Uriittiug: • UDC" U9.-4:3400.‘L? I:6IIIIM4dE3I3IIIP.CPUCEIS3. Scatty and Promptly Extracted.- Ict he ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANVII PE1137,& TINS tetablishment is now euppliwb wlekattextensire assortment of JOB TYPE, which will be increased $lB the patronage demands. It can :now. tutwout PRINTING, of every description, in a, 'lniat and expeditious thanner— ander' very. refisOnalilketertrtai aw. - • • •• Pamphlets, -Cheeks, ; ,. . Busitteds'Odidis f ,' Randhills, ' • Circulars,. Labels, . . • • • • Bill Readings,,Blanks, ..• Programmes, Bills of Fare, 'lnvitations, Tickets, &c., do. air brain of all kinde, , Common and Judgment BoNis. School, JusticeayConstables' and other Bidasue, printed correctly and neatly on 'the .best paper, constantly ,kept for saleat this office, at prices "to suit the times.. *es Subscription price of the LF:BANON ATIVRIITISED One Dollar and a Half a Year. Address, Wm. M. BRESLIN, Lebanon, Pa. TO . Relit. ram) toms in ,v,d story, 'Wehint stieef,'ffiernerly copied es Cu Attorney's office end Tailor shap. ALSO, On Cumberland street, a obop cornier-4-ocm pied is a Shoe store and Tiu shop, with Offisainelraffin up stairs. 0 CORO E Lebanon, Feb. IS, 1563.' ' ,* , • special. i 'On and After JULY li' Itria. privi 'ego 'of eon •rr rting the present lane of Legal Tending; Notes Into the Ica tionAl 8.1. X pki: rent. Loan (cerripioaly called" Ara- Twenties") will 'cunt% • • , „ wholvish to itivost intbpfirreTwenty. Trourritust, therefore, apply Before the Ist of xuLY ' ' Tooxzi - taubwription Agent... • • No • 1.1.1 * .5ivia5t,;1.1.114.104 , 2 April 8, 1863:--4m. • • ' -- - Out-Lots at "Private . Sale WILL be geld at Private• Sale, ' • - - 8 ACRES OF - LAND, situated In Long Lane..near , the. borough line, in Corn wall township. It adjoins tha,land. of Widow Fulnier, on the North, Wm..Atkirte onsiJohn *muse on dial:At. There Is a one story LOG HOUSE. 'weather _boarded erected on the land, and a good WALin the garden: The land has fine stones for Amarries. This : tract 1011 make a nice home for a small-fesoilY:.. • %M. It is free ftOnt Groand tent . 4r,t ADAx.x.r.waElt. N. 8.--This tract is now covered with n swiss, hid.. of which will be given - to the purchaser, Lebanon, June 13; . 181;0.. - Hovrard Association, . . Pbtindsipbia.ra. 1 NISI:ASKS ()I'M° KEiti GUS StSTE.II, SPERMA jj TonnnizA. or, SEMINAL, WEAKNESS:I)II.O - and Mimi affections oftbe SEX - UAL ORGANS PHYSICAL PERlLlTritrid EItESIATUItE DEQAY a now and reliable treatment, in Reports or the flowartt Asiociation, sent by. mail,' in sealed eniorOVes, free ofehorgq. Address, Dr. J. S1IL:I:IN. lIQUG pxoN , noWAADAssocnxitov,no.2,SoiaebSiTeat; • 4auunry 28, 18 - Admitiii4tratokil Notice. , ivrcincE is hereby:given that letters of Administra nt tion on the,Estute of DANIEL DEIII, deed., late of ScutW .- Leh:mon p Lebenoit ea ty., PL, have been granted to the undersigned residing-in the town. ship, county and State aforesaid. 'All per-ions indebt ed to said estate 'Afill.please make payment. and those haringelaims.zcill present them without delay. JDSEPII •Sdbiifhtft:eoltrt ,, , Adnalnistratorm of the Esta: a of Daniel Gialb,deC'il Lebanon, May 13, 1863. • • - - Administrators , . Notice. OT te E:is hereby given that letters'nf Adartiiistra- How on the esiote of GEORGE 410FF11AN,"deed., late of the barougk ot:Labanon.-I,eltanon.,fouuty - ,J o n., have been granted to the-itintersigned resoling' hrthe borough, county tend-Mtb afdreSaid: - All nefseus in debted willidei se. make , pityment, and those having claims willprtietit thedl i witb iil deftly: ' : . BAnUtl, JIANLIESOpI, ISRAEL - HOFFIVAN, Administrators of the Estate 'of fled. Eleiftifin; - die'd , Administrators , Not ~cr. XpOTICE ishereby given that letters of - Administra. IN Mon on the Estate Of .that BACHMAN, ante of South A noville township, Lebanon epunty:ra-, deed been been granted to the undersigned: All 'persons, ttiereMre. 'having cis hiss - against.ssid are:. re quested to present them, and those. tudelded to make, BURY:BACHMAN, South:Annvale ; . JACOB I.IIIItICII, East Hunover, Adtu'r. Mity 27, A. STANLEY - 11J1.111.CIL' . , - ATTORNEY AT - :LAW, floe ronfoyed hie Mice ici:the;bn'inchtit,one'dOot Otto of i t andermilolt4Spreifopposite the ., Washing ton Nome Lebanon, P. BOUNTY -And PENSION cloints promptly- attended , to [Apal H • REMOrAL. - S. T. Mc - ADAM ATTORNEY' AT LAW, As ItEMOVEttliisiif f ice to - Market - Street:opposite the Lebanon Bank, two doors 'North of Widow Rise' 'Hotel. Lebanon, Sarah 25, '63, JOIIMr 130W4.174.1r. _ DISTIIIGT ITTOGNXlC,lnnfieypiwe.l% his' GE Piet` to thillOGN.,latelyocettpiectikf Di. Geo..P: Line swearer, in Cutibei - land Street,-Lebanen, a tow doors East of the Xaglo hots[; and two +loofa west of Gen . Lebanon Dee. 17,1662. - • CYRUS': lIIILLEIt, AA TrOttNEY-AV-LA . 11 7 .—(49n0 IniCalnutatroot, neat • ly opposite the Bock Hotel, and" two doors arattb from Harmony's Itarttware store. Lebanon, April 9, 1802.—ty; Will. IU. DERR, A TTOIINEY .A.T. LAW, Office In. Stightees,llttarling, A Cutabertund street, netirly'oppOiitc , the Court now°. [Lebaiioii,lll4 - 6, 1863:=111 Atlbert - OFFERS Lii professional services In Abe icitirchs of .innesd own and vicinity. Office at the residence of Dr. Barry. Jonestown, May 20,1803.-11 n. • Dr:Samuel'S. Mei rtiFFETtS bis professional services to the citizens of ,Lebanon and vicinity. OFFICE et ,the residence, f.S ofrs. L. Buch, two doors West of 0115ce of itr. Eamuel Behm, dec'd, in Cumberland street. Lebanon, April 15,1863. Dr. Samuel_ B• • aght FrICE at the old residence of Dr. Geo: Dettlenttur, Itif opposite the Court Douse, Lebanoti, Lebanon, March 23,'63. - • " Dr. kbiaii R. light OFFERS hie professional iervieos to the citizens of ij the Borough of Lebanon acid vicinity, Office in Walnut street, two doors' north of the Lutherno Paw soiage. March 4,1863. . • Dr. C. .L. Kreider. ifers his prefeasional aeriicee to the community of (l kJ Lebanon Min vicinity - . Office temporarily with Tit. Schneek, in Walmit street.. , Lebanon, April 1,186-3 m. GEOR.OE , CLARK ) DENTIST. O ffice at the Englelfotel, Lebanon. Particular attention" juild diViireanite lag Teeth. REFERENCES - 'C. N. PEIRCE, D. D. S., Professor of Dental Physiol. oy rod Operative DentistrY, No. 501. N. 7th S t., Phil adal phia". E. WI I.D.M AN, D. D. S., Professor of MeehanioM tistry. No. 24. N.llth St.. Philadelphia. -JAMES TRUMAN. D. D. S., Demonstrator of Opera tive Dentistry. S. W. Corner of Franklin and Green Streets,. Philadelphia. LNI DAME!, S., Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry: NO. 228 - N; 12th St.., Pitilado:pli:a. Lebanon, APtio 4 l.Bo; • Rialmitet:Shamir, ~riLerrn,, W ool4."N CiOTIIINti of at colors, dyed Jet " k J Blttek or Blue Black; pressed, Oa color wurrauted. 'and geode turned out cqual.to...npyr, by. • . LYON LEMBERGEn, Sent Hit e = Ka- Artldes to dited can be left At Jot: L. gees Drug Store whirls - RD orders' for the 'above will., • •- • • et tended to. (March 11,1863. pErvsionis. U 7 . . • it. OEO. V. LINEgif..ICAVEI., having been sr- - Pobittsi, by the Cominiasionet of PeOalons, at Waeinagton, v.zotnining Surgeon for Pensions, is pro partil to attend to all applioupts for Pension at . hLa of. Lice, In Market 111.7e0t., next. door to the root tiffice. Lebanon, March 25th, ' • • t_, . TAKE NQTICE. ~,.. .101111GI;DERS Will do wall bicaltiag, 0W.7 . .;1i:11ik ea ' brus ~:i ra,,r3., 1 4 4 'Agent,R8 he 6 prepared to do all kinds> of,ZIN. _,--- , ROOFING, API:PITTING and JOB WORK . generally; as I . " r " Wit nil 1 ..Aililris.. .thes:erY,loweet prices. lie also has on hind a largo:62.r ) d}loi.j3flh, Woolen etiieqUfked'' Good" , • S hmv ls , .Ood good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and.-k-Searfa, es ;+ Glovea„.ißounett, Mate, Fes. all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK . there; Kid Moroi; thildren'eclothiag, and all kinds of ' jo h STOVES and PARLOR 'STOVES. Also, all the 11 different and latest improved RANGES AND 4 Saving of 80 per cent. 14 -111 1f4TATERS, of alt kinds. Ito also keeps can . Wearing apparel, with perfect falecolors. • : -• • , Tbeae Dyes are mixed in the form of powders • con - steatiioeiluteura large Stook of all kinds of ROOFING, concreted, are thoroughly tasted; and put in neat pack- SLATS, which fie,olfere at len price than they clan be' ages., For twenty-flee cents yan can color as many banbt of any other alatetuen in the county. goods as would otherwise coat Ave times that RUM.— The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye $3,... WARE-ROOMS-410e door South of the "Buck , with . perfem stfccem. • Directions Smit e of gaols. pauS aMeL" Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. lAboooo;Docept* 35. 11 16 1. - Manufactured by !WW2 & STEVENS ASSlttoadirsY•, •• • • : J. f.i.:'LESTSBROBit, telieMon l ;Pal;ertiolea'ala and re • Just Printed,at this office, Judge ,i•tail agent, and fOr sale by, Dr: BOSS and;.o..S. ki*BrAl, :gent Bonde*ltk waver qt#3. oo StiunPtiot Law i Lebanon" (April 1, '63... 7 kft. i . • .. , w ~ .Ru ~r~''".A~ji ✓ x ..5- ' - ma VOL. 14;--NO: 50. . _ .. , ... LBANONVALLEYfINSTITUTE. !. ...NOT AtC . 0110LIC.' ,NT ANNVILLE; LEBANON COUNTY., PA. ' -' • ''''.' '' * '''' -'...- W.J. B URNSI,_DE A, if p• - • I - - A' I/WI - MX .CONCENTRATED-- . - , ' 1 fli l Pa •- • l'' —-- • ' • - • - '. TIIE EN.SU-.PP , SESSION will commence on Ve.netable,Extra-ct.. i -MONDAY Alit trt . TUE SCIIOOLIins The advaitt.T‘g, ,, sl 6e a . 1 114tinnt-and ,=., ~- ' - beautiful .k PURE TONIC... ... , ..tio.,-,..1".06.8: Daildings- 7 Yetitillated ' ' - "" "" --= ' ` ' ; Rooms—a fuel.lbrary - and - Cabinet; .- • TIIE'COURSB'OP STITOTIe net flied. the siiidiee of' . - 01 i ! DOCTOR' 1100.FiLAfiv .5; ,cA,h,pnpij..bing directed according tO the Unwire can , ! Lft:;:rd in School, or td the professione lavdfislgns to pun , ';'' .ORRIIIIN B 1 .L _ l'ina NOldiAL DEPARTMENT offers special often- . ' , ' , ' ' 1.. "";•: . I : r. ' i fog.cr.; 011104 - who proneke to Mirage - ill' Teiching ; 'as ; - • . PRE PA it V). BY ... . . the- Comae Mutated • conforms sirictly,:to the require-? ' -,-;, A- Ju - ' jlek.§o. ' N Philacra. a. 1 meats of thoCounty'Superin - tendent. and tothe Contest Lir. u• • _ • .e . lof the State Not mai &hoot. - - . -.- -'' :: -''' ! ' ;VIAL ' EFPEC A TITALLY CIJEE - Aa.. CIItCULATIShnd further mforraapetreen . be Ob , 4 . ~. Mined by addressitiglite Principal. l Ti .'J BUBlSlDl"t. fairer Complimi 1 June 25, 1062. Annville, Es_ '' ' ' '' f i ' ' ' lll.)vsivelpkia' 1 1.; BLINDS' t. SHADES. ) -"' ''' - : '- . ' ...Ifaultdice. i- , -I------- ~ ..., •...-. .., "I Chronic Or iTerv'Cius'ioehiliiy.• =Viiintheir of the n. J: wittlA.ll:3,, N 6. 16 North Sixth Street, ?bile I Kidneys, nod all diseases a ' rising froro,a.- I delphia, Manatlieturei of LI•-,., - , , . ' .1 . -- - disordered ' liier, Or Stool gob : ' ....,_ f, VENITIAN'IILIDILt and . ,-,_.:.' ' ' •'. . . Such; as'Cottetipst ion; Inward Piles Fulness" er'lllhod t.,-=..- • ... .-',. ' , _ WINDOW- 81 TADES,- . .te the flood Acidity of therStoM4ch ' ,.;Naules.., Henri; '-' '44: The tat:gest and liiiat naioririfent itillte City,et ;Amp; Diagttst - for'- Rani; 141...umet.,.IViniA r tira7 i*theileivest priees.' , .".MilndrPainted - rmarintined _panel ;I SLO/3A, „aoh n ral~.,47,jbrn'g , erfita - Mad; nut, - - --I' ll7ii. B:),qa-7,_....2w. . T. ".° 1 , e !"..`-` = “....;-- • -• f :- ilTe --- ittni DitiVnintreath Mg, Flu tiering atf- the Ifettrt,', i Choking - or SUfincating Se:mations when imadying pos . A • . CREAT BATTLE i - I tore. Direness or Via ion," Pots or - IVelm laribre the Sight, Feyerend Dull Pain . in the Dead; Deficiency of 1 Perspiration, Yellowness of the. Skin....and - Byes:4lllin' t lir the Shleilitibli;Chest, Liubn kei, - Siidelen - Flushes.' , 1 1 of treat;' Burn ing.in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings 1 , , orEvil, and greet Deliressioti of Spirits. ) And -will pOsitiVely pravent Yellotii:Fei.ei.; Bilious TIIETt CONTAIN 1 I No `Alcohol or Bad Whiskey'? • They . Wiit erten the' . nbove - digeases in ninety, 1-, - ~ ,c nineeases out.or aliundied.' , - - Induced by the - extensive sale aifiruttllerial peon, 1 lartty of lloottantrsGerinto Bittrs, (purely vegetable.) 1 lici , ts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous 'ad rentu- - . rers, hive opened imMi - suiferinehnmanity' GM lioixi,. 1 gates of Nostrums in thoshape..of poor Whiskey, fvilely coMpOunded w Rhinjurious drugs, andcheistened Ton: .` la. StenutehisS and- Bitters. - ---'.- '.. ' .• - i Beware et' Our innumerable array,of Aleoholinprep: 1 Maitionscin pitltlititic bottles, and big Walled kegs,' on - - y der the modest appellation of Bitters; which .;instesd„. 1 of (tilting, only l aggravete disease, and leave the +Haim-, I t ointed eitff -ref in dispair. , '`. ' `•''-' '' ' - • 1100FLAND'S GERMAN ~ BrPTEtts !. t Are not a heir in& untited 'aitiele; but have st o od i the test of fifteen years frintkii.the - Actiniriedn' Ohne; I and their reputation and sale, are,_not.rivalled by .Any . • -sunder prep :widow ' '• '' ""- '''''' • ' --. . '' • The'proprietors have thousands of tatters from-the ; most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, ••' ' i .PiIYSICIANS, and CITIZENS, • .:Testifying of ~their own . personal knowledgmlo the ;`beneficial effects and Med lailliirtiles of these - Bitters. i DO YOUIYANTSOMETIIINO.TVSTIVING,TkINNYOO? ;DO YOU WANT - .VOOOD APPETITE I' ,' ' 1/0 YOU WANT TO BUILD w.P YomicoN47rquom IDO YOl.l WANT TO FEEL WELL? • ' , DO YOU WANT TO GET JUD - OF,NERTOUSNES,S? . DO YOU WANT ENERGY? ' ' DO YOU WANT TO'SLERPIVELL ? i . ,DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FE KLING? " I If yen 'do; use 1100 F bA ND'S OFIRMEN - :BITTERS. Profit-Rev:J . . Nettgoit-itratent, D;- D. i Miier of . The En. cyclopedia of Religiolth .Knofotedge. i Although not disposed to favor or iecomtnend 'Pat ' eat Medicines in general, throngh:distrugt of their in , gredieut:' and effects - ; I yet know of no Sufficient rea -1 sons _whya'inaii may not testify to the- benefits he dm. Neves himself to have race Wed, from any. simple; preP .. ' i Oration, in - the hope thatlre may thus contribute to the i STO VE S ..- .:S TO V E'S . f Ido yhis- rho more readily ha tegard to Iloolland's VOW in le the time to buy your STOVES before cold"' Gerinan'llittera, prepared by Dr. C NI. Sacksonoffhls lir winter is here; and the, hest and cheapest ylaea is .1 city, because 1 wasyrejudieeti against them : for many, et the,.. ..'' .• " ! years, under the impression that they were chiefly' au Lebanon - Stove; Tin -aia Sheet Iron . 111tinnfae. , alcoholic 'Teti - cure. lam indebted to my friend itoh-!. :' - ; •:,- tor , , ° f l am e s N,.8.,5,- ers •; .. , i ort. Shoemaker; pal., for. tile, removal of this miudiee Two doors:South from, thoLebinion lank, where ' re -.; be 'I by Proper` tests; andfor ' "encotiragement to t. 3, them, present ; ;when suffering from great and long continued debili abad' the largest 'and' best isiortment of • PARLOR; ty. - ,The use of three hottles of, these Bitters, at the, he; HALL; and OCOEIND'STOVES, ever 'offered in I.e,ba , - . ginningof the' pre year. was followed by evident rt •n, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed CbaOibers of his relief; and restoration to a.degree of hodily,and. men- own make. With a generalassartnient of. Parlor Stoves, ; one a large ear - ' ' -I.4t.._Unokioe et_.: .---to---• tae vior •witicl. not 'pat fo fo r , siLnenit h s before.. county or hereon , whicA to.;,h ne warrants to bake or roust. thank Go.l and nu . friend for directing 'LAM' raw WASH BOII,ERS -con - tantly _on band !rail sizes, i of theta. " J NEWTON BROWN. and the best material. .. . . . COAL lIUCKIITS--Ahe largest assor PIIILAD'A., June, 23 1061.tment, the hear- ( lest iron; atid.thri-best, made in Lebanon.,. Parlicrolar Notice. . - Also a laree stock of TIN WARE, made of the best ; 'here are netnv preparations sold under the name of maddrial and Ina. workmanlike ;manner; As he 'is a I . Bitters,put np"in quart bottles. compounded of the practical Workman, and has had au ,exporionce of i . 6 ..... eapost p whiikeyrior eornison:rom: , eosting trent 20 to; twenty-five years, he feels confident' that' he ean - give' , c. general satish,ction. ` -- - - ;40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by , Anise or . .. . Ile takes this method ef`rettirning his thanks to '' '''Xids class ofllitte li " d d " Inc : Coriander:Seed. rs asqatuse __,:a .. it .will . e . ontleue to numerous customers for.their:liberal support, and he , ~ , ~ 0h ,.... 0wn ..b o hc es ,- ~,,,( 1, -1 . cense, as long us they eon be sold, hilllllrell. lO the lioPes , by strictly attending to death of the drunkard. ' BY - their -, use the- system is letting other ,peoplefs,olone, to, still receive .9- shore of - p ,.., p li e pa i r 6i, e,g4 ,,,,, , JANEs -'1,1; Imo Ens ; - kilt.,:7 6 nt . inually under the influence of . A Alcoholic Stun Air. Paitictilar ittintlonvald to all kindeofJonatrin .. 'alas" 1 tile WOTSI Lind the desire fit •Litutior is tree ;d and 'kept up, and pie 'result Wall the herrors at.- uch -14 Roofing. Spouting, .4.,and all work warranted i .to upon ,a drunkard's Ill'e and death., 1 For Diose who desire and milt hare a Liquor Bitters, ' I We publish the following receipt.' Oct Ono,Bpitle Hoof-: ;.Pan "ii Grata . .hitters and mix. with Tl . ,ree Quarts of Good Brandy Or. Whiskey: and the result will be ES prep i aratimt that. will, far urea in medic:lMO .virtues and tree exce Hence any of the numerous Liquor Sitters in, c the market, and WAG cost *etch lesi. Aron', -will bare .all the'virtues of Ifoof_totes /Ayers in connection with a good article of Liquor, at 'á much less - price 'than three inferior preparations will cost you.?.' ~... . _. - A ttentimit . Soldiers .. AND THE PitIRINDS OP ;SOLDIIIRS. Is soot). expocteil to take 'place iu 'Virginia : But not 'witbst4-uditg tbio; tbo ' ' MUST: HA 'E - :And we. yo - uldmilpocttullp 80101.4).031r clalp, to, PUBLIC ATTENTION ! its follows ; Dpeause we keep a 'large 'well-aosorted' otock . or' both ing ou hand, - wbielt when exatalaed, always please.', 11 . , TiCentise oiir Goods tiro made nrr, - OterrEstab- ILehnient in the city. and in a Tanner that take& down thatountry, and giie's all Cnitoinere a cit,s,4iTaninee. ..ilectinse, by the , facilities wo have dallog piece goods; we are enabled tdaell our clothing 25 per' cent. cheaper than.:allybedy else in thiw,nsighborhocal. - iVe hare just received a largo steely:A - 51 , 41.1NG CLOTHING: and' invite oar, Friends- tiud Oistemersctfully to call at : , . ZENZ.TEtN; , Opposite the Coitrt.llodse. Lebanon ApriP24, 1562 WALTER'SIMILL. Gt _ _ riillE subscriber respeetfullyinfornts the public that I, lie has mairely rebuilt - the on the little tarn., formerly. kuriwn as "Strait's" and later as “Wen gert'a" about ,one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown, Lebanotfiftionty, Pa.; that he Nis 'it 'non ii'-complete 'running: Order, and is prepared forulah customers regularly with a very superior artlefe.of ' as cheap as it can be obta ined.fremlinytther son ree.--- lie keeps also on hand and for-sale.at to lowest cash prices CHOP, BRAN, BIIOBTS,4e. 'lie fa also pre pared to do all kinds of CUSTOMEiIe WORK, kir Partners antiothers at the very shortest possible notice and in vites all to give hint a trio:. Thu machmery- of the entirely.neW and. orthe -latest and most int• proved kind.. By strict attention to business and felt dealing he hopes to merit a share of-publicpatronage. .WILKAT, RYE , CORN, , OATS, Bought; for which the highest Lebanon. :Market pricea, will be paid. FRANKLIN bluy-7;1.862.. '• ' - . HAR3IOPTIUMS, introdueln. - ; the effect . o`f pedal base on every OAELEbIi'S unsurpassed,PlANOS for Cash,, itt a liberal dekliirtion;or' dn'isofithly initallm ' from ss.toslo. Over 506 sold in Phil ldelphia ' .1 AMES BEI.tiK. Sole *gent. • . 27.9 and 28I.South Fifth Street. above Spruce. uly 15, 1863,,y..-1 Philadelphia, Pa. , , . .✓ 1 00'000 BARBELS OF: , .THE _ . '••• ',OAT Ati!LNITTACTIMIVG . OO S . POITIVRETTE: . " 130 South WOreds • PlilladelPhili, Pa, This Com phut ;Av ith' a . iApital $150,000; 111 e. most extensive Works of the kind. in the,world, and an, ex-' , perienee :cif over 23 years, -with a reputation. long.esokliebed , having also the exclusive control of all the.night soil of the great city of, Now York,'-arb.prePiired to" furnish ntt article, which is without doubt,ithe OttIaPEST.AND yxItYXXST fertilizer in market. lt great* - inereities 'the Pyld; 'and' ripens, the erafilrom two to' tbreeivelittsbariter, :Wait expense of from three to tour dollars per acre, with - little or no labor, Also ,FIFTY . TONS 01 BONE TAVEII, Being a Mixture of bone intl.:night 'atin groin:l ' o4%e; atits per snpetiotartiole, for., graln,and- grass. . A• pam phlet contiiiitniall necessary' intbrmation, may be hail free by addrealtinka letteritP the- 0 0' 4311 'er. JAMES T,.- FOSTER,, Care t i e T. 31antifactnriMi Com pan v. 60 Courtlandt St , New ,York. 18, i, nuita all Fi ie insuraince a Com ! pn r oe Anoville l . I . "LEBANON, COUNTY, PENN'A.. - t TITATS COMPANY was ineeiperated, :March. 1554; and 1 1 is.now in full nyeration and ready-to. make insur anee'enlhiellinga; and other Ilitildings; on Furniture, and iderehandiae generally.- - .4.1.50 uu Barns. Contents, 'itoek, Farml mplentents. &e.. on a Mutual Principle, I: - :- - '-- - aiAlgAd rms. - Christian Bachman, ,: , Samuel Seebold,: WilliennEarly , jr., John" B. Kinpertii, t Gaongtie'llemgardrier,' ' :i George ]ogler,'- - T. D..A . ..Oftratan, . . ~ Jplni An %vein, - i Georgelforiges; . 'ltifdorpli Heir, - 1. John rt.. Beiver, - , " ;, , - Jj eget& IF. Matz, ! t, Ihniel.S. Early, jOIIN4LLIVEI7.I 3 President, BvDOLPn HERR, gcbaStirei, ; : .. ; , Josrru Secretary. , Shmuel Seabold, Trwrelingatetit. , 1 - Jacob Sehnotterly„Ammtilsk*ricksburg. A unviti; March 5, 11t62.—1i-. ~LISIII Black,• PM& Brown, Soul' Itrpon, Light Brown, rDark: yazxe Azte,....•,.; • ' Xdifa "MN' , ,_, - IBM • We call the attention of all having reliticnis and f Mends in the army to the fact that - .-1100FLAND'S German !littera" will cure nine tenths of the diseases ' induced by expcisnres and - PriCations incident' to camp Info- In thilista, - publlshed'almovit dailt the,nows papers, on the arrival-of, the,teck, It will be noticed 'that a very large proportion re culturing free, debil I. ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by lloollantra German. Bitters. Diseases' resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. i We have no hesitation In stating that. if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers. htindreds of liras might be.saved that otherwise be Met. We call particular attention, to the `CA lO'veing, re inarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the hation'eheroes, whew life,.to use his own language, been saved by the Bitters :" PRILADELPHIA, August 'Mr& 1862- • . . 3feurs. Jones k : Esaus.--Well, gentlemen, your Hoof land's German Bitters hits saved my life. -Therein no mistake in...this.: vouched for, .hy panthers of my comrades, & r ims of whose name are itopendtal, :mud Who were fully cognizant of alr-ther circumstances of my' cuss l am, and have been for the.last four years; a member of nutmeat's ..elebrated battery, and under, the immcdidee command - of Captein It. 11. Ayrett— Threugh.the oxposore aticodaut•npoix my strtluons dn. - tics. I was elfin:l4oh). Nuratiiher mat wire i,, retina:MHO f,ceito BMWs, and was for seventy-two days in the•hos. pltal. This was followed by. great debility, heighten ed by en attack 'of dysentery I was then removed .from the Wpite-Itouse, sad sent to this city out board the Steamer "State of Maine " front which I landed on the 28th of .luno. Since that - time I have been it . houtits low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. 'For a week or more was Scarcely able to swallow unyth lug. Mid if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. -I could not oven keep a glass of wateeen my stem , itch. Life could not last under these circumstances ; - and. accordingly, the shysichtus who Lied been irork-• log faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue me .fonit the.' grasp of the dead ArCher, frankly told me -they - could do no more- for mo, nod advised rue to see *clergymen. and to makenuch disposition of my lied• fed feuds - as best suited me. 'An acquaintance who I visited ,no at the hospital; Mr. Frederick Steltibron, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised time, as a forlorn . hope, to try your and kindly precured 11- bob , - tle From time time I counnenead taking them the gloomy Shadow of death receded,and'l am now, ti.oink . God for it; getting better. Though I buys bat taken. two bottles. 1 have gained Atria pomade, and I tbol san guine of being ptnnitted to rejoin my wife and (laugh ter,:from whom r have hoard nothing for 18 Months:. Sr, gentlemen,- I tun a loyal Virginian, from the ity of Finat Royal. To your invaluable Bitters r owe, the Certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to.your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of ngniddburping temy bosom those who are dearest te nts In•life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur ln'the tenth of the above stntementi 'as -wellad despaired of teeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.: • . 'JOAN CUDDLEIIACIC; ist : Now York Battery. ' •- GEOItOZ . A -'ACK LEY, Co 0 lith Maine. • ,LEWIS cutvALl tot 6.2 d New York. ; L E SPENCE:II;Ist "Artillery, Battery F.' .1 B VASS:WELL, COB 3d Vermont. 'HENRY in JEROME, Co It do. " lIENRY T AIACDONA Ie D, Co C Maine.. .101 IN F WARD. - 00 sth Maine. .. LIEBMAN KOCH, Co 11-724.N0w York. NATII ANI EL fl TIIO3IAS, Co F 95th Penn •' ANDKEW .1 KIMBALL, Co A - 3d l'ermoat. JOIIN JENKINS, Co Ii 1 0 6th Peon. • Beware of Counterfeits I 'See that the signature of "0. 31. JACKSON," is on .the-WHAPP.EIt of each bottle, • . . • PRICE PER. BOTI'LE 75 CENTS, v. • • OR UALF DOZ. FOR $l . OO. - 11121 Crimson, Suinnm, Scarirt, Dark Drab, *Light Brick Yenow, Orange, ' ..1 4 / a findai Ballerina, ••and • Tinlet. • Should your interest druggist not have ti o article,. ao not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepare. , tiona that way be offered Su ita place, but send to ns, and 1 , 18 will forward. securely Kicked, by express. PRINCIPAL °FEW it AND Id AND PACTORY i • • • NO. 631 ARCH ST, • . • ,Tones dic. Evans. • .(Successor to C. M. JACKSON k C 0.,), Proprietors, •• . . iort, SALE by Da. Geo. Rose; opposite the Court Lionse Essanon, Ps aglby Druggists and Dealers in every town in the UnitodStatee. , „ • • play 27, 18113.- 7 17. • • Lif;I3ANON:.: - ' i TA.; - '_WEDIUOAY,•.3IThIy.4:• I :1863. 111 .00fli , 7,;`'S:Oeit."4', -cornor,,#e she. went from shop to shop, thallt'l j ng, perchrisee, and :the • offence Was repeated; three days in succes ---7-__-_________, CRADLE SON'.. :ME POOR. i sion. --Iler huaband was away at, the ~ , ,„. •tithe°, but•oh his return,. to him was hush. r ammo, li - Tee thee _ detailed, the;conduct.of the "villain, .. Stretch thy tin Oda in WOO, ' r have got uotaid Iva thee braggart and scoundrel," as she term- Nothing, child tf e thy pain.` When owl sent theelhet to him me, , I ° ta t n h i4 i p in ii,ea Ttk a k . i . .e h t i t g ir h e iy oaf din, had : proud and thanllo.4, too.waa I ; Dlos ;my daling.l, ,mother, , v AltnoSt long to LIN die. d n. ; e. e. ri a alt e h l nasfb the a n d ~i - I , l a t r. el d v I e a 7 t was a'-:threatened a t e n n i ed. Sleep, my derl44 —thou art weary • 1 - God is good, btitilife Is dreary. ' ' ' l '' I hive sorb thy Want lading..: FnyTtsrd:i'llanngetdh the t h i n i t g o h : a t Y b e . next 7 h° it' P f :e a r n . . m n a oo d n e , T the wife h wawagain. to prontee Aud tby strongtWinnk day by day ; Soon I know will w% ond WSW by ;our street,; the,husband„snd, Waite thy littte ikasiay, ' - , . rmu H lu c e p i e n it k ntl es :l t o b y Y l irt' h s7o r ;c e c k t u l 7, B ' a peliceelAcer to follow= a few var'ds, et r could Heifer all, tor try, e. "e a I the:oath , .” -.'' ' I ~: , : e. r t eb l iu :,( ll: ::Z.l f i : rh ut lin e irig e. r , ' ,. 1 Be i r/ oc:rz t xe li iail: , :ua i eild a d t: l p lrni -, sa a ,id 9 neBo . i l oi flaiel .. ool - 3 0 h g68.01;(5 % y eeti And my b s ekr i ,,W ;7 , . tet . ,..., ..„ 1,,; , 12"1- ' -'"g"rfeeble ''"'''' ' ''.-,-,-----iadY liilbilblY ort ., ,t he d street 4 , e c i ls r .r t hi w d i e l d h ,:, i - rau ile. ,ei,e ti . i tr il e, c o t r 4tet d u z. .." .. -- _._ =hand , ,then permitted to _ — lle will toes U 9 V) tsatitut ' ------ - .srlV'e " • U. and sin- o..imoreT:k --- - IVhere no want • s'' in ca n bo. IP a.. , ~...„."," I r i ".."- ' '' ~ .P: " ii..' ' - '''''''' D-1144 " 11 " :. " Th t Ila :g Steep, my darli —Choi art Weary ; 'to be iteviii'ed Ir''' bi- a - a.fi , - 1 , A . ,terview with the - devil 'A. -' --- eg , . 1 1 8 , i , t I ' an IB c ft.)", .1,,.;t. • cops u -P 3o ' bfl t i , r .. ei . s'driBr3 ..' - li l weni : Nwiltto Meet Alto' 'diifirriiiii 4 oes l ed i ating to 'Maim , -6'enetSl 11. F. --• - 4,, . • ..._. • a I. - .., . .* .•, - f , 1 . V1) ' 'V. .2 , ..; . .. ' , • . _, ,• • Ineirp4sed finettnftintes. , I.l.,belady, putter / ' - • • v., -4...r7,) .r t , .. . took the lead half e, square, arid,ferlierr, „..1r.,1, 11. groin) of gamblers .quar• ia , shore dietemeeeeeast of Racer on.e;reling.,4l.-"all fours.' After the man -1 FetiWitlitilieWirrieV.: the 'illy d&ei v. :net of . Vehierti—dedicated to the 'Re er,'l,-saelitowliieled tie soonais,shepass--4,Pol l om'4Aillattors., •. ~ ' - . ;,e,d, stid.kept• 44 -few : I Rapes! . behled, r .- y NO. Told Thumb spewing thro' The ledy, ,continued along Fourth, ~a trulnliehWith the intention to pass ;Eit.,reet,le, Walnut, anderoSsed 9yeri,to. o}4ll6jrff O Tor r ilie Bergilin Giant-ded the intith' ilde'o l f the'itreet:' Tile nested to several Major Generals. r ' Vice" IF turned 11'1 first' cross- 1 "-N°' 6setting ' yo ma o the ittg':loeef , -'-'oflitailli'et,%tn:eonfrota . here.„ ll ,ed "inverting it into Money if'sbneshou Id return westward The begs- 2 -Aetricated to `G ideon G. `Welles • ~husband's- wrath was .et , .fee,er. heat, t :MO' his 111:1014;2-chiki'V ' ii3)liii,Tl l . :: ' . , il RC o . l7rgficjiipg, th r e stranger,.grap , i, ,P!l , i,: 7 :4-.„'rope 'ffsrlOer ludaneing an ;`pled 'Aim by the coat collar, rfolleWirig-`convtifßittiori ensued °= l ,t ,f, d ,to Aa!tifon'P,Cirtise ':, -' • • = I ' HirstiVed-t-iWhiti - dreyotomediti.isir,,,,.;- ;I: i) $ A white m.an'' embracing a by follow i n g.;• t h tit 4 I adyl d ay- ; afterf. day,'„Ogro, ike n eir • '' Ali; krniti Ott eat "pi et rire lin, thi l inoskipsolen ti‘ manner, .? ,,,i,, - - rdedmitted to pharlei - Snirher: " , 4.t , rklPk'Pr-t--,•_Bo'fOr et: . I answer; your r . :l-: PI- 40 -• 9.2FortyOlevei'breiking'in f io iaue i stiou I have - ifightto - lihoW' echo ,l, -a geVernment treasury, delimited l'it'WthatAhl.44tAke's linth ii ilefriatid. l' to'Oia friends of i.,l3'e ihiiiinilifftiti6n; 1 ,-.l ilptysbautlizi(erxeltedly)mi- War No 10 Five 'Sitt,YreSteah4 s iiiVEtte 1 knont, sit ,Lam the Dilaband-ofithat), cleViLliew 'to lie,ididitittlllilto`thti'ed-, 1 lady. 1, •-;. ‘ . 7 - ~.; 7 l7DeneoPat.- Strangerir,.lLara -happy to maitel No 11 A crowd wr,i)egw)ii(i' .. iitilp pout • :Icite - aequaititande4.-i.H„.vbfi. will re- 1 PinetnAqh l 4diettlifi B drof frwhite -I;l4aselpur r hp)9l, ,1. lei)), fieti l ey .: „y 9l , l , man, arid leaving him tialeed-4litliia wi tb, . I .titlateolitl•ample. explanation.. i - find' the 1 dit" Cinigreer- ' ", '''--• !, I itesbandltseitaleS,'but filialryre• ,= • O. 12; A ; throng of white men and, his le se e s ,. , h"6'f,k angrily 2 t e i r miid s , tb, z ,..i.hegrOes setting fire to the Teniple,of ;young man 'to -pi-oceed. - -' ' .„ ;•,- -1-1-1-4)cr-V,- An immense pieturez ,. can-' 1 Stranger SW, tliStlady in alrear. 'ras 4b feet by 24-- - deilieated . to the . VICO IS the connterpart of my'moth. ; Relitl,b/22e-I, l lg - '- - - -*-k - - 4 [ er, nee* deceised alio at, tiVelveYetirs. i No -1. - 6 - xxlruake - iy.White , iiian, with': and whew 1-sshoW you her:cleeSerreo: . his face painted negro, holding type,„whieli I have caniedsincp h er a a banjo in-his hand, in the act of sing , death ttettreitt my heart, yob, will; I ! ine.Ttlin'BroWn'„Vifierril is tifarehltig " i think, else percale a Sulk itrg room;-. an" dedicated to John W.- Forney. b,lswee - to your JadY'. If *liii_cr. have Nei 14 :* piattreenfara infernal re i alone seems insolent, youluttsttftw*ve gi Onli',' With the. d es‘i ts ,4117 unchained,; I f;;;: +'P, '.&_ttottt....- . ' 124104. 11 .- • . 7 ,...: 5 r/ac ' United --i States in the t ' mother so dearly and deeotaly.— l rei g a af•bine°lli-17: hanging-on Here, sir, is the likeness, judge for 1 No• 15 'Hann an as- L-Press. - - , I yourself. lows which haprepared . for Mordecai I Husband—Why, sir, (looking u p. `—dedicated to the editors of the on the daguerreotype) you really tonish-rne. ' The likeness is so strik- 1 Na,No. 16 "The Union`League," being "ins alesernblanee to: :the mother of I the pieture of a mob of 'white men and negroes-trying' to,split a 'rail - la my wife, who.-also die&about a doz- 1 the gal- belled "The Union. . . on -.Tears since. What was your 'lntither's name:?'" -- ' No.J7 Diplomatic dinner at the "-' , Stranger—ller name ! A t t ie 3 . 1, r . Whitehouse. ' ~- 1 1hi,131:tcli Excellency . husband—(Starting back much a .... the Haytiart Minister seated between Rated, f urther ated, furer inquired,) Sir, what Ts ! Mrs= Lincoln and the Chanting Miss, your narnel -- -. . , I Chase. The Seats of the diplomatic „stranger--William hi----r. I have corps are vacant. John W. Forney standing behind the chair of the ,flay been' absent ins California about six- 1 teen yeirs., : - •,- ' , - I Mari Minister 'dressed as a waiter. _A, - Husband—Great God, young man, , very spirited iijetare• my wife is your sister ! Pof n pr e a n y r rng W to a t r ee ß de e v e ir t l e o r s ' en i d n , '-- --' 1 th! T a% Stranger- 7 -My sister ? It _ cannot 1 he poeSible. I had only one sister, . famine,-pestilence and the sword up- i and she died two' "years before my ion a einverY cursed trnien• '” mother.i •=.• ' ' • - No. 19 Reverend - Darters Cheever I During ail this 'conversation the 1 and:Tyng,, at a,clandestine interview r wife was in a bookstore, nervously . with Satan,;in frent of the pirlpit in watching Vie proceedings- in the i Cheever'schureb ; Satan in the act street, and when the two seized each' of delivering an opinion in favor of a other by the hand cordially, looked at I superior race of men, to sprint , from the picture; and evinced surprise,''an• amalgamation of whites and. blacks pleasure, &c.,at what the —Cheever and ,Tyrig appear delight developed, and finally arm in arm, ~ed. A fine painting, and excellent crossed the street to meet her, her a• I likenesses of the three worthy friends. Iniiietrient was at, culminating pitch. 1 No. 20 A Copperhead chasing a The lady was called-out • and th e fel, ?away hugh h w l i a t c h k a s ff n r a ig k b e ta w d h v ic a h loc is ity ranning lowing• took place t . , Husband.--Wife,cannot you recog These paintings will form one of - nize•this tlentlernan, and, have you t the most remarkable picture galleries not met him previous to the past in . the country, not only on account week; '- - ~ : iof their great merit as works of art, Wife—Why, husband, what do you but as well for their historical and lo ifl Cal interest. It is" hinted that the moan ?' Lappeal to the 'stranger we ever spoke to each other •or ever r next Congress will purchase the met b o f ere ? i whole gallery, and make it a perma rt literary ' Stranger Yes, inada, WO Intro i Dent attraction to draw litera men nest frequently before, and on 'the, and artists from al Iparts of the world most intimate terms. -, ." ,to Washington city, wife—it is false, sir; it is a slander , (The tears . t ursing down her cheeks profusely.) - ' , . Stranger--Madam, I will prbve to you the truth of my assersion., (Here the stranger drew, forth the, daguerreotype• and presented it to the lady,s who, turn ing pale, excitedly exclaimed : 'My mother t my mother I' How came you by this 1' clasping it to her bo- SUM . Mgt FUNPAAIENTAT:PR ,CIPLES AND bon.: sTITUTTO RIGHTS - ' i - • 1 Free Press aid. 1 r ' Speech Ina.liorce, bie ant“ t nviolable. • , None . but , antic dread - , tlibin ' "'' - - • Neither Couyts nor - 41 a have a Bight tsk.,sit in 'Judgmen ii.con4lionv , ' They ' arc t• - L - 4 1 ..r i ' bimel ;,.al ei- at at n , ,us teg, ,a Trial andk them in apparent un concern, as if they were beneath his _notice. But one little cur was, par ticularly tionblesome, and at' length carried his petulance so far as to bite the Newfoundland dog in the back of tholoot. This proved to be a stop in wanton abuse amlinsult beyond what was to be: atiently endured, and be -instantly turned round, ran after the offender and seized him by the skin of the bia. In this way ho carried 'him in his month to the quay; and holding Winsome time over the wa ter, atlength, dropped him into. He did not seem, however, to design that the culprit should e punished capitally, and he waited a little while, till the poor animal, who was unused to that element, was notr only well: ducked,.but- near sinking, when- he .phinged inand.brQugkt himout, safe :to -land. ._; : Elraukra go3.l._rtistr. AFAZ4 J.Y PAPER FORTAWN ANit.OOtINMYJ Is PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WISEHLY FY WM. 11. Bitirkiar, , 24 Story of, leuneys New Banding, thinitterimtLita At Dna Dollar, and . Fifty Coats a Yeal iiir AoczonssaliNTS inserted at the usual imam The friendiof the establishment, cod the public genet. ally are twopenny solicited to send in their.orders. kit-HANDBILLS Printed at an hours notiee. ' RATiss:qg ips.TA534, In Lebanon Connty, postage Treb le Pennsylvania, out of Lebanim ccolcay 3 34celkla.Psr„ quarter, or 13 cents a year. Out of this State, 6% eta. per quarter, K 26 eta. a Jeer, if the postage is nut paid in advance, rates are donele. We are prepared to. Fcgir4 ifogatil Bills in handsome style, en short riOn . o aft 4 reasonable rates. THE WAY wE ARE THETEMOBACY OP INDIA - MAIN COVACIt From 50 2 000 to 73,000 persons present. The Ntilitarrapt Haug. Cannon Planted to Szseep the Streets and the Speakers' Stand. TEE INTENTION-TO PROVORE.RESIST r. ANOE AND TERN MASSACRE THE PEOPLE. THINK OP IT PELLOW-CITIZENS4 Speech of Hoti. Daniel W Voorhees. We are indebted to the rndianapo-, lis Sentinel, of the 21st instant, for, full proceedings of the immense mass meetim of the Democrats of Indiana, 7 - The-Brentinel says that it was the Most numerous assemblage of the pee ple ever held in Indiana, to take coun sel together upon the condition of the country. The crowd was vari ously,estimated at from fifty to sev enty-fire thousand, and they were nearly all voters. The demonstra tion gave evidence that the fire of lib erty yet burned in the hearts of the people. it was not an assemblage to. advance party schemes, to nominate candidates far public position, or to. promote the personal interests 'of men. The only object was to pre serve constitutional iberty and main tain the free government which was won the valor and framed by the wisdom of a patriotic ancestry. But it. was with feelings of sorrow, humiliation, .and degradation, -Leon tinues-the Sentinel;] that we Witness= edthe scenes of yesterday. The pee , pie mere not permitted to peaceably 'assemble, discuss the policy and acts ibeparty in power and petition for a rekees of grievances. The. repro.: sentatives - the 'servants of the peo ple-1;0p office holders whose feed is drawn, from the public treasury--at tempted to overawe and prevent a free ilotpression of those whom . they represented. What apologylcau ;be offered for such an exhibition in what hat , heen regarded as a free govern militgAernment whieh — derives its justpowers from the consent of theliotereed ? The military commandant had to ceri alarm, or had thought that some precautionary, :means were necessary, and. 'eatly, o" : the, morning Abe troops at.the various catnps were placed on duty. ,A regiment of infantry - in fulf US • - - Governor's Circle, and two pieces of artillery were placed to sweep the streets leading to it. A twelve-pi:lull- der was placed opposite the Head , quarters so as to rake Virginia ave nue, and a company of soldiers stack ed arms at the point where that thor oughfare,deboaches into Washington. street. Another company stacked armsrat the junction of Delaware and Wash-- inolon streets It is.needless to ,say that no person was suffered to pass these points without special permis. _Mon. A section of a battery, with an infantry support, was placed at the new arsenal, east of the city, and two guns were placed ranging on the ,speakers'.stankat the State Houser supported. by a -squadron of cavalry,- concealed by the At ,an early hour the east side - of State House Square, where the stand was erected, was densely packed with. an anxious crowd, and the streets leading to it were also threngerf.-- The meeting was called to order by: Thomas Dowling, Esq., of Vigo, a member of the. State Central Commit._ tee, by nominating for Vice President the Hon. Daniel W. Voorhees, of Yk go. Mr. Voorbees,'on taking the stand,- was received with loud and long con tinued cheers. He said that he would return his thanks for the honor done him in selecting him to preside over such a vast assemblage, when the' business organization was completed.. Mr. Hendricks then moved the ap pointment of a committee of three . from each Congressional distriety prepare resolntions for the conven tion, which was adopted by acelama-:- tion. After the permanent organizaL tion had been effected, Mr. - Voorhees: addressed the convention as follows DFy Fellow Citizens of the .Seate of Indiana Fur the distinguished honor you have Ault con. ferred upon me in calling me to accept this ele vated position, I return to you my sincere and heartfelt thanks. At such a time and under such circumstances as those which stayroond this hour, to be called upon to preside over such an , assemblage as the one before me, is an honor ta be remembered to the latest hour of life, and to , be treasured up as one of the highest, proudest distinctions ever conferred by my fellow-eitimms.- From a greatful heart, a heart often touched 14 , the kindness of mreountryraen, I thank you: We meet to-day in accordance with the time: honored custom of political parties since Ate foundation of this government. There is troth Mg new in this assembly. We meet us our filth - ere met before us we meet for the high and holy purpose of taking part in the diSEVIESiOE of 0108 D matters which relate to the welfare of a ineein anent formed and created, and gsprersect hilts people. We eo not recognise the-fact that any thing has occurred or eau ocular to divorce the people of Indiana. from an interest irr public at We`do not , admit that the Democratic -party is in any mannerestrataised from apartiel.: patios in matters of gave/mann folding the Constitution °Piny °mufti in my hand, I - declare thatlhis le a. &tidal assonaltly, lawful in purpose and, lawful. in nett—ln this great document I read that Ma'am inalienable right of the people peaceably to assemble and ask for a redress et grieveneee. Idesadder,grier [ 'armee ever befit the children , of men than them which afflict the people of' the United ,Stattea mot - this time. Confusion and , disorderoarkeso the sky ;.the very earth is laden, with Borrow .OS max people rthe voice, of woe wet tioalootation s ees up. ftoJU eierY,Fottien at oNtAisttaate4Awpgrf the Antil 04414,01 spread wino on ttut.bank,