El • ' rinti It • mom. Cllr:7 LIMITS EDEIKEICIMIMPSPMEIt. Armtly and Prompay Ezecatect, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LF,BANON, PMEN'A Tors setablisbusent is now supplied with an 'extensive usortment of JOB TYPE, which will be increased as the -pittronetee'de%inda. It can now turn out Pativisei of *very , dettCr)ption, in a -neat and expeditious manner— andeh very reasonable toms. Sikh as • Business Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Headings; Blanks, - Programmes, Ellis of Pars, • • • Invitations, Tickets, lc., &o. bibs of all kinds. Common and' JUdgmetit 1101 . 615. fkbool,.Jastieeir, Constables' and other BLAriss, printed correctly . and nutty on the boat paper, constantly kept For sale atthir office, at prices "to suit-the times : '..: • SA.Apbecriitlon price of the LEBANON ..k.DYEBTISER Vde Baler and s Half a Year. 7_ Address, Wx...k1.1/iixlitaß, Lebanon, ra. •••?ZiklaVlS AttorineSrltiezliftw Ince in WeWolof:rest, neatly opposite the Buck and two loafs eolith fivat ,4artnany's r dz n sre store. • RE KOVAL. * ' 6;21r.-1111ENDA11: -- N 'ATrO i ftEY - 'AT.. LAW, litHOViil3 office to blrtriretiira. opposite .11. the Lebanon Bank, two doors North of Willow Rlae's Hotel. „ . Lelmnon. &larch 25, '63, 9 -Ras &LER OVER, - -atiLvt 't ir 13. et Wt •1. • , N3c. . - 4crifleki removed to r‘uniberttod street ; ono door east of the Lebenon Sank. oplici;lte the kit elvllotel:Lebanon.Pa. ;. Von. 6,'64. A - Bft lit 011 7 A - tY P.NNSION, DOVNI.Y. BACK PAT . AND Beak "' Trtractv ittonicY.• 10,4totawasvira -017.22... r -; " - 1-1 ay.c7. 1. Int'undersigiied, paring been licensed to. proaeCuto Jtelaims; end haring lawn engaged'in the Bounty and ra anion boldness, offers his services to all those who - airsthereto entitled,' In accotwanEe with the varions .Itetent .Congrewl. dll,suchshould.call or .addreaa at Date, and makej he Ir applhestiuos thrtiugh e. •BASIMIOR I; 1.:X. - Attorney et-Law. 011'10E rri . uovegl to Cu mberland Bt., ono . door Nast of the Lebanon Valley Vont, oppoette ihe . Buck Rotel, Lebanon. Pa. pan: 6, A. 3'. E DILE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, _North West orner of :Water , and Market Sfrects, ILiNIiES.EL.M•TIYIP . LW, Widow . . Lebanon, Nov 16, uoi3.--17*. • • GRANT . SIVEIDNIAN' ATTO.IIN,. IVX AT LAW. OfiRA. In uumnberland great, a few &rare Oast of the Eagle Hotel, In the offloa late , of, Me father Capt. John Lehanon. Bevit. 9,1868: • • • • • . • .11,F9ttivivt;•. A. 'STANLEY •VClttc.ii .. • ATTORNEY AT . • LAW, • ,Usocrossoold office to tbs building, one door eas of Letidertnileh 's Store, opposite the Plashing ton Dods. Lebanon. Pa. BOUNTY and PNNSION clainui .promptly , attended • JACOB WEINWI.E,; :011r0.104; • 4* , it;;lt o tti ;. :04;1 res t corner Markei cod Water Sts., ?. . JaptLary 13, 1884.—Iyi IDOAP. - B. 1111 SU: .3 .A.NING lontted in Lebanon, offer. ht. profession -01 aervicee to the pnbtio. Office In • placket at., 11 the build batforrnerly occupied by his father. Lebanon, Dec. la, 1863. PENSIOSS, • •R: GEO:P. LINEAWEAVER, n having been aft. &shin:ton, Et y I t h n e lng S ni urTe i" ott ° r e r r P o cn r ,rl:l9 B , i° l n s i' pre s - P paredsto attend wall applicants for Pension at his of flee, in Market strait, neat , I 4 or to .the Post Office. Lebanon, March 25th, 1863.—8t:' Rezmiv'aL TH, undersigned ban morod hie office to Cleorge's Corner, (entrance on' Walnut St., oppOsite the Court lionae,) where lie continues to givit,,his whole attention to Surveying and Scrivening. le always in his office on Saturday.. and at all ether times un less when: called away by business. Having lately bien appointed a Notary 'Public, he has authority of like . acknowledgments the same as Justices of, the Peace.., )Parlcular attention - given •to writing Will, and making out distributions. Lebanon. March V. 18 4.--3 m .DENTIST HJIVING returned from Philadelphia, I would Pay ,10,_the good people of Lebanon and Tic inky, that ... ta : *: ken roonsi at Mae. Rene's (ono door Eset of ....:,0.: D. Oloniuger's.) where I can be bound a t all iihnfs ef the day, to watt upon:theme who map want ray , professional. eery ken.. ,-, , .., , • - - ; Particular attention paid to the if 7filtent and ,thing of TEETH. A!I operations done in' the most improved and scientific rianner. . . iar PRICES as ' low as 'elsewhere for the mime class of work. - . Cliloriforin and Etbor administered to 'patients when desired.• • ' • - - • • Thankfulior poet/ ayors, I would solicit the patron • agie'of those 'ebbing the sere Meg of a-Dent Mt:. •., • ' . ... —.. .OEO2OI.PLARK, DS. D. . D. :Teban4jl4i Vpiefl , 27;186i: ;• •: • : • - • • •.• •• HirtiMM . W.• itasiek, • IrrnMERLY of JonaStOwo, Lebittun coonti, would reepertfyil,l7.infortn hie friend. and the .publie, that ha has counerted himself with Mr. LOWER, in the TosAcco, SNUFF AND •SEGAS. BUST NESSi • No.llB North Third street, Phila., will tie glad . to receive nest:omen, and wit .0141 ram tialierill prove matiefarini7. rr At elel hi. Ray 20, 1863. . f PIJORENOR " Sewing Machine. TM Only. Machine capaple of making More than One Kind of . a . StitChi, aid the 'Only Ono baying the - RE . 4 ' • VERSIBI;E • .The feed maybe reversed..at ant point desired, liritbrint,stooping .whicis is a great advantage in fasten- Sllng the ends of aeame.: . ' - • • It woken four different stitches, lock. knot, double Vck, arid double 'knot ; each stitch perfict arid alike .on.hosh sides of the. lithrie. • • . • . * There is no otker Machina which will do No large a Islip' al ivorii oo the ' , Florence." .. :jt will kraki, Tuck.•Qu t t.. Cord. Ilern,,Fell, Bind, 'Gather, and do all libido ef.titcbbig required by faro : ies'and itlanufacturers.t: • . . .Thrttitost inexperjeucedlind int difficulty. in Mack*. le,iyastranted • to es tiger - Uge . ,ankto do all that Hurd for it. illllol..llllll.Froirinocinurfbe sent talte .APOrotidted:. ARent of Lettroon Pra: iiertailleWiehing 1.0 roctito Aluchine In operation can by nailing on the Agent. tit Anurille. ''.itiliteillitt • March ft, '-* ' 411' 42 ( 611'0o il Lt. Njti: . MUNI V - Tit PO TA 1110 L INE. . . -By Lebanon Yulleyfiailread. ...• • PARTICU LAU attention w ll be paid to Goods shipp ed•by the Lebanon Talles Railroid. Goods will be sent daily to sod from l'hiladelpl?bate:Lebanon, Myers town.and Annvillo Stations, end iliother points in ,the (*anti.' •• f+; f tt'‘ • • . • FREIGIITS contracted br at,gpalenst possible rates aryl delivered with dispatch. • -- , Tbe'Proprietor will par partkulargattentlon , to;:and attend porsouaily, to the receiving and delltry. of all 7r4.1401.;;;; . , p 44 . "or information, apply it hie ,ndloa at pe.-Lebanon Tay Railroad Depot, Lebanon. , Valley up . MARK, his Agent in Philideliilibi:4llT 4 ,lo. - iisis be found at W. Bush's 3frrchant's Hotel, Nort h 27iird st., Philadelphia. • May 4, '04.1 ..---: TAAJMLtaggigrer R. E.;-..M O . V A I - , -- . Lorellwo H. Rohrer , 5 W.ilily MILD respectfully Morin the chi '', sena of Lebanon and vicinity, that h e by, ItItUOV,ED bls Tailoring extol,- . .,, i 4 ~ ' 0 lialiment , fo two ;'dooil below Philip P. McCaully:x : Ehoe Store, whore ho will make urr the theak:f4h;lottable Clothing , . ALL work eetrusted to him w it' be ina'n'ufactured.ln the heatmanner, int mod. erste terms. Good'llta anti _Substantial making guar anteed; thus lb) tbe liberal patronage extended In . li Ira thus (Cr, he detot.,l:l, Or let il,tiontion to his hisinesit to, merit a continnouqc of the minuf. Ile cer &laity" foriete the`epublic and'hii old'inaPaiiiiis to,give ILlp a can. ' . [Letitioint, Apr II; 6, 1604. IN-Use lhatost• of the account- °llk - EERY 'WITMER, yr lAdministrator.lta, of•1111011Ardi'ldOTER, num undernigned. Auditor- 'appointed'' WI the Iftsplestnertent•of La: 'anon courity'cto - Mtallis dMri bdtlon 611bestalance in .the band's •ot htita,MdminbtratolrOf•MLOlLLlEL 1110YER',:dsed.: to and among heirs and ibgal repreeentativororill attend at tboTrottongtotolcOfigoi,t hi: the Itorongbidt non, on Thursday, the 2&L day of June, 18a1 . it I c 0:: Moab, P. tit, bitten end vihste - all ~-persone. intimated is soktilitribbtiontlimy)sttood If Om thilik *port. W.; LEM, Auditor: Leboain, May 26, 1114. ;.• VOL. 15--=NO. 50. NOT AtOtilt Otto: A itiontir:coroiiiTiumi Ve g j j e ' E: A. PA)A 7 kE:T.ON',I*,:O.,' : ~.. 8).007,0k,H2001.411r$ :':.G : 4*'4 l ,N - rBITTERS; • .-01 - 41 C IiTAMI 4 BOIT,' ~VYItitE FTEbTIJAL LAY , MBE' • --Jittarialte , ofiwia;,!.a in,;(44,34DwirtioDuau:iobitihe . • . KidneyeAsind ajl isopecarlo,4lolo.ll4:4 - • d ivogdered.Liver Sloeweb : Stich as Coiiiiipatlon:lniraid Pilaf; Fruitiest oe'lltdod to the-Peed.. Acidity of the Stomach, Neilsen. .•1loart• burn, Dlrgust for, yocd, . Fulness or. NI eight in the Stomach. Sour Ernetatioar, Slnkingor Yltttliiiiin at the Pit or the-Stomach.. Swimming of the acad.-Hur ried- and Difficult Wrath ing, Plet.rrincat Choking of Stiflb2iring'Seunatioae citientin alyingpot tura. ptintiees'^of ;Deis srkr . iViobe before:the Sight. Fererand Dull Pain 'ln the Head, Drfirieney of • Perrepiritlon, Yalloweesirot. the Skin • end Eye.; Agin in the Sido. Buck. (heat. ..imbr, Er.. Sudden Flushes of fleet. Eqinlng thei•Firel.: COnstant• lienginings of Evil. end. uret.DepreevionsofSelrite. And poritively prevent Yellow Fever, &lint Aver, ere. ' ~••. TIIEY CONTAIN • No Alcohol or :Bttd Whiske ? They WILL Clklnt the tthev!i cl!eessee o in tiinety n ice cams net of I/ huidred. Induced by tbovtxtensive mule and °Ovum]. popn • lathy of 1 loullana's German Illitersi:(piraly'veßotmblo.) ho is of 4:normnt Qnmck and ;unscrupulous. adventu rers. bavonpeuad upon sun - cling. httmaulty the fio q d, Rates of Nostrums •In rho sluipe of pObe . yrbtsli . ey', vilely compounded with ittjurtous dr.usti.siod.clirlstened Ton .les, btetuftchlms and !quota. . . Beivaremf this innumerable mire); DP , lcoholic prep t ions In pletboi lohott les, anillig bollicd kegs, un der the modest atipollation of Bitters i'vihiCh instead of curing. enly•aggravate dleeaae t and9eave the disap pointed snffrrer in dispair.• . • • 1100FLAND'S GERMAN DITTIIRSI:-. "Are not's new and untried article, but have stood . the test of fifteen years trial untried. the Amerietin public; and their iepntat ion and sale, are'not rivalled. by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of 'Anon frOM Abe moat eminent - . CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, • ' PHYSICIANS; and 'CITIZENS,' Testifying of. their own nersonel•know.ledge. to, the beneficial erects and medical virtnes of tbeee,Bittnia. DO YOU WANT SOMETUIIiti TO STRENOTELENIOII, DO :YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE.?.._ DO YOU WANT TO RiTiLD P YOGRGORit OS? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO TOG WANT TO GET RID OF NERVORENESI34 • 'DO.KOU.WANT ENERGY? , ; . i . , • DOTOT WANT TO SLEEE; WELL? ""' DO.YOU_ VANT A B DISK AND inao,tolllB-11tELING? If-youdo, Use 1100/LAND'S OSRMEN,BITTERS. A** Rev. J. Newton Broom; D. D.; :Editor of the :En .. • , cyclopedia of lieligious KsMoledge, . Altbougb nut disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Idedichiee In genorsl, through distrust of their In gredient- and effects ; I yet know of no eufficient rea imps why &Inan may not testily to the benerte he • be- Heves bimself to havii received froWany simple prep aration, in the hopo that he may thui contribute to the benefit of °lberia • • I do this the more readily in togard to Hooffand's German Hitters. prepared by Dr. C.. 51. Jackson, of this city, lemons° 1 wee prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression tbat.they. wprexhiitly en alcoholic mixture. am indebtedsto my friend Rob. ert Shoemaker, Esq., for the . removal of this prejudice by proper. tests,. and for encouragement to C y them. when suffering from great and long continued debili ty ThWume of three bottles of thesellittiws at the be ginning of the present year, was followed I,y evident relief, and restoration to ,a degree of bodily and 1011113• tal vigor which I had not felt for six months before. and had almoet despaired of regaining. Ithereforethank Goa and my friend fur directing me Co the use of them J NEWTON BROWN. JAINZ, 23 1661. There are nmuy preparations sold nadir themaniti of Bitters, put..up in:quart -bottles. ,compounded of the cheapest whiskey or coinissoi rum.: costing front 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the tairm - dhiguleed'. by.Aniscor Coriand,r ibed.. ' . This claim of Bitters asil:eased' and b w ill 'continue to canoe , as lung as they cats be sold; hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their 11513 the sistom is kept continually ,uuder ttie Influence of Alcoholic Skim niehteo I the worst' kind; tie desire`R.r Liquor Is urea. ted,and.kopt up, and the result .is all the horrors at tendaut upon a d ruuktird'elini end death. • Fur those who desire and wilt have a Liquor .Bitters, we publish the following receipt. Get One Dottie Hoof tart 'sOerma Bitters and mix with Three'Quaris of 000 a Biundy or Inas): ey ,1111 , / the result will be a prep aration that will far excel in medicinal virtues and trneexie Bence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters ha the market, and will cost much less. You .will have all the virtues of Hoof/area Bitters in connection whit agood article of Liquor,' at' much- less price than these inferior preparationsylll cost you. . . . ISAAC lIOFFER - AttentiOn,.SOldiers: We call the attention of all having, relations and friends In the army to the tint that 'llOO - ELAND'S German Blame" will cure 'n Sue tenth. of the dloenoes induced by exposures and privations incident to . camp life. In tlin Hots, pobliahed,almorit daily, in the news paper., on the arrival of the:. tear, it will bo noticed .titatAvery large proportion' are isoffering from debili ty.. Every care ut that kind .cart be readily cased by iloofland's (fermata Hitter.. - Dfseatice rernlting'froni disorders of the digestive arg.no aro speedily removed. We have no hesitation In Batting that, If those iiiitera were freely need antoueode snifflers. 111111diedilOrtiVell might be saved that otherwiae .will be Trutt. We call partic - ular ; attention to the folloWini markable and well authenticated cure of 'one'of th i s nation's beroes,.whot.e. life, tsi.tiae his , own language, tree oared by the Bitters:l" • ' • PIIILADELPI:I7.I, August 23rd, Jonu , gentlemen, your Hoof hind's item:Min Bitters han saved my' lift: There is no mistake in this. -It is.vouebed fur numbers of my comrades, some of whose Mime are appended, and 'Whb were fully - cognizant of) 111 the':eircumstanter of my mule , 1 am, and have beer . ,fur the Met four years, a merubek - of Shei•men's ' Initteryi and under the immediate command-of Alefitain' 1t.r.11. A) red Threugh the „exposure ntdindent upon my . eirdnousein; flefer.'lwes attacked in Novel:Ake lad. with Inflammation °film lungs. and wen .for.siveuty-taidays in,the hos pital. This was fullowed.bi kmatMlbility. lieighten -ted;by in attack' of Ay renter:l 'l' was then removed from the iVhite !louse, and sent to. this,city ou board she StWanior • .•Staie cif • Mai de."' 'front which r lurked on the Stith df Jdpa.' Shine that .time. I -have ; been a bout as low es any one could kat! and still retain it spark of vitality. For a week or more', wan seiwcely able to twellowenything,aad tf 1 did toren a toOrketeiktis, it war.inewediatelj. tlitywo up again- .„ • • I could not even ken pvi glees 'of'ureter on - my etinn lleh • Life could nut lest under thetvo' cirrumetatices; and, eecoidingiy,-thu physic-Mos who lied teen work ing faithfully - Inc-high mistmetplittilly,'to rescue me frOM • the gresp et. the- dotal ArC4Ori,frailiqy told me they mold do cm Murat for me, - mid advisiii roe to seh &clergyman. end to make , curb diepositiou of my Bud. nod. luau. an beet suited-tile.. At: acguttintatiee who visitedme' t 'the iieeniud. Mr: 'Freeland:7 Steinbrun; Sixth below Ofth Street, ad-lised ale, ell a' forlorn hope, to try June Ilium's, and kindly procured a bot h;. Front the trate Commenced . ..taking them the gloomy shadow-of death receded, and "I am now, tLank Wet tor, it., getting batter. Though i have bet taken two bottleta, I hare gained ten pounds; and Ideel SAD gOus of, imingrmitted to rejoin toy, wife and daugh ter, from whom 'I have heard nothing IS Months: fur, gentlemen, lam a loyal Ykitinian,:from the min ity,oi Front ?Loyal. To your Invaluable Bitters I owe the•certiiiiiti of lire 'NOI4 ieb•has taken fliktiplacc of vagbe .seire—to your Llittans will IatIVICI the glorious privilege of Arlin elaspina to ley bonne thoaentab'are'dearest to n Very truly yours,: ISAt.:C.AIALONIt e- We fully concur in the truth of the &leave statement, gi we bed despaired of seeing oureodiatle, restored to beelth: JOHN.ODOLEBACK. lot New korii ; ogiYhoit A . ..ACKLEY, CO C • LEVVIB.43UhVALIEN, 9 . 241 New York. , • .„ L E BPENCER, let Artillery,Batihry, F. J B A6BIYELL CoBNd Verniont. • HEISB.Y.B JEIIOSIE, Co B do. lIItNIfY T MACDON.LI I / 5 Co 0 6th Maine. Joan t) . WAltll.f CO 6tlrMaine.• , - . lIEBMAN KOCH, Co.ll 72d New York. -NATHANIhL. B.Tuommi, Co 1+ 95th Penn: • • • ANDREW J KIMBALL, Co A3d Vermont. ._ • JOHN JENKINS, Co 8AU641 Peon. . Bewiiie of Counterfeits :Bee theft the' aigraiture Of "O. Bl.J'ACKBON,r'hteni the WItAPPEkt of each bottle. PR/Olc Pkat 'BOTTLE 75 . 6iNtIV, t . • a Eo. : •OR HALF 19.03:;FURSIP9iii a 1 " ' 'Mould your nearest druggist not here e article, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating priperse tious that cony be offered in its place„ butarld to us, and we will forward securely packed, by" eipm4. PRINCIPAL OFFIORf AND iIIANLIFAMOWri . NO. 851 ARCH AT • •• • " • -• • • • ; d u lies Eyallif f OBAPC4ll3llo ' io ' d. JAcitsoN4 p. t , 1 4) ,Vrte ors; sogiionioA.isustirilimeati4krithi eirryisovnpiakth• tratt.4lState, 23orrznikatm-14).-, Pff!MS .. ... . . if, . • , II 7 4 i • 1 I lir .t ~. ..:1. A 1.1. •;,..., • . • .!..• ...... lIIZEI • • ; ' *PII,IIIP'ARE) 'BY PartiColor Notice. AND THE FRIENDS OF:SOLDIERS.- mTer= • LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1864. MO Sisttitanuto. ANAIOURAIN THEACEI. It wasimany years ago ; . so *ony. that I find every morning, upon look ing into the glass, that I. am growing -W • hiterlind whiter upon - that.part of int-head wbieh .I.have ; always -.' , been' 1,6 d bears inessengers from the , tomb, incident I'ani about' to re late Occurred when I wsucbut just i~ yy atho . *ezities of m I, had •:- • ~; bOn qt`PEltding _part .of,.a..win zerioui!t. n.pori.thii'lgirde 'Peniisyi- Varnkand,'New , York; 'about: Wiiero the DoliOare Makes' its Veadwaters. ilt:was:a lonely, part . of i tto eouutii, •andAortainly little.-attrActiokm : winter• to ono who; like ImysAf; had ; been-,brought -up ~ in.,!ttb, etbege ie4t.lwltY B • .O. II A-rt.h 6 .11 3 ,7 0 4 40- ,attrueoo4.o me' bnond4be i s t ollywy farm himse,*the-leafless,,trees,,thefro. zen ground, and the icy river. The trutb.anay as well come out—l *as in a •: ; - - Therecairtalnly was no!reasen that I . alrould•have lingered in that Cheer less,:sclitary place, but for the-fact that idarioncarpenter was there, and that A.ebOld* not get'away. • ' ' Among the 'ways of passing time .was that •on' the frozen Al most every 'evening, to Sa,y nothing of the day, we were-upon the ice. :It was a remarkable winter, and the ice was always in good order., fact do, not know a : day. from 'November Until 'F.lebruar i k that I—were net,, upon it... She skated beautifully,' and 'I cannot see that I am bayinganything wrong to admit that the - first-.and .mbst Irrepressible passion that I ever felt- was - born up on' theice: . • We11;-it was ene*Tebrnary, 'day, ' clear andleautiful ' - and bad. :made - tip any'. mind- that :that day would bring me to a finale :with Marion, for I kneW,that she loved me as.well 1.! did her,-and that -it only. wanted the formal words to briiigithe' Matter to aeonclusion.. It was-my intention to say say that:e;rmiing afibittlielee;*lti I knew 'that there was no'cliirice . .Of interruption, but it is: strange; boW little wo are able to guide even the most siinplenvents to a ofthelusion;:All that day,farion and myself Seethed . ..to birantagonistic. We liadno epen 'Aisagreementi. nor yet any that couldlead to whit is commonly called a levers' quarrel, but yet there 'was 'semi ethi fig that Re streyed-the quiet understanding we bad always' nuiiiitained. At last nigbt ed the usual invitation to..come out Upon the ice, and *as astonished at a refusal. No volition • .ites given ' ' but she did- net feel like leaving the -bctise.• bar). SroN"s'n. visor thin, and have learne d, that then 'Must. .be 4- moroa without.alqueption ;...bnt, ; Tiled no ,arguipenta in, my. mind_ but ,opposition,..atid that opposition was to seize -my : skates.;and built- from. the bonse•to:the riverothic,b.was cer tainly:not:more tbati,it hundrld feet distant,. I, buckleitnn skates, my face.bnrning with .riZation, and. my brain prompting alr kinds of „dire schemes for gettiiireatisfaction, and was away over the leirwith • al-fierce .dagh as thonkli . .T.i*iiiila.driviroff 'my 'ailtioyiinea: by 'speed.of motion.' '• -; 'Up the river I went;uver arid bacii, new 'rusbing• .up. ir the 'face of tho •W-ind:telcdol heated head. The night was beautifnl clear, cold, bracing - nightokith, amooirtliat ng in the sky as an objeot oft:adoration- On I went, right.pp in the feee.of the wind, the milet seeradd'tn' Under my - feet like do many 'yiti•d, 'Anti!. 'I was far out.. of sight of kende or of any sign of, : . cuitivatiOn and a ,till I kept on. •As fatla I Mayo te think Ist .have been at linist . .Sight*miles fr om borne,. when suddenly I heard a sound that Perfeetlyparalir.ed my limbs, and left me gliding over' theice wjthout an ef fort ;on .my, part at. propulsion. ; • T.did not know w hat it was.; I,had.no pow er'to think,,bat when the pound came with learfaidistinetness,,and the•last .motion of . : my body ceased, nntil.rstood still in the. gimpy stream and gazed with a concentrated -via- Edon about me, I began to realize what I heard,' Then I savi, here and there, along the dark' shore,. darker :objects creeping elliwiy . coit'fifoiii:the trees, and on to the ice, end froni; these : darker objette - Carrie the'ilearful half groan, half lieream, that had BO fret= my blood, anti 'taken froth nie the power of Motion. • I 'had never Seen any of the' terrible .creatiiree with whieh I was that; 'night• d'estined'-to become acquainted; but Plinew in 'tin instant that What I. sa* fi ctniiiitg from the woodsilont least'a' detail ,:diree tioni; were'mothing less thee **elves. I had, *as I • say, , thince 'of 'nee in;g any:ef - these inhailitant;s, bat Thad heard several ;from upthe countrysay that they were very troableadine, and express the: belief that before' the winter was overwe'sh'ciuld havothein doWn our way: . I don't know how icing IstOodgekr, in'gitt, those objeots - cif 'terroic-lnit as they neared mai kieW 4hat'lpeed onlPckniki 'Ballet?, me frotat e.tetrible death;rand I turned to ill , . • Pssigesino novice - :ori the skates, and then-IVA forth:: the sWiftziess l'everbad learned. !:.A.eiay.l stied over-the , rice; tbe-taribre cry earning on' behind' me With. to distinetneist thit • mitidled my blood, but Yistilit niers foreeln every linib..l•l thou t tdu (waiting &theme,' by t tinieitrepentingt the little:folly that liWd trpat n tightly, andigingiftomitlie *int dew 'to.-ebb itwlcore tnig ,Mohtaitihkalieet !!..tholight:pflriys lath 8011)24* )fork.; and the deathly heart-siekness that would strike htr When .she would hear of, my terrible end, and I struck . out once more for life. ... .. ;On they Came with their iring:YerP- . 1 j ng cry, mid I could not resist ,turn -1 in xmy head toir see. : .There, thoy wore ataeqet a Etitorfx'of thelix ta ut fc'rq nr4a. away . . :. - I Plistiiiosilt,,•but 1 . ,knew that, Alley; gameri t ,...lilenewhy ,the howls,.by the -very : exalgrg no te -.4B.they supposed..they;ssl.l,t li re nearing their E prey„. li...7gas it-ithipy iinglit, just.then, tbat.r,st*gek.,pif.thsideFily ~to the , left,..fOr a half turn ofniyleltd .allowed me to. see.,at feast,slAosen .of ~.tike beasts, with , a lost footing, lWing . .some, upon their backs; enckaome,irith .ppre.wlibg,. l eger away PgtvAll9.li lie right. . i4Lp',l,, , ;, . I ..,j i had led ;them. a s,tratalmoptars l i 1 14 P 0 4 1 4:0itYla0 r ;g0Pi0C/ 1 11?...kftit. W XJ I .4tI9,YeTY. tgl l 4. ra*e, 1 ,11 W,7-SY., t9 j 0 AgefiAor it .1"004i - bf. ; tiI.T9IMPIP: ~.. r tliqui -*keep tkeir.feet ava;turp lug. i ficieotlir, quickapon the suthOthice to .4#.qpi Pace .Pie !tlV:r l Pove,nl9l)4i. I I ,protited. by t....e . diseovery, and each 1 .time as they recovered, their feet and pined upon,luc,, I: : Ingdc. a,,s,udden d ash to the right„or le ft ;„ind.thiew more, than •orie . half ,of,tbera sliding away uponAhe ie ii. ~ It: was -AO time; to laugh, , bu.t I .couid not, help it ; R.l.id .eaeh,torn as.l exeauted this.; inexe-- Meat, a coniuisive chuckle burg 41 ) , 01. •mei Zverymusele of-the, body was in play, and. the ; perspiration „relied down my face as though it was a day in midsummer. AG . . the . next ;turn rfilievediuself byihro‘iing s off my toat,,ftii4f oil :Loped; the lighter with er:tilt,: At: the , next. aWay . went My . vest, and just 'then . ,"•turned the bend of the river ; And the. :white "Os of .thy home came in,aight. , : , This gave - fresh life to me, and en I went. I Shall never forget that: last .rnile., It . 4.s . tibe most desperate pliyai4. .eil. exerti3On : dr. my life, and the most *terrible.: . elitel strain. A ; hardly be lieve I Was overlArenty, m inutes ,-in. 'doing. the whole distapoiifroin tbe time .I first espied, :the:if olVes 'Arita.' reached my bonito, .but 1 to =me it: seem ed like tw enty,.. hours." "ciiine rush= 4ig on toward.. tli,e..hOUSA with ' Ott pack not leis tbiiii fiftYyards - behind me, . and ea., I' straek„thii,',Shore and sprang, with skate," berii,ristjeet, over the fence towerd,thri,bouse,thorevis a desperation in my • inoveniente tie yond description :: : . ~. , . , , • As I thought,rbi-. 1 ,1.Wa5..W.1.110- ing and saw me ecnning, !pit; r icit oiee ing the cause, ()filly terror,thri.,fiaste was inexiiifeable to-her.: Shp .sprang to the door as ,I;rtished t iip • the,,tottli and °P i '? . '4;ii- tI ' ilLreiy,4nYPeflin; aria 'Willi a.viiiiii-inrnjx,ilfoill. it. or n a moment. too • web o r. almost with, its closing three or , four. of the Bends wore howling Within a 'few yards of it.. r ln an iostant , the...bolts were ;drawn and Marion's arilp were - around me. ,She...utidersteok it, all without; a tiord- and only One 'qui& emirracei she,. brought ,:me the, rite, with which, within the pext'kw, min utes, I had the satisfaction.of sekdiiig two of the Wretches to their ,lirst. ac count, and .afterwards of Watching the retreat , of the, pock across thp.ice until they, disappeared, : in the:4w,, 1 oil thicollll o 44e PIO- , , ...• :That night, tioer niy reliiitio,Ofibe terrible half hoiii;.;..through WhiCh.rl `had pissed, all the isto..ry.l bad,V,v44- ed to.telf .11 , 4trion 'upo n fee ..came out, . init.:, inet• • with ,the .happi est •respo,nee ; and now, ..forty years 'afterwards, 'my , wolf ra tio, upon the DelaWaro is a story AllOl9Ur grand -children. . . - • .. - , , ~, .. ... , . A•_NE* mitio [Prom tke NpAr,Sionqi, *eq. ; The recent : seiSurelof Aorpecloes the St. John!s.riv.er has-led the dis covery ot,a novek.apparalas connect-. ed"with them, .which .goes to. , show:. that the rebels are by .:no means aux.: ions to make.a too bold appearance-o.f -their. persops.l, The torpedoes.them selves . are;constracted after i t h,e. styli) of those which. have already Is.e4lnax-* plained,in onn l nol am ns. For, instance on, each end,of.,* common , .wooden cask 4* plug of .the same diameter of l .l,lie,Pask.at the base,.and .which tapersputwOrdly to *.,point.- The. whole is r iben eov,ored with. a preparation of , papet , and ; tan. The nap, or firing ping, consists of,a heavy brass tube, embracinga delicat.e,hara mexAnd spring, w,hie_hs.is. inserted in• the,' bttlge..part, of the- . .east, so as to lsave n - bont,,fpnr . inches. exposed e rr : Eno* torpedo has I,breeotthoso 11 11 4 4414411: AIWA with,. detonat ing powder, which, when exploded, om m nicat,es-with the - powder pon tained the - ciisk, 7 4ifecting the' dCsir -ed tesult. • • • Y - ; . . . • ' Attaolied iblach 'end 'of the torpe do is a rope,.'whiaii sIV- the. length• , bf. two :or thew. fent-Lanbiarding td thh depth of the water in - Which it ise pre. posed tO•plaCe th:e. 4 4naelnhejoins a : elbale rope , or - 'chain, it't the endef which is lixed.a li T etivy weighikir 4 ain'- ohor. In order to- sink - She tcirpede in any desired -locality, it hait been the practise formerly of the rebel's to. tniv 'theni• in boats • under cover of: darkness.. But recently they:have invented - s; new plan- for 'adcomPlieh ing that objpet, and feis•rcithattpliin ive :. 'reffir , % , as the . novel •- • portion of i Utii : defitrde r tiVO ' machine. • - slt lode 'slabber an , ordinary barrel atta&hed kir' meat& ofropesltd the torpodWand inert as &gloat: : Within. the- barrel• is clock work machinery, — which is won d 'ito and !so regulated •Aliatlit ,a given 41ms.ty: t r y() - ,lni'nuties -it Wing' ll* flbabh 'end"...lreasea :ii* WO, whicly opytis , andtdisentWn r grea 4,11,312,h= ilif l jovn p ec i o l l i wo I t h d iatoil lib:C. l th - Wrol4 tkiethhild litet.brtliiiiitiiiiP. l At be seevercolightfaboVO T fliiiit ~ .tifo r k tanimetorlietiCASt cariAititi. 1: .•t. calculating how long it will. . *AM 7tiblitttiott:-. barrel to float over the distance be . tween" the point 'and himself: In this manner he sari effect the anchorage without exposing biinselfto NV; and have:the advantage of-doing ,it dar ing the day; the .barrel being to snail an object to attract theiattention'of a person any way remote ' •I !Parties • who, 'have .examined -the torpedoes taken from. - the St. 'Sohn's exPiess the opinion that they• were` sunk-in the manner described.: The torpedo itself is entirely submerged, when anchored: - The Only :way'the river can be kept free from %he nut - Sauce. is to have a paticil ; constantly. 'passing up and down. The gunboat Mahaska, has been for somertime,sta .tioned; 'at the.:moutiv Oedar Oieek, , foßhe :purpose ott guardingititgainst Liovidoes doming down! frontthat 1 .rection', At the Itiine is suppoted .thei;gorpedoes ;were , anClidredf- which destroyed the Harriet • INVeod„ =the "alftiliiiska,forfsdinw•irease'n 'WU'S ab -sent.ifrbrro her 'post.' tln all. three I steainers•have been 'destreyod• on the I St. •.1 oh n'a by torpedoes: t 0 ne'steam propeller; the Burnside; t was wrecked On tile_ breakers, a fewiweeks ago, in a severe gale. .' • ' ' ' .110WARD,.IIIS STYLE •AS A WRITER, 'selebt 'the followtiao ektraets from 11, letter in the Brooklyn :Eagle of last week, purporting to shave been written by Howard, "of-the Times," , the forger of the President's proelarn atiOn, fi:nin Fort lialn.Yette. The'l6t ter is an excellent imitation of the style in which the great "Dead Beat," his fanciful nom de guerre, was wont t© tieftle the iiierary'palatW - Of the rea iders of , the Eagle ; - CELL =5,311, SECOND', TIER, FORT LAFAYETTE,' 114'24; DEAR EAGLE':''. In the langpage:nf the " Andgnificenet Ventiiili; ,ana • I think i sgttll- stay heie at letist tilPl'gd 'out. = • - • Perhaps yogi ; „ xire sufprised at nik sudaerrileparture.- So was I. Bt' , ut I receive froni• General - '`Dix tb .Pednie down whidh %el '• at -M ir - Ey ... 1,0 decline. so I did'nt. Bob Murray- brought theinvitation. Bob•Murrays is United §tates mar shal;and he marshalled roe the Way I should go; so I lhouSht it' best' to Bob is a nice lam; but "1 - would'nt reeom mend' you to cultivate his F - You have heArd oY FoitLafityette . rescift Of of tho hdininistration—ever the left. ,TEINSOCATION ofFort'Lafayette is in die water,. be imlion'the Admit° 'ocean 'end West It is a good site for a* niarine resi dence; but aye,' nt seen any* marines here. It is inac,cessiblwon lat'sides, except the - inside: Its ouktceessibil ity-, is wh a t -I most` object "toy • • Trik WAY 'OLT VrflTTsp is , curilousz and inak,i,iitere,trymir ken,- Oars ihaVeintrtfeen ' here. :You can't-go - by irailioad, dtzsteaMboat4 .- Or horse-quid :buggy. -I The en'trince is effected , in 'a highly:rnilitaiY: manner, invented, I believe; General- , Dix, or some other man. -` = You • 'Which is just overl-the=4ay, - A t;2so.poundshell**ith the:inside ou Os provided fotthepurpcse: You -get lin the shell =lt is - then - put in a 2,40 inch• mortaiand-roinmed. down on a barrel of powder.--:=:-The--mortar is ;touched off and-up you go: You keep going' up. abon t fifty Miles. You then come down andiand right in the .middle'-of Fort ,Lafayettei- • • `.. The :..artillery- aftist - has attained Igreatpreciskin the-range,* and you light exactly. ln the4centre of a *ltol lowlsquare of militUrypeoplc "drawn np to receive -you..; 19 V. • ^ TEt .S.P.WS.6.STI O'Nl .I.s the shell gobs-up is peen-Hai:. When!Smn - halie.:reached an 'alti tude 'int fbity eigh'tiur 'th e Niewtis' magnificerir•rt Yon•h ave hird's eymyiew onath, Coney sla ri di an d /No w Tors ey. • -1 I rnade - a• sketchof-it: , .- ,-• • 'tiTerhapis roil think:this:ls.'s-strange ivay-of gelting:intoAhla fort;but it'is, not 4,6 , •3 • • .:THE WAY; OF OETTViGOI.II I ,• which •i•=havettit disonveied yet:— When -I do leloyOu know. - :-: l l l he"..people , wlo keep •the` flirt! :me ‘oftlie Military:peat - theism, it i 9 their forileilr,Ther, rn'ostly ,, w'e'ar gums -""'or i3words,.and 'du every-thing. in a' mill tury way, whiehc is not: a-aivil way, though they have been-very civil' to .The there 4isaio apprehensiOn:of burglars. Sunsi We , people would , rather break loft than • break into it. - • - • • :As: a hotel'-it.: , is not , equal to 'the Mansion Hausa; though!, the terms are_more reasonable. They don't charge any The - only‘ohurge military people `are given to charge bayonets— Thebill fare is wholesome, but lad6,variety.." ,There is • 760 .. MQ_CH . The bill, of fare,, b o waver; is 'varidd. We hay . ° poili and crackers` for breakfait. Crabkara''and'ri:9 . rk for diTiner; and Pork with ciabk 46 . 0:1'0r tee. `. . we shall hiaiiiLa neat wook;,as the Oomnyandanxtea sent 10 order 2fessr fora garret ,Of "iYttien'irioul Write'ifi r ' f 'ifte3) incises,a blio6Not k- , 3:34Z 431 A b fit ° 4A l itt e P t WAtT", a fr peopre-orbihttlern.eioinvtlexton Who WHOLE NO. 780 , , have been reeorninencled here4)l. - 0e benefit of their health. They'. afin't. generallyisee it. • . • Th - erel44l - 64emitle:scitiajr 7 friel'el!-- No Union 1./Ogues. ' , Nijr3no - Phii harmonic conderKti. Othe'iwjse pleasan-c -.The*iiiri -is enchanting. rinvely vrater Seapia 'spread' before the vis ion on . every side. As I said.=' , Veftire, th&situation is marine:----pitra'nliiiine, and gives me the blues as I gaze upon Th&ei no post-offlee in•theo. fort, and•'dorreiptindernee is limited:" Per , Iyoted'illc; to bow how I'sent this letter. Apigeon' deitelatp---the for Ito:clay. end I attifehed - itheqetter to hist:lllE- ' If-stou get if,,11, - '4illlell the tale of its delivery earrier-plifeonl and you; may.get ' under Toseinakei Somebody may inquir.:- ;I` `tr' , , Vil.toll 4 yoli 'ednfide - ri tially.' ' ' ' The `government- ill' making exten sions io its mansion a.t Fort Hamilton; like Wise at Fort Richmond, on Sta. 1 ten Island. They wanted a reliable person to look afar the architects, to -tee that they did'nt - pocket the bricks. Fort Lafayette is 'Waif warbetWeen, -and So 'situated that Ybu can see both forts at once, and is just the -liface to see - whit is going on. A . meeting of - the cabinet was-defi ed 'ats'Ale White' Ileinse:', beeretary Stanton' introduced the'etibjeCt:- ' - The President said it reminded' him of a story lie once, heard in Illinoik-- A man who lived .inSankittnen coun ty, in conversation With - 6; Medical ttudent, said he didn't believe in-Vac . ciliation. Says he, "It don't do s, Child whit'of good.. I had a child vaccinat ed Once; and in three daysafter it fell out of a window and broke' its. - neek . .” l'. The cabinet saw the point; it once, and latighed so loud that ::they . woke up Secretary Wellee: Seth-eft:TT Seward rang his little 4)611: and sent for General `Dike 4 General," said William IL, "how is Port Lafayette ?"- - "Oar flak is there,"said - the r gener. With military prompthegs. - F '"ls there a-reliable mdn'tO bo found in the Departmentof tile„EiA"?" said William IL ": ' "If there is'nt,f' thundered the Gen ern', 4 111 Shobt on' , the spot."' `"Who is .he ?" the Beeretiiry. name isDead ileat,if 'says - the Geneial. - : "Send . hini to Fart LEtrayette;" So'l'eatne. ' - ams here.' „Thtit4. In - sretirement: , DEAD' 'BEAT. • GEN. MeCLELLAN DEFENDED BY A 'REPUBLICAN. ' A few weeks ago the New York Tri bune contained the folloWing slander upon. Gem McClellan": • •• • "If :there be bnesincerely loyal man who stilloo,- to Gen. Mcalehlan we • li • . • I ask him ,to answer question ., : .this Geb: McClellan is a true Man, why is every traitor' his noisy champion ?" To which !dab editor of thetieirport Vt)News, a Republican pat:fork - replies thus : "It galls, us to. -the-quick to see a man who has been as instrumental as Gen. McClellan has to organize a.mik ita,ry foremto suppresS rebellion, de- famed, traduced, and treated with such- extreme- enmity by bleu who have.done„so little to fight traitors as the editor of the New York -Tribune. We ,not question.Mn-Greelfir fop alty, or, his zeal to• save his ,colintry from overthrow—and we say ihesathe of General McClellan.: But we-do not contend that General McClellan' :has shut' the-mouths ore bundled trai tors where_ Mr. Greely has not ',so touch, s heard -the.teport bf a Single musket discharged at the enemy -We say 'this not because we intend to . re 'buke ,Mr. Greely--though he . riehly deserves it-;-Or 'because we dCeire to land "Gen. . MeClel lan ; but We have been a soldier underhim, and; i _ like thousands Of - ethers have centaited a'soldiet: l 9 love, for him, "which will cling to us to,:the last: . Should:We-de: oy this, even,in our.,present capacity as a joureall4t, wo should blame ,no Man 'if he . treated '131 , 1 ee l scornful as'a deserter: • I . lre therefore' day to Mr. Greely that there is one sincerely "loyal man ) ' who is: not r.afraid or a shamed to answer this question. Gen. kibelenB,aU is true man,,bebanse good arid true soldiers of they nited States 'army respect and honor him as an of -flee'. and a soldier—a man'who lerea dy to. sacrifice his life'to isave.the Gov ern men tof a people„ millo will, revere his name long atter his tratineete,are dead . and forgotten,,,:_: We mike these remarks, as an independent journalist —and though` we never expect to sup pert Gen: McClellan in ..any pout cal 'contest, we will, never abuSe him 4.- pausu-be-klas been so unfortunate as 1 ,0 have bad'lne.n for pions. =lf ttioro is sny,truth his r tory, 'the same_sert of clique attemp ted to swarm our ,Washington...-We 'have no kind of an idei,wtft klad „of teen Greely seeks for hiscOmPan ions but, of one thing w.e, are certain; sot t fiers will never :palc f rmupb noise where he, is, and he, will,. never .pc k t, . much.of sy bore ! . solders It 'is 'Possi bl e, that an article : 7ll4c ',this may offedd some of our leaders, and perhaps some may dethlde tb fo r sake us. canal:lC:help it.. The oian 6 - 9 * . 6 6141Y aceffiee ,Ge47MeClel- I an " With'treacherr 474: efilitke . up Isis ot / :'11461 s been titif, 7, /Lit 114 1a4.944; PY #`• . i f ,- °N r ?..0 61 41 1 PAP P 41 19 . 1, G r t e '' tut down this feheilliOn, :61$7:41titittifit - t*'t' kPAMILY PAPER TORTQWN AND 000.tin*,. IS.PRINTED AND r.I43LIE . MgI WEEKLY B y 24 Story or Fnuck's NOW Buildb;g, Cumberland At One Dollar and Fifty Cents 'a Tsar .111W - Anvat.Tunbsams inserted at the inenairatiat. air-aANDByaz Printed et an hours notkolit . '• , RATES OR POSTAGE. •;•. „. In Lebanon County, postage free. • In Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon comity 5 coati, per Luarter, or 20 cents a year. Out of•tbia State; 034 eta. per quartet, or 250t1i. , a Year It the postage iejegt paid in advance, 114,15 are double'. -and , tie_ the hinds of such nienits Gen: and hia.so,ldier friends the sooner *e ittot) fightiii& the better far us." ofIAN . GRIN CODOiI'OFitATE. The changes Traduced -by flinty* anees of the, heart, - kipaii the , 4111'4- ri s es, are illustrated - inn remarkable manner' in persons where the hair'bf the head has atiddenly. become -*bite from a disturbance io ybe heart ,` tiffs_ ed by tioloot mental-excitement. lady 3 wifol as w geeplys l griqvft on re ceiving the intelligence of a greil change in her worldly condition, and who - had a, very rerierkable qUantity of dark hair,. foundlon the following morning* the whole of the,liair:lfid be ..come of a silver white. , Some striking instances of this kind are narrated by historians. ".1 was struck," saga Aladatne Campo, " witbrthe astonish ing change misfortune had.-:wrought upon Marie Antoidekte'n - inaittreal her whole head of bairAad turn edillinist white during her transit fromVa rennes to Patin." The Duchess of Limertibourg,, When - caught linking her escape during Atte terrors of the French Revolutioo; and put in prison, the next . ; -,moroing ;it was observed that, her hair had .become- white; A Spanish officer, Aistiguisbed. braiery, wee in the, Duke of AlFa's camp. At:. Midnight; the. '.Prov . ,qae Marshacticcampanied• by his Xthird awoke him from his sleep i. ,,ifitntmitig him that, by order of the Vicerey, he was to be iminediately executed, and had only a quarter of an h.mr to make peace 'with leaven. After tiad confessed, he said he was-pre pared for death; but declared his in nocence. The -,Provoat z Marsbak Sat this mompat,burstinta a fit of,:tatih.: ter, and told him thnt they ,merely wanted to try his - courage. Placing his hand upoxhia:fieart, and ith ghastly paleness, ho ordered . thai 2 Pro: vost,,Karehal out of his-tent; offiters6l ing that he bad done , an: evil-440e ; and the next morning,- to the wonder of the Whale army; the hair - hia freed; from been of x deei blaelr, color; had &Conan' perfectly white: - HONK . :ArFrAIW:' • ;GOINct Mg PAIR. Will .be seeirt.tfiat the R diroad Company has made liberal. arrangemsabi fur those desiring to';fisii the Philadelphia Sanitary Siir tEr rhe boatinea engaged ia..i*Eining the boats Of Mr. Henri inpfikriao, of th4Oriiiiih; OOntiftitited. fortpivro &Main forL the baiellt 241,: Philpdalphis,Eanitary . . . gartient;-:/.03. tx; orbtawniatis sown, dins 00n34 7 , - n - member of. Co. c,Trut Ortialay, killed in a hgfit, and burietion the:noriiii ado of tia Obickahominy, within four "miles of Richmond, during Sherldaler late great rdd frotiAtetaittle army tOlintler's He Wal Youngman of big 4 .: • • - . V' Harry (4. . Company pony - 1C.,: 3 33a y., him heettioromOted to 114Lieutionalicp to hie,(ical:: party. • , The commission on l , dime U. Gerhart, of Co F,to a Lientency, has also arrived at.iiie Hegir Tenn, but its wee. not there to receive it, either being dead, - or imniebel and in the iambi of the enemy. Or At a-epeeist meeting of Borough. ,Councikheld onTneetta! evening, the following cvde4g7 were drawn c E= K. Wheat, $ 4 2 60; Henry Shirlath aollo illehltolle; 00; Sly and. Peter Hauer; $lO (io; : lteinoelde l ,Je 111e11y,5141'57; Krick t Groff.: 52 Mrs $lOO. A !Mtn of $5OO for 60 dilYs, was authoii.M4l;'lletiry Shirli and George- Shay late elected .11111,Police at a salary of *3O- prir ~atopth at7hgerla' P.&einhard and Joseph Shape were : appointed:Com, Mitten on Police ;',Elenry q. bikitdieger But. oughlyarcej.er; proper iVo;traeleota for Surrrxiolt are cAthoriZed to be purchased for the use of the Borough G. tie tax vies fined attheVate 'of nine mills en'the: hollers one-half mill of Which. ittle ; be approprielel for's dab, ing fund to, ligaidate the Borough. debt; 51onday, the - 90th of June, was appointed as 41kte day for holding frp• : , Vealwand the Colhxter will he in-the C•unell . litiomi Si the "Court .I:foam, on the "ith,llth and .9th of July: to reeefre texas', and at abatement of 5 per cent will 1, made on* taxes paid` the!: date; Peter Hauer, VIA elected as Collector for the meeting year, and the, rat* I for milleMing fixed at , t% Per cent; - 6'i Mars :Smith and ShaMto were appointed 04ramittee iffitar M2ra =l9 A meeting h 'behalf Orthelitaiiien Ladies' Aid Se= okay wee bold