The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, February 24, 1864, Image 3

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LIMANOR,
WEDNESDAY ) FEBRUARY 24, 1864
HOME AFFAIRS.
SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY,
Advertised in the ADVEICTIEIZR, or for which bills have
been printed at this office.
Wednesday, February 21--Henry A. Suavely, Stock,
Farming Implements, /sc., Cornwall.
Friday, February 26—Samuel Loose, Stock, Farming
implements, Jackson .
Saturday, February 27- Personal Property of Mrs. Ju
lian Rise. in Lebanon.
Monday. Febuary 22 —Joseph H. Blanch, Stock and
Farming Implements, N. Lehanon township.
Monday, Febridary 29—Robert P. Alexander. Stock and
Farming Implements, South Anneille township.
Tuesday, March I—Stock, Farming Implements and
Household Property of Frederick Zeller, Cornwall.
Tuesday, March I—Stock and Farming Implements o
C. P. Stinetnetz. In South'Anneille.
Thursday, March 3—Samuel Loose, Steck, Farming
implements, 14, Heidelberg.
Saturday, March s—Josiah H.Stook, Farming
Implements, &c , Cornws . n .
Saturday, March 1---Job;,,s Harshberger, Mount Ne
bo, Carpenter.To , ;,„
Monday, March 7-stock and and Farming implements of
Moses In Cornwall township.
Wednesday,
Weller. ' Jareh9—Personal
p al Property of Jacob
'
Frid a y m deed., near Fredericksburg.
arch 11—Personal Property ofJobis Delmer,
fir. - J rnwall.
cdneaday. March 18—John Regards°, Stockjarm
ing Implements, &a.. Heidelberg.
Thursday, March 11—Jobe Dietz, S.Armenia.
Friday, March 18—Joseph H. Bloinh,'Stuak mind Farm
ing implements, N. Lebanon township.
Tuesday, March 22—Abraham Geib,dec'd., S.Lebanon.
Saturday, March 26—Patrick Personal 2 "Pers
sy, cornwan,
PRIVATE SALES
Borough property of James N. Rogers
Borough property of George S. Gasser
Out Lots of Adam Ritcher.
Yana in East Hanover, by B. J Stine
Bounty to Nine Months' Men.---
The House at Washington passed a joint
resolution on Thursday providing for the
payment of twenty-five dollars bounty to
the nine months' men called• out under
the act of February, 1862.
The Hight of Recruits. -L-By or
der of the War Department no volunteer
recruit shall be. rejected on account of
height who is at least five feet. • This is
of importance to men of low statue seek
ing: to to enter the army, and hence we
note it.
The Rev. Isaac Miesse, a well
known minister of the German. Reformed
Church, died on the Ist inst., at his rest•
dente in Penn township, Berks county, in
the 52d year of his age. He officiated
for over 25 years as a pastor in Bern
township, and was considered a preacher
of considerable ability in the German lan
guage.
A grand parade of Company X.,
93d Penna. Volunteers, with the Compa
nies of Captains P. Y. Edelman and A.
H. Schaeffer, late of the 167th Regiment
Penna. Militia, will take place at Frie
densburg, Berks county, on 'Saturday
next, February 27, 1864.
The 'Reading Adler' newspaper
establishment has been sold by Col. Kess
ler to Messrs. Wm. Rosenthal, Jesse G.
Hawley and William S. Ritter, of Read
ing, by whom it will hereafter beconduct
ed.
Soldier Killed.--Jobn Breebbill 7
a member pf Co. I, 7th Pa. cavalry, was
killed a few days ago, on the IVlarietta
and Cincinnati railroad, while on his way
home from Nashville, on a furlough, h v.
ing re•enlisted. He was from Bethel
township, this county.
Isaac Hoffer, Esq., has been ap
pointed a Notary Public of Lebanon - by
Govetnor Curtin.
As we were not present in the
Court House at the reception of the 93d,
and as the editor of the Courier was, we
took it for granted that he reported the
proceedings correctly. We were mista
ken however. His favorite -National air
—""Old John Brown" was not played by
the Band as he stated, but what he
thought was the glorification of that .old
traitor was a good McClellan song. The
soldiers knew what it was, and no won
der it was received so.enthuslaitically.
The Provost Marshal has given
notice. that persons claiming exemption
from the next draft on account of alienage
non-residence, unsuitableness of age, or
manifest permanent physical disability,
can have their names stricken from the
rolls by appearing at Pottsville, as fol
lows :—Cold Spring. East Flanover,Union
and Swatara on Monday, March 14;
North Lebanon and Bethel townshi $s and
North Lebanon Borough, on Tuesday,
March 15 ; Lebanon Borough, Jackson
and Millcreek, Wednesday, March 16 ;
Heidelberg, South Lebanon and Cornwall,
Thursday, March 17 : and South Ann
villa, Londonderry and North Annville,
Friday, March 18. No one need appear
who has furnished a substitute, paid com
mutation or who has already been ex
empted for e the causes specified above.
Rev. Dr. Johnson of Philadel
phia, has accepted the Pastorship of St.
John's Reformed Church in this place.
The "Washington liouse,' l im
mediately opposite the old Reading Depot
was destroyed by fire on Wednesday
morning of last week. Upon the return
home of the firemen, a young man named,
Josiah Reese, was killed by the tongue of
th e 7 . tre Engine striking him in the abdo•
men, w hile rounding a corner.
A company cj.ith a capital of
48256,000 is about erecting a, rolling mill
at Harrisburg. G. Dawson Coleman,
Esq., of North Lebanon, is a member of
the Company. We are sorry that the
capitar delved out of the soil of Lebanon
county should be diverted to enhance the
property of other places. The much talk
offs rolling-mill at this place thus turns
out as usual to be all talk.
Edi. The attention of Dealers in and Con
'Elmore of Indigo Blue, is invited to read adv. in
this issue Indigo Blue, .p u
t P at Alfred Wilt
lierger's Drug Store, 233 N. u
peond St., Phila
delphia, *c., the.
Yon Tnno,t.v. DISEASES and affections of the
Chest, "Brouee Bronchial Tioches," or Cough
Lozenges, are of great value., In Congbs, Irrita
tion 'of the Throat caused by Ooid, or ririlist::.!
Exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking in
Obllo, - or sing ingi they redooe the 'meet bene
ficial results,
Attenthin,ltipoy 1--Yolonteers, who ox
peot to" retain their health:nnimpaired.during
the campaign, must Sae tb theniselves, do not
trust to the Army Suikiime ' ' , Supply' yourselves
with HOLLOWAY'S Pitot4g4llP OINTMENT.
Every . English. Sold let's - 4(uppeack coptaine
them. Only 2.'cents . per bole or pot. 2dl
Car building is a new business
in Lebanon, and we are pleased to learn
that it promises to be a iueeesafti) one.—
We 'noticed lasi week that a New House
car was pia on the road for b. T. *er
ner Co., Avon, rrem our new establish
inent, which compares in beauty and con
struction with any on the road. • John
Meily, Esq., is the proprietor of the
works..
The abuse and misrepresenta
tion of an aged and upright man like Mr.
Bucher by the Courier, is one of the bad
characteristics introduced upon our peo
ple by this civil war. Mr. Bucher's
course as Commissioner, andifiis resigna
tion, were in conformity to at he reli
giously and conscientiously felt to be his
duty. If the - Cpurier had asked any one
knowing Mr. B. it would have been
told so, and the abuse which does
not injure Mr. B. is also of no benefit
to the courier, politically or otherwise.—
When he could not act with them he re
signed, and there the matter should.have
begl . allowed to rest—and particularly in
the Ease of Mr. Bucher, when all was ac
complished that . could have been de
sired.
Jonathan Bender, Esq., Sheriff
of Lebanon County, died atter a shot ill
ness, in this borough, on Monday morn
frig last. Sheriff sender was elected on
t.l'&lTltin Ticket in 1861, and hence his
term of office would have expired next
fall. Coroner, by law, acts as Sheriff
in case , of a vacancy by death or other
wise, until a new • Sheriff is commissioned
by the Governor. Peter L. Stouchi Esq ,
is the Coroner of this county, and accord
jng to the practice prevailing in this Com
mon wealth, would be entitled to the new
Commission, but we learn that it has al
ready been decided that Joseph Shantz,
Esq., will receive the appointment, if he
'has it not already. The Deputy Sheriff,
George Houck, Esq , who has been very
prompt and efficient in . the performance
of his duties, is also, in this arrangement
given the go-by in a very cavalierly man
ner.
The performances of Smith &
Hayes' Troupe, in Funcles Hall, on Wed
nasday and Thursday evening of last
week, were better than any of the kind
ever before given in Lebanon. The Mc-
Clellan song by Miss. Walton brought
down the house every verse, and a slight
attempt to hiss met with a deserved re
buke. McClellan is in the hearts of the
soldiers and the people, and it cannot be
Ignored or smothered.
The Flour Market in Philadel
phia is firmer but sales are limited. In
Wheat there is no material change to no
tice. Corn is firm with less offering, at
$1,12. Oats are steady at 86c. weight.
The demand for Beef Cattle was good;
and prices firm ; Hogs and Sheep were
also firmer,
Dftniel Fegan, Esq , Ex-Slidnit
of Lebanon county, died in Annville, on
Monday, from Typhoid Fever. Mr. Fe
gan was sheriff from 1856 to 1858.
A NEW WINTER SPORT.—AMOng
the sports on the ice at St. Louis, the
Democrat of that city has the following :
Some enterprising genius had placed
a live duck - in et box - ,- leaving about six
inches of its head and neck out, and this
box was placed ip a hole cut in the ice,
the upper portion, showing the ducks
head, being exposed to view. He had a
stick about two feet long, and charged
ten cents for the privilege of throwing
the stick at the duck's head—the lucky
individual who struck and killed the
duck, to have it as the reward of his
skill. Many persons, , struck with the
novelty of this trick, and not doubting that
they could knock- the duck's head off in
three throws, invested their money, and
hundreds gathered around to witness the
sport. Now the duck is one of the most
artful dodgers extant, and he saved his
life several hundred times by the quick.
ness with which he drew in his head
. at
the approach of the murderous stick .
The proprietor of this institution pocket
ed about thirty dollars in a few hours,
and when we left the stick was still
whirling and the duck was saving his
neck with a certainty that gave promise
of a long and eventful life.
Important. Legal Decision.—A
case was tried in the District Court of
Philadelphia last week, which is of con•
siderable interest to purchase of property,
inasmuch as it involves the question, who
is to pay the stamp cost attending the
transfer. A party had purchased a prop.
erty for a certain sum of money. The
deed tolbe made out to the purchaser, of
course requires an internal revenue
stamp, amounting in the present case to
Sip. The purchaser paid the same, but
arterwards brought suit against the party
selling to recover it back, taking the
ground that the seller of the property was
bound to furnish a lull deed of the title,
and the affixing of the stamp was neces
sary to make the title full. Judge Shars
wood, in delivering the opinion of the
Court, took the ground that the custom
everywhere is, for the purchaser of prop
erty to pay the expenses of the transfer,
and in this case, the stamp duty was but
an item of such expense, and accordingly
gave judgement for the plaintiff. The de
cision may be considered as settling -the
much agitated and important question, so
constantly corning up in almost all busi
ness relations as to whether the seller or
the purchaser is to pay the stamp duty in
transfer of property. The deC.l.sion will,
we presume, hold good also in personal as
well as real property, and In all kinds of
personal property.
Philip F. McCaully was last
week awarded a contract for 250 pairs
of handse wed Bootees, in Philadelphia, for
the Government.
We are grieved to learn that the
Rev. H. S. •Miller of this place had the
roofs taken off three of his tenant houses
in Easton by the storm of last Sunday a
week, entailing a loss of near $lOO.
Private D.,S. Brandt, formerly
of this place, a member of the 56th Regi
inent Illinois volunteers, wounded at the
Pattie cf•Chattaneoga in' the arm, has
since died from the wound. His wife
and tvm children retorned to Lel*
trn'.
;qr.
, The attention fit Farmers and
otitis is direct d''ta j the idvertisctment of
Messrd:Sttne ' and Ross for Straiv,
hi another eoTahiri.
It is said that between I.SO and
200 new rtteritits have already been en
listed by the 03d-.
Tobacco Seed.—Fresh Tobacco
Seed Just received and for sale at Lem.
berger's Drug Store. 3
Mr. John Mutthes, the present
popular landlord of the Market Street Hotel,
Lebanon, has leased Mrs. Rise's Hotel, of which
be will take possession April--
Melt.
the first of April -at.
Many improvements and alterations are to be
made in the new place, so as to make it a first
class Hotel, and with a. landlord like John it will
not lose its reputation which, fur so many years,
it possessed under its present hut retiring proprie
trzas. The .house at present occupied by Mr.
M. ; we understand, is to be converted to other
purposes, ao that the new stand will accommo
date the customers of both houses and as many
more as may find it convenient and pleasant th
top there.
TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go
ing on. and it is expected „that the Conscription no
will be enforced immediately% so I would advice every
body to get their PICTURES taken in time for their re
lations and friends, and the only place to get a No. I,
Picture is at Zistusastax's New York Photographic
Gallery. for be is staking the cheapest, the best, and
most lifelike Pictgres In Lebanon. It Is admitted by
all that be can't be beat, for his gallery is always
crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rem
ommend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New
York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call
early and avoid a crowd.
P. S.—Children awl anybody that has got weak eyes
should call at Zirnmorman's Gallery. Ms Pietures on
lb require froth 3 to b seconds time, to sit
Gans, Riles, Pistols;Powder, gaps, &a
ATTRICTION SPOITTEIMEN.—.J. G. MJLENDACH would re
spectfuli* inform the .public that ho continues the
business of manufacturing and thialing in
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER,
CaOR, Wads,and all kinds of gunning and gun ins tad
al, at his Store, an Market street, a few dears Nr.,rth of
the L. V- R. R., Lebanon, Pa:
pet,„ All kinds of Repairing done at tbo 14 b'Ortest poS
all Ale notice and in the nest style of worktO:anehip.
Lebanon, June 24, 1863.-1 y
QUESTION.—HoIIo! ttoere Dick ?Ind
Nancy, where are you going, that yori are in such a
burry ?
Aziswza.—Why we are just on our way to Rally's
Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken
takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all
the time crowded, so J:,aid to Nancy we will go ear
ly this morning beforti any body else gel s them, oy We
will have to conic -...way again without getting any.
QIUST.—YeSI bave heard too that Daily's Gallery
is nearly all t,c time crowded, and so why don't you
go to some ocher Gallery?
ANS.—fYll my ! we could not think of such a thing—
We admire the.true and beautiful picture that Daily
takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal
lery if we con Id get them rot nothing. Helms seven
years, experience in the business, haes a complete sett of
improved instruments, an excellint sky-light, amp
there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of
course every body that wants a good picture goes to
him.
Qt 3 2.4 T ha t kind of Pictures doesne bike?
ANs.—lle takes Photographs trout :miniature to life
size, plain or colored. Ills card pictures have been
pronounced More truthful and life like than soots that
have been taken in our largo cities. Ills Ambrotypes
ate beautiful, and can't be beat. He also excels in
copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en
larging them almost to any size.
gossr.---there is this Gal lery ? I must give Lim a
call too.
Ans.-;,Tnat tome along with Nancy and L and we
will show yon. It is ih Stine's New Bnilding. next
door to the Lebanon Deposit Rank. Be has constant
ly on hand a good assortment of lilt and Rosewood
Frames, eases, Albums, &c., which lie sells Cheap.—
For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March it, '63.
_gpeciat -
TO CONSUMMYES.
Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable pre
scription for the ours of Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of
cbarge,) by sending their address to
Nov. E. A. WILSON,
Williamsburg,
Jan. 27, 1864.--Gt. Eings Cu., New York. •
BE WISE BY TIMES 1
Do not tritle with your Beal% Conetitutiou and
Choriet.or.
If you are suffering with any Diseases for which
BEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCJHI
is recommended,
TRY IT! TRY IT TRY IT !
It will Cure you, save Long Suffering, allaying Pain
and Inflammation. and Will resture you 0
H EA LT H AND
At Little Expense,
Aud No Exposure.
Cut ont the Advertisement in another column and \
Call or send for it. - -
-- • BRIVAIMOY-CaIINTE VETTS-.-
Ask for Ilembel Take No Other.
CURES GUARANTEED. •
Tannery 23,188. —2m.
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LIM.
MENT, pint bottles et fifty cents eneh, for
Lameness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains, b.c., warranted
cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great
horsemen on long Island courses. It will not cure
ring bone nor spavin, as there is no liniment in exis
tence that will. Whet it is stated to cure it positively
does. No owner of horses wilt be without it niter trying
one bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life
of an over-boated or driven horse. For colic and bel
ly's-Ole it bus never failed. Just as sure, as the sun
rises. just ,o sure is this valuable . Liiiimette to be the
Horse embrocation of the day, Sold by all druggists.
Office, 50 Cortlandt Street, New York.
Feb. 10, -
TEE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
CIE
INVALID•
Published for the benefit, and as a warning and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG II EN
who suffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of
Manhood, etc , supply ing at the same time.
=BEM
By ono 'who hue cured himaelf after being put to
great expense and injury through medical humbug
and quackery.
' By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single
copies may be bad of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,. Esq..
Bedford, Kings county, N. Y.
May 2i, 11663.-7-ly
Tcrible Disclosures
0 ECRETS for the million ! A most valuableand won
Uerful publication. A work of 400 pages, and 30
colored engravings, DR. HUNTER'S VADE MECUM,
an ori,tinel and popular treatise on Man and Woman:
their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of
every kind. with Never Failing Remedies for their
speedy cure. The practice eS DR. BUNT PR has long
been, and AIM is, unbounded, but ut the earnest solici
tation of numerous persons, he has l een induced to ex
tend his med icul usefulness through the medium ofhis
••VADE MECUM." It is a Volume that should be in
the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive
of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one
of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited
mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be for.
warded free of postage to any part of the United States
for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad
dress. post paid, DR- HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street,
New York.
Sept. 71,1863.—1 y.
Services next Sabbath morning in the Gonnen. and in
the Evening in the English language, in the First
Reformed chtlVel4.
St. Luke's Church—Service on Sunday evening next,
(28th inst.,) at 7 o'clock.
German preaohing next Sunday and A. M., and Eng
lish service at 2 P. al., in the Moravian church.
Barrieb.
On the 11th inst., by the Rev. .1. Stamm, - Mr..E . .1111-
UEL FIEHL, to Miss CATHARINE_ ORESAMAN;
both of Londonderry.
On the 11th inst.. by the Rev. -A. A. Retnlre,
CHARLES H. K I LLINO ER, Esq., to M iss CORNELIA
PLEIS, of Phila.
On the 2nd ult., at Harrisburg, by the Rev. Mr.
K ititstraw. Mr. MARTIN FELIX, of Harrisburg. to
Miss FIANNA BASEIIORE, formerly of Fredericks
burg.
On the 14th ult., by the Rev.*. S. Emery, Mr.IIEN
RY EARLY, to Miss KATE SIIIFFLER.
On the 14th inst., by the name. Mr. WM. LINGLE, of
Dauphin on., to Miss MARY ZIOLER, of Lebanon en.
~E .
On the 22nd inst., in this borough, •ONATTIAN
BENDER, Eng , Sheriff of this county, aged 51 years,
5 months and 23 days.
The funeral will start from his residence, in this
borough, for 91yeratown, on Thursday morning at
9 o'clock. The friends and relatives of the family are
.respectfully invited to attend without further notice.
On the 9th last near Monroe Forge, Mrs. MARY
BERNEY, wife of Michael Reliney, aged 55 years and
12 days.
On the 6th Inst., in Palmyra, JEROME DAVID, son
of David and Rebecca ORAIOLOw, aged 8 months and
6 days.
Wanted.
AN experienced Salesman in Dry Goods, Store, one
who can speak German and English language.
Apply to
Leb.,Feb.l7, '64. GOODYEAR & DIFFENBAOIL
' 4l ATTENTION
riIITE REIMERS of the Lebanon Coantx
j. Ammolotion fpr the detection af Rome
Tbleirei,Andi the recovery of stolen bones,
will meetc"at4.he public houetrof• ,lode '
laatilibe, in !Lobanoi.;••on .VATIJR.I)RY, I ,I4,4 b;
084, if 9'o*,. •
P.M. OUR KILLIAN •reeisideit4
STEINVR;Wretary.
• `' RENRIf FORTNA, Treseurer.
Lebanon, Feb. 17, '64. " '
on Market:
The Leba
Carefully Corrected Brit.kly.
-LEBANON, WIDNESDAT, FEBRUARY 24, )864
Extm Family, $856 rlgge, Vi doz., 25
E x tra Floor, 8 25 Butter, IP lb. 26
Prime White Wheat,l 65 Tub or salted butter, 10
Prime Red Wheat, I 50 1 hard, 12
. ..
New Wheat, .„„'"': Tallow, . 11.
Prime Rye, 1 18 i inim, 10
Corn, Ofp Shoulders,' 8
Oats, 75 Sides,B
-
Clorer•sesd, 500 Sonp, 7
Timothy-seed, 160 Bees-wax, 25
Flaxseed, 260 White Bags, 6
Dried Apples, pealed, 200 Mixed Rags, 3
Pesch “Snits, - 260 Flax, tai lb., /2%
Peach "llutzels," 102 Bristles, iil lb., 40
Cherries, 1 ?6 Panthers, yi lb., 62%
Onions, 100 Wool, 'fib., 40
Potatoes, IA bns, 00 'Soup Beans, 'f qt., 7
Apple Bo tter,itleroelc, '45 Vinegar, 'fik gal., 12%
Itek arduttiztiltratc
•
CLOVERSEED Mr Sale.
rplIE subscriber has for Sale a tof prime NEW
X WESTERN CLOVER. SEED,'9,hich he will sell in
quantities to suit purchasers. •
ABP AIIA~f WißickvEri.
Lebanon, Feb. 24,'64.—W*
Straw aunt Corn Fodder
WA NTID." .
AOO TONS of Whrit and Oats Straw. 100 TONS corn
Fodder. for . ..ditch the highest market, price will be
paid in cash, during the months of April, May And
June,at the paper Mill of & ROSS,
Lebanop,, Feb. 24, '64. Lebanon, Pa.
Executor's rw mice
N''MICE is hereby given that Letters Veetninpritary
t on the estate of WM. BAER ; deed., late of treidel
'eerg township, Lebanon county, Pa.. have !teen .grant
ed to the nitdersigued..resid ing in the township, coun
ty and state , aforesaid. All persons indebted to said
estate are ra4uested to make settlement, and those
haring claimit will present them without delay.
NVM.3I. WEIGLEY, Executor.
Shaefferstown,leb, 0,14 , •
PtiEc Sa.le
or'SieriNimrs
STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
WITS. be sold at public sale, at tbe resideoce of
the subscriber, In' South Army - ale townlhip.
Lebanon county, about 2 miles from Annv ills, n..er the
Tutopike mall leading to' Palmyra, on Levi lc I ine's
place, 00
. .
THURSDAY,' Mardi 17; 1864,
the following STOCR-YetitIIINGI3IPLESIEIVIS AND
11013:•ElIOLD PROPERTY, viz
2 Milob COWS,l4.llead of •
young Cattle, 12 head of
SHEEP.with
.Young. 1
41: Thrashing Machint!, 1 cut
-43,. Wig box, I. windmill, I carriage, Cow
anti other F.Lxins, dc.
This Is orient' the largest and finest STOCES in Leb
anon ceinitY, having had great care taken in the se
lection and breeding, and IR one well worthy the at
tention of all lovers of fine cattle. • . .
A LSO
.
large variety of r
every kind of lIODSEUOLD and
/1. KITCIIIIN Furniture, such as 1 3 1.0112.8A85, 2
, w. new Corner Oupbgards, 2 Kitchen
4..0.( (._
.1 ( \ Cupboards, 2 S inks)B Bedsteads. Lot
1 .T ra - ~... Carpet, 8 Word Altovcs and 1 Coal
, = ~,, ---: Stove, with pipe, BARRELS, Tuba,
‘ , == ,
.- --7- ,I F/ Meat Stands, '3 Tables, Several dozen
. ' Chairs, ai dose° new Chairs, Desk,
and a large variety of other articles for fanning and
housekeeping, too numerous to mention.,
Sale to commence, at la o'clock, A. 81., of said day,
when terms will be made known by
S. Annv JIM to., Feb. 24,1864,
Barlow's Indigo Blue.
DIiALEItS and Customers, of the . above o.lehralog
Wash Blue, will please Labe uotice, that the La
bels ere altered to read
Indigo Hine,.
PUT 'UP AT
Alfred Wittbergetls
EIFILX7C3- SSPC)3ELAK,
No. 238 North SECOND Street, PEILA D'A.
The quality of this Blue will be the same in every
respect.
It is warranted to color more water than. twice the
same quantity of Indigo ' and to go much further than
any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves per.
reedy clear and does not settle on the clothes as most.
of the other makes do. One Box (Devolved in a half
pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any
that is made, at one third the cost.
As it is retailed at the some price as the Imita
tions and Inferior a. tioleti, housekeepers w ill•find it
very much to their advantage to ask for that put up
at Wiltberger's.
ts,All Blue put up after tills date with Barlow's
name on it isan Imitation.
The No r,Lubel does not require a Stump
~,,,For: Sale by Storekeepers gLnerally,
Feb. 24, !b4:--Flll. ir. 4,-
14mie
Hotisehold Property.
WILL be sold tit Public Sale, on
SA TURDA V, February 27, 18E4,
at the residence of Julian Rise, (American Hotel,) in
the Borough of Lebanon, the following artic es of Per
sonal Property, viz
BEDS and BEDSTEADS, I Secretary,
1 Writing Desk,3 , STOTES, -
Stove Pipe, 2 Settees, 1 Al
Screen, Tables, CHAIRS,II
Wash 'Stands , Looking-
Classes, Bowls and Pitch- it
era 1 Water Cooler, Carpeting, 1. Wood- '
Chest, 1 Shower Beth, Spinning Wheel
and Reel, Tubs, Kitchen Utensils, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
va, Ail kinds of Brandies, Wines, Gin and Old "Lys,
by the gallon.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.: M, on said day,
when conditions wilt be made known by
Leb., Feb. ' • JULIANN RISE.
OWEN LAITBACIPS
New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair
Muhl Sf., 3d dt f r a n n or ill M a ar ° t ro I L Y : Valley Railroad.
Largest Manufactory and Best Asfortment of
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county.
91112, public Is respuctrully request
-1 ed to bear in iniud that at these
Ware Rooms will be !mind the hest
assortment of FASSIONAnie. and HAND
. . . .
sou. FURNITURE and 'CHAIRS, Persons in want el
any kind would best Gail and examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Which (being alt of his own
work) he warrants to be better then any offered in this
place. Prices will be Lowns.othan at any other pl^ce,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanon.
All orders promptly Attended to, and speedily execu•
led at the lowest prices:
All persona purchasing Ffirnitnee from him will ha
accommodated by having it delivered to them, to tiny
part of the county, FREE. OP CHARGE, and witbont the
least injury, as he hate proeured one of the '.eat cush
ioned furniture wagons, eel - 41001 y for that purpost
AB— CuPPlisiS made te ender, and funerals attended
at the shortest notice. • [Lsbanou, Sept.l3, ISt I
LUAU LON(IACRE
•
LEBANON
Door, Sash and Steam Planing
111111 E 111111E.4111Ed
Located on the Steam-Abuse Read, near Oumberland
Street, East lebanon.
9111 E undersigned respectfully inform ..
the public In general, that they, ; 1 .4 I
till manufacture and keep on hand.,.. • ••• ••••••
Door, Sash, Shatter,• Blinds, Flooring. „,- ~,,.
Weather-Boards, 0 . - Dee Spring :1; . .1 [1 4i 1, 0 1-
Mouldings, of ail Mull, Nash Boards. eating, Surbace.
Cornices, and all kinds or BUILDING MATERIALS
for Ilouftes... We taro c . :, . tract the latest and most i m
proved Stair Caving : sand 'Railing, suitable for
m
large and small huildit at i 2: - . •
We now invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to
call and examine our steer; which we will warrant to
give entire satisfaction Well who may famor the under
signed with their custent
Lebanon, April 23,1862: - •
P. S.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the
seine Mill. Planing; &Wing, &c., promptly done for
those who may .furnish:Lnuther. ,
, .9
Philips, .areattly
FASHIONABLE BGOT AND SHOE MAILER
riN Cumberland Streat, one door East of ,
'Lithe Black horse ho 1. Thankful Tor the
very liberal•patronage _- ended to me for the short time
I have been in business, - would . respectfully, solicit a
continuance of the pat r nage of,tho.,public.
e has at all times n assolpt, of BOOTS nod
1
SHOES of his own mato acture"o nod, which will be
disposed of on roasonab p terms. • ..
FINE BOOTS, LyiDIES' GAITERS, Aso.
Those 'desiring n nent, , -well wed° article, nro invited
ti,7 4 i„ me . 0. ;Am, OhlldrenV Shoes of every variety
and color on hand:
sioar- All work warrant,ed. Repairitig•neo,T;f 7 sus and
IteEirft,4. made to order.
charges mods moderate. , ' Lebanou,Jnly 3;1881.
LEBANON VALLEY INSTITITE.
AT ANNYILLE, LIIBANON COUNTY, PA.
TV. J. BURNSIPB, A. M., Principal.
Tin ENSUING SESSION will coliwzonce on
MONDAY, July 21st.
• TOE SCHOOL has the advantages of a pleasant and
beautiful Lootttian—spnentus Buildings—Ventillated
Rooms4—a flue Library and Cabinet.
TUE COURSE OF STAMP is not fixed, the studies of
each pupil being directed according to the time he can
afford in School, or to the profession be designs to pur
sue.
THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT Offers special advan
tages to those who propose to pm(' in Teaching ; as
the Course pursued oopforms strictly to the require
m.o. o f the County SUPettantident. and to the Cowie
of the State Nomnal•School.
CIRCULARS anti further information ean:be ob
tained by addressing the Principal,
W. J. auluirsnix:
Annvitiei Pa.
June 2&T 1862
/ 5 ; wansplovinent $7l
WAITT,F,D j.
AVM will Wksq iron $8 , 3 $7.5 p ,vt nu b r abg l an d . .. a u
'lmponsii,44Wititiro A r gett6, or giwisThortadier3oti.
PertiCtliatei sintlrse. AditesiatiW Idlionv
otgrrAwriltoJAlllB4oneral Agent, Milan; Olrid. •
May 13, 1863.
LEIVIBERCER I S
DRUG STORE
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
M
JOIIN DIETZ
REMOVAL. . --<
TAILORING
ogmriz
o U . ROII.ItER
.w old * re-
Lspectrally inform tho citizens of
Lebanon and vicinity that he has reniovvd his Tailor
ing Establishment, a few doors east of Landermilch's
store, and nearly opposite the Washington House, on
Cumberland St., where he will make up clothing in the
most fashionable styles in the best manner; good ate,
tmaranteed to alt. Thankful for the very liberal patron-
Age extended to him thus far he hopes to merit and.
continue the same.
, Lebanon, April 8,1803.-Iy.
For_Snle or Exchange.
rrnx,unaersigned will sell, or exchange for a SMALL
SARM, hitt desirable House and lot of Ground, in
East street, 'East Lebanon. The House is a
13.. new two story BRICK with Kitchen attached,
- all well built. and well arranged with all neces
u eery conveniences. Also Cistern,-Bath House,
Smoke House, all kinds of Fruit Trees, &c., on the
premises. This property if not sold, will be exchanged,
as above. Good and indisputable title given... For fur
ther information apply to
JAMES. N. ROSERS,, 2Vareefth.. .
.:1-obertortanlim 1805 k
Foudrette Poudrette I
ffit LODL MANUFACTURING COSIPANY, with an
ri
experience of -24 years, again offer for sale a uni
form article of Poudrette at low prices. The experi
ence of thousands of customers attest to the fact that
it is the cheapest and the very best manure in mar
ket, and particularly adarr ed for TOBACCO, CORN , Po-
TATOU, andGARTIEN
The Company tuanufactme also BON& TA FRU (a sub
stitute for Guano), from bone, night soil and guano,
ground fine; Price pi 5 per ton.
A pamphlet containing directions for use, prices, &c,-
may be had free , by addressing a letter to the office of
the Company, 66 COURT/AND STREET, NEW Term, or ap
plying to our authorized agent,
PAUL MEL, jr.,
130 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa.
Feb. 17, 1861.-3 in.
Out-Lots at Private Sale;
,WiLL be sold at Private Sale, .
8 ACRES OF LAND,
situated in Long Lane, near the borough line, in Corn
wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Fulmer,
on the North, Wm. A Mins mad Joh n Krause on the East.
There is a one story LOG 110IISE, weather boarded
erected on the land, and a good WELL in the garden--
The land has fine atones for quarries. This tract will
make a nice borne for a small family.
Imy. It is free front Ground Rent. Good title will be
given. ADAM HITCHER.
N. B.—This tract' is now covered with fine grass, bal.
of which will be given to the purebeeer.
Lebanon, June 13, 1863.
JOUN G. GLUELE
D. S. RA BE R'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DR U-C S T OR - :E
"Hes been removed to his New Building on Cumberland
Street, opposite the Engle Buildings,
• Lebanon,. Pa. -
start S stbseriber respectfully announces to hisaequalm
'it tames endithe pnblie in general, that he has eon
." ntly on hand a largeetock. of
DRUGS, f.-PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, -+°^ we PAINTS,
CHEMICALS, " • DYE STUFFS,
VARNISHES, is .TURPENTINE,
GLASS , . ; BRUSHES, • '
HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical instruments, Toilet Soaps, So
gars, Tobacco, Be. Ala., a varietr.,of Ftufey Articles.
too numerous to mention, *bleb l..l.offersatiow rates.
and warrants the tinalities of the articles as represent:
ed. Purchasers will please remember this, and exam•
ins the qualities and prices of his goods before purelms
leg elsewhere.. SQ-Physielan 's prescrip tione.and fam
ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hones-of the
day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the
Eagle Bu Pdinge. .•
On Sundejs the Siore , :will be opened for the com
pounding of preacriptions between the hours of 7 awl
10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 PAL
Lehatioil: Aug. 111862. BATID 5. RARER.
•
LONG A.CII i & (FAWN",
villain" atir.4lJrUivelermer
mar, stibecriber respectfully informs the public that
he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI
TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb
anon county. He has en hand at his Cabinet-Ware
rooms, In North Lebanon borough, nparly opppsite
Zeller's Hotel. and a fee; dooot senAth 90 1 9/Saar, a
splendid assortment 04 good sqb,steptlal and fee
able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of Sofas, Tge a-tetcs, Lounges, What-note, Par
lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables;
Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed
steads, Work-stands, Wash-stands.and Kitch
en Furniture of all kinds. Aluo,a largeand
elegant variety of FRENCH BACK, SPRING SKATED Chairs,
Common Spring-seated Ohairs;. all kinds or Spring
seated Rockers, Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Coin
mon Ruth% and tockera of "every descrintion.
. .
FIRST IMPORTANCE
L. LEMBEROER, Graduate of the Phila-,
. delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the
Wrens of Lebanon and surrounding country.
II PURE selection of Drugs. Medicines and
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery
n a nd Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the
b et manufacture in the country, and a large
variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh,'Clothes
and flair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Finel
Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber.l
PURE SPICES. .PURE SPICES. I
Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for
sale in large and small quantities' at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store
GARDEN SEEDS,
FL°Virlll SEEDS;
' You will find a full assortment and' a large
variety of MEM Qarden and Flower Seeds at
LEMIIERGER'S.' -
Condensed Ly 6, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash,
and Potash in large and small quantities at
LEIVIBERCIER'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal
eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale
In large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Dsug Store.
If you are in want of good Washing Soap,
pure white or rod.Castile:Seap, Country Soap,
Eraiiive Soap to remove grease spots, superior
Shaving soap, buy the'imme at .
LEIVIBBROBR'S, •
Do you want a good' Hair Tonict something
o make the hair grow;to cleanse the head, and
o praent falling on tofthe hair; if you do • •
Csll-e LEMBERGER'S.
TRUSSES!
The afflicted are - requested to call and exam
ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, ac., com.
prising a variety of Manufacture.
im"Marah's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad•
justing Pad Trusa.P.
"Marsh's" Gatemen fel Bandage.
An invalnableo article for the purpose.
If you are in west of:Atty. : of the 'ahoy you
lean tre suited at,+:
LEMBERPER'S Drug Store.
Pure-Oh in Catawba Brandy
The gene:tee article for Medicinal re/penal
to be had in all its Purity.at '
. _ _ _
LEMBERGER'S Drug Stare,
Opposite the Market Mame
Anything yon wont that is kept in a well
conducted First chum Drug Store, can be furn
ished you by
LEMBERGER,
Cbenifet and Apothecary
Feeling thankful Mr the very. liberal patron
ago thuslar received from the Physicians, Mer.
chants, stnd Citizens of Lebanon and suironnd
ings,l again solicit a share, promising to use
every of to-pleaseall.
IR-Special attention given to PEITSICIAN's
PRESCRIPTIONS and Elm= RECEIPTS, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always
as good as can he obtained anywhere, and sold
to suit the tittles. Remember the Address,
JOS. L. LEMBEB,GER,
Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. 15,1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pa
CLOCKS.
Thirty pay /
Eight Day,
Thirty flour,
CLOCKS,
Just Received at
J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Steed
Lebanon, Pa
NEW CABINET AND
' vet,. An Goode sold LOW and 'WARRANTED to glee
satisfaction.
. Perkins ,desireite of knOwini the character of the
goals hate offered for Pale, can be fully eatiefled of their
durability by reference to those for whom he has man
iiqicturtid:pr to W h " T riepl d ..
frililtkriCe#r4llAqTtaiis , ttepeited apd-Terniehed:
PP; .-L - comciii lee e atuiVriiiiireltrattaititt d Ft the
*he rnotice. ;11 :44 . 1 0 8 SE 31 .. 1 1 0 IYWAI N ''
North Lebanon ' September 19;1860.
FALL ARR WINTER IRY'OOOPS ;
•
AT THI4 EW VORIM T O E
WE have Just opened the following list of great bargains. received (ore our beyer in Nest ',York :
Lanes, 20 and 26 eta. per yard; very good Prints frsm lii rte.. upwards, Hooped Skirts Tyr, ji
text Styles; Bieck Stella Shawls, $1.,b0 and upwards ; Ladles' Collars and Sleeves nhes'pei•tlne eier;
. . . . .
Kr- We buy our Goods exclusively for 04,811, and eve thereby always' enabled to buy iiiirrs-e;O.MVii
find the cheapest and will eltvsys give our customers the benefit of this advantage. We have but .ODIII,
,
price and our terms are CASII. Come and, examine our stock, andif you don't buy you , will see no cross
faces. . - .
Lebanon, Sept-
..?4,186a
OF TilE
NEW AliD CHEAP BOOT
AND Sill OE sirettE.
THE Babscrihet would respect folly inform the cit
'inns rifLetufinni 'and vicinity, that-he has reinov
ed his 1100 P and SHOE STORE to Market -street, cent
deer south of Mrs, Rise's Hotel, Lebanon.
Where he keens on
band a large and yell
assorted stank of ail
kiods of BOOTS and
SII O'R,S. Bo will
make to' order all
' 'kinds of BOOTS and
'SHOES, end at very
- slant notice. He al
• - • , so keeps band, a
large and well-assert
ed stock of LEATilili, Such seRED AND OAK SOLE
LEATHER, CALF. AND KT P .SKINS, MOROCCO AND
FANCY LEATHER," KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND
INGS, &c, and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND
FINDINO,S, such asBOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT
CORDS` and WEBSS; iiIwrAIDASEE, KNIVES, PUN
CHES, HAMSTERS, PINCERS,: RASPS, TACKS.—
Constantly on bend an assortment nfLastings. Threads,
Shoe-itailb, Peg-breaks, Sand-stonea r gms,Bristltia. Kit
and Shoe Tools of every description. Raving been eit
gaged In the business more than tetenty years, be feels
satisfied that he can give satisfactioti to all who will
favor him with a cull. Sle.vinakere,,fr.nt:the country
will do well by calling on him before, purchasing else
where. SAMUEL lIAUCK.
Lebanon. Jan. 27 1564.
TRUSSES!
TIME NEW BAKERY,
LttlE undersigned would respectfully inform the citlo
tens of Lebanon, that helms commenced the BA HE
IN° BUSINESS, in all Its varieties, at Ma stand, On
Dimberlaod street ) bebtrton, nearly opposite the Buck
Hotel, and will supply customers With the best BREAD,
CAKES. &c., kc. Flour rceePred Flinn customers and
returned to them in breed at abort tiotir.b.
CO lii
•
of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, tonstant4*
on lisr.tb, and furnished at the lowest peens.
Public ja.invited to Ore me a teal.
Leb nen, Nov. 9, 1569. - P. 11. MIL
BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. 11. Blinn=
Agent, as he is prepared to .do all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE. and
iitall of the most improved Gas Burning COOK
STOVES and PARLOR=STOVES. Also, all the
different jind latest improved RANGES AND
• ILEKTERS, of all kinds. Rs also keeps cm
stantly on hand ft large stoel(of all•kinde of ROOFING,
SLATE, which he offers at less-price than they can be
bought of any other slatemen.hr the county.
..16. WARE-ROOMS—CIue door South of the "Rack
Hotesi: , 1l alnut Street. Lebanon, Pa. •
Lebanon, December 25, 1801.,
Nis the time to buy your STOVES before cold
1.1 winter is here, and the best and cheapest place la
•
at the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Nanufae
tory of James N. Rogers,
Two doors South from tbeLebanon Bank, where can be
bad the largest and best assortment of PARLOR,
TIAEL, and CCOKING STOVES, ever offered in Leba
ty,ti, Gas Burners for. Parlors or. Bed Chambers of his
own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves,
and'a large variety of the'beet Cooking Stoves in the
county_ or .borough, which he warrants to bake =roast.
WASH BOlLleatS con tautly on band of all sizes,
and the best materiaL
COAL BUCKETS—the - ht . rgest assortment, the heai
lost iron, and the beat made in Lebanon.
Also, a large stock,of TIN WARE, made of the beat
material and in a ,vorktnarilike . manner. As he is a
practical Workman, and has had an experience of
twenty-five years...ha-feels confident that be can give
general satisfaction. .-
lie takes this method of returning his thanks to his
numerous customers for their !Mynal support, and he
hopes, by strictly attending to his- own business and
letting other people's alone, to still receive. a share of
poplin patronage—_—__. ROGERS.
Sir Particular attention paid to all kinds of Amami
finch as Intofiirs:Sponting, &e., and ail work warranted
SAMUEL ADOLPIIIIS iversom. MIAS. IL MELT
..A Friendly Invitation
- •
-.••- •
,•?,;, -.4i,eatltiP,;.,;=";•..'z.f•;-,
; •
TgAll desirou sof plVobanng
LU
- MBE& COAL
thd bist'adynntaie. at the old established and
REINOEHLS &:MEILY
At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West sides o
Market Street, Nor th Lebanon Borough. '
TIME suberibers take pleasure in Informing the citi-
L tens of Lebanon, and surrounding counties. that
they still continue the LIIIIIIIP.R AND COAL BUSI
NESS. at their old and-melt-known stand, where they
are daily receiving additional supplies of the
BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER,
consisting of White and Yellow Pine BOARDS PLANK
and SCANTLING.
Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING.
RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS.
ASH, from 1 to 4 inch ; CHERRY, from % to 3 inch.
POPLAR, from % to 2 inch.
Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. -
Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS. -
Roofing and Plastering LATHS.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES! I SD - INGLIS ! I
Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES.
COAL 1 COAL ! 1 ,COALI t 1
A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Broken,
Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the best Alla.
gheny COAL for Blacksmiths.
Sir- Thankful for the liberal manner in which they
have heretofore been patronized,.,they would extend a
cordial incitation for a continuance of favors, as they
are confident that they now have the largest, best and
cheapest stock of LUMBER on hand in the county,
which will be sold eta reasonable per centage.
lap Please call and'examine our sfeek and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere
REINOEIII4 A MEILY.
North Lebanon borough, May 7, 1862.?
LATEST NEWS
Of the cheapest and Best Goods
. . EV,EIt SOLD TN LEBANON-I-1 ; :-.....
Boots, Shoes, Hat's, Caps, &c
lillE undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS.
SOHTMENTS.of
i
P DATS,CAPS;BOOTS, SAGES, TRUNKS,'
' TRA'.' NUN% BAGS, dre., of nil kinds,
L
and of the best‘retteriali;wlardia !4e ,ilit-Gri . K..,..
' sell at•pritaiittO ..reetuw end tliem tolintha-• -
e arn. Uf the HA" 4 Id) huh Vithiti"variely uf New
Styles; embracing thiiaWashigigtounton, Btirnside,
Dupont, McClell ... ,an ' Strli*hlin and'Nfonitor Het. r: .
beautiful and ; - ailirrabeapc , ' , Of'CATS be has a co l e ,,
assortment4s
of ell the New Styles, gat np in
moaner. with Stu) finish ; W omen ' s Aliases' on ' I`'
dren's Bithuorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, 'SllptiVrir,
and all other kinds; Monte said Roys' Balmontle. Ox
ford Ties,
Washington Ties, Gtrogreas Boots. and all
other kinds wern,;l4 /chitin, turAuding BOOTS and
SHOES, of theilyrdgint vnrietiel,iol hie cheap Storein
' walnut St".; -- ite.# to VI., ''' yntrPrison.
, ,
Sir Thankful fOr the I IhgtO t." ntakement of the
public heretofore, 1 wcinle _My itn. w islibur anythhig ,
in my line to call and examine_ nck before making
their purchases. OS. BOVI‘3IAN.
Lebanon, April 23,1852. -.....-
P. S.---Measures taken end vi:o4t.ifetcle — at short notice.
READVIPIADE,€I.4OTHING
.
Will be sail at
Extreme'', Low Prices.
ABE% one of tto trot of-Reber dc. Bros., has
. taken the stock of Ready-made Olothieg at the
appraisement, which ,wUI suable him %o sel'a~~werit6~ib,
anywhere else can.be bong. It all . ancr!iee Or four.,
selves before you make, youtlhill purchase. "
We- 'DIRKS DOORS.V7V49x. CdURT.,IIIO . USE.
Lehaarl, Bept:2h, HENRY %MBE.:
k IMCIIEY, Merchant 'tailor, respeetfullt
• **noes to the citizens' •nt- Lannon and vicinity'
that he has just returned from the -oty with It Etna au,
sortilent of
CLOTHS; .CASSIMERES;
all of which he will seThoentrikeap Id enteral •
prices to sin t the antes; at tis,No..l - Tailoring Ftstah
ilehment tuSouth of the
Back Motel, South: Walnitt street.- ' •
All work entrusted fa "his care, trill he mainifm4l47.
ed. in a workmanlike Maaner /49 to fashion and dunk'
Goode purchased olsewheee vcill be cheerfully made
up to order sir the usual Moderate tarots.
Having had years of experience hi' the Tailoring and
Dry-Goode business, and being inclined to turn to the
advantage of hie customers- alt the advantages result
ingtfoom,itaid aciPtiremppte, fie feels satisfied that it
will,be retiPpnAtKto by s very
„ Mora; share of -thel it
Vatregiager - -
_Friends calf onei to pleatia•mle afterthoit please your
• -
eel~ebr y;
'Jolt' 14-1463
LaPEST .IrE Wis I
ilPiV3llIr oiriblE 11 91 1 MI I IIMITIM1111 0 .1
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
GROCERIES, CROCERIESi
bare just reeeivoti flora New Yorke fresh stock of GROCERIES, such ai
nolosses, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, dr,e,"
REMOVAL ~.
TAKE NOTICE.
STOVES. STOVES.
LUMBER YARD
MI:MMM:11
MUM
Towle, lc
XF.NDAT.L'S BUTIA)ING, Cumberllllll - Street, Lebince, L
stse NEW IRO*
ADAM RISE, In Cumberland street, betWein
Market and the Cohrt'llonee,north lade, hiss
uow.on hand a sp!Rudid assortment of the :NeW.!
Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys. for 1863
to wbiell the atientioh of the public is tespeotfully
ted. tints Of, all prices, -from. the cheapest toil/ernes
ctiatly, alWaYs on Inibtl. He has also just opened a isplki
did assortment df SUMMER RATS- embreeing.surla
.STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL. PEARL, HORN,
ITORN. SI:ATE, cutTAN.'alidhil otherit. —
Ho will alsoallTholesale all: Mode of Uatc, Cap*
ac-, to Country Alert-hunts ou advantageous terms.
hohanon, April 30;t8&?. - '
Fasbiotial‘le
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_ REMOVAL. •
- lUFICIIEL ROFFMAN would reapectfuny
IY.I the Citizens of Lebanon, that be has REMOVED
his TAILORING nosiness to ;Cumberland Street. two
doors East of Market Stieet, and opposite - - the Enid
,Hotel, where an persons who wish memento aredi
up in the most fashionable style and best marine; are IW
vited . • • • •
TO - TAlLORSl—Justrepslved and forsslephe N:lfortr
and Philadelphia Report of Stifinia Satimklit tddnik-
Tani:Of:Wishing- the Iratiltions.shisKe let the
know of the tact, so that be i tint. Make. his art snigemeattli
RIDWIPMWO.
Lebanon:April 10.11S1-: -
MERCH ANT-TA111,0111%03
.
CI S. )tA ASAY, tunek'a corner of Clint
a • btrittial street and Doe alley, has on , band'and
for ease; either by the yard or made to order, a large
Sot of
• -
GASBIBIERES, 'and
EST. N:Gs,
Sell selected iroin Cdel Marta. end Fits and sub
stantial baking guaranteed to, all. Alio - lignilo6l
ehiei 1, Cravats. Glares. liasidry, Sonya de-s, Fancy and
Plain Mush Shirtt, Under Shirts and Drawerk-
S. S. gadidrlart •
ehatiOn, April 9. ISSI.
G. L. 4TKINS & 800.
lIAVING united in the BOOT and SHOE B
and from their determination to be punctual. an&
make none but . the best of work, they feellikesolieiting
a large of public patronage. - They will slwayscheßiund
at their OLD STAND, 'New Bun.toso in Market Sinai
nearly opposite Widow Rise's' Mel, where they; will he
ready. to serve and Ovalle their customers.
They have now on Inind a large assortment Of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. , -
CARPET BAGS, &c, which they offer et refaced pries*
Asir Persona dealing at tbl BROS STDitlfrimn ben
salted with READY-MADE WORK. or hare It made to
'order. NatitraetiMs is always warranted.
Partictilarillintion given to the .REPAIRING
Roots and Shoes._._ [Lebanon, 3, JIM.
ATHINS &BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Sterols flfilad
up in good order for comfort and couvenhre, bode
for ladies and Gentlemen. - •
ikTHINS A BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe - eke, Ilttad
up in good order for comfortandconvetdence o lmtb
for Ladies and Gentlemen. ' •
A THINS & BRO. promise to beptirietual,allffwV en
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detver t. please all with may call on them for Beata
and Shoes
WANTED TO BUY.
50 -000 BUSHE'LS
s 60,400 bushels CORN
50,000 bushels OATS
50.(00 bushels 'WHEAT-
Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SHE'D, raisseel, for
which the highest CASH prices wilt be paid *Ube LW
anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
GEORGE HOFFMAX.-
Lebanon, July 17.1801,
REA DING RAIL ROAD!
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
J
:~:
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH AND
Nortb-Weat for PHILADELPHIA', NEW-YORK,
READING, POTTS - TULE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN,
-,tEASTON, kc - , • •
' 'Train's lave Harrhsliurg for Ph Ilaffelidifi. - Neni-Tork.
Reading, Potorille. and all intermediate Stations, at d
A. Id.,,and 2.00 Y. et , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. fit., arnt
8.08 P. Al_
. New Yxpress leaves Tfarrlaburg at 6.3 Q A. St, posses-
Lebanon at 7.30 -A. M., arrivlnr, at New York at =.
the same morning_ ' •
Fares keen: iiarriebnrf,: To:New-York - SS 'l*to.2llll.-
adelphiala 85 and .12 SO. .Baggage checked through._
Returning. laseNew-Yerk at it A. N.. 'IT Bition wet;
7P. 3 .1., (PITTSBURG I:XPRESS)... Inane.,Pb dada
ph% at 8.15 A. M.. and 3.33 P. M., passing Gehenna at'
12.17: n00n,..7.17 P. M. and Express at 1.05
Sleeping care in the , New York Express Trains,
tgrigigh to and from PitWtorgh' with'ut ehange.'
. . , •
Painengery by,theCatawi .
pia. Raihried learrePannaqua•
at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M.. for Philluielphia,, Maw
York, and ali Way Points. •. • ••• -• •' • •
Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15• A. M, and 130 'R. M.,
for Philadelphia. liarrlsburg and New York.. ,
An Accommodation Paasenger- trails leaves Reeding
at. 6.00 A. 1.1 , and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. .
.11111— AU the above trains ran datlyiStrodays excepted.
A Sunday train_leawn;Pottiorille-nt 4, 1 30:4.7; Si., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P, 31...
Cninnintation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at#=26 per
cent. between any points destred • - .".
Mileage Tickets; goal for 2000" tittles, betreen all
paints at $ , 16 85—for Families aridlhildnesit Firths.
Season and School Tielcets, at reduced rates to' and
from alt points.
80 pomade Baggige allowed each pew:termer. —
Plusengers are requested to purchase their tickets
before entering the cars, es higher F.res are' dinged ,
if paid in cars.
Dec. 9;1863
1113AtiON AeAlkWil
WOE undersigned hereby in form the 'public tbat
Lebanon .Acad inty is lot intended exclusively for
tie youth Of the Borough, but' t always did; aril still
dues receive pupils from abroad. .t 3 -,
Lately, also, the Oitecters.have improved= its general'
character, and elevated its standard. by refusing to ad
mit 'pupils without thw adioAStliy qualifibstirlis, Pad by
their eon tinged care they hope to rai.e this, school to
its praper place in the estimation of this community. -
A. limbed number of pupils of the proper grade can be
admitted front the country sPelying,to ,
JACOB CAPP. Presid:iat.
,JOSEPB KABCR, Secretary.
or to CYRUS BOGER, Teacher.
Wry- Tuition for common and-higher English branch
es,. Latin and Oreek. • $2 per Mouth.
Lebehao. Aug. 2.6.11863.
Lebanon Mutual Insurance
Company. • . •
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LOCATED AT, JONESTOWN,LIDIANON CO.,
TO the property "boiXers of the State of Pelm.
± kylvania r—GENTLantEN - : Your • attintakiru.:::*:,
Yes' pectfull3r Solicited to the following loW4htesofilaeir
auce of the' L. - KEA:NON MUTUAL IN.S.PILMOWL'OIt.
PAIC,Y., who are transacting business eeith..."thot Oleic
flattering evidenm , of Public emit There sotiecee
of the Company are septa Whale ' win may
datum.
take advantage tfirciugh its lagnitte4 .."'"' - - a W o rd.
mi them of beingirrotectAll : , fib i' ' ... fi re. Th e
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'beard of Directo=r ar ! : .7:ear.- ~. 4" - well and;
favorably known, at 'x's o P7'''' . entikeconndenmandt
respect_ of: c tit "' - -, w r ieh they live: Our Come
:p a . mud Ts invite your careful 14
vitiort-tp,, , 0 °whit, tow rates aswearedetermlned to '
inset , -, '-s' hs any other responsible'compauyAshing .
- l er ° (3 l i l i t e g i rba t i h n e 7;fl a gi : l7 )l A t, h , e en i a l it wc.,174,. 1-- ,
vi,
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sue Po ides width never expire, which obviates the us.
cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years.
Th? Company bas now been in successful operation t
for nearly '6 years, and all its losses have been preasptly,
paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; . and, in,
fact it bas been, and still continues to. he, : the Isiah at
the Directors to have the Company conducted.= huge*
and economical principles. -- '- .--- -..'-'.- -..--:
RAILS OF INSURANCE. : r
. .
'EweFlings, brick or stone, elate roof ' . • $0,1.5 lit ElOO
der do, sbitmleit ,IS - ••• do
- Alcr to g- or Frame - ,20 " do
garns, stone or brick . : • - .40 " do
do • Log or Frame• , . - - 20 . " dd"
Stdre Houses, brick or stone . - . - ' isk,.. q do '
do Log or frame - Mo'- 4 . do .
Wotan & boarding housesbrlels! or stone ,25 u do'
do do Log o;. Rii - ,30.d0 .
„
l
Academies anylVirsil ho ldree - - - .2:1 ..”( t _
a to t,diationL , • .it ,
ate ea t r thyfouerice - - - 1. , --
o
4 1- al clk4 tor.shiva l*dgll 7 "7. ." -_ ' --.
:25- . " di ,
50 ap
Shoemaker and saddler elloP3 ,30 - ,` a
Silversmith and Watchmaker. ,30 .i d m -
TilLniul ebeet iron Avail . . . _,36 , " ..41F ,
Groceries asd Prevision stores ,30„,.,"' :Ai' ' I
Tanneries d . „ . do,
: .A ..d.i '
Hatter shops
Grist Mills, Water power . git A,
Saw Mille do do . as a .do ,
"Drug Stores ; Id
~
do
Suiti d ti o sb d o o pe, br w it
od r atoll! , '
r 3,560. "
dode .
Earpenter,Joioer A Girbinet - taider - shops ,40 a de .
Wagoner and I.loadiaiiiirtr shops* ' -. . ,40 " do .
Painter and chair maker shops - ' AO " do .
`Oll .- "Mille -"'" " '" - --" ,' • : •AO a do .
Myer Mills - 4400 " do .
Founderies or woo .3 . 5 Si 4,, .
' do lirierb?Stone - ' ~.49. “.do .
, Mercliandize in lirjerbir stoop kmild'age , ,M 3 " do ,
do in. tb„,4411 it. "*" - ' 47 "- ,- '-- Id* ' -... gs it do .'
Furniture inbyistot atone blitild; ;IS ". do •
•do in *table - -", , ..-:. -., • ;20 a do,
Stables & sheds, brick or/tone - Amax,' ' ...10 '" do '
• do do wooden , 2. ,25 " do
Livery ' k Tavern Stables . - --- . '25... "do
' . ice All communicationikhouhi t 4 addressed to J.
G HEILMAN, lionretal7i Jmomidova.-Fedmirn Co., Pa,
"".*air • oFFICE - ar: the * , ittiLtkliliiiiii * Ho.f!t." A,
, I
Jonestown, March 4. lee;
MEI
General Superintendent.