gsbaitrit gni trtiut. WUE TODISOVAATIO PRIINAPLES OEMS TO LEAD ' , W 4 TO rouovr." . Whr-lit, BUSTIN, Edittiftgalltroperator LEBANON, PA. WERNE3.0.4 1 4:- APRA • stir Among -thelittearundlitiisic rumors we,hayo is one that the. Re bels areeraegitipg Richmpnd. Another r Ahat the rebels' attacked: Williamsburg and were repulsed. A third-that Fort Sumter is being hombarded. A fourth that Fort Greenwood has been captured by Admiral Porter and Generals Ross and Quimley. - And fifth, we bave rurnors.of fresh disasters to tbe 'Union fleet near Vicksburg. All the above reports are likely to prove untrue, including, we " hope, the last, which, howeier, would .be contrary to the general conduct and success of the war. The' contributions which 'fool ish Americans recently got up. for the sulforing,,Epglish dust as though, we haat. no - -poor and suffering_ 'bere,) reached Manchester lately •in the shape of 15,000 liftrrels of flour. It was then announced that 1.5,000.10 aves of bread, would be distributed among the poor, . but the "poor" took the broad froth the pans and threw it in- , to the :mud where it was tramped un der foot.--- igiv- Varney has confessed that the object of the "Union Leagues" is to elect an„abolition President in 1864. This must, be consoling to weak. headed Democrats Who join them from "patriotic" motives. Judge Woodruff made a speecb at - a "Union League" ,meeting in' Cincinnati, on Friday evening.of week before last, *hen he ebnfossed that the "League's objectis to carry the coming elections, and to organize so as to cat .4,tizem bloods/Led if rineessary," stogi'l: gent:l44,4 'role East-Ecanis - writes to -tiureourier that he sign ed. the,. S:fpeace under a mis apprehtiehtion`. 'When he saw it he .didn't Itiiderstand it, - but wivin he didn't !fie itiii'unde'rstbod it it, so he came lo sign it and afterwards re. tract.iffir„'Nfolider . tbose,eircnjatinig the pettti c_tn *As' **oh' folkt to sign them 7 the, strnng. ,oi mind as well as of body areonly of account in the present emergency; Vir A soldier informs as that many of the fetters -sent north waders/Ong the Democrats purporting to be writ ten by soldiers; as well as the resolu tions published in YNor.thern papers, are' manufactured by Officers and 'Of flee-seekers, who toady to the admin istration. in this manner, and that' they are without the knowledge _or, consent, the Soldiers Thisjs just , as we exp?cted. The soldiers seeing'i Aholitidriiiim in all its true deformity, ` are seeding home letter after letter repudiating l that party, iinletithrac ing the - eatiOt.i of; Dernoefacy, al the , onliy , true brtion party, and to noun.' teraet this 'influence the officers con.. gsegatel to manufacture, and.- , f100d.. tile Weill, with :reSolutiops and 'let; tem., falsely aftrihnting them lo tba privates. THIT —Man alaidition meeking' tan-` 1 certiffo.lJ;l"ttilicieWlfia," - anl'haradnyz, everingliaat, a "Reveren'elP Alberti Gil b'"Xi.-Padfs- *1 )1 0" he' said A - .- ' "This s a wan for tfas'abollition itfteni'KelchßOdillite One` another ? .34bi'sbottist,sse iten'ylvalfaCwollibw ; to,ba,a, rant ,Proin thilisCOT, dynnerY; '1063 / f'ever:y . true ana. loyal 4,64i,icßia is, ah stbo Alien ist, every American army an Aboljtion army, and whereviiitiidveneaf, tarries - inhand the sword or tho gun; the' 4ther; freidokie to:: 'the negio." _ • ' 1 • An •evening - or iNi?o -previous ist meeting at tlfe"Unicm Ltiakile - hause,'*. —a meeting. similar toTstl3e. one held at the Court ouse, i n is place, on. Friday evening last,—thasamw Rev erend blood•thirsty demon, nd.vocat ing the Emancipation Proelamation,, made use of the , folosseg anguage, •, _ , as reported in Forney's Frees -"Bat as inhumanity is urged. They, are ma: fly. We , know they speak the truth when .they say that the negro siuys everything within his reach when he rises in insurrection. We hate n u learned the IL Wary of St. Domingo and it would be terrible to have a St. Domingo:Massa cre re-enacted upon our eon. But the President has declared this a military necessity,, and blood must flow ,we must not dread the copse gumtree; blood must flow in this war. "But so impressed'am I w ith; the greatness of the interests engaged in this Rebellion, and its suppression, so satisfied of the *conceivable im portance of the struggle that opens up before us in this dispersion of this Rebellion, that I speak it moaningly, and as a Christian, deliberately and calmly, that I would rather see every. wo man and child in the South perish than that the Southern eonfittlei*-ithpuld succeed in attain ing the objects df leaders.," Comment Upon Smell unchristian, and atroeious,sentiments is unnedes , nary. Its" Gay. A.ndiew, of Massaehu setts, offers $5O m ;bounty for negro sol • • virh • die, and $25 for ite voliunteers, or such of tho aoldiers'of Massachusetts' now in Lilo service as inay hereafter re-enlist. Negro krifeillit:a are at a premium, but the ildrlirea l sayif 'Gov , ernor Andrew wants soldiersle may go hisself. The Blood-Thirsty Villains! . 1) EIIOCEIA TI C' It ESOLUTIONS. The word 'Leaguer' pronounced The following joint resolutions up , in German means a "lie,." and sure the State of the country,were affrede ii enough the "Loyal, trni , on Loaanes" tupon at a Democratic eauCtirs of 'the I are "lies." Ajieloyarty.and malicious- - Legislature, on 'AVedneiday 4 last, it - ness IWO' liang/iieby - 'lO epotilfere..atparrisburg ~and passel the lO2wer Weis meetingt' T ~.4, - 4 . . , I - - ineultate.. - den Rouse-on Feiday;-_,lly a 'stript bitay . .-= m- i timents which tOttd, not only to per- vote. They are the true doctrines, petuate the present national disunion, anti if party bitterness and expedien- but will throw whole country in• cy did not dictate the course of ac-'. .... ... to disorder, Vocidshed and ruin.— lion of the - Ablitionists, would - have . Gan{an - y One . reitil iifsit&EtiLl lit the received their support„also--- - ; 1 following and fail to resolve not to be JOINT RESOLUTIONS UPON TIM STATE . OF TES .COL7T,Y. 5t,.t.,...r..-,7. ruled, Wwl3lslVEr"M"firtretid Atha of the Senate - andlferiPe" a Renie.l by such villain:Las Lane and lifs'paity ienta fives; of the Commonwealth of •Peunsylva- , ..‘: .. „,...-xs ~ . .-;, ,- -.4 ~... , •;,.. , I rule, in pencral. Assembly :net, That as our. in- ; no rriatte,r v ivnere hi s mitiorstrs:iive :-- stitatiens are assailed by ap armed rebellion on -• t , I R Kansas, where I Rye, a Copper h ead is not nPe ' side, which is being met by the .sqttrti; : o tbi llr y t t b t op ' if o ttl t n syit e .if hadn 'v en -4' t and on the other by unconstitutional acts of leave'wl4n ' Initordered' MO he. is- Shot doWW. Cellgtees . and startling usurpations of power by , vitniit's , the)tray,!'apd sipplduse4,l , am inform. iheL'aeoutivo,. r which we have seen by expert- ed, by, the Onerner of our . State, that . ne further meni'ein be corrected by the ballot-box, policy back than lait - Satisi.d ay, e ' Coppe;head'r hivin g J as well as priaeiple requires that our peddle dhoti I refused to prOmptlY obey !en order toleive'the await the process of reform, which is. slow but State r was the same day, before- night,trlesed. u p. sure, and refrain from all unlawful' and 'tuition- I white, found.Wititd.wo!butleLholitt,.threp ir S hi s stitutional acts, which have 'already lwiirtgli . t , lial. - 1"Clobd o n . and anitlititearl;inive 'gem) terrible cetera ities upon the country , whilst the y ! ter 'tberbTrgibrt-TeVing man' in thii . cotirmunity invoke the aid of all patriMalP:lnt freaen to assist in 1 averting the evilsthaWireten our institu breve ;been. compelled quietly to hoar vecession language tlax,by day. [ "That's " so.l But I COL` •- ,Second. That this General '' Assembly"ileclarei ' hint that Were the time conies when I will be se wookres' hot tit 'Be .Ithle'to properly resent 'an i that this State has ever been, is now, and w ill 'insult of that sort to riay,countey.pGrid will , take remain in future, devotedly true tothe , Conetitu. appla me home.. [Laughter and„ause lion of the United States' 'and to the Federal ' i *. sr , -* , -* ` Goternment established by it,and is' deter Mined i ' As far as 1 am concerned; It-Would like to live to maintain them wilt t her ufmost.poWer, ega inst. leng!enongh to see .every. vrbite . man now in both domestic and foreign Pee. . , . I ing„his•territory. [Loud applausej South Carolina in hell, and the neg .All thisa manifest ro occupy- ~ Tith.d.-- That" this Geriefat.AsSetn' bly reangnixes'i difforeach beenedn the Adininistintion ! .' ,of the Government arid the Goyernment itself.-i Way SOund to yen:very inched, ("not afrill I") but to me there is no place on earth that, I thiq i,Tile one is - transitory, limited in, duration to now, ought,to be' desecrated by a traitor. [4p, that period of titne'for'which the officers elected plause.) . - , bythe'peoPlerore charged with the conduct of I bid you God' speed is Cleanin g out sympa- •tite'.anlate ; the other is permanent, intended by thizers with treosorrintheßistriet of. Columbia. its founde r s to endure forever. Fonrth. That thiS General Assembly, in. the (Applause.) Itwortbd not , wound ray -feelings at,any day to -net the de-id bed ice of rebel By rn - exercise of its right to di ff er " with ' 'tile Federal prithizerp, pierced with bullet holes, in every Executive, enterstits:solormi protest against the strei3 t and 4 Hey of the citym f.,llVashingtott. I v o _ proclamation, of the. ,President o f the United ciferotre applause...Y :4 I wout4 regret: bewever. States, dated Iho first day of'./anuary, one thou. 1 the, loss of the powder and the lead. (Laughter• sand eight hundred and` sixty-three, by which he Applause.)'llitnetliem! =and save. the topee-- . -assumes tri emancipate sieves in certain States, , holding the same to be unwise, unconstitutional, That's the best way. (Loud applause.) Ldt them dangle until their stinking bodies rot, de- anti void. compose, sad Sol to. the ground piece b y piece . Fifth. That (his General Assembly declares (Entbtisio:stie ep(ilatise:) that the power, Which has recently been assum ed by the President of the United States; m b o r e - The above is an extract 'from a by, under the guise of military necessity, he, has . (loon on proelohned and extended martial Jaw over States I POCCIt delivered in Washinra ; where war did not exist, and ban FM- T ended , the - Saturday evening -a. week, probably 'writ of 71.cibeaa corpus f is unwarranted by the within hearing of :the -resident "of constitution, and its tendency is t o subordinate , civil to military autherity, and to subvert our the United States, by that blood- I system of free Government: thirsty villain Lane, the IL•S. 'Sena- At.rth..That the' General :Assembly lit behelfmr' kilo people of this Commonwealth,. declares its for from Kansas- It was vociferous- determined epee:titian to a system of ouinricipa. Lion by the States- upon.eorn Cesiaibb tolieleadde IY aPPlansed ' ll 3 -- the "Loyal T-Tnien out of the Treasuryof the United - States, as him- Lefttille ; ''' the same kind - of an densorne upon the people, uniest l in ; its very. na ass,. - . oci tare, add wholly without warrant of the Consti at ion - ion as-that organized in the Court* Lotion. • - ' ' ''' - House, on Friday evening hist;in this . place, The only difference : between Lane and:rhis brethren the , members of the League, is that ha ,- 6616he:s .. forth in' public' the ''Secref' Principles .. ~, . d mipurpOseS of : the' - tiiiSdeiatiiOn while tt,Aier .o .41,9 111 Or 9 • keep _th o. clover, foot in oj back ground. ' AP_OLOC4STS. , We oceitsion'aliymeetNilitih a qcon . servativa" wh6 apolo gize fdr thi; Lineeln,,on; accouint.of,the.difficulties surrounding Must-.,bear in mind that the diffidulties are Main ly Of his °WU seeking and Making, and that while they L would extend ttio;yeirpf:Charity he and his friends never Spared „fames Bu chanan or the Demoeraby, ;:neither of whom - hare such biots - upon their records as have thd present President and h is.party. N t e , ter ms o.ffslep`reacil were too , vile for'tlieinto against Mr. Buchanan';-even y s et, out is unei:haiiiied--alfd.l;enevei.'il'O lated the colistitution.bribelawS and afttrwPrAst asked GelAgieliaSex p d en) nifimiticin, as the'lwesent - povors - tirat be'hieve'don e: Why Lie so ? ".rpit?lierforel tFse dlbialon t!oolt:!-PIace • - t* . ••• in : 1 -VeNV,, fta psi? ire; thd d persa h ns hay-1 frig; 6r:) t. rcilLpf tyre t <l4* kt „for 4; .. /.t .q0..2 )1 iTP9 8 ..%;(4):§Pnt1b194,( 1 5 0 ,4 6 4 r.e pcirtEplof the; dapturo• -Yazoo,:city,- 4 t;4v only- eight! re bb I:" Is tea boitts,'- no - sooner tWo...oleciripii aver, than' 1.-. • • A+l' it. Ali t4)§.:94,tfl to bedllcAv:i949CC 40,3-) ivilPnl ffE6richtijarrintod; r. AV:flat: • pur- It is. alsci :tsSerted'Sy' sonic, -knd tpltinettbly, that..l.l(e / ToportsNere, itartedtyi tlietadniihistraticini /en a. z trleSO'deetarY Cie 'ter ` CA! i 4 nCg.fic't ' I:if anclir !neaps are ,pecessaDy;to, 'keep oly Istie: 'credit of itber.goVern men t Ind earfy - eletiidnerllbat_tb o sooner: lll:i. ) ,(inp'peace" . eri is burned' do 1,1 i fr+' +! deep in,tbey t:lgoats the better: 1:1•Ie administrat.ion Inigit very apprOpri..,' .ately.inowl adopt the. old motto., off "dilieretiotitrip betteri)nit of vat." or," act ttp to it Liti - save niany: of , the piece of a broken country-as Dios. Bible.. ." - Aglr- ramiibleie a,busivo of General IjeQlellan, are published Was and circulated over the. country by, ,the _ab?lil n , e ickiiKa,: - "Mt,tle Mile! will live-dowilld. , nips 'bistnernies „All can- bring ; agai net him. is SALE OF NEGROES A'r The Sheriff sold, i n front; of th'e "Court Rothe, ieedriny, the ne groes, atprioes,nassisid t .to ; Olt; Mary, age!' 18, . ~.,: ~. . i t, C . , ,:, ~: ~;ssl6' Dave, ag4 24, " . "",- .. ' 718 , 'Hyaline, akiiill.B; _ • -•-- ~ i; l.: ' '.: "r:" : • 820! Sara,..agail 35, , „.._ _, . , ~ 705_ Sarati.Jaae, age 4 3,1, . ' ."' ' - - , 5Ol newel!, aged 14, 1 - . . ' _ ' 915 - . Aaron Green", (anaolinad; , ,:, . '" " 285 ' William, aged 3.;-, ' . ' .' " , • ''- :' - 535,.: COMMODORE SiZAVART--1--& , third COM Mispban as NearAdinirat.frau peen; I sent A lf?„ 1:d 13 returned two, saying,thet.,4o been diegraced by the action _the' Naval Board of 1854, rat rrd '"hire` from active duty. Serenth; That this Get Aral A sseinl4 deems:*it proper further to declare that,it t together with all the truly loyal peopte,of the State, would, hail with pleasure and delight . any manifestation of a deSire on theitirt of the seceded 'States to return to their oließiouce r to ;t he, Gorcreateut. ..nte Union, and,would,•itts . utih'evetf, Cordially, and earnestly do:operate witicthetir in ate - reitortition of peace, and.the:piddurernent of ;such 'proper guarantees as would-gixe security t.o, al4 their in- .. term-Is and rights ~„ ~ , ' - F .l ighth. ."thlit'PennsYlvrinitiwili sicitere to'the 'COnstitution'and thwirnitin as thebest; it may=be 1 the, last-, hope - orpepular. freedom, : and for,. all wrongs which may hare been eomnittte4, Or OV ii P Which May - exhf,t';witt'sebit ft redra under the Con stitution, and within the'llnien"; by the=pert ;end bet pliwerfal ageney'of, the suffrage of a free people. • .. „ ... Iffintlf; That this General Assembly h.-Hi - with pleasure and hope the tnanifestations of etniervii i. tire; sentiment'aniong. tlie.peeple of theiNotibern ' ,Slatcs in -their-late elections, and regard ,the same as ihe earnest ofagood,purriosa nron . 'the'ir - Piti't teen operate with . all tither' loyal" eitlieliTin giving security. to 'Abe ;1r igh ts; of erery , section, t. and. innattaining the Ile ion-and the ConstltOion I ns they Were ordained by the founders of the Ire ', public. .. . r Te n th : Ttn.„ , -1,.,--4,,ottg-,nentr-or me. - tic-ere. i'l A„ssembly,,witenever it: becomes. ; practicable, in I I obtain 'a"C'Oniontien of ;111 or three fourths' . .of the Suttee., inch- helty sltetild''he , canvened, far 1 ,the ;Purpose .of proPosing . such .amendments to t,ito Federal. Cortill,tution as exycr ience has,p,roy.- .ed to hi necessnry to maintain" the..-„ir4trument 1 in . the spirit and meaning it; found; ers, and to prov ide, against ;ftiture. , con.vulsions and wars, , ':Eterenth. that. while thisderferal. Assembly condemns and denounces the fatilts 'of' the Ad • tialtiistiiitirditiPti thh:*iii'dlotehruten to . ; of-theAboli tionists, it does also most thoroughly ebudecon 1 and denounce the heresnufTseeepsion,ns newer- i ranted by the ConstltatiOn,'wfia , deetrtative a :like:of tha'seenii4y- add rierpetisity- -, - , 'osf`GoVern- i ' ment, and of the peace and. libertylotAtte,,pepple,; and it does ,Atereb.y,most solemnly declare that the People' eCtha'stiii`e'are - qiiiioterjairy 'Otipased ' to any , . dlivisienctif ilia Tinkin, , -and , will!ritilefst , en tly exert their whdle , infiuetreelond:MftWeWlv- ' ,' Aar the Gon,stitution toi„,usAtintain j tt,,nd, 4efiensl it. '" l'icilith. - Tat thelaWriif lilts "Stale friust he" 661'1Mb-10d- irb4 l 67ifitYCedlin'tid'tlfsit •I vie the 'ffiity of the bonititatetraqtherrities;of ~..the State tto;ece` - ,; th a t,tty lot oo F pot if ti, ? rra I,,,,eappp F r ,t,b is. end, shall- 'im`tilitlill'iltd:' - ' ' ' 4 'lf . • - -"' ' —. I I AirraelitE Thiel iti'e Id ter/ eompostng our armies merit the wartnestitlielthe of - `tlitt-nutile• - Rheir cone try l ,:ealled, and/ nobly, did they re-- pend. ;I:iv rug`, tli;y seal! lilleiin nalion l igrati-, 'jade . ; WOiaidill; it .ffelieirks` ( cAl'iir and ~d yGg , .. ,ih dy. slial h. live. in , t 1 6 n iril Olt *Otero ad - .m en if.tnen ts r 2 . 1 1n 1 1 he raisALt.9,lench posmrity : .m.,lonorlthe,pa-1 , trietepod„hornes who Offered - up their Jilin ,ont. Pthili`i eoubfryl . ilf6 . +'?. '- fheli; "widows 4 414 4, r- , i;plringlShaill 1 bo 7 , adop ted - ;tig the!. _lnat tom - to* he' I watched over ankcared foras objects truly...Ma' C. /, tby„nnatiott!S guardianship, : -; . . , '',Pollrtreita: That'etiPieVrif these resolutiOns b , 1 f o r w arded testimPillsidpitt of. the ";11nite& States 4 telthe.9overnort.of,the.,:several - States; „an,d, to , our Senator's anti 3fteprosetacittiVea in, genre:FA. „-,. Th 4 vitaWai'hiltentilart the first 'l4B6l2f:ion * , and , . it iingnehiod'hy;.l Itileeparty v0te.,.'..: Mr. Shannon offered the follorring-.ourent „mertt,te.. the second, resolution : - :.' l' I , And tui.therthbf we declare”! t to . bh'Onr set„ , 4red ptilltiise'ld'itid'illtieP ( Adtninistrtit fen - in all i-dire,effnes teStinprets ilMffe)P ll 3on._•7i ' 1 , Mr.,Brownef, Northumberland,' moved, Mr. 4" amendinent to the 'emendidot, by ' instirt'ing, the 'WOrd-'4onsiitutideVT" bisfare.the'weill'-'efl forts„?' which" was' agreed ,to _, The amendment 1 then passed i , .apd4he . resolutions as ".amended". were n eryar 2 passed. " . ' - ' _ . - Gen Hooker haft:, thrbest:auiberitj forstatiekl t n 4 :othe re. or t that talon; } ,cpi eat ion' preilounded‘by the,' Committee, o'n 'the CaU'due t of 'in w °rag tiot.liiA'offent, - viz:Aisitt 114 -ittri b - ukbil the failures,of the! Peninsular campaign to the innompateney pf,..tha eotemang init. General' ,is tehliqy false. : den'. Hooker not giro any:site'h tistiiuony.—::Wcighingto'ii Re , i ra,.. The above s, a sufficient swer ONE'of the many hes origina ted and 'eirculated,by the. :.4.belition ists against. qcn. McClellan... * The Courier :gave cireokationo tilts tie ec3-' - itoriallSr - j , uf,el will ,novir 7 ;see if. witf give the eotitrtidietitift - the - Same prominence. - ' seDryUoltl, oni .11fonday, in; Philadel-, to 42A-'l l l4 per 'cent. pre ,• : • ~rl.; • , ft, ;•',• Ti•logid,phic dispatches, tfrocllate . _ rehettpapers - lindicate .thatatolarge g:u :„LongEitheiot is; puling. -in to' <Titintnolo?.rSldrmishi 114,1 , 4 ; 4iy„ as . , going: , on:latv G l ainp... Dick ~Robinson,_ where :a - igrandiengagent t r se f tetitto - elirne , offlados6.= olti_r ‘,14 . "-C veiff /Mr* The Dentacrilfe Coniogi l mot - on Widnes-- 'day, aild6deleettieslorthe.lS tate. / lientidiliwitliotliV`nn - antnicins to;sflpport ttie=ol h me lof • -Ikon:.: 'Gait& adderi3bil foll'GyvitioAOQSiere' appointed. "Loyal Union Leaxties." itifirdc ror Suicide rf i All'asif. oia substitute, will alone excuse a citizen lin:o4m. ; so (trailed (unless exempted by law) from We warn all democrats, all labor- ' Mr. Pratt has been supplying horses : servine as a soldier on this occasion. In boring Men; all lovers of liberty, amid for the Government for some time, and I the meantime, no citizen liable to con all prpvieera of the abolition jobbers on his late trip to Washington, the hoard-' scription can leave the country without and robbers of the present abolition 'Mg house being crowded, he was , placed filing a bond in f$3:0(1 to appear or find party, to beware of and stand clear in a room with;Lient. Lewis Graham, of, said substitute. of the abolition Loyal Unioo:leagnes ' the 16th Vern' ont iVokinteers. Paring' Which they are trying to foriii It is the he was aw a kened night • tiY• hii room= .:.'A Pig slioot lag a Hawk- - Week be" the abolition -party. They see that I mate Lillian- out of bed, and en liehling a fore last there happened a case in Tulpe their organization is gone. They i lamp discovered to his horror that Lieut. hoccon township, Berks county, the like dare not come into a contest under , Graham had his throat cut and was al-' 01 which has probably never happened their old names. They are forced to ' ready dead or dying. He immediately I before :—a pig shooting a hawk at a dis resort, to a new l linew Nothing,. Wide ; called up some of hisiripads from an ad , tance of several hundred yards. and kill- Aailikb tricir,:attoitl as it.' , is, to :rimin - l.joining'reem, the kMdkird, 4.U., who ex-' ing it. The pkcumstances of the case . tain the least show of success. Let , amined the case, found a considerable are as follows-: Mr. Joseph Shade, fixed latidrrnit Meirt'biriembert hat' i tie thn - l'Sbni Of : lncinefunder lhe - Lielit'S::pill ow, - ' up, some time ago, a contrivance to shoot old Aholitipri,Kriew Nothing-party. , ' his penknife, , i&a. , s t aiae- ci i i ebety:;-a - ,,,lfi an hawks and crows,- by:placing in his field, Tho pal:Cy:2oldt , I crew; geographical I rePresenting himself as a public officer several hundred yards from his house, a lints and' . formed sectional parties-- got into the room, sent•the persons in it !§mall: platform, and one hundred yards Ilieiwirly thiltetijled the doiriocz'nts , away, and then underlcime pretest left I nerirerto the house,' lie placed a rifle, "Union save s," arief 'ridiculed the himself When the room was again en-*/ pointing-it straight at the platform, and at-: idea of' the very Atisunion and civil ! tered, the money had: disappeared, ' An : tached to its trigger a cord, whfch went; war they Were milking. Thee - Tarty ; inquest Was held on the'bOdy at which ; back as far as his pig pen. On the plat- that got up the Wide Awakes to ! these circumstances were elicited, an d . form he put some meat offal as a bait, march liberty and .bread out of the I the conclusion came' to that the Lieut. i and succeeded in that way in killing quite poor. man '.a.: possession:, The party , had committed suicide. His Brother and ! a number of crews and hawks. • Ole day, ! that promised good times, high wa• I some friends Were sent for and came on, I week befoie last, he saw another hawk gee, honesty', r eform and. low taxes, 1 who discredited the supposition that he' on the platform, and was hist going to and immedintelf : riztfused"theastires of I had committed suicide, pushed the inves-1 wardi the cord when to his astonishment tWjuslment and began the most stu- 1 ligation, and the Washington Star of Sat. the rifle was diseharged, j and 'l.ll - k..lialvk : pen coos system of party robbery, fa- : Urday thus sums uplihe eonelusionS a t -. fell dead froth the platform. 'tOOking i natieism and corruption ever known 1 rived at: • for the canse of the 'discharge, lie ' found in this ediintry-'.The'filiry thiit has I “The'belief is now that he was murder- that lie had carelessly lefithe cord lie,on I banished - gold and silver, justified '.ed by mistake for a person who occupied the ground, fl it had been seized mobs, tried Lo suppress ne*spapers : the same room , and who had a consider.; by the pig, and palled, thereby causing ; and gag the very ,*en whom- they j able sum-of money about him, the pro-' the discharge of the rifle, and the death of : are now seeking - to eccreap. It is the ', ceeds of a sale of horses. I the hawk party which make the' negro the e. I "The supposition is4hat the murderers quid oldie laboring man, which seeks I were on the trail to get this:money, and to override .National and State Con- ;entering his lodging room attempted to stitutions which bribes men in. State ' kill him, as they supposed, but striking at Legislatures, and which seeks - a ccn- Lieut.,Graharn instead, and that on ob. tralized despotism. The old Demo- serving another person in the room they cratic party—,the party. of the Con- , decamped precipitately,leaving their work stituti on and the-Union, is' good Ie- I half accortiplished. A confederate - was nough. .Itis,the party . . - ehat : gave us isent . it is believed, however, to get away greatness.. prosperity, hard money, 1 the money; (with an assumed errand,) good wages, cheap goods and 'nation- who managed to Carry off'Graham's mon al security. Let no new mangled ho- I ey, but not the larger amount they were ens poems entrap You again. Their ;in quest of. effort is &Andy a 'failure. The lion est,people -aren,gainst them—Beware of the , , Abolition "Loyal Union Leagues."3/iPiary"..PenidOr?it e linandinttiOit -rrocia •-c., • -• • • • The 31 - eiropolitan, Record, 'the or on of the Roman Catholic church in :New York, makes the following state ment of thc:effects of the-proolama lion; iv}iith seems to he, a docement entirely retroactive in Its operation : WHAT 111 E 14ES1=11rENT b'TItOCLA MATION ' 1T•21. - S DOI& t has divided'ther:North. • It bas created •discontent among 1 1 the soldiers of , th'e Union i army. tjhits •raised.. the-prenthnr,on gold to over4to per:te.thtl- It has strengthened , the 3 Southefn -Confederacy hy pi.bvin - g to the loyal • l'peOple of the , Solith that this is a war not for the - Union but for eniancipa• ; .• It has placed-tvro - .of the -Western ;tin attitude‘of 'determined hostility:to the- Administration. It has - rendered, 'foreignv Powers sill more unfriendly to the Union.. hub tictr -- p edg es given by the PilSitlont.ttchet ia- Slaveit‘is not-lie.intetfer f r witliyorr , th - e-oonnd , that he, the President, had no authority in the • 7- '1P:111a reduded -the •Congtitntion to a:'nuility; by !di diriet •violation of its previsiefili-rhgAreling. , Blavery. It has ' 'put , iCprerniiinr of =2O • per CAL' AtiMif lifen,,lowest--iieoim'in, the • .• . , , ft Wl§ ''.Masle the' Administration contenApli'hle in , tlre eyes :of all sonsi .Eifi6ilen liyithe ery 4iict t h ati &Is i • eraTirk 4 • itliai4-e'enderbdAheerganii,ation of itit6tlieTtirtify-tiiterly i rep ossi ble , un • lesS the'RU'olitVonists, can' he 'induced to ti „ fte ~ IA i . the preeddent 1 ,Theevers, and , Bellowses for base sittispr . ' ‘ - eis' 2 rilikl 6 1,1 i l e a ,_ o i nal iEt iteW r l4;: rn t O ti f law i i I s i o t f iir r y th e e x f„ i l g a e t : i d . : i v ic le a n ts 7 of i :b t o h l e it l i l o u n lp is i m t a , ni have -i*or u u n u der o ih t i ll S e ci l an e t ei . ) b e ir t iefie t id e d, t- , :. ~ • ; . , scrintiun - bill only, to draw their check for i S.BOO to escape the c'onserintion..' This' , - .1- It.Vat*-Pi - oved'i the Aduliaiatraf , toe poordevil .who has not threeh.undirted , , 4 . , ~ • - mn i i fi t° , 6 l4 ) v ti b o ll e , t l7 i n O4i e r i i i i ier t t . n n , a i l tli i: en rn , n t s e t e . fi r ,,, n h e t i ' I defiers to draw upon that rmist. go is , fdi.: t , , b e Ti,,,„ 1 6w, oic. , i , - , a4e .a 1 . 1414 i...c.*:, L ii e b '' em ! the or mechanic, the poor. lalkirer, the 'to' - the ~ .- - ' l l 4h/'' Pat Per * 6144 - 0 1114444 2 /i)lishers, Kin -,, lthati.rendere . d u s ele ss the i. m , menee , tern and devils of country. who . a P lmint ' ' ' bf't9easnee' and 61111' s'ells- vy e i : f r l' :::M e e P Z a tt s three ar r o r Y f e o d u r r s'. : : ve ' hu g nfre: 'fflood thatthave -, flowed siirce th,i, ye a ke . • - • , - A , :. : dollars, Who must eithelacrifice, their '''ffliAS provett-tol the „ 0 , 0 ,., 10 , i mea - to go immeleis upon the 'world - or , ine ,, ir iitibire ., ie . f . v i iittii -a dton I be conscripted,: , I .are deterrpined toslactfin defial%ee\of 1 ..4n Editor sentenced to tlie Rip Raps itivait: , o6l , l3 o 6,xilrebee . d,deir7s. , 1 , 1 ___ of TL:ogle:ner4l court martial over which ''- It has eiStablisl ' ,: . _. ahciiiliii' - g - . 'cry is • one -of . 11 ' ll , l l° i i . i:orporay, of the twentreighth Peon ) cities dissolve:olt: Volunteers, presided, by order consequence ins tWe oyes of ,ti rn. 13 ' 1 s Y lv al; lere'J , than thelindiests and l'Z ili. 'lli. eras Heintzelman, has -been ' having cOmpleted -9 f-At ii ii e d 7 W l:l ll i ll e s ‘ tVii . ai- d or; e• all UP . wei....e l, convened. • r ‘ m -Tmeon g thoseWbo . ' "' v , del).- even iteTn'estr stroll - ails i ltliv w o ° - 1 benefit , courrviai Mr. D. Turner, edito , of the e to it , t t e t § 6 t r ii i r s o 6 T il e f t t l i l l ei ci lk j a ni s o i n ne h l a e s result- 1 Alexandria Daily Evening Xei . The charge iwas that Mr. Turner publish. 1 etUrrfilh 'RS lif - ornulgati l o u n is . da t n u ci t , th a e n r c e i e d th e roster of Major G .ral Heintzel is one tHig - tiore tit ; for _ &nary, /863. NV hie'? leh'euldlnot be niiiitted. It; lias i I M lla r i . l "r s u e rn rn et n :p a i n e d ac ' l g ty to the charge, and so far l 'egtrakeed tife l people from' the 1 i court .dlabor artird`Rip Raps, or some o efthil'adioveri.Bl2.ri.ptimi..l,.o„rdiraft.tate.rly inn!). - ther military station to be designated by , the General Commaridin,fr, for the, space t,m a —= ---, --- , , eein,Nyit , o, F r ; . ,, _(:)ii the 200 lof twelve months." This order was, of o etober ; . 1 0 8, an .noc de w-n man ; however, subject to the approval of the , Major-General Commanding. Private Was found:lying on, the railroad, track Henry Vanderwarter, Company G, First rat,Al,t,ponty with life eptirely extinct:l District , of Columbia Volunteers, was Me l va were no marks or bruises about i, tried at the same time and by the same bim, 'other than a' frapture of,the I , court, and convicted of furnishing-this skull, which, had evidentiY lieen. * in. fil et e d 1 5 7' !I ilittog atipt or-,some other roster 1 6 Mr. Turner for publication.-- roito d,, 0); ~w orkt inetre.meni, some He was sentenced "to forfeit to the United ci hi .. 1 States all pay now due, or that may be i come due for the space of three years, 1 $39 in one and and apie k e t Ir,oni eago,to , Newyerk poye found„l,in . his i and to be confined at the Rip Raps, or ):possessiop.t. His name, was.suppesed vii Tuesday some other military station, to be desig ..to ;be 41, T,.. ,J3ernier. : nated by the COmmanding General, dux . . :flittrtlitiS IftritlXichal4 s E i rin g er, P ro- lin the same p y eriod of three ears." prietor of the Eagle Hotel, Altoona iwasi,APSfritts4.o.P.oB, l ? of gaFtifb-llar" man. ebargacl,With,tbe tuuidor pfrtbo Loan 0 , abctyp l .refevod. - t 0.., )42:than' ' tb,pcie , qatb itb at he `saw .11 . brir!gor put :the man smithe,tyaik trio ..night pre smioucto: tfif morning ~on. , Ojai , he A Vvattfo.ung,a,that luktol4,Aiapaipn that him, i theritadlkiNd Ind ; thpt. he .gave;' lonAprornisedlo give r Harman. money ! , ,o saT 17 290ing. about ,Tbe " case wit! , antle Iv 13, e, a AO i j ayeatigation at „ , I the next term of court. . , EOM „ -Have Ventrai besp6l ? MR. SEWARD 'roLoren LYONS I Lord, .rean touch a bell on my right hand and order the arrest of a Citizen in Ohio.. I can touch the bell again and order the IMprisonment of a Citizen of Kew York ' • and no power on earth but that of the President can re lertse them. Can the Queen of England lin her _Dominions, do as much V? Copperheads. While we have never objected' to this euphonious appellation applied to us by the"Nig.gerheads," as O , Bennett calls. the , Abolition tribe, we m that we;( did not fairly understand why it-Was. applied to us. Creely gives us little light on the subject. in the Tribstne-ofsday 1 week we find the followirig: • • ' A ili*tininhbel,geotltfonian Of Thilarielphilt,in the eouri , e of a'privatO.fetter, says : "Ittzll'Oora leeture:at the Opera Bowe on 'Thursday 'aeaing, after cheers - had been given most heartily for Butler, - Burnside and 'Fighting Joe Booker," sot:It:04 in the upper tier ealled out, "Now time cheers for Gen. lleOloll,t,en,—a proOosilion that wss,met with deep silence; broken ,oply by some bissiag and_ by souse one below calling out, , Why there' is a oli'pei•li6ad.' , From this it' ppears that the friends of Gen. McClellan are thus designated.-- "Ke"areliffritiff6 — Friow-lti. We .are a large party, we Copperheads, a vast mul titude, comprising three-fourths of 'the army and a large majority at And we will be larger still. Like Aaron's serpent We will swallow up the rest, Pratehem to Fight--The C.onscrip lion Under the operation-lA:the conscription bill; as it passed;the , :setinte, and %dile]] does , not-,exempt 411.14ers„of, the Gospel, the .leechers, the 13eHow,ses, and Chcevers shall .:'be drafOir,,,Wlfie service, we don't knowthat 'vve shall' be l sorry, though it diffieultto conceive, , ,ofl a place where such men will be ; :„Propeily situated—in this world.—St. Louis Re- 1 publican.• , , Thqt hope vain'!• Men whozreeetve I such salaries -as- do `the Beech*, ~a nd'l *The National Conscription.--:lt is _ 1-supposed that the natiematr.tiraft, 0r.., con scritition, tllbe ordered-'early in April or pethapsWay. The local provost mar ' she's are being, seheted, and a provost marshal general has ' , already been an nounced. They' say the fitst call wrn be TOrhalf trilllion of men. This n umber will be taken from the mass of able-bod ied citizens between 20 and 35' years of age, and (he unmarried ones between '35 and 42._ The payment of $3OO, or the dimply The Richmond Sentinel of the 24th,, in giving their" account of_thepitua tion in the Southwest, say,l;-o„The last papers from the United Stiles ~ ,are jubi lant over false reporfi- of tl;s,:success of the Yazoo expedition. Our own reports are several days later than:theirs, and rep resent the expedition as thoroughly whip ped, and in full retreat by the way they came. Thus far the 'enemy has utterly failed in every one of his last moves.— Farregut was. whipped. at Port. Hudson; Banks broke. down before' lie g6t. there, and fell hack without a fight; the Yazoo expedition ends in chastisement — Ml flight; at Vicksburg . they are drOwiied out."' jll.e. • 0:r" Mr. Vallandigham. M. C.JuTived at his hole in 421ayton; Ohio, opt4friday afternoon, and although but two - days' notice was had ()this coming, zeceived one of the greatest ovakinCur t rgiven to any man in Ohio. Two handvof music enlivened the occasion ;''Avil'e . a cannon in thunder tones of welcoat‘awalened the valley of the Miami. The 240d,was so dense that it was almost impositible for. Mr. Vallandigham to reach his arriage. Hein Irampshire O. IK.II Ole4r 31 a jority for the _Democracy in, the 4SThte.— The Manchester 01. H. ) Mirror,llepub lican, mipresses the opinion .th 01361. J. S. Cheney, the Democratic. candidate for Railroad Commissioner, is elected. = As there were I:ottt-tvrii candfeatellir tliis of fice, the result will afford; perhaps; the most decisive test; of - the politics of the State, ,We hall the triumph Of the'Democ , racy in The "Granfte State" as the most significant -victory . that has occurred of the elections in the free States. It is encour aging indeed. It wilt, We trust, nerve and sanctify efforts of truly loyaLinen to readrd tne government `and perpetuate the Union, under an incoming Democrat administration. God speed that anspi cioliS --""' • Copperheads vs. Birtebizako. 7 ---,TIe Black Republicans r remarks a contempo rary, excessively fond Of applying pet n a mos 11 „thejr• oppogep t no .w ;very industripwly applying)be lermrgeopper. heads" tg . , - *Ae s .l.2e_rnopLats.,olNre like it much. There is an applicability about it which speaks out hold ry and, has ,a paipa- Elleniieafiiiign P-st ( `'Tife 'Topperh'ead" is peculiar to this country : a, fearless, indepen4ent snake that knows its power, and Allen disturb ed -or interfered with, usel ! .'it);-"it is a braVe*snake and therefore tol. • erant, harmless and passi*ei'; btit-take care you do not trample*On fo •it never runs, except to attadlidtA fai,' .and its. bite, when once aroulgel?-fol- - Now, the representative•OitheVtub .-- lician, - opposite to the Copperil , eados: Jack snake Arid lie're, too,'xibe analogy is "complete. The blackstifite is a . co*rd ly,; hissing, thieving reptile. He Times- A'S somewhat the power to dM:rin, hut heaiwa.ys charms the innocent tdileskuc tion. He robs birds' nests, visiti:4he 15M. yard f`and esucks hens' ers, ;and will often be Jonnd f eurled round ititr. : kgs of a cow sucking her milk, just asißl'ack (Republicans contrnctors,ljohlms,a . nd of fice holders are now .:..doing with Uncle `Saunters cow. Kr i "Millrons, for the 'POnstifution, but not one centfor emancipation" was the motto displayed at a'," - great public Meeting at 'Chicago a few,days ago ;_and, 1)6 -better parody kas ever been made of the old,ancl honored cry- 7 -41Mion.s for defence bi3t - not One cent for tribute."— This conveys the exact feeling of the Country—willing to spend wealth and life to putdown rebellion and maintain the integrity of the Country, but deter mined to do neither in order to carry, out the per plans of a pack of abolition disu nioniats. Bronjer.--The rebel officer who called:the:4 of th released Federal prisoners of tkliarriet Lane, at Houston, Texas, wet" Lieutenant Todd, brother to the wife of Mr. Lineolti. He is represented by the released prisoners 'as tall, fat and thinks the Abolitiou, Ad fn im lstration of his brotber-rin-fawra ham. Linceln is helping,: theiia `along .• . Kr" The abolition traitor,'' Wendell Phillips, in a speeth recently delivded in. New York city, used the following - trea sonable language: "Liberty to the .slave, nor death. to the Union - 2 7 • OtiNearly one third of the women in' Bogland never marry, and three millions of females are thrown upon their own ex ertions for support. • O& 'White man and Blaek man- ;had a talk in Baltimore. White told Vack "this is your .war - i:yon - onght - :•to' =fight"- Black retorted ). " . lsiigger has aniffin to dC wid dis war. TWO '.dogs fight over a bone. 'Did you ever see the bone fight 'lO- The Duke deLevis, who died re cently in France, claimed to trace his de, scent from a first cousin of the.;Viniti Mary. I ' ~r/rlrr cll Di.y.v.n.k:io•ns in the Ariny. 7 --- 6everal of the Indiana and Conneeti cut soldiers are sending.home letters denouncing the attempt to present them to the people as supporters of certain party resolutions whiefr Unify are represented as approving 4 If party men chose to introduce politi. cal discussions info the camp, the* cannot fail to be injured by the:4o - We do not sdirise' such die. cussions, bat if they ate- notisely forced upon the soldiers by ;the Re. publicans, the Adrntrilstration will soon be sorry for it. What has -already given, great;:, fence is declaring th 4 041 aptarirrer of certain ,men .an ti.resoUf,ti4oB 4 4*Aik,, they hare been promptlO condemn, —.Y. Y. Express. ;= Kr The Pennsylvania TAt - 1043 4 1 1 „.., adjourn sine (tie on the 15th'.ofAptilbeirc,i7, HARDWARE - 1T COST 4 r i tlili subscriber offers trig large ii - elt. H 14 1 . stock of AIIDNI PAIN'Tq w .OII , .IT COST POR:e - wis. Partfes who have settled their occoupta 1. ltifd, will be allowed a Viberateeedifor;im, t.ue sok° have 10 tAettled—V 11,0 4,— A. ft.. Efy, 1 7 :sq., fort fxniftediate ieefte—lhow lion. - tctaerean',4aly 17, ISGI. NOTiefkrja., Ar„P - EA r tg COUNTY COMIKIWROokgme 'Ariel"; - •Lehimonl — Marela 2 - 1863. - Norio , hereby-gfron. thatithe_entinaissionets-Of Leh/modcourt ty wN4 beer Appeal* pentane rated fie. State ntahCottttly 'ltttr; forihroenic-48631.4j0r1,.. the several T‘intPhip6 vid4t6rortgh6 6:1 4 1 eolornt,y,:pr the CONDIISSIONIOOF OFFICE, in the lttorouglirnst Lebanon, on the followinwdayB, beficaen , troratonittlior 10 o'cleek, A. 31., and 3tittleek, .;-..861-06 terested arc hereby notified to ee Ile t1ied . 41663. place specified - 13101„NTrk_rr'- SW ATA RA, idb.. Y •-• ,- - -- da - -7- UNION. COLD SPITING.-" -.de .1 - . , EAST II ANO VER, • ~ THESDAY„* - AP ...E ... LONDONDERRY. . . . 110,-..1.-. NOler El ANN VI LIGE., .-.* . .&ti -.4 ~.., i„:;.. .7 SOUTH ANN VILLE, - , do- . _.- • - „: .... SOUTII LEBANON, ' WE,DNESDAY, APR 11.015... MT LLCIt E KK, . - - r. l l' 'do. '... ' - silio .1 ACESVZ, II KIIK•eItERG, .. - -• .. ". do do CORN - WALL. THITRMAIV. , ..APIIIIOI6. N. LEB.B.Onorau. # , do' „,,,,, usi - do. N. LEII..TOWNSHII S , -- J 'V* e . 4 % ,...d= "0 -1 " 1- 04T1 do. - LEB. BORO EAST WARD. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. LEE. BORO..WEST 1VARD......:.-7dor ,- - ' '' - . ... ~:w. The AppeaLon Militia . 11nesattendteEttecei days. Alt prertioris entolled - noVaiibjece to Sneaaiiiii: tend, if tKey - deenuproPer. - ,:'- - a - ' - ,:-. . --.. ) - . - ROBERT:II3I2INR; ' HoninkiiiiiitOriet ' . - JACOB BIJEIIKIL- , . . . : TirbstAs-1.K.511E11, . Attext„EXIIII3 Sitinx.: Oka. . ..- - .....-.1 Lebanon, :Barth 4rISTd. , - - : , itili di - Notice 10 - Briktitx -: 1 .rat. DuciPOSALS w FKlii received. at tlm Conunissionels' ii,_ Office, fot the An4llo colittrueXott of TWO' BRID . G ES a rios 11 WiltaiiicteAkt" cafe - lit lIS and oneat S'irntiirti Haar Thi, _4 l lla1 6 thry. ..(piit 6. .. - Plana anespece o at the HUMS' sistener'ElOW4pli alitl-iiiiegfig.Vati* of March, IMO. =' ' -it ' r.... 5.-4 too AA BOBEII7 :EVANS,. J . ComailkidlinetiV JACOB BIJOU RR: - ''.. - . 3 "! Air'. ~ THOM A . S LESIIER, Lebnyiar eannty, Adial i:4 l- 111k 1 ,....K1V1D1, fßlE„,,,e'i-f...*Wit• ..t. ,Lebavon . , j 3lareli I§, lap:, _.... ... _ , ~„....,, . *!:'. .. -, „.. *_., , ' ' ..,' A A deektif t - • Is noon expected to take place in Virginia. „...i. , wit4tni tUi!tg_tliii!„ . the people . ' - .4,21'.7 - ..ezrl. . at usiritifromft IBA, frilaliatz 10 0 . And we would:respectfinlyi eocuirlll init . ". • _ • 1 4 PUBLIC ATTENTID as fallass:— . . Became we keep a largo well-ioniervei litoairdetti 'ng WiSiVetqW " W i etiltiVlS Ise * Derange our (ic;ods are r ipa4O: tip. kaoqc Ororiit. lishineot in the city, tindin elnarprietheiiVtilciis Agirn the country, and gives all 'Cruitons q iilisityappitirWe, heevitine,byvtitiorfeeititiee' goods'; iiiivareigrothieve t# ikelfdrigiltithinenifpor cent. cheaper Than. anylkoir eve neiPhborkOoCi4 have.just reefitved 'alleitelitotk. of SORMAPAND stl HER CLOTHING, and' one' Reiner iand Customers respeetfolly to call at ItfI*ENSTEIN AMPS, - OkkaThitie'llawOliwet I.ebnnair.A pH) 24, 1882. - - 4 HENRY KRAUSt SIXCES99It. B. AV - , -* 1 1017.2t-11141M. op - I - D r xralt u t pt. ,fv,t l7 A -LA RG- E - _ DRY . GOODS, • Nts ' .; width will be'soltra tx.ets low paces for ea.,511:- miJectsixitriiititottY to'cimrlini-a"eßip and oximinobis stock - , feelinaasristtd that,qas regard* quality, freanty .01001 and . chpap_ngas, of prices THE .111111SCIIIRS or Lebanon and vicinity. tied- atiolaudted to eatientodisoct is stork. and bring their PRODUCE, ,for which the .t.ping a new bei4ittnerbe liopa7orecest-e,4 aa beau feddbaror to merit, a clime of the pafronage 01 . the' Alp- Lebanon; Jan. 15 isr - BEST GOODS GOODY:Lit:it Difiragieff 15, ,riEALiats ix E ft, 1- 41 0.3 grOtr.ll Tqw POI zrir :10 rvay-co GrOtrieB; Qtfe"etsis;— •-e r_ „.• • r -vv. , c • 4.-,aikia Al I about the New York clump cash Stnri':"Nevr'" GOODS just recalmkft9l thsNflt*D AUCTIONS. -- llFAatid - PIIILfi. - Ito se Economical Ifousek6eptsrs why don't yon go to n ej.'ez.:For z k4tov url §Aye ?inc . cm t on on*: & Y O . VlAS34:iikfi ms)3 : :ii.44 SAT will anAnor exact . lx y : foredding dreasori. in ittecel . pla4k; Gr 4 Da RI tins Oil Dont atlinroo de , fjtn CompeiltiOnl :du - 0 1 .. g.lifit *affair: OT„._ilberli a ml,Moonshig dreli goods: Lil l y kind acid at all ty pi® olnors. ' iects of Kmics - Drenagoodain car - tind sArfir of . ... 'Plain anti Figardd'french;lift*knolirt . ", 2v-41171 . I'llt-... Islas, Coburg. n. qa`shmeres,,,Ac.. ' .- -.'z Itrocbe StutWla, lelanitat Shswar...ig loos Shawls. Stills Shawls, Misses,„.e'nd, .Chi , 18 .4 DIM ilondker4hiesfs tontAnlge- im 111E.11 STITCHFID,—SILK RN, —a n d O"AlittEMI ~..: " .'n' - ' . ,Nlltite counterpanes xtry pkvap t ju• _ __ln-Astttion, Ftocitimat for the tiliklioll.‘l , DlW•a , talliih - Asielt taberrn , inn, ratan Eleeted; - all k-T_ Ai i4,,'_ 4,lir . ~ chatan , ,- 24)00 psire -of _Silk, Co , : Mellesibrea ..,_ mixed. , cashthere Ladies* 'and gelit eisfenV'ffloi --* finant eta. up. Tellikkfnfllin.-s,*ilvetti 'ety. Shakerjelaiiiiitle,ltahnt' eAbdieke,_ , ~ in?' Ihuniels,':Voinitnre 'cliectfe Bleached rinlstht and sheeting,. mnblesigettliaa r tha and sheeting, 'very ellen p.....:.n0 este Can besettr caeidie end From!, Giilgit2 rit.: I, oi' iNeritr - ' ..''' . '.CLOTIIS CASSIA!. gRES• andV.FSTM/Ef cheaper. than any 1 Mpg jtisill, eYsi SillriPelii,!. .....„„. Queeneware, beautifut and - 'adobe. to , lo o k .M to ,setts very cheap, will snit young petseinsAntte - t* househeeping exactly,undcl.e verybakloo4-wc:in nf 'as U. I 1 ,as lid pa els che*r . thai . qt.0,0 - , ekill .11:w . E, Groceries. Sugars' ofal,l*inds.inire:lealOiry .g; 1234 and 16 de., than emit bc 'font:id:ins the,riann7lbey. Come One come air, our *Otto i.tillie Small Phitteraill Quirk. mice and no inisrepWisontations __. GOODYEAR & j.... -;'. , _.l; ACIOO January 1863. . , 1 . - - . • 1 _ , _ S TOY ES . SL. , - - 4.- EiSi" 4 .: Arro IV is the titan' to :buy,. y.", ..r .. ..yt.4,j j ,... ber m 1.1 winter in here, and-the ,-•, 1 ,1 . L .' , ,'. • , :tip** le At the r • - Lebanon' Stov . e 4 -T*.n.-_,And- Sheet Irene-lantetregy ' ''.- terror Xteitielalttitkigek, Two doers Souttv from the..l4l46olll4ookite,_ L be had the largest and beet, a seortetot.P,A . ' By liAm.., and CCOlittia STGYES,,toter latfeathd :inTebib lkill2, GM Burners. for Parlors ' , ,conated.lCltianbers of hi* own make, with a general assertnsem of Parlor Stoves, 'and a largo 'variety of the b eekoaeising,Stoves,ha t thw comity or borough, which-be wattlysta natal, kappeteish. Wt. S 1 1 'OILERS con :tautly L. ea .. hen& eti tak eh" , and the beet tuatet t a ro A coAkoluesfie. ...., - avaratment, the ioary tje7tiVeav k e Atfilka ze ' n ' Cal p ,.. I t i . sp,as harp s of . h ' beat mitierlnt siolin k work Ai tit le a practical Workman, !nod ._hatt - Lhatkatat,L,egyonatitee e of twenty--tire Years,- be:feele ("441 , -*lilt±‘4..P.AlkLAl*,-giTir general astisfuetioni. . '_ . --, .._., ...,,,...1 lie takes this - method of returnin g hi_ :liesAm. .: Ili) hfe annierove customers fer - their..libenif-so* ~.., .., lad hopes, by strictly al teWllllg in ,Aiiplo*n-tar * nit ie tting.othee:peaple'switotte,to stklhreenic _,,,,- „,,, 41 , of Politic patronage.. •1' ~ • L.; 40174, , f4, -. 4 • . Vanticular attention paid to nli . lain ue , tick, of Roofing. spouting, Sc., nod. gll wwi-411r,gptetteti
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