dab tiu~i.nr~: gt.)UP usrso =Cu w_vk us, tom clectaucpiii , at) w-r• Nealty and Promptly Btecuted, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE, LEBANON, PENN'A Tuts establishment In 110y1 , 01111 plied with an extensive assertment of 3011 TYPE, wt 'eh will be Increnped as the patronage dentinal& It can novr nrn out of s,Tery, description, in a neat and expedite - la. wanner— linden very reasonable terms. Such as Pamphlets, Checks, Nisi:nese Cards, Handbills, Circulars, Labels, Bill Headings, Blanks, Programmes, Bills of Bare) Invitations, Tiokots, lee. I ir DIM of all kinds, Common and Aitigmentnentie, ~School, Justices', Constnides' rind other Bt, efts, printed , LOrrnetly slid neatly on the bon paper, - conatently kepi for sale at this office, at prices "to null the times," 9 .0 1 /4tthscription price of tho I,IIIIANON ADVSItTISPat Q 59 Dgliar met a lima a Year. Address, Wis. JI. Mato, Lebanon, Pa, CYRUS 1 41 . 1 .: MILLER ) Attorney-at-Law rtMoo In 1 - Valuta/artist, nontly oppoolto tho Duch kJ /total, Otid two dooVO ionth fri tt Koo moon! iirtnlivarct atom L'hosimn, Apra RI4IIIOV/iL. S. I'. /ATTORNEY LAW, ttil AA kWM VhtYllle °Moo to l‘forket Street, opposite the Lebonon 13sok, two doors North of Widow ' it I NOR tfotol. )Inro/t 2E; 'l3Bf DAIS S LER fis ©''F n, •. 4 %.ttczorzLey-imitio Lam. removed to Cumberland West, one doer Mist of the Lebanon Talley Honk, opposite the ' Beek Hotel, Lebanon, DA. Ran, 6,'01. A.R.311P AND NAPir PENSION, 301INTY,SAON. PAY AND NOUN. TY LAND AGENCY, saareLla IJUIIII • c t .T-p "Mr ?VII II undersigned, having been IlconseLl'to pyonocnte deigns, Phil homing beau engaged In tbo,Polluty and Punplon buentese r offers his 6.0.476'68'L0 all those who no a thereto entitled, In Aceihrdence with the various arta dr Coirgreee. All sueh should call or address at onee, iind make their eppiluntloom through BASSLER 80Ylilt, Attorney. et. Low, OPYICe removed -to Cut:eller land St., one door Eeet or the tetoition Valley 'nook, opposite the Bock Hotel Lebanon l'a, bhin:s, - .A. 8V EIDLE • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Deice North West orner of Water and Market Streets X-.31e2a41.2 1 4•C0zi, iL 4 to. Lebniwn,nuv,. GRANT WIEIDMAN ATTORNI O X AT LAW. d ' , Ol/1014 , in Ciinintierlantl street, R few tloote onAt or J the Hoek) lintel, In tho om,o lato of bia futher Ciint• John Wellininn, &yid, loabsuon, Sept, 0, 1806. REMOVAL. Pw i'4 l 'iJ,, t4TiJI?I ATTORNEY AT LAW, bio Mho to nu , butldlnY, onn door taw of Lituaurmiloh ton:, oppuelte the W lathing tort House LioUNTI' itud PHANSION dahlia promptly attended [April 13, JACO!! ‘ I VEIDILE, iITTORMII I .• T V 0 rotia ou nn g l : n o st cornor Matkot and 'Water Sts., [Lebanon, ;January 13,1.PC-1,—1y 4 3 . ,. Dr. P. 113. 11111S11. IMING lecuted to Lebantm, ofToca bfa profeoniou. t al 'torah:en to the public. Waco fn Market 3t., the building fulnierly occupied by hi* lather. Lebanon, Dec.ll3. 1R0.% PENSI()NS. p " l2 .P 4 'llAV t ' tt ilavi t i eltuP -41, 4:loneneruPlnitnna : Rxamlitug Surgeon for Penalone,le . ro. u pariallo attend to all app Milan for POOMNI lit. Me of licaLlti Market street, next Ito or to the l'ott 'Atka. Lebanon, 31nroh 26th, 1983.--61* • Removal. t eriftlilinkler.olgatat ha e moved alert to George's I. Currier, (entrance on Walnut St., t , irpoalke the Conti Anita%) whore be mutilates to give his whole lettsatain to ililfftlf Rod Portectitil, Jo always tit hie office an Saturenya. atel at all ether times no. lase when entlad away by burliness. Ilavtlitt lately beet] appointed a Notary., Public, he luta authority of inks acknowledgments the sauna tie Jnaticrit of the Pence. Particular attention givon to writing Willa and making out ellatribationr, Lebanon, 51nrch R14.-9n, DENTISTR r HAVIN a ' , alumna trnto Hhiledelphin,l ironic? ally to the good people or Lebanon and plc init . 7, that 1 liavo token rnonie at Mris. ItAlildt'S (ono door Most ..)t Dr. C. D. Ohlillligere,) where I can On found n t all ion's of the 'lob to Watt upon them, who may want my pentasslenet Nov Icor,. Purlicular at fontintt paid to the irratment rindfllifog of l'Enni. All uperationa douo in the moat improved end sciratOle manner. pnwr,e, ne low rig , elsewhere foe tha some nines of work. Chlorelhertranti lttlilredinlnletoreil to pettetied When far pare favors, I would eotteft the patron. ego of thew wishfog the eery:gen of a Dent let. 01.101tON CLAIM, D. D. tobnnon t Po., Apvil 25, 1884. Illi W. Rank, vows: tatLY DY iroWeitirrni, Lehtiton county, would J 2 respectfully fefOrm hie Mende, end the public, that he has tonseuted hinitteirwith Mr, Loren, lit the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SWAB. DIM NUB, Ns. 140 North Third etreot, gehtee Tit will be glad in receive customers, and wit sell Cl retee that gill prove entlethetoty, Philadelphia, May 20. 12 tql, George Ho finnan m tOtiliffY I rlllFil ea, Awe A /OM rfitANB "ORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. I)ARTicutiour iittelittol will be paid to Qoode abipp• ed by the Lebanoe Valley Railroad. Civets will be nvtit daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myere town and Anurille Stallone, and MI other painto in the COlinty, nonairra contracted ler at tbe least poe3lble rate!' and delivered with dlepateh. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to,'nuel attend pereonally, to the receiving AIM delivery of nit Freight!. Fur Intbriniltionf apply at hie Office et th e Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD lItAltlG, hie Agent in Philadelphia, will al. neap' be found at IP: IL P44810$ Ifeeehant's lintel, North Ward 14, Philadelphia. May 40344 Uall2ficlNWlLVer E,M 0 AT Lorenzo U. Bohm') 1,1110111,1) reapeetfully Inform the - nit!. y ZOllB or Lebanon and vlelnity, that ',vtlo tuts 1110 , 101 1 1KD his Tailoring Mob- Alabmatit to "IMO +fora below Philip !. :upon giura, where he will make uP tho moot fat h Clothing. ALL work untreated to him will he manufactured to the host manner,on mod. orate term!. Mod Me and aubstentlal Making guar antand.,Miankful OA the liberal patronage extuioleil to Illroothus for he hopna strint attention to hlo bueineee to merit a continuance of the mama. no cor dially Invitee the pallid had Ills old custo»ters togive him a rtn,ll. [bobanon, April, 6, 1804. Auditor's Notice. Iy the twitter of thin noar,nnl of IrtiNltY til ' Pl!l fl, Admlnlstrator, So. of MICHAS:I, MOTE% deo'd.t frail, 14ndernignwl, Atl4ltof pppolpted by the Or. 1 Phalle' COM rt or Lte.onon county, to onkel distil. button of the boinhee in the hands of 11g.l1tt.V M.Sll,sdnnuletestoe of AIICItAI7I, MOYER, SEIM., to suds/noon beim and logo! reptueetaltllVON, wAt sttund at the l'rothouotaey'e (Pflae, le the Borough of Lelom• pop, on Thursday, the 2U clay of June, 1804, of I o'- eloolt, P. AL, when and whom all persons Interested In sold diatrlbotiou may attend they think proper. JAMES W. Andltur, Lebooon, May Nai 1804. • TAKE NQTICE ~ z,TO,4'-.... . ~ John H. Weaver, 1 8 still °origins on the menu fauture : of all kinds or ROoTS & SHOES, &,c. M -- - ifee h 4 01116M 11 ft stook or go o d n Leather, , *blab hit le prepared to work • OR to 'order in the beet .etyle of workman- WI tp. JUN shop, le on Morkat street, between Water and Strickler's MIL, • • N. ll.—All kind. of Repairing prgnaptly Attended to, Lebanon, April 21, 1804, WANTED TO BUY ; 50 000 m 1 Butub RYEJ bet ooo boollels 0011.14, 60,000 bushels 600: 50,000 litiehele WI EA' A lIN intatmarm, rtnoTtry ElEVl,Flestreefl, for whirl, the hisbeet CAI3/1 prim trill beleild at Ow Leb moon Villny liallroAd DepelilehtlOrl ambHdlt fIOIIIIIAII. , Leitinon, July l'?, 1101. VOL. 16--NO. 1. NOT 4LLconorac. vegetabie Extract. A PVRE TO-Nue. vocTon ROMANO'S GERMAN BITTERS, Dr. C. 111. JAG SONY, Phitad'a Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liver Complaint / DYsPCIPsia, Jaundice. Chum lo• or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Niclneye, and all discuses arising from a d leordesed Liver or Stoma:oh. ' - Such ne Constipation, Inward Mai, Fulness or Blood to the Tread. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea , Mart. burn, DiuUst for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stiminch. Sour Ilreetations, Sinkingor Fliittftrinff at The Pit Or the Stomach, Swimming .of the Bend, flur ried and Diffichit Breathing, Fluttering nt the hearty, °holt log or Suffocating Sensations when Ina lying pok ture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs before the githt, reierknil Dull Pain in the Heed, Deficiency of .rerepirstion, Yellowness of the akin :end Byes,',Pain in the Side, flack, Chest, Limbs, Rio.. Sudden 'Flushes orstest, burnin g in the Pieeh, Constant Imaglologa of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Awl will, positively prevent reilow Fever, BR ious Peter, On. THEY CONTAIN NeAleohol or Bad Whiskey ? They 'isms. eosin the nbtive disenses In ninety nine owns out oT a hundred. induced by the. ostensive ogle and univereal impu /nrlty Itootlund's Osman Bitters, (purely veg,stsl.lo,) boas O Ignorant Quncke nud ungerupultme ndroncu• 'rural Lava opened upon surfarlng humanity the flood. &uteri er Nostrums In tile shape or poor lvlusliey, vilely eompeentiod with Neat - ate drugs, and christoned kitomarldes and )hitters.. • • . Iletrure of the Innumerable array of Alcoholic prep impious in plethoric bottitt,'ndhjg bellied kegs, nn• der the modest appellation of Bitters; which instead of miring, only ea - cravats disease, and lear•e ae disap peintl9l sufferer In 11001 , 6aND'3 GERMAN WITTER'S! Are nut anew and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by. the American pnlalie;. and their reputation and sole, ere not rivalled by any shelter prepnretioa. The proprietors have lltutisande of betters from the most eminent CLEIVITHEN, LAWYERS; PU YSIMANS, and CITIZENS ; TNAdrying of tbely own pereonel kpowteage ' to the beneficial effects and medical lamer! of nu these ßitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETILINO TO STRENOTIMNYOUr DU YOU WANT A OOOD APPKTITE ? • DO YOU WANT TO (WILD P YOU IL CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL DO YOU WANT TO GET RIVOit ERNOUSNESS ? to You WANT ENERGY? 1)0 YOU WART TO 81411 P VOIOII WANT A BRISK AND VItiOItOUS ITET.ING? If you do, up° 1100FI.ANp'8 GEHaIiN raTTERS. Front Iter. Neogon 111.fron, b. 0., Editor of the En cyclopedia. of ileUgitit4v Knowledge. Although nut (11spose.d (Ivor or recohitnenti Pe t• en t Melltelnee In gene nil, tbi"o♦tgh Illetrust of their In gredient- awl effect: , ; 1 yet low , 01110 ennicient roe 6011y why tt men only not teetlfy to the benetlte he be lieves himself to hive received from any simple prep erotical, In the l o pe that he may thus contribute to the benefit anthers. I do this the mere readily in lewd to limitisiol's aCII3I/111 BIiWA, prepared by hr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because 1 wits prejudiced against them for loony years, tinder the Impreivitou that they worn chiefly on alcoholic mixture. lam holvtited to my friend hide ert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great wail long continued debili ty. The uco of three bottles of these Bitters, at the be ginning of the present year, was followed by evident. tenor, anti restoration to a degree of iroilifly and mou rn! vigor witlel, I bed not felt for six months bolero. and WO, almost despulrtul of regainin_se ( .I. therefore limit tied and my irilentl we airretlniem to Clio Wes of theta J ximrruN BROWN. VIIILAVA.,.7IIOO, 23 1561. I3AAO HOFFER Titer,' are wetly preparations sold wader the ra3UP, of Slitters, pat up In quart. bottles. compounded of the cheapest whiskey or cinamon rum. costing from 20 'to .10 units per gallon, the taste disguised. by Anise or Coriander Semi, This ohms of Bitters bum caused and will continuo to (nose, as Meg as they can be Pohl, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard, AY their use the system is kept Continually under the influence of Aireholie Stier Uluuts o f the worst 4ind, the tiepin, for Liquor Is cres ted and kept up,nud tins result Is all the horrors at. tendon t upon a drunkard:P.9lll"e ism) death. For those who desire. and will hare a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt. flot Ong Bottle Ibuf• rue 's Eic• rma kod.utik with Three Quarts .1 . 'flood Brandy or Whiskey, 'result will be n prep. aratlon that will far excel in medicinal virtues mid true exec Ilene° any of the numerous 14tuuor Slitters In the market, end will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of' lionjlantrußilters in connection with a good artfela of Liquor, at n ninch less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. AND TIIE FRIENDS 011' SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having rulationn and friends in•the army to tile fart that "1100FI.AND S german Hitters" will cure nine tenths of the dineriscs Induced by eltioeuree and privations Incident to camp me, In the list„s, published alumat daily in the news papers, on the arrival. of the, feek, It will be behead Out very ;Argo proportion are sintering front debili ty.Evers mire 01 that kind ran be readily cured by litudiand's Berman Bittere. Diseases •resulting from disorders of the digestive orio tifl are speedily removed. Vie have no heaitation iu stating that, if these Bitters ware freely used among our soldiers. hundreds of lives might he saved that otherwhie Will be Jost. We call particular attention to the foltiming re ilinrkable and well authenticated Cure of Ohe of the nation's, heroes, whose life, to use Itis own language, has been enved by the Bittern:" PIIII.IDELPIIIA, August 23rd, 1862. Messrs. Ansi& Venfts.—Well, gentlemen, your lloof heedte Bitters halt saved 'my life, 'Plinio la no reletalie to th ie. It la vouched for by numbers of ray comrades, some of.whnee imams are appended, and Were fully cognitant of all the circumstances of my cane 1 nut,and hare been for the last four years, a member of 1 1 herman's zelebrated battery, end under the immediate command of Captain IL. IL Ayres— . Through th e ex p o sure attendant upon my PrdllOtn , till• t les, I was attacked in Noreen her last with inflammation of the lungs, and wee for seveatty-two days In t h e hoe pitul. Title was followed by greet debility, heighten ed by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White llouso, cud seat to this city On Ward elle Steamer ..State of thine" front which l landed or , the 00th ofJune. Slime that thee I have beau boat RS low as any one could be and still retain it spark of vitality. For u. week or mote L was scarcely able to wallow anything, and It' 1 aid force n morsel down, It was immediately thrown up again. I could nut even keep a glues of water on my stom ach, Lift could Hot last wider these Circumstances; and, necOrdingly, the physicians who had been work lug faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue me front the grasp of the dead Archer, frankly told me they could du tin more for mo, and advised me to see , it clorgyalltn, Unit to Make ittuelildltilintlitiOn of toy limi ted funds es beet :suited ine. An acquitintarms who visited me at the hospital, 31r. Frederick Stellibron, Sixth below Arch Street, .u.thisetl me, as u forlorn hupe, to try your Blume, and Mad ly prepared ii hot le. From the time I conimoitied taking thorn the gloomy Window of death trended, And tied for It, getting better. Though I have het taken two bottles'hare gained ten pounds, nod I feel sae gull) of be ing in milted to rejoin my wife and daugle I ter, from whom I have beard nothing for lb months; for, gentlemen, I out u loyal Virginian, front the view ity or Brost Royal. Tu your Invaluable hitters I owe the eertainty of Illb which halt ;liken the place 01 vague feare--to your !cutlers wilt I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my busuul ahem wile ate dearest to me In life. Very truly yours, ISAAC; MALON ' We fully cancer is the troth of the above statement ; as we hail despaired of taming our comrade, Mr.. Malone, restored tu health. JOHN CULDIABA(3I - .., lint New York Battery. ONOItOrI A AOKIJIY, ee 0 11th Maine. LEWIS CUB VA IA Blt , 11211 New York. B SPENCER, lot Artillery, Battery F. .1 fi SitSillYNtili Cu ad Vermont. 11 ENItY dtilaM S, Coil-do. I itNitY T JIAGLOr:i A LO, Co Cl sth Maine. JUAN Wittini Co JO MI Maine,— ILEIMAN hil)01 1 , Co LI 724 New York. . NAT , BTIIOIkIA.S. F 05 th e" atitinstyANlsn Killitiftlite, Cm. A 3tl Vermont.. JC/lIN .I.SNICINS,"oe 4 llocal Penn. - iletvdre of tldunterjots . See that the eidetitnro ortid. JI. JACKSON . ,“ is on' the Wltareritt oteaeh bottle. Hi WE PErt. JuyeLt 7& CSISTS, HAIM DOZ. FOR $4. W. Should your nearest druggist, latex Mat ing article, no not he put off by auy of the latex Mating prepara tions rho; ,say he offered In 11, pie" Wit eond IQ us, and we will ferward. eecurely packed, by Trfproo_o• PltiNctrAL OtTICX AND S,IANU,V4KITOKx, NO. 651 AP.013 ST, OEO. HHONUMA N. Jones & (succ.agor to. C. M. JACKSON A Co g ) r s: Proprietor. Sir FOR SALE by Dn. Grio. Xhriv,opposite the Court Flory L 28.1121014, PA., and by Druggists and Malmo in Flory town in the United Ettates. Noy 117, 1863.—Jy, 1 1 :11 , 6 j J • A lIIVRIFY CONCENTRATED PRBPARI BY Particular Notice. • Attention Soldiers: P 63,048 rittrg. ALL kolt. THY. NIGO-Ffit, We are taxed on our 'clearing; our meet, and our; bread, On our carpets and dishcis,>our lahlea aud.Bed, On our tea and our coffee, our fuel and lights,. And we're taxed so Reveieli we . cats' sleep o'l:tights. . • Chorus—And it's nit for the ril;getic- great God can it he, The home of the brave, and the - lautl of the free. We are stamped on our mortgages, cheeks, notes and bills, On our deeds,, on our contracts, and on our, last collls ; ' ' • And" the star spangled banner in mourning'doth wave, 0 're the wealth of the nation turned into the grave. Chorue—And - it'a all for thosnigger,-,ka We are taxed oh dtir aloes, our:stores; and our shop, - '.. Oa our stores, on our dishes, our brooms and our mops, On our hones and cattle, and if we should 'We aro taxed on the eel:Rosin which we , must lie. Chorus—And it's all forttio nigger., Ve are taxed on all goods by. kind' Pi•ovidenee given, We are tes:o4 -far the Bible that points us to heaven, Attire/hen we ascend to the heavenly goal, They would, irtliny could, stick a stamp on our soul. Otibtus—And it's uIl for the nigger, 41-e. But this is not all, nnt the money alone, Does ,the Rail Splitter claim for to build up his t hrene, If you barn't three hundred your body must tell ? And if killed in one month it's all very welt. Chorus—And It's .101 for the nigger, &e. NOW, boys, Will you toll me just what it has cost, To elect old Abe Lincoln and all his black host ? Just five hundred thousand our coutaKy's best blood, Have been Main, and their bodies .lio under the sod. .Chorus—And it's tAlfor the nigger, &c, And tben there's two TROLISAND MILLIONS and more, • Ifas bean stolen and spent in this bloody war. And poor men that .wprked for ten years That are post, And hare saved up three hundred, 'tis Ogle° at. last. - • ehoins—And at for the uiggar, Sc. taluuL BUR M. OF ALEXANDRIA, LA `BY, OR DER DER OF GEN. BA ,K.'-.-BRUTALITY TO WHITE WOMEN AND CHILDREN. . A letter writer in the St. Louis Re pubtiedn of theJOth t. giving the fel lowing particular'sOf rUrning of Alexandria, La., .by the troops under Gen. Banks The scenes attending the burning of the city ate :appalling:. Women: - gathering tholi , liOplosm.liitl*:i.l7,l, l tha arms rushing frantically through the streets with screams and cries that would have melted the hardest hearts to tears. Little boys and girls Were running hither and thither crying for their mothers and fathers ; old men leaning on a staff for support to their trembling limbsovere7hurrying away froth the suffocating heat cif their burning dwellings and homes. Tim fair and beautiful daughters of the South, 'whose fathers and brothesr were in one army or the other ; the frail and helpieSs wives and children of absent husbands - al - 0. - fathers - were, 'almost in . the tWinklinp, Of an'eye, driven from their burning hoineS in to the str6ots, leaving - everything be hind hAthe'clotheii' thyy then wore. Owing to. the • SiMn ultaeons burning in ever 47 paft,Of the city, the' pa ople found neseetrrityie thestfeets; where the heat was so intense as almost- to create suffocatiOn.-EVery heft rush ed, to the'rier's.,edfle, being -protect ed there from the heat by the high bank of the r'iv'er. The "steamboats lying at the laddiWg were subjected to great atmoYl'ineb; tlie'heat being so great that the deekS had to be flood ed Witli water to prevent the 'boats fi'om taking fire-: Among those Who thus cro - wded the river bank were the wives, daughters and children, 'help less and now all hoMeless, of the - Union men who had joined the Fed eral army since the occupation of Al exandria. Their husbands had al ready been marched off in the front towards Simmersport, leaving their families in their old homes, but to the tender mercies of the Confederates. Ttif, Federal torch had now destroy; ed their dwellings; their household goods and apparel i the last morsel of provisions, and left them starving and destitute. As might be eXpeeted, they desired to go along with the Federal ariny, where; their husbands had gone. They applied to - General Banks with tears aud entreaties to be allowed to. go aboard the trans ports. They were refused ! They be came frantic :with excitement and rage, Their screams and piteous cries were heartrending,. With tears Streaming down their cheeks, women and children begged and implOred the boats to take them on . ' board.— The 4 offieers of the boats - were desir miN-of doing 's6; but there the peremptory- order from Gen.. Banks riot to allow-any white citizens to go aboard. A ruSli world' have bee n made upon the boats, but there stood the guard with' fixed bayonet, and nopo could mount the stage plank except they bore the special permit of the commanding General. Could anything be more inhuman and cruel'?' Bat this is not all. General 'BankWifcittiid room on transports for' seven thousdnd . 'negrbeg, that hail been - 'gi4hered frOM-the'sur rounding'crinntry r , Cotten , that had been loaded on transports to be ship:* pp' through the Quartermaster to .New Orleans, under Banks' order,' was' threiVa overboard, to mak.e room for iiegreee. But no room" could be found' for' tvouten , 'd . iiits:ehildren whose huSbands and kothei's 'were in the h t iterCP ',driny„ end tvh,dse hbizies and - - 'all Add flat been,' bitrned. bY'the .Federal torch ! I challenge the records of all LEBANON, _ .t . l - nat'.. diti ii:p to rin this, perfidous ellia '!Aoti. -political carrtpajgq . .• -tiant.g miying. ; at Al cNandria t01d„.94,c- Ae,that his oc . - ctpat ion 'Of I,lie;e f hi . .., - y: = i; - ' B ,§ , ik.i' ina . rienT. ' Thlit'*i* pkiteet'all that .iveold , 00rnd; fthiv.', .atid:takes- the oath of allegienee ~.- iist :those : who would pot,yyffir.c.Or ,nedjv . i,th, ban= ishment . aa,d ponf%.mof property.' littiitireds eUitte Au' it trod tool the oath'.• An election' 'h r eld'and dele. 7 gates were- sentlto t :Constitutional Convention then iii ii ession.at N - ei%:., Orleans. A ~reerti 1g :office Wsti's Opened - find over lidusand white men were mustered in the •.United States service. - Qt a number of ,permanent 'citizens f Alexandria took the - oath; an•vere proMised protection.: Their Asies anti' other Property have now-al h eet) reduced `to - ashes ; and 'they tutlia.,Out:inte the World with nothing- 7 ; lOkitely'noth hag, save the anmesV; .th 1 Tho , .- eould not »Owrgo to 't le . i n Men; i ,-,, and apply for ehfwity, They, too, :Applied to General 'Bed o be allow ed to cro aboard thoi, .!-iports,and' go to New Orlemos. , ! c were re faced ill every , inar ..t ' AMoug those Who applied was - 4,.. pa r k e i.; a lawyer of feeble heal' ,`trho Bail beep quite pro m i pen till, l ip sue. tle I i es' k since the Union ;:oebtifiCo' ,in!'favor, of emaneipatinn,:nrieOnd i til union and the: suppression of .ebollion. Permission to goon a t )fort w.a . s . refused him;_' He could Max', and hence, feeble-as lie wini;:e \VA:afoot: with- the army. - Amon tl., promi nent citizens who, took : e kith,. was Judge John K. Elgee,,' Al Kandria. Before the return of 't, ar y from Grand Eeore, Judge ?El e ,rent. to i t New Crleans, learing '- fan,ify be hind, (!xliOqing to izti : Iro was hot able to do so I,ief,tni he !c.',.taekta tion of AlVxandria, — ~Ta' e TVgee is . one . .of the most atiibittilijed laa'a able men of the SOuth. yer,by PrO, fesSion, 'he oeenpie4 nbinent . po sition both i velitleally and rimmense . influene So' great stress: was aped tipOn taking the oath, that one Mir lizEl' serenaded him at his,residence, itlU yen. Grover and Gen. Banks liontn,• .. eciim in every way' poSsible. '.Dttriur my Stay in Alexandria, I •bad":nccas to call up on "the Judge at his•resi nee,,nnd at his office, (which were th in the same building,) ou busia llis law and literary library ou pied three; large rooms—being as 'fie a collee liorLnf.books asj evt4.1411.7i. i (1 OD CO' rw1.07 nished—a single painting- cos_ welve hundred dollars. In his absel.e, the Government he . had sworn tab iport and which-had promised him 'otec tion, allowed its soldiers to am the torch to his dwelling, and ti family into the streets... His fii idenee, with all its costly fun his boa * ks, papers, and his fine ings, were burned up. It m; that many of the last named a: will yet find their way to the 1 having been resened from the by pilferers - and - thieves, Or arson is resorted'to it 'is g'ener cover theft: " . J. Madison Wells, t the Lieu of Louisiana, elected with Ha: General limits' orders, was no ed. Ile had been a 'Union map the begitinnt: 'lle bad asp T?did residence iii Alesx'andria, we and richly furnished, at which:hi. own and his son's family resided. - .1 s son Was absent in New Orleans, . tend ing the Constitutional Conven n; of which he was a ineMberr ; arid in which he voted for abolition and all he ul tra measures. But that did of se cure his family the protection f the Government. All was be •ned.—. Thousands of people, - men, wot ch and children, were, iii it few shor hears, driven from comfortable Ton s into the streets. ! - Their shelter, tl it pro visions, their beds, were all co slimed; In their extremity, which o' r Own culpability had bpought alit it, the Commanding; General perh ps ' did not laugh at their Calamity) nu' mock: when theirlear came', but c übtless regarded it as the daWn O . a ?political millenin in, The Tnarch o the army from. Alexandria to Felt dc' Hussey was lighted up with 'he flames of burning dwellings: - Tus has Gen. Banks become the . "libertor of Lou -1 isiana." - - •6r VIE HON, C..''L.'VALLA . At the , dhortoeratic HOinittoni :Ohio, on Jun (From ato : Dinaionati Daily Yesturdny the Pointer:AS of the Third Congressional District, held IL Convention I . .tt .1 - , ckL•iiiiton iv4utierootin ty, fur tho purposo of 'electing dole. garco to the Chiefigo C,onventinn: Quito unexpecd.edly, to most of C. L. Vallanclik,diain appelLyed in, th e ir midst, not fiy , permissioo. Tho liusittesd of electing delegates having, r heian,o'arsclutled, Whiolirenit ed in tlie choice or Mr. Vallandigll4lo an Cliribtopher Itughee,tlza`re turneil`esil©.nfade speech, an rtil th9riz e d copy ofWl?iclt we piint, be 7 low. Valiandigbain's v 4 llt having been as uncqpooted to us ,as to the people crl . namilton, wo bad, no re portsr prot3ent: Timm; was cousidor oNuitomsnt, and surmises wero gaper& A 9, to,,w i h,at tl» Govt:roment wodtd do about it. , Mr. Vallandig - ham,'lejt Jia,tpiltpp yosteOsk noun4f9i Piiy,ton• f9 ll oWini the ti ' SPEECH CIP - Aitt•irAthlaktlatair4g., MEN- op Ome: To-day I am again ~..-,. '' ' - '.: ,''; ..,--' 7, S ' ' • . • . ..„,,,,,.., ~; ; !•'.' ' z' ,•,.•'- ~- .--- .. - , •1- 7,7; . eV. ...:J : •:-- -/ .' ; .--., • • ' 1..."-! - .. ' 4 • ' .. illf ' . • • - • ''' , ....:: . r ~. . *•,, , 1 I'VE t ;Itt:, I" l, I tiDF." ~, .. • . . . -4.., . WEA ^ 10 *DAY29, ....., 8 - • JUNE 18 4 .-.. - t: : :pefidy and wars for • abts of ctaolty. tat ti ro is OM SPEECH in' your midst, and upon the soil ,of ! native 'State. 'TO:daY lam once moreowithm - th-e District which for ten year extended to me the highest confidence,- and three-. tithes honored me as Sts Representatiyeia the Con- ; gress of the United States:. I was ac-' .cused of no, crime pgaainet the Consti- - tution, or ,lacks,, and wherever thee ! ailed ! upon due prOceSs f aW, lam isndw lierit'rea.dyttr'finsWer, befbre - any -eivil deurt-Ofinpetent jurisdiction,. to.a, jury: ot my countrymen;. and Meantimeilja.gj i ve . any sum- which any Judge or State or• I Federal, may !affix; And yen, the bun-, !deed and eighty-Six' tlfousand Dome- : oats of Ohio, -I•ofTer as my , stire-ties. Never!foie6ritqlotte have I :remained' Lis exile ,because, I recognized anyZib ligation e t hedieece to, the. unCon" - -: stitution,aridtdarbitieiryediet: er did personal fear 'ever keit:Fa:4l°rue.. , ;.And to-day return of my own .act: Wand pleasere,.hecaese It is my consti: ttitional nod legal, right to return Only by an exertion of arhitrary pOwer, itself against`Constitutioe and, and consummated by military force, I was abducted from my home, !and forced into. banishment. The as,: sertion or insinuation of the Presi deht. that l'Wasi arrested' because la ! bored with-seine effect to prevent the eraiaing of troops ad to: encOurae desert its frOni the n finny, and w as responsible fOr numerous acts of re. sistanee - to . the draft and to 'the arrest I.ef deserterS, causing "assassination, maiming and murder ;" or 'that : at I any tintil, in any, way,l, had disobeyed [or failed to counsel obedience to law ful authority, or v evep to the sem blance of law, is absolutely false. I appeal for the proof to -e.iery speech I ever made upon these questions, and, to the very record of the Mock Mili tary Commission, by the trial and sentence of which I seas outraged. No ; the sole,offense then Ihid to my charge, Was words of "criticism of the public policy Of =the Administration, addressed Wan open and_ public, po litical meeting of my fellow citizens of Ohio, lawfully and peacably assem bled: And to-day, my only "crime" is that, in the way Which they call treason, worship .1. the Constitution of my fathers. But, for ,now more than one year, no public man haS be:en arrested, and no newspaper sup pressed within the States adherleg still 'to. the Union, for the expreen, of political opinion '; while h ‘ u.ndeeds, in public assembly and through the peess, have,, with a license and vio lence in which I,6"ever indulged, eriti aihed- an'ir cendeffined the 'nets and wri - e - cea - In Ad n listratioe;' find denounced the war, mai e taini cig even the propriety and neceasity of the recognition of. the Southern indepen• dOnce. Indorsed by nearly - two hun dred thousand-freemen of the Demo cratic, party _of my native 'State, at the eleetioo,.and still with the' syrn. party and support of millions more, 1 do not mean any longer to be the • only man of that party who is to be the victim of arbitrary power. If 'Abraham Lincoln eeek'a my life let him so declare; -but he shall - not a gain restraie me of. my personal lib erty, except upon due process of law. The unconstitutional and monetrous "Order Thirty-eight," under which alone I was arrested thirteen , efionths e'igoi was defied arid spit upon at your State Convention 00863, by the gfel- . ; hint gentleman, whO bore the stan dard as.your candidate for Lieuton• ant• Governor, and by every. Demo trutic presa and public speaker - ever since. It is 'dead. prom the 'first it was against the . Constitution ~and I laws, and without validity, and !all proceedings under it were and, are ut terly null and void, and of no effect. The indignant voice of condemnation long since- went fdrth from the vast _majority of the people and presses of America, and from all . free 'countries in. Europe, with entire unanimity. And more recently, tog, the "plat forM" of an earnest, numerous; and most formidable Convention of the sincere Republicans, and still further, the emphatic letter of acceptanCe by the candidate of that Convention, General John C. Fremont—the first candidate, also, of the, .Republican party for the Presidency, eight years ago, upon the rallying cry of free speech" and a.'free press—give renew ed hope taint; at last, the reign of ar bitrary power is about. , to be brought to an end in the United States. It is neither just nor fit, therefore, that the Wrongs inflicted under' "Order Thirty eight," and the other edicts and acts of such power, should any longer be endured—eertaiely not by me,alone. But every. ord,inary means , of redresS has first been exhausted ; yet either by the direct agency Of the Administration and its subOrdintites, or through its influence Or : intimida- I dons, or because of want of jurisdic tion in the civil courts to meetea case. which no American ever in former times conceived to be possible'lii;re a , all have failed. Counsel applied in• niy behalf to an unjust judge ft& the writ' of habeas corpus. ''lt was denied;• andnow the privilege of that writ is suspended-by act of Congress. and' _Executive order, in every State. The Democratic Convention .of Ohio, gne year ago, by a resolution ferMally presented through a eoMmittee".of, your beat and'ablest men ,!In person tit'. Washington, demanded, of the ,President in behalf of . is very large minority of the people,, a revocation Of the edict of harrieli night, Pretend ing that. the public' aafoty 'then - re, luired it he,refused ; saying, at the same :time, that it worild - afford him p,leasUre, to comp y ,:ap,sobp , eotilil l by any Means,6ii believe that the public safety would not 'euf-, for by it. ~I;?ise. h , year es . e apse, „ L ye this hollow pretense - is still " tacitly 1 his - . it be irks Here - to ov. by pal - . D DIGHAM I otiventioni at 18f azy t to, J uno J 6.) ,WHOLE O. 783 asserted; and 'to=day „ izday I am here to prove it' unfounded in fact. - ap pealed to the,:.Sripreme .COurt of .the U ited ~tatos; -and . because•. Con grog had , n . cver„.confelyed. jurisdiction in' behalf of tined tribunal unli:nckin - fOr Sd l eh -- purposes, to'''the laWs.and'exprei3ely , fortikden- bythe' Coii-Stitutioo,.itlivas.powierlesstO re-. dress the wrong. The.. time, :has, therefore, arrived when ~,it me as a citizen' OhipAad of the' United Stitts;::tb . 'detinand; and ty'mf iown'act, to'-vinaitate the "righitS, lib ertie6-eanclzprit ireges:Which.. b never; forfeited i .inA of:which for in on tile 1 h,zv%been .deprrived., There.: fore, men of 0,hi0, - I am again . in' yoUr , m'idst to-day: owe 'duties to the State, and urn here' to ” discharge thetil . ; I haveTighta as a citizens, and am hersc4o; assert them;, a,,, wife ! and child an 4 home,.ancie woold enjoy all the pleasures whio are implied in those - words. But 1 hern for peace, and not - turbulence ;_ for not convulsion, for . order ,and -law, not anarchy, Let no man of the lisemocratie party begin any 'net of ',violence Or . disorder ; bet let, none Shrink' from thy responsibility; howeier urgent, if forced upon him. Careful of the riglits',of otheys„ fear lesalv• exacts his- own. Subject' to , . rightful authority in all things, let him submit to' excess or usurpation in nothing. Obedien t - to Constitution and law let him-demand and have the hill measure ofprotection, whidh lase and Constitution secure to him. Men of Ohio I You ~have, already vindicated your right to hear' ; it is now to ditty to assert_ my right to speak. Wherefore as to the soJe:of-. fense for which I was arrested;. prisoned and hanished,—free speech in criticism and condemnation:of the' Administration—an Admibfstration `fitly described in a recent public pa, per by one of its)aarly supporterk us "marked at honic by its disregard of Constitutional rights, by its'ynlation. Of personal liberty. and . the :li'herty of lhe,press; and as itscronitig shame,. its abandonment of the right or asylum ; a right epecialfy dear to all free nations - abreadl repeat it here to-day, and trill again and yet again, so long as I live, or the Constitution and the present form of Government survive. The words then spoken and the appeal at that time Made, and notv enforced by one year more of taxation and debt, and of .bloOd and disaster, entreating the people to change the public servants• and' their_ poliey, not by force ; but peacahly thrungh'the ballot, L now and here reiterate in their utmost extent, • and with all their significancy. I repeat them, one and all, in no:. spirit of challenge or bravado, but as:earnest, sober, solemn truth and warning to the people. Upon another subject allow me here a word : A powerful, widelyspread and Very, daugertius secret, oath-bound combi nation among the friends of the ad• ministration, known as the' "Loyal Übion League," exists in everyStute. Yet the, very men who control it, charge persistently upon the members of th;Deinocratio partY, that they have organizedespecially in the North West—the order of "Knights of the Golden Circle," or some otber'se eret,society, treasonable or "disloyal" in its - character, affiliated - With the South; and for the purpose of armed resistance to the authorities of the Federal Governments. Whether any such ever :existed. I: , not know ; but the charge that organizations of that sort, or having : any such ipur pote, d 6 now exist among the mem bers of that party in Ohio, or the other non-slaveholding States, is to ta* and-positively false. That law -01, political or party associations haveheen established, having as their object the organizing and str,engthen irig the Democratic party, and its success in the corning Presidential e-. leetion, and designed as a counter movement to the so,cAlled -League," and therefore secret in their proceedings, is very probable; sand however objectionable hitherto and in Ordinary times, I recognize to the fullest extent, not the lawfulness on , ly, but propriety and necessity of such organizations, for "when . bad then 'cOmbino, good men must associ ate:" But they are no conspiracy a gainst the Government, and , their members are not conspirators, but patriots ; men not leagued together for the overthrow Of the Constitution, or the laws, and still less of liberty, but firmly united for the prservation and support of these-,great objects. There is ' indeed, a "conspiracy" very powerful, very ancient, and :I trust tli4before king I may add, 'strongly consolidated also, upon sound princi ples, and destined yet to , be a •trium-. phaut ;conspiracy knoWn , as Abe Democratic party, the present object'';, of which is tbe,oyerthrow of the Ad- Ministration in XoitOiiiber next, .not force,but through 13 BA Lb5T-12102i by the election of a' Preident who shall be true to his' oath, to liberty and the Constitution. This is , the '1 sole. conspiracy of which I know any .thing ) and I ani . prend 'to be "one of the conspirators. If any other exists looking to the unlawfill anted :reviie tance to:the Federal'oratate author ities anywhere: : the,..exercise of their legal aud constitutional 'rights, actrOliie - hi all persons Concerned, 'that -the 'act is treason and the penal ty death. But I warn also the men in, power that there is :a.: vast multi tnde_ host,whom they carnet 11111)). bpr houpd ,tor , ether by the, strongest' and poorest ties , to defend by what ever m'eant' the exiOneieS - Of the eadeinanit , :their natural and 1 constitutional rights as: treew At all. hazards and- to the last ext .— Er mitt'. , • t ITV r: AFAMILY PAPBR FORTOWpI MID 0017R4R7,,• 'PAINTED A.ED PUBLISHED WEEKLY By Vit. M. IiMEELIM, 2d story of Pu tteles New " ' Cum rki , - At One Dollar and Fifty Cents a Fear, AtarADVXVIISEIM4TB inserted at the nage] ratee.ll4ll XparIiANDBILIg- Printed et an hi:Mr/31104M' . RATES OF ibSTAOS. In Lebanon County, postage froa In Pennsylvania; out:of Lebanon County 6 cents per quarter, or 29 cents a year. • Oat Of this State, 6% ets. per quarter, or 26 eta. v a year Tr the, poptage is not paidin advance, , rlt2Lare double. Three, years have new. p .-sed, men of 0 bio, and the great issue, 'donsti tutipno. liberty and free popular,gov ornibent, 'is Still befOre,y,on : TO-.oil again commit it, Confident - that . in this - the tßlde of thelf - kire?Adt 3 - 04 found*ortlipi&,-the an ,eestois who for so,,rnany.ages , in Eng -40 - and: .Amprie", on tha _field,, in and'uppn : the sleafcld, deffrd edlleirt igaibstlitaTitg an'd,:ininspers, w'hethdr• in council or in" arms. ANECDOYE IN. THE CLOUDS., Whenever a.ny.general or public of& ce,r 'springs suddenly into public , fa r var., s,et'of sensation" - Scribblers and penny-a4iners" raid/ into- print yillth not only exciting , . the new hero, but with also . , a 2 loVot racy reminiscence's of 'his former ca= steer, and anecdotes illustratipg cer tain characteristics which the afire -6dd AleibiadeS is alipposedlOpoiiess. In their hake tor" - firkt"hefire . admiring gaze of the worthy mit , ac e, these cac h e xidsj u m ble up "faots" in a most ridiculous manner, fprget ting the old koverb - : . , . "Led ices suspect your iv:l.3 untrue; Jeep probabilit7 in rim" The Cincinnati Commercic4 le re sposiblo fdr f;he . idllowisig, published some months ago. ; .I‘General Grant, _yesterday morn. ing, asked a hackman at the Spencer House what he would charge to tekn him across the river, to PovingeoF. The 'reply *as, three dollars.''Ciens oral: Gran t eald that it Was: too. mach --he would rather walk_.- 7 and walk he did." Now-.that is rather steep.. In days gone hy; a famous Indian chief, nam ed, "Wallt•in-the-Water," used - tdo make frequent visits to his '• Greta Father at Washington ; and in one of his accustomed forays-lie , refsteiious"- ly disappeared . .. :pan it be-l'ihik ;116 ggyptia.u.theory. df transmigratimi or soals is true, and that the,sp i irit, "eiVralkie'g in-the Water" has entered the tody of our noble' General 7: If so, he is a bigger brave than ever, and could walk across the OhiO ever wetting his galoshes, as:it tip= ears. "caulk he did," for there is yet ne , bridge at the place mentioned, " We are sory to see that Hrs. lraWiet Beecher Stowe has fallen into thig e. vii habit of evitexcy; and in her late bailliant panegyric on Preside.nt coin, she has songht to einVate her hero at the expense of ofir ',credulity. In ,her elaboratesketch of the ".Defen der of the Faith," she treats us ttitla following morceau In 3.83 e our backwoodsman', Ail boat hand, captain, surveyor, obtain= ed a license to practice law, and, ait might be expected, rose rapidly: One anecdote will Show toe ciatenre. in which he Wilfi bel d in hiS neighbor"- hood. A client came to hilt in a alto relating to .a certain 'and Clai'lii, and Lincoln said to' ,* "Your first step must be to take thirty thousand dollara And go and make a legal tender", of course it win be refused, but it is a necessary step." "Bat," said the man, "I haven't the thirty thousand to make it with." "Oh, that's it. Just , step over to the bank with tie, and I'll get it" _Se into the bank they went, and Lincoln says, to the ,eashier "We just want to take thirty thousnil dollars to niake'a. legal .texider with. I'll bring it habit in an hOur -The cashier handed acrOss•the:ind& ey to ."Ilonest Abe'-'.;a til without a scratch of the pen in - acknowledg. ment, he strode his-way with the spe ciei all Willie most sacred Simplicity, made the tender, and brought it back with as much nonchalance as if he_ had been borrowing . a Spoon of his grandmother: ' • In the days who'll -the above inci dent was" supposed to have IPainspir -0, no.; bank in the, Northwestern country, exeept 'the bank. Of .the State bf Missouri, ever saw or imagined they saw' any such sum of . specie: Iri those times gold, too, was a scarce commodity, and not to be had, evert in the Atlanticretties,except at a pre.: minor Of ouo per cent. over silver ) and our own experience anti I:66sll'6c tion leaves no shade of doubt but that, any coin held by any such bank mnst have been in silver dollare..:—: Now, $.30,000 in silver ivoi i ihd just 'UN petincle trop.--4Wenty-five b - dred..poitude . is a pretty geed burden for even "Old. Abe!. to _trot off with, And we think llirs.l'3towe drew the arrow rather tight that time: It is alniost equal tothe narrative of the graceful and wall-khown writ er of household stories, wherein a thoughtful and prudent wife saved up the odd Change from tier market anon- ey, and when her husband, ik 1837 1 was just teppling off the precipice of ruin for the want-of $7OOO to pay the last note *ith (it's always the --list note,) this charming helpmate trips gayly up stairs and . .-brings down SSSOO, all in ten and ;file -den t -pieces,-. in her apron, to the delight--and iis toniehtn•ent•.of her'spotisel- : • • This story - ran the rounds of the papers, ti nth •some growling Old Bache: or of an editor discbvered that the little pile weighed -about seven_ hun.- !ty:o4l- pounds, and remarked that he wonla like .to know something &bout `'them ore apron strings. . - It is to be 'earnestly- hoped that the fair:reeord 'o.Gen6ral Italica*, and the new .heroes.who-are,niching:them- - selves into I.'aino, will not .be smouch ed by any such gauzy adelatiOn: ' . 4 TO aillkerg Irfsint6ll. • - ' o . tmaE soxoni .Dircetavg of ,N1)1illi ,LBIiANON.I I O' FQJGit will tail:min nixt, to anipicip tha Teachers fur said bnrough. Thu County .4uperinteildria t will bA present -to examine ilaa,a'ASltcatte; Eitautinlition . td commencet ut tA = - exieusvistuToli, trOddetit. Cwicza IC: blzicr, Becreie t ry. / 6 64 • D' you see AIII-TYS 13.110,'S,New! - Bootand f t tuni Store-- 33