TE I -15 COUBMIZa. PROVERBS, Better spare al the brim than at the bottom. Better half a lost - than no bread. Beware of the geese when the fox ap proaches. Better suffer a great evil than do a lil• tle one. Be reascinab le. age you will be hap Pl. Bear and forbear is short and good philosophy. Buy what thou bast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. Bold and shameless men are masters of hall the world, • Be slow to give advice, ready to do any service. Both angerd haste hinder good counsel. By making a fault, you may learn to do better. By doing nothing, men learn to do ill. . Begin your web, and , God -will supply you witirthread. Break-the legs of an evil custom. Beauty and folly do not often part coin pany. Be as easy as you can in this world,' provided you take care to be happy in the next. Better to ride on an ass that carries trig them an assihat.throws me. Beauty draws more than oxen. Be not too hasty to outbid another. Better to go to bed supperiess than to rise in debt. DIPLOMATIC DOCTOR, Some years ago a celebrated doctor, a .great admirer of music, was visitidg the South, and was petted in society. A fashionable lady friend of his had two pretty daughters, who had just finished their education at "a .boarding school" In Philadelphia Our friend, the doctor, was invited to dine and hear tho girls play.upon the piano. He was asked for his favorite tun and, he requested tkielilir performer to play. Duke of York's March —lt was performed, but with such grand flourishes and-variations that-be saw or heard but little truly Of Mike of - York's March in it. He was again asked. for his preference. Thinking that he was misunderstood in the first instanc3, he Again said in a little louder voice, "Duke of York's March, madam l" tlt was again performed agat'first, but he still could not make out his favorite, the Duke of,York's March. Upon being called upon the third time, he spoke very loud : Duke—of— York's March ? '*Why, dootoirreplied the lady, Ifthe Duke of York's Narch has been played twice for yon."• "Well, well," said the doctor, with great coolness, "the young ladies have played it so well I should be delighted to hear it a third time P Too BAD.—Mr. James Weir, a gentle roan who was published as a Republican elector by a recent gathering ofKentucky Radicals writes a note to the Louisville Journal, in which he says: "It is too bad for a fellow to be bedeviled for three years with war, guerrillas, and so forth, and then, in his old age, to be published •,as a Republicanelector. Se - A Presbyterian minister in the reign of King William 111, performing public worship in, the Trion Church at Edinburg, used the following remarkable expression in his prayer : "Lord have mercy upon all the fools and iidlots, and particularly upon the town council of Edinburg 1" -0 1 Ci t y", A dead mule, belonging to a Memphis citizen, was being hauled out of the lines the other day, when a bayonet thrust revealed the fact that the carcass contained 60,000 percussion caps,aquan. tity of ammunition, and other contraband articles, which some rebel sympathizer had taken this means of smuggling. Rude White Boy—Clear the track nig ger I Small American Citizen of AfriCan de scent—Now yod jus luff me alone I guess you'll wish you was a nigger your self'afora dis war's' Over. tofiie - Why do chickens always lay in the day time 7 Because at night they become roosters. *Jacob E.' L. Zimmerman's* IRST CLASS HAIR-DRESSING AND lIALD.DTII. INO SALOON, Market street, near Cumberland, and opposite the Eagle Hotel. Being thankful for the IZertd patronage heretoforaextended to him, he would sespeetfulty 861.10iba.cantinonnce of the same. Lebanon; Jtily 2, lati2. 11.—TheSatoou will be closed on Sunday. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE le hereby given thdt letters of Administra Ilion, mum testament° annex., on the ostate of RE. SIIKLUNBEROBB, deed., late of Cornwall tp., Lebanon county, lea.,have been granted to tbe*Under.. signed of North Lobanon Borough, Co : linty and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to Said estate will please Inaba payment, and those having claims will present them without delay. JOHN ALLWEIN Atlcatnietrator cum testament° anneio Lebanon, May 1,8, 1864.—v0 IMPORTANT TO ,MARRIED LADIPS. TUULY A -BLES6ING: T MIA sent, free of charge, to any Ledy who will sent In her name and address, directions bow to pre vent the extreme pain of OW haBIRTIT ; also how to have Pm/6m healthy and beautiful children; also one other mew and IMPORTANT SECRET, the only sal o and safe remedies ever discovered, My object In making the above offer is to induce eve ry lady tu test my remedies, Address MADAME DULENTAUX, M. D., 767 Broadway, New York City. Aprll . 2o, 18d4.-3rn L. R. DREG'S LIQUOR STORE, Markel Square, oppastie the Markel House, Lebanon, Pa. rutur. undersigned restiecttully Informs the public that ho has received an extensive stock of the eholceet and purest Liguori; or all descriptions. These a A Ll4llols he IN invariably dieposed to Nell at un preceilentnilly low price& " • Draggists, k'ariners; II utol Keene's, and oth• ars will consult their ow u interests by buying or the uncrorelped. Of R. DEEM. Lebanon, April U, 180. Ir you wish to marry, address the inlersigneil, who wti I mewl you, without money and without price," raluable Information that will enable you to marry happy antl,apeadlly, ho matter how old, how ugly ur how poor. This la a reliable affair. The information will oast you nothing; and Ifyou wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All lettere strictly contidentlal. The desired information sent by return mall, and no queitious aakial. Address • BARAII B. LAMBERT, Orsenpoint, Kings Co., Y. Juuell,lB64k —4t. Adnilnistrator29 Nonce. Iti,TOTIOS Is hereby given that Lettere of ddminis -1,1 nation on the itstate of PHILIP FIBER " , dec'd., late of Nor th Lebanon township, Labe non cone th Pa., bare been granted to the undersigned, residing In the borough of Lebanon, county and State atbresald. 411 pinions indebted t o and estate will pima mete Dar meat and those having claim' will present them with out dbley, tp JOSEPH BITSNit,' 11. Lebeuen tp Aprli Pti, 111%. i ) 1 VALUABLE Borough Property Private Sale. lir subscriber offers at-Privato and 1 LOT OF GROUND, sitmatFeln Cum berland street, in the Borough or Lel,- anon, 1. 1 ,4 square East of the Court House. I 3 square !louse is a age three story BRICK DwELLT:iti, with all , tltb modern hum-cements /111- The term' swill be reasonable. • Ij._ For further Information apply to Beinoeh & Melly, in North Lebanon Borough. April 20, oF, , unor: GASSEII ' Tremont, Schuylkill county, 11. 13!CM=U1IME:=XM a rkte) Great EPIAIZ:$401611130. most effectual ffrult Jar iu the market. id all glass, having no clamping or setett device,— For sale at LESIBRUGER'S Drug Store, Market street, Lebanon. Ant" Call and get s circular giving more in farina tion. Lebanon, June Lebanon 'emale Seminary RACHEL E. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Musical Departmont. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. • r IHE Ninth Session will commence Septerdher This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education, and to offer superior advantages of moderate cost. TN echool year is divided into two sessions of flee months each. Charge per senslon, frem 74 to 15 dollars, according to theatudies of the scholar. Extra for Music; French, Latin, and German. ***Particular attention given to the musical depart. went. Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when do sired, and lit the usual rates. Early application should banande to S. J. STINE, or J. W. Minh Beard of Diredere: D. 8. TIAII.ISIOND, S. J. STINE, JOHN MEILY, J. W. 511811, C. D. OIJONINCIER, C. ORBENAWALT,' IS.AAC, BECIELEY, JOSIAIf PUNCH.. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1851, LEBANONVALLEY INSTITUTE. AT, ANN VILLB; LEBANON COUNTY, PA. WJ. BURESLOB,A. f., Princfpal. -TITE'ENSTRiNG.SESSION will -ootumence on 1. MONDAY, July 21st. TUB SCHOOL has the advantages of a pleasant and beautiful .T.ocation—spacious Buildings--Ventillated Rooms--a fine Edbrary and Cabinet. • TUZ COURSE OF STUDY is not lixed. the studies of each pupil , being directed according to the time ho can afford in School, or to the profession ho deeigns to pur , elle, • , • 111 E NORMAL DEPARTMENT otters special advan tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching ;Jo the Course pursued , conformer, strictly to the require ments of thef;ounty Superintendent. and to the Bourse of the State Nei mat School. ta....CIROULARS and further information can be ob tained by ,addreasiug the Principal. •W. d. BURNSTBE, June 25, Din. . deny -Pa. JOHN DILL ER Cr As just received at Ills Cirsrery store, Cumber II land St., one door wrest of illatket, a lot of Fresh Fruit in Cans, Including Peaches, Gages, Groan Corn, Tomatoes, Jellies. Pick les. . Plentlelli, Cauliflower, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce Cheese. English, Li mbergey, Sap-Sage. Fish. Sardines, Salmon, Mackerel, parting, Codfish Fruit. Raisins., Currants. Prunes, Dried , Apples and Peaches, Cranberries, Apples. Hominy, Tapioca, Barley, Peas, &c, A lot of ltuckwheat Meal. Also 50 barrels of Rea York Apples. Highest price given in cam for Eggs, Erato! Dried Apples and Peaches, Deans, Onton•,. &c. Pohl is patronage is solicited. JOHN MUER. tabauou, Dec. 23 t 1833 • ..AMERICAN ii•OUSE, • • %Market Street, Lebanon, JOHN MATTHES Proprietor., • proprietor of this aid established and popular lIOTEL would respertftilly inform the public that it will be. conducted at all times to that comfort and convenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly re fitted and renovated, and' ne pains will he spared to make the Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to any the county. The STABLING and Yard are snperier too, and more extensive, than any other In Lebanon. A new SHED is also in the worse of erection, whirls will be com pleted in a abort time. The pat.onage of the Farmers and the Traveling public generally in respectfully co llated. FLAGS--.Neat side of Market street, and half a aquaxe month from the Market House. JOHN ATTHES. Lebanon, April 6, 1664. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Best Goods EVER SOLD TN LEBANON!! Boots, Shoes, 'fats, Caps, &c quiz undersigned has opened one of the BUST AS. swum 'TS NM or , 'RATS, CAPS, MOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, j-..... IF j TRA'i BUNG BAGS, ke., of all kinds,'-, _ 3F, and of the beet materials, which he will 4. sell at prices to recommend them to purcha sers. Of the OATS be has quite a variety of New 1 9tyles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor Hat. very ' beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS he,has a complete assortment of all the Now Styles, got up in superior manner, with fine finish ; Women's Misses'- and Obil. dren's Balmorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmorals, Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, , Congrese Boots, and all other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Store I n Walnut St., next to the Countli _Prison. Jar - Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, I would invite all wishing anything in my line to call and examine my meek before making their purchases. JOS. BOWMAN. _ Lebanon, May 4,1864. P. S.—Measures taken and work made at abort notice NEW CABINET AND enain aILIN'UF.I C TORY r(11111 subscriber reepactfuliy informs the public that I. be has the largest and best assortment of FCRN.I TURF and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb anon county. Ire 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 fashion able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of Sofas, Tete a-tetss, Lounges, What-note, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables; Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed = .steads, Work-stamts, Wash-stands,and It:itch en Furniture of all, kinds. Also, a large and elegant variety of }Maxon BADE, SERINO SLATED Chairs, ;Common Spring-seated Claire; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated, and Com mon @Mitre and Rockers of every description. L. All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction . Persons desirous of knowing the character of the goods here offered for sate, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for whom he has Irin ufactured or to' whom sold. Old Furniture and Chaim Repaired and Vartielied. N. B.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the shortest notice. JOSE YR BOWMAN. North' Lebanon, May 4,1884. TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned having taken the Large and Commo dious lintel, In Pottsville, known R 6 the MORTIMER HOUSE, • Would respectfully announce to his old frlends and for mer patrons that lie Is prepared to accommo. date all who may favor him with their patronage. The MORTIMER OMB has been newly papered, painted, and refurnished throughout, and the racleau- TOR feels warranted in saying that It is UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN THE Borough of'DottNyille t for comfort and convenience. No Pains will be AS:paed To render It an agreeable and comfortable stopping place for strangers and travelers. The Stabling and Shedding, Attached to the lintel, are sufficiently large for the ar connnodatlon of the horses and e'arrisiina of bla guests Th• Trottl la now open for Om lteceptioit of the Public. 01y he will bo happy. to accommodate all who may give him a tall. JOSEPH 31. YEGEIc, Pottsville, April 8, 1863. Proprietor. 1864 NEW STYLES. 1864 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between 11 ./1 40 5farlret and the Court House, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the. New Style of RATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858 to which the attention of the public is respectfully Inv', ted. Mats cc all prices, from the cheapest to the moe costly, always on haul Ire has also just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG lIORN, SENATE, CURIAN, and all others. 'Mlle will also Wholesale .11 kinds of Rats, Cape be.,to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. • Lebanon, Noy 4,1864. WANTED TO BUY 50,000 BUSLI Zll iB g b it u ir altlaa CORN 60,000 bushels OATS ; 50.000 bushels %MEAT. Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTFIY SEED, Flammll, for which the highest CASII prices be paid at the Lab 811013 VaLley Railroad Repot, Lebanon. O EOM' V. ITOST.II Alt Lebanon, July 17. 1501. Iron Lost. • T OST between Lebanon and Joseph Kreider's, in Cornwall 4 0 .,..> amoral Pleats of now Iron for a Ettovel Barrow. who finder Intl be rewarded by re Montag it to the "tanderelipted near slue TO %to. i. *4ll, JOBX uwaira. 11=1 LEMBERCEWS DUG STORE - .111ED.1 . 011 , 7ES QUALITY IS OF VIRST IMPOOINME. rt. LLIInTTRtIrr t# ratgate WthoPhill el . delPhia College of Pharmacy, Offers to ti. citizens of Lebanon anditturroupdhur country. i a PURR selection 'of "Drugs. '''llfedieirres and Ciemietle, and the that quality of lierkimery , a,,nd Toilet and Fancy Soaps, - ent,4 : the Vat manufacture in the country. attd rge variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Plelit'i-'_ dies sad hair Brushes, Pocket, Tollefia ine Combs of ivory, Shell, Horn and Ind* bor. PURE SPICES. PURE SP-T. - S„ i Pure whole and ground•Snices:are 4 , .ou for sale in larga.and small quantities at 0 ,..:' ~...cti., , . ~ . IiEMBERGER'S ,Arti,rStetiy. ' ' A R .I. 1 A N ,.s E E m s-.- '. S - 1-4 ‘TPIV E R . BEDS , You will find a fan assortment and a large Variety of FRESH Carden. and Flower Seeds at. LEMIIERG ER'S. . Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye,ltoda Ash, and Potash in large and small quanttties at `, - LEMBERM'S Ding Sidra. Waahlug Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Asir, Sat erstas, Cream of Tartar, till pure, and for sale in large and small quantities at ~ ~ LEMBEREIER'S 'Ding' St,oie.. If you are in want of good washing Sento, pcire white or red Castile 'Seep, Country Soap, Evasive . Soap to remove grease spots , superior Slutsingioap,'buy the same at LEMBERGER'S. Do you.Wanta good Hair Tordot.sornethlng to mako the hair golf, to cleanse tlitiliead, and to prevent falling out of the hatitilf. , yer. do Call nt LEMBERVERIS. -. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! , The afflicted are requested tor call and exam Inc my stock of Trrieses, SupPerters, &c., com prising a variety of Manufacture. Ifft,..'llersh's Genuine....!lmProved Self Ad. 'eating Pad •Truss." , .:' .•,, . • "Marsh's'!Catatneilial 8artd0g0,, , .., .-,... , An invaluable articteler tko,purpeaer , If yonure tit want of aity - SOf the , k'bove 'Yea can be edited at • ' - - LIMBERGER'S ,Drug Store. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, The genuine article for Medicinal L'urpoece to.be bad in all fte Purity at VEMBERG'ER'S Drug Si;up, Oppoeite the Market Iltdee. Anything, you want that le kept in W , Nrel!. conducted. Firet elm Drug Store, can be fix ru• inked you by • LEMBERGER, Cherrdst and Apothecary. arecling thankful for thetvery liberal patron. age thus far received from the Physiciana, Mar clients, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround ings, I again solicits share, promising to use every effort to please -. 4Q-4,iieial attention given to PIITSICIAN' Pitaserarriose and FAint.y Rtearrrs, and all medicine dispeneed Waeianted PURE., ahray - as good as can be obtained attywhere, an sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, jOS. ii; LEMBERGER, . - ' Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Pol., IS I.Ses). Market street 'L'Obaiton Pa New. Boot and .shoe Store 1m: unders4ried announce to the public, that they - have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to Cumberlenni Street, Lebanon, In John Graeff's building, one ddor west of the Confectionery Store, where they VitV intend keeping constantly on hand a general as sortment of Ladle*, Gentlemen, Mimes, Boys and Boots' Shoes Gaiters, (CT. d,e, all of which will be. made up in styli endquality no_ to be surpasesi by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who maylaver them with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair remuneration. They als.e-keep a large stock of HOME MADE WORK, which fa warranted to he ha represented. The public arc Invited to call and examinctboirstock preTiousto purchasing. ir. Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rates. A NI)P.V.W MOORE. LebarAn, May 4, 15C4 =1 A New I' Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. r VITE Undersigned having formed a partne.rihip In the IifIRIICANTILPI, MILLING AND GRAIN RUST would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their establishments. They will contiuo to keep. at the late eteud of MIRK, GEESAMAN k LONG, a most complete stock of all, kinds of GOODS usually 'kept in a country store, which thOy will r - tall Cifeap for CAS.II, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also went to buy for cash 50,0110 But:tois of WHEAT, 2.0,4ae0 Bushels of RYE, 2'0,000 Bushels of 'CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OAT.I. Poe which they will pay the hlkheat Market Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on STOBAGI. The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest prices. COAL. by the Boat Load Or by the Ton; all kinds of Ml LL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, tte. They anllclt the buainess of all their ald friends find the public, and will endeavor to dent on such lit eral and just principles as will give...satisfaction to HUNK & LONG. ' NoiibLebnuon, May 4, lS6f•. . . WALTER'S MILL. rsTIB subscriber respectfully informs the public that I_ helms entirety rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tarn, formerly known us "Straw's" and later as "%fen gert's," ablint one-fourth of a suite from Jonestown Lebanon 'county, Pa.; that be has it now in couapletu running- order, and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of I IB" 11E. illllsol T 39 BM • as cheap as it can be obtained from any other source. lie keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest ettsb prices 0110 P, BRAN, SHORTS, &e. Ife Is also pre- pared, to do all kinds of CUSTONZRB' Wank, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in vites all to gireArlyn a trial. The machinery of the ilI1111" is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. BY strict attention to business and fiat dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT, BYE, CORN OATS, Sic. bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will - be paid. FRANKUN WA MR. Nay 4,18 G-1. Boot and She' Store. JACOB IiCEDEL respectfully in forms the public that he stilicontim SL I : ues his extensive establishinctit in gilliw milligi• his new building, ilk Cumbsrland at., where he hopes to render the same ,: satisfaction as lseretofore to all who . may favor him 1 P4th tbeir custom Ile invites Merchants and dealers in:SOOTS and SHOEBa'nd every ono who wishes to purcliaselhahionable and, durable articles In his line to call and examine fortheniselves, his large and varied stock. - • . • He is determined to surpass .all eanpetltion in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of 1. ER and othermaterials are used, and none but the nest workmen are employed P. 6.-11 e returns Ids sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. lie hopes by strict attention to business an ti endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public 'pet renege,: (Lebanon, May 4, 1864. Fashionable Tailoring. REMOVAL. MT!ANL HOFFMAN would respectfully Inform U C i l e Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED bin TAILCItING Business to Cumberland Street, two, doors East of Market Street, and opposite tbo Eagle Hotel, where, all persons who wish gsrments made up in the most fashionnble style and beat manner, are in vited to call. TO TAI LORS —.Tint received.and for era Ie tho N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring* Summer Fiahions. Tailors' wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordinkl,y. , , IRICIIARL HOFFMAN. LCA3lll , oll,lllay 4.1864 READYNIADE CLOTERING Will be sold at .Extreowl v Low _Prices. 11FABER one of the 'Rijn of Raber d k Bros., has , talterilhe stuck of Ready-made Clothing-et the ppraisemont, enable him to'sell lower than ny where else can -be bought. ,Call and see for your- Ives before you make your Fall 4turchase. TIMMY, DOORS TEM' kfto:4' COUIVC IMUSE Lebanon, bitty 4,1884:' ILSISLRY RARER. Wagon Maker Wanted. AWagon Sinker will find steady and prohtahlo em ployment, either 'to work as a Journeyman or 'aka the Shop and carry it on for himself, by applying at the Shop of the undersigned, two miles West from Lebanon, near the Turnpike Tell Gate. May 11, '44.-40, lloward A ssocia now PHILADELPHIA, PA. nTSEASES of tho Nervous, &mina!, Urinary and 1„." Sexual Syeterns—new and re Sallie treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail la sealed letter envelop , s, free of charge. Address Dr •J. suntv ia tin irroN, n.w.rd Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 9,:1864.—1y. Wanted Immediately, 100 CALVES, For ettola the.higheit price will to phld by L. Stitßk. Lebanon ,Aprll 19, 1864.-3 m ! Employment! WS AGENTS WANTED 1 E will pay from $25 to $75 par 'months, and att expenses, reactive Agents, or she a com:n*loa. Partteulers iota fire Addranis awns Mialaa • kliltm COMMIT, 4. JA.lllli, Gaineril Age,t,4llSlisair Ob b. 147,13; /sq. rrievids and Rettitives OF TIT& BRAVE SOLDIERS & WLORS s l , 1 : . • 1;4 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS All who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy, should take special care, that they be amply sup plied with these Pills and Ointment ; and *here the brave Soldiers and Sailers have neglected to provide• themselves with them, no better , present can be, sent, them by their friends. They have been proved I to be the Soldier's never-failing friend in pm hoar of need. • COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, Will be speedily relieved arid effectually cuieci by uri. Mg these admirable medicines, and by ; paying proper attention to the Directions which" ire attached to each Pot or' Rex. SICK HEADACHE AND WANT, OF,AP:PE TITS INCIDENTAL 'TO SOLDIERS. These feelings which so sadden ns. natality ariss•froin troublo or annoyancea, obstructed perspiratidn;hr eat log and drinking Whatever Is unwholesome, thus die: Nib log the healthful action of tho liver and stomach The organs must be rellorod, li;you &hire to be tril The Pills, taken according to. tho,priuted. instructions will quicklq produce a healthy actiondu Seth liver and stomach, and as,a natural conseqounce,.a•clear head and gond appetite. , WEAKNESS OR DEBILiTY;IND'UCED BY OVER FATIGUE. • Will soon disappear 'by the use or these hivaltudile.' PlllB, and the Soldier will quickly-acquire additional strength. Never let the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted Slam. It mayseent Strange that Ilollo way's Pilla should be recommended for Dysentery and Flex . , many persons supposing that.they would increase., the relaxation.. This is a greet mistake, for'these Pills Will correct the liver and stomach, and thus remove "the acrid humors. front the spat ,Thls Medicine, will . give tone and vigor to the whale organinsystent or deranged, while health , and strength follow as a mat ter of course. Nothing swill stop the relaxation of the` Bowels PO sure as this fatuous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION 1 INDISCRE TIONS OE YOUTH. Soll'eM and Ulcers, Blotchei and Swellings;•titt. * with certainty be radically cured if the Pills are taken nliht and morning, and the Ointment be 'frbelk used as stat ed in the printed iustructions.l It treated in any other manner they dry up in mite Firt to brertivoiltio another Whereas this Ointment will remove the huthors from the system and leave the , Patient a vigorous and heal thy man; • It Will require a little perheverance• in bad eases to insure a lasting corm - r OR, WOUNDS ,EITHER:OCCASIONED BY .BAYO'NEt, SABRE OR THE BUL SORES 'OR BRUISES, " To whielt ; every, Soldier and -Sailor are. liable; there aro no medicines si safe, sure and Convenient as Hello- sray'x Sills and Ointment. The poor wounded and al most dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed im mediately. if he Would only,iiutiplyThimixelf with this' matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into the' wound and smeared dli rounilit, then ,ettvered with a piece of lindn'Trom his Knapsack aniteempressed with a hindkerchief. Taking night and morn i tigs or Sills to cool the system and prevent lnflsmmation. Every. Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest should he provided with - these valuable Remedies. ' CAUTIONI—Nono are genuimS unless the 'words "HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AND LONDON'," are discernible as Water cork In every leaf of the'book ,discernible directions around eaeh-pot or box ; the same may he Plainly seen by holding the leaf the h"phi. ll, r ionidaome reward will be given to any one rendering suet infarniation as may lead I m the detection of may posit) , or parties team kerfeitiug the medicines or vending the saute; kiiciwing them to be spurfons, 1 r..,.* Sold at c Manufactory of Professor Tfot.towav, SO Maiden ,Lane; New York,' and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civ ilized world, in boxes at 3u eta., in eta. and $1 19 sack. .1:04 - - There is considerable saving by taking the lar ger sizes... N,ll.—Directions for thespidaum of f patisots ii•- ery disorder nre affixed to each .[Oct. 29,, .1883, Ztit., Dealers in my well knoWo metliehaes hare Show Cards, Circulars: &c., sent them, FREE OF EXPENSE, - by addressing 'THOMAS tIOLLOWAY SO Maiden Lane, N. Y. . SASIVEL A. SHIRE Removak 0.7.? T un NEW AVID CHEAP 11OOT TF/VID s. tai i rrilB subscriber would respect fully Inform the sit 1 . 7.1111 E of Lebanon and vicinity, that belise remov ed his BOOT and mom STORE to Market street, nszt door south of Mrs. Rise'' hotel, Lebanon, ' Pa. • • wherebOceeps 90 hand a.latgpond walk asgovteS atacik 0,0 , _ <-••, 'em:icas S 1.10 ES. „Ile win rash° to 4)for all actihs;kinds of pool's and ' - - SIIOES, and At vcry,*, short- notice., DS. at • „1. -, so keeps oirp.haild largo - end well-assort ed stock . of LEATIIER, cod, as RED AND OAR SOLE- I.EATIIER,CASF AND ttIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY LEA'TTIER, IID LININGS ROANS, BIND. MGR; and-all kinds orShoemallers' TOOLS. AND FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES„ LASTS, 'ROOT CORDS and WEBBS, AWL-13LADES. RNIYES. ruN CUES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on band an assortment of Lasting% Threads, Shoe-rmils, Peg-brenks, Sand-stones, !Pegs, Bristles, Kit and Shoe Tools of every description. Having been em gaged in the business more then twenty years, be feels satisfied that he can give eatisfaction to nil who will favor Lim with a call, SbeeMakerli -t - r tt the ,counto xiCl do well .calling tin hint before purelinving else , Avintic. SAMUEL IIAt CS- Lebanon, Jan. 27 180.4. LEBANON' ACADEMY, Undersigned herebY ii farm the public that the 1. Lebanon Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it always - did, and atilt does receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also: the Directors hate improvettita general character. end 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 peeper place in the estimation of this community,— A limited'number of pupils of the' proper grade eau be admitted from the country by applying to' ' JACOB GAP?. Presirl.nt. JOS HMI .K Secretary, or to CYRUS BOG Int, Teacher. . .44-Tuition fox'colorant) 'and 'higher En:glish branch es, Indic and Greek, $2 per month. Lebanon, Aug. 26,1613 Z. • - CM gr r_J 4 M 0 Lorenzo IL wOULD respectfully inform the sit!. , y y sans of Lebanon and vicinity, that ho has RE110 : 810 his 'Tailoring; festal). lishment to two doors below Philip SicCaully's Shoe Store, - vrhers he, will make up the most fas h ionable Clothing. 'OA, - work en trusted to him will be manufactured in- thelost nuatrire, an mod erate terms. Good fits and. substantial making. guar anteed. Thankful fin the liberal patronage extended to bind thus far, ho hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same.: Re cor dially invites the public and his old customers to give him a call. [Lebanon, April, 6, 1864. -~.~`\'_:~~- - r.:all!'~': ~ _ .-.R'.I~~~J:. i~ ~'etGt"-:il TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. - DARTICITLAII attention will he paid to Geode ed by the Lebanon 'Valley Railroad. Goode will ho sent daily to and from Philadelphia taLebanon, Myers town and Annville Statione,litiefall other points in the County. Fite:MGM contracted for at the least possible rates awl delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to:and attend personally, to the receiving and . deliverY of all Freights.. -'For information, apply at his - Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Dept, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK, hie Agent in Philadelphia: will - AIL ways be found at fir. H. Bush's ,Merchant's Hetet, North Third st.; Philadelp hi a. May 4,'64.' oko. Trani:TA N. TAKE NOTICE . THAT. John IL , WeAver I s still carrying on the manufacture of all i<lnas'of BOOTS 4.t.: lie has just returned from the city, having bough t a • fine stock of good. Leather, • • which be is prepared to work' up to order in the best style of workman ship. His shop is on Alarket street, between Welter and Strickler's Mill: N. B.—All kinds of Repairing promptly attended to, Lebanon, April 27, 1864. BOOKS &STATIONERY WALTZ.B( :HOUCK AA - Tour:a inform the Public, thitt having bought and consolidateilthe Book'and -Stationery Stores Of Tr. D. Reel - lel and George Waltz, theyare now prepared to . ^ ton all who will favor them. with a call, at' the stand (H. H. ikieders) in Cumberland street; where ey will . always have en h-tnd a large and well' tie. Peeled supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, and as an inducement they offer their' Hiscella aeons boob's at greatly reduced prices. The New York and Pt iladelphia_Daily and Weekly- Paperi,and Magazine", can be bad.and subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling artheir store. Anything wanting in their line will be Cheerfully-at tended to ultb inienzlitne se and dispatch Lebanon, Atity,4,-1864. . For CoSeaters of State, County, end Militia Taz,!for sale cheap id the-Adireither',Ofica. , AR, fir 'Veltetto*,4l Jotted-14i. 4 "-C' (1 ; :4.1,*;` =ll=lol :I ~'~ 5. EEO FE 13 I OINTMENT. AND SIKOE STOKE. Georgeilloinnamis LEBANON COUNTY A NEW rinza. BLA ECEIPTg Leh:titOn Mutual din ixrauce` • Conitiany.‘ vvvritt. JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.. • • rPO the•OPporty' heild4s 'hilite -State of ?w t .: eywania :_ORNTLEIKECX leer attention is, respectfully, solicited to the following low vales of incur- nice of Me LIIBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM • PANY,'"who are transacting business 'with 'the most,. Battering evidence of Public corifideYxce. There sources 'bf the Company are ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through I - M t :agency 'of the means afford ed them of being Profficted againit 'lces by, fire. The Board of Directors are practical business Men Well and 'favorably known,,and enjoying the entire confidencoand respect of tho community in which they live... Our Corn. posy is perfectly mutua, and wo invite your careful a-; tontion to the following low rates as NVO aro detarniined to insure as low as any other responsible Company, taking Into consideration the character of the risks incurred Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables no. to is sue Policies - which never expire, which obviates the no cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. Tim Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been promptly paid to thesatisfaction 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 ou honest and economical principles. ' RAAES OF INSUltabion,... Dwellings; briek . or stone, slate miff -.40,15. : $ $lOO do. •' • do ''shingles " do do , Log or Frame- "''oo . Barns, stone or brick " do Log or Frame AO "..,do 'Store IFous'es; brick or stony ,•45 do • :do 'Log or fraitio • - • • 'AO '" Ilotele a:boarding houses, brick ex atone t 35 ," do do do Leg or, frame . , , ~30 'Academies and Sbhool or , , ;.35, ,do • -, olltindiesatud tneetintehottiei ',SO • "'do , - Printers beeks and Stattonerie• . ,30 •- 11 . 1 4 )1131 / 4 1.. .5b ." do ;t -Tailor shops • 35 " do • Shoemaker andhaddler Antis " ",30 " 11 4 Bilversinitkand;Watchraltker •-• ,30 " do Tin and sheet Irons/lops. . • , ,30. " do 'Groceries and Prerisionatorris . AO do Tanneries , • •1- • AD "• do Dauer. shops • • ,30 "-"d., dtpiipower. , . • ~35 „de Saw Mille • • 35 ":40 Ding , Stiorser . • ,30 • " Sniithilhops,lfriCh or stone' ;30 do Carpenter Joiner ayiehie ;40 " .dr Wagoner and Coaclirnaksr shops` . ;16 " do Painter and chair maker sling ' 4O " Oil , . ,40 " :dp Ciorar Mills 40 40 Founderies of arnod ,35, .','. . , de do ' Ilyiek or stone' ,30 " do Mercliandlie in - brick OeStans Irtindllga 20 ii. ; do do in ' , Wilke/air , '''do` . ; .'!.'.do Furniture in brick or atone buildingsdo do in wondon 4 do Stablea a, shedf,:bripk orstonemuntry .?'! do Livery Tal'arn. , Stables ' ' ' Agit- All communications should. bo, addresveij "J (31 .1110.1,11.0,-Secretaryi.Jonenciwn Lebariart - Col, Pa at the "Mack florae' hotel: 2 ' Jonestown, March 4 180 • UCIT*I6 NEWS tsiticomt3ii cdr LIIMIDERMILCII 'etriaI3ERLAND New Goods New. Goods! GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. French Merino, all dolored ENGLISH MEJUNQ, all colored. All Wool , Dektins, all , eolored. POPLIN.IkIUSLIN .PELAINS, Mick Treo:eh Cloth BEATER ;Over Coating.• -1 . CLOTH. for LADI4S, VIJOABS, from t3400 . tri . 54;00. Fancy and Black Cass.' Satinettes, spid from 50 ets. $l l OO Bed Cheek and Tie king. Bleathechind'Unbletiehed Muslin. Woolen. :Stpc4ingS." ", Calicoes and-Gingfiam - s. Woolen_aod, C.Ottorr Hosoiric 4 s. Ladies' anif,, , Geritk Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts!! Balmoral Skirts: ,U,mbrellas.l Umbrellas! Ilirion and Paper Collars. ' 'Noe of ""anitillays Woolen Minds! Woolen ~ .Hoods 4eneral assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, & Qneengware. • LAUDERMILCIL 0::77- Alt kinds of Country iiiednOn taken in exchange for Goods. • . .THE-.NEW BAKER 111.1*rurderaikeed would respectfully 'inform the rena oftebanon;tbat helms comumenced-the.BAK "BUSINV.SS; In all itelearieties, at his stand, I Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck !lute!, and will supply customers with the best CAK &c. hour received from custosnerrand• returned tothem in bread at short notice. • . 'CON PEC'TIONNRIES , : - of all kinds, fresh and of the beat queiftY, eonstaittly . oa 11.1zd, and furnished at the lowest prices k .a Th • public is iarited.to glen nub ikr l / 4 1.r)' • Lob neu , Play -I ° ,:t3tl-1: * EBUtt.:• - LOVITItY S 6I coairectioakarrAtor:e ' (tile Lowry & Nat") • • • Walnut street, near Cumberland, I ;.t . ,ag wire from the Court House, Lebanon . .. Pa. LT X has just returned from the City. with .a'fresh II I Spring'Stock of • Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. rigs, Prunes,'Dittpr, Currants, Filberts, Citrons, Walauts,3 Pennuts,•Ainionds:&e. • ... • • Also, a large variety ,of 441 kinds .of different flavor d. Fine and Common CANDIES. Cakes. of : all kinds always on hand, or made to order. ' . 1113Partios suppihal nt short notice... : . A largo assortment of WOODEN. and IN.TOYS,•tn• eluding wheelbarrows, Wagons...le. ICE CERAM. of all the iliffirput flavors. slawsis.on hand. having fitted up the large SALOON Ir. hand some style, he hopes to.rece ire patronage.of the pnbile. JOSEPH. LOWRY. Lebanon, May 18, 1864.: • ' :„ NA ~IN HOTEL. , . • (LATI IFIIIT9 SWAN;)' .Race 'Street,. above Third , Phila. . riims establishment olDiregreatinducements not on , ly on account of 'reduced rates of boarding, but rum its central locution to the avenues of trade, as well as the conveulencesafforded by the severat Passenger Railways, running past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pass to and from !he lintel Co.-the. different Itailrmul Depots, should thiy be preferred to the-regu lar Omnibus belonging to the Howie. I am determined to devote my wholeattention to the comfort and convenience of my guests: .• OEO. LIGIITCAP, Proprietor. JOB. 1.10175031, Clerk: June 15, 1864. Alorth Lebanon 14ortingb • Ace:omit. . TOIIN PAINE, Treasurer, in account with N Leba non Borough, from April —, 1863, to April , 1864. Dr. To Cash received from former Treasurer, $ 76 78 To Cash received from John Healey, Col lector for 1862, In full, 262 17 To Cash received from lirm :L. Black, Col• lector for 1883. 455 60 Cr. ' _s796 04 By cash, paid stind'ry persons on orders homed as follows: Solomon oh. grich Interest - ' ll, 10 00 .. °berg° Arents Supervisor 2CO do do 80 00 Henry Treida • Bond & Int., 105' 06' . :. • Jacob Seifert 'do 101 10 •John Ileleey •Tax refuuded . 3 88 Worth & Reinoebl Printing 21 75 , • John Paine • Treasurer 500 John Light; as Interest 54 00 Win. L.:Black R. Contable 22 88 Benjamin Zeller Rent 8 00 George &rents Supervisor 24 20 . Isaac Miter Interest 6 60 . Josiah Funek Attorney 20.00 Joba 11. Miller • Bond & Int., 54 84 . John, Light, se do 48 SO • Abram Shirk ' • do Isllln, 11017e - r' 'do . 98 07 Win. 2d: Brest_ ~ . 110' ' Priaing 31 75 • • Balance In Tesionsy .. . 40 10 _, . . . - poi oi Osilatandlaitire $893 ecittianOttrir br /M. 49 pljkair h.e'; • 'nava asuidat,..laarlins asuman. CflM. a. unit I •Frit - 1141y Invitation LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage, at the old established and well-knowx LUMBER: YARD REINOEHLS & MEILY At 41. A UNION CANAL, on the East and West sides o Market Street, North Lebanon Borough. I UE superibers take pleasure in informing the citi- L tens of Lebanon, and..eurrounding counties, that they itill continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUSI NESS, et their oat and Verl knouire- stand,' Where they are daps , receivingadditional soppliee of Abe 441ST AND WELL SEASONED LU.4DEIt, , . oonsistrag.tif White and Yellow D inolVA EDS, PLANK and 44 • niMele BO ADDS; L 14 W' ati d' SCANTLING; Lrsiigogri3, -PALINGS , itidIEENONG AIDA RDS i 1 t 3, from I, to 4 inch ; CHEERY, from 3 ince POPLARVfroIwN - t0 , 2 bleb. • - • . Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. -' Oak` ind`Tdaida BOARDS and PLANIiS Brooltrik and 'Plastering LATHS. SIit i NCILES I , „..SlitigOLESl.l SIIINO LEO 1 , ! I 'Also; tine end Tromldek SIIINOLES. COAL! COAL!! COAL! A large stock of the beet quality of Stove, Bram,. Egg and LitneburnOrte COAL ; and also, the best Alle gheny tOALlOr`Elacitetniths, .Air" Thankful for, the liberal manner in wlikanthey have heictilforebein uatronVlA they'vionlii extend a cordial in vitution„for COntinUpPC*s ot favors, ire !they bye that, they now, have the -targert,,,bertand theape4t stodk of. LUIFIDEIt :cin' - fiand. in' the' county; sold lita reaannable,Rar conlage. " ; .0 - Elnaie dull acidaxantina Our .. tiffick and pilc. foruxurdUanizirelticwhere.' 31:EINGEIELS 4 ,m4iLy. North Lebanon borough, May 7, 1862. Blanket Wobl.lls CLOTHING: Of al c010r.% dye4Jet !it; Bistek,.preeed4tbe olor'rrarrantod *tut goods turued out equal to new, by . LYON LEYIBEIiGER 7 , ••r ",••• I , • Vast lilemover. ,":44 Aitlelis,toirsirGyek eakbe,,lert at T05..4 Lauber *es 'orderefor the 'above Will' be, "g e ° B4 • 1 ••••!v. D4reh 11.a583.. andi;Cfkrlll Fodder Eft, • A o.c? 'ISN6 of Wheat and- Qate,Straerjloo TOWS Coro i' ,. /rl ,l FOll4 . er,'foi*liett "tbb higlie4 [ln irli:et,prlca wilt be paid•in oft 'dorinst'AbAt ytouthe or April, May 'and Jobe, tbe,Paper Mill of STINN A ..,ROSS. Tittp: 241,A. Cobaeon Pa. 111R - DWAR-EAT COSI onrivliitt . large and ; well selected stock*oP LIARDW ASH. I P AIN TS;01 L &c..; .;,C OS :21' FOR • Cat SIC - .eartiep wbo have set tiqd the ic4c33ounis tcnApril f,lBOl, wilLlla tilloWed a liberal area It on ,porebasee.—Those prlio bare riot nettled :Will end tbali• godonnts with A. S. ,Ely, „En., 'fur trtilnOttpl, - *Aliment and col lee: lion. ' D. R. F. .51101 AN Y. LEBANON, PA Out-Lots at Arrivate Sale! Wilt, be at Sir ate• Sate, 4 A'C'RES, OF lIAND eituabid in Long Lane, near the bormigh line, its Corn ifillionnehip. It adjoins the land of Widow Fuhner, on tlih Wirth, WID. Atkine end John Krause on the Ewa. Th,ere is a one -story LOG HOUSE, weather ''boarded erected on the land, and a good WELL ni the,garden.— Thalami-has fine etonesfor quarries. This tract will make like home for a small family, It is free hem Ground Rent. Good title Kilt be . giren. ADAM RITCGER. - - 13.--This ! tract isiaaw coyerod with fine grass; hal of hicli -will be tho June 13 .' 'OYES. , STOVES , . -mow in . 9,, time to buy ',your ,STOVHS before cold is winter leisure and tbe best and clicapestllace in at the Leban.on Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Alanufae , tory of Zaraes f Two dobra South from the Lebanon Bank, whore cah-be bad the(largefit and beet-assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and BOBBING STOVES,'eUet - Offered in ,LOba li,n, Ons Burners for Parlors or Bed .Charntiers of his •citvn make, with a generalassertnient of Parlor-Stores, and a large variety of the best ,Cooking novas: in the eonnty or iborciugh, which howairtints tobake or roast CDII fantly.On hand of all sizeti, and thebest niaterial. COAL BUCKETS--the largest assortment, thehcai. lest iron it , and.the best made ineluition. large stock i. of TIN WritltE . , made of the best material and in a workmanlike -manlier. As he is it practical Workmen, and has bail au, experience of twenty-five years, he feels confident that be can give general satisfaction. Its tareiritile neethod of returning his thanks to his numerous cuitrinuirti fox: their liberal support, and he hopea,„by strictly attending to -his own business and !mill* 'Other peeplei ilone, to still receive a share of pupils patronage..---JAMAS N. Rooms. Ara-. UVtieular attention paid to rti klois of Jozuvra such ' RR Rocifing. Sjuauting,ake,vud, 4.11. vutirk. *AFT:billed MAY 11, 186.1. ' ' A ...LE lUR E.. FOR . Y:0 ON , G MEN • TRW intkishett,'nevi edition .of DR. CULVER, el •WE CELXDRATED ESSAY . on the 'Wks! cure (withont medicine) of SPERX.VrOaII:CCA, 'Or 'Sera ilia' Wank neer, Involuntary Seminal Lontes; Impotency, Mental.end gliystral Incapacity. Imptidiments to bler riage, etc.; also. CONSUMPTION, YPILZ Psi and F 173, in= ductal by f-indu Igent'e or Sexual . extravagince. Price,,in a sealed °arab:Me, onlyd center The celebrated nuttier in this admirable osserclear, ly demenstraten, - from a thirty 'Years imecessfurpree tice ~tbat the alarming coneequentxs of twit:abbe° may be radical!? cured *intent the dangerous use of inter nal medicine or the application Of tho , knife-:=poluting out a mode of curo, at once simple, certain and effectu. al, by cticans Of.which every sufferer, no •niatter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, -pithy:- utely, and radically. %M. This Loccure ebauld be in the hand!, acf, every youth and ovary 311 . 411, /it the land. Sent, under Seal, in a plain envelope..to any address poet-paid, on receipt of ail (eats, or two pc et Address the pubitlilpro . ..0 .6.8 .J. C. GLINT .4. CO., 127 Bowery, New . York, rOS t office. box 458 , .. . . April 20, 1864.—f...5p. . . ilt. A B E. synotatAttili.o. i/ . : ytkit' T-O-FtE {lse been flood Street, opposite the Eagle Suf . ' Lebanon, l'n. atoll E subscriber respectfully nonounces totals acgualn. /II tanccs and the publicingenaral,Alutt.he ha. eon- I, any on hand a large stock of DRCti 'PER/MI.4E4T; MliD IC ii*ES, PAINTA CITEMICALS, ,:" ''EfraltrtiFS; 6 . VARNISHES ;. 1 TURREIrriNk GLASS WARE. • • • IRUSItEt: • II AIR OILS, EXTRACTS, 'Sinning Fluid, Surgical Instruments. Toilet Soaps, 89- gars, Tobacco, Ac. Alan a variety of Fancy -Articles . too numerous to mention ; which he offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articleslas retiresene ed. Purchavere wilt . pteme remember this, and exam. ine the qualities and priees of his gandiebefore puyChas-' tog elsewhere.. gig-Physician prescrip.tionaundlam ity recipes carefully' scornpounded, at all . hou,rs of the day or night„ by-c a lling at the Drug Store, opPosite the iglo,Du tidings. . On :SsindaYs -the Store will-'be opened for the cum. pounding of prescriptions between the hours JAI- dud* 10 o'cloik, A. M., 1Y rind I, and,.•4 and 5 I'. . Lebanon, Aug. 18'1862... , . , . DAVID 8.-ILADETt. =3 Door,..Sash -and .Bteat2 Planing Located on the steam-House itotni, near pimbertatitlf Street, East Ltbanon. ; < • frill , : undersigned respectfully inform tbo :public in geberal, that they C till manufacture and keep on bane. MIR Dobr, Sash, Shutter, Flooring. Wenther=Bodrdi, 0 Gee Spring Mouldings, of all/deem, Wash•Boarda. • Mug, Surbac • . Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for houses. t We also Construct the latest and Most inn: preved..Stair Casing and liand'ltaillfig,* suitable for large arid small buildings. We now ;invite Farmers, Mechanics and'iluildera tti Call and examine our stock, which we will warrant to giro entire'eatisfaction to all who may favor the under. eigned ›xith.their custom. ' • • • • • • • LONO:AORE4.CsO.IIEL. Lebanoh, May 4,1864. ' P. S.—There is nleo all kinds of.TURNIM at the same Mill. Planing,' Sawing, Ac.,.protaptly done for those wbo may funkiab Lumbar. TATIMICING. 'B.. BA,IIBASY, in Funck's building; corner of Cum -1.0.• beclind street and Doe alloy, has on baud and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, arid VESTINOS, . well selected from Good Hennes. Good Fits and sub-' stantlal Making guaranteed to ,all. Also Ilandker chiefs, Cravats, Cllovea, Ilesiery,B*ienders, Panty and, Plain Linen Bbirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. S. B. RAMSAY. Lebanon, May 4,*1864. • • • Philip P. FASBIONABLE BOOT. Aim. ktion ..reAK ER ON Cumberland Street, one door Be the Black horeekttel. Thankful for very liberal pa tronagMx tended to me for the short time, noire been in busineits, I would respectfully solicit' a continuance of the patronage of the public.:' • • - e bas at all times an , ipetortnestt,of-REHYrS and 8110 ES of bie own mitilifactureva.kand, witiola wilt be' disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS; LADIES' GAITERS, Am. Those desiring a noit . ,: well Made artiCle, ere invites to se me a trial.. Cbildrens' Shoos of every eariiiKy . for on hand. Beery wprk mode,bo order, - !AiVVp . etu vroi l s ! we rrnfled...A,ipd@mi,eiidty dllose • • 7 • !" • To all desiroug of purchasing minx a.l:immt -LEBAN'ON For Bats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bogs, mole in • Fars, Woolens oho., Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals-, Ike. Put ,up in. 25c. 50c. and $l,OO Roses, Bottles, aa4 Ylalikit. -- $3 and 15 . alifes" for Routs, Pante lisetitT- TlONS t &C. 'Only infalliblb remedies known." ' Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to tbeiluman Yetnity. o .. "Rats eome.out of their holes to die." : 1I Sold Wholesale Leall„large.eities. 1167- Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. Sbif- 11 I Daw.taslll of all ctorthlessimltations. Xtga , .- See, that "Coicau'e" ;Dame is OD each Bon, De r. tie, and Flurk, before you buy, Xigir- Address . HENRY It. COSTAR. it4V- Principal Deirot 452 Broadway, -N. Y. • 446.- Sold by -J. L. LEMUSICINCR,• Wholesale iud Retail Agora, Lebanon Pa. ;; ,• Yob. 10, ' ' 78'..tT01,41.::.3:101.03 PED A LERS AL -so-- TO THE PEOPLE' OF LEBANON. VIARCUS NATHAN ; respectfully' informs tha propl4 Ina Lebanon and vicinity that he has opened a No tion and Fancy Dry Goods Stare. in Lebanon.riir tbdi WHOLEBALIt RETAIL Trade oratlArticlee in hie linoat tko most tedifedit piltee possible.. Ills stocle minders in part of ail kinds of Woolen and Cotton Steck Inge and IliAln,Ailiderilhirls ,Drawera Woolei Pape ind'Nutd,"M asits and Glo - tiAr: SearN , all kinds,ijit llandkerchiefs, -Collars eadiesmald Wairdresses and Nete,ltiblione and Viiriets, Spool and Patent Sewing Thread, Iluttons,,grdseoreVOutubs;ilte.. &c. A hirge esehrtinent or 01111tELIAS and PA114.- sor,s,ot the to pr , Speetatles, Pocket-beaks, Portmorreiree; DOminoes, Cards; Ac: A WO assort input nt Musical Instruments Axordoons, Lianjos; {Parnborines, Flutes:' lilies; Baskets,' Troika, Carpet. Beico,,Satchels, and all lauds or Toys, did feat everything almost that ean be °flit the - Notion anit.Fancy. line. Also e large • -variety. .or J.EwllLity sad . wArcitEs. 'Pedlars and Storekeepers Will tind it their in torgiatlo buy of us. Our Store is„ In ens. Jierlsind tree iriXiiinikis building; between the °Mirk Mouse sod Market Mouse. `MARCIIS-NATHAN. FISH'S LAMP HEATING APPARATUS, BOILING-:PRYL.VG -STENVINOISTBRPIN6 WITH TUB 71....4.31H THAT LICIJITS TUB 20OOX. * * * * lIT the, flame of*. common larap,at the coat of a cent's-worth . :orMl;lii rety Comfertsible'bruth fast can be cooked.-r-,KY.,7ri6tanei- • - * * * * Simple in a constructictolasfly kept in order, reedy, for uteln a tainint * * convenient to hare nn * * Druggists Circular. *, * ,* * 'Lamp IN one oitba.mqat qMptils* novelties of the day; * * the titilitY.,of it it !piquet tionable ~v. t great saving fa made tu. beating'. email articics, and can, be mad ! to cootE m etlaiKarila great many pumas: - 'which done an the ambulance cars wAicirlaing,the sick soldiers st 4 . -- Scient(fic American. * '* *Or : ' fMnily . usti, hospital 'tent iatrraok in pi ectics,fisng, iinrsfry, or sick room, 'nu'i,itioie orcoinfor.t beyond all proportion to its, cost, ' 4 ' Haws "Jourttatot Health = ' . . * * * have tried—the apparatus and my whir and I proclaim the some a toost . valuable and Indio- Poneable article, and we now wonder how we could so long do without it. * * Ed. Coal Oil Circular: * * * 4ri economical. contrivance for getting up heat at short notice for cursory. and general honse. hold purposes, * * one inniortant point is the ear , ing in cost over coat. fires. *- r. Evening limit, PRICES FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS. CAPAOifY . FROM' ONE TO FOUR QUARTS. Throe 4rticles 'Cooked at one time with * .one' .Burovr. Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, er Gas. Descriptive PamPblet of thirty pAges furnished gratis • ALSO • , :The Union Attachinent PRICK 50 CENTS. To be attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp or Gal Burner, by arbfeh Water may be Boiled, and Food cooked ; ALM arranged to support a shads. ° EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. WM. b. RUSSELL, Avout, •, • No. 206 Pearl Bt.,'N. York: • AOMT3 WAXTI9. A prll 5,1854- OWEN LAIIBACIM New Cabinet Ware Roma and Chair - Manufactory. itrzyltd St., 3d'door the L. Valley irctorotta: Largest manufactory and Best Assortmont of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the coon TUE public le respectfully request- , ed to beat in mind that these • I - Were Rooms mill be finuld tho best • , assortment Or FASEZIONAI3LE and llsno sows FURNITURE and CLIAIRS. -Persone in want of ruy kind would bust Call and ea-amine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.. 'Which "(being all of' his own work) be warrants to he better than any offered in this place. Prices wilt be nowan them at any tither pl-ca, Dither in.the Borough or countyrcifeLebrinon. All orders promptly attended lu, artl speedily crew ted at the lowest prices. 'All persons purchasing Ptialittiee froih him *lli he accommodated by having it delivered to them, tr say part of the county, rasa or CEIARGE, and withodi the least injury, as he has procured one of the test huh, imunifurniture wagons, especially for that purptite 1113... COFFINS made to order, and flinernis attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, slay 4, 1564 • .A. •111ERSBERGEWS a . .and Chair 'MANUFACTORY, .C.uniberlancl Street,Lebanon, Pa., . nearly opposite Rubb''s • tin' euhseriber.kceps constantl y 'hand, or makes to order the brat and moat fashimaablelfnrotturar. and 'ChairS; which be w'ill cheap, and cheaper than . any other ehop in the Borough or Coinnty .of Leba . non Ile invites Young lioneekeep- • eta and all ethers to giro him a call Wore buying elsewhere. Ile keeps no city `work; but makes all htineelr with good workmen. il k keepe, stForn flora Wagon and delivers all Furniture, with. out Injnry, and free of cost. .Don't forget the place- East telninon, cumber lend street. lie Invites alt to giro him acall, far this' 'can tuake the best bargains A. lIER 8E1E11(1M. Lebano; Jan. 20, 1564-3 m, - • ' I ~. T;/ ~ r .... ..` . . CABIN ET W-414EIX00,MS, Southeast lei. 4rgitrkt.qqueife t : NORTH' .A:NOV. 'E'OI4),I7GII 4regnltf . talbitto: the: pub' on ha trd...)l4..tdast Nfare•inoirela• n apierniter sasortmeet oit=l and •atilodant lal . Furinit Parlor, Cottnee and.Ctrambear —conflicting or F.elae, Tots-s.•Totatt, Lonngei., Parlor. Centre, Card and Conation Tables, Meeeini I I era', Com trton Ilareani, ke • CEIAIIIB, 3Frr1117.4, Caae Schic4l, Common and Itock-', ,cl.aire and .o.ld Fitrnitura re. ... at short not ice and at moderato prkm. '46l' COFYINS made and Fonerala attrod••l at tA shortest notices. •----11ENItr-A. AL LV11111.4. Nortll Lebanon bonnie': Jan. 6, 1864. Illy Dny , • , Thirty,,,Mlogn, C L OCRS 2 'JoPe Aeceiied Biliaßq 3 aewelry.attore,. • . Llpanon, Pa. R E 114 OVAL • • Saddle and Harn ess ,filapu •, ! oe:ewo. ry T IDE undersigned .1. hlB Sa . ddipey'qnd liarhaita Manufactory to a few 4foors South of the old ; pleco, to the large room lately oecunitel by Stillman & Bro., as - a Liquor atore. whore be will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa cilities for attending to all the departments of his bud nese: Being determined to be behind no other estab- Ilehment in his abilities to accommodate customers, he mhuak esPabirr.um ed.neitre-rpa of in e s ve n r o y r expense to obtain and m the business and secure the aer:diceenk improveme n t a oftlebea a , or i k n : men that liberal' wages would comodind. Ile will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture nt the short en notice. alt descriptions of HARNESS, such as Sad dies, Bridles, Carriage Harnees, of all kltide; heavy Harness, Buggy i-f•the boat manufacture,,Buf faltynolma, Fly Note, such as Cotton,Worsted, IL)nen, and new kind .lately invented; %MIPS of every kind, ouch as Du Whips, Cart Whips, kc.; llamas of-alt descriptlons. halos, home-made Traces, k0.,.&c., all of whin 11 warrant to be equal in any that can be o to any other establishment in the country . .. Ali Winks that those detiring any thing in this Duo, eboold tall at hialtlaoe and examine ais stock. no feels' the fulhitrt confidence, la his shinty . to give entire aatlefaotion; • •, ~ , grzf. All orders thsphlnkly rappleed faded to. ' ' • k 'On nPir ovom eal , Hoe* Walton Ilerouga; ge9.118, 1599. f EIM
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