Ciy u °OWE. A BEAVER COUNTY DAMSEL.—An exchange has a letter from Atlanta, from which we clip the following : The Seventh Ohio cavalry arrived at Bridgeport, Ala., and encamped on Island. Weary and fatigued with travel, many sought the shade of some friendly tree and fell asleep.— The patrol in his rounds discovered what appeared to him to. be a singu larity in ono of the sleepers. Be neath the open shirt bosom of a sol dier he discovered sheaving, softpair of full and . voluptuous bosoms. To repo) t.the case to the officer of the day *as the soldier's duty. There upon an arrest and delivery to Lieu tenant Seripture, Provest Marshal of Bridgeport. Mrs. Sorl• - •ture and the - ladies of the other officers and sutlers furnished suitable female aPparel;and with much apparent reluctance'She gave - up :the "bonnie 'biro" ferS.lhe "crinoline." Sufficientunds • 4i t ir!a` donated,:and she was sent north-to the for Mer home of her ehildhilaci, Beaver county, Pennsylvania:: 'gar name 'lipid& fi A Bruce, a ttlookintgirl otsiXteen, black hair and eyes, Intelligent and lady like in appear ante; Her father died the yeai'be- Awe the war. for mether atilt I,da, the removed ; to Atlanta, ,a0. : 7 Het. mother; died, hist stintnieri n. ways ormemos .ito do so. The Seventh (thio s of,,f`Stonematt's raid. ereTpapie along. rOne , of the 44 boyen .ftiruished her .a eilit of blue and a horse, and passed her off as his cousi n. As such, she traveled , with, them, in eV, froth Atlanta to Bridgeport, do. lug soldier's d'utY-, -such as standing guard, and it Was 'by standing guard the night, before that she became over . Come with fatigue and. sleep that caused with dieeovery of bor sex. Peach Pot-Pie. What's 'that, you innovator- ? Peach pot,-pie • Yoe, rea i ani-4hat's' - exactly what I do mean—a-peach' pot-pie. Noth ing ridicalous about that, certainly. I don't kno* that it' s even new to , the publio. It has not been to me any time these four Years. I learned , it of a Savoyard chef, and I consider, atone of the choicest bits of kitchen science I ever fell heir to. Please bear it in mind till peach 4ime—ex periment and:become, converted. -- Take nice, tender, lean veal, clear of bone, out it into phreds, tb en goOd, fine-flavored pi:IMAMS—not so ripe es to be slumpy—peal thin and slice as thin asrossible. Have greased as many o the smallest:size soup-plates as you will have plates laid at the dinner table. 0 n each of these plates lay a crust rolled out a quarter of an inch thick, and lay in an inch in depth veal, peaches and thinly sliced potatoes in equal proportion, Add as ranch butter as will flavor the- dish; but not so much, as tin make it greasy, A dusting of pepper, .t pinch of cinnamon, and then cover with n crust something tliirfier than fbc bottum one. ? 'Vilna fill all this filates.,, then set the first,onein the 'bottom of a steam er or till kettle,cover it - with an in: verted plate, them set in another and another) until all arcs tacked in. If the stag - rum* is used; notbing" more is re quirbd than to cover closely, and, steam away for an hour and a half If a kettle - is used; place it in a pot or iron lettlo, with water enough to .come half way up 'the inner kettle, and boil as before, an hour and a half. Serve theliishes just as they come front the, kettle on other plates. —Saturc4 Post, Hoes rm OitOnsatoth—..k. Cayuga oonntry . eorresPohdent advises as fol. lows in the 6011 n try 'Gen tiem . • • Thif true . wS.Y for Eaeterirp•_.S, ere who do not wish to pen sir swine is to have their pens ()ammoni a* With'orchards. Don't ring the pigs, but feed.well, and just let. them rent as they will. This. course Will manure your orchards, and you area sure of a good crop of apples. In hot, *Sather the shade is grateful t,o, the Swine ) besides the great benefit ,td fithre crops by having wormy. an d curoulio stung fruit picked up . es sou& as it falls. I have followed this course With swine and 'Orchards , for twenty-five years, and but olio year failed In having an abundance of fruit. If the orchard becomes too weedy r plow and plant with early 'potatoes, or soinenrop whioh matures early. Sow wit h small grain next ring, seeding utith clover and or . urvestin_Arrtkin _ b. turning m p gs) nb ana i f pigs fattesed by liberalifeedinikwitholit oonfineinen t - in ti-alose pen;: the - con sumer Will find jb an . improvdoiont in (inalitz , and flavor of his pork. eiss„, In- Missouri • every preacher awl tn4er is required to tali's. and Elio an opal of allegiance •within six ty flay „ under pen a) ty , five bun . '&idk dollars fine aid slx'moUtbeitn:- prisonment. Oh thou "freest und• best government on earth, ain't you a huinug, though ? 'lmagine a min- inter of God taking an' oath to sup: •port Andy Johnson and tho whole- horde of Missouri otzt-tbroat officials and thieves before be can carry the promises of salvation to sinners, by preaching repentance, 'charity and all the virtues to them! And this blessed state of affairs "is not all - fenced in" yet, either. ter One day the philosopher Bias fottnt himself in the same vessel with a crowd of sorry scoundrels. A tem pest came on, and instantly the whole band began to invoke the suc cor of the gods. "Bo quiet, ye wretches 1" said , the sage ; "if the gods perceive that you are here, we are gone !" A well-known lawyer in Boston had a horse that alWays•stopped and refused tcroross the mill-dam leading out of the city. No whipping, -no iigino would cerry, his t oder withiittt hp advertised him "to bo sold for no otherr.ettson446ll tiro the owner wants to go out of town , U. a 7-30 LOAN. Third 015ea - loos, $2303 5 000 000. BY authority of die Secretary of the Trestintry, the undersigned, the General kinbseriptien .Agent for th eale of 'United States Securities, offers to the pnblio the third eeries of Treasury Notes, bearing seven end thrce•tenths per cent. interest per annum, known as the '7-30 Loan. These notes are issued under date of July 16, 1665, and are payable three years from that date in curren• cy, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5.20 Six per cent. Gold Beiring Bonds. These Bonds are now worth a handsome prom jum, and are exempt, as are an the Government Bonds from State, County, and Municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent. per annum to their value, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable smalmnnually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and. 'Mild to any bank or banker. Thainterest at 740 per cent amonnte . On Cant , per 50 on each s,' 40 note. Two cents " " 100.. " • Ten' 0 • • , 0,- , . " . 400 - " I . Twenty ,-. . " 1,000 -".. - One Dollar .- ". •;' "- -",5000 " • . . Notes of all the denomillations named will be prompt ly furnished upon receipt of subscriplicins. , The Notes of this Third Series are preelsely, similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already i sold, except that the Governmentreserves to itself the option of paying Interest In gold coin at a per cent., in stead of 'l4l-IQthe in currency up to July 15th. at the timw, when they eubectibek The •deliver3t of the notes of 'We third series of the . Seven thirties will commence on the let of June, and will be made progiptly and continuously after that The slight change. made the conditions .. of, this THIRD EMBUS affects only the matter of interest- - The payment in gold, it niadp, will be equivalent to • , , t a e kt , R' interest'^prg euor c. q ltai — rices t • at purchasers made With Edit* Cent. in gold would be -fully equal Willies° made. ittltli*ven and three-shntis, percent. in Currency. Thht is , ;: ~.. .• :- The :A-only Loan in ifta - ket - lir w i .. by 'the offered by...the Chavemunent, and 14i Opericir ad .,:xlintmmil Maktitt the - -'. t , -. ,GREAT. POPULAR LOAN OF THE-PEOP LE ~ Leetthan $2;0000,000 of-- +- the Loan authorised by . Nitlast Congress' are now on the , market: 7 4%1s Amount, at the ~, ; :rate at W l hich it Is being absorb. 9d, will ~ all he subscribed fdr , -withinz two months when the notes will undoubtedly mem:nand a premium - as hall udifOrmly lieen the' cape o n closing , the sub -Icriptions to other•Loane. ', _ - --- 'ln order that citizens of every torriiand se cti onn or DM country maybe afforded facilities for taking the' loan, the National. Banks, State Bina, and- Private 'Bankers, throughout the coca, have generally agreed to receive subscriptions . ef piR. Subscribers 'Will sated their own agents, in whim .Ihey have cod Sdence, and whoenly am responsible :for the del ivery h . f.thendtes for which they receleC AY orders. ' 4 -''Z' J COOKE, , ..SUBBORIPTIon Anipril-Philedelphitt. Sussomrlions will be received by the 'Lebanon Na, tional Bank, the Valley National „Ralik of Lebanon and the First Nat ional lfienkef Lebanon.. * May 24,.1865. - ' i- " '',(',' ..,-.7,,,,- TliE I4F.BAIIYON :OIL MINING - , COMPANY. PRINCIPAL, 01IFIOF NORTH LEBANON L PENNSYLVANIA. T Philadelphia rat)efer Office, ,:No. 3 Forrest Plane,),- _..123} SOVXH FOURTH STREET. ,‘ e PRBSIDHNT, UGHT lebamon, Pa TREASURtIt, REQRBTART, ABRAHAM gUIRIC. • ' - S. LONG 20,000 Shares reserved for a working Capital. Subscription Books open only until , this number is thsposed of. Subseriptmiii Pnees2 Per Share. PAR *ALM $5. oAPIAL, - $500,000.'11:10,'000 MARES. ' This Conpeny owns in fee simple (t 62) One Hun )f Oil Mining 'Territory , in in which there is LEBANON TOBACCO FACTORY I" I MIX undersigned are about locating , in Lebanon, what is essentially's. - "Itiissouri , Tobacco Factory, „ . for the 'Manufacture of Ping Tobanco. Our kook Is Mitiouri leaf, Made up byMisseuri hands, and our machinery is of the latest and most efficient character. We shall daterminedlradhere to the,policy Mistaking PURE GOOD AND PURE ARTICLE OF TOBACCO, aml dealer', merchants and • &there, - While they have the privilege of buying directly from the manufactur or, thug saving A& themettiVeS the intermediate profits heretofore paid the Jobber, are saved the tisk of get ting adultemtediotpoitethed tobsccOs am, when: baying Unknown or irreeppnelply We obeli be readytpjlll-orders by the 10th of March in. We can,retall none—eon sell to no purchaser lerethan 20 pounds. - •• - . . . Circulars rind price lAstmittle any addressor appli- . . . cation. . . xi- In a feW weeks' we emit be prepared to mann //Actors fine eat chewing andssmoigeg, tignocos of va eons grades. • , . . F. G. STIMITER & 00. Lebanon, Feb. 22, 1865.-Bm. . • • - 'E'AI,IIII6IKIITS - t. , R, .1] M . 0 A:IJ " 'Lorenzo .111. Rohrer! 9 Virol3.l2o,reapeethilly Inform the Mr citi- YT sena of Lehmann add viniiiity, that helms G.IIIIOVXD his Tailoring , sahib ; zeihment m Emit Cumberland et abont ' oquareSnot Otßantion'shotel where he will Makeup the most dish lonable Clothing. ALL work entreated to him will.be manufactured in the best mannet,onpod• orate terms. Good fits and substantial milking guar anteed. Thankful fog the liberal patronage;extended 4o him thus far, he hones by strict attention to his Antainets to merit a oontinuance or tba saps. Re cor dially invites the public; and his old cliatomers to give Min call. ~[Lebanon, April, 12. . 180 b. BOOKS & STAT IONERY - A NEW PIMA. I tic k arout. format:the .ffablto,that havitg bointit and' y ooneOlidated Ss Book and Stationery .Storee of tlYtilr?,lllingnifFLWaltzdintintgiNME,r?Ard old stand (H. H. RoedeSii) in Onmberiland o street, ;here .they will always have.on hand a large and well se lected supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Book., and as an Inducement they offer their Miscalls crone books at greatly reduced pricee. The New York and Pi iladelphia Daily and Weekly Papers, and•Magasines,can be bad and anbacxibed for, on reasonable terms, by calling at their stOre. Anything.wanting liktheir line will be cheerfully at• tended to with promptdbea and dispatch r -- - - Lebanon E llay 4,1804: • Georgeilloftmans 1,1B.010)r couttry • • T.R.A.NBPOWATIM By Lebanon - Valley 'Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be FLU to:Goode ehipp ed by the Lebanon Valley Itairroad: Geode will be gent:daily to and from Philadelphia to ,Latltillon, MY B rt , ' Own and Annyille Station', and all otifer yointe to •the County. , - L , YltaffellyB contracted for at thineijat ppealble rate' anillellvered with' dlepsteh. Proptietor will pay tiartieula:: . attenti . on to,land attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all freights. inforinatlon, apply at hie Office at the Lebanon r Vallenallioed DepoU•frelbanon. . • .- =WARR. MARK, hip Agent in Philadelphia, will si lvan, be found at W. IL-Bt‘sh'iliceit'S,,gefel, North Third rt., Philadelphia. May 4 i, '64.1 - - ROMIA • • • 41111ERICAN tlO E, .* 7 Market Street, Lebanon, . • rifiVITHES . . Proprietor. .- 1111 HE proprietor of this old established and popular ROTEL would regrctfully inform tbe pub tic that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of Its guests. It has : been thoroughly re sued and renovated, -and no pains will be spared to make the Table and the Bsr , stall times, equal to any . In the county.: L . • The STABLING, BtinW3 and Yard aro superior Bid: and more entenelre, than any, other in Lebanon. 4ifepattosage of the Farmers and the Traveling public .gerierally is respectfully-solicited. ELAOIO- , lftst side. OE Nasket etroo; square ItOntb from the Market House. - Lebanon, April 19,1886 JOHN HAMER'S. Wistar's Balsam .. WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIA BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, tathma, Boarse nous, Sore Throat, - Croup and every affection of THE THROAT LUNGS AND CHEST, CONSUMPTION" VlVistar's Balgam ot Cherry. iio general has the nee of this remedy beoome, and eo popular is it everywhere, - that it -is neineeessarY to recount its virtues.,Vat works sak for and findt utterance in the abundant arid - voluntary testimony o the 'many who from long suffering and settled disease him Wits use been restored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions, that CANNOT BB DISCREDITBD, The Rev: Jaeob Steiner , Well known and much respected among the German population in tide country,. makes the following etate. meat for the benefit of the afflicted. • . ILtneva; Pa., RESII Dear ~ Sirs :—Having, realized in . my. family itenbr runt benefins from the use of Yen* valuable preparation —Wisrait's BALSAM - lea Wn.n ,Clizanr—it.affords me •:pleasure to recommend to the public. Seine eight ' .years ago one of my „ datigliters seemed to" be in .tt aline, and, little hopes of her recovery were entertained ' , then procured a bottle of, your excellent Balsam; and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement inter health: I have in my individual case, made 'frequently nee . of your valuable medicine, and have alivayabeen benefit _,. • • , JAOOlr- SECIILBR. i t t .01041-WV,rBilde Raving used Dr Wier:La's Or irialeliiiurt 'cibiniefiftiWn rids"; Odd, neroillincl reralta inpv,tamily 1 it affords ,me' pont ~P icantOw in recowniondingit id -the avolualile remedy .in cow of wewklungo, cold., conghe, 4c, and a min:. dy which I ciiirlder terba enteralrinnocant,"nrid"may be takbn with perfect , safety by, the:. *oat .deltrate in . From - Hon*. john .0. - Smith a Dubs, guishe4 Lawyer . in Westmins ter, • .llfarlanit. • • . . • on several occasions used' Dr: WISMAR'S BAL SAM as Witt.' °MERRY for severe colds, and laWilpS with 'decided benefit: know' of ' , lto .preparation - tbst is more efficacious or more deserving: of gm/orange., Thalialeanr has also been used with ' excellent effect by J. B. ELLIOTT, Mercbant,llall's Cross Roads, kW Wistar's Haliiam. , Wild Cherry.' . None', genuine iinleins piped" "I: BUTTS," on the er wrapp:: a. FOIL BiLE BY • . _ J. MORA; N0..491 Broadway, NOW York. B. yr. POWLB & CO,. Proprietors, Boaton. And by al Dniggiits. : iiiObligt:,,Rusov, SALVE , Forty Years' Experience Sad fully establis ed the superiority of REODIN - C"S RUSSIA SALVE. Over ail Other itealing preparatioes, . It melt all kinds' of SORES, OIITS, - "SCALDS, BURNS;IIOILS,. ULCEItSiBALT,..MKEIIM,;ERYSIT SILAS, STIE S;TI.LES, "CORNS,..'SORK LIPS, SORE. EYES, 7Ec., &o: - HEMMING" TUB PAIN AT ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INFLAMMATION AS IF BY MAG IC. ONLY.2S CENTS A BOX. . . . oft SALE BY :- a. , r, , DiNtamcißE, No.4l..Broadway Bow York'. 8. if." - TOWLB No.lB. Tremont St.pßoatork Wad,,By all Druggists. - ; ,46 • e Pectoroi Th _ 7.ViILL'OURICMJGH' -" •• , . di , . —• • . ittet the 't.esete on Mr. SAMOML inefor Office, (No. 3 'Er Street. THE PROINIX. PECTORAL CQMPOUND SXRUP OF WILD CHERRY . AND - SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, - CURE THE:DISEASES .THIII. • ' THROAT AND LUNGS. as olds, , onghs ,'Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, &catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarsness, h ooping -* 4. • Cough, '&c- • .. IP.IM)AIir USE . WILL PREVENT: I pulnju)itairy Consumption A tin trim WiIEHE THIS FEARFUL DISEASif taken - 144 d. H.lillfflhiritgFeeter , relief than inmottietmedictne: „... HaterVanilefilice Of Toltivillo, •stya,-.:...f1 was benefited more by Luting the Phoenix Pectoral than any other medicine I 'ever need." Elias.Oberheitter, Lionville, Chester * county, was cored of a cough of Many years'Aitending. by using the Phoenix Pectoral: " Joseph Lukens, of Hall street, Phoenixville; certifies that he was cured of a cough of two years standing, when all other medicines bad by. the um of the Phoenix Pectoral. Jamb Powers certifies thatle has sold , hundreds of ; bottles of the .Phinafr. Pectiiral.rfind that all who used It bear teetimony,of.ktp . ,wonderfll effects in curing, John R o yer;' ditiir of the IndrpendeTtt•Phitiix 'hay ing' need it, bee no hesitation in proponneina it a beim , ' plots remedy for cough,' baroness and irritation in the throat. . . . . . Tim - West . Cheater Jercrioniati says :• 2 . 4 :4 I "We have krio*n Dr: Oberholtaer persptially , number of, years, and it gives us the 'grateekpleasur. to recommend his inedidines, inasmuch, rarely have the lx:neiltPf familV medicines prepared by a physician of his imp:Rieman ta auyl exporieace. "Dr. Oberboltser IS a member of thii AluMiii 0, tiib Medical Department at the University of Pennsylvania, at which institution be. graduated in 1864.".' Peers/Ms* January 3cl; 1566. This certifies that I bare need the Phoenix •Pectoral fumy family, and I recommend it to the ptibliiias the very best relnedy fdePongbatid Colds' tbar• I 'have ever tried. One of my ohildien•vfas taken with a cold acceMpanied with a Croupy Cough ; so bad indeed that' it conld net.talk or scareely.; trieetbm- Haitrig heard so much"ssild abotirtlie'Phoenix :Pectoral I procured a bottle of it.' The fire dose rehired . 'the diffleulty6f breatbiagandlisfore thei:phild bad lain ene-fonrtb"of the bottle it was entlrelr *uglily should • have itin their house. • 4 — O. a) ' Signed, • • • (MOSBY . —i44••,-31Le. r -Zlt. - Win. i 3 tier, President Judge, of the Oheatev,and'Dillaware'Distrlcts, says that she cannot do without: the. Phdeliik Pectoral: Dr. George B. Wood, Profeesor of the Practices of Medicine In the University.of renneylvailla Hospital, and one of the authors of the United States . Dispens& tory, says of the Soneka 'Snake Root : "Its action is especially directed to the lungs:, • . The proprietor of thismedicine has. so 'much ,conli deuce in Its curative powers, from the testimony of. hundreds who have used it, that the money will be re funded to any purchaser whole not satioded with its It is so pleasant to take that children ory for it. It costs only 36,cents—large bottles Olia It is intended for only one class of diseases, namely those of the tottoti.and Tills Oil% prepared only lry..ldivrollerholtret• ' D., Phcenix villa, Pa. tohnetori Afollowity ti" ,Coteden. No. 23, N. Sixth at. Philadelphia, and T.. 0 . Wells & Co. N 0.116 Franklin et., New York;General Wholesale Agents. Sold,wholinialq and retail by J. L, Lemberger, Dr. Geo. Bore and D. S. Raber,., Lebanon, and by nearly. every druggist and storekeeper fu Lebanon bounty. ..,N, .13.—1 f your nearest druggist or 'iderekenper ' ,does int keep this medicine.do hot let biro PCit.YOu'off with gpme other medicine, becanse In,' mikes more' money &a it, but send at once to one of the Agents for it. March 8, , • AiIMAHAR 811111. X. pawl) & LOXG. 'A -N e w r! r.m . Cheap Qz,sh, ~,Wore, and Milling and Grain Business. ►VILE - audertilifuedthavinglbrmod a partnership in the MERCANTILE, , MILLING AND GRAIN BUST .NBBBrWonld,respectfully Inelto.life-attsuition of: the public to their establishments. They will continc. to 'keeP, l at ."the late 'stand. SIIER X*, GRESAIIAN & LONG, a moat complete.stoak of all kinds of GOODS tonally-kept In a'country store, which they will re tail Cheap for CASH, orVOGNTRY.I , RODUCE. They also want to li3 for 50,000 'Burbels of -7111 RAT, .• - . 30,000 . Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of OORN, • 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will Pay the biaheet Market . Priceit.— they will also take GRAIN on SToitaos. .The will keep always on hind and sell at thitlrpweet prime, COAL, by the Bast Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEND, SALT, PLASTER, &0.. air They solicit the businees of all their .i d friends and the ptiblia, mod will andeavar,to deaf on Bach lib;. era! anti fast principles as will fill'ola_ltoklell924 41/ - s,A JR Northtebtuuna May 4, o 136‘ •• • G. OF INCLUDING EVEN LEMBE DRUG'; IN MEDICINES FIRST IM 11 T L. LEMBP.ROER, r.nate of the Phila l./ . 'dolphin College of h • macy, offers to the 'citisens of Lebanon en s ounding country, a PURE selection of I rMedicines and Chemicals, and the firs q 14. y of 'perfumery a rid Toilet and Fancy zo .5 embracing the b e st manufacture in tb c dtry t and a largo variety of Tooth Brush ,„ aiL.Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushes. P kse. Toilet and Fine. Lb Combs of Ivory, Shell, I .rrfaitd India Rubber. PURE - SPICES. PtRE. SPICES. r Pure whole . and greu d Silusgrare offered the F sale in large and small uaufitiee at LEMBERG Drug Store. GARDEN \ DS}. P qi C) * B li SAllf • Yon will, And a full ortnent and a large variety of FRESH. Gard aid Plower %ads fit I LEMBE GEWS. - COridenied Lye, Conc trabd Eye, Soda Ash, ' and Potash in large an sing quantities at LEMBERG RI Drug Store. Washing Soda, Eakin Soda, Pearl - Ash, 'Sal , eratue, Cream of Tarta all and.for sale in large and email quan ties . • LEMBERG i PrOg Store. - if you are ;in want, f goed;Washing pure white or red. Casti e Seam CoontrY Soap, &salve Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving snap/ Vey the Rama at' _ LEMBERGERW. Do yonwant a' good Rairfrenia something to make the hair, grow, to elsanae,the,bead, and to.pre!ont falling,ont ottbißil yoii 'do '. Call itt7 11,4E1V S. ' ytgD„, TRUSSES-I' SSESI ; The,sfliietiaarerequestodeAl and.eram- Ina my stock of& Trussai, ,Seliffirtterir, lie;, cots. gibing Variety"of Vatinfattire., gi*: , Maish'i" Genuine "Improved Self Ad. 'rusting Pad Truss.. ; • •• "Marsh's" Oatamenial Bandage. m• • _ invaluable article foe he persona. Pure 'llhto'(Jatawh I3ran y, The genuine allele for:Xjasinal Pprposes to be had in ail its Puritrat"34- 1 , n 'S Irug, Store, 'Oiposiferthelitiiiket &nee. 'AnYthitig `vat irant that conducted Firiltislass Drug. Store, can be titre; vs ished - you by , . 'LED/SEEGER Chemist and. Apothecary, ; ariaelinetliankful for thatery' liberal 'patron. age thus far reeelfrhd•from thaltysicians;'Mer chants, and Cltianno of Lobar& and sut round. is 3 trgs, I again solicit a share, promising to use gi every effortto please all.' Special attention given 'to .PHYMCIAN'It PitgeOESPTIONS: RDA _FAMILY ri,E0211 , 28, and all Medicine diapinieml Warranted PUKE, always C as good as can be obtained'an. ere, am. sold p to suit the times. Remember 'the Address, J9B. L. LEMBEAGER, Druggist, Cheatistaree Apothecary, Feb. 15,1860. Market etteeti 'Lebanon;Pa D..' S. A- .11 . E.11.',S . • WitOLESALE AN A RETAIL D R STO R E Has beenarernoved ;to his New Building. on Cumberland Street, opposite the Enid Buildings.'" . 4 Lebanon, PO : , - staRE enbeeribii respeetfullyannouniee toh iiacquain tancee and the public in general, that he has con ..:kritly on hand aiarge stockof . . DRTTGSi'- ,PERFU ERY, ' MEDICINES, ~, 'PAINTS, CHEMICALS, • DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, . . TURPENTINE, GLASS WARE, • ' • BRUSHES,. • HAIR OILS, • EXTRACTS,- Burning Fluid, Snrgical'lnstruments, Toilet Soups, Se gars, Tobacco, &c. Also n. variety of Taney Articles too numerous to mention; which be offers at IoW rates, .and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent ed. Purchasers will please remember this, and exam ine the qualities and prices,o his goods before purchas ing elsewhere. 'Ali — Physician's prescriptionaand fata lly recipes carefully -- compoundedoWill haunt of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Btole,appbsite Cie Eagle Buildings.. - On Sutidayet the Store will be opened for the com pounding of preicriptions between the hours of 7 and .10 o'eloCk, A.' 31., 12 anal; and 4 and 6 Lebanon, Aug.. 131882. DAVID S.' RAWER.. Stio the nn sitbacriber wcBillXefß6Ptfa inform the pAb, sHe that ijeDisjti eturped my,bavmn laid in afine diaoitme t orGUNA,3IIFLI4t, PISTOLS. c , POWDER, CAPS, yhich aranow open farinspec tion and sale at his Store, on liferket street? afew dams Earth of the MN -It - .lQLebanon:,y4. Al klmis ofleapittldpg done 04 7 tha stinrf4l. pea liibleliPtipo lad in 314 1 „bnikatYliroriborinnanaliiii. ort .Lebanorh pct.. 3 .1). 18 • - - 1864 . NEW STYLES: 1.864 DABS - RISE,ib Cuniberland atteek between Market and tlh,o Court lionse,rmrth aide, hes now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of lIATS AND - ft. 113, forinen and boys. fur 1858 to which the attention the public is respectfully toil. Rats all prices, from, thKoheopost to the mos costly; always on habil. • Ilehasalapjustopined n splen did assortment of• SLIMMER; lIATS; embiabing.suoh a STRAW, PANAMA,' PEDAL, PEARL, ZGRili LEG Ilik.)BN; SENATE, CI7BIAN, Emden others.'.' Inane will also Wholesale all Elude '44 . Caps ♦- to Pountry Merchants on atlvaniagOint ioi7l3o# .13, May 4;1884. NIERCIIA NT TAI LO RING s.. RAZ SAY, in yunck's coiner of Cam. berland street and Doe'alloy • has 'on hatid and for Bale, either by the yard or ma d e toprfler . , a large 10l 0f.. . CLOTS, CASSINI BABB, and' .... ' .. 1 . :v2EsTiNas,-. 1 , imam Goad Fits and sub . .to .all.,klaitjjandkat rY, Suspenders, Fancy and %inn and Drawers. S. B. ItASISAY• well selected from Good I .stantial,making,guarant chief!, Cravats, Gloves, Ito , Plain Linen Sbirta,Under t Lebanon, May 4;1854. r- READY4 a . ' Will be old'al: , ! :... n .: r Extremely .- OuPpAies. f t I:be o l d : 5 7:Bros :1 :17 , im-, • , TfAIIIR, one . . .1.1 „... taken the stook o f . y-matleAltailting. the appraisepent, which will e able kiln to inalowor 'kap anywhere else ..coa;be bo Mel* anilme6 for yo, ftrJ• selvs before you make you Fall .pumhase.•t., 0:.... Ita,: TARNS DOORS W IN - .r itat*:oollltr LA161784 Lebanon, May 4, 1804:i - : : ~ -..; MlRMllipt-AR11.11., ,i,...tivosii,v i tsrianrs t . • % pm fitz-4 • . ifft• South °cowl * street; irChesbutiStrisets, • • %•• • itarLA • gLPHIAt ' . - Manufacturer-vf: oakOii—lamps atyl Fah lesalexte umblet*.i e t - .r . .w. , lE'atentatirsc! n&T.Eilas&w.ar.e •• '. .;- : . ' . g , ally•-' , ' Dilktiliti arlit . findfi, their aijAititago ';tl- oxuu3: hie out took eukaatt i•ii Oro Mimi: hotbrelpprebee tug their goods for thkep !uvulae. , . Wei woultkcall• tite ftte . lop or the public partiett. , .I'igSir Irltr.11" PATtrr JAR , nit, . . . PREBBRVING,:F 111 T, WI,THOUT SIIIGAR: I • we eau TOfer to huniremof respeptabJe.parsona ,wiu grr .put up peastszand other. fruit "rare last Women without the u.e of flyittptand 'Upon opening that •thearreit retained tte.lratituAL Act .in fact,wae just the same as when but In elate. " .--" A 4., WEIDENEIt, ' - . .54 b.4ktSecond Street .• .4"hiladelphia, Aptil-19; 113136; ' SG %est . atlvaptaget , at the 0 e.: 4...itell;knors .LUMBER - YARD 4EILY At the IiNIONCANAL:on the East Intl West'sides oa Market Street; North Lebanon Borough: , B ILLE'sutierlhera take plea/ore/It inftirming the ant wen of Ile tin abtu de y tho LIIMSER , e; and •rnirround AN D frig, C: com, ounties, USYthat 'con- N=B, it their old nod well known , ittand;:iStirs they 1ar.141114 receiving additioDat sioppl Oka the t,, . ':A3IIt,,ST AND ELLSEASONED LUMEER, consisting of White 'and Yellow Pine BOARDS; PLANS I slid MANTLING. ' " • • Hemlock BOABDS, PLANE.,andSOANTIXNG. ' POSTS; PALINGS 'And FANCINO ASH, frorn'l to 4 . ladh ; onEßlai 8 Inch: POPLAR, fr0nx.%,t0.7. inch. k • • • Poplar and Illtrdwbod'ESOANTLINO: Oak and Maple BOABDB amt. PLANKS . ... '.lltwenie and Plastering LATHS. ' t . SHINGLES I , SH/NOLESI I . stingo • Also,'Pine and ileinlcibk SHINGLE!. COAL I COAL' • A . large stock of the beet:quality ofrehowa, Broken,. Egg and Limeburnors' COAL; and Bleb; the boat Alle gheny COAL for Blacksmiths:- • - • • AXE" Thaoliturfor thellberal wanner In yid rh they heretofore been-peOrooired, Itney , would extend a Cordial invrtf.tiotclbr a coati:mance* Of-feriae as they nretorilldent that tht)y,llloM , have the. brrptrt, ' befet and cheapest stook of LUMBER on hand 'in the county, • whicli will be sold'er's , reasonable per ceCtage. Plehe•ealband eiamlde our stook and priceibe. fore purchasing elaspirbdre. i • '• • -• 4' • ' North Lobanois barolgh, April 61 UN. REMO VAL. FITS! FITS' ! FITS! • li. RICIIEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an. nounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that he has removed his place of business to 'Market street, between Cumberland and Chestnut, second door north of alatthes• Hotel., where he will continue to keep, as heretofore, &fine aisortmot of cLoTtis, •.cAsstmEßEs, all of which 1M will sell or make up to order at prices to *mit the times. All work entrusted to his care, will be manufactur• ed inn workmanlike meaner as to fashion and stora bility. . . Elodds purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully made op to' order on the usual moderate terms. - • Having had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry• Goods boviness, and being inclined to turn to the advantage of his customers, all 'the advantages resuit log from Raid acquirements ' , be feels satisfied that it will bo responded to by a very liberal share of the pub • lie patronage. Friends call once to please m afterthat please your selves. April 12, 1865. ER'S ORE ALITY IS OF tTANCE. Blanket Shawls, LOTII, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, dyed Jet C Black or Bluo Blick, pressed,She color warranted and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON LEMBERGER, East licuover. •sar Articles to be dye 3 can be left at Jos. L. Zanier. per's Ding Store where all orders for the above will be 'attended to. r March 11, 1863. • - ToaLualass 101 0 V /. M. SNYDER, WOULD respeotfully inform the citi y y sena of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has removed hie Tailoring Establish . • mont to the room lately occupied by Dr Schneck, in Walnut (Arcot, three doors south o . : David Hollinger's Hotel, next door to John D: arauee's store, where,he will make up the most fash ionable clothing. All work entreated to his care will 'beinabbfactured in the best manlier, ou moderate terms: Good fits aid aubatantial making guaranteed: . especially for the stout as well as for site slender. lie 'ready-to accommodate his customers by baying-a: suit of clothes made on short notice.. Thaaltful for the. liberal patronage extended to him tnss far, he hopes by atrlet attention to his hotlines'!, to merit a continii "anctrof the same. lle ccirdially Invites ihe public and. him - all. Terme'cash.. 'abed a nd STOVES': STOVES. Nla the time to buy your STOVES before cold 111 winter le here, and the best and cheapoet place le EIMI Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Nanufac; tory of James N. Rogers, Two doors South from theLebanonßant, wbere can tie bad 0110 largest and best assortment• of PARLOR, HALL, arid COOKING STOVES, over offered in Leba. non,,Oas Burners for 'Parlors or Bed Chambers of hie . own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves,. .and a large, variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or borough, which he Warrants tobakeor roast . WASH BOILERS con tautly on hand Of all Blies, and the beet material. • COAL BIICKETS—the largest assortment, the hear . - lest iron, and tbo best made in Lebanon. ; , Also, a large stock of TIN WARE made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As ho is a practical Workman, 'and his lied an experience of twenty-five years, ho feels confident that' he can give general satisfaction. , He takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous easterners for their liberal support, and be hopen; by strictly attending to his own business and :titling other people',ll alone, to still receive a share of pupils patronage. • JAMES N. BOWIES. Particular attention paid to all kinds of JOBBING ouches Roofing. Spouting &c., and all work warranted • MAY 11, 1864. • Boot and 'shoe Store. . . Jecon RCEDHL fees . pectfnily in .fermilbe inibM that he still militia ' - 1 . ...... lies his extensive establishment in jai * , wow Ma new buil n dln, t tn imberlandst., ____ ' ' 1 -...wlzestit..bg_ hn [I . w 0 . satisfaction as h ere re o all .o ma) , Eav'ornino'wlth their custom He in tea Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOBSand ivory one ctho wishes to purchase fashionable and, datable arthies in his line, to call and examine for themielves, his large and varied' stock. - Ho is determined to surpass all ecapetition in the' nutnufacture of every article in his blisibess, sui bible for any Market in .thi Union. A due care taken in regard tb Materiels and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LBATIIER and other materialsare used, and none but the best workmen are employed • P. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for thavery liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on hie'. Ilelopes by strictatten patronage to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat renege. , fLebanov,May 4.18 04 Reinowal OF THE NEW A,NV . ICELEAP .. : SOOT AND - *ROE "STOE. riNIE .subliertbey would respect fall, Inform the elt lienuof Lehanon and iicinlty, that lie has remov ed his IicHIT And SHOE STORE to ?docket street, next d6or 8011th;lif, Mn.a Rise's Hotel, Lebanon:Pa. : where he keii pe on . . hand a large and well' assorted stock of all lands of BOOTS and ' SHOES. lie will ' imm ar t g make to order all kiude of BOOTS and ASHOES, and at very short notice. He t al 'keOpa on hand 4 , . A. ..x - largo and-well-assort ed stock of-.LEATHER, such as.RED AND OAK SOLK LEATLIEETCALF ANDICIP•KKINS;'IdOILOCCO AND FANOYABATHICH4IIID,...LININGS,..ItOANS, BIND INGB,&e., nod all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDTHOS, a . 1:SOOT-TIMES, lAMB,: BOOT CORDS'and.W.EBBS, AWL-BLADES, 'KNIVES, PUN CHES, IIAMP1S113; PINCERS;"RASPS, TACKS. Constantly on hand an assortment of Lwitings, Threads, Siloam& Reg-brekka, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristlee, Hit and. Shoe Tools.of nrery, description, Having been en gaged In the business More than tivonty years, be feels satisfied that be can glve satisfaction' to all who will favor. him with a call. Shoemakers Ira% the •country will do well by calling on him before purchasing else where. . IIAUCH. Lebanon, Jan. 27 Hie!. REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle"and Ila.rness Manus, •>h e tory: - • ori<lersiined' has removed ' -L his Saddierj , anit Afinufactory'CO a - few d'oOrs 6onth , 'optbe old 'place, to the large lately occupied by'Billmen A Bro., ak • • a Liquor store, where he will be bappy,to seti all his old :friendaand ciaomermlnd.pherekhe blks increased:As_ cilltiei for . aticiidinetti all the ,dapirtments of his bud fleas. .Being determined tc, be - habit:id - to other estab. Web - Meet in.hie'abilities.to'aiecemwtpilate cuatomera r ha hail spaced neither pains .nor expense; to' obtain! and make himself master-of evaryimiodern improvement in , the business and secure the services of the best Work men that liberal. wages would command. will keep &large stock on and mininfsotote'at, the abort- • est notice, all descriptions of 11/ 1 11tNEBB, such as Sad dles . Bilges, Carriage , Hennas ' of all kinds; • heavy: IlarLess;Xieggy,Whips,.tf the -best inanufaeture,. Buf falo Robss,ltly•Nets, such as 'Cotton, Worsted, Linen; and a kind lately. invented ; .Witir.s , of oyery kind such as Buggy Whim Cart Whim' &e.; 'Dnes of au deacriptions, Bilter Chains; home-made , TraCeli all of which he will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in 'any other establishment in thocountry : All he asks. that those desiring any thing in this line, should call at his place and examine As stock. , Ile feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. • , ie.. All orders thankfully received and prompi, at , ondeti , • SOLOMON - SMI T H. . North Lebanon J3orough, Aug. 13,1862. ' COOPERING. • . , ir HE eubecriber respectfaili informs' the public 1 : that he has commenced the COOPERING Bust. • noes afore reetdenceon ank Road •, . ! %WM Il w eriz i a / A . stritet, aboutos• square south •of 'the 1 Firet - Reformed Church. Tube, ( s V . & Bio anti, rioti, ilogsheads, Casks, I . '- v , • 'or anything In his 'linemadeer RR •PAIRED at short notice and 'on rest sonable terms. ' Re solloith the patronage of the pub. lie, fooling costident that his work .vrill..compare thy orabix in workmanship and price with sit) , other. •..193EP11 H. °ASSERT: ' Lannon, April 5, 18i1f,.. . . • .1. . • • .. •,• - - TAKE xvorrica. . .. DUILDERS,wiII do well by oallingon J. IL passiiii, .IJl•kiterit; ao he Is' Pr:pared , to do 'all kinds of TIN 'ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. He also' has' on land a largo and good assortment of.all kinds of TIN WARR, and ~11 of the.most- improved Gas Burning COOK 'STOVES andPARLOR STOVES. Also, all the ,dlifeiteht -and latest 'improved RANGES. AND ICSATERS, of ill kinds: 'lie also keeps cm' stantly On Vand a large stockut all kinds of ROOFING, SLATR..whioli he oilers at less price than they can be bought of any other slatemen In the county. . •. • . ' *IL: WA IIMROOMS—One door South of the ""Bri ck Hotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. - . . Lebanon, May 4, 1854. • , • Cider Vinegar. A large 'quantity excellent CIDER IVINEEIAII..Ia • • 9geged,formale Igvoge 9tdigt", farraert. ..79r1rArth•r • arlastkalarookadialaple, apply . * dlltla a fECPi Alla /7, 1150,6, to; Wanted I Wanted I 500,000 more Men, Women, and Chil• tlren, Wanted 1 A Adam . SPENGLER'S PhotograPhic Gallery, in Altime's Building. Gall and see his pictures. They are more life-like and natural than yon sari get them nt any other place in town. He has always on'luid a large assortment of Rosewood and Gilt Frames and. ensue of all kinds . Ile takes Photographs, Ambrotypeo, Stereotypes, and Procclain Pictures, at the lowest prices. Pictures taken in all kinds of whether, Ha is prepared to take the latest style of pictures. — Come one, come all, and see for yourselves. Lebanon, Hay 10,1806. J. A. SPENGLER. PRIVATE SALE. rpuic Subscriber offers at Private' Sale a TWO STO- I, Mt FRAME DWELLING !LOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, (being lot No .lln libler's addition of Lebanon,) located on the Qld • ForGe Road in the North-Western part of said borongli.— For particulars apply JOto . SEPH 1.1. URtER. . . Lebanon, 'January 25,1865. F. 1111caialf 9 FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER caN Cumberland gtreotorte door Hest of 4014 NJ the Black horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the short; time I have been in business, I would respectfully' solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. o hes at all times. an assortment of REPOTS and 811 ORS of his Own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c. • Thome desiring u.neat, well made article, are invitee to give me Childrens' Shoes of every,variety color an hand. Heavy work made to order. -.4lliialwork .warranted; Repairing neatly 'done anp I „haves Awls, moderate.. , NEW • CABINET AND cli .1114Milni CTORY 1:1111.1.13 subscriber respectfully informs the public that J. ha has the' laigett and best segortaient of YUAN! TURF 'and OHMS, ever offered' to the public of Leb .anon county. .11e bite on lumd, at, hie Cabinot-Ware-. •Notth Lebanon' borough, nearly oppoilte 'ieller'ailetel...anks few • doors:south of Bergner's,. a - stilendid assortmen't of good„subetential and fitabioh able Cottage and h ember FußNrrußs, con slstitig of ; 13efasoTete•a-tates, Lounges, What•nots, Paz , • • • w .l. • steads,' 'orYoktands„ Wash-standa,and %Itch ' • en Fdrnitnre of all hinds. • Alsooslarge and elegant variety of. Vivien Beet; Brig%aFff,r" Chairs, ~qemmon .13.pr,ingimatid Chaire alljeeildis of Opting 'seated Mockers: Also; Windser;CadO•eeated. and 'Com mon @hairs and Rockers of every description. int. AR floods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give Satisfaction... . ' Parsons desirous o'f.knowing 'tile Character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their • durability by referenceSn'those for whom he has man ufactured or to whordisfld: -m›4 mi . ' 6 qm 111 'Kg P a pig 11 pi 0 fiE '' E a l 9 g 4 I P sit sail . 0 f 1 4 4 . g 40 , 4 . a e p i. g 2 if., I .. . .0 t; A i 1 1 4. N o r m aw .47 - 4 0: 5 a .0 R .0 p E tal :4,1 4 E — lFti I 4 Old Furniture ead,ohithafftepaired and Varnished. N. N. T Oodine niMe and Fpnerale . attended, at the ohciiteet nOtica: • • • • • - 7 :-.3OBNPIt BOWMAN. North Lebanon { .. Mard i . . Fashionable'. Tailoring. • • . REMOVAL. jr ICITAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully, ;inflarm ijithe Citiiens of Lobinon, that he has REMOVED hie TAILORINGAInsiness Comberlind fitreet, two doors ,East of Market Street,-and iipposite the Eagle Rotel, where all persons who - With garments made up in the most faahfonablestrle said heat manner, are in riled to ball. TO TALLORBlLL.justrecelved and fol. sale the N.Vork and Philadelphia Report of Spring Simmer. Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fiehlofie should let . the enbaciiber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accoadingly. MICILEL 110F.FhlAN. Lebanon, May 4,1864 0 lle. et m lIM 7; 4 7 t . 0 Cr g .... N. cy, .. CU 2 pa CD • l jg mq ICI 66°1 ci i• a . . ~s . ". . ... ~„.. t . 74 , .... . 1 . mai MI 0 via a : .0 .6 7.4aT cp . • irt ra fPI ... CD -, v. , iga. N itil , .. c o.pl. 1 '. .• • - 'll' 6 , -'r. Nell • • c m. .0 - .4 , ---.— A - p . al •ak ' = • ef Ucl 5 is , 1 ~„ ... R.. a, i, 1:1 •• , . 2 uu— '" c° A) 0 • '' —A it 0 u 2 • • 0 20 . rn ~,, ...• , 'IN ti E r:1 e..— R.'. P ( . 3 CD Ps Imp' IS — 'm lq_ll4l •SS :. -ID li " .4:%-F Fl/ • - " etAiiir .;.,;• a' - ~N E ...,. t ., ,4Q , Ipi , 40 tO t.Z . IV • llll. ' • 1 ' ' R:cp • O - P 1 ..* C. 0 , tc 3.° a( mia-, ~.,. . , (t).. • . 1 4..5. F. la pi,. v Pi .' L T :L. • z ® EXCITING NEW! ..Atkt 'the ISIPPOIItiaI • of L H LAUDERMILCH • , • LEBANON, PA. Neiy:• • 0:0100 • Ale* Goods I GREAT.lNpumplys TO,CAqH B UYERS,. EN Idea All Wool Detains, all colored:: .. : POPLIN M13,8L1.N pEL4INS, & Iflitok ;Fiona BEATER. Oyer :CLOTH .los.-LADIE . B 'CLOAKS ftotn $2,00 to $4,00.. : *Fara* . 464 BlaiPic Cass. . . Satinettes! sold from 50 cts. to $l,OO. , .13ed• , Pheek and,Tieking. Blnaehed nad,l.lohlemihed Woolen .St,ookinga. Shirting, Fikuidel; thirynge, Flannel. Calreoei 40. - .0)001 4 0 8 -- 4Voolerf and Cotten Rosetrieg. Ladles' and .Gootit qloVes. .14tiOli - Skirtol" Hoop :Skirts!! Balmoral Shirts. Umbrellas ! tlinbrellns!! Linen and P„aper Collars. Inlrlin'abf , • adioii and N issen: Shawls. Woolen Hoiide f '.c "liciods ! atm eral Inilitirtrlient) of ' = • D,. Goods; - Gioceries. ea' • ••'.(intionsWarel • o'J' ill kinds of piodace 'eichange 'foirls. • •Housg ,Market Street, _46.bcpiopi. • JOHN M. . MARKS 7 ' Proprietor. TIIE Proprietor of this well-known Hotel respectful ly informs the public that he has again taken pos session of it, and earnestly solicits a continuance of the petrenege.heretofore, so liberally bestowed. Ile -log stigibly'located and-providod with every -conveni ence. it offers, to ,the public all the comforts and lnr tides of& ilret clan Hotel. Exteenelie Siabling if; tacked' with , truitY and Obliging , oetier e. The Bar is well stocked with -the choicest liquors. and the Table will not Lie Surpassed by• any other in Lebanon. Farm ers and ill others 'lnvited to •:4 t • -$. JOHNIK. MARK. Lebanon, April 6, 1806 El CUMBERLAND: ST 1865 "18 years established in N. Y.Olty." "Only infallible remedies known." Free from P0i50130." "Not de4llgerOUß to the Homaii Family." Rats came oat ofthair holes to Ca.". "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Exter's, Is s pactentoal for Rate; • Mice, Roacbec, mark and Red Ants, &a., &o. 'Costar's' Bed;•Bug Exterminator, Is a liquid imr waah, used to ; • destroy, and also as a pre volitive for Bed-Bogra, Ice. Costar's Electric Powder for Insects Is for Malta, Moequltore, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, luseets,on Plants, Fools, animala,lto. • .Ws- Sold by all Druggists and Reisflits everywhere. sap- l I I Bzwass I I I of all worthless Imitations. ifir See that "COFtraVs" name is on ench box, bat tle . and Flask, belbre,you buys TIF.NRY R. COSTAR. Jar Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, tga_ Sold by Dr. GEORGE ItOSS, and Druggiats and Dealers at Lebanon, Pa. ' • : 1:865• INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farmers Gazette (Eng. lish) asserts and proves by figures that ono pair of rate will have a progeny and descendant; no less than 661, 050 . In three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food than won hi sustain 06,000 human . beings. ft. Bee "Costar's" advertisement hi this paper 1865• RATS nertus BllßDS.—Whoiever engages in shooting 'small birds is a cruel•man ; whoever aids in extermi nating rats is a benefactor. Wo should like some of our correspondents to give us the benefit of their ex perience lu driving ont these pests. We need some thing besides dogs, cats, and traps for this business.— Sole:act:6c American, N. Y. • . Itti;'. '&43 "Co - star's" advertisement In this "Bier 1865. "COSTAR'S" RAT Rxternithator is grople, safe, -and sure,—the most perfect RAT -ification`meeting we hare ever attended. Kvery rat that can gettt, properly pre pared according to directions, will eat it, and every one that mite it will die, generally at some place as car p052%18.60111 where the medicine was taken. --Coke Shm.e. . See "Coitar's gliertieement in Ude •Mieir It 865; Wilik:7l43leaking of "Co44iir'soltat, 'Roach, &c., Exterminator-'-more grain and provisions are destroyed annuallyon OranrOoun ty by ,vorrn In than would pay for tone of this Rot and Insect Killer.—Lasicarter, Wts.,'Herield./ • • See . "Coetne . et7i ad.7ertkrnmpptx? thiepeper . ........ FARMERS AND 'llollfilig2SEPAllfi-LidMithl recol lect Abet handrodkif dollare'; worth .of Chain, Provi• Moue, &a., aro annually dentroye4Y by it te, Mine, Ante, and other insects and vermin—all of which' can be prevented by a few dollars' worth of "Costar's" flat, 'touch, &c,ltaterminntor, bqrtglit endrueed freely. Sae "Costar'e" adverttenment• In this piper. air Sold in Lebanon, Pa., at • • • , • Hr. Geo. Ross' Drug store s ,:; - .:.:Cumberlnnd Et., opposite Co tnA" Morass. ' WALTER'S-MILL. Tgl• • , otibecriber reoectfitlly Informwtbe public tha he . has entirely, r.ebnilt the; AIM on the littla.Swe tam, formerly known as !.%tritivie" andlater "Wen gerrei"-about ono-fourth 'ota .mile richt Joinmitown Lebantm county,' Pa.; that he. has• it now. in complete lisitaing order, and Jei bippiied, to Baniish'cnstomors letabilitrly with a:very. auperlormtiele or , ' :AU • Mr—IlICID 1 11D:118 1 1k . 1 as cheap as it c l p be otAu m! onec m g4 r it n as other i z . nreernreletr prices CHOP, BRAN, ge.-,IIeKQ_ also pre pared to do all kinds of Oturrosrese'.Wosa, for Farmers and' others, at the very shortest' ossible notke and in ,ekes, all 'to give him a trip... The machinery of the 'Mill is entirely mew end of the lateit and most im proved kind. By stiict attention and fan dealing he 'hopes to•merit a share of public patronage. 'WHEAT; RYE, CORN, OATS, &c., biiught;TOr which the highest' Lebanon •Market prices .will be paid. • , • ',FRANKLIN. WALTER. .W ANTED T E O ,B UY , 50,000- Bls 7olgem:mcoßN . . - , 50,000 bushels OATS; •.• • . 50,000 bushels WHEAT. • ',WO, CLOVER S s EEtc TI3IOI I EIY BRED; Flaxseed, for Fhlublthe hi bee t SASH Fakes will he, paid at th e Lab au, Wiley Railroad Depor,..tolianon. -. ' GROJUMEIOFFhI A N JRIT 17 . i.so l -• ~.( TO THE:PUBLIC; • The undersigned haVing talon the Largo and Comma (Hone Hotel; in Pottsville, known ii the 311.0R'11 1 131-ER HOUSE, Would respectfully announce to hie old frisnAle and for iner , patrois that he is prepared to. eOtQrotpo • datiall•whe Ina? favor him• with" • ; their. patronage: • . • - The MORTIMER ROUSE )iii boon' newly papered, painted; and refurnished throngbout, slid' the FROPIII6- .10it fools warranted in, saying that it is •lINSURPASBED BY ANY' HOTEL IN TUE Ilbroligh of Pottsville, for comfortand convenience. , • ; Pains wil4k,Spaed • , To rends! it, an agreeable a.d comforti;bloi spapping ' place for stranger++ and triiveliiin. The Stabling and Shedding, Attached to the lintel, are sufficiently large for the ac , commodation of the berm and carriagel of hie gueste. — The ilotelde now open for the Reception of the Public. q, lie will he happy to .a . ecommodate all who may give him a call. qoBlll'll M. YEGEIL, Pottsville, April. 8, 1883. Proprietor. CLOCKS. O Thirty Hay, Eight. Lay, _ 2 . ,xiiiirty, Hour, e: ~ 9.OKK. JuatAtecoi'vecriit .ll • 4 J. BLAlR'S , JewelryLBt:Ore, Lebanon ;Pa BM Lorm.t °Az VINE G. GABEL .N • • -SOWP. :.$ . • . laning . iocated .on , tht gßeasegv:l3oscei viteed, near ehrinbertand • - Sliedrnast-tebauen. " r - • underegned-respeetfully inform 1 the public in general, that they till manufactureind keep on hand, 11: . 141Tp Door,.Saidt, Bliatter, Minds, Flooring, Weather : lig:verde, .0 .Gee Spring ' Moulding;, of anal:es, Wash. ' urbace, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDPIkIe • istutiNuALs ter nouns. We also construct the latest aid MOPE im proved Stair Casing and Hand Railing, suitable for largeand small buildings..._ • • We now invite.Farinera,trifeeha`nrce and Ifni!dere to oall and , exantine our stobk;;Which.*B - .3rill.wariont to givo enttro malefaction to all .whOlnay,favor the n pact , elEtnad with their euctom. " 4 . • - •. • Lebanon, May . 4.,18p4. P. B.—There mai) Itirlcudi of TURNING at the eatne. ' .Pktating, pfturjw, :114., ..promptly done for thoie . wbo spay, Amulet' Comfier.' • • ,••• Wine , stind l l - Aqu,or Store. ritit'•iiiiblierneirio.winda; :it** wen,. •fnfornt hie •• ;friends:up/I . nm ..pubito,,in. parcel .tinit. ho lute opened (vie* ••' • Wtit t 't,tirD'lAQUOßltOßE, . in Cumberland otrelt,.llbangit,,P4.,, next,door. to the Washington Zloter, where • ho"lubidde constantly to keep on hand all'ltinthrof • ' Wines, Brandies ; &c. • Ail (*which : will be of the best and porttst quality, arid'will'he' sold gt-the lowest Price's: The -patronage th opublJo Jo oolicited : DJI. It. p. BUCKER. N his a good cajole of Whitt* at $2,26 pergollott..' - J.; "• • - - • ' I . Le . 1 ?9??4 , . A Pq r2 ', o o, ;. :it; • , 11 0 1 "Sitsi* ciuldratibee' tzendot Lebanon, that ho has' commenced She BA h- INGASUBIN,4BIIIi ill an its varlotiee, at hisi.stand, in 'CuMberland etteet,'Lebanoll,'nearlY o`pta 'trio Buck Hotel, and will !supply c ustonierawith theteatillil: AD, CASES, Blonr rceelyypl.froin enshnyorx and ietrirnedio them , in biisaltitalibitnotiO • 4: • • 'I :' ...CONS ' Ec u .III:OITBIi;IES, freati and of. the BastAnality, constantly on band, and itunliediedit lamest iricee. •Thei.pnblld bk. lzbl ; Lob non, May 4 4 UM. H. 41.3111111/t. 186 El IMO LONG ACIC)3 & LABEL
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