0 U , 0 VI lt 1 • mom ortsPueuive tocimaniateopicocoslt. Neatly coed Protaptiy Executed, at the ADVERTIONILBESICE, LEBANON, PERNA Tx= establishment Is now supplied with an,gbzusive assontinent of JOB which will be inelsesedtas the patronage demanded - it can now turn oat Psurtins,.of weer, dentrlptiortwin , •.•neat „n4l,rditions manner— andegaigirp reasonable.tenni. Batt as 'llnaphlots, Chocks; COds,, Handbills, Circulars, Label', Bill Headings, Blanks, Programs's", Bills of Bari, Invitations; 'Hollins. *O4 &t. &rape of all kinds. Common and Judgment BoNna. 1, ahtlees', Constables' and otber Btairas, printed eorreetly and !madly on the beat paper constantly kept rigp at tide Mee; at prices "tn edit ilOstiiiies.7" Iri,BAbsosiption price of, the LEBANON ADY_Bring, and a Ifelf a Year. Address. Vt. AL Bitiesale, • RE . - ' .... • --------- -.-.. -.... . , t JOHN -11810110" Ar , . TORINILY,r , ii:TYLAW ,,..c WE with A. R. ItillateAllisli; Ointibeili94 treat, nearly opposite iilleuttliOnes. . " . on, February 9,11166. 1 - - • . .•-. , • • . 'k ~. .GE, -.4„,„,,,...-/h.„ • , . ~ g: Ala 1' ilbatiPisiW 114: 0 1941 5 1* ***lV ClagON C. Ilentre New Building , opposite the . Note, Lebanon. Pa. on ollidnatip Nioalift: l' Y . ' ', Office •Ta‘iiikeVa' 1 . ': . 1 s e " 4 Dr. 113. , k1111 : 01 - 11*Eiriti. -. ' 14 )poricz in ved N Itrilitaiiie. iiii.Ofc‘ii.Ststit li f T l3 , st 6l lllt e p i noetaaill ij atrirtat ill'l " 7l4 ' 1 :' .ffir. " veLpbanon, December SS, 1864." . -+1" t. ' A l•.:4 i a , lsoi "fr.,ti. '.. ' 4111 4 88 /DM 241titt -sk. t r ckimw Enoll removed to Cusubsilwad 02444. #II.IK Kit of the Lawton Witt tiotel, Lebanon, Pa. lAIN 10 VV . ik. TO , 4,, 'A LAW, v.. , ~ ~,,. . T.Ai ce 14 ilff reit ofOir V;Traler ~ T it 64 4 ' an4igarktt , tee J.. .. . 04 4 0 I.4xjainelliAtir -.v44 , •,,, , i4bizion,itor.tcrilia: -- • • .:. • . . - • , w6iBANT ACE ' IDMIAN Ail if irOpp l Vr a ,AT , owl ;or t H u i tt t i . l i t v , it arg t, tzie r.,* 0 11,0 4 7: (Vain Weldman,dea r a. " bayou. ale, 11,486,1,/,, • , g OVAL. , IMBY 'ULRICH • AfiTettrigr um removed gigion to tiiifSdildidi,ngliodr etlemdermileti 'a Store, II¢ uie Lebation, • . • 4BOONTY end l rldtiaoN,olOris to. . U4 011 8, 1 6.1 -- 4uc• 'II. T. ATTORNEY - A' - '.LAW OX in 1 1 1 tI0!e es Building, Cumberland Street 4 opo6Wlibt#Clenot lion% Lebanon. non, June 15, 1801. 1 - 6- tt. , • • . ; :te, YRUS II" ' "BOOGEIit ..• Attoraa_6*:;:ribta:4aw 9 illoo in Walnuteirrntr , nearly . *PRIM° ille'Buck ROW, and two door* .sontb trv i a Knrrnwnyi, firdivare stow*. , .. . tedium, April 6,1864.-Iy. . ' , ~ ~ ~ REM.OBrAL. "; • S. T. ItIcADNAI4 - - ATTORNEY AT ' L; at 6 REMOVED him to-Market Street, oppomite %the Labanon Bank, two doom- North WW , I:1w r Hotel. I,ettnon, March ARMY NAVY PNNIBION, DONNTY.; BACK PAY AND DODD TY LAND AGNNCy., satettatcatai. .40.4 * icor ma. co Iv ut , so, t w3li-wats. wir Ititb undetaigned„ having been licensed to' prosecute locialms, oast hying b«iii engaged tithe Bontity and Pinion huidite4s,oblita 'bit Peruses to all those who atit thereto *nailed. in sceoniance with the emulous acts COnaresl l . Alt tidal, should call' tie eddresit at w ones, sad make tiWitrapvtlelittintivtwitenteh 4 • BA SS LIM BOY Klt, A ttortory" skt-Late, °nun removed to Otteiberland Eit., one • door Zest of the Lebanon - Bank. °prone the Buck Hotel, Lebanon, Pe, - . Vita. IS. LIQUOR:: 'rSTORE ifii4Asvare, oppositeditift; 4:et •ifou; e, iebanrm; .1:. lum undersigned respectfully informs t..e" public that be bas reeelieVntOtstenslee stick .of the eboleest and purest' tbiaora er 11,11 deeferiptiOni. Theme leiLiattoze lie is invarlabt* disposed to sell at un• recedentedly low prices. • • •-' . Druggists, ltarmors.notel Amato*, and oth ers Will consult their own interests by buylng of the underslgned... . L. R. DEXG. Wation, Apsll l 6, led. grin COPARTNERSUIP UNRKTOVORE EXIST- Iag between O. O. LOWER and 11. W. RANK, In the W holesale Tobseek Bullpen. under the Sim of Unoilik...ts t atat, Oda day diemeteed 'by mutual eoteeekt., The Wetness of the late firm settliti by either...of the partnere et N 0.146 North Third St. Viittedelphildnly 1 1864. • of the let* firm of Lower k Reekie wilkeapitnne, tAte,, 'holiness as heretofore at Pant • W. 'RANK. Phifadaidifit, July` 13,' 1664:—ft. — FOR KALE. v4..b,. /PT OF GROUND, In the Deroughaf - containing *Dont fiNVNIe ACB dattandn'Velley end Not& 1- S.' mare - p lte 'road `leadlegg "lidda theft 3 - Dauphin Turnidielolbe Unlod dada tinelsiter abent 1 ,/,,ef n Artie. The COI Itrandywhjetereekeeree4aothtlo JO Lehatenta Jan. IS • „ . POIC : SAIIK orlirdideralsitied eil l Bell( at "private sale, bin de Drente DOINFIFend..LOT OF GROUND, In Feat MOO, /Oat Lebanon. The lloosele :a' new two storryy DRICK , WItb Kitchen attalehed; ill well Wilt ant *elf arranged vittall ileleeleM 17 coneenieneee. Alen Genera allstb House. eke Honda, wit Mils of 1 Tradti , Treeel de., on the prania; n . n Good , arid Indisputable title alien. Woo far. Ow in idled apply to • ' 3 JAMBE. IN. ROGRUB,"7tnamith. labenots, ited74lB6l.—tad, • Turnpike - EleCtiOn. linitneg le hereby given that an Mention by the .Lketeekholders in• the President, Managers and waft Op 'ad. Dauphin Turnpike road, repirat the Public Howe of Y. pennetbin, yerstentn, Lebanon aunty, Pa., on Monday, the 6th *day .of March next, between the lifirralto o'istoekr , L. aulkd o'clock, P • id.. of that day, kw the , patois ot electing one President, eight Managers, one Traverse, and each other officers as maybewseasary to. eondua the at fairs of thweetit Company Attiring the ensuing year. At the eame time , the Annual Statement of the Vellillrelf will be latddiefore the Stockholder as new M. Itrordiiireithe Bawd. - «r .yr iItENRY Mb President. • JAM ilittlifiTragtder• !-`l 7 RI.4N - CE ,3O . ' SewintiMachine. The Only Nachinif . ' eligible of making Kora than One Kind o gle Stitch; and the Ahdy Ono Ito tl.:-' - KELE lUD Tie teed may reversed be reveed lit any point desired without etooping, which i v a great advantage in fan tenipcibe ende awning. irba kei moik4lifforent. stachei; 10.k4rnot, dotebto look, and doable' Isnot ; 'sash Slit& tieribet: dad 'Ante oh brisastakefebrie. r: Tslr4hitio whin% wi4 - 46:Tf flostr btitrien." It will Timid, Tuck, Quilt, Cord, n e m, y e n, Bind t lentistif and tor ittrkbidaeottittrabing required by fimv lisp coaldiaMoone,„, •1 4 . • : The mit ditliculty in usini it. Every 45 - hp *aim), entire sititelbc• .iteeto d to do all tat biseinitnini Col , it, be amtAldf mutt oe'lloAPl.bo appreciated. • " 'JOHN Ia. ,, SAYLon.., of Lebow!' aotiatE,;Atit4illa, pa. loiliz b ytta agaa the Matthias In operation ifreiitintbn the Atabt ,at . :Asttrellte, or on Wm. G. Ward, at Lebanon; " ' .• • oak Ottagynfin win*, fnrnlebed with hid eldaaatirealla micas. • t • • tCr.' *bd . call on tbe Agehlit 'Masi& at any' thne tioataff*thit 111aAhina and ofElh4Rjta neapla g aa: diet Al! other*. " ' l ' • • Plltir:krt AIL • 411 pitiv4l* - i — orittif ce ' ..-. Ii onp,t4--7--0 4 Mour,A: Miligt:444.l , 11-- ouir - ~.. •:: r 17 " . 141414.,,.. A Atoditiitit . - :41 41 '1.1;r• --•-- - kND w% -Ran. tabitiliwySe WM:I -it , onA Alms tummy?' 4 tiONS Continental Hotel, Phtladslyhie. IMO . . • • • ; C . VOL. .1 :PUBLIC SA:LVA:. ... ~rioniii . OF Pe Propertri g1i....... . 1 •v- L. , ~:, ', i WV he bites', hit s', ' :' Thw i s 4 y„lpriarg,24, . 05, nAt the res 2%ii ethstriberfflß 4 Tltin township, on the farm of Mrs. Debstf, 2 intWe from ~ ' , •,the Mlle Personel Property. via'.....„.;,_ Big If ' (three °Mint ewe elleittinelft 11 4, , C(TWS, S impus o kiiiikw tb rm. one 2 ra, and one -4-- , agear 16iffereittf WING CATTLE, Sopod'SHICIP,IIIIIOATS.:263OW7I, 1 Broad wheeled and ''l narrow wheeled four he* Wagons one ;1 itersogamm,' good ,litnilituth Sled, WaIDr,IhNIY:.3 SW Hik ladders,, Horse • ear ,11,1,0„ !Di m ple, (2 ' f:thine iffii, Saddles and ' niFnik niin ', Licrlngei,'4Actu a Harnites Shari*: irtfC ov ir Cu tdvittliT;CbitTldb , Corn `Plenii,, - Corn - it,Fr. Seed prM, p i reslitriglWaohine Ith r ilfp .1 ) tit . , Wind rill, ~ ireeibd, Reaper, '( ' ,i l , a 4t .0 4 De...e!ekeit , nd - Heller Chains. 11.16 ess , dlep.' , ... Also, netiallitove, !Olga Table, andt.man'Y other aril eleirtbOletruntretter tit trienDon. ' Onle„lncomtebtfee at 12 , eib100k,' , 31., whin ' terms wilt 'hh he'medeil'int bY " ' ' HENRY STAND ';-• Oho; S. litivor.-Anctfoneet. ' ' ~" " ,' ' 3 # 11 "rr4 6, P14 - _ -....: '. ' ', , - .. .14.4 -- ....itr mom be sold at Public Bale, on. . '. . , ' i .11111 _ Tr t in ,E l L Y4 •Fließ dig by thlk ai tif iiti l , He 4 h ellsoon cantle ,- - tEU7d 'lead VilleMstown to Flickinger's More and tavern, near Kilnefeltersv Ills, to wit : 3 HORSES; 7 fene -3 ~ *his and - olio 'IL jai o'd, 4 MILCEI COWS, 3 WELTERS, heavy with.calf, 2 ifailltlillrlAULLla.~... , . Youtweettle, 3 SHEEP, 3 4 : 1,14 , ,-, ~, , r Herm -DietttetiOn "MN - ORP, .U .,. ..8RAT, - ,4 6 , g t•I '"•„ ' agen,..2 Plans, 3 Harrows; 2 IShogel, „W.F.: Toni; e'. • • lobt; - frorit"'Cuftlietor; Hey ,and - Wooll ' Ladders, Tanning:Mill, Whitabirrows, Horeb-liielfra, Colter+ and Bridles, 1 patent She Way, Rake, 1 Threashltrg and &Mini Mich ine,•l Com:ller, Shoveledforks, Re l itee„S innie'and Double Trpti,. Trappe, bzgr;,, cktr. Halter End Fifth Milne, L. t , ,i, ' . of Splitting Axes, Witerien‘ Breuer , 4 . • -aii. pouitovA by the, buibetAtppreitti;ttar by' the ' Li.; Hey by' .the 'Ten I t ea ands'greet teeny other Mite* to numero us to , men: . . . Me a n ot . : eto commence at 1 'o'elficki - P. 111., when -, teems w ill be made known* •I`AHRALIALE .GERBER , . ' , • . • . SS Nat, Auctioneer. '.. ' 4Auttaiy 26, • 1865: S ,:tIBLIe'i',SALA W ILL ba sold at public Bala, on Satu day, the 4th mitt-of:Morq,tl,B6s, at Palvp,tiktidpiiderry bit/n . 11144 Ciebandu county by the undersigned, th, following property, els :- 1 Elegant well trained HORSE, (entire bay,) 4 years old, S MlLoll,oolLtid, 2 freed!, and 1.111H.Y.R14,1 good, Breeding SOW,aititint ti tons'of *ood HAY, I two horse Wagon, as good as new, 1 Spring.pisen, 1 Rockaway, 1 Sleigir-1, .Wheelbarrow-,PlowtOulltrator, Peed Drill, Hahn*, pcirn Plow, Hey Ralf IlOntsiheller, Wlndi Itillialuders, &rifle Cutteling),ding-ifrotrai, SCYtheCWOrns.dbterels, Con Oh tins, Le., Maa r sett of Planks for wagon, a double sett of Caere, (Tankep,) as good namely, 1 nett of fine Harness, and, other hip names, Vine leather Fly Nets. aid other Farming im plernents. Also, 1 large oorprat. KRTTLE, 2 Snivel* with pipe, 1 Double Rolling Knife, Table, Chest,- Wood Chest, Secretary, dturean, Rocking hair,.34 dozen Chairs, Settee, Children's lied and Bedstead, S Day Clock.a 'Splendid' Smooth bore Large' üb. and a variety of articles too mammals to mention. !Pale to.commenoe no 10 o'e logic, A. 11„-.. when condi tions of sale will be made 'known by • , MENO. Personal Property. 1411.-_ US /1. 1401a i saabliplale, ose .l ' , Wednesday, Febaary 22, 1865 , On the promisee of the suliscrlber in Re fi t', lianairer ieweehiP. near the Masa Canal, 'boil( 3' tittles, from Uarper's, 2 miles from lieliview arid 2 miles and a hair from New' Market' Verge, the following • termini property, sirs: ~.. , -• 3 Draught •ROlitiliK 3 SMOG COWS, 5 need of YOUNG emus.. 6 SUKEP, 1 three horse Wagoniq Rockaway with Mimes', Wire Hey Rake, big - and Spikeranning Milt, pair May Ladders, Shovel and Spike narrow. Cultivator, lioree Gears Rridles,,Cal lars, Halters, Crowbar, Grabbing lion, PicksiShiatids, Yorks. 2 1.1 Chains, COW Chains,. Sing le and *able co D Trees, Gnu. §t9M.1.1 dittP. Lot SCrlitnr..*". l :ll;r4sjpil Planks, Potato.ellii thit 'as'hel, Red andlierbrioud,ls - ble, half doseK .Store with Pipe, Cheit. Inc, Neat. Stead, Tait Barrels, Dee Ifire, 3 Saddles; antLurany other article'. .6. - --.. , • %hp tOcolanagpce at 10 fieloyk ,A. ld ~ when ': terms Wighe dna; haseenw . i I : ~, di...: ~.......- , ?Zags* lisctioneer. 1 Jinnatry 25. 1365. • --iii LE.. - . ..., II t Plar i 1111100... st „ ,17 . 4- ) •..- ..I,r *Sale, at tue bouts) of the supeerl . ' i.- 7- el Townoblii, Darks County, at Norco:me Ca Mill, on Thursday, the 23d day of-February, '65 th . . wing Per „ property, vie :-..., v IMISig ' ' need to work eight or dau b, , .er egfelp. fix*, 'Harness foilive hinds, as .. . 2101e.' Se.. 2 Ilit&D„of - SIIERKI A 4 El : i ir, 2 four s.', - ,one.very MeV glutted far the hone", IWa ' itei.fpr tieblirt three horses, I tllfekstooWagon, strong enough' for throe hereon, Siet:Plotighe, Harrows. Cultivator, Patent Hay Rake, Cora Omagh, Hay * Ladders, Wood Ladders ,, , *Own It i a_yosentoskidiliae,paud Cori, Jackscrews, Crow Sari, petrels, i real.dresies.with Pipejgßet of Yankee Hittneip,`lfalter and. *Odor K.L og and Pifth Chains, Trace...and -other clushisnahly and Dung Mats, Crain Cradles, Scythes, Rake ke a kit of Mill P irks, Bushel *easteeetiabinnehol lifillikure, Desk and Drawer Stead, u-lor.afrd Wood, AO many other or tides to numerous to Mention. , - Sale td caunneftlnant"l o oarlock. A. M. when condi tiors,llll be made known br the enbleriber . , 40NATIfild P. SMITII.' litiiiinr. ihneetreAttlekletro - Pawner: I, Dlifte---c:; PITIifLIO -- - SALE -4 .0 2 Personal Property.;- -. ley :407 ):, • MIL WILL be sell at; public sMe;:ott, • : • Tuesday, February 514th, 1865, it the .F‘11111;1111Cei of the entieerlb er„ in North Lebanon ' toWnfl!lPLebstiPri .Conurp. on the iOII4 ;FOrat Lebanon to.ltoloberitotin,Rti rage*. frotio Lens : 34 - a, Mita from Eimmerlinee _eilarch and 11,1 1 / 4 Wife EirelhOt'A tavern, the ftlifiw big Poison,' Irtof - , erty, • ; Qua ; OddBREEDING MAIAL„ • COLTS, yeart and the other ' 1 year old. 4h:lldt COWS, 1, Oralb'; Hlfllllß, SUREP, 4 UN34I, 1 .Breeding SOWA one or'two Rohe Wagon.' SOrhig Wagon, sett of, illy. Ladders, I two horse Sleigh. Plow, spike end shovel' Harrow,' Windmill, Straw Stench, Baker, Hay Plains, 3 setts , d ; Base eett or agottitlyiEh,letst_ Scithes, rirtilie tow, odinstrrotW , ;eirbieleh , timi numerous to mention.- Sale tstoongpsnce ■ o'cloltk g...when lame ;arm be made ItnckWithi • , • • • • , 1 - • liTuun't lIOLDEItIttigt. B.BZ/fltaa, Auctioneer. , , intittary . 1L,t1,8011:', , -Notice. , ripliM Widelylined liar fog sold out their business to .1 Mr. thififillhilki god!" on who are indebted to them te'Partliiir amounts to Mr. Shenk, suit ail who base eistmi againeedhitti to: ileinteit. thbni , stktheir :at. their store, zio,dot Market st 4 Philadelphia. t 66 SMNSTZIM ,k BROIL .Lebanon Car twin : 4 01 I! IR' • . Llittillikiir Willi aillitiAMlN4 . ` - iataileb iIIIE Betbeelters to theiteneediNtle OS" , mr ' L Iron Works and Rolling Mlii talik eir.,. ed to meet sitthe4eurt tibnee,teiertodi '412/SeerdeYe Use 224 414 2 9f Stbreary 1866,itt 2 &clock, P. -ICI- for the pupae of organital* iwir GEOIIO2 i ' * f ~ CelleGLONltefigthi..., '-; ::=Ciinieueht A , lionettellaftati -,-.: -.• ,1 , l', ;- rittg ni (r.n irearur _, - nf,,,,,0, L ia ro.4tarlat4.ol 5 , 0 0 00Z0. its ~. jij glom. ..tii-{iri-oitter.N ■'-Gans:.: % - '1! 10'fi'ill?iFleiy ! iiiii1tarfirifirf. iv liiiii'd " - til i Southern Journal : Kft i trg lif ki t " l l l4:l 44(4if er aliA :"' h r episi s.. a ilietto I f ' By idlegisigralfirgilitiSloggkol, Or WSW: fplarinVidit i lksrust4llTibekloits, And by opposing get Billed—to die, to sleepy (Oil tifitialte*lSFAtiLliii:efilTillit To rest, by.alloyut country'siwjehas blest;" ~ Aid live forever—((that's a consummation! P..; JueuViiiiitllseeilitir.) ,To, msle, to light—. Tcr'ititiff 14inalitille:toi dial ;aye, ,theres. the S'or while I'en asleep thee.:l4lto.oare et . wrir - ji .4400 . , tkibeiL then .*.Bill, Zdir fit' th iit 'tower ground, Who'd f eed iris, hey ? Thep* the 1 have g thliti tVid istes . syteetNi For whrvrolita bear tb•Th7 tom ill, ,3154 Plow Dobbin vet th i eloi r i t 'op t , , ~..... KBANs i teilit (OA c14: 4 4 atm ~ . ICI m . 'Oka - A li.M! - •.• •,. :. y iT nolit, on., , t,,* b6iii Y!.wito4iiifoir nil t ' .. Woult.patnitithei por my debts; when Airitd.f: Beulah.' ;the dread' at ionidth lig lifter Weatit4 Vitt. lin a iscii'vefeil .felibie 4 Ohe'cleVefl Maly, - -'. 5ia)10 , 64 li4igtV.4l44li 4035'; -... '. .1 : • 4iiii:imiket Joke .woucto.sisky at borne :e"' ~, ... 'Sposissily , a4/Irein'teisd-Withlrabody.:' Shorts and bullets make Oneritidit'ot be 9, , Atiskill'eg.d , nYAilt)t•P*Oic?.#4#l';' . 4_l44QTRAiiii- Orol l ial4iikaelmi. ~0 F.ers. Arsbto lie.:eompared with foe thor/bod., :,..,“:f ; ' . , , Mi=l==MMi Apt' „, t, sint 1 11 Pf JUS . TIC SURE: Alba forty years since there --liven in the' town of Tobiniridge; in folk,, short; sharp featured, Mr-Skiir tin; Winn,. tit Uo apparently haiFno ant cappition, but profeasedi to We 'll laborer; and really got hisAiring' # l464 Pit bY:l:l l 4o l tilg:` , "ffia,o 66 o l ' tn nae•r wiis".Richard,Brewn,, ,but the I townsfolk of. Wondhridge,`frolia "sane thee, ro t,Ny bh ifteadlit of IthrehoYeillatttee thb Richard into Sturimiyoind by . that naineleAns.itlitnys k...freWth very one afraid Stumpy Brown-; he, lived in the out:Skirts of the town, on the kartlesome Toad, and rarely Crau - bled himself to converse': rtio with this was generally to dispose of it hare; or game of some desoription, which he , nearly always :had in stock. His &Vas in additinn to' the knee breeelie& of the period, and the usual ly bright-colored vest,. was a long brown,coatflof, 'r,,eryLshatiby appear ance, and a loose felt hat, which be v,over- bis ~14arplead, cola, silty eve', /gallon =,_niatignanv,iy. from under its brim.. No.one say ,any barn of,Brown, beyond that he was a surly, ill-conditioned sort of fellow, who shunned his neighbors, and , was a. known poacher, but yet dint.° were suspicions and rumors abroad,about him, whieh, if , true . would ave brought him to the gal lowa. , Sand few years before - the time of which I speak three murders had occurred at various intervals in the neighborhood of Wood,bridget which, considering the nature and size'of the town, was. , a very startling eireuntne'pilstance., ,pf none of these,was, rpairn:L`F krion n. 11n °Meer of a. regiment quartered in Woodt bridge hnd,been drinking in the'Red Lion pahlie house on thn Martlesome. roadl, he , had been seen and recog nizeif hero';. `- on : the &linWing morning he was found, in k by ; , 'his throat cut, and isy pizieliets , einpti.--. The captain - of a, 4orwegto vessel, thou. the „port; after , ho had been missing . for tea aitxtip Ata r afound in a pntrespent,kondition : bottom the hotto of the Twer, lip in a sack, witliont therliate elfin as '6, where or by ivhonyhe luta libba mitt dered. Lastly, a farmer of the,mace of Aighton, Whose property was, in the neighborhood, was known to haver gone into Woodbridge of the Market day ; he did not return home in , the ' evening, but on the following.,morning his bbdy.was found in a barn by the, side of "the road behind, the town,. whibli?it was necessary for him to traverse on his way back. • His head: had . heen battered.in, apparently`by- 1 some blunt instrument, and his pock ets rifled. More attention appears to' have been excited by this miirder , than:in the two 'fofinei 4 elle& The ofpcer and the niititttiziWire sti angers, in-the -town, and with - regard to the - Nbrwekian skipper's case, it was the general - opinion tkat some of the yes eel's crew were connected with.the this instance, the vic tim was no stranger. FarmerAigh ton well knowu,, and respected in WOodhritigeinlid had: been seen aria(l -1 npoken•tb,by•inany•of , his friends on the very day of his assassination.— The.gnmest was,lfteldjfiCin ~thetwo' othbr can but evidence Mkilit.bcf; dared as!to th r e e , author of . thcrerime. Justice apiciiiratcrihain betiaardy in those times, at ...any rate in that quarter, of 'the world ;4 PPVPS•daYEI , it -woiildirtheed astonish us ilionld three undiscoyeted ,murders „spread, their dark islinhoAiii `ilusPleinn intr lekr ori3T l oinglq§ulfll tiolv3lP within ifll9,' course of ten years. Althongli 'dviiienne his been brought,befor,e the authgritiee,tend ing to inculpate anyindividual with thktiffitlet - Of. 41,0:Viiii'.0t , IMO: of suspicion, as directed by the good 'people El f ., TbObridge,:itfd to 'Stumpy Ist•dw - h; He as ttiowti to %afirpAcliBdl4 - iligifil4e#l/001nide *P d btitailcicuStA `MCI and" t Alen 'with a F l o n 1 tartal I fete; `h a rt'' -10000,1wMAtio,„"VK IkWAPPIT. ,who interfiSM w t 13 . e enhtira riared his 4 likOd,:rd in corm "q4rtiblKel !ranpuriafggir and neigh Mit a. re am • Von- ISAUUAL -330)1Zr. AVDIREIV iSzcsc KM 1211 &IiZEZ= =EU LEI 4 IRON : -; PA WRDNESDAY F 1 a . ' ll -- 4.- -it: 2 .l • 414 . ''''''' ,i i 1 Ottg attr,rg. . : ES OEM ditine lit? , 4lint,i)r tliroUg P Mar. liene4 V'ail fa it t not 'in k irohabfe th* ) W * 2 ' i i inuidired' fat to, ' . r' fill hikexeourta4 t) f it'd & ir. inisnitions. ' atiai 4 116 `_sl.la a peopie -rk9t* 'WSW a i ti th " ' ' gelt ' cerning - W*, 1:1411. '"eti ". *yip ,11, 1 g ) Ib4 I!°":.atite rty :SA litioi timpy lime ' a ti' , tiiii tiar. ft ; I . Ileifslbhi tii.lia ' ' zibitrii Or ' l ti l e/ sulky old n .Yietti. ii+3 4 ,nkeillt 4 #l, ekenl o the igabit . +vf"tia Veluk' itittrder&. I * Ittpreatieg 'fis a ileetorin Ole 'to c and bern i efSti. of ' fishing or s ina. iv6heVei" eould'steal theil ' tatti4d'tb tiutfr the' siegtjaintante iidd tioivii, wi t . al4ays-knew w• t .-a b*ii Va l - lbr tin old Pilie. Ite . iMed to talib ' fitikY, tb me, ist ' ient4A'll ev'enitiehave 4 a i in in - 11d trier ' : ithihriffif member' well 4v7elking with liihtat tini l hitakcif the;' tbAin.. I tiVvier gave the hiaittredenee to the reports about Stutnyy, and taerefore hid' rib hesiti Lion ni referritig to the murder. ' "Ah," said I . ,4)Ointing tcra, 'part of the road t‘thati3 ufhere they murder ed.Aightoti, vasullt rl, ' . ' ',<'_ ' IWourn startedit little, - and said, "I *lob 1' Ml', '''.) MI 4oulliii't tit] k'on - them sort of things +Far arietipliesant. l T never'• heerd nrdeh '' abont it, ' - il'ever Iteerd mubli. ll`;duty - 06e' that be ''iis, plaV6ral;4her say sti;'but my `opinioU lit that that's farther' allang, not that I should know alicitit it." ' - ' I bite ti head``'muttering :to Meisel f aikd' once feittfd MIT . ' Staring' WI) cXyebn difick• in ' . `ai • VerY Intent Manner. I' B wailed him by lily ap pearance,' and he said; . "that'S' deep down their, sir, Very deep. That would - easy - drown &he Were '- . 14!"" And then he 1 . . Preeall' Heise eirehmstances-now, but at tfie'tiiiie I • thought nOthing of them. Towards the end of the year 1820;. tho .. 'stiall-pox.fhioke out in WoOdlikidge With great ',violence; as it did in Mithy towns of Bast . Anglia' at that period. the help' and care' that'obuld be obtained Awere re quired for the hundreds of , patients who weibiddily off `'by this terrible + disease. - My master and 'I had the greater part of the work to do. A pest house was established, and , the individualsiappointed to take charge of it , . toveetive the .patientii and stiperltitind the nursing; were Stumpy Biown and! biarwife. Old Mrs. Brown,*hem I.`,:luvie int yet mentkined, • had been wedded to . Stumpy for foiV-earays When the pest_ broke: out, rurLL Atuinpy und his wife were — getting - old folks, the marks` of sixty winters were be ing upon them.' I, however, •found Brown an excelleet assistant at the pett-honse; as be slimed to possess a very great amoun't, of sang froid in dealing. with dead ;bodies, which tali valuable quality. Although, as we before said, among; the educated of the towns-peopld no more . was-1 thought of the rim or that Brawn • ' bad murdered Aighton, yet the low er clitssas still Feared hint. Mrs. Brown+ bad all alonglshared-the,same dislike as , her hushied. It' w said that she.had the "evil eye,l' that she Was a witch, and vallibits other disa greeable things: When, therel'Ofe", the &actor placed !my gold acquain. lance Brown'and his-wife in :charge of the pestlhouse, it was not wonder ful that many of the poor were afraid of going- there, and" tried hard to be allowedlo remain in their own hoineS. •A Mrs. Fitch; whoa° hnsband+wal smitten,with thei disease, and was to be sent to the pest-horisei/ begged) +hard that he shoult not go, x. "Ife .knowS, sir, that bt BrOWn! i that 'Ol4 hang gm," she said;', i'snd that's Sac tin he'll never come., out But 'aeon - rig° no heed - ,conld; be paid to this, and Fitch weitt. iii. , two ...ttays he became much . i brfie, itdd said lie should like to see the clergymen be; fore he died.' Theiioctor pasited with me - on our regular round, and I de spatched Brown % for' the curate - of 'the parish; Fitch Would last another day;, , we-both; , tholight, him with Mrs. Br+rnovent into the next ward. Whca--' the clergyman caitlctritctOias I went up td s iid tit44iittiin ter the ,epteleinieT hadpi i med and f4rgotßtilniPY BrOwivand Wood: bridge, until the :folleiving,fitets wtre narrated to me .about se+en years af -terwards. ' _ _ It appeared that a man_ of the namovdt Green was charged at'Wobitt bridge with , burglary., This moi l knew was an old 'co4anion' of Brown's, and seemedulwayn_tp. a sort of very mysterious connention with bin. When awaiting bin trial, ho wrote to Browne thatt finless be• came and swore tifalidlilibi" for him, he would lqt hiw I,#,rowo, l lnnwn.r Browirdid' not come fbiwird, and itc cording!), .when pi kin, Green turn ed king's evidenee, ariolimplicated old Stumpy iq the WO:oer Farmer Aighton., ft was neaily",thisty years •sin ce tie mil efii.Ouirtifid, tynd"fA ,Brn, was nOW rime - . .:Wheth., er L it .i . mka..pookivtrotiii - ztla like; . .and tlie time *BiliffiadtilapeNteince the murder, whither default oI evidence, finfekedbalayabitt Brown who ICh tried co iiir,tateVitigeasati - d: siatrb ter • t u d e , m ,: tgoi. remainder von t , tf4ll* gone to:Sotlir W 5 0 11 4, 44etirt wtror4,* j vakipl 3 130i/16 0 k xi ft: drowned. Then one .7 1 1 1 1=a;st e i p t a t e ipi - • -.775 1 4711. I All!.; Ili ?f i e) *11 .1 :: I _~~ ; _ HIE ' ..;- 17, .' . I i 'o '' i*- 1b it .. I: :„,' . ' 1,.: Cr. MIMI r ij AR 8 !Sart,: vlfictio • ,: a b .I' , Yo - -- ii . *vita' Ntit'ehttigalm: ‘Aiir "Lee ;iy illitri desth - 6eoutotbidoitseciPesimiki Virioncepeakitos warx. ow) keikorohc 1141% '1F4 , 111 leßitelitt e .„, ,15);) ut w An .moto t „to • * map Petig Bei: iii' het a . , iligid' "iftit a lib a tiliOni!' '' - 1 ... 1 belt! : tiktAtitotiMittOa 41101raidtiNwrli Ihsopttgliairsoti Ipilkheoriutdir this shfritirPiig4pkriloirthAAP, moksVitii hor.lost Rolrfr i sho i * A I zipht i o Oifoliott to t o inisforo .1 jiig Mum,- iiPsliOire;taiiiil tc l aiiiiti : l **Orr', thictrliptet inaiNat.d 410ittlitio*%ho..og PYfial. 4 : l bed AD, essnre for him' if ks dfid.2 When he seuto.forthe clergY 211"?..whppYitell vas ,a oylntr, , ,Sturn py PFSB.to int, says be, "hi:l'l3A going to hiakixou beatatop J;know-, wi t t t,h e, meae t atßak:;the nilloN;Pn-. l ,ja-facee : you; :were. gone.,, went ofr:quit9; easy and , PlAPtit4.tiike k aP4:llkblid4. l oPg l 9 l4s re ar.lTlfs.loq. . aboYt„flitel)--,7: (49Pthiltri; paaBo.) Stumpy killed owld•Aighton, "cause he prosecuted m, and; ,that o warAt, , I like• he would stand that, rStAmpy'li, yer sap% hang, and ,I , ainL far off 41y., insg Ci 9 MOM quiet like now I haVe l I ,Oin34, .mindi.,,,That's get ting the cold now, I feel as if that were a kind "o'smothering-tue. Oh, Lord And thus the, old 'woman ditd -Nr,r_great publicity was giverr en Mrs. rani s confession and to many the Woodbridge murders are. still a' MYstery: '• ' ' REIWKABLI :c =EI , The• following, account of some sin gular phenomena of recent date, and in a remote part 'of the world;is talc-, en' from a vollime 'entitled. "Savage' Africa," etc:, 'by IT. Winwood Reade, chap - ..thirty-first: - The•sebne is Ma earthy -Island, an'iOngiiikh -military post_on,,,the rivAir•Grambia, on the west, coast of Africa • - At the commencement rainy seatkr t n In 1860, - * Mr" Beale, a staff`' as &slant surgeonywas.seited' With Ma , larious;_ favor ..; The' :Dover akrEeed. soon after, .bringing Mr: Campbell" to relietic him. Beafe, was taltin, •"'",17,' 1 7:7! 7i -•- - with the captain orr' - f deck, Went be low, and explied almost immediate- Mv, , Irestrail, his- colleague, sat down to i write i ont tbe,,ease. It isstill preierved in the. niediculiepOrt.bocidi at the 'B - pigeon's, quarters." = ToWard the-end the handwriting,dhangespie twines uneven, and sotnetitabs Scarce, A law boars ;afterward T,restrail was a corpse. The two surgeons were buried' together: Id.r:'Campbell wrote out a report of Trestrairs He slept- lalifine quarters fh Abe.• - same i bed whichAhe othsraliad ditd. Mr. Savage is a trader cm tbe land. A. few days Atteiward Camp bell came to Win add atilieci him to give 'him a bed. SirageT complied with•his -request. "Don't you lilts ycur ,quarterar be said, "No." , replied . Campbell.:t r ace seen Mesile,, And," hq: added, ". eigo - my p pm! , wife and rnors.', ' sow: died. , Ito im portaanwyvas Attached to- his : ; words., "I have seen' Ileale.! ,Itwaslfiappos• Ted to be merely a dream. Of Whibh ho had spQken. The words,thetnselves would have.been'quite .forgotton had it not - bben for:that *hid) afterward I oceurred, This commandant'S ilutifteris . i . a de tached building, stands Abnutfifteen yards from the surgeons' quartera, al- - 1 so a detached ,building. Affientry is , staljoWed over eadh. • Capt. Wilcox " , and Dr Bradshaw were sitting one evening in the piazza of the command= dant's quarters, whch theY . heard a =shriek from, the other building, ands soldier; liVid 4ith frigirt, and withniit his muskets.islied lad the piazza.— Captain Wi leO4; atippeitng him draak pile him under arrest. • • ' The. next ifitikhing, being examin-: ed, be dedlgred that ;while oh guard att i lr .trgeoes' .41eartera, a gentle. , man dreaseirin black .had come to ward'ili. I V"' •fied 'Waver seen Mtn . hefdfe:r• Hi challenged °h't& and get' no answ.er. The, gentlemen dentine ed-kilt :he , viAs close ; to. him 'rho 89117_ try, thriate," . heq r o, run hire through, if . ;hesdid net . ausAver the chailcinge.— "Getting no . ansiid . i; hi' . threat, and saw the . bayonet pass through the body; .T4o7:figure gibbered at him and, toqqed away.. .1 t., .yrns then . that. he ,h ad sliriekel,dri.lPPe4.ig. musket atiil i 'fa i ii."tiWay, 'Biciiinined ' I:4 Dr. Breditlitia.: t , iCei.dieVizi 66a ,5 ii 46 'figure ' closely ; the face, height and dreste tallied precisely with — tlioate of IYI. Beale"( whim/. thersititry , bid"never `seenv't ,tc,-. ,7 0., in..yi..,-. i ~ -• ..,, , ~ . DrsiviVrailishaw aud'ltirill-sieit in the buildiugin aiparateif'doniai Altapy : hearil miiiies; Vie cause of `which' they: llidlnit'know,liat to :which-theypaill' littleaattentien at the. titioi. l 'l'. h .-. • Draiirliaeltr i thyPiirill'iro iiitniii iiil:' -They ;fileiltilliottiiii. , ; J.l4..'"llleirith i 3remqiiiitrttiptiOteWintli, l 4lgd l dtii t en * t 4biit•tithe bqdg "rkfieile 'fblllei. H ' walla toßatirlitit;''in . ''retkfhg&'ifi! soainifsih itiits9t4f..'Dg gia. ) , ifiktfi la 4 it 0 04Aotriliwoh4 wit thiiiiiie ,lifffii lartiakpitaibiliii“filkihatitL stdo3othfitiMf glilpViagelif w geß3lo l Loom, (tbsl4-VelietitligValva•itie,lfir ='?,M In NIMME ERITZ BEM WI TOLE NO.„81 6 pt; D,,,, e it ,„ Werrni:hbely of six- teed. i etentre one. Daz4,hrefreireby—from milionf:l bad thestespertifiniate----now ,hoard , pecu fp.,,Fig s o ,;,he night. in 0, 0.- p,ifil'or as n , ' - ,there wets a taklo , on Whlcti Wei their 'teit thinliii aftei tick thiogiNig IS with ibehi.i 74 i11i /Of WA flair soilaps , and sitaiDetwolegbed to #lo.l.o_ PlgYflitnas,:itr.seeexa4 ioiicid`liislbed. thcieghi at =firit that . . hese were I hats which •11 ad ;fa , bwcstlithe floon.and: were. unable IA Ile. , But he could-never find them, in the Morning. Then he stipposed , that they were' miee. Oita night, leateadlof going to .. Ped,, he kept his candle alight, andeet on a chair, with,li.iiick•across liaknee, Waiting for theSe mice ,to come out.. Ite'Peard a soliad at the further end c;f-tileiroom. It weelike it ii aii *al k ing - qiutiottely, Imi-tiptoe. Thiva r oundl• came topward i •Atra, , biit he , could :seal nothing. lie spained • his eyes, put could See nothing; Then the,•foot. steps 'passed= cloßd to hint; yet he could see nothing.'"' Doctors ore essentially' Materiel , Ws - . Dr. lifacharthy knew : that •the' strangest tieghts, and - SeAnds can eking' from a djsprded`storeach or a °hooked secretion'. Brit When he mentioned his hallucination to Dr. Duggan, and Dtiggan•replied that he had Peen troubledyin the same Inan riot not became perplexed. "Still it , diirnot, occur 'tio. - "theiii - that these sounds were; . siiPernataiiii: The mind , of man is inveese to believe that which: it cannot. grasp. the course o. eonvefeation they happened to speak to Bavage aboutit. He replied if it was , coalmen "Oh, don't you know, the house is haunted'" ark]. related the.affair of: the. sentry, Oe g returaingp theirquarters; be. Duggan observed that• his boy was looking ill, apd asked him what was the' Matter. The 'boy 'said, he did not`kao*, b ut perhaps it ivas his sleeping, in the• open air. 15 n 'being .naked iielmaiukt.x.bfainut.U"idiff!-- WniateelnOr relactance, that he had gone' to sleep . en 'the Ant reef of the. bonne, bee - lase a tail' man in whits ' used to come and wake him up, so ' ihitt he coald'get rest. This" boy I ifteiviiiid examined myself. He told me "tlat- it Mime and pulled him by the 'emir, and - said. Wake wake." When he awoke lie could See softie thing white moving off in a manner which be said was 'not walking, nor flying; but ) tiornething 'different from ;what he had ever seen. I' offered him fivh'shillings, (which. to him wouifi- he a if he would sleep~th'ere that nighty ei-en olterlpit to 'keep 'him company : .llh looked' frightened - Mid refused. Drs. Irdieitrthy and Duggan after that slitt Ili" the Beni() rootn. ,And now, which is very extraordinary, these twe'iiiim, materialists 'by edtt-. cation,' 'lying broad awake ) with 'a light bilinitig in the rhom,would beth 'hear tholer,ttoises, and Would cell etiiih other's ittentioh theft% at the time; the heavy boidiea thiii , ed in the bee l tre of . the rooth, the plates rattled on _ the piskii, and* the light foot steps passing between both their beds,' ' ' A SINGULAR STORY. A few vieeks since a Man, only some five' and thirty, or thirty eight yeareold; *eat 'at? theoafa Abe:also, Paris, and said to the mistress : "1 with .you would retain No. 13 for me this evenirig. Lay plates for eight, and have dinner on the table at seven o'clock preciaely. : Ir leave the - laelee tion of the_dinunr.th,oil. `GiRe _us a dinner cif fairedollars head, wine inelndtd. is a 'bank hots' for 840; four times eight are thirty,twd; the change, eight dollars,' is for the waiters. t aluarter before seven be re. turned`; he was shown into No. 13. ;Ili *eked fora pen, ink, and paiiei. After he'received -them he `tore sheet 'of paper into eight several parts wrote something' on each ',of them, ind , fibieed one cif Ltierif on inch, plate. When Ftlie Clack stinekreeielf, he said to 'till % him.. paiViieteu." the appointed time he 'to'ok his seat at 'the tithiceitind said to thettiatotindelf baiter: "Seite .- the just the . Sainales If ell' My gdeitii 7 were 'The': waiter obeyed; and plated a dish drabfiri'on ; each plate, managing While' doing so to read the name on the plates. fle found nothing 6fOtiper ,hutcriNt irie; •fii ' so,lll, Whin' , w4i heiit hack to the -kitchen, the,944 guest he ,plik,44. The. rumor, reached , uf opiter 01 1 We honee °neeanapeete.d i'aftiehg. affidw, 'it the I ;s'anitainerr 2 drAiiiiad mittar., is‘liteluie'd. w hie..,o o .lTPt i'l4 l ,4l 3 93 l wairktUf.viltl I .01 - hia overcoat:?d' P i t 9 l o , Pjinl; vaf . eq.l.Cetng. i 4 ri 0 rx Np-tifiri . bat l ) , iedtkstrdag4oiiarnob ' , l hater t virmiiftindidiilkdiweurmal IsCRAtr.. iwOkreao.rtralt,reetit we:home.- t 1 9„ulok;;;• , Tie (I„yat oner smi returned lialitn 'the over‘ , }neat Mastni and servant instantli i5l gitritetion: . . A FAMILY PAP/44M WN AND COUNTRY IS PRINTED AND:PAR3LXISRED-wxzw..7; By Wsk . $ R L 1 241 Story of Poach's. New. WWl*. Alombiwte At One poll s i r antlitty Cents. .115 r Anviansascrarsitilllperted at the tonal rasa 155 F 46^HANDBILLS Printed at inkaars RASEELOW•RMAtiII; ."?".• 7 , In Lebanon Countyasests& fsO4 - In Pennsylvania, out of-Lebiarcogr county 5 ointejlei quarter, or 20 centre - . • Out tbso43(atel-6% co' Per quarteriarUctiras7ser tithe panne is not 10a . 54-in sac het rata-efivioutle searched the,r,ipockets,; they found neither lettedurk. vlsiting cards; but they discovered -two-small pocket pie tole *ere Idaptied ard: laidliod. Tibeisnaater; drew the pliargeSleft,ties calatW,thtl!fil,iPßPMr,ritlf&C44 ,t4,l?_emAtt the PpeAtek kkadi 3 -thivormt carry, fil6.pverixatbiek to the ve t e bb eat% itstilt the witlter- asked strange gikest-. 4 -if lre..wodhl talek baf ~ How, many -.cis7l4 1 , ,,Mg ) lit, of course " . The eight - 01 51 k were “NoW 101V,V me; wimp,' I''want' you I. *AT .14ne the teit ty l- , Thel'weite - r:•retii.ed, ahut.lthe tooi x an d.,pat:hissye:to Aire keit, see what was goingto take, soonaktbs guest, was h,f l . heaved a deep sigh, - ratio; uref3 , ,l,4t .11 piano;i4ined-if,.pisyed a ir :f , of - teiljrl3 itperasi - ric-41titetii tkaevon*r pletely ,gone. felt is lap, and tke-tee.:rs clivrtr tics ch " eoke -He runrmured,;. "4j ' l 1* over I '!'Tis bopelaii thy volob is broken I. I shall never again be able to obtain another engagement My career is at an eid I '1 :iaMr, ei,,1144 man." Then be-,,adde4,'*ktti,i'.n;h, - ysi• terical laugh: • 4 ‘Gada I wasn'itE,lt a e. devilish ingenious • notion I 'had , give a farewell dinner to 41044 a parting banquet theS4'6'oi wb lob, last ,year; 4erer litni; in felt • throat. Artists alone : can: ecincleire and exegute:.fingh, itgqt fellow k the game is , 131 nith, , y4m t • nothing is left you but to die." 114. put his hand in the pbeket filial: vercoat, took "out 'the placed the nnizele 0k..e14.112: his ears,•acd pulled • triggers,-.. The caps exploded, and the : p9er,fel. low fell senselees on the carpet. The keeper of the 'reitaitrant, '144 was hard by, ran into th'etonin, '414 aided by hi's servants; lifted up the would , be sui6ide. The rtinial ,iiteilVir ittistes were appliedoiiiii *lien:can? seiousness returned it,wes, fouud,im; possible to convinee the gpt.. he was still alive. Ile' had gon, ay. Ho raved: Now that AM's/ dead man I don't eitlre Wfu? who .1 was when was. sktiv3.: *um George Sand has told -431"30t nPvehi. Ay` name phen GerlsierAlbany is My 'ata:git nOt e ne. I was on the eve of of itt4.* magnificent• engagement' the' manager of the ItalifturOlperai Whoa that rascal Fresch l 49±! , * ( , ) •- 0 ..11.-- fell sick , and Instlify ioße, Forth.. nately my ,platels t did ecit did' not miss the organs, , and • "t- • - Perec Chaises; if yoit T,tqi wafttgtr of the house sent f0r,014, IroMe a if t bAr ttie 111-starred" was linAiedt aftly carried - to' inirriatio . tLEEP-418 IMPORTAtiCE, There , I's no fact `tilikre - tahlished in the -phytiiblogk'.l6fswßitt , than this; that. the brainlAxpeedisiint. .eneigies and itself during tb,e of wakefulness; and that," these, are .reeuperated daring if"itin" euperatiotrdoek not nefdtil trio '6404 4 ; diture, the brain *hilt:rk; ibis leadi to iristtnity. rir r Thus it is that, inparlygoglish,lps 466;ireii3Ons who were 60m:relined to-deatEi Weida: ~,preve,Pticti sleeping dfed ifitiitigffithfadtiir thus it is also, that those who artf starved to death first t ,lmeomo inmej, ,the brain ispoi PpgititiftttilAy can not sleop. CruAy.--..prpupfioltrt poor sleepers, while . kocid tfleeperA seidoin become crazy: intfirencela are these: ' • rilts4e who tOink most, wtei, do most ,bra4l woiki gtiaite 1.4Q14 2d. That time saved from itiOes sary sleep is Infallib l y deetitfetiiirig mind, body and eitate.. 3d. Give yoitrielf,' Your chltdriii; ,your servautrs. , =giv64l,l that Arso; 1 1:164• der you—the - fullest Palmist oflAsst they will take,= by compelling: khotß to go to bed at some rOg,alar eaAY hour ; tiOd to flee (A, Op inCiiiirik state - d hour,: and *alai': ::fi fOrtnikftr; .nature,rWitly the rising Ain, will unloosethe kiwis! of sleep the moment, enough ,TcpCgie. has beePT secured' fortbe' *puts of the system: This is the only safe Ind .iliffleietit` mile; and as to the qpistioti htiut' tnuoh sleep any one ,roquires , ,,. ;each must be a rolet ;,grsat:lla! ture will never tali t •, , ,vrife oiit to the obServer un i d'or'th•i l r4ggisitiodi just given.-=-Pitrettaes64l , Jeittnittr. ,r;:,,•, •4 • ' ;CI .*:' • - li .R 1 ;* . e l • Tun BoiiNET.L;Tha bonnet is. ap t nr, to have been twit' focing' hifratfiltifk;' in ttbe reign , of Qbel4fiEliiabethS• . `thbl , 'nriateriala.then einploy.ed . -,W;erevolektial of gold, ei:iinspit,,aagn And ottinr rinlk, 'stuffs, and the form of sotanthingai9 l , , , tureen the round Italian hat and tile' Preneh hood. Thit - ,laVe'llegjAW. flat Wei 'tilielfirettbeitd , eoviffliciftW took the true bonnet form'; nill'alf bonnets and eapotea, up-A4)4he pros» int, day,,laVer. betn nr:ig.ViAlariki* the, oxiginal nied;el.. ll . tALA ,fir t t,f t perpendicular' n`rocin,, ii,iih a' lark's brimatiActitig\rtit - f-4fil'ita wid e nV round' the fanb ) ,Faiidi titivate d -with' ikt Tapas° , boWa .of iiiiblioN• intehninglegr , ' c *lttfli 4F4j#.l4l4ll.,:flowere: ~From &. titilaall i ttfipl l ,..p have appeared tard'i istoe eriry tw6,of ykre9 mins, as ov i it :hair - 014%411f beedni's 4 kg.B aifa' ' ii-irt; thittrti6lo , 000 ' Alt& ;bittfilji - ,;Evii , ttheibrini I at;anotheniwidel44l4l4ltV nibranr lesOrAillt/C l olsooprdß4,lKortbe .01 ) Fic il q:Ct i c ing, 66°1 111eFigit a rA t Te .. tlitk.: , 4WAY Okla teljf ~ '8 grin, li Toe er th lei it' . 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