' M • • ' W ' '_ 1 _-_ UNNOCIIATIC 1 - 11.17 ,, TPL11S CEASt TO Lr.ll), RiABI, .1 4 0 YOLVINV.” WM. M,BIiESLIN, Editor and Proprit4or Sri°~~# WEDNESDAY, 'SEPTE3I tiitE , 18, 1861 ..e,, x „_._.. _ ..___ The Courier whines Pitifully beeause the people are determined to practiee what it' has preached for months—join hand and heart for the Union, elect a - Union ticket irrespec tive of :party. It thinks emit to do so is not "backing the President:'! is just whore the people differ' with the Courier. They are determined to lay party aside for the present, up• hold the government and vindicr,te the laws. if old scores remai o !wet fled they are nicely: 4owed away mu til some future time when the courr: try is safe. BAD A Cl'fcß The Un.ioh.poo,ple uf the North are still, obliged, to : doh:T . lo themsalyes against two onemies,--the Abolition. ists of the North and the-Session ists of the Small. AlthintgO'he for mer have no arms in their hands, their mode of warfare - is not to be de- . spiced. By their constant assaults of abuse and misrepresentation..through print• and conrT , T , Tation, they embitter_ ill•feCling and animosity whieh, 1113. uy instances is better calculated to in jure the cause of the . Union than the rifled cannon of the rebels. When, will Those non cease their warfare. upon their political opponents and, become patriotic in feeling:mii senti— Mt' ^ t. .• TRUE UNIONISM 'When we see Breckinridge Demo• erilts like Gen. Butler; Dougraii Dem ocrats like Gen. McClellan ; Repabli : cans like Gcn. Fremont., : and`Amen: cans like Everett, vieing . with each other in ~b aeking the President" in hia constitutional endeavors to put, (town treason and rebellion arid pre serve the Union, the question often arises where the Republicans of' the distinctive stripe of the Courier are' found; and that if their object irk en genduring bad feeling .in the North.is not abolitionism or disunion ism, what it is 7 The abolitionists now declare that the war must become one for the emancipation of slavery, and the New York Tribune has been, it is , said, on. tirely yielded to the interests of that mischief-making and fanatical They want the Democrats and mode rate men of other parties to have•no influence 'or power in the government, military or civil, so that they can car ry out thtir designs ormaking the war, a war for the emancipation of slavery.. They say Union, hut they want no Uniefi. Their pizipOSes are selfish arid sinister, and it - is well that the mask has as torn from them in this county, as it is in many other localities. The true Union men of all parties are now standing forth in, all their dignity and might. DON'T BELIEVE THEM The Union poople of Lebanon Colin ty must be on their guard against the intrigues, misrepresentations & trick ery of the Court House Clique. They find the power they have so long used and abused leaving them; and hence, they resort to any means to avert the disaster. We have already heard of some of 'the reports they spread thro s the country calculated to create dis cord in the Union ranks, but such re ports are without foundation and should not be regarded. Among Re publicans they represent that the I)emocr•ats will Strike the names of Republicans on the Union ticket, and among Democrats they represent that the Republicans will do the reverse., 'There is no truth in such reports.— The ticket. the whole ticket, and noth ing but the ticket will be voted by both parties, faithlully and without the erasure of a single name, Such are the assurances we have from eve ry section of the county. There are other m isrepresen tat ions they are put ting forth against some of the indi vidual candidates which •ill be no twed in due.time. (*— The Republicans of Lancaster Minty have nominatell straight•out Is:epublicall ticket. It is as follow 3: Judgr., Aiottetnfor 11. Hood; As nt iota Ju tge, rtiy Wowl; Leg . t..toturu. John M. Stehuntn, lion ry Lehntan N,thonini Af.t.yor„ Joseph Hone ; Cnunty Troa.aurrr , .Juba Dentinttt-; Couny yiti. f DJlvid Kern . p.”-; DE rtletOrS of the Poor, Martin 11. Fry, C•ntrod 09,4; Prison Inepeetors, Peter .1 uhra, Francis M. atiuub ; Auditor, Jacob Kurtz, A Union ticket will also be formed in . .Lancaster county which will boat the above ticket all hollow. see- Nathaniel 13. Baker, who has been nominated as the Union candi date For Governor or lowa, was the lust, .pumeeratie G : overnor of New Hanatxrlrir©. After his defeat in 1855 he erakrateci i lowa, where he took pronignent putt in politics; and was oho3urz Adjntant General of the State. POSITION OF THE CLIQUE. Prow the begining of the rel.4llio4:j that now ‘rOp'kee . ilvit i tri.4l4tretiterts , i the destructlien of 64rovvertintkit, rat was the eartpast wii‘h trd praii.O . Of every Nttriuttliat . 'e in the; Iqorth' l may ur t t'e_divided ; that the bitter• ness of party strife should bsi laid' aside, and that i w i e, Alipuld unite as One 'm in the- ottjtr'44,' of i h goy ern - Ittirtogictaalsh.re 641 i IV hen the , people'se happily' resphnth ed to the first call of the President, and Without distinction of party rush ed to the rescue of th'e government, it was helieyod that the party lines were:obliterated and. the desired Un ion cffeetedTbut it was not long be - - fore office'h'untefs'a'nd party letideo again conir t reabed reviving old' party • feuds. In this town the old Court House Clique became as bitter and virulent as ever, ttrid much of: their malignity was , 'particularly (liieted towards, Although we were as deVnted - tb - the'Unien, as earnest in the so ppm% the; gayer!, tnerkk st-t r b,7' scribed asliberally to 'the Imilitary Fund, and aided .in every ot fller"w . 4 the efforts of the government ttr'sup aS-11.6 -'one eWe . unifier prertre the shine eiHurnstartees, we were call 7 ed secessionist and sympathiser,' with treason. Every act.'and 'word of ours was misconstrued into bppesition'te the' , i•kitrerii'Meiit. Bat' WS' Shin elique, tocic arleantage a m tic4i g, called in the Court. limiso:for -a,; ;very, different object; to condemn the'State administration; and, also, by_ imlilica= don', the'National admi,nistration,lt was all right in their estirnaton;wh'en they • assailed, in turn, ,most of the different,' members of the Cabinet with all the Virulence they - could; l and When' •they:.called the'bidChieft.atir a lutard. Unfitcommand our ay. mitts, thereby trying ..to destroy ,the confidence of the people •in'the 'Cabi= net and in the commanding general, it. was again all - right _aecerding , to their thcbry; hn(we, were to be silent andour, mouth was to be Muzzled on pain of being wiped:- Taking . then these party leaders to represent the 'Republica n Party we .vodid bare been falsetto the first law of jurriMir nature—that , of :self defence—if,.wo had not 'assailed that party, But since the great body of the..A.epribli cabs have - repudiated these partiii ii leaders ;'hi ve - suitli the partii,an into the Patriot; adjourned their convention ; called -another to_ meev that of the democrats; and'asked , to. unite' with them open' the 'broad' .• , . • : platform or,thc: Constitution, the.l.Jn 7 ion, and the, sOppert of government , in.its efforts to suppress rebellion,-we are with :' , them: We will stand by thern . ahoulderto shoulder, and. drop all the old: party . issues, - until the. stars and stripes shall ..again r wave, in triumph. over. every - spot where: rebellion .has -reared 'its head. We shall henceforth' fight - only these, tvh o try to distract 'and" divide r people whether ,they . ,pretend td he . friends ef .the governAnentor 'UNION TICKETS We notice that in counties; in this State ,oitizens ignore all partp distinctions for ,the -October election,. and form Unien , •tiekets composed partly of Dern . oer•iita . ; add partly of Republieuns. SUCh" : - tielcetS have al ready- been formed in Adams, Colum bia, and a number of:other counties, , We are glad` to notice such move; ruents, as til6y sill have tendency to avert party strife. 17hp ... example would. have been a good one for , the Court house Clique of , this borough,-but they did' not; choose, to follow it; henee, they'have no: body to blame: but thethselVeS for being - in the-un pleasant predicament-or having held an antiunion convention which nom inated partizan - AVOID PARTY-. STRIFE. • The Courier fights hard against the Union ticket.,receptly formed in this county, evidently anxious to.inaugn 7 rate a bitter political :contest this fall. Our opinion 7 is that the less ex citement their:is about local polities the better. There are two, tickets in the field—an ,ultra Republican,, and a Union ticket composed of wen ;"irre spective of party.'-' The peOple are abundantly able to select"and "vote the ticket they like best,and ; for once this 1411 they should be left, to: judge for themselves. Let us: poll, ties aside for theTresent, and' await the Unbiased action of the 1;8., A. terrible accident ,oectirred at ; the Continental theatre, •ghila delphia,-on Saturday evening; Past.— The dresses of the ballet girls caught fire; which donarnunicated from the one to the other, burning abouttwen ty of them in such a shotiking - 'man ner that six :or eight of them have died, and several others: are beyond, recovery. - . . Ofir The Louisiana and,,]Missouri Secession forces in Missouri are be ginning to fight among then - 1561%-es. The former charge the latter" With cowardice in a late battle ,and with actually stealing their horses to es• taped from the field of -battle.- sw. From advices receiv - od from Cubait is inferred that Spaiti inf,enda to recognize the Sou.therir-Coufecier : acy. ra r-,ta/ *-ac-gt.t For 4c Adre”ltstr. NATIONAL ADMINIS,T.V. 'PION!'" I w anl..pvrry to eee the eaorts r - s n , btali thti;:tebo noivi'Ootteiirtlelooklng, to eraatti do imesersion among its readers'. that.those Ropsitlicarur,'who for or the n Ord men t rearm Ua;tigtrrt: tetk in iii3a 'ninthSy, lire proving derelict to long cherished 411111 by their fosittn with the Tretnovrats or a Ueire ft' , .Z:el, have withdrawn Weir stipprt fiait'tho adtnitilstration. The Couriur pkusot. but rpkaatpar- Oft . of theca man ,hlo4rtirva giAy ifOtteletT44o Of" their party.—th4t ; aaaraely a (it:legate : meeting or biiica h el ire s 'e-nt Maar hat , simededed to .•tito editorial : iteport- Luria t of the Courier; in whicb ninny of thach hava not Always taken ha active artd conspicuous port. They baie constituted , to acousiderabler extent the strength and morale of that. cotripact politi cal organization.which for years hitherto,. While pritleiples,Ttere, in *sue. befnre Abe. penple, never faltered ja.its mojorities itt.feeac of.tbe nominees .of their;payty, s:hey were. no idle camp follow ers, no hungey,greedy ppitttci, ns who , shied around" the standard of the party,, merely for the sake' of the . offices Tillie .kt had to bestow. Nobler' irnpuls'es, higher - Considerations. - thou these controlled their actions. They then sought, as they now teeli,:sto vipers '•the_ true interests of the country, anti they. have elullg to the party with such obstinate pertinacity simply hedaose they believed through 'its iriatretnenralily this great end might, be attained. They stilt believe they ;have nut been mistaken in that.qpinion. 77 The seine absorbing Patriotism, however, Which led them to be party-men before the praiidOiti`al election, now, in obedietteeJsto,J the,hitrimittihlet lo g ic of eventf iolTihea Tbein to re ux party tree forego partizan noutireatiOns, avoid the re ling oftoarty *trit4, and tbdairibitteitnant of tiorz ty leOrPgi R ; il/CC the salvation of tho-Refalblie re. quires Aliat4ll 103,40 .being, kted !awl, artotrniodsl; sheufd' pcosent a tiaticronsi unbr;)terl Istint'against that inniennh'i•itilediliolo W111.4,:t to Masterly , the !lifetof out guveidrueut. ThisAiettriutic objpe.t . ,noulcl only he olite.ined,by diarnoleting party uton the; shrine. of country, and the liniorrfieftel id6vi 13 resiiited People of Lelia eon. eon ty 8111:rpetrt' _the husu ing.fie.ti on, is..A.ratifYingm . igen cc tp . 4.14.1 refebas bentliaPpilY ottatned. It is not a mere union on candidates., bet;:etsti az , e 6 t.eple 4 .eFcmienidanesconclirintiplesi - both par. tdes.bYeundteir,t,i4 aiMing' ,l o:4 ( slittithet saute coyeied end, iS evident. fret* . the utt, dresls difd rciMintiorri"Whinit the, joie t,..eoe veutree' has put forth, TretOtm end4ebellion *Web no‘: th mitten to urertar.n the governutentpre strungly denounced, and it is „solemnly proolainted to. be flid ddty of every loYar.eitiien t eiitt) by the government in this ert ts, itilleftllthe etrth'of the:•litiuki.disOration • litritmil the rebellion efully endorsed.si,t t istonadde mph ask,. more than - t Iris? Vera cob untie latfdrortlial: patriots cart stand upon. It is clear, distinetiatid^. etephatic, in ditveY . of the government:lnd sin:lost , the traitors who - seek to destroy"it. •Thisnew, the Only issue before the people, all others io'g .distappedred before the . : inighiY eurrent . of ' - events.whieb have2.swePt oveelhe:i What earthly reason, then, can be .asslgnrl why all the fide rldsi of the - Oinitiretion aced - the . Union ~sh au Id not stand together lind - Rirm :sot j eittnpact Wall.nrupn'd tlf a.- adm stra , is now judreintisly employing the intensified en eigiesefithetrhOle people to' SIVA at Ctt try=?'! rj pyptio. ftmetinniaries npou , wlictii Tests , th.e re sponsibility— of, administering the gny n ernment these trying tunes cciil iritnes, with joy and &rat, quite, the'complere notileseened i tif the -p` etipirt . ol the North op .che; issue which 'dolphins' rebeddion has forced upon thertk,.and they may, he. üble. tpt employ ,still more illpireus measures toVrini; this war to a speedy close; the 'eupport' - ivbieli . thus gifen theutt. ; • . Party spirit.is the demtin . t.tt'diseonl, and in, tho . emoinene . ement 'of our interne) troutides„ the.inost fearful rosulds'irere apprehended front it. 1 f•Tt had . .yitibletl.then,'• to 'the tirgenhy 'of 'the pehdie'.. dangertpe,worstcsittmigies would hark.botallen us r--s a,poople. Nehly, however ! di e d tie ties ,of. party give . wity'to the calf of cott;try, and' ninny': thousands who bad- but. a trio months previous. been identifitai.with the.oppositu party,.:atjytice, : tnerged the 'partizan in the p4Ltriia. and g;Ve„ thvir etteriestsupport. to 'the nirministrntien. Tkiii AV:LS en exhibition of the sublituest.:pittrintism.': It'; filled. ell hearts= -wits joy coil edMiratiott. ;It spread terror and consternation among the ene my. It saved the'Republte. Weare now. only, it May; be/upon - the threshold of this.war; union, fraternity; co-operation!are,.i still necessary to bring it to a successful- tenni,' nation. The administratiott invoices this"; our bleeding country requires ir; the public mind is eager for it; wed to- those, who, from, aeltish cOnsidertttions will interpose to tliwart it. 'What cab be 'gained lay drawing -party - . lines.. in', this contest?Manifestly•nothing but 6..fe:w offices to those who have hitherto been etc:tithed-to the Re: . publican party. Is wurth.,while on account of .1 these to ret , ive oIJ pat:ey nnimosittes, ntrd" to .ettz danger that unity of se:Otirtient and concert" of action, which low characterize the. wbeje,ptieple in regard to the administration and the war? Al titoygp the Democrats and Republicans, have , heretofore - widely ditfered.On:quessintin' or •ptiblie: I policy, there is eertuddlY,notiftiv is this that 1 should 'prevent a. cordial tiniva• now. Perfect j unanimity Of opinicin - on both eal'questions can. i not be expeeted; and while the latter r.lnim to have:acted fur tvbet.tbey, - hclieved- to have been for the best interests of, country, justice and d Contrition fairness require,thni like patriotic. met. tires should be' etinetideirto the former. All ad. ministrative questions,bowever,. ItaCe• disappear ed before the mighty issue which r‘ltils rn - armsl hare forced upon . us, and' the misuntlerstamdM,e' and disagreethents . witich bare 'proceeded 'from J tbetn,.havebeen.in the bosom'of tbe ocean buried without leaving misting behind them. We now remember only that. a we.re American citizen's and , have a cothnion interest; in pre,serving the institu tions which our' falhers have doff- nP, 'and to that end our united efforts 'shall henceforth be direct-' ed. And this we cell sustaining the adwinistra= lion. - Can those ifho ba:ve gat up a phrtizttn`ebntest, thereby necessarily di.riding and etnbiLteriug the tniu4, for a few local ()pees, Fay as - much? UNION, FOR.' , IIIE SrI•KF OF THE UNION. TFIE , St, TTIUg- PAR.'—‘l 7 4 learn from the Harrisburg Telegraph that an ile . 6ll.nt made .up at the Auditor Qenerarsoo"ice of the moneySaetaal : - ly settled for military. - expeasos, : at, that office up to and in chiding tlre - 3:lst day of Auglist,'ult.; amounts to - the' se m 'of '51,51..5.i1.6i40 . . This inelades all expenditures actually Made, 4v het h - er on Auditor 4eueral.or,,GOvernoes waxrant ; :since the commencement of, the rebellion, for : enrolling, sUbsist ing, clothing, Supplying arms, ping, pa yieg,and transporting troopS., and all incidental expenses connected therewith': The amount of outstand ing unsettled- accounts is not-actual.-ly knokVn:. 1t is=not believed that it can exceednor thought that it . citn, reach 5100,000. ~.,Sonie of the Moneys, included in. the first stated aggregate are probably in the hands of the; heads of the several: . Mi Mary depart ments, not yet diSbursed; and may be in phrt refunded to the treasery. More : than 40,000 trooPS'have been trans ported, subsisted; nearly. all:clothed; and many of them have received-two m'onth's pay or more frOm the "State. Union Convention at West Chester. WEST ()FURTER, Sept. 19. - -4---A nominating Convention was held in this borough torday, - and'everytown • ships in the county was - reprOsent6d. The Convention was organized by .the appointment of Caleb - Price; president. A full ticket was nomi nated-from the various parties.• Wm. Butler (Rep.) was nominated for Pres ident Judge; John P. Bailey (D em for Assdciate Judge; Wrn Hinile (Rep.) P. Frazer Smith - (Dem.) and Dr. L. R-Bicelellan (Rep.)were nomi= rutted for the assembly. - The- ticket is .a mixed one throughout. Loyalty to. the country waa the only `test-- It was the- largest :delegate. -conven tion ever held in the,-county., - -.A. FRANK SELTZER'S -- -41ARD. Mr. MAT .1 , - , •The Etatinnont etitlediieri in his card, dens great injusttee CO the late fif i elon Can. reation. To allow. this ; itis only mturissiry to .4etate the fame as Arnow them to exist. Mr. fieltzer was a delogeta from BOST TIM:WAIT, to the Itepubliran Convention. The id dress and resrdations which the joint eon ten., • tiotif / inid adopt: edwere recd it; the former convention; and were 911044mi:1-1y ii,rectif M..," Ile' *as; p, scot and Made ne'objettinn 4 to . then?, - neir (lilt' he prepare a ."..Y a 4 4 11 4:.: 4 ::' 4 " 4 'q r.f,....qq.ititions. Afterjheicandidates. . i were agreed upon, both eonventinni hy firraligo amot mot ikl':the Cattrt'llouse for the?purptme cif Untnivatipg tbei candidetea,-and adopting the ad• dress and r,esolutions. :This was ail:shot wee to be done there. however, after both ;parties met in joint cOnvention t `the delegate •tablone named, Or ithout gi t4ing any previous.notiee, (Vaned se ve• rat resolutious.for the adoption 'of ..ye COPv.en ti,,n. 'rtifs Was contrary to the rirogianitrie pre viettsly" agmeed anon by both conventions; and if net, summarily disposed of, would base justly Fubje,ct!ti . tit e l itp pub li eau Con s epti 01144 the itn - pa ta fi tin' er hairfaildi, ennipt-cnikd the' henpr of the deembera which composed it,' ati, iliirepted the unon i which lied previously_heentormed, - The members, of the Republican, esnvention, indignant at the treachery of tbis,dtelgate, who bad - 411 day been noting, with - thern,;ol - Wolf in sheep's clothing; • !hereupon inettintryimored and ,uttanirnoucly carfiod;a resolutkoo to. e i xpel.hitn fiotrt the . ootivention. lift. Seltier, huvrev3m, die. regarded the resolution, and althonglifreilue,Sie'd to letive;iitill l sernailiettrind continued te harangue the eon ven titre), until he was thrust otti by foroel It is ey,i tv dent he pas thapljant t,ool e leme -Per sprt!ttittelite lin'ttse dt iin for thb pt.:ll ion4.of break / itrgokii:4tlid.enneittlitidit,'.thei•obyl'h:oo eg. to PbOvent , the ft rmatiou,of n Union-ticket mad - . bring eon, tempt upon the iipt - tis.tiS intivotutlnt liliirciitiss for its Objeet thri 4 cencentiation ;it's II 'part los around °dr nationhl•administrittiO4',Ahereby hiding: 4 ;lnd st!etigthenjjeg it iti itS off•lttti,t,o , suppreia there.. hellion and preserve the ,150 nit. Did he no, then deserve winif It got? ' ' VELEGAIT't.' ..: ; 4 "' - '‘' , , 4 4., •-•;,, .....-Ltii:-..t..... - .:!... .4'; :I . - 4 -.11 ii hii'D''Cletiti'3'' ' ufee' teld 'dele: ifateip .. trY"ther "aatylinid liegielature: (I-Ore thUolty. of 1. al ti more .. a sid : also 14. errry ,11p.y metu,ler of go:n crress ankl Bi ...clq • nowt - trd . th4l , i Peae6-s.esiudi'd at e ,- . . folt:E'r'oviirliorivVeri firi•ektedAmt wdeit , , ne byf'Creleile' ftoili 'lilt' seY'lrilleTyl. l. ‘' ..tI '' iii' , a oLd , tro` nohy confted le Pprt Mcil . e.P-, :3. lie:te ;NI ai Ullwae to La's , einet On 'Tuesday, apd;thet3e arrests Ureintend-: , 0:44 to. defeatil egilaliti op- hostilbrlOAlle (4 - oliersi tuiiti,'llielt. inc.,- as - 1S guppbs• . ed, e: & 'llle pAesugAn or,ditiance Of Se, ' ' r 71.1 1; , ::. :,. -.l—• .. .. ,:. c.ession. - , - ~ • .("-` It fs,now. de - n 1 tel y, ascertaj 13 od. ,--.::„. i. ~.- ,- , .. r that Jeff, :-Dtwie: ill ..not., dead,- „die was sick Vial has aglin fully recOirered Our riotdees of tly excellent eandt tifttes on the .; - ,Uyio,ll Ticket are, r 1 fi - Void.7,bly pctitpoileckto.pext, Other matter of .ini2ortaned also crOvcied back. - ` • A BRItLfANT I_CI)R.Y IN WEST ' ERN YiRINIA ioyd'e Army Boute4 by .General •Ro- • muisnif IV : Sept: 12. • `A hatkie tool placA about a'-o'Clock Tuesday:Afternoon niutrcSu ormery 1e: Gen. Itosencraus,7Aftir !Making con noissance, found. Ploydrs 00 . 0 strong, with sislcen fielckpieeeg nt.reneh ed a ...peWerful 'position, on the top of a mountain at Cannixi.Fer . .; rY,' thei 4reSt,B4o tit:Gan ley: riiier, The rear' a n e,Ttereme ho were inaccessible. ,The,:freitif, .was Inilsitod.withheavy.forests , and'a:ol(lSe jungte.:; Col. byth?s Ohio iTenthi Regiment' of Gen, Betiburu'.B , -.!:3rigade:W*Sla;att vance, and drove a strong idetaph.. Inept; of it,hoenemy oat of :camp this side . .pf : ,theposition, the,siteAi which : Shortly , erward Iris scouts, consisting of four„l r eo,repa-f oleo, saddeply;dispoyered tboroseiVes in the fac of,e,.,par apet, battety ; aucla, long line . of palisades for riflemen; when the battle.opened fterpeli,7 4 . TV,Mainder„pf the Tenth: and the Thir teenth:Ohio were hrought-into action suCcesgivelyby,Gen.J3enham i , apd.the. Tivelftlafterward by Papt...Yartstu - ff whose object:Nlis an armed reeennois n sauce. The enemy played upon ourH for e e terrific:4j ywi t mosketryorittes, canister and shell, causing Some cas, led.sereral panieS`of,lrish,Go charge;the i hatitery, when he was brought down by a shot m the Ng: • Thirteenth Ohio-en.: gaged ,the,the enemy -on the left and Col ; :14owe:S Twelfth dfro e tly . ,.„i n front. at...the head; of his 'regim ant early, in,thehettest fire . ! by:kball in the 'forehead:. howitter hatte.ry,an: SnydWe „two pieCes meantim were got into the hest position. posSi-.: ble under the , eiKetustancetyand;.sdon silenced two ,orithe rebel The fire slackened avintervals, but grew more fulrious:7ns-oight approach n tin an l)rigacle ledgallantly into action by Cob .31c.. Cook; under the-direction of adjutant: Gen. flartstaffi- but a:furious , fight of,three,hours; ordered :Gh.e! re eall,or the troops, and the tneri,. laid on their arms mithi.n.a.sitorti. distance : of ;1 he en eyn y,, each :ready to rewire; the,contest„tbe next morning. gloycl ,fled duying :the night: and sunk 03 hoats,io, the river, and -de stroyed , the -temporary , bridge_ which he .made when Ile :first :().ectipied the. pc siti.on.- The tAl•butenge 4nct depth of thoriver, .40, the exhaustion ,:of the troops -madeit imposSible: folj low hi Be left .his camp equiPage.,. wagons, lierses,:large quantities of ammunition, and fifty - head of cattle., . Our less ia;fifteen killed and about seventy woundedgenerally, .fleely wounds.! Tlie rebel loss l's.notatseer- Gained. They carried-their dead. and, wounded with, them. Their.lose••was certainly. serious. . • Twenty-five of Col. Tyler's men, who were taken by. Fluyd at , Cross Lane, were recaptured and Floyd's personal bagg-uge, with that of his of; ficcrs, were taken by Gen. Benham's brigade which suffered most. It .was commanded by person ; and Col. McCook led his brigade- The troops'were exclusively from glijo, and Bhowed great,bravary. EXCITEMENT IN HAlllll6lllJl36—Quite an 'excitement VFEIe erdated at the liar. risburg depot on Sunday a week in consequence of the attempt, of a New York lieutenant, colonel to procure, hy - force- ii locortiotiVe- for - the trans., portation of his men.. It was to the train oecupied by these troops' that 'a railroad accident occurred near Cock neysville occasioning' :lose' of four lives ' • - -NY - - For the A4urttee The old law of the United States, based upon, the Conscription• law of Franco, or cloNely modelled after it, given the President authority to call out roltinteqs,,and in the event of these tailing, a draft may be ordered. The regular State militia are first li able; but should they.. fail..-to supply the required number, then the able. *bailied.,maleYrtsidtir% in the regimen• to districts, between the ages or 18 and- 45-are-liable to • be,oira ways, Th.e Revised Sta i tute#.of this state, section 49 of thb i iliC4 Taist,Alraerfbed: Whe . tieibr . the PreKd'erit oP tho United 'Stites or the Comnierider-in- Chiariffii* oid Watt:flieW - the militia for the public such a draft shalLbel:ftede in the 'follewing manner: . • .•• . I. Wbenfthe 'draft required to be made shall be a nuipbor initaltif one or more: canspinies of each brigade, such shall be tilottii. iv corn pony, to be determined, by lot, to be drawn by the commanding; officirlf of' the regiments cum• posing each. brigade. from the thiliteri s .fornes of the State in b is brigade. organized, uniformed, & e. 2. In case suety:l.:draft. shell require a num. bar equal to . Ine regiment , .(tobrigadp,) - it. i* to be detertatqad in the fame „mattbar.. 8. In case . eget) 'draft Shitit'reqiiiiii: a larger number than the whole numbir';'.4ls'inlitoldng the military face 'of such brigade,airditional di aft shall be made of an equal Dumber from the military roll of.tho uniformed militia 'of each town or ward, filed with the city, fitlagtror town clerk, . . • When such a di'aft from .tho . formed is ordered, (.yilioli:tneaiis the maiSvf. the people,); all iatiiki ..resid ing in ragireausal: districts aria' corn pulled to enroll . (:lietaselves; merit list ia•tl)tirrfiled (in•eittekyln the county clerk's ap puintvdrthenrayortst:"aiipicrrittirof the War. 4., iriftsre4eNcp.94llo...redgben • tal Coihini./141 , er efi.h . &•tliktrict B:mu's by, : the",lot iron thiii list IL number of natnes,in-ace.. i visnikfrivitli•the- L num her called lat! Ikr flu! digit:V . . l •-1-; aPY:: male ditie lO.n 6stvib may pecisiiilo'ithbl e• boa je4.-rn a) 1 ; 4. 3 4 1 4440041 w!bo t t i)cpn in hisfiewl, el ; ayho rAVA (Fe - *E!!)PtfrP rt) iqgt . ex.ttepp..clprs,tpikent a *l.,those. czapaptikated: by, Ne . 413D.11:i kif 1104 ily • •Ti) militia law: QC , tfi ..X.niated StAt,e§,,ir,ssed i i n ..1.101. t . t .n*t tam Vico President Jiud i °jai and...Z*4on. tivP nift4nr 6 ,t;POillteXel l / 4 0 .Ck , '00galeeei entail) • 11931114!fgAgiPk-408:t.:Olicieg, connected. yt.j.hti ,the I.44ll,,,EigrEipoi.W -sOotoKs. o.2cri9F9i, ak4d,italar e irr, fleas akePail , §o l _7.4,-; r.rfu: f7112::-.• MO • wir' 'Ph& old piAisto . e.,Atiaggisllll- to be coatinued'in use eo c).17 et;, from fli,ePtist,-Ptscsillepaitreent l. eause,it; is fdandlnip9ssihld , preaktit the delhatid fo tliose orate. ne)V . . All poitinaileri ... ha not reeeivediho.l4,ter,,..e.re 'no, , ' tided to rnake,sge.er etie,old.iaeuss, and of .by the to Mai, eilr . ,lectei `prepaid .bY;:theisaid atainps. • man : in La. Crosas;.:Sirisbain..i sin, a. few:days ago, 4 rushed:. to. stile river, swearing that he would• himself.. When.be to' the deptlx of his waist,:hiaiwifersiized. Mm by the hair, end thenata.as editor .deseribes she 41ed him :back. tillithey. ;reached:: a,. plitee. whdre thaw water was hou trtav cf. rect. eep,,tv hero, pAllpd him over..haeliwairds, sous-. ed h.itu uuder,..and his head -.up ‘fDrown yourself—(doWn ire! wbvs) 7l -leaye me ,t,c4,Cather • the, brawl: 77(gaRtilsir iilunge)—get drunk Sanoitteplansei,--and etart, for the riv cil.4:.(!tnether‘ aip ) _-1.11 Jarn e ye ; .to leave mes,gt . w4dow, and all the. menet ; wak,•r.' ; . sopsling him-to,her IN! . Rotakka, led iota. 5. the hOusa aed eloseitthe floor.", r . 'THE HARVEST OE DEATET.—Di . .• brigade surgeon under General Lyon 'it the, battle of ;Wilson. Cieek, - ; ; AVissTIe:SS •to .the following extraordinary incident "A na rebel soldier.waved 41firge and cost-. ly Secession flag defiantly, when a cannon ball, struck him to the earl h,•dead: A' iiect-l* sond soldier instantly picked lip the pros trate flag, and waved it again—asecond cannon ball shattered his body::A -third - soldier raised And waved•the•flag: and 'a third, an non. ball crashed • into his; breast' . arifl•be .fell •decid:.: Yet the idiotic time was the flag raised, the soldieg waved it, and turned-10 climb over the fence with it into the -woods.. As be.stood2:sitride -the fence a moment, balawing-td:-keeto - the • - .flag-upright i .a.fotattle•earmon% Ball :hir)-in-the sides ' catting Aim; corn-• in.taco; .so that one-lvalf his' body, - on one side of the feiice aactiheothee half Abe 'other side f l while •. the , flag: , :itielf lodged on-,the -fence, and . was captured: a , few. minutes,a ft crward brourtsoope.";'' "DARING 11:titonntf.=—On Pride., pight, - ;a 2 Week the hoose ot Sicoli.GraylAll, an . old . . .. , and respected citizen t & 'Earl till, ~ . Laticaster county ~ . d by t hr e e . rheCi; and Tabbed . qt. ' ee' htiridred: dollars: The entre twined by n e s boring holes in the do . revving the bolts. They immediately proceeded to, the chambers, tied- the daughier of Mr. Gra3rbill, and then passed to the., room - of Mr. Gyaybik;seobririg hint th'isirine iiAjr,.. whefi they piticeeded to rifle.the•lioUse - of all the valuables they could find. Anione the money• taken was seven' e 0 gold pieces. In the morning the hcipse. dog *as found lying'dead lit the Yard, tlie:tobberi having evidently given bifn stryrtinine.— , Suspicion attaches to'cerfain 'parties; , ' lAA, as:yet no evidericehas been` - obtained a gainst them.-• ' ' ' I •..'• : ' They have 105.17 Phicitgo itttsiit a drunken captain who met a private company in the same condl i tto9. l "Tifaeap tain 'ordered. him to and, endeinfor ing . in . 'vain to assume a "firm position ,on. his feet, and to talk With dignified sevaFj 7 ., ty, exclaimed: “Priiata ith, ill give to . el (hie) fain' &Clock to •gissober 'iciap'n"'repPed fhaiOldier„..aS your (hic), ht dtunkerniam tiie,you five o'clotk to gisabber • A PmNshrrr ,Vbc AstiL itt.-4)L , member of the ".Tiger•Rifies,". of LoOisiaria,‘:give.s the New-Orleans Trite'Delta a very high ly-colofed Picture of the exploits of that fierce regiment, at the battle' of Bull Run, in the course of which; he says: ' "Our Lieritanent,old l To if ADMAN, thin who& a brnscrinan navel:... ware a 1.1.1 r, „elbowed por, 'Tigers. go in onee 'Aura's') ie ley sons—l'll Ds gra ail,. sloriavaly God•d:-.41 If -the b=e` cep ever whip the Tigers." . . , Our - blood - eorte on• fire, life was valueless,, the boysl;tred oe94olleY, then rustled upon the ri m" 'P' , • - • Such-language would'naturally ”fi,re the of niost'men. '''We'shonld 'like of tbeiri;beloificink. DRAFTING PAN C-STRICKF.N SOLDIERS The q .tion is often asked, will troops that have ever,Ved from a.battle field in a pante eimr . get•OVer the demoralizing et= feet! We have, In reply, only to say that panics are naktmcommol things in war, and are not confirmed by any means to new levies, such as composed our army at Bull Run— lepoleell.-1,...3vith an army composed of his best veterans, suffered from two panics' atirmotthe. trait diefgrade ful recorded'id Military annals, 'yet the same trqops.a.,(o.W.daYsafterwards ac4jec, ed brilliant Vetaties : , •-,:. . , .; liiihe riteinAo'l3f.JulY, l4 liltB;'the' Ibilian army, under Pharles Albert; Was' match ing toward. hiatiAualar . tag , *Pose of be sieging the!irw.,*pt-2..R2ittexa ; th e Pled mlilesp seerirafY...ef W4tst*..Jlity.a. cam. minded * the 'Ovaago, eiceeri tig,il.46d strong. All wenkaiell,v4th.theltaliart ar my, and victory seemed within its grasp The enemy; finder the/tAtittlan 'Marshal Radetzkyy : w ErS,tirti Bed 19. YereArli, and an Austrian goiieropt wa,SAite,.re. - One fine moreing, oo:(.pri. Baki..,trelates in his re port to the parliament at rryrin,) as the ad vaacied. trtiops; mar.ell4 along, a .shot was suddenly firelout of a :solitary house, a mill teat -The tirailleur' raised: ithe*.t.ty. "the Austrians ! the -Austrjaps r and pre , . cipitately . .retre.ateci., ~.The'cilr. War; repeal ed by a •udiolebattaiiontwhichlit thesame time. wheeled • about:, ilia - i marched back at double 'quick time, The movement SOO. degendFated - iiitii' a !Wild..:itin. '. The fright eonirotinieVid!'itsell,'to • the, *other Iroopsoind: in a:'jihint-iiine the ,whole. ad- Vapt.O"orpi 'cif eihveri'theugand, roan •were dissolved into am jgnorniriious -.riouti:: ands ir.spite Of their conilniaii , iiirg.Ori'o6.l;:fled for more ian ten mile's; v it a their - courbi wa§ . arrested by the approac 1 . . ..; ..• .1 bri.ciiikier:e, meats. Gen. Bava resuniehisonirats the next day, and it was ascertained'that...tlie shot, ivaS p . iireiy aceldetleil on the . part of the peofile in - the mg I.lig,* . fivO no Austrians within mile, ' But . But the post reillatf4lo,,,ease of panic is of such fece.Vt bkttle" oc'euttehiergt,ol must e be fa natwiti; mpat. inalege*kople.— lt,„ . At t of Solfetino,..a,,Frett:rmerps of fift,&ifilhopsind piciigittVW An7spme fifteen iiiir.fcs' back, to . Bresc ia gselfee straggling' Austrian huzzArs saddTinlys fip- „ peared on the road their object being to surßa:acii. themselves i 6 .• pit Fretieli . . • A grafilne deS . Crliitioti' of this rtit:se di g' affair was published; 0 the time,, * from the iiehaki..-J.- Itityrimad, rkf1, , ,,t1-New , York I t haca; Wito.Saw fhe„pdNt: - . The battl fßosbach, which waafought I Nov .' 'if , • r ti4)1P•5.7,..b . t. art - ,N.sntrill4tte. , seill. ' aiignY. parliiiiimetd , -Bull I Ruo. 94,the_occasioure&rtied. to,. Fred I erick theGrelt,alventy-fivethatisand men, 1 attiokgifie combined ern* Of the lifrentili a and Inipeliatists, fifty-four thou Sand Strang,. I under the comigand of the -Freneh Duke I de,•.Sctabise.. TWO Fl:ejtch , Jeginientir 1 lepoWortrlittlf hour, and the whole array begon.o. waver, and finally Vie 'entire force broke,. abandoning • arms, artillery,. and camb equipage. The-route was colt- , tinged fait More than forty'rhiles ftom ,the, battle field.: ' .. ..,.. . , • ~ - P.M:lies have even seized*Men fortifi e&oarrips and cities. After :the • bade of Jena,.i3ctober, , 1806, Nlnrat esine with three - cavaliy regiments bet - ore:the For tress Steittin, and asked an mrconditional siiitendei:4;•He had, stratige*Wiriii:y el.etrh.l iinimtry or artillerlp•Still the Prussians at . the moment were so plank stricken that they surrendered the strong fortresiii to' a 'Weak cavalry force. Rem berg, the e onimander, had six thousand men, one•hundred and fifty. cannon, and plenty Of provisions :. ..Papql can was so as tonished arthe•resgle that lje 4rote Murat, jestingly, "that he•w9uldlnelt his guns, as Prusskin fortre4es:*:eriit hest taken eachrOP • . :; It.roust : be observed that these strange panick. every plie of.„which took Vacf‘.l,,-ne . mong.'yeeerans4rWr Atiips; were.' wittk oit cause. Triraia l nist; aa'at Alin; follow a severetylouthrbattle, where the cne*lwal relitfortedAnt from the effect of pure .hallucination'Of the .mind. Be sides these.mentionedinstances of panics, our disaster at Bull Run properly takes its place as 'a repulse of a reconnoisancc in force. It was.nothingmore, and would never have assumed other importance if' twenty-four honra:bad:.elapsed befOre.any report had 'been.. , to t he repeat 0441 T-every instance the pan ic-stricken Eiirikiefin*lcliers• subsequent-' ly fought fwith ,supedor valor. In the case ofour•OWn troops, Bull Bun will serve as hitimittout •to new deeds of heroic-. action. OF PF.:O4SSiLVANIA'S ADVANCES. *—The . - Secretarie.:4:lllp Treasury on Thursday, :paid the - State of Pennsylvania 40 - Vr eetifllitiiei:Ova f t e es for account of the war, amounting to $600,000. • BARNiammx..--On ednesday eve ning last, aboati,o'altipk, the barn of D& vis Clef - no:m t . in Ztilistairy twp., about 34 Miles north'of the GO, ivas discovered:k, be on fire, ajuiwith-its contents, was burn'- ed the'arOinid: •A_ "heavy rain storm. prevailed at the tithe, oeit is propible the hciuse and the stir : rounding building would alsO : ficrie been, destroyed. The fire is supposed to.have been the work of an incendiaVy.=.Lanoasier inquVer. _ • CONDETvikiD DON ED Private Scott, of one ..of Abe. Vermont ßßegiments, sentenced . pe . .shot for sleep ing at his . ppst, has bempardoned at the earnestfeinit of the .president, the of. ficers of his .reginient,:comra4es, and oth ers'. An order'was read at . the. head, of every regiment, informing4roops • that ajiice4emency will nert again. be: extenci ect§ofeuchien offence. , • ... lISTEES''sS A 1.10 . . tipti , . ItStrIENT to Mt order cf tie Drphuns' Court of .tuettonnet--conntyy tit.;--trill - be` veld - at POBLIC SALA on. . • haietrtlay,'The 21d dd?/ 0 /"Sltteird eft , , That • At the %tn . reitidence of W iLLIA:iIICEORIST,' deed., about, axone South of Atinvitte, Lebanon leentx, the fnildwiitg• SEAS EST ATI& late thiproperty-cd.theaaid SIXOIIIB7. deed ,certain TRAOTIOVA.MOD;, 2 5;•,,, *A, Antiville.teecti-' Ace es • abia, Lebanon coup . tyoulitgaing ' . llatididtadenb n' / .1 0 • aB cbmin. Davhl Wafteenberger and others, cop iikip 46 ACRES . AND..SI PERCTIAS neat measure. ...of. which itbotk" . l:lNt :AND44IA LP A CUES ha' Tr 311fErt•LANP. ''The Laid in lilgit state of edicivAtion, motor good fences, and. it boautl filly located. only half a mile South of .Annvdlo. The TrAct will beiuld together, or in papa, to dnit purcha sers. • • . • • Afir' Vale to commence at 1 o'eloeir, P. AI; ot.seld when tarots, 8•c, will he made known 14 • - y• • FREDnitleir•• SPRI:OFINR. „,• 2 • • DA viD;WESTENDKDOIik- P.outh Anurilla township, August 28, 'ell • PriOoßals 11)r?Ilatad. . PROPOSALS FOR A ISANl),Avith not lean than four teen inArtunnenta. to play during tho couttuunnee of tie Fair (the '2d Od, and 4th days October aent),of tllo Lebanon County. Agricultural. horticultural and . Medley /cal Society, Will be renote,e4 ; by, tint Vtithottigib ed at h lc oiiticokiuLiobaunn, untitlifendei, the IGL7t clity of .S.c.pterether46:o'49Glc, P. AL• ' ••• • ' ' ISA AC - IT4lPlitt, F.ceretary, Lebanon;;itiguat 44, q-.IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH EITTER&. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article Las attained a repul tation beretoforp.unitnown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully that volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption.a. B °stet ter'a 'Stomach Bit ters for this last•year amounted. toSer a half millionliottlel,.. and from its. manifest steady incr.:mein times peat, it is evident that during. the coming year the. consumption will reaeic near Oile utilliousbettles.'..This immense amount could never have beerezold but for the rare medicinal .r.Ositained, ti r n he prepara tion, arid the sanction - Or ail' notit prominent physicians in id IsbidoiSie.tif -the eocntt7 . where the artier is iiittliknolen; - whe not only iceamtizend to? Mfg! btt. are ready ntall 'dints fo - gmo testimonials to its elTinaeyin all Napes Of sten:dela° derangements antl'ihe diseases resiilting Thiele not a temporary popitlarity;:obtained by extraordinary efforts 'in the wartof peting. the 'suit:hies of the Bitters, bitt a'splid estimation of .an 414On:tide medicine, which in. destined to be as eutiuritsg,as. time II otetter's Stomach Bitters ?lave preyed . where feier end` agile and various other. bilious complaints have coiiitialf their viothns by hundreds. To be alga to 'state •qin.i6444tit'that.:the t'llitters" arc a oat taut .enreitir'auf I)iapepsia and like tliiienses, is to illspropritiorew :source of un.• tilloyed.plentnt4...'lt'Mabvps morbid metter front . the itotnach; - iittgreei . and intliaTtti.ienewed vitality toile nervous : trytteni; : giving; ir that tone apt' energy indispensable for the iosteration of li'ealth,' ; It - Operates upon the stomach, liver, and other .cligestive.orstme, pc:Ferfullz & anil.,sopu restorca them to a coidithhit eseintlatio the.ilicalthidisaitarge of 'the fttrint labs' of nature: Slil'erly.perSens . may use th'e ters daily us per:directions ou.ihe bottle,•and they will find sp tustimulanti peculiarly adapted to comfort. declining yeatlopt:it .is..pleasant to the palate, inrigoratiutqtke.NArels;excellent . as a tont., and rejnyektiting.ginerelly, We have the evil. dance of thews:mister ;aged mew and:women thelonefit: of using this preParation. while outferiag.ftrlei stomach de rangement,' and general debility ; : noting :under the advice it physicians, they have abandoned ail:' dgliOritia drugs; ups} Atilt , / tinned ~the merit* of tbitt %/I..fe* efardg to : the gentler sex:, nem are eptain s periods when their epee. ayeliirliarassing4l4.'o IlillY L ,?cthera a sink der l'he-refatiet n ortiother and .child is ao absorbingly : tender; That the mother, e..epeaittlly 'if she 5e young, ae: to foiget her own health inlets extremie al =eV' tor'betinfent. - Should the period of niaten:itY arrive during the ' summer season, the wear c..t body and mind . fs generally aggravated. Here, then,. is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate Hie 'energies . of . the system, and enable the Mother to bear np..ttrider •her.exhapsting trials and . responsibilities.. Httrabicinothers gene rally prefer the Hitters to invigora tors. that rodeive the endorsement:•ef ,physi cians, becauen it is ag!:ecable:..tio then, test° as well.ae certain to give a permitted:it:increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to tihom. We pAVIII particu larly referred above, to ..wit •'sulferers from fever and agile; caused by rriattiiiii, diirrheee, dysentery, indigestion, - loss of appetite and all diseases or derangementssrof the stomach,. superannuated invalids, persons .or.a4leaterz occupation, and‘nbilking mothers, will consult: their °Wm' physical welfare by giving to tatter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters' a•trialr. CAUTION.-We eitutitili• the publib - agate using any al% the inaptimitations or counter feits, but ask for HOBTXTTER'S OELEIIRATED STUSACK BITTETta, aild,Bllo that each bottle hag the words J. frosietter's Stomaohilittera n blown on the sident7the'lmittle, and stamped on the eletanie cap covering the cork, and obtanio that' env autegrapk signature; is on the label. . • • ear- Pritineedend sold. brZIOSTETTER SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pic; ' - and sold by ell druggists, 'grocers, and dealers generalli throughout the United. States, Beath Ame rica, and Germany. • - . . By D. Orb. Roo, D. S. Reber, .T . L. Loiubergar, air‘9:".). C. Ecol Mer. Drecti:riclu.burg ; 11. D. BioTes & Bro., Anoville : :Martin fie.rly, Dalalyra. Deism 'or 4 itSos.,ly. , • .CHEAP; STORE • or RAUCH . & LIGHT. A.fiti Corner of Cautsbertiiici lirreet and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. Arms76.l. - RA iiiAtinrtnkeplessu're ill inform. '..l.lefth&W)Vapsis *ln tisk:goblin genera yAhat they have ne, a.large and-ettrarylly selectid aemet .4M:6g:lllBl ' . . QiIFitKiSSPARE,'Fir; to•which' tkey4iMiaelfdlly in:eito. Ole •attenttan• et' the Thar.` • ' . • " • DRY GOODS, Lure t + ll biton:mirootoe:Ao.uie.grenteltt care from Uie largestlttindetitig:Rouses Phihielphis. • ' bROCERIES, • •• ' A large Meek of CI:OATI Sugars Con'es,lreatitglioeolatts, and all k h of Spires. -Also, a _forgo eao o 4tment . of QUEENSIVIARE,, among winch *ream newest patterns together with al most an onillmis variety o(A:teals in their lino. al- bind. ness, whieh oilrhe stbld,very elleap for eash,dr county Produce taken in exchange. . • • BAGS!; BAGS 4 BAGSIII-... • The ettentipti of .MJllere end raregoishi :invested to' their;Farge stoik,.or BAGS, which Am y &ill seal at October ,18600 • -RAU& & _ ELIJAII. LONCIACRE—aOIIIN a.CABIit,...JAdOI2 OAHU, L'E p N olfactory: Located an U.g .9 , : a1k..-/Tausr. Racal, necir Otnber/astal • Shut; E,ast *Lebanon. TllE.,Undersi 'nvi'respoctfullyin form the Miblic in general, that they have added largely to their formerestab -ni listiment. and also have all Unix" eflha latest and beat improved mAofirsTEßy in the State in Bhp operation, such wir. • WOOD WORTH'S - FLOORINO),. 4-c., NI. conducting the geniral bneincee.fat.. • P laning, Scrolls, Sawing,' 4-a 4•C and the experience acnnired by E. Loxot.cur. and J.' diniug'ilteir connection. with - the 'Door,.flash and Lninher Trade, for number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. ABEL; to select stock suita bin to the *ants of the .Door and Saab business - In this State.. . . . • They.gow oiler to .I%techanioe. and Farmers 'generally, prim favorable terms, is judlcionsii assortod stook' of I . lOOltS. SASH,. &c., from the best Lumber manufactories iu tin State, foolinit.conftdent that. their assortment is not to bo excelled by any. Other establishment fti the State in-regard to exactness in size, quality or ft nishotud calculated to atlOrd thorough satisfaction . to all those who may. favor:the undersigned with thoiroustom. The' folloWhig list comprises the trading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, of all sizes; Saab; of all.siscs; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves: . • (roam Jo:lobos ; Casings, from 3to 6 in.; Window Franfea, for brick Sin-bawl; •and Winne honaps; Shatters, or all sizes; All' kinds of Alouiclings; Minds. of all mites; 0.0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-hoards. • .. • • LONOACRE, twirL 6 r—ititerl-lER, P. S.—Planing, Salving, promptly 4lonn,fat Lha s a urn(slatug.thq Lumber. rLebanoniJuky4,lBl.3%. HARDWARE ArCOST. ttilE subscriber offers his large and, seiected I, stock ot A 111.t1V Ait Ft. t' AI N'rS f OILS. &e.. ettiNTFOR Ca . Sir. ..op.Parties wile have s,etttpd then liceouiits to April I, 1861, will he allowed a liberal eredlt etl purehase2 Those who have notsettled will fuld.their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., lot ittunediate settlernput 'and collec• lion. • ' A: M. KARAIANY. Lehanon,,july ;17, 1881. Fancy Furs: Fancy Fittt.sl! 7011?(*.FAltEl1tA.. 715 Alteli Stoat, between 'tb and sth Sts., (tato of 118 Market St..) Phll%- telplill; IttPenTr.r, VlANlnktertiftelt or. sad IN 111 Vll5 Or F uns,,br La -50, Miqses' and Chit- • r oz' Has tog tow nuttiufle. ,1:•pd loy,t in store nay sual lar.„ , and beau assortment, of all be vs Vio.B 5t.) , 108 aced Nal isief fare, adapt. to the coining Fall ~d Winter Soirees. A ....mid respectfully vita au examination of my stock cud Prices from thots Intending to putelheee, gis I am 013libieli to•oller them vary deeirtible inducements. _ 'All my Fuca have been purchased for cosb,and mach by.,experioneetl and , onmetent hand r, and as the pm cut momentary troubles render It necessary that I should dispose of any goods 04 Tory sinall..advance on Inns astiefehl•that it r ill to t 0 tbointiniate of those who.desivt pun:baring, to glato too. &call. • *yr Iteadket, the nsintr. riupitici aad strest : John Yantis, (Nor .rur Bone . ) .7 tit 41.ifektikreet.ehilad . M. S Istrint..e. 1 . 1, i rrf •
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