( 1:(11 Erinting: MCP tierPtintEslP ZPV:PUCI)S2I., Neatly awl Promptly al tae ADVERTISE (MICE,. LEBANON, PENN'A Tsui eslablNisment le now supplied with an extensire assortnient at JOB TTPZ which - will to Increased as the patronage' dengundi. It can now turn out PRINTING, of every deserifitieu, In s neat and expeditious manner— *ad vefy todsonable terms. Such as Pamphlets,. Ohiobs, Puoidess Cards Handbills, Ciienrars,-Labels,s Sill Headings, Blanks, = Programmes, Bills of Fare, lwritstions, Tickets, Ito., fko. sor Dim of all kinds, Common and Judgment Baku. School, Justices', Constables' and other ituattle, printed correctly and neatly on the beet paper, constantly kept for tale at this office, at prices "to suit the times." sp* Subscription price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER One Dollar and a half a Year. Address, Wm. M. Demount, Lebanon, Pa. ~~r'~~! A line Ruttiness Ikooni BOP. RENT hßoo beeinees Ronm In 8. J. Stine's now building, two doors east of the Ruck Hotel, near the Orairt um Inquire of S. J. STINE Lebanon, Nov. 80, 18181. Sale or Rent. TOYES offers . ltte Ana TWO STORY HOUSE • In Market etreet;above Hill. for vale or for rent. Th e house la of brick , nearly new, pa • diro pared oatioat, la a very pleasant neigh. berheed, erd Is a very comfortable bomm tonne e asy. Apply to T. OYES, or non.lilarrb 22. Unto. G. L. ATKINS. . IVO It RENT. • RUMNESS ROOM, suitable for a hardware or elothing Store or any other kind of baldness, pear the corner .ef Cumberland and Plank Road *croons. 000upled by ii. R. Dundore's Cabinet Wara; la of *rid fur rent by the undersigned. POessectop of the abuire given at any time. Apply to - JOHN 8 .- RAIICH. x lebiakoo, Jan. V 3• 1800. _ . Or.Reaft . NEW LOOK HOUSES 'sod ONE PR MIL A Don. ble TWO STORY BRICK.HOUSE on the corner of Centre and Cilteenat Streets, not quite finished, sad it SINGLE TWO STORY MUCK: i on Cheat ' nut Street now amp kid by John Mac. and a ill barns 1 1 4 Story In North Lebanon, near John 1 1 I Arnold, are clawed at Private Sale, and will = sold antep and upon easy , terma.., Possession jive . of the two Brick In August next, by SISION J. STINE. : Lebanon, June 40,1889. ,•• ,Private Sale. aleasilubsotlller offers at private gale all that certain . farm eritrector land, satiate partly In Pluegrore tosraeltlp, 801neylkIll county, and partly In Bethel town.. Yiebanott county. boundedby landsof Eck. salty, f o r t end Quillord, Benjamin AMIN!, Daniel F - F COR at ag one hundred and nettbartend 4 . 4thers. tortre los imo ond a quarter, wi th the appuo. 111, *mime. com i n i ug of jt .. twO story los dwelling. opre, (Weather boarded) '*% 0 1$ dwelling house, a new end a now water power bank barn, other out.builm.7 4l 2 'aim mill. For terms, Ac., wit:loZ will be "oh APP/7 to G. vir, ,ZttACl.l.l.ci, Agent. rinegrove, April 20,1869.-tf. BOROUGtriPROPUI 7 AT PRIVATIKS,4II6 1.. rrsitowdborsi offers at Private tlale, the followins Rnl Ratite, situate on Akillperry street, In the ugh of tbanoti, tie 3 A ART LOT OR RI PROIIIID, front ing $ 8 Inches en said Mulberry street, and running back to ma alley. Whloh le erected a . Wet ale/O/C .110V311, gl by 41 bet Inelndlng a twhewory bacli buildin with neceerary outhuildings. Tbe m lterlse to fini and in the beet 1010 and the location is p very tdissent one. It will be Gold en easy terms.'tee particulars apply to Lebanon, Aug. 188,1819. , O. 11AMIOND. Private Sale: 819 eablorlber effeteat, 'Pritata pale Me new two j. story brick DW1311,14.1N0 IWIISJI. situated . Let& street, Iwbanon, eta, Tito Mime hi 17 - 'by 28 feet, has it rooms wst the Prat Poor , and son the second. Th. other ImPreeo• meats an a good IVAR)1410IIIIIII, Bake. wren, Cistern and Garden. 'rho Lois 5934 by ea feet. The above property is all new And In a good condition, and will be sold on oeay terms. common will begin:ken the let day of April, 18' O. to U. NOM, Photographer. Lebanon, Aeg. 8,1109.4 t. VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. xlins InbaLrflairtkiffet fit'Private Sale, their tIDW rieELLIRO* HOUSE, situated on mbertand Street, elder of Piuegrovo East Lebsy n, and at patent occupied by them. UJ I The ROBS and two story KITCHEN are substant ally • built of b oh, eenteln 11 Room most of them papers • and lighted by gas: miter falling Well with excellent , water, 60 well 00 6 Cistern In theyard. Sommer }Utah . en, Bake Oven. and other outbui ldings. The LOT Is fell !tont, and runs book to Jail Alloy. l 0 feel. On the 11111liart of the Lot erected a too story - Frame SHOP, Vir Sty, &ch i ac, The Oarden le in 6 st rate etate cf cultivation. and contains a variety of Fruit Trews and Tines, an. Stir The above Proper!) , is all In good condition, and will be Amid low. Title inclispistable, and possession to be given when desired. Any person desirous Of purchasing and securing a pleasant residence, will cell and Iturrrrho.ternie of REIZENSTEINb BRQ, Lebanon, Sept '69..3 opposite the Coast Houle. • _ , _ WOOD and COAL YARD. y undersigned, baring c botlcht Mr. ; __ 4TOrt u is n a:: ° :o u rl-e Wood ast of e Meeeg Foster ' r -17 Milt& • Foundry, In the borotigh of North WOODaad alto bou g from 200, to aDo CORDS OF ml from 600 to ht 1000 TONS OF COAL, or all Wade end rade', which .I will sena the yard or deliver at ea small pronto se will soft the tbrteto..j therefore In vite all drool Met are in want of any oratorio artkles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, mad judge for thetneelvee, D.A.141111, LIMIT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Anvil 14 UM-4f BOWMA r AUFrii ek CAPP'S 11 Olt JE it Y 4 R D: ) 11138L Way, if yoallritst Cheap Lumber. :'CBs und•raign,4 have lately, formed a partner ship tor theOurpoie of engaging in the Lum ber Business, on a newlilan, Weald respectfully inform the publib ratlargeAhat theiriplams or business 18" DAVID BOWMAN'S Old Lutatiqulard, In Neat Lebanon. fronting 4:3 Chestnut 'street, otiii , agnarn from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard end filled it with a new and exeellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, aneh BOARDS, PLangs, JOISTS, LATER, SOINDLBS, Ann SCANTLINdp I of all lengths - and thicknesses. n short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned assortment of all lands of BUILDING kaI'EItIALS. Persona In want Of any thing -lo their Una any Witted to tall, enamine their stook., and learn their prior's.— • Thankful for pot favors, they hope, that by attention trbUslneism and moderate prkee, to merit a continuance Of public patronage. , • BOWMAN, BAUER OAPP. • Lebanon, April 8.1868. 1411108 • Kelley, SIGN OF THE PiAMMOTII WAMI/H, sgo boadingi, Clurabtriand LEBANON, Pa. • 0 TIMM M Public' inelegant and extensive assort . OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, ;consisting of Diamond, Ruby; Emerald, Pearl, Stone, •Cameo, Enameled Work, and Ruby ; ! Coral Breast Pins, Eat Rips and ringer MAP. _ GOLD CHAINS of every style Mid quality. • `.. Engllsh,Freneh, Swiss and Amer'- , cell and Silver Watches of the mnet approved avid brated makers, Clooks of every description. A 'rage Tor wt., of Pancy.ooo4M4 Fainting& Vases. am. The stook will bif foUnd among the largest In tbleeee tion of Pennsylvania, and hem been Moored with great care from the moot celebrated 'reporting and manufac turing establishment/1 in New`York and Philadelphia. . Ezectima done at the shortest notice,' and lu a mod workmanlike manner. My friends, mud the Palle generally are 'lrritate en examination of my superb stook. JAMES 11. BELLY, Blip of the Big Watch, liebefloa, Sept. 21,.1859. The Last Notice.. 'P s undo/Aped !Drum mowed partnerehip,o ter a year an nosy give the last notice to, by tho the se lodebt ,ed to them; Instunless yment is mole of all thi amounts pa will be found In the hands of Anthony 0. Ely; Mg. . JOHN (MORO*, .- , JOtIN ,8110LIJSZOIEBOXIi. Lebniien, rebrnaiy IF YOU WANT 11001, PICTURES GO TO MIKIHNNEIVS • §.13 1 / LIGHT Ogla t idrhplep IX S. 'Umber s, Drag Wort, on Cumbfadarld street, Lobsnon, pa. Allnaol7l , lll, stainortote ourrypia, Phiriceiress and. Pnaro oßAPlls, karen'tially, (Sunday eactleptinb), reas9na^ ble and in accordance with abe aloe, otyle. And quality of ' the cases. Itootno opened frOut e IK,, to o'clock. F. ill. Lebanon, June 2,1868. Blankit Shiravls, - LOTII, WOOLEN OLOTELING of all colors, dyed let r Blade or Blue Black, preseed, the eolorwerfoutoi and goods turned out equal to new by •• LXoti LdMBEIW 11, • Bast flanov . • itttioles to be dyed can be left at Jos. ZeiribOr gir l prig Moro where all ordere for the above will h attended , to, [Bob. 1860. - atitiosable Tait )flog, ob i guitir respectfully informs his friends and ^ 1. the labile Ittleerai, that he has commenced the TAILORM) punram in Ml its branches at his resd• dance, in Ilastaobanon, (Cumberland litrest,) 2 square, cant from MOW Wises Botta, (south side.) Sy att Mon to btwinnui, promptness in his engagements, KZ dts, and maderute abuses, lie hoe, to receive taehare of the tottblie peunnege. Ile wag &long time in em, PloY of Blahs!! INNtnerl. tiere and helm confidant of giving general Doi ng ' new, beginner be solicits tb• patrortsela Ot 01 , 14i g ic. Lebanon, Ster'ls UP, BOMB ItIegAIILLY. . Ready.liside Clothing: Splendid assortment, of Stllginef 010 thing, Coate Vests, Pante, and eye Cant, 0 1110 for • Sammy' KEA 8 U IT, Just o an& new' eshitutdon and gala, at the htte•Olo Oinaahat, Centre Building& J. 31. Reuss of the girta Of rar & ' Bro's has AA returned from th e city eilth - a 1 ge and well,iateoted Fawn of 01,0T.M110: 'They /we sold at reduced oft to suit the Also a `rarleir_ . 01 Msds Shins, Something for lerkribOdpi,___ual& , BAD= • Dayet :VOW"( lebanen,-June 18eP, . .. . , . . •. ..,... it . ~,,,..• ..., • ..........• .. . _.. . . . . . th- .... ~. .... ...... .- ... ... . .• ... „,........, ~„..: ..„:,,,....,:.„..........„.__:,.:„.„....,..., _,.. ..„ ....„...„....„f..,.,,..„,........„...,..,„,... 411116. -- . W VIRTUE CARE- U ' IN a pEN.E . .. , ~... . . .. . . • VOL. 1)-NO. 43. PERSONAL PROPERTY. Private Sale. mall undersigned offers at private sale, the following 1, property or Emanuel Bolger; deal.. - 1 HORSE, BUGGY, ,- A STOCK OF , 1 1110 E. Of Tartans kinds suchLIQUORS as Wines, Brandies, 'Whiskey,. *a, ap. Apply at the °Me° of JACOB WEIDLE, Agent Lebanon, Nov. 80, 1859. ' Pulblie Sale. WILL -be Sold (hi litiday, April 13,1880, at the:lite residers* ef, SARAH SELTZER. daed, in South Lebk anon Township,l mile from the half way Renee; on the road leading from the half-way House to Schaelfentown, the following Perinatal property, viz : - . - .' 90 S VI 1 HORSE, 2 COWS- 3 head of, Tana Cattle, 1 hog. 1 good ... New You - Oland Dog, one broad Wheeled Wagon, one two-horse Wagon with Body, 1 one-horse Spring Wagon, Wheel barrows, onehOrse power Threshing Aischine,Harness, including 4 mite Carriage Harness, Windmill, Plough, patent Rake,, Forks; Shovels, Cow and other Maine, hey; Straw, gc., dm. ALSO, household and Kitchen Furniture, • smelt as Stoves. Tables, Secretary, Sc. Potatoes,- it' quantity of Lime Stone, of the beet quality for building and other purposes. ' Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, id., whin - " forma will be made hoorah by DANIEL K. SPA YD, - AdniinisArator. D. Bletran, Auctioneer. • ~. , , .Eldenicli2ll,•lB2o. , . 'Lebanon Illutual insurance Comparty. incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CHARTER PER.PETUAL f 01770 E AT TONI:STA W2V LEBANON. CDOITY. GUARANTEE CAPITAL G 55,000! r COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to make Insurance on all Abide of property, in TOE% or Cbwntry, and on as favorablo terms as any wellgov erned and safe company, either mean Mutual or joint stook principle. Prerntent—JOTlN BRUNNER, Den. Vice President—D. M. PAWL - treasurer—GEO. P. DEILY. Secretary—WM. A. SAARI. DIRECTORS Joust DRIINNEV., Esq. BRO...Ross, (}yo. F. MEM, D. NAPOLI/on DEER, -Jur. Durex, .TOffN O. SELTZER, S. K. tantomvs, DAVID M. RANK, DAVID RAIVIC .1- DANIEL 11. Enver., , W3L BAII6. AIiTIiONY S. ELY, Agent for Eckman and mint, Jonestown, Feb. 23.1859. Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of. Amnialle' LEBANON COUNTYMINN'A. mu m col grANY was incorpornted.,Mareb. 185 G, and operation and readY•tomuske Maur. istiowla fu.'2 ace on nweilinga, a „:71 9therHtilidings,:`.oh 'Furniture, and Merchandise generalt7. - • Also Pn'Auts. Contents, Stook, Farm Implements. N. ° a a Mutual Principle. MANAHEIDZ':':.; . Christian Bachman, jam .7. Smith, WilliamEtuly, Jr. jiihn H. - 1 1 /lePerla , David B Oingrich; George ;Rigiett, Christian noffer. - Allwein, Samuel Meyer, , Budolpirlierr • Joseph.4.idat ' s,. John D. 'fairer, Dr. Henry Stine. JOHH;ALLWEIN, President. RUDOLPH Pisan, Treasurer. Joar.ra aivre, Secretary.. • January 19, 1860.4 y... Delaware MittOat.sltaty In -- , ourance Company, OF PHI LADEI.LPtIIii: 'INCORPORATED 1835; rilliTS Company is mutrial Inthedivisionet the profits, and not of the losses. . The profits of the business are funded and remain with the Company as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss; which fund is represented byscrip or certifices issued by the company tolhe itumred, bear. lug interest not exceeding six per cent,. The ioieeta of the Oa mpanyanrunt to over 1,06111311304111M411111 11,11111110 Pennsylvania consist principally of Philadelphia City Loans, State loans, :tinned Stites Treasury notes and Mortgage bonds of Pennsylvania Railroad Company. insurances made against loss'by fire' at as low rates as ran be made by any Bats Company. No premium notes required. ISAAC HOPPER., January 11,1380. (*gent fay Lebanon sod Vicinity. - ^ GREIAT _WESTERN • Insurance d& . Trust Coniply. os • putl..Apat.Pritl: OIYARTRA P:Ett,PETTIALI CAPTPAL $500,000 ! ! - 'VIRE IbISIIItANCEON STORES, DWELLINGS, PUB LIO•BIIILDINGS, Barns and contents, Stogk, Farm implements, and alercbendise generally, Limited or Perpetual. Mao,. Inland Insurance en GOODS, to all parte of the - conutry. Ayr Office in the Company's Budding, - . No. 03 Walnut Street, corner of Fourth. OH O. LATIIROP, Preeldent, ,WfiCDARUNG, Vice President, runts witiouT, See'y and Treasurer. Wei. M t SpUnier, Agent for Lebanon, Pa. Philadelphia, Februaty 8,1869. . • American Life itisuranee -Company. •. CAPITAL STOCK, *500,000. "BUILDING. WALNUT Street EL B. COMPANY'S Corner of POURTII, Phila. Life Insurance at the usual MUTUAL SATES, or at JOINT STOCK RATEKL at about 20 per cent. less, Or E 4 TOTAL ABSTINENCE RATES, the Jewett in the *Witt j. 0. Bths, Body.] A. WRILLOIN, President' 08. LiEtatilE (MEIN, Beg., is Agent for Lebanon county. • [February 8, 1860.-iy. John , W. Nish, Agent, for FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 411 CE.PANUT Street, PUILADLPLUAN INCORPORATED APEL..11856, BY TER STATE OF T.IINNSYVVAINIA. ... , . 001.1F,MED TO TIRE AND INLAND RISKS. - - GEDitOE W. DAY, Pre:M.64 `JONATILA.N 3. BLOM'S', Tice -Preel WITZUJOLL BLAllllilltDigeery. , 41141110240 ,860 .: - -- '. • J •lia - J. ester, - C{ENT L 1 FIRE INSURANCE COlL PANX3hYllaparlpg britti.N By statement published it appears that tbwipmeta or the Company were on the let of JanuaryilBt3o,lsB,2oB,osl 68. Feb.B, 1860. New York Dry faoodta unaersigned have just returned from - ' NEW YORK and - RRILADELPITIA, with one „ I .o,ol,,gresteowortment of all Wilde; Of 8014613 Goods, which they hate 'purchased from the Malinke). tures, aid at•Anations,;and can be sold considerably low er than over Offered lu Lebanon. Among tho.Lidleal Dress Goods, are Silk Luaties, Illapit and Parloy.bilks , CJinlles, Tissuesißerages, Lawns and Gingham, which will create smiles and as . tonlahment. - In . . ClentlemeireWear we are not behind the timed, and oar Stock of. CLOTHS. CASH METRES , Vesting/1, Lin ens,.c,rnysti, wig 00014 • 1; , ‘ • ell the•year rennet, • are not to be sifirpassed either in munificence of STYLES,, PRICES, OR QUALITIES, Also,GfloolistEs, 417.EENIWARE , . . the largest mwortment ever bron.ht to the Borough of Lebanon, which we ate determlnal will and shall be tepidly dlepreed of, as they ard Goods to unlit the - Season, Qualities to suit the Comity, Styles to eno the'Taete, Prices to salt the Times. Ulf early call, fro what you hear jou may see; and seeing may believe that ther•JALEE . 111 YE STORE is up to the. times.GEORGE A PYLE. - . Lobarion t March ld, 1860. ENCOVRAGE ENTEEPRIZE ALWAYS . SOMETHING NEW, firtl ia Ns now dre a new arrival of the handsomest cheapest new Goode at t he Cheap Store. YOU WANT TollaVe money, buy yotia Dry Goods at Reber a Bros. IF YOU -WANT .• To get ie Cheap, yet handsome Silk Dress, Reber Bros., is the place to Buy them; they have Panay rind Black Silk from 55 cents, a yard, and upwards. IF YOU WANT ' A handiaimerlltAWl.4 cheap, Call at Batter a Woe. IF YOU WANT , - cptiarg. soros .rotsbroidery, you save Mon ey by baying of Rebßros. IF YOU WANT A good Pair of Sid Gloves, or SW, Bober * Bros have thernand will sell cheap. IF YOU WANT Calico, primly, Frol can bay* them at Reber Bros.s from lords a yard. to 10 cents, and British and French, from 12 to , ,25 cents per yard( • IF YOU WANT Glngbanie, Bober a Brie. taire the* from 814 Ponta's, yard to 38 cents. IF-rOIIWANT - MUCUS, NOU can buy them at Bohai& Bros., from 3 canto a yard . 020 or 24 mints, mkt 4 1 110 . 11 tF SoU w h lb • ANYTHING ELSE THAT You need ibr Dress or Faintly us% you will find sheep, at Bober a Bros. IF 7013 . WANT • A Coat, a pair of pants, or Vest - for 'lmpair, Payer a Bros. have the beet assortment-of &rods tor saliva's ,- eon, and the prices to suit FOR YOUR BOYS'. (Bottling, soled your evil at Babera Brie and sale money by buying cheap. • LAAGEBT. Airror" thent 61 "Artir10- $44- ''' Saber B mid or yp . Sligtittausmo. THE .INCONIrENIENCE THE CHECK-SYSTEM. o a Elms—or Johnny Brans ' as 'he was familiarly called, in conse qtience of a woful deficiency in stat ure—was a native of. Pennsylvania, bred and born in one of the in terior counties ' but whether Berks, Union or Gentre, I. am not >prepared to say. A.111 . -know, of his history I learned incidentally frpm other par ties, the'gist of which is, =that at an early day he went into business in one of the flourishing county towns, which 'business consisted in retailing everything suitable to - the wants of a community, from a needle to aeross• cut saw from a stick of liquorice telt hogslielLl of. sugar. In, a business of this kind men will rise to. Competen cy if they, are shrewd, calculating, keep an eye open for the chances, and make it an invariable rule to take care of number one. . But that was not Johnny's style. He was one of your free, open-hearted fellows, 'who had not the moral courage to say No, even when ii friend proposed to "take a drink," and "take a drink" becalais to him as familiar as house wo l lt is true that Johnny's pliable na ture induced him to take a good ma ny drinks, but itill, hisbusiness went on, after a manner; that is to say, everybodygot credit that wanted it, and the books stioWed.as fine an ,ar ray of accounts as the warmest advo cate of a promiscuous and general credit system'could wish to look up. on. One day,-when Johnny waspat 'fink . in. time worshipping at the shrine of Bacchus in the village bar-roop, Mr. Sharpe, one of the town lawyers, rushed in, seemingly oat of breath and called johnny into a side room. The thing demanded haste. Shaffie had a good thing of it; could make h cool thousand dollars without the.use of a dollar, In fact it was a nice lit tie. speculation, and be must strike while the iron is hot, or somebody else would strike. All he wanted was the name of John Bivins 'to a paper, (which he produced and laid before him,) merely for form sake; did not amount -to - 'anything:more, but, to make the paper legal, it required a. surety. - - "Certainly, certainly," said John ny, "anything to ercomerdate, you, Mr. Sharpe. Ha 1 ha-1 you, lawyers aro all sharp—pick up everything go- , ing—buy up all ther best real estate 1 at ther sheriff sules, and get morgadg- 1 es on all ther best farms in the coun- try." ' 1 Bivins picked up the pen, and was `en the point of signing it, hen Sharp begged him toehold a moment, until 1 he get a witness—"all for form sake, i you know"—and, strange enough, one seemed to be waiting, so soon did Sharpe return with him. John flour- 1 ished his ; autograph at•the bottom of t the lawyer's document, and the wit-1 I ness put his name underneath the 1 words "Signed, sealed and delivered in the.presence cif—" when the par ty adjourned to the,, bar-room and took a drink. , . i Some four months elapsed,'and the circtitastance of signing Bharpe'ii pa--1 per had almost passed out of Sohn 1 ey's mind, when one day Sharpe, ac- 1 companied by a competent witness, made his appearance in Bivin's place 1 of-business and demanded payment of a prodistary note for flve thousand dollars. _ . , . • "Hail hat it cm z 1 joke," - said the store-keeper.' "Wish I did owe itto I you, and had the money topay-you." ; "But you no oweit to inse--borrow- I .ed mohey—atid here is.your bete for Illci amount, signed before ii witness, 1 and as it is now due, I want yew to ' "tpay ' • •, 3- ' "Mr. Sharpe,"_ . said_ Johnny, who now began to realite, the - . fact there was something more than a joke in the matter; "Mr. Sharpe, I don't owe yoa a singletarry - , solitary .d—n eent, and the sooner you vamosesthis ran 'oho the better for you." g'Very, welli• sir,' said, the crafty lawyer, "I have my remedy, and shall push the Oahe; forthwith. ' Sharpe- went .out, and would proba bly have wended his way direct to the prothonotary's - effice and put Us threat, into execution, but in the street he met the telegraph boy with , a despatch for him, which required ' his presence in Philadelphi a forthwith, and, without telling any person where he was going, he, took the next train, and reached Philadelphia-at night. After he had left the store, Bivins sat soberly reflecting for an hoar, and the more he reflected over it, the more fully satisfied he , became that, 1 in putting his.name to the paper, he had been most villainously entrapped by Sharpe. He went across the way . , to an old attorney, to whom, he told all the recta in the case, and aiikedier advice., The old attorney, allowed 'it!, I was a peculiar case, but palpably plain that it vas-a downright swindle on the part of Sharpe, who had evr dently laid his plans with all the - con: summate skill a spider weaves his web to catch the unweary fly; but how to foil the dishonestlawyer ? that was the qaestion, and it reipsir ed time to deliberate upon it. He advised Bivins to keep his own coun sal, say nothing about it, and await future events. "I know more about this whole af fair," said . the oldattorney;qhan you are aware of. - Sharpe has, for some time paqp, been paving the way to 'makes a-descent - upon you. He, mi.. m eeked r eot king- since, confidential - f ly, that he 'VMS derrY ,tcl Wirt* you . . • CI LEBANON, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1860. a were going to the devil pretty rapid ly, and, as self-preservation ' was the - first law of nature, he would - have to push a claim against you which he held. Some fogr or five gentlemen were in company when he made !the remark. and iv"eieoked at each other I incredulously, for I knew that city merchants did not entrust .Itim with the collection or . fplaims. His remarks, however made in.this loose and un- Ijustifiable manner, reached the ears of your city creditors, who applied to the mercantile- etit for information. The mercantile agent has Sharpe for his spy in this place, and he has no doubt gone doWil;now on business of that kind. He wilt ittisure them: hat you are perfectly solvent, until such a time as he can } get his own ficti tious claim in- seb,a shape as to ex tort the monegrom you. My advice . is, that you geto - the prothonotary's office find confess judgment in favor of every creditor in thwnity °front of it, providing Sharpe has not already given notice of action. When you have done this, take the evening train to Philadelphia, and intorm all your creditors what you have done, asking them fOr reasonable.time. . At the same time give them atirance that you have ample means {to meet all • our indebtedness, and de not fail to , to - tkera what prompts you to pur sue such a.,course," ' ;* BMUS had an abiding Oonfidence in the sagacity and legal I4uowledge of his old friend, and by the time the , train was ready to start; Johnny was on, hand, "carpet bag fe hand, and when the shades of night closed in, he was whirling away at the rate of thirty miles an hour-Sleep he`could not, bet, muted up, be in a state' of semi-stupor, until hb finallyrreach- I ed hiedestination. -Pion' the depot I ho itade his way direetto the hotel, and, what is a - little strange ' he went to the very, house wheie Slyarpe, `was'' stopping,. Rowever„ he was not aware of _this fact, for he did not see the in 4iyidual, neither did he notice his um:onon the register. Itwas about 9 o'clockin the morning, ndtio time to be lost, so Johnny saallowed a hasty breakfast, and sallied forth to: ! attend to business. By 2 n'clock he ' was through, having bee fi cordially received by all his friends,,hud treat ed in such a manner as tifilatisfy him self that .he _had at leaAt hosts of friends, who sympathised with him in his unfortunate fix. - This :Induced him to take a drink. Had liie then carried out his original intention of! dining and then taking a sleep,- the I reader will naturally eoncludethathe I would have, done wisely; but he 40 I l not do so, and yet all turned out th,e hest, as the sequel shows. At table i he fell ill with Bohm of the clerks em-1 ployed at one of the houses at which he dealt, who were having a slight time ; lof it on Ileidsick. After imbibing i -pretty freely, the whole party got sufficiently "illuminated" to make an afternoon of it, and ordering a car riage,, they, got into it, and ordered the, driver to drive just where he d—d pleased. Without knowing how he obeyed this indefinite,,com mand, or without follovving the party in its windings through the _city, I ; will merely StAtil, that the party sepa- rated about dark in the neighborhood of Third and Dock streets. Johnny did not feel exactly like going to the hotel, so he staggered into a restan- I rant and called for stewed' oysters, ; The smoking 'bivalves were, placed before him on a marble table. 'While he was busily engaged in, stowing them away, the waiter handed him a piece of' round brass, on which the figures 13 were stamped. Without ex-' aminkit particularly, he thrust it in to his vest pocket. Now, it so hap pened that in the . same pocket was another piece of brnes, the very eoun- ' terpart of the last received,only it had the figures 63Atamped upon it. By anti by, jOhnny finished his repast, and walking up te.'the place, where a clerk took in the pay, he said— . "What's ter pay? „ "Your check, sir,"_ said the clerk. •i. "Check be blow ed," said 'Y ' A k; nn "I never give my check for a small amount." “The - Cheek—the check, with the amount you had, staniped upon it.” A - light broke Upon 3 - Ohnigy. He fumbled in his vest pocket, drew out and handed the clerk cheek 63, given hife.by the clerk, who took, charge of his ' o vercoat at the hotel office. "Sixtpthree cents, sir," said the clerk, banding back thirty-seven Cents change out cif a gold dollar. "Why oysters must be riz," said Johnny. "Who ,in thunder ever heard of sich charges? Well, this is a higb-priced establishment—that's so; and I guess make a notif of The clerk was busy with other cus tomers, and paid no attention to what Johnny said. Taking another-drink, to.brace himself up, he emerged from the stench 'of cookery - and got away from the house into the fresh air.--- Mechanically he wended his . way to the hotel:,.. , ziWhere shsill I go ?" soliloquised the'inebriated , Bivins; "lem'me see —its oold—rll go and get f toy over coat, and then go to tber. opera-:-- then I'll go ther concert—then go to then carciithen, yn. go every- NhOfeii, and go it generally, iniscer laneously and permiscuously; and ter morrow 81l go home.-:•-that's so—arid keep sober—that's so,. too." At length he reached the hotel.— Everybody had left for the evening, and the Irish porter was desing be hind the c0144,,T. • 1 • want inrormeonvit; said jobrir ` 4 AY)" IP-64,446€01.1eat‘ia give me yer check." "Checkl Oh 'I MO 'exactly," and Johnny dived into his vest - pocket and took out check 13, which he handed to the porter, who, after a hunt of a few „w0k:4945,, brought out a heavy coat with the duplicate of 13 attach ed to it by means of a leather strap. "All right!" , said Johnny, and he drew ou the enormous sack, the tails of which reached to his heels, and the body of which fitted him like un to a purser's shirt on a handspike.— But what cared he for that Y. In a state .of blissful ignorance of the lu dicrous figure he cut, he started out with the avoivod:intention of "going it," and Ithere is every• reason to be lieve that he went. it. Reader, we will not follow him in his sinuous and winding way . , hut we will open the next act in. Johnny's hed-chamber; The sun had mounted _high in the heavens when. he'awoke; pressed his, hands to his 'aching tem 'pies, and looked -inquiringly: : around to - bethink hithaelf where he The thought etri s ink him : that he was at least in comfortable quarters if not in hie own hptel, and he - sank baelti and gave himself .up to reflection.= At first he recollected nothing of the night previous; all was a blank; but I gradually memory fulfilled her office, and he remembered leaving the hotel and going to the theatre. Then he recollected going into a, lager beer concert saloon and treating the en tire audience to lager, and making a fOol of'-himself generally, As act af ter act flashed back, resolve followed resolve that he would never touch the intoxicationg bowl again, He had traced himself up to the hotel door, when he hethouaht himself of- the fact that , he offered to fight two row dies in the street for laughing at his coat.. He wondered what them was peculiar about his coat: to laugh at, which indueed him . _to - turn in bed and take a look at it, There it lay r across the back of the chfiir, but it was not - his coat r by a lOng ehalk._L Had she then among other foolish acts, traded overcoats, And been tak- en in and done for - by some sharper ? It appearid to he even so. Well, what's done - oan't he undone, thought Johnny, and got up and dresSed him self "When`about'ready to. descend, he picked up - the overcoat to take a look atrit, and doing so, a large pock et book fell Min the breast „pocket. "Well," said Johnny, "if he left any money in it, he has get the worst of the bargain. If - not, may be that. I can find out who I did "tradewith." He took up the pocket-book, and ,epening it soon disenvered that ; it was not used for storing money, but - its ample pockets were filled with iapets apparently "of no use to any one bet the owner." The first paper he took out had written on it, "Note from ;Tau Itivins for ;5000, at 4 months." , A sadden clap of thunder °mild not have astounded Jehnny more. He was amazed and mYstified, and didr not know what to make of it, Fur ther investigation soon- satisfied him that, he had Lawyer Sharpe's over coat. Lawyer Sharpe's pocket-book, and what was, indeed, most glorious, the very note with which Lawyer Sharpe'intended to swindle him. first impulse was to tear it into bits, but he did not do it—he placed it care fully in his own pocket, and re-placed Sharpe's paPers and hook. Hellen sat down upon the bed and studied for a long time how he came in pos session of the 'coat, and at long last he reMain t hered the check, but con cluded that it was through a blunder , of the Irishman the mistake was made. To get the overcoat - back to I the office was now a desirable Object, evenitits.absence hiid been noted by the owner. Throwing the heavy sack over his. arm, he went to_the foott of the stairs andhung it'on the bannister, He found the officein,charge of a boy. "Sonny," said tie "I'll give you a quarter if you run down to the bar room and fetch me a gin cocktail:'; The boy took the qaarter and de parted, and in his absence Job nny got LIS own coat out, and pat Sharpe's on the book in its stead. .So lar ,ev- ' erything worked- adthirahly. , few moments.the labdlord caine when Johnny . Edited him if Sharpe was stopping in the' hOllB6. Yes—he bad registered his name and left,his baggage, Wet had never been back since the first day he went out. s This was glorious, and evidently an interposition of, providence in his behalf. He paid his bill, took the noon train, and by evening was at home. His first business was to call upon his lawyer; and give him tile par ticulars. The_joke was so good that both laughed till their eyes were fill- Pd'cvith tears: - In a few days Sharpe.returned home; and at the earliest convenience went to the Frothomotary's , office to bring suit on * the to I :when he looked for it, it was not there. -He went ,back and searched his office arid his house, but failing to find it, he went back to PhiladerPhla and adver tised aliondred &liars reward: for a promissory note,---gof tme 1, - 6 any one but.the owner, payment having :been stopped" ..but he heard nothing of the note. It was clear that ittvz,in Johnny immediately turned over a new leaf. `: He quit taking an oc• easional tollected up Iris debts, and commenced doing a careful and safe business. In n..short time all Milk judgements on **docket were satis 7 fled, and Jolinu getting along swimmingly. About a year afbantliisJohnny.gaye at a restaur=ant to, a number' of '4 lB -friert4s; altkaaLothers , in. wte Sharpe to be present—an Inv]. WHOLE NO. Mt teflon whieh that gentleman readily accepted, fer.he had an extremnfond ness for eating and drinking, espo. :could do it at seine. body else! . B ezpense.: _ The supper was magnificent, and the wine splendid- %%overtly Sharpe, whO weighed acme 25U pounds, fair to increase his weight a stone or two, so. vigorously did he feed and guzzle. „, 4 tha entertainment straa- drawing to a. ClO4O, mounted a chair, and , "Lientietneft-4tany ofyon, no &Mist, wonder' what - Itruipted me to give this little treat to-night,-so I will tell you. A year ago,' gentlemen, most of you. know I %VAS on the verge of bankruptcy:-. : -My principal creditor being our pb,la - nthropienud Christian friend - kr., to whom I owed five thousandlON.rt, When he fouud , I was _in straightened circumstance he refused to push, and runto,tlip wall. To-day have paid principal.ancl.itt terest, and although I now commit the note to the flames, the transaction will remain in my memory forever," At the end of this Johnny held the, paper over the .flanie of the candle, and in less time -than it takes Me write this, a few misty flakes of ashes were all that was left of it, During the speech aharpe writhed and twisted in the chair. = At times, his face was livid and thin pale as ashes. -As the note faded, be made a desperate effort to get, up, but he fell back heavily upon the. chair, and all ran towards him. die made an effort to speak, bat a gritglinerteise in; his throat was all that -was heard—his eyes gradually set—lle was dead/ The excitement of the wine, and rage together, brought;on a fit of ap opleFy, sent him to his final account, unanointeti, unansealed, and with all his imperfections on his head, A, d.-well digger at Dubuque„ named Norton, was about to light a fuze, when his candle upset and set the train on fire,,:. He rushed to the bucket and signalled to "haul, up," .The man at, the windlass made super-hurhan ef- 4 , forts and headed Air, X, within some ten feet of the mouth When the hen die of -the windlass broke! Fortunate ly "tr. Norton caught a> foothold on the projecting shelf, and thereby sav ed himself from falling to'the bottom.. But his position was, anything but desirahle, as he was in no ... way pro teeted from the exploSion, While it was only by almost super human ef• forts that he kept himself from fal ing from the. narrow standing place, There was noway to get out and he was sure to be riddled with the show er of rocks that would rise from be low. Thus •he stood, momentarily expecting that a terrible deathmould ensue; stood thus in en agony. which cannot be imagined. How_ long the time was . he — did not knoW; but it seemed ages rather than seconds, un til a sufficient time had elapsed to in duce thotoi)e that the blailt wouldnot exPlude,',This proved eventually to .be the of" although he ,suffered dozen'deaths before that fact became apparent., Vlint SPECKS IN BUTTER A. lady correspondent - of the Genee see Farmer suggests a, remedy forthis ! u_gly defect in the "white luxury."— "I have found," says she,"that when ; ever a current, of air has conic l direct- ly upon - the 'milk, that" the cream would beCome hardened in small ! specks - on the surface, which the pro-1 cess of churning would not break, and they would become incorporated in, the butter„ In windy weather these particles are the most .quickly formed. "My remedy for this defect is . pot to allow a 'draught of air direct Upon the milk, nor to allow the milk ;to I stand so lint that the action of the atmosphere will harden the crearn; but to skim it, as soon as, sow , and if 1 e pOssible„-before thmik thickens. tablespoonful of salt is thrown into jar--which is kept in a cool place— into-which the cream is put, and brisk ly stirred, whenever cream is put in, with a stick kept in the jar fbr that use, until inifficient is accumulated - for churning.. The cream ieputinto the churn r after it has been well-soaked in warm, or' cold water; as, tbe, weather admits—adding tothe cream a quart or two of new or sweet milk which , in cold weather, is heated snfficieut ly to warm the cream.: This obviates the necessity of standing the churn in a warm corner - until the cream is at a proper temperature for churning, and the - addition of the -milk' thins the cream, so that When the butter forms it will be - perfectly clear.— Sometimes, when the buttermilk be gins to separate; water is. thrown in a little at a time, but never. when sari ficient sweet milk has been added be fore churning. The •Ohurning is al ways done in a short time. Butter that is put down for market, should have as little water' used - about it as possible. • . “When I observed tlieserulea,l Al ways have solid,-.golden coloied-bnt ter, free from white specks; 'Which; when properly packed, with 411' thO buttermilk worked out, frkeep sweet as long as you may desire, and be fit for the daintiest •014, ,, , , SUITABLE GERIEVI'MAB PRESENTS:: • • Linea Cambria-Randkeinkiefa' very Cheap Worked Carfare , , - fienta 1311 k liandlcerchids saki *xi** , yeek Tie* and Mnffiera • , Table Moths, Napkine mid , DOW* kid and OadrAtletAilms, Hosiery oteeery:deseription, redooed 12% dente tor •-• ' Brace'Slasiledderda new article. abriEtmais allareedtkirdocadtbose whirwigt tOWiti(o thetr aidledtbtal, cirpitimixneserma do fl. -toto'n4l id manly, Cks atiVirtiorr. A FAMILY PAPER FORTOWN AND COUNTRY, IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY By WIA. M. BRESLIN, ba, 34 Story of Fancies Butidlig, Cumberland _ At One Dollar and Fifty Cents a-Year. Aar- Aavaausegzate. instated at the neual rate'. itt. The friendeof the eptabliehneent, snit the plains game ally Ste' nisPectfally4alhdtatlct boleti oeir,ordacs. 4ANLANDBILLS Printed 'At an hours =am RAUB OF-POSTAGE. In Lebanon County, postage free; ' • In Fenneylvania, out of.Labanotteotual.V4 duds per quarter, orl.B ectate,a year. Out of tide Stet°, 6-14 eta. per gearter,.er 26 eta. a year tf the-I>pda** ht in-a4vanee: rattle are &Wet. NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH , DIVIDED ! GREAT EXCITEMNET.' braid Rush for the ,Pondet Meta. Qqatiera THE -ACTION . • ' CO the Legislutute 'of the Clainnionwsidte nt *vine. ‘ll aylvadia, In referento to the - Oahe& Of NORM: LhhANON.; has caused an. Unusual degree of smelts anent among its eulet inhabitants, but "hot Afar ge mnehat! the. Fresh:Arrival-of - . SPRING AND fcliNflAßß Goorts at the MANSION MOUSE STORE Oif MitelailltlaaFlint* & Broth Pea Aar Proprietors reel confident thstlitey are SIM able to supply. all all Abair customers , and the ..re* of Mankind," who will favor theca with a call, with awl variety of the CHOICEST -GOODS. 4 The new systed 'enables therre to sell at mat , ducat prices, which:they hope 'wl/1 bet a-grent in wit went for all desirous of bilying' cheap, to live pato . p °KM Call and 0 4 3 e for 3nnuselves. . • ---+3.4t , Eva- hadies and Oontletuen area:wet cordiall7hertW , to give thorn a call. and eseinine for themselves.: North Lebanon Barmier. Anril 2s. SWARTZ Br, 1311{)., >,AALnas. ratualos Ant n*4;o DRY BALL BUILD NQ 4 ,. faTRBEi, - • Cast; paia far all !dada of 4:7ountig tittah434. auto. nommen. E, 15004%10. Hoffm an , . de HMO hees• • • _ LEBANON COVNTT. 1I • • T TRANS P OATS:LION LINE • . •-ffr LEBA NON VALLI'? IMIZROArk Crthe firm will pay particular attention nt 4„, J Goods slapped by the Lebanon Talley Itillroadl.t- Goods will be sent - daily to and from Philadefplda4 Lebanon, Myeratown and _Anavilla gitittlte4 144,04 ether points tlieean ' . 4 „ FREIGHTS contracted for at tlu,tlMEtlicaulhleijitill And delivered with dispatch. v*; . .`c i , The Proprietors will payparilaulae-ationiamt ttyagai attend personally, to the ,receiving atul•4leliVet7o,l4 Freights. For information, Apply at Oak OfiVisift,n*l4WSlPPO Valley Railroad Depot, in Lebanon, _ .Enwcan NSW', their Agent in__Philatieiphht, st , ways be found at WY , litoral t (aril* rhird pesCrhtindalphfa Lebano r n, March 30, 1,859„. 1102NifAX Via Phila. & Reading tea ilroidr; i i':- '.mmok,= : VD/ICU:ON OF - PASSENGER-F and.,after MONDAY , - APRIL COMMUTATION - WITH 26 Coupons, will be leaned between any patio desited, good fbr the holder and any mitestili-itt his family, to any Passau:leer train, and at apy tiow--00 26 PER CENT 'BELOW TEM REGULAR -PARAG„i F- Parties having , occasion tense the Reed frequently* businem or pleasure, will find the Once arrangenente Convenient and' economical; as Pour Pastern* „tram( run daily ateh way between Boadiagattd?Pialladelphin g and Two Trains daily between Wading, potr ! arille an 4 Harrisburg. .0n Oundayk only aria =trait* train, Hewn, and one afternoon train Up, runs betereen_Pottas 'mound philietelphia. and no Paseenger train On tho, Lebanon Valley Bram% Ran Road,., For the.abose,Ticketit. or rein thereto. apply to S. Bradford, EN., Troseurer,Pidladeb., 'bin, tlktite reepeptiee 1340 4. - genta cm the l o fin, or 4.. ms,,•• 34.1,4 1 ,2. 11360.-tt 6 .41 1 ,1 'FDA; . • Public .111911iew' MOITBLIO" PRITIOS La herehy; even that i11e. , 04114, of the I,IOBANOX COUNTY AGRICULTITHAA,' nowrico AttlS soarer was duly promoted to the Conn of Conituon 1.30.56 Lebanon County Wt.extuninotioii,ood will be apprde tereOrding to law oe. the :reth..tLay_of .rlysY4, 1136°012/10, A good cause is osta to the cos trry,' • • - .40H/Si r e ATl l SarothonSlirrti•., Lassie). Mira 14 1860. " Phila. &= Heading $ Lebanon Vallley Branch; ' 7 1 1, 1 ; " • ---7.,,7:17!-r: Two Daily Pansenger Trains , to 11624, tag, and Eforrisinire YAss LEBANON:. going Beatto*culing,siteliT L M a and av P.ll, • • ' Pass Lebanon. going ,Braist ix) -Errirtieburg r u& '744 /ff. and 11.41 A.3i. _ At Reading, both 'trains ma ke 4 , X4/ Pottsvilla,"Tannqua; Amoral*" Willitung port, &e. - • .- •, • •-•* Merningtrain only cOnneete at BriiHrig the tarns Fittstoo and Bi...renton. . • • • At Harrisburg, trains nonbaor With oltedasylvaufri.* “Norther Central,. and 4 .ourbberland vale? , Rellioade for Pittsburg, Lautaster,Baltimtim Sunbury=Chamber burg, dro. . • ..••• Through Tiokets to Lancaster, in Cam, $166, tR Baltimore. $3, 30, - . No. • 80 The. baggage allowed bench pansengen The Second Class. Cars run with all-the above Emilia,. Through 'First Clash Vicketkat reduced ma to Niagara Falls; Buffalo, Detroit, Ohieage; and - all the principal points in, the West; North West, and Cautidas.: and Buil. grant Tiakets, at lower Pares, to all above places, can be had on applicathin to the. Station Agent, at Lebanon.: lac- Passengers are requested to purchase tickets Ile fore the Trains start. Higher Farms din int ears. " , NICOLL _ January 4,1300 .ffriirinseeand ,fficp tat. NO`tite . - . -A ieals. COUNTY CoEnneconants' Orrnni, LagtareggiSiarch 1E11160:• NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners or Lebanon County will,hear Appeals by all persons rated for State and County - Tax for the year.lB6o; for . the several Townahhis and Boroughs in said County',ll4 theft. "Moe. en the following days, between the hours or 10 o'clock, A. 10,,tuid 3 o'clock, P. M. All persons ins - Wrested, are hereby notified to appear at the time sad place specified : Bethel, Swatant Cold Spring& East Hanover. Londonderry, Vortli Annville, South Armin% South Lebanon, :Heidelberg, Hemet, Jackson, North Lebanon twp.„ North Lehiwon Bor., Cornwall. Lebanon Bore., E. W., Lebanon Boa., W. W.. The Assertiors of the, save) aro hereby notified to attend for the Appeals of their AtICILIEL,DFININ DAVID MILLING. SIMON BOLTZ. Atteart—Cynns Stuns, Clot Lebanon, March 18,1860. wal.Townebipsandl3oroughe d atitie time and place fixed re tri ts res tively. WE% Ctonatissionere Ell ' Zebanonaunty.. rfirE CUBA .1, 'ESTORIS elsomozzi - Inurart Is 'muted ou goith otonalberlatat Stiest, Lebanon, Pa.. .Wfinre , SCITTOOL Blank Books, and Stationary of twerp description ors always on band, and sold It the lowestposalble • VASIL PRICE, _ MARES; and WINDOW PAPER. of every variety of patterns audyrices are &soon exhibition and for es ie at widirrt °REAP BOOKSTOTaf, faroishes the MONTHLY itAqAgsze,,. of ent-kastern Cities. ea $OOl3 as published. ()Mere fbr-ilooks, poi° diode, or arlithing /Oh receive pronipt attention. ' Among the New Boobs, reoedved and for_ Salo at GEORGE WALTZ'S ate the following • • Remototts...:—Tile Pillar of Fire, or Israel inikiltdage, ,, The Power of Prayer; MAIM in the Wildermisits• kattt Mao Testament, A oomplete CommealtarY l MAteNe* Teetament; The Pninoe of the floes* of-iktva, men. hlmosinattroos:—Knitting Work. ,hy Parihrue. ton; nitre or a Thousand Stange ; Black. INaniont4 Prof. Bare'* Spiritualism Demonstrated; liumbelittir Cosmos,' - A Elkiltoll of the khysbatal AeseiiplonMof ther Unfree& Goo. Waltz is agent to receive subserlptirstibrth***- lowing Works, note otrPrtnet - • A2dEIItICAN CYCLOPEDLV In fifteen Vohs. Tol.l to VI as wow reso. Prior lhl.4.tra Cloth, per-Vol. ' • : do. •LibMu Loath do. Diary of tbB Lopolizoicltevol,fr econpleted In two 4 / 4 14.. Kiwi In. pboxioit,'ldorfeWisP• r, A 23341N6 1 , 1 ;a -OR' or Mil 1 Mundiy, April 14 'i'usediv, Aprl2 11 Waimealay, Aprtl lintralay, ipril 11. Friday, April 20 MIZE
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