The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 29, 1864, Image 4

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    WM!. VOTZTIZIIL
The Rush Across the Plains
There is an immense emigration this
year to California, Idaho, and• the miner
al regions west of the great plains.—
Judge Tulits,•an old plains trader, in
forms the St. Joseph Ewes that on a re
cent trip from Fort Kearney to St. Joseph,
he was "never out of sight of wagons,"
all rolling westward. On one day, at a
point of the road he traveled over, four
.hundred wagons were observed to pass
by. The starting points are St. Joseph,
Atchison, Leavenworth, Omaha City and
Nebraska City. Each ofthese last claims
:to have sent out over twelve hundred
wagons a week ; and the multitudes
which take their departure from the oth
er places mentioned are -certajniy not
Jess.
The pasture is luxurant, and the teams
will be likely to make the 'journey in
good condition. But for the thousands of
emigrants who are flocking to the newly
.discovered mines, the question of subsis
-lance will be a serious one after they
reach their journey's end. The country
is almost anything but an agricultural
one, and any crops that can be made
.there, supposing what is not probable,
'that much attention will be.paid to-tillage,
will scarcely answer for the support of
tthose - whowill be found there by the vast
.emigration. To insure escape from
tmuch suffering, from hunger, if not from
Actual starvation, supplies of food must
-go over from this side, Even then, with
t:the failures and disappointments in Min
lag, which must be the fate of many of
;the new corners, many will find themselves
without means to purchase, and may
have to depend on the generosity of
dhose who are able to relieve them.
- Tburlow.Weed and Mrs. Lincoln.
tWnehington Correspondence N. Y. ilersld.]
* Thurlow Weed proposed to
call upon Mrs. Lincoln and pay his re
spects to the wife of the President, and
•accordingly .brushed himself up and call
ed for that purpose. It appears, however,
;that a short time previous a proprietor of
one of the leading hotels in your city, in
the presence of Weed and three or four'
- other gentlemen, said, in a joking way,
when asked if there was any news, "That
it was reported that Gen. Halleck and the
Secretary of War ,Stanton had , decided
to remove Mrs. Lincoln from Washing
.:kin and send her home to Springfield."
'Weed replied "Thut lie did not know
whether the report was true or not, but•
.she ought to.have been sent away long
ago."
Mrs. Lincoln,.it seems, was stopping
at the Metropolitan at that time, and a
'person who heard the statement informed
Mrs. Lincoln. The result was, when
M-r. Weed called upon her ladyship, after
his proposition to the President, she ac
cused him of making that statement, and
•.retbsed to allow him• - to sit down, and-turn
ed him out of the house. This is the se
tquel to the story that has been industri
-ously circulated secretly in regard to Mrs.
Litioold using the broomstick to Mr.
Weed,
The Tree of Death .—A correspondent
s , :Writing from Sherman's army, says :
►'There is a tree in front. of Gen. liar
-rew's.Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army
Corps, which is called the fatal tree.—
Eight men were shot, one after another,
Ats soon as they advanced to the ill•fated
'tree to take a secure position behind its
huge trunk. Seven men were shot, when
a board was placed there with the word
dangerous' chalked upon, it. The rebels
shot the guide-board into fragments, and
a Sergeant took his place behind the un
•suspecting tree, In less than live min
,utes two mince balls pierced the Sergeant's
body, and he fell, the eighth martyr, be
neath the shadow of the tree of death,"
any of our readers can solve the
following enigma, they can do more than
we have been able to accomplish. It
. may serve to amuse the curious, for it is
..certainly a curious thing
• .I.am hard and I am soft, I em - heavy and light,
.aln green I'm red, 1 am black and I'm White ;
.00 the ground I can run, on a dome I can emnd
I'm formed In a furnace, I deck hand ;
In a trap I've oft been, through the air I gin rove,.
I'M seen at a siege and all particle I love;
At the Hoard of Green Cloth I am constantly found
. And there always am driven to go round 'and round;
To many a fair I cause Joy and delight-1 .
But If matches were named, I should fill her with
fright.
Td the poor I belong and In courts I, abide,
And eshoolhoys to make me for hours have tried ; '
411 ;warmth 'will destroy, yet I'm without end.;
'Though Infante may hold. me, to elangther I tend'
I am nude, your feet, and you stand upon ma
Tot, fn mione of space I em radiant and fie°.
SerTRE HAND or PROVIDENCE —The
'hand of Providence is in this war: so say
the Infidel preachers whose hand are reek
ing in human blood. We find the follow
ing incident in an exchange. How many
such . are transpiring every day, which
never become known to the community ;
4, Mrs. Betsy Elliott, whose husband. is in
'the 17th Matne Regiment, was found
dead in Portland, a few days since, on
the floor there being no bed or • rniture
in the house, and nothing to. Her
i lk
.daughter, about 15 years old, was the
only person with her. The corpse was
lying upon a few rags, and there was
nothing 4n the house to cover it with.—
:She died from want .
AN ;INCIDENT 1:11" THE COAL HARBOR
Barrt.E.—Sometimes the sadness which
generally prevails among the wounded
and dying is banished by a ludicrous in
' *Merit. An Irishman, who had been fa
. tally wounded, was advised by the stir•
geon to give his effects to a, person near
by. He pulled out his razor, and asked
comically. "Ifbe would send that home
to the ould woman?" "Yes, said the
delegate. Next , came out hasses,
and then $17,65, of which dollar
was silver. All these things he wanted
sent. But when the delegate went to
take them, he asked- him to "Wait a bit.
These doctor are not always right.
.Yese betther be either seeing whether
I'm going to die or not."
rleatoxe Maxam.—From Campden to
Betchley, a distance of forty miles I trav
elled along with Mrs. Graves. She was a
sweet woman, that, fastidious as I am
on' the subject, I believe I would have
been willing to have kissed her. I had,
however, several reasons for not perpe
trating this act. rim ? lam such a good
husband I wouldn't even be guilty of the
appearance of disloyalty to my sweet
wife:' Second, I was afraid our fellow•
passengers would see me and tell Graves.
filie3,l do not think Mrs. Graves, would
, letate. '
LATEST NEWS
Of the cheapest anti Best Goods
EVRIt SOLD IN LEBANOV!!
Boots, Shocs, Hats, Ciipm, &c
riMIE undersigned:has-opened one of the BEST AS
.I SORTMENTS oa .
IF2 TIATS,OAPSMOOTS, SNOBS. TRUNKS, r-,,„
i a Th od A of . F aes t 13 2„7e 3 r . il e "w o h r le a l! l hO in Iili ir ' j -i
i
~..,"p,,.. to recommend them to purcha
sers. Of the HATS he has 4:uite n variety of New
Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside,
Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor Hat. very
Inuthtlful end very cheap. 01 OA PS be has a complete
assortment of all the New Styles, got -up in Superior
manner, with line finish; Women's Misace' and Chil
dren's Belmorals, Gaiters, Congress Bents, Slippers.
and all oilier kinds; Men'e and Boys' &amends. COt•
ford Ties Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and all
other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and
SHONA, of the different varieties, at his cheap Store I n
Walnut St., next to Me County Prison.
gay- Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the
public heretufore,l wouln invite all wishing anything
in my line to call and eattraluemy stock before tanking
their purchases. ', JOS. BOWMAN.
Lebanon, May 4,1864.
P. S.—Measures taken and work made at abort notice.
JOHN DILLER
LTAS just received at his Grocery Store, Cumber
11 land St., ono door west of Market, a lot of Fresh
Fruit in Cans, including Peaches, Oases, Green Corn,
Tomatoes, Jolt fan.
.., Pickles.
Piccalelli, Cauliflower, Ketchup, Pepper Seat,
'Cheese.
Xnglieb;tialberger, Sap-Saga.
Fish.
Earl:lines, Selman, Mackerel, herring, CodflA
Fruit.
Raisins , Currents, 'Prunes, Dried Apples and Peaches,
Cranberries, Apples, Ilemins, •Tapioes,
Barley, Peru, &c,
• A lot of Buckwheat Meal. Also b 0 - barrels of New
York Apples. .
AM_ Highest pried-given in CASH for Eggs, Batter
Dried Apples and Peaches, Beans, Onions, &c.
Public patronage is solicited.
4iOIIN DILLICR.
LObonon, Doc 23 , ISO$.
AMERMAN NOVSE,_
Market Street, Lebanon,
SOHN MATTEIES,
Proprietor•.
91 1 / 1 1: proprietor of this old established and popular
J_ fIOTKL would respectfully inform the public that
it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and
convenience of its guests. It has lboen thoroughly re
fitted and" renovated end no pains will be °pared to
make the Table and the Ilar, , /it all:times, equal to any
in the county.
The STABLING and Yard are superior too, and more
extensive, than nny•othor , In Lebanon: , A new SHED
le also In the course or erection, which will he com
pleted In a short time. The patronage of the Farmers
and the Traveling public generally is respectfully so
licited.
. .
FLA.cr,---wast side of Market, street, aad halla
equate south from the Merket 'nous°.
Lebanon, April 6, 1264
Lebanon Female Seminary
RACHEL F. ROSS ; Principal.
JULIA BOSS, Musical Department.
Mrs. M. A, J. JIMLSON, Drawing.
rrilbl.Nizitit Session' will commence September 3, IMO.
1 This &heel le doeigned to elevate the standard of
fora4aedutotion, and tear., enpi7eioroilsontotios,nt.
moderate cost. The school year. le divided into two
sessions of fire months each. Charge per session, from
VA to 15 dollars, according to thestudica or the scholar.
Extra for Music, Frerich, , Latin, and German.
Vrartieular attention given,to the musical -depart
ment. Instructions upon Abe - Tian°, Melodeon and
Guitar and In Singing... Pupils not connected with the
School will be waited upon
. at their homes, *hen de
sired, and at tile usual rates.
Early application should be made to
• S. J. STINE, or
J. W. MISII.
Board of Directors:
D. S. 11ASI31OND, S. J. STINE ,
JOAN J. W. 011511,
C. D. CLONINGEII, C. GREEbTAIVALT,
ISAAC BECKI.S.Y, JOSIAII FLINCH..
Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861. •
WEIt•LEY & DEINALT
COMMISSION MERCILANTAS`
FOR TIT,: AARE OF
Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Tallow, Lard,
Poultry, Game, Dried Fruits,
Grain, Seed, chic.
No. 170 BEARE STREET,
OEM doer above Washington, NEW-YORK:
O. Welgley.
R. Dewalt.
REFERENCES:
Atobb AtAsrougb, New York ; Allen A:Brother, do
IT. W.'Selfrldge, Esq., do; Jones t Shepard,' de; Blau
son, Latina & Farrington, do; Samuel G. Johnson, doi
W. It. 13reslin, Rai, Lebanon. Pa.: L. Betz. Canton
Ohio; W. C. Curry & Co., Bankers, Erie, ra.,• Ron
John Stiles, Aflentown, - Pa. [Jan. 14, 1163.
IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES
TRULY A BLEgSING:
IWILL nent,free of charge, to any Lady who wi ll
sent in her Dame and addroess, directions, how to pre
vent the extreme pain of COI 1.1)- BIRTH .; also how to
Bove PERFECTLIC. healthy and bkautifui children ; also
one other NEW and IMPORTANT SECRET, the only
rat e and vale remedies over diecOYdrea.
My object in making the above offer is to induce ere•
ry lady to teat my remedies.
Afidreog BIADAIIE DULENTAUX, 11. D.,
767 Broadway,
Now York City!,
April 20 2 -1361.—1ni
Notice.
pita is to notify all Carp-nters and Cabinet makers
I that no bills for eolflos will be paid by the Diree.
tore of the Poor for poor persona dying within a' circle'
of five miles of the Poor sllouse ; as all sale persons
will be turn fished with Cothreffree of oxpon3o on appl
cation to the Steward at the Poor Boole.
JOUN E. BOWMAN?
ELIA-S.WA.I.DORN, Direc Of Me Poor
OHO. '74)1141.1151AN,
.31ay 270.8.68. .
•
s - Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Adadnis
;ration on the Estate of PHILIP 1.11/13ER,dec'd.,
lake of North' Lebanon township, Lubanorrcounty, Pa,
hare been granted to the nudersignodl, residing in the
;borough of Lebanon, county and State aforesaid. All
mom hulobtod to said estate will please make .pay
me.nt, and : those baring claims w ill ,preeen t Them w ith •
out delay, to JOSEPH , ffUBETt,
Bl.'Labamontp., April 1.3, 1864.
Iron Lost.
- -
ICST between Lebanon and Joseph Kreider's, in
4 Cornwall 'tp., .several pieces or new iron for a
Shovel. Ilarrow.....The tinder will be rewarded by re
turning - It - to the undersigned near the Toll. Gate.
May .11.,.'04.--;3tft. JOHN OMAR.
•
READYRIADE CLOTRING
t be sold at
.Extremelo Low- Prices.
Hr ABER, one of the firm of Reber it Bros., has
.. Wien the stock of Ready-made Clothing at the
appraisement, which will enable bleu to cell lower than
anywhere elm can be bought. Call and ace for your.
lace before you make your sell purchase.
*a— THREE DOORS w - ss - r FRO COURT 11:5L'S.E
Lebanon, May 4, 18E4 - I.I.ENRII RAILER.
Wagon NI a LICE Wanted,
A wagon Maker will and steady and profitable cm
ployments either to work as IL Journeyman or
take the Shop and carry it on for hinmelf, by, applying
at the Shop of the nodereigoed, two nil lee Weat from
Lebanon, near the Turnpike Toll (tate.
klay 11, 434.--It*
1.11.111 t AIM LIGHT.
Howard Assocjation,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DDISEASES of tbe Nervous, Seminal, Urintry end
Sexual Setents—new and reliable treatment—in
reports of the y
110 WARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail
in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address,
Dr J. SICILIAN HOUGHTON, Howard Associatioo,
No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 9, 1904.-Iy.
$25 Employment $7l
AGENTS WANTED !
E 1701 pay from $26 to $75 par monllte, and all
V V expenees, [nutty@ Agents, or glve cornmisaion.
Particulars sent free_ Address BRIE SEWING Blacuirra
COMPANY . , It. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ghto.
May 13, 1863.
Wanted Immediately,
10 . 0 CALVES ;
For which the highest price will be paid by
Lebanon, April 13, 18. all.Rlc. •
tli.-78tn... L
_
Nw' e Boot and Shoe Store!
riniE undendgnedl , 4lolllllol3 to the public that: they
`have removed their New, liooi and Shoe:Store to
Cumberland-Street, Lebhnon, in JohnGraefre building,
one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they
Nitintend keeping constantly on band *general as
sortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Bileees, Boys and
Children's
.Boots Shoes Gaiters, &0.,
all et which will be-made up In style and quality no
to be surpassed 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 be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair
remuneration.
They also keep a large sto*ys
MI4 E MADt WORK,
widen Is warranted to be as eupreiented. • '
The public are invited to atilt and enamiiii theirstock
previous to purchasing.
Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable
rcr,4,,ANDIVEW MOORE,'
' - ' 'SAMUEL
.S. , ,S,HIRK
Lt bayou, li r iq 4, ' 28011
DRUG STORE
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
FIRST IMPORTANCE.
JOHN MATTIdES•
Jalpf P trNE, Troaenrer, in account with F Mix
uop Borough, from 'April —,1863, to Apri 1 ,18G4.
- -
Dr.
To Cash received frcro former Treasurer, $ 76 73
To Cash received from John fleisey, Col
lector far 1862, in full, 262 17
To Cash received from Wm. L. Black, Col.
lector for 1863. 45 GO
Cr. ' V 95 04
By cash paid sundry y.ersons on orders •
I Betted as follows:
Solomon Gitgricb Internet $ :',O -00
George Arentz Supervisor • 2 00
do do J3O 00
!Teary Treida Bond & Int., 105 00
Jecoh , Selfert dn . 101 '0
John II piney - Tax rennriod 333
'Worth & Reinoehl Printing 21 * -75
John Paine Treasurer . 5 00
John Light, es Internet 54 00
Wm. L. Black H. Constable 22 88
Benjamin Zeller Rent • 6 CO
George Ararat En pervieor 24 20
inane troffer Internet 5 60
Josiah Vouch Attorney 20 00
John 11. Miller Bond & lot., 54 84
John Light, en do 48 30
Abram Shirk. - do 83 50
Imam Hoffer do 98 97
Win. M. Breslin Prlntlng 31 75
Belau,* in Treasury 49 id
# - $795 04
Outstanding Tax for 1850, $893 80
Outstanding Tax for 1893, 1q 35
11111 JACOB ECEDEL respectfully in
forms the public that he StiileOntin
- ....., neS his extensive establishment in
wh o 401141 his new huilding,laCureherlaud et..
where he hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
may favor him with their euileom Ire invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and SIIO F.Sand every ono who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in
his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock.
He is determined -to surpass all ccropetition in the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A due care taken iu regard
to neterials and workmanship; none ht the best quali
ty of!XAVIER and other materials are used, and none
but the beet workmen are employed
P. returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
liobopes by strict attention to businessand endenroring
to please his customers, to merita almiwof public pal.
maga. (Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
*Jacob E. L. Zimmerman's*
FIRST CLASS lIAIR-DRESSING AND HAIN-DYN
INO SALOON, Market street, near Cumberland,
and opposite the Eagle notch Ileing,thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he would
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
... „ .
Lebaii : July 2,18E52.
N. 13 he Saloon will be closed on Sunday.
Administrator's Notice.
MICE le hereby given that letters of Administra
1.1 than. cum testamewtonnnern ' on rho estate of P
TER KIEL LEIVBEHOER, deed.; late of CornWltli tp.,
Lebanon county, Ps., have been granted to the under
signed of. North Lebanon Borough, County and State
aforesaid. All persons Indebted to said estate will
please' make payment, and Ihosehavingclaimswill
present them without delay.
L. R. DEEG'S
LIQUOR. STORE ,
Hlartet Spare, opposite the Markel House, Lebanon, Pa.
rrillit undersigned respectfully informs the public
that he has received an extensive stock of the
choicest end purest !ignore of all descriptions. These
......&%"*Liquots lie is invariably disposed to sell at on.
ate'-: gip edeo Emy lw prices.
Druggists,
Fa o rmels,llotel Keepers, and Oth
ers will consult their own interests by buying of the
undersigned. L. lt.
Lebanon, April 15, 1663.
WALTER'S MILL.
AUER subscriber respectfully informs the public that
I. he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Sun
tarn, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen
gerre," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonistown
Lebanon county, Po.; that be hos it now in cowlete
running order, and is prepared to fornish test tore
regularly with a very superior article of
11E 7 311-111131101111_,T.W4X.
as cheap as it•can be obtained from any other source.—
Lie keeps alsoun hand and for snip at the lowest cash
prices CII9P, liftAN; SIIORTS, 1.10 is also pre
pared to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS' Nona, for Farmers
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in
rites all to give him a trio:. The machinery of the
'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im
proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait
dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
\TREAT, ItYB, CORN, OAT'S,
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER.
May 4,1884. •
ABRAHAM BIER DAVID 8. LOSS.
A- New Firm.
Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and
Grain Business. • .
MEE undersigned having feinted *partnership in the
MERCANTILE, mILLTNG AND GUAIN Bur-
NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of , the
public to their establishments. They will confine to
keep, at the late stand of &max., GEESAMAN &
LONG, a most complete stack of all kinds of GOODS
usually' kept in a country store, which they will re
tail Cheap for CASE, or COUNTRY PROPIICE. They
also want to buy for cash
50,000 'Bushels of WHEAT,.
30,000 Bushels of RYE,
20,000 Bushels of CORN,
25,000 Bushels of OATS.
'For which they Will pay the; highest Market ' , Prices.—
They will also take GRAIN on Stowe. The will keep
always bn hand mid sell it thh lhdretit prices, COAL. by
the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED,
SALT, PLASTER, &c.
Jar- They solicit the business of all their told friends
and the public, and:will endeavor to deal on such lib
eral andjust principles as will give satisfaction to all.
MERE. LONG.
North Lebanon, May 4,186 -
Fashionable 'Tailoring.
REMOVAL'.
IUrfOILIEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform
Dj. the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has /LUMPED
ble TAILORING Btutinewp to Cumberland Street, tem
doers Taut of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle
Hotel,. where all persons who wish garments made
op in the most fashionable style and best manner, are iu .
vital to call.
' TO TAII;OMSI,—Just received and for sale the N.York
and' Report of Spring k Summar Fashions.
Tailors 'Nvisting. the Fashions should let tba subscriber
kno , Kottlie (set, inAlmt he can make his arrangements
Seconfingly: MICILEL 11OFFMAN.
Lebanon, May 4,1884
LEMBERCER'S
T L. LBMPERGER. Oradunto of the Phi
. del phia College of Pharmacy, offers to the;
citizens of Lebanon and snrrnitmling country.)
a PURE selection of Drugs. MeAlieines and,
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery
a n nul. Toilet and Fancy Snaps, embracing the
Vat manufacture in the country, and a largo,
variety of Tooth Brushes. Nail,'Flcab, Clothes
and flair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine!
Comt] of l yory, Shell, Horn, and India Rubber.
PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES.
Pnro whole and groand Spires aro 4)ifored for
,sale in large andstnall quantities at
LDMBERGER'S Drug Store
GARDEN SEEDS,
FLOWER SEEDS,
You will find a fall assortment and a largo
racial)? of FRES:II Garden and Plower Suede at
- LEMBERGER'S.
Condenaedale,Coneentrated Lye, Soda Aeli,l
land Potash in largeatud,ftertall quantities at
LEMBERGtR'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash. Sal
(natter, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale
in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. •
Iryon aro In want of good 'Washing Soap,
pure white or red Castile Snap, Country Snap,
&active Soap•to remove grease spots, superior
Shaving soap, buy the same at
LEMBERGER'S.
Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something!
to make the hair grow, to cleans° thebead, and '
to prwreutfalling maul' the hair; if you do
Gall at LEMBERGER'S.
gm„-T.RUiSSP.SI TRUSSES!
The afflicted ararequested to call and exam
Inc my stedr h of Trusses, Supporters, Ac., com
prising a TATiety of Manufacture.
irt,.."Marah'e" Genuine "Improved Sall' Ad
Inking Pnd Truen."
“iliarsh's"Catamental Bandage.
An invaluable article for the purpose.
If yon are In want of any of the above yet
ant be suited at
I,SiNIBERGER'S Drug Store.
Pare Ohio - Catawba Brandy 'l
Die onuine arti e for Mealeinal:Purposes
to belled in ati urity at
LEMBE GER'S Drug Store;
Opposite the Market Manse.
Anything you want that is kept in a well
conducted First class Drug Store, can be furn ,
ished you by
LEMBERGER, •
Chemist and Apothecary.
EFeeling thankful for the very liberal patron
age thus farrecctred from the Physicians, ?dor
chanta,and Oltizens of Lebanon and am round-;
ings, I again solicit a share, pternising to use ,
every effort to please all.
attontiou giveu to PHYSICIAN'S'
PRESCRIPTIONS and FATALLY RECEIPTS, /MI all
medioine dispensed Warranted PURE, always
ae gotod as can be obtained anywhere, an: sold
to stilt the times. Remember the Address,
J 913. L. LEMBERGER,
Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. DS, 1861). biarket street, Lebanon. Fs.
North Lebanon Borough
Account
Boot and Shoe store.
JOTIN AI,LIVErN,
Administrator cum teatatm nto annex°
Lebanon, May 15,1804.—Ar.
=,
ds and nelalives
OF THE
SOLDIERS & SAILORS
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Navy, shout
plied with 11
brave Soldie
themeol vas
them by th .
the Soldier'
COUGHS
WM be
lug those ti.d
attention to
Pot or Box.
SICK 3I :
' o Friends and Relatives in the Army or
take special care, that they be amply sup
'Sc Pills and Ointivient i Hod . where the
and Sailors bare negleattid 'to prOVlde,
,
,
ith them, no better present can be sent
r friends. They have been proved to be
never-failing friend in the hour of need.
ND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS,
'edily relieved and effectually cured by us
drable ,medicines, and by paying proper
he Directions which are attached to each
IDACTIE AND WANT OF APPE
NCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.
ngs which so sadden us, usually arise from
noyances, obstructed perspiration, or eat .
king whatever is unwholeinime, thus die
,:ealthful action of
,the liver and stomach
met be relieved; it you desire to bo Well
en according to the printed instructions
reduce a healthy action in both liver and
as a natural consequence, a clear head
; , 'S OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY
°YE g„ .E . A.TIGIrO, ,
isappliarby the use of; these invaluable
t Soldier Will , quickly netlike additional
ever let the Bowels be either confined or
Upon. It may seem strange that Rollo'.
Could be recommended for Dysentery and
moons supposing that they would increase
lic. This is a greet mistake for these Pills
the liver and stomach, and lb as remove all
nem from the - Spann, ' This medicine will
, nil vigor , tu'the Whole organic system honor
id, while health and strength follow as a mat ,
rse. Nothing will stop thu relaxation of the
Sure an this 'Mama Medicine.
c*TEERS ATTENTION! IN.Drscals:
TIDES OF YOUTH!
Lend "Ulcers, Illetrhes-and • Svellingi. eau with
y bo radically cured if the rills are taken night
wning, acid the Ointment belreely used us stat
_ 30 printed instructions. If treated in any other
r they dry up in one part to break out Menotti%
Ate this Ointment will remove the humors from
stein and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
au. It will require a little perseverance in bad
to insure-a lasting cure.
WOUNDS EITHER. - OCCASIONED BY
lEc BAYONET, SABRE OR TUE BUL
LET, SORES OR BRUISES,
which every Soldiet Kull 'Sailor are liable, there
o ntedichles s,,i safe, sure and convenient as Hullo
s Pills and Ointment. The poor - wor.nded and al.
t dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed in,
Utely. if he would only supply - himself with this
chless Ointment, which should be thrust into the
ad and smeared ell round it, then covered with a
e of linen froth his Knapsack and ;compressed with
andkorchief. Taking night and morning ao r 8 rills
001 theleyttent and prevent inflammation.
:very Soldiers Knapsack and Seamen's Oheseslionld
provided with these valuable Remedies.
EM2
These ree
tronblenr
ins and dr
tnlb}ng th e
The organs
The Pills,
will quicki
StetEtneh.
end good R.
WEA KN E
'ir 1 soon
Pill and ti
strength.
unduly act
tray's 'i Is
tc.
the rolaaai
w•i11 co,
he Aarlt
give (
or
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and ,
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the
by
cwa j
7:4lJTlONi—Nono , vire genuine unless the words
. I.LOPFA.YS YORE AND LONDON'," are discernible
a Writer tilt in eoory.leaf of the book of directiOns
and each pot or box the same may be.plainly seen
holding the leaf to th 6 light. A handsome reward
d be given to any one rendering such information as
y lead I o.the detection of any party or parties coati
*fling the OledieitreS or vending the same, knowing
an to be, spuriona. -
*. t .s Beld'at V o Manufactory of Professor flor.Lowar,
Maiden" Lane, New York, and by all respectable
eiggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the (iv.
,zed world, in boxes At 30 eta- 70 as. and $1 19 each.
Ala- There is coneiderable saving by taking the Tar
r s uns.
IN. D.—D cations for the guidatiod of patienta in es
y clisordc temaffixett to each box. [Oct. 25, 1863.
Ire in ihylistill ktiorn medicines can
tva ShoW ants, Cireulate Sze., soot them, FllblE 011
XPEINSII by addressing THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 80
widen ha , N.Y.
Rcinoval
• ; OE'VFIE . •
otiiEs IA
A
L E 9n
'pens i
h t•
r math
AND
__ ..__
; AND CI AP BOOT
I'D SAME • STORE. • .
'pciii.i'wonlii respect folly inform the sit
Lebanon and vicinity, that he has remov
and fitiltit: STORE to Market street, neat
f lira. R ise's Hotel ; Lebanon, Pa.
w Ike re he keeps on
ii band a large and weft
*snorted stock of all
kinds of BOOTS end s
)a II 0 1.1 S. De will
-- e make to order nil
r-- ' .. li
,7* . ...4 6 ;,, --
kinds of BOOTS and
3 : , -4 , ,. - SHOES, and at very
. short notice. He al
so keeps ou Land a
largo and well-assort
e. emelt of 'LEATHER, such as RED AND OAK SOLE•
I ATHERXALE AND NIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND.
NCI - LEAT II ER, KID, LININGS, KONNS,. BIND.
OS, &c., and all Linde of Shoemakers' 'TOOL° AND
NIDNOS ouch as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, ROOT
Ens nitd. WEBIIS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PON
IES,' HAMMERS, P/NOERS, RASPS, TAOS'S.—
Ilstantly en bani an assortment of Lastings, Threads,
oemalls, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bnetles, Kit
1.1 Shoe Tools of every description. Having been en
gad in th e business inure than twenty years, Ito feels
tidied that he can give .saLisfactiun to All who will
vor.bin,with a emit. Shoemakers fr.M the country
11.do.well by calling ou Lim before pikelissing else
hcre.
Lobstion,,atin.27 186.1. ,
SAMUEL DAECK.
Philip F.ii'Ventelv
ASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
.N'etnnt*rland Street, one doer Bost . of
Ebel:nook horse hotel. Thankful for the
ry liberal , patronage extended to me for the short time
ave been n-business, I would respectfully eolleit a
ntimmace of the patronage of the
a hitk at all times an -assortment of ROTS and
IDES of his own manufacture co liand,'which will be
.9 1 0sed of. on reasonable terins:
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, be.
Move &airing a neat, well made adiele, are'invi tee
give me a trial. Childrens' Flioes of every variety
d color on hand. afeavy work blade to '-order.
•
'work warranted. Repairing 'mails, done and
argee made moderate.
Mutual
.
- Fire insurance
: . Company
•
..
1 SINKING SPRINGS, - BERKS' COUNTY.
, MICE le hereby given to the members of the
mid Company, that in consequence of lospes by
fi . cone ing a deficiency, no assessment (No. 10) ofsl.
p $l,OOO insured. has been levied by the 'Board of
•A, nolord..agreeoly with the provisions of the 6th
, le n r y s
St tion of the. Charter, anti lit. Section of Stipple
to
im titryleit of April 13, 1859. • '
d a of pnblicatlon of the same. will be liable to
pa double the said Rates. It is therefore hoped
th all will be prompt in their payments, as those
wl. suffered. Loss are in need of their dues. For the
co 'enieuce of the members: either of the agents,
Jo IL lliester, or Cyrus Schools, will attend at
th places and dates named below, between the
he R •of Walla./ o'clock, to receive the same.
theiruill =c o i s i i i n mind
ent witthhiant
40
0 1l
a th aT o s se tr nal etchte
in embers n i
3 inhere will not forget their policies. .
Wo nimbly, June 8, at 13ennethun w
ee, hlyerston,
fir
Til slay, ".. 9, at Welgley's lilillcrcek.
Frid 4, , o- 10, at Kenitra, . Shaefferstown.
Sate lay, " 11, at office of J. D. Iliester ' Lcb'n
Mends , .. 13, at 'RI irk 's, , Bethel Two .
TueSde • " 24 at, Ernst's,. Fredericksburg.
wedociday, -“ .15, at Losber's - Jonestown.
Thursday, " 10, at Bordner's, Union Twp.
I r ridey,l : ... " 1-7, "et Harper's, Ennovcr. •
. By 'order of the Board,
- CUAItLES KESSLER, secretary.
1884. .
LE4hNONVALLEY INSTITUTE.
AT ANNVILLE,
: LEBANON COUNTY, PA.
11 7 . B Ullll 7- B.IDE, A. M., Principal.
TIENSUING SESSION will commence on
O NDAY July 21st.
TOE SCHOOD has the advantages of n pleasant and
beautifat .i.ocation—spacious Buildings—Yentnlated
Rooms—aline Library, and Cabinet.
TURCODESIt OF STUDY is not axed, the studies of
each pupil being directed according to the time ho can
afford in School, of to the profession he designs to pus
,.
THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT. offers special advan
tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching ; as
the Cow-es pursued conforms strictly to tile rhotiire
molts of the Correty Superintendent. and to the Confer,
of the State Not mal , School,
CIR.OULAIIS and furiber information can be ob
tained by addressing the Principal.
W. J. BURNSIDE,
;lime 2541502., Alluville4 Pa.
, ‘ li4[ o 7 l,bo ,lll e:Jß44 ,C n:s:d illis t: A t riy re , at n,F . T. d ne D kT e g b fil i t i le l i d y : : L n hv g7 : Co s it r oT te ib r i Ne o lli nt l d C s G a u : m d . - ,
for sale, either by the yard or mado to order, a large '
lot of
.. , CASSIME 'Sfr and
. .
well selected from Good limes. Good Fits and sub
itantial making. guaranteed to all. Also Handker•
chiefs, Cravats, Gloves. Hosiery, Suspenders, _Fancy and
Plain. Liner, Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers.
S. S. RAMSAY.
Lebanon ~4iay. 4 , 1464
.
LEBANON ACADEMY..'
r underiigned hereby inform the public that the
Lsbanorr Aerrdemy is not intended exclusively for
the youth of 'the Borough, but it always. did, and still
does receive pupils from abroad.
Lately, also, -the Directore.bavo improved its general
eheraeter, and elevated its sinadard,, by refusing to ad
mat pupils withent the necessary qualifications, and by
their comb:m.oos° they.hope to colon this- school to
its praper Piece in the estimation of this community.
A limited number of pupils of - toe proper.grade can be
admitted from the country by applying to, •
• - JACOB CAPP, President.
JOSEPH EAXClf>Stterertary.
or to CYRUS-RW.I2R, Tea - cher.
*lir Tuition for etorintotrilid hither English broach.
ep, Latin and Greek, $2 per month.
Lehman, Aug. 26, 1663.
EVE
Lebanon HU Vaal Insurance
COmpany.
LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LLBANON CO
TO the property hollers of the State of Penn.
..I_ sylvania :—O.ENTLESigst : Your attention is
respeetfully solicited to the following low rates of insur
ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL INS - MANCE COM.
PAN Y, who are transacting business with the most
flattering evidence of Public confidence. There sources
of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may
take advantage through its agency of the means afford.
ed them of being protected against loss by fire, The
Board of Directors are practical business men well and
favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidenceand
respect of the community in which they live. Our Com•
pany is perfectly mututu and we Invite your careful al
tendon to the following low rates as we are determined to
insure env low as any other responsible company, taking
into consideration the character of the risks Incurred
Onr CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is
sue Policies whichmever expire, which obviates the ne
cossity'of renewal every 3or 5 years. •
The Company has now been in successful operation
for tiearlifi years, and all its losses have been promptly
paid to the satisfaction ofall nettles 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.
. BALES •OF INSURANCE.
Dwellings; brick or stone, Slate roof
. i,50,15 IX POO
do Re shingles ,1S " do
do Log or Frame ,20 " .do
Barns, stone or brick ,20 " do
do Log or Frame ,20 "do
Scams Houses, brick or stone ,25 ." "do
do Log or frame ,30 "do
ILetels,k boarding houses, brick or stone ,25 " do
do do Log or frame ,30 "do
Academies and School houses ,% " do
Churches and meeting houses ,20 " i 1. .,
Printers books and Statfuheries ,30 " do
Book binders -' ,50 . do
Tailor shops " :-,25 " des
Shoemaker and saddler shops ,30 " 1
Silversmith, and Watchmaker .30 6. do
Timand sheet iron shops ,30 is do
Groceries and Prevision stores ,30 " do .
Tanneries . AO " do
Hatter shops .
,30 " d.)
Grist Mills, Water power . ,35 " do
Saw Mille 'do - Ito . .45 " do
Drug Stores
Stria shops, brick or stone , 7 8.0 " do
do do Wood • ' • ,35 " do
Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet maker alitips ,40 " de
Wagoner and Coachinaker shoos ,40 " do
Painter and chair maker shops ;40 - " do
Oil ;OMB ' - ;40 " 'do
%lover gills ' , ,40 " do
rut - 0.1434'es of wood 2.5 " .1,
_ _
do Brick or stone -X3O " do
illercitandice in brick or clone builtruge ,20 " do
do iu wooden do .25 " do
Furniture in brick or ntone building; " do
do in wooden ,20 do.
Stablex SI. slirds,•brielc drntone,country ,20 " 'do
do do wooden .25
Livery k Tavern Stalling • '25 " do
463- Ali cdruuntuications should bo' addressed to J
ILEILMAN, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa
• AP- tije "Blaek flora, Itotol."
Jimustoivu, 24 . 4kb1i 4,1563
EXCITING NEWS
° l l o3Eit..lo , off'
LkUDERMILCH
CII4I3ERLAND ST
New Goods! iVew Goods!
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH -BUYERS,
French'Merino, All colored
ENGLISH MERINO, all colOred.
An Wool Delains, all colored.
POPLIN MUSLIN DELON'S, &
Black French Cloth.
BEAVER Over Coating,
.CLOTH. for LAMES, CLOAKS,
from $2,00 to $4,00.
Fancy and BlitclK Cass.
Satinettcs, Hold frornso - ets. to $l,OO
Bed Chock and TiOcing.
Bleached mid-Unbleached ➢luelin.
Woolen Stockings
shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel
Calicoes and Ginghans.
WoOlen and'-Cotton Rosaries.
Ladies' and ',Gents' Gloves.
Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts!!
.lial.moral Skirts.
Umbrellas ! Umbrellas!
Linen and Paper .CollaTs.
A full line of
Ladies and Misses Shawls,
Woolen Hoods ! Woolen Hoods !!
General assortment of
Dry Goods,
• " Groceries, &
Queensyrare,.
L. K. LAUDERMILCIL
07 loi - kinOssof Country produce
taken in 'exchange for, Gpedd.
70 THE PUBLIC.
The undersigned having taken the Largo and Commo
dious Ilotel, in Pottsville, known as the
MOR'l l llll4t, HOUSE,
Would respeetfully announce to his old friends and for
mer pima that he is Prepared to accommo
date all who may favor him "..tetth
- their patronage.
The MORTIMER tiOUS+I has been neirly Papered,
painted, and refutnit.hed threngliont, and the Psalm - tn.
TOR feels warranted hi saying that it is
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN TEE
florouilx of Pottsville, for Cornfortand convenience.
Ho Pains Will be Spaed
To render it an agreeable and comfortable stopping
place for strangers and travelers.
Tate Stabling and Shedding,
Attached to the Rotel, are sufficiently large for Moue
commodation of_the hareesand carriages of
• Ms gmesti. ,
The Hotel es no've Open for the .
Reception -of the Public.
1,, tie v.lll be happy to accommodate all who may
givelfini utall. JOSEPH Dl. RIMER,
Pottsville, April 8, 1883. Proprietor.
I 564 NEW „STY LtS. ISG4
A DAlsi Cuiriberland Street, between
A
Mark-et amt the Court lloose.uorth side. has
how on hand a spleiltlid assortment of the :New
Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys. for 1858
to which the attention of the public is respectfully inv,
ted. Mats ci all prices, from the chopest i to the mos
costly, always on hand. Ho has also just opened a spice
did assortment of SUMMER. HATS, embracing such a
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, 1101tN, LEG
HORN, SENATE, CIIDIAN, and all others.
Ile will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps
&c.,to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.
ebanon, May 4,1864. •
NEAV CABINET 'AND
CII4I. IR elti .1.3 4 U111 C TO RY
flill_F, subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he has the largest. and best assortment of FURNI
TURF, and. CHAIRS, ever Offered to the public of Leb
anon county. lie line on hand. at his CablnetWare• -
rooms, in Noi . th Lebanon borough, nearly oppoeite
Zeiler's Hotel, and a Mc , doors south of Rorgner's, a
splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion
able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of Sofas, Tete a.tetks, Loungee, Whatnots, Par.
• lot, Centre; Pier, Card end -Common Teblesi
Dressing and Common BUREAUS; lied-
steads, Work-stands, Wash-standsiand IC itch
=
en Furniture of all kinds. A Win, large and
elegant variety of FRENCH BACK, SPRING Surto Chairs,
Common Spring-seated Chairs: all kinds of - Spring
seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com
mon gliairs and Rockers of Beery description.
*V.. All Goods sold LOW and 'WARRANTED to give
satisfaction. ' . •
Persoue desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here offered for ante; can lel - 01y estieff ad of their
durability by reference to those for whom he has man
ufactured or to whom sold.
Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished.
N. B.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the
shortest notice. ' JOSEPH BOWMAN.
North Lebanon. May 4, 1 4.
TIME NEW 11A.KEHY,
undersigned would reepeetfully inform the eft
---4,---zene of Lebanon; that he has commenced the BAR
ING! KUSIRESIII,, in all - earletieg, at his stand, in
°timberland strect, Lehmann, nearlropposite the Buck
Hotel, and wil/supplyctistomers with the best BREAD,
CAKES, ao.i weeeived from customers and
returned to them In : bread at abort notice, •
CONFECTIONERIES
of all kinds.. fresh - and. of the' best 'finality" coliclatillY.
on haled, lindtfitgUlshedat the lowest prices.
The public WI invittid to give me a trial.
Lob neuilklay 4, 1864..4n; El3lllt.
I SANCEt. REINOE111” ADOGPIT77B ItEIVOMIL. CRAB. 13. 51131 S
A Frietidiv invitation,
LUMBER & COAL
To the best advantage. at the old established and
no wri
REINOEHLS &11EILY
At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West rides o
Market. Street, Nor Lb Lebanon Borough.
fITHE suberibers take pleasure in informing the citi
sens of Lebanon, and surrounding counties. that
they still continuo the LUMBER AND COAL IWSI.
NESS. at their aid and well known Wand, whore they
are daily receiving additional supplies of the
BEST AND WELL SEASONED LD:IIIIETt,
consisting of White and Yellow Pine 'WARDS, PLANK
and SCANTLING.
Hemlock BOARDS, PLAT IK and SCANTLING.
BAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and PENCIE.aIIOARUS
ASH, from 1 to 4 inch ; CHEERY, frdre is to 3 inch
POPLAR, from % . to 2 inch.
Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING.
Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANES.
Rooting and Plastering LATHS.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES!:! SUING LES ! I !
Also, Piue and Hemlock SHINGLES.
• COAL! COALS COAL!:!
. A large stock of the best ,quality of Stove, Brrd.on,
Egg and Liineburners' COAL; and also, the best Alle
gheny COAL for Blacksmiths-
Rai- Thankful ter the liberal manner in they
have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a
cordial invitation for a,continuance of fm-ore,as they
are confident that they now have the largest beet and
cheapest stock of LUMBER en hand in the county,
wbich will be sold eta reasonable per cottage.
Please call and examine our stuck and prices loo
fore-purthatring Oltewhere.
REINOEUIS S MEILY
LObanola . lioratigh, May 7, 1882.
~
illanket Sitnolvik,
.
.
Clam, WOOLEN CLOTIIINO of allcolors, dyed Tot
Block or Blue 131nelc; preened, the color wartitiitad
and goods turned out equal to new, ,by
- - ' - -
Articlue to to, dyed can be left at Jos. L. Leather-,
gar's Dreg Store where all oidefefer the above will be
tteoded to. , [March IT, 1563.
Straw and. Cora Fodder
WA:WED.
AOO TONS of Wheat nod Oats Straw, DM TONS Corn
Fodder. for which the" b igbest roaricet pOce will be
'paid in cash, during the months of April, May and
J vine.ut, the Taper 31iii.of STINJ & ROSS.
Lebanon, Feb ' . 24, '24. ' LebanOn,
HARDWARE ' AT - COST.
r IRK subscriber offeraVe large and well selected
'stock of lIARDWAI .." PAINTS, OILS. key
•617 COS 'OR .C.IS IL
Parties Vl3O have settled - their accounts to April 1,1861,
will be allowed a liberal, credit on purcbases.—Those
who have' not settled "will . find their aCeOIIMS with
A. S. Ely, Eeq., for immediate settlement itrat
tiou. k). IiAII.MANY.
LEBANON PA
hit-Lot at Pritalt Sale I
a
WILL bO sold at Private Sale,
8 ACRES OF LAND,
situated in Long Lane, neer thOlorough line, in Corn
wall township. It adjoins tbs. land •or "Widow F 1111310.2,
on the tiorth, Wm. Atkins and John Krause on'the East.
There is a one story 'LOG HOUSE, weather boarded ,
erected on the land, and a good WELL in the garden.—
The land has this stones for quarries. This tract will
make a nice horde for 4i small fbmily.
It is free from Ground Rent. Good title will be
given. ' ADAM RITCtiElt.
- .
N. R.--. This tract is new covered with lino grass, ha]
of which will be give, to the purchaser.
Lc,hation, June 13. 60.
AN ORDINANC.E
&gyrating ilie, Renting' rv - the,' Market Stalls and cui-b
_ Pights of the 3rarket, trz thelßorough of Lebanon.
:Be it enacted and ordained by Mr—Burgess and Tonnt
Council 6 . 1 the Borough of Lebanon, That ou and after
the publication of this Ordinance, the Con•mittee mi
Market be and are hereby anthortzed to grade the Pre
minin or lOwest price of the Stalls in the Market Rouse
as tollow».to wit :
On"the West side. No. 1, $ OO ; No. 2. $4O N 0.3. sao
No. 4, $2O ; N 0.6. $l6 ; No. 6, $l4 ; No. 7, $42 : No. 8
$10; Nu. 9 .$9 ; No. 10, $8; No. 11; 57 N 0.12, $6 No
13.55; No. 14,55; And on the Nast side, No 1, 510
No. 2, 1 116 No. 3, 815 : No. 4, 813; Nn. 5, $l4 ;
$l4 ;N0.7, $l2 ; No. 8, sl2: No. 9, $lO • No. 10, $9
No 11, got N 0.12, $7 ,• N 0.13, t 6 : No. 14,
Be *further enacted • and ordained, That the Curb
Stands, of I 0 that Anelt, shall he rented at Public Sale,
at the same time with the :Market Stalls, to be occupied
for the term of one year. provecled, that no Stands eball
be rented for less than one dollar per yam. ; sold Stands
to be numbered by the Clerk of the Market in a per
manent manner.
All Ordinauees,.e , r part of Ordinauces, that ar. sup
plied by-lbe foregoing Ordinance, are heruby repealvil.
ICuaeted April 12, 1864.
ADAAI EIRYTTUNGER t trhief ilurgesa,
Atteat .Mnage, Clerk
Lebanon, April 20 ,160.1.-3 t
A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN
T a. new edition of DV. etrurkrt.
t o WM4 , 5 O,,EIACISRATED EBSAY, on the rndicel
Mee (witiinnt medicine) of SPeItHAMOnIIeCA, "or. Seminal
Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency,
Mental end Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar.
risge, etc.; also, CONTUMPTICN, iiPLLEPST and kilts,-in
duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only U cents,
"Phti eeleteated :intim.. in this turtuirable essay dear•
ly demongtratcs,,ft:om a thirty yearssuecessfullwsc
ticteythat.the alarming consequences of selfahuse may
be radically cured without the dangerous use of inter
mit] medicine or the application oithe
out aincalti of cure, at once simple, certain and sill/an
al, by means of which erery sufferer, .no mutter what
his condition may be, may•cure himself cheaply, priv
ately, and radically.
Thid Lecture R 13012111 be. in l'ae . handa every
yopth and-every tnAn in the land.
Sent. under Seal, in a plain env'elope', loony address
peat-paid, On receipt of aiX Ceats, 'two st . stampe.
Addreaa ttienirblishers,
CHAS „ L C. %LINE & CO.,
1.27 Bowery, New York
Post office box 45;30.
April 20, 1864.—tscp.
STOVES. STOVES..
:Arrow is the time to buy you: STOVES before •cold
Li bete, and tbeklest rind dmltpealitace is
at this
Lebanon Stove, Tin end Sheet Iron Mannino.
tory of James M. Rogers,
Two doors South from the Lebanon Beek, where can be
had the' largest and best assortment of PARLOR..
E[A.l.4, and COOKING STOVES, eVer offered in Lehi-.
wm, Gas Burners f 0 r Parlors or Bed Chambers of bis
own•make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves,
end's. largo variety of the best Cooking Btbres in the
county: or borough, which lie warrants to bake or meet.
WASH BOILBItS con tautly - on: band of all sizes,
and the best materiel.
COAL BUCKETS--the largent amiortment, the heav
iest iron,and . the best made in Lebanon.
Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the beat
Material and in n workmanlike manner. As be is
practical Workman„ and has bad an experience of
twenty-five years, ho feels confident that he can giro
general aatisfaction.
I,la takes this method of retrirning his thanks to his
numerouseustomers for their liberal support, and be
• bop.”', by strictly al tending to tie own business and
:etting other people's aloes, to still:receive a eller° nf
unpile natronege. JAMES N. ROGERS.
*a'
Particular attention paid to all kinds ofJoalukc
such as Roofing. Spouting, Sc., and all work warranted
MAY 11, 1864.
D. S. RA BE WS
DRUG STORE
Hus been removed'to his New Building on Cuniberland
Street, opposite the Engle,
Lebanon, Pa.
s MILE subscriber respectfully announces to hie Requairl
ril tances and the public io general, that be has con.
J_ li - fly on hand a large stock of
_
DRUGS.-. ,
PERFUMERY;,'
MEDICINES, PAINTS,
.CHEMICALS;• • •IF:, DYE STUFFS,
VARNISHES,- TURPENTINE,
GLASS. WARE. • BRUSHES,
HAIR OILS,— EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Furgical Instruments„ Toilet Soaps, Se
tars, Tobacco, &e. a variety of Falvey Articles
too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates.
and warrants the gnalities of the articles as represent
ed. Purchasers will'pleaso remember this, and exam•
ine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchas
ing elsewhere. AicitPhy cian 's prescrip floes and fam
ily carefully compounded, at all hours of the
day or night, by calling at the Dreg Store, opposite the
Eagle Buildings. ' •
On Fy.ndays the Store will be opened for the sem
`pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. 51.,12 and I, and 4 mid 5 P. id.
Lebanon, Aug; 13 1862.. DAVID B. RADER.
ELI H LONGAORS.
LEBAN ON. 4 0..
Door,r;Sash .and Steam Planing
MLA •
Located on the Steam.liouse Road, year Cumberland
Street, _East Lebanon.
Mint undersigned
ge respectfully that
i.n
i t7h r e m y 1* -
and keep on hand
'C'trietinter, Flooring,
D t l i o n o
r t n t h i s a 9 a n s ula b ei
Weather- Boards; • 0 Gap
Mouldings, of ail sizes, Wash:Boards: Gating, Serhaco,
Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATHATALS
for Houses. Ws also construct the latest and most im
proved Stair Caging, and nand. Railing, suitable for
large and small bnildinam -
WO now invite; Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to
mill and examine our stock, which we will warrant to
give entire satisfaction to all, who may favor the tinder
signed.wlth their eintom.
~„,
A:MAMBA GABEL , .
Lebanon, Bray 4,1864.! t i 8
,m - - i i i . h ‘ e,rAt i iai t ' B °,..Bllliin6B of 13111.1n14° . , at tho
thoos . w . , ,„ 16' Zaaanor ke, promptly done for
no may rurnialk Lumber.
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V:WATONS,
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To all desirous of, purchasing
LUMBER YARD
LYON LE:1111E11.0E7i,
• Emit He:lover
wwinsALE RETAIL
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Moths in Furs, Woolens &c., Insects on
I„Flants, Fowls, Animals, &c.
'Put up Pt 15c. 50c. and $1.1,10 Boxes, Bottles, see
NastEs.. $3 nod $3 sizes for IIOTELS, PUILIC LNIITITII
TIoNS, &C.
"Only infallible remedies i liVOwn."
'Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the'lluman Faintly,"
"hate come out of their holes to dies."
Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
Any. Sold by all Droggflits and Retailers ercrywhere
4:ZP , I of all worthiese imitations.
. .
Fee that "Cos? An's" name is on each .Box, Bot
tle. arid Mask, before youlary.
Address ILENRY R. COSTAR.
kt'Y Pr inripal Depot 452 Broadway, N. Y.
.eir Bold by L. LEMISERGER, Wholesale and Retail
Agout, Lebanon pa.
Feb. In, 'lll.—Sin.
vrervray . i'im?)4ln3
A.
PEDLERS
TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBAltblit
1011 and Fancy Dy OpOds .§ .SfsFo- -. f..ebn.non for the
WIICILBSALI4 said RETAILWitte ofolrartichei in hie
line at the most reduced priteb possible. .' 13je cto to
consists hi pert of all kinds of Woolen and Cott2fh
Steck hum and Hose, Undershirts, Drak•ers, Wooleh
Cape and Nubiss, 'Nits and Cloves. Scarfe,all kinds of
Handkerchiefs. Collars for Ladies Mid Gentlemeq,
liairdresses and Not, Ribbons end rrlveta, Spool and
Patent Sowing.Thread,Buttons SeisFore, Combo. &o ;die. A large assortment of tillilltELLAs and PAItA-
Eol,S,kt the lowest pr ices. Speetncles, PoOket.bookst,
Portmonaires. Dermintss, Cards, &c. A largo assort
ment 6f blitsitti 'l'Oteltralelits. Violins, Aeoordeono,
uhnjos., 'rntehmioe'.,•lttht..e, Itesketa, Tronha-,
Carpet Bags, Satchels, Otid'ille,kiada of Toya in feet
everything almost that can be - thought bf in laic Notloit
and k'ency line. Also a large variety of SEVIELRY
and WATCII.I.IB. redlers and norelieepera will fink
it their in tercet to buy of us. Our Store Is in Cum
berland Street, in Funek's building, between the Court
Howie aod Market louse.
LAMP HEATING APPARATUS.
BOILING-FRYING -STEWING-STEEPING
WITH TII& FLA3I.E. MAT LIMITS THE 11001(
4 * *By the flame of A coramortlarop,Rt the
cost of n - cenVairertivntniti a very comfortable break
fast earn be coofted.—.d. Y. 'Tribune.
,
* Simple in a construction. easily kept in
order, ready for use in.a utornen . ;..* '*
convenient
to here on hand. .* * Druggist's Citenkir.
* * Fish's Latutiia one of the. Most poprilar
novelties of the day. * the utility Grit is unques
tionable. a great saving is made in heating hut' cooking
small articles, and can be made to cook meals for a
great many' peasons. which is actually done on the
umbulancortirs which carry the sick soldiers * *—
ScienttiiC, 4 mericci42..
.
..
* * * ~* ' For faintly use, hospital tent, barrack,
pica tw,fislling. urinary; or sick room. It is air article
of comfort.beyomi all proportion to its cast. * *—
Hall's .Thiernaliif )faith.
* * * have tried thmapparatue and my wire
and I proclaim the s*me a - most valuable and intim
pensable articla,•and tre now wonder how we could so
long do witobout it. *.,.*• Ed, Coal Oil Circular. •
4 An - oeiniotnient contrivance for getting
op hest at 'short notice for ncireery and general house - -
hold purposes, . one important point is tho eas
ing in cost Over coal" flres. * lc Evening Pat.
PRICES: FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS.
CAPACITY FROM ONE TO FOUR QUARTS.
Three Articles Cooked at one time with
One Burner.
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal OD, Or Gas.
Descriptive PanaphWel thirty pages furnished gratis
ALSO
The Uniost Aide iiifehir,
PAIGE 50 GENTS,
To be attached to. a Common. Kerosene Lamp or Gas
,Burper, by which Water maybe Dolled, and Food
welted ; also arranged ;to support a, allude.
EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE.
WM. D. RUSSELT;, Agent,
No. 206 Viotti St-, N. Yorg..
ADEPTS WASTED.
Apri413,11i64
OWEN 14 BNCRIS
New Cabinet. Ware Rooms' and Chair
Manufactory.
srirx-et sc., ad door north of Um L. Valley Railroad.
Largest - Manufactory and Best Assortment of
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county.
P 11111 public is respectfully request
etl" to bear in tninil that at these
Ware ROOMS will be found the lies! '
tu , serlelient of RIERIANABLE and .11.tirtn .
gmanYtlitNITURE ai . at MAIM. rornons in want of
auy kind wonld'hest calland 'examine his stock befara
purchasing elsewhere: Which; (being all of !As own
work) he warrants to be bettei than any offered in this
plate. Prices will be LOWER than at any other pFcts,
either in ;the Borot , h or county of Lebanon.
- ,
All orders promptly a ttended.to, asetir-sficedily extra .
tad at the lowest prices.
All perstms purchasing Purnitnee from him will
accommodated by having it delivered to them, to any
part of the county, Vices or. CIIMME, and :without the
least injury, as he has procured one of the beet club
ionedlitrititure wait, s , cspocially-for th.at 'purpose
COFFINS'made to order. and funerals attended
at the shortest notice, fLebanon; May 4, 1.604
A. BERSLIEREEVS
.. ..
and
. .
• .
Furniture' d Chair
M
.. ANUFACTORY
..1
Cumberland' Street Lebanon, Pa
nea , kly opposite. Babb's Hotel.
.
riIIIE subscriber keops oonstatitly on band, or makes
.1 to order the best end most fashionable ft.'niture
and Chaim which hew ill *ell ehran,and iheaper than
any othitt shop in the Borough or county.
of LebSuon Ile invites Young Ilonsekeep- '
era and ell ethers to, give him a call before
buying elsendoio. fie' keens no city work, - -is
but wallas all himself with good workmen,' lie keeps
a Furniture Wagon and deliveri all Furniture, liith -
•
ont Wary, and free of cost.
bon t forgot the place- End` Lebanon, Onnther•
land street. lie Incites all to give hint acall, for they
eanatiake' the best bargaini with him.'
rebanop Jan. 90; 1864.—5 m
1 114 AFJ4I -1 1/feiW
CA B.UNET: %VA U BOONIS,
South•east corner of Market Square,
NORTH. LEBANON BOROUGH
, 111.11.4 subscriber respectfully infOrrue the publ
that he' has now on .hand, at his Ware-rooms
JitiaiSitan ' a Splendid assortment of good
and substantial Furn Hare—
,
Parlor, Cottage and Chamber
"". --consisting of ...Sofas,
Tetee, Lounges, Whacnott,
Iv 'Parlor, Centre, Pier, Cord
. " - i r -RTs And Common Tables, htrSasing
ce ixi - ii,•naM-ttitcZ- and Common Bureaus, &c.
AIM CRAMS, EITTRE.S., Cane
Seated. Common and. hock
ing, he, Can e
_ d am Chairs and Old irninitiire ra
ptured at short notice and at moderate prices.
tar COVF.I.N3 made and Funerals attended at the
Shortest notice. HENRY A. AhI.WELN.
North-Lebanon borough; Zan. id, 1804.
• CLOCKS.
f -''' -k
-`-' Thirty Di 7.
l.'
,0 l ' . a' Ei-ht Itav,
q ,1! • . 1 - la r
TA , R „fr,i ::..Tipm y on ,
'' LA4 3 '
„i.,..CLOCKS,
I.' At_ a te - - i I Juitltecelved at
• i ,/..3. I: J. J; BLAIR'S Jewelry Store
- 5 , . --- ii5,t4. , . ' . • , Letrutoo:Pa.
- _ . ___
Jul } L tsoi'
.__REMOVAL.
IN °RTE.:LEBANON
Saddle;:andAllarnegs • Mann.
. . .
' • - 'factory. ,
THEVhfidersigned bas removed
his Saddlery and Harness..- , ll
'Manufactory to a few doors Sinai) lioll
of the old place, to the large room' e i ,„ -
lately, occupied by Millman .1+; Bro., as' - '''"
a Liquor store. where be will be happy to See all his old
friends and ousttimera, and whore be tots increased fa.
ditties for attending to all the departments of his basi
l:m:Bs." Being determined ha be behind no other estab
lishn his abilities to accommodate easterners, he
has. neither pains nor expense to obtain and
ta
mate Self master of every modern Improvement in
the business and secure the services of the best work
men that liberal wages mould command, Re WilllieoP
a large stock.on hand, and manufacture iik the short
est notice, all descriptions of lIARNMS, inch as Sad
dles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds; heavy
Harness, Buggy Whirs Lf the best manufacture, Buf
falo Robes, Fly Nets, suell-se Cotton, Worsted, Linen,
and.a new kind lately invented; .Wllll.l of every
'kW, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, .tc.; Halms
of all descriptions. Halter Chains, home-made Traces,
dm, km, all of which he will warrant to be equal to
any that can be obtained in any other establishment
in the country. All be asks that those desiring any
in this line, should call at his place and examine
ait . stock. Ha feels the fullest confidence in his ability
utsuverentire Satisfaction.
Lae. All orders thankfully , received and proinpity M
ended to. - ' SOLOMON SMITH.
North Lebanon Borough, - Aug. 13, 15d2.
lei a. ammi.
ALSO
MARCUS NATION,
FISH'S
A. IiERSBERGER