• countrygentle -mannrrivtilet Boston, and immediately reptsir,d..to the house of a relative,e; lady, ‘4 o .litt , lidif:married la merchant of that city 'l*7Blitrtie t s =Were glad i to'see him, and 14 . nvitedt biro to make theirhouse his home, -,ttelle declared his intention of remaining %lin the city only a day or two. Ziletiosoan,titc.tieiledy , anxious to -*how s his - 44.,t*tite,Oto tt relative •and ; frien'd• of w ife,.took the gentleman's horse to,-n',llivery . stable, in Hanover street. .; Finaltq his'Vlsit became a-visitation, and the merchant after, the' lapse of elev . endpAround, at his lodging and boarding ,44;e , gentleman, a very con .siderable bill had= run up at the livery sta- •• '.Neenftlinglyte went'to the man who keeps the Stable, and . -- told him :2; NifielV' the gentleman took hiatorsete %waulkhpfitthe bill.' - ; saidtthe Stable.keeper, kT Atuderstend a.;short time the country gentlem in •`went#to.the Stable, and ordered the horse tate - got ready. The bill was presented tabitn, . 4 011,' said the gentleman. 'Mr. 'will pay this. 'Very good, sir,' said the stable keefi -er; 4please ;to get an order from Mr. ---, , lt•will be •thelame as money.' Thetorse 'was put up again, and down 'went'the ;country gentleman to Lon; , ;wharf where the nierehant kept. 'r 'm going now! cAre you ?' said the gentlemen, 'well, good bye, sir.' -' l unut about my horse, the man said the 'bill : must be paid for keeping! 'Well, I suppo.se that is all right.' 'YeS, but you know lam your wife's reoue'n! 'Yes sakilhe merchant, 4 1 know you :are; but your horselie mot. Ik:ItoIuANTic.SELL.—;A 'romantic foci '. dienroccurred in Allegheny county N. Y., :At short time since. Axoupleweremarried The. bride was beautiful—eyes like the ..sun. and all , that. 'The husband was pa ; irk:die; • he enliited—went to War. A ;libertine from Chatauque county saw the beatitiful wife, sought her society,.. and apparently won her confidence. He pro posed an elopement. She assented. He gave her ten 850 greenbacks to Make necessary arrangements. ((Must have been a contractor or .else very "loyal.")) 'Thia'she accepted. The hour was set.— 'The willian went Ito !his :hotelito smoke 'the tartitythours away, when the follow oing,tender note was put into his hands : : 1 have to inform you Oat 'circumstances beyond my control' prevent me from fulfilling my en ' Igagement to.elope with you to night. 1 .expect my husband home on a furlough soon, to Spend Christmas and New Year's, owl en we shall enjoy a hearty laugh at "your` discomfiture. Meanwhile,- I will ]keep your money as a Christmas present and *hen this_cruel war is over, dt will comeliancly to assist him to start w inbtxsineas YOurs, •faVdMy,' C: T. N. Drat :;.".pevare , .of the v,iddere— tpWitiltitiiifly"War VETE GOLD MINES or NevAnAj—Califor. Inlit is being trapidbr•depleted .olfber 'perm dation: -Vile ininelpal cause is tbe .ory. of .rich mines of god and silver out age the !knits of the state. The Nevada ~ neve 'ffas been'for the past two yews a perfect exodus to Nevada Territery'frosrall parts of palfornitc--- PrObably fiat _ less than thirty thousand people are now residents of this Terri tory wit° came here front California., The ditnovery , ct"rich mines in Idaho Terri. Amy has attracted 'thousands to that local ity.. • Tite Colorado mines, now Coming into tiOtiOriet3i, taking off hundreds, and will, jn.all probahility, carry away thousands another year. In addition" to thin, sninYhave gone to Mexico, and en geiged itt Mining there. , Several thou sands soldiers have also been • taken from tho State. Taking ail together, it probe- WOUld not be extravagant to'say that we !mit' two years, decrease don not fall short of fifty thousatidiouls. ''' Or *Who is he:?' said a passer•by to a policeman, who was endeavoring to raise invintoxicated individual who had fillealtito a gutter, 'Can't say, sir," re plied the policeman, 'he can't give any 'Of course not,'. re • plied the other, "how are you to expect an amount with a man who has lost his balanee.r' Mr Popp, of Poppville, of Popp county, fancy,ing himself to be very popular with hii:lady.rove. "popped the question" to her,under, 'the poplar tree, who, when asked for his consent, laborincr under the influence ofginger pop, popped t' him out ef,the door, tiithe Curie of 'Top Goes the Weasel:" iter Some fellow, enamored of a young -lady named. Annie Bread, dropped tt*fctlipwir)g—from his pocket •we pre sume f‘While tiplieS their lovely graces spread, --- And fops around them flutter, 1 3 content 'w ith Annie Bread, 4` ,, tictid , won't have any but her:" Sar A strong bdt sinful spirit rises up- Wards, nit like, to make music, but like the faicon.to dart down on his prey. air.M.inr God ..;grant us sometimes a hard nut to crack, for, after such nuts, thp table wine of life tastes deliciously. men show their faith by their vidikii; the faith of a gdod many would seeratio betin the Devil. selt, The too frequent use of authority impajait.„ If thunder were continual, it would excite no More sensation than the anise of a-mill: ' Stir 'Takla is riot alWays strength," as the•Saiionsaid when he saw the purser mi*lngtil ruin' with water. EXPOSITION ltianuiroiltUre-or. , Liquers THE. LIQUOR , DEALERS' CO PANIONf rrIHE onlr reliable Work ever published in Aviaries. boat all Liquors are adulterated and' Ito fasted: .41.110 how three' barrel" or Whisky are triode -from - 40*41ona•of /Salt 'On receipt of tosorf. „,, o t o -otr .44firow, BROWN; ,„,ikSl;t 411 -V '.= ,, Wiamelederf,Berks Co., Va. Ant% 141 . 8ig4in* ... • 7 Public Sale. V ia ha sold at Public Sale, on -SA T TAD Al ilfarigt 12, 1864, t "the late residence of 'JOHN CARPER, dec'd., in. rSotrth Annville: township, Lebanon' county, Pa., the following L'ersonal- Property otiz,:--- • I jAWALUABLg • Ntcitn'cittiliorelGoods, consisting of TWOOtYDS,I3ROCERIS LEARDWA RS, iSLIEENSWARE, iblr will be sold at 'Wholesale. r„*„, Also,'ON,B tlt OLD GENTLE FAMILY 11 0 Irt S taw 1 11+11.1AVWV, ti 4, ONB MOAT, 1 Carriage , l'Tintting Boggy,. r Sming' Wagou.; I Migh., I Windmill, . 1 Cultivntor, '.:new Chopping ithuitine;A. Dotififetßarrel led satin'. ire re ems 1 *aiding Trough, a lot of Pales, Postiontid Rails, drain Cradles. Scythes. &e. *a, Also, .Coppnell'ettles. Iron kettles, Coal Stove, 'Bth ande 'Be4lstetiii, 14 Bags, Potatoes, Wheat, Corn and Oats, by the treadle; I% bushels Flaxseed, Boxes, Cans, &c. Mew, ." 00 SHARES LEB. VALLEY RANK STOCK, BM, Sale to contmencomt*lo.o'clock, A. M., on,said day , when conditions of betunde known by All CARPER, , WIALL4 NI. • CARPER, • • ' 'Adttlittistri4tirs be.TOfiN'OARPER, deceased. Antiville tP., Illarhh 2,1864. Pdbfic Sale, wmt. be aole at public sales at the residence of the enbeertber, at the wed end of RiaStreet, ad joining the Reformed Cemeteri, in the borough of Leb anon, on .... . . . TUESDAY 'March 15, 1864-, the following C Personal-Property l viz:— 4 11.110111$E, 1. OW, oxi i ct t A Heifer. 2 Stoves, Beds and „ll.Bediteads; 6 , Cade bottomed ~1 1 Chairs,, 1 Solii, Quarry T001a,2 Carte. Cart :Harness, Potatoes, and many other . articles too numerous to Sale-to commence , at A o'clock, P. H. when terms will be .made knOvii by:, " DAVID VA:MY. 'Lebanon, March 2,1804: _Puiblic Sale .BTDCK AND. FARMING IMPLEMENTS; WILL be sold at -pulldic onto, .e.t the residence of. the subscriber. to South "Itunville township, Lebanon county, abnut4miles from Antalllle:near the Turnpike road leading"to.Palmyra, on , Levi place. on . • TLIURSDAY, March fl. 1864, . the following STOCK. FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, . 2 Mich COWS, 14 head of 3We.,... young Cattle, 12 lima of .; SHEEP with youag, 1 1 !in Thrashing Machine, lout ting box, 1 windmill, 1 carnage, Cow and other Chains. . .. . . . This is one of the largest and'falest MOPES in Leb anon county. having bad great , carenaken in the se lection and breeding, and .1.3•131:10 well worthy the at motion of all lovers of fine.catEle. _ ALSO . • . • ik qarge - variety of every bind of 1101ISEEDAD and t'i. EITCDE:sI 'Furniture, such as 3 1111IttaIIS, 2 I I r="7/ g e tt ‘ p l bo C a ° r l d .n s e , r 2 S C i u nt b s oa S n li b e ' ds 2 te j a : d i s t i eb L e' e n t Sr lit .' - Z -7 —= 7.• ( ( Carpet, 3 Wood Stoves and 1 Coal ~.. -_---_-_-, ,--.-..- ~ V Stove, with pipe, BARBELS, Tubs, ,\ s. Meat Stands, 3 Tables, Sttveral dozen Chairs, 34 dozen new 'Cbairs, Desk, and a large variety of other articles for 'farming and housekeeping, too numerous to mention./ - - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 31 'of said day, when terms Hill be made known by I . JOHN DIETZ. S. Annville tp., Feb. 24.1831. ./.; PUBLIC SALE OF Personal Property. %zo? Wbe sold at publiei , sale at tdie lativ'residence V, of AI3RAHAM. ORM, dec'd., to South Lebanon township about 4 miles' 'from Lebanon and 2 miles from Cornwall Furnaces, on TUESDAY ; March 22, 1864, the following Stock, Forming Implements and House hold Property, TiZ I COW, 3 Groin Cradles, 3 Scythes, Grind. stone, Quarrying Toos, Log and filth Chains, Wood Ladders, Jackscrew ,Mails, Plat ks, double and •singie Trees, ploughs, harrows, • 1 of Brunner's Reaper and Mower, (good as new,) 2 sleighs, grain drill, thrashing Machine ant Horse Fairer, 2 WAGONS, (I.a brood wheeled,) ropes, Orka, horse rakes, corn plow, 3 shay:. el barrews, km. Also, 3 Beds and. Bedsteads, 'Ap ple Butter, Benehes, Chopper Machine, Staffer, Fat Press, cabbage Clutter, large Wool 'Wheel, Weaver Ida teriols. large EIGHT DAY CLOCK. BMWs, (in chiding Fox's Martyrs ; ;) barrels, clock; cooking Stove, '2 iteel yards. augers', broad axe. post axe, taws, 25 yards GARRET, scolding Trough, tables, bell ~ c ider Cress and apple Mill, grain Bogs, splitting, tools, horse tottiing,. wheelbarrows', ladders, buckets, caw chains, hair Intl derB , land not ler, hoards, "tiro-horse Vegan, STRAW and HAP, 'straw bench, darks, rakes, 'bag whecleir, posts, 'er,rn sheller, wagon bed,' imoked Meet, and many other articles too numerous to mention.. Sale to commence at 12 o'clodk when terms be made known by SAguM GETB, CI4 --AtTerfin-Ntrator. Public Sale. WILL be sold at. Public Sale at the residence of tbe -subscriber, near Zinn's Mill, on the road leading to Cornwall formerly Black Smith Shop,) on SATURDAY, March 26,''64, - The follnwing PCieonal.Proporty,.viz,:-- . . - • 1 Family'llOßSE, 1. COW, 1 new Broad-wheeled Wagon, 1 oar-, „,„"" row-wheeled. War,ae Carriage, Rockaway, Spring Wagon, 2 '1 new, Ploiighs, 2 SETTS OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS, . Lot of new IRON, Wagon Ma- _ kers' Toots, Planks, Spokes,,Axles, and all descriptions of WOOD for Wagon Makers. 2 actsIIARNESS, 2 Wheelbarrows, (one new,) Sm.; • . . . A LSO, At the same time and place 1-6 STOVES, BEDS and BEDSTEADS, EIGHT DAT CLOCK , Bureaus, Tables. Chairs, Cupboard, Dee*, .Chests, lant [ Looking Gla.mes, Kettles. Pots, Pans. Barrels, .1411161 Tube, Meat qkrid other Stands, Crockeriand Queensware, and a large vatiety aothei ar ticles too numerous ,to mention. Salo to comenews at 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms will be made known by Cornwall, Feb.. 17, '64. Volunteers and Conscripts: To Mem e or any others wishing to tempts° their income. there le no better way of tieing twat this time, than from the sale of ear watches. They are warranted tts represent4l articuhtrly' valuable for officers in. the Army and travelers.' —break Leslie, Feb : 21. • '.'Prettiest. beet and cheapest tim *cc a ever ( &red."' —N.' T. Illustrated N tea, Janualy 10. lolrery pretty end durable Watches for the Army."— X. Y Arm cg burp/him:at (Government Organ) Au gust 20. , "One of the oldeet and moat reliable houses In bud • nees:'-.LouisvilZe Journal, July 31. Magic Time Cb3ervers. .11 1 / 3 hag a Nuctimtar Open race 'r Lady's or Glint . PTFIN - il* Watch combined, with Patent Seir Winding lui proiement, a most 'lei...slog Novelty. • UrNE OF THE , PRETTIEST, MOST . convenient, and decidedly= the boat and cneanes , time-piece for general nod reliable, use over offered It has within it abd connected with its machinery, ice own winding attachment, rendering a key oull ely no necessary.. The mess of this Watch aro composed of two metals, the outer one.l,eing tine 16 carat gold It bee the improved ruby action laver movement, and is warranted en accurate .time piece; superbly engraved, rer ease of half dozen, $lO4. .ample Watch es, in neat morocco boxes, c.:35. SILVER WATCHES!. First Class Hunting Time Piece!' for aixuracy of. mov,- went, beauty of material, and csbovn all, chn nem iu price, thems ' watches must in sure universal ni:yrohntion. An imitation en faultless that: it can hardly be de ticted by the Most experienced judges. - The material bring of to o motale,tbe outer oti e flt at quality Sterling.. Sliver, while the innee.pneie German Jiillver it centiot lie -- it - ogrfiz.iirbY cutting or heavy anneal:nig. fooking it. not only in appearance. but in durability, the best resemblance of SOLID STERLING SILVER in alk* note. . • The Bele of them Watches, in the . Army Is a source of 01/101111UUS profit, retailing. on they very readily do, at $25 and upwarde. Many hundred dollars con be wade in a single pay day.by,any one of ordinart businees tact. ala. At Wholesale only!. In heavy bunting cases, beautifully engraved, "late enamel deal, and fancy cut betide- in good running order, by the half dozen, VG.— Sold only by the canna six! 1711011 receipt of two dollars ' es guarantee of good fatte,,we will timid watches by Express to any part o. the lapel Staten, collecting balance of bill on delivery This ensures buyers segainst fraud a giving their watches before payment is meguired. Soldiers In the disloyal states must remit cash in ad mince, us the express comer nies peremptorily refuse making collections in such donteraus Ivcaiitluu. ne• member, Cor.h in advance from within the army linen -in rebel stales I Weguarautee the safe dt livery of all Watches, whether they are cent by until or ' , evens. 111/SBAR.D BROS, Sole Importers, 171 Broadway. corner Courtiand St„Tilea York. Febrinerv.2s.li4-2t - • FITS :• FITS . A. 11. RlCilElf, .lilerclient ''Tailor, respectfully an flounces to the citizens -of Lebanon and vicinity that he bllB just returned front the city with a Sue AEI. CLOTHS, C A SSIM E RES, all of which be will' sell or make up to (interne 11 Iraces to suit the times, at his No.l - Tailipring- Estate lishment in Kelm's New Block, 4 - doors South 'of ".the Buck 11941, South ,Waintitt titreet. e All . worfl, entrusted to Ids eari;*,will.lie mufactne vid Jae workmanlike maaner s tts to fashion an and dura bility. -• Goods purchased eisewhere'villl be cheerfully ,made up to order en the usual moderste terms. Havinehad years of experience in the Tailoring and GrY•Gooda business, and being Inclined to turn to the advantage of his' customers, eh the advantages result log from - said aequiremente, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub • • .„ Friends call 01100 to pleas° me alter Unit phiesn'Yeair ~ • • . . For it nuidiaint; that ;111 cure COUGHS, INFLUENZA, TICKLING in the' t TlliiDA . T, WiItOPING COGOI, relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGII, rts quick as 0U G BA LSAM - corm,. kilwr-tolls..uNb-BovrivEts have been sold tin its native town, and not a siuglein- Malmo of its failure' is It tiown. . We.have, in our possession, any quantity of cored "cutest, ionM of them from ETIFINBN.T • PHYSICIANS, who havomsed'9t in their practice, mnd- given it the preeminence over any other oompeund. .does 'fiat dry up a COUGII IMeloostann it, so ns to enairte die Mitient to exited° rate freely. TWO , OR THREE INVARIAELT;PURE 'TiOIitING• - IN TEE THROAT._ A;TlA,LYl3 . ottift has often completely ettreA.lVre most ' Stubborn - Cough , • and yet; though it is. so' sure :and speedy in its opera. then, it is perfectly harmless, =being purely yegetable, It is very 'agreeable to the taste, and may be adniinis tered to children of any age. In cases of CROUP we will guarantee It ogre, if taken in season,. No family should be without it. .It is within' the roach °fall, the Nice being . 1 1::0 - gx - 137 - 4Citaxictisr , . And if an investment'and thorough trial does not ".back up" the above statement, the 'money mill be refunded. Ire say this knowing its merits, and feel confident that one trial will secure for it a home in every .honeehold. Do not wake away with Coughing, when so Small an investment will cure you, It may be had of any re tpectable Druggist in twin, who will 'furnish you with a.circular of genuine certificates of cures it has made. 'C. - G. CLARK &CO., Pro- r ietor. NEW HAVEN. CT. _For sale by DrugOstaln City, -country, and •every where. • • :' .WhOcegle,ty JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY & CHWHEN, '23 North• Sixth Street, Philitdelphla, Nor.ll, 156.3 £m. TAKE NOTICE. ViIIILDERS will do well by calling on J. H. BREB3I.ER r , Jl 1 Agent, as ho is prepared to do all kinds of 'UN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at We very lowest prices. tie also has on hand a large and good assortment Of all kinds of TIN WARE, and 4 alt of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Mao, all the ..t different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS; of all kinds. Ile also keeps cc° , atantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he Offers at less priite than they can be. bought of any other Birdmen in the county. iksj... WAR K-Room S—One door South of the "Buck norm," IA slant Street, Lebanon, Pa. 'Lebanon, December 25, Mil: New Cabinet Ware. Rooms and Chair ilftrket'S't., ad - door worth of VIA L. Valley Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment, of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in county. rpm: public is respectfully request od to bear in mind that at these Ware Rooms will be found the best tosoftment of • FatittfoNAnue anti HAND SOME PURN/TURE awl 'MUMS. Persona in want of ally 'kind would best call and examine his stock before purchaslng elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants to tie ketter than any offered in this place. Prices will lie Lowan-thavr at oily other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. Alt orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu tad at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing, Furnitnee from him will he aceetnamdated by having it delivered' to then', to, any part of the county; FEES :or. CLIAIRIE, ',and , yrithout the toast injury, as helms procured one ,:rif4.he 'best cush• ioned fursilture 'wagons, especially for thatimspose .1L COFFIN'S made to order, and funerttlwattended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept., 1_3,181 WALTER'S MILL TUBE subscriber respeetfUlly-informs the public - that he has entirely rebuilt -the Mill on the little Swa tars, fdrinerly known mu "Straw's" Midi:leer as "Wen gort's," about one fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon-county, irm; iltathe has it now in complete running order, and is prepared to furnish customers regul A arly - with a very superior article q IIIE-441105 111-11 11LTJBM , as cheap as it can be obtained from any other sou He keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices 01101', BRAN, SHORTS, .te. Be is also pre pared twao all kinds of Cusromens'Weax, for Earnters and others, at the very shortest posSible antiee mind in vitas' all to give him a trite. The machinery Of the 'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and 'fah dealing die hopes Ito merit a-sharre of:public paltenege. WHEAT RYE, CORN OATS ,'&c., bought., for whiell , thehiglielt libarien Market 'prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May T, 1862. L. R. DEEW 'LIQUOR STORE - Market Snare, opposite...the Itrarleet'Lrome, -Lebanon, Pa. IHE undersigned respectfully informs t...e public 1 that he has received an extensive stork of the choicest and purest Liquors of all descriptions. These Liquat he is invariably disposed to sell at un a (al piecede e ntedly low prices. • Druggists, tarnsen3,ltotel Neeptis, and oth ers.will consult their own interests by buying.uf the undersigned. ' L. It. DEM, Lebanon. April ~., . , :. . Coach-M aki • rill 3 undersigned, at 1i.5 is,.l A I%: C UFA . .....;,..' ITORY, at the lut Toil Gate, env inile East of Lebanon, has on `hand a - very Dirge atecit of , . READY. MADE VEHICLES. such as 'BUGGIES. ROCK-A-WA tS , 'CARRIAGES, SULKIES, made ont of the beat =hulas and by first-rate workmen. From hisdong evp-rience in the business, and is determination to allow non© but good work to leave his Shops; he feels confident' that hecamgive to customers the most complete satisfae- Much of the tuaterbde used \in. nnorafactu ring the above Vebiclei were purchased before the raise in the price 'cif articles, and I can therefore sell .cheaper then any other estabbsbruent in the county. PA TRICK BROWN REL'Alf.ltlNG.—Repairing done at abort notice, and at low prices. ' Persons wanting anything in this line, are invited to call nod examine my stock before Hulking their pur chases.• • DANIEL. FULMER. A. lIERSBERGE KIS . Furniture and Chair :MAN UFACTORY Cunzberland Street,Lebanon, Pa., nearly opposzte. Bubb' s Hotel. rpnE subscriber keeps Constantly on hand, or makes to order the best and moet fashionable Furniture and Chairs, whkh he will sell cheap, and cheaper than any other shop in the Borough or county _ .0f Lebanon. Ile invites Young Uousekeep- - era and all ethers to give hint a call before !k, buying elsewhere. He keeps no city work, but makes all himself with good werklpi`en. Ile keeps a Furniture 'Wagon 'and delivers altrrifiniture, with out injury, and free of cost. - Don't forget the place— East Lebanon, Camber land street. lie invites all, to giechint :mall, for they can make the beet bargains with him. A. 'MI ~,,U.ERGER. Lelintiop 20; 1864.-3 m. ii 7 E Iti L'E itr bE WA 12. commr;s,svaAT mERcHAN TS FOR TIIF HALE OF .Butter, Eggs, Dli , rge • route-, y, &cone, Dried Fruits, Seed, &e. No. 170 READS STREET, One door above Washington, . NEIN-YORK. .0. Weigley. ') R. Denali, RHFERENCE,S: Robb & Aseough, New 'York ; Allen A Brother, 'de W. W. Selfridge, Esq., do; Jones .t Shepard, do; Slan• B 011; Labach & Farrington, do; Sinnuel G. Johnson, do; W. M. Breekln, Hag, Lebanon. Pa.; L. Beta. Canton, Ohio; W.O. Curry & -Co., 'Bankers,: Brie, Pa.; Ron. John Stilei, Allentown, Pa.. . [Jan.l4, 1563. . Iliralkl.. W. R FORMERLY of Jonestown, Lebanon county, would respectfully inform his friends, end. the public, Unit he has connected himself with Mr. Lowoni in the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND MAR -BUS' MUSS, .* • N 0.146 North Third street, t btiu., where he will be glad to receive customers, and wil eel) r..t rates , thatwill prove. satisfactory. Pbiladelpthia t liday 20, i 863. ;:, .. CLOCKS. ,7 7 ; ., • Thirty Day, .. ..,.w c _ ,‘.; . . .134,1it,IJay, : . ... ~ I T - ' hirty Bonk 21 V 3 k_ 1 ' ' ... 4 ' s' '' ' ---T-I . * : CLOCKS ~ Just, Received at . - i ...T. J. BLAIR'S ' jewelry Store, < Lebanon, Pa. J u1y.8,1661..; EADYM ADE CLOTHING 3! A ORR; one of ; the &m. of Rabin' & ,Brae., has redren'the'stOck of-Ready-made Clothing at the appraisenkent, Which will enable hinkto sell lower than "anywhere else' can Ite bilaght.' pan and see for yper ,eelves beton) yoir make fax wiliOhnie• ea:11- ' 2RM DOORS BM MOM mouittuotibt. Lebanon,' Setit."2t4tlS6 , ag,Ner Braze; OWEN LAVRACIVS Manufactory . . Will be sold at • Extremely Low Prices. For Sale or Exchange. I T HE undersigned will sell, or exchange for a SMALL I FARM, his desirable House and lot of Ground. In rlEast street, Fast Lebanon. The Ilouso is a ~, new two-story BUCK with Kitchen attached, It; ell well built end well arrangedivith all newe -I,l;_sitry conveniences. Also Cistern, Bath House, 'Smorce'llOinta, all kinds of Fruit Trees, Au., on the premises. This property if not sold. will he exchanged as abore::. Good and indisputable title iiiran. For titr , they info'rination apply to JAMES N. 110011115, Tinsmith. Lebanon, July 10, 1802. Poudrette Poudrette r 111 K 101/IMANUFACTURING (.I(IIIPANY;' , Atii an 1 experitice of 24 :iecre, wain Offer r form article of Peudrette 'at' liiwin-10a. 'Ma mOor 't ome of thonea ride of ifuetomors kttCsi to the fact that it iv tbd bheapret"amt the very 'beet manore in' mar ket,lind Pah feelarly - for 'TOBACOO,' Cbthr Pe 'ftroes, And GARDEY TnEcE., Pte goinpany maimfartme Mao BONE Ta*Faa (a !fob. sliinte for Guano), from b onc;n ight soil and plan°, grounefine. 'Price tt a per toot A poraplifet containing d irectidna for nee, pileee,Afc. 'may be had freo by addreselng'a letter to the office of the Company, 66 CoURTLASD STREET, 14 V 44 Tone, or ap plyipg ta our authorized agent,, , 'l'3o'B6-oth Whartes, Philadelphia, I.'w. ,Feb. 17, 1.86.13tii. PRIVATE SALE BOROUGH PROPERTY. r subscriber ,offers for sale tbe Lot of Wound on. Market street, Inibaiiiiu, -1 /i Square south of Hill, west side., 33 feet front hy 199 deep, forbierly.oecupied " by George Hess, sr. The improvements are • two story weather boarded. DWELLING 1 ,! . HOUSE and other improvements . For further • " inforniationOnid terms. apply to GEORGE 3. GASSER HARDWARE...AT - COST: rilfLE subscriber litters his large and well .suletted 1 stock of HARDWARE. PA - M1 . 5,01L5. &0., • . COST FOR C4llBll. Partie.s who have Settld their areoutits to A 0011,1861, wilt be allowed a. liberal credit on purebases.—Thoae who have not, settled will find their aeeounts with A. S. Ely Esq. 'for immediate auttlein n nt and. crollee- Oen. 1. M. KARMANY. Itiebanott Female St.minary RAI - 211EL' F. ItOSB, 'Principal. JULIA ROSS."Miviieol Department. Mrs. M. A. J. J UM ISON, Drawing. ri WE Ninth Session will commence September 8, 1860. I. This School is designed to - elevate the standard of female education; and Imotrin- superior advantages at a moderate cost: The school year is diiided into two 'sessions of five months each. Charge per session, from to 15 dollars, according to tbestudies of the scholar . Extra for Music, French, Latin; tml German. • *** Particular-attention given to' he musical depart meat. Instructions, upon the .Piano,- Melodeon' and Guitsr and in Singing. Pupils mit connected with the Schoilswill be waited upon at their , homes, when de sired,. and at the usual rates. • . . ' Early application should be anittleto • 'S. J. STINE, or -IL W. SllBll. Board of IgrgoterS: • D. S. lIASISIOND, . 8.4. STINE, JOHN Id EILY, J. W. MESH, 0. D. ,0 L.ONINGER,: . C. "1.1 REIM AWAIT, ISAA 0 BECK L. SY, 30011t11 PUNCK. 'Lebanon, Aug. IE6I. REMOVAL. ,)•-. • TAILORING T- OREN' ZO 11.1t011it speetfully inform the eitizetts•of Lebanon and vieinity that he lies renthvi-d his 'fa tier ing Establbhment, a few doors must 'of Laudermileh's store, and nearly opposit9 the VaShlngton House, on CuMberland St., where he will'sMiltesup •elothlng in the most fashionable, styles in 'the 'beit 'nutnner; good fits, guaranteed to ail. Thankful for the'vory liberal patron age extended to him thus far , he hopes to merit and continue the same. • - • Lebanon, April 8, 1803;—Ty. IG itatilftans 1,1•18 ANON COUNTY • ; - -L :TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad: A e r y .egb e lla ß t n t o tn . l willt . i s ,4l: iley 1. 1 . 7 1 I:li o u n ig . toato , (14:11i p p ill be sent daily to ipndfrom Philaderia to Lebanon; Myers.• town and Annville Stations, an all other points in the Comity. , MG II TS contracted itir'S;t 7 the least possible rates and delivered with dispatch. , The Proprietor will TO , pite-ioular attention to...and attend personally, te the: rectiiving and delivery of all Freights. ' • - For information, spply at 'ltis 'Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Der ot, fiebancr, 1 1 :1301VARD MARK, his Agent hi Philadelphia, will al ways he found at IV; H. Bush's lrerehauf s Hotel, Nadi; Third a.; Philadelphia. July 11, '6ll. - GEO.- TIOFFMAN. Nottee, riITITS is to notify rill Carp uteri and Cabinet makers Lliat . llo b il l , for co rms will ba paid by the Diree. tors of the Poor• for poor persotni tlyin,,o within a circle of flee mile.: of the Poor noose ;rJ 011. such persona will tic fun% liked with Coffins free'ef expense on Rapti- , nation. to the Stoird at:the Poor nou , e. • JOLIN E. WMAN, ELI AS WA .I.lolttf. 'tlrec of the Poor. 'GEO. 2:13131E1t31AN. :any :14, ISO 3. Mrirket Street Ellota Corner Market and Chestnlft•Stketits, lebanon. JOHN itIATTHE, Proprietor. BAYING takon the above stif.A, loft occupied by 11l r. LEONARD Zile meamm.r, spard no pains to make the Traveling Public h INi stop at it, perfectly eernfortable,•end Invite all to Y•iT•tie me. a trial. The huts is large atol wellarrangtql. The Table supplied with the bestiensenable ; the Pair stocked IV feh the choicest Looms, and the statilinz, and dem modioes. - - • 403 , 1 N AtATTRES. Lebow*, April 0, 1862. = eiLOTD.; WOOLEN cLarnivs of'all colors, dyed rot Black or .Blue Dlaek, pressed, thwcolor warrantod and goods turned out equal to nilv, LYON LEOBERGtiI.,. - "East fll - liorer. Ail:toles to ire 'dyed .caa *left at .Tos: tAtinhar-- ear's Drug Store salwro all °whirs for the' alsoro will be attended to. :7 rMaiCh 11, ISO 3. 0901 and Shoe StOre. = JACQVIL" respectfully in ' 'forms the public that he still eolith'. • nes . Ilia,egtensive establishment in inekap 4/I#l his name bUilding, in Cumbertandst., where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their misdeal. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and. 3110118 and every, one who wishes to purchasethshionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. • Ile is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Unfon. A due rare taken in regard to materials and workmanship; 1101Ip bt the best quail. ty of ',NATI" Kit and other materials am used, and none but the best workinen are einployed P. 6.-110 returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the 'very liberal 'patronage heretofore bestowed on him. tie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring O please •Ins customers, to merit a share of-public pat Mnagc. [Lebanon, July 3, 1861. For Rats. Mice. Roaches, Ants, Zed Bugs, Plalostitts in Fnrs, s , I lLi . :0 3 1.7 1 9 .00 &C o . c : xes i , 11: 0 0 1 t e i t e S s. ..., a n n n e, Flasks. and 'a sizes rur ItoTELS, PUBLIC LUSITIU- Tines, &O. "Only infallible remedies known," • "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Flintily." "Bats come out of their holes to die." ArZ- Sold'Wholesnle in all large cities. Bold by ail Druggists and Retailers everywhere. ` Ili BEWARE ILI of all worthless imitations. *X- Soo that "Conan's" name is on each J.inx,ilot tle, and Flask, before you bey. ilfiV Address AIDNILY COSTAR. 5 Principal Depot 482 Broadway; N.Y. Sold:hy. Lemnettemt, Wholesalo and Retail Agent, Leban',n Pa. ' • Feb.lo, , . ESTAIIIISIIED 1760 PETER LORIL Sind & `Tobacco _Manufactiiter 16 &AS ORAMBEES ST,, . [Formerly 4 Chatham affect, Now Yarkd *mild call the attention of ;Dealers to the , articles or his Manufacture, Cis.: - BrOlirn Snuff Macaboy, Denduros. • Fine Rappee, ' Pure Virginia; Coarse FiPima, Nachiteches, American Gentleman Copenhagen. Yellow .stralf Scotch, - Honey Dew Scotch. - 11igh.Toast Scotch; t Pres!" Honey Dew Scotch, Irish IlighToast, Fresh Scotch. . or Lundzfoot. igir Attention is called to the large reduction , in ;Pri cer of Finc-Out Chewftly and Smoking Tobaccos, which will be found of a Superior quality. Tobacco: SkIHEING. FINE ,CUT CHEWING. SHOEING. L o ng, P. A. L., in. plain, '.S. .114 0 . No; 1, Cavendish, or Sweet; Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oconee°, Canasta'', Nos. /& 2 Tin Foil " ; Turkish. A circular of 'prices leiiiiroaona Op appli cation!, ; Tailt Aprif 1, 1888.,1y. D. S. RA'RE R' S VVIIOLES6:LE AND RETAIL DRUG STOR E Rae been removed to liiiffew Building on Oberland Street, opposite The Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Ps. RUMS: Sub scribet respectfully an Tied= eels to Ms acqrtin r 1 tauces and the public is general, that be Las con ntly on haildii Ihrgd utak of DRUGS. •rititiumF,RY, MEDICINES, • . PAINTS, CHEMICALS, ' DYE STUFFS. . VARNISHES, / TUI(PENTINE, GLASS WARE. . ' BRUSHES, HAIR OILS, . EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Furgleil Instlmmeuts, Tollet'Soiipa;Se gars, 'robs:ado, Ac. Ale,, a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which lie offers at low rates, lend warrants the qualities of the articles as represent ed. • Purelmsets will please regiember this, and exam. fne The qtialitles'end prices of his goals IlOore parch/m -111g elsewhere. ire" Physician's preceriptionehnd fam ily recipes carefully' componnded, at all *hours 'of the dey or night, by calling at the Drug Store,oppoeite t 1 c Eagle 'Buildings. • On , Fundays the Store will be opened fur the corn. pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M.,:12 and 1, and 4 and b Lebanon, Aug. 13 nes. DAVID S. RAWL. NEW CABINET AN]) . Clad R alrlfileiVF.l C TOR r rillUE subscriber respectfully informs the public that be has thelargest and beet assortment of FURNI TURB and MAUS, ever offered to the public of Leh nnon'enonty. Ile has en land at his Cabinet-Wanr rooms; in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Beller's-Hotel. and a few doors South -of Borgner's, a splendid amortment of good, enbstuotial and fashion, .able parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURBi con sisting 'of Sofas, Tete a-tetve, Lemoges, What-note. Par _ .' • . ' ' lor, Centre; Pier, Card and Common Tables; salDressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed steads, Work-stands; W resh-stands.and K Itch en Furniture of all kinds. Alao,a large and elegant variety of kerLENCIIIIACK. ISPR/303 804750 Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring. seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. amid Com mon @halts and Mockers of over description. - ' M. All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. Persons desirous of knowing the character of the goalie here offered fur r ale, can ho fully satisfied of their durability by refer. nee to those foi whom he has 111311. ufactursd or to whom sold. • • • . •• . Old Furniture nud Chairs 'Repaired and Varnished. N. B.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the sh , ,rtest notice. • • ' ANIBPII. BOWMAN. • North Loliauon September 19, 1860 THE GREA.T • CA.VS.E. 113C11:73%2.41L1V 112305431EF1L4. Just Published, in a Seared Eute/ope. Price C Cents • A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment & Radical 'MIRE of Seminal Wenkners, or Spermatorrhrea, in ()need by Self Aimee ; Involuntary klin ISSiOIIP, Im potency, igervana Debility; and Impediments to Mar riage penerelly ; Consumption, Epilepsy and kite Mental and . Phys.! cal Incapacity , &c.—By ROIL J..CU 10.1, , Author of — The Green Ronk." ke. The worhi renowned euthdr, in thin admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from hie own experience that the awftlisconsequences of Self--abuse may bo effectually re moved without - inedichte,• and witlatat deuterons sur gical dperationp, bungles. instruments rings or cordi al& smlnting out n' ode of cure at once certain and Pr tecrnal, by' which every strfferu r. no Matter what his cdOdiiion may he, may cure islunself cheaply, private. ly, and radically. This lecture will prove a bode to thousands and thousands. bent under meal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on wee ipt of six coots. or-two postage clumps, by ad .drusaln,g tho publisher:, MIAS. .7. 0. KlAN'i“t CO. 127 Bowery, New Yurk, Post Office Box. -Md. Fbh 10, 1864.-7 mo. 1250 REST PIANOS. 2so M. DUCKER. !raving removed to his new Wurerotnno, 19 West Houston Street, New York. Takes greet pleosare lr talrrot The Often Lion of We pub. Ito to. Is.:ow hod Full Scale 7 Octave • ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, Containing all the modern improvements : Overstriing French Grand Action, harp Pedal, and full Iron Frame, from 2113 O to SOCICO. 7 1-4 ROSEWOOD PIANOS, • Ex tie fInMI, loom 076 TU •&,tesp. T.,. groat succem attending M. Duette s NeNr Seale Plano k ortes Is. of itself, sufficient guurantee for their superb' ity. They ouly neod to be heard to bect.mo unison-al favorifra. 7 1.4 GRAND PIANO FORTES. (For which the Prize Medal was received at the last Amer icau Institute Fair,) ho offers for 4111 0 co. Mr. Thieker's It inh• toned and Powertol Z I 'MLXICOWICIMICONIFEi, Which received the First Prize in tam/ and leen and likewise at the Met Fair, hr now offers at the following low prices, varying from $lOO to iti 432E3 . These superior instrnments possess. suiliLient power to lend a congregation oflooo persons In any Church. All their instruments ace warranted to be made of well seasoned materiel, and rr,gulated in the best style N. IL—Professore and :onatenrs aro respectfully in vited to examine these very superierlustrutuente. October 28.1883.—.1m. NATIONAL HOTEL . • •• • ([.ATE W. 1112.13 SWAY,) Race Street, above Third, Phila. rp Ma establishment olTerszread inducements not on- . ly on account or reduced rates. of boarding, but rum its Oentral location to the avenue@ of trade, as well ; 88 the . conveniences afforded by the several Passenger Railways, running peat end contiguous to it, by which' guests can pews to and from. the Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regu lar Omnibus belonging to the House. I am determined to devote my whole ettenthou to the cospfort end convenience of my guests. • .. TERMS $1 25 PER DAY. • D. 0. SID(IR IS',2r2litisW.—.— .—,E2oB),PZierk.Wlaarcli 12, 1662. TO THE PUBLIC,- '• Tho undonsigued having taken the Large and 00161110- . dions llotel, in Pottsville, known . an the MOR'II'IMER HOUSE, Would respectfull announce; to Ills old Wen& and for mer Patrons t hat he in primbed to icconimo data all who may favor him with' • their patronage. The 'MORTIMER IIBUSB• has been newly papered, pal t) tett, and refurnished throughout; and tlio.raoraus, TOR feels warranted in saying thitt,'it. la UNSURPASSED, BY ANY HOTEL IN THE Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and couveuieote. .No Pains will be .Spaed Toreador it an agreeable nr.d rainfortable alopping place for NU-angora and traveler's. The Stabling and Siteddisag, Attached to the Hotel; arc sufficiently forge 'for thh fr • coulmodation of the horses and Carriages of his gonna. • The Dotal is now open for the • . Reception of: the• Public. He will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a nail. JOSEPH Id. NEGER, Pottavilio, April 8,]869. Proprietor. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. • . AT , A.NNVILLE; L INBANON 'OO U NTY; W. J. BU.RNSIDE; A: . if., Principal. THE ENSUING SESSION will commence on •11ONDAY,July.2lct: • THE SCII OOL has llioadyAntages of a pleasant and beautiful Location—spaskus. Buildings —Voutillated Rooms—n tine Library and'eablnet.; I• T LIE COURSE OF STUDY le not:fixed. the etudion of each pupil being directed according to the time ho can ititord in School, or to the prefeeeion he designs to pur ling. THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advan tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching kas the Conroe pursued , conforms , strictly• to the require ments of the County Superintendent, and to the Course ottho State. Nan mil School. , • , • '.'• bC CIRCULARS and, furiherlnfprinstien can bi ob• tained bj , addiesslntthaPrlncijial.' • • '• J. BURNSIDE, June 25,1862 . • A FEW REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH IS TIIE BEST. It is made on the boot principle, while the foreign watch Is generally made on no principle at all. Let us' laid( at the contrast. 'The foreign watch is mostly made by women . and 'boys, er HAND. 'While their labor is cheap, - their work is ain.r at any price.— Such watches are made without plan, and sold with out guarantee. They. aro Irregular in construction, and quite es irregular in movement. ' They ate de signed ooly to sell. and the buyer is . the party most thoroughly sold. 'Those who have kept "amerce," "la pines" and "Swim levers" in professed repair fora few years will appreciate the truth of our. 'statement. THE DIAN OF' ILE -AMERICAN' WATCH. Instead of befog made o f several humped -Mee pie, ces, screwed together, the body of thy American Watch is - formed of SOLID PLATE.V.' No jar Inter feres with the barmeny of its werkiug, and noqudden shock can throw its Mach leery out of gear. Secession of onirpart from another le•.uuknewn to its tookiltu- Hon, and . hi riding army business pursuit,. At is all held together ati•tlrmlY'at a single 'piece - of metal. It is just. hat ail machinery should be= . lat. ACCURATE, • 2d. 'SIMPLE.' • . , 3d. STRONG. . • 4th. ECONOMICAL. We not:only secure CULLY:IF:SS by our ATAITTII, but QUALITY: We do not pretend that our' Watcb c.n be bought for lose money than the foreign TIADVBELIZTEA. bit that IM its real raluo'it Is 'sold for one-half the price. .7.t.!'t; • OUR WATc II . ( . named Wm...Elleryj is what Its .isatheitidicates—Solid, Substantial, and al ways Reliabletrarrauted to stand' any *mount of Marching. Riding or Fighting. OUR NEXT lIIOEINft QUALITY OF WATCH (nam ed P. 8-11artlett) is similar in size -and general ap pe.arinee, We pee mere jewels, and a More elaborate &deb: • • . OUR LADIES' WATOH, recently brought out, is put Up gteat variety of patterns, many of them of rare: beauty aud workmanship, is quite small, but warranted to KEEP VIM. OUR :YOUNG N LEM AN'S W A WEI •is neat. not large and just the thinikfor the pocket of Young Amer ica. The PROOF of the rinerits of our Watch may be found in the feet that wo now • employ over five hun dred workmen in our factoriee, and Mit we are still unable to"auppli the constant ly Moreau; in g• demo nd. OUR NEIItkIE•QUARTh'R PLATS 'WATCH is thin 'nevem' lighter than the dther we biro discribed.— Its lane' chrouoteeter ballance la 'delicately • adjusted to correct the vari4lon Caused by changes of temperature. These Vatches are chronometrically rated, and are the fruits of the lOWA experiments in: chronometry and are made by our best workmen, in a separa de partmetrt of our faCtory. For the finest time , kAp ing qualitieuthey challenge comparison with the best works o f the moat famous English h. nd Sw le umbers. •RO i ns & Appleto', Agents fortke America:a Watch Comp'y. • 182 BROADWAY,'• N. Y. • Dee. 2, 'o3.—inetdo cow 4m. • •REMOVAL. riN)RTit LEBANON • Sadtllt'aild HainesS Manu factory. • •i: T" undersigned has removed his • Sedelery . and liarnet4 Manufactory Sp a few doors Souzh t. `. of of the old r ivt, the large rni -oo lately occupied- by' Bil lmau &as - a Liquor store; where he will be Nippy to see all his old friend* and customers, And Where be has increased fa Citifies for attending to all the - dtipartnients orbit busi ness. Being determined to be behind no other estab liabteent in his abilities to accommodate customers, he hatrepared neither pains nor :.expeuse to obtain and make himself master of every modern impror'ement In the business and secure the services of the bast work men that liberal wages would eemnutnd. He will keep a large stock on baud, and nianufactnro at the short est nutlet, all descriptions of PO'S, such as Sad. dies, Bridles, Carriage Ilarness, , of all -kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy ti hi a cf the hest manufacture, Buf falo Robes, Illy Nets, such as 'Cotton,- Worsted, 'Linen, and a new.. kind latoly invented.; WUIPS of every kind, such as Boggy Whips, Cart Whips, &c.; Haines of all descriptions. Halter Chains, home-made 'Traces, Ac , all of which he will warrant to be eqnel to any that'can be obtained' in any Other 'aittahltehment iwthe country. All he asks that those' deeiringauy. thing in this line, should call at his_place and examine al; stock. He feels the fullest cdtrfiderniti Mewbility to trice entire malefaction. - • . yek... All orders thankfully received and ViratopiTy endial to. ' SOLOMON SMITH. Ninth Lebanon Boroogb, Aug. 18, 14624 - FAN) IVrip.":,coLoits Black,' Dark Blue, Light Blue, French Blue, Claret Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snag: Brown, Ori =tin, Dark Drab, Light Drab,. Dark arena.. Light Green, . . . For dying 511 k. kids.' Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, to, Rats, Fee. titers. Kid id all kinds of Wearing •apparel: • . A. Saving._:b£3o - - For twenty-tee cents yon tan iolot as ntaoy goods as wordd'otherivike . datit Wee times that skin.— Tte pretests is er triple, tend shy one can ni• the Dye with itierfect aucer,.e. • Diretfons in linglexh,'Frentbltad terlnan, trustdo of each package. ; For Further inforYtt.Y:fda 4a Dyeing, and glioing a perfect knowledge What colors are bent-adapted .dye 'over others,: (With many valuable !Wipes.) purchase neive k Stephens' Treatise Oh Dyeing chit Coloring.— Sen t by ire iron Te6C is. of prriee =lO CesotA. . kletrufectlrred by , ILOWE IS:. ST , • • 260 tiKoAlicrAY. For sale by ; Druggists nod beaters generally. 1563.—Gm.] New Boot and Shoe Store! MILE nods:m*ood . tintioniTOO to the .puhl that they j hare.remo*ad• thefrNeW Boot and! 81kon Store to CumberlandSfrest:toblinob; in John Gl:oolca,building, one door Wait of the Confectionery Storo; where they ~intend keeping 'constantly on band t . kvineral as sortinentof Lod fe e , Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Boors, Shoes, Gaiter " - &C., &e , • all of which will.be made.up in .style azd quality no to be surpassed, by any other workmen in-the country. No effort shall e spared to' pleaso and.ruttisfy all who may favor. them with: their orders, - and; their 'charges Will bean remionable pmiltyfro;ctimpatible with a fair remuneration: l .:i . ,!:• ., • . : ; They also keep a lanai Macke. . HOME MADE WORK; wbieb Is warranted to be tut represented. The public ere invited, tonsil and exerninaiLelrstock previous to pureliasiug. • skEr• Repairing done on short anti& wad at reasonable rates. . ANDREW MOOR.E. Lelxtnon,.llalrch 19, 18G2 JOuN ' G..; BECKER • DEALER IN AND 13 1 :10 ( 41 - ti BVATIMMENT WALL AP . E . '"R HAS' constantly on hand and for safe* "his Chap Bodk Store'. on,Walnti t Street. between the Court loosened the , County Jail, In the Borough of Leba. uou,`a'grnera l ' assortment of all- kinds of BOOKS, STATIONERY. &a. •Consisting in part of Nliscellauo. nue and School Books, Blank Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Receipt Books, Pass Itypki, Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper. Nora Peptic, Ratvelapes, Steel Pens, Black and Red Writing Tuk, ate.,,Blant. Deeds. Common and Judgment Bonds, Ven Ate 'Mites. Pro:OW.43er NOtely&c. A LSCI p a Large and general assor tmopt of WALL PAPER, BOADSR/S, W tsnow Buses, 40., at low prices. ' Ifs has aim Corset. a splendid lot 'of • Pnoroaasruic ALBUM AND I'aOT,OGRAPaa. All of which will be sold' on tht; most reasonable terms, to which.be Invites the attention. of tbe•public patronage. i1.11.."101. 3k cLartlels.unt...ic_u....; • • .• JpIIN L. BECKER. Lebaboit, 0ct: 4 23,•18ti3.- , • • 'JOHN DILLER . "' HASjueiretilved at . his ee ry Store, Cuifiber land St., one door west . or Market. a lot of Fresh •Ikiiit in 'Como; foe ludlng Pekthed,' Gages, Wrenn' Corn, .Tomatfins,49litsa.,;;; oita -• 1 .- • Yic • .0. ti Ketch p, Pepper-SfiiiCe • • • fOb'eese • • z, Sn s lf Llmber a er , p:Bage'. • , i / sardines, Salmon, fitaeliorst, erring, Codfish. Fruit., Lebanon, Dec. 23 , 1863. Raisins , Currents, Prunes, Dries Cranberries, Apples,- -Ho , - Barley, Peas, A lot of Buckwheat meal. aterk Applea;) `ton,- ykat,. Highest griasjitr.n.in! •Vriva Apples and Pliet;11411 ti .ro IM=lnlo DRUG STONE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. L. LEMBERGSR, Graduate of the Philli delphia College of Pharmacy , offers to th citizens of Lebanon and'airrounduntry. Ja ?PUSH selection of Drugs. /deffeinee and Chemicals, and the Sr.qt quOity.,p4P,erfumary 111;dr Tenet 'and Fancy Soaps, embracing the kat:manufacture:in tinsicontitilr;iiiie. large of Ticcith - Brusbes, Nail, Fleeb, Clothes s od Hair Brifidiee: yocket. Combs of Ivory, Shell, Hein and India'ltubber. PIEtE,E SPICES. ' PURE SPICES. Pure WhOia and,fizOnsid,SPiese ere egiVed le in largenrclmaliAnintltien at ,w LEMXIEEGoirs ;Wig= SOrea GARDEN • Sk . E.Zra; '' FL Ow • r . • t. it • “1.-”4-.7 'lron will Tiillassortmen s colig6arge variety of FRESH. Pardon and id • LEMBEREHMA: ,Condensed Lye, Concentnifeeifire, iadakiik and Potash in large and eanaliiinantifiee a$ V. LEMBERGEVS" Drug .Stare. Washing Soda, Baking SOda„'Pearl Ash; ASia ermine, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and lona** in large and small (plantains at : . LEM B lug : 8(4;40'1; If yon arc in want of good Wishful Soap, pure white or red Castile Seep, Country Soap, Erosive Soap to . remove : ewe spots, superior Shaving soap, bur thti lame ist LEMBERGER'S. Do you want avgood•lesix"TOnict soniethlag to make the heirgrow, to clause thelhead,and to prevent falling oe Vibram heitt•ir 'Yoe 400 . • Call - sit'LEMnBRGBRIEL rieTRITSS4§I - , TAIME4 ifflieted atP re,ltected td eith er , • ine'my stock of Trainee. Supp6rterVae; com• prising a variety orldrinufaaure. ata., , •llarsh's" Geinednik"lmproved Self Ad justing Pad Tricss.". "Marsh's" Catatinigir Bandage. An inytiliiiblastbsdo for the purpose. if you are in wridiedranY of the A t b rit'r can be suited at" • • LEMBRItfIERT -Dips" Siete! tj • • L. o•• : • •In Pure Ohio The genuine article . for 'Medicinal 7'. to be had in all its Purity at • • . • . • *Anything you want that le kopk,,in conductOd Find ohm Drug, Store, slll4fiticiii• 'shed you by • Feeling thankful for the Terjri liberal: patron age thus far received from the Physician*, Mer chants, and Citizens of, Lebanon; 4nd . suppund hags, I again solicit a share, promising to Mr every effor!t" plfat ail. fl:- . , IPirSpecial attention given to PirrstMANN: Paaseatimons • eml 'Fall/ Ric2lnrs, aid . 'all: medicine dispensed Warrants PllAlr,,,alypo ne good as cau LS obtained iiiiterbb api; GOA. to snit the times. Bontember:itits4 . JOS. Druggist, Chemist and A . PoitieCari, IFeb.ls, 1860. Market street... Lebanon Jra,. I Friends vtlikeisAvest HOLLOWAY'S PILLS All'who 10'4lentis and Relatives io 'the' 'Army or Bevy, should take special care, that they Be amply,sup nliol *nth these ?ilk end 'Ointment ;•kna where the brave Soldiers and . Saiisrs have' neglected to . provide themselves with them, no ;better. preseot _can be, sent them by theii friends. They havo'beeti tin:rind:la be the Soldier's'never-htiling friend fn the bone et need. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS; Will be :weedily relieved and effoctuallyeired b 7 ns- log these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. . . SICK - - HEADACHE AND WANT UP' 'ATTE- Magenta, Maroon, Orange,• Pink, • Purple. Royal Purpfe : Salmon, Mcarkt, Sate, Solferino, • Violet. • rellone. TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS These feelings which so andden as; muallyerfwe from trouble or annoyances, obstruct's . ; perspiration, or eat lug and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thiss . dis turb log the lit ilthful !afar •Cf the Rivei-nnd .stomach st_bwratitiV.dd,i'it .Ydrr dovtvo - 4`e arvda- Thu e , t=n according to the printed instructions tent . gutt-kly Trodneeliliealthy action In troth liver art stun S 0 knd as tiardral 'consequence, - , a clear heed and good WEAKNESS 'Olt DEBILITY INDUCED . .BY 'OVER FATIGUE , . . . . . Will soon disappear by the use of these Invaluable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly, acquire additional strength. Never let the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Rollo. way's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persona supposing that they would incresue the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach, end thus remove all the acrid humors trout the syat m. This medicine. ill give tone and'vigor to the whole organic system howev- - er deranged, while health and strengthlollow as a mat ter or course.. Nothing:will stop the relaxatlotrofstbe Bowels ro sure as-this famous medicine: VOLUNTEERS • ATTENTION !. INDISCRE , TIONS-OF •YOUTE Sores and Dicers, Bletcher and Swellings. can , kitte certainty be radically - cetreErtrthe Pillsare taken night with indrning, and the Ohitinetit•beilkdely.usialui stet ia ill. the prin'ted instructione. - If treatedinßilYOAher 'manner they dry. tip tit a° part t 6 brinik outuL'Qher Whereas this , rintirient wfil remora the tunnots.frpar the system and leave the 'PatletiVerig!oroali ohla 'heal thy man. It will require a little pepcsardneb Atiihati cases to insure a lasting cure. . FOR WOUNDS VITICPX: :OCCASIONED BY 4'II.t.BAYONBT. gABRV:011. 'TAB' BUL- i !,ieRtiBO.ll.ES :DR ipaiiiSMS;:{l;Cti To which every Soldier and Sailor / urn Itabia. There are no Medicines 5J eifr,'snre arid rn i ti 4 finle - nraslfeilles way's plus and Ointment.' The poorturoi.n.dedeauseal meet dying sufferer might here hiswounds dressed,im madiately: if he , wiluld only suppl y hirrfeeff 'Wilk' this matchlees•Ointinerra, whieh'should. be 'throat into tfie wound and sineared'all round it, 'then cofired With d piece of linen from his Knapsack sod compreesql with it handkerchief. -Taking nightand ptorning6o7.o Fills to cool the systein end prevent inflammation. . Every Soldier's Knapeuckand Seenien4theitaliMild be provided with these valuable Remedies- • i: • • UTION*I-Nonn are genuine 'unTese ,the words "lluti.oway, haw YORK Alfr;"•txmixrc,"' are dismniblir as a Water mik in eeery,ino.f ofthe .tniok qr d(rections• around each 'pat or box the suite May be plilnl) serve by' holding the leaf to ilee)tightS: A bandtioinii reetrird w ill. higircn ,to any, one zentlerlpg spohlizekinvaikunis may lead so the detectioficit 'any party Sr pirties coun terfeiting the ruedicinee:Or vending the mane;Andatidg. them to be spurious. . , , „-, eis Sold at t...e Manufactory of F;i-Cifesitint SO Maiden Lane, New --York, and . ,byi all•reqpietwider Druggists and Dealers in Nedicine,thr r onghtnt theeiv- • il Seed world. in boxeis It "301 ctsjand 'Sr tiFlesecti,- /kr- There le consider . able sztvlog by takinit . . ger thee. • • N. IL—Directions for the guidance of petit' isitlifuleiV , ery disorder are aftiired-to each box. [Get. 28, .1868.- 446„ ,Doa Mrs hue/ay:troll ,known, Med itfirnek can have Shew'enrile;Clreniars sent them, FM)Ir EXPENSE, by addressing T11011A8: ROLLS Maiden i.m.ne, N. X. • , . t • • • • t . ...• ; •-• • • , 't 1.• • ! • ' "*. • .e.r.• SAMUEL B: sinus 'f' BIPSMIL BEINOIIIIL- ADOLPFMR H i rt '• • ••;11. -3 . • -ry Sr a 3= ~= _VP itn deuirous of :purettasint I +l r•s,; ..1 LUMBR.SLiat i la the beat advitntage. at the o 4slit" Zi.;/ I BER " IfAir •:; • . •••• •+•M• '• • 0. R s a j •iss .IMINOERIS & At tho UNION CANAL, on the'Enlst and West .- aikit; . • Mark et Street, North Debanthi-SOLQ u Arb.J: • MILE etaberibere ta kelleastiraiirintbrming the tibi a gene of Lebanon, and surrounding counties: that they still continue the LUM.BER 'AND' OAL - 1112,51- NESS, at :#t .wett how, :wha m Jute, are daily receiving additional impolite of the , BEST AND WELL SEASON•EitrLUMBEH„--••'' consisting of White anth a teltoseTttre - 110A - RDS, PL ANK and SCANTL4NG:-/ • ,4, uomicick BruItIDIVPLANK AN'ILING RAIL K • POSTS; 4 PALYNO:sIifid'Y ASlliftetral to ; joinekTrt, fript4ttpithipp.li poL . , !into % fo 2 'nab'. ' Poplar tat i d•lrard*ood;SCA•NTlGNG.l ' • Oak sod Maple BOARDS arid rANg I Roofing and Plastering "liAVlll+4.'l'3•'' e, " • • 3 SHINGLES/ MAGI LESI•I - - SHINGLES ! in 4-, err Pe ' 'COAL! comp!'" met. t —•• A himblatock blithe :best akroeni: Egg and Limeinisnain' COAL; "in& abaci, tha print Alla kbeny COMMA e • / • rent Theakfial for , the pliers,' roannerrlci , ,whicbit4o, have herettifor+s 'Wen pstrontayd,lbey would =Leger_ a+ cordial invitatioit for a• continbiance /of, tiaioil;42 ehk: are confidfint that they; onat have alac t laroca4 t t o pait, cheapat stock of LUMBEIV'on 'hand 'in* the county, stitich will . be said at kriatisoitabN pers¢ept Kl qc; .`.Please call aid examine our stock and, priemi fdre•odrcium-Mi elsiwhFirol - • . I E. /UM •rn • • t". / lad '-' ,Rig q°}3 Nolta'Lebepop boro h,lifej I, an . CI yousee'A — b & ifil-Ehbe" Store. .::•41•If ! ME Apple+ and reachel, nini. 'Tapioca, : • ;• • " • SO Sirrell of Now fi..e . ! - ,.•14:1,i, • . 1)21,t0t Egge,„Buttar ilpnlehoi:e 4 .: I 7i 'agefjtaCilei D ok, JOHN LEMB.ERGER'S: Drug Store, . OppoStetbe I!4rket Haase.; I;EMBERGER; Chemist and Apothetauf) APD OnTTVIENT. _ - - - , . -I'i
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