The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 15, 1860, Image 1

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MEPumpubtariz mocilesasuilizummtralosze.
Neatly and Prompay Accented, at the
ADVERT/BER MICE, LFMANON,
Tuts establlalament IS now supplied with an extenelve
suseortment TIC?* which will be increased as the
patronage demands. It cep now turn out Penentio, of
every description, in a neat and expeditious manner—
end oft very reasonable terms. Such as
Pamphlets, Cheeks,
Business Card., Handbills,
Circulars, Labels,
Bill Headings, Maxis,
Programmes, Bills of Pare,
Invitations, Tickets, - the., Be.
*rumps of an kinds, Common and Judgment Bonne.
School, Jnetteee, Conatablee' and other Buns, printed
'opipptit , Online neatly on the beet paper, onnitantly kept
nor eale-al ofhoe, et 04(44 "to suit the thaw'
0 0 0 Unkenlptlon price of the Lk:IIANON ADVERTISZIt.
Oletratkand a Half it ]ear.
A4drem, Wx. M. .13tese2ut,Iltapcist;ra,
',~ ~r;~ilt~yl~V M~
A se Bufsisrss Reoni
FOR, REP*
1/16he Lulu. Room In 11.3. dthme's new-lospdlna,
two doors teat of the Eneli'llotel, dear thO'llaoull
nueo. Ismalre of O. J. STINK
Lebanon, Nov. 30, ltso, ~ f
1 tte litAtito '' '
4111,161 -)
4,160 UV. 111 tw o Iticuks on
the Ant door, and'o f od MOOnd,'ltlth, r
g fi
d, garden, 410., for rent. Apply to
L. H. I,AIIDERBII4CII.
•
RIO STISINESS Roolll,.saltable fora hardware
elothlnn Store or any other kind of boldness,
'near the earner of Coniberland and Plank Road streets.
111* beetipled by U. E. Dondora's CtbinetWare, is of
of by the uondies iivge nneda.
.
n the shore t any time. Apply to
isTal v i. l lllll. 26, 0410.• ,/ It..KAuglit •
' - Private *ale.
A NEARLY NSW TWO-STORY BRION
nwELLTNOROUsIi, with Summer-IMb- up
gp
offered at • low pries at pfiSuin sale. The
property is in a goodwvighberbood, in the wt.
ern pert of this borough, has a never.falling we I of
wholesome water. with pinny, different kinds of Fruit
Trees, and other Improvements qu the •prembies. For
other inforisaiton and partioulare apply at the ADYRR
'TIRE& Me. • Lebanon, May 30,
7- Private Sale.
/PUN subscriber odors at Titivate Sale hie new two
". story befell DWEI,LING Home, situated in Mize
both street, 'Lebanon, Pa, The Rawls is If
by fipat, hail 2 rooms on the find floor
•aim aon the second. The, other Improve-
monts are good WASZIIOIISE, Bake
olio, Otero and Garden. The Lot is 69%
byzo.. be abeve property I. ail new
atki itt geed Cenditkin, and will be sold on easy terms.
P be given on the tot day of April, 1860.
imply to . J. U. KEIM, Photographer.
Lebanou 4131 E. 8, 1860.-tf.
, • for Sale o li r neut.
22 OW BRICK 110CSIZS an ONS FRAME, A Dim
. • TWO STORY IIIIIOK oust on the corner of
Centre and Chestitit Streets, not quite apistAnd,
sad a SING LS TWO STORY BRICK,on Chest
nut Street now ocenp led by Jbtor,Hrlok, and
triune 1 Story In North lebatted, near John if
Arnold, are offered at' Private We, and' aul be soid
Cheap and upon espy totals. P 4116638101% give ,1 of tbe
two BHA hi August next, by SIMON J. STINN.
Lebanon, Juno 20,1869,
Private Male.
Irina Flubecrlber offers et private sale all that certain
J„ firm or tract Or land, situate partly in Plnegrov
towtoblp, Schuylkill county, suol partly in Bethel town•
shipishanoncounte„ beindedby lands of Eck.
19# .121unpunks Ayerigg, Dente' 4. of
'DIM Ow MI °there, eon tabling one hu ndrid and
forty-eight saes and a quarter, with the appur
tanancos, coneleting of a two story log dwelling. ease,
(weather bairded) a 114 etory log dwelliug house, a new
thank barn, other ont•bhildilige. and a new water power
milt, for terms, do., which will be eaey, Apply to
'G. W. IdATOILLN, Agent.
rinegrotle, April 2O /860,—V.
49141-Lots at• Private
uTILL be said at Pri. ate Sale.
- . 8 AORES OF LAND,
situated In Long I au, near the bOrough line, in Corn
wall:towurtlijp, It enjoin@ the laud" or Widow Fulmer,
ontoe Notib, Wm.Atkklnp.andJohn Krum* oft the East.
There's a, one. story' LOCI' lIOUAB, 'weather boarded,
erected orl flee land, and la the garden,—
Tbo len( Loa. floe stones for guarrint. This tract wilt
make a nice keine for a smalllomily.
w It Is free from Grotuul Rent. Good title will be
giverf. ADAM RITO 4ER.
N. II —This tract id ri-ir covered %With One grim, half
of *blob will be given to the purchaser.
Lebanon. 3tlllo 13, 1800,
VALUMILII4 80R0.1.1011 PROPIZILTY dT
• Pit IV ATE SALE.
Titsv i it t xmi . c l i t tra 7 as
onPrZautieinStrtr3le:
street, fallowing
4sal
0 1 14 or LublinOn,°:ll":
A PART LOT Oil PIECE OF GROUND, front,
2 het R Michel said: ltultisrry etreq, and
roman btu* to an alloy, on wl.tch Is .metal a
tie I/ BRICK tin MB,
31 by4ll feet including's two-story hark hulloithq. alth
ueeessary unt.bUhdings. The house Is fluidied to the
-beet style and ale looatlon le a' Very plessout !one: It
wilt Le Pohl ea easy terra°. For pm rtiou tura apply to
7.4auttion Aug. 18.1859. D. S. LIAIIMOND.
Public Sale. •
will. be
on the
r b ß o liD re A ra Y i AUGUST
011 in Mount. Nebo, Lebanon co., about I F EN A%l4.9 u o d ii
(100 D FA TIMING lAND. on which Ia emoted a
good two etory Rit101(,110BRE twentrtwo feet ige
by twenty.elght foot alio *largo frame BARN, Hi
thirty by tbirtreigit i t feet, aratothor Building "
a hover Pilling Well Of good Water. a origami r 'flog
APPLY, ORCLIA111),. abundance of other fruit, ()repo
Vines, &c., &c. abaro is a tory desirable honks far
perAoros whaling a place of that else.
Also, at the same time sad place, will ho sold at pub
lit.Mle, * large FRAME RI MP, twonty4 wo by thirty'
eight het, and a Mack emit h Shop, oixt..on b thirty.
two Mt . Also the Lot of tiround on' width t he oboe()
shops are built. It Is also 'applied with abundance of
Fruit TVO4III, in Side t• commence at I o'clock, P. N.,
whuti condition will be made known, by
Aug.l, MUSES BOXIER.
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'PriNale• .italci
4hTUE tuh.scriber aritia at pri vattl sale,
his v alu it hie' Tra o tof Land, cunt mining
72 A mes and 78 Perches or SAN WAND.
There aroltbout l Arran of ILEA V Y TIM.
HER. on this tract. situate In hondonder ,
ti tonna p i Lebanon courtly, on the road lending from
Colebrook to Catnybenstovim. shoat % mile West of the
for STONE Improvements goal
fiATIN; LOG H O US E,
1100• PEN and ethos necessary Out Buildings. A. nev
er failing BPRING of Wabllf near the house, with a
good EIPHINO•110110E. &aides a running stream of
water through the tract.'
ALSO, a smut APPLE ORCITAILD, besides Peaches,
Plums and Cherries. If the shore prmorty Is not sold
before Saturday, October 6, 11480,, ft Will' la offered on
that day at Public Sale. Possession willbe Oro; on the
Best day of April 1801, with a good and Indisputable ti
tle, JAPOII YOIITZ.
Dray 23,1E60,
VALUABLE DOROUtili VitOPWATY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
int subscribersoffer at Private Sale, their ~....
NSW DWELONO IIOUSZ, situated en
timberland Street, corner of Pluerroee Ailey ,
Dist Lebanon, and at present occupied br them.
The ROUSE and two story KITCHEN are iabotsatially
- built of brick, contain 11 Boogie matt of theut,paperel
and lighted by gas; a never falling Well with excellent
Water, as Well as a Cletus% in the yard. Summer Knob
ea, Bake Oven, and other out-buildings. The LOT le 'lt
feet front, and runs back to Jell Alley, 108 feet. On the
rear Sty part Of the Lot is erected a two story Frame SHOP.
Pig , de. de. The Garen lv In a fleet rate
cultivation, ,
and contains ad variety of Pettit Trace state
andet
Vine', ad, de.
Afir• The *bore Property Is all in good condition, and
will be Cold low. Title Indisputable, &ad posace. 4 lon to
be given when desired, .9.
0. Any person desirous of purchasing and 'wearing
• pioasett resldeuee, will call2 l2EP and learn th N e terms of
11ISTHI ek IIRO., •
palsktios, Sept 7,'6P.] opposite the Court Howe.
A FARM
n yr PUBLIC SALE.
T DAV: Wrg;lll,lPeS,llsiletrp.l4. B ,AZl: . ;
pram bin URIC containing 70 ACRES and 86
I'ERC of
GOOD SAND LAND,
part ot which to tees (An
le South I noy township and
tart of it in iletEsbern toiling*, adjoining lands uf
John Weise, Dane Ilonman and othera, about I. mile
from Miner's Mill, 8 lase from fjchtelferstown and
-About 7 miles from Lebanon, haring erected thereon a
.- 114 story I. 00DWEL, L I N 0 IIUBSE, a
Dow Tr Barth end' otbsrontbuilding. About
26 Ao s ar . tiata laud he. been, well•limed.—
. Aboitt A Acres is Wood Lend. 'An excene"
uji of gliator is on the promisee. and two 'streams of
_iruttricar Water through the fields, Also .it verity of
Irai i knese , su. has Apples. Peers, to. Linisineno cell
1. 'wilt btlYgWrii: Rood order. and:
Por 4 r i.
, .......,,o, ou the premises to
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411346 . 1°.. ": 113 ' _ ... . .
JOBS BEARD/
'ARMING inkiii- 'ARMING LAND
A PUBLIC SALE:
ai m% ou toribor coon Hs public eels, on the proud*,
In Rost Itanover township, wised 2 miles from -
pollee and Sm il es from the Cold Spillage an d., L b. D .
IfT
ildlht odd BO WOW* Nallrood, on' '
‘ Bde !WAY, 41/14178T 18, 1860, ~/
a t 34 4 ' 4 1644 A Ai.. a tjaitt 9f ex_sellent
tel.r,i
►Kill 15Gr LAND . ,
N.,QF ABOU-Tfeu ACil 88,
All under i D oilko
ultifalloo..and.ezcelle n t -fencae. Iti 111 Who and excellent-fence:el. This
Bill be a flue chainsMraciron to obtain ili cheep and
oesirehle farm, in a y and delightful neighbor
ho
od. The preliettli prprietor has more land than he
ran well attend to, wkwh ie the only inducement be
him In disposing of a part of his splecuild estate. There
are no buildings on the tract p' opened to be sold, but a
house will be furnished far' the pun/laser to live in an•
th he ham built. Plenty of atone stud mak for building
purposes can be obtained oonveniontly without post for
the_ materiel. The above tract will be sold in whole ur
lw Data to omit pttrobaierf.' Yet further r ticulare op-
Ply to She subscriber nodding ofttD•O r° 11181 '
opt 11BISOFE. 1
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6 6 Agents Wanted.
'To soli 4 bow Inventions. Age '
me hake anode '
, over $25,000 on ors,—iretter than . att (abet
iiimitee ageneles. lend Our stamps nutlet Ile InP °
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CHEAP STORE
OF
RAUCH& LIGHT.
the [tamer of Cumbertatsd Stroei and Pius& Road,
LEBANON, TA.
VftB. RAUCH & LIOIIT take pleeiuri In Inform
.their friends and the public generally that that'
base opened *lth a large and carefully selected assort
ment of
DRY GOODS,
oßocrattes..
QUEENSWARE, &c.,
to Which C.tey respectfully invite the attention of the
vtiblle. Their
DRY GOODI3
hate all teen selected with the - greatest care from the
largest Ititporting 'louses in Philadelphia.
GROCERIES, -
A largeitoeit or cheep Snorti.,ctiffeee, Teas, elmeolate,
andofSplee9, Ati6. a larg.e assortment of
QUEENSWARE,
an;ong which are the neweat, patterne,together with al
most an endless variety of Welds is Mgr line of bit*
nets, which will be P old very cheap for caih,or Couutty-
Produce taken in exchange, • ,‘•
Atift•il 18„ 1660.1 ' RAvcri a LienT.
A•.t N "S " ,B 4
AND
NEW DRESS •GOODS
HENRY & S'PINE'S
We while our co ntry friends;' and our &196 mere
generally to'COlllO well provided wikk.oAS/I stud infest
It In,
All Shades and Oradea of Duster Cloths.
Rich Organdies Lawny and Robes,
Barege 'Robes and Skirts. -
Fashlortab'e Dusters. • *
Black Mantillas, dh. •
Skeleton Skirts. " • -
See Ones Skirts.
Fancy Brilliants.
Rich Foulard Silks.
Staple (locals fall stock.
HENRY & STINE.
SWARTZ & BRO.
A.
DEALERS
FORETIES AtiO DOMESTIC
DRY 00014rit. QUEENSIVAItiI,
GROCERIU.,
BALL B
MARKET STREET
Cash paid for all kinds•af Country rrlduce,
BOWMAN, HAVER k CAPP't
11r. U R R D !
This Way, if you Want Chop - Lumber.
TILE undersigned have lately formed a partner
ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum
ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform
the public at Wee, that their place of businete; is Daum
BOWMAN'S Old Lumber Yard. in East Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut street, one square froui the Evangelical
church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with
a new acurentiellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber,
such as BOARDS, PLANES, Joist's,
• Linta k Bfirancias. AND SCANTLING,
;of all lengtiM and tbiekneseee: In short. they keep con
stantly on hand. arfull, anitmell-aemonorasaorttnept.of
all kinds of MiIian:id:MATERIALS. 'Persona in want
of any Wing in their line are invited to coll v examine their
stock, and hmili their pikes.
Thankful for past-fawns, they hope, that by attention
to Inanneas and moderato prices., to merit a continuance
of public patronage.
BOWMAN, HAUER & @APP.
Lebanon. April 8. 1558.
Lustrisom LUMBER.
INE of the beat and cheapest assortments of. Luna=
1 1J. offered to ,the public, is now for sale at the new
and eaten - slim "LUMBER and COAL YARD.of•
PHILIP BRECHRILL
n the hore4,ltoi North Lithium; on the bank of the '
l'aion Canal, at the heed of Walnut street, few
l eaves North of the Geneeete Steam Mille, and one
guare Best of Borgner'e Hotel.
Their assortment consists; of the pest well•eessoned
White, Yellow. Norway, Pine and Hemlock' Boante;—
Cherry, Poplar and Pine BC•Araw, •
34 and . Matt Fennel and Cornmon Plank;.
White Pine and llemlock Scantling and Joiets;
White Chdt Boards. Plunk and Scantling; 'I
and 'I, inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES!!
The best. Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
Alva, Rooting and. Plastering Laths;
Cheatont Sails and Posts, and Paßlume for feu( .01
end fencing riehrdil
FLOORISO BOARDS of all slue and d o , :er ipt,pnip.
COAL! COAL!. I COAL!!!
A large stork of. Broken, Stove, Lhoehurners and
liellida)eburg Smith Coal, at the loweet prkee.
etn,,Xonfident that they , have the largo.t and best as
ttortntrut of I4CMISEIt Of an descriptions andsizoe, me well
as the largest stock of the different kinds of Cosa, ever
ottertatto the ellizeosof Lebanon manly, they venter°
to say that they Can 11@e0111.11tCoitttO On purchasers satis
factorily, and Would therefore Invite all who want any
thing In their line, to examine their stock before por
ch/wing elsevehere. .I'IIILIR BRECIIBILL.
N. Lebsoon, April 4. 1860,
. LEBANON
'Fin anil Sheet iron Ware
MANURACTOR Y,
In Market etreet, peat door to the Lebanon Mink,
W HERE can be Lad the largest and heat assortment
of COOKING STOV,ES ever ffered to the
Cook. 4
the 'following varieties :—Royal
PIiZOR, frnrd Air Tight, 4 , 021 - s, lierrulea, a 11 , me Mar
ulkesured Stove, 8-adzes, Estendedod fire box for W trod
and Coal, Royal Cook. 3 fiieS, kralrie Flower, Different
aloes, Fanny Forrester , ' 5 Axes.
All the above Cooking Stoves, are warranted to Bake '
Roast, 8011, or do anything in or on them that may he
desired; atm, a Large assortment of Parlor, Hatl and
Barroom Sborre, which will be !told chop for Cash or
approved Croft*, Alen the largest assortm'ent and beet
made
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE
ever offered to the public obieh will be field Wholesale
or Retail.
The largest assortment ,and beat made and heaviest
Coal Buckets, to be found in Lebanon, at the Stove and
Tin Warn Manufactory of JAMES N. ROGERS.
the. Rooting, Spouting and 4obking of all kinds at
to at short notice and on reasonable terms.
All work warranted. •
.1. . It., being a practicak Workman In Ids line of bu.
Blume , attends to his work personally ,
Lebanon, Sept. 91, 1369.
The Great excitement - Increasing.
CHEAPEST DRY GOODS.
In Lebanon.
etßEit &BROTHER would call theattention of their
Rpatrons and the public in general to their large
assortment of the richest and latest styles of MING
AND SUMMER GOODS. Haring an unlimited -choice
in styles, Mem, and prices if Stella Shawls, Manias,
Paul de Meeru t Bongos, T a nnartinca, Fitia Scotch
Glughanis, Brack and Fancy Silks, to the last of which
we would ci the attention of Ladles iu particular.—
Our stock embraces a One variety of styled and colors
of summer Bilks. Buyers will And it to their interest
to =Latino before purchasing elsewhere. •
Lebanon, May 9, 1800.
Mutual Fire Insurance Colin
.
Pliny of Annyille,
LEBANON COUNTY, PENTA.
T
a
UTS COMPANY was incorporated, March' / 85 '''
la now in rail operation and'reedp tO_make
ante on Dwellings, and other Billtinnte, on Vurn iture,
and Merchandise generally. Also on e. Contents,
Stook, Parra I roplereente. Ac„ mi .a *Taunt Principle.
MANAGERS.
Crbrietlap_ Bachman, John N. Smith,
Willharly, Jr., John Ahipornh
David B Gingrich, George
Christian Huffer, John-All
Ram
Ramie) Meyer , Rudolph 'Derr,
John D. Beaver, j o opb F . -Mau,
Dr. Henry Stine. •
JOHN AILWNIN, Prondeist.
Brawn Rana, Treasurers
.30131X0 F. MATZ, Seeltetary, ,
Aiinrllle, January 19, 1.860.-Iy. -
LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1860.
Farmers and others Take Notice,
'"undersigned having purchased tbo entire
establiebrden I of &I. MAJOR & BROTHER,
will manntlyrture and keep owhand a very general as
: sortment 1111/0811SERY and-FARMTNG IMPLE.
I MENTS, embracing linproyed POOR-HORSE PotiOre
end Thresberst Railway Horse Powers and Threshers,
Morgan's.lndependeut stiobitirst T.pottt„ :Horse BAKIt
Mumman Patent Fodder.Str.iw and Ilia* CUTTER:. Cret
Iron Meld Boilers. Grain Fans. Hay lEilerators. Clofer
ton7slieUtin, ors
power. Corn:Plana%
and Plantertl. Cultivators, &a., With a 'varlets of the
beat PLOUGHS in rise, : ito:
'Alt of tbe abate Declined sire or the latest and beet
; improvements- aridereall warranted to liveeatisraction.
Outings of edi kinds made to order.
and at short notice. Ile also manufactures STEAM ESI. ,
GIVES Mill Gearing.Shatting, and Milt work in general,
and pays particular attention to itepairing Engines and
Machinery of all - kinds. .
Ile invites ail to rail null examlns the workat the Me
1 chine Shop, on PINEGRuVE STREET. Lebanon.
AR orders or communications by mail will be
I promptly attended to. D. M. KA RMANY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa.
Lebanon, August 13,18130:-
NOTICE.—I have appointed A. MAJOR & BROTHER
R myi Agents for thepiarpose• of: carrying ontbo above
business. D. M. RAkIIANY.
Lebanon, August ti, 1860.
'ELIJA.II LONVAOrtE...JOEIN 0.43A8Et....JA:C0N GABEL
LEBANON
Door and Sash Manufactory;
Located on the Stearkifouteitoadoterti Chanberta n iice
Street, East .7410n0n.
TIIB undersigned respectfully in.
j form the public in it that they
""". have added largely to their - fornuir estab•
lialment, and also have all khan of the
latest and best Improved AIACIIINEttY
in the State.in operation, suchn-R,
WOODWORTnis - PLOORING,
for - conducting
j tbe 'general business for
Planing, S'eraili,sawing, 4.c., 4 , r*,
and the experience litcjiiirad B. LoxciXenr. and J.Q.
GABEL during their connection witti-the Dtior. peat and
Lumber Trade, fur a nutnber of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability, in connection witif J. °Alin. to
select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and - Seeii
business in this State.
They now offer to Mechanics and. Farmers generally,
open favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS, 41.811, &c, frnwithe best Lrunber manufactories
in the Stath, feeling confident that.. their assortment is
not to be exabliea by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exsaness.in size, quality or finish, and
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to ail those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The following list comprises the leading articles of
stock on hand:—
boors, of alfsizes;. Soak, earl sizes;
Door Frames, for brick and Architraves;
Boom box:sob: GoAngs;from 3 to 6 in,;
Window Frames, for brick Surbnse;
and frame houses; Shutters, of ell sizes;
",11 kinds of Mouldings; Dtlitds, of all sizes;
Q. U. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards.
LONCIACILE. GABEL & BROTHER.
P. 9—Planing, Sawing, dc., promptly done tOr thOso
urnishirig the Lumber. {Lebanon, :Lily 15,'57.
LEBANON COUNTY
sTir,4lll, rk,,,uvuNG
• GASS:Eit dt GETTLE
- wish toinforin their cub:antra, of Leba
-
r. 4 .9i4A1. non County, and surrounding Counties,
that they aro still in full operation, and
, 0 1 104..a1e prepared to do ai3 kinds of
CARPEN • h.. KBTMACHINERY
They have all the LATEST IMPROVED MACIII
;visa% and redo:madam that th , " Can compete with any
°the: In the State, aa.yeixrds 610101) Artiftli. They em
ploy untie but th best traltnien, and work none but the
beg and well seasoned Lumber.
Their stork of work is always open Or examination
by Carpenters and ltuilders. as consists of
Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and
Doors Frames, Casing, Wash
Boards, Mouldings, Flooring
Boards: Weailitr Boards,
Sidin is, 4tc. etc.
Also, SAWING AND SLITTING done to order.
Also, /land Rai for continued Stairs, for soaking
which they have a man constantly employed. Z.,31- They
have also erected a
TURNING LATHE,
in addition to. their other business, and hare employed
a 'first-rate uwehilLic to attend to it. JierTa.binet Male.
ere.will'do weld.to.eall and examine their stock before
•porebsaing elpewbere;as they. nirrays keep on band.
Dal-stead Jbsts, TitWe Legs,'Stair /3annister, Newel Asfs,
and everything else belonging to the Tummy; Swine's,
which they will sell at Pbiladelphidpriees. TWO.=
lIIVO WORK done to order, as well.ae miwnys on hand.
03.. Their Shop will be foondon PINEOttO9/: ROAD,
between,Cumberland Street Cud Majoe's FoundrN, -
Lebanon, July 4, 1860.
LEHBERGEWB
Cititt 111. Manufactory.
,
rptIALIVILITIL for past favors, the undersigned respect
fellylliterwinthe Public, that be continues to carry
oti bis Manufa,tory in East flatiever 'township, Lebanon
county, on MI extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa-
ry for trim to say more, than that the work will be done
in the saute EXCELLENT STYLE; which has made Its
work and name so well known In the surrounding coun
try. lie promises - to do filo work •in the shortast possi
ble time. His manufactory is in complete order. and he
flatters himself to be able to render the Sallie satisfaction
as heretofore. He intuit! tar rims'
Broad ,t Narrow ( . 161144 , Caninitts Illankets, !MYR
(OW *tier 1 . - yf nn 0/ in the be'st manner.
Ile else m7481 . 1'6°1 and makes Bolls. For the conve
nience of his et:lPt.anAirß, Weel and Cloth will be taken
In at the following placee:—At the stores of George Ir.
l'ylty, Ulmer rk. Brothers, George Itehrahl, mod at
the new Drug Store of Joseph t. Lantberger, near
the Market In the borough of Lebanon; at the
store of :41,1r1t Sc Long, iu North Lebanon; at S. (Josh
arra, Bethel township:, at the putyhe ie.,offe of William
.tiernat. Fredericksburg:, at the more or 5. B. Bickel, in
Joneatowtt; at the titer!) or :qr. Eelletmet
ttt the store ofidartin Palmyra; at the storeor.'lr.
Zlntmermau, East Hanover, Lebanon county. All m
erles will be taken away regoinrly, frran the above pia ,
tee, finhlual without delay, and teturooi
,
These of Ids elastomers who wi.l4 dtoekiag Wool card.
0 dyed and toixed, , keto leant the, same, white. at the
above loeutfoued pines.% with cbre,itious ho , they ad..h
it prepared. gr his customers can order the Stoettiag
Wool to be preparedfrom the Wool of the daderrigrred,
width will be dotte and lett at the dotted. hiller*.
N. h. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, at. the above named plates. -
LYON LEMBEItGER.
Fast fiat - Lever, teletneti county, .Itily 4. I.Bal.
ggg'o4 4 4
Geo. D. Stoat 4' Co's
ELIPTIO u)CK•BT.ICII •
FAMILY SEW/Nti MACHINE,
MARKET STREET, LEBANON'.
pgictlg.—s4o. grier g gin auil $lOO. -
These Illarldnee niche the Stiurtte 08 Lour:Snit/I.
/ar alike nu both eides—Cigt without the ucent the leather
pull They have itu eutire tem Nisi flue or forming the
et Itch—Aniple and unerring In its operation. They hares
New Potent Under Tension and a New"
Upper Tension;
Whitt can be regulated without ehipping the Machine
—pimple but ellective. They wilt mew with.greater speed
never drop a ajiteh, and do more work in the mine One
than any ether many note:line ever invented. Theee Dla•
chiuee hive power outtleient to oew .
THIRTY THICKNESSES
Of heavy sheeting. They trill stitch. ran, hem- gather
cord, quilt, felt- &A., hr., end for Stitching 1,1.1 VON have
no superior. Also,
siou p, oirt d ui tle illachini.
For tailoring and heavy ww.k. m„ c hi nes h at ,
been well tented ninon • tailors, and are 'proubutteed
equal to those 4told elsewhere at doable price.
Let.ell who intent] to purchase a Sesdas Nis:Sine ell/
at our. Sales Room and see our 31a.tdood
tested, or seta tar a circular.
J. J Div% Ile,
WATCIII.I.4.KEit. AND ik,WiI.LER,
Market SYred; Lebanon Fa., or -
OEGRUE SLOAT.ii
• PITILA.DELPLIIA
May 30, 1860
k it 'h tit
Lauver /
cbmer of Mulberry and Chestnut Week Lebanon, Pa.,
MAXIIPACTURER 0!
ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROIIIIRT IRON
RAILINGS
bbuttCemeteries, Verandas, Balconies Public and i-
r' te Grounds ; &0., Oke, which he °Be ' re In grn Prra
‘
riots of deslgns at lower prices than thesame can be ob
tained elsewhere. Also, CHAIN FENCES of every de
scription constantly kept on hand, . -
August 26. 1858.-tf. . . _
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undersigned reamithilly informs the pUbilo ilia
- 111 — 161 V. LlVElillt girmpLE.
TIIII
h e new opened a EE:W. LIVEIty, STABLE, at Aire.
JeItISSIS Hotel, Market street, Leb-
• . •linbn, , where hi - Will keeri for the .... ,
%labile groom modatkin a good stock F
of IFIBICEES. and VEIIICLEB. ilit. .‘',-•'' t•--- '
Will keep gentle and good driving pones, Awtheiortsoire
Mad safe Vehtclos. , Atso, Ottetu ',Driver pi fortthikoet when
desire& . , A* 411.110.11P510r Dirtles:lo.
__„.,
tebopoo; App
21;18681 JAMES MA RCH:
fijaitt
' ,or the Aiivortfstt.
IrIZEPT
The boy stodirhfthe moiled-room still,
When an bra hyn were tone; .
And very muoh against, his will
To get bin lenNni dyne.
TheF° gulb*Y cad 4 ° blood,
And ready fora storm ;
for wrstlifol heart 144 dory blood
Were In ,that obildilko form.
The hours rolled oni ho could not go
Withouthii teacher's -word, • •.,
While from hid unites at play • '.. •
Their /wry lairgh w heara, - •
•
Ne,hillad aloud, ‘tl*teekheesay
- XII may yet be goner ' -
Par all the Etat-are out at 'play, '
And 1 em bore-alone."
"tag teacher" owe again he cried;
"If rmay yet be gone,"
And but the rusty elocsirepli•,
And fast the heirs idled oti.
•
'Upon big brow the orb a breat
. Played in his waving Sir,
And ovary thing was atit as death,
It tattiest made him s as,
. ,
And to his teacher'onee a , '
n,
"Hy teacher beiist T al y ;
t
Alone in this old i'0"; 1111 ri att.,
, -
And all the rest at Flay
The teacher rose in ,ange i l:ila,
And raised his rod on h,
That streamed Shore tile sulky child
Like lightniog in the 4r.
l'hon came &brunt of . thriUder sounds
lle 6d,for the door, ;
While staten:andbookirmtre scattered
And etrewed upon the floor.
W)th pens and papers, st:attered theta,'
That Wok an autiro part: -
A glorious race buehardly fair,
The boy had got the start.
"DRESSING DOR CiffIRCV
HU any 'body heard the be l t
Yon have ? Dear me, I know full welt
never dress in time. '
For Mercy's sake, come help me.litne;
mike my toilet quite !Asia,
(This for the sake of rhyme.)
E[ere, late this gaiter, for me—dti; .'•
"A hole." you say I plague take the aboei
Please. Jitney. try and hide
I know Its Sunday—but. my.soul,
I eannot-wear It with a bole!
The men will surely spy it.
They re always peeping at our feet.
?Though; to be sure they needu'tpeep
The Way we hold our drawees.)
I'll disappoint them though today.
"And erase myeelt;" pray did you say?
Don't laugh at my distresses.
flow beautifully this silk will rustle!
(Pleura hand my self-adjusting bustle,"
Mc corset, and my hoop.) '
There now, take'five skirts or alx;
Do hurry. Jane, and help me t x —
You know I eaunot stoop
Ho* shall I may my prayers 'Way
As if girl.,4 went to church to prayl
IlroW tan you be Po, font lob 7
ithfo; damp thin ribbon in cologne;
.qiinit fur ?" to point you silly ono—s•
sow, JanoT, don't bn
It's no more harm than “Lilly White".*: •
(Please, see if sthiS'rheek's painted right,
And band my box of chalk.)
Now damp the towel, Juno., dear,
And wipe this eyebrow—much I fear
I shall be too bite to walk. .
Now khgn my bonnet, if you please-.
The thing's as big no MI out doors,
The frightful sumer scoop '
Thank heaven my mantle's handsome though
It cost enough to be., I ku , w,
(Straighten this horrid hoop.)
My handkerchierand glovauyou'il find,
Just in that drawer—you're very kind,
(Dow, my dress trail?)
alk the feahlons now. you know,
(Pray does the paint and powder show
Through this lace roll?)
Thank you my dear? I believe I'm dressed
The saint,' be praised! the Jay of rest,
Coma only oem in fermi
For 11 on all the other a 1.%
This trouble I should have to Av.
I'd - never get to heaven.
4fTiztttli...4 - i.t : s-..
ADVENTURE WITH A UDNI
It was a warm, pleasant- evening in
Novernber, and our ship was off the
coast of Tripoli._ A party of us, Who
sat upon the quarter deck, •had been
conversing
. upon various 'subjects con
cerning the vast desert to the south
ward of it. •
think you have once traveled
across the desert ?' said one of our
number, addressing the captain. -
'Not exactly,' reptie'd Captain Bush
wick. 'Some years , ago I spent a:few
months. in Abyssinia and- the • , conn try
, .
south . of it.'
, 1V - as it there taint you had your
:adventure with the lion ?'
'Ah—you have heard of that scrape,
eh 71
Only that you had such ari,.adven
tare, captain. Your mate, told me
-that you had met the animal.'
haVe; and if you Would
like to hear the yarn, I will tell it':
A vote was in t inediately and unan
imously carried, that Captain - 13nSh.
wick have permiSSion to relate his
adventure; and without further, pre.
liminaries he procceded - : -
'lt is now five and twenty yeari
since I took the .notion to travel
among. ,the African nativeS,' I had
an uncle living in Ateeho,'engagetfin
trade there; and I had gone out to
see him. ito was going into Abp.:
sinia on business, and I accompanied
hiM. Our party consisted of
my uncle and self,. and four Nubian
servants: These Nulyans werefaith
tut fellows, and long 4.ried, and were,
moreover, strong, and fearless, haVing
lived with my relative several year.
When the business .was over, I pro
posed that, iyy - should take a trip - to
the southward, and' ee the Country:
The .Nubians were -anxious to go,
and, after n deal, of per Suasion, my
uncle consented to the arrangement.
'On the seventh day we reached a
large lake upon
. the extreme Southern
border of Abyssinia, where we pitch
ed our tent, and then went to hunt.
ing for game, wo having been inform
ed that we should find plenty of both
fish and, .fiscal in this region. Oar
luck waa , moderate 7 -much . more -so
than L hid expected, and, 'O4 Atnf;lo
was„bent upon, returning,,,biit 'I Was
bent onhaving, trials few more trials
'The only boat -We had: boti"
to fin a was iilinialf..danne, 4260 11 4060.(1
from'a log; andone Morning x fa*:
*red tbat ; l:wmild take .a cruise .in
t. it: :emeione would. apeoinpany Me.
`A is, canoe *kid rjot carry more than
tW'd'Of e 46, with any degree of safety;
and as all four of theiNubiansofferea
•tOgp, r was Ottliged•to make my own
selectionr - z• So I took Irani; the yottb
gestof the lot, but the.brightestand
most ; cool aud,bravein the presence
of danger. — I, took my rifle and OS
tOls,„While Lari took .his rifle and
'spear; and 'thus equipped'We set mit.
The canOeTiVis easily managed while
we •kept'oor proper: places, and-all
went en:flbely till.afterneon, It was
very warm and stiltry, : _and I' had re
moved my pistolbelt, and laid it 'in
the. beitionifot dm teat with tny
Levi had just proposed turning back
wh en 1-saw a large:Hook of .birds:set
tle down upon a tree close by the
I shore, and I bade my companion to
help me paddle:in:.that direetion.-
11,Ie did not object to be. wanted
,a
if'tr - s e lem-. hips If.
- • - tWe had conie to within about' a
l.dozen fathoms Of the shore. whoa I
!'quick, loud cry. from Lari startled
:we from my-aim,, and in the next in
stant thacanoe struck against( some
hard substance. 7 ,
roc.k . .?' ask&l.
1 'Ahippo:pot/lima!! the Nubian shout
] ed,'Sprinking toWards
1 'Hardly bad the ii=ords passed his
lips heft:re:a huge blackhead was
1 lifted above the gunwales and as I
I cast my eyes over into they water, I
I , ea* the whole body of the monster.
It. Was as large as an elephant, but
I ten times more hideous in look. Its
mouth was open to a dista»ce - of three
fester more, and its great teeth, all
of`them a foot in length,:loolard like
destruction jtself lie Seized the bow
of our boat in his capacious jaws,
and crushed it like Ain egg shell.—
,With, all the force I could muster I
leaped into the water, and struck out
for the shore. 1 ne.ver swam faster,
thouch when I reached the laud
teuna that the hippopotamus had not
tollowed us, having sunk to the bot
tom, probably as soon as he had de
stroyed the canoe.
, We were now in a quandary. We
had come quite twelve or fifteen miles
from the camp, and we must toot it
back the best way we could. If we
could have "..illowed the shore the
task would have been easy enough,
but - this We could not do, fora deep,
dark swamp, overgrown with reeds
and bushes, and gnarled trees, lay Be
tween us and our tent, so we must
Strike up into the wood upon the
higher land and make the best of it.
Our only weapons were two knive
anctLari's spear The latter he had
grasped as he started from the boat,
but the rifles arid pistols were at the
bottom of the lake. I bade my com
panion to take the lead and hedid so.
'For three hours we tugged on
through a thick, matted forest, and
at the end of that time .we reached
the edge of a wide expanse of rocky
desert: There were clumps of bushes
scattered over the place but they
looked dry and parched. Fiore we
took an observation and determined
to keep down =upon the right hand
side of the roc:kJ-04in, knowing that
the.lake must lie in that 'direction.—
=
By the time we had passed over half
the -length of the - barren: waste the
suwAvas*lrifid - -the trees. - A little
while afterwards •
,' as tho dark
shadows spread over the whole width
of Mahe i Lai nttered.a. low 'hie!'
and - placed , hie hand upon - thy tand
'Do you hear 'anythiogr he asked
'I listened a.mbment„ and told him
yes; perhaps they are coming after
us.' -- • -
'Who are they said. he.
'Our patty;`• 1 answered. •
'That fellow walks on four feet, and
has'a weight equal to all the men we
have left behind. hark
'I did so, and could now plainly
distinguish the treed nf smile heavy
'hi it a lion, do yOn think'?' I asked
•. 4- fiari- hesitated a few moments, and
then, grasping ins by the arm he
pointed into the wood.
1 .---There r he cried,
whirling 'me half around as bespoke.
'I did look, and I saw a sight, a
sight that made my hair - start and
airy h6arf leap., Not a rifliol.not ev
en
, apistolt--and yet therenot more
ilian twenty yards dihtant----:•was
huge Nubiiiri lien crawling towards
its: I could - see his long tail sweep
the grass; -and I could see that he
was - advancing for a spring. •
i lltes Hungry;' said the,Nubian 'or
he Would not be' coming on in that
Way.
'Then he'll attack us?' I suggested
'Of course he ?'
knd not a W eapon of defence!'
have got tity Speilr,' returned La
ri.. ..Now to the back of those bush.
cs—quick—and let him come.. ilare
your , ktirfe out'in case of need.'
4. hardly knew what my companion
meant, but l saW, just upon_ our left,
a clump of bushes. - ,beari lig a small
red berry... They Wert) not over four
feet high, and-occupied ~.pace some
eight feet long by ,fourowide. When
we. had, gained a position behind them,
I lOoked for the lion. 'He had stop.
lied as he ,saw us take this covert,but
we were not hidden from- his sight, as
phore were openings in • the foliage
through which both parties could •ob
tain a view of eieh-other.
{We are goner said I, tremblinx
with fear, as-I saw the huge monstet,
settle upon his belly and moved to
wards us: -
'Perhaps not,' whispered-Lail, with
_
out taktn:t his eye from - the
''.l.c.eop:-stlll—don't move for your lifer
I 'Bat what can : yon' . do with that
shear?' I asked.
W. : 11.0 . 11. NO: 58'2.
'Perhavi . kothiop but v.-nit and
i t
Reef _
'I did
,:it; but though it was but
a few nip *its yet it Was a seaiOn of
terrible a ferns() to me, i am not a
coward; 4 !yfras 1 ever one; but come
to he sittC d as. I was then with a
full-grown !len before you—not twen
ty yapas irstant—and only a- little
patcl of
,fins for an apology fbr a
shelter th which the beast could
witchi yo ;t., 7 eVerY movement, ~ and
with that tnearthly purring; roaring
growl, be ly perceptible in tone, but
making , ti fi., - atit tremble with its in
t:t
tenSity,--' ve all,this is 'I had it then;
and Ityott di*lt:trornbleybieria made
of stsrhe iTtriff than I am:
'Once I. cast my eyes upon Lari,
who was at my right, and 1 saw that
ho was as . ealm as a rock. 111
brown eyes were fixed upon '
with a burning gas, and lu
were set like the jaws of a viL
was upon his right knee, with his left
foot braced before him, and his: long
spear, which he held with a firm
grasp," had the and of the alien s,et
against:the hard gni - and 'behind hini,,
with the sharp steel head elevated
just to the top of the bushes.
,qlistl' ho uttered, gathering him
self for an effort; and .as I turned I
saw the lion cautiously advancingap
eh his belly. When about five yards
off ho stopped and gathered himself
for a spring. I saw his huge claws
settle into the ground, and I saw his
great shaggy head start upward as
he left his couch. With my heart as
still as death, I bowed my head and
shrank down towards the earth, I
heard a shock=—a Momentary strug
gle—a crashing sound , as of the break
ing of wood, and then I Was knocked
over by a heavy body Coming in con
tact with my right shoulder. With
d-poWeyful effort I 'struggled from be
neath the weight and gained my feet.
-"rho first thinr , I easy was Lari, for
it was - he who had fallen upon rce.—
The next was the lion, who lay onl y
a few feet off, with the. head of the
spear Buried deep in his throat, the
shirt; being broken off about midway,
Ile was roaring with a deep, hoarse
sound, and tearing the dirt up with
his claws.
't think that found his hea - ft before
it broke,' said Lari, as he gained his
feet. 'lt the shalt had held I'd have
pinned him through the heart, and
sent him twenty feet behind us. But
1 tell ye, he's a heavy one to lift.'
'The monster was dead in a few
minutes, and we then held an exami
titien. The lance-head had entered
the lower part of his throat, directly
beneath the foreshoulders, and gone
clean through the heart.
'You must have had a good aim,'
said I.
'But 'twas a good :mark; replied
Lari: 'When I saw him coming I
just turned the point right for his
heart, and he killed himself.
'lt was all very simple and it might
have been very easily done, but I as
sure you a man must have pretty
stroLg nerves to do it:effectually. •
We could "not move the lion then,
nor could - We stop to -take his skin
off, for . it wasvery nearly dark. So
wo resolved to wait., until waning;
and then
. have help.
'When' we reached the lower corner
of the avast; we saw a glimmering of
water through- the trees; and, up.m
pushing our way I.IOIN n, we were lucky
to. find -ourselves only a few rodi7from
the tent. On the nest morning we
all went out together and found the
liOn - just as we had left him. His
hotly measured from the end of • his
nose to the insertion of his tail, eight,
feet and nine inches; and when stand•
ing he must have been nearly five feet
high. We took off his skin very care,
fully, and when -I reached home I hal
it stuffed and set up. it looks very
Innocenti now, as my children pat it
with their'handm; but I never look
at it without - thinking oi.the time
when it looked terrible enough to me.'
EXPRESS ROBBERY BY EUG-II-
WAYMBN.
Entertaining Accounts of the Prodstil•
ingi----=The •
Sall Fracciseo J.lera id gives,
the subjoined account of the robbery
recently committed by four highway-
Men, on Wens, Fargo and Co.'s Ex- -
press, near Chico, in Butte county,
California. The sum <obtained was
$35,000.
The outrage was committed at
about nine o'clock in the evening.—
The night was dark and tis the stage
was Mimi-ging from a Woods,and about,
to descend into a creek, the hed of
which was dry, some person ahead of
the coach called on the driver, in a
loud voice, to stop. The driver sup
ing that a team or sotho . obstruction
was in the way, suddenly reined in
his horses. On looking aretind•sonfe
what astonishmentibe digoovered two
men, with double•barrelk.7l guno,level
cd at the passengers on the box scat,
and another cover, the - four or .rO-e per ,
sons fnsidis.
.The captain 'Ofthe gang, with•
cookedlmolver in bis. hand, stepped
up' to the driver and informed hint, in
a clear and cool vice, that he must
litivf ;he money in the treasure
and then turning to Mr. Bowen, the.
express le essen ger• said, +Charley, it
will- be of no - use to .ttesist. :Nobody
shall be harmed, you- don't .make
any
. fues. And, in .the metintirim,!,
pursue& the high in an, 'gantlet) len -will
he kind enough to held up', their
hands. It is not necessary for us to
say the pasabligeredretiped the roini,;
•apd etteli man's fingers pointed'
atantly to heaven. - !Now,. then,Char
ley; saia the. robber,-,'l! must have
ypur, pistol .. to prevent
and he ; proceeded to::disarie .e.=
pressman, notwithstanding-the-o 0
raged WM'S 'remon t
bait on go it ttfit
A FA IT ea.:ir PAPER FORT.DWR A.H.D anixTRY,•
IS PRINTED 'AIiD , i'I9aBLISFIED 'WEEKLY
. , By WEL.it 10 17 44124
urNo* Bundint:. cvArAarivvi
)ne Dollar 'a nd Fifty Cleats a Tear.
497 - . - A SPEEtTISENF.NTB inserted at the venal rates. 'SA
The friends of the eetatdiehment, and the public valor
slly napectfully solicited to stud in their orders
4jHANDBILLS Printed et an hours sorbs.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
In Lebanon County', potitmeireo.
Iu l'enusylsania, ont*tibibOn - cer,turi, sja can s p• •
quarter, or 13 cents it year. .
Out of this State, 63.ictes per quarter, or 26 cte. a vest
It the nonage, hi not paid in advance, rates are dunked.
As the - I:ebb - 6r took the pistol, with
a naive affectation of surptse and
ominous shake;o44:Yelftiad, tre - ..*41,
=Why,V4fall# the pistol is actual))
cocked. Don't,he foolish, Charley'
TheretpotiCharl4yirainediiteb? !lab ,
sided, with the remark ,A'srt4 was
very.hard that kre ViOuld,=bilitrettietl
in such a manner. 'Not at all, - Chat;
ley,' answered the robber; `I am s not
robbing you—yes cannot help .your,
self—butyour company ai;lvertisethati
that have a capital * stock of e5 0 0; 0 09
and 35,000 to divide among the titkyil.
would not be missed, you know.
By way of mortifying Charley's feel
ings, the highwaymen politely.aesur
him upon his honor 'as a gentleman'
that he was not a murderer, and did,
not desire to take a .dollar:frorn are'
person 'then prgeerit. '
At this time Mr. MeDuide Suggest.
ed that there existed no absolute n e.•
cessity for the strange gentleman'e
fiends on the road to persist in hold
ing -.their guns in so direct a line with
his head, as be had known men *On,
der such eircarnstarices suffer from
nervous excitement, and altbou,gb he
could not doubt peaceful as
surances, or the finneaty Of 'Weir itv•
tendons, if the tri,ggers,clianeed to.be
finely set, an explosion might take
place unconadionsly. Thereupon the
robber hewed very ,politely,• 'and
expressed his desire tO make the in.
terview as pleasant a one as possible,
and directing his men to elevate their
pieces, but, still to keep the enemy
'well covered.' After this he nnhitch.
ed the horses, fastened them secityely
to a fence near by, declining, in affec
tionate language, the assistance of
the driver, and drew from the Butz°
the box of treasure.
joie was abotft ad stylitVen the be*
with'an Ore, 'When 'he retnar,ked - tei
Charley that it would be atiltYtospo
the furniture, and
.asked fax the key.
Observing acme hesitation and g i runr 7
bling on the part of the meaSeliger,
lie brought for Ward a bundle of cord
and expressed the opinion that it
*meld be necessary for liktn to -tip
Charley, 11. S. he Was talktivg';ll.-great
deal to much. "What would you
give to know the (his face was mask
! ed,) Charley?' he asked. 4 T, wei.and
a half," was The sullen reply. "Ah l .
1 your Liberality Will be the death of
you,' replied the highwaymen, who
then very coolly. opened the treasure
box, filled the pockets of his comradeS
1 with the contents, placed CharreY'S
'pistol in die bed of the tnach,,fasten
ed the 'bottles 'aggin to the stage, ei . -
I pressed the delight ho experienced iu
meeting with gentleinen wbO were eo
unexceptionable in their deportment,
and bade a graceful adieu. The rob
, hers then left the woods. During the
whole proceedings not an oath was
heard, and the captain of the . gang
did his utmost, says our inforrifant,tv
sixth the affright of the passengers
1451,,. A most mysterious murder has
lately occupied public attention in
England. A factory inspector, living
near I' come in Somereetsh ire,one more
jug missed his yocegest child, abcyy of
abotit four years of age, fro e the cot
in the Worse's tome, wit** usually
slept, and a tedious search found
body thrust down the vault of an out. ;
house; with the throat cut from ear te.
ear,a lid a large stat, iii fh'etegfot 4the
heart, evidently inflicted after
The myste,ry enveloping the wholetf
fair baffles even the famous defectives
of London. This may better he ap
preciated when it is known that in
ono of the lesirmens slept Itirs*lfin-.
maid, and iii the same root the' de-.
ceased in d 'Mt, ;and inotttei:
pat, of the - room another child
second cot. At five 'o'clock the next
mori,ing the nurse aw..ke, andtnissed
the deceased. The iwpression of the
child's body still remained on tha - becl
and pillow, but the under hianket was
gone, and the eoverliii carefully fold
ed down. The father and motber
Were applied to by the nurse, ItneNt.
if they had removed the child into_
their bed, but thay had seen %Ming.
of it since the previous night. Fur
ther search was made, and the' draw-
ing-room door rtindol.v,
,and.:shette . n,
...fall 'of whlell inad been fi nten op :
the inside the previotis night.÷.-werk.
found a little opened. After ft_time
the body of' the poor' child Viati 'dis
covered in -ifis night clothes,as above
stated. Every inmate of the house
was searched, but not. a ars:tt of blettai
or the slightest clue tending to eriii- -
inate any ono in the commission
the crime,
could be found. How it;zi
individual could have taken the chiles
from his cot, placed the bed,elotk*.
tidify, carried him through Id* 4ra*- 4
ing.room, across the lawn; thtettgh,l4
a shrubbery and atable-Yardkvharuk,
watch-dog was loose roaming, ittsAW
thence into the water-closet, deprived.
the child of life, and decamped, with
out leaving behind'them thw#Palleit
clue to the guilt, or diaturbl4.lheiti- - .
mat* ,or 1041ening the,4lo, or
coining into collision with thik
is a: mystery Which tin:m.lllone can
tet-isaVel; A reward has. been 1 aln'44-
by' t,
,1 1 4394varnmont and a free pardon
to any accessorf„; not being the actg., :
murderer, who'*stay give- such itt
formation as may lead to the de*.
lion of' the murdsrigt' '
xtEp... The Marshal of Cincinnati . , a
few daYs since, received the.follorshg
telsgraphiC despatch -froth. Dartop
We liope for the sake of this; baby,
that the frow.may be caught • '
- , M.ister Marshal, mine *ow ramped
4avvarmit one Dutchman dis mornire;
'she uis• but von. Oyery vieh is • plaelt-,..
tint her .aye lab plackotooihut she lost
him. She isli a hogshead. I ; van4
to ketch her mit de 'telegraph and
'send her 'home:, to .her baby;' for Into
ton't come, vies her like ter Ay,:
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