• .1 1 . • 130:11LEMPLIBIZPromptly.DMEILSomemtm UCIWEPUFDIM. liraltay and 44,U ADVBETISER OFFICE, .laawimit, ,mwt Tuts establishment is now supplied With itn extensive assortment of JOB TYPE, set a&will tai hit reaseirits ttitl patronage demands. It can now tutwoutiPsusrmo, of every description, in a neat atui expeditious manner— widen very reasonable , term!. 'Such as Pamphlets, Cheeks, Business Cards, litatidbillii• Circulars, Labels - , Bill Readings, *Blanks, • - Programmes, Ifille of Into, Invitations Tisketa, kg, ite: . onrosscs of alt kinds.,On i nmonap,4lndgme! at School, Jiggles?, Constable.s! And other "DUNI% printed laitrectly and neatly , On the heat paper, conetently kept for sale at this office, at pricint"teeittinth4htintes." • •Subscription erko o, the LEBANONADVDI4ISEit . one Dollar and a Half a Year. Address. Wx. ht. Bat stm, Lebreio* . 1 4k. . dOce Noith tVest orner of,,Wer' , and Market Streets t i , ~ = IriaIiriELAILTMCWW, litzsza i.tuzzooo, Nov itiz 18.6 8 ,-- I YA, z• z -A. ~- ,-. , , GRANT VirElOgirAN'' AA in ai li th l iilkkalfatal i nt tha Eagle Ilotat.nitt sew -tate of his father Cant. J,ohn Watihnan i , 4118'4. Dibanbit. • REMOVAL.: s.. #YLAAILEY A i rtt). .I(N.E.Y' At Lik, , H.e retherted . his °Mee to the building, nu does eas of Laildertnfich 'a Stare, oppositetfieWnshi c nitoillense statiasensam 4' i/laUN i ft.and UNSION claims presently , attended 1APT.4 8, .: 83,— . 3 m• , JrAfeelll WELD L la- jr. • O FFICiii, north west aerdei Market and Water Ste., • CLebanon; January 13, 115.1..74y*) Hr.. P. 11. - RIIISIII. liwrimeadested In Lebanon, oltersille profession ito irb li t7dln tl lo o t t h e rr i er b I Ic e . fl i t e e li r e t ' ll :Lebanon, Da g . 10; 1 l 3 ' ' 90. BERIGIIAUS, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, INIIIOI4. in Sliobterl otimberlan4 Street, ilkJ warty oppledte the Coort.lloese, Lebanon. Lebanon, Juncefs, 1804.--tf. eleltUS I.;iiey-at-Law (Vico to Walnut street, neatly 'oppooite the . Buck , LAT UotOk said -tw6 doors smith tr d Witrninny's PlardwAre §tstoon,, April 6, 1864.-Iy. . REMOVAL.' • tit. ItilleA DAME AT T.O , RN EY , . AT. , LAW HAS aliffilOV ED his office to Market Street, opposite ,Ahol.ellotoon Wank, two—doors North of Widow, Rise's ttOtet. LOW*, Marcy • • . . -BALSS LER IS 0 rigßi • AL t cow ma. co yr mg ca. t =aid 4 cicr sjiThrVICILI renniVed to entriberland street, one door NJ Nut of the 'Liebman Valley Bluth. opposite the Thick liptpl, Lebanon, L'a. (Matt.-6.'64. ARMY AND NAVY , ZERSION, 3301/NTY, R&M Pd * AN1)•B0U8 A TYCA LAND AGENCY. , TlCLv'k Clatita A.t2.0-2J13...3rmii it& At•w. r tLLE andOsigned, having been licensed to prosecute claims,and having been engaged in the Beauty - and. Pension baldness; otters his - services to all those who, in e thereto entitled. in accordance with • the various acts of Congt,pss. All . such should call or address at once, add Waite their spu:allow; through . - 114861M11.11(WElt, Atterney Orricx removed to Cumberland St., one . Apar Emt of the Lebanon Valley Itan)r., moan° the Deck Mini, Lebanbn, Pa. (Jan. 6, '64. .D.-E H NTISTR l t. IWVI VVlNG'reinrnixf tioin Woati say IX to the good people o'l:chimp and vie laity, that 1 lava taken moment MAIIIIO , OIIIO door East of AKE. ,Oloningcr's.) where I e n ,, be toped, a t all hone of the day, to wait upon those who may want My proteetlionel services. Neticular attention paid to ,the treatment attlfilling of TEETE. All operations done in...the most improved and scientific manner. Aar PittellS as low as elsewhere for the some Oaf of ink ; loreintas and Ether adosinistcred to patient 4 t hen de red. Thotialitt for past/arm, I would' soticit.the patron • Ago'or theist' wishing the services of &Dentin'. OSORGIN ChAitl4,..D. , D.S.. Lebanon. La., Apra V- /SOL DR. B. A. •VgAGER, Cures, without the use of Instruments, COMM% TIPIOIO, REMBERMICES;&.c. Guise, 11*) Pay. *' Apply pereonally or by letter for a gratuitodi juror: - station of such ear, and the cure thereof to . Dr. D. A. YitAGRR, • ]lowers Station, R. P. lt. R, perks Co, Pa. August 3, indt.—ltn. " FLORENCE " . e The Oily Machine capaple of masking Mote than One Kind of.,s — Otiteh ; and thee ' !Only ,One the'RE ' = • VERBIBEE FEED. r The fee( Soak be 'reversed at any point . ogled;' without:stooping , Which littgreat Advantage • ite n lag the ends of Seams. It makes fain* diffefent Stitches, lock.'ll4 Otattete leek, and double knot; each stitch perfect' Slid alike on both Sides of the fabric. There is no other Machine which will' a -Sotkrie a remits of work as the uPleretice." It wilt braid, Tuck. Qn lit, Cord, Ifem"; 71111;VInd, Gather, and do ail kinds of Stitching required by !sari- - iiieeand Illannteeturers. • The mold' itieitxtrktnced iintiwto diblabty . in . nntnq' it: • ' •.: Eyery - Ilsehine is warranted to give ehtire esparac tlWind is de all that is claimed , tor it • The /*brow - mot be mend° be ityiirectoted. • ',J; v 11; MATZ, Agent of Lebanon county; Annville, Ps. Persons wishing tone the klachine•in 'operation can do se by. WI log on the Agent at Annviltei aeon' • Wm. (1. Ward, at Lebanon. . amen* 'angle 22, DM, lqaeob , -E.-114. Zimmerman's* UTAST' OL A 813 II Al 11 , DIt NSSI NG ANDII A It-D YE ' X ING 'SALOON, Market street, near Cumberland, st4poette the Nagle lintel. Being thankful for the IL piPtroneeige heretofore extended ro him, he would ful37 a;ountlnpance of the same. Lebanon, ttil9 N. Saloon will be aimed on Sunday.. - Temo . val of • , -rarrets Marble Yard. tat La s removed his. Marble Yard to the pinr sbo '.Corner of Centie' and Cumberland streati,rough, about 8 sonatas east from the Conet,:Mouropielt Increased -facilities for carrying on thabusinbei Trilfalion and American Marble, Lime stone, Bantlatene, de. Ile invitee the public In want. IfinythiliW in his ,Ilue z ln call and examine hie stock. _ onedoor west of t' he wht, 2 a 9 .1 07 311112 ,tend heaping amnia:l4 bAllitkieni_FM aa • heat of Led tee, Gentlemen Wats; &le and . t - . WZtrf , :'ll,'2aotB, Shoes, Gaitersoke,i &e., VllllWFMlfroirill be made np in style and quality no to haliarpaseed by any other workmett in the eadlitry. N. effort "hall IA spared to please and satterrairvrho may favor them with their orders, end their , oharives millintaaressonable as possible, eomiiatibte:Withh fait tomenmatiom - They also keep a large stook of BOMB MADE WORK, frl~ to inikerautepo be as represented. Theprthillatt InyMed tiklilbend nittiminatileir Mock yrevfons to pairelmefug. tone On Mari maim and' at rea enable rates. • ANDREW SAMUEL P. sinitik Tien, May 4, 1864 , Wheeler.4lr.. Wiil34llll 9 *. . ' . Wing M achines. „.„,". attbsatibet wOuld pectfy Inforni her I friend', land the public In res general, ull that she has, In connection with her' MILLINERY business, taken the Wheeler for Wheeler if Wilsom i s unsurpassed Dou ble-Loch-Stich . Betvirq Machines, . have taken the preftlintd,ee'Lbe Great' London ' , and at hundreds of other laitit It is adapted , all kind' of Family litswinirlui 'Differing: Th ree r .' tebt numbers of the Mactftds' pt' air belfer on b a dL which can be exarnltted iti, 'stores and 8.6 ' wilt OifiiiiTtle Nom in the grand ett. ,4'2lfatiriftry Busineu, in dR• fhl ef t WM be etlnnii2 wt tier Strire, iliCcubberlst d " I: ' ' LIM'NgT.L. P OP . Luaiscl JOT 2., 111-.. • . :a P.:3:-Ar C 1-14 1. - ,![, f.i . •i: • , ~ ,_... .i - ,ici -i!;:e,.1... - , :., , ;.: . 1- ' :::, • , . , = 1)0 • - . , 4.1 iv -,..• , • • ~. -- t. - !“. - 'a: s - f 'ff ,1 , '!? 1 3= , I , % V i , , t . .,. 1 0. • 11 y:I fi tl i ;',. Wiz fi i....e. ';1 'ru , ..! - : . ?'''- -= • '':' ,' : , V a 'o'll •Ai ?t`711 ,, y5q.:9 4 .0.,, Ot ier-41th —; ; ntintir . l). .ONE © F' TILE . WEST letTlY MOOrlaar/TAI BIZ REM-EDI:ES RI Tim oRLD I roit: • R0up5,,644411, Nil potting Cough , Bronitikitis, Ihillatilty of ilreatbipg, Asthma, RoaFtsp nese, Sore-Th t radi- ' • alf"Atil*:t 3 f; i TRETHROATi - LUNGS , AND- CIIgST; .1 3 _ Intalfehliurvvzig con so:Ow•TI i tar ' B*l6ain torgWitdi Chtyky. 86 - general Murtha nee dt this reined,. hitecon,, out ati papules 104.0re/relic* that It ininecessaci to recount its virtues. It 'eserliiiapeik 'tor It, aria find Utterance in the satunlipopykipcgluT?taliCt9ttiMAY °j the 'iriany who from rontaWering and %Pentad dilemma liners. Win use.lenkieeltargtiltstitiVillik health'. Weven.present °teal - dense liipivot of Our 61400101:111, that , - . CANNOT ' BE DISCREDITBD,, The Jacob Sce Well known,anti v rnuch rospecteasimotig tho Osman population io this dountry,'lnakes" tho thllowinestate . ment for the Ilettefit of the afillpted. UANOVCR., PA., Pub 16,13f9, Dear Sirs Ft-13aving realiced in-my family !moor.: tent benefits from the use of Your vitlunble preparation —WISTAICS BALSAM OF ASILD Cmsmgr—it affer4si me pleasure to recommend it to flip public. Some eight years ago One of my daughters seethed' to be in a de cline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained I then procured a bottle of your excellent 814 issm,. and' before she had taken the whole of the ' contents of the bottle there wean - great improvement het !Width. I have in my individual case, made, frequently use of your valuable medicine, cud al:keys been benefit ed by it. . , . Film Jesse Thnith, Esq President of the 'Aft; ills County Biirik,' Morrie - • .tounti .Are to Jersey, • "liar fug used Dr WIBrAIOB BALAAIf pr WILD GRIMY for about fifteen years, and hairinf realized its beneff. Oat' respite ht my family, it affords me, grrat pleasure itirecolnutOndingit to the pablic as a %%Weide reniedy. in mans weak lungs, colds, coughs . ,,tke.„tind's onte dy *W 41 olff's - 81111er to be entetdly "lanaisrot, and may he, takira wlth • perfedt "safety ,l/y, , t!le delicate in health. From Lion. Jehit E. SmAO, ; .c.L • juielted lawyer in .TV.estinin.s.-, ter, .13.141Viiiid.'' L " Ihave, on several occasions usecli Dr, Wrilfara Bat, et at ok Wlu Cfmartv for severe corde,fand alwifya with decided' benefit. know of :ilo,..prepamliou - thae is more efficacious or more deserving of general The Balsam has also beet. used with .excellent 'effect br J: B. ELLIOTT, Merchant. Cross Roads; ltd. Balsanf. , Of Wild = Cherry. -! None genuine :unless signed "I BUTTS, on the *rapper. - = FOR SALE :BY' . .11. P.-DINSMORE, No. 401 BrOodif ay,r Now York. S. W. YOWLS & CO,. Proptletors, Boston. And by all Druggl4s: REDDRIPT, RUSSIA SALVE Forty Years' Experience Ilan fully established the sa . periarity of FIEDI)IfiCr'S RUSSIA SALVE. Oyer all other healing freperatione It cures all kinds. of SORBS, PUTS, :SCALDS; BURNS. Nona. ut.cvms,,SALT lilligum. ERYSIP ELAS, STIES, PILES. CORNS. 'SORE LOS, SORE EYES, Sc., Ac. REMOVING, TILE PAIN AT-01.CE, AND REDUCING TUE MOST ANGRY. LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INPLAMMATION ASIE BY MAO . ONLY 23 CENTS 4,80 X. • • PaRzSALE • • 3. P. MNSMORE, N 0,481. BroadwkN-York. 8. A.V. FOWLE 00:,14o .i 8 Tremont' St., M Drliton - And . bri4l - Druggiets. September 8,1864.—1 y oov MIRE ,i. : - ; AIVISRICAII IjOU . - Market Stret' Leban i on .1 e - ~. it.... ~. .. ~ 7 - .,...n , JOHNICATTHES I '''' '' i 1 i 6 irWit ctor. ''— - ,' ~..._ ', ' D:sribprletar ot thin ,Olci established' and Popular . " 'i LIM= Would, relgtrdttully 1 reform. the.ptli lie 'that: twill be conduc=ed tit a l l! thXigeh 40 tho, cifigrort• and convenience of Its' grtelite. 'Cling ' been thointigbly re-' fitted and renovated:-amtuo.rains-will be spared to =Om tlie tOle,andAtte,Bpo , at all limas; equal. to any ' In'thi9 tbkikty: '''' ' ' ' . ~ The STABIAINItt awl itartt Ore:superior toiLiapeitiore extensive, than any, oilier in. Lebanon.. A. new,SLLED, fa also - in We colihe wr , ereCtifiti.- which will brieom , tlat e k l •)la a abPaa'Allner •Itliel hiVP*lngc , P; the', rAttiwrs. ataLtbe 'traveling puLlic generally is respectfully so tilcifeldl -!• ~'-, i t,:.•'. ,,, - - , • ,1 -'; f LACE—West side of . Market strect i , and.•hlf a square south from the Market House. ' • • JOHN MArTTJII!S Lebanon, April 0, P 64, -- ..- . 'I ' ' ' veee,E,vadbitityn. - - Geo. L. Atkins zsmous or EXTEiIIANG ms BOOT .ilt - :SHOE ban diterittliteeto out the' inotto;" . • "QUICK SALES - .AND 'SMALL PROFITS" Min-has JnsCreceirea &large Stook °Moots, 81101 M Trunks and .Carpot• Bags.. is. Particular attention paid to Customer's Work. .• t • - Lebanon; March 23,1164.. • . . llogl . ''George linsano - - , LEBANON COUNTY` -111 '=• 1 .--- ~ . . ' ma -, - ACM 4 4 _TRANSPORTATION:; , LINE. _ Vit ' iisikidd- I By Lebanon a ey. ~ - lANTIOU LAB - attention r * flit-14ttlitli to itOn dif.atolp ed-14 the tebanon Valley ititijtoad., 06461011`b0. rent daily to sad from Philiidelplifairi s nlisendiVAlyers town andAnuirilie 3tations, , and',4ll" - Other i lopt, lib l e 6611ii.troet . t ~/ fifi un ...t FFAIGNITS(Minte +of 'ifir9 Tirn if and delivered Withrilliimitchi .. ! : . .-. '.. - • ,_ Tho,Proprieto wilt pay , pefilotil9rAtt4;4. l41 1 oil attend 'Originality, to. the, romping and,. , a9N,9 Freights. ;i- -,' -- .- . . t ,. -,, For Information, apply. at Atififeilialitaitkigdc Ifeb oir :gAilikratitHAPAlNtizimliuluatza.f.,2oo,llr" .1 r , A 4. •,: EDW,A=lapulafhisAsbn4Aii,ailioiltbi ways be found at W.if.,Buthis NferditAniltiforeteNr . Mao rf.f Phifactriplda. ' ; , ..; -,,, : - . m 4 y, 4,, /go ,; , OEO. HOFFMAN . 'Naha i te *hive. Brick ti sue _ -at Private -Sale... . ► . f , ubgetilfei , offers at . prititte mile the - House now leccirplikt Want,. Jiih;l 'W:lEtilinger;on Walnit street, corner ofJaff alloy;'gj~poe}te"t }. he riill, 1n the borough of Getinioli.l.Thlit is 4: pared) . Te 9— ble for business or aieri firlietirreefiltrbisk -- grugpti o l. STINR. Lebanon,July 27, 1861.-6 t. . 1•11k . l . fir/ It • ALOIVA, , 11.18 Is to notify all Carp-otters slut Oab - rmaliS li 11 thatno bills for coffins wit.t.be pal& by. the, Dirac-. tors of the Poor for poor person dying within $ : circle alive miles of the Poor House es all ;stet t. P 6 T 9001, will be furnished wi th cai n s fm, o f . Fpepo on app 1 041011,tP.the Steward at the Poor gowte, • JOHNIII. BOWMAN, • ..BBIAS' WA.LBOBNO or ,he Poor. . 6100:1331112 , 111114N; • • •+•• May . 27, nag t• So..s 7 6 11116 4 81sWATSISII & 1./ `r, • • WEDNESDAN*; - SEPTEMBER 14, -‘lB6l AfirPlT THE 'INSURANCE' _ stv jimisivnaur• misaramm o ,Fttemg,theliivisisslppilay.,ll l Nowns; ' r 1701141,- For'ty twoyoktril-ago,33rowns ivilieoas :y,ot was ;rlot anti ite l , ,place therefors WaS,at that gpOchtinbabited , ' by an, ancient family, of fa-pga f .a ject iciroje of water, saahilit 3 _,7o-anY creatures that 'he horn of thetslimer anA •Pewr 7and A,gae. TQ ,thisi flour ishirig, apo eagle a broken owl New jtnglap.cter,; ; hiaißps, and ; a half, score of Irish; labgrer4. Thff. 4raias Pd feaee4:l 4; flome, ckard l away sonte,;:..gresY. §O l l l ~e7Fpgs ,ma. , ni ducks cfkught , :fish and wrought-,hard for a Jiff . - ing, ,an 4 died 'of,t,lo *Faverand A.gne. This, two , YeArEi-' and : , ne:yet OroWi))3villt; as ki Tne frogs and the NEfltte/.l44.4ceitteolgtht , : that they saw this war Nazi :lignin, and ,Fever' and . Ague were lords of the soil and gilitne, when , a ship :toad ofGer-: man emigrants, under cond not of one Bro,trn, a' Long Island -landjobber, landed on the spot and .Brownsville was begun. Fever and Ague firmly stood their ground, and woundily smote the invaders ; but the Cier ups :tried much smoke and .some drink, and some-patience, and though. plenty of them died off in the ,early !months after their arrival, enough re mained to unswamp the, place, and the second act Of ereation--tho dry MMII2I JACOB SECilfiß - - land appeared. The Gerynaris having , done, this, the Yankees / promptly - profited 'by it.. They came them selves, they, sent others.. A, newspa per office., a hotel,a Methodist meet ing house, and billiard room were all run up: inside a, month. Then a bank; then a store, then a second newspaper office, ail opposition hotel, a_Oitto preaithing house. Then busi ness began steamers called Browns ville traded. _The population rose hundreds` a month, and ten years af teekever and Ague had won their last contest ; . Brownsville - was a town. Ten more, andit was a city as large as Bristol,. bustling, political, thriv ing, with Manufactories of its own, anal commerce with all parts of the world, and specially noted :for; its sa lubrity of climate; and entire freedom from, Fever and Ague. Sons of one of the 'early German settlers were Karl Kronheirn and Louis Horn. They had. one mother and two fathers--whieh at first sight seems a complicated arrangement, but is intelligible when explained.— Gretchen Muller Came out, from the fittherland, .a< :maiden ;,_-•Attarrind onel Krenheirn ' who courted her on - board ship, bore him a sori ; buried him, and after twO,years ofinconsolable widow hood, took unto herself a second spouse by_the name of Horn. - Then , canatlydisseilyed the earthly partner ship of Gretchen, and - Heinrich Horn, , and their. SODS Karl Kronbeint and Louis Horn, founcleda new : one under •; the title of "Horn & Itronheimonanu-I faeturers of soap and elrinneals, grin ders of`bone manure, and makers of agricultural •fertilizers- of all kinds," for export from Brownsville, and: for home consumption. • The occupations seem somewhlt miscellaneous • but in America kricongruities of occupa tion . are never regarded; provided they all 4.endi.,to 'dellars. Brea& hp in ,Brownsville—in the conglommytted i popullation nfi,Ameri cans from all parts of the-S,tates, Ger mans, Tritthi-41-44-6:6&ver..-Wasli b(Eu- rope. Horn i and ) hia,partner had all,i the Tetiiniiiitin ground ,out of therb.l early, and'in" Fits stead; no' national _character substituted.' ,To-.distin guish them they had but their natu ral Proclivities, nothing more. And the afference betwe.en the two,young men was. this : Louis Horn ,had : a heart and passfons i Karl ;Kronheim ~had an innerpalPitatanginultele, which WAS tiet.o heart, bat he had , passions L097 , --, ~bad;cne. And, he 134 'llO. fgar. 1 Theruarumen who are like weasels, Made Witheut sense of disparity of strength, and necessarily, without the feeling resulting from that natural sense—which we calrfear, , and which, ;4ndcr +Alp* .aspeet, we call con science. . The, partner brothers boiled soa.k, - groand bones, made fertiliiing' Man nresotrid gathered dollars together. They grew rich, and as the _got rich er they :thought of settling tn life. = Preliminary to that r theyfell,in love; and both fell in love with the same woman! She WaS "a 'fine creature, and•weiald have made a good wife for either _of them,;but manifestly not for ( b 99, Louis" ; loved her frat ot anO.Nre- SentO4'. i rart fo ilk.. That day she d ,A w Zt l i ) <Y o 4 9 4,. §Yp. 4 1 10 t p e : / °,V °f .i 557 97i, 1 1 , - P . Pig/R P4 . k e. t? ; ~ eli b Etptic9y . hatted .0,0 9 n- 7 -, I A yo et. ,ti, I?ett , "'n il & t `'• i r brothers ' .4. a o e 4. case a Lao. seen e .,1,,,,,,,i i.) .11 , i,. ~ :,..... 4 W. gi. ) ,M n P, .01 ..i Az- , .. `, vi: ~i , . tf 1; 9,1}P':417,P91 o...KrpiXbeita, ,: said to l'°° lB 11 ° 1 ".11Iht• lie l'iqbediP ) •tkal a ilq7: 6 lff,°ll a :14.4 Lima i.; 12 1 4:N1 1 9,AM , 4 g 9 1 .1,1.1,1 .14:04; , , i w4i thip„girl, IeTT •ff Idi4l 4 . ril#l lll -A n 414441 A inikgrY ;i l ePr7 ~.,: six 04.14 ~,,,ti 1, ..,,,:. .. .„,, ,r. 10 1 0 thr.,04.1.41 s ktbA 6414 8 r4Y sviee4eart i r 4 bave, 1 0.3i'ed bier for months oiv She kns •it - and , te racirow,mt-irning am to., meet;, her, and we are to,ge . .to.her fathep l to „ask .1 , 0 e9l l Yilltit.Porkr OecckmlPVP*9 ;tria ,11 4 .1fP,•. , i 4'.;i9qk Y9P, .to 0 0 ,4 eF opti. ypu ,p - Mit se;PPW 404-re., P6itigtryam fu- Pg. 13 04r.".;;;-: , -.. - fi •i.l , • • • ;. -;.; i ; • , f , lspoli , : here,-14ouis,lrreplied :Kron-, I heini L very, , , sternlyza) - I‘you,ideghtri itei . now , melby , this tithe; And.. thatlLid ways have my.way. Iti.has , beeiipso since .P. , use.,,w,erevinfaatelg. awl too: old te.,ohatike-. - inaw . : You I mustilitiremp rthislgirlOatta think. ncvimorsi %war, l imorrathaoharc 4 11, , tielhyon,yousuitse', hit ii-liowstitirssidi Lothrriforii; ilniatro.i Itiogroldis riot 64 igiffilaitli Akar.' ME ET!. IllE =ME =I , . t ed. 14111 never' 0e her up; as I' am a living ' man":: . He °tiirnod on hie heel and 1ef1314, room. • ' "Thai bY 7 --LI" 41(1 4 'E.OI gni ibiikriqiifteklh fa Wrifitlier tui "then I shall , TWo'hirais • tiff* . , Krdfihdim - 'Went floWn tciihnlevelb-Wlird 'the South-` ; ern - Steame'r's`'were ' lyink.: l He }teeny into the tickt.t-offite, tibd ..engfiged a pass Age for ,NO, 0,144 ans - in - the "Manhattan," ti ftimetts Mis§issippi* racing bOat,-that ; WaS: running' lin off' position - to the 4 466fal Cobb" from Brownstlll6l43Af* Orleans. -, ' ' "What name, qir:/- said ihe'clerk. MP' do Tie, zte dt, gal:1'01p in the 1, ..,:tor.- A , Av "t" morMytg.,. We n o !their. o to the minute,as our qap4l alm all smart map and has tap. thOusan doll ars o44_ beriot„:ii,‘", 440 bote' -taco Weak - into Nev driSans" • ' ' *lt may be noted herethat the greatl race came duly off., The - "4anliat- I tan" was ahead:of the"G-cneral Cobb" ' nt a bend in the r v i er some hundred of miles dOwn wh p the smart. Cap tain.'saw has rivalig - raatioiy drawing ahead. Tile smartcaptain could not turn - on all steant4for that was OR already ; bufa grat Mind is fertile n resources. "He weighe down ,the „te i valve heavily, and pue barial of hams in the furnace.'e -:"Manhat tan" vent aheadlike loco,motive ;,, 1 the "General Cobb" was - plainly no-- Where ; and shouts of victory went 1 up into the air from the crew and pas ''sengers of the "Manhattan" and her smart captain. After which the "Maiihattan" herself' followed. blew Op bodily, smart etiPtain and all, and, came down in little' Piedes. The "General' Cobb" Picked , up.the feW passengers Who ieseaped death by water, hot and cold ; Lthed out a box containing the Ship's papers, and went on her victorious way. The list of papengers was duly published in the papers, and among the victims cd the melancholy steamboat` catas trophe, was "Louis Horn, of Browns ville." , Leaving the' ticket office, Karl atonheiin wnt about. the city, did some busineas, and mentioned Casually iii several quarters, that his brother Louis, WAS:.going, doWn next. day to Now Orleans to see about, some large arrivals;Cf' - benes there.— Then he went hofne - ; and thought and waited for tha night:• , The Man had - nelear in him,' no re morse, no mercy; nc, no con se.iene..., aut, t hi m :.41.6iva _to think out what , liasitt;goingv dined 'with Louts at the usual hour, ate heartily, and: drank rather less than. 'lanai. After dinner; Kronheim lit 4 cigar, and ( )Werit'on thinking.- 7 - Louis *dri - t . bit'li .- tO the Mainifaetory, and shortly aft r Karl followed: him, and told him h *anted him to- run down to Newt rlean4 and see if those !a that had beeri report were to be had 'at a ; , - : for the damapd for otwheat-groviritig ivas e4ifae. 'Lotis arailed; Ilisamile wits the cargoes of bon 4 ed as' arrived reasonable rat crushed bones rather on the and itsSOTI tea.. ward symptom oran inward grin, at, what he thong , t a transparent' man ceuvre of his bre Wm.'s, to ; get him out of th w e ay, ,in ! order that he might have time to try' his luck 'with the w girl ; which showed ho little Louis knet of his br 66.. All the while' Horn hid not he least intention'of going; he resol eil - to find it good ,`ex-, case before mo pin . 'for iendin.;theti m manager ste , 'who' was guite•qts., wood a jucrt , e, ' ci of' bones as his prin cipal. Towards CVCI in the counting Kronbeim wf;( before the '66* Oee,k,where Lou : , ledger, and said :-- , • ' "Before' the en leave Off Work, Louis, will -o i t them to Make up 3 t . e, - the furnaces, II the vats, and set the boilers ? I think we had best sit up to-night - and get all the accounts made out for,the past half' year. We, can give an eye tdthfurnaceS ourselves, and if you want leg), yon can get it i on board the teenier to-morrow, when you blia'4iiiithing better to' do.';', Luis litughed-L \ quietly, but, -got clown from his stool aPd went out, ;to ' the yard to give, drders. Closing hour arrived just in he had seen all prepared, and the men filed but at the sound of the bell;' As the - manager belie him goad nlifht Louis said - to hiin : ' ~. "Ily the way, -- Dicon, I may send' you ,down the river the day after,to ° morrow, so get pur traps rendy : only don't tell any no of .your'' 'par ney. les blisinbss hat ydn'etin 4o"as *ell as I can and j. want it 'done quietly. Don't. say anything _about lit ',.perhaps yen ma pot „be wanted, Lifter' all ; 'hut' still be ready. Geed night," • , . And so the, yard et were es elosed; and with Oink roan` the fed up.fur naees.and'thdiqw of ,Sifnirring vats, Louis Horn rent back to the count ing houge: --- The manufactory was in on . ill'iides by high walls, closed `ikp by beniy iron gatei; An outer court on Wlifoh the g ates opened was filled with `-carts and crites, fuel for the furnieds, 'Material ' of ' 41tridut , kindk - ":Behind this as a 'second 'Wall, `oil) iither palisade` of timber, with a wicket/door opening into the coinitingethoine; and 'OdMniiiiiitating 'by . fl bkek dtidit with.; the ' king . line:of beihkinid 4hicli held the 4 vits 'and boiler ` l ' "Strut the doer, Lduid t 7 Said 11.'iirl lholni; '.aci.' his ' bror:,ciat:er&l ""iiiii' iwazFat'fbe la kqii. ' ',.'# ; ,f l ' till e st ) , .U 14 1 14 0: 1 4. 4m 1_°#: '4 Vlif i , pp* t Nip y c d ir lici V i l e Plicput co. *any pig Ukailiillit3ri l ,f6 , l 4l9 b s ic W1T(41%, ,• - • • iikihe . twathei'S *ere' iduse tactethoi , ''W4en was sitting sueptly 'turned round 'to the . s itfls at 'A - 91:k' At; his -i . MB YOrr had better draw a Cheek 'for it; and enclose` it td, - 'Drt Sharpe. Tell film you're going S outh, 'and 'want to'makiii sure Of the premi hei,being dufY fiaifi:—Aemciurit's Very 'fifth 'Yen' 'fetid*; niiistn't - fun" luny,: risk of forfeit." 3 Said drew onta, 'cheek; tvtdeethiilettriK address todit-tomtlr.- Bbarpc;' Manager, .E'befe aix Life Insuran in ce -CofithY," 'and rilaned it in•the deliver . * 'box 0 f , enuntirig'houge.- 1 He "then goVdewn the'ledgers; and before opening them Went to a 'lbaSin etafid in the: entlner of the office, and began'tO *deli - his 'hands.; after lining which be= stooped his head over the besioto 'bathe his faeVin' the water Aa.h d e stooped, his ,eye- rested momentarily -upon , the Llookiriglhiss , which was hanging on the *all, :and'in that living glimpse he saw, his- brother's hand . upraised,, grasp in g grasping , abeavtirooliistle.---There• -waka 13100TEratrA.f.:Apj ;ur ri ; horror Of -crushing pain ; then darkL nessand then death - . Karl Kronhei re, had kept his oath. •, . - Lifting his 'brother's body in his, arum .Kronheim, - carried it through the hack tipOr ofthe office to' a bed of soft ashes that had been raked out of one of,thainrnaces before•it , was re. pl en failed. With.along knife he rap idly, ; Calt,the,clothgs oft, slitting them . to make them come away more easi- : ly. He then took off all the:buttons, _removed the_ - nts of the _pockets fkedpitig apart - ovexy - artiele" , lotinctal and then, making ;theclothes up into a bundle, opened the fArnaee door and thrust ,thern. in i ThiS done, be care fully lifted the naked corpse, and car ryi pg•lt ! ,to the nearest soap vat, whichE was , full of boiling,grease,,plunged it, in, feet foremOst. Having stirred up the furnace to a blazing heat,' , hore-„ turned .for the : parcel of buttons anti metal articles, and beat them with a hammer until all shape was gone; put thetn, with some parings , of lead, into a small crucible in one of the fur naces. He .then went back into the countinghouse, cleaned the iron pis-' tle,,and , replaced .it in the mortar where-it usually otoOd, opened the discharge ; pipe of the washstand, and 1 let, the bloody water ran .off, and turn - - ed on the cock. There wore no stains on his owe clothes or hands ;. none on 'the floor ; looked carefully. Then, lighting a cigar, he went to the pile of ashes, and seeing an impres sion there , and some crimson marks, turned. the pile over with a rake , and tossed ,the ashes up. That done, Kronheirn went back to the soap vat. which be.found boiling-Curi'ousty,nrid taking 'up a, .workmanle pole. hOok; dragged out, the ~ body,- „ with now les sened bulk. The next vat was full of strong lye. , Into that he plunged the corpse,,and in a few minutes, when 'he went to drew it out,. a, skeleton Cattle forth; with bones as bleached as if the conquering worm had-been at work for years in the ordinary earth ly fashion. He was now near the last ! stage of his ghastly, labor:. Wheel ing the beep of ehapeless boncs.to the opening of the crushing mill, he toss ed them in, then turned on the con nexion ! with thngreat water wheel, which "was ,slowly circling , round, and with a grinding crush Mls:mill moved on. The pllO in the ; eetTr below was slightly raised, ! and ~then the. great , rollers ran idly ; their work was dune, Kanl threw theteennexiOn out of• gear and the great water wheel wont sinw ly rosndashefore. ! • Therikail Kronbeim, went hick to . .the ; counting house, and lay down , on the. Sofa and slept , soundly till morning, George Washington Sharpe Doc.tor of medicine, was a character. He began life very early ; indeed, was a free agent at five, went to busineas as a newsboy, in New, York, at seven, at ten was . a printer's apprentice, at Aileen a student , under ,himself, as professor, and assistant fitter in, an eminent dentist's workshop in Broad way, where he discovered a new com position for making artificial teeth, and ,hept , the discovery An, himself. Passing rapidly, through the graftes of amateur, preseher, amateur chem ist in .a ! gunpowder manufactory, which he blew up, he developed into a doctor at last,: duly licensed to and cure. Society,. however, ,in the avenues, did not embrace the Aherne tive,at, all. so eagerly,as Dr. George Washington Sharpc,desired, and pe eordingly, ,he went, on his travels. What he did, and how he did, is no present concern of ours. We find, him now physician, chemist, den tist, and managerrfor the important Pho3nix , • Insurance Company, at 1,,n the last capacity Dr. Sharps ; had at length. got Hit° grove. There was not ,as know ing an insurance. manager in ali„the States. Ile "took livcs" as.the phrase is, d disputed claims more success fully than any other.= man ie the luso . ranee line ; got a name for fhb clever things he ,did ; was highly apprecia ted by the company,. andierell paid. Of course be was not ; the man , to ,lpt such good men as Iforn and Kron heim,, manufacturers' of soap and chemicals, grinders of bone manure, and makers of agricultural fertilizers . , go.paSt him. Tic. canvassed ths not lung after -it starved ; couldmake nothingpf -ink', got ~alliolie y on Louis Horn's' the and took on that risk the whole amount which` he WO 10900livegi 9f both ', gore. :The, niNiotint Was, iary, largO, Waif low ; forlorn had fine'constifaillop, was.yonng a twit p9t4a iiy f or t . film what insurance, age,fi t is d eitiled. a, GAO i ttife t : ilftfilatf;tait #pßide,iit;las 1 outs 'stir atet..wp ev ° • A. 113 $-1 E.,) 461 E • paned to Dr. - . anarpol. • -3"s= FM OE UM belt Dodd,-a large, farmer and 'wheat ,grower come miles from Brownsville, sent in a, ,sample of ground bones to 'Dr. Shakpoi,loranalysis and a report thereon : - foie ace keen eyed old agri catutist:suspected (though without jest -cause)etblit.the Jest - supply he had ordered froni horn and Kroir beim ".bad.. bed.n adulturated. The -second...event FELS, on that -same day Karl f ,Kranheitn made a claim on the Companyloiniramediate linyment of the large suri'insured on the -life of the late, Lonis,florn, lost in the Man. hattan explosion.. One of •the. weak points in Dr. Sharpe's disposition, was a most posi tive ansfroßted 'antipathy to-the pay ment ofelaimei, whenever his compa ny would- thesehy he a loser, this was very: wrong, of course ;-Jut Dr. Sharpe ,couldp 4 t, help it ; it was his nature; .and se the first thing-he al , 1 - to-tLi ahout}wvh'on =suety a clittm- ' was, snatie, Could it be teditted.?;, land 'hew?' The Doctor, moreover; was an, analyst of-mind as well as ,matter. and liked experiments on human 'nature. of these thoughts (Dr. Sharpe went to - a room Which-hail:opt fitted up as a half-lab ,onatory, half-workshop, for his multi farious. amusements. On his 'table ho found -old Jahei Dodd's sample, and ratber listlessly' . set about ar . ranging his apparatus for the analy sib. With his mind quite absorbed in the ; deep consideration whether there might not be, some means of saving the office and his own mena gerie:it repute from, „the loss with which they were threeiened, he me -ehaniCally threw . come handsfal of he bones out of the bag, - which was randed :giHorn `Kronheim;' and spread them out 'before' him. Then he got a , powerful , magnifier out of its case ; and whilst abstactedly rubbing it with a bit of wash' leather, his_ eye caught a small white object glisten ing in the heap on the table. He picked it out, looked at it for a mo -went, gave a little start, bruShed his eyes nervously, and then said, in a very low, grave voice ,"By--!. it's the mineral tooth that i:triade not two mouthkagofor Louis Hero . • Iv, Dr. Sharpe spent the rest of the day shut closely up in his room, think ing. In the evening he sent notices to all the directors of the Phcenix In surance Company, requesting - them to, come to ; a ,'private meeting the next day.. The meeting took place. The • • c• • • .ta-exTI etly Tider- Stall& lhat theii'inAnager - was driv ing at, but they had confidence in him : were not at all reluctant to save the company a heavy claim, if they onulct do so safely ; and finally agreed to place the settteMent of the claim for the amount. insured On the life-Of -t-helitte - Louis Horn uncondi tionally into the hands of Dr. Sharpe. As, the meeting broke up, =the chair man said, to one of the other members of the I3oard, that Shdpe was a deep -old file,' but that he was playing a risky game in the present case'. "Never you mind," said the other.— "Trust old Sharpe to keep it all square: he'll save the claim if he can; and if he can he'll Settle it without compro mising t-he office_ After all, it can only come to paying the money.' I can't even conceive what o grouuds he can.hAve t0,,g0 on ; but,when Sharpe says ho hat reason to think he can get hnd preventa Swindle', I, for one; say,let him , be trusted to manage it aaho likes, and no ques tions, asked - by us. , will, not be the first time that oldSbarpe has sav ed the Plicenik from being plucked." The ehai'rman, who liked little jokes, laughed, and went about his . In an hour after, the following let ter was deliiered to Karl Kronheim "Office of the Plicenix Insurance Company :: "The Manager wishes to -see Mr. Kronheim this evening, to arrange his claim for payment of the life of the late Mr. Louis Horn, at six o'clock." Six o'clock came. Dr. Sharpe in his office, at his desk. Mr. Kron heirn shown in ; he takes his seat by rattiest - M - 0W - matiager ofi - the nuier side of the desk, in fullface and front ing the light. "Good evening, Dr. Sharpe. I've ethic>, as.you appointed, to receive payment of the amount of that poli y.' With a very pelpliar smile on his very peculiar countenance, the man ager lifted his eyes, caught Krobeim's looked at him very fixedly and then made reply on ly. "Indeed:" Kronheim looked surprised, but never flinched ; returned the, manag er's stare without a shadow of varia tioU in Color and expression; and wait ed'ior fuither observations which did CO Come and then Kronbeith gbt impatientT. Dr. S harpe ?" "Well, - Mr. Karl Kroll hal m 7" l'lron knew what brought me here for; sir; I 'suppose." 'Tee; rather," replied the mana ger. ; ' I have ,no time to- Waste. I'll"thailk you to get - business." `Kronheim was getting"iiiitable, which' pleased the' manager ; , who, with most provoking . leisure, rubbed chin ottioughtfullyv rnever taking his' eyes bllKron hei, W moment, a s for and made' no' animer. tn . flashi'd up, and said, with heat, "Pr... - ShgPeTl u P d Ag s t_ a x id Ws kind- of treattneut. 'You untie hgrt 4PPoi tllPPPC— ltrif,thllgTB49-Allo 1 Ain to it at o es. Yoe. b ad b. WHOLE NO. 794 - Z.t.t= - Ibittrtiottl , • „ A ',AIRILY PAP FOrTOWN ANC COUNTRY, „ IS PRINTED AND PRELISEED WEEKLY Ey Ant AL BRESLIN, 2d Skify of rtiloOk's flew .411:korliktri St` At One Dollar and tiny Conte a Tear Aar ADVSETIBIErrie inserted eta this tunial rates. 'VII' AIV -11ANDBILLS Prhited at an Winn notice. RATES 08 POSTAGE. ' In Lebanon County, postage free - In Penneylvanin t out of Lebancrst county 0 tints per' quarter, or 20 cents a rear. Out of this 'State, 63 cts. per quarter, or'2o dte. a year if the postage is net paid io advance, rates are double. - . hand me over the money, and let me go: .Here's a receipt for it, which, as I value my time; I brought with' hie!? As. he .spoke the keen eyes that• were always fixed upon his, saw tem peirrising . fast, and threatening to: -overflow. Then the manager played his first move. "Mr. Sronheim,"' said be, stewly and :distinctly, "we don't intend to' pay this claim." 'What I" cried Sronbeim, startled' but not frightenad,. (that he.never was) ; "do I understand you Dr.' Sharpe, to say that you refuse to DAY inc the money 7" "I do." "On, what grounds V' "I decline to state my gronnds.' 4 ' "Y,o'u will not: state your :grounds' of refusal, and yet you refuse= to, pay the claim ?" "1 do:" "Then air, you and your company are swindlers, and I will sue you at' the law.' "As you please,'"' said the mana ger. "I will expose you in every paper in the States as a gang of swindlers. Ilwill proclaim you insolvent and fraudulent, and smash you up." "As you please," was still the re ply of the deliberate doetor. Krenheim was fairly out of tem- - per now. The manager moved again.• "No,. Mr. Kronheim ;I tell you we will not pay< you the money insured•_ , on the life of your late brother, Louis Horn:; I tell you we will not pay it,- and I will not tell you why we re fuse." '"Why,—you I" cried out Kron beim, savagely, “do you think I mur dered him ?" "We iiow. you nro I" thunderect , the manager,. starting to his feet, and bringing hishand.down upon the desk with a heavy stroke that shook the: room they tat in. - Kronbeim paled at last, rose eloW: -- ly from his seat, and left the room without:a: word. , As the door closed behind him, Dr. Sharpe_ sat down, wiped his forehead„. , and. with a great sigh of relief spoke out, quite loud, "The infernal villian I The mur- - derons"-raffian I Saves the office' twenty thousand dollars, though." All was silent along the" river that` night and very still in the city. No wind blowing ; the moon bright, the stars shining very clear ; not a sound" breaking the stillness of the sleeping city. It was New Year's Eve, and Ale people were passing in Bleep and in silence, over the margin that lay between - the old year unit the n'ew, when all at once there was a great stir, and then the fire bell rang out loudly' In rapid and irre g ular clang or, the pealing bell broke up the still ness of the night. Then there was a hurried patter of pressing feet on the pavement. Lights got up in the win dows, people• poured into the streets: A great crimson glow was in the north, and a crowd soolillOwed that way,— Presently there broke out the clear' note of a silver trumpet, and then came hurryieg c ,on man in a ; bine tunic, with a - . shining_ helmet on his head, before whom the crowd parted into two waves, and stood back to let h rupees. Setae twenty yards behind, with a - great ,clatter and clamor, came on men, in blurt tunics and . helmets, Pulling. at Et gPees4 rope,,Eiod „behind them, rattlieg Os' at, top speed, the steam fire engiee:of the .13rownsville Volunteer Brigade, with her fires lighted, and blazing up with the-rap id draught. "Fire 1 fire 1 fire 1" shouted the crowd, at every turn fresh' numbers joined, whilst obedient to the shrill' summons of the captain's trumpet, out dashed from their houses more members of the Brigade, and laid hold of the rope or clutched: the en gine as she raced along, and shouted. "Fire I" All this time. the people rushed ahead, instinct with the same sympathetic excitement, not think ing where they were going, but all wild and eager with the common cry "Fire 1" Five, minutes bad not passed since the first peal had rang out from the bell, but now the whole city was up, -and ever all there shone a lurid glow, and wafts of hot air came on the faces of the.people, as they ran and shout ed "Fire 1" ' Presently, no one knew bow, the rumor grew - that it was Horn and Kronheim's great Manufactory that was on fire. -And so it proved.— Wheeling round the sharp. turn the Volunteer Brigade dashed up at last in front of the huge iron gates, and paused in front of a fierce glow, that scorched their skins wherethey stood, two hundred yards away. , The whole place was in a roaring blaze. . Great' sheets and spouts of fire rushed up end caught the windows, which for a moment seemed like brazen plates, and then, shivered to atoms ; forward into the, fire. Forke4 opg ties crept out, and licked, projecting beams and ran up the spouting and lodged among the eavee, an'd'spread , there. The flames roared and sput-- tered, and, as floor by Alien' fell in,. the blaze.saak fprk Inpmerit, threw 'up great . ulnYide of smoke, and' then raged 4p-tiore, furious than hefore. • W itb" a -great 'about from the - half frightpiind vrowd, down came the _reofitt;last. Then the walls parted. at the, angles,• and the gables leaned out ; and as the fire blazed up.more 'fiereely than ever froni the fallen beams and rafters, 'the walls bl*aix to rdek, and, poisiag for k o set, fell in iv" 11 'a crash t ,:a at shook the ground, d an tr ; a moment- seemed to beet 91,77., th . !Eat, feu 'by .the' te f fit a f i , i til - g na r eu. , 4 - o c. ne lh t ts , • -
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