The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 27, 1859, Image 1

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KULP !MM.:MEP-5Y EDOEI9CZIEFACSEPIXUCCS3.
Nentiy and Promptly Executed, at the
'ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PEEIN'A
Tats establishment Is-now supplied. with an extensive
assortment of JOB TYPE, which will be Increased RS the
patronage demands. It can satyr turn GRt PRINTING, Of t
every deArriptlon, In it neat and expeditious MRElner•--
IRUd on very reasonable tering: Such as j i bs
Pamphlets,' Checker, -
Business Cards, Handbills,
Circulars,
Bill Headings,-Blanks,
Programme% Bills of Fare,
Invitations', tickets", eke.
A N--Dream of all kinds. Common CASJudtmenl BONDS.
Constables' anct ottteX,,BLANKI3, printed
correctly and neatly on the best , piperi tOstently kept
fur nide atthls office, at prices "to suit thectititca. ,
* * *Subscription pelce o{,tho LESA l ticiß ADVERTISER
One Dollar and a Ralf - a
Address, Wm. IS.'ffilisum,Leirantin,
FFIZMMtMq
FOWRIOT,, .
OROO3IB—I in tile em the tliird gory
—et which 2 rooms I,NIthAAS WHIT can be .let
,to.
m gather, and LARGE VIASEN.E.n ii. . with email
room and cellar, on On4erlo4ll,treet, in the Bor.
ough of Lebanon, are of for Rent. Apply to
Lebanon, January 28,1859. JOIIN C. RHISNER.
A fine 01 1 1%ifteSS Room, ,
wilding.
two Room FOE
in S. J. Stine's '
'no l s building.
"IL two doors 'east of the Buck Uotol, near the Court
House. Inqulris'of S. J. STINE
Lobaoon, 1i0b.2, 1859. •
' - Store Room, Ar,c o :Sier Rent.
~
A LARGE STOREll00:11, ilifsbElOnfiat, nd. TWO
' 21: Business or Office 800518 on the:tetetiati•
floor, in the new brick building labsiefewsated 9*- , .
- by the subscriber, on Quinhorhtniet- ' t,*
or Walnut., are offored4fOr Rent:a h e Ira
s
'will be rented separate or together, a g e6wett.
04- Apply 4;ni.tlte premises, to ' EL' P. NDALL,
10d ,, Tw . 4 -, 0,..04 . , 94459. i4....
• 1 - e ,
1-1,14. E of the riaw tro•story bi c on the ,
1-7 Plank Road, near ,the Lebanon Valley Rail- n
road. Apply immediately to
Lebanon Feb. 2, 1862.` oga: W. KLI.X.E.
r
For R tH: , r, - 6. ... L.,: - •
A STORE ROOM, or Boeings li et tlifforßlint, _...,
..tik. N. E. corner of Olnnberhe nd Harker HE
*trade. Pueeeegion can be given immediately,
Jr required. Inquire of
Lebanon, Feb. 0;1858, __.. PIPI
itrAlmable'llocottrarffilrOrierty
0 FOR SALE!
, a
, offered at private sale, OM 411.1 . alflot or piece
of GROUND, situate /alba nditt Ina tinier of Wa
ter and Walnut streets, Lebanongroutf2l3 feet on Wal
nut street and 80 feet orWater street, lirepent occupi
• ed by John Farrell's blarble YRrdo op,;,tvh)eh &re a Famer
Rouse, &c. It Is located withißt !rail of,the llabj"
anon Valley Railroad Depotttlsthr We DOpotrnill
the centre of town. For forthmjikrtjettltup apply •
to John Farrell on the preinfaslal4, 1540'd15e 24,1557.
. , • FOR R : ~,,!-
IT
T ir c E uMitild o ltr a .t ft : R e: l t e :fit! Zno i r n s,l`: A 1
It men be arranged Into one or more rooms as parties
may desire. Vostession given at any time.
_, .. 70tiN GRNSF.
Lebanon, Dec. 15, 1$58:-Lt.
• , Pkivate Sate. ..,
HE
,subscriber offers at Private Sabi, ,his new two.
"‘"X" story brick DWELLING GOlJEE,'situated in Eliza
' Vi i i ldgt l titit Th t hiu r f"
n6tlfireioor
Won the — ad. The , other inirrove... • a sli
1 9 " . are a"
014 i , Catern n' Eit* l i i NEM2 111 ":' -•
.., try
. 150 feet. The asracirty ia all par.,
" and Ina ickaroildi , frn Will be solfirAnisy terms.
PosseesiOtt will - tit , int on thel st day, o ,Aprit, 11359.
Apkly id ' J. Irk , jograplor.
Metiation , Noy. 24, 1858.-tf:
eligin , Vs %Vine ,unik Liquor
1 , Store,
gimelitUttEll,of Market-and Ulster streets, Lebn-,—vr7A
non, Pa., in the room formerly occupied by
itstobiWeidle, kliaacwhasaildelstill continues to
Iceman nitortmentietlieAferl- best brands of WINES
alld LIQUORS that catetalcit. To those *ho - ire ac
quainted with his LIQUORS, it is not necessary for him
Is_to spank, as the Liquors will speak for themselves. To
Keepers, and all others, he would state that it
-is merely itecessnay for them to call and examine his
stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full
satisfaction. EMANUEL REIGART.
B.—Remember at Weldle's Corner.
,_Lebanon, May 0,,1808.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
'RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
AfitA*DELrltte.
SIDES,4 CA,RMANY.
51,tar
. •
rwran mind,
OVltitlil OMURA*.
- .14 baron Depiisit 11411 - k.
!dumbertand SiTC4i, one door ectelof ilgiaaard's Hata.
Vr i f pay the following RATES a, INTEREST on
DEPOSITS,
For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum;
Nor 6 months, and longer, 5 pur coot. per annum ;
For 3 mouths, and longer, 4 per cent. per nnuum;
requtrlng ashort notice of withdrawal, Interest paid in
full for am Deposits from the date of deposit to the date
of withdrawal. Wu will also Word a liberal lino of ac
commodatione to those who may favor us with Deposits,
payable on demand, Wilt pay a premium on SPANISII
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and aloe on old Mexican Dol
lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re
nd; to all parts of the United &Mas t the Canadas and
Europe I Negotiate Loans, &e., &c., and do a general EX
CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS.
G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President.
1 310. Citrate, Cashier.
TbeVridei r iditiog,,illANAGEßS, are indlvldunlly liable
1p the extent of their,Estates, for all Deposita and other
nbllgatione of the "LEnturox DEPOBIT BANE."
stmz N G. G. E TAINMLCOLEMAN,
l' E
OrfN& . kUOUSTUS BOYD
LeVxtnon, May 12 , 1969 . '(31.042 itkt.BlM.!
Blinds, Blinds .Blinds:
itoBEKT TEIOMPSON, Venetian Mind; and, Shade
• 'Manufacturer, No. 630 North 2ntl.etreet, 3 doors be
i
o W Coates, west side VENETIAN BLINDS, of every de
. Scrlptlon, mado to order hi a superior mariner at lowest
task prices, OLD BLINDS repainted and repaired equal
to new. Van. 19, 1869-6 m.
SWatar•a Collegiate Institute
Jonestown Lebanon Co,, Pa.
?TIME Edifice being fi nished. the Summer Term will
commence on Monday. 4th of April. Maley and Fe•
males of the age of eight years and upwards, will be in•
strutted by a competent board of teachers. Pupils from
abroad will board with the Principal. For circulars
containing ipartionlare. address any cue of the subscrib
ers. • JOUR BRUNNER., Esq., Pree't of the Board.
IiENRY J. DIE }.Y, Boorettrry. •
L D. RUPP, Priblelpat
Jonestown, yob. 16,18,.8.
GRAIN WANTED.
60,000 Bushels Wheat.
50,000 Do. Rye.
50,000 Do. Oats.
50,000 Do. Corn.
,
21 . 1' the Store House a the anbeerlber, on the Union
• 'h Canal, below Walnut street, in the borough of N.
ban p on, for b which the highest Market price will be
••paski ,csa.
s.I bave been many years in the business nod have
always been found to deal fairly and pleasantly with ray
austouters, "trust that our dealings may ciao continue
in the future. JOHN IMMEL.
fr. Loband, Feb. 9,1859.-Bm. •
VIM
1838 1V W STYLES. 1 - 858
A DAM R18E,8% Cumberland Street, between
A
Market and the Court Souse,north side, has
now on hand a splendid 'fissortment of the New
Style of BATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1868,
to which the attention of the public is respectfully to
tad.. Jabs of all prices, from the cheapest to the most
Godly, always on hand, He ban also just opened a spien
did assortment of SUMMER. llATS..embnielag such as
STRAW,. PANAMA, PSDAI 9 : A PXAD.L., DORN, LEG
.IIOIINOSENATE, CUBIAN. others.
,011.11 e will also Wholesale all kinds of Flats, Cape,
*o., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.
Lebanon, April 21, 1858.
. ..Feed---Feed
P-DERONS'in,w4nt of Feed for ,powitotylkas; can ob•
tufnit daily at the Lager Bear BiIEWERY of NW
subscriber. North Lebanon ' township. Price,
10 recite a brothel. - MIRY HARTMAN.
Lebanon, Feb, 2, ON.
Lebanon - Itlntaai /ftsilrailee
Company.
incorporated by the Legislature of Pa.
CHARTER PERPETUAL!
OPEICE 42' JONESTOIVN, LEBANON COUNI7:
GUARANTEE CAPITAL $05,000 !
HIES COMPANY le in full operation,:and rcadi to
mike insurance on nil kinds et prperil,ln on
or °ninety, and on as favorable terms as anYlvell gov
erned and safe company, caber on the Mutual or joint
.0024:prInolplo ,
President—JOllN TIRTINNEM,
Me President—D. N. RANK.
rreasurer—oHo. 31Elt.Y.
Sterttary—WM. A. MARRY.
DIRECTORS :
Joao Ilairmszn, Esq. Oso. Roes,
Oso. F. Naux, D. M. KaIISIANT,
NAPOIXON DEBIT, Jeer. Snisx,
JOUN SALTSIgit 3. K. TILEICEILKO.,
DAVID AL.IIANX, DAVID it&nic,
Pam in, M. Mayan, BARRY.
ANTHONY'S:MIX, Aient foi.Debanon and ekinity
Jonestown, :Feb. 23.1 59. • • •••• •
G F '
Boot & Shoe Store Removed.
*New Spring and ummei• tack !
TITE Undersigned would respectfully inform the public
that he has REMOVED hie Ban OOT and
r MOE TORES
to the room lately occupied by I OraeY
*V store, where he has opened a beautiful OA of
Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes,
for Ladles, flentlemenaudOhildren, 1136.0111 Wm
rem
Is very complete, and embraces all tha latest etYlesilthiell
o can sell out at low priced. The public will please
will
and examine. DANIEL CI.REFF.
N. 1 1 .—TRAvatins, now is your time if you wish to me
a large assortment of Trunks, mutt, Mid different klAds
of -Bags. Come one, eouse - alli
Lebanon, April 7,180
VOL 10NO
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W A 7 1 1,0 OEs' AND JEW:EI4,IIY
„.ANO.TirER NEW JEWS
WATCHES AND • A
- • arsznzerivED ay.
W..ACK
Cumberland 4, next door to Dr. Lroeoweatrdeo
First Premium and -Diploma Awarded by tiCe
Lebanon County 'Agrioultural - Dociety
the' celebrated
,
AMERICAN WATCHES..
rplas n dorsemerit - of the merit , and Ohatactefisf the
Watch should prove a euMclent summit endation to
those-who contemplate purchasing a good ;rind:reliable
Tispe4teeper. They disclaim arry,part of •fereign;mech
aniem in movement-or case, audiu regard to 2'isite and
.40:011ity diktance all competftift. lese - WitOlaseare,
Mii¢ichQatt,-.7, BLA-inct"velfswojffiNTot.
St ei;eefttatrof Market and Comborl aritreetosbOpo
site the Market Rouse, Lebanon', Pe. :Nov, 3 '2853.
,000 iteward le. Look Ont.
TAMES H. 'KELLEY, Waie -
0 Maker tti Jeweler, Las
opened at the Emits llowontos r in
thetown, of Lebanon, a heautiftdassortMenttif Gold Rail
road l'ini:n.kec z ei:s in hunting Amami ; elghtday Watches,
gold Duplex, gold Awehors, gold cylinder 'Watches, Ac.—
Silver railroad hunting Watches', dnplex, anehore, cylin
der, English patent Lever, English Swiss
.Qaartiers, and
Boys' Watches. Large Musio , Boxes„, , ,4, 6, and 8 tunes;
golf Fob, Teat and Neck Chainb I gold Armlets, Brooches:•
gold Thimbles, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Necklaces, shirt-
Studs, Spectacles, Medallions, Miniature Cases, gald pen
and pencil cases, gold Key Seals, am.: Silver Tea shil:ra
ble Spoons, Soup Ladles. fob and neck Chains. Spectacles,
Portnionpies, tine pocket anti-pert Knives, 'Violins, Violin
mine, NOSH Violins, Accordeotts, Polkas, Brass Instru
ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, - Claribets, Guitars, -Banjos,
Tamborines, Ladies' Cables, Coltli Rifles,
,Sharp's Rifles,
Volcanic Rifle. sheets '25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's
Volcanic mid Damascus PistolS, eight-day and thirty-how
Clocks, ac., the whole comprisinglthe most extensive as
sortment ever offered in Lebanon conity,and will be sold
at the lowest cash prices.
Yfidelies Meeks can:fully Repatred ciard iPitrratited.
*** Mrs. Kelly has opened alrantyBtflienery Store in
the seine room with Mr. Jewelry store, Eagle
Buildings. [Lebanon.; April 14, 1858.
CIOUSTLA.N 1.1
Dagperreotyps.
IV7O titres the best LlONo,3,ige" in Linkinn 7
Why J. H. KRIM, in the third stpxy of
Rise's New fluildiiik, •
•
Ile has the best room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and
has made it his entire business for the last six years: tie
always gets the _latest improxements ; ho has always the
latest style of cases oil hand; heltakea pictures in every
style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are
wonderful to behold. All his pictures are sharp„spyrect,
and of the highest finish. Ofve hieri fi call - dad you will
not regret it. Ills terms aro Teg3r.roo4etatc.•. •
His rooms are open (limey - day (except Sundays,
from 8 o'clock, A. :11., till 6 o'clock; P. M.
Nov. 25,1857.
SKY LIMIT GALLERY, over D. S. Reber's Drug Store,
on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pe. AREBROTYPES,
MELAINOTYPES, FERQTYPES,
.PAPYROTYPES and. 4.Pllere.
ORAPHS, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reaamia.
ble and in„aiicerilance with the size, style and quality of
the eases, Booms opeiked A from 8 to 4 o'clock,
P.
Lebanon, June 2,1858.
COMPOUND
Extract Of
FOR MARINO 13OhR. •
A
PURELY VROETA.BLR preparation, r.ontaining the
Medicinal and Aromatic qualities of the roots from
which it Is made, producing,a Realthy and pleasant ,bev
erage . It seta Its.a purifier; predueing agoutis stimilla -
Oen throughout the body, without thedeleterieuxellbcts
of a momentary excitement. • It - Is peculiarly efficacious
in diseases arising from imp urities _ of - the, blood, and
ll is
highly recommendbd for the,;use of fathilies, 'especiay
Where good water cannot be easily ;encored. Prepared by
POTTER & 011 AS Oheull ete lPLlN, Practical
Westerly; lt.
" AGENTS—D. rt. lierrentr, tanrester • T, W. Drorr . &
Wir• Philadelphia. March 80,12.59.—1 m.
For sale by Dr. George Ross;at his prug and Mend
bill Store, Cumberland Street, opposite the Court Ranee,
banon
FARMERS, look to your interestl Oves
pay Cash for all kinds of Country Producer in the
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iirty Day,
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ight Day,
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CLOCKS,
• Received at ,
J. J..BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon Pa.
IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO
BRENNER'S
TILE undersigned would respectfully inform the public
that be has now a larger and more extensive assortment
of.MAltilbh', at his New. Establishment in Market street,
than has ever heretofore been offered to the public in
Lebanon, the stock containing of Immix 3IMMLE, Bur-
LAND, STATCAtrit,PpIiOT, - DARBY, 31ANCIIESTER, fie., an.,
ail of whiehare done up In the most scientific style, and
in Such a, variety of designs as to suit the tastes of all.
trhe public are invited to call at his
NEW north
IN MARKET STREET,
one Situate north of Union Hall, Lebanon, Pa., where be
Will attend personally to' all who will favor him with
their patronage.
lle would also return his sincere thanks for the liberal
patronage afforded him since opening in business, and
feeling the more encouraged by the interest manifested
in his behalf by the public, be enters upon a new season
with renewed energy, despatching businese with a
promptness becoming an honest mechanic.
Ternislltaascatable. Call awl Examine.
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Lebanon, Aug. 13, '5B, .1. h. DAUGELDRTY.
P. S—Also, a number of soled Limestone Door Sills,
for the accommodation of building men and contractors,
who would do Nell to call and examine. J. li. D.
Coal, Coal, Coal,
W2the undereigtled, would respectfullylnforen the
citizensof Lebanon county, that we are now pre
pared to supply: the Community with COAL, either
yrlioleSelo.otftetail, as we will keep all kinds of COAL
on hand, such as
Pea, Chestnut, Nut, Store, Egg and Broken COAL, white,
red and grag 'ash,
which :we are coxestantly receiving from some of the best
Collieries in the Coal regions, and would here say that
we will selLour .0004. as low us they can be sold by any
Porsoh in the county,, which we will sell at our Mill, or
deliver to any part of the two boroughs.
, MYERS & stOun.
Genesee Mills, tebanoil, Feb. 3, 1858.
WU. C. PAVBEIt. OMJAiI.:f YOUNG.
REMOVAL!
Coach-Makiag Establishment
rinifF, undersigned world respectfully inform the public
.1_ that•they
,have REMOVED their CoActimArannESTAli•
MOMENT to High St., between Hill and Meshing 34 Squares
north 0.14. Fauber's Store, in the h,.rough of-Leba
non, where they'intoitd carrying on the businessin all its
branches, as beroton*. Each .
of us having served4kitiltt:i l P - " . "411,k^v..
prenticeships to the. ,businessii - m ikt„.ir - -
and having, hadinuohea,ioOtkle ' -
therein, we feel confidentbf 'ear' - - -
ability to give satisfaction. Every article manufactured
at our establishment will be.under our personal supervis
ion. We shall keep on inind,ltEADY -31 4DV,
KIN,DS 0 F:Or,BIEre f , ES,
which will be warranted of the most superior quality.—
We have now a fine stock on hand. to which the attention
of those wanting anything. la. our',line is invited. Wo
will also attend to REPAlitirill,.at short notice. •
• ra -- None but the best workmen will. be employed in
any branch of the business. Weeordially invite the pub
lic to give us a cull, and we will guarantee satisfaction.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage of a gene
rous public, we solicit a continuance of the same.
• •IttiVUGNit di YOUNG.
Lebanon, December 22, 18513.-AIM..
FOR SALE.
Itotrit, . : :.. 1 ~
IL""OATS '., 41 ;
4, , .
:rr- IoDDLINGs,
inlpiiiiim
: )3ALT BY THE BAG,
... ~,, . BEAN, •
at the Genesee Mills of . 11.Y.E118 lic 81.10IIR,
a.
Feb. 3, 1858. Lebanon; P
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the Genesee Mills, in the7borough of Uhlman,
13; WHEAT,. OO OAS,, t. ~,,
RYE, ' •
In any quantity, for which the higYEhest Ma rket prices
will be paid in Cash, by ' MRS & SHOUR.
Feb. 3,1858. .
;4El2'
•Ir.•
'4l,r*Eljptfoitz-,
SECRET DEATH,WARRANT.
ttl eIitALE:O.F.•TEXA.S. •
W 9 B , 66lattiT ' after *toe annexing of
the State," that secret
eegtseelil orseq!ne,in vogue in
,the Seuthwest 'an cOeaially in that re—
won of country known: as Central Tex
a s. - In 1538, at bayleysville count
. ,
..
~low the heed , quariersdf,'the.itottarioui
Bill Pi t 111 - *
,y c er, ere was or.
ga 42the • of, those: many ' secret
noancillywhichn itileimpre to become
! the terror' ell law charadtat•a i
Dalvville, ever since the
advent ,of American:etil4tiorii had
been - noted* the hekit Ars of a
thieves; wliol,htit etittfine• their on
lawful operittittci'that•
,partidular. re
gion alade, But made periodical• ;tithes
on :settlements `itt. diatance.. To a
man disposed toltie.lifenf, peace, a resi
dence in the far Southwest at this time
could have hadput few;, if any advan
tages. MIGHT enThatically made right,
and to one 'acquainted ti t tti life on th`e
Texan border as it there wasitt ,
scenes present gediselvdt
he said
era
11,, , !e- : countAtairts. in- 4e. 1 on
gone era of ciiivatry,,rfatistirviirw, - ...-
wet •
fare. • '
One cold, blustering eveningail
autumn of '9,,Ytralter Brighton,*A7ol9l
known and kiMily esteemed Tokik4ll4
Daleyville, and,a lavler of acknoW - legg-,
ed talents on the T i exian leo
the town to proceed to the p - t t n
of a friend and neighbor, a 01 stance df
about a mile. Just as"lmtreached that
portion of the'road wh ch *build around
a little etninenc9 on — ksigtAil.kirts of the
village, which was &Sleeved With a dense
growth of hndergiiiii4lgighton discov
ered"that_his,horie, (a, r vegaCiotis beast,)
began to manifeSt . get, Uneasiness, a
'ain"gular add rinhccOuntiVie freight, and
a total unwillingass - %lKdbekti,
Th; lawyer, was aware that'-nk.Pband
of desperadoes were'llien „ill that vicin
ity, and first at that uorntrot - ttre
.suspi
, cion shot across Itniltnithl that he was
in danger ; and although:he was not byi
any means of a tAinieltatur,e,.. still he
hesitated not an instant to rein in his
beast and look anxiously on either side
lof him. Peering cautiously into the
darkness a• few moments, his eye at
length rested on what the first glance
seemed.to be the stump of a free,
feet from the road-side. One vie
•theugh in Abe . .. darkness, showed hint
that it was the lei of a human being
a7"64,CiAabitg.'oo4o4it_.Att4ktp4. r.o w nrid;
Before Brighton had time to speak or
draw a weapon the - figure approached
"Is your name trighton—of Daley
ville V the disguised stranger inquired
'That is my natne--what do you want
of me V asked the lawyer, feeling bur
riedly for his 'pistols. -
"Captain George Williss requested
me to hand this sealed package to you
should I see you before . 12 o'clock to
night. You are going, there on busi
ness—you might as well retrace your
path, as Captain 4V illiss has left this part
of the, country, and is not likely soon to
'return again P
"Arid pray inform me what all this
means. Ido not recognize you. Were
you—" were / the hasty interrogations of
a puzzled lawyer, bat his mysterious in
forinatit, alter placing in his hand the
package, had disappCired as suddenly as
he 'tau come.
For a 'few moments Brightdif was un•
determtned ,to his -course, whether to
continue on, or return toile village.--
Capt. Willies : was the very' one 'he Wish
ed to see on itnportant legal business.
But yet the man he had
. just before so
mysteriously encountered, had imParted
to him the intelligeffce Of his neighbor
%Bin' departure. And the singular
tone of the individual, aiso, had caused
him to fear that sornethink desperate
was planning, f and pefhaps already on
derivay, .tif winch friend Willies was
to be fhe miserable victim, .Tfie" seal
ed, package, , too, which' he had receiv
ed might contain something of para
mount interest to himself.
All .was yet a mystery, hut in it he
imagined that there was a warning of
something to come—of something titat
was.to befal iwi. `He turned his horse
and rode back io the village, resOliled;
if possible, to ascertain the cause and
meaning of - MC singurarincident which
had just transpired,
* *
In a large frame building, within a
half mile of baleyville, and In the top
most story, out of sight ur hearing, and
by numerous welt-ghitrdelf entrances
and by passages made secure from all
eaves droppers or introducers, the----=
Couniy Regulators were accustomed to
meet in council. About the time the
incidents occurred which we are relat
ing, this company of Re ulators had
fallen under the condemnation of all
the best citizens of Daleyville and vi
cinity. The honest portion of the in
habitants of--county had, seine time
before this date, tried, ,tlfough
to break up the band ; but the more op
position they met, the fiereer'and inure
lawless became the proceedings and con
duct of the.. Regulators.Whet:L....Ake
cbinpani was first organized, 'heat
wottliy inhabitants, joinell for the
common safety of all, , lilt when the
Regulators, as a body; became alinost
as intolerable as the Very banditti and
highwaymen, they had united to ex
pel, they thhil quit the organization,
and began doing all in their power to
disband the . ehtirk body. George Wil
liss, the ohe mentioned previously; as
die captain of the band,' was a wea4hy
young planter: owning a plantation about
half a league ,. from the
Has though a. refined artd pAgemettmani
,LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY - "APRILI7- 1:804 --• u.
TFIE
Mil
had much
position.
and alway
&is of li,
yer, Nolte;
greatest 0
the open]
coolness
manifested
of, this *a:
jecture 07
friends an
revealed
the posses:
a former t;
tan. Brig
heart, and
ueweil his
and made
.--, • -
and iris yo •• • i : `kr i k- th l Wi? l f - iss. , : , tto4rt - iten , fled rise, shim his
But Wil Joni . ," ardrw • -•tiati-'Rferrit. "Elliftefait 4 . le7Tese "cone i I
heard on i itt a.,„ o -7„.. e1c 4.-,-. 1 , 6 , n t i.:, ,,•;
.. -1 d.,, ,,,-4 0 . * .sit te ,, , f000kto , e .- 40 , 040 . ,.., ,
~4 0, r een
speak snee
was conscious I each oilier for some time before the sin':
was
the having-beery distant - and' - hangtitlk'striii
latter, in t, .., g,
of having committed no offence, Proud- . ' disappearance of both,
ly pursued his own course, and fell ofr I * * . * * *
gradually from : the companionship of Three.months had passed away and
his former friend. mid-winter had set-in. - The citizens of
As yet, however, no serious rupture
happened between the two, and ad Haleyville. were still Wearying them
f, selves-in-.vain speculations chneerning -
whenever they encountered each other the mysterious disappearance of Bright
:exchangedthe cold formalities of
t.:4ig, but nothing farther. On the on end( Captain Williss. The young
_, f%the . scenes in which we have wife of t latter,. also, was at e y o u
, - •ip*C'talrly introdueed Walter Brighton, lat he ui, still persisted in declar
ftheiyoung laWyer had started on ing that her husband lived arid would
t e n again return to Daleyville. At - lengt h
rbey-to the , plitntation of Williss, on one day it ,veas rumored through the
11
Vehcfrdta Male no advances whatever
*Siivea''s f re:l
~., -9 ane y a legal nature, in. streets of the usually quiet little village
or a renewal Sf-' - hast friendship. that Brighton had rethreed. And more.
at
,Having niNTr the facts Of, the
. over that he had sent fo r t. Phillips, then
.„,., stayed- ~.„ ~
gree ofsatisfaction to the Captain of the negutators, and -that
9rrservas and also to our readers, we
case With silt - 64ehe and Phillips Were.closeted:• t theid
: a o
office: of the ,11wypr. The 'excitement
wilt Proceed': - became desparate at - this piece ef news,
On could hardiy contain
i the,.,Meeing of the day after . the -luta' the Peopie ,AT -
occurrence of the incidents whiCh we. .thernar; Ives. A• arge crowd of angry
have narrated, the Regulators met in 'men gathered around the walls of the
the upper story' of the large frame build: little office, but it -was ofno ,uses---there
i rig swe traveAn o tined. A great'` excite- was no admittence. - Pretty-seon,'how.
.mentswaa.smanifeitt among them. The' • ever, Phillips carnesuvand quire& and,
inhabitants of Daleyville and surround- partially dispersed the gathering by say
ing country had been startled by the ing that th.orerwas,nothing wrong with
news tliar Willisi, the Captain of the'-•Brightfilf; and - that.he would before ma-`i
Regulators had disappeared ; nit one ily days explain the cause of his sudden
knew when or hew, and each 'member departure and return. • ••. ,
of the land had been summoned to Yes I .Brighten had indeed returned
meet 'that night at the rendezvous. agaio, ane was evert there communica-
A retired "Ranger," by the name of ting a tale to his friend—the old,Ranger
Phillips, and ontiodf the most influen- Which fairly made the, hair of Phillips,,
tial members', took the chair on the or- brave min he was, stand unequivocally
ganiZation of the meeting. Then, ac- en end. The, package which Brighton
cording to 'tile areetiOn of their writ- had, received so rnysteriousfy. on .the
ten constitution, Man after 'man of the night in which he started to Captain
Regulators was, called up; to answer 147111185' Plantation, and which 'he open
the, interingatory as to whether he had ecl initnediately on returning home, he
any knowledge of, the whereabouts of ascertained contained a warrant for Ihis
their missing Captain. own death, signed by Captain Willa' s,
At length,, after,more than half, of hiniself, together with other names .. .4;4
the ineintiVirdiffteep Iltlealifneit,' ad. ate' ha n,d of Regulators') Brighton pro-
Old, drunken, ona:ay`id', epliarently e a rf d uct ed the instrument th the , eyes of the
idiotic creature named NVeezle, a negro astonished Phillips, and the latter' read
overseer on the plantation of Williss, therein his own name._
came forward to add his testimony.— "Afergery l by G—d ! In Christ's
Nothing,. as yet, had been adduced to name, what more, isto.comer were the
even afford a clue to the whereabouts exclamations of the amazed ranger, but
of the missing man. . the lawyer bade him be quiet,.and then
•
. When Weezle came tip, therefore, i t i proceed to relate the far more singular
was with no little interest that all eyes events Which had happened to him.
were turned upon hint, for his position . That very night on which he had re
was in such a manner connected with , ceived the package, he did not strive to
Williss, that every one inferred that• he sleep but set up pondering over the
must know something in regard to the mystery; which he knew hot how pos
mysterious disappearance. NVltat .add sibly to eiptam. ToWard ' the small
ed more to the feeling which all mani- htiurs Of the night he was first made
fested toward Ore expected testimony, aware of the factihat sonic persons were
was the fact that Weezie had not cotr= trying to effect an entrance to *Office.
municated with a single one el the band It, was situated in rather.a lorteltpart
that evening, which, considering the of the village, and haliegenjtci feel some
circumstances, portended that some alarm. His nerves were
in a feeble
tiling of an important nattire Was being state just .then r . and even imaginary
kept back until the proper time sounds had dotible the force oft reality.
i
On the usual questions dieing put to He was the possessor of only one +Neap;
old Weezi e , its to when , he had last seen on iu the shape of a small one-barre'ed .
Captain Williss, when . and under, what pistol. At length he heard a 'hand .put ,
circumstances, he -stated that he hail Upon the sill of a low windodr - in the
been last with the Captain on the af- i back-room of his office, together with
ternoon of the day, previous ; that he • the "trampof several feet on the outside..
had last seen him, believer, oil the eve- Mechanically, and . strangely enough for
•
ping or the same day, but that it Wei one under the circurostarices, he extili
on his own plantation and - engaged in guished the light, and then felt himself
the ordinary `vocations. This, he in ill complete darkness: The nakt inn
foriied the hand ; t'vas all he p us iei v i l ) &tent he regretted the proceeding, bat,
knew of Williss; but that he had 'seen , deterrinned to make the hest use of his
arid heard what had led him to believe time, he groped Iris Way areund the room
that their Captain had been foully dealt entil finding an, iron poker, acid a billet
with. He went on to relate, that corn. of wood, he concealed himself behind
ing home the evening before from the the door. That, he confe.ssed, inrelat
villaue at a late hour, - he met a citizen ing it to Phillips, was the : wrong move,
of the town, lawyer Brighton returning; and the one which led him •into the en
as he took for greeted at the time, from tire subsequent difficulty., He should
the plantation- of:-Captain Williss.--- the -kept Iris candle burning until the
•W e ezie continued, hia'narratibri, saying desperadoes (foe such they proved) had
that tie thought-then that it was a late entered the back windevir o and then made
hour for any One ,iii de travelini•itiai his 'way through the front door. But
road, and that Brighton seemed iii' 4 Brighton" was to'much confused, and la
.
.
great hurry-'—riding at a '` fearful sa t e , that, as the sequel will show, he carne
and spurring his'breast On as if if Ware -near loSing hie life. The`banditti were
a case of life arid death. When We•e• ''i
''
__ccessful and entered: They weranot
ale cencluded, every man tanned from !Ong in ascertaining the whereabodts of
the abstracted `and breathless attitude Brighton,'and whether they wantedmcin -
with which he, had listened to the testi- ey, life, or merely person, they were
mony, and looked wonderingly, and.in. equally es speedy in seizing andhind
tend; into the eyes of his neighbor.,- ing hina from .liead to, foot. Brighton
Silehae Wei perfect in the vast thenroom a " l e_ that he power,no
was in the t
full .of men. At length Phillip, the of the Regelators, but of eight or ten of
ranger of whom We have before spoken, the most ferocious lawless, and desper
a rose and said a in that familiar, easy ate of thajockwoods banditti' which in-
manner which characterized whilom the feited--7.-sceunty and vicinity. lie
border ranger. was taken from thaolfiee and placed•on
"Boys and Codirades! it serious sus- a horse, and was nicely regulated in, his
piciOn has been fixed upon a citizen o f'journey by two of the Mounted despera-
Daley ville by tile last man's testimony does who, weye on each side of him.—
—a suspidied of foul play on".the part it was a Wearying ride of many miles,
of Mr. Brighton,, one that 'yoa all. knoW thatt he was obliged to -undergo before
--Land; As far as I know 'none•'of von he arrived at the.end'Of the journey, and
have heretaciie dared to .'ilitrider •or When they atopped, he coirld no-more
speak agin.- But the case must be look- ascertain hie vvhereelsonte than if he had
ad - into ;-arollf - there's any murder in it, lieen 'conveyed, through - 6046 of sPade.
, „
as the old saying is, it'll :show ,aolors." On the dawningief day; however, he
A shout of approval greeted the found'ivirnself`tti4P.Shidifyily , itti' . & - §iiv , of
9-1-4 , ,,,,f - • .
speech ofPhillips, and then messengers as desperate and vtltainous looking.. set
were immediatly' ispatched to summon of men as it i d•ever - beers his ISt to
rbe
the accused, .NValter. Brighton. The hold, in a large, double'lng Cabin inthe
messenger returned to th e h an d with the depths of the forest a': greet distance,
news that the lawyer, too had disaPpear. as he supposed, from any settlement.—
ed. He had not that day been seen not And before many hours passed avitty he
heard of. •.The excitement became in. discovered what appalled and disheart.-
tence, as this was taken as prima fac ie coed him.
,evid .
ence of, the lawyer's guilt, and-lc:rid i -During,the night-journey while riding
' '- feel - of
*threats were,rnide on •
Biiofali j :l6ll. nOt
.
4119 Qs t
Si=
tittfifirYeekiess
fif
- 1 1
e'en ,
4,1,fi
1 -I)2 ati , A2`
TiParcluif
041.(11,f1,,Pbt!.
founit, now
that he had Arone,4o
1 ) 1i ps
rah'l f•tße days; "
5 ‘
"'TV it LI ' ^ 7 .* ..:;17
l','lW'fiii`thi, Atga
ii'r
(s).?l)xioi4ißearaii 4. tent' on'do
V§ible nbqoYtitevaravotoitorrdiy , to
tiffel4crit nglinsteVer:rin g #tti
thd_oakt,ofi Blight°
itteOttl PAUKtlgitilderent squads* of the'
,
tft, • bat , : kti.„4o on:'
, Willi*. ;was
1-yttiogitAvifi*
tanees. 'Brigho
,lhoner# , lcif
anYthilfo
Clfenilitetiageg,l
'to .0e 7 Ca'iitai tr
band scouted themopluttlyi--S4i.xakts
ostis4l4titelittgliiitg; sRr wipki4ed
sitift lisNrwithotbtlg,;igerttewl df ei€
k 3.1 1 .4 1. it n:Es, Ws4l.li4a SW 0101 titud
i i 04- itiheomt , Prexty ,
tts:at i aisalpavaiiikat tiOlp:Regunituni
„qi ti 40
. 00.3 prightoithilad.dmt a ti 6!" way
aloag,atane, a prep to.
antiety,
T. (II '
MEM
INNE
diriiliire 'tip their
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1
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7i • 0 1.1.
' 7 84t110LE
thought mien) Instances that he,
e l lka o *A
a girlasii , familiar voice in one
pf:hisisliktlirs,' - hrit was unable how to
acciatnilnflt The fot loW i rig day, while
r e6 - ii'aiiikisf,rfeta• fade bench and talking
kidattelatiplo4ktstay way, as theliPlitary
cabin was.lieing made hie prison-House,
Wht - Ashoterto
_his astonished gaze,
lAllkAltet;rit Mit Oveiseey,,, Weeile. He
3, l „,h, r ogoatOtl. to
. Whom the familiar
,!.94q4".4....tkrOtight previoos belonged,
'il.n4witlittlp recognition tile whole truth
bitisrupri hirti. He had once offended,Th e -z i t yikirfi,' i titrt sinister and designing
,oirerkeifyik Wiley ville, and Weezle had
lakenollits,apptititunity to revenge hint
ge 1 f..--........ 01 pr'i
! , Y*-ead*bittlit- up in a sneering and
!itauntitrAttrittn.piir and he.gan,to-jeer the
ga_pillo, WO -.'" his unfortunate situa
i tflin, - , Anai&o ti ed by saying that no
It
i , Ati-eh ;Taft'VOr i . - P' 0 u l O,-..teP,e ofr i
W- .. .5t
from the banditti. itri fir*lt'iifit,,l,*!tWWW.
zie) was associated,- - ‘itpezle -their de
clared that a man, would see Brighton
ere long the appearance of whom alone
would drive all hope of escape or life
out of his "craven heart !" This was
the classic tenor of the overseer's lan
guage. He then left the room, but was
not long in returning,'and communica
ting to the imprisoned lawyer_ hat Cap
tain Williss, once of the---Courity
Regulators but now of the "free woods
men" as they were styled, would short
ly attend for his peculiar benefit. And
that was the last that.the 'liner saw of
thelmmaculate Wee le fnrrfidny weekii.
Buts.the eve seer told the truth'in regard
Rto Williss. The-once.g . ptain ..of the
egulators visited Brighton that night.
The lawyer learned from that meeting
that his life was dootherl. The coolness
whieh the young planter had manifest
ed tpward Brighton_ for the few months
before the occurrence of the incidents
telated herein resulted, at last, in the
-roost implanable hatred andAeiire for
revenge. The visits, as before said
Which thplawyer had occasionally made .
i to the young hride of Williss, were Innk
ed, tison by the . latter with a heart burn
ing jealousy and baked.. And', at
the;solitary meeting in the logcabin,
the r iendeivous of the banditti, Willis
extiltingly explained the entire reasons,
for his villainous proceeding's' HoW . he
had first plotted 'for the opnri, ae,sfrue.-
Lion of Brighton, and then, finding, that
impiacticable, he had leagued with the
marauding cut-throats to effet‘, in secre
cy, the destruction of his enemy. Brigh 7
ton sat cool and composed; and-listened,
without betraying'the least."-uneasiness,
tone_ insultin g language and fearful
menaces burle Upon hith by the des
perate.Willisi../ t:':' , -I ,
"I it was," „taid the desperado, "Who`
,
-sett t.l a ft..,„41 - AfAitfisi,l, - td..ddl ive r to you the
bond of blood, signed by the bandk . vir e l
tp, execute your death. The matter
Works strangely, but it will end, finally,
to my satisfaction; but--" and he drew
close to the lawyer, and muttered,: in a
hoarse, whisper--but .not fora. your via.
fare, believe nie, Waiter 'Brighton."
Bu t the distressed lawyer was,reliev
ed from being moved by another tirade
of 'Williss' tnenaces, for a brat het cat
throat enteredthe room, and after con
versing a., few. moments, in an audible
tone Ivith.the litter, both immediately
left the cabin
It is needless to recount .tile number
and solitary length of the days, passed
by ,Brighton in the lonely cabin. He
had been told by *Miss that his hours
-were numbered, but lie had not lost. all
fie remained, singular y enoug
n , un-
Molested. .At length one day, after he
he •had lain some weeks in the log pris
on house, the entire company of bandit
.ti, with the, treaqherous and doublefaeed
Wiiliss at their- head, left the rendez.'
vons and set out on a marauding expe
ditiion, leavitig the cabin, together with
the prisoner' in the care of an old negro
with a drunken half-breed,, who acted_
in the capacity. as hunter. The Ist yer
new begirt to cheer up, and examine
carefully the situation cif things..
The very day after thedeparture of
the band. Brighton discovered thitt fie
was left entirely alone—the hunter hay-,
ing stroilen into lite forest, and the
negro being in a sound ,nap. After a
hearty and_persevering effort, he, at last
'and to his inexpressible joy . ,.founditn
h
self -without ihe walls of the cab in.--
Then seizing and mounting a horse
which was tetfiered in a thicket near by,
he"batle fareivell to tfie bandit's cabin
.
aril
rode cautiously away Confining him;
Beef as mueb. a; ',ficasible to , the thiel
woOds Tor - fear of meeting withany of
the Rohin . Hoods, fl twill(' they, hap-
pen in 'that vicinity, But tieing aimost
as much at a loss as tri:the proper
sectionof Daleyville; tie he was
Cerhing the diiiineel; he took. exactl y
the • cinpOsite road, and finally, -after
80t110 hours, travel, 113;1 Com
pletely. Yet, knowing that. he was not
for enough out of reanh of %tithes ,and
his * band for his personal saftey o and en
tertaining some hope of at length find •
ing a habitation of civiliied ineu, he
proceeded on• his fugitive course: lie
trayeled;until night lore reaching a
human "habitation, but shortly after
:dark lte danie to a stibstantial farm house
-wh ere, tired and hungry,. he was wel
comed ititOlie cheerfulness of back
woods'hospitality.' On' inquiring hoiv
far'he- was frdni Daleyville he was -in.
-formed that was' almost a hundred
`tittles::: He wrialiwate that he -11.4 - that
cdaoourneyed4least 'fifty -'rniles,"-tind
from that heiriede:Ae rec k oning 'that
the rinftezycius-witagib l ot 'forty
[hi is fro ni
I lie - Write the enticevreums
his capthre and captivity%) 'the' r fartner
and his family, whnlistened With aft:en
tive and' sympathizing ears to the 'Whole
The farmer, who, ito' well _ac.
Ntugifted with every part of the'bountry,
lawyer,nOt to 'pro
:64d directly blek, Oiciuktila wil,aci.
'etsl-IAtIJ
eeltngs
Brigtqop
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his. - family a week or so,.. r and-flimised
him that the'n he, ivitWont'-of his ,stout
sons, would a,ccompanyhiNprgii l f,t4
way home„: - fie explained niii cartions
to Brigh ten, and declared , that the cat !
throats, L f,rdrn Whose han4s .' he 4ita,ti ,so re -
Cenitly,,eicaped, wbutil, , in all-'oobibili
ti:, be on the watch for. in2,and - , might
.a.gaio : eaptgre 110,00 .:fiiAl , „Altgrnixiedi,"
itely attempt to retta6i hialtnnr.: Anil
, -
remain he did, with the i , fliendlt' i oll
plalter ; arid his; far-idly, the
'sOrtie ,410,,,, , .5 . ,
i ntil the ,. ffiinte't iin4 'hi 11 s 80 were, re ly
.for titerionippy.„.,When,kliAmere i ,prtfr
yared,,Briihton, with his two. ii)jii,nteer
companiops) l lteliarlteti fronk - ,. € tfi A "f a rrr t ,
house, and a'iiglite!.fip,
p: heat ~ , %I; Jul; A .
poisessed Tot snipe -01'00 : ‘buirneinced
his journey, • , vnicly.he , in kOridi.r . iiiiip,ac .
complished without any unus ual , incl.
dent. • ~ ,..-.l„,t,ri -
"And here lerp at Nat, atti, #l,l my
u n dee e rnd teirtis.4n and 1 rjbiira t tii ? 1! 4 !in jil
0 3 7 4 'etiPi vsli4o b 20&: , 4- , : f .:;:,„:5.t.: =
thel4a: ig 4 . 444-*lllitilOVle ,.7 '7. 7-7 :
restrain a cheer (4,,tro.itude;.rairgled
with admiration at the bold: esrape of
Brighton. By the way, though it is
hardly necessary to say ad., the lawyer
had-always been a great fai , orite of the
old ranger, and the latter Nvas'qilivay4
slawto think any wrOng againitßrigh.
ton. So that it lips not, tong.. bv,fora
'Phillips' potent influence rai.at work
reinstating: the young 'l WA% in . the
good graces of the ne, 90 ofPiley . -,
ville, and also getting n a- i I'vfreril pr9l' ,
ise and a atan'fiThg pledge fro - " , alli 11 1 ,fii
if Williss,ever sho , ,ved,.biiiiftlf:Ari - o tAe
village, (Hat shouid4lttprimafitc:re,evi :
den& or his guilt, and t at hp : ahould
be immediately given u 2 then:mils
; T. - v•-• - . • •,'
to 6. ' ' - 41Edliti•TC .• ,• ,
't .began alis . to be VettniSPabroaa
that the voung'bri . de of ihe alienated ,and
lawless Captain wasonly asautping t he,
and that she most halts, been.
grief , aware all the time of Willieit vvherea,
abouts.
Be these things-asithelartay f t , -as time
aped on things oceurredAgioin - muchl -11
the surprise- oT the; • pe&ple, Of:J . .l.OOY=
-- . •
Ab'obt ten daye after tt . t e . rethift of
,Walte r r-Ariglvon, Captatn.:W rlbss` de
,
'his appearance in enAlm
mediately became thoprey-of theAtiatch r
Tut Rekuletors. - He declared
and
innocent of tho charges,' eech - "end all,
which the' regulators had lorefilyed
against him:; Until• he iwas,,popt.tml
by, prikbton hirriself- he asikirpil4,olo .
front, not knowing of ; ~the-ilatter's.
escape. If appeared that h'ts had been
for •some time -in a diStant . Rart of the
country, and had not visited tlip4obber's,
rendeyoub . nr seen At si,ogl,o one 7 of
band since his departure therefictm, pre : .
vious to the .esca.'pe .of ',Captive: .When
Brighton, therektre; met, him - in thotri,
41-roam;of the Regulators, all IfAie,,l i eft
hirfl, anii,kis trembling limbe
hardly support his . body. He beqame
pale as a sheet; dal begged to hOellb.w
ed some rest. . , ..1
Phis ,waskianled but only Tor a short
space of time. The trial ,come ..on ;the,
yery,.neXt day.. t a ti t slees formal
ity,`for the handit Carl : tem
demned without a single dissenting
voice. The ; execution it ,was. thought
best at first to defer nntil the;-next ,day
—sornething,urtustlal for a law-defying
band of ftegulatora to do ; --but on the,
Suggestion of 'Phillips, it was dotermin..
ed to perform the solemn duty that ne.
ry:day..;,
.• _ • r ,
The more peaceable and law, abiding
citizens desired a delay, but the band
at whose head was Phillips tlitb Itanger;
would net kdelay, furious
were 1114 in.their otecration of Wil
Liss. The, execution took place at sun
set. The limb of Crib o f he, large oaks
on the outskirts of the town.seited_ thc
purpose of a scaltilding, and late in thp
afternoon of a chilly, dismal,' lowering,
day, Willies was conducted acnelflwg
to the rude solemnity of the Reguleteri•
pode to the spot of execution.W,e
not detail to the readers their Anal pro._
coodings.. If he is in any, degree so
quainted with the process of lynch law
on the ti •estern border, he has; no doubt,
in imagination, the scene already before
him. We shall draw our already length
ened narrative-Lfor . it, tins. kine o f thp
characteristic Rim , and counter plot of
the romance—to a . close„
The Regulators, after haying made
an end to
were
Captain of the backwoods
banditti, were not long in bringing, the
laAl.,leSs band theritsel;•es to terms, event
ually ridding the country,.of as desper !
ate osetof characters as was ever in ex
istence on any frontiers
Strange to say,. lirighton .afterwatxt
took to himself the widow of Captain
•
Willies, and is now residing in one . of
the western counties in Texas, engaged
in the practice of his profession.
And thus ends a true hut thrilling rem.
iniserme of the wild and feudal times in
the early days of TeXas. ,
NoTe. , -;-The main Meidenis in, the
above; ate said to have actually haateii.
.eti in one of tliecentral counties of Tex
-38.
.SECOND ARRIVAL.
Now dooclit at the 800 Hive Store.
NE of the Pirm of 3 EORG E & PYLE le again the
O
City, for the SECOND time this Spring.
VIE HIVE ie still swarming with customers, who
are purchasing Wholesale and ftetall, nevertheless, tho
stook - is One . 'the Largoot in. the 06u uty. . •
By.the manner in which iltej do bdalnete, they can
sell lower than heretofore.. '•-- "., • '
Afilr.- It really is the place for bargains. calland judge
for yourselves. pEoneud is PT/41.
Lebanon, April 13. - 1869: - ' ' ,
HAT. AN C P• *TORE.
WUOLESALE,AND RETAALI,I
TEE undersigued, at hi ELM,*
Ofttf4 Enimanos, is steadily making additions - td hie
large oksockrtNent of: • , •
HATS AND CA PS;&c
He keeps the very latest' city • styles ' and disixithi j Of
.tham scatty PriPPS. Offttlenlen, Ogin. find wane f,
very superior article, very tight, andof themoet durable.
material /Er. Let all gi..6 him a call,
AEI{ 'Plumber, the pypi.. Not 4, ,E , SOLXIMLIMIOB. •'•
lick TP7e4teikets and Retails to 'the,Ciaintry Maichante,
at prices that must provii satisfactory. : •
WAEZED, all-kinda of SKIES suitable for tils,huat
nem, such as Pox; Muskrat, edni, Mb*. HAMM, &c,for
which „the ifighs4t:markat; price Will he paid.. • : -
/Allmon Doc, . 's's] • • Jiecat U. MUER.
Brooms, vli -h 594'141,1e11. 2 40.,7:6721r i5 iirr . .
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