- ' ; V todr ar't g • ODTZ/0 corm.amitzur ttmcmcmcmommumnktitimsm. Neatly and Promptly Executed, at the.' • ADVERTISER 071/014' LEBANON, PENN'A Tins cstabliahment is now swanned with in extensive assortment of JOD ' , TYPE, which will be increased as the patronage demands. It. can now turn out ..Eitarrurre, of every description, in a neat and expeditiutit manner— =dun very reasonable terms.. Such as Pamphlets, Cheeks, Husiness Cards, Handbills, Cirenlars, Labels, 3111 Headings, Blanks, • ' Progranimes, Bills of Faro, Invitations, Tickets, &c., itc• Dims of ail kinds. Common and Judgment Bonne. fthool, Justices', Constables' and other "St Atexs, printed Wvietly and neatly on the best paper, constantly kept for Belo at this office, at prices "to Emit the times." * * *Subscription price of the lEDANON ADVERTISER One Dollar and a Half a Year. Address. Wet. 11. DitramX, Lebanon, Pa. .A. T. WEILDLE, s;ATTORNEY AT LAW "Office North West orner of WateA e and Market Stredts, za3Enew a i r csoN'opze,. ma'am, Nov. 18, 1 88.t.13r.* G RANT . WEIPMLAWI " ' ATTORN A'iCAW. " iAFFICFi. in dooreelst of ttio,tagleJtptql ri t .l4,the office late of his DIANN emi t . t DjISeB. - REMO V A L STANLEY ULRIC .ATTORNEY AT L AW, ', --Has removed bie office to the building, one dmir ene of emnfi i r 'eStore o .ow i ptitelliellafron llouee Le 11Ate .0 0 ft " l• . _. . • AL (et iM nd 'PEN9IO Ininutrap oni 'ly ' tten 1 r to . (April 8, '63.-3En. KMKIMIIOW!LEM,iMj. aTTO "LAIL .117 r zsgir. I. F Ficji4 north•west.,coomr,..aketaet, and Waterts., Ps.. i (Lebanon, January VS, 18C.1.-1y 4 9 Dr. P.. B. RUSH. ik ]orated in Lebanon, offers hia.prefeasion. al services, to the public. Oinco•iti, Mirka St, fin - w the building etly, occupied gzhie tathei..l Lebanon Dec 16 1863 ATTORNEY,AT.:-LAW OFFICE In Itlchterle Ontnling..Cuenberland Street , nearly oppnelle the Court lleumer, Lellenno. Lebanon, June 16,18e4.--tf. .4 CYRUS 11'..110.44ER A_Atoriley-at-Law: .rfAllta ,tst Walnutstreat, neatly opposite the Buc k kJ Hotel, and two doors eolith fry a Warreany s Hardware store. rLa n ArilAM -t t - • , 4,1014 AT .1 •LA w li edutnicivED his °Mee to Pitirkei Street, ori'iosite the Lebanon Bank, two.dooFs North of' Widow Rise's Hotel, Lebanon,Mareb 25,'68, , - ILISSZER norER • A- t t 3L. ,01, 3 , --ate ze i... fttocr CiFFION removed, to Cumberland attnEtt door !kJ Est the Lebanon Vittley Ban .oppeedte the Buck Mate * Lebanon, Pa.4litt. Cio64. ARM Y AND. NA.VY PENSION;.BOUNTY,BADN PAY ANIEBOUN. • TY LAND A G ENCY. vrlArd fa lay uat . n 3 c r " 7 . NW.'- rift F t d toed, ilittrns bettilicansei tb „prosecute '1- of , a* log- been engaged itt t o Bdunty and' Pension business . , d iffershis services to all those who at e thereto entitled. in aceoriliince with ants efiCongre.s. All such should . call w address at itrittooke theicapplitintionithecivat BASSLItit BtlYkitt, Attorneyat-Law, `Ossloaremoted, tosOnnteriand St., one delis tint df the LebabouMtilley Bank. oppoolte fhotnek hotel, Lebanon. Pa. [Jan: B. ~.:'1)F.4.1V711-$ WV AVM() refurbed froto Hilladefidda, tinnilti say ro - tho 'good people of Lebnoottlegatiefilty. that I ince taken roon at 3lits,, Rsara's one deer East of Dr. 0. D. Gloninger's.) Where I can be found a tall how sof the day, to wait upon those who may Wang Iny professional Amy icra. Particular attention paid to the trfahnont and fittiag of 7'.NErli". 411operationedone in the most improved antl acientiftentanner.• . . 1- 11110 0 ,1fli,Ed "us low as elsewhere Mr '-thit Same Chlereform and Ether ad n inistered to patieute when desired. Thankfutforportforors, I would solicit the patron ngn-or those wishing, tjan Ivry lone or a Dent Est. , Ut.:011(11i• -ing. elinb'on, Pa, April 27, 1884„f. P. D. S. 'iiiiittGEß, Cures, without the use of In: trunients,' CANCERS, TUNORS', PROTUBERANCES, 4,13-. E No Cure lan ray. Apply personally or by letterAtt aigratttltons Infor mation of such sores and the cure 41/6reor Dr. .11: A: Y 1 AGER, Soweii:Otation, P ILA*, Ps.. August 8, 1584-Im, "riaJoRENo - 4. 1" &wing Machine. The Only Machine eapaple of tanking More than Ono S.ind.of st Stitch; and the .o. l .Parls ' 4ediffiSillArE'xmintk The ma may be reversed at any point desienth w4.1t01, for ' which's spel in Blared i th e 'drank. , k utdiffereb Mel of. dent* look, and - double knot; each stitch gerce * et ,antl on both sides of the fabric. • • - • ty- There is no other Machine which will do id latr range of Work as the ' , Florence.. c , • IC' will Braid, Tuck, Qu :lienr,„Fen, Bled; Gather,. and do all kinds of Stitching reiotired by Bun. illes and Manufacturers.. • Themost Inexperienced find no difficulty .in nshig' it. . every jlaelline is warranted to giro entire wahine. tion, end to do all that is claimed # inn. The Florence must be seen tgel .elirseenged. :J. ;•,lIJAITZ. , Agent of Lebanon cogetykAuftifile. Pa. Persons wishing to see the Afacnlbifift'rekieration cats do so by calling on the Agent at Anurille, or on Wm. B. Ward, at Lebanon. 4Lunrollie, June 22,1864. °Jacob E. IA Zimmerman's* IRST CLASS HAITDIIESSINii AND ILAIIt-DIF.• F IrNIT SALOON, Market street, :tear Cumberland, and opposite the Ilagle Being thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. he would respectfUlly solicit a continuance of the same. Lebanon, July 2, IlltS2. N. 11.--The Saloon will be closed on Sunday. ~..farrel's Marble Yard. Taint TARltur, his removed his Marble Yard to the e.I poob-oast Corner of Celli re and Cumberland ~, st i gekt o titis besongh k sbout &negates oast from the ..- or r with. itulteaSed faellittei for.crirrying on th e gibes', in pailon mid Amite:in Marble, Mut, atone, Sandstone, &o. lie Invitee the public in went' of attythlog In hie line, to call and examine his stock.. Mr. JobtrAltmeyar, living near by, .will Attend to Mr.. Yarrel'aibusiness'dnang his absence: '''' Lebanon, July 27, 1364 —3m. _. New lloot , and Shoe S'loir *' '.' . rEtbts undSreigned annortneo to the public that they hose ropmregl ilLeir'NOW Boot and She - Store to irtan*Slial 1.43, itrl6lltogineflpitoilding, .one door west of the Confectionery Store, where thet, =intend keeping constantly on b , nd ..attend as sortment of Ladles Oentleme , ,'• r: : ; . , ys aad Children's , Boots, Shoes, Gaiter ' . .' i - "LtP ttilif which will be made up itr . et. ;.-: . 1,:, , f ;!.... ity no El liarlikesed by any other Workmen n , e country. ire iffdit shall be spared to please and satisfy all who may tiffOribetti with their orders, and` their charges will to, Ini reasonable as possible, compatible with 8 2 04 . 5. retanneiation, l'bey'ales keep a large stock of .• . HOME MADE WORK, which ii warranted to be at represented. • The are invited to cull and examine theiratock , 19 , titynt)Ping• ,,, ~ ' eprttrrap dent On emit noiite and at reaserfabie' ':,,,, rdtes. - ANDREW MOORE. SAMUIR, S. SOIRS. Lebanon, lley 4. 1861 W heeler& W Ilion , * , leioits - 'Thee es_ riiinv:Snheeriber would respectrulit'lnfarrn her . IL Mende, and the public, In general,. x . atehe boa, in connection with.her /MILLINERY busineas, taken the Tfke#2 r( Witsteg unsurpassed Dou ble-Lock-Stich'Sewing Machines, which bare taken tbd premium at the, Great London 'Fair, and et hundreds of other Fairs. It is adapted tbe all kinds of family liewingAtud ,Tailor log. Three different numbers or the Machine will always. be kept Otrhand,.which can be examined et her store, and she will sire inetrue tions in the ntautteror ueing.it. Budiness, in an its branches, will:be' taittnued ether Store, (limbs:llu &street. Mae. nARAILT L. kumrsrat. LebeziOn July 20, 18114.—Ihe. 7 77 : 'fri: h,sf i C I , - - - - . /1 4 * r, :,! , t + .'.:,.. • :,..; . , - t ~- :: i.:::N1, .t: 7 4 , :!, ...4 1.1 :ti :,,,.. ''.., '', ;' : : -'-- ' - *---: - •' ' ' . , ~ , .. . , . v.',.. t : , '• : ~- -,:. ~.-. . -, .... . , ''.,, .. i, .„, ';'....'ii.,. : , , - . 4 VOL. 16 - 40„ 13. " LEBANON, PA., WEDNgSnAY I SEPTEMBER 21, 1804. P.': -f t iikpoßTAßd ~ I:NL ti ' :Llt MS. ;. 4try,,, , •, , . , :..p '.l „ •.; ;.4 f r , . J RON, ~ trjg,, T., H,F. , ..8 L.O 0 D • . , _ , . • -• l7'is ii'eirkCiolar itt , the medial "profiision: that .liflii)i tit,thafyi„taiirip,iple or . Liie lilinpent of the blood,. Thia i iit de rd chiefly froth' - ,the food we eet ; lint - If blood,. ftield' isTpott - pitirfierly Algestial-, or if; front !imit caule*Otur i , t tbs,neaessary quantity of , iron ie not takenintolhe eirrnlation. otituoineti reduced; the whole system suffers. the: bad - blood,will'irritak the heart, will ~clog„qp the hums ~wili stupefy tho i brain, WilltobVeritet ffteliVerl, tiod will send 'its diseasoprre. 'diming eletillitopArvalliparte of the - I !yatem,- and every. one will Both': iii:phatirvor owns may Ge predisposed to dieesee.:: --,.' •*'+' .•_ ,••• *:.. '• . •"i 1• , . i Thogreat j valno of, ..... , - IRON' 'AS'A MF,DICINE is well known and acknowledged by all medical men.. ,The difficulty hitslAcn to obtain such ti , proparation or it as will ebter and. iisOntilifil tit once with theAtiood... , This itoint,says: thiyes, , litarsaithu Setts §tate Chemist..has been attained in the Perin *Alp, YyWitntilhaittincin away befote uriknown. The. Peruviati . Syrup ineeere-i" ftfardrthit PRomxruslin! ..,4414w . RiscoyArti;MmEp3ci2ili, that. Strikes at the Root of the Diseitki'hY suptilying the blond with its Vital Life &Foment—limn: The: Peruvian-Syrup Curgatkmepain,-Liver Qoruplitint,,,Dropsy. Fever and AirAi?, Luss of E . nerg,i, Low Spirits. The PeiniUdn Syrup, , Infuses Strength, vigor, and new life into the system, and - builds up an"lron Constitution." The.. Peruvian Syrup cams eit w fie Diarrhcea, : Scroftjta,,toils, Scurvy, Lo of Constitutional Vigor.' .I The Pei ui~i; ii s y rup Cures Nervous AHertibne Femete Complaints, and a'l .thseases of the . Kidueyp soak Bladder_ - The Peruvian, yrup 18 4 -.sp e cifict• tor all i1taew,..1( .. .5, originating in a BAD . §TATE THE BLOOD, or accourponied by 'Debility or Es' Low &lite of Clio Pamphlets containing cal : Moak& of mires and cnetalaticnis from some of The =id eminent, Physicians Clergymen .and others, will. be. sent free to any ad-. dress. We select R few Mho gams to show the character of the,testimonlala. ; JOHN I. ESQ Preoideta ottho MetiOpolitan - ilittik ; New York, REV. ABEL-STRVENS,. Lite Editor Christian A.dtioOdtei and 'Journal. • REV. P.. ,driPRCII , editor New, ork Chronicle. Jobri -Plirnont, Inwis Johnson, M. D- t Rev. Warren Burton, lloawtil Kinney, M. D., Ite :Arthur B. ' .tßendelE.M. D.. Rev. Gurdon Robbins, IT,. Ch hap! M.D., . Rev. Syiss.nus Cobb, • . Francis Dana, Jr: Ll., Rer. T . Starr Ring, J:qtritspt . io Satiches..J.l , D., Rev, Ephraim Num, Jr., Abraham Wendell, NI. D, Rev. Joseph ii. Clinch, A. A. Hayes, M. - Rev. Ilcury•Uphani,Ohliton... D., Rev. Lt. Q [Wadley, R. E. Eitanoy, M.D.. • JOLdi - W.Oltostead, Slone ,31. D. . RreprtTO ;I.)y i'i. L. OLAttH. it CO., eichisivfly for T. P. DINS:110111 , 1:No. 491 - Bidid4iy, tie . * York.' • Sok], by all Druothits.,, Iteddivig's noggin 'Salve. Heals 014 gmes. Redcling's Russia Salve ewes Owns. tiortldp, Cuts. Redding's .Russla Salve cureswounds.i i .rosei,,Sprnipt % , Recldiug's Russia Salve Cures Boil 4, UEcerP, cancres. .:- CuresSsit ktlt4tri:'Plleit: - ErySiiMbUr r ". "Redding s Russia Salve Cures Ringworms ' Corn &C ; &C. NO FAIMILY SHOULD BB IVITHOUT IT On iy 25 cents a bux _, . , rolt SALE iJ DTSOMQRE.' 4 ,ro. 461:11rnadwnl. Nett,Tprk; S s: Nd.....1d1 . 1411innt Sr., Irotton, And tiy nit . niilaltfiteMii&editnjiliS;inftitetnnn. Jnno.4t, 11,36.4.-71y._enw. . . . AMEAttAtil: 6E 4 Market Street, Lebanon, - 3031 N IVIATTEIVA Prtiptietor.. - ' 'PRE proprietor of this old established and popular 110Thi., would respectfully Inform the public that it will be cenducied at, all times to the comfort and convenience of Its pleats. It hair been thoroughly rsf fitted and renovated. end no pains will be spared to 'make the Table and the Bar. at all timea, equal to any. in the county.' The STABLING nod Yard are superior too; and mare' extensive; than any other in Lebanon': A new, SHED la oho in the course of erection,' which will be com pleted in a short tluni.c" The. pat , (maga of the Natmets and the Trtivelhig pittillc" generally is respectfully so - FLACT.--Wtalt taide 7 erldldirket street, wad half ts Kest% south from the Mallet Reuse. ' ' • Lebanon, April 6,1861. ' - ' l Ge r o:'"i' Atkins D ESIROUS OP-EX/Pin - INa , & BOOT SHOE. ,• TT SI X2\7* ISB; . bas determine) to,carry out ths motto, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS'," He has jtist received.'ratte Moak Ofiltiots,'Shrfas ? , Trunks and 'Carpet '111,45.' IdL.Ptirtieuhir-• attenfiOn paid C'ushiTher's ' •, ' Lebanon, Mar& 23',1161„ ' George ITmans ''ANON-COUNTY 7 l_, J. i . f....! .. ilit _. .wita , ces:272:: 1 , a. ' _ - TRANSPORTATION LIVE. ,By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goods ed by the Lebanon Valley Raitroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelpihis, tolebanori; Myers .1 town and Annville Stations ; and all other points in the A 1IXY: • FFEEIO ilTb Contiactedat'theThastnnt4lble rates sinl , delivered with dispatch 1)7,92000r pay ar tnj attention 4 .,to;and .. , Wtend tpinWenl,lly, to `the Jnd cllitiery of all Freight s. For it:format 011,4p1yi.t.-140flica at the Lebanon Valley R Eel ot. Lebanon. AR kilthis Agenet itoitto.. 4 2 .,f*ekX fo at Inif.:i.qu.sls /ift it#ll4 . - told, North: ara letlactetp7dit.' may ,j,, , , 6,1 1 1 ,i4 . GEO. HOFFMAN. ' Va ouse at Pri*rate teiale., l saliscriber offers Atprivite'sale the Mouse now occupied by Hon. John W. El!linger, on Walnut tity r eat t ,,Arraitegra . . all, in the ori t yiry desira ble ids business or as a private residence. ti Xlo\ J STLNE: Lebanon, JulY 27, , f .4 • - ritIIIS 1830 notify all Carp lifers and Cabinet makers that —tinting forcoffins.wilf *paid by the Dirac• tors of the Poor for poor . pereons dying within a circle five nines df Poor. Poor Muse vas all. such persons will be torn hated with Coffins fieti of expense On appii cation to the Steward at the Poor !lon ae. ..F JOHN E. BOWMAN, - .- t "•: ' ELI AS: WALBORA . ,Dj'rec ~.i_s of the Poor. (Ito. 73,MMIIRAIAN t MAY Z,1863, ',,;,- ,1 , ' - - ' ' LtAter of Advice. Toir.Litdies. FIVE ANATOMICAL • ENGRAVINGS. Trb.l2 information never before publishod.ll Be n O r " .11 in a: sealed envelope for ten emus., • • • , Addrou SUNFQ2O, 'Ben N 0.40352 New '261/i P.O. duly • 13; 1804.781 n. DM *pima ATAINS e IRO.II Now ice* Shoo Sten. = NM „ t tb nn'a it . We are marching to the Tells, boys, we're going .;;;toutu , Ilic bat:le-cry of freedom,' - `Anti ice bosr the glorious stars for the :Union and the fight, ; Shouting the battle-cry of freedniA. • Chorus— . . We will meet the AbOlitionists . with rearlesS , heatfs and true, • • ' • • Shouting the buttle-cry ollfreedem, . And we'll allow, them what us. democrats for.llb - arty can do, ' Shouting the battle-cfs of freedom. ' "Tis for Liberty aid Union- We're springing to the tight, . . Shouting the baLtle,ery of freedoin ; The'vlethryshall be ours, for we're rieing , ir our our might, Shouting athe battle-ery of freedom., 'hitt' nifty fur our cause, 1.;t49, rullp °nee a gain, . - Shouting, the battle-cry of. freedom ; We'll rally from,the hill side, we'll rally from the plain; - Sheeting the' halo, cry of freedom. Weil weleotpe to our. numbers the toyal, true brave, . • Shouting the be roe ery of free'dom, And though be Llllly be poor he ,hall never be a Sboutini the biittle ery of freedom. • =MI Berk. from the tetub,pte,tip left; kound, Butter fifty, eente,a pound I Suft'and espy, Isar nod" then-ler, Buy a piokle t tioJ pity for ii.euetimber. What makes it SO HOW can ,it ba Two dollars ; fora pound Sixty Cents fur coffee grotind, •And buttdr fiff,:y netAeitiOduell". • ' ; • w ,•• Forty ; doilaro „ton , Gruiii goes anV - Gre'en - tiiiter'.6 rip cents ticp•onnd. •••• • Dry,.Goods, too, are .enore.ttion To:cover your . book it is. tr ouble: But 1,, test o 'on -Con t No? tors , itte And latittei.firty eentsnit pourt.l,l-1, We soon will have to. stop the . _laughter, As a Potind of beef now costs a quarter, And that-sometithes is'neit'r the round,' Awl butter fifty cents a pound.., They sny speeuhttors cause ifnn True; fur inie .IV;eige); five white men ' Nigger - lives)--whiteftuitn,goes under ground; fifty cents , a pi.,uud We are fighting now they say, ^ln e'true and righteona way, Tit pet.. igger, up wttqroam, down, White butter's fifty cents a pound. this is a'elur iaus . Washuuld,have,kinuirn -it lune' before,. And thanks we usyto t qlo .Ih . nl336vin, or 1.34 fry; centspatina 1' :Audahneku we. any, ;to.A.be.ned- Chape,, t And all them fellers,in that placts . Fur they are hound t. keep us dee'n; 44Hiund When first the !Axe went to. the war, 'l"boy , always left with;&grarit! Ent new we hear no etterritit aouud ; ' Erhile'bu tter's , rA try cents a laextitt! Abe he loves to wattle a joke, Arid ssiti'tyiS war would end in•sitilke`-. The j+irtiels iouti touridi And butter's. fifty reo ts a v,ound Wtit'e're the' gnidutil -Binano rpat ion W.hyre is the henest compenentiop„?.., Where.ip that-IRolt?tl sorpund? , ;, Irltere * iet ButiWr 7—Firsy, Ceti petin d iTuotlenk "the nownetttani crisis , . , r .,14:4!te ell!' Awl u!?,tti - ir, ,.,, Avjittt,the price _ Gremte yodiniggei anti pwallinv him diva; 11 batiei firereeiittra-pottrid. Bat I ;Iliok,,it!a • new„.almost too lade,, lie, will hafe too pare Tur‘to bete; And th'4y are Bound to 'nut biol down, While butter!alaty cents a poOnd: hear . Ononos.—j. love to, the.ltoosteis.grow, I love'to' see the Piggies gfow, hdtgto . see the eolvalirtfund ti: When Itutter'e ft,tiy gents 44 pound tort an uO. ;1 4 .•. 7 -• • . 41 . 1 E ASSESSMENT4irS.OLDiEfik; The, .following,!%ection: ofAho law reghlating;the:mightier,in. which the ofth e irgold iers l in the , army s.: be .=taken: explairriJithe! mianher in which, they may be assessertanchtheir tax . pa;d by friends at home. INe {again-urge trite i4p6A - r-411; - theisinportaggp of At Cefli.iiiig'to'eliiS 'Matter Ittotree. 7 ,-- If ales- are MU - mod; \#e , helievOlL ma jority of • t h efakn y-will =vote'.for Mc- Clellan. It' s our duty:'to , give'ttheiii eyery opportunity to do so, and then ivC'shill know frandS if:ihey are titteepted. Let provisionthe ,of this Section of the lair 1)4 complied' Willi 'at ,onee.' Neve islbe Scatibil fil? Wirieh ‘32e refer • ;:- EOM shall be the-duty fbf . every isses sor, CbinnionAteetti„ . an nually ; folassess,and return, in tho, niann,er,poy required. by ,ty taX of ten cents ,upon °Oh ft nA elte; py.3394-00Pamiesii;M,eaPirlf!er„‘p-6 Prt vats, and the usual flub* . 4.op...every: commissioned ofticer,"known by then 7 lEW McCLELEA N SOAG. 'McClellan" forever, hurrah; boys, hut ra4i, Down with the mobitee, up 7 ith the low; Fur nre'cr •arrchiing to the pulls, boys, going to the tight, Shouting battle ery of freedom. • 0/writs—McClellan forever the only one which can, re 'store the currencrof the country to ISpecie "bitSis,.and. enable Congress to , piovide,for the psyment , of -the loans . and interest in coin. • • SIGNIFIVANT A.M.) 'OturNotta.-1-In les's'snperstitioug age, -th'e names of the Chicago candidates would be. re. 'g,arded as happy omens for the cause which they represent: 'lt will be ob: served that 'each' bas the ,christian name, and 'the same number of letters In his' ebristian and' surnatne, 'as= the Father of his 'Court try; George Wat,h ingtbil. It will also be observed that the surnames 'of the Chicago -condi 'dates,' McClellan and Pendleton, aro etteli expressed by nine letters, the. exact n urn ber oMtates required to proveJhe Vnited States- Conatitution in order to give it validity`; while the letters *colitailted in both their signa- Cures are thirty tWo, the' number of States admitted into the Federal - _U nion by general consent; or before the slavery question assumed a por tmitious aspect in our n . ational poli tics. And, strange to relate, the eke lorial vote of nine' States will elect the'se candidates, viz': the votes of thc States of Rhode Island, - 4 ; of Chrinecticut,G`; - of New York, 33 ; of Wisconsin, 8,; of New, Jersey; `7 ; of Pun nsylvania, 26 ; Delaware, 3; of Maryland, 7; of Ohio, 21. But these combinations of electoral votes of States may, bechanged - Many ~ : ifines, and still the same nurriber of States required tb ester lisixthe'Pedenat Con emettledtriatcr audit '' da:Les. • Who shall say that these wonder ful conjunction are not 'significant ? , A FEW :1);E rti, 4 I.IN fruits of •the Administration Obey justify its coutinuance ? Are successes in pro portion to their immense costs ? Is there not reason to fear that fit. natics are ,managing this, war' for own „ adv an tage r , no, : thne,te Change the policy of theonanagemen Is the war prosecuted 4'or.:the res toration-ofthe.Trniou Is it not time to put a:stop to col.- 1 ruption at Washington ? Can it be stopped without a I change ?. , •-Has this. Administrgtion -exhibited ,either capacity oiLhonesty conduct ug'our National affairs. t ilas it not' sacrificed .thonsands of liVes and expended millions of trea sure needlessly ? . . 11 - ES.; Wre,mid* . fea4 that the t eolnite,s,ayepling no*.setienle.--- There are ~nmuy - Nloteis : liVho: have hitherte„aet.e4.with theni,Aiet because they are fanatical, but beeahse they: have been-overawed-and terrified,, These . lileti,liavecieteriniped, ,to vote for .11Ki , But tibeHabolitien flianagersfitry, a no y , .:dedge,hy per sua4ing thew tO 'vote ,the,Abolition ticket iu, betober ,even,,if they in tend,to,votei,for lfeCiellanju Novem ber., We hope such voters,AvM not .misled.-: A -,Democratic triemph, Olotober is neeeFisaryte secure eess iarNoveniber. E,very friend of kteClellatushonla, remember Vete•the peinoeratje n tieket , :in JD citci , ber ; this.willseenre WQIGH Do YOU PREFER ?—Abrit " ham Linc - oh - ; the Abcilition candidate is in fa y or of continuing the waruntil' the, Southern States are willing to"einan 9:Mate all, their slaves. General AfcClellari is in favisrof the return of those States to the Union without any such condition., The former " will firolimg the war for years,the , latter gives us imme--.-1 *dints-peace. If you 7argi in laser of, Lincoln's f‘plan.'-' sote4or: him and go into the war. yourself. It on the con trary you aret in , favor of McOlellares. vote for him t and remain at home.— 'ln ,anpoventlhe consititoot. LltEir The New London Chronicle,' an old: and ,leaditigZ:Repilblican paper in Connecticut, ! whiehl has carried the ;narnes• of :Lincoln and Johnson:at its ntst , head; , withdrow them on Mon day last.,; ~sllat heads t,aL iele. 3 d7 , • • ; “GooD• BYE loircom,7 „ WHOLE NO, 795 THE' NEW TAX LAW. lie.new,tax law, according ,to the instruct4o,es . of the Oaintnissioner• of bli internaevenue, requires that a li cense of $l.O tie "Re'quire'd of every' person, firm or corporation engaged in any business, trade or profession whatsoever, for *blob' 66 other licemie is herein re quired, Whoise grosa r anntici. , receipts tharefrilm exceed one: thritmand . "Among those persons who may be liable, to_tnke license under this paragraph,..may be enumerated in the following, AS OxitropieS, to wit : Clergy gymen; teachers; farmers, artists `bbarding4inuse keepers, :book-keep ers, gardeliers, nurserymen, express men, tearirsteYs, trunk - men, bricklay ers, bank 'tellers, presitlentS and cash iers of banks, subsitute brokers,Pain t ors and: blacksmiths, (when not, man ohm.ers) • -persons carrving......o,n. ciostyr, — grist or other onus (whet') not manufateturerS) ; superin tendents, ' managers, agents or'offi cers of c'onipanies or. corporations organ-iced for any business not re quirina any other license, such as railroad and insurance companies, &e., It might' perhaps be, just as our fatherly- administration were to take all the people have, and leave-them the, taxes to live on. PREPARING TO LEAVE, The following law card 'Appears in the New • A LINOOLN,' ,- Attorney and Cotinselpi. at 10.1 V, Spriogfte!d, To WHOM 14-11 Alt CONCERN.—My old customers and: others . are no doubt aware: of. the terrible time I have had in crossing the stream, and will be glad to linow that "I will be back on the smile' side 'from which I started on or before the 4th of March next; When I Will' be ready to : swap horses, dispense law, make jokes, split rails. and perform othcr matters in a small way. N. B.—Fees invariably in advance. References-: E. .Ikl.. Stanton, J. Raymond; Major General' But-- ler, and numerous other contractors. • Mir. A vote was taken amOng, the soldiers in the Libby prison. on' the nomination of Gen.•' MeClelian, with 'the following result: For McClellan For Lincoln Tidis Shows what the soldiers think of being kept in that black hole by Lt Coln •' hod Stanton in order that the Confederacy shall be compelled to.recognize-negoes ". 2 - ts the equals off': • bite sQlo,lpret% . shoiNi3; TOO, - how -the soldiers will vete ,when -unawed by the' inillt.,ary` peWer. . . Which Will You ChOOse ? ,General McClellan, in- his' letter aeceptihg the nornination,shid : "The Union is the one condition ,a peace; and we ask no more." Abraham Lincoln,' in letter to the rebel (tom missioeers; J uly 8,1.864, said.: • Any proposition which embraces the restoration of pence, the integri ty of the whole Union, and THE A BANDONALENT OF SLAVERY, and dome's by any authority that can control tbe armies now at war with the United States, will be received and considered by the Executive Gov ernment pt . . the United States, and will be met by liberal terms on sub stantial and collateral points: Let-tthe Unionists ot tlie , country. winder 'seriously upon these two points, and :decide wbich,of the two candidates is most worthy of confi deuce and support I THE GREAT NATIONAL AUCTION SALE. The"goVeritinent" in the person of Abraham-Lincoln-will retire to private life , on the of March, 1.865. His administration having selected many things which will be of no• use to his successor, who will . administer the goVernmont in accordanee with the requireinent of the constitution oftlie United StateS will d ispuse of for "whom it may concern," -the fol lowing relics. -The National debt of $40Q0,000,000. - The. National. Tax Law. The-StaMp ACt. - The Con scription ACt. The Emancipation Act.. The Proclamations.' The 100, 000 1 4 byal'Pffice holders. Th e bogus Governors.'---The bogus 'States. The Army of ProvoSt Marshals. The asti les. The legal . Tender Notes, and many. other ',things not herein mentioned: Title indisputable.' Nothing but gold,and silver will be received'. in pay silent. i. . . T3JaN 11J31 the 111011t13 of Velguary, 1861, : Or. Lincoln said: adopt a wrong policy, the op .pOrtun ity, for co, nd n tion „ will oc .Our. : in, four yearktirne.,4l.len I can :hie: turned. out and a,botter man, with better, views, wail; my place:" . : ,that.3.lr. Lincoln has adopted', a. ,crroag policy' ,is ;not dOttbt,ed ; men l oteitsierthe Republican or Devi-. oct:atle : parties. Republican,s are,se :V;ere,injheir denanciations,of his "re mnstraction Ronny," his "foreign poi “negro Allo,bis "un ,P*3ll4.in ,on almost every pub s -lie, question as Democrats are.— 11;erefore j , if,the people,, are., wise, they, will not fail to take 11Ir. Lilt= C`olp'slown advlcej, and, "turn Atm; Out.” Some of athe, Ohio, Republicans an petitioning Senator *Ade to vacate hie seat. P,erhaps hi; ac,ootoom- Alate them); hat i -they may fled that old Bea _has : ediftereet:eard. to play. t Zadiertiott: A FAMILY PAPER FOR TOWN ANT COUNTRY. IS , "‘PHIINTE-D .AND PUBLISHED WEEKL r By WX.X. BRESLIN, 2d Story of Puna's. nrVi Building, Cumberlnn $t At One Dollar and tiny Cents a Year ARP. AnvERTISEMENTS inserted at the naval rates. "IA .41 . 1.1ANDBILLS Printed at an holm; notice. RATES OF POSTAGE. In Lebanon Conniii;o;tage free In Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon county 5 .cents pet quarter, or 20 cents a year. Out of this State, 614 eta. per quarter. or 26 eta. a year Tf the postage le not paid in advance, rates are double. LYING. PROPHESIES Let a man count up the false proph esies of, the Republican leaders— false from intention and iron► igno rance—and,see how many they are and to What - they have led. Nobody.'hurt: Five hundred thou sand killed, wounded and sick. Seventy-five thousand men : Over two .millions. out in tbree months in X864.` „Backbone broken at every eueeess: Not yet. Opening ofllississippito commerce; Itlin.hingA gauntlet of guerillas. Every new levy sure to extinguish the rebellion : Draft ordered 'for the sth of Sepeeinber. Paper as -good gs'gold : Gold 240. The people- richer for' the war : Prices advanced three hundred per • airrn - tole the last one: Every earn . Free.. soil : Four States making election ret'uf - ne as bayonets dictate. -Fitee 'speeeh : The suppression of newspapers. Freemen : 'Hundreds arrested with- Out Warrant; imprisoned without crime, and enlarged without trial. National honor: The abandon meat of the Monroe doctrine, and the kidnapping of Arguelles. • • Respect' for law : The breach of it in every State in the Union. Belief in the Union as .unbroken : The manufacture of bogus States. Freedom of the slave :..ipprentic ing him through military-orders, and crimping him for the ranks. . - Love the negro : Letting him rot in heaps. • • Love of progress and humanity : Waging war against women and chil dren, and houses aud barns,and agri cultural implements. Care for the soldiers : Leaving them to hunger, and beat, and thirst, and prisons, and vermin ' Now, if. a man, after all such falsi fications; can yet believ3 ,he must have that tenacity of faith "whieb wedded fast To some delusion, hugs it to the last." Lieut. George Collings, of Wilkes .harre, attached -to the 143 d regiment volunteers,' returned from Carlisle with a dishonorable discharge in his pocket. Now, what does the reader presume was the offence of Lieut. Col lings ? Why, it appiars that, exer cising,the right of a freeman, he at tended a ratification meeting held in earlisle by the friends of li 7 Clellan, and took partin it! The head and front of his offending had this extent and no more. A brave and tried officer, who has,been—fighting.the _kattles of Abraham, - he will now return to old Democratic Luzerne, and devote the fall in fighting against Abraham him self. TAXES !—ln England there are twenty articles subject to custom du ties, and four - to excise duties. - :Un der the tax law of the late Congress we have imposts upon three thouMnd four hundred and fifty different arti cles. The _English taxes are only upon articles of luxury but ours, are upon everything in use by the people generally!--the poor having to pay on-the necessaries of life the same as the rich upon superfluities and luxu ries. The Penfield (N. Y.) Extra is edit ed by a young lady of some thirteen or fourteen summers, who styles her self "Little Nellie." For so young an editor, she writes some pretty good things, as witness the following : '.A wag living in this country took a couple of large cuts, and named one Yankee and the other Secesh ; he tied their tails together and hung them across the clothes line; the last heard from the cat Yankee was a call for 500,000 more cats to-help scratch Se cesh." Kr A BAD SPLIT IN THE DEMOCRAT IC PARTY.—Is seems that the Demo eratiC party is at present divided into four factions, as follows: L Those' who hope to deient' Lin coln., 2. Those who hope to elect McClel lan. 3. Those who are bound to defeat Lincoln. • 4. Those who are bound to elect McClellan. A NEW PROCLAMATION--ll is re ported says the New York Mercury, that another proclamation has been issued for the purpose of aiding the success of 'Any plan." To all whom it may discern, as well as . to all those who can't see it ! " Any propositions, based upOn my re election, will be received for (a) consideration, and the bearers thereof may have a free pass over any of the railwavg at their own expense.' (Signed). • OLD ABE. O An- Abolition orator recently thanked Lincoln Foi.• his striti'gh't.torward honestee; Ills love for our countree; His noble Magnanimitee;' . His many simplicitee; His untiring industree; His indomitable energee; 'The statesmanship with which hee Has so suceesstullee Secured sweet libertee To us and posteritie. A Republican exchange still .defies pubhe opinion ' and exclaims.—''Alll bail Lincolp i" The storm that is gath. ing over his head will be pretty near all ball.