The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 11, 1861, Image 1

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MCP ummenavroa m esciliamsuceszt.
Neatly and y amended, at the
ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBARON, PENN'A
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Teta establishment hi now supplied with an extensive
iuwortntont of JOB TYPE, which will be Increased as the
patronage domande. It can now turn out PRINTING, of
every description, in' a heat and expeditious manner—
and on very reasonable tonne. Such as
Paraphlets,Chooks,
Business Cards, Tfandbills,
cirenlars, Labels,
Bill Headings, blinks,
Programmes,. Bills of Fare,.
Invitations, Tiokets, &c., &0..41tir
Danelnvitations,Tiokets, of all hinds. Common antifudgment Borne.
School, Justices', Constables' and other BLANXB, printed
correctly and nmtly on the boat paper, constantly kept
for Pale at this office, at prices "tb suit the times."
', i s Subscription price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER
On* Dollar and a Half a Year.
Address, Wit. M. Btsiu; Lebitheh, Pa.
• Private Sate. --
1.118 Ihibenriber o ff ers at private sale- all that certain
farm or tract of land, 'innate partly in Pinageo s e
township, Schuylkill county, and partly in Bethel town
ship, Lebanon county, bounded by landaof Eck- .-- ,
art and Oußlord, Benjamin #yethil, Daniel. ;g
Donbertend ethers, COll tatil I tag Otte r.trrimitio
forty bleorle and a qunr er, wit the appur
topa itpua Wog of IF .n t. sttlia4w II iv . a'.
(w tboa cut) a I ty tir li c k r 4,,, 3 ,
bank rn, other out- I ffigs. a aeir to oiera
saw mill. For terms, &c., which will bo easy, Apply to
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..0. W. BIATIMAN, Agent.,..
ptnegrovo, Apr1109 . 0814-tr.
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out-tote:.sit - Ptiyate Salo!
WILL h sold et Private Sale, • ' •
8 ACRE'S OP tAND;
eltueted to Long Lane, tear the borough line, le Cora.
well towunhlp. It adjoins elm laud of Wldow•Ynimear
on tile North, 11m.A Skins and John Rrintae on.the /NIL
There le a one story L00'1013:41, weather boarded,
erected on the land, end a gerel . WklA. in the garden.-.
The lend bee fine Atones for quarries. Tilbs tract will
make a nice home for a email family.
le- It is free from Ground Rent. Good title will be
given. ADAM RITOiI.IIR.
N. D.—This tract le now covered with Miasma% half
of whiob will be given to the purehaeer.,.. •
/40,".°41P317 lBB
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A 'AF E. H
ERIM (WNW till Well known PIIOTOG RAPER°
v_l • ESTABLIBUMINT'for sale. Thorough inatrno
t lone will tie given to any one purchasing not acquaint.
rd with the.burdneas. partcolerschil at hia-rooma,
In A. Illitee'bullding. [Lebanon blanch 20 'Bl-Bm.
Itlanket Shawls,
CrILOTYCcWOOLIYN OLOTAINtrof 41. colors, dyed Vet
Minsk or Moe Black, pressed, the color warranted
and goods turned out equal to new;
-by
LYON LS:SII3.ERGER,
East llr:Lover.
Sr Articles to bo dyed can he loh at Jos. L. LeraBor
gees Drug Store where all orders for the above wilt b
attended to. • • . B. 1860,
NEW CASH STORE I
NEW 11;006S
-AND NEW PRICES.
.13 le, SWAIM barobriutbrm the rubllo that he
hes Nat opened .st tftek of NEW GOODS at the
o d st an d o f swans It 110,1 Hall Buildlos, nth* will
be sold for 024 et prtcee to BIM the Woos. AU era In
vited to call IS ettatnille. (Lebanon; Aprlt 10, 'el,
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rpur lf reitest eerie? of styles of CANE SEAT-ED
i t OdIAIRS, Dow sell ng at a great reduction; whole•
iiliitile and retail; on account of rebuilding the
' Irketoty and Tforerbotrie, Nos. Wrfand 226 North
dth street, shove Race, Plmanstram. • ' •• -
- N. D.—The stock comprises . very, handsome
ner patterns, tr Parlors, Dining Booms and' chant
bern,bandsome new styles of Letitia' Sewing ROoking
Chats; NaCeption Chairs, Arm, and a. large variety of
Camp aitalig. en Warranted to be ntrow n manufacture.
Mardi 27.1881.4. y.. . . T. 11. yVISLICR.
Oration . al lifouSe. •
NOETII E. 00EN141.1. of Plank rand 'gad rird greets
NORTH LEBANON, PENN'A.
'Portia PUBLIC.
1101 all ye thirsty come and drink, for nice cool
mineral water, the choiceet vintage. and the purest malt
liquor . * grace my bar. And ye hungry come and eat, as
tke tablet's ioal'dd'with the most substantial faro, and
Om richest , delicacies of the. &WPM crown my board—
Come man and beast; my house Is always open to tha
stranger and the friend, and for animals the beatof pro
vender • One stabling, and attentive hostler', are ever
ready at my stables,
Yours,. Ilea pectful ly
North Lebanou,Sept. X 4, 1819. :HENRY Will.:
Books and. Stationery Emu
porittnt,
AND'
TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERSI
ear)s3(rtat WrAWIrAt
HAS REMOVED
Hee isemored his Book Store to Market Square. Lel anon,
taILS way be bad, on reasonable terms a general
eisortment of Moot., SIIND&T &moot. THLOLOO•
10AL and Mtscattawsotre BOOKS or , every destription,
Cept•SOolistCYPberiPSVoks,iO 4 theuil Markt
Paill f riOdWaad every . W Pit variety* of ATIOIIIIO4
wholesale and retail.
WINDOWqiVADES.'
Alegre Of variety Plain, Fancy, Stilr1 01 40: 11 0er
`PAPBR SHADES,-
N•all Patterns, Plain, (keen, Blue. tuaLClStvvrAkin
leteet and simplest. . .4 •
STYLES OF PIXTCE '
Or CALL , AND EXAMINE: 11"
Lebao9n, Septetobee 17, - • •
AlpeAltaic " nerA. , Gasseamt. • D. s. Lone,
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Cheap data Stoiv,, an4 s 2trillitig .cpsd
Grain-liusinees.
'nut unku3reigued havloglorined a partnership to ihe,
.1„ , 'MERCANTILE, IiII4,1 • 411 .4N14. 4EAIE.
NES% would reipectfully Ihtrite . the titteotlOn.of the
publfo to their estabilehmentiP They *lll "cgotitie to •
lleotto at the late stand of SUERS /11 , t0111,*meet cow.
plate stink of all kinds of OOOD3 ~gaiAally. kept ,)11 '
cottrfliy store, which they will retail, Cheap for CASH,
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They alio Went *infirm'
cash
60,0011Butbeld of 'WEIERN,fr • •• , t -qo
80 1 000 Busbels of-BY-4- •*i '
29,000 13u,sbelo of GOtild,
• 20,400,Aufhols,of OATS' ..
For which they will pay ihe bekt4arike,L . Prlcea.--
They will elec. take GRAIN on Srefieoll. The 'wiltkeep
alwiya on hand and sell.at the losses& pricey COAL; by
the 'Beet Loader by the Ton; all kdOdletWiati.P.lLED,
BAIT, PLASTER, en.
.11/11r• They moll* the business of all thilliold fricUrde
and the public, and will endeavor to deal .oa such lit.
oral and juslrlrippiplortos stye Anftcafekto all.
? 4011111 M GIESSAINNI7a LONG.
North Lebanon, (larch 13, 1661.
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ALitirbtt,iB l / 4 4E0..
rllls Pobscrlber Ifaeon Mind and idir leis . Wholeonle
lend Retail,* large quaptity mono and line SALT,
Juntt.l% , lBl3l-3in. 44111Ee1ie,14 STRICKLER. 1.
HENRY & &TINE are daily receiviog rnahloafthle
Drain; Goode, such as_flesellee, ii,lnsambinnee, Mo
dena', Wens, Laval ke of kip& tbr traveling dreeaem
Bilk Okralyik S il k Tissues, Crepe De Drier. Gingliatnii
and Grey Mere Goode of esety description,. 43iff.red at
unusually low priceell 4„I{TINE.
Ifi All the
. 11!Ntli plkti tiftetiO at-fealleitprices.
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W. Ratak;
Tw, maw OP 'II4MOWN. It ANON COUNTY,
X iyOuldaliptpectfuli; lutorm hie frivuda. and the pub-,
lie, that ha hae.copnecta - Shovel,' with Mr Lawn; In
toe Tolaccit fßarry BEQA /11:161.1Wto.
No. 38 illorih Third 'Str e et, Philo,
where be will be glad to IlteelVo abdomen, and IVO
eel at rate" that will prove Oa tidy:tory.
Philadelpbta, July 17. Mt. •
JoinrkOs 4 '
-ftroN OF THE MAllltrOtli
s WjCIII,
Eagle MAI/liege, Ountbarlatul
4SEA NON, Pa.
Plflarto titd . Pablle an elegant and extensive Amor t
mon
O OP PARIS STY,LP-QF PME JEWELRY,
consisting of Dlemenif, IthbQinerttld . Pearl, Stone,
CD N' gtrlnrrtilt ii?Clirll4/155.1nalriutl,
Eat Iris If g
3 ... old) Clams Of every style
\/qgler. and qbatity.
i.itglilloh, French, flehss OrAmert
too arel • ear Watches of ttle nthot. e S °Ted al
'ent9britted makers . Clooki of every g ptson.
)rarit• vat lety of Fanny f3oods.Paltalnv, 'a &s.
The stock will be sound mons the Tamest In this see •
tlen of"Penneylvanla, and as 4313ra isteased pplßh great
core frdra the meet celebrated ftneortireX I,W ms"."'"
tpaimring es tablishment. In New YO'k and pLaisadophia.
ao dere at the eller test nettne.itad.io r *PO
yrorkrusay.l l he meaner.
tily Meads, awl do) P t ybite goitesolq 41/00-04WtoP t
poiploftlop.v; toy superb stock.
JANMB KEW . ,
Sign of the Big Watch,
Lebanon, July 8,1861,
• eIIOTOGItAPnS.
11110, Betsr, where era you going that you are
..t-miL ,. ... 11 1r 0w. " 1040 1151 4, 0 y.ll, KEl2diu Adent Itleo's
he tgy farness taken. ,
(Mos.—A r k, do i•filk
lug toto K a i ju Bud not to one of the
other rooms to have It il k " dearer
lielm'a Pictures ttr:: r e l y pe e r verytmly
and more trUtbfnl than others ande
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gore to him. i eturaa re superior '
Ques.—Can you tail me wh y libap
to others?
Ant—Yea Ihe bad g Ye 4" P ra4l " , ara4 lit "' "1"
Cements, and all bia other ftztorer are of the most La::
proved kind. •
giou.—Wbst Wad of Pletureakdose be taker - •
.Atu.—lle takes Ambrotypes, and../tedaino s tYPel from , °f i a b l o i
sir and superior finish{ and Pb. c ti r .,. a P b cui
smallest up to Life Plain an d , ored •
He
tu443 all sizes Photographs from Paguerroutpol of de•
ce nat Larson. and ho sheds 11010fild I
the sat Artists. Ws chargatiOn rdwopa du n
rooms are opt,. ovary d ay (cod. ; I eNA L ,
A- M. to it, L., x, Dun ., „ mat,la m ps t t pu3lB le Lbo
place JOU ulto get the Ikea Ftotnsp. , itiu 3 1_4'
CObilt 0/41 COME ALL! end see the haqfaina of
fared in
all kindrof Ladles' sad wear
grad bargains offered in sit kinds of Dry Goode.--
Please tall and 07.6%1411m Wirotock full assortment on
Windt at Teu7 Jaw sates by HENRY & STINE-
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c The* go Right to the Spot. ,
INSTANT RELIEF I 'STOP YOUR COCCHI!
'PURIFY YOUR BREATE
BTRINGTIIRN YOUR VOICEI
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' . SPALDING'S
THROAT , CO[ FEcriorivs„
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ARE , ;,.). • ;.
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, L.., .r
GOOD FOR LECTURERS, vvvet
GOOD FOR' PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
• 'GOOD • FOR SINGERS, • •
- • CONSUMPTIVES.
•• .1 • GENTLEMEN CARRY r•
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS..
La.D1E5.41, 5 111- . ,DELIGIITEO 3FITH
SPALDING'S TtrROAT CONFECTIONS
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CIIILI)REN CRY tote.
• SPALDING'B•TIiftiyAT 'CONFtOTI9NS..
They relieve e Cough Inataatiy.
.They clear the Throat.
TheY give strength and volume to the voice. . .
They Impart s a delielottiarinim to the brokth
They arethillghtfut to.tho dcuste.
They are made of simple herbs and cannot berm tiny one.
I adViscrevery one who has a Cough or a Ifuski yoke'
or a lied Breath, orany difficulty of the Throat, - to get.
a pncliage of my Throat Confections. they will relieve
you instantly, and you will agree with me - that ithev
go right' tO the vpot.” ' You Wai And them very, usqul
and pleasant while travefing or attendirMrfirititte" •.: •
ingerfdt - s4Etni.your.Cough or allnylasiteuftrifh: ; ).
you try one package am safe In saying that Mr*
ever afterwards consider them indissens/b/v. Yon will
find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.
PRICE T WENT Y-FIV . E. • CENtg:
.• My signature, is on each paok,age'. Ail others are
counterfolt ,
A Package will be sent by INlALpre?ap, onyecelpt, of
Thirty Cents.
Address,.
HERR C, 0.. SPALDING, .
No. 48 'CEDAR STRraT, 20W.Yoitx.
Arva te
cURE,P6\
SOeasi"
CURE 4e4 6I
Rrvousfle•adache
'44 JurieSP%
Read; 7i •
By the use of these Pills the perlodhi itianks o7•Ner
your or Sick Headache may be prevented : and If taken
et the .commencement of en' 411*h-immediate relief
from pain end elekneav will be i tb%ined , ; . .
They seldom fell in removiii tttikffeiusta and' Heed ,
ache to widish female!, are an en eat,' r-, . • .
They act gently upon the boseele,—romMing COS.
TIVItN WA. - . .- :- , . •
Per LITERARY MEN, STllPENTS,,DtdigateNeMatts,
and nil pintoes of SEDENTARY HABITS'. they are
'valuable as a LAXATIVE, imptovlng-the APPETITE,
.giving TONE end VIGOR to the digestive Organs. and
restoring the natnral elasticity and - thength of the
whole system. . .
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long Mese.
'ligation and carefully conducted experiments, having
been In use many years, during which time they have
`prevented end relieved a vast aliment of pain and enf
feringfrout Headache, whether originated in the 'ter
mo system or from a deranged elate of the sfufauch.
They are entirely vegetableirethrtr'ciomposition, anti
war be taken at all times with eeriest safety without
making any change or diet, and the absence of any tlis
-agreeable taste renders It east to admfaleter them to
children. .
BEWARE OP CGUNTERVETPSI '
The genuine hero five Opal:arse of Henry O. Spalding
on each Box.
Suitt by Druggists RIO all other Denial in Medicines:
A Box will be stottz mail pretvt . l . sl . un , tyneipt of the
PRICkI2 "CIINTS:
JUI ordttiehibett.lA be eddresilitga i ti a ti
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4.sVeast• tifteet,'Newlreric.
TDitixtattiviiii - ihilfinguenrarri OF
aDINer,'S.,!
MULE PILLS,
WILL 00WVINWIALL WItO suns* IROJL
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SFEEDI AXI3 SURE CUhE
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:Asgilt . ~V erf.4-Witc4 i cftea SPAPISOs •
goy iumzstionable poof= ejlectey
• . bite irocientific ti • ... ails
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I have trtiikyoar Cephalic Pills, an d I ple then 110 .
wail that I w%l you ni‘Bend .me two • aoltatu.
Part'of*thoia iu'e for the oefghborli u to w .
a revy_oolcstbe hys‘birx.,l /ot:t i ogi you.
• Se P4 ! u • e, gge
mail
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I .wh i k, ypµ me opolsor.olox otimi-S9phage
PlllB, T hove received a frost deal of licoollt.ftbam.
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You will pletuwikeitd lartiimbozeii of Tioarlkpliiillis"
Pills. Sept them i l p .4l,,e6tru edlittelYi tryin i
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P. s.—l have ~..4 0,11,,,te. , riv:,..,., , m:
tqeln excellent. ' •
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' 43e11i ..lfcroti, Ohio, Jam..11:541111,..
henry O. Spaibliikg Bag,' ' ' •• : ,• • S . 4 V b . •
Please flail intloar44tweetitpllve con* fonkr4lekr#l4, -
me another box of your Oppballe Pills. Thet # ll4 r4n.
tbo ban .Pilli I lisfeihel'itled. • • -., it = ...
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I Wish fdr.eodut eiretiiaes or liergiethrir Mils, to terteg.
your Cephalic gillaquire parVpolarly;,keforo my custo
mers. If you Lave anyttlipg dr the ktod, please send
(24,ef my,cuetemerjoi yrhq,4 euple4 to, Severe Sick
Mu , eche, (weeny teettoirtvoirtijA):witsreured of• in'
attack_ hi one hour by yOuit : PikkqtprbirP.lboßt her.. ,
Itespecquily
• .101r:B. 'WILKES. •
Reynoldeburtg, le a Cb".
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llonry 0. Bpiiiding, •
N 0.48 Cearet.,'N: Y. • ' '"r"
, , . Dear 81r t •••• , ,_trvyi fur
Inclosed:find twenty-five cente r 1" for w /lA ,
box of Nilo"' Sena oUdiela of72BB,Wiki
0. Finer, lieypoldsburg, Fr:anklip Ohio...„„
Your Dile work like a chnirmoure tletdoehif
Wool instanter.. , ;, •• •• • • ikp
Truly yours, , thitttrt.,
, -
sap A.alrglebaoltle of BPALDDW'S PREPAILF.D GLUE
ten•timee its , coat &clumsily. -fat
spALDINGIa PREPARED GLUE I , —
SPALDING'S PRE.PATZEiIiGLUE ,
isPALVING'S PREPARED.GLVE•pu
.1":;•-vt - r - Aivict , ve-r;c l "..
sip vis kisopp . •
zocimbiftv - • -- msikratif •
figmt.**49,T STITOWAV :TINS ' SAi6BINISIe2f:
As lu:siderite will happen, even In well regulated taw-.
Hies, it is very desirable to bare some alio 'end eons&
rde4o tray for repairing; Poraitorti, Toys, Crocitery,
, ttc.
SPA,LDINGW 11}EPARED,9LUE
oleete all atoll Pciietgentilea;filrul;n6 bOusitiOld eau af
ford to be without lr.
,It is always,reetty, .94., up
to
the atiCk ins point.
- "• "USEFUL IN 4VERS: g01785R-ort",•"
Brost' acconappnies.Flch Nettle,
, RTICoIw2I)
cents. Address, '
- HENRY O. IiPALDINO,
No. 48 CEDAlt &red, New-York,
. • CAUTION... • - • )
As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to
palm ,off on lb/ unsuspecting publfro. Imitations ;of DO ,
Ritt,pAILED, 0144 I .would imutian all persona to ex
"lie before PUrbbaPing,smesier" that •he roll nazi: ,
SPA.IiDI,NG'S",P,REE-AANP GLUE,:
•
la
oti .ttie put Ode rapipsisA.ol,,Eiters_ art tw
-rfanteeette. -- • '• • •
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.lasegi_
woo It:.
LEBANON, -PA.,
..WEDISTADAYi.S . OTEMBER'I,t;, '1:84
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THE
ONLY PREPARATION
TLIAT RAS
STOOD THE TEST - 0r..-.YEA.RS I
And Grows Moro and More Pipitlar every Day!
;A ND testimonials. new, and almost without COM
ber, might be given from ladies and gentlemen in
'all grades of socfety. whosh united testimony. norm
"mid mist, that Pref. Wooers Hair Bevtorative will
'restore the bald and gray, arid preserve the hair of the
. ouch to old age, In all ' s its youthful holiday.
Battle Creek, Mich., Dee. 2ist, 10511.
Pltor. WOOD: Thee wilt please accepts line to inform : l
• Ace that the hair on my head all . fell O ff over twenty
years ago, causal by a complicated chronic' dleeisse, at
' handed. with an m option - eh 'thCbead. A continual.
• pours, of itifferfngithrttegh - life having-radured MO to A
„state of dependeuce, I bare riot been able to obtain stuff
for caps, neitherhave I beed Able to donee, up, in con
sertuerice of which my heed has suffered extremely frOM
cold This induced me to pay. Briggs
.& Dodges almost
'the lakt cent I had on earth for a two 'dollar -bottle of
thy . [lair Restorative, about the let 'of August. last. I
have faithihily foflowed the directions, and . the bald
• Wpo'llsMoWcovered vrith.hkir thick and black, tboigh•
short. It la also coming in all over my.bend.., Eeellag
confident that another large bottle would restore It en
tirely and permanently, 1
- feel MIAOW to pereevere in
its use. and being destitute of means to purchase nny •
More, I would ask thee if thee weallist hot be willing
to send me no. order on thin _agents for bottle, and.,
receive to thyself the Scripture deciaration—"the
ward isro,those who,. sea kind Oft widow, andithe -
m2?' nye Hltthr
I'm , a - • 4 .`;
L gaff r, Nob e „In fans, Pb. 5th.1859.
Pies. d. , WoOtti—Dear•bir ---In the latter part oj , . •
the year 1852, while attending the State and National
- Law &hoot of tbelltatie of Now York, my Bair, frrim •
cause unknown to me, commented falling oil ver s y rap
idly, ito tbatin the short . eiPace of six dwptys the whole
upper part of myticalp.iaaalmost entirely 'bereft of its.'
covering, and much of the remaining portion upon,the
side and back part . °tray heed - shortly 'after became
gray, 110 that you will otit be surprised when I tell you
that upon my return to the State of. indiena. my more
Casual acquaintances wore not e 6 imitti ate loss to dia•
cover the cause of the change in myappearance..as my.
more Intimate acquaintances Were to recognize me at all.
I at once ruadaappilestion. to the most skillfiti physi
cians in the country, but, receiving no illatrllZlOo from
them that - my heir could - again be restored, I was forced
to become reconciled to my. tate, .until fortunately, in
the latter *part of the year 1851, your Restorative..WaS
recommended to me• by a dregglet, as being tbe most
reliable Hair Restorative In IMO. I, tried . one bottle,
and found to'rdy grmiesatiefactiori that It was produc
•ing the desired elreet...,Since that time I have need mi
en dollars' worth of your Restorative,.and as a reaul‘
have a rich coat - or very soft black hair, which' no
money can buy. r.' • I
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill ,
'in the production of so wonderful an article, I have
recommended its use to many of my_ friende, and 4C-.•,
quaintances. who, I happy to istorm you, are using
it with like effect - - Yerfreeplietfolli yours.'
• - -81,Larl'A. ;:-• •
• is d: at Law.
Depot,„ 444 Bieedwity; and sold by all dealers through- •
out the world.
The IrtistoVative;li {tilt hp in BotHfla .. of three oriel;
viz large, medium, and emaltj. the, email holds
pint, and retails for one dollar per bOttle; the metil..sei .
-holds at least•twenty per cent. more hipreportion than
the small. retails for two., dollara.l bottle the large „
holds nqtiart, 40 per cent. more in proportion and rett-
Laths for 1311. bottle.. , • • •
O. J. WOOD & CO., PrOprlatore, 444 Droodway,
York, nod 114 Market Street, St. LOUIS, Mo.
Sold by or. ROSS, andlry 101'fbod llyuggista sug.
Fancy OoodgDualerB. • -• : • July 31 . ,^01•Ayeove: 7
CHF:GARAY INSTITUTE
,.
1527 k 149 SIWICE STREET,
cididucted lbr two yeam•past, in this
J. city. by, lAlarOs Cakjimutgand her . niece, MADAMB
D'UgRVILLT, upon the same principles Millie one in New
York; established therein the year 1814, will ri-oPeu on
hfonday, Sept. 1 th, with Ltd usual ample and complete
provision for the educatkm of Yonng Ladde. under the
direction of Madame M'llervilly. 41renlars, .and
.requisito information, can be obtained, on application
,to th e Prlnelpal: [Philadelphia; Ant:‘14,0461,4m.
• trlngtß6gh's
CLOTH' - I,I4ZAHUVSCTIYIEt'Ir:
MHANEFUL for'past favors,the undersigned respect
fully fieforma tho,Publie, that he continues to wry.
ou his Manufactory In East Hanover township, Lebanon
county. on es extensive a stale as ever.' it Is TlDlleafill,"
"ry for him to say more, titanithet the wq;k will be done,
in the same ISXCELLENT STYLE, whiet . ha's Made his •
work end =auto so welt known-in the eurrotindiug coon.
- try. He promises to.do the work, in the shortest porxi
ide time. - Manufactory is in complete ader. and hoi
,flattere titrusetf.l4hediblato,reader thesninesakitfueti ,
pa bereforhee. He manufactures
Broad'and ilfurroid"Ohittal'Odui VtifftrklatinladrA'lPATte'
ap.d sther •74trinels,uff in the bett l ptaimer.,t
. He also ivuOl and makes 'Rolla. 'For the eonvit,
• ilenro of his!•CustometitilWirsi aud. , ,Eloth betaken
In at the folloahig rdisees:—.42 ; Vie stores .of geolertA,,
Pyle, • Loeser & 'Brdithene. aMige* Reintehl; and et
the new . • Drug ;s•telreuelfr doSeph,-.L. 'Lembergeri ;near
the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the
'store ot Phirk &-bong, North .Lehtmon;
towriship; 741 the publicbouse'ofitilham
Earnstirederiekeburgt at the storeboL S.E.:Bickel, fn
' Jonesteivu,; at ,ther eters ,of .;Mr. Wenner, l beltern%
-at tHb Moist of 51kettn'Edtly, Ptildijtrrient Lbw stored M.
2tm merit up, Fakt•Risnorm., Lebentm Mtn!:
will be taken away regularly, from theabove.plal
ees, fintetuid withotit cleht.F;and.rettirtiedoigisin:- - ' •-•" •
Those ofihie•anatomits who irigiStookingsWirethrd
ni .
ed dyed - Mid tiedreiti leave' thd same, white, a the
laborer:nee tionedplaees,-with - ihreetiona bow. they •wielk
it
' prepared.. Qi "hl' eniitintirs 'eau Order the'Stoctilig
Wad to
_be prepared' from: the .WoOl. of; tisei int dersi,peti.
which will be done and left at the desired places.. ..• •
• ht, ti. ( It firdatireditfutt thole hiniiag - Woorakiite'd,
)ay . the Cesh;therefor, at the alici:vis,neudij plates.
LYON. LEMIIERGE*.
Neart-Thwidv4it; - Lithatitin eounthquiy.l7,lBBl.
• CX . 11:141 lg., ICILIfiLER S ....
X-44';hitlY--OffrcikinWalrigt.pyiet.ofift•
ty'ooioefte thitiltiSk Inotergild two AMA Ruth
1 . 4:11L.•
5 pa, March ZS 18131,-ly. r „ ,; •
iajltdi.ZEßC .61FAA0,1.
,71)8PRIY-AT - PAAViTT o 9l 4 nitrOulebert , ttplifiinteW
~to Ale office of Els father, pea. John Wsidotan.
I.a
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A •TIGENEY , AT-I,,ANic`bar , 'REMOVED big or
a rj. Fuock's New Buildint,(secon_ctwrr,)Qtueoepopot
Street, Lebanon. Pa.
• Lebauen, Ayttl . B, r 359..
t— .1 , 01 S-1-,,--11 (Aar
t • , • r .. GO 3TO : , st
311 --- REDEL IS" il(10 tt" STORE!
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INFANT SC
'HOOL C ATEC HISM,T
. . PAligr o SEppßD, CHA
BIRTH :or CHRIST. " • 01 .
• Sr. Printed on a card tot cnal iditruotloll >a Whoa
APonday belljpopy, Al per bundred,.„..
• Lebstuoli;•AitgOat n, net. " • • e -
. , .........
BEERIVECASH474INIE
n pns Adibtoribei .lias return . taf tlia).6atded . ;Ifs - e-deite.'
„L„ppriog from ,93e Eaa4rn camps, ap_d latAfippottadja
.isyltadKamormakor oPRTNOIand...BU6INEft •
• •.
fOt:cirsh at 494 retig '
itegOoo are now *old MitirelY for ail:N[3lW citfah;
Artll copfl no my Was ,to . Cask and Courant . prodyald.—
Pi'is self' 61173t1..N. • from 4:t012KM.4..per yard.
' deII44,TJOKINGS , do to'n . do
PRINTS do, .6 to 7.6 • do t , „ d 0,,,,
'do • do 6 12Wdo 'do v
do • •-tIISTRB: dcllo.to 76 'do do .
do SIIANIOB „do RV/ • ..,
OREAP CLOTH . , ' •
CASSIMERES. " • • • . 1 •;• ‘r - • •
-V . .IISX [NOS, • •
DRIO,GOADS, ,
''"!% ‘ • ' • SUGARS;
4 !-' 1 ILOLA8.81313; lir.
eta* algttM
'TERißßOVEralligiti; ‘ - v ' '17 , : .
•::'• P. • ' t'A, 4l. : 4 ;tba *. tt: ::.. -.... . ~:.:.c,,
I say, lier onced ktvadlser...,..—• . • • ;...;...
' - For her fitrAilird - ferte.were Mil' '..-.. r " , • '•
.' ..No tear was t ' within bereft, ,''.;, ~..
„ ..
, Nor on her sr a care. .
t 'Tee* she lov lanotber, ..", •., • • ..! o,
„,..• ......
•;., And envied his lot; •
.
E
~.. Oh, how I • niedly warshlpp•d'fiiii . p•ili .f...!
..,
g u t yes she knew it•not. : , ••••,i•z.n ' ,' '-+ c:
„Irby did I let her give.hPr heart,. • ..4, ..
I ' . So trusting•.'pure and • kiricl‘;'-' '.. 'l. a - .4:44
• -..T0 one who .laiyik: l ,aotbe,gir,t.‘ .V . ! .Ir.: -•
Nor the Diabase of tier miiidf •
•Be only loved ber:iiherrehe stalled,. • r•-• i .
Or when eils,inpit'd. most fnit't,.. - ~.,..,....
lie sought not'ftfretinn'her love' • t
-. • :"-
• By a husbandnimetchfal eaffe ;It ••.,-.' P••::
I Paw her weep eg'tteat a10ne... , ••••• ...• • •.,
my arept t - ..: '.. • '<•••: ....
.1••• • ,,
Wei it the ire Of griefs to cease; , .. -1 . _
i s
• - Or the memory otche pale:: - ts, . 1 .- -,. • -
. I frit that abe joilkanodd had found
.. .
< . ..
life love dpoetnil Wane: .
..Though he vowtol.o love and cherish her, ,-
Beneath 14,1401.1ttne. ' •.•
'...<•
...Whon hlt I
het that . hei oh.- ,. h lieii,o6. ,
„m . ~- ,,
. ~ Too.proodtobAbirge 2 1ebh?,t1... -`,, ~ .r./4.f,,A• ,
. ~, - Sadrplytheelov.hog bp., A . '. -,- 'f-1,- 1;..,,
~ I ea* hOt press a tinylOrrit, - ' ''". • • •-•
• And watch'd her-partlog breath ; .?. :.,. •••
Now fondly was that dear one held '
- - • In bet told embrate of , deatii.l. , -
• t ir p •
'j 10E113161:Mt.'
OLD G 4,0131 !Orr BURGLARY
Abode twif wis)cs: since/the Wife of
a Sacraidedt6 strenti•merehant, whose
residence is in - Stockton St:, was sad.
den ly awakened,-late-in:the night, by
footstepe in her bed•roorh ;and the next
moment the light of d dark I , antoi.n.
flooded her face, so near that ebb ,
could almost feel. the.,hea,t And hea r t
.t e- BO pprAssed.. hre.dthing „of Abe,
truder., Shp,: WilS en ti tely
.11er b usband'had goneto.tart.'ool9n7
-to .two dark-before and _the o,n4Y. per z ,
:son jn Ade :house beside herself was, a ..
servant girl,- who slept. n 'the. story
.beneath: ,She ~consprebencled, all.- 7 -
,Thcrbouso had bee n-enteredby ;bPrr
vglars,,whe,.kee.w:S.PL:t.b9 . -41)e.onee
her .11usband 'And,
'held kke.la;dtern •was wohably armed
and prepared to ...sitewm. the ,first s
tempt at alarm. with the stroke of
iroictit i presetipe, of
mind 4id.not, forsake her. I.t - rewires
resignation anal for titude
i tottn,n,dt.tu. 3 o l :tv,ittlogt.ll9r9. l .ln .
or.re/CP 0 9.94 1 t000 ., V l 9l - -F ar k sa . (4 .o l 'gt.Pt
' e g-.r e li °4l Ltc:TiPi e1, 3 / 4 99%:!4 ) 0 . 0 ) p,.4p,7.
PrPp.riatip!!AlYT.sie4wAtt."o-9t'er.
valuables; . hAt t fim. jksciy o very i. ratioß T .,
ally
,dcemed . ..her. life of. Morci„censid; .
cration thah all ...the faces.' and dip s
.monds
. in.,,the world, and
. without
rthinkink or wham itho 'ritsCale j woald
,belp . ,tb.en!!3elyea to; or what .. leavtLis .
worthless', Kt o 'closed 'ler ' ani4
awaited
- - T
'wltlidrayvnlionthe . r
.drawers, thir P instling . or silks, the
,pickiiieoflioilis, an d - loceasionallsi
jow•whiiper bf surprise Or disappoint
, 'oient. Then there-was : silence -fbr
seemed: an hour.to her
—and af soft•footstep,..approached the.:
bed, and the , glarp.:of •the lan ter
l uga . i II
fell po her, face. . .,.1.,:0pel
,t I e i .cloelids. 'other ; eyes ; ; she she saw
thelight,but"'
remainedcalta.aod roi? 7 .
tineiess i n n
ssrsti9ls;iig rn .razt,ear.-
fuC ` fiat the vioy eApok
iini 4%41 h'eFlite t Airlitt a , uriieit of
of suspense!
.:The light Wail reoliMeelr
• one was tefd.-a2
Still gibe - remained mtitionlBs no g '
°more through* kifetlinV tolteriorthilie
1, he :aauneek ofrpolioy.f.. , kitir. did sine
astir when thel warm- bteath .!oft the
t buMitvrat9-utobeckl?.eßsP.bealEx , Ziokarr-.
Aprftlif44.4idr
•is in his r •
1 f , Hush'!" resirekideti - a c►a ' Voice to
coat tk~ l fis"pii milirdt
'=was laid on - 14 4 41elt s ti
* n°l4ing , 40?. er: ftothilfg• 'fake 000 ,
mf,isiAnt i alobhearit,,the astiof.re-4.
I treskti fig .foptateps, .aad. t hen ; all. l w,as
...Satisfied,,that: she••••WI113 I
• 100ettliosaprang,.,frcia.ithe,,b,ed
,fr,oooblPg-ftitigh unuktolv:tollie.burri
-,er,:saa It :into: ktgkeirt completely-pros--
tratod-stitb thedtkagerthrongh:whieh •
-shfehallipassed: hßeeoveriffg: she ete
ftedvidlastened,,theYsiidtAst through..
which: the burglar ibad/testersdr7arrd ,
then O l ocilked..aroundtrteitain.:off
what< she, h 'be en, ohtad4iresh:•. I
The, drawers had:: been' ransacked
:arid Wiriest , everything wi,thte•lotik.46
• it •haid , beep opened,: but-•.,stramge.kto;
''sayy JAM() or, nothingiwasimiisslags 7 Ty
'A .easket ,of •jevifelry.w,as*op'eaftin the ,
"bureani o ha t : the , diamonds - tend :th.o4
I "gold.w : srp a n d:3 her : .watolk
I 'liana w.hereAtil had ieft,ift on:rretir,
ng....ll)esideothat casket,:-she •discos,-• '
'ered.a,lit.Jp roll of , paper.. Blie.picir. r .
L:ed it'ap, f eitround that•it enveloped.
• • hard. sahatance was. a ng, and;tbat ,
I thaStilng had been given to thetreany
. ears .before, AWL. had-been jaharrios-..
I .sessio.a aierlsi.ooo4 o. t •
ME ,
Half lbewililoreol .It.be isingular.
,proceeding r .pliso i•waa about ;Milting ,
serfkp of= paper. frow ber,! when;,
,her eye caught the marks - of a pencil.
urop 1cf..+4 8 4? De n 9094:FeA4 ,7r
rieLwbisk was poop mjoe, talk me in,
tint kalieVpiu'irerii to
CalifOrnia u iro..knew tli am an :qutinwTrat
ts
wor ld knows ,tnd I am. I asennot Tobi,jr op,
:Maar , Inirstio `and God bleii '4 f -
I t• *.lleway."l->
ThisAtplained- all. -. She-Teed : 4lm
seroli v end dropVing - opon...her. kneeaf
,praytd forliin'lwho bad ,writOn.it.-:
•An&whokwas.‘alehry years;
hs..iloved that sameldaria,. when'
.they hothrliied inhßrooklyn iandihe
.wonlalhaste made.Lber wifeL:for
she•Aold him she wauld'ibe
:he not; takiin . drinkhig and - gam
'bling arid. flmilly•forged the name of
+is eMployot for which. he waEr given
a home. in Sing Sing: When 'he was
;worthy of .lier.love:he gave her that
trinvand she kopt it in rem ern brands
of Alibat lordinel• - teens.. This is the.
•
story-:of -.;
if -0.63 he return- ofrimiihruasenit.-fre,..
Saeralkientur,.the:ivi(e*elated. the ad
ventpremap note •
bet kele-n'ot jealous - . nor has he at:
, 1 : • -* Zt ,:•••
. , .
AN HOUR IN,,:TIIF,~='OII OvPEI~II
- • . TENTIARY.
o nil it a than
TiffitMitiftry.: - It is'
beyond question, -a gloomy place.—
No„rnaa,,of-..ordiwiry -sensibilities can
nine
group-vvithoiitr,eeme. serious- reftee
ctiol*:7; T,iVery:l6ll6* - bere, - •iii :zebra
stri es think of , it-4-eVery one : . of
theinwaiOsonvebody'apreitk,b4y once!'
A.:l4limer
..now
of LAVA' once.. said to inc .:..."L..there
are...a.great: Many, clever-men here.—
Yeits.tOef *brae Men in brOadclottion
giglil3 - tree% everyday that tony of
slibio:44t , :yout.: - .4ootwas„.oopvisok,
;trifelirdWati*liitfitiMittiatth+3'
walla": aar. within Such was
Dewey's - notion,' - 44 13"6 - 11 d like
to Have yonr. readers think • of - it.
We passed through the workshops.
Notice; will • you,' that 'sinister eye
glaneing,furtively -at you. See the
expression Of that furtive • look, " half
murderous, half pitiful.
AS'you- go in, - you may perchance
see-a 'lithe, 'active- waiter in the War
deres , office.- - That is Jim - Si in mons:—
Son t, as Tom'Corwin would. say,-for
a little peeeadillo.• In 1843,-he put ar
senic in the teakettle of-his father's
family; and poisoned eight, of whom
two died, his niece -and a seamstress.
His-father.; mother, hretherisisterand
all thefl.rest--SurVived.
Here yoiro bserve'a stripes
are all' alike-=that Man , 18 Charley
„Kendall. Ile-killed in a-murderous '
assault Rani Gregory. You Might
rem em her .:Gregory. , 'Twenty years
!'ago- he was _one 6f-the-elegant young.
men ef , Coln ntbusaliglitly
ted itis trua,-Mit welt Mannered, well
,
dresadd,- , moving,in.geod leociety : .and,
reputed *eulthy. }le died rit-a--m id
nighttbrawl; by the hand of hisfriend
Charley Kendall. The man' yott.see
.there-kille& him: by-breaki n g-a,..heavy
Vvitsh'bowr A - 7--wOrnan
..—eemper , teterrinut „causa---I"ristagated ,
Kendall, to e . iniirderous.;: , asSau I t.--
She . :is in the - city • anddrlvei down - to
the - . prieun , frequently - . in -a -carriage
`to_-see her huSbandt - Prentice,
the:l-Warden, decid es" -th at 'she: - may .
make vial reasonable.- intervals;'
but not daily. -
Tbe yeungMarWhb - in - you notice
looking meek, irieffeaSiVe, almost Id,
capable -of eritne—that is Arri.spn,
o'f i'nurdering,
• - bis'friend by;ad'infer niaehiee ;la .
"13tfiter'S
By his lobke a you belieVA:llirifi
capahrii:7o(such
Pass
the 'Xi4stiital. here
-is a' bed . - ridden' in a t r - f r, Nitio
murdered,B rat, tis. ; wife,next hiS ern::
p I
. .11 010 ',Oen re to
the bOuse whicti 'find givea:hiin shell
and - '''
''•
ter, an ntteinpt.n e...
Jr - WeTgo into the flelila,l6 apartment
6 fiikSfinie, fifteen, pecllaps,'gener:
loOkine_Sejiii - 4, - ,
oti o.
ci t . :they 401 . from,
Tutnatii,entiaty ;for simply
eiflier - hUsband'i head With
She i f s f a-re oat attentive,. kindly nurse
iteVOtitited quite
Int 4 ligre'.
Otip i might-wel,l *licks tbat inOst - of
! theitintileS s ec lore never lied a.
in ore:l'e.b rii far tki brebdruel
tbafAlfe - g- ' . hate in prisim.'-:Their,--a
partineitts tire 4 WliblesOrde' ;their - Cloth: .
ef . 'gjatidy -- • fabrics
"sittin g alailk7'fireitiflY f an'd `netit,Jheir
table; as I ittw' it, fur
inoiii;hiins'chold,ey - may call Cl am=
scWeei, in Ceinfiariaoh with 'their ad;`
tea' n
by no inordinate self - coneeit;,:iiitik
rhilect , :.Wheih !" enjoying
i theebinfeirta'otlife-. n.d• thei_ respect
fiof- the'. chin - rrinnity,' had 'been -left'Tto
koleitiptatiens; and -with . .propensi.
Aieiali . '"lhereditaryr, .or ether,-
::•CIASo t
been tetterAhltd 'Hu=
to , donfess such a` thing r
do not-know. Who made . us to-differ]
.from the'most iiegrinfid of our race
Vain-rerdintled'of a' discouse 'Once:l
Jiver& fret& one of Your.' Ateithodist , ,
iclergymen, Elder Baiiv: , ?. In. , this. ebtr-t'
Aection-, I-can't ylielp-;'qiiciti rig . it,'
:(‘W - ereadjn: 'the :Script ekes of -Di::
„vine - .Truth,.; that - ' , two 'num -Went tip
,inta - thkeinpleltO(Pf*ir the one' iv or
a. Pharisee-and thel'ottleri i'publii in
The. Publican, sindtFittar diffrliia , 'eyea
eou d not
_even: ,
..as infrofrasylook=' , u,p_lbs•HeaVen, but
siniting4iis - .breastAn--the"anguish
hietifOill;sal:44.',"Gisd. he Merciful. to the.
sinner. ~:t.- a irt , 4
"While the PhariSee- thadkedl'GOd
was_snot.-rasa:other.:.inen,rrard
particu Early, like:_that:poOripubliean..r,.
glance f •-my:.brethren add
si sters,4atii:..tp igh t.be - disposed to.' find
'fault atitlik ,, .thre Phariseti.,, But , let'a
at= that for. a. moment: -1 Who :of
you is there iir'this:large, intelligent
:and respectable audience that: does
:not feel %disposed. to tank :God—that:
frequantly,,. , too—that nat
an- a great many others are
• Cleveland Herald.- . A S 1
tom, Mrs ; kliiipotts was saying one
day yviiatgent,leinanly person her,
balc4r was. '..Yes,!, answered b'or son,
a bit of wag:. ihe's a bred geri tlerilan"'
ger A gentleman :carved a joint at
ailinner pany i and did his work-.,ve
ry awkwardly, "You ,shanti-t. be. my
joint exec:uteri" said his next.neigh
bor,
itaki. When. is.an Irish girl most dm
pos'ed tn:tak e compassion on her blier?
Whan berlisart, goes
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.VMOLE NO. 688.
A ROM,A&CE OF THE SEA .
yrortr,ty Boston Herald.
Brier Mention has been made in the
marine . news .department of the daily
journals, of *digester to the schooner
Georgian rut,' ',lievi Creed, master, of
Cohassot, on the 14th of .May. The
`whole Built ~o_f this disaster, as we
- have-beard itArom the best authority
sounde moretlike•romanee than.reali
ty, so-much sei,that, we involuntarily
- wrote the caption above when yeasat
dowo toindite this artiele.
The •Gecrgiatina was on a`fishing
cruise aloOglhe coast between "Cape
Cod And MantOk Point, the eastern
extremity octiOng Island, and while
lying tOnnaerjib and foreiail at 1 O'-
clock A. M. On;:the day .above men-,
tioned, tWirityLfive miles northwest of
blontauk„..the :bark William - :Lord,
bound kom altimore to Boston,
struck ,ber•an, id ships, staving - her
kl 3
bulwark andoisqugper 4 ileveree,h deli:.
`The - crew', paint:rent - 1g abont'sixteeri"
person in all, were asleep in their
bunks below, with the exception of
the watch on deck, who was probably
as sound asleep as any other person'
onboard." Immediately every man
rushed on deck; and concluding that
the schooner would go down, scram
bled on board the bark while the two
vessels were yet afoul of each other. I
The night was dark, and in a few
minutes the sehooner hall disappear
ed, -'
When 'the excitement was over,
Captain Creed ascertained that, a boy
12 yearg old, 'mined Andreiv H. Prou
ty, a Cohasset boy,> had been left on
board the sehooner. An effort was
made to induce the Capt. of the bark
to lie-by-till morning, but he refused,
being quite positive in the belief that
the'schooner sank immediately after
the collision. And so the bark sailed
to'HOI mos' Hole, arid I eft y oung Pron.
ty to his fate. ' •
The boy tens. left alone in a shat
tered vessel; did not waken until a
bout 4 o'clock in the morning. Ile
'went an (leek , and- fiuding that the
whole crew had disappeared, he con.
eluded that they had been taken and
carried away, or thrown overboard
by Jeff. Davis' privateers, of whom
he had heard the men talking fre
quentlyduringthe cruise. He con
gratulated himself on hie own 'safety,
and attributed it to thefact that his I
berth in, the cabin - wageoncealed by a I
table - standing in front of it: His
'•next-thought . was - What' was to be
done. He remembered bearing the
.captain'nd crew speak of a point in a 1
northeasterly direction as notbeing
far distant, and he took the helm
and= Steered thatc*ay. - " '' -
There he was - a dozen i year 'old boy,
plotie - upori the ‘vide'ocean, and he be :
I - have& like .ce*here;'ln - stead of alum
dolling himself in 'a 'paroxysm of ter
-rer to'the..tragie fate whiCh might
have befallen him if ha had: left - the
vessel to dilfeit the mercY;iif 'every:.
thing in and'iin the""sea, 'Arl' . of the
winds above-itr be 'seize& the herin .
and -stetred'tiri - fo . thapOirct Where_he
supposed •safety might ho sectirod.—'—'
Belieliieg, aalie - did - that the whole
ship'Ees:rew• had fallen at= the -mercy of
't he. piratesibis coolness , and preemie°
of mind, was-.'remarkable. . ' • -.-. •
IV hi tuproseeu ti rig hie I on egom e voy
age' in a thick , Tog, the -boy Prenity
Was spokenlbY the whale:drip; Murcia
bound into Newißedford;' ' -The Mar
"die, wanted potatoes and vegetables,
but young Prouty objected to their
'coma ng= orr,board.- They :asked for
the.Capteand he at first toltrthem he
was 'asleep heiovir:f:., Th e :'truth was
th at the; young, sailor feared that' the
Marcia neer ttalso be a'privateer. A
bOtttwas sen . taiong•side,arelthe child
- master said t_hey !nigh t-c ome
'if they Wouldeadt kill him. •He quick-
ly dhiclosedelOverything:—that the
whole crew Of the schooner had dis
appearedrwbile he was asleep and he
supposed they had been. murdered by
.1 eff..Daxisl.,•priva teersme a. Ile was
`taken ip, tow .by the Marcia and. car
ried into New Bedford. =No da.rnage
.bad : beendone to thesehooner, except
staving,her ; bulwarks, and the Capt.
of, the .M-areta r believes that. the, boy
woeld, have brought his craft safely-to
port_ without assistance, and he made
.him a, presSnt of $1.60 ; this was fol
lowed by eontributions from the mar
atime ,citizens;of New Bedford .to the
ar)rmot (),t' 4660, and-the Capt. of the
'Marcia was,appoieted trustee of •the
-fund until the brave sailor,,koy at
tains his majority. The, schooner
Georgianna was valued; with her out
fit, at $,-);090
GETTING OLD.
Did you ever el:insult the mirror to '
ascertain, whether you were growing
detect,,iLyqu:could, a pair of
feet, and .a crow's at.that, at the cor
ners of youreyes,to see if that gray
.1 1 .0 so mebotly chttrged you with hav
ing yesterday was nothing•but a peen
liar,,reflect,ion of. the light, and not
- much,wititor thin,,the ace of spades
ttfter,all ?- But.the.mirror is nothing
to go to:for information,; it reflects to
'very little Turposet., ; If you would
know, what ago ik;, doing for you, look
upon the face of a friend , you have
not seen for ten years,- and the, story
is as plain as a , pike staff! There is,
something or other about him you
cannot, quite and his
are a jittie, sharper, the expression of
his esres it little colder, of his brow, a
little harder, of his mouth a little firna
~ eri- To iie sure Kis laugh hasn't gone
btit then - a tooth, or two has. ;Re is
'the sarae, yet not .the same, but yet'
soinewhat harder^ and rougher, 'Snd
-not , so much of him as of old. :But
the strangest is his - hand.
'grown older faste,r 'than -his , "Ttfee
How soft and smooth it-used to' he,
cyou , reatember, and' pitimp as a Par:'
*tridge.vVherfveak a tracery of blue
- veins ttpcin the 'back aOf it and. Ircoll:1
1`.,1) . -4.ii . 01110 - #:'4W.,,.
A PAUILY PAPER FORTOWN AND COUTMIL
IS . PAINTED...43.ND PUBLLSIIED W.r.ttitlCLor
By WM, , BBBSLIN, .
2d Stan. of . Pinicit's New Bulidieg; Cumberland St
At One - Belicif4t4;iffilegantietilrear.
ao-Aanwillseiditai hiseried.ae„the usited vatic -Se.
The firlisedoof the estebilainsientsmndlthe public pule
ally are t•ectfully solicited to wind their omen.
AirwA t t9.ig.LLß Printed at an kiur.s.notztor. •
RATES OP POiTAO.R.: .
Iu Lebutton !County, postago.fraa. _
In POruityl.ntuia, out of 4autoon Otratity,lll( mg! tint
quartoror, lttionto nyvar.
Ootnf i ttrin State,.6%."ets, per quarter, or 201cti. a a:
If thirpootnge.nutot naYanoe, rates are dm*/ $
and be used to read.each other's for
tuneii.Aria lifijournoYs in the mean.,
d cri g. 'currents that: owod on Ao
just under the surface; but fiti-is
more like ehro;:v' DOW, tait if lie^used
it its digging; then it is brown its Oc
tober, the full round muscle hasshrunk
away from the veins, and they stand
out like ridges in a fallow. Veins in.
deed "looking 'like a handful of whip.'
cord. There is a knotty look and a
knotty feel about the joints, as if you
were grasping a handful of walnuts.
Then, again, his hair has grown wiry,
`or bristly, or gray, or thin, or some
thing that it was not, for the truth is
it, is growing upon an old head. YOti
think, as you look at him, "is it pos
sible," and he keeps you company
tvith his wonder "how can it be," and
in that, look you have seen yourself
as e sees you, as-they all see you, as
you' are.
OURIOUS CASE IN THE COURTS
OF VALPARAISO
A curious- Case has arisen in the
courts at Santiago. The secretary
of the Russian Legation had occa
sion-to go into one of the courts, cor
responding, say to Common Pleas.—
He carried a cane, and on entering
. placed It beside the door, in the cor
rfer.• Now it appears that it it not
allowed to carry even a cane into a
court room. So, soon after the sec
retary took,his seat the judge called
the doorkeeper to cast that, cane out
the door. It was done. Shortly af
terwards the secretary crossed one .
leg over the other._ This too, is not
allowable. The judge called the door
keeper to 'straighten out . the man's
legs:- The deorkeeper appears to
have misunderstood the order. At
all events he came with a pair of fet
ters, which he was going- to• put en
the innocently offending secretary,
who thereupon rose and witlidrew.
Accusation has now been made before
the Supreme Courtagainet the Judge„
and at the present moment tFre ease is
Under examination. The Attorney
General asks the court to remove the
judge from office, and also to put him
iii prison. The secretary is noted-for
bis eccentricity of dress. However„
it is said his behavior-was not meant
to be rude-or discourteous.
• CURIOUS COURSE o .sk BULLET.—
()fie of the Fire Zouaves was shot in
the battle of 'Bull Run in a manner
very surprising to.himself and, every
person ,who has beard the story.—
While fighting away like a tiger with.
his Mouth-open- on aceount 'of excess
ive heat andthirst, a musket bullet
from.the enemy entered his mouth,
then passed up at the back of his up
per jaw and out of his face just be
hind his leftr eye. This bullet made
its entrance and exit so silently and
Scientifically that the Zouave actually
- knew nothing .about it until some
'time - afterwards, when he vas told
that something had happened to hie
hiS "infoi2nant, 'discovering the
blood trinkling down .his cheek. Ha
then asked .his comrade to examine
his . face, who discovered what had
`occurred. The Zouave states that he
felt a Peculiar prick under - his eye,
'butliad no idea that it was caused by
a musket shot, and he thinks that be
fired two rounds after receiving: the
-wound before he noticed the, sensa
tion which be described.
A rag was soon applied to staunch
the, wound, and on wentthe-Zouave,
fighting, as before until tianen4af
battle: The sold ier,who received this
ehot is . now in New York 'city "Upon
furlough - and will soon be ready 'for.
service again.-
DAN. :RICE'S RHINOCEROS Atrft
. .
LARGE.- • •
FrOM ilia Lacrosse (Wis.) Democrat, Aug. 274
it will be recollected :that on the
19th instant, the- steamer Key. City,
boned down,eollided with the steam
er Luzerne, having on board -Dam
Rice's circus troUpe,,trained animals,
• etc. The •cagecon tai fling the trained
rhinoceros, weighing over four thou
sand pounds, which was on a barge.
alongside ' was kneeked into the
riv
-er.' 'The door of the-cage . was .open,
the animal being tied to the front end
of .it by a chain which was fastened
-to a ring in the monster's nose. When
tnarning came no signs of him .could
I - he 'aceit. - •
Sunday afternoon, 'Charles Wright ,
W. Brown, and Robert-Eg
gleston,. while roasting green corn, on
-the bank of the slough, five miles be
low here, were half scared to death
b} -: hearing a heavy tramp, and 'in a
foiso moments thB rhinoceros, as he •
appeared here on the occasion of his;
first visit, in July, - minus the. blanket
'and chain in his' nose, rushed upen
them:with - a terrible bellow, catching
.Eggieston on- his snout, and throwing
him, as he says, at least. fifty feet .0v
er and back of him, breaking one
anti and two . ribs in the fail. The
tmonster plunged into the river, and
-the other two persons, badly seared,.
but .not !hurt, procured a buggy, took .
the seat out, filled the box with grass,.
and a
.blanket, and brought Eggles
,ton to.hia home in this city, where he
is now under the care of Dr. Came
ron.. The, ribs were evidently ttrokom
by the snout of the . animal,.as the
'flesh was badly tern, ,
The ."slough-" in which the animal
doubtless is at present, is ..about
miles .below here,- :very, deep, with.,
middy bottom, and;, though it is just .
such&place as, lie was captured from
in the East, there is no telling how
long he may
,remain without
taking ti notion to prowl around the'
, -country - in search Of better fara—
This :forenoon several of our - sriorts-.
men went
.tlowtkte, the srpot, to , make I.
arrangerhetita fer,his:c,aptera, *hen, :
rf auccestifil„ they - Gan start a show of
air own. - "''' ''• •