The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 05, 1864, Image 2

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way; 1m01704140 . rsantroces'aeore TO 'MIT, VI 011A83
TO rouow." ,
Wit N. BRESLIN, Ellitor and Proprietor
LEBANON - , PA.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1864
NATIONAL ;DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS:
.1 1 0311 . PEtSIDEI4III,
G6:ci 'l.'i•-Meelellan,
OF laW JERSEY
:FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
• Geo. Pendleton,
OF 01110.
FOR CONGRESS,
HON. MY ER STROTJSE.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET,
Ataembly.
ADA& RISE, Lebanon'.
,Prothonotary,
JACOB WITMER, jr,. Cornwall
SherifF,
W. G. SOUDER, Swatara.
• Commissioners,-
RUDOLPH HERR; Sy , Sbuth Annvilie,
MARTIN MANDERBACH;jr., 2y Jack
, Boni
Director, '
EZRA BUCHER, South 'Lebanon.
Auditor,
VALENTINE D. URlCH.Bethei:
• -
• Coroner, • •
JOHN RWAERMEL, •N: Lebanonßora'
LORE TAXES
820,000,000
On. Re ,1 - WlState!
On the sth oPAtiktet 1861, it Will
be remembered, Congress pasSed
aot levying $20,00Q,000 taxes on Real
Estate, annually..
Becoming fearful that thO People
might become tired of the war, if
, they experienced its. cost, an ,act was
passed on the Ist of July, 1862, post-'
poning the operations of theact , to
h Ist of April, 1865.
On the 30th of nine, 1864,, an act
was passed declaring aaid itattobe in
full foto and effect.
Thus, on the Ist of April, 1865,
. will be
_levied 'a° tax of $20,000,000 on
tlWßeal Estate of the country.:---
This is in addition, to other taxes.,
Share of ; this tax to he raised
by Pennsylvania will 'be about $2,
d that the' o ` . 7 ' 71
4191111 ". 1111 1: 11 "ft - -
4 113114.111 WM is ," PP V n r !sVP°L t '
This Tax will be levied and cone Abe., ~Triey antiounee.th is :wall,
pted
every year ,1 ; ag reat flourish 1.1 - . trumpets What'
The Farmers and Real Estate own- a : wonderful Accession 'this .is I-Cur
tin for,Lincolnl baekWodas
will be obliged
ors of the county can fling see that
they no doubt
the burdens they to
bear, (if they can , ) will be of no thaf;Cn~
'
fling character, and; that AV the ` l `"- n g' eul9crat-4? -
promise of having thorn inereasee
doubly, trebly; and four-fold, if the
present administration is left:in pow- H
or to continue the war for the eman
cipation of the"negroes.
If ,the people think that thciettixes,
already oppressing them in hun
dred ways, are not burthensome
enough, let them vote for; Lincoln,
and he will give them enough to their
heart's ccintent in addition to a draft
every three months:
If they think that they.are paying
enough already and want, peado !Und
a restored Union, in disregard' Ofi , the
negro, let them vote the Demberittle
tieket next Tuesday.
Stir 11011. ROBERT WINT.MiOic 0118
of the niost, noted politicitins, of the
opposition Party iethe New England
States is out for McClellan: 'arid Pen ,
dleton. He made a powerful speech
in their favor ia-NewYork last Week;
Winthrop'sinilnence is-so great
that it is .thought ho will turn-s'ev'eral
of the :eastern . States in favor of the
Democratic Candidates. Mr. Win
throp was always heretofore .an op-.
porlopt. of the Deaiocrac Ike , wtis
the'. candidate of the opposition for
Speaker of the U. S. Ilona° of Eep
resentatives; wring
141r.' Taylors ad
ministration,' when so many • ballots
WO4C,hact and: so long a time :was con
sumed in eleetlng a speaker: '
TILE DRA FT.
The. "Wide -Awake" orators who
lnake small speeches to smaller aud
iences timough the
,‘ county; do not
tell their audiences that the ".Draft"
is one of the results .of Lincoln's elec
tion ! Ain't wo,having to a glorious
degree the_ "good times": promised
by Lincoln orators in 1860.? "Vote
for ! old Abe if you want a: 'fresh
draft every once in a while! Vote
for ‘!.tittle Mac" if you want UNION
and PEACE L
* The liiTICOIDitCS are circular
ting circulars purporting to come
from a r Democratic committee full of
.
laudations'of iiTeff.: Davis, the rebel
,
lion, • liet no One be, decelved by
such trash. They are, f all „base for
geries, and only, the ;advance guard
of what may yet be expecte'd until
the election. Forgery is respeetahle
occupation :for them hi compar6n
to some of their other evil deeds,
• Kr! - The opposition of -*lie ~o suniy •
have been iiaLf4med by their papers
that Mr. Fremont Las ivitliksw n ItFL
A candidate for the Pregideney, 'but.
11
has -an . y . (4p a sepn-4 is . i
ettbr. •of decliptot
tion publielied in,!ther the COrietior
Libopon - Dentoi, t,.:Whi:- . dbifrt
they . publish ief ThdY•iiiLo 'itfraitf.—;
If the people of this county were not
kept blind-folded and led about in the
dark by-their papers,} the power of, l
that party . would - 'have been . broken
-long ago.
ELEVENTH HOUR 'STORIES,
Ourpolitical p . opponenta will no
doubt resort, this full, as, alwaym * ,
their 'habit, to their ;Old tricks elf:
culating false reports on the' eVe
the election. If they have, ailythirig
further to say in fay:et:of their PAtrtk
and Old Abe, or. against. the Deniec 7
racy, they, have: Ile& ,prenty . of\tinze
before now, and heneawirdatttion'Abe
•
public against "--belieNinn• anything
that they, may I) . IA for Ward from this
time until the , election.. It will all
be false. Beware*-okitheir, han bills,,
their cards, their 'reports, and 'every= l
thing else intended'' to inftuetieb'yoll
for Old 'Abe.
" FIZZLES ` 1-
, The ,
meetings of =the sepublfcan
stumpers through Lebatton equpty are
fizzles L The people remember these
men as the antes who told them that
if Lincoln wiS'elei:ted eve :would have
,economy i n_our govern meat; low taxa
tion ; every man.shoul(Lhave a tarml,
They-see what we have got-by believing
these "IV ide-Aiivake" &raters 'The
eqPine. l . sB ;o 6 ; apathy: ofltY9,,r:els"obli
min masses their Aotertainatron to
vote for KL 4 Cleilatt irt , SovAtober, and
the Democratic ticket,: On
is terrifying to the" "Wkle-Aivalce"
orators who don't go to :the.'iCai, ihey
are asking the peofkle
, •,
Lincoln Drazes his. do.th'in Coin
—The 'Poor Soldier
.gelsti.ispay in
Greenecks.
Senator Richardson, of 111., in a
speech at Ckicago said that Abraham
Lincoln drew his salary as-President
of , the United States in:coin : while
the poor soldier drew his . pa:T--$1.6
per month—in "greenback-87 only
worth about forty cents loos tbe, ?dol
lar I Honest this, in ."Inarist'! Old
Abe ! TFie plain people haye,.to take
greenbacks, while the office holders
.draw their pay in gold, for which the
tax-payers hays to pay 1,50 per,cent !
The Ilinaoluitee,...as aii `offset `to tlio,
many changes that : are taking place'
in favor ,ofMcClellan, are' alio pub
lishing'sonic recent treesaidas to
their ranks. The latest'is,a entsmo.,
Ploy sAY:tbat `,%oOlpgss'rbetYgoen
stir-Fred. Donglass,-the negro, was
admitted bs Mr. Li'n'coln to ',tlfe W-hi to
House; and .granted !eng_ttwinter-
O .
ew, h undreaarAir
men wercr:knneking to vain 'yo-'ad
mtssion. Thei following is Douglass'
own account of his visit
-L hay.e. been down there, said he, to
I see the , Bresident; arklytts''Ou, -. Wore
• not ',acre, Rce:tisApp ut ., :glAy ,
ff knoir how the President.of ttheitlni
ted States received is m 4 lit
the White .Ifouse'VOl Aell,'7Yeu
....DI -
asyou have
'sees vneiEgentlemearreceive another
voice well'balaiikedAiltween a kind
cordiality land;•sqespectiul reserv,e.--
I. telLyeu, I felt Mg:there. tLifigh.
'toil LA', Vs' telt p i a. ijow got. .to
him,'bbed se leveijibocly can't get. to
bile Ho iilte r lo a 6 . 6'4l.. little guarded
in admittingg'-p',0113/4t.grs•
'der of getting ' hiehim giveg me an;iiiga
that the aadse Eke
was ere wired *raki, 601 i-
- Some of theM,looked '
emir;
and have no "doubt some' of them
had aputflie.., there, and
wanted to ' see - t 1 e'Presidtnt for,„the
good of the country'! They *ere
white, — ahif *Se F was "vi r e
'spot .among th`ma, I`expected to htwo
to wait at least half a-dily I - had
beard or Men waiting licweel i c ;he . t.in
two minutes after I setain 'citrd
the messenger came etit'aind 're'spepi
fully invited - "Mr. Dcniglik§s" iri.
could hear in the Multitude .
as they saw me pressing and ' elbow
big my Way through, the remiti.k.
"Yee, damn it - knew limy would
let the nigger through"' i`n,u`';hind of
despairing voiee—La peace - liefutbritt
I • Sr( . 7
suppose. - •
Or Do not let at singlit'Vote kitli
-stent froty:i the polls next;
Let every vote be polled: '
gm, The. pepple voted tor ivehange
four yearkrago. They had it; Novi;
let them vote for another leban'se
next Tuesday; if t hey Fit.
they Will 'get it Then letWein hold
ontothe, good,
t niE STOLE-, GOES ”that-Senator
Wade called ook Xretidqp t Lincoln,
near the close ortille,seitilon of Con.
tl,
gross, on sonoke ,ORortal4 Eip9Bl . km,
when the .riesid_entioaybi c it'd VI
Wode- , -rd "vid.hero'l'illrla -it Stfo ?)
Wade was . indign,anti,yaoci; replied.
,D— n you; and - year" itt f t,p‘s, t o 1 7 -,
i t
If gentletnen - can tn c eveo, oa tin
o,o v matters of grave to % 4 on,,,lnfmt.
ititot being, troet,witht , ittt;y stOntlia,
I want-no more to do with yoni7 and
abruptly left - tbe royal p'resence. -
re
'f. a
=ll
111
=
11111
Lrr every 'a.' • cs.t4 remember
that Mr. Lineoln'e-negrA, policy hag
coot, ~,,c-dst
_q6'ears
and et &WI -1 dird diftribrefs, of
four thousang vtillions., , of dollars, or
over one kil;Dfrert'dollars for' every mgx,
%'; afch:lxgjtite Cak,blaMn
theyal
lir ArtaiusViiirs ;r.Ei
'hard task for soldiers and hard taxes
for the elligtes,
w - 13
tittitit
Ot 4 4"
- -"Vote- , for-Ourtia--ativi---aveki the - Hew am-YOU- - Abraham', ' , '4 ~U SETTTWWIESCAVEIRADE:'
Draftr _
• Doings of &crafting Agents in Belgi
"The war will be 'offer iiok rthreps I um—Startling , Revelations. 1
months."
..-- ' 't• '', 'r -,,,; t Thg Coarrierifes Etats Unis of the
•'. 4, f INT O bla r eP r OSl . -7 r-, , - I,' " 21.stSVOit.itinsratpurldillgOVel " • '
4:1 1 h (5' apotovoitt - hrflor4 oklt I rap ' and Nd — otut d e A sti n. sh''" i '
~, 1.. ,
qtoss o,4h4lettpaskiotol I fa , I: :
A.. o.'; , `.'• AT -q- til ric 1N Cri e Fat a
lit e r , itura ‘ ttal ' a I.
many phople b livvea be , an. o -
Trade." It prints the following let..'
course were * deceived. Will they I ter, which we translate, in order to
this fall believe anything the opposi- t plebe on record the meatis — enopiciyed
tion may put,furth 'l , . It t emppteri t hie, ! , , ,,loy.,l4aspac i ligseptuto - fill her quotas-of
_ i. , 1., .-t.:o ?, k 5 4 1 ° ~dile 4,tohltet Federal. Government.
when you go to - vote. -'- ~ ,- ,'
, The letter Teaks for itself :
-1211111e-11114e1- ‘ - 41141—°14/"—Mbe --- 7,
Yew "I: 3 oota,7 ***** ept.=2o, I 6 - -T. -eA
:,-.::: ;Ito . t.tria - o.orio' n •:'-`l‘ I -', s '4 the...alft,bl4 - of the .C.,oprEiqf 44Etats
~,. VOntlaiililak'Hilatlat AbrognoMeAccln, -i. #.-.....r n t 5 - . 4;. .... .3 , A, .ol Ix:low it 4 , , 4e.
; , Hon ,010 you do ?—110w.40 ycirdo.r?
"non TAT OLD; ABP.,: ~ 1 al etr a tltte . ."toulierbottsetrimottwouotitertain
,l!None,thejletter,, George McClellan,. Louis A. D. , t. , emigrant agent for
For aeolui yoli. n '' for oceici yatr" : - * _ -.. s, who
-, 0 , C l*'• I .' ~i.: 4 : ii i : " .”11. .
acts 1 '..-..., i ` --- .'"Zr• - : i , '.. tral Consuls,
we embarked on board the ship : Pe-,
tel l Glidfi c tiY t ,fotß,Pfori''.' — Wli , Bffelofo
you the prospectus in French andi
opivillWravhi ~, 1: * bifida trifs ant
l'fiii - dreAfiiiii, , 4 , ls.ll:eliiiiiiirs - e7s nu. ,
der whit li w"C,dilibaktedt Not tsiii'l
The Liklettniaackeilinient"
, si(rper Hon..
gii4)USe din;
f" o
1;. , • '
'gr9P§l and' p , ;candickatel:o
vuted for :increasing ; it to $3O,
knOW • R Aarge - .ntiniber 'oftNsnliliei/S
'the`headi Of - fainiline•WhVitredepettir:
.ent upon - this Sina:ll 4 Piitia'nne of' $l . O
per tauntil., 'for ,their . n.pl:kort.,%i We
will see what it will..bnyt•at present
ratei • ,; • 4.;
I)4' .
uk? e . - I ' otittoes 'a 0
g 50,
; -1 , L •=
,n,;.!;.:41 " . 1 001
Beef. , : Oei
'Sugar - 1 50r
z '4 eafte' 00,
Yegatables i 00
„ • - • , 1111 1 00 :
albs nliave amount tiff prdsont pikes.
'is insufficient' fOr;a angle Iterso!,itout'
are Made` tosub ist'
upon it, to ssta r r itotth'itg Oit:tiiing,
and rent. Ahmthunt,Lincothand
shoddyi to friothihisay it is Onntigh; andl:
Me. Stroose Says it!IS not >'j`C%lie7otek .
at the Nils, irill settle the piestlon.
We ask the iiasi:lpft
fa to i ly, at halo° lom ga w s the bill,
of fore for each month-- - . ,`!
. .
; SW: The , Widc AwattiY orators iped'.l
dl nteitheir!ilnal I - laes atkkillthiS'etiunc
ton dre Path-110Se teittnS fnit tp
tell.their,auditors NVIto pnys for stud.
•tearns f aad.wiletiler they,ace. not Tag-;
ed for the , etfrnpaign or. t only -for 9,*
certain number of. meetibirs *
ma. The Stars' atal, Stripes susl
pended across a st'r'eet in :Rending;
was so Offensive 'to sorhd
ists because the name of
. McClellan
was, intteribeci iheroon,..; they„eut , •
the rope and trailed 'the! flag, in 'rthe
dtrat. They -are doithtlesstliscifles
-
of Greeley: kho, in 1856;
"Tear_dow,u the. flaunting Lie'!
ast ,tise,staln a4 fiali
16 t t LI
"
Withtilaketsiolluted rag !"
• ;The great Obtobort ebiation
take place •-•'• - •
' ll 7 Ol ' Tdeada:yi
; ; 7 7 1, t; 1 • tr
tAàAôS
Tile Wide-AAvitke loratori3 wbQ a t_
tend.abolith4r rriedfinks On "the* 166 r.
HOitse 7 Tealito; ( 6ll - ttelliniclitbrS'ttiat-t
If such AssPrt:3-,94 1 §,e4P 111 0 0.00 Y-make
votes for their master; 3ve desphirlof:
the intellikenni And 'Sense of jtisifee
of the Anthrieatipeiapl6.'
•
A vei:p 7 good-t sorrg'. 'reads , litfP tit Fs.
. •
wieckc:!,„r* . :,rl
-; ariirk War' theitaiehei aobituribtifiai-t 4,
- -Jilfy ears ettendlitestrx, "
* I LLifT4.4 , %ea; coupe, 417014ndc
'lettere yon must etiortly lie." r
. Alt 4hoddios gre - ipv,kte i t,o rppont,
and " •
sing regotng. i,,„
`'FfItENIIKOF ,NECLELLANI„ t; ., , ,,
„- t J •Jt • j ••-• • • -•
'Re nie ber Ch i a E 4.r ia 191 geng.t
i..;; .0 0 1
and' . w if be mac . lsl.g.td,iNejo3-
tober elee
tiori. 1)0 not.. be tutee, off
Ckr, a .clv.)ta 111 ;ag1 7 1 8 isq,tle
.101CL:ply i eu4-.)p t TA,e,AkaAe
ilee `ll' 11 1;"bP
f Pf., 0
t t 'e li in gt Fer" l e m o P ri c' t i es nt
tat..
.' l A,..d,lr.katos-IVAND 'ON 111 E N tano.
P - sr.ptit SiriadriNgl-L , Tlie # A r filica r n
May be"our'brotiftti•l':":Seitiil'''hilyti.e.,
spek table gentlemen arid sum
ed I 'xis do, 7 4nkr 'rot' Argy r
Inept: *ll9lo'l 'inikift'"liio
-grant it, though ' - dcfn't=Eiclieve'it my-
self. But the Alrikan isn't,"our sister,
and our wifeTandtrurnifere. Be isn't
semril or our:. -Cozens, : and , aft of* our'
w „teltishans. le*ish't our grand
fathe-eand-our'filint th COgri t
Scarcely, , Andt,ye' , numerig persins
would have , us think ire. It irsloo:t.rob
be runs (.'"ongress;,, , and ssevrir • other
utdiuPgrusseiT' - er - 4313 , t -ire've ,. got the
Atrikan; or be's ' , got. , us,. rather ;..n now,
what are wpi , goilig . to do abcruvit . ?—:.
an pefill nonsance. IPraps he
-isnrt to bh4f for it: 'Props he wee
ereate.d fofttne:•• . wise pkitiose;: I
Bill .Hardidgrand New. ragiand rum,
but is mity lr bard gee:it: At any
rate , he's I there,' and , it's a ;pity he
con !diet, go °IT sum ...shares quietly
by himselfragbare-ha-cool- gratterfy
ids ambition in,. varis wase; irtrrhtout
haViatoeternalfuss Iciekt up about
=,
).
U. PAGE tiVPD .Z 4 Aar.--rrlLne
ptiffii / 10,,courier, fn ys . , 77 - 1 , ! is eomtpon
nmoni nlaskst3 OC,th,e,,,peopte,
_that .Gl'ziorsele,#; gond /1 ) 111 % 9 ,, ,fc t. r,,p,
President They: . Alt; f e ty..o ) "..hoye•
had ; but one Preident of.-thAtLnArko,i
and
,103 was so gOOd that we, phoulfi
tklqr;,to try
~.,another."' The ; pegipip
- ter' Th 4 iWidd-ka4103 bilt64Who
Ar
„
'e ( - 1)400. 1 ' b tlie
at;
ot„
,„
county on the root. troalik..m r amm,
esd i te delighted' with
thatikind'ofila draft,. and think , the
;
r itheald 0:0h untirthp' ka ma
fiTA is di4aftedllilie!far, , ;.
-' TP < 11 • • -
mer. into ,thc,pooi hoitse„ ma, „the .lat
;tigr int9.4,9:Leir pizmkets..i...:. .4 .444 -,)
,P-4,R..3,1.n4.4 64r. tj n 6oln?'s po)icy,l
has mort g a g ed' yo n i:Parnis :to
men (1.•,t,,1113.:(19tWrY KO; Eur'op'e,. ; fo r ,
evernP,P,lgnYioA,.tuAs 4 4re, worth . ;,
itn4 YALI wULhP•Nfe Bay She.filf , Prest
0n„1,1 1 h.4 anpi 4 titir,, l
forni..o ;heavy ekip.orj*ing
tax AU this Ifi the
' donn trnr
ni
fir e'OkYr. 3JinOoln,
,says .swillj z .t no .pi l Oposjpon
pf irgpo does,.nut i nclude the
,11°V`2e
2
°tr . ' l our frierids in the Own
:ships when they court, to tOwn
¶I es ilieltcmiVednesdaY An ( )Fur,
ing,l bring ins tire ceturns of stheirq‘dis r ,.
Viltthelfitgreatl'usdistiiree
1 ,,
rigin nflaki i iigtip fall rorieet
lists. of tl)e whole couny 4
,0 county:
j ~- j
THE
- or clobli n tit fit
• THE ,ABOLITION ID
,-,WimAyenOtcre Timis-M. 4 15 Seto-
FY by. tbe.i.PcsliorAirtcooes,AO4bOti-
tiPoo 411 1 PM feravr l o7,pr- 4.4§,t 1 "; ad'
.0 10 )*i?'4. 3 )Pr9.9 01 4Cie , , 13 9itilerfikilOiltrAlo , tu
help to Ay 11p.,if none, but4ibo,,
litio:bicl9 (l bO4l .A 0 9.!.1 4hC4 in
Me. ,ky t , WAI keb , it , dvsgss W9..1) Tho:Y.;re
gasrci it not so. much. a viotoyyPir t tho
,goyeromptma„, - a...,tajiuraph.4oF
own PRlltY;tiliota;o: l l.sPlieb.,`“ 3 : - leteAt or
the rebcht,a ad) ; tnwter ;
eras. ;f l : l lo4„titeelocon filo; 40PloYo.
• ; 111 11 '
;about whip ing Afi!oli,F4 lo3 4st gat theY
dO , abOott tiAt *ling Ittke:Deq.k9graoys - -L'
But the. gi.etorlela . ,of, our aiviea l
only tojfltempipii thiPetnoo,,,
=FaSYrJO4 BI Nieb-titat ,MAP'.. t iFoAltAltiflg.
*Fit o. Wel , Aro) i,e 6 ifoni# VAtise bioni
to pok.orniao,' ; tlip. - 9:aigp unfi er 41),orri-
OeFatio„ i AdAtio,istratiop, .111 hi Itn, under'
MlQ3kallitte-t
; tormjnedtcr q be indnagns.i44,4Appre., ,
qP,Mt9st;t9, 31 1 1*Plinftri--
- Thecefore,ltho,*bolitioniski li pxow;
Oka whi .h o ht, nod
.-` IPY ' t Tg rP#P l7l con i M7it.— . ,, * t i ; I' , fatiow,inkaarrattte ,was re-orLC4lat iiialfalOeilaiii.tei'otgtChrit3..
A
eountry porserobUpnj.ra6ted Nvi,tli, a
I,gehtlerilvi cfkituir. ehapiori ridl'ny I
1..., ,5 J 'IT . ', ' ',. . 1 ,„.'t I t
rtWrg?r a 4 11a 0 f i t 8 1 1 1 ° P ° I° , l WO. Ff.t
d itli'lllcefrtp kl 4 l ,: r oyey - to .6i PT ' tie !
t - ibi.ft;gfliir Ocr ( 3'Wc.re slindl•f diiiiii:at 4
1.4 e st oon at; a ' aS' ftlia'4ithAitgt
13 ilvi .11.1. , ..1 ';'At „J
~ ,t'l (
9U1171 Opt .oe examined until SAttlr.
- 1 .1 , 61 , ,0t..wiii. , i ~ ,f • • ~; i . . -
i
,day f, 1,_,8y I,t R. the , 4,h01e togAer.
, r i chfc)Notsf.tritt i : . fsilt I .a„ . Shatif - O,S. p . 4 , ,% n L
t t ll t ittglamppl.c. , itt tti at a kpi i lb rffe :iitstit .
gc. 4, B;W e ttgY'ti&t.lt' h ilt i nityP.Pi,,4 ,itiid 4
the Imme, 44. 'lib bsyit&t.g:Oblec;:tecl
,neve.r.f ad ligei iii,-th A' ii a wt V)t :ilJen
..t: t 1 illy . ifi• - ..i0 .:“/4....1/..2
!pg,V . l, it, a yyirgoy, anAt %roam
f p9t.
...ii. , ;t ~ • .to a• • $: .
ihjel,w,as, he i iottg a,tid' ihort ot% it.
!Fildit . # thuV . eoaprorniseedii; a'r(iorn
f
41th i'wep"t - k t ag'.' :Ming' hostl'“ eVol l ted •
it ~...otcp.n.i- ' , ..i.i.. .1.1,, .:: a rcs ,entii, 1,9 y:
s t,IIRM , up, fit m vpfh ,
. uo . st . i,tute insisted
Apsind l hroi fpri out (11 e jiolit li e ili re
unaresin I .; linkt i lii mlthe . .tfilmmg:seo ly
it,,:. ~ . 1 41 e. -Iliki:1 - ,.. /1 a° i f , I— .1; / 1 ,
shorr t .e n4t,ilelA c hers,g,if, f a roman..._
if .
.',.1. 4 11e, c! . iineeript,'‘Vho fe, a re,si)e4t:illile
ziiii - it ... ki , .3. ; ,..., wrt .:1 fa 1 s t t . iii l i f . aft
t .. ) :.,,,,, ? • A
~4,,iiiit ita a ct. e q . Ih t e door propglit tile
r 9 ; ~I..mik g i a r t gat bf = pin' s , - ( ,?,•,;?Li t
- ti 'y - " 254: , .,
lroyitel . sr u llem sifter p, silort 667.-
.. .... trt
Stl i iefitiOlqi . ty ad ,it:tel./a 'nail to let
1,1 „)aTi .1 0 k 3. 141-. , .#1 , "ti , 4P f, it i l et , ~..,
gpr. 0. . 0 11 e WaS, 8 laWn LO t e stre et
It—, a: ,L,ile ...t.,..% i.a ' , ..7 , 1 RV,/ , 71 ~.
voor, anti_ is said to navo taken 'the
t.'.. /1 ,
midnight train North. She is, 1 doubt
-
leser, a profe.biumd-borrity• jumper._
Ag§sc, iri ',
it 4TT .4: - .. t : ,""i= •
; h . l • ki
,iI JA- .m e ges , 33 -- ,, I PE, I ..Q t 0 !ti,P4l
xoc ..i
fpjd,
'Orlipe §tiefttilfrilijade,ll4.lll4., on
11In:1
rY5i, 4;ie n a toiv a j , n
. •
It . PPP 4 "V: °f tqte r!IPHf; thp
cut :A. 611111 '6O
;vr.. • . 5..
nine yen; is of,ago over;:the liqa4.%iith
,r) itpigEbOixit
. : . !`tT: ?t.d , c7,oT - t) a
11 . 6 ' - eft.6 — diiii2:,,ftors3o,7/f4 - .41?0y 461._
net. Wl'. a. if.indrilan,
k• 114 - 1 44 - ' • ,
LlRtat, yy era his woung§ wpre res
sed:' ' '
- . THE PRESIDENTIAL CHANCEB, •
Mk' Y. ptiDlished Pm
Mates which will
rest' herr' Votos' for Titri
coin r 2.!.. 2
•
••• • •• E
T; re `s,' lif ft'SSB,-
ueglis V2,.Rifelaraast • and 4, Conned
tieirt; NeVv `Yoik
D6lamitifi 3; • 7, - •00.Q .?4,
Michiian B .l , : .Wieteiin..4iih 8, Minirsota,
4, I o,w`a, '.NtirrgaEi 'Califdimiti''6,
C l i 6 g9 ll ' 3. War sNid4;#l
147. •-• . f , ' • /
MU=
This` the' Tribipee'pe!Ys is 30' 1 none
than a niajorlty:' , Oft urs& that pa..
per eduld - liesE giye - tip fits own''s l Bfate
tho i lYetnocracy;4:tut it is, eeri:
Y'dile mill' - cast-hei . 'B . 3'ibeeii
fori lteOlelhin as the StattNif isTe
Amoy; , anil-that-lititle-State is as true
aw.therfieedre , to thepnie. Take-the
3; Votes off 1471,and Lincoln will be
beatOnAbree votes,.w E ithout counting
1,7.1;at will be taken by -- :et,bers,,of
tl3O•ab . pve, nr,ttn,ed r , 4 . 4 1 1 .96 ,, which - will
likely, 01l foT4e.Plellito• ; .-, `"l
.xtt wi.ll.oenbserved,that,thatioernal,
g vtsinp;to *oelellan, the atates;ok
Pennsylvania ; 26„..0evir, Jersey 7, In ? ,
diana 13,, Illinois, 16, Kentucky 11, :
and Missourill-,-,total ; X l 4) , thPee
add New Ir_ork 33 and we. have 117.
agajßst ll 4—:-beifig - thfic, of
:A:!.'.. ,. t:-:tKI i.' . 1 , , , 'l.''.. '', , .z i -,, •: . .;'17 ..1,c,:.,,,f,t'i
t` ti 7; at:1,..11 074,1 fc.sl - lbcd
pw,gtliest,bas heed'
:i4lMl4'
treatedLika i dsig.l 4 44lfly made us sea .
our clotiiiil/4undey pre
teriagthlit tliby d ttiv'e,"tig' 'other
clothing; .hirt , -tilieyokhakidtddrie-riothin.
of the;sort., Severta -of .uslairriTed.in
Boston liter Ally• IThej. onl
gave us ,one meal per flay l . a.pd. snub
+f ol ita . "
1? ' .. es
ittihirt
thee they-ivanteil nig to sigindi paper
wXitfen; sin ;4791%110U:1 '
§,e.nral Nip Oms, rh0.,41 a 4.1,
Proceds,i Us„: had : ,A4Pon if he
‘VallS ',the
hou-ever, ifeAtilogititielworst ,, .ieSivned
'Ae.r9se.ive4, , O,:theiatttiisal.)49*PP€ l 4;
*lV ( liAtttY :ATIA •PPIiCR-t9Pkt , thml
F alon and they ly ` ore '
airVeng th ey
iCfifsedj
not to fight. At last iVeliittee'e`ded ,
firork,
and ! after us Aseyefi dollars
. , ~,
they t lcit us to our fa
c te in this, to, Ili
" 3 , 1 "" 3 ",'
We shouldlikel thChe ftrayad
made pubitc,—so- , frs prevoilt our',
RAsuntrlmbil hito the
,t) . • isq fu 4!)
lintortunatelN, it - ,to r lte for t„hose
hvho aN'aVreadr is
0n'1 3 ,114 3 i0u1. 3 6 3 to this
R4SC'
f•-
;,. 1 , , ;,./k.DianintriElST.A..s„l
~T.F.AN,,BAyrisTr- p kwupT,
; .
P.ELATTE. .
(•- the follovniiriW'ii'triiiiSratfon of
the prospectus distributed :4)y. the
IfFedemlegeuts auTong Bdlgianiivork
.
PgiPlein tt:.
'4' . o I ' AL T/IpSE MULLIN G IN
7t{
. 4i •
MEE
tOititiClA. •
iiiVrifiVni li 2l - 16
yell.PS, to emigrate to the Thrkped
States! •,J.,,c .= I- =7 •11t•cl
A.9.NDATIPM 3 .• ,1 1: •
The engu*eb)ent,rn contracted , for
rears, to' 'date from tiie d „ Ily
th a rrive i T u a , t vt h it e svcze t r iti s
"8."-VA 1 food from
• ;
_gr (An tit
vnl 11United : States tlxey . re
ceive n hortas Dr ono 111 i n -tired dollars,
cquivalunt ft.& e -11 un dred n i's.
• :Their montfily , salary is $l2, 'elittiva
den tlto sity , ltrarres, and besides-they
will belodl, cibtbcd4'nd•lodged during
II) rem 4. curse TOlt fa rt n fo`rril a
tidcittesa -Lon is .A.lDoctiez; e i
gration 7tiarbau, Rut: de,ffra
=baatitEimssel.. =;- 1 ,
'['h is prospeetns is , pyinted on:paper
obtaintiwt he , J3dlgiarn • stamp.Th e
=VourtArtasks,i IScittit frand'.lse !pushed
I birth maim) T this i? 11,i s
)avet , tl , 4potic; goyernnian t =tolerated a
rinotoiciOressive , iniquity ?-
(= ,
I • *.' MOXi Fr ;13 riAiND r Nen--,Erhe.erhel•‘..dye
4styl itt , Waiiil i 11100116 h EtB: beeriootii Ity
, 0 1, w pew' -.i lila inr...; SonWthne , sip
;they. t..o.rninencetl-;• , the . ( ~ eyitem-- ,4 4 . 1
branding reciuttg,z;ainl..itioiv,l they
Vane aetu,alli=..extendekib u t degrad
.iyitg practise, t o soldiers rho, t qm se
eeptild:''''ll4ret.'l4 '1.14! official Vocu-.
%yen It t-L bag zi..t.i91.:1, •.) !..,.;....,
.r.,... :1
1
tettovela MAllSEPATJGziimAirl'elilk: =
* .gli I:•s = rt.)=.t - lancr..i 4..911 .. , i.'!•,i i
$-....410.1 1 #91**1 P;fg*, A , ui, • A11.8_64,.-
Air, 4. H:TVlaitmore,.`iSktroatt :Bo j a,rd.
i'• ''of'EnibtrnieniFiSpiiii:qfiad; Minikti.:.
.. 'Doctor':'' lh tdditi d -e to • Tuj- . slik
getillionAoltnerk allTejeceed• .reeiiits
and•eubstitAtes,imottldisuggest .that
all the neeep.t.est..r.oeruita..and substi
tutes, 041 iltefkoo:-.1 tbmf,',,l.:',lintigitall
dluictic . .
- '•Ttifit *di; 1: iiiriiiii;"'p l reiiihi;;;;i,i' it
geeateoo'n l , l thepactibodt'bolinty
juityleg.:::: .3;!?...... . :-. ~.1 r.-f l' . •.,
J. H. BAXTER, Sorg. pq r
-- Ch. Med. Qff...1"•r0....)dan.• trotes Ifte:
ream.
:; • - .••••••" .
'•
18 not this enough:to, B .oT h at !lever
•iiimfßi blood '
.of age . .? . Pro Cont
•Utittiiik jumping , the 4 tir l ieciii'llaht
Jere to , fikhi• oin•battles.and'
country are to be-marked..witb a: brind
which th cy--wi /I-carry—with them to
thy i Nglv.es.s 4 ,9 , lril it )tyfi- foytifin,g
toms,. yr! ! fe,6 p p b.
:lie iii lie oir~ . er~ liut ' f(.4,7,33xliffres
14 . hat itidisilapiori of 6itery Tr i em A ii4
'fit; ilifkindir.47. igt 1 4.4 31 7 3 'f"
••• Itiroier t9p,her,llo.
on` 13 . 4141 th.
of '
sloFi„„tirg,o4 g , a- to r
*ter trihif lienct - j
hathirhn, branded
fhAi a lln tit nj).?i ? , 1.11. p
eta*p ;; to:
d4'.f kVA() t 9 ..*pq
iiiditoilie4d Ititileig f i • 'hint 'ciiijiO r
OA la 6 , 1 1 )oe fejeute -1,40.8e4P:i
diii!o:
.linc,l 4,) i are:
00 • t e ElePes I.lVrtiiiicsan,o
.21Yiiitott ' •
...Dtin'efief, wk.. There atax op
on: ill:.beaitb . Every box p il
eveittr i ot of 'ointmeot,. i3Ver'oft,lei
of ..'oonftr parmia4iv4ll;* si4o.
,trfitttor
(Iftt
Odi!liti :ofiicer sedated. # Man's.
wifelik . Nitfthcit; The ilia% iiiiia" to'
Eihoot thiiilifiliNiziiciiiniftbiie;iliii4t
wai imorrijatkikflaiiitaii bg - e ail!
ap t
Ovieerg i a:,. .o.!st .- ;,......,..44:.
Eilffi
FOrwit the Trick.
A boy, the other-day, borrowed a
stick of candy from a comrade to
showqiim that he could pull it oat of
hi- eV. He swailowyd it, and then
t -tan 1111140 f in various ways to
A r it, but at logth informed
pawn heltadi forgotten that
pa • thki:ick. - VTliat is what's the
matter at Washington.
Lincoln told the people he would
put the war through in thirty days
with seventy-le thorteiind igen,Ebut
after 41 1 43vr't. torcions he' "To i rgot
the trio ."
e tol .7h — ea 'if they* would give
him a piece of paper and a pen be
would emancipate all the negroes in
a '
dEVlVEsitetPllVlLfirgot the
clield 4 ipalfg L at good
Anitireltbautto‘ppft air °drawl gold,
but he "forgot the trick."
Matte& pArnitidit I.slc
c)ol,ctp,T rapsk o me i n,on the peninsula,
but they mforptithe tri." • '%
‘,.,"-,ttle;:g4itlibtiefiii clr Congress.de'clared
plll 'Mid , fon!) it out away,to
theiiiimreelpoctrine r bUtt they
4 '044'04 11:1Pk 4 ,' r
- • Tile i 'Republican partr,pfociaimed
ihatif aft'atif were 'efiatid it
would avoid a draft. They were e•
louttlightr - 4111y- 'rgot th, t t-i1"
I - o i goes 8d so it will goir 4 Lin
aim ist , eleeted , again , the 'war
'Plittferin cifOrget the
tvB; REDA
of itiss'ouri has as
tnett,alarming- proportions. - Noth
itig.ba,lieen 'done ,to check it. ~Bu• si
-ness4isteaspantledf St Louis, and
thetinaople,are , tirming for hoine de
roma.47,2tie-_.regiroents:'of hundred
r
dayiften: ha l ve` bee'n'seliV from
Peden/ lloree Which' 'was
at AntSotb,matchinil the' progress of
thtto.inviding army, -has abandoned
that place 'and retnined-orthward
r alorig'i:ll4C*rtillioitd; idwildi St. Louis.
they: haVe. halted on,;ttte north hank
of thr-Mirramec RiVtr,4tWelve miles
Isouthi-of , -St. Louis, and-given up all .
Country south 'eat tOthe enemy.
General Tilwing, who was cut, off at,
.bas '40,4 lt9m-
On Tuesday the,-Confederates at
',tanked him in his -Rs t, bl.l t mere re
pulsed . with loss.. On'''Wednesday
at daylightvEwingiblevvlop his fort,
Spiketr his - . cannon 'and left,.them be
hind,
~and,: began: l hasty retreat
northwest, , towards , Ahe , village of
Harrison; on the Rolla , Railroftd, six
ty,,ntiles southwest of St -. Louis. The
Confederates followed.hitn, and
,the
detachment of the enemy which was
at De Soto and Potosi, at o'.ue start
abroes' the country for`. Staunton,
on, the Rolla , Railruad, northeast. of
TrattrlsOn-, They intend; if possible,
t&iiitercept Ewing'spretreat 'at Cen
tralia„ in . Central Missouri. A de
tachment of Federal Militia have
been amisusbed, and'-ninety-six killed.
.Nothing definite is known ofEwing's
movements after evacuating Pilot
Knob. All communication between
lits#l,Ftey
- -
ADAting ! Burglarkgl4l: Cold Blood
_ed_hitirder. of fan innoiTnt. Woman in
4- , :=Nwtri' nay:, ep
24tbra' , 804,1Wilite 4, Lie \illB Chamberlin
of Shamokin . , township, .Northumber
land minty; Was la Sunbury, the
county, seat of 'said county , .on busi
,ness,'hic itotise Wits- entered-in broad
„day light, la 7the , presence of his wife,
and robbed of two hundred dollars,
and Mrs- Chamberlin, ta,ken. to the
woodepad shot-through thp head.
„„_Tip., Miner's journal, a rabid tin
oolatkpaperglished at 4Posievklie, in
thlis*S r faliari 'Ol Aiiiie&ber
2.4 th • iiicitita reason trlhykcClcllan
sygtE - . TgrpliaQ AsmeivT4he
Mere annouuccsvitdoZhi& nomination,
cAal ciPii*ArMl,Ree./0 d.ollars a
-girairw-reason, thin. •;Illechtin
"•16.0:1• ;;This'iis the
policy orbinuoirrand his , suppoyters
=keep izp'"th ' e' prices; 'thee.. Shoddy
;may; II in **tit; no' matter how
starved and nuked you. may bee: E
liineOlt;.:444ii ...plinth's . *flies
yoo, i;ify, a t cp . Elect' o•
"Clelisfk•artaT_oilyriii soon< hiivo 'hack
Democratic times
and prices! • .•
OUTs4 11,1111W3We L ELLA:I44,4C° on el
dames M. Moss,'of Missouri, the Send
ingfrit! 10,-M•f;Clevelandl7coiiiien
tmiaiviiiel.riio.minated: Priitnent is
otiefOi.lit - eleirin'. • •
mo.6%‘.....M7rtirits•7 %it
„ , ,ai l oAske: A GOLD
At ti draftZtaesti r ng hold in the 'Sev.
0 0 61,Witt4 t gai l jOioning Or two since,
the treasoter aflt . lo fund reported the
'contribition'orti poor Sewing woman
+ 4 4 . :0750, 3 t; • 'contribution ;co r.- or a. gold . dollar. It was a
greed tO SilTit Off to the bighest,bid
der,. _4101.44 Oompoitiop,ilippsiti,
'atilt arose arixiin abort anis it was
hnocketrdOiiii for one hundred and
eighteen:dollare.--Age. :
iStabenville,.oi)e)-otWflatingfami
lx,”. who iopported-V4lnd Broogh,
On' the stump. foilifeelel lan.=
'Ohte
Major den:Alex Met r oolc isont in
favor of.lWOQl6ll,nikaiiieba Advert
sera • .; -
Ir.s.trlors.—The local (nation jut
We% li- i n41i0n,41 . 1 - ;,` Celli; v 3
~ t:1141d 6
is iiiirrifneriVtlio Vaiit:f be iteniot
erati4'ticket.,,rokeleo44 4.: toojnri
ties 'ranging from two to threcrhan.
dred:'' Lincoln' cakrqiid that 'etit? tn.
1860 by thirteen isitile:.'-'lls"' great
a- change in -- other. paris"orthe StaTe
—and all, prirlitiflkikitwi prom
IfeaVilitras;;-:`weald:igive Illinois to
: "'Little. Mao " by thirty' thOuseisti 'mi.'
'Oft. ' ' '''''
' .1
The royal sixteen=whOtlladearman
tifaCtured "at AleltandriaviTit:i•aad or
namented by artists kom Ph 0461-
phia, has cost the Governmint eighty
tho l l iNalfitl! tri 4 i19 1- 1 944:1
Plilla phia Bulletin. It .as +Mee .
ing apartments; tatireiotatl 4..oe
retary's !office.
.Abrghtini . ;'"Aaty; kpi r i
trav,el o with .the regalit y ofan,east.
ern hashaw.' Pitylfe" 44ery :t ..1 9.0ger
to stay to enjoy It. It will be Little
Mac's firse.duty tkCiielli this. car and
put th&mcmey-itito'tliepensioii 'fund
for, tliti l 'Wiliii,po;.4o. l l sl l oi t ar
do 9 l . Boliferz t -7:r - c 1 x e ti.
sal 4, nu VszlnE tot
*144 'eel kit.
.• •
nom
:
MEI
They tell a story of a substitute
broker, which is probably true. He
bad "put in" one of his men some
dozen or fifteen times, and had come
to regard him as the most profitable
part of his stock in trade. On one
occasion the bounty-jumper found no
opportunity to run away until , the
steamboat upon which he was shipp
ed for the army Ifltd got a mile from
the land. took his chance, how
ever, jumped overboard, and succeed
ed in se.gehilfg the 'bank', On relat
ing *a' ad.Venttftes,. to his principal
the-hrolier.shirplx , rogoved him for
his tenierity:adtling,: think
what a luss it would have been to me
had you been - drowned r
aho,,re
eently, egfin-Injwrapttrpl e n of seven
;wagons it 4 mile iffy" Mvir -ivoßen
and ; - three ehirdr9ll,.,wfib were on
their way, to the iand, of gold, were
ru4 l iiaZ R911#.1:409181r.1.)Mmk for the
night, a war party of InVian43z °WOO
u PerlifttliSd IN , 80 me t,4lllg r to eat.
04itelits” bping, g prepit;4l PI" in.,
thane massacred every one ofthems
Otr GEN. JOHN A. MOCLEIVLAND' of
who bas fought on nr..'9llv
411 01)hC,lhtVq0410 A .vf the,. West
-dt al' war Ts' Ai.; 6:rn .1 letter
support McClellan, and`that Gen. Lo-
GUN will ao the same thing:
—"Suppose you go to war, you ean
notifigift talmay - whefi alt e r
much loss on both eisies; snd-noigain ,
on eit en.you cepse,figli.ting, the Iden
tical question as to termsoftntereOtirse
is upop you." So spoke Abraham
Li (lean: dv the comnienCeliteßt of his
administration. "
B. MARKLiY 13oyitt,:tisq., of Nor
riatosyn, has been nominated z as the
bdinoeratic candidate for 4 ,oOgress
Alio district composed of kontibm
'
cry and Lehigh.
KrA vote for Lincoln le a vote for
conscription `for high' taxes, and for
universal raia; beggary and starva-
LiOn.
TIIE •Detroit ' Free Press skys "it is
,
understood thatC
General Lewis ass
will address his ~fellow-eitizens, at
kr
Merrill favor of the eiection
of Gdneral 13•;$C1),,grt, as
4Prhiderti (*the Unite& States!"M
:.Gen: is one of' the converts
,
that our Abolition contemporaries
claim for "A. LinColn."
PUBLIC:SALE\
-OF. RE - li . ES.TATEAF
Abralriun Rex, deceaSed. .
NITILL be sold at PUBLIC. SALE ; at
TY- the Public;„Monte of K. K. Haim, in MARE
FEitoTOW v. on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1864,
Abe following ,valuable Keel .Ifetate, tate the Retatg of
AintREADI dOCEingni, ,
' No,l, A, Plantation or .Tract of Land,
Ararat, lo 11/Melberg toarnabip,Lebanou county. about
1% miles from Shaeffaratown , between the road . " lead
ing to labanan and Myeratown, - containing
121 Acres -and .68 Perches,
neat measure, of good Limestone Land, a Ijoining pro•
party of William Iba, Amos Kroll, John Stohler, John
Gibble, Peter Brabactier, and - others. The improve
ments are a tirostory LoaDWALLTNG
- ''..----,-' HOUSE, Ba k or ilWlTZlik. Watt.;
HT. ~
Wagenlllied: and all altar ilenmesary
Ont building's; 'two Mink' of Water
- will; Putnprione near the lionae,and
the other - near the Bar"; line Orchard
of choice Priilt. All the fences are in firet rata - order
and of Chestnut rails: The land bas le en well limed
• - Oak and
IlkkorY WOODLAND. T)1, la one et the beat Farm.
. that seat n of o'untrY, and worthy the attention
of buyers
No. 2, * A
Bait Lot of Ground situate
In Phsefferstown. Lebanon county, fronting on Market
.tree[. and Anitut property of Dr. 7,rbe
and La, canter road, and property of Joon Te
Smith. deeraeed. The improvement., are a 0110 -
spry Log . WV HWANG MST •E. STABLE, and
other I e:ersa., r ot buldlngs
No: 3, A Lot of around, situate in
Shadf•ratown, fronting on Main and Carpenter streets,
ant adj Ining property of Abraham Houser and other
propertyi of Abraham - Rex, dereasod. The improve.
Amin WILK, a twoilt. rV Weather Irirdkl 110II3E,
ASTABLE, and other necessary oat bnlidings,and
ago snorer failing Wall of - Water with Pump.
No. 10 -BUILDING' LOTS, satiate
In Shaeffaratown, all fronting on: Main street, 8 of
them being 83 feet frost. 4 of 00 feet front, and 3 of
66 feet f not,
No. 5. A MEADOW, nitrate in Shaer
forstown, containing about 234 AeghB OF LAND,
b. n.hled by Market and 'Arm:utter street, and No. 6
No. 6, AN ORCHARD, situate in
Ehnelferstown, cantaining about ti.. 4 ACRES OF LAND,
frOntinion'Lancis` ter street, and adjoining No. 6 and
other!.
•• . • •
kl.,11(1,:islil b. sodat the same piece. on
* Saturday, October 22d 1864,
b. In lowing described Real Estate of Bald deceased.
No.- Tract rf Land, situate in
Haldelbe g township, ebttit 1 mile from Bnarfferstown,
, tke road I.• dine.te ie - banon• raining
•• • 11 Acres'and 17 Perches,
nest measure. of brat rate Limestone Lend, adjoining
property ofJotin Dibble, No.2,and Petor Brubaker.—
This tract hoe elont - B Arreii of WOODL 4ND.
No. 2, A Tract of,Land, situate in
'Heidelberg townebip, abant 1 mile from dhartf.sr town,
on the road leading to Lebanon. cow Kitting
13 Acres and 147 Perches,
neat measure of good Lintest , •ne Land, adjoining prop
er ty of Levi Umberger. Daniel Yank. Samuel Weiss and
N. 1 About 8 acres ..f this tract is also good 11,00 D.
No. 3. A Tract of Excerent Chestnut
Timber land, iritustil in Heidelberg tp 'Nut 2 miles
mirth east from Sbaeff rstnwn. containing
4 .Acres and 34 Perches,•
nest mess re, ail , in , ng hi is of Jesse Bryghten, F.
Hoffman, Miller a Zerbe, tract or lot No. 4 end Sam'
ual Knits.
No. 4, A Tract of .Excellent .Chestnut
Timber Laid, cot:l'6l6l,g • •
• : . 5 Acres and 24 Perches,
neat zneastire. adjoining No. 8, Miler t Zerbe, Philip
Albright, Samar! Brubaker en. Idirtael rate.
IS D. 5, A 'nract of Excellent Chestnut
Timber Land co- talning
5 Acres and 117 :Perches;
beat measure, adjoining No 4, Pertmil Brubaker, Wit
llam Seibert, amuel Noll, - lot No.:, 6; Mr. Flo Iva' and
Michael Dine.
No: 6.. A Tract of -F,xcellent !Chestnut
Timber Lind. coetsiobig
4 Acres - and 117 Perches,
neat rrea tire ' .aej ,Inivg No 6 land Samuel Noll,,
No. 7. land of Daniel Br tiLashor and nth,rs.
No. 7, A Trace of Excellent Chestnut
Timber Laid. coot -bang
4 Acres and 99 Perches,
nestmessure,aijotning No . 8, its. 8, lands of Henry
Noll end Datil I Brubscher.
No. 8, A• Tract of Excellent Chestnut
Ilmber Land, containing
; • 3 Adrel and 11-7 'Perches,
teat measure. riejoh,ing No 7 ;No. 0, lands of Henry
Noll and Brubscher.
No. 9, A- Tract of Excellent Chestnu.
Tlniber Land, containing
4 Acres anti 34 Perches,
neat measure. idkilning No. 8, No. 10, lands of Henry.'
Nell and Daniel Brubaolier.
N.D. 10, A t
Tr act..;grExceg,On . Chestnut
mi,b4o..are,.contrani cg . . •
b Acres; • ' -
adJoinfog Nv.a• /14111110 rAlitiiriihiH and Daniel Bni,
bacher. - • .t. •• ' •
No. 11, The one-half of. 4 Acres of
divided Chestnut apront Laud, near the above.
All the above - Lind in vita ted in - Heidelberg town.
ebip, Lobanon.co.
Good"Pitle'ina Phsaeallion will be given on the liret
• day orApril, 1885.
tik,tioannenee at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said
d 4.1", ConditiOnahrsale will be made known by
8 AhIUEL. aosusar.
Ageutior the 11r Ira of Abraham Hex,
B. Biimh-r„ Anction..er. •
Hei deltievg;thwnithip.i3c . p't 2: et, 18A4.
•
NIT,TiONAL HOTEL
mace Stre.4 above: Third, Alla.
rpturs establishment offers groat indecorum/Mime on
1J- -
on account of redficed rates of bearding, but;
roar its central location to the avenues of trade, as well
aa the 3 :Woven/micas afforded by the several Pittairtiger
Railways, running peat tog contigoOtts to it, by which
gnostic:in :pass to and train , thenllotel to the' different
RaHri rfisue'pote, elidulil . they be.preferred to the 'regu,
lar Omnihris lielorigirig"to the. ROMS: • •
rati . 'deiteixtifytecr to diviite,My Whale attention to- the •
eomfortioad goriverticace:ofmy, moats,
gra;l4l6lllTOAr rletcW
405. itOustiM -Olga 4555 a 5 1864;