amP cocrusuago. upitsizailtaxicpseuaDsz. Neatty clod Promptly fAletsCed, of the aDVERTIMER OFFICE, 'LIIMANOW, Tate establishment Is now snpplied with an extensive assortment of NOB TYPE, which will be incrhitsed ae the patronaga demands. It ten now turn out PRINTWO, of Very destriptien, In a neat and eknellitiona manner— very reasonable terms. Sunhat; Pamphlets, Chocks, Business Cuds, Handbills, Circulars, Labels ' Zill Iloadings,2lanks, Progrominos, hills of Farb, Imitations, Tiobsts, DEsso of all binds. Common and Jadgmerielknflai. Juitlees'; Oenstables' and other Illtssmit, Printed correctly and neatly on the best paper, constnntly kept for sale at Ibis office, at prices "to suit the times." Vilii hieriptinn prise of the LEBANON ACV:R.IISM .. One Dollar and a Half a Year. Address. Wit. M. Bums, LeikMiti, A. T. WEIPIX, ATTOR NEY T, .LAW • Office Northr IVest Omer of:Water abeidtrarket Streells,q) Letitio daffframodev4pik. , . . ,44 • , *Aler * 44 1 1MFOirakitlr . AT 'JAW. CYrost in entabbeitand street. a rein 'doors east of ifUttli ROtniiiti the glace late or liii father !Not. johnWea,,decrd. ea. Se ptit. A 1503.. . 10.14 7 4 — VAL A.. STAN.L.tir ATTORitt*.AT LAW, remomidAhOfficet tette tailding,,ckag door ea. et LeederailleWeStoreopikeilteVeteWashiegtbit-tteeee ''lfebaeett. , r. ! • BOUNTY apt P.191140N promiitly , attended . to ' • 't,Apftttl; ATTORNEY-AT y"c's. iw aPtheeta.-Buildipg.. Cumberland Street nearly opposite the Court louse, tuitottuttt; Lebanon; Julie 16, 1.864.—tf. • ~,c , ., the Beek Attorney-At-Law . 111464 ties* oppo site 111 de e teti rmi ::liad AiieiAotsti... maltyu Karßtn. fa, are,ll=l.6, ItEgovAt.. ateADANt ATTORNEY,. AT LAW 45,5 RNMOVFM, tite °Neel° Market Street. opposite The Uthenon -Beek; two doors North of Widow • note!. . • ; Lebenon.Blerch 25. ' 63, - • Bass&Elm . fieriest • AC. t mai, el lr 016 saes ; ropigus remote& to Cal,ehatiotyl street , one door Nit Nast of Lotianou Valley Dal*. Opposite tha Huck frotel,tabatton; Pe. _ Ram , Jitranted •', , N APOISNTICiI ikwanted io the • Mankind &hit, iii Itx. thd undersigned' in' Water Streef...,l4llamin. , • A. B, Siff liK & CO, 'Nov. 9, ISill.—*. ' ...—___l.. 'JO lAll DILLER . ' ilandks Nitit fetaS 4 rod at , his GrottAft : Store. 'Cumber • , St., ano'dnor wont of Market. n lot ,of.Fteth c Prq t in Cane, installing Peaches, "Gages, Green Vora,. ToinakiesPelites.: , li. ,-, c ~ . ..: . ~. ~ ' ; ' '..-. , • ... - ' Plehles,,,.; petaled,, Cauliflower, Kerebug,..pepper Sallee • Cheese. . niv g listi t Limber-jet, ittip-Page. • ' - ' ll ''' • ' , Fish. ....1 ...' , : :, .1 slonsesassamos.nsekoteri nerrigis, co4#oi. ,_ , Fruit. Raisins ,Currente, Prunes, Dried Apple+ and Sestehes; 'Cranberries., Applen.' Hoot Ini,. Prapidits, • , , - • Harley. Peas. An: i , A lot of Buckwheat Foal: Alen ' bb ' bins& of New linalt. ApPles. • ' ... • ; • .. Highest price given in CASII for Eggs, Bet Dried Apples had reaches., nPlittS, Onions, &C. ' . i. ki. '.. ." tlibl.Cgostrocmge in eotkited. Jens DILLER. lisibstinti;i4V 23.1868.° .- ' . . . , 1 804 t New sTYL ES. 1 56 , 1- MAMMTION in Netherland - Street, Cont between Marketand the Court, dowse side, now en' panda splendid sidertitiltit'brdierd . Style of RATS AND CATS, for men and boysito . r 1858 to which the attendee"( themibila is respectlally ler; ted. Mats all prices,, Vow die cheapest to the mos costly; always. on lined. Me has alsojestopeited erten did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing mush a STRAW,. PANAMA , PSDAL, rit,AHL, MO RD, LEO ITORI(LSSINATE, CUMAN, &nasal Irthw)ll Poo Wholesale all of Mats, Carl' ike,, to Country Merchants on ailiailtageoun tares. • Lettrirroa, SIityWIROL. •• . : ; . SO Excuse — for ' STEAM Belt E R EXPLI: °SIONS A SIIOROTTS: LOW WATER. IWTEOTOII an infal, Li lible prevehtive Of the Snob:Wan or , berenirm out, of Steam Boilers. for sale, and vrarrented by,* e. Bat. thee, 2.1 North nth St., Philadelphia.' . • Lensiros Tonsure.; October 17, 1804. I hive Asticrofes "Lois Water Detectors" on my Boilers. and I.am.compht ely sattaDed roger& <MO reliability from an actual teat of one of •thette - Which 'pare the alarm' and thereby saved the boilers i ithd in altilltellhood Ale and property beeldee.. O. DAN SON COLEMAN, ' • per Cilium 12..tronsir. November 2, ISO ,—Sat.: . • ARMY ANDINAVY goVN I TN. NAM PATANDINUN , • <. -NY LAND . ADENCIti .<: L . , UAN,LES .. O I /11111,il as:AltOlr;'3lL er*- uleigarver., andertdrared, havltopbetel needled Of *recut. ola Me , and harlog hem engaged ill i tlePV:li nd ' Pension baelnees:ottere reivtres , am* whp aY e thereto entitled. la emeardence AM init,rirArtoot Arts or, emigre:4. All ,ettell,ebould eoll or *Wen deed, lad make their ellOYMpol leatlool AAa l thronrseYe( • • .1/AdSlAliklL 0 -1 11 4 • Orrteiremeivea to amberlin o door East orthe T.elianos Ileak4.ollloalta the-Hack Hotel, Lehattop, Pa. , Vatt.t,/, DEA TISZR 1:f AyitlG returned hens, Philedelplths', A wpuld FAY to thw aced peeple'of Lebanon and Vic thity, their, hare taken rooms at AIRS. laittsaa's (oho door Kest ef Dr. O. D. Oloningeee,) where I can be found at all' bows of the day, to wait upon these who may - want my professional eery lees; /*fielder attotion paid to o'o4).ra/west kittd filling of rzgrii. Ail opertitiongslone le the moat improved and "reknit/to:mann manner. diiiPTßlttitd, fow , ea elsewhere , fur the setae alias 61Work. .Chlareforas and kitliehr ailutinhotered tops Heats when . desired, 2'hatteitifor pattldrotor, I would eighilt thd pstrosi• .41 4 1 of those wishing the services or,* Dentist. Alkalt4l.B CLAItK At. S. S. . 'Lebanon. Pa:, April 27,1864. • • .10:nr,.. Root and Shoe 'Store • 11UNtinderelsied at to the public that they have removed 'their New Boot and. Shoe Store to ,Ctontberiptuf fired, Lebanon, in John Green's building, 4ouldoor Litest of the Cantectionery Store„ , where they IFler ,kaaping coned-anti: on band aocueral tier min Of Jodrell, Gentlemen,' Paiute, toys and dans' . 'BOOS ? hcieS Gaiters,:ET r.te . to ell of *doh willhelnadcup in style and quality no t 0" he SuYpasse'd bY any, dtber Workmen in the country. litorefort shall he spared to *dose and salisty all who. , :nay fatter the* with Abair orders, and their. charges wilt be as refolonhhte as possible, eothpatible with a ihir reteuneration,,.. • They also keep a hires stock o f • " HOME 30166 15 warranted to be as repreeel4l4: . The public are Invited to call ind'etain tbblr stock parlous 10 purchasing. ' -"• 4 {.7) : Altaintreyeirinp dons en short mike and „a Crononatie. rtki. . . • AN6IIES' 111001tE: . BAMLlTlLfil„atlltel I=EME • Cloutitv Bount3r , - MILIC: • ay tailoring named parsecs have heed appointed ,Ili• toroth:et the County Bounty Tan in their respecti; :Ive,Dharlets : Mildmir 0 - DISTRICTS. 14. AMES OP COLLECTORS ' . ' ,Antrrillb,ltortk . , :Charles Arnt. rm Aen Samuel Seabold Armenia, South ' . . 'MAUI, ' "; Caney S. Lick. ' ,• • Cold Spring fold Culon,.. gear, 8. flood. Cornwall, L'lfphrskiet Seiertat. Heidelberg,. - - . I tblnanual Walk. ,Ilinuver,,East . David Vomiting: .- Jackson, ' ' .; Itrelliikk P. Steiner. :, •Letsmon ToWnship, North Abraham Trozel., , Lehr* Township. South Christian Bomberger. t e l l pp ihjrough, R. Ward Peter ititilir. LObenOli 00011811.14,« Ward Jacob Graelt. Lebanon ItoromplyNorth John C. Went.; L ui d on d er , 7 „. . . .. 7'T • John Wolferaberger. Millereelt. ,; , : „, JearPh Matthew. sp a t s ", ' ' - ' Gedrge W. Walker. , ' ' The. Taxpayer ate earnestly rrqueeted to make v prompt payment to the,collectore. All the money tbat possibly can should be collected ori or before tile FIRST daroriJANUAllY, A -TS ,1843 a, sad paid into the COttOiy Trratillrr , ' . , •' ' ' 'AO per Cent will lid added' on Ali money W hich is .entpaid on or before the firstdey of VEIIKIJARY, neat . "114 to law. LES ' ' n ER, ; Conualssioners .. . JACOB , BRUSACIIkIt, . u c rd .. 1 ` WILLIAM EARLY . Lebanon Co. Attest r •••-•Crittla lintax,. clerk... ; 9 • . ... Lebanon, N0v,18,111 , . ; . , lAMBS' AND CHILDNEWS HATS. Lateirt tpes at CHARLES OAEFORD SONS, Coo ha en ta I Hotel, Ph iladolphic, tj r. • 'e,• • -Dic; -15 t ~., !:. ~t VOL 16irr-.NO. 26. wfidars Baisui OF • CEIMUILin: '‘, 4 . • ,ONE orailn• OLDEST AND. MOST ISELIA, •BLS, RRIBPRIS THS F,O•Nip • • • • • Cliteduibitts, •ekit7 oft Brestaiing.l4ftmsvibigisi aimat 8O Trost crouly l3 4l, , ,VMß Arestion of • TEM TMWAT, LUNGS ANDDGIIB&Ts3 f. 7Nft4irtt sung CONSUMPTION* Whim's% • ,; 'Clkietioin. • • • • • • -7 ..,1- : • ttogonoral Alp .otr-this reinedar become, and . io 'Xist:tt; IFernifelleceryte reeeentAnwidat ii til ONTkt#PRO * A4 4131 4 And utterance tn.ttie . &int ana-voloutafy ttottittoifr of the 'KRA& .tn* tetfeHtet sod metttidedisesse, A f ive by It. wilittotooltoOd to pristine prier and health. We 106fienix p edi t as ore - 110nm in proof of our saelitione, it • - • ; ;„: CANNOT BR DISCREDITED, - Aphie4Reic 4. - aiob - See r, Wsli kabtra oiiticlf iytocfednaiong 'the`tiednsti'. This ceortitity.luak th 4 etiete l atom AI. the, troll& of the agloted, • • , 144. - Feb 18 0 BM -- Xrcerogirrilleving reelized , itt my - -fandlyytespor taut benefits from the use of your valuable preparation --Want% - Bdularr 'di' 'WILD r.Clistatcra-it /Saida me plesum.rn to . ; recommendtheimblic. . / flome ;MIAS . years ago one of my daighters seemed to vrd de cline, an& little topes of , her ricaye g y, pe r e;Otativineir I then precnred a bottle of your excellent Balsam, before ebb bid taken the nholit'oftlie+liblittithinf the' bettimthere VMS a great iniprnyemena it her have in my individual case, Amide frequently nee of 4tion , valtiable medicine, - ati4ll liavtalmaytdbeentetleflt -, , •• ' ' ' 4 - Attiftit s atbittlit. Promlesse Awls:President of the Morris County 84204;:ilftirris . - • --town; New Jersey. i'llar i tiogiqsad wiatigucnizsAiroiwithfesgint for :Mont fifteen Years,' aishOlistitilig Arline& itsibenell chit results in my famity,leaffords me great ph:attire: in recommending It to the public,intivaluable remedy: in Miami OrWilaklungc cordeidtifigheigd, and a rein& dy which I omelder to be entereiy innocent, and. may be taken with perlect safety by the moat delicate in 'health: • ;; ' ; , ; : ' . "rani li on. John...,E ; Sint a .b4iin7 swished Lawyer oo ter, Alar ' yland. I beer on several tocesione peed Pr., 'Merin7ll MA Or WILD Can,lit ler secire'cidile, erid almorit rad: decided) benefit. I kneel df;-pp. fpreperntbrirtlitt more eincectous or more deserving otgene rel The P1111.101.411$ also beg, wiled with. excenevit effect by . 4. Wichane Milrierost nottlis;ll4. WE/InesMilani 7-2 of Wild' "" Chit:rey? None onletast saguaai.,l. WOPTN," on that !rapper. Lk Br • ' J. P. DINSITONN, No. 401 - 11voattliriya., Yak. g. W. FOW.LN do CO,„ Patipriadora, Be3tayat, ' "beiamitda IIPIONIII;:.,,,R11-4;-W--FIVE .Forty:::yttfal..,.Flipol'inte' Itt's ftPly iimebltslhea teiperiorlty or rif:01111116°8 RUSSIA SAt.VE: Over ail other tenli'eg prepartitione IC cures ' sr.,SOßES,,- CUTS. SCALDS, WIN. lsoi Ls. ULCERS; A LT! It it ED3I: klt TSI P. tEDAS; S, STI.RD,I2ILIDT, I CORNS. 'SORE .LIPS, SORE STEN, ars., ,es REMO:VINO TUE PAIN. AT.O • CE, AND It EDUCiNG' TITS MOST ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS. AND ; INFLAMMATION. AS IF Br aiAG- I.C. ONLY 23 CENTS A BOX. Br J. P. DINBSIONn t N 0.491 Dr* Yee New .York. S. W. IFCMLIV*VO.,No.Iif Tieweint Se., Reston 1 i r:., Aid by - all Druggists.: • • ! june:22,,,1884.-71y row. • !". .1 'PRIVATE. SALE, OF A Splendid .. - Farni. , • , IM !Matti - tier 451Yrkleit • Private ie'raire Farms , L;lpepted In, Cornwall. township., Lebanon County, • ateinietalles Ram Lebanon.' on the' road leading to Rbifte Tavern; near Zinn's' Mill. containing SlLlillereib o*d 110 Irerche osTepoly MirTTINS.LAND, tinder poem) fences, and laid °Slim convenient - fluids; nitli Tv& • Alntng Wafer Alio running water tlfrortg4 , 4:-;1 Aloe hones AO in the barn yard. and pannier at the house • dud'. near; : • ' barn. :rater can be ;reached, ttr the', cattle from every add. wlthinit ' voing an raga '.The imnrenrententi ate ;a' larie XWmatory • ;Met Bti en gistipi uocrpti with. kitchen and waox trona, alfaShied. large 'RwiTtEit SARK' anti ittlier berm Cmriager Meuse, Wagon Shed, and in fact all nec, weary ,fintlaalings. An excellent Toting OltaltAßD ' and all kinds of Fialt Prices. - Thfa One tbe moat desirable and BEST FARMS In 141tBADON, cqunty. NO 2" 7 Acres ; or ..., HEAVY WHITE OAK, In 'Carrefrall tow oljE 'ohip t iblia Imo tittles from No. 1. ' .. a r tq). • gracresiand ill Perches cuttaNirr. WIDER.. LAND., in , Itaidel ekbait tiawnsiiip,l" mile - (rein Shaeffelatogn, on- the.rond leading to -Geckley's. Half the ,timber ulthe above.tract is lit to cut. , * Nti.'."4*:, = , . 2 Ares staid a 7 reithes or en:mina TIMBER LAND about a': idle from No. S. • .18i- The whole can be bought together, or singly, to cult pstrebaseirs. - Good title and pootesaion will be Oren . on , the let o April, 1865. For further informitlou apply to .the subscriber:re! siding ouBlo. 1.• • . • ' 3 1 ACO11 WiTll3ll,jr.: Cornwall .tp.. 8 , pt.14. 184, - 7 2111 - •.' PUBLIC SALE • Borough -Ptoperty. ILI. be sold at public auda,at tbe pulpits house hy p Henry Pleaded, ht Lebanon', un • Saturday, December 17, 1864, the following Real Esiote. viz A LOT or PIECE; of 0 ROUND, frOntine ,on 'iteeet, betieeen Walnut and Pinigrove etreetn, in the ,boeou , !I of Lebanon. The Lot it 3534, feet _front arid ' 209 feat, deep,„ to en ally*. 'The : proeenlenete nee a bro-story FAA= DWELLJNO MOUSE:, with summer : bonse,'Kitchen and Meat Stand, at- till teched„Rtablo. , ntrrena. suqp, Wa gon Shed, and' other ImOrivmtente. 'This le a dealraLle proaerry,. and north) , the attention of farinerninLecbaules and ,littiolio2 men: , Good title OR pOesealon Will S her girin on ' that at day of Abnitall36o. - .. Solent, itaittnenee at 2 o'clock; Pi M., when tfri t nayr will be made know! , by GEORGE D. RUPER.: T Lebanon, Nov, ; , r • . • Lebanon • 1i0r 0 24 11 IBms. Rt Y "'"- Tllkeolllecteir of Taxes:foe : Lonoi mn PETER 11/tun, will be, in the coP4c" the Court Nous* , in the noretegh:oifLebsthan , on daY.Tuesday. Wednentait, Thursday, flignif and &It' urdae, the 12th, Inth„1411o, 16th, letb and Vitt 'days of Deamber, D. 1864, Sot Um purpten of Ine ebril4 ,the special Tax assessed for Bounty purposes.. Notice is also hereby given that per 'cent additional will punitively be added to all Taxes. not paid on or before January 1, 1865. and all the Taxes must be paid_bl the Ist dly df hlaret, 18657. The.aisestenent is $1.6 on the PO?. ; Blonder °Etta% Town Council, tt t•t. • • DAN aItITTINGEB, Chief •Nurgann - , AttestntD.&bass, Lebanon, Nov: Tit, 1116•14-4 t; ' ' ttit • LADIES' AND- Ai MN' -HATS. .• • Latask&t7le4 sitocUA UES ,EXtitrftßD BONN Cietiseatil HEM = :etstgitaustas. IRAN mike Mum .;;;Aui -Watikee i haelielent eire'ultirtys, ton ; the, ArtA7 ;vitil,Oltrir!g ,tli 9!ast. inon the . MiATlWkier; 444 4O P: ;b TO 00 ,00.n 4 . fall .launths, ,' w en ,, _ the, emi grant, itralps . ,at ; red I i ng., in olt„tbe . , !OW na with . Whole.: troops ! :of sti n 7broytitett.l Amoscts .. , .—Ths:girlS bine all hear,u '.'liftt ~i, '; 00! chances. fufr getting I.,;iipitiati'd . ,...iff, .'awful. .: geed ,iii . **NIS,'" ' They_ I : k now tbete .are.',‘,,qo Opt", dr ebilii.its, ,so they, begin. :pr i 'itupbwiih Ortlk , a fter g,f paskinndupenciencoAlpir li 4a , by. „khg..timei they ,strike • i tht-',Faki.;°(l type,ValliolikhqPlT9 in 4 1100t*B . t'0: e of •Wigg . le v ,,4 .1 . ...i i.,.. :1,-• 64 tY: V'k. IV / . 1 *.. : : 4,1 ; 9.1 t H 4#lF; I . le lie Vlned*l*9ot*** . liiti- • ,:-:,: .. 1 1 eated,caliee from tike, Stars.',., . . .; ~gszt talked much Of. Whiati4ejraini would arrive ,and of Tre . il.y, 'prnigraut ghis:; ,I, .; -:,,,,-, ); i. ~, , . .1- -' - •:, ~..; u Us -sworn ); 0 , v.l*4-44 1 4' 10 .0 1 4! , this 'fall, sure:" , . ... , At last it was reported that t - a big .. ,.1 . tami nri wits :et mod on the Carson, two i talk 8 • beygnd .Day talk .;:-, ; .:-I •.: ii • ;. ' • 'Ciftiiiiriekb 1 IMO') ted . :ibiS i ,- '/I1)0844ing: I anitdellatteliVtlth Miatr -. ity,; ..q ~.,i,, , ‘''. . Thelrtpottivreektdo;truK awdoichsq.- eras '.- bettery ; , .:4 omen ,absolutely,. al, I bbunded;'!. at ti.otuiriek; afterward* jilt, form ed : nre. ' :in his enthusiastic. way.., He tofatam nog fh e ten tsatul: wag-;. ons, nate'risibly , ,,enuch ,concerned!, to, kniiiriesUetly . t he -Sta te,l , eon nty ,•and , . tOwiri , from avideh'ieach larhily: halled.,, but trrrealitytalfing-aeteaof the fine,, :poi ntsit f aft the m arria gea bl e look in g females' in - ;:the.•eamp: ; : , k ' :, •,.7 : i • . ' At last bastruek., ona,that . , salted I _ 1 . lii In' Ida . dot t-. ; - ii b , .; • -- - --, . • • ~ i Emig ~ afterwards.hey said - ; . 'to: me:. with agreat.sikh,;;Whielt :: ha: tried: to, innother itt a. laugh i .',..01) .. she „Was ;Was .a " , i dipper I ~ Trim (es, a igatel WI , tithe; as I:at wilifint , ,-• ;chile ka iwhich (t hough.su a , , ilitliwn etl) - showed a illeaehyoudd iuess , With = eyes lib / /sea great ! brown, swimming :;eyetil-L-tthat 'drove.; your . - tool cown: into your rlhootsia.drauged., your hbart!rightupinta yaur throat and left; yott ~speeehless and...slung+ t, .ti e tip- . , . ,- , !F = ; 1 ,,„.1 :,-7,;`-; ',, , 1- ..;-;;: •1 , . rratkritrstimptuoitsien3ale:Condriek: - laletrilige; •. 2 ,;-: '.!. s :: i • ;-: :: .:• - ! : ~,: ..'..' ilia progress was good ~ ~,, , !I , ; 7 : A - s ,th e ; shades E of; :eventrig : tau ed. 'down - upon-(valley and kill, lie and li Is , charmei took ir stroll., ~: . ;- . , : As thera-atlied: , r 4; the ; ...., alb mean- , ._ _ _ ~. . • MEI fhcesof the mootr , rose upfice_m beh , itia the iseiterit hills:- All nitere -Seemed died atrjd'=quiierting,.withsloac, ; ): Lore danced in•lrays .riwonlight, that glanced oaithe stream, theiwil lowwrnstled their libnves,to the •pass ingtreezes,4ndr;so%sWeetly 1014 ,the story of their - love. that, even:. tile rest lose Winds-were forawhile enticed to lirger, forgetful - of-their journey ; en. ktnorediriight-haiits were ,skitnrning the tore-laden-air Inptutins circles ; . - rays of languishing light,gleaming in answering . Bashes =from their-,lazy wings); ibriolkets • peeping from , .their boles in neighboring hillocks, chirped tuiench - ;utlier tinr wieili:Art•.tremulous : notes the: ripe .and gushing rain of their surcharged hgarts; beetles, cra zy lore ) . ; thundered ,hoaripely their plaints of: the,tender.,,pain Oat, 'racked itheir•alailedj bOles, and the •swect honoydeW:el itqaYeal ,t4 l l#4tly into - the lbeart.cup ~that each. . m e ek ' plants held Mt stinglYl • 4The.sympathetic Reacts o f. 09. lor- 1 , :ere acknowledged the tender enema ,surrotindii,ngthem,,uudSghared, ;the.sweet thrills.with l which44:,nat tare quivered,. ~•.4 d, • • • ' 1 ,4 ;4 owlyithc pai r tr (pack discourse wan dered,-oo ,What.throbsi of affection. stirred Gondrick's :heart , What.fires of • lovo bora pit 4,;Conr , driek's,eyeS As - his obarifier lea9ed• krostingly. upon his arm,. heaven seemed to , de scend and rest on the lower and,oeur er hills. .1 As the :murmur, of a bee itt s rose was her VOiCe to: his seal. Seating ihemselpetsF .qn -grassy bank, they gazed. together ,on the darkling eddies .of the glfd in g stream: ,colors Cocitrick paint. ed lot,the fair being ,by,his - side epic tune of.the,,wocclerful Wealth tkidden within, the, rocky vaults-tif , the whip ,poorwill mines.;. Charmed by his. eloqueßee,atd .sorbed in the oon,tempjatiop of- the picture he-plaesd,before her, she for :got ell else and„gradually,ber beauti ful .h cad. droopedd rouged. low,er l a nd Lower .---and; ,rt.tateck' upon. his :bosom—his mantrichesc. • • , Great,' heaven 1, ,thrill :idartod: through hie , frume,- , and • so, affected him that 'it was only. by titremulotts elfort , that be etuild smother the .vol , bans' of emotions :welting. within 'his botiem. ' . . r , .• ' • 4 He felt a desire; to: boondAo; feet, and utter .wild whoop t Out`e . No;'be'.eonstrained , hi';4 - enfotiOn;; ho resisted the • - y; lee head "iyaik ' and' snug. It, nestled upon his breast= A '.As.she ,gazing, into -hand hohie Tao; her parted hirieh- - esti:broin, - fell affluent **es. from her broad .:forehead; sari atid'bf ,thiarbie . tex. 'thin and 'Mgr quid `eyes kinked into hi's; and he do*n ihto ,theit futurit, si3entkdio;':Ooatre' th'ere'. •' ' - ) 11 1140i'eti"Okit'e lOcrer and rested'oi..'the valley ! Ohvild not altvayts lust ;Ho felt tbit ,Ske9i4 ,tn§it 'aipeeitifescalaginir 4')‘4 ME LEBANON, PA., WEMESOtt DECEMBER i 864. EIMIEJ 1 Her: great{ Votfeksiest Awl 1 ttni. There have been at least twopal -1 the silken, ifingiftt slifyttriiii fOtititValt gable forms of frond practiced by the , rested on , heF,Onei ) ,%,„ supporters. of .4,brahaln ,HVIWItt it% lie was happy t stwah, bat be erder tomalteY4l),,this majority, and 1 , could not be us l*mvitik,forever. thus' seeure lihrt, the eleetoral tete . of .... 84 0 . iaorned to l .,o,:irs 'the same. , the State: Biel-Wens .ballots ;have theughtsi ,! , t ~,,. ~ - , been placed in Lthe -ballot boues,.' , an I, e Oightly . -,,e . jter, - bead,..i,jta ~lkertneo, f ulse,registries, tbe-'44Ple :prow, , ±l4ll l o.ke , 4int tr,great, cos has been repeatedly proven to 4ye as formerly ? , ; . , , ~,i , , ;., been , the case in our elections hereto lk,r, 1, w5.,;41,4tr ' , . 1 Weald She fore ;,and, secondly, the saw'of se 1' , V:4,041),,, 4 *Japse 'berr . the volnfiteer soldier's. l). *:ir9 'lot only .11ke then& wtagony. ._ ,,i _ „Veen, orarawed and Pe l eveited by, ear -110 hgt447l'W AIM: ,11,0141P01- .rupt partisan °MOW but the returns elf standing on ameipitle., , ~ i ~thentselves, in ninny case * have been trieN. l .§ 105i4f4; 1 04 baletoee. -. 'tatripered with and tresiisife*Med. lei __„ll,e w as t a PP / iViPTer• ' reference lo,iletitiou's votes, ' wilt) be- V9 lll "Age ;1 , ir , :,7 . • Oohs that cit y ~ o f Philidelphia ' titgasixed - 71 d ant his tale, of has td-day,- or ever had 09.800 voters t 14% ,: : : •; , ,i . 4,,e.15; -,1 . ". ,legally and Properly. registered ' iii It , was not .4 I 6'9E10; .. .. ' her- various wars and Vreci ri ts ? 'Wit. vraslo, u• t ointr. , ~' -.. And 'yet;.,thtit iiiiiiibkLeft- .I.4ilian_, -01 Wit!ingked-4441 - ed ....-*4lanis longt, Careen ekint4d iniOtenilesiden't : ==greing tremendous, coLvuldte,sigb , near 1:1,000 AAbolition'majority Vin a. , . , Isllt, she said nulling. ' city, that not many years since 'burnt ,-Inlt murmuring OM , boaskeither ,al Abolition hall in open day, as ri If; she,. hadn't some ;feelings of - the • ee 1 ~, nuisan • , same k hid ,fold him 1,, ,-, V * Theists. attempt to etereise the , , She put her:aSme about his trecolt, i ifiglit oystiffrages on the part of the And , -bidding , her sweet face in his i volunteer soldiers; hiorproved a nig- , 'shirt froat c ; obbed , . out in a. OrSokealwal failure—farce I , would call it, ' , Wee , that,timt was-Abiat-Aiiedbcr,- , but fcir ' its varioes,lnelaneholY ton- Heaven let Pdall kffifis,::Aud _fell, at eMnitunts: The : doubts entoliained his feet.:, ,-, ~,, ,-. .c 4 ' .- , fialli,. -, • :by intthyins to the wisdom, and pro-, Here foi.jeiwkarseveral deep, search- •tiietrof,tbis , -,-..tneasure,: prior ie-its iug, delieionithisses. 0- ~: , 1 ' 'hdoplitti, trotild seem to: have Aced 1 =[,For the gratifinatiOn of .my , lady 'ffilly4eOlized. • , . , -—• ! .-1 'readers, and that they may knew, the: It ' i i ii ,,, , aii i itim bib, ever ~t 6 • „ secure,u,./ .exact number,- and,, deratien of' these o , l ,, a , tvit f g t . c u s4 i,e.ib rt w0 0 . 4 ,1r., Itiicket.t. ; -so] kisses, Phave put them .all dow,o.— as t o allow a'fred sehOreetio the Voters They were as renew*, the [ stars repro-: iii fli .fd y : seating their nillilber, 4n4 th,e dashes 'service t- The expenses of the attempts niade l to do so areal ,tke duration:Of •0.1102111 , :t r ii* M!l - 7.: * -- -- 7 — ” most beyond , bolief: , On the part , of t,.*** • **_. - - . tbeStute, they; will reach at least P: 1 1' 000..; and the two , )YalWeal prggnizaT , 1 v tio h i ,e ys , ss e .s xr e er ‘ o v d. iil t:t at li \ y y ; :s , mu ch lio nil o p T o . , 1 -great abuses; and must•ever be tine- i ie - nal - in its operation, and unfair , in its +1 I , results: ~ - ' ~.. , _ .1 Tigie ** * • V. rt.r""Tr: it Will be obsersred , tbst.tlie Isst, ono Wes lof men -I e hyot tt tail_ ,tg am sQt..4lire. , titat , it/was. not :'even s longtiri ' than ' have, represented. ,eondrick is; ;got. even surest:knit it. =He thinktkeb9ll( here lte , was insensible fora titan.] • • Affe'r allAbSse kisses-came an awk ward pause., The situation, to be , titire, was ,not, ,an'unhappy."wm , ZBit - a'gain Arty friend felt ; :it•, was time for soltimbing"lnore. He niadelt es lbap frotn, one preei:- piee—tinother was before , him. • lie was' , totter ing.to`lits, brink. .flelnust,Spenk nf imarriage. - Ilow - weattd wite,taket that int'Attdt*elt- 'ledge& :that she Atti ,_ Ar , IL pea, QV, tile questinatin• fear; - and. with , his;eye:ti slightly , tkosed.. Sbe Ousped him mote-:tightly: bour. , titiv heck; and•sighed deeply.- Poor' Condrick Fall sorts Wears at tacked 'tory blood in Ma heart seerned • 111)1Cit :a drop-ofscutething: moist; fat '.t: . At 'first. , ho, thought his ilofie . wag bletdink. ' r lie held hishanclitio(tin the moon -lightit'and on it - beheld . a glitteting, tear. - • - , itki felt better then. ; Ilieheartgave a , graat leap, and he "Thank heaven , Ile , win now wick encouraged. lie again made,,iminiry Ats to her • Sbe said •then In.. words, that: .she loved hini— , .oh so inuch r which for a Vine coridortedlint 'great- Condriek now begaii to urge imme d objeevad, ha - vetting ShOre:elOSO‘' .ly hitif and ) said, Jawhitti." Condti'At wentedlti khoveif .there , Waeoany obstiele Onion. 'Ski) kissidl him (.**.:**,. *I -and `said 1,40611/M attlight_ttne.; ilirthetc tenderly kissed-her r*-- 7 -4-1 and' asked- bier whether they. could'not bemiarried Stie :raised- hei 'great swimming syes to•bis' face; lola, g a ze d f on dly tifycifiz him, but; Het looting HO were in tempting proajmity to his own ? He sow. repeated ,- ,lis queition, when in an agonizedivoite she cried out , : • ' ! dear, I , ean't tell I live got h' 11)Ilthisiey: old cuss of a husband out in One o'them"wugons, and•lie's just spiteful— enough - to live' munth set!" .Condr4ek is still a bachelor. liethad a bad spell of something like'mountain fever the next' day af ter lie'visieed the , eraigrint least hewent off into -the mountains, and shuhned §manikindkand woman .kind fortlibout two , inmate.: - Bat he is all right'noW. •po,-1..AyT.TT , ..•,,,,i_A:14. 7 . ADDRESS:; To the Democratic Citizens Pearl lylvattia a:1 • liliavn w but vatted , theft:4,l6,Y more= meats of our -- public authorities iii collecting 'the, result of the election held ` on the Stli tilt:, hi of to cluiric,o the incumbent Outrof ca ling' ,your tittdiltion! , 9 - meanS by .which majorit y of 20,0,81 . votes (as s' now learn frotn, Official' Circles) has lieciitecorded, 4gniiist; . This nag- siClity l4 ,rni d o up,Tliao- 4 4 1 : 1 h 6 'Yoies" tT to tateii itiooo, tirkeilOiS those iy -PrA9sx;rmcli. t.114C1, IIIRYill!grOg*T04111 . 1111 -71 p 04e xyittgpicof rftitiFils wise. • 2%ttu c rt ni Cr. ti' ~;rrt ' —Certain' it is, that the privilege of voting giveotothe'soldlets-is a Mock ery, when' thef 4 -sery` „Wien against whom perimpt, her would likoto *tote , has the most clespotie control -over. those who rule that soldier's every movement,,and could, send -him at a ,word. to thefreat ",of rhalilos,and to death, if he refused compliance 'Avith theirlzleliest..s. -, Until the 'volunteer , soldiery have the power of choosing their own.officel , s, ~ t ime ;fr . - glit', 0 : But: fiage for other puroses 'pu n never be properly carried - into . effect in the army. Had they Amen fairly. and freely left to tAe;ir own,: preferences, there wottfd have .Wen n put giaiume proportionate division 1 or sentiment expressed .by the soldiers in the.late elections;,,i that was iiiittqfest:Cd by, their fathers std brothers at home ? - It is this army votei (not to speak of the other frauds,) which hay given ournpponents their reeeti t.b6ggarly triumph iii PennsyWinlas Beggarly' indeed—when it ia recollocted that`, it ShoWs i a fallin,g off of from 'forty to fiftY`thinisand majority, Within. the lust four Yeara I . Such a viCiory, and so obtained; betoltens'a speedy down: fill as it party; tiv':the 'advocates ot .negiiii — Tiuttlity fp our' Stinnett old .061tuknwealth. " Revotations never go #aditatds. ' It is Worthy 'of retuark here al'se, that a' Change of twenty'' ' `five thousand votes properly divided amongst the larger, States,- would, have defeated .I 'Mr. : 'Lindoln :alto; ether 1 .1 . .... , • ,•,. , • g. .. Itwasoiti du,ty,;felloir Citizens, tts have rescued - the . Constitution, at tbel late elections, if we 'could. The of fort was gallao9y„but unsuccessfully made,. And, n ow,in , view 'of what must A nevitAbly tianspire within the ' next f6ArYelltsvllfqo,hqnrB4, more i likeetingratnlating yen as a political escaped a .ear a r l' I party, gn i having re sponslbility, than "'offering explana tions and condolence over a defeat.— After entailinga weight of suffering upon: tgni • FOUntry t froth which troth ino hub m ost . radieal measures 1.-1, , ~ ~ 0 4 , . iik can ever relieve •it i after having forcedyiato Operatieii a financial sys, tent ,Which is but tine mask ,of ruin . in that regrind,; „after so mismanag-, big the unfortunate Civil war now upon their hittlihx7;ns to tour' o Scarce ly a hoPe.of''Sivini the Kniots=it - iii but riglitAliat....the_Abelitionists, and their metrunlopt :*braham Lincoln, should'rehiiin iii,irp6Sition to feel the first fruits': of their Oirn ' Wicked-. tress and folly, and meet' the curses andeonclemnittion of .an outraged and sugering people, when titeini pending, clouds shall ;mature into storm and darkness.; . , ~ •• , o,ur.• plain duty, fellow.citizens; both as party amid as •; patriots, is to maintaio -our. 'noble P,fgarlisatißa ill alLits - power and , activity..- it :now comprises compriseEi upwards of two hundred and seventy-six thousand freenlen-1 the bone ) sinew and brains of the Commonwealth. Every hope of an , ultimate re; union ; of the . States, and of .restoring the Goyernment and laws to their.original‘puyity and vig or, lies,in the: progress end filtimitte triumph of : the Democracy. We must still cuntinhe ,to 'act, As ' ,the ,pantinels' of freedom, , and yindieato our 'time-. honored prineipies before the people.. Instead • of: disbanding our elubs and, :associations,let„ us , increase , their, nuather an, inspirit; their - action.— Convene atoleast ;monthly mectings. Gather, if , possible, - and Vrgantac a • Democratic, ;- association ' lin, „uvory ( -school district; and boldly. coarmAs -9. a all proper+oecatiOns the ,rooasureis, of our.corrupt and imbecile : rotors., 'Ex,' i pose: the secret leagues and i bandit* 1 like . gmtbertnga .of our , oppoPqut*:; , arid:hold up toimeiiimit AKIO_ :".hose. 1 .ivho, in midnight 'assemblies,: And Au i,der-titndred.darrkness; conspire to rob; lindtiniir;Our .coantryystuliatthe same. Annie todegradoceir people! by;,plot- MOE 177 1 1!!? WHOLE NO. 808 ting -ith i affiliation , with the , n,egro = eel, Let ,-us, AS 7it vaity, march i 'hiVailily of: our aceuntomed paths, employing Wither stealth, norsecre cy '; they rte hnworthy of freedom who' .area lifiaid toilefend, it, in open day,::; .1. , ;fi;:. , , • Allow tog g in i t.is, epatteption; to add tter Aleo, in behalf of the'Dem- I ocratte - •sta 13if - roioyfvfiliiti. 'Al irLisiiitirt: V liffl'potititly-'itivarded, now, whenletirly• all public , ' patronage is , in the liana of the fanaties i , and the expensesOf printing greatly in erOftB-. ed, it-becomes the manifest . ditty of every faith'Ail Demobriit to support andi4treaehen his 'local paper, ' and to`diScriMinhte' in his patronage, if compelled to dos() at alloin favor of the . Dern9crake press of, ,our • own State. There is a ettlpable careless tille-811-41.-thia.iespretyliv'mitny of our, publlc .- Men; vrtnab-mw:very proper 4 tilijeet fOS.. itlirebbhsion, as' melt or. remembranOe to; those..-Who; suffer from it - • Under - ordinary eireninitanees fellow citizens; ' I wohld 'VO%I the Present duty - of aly Olime'fally dis ciliargedtin thigtatO'reference,tol the late :election, and the•sequent.ang- gestions which ,I ha - VC ventured upon. Andln what, I thrther undertake at this time, it iS 'possibte I May, be l Oharged with trav'elingsomewhat out of the -sphere , o - my , appointment, /and with enterineppon . a field 1:4,' in rquiry that is.beyoridlitsAsttal, limits.. I bares my ptilimse is manly rind up Eight, and . I' May' ' add; patfibtict feet I May safely - rely in these tines that the spirit of liberty wilt secure' me at leastyour indulgence. On•or abotti , the;Arst day- of Sep tt;,lnber last., forty:lour. stibstatitial 1 and reputable Citizens Of Columbia [ahirlaizerfie ceunties, iii this State, I Were • seized by military authority i t and ,hiirriedl , With indecent haste, at :the bayonet:s poi!it,„*to- the depths of a distant WI disused Military for tress, as a plum of tonfinoment.— qtie of tbetn;. hp* Jotter to his,. rela tiveS; in simple words That hittittench every honest heart, thus describes Weir imprisonment: ' • ''' ', • "Our treatment was. inhuman.— When first taken and incarcerated in. ,this cell, not : a stool or bench to.rest oar, weary limbs on, ; not li eup, or knife, or fork, or plate ; and 'these few linfigien:Sible'; 'articles wtre pur chased at exorbitant`priecti, attended with vexatious' (Why. Forty-four of us In sane cell,• without even tt sap,- 'rate place. to attend to the calls of - luit"nre- it... , Uri ViPlultr - 1. 1, 01 4 ine01. 61i; num ber - ber.was'soon laid In'hiS - hist I ‘, , resting place, and many others pros-, i trated by, disease." Four cif •their.number litivp recent ly been brought to trial before:a min,- tary commission, and three of • them , sentenced to heavy fines anti impris onment,apon charges clearly •cogniz: able in the civil courts of the State and of the United States. With the - question of guilt or innocence of these men, (and.J. believe them truly inno cent of 4 . any deliberate infraction of law,,) I havp, in this place,nothing to do. It is the startling Met, , •that for ty-four men, of ood repatti in their, : respective- , neighborhoods,_r some of, whom had held places of high public . trust and honor, should be 'seized , by soldierv.in the heart of this ficaeCful: and loy4t Stale, dragged off to a mei • - some military dungeon, ' and there kept for-months, without being con fronted ;by ttti accuser; one of them, In the meantime dying, as iwbelieted from suffering thus ; another.'becom: Ing blind'from his confinement, while most of the 'others still continue shut up in I,'ort Mifflin—a damp, island fort, constr=ucted more with tt,viekv of resisting*immbardment, thank iinr thing elap-? . A brave old, name" dese crated ;.: a fortress associated With Many proud recollections and ,memo ries of' our. forefathers' . struggle for freedom turned into a beadle for ;they. Uses of Modern tyranny ! This is not all, nor in y viewithe ~, ,worst, of-the ease—if it is' to be estab lished as' it precedent. These men are beitigArawn out, one by one, to, be tried before, a tribunal unknown to the Constitution—ealled a Cour lliartial. in - which they are denied the„ privilege—prieelegii iii - ii, ,freeman's estimate-4)la trial by a jury of-their 'peers, and of the vicinage'? I stimuli! impliedly impugn 'your in-. telligente and love of freedom fel low-eitizens,-by offering here any e laborate -discussati c't' this _sacred right Of trial by jury. .blol , work o tyranny so stirs theinmost depth of eVery-freeman' Iteart,ftwany attempt ed infringement of this precious princi 7 plo'of liberty, which has, come down .to us untrammeled , arid unim t paired fromthe dads of - ,ll.lifgruf . Chaita to the present moments, "T he 'very idea of a 'Afilitary l 001}1111igi011 sitting in the heart of our faithful, law-abiding ' old Commonwealthito try .anything but, simply breaches, of military law and regulathine, IS monstrous and un :bearat,le, Our . .. •Legistat ore thirty humbled it s elf ,;to subserviency, in passing laws putlishing any resistance byword or,deedoo the..- conscription ,,laws „laws of Congress ; itna Congress in its turn has piledanaetmen ten enact-i tnent- 7 nowi r epdersing our .graeious President's procietnations of martial .64yr,,and next ,reetraining,,them—ba i i ! all the while pointing .to the civil courts as tili) preper iribunals- to t r y ••the class of offenses newly announces, .„._sh n li I say, treate4,.by bat) ,Preei rdeot an d• ,Co n gress—a;ord ' and Was tara of a epamisAti, A people 1., ,i I-AA:Omit, atealihtwecjtizene,, vitelabe • r it , is:PPA.ItICIV 40,1'6141Coit*o hundred' .end B flvien l T -8 4-o ' 94iiind:Pnr" rai ;I of, r091.191v4nii,..1 , 0:: 1 1 4 / 1140 i . ?VW 0 6: ,I alarming FiAlataiclil a :(0;;0,* ,gre at Prilloiroletf , or` hunitanT,rlgl4ll , ‘ 7 hif:o; even no monarch on the tAiriktie of , k .... .4. • -- tits. .4 trr A A rishill i T I) , AU,IVLSOR TOWN - AND COUNTRY, IS PRINTED AND, PUBLISHED WEEK,LT By WEE. N. BltElinit, - ? 24 story of Funck's New Building, Cuniberian/ St At Wit 1 47611 , & Alia FiftrAn '6'4 . traitt• SAP lirertrartaxtrzzirs iniierted intim. 4ruisi riita i. r'SMI az-HANDBILLS Printed at artitaara media. • • RATES OF POSTAON.'. Tn Lebanon Clurrty,Tidiftiftrea 1 In PontsWraioa, ow!.. of Le no soip6ty 6 oants,per inarter, or 20 cents a year.. - Oat of this State f 634 cts. permoo . e.r . opr Atfts. s }ems if the postage is not paid in Etd*Vtice, Weds are anti tie our 'Eine?" unciater's since the d'art:* of Magna Charia, ester yet &railed with impunity ; and 110 - administra tion of our Government erer before dared to its'frinre, even 'in ilk est degree?: :Thu .fate, to day, of these %ten •of • Columbia county, if' in nocent, may be ours to.rnoWoW. sides, it it really has come tn . pass t that the old laws of the land r e quire enforcement. by,, bu.yonets; .and the noir ones intflatieed, , and about to .herintrodueed', need the same illus tration andeOport. it must at least he interestintg,totte IlleopJe to knav .it,.antf be` prepared to yield up grace fully all our cherished. principles Of civil freedom baptiaiti in the blood, of the fathers of the revolution, and be queathedwfd V!: as their inestimable legacy True, 1.1%.d the boastful an T 1 nun ce ment of the beereta•ry of State at Washington, that the-suspensions,of the iv it of, lifibeas corpus placed every Iradeptinilentiheart in Abe' land under gaolership ; and we' ad also the pine lite of tecretary'Sltn ton's satrap& in *various places in other States, show ing the same grand estimate .of his powers ; -hut, thiW military corn mis siens_end,secret trialts,.wrrnouT JURIES Were to bo substituted for proceed. ings in the civil courts of the country, e.treen elehrly defined ~by statute law as belonging exelaiively to their jurisdiction, ,is .a stato of things which eontd - not - have beenially contemplat ed by the people Of Pennsylvania at the'late election. We really tramto bifiist reaching the condition-1)f .he German talon ofelden titia; Who - in 'order to proVide the means for main; taiiing,his castle against assailants, mortgageld it to some neighboring Shylocks, t llb Baited and appropriatz ed it, themselves, hefote the Baron's defences were .coinpleted. Or, in _plainerworilt, in conducting what appeared at the outset the be toper struggle to sustain the poweill of the Constitution, and the supreffak of the laws over the southern States, we hre tioN't ;talking the tame vibe principles here; t 1 Who is-responsible for this potitien of affairs sio far .as our State is con eerned The new Military ,Commen der of this division s with his own fair record to preserve, and h bright an:: eesiral fame in memory, cannot be acting tt 'voluntary part in them The Governor of Pennsylvania disavoiiii all.prior knowledge of the original proceedings . . : ag,ainnt the Columbia connty'pris,ortrs, and all responsibil. 1 -45ein the premises. _The Judletatt, if : applied . to would probably be disin alined- to enter' into a conflict - with the military tittlierifies, in ;Which' would simply.be illustrated; that bib' President and Cabinet ministers are 110,14prd:8 paramount °four. des: tinieri, both, Ova and military! The people can permit—can. 'fief.: pefttate, 'this position of our liberties if they desire: They haVe the-powef -Ale awful power .to prove recreant to themselves ; to become the, ea'reu tioners of their own rights, theirown' happiness, 'and their own glory ifin6 , .. trated in the past. Yes, if they' so elect , :tis a people,• they may, in cow '.ardly.supineness allow themselves to be covered with the pall ofdespotistif as clerk and dismal as ever shrouiled any Of its victims in the - , old world and''finally latest Of fliblair Irgt: noble graves of national freedefe, that lie in drealfal"watning alongdolittr the'griat jiathway of recorded %lime I ' In behalf of the Democratic 'State Central Committee of Pennsylvania. ~C, L. Waan,-Ckairnia l , Towanda,Pa., Dee. 4th, Hat • , The'New' of Nevada.- ''The. territory" Of Neiada; - siiiiitili bas just been admitted to'the Union as a State by President. tiincoln,.was o i rgapizedin 11arph„ 1801...F0r this purpose aboui ; ten thousand' `s4i are caries were 'tipPropriated'lro l m"the northern extremity ofeilifornia, and. .about seventy thousand.from•Weaterfit Utah. At the. time of .its Lion the territory possepsed4pemilite lotion of very nearly seilenAtensand: white settlers. The` develOprient of her mineral resources was rapid: sand -aimost--vvithout parallel, and attracted a consteat stream if. immigration to the c territory. As the population has "not :Veen'subject. to' the fluctuations which other territerieS 'have sifferetf,• 'the growth of Nevada has been; rapid and steady. At . the general coven- - lion election of 18(18, nearly..clef/ea thousand viites. were cast. .lYtiring the 'present year - great accessions to the population have been made.' =Nevada •is probably the) richest' State in the Union in respect itarnin rid resources. No region ; On q the world is richer in argentifvrous leads. IThese leads are founirseattereir' . hver entire. Washoe country the richeit of which - ifs that known as, the Comstock lead - , of Virginia City. 'The* Ipeali. ties of the other - pr inciple mines in the reginn east , of . - the'Sierra NeVada are the Estneralirrninci, one hundred estointiv. !Ruth east 4.11 AZ i rgi n a ; the! H a m bort, one hundred and sixty miles' northeast j:tbe Silver Sion Peritine„ north,':ind thewßeese river country,• tne hundred and seventy trittetoeast nor: beast, embracing, many districts,. and flanked by two of" nitore:them • dinary promisc--7,-the Cortez, iiev,enty miles nortiirennd the Sam Ail te.nin, one hundred+ mirk's - tiouth of AllstiO,. now' ' the pvincipal town , 011 the . Reese A few months egoltnotheildhposii t of mineral wealth- - wad tire . utht to light,which hex proved of ingidiela hkrvalue, to• the silver miners, This woe an , i nitnense basin of salt," ffie , mites-square; near:the si nii of the Cer 'son riVer.' Tho , basin, saga gontle man, who writes from VirsinriaMitp,
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