The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, November 14, 1860, Image 1

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Axlvir m s.ta °Prim LEBANON PHillie&
• Tam astablialdiettla now rapplaa with an owtetwiett
quirortment of tiOB TYPE, which will triebtontaaod Ili ON
Peirol l 4tedoDeawdet can now trim oat Parornro,
-every, doiwrlptjon, I ' a' east and expedltioni butanes.—
and on titry reasonable tensor. Euchre"
pamphlets, •Chealu,
Badness Cards, Handbill",
Circulars, Zaibell,
Hill
( 14V ii; Blanks,
gr t dills of lam
in Ilona, - Ticket", &a., &n.
ir , Duna of all kftrds, GErrorraon and Judgment Downs.•
lustleoss, Canetablee' and other BLAMES, printed
eorrottii and negly on the beet paper, constantly kept
for sale at this eke, at prices "to suit thlt times."
al. /NU titlttriptieln price of tkoLICILDNON ADVRRTISkIt
Otta Dag! and Ma a Year.
Addrems, W. if. Dlttetis,Lebetwar. '
ongltoNtaitli
A fine Businalso4liy wen
von 0101` , •
fine businesi Room In 6, J. fittnePi 110 W balling,
two loon east of the Ituok Eittteh neat - thir Court
Inquire of . 8, d. num
Lebanon, Nur. SO, 16161:
FOR It I%
RI NE tiIISIN4II3I Witt, *AIWAe for t hardware
.A O L. or clothing Store - oe okay other kind of busioese
our the &knee of Cumberland and Plank Read streets,
lately oatt4plad by f. K. Akitidora's Cabinet Ware, Is or
kind for yetsli by the undersigned.
POsiikaft4t of the above given at any time. Apply O' LabliPolt , 'Jan , 46, Ito3o. li.
Private Side. - ..
rstiblerlbet offers at Private Sala 'hjit pear twos,
*tory brick ITWICLLING 110088, situated itt Intrats
th *tract, Lebanon, Pa. The House to 17 . .
28:bet, has 2 rooms on the first door
a d 8 on the second. The other improve -4.4 fr e.
mints are a good NV Mili-UOVEIV4 /*Re- !.1-! :. 1 ..
• 1 ,
reran, Cistern and Garden. The Lot iii 8.0% - i-
pi.: feet. The .hove prepert fa ell
la 1n A good conditicrat and 804 Clare :Arum:
.1} nipti . 7l . 3 . l*sisittwivii • Airv.--. •
A t'.l o 1: . • . . t pher,
Lebanon ,•4,4,8;15e9-1.
For. fhtle ,
N2W BRlOar t loll9ll and Qt+ nAlt* DOM
40 MO TWO Y slum 110 1 / 8 11 on the °Oiler et
Cehirl and Clan t. Street* not Atte finished,
aid a IiIISOLE TINIO-111,TO&-DlonCbeet
nut Street now eeentied. by. Thho Ifriak, and a,
frana• 1 3,4 Story toNorth Lelernan, near John' F•
Arnold, Cr. altered at Private Sate, and wilt` r. so d
Cheep and upon Pay Wins: Possesareu *eau of the
terearlelt In AtigAet: next, by erntax J. laTtPiE.
Lebanoqi June 39, tele.
•
rlvate Sale.
9 .112 Subseriber offers at prirate tole theft certain'
fern or treat of lend, Altman partly In Pirtegrove
brims*, Schnylloll county, and partly in Mabel town
ship; Lebanon county, bounded" , 'anchor Eck, __ •
art and Onlitord. Beletnin Ayceigg, Daniel (111
Dou bort n nd others4natain intone hundred and
torty•eight acres tindatwitter, with the appnr-
Oneness, mutating-a A tiro story lot cl.welling•.ouse,
;weather haartledra 11 1 1 41 log dwelling It a new
' bent bere t ober totAroNtegroentt a new water power
sow mill. Por ternis,Ao., which qllq be gamy,. Apply to.
- G. W. MATCH:IN, Agent.
.lincarove, 20,11142.-tf.
VALI, A,BLE BOROUGII PROPERTY AT
PitiVAVE SALE.
THE subscribers offers It RffiVete Sale, the following
Oral ratite, •Ittiato on Millberry street, in thq
nth of Lebanon, via :
A plat , 1.0/ Olt PIIiCSI Olt OROUND, front
lng 211-trot 1 lathes art Old IldulharrY, street, and
running bank So an allty. on whheis is erected a
sew BRICK .11603.4
21 by 49 Set Intlednet a two-story twit talldlng, with
necessity' ent•bnibilage. Vie house ffnlihod in the
beet fil*Sl344i the 101140011 le -, 4 *lirtllleasalut ono. It
will be told en Mel terbul. Pot parties:dare apply to
Lettings Aar 12 1 ,1142. D. S. RAPPLOND.
For
ettiktergre boltding In Cumberland
street, the most goribtr bultiness place in the
Borough of-LeliaMkt, 7be front house cos-.
tuning a large StorilOW, by-room and cellar;
• large Beaement, by•room and teller; Are
rocans i en the Second, and live rooms on the
story, 'nor Al largo garret stir cables.
2 Alio o Lack building. Kitchen; Shod* &c. era
dwell lag far a thmity, with one of the haste:m
ing gardens in the borough.
Of the Store Doom, Basement Room, end the rXnue
on the third story, potscattlon ran he kalatidittulY
gle
an t tut of the whole property, or In parts, 11111 it may
Ault, on the first of Aprli next. WILLIAM AIILT.
for further information please inquire et the,owner or
Lebanon, Sept. 6,1560. C &Ewalt.
Out-Lot* g Private Salle:
WILL be told At Private Salo,
8 ACRES OP LAND,
situated tb Long cane, near the borough Dna, In Corn
wall township. It 1141010/Itho land or Widow ?Water,
on the North, Writ. Atli log end John Krone.' on the Nut
Thanatos one story LOO lIOUSN, 'tougher bearded,
•riritl on the land, and a good WILL in the garden.—
n• laud liar tine stones for quarries. This tract will
make a nice hoino nit emelt fentllY
gEl.. It la fterfrom Around font, Good 11110 will be
given, ADA-Al RITOit
N,D —TM* trot els n.rir corerinbilatb fine grim, heir
of 'which will be aliento the parcha4r.
Lebanon, June 13, PM.
'North Lebniton Nterem
taiIIANON ex - Au - Arttc will be of
farad for MINT, by Public Chit/err on
401044, the lit day of kleatinher,
at 2 , o'eloek, P ..114411 the Public Homo
of J. L. 001, if not aeld - before that
• rkilitniglifilt time. ,
* :tyn The Mill 14 in goat runokfir order,
'"" with two pair of A Corr PDaur Stoner,
an ono • of C6op4tonas, and Li. 83 try 40 feet In
111“. 11 JO L 0004114 Lebanou, on the Unlen
9 11 n 111 . irif-Therlinitittit be rented, from April 1. 1861 ,
for one yor. DAVIti LIMIT, Pre/Meat.
Ifortb t Lebanon, Oatobea3t, Taw.
WilliltAte SAL . -
*7 IL T, besold at Pablier gale, on Sotemlay. Noeina.
tel 17, MCI, et the Public house of Daniel' Tiabb,
In the borough of Lebanon, the desirable toittILLMO
fIOLIES and I/Yr Or 011.01.1XD, on Cum
-4 berland street, In Rave &Undo. (laid Lot
ll iti
Is qcorner Mt, and adioles property of
f aatio Deals*, The House is nearly
new, wa-btalt end errdtrited. There
It a well of neeer4itino water, and plenty et good
halt trees on the premises• hate to ow:mance at 6 et.
°lock, P. Ed, when terms will.be-mede Unawn hy
IlliN UT ma&
(October 3106014
P. A rnblch, Auctioneer,
11%.10.141C S
1;4 40143 YLIBLIC 'BALT, op PRMAT, the
lilth day qf lirotentiler,lBoo,, at Ulu ?tabllo Musa
0 / kentyrr, eartneny, in the borough or „Leba,rtop, at
1 o'clock, P. M. thielbiloMlng ftemi W. lag
A TWO OTORY 160VSZ AND LOT OP
1111011N11, on Curnbagland street, In the Lor
i:WO of Lebanon. idjaftenyit property of POI.
1p Vidor on the-Wait, and Barbara Mina on
the t.
Tsane—.lo pat erect. club, sad balance on let of AprU,
1601, when poesession and a tool It will he &Oen.
MOLES OODIII,
it BMWS 'X'.• (WING, • •
BK9tJ. T. GRING,
Executors. of Henry Gring, deceased.
Imbootl, October el, 1860.
N. D—Tlte Preyerty can be purchased at Wiest,
Bele, at Hay time belong Ike loth qf November, by ap
plying to A. S. rm., msg. ,sn Lebanon.
SH AWLS 1 SUAWLS
Brorho Lou% Sttwh,
troche, sqnstov Ettilism* • 41
Blanket Loog 811119,
Blanket swore %Awls,
Mown:dos Long
Mott:sang square aborts,
2thititrie Lobi Shawls,
Wool' Wore Shawls,
Alp> • Gouts' harry [Melee
Just ch
telling very imp ot the New Store
of W. K. AL J. .10.110ERT.
Lobosoo, October 10,1880.
Caplr-Silvia latikroval
THE,' ertognet
bas REIMOVIND Ws COPPER
83111 and Afli WojOUNG B1:18r$188 to
orkat Mutat, Ow secoul door fro* Sirtalgr's ma, whore
ha wlll he happy to see ail Iltitold friends and custom
ers, and where he hat bureatakt futilities for attending
to all the &Pertinent§ of bletnutiness.
Puitoular attention ilvon to RATAIIIINS,
All orders thankfully reptivoct atKi protptly attetuted
to. CHARREd at WARM,
e;uppessualk mut Braineorker.
Lebanon, Mardi 7,1860.
*WAS I.O**Menn....SOSIN 111.0,40DIFL..,JACila gels/.
LEBANON
'Door and Sash 191(zunntek tory.
Located on the Steam4rouseßeart,near,
&rod, East Letortgem
THE undersigned resEfoOtftlityl;-
1 11 1 111 1 0 41_, form the public In general, UU they
. e 'FU i .
have added largely to their form °ate
lii:thzetl,dand al: hove all kild:t r olf the
t i mproved MACITINiatif
In the
to full operation, suob ea
wo o p woa TO FLOORING, 4-0
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thr-coadtitkiiitE the gonoral business for
Planing, SorPas , Sawing, 4-c., std,
414 lit esparto!" acqittred by E. Mimeos* sod T. 0.
Genet daring Ms& isonneotko .Nth the Door, Saab and
r Tradoitorltinolekr of yaws post, affords full se-
Lumbe outlines of the? stag, O fn M
connection with J. OAHU, to
select stook sitltOblis wants of the Door and Sash
busineell be riot&
Th e y nowayes, ye Nrelltrildll and Verniers gemmtlly,
upon favorable tortes, • l e I =arted stook of
000itti, k 0.., from the best Lumber usstrulkotories
In the State, fowling °outdo** that' :knit ezeortmont is
uot to be excelled by any other ettablishment la the
itt a t e retar4 to min"..rw Inality or flulsh,and
scalcuiet e d to elk,itt liikortuuti oouoftotion that,
who 'neY favor the
to with their ettotoes.
'The
h e r li g Hat oostprtoom ale leaslits artielee of
stock nu o n :—
Doors, of all sleet; n t . 4 2,,. 1 1 11"4
Boor Frames, for brlok land Alio''' .
from. houses; Casings, from 8 to 6 ID.;
Window Primes, for brick, Bilitetow;
and from. houses!: (Outten' Of all ilLia;
lands Of Mouldings; Dili*, Of iat 0 2 •e° •
O. d. Sprier mown
--Inc of all duo t.lelooki.boodo"....
LONGAC,IBBI, OANZI / 1110 Tu -x-u ' .
smith% cArdAbil• fOr
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Ormitury Store. _
.IE, DUNDORE would naspectitally Itp
• *en Ilts public that be bas tomovel "Weak tip
31d, Ldscsh. a fcx - Aposs west of Bowman's MOIIII,OrouIe.
m e laotag i rrirbStre be wilt keen the WSW, toss,
and cbes ittobrfraent of FURNITURE Over ollitlfikt ht .
t,...het" l,4 „___ .Rhr ifts:k consists of all kinds of Psolift. and,
- uutc ) Roulualttiretrkli he will sell lower •
tbss , WO-like eon bought at :my other n ,
plett . LebilAna
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11. "' gal lillidllllassortment of Mks
.40 4 41410/ 4 tqty„ ire, Neff. Ca:lit: zi t
3 iioihgr a _ .
-ec st att.' t s, sc. Also a pan ebearr .
' t°4 " Odtrelk OttbillseskEnll common - Aduit.,
Bedsteads, amit 11,. kit titeAttap Mattresses. Abia• I + 4 =6.
Glasaas, -- Gaßosawood and MshoganY-1 1 `07 .
Venetian A Ritesines, Gigs and I:lobby FlorelyEat
children.
egt. Pattieshir attention paid to UNDEARZL.,..-.'
He bes prafirlakigirwlf wlth the FIN an up
LEBANON, end etill.vike-Cothos end AMA
lit the AOrtigt net* and.mort reasonable •
Lebsnonpeoprom ism
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~, _ _.,_, a - , ' - 1)§ 1. FARM STYLES OF FitirE J*WEPRT,
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, ... _ •OASW-4 OE T T ' .; constoting of Diamond, Ruby, Bmirne,' - feini. Stone,
Pr i7,l- • wish Voinftent their temers . , f Übe, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etrualoan Comlßreast Pins,
c ::li t : o.4•44Coubty, and e rroaletrodln;g of
; 'Ear Itikrts and Finger Mega.
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C 1 - tria thel•they ive ittif;4 l a.fait operation„ and 1
.. - • 610 Ortgizt of every !style
1. ... • . - r •
", 0 Milo all El • •• and quality. -•
Ow 114 A 111 B ALCJOrg , A l '" N' k IfIVEILCEITI4RYS I • Engliab, Fred& Bulls and Awed.
Yew uabithel Ware Rooms Old Mtge- - ' Mel hard ell the 'LATEST nitlo*AD .- atatztr-- - AtioSet4ell!t,SilveiWatchee of tapproved and
I DtblttY, and feel confident t/sabthay aan compote with eny pi ti o )brated =ken!. Clocks of every . description. A
Ilia nufactory. - I date: In the:Matt, as regards GOOD WOICS. They en- ; Illgriety of Fancy Goods,Tainthitra, Vases, do.
211 " trket St, Sa door coll. of at L. fans i Noarond. - ploy none buttlr OLI 1 beet irorknaen, work zxu uebut•thalA -'. 210 4 ib
will be uud -411 : 11 "Lini 9 11 4 P A ln thia sec -
ben twat wen seasoned Lerrabrr. • lion o f Pennsylvania, and has beenaltected with great
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/ar , iq , _Blanntuflo ry and Beat Aseorleamt of Tbafr'stdek of work is always open for emskirdat 10n . ... 11111r0 train limn:Lost celebrated imp p` and anahntso :
VAN/TERE and CEALES, in the etnlitty. _, by Carpenters alai Builders, as couel*ta of , .. .itaking estaldishments in Naw•Tdricenlkliniadelphia:
rivuE public, ii retioaftylly request- Doors, Sibutpm.,Blinds, Wint4lo ' ll ' . 'nti.
---, ArnimiziNGdOrie at thd4horiststnotiees'ind ln a moat
I 4 , 1 to Imo in ml%ti that at Uncle 'lrk -4''' - :Workmanlike ma r.
Ware ROO*OP4AROArfociA4 the•OtAt
_. " - LriClDes ranges; -• Casing, •Wash — .. My lends, and `the Publie genetally ate invited to an
aaeortment BAAITIONABLs and Kenn.. . .
iw0.,,, • Boards , Mouldings, F.looring . en of mpeoperb stock.
W •• '
YE. RE and mama. .poricooileot or •
any kind would bast call and er lute gook before Boards, Weather Boards,. -
p urc h ßair , g o. ger b ere . Which being all of las own --' ,_• :, JAMES to u . t
t . Il e ; 8
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gE.
Watch, L ,'
- tsidinp rri tc...4c •
Ifiirkl he warrants to be bettor t 'lt any Awed hi. od e - , , .r ~.
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Place. Prlcee will bo towsa than at any other. puce, , Also, SAWING AND SI NO done to order.
either in the Borough or coutify or Lebanon. ' Also, Rend 'Rai ',.for continua Maim, for rottkkoc
All orders promptly a ttandi4 to t rand speedily emu: which they have a mart contently employed..- They
ted at the lowest prices. have also erected tt
Allpersons porebssiog lurrdinee :ono Ithearill 'he TURNING LATHE,
p e rt uddoted by having It delivered to thenn tocany in addition .to thelwether I:Maltas; and have employed
e of•tbgeounty, PALL OP mutat, and "Await tbill a .firstrate mechanic toadtend f 0 11: Sly-Cabinet Bak•
lout initlrY, as he has procured one. o.f.,,*,,,heve_r___.,elloc...: era will do well to call and ezennine their stock Wine
ismetfurniture wagons , "PeebillY fat ralIT Punta's: • . purdessine elsewhere, as they always-keep on bend.
IMIII. COFFINS made to order, and' fanatabrattrded B . Low i d ir w o , Nu, 14,, s ta i r B emistrt . , pk im u, nts,
at the shortest notice. L LOI4I4 " , . II OCX O r I • 6 °- and everything . else belonging to the Terning BOAlbeeal
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which they will sell 'at Philadeiphiaprieea. akIL. TURN- '
ING WORK done to order, as wellas *bray* on band. .'
liffi. Their .11top will be - found on DINEORQVE ROAD,
bitween Cumbeliand Street and 1144or'efifounikrir,
Lebanoe. Jnly 4, nee.
NNNV - CABINET AND 'MAAR
I'IANUFACTOg
r 11 subscriber rempectfully inunitts the-public that
1 lie has the largest and best assortment of PURNI
. RN and CHAIRS, ever offered to the Public of Let-
Steam county. lie has on hantrat his Cabinet-Were
rooms, in North Lebanon. - Iftelpingh. nearly opposite
golfer's Bata. and a few - Sogeuttr of ;Under% a
splendid issartment of good, subthOutial apd
We Parlor, Cottage and Chamber PUItNITUItE, eon
elating. of SOFAS, TETDA-TZTES, LOUNGES, WHAT-
N °TS, Parlor, Centre. PlerCardapd Common
TABLES; Dressing Mid Winn:ion BUREAUS;
Dedeteads, Work-Stande, yresh-Stsodt, and
Kitchen Furnitttee of all . gi r o.. Al so, a
large and elegant variety of faliNjoit Selma
Sauna CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated Oman; all
kinds - of Spring Seated Rocims. Also, Windsor,
Cane-Seated', and Common CHAIRS asa ROOMERS of
every description.
kir- All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give
astiatMdion.
Persons desirous of knowing the character of the
goode here offered for sale, can be navy eatioad of their
durability by reference to those fur whom htbai man
ufectufed or to whom sold. ' .
Old Furniture mid Chain RSPAIRIID and VAR
NISU D.
X. 8.--COFFINS made and FUNRlCAtEeattended at
the shortest notice. .709 RPM' BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, September 19, MO
Farmers and othersillke'Notice.
T a • E n ' ta u tT l iA r l i e g n n e ed ör h i lb : lat i tt ur4
R tg l e i n E ti ß ro
wllt manufacture and keep cagsaisl. very general as
sortment of SIACIIINEIM .01ad MA.U3ltyg I 3IPLF
MINTS, embracing Improved YOUR-HORSE Powers
and Threshers; Railway- Iltirse Powers andThreshere,
Morgan's Independent stoel -wire Tooth Rome RAISE;
nnueste Patent Pisider,:_stVew andlllay CUTTER; Cast
Iron Weld ifolferk:ando Yaw, liar Aerators, Clover
h oilers , Corwaliallers, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters., coottivatoter Aa., with n varlets of the
best PLOVICIIIS In nee, Act.
All or the above Sflipihum are of the latest and best
Improvements, andiltWanwarrentetttogive satisfaction.
Ctutiags tf AS Huila made to order: • .
apd at abort isottco. Hs also manntbatures STEAM EX
tikNESi mat gagehog,Shafting, sndMlll work in metal,
and - pays perifbllliiiirstftention to Repahving twines And
Machinery of
li e Amu* ' ate, expand exa min t the erotica: thiakta
chino Shop, ow -Prtros•Cim ssT. TAibinoD,
46 All Oratittor gut 404Onicaliona 'Ly meal be.
promptly lattsdhled to. D. ar. K AILISA..'Y.
_Lebanon, Lebanon Co.,
Lebaaony Angest , S,ls l3 Q.
NOTICE,. --I have appohatud A. li.k.TOFt k
my Agetrig tar tkepurpose, of carrying - atitMr spOOVII
bumfmats. D m, .114aziA:NY.,
Lebanon, A ugnet 1540. .
Reads ' = 11;ead, Read. •
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CA 0. Mixon, July 29th, lade.
Magary. Jon. 2 Bind Co.:—Your "Inspecticia;' or
"Persian - Hever Ohs 2 ," Lu done wonderi. I was
wholly despondent and wretched whierc,l applie4 it, and
in Bre Loin tics chills were removed - link tie' ptsde has
ensued. It la the 'amplest cure imaginable,4tra24 init
der of nature or art. 1 wonld out be without. BM "Ar 2
rpeeticsTh ',lngle hour. By constantly wearing 41 I
seem to los i'agus proof." Yours Very Trals
E. It ebtrY.
MOITIVZ, ALABAMA, July 231,1860.
ar.mr..o-1 saes leen snatched from the iITBV6
th e % Lion of "out eronderful •-Inspectine," or
iifter Marra" I'or several years I boreauf
rayed erertimsuroo lass friar and moo Last - Spring
my life wait LillYtateliOLT, Mit your remedy has destroyed
the disease, suit Y dtic tepidly gaining an appetite and
strength. • Respectfully, Yours
D. N. BARRON.
•
TO. truly Weaderftil preventive and core for Fever
104Iy• end Billions Fevers will be sent by mail s post
rdilp on roloetpt OE one ollar. Alen for vele at all re
spostobli Dr again% and Cestotry sreme,t
Ityfunipol Depot and Eannaeototy. BA Main 8t„ Rich
ikehd •:neemehMeer, Daoy of Commerce Building,
New *ark. , Cdd rees
JOHN WILCOX & CO.
Bs6, /s6°
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to mire.
Doak.
,oINiS ivar Wes
WA SON. - Pa., , WEDNESDiY, NOVEMBER 14; 1880
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• Autariiiiirtilouse r
.11013 VIA OORREII of Ptenk void ode al/ nerd Streets
NORTH LEBAIMN, 731N14%.
To TIM Paten. , •
HO I etH. ye thirsty tome end - drink. for ZtiCe cool
mineral water, ethesheiceet.winte" MO the terreetelett
liquors aremriely bar. Andy°, hungry eoth e ty,,t,b a t,
tke table biloaded with the most substantial fire, and
the richert dellosoier of the season obowozi a beent—
Clothe Mel and beaet; b ons* alvrays *to the
atranger Ind the him* efu d for animals the. of pro.
vettdar, Ana ,etatillnit, and, ottongro Weis, are ever
reedy at my *idle.
• ' Xtelimelpe
I tfuldy,
14 ortir Landon, Sept44, rk tEtatilr Jinn.
LEBANOIII.47.OItNTY
'firrEANl rteaktilliM
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NE of the best and cheapest assortn ll
urnte of LUMBI
offered to the public, is now for sale at the new
and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of
PHILIP RRECHBILL,
is the Borough of North Lebanon,, on the bank of the
niers Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few
inures North of the Nenettese :Stearn Mills, and one
game east of Borgsser's Lintel.
Their assortment consist( of the best well.sea.soned
White, yellow, Nor - way, Pine and lienslock
Baarda—
" Cherry, Phplar and Pine Boards;
'134 and inch Punnet and. Common Plank;
Whitest slAslcd lifonlock Scantling and Joists;
White . 01M . Brearge s Plank ant(Seaitllot:
and %inch Plar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
S 1
SHINGLES 1 SHINGLES It
The bog Pine and Hemlock Shingles; "t„
Alva, Rooting and Plastering Laths: .
Chestnut-Rails and Pesti, and Palling' for fences
and ftsneing Boards;
FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions.
• •COA I. ! COAL !! COAL 1! !
A large stook of Broken, Stove, Litneburners and
liollidayelrurg Smith Mal ' at the lowest prices. •
*9...Confident that they have the largest and beat as.
sortruent of Martin of all descriptions and enee, se well
as the largest stook of the different kinds of Cosi., ever
offered to the entraps of Lebrun:Gamily, they venture
'to say thatthey can aocommodate ali-Purchlute4gl.l4,-
faetorily, and would. thereibre invite all who Werpt any
in their line, to examine their .stock bekrii pur
chasing elsewhere. SHILLS Bit SWIM
IC Lebanon, April 4,1880.
WALNIIT STREET
STILL - 4.y..ne tax
Chea.P 43 4 Eat Silvded, and Largest Moak of
WAI L PAP,EFtS
'Window isliade - s, Curtam, Arm,'
rt. urgiEnsIGNED haying In connection with his
Ban Aril) STATIONERY- STOEE,
purchased the entire stocker WA I LVAPESS of Messrs.
WALTZ & nagDZI: aid W. G. WARD, and basing 1090 1 . 0
eently received large supplies from New'York and Phil
adelphia, ineltetiug the latest and most bandboxes styles
Paper Hangings, Borders Decorations,
Parteitinga, Fire Board Prints,
, Window Curtains,
Sh ides, 4.c., *C.,
now nlanufsetured. -lite a to* presents tbe best assort
ment of rapers. bOtis'in style and quality, that hasever
been Seat! in Lebantin, ant its .he hae:kollhttnoat of bis
Papers reduced r otas, for Cases, jai is able to sell Well
Paper ittiheapar rates than, they. can be obtained at any
other p1a5e.",..1.1e halt also Made anu t iliteteents with the
twit Paper Hankers in I.ebanon to put tfp paper for
him. eft desired, at the shorto it notice on the me e t reas
onable terms.
I Give bim a call and be convince t: •
sir Remember the sktee, at the_ Hew Bookstore its
1,111!thlut Street, a feu; doors soutk of Kern aesnyes Hard
:Mini. •
, r"rUbenen, April 4 186?
llooks and •Sta.itjantry.
• •
parkins'',
• AND • .
TEAM:MS': ,AD QUARTERS
ZOOM. IVAISiSS
• - HAS REMOVED - •
Eisn MATIOTtdiIIpBOOk Store to Market Sqnaws,,L4lspoon
W ILENE maj.bo bad, on reasonable terms I% genera.?
- asabrtment 'of :sca. !
ipi suNDit . .l3otwoi, TREQLOCI-
Ips*LtAtisommiWirißOOKS of Vreery•descrlption.
- (abi b ks,C , y pbering Bonita, I rather and paper bound
Pwladokn, and every 'variety ai STATIONEIIY, &c.,
Wholesede and retaiL
•Thefolloviing New Books, &5..;:
ifnmbol4t's Com% (wt. - volt. ."
Oreeley'dPdlithral Tait Book for 1880.
kfilit/bWlr'ai Lar , at,
utiedge.
Throne tfr Ihiil
Ise Book of Forms- • . • .
bMory of the.Uoited Brethren Church.
Helps for the Pulpit.
The Hornlike.
Wliedond'e CramonbtrY-
Iturkitt's Notes.
Different - Hymn Books, (German and $041413).
Obatechlann, (German and English). • •
Tee tamente—large and small, (German and English)
bibles—different sine, do do
Dlctlocaries—Webster's And Worcester's.
Dietionarler—diffennat sizes, (German & English).
Cook Books.
Books on Gardening, Grapes, &e.
- ALMANACS.
Lancaster. German and ..English ; Philadelphia, differ
ent kinds; Readlux 'Alumnae the Lutheran, (German
and English,/ auckfhe Evangelical from Milo;
Lebanon, Septeutber:27 ;IWD. . •
IF YOU :WANT ti 60.1 ). PIOT111018:GO TO
'.:. . • BREAINEWS--
L oa"
• • Kraal' 0/1-1.1.6LT, oser'D. S. Raber'e Drug Store,
• 141D'Odlawirlitud street, Lebanon,Pa. Asoacrryrsa,
Simoirtie, • PITYROTYPIJI and PlM
eliOnAlalcen daily, (SUOday excepted.) Prices Moselle-
Mum!! hi acconiance with the sire, style and quality Of
the wee 4.. Rooms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o 'clock.
P. II: 1 :"' • ~ . .
Lebanon, June 2,1858. . - .
. .
NEW LLVEEY STitiILE.
/MIR' undersigned respectfully Inforniethe putdio that
1 he tots opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE,. at Mn.
filE— . MT? . si l lrd 4 lNVl r k B ,7l.;r l Vtitgrilk,
public accommodation agood stock
of HORSES and VEHICLES. lie 7-
will eep gentle and g o od drislntrirses, andßandeome
and ealls Vehicles. .d. . careful Isere furniedicil when
deolyt•od.. Nee OMNIBUS for pirtagmi, &r: i . . I
WO*, April 27., 1658. ... .1011.1 M LIAROIL
If ymkwant good tin were Call at tho Tin and 3heai
hen Store of . GEORGB SHAY.
If you went Coal Buckets, Shovels, &v., call at the
Tin-and Sheet Tien Stored'
- .
• IVY4:111 WAN, ,•*, •
A . pICTITIen ottani ileeele***llied; oilktOrgbl.
eolorid In oit, call at . DAlLlrbealtery, next Ilan
to the Lebanon Deposit hank. . . .
. . . .
RE.l9k l 4 l :Aiii
iSz•AN. : •
14:.011 - T . .L ON
•
81tAtilit and
thetiity. .
•• , .
undersighed . hat Removed
.4 bin Saddlery and Harnett 4,,
Idanufaotor4to" a few doors South /au
7:0
of the old pleas, te the large room
lately occupied by,, .1/00.
Liquor store, where he will be happy to tee all Weald
woad!' end, customeni,, and where be has increistarta
dlitim, ter atteindidg to all the departmeuta or Ws bust.
nem_ Being determined to be behind no other as tablish•
moot in his abilities In. accommodate maptomers he
bap spared neithirpeas nor expel:wet° end Make
himself' 'twister of every modern improveanen in the bia
sinew; and socure the services of 'the bee workmen that
litsiral wages would command. He will keep a large
stock on band, anitinanufacture at the shortest notice,
all iknoriptions Of HARNESS; goot:tlis
Saddles ,bridles, -Cat'riage Harness, of
all kinds.: heavy Harass,, , Buggy , .
Whigs e the best Stinvlicture,
.oa-ffalo Robes, Fly Nati,.
Snob 1111 Cotton. Worsted, Linea, and a new kind lately
i m reeted; FlalaV of svir. kind, such as Buggy , y?hipe,
Cart Whips, de.; iiLilf.E.Sof all descriptions.LCALTEß
rya/NA home-made TRACES, An., in, allot whiCh is
will warrant to be equal tosny, that canba obtained in
any other eatabilatuneat Iwthe conntu. All he asks
twi t iti o o dogmas anything ittaila line, abouldeall at
bisnesi and szataine Mistook. He feels the Tidiest
-oo i nye hp his Ability Weiss entire
X.l orders thankra4 niOatitalaraproarrtliat
tawdok 7 - 11: - stmarop
North Lebeewn porougb,..isit. 26, Imo.
.
MADANIE StSliftVENIrS
INFALLIBL pOWDERS.
VOA the epeedy and effectnrkture of all Intlemma
stigma, levers,..ftbetunartiess, Dyrpepels and Liver
Complaint, Mee, Gravel, sal ay Mute and Chem*
Divulges of Anlnas A.VD CaLnuani—Send 3 omit Stamp
to her Agent, , a. g. ;ONES,
Hundreds of testimonlai. Tho p 200 lled's P.O.
41r- Agency, 8. W. COL •11r1 Etc
October 3,1880.-10 t. • •
James. 0.
SIGN OF THE BIAMMYTH WATCH,
• saute *Min" erflegekkand Strut,
LEBANON, paled
FFEBB to the PnbUo on oleo:1001nd eAtonaleo assort
amont
_
Lebanon, Sept. 21,1859.
* -
tebanoiriPeniale Sinsimary
J, 31. POST, A. 8., Principe:.
flilßS NINTH SESSION t ell commence Soptember 3,
mu gthool, is downed to elevate the stand
arltuf recall* lAeattoli, end to offer superior advanta
ge" at a ,node : ,node : a coat. - The School Igsr is divided Into
two WessiDne of ftir e months ea h, 511Rtice peeepeelon,
from 7„ ) ,4 to lb dollars, according to the etudlee of the
&choler. Extra for Kusic,Erencb,:lAiLin; and 'German.
so Particular attention *en to.tamisittbal depart
ment. Instruction Upon the Pistil& ldiefbduzul and Gut
ter and in Singing. Pupils not connected With the
School will be waited upon at their homes, when desir
ed, and at' the usual rates.
Early application should be made to
S. J. STINE, or
- • J. W, MISIL
Board of
: Directors: • •
8
B. B. LERMAN, .-.7. SEINE;
C. B. FORANY, J. W. KWH,
• JOHN . AIRILY, C. GREENAWALT, •
C. D. GLONINGER, JOSLfkil YUNCK," .
ISAAC BECKLEY.
Lebanon, Aug. 30, -1
Phila.*lkettd - jimg Railrod.d.
Leboucietallifty . ittrinch.
TAPDaity Passenger- Trains
. ink, and: Harrisiar.: • .
pASS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 9,13 A. M.,
and 225 P.M.
Few Lebanon, going Weed to Harrisburg, at 7.24 P.
ltand-11.48 At IL.
•At Reading, both trains make clam. connexions. far
Pottorille, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams.
. part, to . • .
Morning train ant y ‘ connocM nt Reading for Wilkeit
harre, Mutton and Stamina.:
At Harrisburg, train* connect with "Pennsylvania."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads
-fur Pittsburg, Liuicester,Baltinsoraitradiury, Chambers
bnrg, Ac. . • ,
Through Tickets to Lencastir, In No. I Cars, $1 50, to
Baltimore, $.4 so.
SO lbs. bage allowed to each passenger. . •
The Sec ond Class Caravans Isith AU thre above trains.
Through First ClasiVeruies at reduced rate to Niagara
Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the
.principal
points in the West, North' West, and Qanadas ; antlEmi.
grant Tickets,.at lower Fares, to all above places, can be
blur on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon'.
' Through -Tirsit.:Class Coupon Tickets, and Rmigrant
Tickets at reduced Faroe. to all the princlpal.points in
the North and West, and the Canadas.-
COMMUTATION TWEETS..
.
With 28 Coupons, at per cent discount. bet ween
any. points desired, and
lIIALBAGE_ TICKETS. - •
Cood'foll 2008 'WWI, between points, c at - SES each
for htmdl es and Business Pin= • • :
Up Trains leave Philadelphia . foL.Reading. Harris
burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. sad 1;80 and 6 P. M.
- .ll:6— . Passehgers ode requested to purckase tickets
be
fore the Treble start. Higher Yam charged, If paid In
hie cars.„NICCLIS
July.2s, 1880. /engineer asyd /641/grustessetsnl•
.7 1 :4 , 6. t.g. 5
.....xml.„;.g.-.- 71 ' q . 04' 0 .. A.
. . , pi t". l i .-. p, 1144
c 1,t4217,• - •1.,..*4 - .4:)W . 4"rt;1. —4
L .. 4 " 16 di
'ls.reir•Va.ot'lca i l,sgl 4 4111 • • 4
•- • l 4l4l.,Ett i LLEt.l t a ' er '
0 - td .74
I ti til
14,4 :g. . 5 ,,,.. t ...4 0 0) tj e P.:* b,.../- IX el
•valTs•4F'ig;'73l4.sn IX
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gO, rgirilf.r ?, Lis Pt , '• 2 -...ei .
t
gill' "7 1 .;.'.0;i: alo
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...;. -
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mPt i" i, Er 4,,,,. •
rziwg• "485,1•g°V3 :5-fpg
l .1 •:-?1,F;, - t1 -co 4 kei', -- rti. • .
ti t ...5" ...'" - C/1 - CM . V.l
. .
4 r ar'l '11. 41 ...,50 Fig•E•
to l g' ;;; E- R 8 q ixs .ip
si a 5 Gl, cp m • -•
• c , - V' yr 11, ..e. . . - - .
...,_., . RA,IMITA.WWIRD.
TvlizmudensiD,4 . ;the higtvieriatrohe !orlall
AL .kindo.of, grmis..: ;._.. NYN 7s .
''
'. - ‘'' • . ' .:4 4 4 '.• i", • 'in , DORN and' OSTS—
Otthe .13p,o,h_tgork abal; Wahuttltrest,
North hot: J°Bat'll1611"
North Lebow:o'444s4h IBM. - • •`.*:` v" ' .
. , ,
.t and Shoo
D ID you sae ATKI k -thw
Geor•,ve Itofraiiitn 7 s
LEBANON COUNTY
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By 'Lebanon Valley Railroad.
1 - )AItTICD LAD attention will be paid to (roods
ed by the LebArun Valley Esilrosd. Goods will be •
sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Labium, Allen
town and Ant/14110 Steams, and all other points in -the
aiunty. . •
FRIAIGIITS contracted Air at, the least pie' 31ble•tates
awl delivered with-diapatbh. - .
Mae Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and
attend persoually,-to the receiving and' delivery : of all
Freight.. .
- •
For informitUon, apply at his , Oplicik at the Lebanon
Talley Railroad Depot, Lehanon.,-
W. • ,
ZDAItD MAIM. his Agent iiiMadelphle. wiH el.
mays be found at W H. Huth's *del, At . ttl4
Third se.. Philadelphia. : •• •
July 14.'60.1 • 4210:."HOTTZAN.
.CONVIIAIf; .IiAA..P.R.Ik CAPP'S • .
er g, t r o7flito -R. led -R. /al6-.
'"is, Way, Tyco -Want Cikeip Lunibirl; .
TIM undersigned have lately T formectApartmer-.
ship for - the piiriiCqeengeginerreibe Lem;
bet Business, dh a new plan; would r espectfully inane
the public at largo, that their place oflweinces L DAVID
BOWMAX'Er Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting'
on Chestnut street, one equate from tbe Evangelical
church. 'They haTer enlarged the Yard and BUM. it with
a now and excellent sailed:neat of all Ulnae of Lumber,
fuel' jArgro,
I;Ards, BruNnixti, AND SCANTLING,
of all length! and thicknesses. In short, they heap con
stantly *on bank el full alai wattle:awned seeurtmentof
all kin* of BOMBING UATERIALS. Persons in went
of any thing in 0101'11,1e are invited to call, eXhl4l:4lthelr
stock, and learn their prices. •
Thankful' for past facers, they hoP, that by attention
to , bd . iiners and moderate prices, to merita continue.of public patronage.
BOWbfAP s BB= 4 EAPI!.
Lebanon. September 6,18110.• • 1... •
The !West CitestOrAtadenly,
-Tup.,LlAAtt wiTzß,s,.A. - - m., p r incipal, al .
Y V 101. tad by itdwr gentlemen of tried ability
and. CXPeIiC4I6B. *in romantic.) the 'Winter Term, of
tire Mouths; on..the-brat ttlf •November next. The Ger
man, Brearl and Spanish languages axe taught by na.
tire reaklent towbars.
r o e egadognee, apply to the Principal, at West chub,
.•10etotor 17,-Itedg .
IF,YOU WANT.
YIXOTOORAPI.I of yourself at Mend, the beet art
,L 1 tdbn tuid.at beig.ro Gallery, n07..* door to the
Lebanon Deposit
rvas am o rs i gu ed, in North Leb1113 . 40 . 16 400',000"04(
• Briek* 'Brick
the beet BRICKS for - sale. No hatter esti be
pb
taLed in this neighborhood, taut, ,bir sell, shen% In
large Quantities at II 60 (cub) *if thertiaWd. •
Also. %Inch, Wan and 2 Inch ot the be 4 .• Poplar
Boards andDlankii, for We. _ DAVID BOYER:
North Debtiaota Feb. lb. -1860..• :••
YOU W. T
Ak.roAtiSTltirtsfor Iffredtligteerlat.caltiedi-t.
.
BlanlKWarrants for Colfebtors of
school Tax, Ik.ods of %Vector; Aa .frimittzrers'
Ag ream en ta 141'0441r Tkireetors 444 Teachers, and
Orders on Tatunleer, for sale at thip office,ie [Ol
We have just - regehra a 7 47#.4.1tit
orbiank Cards„,plain and colored,wh lob -kir 'kill'
ba fitesiter i k to - work np for tlifpublie. Weluere
Amaral unusual, bdt esori andivial
ties.
i.~te~C~u~~c~,
THEIMICY ELMYt
.
ru tell•the queerest thing ; that ever,
.haPPelfed'ti . r : *Nte in bturtaaati..Orkt
evening,•*loot -tiiiehty y ` ea pi hgo, I
I•
was gotng licirmi• arimAgliks•fnity -road
sio my own hdtritont Pentrniviile Hill.
It:Was near theimdef-'pecember.:' r
had staid balancing accontrta• in MY
• Office some thingftezAthe. Stook Ex
Imliatlrge violin& '4V. :frixiV . night with
h bait fog in it, had lent* and there
• waan •rather valuable tit -- )bliet book
safely buttoned up in the breast pock-.
et of my. great coat,-for f had that,
day sold five hundred*stern Canal
sham', which, in 'Oninion with - all
such property, thb ritilthi t ys were rap
idly bringing down..
.They belonged'
to one of my bestcustomers had;
been advantageo ust- disposed of, and-
I. Was . carrying bonne the bank-notes,
kinking my (wit house was a safer ,
phiee-thah - Abe ollisscW this - gentleman
'beitnotpleasNl:to retention his bank-
.or. The City Rood is not• a solitary
.plane - at :&-.P ‘ ...lit „1 walked-on, shm
ming up thisiAss'astransactions and .
the probabilitietea the: morrovv,look-.
leg . Into ttie irladdrireof all newsmen
and stationeralor•the evening papers
I thought moist neliabletana„,occasion
ally geeing that mY; great coat was
scarcely buttoned, "-- ' • - •
I Was engaged in the latterWcupa
tion within sight of that;bodoble inny
the Angel, Islington,:lithent *Caine
conscious of .being tateriti 'and fel
lowed by. a. man who, neemed- defeat-.
mined to keep - his eyes on me.
~ Ris
'dress and appearance belonged to the
shabby respectabley himselfand ev
erything around him looked : as if he
had seen better days.' his flgth'e was ,
tall and thin, his 'Ace long and sharp;
his bair was long and gray r ynt I felt
IP twinned- eat' hisyears did not mach
I .exceed my-own, and I was ,then
,sin •
i the sunny of fifty. It was strange,
[too, that he made no: ettiMipthe. con-,
'nealing his ..pursait of -Irk . indeed,
there ,was, laplttilriii itli„ Or,...eriabing:
looking abortilfriman— . Still, .I,lsid
My: pocket book tixeoraof; landii we
reached a 41.tieter:,pary -otthe road
skirting the New-ltivet c .CoM,pany'a
Water Works, I resolved to 14thim
4in0vi,,411.14.he was 4 .* eiV ek -by ;turn
ing iibriiptly. Ind Tieing. bim m. the'
full - light of the streeelamp. • . .
': Ilnd,it. be . fyi any description -of wo- •
Manhood,. Astead: of a gray-haired
eviden4y not,well-to=do-man,l should
Ihave gone, home to. Idrs. Rugly more
_puffed up with vanity and self-conceit
than the honest woman was accustem
ed to find me; for:the best-dressed
speeitnerrig beauty andfashion in alt . !
.Belgravia could.not have been:greet- I
ed, with a raze greater admiration
and delight, thekn• that he bestowed 1
on My cane colored:Nhiskers and al
most carroty:hair. Was the man
mad, or making gameof Me? Some
how, he 'did not look :sti t be eithe r;
there was an -.appearance .of perfect
earnestness and sincerity in his loin onstrations, as if his whole heSit Wai I
in the husinesw,rand he caredforliotb- : ,
ling else. • - -- . - , , ' ':. . ••
, 'To you (la anything in Om Stock
Exchange, sir r., said he, befOreaVould
make up my mind
.what proceedings
to take.
Ales,' said I,:03 toniblied Out of all
my..-caution..:. 'Whydoyoa ask T. 9.
sit,.l"* . ant a -little bpi-
Aeas done,in that way. , •It's not much,
.but I'll pray. :,you. any coingibMion
..oars'. and. .hei 'l4'essed' so neat: .tilfats
- .lEdd hdnd — dn -my bretitAinttons.
will be ,so goodiuktOf tCflime
your Aloe. oi.anywherc yea
see
.me, I'll come to-morrow foretioo4.!
ere's my .address" said I: 'l'm
always klad4a•see people , in the way
of businelisi fn the , meanti meantime,lain in
_'baste' -to. get home,- and 'wish you •a
very. good-night.' -
lily steps - did - not linger icing after
that declaration. '.The eliabby,admir
ing man have nonfederates,and
the roafi was hoSyi_ bdt whet I looked
back at the.next'• tvirti,viboto 1213 was
standing in - the sifinespot, and 4-azing•
after me as if I hadzbecn.lie ggu di:
an angel leaving him to himself. -.-
lars. Ragly and, I : bad:a good - lan&
cwer-the_intervieW - - ' - vihenr !St by
the -fire after;our bOys , anit.ipt?fa; Bad
gone to bed. I wanted to Make .her
'believe he was ti-itOtifiteas in &gate;
ahe Insisted-. that .he' was ft . sharper,
and meant to wheedle me out of money
or stock. At
_last we - agreedthat the
man must be mad; and 1 wen4;4o . the
Office next, morning resolvedi.:to lei
allp . out i of my aequaintax ockra4
quietly-as - he had stepped infolt . -z
According to my usual cilstom,A
at tnp..offico full three hours- before
th'e'Fischangs opened, but there was
.tbe Manpaeing. up and down,in front
of , klistpreeiniseu, and evidently wait.
. When he had- kot w fa'rly
into Of business; 'alias
the email aetWitly room which . serves
gen tlefaeo...o.• my :Prikftelision in the
copel:Court,he came
to the point:Without Oving mc time
to.eak itl by: producing,pocketilipok
with, as many:MO.lEs of better• - • clays
Aid ard iiitvieel'ek himself,:. furi3ing
it over soi.atto me-seokameiy few
notes and reading a-mernorainidni for
his own - indriletion,,arkd then re
questing me to buy thru*ilmndred
.harvi in , a certain Scot
land. . •-• .
The line is flow one - of the bestifly.
.
ing in Great tin, but - for prudep-
Uzi . ' reasons, whictione ought to
in-epea . kingi. oft-anything SlOoteh, I
will, not. eve .he partinWardesigiSit•
It bee nom men?eed:in the
Viet fever' of Making . , when ,
tlik-p_nblie mind, hOlpg ;wakened to
utilLty .of th4 - Orion.ireigkapt which_
fkiOgalSS 4 # 4 /0 134311 * 114111 t BlI tipi rters: .
bad fonekt,iso t0411;,a-liitider, rnehed•
into Am1101 131 61 1 ,,W •eveFy di
nation, and wOuld• : deem
WHOLE NO. 50;:_
rails between John. oTiritats and ..the'
-Lan d' s End. 'The e Titi . 3i;i:(ixxwiras'
• "qO. quite' I E 4 ImPromisingv butV from
local causes, as well•as igete*porary
r -t
'he of the ferment, itieorip was
going rapidirdowo.:::4 4. 1 1 8 . awar e ,
that interested •parties •••were• doing
their-tent to keep up the ihares,, and
"brekors - who.luid -none 30 - eel!' 'called
it a lifigspeen, a too. Perhaps oh
toaaiin..oinedit for conscieutisitieness
beyond - the;Want of Cartel Ourt Men,
but my iiauld -be customer' looked so
harctup; sfk - vtinestly Winton turnius
his few notes to the best .advantage.
• that I could;: not help telling Mi=ni my.
mind on -the subject, and.eeriotisly . ad-f
kising bp:o;33 . l; g have hothiniti4nriVith.,
Abe . Seirtxpritilway. .tEe me.
With hic,lc of quiet but unmovable
obstinacy; f -- *
'lt may . be all true '
sir, I am sure
it is, for nay° heard as much from
all quarters; but 'buy the
.three hun
dred shares for me—they are down
fifty per cent. 'now. Iliidegot.klintr . -
dred pouncia4i3ro,.-ind-I'llioaryou the
Teat within ifortnighit • ‘;
lone- your: 1.:V. 21 93'i' said I,
%tit jig bevattay.'" •
• 'ltoirifl pay apd'l ivon'tibse r.
ttalniin, his eye' kiii,dling witkiitre 96,
brightaod wild that it mado me.think
of oar °Onclusions the night-bell:4v
don't care if I tell you, though
some people -might think it silly_ to
believe ib such 'things, that I had' a
dream about thak.railway t sir.: My
uncle Was a 'first-rate speculator, a
'Lancashire Man, One, of the earliest
-that;:ciaiiie out strong•for George Ste
plason;•you have -heard , of him fer
taps;"And he named a gentleman well
.kiown in the first railway war, but
then - deceased. for some; yef,rs., 'He
brought me npi and would -have left
-me.his shares - in' . -the Northwestern,
bat I displeasell; hint by marrying
againstAtig . .wille-anci My uncle never
forgave:itnybody., I don't repent that
yet, my .Wil 4 N.,the best woman the
world, lind apSrettier faiel nevorkkw;.
•but we've been poor, atidnothini has
succeeded with - me, though - I have tri
ed a good many thingd..:**beri my
uncle died,-five years ho left. his
thares, .bank-stock and all, to alonse
keeper he bad. I'm told tliey'relliv
erpool gentry now; but I hadliot•imen
pit for Oven teen years, tilione night
last month I had a dream; it must
havelkien near daybreak. The old
• mans appeared to come into my room;
looking as , lie-'eadd 'to do miaow. we
worn good friends, and bringing•;ivith
him a person whom I-had never seen
before 'Tom,' said be, 'OAS' gentleman
is a-seock-broker; -got him to buy n you
three hundred shares,' in . the
. .
- Railivay, and you'll , be a rich man he-
L fore seven years.' • He said afew more
I . words -which don't matterknit at Fires:*
ent, then walked •away; .and I woke
I up so sure of the whole basin* that
I struck... Y r -light, and looked - 011nd the
room for:the Man he had brought,till
poor Salli,thought I -bad-lost-.-my
judgment." 1.7 tie dream oecurreo every
night fort, week after. I gatolp,. all
'the money..icould muster, and :pent
Oyer lioetion;' looking for: thit fikkek
brolfiiri:iyfien;l was going home; skid,'
sir; you are the-very man *my- uncle
'brought . ..with _him. I -would i : know
you .•
u a mong twenty thousand, 'and; if
you Will btly me the sheresit will. be'
1
!xttier-foilie. both." - . -; i -•,, ' -.-
• Mrs. Itil e glY . , at least,:gavO me ored
it-for-44ns°' and discretioX4: tint' the
singular alk.',T,..the fact that he Lad
recogUised *le, and, the. Man's - own
-faith in his dream, made. Me:give pp
reasoning . against!the Seot.skrailway,
-slid conseaVto buy the shareat io They
badenother fall that very, ikijr , i; and
I , knowing they axvere still. iwther de
' seending Ifue,.l bought:theni'laelew
, ly; so thatiinr - the..end of.ttieleuek,
three hundred shares, worts.-teaUted
1
with littlemore than the. contetits ef
m
• y-friend's pocket honk. Thei:Min
had interested me. You perceive iit
it is , poAeible.tainterest'eysrfn stock
broker; and •wbile buyjng up . the
shares, I made inquiries after his an.
tecedente. There waseot a broker,
in the Eicliairge who could not tell
me Something about hifri, .and their
accounts confirmed biaaivn=th at lie
bud, tried a good imliny things, and
sueded in. nothing. There was - no
apooulation:--mine, canal, dock Or rail-
Way--la which-he hall not, -dabbled
and the popidar superatitian'-,W
C4R! 3 . 1 -oOrt was, that whatsoever ho
Foualit •shares in was, sure to go to .
the dogs, except be sold out leinsedll
ately, when it was equaily. eqtatik' to
rise in the market: Viers) viteretales I
of stoek-brokers who. )1144 made their I
fortunes and thosecrtheir customers,
07 ;the guidance of 'thee curious: rule.
Lathe natural consequeeee of .3ontich
ill luck and de tertai riatioti Ul9l3culate,
I also heard that...he wailful, the habit
of owing and bOrrowing; and' that his
:feeds and, his credit - was - now at : . a ve
-4 low ebb. Nokedy could imagine
where he got tha,bundred pounds,.
except from-his .relations in, Lances
' ahlire,, on a proinise .to .embark for
'AtMtralia to which safedb3tante their
united andeavorebad ..net l been suffi
cient to send him,niftT his wife, though
employed to that
,94d-iore#te last ten
years. Theirs,_it the time of my sto
ry was a second: floor•fin Cummin,
street, Pentonville. TheiT narrie Was
Raxwortb, and' there was at once a
contrast and a resemblance kictween
them; while he was a: - 411::dkran she
was a little ; 'but.',lißth were
gray, before th r, 44,*:...7017 -thin,
ma s
and looked as? 7 . oey *Fere : , A, ways
ex eating something.. `'a ':ia` ,
Faith is- infeetiona. "When I had
bought the share% delivefed them to
'fr. Itaxwortk,,-Snd . above. all, talked
over, the matter - with - Mrs. Rugly, she
and
_kfel Pio fbeistOid that Something
ronld*.lailet. the*ea,M that wakel:ot,
our. eyes on the itaxworthe, took a
• deep, interest. ii- .11mk, 'Welfare, •and
Airotkld ll 4vl) l **l4o;ldlY -wittit'then l
'bit for an unexpected
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The friends of the establishnionc and the-palate goner
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It the poste : is not paid In adyanco. rates are doubled.
the evening after 1 had _hiNighlf,
the last of the sharosood We ,wele
settling money matters ih the back
room of -a corce-honse, where Ram
worth insisted on treating •mo to a,
steak and porter because, I .would
charge him no commission., : One pot
followed anotherytill my friefid's eyes
began , to twinkle, and his worEls..fol
-
'lowed rapidly. He told all.he would
do when his fortune was made by . the
the Railway; of there's - tit:6lB'6
would out dead•for-looking down , on
him and Sally; of the house he would
band overlooking Birkenhead, and to
Which he would take her home in hof
ewe swinge, _to Spite peophywho
thougbt t little of her for being a dross.
maker's girl, though anybody mho)
saw Sally.knew she wad k t i;:kn to . be a
....,••-
lady.
"iitlo. doubt of it," said I, my own
&fart is getting warm. "I am sure
Mrs. Rugly would like very will:tO
know her; we'll call on you sonic*
day this week."
-"No s .if you please ;" said Raxworth',
starting back with a blank terror in
his look. ."I..beg your pardon Mr.
Itaglzy it:wonid" be a great Nepure
wifii - and me; in fact we are too poor
acqasdntances for • you. Bat don't
come sir,•don't come to our house, at
all.. After whit the old man said,
the; might he Alto, as well as this'
• •
rest of the. dream . '
"Yithat (lid tho old. man say,
Bosworth Mr. r said I, laying down my
pot with groat determination.
'Well, sir, I should fume told yoU
before, but I thought you would not
buy the shares for me. ,My ulicle af
ter he toad me abeett-the making of
my fortune, and -the band you were
to have in it, said ofew words more,
and they weretbd strangest of all : '
"Take care of him, for he will kill
your wife !" Now,
- sir; I don'tAgf
neve you would do the, like, but 'it
was all in the same dream ;•that was
41se•lait thing niy_unele. said. Don't
come to the house, sir, nor breve , any
-thing more to do with us I"
'• Basworth believed in what-he told '
me, stud.l did not tell tlmit . part .cif
his dreath to Mrs. , Rugly'llint r filid6
him-a solemn premise, and took a fli
ed resolution to-avoid their domicile,
which ander-one excuse or-anotheeti
I always managed to keep: -
, -In pursuing this policy, I grodually
lost sight of the man of the tVeohlitiL
died shares. I- tliii , ram m CaPel
Court sometimes, occasionally Met
him going home heard of him first
as an agent for somebody's anadulte:
rated coffee, then as a ticrieler for a
patent bill, and lastly of,hiestibia6rib:
ing a pictorial 4 3Sible.. They had to.:
moved from.-Cirmulin 'street to an
huMbler lodging in Clerkouivell; and
his wife was taking in plain.work.--:
-To say thetruth I had' nO'leish - to,
see 'the Thor man. In-: spits of his
dream the —"-: - .ltailniiif 'had gone
utterly and totally to the 1160; the
most sanguine speculators pion ou n oed
it a bad job; 'its shares were deelated,.
.to be nowhere at oil i had a
d many
time lirs"Ruglrand'l lamented over
poor-Raxworth and his three hundred:
. - In thecares of one's• family, abd
the ups -and downs Of tone's business,.
time slips away wonderfUlly. ' It 'rig
five, years after I had hought f th'e dad
shares; there had been a patife; bad
times, a settling down and clearing
upagain,-when to the amazement.of
tbewholietock Exchange, there - Alias
a resurrection of the -.---- Raifwa3rk
Somebody-from Glasglow had,Ultinl
it in-: : hand:'" The geutlemnLhicri;
large (*pital and• rich consiiilr - 'The,
neWspaliers began to tallt-orwhitaut:,
minglintaity the line would bi tithe
.northerif to*neatiAlle:hgr - icolturaf
districts ;* th e shirtill eamd s ,lut67 , the
market and went
. up eyery•::da i y,,--
-Wfiere was Raxwortli 7- 'I ceikaliOil
make out till one day be apOsied,in
my office, looking grayer aipl.-.0404
shabby than ever, but.w illi tee ::iigune,
earnest eyes.
.. .., . , , .
. eThey're.gontepVt,•437, RA*,
his first Salutation:a; . . ..
"Yes," Said .1., rf otiell .gei'. giaok
your. handred-poutiaset."; ..- ''r •,
... "Get. tutek• my litindred • -pounds-I"
he screamed, for kis voice,had'grosik
strangely' cracked and shrill. it
make my fortune-; didn't the old Man
-say it ? Have Sally and I'liyad polo,;
oed pinehed,wantingieetWin'-V&M;
.and beer in sufnmer, all.hese years,
only to.g . et banira hundred pi-Sands!
No,' hfr. - .Rugly;-I - woul eell:caitt-unti4
they came to-cent pereent;kflepst."
No' argunients .viod .- 'Maim that
resolution, aid 7; did not'try.. tto 'do it,i
the Matter was.. beyopd `tiny , eke
COurt..extefientiej• but for Conce;llosc.'
Worth 'was nAt t lnbitaken: - T.lieolitretil
wene'lp higher and hightin.i3neff a
run upon a rail W*y waSne igfck i ifttit
*At .190 they rating cent: '4'. gent,
Sid then he sea me; a 'brie 'bow "to?
IT
sell opt immediately, -and" bitif him
six linuctieil shaies in the Soit.,:iieliV .
..
__ .. .
ern. Itas‘orth had 'got houTn. lily
reasoning. .11.eaceforth robbyeithis
mandates- without question, and they'
also came hy. post; Somehow, what--
ever he-bought; whatever be Bolt.
success and profit attended kis', epee
nlatione. Lknew him net - five thou.-
acid, by . a, yen : tura that same year;
andlociloPled it within the nest.-4.
His tpek:hecarne as provorbial :mous ,
the brokere akhis want of it'l=rion
before.. He was now • a comp 6 .,
ly rich ipan.,. 'I Was aware of his havit:'
ing a considerable deposit in the bank
of England* beside owning:railway'
stock to a gvhitteeamciant; yetirlatien.
Isaw him againUasworthleoked.air
shabby, as careW'oxin, -aid as earnest
•as he had looked *hen .I , .cane-`going '
to Ongratulate, biiii on -the Pvigosot
of getting back his-hundred, potaixes.
He settled' with me Aibeinally, proulie
edtbe 'continuance of his.patronao,'
told . fie;,-brat he: lad: -Wight:4lo
.. ..ndit..-fox hie heuWiliferittnking
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would enjoy tWir mcmey.;.aitklosi
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