The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, November 09, 1864, Image 1

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impur saa.lrumaays ummliacestraucp•crjneis - 3,„
Neatly und Promptly Lxecuted, at t l / 4
ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBAN01 1 ; FENN'A
Tins establishment is now supplied •Fril'i M i t' extensive
assortment of JOB TYPE, which will be increased as the
patronage demands. It can now turn out P./U.IYMa, of
*very description, in a neat and expfsiltiente mannet- , -
%Edon very restsoimble terms. Such ad
Pamphlets, Checks,
Business Cards, Handbills,
Circulars, Labels,
Bill Headings, Blanks,
Programmes, Bills of Pare,
Invitations, Tickets. &c., &c.
/Fr Puns or all kinds. Common and .1 adgment Beim.
kneel, Justices', Constables' trod other BLANKS, printed
Correctly and neatly on the best paper. constantly kept
for sale nt this office. at prices "to suit the times."
* * *Sniiseription price of the LEBANON ADYEILTISER
One Dollar and a Half a Year.
. Address. tit at. 31. Baum, Lebanon, Pa.
'F. WEI DLE I
ATTORNEY AT .LAW - ,
O9ice North, West orner of Water
and Market Streets, •
• 3r-s3III3.OILIVCOMogr, 1= 1 4,60
Lobauon, Nov. 18,
“ stA.Nr avEleitjAN,
,ATTORN. 1111\ AT
(IFFICN ComoberlsiOd street, a few doors sent of
Potgt,lll.4be pities late of his ftqlser
'Motif - JOU • 81d/OSn-di eel.
I)*lji . jp. S ept. d r Ma '
REMOVAL:
STANLEY 11 , 11.141C111
. ATTORNEY AT -LA - W,;
removed big 061,443. to the bn Ilaing;one dooi ens
4 ,AClanderntOch !ts Store, oppoOteab e Wailting tun 'House
./igatoth .
, STY and PENS l O Nninims 1)111600V ntretided
Aft . l:4 pin S. ton--tm.
70.tryeiratEr. -.4tArwirawg i w:
.. 10 7 41 1 "g e t
,altleweat Cartier Market .a n d Water Ste,
• jiLekation, January 18080,-49
-*- - •' - Dr. re .B. MISU.
'''IASTITO Ibented in 'Tie%Aim, offers 'h is 'prefeeeorti %
jv
lasgArvicss to Os pfiblin. Offige in Market as.i
4 4 neablkingfilngebeir occupied. by his father.
Lebanon, Dee. 16, 1863.
f .i
9
Ar
TORN E'YIiNT- L. A W
EA FFICE in StrebteAtulidtenr, Cumberland Street,
lor•ol.arly opposite the Court liontaa, -Lebanon'.
- IMberanOrtnels,-1804.7—tf: '
4arirtrs V. 19 Ll,Ete
6.. , ... ,
71 , ney-at-Law
, . In c a : in :Walnut street, neatly opposite the NIA
- Rotel, Atot two tlooilf south to is Karranny's
t to -await. store.
. , ' ri Ninon; April 6!1864.—1y.
REMOVAL.
S. T. McADA I ?J,
.
ATTORNEY. AT LAW .1
_
A. 5 UM:MOVED Ws Oka to Market Street,Orioette
'the Lebo:ion Beek, two doers North of 'Widow
Dikes '
, •
katton.Merell 25, '63,
O.IB),VLER 1101.1 ER
A **cor 30-erx..ziet;" X... 41247 .
PftetLrgill.Preti GivilVerfsina 'street: , .010 door
hrthe ani)ieNntley Aleittak. oppre4te the
', , 301 0 14.1 hobanon t Pa. pin.-6e64.
AWITY AITD NATY
iraiszoN, BOUNTY, BACK BAY AND SUN
TY LAND AGENCY.
ta .
r rr, ra fel rekCtiztß C "'L In T im t i f A kr a
ta.PA-112L t x-5,.6%,-12rrr
r r heeacmised to prosecute
CiniIIIR and having helm engttgol the County and
Pension bitelness, offers his serviees• to, all +kb* , who
to 41 thereto entitled. in accordance with - the various
Arts of Congrem. All such should call or address'at
&nee, and make their upplittathmethroogh
, PACtSLItit upvEr.. Attorney nt-Law.
Oven% removed to Cumberland St: 0118
dent. 'Nast °LOP !Amnon Valley Hank, opposits
the Duck lintel, Lebanon, Pa.. .[Jan. t,
ENTIS TRY' .
, ,_ _ AIM) refitrued , ft in Plirladoilihis ,I - wind./ gas
- 3 0 0Wildkni P , ltin.e a 4 1e1..V , P1 ox!flt; Tie hilly. thse.
I ki r
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nye i t y ttiguraVa ri p • . .•d .. '
' "-• litdtre deti7lWit; to watt opowt .thie W 0 may want
sity proteit+lninif seri. fee... ~. , .
t It t ttientde ritt,tillin paid to the treatment tenVilling
-*, Of TEETH. MI "twiit - lops dohe in the Mogi Colpeovd
eta felt Otijie manner. - . .
*fir l'itler..B I.il , low um eleowliete fur the - sonte
elan of worit .
Chkirefofintind kithtr administered to patients wilt:it
desired. , '
TholkfigitirPtsrfararS, t would solicit the putron•
age or doge whakint the
D ee
Erefce4
EI of e Dent ist.
OHO el f dltK, D. D. S.
Lolmann, re, April 21, 8154.
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, .
, ,
rruv, . cvARTNIOSIIIP lIERETOFORIt; Vain
tug between C. C. Lori.* and 11. W. RANK, in
-the Whelmste Tnbasio Business *inner the, firm of
LOMB. TheNK is this day 111W41,1Vril ' mutual
consent. usiness of the late firm.s. ill hesettled by
either of the partners at No. la Boith 'third St.
- Philadelphia;July:loSW. • . .:1
,
lI,,RANI{, of iit ' e Into firm of tarter a RIVR,,,Et
will continue the. buritiere cc heretofore . et sem
II » t 1 k pR AN ic
'
aching.
Ititie
The Qnry capopie' of making Moro
than One Lind of a Stitch;,. ae4" the v„,,,
Only One having. the ItEr -
VERSIBLE PEND , !. -
The feed may . he ;overate! atglervrionint , desired,
etithotitetoorinor, W r h kb ti gitoidiukailfitar bi fasten
tor the ends or ohms: -
makes four different etitches, lockehbot. don ti
teak, and double knot each Mita* pifillited 'and ati b 4
on both eidhe of the MONT . , a , Tt
TWO is no other Machine whieh will do so bete si
swap of work as the "Fietenda.n
- -4. item, Fedi, Bind,
It will IWwid, Tuck,Qn Cur -
Gatbill.!awildi;!all-kfildoPf:Sil c
letillarequired by folio
Melt and blawuractuyete.., _
The most inexperienced find no difficulty in Witt - '
it. $ , : :79. . Dried Apples and Peaches, Beans, Onireas,.&c . ,
liltaty'Machine Initifittat4' idi'finitire Wigan' , • • •••' 'Tab!, icpationsge
float and *tido. is JOll-N,
SS- The Norettft ie:+4**trbf-- 4 110Tid ate ' if
f. 'MATZ,
Agent of tobatiOnitatntYilittut•tilla• Pd. -
Persons wishing tonal! the DAS,Wlplipti in notation can
do AO by calling on the Agent *t Annvilic, b4ou Vi
G. Wail. at Laitanon., • .
Anutrillooluno 22,1884.
*Jacob E.:L.
- 01A81 , ()LASS iIAIR.DRNSSINU AND I.lAlltaiLE;
INO BALOON, Market street. near Cumberland,
wed opposite the Eagle Hotel. Seim; thankful for the
Iftistarpatriinane,Miretafore extendedto him, he would
reereettnily solicibe continuance of the same.
lobinen, July %AM.
N.Y.—The Saloon will be closed on Sunday.
Removal' of
rsirivre rtitinite Yard.
pI[LCVAWREE , bee removed Ids Marble Yard to the
igottaLeist Corner of - Centre end Cuinberlend ,
I
.etreaga__'l%itble brrengli, about 3 agnaree rest from the./
Coin II " ho vilth increased facilities for airrving
up
tlfebusluessiin fallen end Anterlran Marble, Lime-
Ifette p guirldetene,..dc, Ile Invites tbo public In want
•At altbitigitibld 'tn.eall and examine lilt eitock.
ohn Witrgbyer, living near by, will ettond to
r. arra'', buiiinbia ituring Me absence.'
' Lebanon, July
New Boot and , .
-Shoe Store!
frIIIE undersigned announce to the penile that they
• .1. have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store •to
CuntherlandEtha f ftebililin, irriklohn Omen building,
film west of the G i erectWOVry tore , whe re they I
.. I intend keeps " et et'itgantly jrnls4ul algeneral as
, ointment of Ladleir; Oentniolln; Minas BoYO and
Children's
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, •.e e.
& u &
, 1 ,
101 l of which will be mule up in style and finality no
to he sdrpaised by any other workmen' in the country.
"'life effort shall be spared to Orono and earlety all 'who'
may favor them with their orders, and their charges
Will"tie as reasonable es possible, nominator...it lib a fair
mmuuteratton. ri.
They also keep a large stork of
II OM.B MADE \V OBI{, .
Mailettlawarrenteil to be as represented. - ~
Vie public are invited to call and examine their stock
previous to pnrchasing.
/Kir Repairing done On sherd Mike and Cl reatallabla
rter.ANDitHW 11001tE,
~
~ . . SAMUEL S. 61111tW.
',.fitlsonen, 'Noy 4, 1864.
PRIVATE SALE.
-117,11,1, be mold at private saki the following ,Real
TV relate of HENRY T it00110L1), viz :
Na. l.—,A: "LOT OF GROUND . fronting 'B4 feet on
VinegroVe etreet• _
Ito. 2.-4. LOT or onotom fronting on Pinegrove
street.
LOT OF GROUND fronting 26 feet on
Pinegrove street.
No. 4,—A LOT .OF GROUND fronting 28 feat. Oil
Ptmlore street.
The above Lots are adjoining each atber, , and au the
are boundollty lauds of David Mariolti‘aud
nertk by lands of tdr.Basillinti. •
lortfatilare apply to
O. T. 71o.ADA3f, Aprit
Leliaiari, 0ct.12, 101.
VOL. 1,67-NU. /Q.
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Wisto 9 s Ba, sant
Wzo : orrEnam,
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND. MOST:D.ELIA,-
BLE It.Ipd,EDIBS IN THI3 AVONLO FOR
Coops, Coftest 'Whooping Cough;= Bronchitis, "'
Pilliculta- f pf ,Itteathing, Asthma, Thatruel
* . ialatii,"Borti throat. Crodpliiia 4 every
affection of ... I
THE THROAT LUNGS , ANDrCHEST
INCLUDING EVEN, "'
CONS IJ M
Wistaeo 'Balsam oi •• lit Mild
,
Cherry.,
.
No general has the use of this "remedy become, and;
R9'populsr'ia if evaryiihke, tliktalt. l Is .onnecepsory to'
recount its virtneev , Its works neva 'for it, and find,
fittetince itbniiant , sinti-ielentiry testimony
'the inhiti 4 iohe tritan'iong seirWrigg tine- settled sibiense;
bisve itse been restorsii-te pristine vigor 'and'
heittfb We egp present MASS of evidence in proof of
our gisg*rtiona;Thnt
CANNOT --BE OISOPETIPT)ID,
rrhei Rtir: 7 4aeob
Wrll knouM and reepectmf among the German
•
population in this country, makes th. , " following state
ment for the benefit oftlie Afflicted
ll4itoyEa, rsh 16,1859.
Dear blitet—sfierinriellizEti in my family, bigot..
taut henentalrent the tine ofyour valuablemrepatation
-,,it'xswsn's BALSAM or WILD CRXRAT-It atfents me 1
pleasure hzfreeottituend it; to the 'nubile. Soule eight .
yearktigo one of my daughteis seemed to be in a de-.
cline,. and tittle hopei Oiler reetivery erem enteihaned
I I then prOcnred bottle; of ybur excellent'llalseln, and',
before oho had taken the niteliof the contentwof the
bottle there wasa great intoravement In her health. I
have in my individual cage, made frequently lase of
your valuable medic/ne t and have always been benefft
ed by. it.
From Jesge &nit Esq., President of
the Morris county Bank, Morris
tow, New Jersey.
-.glaring used Dr Wisraa's BALSAM OF invt. COLORS
for about Newt? yearn, aka holing realized its boned
/efiti re:4l4oli dry familyA Wads me great, pliasnre
Antreemmuending it Utthe..Rublicaa a_ralnable remedy
in cases of weak tangs, Chide, donithe,'&o -; 'Mid **reme
dy which I e flakier to be entered" ,innocent, and may
be taken with pericet eatetyby the mot delicate hi
From Hon. John E Smith, a Distin
guished _Lawyer in WestmtnB
- ter, Manyland.,
I bare on screml occasions neat Dr. WIETAR'S
SA* 4.1'115'1,0 CRERRY tcwgwresesolds, s.ocLatways with
,cloOideir tmefit. I knO* prelpsiwOon that is
more iitilencrons or m.We tteservideorgoutratwm.
.. . m
The Babsa Ines almabee!. uxed.Rlib ,excerient etTect
by B. ELLIOTT, Men:lima Crbas Bonds, Mil.
Wislar's Boluatin of Wild
Eherry
11914; ' geßnine unlesß rigmul "1. BUTTS,"' on Ow
wrapper
FOR SALF,:gr -
..
.
.
'.I. P. DINSMORE, Ni'. 49t1Irovuiwuk., New Turk.
S. W. r0W1,14 ,t CO.. Pr.girlutors,postext.
And I'S ni Druggists.
RDDINGIS
.-
' 7 s; , l l orly Years' Expefffte
Han fnlly othtblisitol the surerlwrity of
AItDDIOWS - 'PAM A
'SALVE.
Overall othei beating pretiararamo
IL cures SORES,' CUTS, -SCALDS,
BLOINS. BOILS. lII.CEES,,SA LT RHEUM: EKYSTP•
EI,AS, STIES, riLva, comN:.4. LIM, SORE
EYES,. &0., ItE%IOYING THE PAIN AT'O , CE,
'XN I I2I , DEDUCING TIIE. iklOSP' &MIEN LOOKING
SWELLIWIS AND IN-pI,ANNIATIO& AS IF BY MAO,
IC. ONLY CENTS A BOX. . .
. •
- FbE SALE -BY •
iIINAMORK, No: 191. Erosalkkv:NtaSYork.
S. YOWLS:
Nu. 18 t,..14 ail2aton
• An'it•by all Dlnggiiir
Zune22, 180.1.—1y'e0w . ... •
JOHN DILLER I
wh,t, cott7ttr j land St., oue door il
Xrtstt tu, aua including Peaches,. pages, Green Cunt,
gkuilintrestAtitia •••
~.- • Dickies. • •
enuittloVrer, Ketchup, repporanutm
Cheese.
NUglieb, thuberger, Sap-Sage.
11113 . :1 7 ,
• ~. .84valtuel, SUbPou-,:blaciterat, tiurrltg,
Fruit.
.i!.sotnii;cirAllii., Suttee, Dried Apleii4 Peadtes,
Or . tihficictcW, APplcs, Hominy, 'ZiOlucu,
heel ~seas,
01,114Ittneelheabilin:). A inn ;II baguln of lin" ,
ilfaisenrinig!vin in CABlrro'r intinot
tebsttoil, D0e..29 ,18133
NOTICE TO F. II IP PRINS BY
Philad - a.. and Read Wag R. EL
r/ili -':=+fir
semrdanFe with the provisions of the New Inter
nal lterekige Law, all Goode (141P:eyed at the itirrer
-AMU road for sh ipment, MUM hnie" Two emit Stamp
affixed' RI the Iteeolpt demanded therefor; said Shruip
to bet atlthelixpanew of thtrShippot.
For: all 4isceipts taken ;toy; al ove Company, said
pa'Stiri v ii be for utehed - ink paid ft); by the Cempa
. ny'el 191W11.5.N,
Lebanon, 'Ang. 17, 1864.-2m.•;Freight Agent:re'
Noll••
'MIMIC NOTICE is:herein. given, that•the account
, JOCOthan Geestunan; assignee 50c . TIENItY
LEEMAN aad bliAZineTll, his wire, orVathei tOWII
ship, his - been filed in thel.rotbonotary'e Office of Lnba
non County, and that the same will ho presented to the
Court of Common Pleas or said Omuta - en the Third
31endeg, Noses/her, Neat, ter, crfirapttion and aNtrae.
&nee, when and where ati ptrahns in terested futile
tend if they Mimi proper: - ,• •
IL ENEE EIBORIBT, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's Office, Oct. hi IBM
1864 NEW STYLES. 1864
ADAM WISE,in Cuta Sticet, hetwiteu
Market and the Courth
fliOnis,nottb side,as
new, on'hand a splendid assortment cif the New 1 11 .1141 '
Style of ISATS AND CAPS, for man and boys, for 1.858
to which the attention of thtypOblic reSpectfullY
WI. Vats all prices, from the cheapest to the mos
costly, always on hand. 'MO bas allsOimat 0 1)elitd 0 . 5 1 11 n
did ass.wtmcnt of SIMMS% CATS, embracing witch it•
STR AW, 11,ANA/11
.0 4 1,„ g.
M F4A4, PEARL, HORN, LEO,
MORN,..SNN.AME“A4I,trd all others.
liu will also Wholists o all kinds of Wats, Cape
&0., to COnntry litre:hints adiatitiageous terms.
'l..ehanon.AleY :4•0 1 4.1:, :;!
.TO : THE; , PUBLIC..
WNG - lately retarUedfroto t13e,04y. where I
11 1...
-,' purchased from theVhcAeattle notiae Or Rail 7. 1 # 1- •
" , 4 1 .iii108.. the best, variety riot targest etock of
It ead *.in a" de. Clothilig
ever 6iiiimaa la LEBANON; which :I 'am prepared fa
sell at the lowtSt Clash prices. Come 0110, come all 11
both greatand 'small I I Lincoln lies Or IdoOlel 'unites I
and do not ' long hesitate, for In patronising me you
encourage
it new beginner, and one wt..o ,Isegirtity sup
ports _all who' support him. I 'feel astaredLhat when
dressed in a shit of toy 'latest styles,. if married fl
will bring smiles or' joy to . the: countenance bf yoisi
c b . i
t e i t i, t t e h r a h.:l72l.dfre.o.:o6bat.ii:fty:oeutes::lo3:tie state of single AI seentent
wine's, de bet robe youreelerie Lo, an suit of, my Broad
of the fair ones. Then yorr.c.troliniVes.a.tirtiwlllt e t e b o a n end, s
chi's°, will Site delight to bY tht la s O l u c l -Tr Jo iu si g ios, t w he ho P p n t r e ".
fare selling Broad Clothe (not -Shoddy) to' going to Con
gress:
ThanY4lll for nest patronage; 1 remain, yours.
, ' • ' : • ' -• .lONABOINYEB ,
f]orruseriand street,kipporitelhe-.oourt noose,
lebatiOn 'October 12 %sea ' ' • .
TIP OA $ 45 . A a a ema.m 2 , 43.9108 t an d No*
y
11111=11=1
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4,
,Exeettlor 0 Nutlet. ~
xi, OTTO'S laierehy give"ii that Letters 'nett tinentary
,111 on. the estate of Iiet.N.WELBAN.B. deceased, late
of Swatara township; Letatnen county; tiaye' bran
'granted to tbe tonleVtdithati, ..tealdtrog, in. Ilia . city of
Pltiladolphin. 'All persona indebted • to* 'thititta ,
are; rag waned, ',All
mike PaY/Pent. and thotte ba•fink, ,
claims will please prekent the sane, toTosiiu IL iteNr
at Jonestb*li£l , ( 7 - .
... .
Some 5 - eftrA Onger.w4ite. I W4s. la
•college,;weitiod.amongot, cri T ila 9 til facul ty"
ta OurtlontPPOPnagel•W499 l .c•YOTZ•9:ne.
;regarded wilth i eg.llejOer•gctiC rqP•oet,
and•yet,.. character. 8:0 ,generts,— :,
Jle - bigt,itintd many_yeafowithouf at
Wife, and ORPePttedAP EYPi 6 9-al,WaYs•
bideed i . ;ftsjpewasi . the - iiircfeoSor. of
- ma th eraatte.s - , the. abstraction, of his
2 scienee.,foAadebi§ ,judniging,,in, , the 2;
- i idea. of getting worried. ~T•go tlio ,fe
- ` • Ailottee. •
• • I male sAp:;/tlicitocei,a; i ie ,,4 l - 911 " eci
:no"
rim IP tOttritifyistil etttp gtera and OP.ltillof rigor. ~ i - ,i rd , 1 .,,,., „.:"...',,,,t• ,- „- ,„if f .„,,,,, c ,„,,,,
am no billikfoy coffins wsll be paid by Hits Dtrec, RO Viler Togs, ...i0, 0 1,..,?0 v ,01v-,.. kW' ts'”` t's-'.'?
ttirs +lithe ToorlEr*odeperoon9 dylogiwdtlOnet ocircie , l , ..,, •
equii;eth- His eharac.ter,,in this .parr
?flirt, ut ( les of the I.'sysy ffolt!ta ;
...,,, 0,1, each plrionq , . .
~. ,
...,
._, _ ,
will be. Turn tehett Piudooppyrep oft drpgl3ile op Asp's- ,tleillay
2. , ,,, e44 , pur o yi . nepktlye ,.„ or
c.. l 4lo, l t o vz i tteiiatzte A r yo6r p0t5...A. , . ,
= - :course r he Too
. n
. sit papal 91", iViith the
s LEAS WALBORN. }Mee ....n of tse . : •
•
i 11° " 13d10$ , Iun4,4 1 4eFlketa.-tintrriscives at a
'': 01t0. 731134E113/ASO ' • ' z: . : ,',- ,-^`-" - ,- • ^, ,-... ..... ‘,...
)11 27, 1t,1183. . ~ - , , distance from him. Bat eireamstan.-.
' . 4- " L '''''' ..
• .:- - - -- -' '-'' '-''' ces that often brin Cr about it match: ;
Valuable Town PrOPgrlY in other eaeases.plticed him in a pectili:'
- ;' Al ~ • ,! : , ai'difOnima• It seemed tobitn, ihat a
E ribeessity - wviPii'd upon him to , get
PRIVATE SAL .. ~ .., wa -
• . • Married. lie Was one of the. facility
A nv u t r zfuz s ii v o ..... v: o z •orerittlit. Of theCellege,*--' all the other prOfes-.
' i i iinalitreet La' et Ado foot* ;AA BOA of " g vero married' and. alio-6d to en
t i 't das le tl .198 feet to " *r 1 4 . r -. b.
1 ,1; LecTolot.7,L. and
is i,..leh'sion of Philip
111
tertain the disting,nistied Visitors' of
-- A4linger. Its central loention makes thie a the '' Institution. He had- always
,bry deldrible property. PoistoOdon given thP lat day of • _ . .. .. .
April, 15(0. Terme easy, to suit Int) cre.
boarded. Of' cour.se `it' wasn't - ex-
Apply to ''
.:- peefed of- him that 'he ' should ever
- •or a4'7l`j.'.7sl ,l e=ql"!'" R ''-.• gft(l l ii'liarty or - ft dinner. But it,' be,
'Amnon , October. 20, .liii.k.-gt,*
''. glin ti) he , re b tirde,d'as rather mean in
d
'al to shirk To thismatter • from
year to year. and.'"well o ff as . •lie , Avas
peeuti loins, year,
thrdw - upon' the other.
'members of the faculty the cost, and
trouble 'Of eiltertaining ; the • special .
friends tfrid'patitinstof ! ..tim reollege.—
The gatstion - was, - thei•efore frequent
-- y ftg et
1 • `Why,docan't the old miser enter
, tain some of the distinguished visitors
that visit, us'!"
NOW our professor-wasn't .ft • miser
at all, and it often troubled , him to
think he was too situated that he
couldn't bear his • part of the burden.
And yet - what could he do? Must he
get. married ?: , And; if so, to NVIIOIII ?
t.,
He had 110 special regard for, apy, one
in the,vieinity. of the college, and no,
one had any special regard for him.
In his'younger days he had seen at
school, a young lady in the, city of
menu York, in lvhom he had felt a pe
culiar interest.'•l3.ut, of her lie 'hadn't
heard. for years. _Doubtless before
this time she was married, or in her : ,
grave. Possibly, however, she was
still living and Wilitillg for him :-2--•
.1:1ei0be1.26,:18q.-4•00; t
Notice.
171 1 111 h. diNNUAt, alli)101h011' 2 for-thirAwert2Directorts
I of the Lebanon Bank. will be bold at the Banking!
'ltousol Arontiait. 'She 2 r 1 ;kw oh ‘22flowin
her. next, between the hours of 10 o'clock,. A. DI., aid kftectock; P.)61 2 .22 2 ' . ;; 2y 2) !::2.,2
The regular meeting of the Stockholders sr hi Sakti
lilactroir ficesduji ihk ISt f Farad month; at 10
o'slock 4. rd.
• , t •1,
Nap
JACOB BECULM:
.
PUBLIC . ' SALE ,
oit Friday, „November : 11..1864 ,
At 1 o'clock. in the afterneen:
ANT ILL Witold at Public Side, at the residence of the
V V late henry Eby, about a miles front, Lel-anon.
in South Lebanon township. near :the — road . leading
from Lebanon-to Sltaefferstown, the fallowing: minable
'Property,
11 : 1 - dr* 01 and 22 , -Perebies;:
of goad LIMESTONE. LAND. The , improvemeoti
thereon are two excellent two story
,fir
. 'FRA.3rE lIQUSIM , There are also on
the premises a Smoke house, Spring
house, Press lionise and apple nu 11,
„... , .Tbere , ore also on the. Iltemisee
good „TAO - BARN Wagon . Shed, Dorn
Orib and other necessary outbuildings. ,
Condit lona of sale will be made known on the day of
sale by .
40 - W , r
South Lebanon, 1561.--ts,
t BER LAND ,FOR,
1.3 .tBI2BS OFcur,sTxu . • TINT.
. .
This tract is situated about two nt'it..s from the
g..P? •p; • Dattva Forge,. and is ronsithircd* valuable
",,, for Bails. or Ititilread Sills. and can be sold
..,. t .
separate. One tract containing. 6 , - .4.er.,!5,
t'' ...sr - and the other 8 Acres. moron!: ham The
' - Timher iVPI second growtb, 4butit 21 to VT
• years standing., For more put fielder in
formation inquire of stri irttihl Hank. of Jonestown, or
Capt. Vr--W. Altirray, of the Union Forgo
.
- , of . - -f - - --- _, l for ,iinS' lvliet, NeVertheless, lie
ill iati and Tracts of Land. ' w6uld make due inquiry. ' Net could
..
'ered at I•Ublis sh* nn -' helf delays, for commencemen t
wt , LL . be oft . , , . . lon g _
~
~ ,
8 - attirifity, the 1 90i. da'4' . of lti'''oventber,'64. duty _ l ' 7 ". 14 ha "' ° - n b' a f ''' , ' wec ' ks
.tti,,K,i,u. Deive -,4 John f. r . Burr, in lgorth Lebanon, off. It ' waS his turri„or rather lA-mild
Letwinou rionity. Pe-- the_following pru he. perty remain- be 'if Was tharried, in g ive the
ing unsold of the Estate of Watisx LcumAN, decresed, , - • •,-•- : i . r ,
r iz : great,dinner to tnedistmgms ma per
. - Tract No. • 'l, being' a: partion c f the sollages Who Nvould be present on the
WOOD PROP KATY *nor% a? ruiths
'..Leh .6 rove," ly.
ing on the North side of Locust Strei t, (to ;be opeued,) oecas - ion. 'There Would 'be the - G or
, and containing I 3-100 -Acre& . ' :, ' ' ernes of the State, anti his lady—the
Tract No. 2, He iti g the rear.portion . trustees iii the Institution and their
of . said property, and ..ontaining ,I itS.IOOACRES. i .. i
and ,
Eight, LOI"4 shah of - 54 t-et front
mends, °tilers of equal repute.—
~ , .
Ou 'Locust `Street. sod* 150 feet deep -16 idi Alley: Hat Who Siloam lit, - master o f ceremo-
In_ The beautifeHocittion of flies° WO, and their rid.- BICS : ?` .-1 And . Avho . would....d.race , the ta- -
wi for purposes o i private intprom:neut. end residence,. ...,' . .. ' . , •-, , the ,
is too well known to need , furfter nkutldn; , c ble r . lie co .Lsquare • -circle
. .
D.Twelr'e Lots, chieflr ot he wooded ' lierhupS -bat such ti circle -as %tills,
7
Grass 1121T1,1,,lyiltsg in frentof photo a.WI op the South • Willt' &Mild - he de- - vilith - it.?: , af he
side of.Locfist'Stre4t. each fcont,o . 2 n 4.0 feet to 43 14 • •,, , ,
• feet franOnnLocuitbStreet.; , and 150. feat doep td an Al-: 'wbre; only tharried,-what a helpmate
ley ; also finely aituntud on * goppe Soithera slope, . , -.
-`o7l4isple Street; and 100 feet deep to an Amu yet; 41,18. D.' Ile mast
'Three liots, each of 45 febt, front 1 ,v", /d lll's 7 l f eb , ° at :
~e',.l leb l e i ' : . ' g l ' o ' o t t i , r : l l / o e o t .-
ill :& I, "''aa“;" , ° f ,' !`.1 1.1.0 5 : 1t . , Y,P un s',, Dwell in g, adeOniplisbed, , and intelligent ,la
c
„log ..119,PSL Ana. SLAIII.I, and Wea, of good ,
ai i r i
Ai l i t t 'si li t e er a . bove,lbuano : , ,
tut "
ei;
dint
- m
ate ; , .. if ' d 3 ; otherwise the blanks 'Would be a .
. .
the best quality, and. the use of Gas are readily obtain- } ? 1° .,.., L .:
. .., '
able; whilefor .Iteelthinet.s of residence th e bairn" . ' ...1N OW' 'mere was a yerariglady in Ole'
pOSSCSEICI4 unusual advantage:: .-
iar K....Pt-Ws:1110 throw lots oa MNPfe 'Gt . r . a ' t, theileigliborhood that file I iSiOfCSS:Oi
silarre property' siiii be mold 'iti tlie *bole or in'parte.— thee:At might ansWer:;'ltelliad seen
'lf sold ht tlamrhole , the Streets and-Alleys (excepting E • e" , Et',_ .
,that is therear ,of Maple Streeti/lo -restniitr unopened ; her at 0113 ho 12 house and Spoken
ill sold in Lots:end Tracts, ace?rAitlg,f9 ttlr
_..-p,r, , tivtfie -, tdlier'onee' 01 tWiee ' 3 ' . . . •:
• "
.W 0 will be ISUliett to tile opening of the, ":treats.isuil. ~;„„ .. ~i .. •. 1 • ~,,l , ,_:.:' ol'
'A HeyAllbeveSziiovider.) for. ,• ', '• . '_•, '`' , . "1311 b, 'silo may say, no,'' . anu-ii. SI 1 e
_ A Draft ahoNfilig the above property, yin b• WAN' a li tt '4C ' .., C .
• ~• . ' •
and further...information had, et the • *lace ,of Adam ;It Bel oln 11,Citt•IIN1, 1 . ' 'thtilig lit0.1:O
0 r ittinger, i - mtg., in Lebanon; at lb* resident* of visit' "eOuid I hhie ink lic - iid l: ~ A nd= then
kr of the uuderaigned, in North Leleutoo : end stand , ~ ^ • v , -,' ,‘. the ', ~, ~,,,
before time of sap at piece of mime. . W OGG W OHIO become Of amin o ,:
.ar Side to rsinitmenen at 1 o'clock P. 31.;0it Said day • The Gdierriat must have` a - dinner
when terms oflitle w ill ix, madeltnOwn"4. , 1 , . ~ „.
.. . . , „, , -. •
11:11: - Lihlr 4 AN, and 'ftpct HO 'must' IlliVell Wite.' 11: HU 'll ()nee
r S..lk toinv..A.N. : .
', Nzecutors of the Nstete of Willinm Lehman, deed. Ile lily 'B wiike abotit it'all , night. At
- :....-
George S. Bolick, Auctioneer.. - , , - last as the - mbriiiiTei' broke he erica.
North u
Lehaao, Nov. 2, 1864. '
O'ut Ao:himself,"Colltenip 1 . She \All:
Say no, - *ill - shed .What then r
Cithormen have lived it, and
I shall. If not, I shall have ii,•-erefir
404„y .. .ieve . ,„„akept,,41i,edinner , and Cl
..
g l eleareopbenee is'4linfruct.thinf, , ! aft,.
Ner an it - I.4'W iIL W RIC A, 11 lite AO Miss
A. apy,way.. It. ,may be slie,will re
lard it; Titv'orable." "S"',9, the professor
1 ,..at down and wrote:a note to .Miss A.
'''Stay a mjnute," said-110..0 himself,.
"What: i:i'ill I.lteGO'Veril or think of' the
lady ?, She is - ,handsonie ;nod polite,
but cam she converse ? .Can she en;
tertainieempank 9 . 1 i . I,',Dottlat Ail," said
,lie to - 4blinself. "i'..ery doubtful," and
'solid the up the note. ,:.Aliis 1 for a
.
man op the the verie of matrimony .
.. ~ .„,.•:: , 3 •., 7 . ! rt . , .
In an kalif. or -11vo, loweveti the Pio-,
feeser, - called .ir
. the Pi„.esideat ;and
said :'-
da r;l s a;W r eald.h l 7 1, : f .. Yh,!".abP1 , 59 a few
"Ach T , said We 'President; lust Id'
. . .
Oda' tillie 1" '
.
..,I',ea, i i.air, I.
„,,1y,i,v 4 6 py-- -c lasses in
e.idrileSslor the' exiiidurition and 1
wish to-oOto.NeW York,"
,-: •'4Tas.any death , occurred, in the
family " said the PrOdent: •
"No -sir," said the, Professor, "but,
I have ir snisti, »•istt . e . r . ' , ot . 'business,that i .
reqqiresp m
y uneiliat c attention, so d
roMfght it bvs . tstb - gta .
"You h a ve ill - y-beat
.. wishes," said
the' Ptesident,-01ind may: you return
salelY:and not, alOne. „ . ,
,
_ . .. .
,Tha.Prolbssor almost. smiled, but*
. ..
hit/Shed-rather than sm iled, and left ,
the President, and. hastened .to New
N-00,4 ,:!' - ' . '-= :'.•; ' . ,- . 'l,• -
• •
ilis first i n q u ir y on his arrival
it le it,;',:was for .31iss - Athahrio: - G., the
lady *honk he bad s t eer . spine. , years
befoi, .at school,' 'as 4,4:tlavi me -
licin : :
oWi 1;"s01.!1rr 9t, 5!4e , '
, familyhas neecqlel v q ,gaS i g .4oll 5407,8.
LEBANON. i'A., - WEDNEBbAY,:‘'NOVEMBEIt,K-18:64.
l9;xidd4 Lyn RR, cashier
PRIVATE• .SALE;
DANT.Itt, A. OLRICII
Itcsiding, Oct. 'IQ, '1444 —lt*
ffEZ;2
'.. PUBLIC ,SALE:' - - •
ILL be Bold eit rablie- Sale,' 6a .
'.
AliTtr dr, figntrirribrintifirtrer 't
ofthigkreinkieee. ImNorthlogliiimmTornithjg,j , ehation
i ante, YPiR the folltelnALrgniiNetatja-,, of George i
htii,..rtz : ' • •
• , 4 livrew , of Ladd,
ist
~.:0,0,,,...,...,- in North LetamenApernallip, on
•eh : ...,;'llf_srrd 7/ ffirtiillttikapike,,ittlits Toll Gate.
''. 4. •.'• . w aboa 1 lb& fnittatitiana. adjoining
. :•••. .
lands of Dr. Jahn Oloninger and Henry
lit:a rr (rtnlni.Alie,tiljpre-ementa are a one
••_ ~ n gybalfOtciirELLlNG 1101.11 SS.
': •' f : Iliilingli , Threehing Slooriand
- r — Tither" out:hug - a lige. The Quittanahilla
Creel(' finis threngb Mei:avulses: .. .
/hi- Sale t 6 commence at- t Pelock, X. l'il., on Oliiti
day, when conditions of sale will he made known' by.-
dOB n'TV * : ..,' , - ---.r .v.-... .... ~ JO.SigiliLia irt:
l'''' N,oveMbOrd,llo34-. ,-..', =., .1 „ ~1,1*.:3
PURLIC:::SA.C...k_
611 - 1.1. i i ; Offered at-übliclilt4',o4:. , ~., .. •
: °.: .r,.., i 11 , -
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Bartl4.l4lY . i . IV2VelilbFF. 19, 1864
at the public Imuseef,..lacobfrtudy,. in hebanon, the
following vial .retate,'s is : • ."
NO. 1...—A LOT 'OF *ROUND' on .the -north west
ri
corner of Wainittetreet and ."Ci/nrch Alley,
,o.n.tho line Ur' the ' two boroughmon .which is;
'is erected a two ' story frami weather :board- . 11l
.h.141191,1,p,,,aptt.. ollfer vilify". iinproce. II
nteitCe.
110. 2....--K haliqii)T of GltatiNfh 'iiiiScoiniug 'Above,
..-- "
sr
which is Orectsd.a One story frame weath.
i. sr boaillod,llOUSPL ' ' .- .
ill" N0.11.-4.0101 , Nr. $llOl. and accompanying
s- 11 . ' ground on Clintelil..lbly, and suljoining.No'lv
. let4i . e.—aatinual payrtiente of purctiasemoney
~' Sire tO - doinniente at O'
'6 - clock. F. W.
..
• 11en.t0 A RUT REISN EN. '
•
P. S''-•-:-If filo ÜbliverTiroliCity' is not - solct, it will be
froted'on said dait.ut public saliil foeolie year.
. Npyember 2 1804. ~ -,r
heeler A,
NM:l4llles.
f ir
9111 E :Supscribci * isellil re pectfully inforni her.
and 'the publie'in gentrsilpthat she hap in
eetineetion with her 2,IIIX,I"NitRY business', talteu ! tbe
agency for . , - • • • •
l'pa.SSeti Dois- -
blp :. .,Lock- StichSewirf Madames
which have taken the preeititte at the Groat London
Fair, andet- kens:lre& ,o(othor Faire. It 1d adapted
for all kinds of Faxaily.flewing and Tailoring. , Thrie
Algogeurtntintbegvet,the Machine will always, hi kept.
on hand, 1404 ,ekeilasieeentined,at her store, Annialie
will sivaMMrur,tinna,inGtim manner analog it.
ite/11 1 41Mi l Lt
trrotor4ortel. R.iltItTET L. S.Vl,Tirasts - :,,
Labium) Tut' , 1 .---3 re.
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• 'l4
ANDgEtIAENcE' .
NM
THE FIFESSOR . , "11AHRYING
LA COOK.
s &NUKE: P. BANK,
niR AM: 1V. , .•1,t,:AN1E:.;
Riecutors.
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a cook. Perhaps von don't know rt, was oot' t
~4t all inferior—her father
sir ?" having bad fortune once and lost it.
"A cook l" said be, "that is just.--.......COintkancement, day was near, at
Nvhat I want I" •= ' hand, and the great dining was to
"Oh V" said .the lady, '!we thought illamertffett , the Professolfs.. 4Nor.tviis
1 " 4.'N'geW • disconcerted
you wanted something t else possi- at allabout
Pb •" it: She had seen .a thing or two be-
No I have been 'half litarved' : to ftliWihd Was fully contident•in her
death since I.: l left - N'emi York, 'and '1 _owl ability to meet the ekigency.
want sorne , one-,that.cati , coOk decent-, - .7.0 1. 105at1e time,atiltive‘all. eyes
were fixe on"h1 rs Maok Tfow
"Well, ,sho ,eando thitp, for she pwilltf o r.ht f appear, irt,,tye p,resen,egi of
seared.) , hasliCf e4itiki in that line in the dovlrnor of Virginia llaw in
this city. 600 k, the , prexo co the professors,.and ,
''fidrexcettenee.'h- .L the President? And wtat' .(i.rt of a
qAbd hoikvdoesishe look?" ; tabie"Wpilld she set, and would site
PSho, is thwhandsomest .eook in. he grhee it'r Could - she throtigh it
,city. too: -with ? • _
"Net`qUite that, prestitne," said - Of -oonre, all this was enough "to
:the Profesior "but is she intelligent? try nien's.souls,' but. Mrs.' Mack was
I speak confidentially. pprfectly it home.
• ;s ll 4livr - iindeeclshe In etiquette—in' conversation—in
cap converse, like nn „,the arrangements'a all`'. the eircum
,".And to mat - niers. she' ne-1, tatitials.and in :the lot - qualities of the
comphshed ?' occasten ] she showed herself canal ta
"AS
'graceful graceful aslin actPess:" •
"-Oauldet ism! bi3form .tbat
hour?" - - •
"I think that would be the most
convenient for her to call, and to see
you. She wall be engaged in her du
ties-till then:" ' •
will wait .then.. Please, to tell
bet' that Professor Mack; of Virgipia
t wialiaa,,to see her—an 014 atquain
MIME=
.
"Shall r tefi tier tt iit 'you' wish to
et 4,7 6 .0. Ceocil4l"
t.“l.7.nti may tell her that .I wish to .
Se,etter," said the profvsso.t..,
"What name did
. you say ?';,
c'Profeastir Mack •of yon
please, madam."
`An 166gAilylraS'befOre
him,_ and he • nothing to - do ;7ric)t,
probletn-to, solve, except the one in
hand, and that was ono of a doubtful
solution. . .
Eight o'eleekat'lttit carne, and the
Professor called again to see the
youndlady: - • ,
"A cook, indeed.?" said the profes
sor-to himself; she is a splendid wo
mitni pt to grape any parlor in the ,
world ?""But how in creation - should
he make` tnown buiineSsn Poets
they Sey,_begin in the:middlaof their
story but professor's of m ath ern qties
where do - 01ff:begio ? Finally, said
the suitor, "Miss- G , how would you•
like to gO'to
"To r : Said' she as if snr,
prised. l , Are.you . .nottnistaken in
theyerdpn,whornyou - wialled to see r!
• 2- " No, :nor' said -14, 1, 'doril' yen re=
nenibert„hat Av&botWattended:sebool'
_
--'ir - TiietrnViyOu Ovhy,7l. didtft ,
:know that - yon Were , al iref?!.'
"And Ihave never forgotten you."
"Ah I indeed, you were .very kind
to remember me so long ! i .thouglt
everyone had: , forgotten am. in my
:
"People often think they are over
looked when trials overtake -.them ; I
but it is for 3011 to saythnt your pre.s.
ent trials are at an. end." • •
"Professor Mack what doiyou
mein ? —Why I AM a mere— .
-'"lfyou have had reverses I .have
had success,• and bave the Means of
making you coinfortable-in life." ...
t".. But you do not know my. direum.
stances now, for I would not -deceiye
yon George , ?! •
&ids not 'cOneern Arne Avtat yOu
are now, but what are you willing to
:be." '••• •
have an agedmotlier-i Pro-
lessor."
-wish - to . hairepne so. she
can go, too."
Matters'were soon arranged as - to
time,. Pace -and ceremony; and this
being .over,',, the -. . party were on ,to
Virginia—the Professor-pleased that ,
had.hd 'solved the: matrimonial .prob
lem so easily, and•the lady that she
Was no longer at the•World!..s bidding.
Intlic:• country' of Virginia great,
ado is-made for a newly married coup
le. courser, much was expected in
the case-of the Prefesser; - But some
"bird in the air" carried the story in
adva,nce, that Professor:: Mack back
married a. ebok !-,'What, lady then
would call upon her ? What society
could the F. F. rs. of 'Virginia have
with a cook !`-Bat • the'. President ad
vised hisl i efe to call upon 'her but of
decency, at least,. If the professor
had married Iv' cook, why ..he didn't
know any bettd All that "he knew
was itoW to siiive problems in Mathe
matics. ' Besides, he might not have
married a cook, or if he had he was
well off in one respeet—hecbuld have,
a good table •
"Pshaw I." said the Preiiideht's lady
"what:does; a persoh cafe about a tip
ble in comparison with caste in s9c)-
ety'?" • -
- "Caste in society will do „well e
neugh," he, replied, , ; , "but since we
must eat to lire; reasteci tur-,
;key is better than' a 'fried chicken,
anti a short biseuit than an ashcake.
And what does 'an epiChre care for
ceremony ? kgood cup.of coffee, is
better! , " • -
"You are no Virginian; husband,
otherwise; you would never:say that,
for anybody knows that riobility io
a 'Cabin is•better than a cook cin a pal
ace!" .. i r"i
"Well, call •on the lady and see—
theories are often good,for nothing,.
Wbilst. practice is the i3nin,efperfed
bion t, - •
The Presidentess and Was
in ized--the Cook was iriuclr - her su
.
perior—and•she
The other, ifficars' Jadies having
heard that the.Preitctent's - %vita had
called on M . rs.. MaCk, were obliged;
according. to, custom, .. to , follow suit.
They, top„ wore, disappoirited,forthe
New YoTir,..ady;jkid . pot, lived in a
City .in, vain. ,In,iiiikd;:ininners and,
accom,pliphments aita outranked th:eqt,
all :.Betides in reaped to ilia
=EI
" it;
't.t3cii;:n.
I=
the duties tievolving upon her, and
evidently interested the. Govern=
6r l lvlry MOO* by " - her 'powers of eon
, VWliat chartning - lady,".
Eu.iid,' - he to-his . wife,'",is , Mrs, Mack f.
and what a—tahle , has she set ! and
how well she.graces it 1"
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WHOLE Nth 802
=ED
"My dear hustiand," said she, "do
know Shei'S a New York cook—
why, she has been-it mere seritio for
'many years I!'
. .
-"I know nothing about• that," said
he, "but, if she has, .I.,w.ish every oth
er lady was a servant and a New
York cook, We should have
soin'ething 'eta' then besides fried
chickens and ash .cakes r
"All men are not epicures, like you,
Governor." •
;'No—but if th,oy were, theylivpuld
irritate the 'mathematical PrOfesSor,
and gri to New York to geti.
A:man wouldn't be compelled then
to go to a saloon to get a. decent din-.
nor ! lie could find one at home—
now a great rarity.'.'
OUR MINISTER'S - TRIAL.
=1
A. good man was 'oar pastor, Rev
ThOrnton-Baven;and one of no com
mon' eloquence. Our best-=-1. had al-
most written good—church members
loied lam Sorry, to : say that a
few, tho.rned bp. the words that fell
from his lipS7,wheri he 'endeavored to
excite his brethren and sisters to '
„ A ihipksr wail; with God”
regarded, him. with otlis,
cii7A7l7y .v a :by - those Wsio
wdald:, have been transported .with
fi.end:liti'd delight _could they-'have
found : flaw.in.his conduct.
"Well I ,weII I" said MrS. Monroe,
the.whoel-wright's wife, to her hus
band-as they sat at the.hreakfast to
'hle one'reorning,"suppea'a Mr: Ha
ven did' kisa Fanny. Lawton: She-was
.almoSt one of the, family,,--what in
the world-was the harm ?" .
. , ,
"Bak", said the wheel-weight: '.,1
don't.'believe that he did kiss her."
I - ilFabnyAlerselteaid-he did," replied i
the wife ';
1 , Thisseemcd to be a clincher to
Mr. Atonro,e. Ile Aeliberatel
. , , . 7 wiped.
Phis ftce with his handlterehiefand
with a ' downeaSt, 'thoughtful look,
and Much slower :pace than - usual,
went to his shop. : ' ~ -
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He, had hardly.: taken:his shave in
his hand, and begun to ply it on an
unfinished spoke. before Deacon
Brown' - came in. The Deacon stood
a while ebewing wsmall fragment of
A. shaving and , talked ahont this,,tbat
andnothing. Soddenly lie said.: .
. "Brother Milroy, : biive you heard
about our 'Minister :7" - '
• .4'Y' . e's,"''ro - pliedthe brother. -
Tfien'fhere Was'not: another word
spoken 'for several minutes. The
wheelwright.lustily worked on
,the .
spoket- r tlla Deacon Looked out of the.
window.-,. . -
_At length Mr. - Monroe asked, in a
low . toileof Voice : - ' .. - -
4(What into be'done 7" - :
"Something . must." . was the Dee
con's..answer, !!for the cause will suf
fer."
" And'llion he walked rapidly up
dieitrek
"What is:this story a} Mr. Ha
ven's improper treatment pf. young
ladies?",, asked-. the cynical lailryer
Thompson of, lrw
oodard the tavern
keeper. ',';; •
Why," era& the' mixer 'of- sherry.
cebblers and drawer of small beer,
"the parsorcis, no better than others:"
"Have you;he a r d ar of the saintly
~. ,
priest Haven's full?" was' the ques:
I tion of one infidel 'to another.
"Yes'i just as - I thbught.. it would
biii:—bit, ha, ha.i":. .
. .
"Something must he done," were
the words of . Deacen )3rown, "and
that 'soon " he thoUght but did not
speak. ..
Sn''frorti: the wheel !wright i s he
'wcint'-to thehouse of another Deacon
.--+Benten Jahrison.,. He. had hea.rd
the story, and„ , litinvan enemy be,
liered it, and_Avas deterMincd to deal
with' the offender: .-' ' '
".; The . deaconticalled on the Minister.
Deacon J(ihtisori.wasspelteaman. The
Story in lull ;wals : that Mrs. garnard;
. r a t grass widow whnse bus and ; had
gone off beetibee he', - entiki not liy.e.
I with her, 10,` -'ti turd, as 6he ivata InAss
= ing 11'6 - parSonage, . 'Fanny Lawton
i`say-to ono of the.thildsen,:‘..Yort lost.
a kiss from ypoy father by. 510 t ‘ beteg
in the house when ho gettorke
O ils
afterneon f rem, the lower . vil)age...and
I gnt,i,t." - . - - . 1-- '. '1 '
- - Mr. Haven denied .
ever httving it4Eis.
ed - the girl, and ! suggeatect , , that - the
,deacons should write. t,,Fan.ny.; Who
.was, teachip`g adlixocif "about twenty
miles,distant and get at the truthiof
the matter: -
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The deacons did. They steppedi
into-the minister's study and wrote:
In a few days there came the reply: .
‘'lou ask me if on ono occasion.
Rev..M.r. Haven gave me . a kiss—
Where we were ; and, who were pres
ent. In answer .I state: Rev. Mr.-
Haven,, did • one afternoon, While r
was staying at hie house, and in the
sitting room, give me a kiss. .Nty ,
Persons but ourselves were present.'
Deacon SolinSon was elated, and .
immediately wrote to hisWile'S cousv •
in a:voting canclidard that ibero-
Would 'sodn - be a Vacant parish where
be, no- doubt .Would reeeive a call.
Deacon Brown was thunderstruck
and Arisappiti:nted . .. Fanny Lawton's
word was not to be doubted—it was
se plain .a matter that there could be
no.. mistake. Mr. Haven, after aft'
was ft wolf in sheep's clothing. Still
the:Minister denied the charge. He
could not 'do such a thing without
being aware of it, and knew that he
had never kissed the girl, or any oth--
.er girl hut his wife, before marriage
or-since, in his life...
Detteonijohnson brought the ett.
tire tnatter before the oburoh: He
was excellent on suet) cases. The'
charge contained two distinct allega
tions :
1. .Rev. Thornton Haven haneerr
guilty of a great impropriety, render
ed it expedient that be should be die
missed from the pastorate.
11. He had lied about the mat
ter.
Fanny Lawton was sent for, and
the church called tegether. Rev. Sow
ion Dickinson, the pastor of a neigh
boring chnrch,. was present to mod
erate the meeting. The meeting--
house was filled. Every member of
the church, but old bed-ridden Polly
Steers, was present. The tavern was
well represented, All the scoffers
and scorners, within half a score of
miles, who could get there,. were in
attendance.
Tlic church meeting- #tai du ly
pened. Deacon Johnson then brought
forward his charges.
Fanny was called to testify. tier'
testimony was :
~ One afternoon—l think it must
have been early in March—three of
Mr. Haven's children and myself`
were alone is the sitting room, : their
mother had gone to the sewing-cir- --
cle. Mr. Harem came into the house'
from the other village ; the children
met him at = the door which opens
from the sitting-room into the hall
I as he eame in J
ay„„r,nato
- bl ..t
,kit.aarikka
ienue now
Lawton's testimony. An lentil Dea
con Johnson put the question.
"riid he close the door before corn
ing into the sitting-room ?"
The answer was :
think he diA."
Had a pin fallen on the car'pet
would,have been heard in any part
of our large and beautiful sanctuary,
Then Mr. Haven rose up and aid :
"Miss Lawton what did
.yoii do
With that', iiiss I gave you ?"
"Ilere,it is," said Fanny, holding'
up a specimen of confectionary some
times called a kiss.
Then there was another pause ) , and
silence that was oppressive. A... 11 were
too much amazed, and either gratis
fled or mortified and disappointed, to
move. Most of - those present , held
their breaths. "Fanny," said our
blessed minister, "did I ever kiss
:you ?" ,
"I , To never. I never said you 'did."
go ended our minister's trial.
FIRE us nit ;
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BILL JONES AMONG THE GIRLS
'The following story, contribtited by
century friend to theN.
is toe good to telost; - "though,' flays
the Delta, "its raciness may net ac
cord with the exalted •tasteS of the
kliSs Nannyites lvho. dress :the legs'
.of their tables in frilled pantaletts,
and faint over a nude cherub :".
Old Squire Parish ryas an hOspita - -'
-ble old soul. Every. Friday evening
it, \CUB the, delight , of the girls at the
Aeadetny and the boyd at the schools
and college to go to old Squire , Par
ish's farm, about six miles from town
and stroll in the woods, bathein the'
creek,- search the orchard . and hen
nests', and turn everything 'about the
premises . upside down. : And old
Squire Parish would sit in, the
ehim
` ..nry corner, pipe in < mouth, and tell
them stories.about the first .settle- -
ment of t he - country, and bow "Oldl
lliek cry" had whipped the Indians—t•
for the old Squire had been - in JackL
son's army—and never let the boys.
off without at least one story about
the "old man," as the Squire delight-.
ed to call the General.
One Saturday,. about the 'middle of:
the afternoon, 13111 Jones, a 'wild'
ruin settrum young man of ~sixteen.
.Avinters rode up te-the - Sqiiii:ed door;
and-hailed. the byas,e.,
was answered lay that. black young:
rascal JoslvW,b4d , telt jpiles that the
boys were ,g 0 .40.. Kuirre . hunting,
"but you hottei - Velieve,lll.assa Bill;''
,eontinued4lisb, "that the gals is ear--
rying„ent high. Why, Massa
.YouPeasettienr, 'em squealing, up . here."
Jones solia-letw.led. that the'rrls had
• gone to their ustutt . bathing, place,
which was at the foot of a highpreei_
Otte; and.' apfhOached,.. 6 4 that'
side by a. solitary flilit,paVikrlnch"
was guarded.by "Dini&" the
.ether sine- of° the .ereeltV , *. broi€l. l
sand-bank, so that could ape
proich it without bdirigkepii. Scones
had been to,,the Squired- hoide-so of
.ten that •hli [ liiievi all his. 'stories by ,
[ heart, audtit was almcist. impossible
;to find the Ooys in...the woods, no