. . ~ . - . .. , ______ ....,_,.........._, „ ~ • 4a li Vtlllttllo, . !mop airortasuomr Micmac retsbezrocc=h, Neatly and Promptly. at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PEITIVA •, . . tel Tine eitah, xit hr now supplied with an extensire witiortntent, , Sf n TYPE, which willibe increased se the patronage sternian tr. It . an now biro out Pnirrnito, of evenViesoldirtietirlir a %Nat and exp.:4loAm manner— and Otreery reasonable term. Sadists Aticlets, Checks, sines Cards, Handbills, Cirottlars, I.abehr, Bill Headings, Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Fare, Invitations, Tickets, &e., &O. ifir Dims of sit Saida, Common and Judgment BONDS. 84:13•0i, JugOlepe, Constables' and other BLANKS, printed correctly Ittni office 'w at prices "to it the times. .0. 4 11,01.9F,1ptign prke of the LEBANON ADVfItTIBER che POLlar and a Ilatf a Year. . Addreire, Ws, M. Parsurt, Lebeeoe, Pa. Ai 11C -- HOClitn ' FOR RENT - , • Ewe business Ronm in S. J. Btlaa's nTit t wo dovs east of the Rook Ettittor, - Iteeffiltie- Court num. 'acidly° of S.• J. errftiE Lebanon, Nov. 30, 1880. ------- Ftriltreitat... • A DWELLINO liMUttYkilittt.tws; }Warns on, A the that floor, and three ortsecond, wlttk , g yard, Barden, an., for rent. ,i_tipptysto , 1.. IC. LATIDUMII,On. Lebanon, May 9,1800. •-• FOR JR LAT. AERRTIRRIVV.R9 110081, suitable fora hardware' . or elothing, Eton. or any other kind of business, near the corner of Cumberland and Plank Road streets. lately occupied by R. K. Dundore's Cabinet Ware, is of fored•ibr rent by the undersigned. POMieeldou of the abOYO given at any time. Aptly to Labium°, Jan. 24:1, lSsO. JOHN' B. 11,A130 Private Sale. • . NEARLY NEW TWO,STORY DKR* DWELLING llOtRiE, with Sutfiruer-kiteb-, pp en fe offered at a low price at prleateaalin The- . property ie in a good neighberhoodOn the emit ern pert of thie borough, has a never...riffling •l or wholesome water, with pomp,-different kinipi of Fruit Tome, nod dthALltriproveinente od -the iitenibiee: For otter ifillseilraMYliffil partionfarekapplret th*ADNER TISI7R MOE ,Letanon, May 80, '00.4f Prtrater Sale. Min subeeilber crave:kr Priests , ' Bole hie new two -1 story brick DWELLING tiOUSE, situated In Elks, both street, Lebanon. Pa. The 'louse 1,117 by 2S feet, has 2 rooms on the first. floor and 3on the second. The other' IMprove- I. • • ments area' rod IVA.BII.IIOUSE, Bake. • 11 oven, Cistern ntt Ctirden. The Lot Is .59X by 66 no above property le all new ionkt3:ll goodeendition, and will be sold on easy terms. Tobeetnitili be given on the Ist day of April, 1860. Atilft • - J. 0. KEIM, Photographer. Lebanon; Aug. 8,1359,-U. or Sale or Rent • rentas Mum MOUSES and ONE FRAME. A Dotp bla• TWO STORY BRICK ROUSH on the corner of re and Cheennt Streets; not quite flnlehed, • and a SINGLE TWO STORY BRICK on Cheat-FBI nut Street now occupied by John R'rlck, and frame 134 Storyln North. Lebanon, near - John tor Arnold, are•offered at Felten Bale and will sold 'neap and'upon - eatO• terms. PC1654)(11i00ycol of the twe brick to .Angust next, by SIMON J. gl STINE. Lebanon, Jtme 20, 1819. • . , 'rivate,Sale., frIlE Subscriber offers et private side ell that certain Orphanso egfitt Sale. i farm or.traet of-lend, eituate partly in Pinegrovo ptinSUANT to an order. of the Orphans' Court of tewhebiptSchuylitill county, and partly in Belton town- Lohanon comity, will be amid at 'PUBLIC FEN )Pdp,Lebeinonnount.e. bounded by landoof -Eck - -- DUE, on FRIDAY. OCTOILER fith,•lB6o, ert lei t hiOuliferd, .Benjantin Aycrigt, Deniol g at the Public Mouse of J. W.^ADAMS. in East Ile o. Doubertend other'', con toiling onwhn eared and err township, Lebanon connWthe fallowing REAL la tottpalght acres and a quarter, wine Cie &ppm, TAT; late the property ofJAMB B WEIDMAN, dec'dt„ tenenes, consisting of a two story log dwelling. o Tkz :._ (weather boarded) a 154 *Wry log deallingbouso, a new . keortaitt Tract of TIMBEILLANN si tuate in Zeit Dank torn, other onbbuildloga.And a nownilmtor Fow°t 4 ll nover t wutiltip,tsfogeseld,adjointisglaide say, milk, V& teftr,&e. t .vvii4ll will be eVI, Apply to 44,, . 9. illsorge °ll ednich , Joh* Matter, Elizabeth ' v ... a. W4dATCINUL‘r Agent. • Vp . A. , .. thcrey, Jim- A. Shney and others, entail -. • . ve, 4111 20, issiL-tr• ......• -.• - • ,I• -,-; ' /"' f 41 ^ ing about 52'ACK . S8 - The timber id' ---- .74.lrphatiO CourfSitle.. ~...L...- heavy White Oak, Week Oak and . a.N pursuance %court otthe o,phans , Court'of , Cheittnnt, Find le perhaps Of valuable timber land mi Lebanon cotitiil i lli be sold at public sale on the , any In that section of the tonutry, end a considerable . premise, On_ • .1. •• - • portlon 91 the land can ho ruined alter it is clesred,—. 140 ATP4tr, vilionßEP 24. 1860, It Wino sold together or in lots 35 Wlll bait salt patci lbelolfowinrfeareeMte, ltiteofJonx Seamen, si.. dec'd., dimple.. Tho lots are marked . slid` numbe r ed on - NO, 0 Wit. No I—A TRACT OF LAND containing ground, and perBODS wahine to Viiii the mime" VII 101 Acres and some Perches, pkiaticcall on the above astneci,J. W. Adams. • of excellent hind, idtugte in Nortli . Lebanon township,l ALSO on Saturdny,,the - Ottiday of October, ' 1860, will be added the Nib* Houle of HENRY, SIB, about 1 mile from' Lelenom on the rcea r - lending to ' GRIST in the Borough of Lebanon, tbefollow3ng Real 1 f e. adjoining lends of David Light, Abraham Mate. th e property,o E eekieb, Got LightAf. jf :Kline Meng Spahn, and N 0.2. GRI ST, of said decedent, to wit: No. I—A 'tract of H EkTN UT TIMBERLAND No 2—' The I - improvements are a d9uble twastory BRIQK DWELLING HOUSE, SWEITZER . situate in Union township, Lebanon county.w.v of the Big Dam, adjoining lands late of Joseph g 8411.11 , ondkother oubbuildlngs. About 8 leht. deed andothers,containing about 55 ACRES. tierce of the - ahoy° tract le Woodland . There - • '' is running water through tho barnyard. An i The timber on the above land Is fit to cut ibr mile and _ nem: lent Apple. Orchard. There re a well (with pump) poets, being from thirty to forty yeere•gtowth and of never faillug water neer the door. equal hinny thateen be fonmialongtheßlue Mountain. This plantation will be sold in the *hole, or In two No. 2—A Tract of CHESTNUT SPROUTS, athlete on parts, or, about 83 acres will he cut up into three acre the little Mountain near Union Forge, in Lobe. lots, and sold to cult purchasers. non county, containing abontlB6 looms. The No. 2—A TRACT OF LAND containing Sprouts are from ten to eighteen years' growth, and among the finest 112 Lebanon ernty. Both 10 .Acres and 54 Perches, tracts will • be sold in lots or together, to ell purchasers. ad mining No. l o lands of George 19. Kline and Henry Poisons wishing to now the above proper t tie will please Mundt. The improvement"' are a small Barn. Run-call on .1055P1t Loiermeatze, at Union Forge. :ling water adjoins this tract . No. 3—A certain V.v.:dory HOUSE • Ffeseesion and - good title will be given on the fat day AND LOT OF GRODReikeitnate in the Of_April, 1901. ro . Dough of Lebanon. fronting On tile ,- Saketo commence at 12 o'clock, 'M., of said day, when street 88 got. This property is - . temns will be made known hz situate near the centre of town,- _.,--- _.. juU-N. STCRVER ' TruBtee • convenient for - persons doing business on Cumberland emu, Auctioneer. [Aug. 30, lgan Y , Ex - • street. It will be sold together or in lotvi to suit par. - . Out Lot! at Private -Sate! cht`" ni• • e3L. Sale in eliCh Mae, to commence at one o'clock Mf 1 ill, be saia at Priettte Sale:. ' r, AL, legli frems.wal be mode known by A • 8 ACRES OF LAND --r • J AC 11OFFEIVAglmt for situated In Long Leno, tear the borough line, in Cork- •• I EtizAisrra.o , svcroms.y, Adminletratris p wall townehip. It adjoins the labd drlYldow Fulmer, 1 ItOIIEnTVW. COLEMAN, Admitiletrator . rotate North, Wm.atnint and John Keene on the East. 1 of th, Mat, of JACOB 8. iFEW/LL4N 4 tied. Thole is a one ittory Loa 11011811, weather. boarded, Lebanon. SopteMber /2, 1680 /meted on the Lind, and a good WELL in the onion ne.land taw tine stones for quarries. This tract will make I nice tunes Om a swan faintly. lf des. It hi flee from Ground Bent. GoA—tifl e will be given. ADAM, RITCUER. N. B.—This tract le nerV i oavered with find grew., half Of which wilt 1543111,0 n to ,. the Vora:Mier. - Debanon, June 13, 1-- ALUABLE r If . gOllO • . PROPIIRTY AT .: . PRIVATESAU. frua . ' Subseribersmffers at P :rfaigjOol,,Mi following t I Itstate, situate On ‘liffilliet4, Street, in the Mg of Lebanon, cis: ^r . A PART LOT OR PIF.CE OF ORM= front. frig 28 *et 8 Inchea en said Mulberry /I tivet, and naltuthaelr to au alloy. on which -is erected a rill. BRIOX 110V8R, j , 4.9 AIR. inoludlOg a twa.story bask building.. with tle . Cossiory out.huildlne, The house Is °Mihail In the best style end -the location Is a very pleasant one. It will be sold sit easy terra*. lecir particulars apply. to I.4bation Atils'. 18, 18114 L D. S. HAMMOND. Private Saler ; • . THE eubecriber (Afars at private snip, valuable' Traotiof Land, containing it 41 22 Acres and aS Porches of SAND-LAND. Theresa Omit 3 Acres of 118:Art 174- - Mon Me tract, situate in Londo - nde'r: ry ;ff,611 ;14 sbafion:CoontY , on the road leading from Cot. ;reek to Canipbeliatown. abut 34 mile West of tie foci:Derriere. The improvements thereon are n good ,STON.E -100 1/017SE, 1160-PEN end other neeeneary Out Handing,. A. nev er Ailing aeltiNo of Water near the house, with a goBB 8P NO-HOUSE: Besides s running stream of watertfirongb tlfe tract. 4.1.80; a good APPLE ORCHARD, besides Peaches, Mae and Charles. Iftlterahove property is not sold Wait; Saturday October 6, ISM; it will be offered o n . thatday at Pub l ic Sete. Pnesesskm widbe given on the Ida, of April 1861, with,' good anonndiata)tablo tl „IAMB YOUTt. May 13,1850. Orphans? . Court 'Sado. 7bi ) .IJRBVANT to an SAM 0E64 of OrPhans' Court of r 1A 000 county, will be exposed to sale, by public ; Ililldnd.ocnlit Cry, elf - Saturdag_tie Nth dag °atelier, 1880; at 1 o'o'fook la the atterdooti qt ilSj t daj fkbert4l3 lileasnage and Tract of Land;sittratit in the townships of North Lebanon and Stratus, adrining lands of lion Jambi Bleach, Coo: liteckhoek. an °than, Outlining. /06 ACRES AND 61 PERCHES, strict measure, of which twenty to twenty-Bre Acres is . • . • . 'WOODLAND, be the same moors or teas. There le erected on the premises a HOUSE, Barn, Spring - ant sit.with appurtenances. The spring neng.tbe main - haute befog niiveyfalling. The premises are also well proVided with Orchards and a variety of Fruit Trees, /0 ' ALSO, A Ttoot of Land, situate in the borough of Lebanon, adjoining lands of Jacob Lower, Jacob MC Coonel, and °there, containing 16 Acres and 63 perches, strict measure, with thoppurteuances , ALSO, Another,u9kl l rad , of C4E'STN U.T TIMIINR LAND; iifiristerliatbe township orßethel,.said bounty, adjoining lands of Henry Biddle, and others, ' containing 2 Acres and 101 Perches, strict messore,with the appurtenances situate wed being In the said county; late the estate of JACOB ARNDT, dec'd. ,'Ple aide will bo held at the putdie house of Henry D. CUlle oo 9 , In the Borough of *boom, and tho terms =,lde known by 41108.0 2 OLEIM, Trustee appointedof the said e state.- * the Coarti— Jun On B. gr rAtation, Aug. 29, 1860 131ffk -1114"57Pba us' Cqurt 11 yr following named property will slobs offered for iftle at theism° time and place, via : vital of land situate in Smilers township, Labendn cou t .. f t ajoilllng land first namedabove, , and landli of 9trokterk, awl others, oentainlng 9 Acres and 144 Perches, AA MUSE, and plea) of ground belonging to •• 'jglyfd linnis, situate in the borongh of Lebanon -grljolulng on east lot of Julienne Rims, 00 0 1 4 • 9 . oast Old If urge Road, on the south Water' gt. the u itrapabilla Creek' running through the end of said pkcp ut grcu ad. en the north. T-e appurte Barn, itur ,.y a rd, said - Qttapahilla- Creeklt: rdrur through said Bird Yard; adioildni /slide PfJoaepn Uhler, owtho nese, antt-ORI Yorge od the Ws. A lot or' plea. ni,grouricl. situate in the borough of Le , suon, acijohlog lands - of Dr. C.V. Oldikiniker bn the mouth, Johnßil• On tb ° R. W. Coleman on the loth, .140;411 Lebanoti Roll Road and' the Aoree Plank Road on the Hurt. COntil4 l 4lC al° l4 / 1341 1Putable OtlA2*ll/ 1/000 CinOs OLXIIII. 111 6 .11i1d 4411 " -11.11 * known by ' Aug. 20,1860, . - • . Hags : Itagirt Bags .. H 6 .., undi,„,oed ,„, ,y, th.„„,,, gloa t itir •• Whlte,lllxed and Wore() 41 111 ' ° L e . tr 8,.....„, Wan Paper, 14 wie3l7--'' bo y_ ~_,.../0 909. Mora, iti Walnut at, near nr_........-' aff ' ulnsi°l4 MV 9 MO 3.- BURY Widakfi, • • • - • 2..,„....6 0 c,,..... , . 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IN ?iregimee of a lartee order of tha Orption s eqkttl.', o Lebam_ County, will be exposed tp public sale ed. 11.42TIRDA September 29, 1860, &t the Petelie 4 b_eliee of Daniel Bubb , In the hee&tili.ef Lebanon, the Beal Estate of Permit noise, Eag,4l‘.(42fin - pthittg it Wes thatsboarded DWELLING titTllalt x • Fil orlit ittutiahalf stories high, with Lot Boating . , 82 *won Elisabeth street. and 96 feet deep, l elttptte la the borough of Lebanon. • Said prop, arty &Owing an the north lot of George" OysserAnd era, and sodavlotlitior John Clouse. • Salo to annitaardkr at - 1 o'clock. P. M. when candltions will be madtknown , bi SOLOMON asupt, ' By the Odisrr—,,T; B. List t, Clerk. • • , September% . Of t - he..Wano'n Valley .Int.itutt; riiIIE rA1i1,0348 , IRROPERTY known as the "'LW!, • ANON , VALLEY INSTITUTE," situated In_taNN- Val*, IstatatylOn oOnnty, Pa., will be offered at 110 Sale, on It S4nnEDAt the oth day of. October.lB6o_ , ' , at it ,f -locitrta P. M., being a LOT OF GROUND - of - 100 , het front and 198 tbet,4eep, on the Borks and Daupblin Turoplko, on - which is erected a handsome . . • • NEW THREE-STORY - BRICK 1101188,- 64 by 42 feet, with eatc4iee Back 01 1 Buildings, all under slate roof, ~ ..sid . in Brat-rate coadithin. The Iluilding'coo. itttryt TWO SCIIOOii ...B.1)031S, 34 I by 27 featA ,1 - I ROirrs guitable for'BO - tittURS. ho side the Ihrldly"dePartment; and the not; liiirliobd it,. mirwarlid 4 klpport 11.4114.41 , eL1211 SeTTOOL. ,- ..- 545 A,NNFILLE Is situated on the Lebanon Valley I Railroad, and is accessible from .Philadelphia, Reading; altikidlablburg, twice a dayor m king, i t .. * im ,,,,,, Au . 0ra. bier! 1143 e for an iteoetiony'or Sided BOOTTIC iiii/. 7 Wg4.0i. Possession will be giros, with a Rood title, on the I first of April nest, For further particulars. address ) LATIENA,BALSBAIIO 11, 3. S. RILLIMEIt 4 Administrators, de,. of Daniel Balsbaugh; deceased, • I Arinrille, Leba..on cOuuty, re. 4 , By_ the Court--JZFFEASON B. Lions, " i Sept. 5, 1880. Clerk or Crepluinar"Court. • i For .e at n,t 4d A lizAgnivuL and large u gln cumborland Street, the most Pcintlar kusiness placo in tie Borough of Lebanon. The front house con „ltamping a large Store room, by-room and cellar; 11 a large Basement; • by-room and -Cellar ; five rooms en the Second; and; five rooms on the lair story, and a largo garret end collars. • _ aMao a back building, Kitchen, Shed, fcc. ; ,ku. as a dwell ing for a family, with .one of the best grow ing gardens in the borough. Of the Store Room, Basement Room, and the mum on the third story. poasession .Can be immediately giv en ; but of the whole property, on in narts, as It may suit, on the first of April next. 'WILLIAM AULT. For further information piens° inquire of the ownerer Lebanon, Sept. 6,1850, . J. C 9.EI SNZII 4 1 ...Cray. .° ea gifv,ita.. ty,„. 5'1:4 snttl; a' a;."&"se ' r*P. „, 931. 1. 1 10,,,,w 11 12,1.1.- - •-tilztrecil l 0-14 '21: 2 14,41. • ;. a. vg 4.4, 'a s :l s ni 2'4l,meft. = EI 'T glalCtir 2 . tg • ti. • vd 8-g. - oft - p... 0 ""cn.o.N l g. gr.V4,O t. 74 g . av 2 '-'•;• g h ow t;r" rn 4 ;•,?: 741---$4 k". Ing • . tv tifOOths = Xettl..fobas -AT Tillg •+- • • • • eHsA . P S Tows OF • ' • •••-• At the Cornet of artabertand Street and ' Ptaalc Road, LEBA NON, PA. itsn'elLtrtXPrijst2Laildlue T wi t: t z , e lee n ' e s m ulis y In lair have epened.Vith n large and carefully selects d ment ' DAY GOODS, dna/mums. QUEBNSWARE, to stialolt,t3tay , reePeettully invite the attention-01.HW pubUo. The p. G 0 OD - S - • . - have all beetrealeeted with the groateet care frog& the largestlniporting llous cai ERILS in Phlladelpa. yl A large etoolt obIAIP Sugars, Coffee'', Taut, Chocolate, and alt Wads of Stic Alsoot - large miSortment of eI;' , NSWARIV among which ere t . patterns, together with a mostau endless vagisty. gf . Goode in thotr line of tan& niv, which Iri n 4 . 4 4 401 . 17 cheap for cash, or Conntty producetaken Ire etquitile. April 114 1.860.] ..• ILAIICII 4 LIGHT. , ifir ) 4 § VAL. . N Ci R'T . i ..tia - B , A is? 0 N Saddle allid•ltarviess Mann faetory. TUN undersighed hal IteMoved his Saddlery and garneet 4 k , , ./..... Manufactory to a few dos . South 1y,...,.. 4....r.... ^ - 7- of the old place, to the largat.,room f,,,W, - • , latelyomplad by Billman a Bro. am - a Liquor store, where he will bo happy to see all his old friends mad customers, and where he has increased fa cilities tbr attending to all the departments of b a bust. mats. Being determined to be-behind no other establish moot ial,BV abilities to Soechrunodate customers, he hem spared 'neither pains nor expense to ebtalu and make hiniself tinlaster,of every modern traprorernen to the bu slusti arid accuse the services 'the beat Workmen that liberal wages would command fie will tees a target stock on hand, and mannfeeture at the shot - teat notice, all descriptions of MA/OMA' intellse Saddles, B ridles, Carriage Harness, of . all kinds - heavy Haetiksit, Buggy , . Whigs rf the best Manufacture, .'... su/a/a Robes, Fly Nets,. such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a now Mod. lately invented ; WHITS or eT• btnd, mush as BuglrY Whir. Cart jVhips, ke., IletHESof all gip., HAL BR &o,Alke , allot which he CHAINS, horne-made TiACNS, wili warrant to be equal to any thou - can be obtained In any ether establishment lertbe oountry.. All he asks that three desiriottenethtog 14 his line, should call it Metre ee In hie to give e liviefastrAtiis Wet. re feat the fullest co dontttire 40s9touon. e liir All orders than oily Vomited And Pro mP t IY at ' tended to, . SOLOMON . BRIM North Lamm* Baradtigh, Jap. 25, 1800 , ______• NEW .lAllilllEG_._ 1. IP= undersigned rerobbtfully-Itedrtr it a b il italat & he )taa opened a NkIV .X.I,VORY ''''" Rart3llofal, Mertes street, lattliah t IE. p a . r bulico , Bact elleer sin e : lei xtid wi vtiE l ou t al kee aro_d_ p for the l• sep-gentle and guost arising Morse*, and hnndhonle sr:Vehicles. 4.16 0 , corem Drisoillaraished when Also 014111111311 for• Pasties, Ae. Tatman's, kl7ril•Mc tank ~ JaWitS MARCH - -- No.l - 51 1 • very etttery ii ir A i rVir a g l / 4 thll4n7, Itt4 - trdoor to the 10404 ' t ; 'I don't intend to kill youjng t now , -perhaps net .for.-_an. facin.t - I guess that's -c i gi:i . out- the, lerigest, you TwVitottla k rt A have to live. "First, I. mein. to -have lmp. . .atir - . a talk Do you known "where I -- . came from 2 .. • .. It hAapi 'd 7— 'i ' ii ' I • .. ne one t roe tat e tray- I did not, indeed, arid-I-told him so eliezact64l•34iiet of eOuhtry where wishing within AnyseV,:.' with' ell my Ili - adlusitiess,l. goiAcialghted, • and heart, that lieWoirldlttiike into his abOut ft o.!elpek r my horaeand myself crazy brain toKaid -hinSiraylieett there being i tired-and.p.rettoy • •nearl3r worn . and leave mnitk sleep:id co: virsi ' outilAreiri.ein before the door of a 'You' don't' Arnow , •etir' „Well , I comfortable leaking farm houfie, and dcin't it , mind tel g you. Ity - ou eee -1006 raismouniin g , knock ed at the doorwith I that spire awe. there the handle.of .royudiip, Itwaeopen- ; ' No, I didn't-see the - . Church spire, ed by a little girl mho stood in the : nod iniSAing-ifininfthe World at that doe‘ity;holdingliChildleinotalland, I moment but telo,-bur.abig, eyed'-of the and back her thick - early-hair maniac: So l'Atold• him I Aiiiiii't see with the other, While she '' looked"at ' the object he Spoke Of. - , : ' - me hitir shy, as-if demanding my •bn. ' ‘Don't.see -it : eh? How - -blind ?-,-- ainess: ... n -,..•• : y see therlif' ain4 . ; to.ll,lo'.lne• iii 'MT dear,' I answered. - toibat (Ines- ' discerning`this imaginary object, he tioning lbok r 'ia Were a.nzene in tile . rose and went tewardthe Window and house besides-yourselft . ' '- i looped back thAblindstillfather back. 'Yes, there is,', she answered; 'lath.; There-see iii:eibw l' dati •:. ..,. ,• .-- -. or-another, unckthefooks.'. . ~ ....I ..._ 'No,' I intidffilildfiret see IVY - er;'.and 'Well, ask your father, td come here ; I hoped he worditttY to pull-the cur a moment, I want to-speak to him' I tain still further hack, Or.pull it doWn, She retreated, and entered the room or something-anytilingto : divert, his behind her. and fa about. halt.l.mie. , attention .fi , drn me a moment longetS ate the farmer came-'ont. r made.; that I might leap froth the bed and lthown my busineas, , eiplained that I' bolt out of the room. - - -•- - had been overtaken by the night,that I was already ldtting . up, and ~.t.o. I my destination was severalmilek dis. glide down upon the .floor was the, `tan t, and that both -my L borie and iny-i work Of. an instant; but that moment self were unfit for farther traveling I th.einitifillar! t riuneyed thattoou,litiV.t• till we had procured, fo6d and rest . . ' see the , ohnroh , spire,,:drsPPect ". the With the hospitality common to alll-blind, turned around quirilily, mutter feraiers, . especially American - ones, .ing,----‘blirid, blind; and lust:ant:ly ump .. . mjkhost for the night bade ing;•-reel. prehending mrintention 'to escape, come; conducted me into a -large; bounded toward mo with a spring like kitchen, with a floor sourliitetbaeyon a wild-cat, and catching hold of mo involuntarily pitied the ban& and witli - bie bony hind, waved the gleam... arms.that had brought .it- into such -a ing•• knife overtne in stiehelose preix i state of elerinliness;Undliade me seat I Inetty to my face 046 be anythangig, Imyself, before the blazing; . fire. while thp . warinsuiplesOlint .-. : . „supper ayaii'lieig got , reads; and itten, - .1 '. 4 0h, ion . will, 01 you? : ' fast lie r not.feigettirri my horse, hir , told one: ! dgw4Ythero-still . •ilizpootili, ; or 1111 I'M thp ,boye to feed Berle and - fake him kilt you . before oven:lift- lfatf-liciurie, to thestahle. I : A • ' - Lie down.ri . -''. . . Atierinppg - re as i ;fait nOulinally . And with* borimi, eau strep la , tired,„l asked la be eeklyttk the place li ft ed me-up with his :one - lian a-and ; where I wail to, pass rise -`tho'night, and I was no feathek•in7eigbt; I can telli I was eondtrotedka:olshifortable room you and bounaed, r04f,.-Aown. w,ith" a I with. a downy bed white counterpaa . , force that shook the '*li9lii tied ; . , I i - , , 1 and curtains, upon the seepint;fionr, Ico lie dowp, ,and".Aesibethat I i by - tily host hithself;, after bidding lire Wag titellin•Clteredieoce, he directed I gddnignt, Ito left the candle .. .1r", 1 . 72,3, itrettiao I. the "window again,by i me and depArtea r dosin g the 'clooi iff:'`. inquiring- - . tor hi'm - . , - 'Do you see the Church spire now.' ; 4 1 1 fiedand Sleepy as Iwas,lherried. I didn't see i't any clearer than be,- i ily undressed, went to hed, and in flee ; fore, it being Elliehtl i v . iinpossible as ; I minutes • was soundiy ,sleeping. A I no. chinch spi n e. existed within i teri.t grinding sound eAvnki3 me--at what I miles. But : I sUw that- the maniac ; ! I time I, tion'_t.-Anxiw,-,,.Rae.- thn moon, I wus, getting iirrated at my want 44 which-did-riot-rise till very late, was capability to see-what did . not..existp, fully 4 , -its' eight rays Streaming in I so I thought itanight, be es' well to, .' througi(.thewindow, :from' which I.j keep upon 'good terms with hiin, and : bad purposely loopod.baek the curtain, I to his question This -tide !admitted I Ithat the first streak of day light I die see the spire. : • ; might wake rila,.as.l wits anxious to '...th, gond, good. Well, tinder:Mita ; "proceed On my away: 'There, sitting 1 Spiro is li , allirreh, and ariStiid• the ! ; full in the rithdpligtit was a man with I church is a grave-yard: :Thete I lfre, la long carving Itnifebfbleitabdiwhich 1 and there I : came" from: It ' s very: !be was shiffonirig:-urion - a-- - ritete of lonesome sleelift% there in the damp, ' §Ru d stone, which; l l . . no* ~,perecivecl cold.ground; rind the grave worms--i ' made -the tht4hidawlikrid the ugh! to feel them creeping along; 0v...1 I thought subity r.y . ms dreaniint, or,..er one'takih-+ea slimy, awl slippery if I ,was awake, - . .itiliatin the name of and' cold,: - banqueting upon. 'Wei 1 homien meant *fiat rs A aw I" "Aid still ward. :flesh ;of the detd t They say 1 1...4 ' the man leisultely,,d.the bladedf thedead - are cold; it's% lie, sir, a lie I; -'7-,- •-- , the knife and in. a - perfect stupor 'of Feel Ait.. -11 04 isire")l4r.- ': - - l a „pi.... 0. ~.... a' rti azebr• an t- I 4 44) 44 1 101. I.74ldetWa. .li --. . Jr& bated_ his el . kinn y -e roi.- and: fore... 1 / 4 ---4 , . 1 et ',-4...:- wide openey.ei looliindiftliim.-.. • -ed me toles , my bands •upbn•it., . M - . 4 vs , ' - irc 'ln a - few minutes itoiPedgrind , 'J.-There, is-that COMP . -• • - . At ii ;' 11 . 1 in and • &min - his Anger earefttlly ' I...toldbiro no . ' -..-. •-• ...... Pi. .4., i ii 1 alongthe edgo of the.krilf,oo 2 anoadetl -teat Traried , - , r . ( L" ." ....r,,...11 I, and shoat, his - -headknowrgly, Ital. I Tophed that it was, and ho contin li ~..adiii mate to himself that he • had brought; red_,_- _ . . _" 7. S_Et the.. blade to a primer , degree t ;iif sharo-1 `They make - it cold--tile e grave: ap„• '', or..:A A nese ., ... wiry blood ran 014 fv . )tind "oft worms do. They make it ,cold that ti .: 6 n7pariic seized me when T saw that a& I slimy at they crawl' threritt F .T.Midk.yo - 0. I L I- -.. ,cw,.. i tinn, and the cool,:_eainni.ating nmile ev.entel the rave worms • ;on . ininii. . ~$.4 . 1 „,„•*-- T - ' with which he beld.the• knife, up be- -flOti:ft = .:-. I '-'.7.- I Cil F - ' . ''tween him and the' moonlight, look • lsheddered with-clierierita r :Tleld . " i _ ----, ing at'kt with the air otriconapieguy, him 'No-.' ..p C/) • , Thonhe leisurely ges'enji,stepped or- 1 . ti i on didn't oh ? .._.L.T.lq.c3'•- (1 °4A 4 #7..i er the table, where+. hag:left..the can- i dog, But you're not, deaeyetk welt.' delsticlt table, ,norajoinced,.. ,l6ekirig 1 a while, and you'll•fiatlienx,joet ael aronnd foi:s'otieltang-a ' matit, I . do,-pretty soon.' -- • coiljectured. ' ' - -. ' 1 And. he whirled the carving.knife . . While - hit beak was ttrned,theLid6a i round and round his, head and their of slipping from the bed, and bolting 1 brought it down with Btu den.swoop oat the door suggested itilef to me; • till he grazed my thrifief, .', - , but before Lhad-time io act upon it, 1 With a groan of agon)t, not fortlie. l . the match was forind,-and holding the i . slight scratch,pot thehorrof,"eif mind.' Milne ikone blind - tile. match in the ' 'littler ilittlerak . fligt I wastreeedledfroin the 1 other, 'end 'the liiindle orthi. knife be- ! klittering -blade, 'shuddering as if I I tWben life 'long; ivOtfiithieeth,_ he came would have sunk down through _the oVertowards the3:oo4.- " Even then 1 bed-down, ,thmgh.the Itoor„ - -..-Rocr . 'might lino lakegirited 1.4 .eidape, by i I wished in TO , Sod thial okiiiiii Lai tashjng, at him, wron3lAng the knife I - doue so-down anywhere out of that from .tietWeen , bin teeth, and .136-;:get-': horrible presence! With& londlaugh tint; the advantage; hut even. that, -1,1 the maniac obsbrved my terror,_; ana l *as not capable of,. so , overcome was then he said, -.•- '. • •'-, .- 1 by•the surprise ; , and horror- of my I Trightened r eli? Ttightiiiid ti•ti r ill 1 situation; and - tlfriall,..sueh an ia-; nop kill - you foil:Mt' ailour yet.. ' I'm satiable curiosity possessed.';Ma. to 1 Wont to experiment upon you . - I know what be was "pont :to&lo, for as .. thin ' • I'll"bledd you to death, pa to Yet I cOuld'Only oinfecture ' that= his try how• loneit will take you to die,. veTpose Wat 3 to 'nitulier;ine. eh ? what do yon -think Of it?' He 'struck' the match' against the What did I think of:it ? My God ! wail- and,ligltilltl.the candle, and then' rtbonght nothing ! , only that I would , took theknife froth between his teeth; OPP 44;:dcad;.or thad,se.rny compact-:• ald,:foielt:•firrn hold of -tbe Candle la ion, if some deliverance<wae nOttoon lits hand. I felt-faint and dick, when opened up.- '1 never.;:iira . yed miteh...L. - . I • fully : - :reillized 'then that fily. last i God forgive .,.fikie t but ; )p s t --th oll - chance of escape was gone. - Eel:lent breath& soMething, I scarcely 1 ; ..t eiv. over me, flashed the light full upon what, kr aid, for deliVerance. rkiiii , my ey*iund perceiving that Pwas that I dared not attempt to escape . ,..-- awake, i exclaimq; with i wild :kind My firit:miiidiberitivWftd:hae l ee k of laugh r .-.,, • • . .-: - 1. .. ... i the signal - for kny ,deathshilav; 'and if 'Ha I. hal ..itivake, eh li--=Ha r, hal I called aloud, I. might . riot awaken Glad of it, sir; I fhetint to - 'awitke you; any one in the house-, but` merely in= if _ you hadn't' done it YOttilirilf:. I. furiate the madthan to.such an extent consider it. owardlr.tokillisleepins ' that be . thight. s iminetiraiely t butcher_ . e ' s Man.' me.' , What ttnderbeaven to do I knew . ... not, and iui f theamw3,,m . liadesire to 'experiment,'- :should ofti3.n a ;vein, :1 would lnevitibly bleed to dtath. Mean- time he was Wailing for iul - int . :eV/Si.' tp i hiequestiokberstleit*irgher 4104 lyr - . & , • • • : -gvir,bat44-1 think-. Of- his proposal: a biend'maUlifistit. ;:: 3- -, • . - • I was . abbut ' answer mg iftithetting desperate, andgivitut.. nhyself up. for lost when a brighe fel t -fita i h e d across my troubled .brain... 04.130-* devot ed/y1 thanked • heaven', that, I . had read ilie,tArabiahßiitliti.? in-thy•hoy hood!' "Tliere - tvas itylder‘; ‘ ,igtilph as yot . , - Evoy -heaven knew, whether" it ....Ns'Ould be successful` or.us'4.z . i.lifoiihr • wild*stories, strabeguileidelPl7 - . And he laughed at me again, and peered Inio.,roy face with his red•bot burnittgAfP, I song:see ,at on ce that be fno, Etna isksi tbe;hprror of my sitinpitim wasinereatied% 'Affi'rst. 1 lad titOttgbt —but now, 1 ii.aew that he wasa baud mad. 14'rom.his own .wordi,:trritt. tended to - murAiriV,e, aid tllktjhat little flhot:tr-Ait a 4 1 40.110 e 40111(kOtie Meer. he ti ii . takeit a good le•pii at me, he eat down nOttU c the.heinited to my ipt, 9 9‘e horror began slot, ran : ingllfatsgfir,lli#li great ;ears g alo tie n e , pp f .04 .4,06-- t rittpricly.. of 'titaariiii blArte: OPE IRE ...3dWN. PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1860:, EMS ESN r •A ~~ ?:31~ alt013; - .• till Morting,,,itut*Msilia. ,l would have some means of escape. I an swered hie . question • by another. 1 ... iStipPeee I tell you ie-idarjr about •bleedingl6 dattr---or ratheetitiont. amar, Apotomespondent of the the .N. 'min. supposed he 'WM b0.. 3 ,5 • bled to Y. - tiorea :Writes racy letters. TN . ) death; and died from the fr ight?' followsii 2 ol.extract from .them-:- : -'Died frOm the fright, ehl Let us r..• •• A , 4 1 .t.T. Rou. • - . hear it.' ' ''' • - qiiit: geottla an old North River ~ ...c.,YerY. 'glidly I began, making it stotthqty..laf•tain; his. antecedents 10M . fandadding as -rouCh - as. i Possi - I are, 'Cipi ) ialt - Give him your ..hand tly coild' to the original; Which was gentle is a good old fellow,Ss 'eomethir44 recollected ioog no a to well as-•a gentleinan; and' fume heard l abont sO)ne One' who wish- tolls a modlit,ary. He is proprietor of ed to 'experiment: and had . a man a house 14 Vest Point, Called-after bliadfO,lded;:hie4lFJe• lball(kled ) and l him, ,Dean - Roe's Hotel..-. Shako. gaitr.pricked,-i...but.not.,..suently spearehtes..eald that "a Boe'aby.any ld'bringthe Idood; and then heard other ustifer,Ould smell - as s w eet" , the regular, drop, drew of blootor bat in•thuritatanee I doubt.the truth what‘he suppoimitatibhis own blood, of tharalen. The Captain will thqusgh in realiti..6nly water, till .he give,Tati,ll4;•best that he can; hilt he died_from the mere auppogition that is tie restileuir of persons, and' when he was being bled - to 4eath. I forget his house.lB/-fall all have to share the story now, huvitis-fiitiiilicirto ev- - alike: Vitiheetly a short* time since . Alyone: yir.hen:l conehid..4 I. elf- that'helhl44ruil e„ aprofessor of eek: iliftca. : lolhlk ilia' ao` *at- 1 !-Csbou 4 , tronl,se„.lol , ' Mak: • •.,:,,Y• • this model*experidt en ting, it see I s i f t e bi•acdp i l. ; ',lt ''..' ato justici, tO how long I would take to be frighten-1 say that they - lay peaceably together ed • to death. ' -i and did not quarrel. •,, .•- 'Yea, yes,', ho answered, with a sly, Having no better place to , put' tlni cunning laugh; 'very good, very good; correspondent of the IfFaes,he gave him and tK•eing_through the device, with a cot-bed in the front parlor,:warned theiekettmg at r !uadness, 'he laughed him against breaking , one of the. big /gam as lie saidr- 0 7ery good, sir, very piol•-glasses by looking into it, and' good. And you would take till morn- wished him good night.- !our corres. ing to - die, and ineanwhile I want a pondent, before retiring, noticed that 6014pinien in iher °Wok. yard yon. a shepherdess' hat, with:gloves and a der;: down among no - grave-worms. parasol, lay upon . the centre-table,but Oomei bare your arm, and let me do , trusting that thel , *ould riot be want-' aie I said. 11l bleed yoa. I intended I, ed at a very early hour . fti the .morn. to have taken your head off first, but I ing, gave-but a passing . .thettght- to* I've changed my _mind, because ..I tho'coasequendes and Weit.to sleep.. Wouldn't I.lke td Baire a headless corn- In the i-morning he had juet risen in • Panion. Bare your arm.' ' - • bed, and was rubblig his ,eyes to • God! what watt I to do-ll.felt my ',broth-away cobwebby dreams, When brain seethe and whirl, es„ . -thlingh f the sbeierdess eatne bolting into the too Were g,oing mad. • Wi.l4:,a,4earr- roem.• Eat she didn't stay long; a ate effort-to be calm - I , saltz - -• ' hurried "Oil,66l 4* "gentleuplifting _ . , .... - . , r, a 'Suppose I• tell' Yon; anoth er . atom: of hands' and the shepherdess. was firtt Y'' • . - . . gone: V s i r haVehe meant by the excla -401i,•nnyou.ezin-tell while you bleeds' matron has never 'been - satisfactorily ' 'Bat - F 'B4ll- Want to wateh *l -eel:explained; but she could , not , have re• blood floirtoo; I said, vith an effort fort4A.tc - mar,oarras:pondent as.'dear: to refrain - from alindderin.,& .. • fore " felt, adir..'sminit _have looked I 'True., tree; leoft.id;." 4 '''Woll, .1993 rather ctiesPi.o4x:worst ofth.e mat-•I hear yOurato?y- - --;-Attie: :` . .f1e . ,41,a, , '_ ~t . , 4 ... r . I ter was that theakepherdess, in .het I waitk&for lie Aire . -.1-- 7 08.ti0, 9:. hurried' kit, IVA, the' doer wide 'open, It glad teffed him - fa t. gi.„,.'eg(51. 0-I ,k o. - -it looked upoirthe public ball;futd . tenfluSt berienfa.ed - , -as seen to shat.it necessitated a;bound and a ry I could' think"o- , -as seen 'na o no spring-on the part - of yeproerrespon. Cirri beginnfing,? - 3vith Annther-s i dent.en dishabille.. -.All'll hive to atty and in 'this matitier nearly tv4- 14 _47 .3 2, , to the shepherdees is thiti . _ . Enterin g passed. Air .1•:' was about to - 'begie - 1 a gentleman's room by aeeident of a another stoyibiat4po•meperomp- I morning, _it i l ta afa.... iilipiibioniiiile tOr,ityL--- --' .•• - '. ',„ :. -• "I Crime; but to go oat- and leave., the' .1 1kTo . more) no - inoiel. I ' Won't lis- 1 doer wide ;ten is an offence,-of groat teli 1.' 2 Trelistetiiid too limg . alreidY• 1 pagnifffde, and Iliopo. that-seine:di - Y. and Pve no =time to • bleed you r eitherl; an elephant, will tread an her hat,..-hy I May take:your head at as - I first I way of retribution. There, Captain , intended, disagreeable as it is to haVe i Ros, when I complained of the shop. a headlesS companion?' ~- 1-, .-3"-- . .....:1 lierdess, to you,,after breakfast, you Around - and aroundAieland`ifgetat..said..iti ieried.llll34.liht. ' I have Vit. went the glittering knife, - 410M!!; . g lisped thi.k,ratery with the deliberate done in a-dAreet line with my thri%; I. intentlen of , ruining your bnsinessk and then as the edge, sharp as a itiel for Who'do you think will stop at a zor, touched thy : skin,:l , forgot the ! ,Betel where they are liable to be dia.- prident considerations that had 141*. 'tithed <by shepherdesses early of a -0/10;40, to, silent, and gavevoitilb' morning. my horror- and terrorinaVy.scr..l6tids -,- SOPEPR •SURFAOL.- . .! ~... .• and JOiig, - so:shrill - and -bar-pierciugy. That tall, elderly gentleman... With that the maniac started back in af. gilii.r'''. sl ,S,4 grey b a t ri s i n k i tat he r I fright; and • actnallrtremblecl at the. - stooping in his gait, is the eekehrated• uneartltly;;espilk . t. No wonder.' ISolonnfe,Sitrface. He.:is very -rich, tremble" ibitniornimi myself, when 'I I anditatcthe reputation of being-very tbialilArbist an awful . t : ry it was; andteehOitrie... His ricifness is rOil - ,,' bat X-ilii•Aattlanear,:l...Caik atill .. bear- the..his iiikulAtrieity is "atfected-it' gives, sOunktdat, *hie ` ..1., - 410 8 a -• my -11 Yeeif hid"' thie , -;apportunity of oecasidu- T and_ shitdderinglf.4 - 4t4r. back . to. the ally. sating a dime off . some . b00r...,.. • , • •••'. - whimsical pretence. It le cortain.that * The effeetrupotv the: madinan was his betttitricity always rune • bap not of long ditrationi: ; ;?l. 'third ; time I tlieinuftho one ever kne t witAd Ve., he waved the:knife around Vie head, tray lilt # . lto the oppdlite eitVeme"of. and was jast'iret .aii iiiii fei• a. string 'generosity. • I said he was, rich. - To kiilfetil); liken t e.dbrmer his express 'what he is worth in the world eldiet-sotifihurstrititiitheroiiin. -'.The you would have to use a unit, follow- Aldt.',lblit i lloke liciwAigti*.3 . 4ipp . sn . t•be; ed up by 4-comet -like tail of ..-4 ors, seeika;pri7apeed•UponttliCriiitdiaanAias TO ettpiTWwhat he is wor.tlfte, i str,s,inikaPiPainfeet' inViedihle:7' l l'h4'`iitoilil i oi'cipbers alone wmildvit 'suf. knife reinitm'ed nplifted, and the hand . vista: . 'lit annual income zbxteede in' whiehict-Wakheldsoemodsuddenile ! flll.oo,ooo--tinet a very large aMount,it petrified ~.;a4- , unable 't6 move: Mei is tine, by :yet a comfortable sum—,, l cowered beneath thegaze of the far-1 yet;to illy certain knowledge,hedoegi., meremereas a ;child mighty do: kade.r. the' not•glve $lOO in charity. This may, 07e. ofd Steger; and.witliarat the rsurprafe - you, for charity is his favor. - slightest resistance„ . allowedAekßife Ito theme ;- he discourses thereon with to he Atlc'en,from hie hind:land him- great uhhtiton, and is continually say; self:quietly led from the itiiko t if ;thie. ing he' .aamiders himself simply, a 1 farmer - and his son. ... . * steward' hblding proper yin trust for Then, when. I. was left alone,,:the' hid'l.Jord.- and limiter. Of a verity, reaction after all my terror';, hoi*y Am eitre:liieeping, the money not:. excitement, overpcatettil die; and be in *ter hands. He . never': 'nit .1,. sabt back 'npcniilie l!red'ilniost in-. lei:Wren apiiortunitv of giving sensible. I thatiked God 'for my cal • toaliCiloor-it is the only thing he, ,capo and hardly copacions of my own ever ,gives--and he is fond of impress feelings. and actions, I 'I4Y _quite still; ;liig:aipoti young men that the-only - .awaiting *hit:Witt to fellow. I:!felt , , i t io 4 , lY,peome, each is to'.. deprive that there Wait liOfarther cause for. triempebves of all the Inxurielmad half I alarm, and - in a dreamyjklort of•trOY, the neeetearies 'of life, forgetting that 1 I tried to account for the adtibritere. had every ono follbwed his. plan;.. hb. I looked,arohnd,sppn ,tbe refinhitand would:have accumulated the wealth , all. seethed so like -a - . dream -that I• that be possesses; fOr "Soloman Sir..l could almost have.:,petiniaded. myself face ori,ginally was .n .country Mer. , .that 1 was the victim of an unpleaa- chant tifftleoldribb i 6ns as WellaitEpes,i . attt illusion; hut thin, li.) bring g' velvets as Linsey-woolseys. The cen-. 1 backlo the realities of an that bed trast between his.theoretical charity tiaatiplied, there . was still • the light ,p, n (l his practical sting-h . niels, affords - a-i barning . ...upati, • the table, afidl . ;blew very fair illustrattbn of ,what ROAD. I bad put out the light before ,retir- meant when he said .it' *as no sign ing; and it-ither prod thit" I was - that a stomach was fill/ of feed be awake, and 'had been . for. lk,eoupie -of • cause he talked with victuals in his hours past, Was the aerate:li upon ing mouth. I hopt that the subject of throat, where, the iniffelfad - • grazed this sketch will tepent in-time to' be it, and I. situddered-'...ki.4bbik how. saved; tor else, it will be more tolera. nearly 'MY - ' thiemlforlife 'lied been ble in the lett grpat - dik forthat lose out in. - inic si ., ~.-::-; . 4 _,, •,. - ling who fliohed a stick Cif peripor -Preeently tte farmer and his. son mint candy trey/I - the hands of a sick **veal, ..and-1 was .infOrgied ;that; , elaild, than for Mho, oh, Solomon Sur !ltt tertii.4 lo :4 l3 4 ll . lo st-Itawok.e4. 3 4i no- , --- i tint 4as- att.-unfortunate er-in• law of the farmer, who bat 1)411 era zed,for some :Years Oat ;,tlaiti-dnring 7e taiia> seasons; ,tapiOielbr,ut that phase in which the mOliw.tben was, ;he. was quite, though at 'oilier harmless.-- Unfortiiately his door had been neglected *at night, and in stead of being loiked had been left open.. 'llistened to all thetie expla nationt . and received my hopt . 'a apol ogien Sod' eipressioriaa, of rigrtit tbr OistUrbance vajtitlg ,•nelosptal vow never to sleep-withaqr door nprocked in 4, otnievi - liositle; analf aver placid," that I should WHOLE NO. 587. PPEI rat!? be oblkm .crave the hospitality of strut:T . 4,l.B - i - to make particular. itir. gniry yhelgiliq any mad pmson, hioth . - er-in•lawv other, dwelt. !r. the house. -Dorm know-Oat lady 'Alai . • brilliant: . 1 1 1 40740 ways_ takes °spacial pai No? Well, #iittiii?•dizir4out (.1i ow Wea ladyeby a ren*k ,- -- she -mmlct. siirOfe iltliisratt4*.l4,otaler day.' Sot a mild, mitigated oath; - such as , ladies are aErt•to ..mdulge in; a 'Good, Graeios apd''4` cow tie. , ftragne, take that iltrogr bait a„rtitcha. meat axe oath, 'with bey,ll2"-,' 0 'and a short hange:.; I::fioffealtsfroni.a pret ty pair of timii is gol,- - 14wing. -,lt "startles one , t,ysiteungiftettednese",for uerviouldl soon. ,040att a bullet 'le- oath from a yroi4a.Virniiiut.l). Elit .. Iliiittli tit.' .11: FAMILY PAP/ti. Poiti:iftlaiD COUNTRT, I$ PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WBRICLY By WM. Ilk, , v .-,, •" v IZIlli 2d Story of Bolick's :r-• Moir— '' Cumberland ; At One Dollar and - ' Contiin Year. Air A toryannamtNTB inserted at the Renal rates. "%ill The friends of tbo establishment, and the public' geoer elly arc reepeerfolly•eolleited to send iiith -otdara. • azi-trANDßlLLSibliitedla4n taitiro wide. • RATES (It PbSTAGE. - -. , • . In Lebanon County, postage free. In Pennsylvania, out of Lebanoa county, 31,4 °ruts par quarter, Or IS cents ayear. Out of this State, G 34 ets. per quarter, or 26 eta. a year if the postage is not paid in advance, rateamro 401044- XOIIG-lIEST .OR ) IstIIKEYS —THE EFFECT OF • BLOOD • PILLS. • Ouff.was . a_gertlemaii'a gentleman down - in oldxYirgiliia and a darkie of most undbfible4 and-truth;; but be would sonietimeal tell- tough stories. Re met 'Kurnel . Johnsing's nigg,':u.s.he called him, the other day, and after cussing and dighteabigoilmr. ottamatter . s appertaining to theirrlits.. .terf..._tell into the following :entrikersa... ,tion: " • • • • '••••• t filet no rouse: . • • SaiTAL--}ltow is all de folks "doWn at de house? Cuf-9, dey is able tp be round, *l4 d'e . - ram's .darter 'Abe bed the. dOcto, thtaither..day. et ea:4 in, 11)0100 at bilk; kept hiokin' at her; "Inid -she was bilyous,.:and-'*guv*-trer- a box. of Dr. Robukk't.Satidzinsitgli blood pills. When do. Doetor upttn' threw do pills.out de window. Skrlv° l 4 4 - 11 'P- 14,1 r..,P94,44; • "2 ' =al ' ik •Stal; dele teittlykodritok.. gnu dyi o gobbled &cat - de fdls, box ad' all, Avid de whole . direettops.. .Next day 'we bad company ; an' hd to kill'datturkey cock, see ; Brought hini , on. this- table', ...bile& wilit later sass ; mama flourish Bis knife, and try tO out him up . ; pouldh't get do knife into hiin. • , • 'Cut' soya be, 'bow long: did yer bile dis turkey?' • ".. • 'Bile him an hour, " - sotrf • 'Take hini *awiiy and bile . him an. other b0n :...., ' . • *' ;• ' • So I took him away an'"lSil' him another hour. `Sam—ltid de isiimparirwiittr Cuff O,: yas, de.bompani,i*tett• Wal, I brk lat. ig.deliffkeyiti, an itniii sa fintiiia , his big knife •ain aie try to cut him ;• bat he 'Conldbit do it, no soh 1 • . - !Take`hirri asiray . and bile 'trim a. other hour.' . So I take him 'down into :the kitch en agin.. *-- •• • Sampid:thelibbillarri.;4ll? •Cniff dey Waite& I brought turkey.igini-an' 'massy try 'But t it-wie novo; nuissa • Stilt it week' • ;'• *•::* • Soltcotiir frini -away an'ibiledrkiln a *eek. • • • Sam—hiliAt-cotapiii,iixiit f.- .1 yas, - de' ciainpthy waited ---bona Wade the fun outilfer - kno* : W.l, iaa weekl broug,litin dgt tttr key. lifissa.thought he got him die time sure- bat he couldn't cut a-bole in him; de ole cock. wouldn't -be cut. Massa send for de doctoi,-to hab de; turkey examined. De doctor come, look at dgturkey—ldok all overhim. Says be; 'lt's no use; „IRA can't,bll9 dis turkey, fbriteliati tii2h . tra box of des° Scatidthaviaw-blood isn't aky biTc•ii•hist? . • • . ,-•- • COULDN'T T4.I.FJ . •dfll4 . I . .',..Dt. M., an .42114.. surgeo n .duffing. the 4.mericsiti..ivanwas very fod of a joke ? : (if no t : perpetrated. at his ' own expense) and,:moreover, a groat coil s tempt . fof bitlsen•teleare, Oho iverg more renowed fbr their courage..than their scholarship. One -day,4t.m.ess, after the • decanter had performOtau4o dry .peranabulations of - the:4,We; Cap - tain. S.; a brave and accOnpkiehed, r. 4; firer and.. and a gre at wag, remarked' to ' thb 'iloctor;itho had been - somewhat 'Severe in his remarks on the literary~.c deficiencies of some . ,4411.0 e new grit ceic, - Doetor'lt., you '-aegigtintell with. Captain.G. r. ,- 4 2-3Cok.iknow him well,' replied the.doctor-; ghe's.one of the , new set. But..what,.. of .him ?'..- T rz I 'Nothing in particular/ - replied Cap= . tain 84- . 4 - have just.raeoiied A. letter from him, . and. I wilt. wager you a i dozen of old- port—th4.you cannot I gloss .in six views -how`. he spells egg gDope,',.gaid the docto?r4 . ' its a w.lear? Well,, commence pessine. tiao E. : 'Xi a, deunle. t. " Ifitc4i Atate.' •-$.140.' , Catte? .OW .tatt.,?* ' , l4*' : 'Kat? ilsTh, ...that'B.:'Of . t - hit 41 7 , ; try again,it's your) '-- ,". on; t ea:ght - : . qslo,' said S., .. iy,;• . : .! .. 40ift I YOUt it.fk - PF.:' 'WO; aardl, , '.; . with. finich pe t ulance of int iIOW . 2 #r* -- . doegle spell it?' 'Why, hi 1141),40.. c-a-t ' :replied S. with the - n 'Of; gravity. Amid the roar or the. mess, and almost choking with reg‘,the doctor sprang to his feet, iiikelatraing, 'Captain. St, I am too. old :n. man to 1 . 4 triffedivith in this Manlier?: -.. ...,.. .P REVOLUTIONARYw .arzol—Ool . Williams, a 'delegatei n• Oishgre octf.n Akflink, - Oonneetieut, a ft er thavinglingned - the Declaration of Ipdepenflonee,,esidp _one of his companionir :,:-., ~ ~,, 'lf we are -defektbh in struOle for Indepi3minficp," this day's work will make bad work for me. it lAve s held commission ici ibeiybel ' ainir; b 1 / 4 , ' I haie.written in r 're ei ,Ints spa pers ; I 'am the, sim-injaw o'll4. re.l,4b:ovek sorsi-and 05W. I allWrriy;*itzke to. the, rebel deolar*tiot: : , ats. , ems are too great P 3. be.'pardonedlliy_inii.t. mai master3lmutt 60044440 .:!__.„• The Oth4r;gentletilig Atiaswireltf 4u .4 , 'I believe. ny faihilfegito so:deepetl ate; for I htiv6 had tio'connectioii with the army,- nor, can - it be protAci - •tiMt herntotwer I: hae written• or dap?. ahythingiebbio:ximis -to thif Mother _couestr-/,'": - . '. ' - '. - The,l*.fadfaie• and prompt • reply 1 t ' 7 '- ' .iff, id: infOff-Yeii: 04 3 . 1 .' ser e . ' ig- r. Lt.. i - •.. i" 4, -* . her 4. : & . 1 le*lled• h th ~ ' .tius . p!)/1 k . hepi.epieikiiiib,iintnit qt....kstvithings, stlid . t . •. 411 f t / li ' lltfe ''.4 ll Ph 4°ll '' ::A F9/1111 t was a clehnly 'old man, ..) ,_- 0 :, : I E . ing no chewing,:from th 4:. ~ 7.ir '.- : t the fish retained hini - g04 .- . -hie stomat.b. 'lf thejiSh , had swallowed, L. eActlise 'o7l3ltolit, .410.-nre wership, ping 10 e woul d' tiplihtiiiss have VOll. iteld'hiMl3olf to deittli?' . BM
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