@7113 ('lnmpilcr. 0 I']: Fl. .11}! I. a. nun, nun-on um rnorn’uu, ’ as'r'rvsauna, u; INQDAY MORNIFG, MAY 9, 1804 fi‘mec therefie no change by usurpa tion, for though thisJin one instance, may be the instrument qf good, it is (I): rumor/wry ”upon by whirh free Gn’uornmenu aredulrayzd. Tlge precedent. must alwayn greatl y overbea ance in permanefit evil, against, any partial or {Student benefit which the use can at. anytime yield.”— Wyhinyton': Furrwa’l All «has. \ ‘ ' ' E.“ The Conngituuon and Union! I plnegthem wgeaher. H th‘ey Mnndctba)‘ must stand together); iflmey fall, they mum. in“ togelher.”—Damn Wzbnn. Slalz Gmftohu'l‘he question of removing the State CupitruNp Philadelphia, was final ” killed in the House on Wednesday week, by a vote 91'“ LOl9. vJJ ————<—-- »- co.» ~—'- flThe Legislature adjourned on Thurs dayllgut, to meet again on the 23d ofAugust. Harrisburg, Magi—ll. D. M9oro.Aholilinn, takes his place as State Tri‘nwurer tcnday, vice McGruth, Democrat. retired. Hover: nor Curtin received positive» uwfipces from the War Departmentlut night. that the Pennayhupin REBEYVL'B should be mus lered out. oLßervice at the end‘of three years {mm the time they entered _lhe Slate pervicg. They come to recruit and re—enlist. fi‘he‘u- return will. however, he a loss to Gen .erxxl Grant’ of 5000 of his most effective men for 1116 greater part of the summer ‘cnmpaign. ‘ i fi'A bill gillowing all negroes who have resided one year in Washington, provided they pay one dollar school tax, go vote. has fumed (he {5, S. 69mm, and been referred to the House. This measure, if conguzmma ml. will mnkn 10,000 :19ng voters in the District, White freeman, think of (hull QMi-jor General Meade has issued an mder declaring that the men who refuse to do duty on the ground that their term of service has expired, are {Faulty of niutinous gouduct, and “will be punished with death Mithout triad, unless the, promptly return ‘to duty ;.and hereafter, any aoldiér who re fuses to go duty on a similar plea _will in stantly be shot without any fan» of trial whatever. The honor of the service‘ and the uecpsaities ofthe hour admit of no other disposition of suéh cues." . Q‘Gen. Butler h-Is atopmfithoexchange m repel papers at. City Point, and {we are: thgrcfore, without/our usual supyly ofnews from lhat quarter. There, of murge. is no reason why the contents oftlie rebeljournnls should not be made public, oxcept that they would show how heavy were our losses ip North Carolina through Butler’s unfortu nate managementof that department. It |I now universallyzconceded thnt it was owing to his slmxge’kant of military capacity hihat we lost ?lymouth and'itslgnrrison, and that. the guuboals wet-a placed whore phey ‘ pould be supk bya ram.-—-nb?ld. [B'l friend wishes to know if the Presi dentin stating that he had been under the ingenuity of “layipg :0. strong band on the polorcd element,” did not. mean to my, "layinx a by»? on Hus smug Maxed 9b meat." ———~——-—-—-o - .«————-*—~—l h 9T1“: following remark of Mr. Lincoln in his reply to the GhicagoCommiuee, who nskpd him to abolish slavery b'y proclama -1309' reads gumiy at the present time: “You remember the slave who asked his mute: : 'H I should call a sheep's tail a lag, how many lepwould it have ?’ ‘FfVe.’ ‘No. only (our. for my calling the tail a leg would notmqlse inak Now, gentiemt‘n. if] any to the slaves ’10:: are free,‘ they would be no morefiqe (Mn atpresenl.” _« " mAbdi Lion justice is a very curious (hing. Here aye two specimens of it. cut. from a Washington telegram: ‘ Capt. E. D. Stevens, 24! Wisconsin Caval ri, has been dismisled from the service for .1: using the Freshly)! in disreapecuul lan guage. . This is why officersare turned out. They pre restored for entirely different reasons: Captgin Edward Foster, Slat Illinois, sen tenced m be cashiered for sunenderipg seven c‘omgmiea ,of hi: nommand at Eliur bethtown, y., in 1862, has been resmrpdm his regiment. by phe President. . ”The Cincinnati .Gageue sayu‘ “ Irish waiters 3; Lb.» Btu-99$ gouge were yutrerday ‘ supersede-1' by colorefi‘gentlemen froin the first hmilieu pf ergiqia and ogher rebel Swen," |OlO§———-——-— Lumber on the Susquglmnna.—lz is stated. that. business has “09 been so brisk in Marie ens, Pa., for the lastijten you: out present" ,prmenae quantities of umber and lumber .m on,sbore. Lumber in selling at. fgom 86 1» $22 per thou‘aand, and the best quini icy‘bxinga I 8 high ‘3B $26. Culling boards sellfizfim a thousdnd feet. Purchasei-s ag‘e plepUgV'en at these prices. Jig/await)“ Dank—A short lime lines the dead My of a woman was found in in small stream. q'fiwater in Tell township, Hunting don county, .She was identified as Marga :o: Divipnyhs :esident of Franklin county, Some figmfige dollan were found on her ”mom, An inquest was held and a. verdict of "dull: from some unaccountable acci denp” _rendered. The dew-sec.)~ nu appo xently about. scyenty years of age. Int-The cw in York county am said to present. 1 fine apmnncn. The lruit. trees indium I Inge yield. pmuglu in Km»ml¢.—While thin regiq; )1» w drenched with rain, _thofit. Pm! n m némplnining of in unwllelcd £3l". in that ragion. The 23-min: well: 936 My): my (dry, sin-earns 49d lakes ghmpk mywd the ground dried «va {fie}. bxlqiv the sprfwe. It add: 1.3.1“ there .1": no; We 1 hes?! rmmets {or a year M my“; aw“ . ”It iimmomufien. Bank: it" wake} .by 9:»: Augw: ‘ flut I'OIIINO rims-n- Thewmngnol'tlie workingclwueclmo- Iy hidden under a veil of. spurious pmper. ity. Because workwg men rmeive gener ally a little higher wages (Inn firmed.” it is mq they are [tosperoul and'hsppy. But thin it! not 50. Look At it in in true 1%: Undér the reign oLShoddy, a many ceive fifty per cent, perhaps doublo‘ fox-ibis week's work comp“ with his wages be fore the war. But is in u gainer? . Let him Answer: "1 ruin my three times more than former ly for nearly every article of clothing for my family, and double undjtreble, for cof-‘ fee. belt, sugar. Ind all the other necessaries at life. 1 find it growing’every diy more difficult to make my income square off my oulfw's, In say nothing of tha‘impossibility 3f tying up anything ngrmt n rniny ay. ' Such is that Abolition and Shoddy “prow perity" which is rung in {he em of our workingmm when their votes In Hunted to help ahoddyituto fut cbntncts 3nd den). ngoguea to fat oflices. 'l‘he seeming pru perity is hollow, his 3' lie uponiia lace. It raises the wages of labor for a time, and at the same time increases. to a much greniar extént, u» price of every article the labor er must hay for himsell'and family. In the meantime Shoddv g‘ets'well paid for itan. vectments; Abolition pnrasitns get'int OHS: cc: and plenty ol public plunder, Ind are merry nmljuhilmt overlhe ruin of their' country. and the poverty and misery that." have come and are coming upon it: toiling millions. 7 E= [G‘The Washington'oorrespondvnt of (”he Cincinnati, Gaucho, who is known m hold confidentfil relations {with Mr. Chase, confirms the rumor thin the hum- wished to lelire from the cubinét upon the ap pointment. of Frank Blair to n major-gener allhip in' the army 11pm: the hPels of a bit ter personal attack upon‘ the Secletary.—- The oa.:clta‘s correspondgnt Rays: _ i His last, speech was hill or vile remarks involving )(r. Chue’a persnnni rhfifimflfi— On the heels of tliis'lhe Preshlm.‘ (‘OUfel‘S ‘ the highest. [msuion ofmilitury horn." "PO" ‘ him, and even violates law to dn it. Ns‘lur‘ .ully Mr. Chase takes (his mum indorgeme."t of the islanders, and was even since its 06-! currence on the point qf per'cmpzmily tfmlcring hi: raignatian and demanding (im/ullul investi-l gutian. Leading public men, gnwrnors, ‘ congreumen, &c., have been dissentingl from il. in consideration of the uhlic inter est, and the Preaidcnliis quite nfinmed. and ’ has been explaining to Mr. Chase's friends thy. he did not. mean anything by ru—ap-l pointing Blair. and that. he' very much du npprnves ofhis speech. So matters stand, up to date. Meanwhile Mr. Chane {msgouei over In Philadelphia. for a day. From-this it. {vill be seen that the ridicu lous story~slnrmtls by the administration journals llmt Mr. Chase Went all the way to Philadelphia to get cured ol'a toothm-he is quite unfounded, and that. he really ivished flag-mire from the Tremury Daparlment, We suppose. however, Lhai Mr. Lincoln WI“ patch up the difficulty somehow. fi‘l‘he following note, which “95. writ ten by u“; present Secretary of the Trensq; ry during the session of the celebrated but nnlmppily abortive pehce congresa, and which has just. cqme to light, suggests a world of reflectißn: A Wuznn'c'rox: February 9. 1961 DEAR SIR: 'l‘hnnlu for your nonl null ex planation of that vote. It. may be useful; Than is a yrculrr dispositinn tn compromise limit I like (0 see. But I hape’far the bash Half a dozen of the border state fwntlemen have been in our room Qo-night—Etherirlge and Stokes. of Tennesseaikdnms and Brfstow, (“Kentucky Gilmer. of North Carolina. and others. I really sympalhizo fifth them. but see no reason why WP. should amifice pn-manenily a LAKE! power to help the-m. for the purpose ofyuiuinj’temjmranly a urn; one. Yams, cordially. ”If Mr. Chase and his” associaies in that congress are human. one would suppose they ought to go mad with ham)? at the ghastly evidence; lheytxee about flora of the fearful results which hove foliow’ed their shortrsa'ghsed selfishness and main nutty ambitions. Avlimie atatesmambif), ,mler anoe. hpd consideration for the peculiar position'of tho people of the South on the part of Mr. Chue would have saved the na tion nll the blood, Lredsuro, and misery caused by this wretched war. But. he want ed large instead of little power, ond see where \VOflPCr—N- Y. World. The Abuse in (In: Rink-now Bureau.sS» M. Clarkv. the head of the Bnpk-Nots Print ing Bureau in the Treasury Depart ment. was this day dismissed from his place and duties by the voluntary not 01'" Secretary'Chasé, upon the close ofan inv 2515 mm inbotbe abuses charged again". th ministration of his bureau.—lthu Was/z -ingtnn Correspondent. {' _ The Chase investigating committee would do well to inquire how it happened that this man fllnrke. who had been, discharged from one Treasury bureau on a report of a. congressional committee, was appointed to another, and onmlischarged upon the ap- l pointineng. .of a second investigating com mittee. . Six months ago the attention ofCongress was called to the fact. that Clarke, as chief engineer of the treasury extension, was com; promised sex iqusly in relation to fraudulent eontracts. ‘But Mr. Chase held on to Clarke until the dangers of popular indigna tion. and the appointment of a new com mittee, compelled him to act’. Does it. aigo nify nothing that Mr. Chase has constantly appointed and persistently retained in pow er man of tarnished repufiations, dishonest men. vent! men? Do honest men always choose rascals for subordinates in places of trust and responsibility 9 New Jemy all. Dalmatia—Ebb rmnt elections in New Jersey show tint the "Blues" us materials iy Democratic lbw ever. I‘llanqu 311 m in some counties Ire immune. In tbs city of Trenton the Misoeghméionists hero beaten by over 400 mujorky. Gold in Hackigu.—-Gold bu been discov ered noun Decatur. Van Buren county, Michigan. Comiderable excitement. has bean crazed in consequence, .lflxcegenarianr-Tbe .\'ew York flm, Ab _ __ ’olition,win An girls on numlg-mntion, . . . . says: " e shrin rom putting on pl r 8'1“ '“’"."ffhe aufl'ermg ”Pd‘t'o” of the statiu which reach us of the premiere; the lreedmen. n :5 reasonable to mfep that amengsl young whim ladies of preference fine band which Mr. Lincoln up hehidyfor coloreal_men‘-pure Muck lufying mpg “upon axecolored element” mun. have ban : {greed muggy: all cases when were u room I hwy 0.116. I This is an ‘23 rfisult eight: Mcbhllgs o! . __ Abolitiouixta a niou aauers. "hisis (hWJWFGva .1}? 4.- .Thfdgf‘ ‘° 5““; but . prabticzd carrying mu? die-ct of the ’ Phclgpcy su' ”hung"! e quotMp d t i that the abomitiouisu have bee “1.8 {Onovwag Staten-has been ordered, 71:: 0° ’ n 9: . , 1’ Nut-acumen». New Jersey Ohio, Minnea- olpeuly advpcauug. .f the daughters of “i, Kentucky nifd Karylun'd. ‘tnem nigger sympathizgrs, such‘ as she ‘ -b_,~‘___;‘.... ' ‘ l 7?” hn‘begn, Inge. $11.0,"- jmpefs a Quix- ‘Hflm "alibi“! ‘ - h ' wogd unq lbrmg big buck niggan into mummified suicidpfs— £233.1an- ”i this? ‘fumhes, they ougln 11.91. m pom. . The vulthiest country on m, m 9“!” P ‘““' —.—+——«-~ ”‘”“ gobs gs going ._t_l;e sag}; fixing. ' ‘ n Slmybogrigi m ylegty a Chicago. A all”. CONuIJDATRD RHPIIEW Till WAI KIWI, ‘ «dhtingukhed Abolition Divine—Wo. “‘Tlre news from Red river represents ’lorpt his nu leliverod a lecture in {luf- state ofsti'ailu ahmuch worse than M: . - . . ’ ‘ »e are on pose . to retreat of Gene: ‘PWIPM‘ n few days ngo, m ""’ JOHN) Banks to aleXEntli-n is confirmed and the lohvhizh he mngrstulated his heart!” on river is said to have a lower stage or water ithe certainty that. during the secomt term ; :‘l‘unh’l‘a'ulbee? “2:137?" 1:4? . The on: - . .. . ~ y emeyo w teem-rarer“ iota" Lincoln 5 Atlminutrnttou, bum; 1;“ l The fleet has returned with the land loroes. ’"“” b. "HER“Mv ‘“‘ '5 ‘"’?" “ The Confederates hy uflsnk movement hue ‘ grunt] eonooltduted empire, 31mm"! indigone Around Bankn', new position at Alex ipronpal'muL respected by every nation on sndrin, sad at last accounts their etlvunce' ‘ the fave ofthe earth. He wss applauded rm}: “'- filfiynrczlned Cllell‘jfi'lllle- "lam?" ‘ . . - .mi essou 0 its csm . ey en en‘ y for the eenttment by h. “wanee‘ When ‘ intend to interpose with n. portion oftheir “’9 P'ewme ‘"“’ wmlmed' 17””, 9‘19”" . lorce betWeeu Alexandria and the mouth of men Ind won‘ten calling themselves free. '; of the river. ancut oflnny further Federal They did not seem to refleot that the grand- ' retreat. Their‘scouts have appeared on the. mess contemplated by the speaks-{ego only i :hvelmghihhrggggfiti' i'fii‘fieggfi bf stunted by “”“‘mfiw' of ”’"‘." ob’ I ficpt.‘some of the vessels drawing seven ieet literate State lines—consolidate all into one: wulpr. are trying to sel- down the Alann ‘centmlized power—sod what betterwilltho ‘ drin Falls. where there is hut‘ four feet wu i~Armeriatn people be then subjects or serfs? f “”'- The whole ’3s‘9of‘s3'” léems 11me ‘ W h do bt. ti o leéturer unveiled ‘ rate. General Steele Ila.“ Mt upturn] L .9 "e,“o “ ' )Shreveport, and has not Jomed Banks. He ithettleu which has at the hottnm ofthe pOl- 5. “ Camden. in ”hm”, one hundred ‘icy'upon which the Federal Administration tanJ fifty miles‘frotn elexnndris, with 3 33nd the loading Abolition statesmen and ' lsrquonfederato army interposed between? . . . . t - hinrand Banks. L politicians are nctmg. But Mia the Amen-l fli‘The following extract is from a. private one . MN" willing- to m than: "public” ' letter written by s gentleman who we: in' ‘ mstttuttonsoverthrowmr State lines ob_hter- Alexandria on the 9th and 10th : ated. and sit their liberties trampled uppn General Banks’s loss is estimated at from by aspiring tyrants. {or‘the sake of estnb-ifivo__lhousand to um thousand—one—tlurd lis’hing such a grand empire? With the of his army. I should say. Over two hun lnred wagons were lost. About twenty-two loss of freedom, what to them would he s 1 guns withfieyemy rounds gach, and a large grand empire? the glory and wealth of emouéof ammunition um! stores. and oil}- which would beenjoyezl hy'therir destmyers.{?:':; autism-{l‘2o still”? delta: mi . . o g . n ac . mun" o - while the shame and suffering would he‘ ton speculators. for-(whose fine}; the expe thelrs alone- ' lditio undertaken. wire also lost. Ms- Let people of all parties and shades of! ny of the officers had varifius,sums in their ‘ politics reflect upon the outgiving of this.‘ nks—onetoten.twerily.md thirty "'9'" lieu. Abolition lecturer—it but foxeshmlowsi E: “toga“ to invest. m the staple, which i what mustioevitnhly come to pass if Aho‘ CH“). [l]., April‘lO—EJL— From linen—i htmnmmis continued In power.——lutriot¢£n tlemdn gust arrived from Vicksburg W9l Univ». I’learn tube enemy on Big Black rivet-l ‘--~“’“‘ - " ”‘“"" , ‘sre exe g the utmost vigilance. About , a week since so expedition, composed of three gunbonts and a small landforce, steri edf'or Ynmo City. Wirt 'A—dsms. commun- Iling the rebels. hearing th‘h fact. concentra ted a force of three thousand in it near the city. The land force. not bei g in time, did not come up. The gnnbos howevar, l pushed up the river. nnd‘wheu ear their, destination one was despntched ahead to roconnoitre. ’ Adams. well on ' the watch. { allowed the boat to round the bend above the city, whereuponfhe ran his cannon out upon the bank and commenced a the upon the host. Being cutoff from it‘s companions the boat= fell an easy prize” She Was cap lured entire. Part of the ere-v. howe er: succeed din oti‘ecting their escape. :l‘he nthenbo immediately falldown the river. The ucq sition of the captured host will doubtless greatly strengthen the enemy in the 28200 country. .. . aNewbern advices to the 30th ult.. confirm the report that Wnshinaton, N. C.. i had been evacuatedby order ofGon. Butler; after spiking the guns and destroying $1) * public propert that could not he hrou 't away. The raé‘ Roanoke was still at Ply 'mmgh. and was reported to be mounting the .00 pound I’urrott guns which fell into the hsniisoi the Confederates, Gen. Beau- ‘ refit“! is snltl to have [men placed in com- t mun lof the Confederate troops in 'quth‘ Carolin ~1- . i The Manchester (.\T. H.) Daily Union, commenting upon a recent speech of Mr. Lincoln in Baltimore. aavz: l [L is Very true’ that difl‘eront (1%" are e rnlermined in I’Pflfil'd to what fre (3m in.— | Mr. Lincoln is theyxponepp of ohe theory. i'l‘imt teaches that the mihmry power may K arrest. any man at any time. and thruht him finm n dungeon: and that he shall not, have 3 the pnwor in in aim in a court oHuw why i he in lhun twang]. It teaches that newspa pafii may be fluppressed fgexpressing opin ion: adverse to the gnymning authority; mm mp" may be exiled for thesame came; that men .shnil not vote unless they Willi mkp nn uncgnsi’ilutiunnl nnlh and van: an mililui-y dictak‘m may ‘““’“L This ‘iSI Mr. Lincoln’s in'”: “1' freedom; and he‘ happiiy refprs to r..“?"t evenis ‘“ M3“!- land as iliustratinns oi "8 u'nrkmg- U the! people oi'thut sum: could hm!" 3" Impartial! Vote to day. three-fourths .0" them would; vote him 1: haltér: yet, Imm." ”'9 OP‘Ta" (ion of his theory’orfreedom, the," vote him ‘ n crnwn. 7 i "nge lien penple wlm. in their cm!“ W give freedom to the negroes. inst their nm‘ " Thaliplmph t-h-nds to-dny, but it will he. efl'uqed. Evely State and eve-'v nnn will yeth‘lmve all the freedom the Constitution - gives them. ’l‘lmy hope to get it. in NOVFnh her by- peacel'ul means: but if they full that), they will struggle on, and win “tl last; for our race never fought King George sewn year's forvfreedomkto be rowlwluvwl by King Abe in three years or thirty. Man k that. ' WII‘OV PAY .Tlllt TQIER f The penplé othis counlly have not \‘Pt begun to feel the efil-cts oflho ulxmiou Hunt 13 in store‘for them: The _vnlue of the uni upd personalysmtg‘in (he United States-in 1300 was $17.M10,000,m0, This amount em~ braced the whole Unmn. North, South, Emit, and West. It, must be admitted that the amount at thin time is much less. U 1» on what there isle". must, fall the enormous debt. of S4,OOO.OOOJXK). Therefore, so much of the capital of the country is bunk—i 3 worse than desiroyod, hecauize it ism burden, a deitl weight upon what there is left. for all (ime Memo. S. P. Criss The bond}; issued liy the United States are td-draw interest, but they are exempt from taxation. ’The effect of this is that the far. mar and mccbnnic must pay, while the capitalist who has ready cash to invest 99- capee’taxetion by investing his nipney in "United States bonds. I In this way this immense debt of $40,000,- 000,000 is withdrawn from the productive capital of the country. had 'becomes a bur» den upon the remainder; The question naturally arises. linll have we not nearly reached the limit already? The farmer and the mechanic pay the taxes, while the rich men, who has invested his capital i 3 horids,,is exempt and not obliged to pay a. cent. The rich are to grow richer, and the poor poorerhunder such asystem. The ‘ discrimination is against the laboringwnen orthe country. Labor is fixed, while cap~ ital becomes privileged and escapes. It. is ‘ therefore for the interest of every {Arnien every mechanic; every laboring man of smell means, that the debt shall not be in- ‘ creased. , Already the Government mortgage upon every {arm and every house and lot is enor~ moua. and'every day’s continuance‘of this: reckless Administration increases it. So ion: is the Republican parlypontinue in power. we have no,reason to expect to see an and. to this'suuggies—Albmiy Argue. ‘ fifTha Boston Journal publishes a long list ongnssnchmetts and other troops. cep tured_ by the Confederates, in the recent. mules on the Red River. >Accompanying the list is the following document, signed gby Union officers: i “We desire, M a matter ofjustioe, to uy' , Um. the treatment of our men who are pris oners in hospital, has been uniformly kind nd courteous. The euro comforts hove {an given our men that have- been fur nislmd the Con federatee. They have been obli ed to lie side by side, closely packed in. lying on when beds. which are very comfortable -enemies but. a few hours be fore, new not a word spoken excvpt in kindness ornisupply some won» The 1: dies of the place have brought in hendmu, flint. and of enables all the lltlle luxuries | they could purchnge for the nick end wounr 'idßd, And have distributed with great kind mm to our soldiers as well as their own_... The Village is small. but every facility they 3 hue’ for making their men oomlorpnble in 3cheexjfully given to us. In many things of ‘courao the awommo-lntions ungl suppliea are limited. We take this opportunity of {expressing our sincere thanks or (“on to :our sick und woundedfl prisoners.” ‘VflA'l' ll FREEDOM f 3“ letter from Rear Admiral Potter mé‘ntions t. 'it he recently sentnn egrpedi tinn "P the \Vnslntn 0h far as Munroe. La" whmp capturetl three tlmusai‘icl bales of Confederate muunJirought :Iwa r'ighthun— tired negroen. and ‘l9““o3'Mr film“ "359‘ l‘mlm'Y' T 139 expedition wa’s'undcr Lieut. ('om.Fostor. ' V- , Raid on the Baltimore and (Min Railroad—a Cars and Buildings Itrslrngml.—About seven o’clock yesterday morning. Captain Mc- Neal’s company of Confederate cavalry; numbering about seventy men, suddenly entered 'Piedmont. a station on the, Balti more and Ohio Railroad. some distance west of Camber-hind. and broke and burnt up a number of cars, and threw four or five en gines ofi‘ the track. damaging them to some extent. and burnt three or {our building: in Piedmont. including thatsqnsre workslmp and the paint shop, with tools and machin ory. belonging tothe railroad compiny. A portion of the round-top workshop ins nlso destroyed. They then went to Blooming ton. a 'station on the road two miles west of Piedmont, and there threw ofl'the tract: several engines. and damaged a number of ; cars. They took no prisoners at either place: They then_ left Bloomington. ind retreated dovm the country. General Kel ly (acting under orders of Gen. Sigel) went tronf Cumberland to Piedmont with troops, but the Confederates had made gmd their escape befo‘re he arrived there. The rail road track was not damaged. .nor were there my bridges burn t. The dihnage done: by the raiders cannot yet be estimated.— This affair has not stopped the regular run ning of passenger and freight trains. Last evening the express train for Wheeling left the Camden street depot at the usual hour, and the informntignireceived from Piedmont by Mr. Smith waste the effect that the 10nd was all clear, and that the raiders lied “Ike. daddled" beyond reach—Sun of Friday. ~ ~ From the Age of Friday lest. ‘ ‘ From Virginia we hare this morning some‘ very important intelligence. For a few days past there have béen rumors which have‘now settled almost to acertainty, that n large Federal army was concentrating a - Yorktown. Some estimated it ashigh as eighty thousand men. It has been massed silently, and such has been the clamorsbout the Rapidan. that it has been done slmos't without the notice of the North. Ydrktown is sixty miles from Richmond. It hafniong been in possession of the Federal army. Twenty miles trip the York“ river and he the fieint of lan ifinde by the con fluence of t c Mattapony and Pamunkoy rivers, which joined form the York, is West Point. Nine miles n_ the peninsula is Williamshurg. This tgn has been a Fed eral outpoat, and new is no doubt strongly occufiied. On Mondaydut a column sent up t 9 York river captured West Point! without opposition. The Federal loldicra' thus have possession of a complete line I some the peninsula, but forty-eight miles ' from Richmond. and from it. can advancei to the Chickahominy region, bu‘t' twelve flee from that city, if they wish. as there l ant) ground capable of defence by the snow at, until that stream is reached. Whether ‘ the Federal troops intend an advance up the‘James or the’ York river is not known. ‘ give have every reasonto believe it is the l rk river. ‘ ‘ The Rapidan column of General Grant’s ‘ army advanced on Tuesday last. It has moved in a manner precisely similar to that 3 i made by General Meade to )line Run. The] ‘ column projects itself into the enemy's f country. carrying its supplies with it and‘ i closing up all communication with the rear. I ‘ Culpepper is fortified with a garrison to be = held in case of a reverse. and there is still 2 communication between Washington and; yCulpepper, though between Culpepper and . the army there is none. The course ofthe‘ column in its advance we; east from Col-t i pepper. down the Rapidsn. almost to its i confluence With the ltappshannock. then . across that stream at the various l'ords,snd S then as swiftly as possible across the coun-l try to White House on the Pamunkey.—~§ ‘ There“ no doubt the expedition is to bel joined by the column trom West Point, 1 White House being but twenty miles from ; West Point, The uumense fleet of trans-. ports. part of which passed south through the Delaware and Chesapeake canal ten ‘ days ago, and part of which were seized at. ‘ Baltimore about the same time, will be used. to convey the troops to White House and I also to carry prov titans to that place for two i columns. 1 Meanwhile it is very difficult to tell what' General Lee is doing. There here been i very distinct nnounoementa 'of 5 mova- . mm or iii-dime- down the Banana towards Fredenvkshnrk. and we incline lo the beHef let beds inlvn-rpnwd between the two Federal columns. A straight line drawn (mm the ford: where Meade massed the Rapidan u') “'9.“ Poinfi. m“ p:\~‘§ but I View few milvs can: of Richmond. i From North Carolina the evnmuuon of Wuhmgum is confirmed. h. was named. one report lays. by the Federal widien; another, by guerriuu. Which is two we have very little oppoflunily of judging. though it. carjuinly was burned. 'l‘be evac uation appeurs to have been angle in safe ty. and as yet there is no wntrndiction or oontinnuion of the abandonment of cannon and stores. ‘ - There is very little from the Red river beyOnd reports lhmugh Cairo of bank» yith nriod Incceu in different directions. There in. however. nothing authentic. » oTheiols of the Federal g'unbou on the 111100 rivgr, near Vicksburan confirmed. She, was named the Pelrel. and carriéd :eighv. guns. She but; been sent on a cotton iexpedition. 1 From Knoxville there is new: thnt the last of Long-street's troops left. EM! Tc anew [see for Virginia. some two weeks ngq. Wum'm'rox. May 6.—There in noniinble 1 information from the army from. to be ob mined. becausqof the suspension of the usual means of communication. Rumors. therefore. are plentiiul, and lake the place of known facts. ' LATER—BY TELEGRAPH T 0 GETTYS BURG FIGHTING CGMIIINCE D. l On Saturday eyening we receival by Tel legraplx thojnformntion than, 6n Wednesw ‘ day, Grnnt's army was across the Rapidan‘; and had advanced to near the 01d Chancel -Ilot-ville field, forcing Lee out ofbis retreats, when he (HER-q battle, Which-wit”: immedi ately accept d. The battleéontinued until night, the enemy being forced back some distance. Both armies rested on their arms. In the morning the battle was re sumed, and continued with the greatest fury until night. ‘i‘bé enemy was forced back about two miles ands half. leaving many dead and wounded on the field. On Friday morning at 5 o’clock tho army Evan in otion for another conflict. Gen. Grunt mag.“ on Leo’s works. Burnside. with 30, men. was ’going into position. Re~ sul f the day’s light not known. figterday' noon 1: dispatch waé receivgd, statifig‘the Fedéml lws's in killed and woun ded onfl‘hursduy M'4,000, including a num ber of geneml officers. ; ' STILL LATER-4M TELEGRAPH le‘ Bn'rluu'rl'xa. The following dispatch was received last evening: - _ W‘snxxarnx. May Bth “Government in in receipt. of official dia pgtches n‘lbich stale thnl‘Geu. Gram. h‘urled "lis whofie force against Lee and defeated him. Lee is in full retreat, leaving 3.000‘ dead “1110.000 wounded on the field.— Grbnl is in hot. pursuit. j ‘ Icismid Gen. Butler is within six miles of Richmond. _ y . LATEST 03379301: WICK In mum We siop the press to give the following .dispntch. regoivul from Washington this morning : r . The War Drpa'rtmvnt has received de tails e." um death of Gen. Sedgwick, who was killed while gullanllyo lending his gncn on. Buneris {"m'jn sixkgn miles of Rich— mond. Our wounded N's coming in—are. supposedlobenbodtseveh ore‘xghnhousand. The U. S. 1040 Loam—ln anothen'pmt of to-day’s paper will be found the adver tiuement of the Ten-Forty Bonds. The not authbrizing the issuing of these Bonds limits the nrponnr of the logn'to two hun dred millions of «lolly-335ml the rate of interest payable myth—em. in gold. is five per c’entwper annum. The funded debt of the‘Un'ued Sum to March 3,1864, wee 37681765309, on which £l9 annual interest. payable in gold.ie 347.7 .650. Thdpreeent fiscal year ending )lurcli 30, 1864. shows at least 40 bar oentum "increase on lest year. in“ gold custbms. and amounts to about $96.683,398.:1eaving a surplus of over fifty million: of dollars, when the interest ,on the public debt‘is paid. As t permanent security the Ton-Fnrty loan is equal in every respect to any of tho previnunJoans. Priority of irqmance can not make preferred securities of any of them. They «1] Manama the same fooling. The amount of thieloun already dispoeed of throughout the country is very large. Gen. Granllflm'l '.Vuaufurmrc Dalila—ln some of tho milim'de‘rnrtmems taking an oath menu to be nn in ispcnmble n’quisita whatever the business in hand. buying 00an 0; 'going to church. In (act this measure of loyalty with some in ‘tho abun dance of oaLha laken. But. arrange to nay. Gen. Grantlg'ets nlongljust as well. and per aps a little better. without resorting to ‘ his expedient, to which so much‘lmportr ‘ nee in gii'en in agar commands. A letter tom Nashville 3 3: ~— . “Gram hunmafilmininterednlhgleoath, but has very‘numinnrily disposed 8f the reb el armies, whose rmnce in the Sula ren dered the mop indwiaive. The only oath which in! n submiued to Tennes sean: since Qen. rant': ‘nrriul is the gen erally disregarded oath of Gov. Johnson.— "l‘his condition ofsfl'aira is exceedingly grat ifyihg :0 Union men, and they are already eopgntulnting each other upon the named restoration fitthtate." mum dFvolopmencs size promised about the New York Custom House. One of Colleqtor Barney’l confidential agents in chm-39d with getting nn ‘innocent nun put. into Foxt Lafayette three months 930. I 0 that, he ooukln't appear-- I witness against "said agent. The iiinocem mun i.- slnll in custody. and the other in still keen—Spring , I Rapublican. ‘ ad‘he Abolition Chairman of the Pi nmce Committee of the House of Repro lenmtives at Ohio, paid in a recent. speech that the taxation in Ohio this year would nmnunt to :3er TWENTY-FIVE MIL LIONS OF DOLLARS, juu mun-run In.- Lrous loll] thnn last you! This is the beauty of Abolition rule, and' the peOplo are naked‘w perpetuate the Abolitionista in power ?—-(hdis Sentinel. Elma/m at Wulminder.-Tho corporation election?“ Westminster. Md.. on Monday, renullied in the choice of Jacob Grove, Dem oernt, ”Tor Mayor. In E. Grouse and Jen miah Yinglmg. Democrau. and Joshua Yimling and E. K. Gel-mud; Union, were elected Couuc'dmen. : Eds Detroit pnper to“: of n .mhblo man and wife in that. city, who bad just. become reconciled. after living togethér five years without ape-king 9 wyrd to one an June}. The wife made the rash vow that. she would not npetk to her husband until he apologized for having reproved her quite harshly tor givxng m expeuhim mm; in big absence, and she kept her promise tor the lengnh of Lime named. Tlu Dianna—The Democrats guppou the Umon u iv. was framed by Washington. Franklin, Jefferson, Adams and Mndisop. The Abolitionists moth new Union built. up by Horace Greeley. Wendell Phillipa, Fred Douglass & CO. Which thuld ; sen sible and patriotic man prefer g thm‘ 8: €3o!sz- B‘One hundréd condemn"! Government “use: will b. Dam in Geuythurg, ¥ public auctionJo-dny. \ ‘ fiWn m Helped lo lenm "mt under lbg [an anvil letting. at} new route bu been enab lished 56w.“ )5" Oxford Indl Eu: Berfinh nnd that tha mu! will hemnér be curried duly bewecn the ‘ no points. :This wjll be a gram. connnienro m an peoplp in tinned. lion of the comm} - fil’l'he Fin; . donnl But of catty-burg hu received in pom nod hu commenced opgyniou. f 4 . 3-7» But ogrcenpbug‘ bu dnchud . jdjvidend of «fish per cent. A divlflend of an! uncut in rat! in the history bf Bunk: and {hows the iu‘lilntion to be in a molt pro-- penulcondition. \ WI mun unfimw it to flu: good fintnciering Mill oflidgn. , ‘ fi-lc filmy intehu thou who expect letters I'rohi their‘fiienda in the Army of the Potomac, to auto tbs} no qotmpondence will be Illowed to leave mid annffor a period 0! sixty days. Gen. Grant'bas finned In order m that effect. @Wc notice that the peach, plum, cheréy and many apple 111696, It: now in {lll bloom. and there in every prosynct of In Ibumkam. Twit crop. ‘. - ' »——-———¥-- .-—- J fi'l‘he present‘monlh il xii"! devoted by the Catholic church to the service of Ihe Blessed \‘iygin, nhd is called-me month ‘0!» Mary. The daily ireligioua lefi‘iceu though ouv. :he entire mo‘mh will be interesting, in pressive and profifiable. ‘ ' } E‘sz. P. S. iD-vmf Norrilwln, Pfl-r has accepted the hall, some time u'mce lend ered him, by the den-. 3: Reformed congregn- ‘ tion of Chnmberahurgw'mi will enter upoxi the duties of his new field of lubor 'Il. once. . 1 fiqugx-wt fs‘ir'recrmly hem in New Ybrk oil], in aid oghe fund; of the Sunil‘ary Com miuion, réalized over one million of dqllarx. They do wings on}. grand Icale in the village of Gothmfllv ..‘ . ‘ ‘ manners! orders recently ilsued‘requirc nll Hunky which cmmnt be moufiled‘, 10 be cmuxpped and do sen-iqe an intagtry. 4 18‘“. ii said that coal «his an effective means ofprotecting‘ fruit tree! trom the range: of the Cinculioa. ‘ Stiw dust, snturntea with tlveloil, and plum; at the roots of the tree, willkcep then (instinctive vérzniinat a dillflnt‘b.. ne-A Bill incohmmng m Rattle mm 'Memoriul Associntion has pun-d hotel: Helm": ol the Legislature had has been signed by the Governor. ~y ’ ”Z“ '7 4 gm noticing, hreek hefore in‘", the three mammoth shrep 3'9le by Mr. Thmhas N. Dicks, : i of Reading um. wé Were’led intonn error in ‘ regard m thrir weitht by one ofthe town paw peril. :Tllfl three sheep wrighed 704 nanfli, ‘ and when killedmml dressed 55‘Ip0un£l~' llr. Dickg in entitleil Loan premium. _ next few night-ho the lions.- any; Fiilgflrh 0) Baltimore Itreet; was entered, and Wm. “.1 Only and Samuel Fisher, two soldier] who nré‘l at. home on fu'rloug . were rohhcd of 3' watch. and thirty-five o; thy dollars in» money. (ml ‘the‘finéuu night. Pr Vundersloot had a lot (If nlxiuktfils stolen, 911$ th outing snlnon 01' Run,’ Jolinsén \‘MtR enteri‘d nn-l gnoda thin-n there. ‘ from itnountingl tor. about hhirty d-illurn. 'ln 1 addition to then- thkre lmvé hot-n ymmhor otl other robberies rtvumilted in our 'lmmuglt l duringlthe past week. ls it nmliigh timt-thut‘ something be done +0 bring the thiemn t 9 jus tice? ' l macaw: Crhhford was summoned nnd app-Med before the}Commitlee on the Conduct of the “jut to teltif" in togsud to the battle at Gettysburg. A {a}; Itnteinent of the opera tions on the left 0191:! line, on the first and necond dnyn of the “do, was made bphim, his testimony cleatiag some hitherto rather obsrure points in‘ 1' mm! to the optruiOltl on that wink. It wifljbe remembered that by a prompt and vigma a charge of General Crmw torq's Dii'isiun on Thumlnx evening, the ene my, who had drijen Sucklca' corps nnd its .»g ' K supports, and who wen advancmz upon the key ofun‘r position were repulse-l and driven buck and the grotind retuken, ‘with A huge" number 0! arms. ‘ eneml mefnrd'n testi- n suppon‘ol Gen. Meade rgm-d to this part of the mony was entirely and his orders in t the ground selectcd by field. He lime-l ! Sickle: v. 9 m xke hm~ ‘figlu, and whioh mu. in his Me front, ofl'cred nlmost (Crawford's) imme every “mutate m 111=31 THE .QUUTASFH‘he Quotas of thq rupec five Sub-diytricts \of Adams county of the Sn en Hundred Ihfzmna men called ‘fur by‘ the Presideni, log! her with the ctedils in uch cue for the procee‘Lg of the hue draft, ndlnfl re-onlist‘mg velernl‘u and new rennin musk}— ed into service up id the mm of April,“ shown by the several Exll'lipiu tarnished to Ihe Provost Mamba“ ofice, M; Chambenfiurgpue u fol low: : I . .‘1 LocAun‘u. g , l 3 ‘ . l Egrwick township, ”Herrick borough, 2 Butler township, 3 Conowngo “ 4 fiumb'erluld “ 5 Franklin 2 “ ‘ 6 Freedom “ 1 '1 Germany “ ‘ 8 Genyuburg bomngh, 9 Hu’uillon township, Io Hamiltonbln“ ‘ ll Huliyngton " ‘ 12 LllfQOfO 13 Liberty “ 14 Men-flan " )5 Hounljoy “ 16 )l'tpluun: “ 17 Oxford “ 18 Reading “ t )9 Sunburn “. ‘ 10 Tyrone " 21 Union 4o 1: as ‘ 59 4o 19 9 J 1 ‘ f? ' ?f A? 3 one 601 3'o: Any Sybqliurlfi no! accredited with the full number of no whom It In. psid loud bounty, or (la-firing llli‘llMl! bf Inch re-on lined veteran mldont within in Tim"; u the due of their entry into urvice u hue not re ceived' loul bounty, but been accredited to Conniiel or other Snb-divilions, embracing «to CI more of the Bub-districts mm which the District In! been digided or to localities has thin l Sub-district, Ind unknown to the Board "pans of lab-districu.nre requested to appear at out: M. the Hendqnnneu in Chamberlbnrg, by Committee: or other compzwnt authority, nnd enabliab their clnims. the Board of En ro‘llment hnvxng been authorized to Adjust the sum: upon proper proof. Original ox Supphmenury lgnshx-in-Eoill or prpperl; cemfied wp‘xeu of the lame, certifi csle/vof the rupegtive “nearing Uficqn,sf o'tficera deuiled an the Recruiting Service for the Regular Army And of Bond: of Enrolmgm, nro the evidence mu will he teqqgroim yup. pan. may claim: to tdditional cudiu.‘ m The Singer Bowing Inuhineu.-Ouy LETTER A I-‘AIILY SEWING NAUHINE it in: gaining Aworld-wide rcpmtion. l: in be yond doubt. the but Ind chapel: and most. bountiful of All, Family Sewing Hui-Line! "v. Valued to thyyubh'c. No other anily Suv -5" Machine in lo mnnxuryfnl npyliancu for Heb-iv“, B nding. Relying, Tricking, Guber ing, Gauging, Braiding, Embroidering, Curdo input! numb. No author family sewing mn cliinc Inigo mud upcity‘for a great army otwork. It. will newt/,1! Rind! ofclolh, nqd with Q" kindi of ”Ich. Gm! lad reccnlim provemr'nta mgkamrr Funny 8nd!!! Inchin- Inon rellnble,nnd moat dunbleand non cer tain in “min at :11 ratél ‘of speed. It make! the interlocked Hitch, which ll the but “itch known. ‘ Any one, arch of the most ordinary cnpuitf, ea'n see, at l sluice, how to rm Ibo ‘ Loner A hum} Sowingllaéhinef Ugr Funny Sewing Machine: are finishgd in chum nd ex ‘ qumu 9: it, , ~ The Edging Case onhe Family Slacbino in I piece of cunning workmanship o! the god nlefnl kind. It pron-cu the machine- when run in an, and. when shout m be operated may be optnéd u I npuiour Ind “bu-nth] [Able to mania the wart. ‘While sonic of the Guns. made out of rhe chulmt woodl, are finished in the simptefl and chutesl manner possibk, olhm are adorned and embellish“! _in the mo» costly and superb mtr‘ner. V h. in nbsoluuly meant: to In the Family Marl-fine in opmlion, no u to judge ptiu glen capacity nu] beauty. It is in: becoming u yopulnr It» fut-fly laying}: on: lantfucluring Inch)": are for mnnéfnctnn‘ng purposes. Th Bum-b 0569! in well supplied with gilk \list,lbrmd, needles, oil, kc, of lb! very best Quality. Send for I PAIPIL". _ Tm: 51x can Nix? um mu mm; omm“, ‘ 438 Broadway, New York. @Pmmbnyuu, slo Cheanun St. ‘9'“. 1.10018 A» 1:20., Lot-n! .\genlu It Geuysburg: , " lAng. n, nu ' $25 !] Employment. 1525' “mans WASTEDE—ng will you] [mm 525 to $75 per month, “a I” “wiles, :9 ac tive Agenu,-or glut commission. Putin“ Lars sent free. Adams-EnxSnwmz‘qu' Conn“, R. JAMICSMCemmI Agcm, mm», mm. _‘ ..‘ [my w. we: r; ‘ ”The F 5151 National Bunk o! 62”}:ng hru‘in‘g determined to increase in Cipilai Stuck toSIUU 000, there ii yet an (minimum; nfl'urdad lo lhosv who wi§h (kmuke I gem! and safe inV‘estlnPut lo subscribe 11nd thus u'nmr tonne of [_ho stock. The b 60115 are POW open {or subscription n! IheJhnk. mar.2B‘tf THE MARKETS. 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FlFMurr'a ('hun'h, hr Rev. Dr. .\lcfléflrmyf‘hr. J.\.\ll-2.~1 CUIUA’, oflJht-rl'y luwmhvn. flu" muniy. In His: JANE 1‘ TA YUM, u!‘ Uhmpton anh}, neuriunluns: 0 b‘urg; .\ld. ‘ [ ‘-—- <‘;lO¢P—‘.o - DIED. [Fromm-r,» nmires 3 venh parlim‘ for_ull over [our lines—rush In “gwumlmny “min-‘1 ‘J " , 0n 1H ‘2th uh.., 2" 1112 Two Taverns, Mr. (:50ch SNYDER, Aged 77 years Limonthx and 28 days, - ' ' 0.. Hie—”lb "11., n: h"; midcnce, in mm. minncr, Dr. WM. A. M.\Tlll:\.~l,ngrd 43 _vcnri. AU)": rcsidcncu 01’ her m-phrw. Uhmlm- S. Wright, on the lllh "IL,“ANNAH (nu-Jun"- , SON. nged’flfl years 9 mouth: and 231 m”. in lit-ndersnllr. on line mm of April last, .\lrs. MARY Flt‘Kl~ZS. consort of Neal)" Fit-Lu, in the MU: )enr Lf her ugh ' 1n [Alfie-town. cn Mn 21!! ul-April, PRITDY .\IMIIA “fl-ZIKI‘IR'F. younueq daughter of_ "and and Mari-L Welkcn‘, aged 6 ”can 7 mos. ...-xl9 days. On Ihe mi. in‘!” mm- “oumjoy Church, this county, SAMISA C. FCRNBY, land 3 your: 2 months am; 13 days. 2:: Chesnut Tlmberaland. I‘WILL ofl'er n! Public Sale, 0!?! MUNDAY, the 23d day of MAY next, on the premiavn, 2 miles Irum Bemlerflillo, ‘on me public tonrl leading to Pine Grove, MM 3} miln from Whileuovmnu a yublic road leading In White.“ town, adjoining the Turn! 0! Solomon Meals, I§gim Thomas, Wm. Yum: Ind John Weizlo, j lots, 100 AORES 0? 1m: BEST mm. TIMBER-LAND in the county" It is Incl, clean To! none find :1 good qunmy of turn} lnud. The terms will by three equal annual inst.“- Incnu, wilhoul inlerpst, 'cgmmeucing Mun-h fir", $855. lmnmlhné posmsion will be given. DANIEL D. GITT. waould' the 23d be may the sale will be ponpuned to the fin". fn‘oublo day there ‘am-r. [May 2, 1864. u' 3;" ...,h. -'u g =2 :03 03" e °z 16 I l 5 I 4 ‘ 6 3 39 30 9 2! 21 'I 40 30 10 58 35 23 34 20 I 4 63 39 17 'l3 73 33 39 Valuable Rear Estate 'l' PUBLIC SALE—On THURSDAY,‘tho' 2d 6-, ofJUNE next, It 2 o'elochJ’.‘ l, the nbgcriben will ole:- ut Public Sale, on the premisel,‘ their "late, known n “V“!- GINIA .lILLS'," in Hamiltoutun township. Adm! county, Pm, within one mile ot Fuir field. Tho imct com-in- upward: of 500 ACRES, of whirl: 306 are oxee'llgnt tom lnml, Ind the residue covered with good til-bu.— The load in of the best quality lld ununlly yieldr - lure crop of both winter and mum grain. Beside- the rtreum upon which the Ilillr no built. running through the tract, the turn: hu water lo Almost every field. Them are on the tmt n Two-story Stone Dwelling HOUSE, Stone Batch-building, Twoouory LOG HOUSE stitched, Inga Bank Burn, of irom,with all the modern conveniences, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, kc. The Mill is three storiel high, 0! “one, with two pair of burn, chopping “Ones. all m complele‘order; Saw Mill, Miller's House, Tenant House; two excel lent Orchaids on the pine. with A Inge-mount ofyttrd lruit, ofevery variety. The Gettylbnrg extension at the Penn. Railroad il located throngh the form. ; This nut» ofl’ert induco~ ments for safe investments not. often found.—. The title is indisputably. fi‘Thb tract willbe sold entire“ inßoreell to suit purchasers. _ [Q'Persous desirous of viewing the ropor ty, will coll upon our Attoroiu, M. & elf. Mc- Ulcnu, E:qs., in Gettysburg. MARY MYERS, ~ MARY V. MYERS. 21 45 )2 so as 22 «x 19 22 so 14 as 4| 35 e 48 as 12 45, 21 re :9 11 11 as 2: )3 Kay 9. 1864. u WCknmbonburg Spirit, York Game, Luann Inulligenzer, *tnduick' Guam and (Julius Volunteer, copy til) ulb 12‘ Mad bills to this ofiicc. " LOT {than GUM mops, the line» any cflered in thinmrket, rto be but u D- U NER’S Drug Store. ICKING bu flu finesusibrlmnt 6! Bpm and Summer Clothing in town. SI’EC‘IA L NOTICES. BA LTHlUlwml-‘unu \' Lln‘l 7F? '0 R (‘0 l H: 'u 2' I!!! 10 ml in 1231013.! 7 I's in T In," 3 l" m 3 2') )3 4». mm In) H 00 ul'l no ...31 an (”35 (m ... l 2010 I 23 ... 80 (m FZEJ