Tt aittitiour: liti GIME . . R .4 /S o = $1,50 L YEAR 'LEBANON, PA. MAY 4, 1884 HOME AFFAIRS. The Commissioners have called ~, a nother County Meeting to take action in .regard to the Bounty Business. We -trust that a general attendance may be shad so that satisfactory action maybe iswaken. See advertistnent in another coh umn. Kt Messrs. Shirk & Mooro inforin {us that they have just received one ofthe *handsomest Stocks of Boots, Shoes. &c , :ever brought to Lebanon.. We advise :the public who desire something good .And fashionable to give them a call. Rev. B. W. Sehmauk had; ac cepted the call of Salem's Lothirm ',church. and expects to enter on his duties jts its Pastor in July. The following are filo priageba ;hp of the Town Council in reference to Town Meeting held on Monday te iiieek relative to the bounties of fe 7 enliat :eti veterans who were incorrectly credit- '; a, At d meeting held in the Council Chamber of the - Borough of Lebanon ,on the 224 day of April. 1864, af T 'tar homing the report at a Committee of the citizens of t the Borough of. Lebanoo. appointed eta public town k s yneetitig on the preceding evening, relative to paying *ono ties-to enlisted men,' rbo had been credite i to rim Borough of Lotutooo, bat obould have been cred Bed to the.cousty a* large, so that the bounty might paldhy,the county. It was, on motion, ;:liesolved , That the-Borough of Lebanon execute and akliver te the Commissioners of- Lebse.rn county are fen' log end for ten thousand dollars, conditioned, that If the enlisted men credited to said Borough of tettatton as aforesaid. whose local bounty has base* ;shall be paid by the counts , of Lebanon, shell be pro perly credited to said county at large', or in default thereof. the ;mid Borough of Lebanon shall pay and re • Binelto the said county,. the anise tit et;) paid in excess o! the proper credits, belonging to said Borough 'of Lab titian, with interest; t Ave par cent. par annum. Mr. lioucl - shoemaker, was in The city last week, and bought a very handsome stock of Boats, Shoes, &c., which are now open for inspection. His stock. is one that will compete in. ,qtiality and price 'with any. ever 'brought:to this piace, and the public are invited to exam inei t. • Barn Burned.-0 n last Friday evening, between 7 and - 8 o'clock, the large frame Swiss Barn on the farm ,pf George Saeman. jr., in Upper Bern-town ship, Berks county,was destroyed by fire, together with all, itspontents, and an ad joining Wagon Shed and corn , orib. , Th 3 contents consisted of 70 bushels Wheat, 60 hushela Rye, about 5 tons Hay, : a quan illy of Straw, a carriage, sled, and a num ber of farming implements. The cattle were all- fortunately saved, but Mr. and Mrs. Saeman had their faces, headsand bands severely burned in thvir efforts to ,save stock. It is not known how the fire originated. The barn and contents were insured in the Sinking Spring Mutual In. surance Company. - Died, on the 17th of April, 1864, in the. United States General Hospital, at Fortress Monroe. of Congestive Fever, Henry O'Niel. a member.of the 3d.Penn ttylvania Artillery, aged 26 years, 7 ponths and 10 ddys. He was from Cornwall. in this county. His remains were brought to this place last week, and interred in St. Mary's Cemetery As Various reports have. been circulated re specting the cause of death. it is but proper to:say that the cause above given is taken from the certificate of the Assist ant'Surgeon in charge of the Hospital. We had a visit on Monda y _from „ Signor Btxrz, of Philadelphia, who has 'been giving several exhibitions of his -wonderful magical feats and ventriloquism in the Court House, for the ben j efil of the Persevefance Fire Company. He is the same kind hearted and genial Blitz he ev er was, and we trust his stay among us may have been as pleasant to himself as it was delightful to our citizens—town and county—old and young—male and female—ALL. It is scarcely necessary to say that the . Court Houie.was filled to overflowing at every oneof the four elc hihitions, and no doubt tbe, Company re alized a handsome sum'of money. May Blitz yet live -many years • to.-furnish a musementsto.the people and give', vent to his good heart ih acts of kindness and charity, as hd larconstantlil'striving to do. , • •, At. our last .Court, o A, b motion of Josiah Funek, Est., f.a. T. Bibighause, son of the.late Hon., t , M. liihighause, was admitted to ptactlee, in the several Coutts oftebanon county. Capt. C. Tower,, L of..Pot4ville, Provost Marshall of this district has re signed, and James W. 13o,‘Ven, of the same place, has been apPointed in his place. FLOWERS.—Mrs. Farrell wishes to inform the Ladies of Lebanon and vi einity that she expects to receive her usual supply of Flowers, and will sell them on reasonable" terms at her residence, on Elizabeth street, one half square north of Cumberland street. #lli.ladpiplaia Flour Ma,rket.— 'The demand is limited but holders are firm in their views. About 1000 bbls sold at $7 50a7 75 for extra, and sBaB 25 per bbl for fair to good extra family.— The home trade are , buying at from s7a 7 25 for superfine, E . B 75a9 75 per bbl for faMily lat ands as to quality. - Wheat continues scarce and in de mand at full prices. About 6,000 bushels sold.at $1 80a1 85 for fair to good west ern and Pennsylvania reds, and prime ditto.* 88a190c per bus. White is sell ing at from $1 95a2 05 per bus. Rye is scarce and in demand at $1 50 per bus Corn is very scarce, and holders ask . 4 : 1 40 per bus 'for prime yellow. Oats are firm ; 6,000 bus Pennsylvania sold at 90c afloat. Beef Cattle.was active and firm lit'fulliformer rates, salesranging from $l2 to $l6 the 100 lbs for common to good, and prime quality. Cows were ipia 11525. to s4o'each - for springers, and $4O to $6O for cow and il; Hogs were higher and 3069 sold, , at 512a,!' 3 1 the 100 lbs. nett. Sheep .:111 all offered, some 5000 a e •7a7fc, for gead ~ h Wer e di gheir4 sPosred of n „i et . 11 I °fe. 101 . 11; •F►ool She . ep per Fate:—On Thurgdity, of last Week, a large barn belonging to _Joseph :Moyer, about a mile from Mt. Zion, in Bethel township, this county, was destroy ed by fire. A large quantity of Wheat, 15 head of Cattle, several Sheep, Horse. &c., were also burnt. The fire is suppos ed to have originated from sparks carried to the barn from a place some distance off where brush was being burnt. The loss is very heavy, and the insurance about $lOOO in the Sinking Springs Company. ANcall FIRG.--On Friday morning a serious fire occurred in Fred ericksburg, this county, destroying barns belonging to Me!choir Barley, Jacob Buckmoyer, and JaCob Schnotterly. The fire broke out about 3 o'clock, in the morn ingand it is supposed that it was occasioned bya young man named Henry Buckmoy er, son of one of the sufferers. He has been arrested and committed to jail.to an swer the charge. He has been partially insane for, some years. and made threats. The loss to me. Baneir is about $6OO, of which $225 is insured in the Washington Coniliatly of Lebanon ; Mr. Eiuckmoyer's loss is about $175; not insured ; Mr. Schnotterly, ariont . s4so, on which he has An insurance of $l2O in the Annville bornPariSy AMUSEMENTS.---IlarriS & Clif ton's celebrated Opera Troupe and Brass Band, composed of eighteen star perform ers, will open at Funck's Hall on Wed nesday, night for one of their novel and attractive Concerts, They, are : recom mended highly by the. Press of other places as decidedly the hest company of Burlesque Minstrels now., exhibiting, and we have no doubt they will draw a crowd ed house. , DIED, in Lebanon, flt, the. resi dence of the editor of:the. ADVERTISER. , on Saturday afternoon last,' FANNY KERNETT, a colored woman, at an extreme old age. "Black Fanny," as she was called, had lived many years beyond the allotted time of, man, and, according to the best infOrmatioti we have, she was at least 104 years of age. She was ,born a. slave, in Cumberland county, in this Btate, as the property of a Mr. Barr, who sold her to a Mr..McDaniel, from whom she came in to the. Buehler family, then of Lebanon, hut now of Hhrrisburg, one of the grand son being the well known proprietor of the "Buehler Bouse" there—William Buehler, Esq Froth the Buehler's she came into the Oves family. According to her account she was brought here when 14 years pf age, and anterior to the enactment of the law abolishing . slavery ,in Pennsylvania, in 1780 She recollect .p,ll.very well the confinement of the Hes sians„taken by Washington at Trenton, on December 26, 1776, in the old Luther an and ,F l eformed Churches of this place. She would : never hear anything of be ing. "free." Shvvould. rather .:have her eask.chair and pipe of tobacco than all the freed( min the world. She did not know-' much-of:emancipation proclamations, but no doubt, would have. spurned them all. During the last eight years of her life she was blind from cataract. Although her , eyes were operated upon by the most ex- 1 pert physicians in that specialty in the I state,-ifnot in the country, and success fully too; yet her age and debility prevent ed the desirable results_th at_ _ouict_have. , - been attained - had she been w young:mend -- stronger. For the last twenty-five years 01 her life she professed' religi,nn,,apd-ww,s a consistant and- - -faithful . ,tnetVrek.of, the 1 M. E. Church - of this plate, and WaS .ter 1 spected by the Church as such. There 1 was no'hypocrisy in het christianity ; and 1 if there can be any certainty in this woild of the fortunate travelers of the "narrow way" that 1. ads ' to life 'everlasting, she' was one of them. She was interred in the cemetety . Of that church, and, owing to her faith and chtistian walk in life, she was awarded - a, resting place / in one of the, most prominent spots, as a child of he Church. • _ 'She was one of:a large family. 'of bro, thers and siaters: , all of whom .as far ,as knowh reached an extreme old age. It is well knownthat - her father, at . the time of his death was 110 years of age. The Draft.,We, have ,inforinli tkm from Washington stating that the Draft will at once go into operation in those districts throughout the State . which are deficient in their quotas., The State at large, has still a deficiency of 18,000. Lebanon ~County„ last week; was still hack apout 125 . 51 henquota,:Appec t rukts hard of getting 4. The c neWenrollment till which has never been enforced since its passage by Chrigress is very severe in its provisions It only ex'empts such as are rejected as physicallir or mentally un fit.for service; all petions actually in the military or naval service of the United States at the time of the draft; and all per sons who have served in the military or naval service two years during the pres ent war , and, peen honorably discharged. So much of the Enrollment act as pro vided for two classes: of enrollment is re pealed and they are. now. consolidated. Old and. young, married and single all in one proud class of conscripts. Boards of enrollment are reijuired to enroll all persons liable to draft whose names may have been omitted . by the proper enrolling officers; all persons who shall have arrived at the age oftwenty cyears before the draft ; all aliens who de lare their intention to become citizens ; all Perions . discharged from the military or havetl, service of the United ' States, who have not been in such service two years. during the, present war, ands all persons who have been. exeMpteri under the provisions. of the . seeoncl section of the Enrollment ,act. but who,are not exempt ed by the provisions ()rifle present act. Persons enrolled may furnish at any time previous to the draft an acceptable substitute who is not, and such persons thits furnishing a substitute shall be ex empt from the draft not exeeding the time for which such substitutes shall have been accepted. Any person , draft ed may, before the time fixed fgr his ap pearance for duty at the draft rfndevous, furnish an acceptable substitute, subject to such rules "and regulations'as may be prescribed by the Secretary of. War. If any drafted person shall hcarafter pay money for procurtftion of a- substitute, such payment shall operate only to re lieve the person froin draft on that call, and his name shall be retained on the roll, and he shall be subject to draft in-fill ing that quota, and his name shall be re tained on , the roll in filling future quotas. But in no instsnce shall the exemption of "arson on account of the payment of the - procuiing , Pr a substitute extend beydnd one year : but at the end of orie year, in every such case the name of any person so exempted shall be enrolled again, if not before returned to the enrollment list under the provisions of this secton, The. bill is exceedingly severe and the chances , of escape are few. The would be "exempts" will have a delightful task in proving their claims for exemption when the conscription wheel is again set in motion and they are drawn among the many hundreds of other poor unfortu nates, unable to pay their three hundred. C. P. Minor, Esq., has handed us the following communication for publi cation. it gives a history, of the part he has taken in "B minty Business," and fortifies his assersions by the most trust worthy references. It will receive a care ful perusal.by all fair minded people : To the Editor of the Advertiser: M•leh as I dislike the idea of appearing before the public with a commnnication either justifying myself or censuring oth ers for the shameful abuse and the antra geons indignities inflicted on my person, on Monday afternoon a week—by a-drunk en and infuriated mob of men. wearing the United States uniform—spurred on and infuriated by:others as cowardly as them selves: from•mither personal or other mo tives, it becomes my duty. hthiptice,td.my eelf, my family, and my friends, to makaa brief slatement of the while case to the public so that every one may judge far himself. • • • Having been entrusted with-qUe-solici torship of the Board of Commissioners of the countrof Lebanon, it became my duty to see that the men who aPplied for local bounties were so accredited on the rolls or papera preser,ted, that the whole county would receive the benefit of their credits.; that the rolls upon which re-enlisted men were.to ire paid'Were copies of the original rolls on`filein the Ad:latent Grenerat'sVOT fine at Harri-burg certified to by the -Ard• jutant General, or that the credits were otherwise properly established. Qtherwise the money of the people of the county would be paid for nothing—it being a county bounty exclusively. On the arri val of Company F of the 4th cavalry.P. the roll they presented for. my approval, containing Awenty.nine crimp, was-tint certified as a 'copy • of the original roll, and contains no- 'such'. vertificata'now but accredited nearly all the men 'to the Borough of Lehrioon, .insteso of to the county at large; Some 20 or 25• Men .had previously been credited to the same place. who also remairied unpaid. I re- fused to approve their rails, for the reason that the fund was absolutely and entirely a county fund that. if they were paid without their rolla beicig Changed so heti to give their credit to the county at large. the Borotigh of Lebanon would -he freed • from the draft at the expense;of the•coun fy ; that the townships would receive no credit and have to suffer a draft, unl4s the whole quota was raised by - other re cruits; that the quota of the Borough could not be above 35 men ; and that even if the whole quota was raised, the money paid over and above the quota of the Bor ough was entirely lost. On or about the first day of April, Ser. geant Hiram Dobbs, who had the company in his charge—the ringleader of the mob— and who - by the way had in the mean time contracted (as I am DOW informed) for some of - the claims of his fellows at 'slso each, accompanied by some others, called at my ofVe and solicited me to go to Waahington, and, with the assistance of other friends, to have their credits changed. My April business wan'tben pi-essinr Our term_ of Court wtia_fest_a_nstroaahing arid Etn nifrifi-dIVRTaii-i. 'hi con not apare-,..,4- time, addition,tbet the county could.not,pay-hae4or losa.of time and ex peasse• to' do the Oornpany's business, and cmpbaticglly,rr kind rto have anything, to do in the premisese .On insisting to know what my time and expenses would amount to for. eacli _mail. I answered not lees than ten dollars. They retired and left me un der the impresision, that they would con sult with other members of. the company as to the proposition. I heard no more about it until the evening of the sth ult., wbeo , they sent Mr. Daniel Gerberich af ter me to the Lebanon Valley depot while OD my way to Harrisburg, with the „prop osition that they 'would pay me $4 or $5 each it' I would have. the rolls fixed. I se- orpted the proposition, requested the rolls And informed Mr. Gerberich that Lwant ed no more than my expensea paid if the chnngee could. be . ..effeeted. Instead of seueing the rolls tome, they gave them in charge of Mr. Geo. F. Reinhard-which met my cutire approval—who had possession of them autil they were paid, and who gill say that I gave him all the assistance , .1-could to have the matter airanged, with- out any hope of fee or reward. On Wednesday the 20'h tilt, was ins for Med that unless I approved their rolls so that they Could obtain, their li - whey - on or,before Fridareneuiag I would he mob.- bed and killed. On tub same evening a party of geotletrten,,met privately,.and I made this propoeition; that since these rolls could not be chaneed, if the Borough of Lebanon would indemnify the county against,the wrcnclpl payment of this boon , ty, if the Commiiiioners were . agreed, .I would endorae, the rolltr one the money should be paid. The I3orough .and the CommisSioners agreed to the proposition, and on Friday the 22d tilt:, every man I.e. ceived, a -check 'from . the 'ereasurer for $3OO and drew his money (tom the Leba. non Valley Bunk. I had no :further.com. municatiou or connection with them what ever,,, then what is. herein set. forth. All other allegation% reports and misrepresen tations, "that I was connected with other parties in iltegitAtate transactimis to (IQ fraud any soldier out of one cent,-,and .a hundred other stories end reports," are base and malicious falsehoode and are the fruits of, a diseased imagination, or of an envious end malignant roind. Snowing that all .re-ettlisted bad been fully paid, I once more felteecure,and did not dream,not had the remotest idea, that any violence or even insult wruld be offered me subse quently. , On. last ,Monday afternoon a week, while attending to some business in my c ffice,in all the security a man cart have his own, domicil—,conacious that I had wronged no living man,. end satisfied that I had done my whole uty, to 'the county, as well as to the ptrties interested in, or cocne(ted with, county 'bountiee, I was interrupter by, a friend rushing into my oftiee, and startled by the awful •intelli gence that the soldiers wanted to mob me. I immediately felt with the intention- of reaching my private residence, and on my way thither 'I was TolloWed by some 20 or 25, creatures wearing' that,honored -and much loved uniform of a United States soldier, armed with loaded revolvers, with knives and carbines—drunk, infuriated, cursing and swearing as if all the fiends et the infernal regions were let loose on earth at,once L aud after being threatened -with my lite, struck, kicked cuffed an abusedln a manner that should never r be tolerated in a land of civilization and,of law, 1 was 'released. - --- The liberal with 'his io.sse, comitatus was absent, and the police lorce was not to be found.; lf, hoviever, the blow,,fell as suddenly upon every one else as it did ap on me, (fer I bad not more than' one min ute'siotice.) 1 must say there waa no time to organize with a prospect of-makiag any successful resistance wiiiteirer—any is teiferenott. would !wre .)stsecri,..my,uqata.— =MI Aa to all other 'charges and eompliiiits, so nnmeronely . ,eireutitted by my•ttfemies, in tended to operate to my detrinieni—more eas ily co ined than euntroverted= , I have nut the E pave in this commtinioation to notice them•.-btit twig ear again; - in a gen• eral way', that they are base and malignant falsehoods. ." This then was my offending and 'is my whole case, and with it 1 am willing to abide the judgment of sn intelligent and impartial public. C. P. litiu.mt.. Trr REBELLION. - -The Female Teachers of this borough have laid the following before the public. Of course a suspension of public opionion is desirable until the other side is also heard. OF At A meeting of the Fma tie Teitch 'ers of this Borough, held Monday, April 25th, lust , the following resol Mims were adopted: Resolv,d, That we would hereby notify the Board of Directors, that from motives of justice, honor and self respect we do agree to the following resolutions: Resolved, That the extent . to which the system of "ducking" (as it is called) is carried by the present ad ministration is an outrage to' justice and law; that it was illegal and unjustifiable inatsch instances as the fol. lowing : —A. Teacher attending Institute from 8 1 4 o'clock , was obliged to leave at 14 of 11—said teacher was docked fifty cents. Thelon , allows a deduction alone do'lar for two half day's absence flan inetitute—fifty cents for three.quarters of au hour m'fraudutent. As the Teachers' salaries, in every cam. in this Borough, are barely suffi cient for their subsistence - , we feel it to be wrong to de duct from the pay of those Who'are obliged to close school in cases of uecessityos for instance the death ofaliierid. To "doe's" tile teltdtkire nea , stoitar Jhr to,diVeas at lustitute is illegal and unjustifiable, therefore be it ' Resolved,Th.t we wlllthilonger submit to such unlaw• ful and tyrannical proceedings. Resolved; That we question the anthoritl of the Board to make such laws as the following: - ,..11, , the school desks, doors and walls are defaced, or window panes broken, and the teacher unable to aster `lain the guilty party ~ the expense of repairing such dam ages Will tie deducted from the reechoes salary accord ing to an estimate made by the Diewore." Resolved, That the rules governing the Joe Date at present, aro au outrage to -the IA - 11-respect and dignity of teachers, and cannot benefit. Maritally or moral ty: T an.horise the appointed teacher; who..judging-frodt hip manner, is ignorant of the respect , due to ladies, to re port the a value', pr.:grese, and uttendriaeo of aeltias of ffetrcher:4, whose prVesfitne should be sulfiCihnt ,to war rant the confidence of their employerS, is'ku ltesolve.,, That the dignity. of our' professior. d i :::ends that we give expression to our indignation at the -is-ech mode before the menibere of the Institute. by at, , of the Directors, on F.lttnrday last, and condemn it as being un called for a tad insulting. Resolved, That we respectfully request the Board of Directors to publish a statement of the eiperiditnresabd the amen in the treasury, as has been done in former . yem a, and as' ac law registrar. • . Resolved, That in the name of justice, weappearte the !public to sustain us in the course we have'. thblight it "pledging to pursue in order to maintain our self- rhapet, pledging ourselves to a faitbiui perfisrmance of the du ties required of us. Gir The following la a hat of the Poet otn,,ts an • Poet Masters of. Leb.anon contitnete .t .11ev from tb lout Wiivial Het Issued from the depaitment.: Al) nville—Dau int .Stroh. Jr..- Bella vir..w— Adam H. Mark.-. Crinipbellatown—John B. Wheland. COI et, mok--Willinni Boyd. Cot - coedit—Ronan W. Coleman. `.; Keel. Hanover—Thoweas ,0- Harper.. Proklerickitharg--=l.eal Bbilliar. • reble—Sorernialle litimiiin—Tliotaxis S. Wollner. Joneat)wn—Snehael Heim. , Leto.irson-.4 , 1 re. C. E. itittigheuis.. 111yarainvrt;—D. Et. CotNer. Miseemer'e W Leeds. Monroe* . Forge—P. W. Mount Mon— Peter Gerhardt. Qn M A,- ' Vita, ycex-- - 4•Ala Itichtina gtotioe —C. U. Hoffmen. thiMaht.wn Dissioner. Union Furg —Dania) T. Ooriliirr. Cif Among the recent lettings at the Post Office Department fur carrying tho mails are , the fullowing. The contract commences on the first day of July : .From Lebanon to Simefferstowo, 10 miles and back, six times a week. Jacob Germany, $lBO. From Lebanon, by Jonestown and Fredericksburg, to Medroe Force. 14 miles and back 6 times a week. D. W. lll:wick $369. Fratu a pebanon, by Cornwall, to.XOunt Hem 10 miles and back, six times a week Michael J Phltbin,s-125: From Lebanon to Mount gion,. 9 miles and back, three times a week: Peteveolick, $B9 prom Harrisburg, by Dauphin, Mondale Forge, El wood, .Sylliman, Pine Grove, and Summit Station, To Auburn, 59 miles and back, deity eievt Stitutay,. by rAltroad, and by a schedule Satisfactory to the depart. meet. Charles E: Smith, President of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Co., $2 950. !. u Prete Harrisburg, by , PrOgress, Llnglestown, Masada Hill, West Hanover, East Hanoverrund ;Ono, to Jo* = . a BROWN ' S BRONCEI AL. TROCHES,: for Coughs, Colds, Pulmonary and Asthmat ic Disorders, have proved their efficacy Jay a test of rnany,yeArs t and,haye,receiv, ed testimonials froth eminiht tuba whci have used them. What an 41nount of. Suffering ana Disease among the volunteers would he prevented by the free use of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT MENT_ Per Wounds, Sores and Scurvy, the 0 inttrient is a curtain eure, and for Bowel coin -plaints, Fevers, Smell Fox, se., the Pills are the best medicine in the world. Only 25 cents per box or.pdt. . ' 221 I.KKE,NOTthE.--1 e onfolltng i 8 go . . log on. and it is expected that the Conscription au will be enforced immediately, se I would advice every body to get theii PICTURE takontin time for their re lations and *Mendel and thig only` 6titee t6iget a No. Picture is at .Zystatioussx'a New York .Photograable GAlOl'3% for be is 'Whine; the cheapest„the 'hest; alati most lifedike Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted ty Kul that be can't lie •beat, for hie gallery is always crowded. Give hiin a call sad you will lind''as we Pen (tomcod.. Betimmlici , the piled.. Zimdterman's NeW York Photographic Gallery, to Curnberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. . - P. S.—Cluldfen and anybody- thatlsa tot menkayes altotilibitith at Zinunerman's 4lts Pictures on ly teoit ire froin 3.te S seconds time to Bit , . .. QuEsTinNl:Lollb I there.Di6k and , Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a a Nswen..—D'hy we are just on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to have our picture's taken. Ile takes splendid pictores, And his Chalky is nearly all the time crowded: so I said to. Naricy wei will go ear ly th is morning before any.body else g ebithere, or we will hare to come away again withont.getting any. , prism.--Yesi I have heard , too tliat-Dalky - er9allecy is nearly all the time cronaled, and ati wh & Y ft you ' go to some other Gallery ? 4 ' ~, , • . - : Axii..--Oh my I we could not think (Mauch a thing.-t• ,We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes, so mach that We would not go to another , Gal tory if we could get them Poi nothing , melois seven i years, experience n the business, liaes a complete sett of Improved instruments, an oteellint sky-light, sap therefore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course - evhry body , that wants a good .pieture,goes to him. -Queer.—What k Ind of Pictures doestie biker - Aas.—lie takes Pbotegraphe from miniature Wife. Size, plain or colored. ilia Cord pietuses liavelseen pronounced "wore truthful and life like ' , than some that have been taken in our large cities. Ills Atramotypes iare beautiful,. and can't. be .beat. Ile alse,excele in • copying pictures from small Ihig n erreotypes;, and-ere Ilavging them eltnoetto anretail .; 1.1 *' . ..te -, Queser.—Where is this Gal led 1 I must give hiin a call too. '- ' .Airs.—Just come along with- Mangy and I, and we 4111 show you. It is in Stine's New Building. next door .to the LehationiDepos It Dank: lit Mas constant ! ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames. gases, Albums. &c., which ,he tells cheap.— For good and cheap Tictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, sLehancin,* Pa. ; March 11, '63. quns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &e. ATTENTION SPORTBDIZN.—J. G. AULISiBACK would re pectfully inform the Ohne that be continues the bushoesa of manufacturing and detißiti GUNS, RIFLES,• PISTOLS, YOWDER, Cops, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store; .;n street, a few doors North of Mk Ljt .- V :-.1t..;-.Lebanon, Pa: ,t" ' ;•• kinilinf Repairing dtineltit, tkelibodtiotspos 'tilde not ice and In the nest laptop f workmanship. Lebanon, .linto 24, Soittts...-- - SwALLbsv two or three hokihendsof 'l3uidtti," •'Toriin Bit ters," Sarsaperlllary OUrinus An tidoteF;4*c., Sm., and after you are satisfied with the result, thou try ono bog .ot OLD, DOCTOR MI CHAN'S EIVO,LISkt SPECIFIC be motor ed to health and vigor in thirty days.- they are pure ly Vegetable. pleasant to take, prompt, and salutary in their effects on the broken down and 'shattered consti tution. Qld and young chit take thank' with ndroan tege. Inverted and sold in the United Metes only by . JAB ..S., DUTDER. Station D, Bible Howie, New York, General4gent. P, 5.—A bins. sent td - anfaddress on receipt of price —which is One , Doilarr-p?st free. , March 30, illef—Sm. USE NO; . . .SPECIFIC PILLS are the only . Retiabie ' , Rimeda fer:a 11 Diseases of the Seminal, Urilary and-Nervous Sys tems. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX." One box will perfect a cure, or money refund a& Boat by mall on receipt of price. • • LJ AS: 8 .. BUTLER, fßatioil D; Bible notiee';' New peters! Agent. March 89,1884.-sm. 110 - YOU WISTI TO BE CORED oUq's 88481.1311 888011'0 .111,168 aura In - INl' ^UV t;baii 80 I sis,t um IAILVOUSNXB6. } Impotency. Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, In , smutty, and all Urinary.. "Sexual, and biereons Alfee , films. no matter from what Cause produced. Price, One DOW per box. BOnt postpaid, by Man, on re ceipt of an order. Address, March Bit , 1 . 884 HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair. Restorative. The standard staple preparation, for the hair war ranted in all meals to restore faded and gray hair • and whiskers, to their original color, It does not claim to make the Bair grow in where it has fallen out ; noth ing will do that whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but it win prevent it from'lltiling out, wake it soft and silky. cleanse it and the scalp from Impart• ties and humors, and entirely overcome bad effects of prev inns use of preparations containing sulphur, an gar of lead, dm. It requires no soaping, washing, and hours for its application, nor will It stain the akin, but is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any, hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hair with another, which gives It a lively appearance instead of the dull uniform black of dyes. Hoyt's Imperial Coloring Cream. Superior to any Hair Dressing in use. Oils and Col ors the Hair at the some time. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful brown or black. • Sold every where. JOSEPH HOYT & CO No.lo University Place, New. York March 9,1804.—1 y. It. TOBIAS' VENETIAN lIORSIE LINI- D~iEl~rT, pint bottles at fifty . cents eseb, for lameness, cuts, galls. colic, 'syfreins;' 'Cheaper than any othe'r: used by all the great liersenOn 41 . r.otig' Island courses. It will ,not core ring Wine riorspv.vin. as there is no liniment in axis-, 'tome that Will. What Uhl stated to cure it positively does. No owner of horses will be withont it after trying 'frnehottle: 'One dose revives and often saves the life 'Of an over-heated or driven horse. „Perrone and bel bilache it has never failed. Just sure as the sun riaes.-jh'st HI sure is this valuable Liniment to be, the ,Ilorse embrocation of the day. Bold by all druggists. p lace, fin Cmhandt Street, New York. 'tab. 10, .14.--rlm. THE 'CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE INVALID. Publid= for t h e benefit, and as a warning And - A CAUTION TO.YOUNfi trito'huffer front newtons Premature Dosay of .Maultood, etc , supplying at the same time. WIN MEANS OF SELF CURS.. . By on 'WU) hag cured bi1314611' after Wag to "prowl 6cpuni. "and injury . :th4ough utedicvil humbug 'and quackery. By enclosing a pest paid addressed envelope, single Copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIIt, Esq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27, 1853.—1 y. - QECIVETS for the million i A most v satiable and won derful publication. A work of 400 pages. and. 30 colored engravings. DR. FiUNllflt r 3 'JADE 31301731, an original and popitliir treatise on Man ,and Woman, their Ithykiology. Functions. and Bottle:I. , distiroent.of every kind, ,w`ith Ifemediee 'fdr Weir 'ipeady , cure.' • The practice of bit 1114NT1ffrEas' drig been, and skill s; unbounded, but tit Ow earnest solid. tattoo of miTherous persons; he Gast een induced to ex tend'his medical usefulness through thelhadinto ofhis LVADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in 'the hands of every, family in the land. as a preventive of secret' vidge; or nett guidp for the alleviation of one of the most awfui and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of post ,, ge to any part of the United . States for 50 cents in P. U. stamps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad dress- post paid, DD. LIUNINtit, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept. 3, 1663,—ry. ~.. :liii*4'k:.:4-#fih-L Jotuv's CuttnOur.—Servica neitlandicrinorriing and evening, in the English language. Lecture nu • Wedueeday evening. =I Serikes—Next Sabbath morning in the German, and hi the evening in the hlnglish language, in the First Reformed Church. Si. Lake's cherch—Service on Thursday. 'Ascension Day, itt 10 A. M., and on Sunday next, Bth inst., in the evening, at VA° 'clock. ." English preaching next Sunday at 10 A.M..- by Rev. L. Gotwald, and German by the pastor at 23 P. M., in the Moravian church. • ittrin t ifOs . On, the 24th ult. by the Rev. F. W. Kromer, Mr. A73RA11A3.1 U. YOUNG, to Miss ANNA M. LANDIS, both o f Rapho tp., Lancaster co., Pu. On the 20th nit., in Jonestown, by the Rev. Win. Ow hard t, Mr. ORLANDO N. SIMPSON , of Harrisburg, to Miss REDECD'A .JANE KERN:, of Jonestown. • `Oo tae 24th at'the EiAl4,lle4 nrsonagc, by ,' Ih;v. B." A.` Chubb, Mr. G HORD le JOHNSON to Miss SARAH SN AYR LY. both .1 Lebanon. • ket., ' Ly4ht - DAllll;:eghd S sears, 4 months and , lo - ifays:;' On'the '3rd' tilt.,'lll.*"aarittara, 3.IA.Itt'ANNK - BR:a nt., aged 15 Years 8 menthe. 1, , -On the 4th nit.. lit E. Ilatimier, CATIIARTN. SMITH, aged-59 yearit,,lo , triontha and 14 delta. On the 12th ult., in B: — ltarritter, ELIZABETH' MANN, aged 93 years, 7 nimitbi anlE6 days. On the Said ult.; i, AniBstown, JACOII,IIIEBIII,Kft, 1 aged MS years molithitatid - 9 days. ' N-the 26th 'ult., in Bethel, Berke Co.,o4Vririknizrz SPITGItIt, aged 33 years, 9 mouths Ana dept.'. • Oo the Inta - doutli Lehltfitra • tii.; BUZ/C. KEW, child of Franklin DISS,IKGER, agbd ‘ 6,yeltra and 29 days. - On the 27th ult., in N.l,ehannit daughter of Isaac and lieelt,'PßA.lll l T, aged 16 years, 6 months and 1 day. • On the 21th alt., in . Corirviall tp., this connty,,6lA- ItY, child of Henry and Mary HOKE, aged 6 months and 10 daYs.' • .On the 234 nit -In Palmyra, a prop.y and ,D 148666, o'l thelleeirt;. Mrs.- ANNA, tenet. of MICHAEL:2I.II MICHIIIArt. stadia years. 2 menthe, avid 2-days.• iln ehe ; lBtti ult in'.ll6Cliemiesilile. Dauphin co., MOSBS H ALBNAT, aged .86 ,years, 6 months and S dais. [Hari Mberg'and ,Baltimore papers please copy. • " • - On•the 19th .thla ByTa, child-of Samuel. 3'.• and Mary Ann 11.6,60,-iiged days 7 r DeMth•bas claimed our little Bile— apoichetbroW, .And her eyes that:4lllone - to brightly, Shine In Ileaven'wfth Jeans 'now. , JAS. $. BUTLIIR, i ßtAfton D, Bible HOW/li. Nevi York, • Genet al Agent Terrible Disatiiures ao, little loved pne go— A -parent's hearten' tell, • And none but their's -fully knoW now kard to say farewell. I gave berbask to Immo . • Who gave her unto me . • per sufferings are all o're • Her littlesflirit's free. - • Dear Dila Farewell - iti',n T:1111att0,(t. The Letffi...i Carp/ idly. ,Tretid - fi'io.kly. : - .Day. APRIL. 27, 12 6 4 - iEgger.* doe.,.' le Butter, 331 b., 20 Tub ar salted butter, .40 Lard,' : 15 Tallow, - 11 Elam, • , . l4 Shoulders, . 13 Sides, 13 Soap, . .-7 Bees-wax, .. ".. -25 White Rags, . 6 Mixed Rags, 3 Flax. 13 lb., 12% Bristles, {a lb., 40 ireathers, Vi ID., 62% Wool, /3111.; . I,ll,ourßerideeill qt., 7 longue, fil gal., --." -^-12% 1,811.41801 c, Winans Parra Fatnilyt, Al Extra plop!, • „ 8 75. Prime White Wbeat,l Prime Red Wheat, 170 1 New-Wheat, Prime Rye, •1 80 . Corn, ' 1.20.. Oats, 75 Clover-seed, .8 00 Timothy-seed, -4 50 Flaa-seed, 2 80 Pried Apples, ppeled, 2 00 Pedal "Snits,". 2 50 Pesch.”llutzels," 182 Cherries, 1 ? 6 Onions 100 Potatoes; VS bus 60 Asm.irt..Busterell4rank.:4s- Iti g ...mtottinnt . itf,s•, - North Lebanovi Boron° • AccounV: JOHN PAIN E; Treasurer, in sacourit with N. Lebo.- uort Borough from April —, 1863, to April 7, NNW To Cask.received from former Treasurer, $7O 71 To Cash received from John Beisey, Col- .. lector for 1862,10 full. , ' 262 73 To Cash received from IYIA. L. Black, Cot, si • lector for 1853. -gas 60 Cr. 7 , : „. $795 04 By •cash paid sundry serions on . orders issued as , . • 1 Solomon Gingrich Interest sx.3o 09 • Geerge.Arenta Supervisor -2.'00 , do- do 80 08 Henry Treida Bond & Int., 105 - 06 . - Jacob Seifert do 101 John !Tax ..roronded 3 33 30 North &licinoehl. . Printing 21 78 'John Paine • - -Treatiwer 5 60 1 John Light, as Interest -54 00 Black 11. Conatablit' 22 88 Benjamin Zeller, - Rout GooreArootz BoViervleor, 1: 24:20 ' Isaac ttoßor Intermit -' 560 Josiah Franck ''AttOrney 20 00 John 11. Miller Bond & Int., 54 84 John Light, as do 48,30 Abram Shirk do 53 50 Irma Hoffer do 95 97 Wm. M. Breslin • " Printing' 46 1 - 7 • ' Balance in Treeenry 76 Outstanding Tax , f0r.1863,- $393 tie Outstanding Tax for 1863, • 'UT 35 • RERCRANT'TAILORING. 0.. S. .It/iaIBAY,In Funck's building, :corner of Cum. becland , stretrlraud , Dow alley, has on hand and for sale, either 10y..41114pard. or , roade to order, a large lot of I ; •••:. ' sr sr • CiioTHgi • 413 • •r• . O.4I3SUAEREgoind. -!.: •-, VggTIZTAiS;: well ;selected from Cued lfonset acoll.Dits awl sub stantial making,- guaranteed, to' all. Also • Handker chlefit, Cravats, Oloyea,"-Hosliebc'Esuspenders, Fatickwnd Plain_Linen Shirts; Urler : ilhirta.and Drawers. • S. D. Lebsitok, 11644, :110e. , ~,-~ ME NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. County . ',Meeting. • THE Commiesionern have not yet iticeeedect in fining the Quota'recpilred from this County for the forth comieg draft, stud 1n order that the Cit leans and Tax payers may taktthe t stiNest Into eons iderstion. they hereby calla County. Meeting . for pert SATITRDAY A ITER NO011; at 1 o P. the 72rtke. inti Efforts will be made from chin time on by the Com. tuiseioners to fill the 'quota, but for the. pabl ic satis faction such a meeting is hereby called. The,questions of paying relief to the Wives of Sol diers who have re -clinked twinkle thlr:County. and who have received the County Bounty of $7OO, will al so be submitted to the meeting. All taxpayers and citizens are respectfully request ed to attend. ' THOMAS USHER, Commissioners PETER FORNEY, of • JACOB BROBACIIHR. Lebanon Co. Attest: :—Cyrits Shirk, Clerk. Lebanon, May 4, Mt. Fitmck'A Hall. LOOK OUT 'FOR Harris & Clifton's NEW. ORLE PINS BURLESQUE OPERA - TROUPE BRASS HAND IS 'STAR PERFORMERS. Wedn'esday Evening, May Ath. Tronge is acknowledged by the prise and pub- Ifewhite ttiey bate had the honor ofappestring tobe the grandest combination of artistiC excellence, and the most original Ethiopian Delineating Troup , ever be• fore consolidated underone.Alagagegient and MASTERS OF THEIR PROFESSION. IiARRIS-& CLIPTON, S. :NORRIS, FRANK WINSLOW, Admission Doors open. IA 7; to commence at 8 • tlfay 4, '64. Boot and Shoe Store. JACOB R(EDEL rmpectbilly in forms the public that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in sa to his new building, in Cumberland st., where he hopes to rerider the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in 1100TP...wand -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 stock. . Ile is determined to surpass all ccimpetition in the manufacture of every article his business, suitable for any Market in the Union: A due care taken in regard to materialaand 'workmanship; none bt the best quali fy of LEATHER anduther materials are used, and none but the.,bilrvorkmen are employed P. g.'..----lieraturns his sincere thanks to-his friends for the. et . , liblifitpatronage heretofore t4fitb'ired...2 . xt him. Ike hopes y strict attention to beisinessitrideideavnillig o please his cuilomere; to merit ashore of public pat trago. - . f Lebanon, May 4, 1864. ArabOrrif:"" --- WeVa' IFF-701firptb -n ti btp VOUS EVER, SOLD TIN' LEBANON!! ~"- • Roots, Sltoes, Hats, CapN,Ace, 91111 C undersigned bus opened one of the 'BEST AS .I. SORTM li.kiTS of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SH - . RUN ILS, r-v. OtS T ' - F I itTng,ik. i f ',ll 11 BAGS, at e : . wc;. ` ,TAe kinds, .ii 4 t sell at prices to recommend them to purcha sers. -tlf,the IIATS he hoe quite a variety of ...New Styles, einbrainiqr, the Washington, Stanton, 'Burnside, Daptmt'ildeelellaw, Stringham end Monitor Hat. very beautiful Mid iery chian, ,Of CAPS he has a complete assortment 01 all the New Styles, got up in superior manner. with line' finieh';. Women's Misses' and Chil dren's Balmorals, Gaiters, Cdniress Monts, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men'a and Boys' Balmorals. Ox ford Ties, Washingnalt Ties, Congresi Boots. and- all other kinds, worn by . them, including BOOTS and SILO} the different 4arintles, lit his cheap Stores n WalHlit :St., Hat tO , the County Prison. ,t air Thankful for'the liberal encouragement of the- riottlie heretofore, Virciiild invite all wishing anything liarny Ifruito Call and examine my steak before,making their.pnrchaiies. - JCS. BOWMAN. -Leltanon, 'Nay 4,1.804. P. S.—Measures taken and Work made at short nett& New Boot and Shoe .Store! . frillE undersignedannounce to the publin tile they '`.l. have removed their New Boot and ShneStor r e to 'Cumberland Street, Lebanon, in Johri Gieeff'd bitilditik, one door west of the Confectionery Store, whatethey Nitintend keeping constantly - On hand a'gineral as sortment of 'Ladies, Gentlemen; Misses, Boys and Children's . - ~.••.• . -,E, . Boots,Slides Gaiters, &c., &e., all of which will bff made up in style and quality no to be surpemied by any other workmen in the country. NO effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who May favor them With their orders, and their charges Will he as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair rerauneration. '.'" . . They also keep' it;lavge stack of • • EQME ..MADE WORK, which is warranted to be as repreacnifed. The public are 'invited to call and examine theirstoc)t previous to purchasing. , air Repairing done short notice and at reasonable rates. " ANDREW MOORE. SAMUEL S. SHIRK Lebanon, Mayo, 1864. TAKE NOTICE. :DUILDERS will do well by calling on J. H. Dszastra lir Agent, eiLe , ls prepared to do all kinds of TIN- Room°, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally,' at the very loWest prlees. He Oleo has bn - hand a large. and good essortmeat•of alf.XtraPi of 'TIN WARE.' and all of the most improved Gas Butifing 'COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES': AIN, alf tße different (Ind' latest • 'lmproved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps ern stantij on, hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE; which he offers at less price than they can be bought of - any other slatemen in the county. WARE-ROOMS—One door South of the "Bock alnurStreet, Lebanon, Pa. - Lebanon, .11 ay 4. 1864. ASSIARMII BELEM ta1 , 11) O. Na. - A. New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Mi lling and Graln . . rllirt undersigned barb* forniedWpartriershlp in the l- MERCANTILE, liffialnio - AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would reepectfullfluvite the attention of the public to their vstalillshuienta. They will cantina ,aii keep. at the late. Mend of SUERS, GEESAMAN & LONG; a Most' complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store, which they will re tail Ottektio for CASll,or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They alsolwant to buy for cash - , 50 000 Bushels of WHEAT, 20,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, ' 25,000 Bushels of OATS. ' . . Ilur 'which they. vtill pay the , hjgbeet Market ?Ilene:— Thej will also-take - GRAIN on'SToimea. ,The will keep always on ha and sell at the lowest priceai.COAL, by the Boat I.O i ,by the Ton; All kinds of MILkFEED, and SALT,PLA. , &c. .. . -. . I.'" '1 ' W They ,colicit.the business of all 04eir Old friends -and thepublic, and will endeavor 4h deal on each POO eral and just principles as will give iatisfactio<a'all. . - . . ' SIIBRE & LONG. North Lebanon, May 4, 1.56.1. . . - WALTER'S . . MILL. THE subticriber respectfullYinforms the public that he has entirely, rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tare, formerly krtorin eti'"Straw's" and later as "w o n• gert'd, - " one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon celiiity, Fit. that he . haS it now in- complete runningorder, sad prepniod to furnish customers regularly - wittilt very superior article of F"911-1111:11 -1 11LLTAILIIL , 0 - as cheopas it can be:obtained from any otherlonrce.— 110 itespinleo on hand and for isle at the leWest 'cosh prices CHOP, FRAM, SHORTS, &c: He Is also pre pared to do all kiwis of CUBTOMiIte Wong, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in vitas all to give him it Uhl:. The machinery of the smilkis entirely nefi'tnd or the latest and moat im proved kind. By'strict attention to business and fail dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT, 'PAS CORN OATS aze. bought, for which the,higiest Lebanon Market prices Will bb ' paid, FRANKLIN WALTER; 104 i ME= t •_t. • : GREAT AND Sole Proprietors. • Stage manager_ ). - Agent. - 50 Cents MIII NEW.ADVERTISEMENTS. nWsa YONGZCZZ. I•US COMBO* LEBANON- Door, Sash and Steam Planing 11111 E-4 Mr-a 1, Located on Ute,:giam-Route . Road, near Cumberland .Stinie,,gast Lebanon. TE nndersigned,respeckfliny inform r the public in general, that they till manufacture and keep on .hand. Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Floorlng.,..f 'Zen , Weather-linardr, 0 Oce Spring "!!".. Mouldings, of all rises, Wash - Boards. eating. Burgalso•_,..a, Cornices, and all kinds- of BUILDING .MATIERIAXM. for Home. We aim construct the latest end most Im proved Stair Ceiling and Lfolud.B.ellingy suitable fog litrge nnd email buildinga. - We now invite Farmers, AVOshanioe •and. Plunders to call and examine our stock. which we will warrant $o give entire satisfaction to all. whaMay favor the under signed with their cuetena. Lebanon, May 4,1664, LONGWRIi - dt P. S.—There is also all kinds of TURNING ai tits IMMEI Mill. 'Planing,- Sawing, die, promptly doe* for those who may furnish Lumbar. 1864 NEW STYLES. 1864 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street. between Market and the Court House,north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of UATS A ND CAPS. for men and boys, forlB6ll to vbich the attention of the public ie respectfully We. ted. 'Mats c: all prices, from the cheapest to the mos. coetly,,alavays on ban& lie has also inst opened a spiels dld asratment of SUMMER HATS. embracing snob a STRAW,• PA NANA; .PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, Litt HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN, andall others. se..lle will also Ntholesaln all kinds of Hats, Carl &c., to Country Merchtinte on advantageous terms. Lebanon, May 4,1864. E AiDYM A DE-CLOTUING Will be•sold at Extremet*r Low PriceN. ABER. one of the firm 01,,Rnher a. Bros., by , taken the atock of Ready-made ,Clothing at th. appraisement, which will enable him to cell loWer Qua anywhere else can be bought. Call and see fonyont -1 yea before-you make-your Fall purchase. AM_ TUBER DOORS WRST FROM C /13 , 14 . 110TiSi. Ls anon, May 4, DM. RAWLY RANSIL Fa slit itmorkble Tailoring; • iuncHAEL HOFFIITAN would reepeetthlly infirm Citizens of Lebanon, that ho has REMOTZD his TAILORING Rosiness to (lumber/and Street, two doorp.Raet of Market Street. and opposite the Baste HoMf; Where all persons who wish garments =Uri up . In the Most fashionable stile and best manner, ars Ia vited to call. _ TO TAILORS I-Jest received and for Bale the N.Toilk and Philadelphia Report ofAripg,a,Sgmmer Fashions. Tailors wishing the FeshiMis ahoun Ahe,mibeariber know of the fact, so that he can make his a rrangement; accordingly. 113.0111 EL ROPPMILN. Lebanon, 'May 4,1864. - THE NEW BAKERY , fIHE undersigned, would respectfully inform the sit ` zees of Lebanon. that be has-commenced the BAK ING BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, is Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supply customers with the beat BREAD. CAKES,-Ac., AG. Flour received from enitomers returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds, ireail and of the best quality, contently on hand, and furnished at'ttie loweet prices. Tlr • public Is invited to give me a trial. • Leb nen. May 4, 1864. F. 11. HBUIL °WEN LAITISAEWS New Cabinet• Ware Rooms and Chair Mantia&ot. Minket Si, 361 door north of the L. Vaßey Rai roolL • Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the oonnty • iIF. public Is respectfully request edd to bear iu mind that at these Ware Rooms will be found the best assortment of FABEIONABLS and HARD . . SONE FURNITURE and CHAIRS.. Persons wsmt any kind would best call and examine his stock heitifii purchasing . elsewhere. .wpiciA (being ell of his own work) be warrants to be.tfetter than any offered in this place. Prices.will be.tiral.E'..:than at any other p 1 ue either in the Botoligh or cuulity of Lebanon. . • All orders promptlY attended tp, , agd spite:l44 'mt. led at thelowest prices. - • All persons purchasing Purnltnee from him will ba accommodated by having it delivered to them, to any pert of tbe . COMlty, sass or mimics, and wittout.tbo least injury, as he has procured one of the leale,cesPe ionedfurniture warms, especially for that purpose COFFINS made to order, and funerals attends/ at the shortest notice. rLsbanoo, May 4,1.864, NEW CABINET AND ...,,,, Ha C_ IR fdII.IXELRICTORr TILE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has the largest and best assortment of FIERHt. TUBE and CHAIRS. ever offered_ to the public of Let; &Mix - coffhty:' He has on hand 'at his Hablnet-Ware. rooms, in Harth, %Lel:oil/ion: Sorel/ex,. nearly oppesitl Eellees_Hoter. and.a feir_eleli...t..nare.aete_.,l We Parlor. Cottage spff Chamber' FURS'S. TIME, cans sktiliglf Sofai.; • Tete a-tetes, Loruxes, ilt.hal- sots, Par= l'e'r, emirs '; rifer, Card!ind:Common Table% DTessiiig 444 (ion/Mon BUREAUS k. EMI - -• steak,,. - Woripstailds,'WliikstkridOnd Rita:. f s z en Furniture ek,Sti,..ltind*. . Aleo, a largeaad elegant variety of FRANCIt BACK; SMUT 8142T1L0 Chia% Common Spring-seated Chairs; elf kinds • (4 . '8024- seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com mon Shaba and Rockers of every description. . . *B.. — All Goode sold LOW and WARRANTED to eye satisfaction . Persons desirous or knowiiig the character of the pas here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by refer,nce to those for whom he has mats.; ufectured or to whoin sold. Old Furniture and Chain Repaired and ;We'inletted. N. IL—Coffins made and Funerals attended at (be shailest notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon, May 4,1864. BOOKS & STATIONERY A NEW Tina, -WALTZ itc HOICK NVOULDanform the Public, that having b.:wetland consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores of il.lli - itbedel and Geo.rgh Waltz, they are now prepared fp walt - cOrallwhp - 4111 favor them with a call, at thd old stand Or Itoedelia) in Cumberland street. wherelinty Will: aliVais have' on Irtrid a large and well se• hatted supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, and as an inducement they offer their Allacella_ [sous books at greatly reduced prices. • The New York and P iladelphis Deily and Weekly Papers,and Magazines, can be bad and subscribed' for, on reasonable tertus.by calling at their store. • Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully all. tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon, May, 4,1803. George noffinans LEBANON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley RailroJ. PARTICULAR attention will be paid t063 , 34:15 shipp• ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad: ittiimlis will be Rent daily to and from Philadelphia t6tehanon, Myers town and. Annvillis Stations end all other points in gm County. , gR oontrecteii c ior at theleast possible rate, and delivered with ilfaiiiitch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to: and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of sit FrWill For information, apply at Ms Olagni at the Lebemep Valley Railroad Devot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARL his Agent In PhiladelAßK - wwill ways be found at W. H. Bush's liferehaiit'i Sgt., North Third at., Philadelphia. May 4,14.1 11843.--11OFFMAN. ► s , ,~ Spring Opeinn . • Twi o n f er6cr ou wo a uld nd vi rratrt t a lg e orniwithay. e hr an opening, of a' • Spring d Summfr licanuto, EATS, together with RIBBONS, 5 FLOWERS, ate., OE TBUASDAY, April-28th 1864' - to which all are cordially invited. L. BITCH. Lebanon, April 27,1884. TAKE NOTICE' THAT -Sohn II- Weaver) . S s till carrying on the , reanafeetnre of all kinds of .;• HOOTg AZ SHOES Ace— • lie hes just returned trona the city, baying bought s fine stock of good Leathers which be is prepared to work' tip to order in the best- style of werkraig" ship. His shop is on Market street, between. Water and Strickler's Mill. . • • kinds of Repciiriiii promptly attended to. . . Lebanon, April 21, 18ti4: • DE.VTISTRY HAYING returned from Philadelphia, I would sei I to the good people of Lebanon and vicinity. that.. -1 have taken rooms at Sins. RABIGIeS (one door EMMert Dr. C. D. Gloninger's.) where I can 'be foninleosVsdk how's of the day, to wait upon_ those who may want my professional services. • PartiCular attention paid to the tridirments= • of TEETH. All operations dons in the most ' and mist/4ft manner. niff- PDIOES as kiw.• as ehewhese for the same CiASS of work. Chloroform and Ether administered to patients wheel desired. : .I'hanicfullorpattfavors, I would solicit the reittoti' - age of those wishing the services of a Dentiat. . Jammu mous,:p. Dr Apill 21,-1864.
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