The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 11, 1864, Image 1

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11,DMITISER , Ontellt, .LEBANON, PENN'A•
THIS eetabliihmentri Ito* supplied With Ith - extensive
4shoiti* est of JOB TYPIii Which will be increased as the
patronage demands. It tan now tint out Puttretto, of
• oseiy 'description, in * west extleditielits 'kisser—
*Wien wertressortable tarts!. Bahia
INimphiets Cheeks,
• )inailitils'Cikitis
'Circulars, Labels, •
Bill , leadialls, *0116.4 F aire,
, Pioginnuneo, of
Invitations, Itiskets, te., Alt.
of all kinds, Commol'iliid Judgment BONDI.
Jikitiellt, Conetsbled and Veber &sacs, prinked
" 71"iliqpifin the best pafk constantly kept
for • fad at ptices "to gruitUrLe'tfates."
* d p of the LEBANON' ADVERTISER
irg l itip °ll / 1:161 a *" 6 Y 664 • ' • t
4 darns; Ww. lisistnt,qiebetteuel!W.
1.4 : 4 ' 4 SCA
0 * .E.Y w
OA - Oe North West ,ofner of Water
. and Market Streets'
s„,s3MBALmTOINT,
,1414p0p, Nov , • •
GRANT. WEIDMAN
4TTORNEY.Art'.I,AW.
,'PICK, in Cambberlatid street, a few tioors'east of
the Eisele Rotel ,tin the Moe late of his father
catt ia l i rrWeirlmark, deed:
e
a,. &tit 9, HAIL '
c REMOVAL. . •
'''ATTORNEY• AT 'LAW,
.
Ilse removed his office to the building; one door tea
.. t reAltaptlermileh aßlore,oppOtatbeWashington House
Lebanon. Pa.
NOPATX and PENSION claltne promptly attended
to -'
1,11M . 0111/
•
` WITT QUA% I
, A rITPIC4, mtritpwesi cossnisi 1111 : rket and WaiterAU.,
I;elmuoti,"Fs., '
[Lebanon, January 1.3,,1364 -1. 6 )
clints". P. 11111ELLEttp
vttcorre=i
am
.
bitfice in Walnut Baal" dtt the Back
Lrotel, end two doors sotttb lififittiOkrt
L *Mum, *4l* . fts, 11164.-Ai.. • - •
', - Wll. • 31: .11kEILR,
TTOBRWIC AT LAN, Mtn Sticbtetle Building.
,C6lnyeilaud street, neirlj opposite tbe , Court
use (Lebanon, May 6, 1.863.—tc.
REmoVAth •
DAIL
'-'A=TtOAN EY .A T' LA W
AS nicmover! his Ogee to Market Street. opposite
JUL the hebenon Nsakitaioo doors" North of . Mao*
UAW. -
- .:Lebanon.-Mareh 25, T6sy
• 4/./IitSSIbE - oirWIER
I r ig& t cr 3r 313 i, .3 , -•• t air linr
i - A r riores-remved to Cumberland street. one door
J Rest of the Lebanon Valley Bank. opposite the
Buck Rotel. Lebanon,ln. (Jan. 6,.64.
ARMY AND NAVY
PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND BOUN
TY. LAND AGENCY.
aohatlt VaJ ,-uavent,
t las X' 231. ;at ••• I.Jen,ll3Cri•
. r IIIE undeisigned, having been licensed to prosecute
claims, and having been engagid in the Bounty - and
Pension b ' heiness, offers his services to•all those who
lap thereto entitled. in accordance with tite
'sets of Congress. All such ehould tall Or address at
' *sea, itpd make 'their appl 'tuitions throtigh
'BASSLEH he.)YER,' Attorney at-Law,
Omen removed to Cumberland St., anst
doer last of the Lebanon Valley Bank, Opposite
alte Buck Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. , Ran. 6,-'641.
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. .
Although not disposed to favor or -recommend Pat
ent Medicines in gene ral, through distrust of their-in
gredient, and effects ; I yet ktrow of no sufficient - res. ,
sone why It man Way not-testify to the benefits he be
; !reit* hilittelf to have received from any simple prep.
lit the hope that he May'thus contribute tette*
L behefiVoldtheis. „.•
trait the, Mtn* MATIy Aix tegked ECoollapel's
Geilhitilniferile 'Prepared by 1,/i.
city; bttthbe I leas prejeidided against death for twiny
',years, hilide'r the impression that they were chiefly an
alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Rob
ert Shoemaker, Esq.; for-the removal of this prejudice
by proper teat*, laid for micouragnment to toy them.
when suffering from great, KW Continued debili
ty. The use of three bottles or theme Bitters, at the be
ginning of the present year, was followed by evident
relief; and restoration to a degree of bodily and men
tal vigor which I had not felt for six months before.
and had almost despaired of regaining. I -therefore
thank God and my friend for directing me to the use
. ' tilarrON BROWN: .
DISSOLUTION' OF CO -PARTNERSHIP.' I
Juan, 22 ISM.
Dr.P. MISR.
:I 1/"TING' located in I.ebiniori; Offers his profession.
l, al services re. the public. Office in Market Bt.,
tr: 'the building arriterly occupied by his father.
Teheran., Dec. 16, 1863.
PENSIONS.
D'ut:GEo, P. LINEAWEATER, basing been ap
pointed, by the Commissioner of Pensions, a
',Washington, Examining Surgeon for Pensions, is pre
pared to attend to ail app Scants for Pension at _his of
Am, in Market street, next do or to the Post Office.
Lphanos,.March 25th, 1862.---.6t* ,
NOTICE le hereby given that the Co-partiser
skip herelOfOrts existing between, the under_
aligned, dealing in the Confectionary tominess.-$h kbe
"borough or Lebanon, hats. ban dissolved by retinal
aliment. The Books will beist the old stand fer Nettie ,
asst. • JOSEPH LOWRY,
, es, l4l ;:i rkk. lei 1144.).'"'' HENItY-NAHM.
18... The busiaim *ill be continued by the ender
signed,. JOSEPH LOWRY.
Warted
Yinag'Man who has had ono or two yittat nowt
,„ti pica in the Dry Goods Dredneas, madam apirak'tha
'Clorarsirand-English language& Apply to
' . GOODYEAR A DIFIFENBAGM
'Esdinon, March 23,:1884. , . ,
Barlow% Indigo Blue.
BALERS aid Customers' of the above Cerebra led
„' Wash Biwa, will pieta* take notice, that Um La
eit l / 4 e altered to. read
~ i Blue,
_lndigo
tUTVPAT, •
Al-fr ed-Wiltberger 7 i
rmucrov NEPTCONLIIIO
~,„,....1100433 North SECOND Street PIIIL'A DMA.
. pusri. Tice quality of. debt Blue Will be the same in slick.).
„It hi erarritited tti toter inbre Water than
.twice-,the
~--,Sisos-iplistity of Indigo, and to go iutieh pithier filen
any other Wash Blue in the tostifeh Ver.'
- Deli clear and does not mettle fib the clothes as most
• of.the other makes Ito. One Bok dissolved hair
pint of water, *lll Make as good a Liquid tide Ss 104
that Is made, At tine third the coin..
- - As it is retailed at the sauté Orion en the Unita
• • done, and Inferior ai 'Melee, housekeepers will find it
Tory much to their advantage to aek for that put up
at Wiltberger's.
ya .Ail ,filue put up after this data with Barlow's
name on it is an Imitation..
Tho New Label does not reqUire a Stamp.
W9,-.For Sale by Storekeepers g.tteraliy.
Y.b. 24, '64.-611). if.
I AN-ORDINANCE
; Me 'Renting of the Market '32.4ifs and Curb
Rights of the Market, in the Borough of ftibanon.
521 e it enacted and ordained by the Burgess bad Town
• -
(bunch of the Borough of Lebanon, That on arid after
the publication of this Ordinance, the Committee on
s- 'Market be and. aro hereLy authorized to grade the Pre
, Idiom or lowest price of the Stalls in the Market Rouse
• se follows.to wit :
• On the Wert side, No. 1, $5O; No. 2.-$4 O ; N 0.3. $3O;
N 0.4, $2O; N 0.5. $l6; No 6, $l4; N 0.7, $12 . : No. 8 -
-$10$O;$6;
.4 13, $5 ; No. 14, $5 ; and on the East ride, No. 1, $l6 ;
No. $l6 ; No. 3, $1.5 ; No. 4, $l5 ; No. 5. $l4 ;
.$l4 ;Na 7, $l2 ; No. 8, $l2 : No. 0, $lO ; No., 10, VI;
Ito 11) $8 ; N 0.12, $7 ; No. 19. $6 : No. 1 .4. $ 3 -
Lts it:further' enacted and ordained,' That. the Curb.
AoviriMtlit fret (web. ehall be rented et • Public Sale,
13iNesetne time - with the Market Stalls; tO he Occupied
for Sinn of one year. provided. that no Stands shall
harented for less than one dollar per year ; said Shinds
to-be nombered by the Clerk of the . Marke t in a per
- anenent Mattner: •
- • All Ordinaitees, or part of Ordinances, that are sup•
plied by the foregoing. Ordinance, are hereby repealed.
- - Jimmied April 12, 1884.
ADAM ORITTINGE - 11,Chief
- I.tteett—D. It. Mu:um Clerk . -
;..A.ehanon; April 20,18134.---3 t
FITI I .O FITS - FITSI
.13. .RICHEY, Merchant Tailor, real/entreaty an
.nauncea to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity
Abet he has just returned from the-sity With a tine as
. Nortment ot • '
cuynis CASSIMELIES .
all of which he will sell or make np toorder ;it
prices to mitt the . times, at his No. 1 Tailoring. Estab
lishment to Keira'a New Block, 4 doors Routh of. the
,Buck Hotel, South Walnut street: •
All work entrusted to,his care„will be .manufactur
-ad lua.workmanlike nuttner as to fashion and dura-'
.
7.4300ds purchased elsewhere w ill be cheerfully made
up to order on the usual modirste terms.
• - Baring had years of experience in the Tailoring and
Thinfioode httOnesit; and , beingtnelined to turn, to , the
advantage of his customers , td. the iatrentsros result
Ins from said acquirements, he feels satisfied that it
LI -
will be responded to bq a'rery liberal share of the itith
,
pa teenage.
0 0 came to please me after that pleaeir your
July 8, . 1863. `
sea Employment St"
.- AGENTS WANTEDI
- pay from $26 to $76 per worths, and all
„ impugn* to active Adepts. or Oren commission.
sent frac: Address Na,,,, 9awtxa..Mantas
oitipairY. it. JAMES, General Agent Milan, Ohio.
obloy 12. 1863.
'IMPORTANT-TO 'MARRIED LADIES,
•
J' TRULY -A.."BLEb.SING:
WILL sent . ,fres of charge, to .any Lotiy who wilt
1. 4 - ;Hatch heroin:le and thddressi dirk Nows how to , prep.-
t , lor - at thsVstrilvso pal of CHILD•BIRTNI also hole to
liar rouserm Way .and ibwititiful children vale*
4:12111 Otgallt* lipd IMPORTANT aßelt&T, the only
, titad,sittp remidies ever discovered.',
jay obta4, in making , the above War is to,ladaso *TO!.
r7' lady Nit vairtsupdies.,
/Admire MADAME DO*NNTAUX, N. 8.,
ICI Broadway •
Nov Ror k City.
Jirprti! 20, 1164..—5ar
1 cti•aiion
V,Qt.:.l : 6=-7-NO;._4t
NOT ALLOOHOLIO.
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
V ege table Eztrtct.:
A PURE TONIC.
DOCTOR HOOFLARD'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a Pa.
wru, EFFECTUALLY CURE
Liver Cosnplaint,
Dyspepsia,
Jaundice.
Chronic or Nervotta Debility, Direanes o
Kidneyr, and all discover arising from .
diCordered Liver or Stotcaelrs •
Such Ae Conpttnation.. Inward Pilea, hilvenolot Winoa
to the Thad Acidity'of the Stomach. Mamie. Ileart
burn, Ditlgllgt for Food, /ulnae vir elglit in the
Stomach. Sour Eructations ' Sinking or Muttering at
the PIS °Ms Stomach, Swi mming of tle r `Send. Idur
ried Wed tnitintiltlireedbliig, VilAteitilla at the
ottokftig oillitiolotlng•Velnilitiona when itra:Ving - poo.
tote. Clmneee of :Vision; pots or Webs before the
Slitht,Esver and Dull - Pain in the Head—Deliciency of
Parshiration, YelloWness of the Skin and Eyee."'Pein
in. the ; Bide, Bock, Vbeit: Limbs, Podclen Floolles
of Heat, Inliblg in tbe Flesh, Ccmetant 1 - thiegiditute
of Evil, end great pepresslon of
And will poidtively prevent Ft/low Pryer, Baines
',keen tfc.
urr.t6tOr.Abq
No Atcatol Cif' Bad -Musky
They WILL CURE the above diseases loUinety
,- nine cameo out of a .bandreid.'
Induced by thi• extMisiva sal* pop-u—
-leery of Iloolland's Gentian Bitters,. (purely vegotah
ha-to of ignorant Onsicke and unscrupulous adventu
rers, httirermened upon "suffering humanity theAlood.
gates or Nostrums in the shape or poor whiskey. vilely
compounded with injuriqps drugs, andchrientned
Stetnaehies and Bitters.
'Beware of the innamerabte *Way of Alcoholic prep
mations in plethoric botiles, end big bellied kegs, um
der the rainiest appellation of Bitters: which instend
of curing. only aggravate disease, and leave the diesp.
pointed Buff- rer lu dieptir.
• 1100ELANITS GERMAN BITTERS!
Are not a new a . ta untried article, but have stand
the trek of 'fifteen Yeats trial by the American public;
and their reputation and sale, at% Voi rivalled by any
similar, preparation.
The proprietor* hire ditlielitkai of Letters fromi lba
- 7 eLkIItOYMEN, LAWYERS.,
PLI YSIGIANS, and OfTIEENI3,
Testifying of their own personel knoWledge, to the
beneficial etTecte and medical virtues of these Hitters.
DO YOU WANT 8031E1111 :N TO STU ENOTH XIV YOU?
DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETIT):
DO-YOU W ANT .TO BUILD P YOUR CDt:STITITTION?
DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WILLI, T .oritf
DO Y 0 I'I.IVA.NTI). 1.3 ET it ID OF NER*OIIBI.LESS . ?
DO YOU WA.NT E N 1•;1W Y
DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL?
DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS PABLINGT
you do. utre LIOOSLAND'S GERMNR. BiTTE
2 , 5 4 0% Rey. J. Newton Brown, ;A.D., Editor of th eir
Particular Notice.
"l i htbei.Ve inlay preparations sold nadir the name of
Dirta'rs,nnt nit in, quart bottles. compounded of the
'heapest whiskey or common rum, coining from 20 to
40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise as
Corlandar deed.
This eluvial' Bitters has caused and will continua to
cause, as long as they tan be sold, hundreds to"die the
death of the drunkard: By their use the system la
kept eoutiuultily under the influence of Alcoholic Stim
ulants oftbe worst kind, the desire for Liquor is creme
tedrind kept up, end the result ie all the horrors at
kendaut upon a drunkard's life and death.
For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters,
'we publish the rollowingreceipt, Get One Botge
Hoof
ken ' s Genoa Bitters and mix with Three QuqrtL of
Good Brandy or Mickey, and the result will he *prep=
*ration that will 'far creel in medicinal virtues rind
true axes hence any of the numerous Isiquem:Bitterii In
thernarket, and will* 'tore much leer. You will babe
111 the virtues or Hooitissierehlincre±ni-eonisection - Aidth
a geed article of Liquor, at a mach less price Mu
these inferior preparations will cost you. -
Alteettlink t
AND TflE lIIENDB LOY . SOLDIERS:. .
. We call the attention of all . Saving' relations lira
friends in the army to the fact that •'IIOOYLANIi S
German Bittere”...WM cure nine teethe of the disaliass
induced by et dire and, privation- incident to Why
life. lii the almost &MY' lb. Mil lin:WBI
papers, on the arrival or tub ebk., -lt wni ty,e noti ce d
that a very large proportibil Oil entering front debili•
ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured, by
liooftature German Bitters. Diseases resulting from
disorders of the digeetive orge us are speedily removed.
We-have no hesitation in stating that, trthese Bitters
were freely need among out soidfen, handreds of lives
might he eared that otherwise will be lost.
We call - particular attention to the following 're
markable and well authenticated cure of one of the
nation's heroes, whose lifts, to use his own language,
"has b•eu saved by the Bitters :"
AUZISt 23rd,1862.
Messrs. Jinni k Eva:tr.—Well, gentlemen, your Heer
len...Pe Darman Bitters ham-saved my life. There is no
mistake in this: It hi vouched for by numbers of my
comradesomme of whosaname are appended, and who
were fully, cognizant of all the ;circumstances of my.
case I am, and have been for the last four years, a
member of Sherman's .adebrated battery, and tether
the immediate command of captain H. B. Ayres
Threugh the expoeure attendant upon my arduous du
ties. I was attacked in November lost with inflammetioix
of the limas, and was fur seventy-two days in the hue;
plod. Title wattfollowed by great debility, heighten•
ed by an attack of dysentery. .1 was then removed
from the White Rouse, and sent to this city oti beard
she Steamer r State of Maine" from which I landed
on. the 28th of June. Singe that Unto 1 have been it
bout as low aa any one could be and still retain a 'mark
of vitality. For a week or more I was acarcely MIN to
wallew anything, and if I did force a Mound dOfro,'ft
was immediate)" thrown up again.:
I could not even keep a glees of dater on my stom
ach. Life- could not last under these diteintistaticks
and, accordingly, the physicians Who bad heed istifit
lug faithfully. though unsuccessfully, to rescue one
from the grasp of the dead Archer, frankly told tne
they could do no more for me, and advised' the Of tee
*clergyman, end to make such dispeeition °lnt* limi
ted Muds as best suited me. An 'acquaitittibeti who
visited me at the hospital, Mr. Fredeindi Stefittkos,
Sixth below Arch Street, ad - Odd • heti Soloed
hope, to, try your Bittern, and kindly preediect it lad
le.
,Itrota the time commetteed takitig them the
gloomy ehadow of death receded, and 1 dm new, tNiong
tied for it, getting better. Though 1 have bet - liken
two betties,. I have gained ten poulidtit *laid taithin
guilts of being pm rmitted.to rejoin mit wife soil dough•
ter, from whom I have beard nothitis for 113•Mentbs:
for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, Mont the Twin
ity of Front Royer. To your foralblible Itittra 1 owe
the certainty of lire which him tared Zhu Place of vague
fears---0 your hitters will I utotii the glorious privilege
of again ehtspina to my bosom those who are dearest to
me in life. : Very . truly yours , - .ItSAMO MALDNE
We fully/concur m the truth oldie above statement,
ae wo.hrid &paired of seeing our comrade,' Mr. Malone,:
restored fOheitith." •
••
- JOHN tUDDLEBACK, lat New-York Battery.-
0.4,01i0E A ACKLEY, Co C 11th..
'CHEVALIER, WM NewSork,
- L`E' SPENCER, let Artillery,.Battery F.
FASEW ELL, Co Bid Vermont. ••
HENKE B JEROME, Co Ii do.
. HENRY T MACDONALD,daIMaine.
JOHN F WAND - Co g sth Maine:
HEBAIAN -KOCH, Co 1172 d New .York.
NAT AN INV WTHOMAS. Co 2.lth Penn.
ANDREW :3 - KIMBALL, Co;At 311 Vermont.
JOHN JENKINS, CO B luettnrenn.
Beware of :Couaterfeits
See that the signature of 3 tO.EL JACKSON," is en
the WRAPPER, of eaeh bottle. -; •'
rßiOr. PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS,
OR HALF DOZ. FDA $4 00,
Should your Interest druggist not burette - article,
do not be put 'off by any' of the; =lntOkinatiog prepare-,
Hotta thit may be offered invite place, but send to se, '
add wo wilt foritard. tiedhrely - pricked," 6.021 1 1/ 44 5•
••;• PRINCIPAcb OFFICkI'AND MANI/FACTOR -1 4
v NO. 631 Aiwa BT,
Jones & Evans.
(ameosor to O. M. JAWLSONAE eon)
-Peoprietors,,
Aariox ISALN brit Gin; a ctppositt the Cetttg
1101111014.111:1 1 Krifi PAi slid Thiligshile lad Disider.
orrery town in the llnitod'S tea.
• Ili" if,- till:-t*
M=El==:=;=
Sii,stellautous.
A CHAPTER ON 'POLITICS.
Nat Hackett: nalios 1: Desperate Start to
'll.Oel.lllAl Po4ls MM.' •
[From the 43114ag0 ?cwt.]
Poirr—Lhave,become eon
vineq, after ainple experience that
the ,way of the transgrossor is
and the,oad to distinktion lies through
,* • '-
,politics, ward meetings, ale-drinking,
extravagauen and female acqUain
tencca. „Accordingly, I:hit"ii* embra
ced all these - vices, especially the one
Wet Mentioned. .1 am a local Politi
,diao; I aspire to political'hotiors, and
tbe.goainot gaol 7 --of my : asiabittOt
bsba the court hems*.
To become a ,sWeeeeisttil local yoli
ticiatii it is.ueoessary . to .beCome, fek
iniliar With' the intrieac4os of ‘N acid_
,meetings. Prior to yiky , initiation in
to patiliale never attended but one
Ward meeting, and that was when I
iiiet a Miss Ward. "by moonlight a
lone." As Joe Ji attersby males, ;WAYS
"arter" Miss Pard, ttiai lelthough I
never ; Was
. captared by Indiaus. 7 --
.My captor beionged to that clase, of
people who tinifer scalp anybody,
Vet in the. TOciAtive •of time they Will
pull all the biti'r O' a man's hoed
if they. are permitted' to have their
*ay.
Ale-drink is indispensable to a
public man. n fact I elieve itie in
dispensable to all snorts of Men, and I
bimbibelVONi
am not sure t a arty N
no* , than I did "whenl was a private
citizen. A glass of good' ale . with. a
fine foam on it is worth any man's
vote, and a vote is wortlf ic great deal
a
totisttii dCktite.d to Y .libltice. There
bine circumstance under which
I would toluso to bostow . i' eats Of
ale upon a citizen in consideratith
his suffrage. Were Ito meet hiin in
gate *here but one glass could be
obtained, I would drink, it myself,
and let his vote go to the—opposition
candidate. -
Extrayagance is one of the evils
neecsaililly. associated with the ca
reer of" a' l publie man. He must
spend money—he must mingle indis
ernninately--he must be humkadora,
hail %How - well met, eVeryWhere;,atut
with every body. - Extravagance is a
noblevice,,but it is harder to learn
than trigometry or seven-tp•.- it's a
great ,seielsele and dlfficult tine, to
master: But I have triumphed over
it completely. I have mastered it,
and henceforth I can paddle my own
canoe, hoe my own rOW, stand on
my- own bottom, put' on my own
boots, andpay my own de—hilloa I
It is astonishing how I- let my quill
run away with me sometimes.
Lastly, hut not leastly, are the "fe
male acquaintances." They are all
they pretend to be, and more too.—
Every lady in this land has tv;:enty
nails upon each—l mean she ean con
trol twenty VOW& EVery married
woman rules the political opinions t‘f
her husband. Every married word:
an is a voter, and isiiihe of them are
fifty voters , . 'the unmarried women I
are Voters, too. Any young lady can-1
control her lover, if she' has one.—
I'm a.politiaiaa, every inch of me. I
never try to influence a man I al
ways operate upon one of the female
sex that can control him. If a lady
has a husband and riTx brothers, all
adults and none of them aliens, I can
talk sweet oil to her for six* consecu
tire hours.. I appeal to the i3ympa
thies of the soft sex, and-endeavor to
awaken their most tender feelingss-=--
If there is a baby in: the !Aid
it and implore the fond mother to
name her next born after me.—
Many of my begt shirt-ruffles have I,
spoiled kissing babies. The perform
ance is a hazardous one and extreme
ly disagreeable. A young baby tastes
just like a piece of new cheese. It's
awful . to kiss one,. IRA no man can be
a successful politician unless he 'has
the pluck to do it. lan kiss all the
babies in Christendom, and then, Al
exandeplike, weep because there are
no more to kiss. When 'I appeal to
the finer feelings of ti slqie lady, hi
order ttl obtain her influence in my
behalf, I. kiss her baby sister. If she
has no baby sister, I kiss her baby
brother--*"little buzzy"—and if she,
has no baby brbther, gad r I kiss the
young lady herself It is Very dan
gerous to do it ; s politician will lose
about as many Votes as he will make
by it; for.lovers are the most Jealdus_
peoptein the world, and many' of
'them will oppoge you eternally, , if
they learn that you have kissed their
'sweethearts.
I've made a desperate effort to be
come a public Mall. I'Ve been pri.
vate long enough. want to be pub
lic—l want to be a statesman; I've
joined all the political organizations
in the country. I belong to the Con
vincable- Young Democratic - Men's'
Club, and half a dozen loyal leagues,
and miscegetititioniat from the
top of my head upward. I'-carried
three hundred newspapers home the
other (41,3 t—newspapers from all parts
of the Country—and resolved'' to burn
every one of'them that'did not con
-I.tain' an article headed "Miscegena
tion:" I didn't burn a paper. I have
prepared a series of political artieles.
to be Published' in various newspa
pere'soon; and I have written about
a.hundied speeches to deliver in the
treat .campaign, and I have prepared
a dictionary of popular political and
`military phrases, with definitions and
eiplanations. I Will gain immense
popularity from the rittiesition%
this.work. •Ifeie extracts
*Running for toffiee-4irtiesting*O.:
teasivebr in soft soap and. iisohisky.
-17 hPidepgits of eitio'n=Tbe mount'
?of ttiterfef thb-tgalaidatotlitiMildefilf :
, offis right men ie the right phew
MC=
LEBANON, PA., WEON*r 1, MAY 11, 1864.
--T man - who cap
the eborteet ispaeiraf time;
Wiwbainbhozie the people.
"The man for 'thib' ho
who cannot be depenylid.
.
than an boar atfa' ..
time." ... N
"The f people's i olience—ritlim
the people never hearciff - offi; `."
' Here are a few''clefinitto
tau 'ph rases:„ local` 4iftelit • 1
. , They , are correct.' ih .lOSerir i
•' the word, and may be ret' .i
) ' "Fire in the rear-lr-Pd a
entrance into
In lientNeter , 4
.
*:
all his gloty-, - Was Inlit.iiii I
He opened a ' st4l l 400. ' rt
mileirlwthe rear of 'ntee'n
"Regular Army-Aiiitie -
their 'Meals three tinker - f
deitt4"hae tkeir-rints i
enemy's btillets/" '''' - 4f.' 2 : •f'
"Military expedien ' - tting of
, 'ficerri on - the Jetireff - rilt ' wmeit vi .
' tlM'ai'iiistutilli4a4 1 - . 1
'
,The ' ttittb iii 04 'Li Pk ' 1114 VPU
voul. is sop , . nfi ction;
rt - ii so *
o
and 1 crab e o earise a-
I ' -h d t''' - It. )1 •
.
gain.. I think my 'ir ary wilt
make for me a repute : tape, d a for.
titne. I am caltivatmit i e at 'men
DOW exclusiiely. ' rtnoTe tt flat) high
est circles. No moretfian week ago
I walked accent' the - Ori ' on the
top of ftle9tiurt house. '1 i " ice hands
with everyllikkly,l meet,for " want to
be in reality the people's cline if i
over become a candidate ts# any of
fice. I go to , plablit Me tinge and
to private maitilrigt,boVii, asylumss ;
l i a
and peat4couses„partiali, ' , Ils, &lila
shows, iiiitt,ti(l,,lat sort thing. , I
visit: ager bisee.salogni,iliiid debating
societies, and ginerallY litir abott' 'as
much common sense iti•on*, as rd 6 in
the otheri and sometimes ,. More. In
garrets and cellars, on' Street corners
arid in the halls of.jtistitti'' and law, I
am alwitys-to. be seep *th* th ere are
Moat people tci'seeirie.'9 went to a
fair-for the benefit of orphans ; night
Inifere last, anti saw ri - thousand - Imo
ple. I would . have . Made • a-speecte but
for onereason—no °he ,tyalka hpan
me. I:mingled, howeier, I went in
lin iirposliape. I lavished ,my money;
recklessly tin flatteries and all sorts of
enterprises. I took chandets in eVety.
thing, for I thought it Waggle beat
chance I' Would ever.
_, lia7r. - One
would have thougkt,upotr:set_ein`g me
there, that I was , in: a worl d . of chance. .
I never *on. a prize in a lottery in MY
life. t bohght all the tickets in it. int
, .
tory once, and, then :;I didn't Orin toy
thiog. But it made ho difference on
this occasion, for I was contributing to
a noble charity, and , though it would
have, been cheaper for-,me to have
adopted;siztoen orphans triakte,pat
ronize.-the •lair, Jet - I - felt hippy • , .'t
patronized everybody, old and young
—I had a chance in everything—even
in the ale kegs down stairs, and that
was the only plade where I drew any
thing. I did draw a glass of ale-=Lot,
rather, I had it drawn foe me, ever y
few moments. I had a chance in,a
silver tea set and lost it. I had ten
chances in a mammoth cake and
didn't get a taste. tine lady. bad• a
'cradle to dispose of by lottery. I had
intended to be equally liberal towards
all portions, ff but when that beitatifnl
young creature.deliberately asked me.
to take a Dhatice in her Cradle ) I
thought it was a duty I owed society
to abandon lotteries fora shortseason.
I abandoned them accordingly, after
taking another chance in a barrel ot
ale outside. The gloriolia results of
that fair, and the interest,taken in it
by the people cause :some satiefaction
in my bosom, if I am a politician:
I have resorted to iili the means inof
aginable to extend thy po'pillaf4:' < I
have hired respectable newspapers to
puff me and abominable sinsett to it:.
house me; I have had cartes de, iisite
put on sale in all the periodical stores ,
of the city. Alter. they : Mid heirb dia.
played to the public gate foe about a
month, I went around to learn .how
many had been.seldit . Only
„,00e, as 1
live . l , I resolved to find out who
boUghtit, at the risk of t my _life: I
set the detectives to work, and in a
few days I ascertained that. it had
been purchased by a
• washerwoman.
I was glad to know that she apprecia;
tad me, and I went ~to see , hers Task=
ed her why,she bought the picture,
arid she said it looked liki,a sonof
here that died. ()unfound him ! he ,
ought to have died.. What right had.
he to look like me ? . Everybody that,
looks like me dies, sooner or later.
Notwithstanding the,iailare of my
carte de visite enterprise ; and the fact,
that. Chambers- has.caricatured.: me
and tried to, deprec4te ma, the eye
or th e ,public, ; by insinsiatingthat I
am a patron.of a.pawn broker's shop,
think, l am all right yet, and if.. 1,04
.er feel inclined to run intiasspnblic,pf:
,flee I' . il• do it. lam Tilling, to sOrpit
to some abase when
Ilse of a ricb reward .inithelature:
Th e r e fiewipg itt,a rscapittdatich r of
the labors I.have pi3rformed. and.the
money have,exPoodPd within the
last sveele In toy effortO ; become a
public man :
No. of bablar,kined" ' sogxt'''
No. of Inoldioro kissed whoa babies , bad bad
breath or dirty aria' .".11190
No. of litthvbiotheis
sisters
tif aide at town enestingte "f '• ' • 25
No.or mos Lbw,* shaken hands with.. moon
No. of men 1 have met coming from *irk frith .
dirty hands.; could iotibak• thew:Ant - had'
b0w..... . ... ... ... , ......... .... .. .. ......... ;..10.61:10
t0..1.-L:ra. • - 40,1n0,
Money elpended ttrt yet?! beer, lottery tickets '
*ad ifiddeobelo- ::...» • .4500
It I'a u rot ontitled EWA pebtio roe
ognition of my seeviees, nobody Vs.—
If I do not ieeeiiirthetreviard of crier-
'it. the tiroto . Othin 'due to'Ol:liirea!rien
at have tietn
thineiiireyubikiromettigroiti'M.l LI a m
ibif4Agidel man,
tiOvrOlt'ite !Aire other
rAialiA t fdlikfii
dons 'ft;
it; 'fours, realitingfir i : 6 *G
Hams.'
f '
RE
MEE
t itcritscr
MI
ti lies in
d' ot fier-
A man
n
mebody
.of
ifivieb
'ripen
lees lest
toloMoti
irke it.
ndted
ieaitriy."
ivhci;get .
dar - and
in by the
To the
In the Lebanon Advert, ur"er of the 4th
Kai; a series or resolutioais were Pub
liiihed by the . Female Teachers of this Bor
ough, in which' Our acts, as Directors . of
the Clommon Schools 'Were designated's!!
ustligrtl; itiniustifictble, fraudulent and ty
,ranntea4 'questioning . our authority to
make lawn for the - government of the
-schools under rat control • diarilfl.6 , that
the'Vulen g o verning the fostitute at pre
*sent, are 'lto 'outrage to the self-respect
and diguity=of teachers ;" and iftfitig that
the wishes of the Board; as told to the
Teachers by our -direction, were "uncalled
for. and -insulting."
11~e from the teluit tu4 rellY-
ItiijOictidsiToted, that they were prepared
by the Teachers of the 'Cifflintott Schools of
this, Borough; although , the 'heading eta
brioes all the ;Female -Teachers in the
plea& Whatttbe motive could have .been
'that red td this uttack,.or, what these
Teachers hale sought ,to effect, we arrest
4
.06,10 es to ,opeceive.,, Renne t we deem *ii a
17,14.ve „Ore T the,.paolic,, to makna,full
letatettailit of Meta connected with our:du
iniiYirentike, in cider that = thel:may.
judge' *het/id. Wenn derelict loft&
&Weir, Ofliditthilqt has been the authors
if thin attack' who have failed to do their
duty: It we sare fix the 'wrong, we are wit-
Jing to yield the power we have received,
bark into the ban& that gave , its, Our la
bors tieing at best but grathitous, save,
when we are.the recipients of attacks like
tbotie in the resoliiiinii alluded to.
naicaves;That ;re Would'heriltY, notify 'tlie *Card at .
Direetwriotat from MatiVAl of: yoatice, honor itn !U
regamt, we do agree to iii.Tillowing resolutions:
We certainly Seem it a great condescen
sion no,the part of the Female Teachers,
to notify us of their grievances, and . tri
direct us with regard et, our, dpties to the
•public. Should they at:any t i me: find us
failing, they will favor the public, as well
as the Directors, by a similar set of kind
reioiatious
,Retolved, That the client to Which Elie Bittern of
!Wait*" Ins it is called) is carried by the preient
kntaiStration la an outrage to justice and law; that
was illegal and unjustifiable in Boob instances et the fol.
lowing :—A Teacher intending load tu te trona Bk 4 o'clock,
was oblfged to leave at Y 4 Or 11— said teacher was doched
.
lifti cents. Whelan shows a deduction °tone do!lar for
two huff dart absence ,frobi fiunktitte-:..fifty, matt for
three-quarters of an hour WaVairitti. Tfitoliera'
kailaties,lneveZUnie. hi this Benftgit, liniolyAinftl.
cient -for their latieteuno, we feel it to be wrong to de.
duct fromthel;Soky of them who are obliged nodose school
ho aunt of ileceseity; as fur butanes the death °leftist*.
To Mock" the portiere cone , lunar_ far tardinest at
Institute AO hiajnetittablik t'herUtbie tin it
It ii further'skaliMi thnj iii. Tektottererill attend the
Institute, or such other .X 010124111 fur ,the Improvement
of the teachers of meld I).strtetae,the Board of Directors
- thereof shall prescribe, on che forenoon of all Saturdays
in each mouth of said term, and KO report in the
`monthly' report, or forfeit ape dollsr for each dart cc.
Mime .without suilleiett Amite f and shall trap the
bona of mouth!) , 'Oporto, and return the BUM at the
end of the term, In gond Order, snidest to a fine, at the
discretion of the Board, of not , more than let dollars
for. the lose or abasn'therent. " " ' '
• It it'ailso agreed; that the Are then be made or canted
to be mane, sod the II .or be regularly swot or COW .
to be 'wept, in said mime, during said - term by the
.. the mid Board providing the fuel
add brushee tit - ere tor; and that the actual possession
theu' r ehn.l Manta and smoklost before mentioned, shall
reftsin and be considered -by, all parties as retualidng
and 'being, at all times, in min timird of Ifirentoit abet
the* successors. •
The 2nd resolution, and the -agreement
on that_point, , signed by all the teachers
respectively, speak fol. thetnselVes.
We here have ,been charged with/raw',
and, if we are not: very`mach inist.aken,
thc s eharge.—iiiimipp m ittr4- 'Bowie to
titaredeA '' 2'
net we will no longer miler& tirinch no We
lei and tjrnknnical procieedings- , •
Our only answer to this in, 11, such are
your.feelingsi . Vrit) yiiit sign ale new
1131144 tvidbh, as,shown, is part and parcel
of'the Goirmos SCHOOL. LAir,nr why not
now resign I` WO, do you state your
grievances, in so bitter a manner, .to the
public, instead of to the Donation School
Directors, who'are theif Choler reperient
tatices
Itellaifiti; that we 4iiettikid oftlia
to Make such laws serge following:
' .1f 'the School deski,doors and walls are defer-WM.
window panes broken, and the tear.her unable to moor
lain the guilty, luttly, thoirxiiense of repairing each dant
ages will . be dedlitted Void MS Wicker's saktry" accord
. lug to an'estimate Made by this Dimmers" .
..Bestdred; Thai the rules, governbog the :Institute at
preient, are an catnip to , the mill:respect and dignity of
' teachers, : and Canhot benefit, mentally Or tiotuity.
nu k horise the appointed ;amber. who, juiltiag from his
Maimer, hi Ignorant or die respect due to lathes, to re
pbrt the 0.434L1CC, progress, and attendance of a alma of
ieo,6ltera t whose mostien should be sufficient tb witr
rant the confidence of their employer/4 is an itarait.
VAD7D.ll.N4lllsiTliftill
fir thep‘artment !he •Schlt!atfof Lcbawn Boroutl4
- SM,g;l - i)ueriet.
Revised Angina 31, Oa.
--4. Pupilsfrre seers of age. and upwards, to tweistyi
one rain, will be admitted Milt the school', but not
Without a written ; permit sighed b the Pupil
who will grant permits every. lilou.ar. Pupil whi t
altar examination, be ansigued to the departinett for
ebiela they *lb considered beet ilnetihell•
IL doh : olnm areelit at rtili-cart, and up to Moen rain.
OM thereafter. Vida tie dendued le school at recess,
the length ot time they Wtleei4l4l, those coming
. loner aeon not be received tor that hair day, but !narked
.9 Any itch Obis that is absent from school wine than
'etc 'dap', any areash, or Is not present at rolteall six
• elderniegitand Mterboone in succtesion. without briug
lug, or cue teacher receiving, a euffiCtine 01.00/10 from
"the piiientsor guardhici ' will be iiiiirditarreete a school
of lie! grade or suigminded from Sicliodl during the
plemere of the Directors; mid , echutere who du net
study their lessons when abetint from school, (eicept in
OM of, siceriee. or other teability,) months ithierraug
ins the ciaeses to which they baking, i iiie tak, ' Vitt
Von in a Weer chew . • _
4. dcholare otu,t spew to ectiiial with - cleihrticii soul
hands; Mean basil, bele combed Mid Clothes alma led
mouded; or they am hare DO seat inithe school. roont:
G. No schelliehaving ah infecitedi or eliminate, dis•
ewe..•r ihriag is a &mil, having such disease, *hail be
permitted to eldhe lute echoic .nutil a cure, be tactile
end the aiwiti to tither idiots,* entirely reuioted, of
- which 'a iihntinciate of the iettriudtati Joky Acted eili be
.reenfrod.
6: The keit:B of instreetien shall be from 8% 'until
_ll% ucock in theater - Meg slid fruni 134 emu 4% tu
the iiibirizoiiti,(Towu woe so tai the eaudat d„yezo pi
riceis of ten minutes, emb.moruing and afteraub
7. NO edits abed us used in L ate reboot. eaceot such
as bass been NW Ward of ifirectere,ited
i he system Of histrtictitiu shall • be , in &intermits frith _
,tbe rime. „ , ' .
ft This ennui course of studies is all the detiMittfeets
shall be pursued by thexamile without distinct/Su, but,
au pupil. shall be remitted fur the ptithoee of learui4g
stay_one'psitichilar' Bulges Oil exiuninedina &bey
ntity,be,funnil justified to enter , said , claws..
9 Promotions' flititehightir . echaul will be Merle by
the Dimities; atter OILS OX.lNdiOffitiO or the scholar*, ad.
• cording millets progress and qusiiikatiem
10. All witesilainte uu the part of perebte or gner
idlins meat he rondo to the Directors, es uii Interference
With the teachers in the perferniance of their duties,'
er with the government of the achooliserilf be per
witted. , Violations °tads - rule by permit* or guardians
will be piiiished by theiminadiese suspension of their
Children - or wards from !wheel for each time as ins Di.
triutmettias deem 'Apt:dim:A. ;
' • 'll. PareutiMidgeerdikuri will beheld iteeelinlable
•to the Board of Directors for -any wilftd. injury done
to the _WOW roolire—furnilure, exits, inparatus, or
day tifeltertS belonging to theseJODl-4 bytheir children
or-wards; end If they refuse: u ray etch damage, the ,
pail* so offeldhig shall be•disinisitid franc +School
.12 dislinef-rtio:e. must be open mid warm fifteen .
telmites,ffekire reboot .takes in; and triers evening be
Wieners snot see that the flies ars
.oequtesieLithe "theta hodsbeviell
TIN tdsgberii of Die distrlit ohiiifve atid.en.
`rim. 4b.loreireingrutas and regulation'. and . attr ne.
iftWorrefitssiloa the part' f the wither. Mild will
be considered at ilictint ramie tei their distkarde.
•••+ i' 14: "District Inatiluteshilli tie held itY, the teach.
are, off . ils district every Beturitiy, forenoo n; (tom 034
'until Il%,o'clack, in schooloriiiimi of mile ectio6l No 1.
for their pintail Improseilibutriesehers:, 2 he. teiteher •
otntsite imbect No,l *bailee ii,feehher of the Doti
- into; siadie order of Salad .tle es feldows
RIMY SATtiltrAT._
3.-:-Trout SAO to 846,iliegiug efflul'lteedlog Bible
gfations Peat* If 21*. Mattel Arithmetic.
2.-riofir as ti to 10011Edislieilidazar.
IV 19 t 910.60. mhothig. , :
41:-..jkold 1.0.00 to 11.20. Orthography.,
sllo4)NlitiiifillausT.
1.--1101‘ OLVnifidul, itauldhsi MAL
2 T P " S A! v waitou 4dtkidetk, •
te...... - tftem 'to peg:
4.—lhoni 10 10 to 1060. Atiebtir.
Et t 1140,1110essaiess: 011,0 ella
11 .1210tirs• ;
The u #Ol the Whittle theft et the mid 'of
every mouth • eiTi - tfler teit 2 ft 4 r atutada44Xl'
117ibillprrilleta,tb0.311004Pittft*_iiicire LlO
ot . of Dir~ .1p:11N sad every Mule
er*IVU OO K 4 A - (t!p . J . A.ficaraiii9
ItsCatiooo4loll4•ol4 l rbi teettietetr freal Wavy 41-
MIN:REMENME
such teeetier,betare enorder is &lino ; and any teethe' ,
oilfully.eletentingleim or herself for tear rimpe iu inc
erosion or threetimare is each succeeding mouth, Welt
forfeit hitorter rithi'ilt teaching, in the dietriet, and,
he etiblett to diktititeet nt the Beard ms think At;
The systoni - Of DiaelPlibe shall be that which Is meet
alpproires of for its gelidness and ellemy,ontiz may tn.
enforced by detesides after sibool boars; publiner prl
eats admondbin ay' m teaches s;'epeeist reports to.pa
rents or guardians. and 'to 'she directors;&el She by
expaltdowin extteine'Casini.
.Thelocesilse'M dif ( irancli and gooechiiduct shall be
head lippbeiblielneiplea gent - thus Muidaylos , tom r
biped with the fsedoss of merle and reggioni duty.--
The Wolter of each lichee! shiell wake outsold file with
`the Board of IttreetiArs, at the end of each month,* re
fort i-tting for th' tha **hole. number et' pupils attend
lug school durlog i the month, devil/tied*/ it /tabor re.le
or Mille. tbeinnosbei . of day.. ea& Wanda!, the hook.
Used, and branches teAtghl; and report is
!Ad% litkpirDat, jig csunet pay toe teacher'a eatery.
The teeettersk verities* .are times, Vihrieg school
boom) r:Object to the inspection of any dirties:L.9f the
*Algot
Scholars residing dot of the porSigh may he ad
mined infOthe scikceolf the faddish* terms a.d
coodiditts, try IiSTMII oTTlie Treasurer, via
Maio and ViiiiileSe r bdid No. 1,"permentb,........„22 00
- ss No 2. per 1 76
a a No. 2, per Sicit'cb. •1- 60
a. - " " Nos; 4, 7,' end 8,
per. Month,, :
The religious. opinions or the oophe shell 1;' held
thereAvaud oo attitupt to raithe proielf Ws to a put,
or neat, will in any hese be alieheer.
It may be well here to state, - that the
Coin nlobtf So r ob ! re i dtiftv of each board
of Schools Dir , eCtors thro l zkliout the State,
tceptablisa, District iiietreatee manner
as follows, viz : =
,DIBTRIOT irettmrres.
eiGilit.:Thaii7Cnaturday of ems month,' as the
proper eoard of directors May. diistinate.aball be ap
primed to exercises or in'atitnteit for the improvement
of the teachers of the district.: , .1 :..;
461. The Thatrict ~/itstitute is row as elearrly ay* of
the etnekitiery of the cannon school system,as ihiriehout •
golf; Via it Is the duty of intestate to provide writs
ineetinge, hod of t.notteri ; to attend and profit by •
them.-'
CMteetelietioa ,the. two' Settord4l„(nlaeh. month
furore nth
and the pktee for hoGd.nL, :it, In to'be
Made by the proper board lioto s atiould bs date after
cotwultation with the teachers -The Institute will of.
Meta* be held in a school house; but whethiSr el Wit ,
iri;the house, or whether it shall (thence from one
to another 1. thisdistr)ct,prard4itild oil the 3adgreent
of tteViirtles TIC institida Is Quip' to continue CI-
ring the tiro.
:456. A monthly report of the atteodarim at the butl
Late, should be wade to the' board by the secretary of '
the institute. .
'459 The County Surxintendent 'ehatai attend one
Triesting,of etich4itstiture, if possible, to glie instructions
Spode In the ode of eAttuiting.lL and tit 'ate: r 'Oahe mem•
herein their latplable Wort. .; '
.We would here say. that (notwithstand
ing the uncalled for assault, in the sth reso
„
reso-
In tion,) our confidence in the te acher of
the Instittite is not aha`ve r d. ho‘RieNter,
amply able to Aifend himself against this
unjustifiable attack, and we will leave it
Mit are sure, rind have been assured. by
the co - -laborers of these vesevig teachers,
that the chargh sht forth is this resolution
ill fake.
We woulii hats It dourly 'understood,
that we as Diructdh have atithorized the
teacher of the Inetitute to carry out the
ricks to the letter. - -
-
R
„eaolved, Viet Life Slgtilty Mir profession demands
that SWE, give expression to our indignation at the speech
Made before the metubers of the institute r by. oat of the
DireCtora on Saturday last, and coridertid it as Nang no
odled fdaud insulting. •
The Director alluded to in this resola
tiok stated to the members of the Inet'itute,
what the Board distinctly•authoraedland
he.ie responsible :to 4 / 1 013S but the 13.oard
MIMI for what he there said. Whether the
ipeech referred to, was uncalled for and in
suiting we will leave the public, to whom
'these Veso'llaind teathers have appealed; to
judge.
The tenor of those remarks is as follows,
viz :—"The order of the Board agreed , upon
at the 'Manch pleetigg, in consequence of
nuinerons compliant* limn tak-payers,in.te
gerd to opening and. ifoiling„*Shoola,
to infoim the teaetiSili *it the institute
that the Direetors denianded of them to
open and close the schools: at the time
specified in the foregoing 4111091 1 / 4 nd e•Vti.
lotions for the gOvertiment of the schools ; 1
that the Directors require of the teacher
of the' Institute a strict adherence to the
refes for the governibent of the Written,
require him to demand punctual et. ,
tendatice, and to mark those coming in
aftek roll-sell es absentees to notify them
of it, alid - to luform them that if they ie.
main they, Will be regardpd speotators;
if they do not coudoct themselves as spec
tat ors 'should, and refuse to come to order
when requetitediAoretnireithem to leave
the room."
Thiii, We slmit , is. *drink and it ma'y be
regarded as severe, nut it was not adopted
with outjust cease.
Allusion iliac els° made to eitleitete in
curred by the Board for repairs at the
ichool-houses. TeaChers . were, requested
tb obserre the cent: on Of , the Itchool
hoesele. -
They had 'previonaly been repeatedly
told to'repett any deetilletioh of
property, such •window.palikg etbe Mim
ing to their knowledge, sb- thee au exam
pie might be filade pf the offenders in ac.
cordange with rule lith of the rules and
regulations herewith subiciitted.
Wilh regard to the laws ,referred to in
the retiollithini We deny that any
such Janis have been made, or that it was
°vett stated that they exist. It ,was said,
however, that a suggestion had been made
to hold the teachere reeputisible to the •
Board i fei e*peaseil of Bitch repairs, if
theY failed ea illf tbeie duty in taking such
Meaeuree 'ribald Middle the &hoot
Board, to hairy oat the Ilth rtileaboire re
feteed to. Ile also , stated that he'fel t ia
aithett to 'adopt ' this suggestion as a rive
ae. the .oeekt seeslon, delete a stop could be
effected in admit other.way.
Since the public Mite .been appealed to
byttalse teachers,. We. atilt' that the school
bodges be examined .inside and, outside,
and teem etude to garret,' and then say,
whether the reprimeud was uttcalled for,
'and Whether they can find anything in-
salting ill the Speedo of which complaint
has been made. •
That we , respectfully reined Abe Board of
'Directors tO publish a statement of the elpetitlilltres bud
I the amount la the treashrg, as 'has beon.ol* -- iia formed
yearthand at die regdaret.
We assure these teachers tlilifithe ac
couut'referred to will be duly idiblished
as the law required; and wharf' the la* re
quires it. We iuform them bowever, that
there are funds proirided for sufficient to
pay 7 thern theiesalailes ari well as pay the
incidental eitieneea of the echools. We
are not; vespcingible to the teachers for any
of our acts, and if /fay tlYnot negleet their
slaty it t all that ie re:fadedof tbetie
It bag been Suggested to us that it seem
from this resolution, that the State of the
SeettreV Tite.tetrai is of more 'interest to
About thee tees state ; of, the &wools.
Atielred, That in the name 441i:stick we patient td the .
Pall& Ur sustain Vie in the fauna via , ' bate • thought It
aederketity to is bider Uf mainta t iis ear iiter-respeei,
,twists g onreelres to &Bights& plirforaleueu of "the du
ties required of us. '
A faithful performance of -tlig dutie.s
Twittered ef the ,l'eachers is all we 'wr,
;ems ii was,our inserting en the! thet
- faith Arise tereemilii
Out defence again:Attie 'retiolfftione e ttaii'
now been made, and we Fill not diticess
the Mattel. • illy Itirther uttlesteperminally
attacked.. We. now leave, .the.!thx
riveter '
In COLICLIBiIOb t loweieroilk 00 .-11 tote;
for ,the ! information of, lits : ipublire
leachers, that ' 4 v/Il tiedd"ttlef:) , lt
TlM:here strictlyto thitaksititieelititaa.
us, old * l ll totOifittilieletiolgoOkii;
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ISAAC 110111.1111,
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APAMIICY AND 001INTRTi.
IC PRINTED A - ND ft.TB,I4.ANIED WEEKLY
11 7- lt ..01201tgro
Si story or Inners Nlit: Building,
- Cumberland in
At One DollariuidYilty Cants a Year .
Atennitterereicia inairaeii.atelie'nstial rake. 1M
•IrrIANDBILLS.PrrnteiI itten_hoors notice.
wicA-or POSTIM. .
Lebanon.Cortuty,lostago fro,
In Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon county 3_oeste per
quarter, or 13 cents a year. , - - -
Out of We Stater3Went:pOrinartei, or 2$ eta. a yaw
I the postage isAtotynitliia actradiek rates arerdauttic
A tiffiltißY NECESSITY.
Ait;ippy peace,
With allits :real and substantial ben
-
fits; smiles, betiefie'dntty ip * on the pea
-1 • ,
plc, then nothing is hear of that plea
- of all tyrants since the WOrld began,
"military bieessity!" '334 if dtsign
ing, and: ambitious ' , 'Aid); influenced
perbips by• ; foreign Jealousy. andin.
nate ambition, after an effort,of years,
succeed finally in diSturbing,
,the
peaceful relation 'of
,their • country,
and bring trouble and distress upon
the people, then' be on your ',guard
'againattheir insidiont wiles. They
; son :tell of yoni wily, foe *; of hie emir
age; his itiength, his nti in berg, irkey:
will plot' 'tor your enemies ftrbe
footed, and your •treasure Waited,
your yoing men .to be deStroyad, and
the whOie pepple :to be dissatisfied
with their :dreadful situation And
gloomy +prospects, and then - tbeY will
tell you that "Military Uecisisi ty"
tutee the,. Surrender , of the right ot
self - knsreinment., in ordir defeai
the foe. the old fable of the-horse its
quite apropos as , an illnstration.
Asap tells us that the borse, find
ing
,the:other beasts 'Of the Beld
ackpollidge him - as ‘ t,beir
sovereign,,t4plied to man for seats:
tarMe in Subduing his foes. Man itii;•
Mediately 'consented, and proceeded
to put thciaddle upon back, V.
" Hallos 7" cried the horse, what
is that for r .
.
6 , Oh; it Will he .neceittry Tor DM
" to get yot* Vita, have tit*
full control of yolk rot' a -time, if 1, - -ant
to assist Yon," answered the man.'
The next step was to put:Aebii
into the h'orse's atobth, to guide liinf
Hot. kart OA A Whip in his hand,
fastened a pair of sharp spurs on hill
heels, arkl, niotinted. The bordedid
not like the 40 - is, and obieet,ed, btit,
he Was told that it was all for his oivii
koOd s 'avia they Would be usedempty
when he did • not purstie iiiS enmity
fast enough. When man was moan
tett and the hMee about to start on
his career of conquest, a wise serpent
addreesed as follows:
" You fool I why have yoil Olen WO
your liberty thus? You were freei
and kin* 'yob have placed a rnaiter
yofir back,and he can make. yeti
do WhateVer pienees: Why ettbmit
to such,despetike
"Oh, you, do no' indoistand," Ye.
plied the' horse; "1 place Ihis power
in his :hands obly 'for a time, thatl
May conquer my enemies ; when that
is done I. cep jest,throw him off."
The serpeet replied ; 4 . 4 Never yott
hair° eili+endered gone liberty ; man
has obtained a seat upon your hack;
you have submitted to be saddled,
-bitted and bridled, and so you will
continue forev,er hereafter."
'The horse laughed, and the man
oiled nut aiid'plunged hiis . 'Spurs into
the sides of the horse=:- -
. -
"Don' t listeil to him, he's - tin[
bopperhead."
Just go it is now now . with the Abolitiod
A.dministi-ation. The Saddle, thr
die, the whip, r the mini's, are all ready:
The people, apparently, stand gaiet
'MA ready to be mounted, whipped
and spurted: Do not be iliceivedi
"Military necessity" will fastenhpoti
you an incubus tit debt and taktition;
military . satraps *ill eat your sub
stance and destroy your obrildron, acid
final!Y with a Jarga, standing jowf
diffefeiit race (negroes,) . they will
enslaiki - you Thite warning in time;
LOVE AND SUEEERING.—Wt
dense from the Wheeling Intellggen:Or
the, details of a rather singular affair
which reelitly oecurFeil hi that. nity:.
It appears that 'there his'' beef for
some time confined in the Aticeniiirk'
a certain George :Dusky,
and' bush*backer.
.somc means
lie becanie acqudinted With Mrs: Ma
ry Briggs, employed in a boat Mak
ing establishment and residing in the
city near tke jail, with her brother-in
lit*, Philip Shaffer. She had bhn j)er-'
rnitted to 'visit Dusky occasionally,`
but was detected :a few claY'S ,since;
slipping some contraband
.article in
to his cell, and was fobidden to re
turn. Last, Wednesday night the_Sail
er fancying that he heard a suspicious
tittlse on the, south side of the jail,
lighted a bindle and, walked around
the building., AS he neared Du 's
611 window he saw a small pireel
drip and. wiis abOut to pick ,
when a woman jumped from the
,wall on his,back declaring she would
sooner die than permit the jailere;
capture 'the t
e pae,kage. juhiping
from the wall, which is perhaps twelve
- or. fifteen feet, high,.:the woman had_
broken her,leg just above the 4ltle
but she never . th eless straggled diligent
ly for the pciaSesidif of the pared
and during the struggle a stain bottle
centainflignitric acid wits broken; and
the contents spille t ti upon tlin„,,,itAez;
and Mrs. Briggs, both of whonk . w,fire
_stained and burned by :the
Mrs: Briggs at list sunk tolhegrolind
iii annxiiausted when)the
Was taken into the what'S rd&H.
cal attendence Was palled,: and there
she - still lies in sufferingnendttio,n.
T : he jailer upon
_eoainiriing the `par.
_col found that it cbAtained bottle of
chlorofOrnr; iti bottle of acid, a,
dhiit, a box of steel. pins_ and two
love letters` - from Mrs. Briggs. Mrs
ilviggs I*d:the
, packa.o attached to
the. end` of a len,,d pole" KO *as .eli
deaviiritig to,Put info' . the cell deCu.,
pied by"' Dusky, trihich she . woiild
doubtless have succeeded ,in doing
had
...not the appearance of the jn t iler
startled her and caused her to,diCri
the package.
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May 4, lias4 . HENRY -ZAZIIIt.
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