The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 23, 1862, Image 1

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AVedalc,and .&ormegy Xxecuted. at the
ADVAitTllEr.4os.,ekit OFFItr2,.,LEJIANON, FLITN'A
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T{LlStestalAstameet.la- now pupplied with o.n . ogenstro
litlitathEhor 3(lion ri}; ‘thtcfi will tithe
puirt l / 4 , 4,6;d4untas. can , flow. turn out Paiersira;of
slotciilotion, in a. nosh and exottlitioustaannoc—
ant onzve6- foaaoftablo nraitt: Suctrtut
Cheeks, • - - •
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Ansiness Cards, Handbil l s,
'"Uircilars, Labels,
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• . - -13111 Headings, Blanks, • •
pragrammes, , Blllvotlate,. ,•
sr iswitations,„ niketaylm, &C.
Dries of all kinds. Common ami.Tmliernerit
school. ,losticee', ConstableA• and other Bl,Axia,4,rinted,
correctly and neatly on the beet.. paper, constantly kept
foc.sala at this office, at pricee the times.",
e s etSjibectiption price of the IiEUIS' 014 411 N ERVIBE R
One Dollar anti a... 1411 at gear. 's 7
Atjdrcss WI ; M. BROWN, j r 'Lbenbp pa.
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North .Labaon., St e :m,Grist Mill
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rilFlKuistfeiii h eljdwilr purchase' all •
k 3 dp of.,OSAIX such. as i o
• ` 4 ' 44 NY HE'RT. SYR, ~2414F44.i.413,
0;k1;::',:„ , t.t;;CORN, OATS . •
4416yEAtail kilMh _on 41,a
, .11 Metes t . rearke 111 Le
. 1101 1 trotO l je U : 8 ettr ftS;tr: a mt . lit
{,J qqiblip. rictfu Stud g e
TAD /IT,
- ( * Z' •• • .. OIDSON
DAVID
Voith 4ay 21,1962 ' • • •
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• 7 7 ALT.E.IV IS , .
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r4tltE subecriberemmecifully Informs ttlerimblie , that.
11 , ,Le.hse entirely rebuilt the •31111 on.t.tkitlttA. SWII 7 ,
tare, formerly known a "Straw's" itudleter as LWen
garrs," atiOnt otie-fourth of a tulle from . .roiitistoira;
Lebanon county, Pa.; that he has it now, /a complete.
rtinnitte` order, and it..prepered 6' feridsh'enlitinal.re
repair:W.:With tifylfereuperlor #
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r . - 7/ 4 .3C.411113111111C3.111E111L)-
is , 1.
Webewap Warm be,obtainedlromany'otbor soft
He'keepa also on band alulToi• aim at tbi: lowest cae t!
piked CHOP: IIRAN, SHORTS; 8c " ig pr:
pftrekl fa. do all . kinds of ,Custaatr.n.s'.Wonv . .„ for:Far •.
sad otbli4it the very elsofteit poesible nays — az. e.
vitieboattc4giva blot 'a trlo4, TN.)? moebinerq,..
Mill la aptVelyi:pew and of tbo,bitaa . .t an t o;
proved kidd: flpeifflotattintion,f4 l ls44f
dealing lie hopes to merit.sabare of public rail:maga.
.9 1 11 4 5%WCA51VEir..3..,
biweipttar ivliM l :ilis h Oh t t. b MWV
Tea pfitd. - • . A, T .
irl2oo C. 46 . 13 PO - St.s. .44 .
n - derafkn'edliave puid itiGiased CAI add Wiwi
rd;ofll2tlotel tett; (Merchant) to Walnut*ttet,
North Lebanon liocougn, near.tba,unioK Ceuta where
•they.o. 11-conatant. y :keep bn b nd, Urge
.. 111pktoRL4F of ALI, K,:I . NOS OF COAL, WtttoytbAti i
will' ad. l•
IttibriEsAT/t - ' • ' -
by'tho;floilifialVoi br .tlin 'tin, Also 'OOIattROODi
II tekory,,,l r laii, he. A)ao. Cheroot . Poste - and Rile
wlifeb wil quaat idea; at• the
most lINAKNA,I.IItEII'ItIC.F.B. Coat or Woi4 bet
ponctualljyteliverod by thE titolereigned. to any place
311 toiiii•or vicinity.. The public are invited a call,aine
alitiaticainga d inmethal atr in nangli. will bn_ Alvan.
(3RAIN 1! !
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Aologintiti 01 rain....)V beat, Rye, Oato,.Coro, Clo•
rig inll s l`lnrAby Seed, will be foreland by the ander
eignialOit tlle litgbest nutcket pclecs',' for CASU, or in
exchrUßCfi : ?r 1"d, J 8 01 4 1 . 44/TifiiisrONESABIANi.
CUB, ISTIAN 0, .11E1LIC
April 24 .. )8p. •
- NEW .GOODS •
auwe RECEIVHD AT TUB STORM OF
ItUDERMILCH .
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zivelbaberl g n.d,Street ; Lebanon, ,Pa'.
Selling 0111 SelliAntqflr •
AN IN DEICEMIC.NT CASII.BUYERg'.
IYiL
SAIV:VeMeIIa PER CENT.
E*3l ll o_, Rtss- coobs .- u
' Fancy und Black Silks, from 50 cents to $1 SO. ,
Dgilyns frdni 10 to 20 'mite:"
Lawntiltort,6N tolFOlints.• : • •
NultatoPittiu Amu littsirag cents.
Tilineisslt-om , Blto
• , •MENiS AND, BOUS WEAR.,
Rl, cit Cloth. froiti 21 - 00 to o'so. '
Palmy end Black Cassitsieres.trom 50 50.
ladies' Cloak Cloth. from 00 to $1 50. •
Cottoondes, fionilo to 20 ernts'.• . .
• , „DQ3PriITISS:,
.eutif! , • •
fmn 10, to quiz.
• 0111 0.4. !MIT 10:12y 2 ceitts.
(tinhorns, from iso to tJ mots. • •
.. SHAWLS', SAIAWI.B ! !
Spriug fthawiti.,innn'Si. 00 to 54 00.
Iriblack Thittel Shawls, froms2 u 0 to $.4 op.
N,OTIOtS !- NOTIONS !
Pittsiels and Unibrellti.' ,, , - frtim MI to 52 00.
•t: m StAkkitlllo , from e'% to 75 cools. , . T. •
~to 511 1
t i fil'iti:4'to is 'con
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Linen Itlld,Rstrileallirs. •
Ai assortment of •
READY MADE CLOTIIINU, • •
. CARPETS! CARPETS! ! •
GROCERIES" AND
•' PROVISIONS: • •
"Sugar Oiiyod,llAsl and MACK ERN . L.• ,
FRUITS! — FRUITS!! .
Drird Apples, "Dried Plums,
•• Drlid Peoclies,'Dried Elderberries,
All sold
.to suit the times, by
I. K. Lmminurt.cir.
N. 8.-4.11 kihels of Country Produce taken
cltange for floOs. It L.
• tebohOs, April 23,1802. . •
LUMME R.
iN Eof the b . 4l4and ehropest'asgorfmentis of 1.11318 ER
- .offered to the public, Is now foir Bide at the, new
and extenoive LUMBER and COA f. YARD of
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PHILIP BRECHBIL L, •
n the Ibrongh of North Lebanon, on the bunk of the
Union Canal, at the heed 01 Walnut street, a few
luares North of the Geoessee :Stearn :dills, and one
quart east of Itorgner's hotel.
,Their assortment consists of the. beat well-seasoned
'White. Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;—
Cherry, Poplar sinilßkainDoarda;
1 1 , and *.f. inch panpel and Common Plank;
IVhite Pine and ilitillnek Scantling arid Joists;
White Onk,Boar.:B,.Plasik.and Scantling;
and 1 Inch PoplariMards, Plankand Scantling.
SHINGLES SHINGLES !
The best Pine Find Fe4rnlook ninglee;
Alm; Roofing nod Plastering Lathe; •
Chtyseout Rail; arid POstt, ana Palk, for renew
and fencing (Wards; ." '
FLOORING BOARDS or all sizes atelJeseriptions.
COAL!' COAL!:! COAL!!!
A large stock of Bingen, 'Store) Idmehurnersafid
Hollidaysburg Smith Coal; at the' lowest prices.
.'A Confident that they have t*o lamest and beat ad
sorttnen for Lbusea Of all descriptitMs and sizes, as well
as the largest stock" of ,the different . kinds of COAL ever
offered to the citizens of. Lebanon c ounty, they venture
to any that they can accommodate all purikasors satis
factorily, and woul4 therefore invite all who want any
in their line, to examine their stock:before pur
vhiu.thlt elaewhere.. ' THICIP 1314.EC111.1.1LL.
Lebanon, Ju1y2,1801.. • !• ,
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OtiULOts at Private' Sale —!
Villititia priiete
VV : , S . A.ORES OF LAND;
situated In Long Lane, pear the boron& line, in Corp.
wall township: . 'lf adjoins the laid of Widow Fulmar;
on thelfortb; WAr. ticine and Jith nlira use on thOatiti
There is a one. , LOG lIOUSE, .weatherrditd
lrected-ori-thirlandi and tie'iatcl WELL inttieiettP 2
Theltwei hsa. finb atones for Autycrier.
nicks ii nice honie for a "
irk. It le frealrani:GrOnitinterit. • Gocid tail TOW be
given: - . . . ADAM RlTett4llL...
11,—This tract Is now covered - With ati•itiaewiliar
ef. which Will ba - glven to the purchaer: rt
Lebanon, J r pne 15, 18,80. •
:11.11SS• ATKINS •
TOIILD respeetrully 'announee" to the citizens "oi
.. .TT Lebanon. and vicinity tbak she has opened:a
FARIIION'AIIt.R.-M 1.1.1 N Elt Y and' DIANTIIA. MAK:
iNe dESTARDISRSIENT; in Market street, 2d door
above 1;111...
A new stock just received and opetictl•foi ineriction.
.vlribraeing a toll assortment of 611 k, Crape and Straw
jßorinetsi, insunetTririnninits, Ribbons, Flowers, ke.
Lebanon, April 17; 1861. •
16,62..N1CW,S
Dit ISE , in,CuwDgrlngd Street , ba 7 e .t 3 l 4
arket and the COurtlitruse t north'sideAss'
ispw..on band sploradtd assortment of the .Ne w.
Style Of 'BATS AND CAPS, for men and beyS; forllo,
uhshiel tlteattentlorrof the public is respectfully Joel
sod.. Alias, °tan prices, from the cheapest to the most
slospy;'slieayi an hand. He boaalsoJnetopenldAeplen
ditlitesortment 'oft SUMMER lIATS, embracing-Am:4Ln!
STRAW, P.A.N.AAIA, PNDAL, PEARL, 11ORN,.LIktil•
IfORN; SENATE, CUBTAN, and all others. • •
•:He will, lso Wholetutle all kinds of.l4te,,Nolt,
a c. :t7oth i nti.ymprohents on adrantageous.terrai.
:"I.ebrinoris.4rll 30,1852.
.trellisitraneeComo
.lo4llLOY Of_ I.llPiville t
LEBANON'COUN,Ti; PtNN , A.
rgl}l7B4jollllllltir6B+incorriorated, Afareb. 1358, and
in now in fall oporat4msf and...ready. to make, insur r ,
once on Dwellings, and Ailiefltuildinge, on Furniture,
and Mernhandlie gettatenlly..l4.lso on
itock.,.7aral.l.moleinente.otot, on a -Mutual .Principle.
' ' Nrouvazits. • -
;,Sammolliesibold,
Jr.. JohEi itieports,
George G. Romgordner,'
T. D. A. Garman, . John Allwein,
3oorge.Dosippp, .R 94,1110 --
;oku'D7 Betret:, - lades; -
au.ira!EVAl: "
• 30iIN AL'LWITEN; 'Preside:4.
itialealegii 4ll G : Trilionnor.
kters.,Seeriteri. - - • = , "
'nmoid Seibold, Trameling Agent.
Jacob BeknotteriSq,Agent, Frederick:burg:
JinoTlite ) Marsh 671862.-Iy.
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.. FOR AtiplAlt PRNI ‘ R4ItV .. • •
:ISAAC -381ENli
UNION 0011Nft.o. , • :*
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.1-. • :40 , 21 - E - :(1 - 1V c 1 . 1.11.11 ISSUES. t
t Thligth?Rtioratio'n oftlie Dernoerat;
t t i f, . tl:IiiO js'eicllipil,; its"ll)llOiii4i—:
c i o
. ek., Tflif,!iii. are ciplitietti: t ily"iag, taxad .to,
i p0b5,..169 fradoin of nyirb Itiveil; ,':
'The iid - Mitristrhtioh 4 .liird 'the .. .fie:oo :
Bean-abolition pirtj in'kra fit , c*„.o
ttixing- 0 2, 41 , pggpie fel s sAP 01* pll.r.WlEe.
Thp , lrne Whim dis ti neLly. Arawhif.thil
eqtbit:qu detiod 'ls before t . he frieoplt: °PI
this'. Statt e e; aisitis be - 10*A' t he =people
of tlio'*ktof§, Un , i.gn.,.' *iisi4,4 in fevor
of 'being taxed for b}tying ntgro.es—
or -as 17th osbcd itio I) is ts 'ma it "do m pan
suited tin mifelpabi6ii" trill; vote against
thlebt in etrlits r rieit' giff, - :abd these a
gainst it will vote Tor. the Democratic',
candidates. The: blgiiiiiltig:las al
ready..bee n madelathe . Ristritt of Go
.
Imabja, iiva l ;if It. i iptiorjty fi titf" t!qt - f pe9 l
pie next, 411 vote:ihe opposition tickets i
CongressAtill take ,it:that.the people,
are in favor of thepiltjett.. ilid trill'
pass lam! freeing the • pigiii* in the
South; 100 i ni,....h . q ..ii6,00,0" pay • ` . for.
them; This matter among. Reny Atil t :
era, will be , .deeided , iimibz,dall . by the:
peopie. lirf do not giiirthiit Oetikeeitit
will not, iri ' dpite of 'an' adverse :deti:
'ion 'of t he Reople, nev'e l / 2 .oelplem
. p ; ,
13.... e -.their 4 11 4 1 -jCEFT:- V:k4 a XIMPQR/b
sohlmtes;.y.et we do .earthat thellnioes
ple eltbiild . i nialce -tlibirtri6lres' k *kin - .
on the ciatiject:, If They are ifi Mayor?
of bi!'.gl t4i*Scr°.-...?, ,kgg!F94
,-. 1 .
them rote :sipial• the -oppoai tioa4; .if.
"theylare.ortilibstd • to: i Oltt Ililied4litt
*rePthrlotittOi s lttle ig -:4PiAgfPW . *- .-,
HOW 860;000.
• Gib didii tilf for Tra x)go I noun. under
the . :.3ew qgatiOual:Tax . La,W will soon .
beAS plenly24g jloc ; kieberri es. It As
qbvident that these - .gentlemen: have
not enough Work toaoccupji their:l:ink);
hence' it is Propospd that airtlitsdiimp .
pointed .eandidasee
enlist. estimated-that it • 'pill.
take 30;000 Collectors,Appraisers,-&c.,
and as there "aisi about a doteri. af
ter each Collent.orship,,tho call of ac , 9;:
000 Men. by tills Picsideht :would be
speedilirdled,, with 80;600 ,to spare,
after the offices and -the•army - are
SupPlieil.'.'s talks
,of . ...4rafting
wken44oli . "!nlicni/Irs are still ready to
servetheir country,?,
MO" The- bilk:l66.de 'Of Ohio' have
nominated. W.. W. Aatrestreeg,.. Esq.,
of the Seneca Advertiser, as their can
didate for Secretary lorStatei thee
recognizing 's.erviChe Off:me - or the
most spirited edrfors'l
do not dopop4lE.44.rilkappikap t ! .. el en ti
TRAITORS NOVIN ARMS!
There are litany ; individuals in the
North as "rampant traitors to the Govern
ment as Jeff Davis-='-the only difference
being, that : Jeff is .attempting .,
the Union by arms, while they are enfleatP
oring to accomplish oi:flame purphfse* ,
giving aid toifie iebels We'd viatin(all
measures calculated to . prOmote
They 4gvocat e za>violatiorlo.f.th- ConOti-
UitiOrn. they oppose every !measure -.for
the prosecution of the iwrir:iinle.ls there is
nigger in it ; they oppoie . evier3r Gener
al in the field who - niggers;
they howl with great Ibir
,at every '. 'aboli
tion measure in Coritgessi.4eY cpiarre)
with their neighbors because they do not
amalgamate ; they call, every - man dis
loyal who does not belong to the Johfi
Brown - School ; they . . dericiunCe every
min; Whether pemocrat •or
who rants to preserve . the, constitution
and hand it down to our prosterity unim,
pared, with all its compromises, with all
its glorious hopes of the fiiture.
CEZ
if Vallandigham should , die, the Caer
ier and other. Abolition ,iiieri,Wenld . have
to "dry up." He is theik atonic in trade
and they, hapmer-away at-Vallandigham
with as much ferocity -ands malignity as
they once did at, Douglas:! >Well let them
blaze away at VallandighaM, , path
er think he likes it. They are doing him
a favor,,and they hurt nobody .by their
stuff!
AN EXCELLENT SENTIMENT.
Ina late Democratic, Convention,thc
following resolution, was enthusiastically
adopted : '
"Resolved, That we,are,in fayoy of the Un ion
as it was, the Coastlintion as it is, e isid the e
g rose yikeve, ti3e7
This is the sentiment of national, won
otie men everywhere.
MEE
-vp {C , re. ose ityrfaiiticiNiktia . ..
` , .744ltedilditongfist 3 / 4 efertebaltonßewiertl
4a4P-Aini.2lYeiusti4:;4-,' aker./b. rr;ed otuu;
yare.:n:,pubbb cliaartroint - gnElayciuraneadit
eirmaneratibittlitatti; un 1943ihron 'column**
Agefariciacioista ad 111.1.0
wtediolyeveirlierigtiV
to eicpiessmiretn Sala- ea hr - ou gill the
coin &Am life Emit waphpers.,.
s dnee,•ofetiltissanklit lysiuk ulitsP
'inesinta fuessgr &rear kienitOtattr ntisp^ env*
A 4 feuntivretsistaiatatifirrialailint Mt:W*4oo
1 •411),-6 .ihsbi9a. •
Irkiewiptut•land, ifndropiplit
tovraxlmoeirteFhiireip%ireeesetloiulf"e'W
th'Vend %It at'& tlgxet rendt,
e mit] r n "grease t rill f ot i - kt a reitoto
ntittbeupthgtsto-od <o3,4lreti , kftitat
,you';fcir PYdilita
seif i gtifflititrAtigfravetti*ilftritipitf
ttnitlptserhYtriii,sif y'etiftlilqatt iirt•dtiht
chi rits'A 0 t t;e• - !e itti.Net'- Pf,
TAtifielt4te4iislitNifi4biAlitrli*POVE.
citsUtt'
tiPan'oe tt? crsi - 6 IT it :blO
true that) yeal have Ifilioireti , tea.d66 1 . 1
cate 4 (g. teitti end ial•fiyiUg= ei pi e's 7"
for. iri, &rteitify den'eci f n
+lids t feNT "eats.'
Crto4o - phir" inetlider,
n gs after - tibirlAttelit • arid Un'flyigt
ptigqierli 60' skftitleatittiriiiii agit
Arlien 'ybestßittect• lin% 16 'Bebe:
rie dbufft:.) 4 poulifefe• akiveatire'lif
thelrnitc.itifiir of firti-Wiq
*On i eint,!el.teti
tien'theVil)fFittioniti inarty . R ev til
ciinTitc4Bll with since
, y 4 ou hfl tb ‘reeiLk
(Irk p ins Vito in Yo'fir - sulise
en't c dti it is oticisiSe'ttiaZ you
could ii - eit: - 44 . kotii - hkrBde aid nu
ing e pri - ihtir. 9 lsart:y. Icy
deitru ti • for' nWeri l o 1 1 0" i nto',
'don OrtlrO n.b I ets:thid - hay rirn l ee titan
heitein ttbont tha n ii cl )va l sif
otf . oofitycli, as to Ordititip
df Conknifseration. for: pin.
illiOlit'e A tifp.h of it
your- cibpjt; for -ytiftif;
Kite ' •
ioinetimOs• seUri be 2,
further froln - iitiqn meta' 7or
than at 'chi commencement. Yoh ieir
the Whig party and!einight' frity.:fixF
dprincipte"ln nit dnig Ift skui ftint( al'
edge Advocate:of' - 'Twig
eyAi tpf . kgtrr ivpu.rn.A.
time in your exalted position, that
yohirPpri n eipi et: lane:. not wifere.you
eft this party:l4o joined t It the
rifedvoilvipatty.i.!*.leich . :has'ithe ••u • rtidtt;
dfradvdditting AboritionismArrltS
ipierioy - this 'S in te. thiri gi the - ea rn
a ign'iff 's6:.‘SP•ilfdinigatprilatrriss;'it;
ti I d :pet 'bett'er ab ;Adak ; for your
(principle An iinuttibrztlirentioni
hi ft, •Alfe alttibtra , t riafty and again
SOu'griCitunder ditruitiesin the, ranks
. c' I 0 1440-RallaVVlSteat'WOMUirA
ETEMff.MMMI
fiiiallp left thailpiirty.to look for it in
the rankivof Aliolitfon; •:14. - - My ham
lilVtiiiiltei;fotl are ftirthir Itimi the
?tyl.ihe.filtS n 'eovi, than y 66 'Cie,i• were.
Illhetiti'tli , se:emi3 to se'. that:' yon
!foie% VI ie in ths•piintiles' of the
AhOlittbri7s•iiiiitY; • but Cho ••Alrnighty
doff' fistis . tcio•powlirfirt an •UttraCtion
fatllltO,perrr Ycill
tu . tci - ppeiq fol.
IbiCa rihdiee win . not
. pay in
Lebanon . Couut'y :
self - to be ri!tit'cipetilylftb;
Cate the pi nciples, 46f - that
: party 9
'O4 not discuss - the PimfisdittiOn,
Emanci} anon ;anal` ,17'4 Equality
schemes;'schemes ;' ally because it'W`On't pay f :of you r pa ty?
"'Yon-":do=
servo.' sympathy in four
after having labored .oo...faithfully in
search of "great and , undylng
pies" for years, to bd tedueed to the
miseraple:shift of weekly inditing a
a .leader .fOr yodr paper, made up of
abuse against the Anvtarista and of
induci g_perse ns to pre pare such sense
less_ auto:,
.agai ost .06 A DVE.Wilan by
Way of . Comm,unieations, as your 61;eet
, Do you suppose
the Pulilie•ure so Stupid
_as.. not to be
able, diaw comparisons bet Ween
yo.ur pretimsione:and yOui dokngs.?
It so,. yon . reekon .nrithout..your boat;
inasmuch, as these • thin . gi are.. justly
4rprechttoth The ti your "great
and tiadxing;p,r,inciglei!' meditate
Olen .CP.TS!ST4I7II . O.tr 114
the UNION, and it. is necessary that
you, sijoidd.ireep your readers •jn• ig
noranca..of the real issue bet
..re. the
people at.this-tiole ; . and yOu hope 1,0
succeed` by . abusing, the , Deillocra tie
party. It won't do_; 'etc people will
think.-lor,•theiiiselyes .in :this, crisis,
and ...year shat lowriessp.if persisted in,
will, only?. bteed noßtampit -for'
If the . principles :nflyour party be
justiyou should: cowl a: manly dis.
mission: oft- them; and it theyr be lin.
just, yotuar a pursuin aproper course
in notildyinglthbm..bbforeltour . road:
era in.their,!deformity,; , .but . you d 6
wrong-A n • !not 'lasting thorn ...off, apd
loOkirtg furthest-hi questo:Of the Vent
and unilytopprinciphis.!! .The noblest
principles. for willielic49 *pelican call
at thisAime;con tend, :are the UNION
AND TitEIiOONSTF,
TUTION AB IT IS. • . •Leave that pat
ty therefore; whose principle's will not
bear an.•open: andAbdast.
and advocate stilleseti-ultiere is a.:quie
oppostuAitty;itodadvoeste great; find
uncLyirij siirinciples; ')Noxv,
Limn: tircalc•loosetretrorn party ••tranV:
raelignighiadteeatti. the, ;UNION: AS
ilkAstijANAliediß GAN.SillgatJt
TION AsAirls, arid• kftJaiibet,!'
you will-satlatitAava. a aarived...tit , the
coneutntnation'ieotlong and tip ardent.
ly 'sought for: -
?by ths,..idnerdiser,. ,
Some Plain Though:6'6ra
Plain Alan.
The OM hag. corn n4Pr? lona]
Democrat cannot: safely discaSs Any
question of *national' , pbllo or. claim
the rights of a freeborn Ameriean
di filen Theamspeniii on Of `the .`;•lliabeas
ca us,' The withdr ai of m 1 1 pig 471
ifeifs, - !hi chance of 'Fart ITifien
Of. - 15altte7yette",ik War toixkie' Mob
With whisky jti gs, d
have each sustameci their parts' and
.
=II
• • -‘c 1 , x4 tlivg
.. •
. +.• 4en • " et* nt l f! f,r4
LEBA-N4 . 14.-: A WVIIIPPAYrtiIIY*IB,--': .1. 862! . .. 4 .
-^ 3 :l : ti 'rZ'44Wi 1
E=M6ll3l
_
noin that tik ~' ':. ' tiedkths: oipoz
40 0 , 0 kkkv° 4- 4 4 4Vt'erprOtinkt*Geop
which is an an - er tik,„Agr i erg: . . of
•speech that relAkeithkgi.4trazunit' , * -1 e
shibboleth of lbolithillim. k. P. ....o.
14 4
:crate have asked I,bAt . e"WO,. a.
tion be preserved—ltutt o goitArdis
unionists taunting 4. lit
. ...that
.
e l
"This sober conductis tY,iii!tti . ' r
tue in luke-witrttt... 4 pAttßots t. 2-, L, a
'Democrat expeshs any viotc.gh ,
subject, differing from tliOwef-tn
y
stituted judges, and. tor ,
n
a lpfoott i er
'he can expect
,Irl-r#_:?r!.:-.:d;.;fse&es
sionist." At the '‘ , Teae, rs';intti.
tote," which 1 . 6 1 .11e14 ij il.fis_ploce
in the begin nllircof,ll ti yida w spelt k -
er thought fit tn.refel:lo : tiftla.-p od
ministration :lei termss4l4 cßitrctsst
abuse. TheneKt eientu,aßeniesrat
rose and suggested the 4 t, pgliticolki !gib
jects should •fi.4 . &/ be 164,..0ug,1
e tXr 4"
." I ns ti tuts"
,tfiettctings ;''-'.II t4a, .„ Orn e
down by a. stet* of ;hiss's ipti,yiqls,
and sneeringly,,,uosmktor quote
South" if he'd 'st 'not chreßats.,,Oaar
and submit-444U atillifitegatf . ..
Ina litestiliatifiAtfliffeiA"Cbuifii"
the editor 'fitiMitethred; the - cohisi.at
and most .indescat , :itstatdote from Ed.:
eand's,wqm p L opt z -as a fkfig At thA
women ,of the ,abuth. ^ I
dare'., not,
condemn it---fit:l'inuat expect; ha
"Traitor," or s ".. .ecesst,ofits . . If. a
Democrat ..ce.,m ins_ of . ,t.he- n corrim?,
ti on of Cimeto iiie.:illglierkistP• 4.•
Welles, the fhhoitPe,ltaciandfilf_ c, i ___ll.i
la ti 6 g "tio I i 0 tit cEttlteorAh , tOP,ICf r
of uticonstitutigiat precedents; iir an
übj uat ite m i , sr.,sTvax bilkr-rt t h 04SP 8
cry - .4 -cve:r‘liStqf fog-- usr9.l kri•
bearancesogiptiftes• ce-aseg t itir A
tl-,lt
virtue.. The hre uroPitit eal.fi'mq
"rill fot."-='iil -ti 'I itti• ''Tie;. Vl . ' ti'gfy
word bert-I-t4eik-ii- - Dt4b, tb WO;
blackest-redeshif his -blitekAtesiti;-fre
is a liar. I opposed the meawAs .
chat led to thje t oyar., J ojmoseci, &he
election of la i ncojn with tatinnylittle
t 4
y ers—and cif: ite. were a , qe.lididattle .
ei'VerowllliAlld do tid`4,l;llpHiff
_Abet, Treaso4 make thamosa.ofdLl,
Irut!irfter hirsle . ion , ati tr - dr!l
isleiliti-t
0 61 0 0. 1 . 11 9 1 4 gel Y..to eu. 1 4:0-4 1 14) flf
iv.eryconsti,tbuti al act-,--and'in , soins
that-Were riot--9nstittitienal liecadifill
rtelierttrlykAti exiikeni::Y• i ' of_tllS,
time& • nilg,W gepire it: And ..my
creed is that dfphe tnossett-et thb
Dentocratialltrty: .:. .4 ....
•: If the: opidsitibn can show 41h:it:rte.
DefifOoihti - liiivetone.less thanTilioy!
toWar&the.(;encogfishil . prosectittoe of
• the war4r-eithemit home or abroad.
If tkey, f,ougyi .16s manfully' tin- the
field' of, ftliti,:hetcploos freely at7h - oshe
-‘ 'fito ='r' o)l o 4 9 lAS‘WiteiT4
So" finich liberty s kt,irfs:
us. About Ohio"- tenths, , at a rough
guess, of our 'ilatißrial e.xistenca t o
boot p`nAer 6.2oein'ocratio adinikustga,
Lion=-of the rematning . • tenth nearly
e•h
onilf WaS tinder the - rle:Of a 'VF
notify president. From this we niay.
reckon (+snoop of a speedy restora
tion-prOridinwthat we bare, a• fair sholy'ingbat itwo:submitlairkelY;
to
every-abuse and 'insolence of office'-:-
until a minority president . reßlite
ecl
until
- iniiitaryAiati4y—M4l.ll; (he
'old man ofthe sea' has , hits feet,firm
ly fixed arOund, qr , neckirouriljuit Sue
ciffpes will only'Osilii 'our fUtAre
moll more deplorable.:. • •
A great
,fight
ittiinst reholiop 'nest brought ap we
hope n ear •tom aoccessfalleseer but "A
grdtair 4glit/i0,1,.y"0t - Ii;WAL4C 4- tisr the
struggle. -DeirkocrAtic prukciPles
for the • Union. and -theT Constitutielt. - .;
A fair iiluiti.atipnc f the corl4p.ct,Of
the opposition ma y,,,be,,obtained 13,y a
historical
„percale , : • T*o' Vart3 !rave
been earri,etronTYth e llnit.e.d. Stites
—one not yet ended—the other wit 11.
in , the- meinory of men -Still: priung - .-:
1 1 11e'
„pne oocufring',,flarint a Demo
..ad riiinistratiort,o6,Oklier . ail.
der the auspices of ,tili 6 opposition.
The former of these wait/ iii tlie,„or
der of time was,decrie&by the oppo.
sition ; -ei , etiv abuse was• lavished , on
the administratOrs, apdevery form 'of
prose an' d VCII3O :Wfts made the, yohjele
ot, sarcasm and , diatribe against the
ittlf. Otie spealoF,'
so
Coin in;
(I belieV6,) even \veil% f;ti as to hope
that the Afexican l' ight welcome our
troopB td- b 10 0 .4 ~ graV4S,,''' but. the
3h, ..
aCcasepriits'aet,;#as not suspended
----no new” laws were enacted to. de
, , ,__ . .
fine t.reason---..anu, Fort, W arre'p was
not: Arid thciondemnittion of men
without the form pl . trial : —by deny-
Trig ilietii) the Use ()I tkive Mails is 'a re
finements iif 'DeVA9OB" - tu. -reserved tdt
the present day' Grin WM.: tlfes..ii Ice
of arguntbiit that these, vietin3„.of
Filit. Ira i'ren ~fni pi I restrietkinledh d
habeas corpus suspension's deSer:ied
thbiP puniatiTherit and I. no`doubt
but some Of'tliem did l =-yet •thei.',pria
cedent is dangerouS;-04 - dangerous
to the teadtitv i s te t4 . vieti ()is. Bapk.
ed - by an 'Thane tniilf,fariatie &ma
gogaa__ mVy lead a ortiiade'-;-49it
they " hiiis- s ibus * .e ii .*. demon *bleb their
art cannot lay :' The settle lips Eniy
8 h b;,u t :401Vofi a ,'-.. to- d4:Y: ati d ' tct-,mor
ro ve,!erucifYi . Ite may seem very eon•
venient for.thesnovice »to transcend
the Constitution when it egglie the
iieenie'6flfanilifkpaitsipri-tr.aild'AO dis
regard the deeisiomarof -the Supreme
Coui:Cw'he",ii 11§Y-eorifiiet with 'll:tvCr
ite ,prejudiAts.2 ,14...11t A !tiie..road to ruin
is down-hill'--ane step beyond = :•and
oOr llnidw:cru*blVerilie , a -foe-of
sand -FeONVinettileianil feetiilethai,
Our Aeares`t, -hresitiilta4ii.i34testillti it
tiecoMes US to ivatoh with - ljoitions
e ye sq,he , sii;critegious , hadd thittleciti Id
blur one iatis'Of our glorious eotititi
., . ,
.i
tution. .
Let ns do
,oar seyeTal Arts mefal•
1.3% in aidin iOafiiloviirt eila
hnitio!! r
in theSiintli.`÷lipd 'at the EtainVti
nittei at' like men
oglite -and oyp s ng - ; der? *On,
tain them s"
.
"ROM= , LIEDT; A - REINHOLD.
i
nfodtpcnivetdcowt7o4,l7l4
•.#444 sik o n iv iv o neib t e g oiry.4,t,t.„,, 0 0.
ekiliPp,NEtit-nTirsoN 4 :Br p ANDlrelt r ,
' % , t. , , '4llr7ileiiiii e ttif#'' Wint l itt'
. I .sre -! Iffalletislilmuld, Mk-40W,
41- coltd ,- sicilt simengst .tird*ivrnrofe'r
ulttiOltoilwtmravorp-Artiriefetwalliscsry.
duratittib latiloutinirl.bametseecrouerr
,
'olleditteliteratandtrar. labuircl bee &irk
bittlier.doebytticip for rilattattia ..)meitlel
sfir*-think eMdbakffivitilt !Iliad' , hotly
....
' ettikickyoi fp..llC iIAIS Odift.Xii
rO, ;rno ~4 acrabp to -OTethe..4tirons
of 444.1clesfilicili it.thkAttokke,w-gr
.
. tlayt a. bettinvp enAthltzt :tan at:: en Auld
St:kW - 440% el tilselerig4fili elittA2 1 -*IA
ifi c. lfrit ttl`Knatte*c!d lii 4 i 4'ile6k . 1 .
tits Mato i n e ibiftittstieflfititilbiii.
tfkeffnfir." - 1 33te/tVilfittg , ;edgy
blca it, dmieetragiiin, ana' cob')
A n
tihnett wail katik,,.. how trugLY fifes
Niel% hilt tirtilh} sitfe,,"l s* ,:ainnat tell:
Tho . Ric:l46ld 'p , pctrs ;Pee : gloss or
t (fen ty - -( ur 'ffibbsa4d)tr i tit e TWO first
dtifs' bi lea, (Titirailay . aild'Priday . a
i t.
'chi' ;ebe 104 : Asir airy tiro to onv
'aitei, • .03' , M110 1 ireppwAriti,
retreat;diirkood eraser,birniblcall
the wagons "auditiires' ilia eciiil& - nut
be,taken Ocii2k , ; . 3i.c,rlrifieved O ut
fouemilea l• w'faen' An t - Fitlirif4 lifter:
neon the ref4l,iii-ibie'd tie' ititiecii ,'•
we - • fought talon ti .- IliiKee . ...'blottrs' , 'Slid:
droita them batekp that -night at 12
tyalp . .ak, : vire took up,oua liaeofAmareh
torttaxds. the ;am es -,ltiyer, Cin,Atip.:
cr,vxafterhOOUale rebels attacked us
*Oa, IC % e tr. bur &reel) iiihlpp,,Cd .them
tirifigirAllearta`doeiternt=; 4 we wereorl
dered' - not- :'to sfollow. ;On- 'Monday
morning ; -we oak 1(0.. ottr maltch en- 1
til i 9 tk,cl9ck ) ;A r li.,•,,.when we stopped
to rslit for the .cllty; 'CiVlten L speak
Of zi , e3 Tileansttivw.hote• or MeCcilrii
Drviiierf pvitidreverkliertireroilttias 1
withakenicy At:tilieny I),o'creek; P.
4.,. Ws ploltet? •Wer.e. #re.(l. into;• We
i re SI I 4A d °% 4 P 4. fiR in - • c 1 5 10 . 0 % IatAIN
the'4besplirne 9n us,tritVei,4,y ; the.4-
fiend rah boltiiia l iddiT Trtlen.' Lee)
here 'the 411,h‘ing - '' 'Witetithi fie; 'air
nen.rustud'apin - theerehili);yelang
rill Allitlisci4 might?;.atlorleblitne W. 3
were driyett_bapk acog i irt . t.r.,prA Rile,
but reinforcements Arming, we then
(trove theetr, 4 .A. - . bfitier set of mere
Oevfflifed'illari were engaged:in that
edit. , on ‘hOthi'sidee. - '-Our urtillery
Mowed -the 'rebels, down- like.- gfaaa;
yet4heyglways filled
,ap their ranks;
thos two floods on ea.ch,. aisle of me
Ep'e'e,` II) ad e ..ct tic% Icieot: -1i idille . direct.
, • i °lithe/on "Id -Vtlalb-iiny - i p
turetlaretritept-Ite-is a noble animal oh
the battlefield: Our Company
• was
p'firtitillarly fortnnafe v we did "not
Ibse cif' sibgle min,.thrt quite a number
(4. horses. I, have not,.learned the
nimnper killqd in the Regiment. Ja
cob 11b)lictgor„or . ,,IJYerstorn; was
liilliCr he .was - 4 trail), soldier, .. atone
tine it.#P,peired to nidilitifeu?whole
Division mu 3t tie dueto piet . es. Gen.
McCall was woanded,agd taken pris
°nal-ill:pt.-me retForc;hinii, he is , now
safe.,'flee exeitmept,..of.tfie battle
deirtryed` the* reason, of one of bur
men: tO xi Tues'da'y Morning we mareh2
ed agdin, and in the ifternoon the 1
re be is .000. d our artillery.;. We:drove
tlierd,liach,:but it• was a terrible fight,
lastingintil nigpi, , During the fight
a `shell eipledeedkeet * lY a bove my
head;:knoaking :oft it - hirge - liinli of a
tree; the bullets whistled'aronnd us
I ike.hai It- , -how w e.eseapedlosing . more
men; in otir...gom pany, I punnet:imag
ine. At:, one . _ time ,the eneul; were
not motto thee dart,- yards frbm us,
and - firrifirbillfs'ol intuiketry it-us.
The irtirleitor tiger yet. , •-I have ; not
the.leastc:doebt .but) that; Itidelellan
will ta.ke, .13,iehmonsi; we millgf . ),np
the Jarncts i l3jvoK ,to that, placer, it is
abbtinwenty mitei from here. A ski: .
Ili.elik a i to r ati'd I;fatigata r ek this:morn'.
itii.` 'They botfi lee ,hbret °ill; in k ' it
the dutrof vv . ; tiry: ei ti z e ri - : atphonadtito
do all to make the wounded, soldiers
comiortabla,.ll944arn,pleasect tO,hear •
they are dpmg Nil. 1. riM confident if
they knew hell We' iiatrfitlitipu ilia).
I have to endurirtlity wonld‘not-think
any•too.ertuelY titOtibltz , Pertwo
days neit4er.men .nor .horses , had a
mouthful* to. eat, ak4, nog,bing but
muddy creek 'water to.,aink,--„,altho'
they were thintfil * lbil,t i ba?. 1 sievemetidritili'illeVeabli
rt/fif rand liblbs:
For eigh't stiecesiive.nighte:wetot no
rest.: I lostomy•bhurkets an the see.
gnd Aim 91 tii,p,Ag4,tl aryl bate ,slept
on the ,1441,.ground 'ince. How tlif
teievtey I oppiit:tliio "lroprthn from
die bnilecice year!' /ro-day, I see Mt
dancing, nci.meiti hides—everybody
walliu abouticoshplitely, worn; out.—
elg i Clellap s iatgoinglo Keyi ew, h ja whole
army, this.afternooji.,,which would be
a grand orglit to a eiviliail, Int to me
t it h ' e i svir
s v 'ivithirtt." If our "6 efierfil'only
feteTril acirdtt ni e tits - e Kett g h , :10 , thi n k
, wilt relpon • be , -oldsed. -I ex
peel. to±be l ip.attalt)ikagain, to. morrom
4-c4 ft're
A : 4
, 140 E OF :..O.SSIITLY:F.TON.--iaoO"..
ry IT. Ito -l ore,, Stit tp' Tr ea re r . Of
Pen ney!te,n itt, _l4lc,nioy'ledges the -re
..#,D991-pactto .afetetr it , Son
t*iping !it .941 . 07,jaciepazd Palter-4:nm*
bf,Y,fiottll)ll , l:with trrstru elans, to
have it' git* , :i-6 : 'the: oAdit : of the
Stal - 014)0hoSaiffheelfftione - aneOrdhig.
The4ltitter:,readst
the.;eneinsmi, Am) credit of „your no
bloc paMlo t t4o State; - 'tis due:'
_so
that it, seems as ir the 4cin Or owed the
Statethe done?. The' '47 . 14
post inaried'NeW XoCk 7 !
E vent iek.: It nottldn't ticket) - eent by
Cameron or Cummings
Wr A Man iibdut town ohnetv,ed on
the morning after a debaliOl, eillad
Leandbrevraetised' swimming with
half the -peresverlinge.
,ply- bead,
he'd never fieen-;lrowned.
'WARE NO
. • •
WIZ
. 1 °
1,%424i.k144-:
ArtioNet,--* .
' 44 1 ,04 K - ' rßßort. z
" I litlf EV - eititai fbit At n
.
itretlaa& :Nth i
isefik.t!r was:,.it . huge 'concave
4wA4 it nierit.of a, ata4t4fig
apy l col t
. epAial •
'Om standing clOse to the mirror , ,
info
ii g?'t a in - 10 ifitently `coons roes
distedbieg,of .ypur_owerphysiOgnoMY.
()N A TO tapg Jittl ‘ e,_
„say, a, couple of,
feet, it giyes yourove 4 faceAnd figßre,
in Ir:Ue`ptOpOrti on, Itut * ieversed„ the
aW a dtiwn a rag.- Ivrbitliir the
tutors, ignoratit'oT anytt burg 01 1 ie, pb.
seam tilftni two effects •an &pass on.--
4at,ttlati,re atUl fttAlierktetaudiligi- at
44„Eiliee of fivee, or mai z e tfcet•frorsi
mirror abd'hel:iold,y?ursell, .not are.
ddes - n e . t . a trik e you as a re
;Self, stand
ingilfthe =rnialtdifit.:betkeen you and
t4.lo,znirror. • Tile egeet,..At3.- nuctst ap
fro in the id tit
a rt iiuggests of
son:VW/log titpernatUrai • so star=ving,
i'n'face, 'fruit the In a rioftilie statigeSt
nerves }vfi F: shrink Involuntary . at the
fitst , miteiv. If:you raise your efineto
thrug,, , at-youripther,self, you will;see
it elev., he hod y ‘ an &appear.
on , die other. side of die Et i gure thrust..
y tf; ire - glias in ilati& • The ar.
tilt holirifiiticeietled in fifshioning a
tifttilxt:~seriptiairtfr'ptigliti it
I, 9;42 l l#Viif' l 4lo3FOOrieWL'iligigs.4if::w-e
1Fi0.4.24,* was 4 4 : 0 !Iji - X t Y.7 --
p . aeet.t his in?,i.hesty_qu,the rjgh shot,
and i fitdBiim (.4tXtvlllA Adid - and
thitrafFAl tiraiorrgittle-Irti saw l'The
Kifi` , cdiclbltt.*lsteingl t6if4pOint
of a sword Adi,reeled4o', , his ,, h_reast
threw dOvo l ,,,lijs„weapon awl s run a
)yay pruefical
ventor gel' King's j.nifrc; na`ges'a nil Sa
ver, lii§ l lllafes . t,. b' ing tftei Guards ~so
ashamed- of his:owli - cowardioe: that
he never again looked at. the mirror or,
-its owriv.---lailptdourn,al
A IiTIVOLUTItNatt'INVIDiNri"
M sin 0: 4 9,f_r TrkensOn, eAV:
Jerseya m a nfinea49,larsh d
.1411t7elekk'dfi - 1s• iaspoinfible for the
following remarkable inerderit in our
Hll3r4Try. - The tillecess
of -.Witthitigt o itfiet Tre n ton haiz beetr
gener i ally iipnaidet;e i d aft the turning
point in the„,wAr r ofOepentlenee. Yet
feW,perliap,are.iiware upon - how alight
fin 'event' 'this great'critical adtion
teas 'Made - tb-hinge.- On Cliriel MRS
CVM,WlTo4ll7rWitfillingtoll ' aCiftie4lirpDel7-
qf-ilie
liessiahs, sat in a private-room near
Trenton,entraged in drinking wine and
playing caAs.. A tory who had dis
covered the Movements of the Amer
ican troops sent a
„note- by - a` special
messenger, to the Col. with orders to
deliver , it into his own .hands. The
messenger found his way tattle house
and a negro opened the doer,, but •re
fuse'd Mtn adinittitice and took the
letter, himself to the Col.: who was
just shading himself, fora new game.
Slipp,oeiVg the •letter . -,npireportant 7
or not stopping to think 'at- all, went
on with his play; the reading . of the
letter ._oat the tinie he received it,
woad-have thwarted.tha ,design. , of
VV, ashin gt o 114,4110 'Jaye of play
conyiereAthe Colonel's prudeneeand
,
gave success to a Worthier cause, in
the loss i nf'his•life ancLarmy,
and u Ithii it re I y fire fliedom.ef the col
fititerv:rzi St i le di (11,4 Col. think when
he was sh,uffling t ,lhe , cards that .be
was loosing the greatest gascie, that
ever was played among LIPS' natiOls of
the - s
lIMMJAVIELD: OF 511112911
The `e,orrespoiiiiont Of 'the the New
York TribVhe at Corinth thus de
scribes the field where-the'-battle of
Sixifoli W#ll , , fought
More fertile field Could. be
kind' for, him who "delights, to revel
iii sober abik.aCtions," than the coun
try "IfetWeeri Farmington`- and
burg- and liaMburg bandinAs in :dts
present :desertion. here 'but afew
weeks since Ooovas-oitios teeming
popplation, Of, hundreds of ! thousands,
extended for miles; wagon trains
blockedup-ever - road ; th - river bank
from Hain burg to - Pi tts burg Nitta black
with men 'animals and-oovered with
crtiles-literally speaking—of piles of
sacks and barrels; the sky, was con
stantly clouded* with the smoke of
den n tless steninboate; the woods were
resounding with melodicius music, the
fearful, roar of; artillery, -the deadly
crack of musketry, utter absolute des.
elation upw'prev,ails._'Broken down,
fOrsaken animals prolonging, their
weary -existence wtth t e scan y nat.
ural pasturage, tire fhe only :signs 'of
life remaining. ....The 'noise and cir
cumstance' of war hvaipaesed away
never to he again, hprd and seen in
the lame regi lon t ,th oleo tpri nts of
tlieGfand At - MY:of the' %let will nev.
bco 4. Visible - for years to
kers are the thotisinds of
gra,yea , ,of_,tiblaictlyns :of ,battle: ,amt
disease--,--ages 4 : forest, every r tree
of which is Uritopped. iliddrid, or .0,
together`' crushed - to tite ground by a 1:
ill I ery and uelietry.;=.lntretibli merits
it would take journeys of days , Ate,
meant !e; desertedibdrnerl, and , sacked
v inigea and hofSe . •,-7-,,ap,d,th.en the-a
band-Coned Camps, =with 'Which the
Whole 'donntrY covercil—Lthe
ern pty - barrel it rid' boximi; Clem p hitch ,
ens,teutxtrolesitheextemporlifilitoiles,
tables, aft thcouchesbowers, Once of
izo!:;),1 verdure, now dry—broken down
s.vagoag, fOrgotten orpurposely left—
tante-al:id cooking utiSnsils.=Wrapt in
Solitindeiti the bloody field 'Ot'Shilob
and the Beene - of the Beige of Cortnth
now is,thelime is'not fir off e hen
these.historical *sots will be %en); von
ed MELI3/03989 with thousands of
EH
rcivowiT min cot
A FAMILY PAPER_ . ,
IS PRINTED ANIPTEELISIIED - WEEKLY
By WIE. DRESIXIr,
24 Story of muck's Npw Building., Eumberiend llt
At One Dollar and EtreY'Dinta le' Year.
:22p- ADeneTZEWNWite lasoital at Ole Tates. ik*
The friends of the witerblishment,had the public gene
ally are iespectfully solicited to mod *their orders.
NE - NAREBILLS,Yrinted at en ROW; tio4ie.
RATES 4:17F PORTAGE. -
.LajohaztoriEouiitP,,,Poetege free.
Iu hit of Lelainoii. county 3 cents fez
quarter or "13 cents . a year. -
Out o f Ohs State, 6).totß,RprAloatter,,or 2ii cts. exati
itrthootifiitiPacitot - pstclitt gOlTatito. rum are doubled.
visitors--sontaitootorng-to seareh out
and nfoutnln US *raves of lost friends
otheliklifrebetilsintWtEttitrioto.
ity
ESE
_
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PLANS or THE R
**Wig
itinnOnifoher interesting Red:iris to thti
prOcafiglingsr, of ithe 3liel3els o twe:have :some
inklings of the,subje9ts disguised at two
conferences of alt the principal EXehel mil
itary leaders,Ateld in.RiehrwindOirthe 4th
and
.sth instants:.., is understood. that
they dale to the _conclusion that. - they
must lose no more-territory. The dekn:
siveltolicy auras. strongly , . att&kedo
both:l..9s and &mimosa° advised thin*
vasion of the North at -,three points:—
tratnely, - from, Cumberland:-:or-Williams
port:into 'Pennsylvania ; from 'Louisville
and Cincinnati into Indiana. and Ohio
and fronr.Padud ThithOarkt:frifilllitn ois.
It is4alleged thii . the folldwing plan of op;
erritionsTor the rernaindeT. , of•the summer;
campaign was agreed tipon: •
_J.. The immediate - obstruction of -the
James river so -as , to make it impossible
forAfeCleilan to pse it asa means forcom-
Municating with the Ooirerninent and for
the tranaportatioli of reinforcementaand
army supplies: •
2. The reo - cettpation_4;)f Willietitsburgr i
Xprittpvp end,the,erttire„yetpnvia.
3. 'The recoliery , of the - tyliole . ef the ier
ritory of Virginia, and tie repossasioti
the Etaltimore and., l ohio jteilroad.
• 4. The i•ecoVery ofNewOrleans,Mem-
Phis, The - river; and ,the
sion of the Federal troops front Tettnes
ve..andVentticl4.: p: objects
hiVe - 13eed'aVoomplished,, the 4ss and
14'AintioAAD 4m
p - progdied
, To make the - Potomite and Ohio riv ,
ers at,Once:theie base of opeiations and
frontier-line,And • to . transfer the seat of
war from Virginia to Maryland.
6: To hurl upon Washington, froni
Richmond, a column of two 'hundred
thousand trociPa ; the ein4l ofto&ity,
the ''.ltheration" of Baltimaie,in
vasion of the North' at the three i;c4nti
named above. =By becoMing in turn the
inyaders, they hope to make it necessary
for us,to keep.at horne,.for the defence of
our, cikel, fully .five himdred thousand
I frOops.
11)4hta..te r m.Desto. = -An Italian named
d'airmy and his wile moved to St. Louis
about "a month ago, haVing in their &Dai
ly a young German woman. Calony's
Wife grew very jealbus• of-this woman,
and spoke' di it to her husband, who took
no notice of the corriplaint. On •Simday
evening Calony. went out walking 'with
the German girl, and at their return his
wife appeared very angry. Nothing was
said,buttsorne time In the night sOmeper
to,n want to the bedside of gift
and her from head, to foot with
eampbene, and theri set fire to her. The'
fire was" airesied with "abate difficulty,
and the worrier') fotind to be btirned in an
awful manner. Her whore body was
charred and her countenance horribly dis
figured. The Italian and his wife were
taken in custody and locked up fur:inns
tigation. •
0* - "After Ah,” Says a modern writer,
"there is sornething_ abbot a wedding
gown prettier -than any, *toer gown-in the
world !" All the Orls.wiliagree to that.
In fact, lots of 'em marry just forthelaske
of the new "toggery." To, them the, bri
dalis•more attractive than the bridegroom;
the Milliner .more - interesting than. the
minister. Men, however, take more sub-
stantial views of things, and would , pre
fer to wed a downright pretty girl "with
out a rag" than an ugly woman with as
many gowns as the executor found in
Queen Elizabeth's wardropet That's the
difference. . •
The-Missouri RepubliCan mentions as
one of the singularities
e of hiStlory that
John•Pope i wbo is now In command of
the Army of Virginia, overstepp
ed three majorzeneralwat the age of for
ty years - , was, foria long while, tcpripil of
Gen. Shield's, the latter , then a schooknas
ter at Kaskaskia.
* Why, does , a,perSon who slight
ly poorly lose his, Sense of touch g Be ,
cause he don't feel '
The ancient Greeks buried their dead
in jars. Hence the origin ofAe• eTpres
sion, "Hes gone to pot."
TREASUR'ER'S SALE,
Of Unseated Landir.
-DURSTANT to the proftiu'one of the see
oral Aete of- the Genefal- Assembly of
the Commonwealth. dirtketing• the mode of •
selling linseated - Landi„ NOTtOE. is liereby -'
given, that the,following TRACTS OF VN
SEATED LANDS: inlhe CouittYof Lebanon,
yip be,exposedv Sale,xt the COURT HOEliffkifit Deg
Borough orLetesisou; en — the 2d Iffliewlay SD sgusf t
-
next, being the 11th day of stdd-mouth, et 12yfeteeir.;
noon, end the side to renthiiiit freittifity to day, if .mcs
enmity; uritil the whole of So leticirjersold aslgcladisyg
the State, County, road, and School Tax ps.dtta there ,
teisetiVier with thiroosts; cuddle the 'WM. ditta.
on be paid before the day of sale
letzrratteses! Names. Acres. . Years,
,Eirs gams:ff.
Levi Light. - Zit •
Geo. A Jacob Stauffer 12
WideSrVitniojoi • - 9
jaeof, Brebney' '
Sam'l aClilt - ileralisla. • 3, • de-
Andrew .a 27
Christiah Bricker " &f , de . 1*
Jacob Basikofft , 1D do 1 13
Dade' " do sr
Johnllbriels b. - Atk =ll5
Zacbutes Xerox!'
PhitiP MB6Bll - , •••'
MoojazoirkDoesoeier & _
Mai •,•", '
limry„Gray. .
Warn Light — 4 ' sir
John Lerch's rat
Melly & Moyer 68
Monied Msollair -
' • -'ll •
Ate.- •e!
atorillOrough
3apo6 Sewell= '
aeorge - MOCOn6eI
John lai roar 'Bl do 300
Jaeob•Lont - "
JOHNdo: - 186
. .
' treituraraf.babanotakunty.
lebeinoz!, .1411,128 114 . 1852..
• .. •
Private Sale. •
1H E antacriber *Sate aL Private sale ell
lama or-tract or. Isod.. Ovate partly
towriatilKflcVaylkill county; br
sitipainort couatyeboundal by 4 .. aiif114:,
eFt iiteGiktrard, Badiadsc 4 V m :i tio wmi
Deatiertemiseatralthbr
ligitr4dabiscres '7oiiiifti" th tEdiaiike
tactgamixggiginrer.***4oo" /ye dwouPs.,
overtliaraliged) a 1 Mary 4Trellbiglorise, a aiw
bitk bin), er grate pilditzipOnd tter , vpue.a. power
saw mill. Orme, ie., Wldea will be easy, Apply to
15: IVAILTOWS, AVIA-
Piteogrove, April
- Amount;
1860-d
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az
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rnMI
. • "do
do
13 Ei3
73
i7O
2 00
1 00
2
2. 20
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.o.z
Su ..
da . 300
CM