The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 24, 1860, Image 1

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[11:0CP I:2MP I:ISEIwLYiI EnizienticitiamicPeazitusizr•
Neatly and .PromPtili raecated, the
ADVERTISER, fIifFICE, LZBARON, PXYWA
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Tins establishment la now supplied with an extenalve
assortment *I JOB TUE, which Will be increased as ths
patronage demands. It can now turn out Pam:mo t of
avati description, fn a neat and expeditions manner—
and op isrl reasonable terms. Balch as
Parnphlets, Cheek',
,Busiliess Cards,
,C 41,, Labels,
seadings, Blanks,
• roogratemes, Bills of rare,
' Tickets, &0.,
age' innDS CO an kinds, Common and Judgment Horan.
001, Canetnbles' and other BLAnift, printed
o : lo Vredtly and neatly on the boat paper, constantly kept
foreele et this Oleo, at prices "to Butt the Ulnas.,"
e se BilbliOriptiOn price of tho LEBANON ADVERTISER
One Dollar and a Half a Year.
Address, W i t. M. Bitslant, Lebancm, Pa.
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WAlRODailiay
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Aline Business Agent
FOR MIXT
Afine business Boom la $ J . sit ne f a new bowing,
two doors oast of t h e Ittlok JAW, near the Court
Howe. Inquire of wrrNE
Lebanon, :tor. 81,
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For, Rent.
A Divxuarrek iloosjc with two Rooms on __
_Aaa the Arlt loOr t sod three on second, with
I s r d, garden, o n for rent. Appl_y,to
1,. H. ,LAUDERMILOII. iN
Libikim,, , Majr 9. 1980.
littl BUSINESS BOON, suitable for • hardiest'
or clothing Shire or Irby otber kind of business,
hoer the corner of Cumberland and Plank Road Streets.
lataly °templed by B. R. Dundorn's Cabinet Ware, is of.
frred ibr rent by the undersigned.
Pone..ton of the above given at say Unto. IDly to
Lebanon, Jen. '25 JOHN B. RA CH.
Private Side.
NEAIILY NEW TWO-STORy BRICK
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ADWELLING marl, with if tinflueeltiqb•
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en is offered Ito low. price at private rale. Th
propp ie In a good ffolghberhood, in the Mgt= g•.
ern tif thin. borodgit,"hea tever.thiling we
who eeome water, with pump s different kinds of Yrtili'
Trees, and other Improvetnente on the prandial." Yoe-
E rotlier iolbr oration and particulars ripply at therADVIIM.
- 'TIMM Offee. • - Lebanon., Nay 80,'D1,4
Private Sate.
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!loath etreet, Lebanon, Pa.. The nettle ie 17 .
by 2S foot, tile 2 rooms on the find floor •
old on the eeodbd. The other Improve. Lun
-Oasts AN fowl WASII-12013511, lbsko•
oven, Gletimand Garden. The Lot le {.9 , 4 01
• by 60.1181 i. The above property Is all new,
sud ht A good renditkm, and will be gold (111'44'17'041nm.
Petseasion will be given on the let day of 4pvtl, 1880.—
Apply t 6 J. 11. R 2121, PhoWgrapher.
- Eibanon, Aug. 3, 1860:-tf.
For Sale or Rent.
41 NEW fiftlfCg 110118;01 and ON tt FRAME. A bou-
Liu 81(5RT iguqK 1101118 on the corner of
Centre endeltesnht gents, not quite finished,
sad SINGLE TWO tiOltY MUCK., on Chest
nut Street now eocuplett hyJobn &risk. end A
'frame l• Kiltor, In lioraffriabitneln, near John
, Arnold, 4 4l offered at Prifele Bele, end wfil be sold
Cheap 04itI'diOn eeay ter*. Possessionm& of the
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two riek , ln August uezt,,tly or.vtoN J. el STINE..
Lebanon, 71100 29; 1919, •
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111 E Stibeeribei o ff ers at pkivaio pale a ll that certain
. - Amu or tract ()Montt, situate partly In Plnegrovo
~ ernehlp, Sehitylkill county, and partly in Bethel town.
~ ip, Lebanon county, hounded by Land; of Eck-
etitt , kkd 41n11(04,,, Benjamin AS'eKigg, %Mel . Ffig
, Pau be rt owl ethers, ccui tairiingontrittnilgodAnd
lottralght aerie and a quarterc r withtheappur- •W i
, tenelmeik'nonekitingor ik,,two otery'log dwelling hone
tereatSer boarded) a 1, 1 ,4 iitocti , dwelling house, a new
bank barb, ether tint-band f dila a new water power
alter-mill.-For tempt, gc.,-w tell will. be easy, Apply to
" G. W. AfATCILLN, Agent .
Pluegberia, April 20, isw,er, .
VALVAntS ii' ROIIGai.PROPERTY AT
• PR IVA:TE SALE.
film subscribers offers et Private Sale, the tbilowing
Beal Ettete, situate on Mulberry street, In the
liorougb of Lebanon, of
Ilv-PARR' LOT ON PO= OP GROUND, front
ing 25 fOetli dial es - sis said 31ukberry street, and
running back tu.analley which is erected e
Dew BANK 110 USA
21 by 48 feet intlOlng rt-twaetory , back building. with
necessary unt-buildings. The house Ia finithed in the
Meet style and the location le a very pleeserit one. It
will be mold en easy tem*, For partleolani apply.lo
Lebanon Aug. 18, 11159. . S. HAMMOND.
• • For •Itent
vtAcTirtir. anti large Imllding In Cumberland
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street,
largethe utufweestupouinptiolarbyroobneminessatoploacielarba;
fire: • ' Bdrongh of Lebanon. The front house con
-- . talning a large Store room, b,j , room and cellar;
4 AL rooms On the Second, and Are rooms on the
- n 1 story, and alle garret and Cellars
.nAlso* buck be Mg, Rltelten, Shed, &e., &c. ua a
dwel)lng for a dly, with 'Dee , of the best grow;
Ing gardens In the borough. - I
, Of the Store ROunl, tesernent Rolm, and the ,rmme :
on the third story. posseseloo coo be Immediately gle• '
, en; but of the whole property, or In parte , ea It tany
MAI, on the first of April next. -• WILLiAId AULT.
ror further information please inquire of the owner or
, Lebanon, Sept. 6, 18tkl. J. e 11b2111t11.
Out-Lots at Pri'rate Sale!
WILL be Bold at Private Sale,
8 ACRES OF LAND,
..situated In Long Little, nor the borengb - line, in Corn
. Well townellip. It adjotair the land of Widow rtihnur,
on Vie North, Thu. Atkins and Sohn Amuse uuhe E,u3t:
Moro Ie n , one story LOG 11101/BN, woather^hoarded,
erected on the land, and a good 19.KAL in the garden.—
The lendlbae km-stones for etuarrlea. Tills tract will
wake L aloe holm Mr a atynll fatally.
It So.froll *Om (Wont) 4lnt. Good title will be
given. • ADAM ItITCH ER.
N. It—Thin tract Is now eoreie* with line grass, bait
OIL Which, will be glten "to the purchaser.
Lebanon, June Id, VW.
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, Orphans' Court Sale. -
TN , pursuance of a ylariee order of tlwOrphane'Court
J 1,7 ottehattOttcountyi will be exeMted to public sale on
- .1 SATURPAY, llinrember 8,1860, -
-at tilt Rithlhl,bollee of Daniel Robb, In . the borough of
Le tIOD s the Real Estate of Perin Iltotza, dec'd, cora
' prizing a . weatberboarded DIVI3LLINfI HOUSE,
i. one end a bolt smiles hrgh, with Lot frceiting
l 32 feet on Elizabe th street, eihd 08 feet deep.
' .0 ttnate in the borough of tebeloh, god pre^.
Le Don s
eirt,odicitlz 61 1 du) fiortb la . of Coilto Onsior pad otg.
ors, and /duns' lot late-of John Clouse. -
tt ale to CoMmtruce at I o'cloCk,'P. St ' when conditions
erili be made 11110114 by ROLM= HAVER, Adis. 117 Ihe coart,-7.*liikti.olo4 .. • .
Oletobtrt a, IWO. -, • • . .
.411:7-MIT • B3'l49:VE'
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.111411 Ac, SALE
-10,..7..L be 00, Cu 4 premises , on Saturday, 8h
221 h day qr &doper, 1880, the following Real Ea'
tate aid Persooat Property, Ito:
Aelittain LOT OR POOR op 011plA20 situated In
'.ter-rMlage of CamPbelletown, Lebanon county, on
ighteh le erected a good fretne DWEILLINO HOUSE. 24.
1 / 7 4 0 feet, with front and back POHOrI, and all the nec
' • bleary OUVIMILDINGIA. •
There are also a gee lot Ktf ;reit trees, snob ae AP
- PLEB, Pka Its, CIIALItS, PLUMB, GRAPH 'VINES, &e.
would be ab eacalfent place for a Vatter' Bad
dry Grocery, Confectionery, or any other busies's:
.. - .4L150, at the same time and place wilt be sold the
Perdobal Property: 1 BED and BEDSTMAD,
.3 CUP latD, 1 BUREAU, 1 WOOD CHEST, CHAIRS,
.!I'oira b 4 PTPB also a late( SADDLERY, such am
illistegs, Saddles, .libldlea. &0., with a variety of other
-Ortlekt 4 too numerous to mention.. kale to commence
at 10 eVock, A. At., when terms. Neill. be made known
.71.102 f AS ITEMPERLY.
• • Litionows, Anitiukekr.
• Londonderry October 1001444
OrphalliV Cotirt lade.
‘mtstiAN-
11)IID.r.- IT to su order -of tke Or phans' Court of
Lebanon county, will be sold by PUBLIC TEN-
Nl.ilkoir Ttessclay, October 30, 1860, at 'i.e public house
tells/tar Antonin; in the Borough of Lebanon, Leba-
Vylty, the following /MAL ESTATE, late the
„ ef JACOB B. W.FIDSIAN. decried,
A Tract of cfins i rsuT TIMBER. LAND, alt.
wire in Union township, Lebanon eounty. West or the -
Blg
rani,,adjoinin g lands late of Joseph Light deceased,
acid others, 601)001c% about/ 35 ACKg9.
We. The Taloa all the above Land In (ft to cut
for NAILS end Posy*, belAg rrons-thirty• to forty years,
growth, end Sonar to any that can be found along the
Blue Mountain.
No. 2--A 'VTOL. of n'CIPER LANIX' situate - in Exist
Conover townehlweapeosirici, adJoininw rands of.fkorge
Jolla gligebo4. - ,g.Pedlr.dy, John A.
St ine,' and others, containing ab.wt 62 ACRE 1.
flqr The TIMBER. it IIEATY W•MiTKOAII, 81,3
• OAK, and CIIBSTNUT , and is, Peilirte* as-va luab l e
, "TIMBER LAND as ting In that sectfon of - the country,
' and a considerable portio n the. Land CAC be farmed
after it is cleared. It w ni be sou together, or in
101 e, as will best milt purnimiiers.
,AD"' The tare marked and nturthered an the
roana, and persons wishing to view the samo„,will
prdints cell on J. W. ADAM&
No. certain two story KOWill end LOT
IVOF OROUND, nitwit. In the Borough of Lobe,
non, frontlngon nigh Street. es feet, * * *This '
PrOparty le Oltnate neer the centre of Town,
t.:, eat for persons doing business OR Cumberland
oe , re It will be sold together, or in lola, to gait
re.
In to toinmenco at 1 o'clock, I'. 31, When terms
. •*ate known by .
ISAAC uortEn, Agent for
•.11.1,1iABETII C. WXIDMAN, Admialatratrtz,
nourAT, W. COLEMAN. Adminiepator,
ty tX( Sado of JACOB B. WEIDMAN, deceased.
japanen, OttteW 17, 1,880.
Jacob K. Stoud ,
(Liae of the Armor Thatatom k Stand')
I flu trtrocil,corner of Doe
ESP I.lrttlforms the that las oontth
,l66 13g11 lOW BION PAINTING and RAPES
II A NOINO, ii,WArittrkt attitooon to basher hopes to
rocelv • A N bildtiase of patroalg&
45i/- OrdOr 4'oo tOWII •.04.4 0 uPhr PromPtir attend
.a Ost. 6, HAL
Copper-Smith R emo val!
THE 1 - m01.3.414mi hair Ars e rri ni to
SMITH and Bawl WOAKeNG
arket Street, the 'UMW/ 1 7e :WO, where
It. w l l l be "Poy to fee= Ord stbdianit clistonl -
Ili ti lld 'where he baa b icrei tioa 1,0440.11 1 4 1 4 1 ang
all do departments of hi,thigiPelf.' *
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cular attention given *AV' a1144::'- . -
AU grdirs thanklhMy rooelWil P ALlW idei
sof. CRAMS • 'PB ~
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old insfuncer w
Lebanon, Much 7,111 CV.
VOL. 12-NO. 19..
.New irarnitore Store.
TITARILISON DUNDORE would respeetfhlly
form thl) public that he has removed.opposlte the
obi iliac...dew doors west of 'Bowman's UotaWonVenn
herland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest,
and cheapest aseertment of FURNITURE ever offered in
Lebanon. Hie stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture,' which he will sell loWer
- tharrthe oan be bought at any other
gdaco in Lebanon.
He'.has on hand - a'large asaortment of Sofas,
Tete4-tetos,. Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and othrif Ts,
blue. What bkita. Hat Racks, at. Also abase And cheap
stook of atuffed,;, , Cane•seat, and common Chairs, Settees,,,
Bedetesdhi, 044 lot of cheap Mattresses. "Also, LoOking.l
Oltisses,--Ortilt, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap.
Venetian Blindr, genie/vie, Gigs and Hobby liforaNr, fer
children.
Parthralerattention paid to UNDERTAKING.—
Ile has previdrd hlntedlf with the FINEST EIKAREEIN
,LEGANON, odd will tanks Conies and attend:l l 'Am*
at Os shcrrteat'notletimd moat remnants teems.
Lebanon, Doefsetnisfr 28.1859..
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, OWEN; ZAVRACIPAr j e...
New Cabbie! Ware Rooms and Mair.i
Manufn ctory.
kftrkef SL, ad door north of the L. Valley Railroad. , •
Largest manufactory and Best Assortment of
FURNITURE CHAIRS, in the bounty • •
T".Pnblid hirelpettfully request
ed' to bear in rultui that at thew)
Ware...4060s will he Lund the hes
assottnient of Fesunartlints and Herr St, • '
souk Felt. ITURI 1001 01141,1Rt3. repsena in want of
.any kind wodld hest call and-examine hisostoolc before
,purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own
work) he warrants to be better that any oisonsiln this
Fir. Prices will bo toixtut, tharsrat ally Other plane,
ei
utter In' the Dorougis,rirFitt of ten.
All orders promptlf•at Zwilb, and
banto
speedily execrif
ted nt the lowest prices. -.
per ReNgiVirk 4 - 14(.11,111 be
ed It hi - fhaut. Wally
Vut of the county, Finn er-cnapoo. and without the
Oast injury, us he has pirtuad ono of the beat cush
fonedfurniture soagon isposisny toe that porpoise'.
COFFIN 6 made to infer. Via fignerals atirigod
ths shortest notice. tebanon,lsept. 13, m I to.
The Electors of Had I;adoverrtownst4p *TS to.meat
atthe Book ilQuout:inob-w AluaNylitiOlMm
The rteeters of - SWialirt;"tOirnelifft 'lie Mild at i
the Public House of Simon Hellman, in said townehip
The Electors of Bethel township are to meet at the
publichouse of Jacob Itelthart.in said.townsliip.
• the Electors of Union township are S., meet at the
._ _ • ; Public House of Daniel Bordner, in said township. •
NEW CABINST; AND CHAIR:f .. The. Electors of Afillereek township are to meet at
:She Public House of thiiiti li. liatthetw, lii. Bald town.
iIIANUFACTORY.- •. i iihip.
, The Blect ire of South Annville townettle are to meet
ripilE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that • at the. Palate [fusee of Jacob Pink, in &I'd township.
1. he has the largest and bkt tasortioent of BURNT- t' The Electere of Cold Senna* tool:201110 ore to Meet
TUBE and CHAIRS. ever offered to the public of Lob at the ncl.o - 01 et .1r near Itant.e . .l Hop. In rpid town
anon county. Ile lota on hand at Ida Cebinettifarce shin
zooms, in North Lebanon Rerougb. nearly opposite Thelffectort • f Corewall township. embremel la the
Zeller a Hotel. and a few Moore ,south- of Ranger's. a ~I soothe n dtdriet of snit! township . ay. ..o nivel at •the
splendid assortment of goOd.enitietantilti and fastaluna. ' Public hoagie of J. kb. Rby, in said district.
hie Parlor, Cottage andatlllatober FURNITURE, eon- I The Elet.t ore of the Northern dlstr ct of 0.-email
elating of SOFAS, TEZE,SAVCES, LOTINO ES. WHAT- township die to meet in dim Teat:carve Jnry room, tea
2:
NOT'S. Parlor, Centre, Pier, dull and Cotilmou the west side of the Court House, lu the liorougtt Of
TABLES; Dressing and ConamonlfUßEAlik Lebanon.
41edateeds, l'forff.Stande, Wash-Stands, and The election to be opened ' t•tweeu the hours of eight;
Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, o and ten o'clock in the f •ren.•.n,end eh 01 'outlet%
tango and elegant vacletr. of PILKNOE Sect, Svithfro, without interruption or .e jouroment. and it not to Cji
ammo CHAIRS, Curacao B ring Beate& Cgrmas,• all I eloped before seven trcittrk in the evettleg, , • ; c
kinds of Sprites Seattrd - BS. Also, 'Windsor, - The several Jidgee, inspectors and Clet kr who shunt -
Calite-Seeted, and Commoll Okaalit) trod ROCKERS, of have attended ;dark° praceding election for • membetir
atVkiiry description. • - .ofAinitntily are reemit ed to attend and perf trot. at the'
Sir All tioode sold LOW and WARRANTED to give s 'ld election, the like dutis.and be eabjeet to 1,. like
lathifaetion. . : penalties for noel. ct or misconduct se -they mire lla
i,2' raohe desirous of iruowlifg the character of the l tile ts at the election of memhers of Assembly ; cud in ;
a here offered for setae' shahs fully satisfied of their , case of non samdance by reason. of alekneas ur some 1
. .qrribilityby reference-krauts for whom he bee man- l . other aneroid tlile emir., so that Vie appo;utment
inketured •
or to whom Sold.' • . . - • jar sorb Jrad.re. inkprefor OrtClerk, would devotee on the
Old Furniture and ObaIieREPAIRED and VAR- ' offeere of election pres ent. I hereby give not!co "that
NISUED. I every person; eicept — lnslicea of the peace, wit t shall
-N. S.-COFFINS Made:end inINERAIS attended at heittany °filen or appointment of profit or trust u ider
the shortest notice. .. e . JOSEPH BOWMAN. the government of the Tht ited Stites or-of Ohl Stets or
North Lebanon, Sonionabeilo, 1860. . any cite er incorperete dhdrict. whether a commie
t slaw t ; dym e r o r mite-wipe, enteirdin ate nail :or or amen I,
who le :.r deal be .tsplophi wider the legislative, JAI.
Mary or executive detainment of this State or the
Hefted Rates. or ef any city .or • Irks !masted littrict
and also, that:every Menu er of Congress and the State
Legislatuteekgid of the select oroontmon row ell of any
city. cotnacleetonera ,of any incorporate di.r•ict, te by
law Incapable of holding or exercising at the name time , ,
the office or appeintmentof dedge.fespeettr or clerk of
any election of this Commoeweelth, and th it no in
•pector or judge or °Meer of any inch election, tholl ire
eihrible toany office then to to . votiel for."
Also, that in the 01st section of wild eet.`it la enacted
that "every treneral and epeeladelection shall be opened
between the hours of eight and ten in the . forenoon. and
shall continue without bitailltliciOndrar/Jont i ntnent nn- -
til seven O'Cloqlt In the evening, when the polls shall be
closed." i
NO person shall be permitted to vote
,at any election, ,
as •eformaid, but a white freemerpsf.the age of 21 years i
or. more, who alien have resided Wale State at least one I
year, and In the elentleMdistriet Whitrehe Offers to vote
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at least ton.days immedlately irrikedilig merit election, !
.cadMithln two ramp paiditiftlite of count r y', tax, which
shall:have been assessed at least ten .dayk*before the
I election. Bute citizen of the. Utilted Statei oda) has .
previously been a qualified vtlter of thie State tuct re.
moved therefrom and returned, and who shall have re. ,
I sided in the election district mid paid (gazettes uforesahl„'
r Abell be entitled to vote after residing in this State six. ,
I
months: .Preeattd. That the white freemen. of •
tlia lOttkited...qtates, between the ages of 21 and 22 years, l
and.hays resided in the election district ten days as afore- ;
l
said, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not ;
i have paid taxes. , - I
' -No mutton obeli be admitted to rote, Aimee ammo Is
not,oontained in the Valor taxableinbabitanlefuralsh- 1
ed• by the commissioners, unless: Firkt he prodube iv,
• receipt ter the payment witldu tits years; of a State . cte
LCounty tax;ainiesecti agreeably to theConetitutteii:ited
give satisfactory er hierece. either off ilia oath;or sffirma.
Itint: .or oil the oath of-affirmation of another, that ho '
has, paid gook N . taz, or on &Hare to produce a receipt,
/hall make cattier pitymerft thereof; or, second, if he
lplaint it ; vote by bulug an elector between th e ages - of
2) end 22 yeare, d he liball,:depose au mite pr affirmation
I that he heir' reed red 'in - the Ecite _at least. one year
I before his applicatirat, and make Such proofef Wit reel - .
dente in the district as iw vett:Mind by this art. and
that ho does verily lielleve from the accounts given
him that lei is of the ago aforesaid, and givo Bitch other
evidence ,as I. required by this jet, whereopou..t.he
Immo of the:Person so permitted to votisball be Insert
ed iu the alphabetical list by the intimaters and a note
Made epic:vital:hereto by - writing the word 'tux:. if ho
shall be:admitted tot vote by reason Okaying paid his
'tax, OP the word t litil. if he Abell - be permitted ht vote by
reason of,,such" age,anifthrdf be celled outttetie - clericto,
Who shall - Make like noteein the list of' vciteti . .kept by
V.:Ont. -.
In all caeca where the mune of th e portion claiming
to Votele nittfound on the list furnlthed bg the coin•
mitadonerauhd amesetw, or his right to rota, whether
.kxund thereon or not , itt objected to by any qualified
' citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspecting to exam
ine such porton eatsietth as to Ilk quallffealione, and if
lie claims to IM.reresideal-withitillbit - State for one year
or more hie ceth-raill be sufficient prixrrthereof, but -
thrill make pqrf.by at.teast 011(3 rompetent witn - ar_s,
'who shalt be a_ qmilided kdietor, :that hp tugs resid ed:
Within tbeditittiCt• for mOtOf tfoin tan . 4;434-next Imam•
diately pinceding said election 4nd - 4.1'01.11in), himself
swear that his bona fide reoldence In Puraukoce of his
lawful ceiling is within tt e district, and thet,le did
not remove into sold 'district for tbe.purpolib of voting
therdu. - -
l, cry person 'qualified as aforesaid, and who obeli
make Otte proof, if requital', of his residence and pay
ment Pf tam Moremid,,shall be permitted to vote in
the township, word, or dltaricts in which - ha shall
re
side.
Pursuant to the previdons contained lu the Ttith seat
Hon of the act first aforesaid, thejudgesi of the afekeetaid
dietriet thall.respeetlvely take charge of the certificates
or reltlrh of the I hmtion of their respective distiletn, and
prodtMe them at ateneeting of one judge from each, dia..
tried ic the borough of Lebanon, Op the third day'afteir
the election, being for the . ptesent year on FRIDAY,
the WA day of 4V pVE AM Elf . 1 81$ 0 , il it n and there to do
theriluties required by law of said Judges.
Also, that where& judge by eiekneas or unsroitialie
&talent, is unable to attend each meeting of juggles
then the certificato'or return albrelnial,sliell be taken
charge of by one °P UPS inapeetere or clad* 'of the elect
thus of said district who shall doand perform the duties
required of, said judges.: :
Given under my baud, in my oilier,. is Lebanon, the
bth daraf t.'club, r,186 O. • . ,
SAMUEL HAliftff, Sheriff.
Stove Tin andS,heet- Iron Ware
mAinnitoronv,
In Market street, neat-door to the Lebanon Dank,
Air HERE ran be Ladtho largestand best assortment
Tf of COOKING STOYES weer rltered.to the public.
Comprising the following verieties:—„ltOyal Cook, 4
sixes, Client Air Tight, 4. six e , [terrifies,* Hems. Mar
ulhesured Stove,3 sizes, Sitendedslltirp - boa for W God
and Coal, Royal Cooly .8 sites, Prairie flower, Different
elm% Fanny Forrestee, IPSlssee.
All the above Cooking Stoves, are Warranted to Cake,
Roast, 8011, or do [mynas in or on them that may be
desired; also, a Large eithrtamut of fizrlor, Halt and
Barroom St..vea, which" Will be.aold obendufttr .Ahab or
approved Credit. Aloe the4arigesfrassogtmeht and best
made.
TIN AND SMIAT IRON . WARE
ever Offered to the Publio Wlttell will be sold Wholesale
or MAW!.
The largest assorteaeitt.and best made and heaviest
Coarlitielreko to be found in Lebanon, at the Stove and
TM Wars Marnsfaetory'of 1 JAMES N. ROGERS.
.VV" Roofing, •Spdtaing and Sobbing of all kinds at
tanned teat Skeet natter and Oa' reasonable terms.
AltwOrrwartaitted.
J. N K. , being a praotioif Workman in hisliee of bo.
&Mess ,atterids to his work
• Lebanon, Sept. 21, 1559.
..MANVFACTORy.
r r iEAN}cgu I. for wt favors, the brelereltrned respect
itifortne the Public. that he continues to carry
ow bfribbuturaFtor,Au Mug Hanover toetpahip.j.ebenon
away, dat ealautollfireai scale Are, sr. It iganneeeneir
ry for hint to say teore,titaut that the work-will be done
in the. acne EXCELLENT ST,YLE,whioh 'lute Made las
work eked rankest' Wall known In tho antrounding coun-
try. Ite'pcopillerwto do the work to the ehorteet 0mit
.41,1 manufactory la id complete order, and lie
flatters hirosellto be ablo to render the astute aalastatlon
as heretothre. Ile m .nfacturcs . ,
Broadaing Narrow Letts, tiuslnetts ,. Blanketr,'While
• and other Marine* oil in the lest mariner. • •
He also audit Wool and makes Rolls.. Pot the canto.
lacuna of ills Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken
in at the following pincer—At the stores df Beergo &
Pyle, Leiner & Brothers, George ifaininbl, and at I
the new Thus. Store of Joseph Lamberger, near ,
the Market' Bonne,. in the borough of Leliatum; at the
sto r e of Shirk !:Long , in North Lebanon; at BAlosh. t.
erfs, Bether toerttsidp; at the public house orWillhim
Zariurt F Frodericksbyzg; at the store of S. B. Mao],ln I
,Toceiitowtt tile, Acre of Sfr. Wollner; . 1; larar a 0 j
449 irtore eflkiarile Earth - Palmyra; at the Ittote of Mr.
Skettietteau, Vast Hanotor. Lebanon ebuhty. AU me,
'Mar swill tartaken.away regularly, from the (Oleic phi
. finished without delay, and returned again.
custpMers who wish Stocking Wool card- ,
411 Ark .11211ktif; can leave the same,- white,At the
ed places, with directions how they wish
"e g A l e l lfide er .bk +elastomers can order the Stocking
!Wool 4.o'be prepared from the Wool Of the undekaigned,
*bleb will one and-left at the desired - lances. -
ft, If tit desired that those haring WoolmhleJ,
pay the Cult therefor, - at the above named
LYON LEfigit.
not Hanover, Lebanon county, July 4,18130. -
Fainters find others To ke Notice,
. „.
...
Tax un de r s}ggiOniijisig pirchasod- rho en tiro
I. establishment of A. MAJOR. & BROKER,
will manufhetute and keep'On hand a rem , general sa.
sortment of MACHINERY, and FARMING' IMPLE.
HANTS. embracing TmProvail , YOUR - 110RM Povesrs
and Threshers; }railway Norge Powers aml Ttireeheee,
Morgues Inliependent *eel- v, ire_ 'l' ii. IF
...00.- _orse RAKE. ;
}lumina.° Patent Fodder, Straw and Ilay CUTTER; Cast
Iron Field Rollem, Grain Fans: hay }Meriden, Clover
Hullers, Cortoshelle*, by . baull or potter, Corn Ploughs
and Planters. Cultivators, nal,' With a rat% ty of the
best .pt,0130118 In ma &e. - .
AU of:the above Iradbrietwife of the latest and - teet
iyaproveinirrita, and ardall ~peed to give satisfaction.
° • ' °strings opal} Oaf made to oilier:
add St short notice. Ile al - so - sonfbctnres STEA EY
GINES,MiII Gearing, Shafting and Mill work iD general.
t
and pays particular Adelaide( . Repairing Engines and
Machinery of all kind,. -
R . i ne i tea a ll to calf an d eiiiiilllS the work at rife Ma
'chino - ahoy, oti PIDZOIIdr; .171,E.er, Lebanon.
Wi.lt order. - or eomainalcatiOul by mail will be
promptly attended to. 7, - D. N. RARMANY.
ta}arion, , ,Lebeaon, Co.; Pa.
tetouion, August 8,10.0- :°.
aOTICIK --- } hare armointad A. Stia,oll. & DM:IVOR
my-Agents forthe talFpc!P. or olirrYing nthq sibava
• new . . D. DI, R&MANY.
- Lebanon, Atignet 8, Ike.'
4i •ti).o WANT GOOL. PICTURES GO TO
4 .
_...': BitEN ER'S -- -
• Ki. 1.7.011 1, itamet,lti ..13. Reber's Drug Store,
, tftt Onmbetland stria., Le 1, Ipc Axn9 72735,
, MUTWSI4 "PAPTILIIMMiI Slid Pncrick ,
altArtlOrt ftkon &SY, (Bundileseepted) Prieerreasons
ble and Inecairdenee *l2ll the dna, fd7 l * and quality of
the owe,' Booms opelMO stem 8 p. Di, to * o'clock.
P. ?L.
'Lebanon, Jona 2,1868. '
- -
BOWMAN, MAUER A. CAPP'S;
UMB ra 111)1
This Way, if you Want Cheap Zumber
undaysilipaditrue Tata4 (Drama a Partner"
-L shin for tbepurpostr or *awing in the Lum
ber BUSIDOSI, on a new !stout woild resPoidfullY inform
the public Old lare,
bar Yard. in that he piss' of business is DiVTD
Bowsiss's Lum East Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut street, one sonars from the Etrnageliad
church. They have enlarged tite , Yarl and filled It with
• new and exaellent assortment of all kin& of Aresober,
suob as Boast's, Putwxs, ,roartnp'
Sontra.ns;
or all lingths and thielneesss. shotkibws kttoP am*
V.9ki do hand; a full and crell-sesioned, assortment of
pdf Ot-BurLD•q4a
au ythinfln that.. line arttitetted`to call, examine their
c rook,' and earn their prices. —
Ilieuidta tn. pn,st-tsvotn thy hope. that ttonit*;
te.b.cotteen and rocidextto ICee
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ot Patidttago-
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LIEBIEVOI+-
LEMBEBGER'S>
LEBAkON, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
ofillectors,• •. • •
OF A PIIP.SIDENt• AND VICE4RESI.
DgN.'T OF THE IINI:ED STATES.
PURSUANT to nn Act - of thn'Oenentl
Assembly of thaVoMmouivenith of Rennyalranta,
eptitlei “An ActWating - .to the electientl of tflisCom
men wealth." apOnated the .2d goy of 'July, A. D one
thousand eight .thundred and diirtktiler, I, SAMUEL
I II Ati()&3lteriff/itthocciiinty Of-Lehantni;Pennsylvants.
I' do.herehy make known Anil give notice to the electors
of the county eforesold; . that a flentral /Bretton will to
`held In the 'said county OrLebanon,• oh' the First
; Tuesday (being the Bib troy) of .IFogeottntr,lBoo, at a hit.b
it me 'the electors ot a - President and Vice' President of
the Milted States are to be elected.
I.also hereby m.ko kooirsCand give notice that she.
Pus' of holding the aforesaid general election In the
severatdistricts.within the County of Lebanon, are as
fullosys, "IX
The Vetoes of the Buet Ward of the Borough of
Lebanon are t meet at the CommhMouere thorn!' :In
.
the Court honse In sa id Boronah. _
'
• The Bloc - tots of the West_Warclor the Iklrongh of Leh
Raba. arato meet' In the,Tury room, on the *tot side of
the ()dint [Tome In said Itorough.
The I'lectontof South .Lt bacon township nre to meet
id the tlrand Jury Room at the vourt Ifous.,ln the
'Borotigh of Lebanon'
I s ;'. The Element of North L.hanon Borough -ars to meet'
at the Public 'louse of Beojamiti .. Zeller,-ln said Bor
Ouch.
' The' Electors of Le&ttialiTawnship,are to meet'
at the "Poblielludasi tif.f L itotti.l4 said' township. - -
The Electors of Jock-oo tolruship_are to m•et at the
, Public amnia ofJsoarK. in Mid township:
! The Electors fit,North keneille township, ere to meet
at the Patine BL Oraii.io acid tawnshlP.
ITho Piteotdri or berg .township are to meet at
'thy Public Housed( Lost S. OborlY,la s , ld tom:1811;p.
The glectoni of Londonderry township scold meet at
1 the Public llouse , ofJonn Wolferstsirer, In said town
October 11.„1840.-
to AS 1.11g41411111/.:4310f0t o.Aaiint,.....mgOn:RagEL
' - , . • - LT,Ii A N 0 li .*
DoorAinasS4sll 1,1211 .lur‘ett)ry.
Located on the Steam-!louse Road, Mar Chtetberland -
Street, Dist .Leheriurn: :* '
w ,„... TIIE undersigned respectfully in.
t l idli ' ' , form the, public In, gement, th at they
~1, 1 miinapt have adiletflaridlyto:their fortifier astab•
' ilia . ' trE . : • /*ent, and also bare all khans of t h e
. • . . . • , --t and-best imnroved MACHINERY
In , • State In lull 'isperagon, Such AS ' ' ... s.
WOOD : WOl2 l'H? .6 . ,.F.L 0 O,R / , N,G;:44„.
for conducting the general business for ti, . • .
Planing,' Scrolls, 'Sawing, 4.., t i.. 9
and the otperience acquired by „IL LONOACILI an J. O.
CLOw. daring their conneetlon with tno.Dger, Sash and
Lumber Trade, fora number of yeam pas t,afforda fall ati f '
eut nee of their ibillty, in connection with J.13A33 , 1%, to
delictshookinitable to the wauta of this Door and Saab
business in this state. • • • • - .
They iaiir,offin.lo MadbeniM. find Fanners* generallY,
open favorable terms, a judiciously` assorted stock:of
DOORS, SASH, az., from the best Lumber manufactories
in. thelitsr" feeling confident that• thelr ersitortmesti-la
not: to be excelled by any other astablishment - fn • .
State in regatddoeidclneesin size, quality ez Sundt •
it esionlidl4l to &Mord Ask* g& raciaractfon to alit ,
who mealnyor the undertidgned with th e i r en gem,
The following 114:Strtipriste the leading artkiall of
stock an biota t , 4- -:
~ •-• . •:- . .
Doors, of all sizes; .•'.. Sails, of alt Wei; .
Doorframes, for. befsgeitud 'Architraves; --- - '
fromi houses ;:• - i i- .._ Catioliscfro . ta 3'lo 6 ind ' •
Window Frames, Or IRlck• Stirbefie; " ' - • ~
and frame h'otises; • • Shutiani, of all sizes;
AU kinds of Mouldings; Blinds, of ail SIZSA4 - ' .
0. a. Spring Atouithog, of all alum; Waah&afarda. •,- •-
LONOACRE,OABIN & &RATNER.
P. S—.Pktning, Sawing, dn., promptly. dans for 'those
arnisiiing the Lumber. [Lebanon:July 16,'61. ..
.7Vationtd Measse.
NOATIIIS. 00V.Iir Eft of Piiink road and Graterd-Streatir
' '' ' - NORTH LEBANON, PINN'A.
To ter Niue. •: • ' •
• )14:i I altlelfitrat'y. coma-and drink, eiti.sitco cool
mineral water, the - ebnireer vintege,'mul the pnriertniaJe
liquors grace my bar. . And ye hungry come and,eat, as
the table'is loaded wit% the most robetantlel fere, and
the - *beet delicaciee or the, season crown my Ixord—
, ... van and begat; ray house ho aleredyeopen to the
.: , •t, an d tha Mend,. end for animate the beetprp.m.
''',7" 'fine 'etlibltha, ,eind attentive. ,tixietlare, el aver , -, .
g aidtAil i deft..
ittgl'..,,,. - .. ...e-
.., - .k rao . ms.
brat:A ' . ..
. Z 0 1.42.117 ird Iltoir
- .
isrollsooo.
AS Y 8711 -,
HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY.
Xr..Frazier sat reading in his conk . .
lug room. Ile, Ards - in the midst, of a
piece of interesting news, when a lad
came to the door and,said--
:‘ljo yew want a• bci.t. - eir ?' •
Without lifting his ,eyea from the
PAPPr,,Mr. ansW'ered 'No' to
the applicant, and in`rs.ther a rough
before the lad reached the
,etreet,
conscience bad comyelled the mer
chant to:listen to a rebuking Ben
bence. •
(You might have spoken kindly to
I.he poor. boy,
,at le4st,' said Con
science. 4his oppoqunity.'
Mr. Fiazief let ,thet2paper fall from-
:before his:ekes, aindkirned to look at
the-led. Tie was . Atil.)l—L-not:twelie
years old, to appoiiii!oe-- r po,or,ly at
tired, but clean: *.,.,:i4f$
e kchant
ed • at- onovg •• iD401511 44.
t tag 'ry a * 7,7 Wlfug'!.
oed leek over his shoilider. A sign
from the iiifte.r4k4nt paused .him po re
turn. •
". , What did-you say, just now.?'
- 'Do you want a boy ; sir ?' The lad
repeated':the ivory he had spoken,
1 hesitatingly, a•few moments Ikefore.
. Mr.'Frazier -looked MI him. with a
suddenly awakened iuteresk, lie had.,
a fair, girlish faeey dark . brown reye.
A
P* air; _and; Ittgaikh alender arid'
iletteatX in, appeatarieft,;etood ereat,
fid:,titirkAiiilittnott olt: 11 EIPOOL•lhots
si ll
;liiitiellAirrilittr'tle also
_y •onnseions
of Skpinlike*ofld.t'
„Ot I,here7did
ll s "Iltrg stolste`ol - peh.lo jit, stuff In
iti,ek, . hitt iii treaded lere* 4•hatile of
life. - ' '.. - I '..:'- '
'Take a chair,'-said W.-Frazier, an
involuntary respect fOi the lad get
ting pmsessiop'cre hit! mind.
The boy sat-down 1%44 -,hia large,
olear eyes flied - on the meiebitnt'a
face.
I • 'How old are you ?'
i. 41, Alias twelve, sir, last 'month; re.
plied the boy.
1 'What splendid'eyes said4h'e
pbant to himself; fend itien
,them
befure. _ oft dar,k aftdinstiroas as a
Lwoman s • - . •
Away back in the piist,the.theigits
of Mr. Frazier went, :101rte : ' on ,thP
light - frour those c ticaAt t riktetplit; and'
tor someroppeneii h,er(Orgot .. the pres
ent in the. pion.. But - when he came,
haolvtitto.the present again, he had
a sotter'iteart...lowilrdil • the stranger.
lad.
!TiCtrAil/91/ I d'io tbidrodrfor*;,Year
or tko,loliger t rlke,sale •
muerhelp.thy %other' replied
the
'ls your.Tother very poor r
ilrea t 'sir, sad shale sick." .
The lad's voice shook_ a little, and ,
his softlyptnites eyes gra . , brighter
in di Ailed Weni.
_ .
ltir.. - kraaiSfih4ul already forgotten
th.e.,point cif -,,iiiiereat in the news af- .
ter wkiek . igulf was . searching;
when•the•hoy interrupted him.-
II 'Cagllt Calad mytitelf,' 19;4(1 . 14r.
Frazier, 'btit'fOtty be I might speak a
I good. :Word for you-, •and that-.who'd
help, you know. I think you would
make an hill :kept, useful lad. - But you
are not strong.' _„ . -
j '01!,, yes air; rm strOns.V.
, .
Aud
theboy sto ' ol,l up in a htli.vo4.9trit.
The rier‘Chaiit loOked wit
a etehdity.:te,roaeing
'What is your nome?'heSaaked.
'Charles Leonard, air.'
Titers wait a*i.ntitant.ehangicin the
merchant's mar , snet t Afi d he tnrned:
his fole that-the hofel
ejtie could *not
I For: a tong time•heleat stall amksilent
bob wondered.
'ls your *flit6Zr Mr. Fra
zier didnot - kiciik atZthe 'my, but still
- kept his face away, 'His voice was
low, and not iiery even. •
. . gag fle died : four years ago..
oNtiore
. The i , oice 'was quicker
l j and flieaer. •
I 'ln I.•cmdoo f
'How long since you - eall*t9--kgker
. ,
fTwo yearea',:y . •
'Save Jn, ..thia'lkfty, ever
i-fneQ?! , I • .
.t1;10,44r, :We munti• - befit Vtik
'oPiolis Aeltr..ltigio„ . . z Mut..,,he - sklieil a
1aer..96:7-
~ W hat waS . 4ll*Atkelfs" einitir -
qtr. ilciyie, , aie,l3,; -••••, : • •
~
They came 4nothoilimigpeetio, in.
which thorn!'wits n'et,aille..tniedithe
merebatir'
s 00sitte.ntinee, lut4heit
he did .I.obir at him.Ogaikt r .there was
KOa. ssWI.PVI itinkOtrefision in
the t itieS . sesinedlinost to de
vildr his face,- thit r. iie 7 feli an assur
, kt*A. that 14, Frazier
.wfis..a . good maniooi4l:4 be a Wend
other. .
": .
In
!Sit there for a little , while, l ,:kaid,
Mr; Frazier, and , turning to his think,
lie -Wrote a brief note, in whiciti-,wttli
out perjnitting,the lad*i see Whg.t.he
was doing,..he enclosed two or-three
bank NUS- • ' • • 1
iTake this to your msither o f
said, banding the notqvtatad. •
_axid t ,"gdg. 8 di 008, sir;
6 40 1 00 t
• 9,; . / 111 '1
At AtneariP.6.4* :
?Or •IXturf s shati. , have. 41. AOOO
me"
where Yfiftr -
tACNCI;••: ••ait l ifl
. _
'Very! *At' • lir. "rater noted
down the ifeireet'and number. And
now taki thaf.note . to ipetber?
" The inoniblint did pot 'resulte hie
newspsfer After the lad departed:—
Tie basiiest.;-all interest i. 13 -its con
tents. Yor a Iditg ti we he sat With
his hands shading. Waleco, so4tint no
°-4 ,6 saw"-'P I ' fOrerst*: a,f - %oke4 to
44 As. 7 - 1 0 "MrS4 1 t; 114
qultiettit'ootqintof ,ninArittiter
est in iseinio. -7 1'fie 7ka,no - ..4* MIA
•- is pet
' • - tb‘f- irattO 0 •
WstiCoo marf!4" Wft-itoto Welk
ners:ask,ol.fLO, P.svitts
,AWlggiTtgy
k.febl 4.4/W 32"",
-antiviered: -
Baron) Ida nagAtL:Aute Mr: Frazier:
1eft.1440 estfOril - ki '0;434 home:,fiVi;he
opened the dc* otAie dwellfn& tha.
dit3llrjOect , j4go: Act' 'laitebilf . ge::ol . :
ohi4 - o';eauri-wg - fin'tinpleaaiint,ahoole
,Went4up .faire
with-two In- three - long atriciak
enteiced..tbTiYi;*rsy from Milk:1(141a
.
oriels • • • •f• •
•
What is , the - Mattek, • (bonne lie
saia, ihCweeper in his
arms. cty) t it ails tikk )ittle lifiggy
q30h,.. papa 14ilesia1 iotihetittivehildi
-oliiigirtg to hie neck:tan<
Wet face elose to hia.
'Jane,' •said 4 / I k. Frazier, looking at
the•' - iiiirse,. mit; ilipe4ing with , some
sternness 9' 1t Muggy
k;i7yiug inAlkicizianlyer-1"
The girl Jookei - .1 -excited, but pale.
5 ,§.W. 1 • 3 was • hdr an.
swer; • -•;:t
, No, , pat* 1 '-.l:4l,Pn't: „ §ean nauel
*atttlt t e .4114 iltdigOerktly. !r... aid n't
lekante -stiej9gAllien sAfn4 he
pined me an ;sapped me lo lart;
papa!' And the child!s wail rung
Again, and she clung to his neck,
sobbing.
eas - she ever pinched and slapped,
you before ?' asked the fither.
'She does it most . . every day,' an
.swered the litth3
Why haven't yenilold mat'
- sheNtibrbiar: nie nit of the
wiMiow,"ir I tole 47,1 dear, co, deur,
don't let her do it, pape, r • ••• '
44'13 a lie,' exclaitned the name, pas,
.`
'Jnst-look at my poor leg, papa:'—
,The child . -said this in
a.lushed. Whis
epr, with, hey 'lip% _
close to. her
per,
ear: • •
. .
Mr. Frinier sat . dovin
, and baring
_ .
the cliild.'s leg-to:the hip. saw that it.
was aosfetitit with blue tin& greenidh
fip9S44 - all ab0v0.1.148 4there wore
dot less 4:lian `cl.4en of these did - gar ,
leg=end
marred: iiiiittoined - ' the other
leglynd in the Bantle
tion. .•
loved 'tli*:6ll wit4,a..
deep ; teiiderneas; :Blie•Aafs-4113,A1l
'' . .,4ol.;;;thOt . hoit7 be tw Oen
ned hiinsolfiliere had never-beau 'any
sympathy; vies :two years beforek and .
sin •ii is
.protiiikta darlin
I .o , .**Pdoe: e!a -of hired .
Eva; ; over whose conduct it IV.lfi4.o.iao
siblefor•him to have any righ t
seitatioti: • Ile . hied • often 'feared tint.
liagg l y.,4vee,Legleeted-Often troubled
on her:aocouiiiiiiia
olati sot vilielty like • thi ; 11'0er came
frite.4lis• •
Mr: was profotkO4lY..=; din
tuibed beg, even ins' his paseien. be
?yds ..• •••,-.:•••'• •
heeaid sterilly;:ot What you
toJeave• the Iniatre Immediately !'
Mr. Frazier•H- 7 '
.. • •." •
tlelidet . : ';gfv - ElhoW ed.
.lii. self so
Wet;
•
Pressed atteranto" of tlie;:it . iii4l.,-;: . that .
.:and-left
• .
- thi - statt4it
'See that: 41t:471600.. t4Ei • bckeee
•otieer Tbitve44o . l4.tigesr tor. :Send
she...4oty *l6 it.
taken. ..);fPzig; 0:10.9; • , 99. 1 UW.fpallit
Atiii .
;
-the waiter left''h~,;,rcioln, Mr
:J40 . 41i4Autit . 4.4 -- ,61114...t1ekter to
in',
4.44 1446i - Fi:040.:1144.,.tgW1 , 14 lin
-711- tipanig . .wife
a*:014i.,044.4.1te: . , •
- . -liii•siqOalt;•:bittfiklitaibb-r eat a pale !
"OwAt-faced; •'looking woman i
eadii g•a lotter'w.liffit hat just been
.left for tret.-by.l.trovoittimp: . .
' . 441 tiodt she fin. '•
brown
••eiee.xVeitelittext. 7 iipwiw . d.. -,41i lijoke4
00y ebe..inuptiured;• 'but the
4141.3P-#0111 : :
.
A - light, step.. Noe - op --the
tickfitC•andithe der<it:telts• -puebed. bee ,
•
• obbailee; cleiiir • - • • • • •
-exulted.
•
41 1 nk going.t.i6,get a place, mother
`he - cried to her, the mon:tent his 'het
yore inside the deer.'
.The intla'xv.ornaii.'siiiiled 'and :bola
out.,hor band:to her boy. .#e came
quickly to her ate. - ' • • .
`l'hefejs.n.t l .btrbesA4y for .yott• get
ting a place. DOW, , C)larlel).
ge'bticji to ,En &Ad.' "
- . ,
'Oh ; motiter r The bofa face was '
all -agloArzwitk. sunbefims. •
'Here is o,,lettor from a sentleman
aNew lork,wrbo.says tbSt AO is di
i-eded ViltoP. to 'pay
ouY'RE.E$B2g.Se to England, 'if Avg will
'return.: %die goOd, , Let
us be thtinkfulr - ,
• , - .
Charleti . now drew from bis ...pocket
the note which-Mr.'iiinior-barf. given.
biro, apft.tianded
-;.UPW'Adke.Prethieett
!gemecapmect,4.old me' to give. it to
The wolah:broke thee4,l. There
wore three,bank bills, of ten .43 - ollars
each, en olose•;I, anii,thie brief sentence
.Written the:sheet Oft::sraPer—
=-• SC4OII sent '. -yifruc altrne . friend,
Take •Lerliira'eame to me
to.niorrOW.'
• !Who gave you. tilleatliksi ;caked.—
.gferpate face wag OS114; warm wit,
sudden excitement. •
tiOn't know
"elikoiatiimitt gll,g
ma
sr'*twirea to , 4tedi 4f ,didn't want
ok,box,and..at• last came to the one
•46ibre4lioseritleman was who sent
'.•
.Int„tpra Ho spoke roughly to
then called we back
'aiisl4l•l4o4W,irbe I W 403 Awl Acmt
tkrtaitaikil .4 . told him yOur, name,
.smiltrow 4 bad died, and you
MIME
El
w
- • . NO 004.
ME
• w q l : a.: ...l
nAt.'
a good while ,
and'diiiitiiii.inythi•- . ; and ther he
itiotii tliiresitB ; and f i g. me he would
rtlne.l4 place. lie *es a kind look
ing,ilki9git he did .81mitik roughly at
`,first::.'..- t.„ • . A
-v .
''Did. no, 941, whatprae was on the
Emu ..: ~• •. Ai ts,,
: , r,.:lo.e,..thought ttr,:lit•oli,! replied
the bolt: 4 01 Wad so glOl vtiein, 1 came
,ftwayi: iflist tcan g!..liotraight to the
lace?< , :' , - -.- -
it =
mi k
- I *ll write the Olema n a note,
*thlniFiiig Ilia for kindness, and
'yeit - iit . ."4,k„e
,it tn tl in the morn
•llnk' -
,c*light ' it': mikes my heart
ekatfy , . new' that wd4tre going " : bank
Ao . ci -
..gan • ,18 good to us,
' saiSis t a. Gad •
*Yf,§P4O , ; l- v 431 :1 1 1. 1 4 , be obedieot and
thank
• justielitlile beforroe evening twi
light:fat,*cid _came kip to the woman
Chat a geittliwanhadicialled andwish
ed to see her*•;,:' • , • ...
'fro anclifp.lfto is, Charleta' she
said
.*Alan'to*-.:!.*
Y. : .f.M
.. ..
'Oh, - kii6theig-, I '.. ' tie ..g en tie man
, veho 'se n t - ifiir . :* to !' gicilaimed
fihades, .... , : tvitivr,mi c i g
tiate - qcioldr. 4 :- , 0 ,- "Nvuntirtove'r
you. Can he come up.r i.
There mt . *. tfie.. haskit' gialice of A
woman's eyes aroUnd•the room.to see
4 everything was in order, , then a
• eivilight-Changes.iaattire... -
'Ask him to come npi my n r p,' 'she
said, 'and, Charles ..urytt
.. do . in stairs-
A man's" firm tread approdehoil the
door. ft was opened ; and 'the" boy's
niotherand the boy'srieW-found friend
looted into. each ether's faces. • - -
‘Ol, Edward? felt from her lips, in
a 'quick, suriniiped Voice; and She start
ed from her chair,, and stood strongly
agitated, liet`ore : him. Eig,,dvanced,
not until "he haetaken her
hand. - • ' ,
'Florence,_ -I never thought to see
you thus! ftik.sphiit. in a calm, kind,
evenly. modulated:VOice, but - her ears
were.,finelydnongh °horded . ti).,'per
ceite the deepemotiOn .. that lay be
neath, Re" tiqid it, looking down in.
tO, - the dirk, Soft, tender brown eyes.
.7%ocl:think...Opt* is a-'provideneo in
our:,Mesting,'• he added. -
They sat ,Ocmil Anil:talked - long to.'
gether_tallfea:of the. tin:lee - gone by,
and of the causes that separated , thou),
iyfillo their hearts boat only for .eatfh'
other--of the weary years that Mit'
maiiied for both of them since than-:--'
of the actual present in their lives: '• •
„ have a rnotherlesa-child;
as last--Ja tendar aittlo thing that
love, and toAitk.l. find her body. purr
ple with irrnisf4.fgom the cruel hand
a SeiVintEfiterence, will you be a
mo,ther . W.Abait4)3l4.ld-r.XO have a
noble lathiklegs; let me
be to him ..-er tither norenet,
there has been a -- .great .void" • in: our
lives. .A dark and NEI paBBo.lo 'river
has flowed between us for years. But
we stand, at-last, together, and if the
old 14;fills your heart us it fills mine,
there - ate..golden days for
.us in the
future., ,
Atid td. ladv
_,so
_pronto... ..4e lady . ank
.11er4onjgd 'pot do.' Mole-tO England,
Itlitlp,apsp - ,d_to the inerdhantli;ntately
iyestflence, 'she becoming its *stress,
and he finding a home_ thire's.and a
. trap! father than • the one lie 'had, in
the nathe•
• .tlllit , -*941, 1 /1 3 you liave opportn
iiitz: wee,.l . oiefote the-lad'e
‘ l llsrl*ton,:to thom*elint,lad-this
injpnetion, peen urg; ~-.lolothearing,
by ~4- n s,nlogno9t , heri;;: the
wordtt'nsiniki4 initboughtiled•him
to callback the boz o nfter,his,g - 60,a1m0t4
mot4 Unkind . repelso. ..
ArAtlikellitreß.likti.lit?!.igh to ~ of. the in_
cidentrgterwards, )cnd. - viall
event on which such I)fii;ol4e;iseue '
hung, lost - -OetnillinA v itt 'Veit , of
ltilignight c :hafin .InstiA ; lo4,--I , hat
ifiißortlinttlyrofr :doing good
been neglected. •
„
PIO- OARS. IN. :109 . WON DU N.
, .
The „
following is the altAteitkent of a
itta40 . 14%,' Who was' Confinp t it, fig five
YeitittlyEnropean duogeone.!, -
di - I:Aged' in Genoa froth.' sto n
somewhere in 18541iipd, was z wishing
to. see ; tge . ,Sonth - lialy,Oaveled till
came. spar liriterhY ? It:101 a is e ttellatil
.tionellii . ot in' go pcs . liz Eonli .11,pt *I”
still peiseiristed jitention. of
doing:sofirlien rsilicratre:lite‘sti not
having a p*spOrt,.mcd curried:to tho
Eternal giti, where I wp4.4oliced in
the Oareett3 itatisfied
With• the report whicili:rgate of my
self, l was torturod'fibi thieb months
p?..11c010ws: My hands apd,arins were
together; and 4,114‘ . .1 3.3 i ropes
tied round . art'pf t he arms,
they were driiikti'imek, till.any breast
09trude4 'and "my ..- bones sounded
"cricla crickl": There was another ,
s peciet torfilent" . .praotinad
i ne, : which.*fialibp--At night while
sleeping, tbif door wag - secretly open
n buckets - ' of iv ate nwe re thrown
-osier-14 body. HoW I survived it I
*riot tell; 0;k) keepers were aston
iPhedk and`eiti&they had never kJ
Pilch: an iniita4ce. “But your7lit
'neter'ietroinitl;a3ive," said the
parole I replied that I 'net*
er expented•Air :do so, and prayed
'tor the ppgallfzileath to coiner, The
worst toilifrimg all, however, was the
prisouitselgAloons into whiqh•a few
rays:Of lighttiptrimgled from . „phoye,
and. the stenlib i foriihich- , for. A.:44 , as
ut oi try the jaitsrtf as 11,-,11.0tY--,•was]
.ae.bad as, cleanti ROF Attrtte ,
~. months
tUffered thuig**t,.eniuvrithout any
reason being-eren, I,wss sent. Off to
'Naples; was Pieced first in the Vica-i
ria, and afterwards , in San Francisco,
hi a ernpll close.momovhere !have
been detained for fair year/3,14nd a
half vl. - Scie finestikned on several oc
canione?_anot, titlastriefaieil to answer,
saying` tbatil .trrseentont_already•
knjoit:l4444 " v
tA 0 1;k;Ii10. wolf
unitOuirAtid illegally. cionfbied, and
nothinrshetild compel me to..otter
GEONS
WWI
•
ttbilitistr
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PAPER FORTOWArtt. awftTigt•
TECI'BINTED AND YIIBLIF trb IngEgax
.• . . .By IMF. BRBFkilf,. •
id Story er Yunck's New. iinfidint,"'Dirmtiatt,
At and Fi ft y Cenci
AtiP.-Azvzosiesiazins inserted at iiie.thrna i _ r stft
The friends of the establishruent, and t rib& war
lay are respectfully 'solicited to eenifin' ere.
Wit - MANDRILLS Piinted at an horiri'llioildir.
RATES OP•posuqg.
, In Lebanon County, postage free. • \
In Peratisylvanis, 94 of Lebanon counti,,BU cents pee,
quarter, or 13 cents a.year.
Out of•this Strit,e,l34 ets. per quarter '<sr 26;sta..a year
If the postage is nut paid i u advance, Atespari
. •
another. woyd. On another occasion
I was called t derefahmetiii3/3 1. .the di
rector of police, 'whb inrerrogated me.
1 appealed against my sufferings, and
all the reply Ireceivecrwnii" Va bens/
Va bene from a Christian.' man to
one suffering as I *Taal • Iliavel.been
asked to send a suiptica for my fiber
tiooo batpz,,invariable answer was
"I will a i d first; nevezmilirl.ashiany
thing of - this Governmeet''' .Urchen
first - I 'arrived here I had little mod
which fora short time procured
me better food than the prison fare,
arid then by degrees I sold my clothes.
At - last I !mist at times,
.ray black
tread tb haVjra little salt to sprinkle
-over my bealia; and sometimes to pro
cure. some incense to reihwa.the kat
rh:Fstericlt'of,/ny prison.. 'Airfor
titibr viitpuses of cleiriliti. It
Waiiiever supplied me ; and:rarthat I
'weld do was to dip - 'onu of my eons
_rags in a jug of drinking water and
wash some potions of my body.—
'During the day I could repose,but at
night I. was covered with black bee
tle, fl eas,and every conceivable spieci
of vermin: JjeatiA.ihn
'anittred Bud'' ' :11
but it never site. •
"My.elothes . we're at last so reduc
ed that•l was all but naked, and so I
have passed four summers and win.
paslnaktp and down a narrow
charnbet. will show you my prl.
son dress,' sliidhe, and going oat to
returned in a fc* Minutes,. - It-might
have stood as - a model (di' Lazard*
risen froin - the tomb. TheloWer part
of his body was covered with it thin
pair of brown drawers, nothing more;
on his feet were a pair of shoeslvitb
the soles and upper leather, all iu
holes. Ile had no shirt, but over the
upper patt of his body was thrown
rag something like a coarse kitchen
towel, one corner of which had
placed on his head, - and as the Wag
elfin locks, which had hot bia4. 4 loit
for many yetire, Ming
. down,Tkr below
his shouldariLliaapinairdd' 11 / 0 1iC. like
a brute beast than a Christian s marr.
'See this rag,' saki he, 'heir' have
botched it! T was my drop,. and"
so clad I paced up!lifid down my den:
'When I heard of
.his state, said the
Arenafe----whoite natniiitoudd Ohm.
ored—q sent hita.isorae 41 4 :4 1 1e5 ! oth•
fgwise he could not hava:left
Ob.; and when he ente'red:l4,,,bionae
thoaghk i l had neverwitiiestaAelieb •
31Se i .wo .st i ffOriiid by two
pertons, for lath could. walk,
,and, stared abont exclaiming, 'Where
Ile was evidently if:pet. lie
' somewhat recovered tn eppearlince,
but his eyes are stilt half closed; as
though unaccustomed to :fight,_and
the indications of sufferip*, me; nn
raistable. 'You were ititotiiehe'd
what you have seen,' said fiend
who was with me, 'and yet; in the Vi.
Carla I have seen hundreds of such
sights."
PAATS., PALL - 7ASELIONS.
• G0y..., 7 . 4
•
• Tint, red, shirts of:thaMetorioits ii
vaders of Italy have been adoptettby
the populace there, and even here, in
Paris ' estranger might fanny that the
female portion of ourinlabitantabad
been transformed' into devoted , . adhe,
rents to:the Red Republic,.o. preva
lent is-the •flaming ; color In all articles
of dress. The autumn mantels and
paletots of a soft grey woolen mate
rial are bordered with-red .or scarlet.
The large, pelerines, in the. Telma
ittjie Which' will bit 144- IVOrn, by
chiltli•ea and young ladies, tire alsß
decorated with red trimmings : We
see robes of grey mozambique,a new
material more substantial than gren
adine are composed of a plain
skirt; and - close, Atting, jacket . ).•hoth
ar,i„iximid• round the 'edges and deco.
,
rated 'with hed silk. If the American
devotees to fashion desire to resenlble
their transatlantic sisters they must
Introduce. the various shades '- of* red
Into all: articles_ of drees. The an
tumnal bolipets are made ,cif becom
ing mixture of straw, black lace, and
red or scarlet flowers. When flowe.rs
#'*lll not introduced, red velvet ribbon§
aecempanythe black lace. Theshape
of bonnet§ continue to come very for
ward on the head; the curtains are
nano-war and not much ornamented;
soft' crOWns'arethe isieya.ping :mode,
Blaek "cash rn ere %hawk(' add scarfs,
as well - as all otlw f4ilvik, of autum;
nal trappings, will be truartiO r with
the recherche, Carnhrai, Larna,o7Crui
pure laces; • These laces being; more
solid and _much loss costly.. than the
Chantilly web, although eanalls
gent, are better adapted. as ;decora
tions for hew" materials.
HEADED' OFF Birgl'B'3in - try,: .
• A distinguished -candidate ~for an
office of high .tfulit'in acittigtifia Statoi
who is . "npio a thing: or two," and
has a keen appretiation of. live beau
tyothen about `set off on an elegp
toneeting493mncaantier, said to his
wife, who was to Ikasompany him for
pr 1. , • . ream) . ria : ,„ . , ~.,
;',
y dear, inasmuch fie 'this election
s conaplicatedi..•ond . the canvass
close, I am anxious to leave nothing
un4tiileiblit VroPlO'PraPae my pop.
.ulttrity; and so I have thought it
wotiltii be a good plan for me to kiss
a nuitibitr,of the handsomest girls in
over,, :place . may be honorect
witiill,- publiatlvelticLi, Tiontt you
ihinlethat woillikbe 40,,giioiI idea?" .
"Oapital," enlaliced - tht , ..tlevoted
;Wife; "and to - • " ' our electioti„it
9 111 P thhlgrvOite l : 9 'rerAisfiittg the(
uil
e‘
bandtoniest7girA 'wi i ds an aqua;
.nuitf :tZ nitaliz elf Alkit;,:hitudsomest young
~,- :' ' :::::.•
Vihithitinkiitslied candidate, We be.
irgo7 4 ', l 3as f 1 47 eilibb, lifh - ATE4 V ttOt
pleating means ofVoptUti ti
A person oonapWimaricilir.,
tiavini beau insulted by on"''.'irho willed b 'la
locrundrel. "454".iiipliedikwa, "and aqua. aid
I iblvesal him 2" - . "Will. * walla, "1 otaid him
:0. lobundrai Um." "Well," taiumed Franklis,"T
praaania you both spoke the truth."
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