The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 08, 1864, Image 4

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    AMA ISIITSUL
EMI
181'`1[ a man voeld have his wishes he
'would doable - his trouble.
iltP" Ateritlomen who recently lott an
'nye, intimates that he has now a " qacan
cy for .a pupil."
far "Have the jury agreed 1" asked
a, judge of a Court attachee, whom he
.met upon the stairs with a bucket in his
land. "Yis," replied Patrick, " they have
agreed to send out for a half gall on !"
Roman was four years old before he had
li'birthday.. That is.'he was born on ••the
29th ofFebruary,l792. Thoughthe
be seventy two years old on that day this
4year, he will have had only eighteen birth
.days.
F " itarA Scotch traveler in Africa drank
11-battle of brandy and then laid down in
the jungle to sleep off, the effects. A
• swarm of drivers—a kind of ant—Telrin
:,With him, and in twenty hours left noth
ing but a well-picked skeleton and a few
hoot -nails. They devoured even ..his
,bnots And clothing.
'Sir A bog of marsh in England, be.
coming nearly dry, the people were sur.
prised'at the sight of a fsquare mile of
- 7 frogsmoving Across the country, the Old
:.:frogs with little frogs upon their backs,
end all led by huge old paddocks, emigra
ting to the nearest water.
•Wr'A lock of the President's hair, clip
ped from the spot where he scratched his
'head, when he was .wrtting his Ert:anci•
pOion trodkiAiatien,,might perhaps , bripg
,ftlini/si ilitlelliitune at one OVour-:Safai
.tary Fairs.
lionses.—Anything that a horse can
teach with his nose without being harm
:elite does not fear. Therefore, the hand,
'halter, -girth, blanket, saddle, harness, um
brella, buffalo robe, or whatever is brought
In prclximity to-him, should be first touch
,pd by that sensib:e organ. A knowledge
xif this important fact. as learned by at
tending a course of Rarey's lectures, is
the main secret of his success in taming
~horses. His strap method of throwing
horses is useless except in cases of ag
gra s vated ill temper ; and such cases are
lusuay the result of mismanagement.
VI" It 'Would be disgusting, says Quilp,
if it were not so amusing, to observe the
e4clusive airs of some of our misses
still in their teens. "I don't like to
ride in the horse-cars," said one of these
small aristocrats to' her companion, as
they emerged from a car in Washington
street ;!,',l cant bear 'em—they are so
°unman ' Gracious Heaven protect
her - 1 -Will she object to being married,
by and bye, because weddings areso com
mon ? Alas little snobess, you will
soon learn that all the best things-in the
world, as well as many of the worst, are
so common. Then what will you do about
it T .
No Time FOR SWAPPINO.—An Indiana
man was traveling down the Ohio on a
steamer with a mare and two.year old
colt,•when by a sudden careen of the boat,
all three were tilted into the river. The
Hoosier, as he rose, puffing and blowing
above water, caught hold of the tail of the
colt, not having a doubt that the natural
instinct ofthe animal would carry him
safe ashore. The old mare took a "bee
line„ for the shore, but the frightened colt
swam lustily down the current, with its
owner still hanging last. "Let go of the
colt and hang on to the old mare !" shout
ed some of his friends. 41Three poph
exclaimed the Hoosier, spouting the wa
ter, from his mouth, and shaking kis head
like a Newfoundland dog, "it's mighty
fine, your telling me to let go the colt
but to a man that can't swim, this tint
exactly the time for swappiny horses."
A STARLING DiscovEnv.--For several
days past, says the Detroit Free Press,
workmen have been engaged in excava
ting the earth in - front of the Seitz Build
ing, on Griswold street, for the purpose of
constructing vaults beneath the sidewalk.
At a distance of five or Mx feet below the
surface, they came upon the remnants of
an old sewer, supposed to have been con
structed by, the:famous Indian warrior Pon.-
tiac during the siege of Detroit, if not by
somebody else subsequently. It is said
:that this daring Indian chieftan conceived
the ingenious device of constructing a
sewer from his camp, under the walls of
the fort, and into the midst of his ene
-mies. lie believed that the odor arising
therefrom would cause the English fo open
the gates for fresh air, when he and his
devoted followers would rush in and cap
. tile the fort. Like some similar modern
enterprises, the sewer was a failure, but
lhafragments discoverd by the workmen
on Griswold street are sufficient to show
that Pontiac had the right idea of what a
sewer should be.
AN ORDINANCF:
Regulating the Renting of the blarket Mails :VI urb
Rights of the Markel, in the Borough of I..ebonon.
r Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town
Cintnca of the :Borough of Lebanon, That on and after
- the publication of Ms Ordinance, the Con-m Ittee on
Market bo and are horety authorized to grade the Pre
mium or lowest price of the Stalls in the Market Home
•aa follows, to wit •
Oa the West aide. No. 1; $BO ; No. 2: $4O ; No .3. $3O
.No.st, $2O N 0.5. $l6 ; No 8. $l4 ; No. 7, $l2 : No. S
$lO ; No. 9 $0 ; No. 10. $8 ;No 11. $7 N 0.12, $6 ;
1335 ; 1435 : and on the East side, No .1,416
No. 21 $18; No. a, $ . 15 ; No. 4, $l5 No. 5, $l4 ; Na. .8
$14,:; No. 7,.512 ; No. 8, $l2 : No. 9, $lO ; No. 1.0, $9
No. 11,18 ; N 0.12, $7 • N 0.13. $5 No. 14. $5.
Be it further enacted and ordained, That the Curb
Stands, of 10 feet each, Shall be rented at Public Sale.
at the same time with the Market Stalls, to be occupied
for the term of one year. provided. that no Sutude shall
be rented for less than one dollar per year ; said Stands
to be numbered. by the Clerk of the Market in a per
tnanent.manner. -
All Ordinances, or part of Ordinances, that are sup
plied by the foregoing Ordinance, are hereby repealed,
Muacted April 12, 1864. . > •
ADAM - OItITTINGEN,ChIef Burgess.
Attest E. MILLIM, Clerk
Lebanon, April 20,1804.-3 t
Wagon 31:iker Wanted:
A Wagon Maker will find steady and profitable em
-25 , ployrnent, either to work as a Journeyman or
eake:tha Shop and carry it en for himself, by applying
at the Shop of the undersigned, two miles Weld trout
isolianon , ;mear the Turnpike Tell Gate.
May 11, '64.-4t.* EPHRAIM Lie HT-.
Exeeutor% Autice.
OTIOE le hereby given that Lettere Tenementary
N
(mile Estate of JACOB *MUSH LEER, decd. ,
late
of Swaim . % township, Lebanon county, Pa , have been
' , ranted to the tinders hoed, residing in the borough
of Lebanon, county and state aforesaid. AU persons,
Mari/foie; baying olaiwe against said Estate will pre
sent ,them,; duly authenticated, and those indebted
will please make payment.
- - - JACOB WEIDLIt, Executor.
Lebanon, Nay 11, 1884.
Administrator's fllueice.
'MOTION 111 hereby given that' Letters of Admln
ie-
VI =Lion on the Notate of PHILIP EMBER, deed-,
late of North. Lebanon township, bobs non,cou n ty, Pa.,
hair, heemskintedeto the underaigned„ melding in the
borough of llebanen, county and' State aforesaid. All
:persons indebted to said agate will please make pay
ment and those having claims will present them with
out delay, to JOSEPH HUBER, Muer.
N. Lebanontp., April 31,1864,
- - Iron .Lost.
. _
'/'OST 'biters= "pavilion and Joseph Kreider's, ha
..L. Ipoinifill t 'iiftyeral pikes of izew fidia for a
InonaiiPtiiiiwt. Theriltstor*ln ; lisi,'Yeirarded kii:)*
---- "'"te usiders*lC**Altie * T6ll entio:__Z -
. - ..,-. .
VIZZ
lE=
MST 'FITS" IFILVS . :
A .H. Akan:, Merchant Tailor, retpeetfully as
A
tiouneento theoltMeris of Lebanon •iind vicinity
that belies jug riiturned Tann the city with a fine us.
sort went et
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, 1
all of which he will sell or-make up to orderat
prices 'to emit the times, at his No. 1 Tailoring Estab
lishment in Keim's New Block, 4 doors South of the
Buck Hotel, South Walnut street.
All work. entrusted to hiscare. will be Manufactur
ed Ina workmanlike mainter as to fashion and dura
bility.
Goods purchased aliewhere will be cheerfully made
up to order on the usual moderate terms.
Having had yearsuf experience in the Tailoring and
Dry-Goods business, dud - being inclined to turn to the
advantage of his customers, eh the advantages result
ing from said acquirements, he feels satisfied that It
will be responded to by a very 'liberal ihare of the pub
pa iron age.
Friends call once to please me after that please your
elves.
July 8, 1883. . .
JOHN DILLER
ETAS just received at his -Grocery Store. Cumber
-1.1 land St., one door west of Market. a lot of Fresh
Fruit In Coos, including Peaches, Gages, Green Corn,
Tomatoes, Jellies.
Piccaleili, Cauliflower, Ketchup, Peppm Sauce.
Cheese.
English, Limberger, Sap-Sage.
Fish.
fiordines i , Salmon, Macherel, 'Herring, Codfish.
Fruit.
FAIIIIIIII Currents, Pru nee,' Dried Apple.; and Peaches,
Cranberries, Apples, Hominy, Tapioca,
Barley, Peas, &c,
A lot of Buckwheat Meal. Also 50 barrels of New
York Apples.
03.. Highest prici gieen in CASH for Eggs, Buttes
Difed Apples and Peaches, Beans, Onions: tr,c.
Publ is patronage is solicited
' JOHN DILLER.
Lebanon, Dec. 23 ,1363.
New BOot and Shoe Store! io
11111 E undersigned announce to the public that they CA
I
have removed their New Bout and Shoe Store to
Cumberland Street, Lebanon, in John Graeff's building. -
one door Rest of the Confectionery Store, who re •they
'M? intend keeping constantly on hand a general us- 1 / 1. 1
Vglaiiitortment ofladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and
Children's
Boots Shoeq Gaiters &c , &r
all of which will he.made up in style and quality .no
to be nurpaescd by any other workmen in the country.
No effort shall be spared to plcaSe and &Ailey all who
may favor them with their orders, and their charaes
will be as reasonable as poesible, compatible with a fair
remuneration.
They also keep a large stock of
ROME MADE WOES',
.which is wairatited to be as represented.
The public are invited to call and examine their stock
previous to -purchasing.
Aliir Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable
rates. -ANDItF.W MOORE.
SAMUEL. S. SMILE.
Lebanen, May 4, 1884,
Wanted Immediately,loo CALVES,
For which the highest price will be paid*
L. mum.
Lebanon ,14.til 13, 1554.-3ra.
--
$25 !" - Enipipytasent $7l
AGENTS WANTED !
lE will pap front .1.25 to STS • per • tnettqls„ and all
"I expenses, to salve Agents. or give a 6 . 0111111iFS:OTi.
Particulars sent free. Address Bata SEWING' AlsoniNg
COMPANY. E. JAMES, General Agent, Milosi, Ohio.
May 1a^^.1661
AMERICAIi HOUSE,
Market Street, Lebanon,
JOH* NATTHES,
Proprietor.
riIRE proprietor of this old established and popular
itoTEL would respectfully inform the public that
it will be conducted at alt times to •the comfrt anti
convenience of Re guests. It has been thoroughly re
fitted and renovated. and no pains will be spared to
make the Table anti the Bar, at all'times. equal to any
in the county. .
The STABLING and Yard are superior too, and more
extensive, than any other in 'Lebanon. A new SHED
is also in the course of erection, which will be com
pleted in a short time. The pat• mange: of the Farmers
and the Traveling public generally is respectfully so
licited.
YLACEHWest side of Market street,. and half a
square south from the Market House.
J 01111 MATTIMS•
Lebanon, April 6, 1864.
BOOKS .& STATIONERY
A- NEW ram,
WALTZA HOUCK
'WOULD inform the Public, that having bougbtand
VIV. consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores of
H.ll.lteedel and George Waltz, they are now prepared
to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the
old stand (H. U. BeetleVe) in Cumberland street. where
they will always have on WO a large and well se
lected supply of School, Blank and Sunday School
Books, and as an thibietnient they offer. their Mistella
neous books at greatly reduced, prices:
The Ne*York and P Dadelphia Daily:and Weekly
Papers, and ,Magazines, can be bed and subscribed for,
on reasonable terms, by calling-at their store.
Anything wanting in their Unearth be cheerfully at
tended to with promptness end dispatch
Lebanon, May 4,1854.
Jacob -E. L. ZimurieViumnils*
MMRST"CLASS iiillt-DRESSIND AND HA ill-DYE
'r LNG SALOON, Market street. .imar Cumberland.
and opposite the Eagle lintel. Being thankful for - the
liberal patronage heretofore ettended to hint, he would
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
'Lebanon. July' ,1832. - -
N. B.—The Saloon will be closed on Sunday.
UOUra rd A towel lion,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
TIi k ISEASAS of the Nervone, • Seminal, Urinary and
Sexual Syetems—new mid reliable treetment—in
reports of the - HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail
in- sealed letter envelopes. free of - charge, Address,
Dr . J. LLIN 110USEVCON; floirard Association.
No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 9, 1884.-Iy.
NVANTED BUY
504)00 -S - DU HEW RYE;
50,000.bushele CORN .
60,000 bushels OATS;
50,000 buabela WHEAT.
Aloe, CLOVERAEAD, TIMOTHY SEED, FISIC9OI , III, for
which the highest GABllprices will be raid aethe Leb
anon Valley RailrowiDepotgLebanon-
GEORGE HOFFMAN.
Lebanoe. July 17.
Lebanon Female 4eniieeary
— RACHEL P. ROSS. Principal
... JULIA ROSS. Mwieal Departinent.
Mra. M. A. J. J.IMISON, - Braviing.
rIWIE Ninth Session willVommence Septembern,
I_ This School is designed to elevate the standard of
female education, And to offer superior advantages at a
moderate cost. The school year is divided into two
sessions of five months each. Charge per session. from
71 to 15 dollars, according to tbostudiesof the scholar.
Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. .
* * &,Partienhir attention given to the musical depart
ment. instructions upon the Piano, 51tiotleon end
Guitar and in Singing. Pupil. , not connected with the
School will be waited upon at their homes, when de•
aired, end at the usual rates.
Early application should be mnde.to
- S. J. STINE. or'
Board of Directors: -
D. SAIA.II.I.IOND, S. 3. STINE,.
JOHN •AtEILY:, 3. W. 111111
0. D. GU/NINON% 'C. GR ENNAWALT,
ISAAC BECKL , N, JOBIIIi FUNCK. .
Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861.
Fashionable Tailoring.
REMOVAL.
MICIIIAEL lIOFrisTAN would respectfully inform
th 6 Citizenil - of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED
his TAILORING Business* to • °timberland Street, two
doors Eat of Market Street. and opposite the Eagle
Rotel, where all persons who wish garments made
up itt the most fashionable style and best manner, aro iu
vitod to cull.
TO TA 1 LOltS I—Jest received and for sale the N. Tork
and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the'embeeriber
know of the fact, so that Its can make his rierangemou to
accordingly. Melia% HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, May 4.1864
LEBANON ACADEMY.
T nE 6 u a nde n rsii c uL.l hereby r Lhy n in ot form thepublic exesi t v h e l y t the
the youth of the Borough, but'it always did, and still
does receive pupils tram abroad. '
Lately,'also, the Directors have Improved its general
character. and elevated its standard. by refusing to ad
mit pupils without the necessary qualifications, and by
their continued care they hope to raise this school to
its proper Om in the estimation of this community.—
A limited number of mile of the proper grade can be
admitted from the country by applying to
JACOB CAPP, Presid nt.
JO3&Pu K A ItCll ; Secretary.
Or to CYRUS BOGER. Teacher,
SNP Tuition fur coalmen and higher English branch
es, Latin and Greek. $2 per month.
Lebanon. Aug. 20, 1863.
WEUGLEY k DIG-WALT
COMMISSION ME.gallAlyTS
• Tea 11111 VALI& OF . •
Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Tallow, Lard,
• Poultry, Game, Dried Fruits,
Grain, Seed, &e.
NO. 170 READS STREET,
One door Awe Waibington, NNW-YORK.
O. Weigley.
R. Doran. j
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Rott , k klegngb, ; New York; Mien 'k Brother," do
W IV: 'Sarnia go, Yaq,. do ; Janes, se lhopird, do; Stan
, k ,
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ri t i o a nvyi, E ton , dqi.,Elodßind G.Johrukifh:do
.o,:rkr 1h4.1 0 . 'iiitiiitiNikil4l.l4;i3iik,:,Opltiiii
.01dor W.40. , ':. irOgjOhlf1,1" 21 010PAO Zak
ioia attklaillisopw, Ps., . :"7-', - , Mia,cl4;i4iftc,
'LEMBERCERM
DRUG STORE
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
FIRST IMPORTANCE.
T L. LEMBERCiER, Graduate of the PhDs
ler „ delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.
a PURR selection of Drugs. Medicines and
Chemicals, and thejirst quality of Perfumery
aoad Toilet and lefffey Soaps, embracing the
b - st manufacture In the country. and a large '
'variety of Tooth Dttibes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes
and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet apd. Fine
Combs of Ivory, Shell, Dorn and India Rubber.
** PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES.
Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for
sale in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
GARDEN SEEDS,
F LOW E R SEEDS, -
You will find a full assortment and a large
variety of MIMI Garden and Plower Seeds at
LE)MiIERIGER'S.
Condensedlye, Concentrated L" Sods Ash,
and Potash in large and smell quantities at
LEMB ERG ER'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda, Raking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal
endue, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale
i d in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Ilk If you are in ,want of good Washing Soap.
• pure white or red Castile lbw, Cenntry Soap.
Srnslve Soap to remove unwise spots, auperier
1., Shaving soap, buy the same at
LEMBERGER'S,
p Do you want a good Hair Tonic/ something
to melee the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and
a . to prevent falling out of the hair: if you do
Coll nt LEMBERGER'S.
t ow TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
per The afflicted are requested to call and exam•
es ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, Ize., com
prising
a variety of Manufaeture.
in„."Diarsh's' Genuine "Improved Self Aci•
l c lusti Mar ng Pad Trum.”
“sli's"Catamenial Bandage.
An nwelnable article for the"purpose.
If you ave in want of any of the above you
can be suited at
L MBERGER'S Drug Store.
Pure - Ohio Catawba Brandy:
• no genuine article for Medicinal Purposes
;to be had in alt its Parity at -
LEMBEROER'S Drug Store,
Opposite the 'Market llense,
. An.ything you want that is kept in a well
'.•onducted First class Drug Stbre, eau be torn
01. ished you by
iiU
LEMBERGER 7
MenaiAt and Apothecary,
I...reeling thankful for the very liberal nation
age thus far received from the Physicians. Mer
chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround-i
` lugs, I again solicit a share, promising to use
s every effort to please all.
gar-Special attention given to PitlmMeoe's
!PRESCRIPTIONS and FAIVULY RECEIPTS, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always
as good as can be obtained anywhere, anc: sold
to suit the times. Remember the Address,-
JOS.
L. LBWBERGER,
Druggist, Chemist sad Apothecary,
Feb. 15, 1860. Market atreet. Lebanon, Pa.
D. S. R A RE R' S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL •
DRUG STORE
llas been removed to his New Difilding oti owalberland
Street, opposite.the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa. - -
stun subscriber respectfully announces 'Whiff acquain.
rII Lances and the public in general, that he has con
ntlyon hand a large stock of
DRUGS,
PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES,:—' , PAINTS,
•
CHEMICALS,i • DYE. STUFFS,
VARNISHES, '_ - TURPENTINE,
GLASS WARE. : BRUSHES,
HA TR OILS, EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid. surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Be
gets, Tobacco, Am Ale. a variety or Fancy Articles
too numerous to Mention, which he offers at low rates.
and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent
ed., Purchasers will please'remonibeVthis, and exam.
ine the qualities and prices of his goOds before purchas
ing elsewhere. JirdisPhysiman's prescriptions and-fam
ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours of the
day etnight, , by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the
Nagle Buildings.
On day s the Store will be opened for the- cern
pounding,of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'Clock, A. 51., 12 and 1, and 4 and Er .
1 0 3,,,pryn. Atm. 13 1662. DAVID S. "BADER.
olice.
9111:16 So to notify all Carp nters and Cabinet makers
I that un bills for coffins will be paid'hy• the Direc
tors of the Poor for poor persons dying with in a circle
of five miles of the Poor House as all such persons
will be furnist.ed with Coffins free of expense on anion.
cation to the Steward at the Poor lion's.
JOHN B. BOWMAN,
MAAS WALBORN. Diree _,;:c of the Poor
GEO. ZI.M3IBILMAN,
:tray 27.1863.
_
LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE.
AT ANNITILLE,.LEBANON COUNTY, PA:.
TV:J: BETRATSIDE,..k. _3l. Principal.
•
rigra ENSUING SESSION will commence on
:VIONDAY, July 21st.
VIE SCHOOL has the advantages of a pleasant and
beautiful. Location 7 .—spacious Utdidings—Vens Mated
Rooms—a fine Library and Cabinet. .
TUE COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of
each pupil being directed according to the tune he can
afford in School, or tattle profession be designito pur
sue.
TILE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advan.
Ines to those who propose to engage. in. Teaching ; as
the Course pursued conforms Strictly. to the require
meats of the County Superintendent: anffte. the Course
of the State Not mill School. •
Ira.. CIRCULARS and furtherinfornle.tion can be ob
tained by addressing the Principal.
W. 3. BURNSIDE.
A nnville:Pa.
June'2s.lB,62
IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES.
A-
ILL ESSIN G
IWILT. sent. free of charge, to any Lady . Wit° will
- emit in ler name and addresit, airections holy to pre
vent the extreme pain of CUT 1.1) ftIRTII ; also bow to
have iTarzerut healthy and beautiful children ; also
nee other NEW and 1151POitTANT SECRET, the only
sale andaafe remedies over dikovered.
My object in waking the abore , offer is to induce ere
ry Indy to tiermy re•eedleA.
Addrees .53.ADAMB DULBSTATIR.. M. D.,
167 Broadway, „
. . • Now York City.
April '2O, 1861.-8 m
a2=iMEiM
Of the cb apest and Best Auuds
.. . •
EVER SOLD IN LEBANON! I' • • ,
• aPh , •-•-•
Booth; P.iihoe4 Hats,' Capm . ah,v;
TilE undersigned haw opened one of -theMBST AS
SORTMIO.NTS of . ' ..
g 81101 0 5 . •TitII T 4KS •
I grzimmT.lnTa, ~...f-ail.k-i.i.: r -
L
g.
and of the beat materials, which he will "'.•
sett ot.prioes to recommend theta to purcha
sore. .of the BATS he has quite a variety ,of 'New
Styles. embreCiug the Washington, Stanten,,Burnside,
Dupont, :iieCtellan, Stringham and Monitor Bat. very
beautiful and very sheep. Of CA t'S he has a complete
assortment of all the. New Styles, got. up in superior
manner with fine finish ; Women's -Misses' and Chil
dren's: lialmorale. Gaiters. Congress Boots, Slippers.
and ail other kinds; 'den's and Boys' .Baltnorals Ox •
ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress -Bouts. and all
other kinds worn by them. iacluaing BOOTS and
511055. of the different varieties, at his cheap Store i ii
Walnut "
nextSt.,to the
_County Prison.
Prison.
.
....
*lir Thankful for tLealiboihl entsauragement or the
public heretofore, 1 %Imola invite ail w anything
in my tine to call,and examine my stock before making
their 'Purchases. 'JOS. BOWMAN:
Lebanon, Kay 4.1864: ,
P. B.—.4leainn ee taken and work made at Omit notice.
ATM/LIME StitP.E.. DA4ID B. LONA.
A New Farm.
amp'. .Gash Store, and -Milling and
Grain Business.
tylllE undersigned haying formed a partnership in the
MERCANTILE, MILLING AND. GRAIN BUSI
NESS, would respectfully invite the.attention of the
public.to their. establishments. They wilt confine to
keep. at the late- stand of MEEK, GEESAMAN
LONtlos most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS
usually lkopt, in atcountty store, whichfldiev - will rm
tail Cheap Ihr" GASH; or Colle.lTlly . 'PIIOI4OE. They
also want to huy for rash
60,000:BurbeIs of WHEAT,
' 30;009 Bushels of. RYE,
20,000. Bupbels or CORN,
25,000 Bushels of OATS.
For which they will pay the hibliest Musket Prices.—
They will also take GRAIN on &FORAMS. The will keep
always tin - hindand sell at the lowest prices, COAL. by
the Boat Lo'ial or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED,
SALT, PLASTER, die.
They solicit the business of all theirtildlrionds
and the public. and'will endeavor to deal .Oti; ; eueh lib.
eral a:adjust principles as will give sittiefaetion , to all.
811. HMV& TONG:.
North Lebanon, May 4. 1564
WALTER'S MILL.
rant): subscriber respectfully infgrins the public that
he has .entirely rebuilt the Kill ou the little Swa
tarn, formedy known an ••Straw's" and biter as .:Wen
gerCe," about one-fourth of a wile from Jonestown
Lebanon countylht.; that he has it now in complete
running order, and is prepared to furnish customer)
regularly witha very superior article
MR 7 9lEll 4 llLarilr._3_llllM.
as iheitins it 'Can be obtained front any other source.--
Ile keeps also on band and for sale at, the lowest cash
prices 0110 P. BRAN, SHORTS. de. lie is also pre
pared to do all kinds of Cusumano' WORK, for Fanners
and otherii, at the very- shorteet possible notice and in
vites all Ti. give him a- trio:. The machinery of the
It entirely new and of the lateet and' most
proirid kind. - 13!r . ettiot ittentionM tinniness and fah
dealing he hope's to merit a shire of public patronage.
t
Firtithilb , Mkt littiliffirts
TAN
BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAILORS
HOLLOWAY'S PIL
OINTMENT.
H
All who have friends and Relatives in the Army or
Nary, should take special care; that they be etnPlY sag }
plied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the
brave Soldiers end Bailers have neglected to 'provide
theme's& with them, no better present -can be sent
them by Weir' friends; They hive been proved to be
the Soldier's never-ailing friend in the hour of need.
COUGHS .AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS,
Will he'speedily relieved autteffectually : Cured by us•
ing these admirable medicines+, and by paying proper
attentioo to the• Directions which are attached tee each
Pot or Box. ,
SICK• HEADACHE AND WANT OF APPE
TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS-
These feelings Which so saddrii us, usually arise from
trouble or wavy:meets; °bah acted perspiration, or eat
lag and drinkh.g, Whatever is ~unwholesome, thus dia.
tuthing the Lealthful action of the liver and stomach
The organs must be relieved, It you desire to he well
The Pills, taken according to the printed instructions
will quickly produce a healthy action in Loth liver and
stenutch. 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 :minim additional
strength. over let the Bowels be.,either confined or
unduly acted izpon. It may seem, strange that Hollo
way's Dills shuald be recommended for Dysentery and
Flux , many persons supposingthat they would increase
the relaxation:' This is a grest,mistako for these Pills
will correct the liver and stomach, and thus remove all
the acrid humors !rein the twat This medicine will
give tone and vigor to the whole organic system hOwev
er deranged, While health and strength follow as a mat•
ter of course: Nothing will step the relaxation of the
Bowels en sure as this famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDISCRE
TIONS OF YOUTH !
Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings. can with
certainty be radically cured if the Pillsare taken night
and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stat
ed in the - printed instructions. If treated in any other
manner they dry up iu oue part to break out is another
Whereas this , iiittment will remove the hitters 'from
the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and heat
thy man. It Will require a little perseverance in bad
cases to insure a lasting cure. •
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY
THE BAYONET. SABRE OR THE BUL•
LET, SORES Olt. BRUISES,
To which every Soldier and .Sitikor are Dab's, there
are no medicines &Isere, sure and convenient as
Eiolio
way'a"“Pills and Ointment. The poor worauled and al
most dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed im
mediately. if he would only 'supply himeclf with this
matchless Ointment. which should be thrust into . the
wound anti smeared all round it, then covered with a
piece or linen from his Knapsack and con:pressen with
a handkerchief. Taking eight-and morning oor Fills
to cool the system and prevent innammation ;
Every Soldier's linatisackaud Seamen's Chest should
be provided with these valuable gentedies.
CAUTIONI-•••Nenii are genuine unless -the words
“Ilottowsr, NEW Tottit'exn Lonnex,” are discernible
as a Water nirk in every leaf of the book of directione
around each pbt or box ; the mute may be plainly seen
by hOidin# the leaf to the light A handsoine:reViard
will be given to any one rendcringspcb inforitOtion as
may lead 1 a the detection of any party or parties coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing
them to be spurious. •
1 %.* Sold at t e Manufactory of Professor ilottowxv,
80 Maiden Latta, NeW York, and -by all 'respectable
Druggists and Dealers in Medicine,throughent the °iv
! Hired world, in boxes at 89 eta., 70 eta. and $, 19 each.
.tair' There is considerable saving by taking tho /ee
-1 ger Sires. •
N. It.---14rections for the guidance of patients in ev-
ery disordOr are *fixed to oath box. [Oct. 28, 1868.
g z s. Dealers ja Lay wydd kn..wn inadiemee can
have Show Ennan:Oireultir3„ &AL ; sent them, FREE OP
EXPI•NSE, by addressing 2110 M AS LtOLLOWAY, SO
Maiden Lane, N. Y.
ReMo*all
OF TIIIC
NEW AND CUEAP BOOT
AND *IIIOE STORE!
rln E subscriber W 01.114 respect fully inform the Mt
izins of Imbsnon and vicinity, that be has remov.
oecl is BOOT and SILO; STORE to Market street, next
hrd south of Mrs. Itiae's note], Lebanon. Pa.
where bekeeps on
hand it large and well
assorted stock of all
kinds of BOOTS 'and
•-• ' SIIO E S. He will
. .
fisti " make to order' all
kinds of BOOTS and
SHOES, and at very
short notice. al
--
8 11;:e 6e Il 6 cl o w n el h l!s i gor a t
ed stock of LEATHEIL'such - RED AND OAK SOLE
inkrumt, CAM AND KIP - SKINS,"MOROCCO "AND
FANCY LEATHER, E ID, LINT GS, ROANS, BIND
INGS, Arc., and All kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND
FINDINGS .euvb as BOOT-TREES, ; LASTS, BOOT
CORDS and .N ABBS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN
CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS,' TACKS.—
Constantly, on band an: assortment of.Lastlnge, Threads,
Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles, lilt
and Shoe Tools of every description. Having been en
gaged in the business more thap twenty years, be feels
satisfied that be can give satisfaction to all who will
favor hint with a call. Shoemakers fr.m the country
will do well by calling on him before purchasing else
where. . SA.M.UEL HAUCK.
Lebanon, Jan. 27 1884:
Philip F. itricattly,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND - SHOE MAKER
co Cumberland Street. one door East of
4 ..." the Black horse hotel. • Thankful for the
•very liberil patronage - eatended to olefin , the ebOrt time
I have been in business, 1 would tespebtfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
e has at Mr' times an assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS; LADIES' GAITERS, &
Those desiring a neat, well made article. are invites
to give-me s - Childrens' Shoes of every variety
and color on hand. Heavy work made to order: •
.e' All work warranted. Repairing -neatly done and
cbarga made retwiAxate.
TAKE NOTICE •
TIIAT
John H. . Weater ,
i s .1111 carrying on the 'manufacture of all kinds of
BOOTS & *HOES & e.
11 , . 1 .,.8 Just returtied from
the city, having bought a
rih nip fine stock ef . good Leather,
' which he is prepared to work
L
I.up to ertlei. in . likeliest style of alorknian
ship: nig shop is on Al arket street, between
Water and Strickler's NI yl. . . . . "
N. 1t... , -Al I kinds 'of Repaiiing proMptly attended to.
Lebanon, April 27, 1804. . . .
C
, . . ' -•.
READYMADIE LOTIVING
. - Will be sold at . ..
Extreinfiv ,LOwlrrires. -
- ET ..1' A Wine; brie of the dim' of. Reber 81,„Bros., lots
.11 s taken the stock of Ready-made Clothing at the
appraisement, which will enable hint to cell lower than
anywhere else can be bought. Call and see for your,
'lves before you make your gill purchase.
tia„ Tama woks tvEsT S'IIOYI ihts KT noun
Lebanon. Nay 4, 1504. - : -HENRY RARER.
. .
tplauxtz. 31911 N U..GAE6I.
LEBANON
Door, Sash and Stflim Planing
11161111 L lit 111L..111-4
Located on the S 1 eieha-Rotise Road, near, mmbeipted
Street, East Lebanon. ' • - •
i tr(
rimlll Undersigned. respectfullyinform ---- „ . - • •
I the public in [general,. that' thpy •.17 1 'I.
till manuthature aud ' keep on hind. i.f'.
~"' i'":'''
Nair, Sash, Shutter,. Blinds, 'Flooring.7-;; ' ~.4 7 4 ' t..
Weather.Borirds, Cli Gee' Spring'.........l . '•= s -",""
Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash Boards. Outing. &Minim
Corniceii; and all - kinda or-lIBILDING 'MATERIALS
for Houses- We alto coinitruct the latest and meet Im
proved, Stair Caving and Lima Railing, suitable' for
large and .small-buildings. . . ~.. _
We now invite' Fanners: Mechanics and Builders to
call and examine ourepick..which we' will warrant to
give entire satisfaction-Mall who may favor - the under
signed with their'cMitom
Lebanon, Way 4,1864.
P. B.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the
same MM. Pfaning, Sawing, promptly dose for
theme who may furnish Lumber.
Barloyal@ Indigo Blue.
DATiltitS and Customer' of the above Ceiebritted
':Wash Bleu., will ,pletuse take notice, that the La
belt are altered to read
Indigo Blue,
PUT VP AT
fr - ed herger's
xxi=exto, SEPINCO*LEI;
No. 293 North SECOND Street, PillisA
The quality of this Blue will be the same in every
It is warranted to 'Color more water than twice the
same quantity ofindigo, and to go much further than
any outer Wash Blue iu the !market- it dissolves psi
fectly ideas and does not nettle on the clothes aa most
ofstlie , other makes do. One Box dissolved In a half
pint of water,, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any
tbatis made, at one third the cost:
As it is retailed at the same pries 'as the ilmita
tions and.lnferier a , . tie les, Idinsekeepers will find it
very much to their ad vantage to ask for that put up
at Wiltberger's.-
ins. All Bine put !up after this date with ilarlow's
name twit is art'lnanition. "
LOA** not Btane•
—744113./* brfisotiOmmilerarapermilr,y
Yob. Si,
BM
AND
LONGACRE GABEL
Lebanon NintaalAnoitranee
- veiny
LOCATED AT - 4,lsNEsTowx, LEBANON CO., it
TO tbd property Wordbra of the State of Penn-,
sylvania.:--OstriEklikit crow. attention -is
respectfully solicited to the frolOntig 101 W rides oi
inedr
anceof the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY, who are transacting business with the , most
flattering evidence of Public conflilence. There !vitae
of the Company are alriplb 23 indemnify OEM *lib may
take advantage thfotigh its agency of the means afford
ed them of being protected against loss by tire. The
Board of Directors are practical business men well and
favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidence and
respect of the community in which they live. Our Com
pany is perfectly maim, and we invite your careful a-4
Mutton tothe following low4ratessmwe are determined to
insure as low as any ckher.responsible company, taking
into consideration the character of the risks Incurred
Otir CHART= being PERPSTUAL, enables us to is.
sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne
comity of renewal every 3 or 5 yeark.
The Company has now been in successful operation
for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been promptly
paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, in
fact it has been, and still continues to be, the wish of.
the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest
and economical principles.
RAINS OF INSURANCE.
Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 1 $lOO
do. do shingles ,18 " do
do Log or Frame _ ,20 " do
Barns, stone or brick. ",20 " do
do Log or Frame , ,20 " do
Store lioness, brick'or stone " do
do Log or frame ,30 ; , " do
llMels & boarding houses, brick or atone ,26 w do
do do Log or frame ,30 "do
Academies and School " do
Chorebesand meeting houses ,20 w do
Printers books and Statloneries ,30 w do
Book binders ,b 0 " do
Tailor shops ,25 " do
Shoemaker and saddler shops ,30 "
Silveramith and Watchmaker ,30 " do
Tin and sheet iron shops ,30 " do
Groceries and Prevision Mores 30 " do
Tanneries , 30 " do
flatter shops ,30 514
Grist Mills, Water power ,35 " de
Saw Mille do do ,3S " de
Drug Stores ,80 _ " , do
Smith /Mops, brick or stone ,30 " do
do do Wood, _ " do
Carpenter,joiner 6 Cabfnet mak'r shops ,40 " dr
Wagoner and Coachmaker shom ,40 " do
Painter and chair maker shops,4o " do
Oil Mills ,40 " . do
Clover .40 " a.
Fouuderies of wood ,36 ""`de
do Brick or stone ,30 "do
Merchandize in brick orstone build'ngs ;20 ""do '
do in wooden do. .15 " do
furniture hi brick or Mono buildings ,15 " do
do iu wooden ,20 •do
Stables & sheds, brick or stone,country .20 "do
do do wooden ,25
Livery ft Tavern Stables '25 " do
der- Alt communications should ba addressed to 3
Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa
Ars- OFFICE at the "Black Norm KoteL"
Jonestown, March 4,1863
EXCITING NEWS,I
ti STORE" of
L I LAUDERMILCII
CUMBERLAND Fa
Nei* Goods ! Net Goods
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS,
French 'Merino, all colored
ENGLISH MERINO, colored.
.All WOO .Delainp, all colored.
POPLIN MUSLIN DELiAINS,• &
Black French Cloth.
BEAVER, Over Coating
CLOTB. for LADIES, CLOAKS,
from $2,00 to e 4,00.
Fancy and Black Cass.
Satinettes, sold from 50 eta. to $l,OO
Bed Check and Ticking.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin.
Woolen Stockings, •
Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel
Calicoes and Ginghaips.
Woolen dlhd Cotton lloseiries.
Ladies' and Gents' Gloves.
hoop Skiits,! Hoop Skirts!!
Bidmoral Skirts.
;.,,..'Umbrellas'! Umbrellais!!'
Linen and. Paper Collars.
• A fall line of
Ladies and Misses Shawls.
Woolen Hoods I Woolen :Hoods I!
General assortment of
• . Dry Goods,
• , • •
GrOnerieii - &'
:Queensware -
'• L. K. LATTDERMILCIL
O All kinds of Conntry produce
taken in exchange for Goods.
TO. TUE PUBLIC.
The undersigned baying taken - the Large and Commo
dinitslioielja Potteyille; known as the
MORT 111111 l OUSE,
Would respectfully minimum) to his old friends and for
mer patrons that he is prepared to 'aixommo
date all who may favor him with
their patronage.
The MORTIMER ROUSE has been newly papered,
painted, and refurnished throughout, and the Plumate.
von feels warranted in saying that it is
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN THE
Borough of Potteville, for comfort and convenience.,
No Pains will be Spaed
'To render - it au agreeable and comfortable 'stopping
. plate for strangers awl travelers. ,
The %tabling avid. Shedding,
Atteched,to the Itotol. are Sufficiently large for thpae
conimodstion of the liorses and carriages of
• his guests.
The Hotel Is now open for the -
Reception of ,the., Public.
Ile will be happy to aaeorimedato all who may
give him a tall. — JOSEPH M. PEGER,
Pottsville, April 8, 1863. . 'Proprietor.
1 564 NEW STYLES. 1864
A DAM ItISB, In Cumberland .Street, between
Xi. 'Market and the Court tbinsemorth side, has
now on hand a eptendid assortment'of the New
Style of HATS A ND CAPS, for Wien and boia, for 1868
to which the attention of the public is respectfully Inv,
ted. -Vats c; all prices, front the cheapest to the mos
costly, aiwnyc on hand. Ho has also just opened a Wen
did asevitment of SiMillhai. HATS, embracing sucb a
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, MORN, LEG
HORN, SENATE, CURIAE'. and all others.
Ile will also 'Wholesale all kinds Of. fiats, daps
&c., to Country klerchante on adtfutageous tarsus.
Lebanon, May 4,1551.
NEW CABINET AND
ems I "kiwi.' wypira c TORII , '
r %US snbacttherreineetfuliy,inforres the public that
i he has the largeseand best assortment of FURNI
Tplikl and CUAIRS, ever,offered• to the-public of Leb
anon 'aunty. Ile has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware
rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite
Zeller's hotel. and a few doors south of Bergner's, a
splendid assortment of good, substantial and- iltsbion
ahla Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE,;eom
misting of Sofas. Tete a-totes. Lounges; What-nots,'Par
a•rler, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables;
Dressing and Common BUREAUS; - Bed
steads, Work-stamis, Wash-stands,and K itch
en Furniture of all kinds. Alsoia large and
elegant varietpsof FERMI BACK. SPRING SRSTBI) Chairs,
Corium , u Spriag:6eateir Clialrs; all kinda'af Spring
seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cans-sested. and Com
mon Sbairs and Rockers of-every description:
Alt Goode sold LOW and iVAGRANTED to give
satiothationl - • •
Persons desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here offered for iatle, can be fully satisfied of their
durability by.refer nee to those fur whom he has man
ufactured or to whom Pold.. ,
OW &imitate and Chairs Repaired and Varithied.
N. B.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the
etweteec notice. ' • - JOSEPH nowmAN.
North Lobarton, Ma
PRINCE ;& CO'S
"%TELL known MELODEONS end HARMONIUMS,
introducing, the effect of pedal bees' on *Tory
ERNEST GABLER'S . •
RAVEN_ & BACON'S .
•
MALLET; DAVITS & COS.
eelebrated PIANOS . for 'Cash, at a liberal deduction.
In. Over 30,i)00 sold.
JAMES BELLAK, Sole Agent,
27D and 281 South Filth Street, above Spruce.
April,2o, 1864 .—ly. . Philadelphia, Pa.
TIBE NEW RAKER
gill } undersigned would respectfully inform theeit•
mein of Lebanon, that he bast toinuancedithe BAK-
IbIirIiUSINESS, in all its varieties, - at" blei stand, in
Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly. opposite the Wick
lintel, andlwill supply customers with beet DUEAD,
&th. Arleta', rice/rail front tta
;ouatemi,alid
returfitltoabemin breed at ehbrt notice- .
CON FEOTIONFABIEB; • .
of all kiude:treablane etthe best nnelity,'emtellently
on kanit,, and furnished at thelOweerpricesa — ?
patille3iiniitigto give me
1,01,,5m a y...e i3gga;oo Mat. U.
• " L . .1' MI .
•
TA'S TO ViES ~ : 81"CoiNt ES.
1119371. is j tlt tiMP, tp,bnYorno:4llloXES peforfiliold
winter is here, and the best and cheapest place -is
nethe " .••••" • • •
! Lebagon!Stover, Tin ,apd. Sheet. Iron liansfac.
• Xory of ;amen N, Nogers,
rwo dornS South front the Lebanon Bank, where can be
had - the lariost • and best aesortment' of PARLOR,
pCoKING STOVES,,ever , offered in Leba
lbtri, Oen Snit:term for Parlors or Bed bars of his
otivii iiiitke.kdth a general essortmen lbr Stoves,
and a large variety.of the beet Cookin Coves in the
county ortiettingh, *hien he Warrants tobakebr roast
._ -WASH:BOILERS -con tautly oh hand of all sizes,
Stitt Welled" material. •
COAL BllCKVßS—the,largest assortment, the iteay.
lest iron, and the best' made in Lebanon.
Also, a large Stock of TIN - WARE, made of the best
materiali and in a workznartlike manner. As be is a
practical Workman, and has had: an :experience of
tWeittrliVe *Care, he feele' confident that be' can give
general satisfaction.
Be takes this method of returning his thanks to his
numerous customers for their liberal support, and be
hopes, by strictly attending to his, own business and
tetting other people'S'alone, to still twelve a share of
peptic patronage.! ,••:;••• JAMES. N.; ''.ROGIERS.
04 4 Particular attention paid to all kiude of Jeanine
jackals Rooting. Spouting, Ac., and all work warranted
• MAY ,1.1, : 1864. i t p.. Y
_' ' ;
A LECTURE.-FOR YOUNG MEN
JIIST publisbed,.a new edition .of DE. CULVER
WELL'S ZEDEBRATED ESSAY • on; .the. radical
mire ithont medicine) of SPlawaYoalani, or / Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loises,-Impatency,
Mental and 'Physical:lncapacity, Impediments to Mar
riage -etc.; able. OcerStOtrrlON, EPMeP.aI• anttErrs, in
duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
XI - Price, in a waled envelope. only B cents.
The celebrated anther In this admirable essay clear
ly demonstrates, from a thirty leer* successful prac
tice, that the alarmingCousequenceir of self - abuse may
be 7 radimilly tuned Without thAdirigerresi'nse of inter
nal atedicintrer Orn,applic4ionpirke knife.-4nointing
out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectu-,
' al,flry:ineans oferhich'every sufferer.; urelmatter "what
hiacanditioa may be, may cure bimselficheaply prir
atelY, and radically.
This Lecture-should be in tke bands of every
youth and everyinsen,in.the land.
Saitt; itudei'Seal. in a plain envelope; to anY address
post-paid, on raceipC,oU , six tests; or•two'preCstamps.
Address thepublisbers, -
' offAti: JIC;;KLINE A CO.,
' .. • 127. - BoAery , New'York '-
Pc:et office box-4.586.
4,pri120, 16114.—t.sep.
,R. iflIE S
LIQUOR 'STORE,
Markel Square, opporite the Market MUM Lebanon, Pa.
viilE undersigned respectfully informs tee public
Ithat ha has ieceived'.air' extensive stock of the
choicest and purest Liquors of all descriptions. These
piquet he is invariably disposed to sell at nu.
elfx ,precedentetny low pricers •
V Druggists, Farmers, oteLKeepers, and oth
ersrwill consult their own interests by buying of the
undersigned. D2Ea.
Lebanon, April 15,1863.
LEBANON ) PA
4,1964
KT - Y
SAMUEL RZINOAHL. ADOLP111:13 11E.T.NOZEIL. Cade. H. ISEILY
it Friendly Invitation
To all defilroui of porch/A.4,
LUMBER & COAL
To tbe best advantage: at the old established and
well-knowa
LUMBER YARD
REINOEEELS & MEILY
At the. UNION CANAL, on the East and West aides o'
- - Market Street, North Lebanon Morough.
.
I VIM suberibers take pleasire in informing the cid
]. sena of Lebanon. and surrounding counties, that
they- still continue the LUMBER. AND COAL BUSS
NESS..at their old and melt known stand, where they
are daily receiving additional supplies of the
BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER.
consisting of White and Yellow Pine VOA RDKPLANK
and SC&NTLING.
Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK and.SCANTLING.
RAILS, POSTS, 'PALINGS and CPENCI NG BOARDS
ASII, from
,1 to 4 inch ; CHEERY, from % to 3 inch
POPLAR, from %to 3lncli. ' • .
Poplar cud 'Hardwood SCANTLING.
Oak and Maple BOARDS end PLANKS. •
Roofing and Plastering LATIN.
. SHINGLES! SH/NGLESI I SHINGLES!!!
Also, Pine and Matlock SHINGLES.
COAL! ':OOAL II COAL! 'I
A large stock of the best quality of Stove Broken,
' Egg and Linteburners' COAL; and also, the best Alio
, gbeny COAL for Blacksmiths.
Aar Thankful fur the liberalinanner in wi.,..1 they
hive heretofore Veen - patronized, they would_ extend a
cordial invitation ter, a continuance of favors, as they
are confident that they now have the largest, but:and
' cheapest stock of LUMBER on band in the county,
Atr hich will be sold et a reasonable per Owing&
, sir Please pail and examine our stock and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
- e . REINOEHLS & MEILY.
North Lebanon horiugh, May 7, Ism. -
Itimiket Shawls,
nprir, WOOLICH CLOTHING of all colors, dyed:Tot
1t..) Black or Blue Black, presses!, the color warruuted
and gebds turned out equal to new, by
LYON LEMBERGER t
test IlcuoTer.
lyip. Artielee to be dyed can be left at Lember
ger's Drug Store where all orderefor the above will bc
ttended to. {March 11,1863.
Straw and 'Corn Fodder
:WANTED.
400 TONS of Wheat and Oats Straw. 100 TONS Corn
' Fodder, for which the highest market price will be
paid in cash. during the months of April, Meg, and
J une.at the Paper Mill of STINE & ROSS.
Lebanon, Feb'. 24.'64. - Lebapon, Pa.
HARDWARE AT COST:
f ar. , subteriber offers his ILLrge and . well selected
. stock of
. HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS, &c.,
.r T - COST FOR C4SIL
Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1,1861,
will be allowed a liberal' credit on purchases —Those
who have- not settled will find their accounts with
A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settleinent and wilco.
lion. D. N. KAMANY.'
Out-Lets at . Private Sate;
WILL be 'add at Private Sale,
8 ACRES OF LAND,
situated in Long Lane, near the borough line, in Corn
wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Fulmer,
on the North, Wm.Atklus and John Krause on the East.
There is a one story LOG DOUSE, weather boarded
erected on the land; and a good WELL in the garden.—
The land has fine.stones fur quarries. This tract will
make a nice home for a small family.
iggs,
It is free ftrom Ground Bent. Good title will be
given. , ADAM RITCOEN.
N. B.—This tract is now covered with fine arum,
of which wane give's to the parehasir. - <
Lebanon. June 13 1.60.
k FA! situ 37 fp* iv; oil 10---4
. . .
(LATE SWANd ,
Race Street,.above fih i td,
THIS establishment offers great inducements not on
'ls on account of reduced rates of boarding, but
rum its central location to the avenues of- traile,4s well
as the conveniences afforded by the several' Patiseuger
Railways ivunninwpast and contiguous to *hint,
guests can painoto and from he Hotel to' the different
Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regu
lar Ontithus- belonging- to the lionise-
t'am detirmined to devote my whole attention to the
comfort and"eonvenience of my pleats: "
IV.' C. EIEGRIST. Proprietor,
Formerly tram Eagle Hotel. Lebanon, Pa
T. V.:ll.koeoe, Clerk. Mirrebl2, 1802
Vree
Geo: • L. Atkins.
D V..5.140E30F .EXTENDi9
BOOT *c..SHOE
sxra - msam.
Las, determined to carry out the 'motto, '
• "QUICK ; SALES AND. SMALL PROFITS."
Ile his jolit receired a large 'Steak of Boots, Shoes.
Trunks .end Caract .Bags. Partigular twenties
paid to Customer's Work. . , •
Lebanon, March 23,1364; •
TAKE rtiorricE
BIIILDERB will do wallby callLn on a IL-lissastsit
Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of UN
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally r at
the very lowest prices. Ho also has on band a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARB. and
all of the most inipraved Asa Burning COOK
STOVES and PARLOR, STUBS. Also,. all the
different and blear improved RANGES AND.
./I.EATBRS. of all kind& Ife. also keeps ma
atinalk ou hand it large' etoeittl all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE„ which he offer" at lees igloo than they can be
Leuightesf any other shiteinen in the county.
WARTSROOMS—!One,door South of. the "Buck
slant Street, Lebark, Pa, .
Lebniion. May 4. 1864.
New
!pturig - StOok..
:
THlt'LATik.` smas AT OMIT; CASH P*OXE;t
. In Ult.N . ---Xtft
'.. 4
Tif.A.TH just received it }their ;CHEAP CLOTHING
tj STOKE,
UvmberlandOn Street,. .Lebanon,-
..
1i
fr their , crivp manufactory-! PhilailOpkia,,,,, a large r
'stork of
New liesTdy-inAile Clothhigli
df all kinds, te>i , MIGN and 1 :110 3 / 8 ,-
„n4r. Olt 'Customers.• and' , nall”" ohm, are invited .to•
call and exam ins this stack before purchasing elso-:
vitherk 44 wo frt . reOlinaiilit infislektiqinit,the4asteif
. •RIIIZENSTUNA.CDRO:, •
i• • , &set Bonen.
LaMraniAprit 13;:
For ',Rata , inoachoc, Ants" Mid Bugs,
,
Moths i n ; . on
Plants, lOwls, Animals. &o.
Put up ltr'2ls= SO :std s i.4o BozeS>Battle ~iav'
Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for HOTELS, Yesuc Issarru
"Only infallible remedies known."
.Free Dorn Poisoni." '
"Not dangerous to the Truman Family.* '
'"Ratsnome out of their Votes
Sold Wholesale large. shies. -
tat- Sold by all Druggists and Retailer's everywhere.
'Arir !I Pauses lli of irorthiserstuthations;
it See that -cones's" limo inret not
tie, and Flask; before you buy. ,;'• ' --
*ir Address - Allt`NßY- ILAIBBTAR.
Sir- Principal Depot 452 Broadway, •
sir Bold by J. L. LEMBEZCIZE, whozesido anFltotaß.
Agent; Lebanon Pa. - ,
Fob: 10,
TO CTUTTI
PED:-.:LER 2 S
ALSO
TO 'THE - PEOPLE-OF LEBANONi
AR, qus - ,itTAT4Arr.systiectfally informs thbipeopja
- : of 'Lebanon and vicinity that he bas opened a No
tion aiikitancy,liry Goods Store jri
"%11.0.CESA - I.lf, eud NETAIL Trade ofatt articles in t his
line atalidiniost fediced prices passible: --Ifiri;steek
conelsta in part of all kinds of Woolen anik:Cottoit
Steak ii gs ß and lliiderviiirts; Drawers", Woolen
-Clips and Nublis,M Its and Gloves, :..Scarfiii,ll kihiidof
Handketchiefe, .Collars for Wks and; Detlf4elnen.
Hairdreesea and Nets; Ribbonsvind Velvets: Spool end
: .Patolit.Scwin&Yhread;illuttons, SeisForlY 0 0 11 0 6 .)4.7
&a- A large assortment of UMBRELLAS and PANA , -
'SOLS, at the learceepticas. Snectriales, ftecketbiiMrs,
Portnionsires. Dozninoes,:earda, &a. A large itemsts
•ment of Musical Instruments, Vidlins, Accordions,
Banjos, Tamboridesrlflutek . rffes, Baskets, Trunks,
Carpet , . - Bsgs Satchels . and all.kinds' otToys, •In fact
everything almost that can be thought of in the Notion
large iitrlety p.wsr.ky
and WATOILBS. „Redlers =and Storekeepers
„itiii,find
it their' interest tobuy of na. Our*S.tore An (`tim
berland Street; le Ftieek's builduw between the Court .
Rouse sad MarketMonse- , ~ . ,
."
."
MARCUS:NATHAN -
FISH'S
LAMP HEATING APP, , MIATOS I
BOILING-FRYING -STEWMG=SirEEPING
WITH irEIR 'FLAMETHAT LIGHTS` 4UI ROOM
* * *, *, By, the flame or 3, klizitot; the
cost of e: eint'aiworth' of oil, a iery" , compitaßle - b :reetit
feet *en be cooked::- - --14 - 75 Traking. ' T-.
* * Simple in. a constrncticn, easily kipt Is
order. reedy for use in a niOnienbi.* *- cenieitAnit
to have on hand. * * Druggists
* * * la one,otthe meakmOPillav
novelties of the day, * the utility quit is unquee•
tionable, a grestiosivisz is Made in heating and dookin g
sad] articles,.and can Mr made to, cook meals4or a
great many pennons. Which is actually dotiennthe
ambulance care which carry the sick soldiers ."*- W—
* * * * For .camily.mse, hospital taut, b*rrack,
picnics,Saliing, nursery, or sick - nioni..it' is martinis
of comfort beyond all proportion to its cost. ?!
Hail's Journal of. HERM.
* * brie trieii , the aPpirattisinifinyliiife
and
,I proclaim the elm? s -most •Yalusble ;and.indai
pstesabldarticie,Und we now wonder - lion we 'could so
long do without it. *' AP' Rd. that Ca; Cdrcislar.:
* * epoitoutical coetritance for,getting
up beat at abort notice for nursery - , and generallbense.
hold purpozes, * *.g one importanepoint ib Altierinv
lug in cost aver coal, .AT. Eratinif Post.
PRICES FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS.
CAPACITY FROM ONE TO ROUE QUARTS.
Three Articles 'cooked at one time with
One turner.
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas.
A 'Descriptive Pamphlet orkhirty pages furnished gratis
.ALSO.:
,
The Dition A tin chiruent,
• - • PRICE 50 CENTS,
To be attached to, a. Common- KeroSeite Lamp or One
Ruiner, by whieli Water maybe .Itolled, end - Food
cooked ; .alee arranged to support a 'Aide.
- EVERY FAMILY . 11 NEEDS--.0N. ; ...
WM. D. RUSSELL, Agent,
• • '' • "No. 206 Pearl SO4 4 N. Year.
OWEN LAITBACIVS
New Cabinet Ware Rooms 'and= Chair
Manufactory.
Mind St... Sti door north of the L. ritticy Railroad.
.
Largest Manufactory and Best Assert's:mit of
.117ENr2ORE and. CHAIRS, in the county.
public is respectfully request
- ed to s hear in mind that at these -.. 4 ' •
Ware Reems'arill be' found' the best ------
assottment of,FASIIIONABLZ : R .
all- —Ann . ,
sonaFURNITURiI and CHAIRS. Parsons in want al
'any hind *Would bolt cell end .examine stuck before
,purchasing elsewhere. Which. - (being ail ; of his awn
work) he warrants to bebettor - than any offered in . Ude
- Place. Prices will be LOW= than at any, 'other'
either in the Borough or countyOf Lebanon. ,
All orders promptly - attended to, and speedily 'caeca
ed at the lowest prices,:
All perume purihasing Furnitnee from hWwill be
accommodated by having it delivered to them, to
,e,Ay
part of the connty,tmea or 'memos, and rithout Ahe
least Injury, as he has o peommud one of the best path
artuarliesiniture forlhat pirriM
. .115. COFFINS, made to -order, and functals rdtehded
at the shortest notice. rtsbanoa; May 4,1444
A. REUSBERGIEWS
Furniture `and
MANUFACTORY'
Gumbo rla ?id Street . .TAanoi,,Pct...
nearly opposite . : Balk s Rata.-
subscriber keeps .constantly ort hand ; or makes
1 to order the heist end most faibliniable Fartitture
and Chairs, which he w ill 'self cheap, and - cheaper than
any, other shopio tke Borough -or comity
of Lebanon - Ile invites Voting Ilopsek n eep:.
era and all others to eve, him a tali before- • •
buying elsewhere. Ile keeps no city work, --
.bat snakes all himself with Inik - d"tilorkmen. Ira keeps
At - Furkitum Wagon rand delivers all -Yttruitaretivriqs
out 'okay, and free citeost.
• forget the Iffacc-;--- ,1 East 'Lebanon,' enmheir
land street. Ile invites all to give him snail, for they
can make the licit bargains
Lelnino Jan /0 1864 —3nt
- 2 4 lIT 111 7
CABINET= , WAREROOMS,
•
South-east corner: of Market .Square;
NORTII:LEBANON BOROUGH
trolly informs. the publi
band. at his 'Warerboine
sieudiCassortat' ant ofi good•
stihstatit ial.,Furuiturimw
tor CottegO ald'tliambor
insisting of SofitskiTiste-a
les, Lounger, Wha t t-noM,
Centre, , IVlght
,Comt,aort patios; Dressing
dCoinnion .Bithreani, Ae.
%HATES, - SETTEES, Cada
Common and,. Rook
in' and Old Fartiititre
moderate prisms_ „L=
. Funerals atiend"datAll
'HENßY A. ALLWEIN:f
North Lebanon homugb• Jan. 6, . .
CLOCKS.
Thifty DaY l
Eight 'Din, ,
hirfy
CLOTCKS
- JuititeceinCit
BE.AIR'S Jewelty,Stpret
REMOVAL,
NORTH MAW ON
Sad le . Harness 'Btaitut.-
- -
3
T
factory: - - "'Sdiderirl it ned hen:. ' -
-• hilitT;Sikddlery4 sal- , ..gankesp
itirnufaatorxto,,a tate,anors g r o • '
of the 'Pre&'9; Co' the huge '
latoliAmistqiisd brßiliman '.::`;t ,
a Liquor store., where he will happy, to see, all. sOM
friends and customers , led "where be bits 'ln& '0444 fn.
ditties for...attending io. fin the Beperholeilts blic t- I'N' 4
nest: ' 33ehig determined to be behind no other Wit*
.11ihnient. in hitiabilitilieta neciainaidate - Custeismius&lP
Aloe sparedrueltheripsdne4 nor , _expense obt.l.* .1 1 Fu
- ulnae hircieeiftiestar OF•eiery niodern Impisitletnent
lthe , blniinese andireeuse Slimeeirkee T ot ther• . t tawork'
men`ttbbal,liberal,wagec r 0,111.14 • 4e Wia l
41"
S. Ateiek on ithintifieitire atisho-Islisfis
eat notice all descriptions of BARNKSS, suelionalkol.
dies, Bridles, Carriage, Harness & of all Moan helm
••itsuitsit,ankgr WidPe cf the beet 'Be"
faio,Behea: Fly Vets,. each cottop v lK4steit i , Wimp,
arid' a'• new' tied lately Inventecil wines of ev.rY
kind, ouch as Baggy-Whipsoreart-Whiper - BC.; Hamra
of sill,,deseeiptions lisityr e'
eto
4 , 61. 1 .te11i1t Of which win 'ion/dm to' be
1 44 , *0 ,4 0 t Pe - othenestabWait
in, th; country._ All hem* opt theist dessom:oo.l-
thing hilthiallinfilliedidball at: its lilac. itsVotsitihker
ct e
. tep "steaks
toollintibllf t tilsitelednaid p et
endedto^ , , , SOLOMON bay
I"rth e~filr ( e — MrlittittWituit:lseigOPt , " I
L'HERSBERGER.
OEM