.1111. , 4:ui - i 1110-gti4r:. 1- , WEILN Dzit6esiono PFNCIPLEB MAU TEJ.LICAN 11 1 1 j cabs rouow." , ' 7 /Witz:3l.• BRESIXE, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA, WEIiNEtbAt, MAY 18 , PAM. The.Y4ark ITribune, per Horace - Greeley, -says, in * its issue of the llthult., "PresideuttLineoln, Gov ernor 3Larton.and,nearly all of us fa vored a -convention of the states which would have had power to :de cree a peaceful' dissolution „pf the Union." It further says, “we, told them so at the time, and most ofthe .leading Republican journals told.thern so (the South)—all in :absolute Todd ,faith. Here is the extraordinary eon- Jession that the'resident and nearly all the Republicans andpapers would have agreed to a peaceful dissolution. They would have agreed. to such .terms had the South met them for purpose. What have the Loyal 'League disunion hypocrites to say `to, thisl ~,„„ter Montgomery county>intends to, assess at once,a, Itax to pay-off its war debtin two years, which is about 4700,000,,,and thus save the payment of interest on so ; large a debt. , The people too, can then see what a, luxu ry war, is. Those who Trwve :been shouting war;have never counted the -cost in blood and money. Theyhave not been asked to contribute money worth mentioning, and are too cow ardly to contribute blood. , sel. Congress went - to Woik -orie day last week and added . 50 per cent. to aprohibitory tariff with the view ~ o f !decreasing foreign importations, and ;the next day. appropriated $150,000 - towards establishing steam communi cation with Brazil, 'so as to increase our foreign Commerce. Now, thisis abolition wisdom -amid -fitness -tovad .minieter. government - Zifir Col. Woodward; a son of. our late candidate for Governor, Jima. G. WrWoodward, was killed in the late battles. While cowards and traitors Are. maligning, the fitther, his son lies .stretched.in death on the battled ield of his country.'" Nothing that Demo crate can do will make them "loyal," in the estimation of the abolitionists, unless they plunder 'the governinent, vote the abolition ticket. . tear The countrris, again ~incurns ing its tens of thousands of dead• and mangled sons. Our army has fought battle after battle ,for: :the ,last ' ten days, and although*raver men nev er shouldered a musket, we are 7 .still fifty miles from Richmond--the7ob 'pet in view. In those ten days many victories have been achieved, which will ever live iu history, but at :_the' same time the heart sickens as we contemplate the slaughter. Would to heaven, that peacehe agaiinrotor •elieto-ourtunhappy country, mid that ~apeed4y, and without theloss or any 4aoro lives and limbs. Tate sacrifice is awful enough already. In another part of this paper we give -detailed accounts: of the operatic .40rour armies. • • - ° WHAT. THE "COPPEILHEADIP `Betks -county is twittedr,as distoxid, traitorous, "Copperhead,'! and every thing else that is bad, by the foul mouthed abolitionists, .4cause . pf its unwavering aclherance to thee cause of right, justice and Pemperacy. 7 -- What a stinging comment upon the }foul Abuse heaped upon, her. is the fact that she was the first et:m.OTV in the State, if not in . tie Union, to furnish her ;AT. quota of men on "alVCalls by tho administration - for troops. : .On the 15th of April she bad 0n1y.29 men to make up, which wereepeedily-sup plied, as ivelfai a ocnsiderableexcess of re-enlisted.vetentnis- The Detnoc racy ore.law"-abiding—will .eapport :the government,' and do what others -dare to do in support of right and jus :tice, but they will never subMit in .quietness to• the raidalitiew and cor xuritions of,any administration , er.lts agents. support the gov ernment with omen-and ,money -to*en force the 1 aws and put down rebellion; but if the ineit and money 'they con tribute are diverted to objects ab9nt which they are indifferent, or oppos ed to, they will protest, as they have 'the right. We want the people to :Judge us by our tcts; not by what ..speculators, gamblers, traitors and, s politicians say of us. Wp are for ohr country, and if war can preserve •or • restore' our iniearity, happiness, and :,prosperityi,wol and good, but we.siie *rover oppoaeil to, war carried oi4 be made out of: t • At use kuoner. can .fo xia ti c o ideas .subservod. The DemOikte3r l ' 'of •, . Berke '. deserve the thanks of the Democracy of the enuti. try . for their -4rindieationi by flail, of - thoptiotioi , ottlie • r. laiiddrese -life itepirgie4tll NA tiotisilq-Conimittee, urging , the post : lOjiieiii:4o, l bf thee Itepablioanseen ken .yiened..liy tfie *Ow Republican politicians of New York. It is signed by sixteen State Sena tors and a number of other laidinkl mien, and at is._ said that:mearlyi,t4. 'Wimple of tileUpeittbels of the I,egis~sj` ture , approvo . #lt... Inde6 - d; resole tions , iiitrediteed in that bblikahi'roir*-: - ing of Lincoln's .administration and .favoring his-re-election, have been Jsuppressed, through. fear,. that they Tagil down, - :The move .nxent, postpone the -Cenventipp.is one in hostility . to ibese facts shot* tlintTNa;§York is against - him, and it remains ' . •to be - seen whether the -4 Shoddyites will dare to nominate liinU - iitt.thelace of this great fact.; The House Or•Represeatatives, on Wednesday, `by: is vote of 72- yeas 'to 45 nays,t.pansed the joint resolution to divp:from the rolls of -the , Army, all the unemployedreneral Offic ers: Major Gen erals -fleorgeß MeClellan and John O. Fremont are most prom inent, among those'who will be reach ed by this.4resoffitilin: lti - prtMdes that all Major and Brigadier Gener ala who; on: , the first of Julyi shall not bein the ,discharge of the duties belonging to; their grades, :and' who shall not have been go engaged for three continuous month immediate ly previous to''that' -d i ay, shall be dreppediarOlheii4v,.cease: •-'' The.allinrinistration prob ably, the power mow to . 4rol"?' these men, who are wilifirg:;and mans to serve their country-,litit Theliine has been, a,nd -niay be soun , wgiin,- - when, With tears in• their eyes,.Ahey may ,beg of ahem_to save them. Pc, time Th Friend BreBlin our last, issue contained klong article in- indication of the „acts of liebenon 'Borough eloabirectore. few words defense , of the teachers? Shall, might, tin:-Lebanon) malfelTight ? Straltpublic • fuuctionaries be .-secure frill public .censure ever!: if th4.411e. serrOt , ?- Or maw a 4304 4Y,Pf ttga,C14.94 3 publish wrongs, whiehithey,.knowA3y experience could not be,re4r i essed pri vately'?` ,Drd'tiot, ialune'teach ors unanimously and Irmsttrespectful .ly .pc.t:ltinn; , fo 'such ",aniiiierease'of ;ary,,as .the 4meessities of the times justified, and as was cheerfully grant ed, by other school hoards? This pe tition was never heard of afterwards;; but was treated . with silenitontempt. 'With What hope therefore Could:the teachers ask , for a. redress of grievin cos, when former appeals iverc!. en tirely, disregarded. The first resolution is answered, hy the Directors with a sarcastic and seorriftil;irany .uribecoming their' dig riity In' 'fact -there .111118 • through their whole, article .^.at.veins of-absolute monarchy, which those siay.43 cise vho are clothed with :a.;.iittle brief authority. linstea'4l of showing some respect 'for =embers 'of &self sacrificing profe,ssiomithey treat.the;m in this'article::: as a set of menials bound\o‘tiance to the tune of Cueir whistle. 'The resolution deelaring that the teachers will:bo longer 'sub Mit to such unlawfUl and tyrannical proceedingis is answered by 'asking, "Why then did you sign tho.agrec-; rnent,,which is part and parcel of the; ; common school law." Now be it known to the riublie, that as much of the School. 'law' as is "part and parcel" of the agreement .wBB known to :the teachers - before .they signed r and to its exeention,thiy did mot olajeet.., But the school _law contains no finis of fifty cents for "tar diners ; the only 'fine it iinpoises •one: dollar for.!:soday% -absence; fine the Directors .in their•rdlesiand regulations, have .converted intomne dollar for a hall' day's absence'; thus alreakly ,exceeding - on -severity `State flaw: These Mitres and 'Regula tions, :though made .kxiown to the teachers some time -after the agree ments were signed were cheerfully received and executed, but they con tained no fine of fifty iienti for . ten - minutes tardiness, or appearing 'at 'Teachers' Institute immediately after roll-call.. This •ih , innovation intro duped under, a new.adininistrationrr is decidedly, military, in. c:fiaractoW, and funacks in no sinalldegxer;44 - the "tyrannical:" IS in ix wonder that teaoliera, a,vtip lWays'hirve been, arid who always:. intended to be faithful and conscientious in the discharge of all their dutfte, should feel indignant, at being regirded merely as specta tors, at a rneetiniof their en-labOrers, merely ,for not.' hearing their 'own names•calledlat oris it a wonder that they should'refine tO,haVe one dollar taken .froM tit* poorly-paid earnings; for - • a few min utes tardy.. We W ether rectors ca n 'find - any similar severity anyWisere in the enlightened portions of Penna., and if they can, let them point it out. , Novi, why Were those teachers die 'tbaried; foreresign they did noti ' , In what respect'havii theyibroloin -their agreements? The•offensiaamaes-cer tainly.had; no existence longat ter the teachers had entered upon their duties. . • if gond tetiehersitci be discharg ed, will not the' publio'of "Anson, demand that .the causes• be;sufficiont, and such as effee'tthe welfare of the schools, not merely a petty . tyranny exercised by those who tweintellec tnally inferior to those cii , erk - Vim/ they dominate. • •Semething: more:might-6e said, in regard to Aallil 3 .g4 o ll* l ..lrefi AfAs oiutipn!f " this satin article, :in e, inditi'an :othar,phice in'egard to"ealling ritidn the publie ea*Mine the wheel houses, Plinsidir*.sind ..outside !.and "from Cellar !to garrftst" and i•tben. say•whether .they. can 11 14 gin.4 l og jneutting . iwzi vestal made: by. iccier tibi Director. Pretty -iliaelfdiffus 'ad sPeeish'thitiT Ell -BLANK RECEIPTS, ; For Collectors of State, Coeet.T, Tax, for sale *beep at the AdeistiesPiNiikl:. • i;stitlio for .colliftQrs of 1541,91 : 1• AN • . ... Qtr` The Confederates have forced I Gen. Banks to evacuate 'Alexandria, and he -is reported to bet*etresstiakr overland to:Brashett . Citti ., truuisliiiitt. l'illbaii•eiSkttua,‘Ocieksllo thOted rivet . itti&-pkeiebtO his ot r .g...-ty i that: - , - ,route: fTbey....,'lti.a..vgl'Aca . 'rel,. A I I a . rr 4 aiisport ioadii* with Irtitipsb i-oki.: attempted to:rum:Tait their batteries : and , reinforce him, and-have also to - :kieWitti'd burned Aeverslothur MgeiB.: If - Banks his retreated 05'171614nd, ~ stif 1 is reported, every : - Fißdtir4l;:ilitisseli,lii., the Red. River will bave-to tie-burned, dililriiiertiiii - eirein3"Tetiltifitt.'l'7'.' - i RanitfiiiiorefiiferalainlitSlAilirig- AdierQrg.inOral Cattby was la*veek up,puintedrMajor'. : Geteal, kfil ,his iiiiiniaent tothe:sBiiiite;:itlhiij *ilt into et'eentive-statiOti , anu`Wiifirmed ;him.- , It was there , i.atated,:as. a rea - • 0 4 :iii'-'llar.b.i B : B l 36 ;StrY . ...,'ofircri4atibliv; that be . was to, go out and relieve- General . ItakliS", - aud Attiiinie,! command of al I t4e,troop4.* west 0I t h 6:Mitfsitisi ppi Riv- . er:2,... dae - eral:-Ban k's -rim Oil mas. re, ,solyedation,inTabiiiSt•Meeetiiikatitue , time since: - , General- Canby left im,=, "iiiediatalk.for hii)iiiiCCiimitiand.i. iaat ciatin;44;giaty+an'd ellatothe ;trao OA: of ,G . eq.f'Btirrteitto; in their,lAte i rnorch,„ fro* Annapolis to glisbingtqn„ vAjte ~p9psynTokrigf , ,fpr4s, ' -night ; atm. the Maryland Agrieultp rat College, burnt nearly -.four'mikes 44.fenning. ' l (3n.- breaking Irp Ili r 'camp, ,hey loft bel?ind them blaikkitts, equipments, and in some eases even VoeroOtion ha :the Treasury Departinetat. FIIAIID IN THE GREENBAGI FACTORY.. M3M=l . . tOoireiviinleuee orthe CincipniktrEniluirea '• • `W4teuxNeeroig , April .30. he a to is fed .li;y a partial'..o4.velOPMent 'Of eir-r Cum-stances • - upon vi hic h charges are • niade;againtit..the':.-Treiniiiiry. 2.4.:!iNtnt - c ifttee.'onaisting: t .mf five - Republicans and . four tiefiioefits, were appointed:by ' the .-House err day to i nVestigate•ther case . • -Ile ireoritiption is. the :printingtiepantmeat; where tbegreen backa.are;turneif 4 ,311'64):y ;11g steam_ en :dene Op le' ..snit . the!pressing:, denfands'= the 'll l i-easu4.'. this - bran eh :;of the : .ser the .. matiagenient-of:dne . :' , Clark; •• against whom envious: rumors have been afloat 'fdr - 'l,* . 6::'or , three •fifonfini:4Effiiiig ithiVe been . inyde,te 4VQ . .lWIr' . .Plia.O .- retiiete this num.' Cl ark, butwithont. seemed, to, have a hold : 6 17 • 0 1 6 . '4004- ! taffy -that ; could not be •• foesen4— What .thc „Wu' beguiled the-lather of greenbaeks;.ne one ;exact ly" tell ..:tfiQiiitu . :theite .;• 1 1TreP 0111 2,c1kri94COPPiPe4 1 79* , Among _the ;;rumors now'itiziating, and which Ribeliexe are embodied An tho'cliargee;ispentionetzt:dismpan ey3 bit hofeaa4cmarovi.;relay account ; lherotheing a Varianee - rofabont twen ty mire fraction of the great. :aggi'egate4from. ;the amount which:in:yr:ell : limed to 'be , kept in wiroii atid :A . i . eiwtedf.V.:the'SeCretrkY as actually iii circulation. " .;.- :•-eharged=tbA, Among 4 fe: males •eraployed in. the greenback-ifae tor3-, Mr. Clank , inia employed; Wein en of easyvirtne- ' and; that the most bare,faeed..treaohery . is practiced ; ! if.).. he department: With said Ois.tiran'eh of the; siet vice ci . as t few rooms dtted.up uon entir sPiendar,.. and 'iliita:4l; regular at•pni is kept , under . thepeoe-, trol of a leading -officer, for,the bone.' 11 1 / 4 0444rs(ms- 440 1 ,-c, in the Vogderr: I.4fEthe 1111101,11 at back faotory is-a*-1166 of egit.l7,Y 4 t* . : rfcn- iheleenefit 'of parties of easy 7nor :ale. • -.• Whe,Valifeb4P.P.4l l qo tiPitiPPY jarring C4bet faMityl:reasat, ly, and. each• department has saipeet ed 'the others ,;.of MAO led to the appoiatinent of certain:da tectives who forreied out, and. in'aile loOvir the' rillitterr The depositlens( af- the I feamles./ others were..takeni:',4nd most of .the phiefl4, ali.‘eadk prepared for the -committee. TAtiF,E.T. kcaltitrisciikinXostrrs.-Sifice ii4iiiiiSsi oa! iiilkii giVeh tOlaold Lail! lib • regular.,sei iiho? , ..roliterstilt to se lect any State to. 'ytthicf,i they may, ceholre T tobtifieredited , :.llB part of i s !quota, and to receive its *nutty; lame i t if3iintiiiksbave been secured in Was •- Iritibli, 1 13 1 ;..the agents of New Eni : Iliad' eitieefsmd , towns. Boston . has* `thlirobtaided 45Ver one thousand Me*. serge numbers of negroes have . also. been itaistedr.by 'the, recruiting, ,a, itiiiite4- some Of 'Whom 'have pcelr e . tted the Aimee *-stiam of the Large 16- .4,4 bemixtiqs• i paid. .. . , ..,... ; The Great 11.ittles ;111.0 . :..,,oit.acei;innts last week, thepo.t.. ..,, between Grant :ia, included . . 'low lye continue O giye!,a.historyof 1114,4iirente as they occurred Jay..by •day i as .-acenriter•as - Can -11 , x;;;:aied front the great .tA•tie - lieid:l:6lse 'report" reaChed ; ,ns. All Olkf l O s tieT t r Rft: untrue We .onitt,. ,confining . on,reelire entirely too "' ~ ....SAr . X.I.Dr g RAT4S - 91° 4 44.72 0 Va': had r .13,4000 4 40 : - . 11 O v E i t i .c*IOf4PPTVKIOV: .O O°I4O/ Grant'e nitittiOn yith , ll7,:ashingion.. , : • day nightthe Federal - - tiO.:;ps .rested on:their. inns, -- with the left. i mita .eid . yositiOn.and ::the right ."cOnsiderably , contraeted,?244ilat• -the .enenii• • hilld the..roade tiitAlt t althfik ~;: • • It ivap, Owe when. l'etnrdny ~da*n; •iilnualt4noon..the•Feder it'aii4l44l2lll. without giving battle. .rhe . colimpturieot r ogwith ,vl , :ae b ir;igton hatlg'elittr i SteneYil.trrlidi it- once P)Oft,O ol Wilof)eka!n'ew tlne t The .wounded;- *olo4*lTllolo'.loo:k*OVt_t*Stii = THE > :TREASURY 'HAREM. field tbsviii4ds the:UsipidatiVOrds, were ordered back. „ "Sedgwictiell:baggage vain, which, whanlthijitketnePad- . , vance drove him baelc,ittielretri, d,Cred to the Rapidan, was %lath Or dered to•rOttirn, ;paraphernalia tit thOtartny, onTlf*itlaY itight and Saturday, Atvas -Mat 'east...) - ward toWards Predeviiksburg, 'quests were\ sent "to 'Washington, reaching there in time tote . tofegraph pc! north by. Sunday mocrang,lorbon traction trains, courtiArsimlif the beast bf their way by roarkabout toddg 4 2tre 'trains- wercemwewt\tet*" 14 10#roSiktilivdi Ailkl92 3B toe i n c ` i the'railrad Fredificasturg began , : ' I" 1 About noon on Saturday, General 41arld6eVAlliirbehtfeii tithe 'irrerilifin front bf tiihi,Prerfring south towards' Spott4tiall4ic:Seviiita itisld As n t.— ' TlM4o.4rat-oavalty wtre_sen,t aflp lit rin s atit n'olitil fil•es sion-4,4nithePttne anyj pv4o , irctrpteted '4* altopjl ((Het i — Gin: 'ciall - Sedgiviik's . t r itudNi-miiiiiiso,i complbtely exhausted bv their terriH hie contest on Piiirtii'ilat they 'were 1 n0e.1)1e . , - t - Ol t o aor4ilioarid. v i?o at tie . 1 eves -1 40 6 again 'Affe'l4 - 11Vm 4 y - theiri: '--t-, fffitibOoktfoOrie his C'ityittir tOiriardi 1 Spottaypfatiltj."* iPdivwlihre'a t to :1 , take 1144.0efi Wei, at*Chaneellors ~vilre'i ) kitiiin4n, marched eastward *also anj,t,k„iviiiiie l ,o' f, ttio,*qiiiio",4•Y' in front of Mineeßun and itr the vieini t,y; of Locust grove, was abandknid. WredtleltAbookWas i occupied.and-t4te 4(61111d41414.: ttliO. ; .) Tii4Tei-lie t 4-; ported tolfave bowl ''fiffeWthOuttftOd of them , and theyfitled.liiiiitreets so thickly that a caValrY patrol "could " not 1i0'..11.n duty." Between -Fred= 1 1 erickiitniirind-Aquia'Cree4,ibe intl. roailist`to -be entirely recOnstructed, and a 'brid ge oust be-wbuilt oini . the RapPreillinook:,l, -,.. ..,:. ,k .;,..,:. 1 c:c I Alehbrt -distance awn% ,OFSpOtteyi vanitt digrelwasattbanVealled the .Po kOtt this stream General Lee ltba,rnadq,a stand, and on Satoyday and Sunday no attack was- made by stream Leekii• dently has entrenehmenttyand again , obstneta Grant's march: tbfe eon SpottsYrvanist General. Sedg siiekvwas killed. • - • General Butler 'dOei por appear, to have ateorriplifibed as flitch asc'G'idtttit. He is still at City Point, 'Oil:l%7l'day Grant's line wastfOtmed, but 'no :attack made. 'On `Monday• • there *OW ek ir,,w ish ipg'; and._ t . he , cue-, tnY's adVunce - retired ttftfre;p6; before themain :body of 41felie l tioaarOpPi 1 / 4 which' 'came AtiedaY night Ale'• enemy 'titteettpted •• to•nut tank *rant, trut,'Were 4 AOfti!*„hlte eVery;of!ort , Ofx General Grant •was direeted to ettin supplies eeIF - OtsfOfeed' Marches . and terri. ble;lghting;wili verY-nearlY exhaust. ten days!,rationa:.• r tbe,.Federal, eon tarn•eti OD 'trai n s w ereßent from W ash ington to repair the ran.read to .4 itt4.OrPtkit s ; , ``Al)iidie . fraTd to 00 jbuilt' over the . Bappahtnne.A:.,•':.Grtial.., bad: not an tic; pa t esr nreift Oran ge !road an d ithe -great stores , of , provittiont o n g:col I eated rev advance at 'Culpepper, 'Union—Mina anti other Voin ts ~ -unti not a reamii) gdf the ,rresult Pi‘a°'64 niem t istotipty i hittaelf aiellbest, he could. _ Transports were therifure loaded , -Ot Alexandria, to .. go.down• the Potomac and -up'ithid 4 5tkplittlittutterk, 'lnd try ,to get to Fredericksburg. The guer s rallaia - iligi . if,:th!ok . 4 . .unia Greek, and no. wagon 'trains' - °tong ibß sent • oift ; tit - a force could be totted - led pror feet them: ' The army is reduced 'Very much by loSses--tke fwenty4bven thousand, the -Chronicle tivirty-Are thotisand;• the ,troops•are exhausted; the food ;eaten up or Wasted; and the enemy entrench ed in a .position • much stronger •then :00..;:epo itt'Abe Wildernees.. - - TUBSDAY'S-BATTEN. - •on liondiy the`' ikifederates were stationed on the Po with their east sonwiansott4ettspialikhrotaii Mon day nighttike 'Federal troops advane andltheConfederates retired. The !tfifo,4;;tivw;in A .t.f the; Federal army un der Buirniidi eapttired Spottsylvauia. western wingtinder Warren made a eirei,iit, eressod the-Po, efmost tinOpposed'arid it night .. reitel.o,R the lad to take the enemrie:tink meat day:• , . ''On' tueSdumPr4iag . 7 .P. l 7litAla etitei , done.: The. :western wring: .wee still Marc'hing and: bid, pVt - ',lnee• enemy. Atone a'elpckihowever,iiire battle •beers., :i",Warieg,aittarked. X) , Snigderlit636 1 *Orr! tifB -11 7eloti : drove At matelot .of a line Icit, idle** 'Capturing tereate'tii* OA AW& ;began, reside, with the eastern Federal ilaiik;:advAnced frOM :13*itt,SylvApist to 4ttantt the enevn:rms that -Aide. -:Vik7leven.fie . ioent4o, With the! iit4inky'S *read line ion the • ... : • . Nett anit-a- b logidyilght-ensued. Lee IturrieiVtrOo_pe . to :that:: qiutit.er and etltHe .sties driyep tiorn the . ' esittined - sinethe g iiiielvC"inne were re4i dc01). • ,Rierres then borne back to. the :Po and re .erossed it Roaring of thie.; *Durnsidele Advance n o itheitastein side wai'itopped and4ltihdievite .1 11 d. confeder a te ikt'• tack upon :Warreii:beciame *rear,— lf.e was. beat, back 0(404044)0k and when nighticlosed, he , wita•pt • least'a mile from the Po. Dii4t,Teiiisday b r ighl,;l24miside. thei.'eastwasswithL *awn toaline with Wairen. SOW sylvanistiritCitbandOdeg;,lm4 at once sre4ecc4vie(litoy the Confederate& , • CivrWedyiesday innrni.jl . th, east= ern •w h)g. , , of -the ...Con%dointieti *sB posted . A.O.W6f .440 6 . ;biid { iii': Mott sylvania. • The western. •wi ng Fail• on the Po. ek'selk ) 4 4 *,g . coPfedertittliPes'' There was sopac.4kinaiiiiddig.durliig4ilie, day' - . l l.he•after. noon it was cloudy .ind Air ;11 while *l. Thtc . Welt - walk passed quietly: J * . it is reportektkiltEtenerid .ed form cessation offiniitilities, which Nrratit;roftsp)d.' . General Sheridan ' . of tlie Federal cavoiry, bpkrsiAt V ic.dlitilitch to' asil ington, dated on *Tn - efidtt ti and stat ing tbaluhe,.,bad imondand Fredericksburg. railrmd,..ion Lee's right: and,.relk, and bad released five , blOrskiredlrisoueri f :bekkiaa aattawing ivitchiZomdiliet- t: r tit 4 yxt • FT:"r=3"lioll, t*MN Thursday dliiMied rtioNidy and fog , ky. About one o'Clock 'hi tbe morn t, 'GM:MiaI Ifs-no:Ws troopeinarcb 'e'd fdritOdOroin.- tt*r reserve# ca in the rvart.Andpawedped kin *etw liftnitike slaN wit*. #lufd 1 ...0E ordel•lW *Ole' rtstillt 'ftii,' heot,k,) 'moved 1 b is corps a 11111%) it iestti 'ei :east ward. Just before dairn, llietidock moved - forward to the little brat& which runs just north of apt•ttiil+a .niai Slid .eroased ! it. His men went up the hills beyond, and entered the 'Ztifigterittr - VeKatitiorksr —••••- myNbciAlMie•slypingpsrer; r qpris ed, 'Mid I large e zidtneer tams, lirmogt Aviitm'ut a gun'teing fired." Ifsinesfetk then brld the ground taken . with:tHe . R. e aii , noniAicliluid" foroxibiludy defend ed it. .. . . • • . • - • - -rt :ThiscespitiiriAoyjianeock .beginta .fterce .441 . 001 C on Oa - Ott of ilat?coc k ,'andlYright on 'the west 'Whiten r ? fiank,(*gan a,teige tisp :on-the Confederate works *lb.t"Slialy 'Grope i h, k 7,44 ttefOr ,,, ilfoYet V At , hencvy • rain ibegun t eon reuing.a lhay. litlivirrhe;the bitttfle firogfelised, and the sfight,ing, 4 kept r up till ,night. 4t t hpio *ant 11 e .M 701. 1 43 fh. I thrys: to.t4r • • theit*lW .ptrand 'thitty, cannon: These btitie cu t :Ammo pv}dsit y in the morn .ing by we may !naturally Trf i gi le lt,Pt 'otipr were made 'durin g the a . Gra nsays nailing abot, f grtuirm f,4st t Oives no Wseir i ptio t n-irliathier, He appears. to • -haye, no_~ssf, t e . enemy'Lipolitions hnd Tre4lii: • a AtibeAelll%. tch sent Asinka, 'Sec retary' or irde - viiirvitta lila:The cap tured Nribot. ..:ttr:Thinwiloyoothetbat tle-waot TeTaphloody one , i .(titytt redekl army "suffered "hedify logses. The;. ptifl fell into rents all day,:tniti the roads were ahnnit it passable. . , Durstrthe eaettlt_edßpottsylvania, and rett,- AisaitliritraftmPfig - • ectiaiqus niadealitatepr tlistOrtry nallt it Vita over; WI. Viti , .l,*irkakijMflOtriday imorning,-a -ettion ,of the . Federal Was sent tO 'Teel the enemy's rear-guard and"find iifiere they had gm ft. .' tl,Vc i kme i ut lot • - roattir wiled — l - s4..'entroY•Wie 'found just :across.. the. Po. The roads Yeeter deep with innd -, froirthe , •raia of the thirty' six hours , and ttie Faders.' troPfoi. are. i t #o , Ai,l4l.4i hansted: • . • • . ;,.: Gen: Butler: is still -iat , City: Pell] t, arid' 9 &es ' ;.. A, FEW )fr Thetfollowi ogle a Most :of the (maw "Artier a far acrisaiivikt at' -.Gen., laandor of. , the Sixth Army :Oorps, a}': 'Oen: lam'ai S.' lrad'ptortk'of Ne.w. YA;ork., . ' ' • filtig. GocA., Alexinder...tiays,,oirsq* killed:. • ' -;. ''• Bri 1 64fa:' Vab•ite *SSW *Oki, • • . COL Vtileor4 4 4l l ll7 Vdeltaw.*or*, wounded.,..;:t • - • . COL 'Stone viiisont; W9ll.nded- .1. . • • Col. Lewis of tl;l . artultriainktkii wounded• - • - tA COIF } • of - •ttursPenweamila 'Bii - ekiathirinjtired by a - fall fretteviiiit • !Col:Nigfi, of the 9th Maiiie,.ltred. Col—_Tyler, wounded. „ - Lieet - .401. West, wounded. Majoirbovlin'of the '49th New York, #0.09#4 • 3 , fajoi.Vaiiliagton4if the 18t4PiSnik., - Col. Virecuimaan!, sonofJudgeWood 4v/frit of PerinePaanik killed • ' Col garro,lrcot 4ll6 :9oth Rein,ukYlVa nia - • ••• Cot Gwynne of *he 1.-18th , Penn., woundedinlhe leg. - • ;Cftffwggs-pf the' 14th P e nneyl- t 4 41 L,0 41 4Cd‘3 1 ,t h,. : Captti.liyaee of the.lenn:,ttp •ture& =II Col. Peter Lyle, 90th Itettti.,toport -1 'etl killed: . *. ="" . ,•.;1 3 1.1g, 3.44inC. 1 1; - 'Tri . istfii;,•. :Of • :LATER. The battle iit'Spotisylvania . was fimg:lit . on Thor-eddy last is' 'now. lA 7, Tat!!Arned... ;The Coariaerilke eastern flank restea - On fipottsylvania; the 'western flank on the Po, which at tint-Ipoint rune' a- qfilort distance strutt;aterwards curving' around; in the Xlsa,Vig * *e lbow , n va .2 l l - 3 , 10 ° was on the Federil 4Am," flah ; Witight west of Barn side, and -Warren west Nif - Wright. , :„Renval• Hancock; who inkilCien in `the resprire; marched for- ^IWO just .PefOr9, XtVligkiP betWeOU Burnside and Wright, 614.aurprised 'the enemya.,eastern flank, In the Confede c WW6fifit a little "b rtek ran betree_n Ill3,easterri„,ll,9lE...AnA, the rest-Of:their posilionimaklngKlow g4e7lilt9cApiri'llirmsohel.,*teed erat'setropps.Wiio'*dat,nr(4of,tnliund ,k.frOnt 61114 .atottOinvvpd easy eapettre.i',Thirty, cannon ' 3 VO* , tAkell,WWOiolo.ok three 'etta four, thousand priso ners. T,llllB open 'aThttwivis suc ceeded Becuint 44 o 4 tteea lA' *tie can non •arid acriding'ihein tot totear, Before he could *era: the; ..others, 41Ci . WeVer, the enemy madeit st renuous -attack to regain theirlcat;:gfeaprtz--, Thexawnoti4ay . in low:gai where it i fqo l 4tflY puss o , - Tpassistalaneoch;tene Burnsitee ‘ '-en %tie ne'klit;: Stift info 'ap tion„ and Warren on the right.,open edaheavyVannonifle. -Burnside was repulsed with heavy lossea,. and does' not appear to have gained any ground or been eng_a*ect a ft er ten or elemen Wri*ht was,.then. sent to . Hancock's i assistapcei . and Ihe contest raged - sirJund' theiwifsrireannop-- - The .Confederatai:hOireWm-sneceeded in,rocaporintidl'oftheni; ' In front! of Wilirr, on the western , lank an ar. 1K.410440 wheh !Innen oraered_a__ in.:comps' advanced, and for it 4 40- intent,' bapt 4' the' tnemy's but the ConadeFat - ea receiving rein forcements, 'kvairen was ultimately outflanked and ee'ntielbisl le' move Ins line eastward until he' was close to •he va4ted by IVtight, arid ;: a •44 on tileir advance. *heti a . t thffiedefig 'line wasitot more•dian tiet; miles long, a consfd- Midge 'contraction being caused on ~_•the'Vest,- by the attack on Warren.— '`.4kt nine o'elock the contest closed, iiancock2kldingiposseadion pl Ape mound he liadiaken but the Confed - teaotill-retainiag-the nemaiadersof their woldrs. About . I ) :nlclnight r on Hancock'sgroops Which was re 'pee te. The' `picket ltries'Were • atrefietenecYand an iittacklet Avtd' . iiireen'efikk however ' ige ea iton adetetisseil, • 1; Thelinalber Of gene tured ,aqdrifiainspl by. Onnenek,wits .eigii4fo) • • Ai!la thOn . beirkrig the mark of the United Stites. • • - • •sylvanhais to half-past six•on Battu tiny,:ingOri) Dk• 11p WO* iiiii.M:bate l'lol?4Bi?..,6o43ghting. and it wus the intention et general •GrantuonAttar• dayraersita larilting Gelt*:lllA9positibri - telait46iii to cut bini`off irilau• his base ofiupplies. *wm-i garc . m i, bol , : edl f ,,,b ne tt ._uot ftiNg,yaslrearcrat 4 Frederi e k aye tdrd az t and in, Is presumed the no-eeinit '.General Lee at lagefebdounts_pkion ted a strdt!g front,. aticreboirtit *fie hftNieve positiO on'itiefo. The roadwv:greitl baa vyiserain fell in torrents on'Friday, may ,he*prevented an at tack by'9rant. seinfdreementa; ;a svinioisly es tile it ted` 4it _trim 'twelve to twenty five thousand have beeti`eent to Generaii surd- aboutltrrtepn thcusand wounded have 'alre dly arrived in Woobingthn- From talßictimond is- riortymeste‘lthiTici-- Soatli of the Po' * ll . ll .ibetWen,.it and the :'North Anna, Aherei are .refricitte streams - all abort"be ''size of the and running through a similar 'corm try. The two armies now •confront each tither on the. Po, that river run ning between awl. ‘GeneralSberidan's cavalry raid be gin' on last Monday: Ale passed to :the east 41P thelDonfederates position atESpottsylvania r and. then south to the North , -31inis; irfvfe..--..A.t. Beaver Dam; teen ttfitit *eat; Cif 'liiinOtrer XliO r Ct i fOo;. he cot Central Railroad,, destroying a large quanti- W2f,Tr ß clvisionp and several trains of 1 4:WAOik rAttlealliaite s filagfil andesventyeight' Federal prisoners, He °roes, h ed the hdikofid and went to th'i Sou lfcifit',OvliaboYtr. e" - iingnthe railroad:.pro vitopes: -4e thPP`'fni.reYeti*Ov4;49* wards itichmond,‘ having 'vier/Avon teats with the.enemy. the south side of the Chickahotruiny, fOund ,tbe Confedi;rate Works . sur• :.9onfli,rigßiehm:qidvery_strofgc,_ pen ettaCe'd•to iiialip i 168 of the town, and tlles„re-croiiidAegjaisiOominy to MilhiWit a ilfe4 flgerataotbad an other severe contest, and marched tiirk i s t, VP WO, floiflifrAo brine dfested'O'te;. - titf(l4lteSiArbtlfAv Richmond , he reached the-James Hy ei:julito below ' Malvern *ill,:effecti ng 'a junottOa .with 'General !Butler.-- Sheridan 4fEorce contained 'nearly all Xlia r atifsirtfaf Grant's iirmy. • filial& - is - very, little definittv intelli :genes -from General Butler _ In his own despatehei he sayk'l*hltei'lnid siege to the itqad - side of Drury, Melt on uirhieh Vort Darling siteated.-- S - a is 'lilts litroititen miles ft‘out' Bleb - .mond. - -.• LAT I LOST. WAhtive l info i rmation from i tkie ef ron elp bo tofttly wraiSunlay, add glean the tolloaluttleteffoin — h I rb s ill e Tl77l7eUrrtet of f Spottsylvania Court rfouse, in stead of its• rear, as stated hereto fore: Our troctpslre between the Vy and Po nvefi, from one to two mains io rt otS.,.ttsylvamp.. The .2d Coif' as last elev en bundled killed, seven thousand %minded, fourteen buudredlimis lug. The sth . Corps has lost twelva hundred killed, seven thosi inoaq *vie jmndred wounded and dater?' - *twitted iniSsui. The 6th Cow kw lost one t h ousand ktlled, l rsat qiinvansad 'wounded and twelve liandred'ssini*:„, The to tal losses of these *rft--enrps anibitnrielftseitjantivx thatuauld seven hdndred.' litntAsidflea losses are nearly in the same ~mon, ail:well the tete; WAWA - Aditrty eiiht. thousand. The losses .of the other Corps tire not given Lee NU! his forces massed, and win•eve us wire valise soon as •we ad , rano& iadiiirdirafwho was i caught in The water wheel ola saw mill, says he in• . lends tat imply for a penilori,v IS he is a 'earvfvor of the, revolufion. ilajor-Generala Itt:nrieh and Keys hitie* tbeet mote d. nut , of the volun teer Ilertitet iby order of Preeident. • WORLD-RINIWN Qpingulagp - ,•jutA p'ku AND hOTG flafilk#ND 1111L1•11A&C.E88, Insatiate sea Oite of the greatest labcirtsaiing •iiichinee -Of Hie age, end always 16MM-rally equal to Amy test to which dt•tiaii bites inhaiittett, la all kind , or graft, and grate, at home and abroad.' Grand Medals of Honor away I etl , by the World's Fobs; sueniveirely at London. Paris 'end , Manlier/. and , acknowledged in both hemispheres to bb , tA. Pioneer and chief Reapisg .and Moving Ma. chines. The ceer.det and pattern of all others. We telsidia nor Self-Raleer false superior to:all 'ot,hehs; and 'iota'. It on trial with any other, lb. purchase. fp - kee and PilY' for the one preferred. , ••••::: p 4161- - Bssatile &Ischia° can .be 'setiwalt,Adinsit'e Rotel, Lebanon. sod any haforntatiOn‘Wauted-essi,ba had by ratting at J. H. Bressler; hove Store,Walnut Street, Labauon. - - Syll k Inds of,REPAIIIg constantly on hand, and by ths went. - VI; liatilltaction guaranteed.. - *Q.Fliitifek t s7 .:.` ,. t ) . l 4 l astAi s 111a*Igliffit.--et:ll3i " • • !' aid 'cora :Eiiitdiel T 1111' oo Toxs itiqat.bd ddee, tocietilik Wk.% Riblike& prke walla .1004 41! oi . duke th. 4041104.ai Ajpru i r a mai ---14,1•16eirpFai,14,0114;' 51AP.0011,141, North Lebstaio . Akccoliiit • - MN • Firt a, tirgitilrei. tale, sum Borough, from —, 184C3. to April , • , o; Cash received from former Treasurer. $ :11 7 , 3 To tub received from Jobe Maim', Col lector tor 1662, In fdli; ase a To each receivedlroot Wl2 . k Black, Oar lector for VAL • as ea •rie - • ,-.- - -Cr. '• - - - s *Be e "Ily ,sail - h paid aundry pernonsi on tiolasis - hoed as' ibliows ii=. ' - ~ , SolontolaWri•ft Isbell.* $3O DO' opersq.AC. • .: .. si;wprrlaor '..2 OP a c , . d o 7llO .111.. -e , flow! Treida ~ , lidad *lnt, Ind W. - .. ~ Jacob &Oast John Halasy. Tax rain nded SI ;Illicrtli ilk . lie final Printing 11 VI . Jobe Paine . Tres ut rzt -ink • John Light. se ... - Interest • li • ' • W m • 1 ". 1 PI r., a C°°6laW f44lll•,...aNis4 ,;P:i'in.k. . . - ..mo=w..''ltrlir "I". a '''' ' " tfa 8 1 - ' j'a P s t= t e - lit 1! Isaac U --) I In X Josiah FoncX AttorooNl . jou", IL Sillier_ Ikad4*-irlire_Plal , I John Light. so ' do' Abram:Shirk . 4 1 11 1 ....., •Lia Isaac Illoffer . dl : ~: ..-,, •• ...... Win. M. Drastic, PAN* lt,Te Be Isoc• I o Treasury ~ : .....;!. :! Allii,lli . ... 61.04 Outstanding:lBlllß! . W 1,,,•.: . M 10 4 ..... Outstanding .TaX firFl• •-. .IT • - .ii•Zoinilkesolution • . D , ROPOSING, CERTAIN A lIEN P :I4MNT3 To•TIIIT CONSTITUTION. No it res9ll4.ltui9 i .4woo'Cond Moue of Rcresenta• iyez of :At " A ctui l itn,;:vcril.; Aof Peneslytect.ish sn Crnerat Attio7,A, ~it. Me e 'tb,. basoeliorsurbolto,rorelp pAo• te ;{.... of rn"; ColAsittatioss of the•ConA.fitir:voilthl tont lk (.oWe:qv; 'Kith Ilse 4irtivisicias• of , ItLe Wadi. a 'tborel.4: , ii - ../.. • ' . ' , ..1 -r:• .• . : . .... • There Aron be on od4itionot section tar4lll• 1 • ortitto o: the Couttftltil a , to b desizaalrestee **Moro ._ ... ._ . ... ... four : w i tolipn.:,,... , ~, .., . •-c0r.3160 51. ',honorer arakpflifit ,empa r nitetors of, v. civplunn,.. o , b 'bon Min roy ectiial rat= 'Arrive. ob 4 er a requi.orlbSirfßa tro Jr..-Goatar unitaa 8,....rbr by Um authority of - od , Cuero...or vieelth, snob efertera Islay , ar: die the ria"t of ortlekeee lb ; all eleccrooo br Qs., eit.soue;stoder ouch loaproterioav 'es are, or Ass, be er.vesiee4 by low. - oe-telly-e446sebey• wore prewar at tboir sesuol . Oen" or election."' , ... laretiot. 2.'Ttioie i5h...111b6 toils mistfultkikuit , lie,linot .I.2)**!elkorla oritiole,ol*.he ,94,7• , „ i‘ioorrte be. _ as sacking.* slicht. aD4 Obis; iiii (aka, :. • ' . "Booth.. a. No bill rbott be, t awned -by the r...1001e-, tote. oOtsforglag afore Oa:lroise ota..)ect,, whietroptei I a e , oteorly losueneeect . ..tio'..th:s"litte, cermet speeaseneepor_ ',): No Nilrohall be pdb ttieLingathOrns. matte 4 any postm, or priiniespe, io sa year. - `mare.. Ilse 'ootbority 01 grout -.4teb mowers, or prieittasre, Nee, Oleo. or bias, bereeter be. coof-er..l upon sa...,,,cmait, 'or tbio Obtossonweeltts.' EINNItT C. Y0N1M89.4;,,,1,„, ' - Ittioloker of the lierese,of ttepswooranakyte. - • JOHN P.. Panthirl, ..-••••—•••• ' ,11rge" tO7 tan Oncrerana 0/ VIII Matsu man, t:INIA.JBS ,ett. ttial.y ere tifyilat the. fottjtattf, •• IQ - " I f . a . ki k trim adad correct, onoy_of .Ibre origiani.JAF 4 t i the ...A. Joint, Reeolation nropeninei . c9t„ta easeesalnenta to the Canstitiation;" tut bite. Mane II Mehl/ oo Ole In thin Ake. • ' t. Teeternony wlternet, I bate hereunto fret esy'herf " a ' 1 "1 1 ," klirer:Atitlslegetiredirnto - ffit..44 too ay and year above written: tsrJ SUIRc of att&ti IreiOtiticm AE atine flew majority al ttie mein ben `of sack 11011V4/- t , oho sessiOn• °Lib* General. Avwerabl of flan Olen no olk wealth, tbe proposal •naeodotenta will be tabnaitied TO; the. prvia. for their aeoption or rejection. on tee firig IMSDAY of AtVtl.,Yr, in the p.m- of on, Limit. on. - thou..DA eight hustolre eel .txty fenr, In lecco-dance wltk,lb%projjeietteelet the tepsb article 9 . ltbe Can alto tloartettitct:lnltitled 'An Act preecibiogilie HOS an6' 4 mstep-g of yobtnitti on to the_oeoole, for their e;lprovitl orildfrArtl.rnfoo or relertion. tie propont4 _ .10 the Conttitnt.on." approved the twenty ea I. d.y T ' April, one thanes...ad eiglat bnedred and silty foam Bl.lftlit, Secretary of the ConatoonWealthe May fl-p Multi' .4" ... 9pc c .—.,, It's .e . nr,qipg is got' wist-aige. It'iri itipleet6ii - tbst 4 ibe-ComArliation tie, lifpapree4bittiffnelitte,ty„a,o IL irtisact . adritia apety •M il y lib 01' their' PicirupietakenTin tfutivr for tile& re " • bitionaand frienda. arid.tbe *nix place to gat a tto, 1i,: . : Picture is at Znawcattax's New York Pbotognigt tied, ''' . o.allary,l'Or. be la taking. Ile eleapeat, the beat, an most life- like yieturep in Lebanon. It is admitted b *II that be Wt Itatristettfor, IP A IS calker! is *lna ' .11VIVIlieti. .0 iveLthim • call and you will , find as we w•• 7; .itonwld.:. Renienibeit the Place, Zinanteimin'aiAtt nar k ,Plitttukraphic t:ialleiy, in Cumberland St. • dap_ ' 'ark, Witt avoid a crowd, P. L--Children and anybody ilea hes got,weak eyes ' alhandd call at Zteatt - .l:LlAisly,r, His Pictures ou- - l !satires/40;4. 6 .#t!oniii,. : - Iron Lost. , T , Jogr No m. .Leb.rion end, Joseph Kreider% in 1I COTOWAI I,p, revere! , jpiecee Of new hvwi fac'a Shovel Herron. The finder will be rewarded by Ira laming It to theeridereigned clear the Toll Gate. „. , .JOHN VIALER. —Wagon.•.lllakrr Wanted., ,A.•1114.an Maker Itettllksid,eleady sad ,prolitabbeem 1, ployment. eitt4c to work es ■ Joarneyimonor rake am sbon sod rlii-ey it ,on for himself, by spplylis:ig 3at tbe.Bbop,of the nettersigued, two mile, W - ak - frows , Lebanon. Dear the Tetnpike Tell Gate. May, Ili 14.-4k* XPHRALSI.moI7r. - lErecorfoes- Notice. NOTICR it he Von thst.t.etters testinsiatary OD the VUSFILER, deed. kit , ; et Swale" teen j now county, Pa keels -.granted to,the residia le:the korqugh of Lebnnon„ county d& d State aloteeald. All 'perioew, Meretfotp,.inising salvia . ..afoot' wkiClistafe win Pre sent theist; dub: iliitliSnttastel, time httleinstt trill plesee mahorps : • piNAINSEa .-- ke s itikittli g the R WOft fig ag' 1110001.• ;, vitro BrreCtoortkog_orket, at efLiharlea. Nert,eser2ecleior odefeat . % a m* , 71.. Matta of the Borough of Zebdrion, That oe and alter the publieatioe of this Ord hattioe, the - Con•mlttee es ArarkeOcaert axe hetet yOttudenzed wounds att. in hzin or !ow.; of Eh? Sfollt in aurlitriret an followe.tiiiritn- ' .v• . . - Zt= Oa ;the, Went aide. No. 1, $6O NoM:110 N0.4,12a ; No,& $l6; No. 66,,,514 ; $lO ; No. 9. V; No.lo. $6; 14.11. : Nii - tt.soktiga. 13, .15 ,No. 14,0 ;„ and oak the Meet. side, No 1. 4 $1911; 4 No.$18; N0.,3.515 : No. 4,515 ; 5.:514: 4, $l4 ;N0,7,812; No. 11. $l2 No. 9, $10; No.lo, V; -Vie 11, 4k-; N 0.12, $7 ; N 0.13. $6 ; N 0.14, $5. Beitfurther enacted and ordained, %het the Curb Steads. of 10 Peet rash, shall be rented it to 5.1., at the &me time with the Market 'SUM; to be occupied for,the terra *COIN year. presided, quit no s:ands Asir be rented for lees then one dollar per Yrt odd Stamle .to be nyzabeied by tpe ory m .3 re a s g per manent manner. . . . ; All Ordi tomes', or pert of OrdittapteC (24 4•1:31! .. any.- pilled by the foregoing OrdieatiCe,titot begehl . mysfi e d. . Enacted Aprllo2 .Iti6L. • , r . • • AID.A.N.ORTIt/Nr4;ulVlPigiVt. Attest :— D. . E. Itisixia; Clerk . . • ~ , . Lebanon, April 2 0,1204-.4t . ' ..- • .... ..- _., `ill ..i.leifiellC . * 41 A imir- 8 raw. ~,,, • ~ ittitrat s erlttt s44 . A;,".:i0 : ;.,! . "117 A. . 2 . ! _ altrY,:-:7 l witl . ..4, 1 1 1g64' , the frltetirteit - Property •h":,+.- ' . .. . ' r • • ii . iii ialt4olll: 7 g ri t 20R8122,.0ne .of them is e•telfiket &roily epee, A years 01d.3 COWB. a HOGS, 4 Wagons, tso *Client iIIIE Pedd leek Wagon , - i cOtriate cad Ilsebees, Battiikessd lone (team gorta end Rakes. .Bey Ner o Cradtee„ thy LIMO'', Sie igb, Sled. glriall, Bens. Otltereeht FLOUR, Harrows, Pleugh, WIR Ii,AT, RTE. OATS., CORN by Iles los•hel, and mnuy other article* lesttausagele to pea. Lion. , - Al.; a 21UWICAL CLOCK •abd a PIANO. , • • Sale to contiseitge at .10 tieteek. A. X.. etimill den when at tendAncesill b Owen. Ac,, by JACOB wraikur..iwgwet.,. May 11 11M —4lt _ . - Nailer.. - - ADDISON T. IVAIDLE, ' lo theCousteff Cain., lam Mae :et' Dais. VS. ' am eolenty, ..bt , ..friLt ary rwin,,u6t, lir.. CANOUNN J. VriptoLic, l n a. .+` i i libretti bl.. 001144 W t',..; ',§ AnIAIVAINN J. if KIDLE. take umlem ii -kcon.l 2 , p a ._ IL/ gavot:oaf an order' of Court, you aro,DenAi I. .Sed to be and appear 4, oar timic,cosit Atr PAIL. to be bold at Lebanira; Pa., hi and for !laid Oa* tr,i! ota the; Third Monday of .dajneve,ecalt, UP Claw why. ,AdilhmoifT:'Weldle,,yoarlitusbautWalloold 1:16t be divorced from the Luml. of roatrire,ooy uttered with yea. ,By order of the Court.. PSTYII L. STOUCH, itherkl.• Sheriff's ofitee, Lebanon,ayll6.llllk-L4t . REmoVi)..- NORTH LEIt 02i Saddle amid ear„ tir Mum. Iketery, andersigsed has reatiritiodr ' 1 bill ry qaddle and 'aimless ° NI. ' Manufactory to a few doors goritb j of the,old Vacs to the large room ; lately oceupled by Hillman & Piro. as a Liquor 'tore , where ha will be Wappy In pre , all his old friends sadmaatomers, and where tun kaa nansmed fa cpi4safor atteW, tiassasuammenta of bia&aal" ni s• Boinird Mato - Whilai,h' do ottsE estab lishment in his abilltim'to"aelignirintate elation:tem, he has spared neither• pains nor , expenee to °edam sand nza,e himaelfmaiter of army modern improvement in the busincea and secure the merlons of the bast work men that liberal wages wouldeememnd. He willkesP a large stock on hand, sad manufacture at the ohm t est - noties, all descriptions of HS, seek as swid dlos,-:nridiaa, CarrisiMi Minus., Of all &Molt: heed Hof hnarmsW&Vse,i l a t 2=Ntntat De o, and a new kind land invented; Winn of ewer] kind, snail as Buggy W hips, Cart Whips, muses of allslaticriptions Hailer Cholas, ikonolitode Tr""' .drise f ec,, all of which ha will nallasi to be equal to mat can be obtained. he sary,other estratdmhatest kir 111•00 fin try . h. son Ihat mar tidal this line, 0 0 4114 WI at his y ea e xamias 111"4"Olt• Ha pats 4•lnuastpe h his alAkir mows oat ire satisfeetkup. as. Critimlbaiikaftrilria"l". WW2 Ack Wlte Korth blitatool baronet, Aug. la, net, WaiMl 111 =MI ff 'mirror of dio,B.uate