3gb attinifitg: 4DX:IP 1311VM:11EEVI2 EDEEICIKREESUESPEPIXCIEVSZ:I6 Neatly and Prompt/y Executed, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON; PENN'A Tins estat i ßtimsnsnsw supplied , with an extensive assortment on• TYPE, which will be Increased as the patrons. daltiandS It am no* - turnout PRINTING, of slaty dtitnigtims Ia I neat and napeditionsmanner— and on vary roasosabls tarns finch GS' PamPhiltle Cheeks, 3141.1105. Cards, Handbills; Circulars, Labels, Dill Beading., Blanks; Piogrammes, Rills of Fara, • -10iitations, tickets, As., &o. ilfr ...Ppm or Ml kinds, Common and Judgment Boxi4. •Zali.dinigters Constables' and other lhanGS, jprintect Ott 'neatly on the best paper, constantly kept fat aide et this °Mos at pricee "to suit the times" A kitlinbleliptiOn prim of the LEBANON ADVERTISER • vas Dollar and a Ifalf a Year. Address, Ww. at Passim, team° ! Pa IP) DEVMffigigi find Illsiness Room`" NOR ItENT Afloe business Roma in B. .11. SUM% root two doors twit of the Duck Rate', netii the Court house. Inquire of S. J. ST:l2i.r, Lebanon, Igor. tiet, inti. • • ••• or lariat. A DWELLING 11011.1419 with two Rooms on the flrat froor, and three on second, with yard, garden, &a., for rent. Apply to 11 L. IL LALIDERYLITAIII. Labanaln, May it. ISMI. or '-ent. 211c1RIN1188 ROOM. room for the rerMenee eta ireanitsP; tiro far rent.— osiessfenVveu Immediately. Apply In Oum RI - berland street near the Black horse Hotel, to "L. SOLOMON BVCIA.U, .. .11rew" Goods! dlretv Goods ! .., AT THE FOR RENT. - - I .°K EA STORE AOFFINE BUSINESS ROOM, Pliitable far a hardware - • ' or elothing Store or atry other land of brainier, , , . ...... .... . war the earner of Cumboriond and Plank Road streets, . RAUCH & LIGHT'. lately occupied by U. R. Dundoreli Cabinet ;Ware, la of- , . • Aired for rant by the undersigned. I At the Corner of Cumberland Street aria Plank Rood l'ossesekin of tbeabore given at any time. Apply to ! " LEBANON' PA' . .. . JOHN B. IiAIIOII. . . Lebanon,Jan 25 11400 ' j, AffESSRS. itaiNkr f m kt9rt4e . plesturo in Worm „ , lii, lug thei r f r ie n d , an d th e p üblic generally that they Piivariiiiie. i hare' opened with a large and carefully Selected assort, ”A NEMILXICEIV 'TWOrrOkY pram ___ I .ment or . DIFELTANGOROI3BI‘. with Stnurner-hitch. 11. DRY ROODS, offered 04 1./e‘i Itriee at pandemic. Thee !!! - 131100811.111'a. , , - property fete a good aslghbarkbiid, in the east- ' I QURENSWARR, ke., to whiah they respectfully invite the attention of the ern part or thk •horotkh, has a . neverfailing re of wholesoMt waber-With pump, different kinds o Fruit Ipublic. Their GOOD DRY S, Trees, and other improvements on ' the , pa:nettles.. For 'Vier intsLtenition and particulars apply et the Alraft- • f all en selected with the gra. J...R l —ltTfewis largest Importing II I' Philedel h t i' "7' -mut the .. GIrOCARrES, P a. .. . , . . A large stock of cheap Sugar% Coffees :Tees, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spices. Also, a large assortment of Q UIEENSW..ARE , - 2 . . among which are the newest patiorns,aogether witlialk. moat antandlexa variety of goods in thebaline of busi ness, which .will-ixreold very cheap for earh,or Cauntty Produce taken in exchange. , - April 111, , lilt).] _ , RAUCH & LIGUT. 146143031. April 26,1880 -.Pri ate Sale. Iltlnectiber titters at Private Sale'hia'new.lsiro y. story brick DWELLING 110112 E, situated in Elite bath street t Lebanon, Pa. The flown ie II • • ' by. 211 fed, haw 2 monis on the first Boor and Bon the seam& The other tinpro*o.• meets are a good WASHHOUS-B, Doke. • oven astern and Garden. The Lot hi 6934 II I by de feet. The above property le all new - and lea good condition, and will be sold on easy terms. Peeeeeelon will be Oren on the let day of April, 'AMYL-- Apply to - .S. IL KIM Phottigrepher. LeDiunin, Au 8, 1262,-tf. ' r house • OR. RENT. ytikeivaigned offers for rest his tivcvstory ' ism situate to Millbury street,' Ailisp. • ALSO, x Ai Bakalicsiso and Oven, corner of Cumberland Aand brims. Arai*. JACOB FUNCK.. Lobanoo, lihry 11360,, • or. ale. Or Brut NEWHHIOK HOUSES and ONE FRAME. A Dow. •Ari ble TWO STORY ERICK HOUSE on the corner of COOtfo and. Cheennt Streets, not quite 'bladed, iced a SINGLE TWO STORY "BRICK on Cheat- , nut Street now accSplcd by Jobn Erick, and a 111 frame l 4 Storyin North Lebanon, near John " 4 Ob .enold, are offered at Prlente Bale, and will • e sold eep and Upon anew terms. Poseendon girea of the 'two Brick In August next, by SIMON J.' STINE. Lebanon, June 290819. Private Sale. rgui Subeariber ears at private isale all that certain J. 1%0 tvoct, or land, situate partly in ?Ma u -rave wn& to , Selneyllaill county, and parUj In Bethel town chip, non county, bounded by .lande ot Eck. ert and Guilford, Benjamin Aycrigg, Dental Bonberta lid "othemeou Mining one hundted and, . 11 torty.eight acres and quarter, with the appur- ' Unarickee, conaletlng of 4 two story log dwelling • ouse, (weather boarded) eery Jog dwelling haulm, a new bank beau, other"Outplbitildfnga, and a now water power KW Mill. 'or terms, dia., which will be easy, 'Apply to G. W. IiTATIMIN, Agent. Pinegrove, April 20, 1850.-tf. Otot-Lofs at Private Sale"; wilds be sold at Private Sale; 8 ACRES OE LAND, ;blinded in Long 1 . ano, near the borough line, in Corn , wail towtiship. It sdpins the land of Widow Ulmer, ~ .an the gfortir, — W dirA tibia andrati Krause on lb e EasE , Theta is a one story LO) MOE, weather boarded, erected on the land, and a good WELL in the garden.— The land has tine stones for quarries. Tble tract will make a nice horns for a Mail family. is.. It is free *mu Eronnd Bout. flood title will be glean, ADAM RUC lER. WE —This tract Is naw covered , with flue grass, half of which wilt be given to the purthasor Lebanon, June 13, 1880 VALI/ ABLE BOR!triall PRGPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. 21111; eibearlhere offers at Private Sale, the following ReLi; gatato, gituato on Mulberry street, iu the rough of Leuanoo vie: „ , ~„ A killa LdT , QII. PIFZEOP , WOUND, .frout• tti lug 213 Teat 8 Waled 4n 'laid 'Mulberry -street, and funning baCirto an eller. oil which. It erected a - !RICK ROMA ,- cri ',R)I7 rtatit Ingludlog ii Vilo.etory.hackdbulld ith vanimPleti ogt , haDitlngee. The .house ilnithed IP the . best tashaetul the lacation le a very pleeeeat. opo. Will tateold au &my totals. For particulars apply to toblPOrt Aug. 18, 18110. D. S. 11.01110 ND. Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, his valuable Tract of Land, con to in ing [[ f ggr ri t i on at i K lA t re A rc er h e T o e f f SA:WAND.. 888, on thie treat. situate in Londonder feo(*Wild p o ! L ebanon county, on the road leading from lebrook to Caulphelbitown, sheaf 5,4 milepWeet of the rmer place. The inip_rorements thereon are a good STONE BARN, LOG HOUSE, HOGMEN and.oilier necessary Out Bothltngs. A nev elt falling SPRINO of Water near the house, with a good BPRININEIOUBEL Besides a running stream of Water through the tract. ALTO;-a. good - APPLE ORCHARD, bcskles 'Peaches, MUMS and Cherries, If the above property is not sold before Soturday October 0, iseo, it will he offered on that day at Pub lic Bale, Possession will be siren qn the Ord day of April 1861, with a good sod Indlopotable ti tle. JACOB Ma 25,1860. AMIABLE B 'ROBBIE PROPERTY A. PRIVATE SALE. . liiiHEsubecribersoffer at Private Sale, their . ..—,.. NEW DWELLING HOUSES situated on • up nmberland Street, corner of Pluegrove Alley, t Lebanon, and at present occupied by them. The 1101.11116 and two story HITCHEHare substan 1 ly built of brick, contain 11 Rooms most of them papere:l and lighted by gas; a never falling Well with excellent Water,_an well es a Cistern in theyard. Summer Kite, es, Rake Oven, and other out.buliclings. The LOT is 2C feet front, and rune back to Jail Alloy, 198 feet. On the mar part of the Lot is erected a two story Prams SHOP, Pig Sty, &c., &c. The Garden is in a first rate state cf cultivation, and contains a eittlety of Fruit Trees and V Ines, go,Ro. All•W The above Property is all in good condition, and will be solci l low : Title indisputable, and possession to be given w en debt A. Any person d' ; M Itarphasing and securing • pleasant residence, will call and learn tbe terms of ILEIZENSTEIN a 11110., Lebanon, Sept 7,'00.] opposite the Court Douse. :-- GREAT FARMING LAND . f - AT PUBLIC SALE. TlifloWerlber o ff ers at public sale, on the premises, '• b u tir m i k •rttu. township, about 2 miles from Har 'Arra gnd •inilles from the Cold Springs and the Dan. phitl endStu3quebanua Relined. on SATURDAY, AUGUST ii, ' 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. )L, a track of excellent FARIIII ' NG LAND, OP ADO IA 150 ACRES, Al under good cultivation and excellent fences. Tills irlibe a tine awing. for a person to obtain a cheap and 1r,.„._,"14.thrP4t1. a healthy and delightful nelgliber • --v". 'rh o PN/Aue pgsorletor has more land than be .can well attend to,:Witipb is the only inducement be i bis in disposing of a part of his splendid estate. There • an no buildings on 004E0414. °posed to be sold, bdt a ;110U30 will be furnished for the purLbaser to live in un ite he has built. Plenty of stone and sand for building ,purposes can bo obtained conveniently without , cost for •the material. The above tract will be sold inwhole or in parts to suit purchaser.. For furtbor particulars ap ply to the substribgr residing on the premises. LYON LEHOSSOXE. last Hanover, Leb, co., June 27,'69. • - N ORTH LEBANON BOROUGH DIVIDED! GREAT EXCITEMENT, ' Mond Itwi► for the People's Head Quarters/ • THE ACTION 4:7 of the Commonwest eh pen 1171Ailanti, reference to the Borough of n cnyr,[ L DAIWON, has. 'mood an unusual degree of excite mint InsontrAn quiet inhabitants, but not near so much se the trwSl2 Arrival of spArser, BUMMER. GO ODE, aithellANSION. HOSE STORE or Nltessrp; , Fanclit & Brother. sa- The BrOtirState feel confident that they are still able to supplr all their oustortem a and- th e .•„ a t of mankind," wh& !OM' thew gall, with any nasty of the CHOICEST goops. The USW system enables theas to sell at greatly re awed Prices, which they hope teill , be a - rest inclose meat for all desirous of to glee them a cell. Call and see tor 'Minaret. IL invited air. Ladles and Clentlinown are,ntadt to dye them a call. and examine fOr thamselsos• North Lebanon Borough `414.34110. auVKINB A BRO. promlooto be purloins; e t nd irin en 4e4rtr t. please all who may mil ott that Boots a . . . 7 4 ... k .,.. ,.. '‘... _ • • ' ... • . . ~. .. . .. . . . • .. ... , . . ... . • . . , ..., ... , . ~., . , .. . . r .. •..,_......,_„ 1 „,‘,.„.......... 7 .. ... . r .4 C- ViRTUC LA "•• ERTY ". Mc& PE N. ENCE. v -4., .. • TOL 12-7-NO. 6. , ,••,..... cb Ail. "" rows g? ,131 f o l -2 - 1: /g z 04-4 .:,.,151 , g roz,§o <De Istpu a 2 ~..., o ft, 19, 0 '4.1.1,21eri Pg..~a, 6 c ,5.4 P o i E 4 13 E- 1 1 4 1" .. 0E-4F,14311 , 41 .2,e' • Ini C . , ) S:d P4C4r°'l24g r 4- fig a ' 10 r i VstlEF.'" _• 42 , O. 12 ', 4 6 - 1 2 1 —ig pei m reile4ttvg - s i• ritbi,.., 1 0 0, Ch r 4 2 Vt, fi l I tW aii : 14.br 4 pi1i: . ."4 11 ? b:Fill A'" ANDLt PAgll..e,si!„ I t p , 04 gL i L i g W 0 810 1 1f4114, • if magi. oNogla. g alA - a t ;;D :ll , ,. u .pPit : a 8 a .s„ 2 ~..( 10 , r 4 r a Ogg oi a ca— Asa. .... • , V. r 4 111g1 W A ...I WE.. P. ' 4 ,Sa2 5, 0 4 . 111 cOltig kg JAPANESE EMBA'SY, AND, NEW DRESS GOODS HENRY . _ - 8z STINE'S We advise, our co: ntri Aleut's, and our -customers generally to come well prOlded with CASH and Invest it in, All Shades and Grades of Duster Cloths., Bleb Organdies Lawns and Robes„, Barege Robes and - sato.- Feshionab'e Dusters, _ - Black Mantillas, &o. Skeleton Skirts. Sea Grass Sithts. Fancy Brilliants '•- . • Rich Foulard Silks;.- Staple Goods fail Stock.: SWARTZ & - BRO CASE DEALERS IN ' . • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, QDEENSWARE, Wkocmuss, Ata. HALL AIDING, MARKET STREET. Cush paid for al2'kiii'o.;lCtioccutry Produce. DOWM HAUER & CAPP'S v JIB WO , -1r.4.11-Q , Vito Way, if ; you Want C heap Lumber. TTilt undersigned have lately formed a partner i- ship for the mirpose of engaging.in the Lunt bor.ansineink on anew plan, would, respectfully inform the public at large, that, theNnphaen,of business is DAVID BOVFMAN'A Old „Lumber Yard, in East , - Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut ettuct, one square from the , Evangelical church. They hdve enlarged the rani and fitted itwith a new and excellent assortment of allkinds Of Lumber, such as "Bopina, PLANKS, JOISTS, LIMNS, SHINDL ES, d•ND SCANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on lined. a full and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons le want of anything ld.thetr line are Invitod to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. g*past favors, they hope, that by attention to buslimiS and.moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, LEAVED. a CAPP. Lebanon. April 8, loss. Lem:me. zu.wilE R. n,NE,of tho beet end cheapest assortments of L 13111211 i offered tothe public is now for sale at the new and extentdve LUMBER and COAL YARD of • PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the Borough, of Zforth Lebanon on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, few inures North of the lienesslee „Steam Mlle, and one quare eist of Borgmer'S Hotel. , Their assortment consists of the best well.satisoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boarthx— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 134 and 2 inih Pannel and Common Plank; White Plne and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; Whitti Oak Et/Artie, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inoloPOplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES 1 The beet Vile end Hemlock Shingles; • Also, Roofing and.Plasterlug Laths; Chestnut. 9,418 arid. Posts, and Pailings far fences and fencing Beards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL ! ! COAL!!! , , A large stock of Broken, Stove, Limeburnere and Hollidaysburg:Smith Cdal, et the lowest prices. ii Confident that they have the largest and best as sortment of LoniamAf all descriptions and slim, as well as the largest etook of the different kinds of Cost, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line; to examine their stook before pup chasing elsewhere. PHILIP BRECIIBILL: N. Lebanon, April 4:1800. • 2,q 1 _KAI MatarZa I swampy. .11 , small plaid in patterns or 4 f and 1.4}5 - larclaC Now Selling at Coat. SUN SHAPES SUN - SHADES I " '''.:01441114% ant at cost. MANTILLAS ! MAN'IIfiLAS.I Great itirietyfitt reduced prices. MITTS I 'MITTS! MITTS-1 MITTS I 811 k; Mohan, Cotton and Gauntlet Biltte. Misses and Ladlis long Mitts. Ladies Kid Cloves, Petits best make, ool'd. . AlactiJonvin'tillack Kid Gloves. Silk Imitation of Kid. FANS'! FANS I - FANS I FANS ! Mourning Fans. Paper Fans. Faits ise . at and .small. All new andean: Le 1:1-tata.thed in-the NEW STOWE of Juno 2; 'BOIJ. ECKERT. . . „ STOVES and TIN-WARE. One,,Door .Eait of the Lebaaan Talley . Bank. 1017118 it BRESSL.ER are now pretywcd to offer the best assortment of: STOVES ,and TIN WARE to the publi:,ever offered in Lebanon.— They most respeetfuly Invite their friends and public to call and see before bayisig elsewhere. Also, the SELF-SEALING. AMERICAN BRUIT CAN, the beet inyention of the age, le it Is 20. per cent, cheap er than any other offered, to the pubile. We also have on hand all Riad/tot Realies, which will bepu t up at the sherbert notice. Ail kinds or Job Work done in the best workmanlike manner, and at the shortest, notice. particular attention is - paid to ELATING.— We have 'always on hand the hist Lehigh Slate, which oannotbe surpassed in quality. Ang. 24, ?ilts-tit BURS k BRESSLER. LEBANON Stove,'Tin and. Sheet - Iron Ware MAIIINAC&ORY, • !., • Market street, next door to the Lebanon Bank, of RE. oan to Lad tbe Largest awtheet anortrnent Tof COORINIIRTOVRgreser o ff ered to the public, Comprising the following irarietletm-.Royal Coot, 4 sires, Oirart Air Tight, 4 sta=r, Hercules's. Rome Kw: rdtwaured Stove, 3 slzea, Exteroleded lire -box for Mcood and Coal, Royal Cook, 8 sizes, Drairle Plower, Different sizes. Fanny )sweeter, 5 sixes, 1 All the above CoOking !Moves, are warranted to liPplce, Roast, moil, or do anything, in or on them that ma be desired; also, a Large assortment. OtEcirlor, iNsl a A t an: 1 0 Barroom St..ves, Which will . °ha " approved Credit. Also Mill 1e458.41851111,8nt and made TIN AND SHE_ETTRON ever offered to•the public whlsh.iiiif be acrd or Retail . . , • The Mired ameortment, and hems made rand heaviest Coal Rnokete, to be (*wad in Lobs** th e Stove and Tin Ware Manufactory of JA N. ROGERS. SPoutingind J 615 gof all kin& at ton to el abort notice and on reasonable terms. All work Warranted. J. being a practical Workman In Wollner& be ekeeme, attendeto his work personally, Mansholt, Sept. 21,15587 • - Lebanon Mutual insurance Company. liaeorwrated by the Legislature - .of Pa. tellA.kTkvit),Pa It ,PETITA'L OFFICE JONSSTOVin I,llll~,poV2f2sY. GITAILINTPIE CAPITAL $53,0001 rrllJs COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to .I_,Akake Insurance on all kinds of property, In Amin or °wintry, and on as favorable terms as any will goy enied and safe cotapany, either on the Mutual or jtint stock principle. Presideni—JORN,DaIINNER, Esq. 'tics President—D, R. RANK. - rosasur_ er—GEO. Secretary—WM. A. SAARI'. DIRECTORS Jona BRUNNER, rig. so. Ross, Ciao. F. Manx, D. ICANNANT, NAPOLEON Deur, Jure. Saran, Jogs O. SEMPLE, S. R. TREIONLZE, DAVID M. SANK, DAVID RANK, DArraL,II. Dm van, WM. A. BA1111:1%. ANTHONY S. ELY, Agent for Eamon and vicinity Jonestown, Feb. 28.1559. - Virtual Fire Insurance Co -- nt pany of Manville, • LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. rrwascompeNy was in c orporated .-March . 1859, and rentna Rd' operation and ready to make insur ance on•Dwellinge, and other linildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Contents, Stook, Farm Implements. Ac.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. John:N. Smitb, John H. Ilinports, George ltigler, John..Allwein, Rudolph Herr, Joseph F. Matz, Christian Bachman, Williamßarly, Jr., Darla B Gingrich, Christian. Hoffer, Samuel Meyer,," John D. Delver, Dr. henry Stine. JOIIN diLLWEIN, President. /Mara Malt, Tretta..arr. Josspu Aperz, Secretary. Aunville;'.r a ntvry 10, 11100.-1,0. American Life Insurance • ..41nPalAY, CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000, . 003IPANY'S frUILDING, WALNUT Stieet S. E. Cornell of FOURTII, Phila. Life Insurance at the usual ISUPIIAL.RATES, or a t JOINT STOCK RATES, at about 20 per cent. less, or' t TOTAL ABSTINENCE RATES; the lowest in the world. J. O. SIMS,' SW3%I A. WIIILLDIN, President. GEORGE arxrit,..Esq., is Agent for Lebanon county. Iliebruary 8, 1860.-11. John W. Nish, AgOnit-v.for• 'LIAM 7.NSIINANCE COXPANT, No. 411 OmerNur I' - Street, PH/LADIPIIILE /NOORPORATED APRIL 1866, BY , TIIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.. CONFINED TO PIItE ADD INLAND Rl§ 'E.'S GEORGE W. DAY, President,. JoNATIiAN P. BM:3MM, Fite Dren't• Wusimes 1. DiAneriar.n, Sec'ry. August' 4, 1859. BOOK STORE Is located on Mead of Cumberland street and Doe Alley, (FORMERLY WALTZ & ROIDBL.) . - nrE solicits a share of public patronage. offering as an inducement a large and well selected supply of School, -Blank, Miscellaneous and Sunday School nooks. Ills stock of STATIONERY Is the largest In town and well selected. ' TEENSY k STINE Of WINDOW' SHADES,* he has a large variety, . plain, fancy, Buff, Green, Gilt, &c., Of PAPER SHADES, the neatest patterns over ex: Whited to the public. Ile also has Putman's Patent fl t, itter°, the simplest awl bee for the purpose extant. le_ Infant Salvation In its relation to InfantEeprav ity, infant Regeneration, Infant'Baptism, an admirably little work written by J. Si. A. Bomberger, D. IL PLY t r of the Race street Evangelical Refortned Church, Philadelphia, has jest been received 17 Mr. 'Redid.— Prfeti, Plebe, 50 cents, OM, 80. „ stock is kept up by a weekly supply from Phila- Jeiphia. - [Lebanon, April 18,18130.1 STREET- MIIE UNDERSIGNED having in coarieetion with his 800 -AAP STATIONERY purchased tEehntire stock of WALL PAPERS of Messrs. - WALTZ k IREDEL and W. 0. W.kRll., and having also re • cently received large supplies from York and Phil adelphia, including the latest and most handsome styles of „. Paper Hangpgs, Bord&s, Decgrg.tions, Panelinv,Fii•elioard ;Prints, Window Curtains, Sh".: 'jd es, 4c., c c., • .now manufactured. Ils-etock presents the best assort ment of. Papers, both in style and quality, that bas ever been seen in Lebanon, sail as he has aought most of his Papers at reduced rates, fur OAS% he is abler° sell Walt Paperat cheaper rates than they can be obtained at any other - place. Re Mae-also made arrangements with the beet Paper Gangers in: Lebanon to put up paper for him. if desired, at the shorts it notice on the moat , reas enable terms. Give him a call-and be convinced. Itemem4er the place, at the New Hookstore in Walnut Street, a few.doors sou& of Kai-moles Hard ware Stoie. ' 3: HE NRY hULLEIt. Lebanon, 4014. 1860. ,- . —; ~. -. r•mior46l), - i wrawu is located on IWAItKET SQUARE, North dr . Ouroberland Street, Debetion. Pa, Where - • SOIIOOX.BOOJK.at Blank Itooks,„end, ii*ery . desertrition are ebreye en hand, find sold at the leweet pdseible' 'CASII.-,PRICE, anADES, and WIN):0W ?„aPr...kt or every yariety..of patterns and - prices are also on exhibition and for sale et - • WALTZ'S =BAP BOOKSTORE. ' WALTZ also furniebes the ISIONT El LT BIAGAZINES, of our Eastern Cities, as soon as .published.. .103 r" Orders for books, tierlodloala, - or asytting in his his, will receive prompt attention. ' Among the New Books, intely received and for Sale at • G-EORG-E WALTZ'S • - are the following .—:The Pillar of Rre, or Tersel in bondage; The Power of Prayer; Manna in the Witderness t Cot tage Testnutent, ei complete Commentary, on. the New Testament; The Prince of the House of David, In,,•tSer man. blisontsrmous:--Kiiitting Work, by Mrs. Parting ton; Burp of a Thousand Strings ; filaCk Diamond ; Prof Hare's Spiritualism Demonstrated; Humboldt's , Coen os, A Sketch of the Physicial Dwicaption of -tbe !!I*.teDls. Geo. Watts Is agent to receive; subscription forth° fol lowing Works, now on Press: - 'NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA," In fifteen Vole. Vol. Ito VI are now ready, Price in. Extra Cloth, per Vol. - $3.00 de. Library Leather do. - 3.50 Dlary of tja, Anterlean3evointion4y. Prank ignore, SainD leted is *we tots. , price in Cie . h. 12.50 per voL sap- Mr. Waltz.bas just received the following :mien ble New Books :- - --Helps for the POOH, a Sketch Book. Ten. Years of Preachers' life, byildilburn; The Life, of Rev. Jacob Grolier; The Itibical Reason Why; I.l)3c tionaey of thellible, Illustrated with the Maps of Ca naan, the Holy Laud, Paul's tt&Yein. Helper Dissected by. Judge Wolfe r of Va.; °deb's - German, and Eta Rah Dictionary, in 2,V015.: Adlera, do., dor, Kunst, do., do.,Bechner's German IRV - feat Concordance; liarnhard's do., do. ' Mr. Waltz's ItoOk Stare is ist the old .place on:Market street. Lebanon, March 28,1880. Tlie nvon ion. Woad. Burned Ling. BY late improvements in the art of Lturßetternes the sabscriber is now enabled to produce' thelreetWoon- HMS= Una that was 'ever made in this section of coun try', and in quantities without, limit, at , short notice.— Ula are such that be is etrablhd tet .Lbine at 1:t,4 cents per bushels ivholeartle, instead of 25 cents; which has been the prices - heretofore.' - LIMN, burned with COAL. can also be obtained at low rates by the,boat•load, or in -less quantities, as maybe desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. Having gond to a greet expense in the -perfection of his' improvements for Dine burning on .a large scale, at low prices, the subieriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age. His location bat the old and well known place on the Union Canal, in North Lebanon. N. Lebanon, Mai 18, 1859 Trasies!'Braces! upportekie . C. H. 717001.315,, " et. W. Corner Twelfth and Ban e . SON% • PIIILADELPHIA. EtACTICAL Adjuster of. Rupture Trusses and Wev • clanks! Remedies. ties constantly unhand a large of Genuine Frei.ch trim sos, also a complete nasort ment of the . best American, including. thenelebrated• Wbite Patent Linter Truss, bet ieved by. the-best authori ties to be superior to any yet invented. English and • American Supporters and Belts. Shoulder Braces, Sus- • Bandages," Self Injecting Syringek, • adapted to rth aci e rl iexes,.in neat pOrtablaaasea, XlrenehTessudeseßri d letters , of ..wm meet Prompt-it- I I tettioe: tang. 81, 1569,1 y. LEBANON. PA., wpAstimy, JULY 18, 1860. - STILL AHEAD DI THE " .C7teapat, - .Best &Lccted, and Largect Stock of WALL PAPERS; Window Shades, Curtain, THE WEAR BOOR STOAB T'k.irty D 35 ig D ay, '-h rt* flou r, CLOCKS, Just:RectiSd at 113:143.ws .4.0.014 Store, Lebanon Pa. THE HEIR 11 OF LYNN ik,—;..........,. ' The Laird otLinn, in Galway, Wag' one of the richest land proprieters in Scotland. Beksides the leads and dwellings, he had flocks , and herds, and a good stock of gold., Moreover, he. *as a man of frugaland parsimo. , 1 nious disposition, so that the 'men of Galway avoided his company, and the 1 „N wh ev c' e le rt t he w le n ss e , i estet a es m g e re7w n a h n im d re creased ,tac ; a mighty sumf„,.and there was no tting what heaps of 'treasure "head snugly ceeeealed. " . I ; ;The Laird .o,,Tann did not marry tilt late in Hi . ttatiNe-a,v 4419,d "itb.. in a year after his marriage. She [left him ; one child,ra. son, who Wit - E3 the ; joy and Plagued:his existence. Tho' , I naturally of a noble and geherons tem- he*as wild reckless and extrava- 1 I I f act i }Seeing an , v d hearing his fatlier,ri. 1 diculed everyday his intserlytern -1 per, and habits, he. resolved. at w ag events got to be like him, and spend 1 all , he_ketddiay his bands on among tow, dissolute companions,-in_riotona lliving—so true is it that, one extreme 1 often produces another. It was in 1 vain _that his father remonstrated' I NyAti him; he only grew worse, as he 1 --, . ; giro. older. . 1 I I At last the Laird of Linn lay On his ' death-bed. He had oatliv 4 o all ,Ikis ' plea!r relations, and he kAd pofriends, so that he teas obliged to leave all his' substance to his son, and be.sides,next I ! to his gold he loved his prodigal heir. I 1 Previous to his death be called the I I . ,heir of Linn to his bedside; and thas , ifilake :, I"My son, when my lips are cold in death and my tongue - silent in the ;.grave, I know how it will be with t you. You will spend all the substance 1 of yonr ancestors, and all the gold II got together, in issipation and ex- I travaganee. Nevertheless, I do not ; I wish my son to live a beggar, e give if There-_' for heed to my .only dying 1 I mend, and you disregard it, may a !father's dying curse cling to you.— The upper chamber of my house in - ' I liiopletringant is now locked up, and .1 ' I have thrown the key into the sea. I IWhen you have lost both gold and ; ; lands, when you have not a friend who will lend you'a baubee, and when lyou are actually suffering for a crust 1 to„appaase your hunger,, break the 1 door; Open, and you will find a certain ; 1 relief; but if you open the deor before that time, I say again, may a father's ; dy.i.he enr ae•ltl i jaWYO U ' '' .Vii. iv , ,r I With these weeds the old man ' fell ' ; back and expired. r . 1 The heir of Linn did not grieve : long-for his -.parent. He soon. after ' threw open his Itouayto all comers. ! Afis,fOrests fell beneath the axe. His ~ 1 chimneys were' always smoking,. a; ! hundred men sat daily at, his board, I I and Ike bought f4sea c and hounda, !eat moriey, wiiheut : -toanting it, to 1 his dissolute porripanions; be jeef,ed f' !-and drank and gambled, as i he ernild 1 I not, get rid of his substance in all these ways; he took no care of his affairs but gave up the guidance of 1 them to a bailiff or steward named John of Scales, who was a knave and a, notorious usurer. John cheated his ' piaster in a variety of . ways, and pat ' ,more than half his rent into his own POCkef. I At last what the heir of Linn's ''father had foreseen, ,eame to - pass.— ! ; His money *as all gone and he had ; no Meal's of keeping up his excesses 1 Excelt by' 'Aline- t - i his lands, but no ! one was rich enoughx. to buy them e- ! f cept John of Scalek. and every one ; knew.fia*.lie cadre by his tpapey.— i The young Laird was alespe i rately pi' Iwant of cash to pay his garerng debts, , ri t ,.nd was mdrcever heatad Neitli wine ; when the Unjust steward offered to . huy his estate. It was a hard case,' but after much discussion he agreed upon the bargain. "Give me your gold, -good John of ! Scales, and my - lauds shall be yours; forever," said the heir of Linn. ~ Then. John counted down the good, clean gold, and a hard bargain his Master had of it. For every pound that John agreed, the land was worth ; three. ~_ . 1 I The lest money wentlike tbeyrii, i and the heir of Linn was a , beggar. He lira *sat to the houses ttat had once been his Own but now belonued to John of Scales. To leek: se:Re re- i lief, he looked into tore ~ window ; of the great banana hall,; pill Were 1 was no feasting going on la At. The fire-was out, the dinner table taken I awav, - and all was derail* and dis. mar, .‘Here's sorry cheer ? said tfie heir,of Linn. . ‘ 1 h Jooyaeld not give lrim ti penny, I but-told him to go kp the friends he ! had speat,Se much money upon fool- w i ly,. ya„did so, but it did no good.. Some pretended net to know him,and none would lend him a farthing; or even offer him a dinner,io he wander- about forlorn and hungry for, two ' days; for work,he could not, and to beg he 'was ashamed. At lastin his extreme misery, he bethought him self of his father's dYing . words. "I have not, sold the house - In Kioplet ringan yet," said be, "for no one would buy it. I will go and break open the upper eharnber. MY father said I would:find relief there and per haps he meant treasure. If should' prove so I will be a wiser man than I was before, and not waste it on knaves." * -* * * To the house then he went, and broke we.Cliamber door open. He found . relief indeed. There -wad, nothing.in i ihe room ex cept a high stool, a4drrectly over;it a haltafdangliSgfeaM a hook in the ceiling . Tto MOM tlp'fifid'ataatillerie , l - 1 worda - f • :" - --I DAVID BOYEit Biortriantotc "Ah I graceless wretch and wanton fool ! You are ruined foreier. This is the only relief for those who have wasted their patrimony as you have done. Behold then—put the halter around your neck; and . jump from the stool, and save your'family from the disgrace of beggary:" `!Very excellent, counsel," said . the heir of Linn,,,"and as„ I must either hang or Starve, I think I'll take, my father's advice and, hanh. is - the shorted death of the two." So he mopited, fastened the 'halter round his neck, and - kicked the stool from under.'`- But the heir of Linn was not to;. Sp. The- ,lieard=into. which the . hook was drivegi gave way with his weight, and 'he fell on the floor With a shower Of gold coins rattling about 1 his ears. I will not say that he felt no pain the next day, but atthat mo ment be certainly felt- none. Joy rushe i d, into his heart like a torrent., at seeing bin:itself rescued from death arid beggery. The' pace bet Ween the ceiling and the roof contained nn enoymons treasury.. On the upper side of the board from which he thought to suspend himself; was fas tened a letter addressed to him. Se hastily tore it open ana read as fol. lows:, ,‘‘)V.l.y dear son, LknoWlOur champ. ter, Mid, no - ekpoStulationa or advice Can Weeri you from the desperate coarse you are'' par:9.lllx g. othing .but miserysharper than ,:death, can '..y.ork . the cure on you. If, therefore, War misfortunes and aufferi pgs should be so grievous that you, prefer death to their endurance you wilhyslt rash 1y countetAh e r agai n. Yoti have made the 3j411 take my gold, re deein your :limas, 4,bet• ter man. The heir of did not' leave the spot without putting up a prayer to Heaven- for the soul of a parent whose .admirable wisdom,inid discovered the Means of raising him from beggary and despair to affluence,'andi of Wean ing him from the follies and which had so-disgraced his character. To evince hisgratitude, :he resolved to amend his life from that • day for- ward, and becOMe *father's heart could wish. But he first thoughthe would make one more trial of hid false friends on whom he had wasted his time; his substance, and his character. He therefore 'kept his newly' I discovered wealth a great secret, until, he heard that. John of. Scales was to give a great, entertainment, and all, the lords and ladies of Galwiy, were to be there. - When thelicir.uf Linn entered his. ;father's hall, it, .was crowded with richly dressed gentry, hat he was in beggar's rags. He. appealed to the charity of the company, saying he was starving. To quo he said, "you have dined at my ;hoard t. then - sand times, will you de4 me the 'Crumbs which fall from year own ?" , To an ,o,t et, I gay( you a pair of seed Sand trappings.. And to another he said, .. , 4,lent you- a thousand pounds,- and 3 - neyer,asked you to repay me and so, on to all-the roit,,or the: com Any. But instead Of pike m beri ng his faVor, - they rev iledlth , and called Vtp, a "spendtbrift,lzeggar,,, man Her er of vile narres.i.:"Some ,said- 'was. a shamelhafsuch-a wyetelied lbeking objeetmligiiiid be 'suffered - to come a mong them; and one.to 11iliOM more than all the rest,- his purse ` had'been open, called on the servants to thrutt him out of-doors. .13nt.pne man tookbispart,- It was master Itiehard haekland, alvor yoang' - :A0 of a wealt,l4 gentienAn. He stageup and said, never ate at t'he board of the , b Linn`; I nev er rode hi's 1101764, orehat:o hisparse, or-received a fti`For of him to the amount, of a farthing. Bat what then? He was a.l.VOthy gentleman when he 'had 4-,lfo kg :',„:Meatts - . - have twolVe goldegoldenuc, , and: that is all I posSesa in the *9114-and there are six of them at the, service:of the man whose, hand wasneVeri.shat to the And as I am a gentle Man, -no man': a,finger. : on him. while .1 - Wear a:sword,. A giltd man was ,the heir of Linn to hnd one man worthy to be his friend. He took the six nobles and advanced toward:Sohn of Scales,who was standing at the end of the hall attired in georgeous apparg; "Yon, at least," .Said ,the heir of Linn, "ought to rgljeve my,„-neceSsi ties, groan„ for you have kron rich on my • ruin, and I you a godd•bargain for my lands." Then Join of Scales begin') to revile I him and to deehre tint he had _ given tilpi much more than the lands were I ivorth; for he did not fike'-i6 be re minded of his extortion`:before so goodly a company. "Nay," said lie to the heirof. Linn, "if you will,but return to me alf of what Ipaid - for your faibeei estate, you shallhave it back again." aPerhap I will find friends who will lend me thesum—therefore give a - promise under : your band 'and 'seal, and I will see what'ean bia done." John of. Scales knew that but - fpv people of the countryS t yad so, , `.muo money, "oven if it were a common thing to lend money - W , beggar, and he just saw what reliance was to 'se° placed upon friends in speli a ease.— Ile had not the least.„ldea that the heir of Linn would viej-,be the owner of the hundredth,part of the sum.— He therefore called for, the pen, ink and paper; and "sat down' before the company and wrote the prgpise, and right scoffingly gave it to hts former Master. :. , Then the heir .of. Linn strode to the window and opened it, sand and took a bugle ~ f rom a tatter-garbentine and hrew fill' the pats and iliftereiihook WHOLE NO. 578: with din. Presently a fair troop of servants rode up, well armed and mounted, , leading a mule laden with treaSirre- - They dismounted and brought the bags of gold into the hall. I , ,My father's lands are my own again," cried the heir of Linn,joyous ly; and beforu, the company had covered fruit •• their astonish men t, he had counted down to Sohn ot.,Scales just, the sum he had agreed to take. Then turning to his servants he-said: "Beourge me this viper Out, of the hous6 of Jinn' with dog whips." And it was immediately done. The company crowded around him to congratulate . him on receiving his patrimony. and -excusing their own neglect and inqatitude. But he said to them • - ,''AVatiffs, slaves, dogs, begon e I Pol lute the floor of my house 410 lonaerl If you enter ::my grounds again, I will have my:servants loose the hounds you! " upon you. • To Master Taekland, he - said :-- "Come to my arras, come to my heart, my brother! Live in my home, and share with the heir of Linn in all things." And the heir of Linn be came another man, and an ornament to his country, andra blessing to his tenants. CONVICTION FORR - A ROBBERY OF Ell,OOO. On Monday, at the Liverpool Quar ter Sessions, two London thieves, named Thomas Lee and- Sameti joy, with a number of aliases, were ,con victed - of stealing _bank- bills to the amount of R,ll - ,00, from the person of Mr. Haigh, of the firm' of Haigh `& Co., cotton brokers, LiVerpool.— The (Area - instances of the case are of a remarkable _diameter. On Satur day, the 12th of May, Mr. Haigh re ceived 'bills and other securities of the value ofkll,ooo at Heywood'S bank, which he 'placed in his side 'pocket, The prisoners had watch edMr. Haigh, bytes, ha kept his hand in Ids pocket in going through the streets, they failed in robbing him of the parcel until he was about to enter the Ex- Change. It had been raining, find as he was letting down his- umbrella, his hand was withdra;ik *bin' -hia pocket for a few moments, the bills were stolen, and the thieves decamp ed. Mr.Haigh immediately apprised the police of his loss. Two or three hours. afterwards, one of the London detectiVei,- named Spittle, wbo was at Liverpool- in quest of a delinquent, walking past the Custom House, ob- , served the prisoner Joy coming from I the post. office, reading a, „ esee of pa- , •)er; supposed toMyez--trreciiipt 'fel. a ',registered letter. ' Spittle at once rec ognized Joy as a man whom he was :on the.look out for on suspicion of ' being concerned in a bank robbery. `He was seen to join, ,the other prig oner, Lee, whom Sp ttle alsolcitex.4l ' he a notorious thief from the metrop olis. The officer at one apprehended ' them. Inquiries at the Post- Office showed thlit a registered letter ad- pressed to.Mrs.Martha Wild,7Friend- r ly place, Mile-end, bad been posted in ' the course of the day: • Spittle resnjv- 1 : ed to come up to town, and Mr. Haigh , was persuaded to accompany the cif- cer. By arrangements, there were in ' the vicinity of Friendly place when I 'the postman delivered the letter tali femalejAthti - anaroted to the name of ' Mrs. Martha Wild. the moment she I commenced opening it Spittle took it ' out of her hand. He had the satin- I i faction of finding the letter contain- 'ed the whole of the lost bills. The offieg ;returned with the. , fembile, to I Liverpool,,and,it, was ascertained that j she wi - ts the prisoner. Lee's wife. It I was slactwn that Joy bad registered .. the - letter, and the address was in I Lee's hand'striting. The jury. found I thern guilty, and the Court sentenced • Lee to ten years penal servitude, and i Joy to seven years. I - NAII,,S IN FRUIT TREES A.Sinitilar fact and one worthy of , being, recorded, was:mentioned a few days.since.by Air. Alexander, Duke of Albemarle. He stated that whilst I on a .visitto a large :peach ,orMaitid, every tree of which was totally de stroyed bythe ravages of the worm, with. the exception of three, and these were the most thrifty and flourishing peach trees , he ever saw. The only cause of their superiority known to his-host was an experiment made in consequence of observing that those parts of . worm _eaten timber into which nails had been driven wpt . 9 generally sound„ : When his treed were about a year ofdlie - drove a ten penny nail through the body,, - as near I the ground as - possible ; 'whilst the I balance of his orchard had gradually I failed, and finally yielded entirely to the ravages of worms, these three trees, selected at, random, treated pre. cisely in the sarnoopanner, with the exception of the nadir ~s h ad always been healty, furnishing luta the ve ry period with the greatest prefushin of the most`lucious'Ault. ..It, is posed that the'.salt of iron , a ff orded by the nails'is'effenSive to the worm, while it M-harmless, perhaps' even' beneficial, to the tree. chemical Writer ,on the subject says: "The oxydation or „rusting of the iron hYthe eap evolves-ammonia, which, as 'O4O riSes,,Will; of Course; impregnate every particle ; of -the fo liage, and prove too, severe doSe.for the delicate payate in sects." The writerebtritaelida driving half a dozen illto -the trunk.— Several experimeetiOtthe kind have remitted SucceSsfa* ' We knoir.a dandy who is so- ex, trerkkely i fatidious, that he is always niefieured for his tualbrella. . gtsltaitxra to FAMILY. PAPRR PORTOTVN AND COUNTRY, IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY /t.. 4RE SLIN, 2d Story of IPtine W k's Now Building, Cumberland At One Dollar and Fifty Cents a Year. ADVERtzsamarie inserted at the WWI! rates. 714 ma Mende of the establishment, and the public goner allraretespectfully solicited to send In their orders: .017 - HANDBILLS Printed at an limns notice. RATES OF POSTAGR, • i..-! In_Lebanon County, postage free. In Ponneylyanle, out of Lebanon eliunty, cents per quarter, or 13 cents ir year. ..• . • • - Out of this State , 634 eta. per quarter, or 26 cla..a year If the postage Is not paid in advance, rates are doubled. WI I 0 ARE YOUR COMPANIONS? It is said to be a property of tio tree-fog that acquires the color of what ever it adheres to for a , short time.— Dias, when found .on,.growing- sort; it is commonly-Of a. dark green. If found on the white oak, - it has the color peculiar to the,,tree. Just so...it is with men. Tell me ;whom youchobkt and prefei as , eonpaniOns, and I cir tainly can .411 you who.yoz are like. Do you love the society of the vuigaif Then you are already debased in your sentiments.. Do you seek to be with' the Profane ? Ilryour heart you are like them. • Ate jesters and buffoons your choice friends ? He who lovell to laugh at folly is himself a fool. Do you love and-seeklhe seelet,yipf the wise and good ? Is. this your habit? Would you rather. , take the lowest seat. among such, than the highest g iiiong othei - s?, 'Then you ready learned to be good. tou may not baVe. made . . much .progress, but even a good beginning is 'lotto be de• spised. Hold On your way,'and seek to be the companion of.a'U that fear God. Bo wise for'your self; and wise for.eternity, Vie- A Neapolitan correspondent of the Paris presse deseribes the agi tation among the friends of FRANI - Ifs 11. at th ecapi tat, as very prokuttd, discotitagement as daily on at, increase. The other..day some royal QAVVS were...discussing the best posi tion for the army" to take up at Pal ermo. "The best position,' said,the Duke DE 141-, ‘. l lVOIlld be a posi tion on board the fleet under full sail for Naplis!" The same correspondent relates .that weary of hearing one port ly Old official denounce GARIDADDI as a filibuster, supported by that accurs ..ed siidenly asked him . , "why don't you retaliate ? Why not send seven or . eight hundred . L oren to take possession of Genoa Tht apolitan replied with imperturbable and exquisite gravity, "Our 'peopli)- would never be guilty of such -a deed. =EI A Ymut of PIiTTY.---FTOIII all pAgto of the country'ws„, receive ifie most datisfactou accounts of the harvest: The extent of ground under cultiva tion is greeter than in any previous year, and the . butibandinen's- labor is protnised a ;rich reward. ..,.The great Cereal crops, wheat rye oats.andtork, are generally in a 11ourishing„condi tion; and even orchard fruits are more abundant than they have been for' many past seasons. When, in connec tion-with this liberal harvest, it is re,- collected, that the season . has been unpropitions. in many parts of Europe, and that•especially in Great Britaina ,dearth , is beginning to be apprehended, ,it will be seen that the prospects-of most prosperous seasons for our agri :cultural and commerciai classes, and through them for all classes of the community, were never better than they ,are now. NEW REhiEDY FOR NEURALGIA.— The Journal de Chemise Medicate con , . tains an account of the - discovery of a new and powerful sedative in neu ralgia, just discovered by Dr.. Field.— The substance used is nitrate of yde and glycile, and is obtained ,by I treatingglycerine at a low tetnpoia• tare with sulphuric nitric acid. One drop mixed with 99 drops of spirits of wine, constitutes Oe,first A case of neuralgia in. an old lady, which had resisted every kn own TOM, edy,. was. completely cured.. by this newsagent. "DERN YOUR WlNEwt."—You'll find those oysters rather sinall,: i but) Irery, gat:, aid 4 restaurant keeperAo s austomer; wbo, had poured some siveet oil, in iidatake for vinegar, up on` a dozen diminutive "iitik."-. "The oysters are fat enotegii,"si.e. plied the verda.ut customer, "but don lour wineggr.". nEgt_ The following-is a receipe prevent flies from soiling furniture, glasses, etc., and . which we advise pup rcaxlers to _try ! ,,: , Or: four onione, boil them 'in kpint of.WAUT,, and brush the liquid over your farin , tore, glasses, &e., and the frieewili 7 not lgiht .on the articles- washed - . ;'This may be used without : any .4.lpprehen t sion, as it will not do theleast injury to them. Among the ,ancient : records of the North,gadslek,l-MigsisSippi, Oongre- : g„ational L'hureh, isthr ,„following clause : "Provided ; fuither; thitt fl the owner of said pew shall let the or any part thereof, to 'any Aegeo or mulatto, or 'in any Way it - dmit. any negro or mulatto to the possession . or occupancy of the earne;thart the said pew or share thereof so - lej,,oryoneu, pied, shall, in ev t ery_uuch Case, there-, by immediately revert to and become the proppity of said society!' Theliorrorof an English pauper's life niny die imagined - from an item in a, London paper, which states' that Richard Manning, aged 62 -ye u s, Ai luttatie Pauper in the . work house, of St:-Matthew's, Bethnal Green, ; Was •taken to the bath-room and placecl,ia: • the bath, which was scalding. hot.— lie screamed, and when dragged out , Wild 'sea Id ed over • Ihs Whole sneak's of the body, and in a . shoCking state . of Suffering, .11fed i cal assistapce was -I m•- : mediately •rendered, but Manning gradually sanii' died. • Whisky is not, tested by „the .dis tanee a mvl can. :walk after-tasting it. The new :Liquor;. called "Tangle-leg," is said io be made of diladed alchohol, uitrie acid, bootleg, and tolmicoo,and will upset a man at a distance of feur hundred yards from
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