The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 31, 1864, Image 3

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TERNS, Si 50 A YEAR
LEBANON,. PA.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1864.
HOME AFFAIRS.
XiLa.toosi oY .A.,clNrortlisi'3.N.
The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the
following charges for Advertising, viz :
Sire. ' lt. 3t. 3m. 3m. Iy.
1 Square, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $9.00 28.00 $ 840
2- " 21 Epee, • 1.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 12.00
9 .. 98 lines, 1.60 900 7.00 10.00 18.00
For Executor's and Administrator's Notice'', ' 2.00 .
For Assignee. Auditor and similar Notices, ].bo
For yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, 8.00
For column advertisement. 1 year, 60.00
For % column " " 30.00
For 31 4 column " 11 0 18.00
For Antic:mincing sandidates for office, in advance, 2.00
For Announcing eels, unaccompanied by ads N. 1.00
For Local NOtiCeS, Society reeoltittous;9B., 8 eta
Wor falp!oinee . or Ppeelni Notices, 80 cent/ per line
por year.
yearly advertisements for Merchants and Basi
lian MOtt ae !WNW, ttpop..
Pie-Nie.—:A•Pie-Nie will be held
on next Thursday afternoon, September
Ist; in GleiningeTts Grove, about one mile
east of Lebanon, between the Railroad
and Canal. All are Invited to attend.
John Still, of Company I, 107th
Reg, P. V. V., of this place, was. taken
prisoner on the 19th of August, whilst
fighting on the Petersburg and Weldon
Railroad, Va.
The Democratic Central. Club
of Lebanon was re organized on Monday
evening, by the,election of the following
officers :
President.—P. H. EBUR.
Vice Presidents,—Andrew Reinoehi,
Joel Goodhart, David Mitchell, -Philip
Arentz, Josiah Gettle, Henry Derr.
Recording Secretaries.—C. L. T.
Greenawalt, L. C. Shirk, George Krause,
John H. Sowers.
Cor Secretary.—S. T. M'Adam.
Treasurer.—William Shirk.
' Executive Committee.—A. H. Richey,
A. H. Embich, P. F. M'Caully, J. H
Bressler, T. P. Frantz, L C. Shirk, John
Matthes, Adam McConnell, J J Blair, J.
H. Weaber.
A ratification meeting will be
held in the Club Room, on the evening of
the day that the nominees of the Chicago
Convention are announced.
That excellent institnOen, the
Lebanon Female Seminary, will reopen
next Monday. Parents wishing their
children educated in the higher branches
should inform themselves fully of the ad..
vantages offered at home, before they
send them to other places ; and in doing
so they will find this institution equal,
if not supericir, to any other that may be
brought to their notice See advertise:
ment in another column. The Boy's
School under charge of Miss Eddy, will
reopen at the same time.
a tam
The members of the - Persever
ance Engine and 'Hose Company of Leb
anon, desire in a public manner to show
their appreciation of the splendid enter-
Otinmcnt.. given_tligro by A. Wttatemi,
Esq ,of Corn wall,—an exhibition of lib
erality unsurpassed in this vicinity ; an
entertainment bountiful in the extreme,
set oin with gFeat taste, and each guest
receiving due attention. We are grate
ful, very grateful to Mr. Wilhelm for this
mark ()rills eyeem, and assure him that
more than he did for us on the 18th day
of August, could not be done by any one,
and much less than he did, would have
been appreciated. To Mr. Wilhelm and
his family we tender our heartfelt thanks,
with assurances that their hospitalities
will be remembered with the kindliest
emotions whilst memory lives within us."
To the assistants who added to our en
joyment we also tender our thanks, and
to the North Lebanon R. R. Company,
who carried us gratuitously to and from
the scene of our pleasure, we are also
obliged.
On motion It was unanimously resolv
ed, that the above card be published, and
a copy thereof transmitted to Mr. A.
Wilhelm.
A. REINOEFIL, Pres't.
B. B. FOSTOR, Ass't. Sec'y.
Lebanon, Sept. 3, 1864,
The offerings of Beef Cattle in
Philadelphia, reached about 2000 head
lipt week. The sales ranged at fromslo
Msl6 for common to good and prime,
including a few extra cattle sold at s.l6i
al7, and one lot at s9.} gross ; the mar
ket closed rather dull.
Cows were steady, and WO sold at $3O
MHO each for springers, and $B5 to $65
for cow and calf.
Hbas.—Only about 1000 were offered,
and sold at from $l4 to sl6i the 100 lbs
net, showing little or no change.
SHEEP were more plenty and the mar
ket dull, with offerings and sales of 9CO
head at 6a7c. per lb., gross.
COUGH S AND COLDS.—Those who
. are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Hoarse.
ness, Sore Throat, Sze. * should try
"Brown's Bronchial Troches," a simple
remedy which ..has relieved thousands,
and which la l le,a/most every case effec
,
turd.
CANNING FRUIT.—A eorreepon
.dent of the Country Gentleman seasona
bly reminds us that many fruits may be
preserved with little or no sugar. He
says : "Currants, gooseberries, peaches
and pears require no sugar to preserve
them. Raspberries and blackberries do
not require more than four ounces of su
gar to a pound of fruit, and strawberries
but little more. We have now the differ
ent kinds, nearly as fresh and good as
when first gathered. Put them up the
same as if you used the usual quantity of
sugar ' that is, expel the cold air by heat
ing the fruit after it is placed in the jar,
by setting the jars in cold water, which
heat to bobing, The jars that we use
are self-sealing, with zinc covers, which
can be screwed on before the jar is re
moved from the hot water. We have
never lost a jar of fruit put up in them.
Sabre Outs, Gunshot Wounds, and all oth
er kinds of Wounds, also Sorel!, Ulcers and Scur
vy, heal safely and quickly under the soothing
influence of HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT, It
Seale to the bone, so that the wound never opens
again. Soldiers., supply yourselves. Only 25
dents per pot. , 283
Blanks'for Bounty and Invalid Pen
slots Matins Just printed and for rale at tber Ain
vunruturt 'Office.
Howell Fisher, Esq., of Potts
ville, has been nominated by the abolition
convention of Schuylkill county, as their
candidate for Congress.
Mr. John G. Snavely has sold
some 6 acres of land in East Lebanon,
to a party of this borough, who, it is said,
intend to erect a steam forge and pipe
mill. He received 8600 per acre -for his
land.
The farm of David Stine, deed., in
East Hanover townshis:bas been sold to
Mr. Themes Lesher; at-50 per acre.
It .has been autionnced by au
thority that the draft will, for certain,
take place on the the sth of September,
next Monday, in all districts which Have
not bought themselves free. Lebanon
borough and most of the districts of this
county are nearly or quite full, and the
probabilities are that all will be filled
this week so that the draft for the whole.
county, will be avoided. In case there
should be a draft the following new• deci
sions will be of interest to our readers :
Exemptions from Dra..—There are
many persons holding certificates of ex
emption granted after the draft of last
fall, which certificates'are of no value now,
for the following reasons : •
Ist. What were called the legal caus
es for exemption no longer exist. Un
der the old law the only son of widows,
persons supporting orphan children, iSce„
were exempted. The present law does
not exempt them, and these names have
been returned to theLbox.
2nd. Persons were exempted for physi
cal disability. - Eieept hi 'eases were the
boari is satisfied that the disability is•
permanent, these names have been re
turned to the be x
Where the board can now be satisfied
that the disability remains and that the
party is entirely unfit for a soldier his
name will he taken from the box. The
sooner such persons make application the
better it will be, as it will diminish the
number of applications after the draft,
which takes place in Se dember. After
the 3rd of September causes for exemp
tion will no longer he heard.
Of course, if thc quota of your district
is full you need not trouble yourselves at
all about being exempted.
QUESTION.—HoIIo I there Dick and
Nanny, where are you going, that you - are in much a
- hurry r
Asawst.—Why we are just on our way to Daily's
Pbotogieph Gallery, to have our oleo. * ;ken . Ile
takes splendid pictures, nod his Gallery all
the time crowded so I said to Nanee we will li
ly this morning before any bc , *. else g te.me, or we
will have to come away agait, withost get :es ar. r.
QUEST.—Yes! I have heard too tht t is • Lllery
is nearly all the time eiowded, and AO why c•or t you
go to soots other Gallery?
Azis.-011 lay twe con Ind think of sr a tin;
We admire the true and 1,211,101111 ..*6
takes, so ntorh tir, t we w.ould not ttoa , , 't, •• tory it we could s.:t them fot nothiE-1 re. • • t.31 . 1:1
peat a, experts:a eh, the business, lutes ' t
in:tutored ilotritntelit,. as ; sty
rttit'it Tore ts.kt.e the b- - r 1.o:t tt t.. n :0 of
away ets.t7 thal co
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Lvbalton,
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Editor of Advertiser :
Dela Stn :—Witlt your permission I wish to say to
the readers of your paper that I arlll send, by return
mail, to all who wish it (frm) a Beam, with fulldirec•
tiuns fur making and u sing "a simple Vegatabla Balm,
that will effectually remove, in ton days, Pimples
Bloches, Tin, Freckles, anti all Impurities of the Skin,
leasing the same soft. clear, smooth - and beautiful.
I will also mail. free to those having Bald Heads. or
liars Fares, simple directiOns and information that
will enable them to start a full growth Of Luxuriant
flair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, I n less than, thirty
days.:
Altalipßations answered by return mail 'without
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. ("HAMAN, Che•niit,
831. Broadway, New York.
July 2G.
AML. Carel to the OStiltert3:34"
OVA LLOW two or three kogsbeads of "Bodin,"
/04•Tenk Bitters," Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An
tidotes," ttc., AC., Ac., anti after you are satisfied with
the result, then try one boa of OLD 'DOCTOR BU
CHAN'S ENGLISEI SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor
ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They are pure
ly vegetable . pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in
their effects on the broken down and shattered consti
tution. Old - and young can take them with advan
tage. Imported aid sold in the United States only by
JAS. S. BUTLER.,
_ • . No. 427 Broidiray, New York.
tor Agent far the United States.
P.' - p,-A
-Box of Pills, securely pitched, will be mail
ed:to any address on receipt of prce, widek is ON fl
DOLLAR, post pahl--inoney refunded by the Agent if
entire satisfaction is not given.
July 20,1864,-3m..•
DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED? DR. BU .
(JUAN'S eNOLISH SPECIFIC Pita.s cure in
leas than 30 days, the worst of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, In:
sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual. and Nervous Alfa ,
Volts. no matter front what, canto produced. Price,
One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by . until, on re ,
ccipt of //12 order. - One Box ~will ,perfect the cure in
most c.--es. Address,
JAS. S. BUTLER,
General Agent, 441 Broadway, New Teak.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
IS a concentrated extract of the choice root, so con
blued with other substances of still greater altera
tive power as to aftbrd an • effectual antidote for d is
eases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure:.-Such a remedy
is surely wanted by those woo suffer from Strumclus
complaints, and that one which will ,accompliali disk
cure must prove as this has, of immense servlefflto
this large class of our afflicted fellow-citisons. flow
completely this compound will do if has been proven
by experiment on many of the i►orst case to be found
in the-following complaints :
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Sick Dis
eases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, eruptions, St. An
thony's Fire ROSe or Brysipelas, 'Pettit* or Salt Rheum
Scald llrad, R ng Worm, &c.
'Syphilis or Votes - int. Disease la expelled from the sys
tem by the prolonged use of this Sarsaparilla, and the
'prt lent is lint in comparative health.
Femora Diseases are caused by Scrotal- In the blood,
irid are often soon cured by this blktioct of
• Do not discard this invaluable rnedleina, because you
have been imposed upon by something .pret , ndleg to
be Sarsaparilla, wtdle it was not. en you have
used AWOL—then, and not till t II you knew
the virtues 4?' Barstparilla. For articulars of
the diseases L. cores, we refer you yer's American
Almanac, w:itch the agent below nain'td will furnish
gratis to all who call for it.
•
Area's CAISIAWMO Pitts, for the cure of Costiveness,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, AYsentery, Font
Stomach,, headache, Piles, Rheumatism. Heartburn
arising from Disordered Sten:itch, Pain, or Morbid In.
- fiction of the Bowels, - It !Maloney, 'Loss of Appetite,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout. Neuralgia,
and for a Dinner Pill.
They are sugar coated, so that the moat sensitise
can take them pleanntly, and they are die beet Aper
ient in the world for all the parpor . of a family
physic.
Prepared by J. C. AYER. le CO.; Lowell, BUM:, and
sold by alt the druggists In Lebanon and dealers in
tutitiOlite everywhere. „ . -
June 2`2, '
d GR , TTLEMAN, clued o f Net roue Debility, Dicom
petene,7, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, • actua
ted by a desire to benent others, w ill bellappy,
niqi to all who need it, (free of charge,) the recelpe and
directions for making the simple remedy used in his
case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and
possess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by
retard mail,(carefully sealed,) by addressing
B.'OGDEN
No. 60 Nassau street, New York.
1,41054{-3re.
Terrible Diseloseires.
SEGRETS for the million I A most raluableand won
derfal publication. A work of 400 pages, and 30
colored engravings. DR. 'HUNTER'S YARN RECUR,
an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman,
their Physiology, Functions. and Sexual disorders of
every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their
speedy core. The practice of rat. II'UNT Kit has long
been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solici
tation of numerous persons, be has teen induced to ex
tend his neediest usefulness through the-medium otitis
-YADE MECUM." It Is a volume that should' be in
the bands of every family in the inothos a r preventiVe
of secret vices, or as a guide for the. alleviation on,
of the most awful and destructive sewn:gee OW visited
mankind. One copy, securely envellipttl. wilt be for.
warded free of postage teeny part of the United States
for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies for SI. Ad•
dress. post paid, DR. litiNT elll, No. 3 Division Street,
New York.
Sept. 3 1303.—1 y.
gtotite,s.
English preaching next Sunday, both morning and
evening, in the First Reformed Church. '
English preaching next Snnday, both morning and
evening. in Zion's Lutheran church.
!t: Joan's Caniten.—Service next Sunday morning and
evening, In the English language. Lecture on
Wednesday evening.
Communion on Sunday mining, and preparatory
nerviees on Saturday evening.
Preaching in the' M. E Church every Sabbath, both
morning and evening. Also services on Thursday
evening.
OA the.6th inst.; in Jonestown, by Rey. Win. Ger
hardt, Mr. JOHN A GERHART to Miss CATHARINE.
MARKEY, bath of Bethel tp., Berke; co.
On the 13th lust.. by the same. Mr. SAMUEL STEIN
to Mise CAROLINE E. SHUBERT, both of Union tp.
On the 24th In•t.,by the Fame, Mr.JOHN G. BEECH
BILL. to Miss FIANNA. FINK, both of Jackson tp.,
Lebanon co,
On the 29th inst., by, the Rey. P. W. Hiemer, Mr.
ABSALOM' BRANDY, to Miss KATE GOOD, both of
N. Lebanon tp. '
On Ili. list Mgt , at. Annville, by The Rev L. W.
Ormamer. Mr. hIRAM LIGO.Vto Mies LIZZIE HOD
SKR, both of South lint +/Rio.
Ots 'U., 14th inpt.. et. Jonoetown, hy the Rev. S. Noll.
Mr. I , NT rat ALt.WIN I. to Miss ELIZABETH WE'VE Ey
bo. h of, Swabs:it touoahlp.
In Cornivall tp ,on the 27th inst., CHRISTIANA.
child of William and Nary WITMER, aged 1 yoar,B
months ' and 3 days.
On the 9nd Inst., FREDERICK KEISNER, of East
Hanover, aged
about fiti years.
On the 10th hist , at Union Forge, EDWARD GER
HART, aged 6 years and 5 dnya.
On the 14th inet . in Freilorieksburg, JOHN HEN
RY, infant son of John U. and Hannah 3. KOHR.
aged 5 months and 17 days.
tie 21st inst., in Union, JOHN LASH, aged
about 68 years.'
On the 22nd inst.. hi Jonestown, CHARLES MAL
VERN. Infant sou of Thomas and Elizabeth LOSER,
egad I year,l month and 27 days.
.Go to ... thy met my child,
Go to thy , dreamless bed,
Gentle and undefiled,
With blessings on thy head "
On the 2nd of August, in this Borough, CHARLES 0
FRANTZ aged 25 yeara, 9 month a and 11 days.
•
The Lebanon Market.
Carefully Corrected 11W.1-Iy.
LEBANON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1864
Extra Family, *l3 fr Esgs, VI doz.
1 22
Extra Flour, 12 00 Rutter, lit lb. . 40
Prima White Wheat,2 AP Tub or salted butter, 10
New Red Wheat, 280 I Lard, 20
Old Red , 2 40 I Tallow, 15
Prime Rye, 1 85 i Bum, . 20
Corn, ' " .1 85 Shoulders. 18
Oats; -80 Sides, . 18
Clover-s< id, • 800 Soap, 7
Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 26
Flux-seed, 2 50 White Rags, 6
Dried Apples, pealed, 200 Mixed Rags, 3
Penult "Snits," 250 Flax, TO lb., 1234
Peneh "Maze's," 1 52. Bristles, lb., 40
Cherries, 1.75 Feathers, V lb., 644
Oil iI,IIS , 2 00 W 001,173.01., 40
Potatoee, ..0 bus, 1 00i Soup Beans, 'ft qt., 7
B
Apple utter, lilorock, 45 Vinegar, gal., 20
MED
gtiu
- /.. 1 a
YOUNG married man from the West, formerly
A
• frQm Lebanon. who has four years experience in
the mercantile business. is desirous of obtaining a sit
uation ea CLERK, SALESMAN or BOOKKEtierat.--
Best of references-given If tesired from former em
ployers and other business men. For further informa
tion apply-to Gee. Waltz, and John Ulrich, Express
Agent.
Lebanon, Aug. Al. ISCI
ap,i me
IiaIIEMBIEM
Trees I Trees T ' Treei
]o.oootXtitk TAROb APLLITiS, at
wpri.e ; .al : opepua r
and Plum Trees, &c., for sale at the
121.
"Cab - ads - 10 'Nurseries," near ',shallot'.
SAMUEL 3.11LL1.111.. ...-
August 31,1864.--2nt*
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eV EC E undersigned, Auditor appointed liy . the Or.
plgtee'Court of Leßaron county, to mah"distribu-
Bon of the balance remaining in the, hands ‘of :Taut
Kroll, Edward M. Krell and .lonethan 'Krell. Execu
tors of the last will and testament of Toll as KRA LL,
late of Bethel township, deceased, will attend at his
office, in Fredericksburg, on Monday. October 3,1864,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.. to perform the duties of his office.
when and where all persons interested may attend if
they see proper.
JACOB sirNOTTERLY, Auditor
August 31,1801.
Photographic Gallery.
rrinE nndereigi i cd having established themselves in
11, Adam Rise's Building, (amber/and Street, Lebanon,
in the Rooms formerb occupied by Wm. Zimmerman.
respectfully invite Elm attention of the people of Leba
non end the ingoluing enmities, to the facilities pos
sessed.by them, for the taking of fine MOTO
GRAPHS, AMBILOTYPES, &e All are invited tai call
at their rooms, and examine,specimens of their skill,
which they pride themselves are second to none In
the country. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar
anteed in all ruses. • • • .
BENDER & HOLLING.BE.,
Phottigraphers, &e.. in Adam Rise's Building.
Lebanon, August 31, 18C1.
Lebanon :I[`emale Seminary
MISSES SOS'S. Principals.
MISS LAWRENCE, Teacher of Music.
E Twelfth Session will commence Sept. S. 1861.
1 This School is designed to elevate the standard of
female education, mid to offer superior advantages at a
moderate cost. The school year is divided into two
sessions of five months each. Charge par session, from
8 to 16 dollars, according to the studies of the scholar.
Extra for Music, trench, Latin, and German.
*** Particular attention given to the musical depart
ment. Instructions upon the Yinpo, Melodeon and
Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the
School will be waited upon at their homes, when de
sired, and at the usual rates.
Instructions on Piano or Melodeon, $lO 00 to II 00
Vocalization, . - 10 00
Organ, 18 00
Early application should be made to
S. J. STINE, or
.1. W. MISR.
Board of Directors:
D. 8. HAMMOND, 8. J. STINE,
JOHN MMILY, J. W. MISR,
0. D. (AO:UNGER, C. GREENAWALT,
GEORGE ROSS, JOSIAH FIINC.K.
REALE FEW,
Lebanon, Aug. 31, 1864.
LEBANON VALLEY ACADEMY
FINDER. charm of KISS EDDY, will open on ' , Mon.
t)daj next, Sept. 5. The prices of Tuition- will be
$2O, $3O, $4O, and ; sso for the schwa year, or, $5 47:50,
$lO, and $l2 50 per quarter. - Parents wishing to avail
. themselves of the advantagee offered 'lO , 'this sclinel
.411 i-tease obtain Perm its. from the Secretary. o f the
Donn( of Directors, Sons W. Mien. No pupil. will be
received without a permit or for a less period than one
quarter.
Lebanon, August 31,1864.
PRIVATE SALE
frIlE subscriber otters at Private Sale his small
Farm, situate in North Lebanon townehip; about
4 miles from Lebanon, near Kimmerlings' Church .on
the road leading to Wolaberstown and Pinegrove, ad
joining lands of . David Steekbeck, Jacob Arenta and
others,:sontaining 86 ACRES AND 70 PERCHES, of
excellent farming Land, in a high state of cultivation,
ut ler good fences, With plenty of run-
Water, tec. The improvements are
sari . twoeter eather Warded Log HOUSE
1 . 8 BANK
, Summer Hott-e, and ner.
1111
essery tidings, all as good as new.
Poseessio and good_ title will be given
on the let day of April, 1866.
um. If the aboVe property is not sold at private sale
it will be offered at public sale on SATURDAY, DC
TOBER 1, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P.M., on the premises.
ANTHONY UOLDERREAD.
North Lebanon, August 31, 1884.
Free „
1-41 14 bn.
Geo.. Atkin` s,-
D ESTROUS OF EXTENDING HIS
BOOT Itc SHOE.
$3 'Er IS X W .
has determined to carry out the motto,:
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." .
-ite•his just received , &large 'Stock of,,lntot4 Shoes,
Trunks and Carpet "attention
paid to Customer's Work,
Lebanon, Ilan* 2341864:
MarriflL.
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Auditor's lotire
THE
OF A.
SMALL FARM.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.'
PUBLIC SALE
• .'•• :OF "A . ' '
valuable l'avern Stand.
%MILL bo sold at public mile, on
Saturday, I k e :24th day o f Sept. 18G4,
on premises No. 1, the followjng Real Estate, the prop.
e a Daniel
y u
,
NO.I. That well known Public Douse, the "BLACK
'ROTEL," situate in the for
eugh of Lebanon. and consisting of n
rt barge Steno Building divided into
•.t convenieut rooms, a large BARN and
Shed' affording ample Stable room. and
- other outbuildings. A pump wit!,
Water in the yard nod everything conveniently ar
ranged for the keeping of n public house. Being lo
cated in the central part or the town, a rare chance is
hare offered for a good investment, and to carry on a
good and profitable business .
NO. 2. A LOT OF' OBOOND. .frontieg on Chest
nut Street in raid Borough 66 feet, and extending to
Jail Alley 198 . feet, on which Is erected a BLACK
SMITH 81! Wand a LARGE, BAEN.
Sale t , „, mmen wt.! o'clock, P. M., on said - day,
when terms will be made known by
ISAAC itoFnut,,'
Committee of Daniel Brim
Lebanon August 31,18[1.
Notice. '
itswie—L meeting of the Lebanon County Agri.
cuIIIWNI. Itortieulturnl and Mechanical 'Society.
will be held et ROLLING SIPS iIVVEL. on Saturday,
September 3.1864, at 1 o'amdc P. K. Members wishing
to continue their membership should not fail to Harold.
W3I. RAMC Pees.
Lebanon, Aug. 24, 1864
VFarm:for .- Sale . ,
rintE undersigned iffers at PrivatmSale his Farm, In
1 South Lebanon Township, Lebanon county - i-one
hail - mile from floret's Mill , , and tine half mile from
I v e i g i v ,,, mill, adjoining lands of-John Weiss, Abra
ham 'heist, Heist A Bucher, and others, containing 7u
ACRESAND .313 PERCHES, 'under good cultivation.
About 10 . ACRES of Exceltent trimitEli, 5 ACRES
MEADOW ; a never failing Stream of water is running
_ : • through the laud:. Ili improvements
ft{
.. 1. , : „. , thereon are Anne and'wha If story MI
, HOUSE.• large Ski; DAM
..,..,. , ~.. Spring of Water-'mete r the Donee.—
" '' ,1,, • There is an.oltOtiAßD. of Fruit Trees
.: 7 =.7--- -' '..'..,-='"' nn tho premises. ,'
.
- .
Persons wishing further informant will call on the'
nndersigned, in Ileidelberg townettlip . ,..netir ;shadiest,-
town, oron his eon , John Bratruoiter • residing , on - the
premlses.
• PETER BRUBACIIER, $r
Shaoffurstowo, August 24, 1804.-,
NOTICE TO STAPPERSBY
Philada. and Reading R. R.
-. • •
N eccerdance
with the provisions of the New Uter
i net Revenue Lax, all Goods delivered at the above
Rail voad for eh ipment, must have a Two cent Stamp
affixed to the Receipt demanded therefor, said Stamp,
to be at the expense of the Shipper.'
For all Receipts taken by. above . Company,. said
Stamps will - be furnished and paid for bylbe Compa
ny. • W. G. BOWMAN,
Letrinon, Aug. 17, Freight Agent. •
PUBLIC SALE
WILL be sold at Public Sale on
Thursday, September 29, 1884,
on the premises, the
Plantation
of Henry Urieh, deed., near Fredericksburg, in Bethel
township, Lebanon county. containg lid ACRES more
• or less of good farming
- land, whereof. about 30
ACRES is White Oak "
; i , - "3), WOODLAND. The . itn- B ` .
pros ements thereon are a _
two Story DWELLING -
HOUSE, SWEITZES BARN and - Other out buildings.
Good Orchard, and running. Water near the house
Well, with pump, near the house. Also Running Wa
ter through the land. Good right and title will be giv
en on the Ist day of April, 1305. Sale to coruntence
preeisefy at 1 o'clock P. 8., when terms will be made
known by D. W. 13111:1011,
Executor of the list will and. tpstainent ofnenry
Uhrich; deed. . • -
Bethel tp., August' 4,1864.
VALUABLE
Borough Property
AT
Private Sale.
TU 1E sub rater offers at Private Sale ROL SE and
LOT OF GROUND, situate in Cunt
balsnd street, in the Borough or Leh
anon 134 Ed
et E .t or the Ci nit e
. 11
Uprise The tiou,., is n Lirge throe,
Story ERICK DWELLING, t, AD all
the modern , ' improvements
The terms la tit be reasonable "se For further
mien•unetion apply to nattachls' 4, lileily, InAUrth
Lebanon Rot ough
Aprll 20, 1564 —tf • OEGE ABSEIL
Tremont, Schuylkill county, Pa
Valuable Three Slory,Brielf
liciuse at Privatef,t)ale..
/VIM sulmeriber offers at private sale the Rouse nose
1, occupied by fon. John W. Eillinger, on AValont
street, corner ofJail alley, opposite the Jail, In the
borough of Lobauon. This is a property very desira
ble for business or as a private rettidence. '
:TINE. •
Lebenon,Jtily 27, 1.864,..-6fr.
Notice.
Films is to notify nit Ctrp ntere and Cabinet makers
tilat no bills for coffins will bo paid by the Direc.
tot s of thq Pool" for pooLpet sons dying.w ith in a circle
of fire miles of the Poor House; as :al such persons
will bo turnisbed with Coffins free of expense on appli
canon to the Steward at the Poor lieu,o.
JOHN BOTIMAN;
ELIAS i7AI4:IIRN,. 'Dime of po ,roor
0190. 7Aftaikatm.AN,, -
Patent Fruit Jar.
.
The. Great Sliziamoessisi.
IrttE most effeetue I Fruit Jairs ih viol market. Is
all glass, having no cramping or screw device.--: :
For sale at 1-9311.1bIRGER'S'Ilrug Store 't Martet street,'
•
LobinOn. • . .
gar- Call and get a circular giving more forms,
tien.
Lebanon, June I, 1861.—tt
. ..
~' PUBLIC. S ALE ,
OF A
Good..Flai-m.
WILL Le sold at Public Snie at -the. public house'
of George Moyer, in South T.etration township, on
. :
AVlttirday, , September 10, 1864,
the . following Real Estate, late ofllenty' ... .Eby,
~doc'd.,
cis :—No, I, .. . . .
A Fine Farm,' . -
.. .
Containing Di ACRES. and 165 TEllorrEs, orgood
Limestone iwnd,.situate in South . .Letwnon - township, ,
__,„- Lebanon county, pr miles from Lebanon.
...,„...;: .7 " -- - - adjoining lalid of Jacob, Eby, John
B ' . B .', Shank. jr., George bloyer's Tavern and
',' ti I' others. ' Tho luiproventente are a
... `• • ' DWELLING 11011315,goodZWSIZER .
DARN, and other outbuildings, as al
so a good Well of Water, Orchard,', dm. The- hind has
alreany beim 'Dined twice. ,Aboni., 6 acres. is WOOll
LAND. •
No: 2:
A TRACT OF LAND. containing 16 • ACRES and
125 PERCHES, adjoining No. 1 and the. :raid. This
tract is very'diraide for - a Dwelling, ,Alionv*, Ames .
is WOODLAND. - ' •....,.. --
_ *Mi .
The whole of the above fa 66 ACRESdloll'erches
and will he sold in whole or parts .to salt purchafiers.
ALSO - ._-,,7,:fr .. '
~.._, ..
4 ACRES CHESTNUT TlAlDER:.llll6fOrth'4ls 4 6 4 i,l l
Township, _Lebanon connty,:ailymingliandaoL,
,sr
Adam Garman, Joaeph- ...Leder,- David •Steck
beck and Joseph Snyder, • • '. :
Sale to commence .at 12 o'clock, 111; %when
terms will be made known by
' ' JACOB EBY .1. Ex caters.
JOHN lIAAR. f
South - Lebanon; Aug. 16, 1664, : ' '
AMERICAN HOUSE ,
Market Street, Lebanag; •
TOIINSVIATTHES
Propruelor.
rl l lll4 ProPrietor of this old established and popular
110 TEL would respect.olly inform the public that
it will be conducted at till Once, to the , comfort and
convenience of its gaei,ts.• it has imen - theroughly re:
fitted and . renovated ..imd no. Poitoi will-too Voted to
make the Table and- the Bar, at all HUM, equal to any
in the county.
The STABLING and.ntrd are AUperior too, Mid more
extensive, than, aux other in. Lebanon. Anew SHED
fa,also io the course of erection, which will be com
pleted in a short tithe The patronage of the Fanners
and the Traveliu g public generally is respectfully so- netted. • -
TLACE--Irest side of Market stmt., and half*
square south from the Market lionse.
JOHN MA! TIIES.
Lebanon' April 8 1,864
TAKE . NOTICE
THAT
John Weaver;
I S still carrying on the manufacture of all kinds of
ROOTS 144 SHOES, &e..
lle boa just, returned from
the din having bought a
"tine stock of good Leather,
Which be is prepared to*ork
up, to order in ihe beat style. of woi•kmaii
• . ship. Mits Ellen is on Market street, between
Miter. and Strickler's NW. •
N. 11.—Al 1 kin& of Repairing promptly attended to.
Lebanon; April 27, • .
REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.
I, vIIE Subscriber offers it Private Sale, the following
Real Estate, in the Tillage of Sipausvmta, Bethel
Township Lebanon county. Pa., at the Cross Roads
lending from Jonestown to Rehrersburg, and from
Lebanon to Fredericksburg, viz :
No, 1. A two-story weather hoarded
"1-, , ,,; ( L - FRAME HOUSE. 2.4 by 41$ feet, end has
1 . 1 . 1 t • ', I! ' been lately occupied as a STORE, tile
" a i 1 .• - room being still shelved and with ronn• I
111 li 11
_ y _ -- tors in it for the use of a store : a good 1
. 1 SUMMER HOUSE is attached, and ail i
oilier nitlinitilingit, such as STABLING. Pig Sty, to„
and_ tract of land containing THREE AOILES and 77
Perches. adjoining lands of J. IV. Groff and Henry
* Heil. lately heirs of Rudolph Shirk, deceased ; anover.
failing Spring lancer the house. with a pump in It, and
there is also an orchard attached to said. premises, with
choice FRUITS, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Grapes,
are.. Ae. '
No. 2. A TRACT OF LEND. adjoining No.
1. containing FIFTEEN ACRES and TEN t
is
PERCHES, and has erected thereon a good 1;i
Dwelling HOUSE and large BARN, and all' 1 '
necessary outbuildings it is under. high cultivation,
and is well fenced with pale and post fences, and near
the Innise isa never failing Spring with running we
bar, Mid attached:thereto is tt,good Spring. House ; also,
some eho ice Fruits are 'OM the premises:, . 2 .
No.B. Contains 3 ACRES and 135 PERCHES, adjoin
ing lands of Samuel Shirk and Tract No.l i it is under
a high state of cultivation, and is enclosed with good
, pale fences. ,
No. 4 Is a 11011 SE anti LOT OF GROUND in •
' said Town of Shirksville, adjoining tract No.. ,ii
1. The buildings are a two story Frame II
HOUSE,2B by 26 feet. with all other nemesis- • i 1
ry out-buildings, and the lot is , planted with choice.
Fruits. such as Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears and
Grapes.' • • ,
na. The whole can he bought together, or singly,
to-suit purchasers.
For any further particulars apply to the undersign
ell, at his Store in Market street, -North .Lebauon Bor
. ough, alew doors north of J. L. Ilatz's Hotel, or at the
Hotel of Moses Brandt, in Shirksville, Lebanon county
Pa. .
-
A good and • undisputed title will be given at any
time that the same is add. • . - •
• - -.- ~- CHRISTIAN 0.-,IIEILY.
Anguat 3,1864. . ,
.„,, . i • '
__ • ~. --- ____ .. —, .
.rewelitks , " Exandifatitimis iia
ILeha tio is Vows 414,
For &hod Yea,r, June, 1864,—June 1865
TEACIIKIV-6 • MtniTll3. The examiner:fon, of
Teechere forxhe Schools of the aboeo"Distriet
take pie:. at the Kxeeleior School Bente, on sore, alb*:
&Frew e- 3. le.'9 JOS KPIT JJKl.L3leN;Preeltlen.
J. 1.01.113 WITM24: Jx:Seeretery.
14ORTII ANN ViLLIC
TRACHEB.S. The examination of Teachers fiir
jJ. the 1:schools of the above Distri-t , will take tilisie
at the Lei:Ninon Valley Institute, ou Ibmdap,
5, 1.564.. . VEIN Fit Erediavut ,
I.6ssl,,,LiGuTpitcrsl.sty.
.LON DOWDERRY
gv MALE AND 2 ,FREALAI TEACH Erui Th 4 ozotor•
nativ or I'onel:tern tor the Schools of tbe above Die
trict Will t ike place et Poirnyro, ort- rt 0 4 4,4 3r. ittUolem ,
b76,18!14. MET 11 , t5iltElte Preaftreut. '
A ADRIA' CLEtitztmn, Secretary.
BOTITiI ANHVILLit
7ne olanilbatioa , of Teachers fur the
tichc of the cboye District will hike place at the
Lebanon Vishay nictitate, on itettriesiuy.,Eryteniter - 7,
11364. JOSUE,' Kilitinitit, Presideat.
Jost FELT; 3 Secretary.
NORTH F.F.FIA.NON To‘FpiSTIIP
i fit TEAMISItrt. The exoraitnitesii of Touchers fur
the Schools o , tfe above District will ..tike risco
rat. 1)oublo Soho4l Muse, on 'Ph esd ty. September
8, 1864. JSt3lii RELLER. Prosideut.
Wise, Socretery.
VAEIT VIA:NOV ER:
A 14Aort.sits. The ciandnation of Te-elirrs
1. U the thoabore District wilt take' pltre
AI:. toe W.% Isiagtou School [Truce, on k iday. Beptem
ber ti, st 4. DitifEt. MEADE, President.
.lona `Ti SHOES, Secritary.
SWAT+LtA.
T A . OH ER The ex unl.tation of Teachers for
the School. , of Ow above District will fake place
at Jo nestawn. on Sqt,trdtty, September 1 f,. ISill
1101., e.O President.
Da. Coorza, &cram y. ' .
: MILLORREA. '
Q TEACIIERS. The exantiastion of Teachers for the
0 Schools of the above Di t jet alp tsks place New
manstowu, un Tu-s r,. Srpmnther 18. 1864. .
FREDERICA SIIULTZ, Preddent. .
JACOB 4 ZUG, eccrttar:+.
It MD iiLItERG. '
1.3 T t.tl t t e ch (>7! of it ' a ! x c
l' Ami v
8 . ; r l ie n t t 4 f tll T tri c a b pl:Ce f.o a r t
Sti Mustown, on Riuraday. S•pfrnitier 15, 186 L.
J &MIA Prarident.
BENia . B Ise, ZeCrytury.
SOUTH L MIA NON
trl TN!. CMENS. The .x..niiteitioo 01 Teachers for the
he ruin id the Ob..ve District mita phi e iv the
Moravian School Wiese, on ralurrtuy, , &ptember 17,
18SI. N. DUNDONE, President.
Hesse STUOEOI, Secretory.
U ON
711.tOrtE68. Thr examination of Teach. re for the
oleo)* of eh. above Diet iat will tater place at
Uniou Forge, cm Mon 'ay. September 19. 1864.
L? TER. U .SZ[L President.
DAME. W. GeanzatOzi, Be rotary.
BETHEL.
9 THACilitItS. The axe, iulnethllti of Teachere fur
e) the Focht:mho of the shove Ul•trict will take .place
.o Fredericksburg, on Tuarrlay..4Fpieuber,29, Dim
ISAIAH LlolliT, President.
2aorcso. Wisaaan. Becretary.
JACEL N
. ,
TRACIIMS. ex4miriation .ef , ..-Taaebera
1 the I. , ehoole of the above Obariet.,vrill-take place
at the Myeret .wu Ikeathaty, on &dui&. 'eptentkr
.24, mat. TICS, President
.
Crass SHIRK, Peoretery.
N. D. —Observe the following Rules
.Ist.: Applicants will furnish themselves with-Ton t
ink and paper, and be in readiness at 8 o'clock: .• •
2,1.. No private examinations to be held except- in
such cases as are specified, by late, • : . •
lid. Applicout , s must presefit themselves in the Dis
tricts in - whit-1r they intend to teach. •
4th. Those nrho have certificates oflast year are re
quested' to great ut tlem.
- sth. 'Those who re strattgers to the undersigned,
ninst bring w ith s them testlinonialiof good metal char.
enter. •
• nth Certificates, to be legal, must have a five cent
stamp affixed, which the Connty Superintendent Will
Surnish. .Teachers will please ke the change.
•••ith. .As heintofore subscripl'lgns will be take p for
the Pennsylvania School Journal .• •
The-Directors and the public are invited to be reco
unt;
KINRItt - 11011101E,Mo. Supt.
Lebanon, July 13, 1864. .• • ; .
READING RAILROAD.
Summer Arrangeiinent
-„
2-222111: L :
`7,-41M111111
GREAP TRUNK LINE FllO5l THE NORTH AND
North-West for PHILAGELPHI A, NEW-YORK,
'LEADING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN,
EASTON, Ac., Ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. New-York.
Bending, Pottsville, arid all intermediate Stations, at 8
A. M., and 2.00 P. B.
• -New York Express:leaves.. Harrisburg' at 6.80 A.
tirriving at Now York •at 1.45. the, same day.. -
A special Accommodation Passenger Traits leaves
Rasura.; at 7.15 A. U., and returns from Harrisburg
at 5 P.M.
Fa: °glom liarriaburg: To New-York $6 15; to Phil
adelphia $8 85 and - $2 60. Baggage checked through.
Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. Al., 12 Noon, and
7 (PITTSBURG IMPRESS arriving at Harris
burg at 2A. B.) Leave. Philadelphia at 845 A. 8.,
and 8.30 P. M.
Sleeping
,cars in the New York Express Trains,
through to and from Pittahurgh without, change.
Passengers by the Oittawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 A. NI., and 2.10 P. H. for Philadelphia, New
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and 2.30 P. 8.,
for Philadelphia, ilarrislowg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 0.00 A.:11 , and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 P.
U.
OrAll theatiove trains run daily t Sundayo excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. bi-, and
Philadelphia at 3.16 P
COSINUTATIONiMILEAOId, SEASON, and.Excussion TICK
ETS arweduced rates to and from all palate.
80 pounds Baggage allowed each piwsenger.
G. A NICOLL&
General Superintendent
May 25,1864
Fashionable Tailoring.
REMOVAL.
A l f ICIIAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform
-inthe Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED
hisTAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two
doors East of Market Street, and oppoidte the Eagle
Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made
up in the most fashionablostvle and best manner, are in
sited to call.
TO TAILORS!—Just received and for sale the N.Tork
add Philadelphia Report of Spring k Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so that he can mike hisarrangetneute
accordingly. MICHIEL 'HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, May 4,1864 '
FITS ! FITS ! FITS
A .11. RICIIEY, Merchant - Tailor; Cespectfully_an
nouneee to the citizens of Lebanon and :eklidtP
that be has just returned from'the city with a tine an
sortment of
CLOTHS, ' CASSIMERES,
:all of which be will sell or make up to order at
prices to suit the times, at his No. 1 Tailoring Estab
lishment in Keines New Block,' 4 doors' South of the,
Buck fetal, Soot* Walnut street.
MI work entreated to his care, will be manufactur
ed ion workmanlike moaner as to fashion and dura
bility.,
Goods purchased elsewhere-011 be cheerfully made
up to order on the usual moderate terms.
Having had years of experience in the Tailoring and
Dry-Goods buckteeth and being Inclined to turn to the
advantage of his customers, all the advantages result
ing from Said acquirements, he feels satisfied that it
will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub
lie ; patronage.
Friends wilt once to please-me-after, that Ammo TOW'
elves. - •
Ju1y.8,1863. . ... •
I)you see BURNS it Mal New Boot souk Oho*
Store.
U. S. 7-30 Loan.
ME Secretary (Atha Treasury glees notice that sub
scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes.
payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1661, with semi
annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenth.
pin• rent. per annum.-"principal and interest both to
be paid in lawful moaoy.
These notes wilt be convertible at the option of the
holder at matailty thin els per taut. gold bearing
bonds, payable bot thaw-five usr more than twen
ty Years front their date, as the, cievernment may elect.
They will be issued in depsainations of $5O, $lOO,
$5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, mai all subscriptions must be
for fifty dollars or some MO . :tilde of fifty dollars.
Tbe notes will be t ranshillttli to the owners free of
transportation charges as _soon a fter the. receipt of the
original :Certificates of Dstosit as they can be pre
pared.
As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons
making depositsaubse - intent to that'dotiP miistpay t4e
_
interest accrued from date of note to date of Deposit,
Parties depoiliingtwenty-five thowmnd dollars and
upwards - for lherie noteaat any one time - frill be allow
ed a commission - of one _gunner of one per cent,
which willte poititby tlierrressury Department upon
the receipt of a bill for theamounta certified to by
the officer with 'whom. the deposit was made. No
deductions for comMissiona sall;teht made from t
posits.
SPECIALiADVANTAGES OF THIS 10'
IT IS A NATIONAL:FA:47IO ' IB BANN, °Bering a higher
rate of interest than any other, and the best security.
Any savings bank whickpays its depositors in U: S.
Notes, considers that it' is paying in - the best circula
ting medium the country, and it cannot pay in
anything better, for its own assets are either in gov
ernment security or in notes or bonds payable in -
government paper.
lt is equally imnistijant as a temporary or peimm
nient invostracnt. The nobucan always be sold for
witbin a fract lonof !tisk face and accumulated inter
estrand are the best secuiity with banks is rollater
ail for daseuunts. •
'OpyOrlible into Oil • pii - c0L . 520' . - Dold Bond
.
In addition' to the *try ltberel interest on t h e notes
. .
for three Yam; thispririiriii of ':ecnversiole is now
worth about three.Per.eeitt.. per annum, thr the cur
rent rate for 5.20 Bonds is not less than nine per cant.
premium, and before the war!. the - premium on six per
cent. U. S. stocks was orerrwent) , per • cent. It will
be seen that the actual profit emelt loan, it the pres
ent market rate, is not less than k ten :per
annum.
Its Exemption flop' State or Municipal Taxation
Rat aside from all the advantages we have euumer 7
ateti, a alaiMat Act of CongresS exempts aII bonds and
Treasury notes from local taxation..' On. the average,
this exemption is worth ntitiat two percent. per &n
-inon; &bearding to the rate of taxation in various
parts or the country.
It : is believed that no securities offer , so great in
dneements to lenders us those issued by the govern
ment. In aU other forms of indebtedness, the faith
or ability-of Private parties, o'r-s tack conipant ei, or
separufitominnnities, only.; is pledged., for paYment,
while the whole property of the country is held to se
cure the discharge of all the obligations of. the Dui
.
ted States.
While the gerernment offers the most liberal terms
for its 10 - ans,it believes that the very strongest ap.
peal will tie the loyalty and patriotism of the people.
Duplicate eertilleateawill be issued thrall deposits.
The party depositing must endorse upon the original
certificate the denominotion -of notes required,- and
whether they aro to be issued in blank or payable to
order. When so endorsed it must be left with the of
ficer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the
Treasury Department
Sitsseatertoxs WILL DE RECEIVED by the Treasurer of
rho United States, at Washington, the several Assis•
titht Treasurer and Designated Depositaries, and by the
Arid National Batik of Philadelphis,lts.
. .
gooond National Bank of Pliladalphin, Pa
Third National Bank of L'hiladel pills, Pa.
nod by all National Backe which are depositaries of
public money , and
ALL RESPECTABLE BANK AND BANKERS
throughout the country will give farther infonaut ion
and
AFFORD EVERY FACE LITY TO SUBSCRIBERS
Aug. 10,1864.-Um.
Of the cheapest and Best Goods
EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!!
BOWS, Shoes, Halts, Cap*, &
rims undersigned lies opened one or the REST AS
SORTMENTS of
-111
HATS, CA VS, ROOTS, S GC ES. TWIN KS,
TRAVELING BAGS, &c ., of all kinds, • IP
and of the best materials, which lie will tfit
sell at prices to recommend them to purcha
sers. Of the HATS ho has quite a variety of New
Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside,
Dupont, MeClellan,,Stringliain and Monitor Eat, very
beautiful and very sheep, Of CAPS he has a complete
assortment of all the'Neei Styles, got up in superior
manner. with line .fittish; Women's Aliases' and Chil
dren's Balmorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, • Slippers,
and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmorals. Os
ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots, and alt
other kinds , worn by them, including BOOTS and
SIiONS, of tii& different varieties; at his cheap Store i
Walnut next to the County
1//gr Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the
public heretofore, I would invite all wishing, anything
in my line to call and examine my,stock befoe making
their purchases. - Jos.' BPWAL:IN,
Lebanon, May - 4,1864.
S..ldeasurcs taken and work made at short notice
R C TOR v .
rrillE subscriber respectfully informs the public= that
he hal the largest and best assortment of FURNI
TORY and CIIAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb
anon county. Ile bas on hand at his Cabinet-Ward
rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite
Zeller's 'Rotel, and a few doors south of Borgner's, a
.aplendid . rvisortment of good, substantial 'and fashion
able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of Sofas, Teta a-totas, Lounges, What-note, Par
lor, Centre. Plgr, Card and Common Tables;
Dressing and Common. BUREAUS; Bed
steads, Work-stands, Wasb-stande,and
enFnrnitnre of all kinds. Also, a large - and
elegant variety of FRENCH BACK, SPRING SERTED, Chairs,
Com Mon Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of ,Spring:
seated - It °chars. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com
mon (theirs and Rockers of every description.
. .
-
VD_ All GOoda sold LOW and WALtItANTED to give
satisfaction.
Perscina desirous of knoWing the character of .the
goods here offered for rate, can be fully satisfied of their
durability, by reference to those for whom he has man
ufactured or to Whom
. .
Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished.
N.8.--Cations - made , and Funerals attended at the
shdrteet notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
WALTER'S MILL
. T H b ß e tu a b e se eb ri t l i ) l e e r l r y etittall}b e inforM the public that
t Mill B on the little Sam
tarn, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen.
gores," about one:fourth of a mile from Jonestown
Lebanon county; Pa.; that he. has it now in complete
running order, and is prepared to furnish customers
regul ly with a very superior ertiele'of
3111E-44111011011E511_11L.
ae
cheap as it can be obtained from any. other source.—
Re keeps alsO on hand and for sale at the lowest cash
prices CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, •-Se. Ile is also pre
pared to do all kinds of CUSTOMER& WORE, for Farmers
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in
vitro all to give him it The machinery of the
Will is entirely maw and of the latest and most im
proved khid. By strict attention to business and fah
dealing he house to. merit a share of public patronage.
WHEAT, RYE', CORN, OATS &e.,
bought, for which thelighost Lebanon Market prices
will be,paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. -
May 4, /804, _ . .
A. lIERSBERGEWS
Furniture and Chair
MAN U FACTORY,
Cumberland 'Street, Lebanon, Pa,;
nearly opposite ,Bubb!s
TIMM subscriber keeps constantly on hand, or makeil
to order the best and most fashionable Furniture
and,Qbairicaihich he will sell cheap„and cheaper than
any other shop in the. Borough or. county
Of Lebanon Ile invitee Young liosekeep..
era and , alt ethers to give him a call before
buyingelsoihere. lle keeps no city work,
but makes all himself with good workmen. Ile keeps
a Furniture,,Wagan and delivers all Furniture, with
out injury, and free of lost.
Don't forget the place—.--East Lebanon, Comber
land street' lie invitee all to,give him snail, for they
eall.Malte the best bargains with hint.
A. llERBBllltaßlt.
Lol;ono5 Jan.2o 1864.--Bm.,
. LOVITRY'S
Confectionary , Store,
(Late Lowry & Nehru.) •
Walnut street, near Cumberland, aq care from
the Court House, Lebanon, 1 1 / 4 1 -
hasjuat returned. from the City. with a fresh
- Spring Stock of Oranges, Lemons, 'Origins, Figs,
Praxes, Dater), Currants, Sllberts,, Citrons, Walnuts,
L'eanute, Almonds, 4e.
Also, a large variety, of all kinds of different flavor
ed Fine and-Common CANDIES. Cake of 411 kinds
away% On. band, or outdo to order.
*9 —Parties supp'lo*.ebort notice..
A large assortment- oi WOODEN. rind-TIN Tow, in
,
.olnding Wheelbarrows, Wrigons,.fle.!
ICE OREA'at, Of 'all the different flavors, always on
band.' Having fittad rtv the large SALOON in band
some style, be Eeßee.tp,reeeive the patronage of the
Rublie. JOSEPH WILEY.
Lebanon, May 18, 1184.
A 4 icy
NEW. CABINET AND
IMPORTANT
TO ALT.
INVALIDS.
IRON IN THE BLOOD•
IT is well known to the medical mofessioti that
MOS is the Vital h s filament of the
Wood. This is deri,,,l eldeity it n, in , rood we eat ;
hut if thelbod le not properly tii..:vurtt. co 7 f. from
a,y CICUM ifflnth2V9,. the nee..,,,,,ary env e:i 11- of ii on is
not tithes into the circulat in'
whole system suffers. The int,l wilt
heart, will clog up the lungs, will atupefi the Ornin, ,
will obstruct the liver. and will send its..l!seasel.r.
dude:: elemen a to all part. of the o-yst. in, end nest'?
one will suffer iu whatever organs may be predipoaed --
to disease.
The great value of
IRON AS -A 'MEDICINE
ieweit,nowirtlidackucittledtted by all medical men.
The difficillty hastmen to obteia such a preparation of
it as will'enter the .eirentstion and assimilate at once
with the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Massachn. ,
setts State Chemist:, , has been attained in the Peruvian
Syrup, by combination in a way berme unknown.
,
The Peruvian Syrup
J . a protected solution of the PROTOXIDR OF IRON.
DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE, that Strikes at
Root of the Disease by supplying the blood with
- Vital Principle or Life Element—lron.
he Peruvian Syrup
uresTysliepsis*, Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Favor rud
Al ue,'lross of Ended', r.OO , Spirits.
The- Peruvian. Syrup
Infuses strength, vigor - , and new life into the system,
and builds up an "Iron Constitution."
' The . Peruvian Syrup
Cures Citron k Diarrhosa, Scrofula, "Boils, Scurvy, Lou
of - Constitutional Vigor.
The , Peruviart Syrup
Cures Nerruus AffiTtions, Femvile Complaints, and ail
diseases of the Midneys and Bladder
The Peruvian Syrup
lea Speeific for all diseases originating in /LEAD
STATE OF THE BLOOD, oraccompanied by Debility
or a Low State of the Systern.
Pamphlets eeittainingeertificates of cures and recom
metsclatimm from some of the most eminent Niyeleiett4
Clergy Men, and others, will ho seat free to any ad
dress.
We select n few of the names to- show the character
of the (petiole° had. •
_ JOHN' E. WILLIAMff,- ESQ , - -
Pree , itlent of the Metropolitan. Hunk, New York,.
REV. ABEL STEVENS,
Late Editor Christian advocate and Jouraar:
R ,
EV. P. OIitJRCIT,
Editor New York Chronicle.
Rev. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, 11. Li-,
Rev. Warren Burton, Ro swell Kinney, M. D.,
Bev. Arthurdi. Fuller, E. K. Hendon, 31: D..
Rev. Purdue pebbles, W. IL-Chisholm, M. D.,
Rev. Spiracles Cobb, Francis Dina, Si. D., :
Rev. T. Starr King, ' J. Antonio Snitches, ad, D.,
Rev. Ephraim Nute, Tr., Abraham Wendell, 3i. D
Bev. Joseph H. Clinch, A. A—Hayes, M. D.,
Rev: Henry Thibaut, J R. Co ilton, 3i, D.,
Rev. P.C. Headley, 11.11. Kinney,'M . D..
Rev. John W.Oltestead, Jeremiah tone ,D. D.
Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO.. exklueively far
J. P. DINB3IOItE,No. 491 Bruadwity., Neve 'Vera.
Sold by 19.1 Druggi64.
Bedding's Russia Salve.
I=
Redding's Russia Salve
Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts.
Redding's Russia Salve
Cures Wounds. Bruises. Spraius.
Redding's Russia Salve k
Cures Belli, Ulcers, Cancers.
Redding's -Russia Salve
Cures Salt Itbuem. Piles. Erysipelas.
Redding's Russia Salve
Cures Ringworms, Corns, &c.. &c.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BB NV rhiOUT IT.
Only 25 cents a box
808 SALE BY
S. P. PIES9IORE. No. 491 Broadway, New York.
S.W. FOWLS & CO. No. 18 Tremont St. Boston,
Aud by all Druggists and Country Stomp a:cysts.
June 29, 1864.—1y.e0w.
LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE.
AT ANNVILLE;.LEBANON COUNTY, PA.
W. J. BUA . SIDE, 34, Priheipal.
TE ENSfING SESSION will comromee ou
MONDAT,-July 21st.
TEE Self 0011 i has the advantages of a pleasant end
beautiful Location—spacious Buildings—Vetuillated
Rooins—a floe Library and Cabinet.
TILE COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed. OK; studio: of
each pupil being directed according to the time he can
afford in School, or to the profession he designs to pur
sue.
TIIE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special stirs n
tages to thotie who propose to ennge in I'm:king; P.
the Course pursu6d conforms strictly to the rroeire
moots of the Countyy Superintendent, and to the Course
of the State Not mai School.
a. CIRCULARS and further information can be ob
tained by addressing the Principal.
W. 3. BURNSIDE,
Annville. Pa.
June 25, 1802
LEBANON ACADEMY.
TUB undersigned hereby inform the public that the
Lektrunz Actaletity is not Internist exclusively Pie
the youth of the Borough, but it always . did, and still
does receive pupils from . abroltd:
Lately, also, the Directors have improved its general
charaCter, and elevated its standard, by refusing to ad
mit pupils withoitt the necessary qualifications. end by
theirsontinued cafe they hope to raise this seltoul to
its proper place in the estimation of this community
A limited number of pupils of the proper grade far. be
admitted from the country by applying to
JACOB CAPP, Presid
• JOSFIPII HARM. Secretary.
' or to CYRUS ROGER, Teacher.
/Er Tuition for common unit higher English branch
es, Latin and Greek. $2 per mouth.
Lebanon, Aug. 26,186*,
-
whazruatrra .
11;.M_ 0V A_ ,
.
= Lorenzo IL BOhrer,
VET OULD respectfully inform the
V Vze ns of Lehanon and vicinity, that
he hasRhilOVED his Tailoring estan
lishinent to two doors below Philip -F.
itTeCatilly's Shoe Store, where he will make up the
most huh lonable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to
hiM will be manufactured in the best manner, nu mod
erate terms. Good fits and substantial making guar.
anteed, Thankful fm the iih oral patronage extended
to him thus far, he hopes by strict attention to his
business to merit a continuance of the same. Ile cor
dially iffifites the public and his old customers to give
him a ca 11. [Lebanon, April, ti,
ATTENTION
ZNEM:BEES of the Lebanon County • ..,..
I Association for the detection of horse,
Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses, • •
will meet at the public house of Jons.. -
ILarrnas, in Lebanon, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
3,1864, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
ga. The Annual Election for officers will take place,
and an important Amendment to the By-Laws Will aloo
be proposed. A full attendance is requested.
JOHN EILLIAN. President.
PETER.STEINER, Secretary.
JACOB WITMER, jr., Treasurer.
Lebanon, August 17, 1884 -
Letter of Adtice for Ladies.
FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS.
HAS Information never beforeinbliebed. Sentfree
fa a sealed envelope for ten rente.
Ad(km DR. STANFORD,
Box NO: 4,02 New I:uric P.O.
July 13, 186 L -3m
rr F.`, COPARTNERSHIP 11KRETOF0 It E EXIST
] ing beni•een C. C. LOWER and IT. - W. RANK, in
the Wholesale Tobacco Business. unuer the firm of.
LOWER & RANK. is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The Laciness of the late firm Pill be settled by.
either of the partners at. Nn. 146 North Third St..
Philadelphia, July 1, I8)4.
IL W. RANK, of s ,the late firm of tower & Rau
will continue , the pushiess as bereinfore at sam
place. 11.: W. RANK.
Philadelphia, July 13, M4.—ft.
MERCHANT TAILORINti.
S. RAAB/07,in Funck's building, dorm, rof Com.
0. be:land stretd. and DOB alley,- has on hand nth}
for ante, either yant or omit to order, a large:
lot or
CLOTHS,
OA.SSIMERES, and-
VESTINGS,
well selsoted,from - flood 'House& - Goadqiits and sub
stantial niaidng. guaranteed to all. h'qo Hai:akar
entvats, Gloves, lissiery,,,Anspendars, Fancy and
plain Linon Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers..
S. S. IthaSSAY„,
Lebanint, 1854.
PUBLIC! NOTIV-16
Ts hereby given that the QUOTA of ::11 1 IN eallCd for
1 by the President of the llutt,d - Stute4 from. Lebanon
county, has hem filled to Unoprement (into. :Thine
ltiiii probably boa small memos , . whiolt will b e di str ib.
Med to the severs & sub-districts of the County. No
further credits-of Valorous or New , Iterro its for tlibt
County aro wanted,, awl no further County Bettellms
will be Imld.
TROMSI. I LF,STLET,. 1,. aorissf,ners
IMTICAt , FORKT
N, - * of
JACOB Bittilt.Wilti:;
_; iettatten.Chutity
Attest t---qsairs Sinus. Clerk,
Lebinen, , -June 23,1361.