II i OUR FLAC I 13.33111? of likes-71M union of lands- The U ion of Shten‘hone would never ; Th} union 0! henna—‘4“ union of hands— -3 And theJ‘lag o! u_ur,Union forugsrl 'riz::::::;~r:i;::zz;::>.- ; I. J. ennu. “iron: mp ruormnqg ; ’ ‘gz'r'i'vsmina, lu- - mm: upumxio. my 431%: y?‘ RIMOp :n‘i mgr-1m Om' «up dwrrgoryh of mi Jwb door. "fire; “In R gum-i. much mo purulent u‘m‘!‘ deal . wi‘lh thy change, and thl my flailing ua. ‘ A. Our {initial for 2er pan-mum] ”lured. u:1 lumen. of miter!“- (nablfd to do jobblngjlp peretofor• ,We bin incurred son: pHovcinem, fluigh i¢ in w 1110!. outlook. ' A [file help from them y¢uld come very goqd 1 ul. ‘ K I . . ,' . l 3 ’DBNOOBAHQ VICTORY. 1 h‘ho munjcifnfeleb‘ion inr‘he City of (I'lliictgo, on Tuesday weik, relulted in t glo yidlaus Iriumph for the: Democrmy. They oiPotod'lhdr candidate or Mayorby 118 mi! jority. in spell of 20.3 votea, and ”0 o ‘ up 32 C9un¢ilgeu by still Inger @ori- Li .I. i . TChlugo vii shay: ‘ like}: wot: i}; lioflhorn a 1 rfdkdtbgivipnhe‘ jot-it}. 781“ the Mpg A‘Jorywhem else, no gqt n+l: rule—hence the t: [j public'genliment 3L d Wutern States. ‘. NM 1 )1 Jf neighbor 9f] the Sentinel J- djn (m, . who “marlish'flmgnin. In hirlast h‘é‘bhl'fg” an with " wrkening fluke fealty 9f, our-radon to our 3!, tion: Union." An inhuman Maohood, a: pa cannobvbut'kvww. 1 t him We. his wagon md defamntory Ming-alien, if he cgn. ) jwo mist-e retort by pap prove, 941qu com: hfiioniacs. he hirbeen 4h; I”: to our Mingle. If yeargslb'een di'sunion «r‘p now’of the name urb‘nmy trying tg ‘dec: ' the (we friends of mge UniQn may a,; " Len {we ”Mm TM] pur -21!?18 of whinfris to hol ~ politigal pouw‘, and mi the restoration of guy glorious Union l 7Wd h‘ve prolested pgainst. the illegal “lid ljnpropcr acts of this Adminiemx—g ”4016'qu against them because we he ed lfiem’ debfimentil' to the inure-ts of the ,( Putty. But in déipg :tliil'we have been prlomhted Idlely by our love of and venera-l tldm fpr tha Union as made by onr fathers. n help thopeoplaif this Administration; g: Id!» comidared the “ Union 1'" _ ”I 'The Leigueu demmd that. am who‘ jofin than pledge themselvoe to ".yncondi-l lienel loyalty to the Governmént." . by wind} they mean their own Republican“ Minimum”. The fleeing n? the ne—j MON“. end everything élge which the Ad iniétrntibn has done, ormay yet do, is (0' . mellowed end endowed withoutm if ' 6 en had. ' Wu ever 9 more deeperata lime, to shut up the mgulbb of the people a upped! Butlhe Jehobinl unnot thus sqcceed. The people will not surrender Meir freedom wichout a lmurmer. . , ' We Emir-. 91, in uglicinp the "Union ‘( in Abolition) Lenguq." invites "all of ewes? mu And creed. fol gibm or politicali" Ar ache derkieem be art. and parcel of Ih’e “league?" We ehiuld infer so from "this Sentind’alehguage. he thing promises lathe am, truly. ‘: I > \ ’ . MW - Ifi-The New York {ldea seems tn think 711 m the 10-ulled "Hagen Longuee" are me king eeomidetgble "mix” in the political werld. "A fewldeye ago," it says, “we {aim John Van Buren abusing Fernando Wood. at a meeting presided over by Gen erhl Scott, mien-angst] by the members of I ihoddy'pommitm. while the Albany re flinoy on the one hand and .Lhe Abolitionl in an “nether-leaked down upon the Matte-t, and aeoretly’ soliquuised,‘in the win-dc of hue: ~ ‘ 1 squ Ibother he kill Casio. . quio him. or each do kill the oiher, vvery way make: minim!" V Q GoodSuggcaliolp—l'l‘be Philadeiphin Jolt. Ml 5131-09039: that thq 10-c’llled “Union Wflwhich huehe‘en‘ inuituwd to in flifiu’ 9:0 us‘x‘ Presidaufinl election. a" n " er the luspiooe of the proprietor of the PEWpfiin Pam. he «fled ii: his honor ‘ ’ Layla." which will be M least I mine bong pm. “In the on. they bud trimmed: . , ‘ «w. fio sho‘ Com ' will um nofiprin molt):- Mm'mmf :“On; whut mat doth this 01n- Cesar use?” Inn has booomo Rama Tux my . , ‘ ;_____..* ~ W ‘ ram Agar-4m. daily Democratic mp pflyfecawl’ ska-(ed in I’h‘iludelphik, by boll! pomidohbly pplatgod and hwdiohioj 11%!!de in its genenl nppelnnoo.’ fl'd'riblemut Sen—Greg! Lang/L470. —Du Hand-y gluon! noon the “ulnar Abdv-Suan,,fmm Liverpool forNewYork, win: uhoro near Cape Race, Newfound hlid, md was totally wrecked.‘ 01‘ four hmdud mdx fora-fair wonapp board,‘ M‘s" .nd cm, it in suppqsod £1133»l nbout one-lulf the humber were dxawned. I am e ' . . ...—.... ’.‘EigM soldier: imfiriwped in Fort an._nwt_ifip_g newt-partial, made their at” on Tuesday night, but Were—flu dronod, probably in consequence of {.13. ppaemng of their boat. , - >W'Mlmnyu In villifig to fig” ”We“ Shin 32.99 Mm .nos incline‘d quite so much (9:: mac!) Sign»). l ‘ SENATOR coww. J WHAT'S IN um wmm ‘ ‘ “'9 commend the tollowiyg extract from" We, who ha! thought oursrlves proof ynspeechplSenetorCownani-ecrntlydelivered ingaimt monument at any occurrence, coh ll’l “‘0 U- S Senete. to theeomideration “fl fess that something ha: happened Ghich 'daa Mtnnlsh us. Can anybody tell in whet has Colonel Mtfllure‘l hbe nflected with a. softening of‘ the bnin? ll he clean out of bin wits. uteri: mad, or only “on the rum pfigel" Ila nude- speech to the Union League of Chemberaburg on Tuesday even irig lut (2|nt.) which we hue not seen, but oil which the Valley Spirit say- : " We cannot refrain from expreusing the «tilinion that his speech mu 8 mmt remark ml e one to he delivered by a Republican sneaker at n. gepubhcnn meeting. liq com menced by ‘ inisteringapowerl'ulmhuke to his partisan friends for atigmatizingm ‘iraitorq’ all who disagreed With :1. min f litics. These men had gone fro our m{idst tide by side with“ Repulilimnn, their bl (1 WM shed upon every battle Ifield, t eir dead bodies had beep carried th‘ ough o, :- slpeete, followed by a whole comm nity in tears nnd sorrow. "These men a not trhiflorsflpaid the Colonel, ‘ and you now‘ itl’ He then spoke of the Eman‘ci ntion Proclamaticn. He was not prepared to my he would have issued it. had he been in Mr. Lincoln'g position. and he now deqlared that it‘it‘stood in the way of thereatoietionl oil the Union it o ht to fall, that. l lib-3 ill public' may live. The ‘mmt remnr able: fe‘gture offihv speech was that it di nut eqdorse a single measure of thentlmi isti-a-i ti . while the speaker concluded wit the si nificant declaration that he consi eredi it first duty due to his county. and louldj fo' loiv‘that duty. though It might (dad him into‘ adiflcrmt path from that in which he had here-i tojore traveledj” ‘ ‘ ‘lt‘such sentiments wore really uttered before a Union League by Col. M lure,‘ Me can only repeat the question. “ \ het’sl it? the wind 7” We so reldoin hea any-j thing sensible or pntriotictrom-thatq Tter‘ that surprise is natural. Let us hop ‘ hat: light is dawning where we least expectpd’ toeee it, and that our beloved. country, 31-! though in great‘hperil, will yet be saved,‘ the Constitution reinstated nhd the Union ‘ restored—Patriot d-‘Unson; l itiltr. those intolermt. prescriptive bigot: herew houtl who are in the habit of dqxiouncilg Democrats as lrnitors. Let them learn wisdom from the word: of emote-man}— He said I : i . ' " Now. It seems to me that if we of: like dominant party were more tolerant of the Oppositinn, nndtinmd of uking points to insult their belief. and misrepresenting their opinion-”should carefully avoid any allusion to them whatever, we would soon disarm that Op‘poaition. I have been from the firml‘ opinion that the introduction of guy I)! . ure. no mattor how important it might appear to be in the eyes of its (riean, calculated to wok. tho hoodlity at? the Demgcratic party and incite Mppooition.‘ WM mischievous to the highost degree, and that all we might gain by web a meuure‘ would be riotbing compared with whet 'we should lose bra-outing it to resist it.— Their harmonious cooperation with us in the prosecution of the war is iorth more to the country I thousand times over than any measure we could propose. and which would'tend to alienate them from‘us.‘ ~ » AL. l i' bu been removed Idr locnliou—tha: is, . Is there any man living to day. who love! ~h'ia,couutry bottomlhan hi: nwn hobby, who would not be willing and ready to give up all the causes 01‘ diflerenca with that great garty. composing one-half of our people. or ”the sake of insuring its hearty and cheerful co—opera‘tion’witlula incarlzying on‘ the war? Sir. I had rather have the animal ’andmaterinl and ofthe Democratic party'in this war than all the legielative projects that could be hatched in the brain: of a COngrPss competed entirely of : reformers. One kindly pulsation 41' it: great heart am! orig :lxznly ”wk! (f it: mfg/Hy arm annual. do move (0 put dawn the ugh/[inn (11/in all the law we could possibly/pan. I would careflullyyihld all my preconceived notions at-any time to secure} itu aid in this extremity, and with its did I believe the dnit of the Republic would soon be restore"!y and 'thehfid flag afloat everywhere; atill more t assurance qf safety and protoctinn than it evér way. I would_re|pect the tradition» of that party and deal tenderly with its like; and dia likn.-and surely under no circumstance? would I offend it. when it could beiavoidedi’ psi Office. Our new ‘ commodiqu—mon e. We no wpleased 'i our friend-will be hing work_ hue been ' "uh iwo phase“, and generally, to dill be r 0 expoditlgnllf than expeue in then im- oped tfiose In urban There need be nomismderatanding wit‘ 1 'rognrd to the position of tho Democracy in this war. and all canting of the Republipnh pre-a, oil interpolatioru nhd‘suppressiom with which they neck to change the tenor of Democratic speeches. cannot alter its:— The Democrtoy are in favor 'of the Uniot‘n, the Constitution and the lawn. Thhy Lula willing to fight for them; and have done :4). l They are willing to sacrifice all they posse s for their maintenahce, and have given proif of their libenlity in the manner in which 1 they have responded to the numerous calls of the Government, They do not feel la Ijvmpatliy with a war for the abolitio‘n gf slavery. .'l‘hey do not affiliate with the at ‘ ministration—nor do the} sanction its vi‘ ‘ luiom of the Con-titution. The stand the i Democrat'- hnve taken isf‘onthe Union and the Constitution, and it admit: of no mil;- constru‘otion. Not oll_tho_ traitors in t e South nor their Abolitian confi'eresin t 9 North can mono m from ourflpurpose. We have: right to criticine the ndminiat 1 tion and we shall exercise it. And-no 10' g as fanatics and ultraists are permitted ’s'! shape the destinioa of the Republic. just go long shall we denounce and condemn such Imista ken nud'fntul policy. ‘ Ina of the blanket! of I. Illinoimmd hardly vy Republican mar, L of um city, like tting tired ‘of Abo‘li l méfldom reaction 1 over the Northern [annex-ting." whit‘wo i ing win: the Abo -5 my of that which l'l’hey hue for thir- ILs, and he IncHhey Inrly—he and they ‘jil‘he‘ Abolition party. untitled by‘the October and November electio '6. changed its mme And assumed I pretence of loyalty. Hence came Loyal Leagues. The Abolition leadnrs have ridden the negro (0' death.— All their hopes had been staked übon the' emnncipetion proclamation, and. when that failed, they dishonored their pubmisea, dis. avowed their predictions. end, like dishon est benkrupts, attempted to conduct their business under another nigh. fiscrutiny of the names of the originators ‘f the Loyal League- will show that they alrethe same man who engineered the Abolition‘party. Negro worshippers. professingi‘ loyalty are, like wolves in aheep’l ‘clothiné and cannot be trusted. A few good and true ‘men have undoubtedly been inveigled into Loy al Leagues, by the pretences of loyalty end professions of no—partyism 301 abuddnntly made by Greely, oedyke and Company; but day by day these pretender: arehmore apparent, and these professions Weaker, end the real purpose of the éagues will soon bq’ofl‘lcielly eoknowledg d. M it has been already nnpmcinny eckvEyvledgcd by the Chevalier Fol-hey, in bid declaration thzt the Leagues oould‘elect A President in: 1864.411 I'. Herald: ~ , :' How the Sea-ct Service Mom) Gem—lt is" stated that $40,000 in gold w sent from the secret service fund of theleVar Depart-l ment at Washington. to Govegior Mortonfik of Indiana. to enable him to carry on the State Government. for which the State Lag-‘ ielamre {rifled to appropriate ftz'nds, owing. to factiousé feuds of members.’(—Nazionali Intelligerweri‘ = , _ l Everybody who is acquniuted with the exalted reputation of the I ntelligencer, kleml that it wohldinake no assertion such as the the above, without good authority. But In diana is not the only State where the Ad-i ministration he: used the Nation’s inoney as a. means of aiding Republican designs.— 1 We are reliably informed that funds were: drew'n directly out of the Government Treasury tosseist in carrying the Connecti cut nth Rhode Island elections. and the feet but never been denied at, least by the' Republican papers, though explioitly char-I ged upon tire Administration: In comer-i ntion with a leading Republic“, a few days] ago, he boldly defended these acts. on the“ assumption that the Democrats were lei great enemie- to the nation is the‘rebels l and that the Adminirtretion we: A: bunch to use the p'uhlic mé'ene forlthe putting’ down or one u-the other! Sdch is the in-. tensity of Abolition malice end fanaticism," that we doubt not two-thirds of the party}? yould agree with this individusl.-—En‘e 05-9 carter. ' ~ 3 .7714! Great Alan dialing qf 1133 mm at ReaaV jny.—There In: an immense gathering of freeman at tho old cithdel of liberty—Bend ing—69 expreu the vievaand fading. of the unmnfied Democncy of old Begks. The cmwd was immense, though no effort was made to attract the multitude. There was neither drum nor fife. fire works nor rock— ets: but a simple announcement ii: the pa”- Fen um} “30 Remocmn, not intimidated ,v ~ u, b the a b' 3 u ‘ . 1 v . t 11k," 33°L£guf::§::’ ofimtegggeth: novIV before the Legisluture to prevent the‘ Hulf A million rebels are in arms striving call. - l emigration of negroea into thin Sate. In to bra-k up this gallozedfiUnion. with the The moetin was 9f th . thocourse of the d' ‘ ' - ‘ ' encouragement °“‘e “m 3“ vern- Eeidfutia 311% held ixi :13 Birksffiga 3:331:11;- remarked: “I «0333;220:212? :13? 3“; snd yet the .B’esidempci" bio“f“n' qsothefactthatth 't‘ “ ' ' ' Sup is even bolder thanefigigégpgfa‘?: "fun? Dtltchmen I have ”9“], The Ab‘ 1"" M 94?“ fibousand bu" men hIVO the exprusion of its opinions, and that. ‘°,olmomsts generally enlexmin a higher r - fgund unungely grn'ves, through 9119 follies whatever means the minions of the Admin- Sud. TM ”“389“ “I“ they d 0 70! our Ger- 5 o the Admxmstrn'uon, lfldfiVß tunes “I" inmion my man to chéck liberty or man. d Irish citize 11' ~ ”my “named m mwmmg’ a" mhm' speech, libeny of the prass, uqd tho vote byl E p ;_.__2:: ‘ urg Pdfnot. ; m 9“ bluslnnfdn, ”a: or friends; “d 1“ ll th . - _: .. fi-f‘" ; ..Ipconu“qnp. ‘ 31in??? 9‘" °f?2?2b‘i‘2t?s3‘3‘£2‘;l“°”” ! film”? for 09“" s"?°"“°“d"?‘ “9‘: WM” “fun!!!" rnytnahe mum be pm: ~ . ; ~ v -=- - - :4?! 106 mm x ‘ ' DEMOCRATIC POLICY HEPunch’N REBPONSCIIBILTY more e 4 71m wuu i iThe joint responsibility of the Republi onn party with the ' southern secessi nists fbr the existence of lhe winr is a. fact of such Hrond notoriety that th‘e squirming sophis try by which the Republicnhsstrive toclcur thenvselves is only an exhibition of ‘their extreme soreness. In their chicanin self exculpations they are caraful not to g fur; * ther hock than the winter of 1861; inch it; much as if a miscreant who had at n lhke schooner from her mowing: nnvrl sent her into the rapids above Niagara sl ould tinsisgt en confining the discussion of h a re. Is‘ponsibility tothe question whether 11 had uttet‘ipted to arrest lhqqessolin ther yids, lwhc it “'3‘ About to plunge over the catn lracj. \Vho was it that began the anti—cl very ; agitation in 1836? l. Who was it thntfl iled Congress with abolition petitions, an the “mil: with abolition documents, under olor of the right of petition find theiighto free ‘ printing? §Vho was it that ran the uhder ground railro‘ad? th was it that got up this 'Anthony Burns rio.t'in Bonton. ”ill the Jerry rescue at Syracuse; .that raised moh Literary city and villngT \whore attempts are mmle to restore rug tives to thci mns ten? Who was it that promulgate the t‘h‘igher law "iandijmroclaimed the ‘ irre pressible conflict?" Who was it that any ed the whole country‘to ring with dqnnn- Ipiations of Daniel \Vobstcr for his putviotic ppecch ofthe 7th of March. 1850, nml simin- ‘ lied evt-ry nerve to thwnrt‘ Henry Cl yin ‘ thj lust great effort of his life to ex rciae: rth Abolition (lemon? Who “‘[ti it thatl ‘ hcnrned and spat upon the Comm-om so of' ‘ ‘lB5O, and declared that the élnwry agita ltion which that Compromise ileclnre set ftled, should‘never die out till the fu itive ‘slavo act was taken off the statute h k 2—! ,Who tyne it that kept making Spoor-hot nnd' ' resentinc petitions in Congress for its re-i am” Who passed tho perso hl liberty ‘l ills to nullify it? Whnmournnlll old ‘ ohnl Brown as n martyr. and impiously co par-I led the 'gallo‘lvs on ‘which he met .1 f 2 on's; fate to the cross of Culvary? Was i? not' ‘the very same person: that have sini'o undo the hills vocal~ with a sangwhich ligur tive— ~ly describes; the war by saying that “his soul is marching ‘on i" - I ~ Trué, southern scoun‘drcln nud’deflmgo-l Loos have long plotted the dissolutibnnf the Union, but they would have been ijver-l loss ‘without this Abolition aid. ' heir whole stock in trade was furnished by the i .\bolitionists. These fanatics supplied thel fuel 'with which the secession demagifgui-s} set the South in ablaze. The northem gnd [ the southern zealots were, as Colonelfion“ ton ‘snid, as necessary to each other '(us the two halves of n poir of shears. Neither] could have cut thei Union in two without the aid of ‘the other. The Abolitionists. were constantly warned that their agitation I would result is disunion,'hut they laughed i the idea to scorn. When they wanted to‘ make those who entertained this fear con-l temptibie they dubbed them “ doughfaces :"t if they wished to render them simply ridic-; ulous theyjeered at them asf‘Union-snvers." That the Union could ’ ever be dissolved or that tiny serious attempt would ever be made to dissolve it was an idea which: they Were never weary of scoutingns on ya par with the Millerite predictions of‘ the ap pr hing end of the world. They would mime deterred by it, not they, fromlexus panting the over-sensitive slaveholdfrs in every possible way. Stand forth, ye agitag tors, and behold the blood upon your hands 1 The pitying heavens will never weep min enough to wash~them clean.—- World. J \ THE SPY SYSTEU. : Under Abol'ninn rule we are fast “ling into all the vilest, most lepulsi've and dan gorous practices ofdespotiarfi. A Wa' hing ton'correspondem of the Cleveland éerald. 3 {till blooded Abolitioqiu, of coum,’ Write: as follows: . . ‘jThe time hu come. And this is thq plm for'Comfixinees 0! Safety, whose busi ess it shill be to watch Ipiga and syrups ize‘rs. * ' * Union Leagues m: ' well en‘uughbut they've not, a: a 1 praentlorgan iséd, thorough enough; ‘ * “ In eyery wwnsbip a Committee of Safety is needed. * * * Their duties would be “lose of valvular} aid: to Me Mil Mar shab, to {am/u him,“ keep watch ofiaupi tion: Panoufi’ (£23, (£2. . To which the Cleveland Plain Dealer ro pliee : 7,_ ’ ‘ “Listen to the Austrian spy! this fellow, whq pp’oposea l gang of sneaks, film will go prowlihg about peoploc' bed-rooms to hear auspiciow talk ; thin Abolition Titus 01ml who propose: an orpnized gang of slimy hangerson in society. Let them organize their Sneaking Committees, and every hon en citizen will provide himself with a good cowhide. Ind it he catches one of those wbelps sneakjng into his private apart— ments he will flay him out ofhis boots." African: m. Dutchmen.—-On Satqu we ovefheard an exciting discussion between an Abolitionist and a Democrat, on the bill ARMY CORRESPONDENCE . , WAR NEWS. : Srrrotx. Vt. April 26, [863. i B" \ o's“ Apr“ 26“Th9 flab?" Fm" I Fume Sunu P‘Vhen 1 do.“ "1“.“ toil. from how t Irleam.hna tll'l’lVed With the to you.just one week ngo. every thing «is o om:g.nnportant My”? ~ quiefi except on Occasional shot from the! . On I e mghtvof their th. irt. Gen. Banks Ishurp shooters on our went. The piclieu h'd '.th .\"m‘n‘om'l. - after ‘ ”"11 ion our front become quite friendly. They ' figgt Atx‘ei'rmrlhon bayou: 12:” the rebel exchonged pores pretty reguhrly lond h” P“. “"9“” .md ‘P "I bl“ they .nwle I mum moment notto er uh"; T 9"!” from ”“’"P°““i°nv“.“”!md . less one W 3 or the othel'odvmoed. iii-I 8 “ .'mf .m“s”.le"‘bl° I” on both “Id“- sensible m humane pnctice h” been 2' . 80:30 Loot). prlsonel‘l Been brought 'strictly adhered to ever rince by'both pin; ”kiwrmkhni “Pm!" 0’ 5°19 compen ties, and picketing on our front ha been I)“ "Ed made at ‘ tune. : e rebel; “'0 3 rather pleasant than otherwise. About {Tip-o’. '9" ltenmboato ‘0 prevent ”’9'" inoon two nxpeditionsmere fitted out. ofl°jsbliyamg ml") our hand:, andltwo largo gun lof 5,000 men. under Col. Foster, w'ereto It-a‘ld ta “"5 the Dunn were mduded m .the .tack the enemy. on tlfe Elentonjroad, the Bestiuctlonm lt '“ exyected “I‘." Gen, other of 600, under Col. B‘Fehler. were to i ":3 02:12:; “capture 09" 0‘35“ on the 18th ‘ make a feral. on the Sommeflohroml, 59 pl! Our fleet have reduced it! Bose. an lm~ Ito keep the enemy from uniting against? . ~ , , Furter. Owing tothe @ctivity of the enemy llportant rioxnt. ..1 h° prospects are “I“ the I along the Nansemorid. the eiheditionsltrehel‘ wli l he dnvenout ot' ppeloumeoun. I were postponed. "l‘ho;rebels hpdiplan fiillyfir I captured .' . E Ibottery on the West Branph which aim t ‘fi “'11:; "or“ o ammunition, some "- blockoded the Hun rq‘nderinglit V‘erydfihfloe r .l'l es ‘and other arms were xool'tured. l perous for our gunboou topauiup or down. : Iv‘llllr onk“) t leg) marched thnugh Putter-lion. lAn expedition w‘u Rotten nP'under Geh. ‘.F' 93:] “11"! log oontmuo ly,andreocledl Getty to storm and talge ifpossible the bdin rm m 0" the 13"," . i ‘ I tery; The guubouta opened a brisk fire In) I}: fiThe ynrious exortiogkumors of Qon-I a: to divert their ottention whilst two Ra‘sd {Morale movements in Western Virginia! iments—the 89th New York nhd the sum hwb‘ hm been in circulation for wipe‘ ‘Counecticut—croqsed the river. They arr-Ina”, PM have at last talker: n_defimte i—rouuded and took the' battery with ds4l s?“th and we {‘o' Prese‘ngruchrmformow prisoners. The surprise was so. comple' tion a! Wag! fecerved "I this city up to a late I I that we only lost pbout a dozenlmen in wilel to“? 139‘ mg“. it inwere that the movel The prisoner say they captured the Elli)? rent 19 funds by a bodont' cavalrygqr on the Peni «ula, and pretendcfi Wmnwlei monoted Inlantry. under the oommand;.rt I themselvea with rm iden. that ”“1018 'Sutn |ls suppoeed. of General Jones. Beverly, m 6 had only gotten h 5 arm back again, Ho‘ -~’ Randolph com"!- 5"! {“09“ north. org“? I ever that is. we‘hnve Lhe'hattery and thgy : ton. W“ “luckfil 0", “NP“!!! 13"- Thl! ‘are minus one. It is regarded :ns rutherl is? I“? when theJ-‘edefnl P“‘h9“‘t‘" were first. I brilliant afi'oir and opened up;the ~Nanae-; opprned 01' the raid. | From Beverly they I mond'to the passtge of our gunboats. , I 1’30”“ "0"”‘_ ‘0 B°Wlflllufl§v 0“, the 3“” The following days. Monday. Tuesday more “nd 0}?” ”"Imm' “‘.d 3'9"“ 9“? toI ; \Vednfid—u’, and Thursday, were rvmnr P" O.lklnnd.wh|ch was held for A ay. Mowing I bly quiet. Nothing occurred ,3, break me ‘- nround Rowleqhurg they nerd. nnpronched ‘ monotony exce‘pt a visit by Gene. :llnllee’k ' Grofton. theyunctrfln of “P" Quin)?” “Id . and Dix, who pdut an honr or “‘lO x‘n 01". I Ohio and the )nrthwestorn Irglnm‘ Raul town. , . , 4 3 Ways. and twere repulsed b . the Federal I Friday. at one o'clock. the exp‘pdmods' troops stationed there. At. lz‘st accounti a lwhich were to hove gone on theipreviohs portion “f ”PW {2'9o yvns supposed ‘0 be Sunday, were put'on the; march oh the tie- I nrovmg inwards ‘.l heehng, a bridge ”Ma!" ‘lpectivo roads. The expedition under~C¢L nmgtnn, fifty “mes dwtnnt,‘ ham): been I Foster advanced (in the Evlenton road stiy- : 0"“!03'3‘1' 1“ ""5 “‘5O "POW“! that-Mme era] miles', and after rt brisk tight’drove t e‘ 0‘ the. ”"31" had "mm” “t Morgan enemy from their first line of imiténch-Imwnr m M" ongnholn “ENE“ - 3.9 V?" miles I merits. cnpturifig i 7 prisoners. om. "0,3,: I‘gouth'oi' the ’ennsylvanm 13" . out nothing I pursued them forlseyveral miles under th irlm definitely” “"‘Vn 0'43“?" xact Where,- gallanticommnml‘er. Col. R. S, Fetter, who I ahouts. Bend“ the brxd . destroyed, I was ever mngpicuauq in the thickéstof the I tibove mentionednnothler oiithe Baltimom I fight, driving filmy] into their «world linelol‘. and Ohio roac‘wns burnt hy thebonledemtes, Idel‘ence. and Were just about iitmckingl“"d_ one 03‘ t ‘9 .\orthwestern by the Fed- I them when an order came from‘GlPn. p., k l‘erali. ltw not known what other damage to retreat. Thoyjreturned to camp in the; My" be“) dome ‘0 ““3 road-Ball. 13“" of :evening in good .order and high’ spir‘tm' g" ‘l‘l"“‘[“y- . , ‘ i ‘ our loss strange to my was only 27 In kilidd,l fill. in nguin reported at the Coni'ed-~ wounded and missing; .» I I lerates nre tn’invudo Kent day. It is now I "The loss of the enemy could nOthe ascér- stated that General I’vgran IS in command. “mined. ' I Innd that the army has be n largely rein ? Cohltuehlpr nt‘the some time ridrnncedifiirt't‘d. The movement, t is expected,l on the Snmmertnn road, with detachments , would he made hy massing u in Cumberland I from the 163 th arid 166th Pu. and 43th Mac-Li. I river and entering the State by the way of‘ Roi-'lmenh—Jififl men in ail—with two sen-J Mill Springs. A I \ I trons of artillery and onencoxnpnuy olicovul- I ‘ w“ is relmrtpd that nqunrvs nrmy ad-I l)“ 12‘0“” companies “‘l”an 0" 99"" I vuncod on Monday. Henry fighting wasl side of the ‘rond yrs nl'iirmishers, xwhil~t the i expected., I I I _ I artillery Opened Ph :1 "03"“ I" whxch‘theAl [Q‘The rebel rnidjnto “teetorq Virginie? enemy were stationed: They were soon . lnrns “ml"; have M). , corriposed‘iol'only “I d“”" (".’m the muse, bu} 05”" for“: w'“! few hundred men. Eéenelnentconcerning‘ not suflicnent to , rge their rifle pits. and lit is obtain". '7 \ ; * I after a irett shm' skirmish they retroot- . , _ "’ , V \ l ‘. I ed out Er raynge ofiilmir muskdts. The ur‘l _ Willem '3 nothing new from Sliflblk" tillery kept up a minderote fire, so its ‘tn let! 4 ~—‘—"— “W “I_f"" them know we we e still nhout, the object i . DENY IT WHO DARE. ‘ being, as I said liefore, only tn make a ’ We assert null we clmllrnie nnr Abdlition‘ feintHo keep then] from fuliing too hem'i- I ' L 7 ‘ 1y on Foster.‘ “rim “1,0"? fire we nevor‘ paper or puliucmn tniprou: ‘ e contrnry, that got, an answer wiitli artillery :, nor would no prominent Dhlnorrnt in the North: this ever. they discharge their mu~ke_t~z until our} proposed a sepnmtiun oi the "States, 'or - cess hnys w'ere within Ihort range. Their object 'l‘“ of {ln w,”- on [lid basis of diqrsolution; evidently was to draw us into some trxtp.- ' find that film ("Ir mm“ era of either In" The men behaved ivory win, and i! it had: 'I l- - '-‘- ' _ , .1 .y‘ been ordered would have charged on their “ '0 "“9 "m"! ”"_bw“"‘“L' “P bi “"9 Lmon, rifle pit“. But it .would have been a "EN-i “Me 1109" “0:1-llMxtnrlt—snoh for instance as Img dxrwnse of lil‘o; as thenl-jvrt‘ol’the 9er Mr. (‘o’nuny offinnsns, “hu offered a resulq [Edit-it‘ll wns‘jus‘t M ‘WCH “I‘F‘l'l'lllil-‘hfi‘d. tion in Congrqrs recognizing the independenee “"lhout it 0‘" :iflrvoi "’il”"{“d ‘0 ('l‘.‘“l‘~of the South’f'orffilr. Greeley. who declared finalist-41mm“ "' In”, cueuultiesl~tiere “I‘llntt it"ut the bxpimtion of three mouthi, from Private Foot. CdliM:-ss.,tyoundeii sfighuyj All‘rii 22d. “a sermon impression had not been in the hip, ' I i ‘ . linndc on [he rebel-5. ‘ “(- should “119 w to oan Capt. llonry Shéléfl‘ur' Co. I‘, 1661]) P, MI, I‘m-stingy and make the best nltnihnhle pom-cg" wounded slightly 11l “f" hilll‘d- ‘ i ‘ lor Messrs. Su'm‘ncr. Phillips, and Stevens, wh'o P‘lfi‘v'xgu:‘Egoigyi)rcezitg’fii‘hfifkm?' llthh faxmouuce phunly tlmt they" “want no Union, il'ri'vate Reuben 'Flohr,“Uo. A», {6sth I" unlefis slavery in voted out of it."_ Will any M" wounded in m‘hiz I 'I 1 1 Royal Leagucr 3‘.th pt the chullenge‘l‘ We ofl'erl Corp. litunnuellb‘iiio, Co! A, leth P. M., the use ul our I'nwn columns to yvhocver nioyl "00nd?“ "“me 3 ‘ l ‘ ' choose to undertake it.—Em Uhurl'en ' Private John A; Stair, CP.A'. 166th 1",. M., wounded in log ‘ Private George S‘ ng‘nen, Co. U,’l66th P 31., wounded in nbtmmonw ' Private Levi Ru‘wl'muaer‘, Co. (J, 160th P M.. wounded in hbzul. ¢ ' ' " i’rivute George zxoll, aw), men. r. 1%., missing. 1 _ ‘ H E . I'nvato George \Voiun'mtle, o. F, 163 th P. M.. wouudwl in lwudf} Private Abmlmm Hunter, Co: F,‘l6sth P. , mu? 4: Gilléspi A lrilga . 16+" quantity of new Goods at quori s; . ' - - oak: of new Clothing. #cqeat C‘old- mnu’n 1 ______-__ o»——-—-1 ‘ have {R‘qnent ordé-ri forfl the} om the army, and a gnodly‘n’um-i es 110 there. Soldiers write m,. L (bmp'ilcr. We nnffired of lbel 'y gmd elaptr‘ “(if the Abolition ‘ Ve want tllcflmthj' Many 9f 24. when (lnné reading- their fm-E 1d 'send them {to our Pays in' the} wnuld be esteemedm favor by; oubt not. -—— - - o-—~~ Gimp E fr bér o Eop‘ .“Sen ‘ 1h hum pgg phpergél. our phtrm pérs, fihm army}: 1 thomigwe ”Re cdfil, W of th um and 1&6: u tion £0 t ndopéihn gréss’ 'wot difficfiltie or niiing’ ll‘Olll‘ll 1. 03.1101} cri the: ‘sn in“; 'l‘ IPl_ic:\,n"denugogqe lenders and o. previom lo the blgeuking out. showed “Let the 530mb 301" and «igm’d petition? in opposi e‘ Critlondvn Comprnmiso. Hie uf which ‘by a Repuiblicun Con .l Have anangczd ”i", national ?. withouiLthe {o9's 9f q single life ye (10113]. now invnké Hw- 1321!!" e nnckg of Domnrmts; forvno. ‘no 'thqn ‘thut. o'f differ?!) from .n/ma .' Lot. tbs-Wm he‘- my are hnntllin, loflgc tools 1,- play with the pnsalons of the I til 11m canal/Ilene“ r'ecoi'l' upon their Ih'nl, J.\,\E’l'T.\ H \NNA,+gI-d nhfml. 73.1.9”. 9n the Huh, m lhu uni Lawn-hipgfll'fil; ZISN, aged about 7:5 ynyr! : :- .- - ~ ' ' 'l‘ (in the 2!“th 1110 ml e zownnhim'SUHLH for pence and order in the com-; MUN YUL‘Nlitflfl'L‘d qbolnEvu yum. ‘1 shall .1130 all m". mpme ‘.ffm-ts B ()n the 2mm“ (ht; Immk lowmh‘up,‘l-:1.1z.\- ' ‘ ' - - HTH PASS. n vet] nlmuLl 0 years. ~ Ck Highland! wave of mus“??? I In Cumhrrhufd tofi‘mhiifi. on the lUllfnk. of; (U 10 ”Wk 0"" Us, “ ”I? "Ml" scarlrl h-ver, l'li’l‘Hll Jmuzxmu umssru. hose “ stuy‘M-home” blunt’crers sou nf l'em- nud,suvuh (){luusn aged 4 year» ‘ - ‘ '‘ ‘ 1' lnd 5 «luvs. » ‘ l " ‘ ”“2 BM 3’ n “A“? kcom"v°"’; (m ml :4”. ni:., winds Axnmzmw,...n mffi "mm“! movt !" prqdvntly, of Jun-oh lmlllugur. nf Bull‘gr towmlnp, aunt l rm 1m! llllxifll‘ling pllrlmfl‘fi 35‘ . )mr 15 1110111115 and 1;} daft. cil'izvm nf a {we cmhntry, whu rrighls‘nnd their bower. , - lellnn instill th'e i‘dak nflhe Army, {he szgrcss-innnl R 0136“: 11 is 1‘ u Hm from»! xwrh marching he} recent I’reaidmuial; nwiowd .ofiim-Igs Qf'Hm-ker’n miifl' calIL-(l e (-huérs for l’qoxjdont Lincoln," . 0 given. and m-ro follquil luy a,‘ he hunk: fm", “‘l‘lm-e cheers for ." to which the refilmnso' was eoial Notice!- ersey Lands for. Sale, use, ‘ l-‘uun- Fm)”. suunblc for Grapes,’ 'caru line:.Lyl-rri(-i, 'SLrnwlu-r'rinJ-I ‘ es, (Burl-null. Mn, of I} '24, 5. It) or' - Gram? C’r¢ win, at. the lulllm‘inz prices rm- the 11‘1”? uniqrswnrll has u] z: 20 acres fur Sum. 10 nun-x to: STOKE in (Ylmrulmrsll ('s for $613, ‘34} "mes tor 340,1 acre burg. when: he ‘o}ch (3r :Iy'lbh' )p' a-m‘ tlnllnr a Week. I MULAHS \S. &;'-‘. kc , ul' d(‘r:m‘n—rr_v lnmls‘, mndmllzlge lms ltm‘csilinng prulimt ‘lle oorn-q; by 100 Mt, at $lO engh,‘ Ind,", every \H‘rlfi. 8 :3 y one dollar l\_ neck. ‘EThe 'ulmvo VEGETABLES, ‘llN‘Knnd‘ ‘fnrm’! are situated nt[ Clwlwond, mhrLela. .\l.~u lflqlh‘u A ‘n town'hip. Burlington fonuly. Np‘w Givq me :1 mill. } inn-l or flnflxer Information Apply, In‘tli I II In don-ru- sum-em. ‘ .\I. p, for a circular, to . ..leakiuh will be bestowed u‘ , n. FRANKLH dLMK, f ,3 JE 90 Qtdnr Street, New Ybrl, N. Y. H " ' ' ' Iss3 ’ Great English Ren‘ledy. 1 ,The SIR JAMBS CLARKS'S r I RATED FEMALE TILLS. lclunhlc medirihe il unfailing 'm the I those .[Suinful’a'nd dangerous dw em. to the {enum- consmutiuh. 5 CEL‘E ' J’xjhfs im C ‘re P‘f nll em incl It +Fldg . tiqns 'ro- ‘ monédy Pi Th w l i thnt run I Hunks, a! fiigdi bu otheflcnse] Intel all excess, ream-v ‘i‘ nll obstruc whnlevcr cause, rind ifiu‘gs'an the ‘Lriod with regularity. ;,‘ 1 ll: should n6} be mkgn by females regnnnt dlll’lng’ the must mm: |. they are sure to hiring on lliunr- m. Hiery other time and in every they are porfectly wife. , .és ofNervous Ind Spimfl Aflect'mne; Buck and Limbs, Hem-inns, Fu light .exertion, Palpitfnio‘n of the neés of Spirits, Hth-rlcfl. b'ick Whiter, And all the painful din-sen ‘ by A disordered systematic“ Pill. \| one ‘when n]! other‘mesnl have ‘ In ”I cal pain in th| tiguefi on i Henri, Lo Hen che,‘ occu ion -I yin ffect {nil .‘ -Aions in pumpkin; nrqund ouch hick should be carefully pre'lerved. be sun in a boczle; chMining 50 free, by eucloning $1 sll4}! three :to my agent; , . - by A. D. Bumnn, Gettysburg, and u. [Feb.)6,21863-. 1y fW‘” ; mportant Discovery. ! Rum" n: Tl! MIICTII. ' ‘BRYAN Pvmwxlc WAFERS ure unfail ing in th c‘ure‘uf Coughl, Coldl, Asthma, Brunthitia; Sore Throat, flonruenus, Difficult, Bnhjbing,‘ Incipient. Consumption, and Di:- aise of Te Lungs. The} have no um 91 ditjne. and Any child :will take “men.— 1' lilnndi have been refined to beam: that he ‘befor detpafired. Testimony given in km: ed! 1' um. Alingle dole relieve: in Ten 1 Me. ‘ 1 ’ Ad; rysn'i Pulmonio Wefen—che origi ul mad ly genuine is lumped “Bryan.”—-‘ Spurious 'nds Are ofl'ered for Isle. Twemy five cent: 5‘ ox. Sold by denier: generafly. ‘ f B 10858, Sole Proprietor, ‘ ‘ Bochepter,N. Y. * Fo’; sale by k D. Bunuh, Gettysburg,nud All Mung“. \‘ [Peb.16,1863. ly ‘ ‘ W \ 3 Aland ; the Suffering. ‘ ml‘ di ' ”clue, I ‘Thby ca ‘ pills; pan ‘ cent Mum- Fnk‘ ulel ll; Drngzi :Thb Rev. Wuuux‘pomnou,,while laboring II t Miuliqmry in him, wn cured of Con- Il‘mfnion, yhen all othbrme had failed, by I recipe obiuiuod from algearwi physicinn re siding in the great City of‘Jeddo. Thil recipe bu gored ‘gren number; who were mfl'ering (rim:~ Conqraugptipn, Broncpyia, Sore Throu, Cbujha Ipfi Colds. and the deb‘filil and nervoul deprelsioq‘cauud by these dis igers. ‘Qesirousvo! genefililing mheibs‘lhwill send 1. is eceip , w ichl ave br g one in; :32, if: :llfjfio need it, free grab: e. '7 {Ad rem Rev. mg 0030!; s, “ i (39 rulgn'Av up, ‘ L ' ’ Byoqkiyn, ‘s’. f, mac. p. pm. 1: ' ‘ v Tn: Yrru Snxmxu {nun-When we .99» Abolitmnhu ranging and (minim: "bum. Dem o'crau wearing butumnt omblemi of "mo hurts unitedin One" And cuppevhendud "Lib 'rty," we are remindvd of the viper in tha cih cle of fire flinging itself to death. Who applied the “butternut” and “copy".— head" designntiou t 0 the Demon-mu? Nut. the Democrats themselves, most assuredly. [t - was these black(makc) Republicnm, and (be Do. ' mocrlta instead ul’guuing mud M. lhe‘mleudud blpckgunrd term-I, Look in In good humor by tu‘l’ning il of!" us a gnud juk9,3nd then the black snakes got. ”All fired riley" s‘. Lheirown vinain oua ncls! That's 'hr lrue nary. Tall MARKETS. ORTTYSUUlla—Snunon LAII’. ' N0un..............‘....................,..-.6 37 to 6 75 Rye N0un”.................m..;.’.'..u.. ‘ 2.5 White Whent..................‘..'........l 60 ml ‘0 Vle \Vhenx...............................J 50 lo ['s‘ .r Com" .‘.............. 85 . Rye... ' 90 ‘ OMS ...... ...... ..’.......... .......‘....-.... TO 8uck\1'hém...‘............‘..........m.“ W Cloverßoed L....‘........................ t 50 Timotuy Seed..n-...1........‘.........3 00 to? 25 Flu heed... ' 2 75~ Pins" of Paris ... I'2 00, Plaster ground, per bag....‘....‘..... I: 45 Pork"... .‘......1 1s .51.- - -—-‘-—-:~‘:-- ~~- “yummy-fin. ...ék. ......12...........1....."..E 'Z to 7 1‘! . ....» 1 £940 200 .. , l 05 m 1 l 0 ....1....... ‘ so no 'va ‘ ......1....... 8030' in .‘.............. 5 50 m 5 73> 3...-.. 2 00 to a no . 8 50 2013 s|) . 7 00‘“ a no ..21‘ on 1022 m ~ u 10 4:. 92 00 Flour LWIIPM : Rye .... 4 Com... Unis ' Cloh‘r Seed F’l‘imulhy Seed ‘ Beef Came, per hand I‘ Hogs, per hund........ u Hay......._...—....-.u..;.....4 Whi5key.............‘.........!...+ [Gunnm P -ruvinm per tor-. 4. HANOVER—‘Tnédaon an Flour, from “mummy... ....,..a.... Do. from 5t0re5...;..‘... ‘ Wheat ..."... Rye ...-..(u‘ u,- C‘0rn........... 0ut5.........._.. Ulovw 5ud—"......"u- Timothy Seed.‘ Hinton"; A! the residence of (‘yrus (Eric-slut)?! fi‘lh day. ('l‘lntrsdny,) 30th of 41!: month. (Aprjl,) by Friends' cvromonyr(‘llAßLHS J. “30‘, ofUL‘nyshurg, lO'MAIUA E. URIEST; of No lan": township. 1 , ‘ ‘ A: Plv-qsnnt Hill: Chumppigne County, Ohio, on lhe Dill ull.‘ by Rev. 'l5. ‘W. Goljnmfi. ML NWHOLASWWJHIAKtoSII6,! ELLENJbeng ésl'dnnghter of Esquire John Hinton. A I x‘ ._. J- ”Obituary yutit‘ts I: «tic-Ms pe‘r fine fur .n ‘ over fourlinh—msh to “Trump-an): no in). l on (In-"27H: "IL, 3px Jimn smm'mrz, Of‘Mullnljh'V' lmvnshiil, ngr‘fl DJ )enrl 2’qur'uhs 1 nml I; uln_\':.‘ ‘ 'f I , ()n the 23-)”: ML, 3h.JHHS'lAfivl'lllhof Hul h-r tpw’mhip, ngu’d fv-l gmrimnd '2 day". ‘ 0n \\'vdm;i.ln_v hut, :\llfl ELIZA l'; ,‘dlelu- In of .\lr. JAM-«Mm Sr~dll.luf Uri: bGrungh‘, 'm ‘ the 23:! yrnr u.‘ [lol' g‘gr. ’ ' ' ' 0n the 13m Ms, M hm residrure. nrnr thv/ rpper "ermmli‘np ( Mirth; HHn—{irxgton levh' lhlp, MARGARET BUWEM, in the 82d year ,_of lucrngv. _)‘_ ' I :-‘ , " . UH Llle llilh of April. im Cnmhrrlnp-l‘ln-n- ' To Bridgii RUFUSUAS mll‘ hc touched by m. (‘.nn ? mwamncrs ofikdmnn $O,. H'ml WHINI‘H . ESUA Y, (211- ‘.‘bth ll“) u! MAY Inst. lur hulhl ing 11 (Inn-red Wumlvn “JUDLLZ ncmhfin m Run; on Ihr mm! ch'dnm mm \‘ulfi‘lu- (will. Yurk :unl Origami}; 'l‘u’rnl-iko. The Hriulgn in 10 he built ulu‘r the sly] - ul "Hurr‘l I’nu-nl,’ one Iran, 7'. frufluug. . 9 w‘l’lans flud‘alwviliu' Mn he Sncn by perquns “ dtly uf Inning. or by nppli‘ hr, Clerk lu the Valium»! WM; I:. u; ‘ EPIHMHL , ‘ - Jmnn 1411 ' ConnuLfiiom-rs I Atltfifi—J. .\I. “’L_LILI£,CIC May 4. 1803. id“ 1‘ May 4, 1863. "m ;;N0t10: WHEREAS my wifl-f ' tumult! 11.31%” {m without. my jugt muse, A person»: from tril‘slifu he]: _ count, In I will pay an d in: nflcs‘thil date. Ide home. ‘ Huntington (p., Mn] 4,, ,OUND OWL—J can all you I” now where ”1:" meet. tin in York "rut, M). “alright nppqsitc 1!! Bank, nud lhr rum mn is this 2 the undersign‘bil has jun rn-eihd from the city A veryg fine assortment of SPIIINU GOHDS, (or both iiidlhs and gentlemen, M fal luws: For the lpdiesLdekei-n, (lloi‘u,.‘stork ings, Linen Hnuqurchield, poll-ml, Psns, Pn fumcry, of All kinds, Hoop ESkirts, Lndiel' Hutu, und in fact almost anything else in the toll“ way; Combs fliir‘l’in's, llnlr llnuhes, Tooth. Brushos. and numerous other articqu. Gentlemen'u wen, such M Costa. I’MILU-q Venn, at the following pgi‘cu: my: rqte Linen Punk at 32, good Summer! Vesu at ‘l5 cit, 3nd othe; clothing At "the nine ram. ,S~zmmer I!an cheaper than any pthu house in the town, both for boys and :men. Havifig put-Q chludnlot at Auction, lie can sell them II prices which will make almost‘tny one bug and lIIQ many other goodl, such u )‘oi‘kll Fork Handles, Shovel: and Hindi”, 110 p". Twin“, Brush”, Bronmw, Quecnswnre Ind_ Chm ditto, (lllonEltlßs. Ind Spices of I" kinda. Snaps or all kindn, Knew-n ofull kindl, Knives, Forks, Spam", Tobacco, Sega" tad Snuff, 3nd in fact Ilmost an) thing you would cslculnu to find in l Notion Store, .ll yer, clump for cub. Don't forget the place. 1'65 that have been there bring tlmse that have not been initiated yet. There is room for all at them, It So. 113,-opposite the Bank, in York august. H. G. CARR,Ag’en¢.— n' 4, 1863 Children’s Clothing. BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE, at the flora of GEO. ANBOLD. Ludiu will plezu cal! Inu use them. [April 27, 1863. 'f R. O'NEAL h! removed his office {rug D Wifls’ building t 0“... corner of Bum: mum and High “teen, opposite the Pushy. terian Church. Bandeau adjoining the oflico. Wall Paperl! ~ A LARGE nriely of patterns, oftho 13129” 1) Mn! moat desirlble styles, magi]?! K::Q no ein sold "In: 1d ricm. ‘ In 9.; them 3&3 - o P McILHENY'S. ‘ ‘3’ - BAKFS PLANTATION Burns," 0:; i Homtopd‘ Tonic, u Dr. 9.. 1103 mm n: Sun-9. ‘ -... v __ .j ‘ . gAmsTwe pier-mi hen Imminent?- \m» ' 2 mulNfi-gi ;.......1 53 mi 5-: ~...... ' 95 - as ........f... MARflan. ma uilders. timu fur Um hngP ~|nug m hid, «m Um human to JUL }\ ni liuucrs. - t ’ gunman, lih'l'llih‘. 11:15.th AS. ':I A-Lmu county. , L. ‘ eery. 'pemll n GRUFEI“; 1"”: drug-f. He'll».- [PH-1125‘, htmfl‘d. I”' qllnlzlmr, u lb: nh-n rnwivm yrgu- \ wral n-smjtmmfl UT. fredx. Iran: the wily. 'I).\‘AL’I‘FISH! “-1 to do husinrls so -_ennrc (Are m»! n!- mu ix. A “ ' Imm: WALTER. ‘ Sun-nu Flcxn, hi my hrd Ind huard this il (0 wfirn ,1” nnyllnhg on thy m:- ~h¢g n! her romrarl wire hrr to h-u‘rd n JAPOI! FICKES. mm. in“ ‘ V . (7—... ..___._. The Great‘Secret ‘ Removal. 050 700 ' 5 00 4 2 00 7 00