jhylx apt, VIIMPOICEVCr GIDESKICKIIIIZICKPI3 .I3O D S3 . Neatly and Primplly Emitted, dt the ADVENTIBER 037102, LEBANON, PENN'A Tins establishment IS now supplied with an extensive assortment of JOB TYPE, which will be increased as the patronage demands. It can now turn out PRINTING, of every description, in a neat and expeditions manner— stolen very reasonable terms. Such as Pamphlets, Chocks, Business Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Headingi, Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Pars, Invitations, Tickets, &c., Mc. inf-Desos of all kinds, Common and Judgment BONDS. albegt; Justice?, Constables' and other Iltsoss, prir.ted• correctly and neatly on the best paper, constantly kept • for sale at this omce , at prices "to suit the times." • ***Subscription price of the LEBANON ADYBILTISEIt 000 Dollar and a Balt a Year. • • Address, Wit. 31. Minus, LebanOn, pa. OHN' ATTORNEY . -LAW. eonoz with .A. It. lithughterijEaq.,7, Cumberland Street, nearly oppoilie tbetlonrt Houle. , tedeanam , February 8, left- . - , GEORCEe.OLMICK. 7 ißliur c,c) Xi 0 t isii* OFFICE 0. Henry's Roe,llnilding, opposite the • Bog notei t Lebanoni Pa. lebanoot,Tenuaty 25,1886. me..iokM,. 'ATTORNEY - AT LAW , 11A5 WADY.= hie office to Maiket Street, oppoette Oho Lebanon Bent, two doors North of 'Widow Welt hotel. Letoinon,3larelt 25,'83, .1" AN_O IVA•VY 'PENNON, BOUNTY, DACE PAY AND BOUN TYLAND AGENCY. .9 6 1 • 4 . 4 PC3r, elr t 3C-1 vvr mot r iaioirote*Ouislpg been licensed to prosecute d mi nk ,..nnd hav Marva 'engaged In the Bounty und raw° , bun?nees, in lithqsetirstces •to ell those who et Et thereto entiV 44, in Bcoordltßan, With the various mis of coll i e ,. ;21 'such should olli;ot• udiress at Orations threngin P 114 1 0) and make their up: . DA*BLER no n;:. Attorney at-LoW, • OrrsOn removea 1.; CP,,mberlend St., one door East of thu Lebanon vat:.", Enntc, ilea.Oite the Buck *lota, Le Pa. • .----,----- 0. fir. 111-BIGAIU ATTORNEY - AT - LAW; (Y/16r tiettter's 11411 ding, Cumberland Street \ near y ONwits tbo Court House; Lebutton. . Lebanon, June 15, 1554.—tt. CYRUS P. 1 ILL its• Attorney-At-Law& Olioetet' wftuadlngotardeeoott,l- neatly o f rite xit tb r e ma ß n upc e Hardware store.' lsbatioa, April 6,1884.-Iy. ,111.4514 LER ig OYER , A. t t sr, x- 43 sr '" a t" Zia W MU removed to Cumberland street, one te tOhir door Nast of the Lebanon Valley 'Bank, opposi Buck Hotel, Lebanon, ra. 1 1 . - WHEIDLE , ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, IV cc North I'Vest orner of Water and illitrket 5treet5 ,233E3:43.20e4C01%70, ;..INsfam 'Lebanon, Nov .18, 18133:—.1y.* .wcuOnxN, ATToitNurif Afi LAM% (AMOR, In Cumberland etteet. M 1 few &ore enet of the Eagle Rotel, In the Wee Into of his father pt. 9 1 Ca L pt. Job w ittryektipan • deed , . ebanon. Sept. _ REMO - WALL , A, STANLEY UGRiCU ATTORN.EY A:T.' LAW, Una removed his.owea to the brithltnir, ono door ems of Laadarmiloh Store, opposite the Waahiagtonllouao Lebanon: Pa. BOUNTY and PENSION &that promptly attended to LApall 8, '6%—Sne. . • Z. R. AWING'S LIQUOR STO R E , . • • Market... Square, oppositethe Markel Mouse, Lebanon, Pa. flilla undersigned resectfull infors Dar of that he has receive p d an e y xtensiv m e biopic of the choicest l— X p and purest Minors of all descriptions. 'These Lrfcedent e igtaels he dry low is invarprice ia blys. disposed to sell at nn- Druggists, Formers,liatel Keepers, and oth ers *ill consult their own *interests by buying of the Undersigned, . L. it. DEED. Lebanon, April 13, 1883. Fr HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE 1 1 1 tog trig betvreen C. C. LOWER nod 11. W. RANK, in the Wholesale. Tobacco Dimino!». nnuer the firm of LOWER 1t RANK, is ibis day d leeolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm ern be settled by either of the partners at 11't.146 North Third Bt. Philadelphia, July 1, 1861. . .. U. W. BANE, of the late .4rm of idiver k Rnok,e will col4looe the bualoeFe iia heretoforeat awn place. .. , IL W. ' RANK. PkilladelPhia,'July 19, I.BB:l.—Fi. `OR SALE: niA . Villuable 'yin' OW GROUND , In the Borough of Vebanop, containing about SEVEN .t.cipc9, ed 7 ing the Lebanon Valley and North liebaltult I An ima& and a public road, leading-from the Berke and Dauphin 'turnpike to thei Linton Canal, dlatant from the latter about Il i of a mile. The quittapahllia and Brinilyerltie creeks ate adjacent to this trac W t. JOUN ... MUM. Lebanon, Jan. 18, 188& VOR lim undersigned will Bull at private. sale' bil a de altablic UOUBB and LOT OF axtoptip,. Oa., et street, East Lebanon... ll IrveltruratinntrarKetrathrinnigtclAitear.)74l:a -lli ry convenl a vnees. Also Cistern ,•••Bat4 li ssoase. ...woke • Rome, all kinds or Frult Trees, Ae.,,OD the premises. Good and indisputable iitle given. ,do n fur. %her information apply to JAMES NI ROGERS, Tinsuilth. Lebanon, Dee. 7,1864.-41 a. • • .. , . _ Turnpike. EICCiiOII. ~. -, NTICE is betetry given that I n Blettion by the Stockholders in the President . , hhinagere and Company of Lhe.Berks and DauphilP-'sfurnplke road, will be held albite Public House of J . . L. Bennethure, in alyerstown;.ilebanon county,,; Afonda,y, the 6th dorolltlarch next, hilt% , between the rs 0110 o'clock , AL-liT., and 4 o'clock, P. M., of th y. fur the purpoalk of electing one President, eigh AlanagerWolui Treasurer, and such tither officers as may be nedetssiry to. conduct the at. fairs of the said Company luring tbe ensuing year. tAa il Batas time the Annual ,:Statement of the 'XiMlitifli Wilke laid before the Stilekholders as nett ' IL:, - By order of the Board'. ',• . - - ••-.E.' ' . IIENTLY IiWLIA, President. .7scon Rtactmi, Treasurer: ; - linuary 2:, 1865, , . . illanon Car IrenWOrlis & ..- , `,llNoiling,nlnll Company. Subissribers In the Stook of the Lebanon Car J. Iron V,forkaunalolllnghltn Company are request -3/44 to raft at the Court flow4e, Lebanon, on Wednesday, the 22d day srs'iithrtfarp, 18435, et 2 o'clock; P. for the purpose otorganlintion. G.EDROJC A. It. BOXIGIVER, 'O. D.G.CONINaIIat, . Comitittee. 4urnurnary 1,1885. - : • . . ___— Assestunekt,,Nugh 0 . ' © TIE, is berebrgliee to the Meal- Amos of tlto Min UAL FIRE INSURANCE CON VAN N If ELLE, LabotaiiigOnaty, Pis., that , n Dr- SOficsees of property Insurtd in GO tocupany,by fires Ting during Me year 1801 and On Oki 8d of Fernery, 1865, er issenment of $2.00 on every slooolMtually ice read, will be made on the !entrance of each and every member of tbeflompany. Earthen' are required to pay Unit. ens *men u w ithi n &MI DAY.9 r from The date of this node... . "1 0 . blititabere canyay thoir aseassmeuto to the Secretary, at Beaver's store, in Anorill6, at any time, except on the days tamed, below, . . lambent at it:illsto,tce, can reckon tha quot a o f tax ,duct3llb their policies wind sand the tuponnt by man, In ' , Wile of solvent Bat" or .in Postage Cuireacy. B y , m . ckeptit three cdbte extra, to pihy .postagir, they whi re. IfilMVior pto promptly by reetunkmak a l ,'• if 8 Greer'', or an autheledd arms will be in at. elm sten sec it the-following pieces and, t rs, to receive cmotile o I all who gay fled Moony ent.to cell: piljnirstowia'st J. It Miller's eel, to Monday, .11 ssh. from 0 o'c'ock, A.'S...to 4 4..F.K. At sft.'Stoo,-Berke Co , at ii....E. 11:OwA's hotel. on Taatday, fdsrcirlib, from 8 o'clock, 4, M., to 11, A. M. ,- -,7o;Verililiocel, U. Tuesday, March 7114 from 1 ,cluitlii M. 1111„21, P. M. ~. ~,,:. ' 'At I eau Icitliturg at Copt W. Earnest% Rotel, on Wednesday, Moen Bth_, fromtv!plock ,A.: Bt. to`ll A. M. Al Illalipbo,lit J Steuffee'sitiel,-,CO Wednesday, March Btr'fronf lo'olook, P. fir, 4 a M P. .• - Al Mech'aulorrille, at John4 st oner'e note!, on Thurs day. March ilthfftorn 7 o'oloc t",.kt.;. lid 8. I`, E. At Lbsitlesteeirit; at emeey'l elion griday, March 10th, from 8 o'atick, LE , t • 51.4 4 -• ..- 1 At Union Delimit, et G. If ' Hotel, Orf Saturday, March 11.th,trtm.8 o'clock, A. ~ teitir.lfd- Al l'almyntChristtan iiefer's d 1, on Saturday, March 11th, MBE t o'clock, P. M., to , AL By order of the Board, v. , ' . GEORGE W. BTl.llltiiiiiietary, Annvllle, Lemma County, Fa. " Anarilie, !Omar/ /ft, 1883 , ..., * - ., -..--. li: 4.i40,.-ii VOL 46---NO 36 . „ i t• • PUBLIC SkLE Personal , Property.. - 4: , • ..4 tktp AP f; % • • lOWA t •- •" . 1 .. • _w _ I tit be sold at'Pnblitt 'Sale; on Tuesdliy;'March 7, 1865 At the residence oflhe Subscriber, on the farm of Ja cob Baum, to East Hanover. township„Lebanon County near the Jonestown road, 14 a mile from Ditvid 14- ,Rank's dole,. and 44 a Milo from Mechanicsville, the ,' . .follyteirfk Stock ithdjandinglfhpleinenta Via :- 7 - BOWIES. Including 4 Colts, 4 COWS, 2 of„them fresh, 3 Head of YOUNG CATTLE, 7, STIOATS, Bead ttreittra EtirsEP; 1 'Wagons, 1 Bh " el ' nalm " . l 2 ElattoWs; 1 4hdtivater,`l Corn Plough, 2 Patent Rakes, I pair of nay Ladders, I Sled, I TOP BUGGY,' 4 setts sf Ilarnesa, I Windmill, , l Wagon Box, 'I Corn Sheller, I Saddle, I paterit Fodder Cutter, and Many , other artielealcio nrtmeroreko mention. Sale to comraence at-I2 o'doek, M., when terms be made known by JACOB KUNTZ. E. Hanover, ,Jamtary 4, INS. • .. - :PO:O44O . SAtt - %MILL be Bold at public sale, on • Saturday, the ilth.day,.of March, 1865' at Faltnyta,lLondanderry township, Lebanon -county by the undersigned, thf following property, viz 1 Elegant well trained HORSE, (entire 1'44,14 years old, 3 51ILCH CO ti S, 2 fresh, and 1 ISEIFEII, 1 good, Breeding spw, about 5 toes of good 11A,E, 1 two horse Wagon, as good as me*, 1 Spring, Wagon, 4 Rockaway, 1' Ste 1041 Wheelbarrow, Plow, Cultivator, Seed Drill, Harrow, Cara ',Plow, HO Rake, Cornshaller, Wind Mill, Hay Ladders, Straw Cutter, Braiding Trough, Scythes, Forks. Shovels, Cow Oh. Has, also, a_ sett ' ' of Planks for wagon. a„double.sett of Dears,(Yarilteei goottericwol sett of Dine Harn&s, and other bar it e izci, 2 Rile leather MY Nets. ariftthir Firming im- ocroeuti. Also, -1 large COPPER KETTLE, 2 Stoves with o'o,l Double Rolling Knife, Table,Chest, Wood raor.tig4obalr, 34 dozen Chest, f Seilatilarlßuregur Chairs,' . Settee, i'.")ilicrt•en's nod a nti DeTdateitii, S Day Cloelt, th bore RIFLE, LargeTrib, and a „vairtalasplendid Stotio.* of articles too nonprous to mention. , ,- 'Stililatommenen when condi-, lions of Sale will boniadalintW ny ' ' • 1;, - 2,./JA.3111Eif - SEGNER. • Januar." , 25, PUBLIC ,SALE OF Personal Property.. . . t-ofik W ILT; be sold at public trate, on ' ' - Thursday March 2, 1865, At the reshienea of the undersigned, in Jackson -township. I mile from Achey'a Store, the following Personal Froperty, rig '4 fj, 110#1SESItind llorse tiedri c acti.* lAA'S, - Young Citttle, '2 BULLS, !I SHOATS, ' ( r Broad. wheeled and 1 narrow wheeled .)2 pair Kay Lade era, Wagon roily, Plnigrtm.and Jlarrovitt, Corn Sheller, Straw Bench, l Nag "-Break, ,015 w wild, other Chains, Spinning 'Wbeet, and many abet' ditleles tee minter , One to mOOlOll. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made kdown by• LEONA:BD STRICKLER. • . February 8,1885. . . PUBLIC SALE oF Personal Protierty. • .r i 0? .......m .111 01 71 '. • • , 1.,.. , :;; , • - .. - - - § . --. 7 .. Lir.. : , ,;: --.... 1 •-•(•:=.---- -,• 1 1 r. . - •- , ,, , , f . .- ........ ,/ . ..... . WILE. be sold at public sale, on . • ' Tuesday, March ale, 1.8133; - ' at the residence-of the subscriber,. in Worth Lebanon township, Lebanon Cennty, oe the road Aeading from Lebanon to' Brofelterittown„34 miles Ificint Lebanon, a mile from K korner) ing's church, and 14 miles tem Qosbert's tavern, the following personal prop- IMXIXES: ' .I4IISSIEAt)S, CUPBOARDS, TABS S, 1 doii . n new Chairs. other Chairs, Benches. Tubs, kfeat.,.,20114, ITTATOICS ,: busbeltYjnegar by Stovei and Pipe, Looking Glass. Apple Butter by the Crock: Stands; Buckets. Wheelbarrow, Seger Maker's Benches; large Iron Nettles. Queensivare and OrOdiaryWare, arid many other articles to numer• oils to mention. • tab lo,ConiMence at 12 o'clock, X. when terms will be made knowit by ANTIIOICIT XOtTIEttRBAD. B ItitcHEß., Auctiocieer rehttltiry 15,1865. PUBLIC SALE PeriOnal peoperty. AEE W ILL be sold at Pnblih .lilt', Ott :WednOsilii3 s . March 29,1865. Alt the issidenee of" the -Subscriber, In Londonderry township, abont One end a half Miles from Palmyra, ;on the Told tlittliuinagla'S Choral); the following .11.01t8B, 2'. O WE;' ROCKAWAY; 1-horse .Wagdn, elineltt"Tring Wisgan, `Plough, Harro4„. Mitt- Sitok,;*SHOATIL t tt'of Bind Gears'.vott . tiar as's", 2 esdlarli,oßridieseWheelbarregr, Yorks, 1-side Iladdler,'SlicuralatZlig and , Cow 'Cbalus, BEDOINO end Bedsteads, 2 Burenna„ :3 Tablas, 2 Stoves,. Clipboard, done, and-ss-hi'lf Chairs. 2 Rocking Chairs, large Look fug Olata„ Cheats,' Iloirt Kettle, new bleitstand, Tubs, agnate, Yinegerand a variety of other articles. 484- All of the above articles are nearly as goad as new. Bale to-commenceucat o'clock, 31., , when term s l a krOwn tty t r b a u kft ' fr. ig ARLES ROSKNISEnain. not - dErfrilft., Velohary 16, 1.3 o& •• PUBLIC SALE. *Ns r w lLL.belaold atMildici Sale, Thursday,,Xarch 2d, 1865 by the nniersignod, in Cornwall township, about 434 miles from Lebanon, and 'about 34`mila frois the Ilerse'Shoe Tikes near the road leading to Co lel:Week,- the following Personal Property, viz : 5 food Working TIMM, 7 excellent two year old COLTS, tone year,old colt, 6 miten COWS,; 3 of which are tway,y with calf, 11 bead of Yopog Cattle, Shoals, 2 Plantation Wagons -and. Boxrgood :Gorse Gents.iThreshing .Machine, Seed Drill, Gar 'Sake, New Cornsbeller, Jack Screw, hay Ladders, Rakes, Forks, Cow Chains, Geller and fifth Chains, Double and Single Trees, Grindstone, Stone Quarry Tools, Plows, harrows, Shovel harrow, Corn Plow; Stretch. er, one good Clofiing Stove, and other articles. ':ear Bale to commence at 12 - O'clock, 11., op said day, when conditions of sale Will be inade'lilidiWri WILLIAM SIIASTER,' Moues B. Iloncs,Auctioneor. Coonwall township, rebruary . p, 1865. PUBLIC SALE • Personal Property. • . J P t vor An , 0 .1 0 , 1 :WILL be Mild at Public Sale, on IN T MHCEIdtIy, attrell Bt,b, 1565, on the premises of Henry Backenstose, deceased, in West.Myerstown, Jackson Township, Lebanon coun ty, Pat. the following Personal Property, via ;- 2 HORSES, 4 COWS, Solieia Head of SHEEP, choice breedit2C SOW, SHOATS; oho two-hoise Rockily**, !Wilkey; Buggy; ands iminber of other Ve hicles, 2 Winnowing Mills, Shovels,'-Forks; ••Itakes, Cow and Ifalter.Chshis, Harrows and Mears; Man's Saddle, Ladies' Saddle, and. Bridles, cythes, Or Cradles. Horse Rake, Plough * Ploughs. Harrows, Cultivators, Hay-Ladders, Wagon nos, two , Wagoty Ladders. 'tiro 'arts, Slagle and Double Trees,,Log Chains, set of Stone quarrying Tools, such as .Grow-pars, Drills, Shovels , and a &C.: El. full set Spayer'efools, , a lot tit Straw and Hay, great many other articles of Permit* Utensils. air. mac s . • HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Inch as 'Secretary, Bede Met 4Beddli FURNITURE , Cooking and other Stoves and Pipe, Chairs, Barrels; 'Stands; Tribe, Vinegar by the barrel, end, Metty:rother articles. Sir Also, TWO SHARES OP. STOCK IN ,BERKS ; k DAUPHIN TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY. DS.. Sale to comment* et 12 o'clock, M., when con ditions of sale will be made known by JOS. COOYEIt, • JOHN uniptr, ' Executors of the Estate • of. Henry Backenibso, .s, de , Joss H. Ranwarnow, Auctioneer. Jackson toWnship, Yeb .22, 1802. PUBLIC' . BALE Personal Propertir. ,• . - ' l lll • • •• ( • • - ILL. he acid at Public le,: on : SatOrdtui Mareh 11 1865. A st,t.be residence of the undersigned in' Hilt *front. NO. 't*een Walnut and Pines-rove streets, Lebanon, the lel' loiving'bersonal property , :, - I:FAMILY NABS, Sett of Gathess, Saddle, Bildia, . Halter& HAY •by the TON, 2 Fly Nato; Buggy, itmgood as neW, 2 Spring Wagons, with tops, Market ' Cart, Grindstone,, Scalding Trough, ilutcher - Box, 2 Ladders, .Fltute her Ropes, Children's , Buggy, , Boxes,: Chains, Scantllng, - 2 Butcher • Mocks; 2 Cleavers, heat. aw:. :Bute :et. Knii.e9; 2111614Stands:'Scalen: Barrels. Lard Stands, Store, Iron Real°, Gnm!Benchas; Bags, Tabs,, Bataan, Chairs; Tables, .Bedatead, 'Buret Cider Vinegar, Patent FAL Press. and other articles, too nu merous mention, . . . ' Sale to eMitmenco at 1 o'clock, P M.,- wken terms, will bwmade known by' • . GEORGE D. 'SEIFERT Lebanqn, February 220865.. • p 114,1 Pea Froperjy., - * TATILL he sold at public sale, on' • - VV. Monday, March. 20th, 1865, At the residenee of the undersigned, in North Lebanon township., Lebanon county. Pa., 1-4 mile north from cluireli, the following Personal Proper ty, viz • - • CIIICKENS, Potatoes by the bushel, 1,11ar 7 rel yinegar,, Store with. Pipe. Voal Store. Kettle, Bu reau, Table, Milt; Bedsteads, Chsirs, Tubs, ' Standsi Grain, Cradles,Grass Scythes, Leaf Tobacco, good Grindstoneotkhalsof Cooper tools, and other arti cles. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., wan.' condi tions of sale will be made known by • JACOB 'RAIITZ. N. Lebnnon, February 22 1.6.05. PUBLIC:': - SALE Pei-sonai Propertjr. 4 fr e (ow* W ILL be sold'l4l4ll3dd Sale, on ..Monday,dlarch .20t1), 180. by the undersigned; • in. Palmyra, Londonderry town ship, Lebanon county- the following property, yis te One Carriage, Wheelbarrow, scalding troligli, one grain cradle; one grubbing boo, pili:forks, grain slier, el, ladders, . 'tiny .by the ton, Two NOS, one large six-legged and other .tables, one tailorlog.Lencb, fvor Itstisioads, one Bureau, one cor ner and other cupboards, twenty-tiro ebaira z including, two rocking chairs, one sot is new. waterberich, spin ring wheel and reel, tubs, meat and•othei Stands, two :coal stoves with pipe, too iron kettles,lron Pots, one firehold, pans, two tile flax scutcheswo looking glasses, wash "and bushel baskets, APPLE-SUTTEIt by the crock, smelted hams, Lard, ke. ,Rotatoes by the bushel, a lot ofQuemsware, tinware and eartbern ware,: measuring vessels such as half bushel, ACI., two lemon trees, flower-plants", and a greet - many other things not mentioned. • - Salo to cominencent-12 o'clock II 4-when conditions will be made known by THOMAS SEGNEIL Palmyra, Feb. 22,1665. • • • PUBLIC ..SALE Real Estate iiM==lllllllllllllllllll=il Pertiourd Pro NMerly. ILL 'biteold at PUBLIC SALE, on W Sattird ay, Alareli 40,1.865:- • • 'at the Publielonseof the nnilersigned: Sri North,Leh anon townsuip,Lebarton County,. 2 miles . from. Seh anon, on the read' hatdllik to Jonestown, the folleoying Personal Property viz A Good MARE, well broke to all. kind V' Work. 2 Excellent COWS, with GALE, a 1 horse wagon. .Trot ting buggy, Horse Clears, : Sleigh, May and Straw, 4 White Pine Saplings, 23, feet long, suitable for Hay Ladders, Patent Washing Machine, Coal Stow, With pipe. large Iron Kettle, 7 pedsteads, large Eight . Day. Clock, Ilar Fixturee, new Sign Post with Sign, Morse Posts with Chains and Binge, and other articles. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. if. A LSO, at 7 o'clock in the evening of *Ay, AL. will be sold at Yublic.Salti..on the preni Des tif No. , the following Beal Estate, viz : /'.lO .1 --The Undivided lialtof d STORE and TAV- N,BN STAND, situate in North Lebanon tp.,Lebanon county, known se ,the roperty.of & Ceesaman, in which the 31eicantile and fiord business' is now carded on with good sums). .No, 2,. 46 -The exclumve o fa, Large NNW. SUED, 32 by 45 'fief;and a.Landihg on the Union Canal, both convenient 1,. No. 3.-t;Jllie 'aridly ided. IA part in IicABEIIOUSEI and Landing on the Union Canal, alss conceit) lent to No:4.—Tirreci Burpirm LOTS, "Situate In North Lebanon Borough, fronting Pinegrove StretVench oci feet front and 120 fai 4 iningple..ol4 SIM= ted Brethren Gems ter) , be big a good location WA . MAU lug purposes. • " Bor further particulars apply to the undersigned. Conditions will be :node 'known by - • - JONATHAN DEESAMAN: North Lebanon tairnsliip, February 22,1865. • . . , , PRIVATE SALE im s u O bscriber effete et Srleato Sale a TW STO- T ' Ey - FRAME DW.F WANG' 110 USE end . :LOT Or flsi - ' 4 2; R ee t li is a l ili l iZ e lo n Att t i On o tlt . e " Ol i d i-i- F r OtVe 4d A i ll in.tb. North-Western payt of, said borough.-- Itorliaxticiliars apply 40 . - ~, ' • ' , ~. JOSEPTI Ar. UtILER. iebatkon:Yannary 2.5, ISM - ...-• - - . • PRIVATE SALE Brickyard & ildildinir Lots. " subscriber offers at private .sale,-* : valuable T Tract of Land in Ncrth Lebanon, Borough, meal. .the line -of North Lebanon :Borough, on kinegroro street ,contalning abent 3. ACRES., This tract is ex cellent ground. for; Brick Making, having been used for that purpose. and Is also eligibly located. to be cut up Into BUILD:NO LOTS. A good kiln for hunting Brick is the . For further" pal-1161114i ap ply to • e; AENRY ARNOLD: Lebanon, Feb. 8,1806. , . ' NCOXICIs. - , . . . . WHEREAS, the Auditor General; as .required b .-ths,ll,th.Buctiori, of the act entitled "An Act enabling the Banks of this Commot Wealth to biome kesocittions for,the pullace cf Junkie* under the laws of the Unfte4BtetWietssed on the 22d day i.,fAtnust A. D. 1884;- lade dsrtßed to ma that the "LEBANON VALLEY BANK." hostel in the Itmoogh of:Lenin:oh, - liibanint County, has.furniated Malabo tory evidence to him that all the requirements of add hit htive been complied with by the said in nh and that it has become au association for the purpose of Bank lnQ Under the laws of the United Btateeptr I do, therefore, cause this nottca thereof to be Po& lithed in accordance with the provisions of the attld 11th 'section of the said act. and to declare thet the charter 'of said ihnk,.by the terms of said act. Dr doomed an I tiken'to be'hereupon surretigered, , stillsot to the pro visions of the Brat section of said act. ' A. G. CURTIN. Govermor. Ex( entire Chember.'llarrishurg t - 10b.`.317. 1°415 NOTICE. WHERE 46:8, , ,the Aitditor GeneittLiti :required, by the llth:Sectlon of the act entitled "An Act enabling Ilse Banks of , thia Cloutcsonwcalth to :.lieconte - associations for the purpose of Banking under the laws of the United States;' pant& on the .lE2d day of Aimust, A. D. 1864, has , certified to me that the 4 •LEBANON-DANK." located lathe Borough of',Lebic non, Lebanon County, has furnished satisfactory eel dente to him thaaatt the requirements of said Aot have heart compete 41 with: by the said Bank,. and :that Atchas become an immolation for the pirpose of Basking un dor thd;DMisrofithe Etat* ' • I ilo; therefori, - catted - thhi notice tborboeto - be` -pub lished In ateardanae with the -- provisions of the said 11th section of ,thitAskl t oktianit - i,toillsNare that the et:otter of aid BAIA - by - chl teke;arocysito act ix deeta i r and taken to titi tiotailoothrortot.(l4 red • sitVisat tv, ' a prdthaiiiia of theifirst eictiot Of wild sit?, "ougsittigovortfor,:! • 'zi- ,t t0b.17,1:865.-4t Jus:tlarisitc4and. fai sale at this office, Conditions for theafe of Real Es tate. LEBANON, ]?A., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 186'5. , , • ,%sottiebedi has written the Tet.hirtring:Abotit the eirlo, and Bet it efloston twe r si s o T y p i, er, .. dom. The lilies, we think, are iviite idelerving.ks the . girie-.-theretbre' the following'is i'espeetfully • 4 ' Andbjeis,ll4 Si•iveh• Tltcyreittee'larreirnairsr - :77 --- •" • They inefid our seeks, - , , But—iton't they prod the money ! When'we srasick,' • " They heal us quick : ` Thet is,.ll' they love tie If not, we die, - • And yet they cry- And place tombstones above us. • . Where the news flashed aero.ss Abe' wires ' i short'time ago that 'Peace CommiAsioncii Were on their' Way froin Richmond to Washington, the' hearts of a.' suffering anddistressed people were made to lie it high with joyful emotions in anticipition of early return of peace. The news , Was hailed as the dawn of a brighter `day,. which should soon succeed*this hight of death and blopd, and carnage- which for - the last four years has made this'faii hind of Oilr one vast sepnlchrifill4d with the ,mepldering bones.of thousands "of brotlfBrs slnin tii'iiii war. Trope beamed from every face, and the ea gerness with , which , every , ' item of intelligence Wit St sought after; by the Multitude, ehows , how ardently the public heart longs for peace: , The Commissioners were not per mittcd tomome to Washington. but were -met at --Fortress .Monroe 'by -President Lincoln - and Mr. I Seward ; a conference of four hours duration warn ad:4n boa fit a , sreaurcr hull am P LIJ & r - It C•yYrt.ivrt., ,ftcrvar testimony or both partieg., proved a: total failure. Upon whose shoulders thvespon,Sibility tort ,e. failurc rests is it Matter which, in our ' judgment, can ea'sify be dAermiried by any one . . - . , .. . Who willeerefully, candidly and criti cally exaniine, the message of the President to Congress' ertibodiing the preliminary correspondence in relation to the interview. ' This '61.- respondence needs but, to 'be read to see what grand results ,might have followed this effort at peace,' had it been conducted on the principles of liberal ,nd enlightened , ,statesman ship. That this info.rrnal-conferenee might have been so, managed by President Lincoln ns`to hav,o fed very soon to a lasting , and honorablepettee between the two . hilligerent, sectiona of our obeli - non en'untry, tiiid LO the restoration of the Union of our 'fath ers, we think will 'seareelY admit . of,,a doubt. For the proof of this position we appeal to the record. :- , = In ,thb etti,lY part -of aqua-y; Mr-. F. P: Blair, Sr., goes goes . to.. ft iithsitou'd with the knowledge and consent of the, president. lie is passed , through the rebel,lines withoutn any,, eodi tions'or stipulations, (and in this.par tieular the eendu4 of the, rebel.au• Chorales stands out in striking eon trast with the iiii:-ierable quibbling and pettifoggiiigi ..of Lincoln and ' Stanton when iiteaare. ?Stepheal), M i nter and Canipbe:l,i , applied for pet•ni issi 0 if to pas 4 '0 u i• 1 i ries) he . .15 kindly received b the atithbritles at Blob rliori'd ; has 'several' lii•etracted . interviews with Mr: Jefferson Davis, during which'qiielfions in relation to the war 4veretfoaktfe.sg ;discussed , inall their bearingti 'Dlr. - Muir return's to Wasbingtbn with ii,letter trent MI% baviedesigned too be shown to Presi `de'nt Lincoln', 'E , ,, Lai netfilit, he was ready to send oi.• receive. a '3ll'imia slow "to ehtet ilJto atolirevoilce, with a vieW:to secu4 peace to :the On countries." : ltr. Blair retarns, to , Richmend with'Lincoln's reply to Davis; Stating that be would' - ,receive any agent whiCh.` he (Mr:` DaVisj might send with the 'view breeenring penee . "to out .eattaati - callatr3. 3l- 7 - Thisletter Mr:DaVis read over twice ) when Mr. Blair remarked; kb:l,C ; the part aholit "odi. z tomnion, coutcry" related to:the part of .IKr. Davis' let ter about the atwe .cpuntries." Mr. Davis replied thatlte se tincierdood it. Now, let iiB exaMitre this'point for a moment, and see What',conclusion an' honest man, must _arrive at. On the etiength of this letter Of Mr. Lin- Vole; explicitly stating . 0 0 conditions upon`-=which he ,irottld, receive an t)Ga te l r :vtit a ei n trs d nbAnl. 7 l A te. :' nB.ot:l7lfb i l b nf t'i' e sti°l:ll : ll). ' e C: o ltll)9 t! vr tn trei ' ds iti 'lle e r i: llaPt n nel: - ers to proceed 'to Vinabitigten' to con fer with 'Pfeeident PP.1 619 ,' A i ' ' t h e subject of pease, aa4 the seoratiiis sioners thern i seives d their' note to Maj. Eckert datcd,February , 2nd,, i say that theY'werp seeking an' ,ifif4rrnal isonfeKtiee with' Piesidellt' LinPOn. "iitt ihirbasia .of his , ;Ot t er t01 4 '.,P: Blair o'lll6 . 18th 1 41 1 4 , 44'' . !NOY! what does all this meMii *hitt did .oittl'otitt. ..! THE GIRLS ARIL: THE .WIVES • , God biess the girls, • Whose goldeit earls • ;Blend with our iiiitilniptireittnii• They haunt ou Likesgirit Wr- ises, >, Or as lipids haunt thoistreemit. They soothe our pains, They fill our brains • • .With dreams offiummer hour&; GOd guile, 'OO4 hWs their earls,' , . God bless our human flowers.. , ‘,. Of roguish girls, With sunny curls, We Piny in faney, dieutu ; nut- ivivev, true wive** IhrOugheut our lives - , , Are every thing they seen!, titirifiattooto. THE LATE PEACE CONFERENCE. erns these men come for?. - They. are not ninnies and fools that =they would, leaveßicathond for Washington, on a fool's errand—to talk about la rec.' c ognition of the Southern: confederacy 7L-for they were fully advise& in- re n :gird to the position of the .Govera r ;ment- - and the 'people' of 'the )ITnited, States on' that - point beforithey start": ed. .What then. was the object of theiresission 7, The 'conclusidn is irre sistible that they came witiv.h.'.view , of eeduring peace td.. ,4 onoicominon other words; .they came, prepared to enter intb,negotia tionsr for a re-donstructi on of th'eUni• on; in catie.they were met with just. and liberal; terms on the Part'. of ithe : ~ W ashington - ~ adrninistration; But' the harsh and impeiidas demands of Mr. Lineoln, inspired by the blood -111121.71 gengretil,.ieVelled w a:ea - tit& exiiirrrOvirtetritnikk fifi darling ided'nftnegrd freedoini he telegraphed to,the_Secretary °nude. that titers:must ' "" din g r(m the slavery questiorn'.l,) Here Ithe. evitable negro comes in again as' he ,barrier throWn in the way of just and honorable peace. by theahiserable demagogues and fanatics which now, u•n foytn natelytfor the coin try, control. the Federal- Government. I, , With' 1 practical statesmen instead of vision s, ary theorists at thp head Of the Gbv: ern ment,with the irght, We now. have, this w bolo Alifacult;tdohld be adjusted in; less than thirtY.daYs; . - HEM 'But the most 'C'dhelusive evidence . that these comeksioners were. hon. - estly-andl earnestly desirous-of peace; and: were willing:to negotiate on the basis of reuenstruction- of' the Union,. is the dispatch , of .Generat` Grant: to the Secretary of- %Yuri , and but for it they would, have sateen sent, back without even , a hearing. "Fain con-, :vinced, - upon conversation. with Messrs; •Stephens and,- Hunter, that their intentions are good and. their ,desire siecere to ~restore peace and . :Un(on,P ,says Rome ral Grant, anti adds "I have not felt myself at liberty to express anysiews oWn or to account for my retieence." Can any one doubt the correctness of the. po sition we have:-assumed; when it. is sustained; by the: testimony of so high and responsible-a witness as General Grant?- Or will-it be alleged that he was deceived or wilfully - alegraphed what, was false? We think it hardly possible - that any sane man will be bold enough to make any such fool ish 'accusation.‘, against General' Grant's high character for wisdom and - sagacity. It is-evident, then - that the confer. _ict_hriidite42.itairLizood, re eult, riot beentme- an honorable-peace' was unattainable, bui becatisethe'in- Jerrie! and :ru,inons: neii.o policy, of this 'administration stands in the' way of - so desirnhle a consummation. A braham Lincoln is clearly responsi ble fdr the failure; and, a , fearful re sponsibility it is he his assumed. , — Let him beware boui be , trifles with the lives of his fellOw Men. The reark . and sighs and groans of the 'thousands of iiidows and orphans in the land, mado shelf 'by the unneces sary protraction of the war, winsome day, sooner or later, come' up in "judgment ag,ainst IC'is a mon strous crime against civilitation chrlitianitY to .continfle“the - war day longer than is necessary to' sc ent.° an' honorable peace, on the basis of the Constitution and AlrfiOn as Tramed and 'organized by the ifathere of the Republic. The -people:will hot hold - wholiitve power` ildndrithly t 13toithis'effiiidon 'Moog and yet Peltig.ently reftive to do so.— Valley "Tni.. Stony OF A GOTEPC. ARM CIIAIR.—A Paris journal" publishels 4erangb Pistory of anold . ,(4stliie arm chair, which was sold recently- at the publie ituction-rooms in ;the Rue Dropot. The'aitielo in qUestion firt4t richly - ornamented, was, present ed. hy , the maker to Maria Tkeresti lin& figured: in BM. hendoir. After the death of tile Fripre,s4 'of Austria it WaS 'Sc 111' 641M01dimity With her desire; lb Queen. Maria AntOlnette of France, and \cap stibSequently used by Louis XVI, during his imprisonment in, the Temple. tragical= detith, Clery, - his valet-de chambre, became its owner, and took it, toßngla,ad,;'where it, s,uccessively became the property of time Prince Regent, and afterwards of the Mike of Cumberland. ..The latter , leek it 'NVith hira-fo, Berlin, and, there Sent it to an 'upholsterer for repair. The wbrkman tn. whom it, wttS entrusted found in, the Stuffing of the seat , a diamond pin, the portrait of a boy, andseveral sheets of very tiOsply. written manueeript. ~very sold the pin, and gave the portrait and papers to a watchmaker of his' ac quaintance. Some yearg 'litter the watchtniikei . , those name was Nonn goi.ffondeavored to pass biriiSelf - off as Louis - .1C.V11.; and prod aced the lid pets and partrait in support of his pretensions. After' - Making some noise in France, and 'then in Belgium where. he lostlis son, Who ettlled him self the Duke- of Normandy, he went 1953,,and :died there.— The 'workman - who found; the. por trait and .documents kept • hia -- secret till jut before his - death, iyhen he re yealedtio whole to, his One of his. relatives; , hating •nseertstitie4 that the chair Was' till afsartill,,iik, chivied it, and sold it t 0,,. a, Ffench travelear; who! -carried ; `Parisi wheteitttltiietitel7';4nn into, 80404 of; an old. toolab,, the inmate of an asylum for the , aged; lately Idol ceased ? . ha,SONW heal - Wild by atm : . titre iii#i"the . imist,orher effects. ;,',i,;NStR9Lt.N.ta,:,BlB _. N. pEACE.w ;We commend the followe,in extract from an r ,vditorial in the ° Newark, ,New Jersey. ,Dtfily, Journal, to , the careful perusal 01iof ourreaderse • . What,in poet of fact,: do we gae "'iv ti speak 61 Peace, as a termination to Alio civil war now - ragirfr 1. Do we mean a.renewal of the Prelationship;inter e, °ppm, an d i Ani : between,. sovereign. States, NO acid South, such .as ex , isteir tiefore - Ahrrham Lincoln came, into power ? 2. Dowd mean A. Ces sation df"firrstililles, a disbandinlY of armieS, a redliction of, taxes and a restoratihnjof LaW to its supre macy ,coupled Wilth recognition of the rev.ol4ignailr tights claimed by the, 89iittlecn t peop i le, t and for. -which they ...hikieLCOßteolied so reiolitely. ? whktp.w.a.h.4o.23.4ne - upon the elitruc I?tion ofLepip„Johnston's liardee's and .4.4bypmith's arm iee 't Ar,, do sve mean that total Prostration of a, whole pehp I e at the ed a q e'roi."S feet, whrebils'implied 6y . .! the Aidrd ' et titlbj ga tzlOri Alla important for each one of us to deeith.... 2 in- i llis own, mind which of theca ,cont!itioos Of things . , tOitncreratands _word a these various conditions, only thelsceoad, or thdAthird, are. by any tiloant?l)Pnesible. ,No man in his-tAne mind can believe, it possible 'utterly Subjligate eight 'millions , of .free :PeoPle ' - because no one can 'believe it peasible Chropletely to exterminate a population so extensive: Nor, *Bile the : presont state of feeling exists: North and South can the bright And . cherished dream of I Deinocracy he rallied, of :t rosali-htion of the gin % rious old "Union ha - There is too much blood retWeb).l the Sec tions.'.there is 'too" beritry'a weight of , debt'and taxes ; , there - is tohmtich . bitterness of hatred;;, there: there arc too many green wound's, too many deep • festering sores. Time may indeed bring 'our hopos':td pasa:j but this generation will notli+e-to rejoice in the consummation. For peesent Peace tiler. for ; a Pketicable Anil mediate cessation of ,this brutal,-and bloody strife, we have-the choice of ; either the reeogni tion: of South ern , independence or the annibilatibh of the Southern 'armies. Is; there: any Vid'Apect of an inime diate,peace either,of these, ways In' ether words, is eitr Government, ready to let the - So:nth 'go"?'Or, has it the. Means MA/ hand tb'defeitt and, destroy lbe. Southern arnireis flo, not...care .10941) . : germ) n may be whoprop2unds these (locations to iietticrWr)eitatt - rati - gurrrelib :is. 'kb - must answer thatit will re quire at lettst another ' campaign. The North, is not ready to let the South go • the South is not;yet weak enough to ahandon the contest,. . Tloty we will stand,Or - What; will be the conditichf of 'things' ;oho ' 'year hence,:is a question' we do not pliY postito .discuss or ito,apetiilate upon, even if ,We had.thee heart to- do it.— Suffice it to say that we do not see how, in the present temper of par ties, peace enn be attained, without the cost and horrors and terrible bloodshed ,of -another rutbless,,eam paigp,like the Just... Are we ready for it ? Dare contemplate the thought Of it, cven thdit : gli we were sure that at the of it would coine ,such ;a peace - es'is capable of heron& te l '2l l , l ?,Etiftt g 'Upon this con tip enti? For,we must alw.ays recollect that, he Matter hOW bright the auspices, under which it may pomp, piece will not bring Us bade tp "the good old times" 711'en we *bre "bFothers still." We may re4itiite, but; it will not be a merry_inarriage feast. How•den it be•-*hen such hostt of ghastly- spec tres ;Will come . troopintr, unbidden, to assist at the Ceremony, and sit 'crown, Banqu'olike - the vacant places ? And the it not keep vivid the consciousness in our minds-.that the fe,stiyal is unpaid for ? If wti, re pudiate Will We not call ruin,and:beg eery dotal `upon tens of thousands of hotiseholdAiribw comparatively happy in their faith in the national honor? Wo,inay , re-tinite,,.or. we may 'stand apart, separate 4epuhlies, hut, ip eitheraVent,..we „can never attain to 41.1naer...lrien11ship t _ subsists twee 9 hrothere witn, have quarreled `and e2telian'gkir bk,)(t's. Whatever is sues we May come ea', the Shenandoah Will not be forgotten. Nor . Camp °nage; - ntif Balishttry; nor =Point Lookout,„ nor - -Andersonville nor Charleston, nor Fort Pillow. Pace I the thetight tlitifls every nerve.us - and 'Ond•know's we would -net by ifor ' d di.'eteed"to Mar the dear prospect, ! But; there is 1, no , use for the Appriean people.to deceive them selves at this late, day ; nor to . dream of linposSibilities': The prosi)get is very 'dark; very glooar. '' WC lave conjured up infinite, evils And they aie;falling utinn abikdhvobring us. We have eon the storm With reek. , less hands, in blindness, and mad fu ry, And , With infinite disregard of his tory and of retison.i'ioW, the whirl , wind has sprung up' at our -feet, and, wo mustteap it, in shame and sorrow, how we can. At ; least let us perform our-,self-imposed•tasA w ith ••humility, eitfilingtio.narties, but gleaning What good we 'Pay. even out (if the midst .0„011. I MU why was San) goo'-thegreatest ad tor that evertippeantiton—the stage ? , i fßecause, be‘i-:brought > E down 'the 49gaeiW t heia, the :Itudte.ticb! twat bora, poeodgautifely.ofLhie.atietiies. , ‘ . ; The santeige n V.:l.watt ", sayslthat;tifie reason why,Teakins Lis hnlitecia:dog'd tatt ,, i4Y, that Sertidos keeps a carriage , and'aft tail keep a wagen% • tta gmtrtistt: :THEIR QUOTAS. " The, felleiVingfacts !ITO 'condensed 'from a'letiOr. dated. at .City Dec 29;:] vxitten - by ohii , of ;the .vieti,ms, now uefvrer Petersburg,„ and published, .the New York h7paats Zeitung •In May ; p; , :Mien apAiir, ed in Hamburg, and opened his office, with Meyer & CO., for.. the declared pfirpose of Angaginefabor4i§ t r Ogo to the United States, Offering as.indtice, tnents,t6 :those ,who should decide to emigrate, -a,free passage to America; 816 a month, for one year,,and bo rink of $1.09, the emigrants to be 'env.. plOyed at ordinary labor. .The ap parent liberality these offers, with. the \veil known scarcity and price of labor in the _United Stn,kes, drew crowds of anxitins man t„ w e . lowed:by a second fourteen days la- 7- ter. On the sixth of July theypm-, bar 870 in number on the ste er Balloon,- for Bosteh, - Whither t, by arrived on the 22d of the same iiicd 4th.. The Stsa.mer nocheringiii ; the harbor, Itbe 'emigrants were landed on Dear none being . allowed to go:to or hold any communication with the main land a powerful police 'force be ing constantly on dutflo guard them. During their'stay -here theytivere unlined ilby; ti,- -I( . ;sa-called). + hysician,. something was read. to them, in Tag lish, not. a, word ,of .Whieb, they under slood, and of the nature of which they were entirely ignerunt, and they were then informed' that they had sworn to serve three years,- div.the army Jot the ,United States `fhii was the first intimation ofthe practiced, upon theM that' they , re ceived, natheir fright and' teirok. pint' be-easier imagined.° than desaribed. l - 1 Various modes of escape ..were.sug &ested some proposing to run- awAr; when opportunity ,offerer ~others to swim to the main land, !tit td no tiff; Bose;' They 'were taken in smallptir, tics to a neighboring. island, • dressed with the United. Statesmniform, and, thenee sent, August 24th, to camp, distributien, in Alexandria, and'from. there they were forwarded; On the Ist of September, to. City Point. • The above facts furnish. a fitting il -Instratian of the,bcauties Of the abp iitiOn rime, content with ruining our own prosperous country, seeks by such acts, fe -make its ' in the nostrils- of every , eiviliied nu tion.pn thegigbe. . —MEMORY. to ii_tells some lingo stories in his lecture on memo ry. Ben Johnson couldliot only re peat all that he had evcr wAtten,"hitt whole.books he had read. If we MO his faculty, we should pray to be o de- livered from the full exercise of , it e - 7 -1 - Niebuhr in his youth. was employed tn one of the public offices of Den mark, where part of a book of ac counts having been. lo`t, he restore it from his recollection. Senecaputu plains of old age, because he hifiibt„, as he once did, repeat two thousand males in the order they . were read_ to him ; and avers that on one occa sion, when at his , studies, two hun dred unconnected verses having been pronounced by different ,pupila of hip perceptor, he repeated them in are versed order, proceeding frona- - the last the first uttered. , A quick :and retentive memory, both ofwor4l. and things, is an invaluable trea,sarp . and can be had by any one ,who can tak . O the pains. • TheOdore Parker / when in the divinity school had a no-: Lion his memory was defective and,. needed looking after, and he bad in . immense chronological chart -.in:his room and .tasked himself to . commit,. the contents—all the names and dates from Adam and the year one, down. through Nimrod, Ptolemy . Botef, Ifeliogabalus and the rest. Our ver bal memory soonest fails us, unless we attend to it and keep it in,fre4 order. A child will commit and, re cite verbation easier than an adult,., 'and girls easierthan boys. To the verbal memory fresh, it is capital exercise to study , and acquire new languages, or commit and treasure, up.choice Passages, making them a =I .4 A FAMILY PAPER P4I4.4WWN tS PRINTED 4,10 PDDLISEED WEERLT, By WM. art.'Busiti; Ste* , . of Funck's New -Buildlny, Ctinibetiand St ~ At One and Fifty Cents a TAO. Far Awrinenassuorrs inserted at thii venal ratesrint 44FIIAEDBILLS Printed at hours notice.' RATES OP POSTAGE: In Lebaion - County,postage free -7 - In Penneyirania, out et Lebanon county b cents per quarter, or 20 cents a year. Out pf thieEtett 034 eta. per, quarter, or 20' cis. a year If the postage is not paid in'adrance, rates are, doable HOWIHEABOtITIONISTS QF BagittiflLL NO NEED TO DIE OF THIRST. It ought'not to be forgotton by any one liable'to sbip*reck that thirst is quenched_ by soaking, the :clothes ih salt water twice a day, or even ofteh er, ancit allowing. them to dry ail:in tbo person, If sea water is: drank; the salty portioiiSs of it tiro Absorbed into the blood, Lire it with a.nevt and, more raging thirst, s taid 'a " - feree Boon s. , sets. in. It would seem that the I:3;yiitkin - imbibes the water but excludes alrtbe other conscitu ents. ''lt is' 'known that. Wadiog - `4l. cothinon-iiratei Vent:bed thitiit with great rapidity. Persons while.vir,firk log in,water seldom get, thirsty.— And it is , further iuteresiihgt4kho'is that lioitev6 . soaking '''*'et the gar ment may becorne`frorni.ltin or other!' {wise,ise, it is' imposiible , .persttle to take cold t i he precaution' Valt - '2:: eh, to:kesp . in,thotion with tintteinnl, activity to key off the feelings of. until the Clothing is perfectly dried tififtfoilitiesi are afforded for' oinme nht in changing: the' -mots, Ater. a Welting, it .isztlWayg" nufest,ah4hest,ho an addition al.safer_ guard against taking Cold, to a sup of twb Shmel hot liiiiterage ba , fore beginning 4:0 undresti.' WhS , , , izghermau the &oat .gfdlant Geneial in the army? 40 .1 4 4 11 ,,,cd, acr - oss the country to "cave Anna (Say Onnah.):