ZITS CLINISITIME. RATHER FAST. Artemus Ward, in speaking of his re turn from the wars, tells us the following story: I .must relate a little incident which happened to our humble servint, on his return home from the wars. I was welk in' alone the street, lookin' so gallant an' gay, in me brass kote and bloo buttons, an' other military harness, when a excited 'email rusht out ov a house, throw'd her pump handles ;Irwin' me neck—which part I didn't mind much, as they was fair, round ones—an' exclaimed : "Doo I behold the once agin "You doo —an' I think you are holdin' me too flatly," sez I, trying to release the eccentric femail's arms. "Ph, hay you cum back—hay you cum back!" she wildly cried, hangin' lighter to thy neck "Certainly rye cum back or else I wouldn't he here But I don't think I know:you muchly." "Not know me—your own Claretta Rosetta 13elletta—she who has not sot eyes onto you for morn 2 years.. "Yes," she continued, placin" her handi onto me shoulders, and lookin' up into me face like a dyin' boss fly—"yes, I see me own Allred's eyes, his nose, his ears, his—" "Madame," sez I, "excoose me, but allow me to correct you. El I are not mistaken, these earses, and eyeses, and noses belong to meself, individooally, an' your Allred never owned 'em scarce ly !" "Away with this farce." sez she. "You can't de , eeve your own Claretta. Cum into 'the house. and see your little son, Lincoln Burnside McClellan Beazer."' It was evident that the femail was mistaken —that it was not me but anoth er man she want'd. "Hdw old is he 1" sez.l. ' ; AWhiCh rsez she. .PThem little son, Lincoln' 13tirnside McClellan, and so 4th." "He's just t) months Uld—the I ittle,dar. I' I' "Well madame,' sez I, 'ef little Lincoln - IVlcelellan Burnside and so 4th is only 6 'months old, and you, haven't sot eyes, onto your Alfred for mor'n two`` years think thar's a mistake -somewhar, an' Viet . I rn not Alfred, but another man alto gether,' The woman shot into the house like 40, an' •this was the last 1 saw of my own Claretta Rosetta, but 1 pity Alfred. * MR. LINCOLN ,TELLETH ANOTHER STorts. Judge Baldwin, an old and highly re . ,spectable and sedate gentleman, called a few, days since on General Halleck, and presuming, upon a . familiar acquaintance in California, a few 3 ,- eaAs since, solicited a pass outside of our lines to see a broth er in Virginia, not thinking' he would be ~met with a refusal, as both his brother - and. hirn , elf were good Union men. We i have Keen deceived to often," said Gener td Halleck, "and I regret I can't grant it." *Judge B then went to Stanton, and was , friTy'briefly disposed of with the same re sult. =Finally-he obtained an interview with Lincoln, and stated his Case. '"Have you applied to General Halleck ?" Inquired the • President. "And met with a flat refusal," said Judge R ..Then you must see Stanton," continued the 'President. "I have, and with the same u . tho reply elven, then." -,said Old Abe, with a smile of good hu mor, can do nothing; for you' must know that hilve very little influence thitkihis 4dnzinistration, THE REPUBLICAN TROUBLES.—A Wash• tngton correspondent of the Wofid says there is another great convocation of Re. 'publicanmagnates at the capital with referenee to the succession. The 'energy and pluck of General Fremont's friends have disturbed the equanimity of the ad ministration. and a desperate effort is being made to harmonize natters— A leading influence.says, Fremont must be restored to his old command, or some other equally.honoyable; that the Admin istration: must cease to persecute his friends, nd that all must lmite on Lin cola. The radicals repudiated'this as impossihle. But Sentoi- .Morgan, •of •'Y'ork State. begins to loon up as a com promise candidate. and his claims are'ad vpcated, by many thoughtful men of the Narty. The convocation lias done but little as yet; several of the less prominent suAporters of Fremont have been called in. There wiii be no compromise on Lincoln Many of . Fremont's friends de clare he can be elected in spite of the Ad ministration. GOVERNMENT HORSES IN THE PRESIDENT'S tWastes.z.—When Mr Lincoln's horses were destroyed hffire a few week's ago in the spirit of flunkeyism which eats in everywhere at Washington a pair of splendid grays were, sent from the Quar termaster's Department to his stables. That was., several. weeks , ago, but the horses have never yet 'been returned and there are copperheads and disloyal persons here who say they never will be. They are daily visible on each side of the President's earriag,e-pole. Scat - It is stated that the commerce of the world requires 3;606.000 able-bodied mei' to be constakitly traversing the sea. The amount of property annually moved tan the water is from fifteen hundred to two thoosand millions of dollars, and' the amount lost by theeasualities of the sea average twenty-five millions of dollars. Iter When a beau was asked why he Wore his resplendent Hessian boots in the" finest weather, and apPeared in shoes and silk stockings only when it was wet and muddy, answered, "My wife washes my stockings, but I have to clean my boots myself." ,STOILING THE NIGGERS —lf things go on as they are now going, the niggers will soon get so vain and proud that they will scorn to marry .A bolitionists. So says Prentice, `,Sir A clergyman being recently ab !fent • from home, his son, of t.m years, asked to pronounce the blessing. "No?! he replied, "t don't like the looks `Orthein "Utters!" O. Quiip is a great admirer of children and says he likes the Crying ones best ! - , kinatron'with a baby in. her:arms, =Hed at his Odd fan ey, and, W. him 'the - reason, of it. "Why ,jvii-sesititadam ;" , • said, Quilp "Thave oblierkkaAblit in 341rdideredllsiiiilies al saint as a_dbild„gries -they earty:it oat'of the room:"'' MEI LEMBERCER'S DRFG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. L. LESIBBRGER, Graduate of the Phila. dolphin College of Pharmacy, offers to the citizens of Lebanon and snrrounding country. a PURE selection of Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, and the first (polity of Perfumery, mod Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the: 1. - at manufacture in the country. and a largel v°riety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh, Clothes altd Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine: Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Puro whole and ground Spire); are offered for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBEIM ER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, FLQWER SEEDS, You will end•a full assortment and a largo variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at LEIVIgERGER'S Condensed Lye, - Coneentrated Lye, Soda Ash,l and Potash in large and email quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, linking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal. orates. Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in large and small 'quantities at LEMBERGER'S Nag Store: If you are in want of good Washing Soap, pure white or red Castile Soap, Country Soap, firasive Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at LEMBERGEWS. - - Do you Want a good Hair Tonic? something! o make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and o prevent falling out of the hair; If you do Call at LEM BERGER'S. vel,. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and exam ne 'my stock of Trusses, Supporterei "Sze., emu 'rising a variety of Manufacture. um."llfarilfe ' Genuine "Improved Self Ad usting Pad Truss... "Marsh's"Cattumenial Bandage.. Au invaluable article for the pnrpose. - If you are in want of any of the above you gen be suited et • N LEMBERGER'S - Drug Stiire. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes, Ito be bad in all its Purity LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market House. I Anything you want that is kept in a- well .conducted First class Drug Store, can be furn ' hilted you by • - LEMBE'RaER, Chemist end Apothecary, - *GFeelifig thankful for the very liberal Jitttron• age thus far received from . the Physlaanii, 'Mer chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and sulronnd tngs,l again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. Special attention given to Pwisicrvi's PatSeaIPTIOTIS and FAMILY , REORIPIS, 'and all medicine dispensed Warranted :PURE, always as good as can be obtained an.where, ant: sold to suit the times. Remember' the Address, JOS.,L. LgMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist end Apothecary, Feb. 15,1860. Market streetiLebanon, Pa: Friends and Relatives OE TOE. BRAVE SOLDIERS ',& SAILORS v i ,-,-- ; -A-- ' ,<;'' y •- . - - .. , 9' .. . , - . -% k 441 ~ ' k V C'S, 'tt. ' 1 kVilir',..:,--:. , 5, ,, ,,,:-` v : • ':,1,4,4:fi-,:ck4 , --4 ,4 A; 4 1,1; : ,,,, ' • AV' ,: I k -;,: i. q - 71 . 7 :p4.144 04 0. ....- -1.k1.5.....zi..,-,.....,,„*.e..4....1yz.. i HOLLOWAY'S. PILLS AND OINTMENT,. . . All who have Friends and Relatives in the - Army or Nayy, should take special care. that they he amply cup plied with these Pills and - Ointment; and. where the brave Soldiers and Sailers have viegleated provide themselves with them, no - better 'Own& can be sent them by their friends. They - have lieen mired to be the Soldier's never-failing friend in the hour of,need. COUQIIS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, Will be speedily relieved and effeetually cured by us ing these admirable medicines, and by paying proper sttention to . the Directions which are attached 'to each tint or ilex. - ' - , SICK BEADACIIE AND WANT OF APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO BOOKERS, These feelings which E 0 eadde n ne, 'aerially arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, dr. eat jug and ten bing the robin:, ful Action of the liver and stomach `The otgaus.nuist be relieved, it you desire to be -well The Pills, taken according to the printed iustrnetions will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach. and as a natural consequence, a clear head and good appetite: WEAKNESS OR 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 conduct!' or unduly noted upon. It may seem strange that Hollo way's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery, and Flu*, many persons supposing that they:would increitse the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct theliveraml stomach; and thim'reinove all the acrid humors irons the Syst : This median° will give tone and vigorio the whole organic system howev er deranged, while:health and strength follow as a Mat. ter of counimi Nothing will stop the relaxation of the BoWels ro sure as.this famous medicine, .VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! 'INDISORE TIONS. OF. YOUTH ! • gees and Uteers, Blotches and Swellings. can *Rh certainty be radically cured if the Pills a re' taken night and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stat ed lathe printed instructions. If treated in anrothar asitundr , theif dry up in one part to.break outin another , Whereas this ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the Patient a vigorour f acid heal thy man. .It will require a little per seyerance in had,, cases to insure& Milting cure. . ' . FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED -BY THE BAYONET, SABBE.OR DIN BUL , LET,. SORES OR BRUISES, To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, titers are no medicines s 9 nate, sure and convenient as Iloilo. way's Pills and Ointment. The poor. wounded and al most dying sufferer might have Ilia wounds dressed im mediately. if he would only supply himself with title matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into 'the wound and smeared all round It, then covered wi th a piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking uightand - morning Cie r 8 Fills to cool the systim and prevent inflammation, Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seamen's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies. CAUTION!—Non" Are genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AND 14/NDW!, are discernible as a Water rnrk in every leaf of the book of direction around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seem by hotdittg the leaf to the light.. A handeome reward will be given to any one renderingsuch information as may lead I o the detection of any party or partiee coun terfeiting the rnedicinee or veoding the Same, knowing them to be spurious. *,,,* Sold at t+ a Dlanufactory of Professor llonowair, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civ il iced world, to boxes at Sil eta., 70 eta. and $1,19 each. So a , - There Is considerable saving by taking the lar ger gam • N.H.—Directions for the guidanceof patiants.in ev ery disorder are affixed te-tsaeli. box. [Ore. 28, 1863. teal_ De:tiers in my well known mod ielnes eon have - Show. Cards, Circulars. kn.,' sent them, VlttE .01r Ea PIN.BB, by addressing TnOIIAS HOLLOWAY, 80 ikaiden Lane, N. Y. . SAMUEL IREINAEHL. ..knotputts nerciOEHL. elms. IL atETLY Friendly Invitation To all desirous of purcbaaiog LUMBER & COAL To the beat advantage. at the old avtablished and well-known LUMBER YARD REINOEIILS & MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the East and_Wist.sides o Market Street, North Lebanon Borongh. 111118 subcribers take pleasure in informing the citi- L wins of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LUMBER. AND COAL BUSS NNSS, at their old and Well oton stand, where they are daily receiving additional supplies of the BBST AND WELL, SRASGNEB 'LUMBER, consisting „of White and Yellow-Pine BOARDS, PLANS an'ii;SCANTLINO. lienilock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. RAI LS, POSTS, PALINGS' and PENA' NO BOARDS. from I to 4 inch ; CHERRY, from 13.4 to 3 inch. POPLAR, from % to 2 Bch. Poplar cud Hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS. Roofing anetlasterfng LATHS. SIIINULESI SHINOLESI I • ,SIIINGLESIII Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. coA LI COAL I I COAL I ' I Arlarge stock of the_best quality of Stove , Broken, Egg and LimeburnerarCOAL; and alai), the • eat' Alla. glieny COAL for Blacksmiths. _ 4W- Thankful for the liberal mintier whieh they have heretofore been patrol:died, they would extend cordial. Invitation for continuance, of favors,: as they are confident. that:Grey now have , the tamest, bist and ,cheapsai 'ittiek of LIUMBB' 'on 'hind' the county, w - pidh maid rossionotderpee tonnages ' 40 4 p,leasioall and guanine utarMeelpaind Yalcoollao• feria placelssly. elsewhere. , - kzuiroitaLs MBILY. Mora Lobauon borough, Ma y 7, 1862. _ . :100:REWARD For a tnedtaitte that will cure COUGIIs, INFLUENZA. TICKLING . in the TITROAT, WHOOPING COUGH. Or relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGH, as quick RA 111E_NEDI1W-."Sp COUGH BALSAM. OVER, FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES have been sold lu its native town, and not a single in stance of its failure is known. We have, in our possession, any quantity of certifi cates, some of them from EMI.ATEiVT PHYSICIANS, who have used it in their practice , and given it the preeminence over any other compound. It does not dry up .a COUGH, H Lot loorena It, eo J to enable the patient to expecte. rate freely. TWO OR TIMER DOSES WILL INVARIABLY _CORR TICKLING IN TILE THROAT. A HALF Bottle hacotten completely cured the' moat Stubborn Cough , and yet, though it is so sure and Opeooy in its opera• tram it is perfectly hamlets, being• purely vegetable: It Is very agreeable to the taste, and may be adminis tered to children away age. In cases of CROUP we will guarantee a czre, if taken in season. No fatuity should be . without it. ft is with,lit the readh or a !I. the Mice bathe' C:lloii.l3r 121.5 And if an investment and ,thorough trial , does not "back up" the above statement.. the money will be refunded. We say this knowing Its Merits,' and 'feel confident that one trial wilt secure' for it a home in every household. Do not waste away with Coughing, when so smell an investment will cure you, it may be bad of any re- Epectable Druggist in town, who will furnish you with a circular of, genuine certificates of puree it heti made. C. G. CLAUK C 0.,& • w Pro-intors, NEW myEN. CT. For sale by Drug ists in city,• country, and erery At Wholesale, by - "JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY & pOWDEN, • _ 23 North Sixth .street, Philadelphia; Ps. Nov.ll, 1863 .6ut. TAKE NOTICE. DUI LIARS will do wellby calling on J. IL BRESSLER jUP Agent, as.be is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUING and JOB WORK generally,.at the very lowest prices. He also hags on hand, a large and good 'assortment of all kinds of, TIN WARE. and all of the most improved ; Gas Burning. 00011 STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved :RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps Con straitly on hand a large stock of all kiods of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers at lens price than they can be bought of any other alatemen-in the county. srt..,. WARE-ROOMS-06e door South of the "Buck Hotel," Walnut Street. Lebanon; Pa. Lebanon, December 25, 1801. .t.- r,. R. DEE G' LIQUOR . STORE, .11farket Square, pppogite Illarket ptattse, Lebanon, Pa. 1111 undersigned respectfully informs t.,e public r that' ho has received an extensive stuck of the 010h:eata :Id purest Liquors of alUdescriptionv. These Liquola he is invariably disposed to sell' at un pmedentodiy low prices. , Druggists, Farmers, II etel'Enepers, and oth erslrill consult their own Interests by buying of the undersigned.. L. it. DiIF.G. Labenon. April 15, 18(53. - Coach -Maki Esta,bliOment ? „nit undersigned, at his ITAIMFAL"- TORY, at the lot Toll Gate, Otte mite East of Lebanon, has on haud a very 'Jorge stock of - - READY MAIM VEHICLES. Ennli as BUGGIES. ROCK-A-WAYS, CAII BUG ES, SULKIES, &c. made nut of the best materiels and by first-rate workmen. From hio !Ong exp. deuce in the busineas. and hie determination to allow nono but good work to leave Itio Shops; he feels confident that he can giT - C to - customers the moot complete satialbe• tion. Much of the materials used in manufacturing the above Vendee were pureinu,ed before the raise in' the price of article --3, and t can therefore sell cheaper...than h tiy other estabhshment in the county." , - ItEPAllllNG.;=itaputt log (Jane at abort nottoo, and at low prfrea. Venous wanting anything in this line, are invited to call and examine my stock before making their pur chase's. DANIEL.FULAIItIit. A. Furniture and Chair MANUFACTORY Cumberland Street , Lebanon, Pa:, nearly opposite Bubb's Hotel. Isa unseribert 4 ..P 6 t"n"tentlY oft helod, - or inTekei to order" the twat and most fashionable Frirniture and Chairs, which,be will sell cheep, tend cheaper than any other shop in the Borotig,h or county . of Lebanon. Ile invites l'our4 Housekeep era and all ethers to give h - im a call before -buying. elsewhere. Ile keeps no city vrork , but makes all hirnself with good workmen. lle keeps a Furniture Warm and delivers all Furniture, with out injury, and free of coat. Don't forget tiler !list Lebanon, Cumber land street' lie invites all to give him small, for they can make the best bargains with him. - A. 11.E.11 0 ,1tERGER. ' -LebanoP Jan-20, 1864 —3m. WE 1 E , EIVA • 1 0011,311SSION MERCHAN TS r-,POIVTa4 takE OT Putter, Eggs, Cheese,, , 2:tillotp; Laril Poultry, Game, ,Drifft tte. No. 170 READE R STREET, One door above Washington, .NRW.YORK. Q. Weigley. R. Lenoir. j EFERIINCES Ttobb & /enough. New York. ; W. W. Selfridge, Esq., do Jones Shepard, do; Slan• son, Latbach & Farriegton. - do; Samuel G. Johnson. do; W. AL Breslin, 'Esq., Lebanon, Pa.; 'Pete, Canton. Ohio; W. C. Curry & Co., Bankers, Pa.; Hon. John Meg. Allentown. Pa. . [Jan. 14.. iS63. ' i~iram W It a n IDOMBERDY of Jonestown; Libinon minty, would respectfully inform friends. And the public. that be hes connected himself with Mr. Lowsit, in:the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGAB BUSINESS, No. 146 North Third street, Phila., where he will be glad to receive customers, and wil sell ra rates that will prove satisfactory. . Nay 20„.1.6 63. EtTABILSIIEDA76O PETER. LO.RIL-ARD, Snuff' & Tob - acOo, ahoufaciuret, & 18 CHAMBERS ST., [Formerly 42 Chatham Street, new Wonhl,call the attention of Ifealera to the articles of his manufacture, vie . . . Brown Sninr Maeaboy, Dernigros. * Fine Rappce, Pure Coarse Itappce, • • Nachitoches,. American Gentlemani, Copenhagen. Yellow Soul'. scotch, • honey Dew Scotch. High Toast Switch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch. Or Lundy root 457- A ttentl'enlis wiled to ihnrarge Tech:Wien in pri mes of Pine-tlit chtwing and Smoking •Ibbaccoi, which wilt be fiyind of a SvpArtor quality. TobacCo. 'SMEKINO. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, D. A. L, or plain, -8; "Jag°, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, . Spanish. . .No. 2, Sweet Scented Groner" Canaster, Nos.l d:2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. Granulated. NB.—A circular of prices will be sent on appli cation.. New York. April 1. 18113.-Iy. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AT •ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. W. J. BURNS:IDA A.:1111, Principal. 'JIBE ENSUING SESSION will . cowmouee on MONDAY, July 21st: - ,TUE SOU OOL has the advantagei of a pleasant and beautiful Location—spacious DuildingsVentillated Rooms—a fine Library and Cabinet. THE COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of each pupil being directed accordingto Abe time be can afford in School, or to the profesaion he deeigne to par- — TUE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advert fages totkosc'who propose to engage in Teaching ; as lifit the Coe penned conforms strictly to the require ments of the County Superintendent, and to the Course of the State No; mal School. • CIRCULARS and further infointailen can be ob tained by astireseing the Principal. June 25, 1862 CLOCKS. Thirty Day / Eight Day, Thirty flour, . CLOCKS, Just Received at J. ALAIR'S Jewelry Store Lettenon:Pa BLANK RECEIPTS Por Collectors of_gtate, County„ and Militia Tax, for,sale clasp at tins Advertiser Office. Also for Collectors of Nchool Tax. OF• THE Itranufacture of Liquors!, THE LIQUOR DEALERS' COMPANION, rruE . oul y reliable Work ever published in America. WIII tell hew ell Liquors are adulterated land Im itated. Alm how three barrels of Whisky are made from4o gallons or spirits. Sent on receipt. of $5,00. Address. N. N. BROWN, Wornelsdorf, Barks Co., Pa. Jan. 8, 18C4.-3m.5 REMOVAL. ATICHAEL ROMAN would respectfully inform Bathe Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED his TAILORING. Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of.thirket Strout, and opposite , the Eagle Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and hest manner, are in ailed to call. TO TAILORS I—Just rebelved and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring • Sumner raddous. Tailors wiihing the Fashions should let the enhscriber know of the fact, so that he can Inake:hla artangementa accordingly. lIIICILEL 9FF31.8N. Lebanon, April 10,1801. WANTED TO BUY ; 50 000 BUSHELS EYE ' 50,000 bushels CORN 60,000 bushels OATS 50,000 btishels WHEAT. Also, CLAVER.SEED. TfJfintlY SEED, rimmed, for which the highest CABII prices will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. _ GROIIftE Lebanon, July 17,1851, HAYING united in. the BOOT and MOB MINUS, and from their : determination to he punctual, and make none but the beet of work, they rodlike soliciting a large of public patronage : They will always be round at their OLD STAND, algw , Buninuo,) in Markel Street, nearly opposite Moto Rise's Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and ;dew their customers. They have now on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,'TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., which they offer at reduced prices, MY; Persons dealing at this 8110 E STORE, can be suited with RBALY-MADB WORK, or have it made to order.. -Bgtisfaction is always warranted. .1.01. Pailleithir attention given "to the' REPAIRING Boots efftliboes. . , . [Lebanon, July'3, Int. A,„Titi _ A . lIRO.'S. New BM M A and Shoe fitted lsr . 44 4 Alki.o foroofittisitaid convenience, bosh for hullo 'OM Gentlemen. ..---• ~,, . "l - 1 ' A - TR INV& fl 210.'S New Poot and Shoe Shwa is fitted _ft- op inijoed Order for cemfortnnd convenience, both for lAttlessi atilt Gentlemen. . , " ATR .INBA BRO. promiew to„ - he punctual; and will en rjk,_- , deovor 1. please all Who May call on their for Boots and Shoos --,- Aunstorielnittra, ' ' ' Iid.SID 3. LLONO. . . •• _ . r-irm, °Amp- cash. Store, and Willing and G rain. Business. • - undersigned having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN MIRA NESS, would respectfully invite - the attention. of tlta public to their establishments. They will centime to keep. at 'tbe into stand of SUERK, GEESAMAN LONG, n moat . 00thplete stock of kinds of GOODS umilly kept in a country store, which they will re tail Cheap for CASII, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy - for'eash 50,000 Bti.hels of WHEAT, 30,000 I3ushols of 'RYE, 20,000 Bushels' of 'CORN,;. 25,000 Bnshels.of For whit:lst/my will pay the filshest Market Priee9. 7 .-- They :will:also take GRAIN on STORAGE. Tbe.will keep always on.inui and soli at the loweat.prices, COAL: by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED SALT, PLASTER, &c. *if:- They solicit the business of all their old friends end the pubic, and will 011fiCEVOr to deal 'on ancb lib eral and just principles as will give satisfaction Co all. SHERN:.& LONG. Northlphanoti, March 19,1362. REAIOVAL.•... T LORING T OREISZO 11. 1101111E11,w , uld re. , spectfilllT inform the citizens of Lebanon an vicinity that he haS removed 'his. Tailor ing Establishment, a few doors east of fludermlfeli's store, and nearly opposite, the Washington lIOU6t, on Cumberland st., where he will make up clothing in the Most fashionable styles in the beet manner; good .fita., gmiratiteed to all. Thankful for the very liberal patron age extended to him thus far he hopiis to merit and continue the same. Lebanon, Nprii TRANSPORTATION LINE. ' Bj Leban4n: Tralle#•.RailFoo AIITIOULAR attention will he paid to Goode alti lip ed by the r.ehnnota Yailoy Railroad.. sent dans lo end from rblbre l lelptibi to Lebanon, MP" town antiSiNtriillf Stations; and all other points in the - - and delivered with dispatch. --- ' • The Proprietor wilt pay particular attention to,nind attend notionally, to the receiving and delivery, of all For information, apply at hie Office at the - Lebanon Talley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. . EDWARD MARK, ble Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be found atlV. H. Bu.sle.s. 111 ,, rchauer Hotel, North Third. st.. Philacklphict.'' . • - • :DEO. HOFFMAN. risers in to notify all Cam' nterd.llo fisabinet makers that no bills be'Paid by. the , Diree. Aors - of tho-Poor for-poor. persons dyine:withina. circle of five miles of the Poor Intuits ; as ail Mich pOrsons wilt bo furnished with coffins tree of espouse on appli cation. tolha Bteirard sithe Poor 1.1.011'.e. 1 30111 H. BOWMAN„ . ...•'''' , ELIAS WALBORN, Direc,..:s of the Tow OP:6. 7,1.3131E1MAN, May 27,4803; ,:- ,:" : . , . • :Blanket Sila vas CLOTIL WOOLEN CLOTHING'of aI cotOrsydyed Yet Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warranted and goods turned out egos] to new, by ' LEON LESTEEBEFEB,. F t ast IreMorer. AW- Articles to he dyed can he loft at Jos. L. Lemb or - ,qer's Drug Iktore-sebero all orders for the, above will be attended , RC (March 11,1503. „. t hir JACOB MEDIC, respectfully in - forms the public that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in 016,. 41011 hie now uilding, in Cumberland st., •• where he hopes to render the same ' . satisfaction as heretofore to all who • may favor him with their custom. Ile invites Merchants and dealers in. ROOTS and - SHOES and • every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, :durable articles in his line, to Call and examine for themselves, his - large and varied 'dock. '. • . ,•: - He fa determined to almost; all ecrapetition in the caanutacfnt4 of every article in• his_business, suitable l'of any Marketiin the Union. A due care,taken In regard to materlidiand worirmanallip; noire lit the best quail. ty of LEATILER-arid othetinaterials are - used ; and none but the hestiworknien are employed P. koturna his sincere thanks tolls friendt for the very libigal patronage hererofore_bestowed on him. Be hopes h:leitrlet attention - to bapiness and endeavoring o please hit customers, to -merit a share of public pat tonage. [Lebanon...July 3. 1V.61. Z 14 , 2, &C. `.`Only I ellible remedies known." "Tree fr m Poisons."- "Not da gerous to the Duman Rats co e put of their' boles te die," , Jar- Sold IV legate all large eider. rriP• Sold by ftl Druggists and Rotailers everywhere. oity- I! I %Vail:11 I of all worthiest; imitations. See tbai "Cosma's" name is on each,Box, lint. tle, and Plack, before you buy. - • O. Address • ' . DENRY R.'COSTAR. 4141-. bock:ail Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. OW' Sold by J. la Lratasaasa, Wholesale ,and Retail Agent, Lebanon Pa. Rob. 10, '64.-Bm. WALTER'S MILL.. rilliE sebreriber respectfully informs the 'Public that he lias.erdirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Byre tara,`formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen gert's," ahem one-fourth of a niile from Jonestown bebanon county, Pa.; that he hoe it now in complete running °Wier, and: is prepared to furnish cnstomera regularly.isith a very superior 'article of 11E - 71E.4110111 1 1c33101Li 5 . as cheap as it ‘ll be obtained from any other source.— • 110 keeps ilso l ii hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices'olloP, - RAM, SIIORTS, Lc. lie is also pre pared to do all'lads of eternizes , WORN, for Partner. and others,iat e very shorten possible notice and, in rites all tO-gi , bite a trial. The ma c hinery of i i , the 'Mill is entirely new and of-the latest and most im proved kiati..dly strict attention.to business and fait dealing lie pops to meriAtt.share:of.publicr patronage. WILSAT, ( RYE,','CO.RN - OATS, OiC.,, bought, for.which-the highest Market prices will he paid. 1. - . , pytANgual WAISP,R. . May 1,41182. . , .., W. J. BURNSIDE, 44,1rville, Pa Blanio •for Bounty and Invalid Ten sion elahne jest , printed azd'far.sale at the An iriwrisin Office. . . . EiPosinoii FaNhionable Tailor g G. L. ATKINS . & Bro. = G eorge n friO s - ~ ,LEON NON COUNTY: I:2EfOiU Iv ( ice. ;11001 and . Shoe Store. LA souses A ' 1140.1 Now ,• , t end Mitot Store ' , . . _ PROSPECTUS Vje 1864. THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC DAILY JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA. THE 'UNION. THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS. TINE DAILY AGE, which advocates the principles and policy of the Dem ocratic party, is issued every morning. 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It also contains a great rariety.of oth er matter, rendering it in all respect..tit:first-Ma estim ily journal, particularly adapted to the Politician; the Merchant, the Fanner, the Mechanic, •the Literary man, and all classes of readers. It Mts. In fact. every charecteristici 'of a LIVE NEWSPAPER, fitted for the Counting House. the Workshop, the „Fitrtner's Fire side; antithe ftencral Reader. ' .TERATS.' DAILY. WEEKLY. One year; By. 81511....,..58, 00 ibue.year. 113 , 00 R Mouths - 400 Flx Months.-- . . ....... I'oo Three Mouths 2 00 Three.Montha 00 Nor any period lees than data oL 10 17 '4 three months; at the rate of .' 20 30 60 15erenty.tive vents per with an extra copy . GRAM mouth. , - .- - ' fel; getting up the. club Oir Payment raiteired inverriablyin advana Specimen copies of the Daily - and Weekly will be sent dratis to any address, on application. The Publishers of TUE AGE could easily fill their columns with the unsought and most liberal cowmen &time of the press throughout the country ; but they prefer that it- should stand. altogether upon claims to public confidence, well known and established. They believe - ii hoe - acquired this leputation by, the =o dor, fearlessness independence lvith which it has been conditeted,.though times of extraordinary confqt; o g of idma ou public outdoes, and ttierly e f almost unex ampk,d pnbli , , irtal. It is now, and will be, as hereto. fore, the supporter of truly- national principles, op posed alike--to - radicalism and fanaticism in every form. end - devoted to the maintenance of good govern nient; la - w and order. - . PubtiaberS'Ot THE - AGD conceive that it thus raniferWpeoullar so-sloes and ham peculiar olainis Upon all men by whom its principles are valued, and who, by the proper 111641718, look to promote and secure the Constitutional restoration of the Union. These can best show their sense of the untiring efforts of the publishers, in behalf of this great and unparalleled cause, by earnestly sustaining this paper in Milts busi ness relations. nt=l GLOSSBRENNER & WELSH, No. 430 CEESTNIIT &TENET, THE NE w -- •nA kEllt - lilß would respectfully infoim the ci 4 Zeno of Lebanon, that he has notnineneed the BAIT Dal BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his . stand; Cumbekland area, Letstnon, neatly opposite the anti' 'lntel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES. Ac., Ac. Flonr recefeed froni 'Onstomers and returned to them in bread at short notice. • CONFECTIONERIES,..., of-all 'ls . hidti. fresh and of the bast quality„ cottstaltly, omit pr.di.otet furnished fit the lowest prices. pnblid is invited to give ma a trial. .Lde . 9 '1569. , Fr-1! hPUR ELLIiIT LON6ACIVE. Jong 0. GAUL LEBANON I I Door, Sash and Ste tai Planing ram_ mumr...our ir,ccifrd On The Sterzinciianse Road, near Ditntherlasid Street; Eitsf Lebanon. tirtilersigned respectfully inform 1 . the , public in general, that they [ till ulannfartnro and keep on hand. ";;,.., Door Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, .. I ,'.ll.riy.,T•hlir Weather-Boards, 0 Gee sprin g tiorniees, and all kinds of BUILDING IIIATBRIA for Douses. We also construct the latest and most lin. proved Stair Casing and Hand Hailing, suitable for large end small buntlines. We now invite Fanners, IlaeltanieS end Builders to cell and CX4llline our stock, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may Direr the under signed with their custom. Lebanon. A prit 23, 1E62. ' • P. E.—There is alsci till kinds of TURNING at the 1141129 MM. Plaiiing; &Awing, arc, promptiy dons for those who may furniab 'LEBANON ACADEMY. rrUE.undursigned hereby inform the public that the I Lebanon Academy Ls•not intended exclusively. far the youth of the Borough, but it always did, end still does receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also, Um Directors have improved its general character, and elevated its standard. by refusing to ad mit pupils without the Dere/teary qualifications. - and by their continued care they hope to 111545 this school to its pauper place in the estimation of this community.— A l rafted number or pupils of the proper grade Cale be. admitted front the country by applying to J AC4III CA PP. Prosid nt. Joszru KA UGH, decretary. or to CYRUS ROG It it, Teecher., .Kai' Tuition fur corunnin and hlgber Itnglieb branch ea, Lotto said Greek. ' 12 per month. Lettnnon. Aug. 26, 18611. . Strayr and Corso Fodder 'WA AOO TONS 'Of *heat and Oita Straw. 100 TONS Corn '-± Fodder. for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. during the months of April,•May and J una.at the Fei.or STINII &110133. Lubenon, Feb. 'l4. '64. Lebanon "READING . RAIL WINTER. ARRANGE ENT:-. . 1111 , fia t r's KEAY TRUNK* LIN'E' FROM TilE NORTU . AND' G Nortb-West for PIIILADELPIIIA, NEW-YORK READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, ,. EASTON, Bc., Ac. • - Trains leave liarrlebnrg for n Hallo] ?bin Nevv•Tork. Reeding, Potteville, end ell intermediate Stations; at 8 A. 31., and 2.00 P. 51 , passing Lebanon 0.13 A. 31., and 3.03 I'. 51. New Txpreas leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. 51., panes Lehunon at 7.30 A. 51., arriving at New York at 9.15 the same morning. • Fares from Ilarrisbnrg: To New. York 35 15; to Phil adelphia Si 35 and 80. Baggage .checked through. Bettirning. leave New-York at 6 A. 31., 12 Noon, and 7 P. , 51. (PITTSBURG. EXPRESS). Leave Philadel phia at 8.15 A. M., and 833 P. 51., rearing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M. and Express at 1.05 A. 51. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. PBMCIISCTA by thaCetawiena Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 Y. 31. *for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.16 A. M., and 2.30 P. M for Philadelphia. Ilarrieburg and New York. An Accommodation Paaseuger train leaves Reading et 6.00 A:3l , and returns from Philadelphia at 6 00 P. )1. • Ja - - All , the abovetrains ran daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaven Pottsville at 7.30 A. DI., and Philadelphia at 3.15 I', M. • Commutation Tickets, with, 26 Coupons it 25 per cent. between any points desired. • Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all points at.s4o 35—for Families and Buetneee Firms. Season and School Tickets, at reduced• rates to and from all points. • . • • - • 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Pat sengers are requested to purchase their tickets before entering the ears, as higher Fares are charged if paid in cars. 0. A . NICOLLS. General Emperialendent Dee. 9,1863 1 862' NEW STYLES. 1862 ADAM RISE, In Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court Honse,north side, has' now on diand a splendid assortment of the New Style of 11 ATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for DM to which the attention of the public is respectfully hero ted. Hata r.: all prices, from the cheapest to the moe costly, always on hand. Ashes aleo J ust opened a spien did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, CDBIAN, and all others. %Mlle will also Wholesale all kinds of nate, Caps lfcto Country Merch•nte on .itiventageons terms. Libation, April 80,1862. , . 'NKr ir : * CABINET WAREBOOMS, Sotitkeast corner...of Market Square,* NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. T g_"db•crlber respectfully informs. the pubil -• now on band, at his Were-rooms Iplendid assortrnent of good substantial. Porn lture-,- Aor, Cottage end Chamber —consisting or Zola., Tete-a loungePt Whatmots, ,rlor,Centre, Pier, Card Common Tables, Dressing , Common Bureaus, Le. .AIRS, SICTTEES, Cane steel, Common and Rook- Ira and Old Furniture re• O moderate prices. Funerals attended at the HENRY A. AL LWICIDi. North Lebanon borough, Jan. 6,1864. = - RECEIVED TWO "*.rt.Xmau - 21bitliirekiLX-45ivr (From: juries 3 and 4,) at the. INTERNATIONAL . EXHIBITION,- LONDON, • Being the POLE AWARDS ,Gained by Anything of the kind. It ilino TO- ;mitred the eu• purls tire Re port "Ezceediag Excellent For Food. mac.eastrimicrrto-, 1.863 IMEIVED THE HIP H EST NIEII4Ib,, FOR ITS- Miff AS AN ARTICLE Orin Used-for Puddings.-Cnstards,l3ltatc Mange,,Abcovith, out Teinglinia, with. fbw or no eggs. - Iris excellent for thickening Sweet Spices, Grav les,for &c. For Ice Cresm nothing can. compere with ft. A little boiled in Milk _makes evrich Cream-for Vadfoo, Chocolate, Tea, kc. , Aancet delicious oracle of food for ebil4ren and inealide.' it is vastly superior to. Arrow Root, and mush more economical. , • • 4517 - 4 . tit up in 'rue. poundTeckeges, Isith tutl dine tionli, end,schtby 'all Etrocira. and Druggists. Wit DURYEA TV 1161 sale *cat, - • ' 186 rultoii Street, Neis 4 Ta3k, .October - • - • , rillßEsof Seminal Weakness. or Bpermatorrhcee, duPPII by Belt Abuse ;Involuntary Bin issions,lm potency, Nerions Debility, and impediments to Mar riage' aeneraily ._Consumption. Epilepsy Mid:Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, itc.—By gOli. J. Cil TEMP: La., 51. D ..A.'ntbor of -The Green Book," Sic. The worldretthwneil author, in this admirable Imc turerelearly proves/rem his own experience that the awful coneequeitces of Self-abuse may be effeetually re moved without medicine, and without dep.:ere-as ma gical operations, boogies, fustruments rings or cordi ale, pointing out a mode of care - at once certain and of by which every , inters r.luo matter winit his condition nioybe, tun, Lluntelt `eheoply. orient:l - and yel,ally. This leCtine willyeti g hong to thousands and d • nent-under seal, in a plain nomplopa, to any addreso, on receipt six cents. or tWolestage stamps, by ad dressing the publichere, - • . NATIONAL HOTEL . .. (LATE WHITE SWAN.) : .Race Street, above Thii4; Phila. pats establishment offers great Indlicements riot on ly on - account of redueed ,rattief of bOording,, but rum Ita central location to theavaritios of trade, as well as the conveuloncen afforded by e several Paseenger Raftwayr, running peatand coutiguimalo it, by which guests can pass to arid froiu-rbo Brial-to the'. different Railroad Depots, shauld they be preferred to the rept.. lar Omnibus belonging to the House. t em determined todtrote my •whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my gueata. - r TERMS $1 25. TER. DAY. D. C. SIEORIST, Proprietor, '• Formerly from Eagle Hotel. Lebation,Pa T. V.:Rum4l, Clerk. [Phila.,blarch. 12, WELT lAAIiBACIVS X 3 12 - I.Lescir a. ifzrket St., doe* . tioriA of the I:. Feit.Cy Rizaroad. Largest Mannf.ntory and :Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in t the oonl ty. plug public le romeetfully request ed" to. bear in mind tbat - at three Ware Rooms will be found - the bee assortmentof VAantortaßLE and tl AND' ' Bored FURNITURE and CHAIRS. Persons in want Al any kind would best call and examine , his stock before pnrchkeink elsewhere. Which 'Outing all of bid own work) he warrants to be better then any offered in this place, Prides will be LOWZR than at any other pl-co, eitbde in the Borough or county ofelisebantin. All . orders promptly attended topnidapeciily execu ted,at the loweet priced. - ' . - All pdrions purchasing Furnitnee im . 'ro him will he accommodated by,having it delivered- to thicay-19",limy part of the county, TREE or maned, and arllttreettAdas least injury, as do bas procured one. of ttniAmee rat,%- ionadfuritilare wagons, capecially , for that piirpost. *A :COFFINS made to order, end funerals attended at tite.shertest notice. Llbsoon , 5%4.13, . 18* . . ALSO TO THEPEOPLEOF LEBANN, Ai -ARCIUS NATHAN respeetfolly informs the people Blot Lebanon and vicinity that be has opened 11 No tion and Fancy Dry Goods Store in Lebanon for the WLIOLESA.LY. and RETAIL Trade of ail articles in his line at the moat reduced prices possible. Ills stock consists In part of all k lode of Woolen and Cotton Stock logs end 1/01.0, Undershirt/1, Drawers . Woolen Caps and Nu bias. al its and Oloves..Scarfs ,all kinds of .11andkerchiefs, Collars f.r Vadies and Gentlemen, Ifitirdresses and Nets, Ribbons and Velvets, Spool and Patent Sewing Thread. Buttons Scissors, Combs. &a., &e. A large assortment of LI SeiIItBLLAS'andIFARA. SOLI, at the benefit pr tees. Snort:m.l6*i , Feiskot..n o A s , Portmonairce. Dominoes, Cards, dc. A taitte•iissort- . Mint of Musical Instruments, Violins, Artbrdeass, Banjos, Tataborines, Flutes. Fifes. Ilasketa, Trunks. Carpet Bags, Satchels, and all kinds of Toys, in.fact everything ahnost that can be thonght of in the Notion and Fancy line .Also a largo variety of JEWELRY and WATCHES. I'edlers and 'Storekeepers :will find • it their . interest to buy of. us. Our Store is in caw. berland Street. ko Funek's poildit!g, between the Court Bonne and Market House.' . 1 .. ••: • • MARCUS NATHAN, 'LONGACRE & GABEL . . • ~.....For Sale or Exehangc, ri* 11E ooderrigned will sell, or exchange for a Swat. l' ArA.Rid. Ids - desirable House and lot of Ground. in • - Eafq Street, F.ast Lebanon. The house is a I. ! new two-story BRICK with Kitchen attached. 1; 1, all well built and well arranged with all neee4- r 1 t . 81sfy conveniences. Also Cistern, Bath Ilouee, Swoke House. all kinds of Fruit Trees, dc., on the pritnime. This property if not sold. willbe exchanged as above. Good and indisputable title given. For kw tber inform:ohm apply t o . . JAMES N. ROGER, Tinsmith, Lebanon, July 16, 1862. .Poudrette I Poudrette r IA)DI DIAN UFA:MORINO COMPANY, with an eipMiente of 24,yeart, again offer for aale a uni form article of Pondrotte at low prices. The esperi mum of thouaand a of eustomers /AMA to the fact that it. is the cheapest and the very best manure in mar ket:and particularly adapted for UDACCO, COON , Po TATIAIG and Gawks; Timex. Tim Company manufactuie also BONZ TA•rEtl (a sub. etitute for Guano), from bone, u ight soft and guano, ground fine. Price $35 per ton. A pemplilot eoutaming d irectione for use, prices, &e, may be had free' by midroselog a letter . to the Mace of the Company. 66 Comma:co &rater, New Toes, or apL plying to our authorized agent, • PAUL Pont, Jr., ' 130 South leuirves, Philadelphia, Pa Feb. 17, :OL-=3m. HARDWARE AT COST. sablicriber offere larie 'end sets' noted j_ stock of HARDWARE. stAinsomastice v . , stiT COST FOR — . C•111111M_ Parties who bare eieitled their accOunta to April 1,‘1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchaeos.—Those who have not Nettled will' tinil their Recount,' with A. 8. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and ex.dlee• Lion. b. M. KARMANY., Lebanon Fern:lle Bentistary RAVRRL F. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS. Muelool Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. riMIE Ninth Seealon will commence September.% 18155. j_ This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education, and to offer impeder advantages 'at a moderate cost. The school year is divided into two sessions of dye months each. Charge per session, from 7% to 15 dollars, according to tlestudiesof the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. * e s Particular attention given to the musical, depart ment . Instructions open the Plano, Melodeon end Guitar and in Singing: Pupils not connected with the School will be waited mpen at their homes, when de . alred, and at the usual rates. Emig application should be mode to •OUII.I S. J. STINE, ore J. W. MM. • Board of Directors: 411 1 11AIANI3fOND, S. Jo"tri Imisll,Y, • J. iv: 141811, O, P-.BilltlA/NYER, • 0. ORNENAWALT, 1 11) 1 60'BIECELEY, JOBIAII BUNCH.. Lobattbri; Wug.'2l : ;lB6l. .800. • WALTZ* UCK Ni r° l. L . D r.i=il s olo‘i:'.l,l'.strotnetyboM s tan o f R oe da pit. i t jungq Xaltz, *ll aro now pr e p . re to wait on aIT vibo wilrforor theta with a call, at tip old s tantWlP. eethil's) CUMlZlP:ilandetreot, where . they will ialvnlyalthwuou hand Large and well se lected suppiy n of,,l3gbool, Blank and Sunday . School Booka, and as an loin:met:tient they offer their 31 linens neoni n hookb'n greetlyreduced pekes. The New York and Pt iladelphis Bally and Weelly Panetta, and Magashoes, nth be bad and subscribed tor,: /oricr&sonable Jarrow, by railing at their: nests. Alknything *anthog in their line will be cheerfully at teixied to with promptnees end dispatch Lebanon, Nov. 12;1862. ar , SWAIM . Great International Exhibition .at MM MM I 1 12: El 35ZICTIVLearW-"ZWEISS.."3ne Just Published, in a'&aled .Envelve. Price. 6-Cents. A Lecture'on the Nature, Treatment k Radical OECAS. J. O. raast & co. Itt7 zOwery, Nisi?, York, Poet Office Box,' 4556. Feb.lo, 1.8&1. 7 -anio. - - New. Cabinet Ware= Roaiiii and Chair Manyfactory. 6TH IRI -azimut PEDLERS ,A n AtEASO'4IB "I TUB " AMERICAN 'WATCH IS THE toter: It is made on the best principle, while the foreign watch is generally made on no principle at all. Let us look at the contract. The foreign watch is mostly made by women and boys, ar non% While their labor ia.cheap, their work is dear at any prise.— Sack watches are - ma de without platy - end mid with rat guarantee.. They are irregular in construction, and quite as irregular in movement. They . are de signed only to sell, and the buyer is the party mos - thoroughly raid. Those who have kept "anccas,. .41e. lees" and "Swiss levers" in professed repair for a few' yearp, will appreciate the. truth of our statement. . tRg, PLAN OF VIE 'AMERICAN WATCiJ - Instead of being, mule ofneverst , *infrared - little tea. screwed - together.; - the body. of the America" Watch is termed oftOLID PLATYS? Molar 'likes.: fares with the- harnAISY- of its working..andno sudden; Brant can throw lorisseh leery out ofgear: geras c i ou ' of one part from another is unknown - to its corositti don, and le. riding; or any boldness, man% it is held together ratibtottY at a single Piece of metal. It, is Just whet aifbiacti,uery Should be—:• Ist. APeolfitATE. 2d 'SIMPLY , • • 3d. 'WRONG. 4th. ZOONOZIOAL. We notceinly secure ellElLElntss -by-our system, bat QThturr, We do not pretend that oar Watch e...n be bought,,for less money than the foreign teens ssuarre ne reel Talue: it is sold far one•half the OUR SOLDIER'S:WATCH (named - Arai: *Beryl is what its name indicates-4 . 011d; ElubstantiaL- and 'L imy. Reimbleemioto4 to stand any amount of Marching :Riding or Fighting. : .1' OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OF WATCH (was: ed P. 8. Bartlett) is ahnilar in size and general sip pearimme, bat lute more - jeyrele, and a mare elateirate OUR LASES' WATCH, recently "bronsbt ,out,. ie put rip ill &greet variety of patterns, wens , of them Of rut* beauty. - and werburattship, bt small, but warranted to IL MSP TU(S, ~ . OUR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'SVATOII zwatimot large, enajizat the thlog for tbo, pocket of Yonng Amer. Thu PROOR or , therineritilof"toss -Icatele mei' bee . found in the fact chat we now .employ over See few drib workmen in our faitories, Arend' that We ate atiTl unalde-to.aopply-tbe constantly froureas tug' ttereaud. OUR TURKS QUART - ER PLATS WATCII is ...thin. ner and lighter than the Other ire 'hare' deScritieel.— Ite Eno chronometer ballance is delicate's' adjuStedltt torreet'the sari.tion Caused. bychanges or temperature_ These St - etches are chronometrically rated;"add `ara the fruits MT the /steed .experiments in chronometry and aretnide by our. beet workineh, ill a separate' de partment of or. factory. Far the inest.timakeep fin nualities - they ` challenge comparison. taith the. .beat -works of the most famous English end Sates Makers, ;Robbins & Applietakar'' Agents forthe American wata. Crithp'y. . •. - 182' BROADWAY, Dec. 2 . tow 4m, R EMOVA N0W.11.-LEBANON _ Saddle and Harness Mann.. . ^ rXelOrY• ll.una e rsigned hal roistered . • This 'lliddlory and llarntrss Mangfaeroirtoia few doors South . .of the . old.pluce, e ,to. the large room ,tco _ tireelyrO.cupled by:Minnie ,it Bro.. as - a Liquor store : where hiV.Will-hd Mippr to see all his ohk friends and etteMmers,.and .where he has increased fa cilities for attending to all the departments of his bad ness. Being determined to lie:behind no . other °stab. Jishment Min's abilities to accommodate customenithe Hismapared neither pilisivnor expense to obtain and. make himself master ~f every modern improvement in: the briefness and semre the services of the best work-. men that Mimi wageirroidd command. He willkeep. a large stockaan hand. and manatecture at thr short est notice. ell diessuiptions of HARNESS, such as Bad— litidbia; Cierbige Harness of kinds; heavy Harnerts; Buggy Whikie a the harness, , manufacture, Bur ' Palo Robes, Fly Neta,-stsch' airCotton ' Worsted, Linen,. and et new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whit*. &e.; 'lames of all descriptions. Halter Chairm;:lsonwmade, Traces,: Ac,' all of which he warrant to be equal to • any that can obtaiiiedarinny.other establishment in-the country.:rAll asks - tha t'hose desiring , soy ; thing in this line. sitould atibliplitce and examine ail stock. He,feels the fullest confidet*i in his ability to Etre entire astlifaetiOn. orders thatiklitily received and psompily at-- ended:M. E0 . 1.0310N SMITH. North Lebanon' Borough, Aug'. 13; 1802:' FAMILY DYE 'COLORS. Black, _ Dark Blue, Lightßlue, French:Dime, Claret Brame, Dark, Drat*, Light BMW? StLILAP7OII9/, Critnsart,. Dark Drab, Light Drab Grefie, Fur ddyingSilk, . xn.T r, Shawl*, soa . nromeo. Ribbons, glove!. Boone ts. F. 0... [Fiera, tutruieres - , Children's clothing and all kinds of Wearing app arel. _ - - pet- A Saving of 80 Per . Cent. For twenty.five cents you can color as gunny' geode as would otherwlee cost five times that . seal.— The proem is simple,And any one can 'are the Dyiv with, perfect sneers.. - • Directloni in Engliab, French and . German, inside of • each package. Yor Farther inform 'lion in Dyeing. and Ovine a perfect kneirhaffe what-colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with ninny , valuable recikelO Purchase FloWe & etephens ' Treatise on" Dyeing 'end Coloring-- Sent by mail on receipt of price --10eerttar.- Marie factored by BORE BT4V.ENS .260 :iton. • For sale by Drngilsts and Dealers gene BROADWAY. Dnrally. _ . diet. 28, 1863.-sal • • New Boot•-aud - • Shoe Store! PUB undersigned anntitnica to thi•public they hate removed their sew, Boot and • Shoe Store to Cumberland .80.ed,.Lebanon; J'Ohn . flreers . ohs door. west of the Confectionery Store, where they Sitintend keeping constantly on hand a rzneral an 'sortniont of Ladies, Gentlemen, afisaes, Boys and Children's Boots,. Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &c-, all of which will be ruade,np in style andinality se to be eniPetved bT eDY other worhmen'in the tOnntry.. No effort ' , ben he .pared to Titmice and modify all Who may favor them with their orders, and their ebarpaa will be as reasonable as possible,' compatible with a fair remuneration. They else keep a large stock of HOME MADE woRK, which is warrant e d t o be aa The public are invited to qll and examine tbeirstock previous to pnreh n o ng , air .Repairin g d one on ahorg mike and a! reasonable iates. ANDREW MOORE. ECAMUSt.B. SMlRK.Leindam i March 19, 1862. NEW CABINET AND . cisaißala.v.ura-clivnter ri illE subscriber respeCtfilfy informs the public that I . he has the largest and beat assortment of :ktritiil TURK and CIIAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb anon county.. fie has on hand at his •CabinetWare rooms, in North Lebanon borough,' nearly. opposite Zeller's lintel. end a. feur doors • trouth of Dorguer's, a splendid assortment at good, substentialiand fashion- Able Parlor. 'I. , Cottage and Chamber, •FURNITUKK, con sisting or. Sorsa, to e-tetii, Lounges; What-nots; Tar =.l or, Centre, Pier, Card and Common , Tables: Dressing and Common DUKEAUB; Bed ' steads, Work - stands, Wash-stands,ind K Itch en Furniture of all:kinds. • • Alo; a 'orgasm& elegant variety of gamma DAM, SPItING SasemiChkirs,- Common Spring.seitunt . Chairs; all kinds of Spring_ seated Rockers. Also, Windsor . , Cane-seated. and Com mon (theirs and Rockers of every deseripuoti. • ; wr r.- All Good sold LOW and WARRANTED to give 'faction. - ''• Periwig deal/tons of knowing the charat:teAhnthe goods freiewatferled-aseenlecan be Tully satisfied of.their inoibility . ,bi reference to those for whom he hie übm. ithsetured or to whom sold. ' - '• " • - OUL.Forniture and Chairs R epaired and. Tarnished. N. 11.—Cothris 'made' and ;II:morals attended it 'the shortest notice. • ' • . JOSEPIIIBOWMAN. North Lebanon ,September 19,1860. EGL . known DIELODRONS' et HARMONIUMS, introducing' the' orett or petted -ten outtemery instrument. EWESTVt e ti33LER'S . . iIAVEN a leacoiraLiiia,L" HALLNII. DX.VIII. & COM • eelebrgted PIANOS for• ,it s Mei.' deduction ea- Over so.ood ; - , r, : , JAMES WELLAII;SoIci Aget. • =9 and 281 ,South'Eftte Street, above Spruce, July lb, ' nuait e iph is , pa. JOHN DILLER' , AS just received at ,66 Grainej kora, Cororalr- Hland Bt, one dcior wear of Market, a lot 4tMriab bruit in Cans, inoludingPeeoeg, Gag.ea, pree#Corn, Tomatoes, Janina. • Pickles. Pieettlelli;Citulillower,;Ketchnp, Pepper Savo tehOeAlet •; • ! . , ' Flab.. • sardines, Selmondifierrini, 1.. 0 • • • • • • _ ll, C o rtents•PiallilieO id l Apples and Peaches, 251a waromgries, A :Hominy. T,aptoea, VS . -1 .4 4 1 !M" _''` l. .4l?+.• 'AN". • trimiibiot. fir Aggra,-Thitter Drlg.Apple. yi Asebsedlleiwa: Onfm. , ac„ publirimArenAgi, Is aorleilsid. Jo Druz's, Lebinon, 11103 Nagoya, Nampa, Orange, Fink, rurple. Royal Pimple Salmon, Scarlet, Slate, Abrferina, 170144 =II
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