The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 24, 1864, Image 1

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Neatly and ProinpUy &wended, at the
£DVZRTIBU 01710 E, LEBANON, PKtirN'A
Tins establishinent Is now supplied with en extensive
usortment of JOB TYPE, which will be Increased as the
patronage demands. It CM now turn out Palatine, of
sway description, In a neat and expeditious manner—
, sodas, very reasonable terms. Ouch as
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Pamphlets, Checks,
'BBusiness Cards, Handbills,
Circulars, Labels,
• Bill Headings, Blanks,
Programmes, Bills of Fare,
- • . invitations, Tickets, ito.,
• isr• Duns of all kinds. Cowmen rind Judgment Hears.
/oboe!, Justices', Constables' and other Swan, printed
Correctly and neatly on the best paper, constantly kept
4 for sale at this office, at prices "to stilt the times."
• Niel Bahaiription Price of the LEBANON ADSIARTIBER
Ons Dollar and a Milt a Year. •
- Address. Wit. IL iniXaMf f Lebanon, Pa.
T. WE!,,Vilt o E,
TORNEY AT
LAW,
, t ope North tv4st, prpfr of Water
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and Afasiket,Astrilts,
333D t ..ehrot.N.,A-44...
z0t,.....,,b00. „Tit; -
GOANT•
ATTORN F.IY AT LAW.'
ArtYVION .In Cumbberland street few doors' Owl- of
14Jr the Bemis flotelein tbeolltee * htte of lits fatheit
Ca_pt. John ‘Xel4fßoolidee'cl. ; r:: .
usloatou lB6B.
REMOVAL'' '
,
N . * . STANLEY. 1.11,1t0111
ATTORNEY AT ..LAW,.
PLet removed he of to the le tidingg, one epee, ma
• of Leedertnilah 'efitore, !itpeeilte the WaA , legion Ileum
lebeeee. Pa.
LiOVItTY ,end pIgiBION claims premptiiitfeeded
to LAprnitese.-41..
ZiColl'ingtiOLE -
Water irapu, 1 4R E th l rlit t rrner Market and eihtr ,
=' , ./..fevanori, " '
• lELebanon, Ziimv . arT 13,--18044-1771
Ir*. - 11.111isiL •
; lodated In Lebanon; cane; hie profession-
I al services to the public. Office In' 'Market 3t.,
ea the building formerly occupied by his father.
• tebanomjnic. 16, 18884
ELAN WHIG EMU'S,
f ek'T'YQRN E.Y ., AT=LAW,
07,105 I StiobtorTo ' CurabOrltiud Street,
.isoirkroppootto.the Court Muse, Lebanon. • 4.
..1,450rn0n, Juno 15, 18134, 7 41., •
muu,LER,
Atidobitey;at-Eavir
ttri WklatiOdr,et, neat l y opposite the Blois
MOM, sud tsto doors Iloutb fr. a It armany's
Jekvilwarit store.- s
Libation, Apr l SI. 4.
.Ti:MeADAilti)
1 -AT TO RNEY , A
TvLAW ,
Aa IIEitOVIED bio natio t 6 Market Street, oipimite
e i s t i zatri: 4o . 440, OM ( 10 00 /Orgy° f Widow
Lebanon, blotch 25,'68, • '
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IMISSIGER . 001 , 1 ER,
"AA it Act 3r 12.:4) ave PO Mat* ir •
'0 PirION r,emov,ed fitimberland,etreet, one door
Snit 'of the Lebamont Toils/ Blnik.'oppointe the
'llltek,notel, Lebanon, Pa. ' . • Vani6;.?64.
ARMY AND NAVY
PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND 110DN
tTY, LAND AGENCY. t
LeaeLla: aaviza
f Ut , underatgned, haying been licensed to prosecute
eightmg, And baring been engaged In the Bounty and
Papillon business, °Mara hit services-to those who
ai e hereto entitled, in accordance with the various
tate-of Congress. All such stionld call or address at
so
and make their applications through
BABBLER BOYIIt, Attorney at-Law,
QMoz removed tot:lumberland St, one
door last of the Lebanon Valley Bank, opposite
the Buck note, Lebanon, Pa. • e [Jan. o, 't4.
.DE.IVTISTRY
AYiN° returned from thil lid es Ipti Ia , I would may
to the good people ofLebanon and Tie in Ity, that
1 have taken MOMS at MIMI. RANitit t e (one door' nit of
*seed- et all
hems of the day, to welt Upon tllthrev , VlllOl 'VW,
my proleeiforial arcs lam/
Parifetder attention paid to the treatment end tine
of =era. Attenerations done in the most unproved
Atart.m4Milielwarlller•
l'It1(1118 as low as elsewhere for the same
alms of work.
- -Chiesakstatand Mier administered to patients when
desired:
Thankful for past . avors, I would solicit the patron -
elle of those wishing the setkeen Iff a Dentist.
GEORGE CLARK, D. D. S.
Lebanowlts. - , April 27{ 1804. .
YEAGER,
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Corm, without the use of Insttuotents,
plille g ati, TUMORS, PROTP ORS,.ERANSo.
No *Cure, - ni) Pstg.
Apply personally or by letter. for a gratuitous Infor
mation of soak sores and the eure thereof to
Dr. D. A. YEAGER.,
Bowers Station, B. P. B. R., Parka CO., Pa.
.
•
Notice.
my wife, - CAROLINE BINLIR, of Lob
anon ea:MIL by left me - wittiont,'ook eause;,
ftatabiltra nOt all persona not to trust bar on
coy 0000unt, si 1 Will pay no debts contracted - by her.
WILLIAI4 TILSKRY.
poobopo, Othilylkill Co., Pa„ July 17,1861,
rositionable Tailtaring.
'''''' ''-' " ' - REMOVAL. -. ''' ' '.
• : 1 tic1ef,...... , r
If i titAltl. UOVFlikti would 'respect tit infircm
4Citisens of LOstuou, that he hie Shfin.llll
„, 41,,,,,h0.1t1NG Business to Cumberland Slit*,
.*Sere
"ni-Amst of Market Street, and oprisite the Agee
lintel; where all persons who, Wish msrments made
tip in thhifibstliablonable sfttesifid best punier, are in
'sited to calk. ' ''
TO TAILORSi— gust received and foneakeithe N. , ork
and , Philadelphia Report or,Spillg 4 filinutier Fashions.
TIMMS wishing the Fashions should let the miliiicriber
know of the fact, No that be can make lkisorralikeisnents
soto nilnklyn . , ". DISMAL 11OFFNIAN.
lehlavori, Misi 4.186 4
.
PIE S
1 4 • i :51. - rs ant Tailor , respectfully an
ROUUCOR IVY tini citizens of Lebanon' v
iaiutty
that he haelest ;stirred froth the' city : vr tat a flue as •
sortmentop
..CLOTHS;
all otwhich he Will sell or make UP to orderat
prices to east the times, at hie. N. i` Tillutiog Estab.
Ilehmint Keim's New 131oCk, 4 doors South
.of the
• Week Rotel,South Walnut street.
All work entrusted to Martel), will be manufactur,
44 Ina ,qtlFolinukfpoupr,A, le faerdoe and dura.
liiiPe Ohrebased elsewhere willbe cheerfully made
groO&r on 'the usual moderate tams.
Vallee had years of experience ht the Tailoring and
Dry4oods hue iness,and being inclined to turn to the
advantagsfef'ble easterners, the advantages result
leg front said esquire - metal , : he feels satiated that it
will be reetteeded to-by a very liberal share of the pub
the patronage. „
friend* outist,Wolellse me after that please your
July 8, 1883.
lIIERCIIA rwir TAILORING.
Q 5. .11.10113411f,,tallinok's Waking, cornar of CoM-
O.^ Letitia atiodt'and Do 'allay; boa on band and
for "Ala, etthoeby the ittrd Cit mallet° order; a largo
lot of
CLOTHS - ' ' * ' • -
t-
CASSIMERES, and '. - .- •
vEST — TVGS
in al erlated tram , Glood Hawaii. Clood,Fita and sub
adta making guaranteed to an. ;Also, liandker
dilative/nestle, 4,4lavas,lieatery,,SnapenderfwiranaY And
flodtt linandndrta,*trader Snf de and Dmwaria -
L * ' Lki.,BAMISAYi
/Alban= Ha y 4, UM,
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WALTEIVS MILL.
ARUM aulpolllet reapacifully Inform, the public. Olaf
1 . 4- 11m4ska,egtirely , rebuilt the Billl on the little Swa
tara;roituerly knownaat",atraw's" and later it. "Wen
gertitt,'.' about one-fo urth of a mile from Jonestown
Lebanon county, Va.; that he hue now in complete
running order, and le prepared to furnish customers
regWlth • Tarp superior article of
311-1111:0111C.T3 1 E 1 1 ,
ite p :it can - be obtained from any other source.—
alsolle on hend.sind•for salsa, the , lowest cash
ett e
prime SIIi , BRAN, slionTa,.«.. lie is also "pre
pared let bladder etrt79,lllo! Min, far Verniers
and othe ,' - OA '407 ehortest - poesible nOthe and la
"hoe all to giti him' • trial. The machinery of the
'Mill isediftly new and 'of the latest lug most im
proved-it a: Ay strict atiention'td hail/Ate and matt
dealing he 116pes to merit • share of public_petronage.
W .11164T1'..gYE, '4 . 01.07:,: OATS, 6LC.,
bought, for with* the highest Lebanon Market price;
wilt be paid. , Iltdlik[hibl WALTBit.
Allay 4, , t854. ' _. , ' ' '
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ANXED -T.C4i)I3MY ,
BUS . 'BRIE. - ItS2l . ,_
50, , , - tio,ooo Nabob' 00.11$
, ' • ' 50,000 busbeLl OATS ;
50_ 1 000 bushels WRNAT-
Also, OUIV *llk I FIWYMY BRED, Flaxseed, for
srldekebebd claslit prices wi ll be patitAtbe Lab
a
aamiTonw .1410.1,00. b.....
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VOL. 18--NO. 9.
-M1,3 1 .9
ach
,
Sewing r ine - s L i
The Only hietchiriti 'etcpaple Dore
than One.Kindof a' stitch; onikol0 4 )
enrlinn
Only One b. the BE, , 11
TrznaisLElstt. •
feed may '4,43 4 itifeieeil 80 iotiiitdiaired,
Yrittiti4 gitooPtlig 'Mhigtts n great advautagoing:fatign
ing the ends of !mama.
• .rt inniineinut Attie - rent 'ettrebesli , lock./ lina,doable
inch, and &aptly nn t . ## atiteh:perceet7p4 l aWte•
ordeodribe %Veto. ' ,
Time' if tlitiotbori Moiebiont ;giblet*. will : d o d) Van* a
ramp dr work thel i ndennee."
It :dill Beak - Tic - On ilt, toed, Item, Poll, Bind,
Tiattigir-andlleatiOld s`pf Stitching reignited ' y. fam
ilies and Man antuvra..
" The Ansi , linrxpeilent4nl find no' diftlinliy- hi' using
'Every Machine I. 4aVirtilied to givePOtire
tioh, - diod• ito do all' that ifs...defined •
ritf l ooferef. rot be seen to rie - .Areeciated.:
. agent of Lebanon eounty,rAnnirillth.ilt:
rorsona te , hing. Nape the.hiachine tp eme t tioolean
.do on 'by didllifig ogribts 4 Agoitt 'AttelVilieli;or'cily
4. Word, , at.bbl,xinon4 '
Aziuittle, ..nnte 4/864.
‘.: ; If;
* JAI : nientall?* *
"UM ODA MP tce.xisfr; ilmryyr r
alga sAl,gobr, MarketAstrea, near :Opmherlaud.
alid . opporite the Vie% 13etng tititstforfor the
Littoral pails `
liagetereptor. , ”itendetttinblur,ibe.woild
reapeotfally sollett a
,ctn innimes of Ole elm*.
'Lebenoh, July 2,18h2.: -
' N.11.---gh9tithipporifl biCislosystftnunnitay. , •
• , . . ,
' - .',L4 - NV CA BINET r- 4141) ' -
.C.1147,11 — i711r1/MUROT TORY
raki suliseriber resneetfttili in fOrgenbitlytill ii that
j he has the largest and best assortment ef,.ffU , Rprl
TURN and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public - a Leb
anon county. Re has on hand 'Artie Cabinet-Ware;
rooms, in .No%th Lebanon ~ horpngls„.: nearly diposite
Zells* hotel. mid a 'few, doors south ot Bergner's, a
itidondid assortment of grsuP Substadtial , atid .ftishion
able ffarier, Cottage and qbamber,„Fint.m . rvg.n, pOn
slating of Sofas , Tete a- totes ; - Ldullges, What-hate, Par
;lor, Centre, Pier,'Clirdeaulf Clothmoell'ables;
, Dressing and Commop BURRAICS;.4Bed
' ", f• itends;Work-statits, WinstAtintls;andlkiteh
g
eu Ffirniture, of atiitindsi . !Maw& larg,eand
elegan tiriiitp of FRENCit BiClC;ffrifind`Basizif Midis,
Conni.m iinring4eated eirsirs;tetllnkifids of Berth*
seatesi Rockers. Also, s ifitubior, callteestod. , and COM
mon ithitirs and 'Rockers of arta+ diseription: •
1 M.. All goods sold LOW, itnii. AN
IVratRTE — D. to give
- satisfaction,
rdesqllll2 deilfbiglt of knoVini tilleinharattiii bf the
goads here offered for sale, catt be fully satisfied or itteir
durability by referrnee.te theielter'irborit be"Ras „than-
Slfactured artist 50u1..... .
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Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Nitrnished.
' N. IL—Collins Made and • Fmiertifs "attlindlid lot 'the
shortest notice. • i - .JURNRII BOWMAN.
North 'Lebanon„ Mai 4; ISC4. . „ . ' ,
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LEBANONVALLErINSTITATE.
AT •ANNYILIE, IRIBAZTOg - COTINT X; PA. •
rrIIE ENSVING SESSION will commence •on
L SION.DAY,.JuIy 21st. •
Tti PISMO!, hits the attiantageit of a pletwant 'end
beautiful' Location—spacioos Ruiklings—yootilloted
Itoomsr-s fine Library And Cabinet.,
TUE COURSE' OF STUDY 'le bot fixed; staieie of•
'soh pupil Wog directed , neeordAng to the .tune Ile can
afford in School, or to the profession he designs lo per.
Sue.
TOE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special adran
tageS to those who propose ,to engage ;in }Teaching ;. as
the Cowie' pursued conforms 'atrial./ tO the r'eqmre
mentts of the Cl¢Unty Soperiotendenti And tcrthaTosree
of the State Not mei School. •
" 1146. CIROULARS end taithey Infoitiiitthin sari+. eb.
4104 hi ; ethlressing the Priuctpat. •
W:J. BURNSIDE,
•Annville,Pa.
Ju 25,11032
;BOUNTY TAXI
•soittii Lebanon Tnivilitiiit p.
School Directorss-of South Lebarioti -Tortnehip,
...Lain attend attbe RED SW; OW. ; HOUSE., on Wed
imallity..Angtitse !IS • e - at Til.O3lAS' SCU01)&11 4 00311,
.14111!181"_..neir-141011...,,,ST 25 ,...k.414 14 5 , S, IY9 ?vs
24; 163 3 is'elsen sSWaltiftreuillb - win*
Purpose of receiving the Bounty Tax -assessed .on the
Tax Payers of ati ti.dietrict foe t .) he puree of "
obtain
ink sitbatitntes to avoid the draft under thelaat proc
lamation of tbe President for 500000 men.
Igt. Those who neglect to pay their Tax on said
days will be charged 5 , per : cent additiousl. - • .
order of the poord.
• • - —EMANUEL •DUNDOILI, Was' t
510815 STitonm, Sect'y.
August 3,1864.
AIVIERICAPVHOUSE
farket Street Lebanon,
JOHN MATTHES,
PeOttrielOr. • ' •
rilinir proprietor of Aids 'did established and 'popular
11,9TXL would. respeetfully'inform the-A:chile that
it will he conducted it, ail , times to the comfort and
convenience of its guests. :It be bken theroinsbly.re
fitted and reuovated.,.and:Rvieswill be spared. to
melee the Table an d ' eVar,anallm
tiea; equal to any
in Om county. ' t
The .ST.A.IILING and ;Yard are superior too, and more
exteneivo, thin dip b'ther -iii 'Lebanon. A eei-: Bil
to alsq in the. ei* 'Kee apt .000 0 .9, YIELIgh .wilt I,a cam
pleted in a abort tiM,a: The pat.-4)614a of the thiriners
letat the g enerally is:tesp.eictfilty ow.
' TL:ACItiPeel itieficet sifiet; J ai;d 'half a
'squire eetktle hitt etietiieiketAkeeee. •
4 t
0.1.1 N.
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Irdi'M -`1,4 7.7 ......- .. . ''
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Or is... i diovo - .0 (I..ii B e s t . Go ods .
EVER. SOW i a ,,,..},Ai5„..,.,, , •
- 11Eldooktss 6e81,' itts, Cap", c
rfAirkiaeavaililittiP4fetkiioi;t. f:.tlle‘BNiT-'‘,42-
a SOlipairera r , 11 , p r pc - r) .,?;l'ms_ l indikg:TßUN - lii ' r"
if I :r..:- .. lll,:filig--air th - sz ift . , ,t i , t d , , s : . ? f,.. mi kindc. l2 ,_ , . z :
1 , 1110. ha *At .fv..
sell at priCeith reCiitionend them to. purcha
sers. . Of the TIATS/h6 has. (tette •41: variety of New
k .Styles, embracing the Wltaltiegton, Stanton, Burnsithe.
'Dupont, McClellan, StrEdgbam and Monitor Rat; ion ,
beautiful and .very , sheat4,: Of .CAPS,he ban ti eon:inlets
assortment of all the Neat Styles, got, up in superior
manner , with kw liniahl:Wcimeteit-blistelit; and 'oZilill
dren's Balutorals, Gaiters; .Coogrer BOOtg t , plppein,
and all other kinds; 3len 4 s and Boys' BahnorSbi. Ox
ford Ties; Washington' „Ties, L Constant Itobts.Vind all
other kinds worn by theixt, ipclutflup BOOTS and
SifOES, of the di ff erent vAritities:kfliit cheip Stoic; a
Wcilmst St.,:ziert twthe Count , Prfsdn.
sir Thankful for the Merit! Wiciniiitgenieut of the
public heretofore,' would invite al , l wis il ing anything
in my line to call and tixaniihe inyenickhefdre making
their purchases. JOS. BOWMAN.
Lebanon, May 4; 1 litl4. -1.. ~, t . ;• ,
S.—Measures taken And work blade . at - Short totiee
-
Valuable Three Story JEWiEck
House at Private
, .
rriliE ithioieribeeoffers at private sale the Moose now
I,ocenpitin by,ilon.NTehn Walnut
street, corner .orJail alley, opposite the Jail, in the
berousti of Labinion. This is a , propertjr , very
lila busiossa or' as a ,private rpsideocq.. ,
87.75 k.
LebanotOuly , IS6L,-6t:
. .
: ...G. ''.. ..,1 alVOtieeji, ''', .. Lk :t'. •• ~ '..
%MIS is to notify all Carp. nters and Cabinet niekars
j, that no bills for eofflna will be paid by the Vireo•
tors of the Poor for poor person , ' dying within a circle
afire tallem of,the• Poor Ilouaaj as all ! pooh-parsons
will be furnished with Coffins free of nippier on appal
ration to the Steward' it the Po& tlOl . . ~-.
}
, JOHN' E. MOWMAN, . ,
'ELME IThfriioßii; '- ' 'pinta s: a of' the Poor.
GEO. zuwasumAN, • . ~.- . ~n : ,--
•
May 27,18453.• . .- , ci... - 4. . ;: '
Kline l- 8 ''Patent jF'~iif Jar.
nv1i.e.1:45e2,0e6t: IlEkszclizteigoisco
VILE Moat etlectinki Nruir Jar inthe, market. La
1 all glaseitating no ilamping'oe-`aeritse dailiesi.,--
lrofeale`nt,ligolltEgtAll'gD:OsAtoT e,,bleab qffi tekt,
teliabon. ' •
Sir Call and get rnbre ,- .lff,ornia' -
lion.
Lebanon ' June 1,1864.—tt. •
Letter` of)kiiiiiite‘fott,
PIVE ANATOMIVAIv JAPF) . v.i
- ETAS information never beforepublia b ed. Bentfras
jji in a sealed eavolep6 for.tottll .c 4 9 11
Address Dub TANvont.
.
739 X fRt 419 5 ;; 1.1 "''1T9 r.t.P.0;
'
Jnly 1301334.—1tp
,rryyz. ,COPARINWASIIIPWIIIINVM& S
lag between O. 0. - 11)WER 'aitd w,. RAVIK,)n
the Wholesale Tobacco 'Boldness, water that . - ft'ato(
LOWED. & Is. K, is thta day dissolved by mutual
consent..: 'The business of the latadna eLlltieettivd by,
ettlierorthe pattnersit'No.l4filiorthwa frfr
•
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N. mr.. BANN, of t.b• late , • Ann of , Lowair 4 ..b.,. Ravilr..;
, 011 genthser tbe jytfarf.. ii t a irratellage,.. st-gagoi
PAO. -
,
raihaelphiaolt l 7 la, Ike -A I L ~,`'. '.y Fl 311;::
11113
liiiiiiiii
atria auttl
.irkettitti ddirigie — ict;
•
7,atheirs !Wit ,tis to lib Chit re
,
your' &tiler Atenii•lie 44e
PI , 1 •./.arialuAtire.ridutvg-ralie.
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'rileEEE.t
Devil one den betide briniatenenheee,
cenitteMmbbne.iii%frilalPifribi
lion fie tbi nght . ielle,dut, as fathfir of ell
the Dfnridds , lte filditare; j edit' matte 4~ call`
On hidifialfulnhildren on earth... «, •
tb'Li dreeeedll eellt nitwt melee dlie
' beLtlffirioitilior 41 0 04..fitArii:. • 1•12. i
.'d,mifite,ry beet hid Ids leiwp cloven 'rePt. •
Bike;a
tag like tealk4nitlarnitbehind. , „
(elf' arrived. attfie red& •
: f :119,4ere pet Sloddylteif *let to- lektgisiipm
nd entered tlia'idece Of the Wiring : peek,
' Wait fe6titd tridiesberbeeank - iti wrialaddlr; • •
, •
....`:+And „President =dealt.) .4eeiine.
• addlitlii4 inettilied tge 1641fejarraiiiii . . ;
tvmbers niied
father* bi:staW'
On.thy diatifureblidinte, end;•einilftedihßiet 14a i
, Pletuee to fnfor tbn •Leagne ivapeech." ,
ola • .
Tilton said `"my elifidren; a Wender° it *trek:
pp Oink what reeP.ent y.ou bentoei:
Upq ycitif fdtbEir; believe roe ?ni'
' ence", •
kinrin,nee will meet with'n bee rti, reeporeie
Fir ell your Week brothers below. •
4r lty ng upoln.yort rii freely bestow; •
Erortnir.yonlnekeep CM the- treek
Tliat bs tordttittuction si
Union-iid.Pettee,
AndAnites,brothers' hatred- end Violence Anarenei,
Atul kneel before.evorythiyg black.
.
• "I 'heart*: thank 'you for what you have dote/
~No (ale e x tgq could have done it ,well : • „
' Youliaye eheUted, end pl undo red, 'wad made . a great
• ,
Me (lirtgir sof Shrlay, told cart leeda of, its,• .
AM Wien tite•eubjoets for Hell.— • •
I now, for a short time moat bid you adieu,
For to Washington 1:-Mustrrikr gone ;
Meanwhile Bishop Stewart with honor will gram
The Chair. antatfisreallitsht p.ttliony place,
WhiVu I elide in'ylaiorite'don:"
‘,4Thre Basil:Ann 'aft. hinfrk.nd,ottise Lames.
Itilayainging' the' "Post Black ;AM
. And to-ad old trig store In Shippenstreet goat,
Witere.he &emu° the ragman hisapµittoffine clothes
In s eirhalfge for en old rip'
;; • ' ' 3
'DrisseLl up like a Sr-athwart ho entered the
The paMengersloOked Witli S'ortirise
Sortie satidat.was Fettrendestillestii it nrilrFejv
,Whilst others declared him.a gwrernmen ,
'Or Old' Abe again ii disgnise:
Old ,NirlOcorathis tall tightly under his nipoqk
- •
And aid "hoW Threw Copieritead Mat,
STear they will trace ,
For as like as two peas, both in ,actions'lnad face,
Islakoldest son Abrabitui end too."' •
Unitaewtrand in r ellence be Imrele4
/ Nor once from" his peettiOh• he
At last, vAleit ttiktrain at the ticikotranivi4,
Somehow In the hhetle he quickly contrived
TiPtititeiffaiti the Otte unebeeteed". ? '
• = :
He reached, the Whits 'louse and, round Ato 4 home,
" Who ilrelooraed him hi 'With emildb,
Aa4 Z`N.Y dedr:ilit4erilkgiQat4 l l l .Priii.
I w It wanalor B ill Seward without more delay,
And' we'll' talk: &idly terainiadwii
.
!glow are you and all my dear jAethers below!.
'lope are andbon tent
.`.l3 l .raiLlt and thy brotberatre happy sad wall,
Aiid believe use there's been great rtiviicing to bell
irra the.Mittbbee or victim. ybleie - •
Much more wonld haVe been Bald about family &fitly*
' Siteliaa-bilmatone and Are ins -
T aikkj,lat jbaq motatoktAilt.Bsward ,•„ 1 •`,
Ado talter aubjent. old - Abe Mintrived
I,4•ZP.iktftto44/90X "Z•e- .
'Ito; Crb:then unto the Cabinet Tamed,
When , Abe began inA tibM4 • ,
. .15ear lather, zny friend Billy Scw . ard,And um,
Hare long placed OUT greatest rallatica on the..
;And now humbly Nib thy advice.'
Thou knowertfall well that for flirty four years
To take - Richmond in vain we have Cried
Brit wicked old Jeffy, and vile Bobby Lee
/Inv° defeated @ie plane of Bill Seward and ins,
And! eirour . great afforte detled.!'
"I tr' veiy Idolit.you ore tired or tbo ups,"
Stud °LlD:ink, .4 - ay mdstAlutiful - •
,Irou Wolfed , and rdlied. till there is not a doubt
But you aud'YOus.party are nearly played out,
For but two things remain to be done. .
, iVirst of all re-elietio4naiv beat that is mind,
-, (live ear anittrll tell,yon the way ;
Butj upt;take leitic,,,Bl ll , and see, who"'s aboitt,
Oottporhends should find this conference Out
,Them Will soon be.the Devil to pay.
"Sentrdown to the artily largo piles of Greenbacks,
-Yon have them -within your control,.
And have not lied so long but know very well,
That elstew linahrod Yankstelpr dollars will sell.
Uhl coutstryfbie bodyiaud. d6pl.
"SS it elm yen must buy ` , all the officers vote-,'
Nolnetter:ll elr,rank or:condition ; ,
iiheuld any one be, suck a fool to refuse,
tir'Tiiitor;' and ihiwn yOureitivihority * rill •
Fr4g htel k hattn iooliub 4 P4 2l oll• t
„
i'l.Thenii - endlO the koldien of thOiigh : l '
•j; Ypt,sjk.efp.to; the 'Harem , epee by; t i
'With 'plenty of whiskey an I plenty.of notes,
take*Y-wordlor It, you'll get the meat Toter;
Sutnll , th Is must be done otrthealr.
VlTeSsosrlriti suppose Son elected again, - • • -•
490-eikierzin .the PrOldea t's chair. -
tour next ofiject is to get rid of old Jai!,
I Arid-that, tbetteve, Nodisid he easy4eough;;
Rrovidiug,lleb Imes sroatuot there. •
, .
oupivive You try blur with tribe;
' • Ile,-mayisimptet ti,e device.: . '• T.
Beeld;..a, liorare Wiiinole, a man of greiakfarne,
Deciarid human. nature was alwaYs theiame,
And that every man had his price."
"lint,',,fether, If Bob treat!' the o&i , scorn,
rray.,wbettuttet I do tbenor 'apt"
Witte a proehunatioti deelarlag , thityou
ATM odr&inlyflotrig hit* l ails! filuartar.hlm".:
- Brays he submits right away."
"Bat ikuppoieram 'inbred in plaYing thigame!
, And ton uot..reTeleated, what, then .
'Quoth"' urd Nick, 4 •14 dier eon, if you ebouldbe
ti played out, . -; - •..
And your i party dothated, not.loaf about, . •
But chute home 'to yollt• poppy alpitu
•
lovt-tiantouo -
BTHMENDI.
=
raig,n .of; a certain king of
pereia4;a=merchant of Balsam; having
-beethne - a bankrupt; xntired f with, the
lwreck. of his'yfottunetzinto, the - prov
ince 'of.lionsistau, where ,he bought a
little !Cottage' =with, alfield„or tWo.--
Grief; however, preyed so much upon
,his lenrt,:that it ,was not long before
hvbename sensible that <his dissolb
wa.s, approaching. He therefore
'called, hisdbur sons to , bis :bedside
• Fliy ehildren,'! said hp, PLhave no
'other fortune to leave . you but tbis
nottagei s and the knowledge of, a very
important searet.=----During myopia
dent state, tfound arfriend in the Al
zim, who.promised that , t after my
death le.w.ould dividaia great treasure
lamong yOu.- .This geniis >lives sonic
milesiotin :.the :forest of Kom... Go
-and - find himvaslOtka for this treasure
;lint ;stake :nate : not believe-r,"
Death did not ,perinithitrk, ‘l,O finish
the sentence.
As soon as.the four,.sone , liad inter
frod,their :pa,rent, they >went- tolthe
forest.of Rout, .snii,soon•lonnd-Ithe
residenee , of the ; genius
eltitsilybneqeivild aliiretho I nataktoJo9o
listelao44o ithflir;tornpkiktterand
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gave them n1: 4 4.411Y the rofitsign.—.
Bat ;his favett3 'Ore wanted upon the
condition, that ;they would
follow and re
,-
Pei i 9(
lace they
.
1 )4 Fp
Th
three
rth Obi
t t et
toot;l
the o
r gerou►
94*.
passed
tWi§4.4
PFEWFY .
TgqVi'M
to .th ,
with
144, 4:19 if 4'f : 4re l ape
lihrglif -r: fli;-ov -
ions of . his old
Mend:
, -aced them' and
cAUITOf k est, to be tilled
, .
V.itil. ' ..id .11e,... (m "i&tlied
treas.. - J. uriakncd. for y.; I
1
`shall dr '''g‘ it :mono. you, and
,ten
. popt?* - to .tatth , his way to
happiness.' " i „
'
t
:;. T,,ai did ,n,o4pa What thegenins.
#.111d 4 131 4 4 4
,littehtt ely observedhim
and saw an ail* *Moils i'-f . e
thin that gave tise.k4o, many reflec
tions. Ifow..e*, lin gratefully receiv
d'lt''ll-diTi
~I tae i re.lVbeil izi hatlti4onlehdthen,he
said--
_
"My cluldreti . ;Dour prosperity or.
adVersity- &Pad:oi on hew soon , br
how late yOu.-;Lap..pant to meet with, a.
-certain heing . 4l4e4l,Bathmentli, whose
naine is in . f et t rliodyis mouth, but
who is know 'rely few. .I shall
whisper to ettch,tsfAM. where you may
find him." - -
.4 6 - --,.en k :Asi
Alzim thde • Bekir 4 the.
.
eldest brothe4 "My- son,'!. said he,
"theu art- hornritlA.-greatitalonte- for.
war.- .The.-King. of Persia has just.
sent an .arm_ ft.:Ainst the Turlis - go
''with them it ii,
n * the Persian camp
that tboviihalfind': Bathinende.-
1 Bekir thanks !, the -gerfitis; And was.
t ek
& anxious to rep rVi thxit
erap.
[, Alzim next.
~. one Alesren, the
second son : 4C bit art an . ingenious
youth," said : hta i Xitfid bleseed with tt
good address plill &Ptife ro to - -Itsia- ,
hami: it 'is , ;44.44tiat• thou Masi seek
Aatiktfiendi.". ,:P'. 1 ; ' ' !'' - ' 1 "
f ) !I . To, the thirdbkther, whose .fame.
:wp&Sadder, lieikidd,:` , •Thoubast a-ler
tile imaginatiou,tthou shalt. be '(,`poet.
Take; the-I'oo4o leads 4,9:Agra-3---
4
1 Affliiinkg4h.e SY - Jand ladies of. that
city , thou - titl chance to,„meet
Buthineadi f 7.,. s , i . :, 4. , '. ' - 1- 1
arid iprffparetr . --Wititr-st nrfret
hear one word of what Alzim said.—
It, was. afterwards 'icnown4, that he
counselled him to:become a,d ! arvis.
1 The: four brothers thanked the be
neficent genius, and , „returned home.
The three elder thought of nothing
but, Bathmendi. • Tai took the wax
from his ears, beard ,them- make: the
different arrangements, for their, de
parture, anil= Eptioposee , selling ,*
their
toAage! to - the' Arst bidder.-and divid
ing the money. Tai ..begged. to be
come.the purchaser ; they consented.
He divided the money among the
other three, wishing-them all happi
ness, tenderly, .embraced , them; and
was left alone in the hOuse.
Tai was in love withyourig,.Amina,
the daughter.o4 neighboring:farmer.
Amine was :- Acautiful And:virtuous ;
she had. the:care of' her, father's gage,.tr
was.th e t c!). mfortrof his old i tAgey- and
prayed to heaven for only two-things,
the firstrwafi. for: . a )(mg life to her,
Sa:ther, and - the second that sha t .might
.ptip day become Tails .wife,!: Her
prayers were heard. -. Tai,:itsked:4.her
father's ;cot:qint, and obtainedi'lit.----
Amitta's father went .ond-lived...with
,his s.on r in-law-,:and taughlit him- the
-a.igt of making-0o tarth:repaylthe la
bors of the husbandman,l , ,Tai had
still a little ofehis portion! left-p, with
(that lo -Amtended +then:limits' tof ,his
,fields :ft.ithen g htendliock..‘..The. fields .
Proved. fertile , and., productive . ; :4h e
fleeces , okhiallook -were „sold ;.: , ,,Tai's
house beeamethe.seat of plenty ; and
as he: himself, was:industrious, and his
;wife economical, eNeryt. year added-to
their ineotneln , Ilie space. , of ,'six
,years -Tai,,no.W the father. of.:sev.en
~beautiful children, the, hitsband 61 a
lovely and virtnauseavile: - :son•tin-law
of a healthy and respectable oftiCman,
and .petteeful Tosses - ooz of -numerous
flocks, was: the happiest -farmer in all
Kousistan. -,.` . .' i =';
Reanwhiletite-threo .brothers were
-proceeding i n :, queSt. oft 'Bath niendi.—
Bekir had arrived intheleamrof the
Persians. lie offeted - himeelf to the
Grand. Vizir, who.tplaced :'hint` in %a.
troop of horse. ...feat days after; the
i battle was,givort, - and it was a.bitintly
-000. -"fil,e4kitic.ilid' wiondersiwiniTstrati
:his GetieraVs . -I ife, vid killed the bore -.
of the enemy:- tThiS , pfais'es
.ofßekin were in'euery.'one'smiontli ;
the soldierxealled hitnNtheeTiPersian
hero
' and the Vizir. raised hinytn - the
rank a g eneraltofilar..T:: - .: -,- -:.
"Alzinv*as xight,'-' , said-BSkir to
himself, PFortuneavai kid : for me`here ;
everything.'assurestriell'-:shall -'meet
witlrßathmendi."- - : - 2 -: 1 NIP" -
'no glory , of Beki r',s and pititiCalni.-
4y liialprOftirtnentexeited :the 43 ii+yr.tof
all , his 'Ayala: They:reflented dpi , the
A m o c s a e n r n r e e es u .o o f
e h r it n ar
m cti ti n k t . ; ; 1, 1 61: r/ i f: I C ;
in the nikistlof prOsperity,rithiedblig
ed to live alone, always on his guard,
and sayro .nnort:c;iliceafliCsfrscaniowan_miliegrs,einttakoa the
time-he *as: but a` common - Acidiei ;
when the Tnrks,,With fresh troops.,and
a tret4:giitiehl,Attaekettiha l at l
10
'Coniiiitin i ded by : 1 3 3 ekit'; ''Thiii - `seas
'Wbiit bisiiiale 10gWishadfor: :lie
fotialitafsi liAn'i 4tit .1*IIIM!i 1 0112 0 -1. ' 4 :) -
1144 imiii l iiiieoidig.,' '4 vipri - ilie
4 " • ,I`,l"tVk
t ' y 5 '^iF;'~~
~SFty,
•z
• —'SFta .i .
• 4.
. . .
j
,
,
. .
'ESDAY, • AUG.IIB ..';.:' 1,5:6'4
soldiers' wished' to,asribtt shi,mL, their
loffieers , restrained their larder, and
only urged them tollight.q.ghe brave
ikkiri deserted, entered ViilhwOnedSti
:and ,nvekpovv;erod byes i nnalberali Vilt B ,
taken prisoner. The. turkislx.Grenez
ral sent,hirit to'Constantinoplo, W.hesa .
lef:"..*as thtown. into prison,. ;fE
"Alas,'tsaid tttLl• begin to ~(04r.thatiAlziatn:hits.dgiOivedI
.thatiAlziatn:hits.dgiOivedI .me,; .I.l3athl
mendi certainly can out he 1 - -tereAl3 •.
Th'ewar, continued! iftfttene:7otirS;:,
.and gikkir:s itivals , pre#grita
changeof prisoners. He was netAxJ
.chaneed!ti , peace wifisl, , Aroclaitaed
. he instantly repaired to liaphaty s Ito;;
pisoktto.the. yi i •wtbesse [life, he ). h ad_
saved.; He..." , weeitheee Weeks- before,
be , 'could .see 'him ; Sit ;length ob
tained audience. rEifteeti 7 itn•
-
iprifion meat :malcesin great !alteration.
per`BON of < tit e yofktilnl T 4 19;
p.ot knuw, jiun , ;,At
last, hoWever, he did remember that
•Bekir•hiutfornierly dpde him n'
service:" ! ; • 3 - grit
"Yes, yes, my intend f -I,•thin:k,t do,
,re me m her f.Oll. :You are sooty, braye,
r •
man ; ;but, the State is greatly exbaus- 1
,tpdl.hoviever, come agfini . ,and 1t ball
Be.e w hat-Lean td0:"..1 - -, 1; t
'- I I am
destitute of everything. Thess:
teen dayepast, ~. rn us t t bane mtarved,
weresit: not for n .seddierAtimgparcls,
one :of my old comodes ;;v3113.0: =has -
t shared. his psy, withge." .
"Indeed ! that deserves to he. men.,;
Lifted to the Emperor I,,Qotne,
• i we„shal I .see what
w e can do,f,or you.",
He then turned his be.ek 'and retir
. ed.- 77 ,BekirTeturned some time after,:
and found no asltnittance. grew
deSperate and 'left the palace.tqrsysr..
Jill ; threw himself down, etAlte foot
of a tree nn, the, banks, of ;;the liver
Aensteron ; there ,reqectipg_on atp t ip
zgratAltude Psl , 4§‘ and lira • 05 V a
misfortune, his ideas begame..,jostkp-,
portstble,- ,Xfe-rose and w.as. ;rushing
beadilV)glloattbq river; Wlt - stl.he. found
himself caught in the twins of a Veg.
gsr;;lvAto„ bathing ,h ire with, „his ,tears,
cried out
- "It is my- brotherl ,is,Bekir, my,
'brother;!'. - „.•
~Belcir looked round, and . beheld'
Idesrou.
4Psy.— PAtk4
4tiinidAk 4N:e
OW f4l l rtb,4
'"e4.IYAIT2Ight
'zer' ps**6l g as
,4
gop the •dan-
tha kmileareet-'
*at Seithei,
iliefilkfatre i Via I
maistepeiq3:4M
ig the gmit!cii ,
let Ikkr slan
:re leadifig
:roped hi f s Are
_prpereci,
MIES
-
.
.T,b,ft feelings of-.l3ekilr and 4epron
were Keeiproenlly Le nderayd deli Owls.
;they pop Lin tted . fqr , ssme- ynornen.ts
speech I ess.—At - lust, BektrieF,elaimed
17 - `-`-A Pa fireYo% -0 0 ) Aoh4P,PYI broth-
or."
.
„„f:This,"= answered I,lesrati, ' "is the
4rsi,i9Yfel:mo.trient= hAvO 4POA'n
sine left y 011." . ;
gt/9.ltWq broth PM thes sata, own ,to-.
ain,dgearoo,==thttfil= o
geir au reMerrilTertrie - ony, , t w we
went to the palac,e, of Alzim. That,
treacherous genius told me I shoold
flea Bathinendi at court. iI, folldWed
his, fatal counsel, and soon . arrived at
Ispahan. .I got acquainted, with,
young female slave, who be,longed, 6
the, wile ; of ; the. Grand Yiziee,secreta.
ry: This slave int:mama me to
,ber'
mistress, who took me to live with her'
and I was soon presented. to Ahe-Xiz
.,
iriand obtained a,plage, inthe palace."
tbouabt myself, =now on the
right„,Miad, and determined,L to , pro
ceed as I had begun„ and soon arrived
at, the first honors of the empire."
"But in th'omicist of i toy i , glory. I
was astonisirktfiat I'rrevp•lnet - ygith
Bath rn end akid ea, embittered, 11
my pleasure s . On the laWer.,hand,
,situation rail& powerfal enemies.
If I gave a place away, ono,.mputh
hale mil
:l39Arfifi:ool93o-= aka' for .7.
MST was
f the CEIO9,PI,FY,eriadiMBW. Oat hap
. iprala hat; goof! was done was
puted to ttieliing ; : al),the, evil, to me.
'The peoPle i det'ested me the King'
Aeoked cooly•on me • . the Sultaness
mother was the plague of my life ;
aodl. thought that Bath mendi never
meant lo,come near' i."
"The King's passidri for , a.young,
Mingrefioncompleted,rny misfortunes.
resolved tia parry her, ,The ISo I
taneas.mother sweyo, that if I did not i
prey,ent.the.marriage,•l should be as-1
sassinata,tlle very, rkext ,day,,-fPrher
power wasiot an • cod if the yopug
Xing , married.. On the other hand ,
the Alingrelian assured me thatif
did not.premote the marriage, andef.
fent it the next day, she would cause
.me to be itra,ngled. liiy situation
was..t4rrible.,: -I:Aid - either to choose
dagger . , the silk., cord, or' flight.
I fixed
,hp - on the letier,, and fled in
this disgulic, with a great many' aia
mbich will,enable us•to live in
soya° corner, oftindostan, - far from
gal tan esses, Mingrelians, and Courts."
liekir then told Aesroti his - Aidypp,
tures;iia they both'thought Oast the
best thing they could do• was to =go to
their - broker Tai, where their ,qia
,nondsW,9l 1 aaF,9l4h9P I.=.liY97itcoa
-19itai)enthsaP4PI -Ahek -Buss. -4c-
cordin gly ; the&top . k:theToad ithat.i.9(l
that way, aiid traveled many ; 'days
yqt4oat, tximtiAig EeroatOble oc
currence.
A.5141,1,ey were crossing 91 * ,e,prominee
of faristan towards evening they ar.
rived, ate smallvillage,c, where ) 4 they
intended r to,pass ttie night When
then W
en ed thp t vil ago,, they saw ` a
great suraber,pkpeasanta%.ellildren,
ithClothed, of
clerk. The two brothers .passing by,
lookpa i at ; him,
,m 1404
4;eldeir brc th
or Sadder.—Thebr,fiew:to
„ l eaph i other
with illePrt 3 . l . 3B o l 9,Eqlrpritte , Ak i ?!iti 9 f .
"What,nsaid Piekir, "is tttlius they
rewardgenius?':';- .
, cfes," said Sadder, cooly, "Just ,as
they pewar.d.,,v.iflor.".:l l
Ae thri•i,o§k,yaa lintykos to #pogr
where he' Olei3e,r ) ea a little , rice
for pboir. §,pprom!an4,4l l #7o , r4 B t9)4
them his spry.
i 4 be. ge Us Alzim tiavipeti me to
seek' he - ohijil#Al,"Mlt#l l .oi4:9 - th"
anal pity of M lle; . 4*.rtgAll,„ Tito
ESE
-.t. , Tfv - etli..;
. - i - ..: i •,;',.,_71 , i .i,-;,,
WHOLE NO. 791
iindliOiee( 4 1 iiirivell in Agrti;;'-fiiid,
bef(!re..l. tniade - My• appearance, I Was
'oolo%* the ~way by the
pll4liett,i,p,u . of t . ,,p , n • immortal work.--.
In tge,catirie of' one mon th the work
==-=•,..: Nue. it = •
canoe gut. „it Was complete course.
i ggeneee, in one' 'small-, 'neat
.oetavdr,of si*ty • pages,- divided-'it to
, ehapters-ponitsining a :tale, d -„eveTy
4 1 §'--A= -
;lint prndigoUs sucegss;
- 401. UplVeyBiliis; ‘fta (I-
F=llfeithingl
•
illtifkiflgtilVor not, . wpm rep lete wit
h
'litiarftVllll weighty
, m eaning. The
•
l AuttaPa.tvrPeif wrote.m9(Pt l, 9 44 erf:as
well
i= s ? e : couldjbtdermg - me,to
court;
,
Ahi'dil • to myself,
is l2l'M /11as"anot My,
„glony-,is it:amp:l4k ? I .010). =Aortal aly
431?.6 : ry
• Pticthible:-4mOnstratieh L of = j oy, th e
,SultaMi-Pidseht'edihe='=ttYthe'lltiper
':or,faddiikfiliime tick.) paitiesi . asked
fot :evvry Trollgotion of ,my muse,
Ao,d,!l"flure - fl
,me she svould.ever hie,my
'friend 1 On 'foi, t, mygratitade
was llwa[iened, and • promised, to
spend" rip life-in 'singing p'raises.,
in oW; though ttl: was cin
pfomeljnpvith :.la.thinendi . ,.when
,put,r9ne,es,!lnarreled with- the. Vizor
foxa pliee that he'reiliged to give, at
fie!' defiire, to the'' son of 401 - Pastry
=eocik. 7 . l The favorite flew to i the, and
:begged I would limb the Miniater'in
,tIY? In:100 violent intuYigcr'• ; 410 •*BO.
gate a tolerahly, gpo,d,satirei and
it ivas;soon in evefyliody t r ollanda.
blip wino
1418 the aufkieve,' . lllb- I * - enis -tW' the
iSattana_witli thell coinmission he bad
solicited, and, over , and,o.Oove, an ~ord
er on the .treasury forrone hundred
thousand tdorkmaluS.l., lierl'Asketl no
other return than . leaye.to, lay 9 me
strangled in a d trigeon,.. .
I ' °That's a trifle,' answered the Sal •
time. "1 shall; this instant, aend for
that insolent-fellow who duist - make
free with your Paine, ,when-I had ex
presoly forbidden, him ": ,
"Fortunately, for me, one of the
Stiliana's `sfaveS' was present at the
consultation, and he cama and told
me 'what_had .passed, and ,Lhad just
time enough to escape.
"Since that-time-I have traveled
.all: over Ilindosten: -Par:subsistence,
I wrote a variety .of works, for which
I was but kill-a:warded, and which en
abled me barely to exist: Tired, - at
length, of 'instructing the world, I.
preferred teachirt little cottagers to
read;- and , l got to ..be iillage clerk,
where I carbrown bread • and never'
plink of .49,Amendi." ,
some diem - undo, which, when sold
will support us all in lionsisten, in an
easy and unambitious manner."
They aeon, Peralladed Sadder, and
the 'three `hrother.s set on for Konsis
, They were now at their last day's
jeurney, and very near to ",the' little
mansion of Tai, when on a sudden, a
gang of robbers skang from among
the reeks, on the side of the road, our
rounding .our three travelers, and cern-
Marded theni . to strip: Bekir was
going to inake resistance, but three
of the banditti,toldingtheir daggers
to his heart, Acre! away `. his clothes,
while their associatee,4
.did, .as much
for the otherr, two, leaving them all
naked.
was a•dark up forth-
Tiate brothers made`hastetowards the
boA 9 IO of alali: They, /united- 'The
sighs, „cost hem,so,m e They
stood at the Actor., they,wernefraid
to - knoek: At,`'last,"tbreligit'a Chink
,
the windtAr "ehlittors , ,Bekii;looked
in, saw iiia ,, :ifestly furnished Teem,
his bre.th,Taiiitfatile , middle.ofiseven . "
teen child,ren,,who,w,ere, all laughing
and prattling together. Ta - i,had on
his righ'i, hand his Wife AMinit, feed
ing his , yonligest'eliild; - ancron= the
lett a little, sprightly old". min, Who
was pourin - g • wine - into Tai's cup.—
,Bekir,Could-tte longer refrain_from
Aelling.hia . hrothers. They, knoCked
theRL !Jour... acrvan ( l ope s, it, ,and
'eines 'out, aii r eeelng ithe naked men.
frui , iali to see what` . iras th e matt er.
'The brothers alf fly intothis'arms end
bathe him with, teara,;:Taii alarmed
at ,first soon knows their,.;voices, .lie
embraces ,thete., t m i inft, j fie to the
door, ton, but retarned with her girls
from the sight of the tiaketl
All was In , trtoverrient i' except ;the lit
tle oldanan, who.:did n9v Eitir from
the ta,blet, • •
Val got clothes for , his brothers,
and trifroduned them to his wife an d
'Childreit They were overjoyed.
"Ah," said Bekir, "this is true fe
licity, Thisliight repays - bs,for all our
miefortuneti - ; it - surpasies tilt Or for=
wiergfory: - Alas ! brothef i l'aiutte we
• left yo,u, bove , :den Go nothing: but
siasaff:orpone wo to impther,And,ReF.
er=nald find ,titat,Batltmendi..we were
• ,
tn pursuit of.
'-giThat is tiery'lllte;" said' the little
still=-'at=the table ;
"1- 1 031 ceuld.,:youi find, ime, who have
nev.er i onee left Ahts=apot ?'!,,,
! art thoo than
"I am Baihmendi,"' replies the old
mao ;="and dtifitiEfiTteen 'years pave,
never this , house but once,*and
that when Ateina's 'father fdie'd
.; but
.I soon came back , .figaiti.: . • 'Ask' , all
thil3 family, if they OP not knew , my
ottrue. „It is,inseur
,power, too, bold
adventurers, t o. you may
be acquainted with me if you please ,
and if yon don't ? I care not. Learn
to be moderate ik aiA Wii, r, "ktlipoon be
'T r .
FaAng i! tle„ !pee, i , Iripaid.the
ehidren, emited op t tat a
j au l d Wromt,t,e,WAkt ,for I,h9Na4n,their
§O-441nber13..: 1.: .
X 14 OgtoifYjAkisbcTPA hit;rich
to his' three brothers. ilekirAt
p _
..... . -
t. , 1 tt tiSfr
. . •
A FAMILY PAPERIOR TOWN AND COUNTRY,
IS PRINTED AND PITEI4SBED 'WNIIELY
• 74 "i -
2d Story et, ma.% laiiiding,-,ometowlos St .
~.
At Otte Pillar aria Fifty Cents a Year.
AwAirmayistmetro inserted at the ualtratca.
ilgip-lIANOBILLS Printed at an boon n ca.
BATES OF POSTAGE.
In Lebanon County, postage free
In Pennsylvania, out or Lebanon ceeM 6-03' 66 0 ;w
quarter, or 26 cents a year.
Out of this State, 634 cts. per quarter, or 26 cts. a year.
if the postage is not paid in advance, rates are_ dpuide..
once.-eommenoed- hosbandmanr-took
the spade in hand, and was the first
!.9 aw t hom f ßat,4m 4 uodi -took: a. -I
adi beel3 rimes i mis
ter, was-tiparstzssiverthfurdr.of
the farm, ~and Poet-W.044f, to,
market,, ,to, employ Ws,elpgAmatA
hesile of - the, coin wal)). an Vac,
nd'wies as riseas t h e re t.
, s .• •
In six months' time, Bathirividi
was pliased With 'then:call ;".andibeir
joyful days flowed Sweetly- on iti-t41 . ,
bosom of ta'ppiness:*-
!qn the . 'Persian , linguaga'
mewl sig,niftes hafipiness. -
-A. GHOST SPORT - .
A gentleman who a traveling'a-..
gent for an extenSive wholesale -00-
cer in Wheeling, reeently;stoptiedlo-..
:ver:vight. at a btttel in - a &mall torus,
on-the'-railroad between this place
and that . eity„and being Weary, tiller
a long: day's:ride ever :the ragged,
roads.owthe bread -waters of 'Buffalo,
retired-at an early hear to: his •room.
Several other strangers were stopping
at the same house, who -rep:mina], be-,,
low in lively conversation with th.o.
landlady. Having a. large sit,m, :of
money belonging to his enoloyer,pur
herb felt considerable anxiety for
safety, and, after carefullycopcealing.
his wallet:in - some unusual place, tirn-
ed into bed and tiddeavored to forget
the _annoying perplexities of the day
by . courting "Neter6'e sweet restorer..
—balmy sleep." The full round
mean shone brightly and lighted up
every obj.te,t in the morn. 'No sound,
save the confused and: indistinct vi
bratiena of the, conversation parried
on lielqw, - disturbed the, solitude ot
the 'pia& "Tuininglie face :towards
the wall, Mr: 0, soon fell '_into
'foued •alpepi ng• about half an hour, he
was partially awakened by thegradu.,
al slipping-of a hand under his pillow.
'Knowing ::that' his` money , was not;
there, he ; remained, quiet a moment,
to assure himself that he wee, not
dreaming and to await, further.deeel,
opments. Just as the hand was
drawn, he turned over on his back.—
As he done so, he felt a cold dewily
hand upon his forehead. At this, be
spikng . up.in the bed and looking
round, `beheld, standing at the side
and near, the bead of the bed, what
appeared to, be a girl about twelve
or thirteen years' of age. There she
stood with her large black eyes teen,-
ed full upon his own, and riot two.
feet from him. The idea of its being
ghOstnever entered his mind. There
was every feature of the face, the,
Neck hair and the dark leaf- .
.like figure in what appeared to ta.
Game T3tood mots the , Z-.
heedless of his, inquiries es„Lo
what she was doing and what she
wanted, or of his remonstrances and
commands to leave the room. At Nat
he called loudly to the' landlady
to come up and "make the girlleave
his room.” After repeated culls and
explanations the landlady started up,
'followed by the other travelers. As
their footsteps began, to fall upon, the,
stairway, the girl glied silently, with
ber eyes still gazing 4 tr.r..o-7 - ,
towards the head- of the bed, and
With one .hand caught hold of a nd
dreiv forward a lady's dress suspet4l-
ed against 3 the. well. Drawipg
dress in front of her face; sheendeav
ored to ,conceal' herself from the4b..
servation of those about teenter:t;he
room. As the door. opened,. abe
Pienehed upiia the floor and glided
the'bed. Mr. 0-Istatea l that
he tried .to eatebt er by the erm in or:
der to .detain her until the lady en.
tered, but grasping, h arta tike
grasping a moonbeam. He distinct
ly saw the curtain swing back - to:4a
place after she had passed'under:—
When the party entered_ the NOM,
they drew the bed out into the mid
dle of, the floor,.examined the -floor.
and paititione . ,Tor any mode of es
cape, and diligently searched in every.
part of the room,- but nothieg On*.
at:could he found. The lady denied
that the house was haunted, or that
apparitions had ever been seen,,i,n the
room before, o:learned.the,
neit morning f"ro"m some of the.Philid
ren that the same ghost had freqnent
ly been seen before. After all was.
over, Mr. C. again retire 4, and enjoy
ed
a good night's yest.—FairTßZW ,
Va.) National._:
GEN. GRANT'S CAMPAIGN: -- A late,
article in the National Int ellige4cer,,
Aupposed to have beer) written by.
Haller*, in reviewing Abe ea c cePaigu
of Grant, mentions the folloVring
dates and engagements,with the loss,
of men in each case.:—r :
May 5. Itmild Ann , „AO%
8. IV adenoma 1,2 APO,
' - T. Skirmish.*
Spottstranis . 7 1 (4 4 1( 0 L
12. d
18. Po
10. Po
`23. North Ann. ' 1;000
24: 30, • 2;0,0'0,
31. Coal Harbor
Juno 3. C Lanka/Lino iny, • '
3,000.
r TO.
„Poterabyrk , 2,000
IT: • a,'; - t o o ,
„
10. 010 . .4,400
22. Weldoci - R.8.. 1,500
23. t i ' , ...131;480.
28. ,Danir • 4 - 1 _,60. 0 1
Last 'asenult Petersburg -• "--3;40
' ••
lose of man
TWO rebel loos Nvas also . fearhil
!supposed 'to be two - for every. live' - ,:bf
,our.troops. -The summing yip Oona,
thnt.Grapt lost more men
tempt to . take RiolilOrKflim, mi.
lan ever had under' liiiiimman4'qi
time during his ca qe01,44 the.
same place ! 'The 'w ialpss. an' :both .
sides in this.operaiion on the inland
line _will foot up. over.,‘l.oD,ooo. : ROW
long can this or any oti)or . c0t) 1 4 , 17-
0-V4p4-B.lolp4rainbe, fckk'nit bosomsa
bowling wild seas'
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