The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 11, 1864, Image 2

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WAIN rtZIKOOIiATIC PRINCIPLZEI CEAOZ TO LEAD, WI 02.184
TO FOLLOW."
NTSI.-41. BRESLIII, Eirfttontid Proprietor.
LEB.AITON, PA.
'EDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1864
Kr The fortifications •on the r,thar
aide of the river at Harrisburg are te
ing garrisoned. The battery, lately
stationed in Schuylkill county, has
genie there, and other reinforcements
are to follow. Fears are thus enter
tained that another raid might be
ssliade.into the Cumberland Valley,
z'and'to- guard against an attack upon
the capitol there these precautions
are taken. This is a better proceed
ing than to wait until the enemy is
At the 'doors, and then to go. again
..thro*h the confusion . and excitement
$ of last summer.
the IL S. House of Repre
sentatives, on Thursday last, the bill
'which appropriated $700,000 'to reim
burse the individuals and institutions
who advanced money to pay the
:Pennsylvania soldiers called out !by
Proclamation of .the President .and
:the Governor of Pennsylvania to re
pel the rebel invasion 'by the Tones
Hof Gen. Lee in 1863, and who were'in
the actual service ofthe United States,
- was laid on the table, on motion of
Mr. Spalding, abolition, by a vote of
'66 yeas to 60 nays.
This vote was afterwards reconsid
ered,•,and the bill was then amended
by appropriating $15,000,000 to pay
the expenses of otherrloyal- , states in
repelling.rebei raids, and passed:
SPECIAL JELEcTiox.—A special elee
ition will be held on the First Tues
-day in August, on the Constitutional
amendments allowing the soldiers to
votd. The Legislature adjourned to
meet again on Tnesday, the 23d of
August, to count the votes on the
amendments, and pass an act to end
ble the soldiers to vote at the Oeto
• berand November dledtions.
r.i7'4lt•is&iia that Queen Victoria
ibas•gone clear crazy. The affliction
'is hereditary in the family. It is
urged that she should abdicate and
give the reigns of government into
the hand: of her son—the Prince of
Wales. It .is • said, in addition,_that
she "is very fond of. her 'late hus
band's favorite beverage, and Sherry
also," which means, when applied to
common folks, that she gets—drunk !
aings, Queens and rulers. generally,
i(ineludingTreSidents,) - are no better
;than other •people, although toadies
would make them slightly sacred.--
The world mostly is' benefitted by
their abdications and resignations.—
At best, it is a bad thing to keep them
in power too long. They get spoiled,
if they don't get drunk and crazy.
'Kr The -abolitionists are :like the
man who set fire tto his house:and
:burned in it his furniture,• his wife
and children, and when asked why
he burned it replied, "to kill cock
,roaches." They would destroy the
kgederal Union and the happiness of
the w,,hite men and women of the
country, all for the sake of giving
freedom to the negroes.
'TTIE BALL STARTXD.—A: call has
been issued by many leading Republi
can& of the "loyal states," •for the as
tembling of a National Convention to
moniinate candidates. for President
and vies President. The convention
is to meet at Cleveland, Ohio, on
Tuts - day, the 31st of May, turf-era:—
The call is signed by the' ollowing
gentlemen from Pennsylvania, among
many others from different states.
yin :—Ex-Governor Wm. P. Johnston,
Andrew Itunbert, Wm. Morris Davis,
.I.l . thartiel P. Sawyer, and F. W. Da
vis, of - the "Peoples' Committee."—
They say4that Old Abe's Baltimore
Convention -cannot be a truly Na
tional Convention, that it will be
overawed by administrative influ
ence. They are in favor of the one
term principle, and take their' posi
tion because they believe that our re
publican institutions are seriously
threatened by the party now •in
ipower.
'ct.f ...course, -4ve Democrats have
nothing to do wi th , this nice little fight
in the ranki of the -':only-one-party
now" party, still as news -of the day,
we are obliged to. note progress.
'The friends of Fremont, ;Chase, ,But
qer, Banks, and several other influen
dial abolitionists, are engaged in the
Cleveland movement. Old Abe has
more trouble now in regard to the
nomi—nation than he has with the
peoples—natidn.
The Cleveland Abolition conven
tion' will be a more important one
than the Lincoln Baltimore Conven
tion. • The former will repre§ent the
masses of,the Republican party, while
:the latter 'Will be the , eattens of Cam
`oren, Forney, the office : holders, con
*actors, speculators, and theeshoddy
interests generally.
may. Hine.' 'Henry - D. - Iti'dol.e; . the
newly elegted State Treasurer 'tpok
nhatge -- '!Of `that o!Nce on Monday a
iv e,
GOOD NEws.—We have a piece of
6urprisingly good news to tell our
readers this week, the first for a long
six months. It is this.. The Legisla
ture adjourned 40.4 week. Would
that we could :follow -up ; the' heart;.
cheering antiortneeinent, capping it
with the more pleasing, and much
longed-for news that Congress too,
has, or is about to, adjourn. Two
such cheeriagjtents would be too
much, however, in one month, in
these war times so we must make:
tliamost ;of the reality we, have-got.
sThe 'Leekiliitnie -has adjourned
Titree - theers?forf. that ! Hurrah !
Ofittfernti is tidked4f:as
candidate for Vice , President . en the
ticket with Old Abe. S! - C.-bas" here
tofore been too smart to allow-him
.
people self to go-before the for &lee
,
tion to an office, always fearful of an
overwhelming defeat: We feel, pretty
corffident that., he has , not got to he
foolish- enough .now-especially on a
ticketliith Old 'Abe.
iThe,.l ) -hitadelphia Daily News,'
Abolition, - of - Thursday last, in .speak- .
ing of he-extravagance of these shod
dy times,lbas- 6e -following :
"A few - days since-4t was,
at night—after the i:lose of our, edite
trial labors ; kc*hen walking up Chest
nut street, .-^we. stepped into a cigar ,
store for theipurptiss- of purchasing a
modicum 011ie - "weed," to the use - of
which ire plead illy.. Our invest
ment was a teircet -note, and we
found ourself a smalary beside an of
ficer -who claimed the particular. at
tention of the salesman, from whom
he purchased a lioX of= eigar_§: We
awaited ' our change, although first
served ; and after the purchaser - had
retired, the r e ry,pol te attendun tof the
store called our"attontion to ihe fact
that his other visitor had purchased a
box of very fine cigars. Weyesponded in
-a , commouplace manner, when the in
formation ,was N olunteered that the
cigars sold were paid -for at- the 'rate
of four hundred dollars per ihouiand.---
We exclaimed involuntarily, "the ex
travagance:of this age is frightful-;"
when - we were informed that the ci
gars were for General Grant, and that
the purchaser was .ftis : Chief . Quarter
master or Commissary, ITC do not re
member., which."
The people some claY*ill have a
big bill to pay for this extravAgance.
:But,ttlie . "rebellion mustlietrushed."
were"not , for :the "cruSliing"'-bus
iness.eigars woula not lie 'bought - or
sold.at such prices. When the
people open their eyes, : anil see the
ruin then are being draggetl'into ?
Serat- is said that there are at
least one full' regiment of and
hearty soldiers detailed- in ,Washing
ton city, to act as officers' servants,
froin General down' 2bd Lieuten
ant. Each has from one to four men,,
who enlisted to fight their•.eduntry's
battles,*lint who are ilmsioling,tbdir
time and the`country's treasure away,
while they 'should be in the ranks
helping their brothers. There are
probably a dozen regiments =thus use
lessly taken from their legitimate fiu
ties. Some do it,to skulk and others
because they are". thus ordered to:be
:Menials and, hence', can't help
• The, administration shauld:4op the
abuse, : :but what .does o - that is
right.? - The :people. Are .drafted to
-supply the 4ilaces , ..of these' idlers
.
r For- 'the Advertiser:
117.7.4L3EiL7a. ."
We, the pupils of Female School,
No. 1, Lebanon Borough, dez, ire. to
make this testimonial of our respect
and affection for our late teacher,
Miss GLEIM, and also expresglour
sorrow and` ndignation at ber cause
less removal.
As her discharge ..was public, we
cannot satisfy : our hearts by other
acknowledgment- than this, -of- her
great faithfulness and - canstant- de
votion to her pupils far the five yeitrs
iclUrinfi which she has been .0111',Pria
cipal.
If wefailin 'any measure tobecome
faithful daughters and good Women,
it Will be ler no want .of excellent
teaching and example on the part of
our beloved Preeeptress.
PIIPTLS OF FEMALE SCHOOL,'
NO. 1, •LEittANOrst BOROUGH.
AN ITEM FOR THE "FANCY.". --Prize
Fight in Philadelp,hia-- One of 'the
Principals Beaten Blind.--A few days'
ago a prize fight took place in the
suburbs of the moral city of Philadel
phia. The place selected was in an
npen -fiefd, adjoining a' small copse of
woods ' and the fight was witnessed
by a large -concourse of spectators
from New York and Philadelphia.--
The fight was for SSVO aside; and
there was heavy betting, considera
ble money changing hands. The,
names of the principals, are Dorney
Harris, an Engiishinan residing it
New Ycrk, ante] .Patsy ifarley hail
.
ing from the same city. The ,fight
commenced at quarter past 10 o'clock
and continued for one hour and
minutes. In, 'the second 'round
Harris had his rib broken, although
the accident did ,not disconcert him
in the least, as he showed no .signs of
pain. After the tenth or twelfth
round it was evident that Marley
was fast failing and the betting was
two to one on. Harris. .
Over seventy roands were fought,
when Marley's seconds threw up the
sponge and Harris :was declared the
winner: Marley's face exhibited signs
of the-most severe punishment lie
was totally blind; both eyps being
- closed, and .his,, head was, swollen.as
large as .a'bashel baiket. • Although
blind, he was ,reluctant to give ,up
the fight, and-cried like a child when
carried from i'he ring: 'Harris, on
the other hand, escaped without any
lions injury, his - face not showing a
scratch. His onlyinjpry is a broken
rib. No attempt was made by, the
anti:foiloo'f° interfere with the con
test
:fos.'ifi 3 -
Mr. Editor :--We are living in a
Perverse and rebellious age.. All,
classes of men and womeir seetnberif .
upon turnitig Chc
Now, I have,..always thought that
preachers andSteachers 'Were re:speci
ally e, ndow ed the-griteof •eite We ;
ranee acid I oannt forbear"giviNg
those flaming and :indignant "Reso
lutions," published inNyouit paper' last
week, ft public notice.
Was it not a glaring instance Oftlie
basest, and vilest ingratitude? SC, r .
They-won't , -submit--to4laadocliingd,
Are they not patr;etic and.,beneve
lent enough to endure what will prove
to be of such incalculable banefit,to
the, .public.;? What a fine surplus,
such , little ,surns- leaye , in • the sebbol:
treasury !-----why, that, fund , will soon
'bra-large enough tOpay the whole na
tiOnat'clUbt l And. then the•satisfac
tion'itrgiVeg the Directors—how they
fl I 1
, 1 - UOl.llO 1:13
. ey' receive;no .
remiineration?• - fcir c .Vigir 20-ceasing - ef
-finla.and will the leaklos : denythern
thivium.pleastire,?, - • -
4Won?t•the..teachers- defray, -the ex
penses of school-hong& -repairing ?
Absurd' '' - Dronitt leribisif there
Were no- school`-frousew_theY; could . not
make any moneylaiall ?, ",
And then
...I Would ;ilk e, to knOw
what right they,•had; -to grunble. at ,
that Director's speech: If te felt it,
hts• duty to inform them "of ."the
curses heaped'-upon - thtThi by ;the,
parents" to -make thern," = *tremble,"
(theleap -mcrst;; Wye i?de'n '-tori4;:i4o-ra
bly. enlargedfrom , another, - s&a:ree
during the,palt--week,) , and "if ',they
'clidn!t, -behave ctlemselves, he (the
-teacher) •should put .theM out," they
should Mee him as a trim friend and
bow wi th the deepest resp'eat whenever
lie . ,apPeari'ha sight. Tii lie Sure, the
teachers never did misbehave but
then they might, and, to keep them
'grace' they should have such a speech
every Saturday.
Now, some of those 'fresiilViniy
teachers" hadn't, Counted- the 'cost,
,and fear . ing to be .-”.put out," bulf.of
of the number sat, -in 'Sankt:loth . - and
•nshes, che.wiag-the . ibitter. Cud of re
'petitanee, and 'cravenly begged the
lords of their bread and butter to fer
n-ire them. "Five of them were wise
and five, were foolish."
What ;a, fine opportunity was..lost
at'the last meeting
,of the Institute
but one I • The Directors were Man
-adjoining room and might have .as-'
sailed the belligerents to such,:an rad
vantage ; an: overwricl ng speeell
and the &malign -dr few sugar
; plums (such :us they have since giv
eii fit . &-foise-1) they 'might:have
;bowed them in the dust, blit.becom
ing faint-hearted at the 'presence of
'several disinterested• spectators,lyho
they feared, might defend the'riglit,
-andlit•thefectigh•? . cOncesSiongopthe
'teacher of-the Institiite;Aley ralked
on tip-toe, goose-file, (sign ;of_ death
and sui - 4,,,aestive of another opportuni
ty- for aockingthe "rebelS". who:Viciv
ed'the 'Procession from the window.)
out. of the building.
&A T -they held a 'meeting . in the
evenihg (indeed every evening as well
as on S . nn(lay afternoon) and Monday
. .
mornuo..witnessed - the 'most clarinw
Tciat,,Miparalleled t'lfl hroW.
'Mg in the shade, the charge of...the
.aix.hundredat That no
ble band of heroes, -six gen
tle-don, 'abtually .
.proceeded to the
school toinie_ and . -were braVe enOngli
to confront one woman. NOV/Infly,
Mon could:
4 rMareb,dp to a: fcirtkees and - ernmon the pleeleTtoltir
.
render,.
.
ItnOuLarc4 up
..to woman he dare net i"
.1 1 1 h . 6ST wei'• •
a Nqt n fruid nor abet teem the month of
cannon, -
But:pf.a thundering l'...polnkblauk from the mouth
of a_iFoiuen.
• .Irowmiraculously they were sus-.
tabled, and succeeded in vacating the
rooms a-OW . moments It NV 41 - 11
quite 'legal' hut then those teachers
should not have so - excited 'their
Wrath !
What a brilliant display a talent
in an article addressed "To the,Pub
lic" in the Courier of the sth. We
stand aghast at that 'weighty and
Wordy 'article, (was •notatich
matter sufficient to derange the um
'obinery •of Any piinting press?) and
can scarcely . , realize-that "it was the
pro d n on of six :mighty -intellects
and one lawyci! I ' Truly:"the moon
tain labored and hrought fOrth
mouse.'What 'dating .
Why =didn't they improve the "Rules
and -ke g ulatioils" ptiblished iti;:that
- article as they did the copy salt by
mail- to the teaChers, viz: by wilting
on'the, margin, "Please let Ire 'here
front you , soon again," (sub rosso - :; riext,
time, gentlemen, spell thus—h-c A-r,
the original :riot being according to
Webster.)
The "CO:laborers" assured the
"Board," •some of the °barges 'were,
false"! Poor things l—they could hot
'afford to stand' -up f©r the trpth.---
Does not bribery Capp the cliinai
Mark the ,upright, man ! !
,tiispire thou my pen that I may,-im
mortalize those heroes of modern
'date—Joseph
,and his brethren. •
Lay -theflat:toil unction* ,to .your
-souls,. heroes of ! .X.ol.,r,have rid,
'the Common' Schools of these "reb
els" to . your unwarranted
,authority,
by ,diarunming theny (a little illegal'
Again). . .
What 'h g , -force was' -necessary
'to make two teachers =evacuate!
Three men, ,reapectively "-tiiX 'feet
high, more or `less, 'planting them- -
selves firmly. against the doorpffio
mentarily strengthened by most
fill glances at the CONSTABLE, their
body-gaard !. Daz'iid stood 40110--
only finding relief in the heartirenel.:
tug exelaznation—"flave you, Any
broperty here
,F" Who - kriowtri—
That little lady might have made the
"personal attack" so much feateet
Thay needed, the Constable!
WilLthe,PUblic heed the:alipeaj in
those "Resolutions r' does—it"
must sustain a:. hat-cause. -The pub
lic heart`hates - oppreasion Andtyrart
ny, and until those charges-are prov
ed to be false i With united voice, we
encourageepen Teachers" to
stand up for their rights, arid nev
er "retract. ' •
,„ , ,
IMMM
regiatent,: irt , ,Oamist
ltarrisbp.mAhe 48411i1,--
its men, last week, by desertion. 'lt
lost nearly 600 men in that, time.—
officers
,The dizposition-among. 6 to
) sell and tyr . le, the intsi other
tegimenti;As "War iWheing depeived
in or defrauded "out of the' bonnty
:upon enhstmOnt, sai& - to: the
cause of The.wholesale desertion.
Per ttu Adesttifer
`POWVIS - OF HEAVEN TO BE
anaxmc--Prof N
Proew inner, on aithree
Tearis Sc.kelntite
-tells 'us kthat Lin 1865, a ,comet will
terne'stretbseeilXvendangelkearth •
and;•abottlkiiit mot: attltelpits , o our
to another), nor , latiihilate , . tts, :the
sight will'tieMOst-beautiful to-behold.
,During three , Oghtanye shall have vo
darkness, but be ; bat'hecl in
_the 44:31-
liant,Jight of the, blazing Ara t-11
the Professor is now ore WaYf l ll tn.
Austria to Bavaria,ove Alan' no 'doubt
hoar,from.him. wt.:Cite subject • on, his
arriving in F e arope.. !Nhoso.4o, with
no. slight. scriptyi4l : ,AvkulluAs,
for the, premillennini advent of Uhrist,
and who see arounfl them the," ; sigps
, of ,the-last times, , ' .can -without- any
areat stretch of the, iritagination read
,Professe'r .New s ttiager's caleulation
a partial of-thepredictions
concerning the signs ;'.and 'wonders
and- shaking ,ofAbe ;heavens at ."the
coming or the Son of lgan,'? contained
•
-ANotuta `Colonel
kelt; liift the .First Cennee,tient Caval
ry,YWhnriVah I,t'e t lfe;finie'Proy•O'st
Oft#lt,ilncire'lkas 'been bonvitted'
bey-conk martini. ' of 'fraudnient trait's
aetions'and sentenscd to forfeit all
ay and 'all owanceS f to
. pciy:',ll, fine` of
's`sooo ',and he irnprisoited in th.e.A.l
- until - such' 'fine is,
paid., Th . labla Se°tlnCl- 1
is
iOrdea 'Over tie:peopl6 of 'Baltimore
:fo ntn
r ny - inotiths, - ,compelfino - eVer3-
.
mtni'who passed - through lice • city to
take his Yankee Oath
itpd-ittaking War' 'did' women • and
ybuffn„,o- girls Tor Syinpattliz,ing - Witli the
South..'' It, HOW turns - brit; *hat the
ow'.was ,thief as 'a tyrant.
lie was conviele,d alikongother things .;
Of robhing ille'trunk.s of female - pris
oners in his charge, and dbubtless'hts
"his "Yankee home Well stocked With
stolen goods. We hope he 'eiijoyed
his ?zombie retirement. ' -
The `lArai„ Vlr'ginta,
GREAT BATILEBz-LLEE PAIi.ING BACK,
Intelligencereeeived• by telegraph
gives' the-Situation* 'as far- ask now n.
On'Wednebdttry-*night Gen. War re it's
headqUititers Were ia t idurness,
w • ten.t.Sedgw Vett '•on. , h in -right, rt
igetiet-di theadquartere at Germania
'Ford.4llon Thursday m i orning the reh
cid prod otteqiekets'aird appeared
in strout lame Oicour 'eight.
The Vilth New York cavalry while
skirmishing Pon the Orange Court
House Yolid, near`.Perkins' tavern,
Were 'driven with severe loss, , leaving
'many wounded - on the .
'(7en. Griffith's diVision marefred.for
ward on ou.r about. 11.o'eloek,
to felthe•Ohotoys , po&ition,•and sous
`inet'Ltifii:reher'fq.undiW =A.:. P.:Rill,
suppoictedif-Oyi•Gerr„ severe
lietion took plaue, in wirieli we'euptu-r
-ed abotit 4300 !prisoners. ithatigb 'it 'is
I reported that we lost two - guns , .
,
, the meantime :G - en. anittoek
marehet his'eorps - to the , right so eon
'neet With Gen. Warren, - and had hard
ty get 'into :IpnsMari, his left resting
'on eir liliar . entrneeitorsville, when` he
was attnetied by Longstreet with his
full' foree And part'of Ewell's. Gen.
lianenelc,' with the'assistance of Get
tys' division of the 6th corps, 'held
his• pOsition under musketry tire two
a It ' d: a half hours duration,'.in , which
his'ecominand suffered severely, inflict
ingmucuinjuiy on the 'rebels.
Other develop - errients showed Gen
. etal-Leo to beye whale force in
our front. This knowledge/of their
, .
p. .
osition was of course highly impor
t *as errs 'itttitined 'on ly by
'the gifeatOU - Skill in the , handlihg'bi
our trooys It"hot being the pufpose
' of 'General Meade to -advance. upon
tlxe en 'Only 'he Ord weed It 1 tire of .bict
..tti 'he:held Mbe tyin g .
The'potition cif.oirr troops on Thurs ,
day night wis parallel, with a little
in 'advattce Tit the road from Germania
'Pord 'to Cha:ncellorsVille; > the fwo
flanks resting -on these poirits, and
the 'ken end lreadquarters being at the
Wilderness , : Meanwhile, in the af
terneiOn the advance of the' Ninth
Carjis - o;totaied.Germat la FOrd, tatting
ositicrn 'on r right. flan k. ,
(..41.fnera , 1* Burnside's rear arrived
this ifotoneori.
It'twia* Unclerstood that a- general
attack - Was to- be made on Friday
morriing; ;and 4feavy firing commenc
ed on 6111-tight when I left, at five
o'clock Heavy firing was also beaVd
when I pffeic;t o .l Kelly's Foid; about 9
o'clock this forenoon.'
The ilefald!i Yorktown letter of the
4th states that Col. Onderdotik-, with .
a detaeltinent of , the Ist New York
mounted tifles,-left Williamsburg Yee
tvrdby• moining, Moving !along the
old Riehinond road and meoting with
obstruetieris until he pt!ased 'Bar-
The,ptirty here divided---
'Major Wheeler taking the York river
road, while the main bodyimehed:on
The object - of the di.
vision *nib eapture the rebel'
•ets tit New Keat-Court ;louse, near
The coltitnln IcasTtretiodpcM gfrer
rillas, wholled.
- The rebel outposts Warn one after
Another ran down and captured, and
the - int:fuent after - the appearance = of
our 'coin in n at New Ken teottrillonse,
the rebel "fOrce, thete !stationed
They swere pureued BOrae-distance,
w bewour,totcies .returned. -
The rebel force at Bottom's Bridge
was found to consist, only of Holcome's
South Carolina liegion.
On the, return when . six.mikes east
Barboursville after "daitc 'several
_torpedoes exploded in
,_a dense wood
and several men.and horse's. were hit
but nobody Gilled
Th44,Rerald's NSwport NeWs leiter
,i-,epertsifist'thp iron clods .' l ),:tlanta,,
Aloatiolse (*ikon,:lags, and. Netntiniseh"
moved .up thelames rivorsopfoldays
ago. , 3.,
A Niiwbeft' letter states Ilfat the
rebel ram left the Roanoke river and.
got into the sdund and quietly stole
up some other'river for the purpose
of l efiwin s , oft', 'our gunboats. tier progr4ss was nOt interfered
with by.
our n .
T h e',21./efald ts .a 6gavy
column ollroops'nu'der den'ici:al
moved up the Shemtudoall Valley
from Martinsburg, sotto days ago.—,
General Averill is co'operating from
7 ,A r ktifii# . ditestion with his cavalry.
dispatch from Washitigtdn'says :
'4lZhe•NationatliepublicanpubliBhowin.
extra, stating ths the. Gov-eminent
has rept o Ned i . undffibisls deices of i
victory, Teets 66 tibinedriven is
two mites and GranUie pursuit. -
Geßl44ll)st *;fictSvitiog ion Rich
mond in two coemnins.
ow from Waebiagtoir.ateceiygd
on SurfdaryMitten inidnighti7Lb, proves
no reliahleintellikerfoe has yet been re
coifed Si to `itie gAi'eig.`movetnents
in& th• trf ti -attiern pt
had I)ilorintide*"l6PLeie be
e n (Siftd"We''ford..i'' Liht
had fiffeit"niii tti
accounts,: from lotfi tift the
'sth', 1 1 14 beer'llikeekkairii+d ' to '` pave
heen / 4,000' "tickindell,
clugingliffhierelne'diatitititihn, - among
Gen. Alex: wililyea:of Ous
t/ft.' kflie'reVergithi: . Wlll4
'tcrtaivelicriKdr(ven acrs Mina river.
i fiedobytt. of Thursday's operations
'.'hy the . ' fiibilfs.'*as t t ,break Mead eie •
line south or the river, betiveen the
'Oenire ; held by Warren, and the
•e:o - nr,;1111 itn . de:cl by *Sedg* iek. This
.nt
„ta,otc w . OB ynn's.lo 'V: the' rebel fo r c es
LOngetireet, • an d apPears' to
have failed: Subseq'uently another.
itiempt.to break our lino between
the' left, tinder E itteri ir,hntl th •
Ere ;as lieforeby . .A: P.' .11111;iia
pJrt
.'eii'by d' portion 4f Ivcell's
'imams' t.o hayi ended in a like !failure.
The ,these:; engagements are
where. the' War 'ltepait
.• nient has no iiitelligenv, - solfar as tie
'estfilit: the
''pull,extent nt io the : ~►pera ' tiiins' later
2.4sutgay. . 'of "Miaiides
army, pP,'io . 4.hat time, bad beeli'vb.
14140, , a,na
.halthifd its original poi
!ioit,trcit:K. BATTLE..
Ndiv 704,1.1511tY.91110 - iitpecial
spatchcs to be Trabuile,• say, that
.twelvetritips:of.cht
wudeXare on the
t,he front. Vho Hospitals
tiro ready tgcir rocept,ton. =
The TribtsnciaYs ate situation !laity
bd tips epitomizitd: n Tblipidoy: the
itrmy-f,hsiXyd iheetissfutlY gei-ee
attack by Slid. bulk! of Lee's nrittY. 0 u
Friduy, we attacked and ift'otre them
Some r disfanWtobk all their severoly
‘tvciiindid 1 isoneT `ii:lldo,cin'ttninde
.liiitiivc, ; 4letory. On:Stapp:l:ly there
was no . rig,liting`ind Lee VaS believed
`to be:yettring..
May 6:P..."71:1 % .—The
torrifla yet,
day, • LOC'e . .4ll,ii.§ army htii tniidc ie
rieated.tindluriku:s ristniulti:npon our
rlgh and Jeff, wings, coin niapded By
ilt.tpaick itpd'edgwick, with tempor
.4rY sticeetitses;But he hiti'hWf driven
'bank 'withlgreat
n made o'clock
Cuss tifternoun ettmultineously upon
nut': !Which - was gallantly
'remised... Towards dark the enemy
4 coil!:entilited upon 'our eictrerne right
and ion' suddenly upon' Sedgwiek,
eresking in . a portion of his lige. '
Gen. Sedgwink.stme4eded re
lirie,*• and' securing
agiiinat further disaster and the enn-
Any; WithdreW"frogi front under
the' itver of ilia darknese: Oar loss
es have bee`ii heavy,: _ •
The number of the
reported at two' thousaltd,' wou'nd'ed
'ten' thousand. The killed And disa
-140 Wera left on iholield. •
'lke i ; e6ole vo4re . retretiti4;ih good
, . .
o; ) tilF, btwo.roads.
Gen. Vadsworth is reported:killed,
W6bb wounded. •
„ ;is reported it0.4.:4 Niathloten
- • „;
-giant ...ushed.out_ a strung picket
.t. • • . .
force. on ,all: the avenues leading west
•.• • ,
ward ; and resumed • his original iilan
of; the,.eaxupalga. • ,
'Ve.eciay not ; heat 'again, na •frp the
Army.of , t,he Potornaa for - weoli.
The .geflicaligireeters of the'icinly
estiznate.,..o.ur .
.)'osses At nearly ton
ithoneand, .aa. follows Ike ,10 'fif
teen hundred *flied, thoueand
wounded. . • • . .
'grant eras tsiken ap the bAdges in
his rear., -
•. .
The;.7th. Tennisyllinga.
.14Berves
*charged throngb-a..depse ilaeket, and
beipg ,unable to get. back, all but i;ix
weri, taken planners. .
.
FROM .%EN:. BANNS' A-RAY
prom .the Red river we !lava inore
:disastrous intelligence than ever., The
repori.ol the , evacuation a pf Camden.
by. 'Oenpral ,Bieele is con firin ed. lie'
left that ii i hrpe bu Apil 2§th, having
wbandoned . attempt. to 'capture
Shievcport and givin .up th% idea of
join int Banks. As soon as Banks re
treated from Grand...Eel:ire the greeter
-portiCn of the. Colifuderato army left
:that vicinity and tnitrohed.north after
Steele. A. force, however, wasleft to
follow Ban kn. The. day before Oim
.dien..wits "abitoiforied - the Confederates
approachottlihat pfCce and miptitted a
.train.going to Pine:Bluff, seizing two
hap:tract and• forty wagons, four can
men and a thou . :sand priso n ers...Stee le
at. ; o»en.left Camden and . marched
north, .i'e . enemy tkmely"pursuing
him. woo without supplies and
him.
The enemy.reached
trine fiver before him and on.April.Bo
•e•epppeect, bis creasing. :Their...Mar
miabege alse-aptimached within eight
,miles-X . -,LiptlC•cagek, Which ;is filty
m i lee north ; of .the ; river... A ker. eacri
icing . the.: remainder of his irakna,
pteole succeeded in fighting his way
across the river, and marched towards
.Little Rock, the enemy liarrifising his,
!rear.. -Rw,,was, at , last ammunts,foit.r
mites from,Little Rock,wastiiill A 1)3 t
jag, and lost heavily.
f • • The other, force of gontederates
fowed. Banks from Grand 'Boors to
Alexandria. Ry agrand movement
•they gotin fronl, of kim; and opposed
;crossing ...ofoane 4 tier a .
b¢sh light , ; i i •til reit ,4i 9.ored.
we:re l l.cnit - on botb,sicles, f the Confider.
aces. Imre i driTen off, and, the crossing
r-ct
*..ii;45 ., .! •
effe6ted. Therell! fallinglra:Vdtaig
that General Banks lkuEl abandoned
Alexandria and gone to•Nti'w drleans.
The Red river expeditilWn l!iis'boen
one oftbe most disastrotis t taiNtisLf
thi:war.
•
• ••••
. • Cathartic rill's)
' (SUGAR COATED,)
otz 11.100 40
CLEANSE, fli[E ELOON AND MERE THE AINK
Peatheis, diothers s ,Pliksielasse t t
Philanthropists, read their 'affects,
.a^"""iiiii'd"Terage "of their 'Virtefea.
•-• - , 7OR,'AILE.CCRE OP- .
Ili the; Stekjfeadaclie. roiifStottlacb.
PITTSGIIK4, tA., )lay 1, 1865.
Da.7.:o:Altit. :SW: I have been .trpeAtudJy • cured of
lb. 'Yon' headache any body can have hy a doau or two
of your Pills. It SWIM. to arise from a foul stomach. which
titlty chupsqmeunste. cure othors toy dc
toe, the Tact Is Korth Unowing.
Yours with great respect. ED. W. PRET.LY
, - Chirkpf Moo:rear Clarion.
• • I • . 1. . •
nista - ers tisd LaVer'Griaplui n Es.
..DCPOMiIiNT riII:PVIMPOPOt,
` l llo4ll,theiotox, eO.ll Web,: MK..
Silt: I Lave used your Pills In my general and I...pital
praCtkl, drtr'sinor3rintrie tlpm; cae lot hesitate , u ,
letS , „thoy.siire t <cathank wc etiiploy.,.. Their ;rept
truing. action on the irir - qu'l4 and derided. aussortnent
ly they are an adndr.rble remedy for derangements of that
organ. Indeed:l have seldom foetal a case of hairnet die
sass so obstinate thit it did not redly yield to them.
Fraternally yours, . ALONZO PALL, M. D.,
• ~•• . • ' the Marine Jlorpilai
Dypentery, **lax; sod *orms.
.
Porr OFFICE, ILteTLAND, LIV. Ilmai...Weer. 16. liK6
Da. Arta: Tali:ills ?aril 'the ;entre:o4On saiewheine.
They bare ,dor.ruy, wife More good than can tett eau
She had feted ilele mot taithig away foe nweriths.. Went
nit , te 1 4 e.doettorpd al ;rent tape ...is, but eve trtterr.. the
than conanetived talitag your Pills. wlitele wens r.ored bar.
by explillihn largo qunitthu es• of wOrme Maul) From bet
body: , They afteewardi• cured her and our two ehiletrec
of bloody Oyeeti tory. One of our neighlxhit had it Wel. and
my • wife . cured brio with two doses of ynetr Wile, while
'thorns . liaiMel..tis paid from ri 're lao twenty dollars doctors
bills. and lest much time. without being cured entirely
*eon tart. Such a medicine as yours:which is actually
good amid liciiest, will he plized here.
. . • • . GEO. J. anrrrix, neermaiter.
IndigestiOn and Impurity of the Blood.
asismi..th.”..f.'r. JlAurr, ibaor of -4drenl Church, Bottein.
A TWt : r hawi deed fan Pills with ext twordltiiry
iticeces in in flintily and enteng those . ' em called to visit
In distreste. To retails to the omene of digitalin owl purify
tho bldod they are the very last. remedy 1 here eve'
known, and can recommend them' to my
Mamie: ' • Yours', ' .1. V. 1113IES.
WATUiAx, 1f TOMINO Co. N. T.. Oct. 24,15.'.3.
DLL Slr.,!. I aro oeingyotir Cathartic Ville ht my prat.-
tlgeatt.t.fitid tlient'an excolleyft purgative to dentate the
nate= snaettrlfy the hmntainz of the btood.
• JOHN G. MEACHAM, D.
RrptsipLl
'S cr o Kine!( Evil, Tetter,
~.Thmors, and Salt Rheum.
v iljeut Essioartifyg Aterchasit of.fi. Louis, Rb. 4, MG
Dn. ATlnt: Year Pills sire the paragon of all that. fe
gtpat in median°. They have, cured my tittle daughter
of uleennis cures tipnti boy hands and feet that had proved
inetnablefor years. pier mother has been long grievoUs
ly &Meta' with blotches and pimpled on her skin and in
her hair:. Afier our child erne cured. she also tried yonr
Pills, and they have cured her. ABA 310RORIDO
Rhelimatism, Neuralgia. mid Cont.
Titim the Nee. Dr. Ilittair;of,lhe !telltale Qyir. Church
l!etssrd Porta. flxr,iusrsst, Jan. R , txri.
ItoectsMo Sm:"I sienuld be Inigrareful for the relief your
skill leas lermight me if I did . mot report my rase to yea.
A cold Settled he my limbi aiid hmuglet on exerucheting
ninetalstie' Pains, which ended he 'denude rheumatism.
Notwithstanding l I bad the hest of phyMcians. the disease
tioriaiStinl worse, until, by the advice of your excel
lent agent he Baltimore. Dr. 'Mackenzie . . I tried y..ur
Their effects were Blow, hut sure. 'BY persevering In the
use of them I am now tutirtely well:
. .81121\i'S CUAMBER, Ihrort ROUG . X, I.A" SDwc„ 1195.
r .D 4 ATEA: .1 have been eadiely'cured by your tills of
Rbentuatic (lent— a painful dleciue tbut had tiftlicted one
Va.. • • • • 1 - 11CO2.:NT SLIDELL.
• •
r Dropsy, Pletho; orldndred (:0733%
pilaw%
.requiring att .active purge, they are as ext,t4-
[ant remedy.
•
For Costi ven ers'or . Constipation and. es
Dinvier Pill theY are op eintble a nd ei!oetual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflarnintas.
lion, and oven llealifcrs, end Pa rthal
nest s lave been cured by. the alterative *aloe of the*
•'Mast of the pill, In market confetti Jlercury, *bleb. M
a/tough a valuable remedy ifi skilful hands,, It dangerous
la &public pill, from the dreadful cutisequsticee that fres
quietly. tonne ifs incautious. 1160. Thaee contain cgsmer
suryer trilateral substance *Lefever:
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
IMUTILIERAND CORR Or
COUGHN,COLVS, ii OAXI SIGN r.ss,
IXFLti-
EIIZAI BRONCHITIS, NVIIOOPING
ONONT, ASTHMA, IN- •
. , • CIPIEW COISUAI PTION,
. . . , .
mid fo r the relief of conanniptire patients' in advanced
stages of the dientse. - .
• We need not speak to the public of its virtual.
ahrunghont every town. and almost every hamlet of the
Ameritan State.. its wonderful enrea of pulmonary com
plaints have made it already known. :Say. few are the
families in sot civilize!. country on this continent without
Kano paneled experience of lie effects.; and freer yet the
communifewt•Ongtrehere which fleecy pot `entong them
sans five Ileophy if its iletoiy over the stibtle end dam
moo r s tl of the throat and lungs. While it is the
init.ps I antidote yet knows to man for th e fermi
,foos
,dable an darapstions diseases of the pulmonary organs, it
Is aim, t Ipleasentret and infest remedy that can be em
ployed • - litfrinte and young persona. farenta should
have it in store against the insidious ent-nty that steale
npon them unpreptued. We Intro •ahnntlaid groends to
.beliers the 45141.ner PECTORAL save. more (free by the con
aumpiloas li presents than Illtrie . It cures. Keep it IL'y
you, end on* your coide a bile they ere curette, nor neg
-.lect thorn tuna no hnman eitill nab trotter the inexoraligt
canker that, fastened on dier 4is h mite yonr lift away
`All know the dreedfnl eliflgai stP NCR tVaateslineA, am/ a.
hey know too the virtues of tioli . tstriori tat gs
.snore than toMamre them It se. . • the best it eau
. 1;
.7 , Ail ,
be. Wa spare no - coeti ne teat is produce prodnce it'the
• Meal perfect preeible. and lb* 1a11tied.i1,..... who r ey op
It the beet agent which Mir skill AZ kiratah for tiaajr ours
PREPAR T aI BY DR. J. C. AYER,
Traction and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Klan
..TITD SRA° •37
BOOKSt STATION ERY
A NEW rium .
WALTZ Sr HOUCK
w°cot,
nenlidated the B p o n o b k , ic a . n ti d leV ,t a i v o i n n e g ry bo; t g o h r ct n o d ,.
H. H. Roedel awl George Waltz, they are now prepared
to wait on all Who will favor them with a call. at the
old stand (IL 11. Roedern) in Cnmberland street, where
they will . always • hare on h •nd a large and well se
lected supply of School, Blank and • Sunday School
Books, and aeon Inducement they otter their Miscalls
neonu books at greatly reduCtal rice&
The New York and P iladelPhitt Belly and Weakly
Papars.and Magazines, can be bad and kittbsalibest , goe s.
on reasonable terms, by calling at theirsaors `.t.r re?:
Anything wanting in their lib° at;
tended to with prOmptneas abd disiatteb
'Lebanon, May 4, 1864. . •
A WORD ABOUT
WATelte".
AFT - ER A •THPROUGII MAI, OF hi 6RB
THAN. Tip, Yll AILS. the tIMW, traves The nitre c •
a geed tiy the Amerlien 'Wetch MOM.,
been :gained a firm 'bold upon the fttioiof 'the puhlic.
and now, no less thin Vi,utin tbeM are Strhaking .lair
themselves in the 'Packets of the people. linin a very
inkignificant beginn fn.& businemitputlitrYeanori un
til wo are justified iiiktstiog that WE MARE MARE
TITAN ONE HALF of all the watabeirsold'fn the Uni
ted States. Repeated eniargemenvof our factory build
ings, and the labor of 500 operatives. Still end us un
equaLto supply the constantly .increasing delnand.—
And we may here observe that notbitlstand'lng the
high Pr les of labor and Mater/0,5 We rietittellv sell our
produeta,st less prices than those diUrent %re years
We rater to them facts only. for Arrposeabf `proper
ly introducing another subject. rotative to ottr 'Menu- -
facture of watches. II ithtirto our chief bhjaiit halt been
to make GOOD watches for the million at the 'loWest pos.
sible price-,somothingto take the plane 'of the, make
be I ieve watches celled "Ancres," “Eog
lish Patent Levers," ate.. annually thrown Tilton this
market, in countless numbers, by :Eittomb work
shope—watches which are the refuse 'either facto
ries. unsaleable at borne and perfectlY . worthless ev
illri's object we have accomplished. and dear ire hay
to announce, that We have commenced the Mans fan
tore of watches of tile Very
HIGHEST GRADE IXiNDIVN TO .OHRO
. NOMET I RY,
unequalled by anything bitheito made by
.iiiiiPqnsit
and unsurpassed by anything nude in the world. er
this Prirpose we have the amplest Mantles. Have
erected ad'addition to our main buildikes.
for tbialwanch of our hominess. and haieliffed It *PI
thedliest workmen in our service. Prolltftig by it)tir
long , einailenca, we have remodeled the form of'attr
watches; Introducing such improvements as bsveVain
angitested and proved to be good from tiine to - tlrtfe,
and have. Instituted new and severe tests of isrro-
Slim, adjustment and compensation: New me l'n'eri
and appliances have been constructed. which *erfOrin
their work with consummate delicacy and litictitUtte,
and the choicest =tmost. approved ma terials Only Are
need. Nothing in fact is , wanting either fa snochatfl
v 1 principten, material of workmanship toenstire per
fection in the result.
We coot Intte to manufacture our other well-known
qualities under the follow ng names:
"APPLETON: TRACY t 00."
"r. S. MART IIAITTP • •
And tbe "Soldier's Watch," t.i •
'•N E L
The letter, the lowest priced wittetOre =Ay, is a
Substantial. reliable time-piece, eased.in sterlipgsilrer
—hunting pattern, and is not liable to get,Outrotorder
either in rnarehing riding or fighting. ,All the above
described watt:Fes. including the, sarizisi, which is nam
ed "AMERICAN WATEM.,COMPANY," are - 8 94Nr.,ratah
dealers general 1 1
throughout the cotintg,
Itt)bbiels &
Agents for the American Watch
182 BROADWAY,
Noe. 2_, sow 4m.
_
_TUE :NEW BAKERIi',
- idilWundereignedortinld respeotfulliAnforne the sit
-I,?4stintrof Lebiiibn.lbat hebtue`cornmetkidihe BAS
INC; BUSINESS, in all its varistiew, at Ws etaad, I.
berltind attest, Lebanon; nearly opposite the Beek
:Hotel. and still supplseostorners with the beet BREAD,
_:• CAKES. de., de. tflorsrlsteeived from- woestaneri and
BLAN Iti.RECEIPTS ______ . _returned to them iek'br . 4icad at abort aatioa.
CON F-reCr/ONKRIES,
'Ear Colle ctors ; Of VMS, County,. and - o f 14; k in4k; % 4 l :',4 P:c f : ' 141.4 .1 4 1 iit.T. oonsiedli ,
Militle or band, abd e - epeagelAl
~., lb. -
Tax, for ea se cheap at, the Advertilex...ctifiee.
i •-,,Ai l so for, colleetare . .ef 15e he.erlait; ------- ‘'.`7 73 114 P t:a bile- a, T4 18 67i.' -: 4 4.7 ..,' 7 . F • .R. tecrs•
.1 B oot
4 .'..lkiwer - - 1. /4:4*- -. -.' li
• 1 Boot and anew. tore.
.1 - 440,00B)•,1yElilit:respectfally I.
forMithi stabile atilt tie seal cordite
' ~..., nes hit eitensive reestablishment In
gib willing his new bnilding, in Cemberlendst.,
where he. hopes to reader the same
eatiefaciien.as heretofore to all who
. .
may favor him with their custom_ Ile invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and 13110 ES end everjone who
Wishes to parttime fashionable and,. durable articles in
hie line, to call and examine for themselves, his Larks
and varied stock.
.Ile.is determined to surpass all etmpetition in the
WlNlll7factnre of emery article In hie Matinees, imitablfilwr
any Market in the Union. .4% doe mire taken in regard
to materials and.workmanshipi none bt the best linall
'Ay Of LE &TB En' anti other materials are need, and now
'lnstills best workmen aremnployed
"E s .S.—lfe rettirne biieincare thanks to his friends ter
0,,, - ven , 4ibedat.paitronica heretofore bestowed on him.
Ile *lime eiriet,nitentiOn to business and endeavoring
o piens e is onstoiiihrs, to merit a share of public pat
toast*. I LOmmon, May 4, 111455.
rags
. TAAL •• T° 8 ..
Of the,".eifeltßesi fird Best Gads
---- . - ''BVIWIWYEDIM I F_R BANeN44-- '* -
13oots, Siam*" alsi, Caps, arc
. .. my
• -- ... • • , Q.. . , , •
'1 tijr,, Th. ,dersignitiklatels . p, t finibtil. , ,tis t r_ B FT. Aii.
I .1 I SOBIVIIMT, B D d o ,es: lid -- E i s ' tßixis - '
IFt Wt.i. - ' Eurici she. ix.;,:ii all two: . ri
IL
T and o r I ..berbest materialtiostich be will!.
sell t pri ",^iis to tecontrnmid them to webs
sers. orth.l.nAr; se,tfisr g etit..--.lmenjoey of New
Styles, embracing the Wash7offitirl;StWarOe lltirloide s
Dupont, )McClellan. Strilugham and Mwsitoznit-' l ell
i Lesatifil mickistilittieeip,"! in ei ?s_ik - a rk.compl.t.
: *sentiment of "Male Neer, h - tyl4, I. „'.'t
. ..v. ,. tuPtrim"
weinftwe vitt' !Ilk Ainisbi Wortionli4.7 lsmr , 104 .,„. -Ch .„ l/
1 dren's Italmorals. Graters. Congress lik.'"'f_,_'"Pw''"•,
1 end all other Made; Men's and Boys' Itaii"'"'"? . ,„v" - ..
ford Ties, Washington Ties. Congress Boots- =_'`'.;
other kinds worn by them, including BOO; '. '''',','"
i'lltllOklit, of the different varieties. at his cheap liiitO rt "'
-Walnut St., nest to the County Priso;" ,
::„,0- ***fat for tbarlatili:al enocM rigentenv of the
gO iclier4ofore„ r ...in invite all washing an fib leg
It
gliiine io CP Y aid exignine my stock teitbre - linaking.
i ibelr '-
partTssee. JAS. - BOWMAN:.
1 Lebanon, Nay 4.1564.
rP. S.—)Measures taken and work Made at short weitise.-
11 v- Boot and Ni hoe Store!
rt E und6,9!ioned,...a7,non ace. totta public that they
I. remeagg e. bar 3iew Boatikna E•har:liaor•
t.etetbertaed Strest,.Lebaap9., iM ll" pho,llllrae a
ona dlimeßeeit ottlie-C..mfratiooecy. be4ls4lkey
4ttend keeping conetantly. r onikand a general ar
eortiaont otLadiee, 800 rel
Chlittrett'a ,
413 pots, Shoes . GelitErs 4w., de. ,
all of ;I:iiatlilllinitile.ciii ltestili; itioiqaality ea.
to be surpoukted Ly.any other workmen in the coontr y.
' hi effort /(tall be /pared jto..pleas.and satisfy all w b ►
maylliibi them with theirOrtlers, - mod their elm, set
yOll 'bass reasonable as powtible, compatible with a {air
rgitansralloo.
' They 1 . 1160'14p a large stock of
HOME MADE WORK; ,
- *bleb is Marraoted to be as represented. _
Tlatili4blfe,afejogitioil topill and nia**i their :s t e ak"
' Yrriihips.to p . a rchasio g. . a.
/Er ..74'eparran - .9 dorse on short notice and at roe i m mi k li z
- . ANDREW MO
rata.
. .'
SAMUEL S .. nitpAt
Leaman, Tray 4; ism.: .-- _
-- -
• TAKE-! OTICIL
1) s LthillifPwllkdo well by ealllng.onj..V. ...jr.
Aleent, as he .lii properUi to dolalLidia '. a,o ,SRIII . '..
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK. gar: ; 'V. o ;
the vetrinweat prices. Ile also has on bat A d a Large
and goodaisertment of all kinds of TIN W •AR8."..4
all of the most improved Gas =Bun . . in* 07
44
A VVVES and PARLOR 6T0W.103. - P" lifie.:7,e.
jlifihrot - and latest. Jaime& efeh;.
_-N$
_? A If
lINATERS, of air kinds.- Ile silo la,;;4: cc ..
ilitairOfiemilid .11altrolftocriat an trodeot 4•lWUr rie ...
SLATE. which he offers at less priee than 6,4 t ,;;,., b.
InlAht 0( any other slatemen in the eons ,e 3 c . •
kal:.lfl.Rß-ROO5lB--One door South c .ir ja• ,i i ii kek it
Botel,7_ Nalnut Street. Lebanon, Pa.
""Lebatclii, fiay 4, 18e4. . .
.
l e& 'New l'i - rib •
relle*ta sh ;Store,- and 3 taithg died
Grain- Business,...
• • -
Tll_ll p
undersigned
ha
° S. f r
Ire
:N/V3, would respect Melt a th e attaittlmft
. tfcti
;PS tic to their estab'asbmenta. Thely will 4 :outgo- 4
'Wk.. at the late stand of S'dERIX.., GEESAM
LogIINEL a most Complete stock' of a A kinds ofo
0
'estially kept in a country store, which they„ ••
:tail Cheap for CASII.or cor.ral enowiem: tbtt
also want to buy for cosh
50,000 Bu-bela of WIr.BA . r,
30,000 Bushels of .It 7,
: -. 20000 - Bushels :A-x(00 i
25;000 tile bets Of OA/ We . -
"Fos which they will pay the) . a io n At f -p
They will also take GRA& o g e atai. 21 - 4" ; ;M'keii
.slways on band and sell at he lealett
the Boat Load or by tbeyow ; ithwt s or Atyyziggs;
SALT, PLASTBE, , Acc ,
4a4- They !elicit the tine Ines* of fir
end the public. end will'ec
.dest6r io deel ppdilikh
eral and just principles as w i ll w e e e tiet e etw e 't a .
NorthLebaonn. May 4. Issi. sitcas & ONG:
W A L'l* --
sillg MILL
'ME eutevr i ber " F P' ..
Kir,ilt bird is Ute pitlrlie that !
Ihe bee entirely ry .bus A' Mill rie the little Sera
tarn, formerly known as Z.§,tisparr.eitiVater. as 'Men:
gerr" e, about one-foi ,rte!cif 0 *Wilt - rpm Jonestown .
Lebanon county, re.;
running order, arid ; tgit fie lites • A now is complete
le i 4 eiriii'eja - Warmish customers
regularly.ith a ver 7 lit kie . ter ..,
.111E"M., i ~ 0 i...m
orlin
as eireeP ae it Can I -;• . iiefrOgitny Utter source.—
He keeps also on i dilig Auld lik.saltr at the lowest carh'
Prices CROP, Bit . ANL.SYMILTS, - Arc. Re is also pre.
plied to dotal kin ids kif-qtreaiiket• WORK, for Farmers
and others, at the , TOO alitit'otraibie notice and is
vitas all to give hi* H ttlit.,,Tlis ' machinery of the .
•ralill is entirely. ne*. Edit of tbillatestAnd meet inp
proved .klud. B y MAR iittiiii!faiili. bnaineas and fair
dealing he hopes to . frilaisjuir# -4f public patronage_
WHEAT, RYFr , CORN OATS, &c.
• ; q.t.;
bou g ht;t;i*bk: :At UR flitiVitiVt4Oitlit. ket prices
will he paid. FRANKLIN WALTHB.
. 414 Y 4.1864.
LIMAS ).011a.tctill •
.1•1111 O.
•
.121 t ;it ' A
14'0 N
Doer 2 'So . ' 311 'aiid • Sti ,. auf Planiht
Lacarf l 4 l l, 4h. -4. 5c4.31;g6 , .. now:. eina...relnrit
TIIH tindery *reed - Oittli3Onfosin
tho pribl le in g2peijl, that they
till 11111131:11he awe ail IcOep on
Door, S'aeh; F. better, Mode , Flooring. "! . ". 4.'hyr.. .]..
Weather Br .erde, 0. Vet - Spring • •--
Monld in of all aisee: Witeb 'itnartht. CatisE..7 &•ftb - ec• •
Cornkes, and all krfdli:of.WILDINS .14,0.11iltIALS
for 'Touren_ We alre'*lo.l.og? the latest; jai& awl is
proved Stair qriegt,ild Verna' ltaittni, - stittatote for
large and erns II bild-Atka.' tt • •
We novr-inv ite Faril'ers '4lo , clkfitic;. e4 t ltatteme
to
catl and exanti 'ne our atney; !Arc!), yke slainant
give entire. sat; , afactioSlo,ll'Whe'snag . laintelleannasta
signed with tin iir ensfeit: • •.
" Leib:like= & Amin.
Lebanon, Ma' r 4,. '
4 ...; .
E.—There is afleti 7 Vl•)tiniiii - clf od the
atone Mill. J'Lt - peotkely dose fic
those who may . furnish-'l.fiffiVer.:
1 Sz4;4l-• 'V tefirliEs. 1 014;41
A Ittim" RINK', ColiiiiitiptCStre - et . ...'heitween./14
Mork.t and the'Cpjirt b Me. ha,
now on hand • * V tilendbt - ael!iiiiSziri - t*:of - the' New
Style of HATS 4. MD s.its fortrce-Kviaid ockyt. for ISSI
to which the ink , • Stion or tifirifhlic hireelitfcsfutly inv.
ted. Usti" a ll •, Oriel, , ainnihe:eheopeatt to' the MON
Costly. always en ' banth,„-Jfe hie ribio jrrO Copirri.4 **spies
di i ner..rtment ' 31311.11 Fat II ATS. embrairing.Sisch •
rpR AW, pAN'A„."ITA. MAL PKA ILL, • 11011 N, 110
itoRN, SENATE, CUB. AS, and all others:
isli_Ho will all lo IStitale oil kiprli of Boni Cop
m
kn., to Country . !rebut SSirdfitiblgOttletals.l,'
" Lebanon. May 4, /364. _
•
MEW CA' INET AND,
CIL& tßalt crogur
1111 e subscriber r • espactikly: informs the publii that:
•he hair the lerg sat and brat essiortment-ofdPUltbil
TORN and CllAllt4 ever offered to the public'erieb
snort county. lie b. Ls on And at his CalsteiCifart,-:
rooms,,,,in North L. lbanon btirough, nearly:dFFedi•
Zellor's Hotel. and ,a Kee door ' s south of Bo' I, I , •
splendid assortment sf good.!Mbstantial.a*Hrmalsions.:'
.able - Parlor. Cottage and Chiniber FURNITURE, mei- -
&hang of Sofas. Tete e-tetee, Ihttngss;lll , lliat.fia s -, p er .
lor, Gently,: Pier, Card and atimratiarTables;'
Dressing n.nd • Common 811 - R*AFB; BM
: • f teeeade, Work-ataradi,.Wastratinds;and
K lich
en 'omitn re of all lands- A l / 1 001 badge sad
elegant variety of Fannon Beicir;,SetutsreFinaviecimi,,
Common spring-seated - Chains ;. all kinds of: intioff
seated Rockers. Also, Wind's:h., Cane-Mate/L. and Core-
Dino Bemire, and Rockers of every slescription.•
~ kit Goode LOW and WARRANTni to give
/owned on .
Foram) a • desirous of inowing, The - character of the
goods here offered for rale, carfbe fully eatiethei or their
durability by rrfer nee to thawing , crtiorn lie has 10 al.
"ufactnred or to *bons - •e -
Old F onshore and Choirs Repaired and Vsrahheri.
N. 8.--Coffins made - and Funerals attended at the
sb•rtost notice. • . • JOSEPH BOWMAN.
Nor th Lebanon, ,May 4 . DM&
'ashionable Tailoring :
REMOVAL. . •
ikirimuit ROFFMAN would reipictfully
±ULthe Citizena of Lebanon, that he has ARMOPP.P
his TAILORING Mishits. to Cumberland Street; tws
doors East of Market Street, and opposite tha t 4allio
hotel, where all persons who wish garments. made
up in the most fashionable style and beat manner, are it '
` P TO
• - • •.,
TO TAILORSI ‘ - 2 4net receirekik4Tor sale thelf.rork
'Mid Philadelphia Report of Tpftni; a` Summer Pashtos&
Tailors wishing the Fashions &mild let theei, air
know of the fact, so that he, ti
his tartan ts
nccordlnglyt • ' - lincipaelioF
•'Lediatabirlikp • -
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