ti 11 alt-tql Ert istr A " • •• - APIV 4iN DI7dOCI{ATIO Ftat}RiP).ZB MBE ID .11,11 D, WE CRAI3I 'FOLLOW." W}L M. BEESLIii; Editpr and Proprietor LEBANON, PA. 1864 it t.DIRTY 800T5"..1:043E TURNED OUT. Forney's -.Washington City Chroni ' cteithebigitit ofis Abe as well as Old Abe, a few days ago contain ed • tiff`? c , 01,pwmg notice :-- ( 444. Ducoln has brougbt.his .ifltk= Washington for the winter.-- Irrajfiricoln will keep house in a very .hospitable styk the coming season.-- k.Dinnerparties, levees, and so fourth 'spilhabound.after.kNew *Year: Wash ingion will be-crowded with strang orsy,tome of them distinguilhed. The residents House •will be open to such people, • thought it is . hinted'in-some querters that, some kind• of chriknoill be put , uponLthe mob., _Heretofore:lmile who ,could , not enter a decent danving• room in the • country, have wiped their oldirty . boots on the ,carpet,o f the magnifi , cent „Oast-Room at their pleasure. it-is proposed that, in the future only well dressed, well.behaved men shall be let in to the-President's levees, all sensible pee. ple ~b e delighted in the improve inere'were a great many things 'VW ti rd es, - Was hi 0 gton , Je&rson, Jacitso‘p and the predecessors of Mr. Lincoln failed to discover; among them was the fact that only well•dress• ed, behaved men shall be let into the President's levees. "Dinner parties, levees, and so if.Orth,"-will abound after New Year at thetWbitte'House, because Mrs. Lin ' ePfn is gulag tthkeep . house in a very L.magnificest and hospitable manner and a ponderimis. liveried .clarkey will stand iebt-the outer -doom =to admit "clean" gentretnen, while:all others will be turned. away by the ,vigilant ''"Arneri. can oitize4 of African descent." This Pis - the; way for the poor deluded wWretblieS Wlitr do, faithfully run ".frid 'de tvide , aivakes" when' they UM ugh t Ttihey were-so.rapidlyvoifil'g for "lands for the lantitess." They were voting it4a, ../ t At - 'l l 2 notke . but "Well dressed," and who can dress 'well—except the 'plethoric, sb"Oclifieh-hould 'approach the royal t.presence.,of „Abraham. "Washington k•Will , ixt;croWded' - ivith. strtinge rs, some • otpliern , ,dr:stingtiished.". 'lndeed, what crowds of,.Sifitddies, stranger - shod(' es --strange because this is.the first sea. Alon that bas"occurred since some of etbe distinguished, were prison birds or general confidence-men, and eonse .quentiy ''this is , their 7 . firSt, visit to Washiniioniin “newkelothes:" 4.10.ny • of kire•distinguisheti•Whcewill.weitup. Itipoillirs.'President at -her -splendid .and !hospitable en tertai nin e.nts after New Year, in clean clothes, to jostle and push' back the honest honiespun, have not kNit't ptheblitiltheret,ofore .oterefering residence's of, the dia. Itinguished: offibe..land except by skel etonlkorsys, or through windows at the dead. at ii 1010 - - Oh shoddy' thou art great in this , nti thole alone' are well .dreased-eirektgli-to admitted to the, levees of Madame Country -ti The new shinplasters now be , , ling put in circulation by Old Abe •have , landrhe face a "golden. cirele."-- , The ideiv:di the `d'esign is supposed to hairo been:'siggested by . the Knights of ttiat, celebrated order. . Tile Draft, has been poStponed to 'the 15th. If the •"goverament" •at Washington were not "possessed" sit would- have seen long before this ithatodrafting is a failure. We trust, lbowevir; , that a little wisdom may be , entering/the , knowledge oxes of Abe and .134ii.advissors,,and that thiS short poStponarnent may be the prelude to an indefinite postponement. Com pelled soldiers are not worth having, atleast so it is said, and if volunteers cannot be raised the war had better be stopped at< °neva a bad job. tePeArcfiGfaiic;P4oohts, .the `dis: tinguished .otitholie prelate of New YorkeiiimAn I He died in that city on'Bunf3affinight,_at.7,l o'clock, aged 66 yearn.: 'Orr The' Pennsylvania Legislature met yesteedW(TtresdaY.)- The low er house is'in the ha'n'ds.of the ANAL tionists, and; unless they 'should,.fight among themselves, will be organizell, without delay. The Senate has also; an aboliliou ffiajoyity of one, bat that 0140114 4 W the Indiana and Artn-. stiongSokriet i lis aprisooer,at rnonCand hence finds it Ineenvelient,' itien'atrmtrieh - ties the Senate, and • pliteeolke organization in doubt. Vir Ills 'said that several, white slaves wore on exhibition in the Court House on Thursday evening last.— Quite a ViOWel was in attendance, and shout 840 was collected. The present a bully time for humbug, deception and • fanatism. We may shortly expect on exhibition in the Court -4puse, by some lazy white .men, an old Cow formerly owned , by iaehel, audit' less than fifty dollare taro ; aollOtid to aid in' pmapcipating leiVethien and sisterei in bondage, aproslamation, will be issued. in re gard, “ • e: ; 14 6 , 1341 pretty and inter satifle,hAmKga; . The author Cot` I th . e . poetical of fusiod to "Gen. Meetellan," . sent a nonymMiSty-to the l'AnyEttns.Ea," a few days ago: tan not onl3r proven himself a .ennsurnmate '"ass," buta traitor, a seroundrel and. a dirty; dog. Not; that we care the snap,of a Anger , about his abolitien, malevolence tx.-gainst ourself, but no man who Invos his country ihiis trifle - with Oat' j utft4 grentst, and ahi e est Of her her;iei---itooLELLAN. 0o seeped thoughts we have con., eluded to give the effusion a place-in our , columns to show what dirty, shifts are" resorted to,ruot Only against us yersotialll i i, but: against those who have Wondistinction in battling man fully for, their.country. , Our readers will observe 'that it is, an Acrostic, which the . author.tbOught be would steal 'into our COIEIMiiii Without detec. tido. To (kr that - be must got up a good deal earlier than'tia bis-habit. r144- 4 the.'Ativerett?..r TO GEN. McCELTAN. Ban out the bauncrs- 7 wB4erham Ring hosannas to the eky ; cVen: - praises true. from' shorette i shOte • 'Shall mark thee her e evernalre— Long may the brave, by eoutitry hlist honor and in•glory rest . 'Neath the old itag.thy.arm-s&true 'So hattlatleld and gay review • Shone out the spangles on the' trine. • And show 'd the world whotwten coritd'do.- Now shall thy name for ever to • A beacon for the just to sew Shall la the future as in past ?"Shine ou the country to the hist. CorBwill:Jan - 2.1884 .BlEeLtnt.—Please give the above a plate 1n yo n or excellent pnper, and oblige an humblevidauircr ot our greatest Asierican chieftain.. ws,..Congress has refaired to ex• empt the preachers from the opera tions of the draft. This is a prettY hard slap at the . "politittel" ones.— They have preached arid, prayed . for thevar.to free the everlasting nigger, and now-Cringreas wants them to Make' good: their preaching- by the Practice The •only,'rnisfortnne, is tiliat others, arrd better ones, ,are dragrged-into , the - same. vortex with thorn-Selves. But they wont go. ' , The only , cue fted . from' this county; laStifall, rap his legs and 'tongue neat-Iy.MT tp•raise money-,toAmy, his eXemptien. -We haye not:. earned whether' he Succeeded,. bat 'we.:pre• setheitie ' STEALING ALL ROM, The Places of , Trust Abound, with Thieves [.From thelVizshitioto'n anstftiettonal onion:.] On Wedneiday a iveck, Charids 11, COrnwell fielding' a clerkship of great responsibility . and confidence in .the offibetof the Treasurer . of:tbe United State's, 'arid whose duty it 'Wakto burn, in the presence of witnesses, the - cancelled demand notes which are previouik c'ut in two, was diacovered in his disestf and arrested. To use the mild language of a letter to the New York Tintes,.he "adroitly. managed to slip some of the packages from time to time into his pock •ets." ,The amount stolen is said to he -about $100.0130, , entl further, that he had no -confederates. Certainly not, it 'is. •ever.y one for timselfand the devil for them. This case -which scarcely attracts anY'attention in•thesettimes of universal tpluricier, would' have•created a great ex citement and , calledFforth terrible'indigna tion,:with a thousand•cries of "Stop thief," from the bellowing tthroats of the Aboli tionists throughout the -North, but that t.it occurs - in their own household. 'lt is re- Marked; however, that: "This fraud (how gentle!) has renewed the 'Comment for some time silenced, which the incongruity betvveen large expenditures and moderate salaries had excited in other bureaux tin the Treasury litiilding," These damning records crowd upon us in' such numbers that we might fill. our paper with them, but it is 'a painftilsub ject for our readers. The people are rob- bed night and day, py: their apPointed and supposed trusty=servants: - The knavish crew. are at their work of plunder in every, locality, : and, the country: is as helpless ito preVerit as Would be a sick boy confronted by -a band of highway men. . We observe , that setiious frauds on the government have been discovered at the Brooklyn navylard ? and a board of offi cers have undertaken %hair investigation. So it goes : .crime and=gorruption every where, and these the legitimate fruits of Abolitionism. Ere +the 4th of March, d 865, one half the AbOliton party may compose special committees , or hoards foriinvestiga ting the larcenieksgrand and:petty, corn mined by the other thrilf. The demorali zation is spreading and sweeping along like fire on a prarie. When the Admirris tration ordered the vwholesale seizure of all despatches o/d and new on file in the telegraph offices ; 'and the violation of their secrecy, as also !that of private cor respondence in the ,post offices and else where, which had in all past time been regarded as unapproachable, an incurable wound 4 was inflicteti upon_what little of morality was to be found among its fanat ical followers. - The seeds were sown, and the harvest which soon began is wielding an awful intereat. AN UNCONGENIAL COMPANION.--: Travelers meet with strange compitii .ions2----and the way passengers in some of,the city ears meet with odd associa , t4 .sometimea. To "enter a c-arilate oight, when the back is .hentzanti. the frame is wearied from mart/ion, and find a vacant corner where 41-comfortable repose is guaran teed, -something agreeable. To have aiady on ter when the, seats are all filled Fund , no'ore offers her a seat, is a trying, test to a tired man's gal. lantry. To yield the cushion is a gainst all inclinations ofexhausted nature. Not to do so is to, contra vene all the lawi of, politeness. A compromise is occasionally suggested, but It is sometimes more annoying than to yield the seat altogetfier. Late at night, a day or two since, gentleman residing in, Frankford, entered, one of the cars upon that line and secured a place near the The car rapidly filled, and,. wheß.it started there was no more room. At -Fratikford road .4, woman entered.— She was apparently: neatly (IFessecl, and her appearance was reppeclable Lookinvh:Vound and seeing ho va cant Vans she remained s. ending,— It wes'a `trying moment 1 - 0' the gen tiermie''betore alluded to. '1.1 . n one of. ,te,redt to move and - so he' concluded to propose ft seat upon 'his knee: ' , lie did - so, and the lady gracefully accept ed,,the:proposition. The other gen tlemen the car were exceedingly chagrined at the happy lot of their More fortunate companion, and all kinds of jokes and inuendoes were passed at his expense; but; he imperturbable aiS the car he le,liffeita-' The car rattled over the road until Harrewgitte. ,Garden . was Jeached, when halted. Tie-lady had been veiledl but now ; just ae theSull , glare of the-reflectors, in front of the liar , rowgate liouSe illumined:the car, she threw r aside her Veil.. ':Afaee as bluek as - tv tropical midnight met the aston ished eyes of the passengers. .:The .gentleman with a bound sprang to his feet:: His equinirnity was all gone. eMadem," he cried, "you-can , have all -the seat, And she: had v it all. The other persons in the car roared *ith laughter. one :friend suddenly dis covered that he had acquaintances near by whom he wanted to see a, bout important business: He left the car and reached Frank ford in , a later conv - eyance, Tom Heed tells of a man who •cd.r. tied home a woman on his knee 'fair twelve miles in a stage :coai'h and found when:he arrived, :it 'was a cook his wife had advertised 'for that morning, but the scene in that Frank. ford ear exceeded anything funny Tom ever described. The gentleman looks at the complexion of ladieS when they enter cars now, THE KING ANDWEENAN FIGHT. On Friday afternoon, ,Tom King, the winner, put in an appepranee at the ofliee of our contemporary, Bell's Life. was accompanied .hy sever, al of ! his "men ,at arms. 7 To show the general state of, public opinion on *`o)BBcular.etitistjanity," it has only to he mentioned, that:for, more than four hop rs We, *1.40, • oppost te Pairs, Life, Was Bo erowaecl that the, traffic -01,the streets ! ,was reduced in shape to a thin, crawling stream, and when the ~"hero of the .day;' arrived,. the cheering and shouting soundedjar and wide,,w hifst the thoroughfare be came a perfect blockade.. .1.1 . 1!s con: tinned for about a quartcr of on liour,, during.. the . time, that Xing was, pay, ing his respects ,to , the editor up Stairs. ,On examining him .pi he stood talking to some friends, there, was nott.t mark to he seen .heyond a ,oisilsin peel on the nose, and. what the peculfar phraseology. of the. ring would, term mouse," or. discoloration under., the left eye, = 'Heenan is,, we hear, slowly recover ing. ! lie formally challenged. Jem ! gace, and 6oastingly yenewed, it the moiming of the fight. . Mace , has ; ac cepted for .f,2OQ to £3OO and the champion's-belt, so that. if lieenan's friends no not think ! that !his ipreten. tions "have,heen thoroughly di:spasm] of, we shall , in all probubility, have another great match for the - srriog itiefrs, The ''Sponitfy - says. 'llventm was finNimparably below his 'form when 'he 'fisoght.'SayOrs, .and milk; have g:reaily i disappointed his WO:- era. liing had improved more than . could possibly bob .- opposed. He states that ,after the , second round he felt, barring accidunt, : Anfident of sdetess. Heenan is prOgressing: fnvoyably.— Mace repeats his challenge to him - tteenan attributes his losing R) Over reaching himself in a fall in the nine. -teenthround,,and then falling on his head and stn n him self. would app ar,' . 4l ncit to rest eaty;with his laurels. Already Joe'Cobcre;,the Champion .A!ineri' ea, has tisSuCd 'a challenge to TOn King 'fin- 'ss',oo() aide,` fleeing to pay'Sl,ooo for King's .e'irpeirses, the fight to take tilacciiii Canada:: naUSE:, Blind kitrcet, Mtn. '24.M I hereby ehttliengn‘Tritn 'icing; the wit the late fight with John C. Ilrenan, to tight toe to six mouths fronotte viay ..ttf signing articles, for the Coin of $5.000 a side, at ea tett vreigbt, ;Old I will pay bite $l,OOO for his iix.r . penses to liar Ism, where the tight is to take piece, or in tirntn part of Cana4a. A< .111.linemix..Freinnan, nod Heenan have gone from A:Lerieni to lingla'nd 'to fight the best men of their day, I titpe that for once this rule may he reversed. and that. Tam` Kinz will set the example by meeting the on this side of the AT tie. I will also guarantee to Mr. Ring a fair show, and 'only w ish the fight to be decided on our respective mmits. The VI; air. The most important news we have to lay before our readers is that a Confeder ate raid is contemplated ire the Shenan doah Valley. General Early, the com mander in that quarter, always led the advance of Stonewall Jackson's corps, and is the officer who made the raid to Wrightsville, on the Susquehanna, during .the summer of last year. The valley, we have no doubt, will be fit to allow a 'light infantry division to pass over it, thetrecent very -cold weather freezing -c'erylhing and indurating the mud Which reigned a week ago. Such raids theretofore have alwalCrs been heralded beforehand, and there is every . .foreWarning now which Banks;pand,' rope had when Jackson , at• tacked them in May and August, 1862 The first indictatations of the raid have already leached us. On. Friday last a strong Confeoerate force of cavalry and mounted infantry drove, in the Federal advance post , at Winchester, and forced a retreat' to Bunker *bat ,a few miles from the Potomac. This was only , a reconnoitering .party, and did not pursue its advantage. The Confederates now hold, Winchester. The authorities at Washington are,evidently. fearful for the safety, of. Harrer's Ferry, and pre hurry ing troops westward over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad., 46 The army of the Potomac is quiet, and the , _ news o f the advance of an infantry, division,to Culpepper relieve the caval ry pickets is confirmed., Gen. Mea'de's army is now completel y hutted for the winter, though large gaps. are , made in his ranks by furloughed troops. The . Confederates, are quiet in tront of him, but are conc entrating , a strong force at Prederieksborgh. They have cannon mounted and are evidently, doing, their best te.create a dliersicin,,OcAlleade's at to his left flank, in order the':"Shenandoahvalley, rAidera better c hance. The `Federal „force at Falmouth is very 'khan:their nearest rentoiderffent being ten thbusand men at Stevensburgh, twenty miles distant. There are no Fed eral tronps'ilt Amnia. EXTRAIRDINARY ELOPEMENT.—OIIe last week Mrs. Emma Goodwin, of Noble county, Ohio, started from her home lo go to Pennsylvania to visit some relatives who -reside in Greene county, in - that State, leaving her husband and two small children, aged, respectively, ahout five and seven years, and a , hired girl; at:home. "To keep- house " Het husband: amply provided her with funds to pay her way . before he'r departure. Ahopt the same time Mr: George Taylor, who resideS in the same neighborhood, and who was able.to rejoice in the , poisesslod oladiand 'wine wife and two intelligent _little "pledges of' affection" started West ,"tin ,business"—bq :sernehoW .or other- he took the -wrong read' and arrived in I . W.heeling atiotit the same time with Mrs. Emma G. They remained at• one of our hotels over night. passing as „a man. and wife, and the next morning toriktfe'Pitts burgh train. 'lt' seems that,'effer two or three days' travel, they betfught - Yfp'et Cleveland. Artittidg, 'just before meal tinje, after a hastily prepared tdilet, thsy passed' to' the dining room and were seat , ad nest...the head of the table—Mrs. Em. ;•Yria irtirfiediately , opposite her husband, "ariti'Mr...Tai4or. immediately opposite his !"%vlie. It seems that a day or' two after !'Mrs. Goodwin left hour Mr. 0. tooleit into fris 'head to attempt t seduce Mrs: ITairtertlittri her . sgtgd allkettafitie' to 4 'her ° 'lbrd, adds ir;dIICE; her' toqiiifteVith'lifin in 'her husbarks_db . SehO,' in"which it, seems he had Wit frWuble in succeeding, neither Of latent 'ever dreaming that their companions "Were just then committing like acts of'a tiltery. The . scenelharensued after the mutual recognition afthe Cleveland 'dinner table was neither 'tragic nor ridiculous, ash might be imagined ;. but like philosophical " people, who forid therriselves in a "very bad spell" wotild do, they quietly, and as , if moved by pome secret understanding withdrew to al private room, where ,they arranged that each man should take his own wife and go back to. their home . and , children, and ftryand.live. wiser and, bet- , ter men ana women in the future—, Wheeling Register. Dec. 19 A FATAL Fl'arr.—Ori'Friday last, Fred erick Andrews -and John= Weeks, both about 17 years of ag,e,ernployed as labor- Pit at some !new works at Copthorrr, in Sussex,: had a dispute as to the relative merits'Oftheihe between Heenan 'and King'cin the pievions day. To settle the matter they resolved to have a fight themselves, They accordingly 'met- Tor this purpose,j necordpanied , by 'seconds, and had sevetal refunds. The result was that Weeks finally fell to - the ground in sensible, anal Airway afterwards expired: An inquest ‘tdat'lleld on his body on the following ddy, 'cand,% after hearing'the evi- Hence:the "juty'rettirried , a verdict to the Arect that the deceased had been killed by Frederieki Andrews, and that Thos. Weeks and `Chas Luckins,- the t tvo sec. onds,-bad been gtiilty of raiding and abet ting. Andrews. was in the custody of - the police, was at.' once' committed for trial 'upon the coroner's warrant, and warrants were issued -against the_ twb seconds, who 'were eubsetibently appre bender!, but admitted to hail. Thomas Wtes .is a brother &teasel:l. Lon don Times. • ' A REM MIKABLE M 4110 2. - 6. Register" states the citt. fir 'Eliot' Thomas who, by some meats 'fell of a loaded ox wagon, within three arta of Harmer, one of the wheAS passing aitecit ly over his neck. Whig a stout thick necked man he was not killed, alt bough when picked up he Was :stipposed to be dead. After a time he revived, and then it was discovered that every part of his person below the neck was paralyzed. The occurrence took place - softie - Six weeks ago. .Lastweek he had i sO far recovered 3hatlhe'could movi.one of his thOmbs a little, 'arid hope is . entertained that, in . time, he may ketfuire the full use of his limbs. ' Altered Tiwasicky Notes -Within the mist two, wooks - a number of persons have been 'victimized liy.Jtakitoo ten dollar Treasury -notes , , which have liven nit erod from ones. Thello notes are altered by ihe :TtroPos,4, \+ p hi+th'iv done 5t ntatly Thit't they are well eitletthitedlo.deceive 'the ten , wary. The ()sib A Altit notes haVe the word "one" warlred in the border around the margin; and as this is not altered,' the bogus tons are•easily dirt ttovered if examined. We advise par ties elsewhere, who are in . the habit of handling ten dollar greenbacks to keep a lookout for him. END OF VIE GAME BEASON.—SpOrts- MOO must remember that any one killing a partridge alter the first of January, is liable to a fine or five dol larS. No true sportsman will riolate tholaw or allow it to be violated by others With impunity. , . Or' The radical theory of the Alta us of the rebel States is that they are no ng er members •Of the Union ,— Je .thenty is , e c itely Vac stifle. 'in , this, as in most other ve- , .spects, the radical, abolitionists aad the radical rebels agree. • 1704, The New` York 'ilcrtild, say's of President _Lincoln : JOB COBURN ' , We abandon 'Honest Old Abe', 1.18 a hopeless ease. 'We have puffed . M h Min, we ave'praised 'him, we have helped him in every 'way, but can get :,no - geed out of him: - To use one.. of his own homely similies; he is a crook ed stick that &tank hebent, and that will' have to' be [Woken.° . • How it is Thought the Politicul Cat May one Day Amp.—Hon. Jelin Keen, in the eourse,of a speech re; cently delivered. in New York, made • the followingTernarks.:.,. !,.Mr. Sumner, :standing in the Sen., mate of the United States, made a. ape'edh, iniwhich he said that the twiii 'relic:s of barbarism : were not slavery, `and , polygatny,.. ,but. Catholicity. and 'Slavery. ,(1t is denied that Mr. Sum: neeover said so: It is published in the. Congressional Globe and reprinted. in the Harald of; this city. Born and educated a Catholle,,l.confess; a poor One r tsce the cotnihg!storm, - and I. be ieske sin.cerely toiday that when the knife is taken from the.throtitL , of the ''Southern people, kr, will be turned to 'theltiriiiit of every Cuthati iii 414 ',N ..!Tr • PAY'reFt+lT OF THE 1862 MILITIA.-- A few 'days previous to the October election, a telegraph dispatch was sent from this city to all parts oi the State, 'antolutleing a reason why. the militia Called into the service of the State more than a'ycar before that time had not been paid, was because there had . been i'ne psi rolls," but after a whole* year's deliberation and arduous labors, a form of pay rolls had been made out and was then in the hands of the pointer; and' the •Tititriotic militiamen who ' had drdpridd all their business and Hew to the defence of the State would be paid immediately. The eleetiorpbeirg :that? • over,ihe matter again "resied for nea tli r t4e" months, and now we are again informed that the-Adjutant.General =ofq theost,a,t ± e is a' ; Wayshi t n b`t;ggi titf'Llie 4oVern - man t,to give, the 31Lilitiainen half pay. to behoped that his efforts will not be 'in ittin, ail(' that those who left, their homes and business may get what'they se'nobry, earned.' , This year will be Leap. Year— a period supposed to bie particularly favorable to, love ally toatriorny. CAN TON ni Esn ?—Th.e Boston "Post" says that a son of ex7Seeretary Oameron has just, aft, r two yeats' sa . rvice, been plated on the retired list as aa'army paymaster,' with Et sal 'ary W. 82,000 a year for lifel • 41HON. ON THIS PICTURE "—tiiictam Yensfig, has just taken a new wile—his 61st. "Alan o f Tats."--A - white woman of Chicago has entered a suit against a rie aro for seduction. Despatches from Washington state that Chief Justice Taney is very ill, and not expected to survive. He is' nearly` 87 years old, end has been Chief Justice of the Supreme Court since the death of John Marshal, in 1863. JOHN DILLER ET AS jaw received at Ma Grocery Store, Cumber 1 - 1 -land St., onp door weak of Market. a lot of FrePh Fruit' in Cap c, including Peaellea, Gages, Green Corn, Tomatoes, Jell lee, Pickles. CanSflower, lietel?up, Pepper Sauee (ThceSe. Enr;1101, Umberger, Sap Sage. Yish Sardines, Salmon. Mackerel, Herring, Codfish Fruit. Raisins .Currents, Prunes. Dried Apple 4 and Peaches, . Cranberries, Apples. flominy, Tap ioes, Parley. Peas, &c, 'A lot of Buckwheat Neal. Also 50 barrels of New York Apples -7274,. Highest price given In CA ill for Ems, Batter, Dried Apples and Peaches, Beans. Oninna. &c. Publ lc patronsp is colicitpcl., JOHN Ifinfiß. • Lebanon, Dec.= Philadelphia and Reading R. It. yittrarn: Le NI 1100 Va v 'Bra neh . kN and after MICR:MIER 28tb, 1863, an Amon- Mk/DATION 'PASSENGER TRAIN will be run between Reading rind Harrisburg in addition to Hie other Passenger Trains now running on the Lebanon 'Talley Railroad. Leaving Rending at 7 15 A. M.. passing Lebanon at 8 41 A. M.. and arriving at Harrisburg at 141 A. M. Leaving Harrisburg at 5 P. M.. passing Lebanon at 6 15, nod arriving at Reading Itt 7 35 P. M. StOpping at all Passenger Stations. "rhe•Fast Mail Train. leaving Reading at 11 07 A. M., will atop only at Wornelsderf. Myerstown, ,Leba 11&.,'Annville; Palmyra and Hummetstown. O n assengari will procure their Tickets before en. terinWtbe Trains. An extra charge is made on all Pares'llaid in the Cars. • G. A. NICOLLS, Treading, Pa., Dee 16, '63.-Bt. Gen'l Supt TO THE PUBLIC, The undersigned having taken the Largo and Commo dious hotel. in Pottsville, lcnowd as the 3104r1 4 1111ER HOUSE; Wiiiiidi:espectrullY announce to olirfilends rater poi:ron:1 bathe is prepared to steconthib ta 11 who may tnvor him with their patronage. • The 111011TiMitlit 1101:1Sli has licA iietrry peered, painted, and reforniabed throngbdet, and tld) Piteeltrs- T.)llreeiß warranted km - lying Oat it is lINSURY'ASSND 11Y ANY HOTEL W THE tilocutigh of Ptiltivllle.Tdr comfoitand convenience. ISTo,Pais will be Bpaerl To render it ho agreeable comfortable stopping place:for strangers twit travelers. . The Stabling atilt Sbeddino . 1 , 144 Attached to the Hotel. are suificiently large for the ac commodation elite horses and carriages of his guests. The Hotel is now open fur the Reception -of the Public. lie will be happy to accommodate all who may give hint a tall. JOS.Evu U. FEGER, Pottsville, April 8, 18C<1. Proprietor. = A New. Firm. Cheap Cash pore, and Milling and Grain Business. " undersigned having formed a partnership in the 1 NI ERCA NTILE, , MILLING AND GRAIN 'BUSI NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the public to itch. establishments. They will canticle to I keep at the late stand of SHEIIK, GEESAMAN & LONG, a most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept In a country store, which they will re. tail Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE.. They also want to buy for cash 50,0110 Bu,hcls of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE,. • ' • 20,000 Bushels of CORN, . • 25.,000 Bushels of OATS. F6r which they will pay the blahest Market Vik"en, flit) , Will also take GRAIN on STORAGE. Ttee Mti keep always on hand' and evil at the lowest prldks„'CD XL. by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of Mt FEED, SALT, PL.4STEIt, &c. Th,,y.colicht the business of nil thiil'ead friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal 'Oil tuck lib eral and just principles as will give satiSfitalOn to all. , LONG. NorthLebaubb, March 10, 1662. Market Street tilotel. tibruer Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOIN _KA T T 1,103 }JAVING taken the at.)4e Stand, thug occupied by Mr. LyONARD ZllaiEltkAk, I Will spare no pains to make the Traveling Publ Cc wIVO atop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite lilt to alto Me a trial. The Muve is large and well arValigeti.• The Table supplied with the best F casonable edibree ; the 3litr stocked with the choicest i.muors, and the fitabling large - and coin modions. JOlthi MATTIIES- Lehanon, April 9, 1802. ,!.. LIJA.II' LONGACRB. JOHN G. Gallia. LEBANON. •, ,Door, Sash and Steam Plating Asit Located on the Steam-Bnuse Road; near Chanberland Street, East lebanon. . . undersigned respectfully. inform " , the public in general, that they a 1 till 'manufacture and keep on band, Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring,er^` , .-,.44.:),-;-' 'Wenth4.l3naids, 0 Gee Spring..l44 Mouldings, eel sizes, Wash-Boards, eating. Stabile°, cornices, and nil kinds of BUILDING kInTEBIA LS for Houses. We also construct the latest and most prcsisd Stair Caving and Hand Itlilling,,anitable for large and small: buildings. , We now invitel'armers, Mechanics and Builders, to, call and examine our stock, which we, will warrant to g_ivo entire satisfaction, to all who May hiror• the under signed with their custom. • • , LONGACRE L'• GABEL:. Labaaon,"April 23;1862. P. 3.--Thera is also all kinds or TußNlisa Oct same , MM. Irianing t ' Sawing, prOmptly done for, those who @ay furnish, Luuttptir; ((TERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIIR RAPID . CURB OF Colds, . Conchs, and lioarsness. MASS.. 20th Dec., 18 . 55. Da. J. C. A tax : I do not litznate to say the best remedy I have ever found for Coughs. Hoarseness, Influenza. and the concomitant symptotried a Cold, isyour Onintni PECTORAL, Its constant ace in ley practice and my ityruily for the last ten years hawsbniyn it to prowess gime• rior virtues for the treatment of them .4:omplaints. NITEN KNIGHT, M.D. A. n. mowngy, Eacz.,or PricA, N. Y., writes : "..I lotus used'your *Pectoral, myself and'ilw.iny eVeacsiuse you;devenfid4t; and , irthe'beet its purpose ever put out. With a bud cold I should sooner pay twenty-Aro dollars for a hottli glum do without lt, or take any other remedy." Whooping Cqugholnllgenzliti c " B R , ' w4 §ll ° P- $ p - -,,,,,iz0m...,%-.b. 7.; ins. 7' . - . . 2 - --- TNe°,.ratir certify your Pee/oral Benriten AYER : I will ere f is the beet.rfmelsr„w"l;..it cifielyeee..of Children- Woof levees, ucjlre ogre of ‘ whooping mug'''. crow, andn'ilelif iinith-ILPPieciate your fraternity 1 i dine to ,our - , - ' ^. ~,., commend yggr ult 4 your skill, and AtlitAlt. CO'qKPrrfr 51, ",* AMOS LEE, Esp., MOISTERSI". rA., widtes,Xl Jan, 1858: " I bad a tedious Intlnvltta. whiclt coriftpedAnkin - dipre NIX ,WediS ;`fook mauSrmiedfciued without tried Our Pectrir - arty the'advice of our clergyman. The first dose reliered the soreness in my throat and lungs ; less than one half the bottle nutfle me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor tnan's.friend.", • Asthma or Phthisit,•and Bronchitis. weal. NA:lieffEaft, PA., Feh..4, 1856. Sir!: 'Yoar. Cori. yr . .a . ct:angels pe'fro:inting marvellous emelt in this section., It has rektved * ri Fret from alarm ing syhmtoins of,ootisuiliptidn.;ddiris `uovi cung a man 'who has labordeiinder,an affeetioa of the lungs for the last forty ye,hla: "lAItECS, Merchant. :110/., idomeds Co. lowa, * Viiites,;:tegt, 1855: trAlrirlsiglny ithetiee of many Fear s. I have' roilial nothing, equal to year Cherry,Actoral for giving ease and relief to consuMptivii patients,. ta/eitring such as are curable." We might add volumes of cridenct,`ndt ibinrek-COn vincing proof of tile rirtuesof this reddSitihs . fdiliid in Its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever 'been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. some no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry VectoraZ affords•relief and comfort. Amon Mouse, Now -Yoni erre, March 5,1858. Doman Area, Lowest: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform yon what your Chm-y.netorat has done for ray wife. She had been five months laboring under the dan gerous symptoms of Consumption. from which no aid we could procure mire hermuch relief. She was steadily fail. ing. until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we harerome the advice, recommended a trial cf your medicine. We' Lbws hie kindness, as we do your skill; for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to he, but is free from her cough. and calls herself welL Yours with gratitude and regard, 01LLA1ll0 SHELBY, or SITELUIVILIX. ' Omiumptives,, do not despair till you have tried Arzn's OLIERRT PECTORAL,. If is made by oue - of the best medical cheznidts in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of Its :virtues. Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic THE sciences of Chemistry and. Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. innumerable proofs are shown that these Pats have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines,and that they Win un precedentedly upon the esteem of all Men. They amen% and pleasant to take, but powerful to 'dare. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital aeti Ott& of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, Purify the blood; and expel disease. They purge out thefail humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sfq.ggish Or. disor dered organs in to their natural action, an i d impart healthy tone with strength -to the whole systein. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every but also formidable and dangerous diseases . that haCebaffled the best of hinntn skill. ,While they produce powerful eitems, they are at the same time, in diminished deics.tbe safest and best piipie that can be . employed for clAdren. - Being sugar-coated, - they areitleasant to take; mid being purely vegetable, ate` free from any risk ai harm. Cures have been made whiarliirpass belief 'time they AU sub stantiated by men of ani:Weialted Peskin» and character es to d,rliid the suspiei4 AC - untruth. Many eminent clergymen naphysiciaiiihaveliMt their'names to certify to the public ttheliatdlity oflrly remedies, while niters have sent me the nisiti'Mwe of their eonviction that my Preparations contribute lifittiaisely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-then, The Agent below named is plti.sed to furnish gratis my American Minium, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the'following complaints:— Costiveness, Mitres Complaints, Rheumatism. Dropsy, flearthurn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nau sea. indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and l'ain 'arising. therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite. all Ulcer- Val Cutaneous Diseases whin finlike an macnant Inntif!die'ine„S'crofela liing's Evil thft aloe , by purify- Om Mimi and stimulating thelYsteh,Mui , ' many complaints which it would fiNt.elillinosed they'could suchreachsuchas 1 . /earwig, fart '"•. tithdriess."nuralght and Nerveus Irritability,Dlninginents of the Liver and Kid mys. Cont. and other kindred coniplaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. • Ito not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they, make . ore , prnfit on: Ask for Arrat's rtmt, and take nothing else. No other they ran g ive you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative pourers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. • Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical anti Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Pons 25 Ors. PER Box: FIVE lIOXES POE $l. SOLD BY Coach -Mak lug 'Establish nvnt 1 ?VIM undersigned, at his MANUFAC TORY, at the lst Toll Gate, one mile East of Lebanon, has on hand a very large stock of READY. MADE VEHICLE& such as BUGGIES. ii.OOK.A...WAYS, fIARRIAKES, SULKIES, &c.. made . out of the best materials and by first-rate workmen. From his long evil- donee in the business. and his determination to allow none but good work to leave his Shops. he feels confident that he can give to cuiitdniera the most complete satisfac tion. , Much of the. matetitils , '#oll. 'jn •Inainficturing the above Vehicles were On'rebkaed 'before the raise in the *ice of articles. and lean therefore sell cheaper than any other ostabl•Shment theabanty. ItEPAlßlNG.—Repairing ddne at short notice, and at low prices. Persons wanting anything in this line. are invited to call and examine my stuck before making their purr chases. DANIEL Ftl LalEtt. HARDWARE AT COST. WIDE subscriber Offers Ida large and well selected stork of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS. &c.. cONT FOR cast,. Parties who have settled their accoubts to April 1,1581, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchnses.—Those who have not settled will wog their accounts with A t S. Ely, Esq., for inunctitiiteliittlenient and collec tion. D. M. KAILIIANY. Lebanno,July 17, rget NATIVW-14.-ii 'HOTEL Sty AN,) Race iNti-edt, cibdi:e Third, Phila. mins esfailish'lftefit pcoi ß t t,,,lneements not: cm. ly on "IteitBhnt iedli . en 'rates of boarding., but ruin its .ofitral loco riOn to the gi , en nes of trade, RA well several Passenger ltdifiviO,'iliitilitiig'fiast nod eoritlgnonit to it. by which gifests'elinPalls froth Tlotel to the different PlAlrund flifflotor, be Preferred to the regu- OninWits f am determined to'lldvdtein'y ivhole attention to the 'i'onifort and eon venienee df 'inx . eh.ests. TERMS $1 25 I , v , R DAY. D. C. SlligitYST, Proprietor. ' Formerly from Eagle Hotel. Lebanon; Pa T. V. lliteAns, Clerk. [Milk.. March 12, 1862. DAVID B• LONG -, STOVES. SteVES. NOW is the time to buy your yTtrYttld before cold winter is here, and the beet hiiticheepest piaci, is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of James N. ItOgers. Two doors South from the Lel:anon Bank, where eon he bad the largest and best astiortment, df PARLOR. HALL, and OCOKING STOVES, ever d,ltered in Lrba. win,Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own'nlahe, with a general assortitekii of Parlor Stoves, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or borough, which he warrants to bake or roast WASH BOILERS con tautly on hand of all sixes, and the best material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large ate& of TINWARE, made of the bail material and in a workmanlike manner. As be is a practical Workman, and h.a had an elms' hmee of twenty-five years, he feels confident that be can give general satisfis mien. He takes this method of returning his thank/, to his numerous customers for their liberal support. and he hopes. hy strictly . ai tending, to Ms own hui.ness and letting other people's alone, to still 'receive a share of puplic patronage, JAMfeS N. ROGERS. SW- Particular attention paid to all kin de of „lecestete such as Roofing. Spouting, &c., and all w ork warranted TAKE NOTICE. BOILDBRS will do well hymning on 3. Dagss uji Agent, as he is prepared to de. all kinds of II& ItOOF.ING, SPOUTINU and JOB VioRK Kenerylly , the wry lowest priers. Ile also 'has on hand e. litAgy mot good assortment of all kindr. of VII IYAHY., s a d; all of the most improved pay korning COl4 STOVES sod I'ABLOR STOVES.AIso, shIL tkai tillTerent and latest Unproved p,ANdip.n . 10 0. HEATERS, of all kinds , , U. also keeps tea straitly on hand a large stoek of all kinds of 1400B1NO a st,ALN, which he offer at less price than they Ms be bought of any other slatemen in theses's:l4y. .. tm .. WA itil-RoolllS—Oue door South of the "Ruck ma u l,' %%Mout Street., Lebanon, Lebanon, December 25. 18111. *JaeobiE. L. Ziliiinkertnan's* FFIRST CLASS HAIR - DRESSING AND OMR-DI:E ING SALOON, Market street," n4r•Gurnberiand, and oppoeite the, Bogle Hotel., •Metag thenkful- for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to Min. he would reapectfulli eidinikirdoritinuasee of the same. Le,banon.-July. v -f N. 8.-,ah.oSaloqmiPrill - AYER'S 'PUBLIC: SALE, aOF - Pioperty:- - w 3T J, , c h s e n t i:l 4 ,iter -p . t t l lzt l t „ t i t , t m .t voit.. rw t=t, Lebanon 000nty. about 2 nines Stone Anusl le. ft oei FRIDAY,- fekitary IP, 1864 A.N,JOP • i; • 1711.11R81.7.,41r, Mo rgil : 11. 1801-. the lottoning. STOCF, l'Arawiditt , E.tatzlirrg - .670 IiouNEINDLO : 6 Arad of Ilcitaste' witch , * eowN 4 Ileirem yAth Rai" ( Ibwrbarn 'sting CRttle:li a ieitrOahtep; 2breeding &roue, 1014cowte; 21fibbikriirliteled__W o gons.• I bprin g Wa g on,. pf0t411.4 ‘ , ./Airitriir a, Iftlittlirtilif , rows. 1 Thrxdfor 31afftihkeilllettprir, tedttitig tkhoui 1 windmill. vvrrhoge, I math% -losigtr,-40x1 2 patent beg *riders, .t t. &c*, " ALSO large variety aI veer"' :hind onifOrbilitOta sod 11,11.7„TO11EN. rtoitoltuts - , salljalpos,4l. r airtielem for for n i f ii: nixtbeli • ouq to nip/fiord , AlI tfie..radleß Not sord ter , r - ni stymie. imp belit i l !ki l n* r y- '411.41/ 1 4 4 6 sate ±,) ecimenee . at 10 d'elo l 4lK ) Ar..ol*4-irf when tertzts *III he _made known , S. Annvihe JDOe. .30, 1863, _ PRI7 - A_TE - BAL o R =BOROUGH' -440 PERT Y. rpllNeribi t cribcr °Sorg fir sale theLo,t-pfognrod,ou t 'sll*.ih et etreet. Lellitrone 3 A-sireares'sonth of Hill,. *est . /We. 33 feet front by 199 deep . , fortnerlypocoifet by Geornn Hens; er, The bitproiPmnuts are a • twe story weather boeritod DWELLING 'HOUSE andether improvemehtS. Forfartber loforthation'land t epos:apply to n - ozunoz S GASSES Septi9,lB63 PRIVATE SALE' OF ;.,Y,ocurn's - ann., TINIER avhscriber.offers at Private Sale his #noifarm if to North Lebanon Toiinsbigh Lebanon ennnty„)3.. miles east from Lebanon. ie d 1 mile mutt of the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike, containing 824 ACRES, of good Farming Land. some of which is Limestone, adjoining lands of Cyrus Eckert, Peter Boyer, John Wolf. Jacob Arnold, and others. Tho improvements • •• are a two , -tory brick DWELLING. c ; 'r 11011SE1 withltasement,a.BWElTZEß. (t.), 5 BARN. a6'by 80 Teat, Tenant House, 5 4 - Orclpird. yrith kindszaf, iruit; Well with .. pumn at the onset, and at other - athe Barn, both never failing. Feneter i asa. in good order, and the tlehle are convenient 8 sena. of WOODLAND, four of which are CIi.ESTRITT SPROUTS. Two Springs are on this farm. Good" itle and peat:maim': will che givenktwOr Ist day of A pri1,1864. For further information apply to the anbectiberj the premises. LEVI YOCUM. i October 28,1863. For Sale or Excharige. - , - IT RE undersigned,willaell, or exchtingq for a , Swars; I Faux,' his -dealiablb Douse midt , lot, of Arnaud. is; East street, East Lebanon. 1 The House is o '- 91 new two story BEIGE with Eitehen attabhed; r liill I all well built and wellarranged with all neeett 7 .. all conveniencea. Also. Cistern, Beth Goose, Smoke House. all kinds or Fruit Trees, &c., on thq premise's. This property if :not sohi.willNe exchanged am above: Good and indisputable title giverii: ,-. ;Pei-4r: ther Information apply to JANES E. ROGERS, Tinratithci' Lebanon, July 16, 1862. A WORD ABOUT AMERICAN WATCHES. - AFTER A THCROUGH.TRIAL OF MORN THAN TEN YEARS ; the titne-pieres Irtinufae 'hired by the American Watrheo., of Walthara,lllatil„: have gained a firm hold upon the favor of the public, and now, no less than 75,000 of them are speak lag for themselves in the pocketsof the people. From a very insignificant Beginning the business has increased un til we are justified in stating that WE MAKE Noma THAN ONE lIALF of all the watches sold in the Uni ted States.' Repeated enlargement of our ftstorybuild lugs, and the labor of 500 operatives, still - find ns un equal to supplptho constantly increasing ; demand.— And we may here oluMine that 'tiotwithatand ing the high pr ire of labor and notteriahr, we itetuallv sett (lir products at less prices than those current dye years ago. We refer to these facts only for Turpitses of f. proper ly introducing another subject relative to our' manu facture or watches. T 1 itber to our chief object lota beet to make noon watches Mr the mil lion at the lowest pos sible price—something to take the Plama ofthe nasike;l believe watebes called . Aneres," " Lepines. •-khigs I ieb Patent Levers.' de.. annually thrown 'upon this , in e rket. in countless numbers, .hy Eurupean work.: ehops—watches; which' are 'the rittn4r . nritheir factor I les. umetleable at home and perfectly wOrtkileture* - erywhere. • 'this object we hare accomplished : and now we knee to announce, that we have commences the maradias. tore of watches of the very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO - OHW_ ti NOM ETRY, nnetputlied.by anything; hitherto mstite by erfeggiVed end unsurpassed by anything mar in the itiorfd_ Fee this purpose we have the amplest fteilities. Welhaver erected nn edditimi to our main lsililismifr, c .birf for this branch of dhr business. and havek " wit!, the beet workmen in our service. Profiting dy tWif long experience, we have remodelled the form of turf watches. introducing such improvementssitil hare heeli sug g ested and proved to be gpod from tetke iftniti; and have instituted new and severe tests of adjustment and compensation. Ni , * iaaluh heitt and appliances have been constructed. wiriA tierfoilit their work with consummate deliracy and qactitnde, and the choicest and most approved tatiteilats holy are tined., Nothing in fact is wanting eitNEf #n inechuni .lo principles. material or workinanoliiii taiiiiitrispef:- fretion in the result. . . . ire eolith:me mannfactere env qualities under the, fol nx rumen "APPLETON, TRACT A.t30." ••.•• P. &II A RTLETS",_.,. • „ And the. The letter, the lowest wired *kill •Vreihnie,riii substantial. reliable time-piste,seli —hunting pattern, and is not ITq, leioget either in marching riding or ightitig. All eabove dtfuribed watci•es, including the Enna , 'Witt is ed ••• A Mk:MCA:4 WATot COMPATi i"3ire,bd6 *4:0•11' dealers gene, ally throughout the Eountrjr. - Robbins aptApplo . 4o* ,Igents for tke Anuerietii 'lVata C mph, 182-111 i 0 ABWAIrtilr.4 1 , t • Nor. 25, 1852.—inside ea* 4m. - RES:v NORTE: M LEBANON Saddle and ilatnest, Mader. THE undersigned has retuoVed 1 ' his Saddlery *nil ittarilesti , Manufactory ton fey doors:S(11i 11, 4 of the old place, laigf),1001 lately occupied by iefaiin k 10c., tik - " Ft, Liquor store, wheie he 4 wyll pe happy to see all hisold friends and customertf,lttid,?the i r he bas increased fa:. c ilities for attending to all le departments of his busi ness. Being determehed,f6 n behind no other estate-, lishment in his ithilftlek accommodate eustomere, hes has spored neither Wilirit nor expense to obtain, midi make himself AAA*, eserY modern imProVaraelkt4iu. the business end abeiare the services of the bast week men that liberki Woo would command. He, will keep a largo stock °lt hand, and manufscture at they skott est notice, all 'deiseriptions of 11AIINNSS, eve, se cad dies, Bridge, Litrringe 'Harness, of all kinds; hear-. Harness. Utiggy Whi, s el the hest _co.anufacture, iqA;54 flkk. liehas" „Fly Nets, such as Cottor,, w or it e d , mad. a neVr kind lately Myer ted ' Wain or kind, aWoh as Boggy et hips, tart, whips, dm.; lifstnisis. A of all 'de mriptions Halter Ineam, home-mad d'e, all of which lie will warrant to beans4l,4lhica any 'that coo be Obla in' ti in any other estaktlikr*RPF4 iu th'e month% All asks that tlne.&> 4 1 4 , 441.„ atgi, thing in this line, oh , uld call at his ptemeapt at eminsme.„ ale stock. Lie feels the fullest cortfuttece,4", , ability; to five entire antis faction- orders thankfully makkaariltrdapp444l7 elided to. tiVl/ . r“4 4 l4 , :AMint North Leber ,on borough, Aka. 1.1.1 i rolls is 'to notify all Carp tast#Naittga*prpthera. i that no biII. for cotitott , to4..b4p4itliky .Direc: tors oft! , t , 'poor tor poor persos4,dlittitana. acid.. of five miles of the )'our lipipt, ; ailLall • ,ssto. 4tarsOttat will 'Je furnished trithßogiftfrea of•s k ipene .4.lt.. i ppitz cat; on to the Sienardi ti0hiW01.k.1.10 . 1,70... ~,,,-.- • JOUN E. ROW, , ,€, i . . • ELIAS WALSO4.6 " DitiA •••,:a ce4tihitol.-. cow. iimmm344 1 , .• . .." May =0863 ' - '' - • - ESTI4fILWEDI76O PETER it. Qqa.if Lt. ARD, - .Snag' & Tobacco -Manufacturer la, Ss,liB CE6A RERS ST . Elormerbr4iAiChathara Street. Now Tork.l IToukt,call thernbiontipri of beaters to firtio articles of his tuninikietupo, rfa.: •' r • rltr • owitt Snuff: .. • obey , .„Ttmaitgros. Ncw* Yixritaft„ Cuustse. ilsopos. , he n . Oentlinun, finpenheigen. ftuttir • , Protett. -notary Devi Sbotch. High Trust SpoicA, Trash Itonisy Easur Scotch, Irish nigh Toast, Freak ScriAski. or Ltanrky foot * Atte th ntion fa eatteefto e &uric.ralrertir' -to pn. , ''es rina-Cal C 6 aa'ing and iVaahla;no Tobaccos, whirlA wilt be found Superior qatttlity: '• • ' - 8111="iffiNti. lifNE CUT CIirYINO.- SMOKING. Tung; r„ A. kir. or Vohs:, , rg a i o ; cisrentiishrfr SATO; tirshira• No. 2, &groat Sero,to4 Oronoeu,' Canaster, • Nes. a .1 , 21 Tin Foil curandisk, 'Turkish. mixes}:, Grawiatlitect , w ill 11111.—A oiroular Up'rienib e einem: cation. : 11e3r19r1%, Apt:111,18'63,-Iy. ) Th you 9"llltiXs'4,loo'.S Mdi lIRRO. *Pt sde U