JnlT I,vintiug: tDLIP M eal an 3 d En ? C E C x ElM ted, P atl S M'Zcl C 22 ADVERTISER OFFIC E , PENN'A ~., .-;,::--- Tons establis h ment is ow supplied with an extensive asaittment of-JOB TYPE, which will be increased as the patfimage demauda. It can now turn out Pairrrino, of every 'description, in. a neat and expeditious mann:w— ant/on very reasonable terms. Such as Pamphlets, Checks, Business Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, - Bill Headings, Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Fare, Invitations, Tickets, Eke., dec. sir alKo I" all kinds. COITUnOn and Judgment BONDS. School, Jttethiee, Constables' and other BLAMES, printed correctly and neatly On the beat paper, constantly kept for safe at tide office, at price', "to suit the times." ***Subscription priceonf the" EDANON ADVERTISER One Dollar and a Ralf a Year. Address, Wu. M. Bazaar, Lebanon, Pa. JACOB WEIDLEi j r ., TTORX ditT - Lair . /AIME, north-west corer Market, and Water Ste., jr Lebanon, Pa... [Lebanon, January L 3 ., 1861.-115] B.ISSLER BoyEß s ' itt 4co xi'. -k . t.• it Xi Zit •vocr . FMB rewired to` Cumberland street, one door ij East of Lebanon Valley Bank. opposite the Buck flotet,Lebantin, Pa. Van. 6,'64. 0...'41Y AND NAVY PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND BOUN• TY LAND AGENCY. • sateuta uovaa, es, ivy-. riltlE undersigned, having been licensed to prosecute 1 claims, and having been engaged in the Bounty and Pension business, offers his services to all those who ni e thereto entitled. in• accordance with the various acts of Congrees. All such should call or address at once, and make their applications through BABBLER BOYEIt, Attorney at-Law, OFFICE remolded to Cumberland St., one door East of the Lebanon Valley Bank, Opposite the Buck hotel, Lebanon, Pa,. . [Jan. 6, '64. A. T. WEIDLE • 9 ATTORNEY - AT LAW, Otliceiqh: 'West Corner of Water . .on 4 Market Streets, 1403:3211VG 0 15T, I:sase. ;1. ;' n t 's_t Skp .LPGOr , 3r 3;L ';` ATTO_Fi.N.E.Y. AT LAW, oo , n s tarfrlTtemieLbyDr i svuel esedeop.oeiniecors. , llotel„C..mberland Street, Lebanon. August 26,1863. ti' • VirEIDiTIAN • ATTORNEY AT . I.AANT. rt - FFICH . in Cumbbefland,atreek, a foy:r_dooni , east of Ijr the Eagle Elate, in the cane late of his lather Capt John Weidman, deed- Lebanon ..Sept. 1563. REMOVAL , A, STANLFAY ULRICIIII, AT TORNEY AT LAW ; Has removed his office to the ha ilaing, one door ees of Lundernatich 's Store, opposite [Lei - Vasil:tug ton house Letranott, I',IOIINTY and P.ENKON Claims promptly 'attoniled S, .11B.MOVAL. S.- . T. McADAING ATTORNEY AT LAW Iri'REMOVED his °Mee to Market Street, opposite the Lebaucna Bank, two doors North Pf Widow Riae's Motel. ,ILebinoii, 4 llareh 25;'62'. Jorrar:D BOW• 11.1011 nI§TRIOT -ATTORNEY, has removed his OFFICE 11../ to tteiROOM lately occupied by Dr. Geo. P. Line n wearee , inTembertaild Street, 'Lebanon, a few doors list of the Nagle Ilona, and two doors west of 'Gen. eidinite's Office. Lebanon Dec. 17, . CVICUSfIrr. lISILLER , A rromlnt-AT-LAW.--,olllce in Walnntstreet, neat - 11, ly opposite the Buck lintel, and two doors south In .a Karmany's Hardware store. - t abanon; April 9, 1862.—1y.' 4 ; TO FilY" FRIENDS AID 'CLIENTS. A S 'shall - rieressarilY be absent from the County 'anti - St' the session of Congress.' I have made or ran,,gements with .1011 N W. RYON, En,, of Pottsville, to yte charge of my legid Vanilla's. lily ofrule will he ker open'as Heretofore, ,and , those of qty Mends and eli. ots'having lager hnidness'May depend npon its re oroteptnnd eifteient attention.. Itr. Byttn:ii, a ge, tlernan df eatensis r e legal learning and long experi en, tat the , bar: 'l - ltdie cOnfidenee - •fir his-ability, tio - grits , and industry — and I thereroW"eheernirty cot' niand.the'in terfegi o 'r f my clients and friends to his cote tidd.tittentien. Ir. P.: W. CONRAD will also Tett sin in my office, panalStrily. - it MYER' MOUSE. tsrilePtt tee ' 9'18031-3m"- 1 - 4 frat. In; 11,1*Ita, A TciltiO.Ty 4T LAW, Office in Stiehter's.Bnildieg, ~,t%gt timberland- `street, nearly opposite the Court • .I" . l,ebtrarm;"lffay 6, 1663.—ft • Saakiriel 'S. Meily ' %li 4 PEREI his prokodonal cervices to the enlaces of I P Lebanon and Me ity. ' OFFICE at the retiideoce MW. L. Bitch, two doors WeeCof {Mao of Dr. Samuel jt hm, dec'd, in Cnixiberiand etreet. • • ' • Lebanon, -April 15,1863. ' P. B. B • ~VlT U riocated in Lebanon, offers hie profesaidii t 1 iirieivices to the public. Oftieeln Market Et., I.t li Valid itq formerly occupied by his father. ' biliainou?lfer.. 16, 1863. • • rot. 01:0:P LINNAWEAVLR , Imviug been iti• 1-r pliitett,. by; die 'Coramtistdesit. pekislovtq WaSbisgron, MxstninineB tergecinl'or : PrissatonS„ pared to attend to ail applicants Tor l'ineinn'at - 'bis flee; in Market street, Aext i k or to. tbe Post Wilco. Lebanon; Marti 25tb, 1863.-6i* afi . EHI- AL,-;nEwAiir. comm l so-o).g. MERCII4IV TS ion Tin B,a Butter, Eggs, Cheese., Tallow, lard, Poultry, 'Game; Pried Fruits, • Grain, Seed, .&e. . No. WO READS STREET, One ddoriasMre Washington, NEW•YORK: O. Wrigley. R. Bewalt. S . • REPERENCP.S: _Robb k Asebugb, New York; tillers et Mather, do W. W. Selfridge, Esq., do; Jones fr. Shepard, do; Matt eon, Labach & Farrington, do; Samuel a. Joblisoli, do; 4'x.31. Breslin, Esq., LebanOn, 'Pa.; L. Bets. Canton, Ohio; W. C. Curry & Co., Bankers, Elie, PM. lion. John Stiles, Allintdvsn. Pa. pan. • •144,. l' lion . FORMERLY•of Jouespw a, - Lebanon county, would . reapnctfullY inform hie friends, and the public, that be has connected himself with Mr. Lewin, In the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SE:CrAR BUSINESS, N 0.140 North Third street, Phila.,. where'he will be glad' to receive customers, and wir sell at rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, May 20, 1.-SO2. 'EEG' , ' IL. 41;- n ...” 4.96 1 U Aft, ; ;STORE, Marl. f Aria qte .11141 . .:feet Meuse,Le canon ; flint underalgn d. respectfully - informs t..e public j„ that .he has received an extensive stock of the i...f.s s tsiiif n , ' , - , -t't 'F , 'lt" --^ ..! .^.'l 4 .1'''•"• 04. n. , . '1 1, ,-^ c"v" - 1 .:- j:.;.,,:i., t...8.;en....;. ......i.t.,..t..,...—; '....... ~,.....7 A Liciont st,hwialnyttrefably disposed to sell 'at un to . ' : pi ece4lett t e d 1 y . low. prices.' , - w -Drosatitity,Atirs.ll. ate! Keepets,apd nth. WSW Mpififfe•their Vsvif interests by Luyineof the Ituderal*sicili - ,- ,t --- . L. It*. DEKG. Lelianon.ll.o lls 1868: .. , _____- „. 410 kgtt, Estu b i skint nt ' rirttlif,undersigul, at his ItTANUFA , o=,Ar,': TORY, at the lot Toll Gate, one ;mile East of I change 'fi t ogA b very large kook of READY MADE VEHICLES.' such ~ wracans, ROCK •A-WAYS,. CARRIAGES, SPLKIF , S, Ac., made cut of the hest Materials, anti V. first-ritko ivorkmen. From his , cep •rience in business:and his determination to alloy none. "b):it good work to leave his Shdps, he feels dunfident that he catiglie . to customers the most complete' glen.• • Much - Of the materials used in rimmifacturing the above Vehielcs were purchased before the raise in ,the price or-articles, and I can therefore sell cheaper than any other estabpshment in the county. , ItErAtltlni;•-•ltepairing done at short notice, and at low prices.. • Persons - 'moiling anything in this lino, are invited to mill and examine my stock before making their pur chases.'..„ • DANIEL Fe Olga. WALTER'S MILL. . t ius 72ibt r riber respectfully inforins the public that . he iiji . , Aire!) rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa m tarn, foil kinowi as "Straw's" end later as "Wen •gerVe,'ratibut obod'ourth of a mile from Jonestown 7.ebanon county, Pa4i that he has it, now In complete running order, did- it? prepared 'to 'furnish customers rognii44vith a-verykuperior article of 31E-411111,11LT M• w as cheap as it can be otitaleedfforn any other son res..— He keeps'slso on.hand and for 111114 kit the lowest yeah prices HMIP t .P.A. 111,SMORTS, ..ite _ Hil Is - so, Pored to do sir kidold.dil Ctetchitits' itlJ4 .l forYarmers And otheiW; at the veer trhottea posailla issAlee'ckt2tin : vita &lino 'alio-Mitt' le 'Will. The 'nAslitnpry; g -the - 'Mill is , eitirely?oe*lM/d. Of 'the 'infest 0 , pol i t.: Ilk. au proved Mode • By'attiotbattentidn fa/ bittad A. Cut ' dealing he bopes•tbildertt i s•sthi46fpriV W . . ll . 11 4 T_, , 4 3[ A) 4:1311?4, , O. • • €.&0., Dpusqt., for rituartiks:misst Isithisos Markey.prices . *iltblusai4s, • laittlOKT.l3.l4" *ALTER. Mart I.llllr. VOL. 15 - -;=-NO. 30. CLOVIgirSIREDTer Salle• IHE subscribeiJhasiTo r iBale a Lot of prime NEW WESTERN CLATERAERD, ,which he: •eril I f sell in quantities to suit purebtuiers ABRAHAM;STRIGHLER. Lebanon, Feb; 24, 4 64,,r3L* '• ' • SitrawAind'iCnrit Eoddeir - WANTED. 400 TONS of Wheat and Oats Straw,: IikaTONS Corn Fodder, for which thehighest, market price will be paid Vaab,cduribetbe' months' of April, May and .June,at the Papeptlill of: 1 STINE & ROSS. ' Lebanon, Feb:lllf, '64. Lebanon,.Pa. Executor's Notice is hereby glean that Letters TeatamPntary on the estatebf Wal. BAER, derAl.: 7atp of Tisidel-. berg township , Lebanon county' Yu.. have been grant ed to the nedqrsigned,'reMd ing in the township, coun ty and 'state aforesaid. Ali persons indebted to said estate are requested , to make settiement,, and those hating claims will present them withMit V4ll:th,. WM. M. WEIGLEY, Exectittir. Shaefferstown,.Feb, 24,'64 Blue. TIBALERS au - 04 . 40¢iiere of Ole abOve Criebrgted 'l.l Valk tifie notice, that the to Leis strAgtereti to renti• ItYafgo . . ,14:11. 'UP - AT Alfred Willbergees X)X=LT.TGr ISVPC:O3ELM, ' Ito. 233 NOilji. SECOND , Street, PHILA The quality of this Blue trill be the il -. atne in every retbeet. It is warranted to color more. water than twice the seine quantity of Indigo, and to gdlituch further than any, other Wash tithe in the. Market.: it dissolves per fectly clear and does not settle - on the clothes agmost of the other makes' do. One' Boa dissolved in a half pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue ae any that is made, at one third the cost. AS it is retailed at the same, price as the Imita tions ap.o. Inferior!' articled; tiniisekeepers''ivill - filtd it very much- to their advantage-to tick fee thet-put. • uii et iilitberkeee. • tego_A;ll Blue put op after.this. date•with Barlow's name on it is an Incitation. • - J. • The New 'Label, does not reqnh'e a Stamp: Sale by Storekeepers g, nerally. Feb. 24, 't34.-6M. if. PROPOSACSINAt•rdoNtY BOUNTY . L LOAN . LEB ANON COUNTY. . • I DatoposAts will be taban by the undersigned, ,11. Commissioners of .Lebenon 'enmity, - Mobday. the 7tb day of March, aml on, _ MOUBBy,ithe 21st day.of March, A. D.. 1564. at their Oilice, in the Borongh of Lebanon, for the Loan of , • 0 0 o ' o 0 At the lowest-rates. of..interesti4to he 'applied to the PAYMENT OF 'VOLUNTEERS, in order ye 'ayithi it 'Vett. Cdturty. loan 'Wien 'payable in 1 year, or 5 years, at the option of the Commissioners. '1.04128 will be: taboo of one hundred dollars and upwards. No County tax will be assessed or collected on the loan: - MAMAS 'Llr.s . ntats PETSR. FORNEY. JACOB BRUBACHER. COrdinissioners of Lebanon Cotinty. Lebanon, Feb. 17, 1864. Ad 6. air ery Sble E subscriber respectfully , informethepublic that l•behas .commenced st LIVERY STABLE at' his ~,,n' al'ways yurket Street, Lebanon. He will. always endeavor to furnish good. horses A n& and vehicles. at moderate price,s to all de ""eirituftli4saiiie. Z 7 t : -rr `loilit ittiTTLIEB. `Lebanon. October 21,1863.6. in ..,.- , Estrav Cattle. - ' - CAME to the preini..,es Of theiihrserille'r, in 'South .Atinv inn toviVirs:hip . l'kibirio'n 'Out) ty , P. s:, in Oetobe'r lii...t. a RED STEER., ;with white fuee,7. 1 1 ,4 yearOold, and a DARK lilt.OWN 111 : 1 FLiti about Ott7 the same adeL 'rheowneris desire.' to come f , ,rwitid. wove property,:'pay chnizes, and take them away, or they wilt ¢e- disposed...4f• as - M„,,r,,15yr ... dteeta.4..4...1.. Ji ---- ' -- 111)131S7tI rn , s/rwimtv." S. Aninille tp., yeb.lo, 18C.4.-3r . ' ExecutorN:'Noticti-r_: OTIOE is : hereby • given that .Letter's Tema VII men tary 'on the. Eatate ofJACOB WM:Aga late of Bette, township, Lebanon county, Pa., dec'd., have been waked to the undersigned: All peisons therefore indebted to Paid estate will please make pay meat, and those having claims Will present them with out delay, to. 11ItNIiYT.HIIIT, Swatara, DAVID W. UIIItICH, Bethel, BAMUED "RIOKER, Feb.lo, Executors of seltl EstlQte. . . . :Wanted. - - '.°! - c• --- , . t AN experienced Salesman in Dry Goods, itore; one who can speak- German and Enghsh language , ' • Apply to:' , L - ' - L'el''s Feb.l72* GOODYEAR & DIFFENDACIE . • ALICTENTION: rinE MEMBERS of,tbe Lebliton - Connly lAssociation for' the' detection lir Morse Thieves; and the ritoWty Ankh gorses ; A ga, Will meet atthe .10 1 Sti re — "' AL:knits/4 in Lebanon,: •iin 'lld`dltCH' 5, 1864, at 1 o'clock, ' . • ' ' kiLLTAN, Pretident. . • .••PETRit STEIN R, Secretary ^.- • " • . • ••41.1.1511tVFORTNA, Tteaeurer. Lebanon, Feb.l7y Voti - • - • • • • - - • Advitirts - wirators? AUtice. xr, cu is liereby given that Lettereof.Adminiistra: jv thin on. .the . eshtte of JOHN- CARPRROIee'S.:, late or Sou th. intivil le. Vaw ahip,:l.ebsition county?. tatoinie .been grannai to the uheerAghetl, residihs hi the tows :ship.count r y .and„Riftplqtfuilesapt. illy Al li,pty sobs indebtf.dtki , saki eatetewillgiletthe make pilyrreetit and tilaSe ititiltig claims Will prtmtbt :them ;witlinf delay to LEAILCARPER. CARP ER., Ad min is tra tor , -Of tlie•estate ofJSii CAnVen s 'fleed. South AnnviLla, 44in.:27, 1884. . - " Brick yaed for Itent.- rvITE undersigned, being doeirone to retir &from bust ne&a,-witi Lease hisArell finouto fold BRICKYAKI);:, opposite the Etonaugbiaore Fuirraee:in tgelitiroulh of Lebanon. Pa. There are about . 180,000 unburned Brick, Th creorb ich, together with all The material vecessa 'ry tp carry on' the -Brick Yard, he wott Id sell to the person' lousing' the preinlees: .A. 7 convenient •streent'of water runs through the premises. . ; For further information apply to, DANIEL'STICIFLBR., Lebanon; Tan. 27 .1864.''.,--Gt. . . Public r% °lice. .. ,' . •—• . • rtftlllLlC NOTICE is berl.y.giren tba,t. the.Chevteri ... =',.V .• • 2..:"-'-a •--•,. dissolution of rart et r csdo ip, JE of the Alkkh,Csifitt.ltroseoPil bitriel,:e•Gorhwial at....,. A . , ~ township, Labanon.county,, Pa., malt duly presented to - . ~ , • .. j,l LC PirN . aii. ' . 0i iiRO.; Wint ' . ' diseot4d . Iv 64 the Court of. CommOn Pleas, pf r . Letienort!..ttelntr; fa_v• _., , tutd . oon , de . ut;!on thitfirst tidy 'Of Pebruaiii, ..h ti.i C2o,llllWitli/2 1 , and will be. approved aceording , ~ '..111 e I Oie hands.ofJOllN.N. I u rzett, • to la* 1864 * w ne '" 81- ' l ' LI - . on' thejtist day of April renn, next, unless good cause for. pettlemeet; at the item). All those eying e alms be shown to the contrary- .. against said gnu will preseni then, and 'those inabbt: • ^ dr. has HENRY. 41E4/It.tU, ro t tlii ; y - . - ed will please , malmim'sfitent.....lanpb.A. Runt. Lebanon Jan. 27, 186 , 1..* ' " " ' succeeded the late li rm of' .I"iiitel4A Brig; at the, old Store. and will contiline'the linsibegs *islieretrifore.— Acknowledging - the' liberal petron4tedieretdfeVe'Ve stowed tipen.tho lake, ,lirpi, would respectfully, solicit, ti'. oontinvai;r4n ' JAdOII N. FUNCK; N. Leb 11.1)*. 3 -'6.4..--tf - ..1 ; J.OUNI E.': FUNOK. : . Turnpike - Election hereby . }riven that an dtlection , by , the. NStockhoidere, .iu the, Presid Managers and Company of the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike iipad; will be held at the Public Mouse of Bednethuru; in Myerstown, Lebanon county., Pa. on 2110NDA2; the, 7 th,dayfdf Pa„ between the home or to' %.."11.;yind do ock , P.M., of - that day, -fde the. Puniest; elebtingffie , Presidenti..Eight Mainigerai One.dlrearrirereariti — such ! , ogler offiad re.de.n . ay be necessary to4conduct' fairs of Tee said Company ~during the.ensui At the , same time the ~Annual steteineet eft the Treasnier will be kid before the , Stockholdeft al. • ily order of tho -t 4 -116'1111.T.M.III.4.; , Preett Jecou HAEDLa, Trea6nror. - , : 27;.186:` DISSOLUTION- :OF CO-PARTNERSNIP. vOTICE is hereby given .that the Co-peiteer, lr ehip . ere . o ore uzieting between; the under signed, deetink in the Canfeetionery bantam's, in the Borough el" Leherink hasbegi!..)lissolvedShtimhana consent; The.i . tOoka Will tie et the old stand for nettle; inent , ity, Leb.,Feh.,10,1564.3, _.lltplltY N*11.31., Thebuisiness 'heehhtinued by.the under signed,. ..170S.h 0 li LOWitY.. • - ' • SMALIA 14.1140 T iSPI4"I4DH •• .1 PMEVA S LE- A ska r ARM: OF 22 . ACRES (1F - GOOD 11 LAND LIMESTONE LAN offered. at.Privata• 4te ; located i 4; of a mile from llarper'y revere. Xalit , fi"vell,4si6ll2Wg 4 11 04 tot onitida: etao, Dam* liplitria and the Suiten, Creek. ,Therehtt iii erected d Fiv4 , 3o HOUSE ,, now , BANK rpfi N, 30 by. 35.10 t. a peter: failing . ppring of.tratuicnear,tle brills° A icy.kl; , ineetone on the pianlliels. Price, $l,OOO. Borough property le. ' ken , in'exchange. Poe million given on the let of April, next, by SIMOIt J.STINE, 1reb.10,'64. 3t Lebanon, Pi.' LEBANON, PA, WEDN&Dit, MARCH 2, 1864. Public Sale op tiPtimem STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. WILL be sold at public Side, at the residence of the subscriber. in South Annville township, Lebanon county. about 2 miles from Annville. near the Turnpike road leading to Palmyra, on Levi 'ElMe's place. on: THURSDAY, March 17, 1864, the foll Owing VOCR. FARMING IMPVEMENT AND HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, viz : . , 2.Mileh COWS, 14 head of . iteriet"..- _young Cattle, 12 head of 4 . SHEEP with young. I Machine, 1 cut - ttng'box, I winddhtlll, 1 - carnage; Cow . and Other Chains., Acc. Vhis'is'one9l tto largest and finest STOCKS In Leb anon moniity.'464vilig. had great care taken in the sa. lection and, breeding, and' i ts one 'well.worthy the at tention of all lovers of fine cattle. A urge variety Of every kind of IIOBSEHOLD and fil El.Tet EN Forniture, .sticit its, 3 ; ,BiIItEABE, 2 ' f 0..... ", , BeW, Corner Cupboard's; 2 'Eitcben (10.111( Cupboards, 2 S Mks, 8 Bedsteads. Imt i u Carpet, 3 Wood Stoves and.-I..Peal -- -- - - -5 „_,,,- -- - V Stove, with pipe, BARRELS,'Tuba, " , --- 7 -- \ Meat Stands,3 'rabies, Several dozen , Chairs, 14 ozen new, Cbaiir t Desk, artil a large farming variety of other articles for farm anti - bOusekeeping, too numerous to mention. . ; .. Sale t 6 coinmence at 10 o'clock, A..M.,, of ' said day, Whemierms trill Mt madeknown by ' ..1011.N 'METZ. S. Awn , file tp., Feb. 24, 1864. . . . . Public Sale. w iLL be sold at Public Sale_at the residence of the VI subscriber. near Zinn's Mill, on the road leading to Cornwali(forrnerlyyjek's Black Smith Shop,) on SATURDAY, March 26, '64, The follnwing Personal Property, via. 1 Family HORSE, 1 COW, 1 new. ;Broad-wheeled :Wagon, 1 nar- r or r ik row-whee l ed Spring Wagon, Carriage, 2 , ; 010 •( new Ploughs. . • . • 2 SETTS OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Lot of new IRON, Wagon Ma. kers' Tools, Planks, SpolieS.Aiclea, and all descriptions • of WOOD for' Wagon Makers. 2 sels LEARN ESS,, • 2 Wheelbarrows, (one ne . .4,te: 'At the Same tiine ttind'pla6e STNIVES, REbS s "a AMDSTEADO:IOIIT DAY CLOCK .13ureaus, "- Table's. Chairs, Cupboard. Det4t, Chasts, Of bookingP Kettles, Pots, ins. Durrals, Tubs,-Mesta—stat'dther - Stands, Crockery and ' gpepnswara, and. a large ya t. hlty7 of other or trefoil too'nunie:rotis 'to mention . , 58,,1e cOnritience , ,At ID A.-AL, whemterms iv ill'he 'Cornwall,Wade *known by 'Cornwall, Pah.. ll', 4.14: - PATKIDK -DROwni. .Ira . ,r-idre, a e Steck Faritikno , initileinenits and Illousehold,Properly.. AU - ILL be sold at public sale at .tho residence V V of the ndereigned,pinVryb4Letuition font). ship, 17 miles from Lebanotr, he the Tunnel, en FRIDAY lifatch 181864 T ILL he said`the ' following ato'usrarcat , , ;PROP MITT Ilv iz : , ~ • 3,BEDSTEAVS and BEDDINSI, COOS STOVE for Wood or Coal'. other stoves for do., Trundle, bed, Bureau,Milk til t, and'otlici , Cupboards. Wood bleat; 2 large Tables , other tables, 12 chairs. Choppy-machine, barreli;',eloek , LEMON TREE, 70 FOWLS, of various kinils, Turner's bench, Anvil,- Carpenter' ;. tools, POTA TOES by the bushel, and' many ether utiticles too nu merotur to mention.- - ,„ '.l , , Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M.,.0f said day when terms will be made known by JOSESII If. BLOUCII. Geonos B. Mum, Auctioneer. , . .., ' , , [Feb. 10,1864. :Otti:EIC;..SAt:O , STOCKAMVFARMING IMPLEMENtg. _. . . W t At 'Willie sale at, the residence of the yv• i 'suli 4 - crib c r,-Ini t 6i , nivia 1 townah iii, Loba'non - CO., oat Ilia rep444.olwirpixt6o 9,ll44l, la o . o .!obtnek . .. Idam.t.. 4 1 ,frailes front Ltbaram, and spout i 3.1 'Title IN:o.th'' - of ON DA V: ~ ..i ttitint:lg6 4, the following Stock and Forming Implements, viz , : . , ~....,. 3. exce . llent working 110 liSßS2.ntares with , , .., . foul, °Dept' which is an , excellent, „bun ily, (T, : beast, 3 coital , one , 3 yearn. . ode •.1 y 4, and sitiyir ..., ,-. -one I,yrar , old, 4, .'ll Bch 'CQWS, , 3 spriliging Heifers; S bead oeYnungCattls. -- 1 Durham Itull,•2lears old, 6 hoed of She,ep, i is" .(of the Southdown breed.) Horse gears,. saddles, -thrashing machine , i' horae'pnwer,7as: good na-dew, (Garrets patent,) 2 narrow wheelle , l,4 horse, 'wagons, one an geode's new, wind mill, cutting ' I)6g, Ploughs, Marrows , pan e i Harrow, Puftivator., Corn :PlougP, Drag, Breast, Halter and Cow Chaing,, Spreaders, dou ble andaingle trees. Pitch, Thiy, &tenure arid- 81i4king Norar; also 9 pair kitty Laddera,* 'll'agott I:ed,.Quarry7 .ing tools, 2 Grain Cridlea,onhd many other articles to F „numerous to-insert. '. - . .• , - ' Sale to commence at .12 .O'clock. Si., on said day, when conditions will be made known by • . . IBOSB'S 11111C11, - =ZUER PUBLIC tSALE:' OF Personal Property. sold, et public sale the late resilience E GM clec'd., in South he-banon' township ; about - 4; miles from :=Lebanon and nniles from Cornwall Fora el , T6BBDAY,iretrek -- . 221864 , Ehe fditotildeAfr3eic;Fitriffing Tinplei Hhtr bud House- Ihold i',,Mifflol,y ; ;; .B'goodForking AOR.. • • .sps.'m# l ,cti, goad !W(Y.6iityg gArti,E;'7 . 1414 ALI MCP, 2 -Hoge; 3 ;Gbalh Ctndiea, 3. Scythes; Grind 'stone, Quarry lug Tools, Log and filth Chains, Wood Ladders, darkscrew..Paile, Plat. Ni. doable and single' TreeS, ;Women, iliarroTs.,.l,.oE-Brunper's Iterwer NHL Mower, (gbod as new,) 2 sleighs , grain drill., throlitog . 'Machine ani Horse Pa'am;r, 2 WAGONS, 1(1 tihreed; whecied,),ropea,ferks, horse rakes, corn plow, S.sloate. el hai+Ows,Brc., &c. Also, 3 Beds And Bedstbbta, pie Bufter. .11enches, .ChoPPer ',Madame, Spam, tat triaPress. cahlnige Cutter, large Went, Wheel, Weaver Ma-. large EIGHT DAY 'COCK: BoOks;'(iiirluding Fox's. Martyrs,) barrels, clock, cooking Slur 0,, 2 ateel, yards. b.tilgers, Jiroad axe., post axe, faire, .25,yards OA if itET.".seald lug Trough. tablee;.bell, eider` Press , and apple Mill, grain nags, tplitting!teels , liorswgemring, wheelbarrows ladders; bueliets, row' chains; hay lad, ders, land! roller, 'boards; tWO-herstr'Wagen, ST RA 'sh' and HAY, straw bench, forks,, rakes , bag,wheeler; posts.' Mire' slieller,; wagon 'bed; smoked 'Meet; 'Mid many other artieles'too nhtherous to; mention:' Sale to commence at 12 o'cloek, ISL., when termswill be made : down try . ; Admini sfrator. S. Leb:miati,.iin. 6,156 E OWEN .iL AITBNCIPS ,,,-. .I",eltii atbittet , Warh Booing. , and . Chair , b. , ' , ' i. 4 -,lllfahnfactory:-,-. '• - • ..-- --. ,*4,m2rycet 5t.,84 door north of the. L. iratlOßa,iirpacl. Larg_ost Manufactgry end Bost Assestwent,of `''litUßßlTUleg grid CliAtßgl iis'thiti Oifunty: rrif wo,dioAs roopootruny,ragoot_.,, f ut it od to'bear in niind' that at these - r7r,,,1, ... ,n Ware Ithrims W ill be ttliind'„ilid•beer ' '''"'"'" '- ' nekeitinentuf Psaniorlants wilts.* 1i ii i. i,,,i '>'-` 1 some PLIIIIIITUItk rind 011.A1 kg:: persons in want pt 414 kind Would. best call and brirrnine Lila eteekibeibre' 'purchasing elnewbere, IVldrit - (hying s t kl, of,lol. , t;wn itit ik work) he 'trairlinte to he better thatintix bffered` in 'tills' 'place. Prices will , ,bed.oiers. than ilk. ail bitordlll-64 , Dirtier in the Borough or coputy.of Lo ' , .4 , ,,,, i ~ All obierEf promptly attended to, MI _ ry4agde. ieditt the lowest Rriote. . , ... ;. 7 , i ~. . 1: ,.„. 7 , 4 ,., • , o All perecti:ipurt, W.Urtlt,nee trete' 111,in will be "earinunodated byiNlFrAng it delivoliattto anent, di iny ' part of trio county, razz ,or cuslistr,, and t wltiert the ' least:lnjury, ae he 114 procured one of'tite beet cnik: ionedfurnadre izozgenrs:sspetially hit: , th....at purpose ..•-'+ tilst.. C,OFFINS mule to order, e. 0.11 fnue,rals, attended .at the shortest notice. : • ' (Lebanon, teitt.lB,lB 4 i' ~........:-....-......,- —3--t ,, . : 11t.._ . : n:CTAKE- 'NOTICE: .. - Ir•lIlMo•NPJ3 will do wollpy,e,illtngon Ds .. Arre^ as he is prepared! to do ell kinds 'or TIN. • ROOTING,BPOLITI3.IG-awd JOB= 190101 generally,: i ct ' 9tlery,lowrrst prices. 14; &lap berr,-.0. 1 3 iwill ,a,l”se - &Snood ruisAtineiii 'of all; kink of TIN ' IT NIL, and Aloettie,rtUrkt‘lnipriived OiltrZttriribeL'ool* ST yes hnet P.ARLgEf. iyroyEs, Alessoill ibe, di iiiirt9rud - triterie IritiWored"NANGICS AND ,RTER..t,iir.,111141349. tiiiiStrago-ik ( wPil ten . ..! toiroutry,on a nd a large sack of all kinot g'llsiNTL - Nct,; litliATE, which R ATE, 'they- win-be bought-of any other elstemen in the county. in„, WARN-ROOIdS--One door South of -the' , “Buck Rotel," wan k tit. Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, December 26,1661: .; tOrtUtttly'tos. EN .): S *IC DOWNING. LETTER FROM WASH/N(401(v Jan. af), .1864 To the Editor. Sus; 4 sties° '1,1) . ut . readeralhink Pin dead or • mebby:Ahey think I've rim away with a'pile of ireenhaoks, as that is kinder ..fitsbionabnimow.a. days, but I aint in v-nekther •fix. „The rale truth is that aftpr I,writ.you,my last lettur I got centpyitely disguited and earn triitey nig% &lin back hum to Downingvillei OM ;votiiri .I 'would never , : return to tikiit sink.fof sin'agin. • But the Karne4p i t lit `me:and tieg tat I wouldn't tiiitt i k! Otrit,.. I •telled 'WM I .over Leilt i pt; i tiat .White Rouse .over Neb.'', , 'ears , atid - sie the knaves a n d - At bI s Mit WO tt Id - be there. So just bel'otre - ,thl i tiiiiis,,ll.9 •good luck happened, '6111: fithur Blair axed me to go doWn'toth 'r place' at .. Silt:7hr Springs andstay lio 11v - the holidays. I tell you I was.rale lad;' fur : the. old man has got a fi nif caee, and ,l'eofild have it, so quiet, a Il , ozy there aftur my hard Work' o i the message.-- 7 1 IV hen I got thei. ;', I was tuk down e f with the rutnatiz iini had Co'keep my room - for more tk.n :two weeks.— .....,, However, the .K„eyil , .sent me. some prime old rye, aid, at'together with some operdildock..i, at old Aunt, :Ke - - ziah Wiggleton eel', to by my nefu eke Vet me on: ill pi'ria agin. Old Fat bur_Bibir - and..} Kit , liing.talks,i.. bout 6'itieraljaplitsl ;4 1 4 tb.,,:KerMait the war z „niggers,2,. I s 'lOt t i'nesiden, 9 , 5' aPd)e'Oh... MY old .friend Blair was a great man` Fn • it eral Jackson's ti in ci, buto the, tr i al) I I O' lIIT 'hi in - now is itliat ;It° d eta' t,ll .o altittg 'ivitli,the ygpro,.. lie ; act. 4 y,,.. 4 t 4it t ictkit Itat , he i43et, etintallt d i - I ' 1 ~ , 1 ~„,a? . 'aging got. .- .... ..1„,n47.40 ( .1 ti ~ • .4,, • in - the noa.t, witn tr .eabplittonists, he. dbn't *lk'do***B - 0 l 'afe'cifiV! tiait , week Leiinr fi tie il46'ltl fi rtiAliir ein and have t bet3nil` ~ ' ng,,lftlowiiii •Tforr.:at few dap! to-se- • thend I I ;find . :tiiitulefil ff i' ceig 3tileah WVry body's head is wh:4 - ,e -- to 11et4c,.,,43..ext i'resident f AV/. ^itolLyou-r,,when.A. look at, the condishu ~ ef.- the country, , ' it Makes me sick i ltitalk about EcrPt4sf dent. What es tlße us e. of a iiidaident when there is it' le andino artityl= What,; the tts( - p'4 I',l.:iiil)eafw4tt the billiof-tioi'mp lof`.llWIT so much account as the.- ea tridge , box ? , The first day I got lack to . ' the ,Wh de Rouse there Waif , 04:4 or Loyil.Legas and shoddy -coattltetors: ,cum , to tdll` tile Kornai that,ttley had nominated; ht` :for P reB i A el!; ) -. , ,A, ft ei. .1t ey l Wen't / out. Lin kip qsiii , sex he, ‘Alpjar,, o wliht`do yo`ti-f, j 6%. 'di thorn felfpWs r l' .‘V•kt"'.Se i vsli AitYFlodk'te' • nfe' rh e an r ` 11 .1.1.,,d 1 4..n0tT5ay ay t.hi ng,, bet looked' f kidder crow e d.st trke..,...,The ..lier-1 tiai,a;ill I then act a long, talk about ` if ' matters and thnge t ,an after tatting , ,ti g00d..4,wi.,1Y. 1 of bid irya; 'scent to bed-, That„nite I eaA a t wonderint dream.' The next, mot,...irhen.l_ A9,e,nt,,,,i0t.n , the room weree Kernel, was, sea be "Major, S .. ou 100 oncoT mon serious this 'morn inl.; .. .likt,'ll' 'the ' matter r ' WI, ali ses 'I - a ll d a Wendeilur &mate • 7 last nit.e t.j3eLt eet(annast.frightened me near to deth:' . fiVal,' ses,he, 'what on earth was it ?"Wal, l ses I ‘if •I tell you the hull of kt, jest as'lt - appea're., to Me ~i,rett tniieln't ict, ilia.d: OE): , ses the Kernel; li don't keel. "`itothlii' about dreams., fr I 'alleys,' interpret them by. tentrt ries.' "Wel,' ses,,ll, '. 'yeti kin cypher out the meaning for, yourself to snit 'yourself, but I'll tell it to you its lit appeared to me,•,. and it Beetned; td me as plain as it, was` ' broad day light,' "-Aral,' sea I,' 'I ' thought it, was I . a grave yard-, and' there W as a greathig graye dug, large enoup:ll to hold - our or Aye coffins, 1 and while I virak.itandin there . won- . del-in whtit, on earth , the grave was ,for,•l sa ws:a - grest, big black hearse comin and, Staitin was_drvin it. , — That kinder st.ai led me, but.,l,looked" agin and ' I see it wasbeia drawn, by then', War DiVrnyerits',. Dickinson, Butler, lffettg,hef; Coeftrane, ( and'tbe ,Iterseiteelf• was,nraiked•lWar Dimmy eraey.' . When Otaotin,,Artiv -up to the grave scs . .he;l4l. 'ir,bokat i tses had ,a heavy load ? bat, tb'ey Rulte..dit,through, bravely,'-for the i ppoe `,vat Dinirny-. crate bad. heath of -inen.lin the' 'bodies of mules. 1 %voltdered what on earth could be in the -hears - 6; fdr,, - iriseerned to be heavily. leadel. - 'Riklit, behind the hearse- walking along "irere' . ',lol,' S„,..em n or ia,nd!Gr,eeley i , and• Chase and' beet:her and 3 0t4 .9fl,A,n i t ./ filth o,l' , Welles..„ Pretty ' ,soon you...eh, went„t,ooverk otakirt out the coffins and gettin ready, to put, theta in the grave. The first one tuk our, was marked - ‘,/tecibiai 1 coi , - , pus,' the second one 'trial „by jury,' tton 'the 11"nioti,' and then 'the Con-: stitut,ion.'Whettihey were all out, on the gretind Seine dispute ri te as 't,e, , wilich should be — latirried 'first, but' flreeley cut -it!-sh'ortv by` sayin iptit 'the Cpn9t,itutiatt I” under and =1 MU else ' c eolioits,' ,So.,,fi,re l e,ley.got , !the :rope' under one end oct,hesec t rtp anci Burn" ' 1 ' 4 :11r4rOiherT:d lwr,g-trt to let net un er 4 ,,,. ~,._ ..:„. fta ~,, it "dovihtil l l 7l 7 - I)i'llrlewalt r di down you l'h'eketl.)ki ode r"ao xlitigeat coligg c s , ail( ' 'sei ) SoiLl fc t iidfi'fil h#liiitiotettaw,ill. ist,hy Ai _P'w a ?;,„*At)4l°l,4).G.lieftPlot se :he. 'KY; ;do'cl • Kernel, it mtult• istity.q:loyv,n i t ) i r ek , v l:d 4 :e l e il n l6 a i ri e lo g d ° C ' to u ' i d ):7l iat .G ti, r ist e ti e h 9 ;La w hT,, eve shall: burY it now - Selltliatit 'Will never ibeihecred df igitil.'-i-4ritedtath.' er 14Telles,..finwe'Ver,teeniedlialf fright- - ened to cleat : d' . .tfernbleillike .a sick dog, an. - • the `914 - .that it was , i t ifrl over ,, , .. Sumner Wad - wt. - I'MT Id 'thliS; and ses he Ishdt"ttflyntr,tfld - fo'llt. Wait untillit , is all:Under. :i At's• & tiierei . • CO,(l.'stood.l3eeche.r.withi.iti.tiiig '6k ire ~Ifyl , i,:p his arms, looking up to heekenl iild'Praying all the while, as followsi 'Oh Lord, not thy will but mine bil" ~,• done ' Finally, all the coffins - were put in the graVe sod covered ,up. I Wondered where Bewa - rd'eould" be all. this time, and looking up, tbere be was, flyin through the air with Whigs and tail, and-bornslitokin,,for all the world like an evjl spirit; and sea' be, 'if itwere done, when it ,done; pet as if le were afraid that a dayof'reh urreetion was eiirniw. I.' tell,it is sorrowfhl and sad, when I Sim the old Constitution - and the Union Tont under, the grOtinCl,"cilit Of sight, and whdfi WokeVP,:wy . iyeti were full I Of tears and felt more like eryin than I have senee 1 was born.' 'After Fot thru,' sea I. ' , Kernel, 'Whit ,do you think of. my 'dream Ho looked down on the floor-am:l:then looked up. I see ,he was kinder wor fled •So sat not in 4 Ina yfie kieke"d`' is tirittpe'r 41T - find sea he, '3la jer 'yen 'kuoic,ivliktcgoal `leather ?' W a I/. ,Se Re rite t ie kuOWsomethin about legithery - 'Wal,' ses 'he, what dell you think l of that leather of the leather in t fiat 'Slipper Is it good?' ses I, ti think it's pretty ::g d.'= sea he, 'what kind is it?' :Ses:l, ealfskin.'--- ses he, 'kin you tell' me wheth er the calf was a heifer or a: steei• T--- ',No,' see I can't.' ‘WaY,' ses,,he, iPtil in jist the same , fix 'about your dream, but I can't-tell whether WS a heifer ,or' a: steer. -*Bat I rnther regi on it:s a steer.' r „ tWal, Seel, 'Kernel, you may, think *thy dreath 'don't amount to anything bill there-are thousands Of pee* . will See in it the fatelortheir Country.' 110,didn't seem .dispoiged to-tafk..a bqup,q, however, and I let it drop, Since then been over to the,Capi 7 tol onee Or tivice, and looked around WShhinklori .I,neve'roisvo a chinge.in a place , ince I . ' *lfs born. Artier, nastier and meaner. lookii) tican hn fact, itis just ,like the i9l/4,:y all -gomg, If the devil ie'ecer bappy . „lsbonld'think he Vintild`bb' nigh about tickled to death, now..a-days. , I . =kuess everything 'is gpinial to suitlbimvto,'a::fracsliip.. Pfit: 94P bto alherer.is go - - in to be, a.,higker. te and'Chase or President„than most , iepil"Viil4l3e l .'to r lo,44 , li v 'Ontyor "the' music uhedvat.l'sball - kealpi'`watel] `on : all the doings; and write 7 you:.when rtmapie like Abe !greehbaele - mar. ket, 'aint tob Strioken . • . .111 ; asza JACK p.OWNING. THE 'FIRST NiI4NiFESTO- bF . :THE CHASE PARTY: WABITIA'G I:dii; D C , in The triooemen rebeWelY inado th'rtiughout' the country; :to u3Oetii-e the t rel v iornination, _of ri , eShient tijritif frion'ds'zif ttie Union, wVe cliffer from the - Willey of his Ailininistr4- tido. ^ !i So:, lung as 110 Affort rere'made , to for stall the political action., of the people, it was both:wise and .pairiot lefor'all.truw.frierids'Of the G,overn... inent!`to:devoe inftuenee• to tbe r suppressiorr-,;OCilthe ,rebelliam: But. tvbien t ,beeom h evi dent : that,- pat-ty, machiffery: and:.riAciLinfluence are being u sea , . to Secure 'Ol9 perpetuation, 'of - the rlireeent-a9rriihistrat'idn, f 139 interests i)f t.b e torintry d (Of free- - .don - r- demand a,„e4pgs in .favor..Vight- and purity .and nationality, 4 - have no 'Choice but to appealat once , to the'people,'befcire it shall be. too late to astute alltirdiscriselion of grin_ • These, in helialr of WllOrltt this cord. ,rnunication. is made, have,thoughtful ty surveyed the ,politicaf field, and have arrived at the follOWing, - ' ' 1. That, even Were the reelection of 4r. Lincoln ,clesifable; it is. praeti callyirt,iposSibleagainSt the ; Union ;of :{I which will oppose him. 1 2; That shcitild be be re elected,.' his manifest terideney' towards cam promise.and-temporar3r expedients of policy will become strongeriduring a second tertn:than it ,has- he,en, . the first, and Ole-cause of, kurnari,liherty, and, he dignitY, and honor of . the. 4 p4.. don ; 'sirffer - PropertiOnately; • while the war may; , continue to " languish during his: whole Administration, •the public debt shall become a burden. too great to ke,p0r,9.9 1; ,1 • R . ‘. • 3 That thepatrondgp 1,,k9 Gpv ern Mert; tlifonly'theocessittha, of Op . war, h'is been rapi n creased and to snob erietrnmis extent and so lonsely,,Waced, to'render the .itp: Plieation of the . "one-term,priAcipir absolVtelY 3 .9esetithil to• the pertain, ,safetY , 'of our Reptibliean 'hard! utiOns.. 4. That we find United' in Salmoni.P. Chase more:of the qualities needed a. President- durinfr the - next, four years than are_, combined in'any other aVailable candidnei, his record . an I m peacbable, showing llimqo "a'ritatesman - Of rare abilityrrind an* addiniStratkir the Very , highest order. i .while vatic ,911 t aract.pr .turn,iglies„the obtainable „,.' , 7'naranyeeecoporay, , and puritY'hi tiro iblinadeitioilir of pdblia 6. : That-the didcrissibn . of the `Press-; ilor at question ,si rody,ctqui *looped hi 7 the triennia Linc,6,l4 has de= metope& a pOp a lari'ky 47)4 EitTe?go....)rp i Lra Ct f aie, to bia waimeat ad; Velifie ire are' a*aiie,that this iti.segtiYigiit . priderit ,unorgapiAedl difir ',ho condition to rriuoifert its' real raagtutude, 4a.rA .satisfies that i t t, only Iteds is and faithful atiOyttb'doirelop& - IO elielit 413.01Pgiobstacitiiill .; frit .n goiJ tbbsCfeal/b1P43 ,11 0. frlefillalof(-4r,;; Cliiii4iclifs:dceeriained* on likasvires - vtittie shall present his claims fairly once to thC country. A °en , MM= WitOLE NO. 766 trot' organization has 'been , effected t hick traiilOrtifilfk , all <the States, antithe object of tvlich, is to enalle , fri4iitle, everyvvhere, .rne'St cit'e'" , et4hilyto promote his eleva ion to o'the iesideney. wish the hearty co-op er a tion , of all those in, ;favor - of the Speedy restoration ,of Os • Union .:upon the bails 'of unitiersai freedom, and who desire 'an .adminis tration-of,thnzpovernment during the 'first period - off' its new ~.life„:Whieb_ shall, to:the fullest extent, iie.velop - the' Capacity of free institutions, en large .thi3 resources' of ' the .country,. diminish the burdens of taxation, ele vate the standard of public and pri vete Morality, vindicate the, honor of the 'Republic before the world 'and in all th'ing4; '.' mitke Mir Ameri can na ionalty the ) :fairest example for 'mi ta:Wm, Vogress has ever achieved. . , 'lf - these objeats meet year approval, • - you Can render officient.aid by exert ing yourself at once to organize your section alb° Cc:entry, and by cerres yidnding with %be ,Chairman of the National tExecutive Committee, for the purpose either Of receiving or imparting InTorinatien. Very respe'ctlvely, S.• C. POMEROY ClutiritiEn Nal:ions! Executive EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF. THE DUKE OF , , r BRUNSWICK'S. JEWELS, (Froth the London Daily News, Dee. 15.1 • rubbery "cif 'd iamonds to the val ue of from $,000;000f. 9,000'000f: (be tiveen', R 300,000 and 44-00,000,),was erimaitted on Tuesday night last at thet'hotel of the Duke of BrunSwiek, in Pairs. On the lst-of Sul); lait, the .Dulte, hired a;yop.pg ?named Shaw, of English deseent,,w,ho speaks lkonuges, As second , valet-.de. chitiaci6. "appeared tO' - lie Above his humble cOnditien, and in a short Oleg, he,gained , the'eonfidence of his thaster histele,sc 40LO:stied 10 his duties. The Dpkeiposepese i d p, col I ec-• diamonds said - le:he the richest; i4iEisi.Ope:•. ;Perfiiiii of 'flea) IdpoSitedikt an . ITitin ebeif, lilac - ea in 1117,4,ht,e4baniber; ; and - istipplied :With tymi deors„onewPwhich is opened by' a :Pr-44,...-i-Ig?V,TIOY. concealed tritho . w ilfentiaiing and the 61 otlier„by.,a key, '. l fiffififellei finif•onlY; among whom )f dratw , S 1%4 ~- were` acifuriinted' tibucthe ikey .vvas-nevc;' er g entrusted, to, any , 'off•theni."Un Tuesday, the,puke on leaving home iafermed..Shaw' ttiat'lle - tiElsented'%!)qweller come ; ; the followinr.ufdrsiirig - to: l `mount. `some ~ of 'the,diamorids tlie'iron' eliest,,and thatyin f order not to havOtoi leave h as bed in, the,:mo,rnfngibe:,bacf left; thOteesimirlOor_of.the, chest-open ire •furuber desired:Shaw , to let. 4.lle" . i6iiref-- . 'ler en r , his bedroom, ,without delay. Ile i o bea went put andlnot return tir'betiveen one and two in the "thorn-. ing,' when We 'Wet Supprised cot. ,firid.Sha* postt This' Duke, supposing thati his varet was asleep, went up ito :biii.abedroorn and found that'he was not,t4cre,, but be °beery ' the 'bed'':' number of bags in ,Whick.he"kept diainopds; They. had evidently .beer)` abstrietedfressi 'the iron :`ehest nt/ ekasnt-' patiou he disengsrad fa ; bei - b • sa. 'fnon,ds piAttere4 about au : if _they had ,beeii""absiffilont:d :M. .moment, op flight; r: TlieteViinfOnda were worth at least} t;'000•S00O The Oitte i..lii spended.td, hit hed , rocim ,, on the' 'firer 'floor and summoned ,his , servants. They all appeared but - Shaw.. The Duke asked them what-had hecome of the latter, telling thee] at . the ,sa.ncie• time• thattiscdiamOn'ds had "heeli sto len. They replied thn't 'Shaw :bad left the'hotel.at ten l at night, and had not, returned. ,the .Dttke nexte.tam ined his ireh . cribst, and ascertained ; that diatiiiinilt to the Value of 9,000,. • 000 f. hatl , : . been abstracted, :together with 20,000 f. 'in , gold pieces -of`loof. `There was a pocketbook-in the iron chest, containing ,bank notes to the amount,' of 160,000 f., and. various seen. ri ties; which' the 'thief bad left. In formation of the robbery was4m rnedi laxly given to the Prefect of Pollee, and a, telegram was, received : within a'fetr hours froth Boulugne-stir Ater; announcing the: eniiterti` of Shi w. and all the stolew . pt•ofidriy.' 'parcels-thr,clidtrinnift 'afid - Other firef e'ollB,Eippp es, IWW - re.; found t ek etsstudialeather..beit;rouod,bis per eon, together with a number 'of gold 'preces of 101)1 In, reply, to ,therlues-, Lions addrelised tO'hi'ae the, law ()lacer, `Shaw ~ ,said *that" all' the d iniends,he,had•abstfacted were there,* and he was certAin_he had neither lose nor given Lill* Away. _The-jewel ler' Veined the Aitiinofids at aboot 8,000,000,f. Several ,of them „ are .„ . of.,extraordinary; =beauty and great value, ono.button , ,being worth 450,? .000 f. (180000). The gold was like all- found ,with ,the, exception of I;ooosl.ovitich the prisoner admitted: hoi had 'spent „Paris.' StieW was theff lodged , the tow Where „ ,b orefused ,• except any • food -'until ~ the eh l iekilf :die t 'scret police arrived '''fr c .'Oin Paris :.the folloving; Ile `Wall tf` n persuaded to do being: • very iricak tifate. ,"The prisoner,, with alttbe`.valiialileft;'firpV'edisi Par largo -TbUrsday:;Stia - if .iat'sefts be nevjet,lief'9re egcaimittedranylerilaat either :ill; his .. l a.w . anotrtfy nr else where lie 'pairitads i,thitt.,sitiring, assert it, the, .. s6rAaee=ofEthe'Di► :it if fa) . ',peter thOugittlettleedifflitttirre'La'Vbb : her3r ; ulllot, the lidea= l .*Eisi 'euddeUly 's r. it fig . este,dif.o,binti *pen e D , Ake i Tof hied'-hilx! ..d k l( 41t,,,9- is ,fluor Ofithe i nsclie6 ()Tien. h • • , • Sor A gentletiiiie`;erhoi _was deaf iient,,out of - otiiioeify, to visit the Whirrrtint• . 2 rfr $ AIM COUNTRY, IS PRIN. TEIP PUBILSIEED WEERLY - -BY Atiritt M. BRESLIN ' , 2, 1 Story of Fancies New Itatlangi-Camberland fit atone Boilar'ind'llltyEeiltikiNahr, .40*-Anesiensana z e rs inverted at 00 vaual tattio:'4llll JearIIANDBILLS-Erinrati n Lov e s Doman In county; postage free - In Yennaytranta,mat i of Lebanon. county '? ( !/ 63 P 9r 'al!'ol4 t nerte[' or his r'out32,.:Ae:ru-I:74lliti;liii;4Vta:Par Um postage fe not paid tzttettrance, rattler are dotOWlre. foundation of thei pew .fatiAlar bridge . - over the 8 eine,"M Orivat He iiiisfin tioduced into the air sluice, a subter ranean chamber Where Ihe . itir )8.70f . , ten oompressed to two atmotiph444 . awl a half, order to establish - the balance between its own atmosphere and-that of the tribe. The visitor having entered, and the clotirbeing closed, a cock communication wit the reservoir-of air was, turnedisaid the compressed e.,,itAlibed oat with a loud hiss. Tfikiva.lfs df the chaniber, eoviareil_witlrthick iron iplates„vibra ted like 11:41n sheet - iron .. ri f iiii4rielitOr a, felt 'strange teusion in his ears, he breathed beavily,and waa tihligtid.t9 make, Urea effort's, to diminish the . . violence with which the, - compressed air penetrated into his - nostril& ".: . rn, the course of four minutes . the balancc between the two medicines wire aetainO, and be could breath freely in the highly, compressed ,nt mosphere in which he wa5. ,.. - - At the same time; to -his astonishment, 'IA deafness ba,d,completely ceased. ~.110 beard the whispers of his "ailifitPak ions, and this state !sated aboutifive hours- after he had left the . - owe, _When his deafness returned. On cont, m un kiting this result to the engineer, -the latter told him that, while .em plOyed under, the engineer -who built the bridge of-Kehl-over the Rhine, ho had tWQ. than 'under 1114,4rdert3 who were completely deaf, iii'divhosce business it., iVai3 'ffequently to enter( the -reservoirs of compressed air:"' On the.. very first, day-,_ these :works men experienced the same effect SIM ready described,. their destneis -- disz . .l appearing, but returning after soidel boars. -:But.on the second' day the! beneficial effect. lasted longer ) anti! went on increasing in duration until the thirtieth or thirty .second day, '46 ifti they were• ..radically, 'settee, , nti OW' engineer found , eighteen if onthis . Is.: eniter, when he Met with the iaine itiT: again . . FroM •thifi .tingnikrant,.. would ; appear that, if ,, nfstrong - it mospberie pressure could be 'roped . edly: applied to the ears ; in 'cases of deafness ', ; ;a cure _Might 'be. , :affecf- -, \ A . Fore CHADIng Eon.?o,TTioat,r 4 ., Bimini:lF:Sm.—We hear of and read. ' 1 every , :daY shout political- preantierk' :dfinpuseing, those:people t4i'o do not agree witb.all.llieir views, as ueofitfek, i heidii!' and ''.iraiters," but vreiiiti , yet'to 'hear br one of ttwoo. iiiFipeik., raising his voice, agaitife shareek. less profligacyan nsk corruption Inf . plundering keitiies who arc! ffaitni "i lr' at the life of the nation" try inb its• Treasury , In a thousithilli e tAz t .waya.. . Could not sotitea# th 3 biiii 5 tie wen, for- It:few,daYo:Alt.C.T2. --- anati*P; I the` Ni'- er l anti, turn te*-,, , tf lb° h , eliti Plitf.l - g l t I:7 l l .. t . _ 74,s„ tibit___ thieving,.stealinglUeleir.6 - .. 'Why, the Othpr" day seine of 00. 1 .. ' " * lcgreenbacksiiiii . piateention -wide „ , printed in Chase's Office at Washitie:" . too mysteriously disiappeared , l - Berai -IL "very loyal" Blink,. i Rephkrlitusii , , thought greentiaples , were igAttit 1 seireeiand Concluded that'he ,wouf••:,., go to work en his oyrng§ennt to'' help. Chase ".infla t- - ilie,. tittrikdihY I, But such things - politi6l' preaeheri, do -riot talk-about. They are for the nigger and - f against -, Denuocrits, and, ,won't. mention =the faults of the aboz litiOhlbia i., ~,. ___. „,„:_. , ~ .:.' • Y . „.. A TRAGEDY....-.-A settledient in eaiii 7; , ada West was trecently the scene of horrid spectacle. At a -place called Sandwich East,. there lived a,poor, widnived . calored woman named Rice,- with five children, the eldest of tbem a girl, aged,hine yeah. Tbaiiattritii: nate iirothfin - was seized with the siiiall-pox, from the -effects of which she beeaMe totally blind. Heihoi . gh:. bore at once ceased to visit her; and, left both heir and her little ones td. provide , for-tbeinselves during the, in tensely cold weather at - beg thei might- On New, Year's eve; !froid. some unexplained eatise, the shantir caug,lit . fire, and although the neigh t t., bars saw it binning, their did not overrule their dread Of the " istrtall-poi;iind they left the Ainferitr;: - nate inmates to their fate; nte.iid. man and two -of -the young 'dbildien were burned to death, tw,d, Ptberft . froze to' death at the blink of their liciurie; - wliile the eldeat girl esOped fitdth :tile:butting - shants , 41A ran to a b j gigiok but ; before. she could , . a'eacb any place of . refuge ; she sank under . "ilia iiifitieace of pc ,and froze 'to 'death. " - When her. bOdy wad `found she was perfectly finked'' etr No more-than-a-hue • • '-eard ago. an artist painted a poftrkiElifM.r.7 .Jenkins; who - was notedqfbi libatioes. the artist. ; qinvitat - , the gentleman's filends to oppi i t,.4nti. 'they inspected it and pronounced itt excellent. 'Opp of thew Juiwever, who Was ratheis near-sigl44.„ .com plained of the light and, approached it to change its'positieUT , 4tien the artist -exetaiined, tniiiii , toach it cif. isn't dry r . • Arusauf loOking ,repiked the,gentlitaau.j be "my friend lenkins? . , :467"-‘lSalt,':•' said. inieknsiiiii '' ',ming mother US her yotingeet tfol,lccio yoti_knev:r.what the-difference. Aetsyeet - i7j body and epalonif child, is T hat,..yob.loe - Wilh - ;: the, body carries yea TEibi 'your body,', touching - the' Int* fel4 ‘ shoulders andarmw ";;) 'hut, there Barnett; ng eeper feel IV4sat its 1 3 _ = .0h -I..know,' Said Sain, with of iotelligrence in his- eyeA 'that B . trip Ili:ain't)! shirtA".- • _ 0:r To select mifyliegs prick them with.ti pin: _f ; tY are good the, oil wilt 2,instariiV spread around - the PluctuTe. PEMiI t
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