W3/3 a tamria. GaMP IGN SONG— A in—" Weft for the Wagon." Come, brothers, and unite with us. Come, join us one and all, United we must conquer, But divided we ellen. fall ; - Our Union Flag we're raising For McClellan—tried and true, Who'll uphold it—and revere it— Ms the Red, White and Blue. CHORUS—Then Hurrah fur MoClellan, Hurrah for McClellan, Hurrah for McClellan, And the Red, White, and Blue Our ship's the Constitution, With oar leader at the helm, We'll bring her into action. And her feet' we'll overwhelm. They'll find that we'll be "up and dressed" Enough to put them through; Let our watchword be McClellan And the Red, White, and Blue; Our flag shall be respected, Nor trampled in the dust ; The °A-WIRtittEAFEVAR --- Thank God, we haven captain, To his country ever true, We'll stand by McClellan And the Red, White, and Blue. Come, them, all good and true mem, And lei us all unite; With such a gallant leader, We are BUM to win the fight ; To our country and the Union Let each of ue be true, We w 11l Belt for McClellan And the Red, White, and Blue. AN "OFF-NANO" JOKE. A sturdy sergeant of one of the Massa chusetts regiments being obliged to sub mit to the amputation of his hand, the sur geon offered to administer chlorofoim as usual; but the veteran refused, saying Idlf the cutting was to be done on him, he wanted t , ) see it," and laying his arm on Vie table, submitted to the operation with out a sign of pain', except a firmer setting of the teeth as the saw struck the marrow- The operator as he finished looked at his victim with admiration and remarked— "You ought to have been a surgeon my man." "I was the next thing to one afore I enlisted," said the hero. "What was that" asked the doctor "A butcher!" responded the sergean with a grim smile, which, despite the sur rounding's, communicated itself to the by standers. • Z A gentleman who, a few days ago was wandering over the ground recently occupied by a portion of Early's forces, engaged in the "siege of Washington," picked up the note-book of a Confederate soldier, containing, among other matter, the following bit of lyrical poetry : . Quoth Meade to Lee ; "Can you tell me, In the shortest style of writing, - When people will All get their fill Of this big job offightingl - Lee to Meade, "I can, Indeed, I'll tell you In a minute— When legislators And speculators Are made to enter in it." Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother.— One of the stern laws enacted by the Pu ritans in 1674 provides that : If a man have a stubborn and rebellious son of sufficient years of understanding, viz : sixteen years of age, which will not obey the will of his father, or the voice of his mother, (hey being his natural parents, lay hold on him and bring him before the magistrates assembled in court, and testi. fy unto them that their son is stubborn and rebellious, and will not obey their voice and chastisement, but lives in quo dry, and notorious crimes ; such a son shall be put to death, Otr* 'Sonny, I don't see anything grow ing about here, what does your father raise on this land,' Was, he raises hackmatack, grasshop pers, bop•toads, tumble bugs, and some other wegetables. Yesterday he raised a double breasted pigpen right under the window, and mother raised Cain.' trr The following 19 a verbation copy of the certificate attached to the return of the Postmaster in Shawnee county, Mis• sours : 44 hereby certify that the four goin A Counte is as near Rite Its - rtiow" WSW — to" make it if there is any mistake it is not Dun a purpers." ma-Little Freddie, after being absent a long time one day, was reprimanded by his mother, and told That he must not play the truant again ; to which he an swered, "I haint been playing truant ; I've been playing ball." RFC' The practice and principle of in surance is ofgreat antiquity, and was well known in the time of Claudius Ciesar, A. D. 43. It is certain that assurance of ships at sea was practised as early as the year 45 A. D. - - To TEST GOOD Ecos.—if you desire to be certain that your eggs are good and fresh, put them in water; if the butts turn up, they are not fresh, This is an infalli ble rule to distinguish a good egg from a bad one. et,- A Clergyman, writing to the 13ang or Whig advises all his brethern to pray for rain. The Whig thinks if they are as successful in this as they were in preach ing the country into civil war, there will be a deluge soon. Z. R. BREWS LIQUOR STORE, Market Square, opposite the Alarket House, Lebanon, Pa. I o I IIIA undersigned respectfully informs toe public that he hie received an extensive stook of the e icest and purest Liquors of all descriptions. These I.lquois he le invellubly disposed to eell et no ~., .reoedentedly low prices, • Druggists, Farwell. it otel Keepers, and oth ers will consult their own Interests by buying of the undersigned. L. R. DIM% lobiavo - Airli 15 Hail. JOHN DILLE-R -ITA. just received at his Grocery Store, Cumber land St., one door treat of 31arRet. a lot or Fresh Fruit in 6.9, Including Peaches, tinges, Green Corn, Tomatoes, Jellies, Pickles. Plemlolll, Cauliflower, Ketchup, Popper Sacco Cheese. Limberger, Sap•Suge. Fish. Sardines, Salmon, Mackerel, liming, Codfish. Fruit. INI Raisins , Currents, Prunes, Dried Apple 4 and Poacher', Cranberries, Apples, Hominy, Tapioca, Barley, Peas, &c, A lot of Buckwheat Meal. Also 50 barrels of New York Apples. sm.. Highest price given In CASH for Eggs, Butter Dried Apples and Peaches, Deans, Onion., &c. Publ is patronage le solicited. JOHN DILLER. Lebanon, Dec. 23 , 1563. "TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned having taken the Large and Commo dious Hotel, in Pottsville, known as the MORTIMER HOUSE, Would respectfully announce to his old friends and for tner patrons that he le prepared to accommo date all who may favor him with 4 " their patronage. The MORTIMER HOVER has been newly papered, painted, and refurnished throughout and the PROM*. Toe feels warranted in saying that it is UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN THE Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience. No Pains will be Spaed To render It an agreeable and comfortable stopping place for strangers and travelers. The Stabling and Shedding, Attached to the Hotel, are sufficiently large for the ac commodation of the horses and carriages of his guests. The hotel is now open for the Reception of the Public. ..lie will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a tall. JosErit hi. YEGEH, Pottsville, April 8,1869. Proprietor: 1864 NEW STYLES. 1864 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between 'Market and the Coort Honee,north side, has now on hand a splendid aseortrueut of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, foi men and boys. for 1858 to which the attention of the public is rplxtrokl4ta tod• 112 44 1 „rer r D'e'onsalsojust opened neplen — difirrtinent of MIMED. HATS, enhancing such STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, DORN, EEO HORN, SENATE, CLIDIAN: and all others. am- Re will also 'Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Cups Ac., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, May 4,1884, Dissolution of Partnership. Firm of J. & CO ores disolved end r expired on the 11th day of July, 4. D. INC The Books are in the hands of W. A. lledrieb for settlement Fa the old stand. All those having claims agaliast'seld firm will present I hem, and those Indebted I will please make payment. The Business will be carried on at the eamo place by GOOD & 11BDRICII. Aeknowledg. .1m; the liberal patronage h welofore bestowed upon the late firm, they would respectfully solicit a continu ance. ISAAC JEHYERSON lIEORICIr. Mount Nebo, July 20, 1864. A. MILIERSBEkGEWS Furniture and Chair MAN U FACTOR Y, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa., nearly opposite Bubb's Hotel. 111.11 E subscriber keeps constantly on hand, or makes to order the beet end roost fashionable Furniture and Chairs, which ha w ill se II cheap, and cheaper than tiny other shop in the Borough Or county, of Lebanon Ile Invites Young Ilonsekeop ereaud all ethers to We him a call before belying elsewhere. lie keeps no city work, bat makes all himself with good workmen. Ile• keeps a Furniture Wagon and delivers all Furniture, with • out injnry, and free of cost. Don't forget the place- East Lebanon, Comber land street' He invites all to give him acall, fur they can make the best bargains with him. A. II ER SUERG Leba no Jun. 20, 1.864-3 m. LOWRY'S - Confectionary Store, (Late Lowry &1160 Walnut street, near Cumberland, equare front the Court House, Lebanon. Pa. Hlhas just returned from the City with a fresh Spring Stock of Oranges, Lemons, ltnisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Filberts, Citrons, Walnuts, Peanuts, Almonds, &c. Also, a large variety of all kinds of different flavor ed Fine and Common CANDIES. Cakes of all kinds always on band, or made to order. 183-Parttes supplied :it short notice. A large aseertumut_ollyolnktik_aud,242B-= - 1:8.,1rt, chiding 'nee% irrows, asetioti,Ao _ 'JOE CittAIII, of ail the diffareet ' flavers. alatays"'On band, Tiering fitted up the large SALOON in Lend- POMP style, 4ie hopes to receive the patronn-e of the JOSEPH Lebanon, May 18, 1864. READING RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement. 161 0 1 k. aff mit GREAT 1"11.111VIC LINE 2205.1 TILE NORTH AND North-West for P UHL &DELPHI A, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, ft., As. Trains leave Harrisburg for Plillndelplda. New-York. Beading, Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A. 61., and,2.00 P. M. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. 61., arriving at New York at 1.45 the IMMO day. A special Accommodation Passenger Train leaves READING at 7.16 A. DI., and returns from Ilarrisluarg at 6 P. N. Fares from Harrisburg: To Nea , York $5 15; to Phil adelphla $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 0 A. M.. 12 -Noun, and 7 P. M., (PITTS/MHO EXPRESS arriving at Harris burg at 2 A. 16.) Leave Philadelphia et 8.15 A. M., and 3.33 , P. M. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passenger. by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. 51,, and 2.10 P. 51. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. 51., and 2.30 P. U., for Abiladelphla, llarrieburg and New York. An Accommodation pasaenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 A. Jl , and returns from Philadelphia at '6 161'P. AO' Blithe above trains run daily,BundaYa excepted. A Sunday: train leaves Pottsville at IAO A. N., and Pitiliidelpkia at 3.16 P, m. COMEXTITATION, bIiLEAQZ, Sr/1 . 50144 and EXCUBB/ON nett- ITS at ;educed rates to and from all points. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. "G. A. NICOLL& May 25,1864. General Superintendent. Fashionable: Tailoring. REMOVAL. it / Forum. ROFFMAN would respectfully inform illthe Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Motel, where all persons who wish garments made up in Outmost fashionable stsleand best manner, arc in sited to dell. TO TAILORSI—Jnat received and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashione. Talton! wiabing the Foldout' should let the anbacriber know of the fact, so that be can make hia arrangements accordingly. MICILEEL ROFFMAN. Lebanon, May 4,1804 Etirrg: Arirrst' - IFlVingr - A. H. RICKEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an nonnees to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that ha has just returned from the . eity with a fine as. eortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ,1 all of which he will sell or make up to order at prices to snit the times, at his No.l Tailoring Bstah lishment in Keim's New Block, 4 doors South of the Buck Hotel, South Walnut street. . . . All work entrusted to hiscare, will-be manufactur ed in a workmanlike maJner as to fashion and dura bility. Goode purcbasbd elgewberelllo be cheerful/3' made up to order on the usual moderate terms. Having had years of experience !nibs Tailoring end Dry-Goods liminess, and being inclineavto, turn to the advantage of his mistomers, all the advantages result lug from Held acquirements, be reale aatistfed that it will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub lie patronage. Friends salt once to please me after that please your elves. July 8, 180.3. Letter or Advice for Lidies. FP7B ANATOMICAL ENGRA-VING§- HAS Information never Wore publlsliod. &tains is a sealed eurelepe for ten cents. Address DR. STANFORD, Box No. 4,652 Nals.York I'. 0. July 13, 1861.--Sru. TUE COPARTNERRIIIP. riEnzToFoßp EXIST ] log between C. C.•LOWER and IL-W.-RANK, in the Wholesaie Tobacco Business. under the firm of LOWER & RANK, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business Of the late firm sit be settled by either of the partners at N 0.146 North Third St.. Philadelphia, July 1, 1864. I. W. RANK, of the late firm of Lower & Ranke Will continue the boalneee as heretofore at earn place, U. W. !RANK . Philadelphia, July 16, 1864.—ft. Blanket Shawls, nLoTE, WOOLEN CLOTIIING of all colors, dyed Jet ILi Misch or Blue Black, pressed, the color .warral4ad and goode turned out equal to new, by • , LEON LEIffIERONN., rest Beaoyer: syr Attielea lo be dyed can be left elt:reit: Zeratar: pa's Dreg Store yrbre all eiders fort he above ism 0 5 INuadfit to. • • a zi; *ft IMPORTANT NEWS TO ALL WHOM IT DOES CONCERN ! ON LAST SATURDAY THE IQUOTA Was filled for Lebanon county, and at the same lime the Cheap Cash and Produce - Store of GOODYEAR Si DIFFENBACH'S (RABER'S BLOCK) Cumberland Street, Lebanon Pa., WAS filled with a choice Assortment of Spring and V Summer noode, just purchased at NEW YORK AUCTIONS, which for Variety, Beauty and Cheapness cannot ha excelled this aide of the Atlantic, and at prices that will astonish the World. For truth of which Call and See for nurseles. Ladies' Dress Goods. 11 Line of French Glare aloeambniquee, " American ritoeantbniones, colored Alpacen, ehades„ " colored ill Dclains, all shades, "++ French Popllna, all shades, n " French Bareges, all shades, 'French Tlsaar :all shades, w Foulard Challies, Maucheeter Defame, " Lawns, &c.. &c. A full Line of DRESS GOODS of every description and the largest assortment in the county. Full Line of LADIES CLOTIL all shades, such na Tau, Drab, Lavender, Light Grey, Black, &c. Full Line of Beet oil B.•iled Black SILKS. Full Line of Fancy Silke, Brown, &c., purchased be fore the recent advance. Fall assortment of CALICO at all prices. " Bleached MUSLIN. " " '•. Unbleached THE CIIEPEST IN THE COUNTY. IlkaJLnidlilad,l2.Jill i Our Mourning Department is complete, compris ing a Fail Line of Black, all wool Detains, 0-4 wide, " " " all wool Delsins,-.3-4 " " " " " Canton. Clothe, 54 " _ " ilLik. " n " llombazinee, "" Black Crape Veils, " Loan Vella. " " " hosiery, 0 0 Gloves. In fact anything in Mourning and Second Mourn ing GOOti.9. Gentleinen Wear. A. fall lino of CLOTHS, CASHMERES, COTTON ADES anti V ESTINGS . , all kinds and prices, which wil be sold Cheap. Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Bitola ssas, Spices, &c., all at LOW PRICES 4af' Call one and ttil, , and look through our Large and well Selected Stock of Goode, and get the prices, Re Itis no trouble to alto)" Goode. Our Motto is "Small Projitsi-and* Quick -Sales,. and • Good Pa GOODYEAR it DIFFENBACEI TAKE' NOTICE. B - LDERS will do well by calling on J. R. Bennis. Agent, as be is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOVINO, SPOUTINO and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. Ito also has on hand a large and guod assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE. and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK t STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the -.7 , ,different and latest improved • RANGES AND REAMS, of all Jana,. lie'lfho keeps crn stantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFINO, SLATE, which lie offers at less price than they can be bought of any other elatemen In the county, it t l„. WA RE•lloo3lS—Coic door South of the "Buck Rotel," Walnut street. Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, Ably 4. 156.. Barlow's indigo Blue. 11 - I,ItALMIS and Costomon of the above Celebrated 11 ltilsk Blue, will please take notice, that the La bets are altered to read Indigo Blue, PUT UP AT Alfred IVilibergerls EPINICPXI.3IO,, No. 233 North SECOND Street. PHILA The quality of this Blue will be the eame in every respects It is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves per fectly clear and does not Settle on the clothes as most of the other makes do. One ties dissolved., in . half pintur-water,-w4u-motte.as-geod.-Lbipahl. 41Iuo As Any - that irmade.,.fit'' onelltiell'theeteit. As it is retailed at the Mine price as the 'lmita tions and.lnferiOr a , ticles, housekeepers will find it very much to their- ad vantage to ask for that put up at Wittiterger's. Blue put up after this date. with Ilsrlow's MIMO on it is an Imitation. The New Label dues na require a Stamp —par Sale by Storekeepers g. aterally. Feb. 24, '64.--Ont. tr. TIRE NEW BAKERY - vim undersigned would respectfully Inform the cit- I_ sensor imitation, that halms commenced the DAR ING BUStsliiSS, in all its varieties, at hie stand, i 'Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Bunk hotel, and will supplyeustomers with the best BREAD, CAKES- &c., &c. Flour received from customers and returnea to them in bread at short notice. CON PECTIONERI:E§, of ail kinds, fresh and of the best gunlitk, cenetunii7 metiund, and furnished at the lowest prices. Tb 7 public is invited to give me a trial. Leb nen, May 4, 18t14. F. rt. EMIL LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Best Goods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Boots Shoes Hats Caps &c ritllE undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS 1_ SORTMENTff of 1,1 II ATS, C A PS, BOOTS, SIIOEB, TRUNIKB.IIIII TRA',ELING BAGS, &c., of all kinds, • 'and of the best Materials, which he will nell-at.prices to recommend them to mirth& ears. Of the lIATS lie' bee quite a variety of New Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Strlngham and Monitor Bat. very beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS lie Mot n complete assortment of all the New Styles, got up In superior manner. with fine 'finish; Wooten's Mitisee' and Chil dren's Minerals. Gaiters. Congress Boots, Slippers, and ail other kinds; Alen's and Boys' Diamonds. Ox ford Ties, Wrethington Ties,,Congress Boots. and' all other kinds worn by them, .including BOOTS and SUGES, of the different varieties, ai his cheap Store in Walnut St., next to the . County Prison. Agir Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the pnblie heretofore, I wonla invite all wishing anything in my line to call and examine my stock before nicking their purchases. - JOS. BOWMAN. Tobstrion, May 4;1864. - , P. S.—Measures taken and work made.at short notice NEW CABINET AND, , CMAif R a.LIATUF.I C TOR F 1111 LE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has the largest and beat assortment ofilint TITIIK - and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of 'Leb anon county. Ile has on hand at his, Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Eigler's Rotel. and a few_ doors south of-Rorguerw, a - eptattritA allatirrneriwof - geintrienbritalrebils MA ramairr able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber liIIREITUILE, con sisting of thiftts,lete a-tetvs, Loneges, What-nots. eer ier, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables; Dressing and Comneon BUREAUS; Bed steads, Work-stands, Wasb-stands t and Kitch en furniture of all kinds. AIR°, a largeand elegant variety of Fnearcir SAGE, SPRING SEATER Chairs, m ir s Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-mated. and Com mon @hairs and Rockers of every. description. Its. All Goodersold LDW and WARRANTED to givq satisfaction. ^ Persona desirous of knowing the, character of the I god kerwiffered for sale, cattle fully satisfied of their durribility by reference to those for whom he has man ufactured or to whom sold. Old , L t urniturbinuLehatiaiß4paired*and Varnished. N.L I .;--poilitdrAtinde antrEunerals ittinileUnt the shakest notice. JOSEPH BOWAIAN. North Lebanon, May 4,1884. . WALTER'S MILL glint oubseillier respectfully informs the public -that he has - entirely rebuilt the Mill o the little Swa tarn, formerly known as "Straw's" and n later as "Wen gert's," abOut one-fourth of a mile from. Jonestown 'hebanon county, Pai; that he has it nourjn stimplete running order, and . is prepared to furidih custothere regularly, with amery superior article of, 311 F911E.44131161111LY AO& as cheap as it can be obtained from - any other source.— Ile keeps also on band and for sale at the lowest cash prices CHOP, 'BRAN, SHORTS, &c. He is also pre pared to do all kinds of CUSTOMMIIe Woos, for Farmers. and others, at tho very shortest possible notice and in wiles all to give him a trial. The machinery of the 'Mill is entirely. new and of the latest and moat im proved kind. 43y strict attention to business and fair dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE,- CORN, OATS, At,e., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market priceB will be paid. FRANKLIN WA.LTRR. hitty 4,1864. . PCIILIC NOTICE -f S hereby given that the QUOTA of MEN called for j by the President of the Milted Btatea froth Lebanon county, hae been filled to the prbeent time. Were will probably bee small excess, which will be distrib uted to the several aub-districte of the County. No farther credits of Veterans or New Recru Its; for .this Comity arathatited, and no -further OondtY , Dainties will be paid. • • :. - , THOMAS LESKEII, " eoosmissimser, TETER HORNET, o f - JACOB ,11RUBACHER, lalsthum Cithytty 1 - Attest.:—Orays . Semi, Clerk ' - . - • . , Übangi, aims " WM. .„ . . . LEMBER CER 7 S FOippdB IL BAMIJ REM; ' OF'TiTtr ! Frilendlly Jravallaiton SOLDIERS & SAILORS DRUG STORE 'I3IIAVE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. L. LE:SUMMER, Oradunte of the Phila. T . dolphin College of Pharmacy, offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country, a PURE, selection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery a.ud Toilet nod Palley Soaps, embracing the b e st manufacture 'in the..country. and a large' variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes ed Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Vine , Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground SpWee are offered for sale In large and smell qnantlties et, LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, FL° W i lt SEEDS, You will find a fall assortment and a large variety of MESH Barden and rower Seeds at LEMREIMERT. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Bye, Soda deb. and Potash in large and small tputotitins at LEMBERGBB'S Drug &Ore. Washing Soda, Bilking Soda, Pearl Ash,Bal orates, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. yon are in Want of good Washing Soap, pure white or red Caefile Soap, Country. Soap,, grastre Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, bay the same at . LEMBERRER'S. Do you want a -good Doi: Tonictnotnething to make the Itirgrow, to clean:to the bead, mid to proven t falling on.t of the hair if yow do - Gail At.LEMBEB.,GpIVS. 'TRUSSES! • TATTSSgK. The afflicted are requested to call and exam fue thy stock of Trusses, Supporters, Ac., cont prising a variety of Manufacture. tEgi,;."Marsh's" Genuine "lutprored..Solf Ad. Jutting Pad Truss." "Maisles"Catinnenial Mindsets. ' I An.inraluable article Kit tliepurpose. if you.are hi want of any of the :above you "ri L e gli t iElt;gll4 - l'u re- Ohio -Catawl a &a nd y ; I The gennine article for liStlicinal Purposes to be had in all Its Purity at LBMBERSEIVS• Dreg Store, Opposite ttseDarket House. I Anything you want that is kept 'in a well! conducted Pirst elasa Drug store, can be turn felted you by LEMBERG ER, Chendstnnd Apothecary. SiFeeling thankful for the Teßy liberal patron age time far received from tholPhysleiana, Mer chants, and Citizens of Lehation and surround ings, / again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. ArirSpecial attention give to Pftisicives l PRESOMPTIOU and Femur') se/UM, and all 1 medicine dispensed Warrante I PURR, alwaya as good as can be obtained an. where, ant: sold to suit the times, Reitionixit the Address, JOS. L. LE ERG ER, Druggist, Chemist as Apothecary, Feb. It, 188 U. Market streqt, Lebanon, Pa. EXCITING NiWS I ..es..t the, ! err .Irtla ior K LAUDE MILCII .'CUMBER AND ST. 4BANON, PA. New Goods ; ICO.w Goodss . GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO , CASH BUYERS. French Merino,- - ailColored. ENGLISH. MERINqi . all colored. All Wool Delains, all cplored_. POPLIN MUSLIN 'BEIJAINS, & BlaCic French Cloth. BEAVER Over 'Coating. CLOTH for LADII - 4, CLOAKS, from 82$0 to $4,00. Fancy and Black Cass. Satinettca, sold from 60:cts. to $l,OO Bed Check and Ticking. Bleached aud UffbleachCd Muslin. woo4n.j.stoitrOgi. ---- -, - ••I;ii•tinii„ - Fliin net, • :Stfiktfv. s .i-vtekf, n of • 'Calicoes and Ginghams. Woolen and Cotton . Hnseirics. Ladies' and Gents' Glnres. Hoop .Skirts! Hoop '''kirts!! Balmoral Skirt..lt Umbrellas ! , Umbralas! ! Linen and Paper C.llars. A full line of I Ladies and. Misses SI awls. Woolen Hoods ! Wooled Boodsl ! General assortment of (gods, Pry lirroodO, Groceries, & ) Queensware. L. K. LAUDERMILOiI. otr. All kinds 0 enkintrk produce taken in exchange for dontis. HI ADYNIADE Will be sold at :Extreme ' Low 1 ` 1 1:cel.. t , AItER, one of the Arm of Jtaier do . Bros., nee .. taken the stock of Reatly-madeflothiug et the aliitralseramit, which bill AMA° him t levees than anywhere elm can bo bought. Call end see for youi. sel rs before yon make Yowls N4ll purchase. 1131,-,TIIRES DOORS WRST FROAt 01)Uftt ' mfreisz Lebanon', Slay 4, IBS4 /IRNRY RA lam. •• ilowrard A f4S &inflow PHILADELPHIA. PA. ISEASES at Mir Nervous, Seminal, Urinaryy - and j_.l Sexual Syeterriv , ,-ndur and reliable treatment—in reports of,the 110WARDASSOCIAllION—Sent by mail in settled letter envelopes, free of Charge. Address, Dr J. SKILLIN DOIJOLITON, Howard Assediation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Thiledelphie, March 9,1864.7-Ay. Viraitted , Inunediateir. 100 .CALVVS • For which tit e highest price will be paid by , ' L. MIRK. Lebanon April 13 : 186-I'.-9m. 1 ' ' New Spring 'Stock. THE LATEST STYLES AT CUEAP CAM PRICES: ►mien s TT AYE institcetied at tiler CHEAP CLOTHING I STORE, On Cumberland St-eet, Lebanon, fr me their own Maniefactory n Ihiladelphia, a large stock of New Ready-made Cloilriwr ft 3 of all kinds ' for MEN and 110 T -3:, Si" Old Customers, and now ones, are incited to call and examine this stock Imfece purchasing else where, as we feel confident itisie mei suit the Metes of a if. ILEIZENS7PN DUO,' OppOsitelthe Court Ilonse .Lebanon, April 13, 1364.-3 en. WANTED BUY 50 000 BUSTINLSItTif; • 9 bo,ooo , bus els CORN so t oooltilleticis OATS „ , so,ooo busbels WHEAT. Also, morn BRED, TimoToy SEED, FlnxPeed, for which the Highest CASH prices kill be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Dspot, Lamson. e Okla. , HOFFMAN'. Lebanon, July lb. Mi. • traimo_ttplEllTS - B, M Id Lorenzo 111.11tehrer, . 1 1,XT 1 y _O z U en T ,o r r e i s 4o3 pe ba c • n tfiz on lly an i d nf v er c zn ini t t b y e , olii \••••:„.".- that be has RENTON'S]) his Tailoring estab. Ihrhment to two dome below Philip F hleGaully's Shoe Store where he will make, irP the Most far hionable Glathing. ALL work entrusted to hint will be manufactured in the best manner, On Mod. mate terms. Good tits and substantial making guar. anteed. Thankful rot the liberal patronage extended to him thus far, he . hopes ', by strict attention te Lis business to merit a continuance of the same. Ile cor dially invites the public' and'hie old customers to giro him a call. [Lebanon, April, 6, 1884. ATTENTION! • ritHE biElrftEßB of the Lebanon County ~ Assaciation for the detection of norso Thieves, and the recovery or stolen.horses, will meet at the public house of .Tonat 'ldArrilso ' In Lebanon, on ,SATURDAY, SEPTEMATIt 1804, at I o'clocir, P. AL 'Phe Annual Election' . tiar.ofeceis will take piece, and an Important Antendment to the By-Laws Will also be propeteet.. A full attendaneeis requeoted , JOHN ,KTPLON ' , maidens. ,', ti BRETN.EIt, Seemlier/. .7.1 .00n0g" 3 Fkailuoggfi,: HOLLOWAY'S PHIS OINTMENT. All who have Friends and Relatives in tbe Army or Navy, should take epeeist care. that they be amply gull Idled with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to provide themselves with Omni, no better present can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never... Wpm; friend in the boar et - COMB S AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, will be :moodily - relieved and effectually cured by uez ink theselathitifable tnedichtes; end by, paying proper, attenttout to titeAreetionti which are' attached to each Pot or Box. SICK 'HEADACHE,' AND. WANT OF APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. These feelings wbich so saddemus, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eat lug and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus dis: tmbing the healthful action of the fiver and stomach The organs must be veliesed, ft You desire to be well The Pills, taken according to the printed instraetionn will quickly produce a healthy action in both liyerand stomach. and as a natural consequence, a clear head Mid gandnppetite. ''WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER FATIGUE, • Will soon disappear by the use of these invaluable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the Bowels be eitlker,cl?ndued or unduly acted'up6n. It may seem string° that way's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and . Flux , many peradne supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a greet Mistake, for these Pills wittcorrect the Liver nod sfornach, and thus remove all heactidatupoys trout the avatun._ Tiftemedicirmwili giye tone anti - vocor-to-the Whole organic system howev er deranged, while health - and strength follow as a mat tie of course. Nothing will 'stop,the relaxation of the BOWerS ei) sure as this famous meal:dee.. , _ VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! iNqq§CRE. TIONS OF YOUTH!' • Sores and Ulcers, Itlotchei and - Swellings. can with eei minty be Tadicallyunred if the Pills are taken night' and morning, and the Ointment bir freely used as stat ed in the printed instructions. If treated In any other manner they dry, up in one part .to break out in another Whereat this Ointinent villremove , the humors from, the systeni andleave the Patient a vigorous MA heal thy man. It. will require a little perseverance in bail cases to insure a lasting cure. FOR WO_UN'DS-•EITIIER- OCCASIONED BY TIIE BAYONET, SABRE •OR THE ICUL LET, SORES "OR BRUISES, To which every Soldigr and . Sailor are liable, Mere are no medicines a,.e safe, sure - and convenient as Hello 4iirirrills)snd Qtptment. 'Tim poor wounded and al most dying Sufferer might Imre his wounds dressed Ml ` niediately „If VemMuld'only . supply himself with this matchless filament, which should he thrust into the wound and smeared all :band it, then covered with a, piece'of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking nightand morningSorS Pills to cool tbe 'and prevent inflammation. Every Soldier's Empanel: and Seamen's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies.' CAUTION 1—;-None are genuine - unless the words "lium.owsr r New YORK AND LONDON;" Ore discernible as a Wafer suck in eliery'leatof theMook of directions around each pot or box; the seine maybe plainly"liceu by n holding the leaf . the light.' A' handsome -reward Or will be eill a e ny ode renderingsn'th information as .thay lead f o detection of any party or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same,. knowing them do be spurious: . • , - *** Sold nt ti.e Manufactory of Professor,TrOtiowxv, SO - lOniden Lane, New-York, and :by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the ilixed world, in boxes at 3U eta.. TO eta. and $t 19 each. grir There is considerable saving by taking the lav ger sizes. N. ll.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each box. [Oct.. 28,. Xggl...Dcalers in -my well known med icines can have Show Cards, Circulars. &c., sent them, FREE OF EXPENSE, by addressing THOMAS UO[dA)WAY, 80 'Maiden Lune, N. Y. illienkOVa , TRH NEW AltD CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE' STORE. - • !rue subscriber would respect fully inform the sit isous of Lebanon and vicinity . .thnthe has roomy ml Lila BOOT and SIIOB STORK to Market street, next door south of Mrs. Riee's hotel, Lebanon. Pa. . wberehokeeps on g • band a large awl welt senorita stock of all kinds of BOOTS and SI II 0E S. Ile will •ind• arid et very • short netted.. Ilet al . 177:*%04a,„ co keeps nu hand a large e t id well-assort rd stock of LNATIIEIL such as RED AND OAK SOI,K -LltAl'il CAIN AND KIP SKINS, 310KOCCO AND NANCY LEATIIER. KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND INGS, Ac., and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND. FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREKS, 144 TS, BOOT. CORDS and W !ORS, A W L-BLA DES.. KIS IV ItS, SUN CURS, 11A31.11NRS, PINCERS;• RASPS, TACKS.-- Constantly on hand an usaortnient ofLastings. Threads, Shoe-nails. Peg•breaks, Send-Rtones,fegs, Bristles, Kit and..Slirm. Tools of every description. glaring been en. gaged in the libsiness more than Wetly years;"he feels RatiSfleil thlit be esti igiro satisfaction - to all who will favor him with a call. Shoemakers • trot the country will do well by calling oo him before purchasing else where. SAMUEL • HAUCK. Lelianon. Jan. 27 1664. HARDWARE AT COST• firLijß anbseriber ofrefs his largo 'end 1011 stodeocli Alt DIV ARE. PAINTS, OILS. IT CO ST FOR Cal SIL. Parties who bore settled their accounts to Aprlll.lB6l, will be allowed a liberal Credit on purebastw —Those .who 'owe not settled will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., fur immediate etittletilent and 'collet. lion. B. M. It ARMANr. BOOKS &.STATIONERY A NEW tt.../1 WOK I.D inform Mei Public, that haring bought and 1" consolidated thtrikiok and Stationery Stores of 11.11. ltoctiel and Gehrge Waltz, they arc now prepared to.rnit on nil who will favor them with It call, nt the old stand (11. 11. Roedel's) In Cutaberland etntft. Where they will always here on h ,nd a large and well se. il l eopply of Eleboel, Blank and Sunday School 'looks, and ano indncement they Offeetheir (scene pecan books at greatly reduced prices. The New York and Iledelphin Daily and Weekly Papers,And Mpgezinle r cite be had .ndoqesriird for, on,reasOnalile4telms,by.caUingfixt theirmtore. Anything wan inglurtheir See will be aliedrhilly at• tended to with promptpeas.and dispatch Lebanon, May 4, 18114,„ P7- I CMjr- 1 14:011110:-A , 'LATE WHITE SWAN ,) • Race' Street, abode 'Third, Phila.. ,• iirirs . emmiii.hment offers great inducements not on- Jr_ ocusceoupt ,of reduced rates of. boarding, but 'rods , tbreelotrollooetion to the avAnn'ai of trade, as well as the conveniences atsuri:3l by the several 'Passenger Railways, running past dad emitigvz , .vi to it, by wide!' guests can pose to and from 'be Hotel to the. different ,Railroad Depots, should they be , preferred:to? LIM regn• ler Omnibus belobging to tile Rouse. . . lam Ale/ermined to devote my.wholOOSllMbeerto-tbe comfort. dud convenience of my guests, Offo. LIGHTCAff, Proprietor. JOS. HOUSUNI , Clerk. June 15, 1804: LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AT . A.NNVILtE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. iV el. I)I7IZIVVIDE,tA. If., Principal. TniErtl tiI4SSU,II4I, will .nomnionco on tY, Jul . ); 21st: TIIE SCHOOL has the advantages of a plesetnt and 'beabliful Locatiota-'—ettacious Buildinge—Toutillated Rooms—ft fine Library and Cabinet. TILE COURSE OF ETUDY•ianot fixed, the studies of each'pupil twiug.diroctod accordiug to the Ulna he can afford' SchooLior t)ie prcifetrtikwlte daaiftus to•pur , 'THE NOIIMAL DXPARTMENT offers special advan tages to those who propose to envie tu 'feacipag.,;'.as the Course pursued conforms strictly to ,the fritire merits of the County Superintindent. and to the Courseof the State Emmet School. *AL. OISCOLtAgtSIud ful - lber,lnfornu‘tisuuen, ob. tained by fiddiessing he PKticipal. ' •• IF. J. BURNSIDH, June 25,1882. . • Annsille, Pa. Nit 1E R C ANT TAIIMR ING. S.S. 'RA al BAY , in Funck's building, corner of Own. .street and Doe alley, bus on band and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot of 'CLOTHS, • • CASSIMERES, end VESTINGS, well selected from Good Muses. Good Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. A Handker. chiefs, Cravats, Wove% Ilesiteryianspenderi, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirt% Under Shirts and Drawers. Lebanon, May 4, 365.1 §. B. ItABISAY. . ' • VALUABLE ':Borough Af ro p erty Private Sale, fling siibiteriber offers at Private Sale a lIODPE and LOT OF GROUND, eituste in Oulu beriand street, in the Borough of Leb anon,. 134. square East of the Court House. The House is a large three story . ERICH DWELLING, with all the modern improvements. "- The term, will be reasonable.gor.fprttler .throrina tion applyto , Retnoshle k Met ly; Loly#Al aabarion.Borougli. • . ",• .`" 4 , 011 se, 11K‘—tf. 87 R "rum* NobteMNr , .• ME AND -Audifor's Notice: ,HE undersigned, auditor appointed 'by the,Or, phans'emirt of Lebanon' county, to make distribu tion of the balance remaining in the hands of John ltdward M. Kral;. and .7miatban atoll, Execu tors of the leettrlll Ind teli4,•• TOBIAS liltA LL, k i t s of Bethel township; deceased, will 'attend at h is °Moe, In Eraderkitebtirg; on Monday, Ottober 3, 1864, at 1 o'clock, P. M., to perform the'dntice of l ollice, when and whore all persona Intetriafed , tniky ' attend if they see proper. ,TAO OB I S II NQT72IIiftIfi ,Alilittatiqlll4l4, hi , a .a. - -7.42 t - - • I To .11 dewirous or purchnriog LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage. at the old estnbllobed and well-known LUMBER YARD RHEINGEMS & MEILY At the UNION'OANA L, On the East and West shies o hlarlEet t ,Street, Nortb,Lebonon Borough, _ frEE'shberlbari take' Obashre in infthding the t erccot uhanottokocl surrounding counties, that they ,011 continue the I.l3MBitit AND COAL DUST. NESS: At their old aria &1 known ithere they lira daily receiejliJ icl_enpul les of the BEST AND - ITKLMBEASON LUMBER, ittotia:iating,of Wilts and Yellow . Pine ;14)Alliiit4 PLANE .spil SCANTLING. ani Idek . BOARDS, I; Nilt and SC T P A ST'S, PAt.l . llod And FENCINSILNIM • Asir, frAm to' 4 inch; CRESSY, frOld 3Lob POPLAR, from % to In • •Poplar end ,lltrdoiood.SPAULAND.„ f '6kt:end Minh, BOARDS Mid PLANES' • • ' Booflog end Slaitolpg ,LA.TIIB. *MINGLES! SDINGLES! I !! ! ; l'ine!end Heinfotdr - BRINGLES. ' - COAL! COAL II I COAL! ! I 1A lira 9 dtack 'dr the beat' duality of Stove, Broken, Egg and Limelrurnere.COALf and also, the bee! . Alle gheny COAL forTileekjnillhe. air Thankful for the:liberal mariner in' Wtri.dt they have heretofore been , patronized, they Irani() 'attend at cordial ineihitionsfor continuance of fivora ' a"a they, are c3ofident that . hey now..have the large-14 44 a a ' cheapest Steck of LIIMBEA T on hand in the ,county,' which' will be aold ala'reasonalbleiper:4ntageLe IFiY'thetao call IL ad ciyit,q,our stpolcs3* ,i pilees bel airepurcliatiag,allidirgaia. •• • " . ••• • • RAIKOZIELL4 14XELY. • forth tel)inos ai7.1862., . .LE CT I ' IND TUST pub:ished.: 446, orim. otaxEn. 0 WELL'S CELICSAATIMP 44ical core (vritliont medicine) of Stmrtmarditams,or .tenitat 'Weakness, ] voluntaryetener t , Mental and Physical Incapacity..flopedimentet to Mar riage. etc.; also: Crissuncrtots itrit.arsr and . Fits; in-. &Iced by self-ladulgence or 'sexual extravagance. Alar. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.. The celebrated author In tbls adMlrable essay clear ly demonstrates, from a thirty year's auccessfol,prne lice, that the alarmhig conacq uences of aelfabuse may be radically cured-without the dangerous use of int;,c. nal medicine or the application of the knlfe,-;-pninting ou t a mode °Venni, at once siniplel,'difitit 'and eflectn: al, by means of which every sufferer; no natter-what. his conditiOtAgwy be, may cure hititself cheaply, prix- atel,y, and rallfitlly. *3. This Lecture should be in Vie hands of every youth ntiativeri' m•in in the land. Beta, a - plidu envelope. to nay address post-pstd, on receipt of. Six teathor two yet stature. Add tyre the ritlilhibers, '• •• • regAS. J. C.• . KLINN a 00., 127 Bowery, New York, Beet office box 4586. April 20„1£514;--teep 'S• R A'RE R ''S WII.OIJESALE AND RET.4IL, DR U-C. •ST OR E ff... , :61,w .4.7444 to Isfe Nei Ruihfl on otimherlaud Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. stall F. enbeeriber respertfully announces to his acquain -711 taucee and the public In general, that he has coo -1 j ntly on hand.a largo stock of I . DRUGS . , PERFUMERY, I_ MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, `', 4- .,"!: DYE STUFFS. VARNISIIES, r;.< , it TURPENTINE, GLASS WARE. 'BRUSHES, HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS;, Burning Fluid, Surgical fostrument2, Toilet Soaps, Se. gars, Tobacco, &c. Ale, a variety of Fancy Articles too onmerous to mention. which he offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent ed. Purchasers mill please remember Allis, and. exam ine the qualities and prices of Ids goodalmfore ing elsewhere. 11111-Physiciau 'a prescriptions and fest ' Sy recipes carefully compounded, at all. hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. ' On fxudaya the Store will be opencti for the coin pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. 3L, 12 and 1, and 4 and 6 P. FL Lebanon, Aug. 13 1862. . • DAVID S. RABDR. ELME LONOAOIII. ,LBBAINOI Door, Sash . and Sti.ath - Planing . 3 1 1 , 11 ,111111r.seljr-..4. • . • . eambertana 'Street, East Zebanan. IIHE undersigned respectfully lntbrm the pnblic in general, that they till' manufacture and keep on hand, ••••. Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, ..t.l?! 3 ;„.` r ^'" . . Weather. Boards, 0 Gee Spring:* Mouldings, of all 'alum, Wash Boards. Outing. •euibace. Corniees, mid all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for Mouses. We also construct the latest and most lin- Proved' StairTnatng and Rend Railing, suitable fur large and . small buildingi.. -We new Invite Farmers, Mechanics and Ouildcra to call and examine our stock. which we . Will warrant to give entire satianotion to all who may favor the under signed with their custom. • LONG&CIIE & G &DBL. Lebanon; May 4,1884. I'. B.—Tliere•ie nlso all kinds 64 TIIIII4ING at the er AIM - for 'TELL known rdt:LODEONS and riAlingininill, • '1- introduelat . the effect of pedal bataivuor every Instrument. . ERN.EBI7 . E BLEB'S RAVEN BACON'S and lIALLET. DAVIS' & toil. • colobrnted PIANOS for' Cash, at, a llbcral Iy,ductlon _ - .ll3l.orek'So.ootbilld:... • - JAN Es 11ELLAK.S.ole Agent . 27 find 28i Sn'ttiiilitth Street. above Sprviee. April 2), 1864.-Iy. ' Philadelphia, P • Root and Shoe Store. , JACOB MEDIU; resnectfhlly in . forms the public that he EU! I eon ti n nes hie extrusive establishment ill .gals, WNW building,in Cumberland et., where he hopes to render the Same estleamtion se heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom Ile invites Merchants and dealere in BOOTS'illid SHOES and every ono who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themeelvez;his large and varied stock, • :.ile is determined to surpass all octopeUtion in the manufacture of every article in b Is binsiness,snitablo for any Market in the Union. A duo care taken in regard to materiala and workmanship; none ht the beet quail ty,of LMATIUCR and other meter/abler@ used,Und,tona but the best workmen are employed . . . P. 0.7-fleyeturos his sincere thanks to hiafrionda for the rery liberal iSfronageheretefore busiovred' on liim; Ileliopee tte. rifialftdbusinnatiiii::;;;;;:;;;;;;:r4 to please lals.custuniers, to merit amharsnot putilisspat nonage. ' (Lebanon, May 4, .1864 AGRA GAN 887.R1L DAVID 8. LONG. A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. rIMIE undersigned having fdrrne n d a pirtnctshipin the -1 MERCA'NTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their establishments. They will con tine to keep, at 'the late stand of SLIERC, GRESAMAN & LONG, a most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS tonally kept , in a country store, which they will re tail Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also Willa to buy, for cash 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT,., , 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN. 25,000 Bushole:ot OATS.' For which 'they will pay the blyheite Market Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on STAAOE. The willkeep always on bend end sell at the lowest Prices, COAL, by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, &o. ,pa- They solicit the business of all their old friends anti the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib eral and Just principles as will give satisfaction to, all. 3112.1t1{ & LONG. North Lebanon, May 4,1864. Philip. F. I , ll l e.iiilly• • FASDIONABLE BOOT AND' SIIOE ; M A KBE ON - Cumberland Street, ose door 'East of the Black horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for.the Abort time I have been in business, I would respecthilly solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. • e has at all times an assortment of. BOOTS and SHOES of his 01171 manufacture on hand, which will be dhrymeed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, dce. • Those desiring a neat, well made article. are invites to give me a 2,151. Children,' Shoes of,every, variety and color. on hand. Heavy work made to order: r - • • Aliaa•All work warranted. Repairing neatly done nod Marilee mad moderate. • For Rats. Mies. Roaches; Ants. Bed Bugs, Moths 'in `Fars. Woolen Ito., Insects on Plants. Fowls. Animals. dm. - - Put up in 2bP• 4EK!°- attt l $ 1 .f 1 9 / 1 . 0 . titietc. PAC Flasks. $3 ;ad sites - fOr /101151.3, PUBLIC IFarna ?lONS, &C. - • . • 'Only infallible sword* ' 'Free from Potilabiii.' • • "Not dangerous to' tbe Human Panilly..• "lints come out of their-boles to die." • Ja3y - Sold Wholesale In nil large eines. It?' Sold by all Druggists Mid Retailers everywhalre. air 'AI Bnreaal iI of all wortldess Imltstlons. • JO' . See that • "Cosssa's".. oanto is. on each BOX,- DOl tle, and Plabk, before you - buy, is • .. •* Address- . , S. COSTAR. • #a7•• Principal Depot 4c2 Dreallisag, • • air Sold by J. L. Imo ana az, Irdollealit Agent,. lieban , ,u Pa. . , • • , . . • „TO t'TV (l 'lol s 'l l fltrt..art ~ 0 AND " PEDLERI: ALSO . TaTHE P..E . OPLE .13F. LEBANON. XRDI.Pg• N'ATII vispeetfully infofioa 414 - peoplo Mot Iminnon 'and vicinity, that he has opened a'Ne tief and' PoneV Dry Gonda, Store , in 14banon. for;tho .W.D.OLESKIN. and ..1147TA11. Trade of ail icrtieleri in his, 1 ine ntShe most reduced prices poasihlo., Disratock. cOntista ie . port of all kinds of IVoole'n and Crltton, kikck inns fund, Mao,•Mndarabirti, Drainr.. Woolen. Pips and Nubia., 171 its and °loves, linsrfs..all 4insts of fiatidlil,Vciiiefa;' Whin, Wigs "dud'D'entientao. •Ilafrdreeses add 24 etadt ibbpps.ngd Yolvalsrifpdo)pind ' %Dat Sew hig,Tbread, Buttons., Seism:ire; Combs.. ise Ac.". 'A: 7airga asSortnioni , or UMBREMAECiAiI VA , TtA. 501.5, nhthelorrest prim". Speetaqes, .Ppekitt a bwka, 'Prrttrioitaireli. Domineer, Card., Ao. A late okort man t of .11insical- Instritruentic.:ViolinB,l4=l.4g,nn, ,Dayjsks, Macuborinps,..Vlptes. Pifes..Aystkets,. Ulnae. Dorm 4. inl'nll s hi ndil•bf • everything alpitot that ..rt ba thoneD,ol4ll,tiblf&ion and Fancy line. Alan a large ra.k.q. rtI..I7CIT,ELItP and WATCLIM. PC,lferei "gwelieepers • wilVtind .It . their in threat to I,ny D r on. Our st m o, ;iq tiara. Berland Street. in ?nook's betw . een tho'Court Rouse god liarket Hunan. MAROUSTNABAtt s FISH' LAMP HEATING APPARATUS, BOILING—FRYING --STEWIRC)-RIBEFIING NS'ITII. TOE FLARR TGAT LIGHTS TIiS BOOM • * *• * By the Barne.or 'common Limp, st: the coat of n cones worth of oil, it tory comfortalile break , fast can beetacitiedl—W. i* Simple In a constroctitn. easily kept to brder..readi Mr use n moment • • 'convenient 'to have on hand. *' • . Drtiggtr[i 3 Oirciitpi.' • • * s pules Lamp is 011 4 of the, most ,popular novelties of au . , day, $ • ille`tittlity of it'bruntioes , tionable . a greet 'saving Is made failieat ing naiiscTekin g small arftcles. and ,can ht niade - tn conk meals for a greet many prolong. which Is .siettiallildone the ambnimmu ears which.carr,y the sick soldiers,* k•— ,Siipitifit: .17neriCan. .* * • • • For use. hospital tern. barhick, pima nx,flsliing, unrsery, m or sick roo, it Is on article of conifort beyond 'nit prnpartion to Its coat. ' nalrs:Joirrnalof Health. hove tried 'the apparatus and rey.wlfe and I proclaim 'the Slime a most ralu3hle , sod bidoi pesisable. Article, and we now w o nder ilnyr Wl5 COM so long do without. it, ..• * Ed, Coal ,Oil Circular. * * An economical contrivance for , getting• np heat at short notice for nursery und.general house hold pnrposee, • • 'One important Point is the ,eay. ing in cott.sover coal fires. * * N. 1: EceiuhgVbst. PRICES:FROIA. TWO TO. six DOLLARS. CA AOITY Y OM ONE TO" FOITF QUARTS. Three Az:tides Cooked at one tine with • , One . .73izrner. • • • • Arranged' for Kerosene or Coal OH, or igas. Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty pages furniehedifatis. ALSO . The Talon • A•ll:letime,ait s • PRICE 50 CENTS. To be ittarbed to a CoMmon Kerosene LaniiteC4les Burner, by which. Water may be 'Boiled , antl t Yped cooked ; also &clanged to Sup Port a shade,' EVERY FAMILY•NEEDS ONE:. •ftHESKLI,,. Agent,:: No. WiTeari St., NI York. 'll.oss" WAlstko", April6l§fi, E=l • *oliti _ • New Cabinet Ware Rooms and. Chair Manufac ' tor'y, actory. f •.... Jrzrkel Si., td door north of the L. Miley Railroati. Largest Manufactory and Rest Assortieent of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the.oonat)i, riitic public is respectfully regime:- - • ed to bear in mind thnt nt these Ware Boozes will bo found the best *:• , •1 --- • assortment of FAaniONADLE Mid RAND aOatZ FUNNI'FIIIiDI and CHAIRS. Persons In want of any kind would bust call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this place. Pricer will be Lewin'. than at any. other pl-co, eittier in the Borough or county of Lebanon. Aif orders promptly attended to, mud speedily execu. led at the lowest prices. • •All persona purchasing Furniture front him will be accommedated by hoeing it delivered to them, to J.:ly part of the county, rer.x or csszos, and withont the least injury. as he Bas procured one of the 'best cud.- ioned furniture was mu, especially for that puritan *A. COFFINS made to order, and Amends attended at the shorteit notice. [Lebanon, May 4, 1.404 STOVES. STOVES. IV - MAY 3e the time to buy your STOVES before cold ' winter ill here, and the beat and ehearest'llitee le atflie . • lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Ironitan4te . tory of Zsinia , N; Rogers, - • Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where Cana,. Lad the largest and beat' assortment .of, PARLOR, L, and COOK INO STOVES, ever offered %Chen. goo, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chalt)bers of his own make., with a general assortment of Parlor gi,teres, and a large variety of the host Cooking Stoves in-'the county arhotriugh, which lie. arrants tobaksounwit WASH BOILI!dcS coti tautly on hind of all sites, and the best Material. • COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebtaidn. Also, a large stnck of TIN:WARE, tnallo Ofilitt: best material and in a workmanlike manner, fag he iti a practical Workman, and has had no c:ipetieece of twenty-dvelears. he feels confident that be,can give general taitisEction. . . • Ile tales thiti:iiiethod of returning hitMianke nnraeronseustoniers for their liberal attpßort.;4ud ,he hopes ,by strietly* at tending to his owil'businiss and setting other people's alone, to still receive n tlhi,' of pnplic patronage., . . JAMES ila .,- Partientar attention Pala to all kinds or tlitrasiso such es Itooting. Spouting, Au., aud nil work warrlusgod MAY 11, lSol. illbTillirkOlLf - • CA RIA Et WAREIROOMS, South•enst corwr of4.6,irket Square, NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH •INHE siabiscriber , respoctf9ll7 iuSormsz the publ I 1 thaehe han'now • on Band , at hie' Ware rooms ....mtntlßlPHWl4blcmr, a splendid assortment of good t:' .o " ,,, ftr----- _ A non ,gnimasitiarf uwatn . eo-- „.7;f3::;;;:•::.--xtaic ritrloh:C4 6l lte Vitt bti,e l4 r ;,. i`= ~ ,-.1 ; , —eonsisling oF iiioffW i ete,a -p, 1 - a ? 1 1 3 I T' e a t ro i r ' r. L & u r, " L " : Pier, hft tr tt ~.. 2g : p 'f..l and o.smmon Table', Demising . 4 .....„, and ,Cortnpn Dilemma. ae. CEtalltS. SP:MI:I63, ' Cann .Seated, Commas end Risk ing„fie, Cane :eat . pi; ;tire and Old.-Forniturs re• Faired at short not ice are Cat moderate gigr- COFFINS made and F ll llOlll,ll attend. dat the shortest notice. TIENRY A. ALIO) NUN, Icokth behancii bneenghr.liiti. 6; 18#14. . . - R E 40 . VA 'LY "' NORTH LEB A NT3N , :Saddle and illairlie*s,'.lllh6lll.... -1 • .. • rpnz dadenligneci: hUti 'rpm:robed ' F his .Saddlery; 4ittaff.anus4s, Manufactory in afd.ie docirs 'of the . 'old 'place, to Ole &hie 'rani -4.. • lately occupied hy & arr ),- , t Wi a Ligner eiore: *here lie 4111 tie luipiiy - to 'ski ell his old. friends and coußolnursrling *line Bestial! increased fa cilities for attending to ell tbii•depertinenia buil : Being ditertnined'tifi tie be hind no ottier Atital? lishinefit aldlities to accimmOdatelenstomeni,die. ke!i. spgred._ineithEir• Irrni us 11o.expmr41. tri ,uhtain- ,wpd make libuirelfsilakter of efery miidchk latnrovoiaelte the eseiVe thevireidesuf the last ;Fork. men that liberal wages w.ould cOmfearkdt ri° 1 41 a large stuck hindfiineitaniillictuie'aah est notice, all descriptions- of4I.A.KNaSS, leech as S a d. dies; Bridles, Carriage, Carnet*, of ell kinds :Ilieary R arne". HuB)13" WhiPs'ncr the 'best lneaufnctbre, Buf ;Ban Robes, ltly , Netar, 111 . 20' as Cotton, `. Worsted; titian, and n, new kind., lately Invented; W. lll [ll ret every klud, euth'ie Buggy WhipseCert :Whips; &c.; Hama* of;all dasnriptlons: Reiter, Chains,.bonie-raadt , Be; dce.;all of , * WOTTAnt egYarito ail . thistep obtaibter • any . &ben .instablistiditat in.tbe,colintryl. All be eeka,? 1, 1,4 OuPe l ear, l 4,g ii'thltYlituOlitiuld call at hie pia l ea etamine *gtouk, %i re feels the fulieelleonadeisgOlulfte stint, .to Ore entire satisfaction. , 4 Ilrlial , rearrinkre thazikfulty received and „ 15630101 Y ended to. •t . ;In l:9 430 1 . 9. 1 . 1 .-0 1- RWArkei Bort% Bstuntee. Seises', Avg:lo, few. _ • '. ,1:00•ICSArc Alitrirb;iiir,,. , - -..b . '' ` . ig' . l,l, HA t7 , - . . m,. t ~, 11%1_ , Itl*, . . CLOCK ..- .: Joie Reeei4a lig 0 7 ' lll J. 01 , A IR% Jew.o77 ilatorgiall /41‘219113%