The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 08, 1860, Image 1

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COW tucromoevcr_ rogitagoi eekup:ocr coszt
lieatty
and PreMpldly tiaeruted, the
ADVERTISER OFFICE, LFAAR ON, PERNA
Tens estublistnn exit is no* supplied pith an extensive
assortment of JOB TYI74 Which willbe lnorstuied as the
patronage domande. retter tarn out Parrrrura, of
every dosoriptiOn,in a ISI aod sneedithin 02 "o"
' and on very reasonable terms. • Snob as
Pamphlets, Checks,
Business Cards, Handbills,
Circulars, Labels.
Bill Headings, Blanks,
grarrinies, Bills of Pare,
Invitations, Tickets, &dr., &a.
itir Daus of all kinds. Common and Judgment/30nm
'School, Justieele,.Conatablea' and other Brawls, printed
'comedy and neatly on the beat paper, eotudantly kept
'for sale at this office, at prices "to suit the Unice."
*al Subscription ;trice of the LEBANON ADVERTS' UR
One Donavan(' wirtur a Year.
•- Address, uric M. BIUMLIN, Lebanon, Pa.
REAt ESTATE; - • .•
A line Business Room
FOR RHNT
ADO blifilleMil ROnin hi B. J. Btlne'd new b,ull.l.lrpe,
tiro doom cost doo cast of the Buck Hotel, nettr the Court
008 e. Inquire of . - ' 1: J. STINE
, tebonon, Nor. 80, 1860.
. .
Ft)e Rent, •
A DWELLING nova with two Exams on
A
the fret floor, and three on second, with
yard, garden/40., for, ent. Apply to -
L. K. L4lJGEltitilhOlf.
Lebanon. Ida 9. 11400.
4/1,7 1:1 eat. --
AosBUSINSSB ROOll room for the residence
' of a family. two cellars, 40.. for nat.— g
aesslon Oval Imtnodtately. Apply Com•
bellied street mar the filmic Horse Hotel, to
SOLOMON WOAD .
~ Lobsuen, April 25, 1860.
FOR RENT;
FINN BUSINESS IWO 11, enitablo, fur le hardiest,
sneer %a c t ° o i rt i e n r g i% r u e sn o b r etTe n ti ' d
:L I :114 1 1 1 2 lart ln rodt e t i .
Ately °coupled by,th thrtidore, 'a Cabinet ' Ware, 14 of
*red for reoCbsy e undersigned—
Cho above Oren atluly Urns. Appal to
Lobiwun, Jan. 25, 1860. JOHN N. RAUOU.
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A NEARLY' NEW TWO-STORY BRIM(
A
DWELLINOILOSSR, with Soinnier-kitch
en is offered at a IQW price at private sale. The •
property is in a good neighborhood, In the eliti
sm part of thin borough, has a never-falling we of
wholesome Water, with purnp, , ffifferent kinds of Fruit
Troee. and other improvsyntitii on the premises. For
other Infor ;mai 43 and paMtgars apply at the ADV hR
Tiff &R Office. Lebanon, May 3,,
Private Sate.
MRS Inbatriber °fib's at Private Sale his new two
story triaI:MELLING 1100824 situated. in Eliza•
bath street, Lebanon, Pa. The Ilonse le 17 . .
by 22 feet, has It rewire on the first floor
and ft on the second, The other improve. •
W
manta are a good ASII•1101/8.12, Sake. 8 ; .
crop, Cistern and Garden. The Lot Is IP%
bill(' feet. The above property is all new
and in a good condition, and will be sold on easy terms.
Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, 1.8t10.
Apply to J. 11. KRIM, Photographer.
Lebanon, Ang. 8, 1869.-41.
or Sale or
0 NEW BRICK MUSES and ONE FRAME. A Don.
Mu TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE on the corner of
Centre and Chesnut StAiets, not quite finished; • __
and a SINGLE TWO STORY BRIOK , on chest. NI
not Street Mob oftup lcd by John Brisk. and a
fralpe 1 Story in North Lebanon, near John. WI
Arnold, are offered at Prirate San, and will be sold
Cheap end upon easy terms. Possession give., of the
tws Brick In Attila.t next, by SISION J. STINE.
Lebanon, June 20, 181,0.
Private Sale.
YrIRE Bubaeriber ottani at private sale all that sterialn
1 farm or trial o'' land, situate partly in Pinegrove
township, Bchtlyiklll county, and partly in Betbat town
ship, Leartnotrcounty, bottlided by landeof Ruh. ,;
ert and (Who'd, Benjamin Ayala*, .Dahtal
Donbert 0%1 others, Containing otos hundred and
torty•sightaores anU a quarter, with the appur
tong:mos, consisting.of a two' got 7 log dwelling.nonse,
(weather li.mrded) a 1;4 story log dwelling house, a now
batik barn, othey ont-Vulldings. and a' ew water powor
saw mill. For. terros o t c whieh will be easy, Apply to
G. W.*BATCIIIN, Agent.
PingrraTeE* l l 9 4o Bl 4. 4 f ,
Oort-1:01, lit :Private Sale t
WILL be - kali at Priv wits Sale,
8 ACRES OF LAND,
.situated in Long tane, near the borough lloa in Corn
'wall torruablp. It adjoins she lend Wid ow g n i nt4e ,
on rho North, Mo. Atkins apiVohn Erg:wools thelgast.
Thuro is s bile gory LOG fIaUAE, wolaher boardod,
erected ou the land, and a good WL I.L In the pain.—
Tito land law Boa stones for 'quarries. This Intel will
make a Moo bona fora stnelliamity.
VI, Ills feed trout Oround Rout Good tills will be
siren. ADAM RITC I I ER.
N. II —This tenet Is n covered with line grass, half
Of tilllOb will be given to the purchaser.
Lebanon. June l 3 tarn.
VALUAng BOROUGII PROPER!
PR IVA TIESA fart
MITR subscribers offers ,tt Privet , . Sale. the &Hawing
Reel Bonito. situate on 31e lberry street, In tho
'Borough of Lebanon, viz:
. , A PART LOT OR PIECE Or GROUND, front
;Re ing 25 feet 8 Inches en said Mulberry street, and
-• running bark to An alloy on whjoh Ia embnl a
new BRIGS norms,
21 by 48 feet indludlng two-stem back Vallding..alth
necessary out-bulldlnas. The house Is linlibod (tithe
host kyle and the loention U 11 very pleasesni ono. It
wilt be cold su easy tenni+. For particulars apply to
Lebanon Aug. 18,1859. D. 3. HAMMOND.
_
l'uhlicAa le.
WILL be cola at Pablic Sale do FRIDAY, AUGUST
24,1E40,1 o'clock. P. M., on the premises, shunt.
a in Monet Nebo, Lebanon col. about TEN ACRES OV
GOOD FARMING LAND. on which is erected a
good two story BRICK GOMM twenty.two feet g
by twenty-eight feet. also is large frame BA,RN,
thirty by thirty-eight let t. and other Itullding%
la never failing Wcil of gond Witter, n n,.w end t r vio•.;
APPLE ORCIIAItto. abundance of other fruit, Grape
Vinci, Ao., do. The abovels a very deptrablo hone for
p emus elsbing a place of that else.
Also, at the same time end place, will hn sold at pub
lie tale. nlarge FRAkIlt EillOP twenty-to by thirty
eight feet, and a Black Smith twenty - two
Shop, ilatsen by thirty
tee feet. Also the Lot of Ground on which . the above
abeps are built. It Wale° supplied With abundance of
That Trees, de "late to commence It I o'clock, P. M.,
*boa ooptinlon. win be made lumen, by
Au • . '6O. BIOSES DINS&
- Private ale. •
• THE Subscriber offers at private gale,
bla Valuable Tractor Land, containing
11 . 1 II 22 Acres and 96 Perehes of SAND-LAND.
There are about 8 Acres of HEAVY TIM.
BE, on this tract. situate Itt andonder-
N
ry township, I shonon county, on the rond leadlng from
Colebrook to Compbelletown. about IA mils West of the
fsrprer place, The Improvements thereon are a good
TONE BA R N, BARN, LOG HOUSE,
11004 ES and other necessary Out Buildings. A nev
er filling _SPRING of Water near the house, with
w2ood SPEINO-UOUSE. Besides a running stream of
ater through the tract.
ALSO, agood APPLE ORCUARD , besides Peaches,
Plums find Cherries. If the above property Is not sold
belbre Sahoday. Odober 6,,1,560, ft will be offered on
that day at Poblic Sale. Possession will be given OD the
find day of April 1861, with a good and indisputable et.
tle. JACOB Torn&
May 23, 1880.
— VALLIAIMMitOIIO III PROPEILTY AT
PRIVATE SAol IX.
J imbscriborooff at Privae, their
NEW DWELLING er
HOUSE, t e a
l pusted on
Mberland Street, corner of Pluogrove Alley,
rast , latbauon,.and at present occupied by them.
The HOUSE tadll two story KITCHEN are exdostant ally
built of briek.tgibtalla 11 Booms most of them papers
and lighted by gas; a never falling Well with excellent
water, as well as e Cietora in the yard. Summer lOW
on, Bake Oven. and other out buildings. The LOT is 21
feet front, and rune back to Jail Alley. l 9 feel. On the
rear ;kart of the Lot to erected a two Story Frame SHOP,
PIE Sty, de Ac. Thu Gorden Is In a first rate state of
enTtivation,. ,
and contains a variety of Bruit Trees and
trines, lie., dtc.
Jar- The above Property Is MI in good condition, and
Will be sold low, Title Indisputable. and poises/don to
be given when desired.
ty Any person desirous of purchasing and securing
a pleasant realdence, rani:sit and barn the terms of
BEIZENSTEIN A itlio ,
Lebunont Sept 7,'69 , opposite the Court Bogie.
AT PUBLIC SA I E.
frIlS inbseribti will offer at public lila On BA7'Ult-
DAY. AMIDST 26, 1860, at 1 o't•look P. 31., on the
ptetnises, his SAM, containing 70 ACRES and 38
PERCHES of
GOOD SANS, LAND,
part of which is lyinele-SontiMpirtoo township and
part of it in Ilielillet*rg toW adjoining lends of
John Weise, Isaac Iloffmat and °the* about I mile
from Miller's $llll, S miles from Schoefflystowo and
-about 7 Mlles from Lebanon. having ereetcW4b""m° a
fltatory I, 00W T ;to MVP, et
nap Dank Barn. and oth. eitaullding: About
• 26 Acre f this land had been welklialett
Abo es le Hood Lend. Au excellent
; sprung of w the promloce, and two efreaitta of
Agnir water through the Outdo. Alto a verity of
Trees. such as Apples. Pears, he, Lieurt u ng att.
n e nient, Yentas In good onler. l'oisession and griod
fie wilt be given on the let of Atoll F..r
fafbrUlla,loo apply on the promises to
. Jul, 20.1 0 . - - ml JOHN BEARD.
7 TIREATIARMING LAO
,A.T PUBLIC; ALB.
T us sitheortheroffere
public ante, on the premises,
fo'Atao BanoVer townalttp, /1111.111 2 mile,. f em lb w
per's and b coupe from the Cold Springs and the Dew
phis an dpa t anertgano liallroad. on
SATORII-4044U1gU.51 18, 1861,
et 10 o'clorlt, A 51.. a track of excellent
jr tub _
D,
og AuOUT 160 ACRES,
All und
e r toadcultivation personexce fence*. Tbi,i
*B u bo a fad e choice for ape to obtain a cheap end
&parable farm, fu a healthy and delightful neighbor
hood. The preartut proprietor has more laid than be
eon well attend to Whkh la the only inducement he
his In dring oi apart of hie splendid satiate. There
tore no b dingo co the tract p. omitted to be told, but a
house will be furnished - for the purchaser to live in un
til hobos built. Plenty of stone and sand lbr banding
purposes can ha obtained aonveniattlii witb°l o °°° t
the material, Tho above hint wail kak sold to whets or
in Perim to snit ptnrchaeollt. car farther Saftlelilerl air
ply to the enbscr thee ratidintrat the P"M igiti '
YON IaaNSETWER. -
Sad Basiover, Leb. June af,
VOL. 12-NO. 8.
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ELMAfi Lotrosohb...JOltiN G. 0 AXE L...JACOB GAZEL
g". l :'AvrAtfilin. 914 te
LEIIANON'
rte 03 . 1 ie .m• • ,_,72.•• 4, a ( ... 1 •
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li g iz t .il L s „,,w2, g r,,..,f, 4 e. LI - Door and.Salogh Mantithetory,
, 4 ic,,- ; - A . O cl .1 ,-1, :, g, s.-.-4 :g .. guy ;", .
„, Loaded on the Steani-IFOure .Road, near Cumberland
I ts..,ft!':. St rilp l7jo ° S.TCP'' ; I.°' l.ACT 4r4 ' : . Street, Bust Lebanon. -
`A:4,, .g.5.8.F.....g., t 3 O :o 5- lieewl EL egg THE undersieed reepeotfolly to the pilitoltit Tn general,. that they
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ca 0 5 is 4
.. •,. ~ .%. .. bore ' ti e
largely to their former estate.
p34.::',T -4 . 7 ;',:g•T5 1 .1 V ) t F s ' ii. ~..,L ' . .." 1 ite. ei -. 17 , l'pi.
,A. • .e. a * :4- . -- z . 1 1. hi . Fir , s . otiv lishmont, and also have all kinds of the
8 • ....R-_,czyi N g E. üb? a)re . s e a l . • . , .
oli i iite
. I • li*t and"best improved hiAOIIIN.SAY
g 1 4. 4 ii'•lsl a .' i. . flri Ie • pro ,* h Pull operation, such as . 1:., .• .
p_g- rr ,ty tt
.. 5. .. I : T i ,„/t ViiOODWORTIrpS PLOONIN*, 4tc.,
''a VS '00.5 0 e-.l'l P. , " ew., - "tor cOndaoting the general buglnesekg. - ;:. • .
ran '' l t : - a cs. --• t.,4 1 t ~3 1- ff. , ~,,,, p m 'wo,.. Pianink, • Sciolla; Sawing, 4-cr.,,,n i ;
4 °...,1r , 6t1. 0 1, ci..-o E.- i. , %...,- 0 '"— lig9 and- the experience . acquired by B. Loxes= mit.J. G.
'XI -- ' '4' o 4 ' . C. f.'s. o ' o ° fal P. g. it. }... l . 03 ~., vi),...eurf.s their connection with the Door• Bash and
ni ~ a,4 Nal v 5 0 sra
- g „,_., ~. qv Lumber Tiade, for &number of years put, alfoidi MI ite
g/
. 9 , it 5 . el .4 to t n j ~ ~, pvl f.,. w z 'lntuit* of thetritiollity, In - Connection-with J. Ceti:L.4o
#-i y.. .... Er te
. .,.., 0 inmr,....1.° 4&V t-.-+ 15° select Meek atattfilsotO theswente of the Door and Sash
• P - • ~..- 4 ' 11 ,„ ig. S i ...F.co• B,s•ii . r Ezj g • : bitainetrin this State.. . . ,
.: • • 'They now Offer to lteobanice aiid Farmers generally,
1 1 1 1: '7 0 4 i a '., - r ,-- s
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.lipen 'favorable terms, • Judiefously aesOrted Biotic of
' - '9' El ;,i.; '''. ZEI OD - . .1 DOORS. SASII, &c., from the beet Lumberrnartufactories
_ ... the gtaux. feling.confident. that • their assortment is
Do
t he excelled by seYOther 'establishment in the
Mew Goods : drew 60446-- P ..
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~.. . 7 . State invegard-to exactnees in she, quahty oi linish,raiid
AT VIZ •., ... ''''.. , - is calculated to aflbrd thorough setßfection to ail-those
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' 'OH EcAP. STORE- who may faeotthe onderaluned with their eastern.
The Howl); list comprises the leading articles or
• • ... OP ' ' ! stock qehand•;-=- • • - • ' .
ItAUCH & I IGHT D00r,, , of all vises; ' ' Sash;•of all sizes; '
A • ••• '..•-• Boor Frames, for brlckomp- •A 11H:raves;
tromp- houstu • • OL e ditgs • from. 3toel in •
Auk' eb" 10 , P lf ClPPlbertanzi 3Prul iind- .4I IIPIP . L. .J.PIigv iind Windo w ' Frames, -. theloside - Sitrbssii- , ' . ..• -..
' . LEBANON, PA . - . . •I ,
__and ° f 0 housed ~ .1 / 4 -13 butten. of erase; .: ..
,yrBIWA RAUCII A LliillT take pleasnre lithagmet. ~1 4.ll..itiaditateitiottkUnottAesißlinds.,of4,enessrr, ;..
hir their friends end the public genera.* thstlabe - 0.0. Spring nitorilding, of all shies; Waah- Gourds.
have opened with a largo and carefully selected im o s .f. i LONOACRE,,(PABBL & DitoTil SG.
ment of ''. 1 - P. S—Plining, Saioing, tiltet, promptly * done for them
DRY GOODS, i tarnishing the Lumber. -. [Lebanon,July 16,1.7..,
GROCIMISS. , ~.. .
s c QUEBSSWARB. &a
AO which they respectfully Melte the attention of th;
public. Their
DRY G.OO 0-8 - .':
have MI been selected with thelgreotket Care 'from the
largest Importing Houses in Pliblie/phitf. -
• GROGE,RIES,
A large stock of chimp Sufare:• botreei, Teas, Chm.olate,
and all kinds of Spices. Also a large assortment of
QUEENSWARE,
among which ere the newest peados, nigether with al
most on ondiees variety of Obods in their Mai OF Mpli
noire, which will be sold very,_pheagfor easily?! OMfiltity
Produce taken to exchange. •-• ',- c. • .....z a ~ •
April 18, . 1860. ] .--;. i r It.AMI Item.:
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JAPANESE .1: J.: ' •
ANP
NEW EWE tfOODE
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„HENRY . &_,,_•Bl3lfES
liaise our co ntry trilewaw,* • our cotomeh
weerally to come well pruildid with'ClAßlisuol ltrtsat
It
All Shades and Okla& of thiiter
Rich Organdie. Lambs armirßobid,'
Bare.. Robes and Sldetf.•
Fasbionab o Doctors.' '
Black Mantillas, da: -
Skeleton Skirts. .
Aea drab. Skirts.
Fancy Brilliant.
Rich Foulard Silts.
Stiple ()clods Sall stook..
HENRY a STINE.
MI!
SWARTZ': & BRO.
DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARS,
GROORRII4B, ao.
BALL
11_1ARIC . B . *: . ;nrr i •
Cash. paid iOr all kinds . of ihoutrirroduce
BOWMAN, RABA% A . CAPP%
L'Usil liAr';170:11t D!
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This Way,if you" ant Chop.lgi mber.
TEE undersigned have; lately bonded a partner
ship for" the purpose. Of engaging inthe Lum
ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform
the public ac large. thitt their platroolhosineas is DAVID
DOWITAN'II Old Lumber Yard. in - Bast Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut street, ono. squatil - from the Nvangelical
church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled It with
a new and essullent assortment of all kinds of Lumber,
such RA BOARDS., PLANKS, JOISTS,
SBINDIEN, AND SCANTLING,
of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con
stantly on band, a full rind well-seasoned assortment of
all kinds of BUILDING 6IATERIALS. Pavane In want
of any thing In their line are invited to call, examine their
stock, and learn their priroS.
Thankful for past favors. they hope, that by attention
to business and moderato prices, to merit a continuance
of publio patronage.
BOWMAN, II A 11.1811. k CAPP.
Lebanon. April 8. 1868.
Air, uvulas 7,udynak7 -
()Nl:Lg.:3l4e" u ttr o tt n iss n, :o; i tntll 9 . 011110311
and exteasive LUMB&R mina ellA li r AT4 '
01 ,1 .!'""
PHILIP . BRECHBILE"
n the Serene . ' orNortb Lebanon, on the bank df the
Onion Canal, at the . head of Walnut street a' few
inane North , of the ifehessoe Steam ?dills, snit one
guars. east of Borgne,. Rotel.
'Their assortment eonsiete of the taut well-seamnied
White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;—
Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards;
1 and 2 inch i ' annel and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Scantling ands.toiste;
Whits Oak Maras, Plank and Scantling;
1011.1 inch Poplar Iloards, Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES! SII I NGLES
The best Pine and - flemlock Shingles;
Aloe, Rooting and Plastering Lathe; . .
Clusattiut Belle and Posts, and Pallinge . PRAWN
and fencing Boards ;
FLOORING BOARDS of alt sizes and deseriptie
COA LI COA L I COAL :
A large . stook 'of Broken, Store, Lbuebartfergind
Iltillidaysburg Smith Coal. at the lowest prices.
le-Confident that.they have the largest and best as
pollutant ail LIMBER of all descriptions and &Swell
BP the largait stack of the different kinds of Coat, ever
offered tp the cltliensof Lebanon county, they venture
to say. that they win accommodate all purchasers oaths
factorily, end would t4orefore Invite all who want any
tine, till . autaznine th eir stock before ear
thingchasing e h e whi j ra... BREOLIBILb.
N. Lebanon. Aptir.4.lBso.
Stove, T.lnlol tAeet. Iron Ware
111 Market street, Oita door to the Lebanon Bank,
WBEIM ems be• Led the largest and hestamortment
of COOKING STOVES ever tiered' to the public..
Comprising the folleiving varietlev :—Royal Cook, 4
slam Clirard Air Tight, 4 PiZ e, tlerrulea;a. U. me Mar
pfttrapeed Stove, a sisearßstondeded Ore boa for Wood
aad Coal, Royal C00k,3 sizes. Prairie Plower, Different
sizes, Penny Forrester, 5 sizes. , •
All the above Cooking Stove's, are warranted to Bake,.
Roan, 8011. or do anytting la or on them that may be
desired: ascot:Lim wort.mant of Parlor. Brit and
Barroom St•veehith wil be sold - cheap for Oak or
approved Gretna., w
Alio the l
largest assortment and beat
made
'YIN AND SHEET IRON WARE
ever offered to the public which Will be sold Wholesale
-or - • A
The largest assortatent.sed best Made en head set
Coal Buckets, to be found tu Librulon at time Stole sad-
Tin Ware Manufactory of JAMBill ' it. 11.0010tS.
tn.. Roofing, Speating.anff Jobbing of all kinds at
tended to at abort notice and on reasonable terms.
All work warranted. •
J. S. a practical orkrardkin blsßneof ho.
daces, attends to bis work pefflotteliti -
Lebanon; Sept.
The Great excitement Increarin . ..7
•
:CHEAPEST id' 6001)S
BABEr o ft n k s Bp
an77bnelpitobvir:rn22.,genetbilittntttirof theirailte
apporont of the richest and latooroyles. of SPRIN ha G
AND SIMMER GOODS. llaehut iin unlimited cin,.
hi Alpe, o lore, and privet of Stella Shawls, Cballies,
• HittO de Merrell, Dereges, Tortiottfuoif' Pine *Molt
ainkbasne,lllark and Pe.ttcy'Slike,ta the last of , *hank
:WO ITOCAIfI oar the attention of Ladiee In partisular.—i
'Our stock embraces a One variety 'of styles and Colors
of fluitimerliike. Buyer*, trill fait to . they tutored
to examine. before numbering eletorbere.
Tabstreni, Alay 0. 4440.• . -, :
Mutual Fire Insurance Com
pany of Antis/Ile s
LEBAsoN csourin, psziN,A. ...T HIS 11 COMPANY wee incorporated. Blurehl / 50 v , 11 : 1
to nose in full operation and ready to matte ins
anon on Dwellings, and other- Buildings, on Yarnltnre
'
and Merekuuldlso generally. Alan on Barns. Contents,
Stock, Farm I mplements. Ls, on e.. Mutual Principle.
MANAGUA.
Christian Bachman, John N. Bunlth,
WilllamEar., John H. itinporte,
David B a rc h , Cleofin Meet)
Christian. I, John Aibegin,
Samuel Meyer, Rudolph lisrr,
John D. Balvme, Jogai* r. Mats,
Dr. Baur, Stine • ,-.- - :..
JOgY ILLTning. lrealdent.
AnnOroPn EI3II, Treasurer: '
.16114171 1 I r . Item geprepui.
Anniilte, January lta 1860,-Iy.
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FOREIGN OD' DOMESTIC
LEBANON
UNIIIII
LEBANON, PA
LEBANON COUNTY
STFAM • PLANING- MILL.
. 0 ••• ••- •- GAZSBIt. & (SETTLE
wish to forum their cuetomera. of Leber
lliTliAßEi ! non County, and serroundin g Cotatitles,
that they are still te.fult operation, and
•••• —" are prepared to do all kinds of
PkNTEh WORKsirMA CO INERY
s limy have all, the LATEST IMPROVED MAORI-
N ERY, and feel cOuliderst that they can compete with any
othe:.ln the State, as regards 00ob - ,WORE, They em
ploy none but tb • best workmen; and work none but the
best and well seasoned Lumber,.
• Their atoek of work is alwayiropen for examination
by Carpenters and Builders, luttoupist a of
Doors, Shutters,-,Blinds,_ YR/4mi_ and .
Doors 'FrellneSj.:Caltbi, Wash
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.DocirUSE 17AffilitiinOi '10073V ...
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Boitrai, Wegtherl3pards• .
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._.. Bidinga,Av. 4p, . ' .,,..,..• ‘-;•:.
.:Ahlo, SAWING AND SLIT NO dune to Ortior,' ,
Al,o, //and Red ..f* continsted Stciira for :matin g
which they have a man conalatitty employed_' lltir They
bmca also erected a • . - . - ..:
_ • TURNING LATHE,
in addition to their othoebuslnese, and Davao:waived
a first-rate mechanic to attend to it. .tkiir•Otibinet.NlV
ere will.do well to call and examine their stuck bilbis
purchasing elsewhere , ea they always keep on'tilind. -. ..• •
Forft.,•Table Legs, Stair Banntitio, Nesiteljlose,
and Wierythiblelse belongincto the Turnhaclitb , ineilei
which they will sell et Philadelphia prices. as. Tam.
INU WORK donate order, ae . well es alWayi on itand.
et_ Their Shop will be found on PINXIIIROYS ROAD,
between Cumberland Street and binjoee foundry. ••
Lebanon, July k 1860.
LESEEttEER'S
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1310111 laillErfiletolll
- T flilaiLEUL for past favors, the undersignitd reknit
for infertile the Pt - Ellie, that he continues to carry
on Ms anofeetory in Feet Hanover . township, Lebanon
county, on at extensive a scale as ever. It le unnecessa
ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done
in the acme EXCELLENT STYLE,. which has made Ma
work and name so.well known in the surrounding coun
try, premises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble time: Ills manufactory Is Ili Cllmplete Order. aad he
flatters. himself to be.ablo to reader the aaniesatiatection
as lavretothre. 13.0 manuthceures .
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. arid Nariwis CLothi, • Cassinetts Blankets, White
and Vier 'Pktitnetr, ail in Use best manner.
Ere also multi' Waal and Makes Halls. For the oonve
nlencirof his ••Custoniiirti,.Woel and Cloth will bp taken
.lu at the foi lowing , pace:—At the. stores Of George k
Ps le. Lou:erOeorge Reincehl, at
the new Drug gtore of Jaseph 1.4 'Lemberger, near
• the Market House, in the borough of. Lebanon • at the
store of Shirk h•hong, in North let:anon; tit S. Gosh
ert's. Bethel township; at the public house of William
Earnst. Preddricksburg; at the stare tit 'S. E. Bickel, ht
Jonestown; at the 'mere of •ltir. Weltner, Bellevue;
at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the storeof fdr.
Zimmerwatt,-Etiet Hanoverhelumort county.. All ma,
"oriels will be tk m,t
ken'uwairegularly ) :ftphe abov e tea, finished iiithriuf dein), ntiTiiiturtied ugeln.:•.' -•
Thine of iiireristomers - who wish. Stocking Wool-card
ed dyed and mixed, •ean :leave the Mime.. white, &Lille
above meittloup places, willf - dliectlons bow they :Wish
it prepared. or his customers' can orderthe Stocking
- Wool to be prepared from - the Wool of the undersigned,
whhh will be done and left at the desired places.
• N. 6. It is desired that those baying Wool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, at the abl. j. 7 o 7ll i rgittias en.
East Hanover. Lebanon county, July 1860.
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MOM - Co' S
E PTIC LOCK-EtICII
FAMILY - SEWING .MACHINE.
• • nexus Braise, Lsassme.
PRICE9.—:S6O„ SRO. $l5. VS, $95 and "too.
- These Itaehtneo make the Snerrts oa Lows STreca.
he fin'bot.hsitletrgirethout the ore of tbedialhir
pad. They - hive - au entire :trifle, Etat , of forming - the
itch—Pimple and enerring lu its operation. Thl h.Mta
New Pateitt Older Ten.ocri_ . and a New
- ~Upper Te nsion. '
Which can be reittleted Without eii , ppion the Mathlne
--Pimple but effective. They will sew with greater speed
*aver drop a stitch. and do more work let the 'tittnettme
We any other sewing machine ei:er incanted. These Ma
cplaes Lace power.eurnoient to sew
THIRTY THICITHRBSES
I Of heaiiy sheeting. They will stitch, run, hem; gather
cob:l,4oll4'6dt: &e...-Ac., and for Stiching LINEN have
no superior. Also, .. . • .
1 :$1o. at!s Improved Shuittt IVla4lo4e
I lop tailorini and hoary TAW 'Machitida ties
Ibeen well toted among tailors, -and aro pronounocd
capita to thcaseloold elsewhere at double Price.
Lat. all who intend to purchase a Sewing. Machine call
sit our Bales Room - and see our Machines practically
tested, or sencl•Mr a ciretilxr.
J. J KGAIR S
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
,'Aliarket Strect..Lebanon, Pa...er
' OEORON B. BLOAT & 00,
- . • ' PIIILADWAHLL
May 80, 1800. •
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ikkkh4)9
Aiichael
arnar'ittilfullierry and phaernd struts, lettalson, Pa.,
m istmanynte or
. OSIIIIrENTATO CAST AND WROUGHT IRON.
RAIL OB
Do . ; A ileirietiagiiiiireranclho. Balconieiohlbllo and PH
r yato Grounds, dc., lc arhlthle offers In great vs
, Asti of designs at lover prices than the name nap be oh
talnad etiewhero. Also. CHAIN. FENCES Of every.de-•
acription constantly kept on. hand. - ,
August Z. 1855,rtf, .
p piltASOLSeul4l3hobrellair; for_aalevloap, by '
• •LAL-VANDERMIL9II.,
•
• N : sir
111,4111 i 4 RRA.NIMMENTS.
LWB Sl7-AiiiiBTOWN.
Life Lefiazion on TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and
SATURDAYS. ot 3 o'clock "P..M s and arrive at Shatters:.
town by' 5 o'clock. P. M. Lesiva Shecflerntomi tame 4 1 48
at 8 o'zlock, A.
.111 , and arrive et LC iltirlOD b:10
Clock, A. M.
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gtlifiFFEßt3Tbliril- I • MISSEMERSVILLB:
Leave StuerTerstown on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS,
awl FRIDAYS, at T o'clock, A. M., and arrlyo at lI.Re ,
semersyille at 9 o'clock, A. M. Leave MlssernersYlili;
same days at t o'clock. P. M., and arrive at SEtaffats
taam.by 3 o'thx*, P. 11..
PASSENGERS and EXPRESS grinlp eidriedlsad
promptly delivered.
of starting, In Shaeffsratown at DISEMO
=7s Lebanon4oTsfr : pg .„l • . at us t t i ti A o s E u a t O L L
D E
x fi ss OT lN E G l, jta .
Elaaffingtigraaaly 1160. • .-- c. :4
:-O L O , C IC 'S
:1r rI y DA. y,
,11% I irk* 6 a°9's•
Thirty Hour,
CLOCKes
Just-Received at
.3. i..BLAIR'S Jewelry 6tore;
Lebanon Pa.
"FOOD_and COAL YARD.
TELL
L sndereigned, haying bought Mr.
Spoon's Wood .and Coal Yard, a
diataraw north-stet of Masts : losia r.n •
sow, yessdry, In the borough of North '
Lannon; and alao bought from 200 to 800 CORDS Ow
WOOD and from 800 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, 'of all
Muds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver
'at sa small profits as will suit the thrum I therefore W
ylie all thou. thaLare Is want of may of thndo argolnato
call and dkii . W . ,10 1 .40 1 / 00 rWft. 01 ' 113 Mi Ittotilidge s
ti s i a w 4, 64 .? - - ISOUT, (tditibliewt4
North X,Oimnitit Ailef%/0.0f4t
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r-sr.f.4 wriwt. girl"
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST - 8 1880.-78 4 vts - 8 8 '4''`
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litiotell.ogggc::.,.:....:::
A DESPERATE FIGHT.
Adam Wigton, thckigh 14Peti. - nOw
unknown to fame, mas..,Oney-of the
boldest and bravestWi r tbelsidthaiell
of'daring spirits who - . 1 .01;t 11 414 1 ) 1 f*
eivifieation into , the gresit,,,wiliferneati
of the- West. Born tbet - siiil
Peonsylvania, nartnred
wild and romantic:hills, be early
hibed a love for 6°44nd-daring ex-J.
pleits, and even as alioy . :becanae!the
here,ot some remarkahle adrontureo.
- , He was no seholarifbut ne• man , of
.6% day had a more pt!i§tical wig thor.
64gh'‘.1thowledge of the., for,Sat;:
which' he wished to live and-hopedle
die, than' he bad at tliettiing- he;:blo3
his friends adien, sh4fderettliitrrille,
ant lax* and -alvrtitystectiff:4l4,4l , billd
exploration towards the wilds ofirfilits
tucky. The adventures and exploits
of this hero of the wilderness are-of
very exciting character.
Adam was a large, powerfullybuilt
man, six feet in height, and well pro
portioned, with iron tiervisind'whip
cord n - luscfos,- an'd at five and twenty
regarded himself the equal' in physi-
cal strength'and endurance of any
butfati being on, the frontier, whether
foreign •or. -native, white or Indian
and.elivaretood ready- IS: the
Tatter to 'test in i4,,hy . . manner
any . adverse believer • -think
proper. He was moreover,- supple,
andlontwinded, 'and quick; "of feet;
and bad moresthan one t, even -when
mere 'borne oft the prize front
older and renowned.'ceippStitore .
sligh77physical Coi t.eses. its ywrestling,
running,leaplngand throwingweights
and tbe i like; and when it wasl.added
thatleivas true of eye, steady. • - of
handi-and• a dead shot, it will-he-per
ceived that he was a man. whom. no
angle: mane might eneenniei s with
safety: -: , Liko..• nearly all . - his - relass,_
Aditm'Wisten bad cerne'to'rei*d hie
is -pi:fa Ap,.thi native...savage ) With
an implacable: hatreds and: be ,neVir
InDsted optior van it y. testifying.
to the fee:fr. in-the most vindictive man
.ner, It was an invariable rule with
him.to . kill an Indian whenever and
where., We could;-and se_niited, had
become his feats of. daring'in .IY:t
-aped; that the Savages had:named him
Ligh tnitig, and spoke --lA' hini • With
dread, antrthe few .who- knit*, birth '
bailed him , as their hero ofhtlirbesi:tfle
bravest of 'tli t tklo •
. . . . .
Early :one summing-in the Spring of
the year,..winin.lhe - forestbad donned
ite,..new* mitittle;.od lOoked gieen - aid
gay, Adam crept stealthily and-noise- .
oier.a steep_ ridge, which fOrm
ed the
.left 'bank of a well-krol.Wn
stream, anti gliaingldtentlyk4a*ri:liti
to a narrow ravine, enseoned-ltitpself
in a deep thicket, witrait:thirtjyaids
of a famous deer-lick. ..got° careful
ly stretching himself oni:at full length
upon the earth; with bfa*..long -rifle
properly adjusted where:ibe clustoi•-
ing leaves before him just suffieieutly
parted to give tint . tiught . Of the spot
which some dee!..iniglat . : ll4einipected
to visit any snortiOnt, he, Wafted' with
the patience 'of an old klitieacpeijOit:ced
bunter, for the happy,,momeitt *ken
he should be able - to bring- down - his
game, and thui.proiridefilTßelt#lth
trilny acovuied meal.
Adam , was destined . ; ' , on -this . 606 a,
sibn, to ltaVe Ittikk t t yto
unusual delay;., fxit )i9-.4 ,
4tolfely
watched the “lick" a-luartet; of.sn
tour, when, direo-ligia . of his
vision, appeuretit sleak,.fat
The rifle was already-pointed, Adam
'was quick of 'sight, and_ the next in:
slant there was was a fash, a;..erack,
Atid'the. unerring .ball had aped on its
fatal mission. The buctlxbednded
fOlhe air, and Rill 'oji . ktiAide, -.Where
for a few moments it lay.qiiveringin
the last thous of death.- --
, ..he. ,
But strange to relate, tre *as an.
other report of another iriile, so' oft
actly timed with AdUin WitsOn'l,thit
Abe two sounds were blendedilito one,.
- and-two balls at the .eatne time struck
the' ame animal at 'opt:to:lite sides:-. 7 -
The 'quick ears of the old-bunter
barely caught the foreirr.Seend..lind
he 'by means felt" certain that Jt . Ws ,
not an auricular decePtion; 'butt:An ,
. eel from his youth ,, to ;prudence-4nd
,onlition . he wee not the strati to ellg_h
. the fai4eat warnijnitof-irlitnger,*hen
-nothing was -to • be: gained.+ybeld :and
reek I est) daring ! - if-it iire6;in deed . th.o '
*port ut....anOther. gun he had.
heard, it- ‘ias,- he. thought, more
likely - ie; . 'be ' that of an enemy
1fb 1 49 4 trießcl; end.situated as lie was
In tilegr4mts f wildernesfi v his -very. life'
depended lii no rn
~sall cte,..reaupon his
own vigilanqa-snd carp, it, stood him
,to ascertnin-irhe had aught to fear,
before'fashly venturing from
. `lilf ...0-
yert ' .. .
rffriffi
Gathering himsAf I t 4oB,
therefore, and elpWly arid eadtkillsly '
puti14 . 0141t44 ,. ..uP through
terhiciti .bushes ) he diceeted this
gtanee , to • the opposite• side of:the
strewn, there there chatided r tili*liii.it
.ravine similar to the one he occupied;,.
and there, in -direct' confirmation of
hhksaspleion, lie beheld a WOWreath :
of smoke slow:17 ascending . :
pers i ng itself in the ylior Inorpingi
Whireieek . t ) . o°lir ••• 4 4, '.419 4. : r
oeptibfe...antong:the buishek' an BO !
blending with them thq,n043.0. but;:'
a practiced *dodintin's might bare
detected pctueivad. the.sbaven '
Grown. and painted Atte of a hideouis.
savage, with fti - btuillisk" eyes. '
-fairly gleaming, . as. it :seemed, with.
fierce desire,, arid fixed steadily and.
leatebitigty . tkpOn bitnielt '
Aid thembeen in the Mind of Admin . :
Whit - 964411d n'test of doubt.
eiP II 4W 'One 111 4 00 7; : .
-era r s - ?rbit* f, he li v OngiVgl!,„o4llt
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_... . ..,. •;.! 4. .... 4 .1. ;;; wk . AN., .
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- I,T Sad. cat II PABJY-V hinid JOIRBOI
fr 94 qiP o. MOev"JtetkikriliAl .
awaited bia,-- O PPIAP,O4/10) , 14 , w....
stint; and even „as:it . p.itiffhi •fiiralitd-:-
I Y. dabat...4 iiit.t4,*•analf - 4 110 F 9 llO. ',; t '
ty. Of iiiim.sisking;:-:b.ut ,tiefannlr-,t..40''
• ne-±t; li ) ffiagtiOAair. alAkialqi - .tigvOstil•
Table lirepulaehottittertd....ittilotid..3 - 41.1
• Of:deflana,- and . caMM......aliPatamlirg
' .l ' .- ' lso°4l V 4 ' . -in bia - ri1ge...:1..40.1. ad
aucae,atieddil4attji!gri!f - '4Oe',..AP O W-ttPrt
and•.w.aori.the.act.lig n sraMining.Ope
. t.be:baUs...lithalk*' 1.. dW4.•••svb4 , " bad
tiii,:t4thisAini9) Malik.i.lY-,,i 4 iTilitted.
immovable, and -Nl l 4ll9oo l P4from
'wine - slight and.-parceptiblemetien of
thk.eueiny's
„head,,,,had• conjiiettired ,
whathe wits deingAtuddenly uttered a
ShOttst_A ailLar. tiaPP, ii.okdislipinar.ed.
- ;Thinking : it"-, thetnost .. ......p•iiitien t
course . .101) luidatilio„ his concealment i
for the ptefen.4.t . ii- . .,tkaite . ,, thp saypze, !
40 1') WinAgAna5tkenifllft:V , I
— 4l9t akis aterep,t .4.6:41.tei upon
his ....retreat,.. *dam again stretched I
ifmaelf.....upon; the. ground, and for ,
isomeding lilse anhoar, listened keen. ;
;y. to... m every. sound, arrd,sharply watob
ed. theotion: - .pf.liker,....leaf aroun d'
and aboyii liiu.ii-,:to be 'certain It was
Stirred by.thts hxe - esseAd not by his
foe. Then tinding'hia time was like-I
fy _to .be wset,ed, and f4aring the sav
age might *Cape Then: ; after- all, be re.
calved, upon a venture. of cOloratton
into the-retriiskof the esemy,thotigh i
I mit :with .ifiat .pareless haste , which
i might. give •Slib other the advantage'
Ihp himself bad hoped Ic•-gaini. ' :
I Wltli.the . greatest cantion, there
!fore; ancby a singhlar snakelike rho
-1 tien t
....sii :that' no Movement. of the .
Lttaiillea abOve him would . indicate his .
!One, he:Worked .hia. body .u.p„ the
ravine and Over the r:dge; and then ;
gliding -.into the thick .wood, oa.the I
other side, he set oft' more..boldly oir j
• a cireeitous route, • intending to. cross
i :the streani seine , dietance, Shove,. and.
csiome:up . careinily • behind. the. ,point
where. h e had- espied -die .savagef. ... : .-'.' :4
,IsTok,it, chanced. that there was. a I
very singular: and train of,
ccumideaces,,lbtmed „AY the same;
: thonu . hti noil,dpaiies4etuating,thase.l
' tivo I.;ei4s at the inimetime-4orbOth !
had itolen to their different conceal ,
Mints together,. had • together -spied'
the.deet, had• - flred pgether, lied.. ex..'
am ined,eaeli iiithey in alike manner, •
.. ; ..bnth,,had disappeared_ fogether, and
waited and toitehe,dforeachetherAnd ,
each .:had` actually.sef.ont - o,eircum- ,
vent the other at ‘ the same. time„both
going up the stream while ! es if to !
! put a climax Co the - sibol o , both came ' 1
outface ,to face on opposite. sides of
the!n A tiv iv river, WV.E silitiltilliCe of
' lees than -thirty yarda dividing them; '
farhen quick as lightning, 'both.. pieces
Were si m iiltan eously raised *.and fired,
there being-a5...-before, -a blended ..re
iireirt:• -A4 - iini..-!felt a• - ehurp . ; '. - 61iNing
Wirige:in,bie . ;riglit arm, _a nct si . W , ;,the ,
oavagesaddenly press liEi band to his
.. right,breasti.. and the - nex t - moment
these brave - Undaunted men with
1 -
linta'yells.of rage and defiance i
were 1
rsiirkneng forward for a mortrd hand ,
1 pombat.• i ' - . ,
'
- Castinuetheir pieces a s id e, they met
- 7 •
in the .niiddle-of the stream, which
1 . w ife there shallovv, - and ,rushed foam.
[ 1 ng. end- gurgling over -a• stony bed:
•the-Indian was alarm: athletic' fel
.lr,iini pole- and - active,,strOn&and de
termined,' andJiottWere-acteatod by
a inaVfairhsite•and a - fierce dopireribr
• 'visso l 7...": - l''' -.
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.Wittillisilr; knives gleainiailiCinot
1 met;indlor a fowmoments there was
t it.':_flishing tCnd • erdshing of 'steel,. as
'abed ;struck and parried - with sorde
thing of the skill of two masters of
fence. But a fight` 1 i it'e th is., - -„at - such.
close quarters, and with such 'abort .
weapons,6ould not long con tinuawith-•
' niit t soise eetions Avounds -on . One side.
of bat; and.witka .qui.blierideudaen
• - .611w, Adam succeeded..in-gifirig . hiS
; adtetsary a fearfuL _gash across the 1
broiiiit; -.follo:iveif.'by ,another ;Which
i nearly, severed-tlie , tendonsvf the'left
!Orin: - -yrith..a howl of rage tied pain, 1
, t o ltazavaga.suiritid"back a pace,:, the
1 blood flowing, profusely.; • and •then,...
I meakuring his:lariat' poting,antitg
! osjisi - with a quick., eines' cif kis - eagte
',. eye s - he eaddenlytmuuded fOrWard and
. made a huge'lutige for his :heart. The
i Cid billiter, though -in a,,maatiiire .:Pre• 1
! pired Rol.' 11)44 could , : not altogether
avoid the thruetp:but' ho. so quickly
v iiirned is to re ceiCe;the wound in his
•
right. side;, at the ittlicatline p lu nging
• his. own knife• half way. to the hilt !Ail
the;back of his - foe,' barely missing
.. the.vOtebrai : which, would , have. ter •
i'. initiated thi contest in his favor-- - •
I' Too highly wrought up .hy - a :fierce*
! afiCiengekl . ,eiiciteinent, alidloo ea.
I ger for'the linishing stroke, to 'give as
1- proker. heed - to.t.defet i ce,. both, combat
: antis, billy-' vioinideij, so*et . l-;•101tti
I illbos . .lo:sad, pantihg ..for . .. breat,. a nd
liffh Tailing atrialAtli; bat witbglaring
eyes and gnashinglecih;fio* struck
fast-and furiously, eack:blevi , telling
with . fearful a tiffpinipi r ys.th.ppt,ligin.. At
length. tlionviiiiies mireiii in . 9h,itian •
z•riet tliai:7liitlr" dybplied.:lidni•!Vieir
hands..togothei, slid, - th ey.
swayOglo sod 'finlike i nithdeate if iiidn, 1
andielt.andlrelleCUtrer '.eaki-...overln
.. ,...tkeiia4roppoii thi4iefrodingstenes, I
itowl,tic - eacal.fiiher'kembriee,linot- i
ted together*,-and - eselr.: titruggiint to
bi- a ppl*ek'qiit„kr),(l:.!itit liglp ordrown
Ids anta - ,gonisil. *lt Was-still a fearful
*stud desperate. Ight„ : arid' Was eontin- .
lied , for dome . Ake ' iiiintitstk, during I
which .:no:,-could onn bath; told. who I
wiauld•eventtialli hirlthevictor.- . -
‘.At.liuif,-.A.dani t ie . rolling under` the
Indian Air tfie sixth jir eight!: time`per=
euivgd ttie spot Where be had loot his 1
knivq and .bethinkiag of this, hgi -II i
a dupertite exertion, released orie• of
hiiiillfands,-and placed it partia4 be.:
. :ieath•hinkilr..theliepe of.gettilighord .
:41 - the - WititOlii..lo, ~lilll 0 13 . 6 % 1 0e#
delight, theAttistaWftarstii :sondes
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- 4 .4411i;54e Oil o.#
• i"
r4 3 4 . filva
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• wHoLt;
haflidd; a: Mort moment, with all
hia , reefacifhfrtifren'eth, he was au
tively pigpen it, with rapid thrusts
into theOttekitnd sides of bia , ene
-9.1kir..?). • - .
This, and it may be this alone,gaye
hire Viabryc.fbr theindian,though
still 'hOlding.init 'with a wonderful te
nacity of -fife,. and eiterting tin:melt
even againnkhope.gradaally gave way
in efirengtb,..tiirl the hunter, with lese
exertion than formerly, was able to
turn Mai kain when, plunging
the:kbittAnto th r oat , he ended the .
cOntest:::
.Adam,ilnding the savage Was real.
ly dead, slowly-gathered himself dp,
seat.ed,,-,bimself neon the body, and
wippd the blood and perspiration from
his face.. Tie then , in a slow and sic).
liberate' Ynanber ~ proceeded to scalp
the ileadlndiTn—wbich done, ho took
fro dr:bisirire:ro - ..iilfAittliik, consider
t(h. °Cies j—v a 1 a eililetVed - Thigt&Arithur,
and thou sat down :on. the bank. and
dressed his wain :rounds in the beet
manner- he could. ,I l boxigh seriously
lie-was not dirigeroualrwounded; .and
having rested himself for an hour, be
set to. work on thedead buck, cut off
his breakfast, kindled afire, and cook
ed and ate it. Then cutting off an d
other large portioornimat, to sorv4
n'
his necessities for the journey, besot
off at a slow, feeble pace for the near
est station, where be arrived during
,the night, and narrated his despetite
encounter to a crowd of eager and
and wondering listeners.
A.. SHARP TRANSACTION:
The. Wheeling Inteiligencer -relates
1 Oats druggist_of - that city, who'hold.
/. .a noto igaiust .4 physician residing
' acroaa the line in POn nsylvaniti;dister
&pined to collsct it by hook or crook.
Accordingly,- he got . the necessary
1- papers and proceeded toward Little
133rooke, expecting to-find tho doctor
• there where he has considerable prac
tice. The doctor, however, was at
home in Pennsylvania, where he could
not be arrested. The apothecary,
[rather than come back empty-handed
Ilecidecl to resort to a piece of strata
: gem. He sent a friend over-to the
4- doctor's house in eeat haste to in
ilorm him that a man had been thrown
3 from his horse on the road leading to
4 , Wellsburg, and dangerously wound
ed. The doctor mounted his horse
,
I irrimediately and rode'to the'seene of
the accident. When he was dismount
i-ifig at the door of the house suppos
ed to contain the wounded man he
was approached and arrested -by the
i herifi of. Brooke county, who was
s
i lying in - wait by previous arrange.
Yoga. This doctor was conducted be
ifoie •a justice of the peace, and
iltfter. making a,good deal of fuss
about ;,110.Arick tlaiOvtmplayeci-apon-•
hirn, tfild . ,ke rand:debtil6:sheriff that
l
he I drireci" hia h or*.an d - that" heoilfonli
' like to lend the animal home'and.
i-havo another brought to him. No
1 objection made to this, and. the lame
' horse was sent home and another re
turned.. The doctor then agreed to
leaVe the hbrse as security for the
debtfand was.discharged. The next .
I Morning the neighbor of the doot t ok's
applied to.the sheriff; demandin g . the
-I.horse in his charge, stating. that the
doctor had borrowed him I'M , : the af
ternoon; and did not and never had
, ovined him; The sheriffwas.Conipell
fedtto:.gifie:the horse up, and 113 these.
1
'eitite4itts not sufficient, he of course
.baoomes .2. esixmsibla fur the ;debt.—
.Tfifrilootor tells them that tricking is
a..l4anv, two can play.at. . .
.
'LADY •CANV.4SED
: • • I' • ', LAND.,
• A - correspondent of the Waterford
,DiairleitaxVihi following anecdote of
the dlleo.t.idn'for Clare:
"The'co . ntest turned wholly tilion
poPularity; • and Calcutt, who is a
farther-like jbily Irish gentleinan,was
better :41Oillat,ed to win usiatin the peo
jAe. :thari l ilie Young Captain of a
Crack- col* His wife, too would
iriake..tYwAirtupe of any candidate.—
firiskiiiailng woman, she rode about
th cnunCryin the carriage with her
husband in his canvassing expeditions;
and when be was one day in a. public
houseff 'teeing a Parish ComMittee,
arid she. was outside in the.barouche,
awaiting his return, the`friezetcoats
gathered round the" vehicle, and, .giv.
Clears "forhorlionor"
eiil
ta tiOitirea . to K nake_a speech. Prompt Pro mp t
ligituing, - she , replied, "1 . won't
trouble you mr frie643i,
but: ril sing you a bong *bleb
with'lnusie bong,
son!,
any day prefers to !peach," aid with
that 'clear and: pleausnt. voice; she
'struck up "Mt Zeit) remember," and
followed thidittY wrib:beviral other
melodies of Tomniy. Moore. A per.
son who'witneimed the .seene assured
me-there was - nothing Immtigruous
about it; tho lady.sung her beat, and
_entered - into the . .spirlt of her song;
and thelrieno.cbata listened entrance
ed. h'iom that moMent forth,daring
the. canvaw,she ,never`appeared in
public': Without haltitg to sing a song.
•
CASE or. ACCIDENTAL nAmkrgitat
'On 'Wednestlay,,akabout I 'c?illok
ilk the even ing,, a little ehjidi 'Are*
.oars of age, son 9f. Patrick :Ailey . ,
Norriatown, *440 d suelisindedqoy
the-neck in tiii'.l4o ti,arcl of itt'fith
xi
er's dWelling, 110 4 itr'eafii ItoW:"—:
The Republican says. 9tat; kit* Wi t se.
occupied .by Mr. Riley haa . .ellar
kitchen and bank part Artint - whinh a
door :epees to a staiikv;sall in - the
. r . eAt.: Reside' this doimikelone wall
a, gitfiligh;. a nlnittriO 3 % . tile wall.
ana : aeilitrAPticiWlylp- - .60J1e. dank
:a spike had ,b.evp
,drive,ll'.;llluni *iiii(a..
was• sistaeticledorisidd ilipe;livhict, had:
beeseisoll7 7 .oersi4er oeentiaist as a
oloihes 7 lftte.:* ;Thee kips- iiiiiii;••beeil
tb
•ausit S tattrtiont.
Er-
A FAMTIA , PAPER kORTOWN AND. 0017813111
18 PItIN'TI AND PI7.ISTAIMED w
By Int. IL 11108_rd111, _ -
31 Story of Yunek's New Building; tkraibpriskos
At Ono Dollar and. Fifty Vents a Year.
iff . ADTEELTINVIMFTB !emoted at tbe.aleilitrAtes-113"
The friends of the oetablithment, and the pohlic veer
sily ere I tepeolfullt stilloited to - send In their ciders,
SiirEfA3MBILLP Printed at an hours notice.
In Lebanon Ootuity, postage free.
In Pennsylvania, out of Lebazion county, 3 j malts prit
quarter, or 13 cents a your. •
Out of this Bbstr,.6s(ets.qier quertarpor, 23 ets;•ia,„:4is 4 ir
If the postsikeit - not paid in advance. rates are age Ma.
NO. 581.
loosened-, from-its opposite fastlai.4l
on the feincti v and•the whole of
•hangirtg - in loops from the nail,..**
falling within ahOut_ three - feet .0: 1 2
gronn.o. . While the motheit.`nrad:
aboVe, thp. ,
iupposed-to -
,be.'plaY.l47b4l,lo,. i and
while the family- -- wxw0 . .44 . B uPPvittli
neikliker.had occasion 1,13 . enter the
kik:be-wt . : whim she saw the child sus
pondedtiy the neck outside the.kiteb
en dolid. The alarm Wais given,
and the rushing down found
her child-a corpse ! Her anguish at
tbe•siffhtlhay bo imagined.
stipposed that the v little boK
Was standing On the Wall playing wit
the rope,,,and as one of these loops
passed aroun d titio neck, It stumbled
and fell, strangling itself As in a oasis
of intentional :.hanging, ~The child's
feet when - . found were '.touching. the
ground, and it was. entirely d ea a.._.:.
alti*Den,Znyder'liold-strinquest, and
rendered a verdict of aocidctital
strangulation!' •
MITLEB vs. MIMS.
The prominent reasons for using
mules in teaming and farm labor, in
preference to horses, are briefly ex
hibited in the following views; - They
live to a mach greater age; a - mill/311as
scarcely attained his matured strength
at twelve years old, an age in which
horses bitVift etimmouced a -rapid „de
terioration in value and usefu lness.—
The aVerage life of the male is aboit
thirty years; but 'often at. fotti.....they
are known to perform effleitintly:yhe
most laborious services., :A. team of
'males will accomplish l alm6st the IP'
bor of horses with a consUrnption.
about one-third loss provender. With.
in the last few yoarB males have hien
eitonsively introduced (ete.-the-tege
log opeiationi of the itiainifacturipg
district in which I ieside,-Atii(inimil
versa' l j considered there ti:woollies*
and economical for that itisi,tha#.lllsr.
ses. Malei are subject.to- btitAW-Of.
the diseases which prevail, audigsrso'
destrOtive among horses:
skin and short hair render:diem - lead
liable to be galled by the. harness or
affected cutaneous diseases.. They are
said never to be infested -by merinill.
The hoof of 'the mule is .essentially
horny substance, and of slow growth,
and hence his shoes are seldom. bast
or displaced in• their position, but re
main until worn out,..firmly on_ the
foot. The vision of the mule is much
more quick anti dititinet than that of
the horse, and therefore they 'ireleo
liable to shy or become frightened.—
They are sure-footed to a proverb-;.-
The mule excels the hotte and .emt.-
later the ox in hissteady and uniform
efforts in labor. It is objected to
mules that besides their disagreeable
braying, they are obsti n ate-andt,sitriv
;but tiissokdefeets, I believe may ::11t1
P7m 4 3othe - hY entlentio.iind
Attain 411 D Sustatzu.Elotraarby.
Biological researehinfablishedthe fact
that :acids tiromote the 'operation of
the bile *Om the ..blood, • which is
then passed: from the- systaM, thus
preventing • feirers;
...tike prevailing
diseases of. summer. %All ', levers
are '-billious,"'• that is, the: bile
is-in the blood:: . "Whiftever..ie"entag
onistio,oftlestr . is doaling:-.ltr; is
bommonlowylpg thivtlfutta•are*tout
ine andalso berries ofeveqdeenript
tion; it-irbeeause the . acidity ivßich
they Coutain aidaria- seperating
bile from the blood. Hence thbrest
yearning for greens and lettuce; and
salads, ip the' early spring; these .be
ing ekten with vinegar; - henCe;--ile4
the tasteful. Something - -sonr;far
onades, .tbe attack of lever: "13 ut
this being the case, it is .easy to see
that we nullify the,good erects Olber
ries in prolkrtion as we eat them with
sugar, or even .with sweet nin,-of
cream. If we out them in their nat.
Intl state, fresk, ripe, perfect;:it i 8 al=
most impossible to eat too nintriyi'lt
eat enougliti-hurt us, especially
eat them albne;„indnot take any:`
uid with them. Whatever.
is buttermilk, or even cOmmuti'2 l * 4k
promotive of health in sumularltine.
Sweet milk tends to' billib**Ati
sedentalr:v_people, sour milk is ari
onistici • The . G-reek and Tuiti,ltrd
passionately fond of ruilli:'Thit
herds use rennet, and the milk- :110a1:4
era alum, to make it sour tbesoo s neri
Elutter : milk.aets like NV atermellons on
the systemt.-Bah Journal(' Health:
rP HE salsoribers yeepeqtrollY IDforla tker•VIIII,Of
Leheakete V
end•aurrouudlpg.eountyy, W . lista
opeuge . d au.Entirely.liew
D*
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4UEENSWA:
IN ZEtirDiLL'a 111 M.
Lstween.Lha - Blick Borne andii r eahlegtote.o4,o4NEl:v
berlatul Strait, nouttrillde,) • •.•
PA.
They would Inform the tiithllo that. they are deter
rained atideuabled to SELL LI:M. TheleStrio t rooda
le - very largo, and bought at the beat 0,6 811 T AU:—
They would invite the Public to give them rhea
ooadoht that they cua,pleasu ' , l.* •
. 'M••••-• .Tbelr terms ire Cap or COVITAT vitonvp:R;
:• - w. u.AOIIIVRT.-_
Mr - Remember—lN ICODALL'S New ,
Lebanon, March 28, 1100 3 . •
.• • .
OW Rimed Lime: *,
aß)t late linprorenent@in - tha grt otV4Bnazoto :the
utweriber la VOW effabled ,e thatiatigoop-,'.
aunaan Wax tbnt win ever made to thionation of•aoaut
try. and in nnentitroe'witboit lidtice.—
pe improvements are Such cuP.t be Si'alilAo
„tp "tibia
Lame et, • cants .ketr 11306 ; 1 1! 1 4. 6 .t. 61 - 0 f 26
li.eett the' prides berelloterp:ll3ME,.
burned with COAL. c 4 also be ot.e.heeet# • tea try
the 141ene Cinant 4 l4.,
rt li t •
to. t •21., 19t 6 a' LIZ.: 0.. Mot • irOl
..greet Me; op of Ltd
for Hue burning on v erne s 'lO
- ):opus joreneive a Mist? 4lf.r.thnl!4ll4o,Nbla.
lila Location liat:ttia
Vnlon( i bagl c
la NorthgerAriii" 'rn • "
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