Tula 0W1110.31,0 ORIENTAL STORY TELLERS, Travelers in Persia, China and Ja pan tell us of professional story tell ers and tradition reciters, who, stand ing in the streets and marketplaces, tell marvelous tales to all who may choose to listen. The following is one of their Chinese parables : Fohi, in the course of his wander ings, coming to a village, knocked at the door of a rich woman, and begg ed permission to enter. "What I" said she, "do you think I receive in to my house every roving vagabond ? No, indeed, it would be anbefitting a respectable woman—go your way!" Then he went to the cottage of a poor woman, who at once kindly begged him to enter. She set before him the only food she had—a little goat's milk—broke a piece of bread into it, and said : "May Fobi bless it, that we may both have enough !" She then prepared for him a couch of straw; and when be fell asleep, per ceiving that he had no shirt, she sat up all night and made him one out of some linen she bad made by her own bard labor ; in the morning she brought it to him, begging he would not despise her poor gift. After• breakfast she accompanied him a lit tle way, and at parting Fohi said : 'May the first Work you undertake last until evening P' When she got borne she began to measure her linen, to see how much was left : and she went on measuring, and did not come to the end until the evening, when her house and yard were full of linen; in short, she did not know what to do with her wealth. Her rich neighbor, seeing this, was sorely vexed, and re solved that such good fortune should not escape her again. After some months the traveler came once more A RAT STORY, • A neighbor, whose statements are en titled to implicit confidence, relates a story of the cunning and intelligence of a rat, which is truly remarkable. Being plagued with the depredations of the rodent mammals he tnade vari ous attempts to secure the represen tatives of this small race of quadru peds. The trap used was a wire one, and so constructed that, on a rat en tering and nibbling at the bait, the trap would spring and cage the intru der. Oar neighbor, when he went to examine his trap, always found it sprung, but no rat, and, what was the strangest of all, the bait gone. So ho resolved to watch the trap. His pa tience was presently' rewarded by beholding half a. dozen rats making their apperance, and at their head one who appeared to be a leader.— This rat advanced slowly and cau tiously towards the trap, and when the others would make a move as if intending to rush at the bait, the old fellow would wag his tail and they would fall behind him. After view ing the trap closely, the old fellow approached the back part of it shook the raised part until the trap sprung, and then put a paw through one of the:openings between the wires, and taking the bait Ile mule good his re treat with bis Mot,y.—Norfolk Old Dominion. TWO BEAUTIES OF SIXTY YEARS AGO, Mrs. Gunnings consulted Sheridan as to what she should do with her two beautiful but penniless daughters, He recommended that they' should be presented at the castle. Here a great difficulty ocenrred ; by what possible means wore they toooeure court dresses This Sheridan obvia ated; he was at that time manager of the Dublin Theatre, and offered them a loan of the stage dresses of Lady Macbeth and Juliet. In these they appeared most lovely ; ; and Sher idan, after haviUg attended the toilet, claimed a salute from each as his re ward. Very soon after this, a most diabolical scheme was formed by some unprincipled young mea; they invited Mrs. Gunning and her , two daughters to dinner, and infused; strong narcotics in the wine, intend 7!; ing to take advantage of tbe cation which !Jima, ensue to carry off, the two young women. Fortunatelr Sheridan discovered their base dte signs, and arrived just in time to gee= cue the ladies, He lived to sigc one of these girls Duchess of Argyle and, the other Countess of Conveutry, and it is melancholy to add lived to see his application for admission to tbeir parties rejected. Ia 2854 none but "Sams" were "put on guard at the outposts." In 1864 none but "Sambos" bid fair to occupy that honored, out.o!-the-way position, Then it was "America for Americans"--now it is America for Niggers. We are a "progressive" people, suroly. The latest style of wedding notices have this attached : "No cards no cake, no ceremony, no nothing." A weak mind does not numb:Mate force enough to hurt it"selfg stupidi ty often saves a man from going mad, stir A vain map's motto is "Win the gold and wear, it," a generous man's, "Win gold and shire it ;" a miser's, "Win gold and save it ; " a broker's, "Win gold and lend it ;" a gamblers's, "Win gold and lose it a wise man's, "Win gold and use it.'' OtrOld Abe About to Change Base 4 A Springfield (Ill.) letter says : "It is stated by friends of Mr. Lincoln that he does not expect, to retur'► to Illi nois after his term of oftlee, but will make Boston his future home." Otr The, vast difference between the number of negro troops on the army pay rolls and "the 'number actual service (thediaret ce is about one•boll) bgeli discovered but not remedied.—The army officers em ploy them as laborers on the: plantn- MOOR about New Orleans, an'diet the Qoverament foot the bill.---abany .41r9N8. JOHN DILLER ! HAS Just received at hie Grocery Store, Cumber land St., one door went of Market. a lot of Frech Fruit iu Cans, including Peaches, Gages, Green Corn, Tomatoes, Jellies. Pickles. Picralelli, Cauliflower, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce Cheese. Englisb, Limberger, Sap-Sage. • Fish. Sardines ,13ahuoa, Mackerel,. Herring, Codfish, Fruit. Raisins , Currents, Prunes, Dried Apple. and Peaches, Cranberries, Apples, lousily, Tapioca, Barley, Peas, ae, A lot of Buckwheat Heal. Also 50 barrels of New York Apples. 1,. Highest price given in CASH for Eggs, Buttes Dried Apples and Peaches, Beans, Onions, Ae. Publ is patronage is solicited. JOHN DILLER. Lebanon, Dec, 23, 1803. TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned having taken the Large and COMM). aloes Hotel, In Pottsville, known as the MORTIMER HOUSE,' Would respeetfully announce to his old friends and for mer patrons that he Is prepared to K=ololllo - all who may favor him with their patronage. The MORTIMER HOME has been newly 'papered, painted, epd mfurnished throughout, and the PROPRIE TOR feels warranted`lis saying that it Is • UNSURPASSED' BY ANY HOTEL IN THE Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and aorrienlanca. • No Pains, will be Spaed Toreneer it an agreeable , and condonable stopping place for stinngers and travelers. • The Stabling , and 'hiedding, Attached to the Elotel,.are• sufficiently large for the se commodation of the horses and carrisges44 • • • iris guests. • ,• The hotel is now open for the _fleeeption of the Public. 110 - 11 " 111 be / 1 49. ii to. accommodate all who may give him a tall. JOSEPH 31. FP,Ofilt, Pottsville, April 8 1863 Proprietor. 1864 NEW STYLES. 1864 DAM'DISE, in Cumberland Street, between I: 4l ' b AMarket and , this Court House,north side, hasi nOwon hand a splendlill assortment of the. New , Style of EATS AND CAPS; for men and boys, for 1808 , to which the attention of .the.public is respectfully Inv, ted. Mats r,f all prices, .frekre.tbs.chcap.s,vse thc-mca-L -costly, always on hand. He has also Jost opened a avian did assortment of SUMMER. tIAMS, embracing such a. STRAW: PANAMA, REDAI., PEARL, HiNtft, LEG HORN ,SENATE, CUDIAN, and all others. 1119. Ma will ale° Wholesale..all Muds. of Mats, Caps -&c, to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, May 4,1864. , , . Dissolution of; Partnership: kna ofj. DEDDIDTPA GO , was disolved and 1. expired on the ilia flay of- jetty, A. D. 18434. The Molts are in the hands of W.A. Iledrich for settlement at the old stand. All those having claims against said firm will present them, and Ottani indebted I will please .make payment. The thltfirteSle Win be carried on at thacame place by GOOD & ISEDII,IOIT. ,Acknowledg ing/1 the liberal patronage TM - okra bestwed upon the late- firm, they would respectfully solicit a continu ance. ISAAC `ITEDRICIf, • JSPFERSON Ifotuttilebo, July 20, HU.' A. ucastuonvicirs Purniture and-Chair MAN U FACTORY, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa., nearly opposite Bubb',B Hotel. TILE subscriber keeps constentlFen band, or makes to order theheet and most 'Fashionable Furniture and Chairs, which be will sell 'Cheap, andeheaper than any other-shop in the Borongli county et Lebanon lie invites Young 'llausekeep ers and all ethers to give h lin a esti before buying elsewhere. Ile keeps no city work, but makes ail himself with good workmen. lie keeps a Furniture Wagon anddeliveris all Furniture, with out lainry, and free of eon. Don't forget the place- East Lebanon , Cumber land street. Ile invites all to give hint acall, for they can make the best bargains with him. A. ILERSDERGER. Lebanos Jan. 20,1881.--3 m. LOWRY'S .- Confectionary Store, (Late Lowry &'Ntillin,)' Walnut street, near Cumberland; IA" sq nitre from the Court Rouse, Lebanon. Pa. E has just returned from ' Bthe 'City with a fresh Spring Stock of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins:Figs, Prudes, Dates, Currants, Filberts Citrons, Walnuts, Peanuts, Almonds, Ac. Also, a large variety of all kinds of different flavor ed Fine and Common CANDIES. Cakes of 'all kinds always on bund, or wade to order. its,„Parties supplied at short notice. A- large assortment of WOODEN eud TIN TOYS, In cluding WheelbArrows, Wagons. &e... ICE CREAM, of all ilia different flavors, always on hand. Raving fitted up the latie SALOON:IV hand some style, be bopea.to receive the patronage of the pubIic.'.IOSEPIFLOWRY. Lebanon, Flay 18, READING RAILROAD. Summer ArriMgemelat _ ~1 } r MANI TRUNK LINE FROM THE 'NORTH AND %JP North-West for PHIGADELPHI A, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE,'DEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, de., de. Trains leavollarrlihurg for Philadelphia, Nesi-York. Riading, Pottiville, and all Intermediate' tations at S , A. 11., and 2.00 P. M. 4 4`4 , New York 'Express leaves ilarristprP at 6.30 A. AI., arrlvlay at New York—at 1.45 tWineme day. A special AtaiMmodation Pminenger Tiiln leaves RIATIINO 14 7.15 A. 51, and returns from llarrielmrg Fares from Harrisburg; To New-Yorkss 15; to Phil adelphla $8 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave Nea4York at 6 A. M., 12 Noun, and 7 P. 38., (PITTSBURG EXPRESS arriving at Harris burg at 2 A. 31.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M., and 3,38 . P; M. Sleeping ears in the: New. York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh-without change. Paseengem by - the Oodaktissaitaltroad Maris Tamaqua at SAO A. 214 end 2.10 41Pr. M for Philadelphia, New York, and 'alllitay • Trains leave Pottsvilloat 9 4 15 A. M., enk2.3o , P. for Philidelphtso .11arelsbarg and New York. AwAreceson&latliorkassenger- train leaves Beading atfkoo..k.u imadmeturrie from Philadelphia at 5 00 P. , ' theabbee traltiontif daily, Su ndaya excepted. "A Stindilftraittlelliter POttaville at 7.30 A. I<l tia and . , Co*lMPtAtttolltMaVi, gatatitt, and EXCURSION i rldS- Frau—shit'Pil& ucedt ri kidtrtikind from all pointe.• 'train gaidlowed eacb.passenger. - - • • • G. A . iNICOLLS, 0 3g , GOneral Superintendent.. illtfoirst IsitArAL. itivaitmeL mmnori tionld respectfully inform Maio OltirgraW Lebanon, that he has REMOVED his TMLORINO Business to Cumberland Street, two doorallast. of klark4 Street, and opposite; the Eagle Hotel, where all pertains who wish gaimente mUde -up in the moat nothionahle style and best manner, are in cited to call. , TO TAILORSI—Just received and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a SummerVishions.• Tailors wishing Mb Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICILEL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, May 4,1884 FITS! FITS ! FITS ! A A. ItIOILEY, Wird/ant Tailor, respecthilly,an /11,, minims : to the, citizens of Lebanon and - vicinity that be has Just returned from the city with a tine as sortment of CLOTHS CASSIMERES, an of arkich he a - Maki etplo - cifder et 'prices to suit the times, at his No. 1 Tailoring Estab lishment in gehn's New Mock, 4 doors'South of the Buck Ilotel'Sonth" Walniitstreet. • MI work entrusted to -his care;will be manufactur ed Ina workmanlike ma.mer ke to fashion and dura bility. Goods parchased elsewhere , will be cheerfully made up to order on the ague! moderate terms. • Diming - hid years of experiebee in the Tailoring . • Dry-goods business, and being inclined to turn to the a:Montagu of his customers, all the advantages result ing from said aequirensents, be feels satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal share of •the pub lie patronage. 18 Gonda colt once to please me after that please yam alms. July 8, DM.' • A YOUNG merited man from.'the West, formerly. „rfe from Lebanon, who boa four:year:, experience in .the mercantile business. Is detirous of , obtaining a sit- - lied:so alt CLERK, SALESMAN or BOOKKEEPER. Eene ntre - ferences given if *Arne "from former era, plOyers and'other business'raen.lint further informa ,Gon apply to Geo. Waltz, and? john"Utrieh, 'ExprOss' Agn. ' • • " - • Tresl 'Frees': Trees •. 1.0 000 I E o X w TR IA .A p P e P r Lle r each and * Plum Trees, Ac., Ac,ter Sal a s' ' at the .Calzudale Nurseries," ueurLetfauen.. SAMUEL MILLER. August 31,1364.-2m* • . Blanket Shawls, eILOT.II, WOOLEN. CLOTIIIIO of all colors, dyed Jet lj Black or Blue Black, proemial, the color yearraated - and 6 , 30ti0 turned out equal to'newis LYON LItbIBBROBR, East lieriever, 8 Articles to be dyed can be left atJos. L. Lember ser'a Drug btore wliete all:orderafor the above will be [tended to. (March 11, 1863. ISLARK For Collectors of State, County, and Militia Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Oillso. Also for Voliiinora at Mori Tax. TAKE NOTICE. TIULT.DERS will do well by calling on J. It. 'BRESSLER 13 Agent, as be is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING sod JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prtces. Re also has on band a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and 4 ell of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest Improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. lie also keeps ccu stoutly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be bought of any other elatemen in the county. V,. WARE-ROOMS—One door South of the "Buck Rotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, May 4. 1854. Barlouos Indigo glue. r i NALERS and Customers of the above alebrated .11 Wirth Blue, will please take notice, that the La Letts aro altered bread Indigo Blue, PUT UP AT &!f" . Wiitb.ergerls 33X1.1:11:31- 0911114101EILNI, NO. 223 North SECOND Street,PHlL A D'A. The quality of this Blue will be the same in every respect.. . It is warranted to color, more water than. twice the same quantity of Indigo, and ' o go much further than any other Wash Bine in th`e market. %It dissolves per. fectly clear trod does not. nettle oil the clothes as most of the other makes do. Ons Sol dissolved in mi half %Ant of water, 'Will make Rigood a liquid Dine as any that is trade, at one third 'the cost, As it is retailed ~at the &MO ttid(l., as the Imita tions and Interior at Melee, ..LOusekeepers. will find it vary much' to' heir advantdge to *askllor that pit up Wiltberger's. ' tlp All Blue Ott np after this date with Barlow's name on,it is an The ?te4: Label lees not require a Stamp. ..-For Sale by StorekeePerig.iterally. Feb. St,: if. THE NEWDAKERV I .- undemlbed *mid Kesperlfully lutorni the nit; 1, tens of Lebanon, that he Be'Cn t: JI Cllrill Ihe7tA K ING BUSTNESS,Ln all its ratteiies. M s Eland, i Cumberland streat; Leboncin, niarlyloinimette they littelc, note', and will supply custoracinWilli the beet'SREAD, CAKES, &e., &e. Flour` neared front - ciatbutera and returned to thein id finalist abort notice. CONYECTIONERIES - . . of all kindir. fresh and of the best quality, constantly -on hrind, andturniebed at. theloivest prices. • ! Th ! public is invited to 'give me-a trial. —Leb non, nay 4,1864. , F. 11. EMIR: ‘i.TEST NE W'S :Of tare rch.mp.stittif.':P*GO:gdS , SOLD IN SOL nv LEE.% NON! ! Shoes,o Boots, lll4ts Caps Re "rut undersigned. has. aliened one or the SOT 'AS -I,SORTSIIINTB of • • lIATS,CAPS,BOOTS, MOSS, TRUNKS,' rm. .l 1 TlfA.'i IILXNO BAGS,' AC, W of all ads; L .. .an of the, beat neitarldls, which Le er111' ,5.9 1 3 . sell at.prices to recoturitend' theta to purcha sers. Of the HATS he hes quite a variety of New Styles r embraeing.the Washington, Stanton, liornitide, Dupont, AlcOlellan,Stringhatn and Moititorllat. very beautiful and very elniap. Of CAPS he lice a complete. .assortment of all the NeW Stylas; got'up in superior manner. with fine 'finish; WOMEM'EI Misses' and 'Chil dren's Balmorels, Gaiters. Gongress ffoots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and - Boys' Balmorals. Ox- ford Ties,. Washington Ties, tougresir Boots. and all other Mode ' worn by them, including noon and SHOES, of the different Vtwietlea, at his cheap Store i n Walnut St., next to Ow • County-I'll4m gm—Thankful fdr-the 'Rnal encouragement of the public heretofore, I would wishing anything in my line to call and examine myetock before milking their purchaies. • ' JOB. BOITUAN. . Lebanon, 4; 1804. - .0 •. . P. 9.--Xleaduits taken and work nradeat short notice NEW'•CABINET AND CHIiTIR alai* UFJc - iron'Te quiz subscriber respectfully informs the-public that. ji Re has the largest end beet assortment of FURM TORE and CHAIM ever offered to the public of .Leb anon Cocci:Ay. Ile has on hand at: his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Seller's lintel, and a few doors south of Borgner a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion. able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of 'Sofas, Tete a-tetos, Loueges; What-note, Par a/tior, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables; Dressing and Common BUREAUS': "Bed- steads; Work-stands; Wasb-stands.and itch en Furniture of all kinds. Also,a" largeand elegant variety of FRENCII BACK, Sriuxa SEATED Clinic's, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds •of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com mon Rheas and Rbckers ofievery description. All Goode sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. - _ Persons desirous of knowing the character. of the gmals here offered for 'sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for whom•he has m ,n -nfitatiirad or to whom sold. , • • ' Furniture and Chaim Repaired and Varnished. N. D.—Coffins made-and Funerals attende4 at the sh , rtest notice. JQS.EI'II 1301VILAN. North Lebanon, May 4, 1464, WALTEIt'S MILL . 'f" subscriber respectfully informa the public that ...be has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tars, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as .Wen gores," about one-fourth of a mile frinn Jonestown Lebanon county, Pa.; that he has it now' in complete running order, and is , prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article, of ' 311FrIC.441111:110111E_TALV. as chemise Kean be obtained from any other source.— Ile keeps alto on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices CROP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. lie is also pre pared to do all kinds o, CURTOMERie Wogs, for Farmers and others, at the very shiftiest possible notice and in vitca all - toigiee: Thetalgnery of the is entirely. new and ortiia letlAd - Most im proved kind. By strictattention toAtthibtleis and fail dealing lio,hones to merit a share of public patronage. WII,EAT RYE CORN,.OATS &c bought, for which the highest 'Lebanon Market prices will be paid. " ' FRANKLIN 'WALTER.. May 4, IMit. ' - PUB,LIC NOTICEI T s hereby Oren' that the QUOTA of MEN called for ,jl. by the President of the Unit. d States from Y;ebanon county; has - been 'filled Co' the present time. There 'will probably be a 'small-excess . which will be distrib „. uted to ".tbe several ;sub.distriete of..the County. 14' farther credits of Veterans or ;New Recruits for this County are wanted, and no ferther 'County BOunties will Ix, Paid. ' - • ' ' -' ' 1 - - ' TIIONIA'r - LESTIER, ' - ananissioners PETER. FORNICY.. of - ~ • ' . JACOB . 1111UBACLEF,11, , Laanon County Attest:-,Ciand Sopa,' Clerk, ' .Lebanon Tune "ie 1864. ' * ' - ' ' . Auditor otr WE nndersigned, . Auditor appointed by the Or zphartWeourt. of Lebanon county, to make distribu tion of the balance remain ing in the hands of John Kpoli, „t:dwpra M. Krell and Jonathon 1ii411.: "E xeru hare tilhe butt will and ; tititament of ToBIAS `late of fiethettOwnshipl deceased, will attend at' his offiee; in."Frederieksburg, on -Menday, October 3,1664, at 1.o!clock,- m.. to, perforrn.the duties of, his ofllce, .when and where all persOns interested may' attend if they see proper. Mon SIINOTTERLY, Auditor, Auguid 31,1864. ' • VALTTA . BLE Borough Property r,ivate e rinn subscriber efferent Private Sale. a IIOI3SE, and I.OT GEOUND, situate in Cum- " berland street,,irithe Borough of Leh-` anon, 114 'somata East of the Court • "Voters:* viro Monier' is a large three;: story DEICE DWELLING, with.ull , the modern. improvements The terms will be reasonable. "S.For` further infOrruntion apply 'to iteitmehls': & Melly, in North April 20, 1804.—tt.. GEOEGE GASSER, eteltnlYr Photographic Gallery. riluz linden:load established themselves in 'Mhz% RisC's 'Building. Cumberland Strett,Lehancm, in the Rooms formerly occupied by Win. Zimmerman, .respeetftfily lnyite,ghpAttention of the people of Labe. —non and tlio log counties', to , the facilities pos. seised by", them; for tithing of fine' PROT°. tilt42lls, AlkilittOtYPES, do: - All are invited to call •their roouis; end examine specimens of their skill, they-: pride themselves are aceonil MAIOI3O hi the country.. Charges modosate and !nt_t *Weed, in,all case*. - • BENTi.EII & 110LT.INGER, rhatriginithers, In Ade.th.Bl44l , l3itild lug. Lebnnon, daigust 81, 1864. . ballot' Femttte $e mina ry iss - LAWEENOE TeiYs of Music. . rrIE Twelfth Scission wilt cbmmence 88Pt. 5, .1804. This Sclioolli deiignetito "elevate-the standard at 'fdtmile:educatioli, andlo dffer superior adeentageent moderate cost.. Tho echool.yeer ; „diyided into two sessions or flyezionths each. Ohargo.Per session, from 8 to .1.6 dollars, ,according to the, studiee of the scholar., Extra for Music, French, Latin, and'Oennan. Particular ettefitien given to the' musical depart &int , Instructicins l upon: th , obpiano,: bleiodeou and Guitar and in Singing: .Punils.ESt connected with: the School will be waited upon-at their hanies, when de sired, and at t .thouinl paps., Instrdatidui on Piano or Medodion, $lO 00 to 11 00 Vocalization; plr , Organ, q 9 Early application should be utode f te ' - W. MlBll'. . . • D. S. HAMMOND, - 81141. - BTINE, ' .. JOHN . jrw. l asnr, GLONINOER, O. GREENAWALT,' 0E0E0E: BOSS, JOSIAh =NCR, 'BEALE' I'LW, I;ehanon„ Aug. 81, '1801.4t '•, ' . 116unty leiintlid Pen sion Claims just priatsd and for sale as Oa Aa tai Calm. LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. y k LEMBERGER, firadunte of the Phila. a) . delphia 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 m e nd Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the , i,"et, manufacture in the country, and a large !variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes 'sad Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine, Combs of Ivory, Shell, horn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. -PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offorrxl for ,sale in large and mall quantities at LEMBERWER'S Drug . Store. GARDEN SEEDS,- FLOWE R SEEDS, You will find a full assortment anal, a large variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at LEMIERGEIVIS. - - - - CoalleneedLYe, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash hi large and small quantities at LEMBXRGEWB Driai Store. Wasliing 86 * Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal eratins, Crown of Tartar, all p,uto, and for sale in large and stuall , .quantities . • LEMEERAER'S Drug.. StpTe. If -. you Eire !in rant of good Washing pure white or , red Castile SesM, Cepntry Eraeive.SoiP tb.rlirOve ifiease !pots, stiperioi; 'Shaving 60 . 4, bur(*) Bade tit -1 41 9 1BERGEWS. Do you want a good Hair Tonic? somettaiii to make thetair grow, to claanse theheedMid to preyant ont,of the hair; if Yon do at I,IMBERGERIS: TRUSSES! TRUSSES! , The afflicted are requested to call ; and exam jimmy, sp:iek..of Truism, Supporters, 44 com prising 4 vaiietydfdfannfacture: igt..lfflarsh's" Genuine “Improved Self Ad- , 1 Tad 4 Triiss.7 • • • ' •:.• I atiirslea"Ctstaireniarßandage. • article for the purpose... Iflrolf• arelOrant of,auy of the: above .you can be suited at ' LE~BER 'S Drug Store. Pin.. _Oh i d Bra luLy. - The ginuliettrticiatfir to po had in all its Parity at LEMIARtEittS Drug Store; OPPotit.e thellarkpt House. Anything you-want War le kept in :a well rouducted NW:clads Drug Store, ain be furn : fAhed You by.. . • : : : :' -- 'a,t,Nr.tifitg, .1 -; - ~, ~ . flheinist and.: A otherary, .. gFeeling.t.ktpictal for the very li rat patron • age thus farreZeiihd froth the ph icians; tier chafitat Ali& eitlhetts of tetiation a d'kurrettud ingi, again no . it',,s, ebare, pro' isttig tiVutie every effort to pinked all. ''..... - :fit Special attention given to iPtiIt6ICIAVe 6EBOB'OIIOPB -and , FAtdILY , . NEC , WEI, ' , and all medicine dispeneeitolVarnutted rPiitii, always as good as can be obtained anywheb, and:sold to suit theainiett.t Ite_membee4hs , Addresq ? -, ..-JOB. L. LEMI3.EtiER, ~ Druggist,.ohentiat Rua ..lipPgiectfflt. lob . 15,1800 : .: Market. strenti Walton, Pi. . . EXCITING - NE At the MPIC) 'LADDER rtIMBERLAIIS g;t: New,.6.4pod,s Nei GREAT I N DUCE MENTS TO C FrenCh Merinn, MI ENS-IASI:I MERINO, All Wool Dalainsotli POPLIN -MUSLIN_: Black French LEAVER Over CLOTH for LADIE' from $3, Fancy and Blac Satinettea, sold from 5i .Bed Check'and Bleached acid 1.1pb16. Woolen Stool , Shirtirt; Flannel, Shir CaliCaeB and Gin Woolen and "cottoi Ladies' and Gen Hoop Skirt 1:4 Balmoral - S'r Linen and Pap A fuiLlin Ladies and Miss, WiiVentlick,ds I Nl9 General assortment UMO Groceriqs, Queenewitre. L L. K. LAUD All.kinds or,C'n taken in exchange . for R EA DVS ADE C Will be sold Extrernelli Lo Hl' A [Micelle of the firm of . :taken the stook of Reedy-re apptalsOmerl4 *Mai will direiblb hi anywhere 'else 'elm be e rlfi. bet& yid make you r Yalta hal DOORS Fft9. Lebanon; Mai-4,4804 . ' Ilovvrird Arco ,ntiou PHILADELPHIA PA. , DISEASES of , the Nereoue.. Se and Sexual Syetenis—now and ref blecttlentwent-ztin reports.of the ROWARDA.ssoew Qilir„-Sent by min in sealed letter envelopes; free of ettaxge., i4l.ldrees, Dr J, SSILIAN HOUGITTONO went Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philasielp la, Pi. ",- Metch..4, 1864.-Iy. . .1 Wanted 100 CAL 'ES . For 'which the highest price wil.l heipaid by r L.,SIIIRK. • . Lebanon , April43,l.B64. , ttain. t • New Spia''''' - -- StooliP , . , THE T.4T,E,S,T „STYLIF.;n .r OF _''F'p4SF.PillOna3l , Filenn IT, X .....PTD„, -,,„,-, Av. just received t their CUBA? . 61.01 . 11iNG. .11 STORE, - - . _,'' • - 4 . -..; 'On ,Cumberla ,Street, ..teban6n.,.. . .fr on their own niattuf tors, In ThiiiidelPhia, a taiga stock of" . • New Reaciplurade :Clothisireg,- .or an kinds,,fre HAN. fHIP- pHOI ~ -,. ` • Old Onstotners neif.ones,•ae iivita„t call and etanifne this 'lranatt before •Furalasing Ore' where, as we feel confident we can suit-the tastes:of all.. - • - - --RgirgziSTSlN.-& TIRO., - •7 ..zolipealte•the• Court Hoc' Lebanon, April 13 1864;r-3m. WA N, B U Y $-- 60 00(EBusn 2 siltsz; 50,000 himbela CORN 001000 bucheltlOATs; . Also, CLOVERSEID, TI If 0,000 bushels NOTIFY SEED, , Flaxcee' 4,Tfor which the highest CSSII. wilco will be paklat the Leh anon' Valley ItallioadDeisok;lebsuon: - GEORGE 110MIAN. Lebanon, 'July 17',.1561. '' XllO . ;:Oreargo 11; ito,htey;. 001.1/ respectfully inform 'the sjp, - irv,v oo gii ,or whanon end micinity;44 s s be:has RENOjVSII his Tailoring estab• ilehment. to two ,doors below Philip„ , ,t; bicCaully's Shoe Store, where be will make uplbo most flub ionable Clothinga. alb 'work...entrusted to blin will be manufactured in the beat:manner, on mod. erate terms. Good fits, and substantial making gear- Rutted. Thankful rot the .liberal patronage extended to him thus far; .ho hopes , by Strict attention to-, his btisiness to merit a continuance of the same. 14cor diallp invites the public end II is old customers to give him a mil. • •• •-• (Lobooon,ttpril, ti , 1864. yilE LEBANON 'VALLEY .ACADEPtir ITNPEp. charge of NIBS EDDY, _ . 1)11 !text, &pt. 5. • The prices or lint a will be s 2o ,'s 3 oi BO: enirsso for the school year, or $5,47 BO • , $l9, and $l2 50• per qikiter: Parents wishing to avail! - themdelves of the advantages. offered by',:thie school will please obtain Permits, from the Secretary of the • Board of Dinctore; Joss - M.ll2mm No =pdp 11 will be received without a permit or tor a less period than one quitter. labasokZiaignat Ai irk Friends and Relatives OF VIE BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAILORS HOLLOWAY'S PILLS All who have Friends and Riladies In, the Artei or Nary, should take special care, that they he the, sup .plied with these Pills and Ointment I and where the brave Soldiers and Sailers. have neglected tio :provide themselves with them, no bitter., prOfot,eiwi s sent them by their friends. They, have been ..prc4e 'ter be the libur ef 4 need. COUGHS AND COEDS 2CFFEbTINCVTIVOOPS, Will be speedll,rrelleved and effectually mired by us.. lug three , admileble inediehiee end by! pa.) , ffjg proper • attetitkin t to the Difectlebs:Whilli are: attached to each • Pot or Box. •—• SICK''fEADACHE AND WANT OF APPS. 'FITE INCIDENTAL TO' SOLDIERS. ' These feelings which e 0 sadden us, °smelly arise from trouble or annoyanoes, obstructeepersplratlon, or Cat lug and,.drinlitsig-,wbatever is unwholesome, :thus die.", Nib La.:l4tliftti action of the Oyer and atemeCaf The organs musthe relieved, it you desire to be well The Pills, token according to the, rioted inetruetiOns will quickly produce a beelthi action In Isothliviir and' etomaelt,,and./11 a natural cotienquence, ti-clear hoed and geed atipcilte,. , _ - WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY .INDUCED; BY -'OVER FATIGUE. • ; Will soon ditittipear by the use of. these invelnable 'filerendstbmlktistiereseill , .quloklYeasellficeselidiiitlanld strength. Never let the Dowels he either confined or unduly acted upon. iney.efierin strange that Hello-, way's Pills shotildhe iticottimended for Dyeentery and Flux , many porionstruppeertoglbel they would increase • ' the relaxation. This le e great mistake, for these Pills' 'will correct the liver audetotitecby add thus remove all the acrid homers troth the Syst This medicine will- K givetone and vigor to the whole organic system howel: er eiingew V io, ittmti T f.w.ame I ter of course. Nothing Willetop thoTrelexato7 °Mho, OMBowels PO sure as this famous medicine, , vOi,upyrsos ATTENTION I , INDISCRE -0 ' - ' TIONS OF YOUTH'. *--. m I . Sores and Bk;ers, Blotches mul - Swellings..can''With -- ^ certitiritj he rridically cured if the Tinier° taken night liq and morning, and the Ointinenebe freely weed as 'tat ed in the printed instructions. If trusted in any other' U 7 manner they dry up,in one part to break out hiatiothei• U Wherms this Ointment will remove the humors. from the system and leave tho Patient a vigorous' and 'heal 7. K i n "thy, man.. It. Will require , a ittlepoisevisrance in bad 03 cases te RIF lire.Elaiting co ... ~ . . . NA- WORDIDS"EIT ' .9tCASIONEI) 'EY- X l. , THE BAYONET, SAitliE . 011 , tnit:BAL• , eli LET, SORES OR BRUISES; , . .1, ezerießoldiareadideSaii o r.auVlOlSthere are no medicines 13.., safe, sure and maven cat we Iloilo. ri , iqi way's Pills and Ointment. he poor wet:tided and 'eV . most dying suffererimtglit - vebis wounds dressed ins , mediately. if be wohldiob } s upply himself with th ' matchless Ointment, whichlhould be ' thrust into the y i iiobiid end sideared all rolinddt: Cheri - MOretenswith a I piece of front his Knapsack and compressed ~witle. I e handkerchief. Taking eighteen , wor tit log 6 o r 8-Fila . fo cool the System and prereut inflammation. • . „ii lever 7 Soldier's Knapsack and Seamen'eCheetsbonl& be prodded with these valuable Remedies: •, - . I CAUTIONI—Non„ are genuine unless .the word,: , •"iliittbwmti'lftw YOH% AND• LOSDONi" ere diseernible se 'ar /three's,* le everyienf -on the book ordipectiorlie around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen. : •byliadiigitke WM the ,light. A rhandsome.rewaid . . will be given to any:one rendering such information as f 2i-liy:hidalfri•the detection of:ank party or parties corn. terfeiting the medicines or vending the ease, knowing l 'tient to tieipiirious. - ',. ...,-i ~ .• ~ . r . I -se Sold iit'tt.e Manufactory of.;Pro - fessor.flottowe&, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by mil .respecluble 1 Druggists:sind Dealerrin Medieine, thrrmghout the el*, • 11 ized-isfbrld„ in boxesait 30.ct5:,70 cts. and $l 19 each air There is considerable saving by taking the laill . ,• gerldzes.% ,• ' , . • - , i -N. H.—Dlroctions for the guidance of patients in •er- 1 ery disorder are enlaced to cub box.. [Oct X 8,1863. 1 'Dealers in , my well known medicines can have Show Cards, Circulars. Ac., sent them, FREE OP {'EXPENSE, by addressing TIIO3IAB 'IILOLLSIWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, N. Y. .. • .. ' '.• 7: ..r ; ~' : Off: , LE I NON PA Goods SH BUYERS; Aprett Al colored ,colore - d. guALgs, & loth. Ming. CLOAKS, to $4,00. Ca4s. cis. to $l,OO. hed Muslin. ti 08. =I NEW AAD CHEAP BOOT AND„ HOE STORE, • 'pint. subscriber would respectfully inform the ell, J. izens of Lebanon- and 'vicinity, that he has remoi , cd his BOOT and BIION BTQRN to Alarket street, usit door south of Mn.s itises ilutel, Lebanon. Pa. , where he keeps hand a large and well assorted stock. of all . . kinds of .BOOTS aria SNOBS. Ile will 15546: ';;ldlatt. o r der al of SOOTS and . : _ BlJOBB,.and_at very short nutico. Ile al so kfeps on hand' a . . L a r g e nud well-assort ed Flock of .LEATillitt, such as Tt gi) ANI)OA it SOLE- ng, Flannel. arns. r. tiaeeiries. • loies. vp!kirpi.p. : L b'rel I tit; IT i.LRATLIER-rCALF,AND:KIp SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY I.EATIIER, KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND -1./V9S, ite.„n t ul all, kinds ufShoemakets"FOOLS AND •WIN,DINOS,. (luStii as - BOOT-TREES;: LASTS, BOOT rCORDS'end WEDRS; AWL-BLAIDES;.KNIYES, PUN ' CUES, 11AlIkIERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— : Constityttly on band an assortment of Lastinp.,,Tbreads, . et: onefaile, PemllrealoglSENlEstonesolfggfOthttles, Kit ' TooliFolly_eirpsr4criptiont 111Atiltaeen en j gaged in the business more than twenty years,"he fee eatlvned_thitt he trigive satisfaction' , to all who will favor hlrilVithle rn the country will ilo'weli'fiy ea ing otrlirm Kefore.surehnsing oleo. where. SAMUEL HAUCK. psi .1an.27 1864. Shawls. le`ri• lib od s ! ! 'Goods', I= AT COST. stiOMbei laitgraind; wkill • selected dock of - 11AftWARR: VArI 4 III4bILS, kc..; • Orr • Cfis T # 9 1)41-C.18:111 . . • ' kbo PPorte`lhave set lien their , acconnts to 1,1561, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchnse.l.—Thuse ahb intec' snot Settled' will find - their account/ will, A. S. Ely, Elq., for immediate settlement and collec tion: • . b., M. .1( 4RMANY. HIMILCII.* try, produce hods. OTIHNG Prices. BOOKS & STATION kiRY abet & Brea., hair e Clothina:at the to sell lower titan • l and tie tor your rehase: OttUttl.! 11.6175 a; &WRY 'R&M; ~. A.. NE-viir. ram . . . • I" -.,-- f. ,- = it kT; 4 ....,,.*: - 11,.. hts tk ~,CK ~ ' OVi i ii h or n e ruglieXbra-miringlikaaght and . V consolidated the• Book and Stationery Storee of 11.11.1tobdel Rind Otdirgoli'alte tisty are now prepared 'to wait on all who will favor there with' a call, at the ' old eland (it. IL Bowlers) in Cumberland street. where ItheYi Will . I w.;'Yfikirre ' 9/ 3 ihiinfl a larke,and : Kell de ' ',dud"), pfdy 'or- hoot; Meek Addl-Stirilltiy 'School Books, and us an inducement they offer their Niscetle tteous;booksist greatly. reduced prices. • ~.., ' VIA - Near' York and P• iladelphia Dully riiid,Weeliclj l'apers,and Ilagezines; . can be had and subscribed Yet', on, reasonable ternr, by ,ettlllng at their Store. - Abytterini 1401 g in their line will be cheerfully at:- tendfict,io.with promptness and,dispetelt LebandiOlity 1,1851: ' - (LATE,WHITH SWAN,) ' ace eS'tr,e4, l above ,Thiaj, Phila. 1.1 teigt t iobri L mt offealrreatZt3oements not on. .. 1 1? o e mo t ent ,9 0 1 . X4 . 1i ii t i eh a ol f btird . tat w b:lt i ei n Aißmr,eliielce tratiAr'by . flfe'iteZe4al i piiseepggcr ,ltallwaye, running past sad contiguous to it,by ...biol. 'guest's can pass to and from :he Motel to the ,Rlfferent Railroad Depots, should they be preferred a tbe regte Ink Omnibus belonging to the Mune. ‘. . I ILIII determined to devote my ;whole attention to the comfort and con veuicoce of my Aguests. . GEO. LIGHTOAP, Proprietor. JO& uousuu , Clerk. June 15, 1864 LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AT ANN VILL,E,IEBANt OOUNutY, PA. N... J: R U.RIVS'I DE, :#4 , S aiihcipal. A : i s Rim trlpler-6E'sfkoiz .1411 001131[100Cre•bo' ' MONDAY, July 210. •• ,TIIE SCHOOL lieu disadvantages of a 'pleasant and beautiful Location—spacious Buildings—Ventillated Rocions,ilOlnts 'Amery and Cabinet. I TUE COURSE OF STUDY Is not Axed, the studies of !each pupil being directed according to the time he can afford iu School, or to the proroe,ion de designs to pur sue. TlialeeZlX4faittPUTlE34.' o ff ers opecial aLlvart tages.M osbathhtpropab to entage in Teaching;•aa the Course pursues] conforms strictlp toythp require nfogiaroj titifeduutY Suplrifiten4ent.f udlo s t4 Conroe of to Statolgottual School. CE3 1 CIRCULAAS.ind further Information estrbe eh tallby addressing the Principal. 4 - mr.witvgNslDE. 26;1862. k.d it.. . Pe. ,111.EltaMAIOT4iL014 - It9lfBAY,in•Funelea building, corner of Cum. b.ss:land street and Doo alley , .has on hand end for sak.,•elther by the yard or wade to order, a large • 114 1, 9TinS 4 . • CASIMERES, and. • • . . • Ica) selected from Goad , [formes. Good Mt ind sub. Aelbintial making guaranteed to" all. , a'grill'nandkar. Oliiiiii4t'nteata, Glove's; linviery, Sitepondens,Tinay and Plain Linen Shirta, Under Shirta and.Drawera. 18. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, Mayo, 1864. , LEBANON ACADEMIA vigil; undersigned hereby ia form the public that the 1 Le4.unon Academy 411 not intended exclusively for, the youth of the Boro . ugh, but it always did, and•still' 'does receive pupils from ahrpsd. Lately, also,. the Direr:tore haveOmproved tts' general ,character, and elevated its standard, by r.efueinif Wad . * wit pup4a without the necemarynnalificatlons, and by their codtinued care the,* hope to ridge th 4 .echool to Jtirpraper place in the estimation . of,this Communlty. A limited number of pupils or .the Proper grade can be • -admitted Ikon' the country by apfilylng fo , • ; ; JACOB CAPP, President. - - . • •. ,tJOSEP,Ii KA RCH, Secretary. • Orin OYB.ClRRKit..%goectser. I*dr- Tuition for common kit Rbgitsb branch- . my Latta and Greek, $2 per nmath. 4.4tbavora, 21,1111. AND OINTMENT. tHrtli3 lo Ya I OF TUE •iviva swims& . 4,P9wlal.Rsuoin• 11411! Tilrir A , . • • . = •IWO -rte ~ ..-......;:i6.2aak4A/g - *.a. l ! :-;„c.= 1 1 0• 1 •• ; • I' . . • 1 • To !ill desirmis of purchasing LUMBER.&. COAL To tho beat adyaldnEe. at the old established and vrelLic noire LUMBER- YA RD i46E itf:§ REI. . At the UNION CIANAL, on the East and West sides n .AlprketallEspa.• .4•North.toanolorißililotsgli. - ; , • SHE eubeiilieyf take pletisufAtn Offdrehlog 'the chi ,seriS el. rnAlisoll, and surfoniallegleounties,,thi+t they still contloae the ,I,II,IISEE AN) CIiAL % SUSI 'NESS, et etas' ota - amettell I.4setbh ' i stavirt'• where' they aro daily receiving additional . tilisazg f edv s iro A ,, s mgo L ADVAANE rtan4SSOATLLN9.•...fi• ; „ , 1,. . . Hemlock BOARDS. PLAN SCANTLINO: RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and PENCIPRO 40dROS freon,Lt44.,ineh,:iCHßßE,X.,,frone l o ,kgte.S.inela POPT,All,lrboi te2 Inch. ' • - • • -1 0 Otilar anillidoSwood SCANTLIn.: ' •.. ' • Oak and,,Maphs,BOARDS arid PLANXS. Iloohng and'Plastettlig LATHS. • t• SHINGLES! SHINGLES! ! SIIING4S ! ! . and,lleralock 811150 LAS. • COXT.I.I . rt COAL I" COELI .• A large akeick of i'kie best quality, of , Btove„,llroken, Egg and tiineturiaerli* COAL; eindliilo; Hie WO-Alle gheny COAL for Blacksmith& • ; Atipr.ThangfuLar,ths,libenid manlier, In ,vrL'..l they italre'laretbtdre heel: pationized, thi3y-viduld'eiciond a cordial iiivltaßosi fora contimiatice of *yore, he they ore clnfldeut that they now have the /arced, but and .oherrest stook of:ttfieflißit on - 'hand to ,the county,. *till:W*111 beteoll at a reasonable Or carnage. • ; .,q'-Please caltaint (MARI ine our stock and prices be. f... purchasing elsewhere. • • REINOZHIS k MEILY. IforthiletattorberatiB64l/art,lllo2. •! 'A LECT 01114,1 - NI - E'N • . O T 4f r itte l tilfg;a7l 7 Be t i i gA 4 4 ) O 1 % - b C p U . radial cure (without medicine) of SPSaIIiTORTIMA, or Seminal, Weakness; Inaeluitary Bid:dual Lovers, Impotency, PhYsteklYncapatitf,Ampedioienta to MeV. ,range, etc. ;.sleo, CoNBOIISP7AO,I, If•PIq,PBY aud lons, In duced,by self-indulgence or sexual extravaganCe: 'alp- Price, iti'n sealed envelope, only Ucenta. • 'The celebrated author fn this admirable essay clear ly-demonetrater„ from „a thirty years successful prac . lice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may beradically cured without tbis dangerous use of Inter nal medicine oi the application orthe knife—pointing -.out a-mode, of cure, at once certalnand effectu al, hyMeans of which every sufferer, no matter what 1118 condlilotitnay be; May curelilinself cheaply; priv- . .ittely; tind.redically. • Jfbie Lecture should bein tii9 baud. of every the land. I TSi l h a tZ:Vea u l, l 7n in s Pahl eisielupl3. to any, address. ilft:Pnid;*on ever of. - Ilx tetificor two ptit stautpa. Address the publishers. & CO., llMP ) r w oi ta t ti m r O . e 1 11 " , m g• • • z." 2.-111" Cilotw' 041 •••• eMs; alu.Arad AAP 14V11101.1ESIADWAND RETML ph siorArtl . C, - ..,.. 1 ..."1r , .. R. . _ . , T l ll .l k enn resuotedrto his Wew ; Building. on Cumberland ' *:Bltiet;"opprielte tlid'Elligle. 'Buildings, ';.i.:•• 5 ~/ • ; l' , .•• . Zebitionvraf,' ,-,- sten Esubser iber respectfully Finpunees to his acquain fil lances and tho public 1n general, "that he has• con- . 1„ ntly on laandiviseg4rsteck•of- - -.- r :. iritu-as,i .- ,• ! ) - - `-!P,IERFUMERY, MEDICAWSS,- •%,.. • PA IN.T.S„ CHEMICAL ' DY 13 .STUkill3,' .: VAIIN TBIIEB, ' - 'TURPENTINE, .01.4 V 4s.**RE. .. „ . ~ I.3IK‘StIES, ' '-, ' Ant;; OILS, • ''• . ' '—' . - EXTR.A . CTS,. Beillifiglllltild t itufglcal Intitrtemente; Toilet &ism Ikt iipa m' til,,,Tobticeq, £c. • AAla,a, variety. of Fancy Articled' too anineirohlito ention,..whieli he offers et low rah* tuubwarrintetbe qUallties of the articles as represent ed. ,Purchapere.will please rmactuber. this, and exani-' I Ind the qualities 'and prices a his goods befoii:purehite-, nog elseuhere. ../riiP,hyelelan 'a prescriptions and that' sly recipes Carefully compounded, at all hours of the ' day of night, by milling at the'Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings.. . On Sanddys the Store will 'be erected' for ihe corn. pounding of prtecriptlona betw`pen•the.hoors. of 7 and. 10 eielock, A. .114,0%, and I, and 4, and I '. M. t - 1 "Lebanon' 'Aug: HI 11162 . 1'h ' , DAVID .B.ItABEB. CLIZAU LANOACRS LEBANON Dior., slisk . . ' • Located on Gee :S2emit4ivate iinak:'n'ear'Ottivibgriakit Street, Ea st Lebanon. r•• TUE undoreigned,reapectfully inform Ai/ . tile in g eneral , that they 8 , till numufdcture and keep -on "hand, :kl.l de nließ, Door, Sash, Shutter, tijindr, Flooring, iaaa , '" Wenther.DoSrdis 0 (Tee Spring •-..5: 114i '-, l l' /111:1;2 ... Mouldings, of nil sizes, WWI Boards: Cut ng,Surionee. Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING NIATEinAis for Mum. We aloe construct the latest and moat im proved Stair Caving and Hand nailing, suitable for • large tihd'emell buildings. • • • We now .invite Farmers, Mechanics and lltulldera to call-and examine our stock, which. wo will warrant, to give entire satisfaction to all who eta; favor the under signed With their c ust om. . . Lebanon, Jfay 4,186{ S.—There is also all , kinds of TURNING at the *Mil MM. Planing, Sawing, ko., promptly done for those who may furnish Lumber.. knonri'llflitODEONS end HAR3IONIUMS, ITi introducing . tho effect of pedal boa' on every loatrnirent...„ " • ERNEST GABLER'S . RAVEN & BACON'S .nd ,- • DAVIS' & CO'S celebrated pi - A - r — cash, at a liberal deduction. • es„ever i 3o.ooo sold. .. 5: •1 Dr.t.r.AK. Sole AgetV . ' . 270 . and }'fifth Street. AiN;Vt• Spruce April2o, 11164.-Iy. Philadelphia, Pa. Skiie 4Slore. JACOB BtEOEL . , respectfplly to forms the public Oita he a tit koonti n• ues his extensive establishmentin al - 6 lie new building,iii qumberlandst.. . where he hopes to render the same eatisfactlon en heretofore to all who may faioi him with their custom Ile invites idereliente and dialers in BOOTS and SIIOBSand every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durableartielesin his line, to call-and examine for themselves, his large sod varied stock. He Is 'iletenitned to surpass all eitipatition inaho manufacture of ovary article in hie businesa, suitable for any :Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard tomateriefe and workman'ehip; none IA the beet quali ty 611HATHER and other materialsere used, and none but the best workmen are employed P. 8.-.1.1e returns his sincere thanks to his friends for. the very. liberal patronage heretofore liesto*isil on hint., llehopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat roe JLebauon.Alay 4, 12164 APRAITAA.(I9IIERIE. DAVID S. LONG. A New Firm. Cheap gash Store, and Milling and • • • Grain Business. • r gMI & undersigned having 'formed a part nerthip In the MIKRCANXILIit, MILLING AND GRAIN DOE diESS,ukotild. toa-atiouttan oLjytm public. to their es - blishmente: They will contine keep, at .the late stand of SIIERK, GDESJOIIAN k • LONG, a most, complete stock of all kinds 9 f . OOODS nasally kep t , in a countrj , store, Which they . e• 'tail Cheap' 'ec.AslL or COUNTRY iItODOCC, They also waiitto buy for cash _ • • ..• 60,000, Bnohols of WIEAT, :•30,000 Rushers. of .RYR, '• , 20,000 Bushels of •CORN, • 25,000 , Basbehrof For which they will Roy the bit,heet Market Prices,- 'They seill'alia take GRAIN on SToIiAGZ. The williteeP:' alwayo oh hina Mid Dell at 'the lowest pricer.,COAT the Boit Loid or by the Ton; kande of MILL FEED, DAIrT, PLASTER, &c -o:J- They solicit the businetio ht" alliheirield frienda. and the public, and will en - dealicirlo , doM ' - oh ouch 1lb ; oral and just principles will& give itatienietion to MR BI ERE( & LONG. North Lebanon, May 4, 1564. '" ' . -. -,..._ Pillll ip V.. 31 1 carity, . . I" . ASIIIONADIE BOOT'AND SHOE MAKER ON,Oliinberl'and 9 trei3 one door Eaat Of ogi ew the ,Black horse bac!: Thankful for the very li beral intronage oitlpdeirto nie,:for the'ehort time I have been in business, I'would "respectfully . solielf 'a continuance of the patronage of the public. e has, at 'all times an asaortmept of BOOTS and anoits of 'hie own manarktu'ie on hand, which wiiltbe dienotied of on reeaonahle terms. • • .„ FINEBOOTS,LAXEV QAITER, , &.<43: ;whore digiittitag nettglwsil made arttele„iir . e invitee to give me a trial. Chilitrenat tt oevErY and color on hand. Heavy work maile..to order. air- All work warranteill....l . iriog neat* denititici rifiargret inadoitoderale. ' • • ~ .. • • • ,'",.. R,'Z1E8.1.,-;- LIQUOR . STORK Market Square, opposite the /20t kolie Lbiblon, Zti. THE undersigned respeetttiklP li:di:lrina V.° public that be has received an ailonilve ;stook Or the' least and pureet,"Lignora,er 'all ileacylolona. Thilwe l ..; .- A Liquot ahe it jnyakilettlidlatioadlb, sell at 'ttn; 2; ,r... jwaeadailtodly low Olive: '. ''• • • • ' 9 - 2, c ) '. ... • • Piltrele. lrilOwerhatotsrasliiiii, and oth... ars - will conrol thele"oivinnteehaltwbrbajtna of the anderaignad. L. X. In 543. 1.41420 a, 40110 1 ilia. 'Plants:Fowls, Animals', pur, op In 25c. boc. and $t .o 0 Boxes, Bottle. and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for limns, Punic !Nairn:- votes, &C. “Only. Infallible 'eutectic* known. - Free' from Poisons." "Not thingerons to the Homan Family.." “Rate comeont of ,their holes to die." Sol{l.Wboleaal6ln slllarge cities. MI- Sold by all Druggists and Retailers ereryWbere. AhY !!! liscrahe I ptall worthless iml tatlois. Air See that "COterstN'Asuata id, on each Box, Bat. tle, and Flask, before you . boy. • Sir - address coerip. 4tir Principal Bepot 482180;),411 , an, 1 1,?.,X• • • AGY Sold LT LYIKULI3IIr4, andi.l44ll Agent. Lebanon Pa. .; . . Feb. 10, 'Ol.-Bm. C . - CA l'ra-l-1 - 111 . .ra , CA 1 a )•Taaa, 11,1:1-zw-hift4 Azg....,._ , ~...-. 1 . •... ,•-• ALSO '- ' - 1 . - Itray.Eoptt OF LEB l Atielf. "t r Ampusl.-Ante. re.speitfulfy Inehrtni thil"titdplo of Laltanon - utekslininitylbat he has opened a No- Valfsitiv, D ialilVi 1 8 t e d Trade in f ILt r, ithantn for t h; ming ina•vreau'ivd 'lrices rogßod a o r .- infuTt - L u k -o f ibstpi zl part.or all k kale of Vooleti MIA _Cotton -tick'lngs'nol Untie; Mndesabirts; lirnwerg, 'Woolen Caps and Minims, Mite and Clines. Scarfa,all Mild/ of Ilandkorchiefe, Collars f•r lAulies awl Getilfeiden, lialrdrerm• and NietiMfbliblil had - Velvets. Spool and *Patent Belling Thread, diuttonsSauforp, 'Combs. &c., ie, A large assortment of Ull ' illtBl;l4S,ant, PARA :BOLS, It t•tti lnia4st 'Pr icos. Strectschia, .Pooket-to iks, •,/rprtinoaalres ,Domlnoes,,Cartls, &o. A large assort ment of Musical ;Instreuients, lgolliii, Aeliartleons, '11111409; 'firdborinesiAlititan. klfes, Baskets,. Trllol3, Carpet liege, fiatel{cN t and all kinds of Toys, ha fact everything almost that . can be thohglifeof in the Nation :tend Flincypiney. .AlBO a large Tarlute of JEWELRY and WATCUItS. Petters and Storekeeper's ,;1111 . tlad it their interest to buy of Ll.• Ofir Slcitle hi 'ln Unin berland Street. in Funck's building, between the Court hopes aud Market House. . , ... •.• • • ' MARCUS NATHAN, • FISH'S . • LAMP 'HEATING - "Aillviiktfils 1#011:616--FRYING —STEWING=STE . EtifNO FLAME THAT LIBLITS THE BOOM * r • • By the Borne Ora coinmon Inmp i . nt.' the colt cola cent's•avoreh °foil, a very contfortable break fast fith be.cen , ed.—N. Y. Tribune.. • • • * • • Simple In a coostructico. easily kept in order, reedy for use le a moment ,•• • convenient to have on hand. /Sromlst's Circular. • * s s. Fitik'alamOs one orate most : popular tailittes . orihe day: • • the utility of it•IP Honablookgreafaaving is made in heating and.couk g small 'a:castes, : and . Can be made to cook Meats for a 'great motif praitema. ;which is actually done on the ambulance mire which carry the sick soldiers • *— Scientific' Asiiiican. • • • • * * • * For family use, hoepitel tent barrack, picnics.flaltiog, nursery, or sick room, it an article of martin beyond all proportion to ta cost. ' *— Hall's Journal of Healer. * * * * I hare tried the apparatus and, my'wife and I proclaira the some a most valuable and India peasahle;ertlcle, and we now wonder how we could m Hoag do without it. * Es/. Coal' Oil Circular: •"*. * * * :An economical ,contrivance for getting op beNt,at abort notice for nursery and general 1.10 , 11,10- hora'pirinmes, .* * one important point is 'lbw sav ing in cost over coal fires. * • N. Y. Evening roet. PRICES . FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS. oaracLux Flioat ONE TO FOUIrqUAR 3`hree Art ales Cdokedrat• bite' time with •-.. • . One • Burner. - • • &Wake& forlierrisone of Coal Oil, or Gas. Dapcaiptivo kamebletotthirtv pages furnished gratis. ALSO • The .lUninit PliI6F. 50 CENTS:. To be 'attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp or Gas Burner; by whialt Water may be Boiled, and Food cooked ;-.also arranged to support a shade. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. • WM. D. IIUSSELI., Agent, No. 206 Pearl St., N. TorE. AGENTS Wastvco. Agri 6,1884. IMMIX= 'New- -Cabinet e..koosna'4in d .Chair Wantlactory. ' • • itirkel.s7-4d dobitterTh of the/. riaky Raarood. 40.1Vost Mannflotory and Best Assortment of P4atNlT7Ertind *HAIRS, in the county. 11117. putlic :Is MVO:16111S re.1110S:- ed to hear in mind that atthese ore Ware ltootas wilt he found the best assortment of YASIIIISDIEJILC and 1/AND • BONE Flf1RN1T1111.11: and CHAIRS. Persons in wiint any kind would Wet call and- examine•his,stock.before purchasing elsewhere. Which .(being all elide own work) ho warrants to he better than any offered fn this place. Priem . ; will be LOWER then at soy other Wee, either hi the Borough or ominty of Lebanon, All orders promptly attended to, auttspeedily exert,. ted at thelowest prices. All persona purchasing Furnituee from hint will ho accommodated by haring it delivered to them, to any pert of the county, race OP CAARGE, and without the least injury, as be has procured one' °film ',.est CUM. ionedfurniture wagons, especially for that portals' Ss...COFFINS made to order. end funerals attended at the shortest notice. rLabanon, May 4, ISe4 LOSGACRE & GABEL STOVES STOVES. mow is the time to buy your STOVES . before cold LI winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanmi Stotre, Tin . and-Sheet Iron Manufac tory of James N. Rogers, Two doors South from the Lebanon Bunk, where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, BALL, and.C.COKING STOVES, ever offered in Lobit o n, One Bum ors for Parlors or fled Chambers of hie own make. with a general assortment of Parlor Stores, and a lartea variety of the best Cooking 'Stoves In the county or borough, which hewarrantatohnkeor roast WASU 801 lARS eau tautly .on hued. of ail, sixes, and the best material. . • . - . . COAL BUCKETS—thetaigeet assortment, the hear test iron, and,the beat made in Lebanon. Also, a large is ttcli of TIN WARE, Made of the hest material and to n workmanlike Manner: AP ho to practical Workman, and has had an aziver4wce of twenty-five.yeare. he reds confident that Up eau give general satisactiou. fie takes 'this method of retonilug bin thanlen to his numerous customers for their liberal 'rapport, and lie hopes. by strictly attending to his own business and etting other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplic patronage. JAMES N. NCNIERS. .401- Particular.iittention paid to all kinds of alitiltai such an Hoofing:Spouting, &c., and all w - oik*iiiianted AY 11, ISM. - TRW. L Iik2INCT :. CABINET W A REitoopts, 'Soutkedst%rizer of Market Solare NORTH . _. 1.1 R .A N ONB 'BOROUGH Ims anbactiber respectfully informs the publi that; he' his now on hand, at his ware rooms ~_." - - - .,x,,,. ...- ii•splmidt# 4.9llo;ttnellt Of good 0!,-,._ -... .„1,.--a.aw-al- and substantial Furniture-- „ . „-- . .,i.-_,:.- - ,-7.:e. Parlor,. •Cattaab ind•Cfiamber 6 ~ -1 - ,-- „ , - , a ,,, ,--.. , .' --oonsuiting of-Sefita,. Tote•a .. . A, ,it • , Tetai, ',minor, Whiitmots, :11=14410k 'Centre, • flee,' Card - and ,Ctuninott.Tables, Dimming ~- „ L.,-.,,,,,...4. and entrim6n "llutenui. de. . -S , 11 . ca.* 1 Rs. . BETTEES,?.. Cano i 'mar ,ha t ed, Common and Kook- Lug, .kr‘ . Cana Sea -• Chairs and. Old Furniture re. paired 'at ibuit notice and'at modertituprlera. -Z6r COFFIN S .made and .X.inerals, attend tl,at the ekortent irtico. ' .' ” ' , HENRY A. AL INNIS. ; Yortb.tithotan 4 3 6.ug1gArea11i1104,.... a.,;j: FtEMOV A L. !,- Nditteil Saddle andlitarritlar-Manit. • - - • ettnijr.t.. TEED ifas `reproved .Lie, SaAdlcry A , And HarneaS . - (lt.-: . Sifenpfactofy to a few doors goutb Of the old idtiee,' fir tlie'faige 1 4; litely:e'emudbd by MS/man & a Liquor store, where he will be hspni.to see all bis old Mende arid customers, and whiita habits inereseed fa cilities for attentling to - all the departments of his bald :M*lv ...11edng determined to be behind ,no other estab lishment in hie abilities to aeceifirncidate customers, he Lae kpared :neither: psine! nor expeise. to obniin and make himaelf master pf every modern improvement iu the baldness and secure the'seriices orthe' Wilt work men that liberal wages would:command. : lie evil] keep a large stock on hand. end manufacture at the short *ea nottee,llll deeciiptione of ITAItN such' ns Sad dies,i,Hrldlos; Carriage Harness, of,all Itlndiv heavy Harness Buggy . W,lll,,s . tf the best man\ Mauro, But :HiToillotles, Ply'Nete, such as Cottdd. Worsted, Linen, elel..n new kind . lately invented; WlLlff'ili,,,of every kind, 'as Shed . Whips, Cart Whips; td ?; flames oValltleserfptions. - -Halter Chains, home-pony Traces, ,Itc„, all of which be will warrant. to be agile' to iny'tbet Can- We obtained lu any ether fettatillsliment 4iuttgi country, All be asks tha t A thgseftlieiging any thing in Ma li n e , should's:all act& prlitli , bin , tl;examine ahrodak. ~ 71143 feels the fullest conlitikace Mins ability ne satisfaction. , _ 1 10, 112.? e Alllo ar rdere thankfully reoe' /n11 1 61 4 / 1 10 1 ,7 ab• , ended to. SOLOMON SMITH. 'Wink Lebines Demi!, Leg. 111, 1162. . 01. EN LAWBitcws ... „cLocKe.i , -. ,1 9eirOY. 44.1' , ,, i. TAO*M. pia" I . 6 ,• ; ,. : , .., Tl9irly, . or, -' • " ClA3Ciiiii ;' •• ' • Jurellieteiveintiai J. .7..41LA1WE1 Awskjialdre, .a. 7 .. - 1 1 .! aira' Pa. , • }}~, M=MI Ell
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