirktn!*as. berieple t -
ed, 104 the - Dcintor . ,utfil inching the
sirjUnll; tan i 1519 tinto t rtunate 0 pC;O4
epee; asz she• Jay• upon ; thi,,tablevariNhe
. ing figh:Oinf. ihq.;altera
tam firliktirairtioinAlt . cyfortrimi r
at play. „?-I.Was
. p 4 iso exhibition.
her foot-was
hit 0 1 1 9149 r -eft .J?fOgd s vitli•!.'-eoat \
• which some -men, were :inuring to . the
gas .works . Thit:,littres 1 . 1,0 .fell in al
imping gee m 104: the.way, nd her
foot retied on une ot:tthi tailf.,.
BOWMAN, BA,UBB k CUPP'S'
ick • E rig Imp
tt lr .
Thil; Wltytty On :Wahl" :Cheap;
THE undersigned' hive latelyformed n par tner
shir-for ihelfurpoec•eftengaki fig in' the Lum
ber Business. on a new plan, would respectfully inform
the jitibliOiLelsrge;Aliat tlieirplacq of business iv Diviro
Bowman's Old I.umber Yard, iu last Lebanon, fronting
on IlltestuWptrect,'One square ,from,tho'Brangetiml
church. They have enlarged the Yard itud tilled it with
.mmow.and excellent. assortment of alt.ktriclit of Lumber,
suck • lbOr• 1.3 OA R OE; PL&DFICSi , f7eisTel . . • •
' • •'• •' lexi s io; :S It I tltti liiis4lo SCANTLING,
of an lsagthif they keep con
ieh
It M aitYly on band„a 'andlsgttseitgetfedinreePfel tof
ell .kiude orkIULLOINO 41):MtlApa." l' erione iclwaitt
bfanythihrhAtikillhe hrelhiiard edietilliftehliffe their'
"Loch, and ttaryt their priFss. inis
• TiDlOkfiAl
illibiiooo/Iftilaft OP
of public .
. ' ,,, c - strf so lll):syifilv WM= Ilk SAPP.
nehne4o.olllrBiliM, 411 1 Oaf .!•1
iopittEirca (4
7;er . ziT i missip.
/yang' thlt deit add ithearpest assor*nsti,ol7.tumisipt,!
ofilised ache leinow_f_or,sale 130 . 11,,,
Audi eppiaike ELSIBEA ,an Y4LB,D of ,
ZIEJD.SEWIBILL, •
withrhoodgwor mkt - WaNitifq oh-the banker - the
Inieihiti‘bY4Wik7lat et-F(4y Taw
• flidies.Noith ~ of the 'ilt•litiatewflattilfiltil. irtcrone"
'glare east of.Borgner'slibtAlN u.
o r Tbeir ajortinent•Cnitiisitel•bii•iliti teat iVeTredsfeillied
hitti,',Yallow;l•fotqfiff Pine affEVlVinlbalf.'Wft--
Ailherry; Potelef4ficf , PhiO , Bifeillit; .' • • . 1 "
.11.4 and .2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; l•
mt Ted &fflitirbt itiftt Joists ; •
.nt Plitne4utd,Scatititne;!
'anillkincb s .Poplar'Bolirde,lPielficand iktantlingp
( s IGLESI 2 .9HRIPL§ II 4 ' " " •
The Plea Yerniock , siii. , 64 : ,.7 f O el' •
Alas, /tailing 4n4 plastering Laths •
: -Chestnut Raile,and Polls,,Andr littingsAerefenees
.and foneing Boards; • % :
EIiIOBIN4.I3OARDS of all,aises end.4eneriptimait,
COAL! GOA LA COAL I. I 1
A large sliik' of BrOken, Stove,.l.l?dethiiihirritstd
Ifollidayebum Smith Coal", - at tho lowest
lift.tbrilidodt that they have thnlargest'and•bett as
scirtment of Lthfinta of all doseriptions and sizesNitiwell
as the litrgesfstoci. of the, different ktnds of . COAL, ever
offered to the titizonsof bebanon county, they venture
toNty•that the/Imp ii&ommodate elf Tiurchaers Mid
factor4 y , and would therefore invite all- who wanniny
thing rd their line, to examine , their mtoek before pur
chidneelsewhers.
piLTLIP
'N :Lebanon April 4,1880.' • • ••• •
C K
_hirty feY;
Light Pity"
r r,l
;int - .Received at
BLAIB/S jeiriplry Store,
r Itebooll FA.
Isifee46„ko.ponotual,,and *rill on
9/14.#9. 1 44Tagi tbpmfoillimta
HOSTETV.
STOMACH 'OTTERS.
TLe r r . ictors and manufacturers of lIQS-! ,
F ttr • itrritrettffdiftirirT
TEßS can Awcal - it per t mar°
physicistmet cit. It of led
States, because the attic e has a ain a repu-'
• „ ,
g . POi. 101 , Petr• =We • 'ore y than
1 . 0 2 04:00s 0 • . 0s , • • pr,bliticemg..pplyery.,
Tte b eohst •;• foltiVelMit-
Iters for TlVntr over p.ljpif-
M1 1 9 4 / 4 9t 4 4 8, 1 ' 4 Arhi lt P" 'PaPifeik r44n4y.
increase in.,titßeefoitet;,that 3 / 4 itrislent that during ,
tguiepoming' yearjthe ' .. cp,Bsm4tien gill_reach
near ono million bottles. This immense a mount
could unfit...ll'lll4 been sold -but for theeare
medicinal Reiferties contained in the prepare
-ikon, and the sitneiinni of: the. most prominent
-. physjciams• in those sections of the country
"irlieie the 14ticle is best known, who mot' only
recommend .1 he glitter) lg their patients,lzpt
irib t ectiira tes dm eniiiiiikeits
etficacy in all ca§d r i sif i c derau exulting
• and thndiseattes-resnitinetherofrom. •
This is=netti tehipoielv popularitiy, obtodatid
by extraordinary effer3l)n ipe "V, 9f
pethig the qualities of We'Bitterty buctal4Olid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, wluchis
destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, have. proved
a Godsend to regions „where feier and ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims 4y: liundreds - . To be.
able to state confidently: that the ' l :73itters"
are a certain cure for the-Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the:proprieters a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It realoyCiiiilmorbid matter
from the stomach, , purifliat the • blood, and
imparts renewed vitalitrinihe nerious'eystem,
giving it that tone and rnevry indispensable
for the-restoration °fl:gill!, It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a Sondition essential to the'llealthy diScharge
of the functions of nature.. - •
-" . B — ldeirjr persons . daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
stimulant peculiarly. adaptcdt-to comfort
declining years,.as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. :IVO hive the evi
dence of thousands of aged' pen and Women
..whk have experienced the benefit
.of.using, this
'preparation while suffering from•eiciniaoh .de
rangements and general debility; noting under
the advieeof physicians, tlinY,kaVe.':abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A• 'few •itrerds to rho
gentler sex.. There are cerlain . .periods when
their carea.are so harassing. thilloggy•ottliem
sink under-the trial. The refiateireef 'Mother
and- child:is-lie absorhingly:y&ler; that the
mother, especially if Elie is. apt to
forget her own health in•hei eitrernhenxiety
,tor her infant. Should the•perion of-maternity
,aieFiri•zdurjpg : the summer setksepil
body and mipd is generally aggravated. - Here,
then, ktiecessity for a etiMuli:nt to reettpc
.rate the..energies of the syaterti and enable the
. mother• to bear up under her exhausting trials
:Mid; 'responsibilities. Nursing-Mothers gene
pr§firthe Bitters to all other invigeirn-
Cora that receive the endorsement of physi
ciansi"beeause it is agreeable -to -the 'taste as
well ail.' dertain to give a permaneritditerease
of bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we hate particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the . stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of- sedenteryi
occupation, end nursing mothers, Will:consult
their own physical - welfare by giving to llos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters.a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for Hosrarran's •CCLEBRATKV
STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has
the words." Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph 810111nm:is on the
label.
mod- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Amts.
ries, and Germany. •
By Dr. goo. Ross, D. 3. limber, J. L. Lembergor, Leba
non; J.O. Seltztr, FrederialialwrE; EL D. Blares 4 Bro.,
Aeneills; Martin Early, Piilinyra.
Phila..& Urgelimit Railroad.
...ae•-v, , -.II3E , EUCTUMAiEENGLEIt. El ItEK-.... " Z
On. - ind-Aitar, r llol‘l)A .if -47 4 3 EL 2d, 1860. '
b •
wraukconionsimw ho /railed between any palate;
delsirod,..good-fin Gig; holder and any member of
hi, firtnlln in.toy. Pal3ronEerlrain, and at any tiine—AT ,
2n• Bag. CENT BE LOW THE REGULAR FARES.
- d'artice haviatnecaeinn , na , ule tlict.Boid;ffgangstly on
business •or ploommoi,wHlifirukthe above arrangement
convenient and economical; as FourPseilePEPrPrai, ns
run daily each way.lietwteading and Philadelphia,
and Two 'l,:raine dar•tietSteiri leanding, Pottsville and
ri rdt
Harrfsbar lakirint i a , ak3t , t.iiikralng train.
.DOwn, an one afternon a p„ratialietivonntiotts
ille anal linaticiiillift7,. d, rfla 'n fl )he
• LebittionAlGlejltraalgtilif Eg ' . ,_:'. - .., •,"; •, •
.. • Mir the,nbtae Ti Math. or. any 'in ro.itaflaii ' . 2141 Bag
thereto, apply_to S. Bradford, kieg.,.Teeaan4 - r. PhMadel
plAtt iqs.tWetipistimiCif: t ier .141vite win, Ore ILO, or to
• - • -
O. ArNICOttS
; t ylikeAl 2S, isGo.--tf ..' ':: . , ' Ceu I st; t.
Ph. i
iIP. 111.1,eaditig
• • LcbaoniNtalliev nr;a [lei'.
I=l
$_
Two Daily POtertfer Trains to Read.
'ing, and urrisburg.
DABS LEBANON; going &ft, to Reading. at 9.07 A.
and 2.25 P.M.' • • -
•
' ;Pass LeLstiOn;.goirig .yi'',est to Ilarrisborr,, at 7.24 P.
31l.Aud 11.26 • • '
Rehding,'`botli - tiviinif , tehlto• close connexions for
Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamtuliin, DauVille, Williams
port,. dcc. . .
. .
'Morning train' only rennecti at Bending for Wilkes
barrel, rittittiva:nd Scranton.'' ,
At JilarrhiliekicArtiiii . connebt with (Pennsylvania."
"Norther Centrale and "Cumberland Valley" Rail ramie
for Pincher& fancrieteriflaltimore, Sunbury, Chambers
burg, .4e7 • '
Through Ticket., to Iktimaster;ni No.l Can; $l5O, to
Baltimore. appg 2 - 7,
gi) lbs. bahmerafili9 l l.acei pas , et r li"'el'•
The Second Meg Oftra rtt4 With all the above trains.
Through Fitet . ClaSS Tiaetiat reduced rate to Niagara
Fella,. Buffalo Detroit; Chicago, and all the principal
points in tht4est, North',West, and*Canatlas: aud Emi
' grunt Ticket:Rat lower-Fal u elso_tp,all above places' ¢a be
liad..on'appLicatibnith.ther, tion Agent, at Lebadok.
:*ir'''Pator , bgere: anted to purchase tlcketm be
' fore- Ihe_Tratter thefts:* :Yarn charged, it paid in
tne cam. O. A. EICOLL.S,.,
teile:pedmie4nu4o, t a g g n oi ne ee and Suptrinternifent.,
r
'ay `4 , 4 :Mtgleitenien‘ ' :,)
VrElli'bElt'AtirONAALlda BANK. • •,1
VP • .1.: '; LEPANo•V'ek*
iSS,
121 999andilisconitd .:, • 4,197;226 142.
ahlto by ottuiruanka :411.6927.6.69: :
/ Notes.oPothetf-Ballka. • ' • 1 milaVaoioo.7 L 1.4
Cull. Drafts Mid Checks, do;' : 43)30 . • -
Specie (4919.111.101 , 5f10er) : • t 27.22 11171.44;,..1.-1
0... 20
- . tem.... :.:1.9A92 3 4 11 art
Noiiain eiralatlon• ' 1 1 9 .03. t
"Q 9 / 5 Dozi•Pq
Deposits ; • • L1'.. 9 ° 2-04-
Due to othee - Bank9;" w,917 11
-------$214,724 15
.12:1=r2gte1.611..11-VCr, b 2
,tor
aaßsfaljajuid .sp,lp*Lijotl;beforkl*ss-2*," T. •
I banou; 'Bray 9, UM). t IV1;p
•
. _
R a iif Arta Rs
• rie-uhxr , gignta 5.+9111 - pl!.y/1b4 ,- Digli 4 ebT• 1416 e for
WgiteAtiaed and ColoryltA7tex •
piatto. for.
Books, sl.o,4lliV A VieralicAlld Shades, Ac., at,
hisfook. tore, Vainutpt., neiLl
tnuiTei t , - J: - ..utotwv Miftrt.
11316.4
.11hAng' -54 ulgtiTkir
1 :12"""Hir 05134:8,11,'5"W00d •and Cls4lAr a it
short distarico north-enet of Messrs: Poeta
14fitl4ti'ii-Fiifihdrly;iii the • boroligh'Of North '
• -.
Lebanon; and also • bought from 200' to' WO CORDS OF'.
WOOD and WPM 4300 'to 1000 Totp.OP COAL, of all
kinds sadfaitdfs;irbieli I will iieltatpkyard or deliver
at a 1 mina) profit/fa/I\pp suiftlittifskac
_;r4hilalifore in. _I
vile all those Mat rireln waft of atfY'orlhbilaltiticles 40 - 1
call•andawtheascartaia:prioes„ and }udge for
m
nomiyiw. pAYIEL .(merchant.). North 14AU41n0n,:Airi114,143581-111.
- We hale jus t eetiiea aeot
of blank' Cards, Plain and aahnli.7llllo4 we shall
be plealed to.ivork ap for—th . sspublle.. We have
assist-al unesual, but rerylestrable ttis9s:stodqul•
•
ties.
J. J. BLUR
• • AOrf? •
SINGER'SI•SEW INC,' MACHINES ! ,
• All kinds of Sewing AlaCh fu t onnanufActured by M.
Binger nt.prices ,r A n St 46o—n l':444 , t 91100,. 2d,achlne .
'OU; PafdloPile:'.k9PS'emigaiiily..lll4o4,
Zekiinon. aot: 12th' 18.tit r .7" . to
MEM
■
!LEMBERCEWS:
ss::
IN MEDIQUIXFPOORIM IS OF
. WI 11170,RTANcE.
imaßßGEß.4lfied date of thoPhtlsv
tf I:delpbboCiAlOge df - Pharmacy, offing toile
• tisane of Lebanon , and •narroubding country,
PlTRE , .selectlon of , Drtigs; . Medicines and
Chernidali* aid it he first; quality of Perfumery
and Toilet and Fxricie f3otips, embracing the
heat Irian ufactned in'the:country,* and a large
ailetylteTtgarßriffh:WNrdit'Finehf'elOthes
and Hair , ithusticii.,..• Pocket. Toilet and Fine
Combaof If6ry, Btiell,llorif t,fd Iridia Rdlther.
PIIEE SIPICEffIi -PLLRE SPICES.
PurA whofe . ana. n d Sp IA; are ofrmd .for
salo in lin - go and small quantirieiap
`. ; LEMB4RGHTVB Drils- I §filret;
'.°Alt--DRITMSI)3B-BS—
°WB:k.SAEI)S' ... ;
Yon wi ) l'llnYi ' A inu"ailicirtinent - a la .
Sail* of FRESH Garden and Plower Seeda.at
-LEMBERG ER'S.
Thiggdigenilet,ted Lye, Soda Ash.
and Potash in Large.aitl small quantities at
.T.,y,atitgltGA'R'S Drug. Stuou.
INushing Soda; Baking Soda,
.1 1 / 4 .nrl Ash. Sal
ornius, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale
in large and small quantities at,
LEMI3B-SsEit'S Drug Store.
If you are in' iranr - of 'Vood Washing Soap.
pure white or red Castile Soap, °aunt!) , Soap,
Erosive Soap to remove' . groa.se spots - , superior
Shaving soap, buy the same, at ' •
LEMB.ERGEIt'S. • •• -
Do pin went n good Hair TA)* T something
to make the heir grow. to cleats° The head, and
to prevent DID Mg tniKof the hisittar you do
Call 41 LEMBEROMEt'S.
TRUSSES!
Thy:afflicted are requested to call end exam.
Inc my stunk of Trusses, Supporters, &c., coin
pribing a variety of Manufacture.
Im.L.lSlnnsh'a Genuine "Improvedlleif Ad:
lusting Truss."
"Marsh's" Gatemen ial Bandage.
.4n invaluable article for thepurrodu.
If yOu are In want of any 'of the allure you,
can be suited at • •
LEMBERG ER'S Drug Store.
Pure Ohio tiatawba Branily
. . .
The genuine liTliole; rim ,Medicinal Purposes
o be had in all its Purity at '
f LEMi3ESGA'R'S.,Drug Store,
Oppositeehe Mark et.fienee.
Anything yon want that ts.kept 'in a we
•ondifcted_ First ass Drug 3t o ean - be faro
bed you
..; LEMBERGER, ....
' - .. Cbenkieratid'Apothecari:
' Feeling tbankftilifee the ver3e3lbehtl .patron- 1
.go thus far reaßyed 7 from th,i•Phypidan4tlifei
, ti?titts,and'Citistentt . of : Litteinoti4ind Ithiftttl
t ngei I again edittiCle , afire, ptgitalting4?: . .
very *Sort toileatm ill: .. r.. ,;••
44 - Eitecial satin MA giVen tO "iPHYSTOtAk'
NtiscurnoWiti - and TAappt , . Ititetmel,'• and All
medicine disponeed:Vitrnin&i PURIC. aiway
1 q. Ood' no cen;he'olititieedineyerlietc atiT °old
to edit the times: , .Rantem her the Address,
JOS: -15.: LEMgERGER;
:mruggibt,febdinistottal Apogiclaiyi i ., ,
F417,1 . 5.0460,;# 0.• • t ~t • . • tisipts, P*. '
• • . • erirr:••:
- 2 D ROSS:r.:; . :;,• 3
. . • _
'D — 6 T . Olt:1
Opposite: t ' : Court House:,
. -
R. ROSS offers to the public thenseuntsr,. and rps..,r
D
selection- of pore and •, fresh - Droga,.?..Aledieines,
Spices,. Perfumery , end Patent. Illetikdoes hat has :Oyer
been in I..ebnitou. His great theilitiat for he, purchase
of Drugr, and his long przetigal-acrpiaintange with the
aediiCaVarill ..Platmageutical details of the
Drug Store. as well ast.the.Chtualoal Laboratory. ena
bles limn to give purchasers mauy advanta,gos; acid it
will be to the profit of all persons, to beatein'of these
who,would deceive; and to buy their Drugs.,4edleines
Tllll ^ Spices, if they wish them perfettitt,ppre.;lit Tor.
Oppopi:e the COURT IT'"
ID LIVER •
'ore, ft ebb, and gen.
to Cod Live; Oil car
tong for sale at Dr:
uts' Drug Store.
Coal for the cure of
isumption.. Drew:M
t:ad Chron is dime:wok
.t. RHYSICK'S
COUGH SYRUP.
'he growing demon.
Dr. Pkvslek'sCough
up, for Cu ttshr,Ootd:
1, Bronchitis, anti
nr,,a, has induced in a..
to try his howl at eoulitetleititig it. This ip to warn
the public to be on their guard in future, and . observe
well the marks of the Deputing Dr. ..Physiek'a Cough
Syrup, fur without . Dr., Ross' name on the label 4. is
counterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr...Rogs' Dui •
Store, opposite the Court Douse.
DR. ROSS' IIL.)0D PILLS
- - -
For-all the purposes of
.t family piodlelae, and-mhen
eyer purgation me le those pills aro .oqual,:apttin
many cases simerior to any other pills. They.,acisafa
, lv, gently and nithffitt pkodueing peMeymnaraqpesi.—
Good in theconimeuo4stunt of, fevers,..,LlMidaoo,iLtver
ComplairytlGoeliveuesti:4lddinen+: Dynpep - ila: an7l alt
dplegses,arislng from Imgore Asir t ,fcr.Dr 4 Noss'
itigalolll4 and ime that Dr. Itoaa 90.1telabel.
pal , . • ' _
~. i..... , , e•-: A.- il - -, k..
r r. 171 -- Air r: „..., • -4,) , - i
.....,..,„,-;
4 • 14 ir: "' t • 4c, t , -., . -1 ' , S. 1 1,, , - T:-'
/...../...4,‘
. - _. • ..,,,:10,.`.. 8 ,r ,
.... 5 ,,. :. ,.,,,
.-• . 4,.. . • It.,
. - , .cA • ‘' -.} • ...-::
_-....,..... -.......... Li ' ' . . •'' . . :
•
....resh.apNon-awlPlook&Seeri alri great variety, and
, of drat tittaAty, 7 wartatit4ltbkirel'iue reptiiiiented; -sold
wholeode and total Dr.'ltnast Dritg Store.
DR. BERAL'S EXT RA OT cif SARSit PARILLA,
.
•'•• For the cure of 'Fetid.; BileeeSeritifila,
Pains iu the Bonus, Old Sore, Pimples on the Fittxs,-a - nd
Eruptions of hit. Mode, Nervons llmulacbe and other
Nervous Mumps. Dyspepsia, and ail diseases arising
from impire blood or.the imprOdent — use of Mere-icy.—
Xi'or these putho ‘ selit will be found' superior to all other
'remedies. Price Sl per bottle, o r 56 bottles for $5.
Bold Day at Dr. it,ste'Diug Stare, opposite the Court
PURE to II to. CATAWBA_ i3RA1 . 1130.Y.
fort' valuable ionsAiiritlon Dr . . Ram- has teen ap-
PeintOd Ole and only agent. 'lot Lehimcie - alldiLebanon
county. for whotdvaleing and retailing Lyon's, Pure
Ohio Ottawba Brandy. A disctiminatinv will at
once perceive where the runs and GSNULNE OltioDrindy
is to be had, • Beware 'or poisonous imitations buts*•
cure the genittne article at Dr. Dose' Drug Store.'
DR. ROSS'- TON•IO MIXTURE. •
- - •
For the cure of *Liver •Cciii;plaint. Dyspepsia. Head
ache, Weakness and Minions Diseases genentily this
Tonic Mixture e,xcellis all, Ottfir 'medicines: The large
and *increasing tridkof 'it,' demands that
.it 'should be
made•more extensivelj , known:" Almost immedlite're•
lief, and in many instances, rapid cures folio's, *its-pro
per use. Ask for Di: Ross' Tonle Mixture. -
, DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENDES.
.
cafe, plelit4 t and effectual 'Worm Medicine. .Be•
iug pOrfeetly ,tastelestc. no child will refuse. them, as they
areas easily taken as sentnehcandY. Observe: these
lozenges are to if red ones are offered to you, they
are not genuine pr. Mee Worm Lozenges.
.Sold only
it . Dr,..Ross' Drug Store.' • ' " *
",
• * DR. ROSS' TETTER OINTMENT. ,. '
. ,
For the cure of 'Fetter. ItingwOrms, and yitriOus other
ernptive disegses. ' Sold at Dr. Rositt'Dog Store.
Dr. Rose ,' n rogular.prectlcal:Druggist, Chemist, and
Pharmaecutipt; with an extensive and varied experience
pf.over 22 yeart,z•-• and a:Draftiet:o'X Jefferson Medical
Coll.4te, rhilisdeinhia,lytildierottriike4tthe attention of a
dleerimlnittliig:ntibue; to his large atid.carefially seloc
ted'eteck Of Punk AND .11k,B• II Medicines, 'offering to
all advantage not to be hier elstierliFtb:• The'people will
i t -make a o ofth4 iTCU/iA.It I.v Da.
RR& To I ME TOPA) HE peßntr 118 E.
, i for 125. 0 ug R e, and citreVan ?am
0....,. u 1 d 1. i ?1,.
~1,,
D • "ROSS '-
.-,,, apleti4AtijTO it E ' ''' t . .
1
r:l efi l lt• ' §Prg s- ItfiE COUIO • 3 )59 mg.
1.,.1...L.,-, 1 1bu u y,22....1 1 110....„ J
....se ~-w- .egiA.- -
t'3•• ull_.__Es _alot..fi - - ..-*... - tttut
.FurstiVit4 wipers.
I If Eto
_; , siKe.zliedl , otil o w
v. , 0. zorth
e, Phila
.. 1 5r 1 LTlkruciVtAfsgit ill
in
r
e nblv !tin. ea i.• all AB e ill find it
to z, t i l a te rc ir i, 1 2 n i t , eri4toli t is ail 4 , 3 20 .
If 'atikii . IM Oi IM.
T •INVIT.b the ;14tentid1141k lielmismens?andt•Ver-.
'fromchalata AA? my; nelf, k qtig IV ;Icil-IklM°,
the most polish .
t W', or urability•
of colors and dkiii4.4itiniii . 'lni sitiesed; ,beautiful.
Rnglish .Cruipelii,:perpet93oroB: SLi•kli..V., •i2;,-thre. Ply
Ingrain Cat : petit; suitable. ..chttielnint,..sitlin R
no
t rirdle'e.l7;*4l4Wll7bi'DotiWP."?°n ßAD -lall(;l l llCl; i l P W l lE stit 43.446:3 / 4 ?a ui i .T il i ty .c*lB , t° ; B o,l Y.Ala s rd : .
• white Canton Mattlngsi i gicei Mat:tinge Ruge, 3 /.." 8 '
i i ir Ca s t ' &c. , -,- . - I , ‘VINEAB l iioVatr; Jr.
MI N. 2d street, t deorsnbove Noble, Westsfde. Wench
Stoni, Sotitti-east corner of. Spinel:Jordon street, Phila.
. • Setting off our. entire Stock at a great saorifice,Prri
one to rernovipiute the S. 3.'oorner of.Sth and Spring
Garden du ll : .• • • • • .- . : sa ,..B h 7. tem" -,iiii•
... ,
- •
_._ .. Statement I >
f )F n.i.E . LEBANON BANK, published as requtivl by
` , the Aot or Assembly, passed ()cc. 13, 1857, viz:
• Jsg •-•-.4_ ... Loa'aa•
and
Impeounts, Lr.ossron Barn, Iday s= 2.l ;r Br 7,3 . l
414&specie_. 543,003 43 • • -
* .. „Notee of other Banks,
Bninnees duo by other Bznks, 38,885 14.
—.----...... 132.433,37
Bd.--Nobssin eirenlation.
4th.-- I thi Amt cif 'Deposits,. including 'Rini :
...-.,...:..•
vial deposits%nd Winces due to - . .., gg s tm. i e .
other Banks; • 'EDW. 4 - etfIILEIC. I
• - 81Von:i•snii Subscribed Islas me;,thisUnlUS'lollY2
.1.880.. , . , ' '•- '' ',74)ssFrieGficit J. ,
'`.l.,ebi; L non - , May 9, 1880„.. , ~
.., ~ 1
.. .-:1. ... ".;‘,....?`_ .
TRUSSES
e