NEW I g , Z. ELECTION of !ELECTORS OF A PRESIDENT AND VICE *PIMitDENT OF THE UN!- TED STATES. PURSUANT to an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act relating to the elections of this commonwealth: , approved the end day of July, A. D.. one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine. I, PETER L. STOUGH, Sheriff of the county of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. in hereby make known and give notice to the electors to the county aforesaid. that a General Election will be held in the Reid county of Lebanon. on Tuesday, (being the Bth day) Qf November, 1884. et which time the electors ot a President and - Vito President of the United States wilt be elected. One person for Member of the House of representa tive!, of the Congress of the United States to represent Xth Congressional istrict of Pennlvania, - posed of the Counties ofD sy Schnylkill and Lebanon. sous One person to represent the county of Lebanon in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Sheriff for the county of Lebanon. • One person to fill the ofclEe,et l'eotboitoteßy for the connty of Lebanon. One person to fill the *Mee of County Commissioner for the county of Lebanon, for three y ears . „. One•person to fill thoogie4 of County COMmiesionee for the county of Lebanon, Air the unetpired term of two years. , • • o'Mo'Mporton to fill tha olttae;of Coroner for threotaity of Lebanon. One person to fill the °Mee of Direstor of the Poor for the county of Lebanon. One person to fill the office of Auditor for the coun ty of Lebanon. I ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN AND, GIVE NOTICE that th e places of bolding the aforesa id Gen eral election in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county of Lebanon, are as follows, to wit : •••• The Electors of the East Ward Borough of . t ftltem are to meet in the Commissioners' rooms in art Home in said Borough.. -; N. The Electors of the West Ward of the Botough of Lebanon tire to meet in the Jury Room, on the west side of the Court House In said Bt rough. The Eleetors of South Lebanon township rife to meet in the Grand Jury room at the Court House in the Borougn of Lebanon, The Electors of North Lebanon Borough are to meet at the Public House of BenjaMin Zeller, in said Bor ough. The Electors of North Lebanon township are to meet at the Public House of E.O Lantz, in said town ship. , • . • : TbeiElectoragel Jackson township, areita ulect at the Public House of 4aeob R. Miller, in sold fownship. TherElectors of North Annville teafnehip, are to meet at the Put:atoll:rum of Simon M: Grail, in said I township.' • The Electors of Heidelberg township, era to went the Public House of Lev i S.Adherly, in said township. The Electors of Londonderry township are to; meet at the Public House of John il'heland ,in said township. The Electors of East Hanover township are to meet at the Public House ofJecob W. Adams, in said town ship. The Eleetera of Sashimi township erste meet at the Public House of Simon Heilman. in said township. The Electors of Bejbel township are to meet at the Public House of JaciTM Reichert, in said township. The Electors of Union township are to meet at the Public , Hones of Daniel Bordner, in said township. The Electors of Millcreek township are to meet at the Public House of Frederick A. Shultz, in said township. The Electors of South Annville township am to meet at the Public House of Jacob Pink, in said township. The Electors of Cold Spring township ire to,eneet at the School Homo, at or near Rauehh Gap, in said township. , The Electors of/2:brows/I township, embraced in the I southern district ot said township are to meet at the Public House of .1. & G. Eby, Insaiti district. The Electors of the Northern district of dirt:wall township ore to meet in Traverse JUilitOom Op the west aide of the Court House, in the Bovii - fsgh of Leba non. The several Judges, Ittsriectors and Clerks who than have attended at the preceding election for mem bers Zif Assembly, are required to attend and perform at the said election, the like duties, and be subject to .to the like penalties for neglect or misconduct as they 'are liable to at the election ofmembers of Assembly ; and in case of nonattendance, by reason of sickness or some other unavoidable cause, so that the appoint: ment of such Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, would de volve on the officers of election present, I hereby give notice. Isis° make known and give notice, as in and by the 18th section of the aforesaid act I am . dfrectifkl, "that every person . except Jnetices of the Peace, w honhall tiold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States or 'of this State or any city - or incorporate district whether a commie stoned officer or o•berwise subordinate Officer or 'agent who is or shall be employed under the legislativejlt diciary or 'executive department of this State or the United States, or of any city or incorporate district, and also. that every member of Congresa and the State Legislature, and of (headset or common council of any city, commissioners of any Incorporate distric, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, inspec tor or clerk of any . election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector or Judge, or officer of any, such election, tball be eligible t ee n y office then to be voted for." • • , . Also, that in the fourth section of an set of Agee tc hip, entitled "An Act relating to executions and for other porposes," Approved April 18, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section 'shalt not be an con strued as to prevent any militia officer or. Borough of- • Seer from serving se judge, Inspector or clerk sit any general or special election In this Commonwealth." • Also, that in the 61st section amid. sa, it is enacted that ' - every general and special elecjion shall be open ed between the hours ofeight and ten to the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjourn. nient uatil seven o'clock In the evening, when the polls shall be closed." The General, special, city, Incorporated district and township elections, and all elections for electors of President or Vice President of the United States shall be held and conducted by the inspectors and judges elected as aforeeald,aud by clerks appointed as ..here inafter provided, No person shall be permitted to - vote at any election as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of 21 years or snore, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the electkin district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceeding au.% election, and within two years paid a State or County tax,Twbich shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States who has previously teen a qualified voter of this State and removed threfrom and returned; .and who shall have resided in'the election district- paid taxes as atbresald, shall be entitled to vote after reskling In this State six menthe : Provided, That the white free men, citizens of the United Staten between the ages of 21 and 22 years, and have resided in the electlou dis trict ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote , although they shall not have paid taxes, No perron shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the commissioners, unless : First be pro ducea receipt for the payment within two years, of a State and County tax, assessed agreeably to the on-' saltation .and , give eattafactoty -evidence, either . ' on his own oath' or affirmation or the oath or affirmation of another person, that he has paid such a tai, or on failure to prod*? a receipt, shall •, make oath or payment thereof: or, second, if he claims a vote by being an elector:between the ages of 21 and 92 years„.heshall'depose on oath- or affirmation that he has molded to the State at legit . one year. before ' his appiteitien and make such ptc;ol or biaVesidence In the dtstrict. as is required by this act, and that he does irtily-1411eve from the acconnti given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidences if is eetiniied tri%thia aet,'whereunon the name of the Parson SO permitted to vote shall be Inserted in the sipbaketical list by the inspectom and a note made.. . the word "tax,' if he shall opposue *ammo . be admitted to vote by reason of bay In - g• d a te ro t es 'br the word 'age,' tt' he shall be permitted to vote by moan of such age, and In . either case the reason of such vote shell be called out to the clerks who shall. make like notes in the list of other kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found on the Ilstfurrilahed by the coin miaaionera and assessors, or his right to vote, whethe found thereon or not, Mobjectectto by any *qualified . citizen it shall be the duty of the inspectors to exam- Ine such person on oath as to his epialideatious, and if he claim a to have resided within the State for one year; or more, his oath will be sufficient thereof, Litt shall' make proof by at least one, competent witness who shall be a qualified (elector, that he hie resided within the district for more than ten dikes immediately pro ceeding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona tide residense in pursuance of his lawful grilling Is within the district; and that be did, not re move into said district - for the - pu'rprae of voting there Every person'emallfied as aforesaid, abed who shalt make clue proof, if required, ethic reeidenes and pay moot of taxes arm tumid, 'hall be permitted to vote in the township, ward, or districts in which he shall re side- If any person shall prevent, 9r attempt : to prevent any officer of any eleciton under tbia act. from Wilding, such election or use or threaten any violence to any Beth officer, or shill interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of biaduty or shall 'Week np thew Mow or the avenue to any Witfdow where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such elections or shall use intimidatiug threats,' force or violence, with a design to influence or overawe any elector or prevent him from voting, to restrain the freedom of choice, such a person on conviction, thall be fined in any sum not exceeding One hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial ef such offence shall be bad, that the person et; offending vias not a resident of the city, ward or district, or township where the said offence was committed,and not entitled to vote thereto; then on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay h fine of not leas than $lOO and not more than $lOOO, and be imprisoned not leas than six months or more than two years. In case' the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes fur inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the.. person who shall .have received the next highest number for Judge at the next spring election shall net as 'aspen for in hie place. And in case- the, person ....who:shall have received' the highest number of votes for teepee tor abaft not attend, the Judge shall appoint an in spector in his place, and in case the person elected judge shall not attend then the inspector Who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in b4place,or if any vacancy shall eoutinue in the for the epee* of one hour after the Wadi:fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified vo ters of the township, ward, or district for which the meld alter shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shalt select one of their number to fill such vacancy. It shall be the.duty of the several assessors, remect ively, to Atte nil at the place ot)holdirig every general election, during the time said electiso to kept open, for the potpose of giving information to the Inspectors and Judges when called on in relation to tho right of any person assessed by thestrto :vote at each ,elestloae, or each other matters in , relaffen to the aseesameat of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of them shall from time to time require. • krITINO or RZTURN. JUDOXA. Per : anent to the prorLekne contained in the 7611atect- Lion of: the sot afoteeeld, the judges of the,afOtessitt d istrk,iCsbidi r "Prtiveli take charge of the certifi cates or retort' of the election of their reepect . ive dis tricts, and produce them at a meeting of nue judge NEW ADVERTISE MENTS. from each district, nt Lebanon. on the third. day after tlirday ofelortion, being FitlDAY,ltto 11th of NGI"Bli. thou and there to do and perform the duties required by Ina• of the said judges. Ala., that' where a judge by sickness or sinavoi.labla strident is unable to attend such meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or clerks or the elec tion of said dlatritt, who Khali do and perform the du ties required of said judgei tumble to attend. Given under my hand, in my office in helmnott the 10th day of October, A. It., 1861 PRTICIt L. STOUCIt, Sheriff of Lobnooo Co. Sagatres Orrics. Lebanon. Octo 12th, IB4l.—te TAKE NOTICE. DIUILDERS will do well by calling on J. IL 8K[4331.111 . 13 Agentots be is prepared to do all kinds of UN ROOF IN G, SPOUTING nod JOB WORK generally, at the vory lowoet prices . Ile also has on hand a nurse and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. Ile also keeps con stautlYon hand a large Clock of till kindrof ROOPINO, SLATE,'Which he afore at less price than they can be. bought of May other aleteinen in the county. *IL. WARE-ROOMS—One door . South of the "Buck Hotel," Walriiit Street. Lebaiions, Pa. Lebanon, May 4. 18u4. THE NEW 111AffipERY, VEIN undersigned would respectfully inform the eft. zens of Lebanoß,•that Imams' codintenced.thellA IND 6ITEIDIBI3B, varteties,,,At his *Sind, i Custiberlaralatreet,t6Varithi, nearly.opposite tlbri Buck Hotel, and will supply customers with the host BREAD, CAKES, &c., &a. Flour received from customers and returned tolltemin bread at short notice. • - CONFECTIONERIES, of all kind& fresh And of the host quality, constantly .011 4313., spd furnished attbe lollreet prices; , . public to invited to give Leb non, May 4, 1864. .' • F. 11. Etitiß. LATEST NEWS Of th 6 cheaptst.Ond Ntist Goods EVER SOLD4IN LEBANON!! Boots, Shoes, fl ats, Capi, &c TIME undersigned has open e d one of "he BEST AS. JI. SODTMENTS of • - - • ' - • , FL IIATS,CA PS BOOTS, fiIIORS, TRUNKS, rp I .. TBAYEL N B and of th e be etdi ni l . • . S ' sell at pikes to recommend-them to purcha• stirs. Of the JILTS bo o ties .gdito a .variety of New . Pilo, embracing the ITashington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont;MCClellan, Strifighom and Monitor Ilat.'very betudßitt and very sheep. Of CAPS lie hose complete assortment of .all the Nsw.iityles, got sip in superior manner, with flue finish; Wanton's Misses' and Chit. dress's Delmore's, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers , . and all other ( kinds ; Men's and Boys' Belmont's. Ox. ford Ties Washington Ties, Coligrose Bouts , and all other' kinds . worn by them,. including , BOOTS and SHOES, of the difieiont varieties, at his cheap Store I et Walnut St., next to the county Prison. Arii- Thankfill for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, I would Invite all wishing anything in.my line to call and.examineraystpck.before making their pi:trellises.' r: . i t s ?'` .f l •s: jO3: .now MAN. Lebanon,May 4 , 186 4.' , . .- P. S.s.lessures takers asnewOrk made at short notice NEW CABINET AND CH4II R At .411.7VUE31 C TOR F f 1111. E subscriber respectfully Informs the public that j. he has the largest and Nest assortment of.FURNI TURN 'and CHAIRS, ever offered Rollie publie, of Leh- anon county. lie has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon ,borough, 'nearly. oPposite Zeller's Rots!, and a few doors south of Borgnesls, a splendid assortment of good, dubstantial and fashion• able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, 'con sisting o.l3ofisti, Tete a•tetss. Lounges, 'What-Hots; Par. lor, Centre,'Pler, Card and Common Tables; Dressing and Common BURIAUS,; Red ' ' Attends, Work-stands; Waish-stinds,and E itch- . "lar t enltinsiture.of all kindtb Also, a largeand elegant,muffeay of FILZIPOILDAVIC, SPRING SIATYD Malin / Common §pring•scated Chairs; all kinds of ,Spring sentedltcickers. Also,WindsOr,Cane 2 Sented: and Qom mowilhatrs and Rockers of every description. ' ' ea. Al.! Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. . . , - Pere&N`deifrons of knowing the clutraCter of the goods here offered for sale; can be fullyhatisfied of their: ,thirability.,by reference to. those for Whom ha has ift ufactured or to whom raid. , Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnielmil. N. R.—Collins made and Funerals attended at 'the !shortest notice- JOIIIRPH..BOWMAN. North Lebanon, May 3,1503. WALTER'S"MILIA,* euliseriber respectfully inforres the public' that 1 he has entirely .rebuilt the Mill on the little Swe tarn, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as. “Wen. !text's," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon county, Ya.;-thot he has it now in complete!! running• order, and is prepared to furnish custonterg regularly with a very. superior article of IlE"'_..11311011111_1_111LiC, ai cheap iv it, can be obtained from any other son rpe.—. Ire keeps old.; On .band siutforteele at the I.w prices CIIIOP, BRAN, WORTS, &c. ea a so. pre pared to'do all kinds of Oroirrowcne tWesa, for: Farmers and others, at the very shortest possibla notice and In 1 sites all to give Wm 'a WC. The machinery"of the !Mill is entirely new and of the latest and moat im- , proved kind. By strict attention to businesa 'end fait dealing ho hopes to merit a share of public patronage. I WHEAT, RYE, COlOl OATS, I bought, for which.the.highost - I.nbanon Market prices will be paid.. FRANKLIN VALT.EIt. . May 4, 1864. _ _ • PUIRLI.V.NO't CE IS hereby given that thir.ooTA •of Itllol . ealled for by the•Preslden.t of the Unitli Staten !royal:ol.2min county i •has been filled to 'the present time. There will probably be • entail bastes , which will be distrib: nted tO the .several sub•diatrltta of tho County. , No further credits of Veterans or New Resin its. for „Oda Comity arewaoted, end:no:farther County :Beauties will be 11T031A 1 LESIIER, , coatmitriMters :'; . . JACOB MIX 'Lebanon County Attest:—Crean SHIRK, Clerk,. • , - ke: 3/*lfi 7130f9 gg iv A rPP ert Y, • •• • •e • a , entlamites offer.* at Prtisti tratipi pIIIISF and 1.0T;Olf GROUND; tjttiete Chin- •., berleitid Street, in tlie 'Borongti of • - anon, I 4 square - East, of the Court . 1111 .[[ease.. The Mosso Is it.terge tPrpe- • story - BRICK DWELLING;- lath all . the modern improvements: • . • ' The term will be reasonable. • _I..For further Information apply' to lteinoehis' k Melly, in North Lebanon Borough. • April 20; 1881.—tt. .asoitiag OASSEI.I,' Tremont, Schuylkill county, Pa. " IreSoi l`e a c e Seinanlry • )&ISSES ROSS, Principals. 0 MISS LAWRENCE; Teacher of MUsib. Twelfth Session will commence , Sept. 5, JBO4. 7 1 This Sehoollideabrned.to elevate:4le stanciarS of emale educitflori;and to offer superior advantagint at a • odernte cost. The reboot year is divided into 'two .seasiona of Sae months each. Charge per session, from 'Pao 10 dollars, according to the studies of the scholar. ixtra for Music, French, Latin, and German, ' -• .e.,*Partleltlar attintion - given tithe musical .depart :thent.. Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon end Guitar and in Singing. l'upils not connected with the Selmal will be waited upon at their homes, when do sired, and'at the usual rates. Instructions on Piano or Melodeon, $lO 00 to 11 00 Vocalization, 10 00 I Organ, 18 00, Eartrapplicatlon should be.msde to S. J. STINE. or J. W. 511511. Board of Directors: D. S. TIASIMOND, 8. J. STI NS, • JOAN MttILY, J. W. 511Sii, C. D. GLONINGSR, O. GREENAWALT, ,OSOUQE ItOSS, JOSIA,II - IfUNOB 'BEALE FEW,., • Lebauoia, Suk.Bl, - 15134.14i ' AMERICAN -NOUSE:- Market Strot,. Lebanon, • JOHN MATTHES• g Proprietor. . .• rfillE proprietor of this old established and popular' ;larva. would respectfully inform the public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of its guests. It has 'been thoroughly re fitted and renovated: and no pains will be spared to make the Table and the Bar , at all times, equal . to any in the county. • The STABLING end Turd are superior too, and more . extensive, than any other in Lebanon. A new SHED is also in the course of erection, which Will be com pleted in a Wort time. The pat. image of tholFartuera and the Traveling public generally la respectfully so licited. PLACE—Went side of Market street, and belle 'guars south from the Market House. JOHN MATTHES: Lebanon, April 6, 1561. George, lioffinans LEBANON COUNTY • . wit _ TRANSPORTATION . -LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goods shipp ed brains Lebanon:Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Atinvtile Stations, and all other points in the County. FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates and delivered with dispatch. s • • The Proprteto'i will pay nirticulir attention to and Snead personally, to tho receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information, apply at his Office at the Labinon Valley Railroad Derot, Lebanon.. EDWARD MARK, bin Agent in Philadelphia, will al wayste found itr: 'H..l3llsh's •iferchti,i#'s Foliklfstrth 'Thing rt., PhilpiddiphYd. - • • • • • • ; '4, 1'04.7 GEO. LEMBERCIEWS DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST DIPORTANCE. ,L. LIIMGEnOF.R. Graduate of the Phila./ Is T ) . delphin College of Pharnutcy, ears to the leltlsene of Lebanon end surrounding country. a KIRK selection of Drugs, Medicines and . Chemicals, and the first quality or Pernu n°l7 l „,nd Toilet and Farley Soaps, embracing the b - st manufacture in the country. ,and a largo rrieee of ) both Itrualies, NaD. Flesh , Clothes and fifth , , Brushes . Pocket. irollet and Fine' OMIT of Ivory.Sholl, Gorr' and India Itubberd SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered ale In large and email quantities at L', II2 "ZRGIIEVS Dreg Stbre.' utAnDllw SIDE n S la 2 FLOWER SEEDS, . ., 'Toll will Simi *4llll assortment ind a ihrtz variety of PRRSitGarden and Flower sa.7 ati LEMBERGBII3. COndonsed Lyo, Concentrated Lye, Bottrit d Potatili in large and small qn_allititice at: • LEIVIBERG RE'S Mug Store, Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, So). ermine, Cream of Tartar, all .pure, and for mate In large and small 'quantities at LEMBEDAIER'S Drug .Stures ' If you are in want of good Washing !Soap, pure white or rod Castile Seap, Oenntry , Soap, Erosive Soap to remove grease sputa, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at LEMBERGEWS: .; - ' • 'Do you want a :good Bair Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the heed, MO to prevent falling on t of tbehair; if yon do , • Call at LEMBERGEB:S. ttap.fqAP,SB.lt,'Bll . TRUSSES! , The afflicted are immested to call-and trap-, 1 Ineguyatock,of z Trimemb Stipor 4 turts fan i ciork priding a varlet" of Menu( tur . Igt,.."Marib's ' °enable "Improved Self Ad. usting Pad Truest"' - rMikrelgelcattantetUal Itapilfge.r trff flniviituableirtichitor the PErP OII P• 'lr you ate In . waut'of any of the abov,e.yov eau beitutted • • • TfEM.I3IOtGER'S - Dreg, Store:: Pure Ohlo'Cittc6a — Brandy. The ienuine article for Medicinal Put- • !, to be bad in ili its 'Punkt • . . • • ' —LEMBERG •'6 Drug' Sto're,.. • Oppnatte the Market Itonaii. - Anything you want that ii kept in a wel conducted Nina Chlfill Ding :11ton, can be ruit 4 n fished yon by' ' • " TornAlßEßG.iti . . Chemist tuarAlidthemirt. 'Feeling thankful for the very liVerlitliatron lictititisnsafnadTgtvene.sa o rr f ol le l l t i l a ' n e„ nt e •t i r4 .llL un e 4: rigs, I again solicit a share, priiiiirshig 6 - 04 every effort to please all. AforSpecial attention given io 'Ptivsicre's's Pairmstrposs Mid ;Fatitir Itrostrrs; and. all medicine dispensed Farriiited PU RR, al w ays as good as can be•obtained tins-where,' Atte gold to suit the times. ReMember the Address, , • j _ .. JOS. L. LEMBERGER,,, ~ ' tri4gist, Chemist add Apothecary, . • Feb. lb 186 Q. Market street Lobsimai Pc. •ExprwiG.Nws ALt STORM :cit. trtiODUIEN - - pulifwg-thANois*i BM Nen Sot . * ! bitik INDOCEMENfd 4Q• CASH 'BUYERS. French. Merino all colgred. ENGLISH: IifERINP,UIoyt,(I. All Wool Delains, all cotrieeir.' POPLIN •AUSIAN :DETAINS, St, Blook—Ftepch Cloth. BE.AsV.ER • •CLOTII• LADIES, CLOAKS, . ' .$2,00 to 8,4,00.. eandk. Csraszc •• • • Shtinettee, o f d from•fogl cts..,to 81,00 k? Bed C heck - dnd.Ticking:. •••• Bleached and Umbleached W tr gi fk 4 l l 6l . Calicoes W.ool.6ii;and . : . CO4n.trineeitista:_, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves. WM AioorSkirtis•!! •• •Balmbial- Skirts.' • ..13rolirellas 1. Lin and „Ppper A full line of • :.• ' , Wootto'lloOde, l l )Voolen I General ass ortment of • „ Dry tfloods; • - ,/ -. Gioteribk&:: l .• • . : 1 ; ~ L A tlr 1131ItTir 9*" All i kindo l or Conn try..':•,k.c,idacci, :04,1,34,i1),„400ge* for Goods!: Cl.OlllliNl '. IVill.te.sold at' Extremely 'Lots Prjeios, l• ABER, one of the firm likiter...a..lt.rne.. hasi . taken the atoe4of iready•tnaellyelothinglat the . appratsement, whtehNtill enable him tcrtelliAl.r time anywhere else •ceie bilrailbt. Call dud see kw your- Bel Ts bt.f . n. yon Mike . purrais.e. • tzs: TIJRICK rtzler, eto -wpm". lie USE Lebanon, May 18e,4. I • ,UENRY—ILAKEIL - . . !toward Asicottintion, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. - TAISSASES ol• -the Nero One, Seminal, Urinary and . lj SCXIMI Syeto7ll4—ftellr nod Tellable treatment—in :reports of the IiowAituMISOCIATION -B ent by mail in sealed . letter. envelopee,lreo ofchyle. Addreae, Dr J. SKILLIN 110UOWCON, How ard Aseodiation. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philudelphhi, Pa.- • • ; 186 L, r,lx. • tEBANON; VALLEY ACADEMY' I — Tl4Dlutoia . o'rKe of IIISS4:00Y. ma;.11(on. ,t) , ddy next, &pt. 6. Tbe.p - rives of Tuition will . . be $2O, $3O, $4O, sod $6O for the aclitol year, or $5, sl* 50,. .slo,ued $l2 50 per.emarter... Parente velsbiug to avail ; themselves of the advantogra o6ered by this ecboot milli lease, obtain Permits, from the Secretary of toe Board ofDircctora i JOUN W. Miait, No _pupa wilt be received without a pertr,it or for a leaa period thari , ouu olciarter.,* ' ' • Labanon4Aegust 31,.1865. • 0- Yes: 'JO Yes Jctsefila . Zirickcc, Ait aliott ItßsPxcxFvrea a g gm hi es iprvim l toilit, t ow_ Ills reeklenre litemon'tOwneblo, 1 1 4 'onus from Lebnnui. unthe Fredfrfckktalrg rued. Ile minbe met it Flebny l*lttoon, every &Attu , day. except when Moment on: botdoers. nnd 'when nb• bout lily. 11.1:my will receive order, for bim. Lebanoft, September 7, 1114. READING RAILROAD. summer A rratigement: ."!" . GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TIIF. NORTH AND North-West far Pill LA DELPII/ A, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, A LLENTWN, EASTON, - &e., . • • • - Traltna leave liarrisim rg for Philadelphia , Ne4-York. Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate Statiuna, at 8 A. M., and 2.00 P. M. New YorltExpreuis leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. 5.1., arriving.M.Neqr York at 1.45 the Caine day. A special Acemumodation Paintenger Train leaves Raining at 7.15 and returns from Harrisburg at 5 P. M. Pires from Ilarrisburg: To dew-York $5 15; to Phil adelithia $3 35 and -$2 SO. Baggage checked through. . Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. 51., 12 Noon, and . burg at 2 A. M.) Leave Philadelphia et s-15 A. tP. 11.; - (pprrsuu I:xpßEss arriving at Hard& and 3.31 P.ll. M. Sleeping care _in the New York 'Express Trains ihrougb to and fipm Pittaburgh without change. passenger. by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. M.. and 2.10 P. AL for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. 11., and 2.30 P. 31, for Philadelphia. Ilar,rishurg s and New York. An Acoommodation.Paaseogoi train leaves Reading at 6.00 A.ll , And returrus from Philadelphia at 0 OD P. . • All the above train', run dally,Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A• Al., and Philadelphia I', Al.• COMMUTATION, Slnxsos, Sawa, and Exams:ow Tm.. ass at, reduced rates to and from all palate. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. GI. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent.. May 26,1864 • BlanketSlaawls, n Linn, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, d/ad Tat ki Black or. Blue Black, prened, the color warranted and goodaltirnfl bistmus4 t o zi LYONEItIiEn NROEE, _ " 7 . 1 , 4 _'• • • 'East Remoter. set, Ar*. Wbei.4ol4l.owbe left at Jas. Z.` Levan , . per's brag Btrtspepanif pgdeppitbr the above by t tended to. (Mina 11, NM. • ---- • ' Friends asad-Velatilres OF THE BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAILORS I PURE SPICES All who have Friends and Relieves in the 'Army or j Nary, should take spuds it theylleamplY sup plied with these PI A. d lilin entwhere the , brave Soldiers a elle Abler eflected to provide' themseirdsmittr theino no. betties' prelseaft rtstirf btisenr them byl their friends. They ..have , ltaidig pitotad MI tit , the Soldier'ellever•fallinglHeordiortturdtearill OW. •• COU(IIIS AND COLDECAFFECTINTVLOOPS, - Will teiliedilyVralliveci Rod effeetually cured by ne ing these • mirable mediciaesi,- and :1;151 -gstylhgliroper 1 attention to the Dtreotions-which-are.-attaobett-to each:: Pot or . 11 103 u ktire , ~., SICK WAVOF A PPE-: IN DE A •S'ILAMO 1. " I ! laLifilifitNsakiti g Asf& from ; trouble or annoyancsiebtoheitructed perspiration, or eat lug and. driaklig w Ter unviho)esome, thus dia. 1 tnibing th e lir tiara ctlo of thowlfver and stomach The oases, N. pi i s ~,,ft - yokl.iheokiris, to. be well le ,The,Pl,llB,Ltakeicacora ii . ts,tli4iri.,tiki„ '141?).+.6 will. okkiyjnial* - 4.)k,Se i ttu l f A ii,sl4th Ilya and i storrAch. and to a" tiaNitiil'oiiiseqUeno,;„iii;slilitk, bead and good appetite. , ~ , ,-- ~,i i? WEAKNESS .011.•DEBILITV`IND CED BY , OV.EIt, FATIOVIL'''' •:".: ' . 1 - Will'iscuin dinitirMar by yhe'tiee; ofable tliglillp 'Pills, and the flokiler 'will. quickly a4nire onel strength{ Never lathe Ilitrwrellit bee Mier.. c litieeld or' trudnly,nctosti upon: It May anent tittiii it*tidieltbllo ,way'a MIN alibßid be recommended kr:irifltrikeelOt n d 'Mhz , &tiny imrsokirstippositig'thutthey s irould IPCIrP6IIO the rehumtlen. Thiele a greet nrii,stake, for timse PAIR tell Corr*ethe'liver and etotabeh, and thus remove all ['the acrid humeral rbtii the syst un. This medicine will glee totte Slid vigor to the wholeorganicayatere Wilier. er deranged,,while liedfli and strength' hilloW its n test- tee bt course. Nothing will 'stop the relaxation of the 1 1 Jiloweis so' sure_ns this famous medicine. t N*O7.,ISINTEYRS - ATTENTION I. INOISCEE 'TIONS *OF YOVT II ! Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings. 'ran . with teetA t itAtfratilalrgillurede t licilyelcdu night , .an ory g, L tdi the clintiSe fl' ly Irdle stat.. editi he p infer restructioris. I tea t in any other , manner they dry up in One Part to break nut in apoiher Whereas this Ointment will.remore - the. humeri b•om the systeni andleave the Patient a vigorous' a n d heal thy man. - It= wit frequire• a little perseverance:lEl :bad* 1. OnB. toingaire•allasting cure.. . '• • 1. .•• -..., FOR WOUNDS • EaIIBK'OCCASIONED-BY THE 'BAYONET, SABRE OR' THE BUli- I;ET,. - SOBES'OICE_ RUBES, . . . . H . . . . Toletiiedi:et l y Soldier and Bailor.are liable, .'here .1 are nfi *alli y mai fi..a eaftt, ante and COUVullient 46 110110.. , lin ' S.P.llll . l4o 01113tmeet. * :, The poor: ant.nded mid, al I : Annefd.tiing angerer might haveids wound!! cheesed I as; 1 :inedjaktely,ir hip would only : 'supply himself, witb,,thie *fettle"' 'Ointment, irld*.ehould be tbruatinto,,the .wOilitEttnif.eriteared , all round it, then, entered with al ,pliCe.Of Mien %on libilinapeack and paniornssed ,with, i • I a handkekeltitif., Takieg night and morn lug 13 Or 8 Fine to Cecil' Ibesystefin and prevetit Inflammation. . 1 .Every Soldier's Knapsack:and Sestraen's,Cbset Should •be provided with these valuable Remedies. ' 1 -- CATTION!—Neno' are genuine UTINPS the - words "11011.014, NIDE Yrilvittl Div gow t z ggiv discernible 1 ' es a 11 - EtErNifain ev4l7 liar o f The bieaß of directions tirdnutt esieli net .or hos ; the mime may belibibAr !teen . .•hy hadittsp the teat to tlk , lighl. A landsOme fe*ard :will bo• given: to any nine rendering such lukrithitkni as ! maydgetill ikellepctiptiatitany:partyer pii/Pes coun:4l terifilffh - the niedicioeB hr .vending the Route, knowing • r i Them to 'aptirious. •- ' ' , ' , 1 , ,,A , 501il lit •t. o'Blmin : factory of Professor 4011.Lrt; oAY, SO Muldeit •Laite; New Tork, end by, alt re Druggists and Dealers in fntleine, throne:lout 'the eiv: 11 iced Nro.rld, id` boats at so cta i 70 etc aniksl . '39 finch. . "4 1' 1-There is cunalderable serf,* b: 4 ,.• taking the ,lar, N..ll.==DirectiOns for the guidaainiititints in, ev: ery illserderireatlixed to each tkuri.. E ' gfii..1863,; Irci... - Dealers i n 'iny well ' k tuitiA Mad lelpij k i,.'ci l li have Show Carle, 'Cirealari. &c., rent .them,tritNE. OF - EXPENSE, .1110)1.&S. 414.1,/fOMr/4.X, 80 i )fallen Lane, N. Y. . .. ' JEB ANO N a‘ r. :. NC AND. C.IIEA.P eBOOT AND S 1 101.1. i STORE; anbacriber ',meld respect. fully,: Injerni — tblr eft ►..! , 12 - 41)floetlliput stbity*lngglibatietSre mow edit' M I NIM UM. Mtt; loVll4rke- sM.et, Tint door south of - Mra. Hotel, Lebanon. Va. • . wherei:keeps on /-• -,‘ ha d% large and well a e. t . :•. saelftled stock of all kinds of DOOT,Snn I • •• 811:0 EA. 'iv will . • unite to „or di/ rtksi , all • , -Minh Wilind vrrY , . short notice. lle • PV .keeps on. hnud a: . . ''ze • large and..wsll-assorl : ed stock of iiErrnEn. pitch as BED AND 0/tE LRATII Kit ;CA LF AND KIP SKINS; 310110C430 . AND FANCY LRATII KR, KID, LININGS -ROANS,DIND i INDS. de" S and all Mod; of Slieerniikorti'-TOODS:4'..sID PIiN,DINtI,. such ss ROOT-TREES,' LAst.V BOOT. CORDS and WRIIItS, AWL-fiLADF,S. KNIVES, PUN-. CIIKS.. lIA3IM NUS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS,— Constan tly on hsod an assortutcait of tftstings. Thiends,, • Shoo nails, Peg:breaks, Sand-stories, Pegs, Dristlos, flit and Shoo Tools of every description. Ilaving.been , gaged in the business 'store titan twenty years, he feels satisfied that b4tau give satisfaction to ail mho will fan? fill with R. shhi•innk,ra re iii 3 tlfetolutry , by callinte him loeftrrimrEhooing else ; whok,:kl,,l;-1.1,.. SAMUELS /1 ACCK. • LebanTi. Jan. 27, .I.SG4- .13 . 00KR&STATIONERY A NEW-Eulol;f_ WilleFZ:ll LHEMCK I%'OULD informthe,rublic, that haring bought and V consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores of Wl—U—Roidel.npil % Gissßeb Wil3kntlimayjamtioparini to ikaiE 06'Q11 •who will , favok , timnewithzi , etill, at the old stand (11.11. jtaedel!s)Atithußkiathindstraat.'ylier• they will always hare on b.od a large and se: Need .aupply, of School, ,Blank and, Sunday School I Books, and as an hiducement they offer their Miscalls • nenus books at greatly reduced penis. -' The New York and 1' - iladelptila 'Daily' and Weekly' Tapers, arid Matissines,•eati be bad and intbeeribed for, on reasonable terms, hy calling at their store,:".; Anything:wanting in their ho cheerfully — at. tended to with prontOtness and dispatch , Labagen, May -1/418BA. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND eniova OF - ' ATCU ? i sloe 401 selected , Iteek of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS: fie.; stir 'CO.BT FOR. casnr. . Betiled their aCeoulite to • Aprill;1861, will be allowed a.liberal erediton < pnrehases.—T boas ; halve Lnat 'Toped T leilli And 0:10r necott phi with forAmuilittlisito end „ • • b. AI. . LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AXEYILLF;; LEBANON cOUNTY;PA. TV. J. :13U.RNS. DE; A.. Pritimpai. rrll E ENSUING SESSION will •oprnmence on MONDAY, July ?Jet.'- SeltpoA.,hee Itxh advantages of a pleasant and eaket..llful Lotration—epaelo . tie Duildlop—Venttlleted ittioteit—ts fine Library and tabinit. TIIE COURSE OF STUDY le not fixed, the studied of each pupil behigAirected according to tile , time he can aftoolAn ScitdOl, o r , to the profetdon he.facekdelT6 par e y e F. II NOII'3IAUDEPAVT3IENT offcrit tipeclaradtran- Use! to those who propose to sngagy in Teaching; aer the Courstaptgrif emtelrtgiigtri§gy to the refittlio % meets of 'Joel:Empty Stipstsitondontritud to the Course of the Statilearot - thihVbool.'4l7 rer 23- CI fiCU I,Altgand further Information can be ob tattled by, ed*desing the Princhnol. 11". 3:BURNSIDE, Juno 25.1862. Aunpt d lle, a. *WrittlIANT 112 lAAG. Q S. ItA ASA Y, in - Fuock's huildtog,e , r7ter of, C.Pa 7 '4 bodriod atieet and D045'4111530; btiir - on hAnd , and for Bale , either by the yard or made' tirotillit—a large lot of • CLOTHS, 7 . : I • - CASSlMEftS;'n'itd ' V.ESTINOS, . . . Hell selected from Good liondesi .Good Pita and sub • atantini making •ivarin ef to all ' Handker chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Ilesteryillusiogindors, Pinayind Plain Linen Shirts; Underehlits JONI Diiiirano.' • • • • •8: it: 1 . 1c411811.1% Lebanint,.May 4, 1864: • .; " . • ... . ItSANON ..•ACADEMYk' pill: undersigned hereby In feria .the public. that the Lebanon Academy it , not intendod exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it ',ways did, and still does receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also, the Directors have improved Its general charaeter, and elevated its Standard, by refusing to ad mit pupils without the neceesery qatilLOcatimis. and by their continued care they, hope; to raise this school to its primer 'place in the estimation of thii,inniOtinlty. A limited number of pitpt is of. the.prtiiper . gr w, de can be admitted ROM, .ttse etputry:brnpplyttig to • , • • • . • 'JACOB CAPP, Pritsict. . JCSEPR,xAnca..;Becietary. • ".. or to CYRUS .11081188;Teteclief; Tuition 'for cowmen atilt higher'Enti r tlylirench se, Latin and Greek, • t4per Lebanotio Afelay Iffalf! ;'"o. • NATIONAL/110'TE . L 4 „ (LA, MILWE Mini" -0 . ‘:111) Race Strtvt74koOd o fnitr , rhua. pars estahlbArnletit'offite greet Inducements not on. Iy on account of reduced. rateepf boarpidj, but rum its central location to the liverines of trade' h es well -as the . efinieniences afforded' by 'several Parabger Ittfiu aye , funning past 'and contiguime to it,' by which guests can pass co and from the Hotel to 'the illterent Raproad - Depots; should they be preformd to the saga. Othotbuelaf Deli:log[4 tq the Hoppe: I am determined to devotemy whole attention to the COllfOyi.lll6 , CrlritiOUCCOf ea 4 • tb• P ‘ roprietor. JOB. 11013OOM , Clerk. emu. ii. *Ent A Friendly Invitation • T. nll fleisimus of purclinMitg LUMBER & COAL To the beat advantage. at the old eatabllehed and well-known • . . . LUMBER YARD REINOEHLS 4 IVITLY 4=4* . ifityf i Lo4u.f ;0kA,;,...., ar a t., aril Labsno'n B rough. , • rlinglo. o eobsl;!.l4 ll 49'oeourn 14 iONll‘doll . the. citi• i AL, zaps nto i goftuon,..an , sl . surrounding cottntlea,, that .44‘744111„cflainua„tha,,,ILU MIER' Al , I p f'.!lll. BUSl ,N44L.lo,4prPldifirriiis* im•GIDIL 7. - 1 . 1 ,04. P 4e7 madtbrm•Wilugadd innal anpulifts ,thel.‘ I Alit INBLI,B8d3ONNII) Wall • , Gil e tt gr i t I,t,s , ,and YAW w Pinell,(4,,ti* : , . K IiIItreg.k.ABB...PWINIE and KAMM/ .: TS, PALINGS and FICNOINO WARDS 043;rin, 1 7 , 810 1 i lA, MUIR ny, trunk $ toArloeh , „frohL,s4 to ch. , I tlithlai.ad gardlrgt, adNTLING; , • 1. .. ': ' . • a•Wkalnl7l l /nEdis NOA Dp and PLANK,S,„ . ,Iploang and PlastartALATllS. , ~ . .... :. 840,0L130 .. sri op.s! ! s lIINCILNS ILI Als,o4invand . lleutioe ,SIIINGLRit., " : • , ;, , COAL! MALI! MALI ' t • A large stock orthebestgiwility of Stove, Broh en, Egg and LtnieburiiftoA I.; and also, the. bee , Alle ghey thg. • ' itir.'StaltUfolif IL Chervil inadnarr.(lnewl.l,ll they have heretofore been liatronized, they doild extend a cordial invitation for a continuance of Savors, as they are cmitidtnitfitlatt4lnes vew&hlizer i ths kora, but and cheapest , tacit OTtIDIAMEIO o n hadll id' the county, which IF,illOwsold!at i alrenaoludole pear coßtage. sisir oifesVoakfaral prices be• bee -purchasing elsewhere.. . .7 • 7 .;• 4.: REINOBEILS & Necrit , tehanne boreu ...May 7,1862, • • r , . 5; D R A BAE ' S WHoLESADIA • ARP RETAIL CORU-C , 'S T 0R 'E nal. been removed to iris New nodding on Combo ' riand Strpet, oppcente the kaglAuildhm •g e ti bi t g ri cretutnop t g eta, Fa teirdli Wacectotleacquain rg 1 Lances and-the public ID general, that he •Ma Von lint!) , on hand a large stock of f , DRUGS. T RETIFUNERY, MEDIOIN;ES,---_, PAINTS, •T OHEMIOAIJS, . 0 I , 'DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, r j ' TURPENTINE / OLASS WARE, DRUSIIES, ‘ HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Iliad, Surgical Instruments, Toilet !foam Be germ, 'fob tcco, le Ale . a varlet, of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low`rates 1 and warrants the qualities of the as doles /IP iv present ed Proclaim's will please remember this, and exam Inc the qualities and prices of his gotids before porches I log elsewhere A l-Physician ' s preserip tieing and fan • Ily recipe , ' carefully compounded, at all hour' of the 1 day or night, by calling at the Drug Blare opposite the Eagle Buildings . On FtindaYs tho Store will be opened for the corn • pounding of _prescriptions between the hour' of 7 and leoeclock, A N., 12 and I, and 4 • and 5 I'M . Lebanon, Aug 13 186 DAVID S. SABER ILUAII:1.000.1.01ith " • ." Jellti 0. GABEL -LEBANON ICI I r t _tl i t e gnd 4.1.1 , • r t ' i ~ s gl ••, • • kneat,d• on -thc Seam-Rous• Road; near.•Comberland' „ . . Street, Fast Lebaton. q IPII3 nnderoigued respectfully,inform publip,Atiqsneral, • that. -they.- it • 1." • innuttfactitro. and keep 011. hand. `'• bOpr,# . *l4l;,SPutter; Mindy, Flooring, ,Weritherdienids 0 Gee Spring ': s ". L f l :'".'."". .110n1dines. of all 4.oe„wsith.lloardc: Citing, igurbace. Cornircsoind , Idatbn.of BUILDING- 411tiatitIA rirr.ttquaeiv •Wo Alto construct the latest and most lin- PrnTed .804,Casing antzlland Railing, suitable fur large-nlidainalltbuildings,l Xn .IWe no* loyitm .Farrnera;,Meeltnles•soil Ritildors to call andortanaineour stock, which , wo: will .worratit to glreceottee(Setittfoctiott to all•whiiitny-favor the under signed with their cuetorn. •i • •••, : • : LCINS ACM k-G ABEL. Lebanott,.:llay 4,1864. fll5ll hlteelp. of4IIitNING /it the hi{fc Mill: Tinning, .S . 49oin tt !ltc.r, promptly ticeti for CAW ls -- ii - e - eirz;t76 - Kiwarbad... every • . • 14 1 /171 & • „ 11/LUST, D&VIS! & ;101. etteurvitoll ANOS . tor tl; . 0;11 FI 30.00J:sold. C.4196, tt ibqf .4 " 1116"° " BET,T 4 A 'Ado - i s " , •• - • 270 and 13.1 South 'Fifth Strop ..mn sta . . Agri 20, . . . . Ththithilphoa, _ . . _ Boot and *Shoe Stcia•,e..... .. . Jecon jttEDEL respectfully lo in'fgrAta tha public not he stii I ottnf In' ...., nes, his extensive establishment in' sa w ..L ipp i ble nett-, building,iti Cumberland st...' ~ • where he hopes to render the some ..satisaetion as heretofore to anodic: [lll9' Invqp,liftit with their custom Hr invites atop:hoots and dealatlit BOOTS and SlIOESond evory.ono . who wishes to purchsse fashionable ancl."Aurable articles In ,his line,. to .adf. and ex s . ;ilsips for thetnselveii hie large arid varied Stock.. • ' • , ..• fie is determined to aiirpasa all ecinpetilion,ln the manulactu re of every article In his bueioess, suitable for cay Market in the Union. A dues:are taken jpr.sgard to mateilals and litirVmasieh fp; Donis bt the beat quali ty of I ATiltit and other materials are used r and cone hot the, best work men are mnploy ed ' P:ri.-I.le raturnq his /doggy., thanks to hist:rim* for the Tery liberal patrOnage heretofore bearreett on bini: ,He hoPes itr . striet attention to, usiness end enllAßTAtrintt . .t 0,1463.9 6. 4is Cryffinn: er!11...t.0 .13Crit w ahare.of public..pat ronage.. ; 2. .. . , ~ :: [Lebanon. dix-4,, fop* LPIL&IIAitERZR I. •'• ,'• ," 11/191D1I: LOlll,O. 1L • Nue' :liit:. 'l' i em: !cap' -Ca,§7, 4 oore' ' ' and egrain Basiiiess. • 0 r 11111: .uodevigned likiiiikforined a pairttiershi Pin the mr.noAwnLE,- , .411L1AN0 AND (MARI IDLISI - would respectfnlly 'pyrite the sitteution•of-the public to Their estatiliSidnetiis: They will tontine' to keep, at the late stand'Of'dllEßK, OKESK3IAN LONOia most complete stbcii*Of all kinds - of 00t0k5 usually kept in a country store, which the . Y wile re , tail Cheap for CAST], or COUNTRY PRODUCE,' "They o ho root to buy fol.:oath ' .- 50;0001Inehels Of -1411 EAT. 30,000 Bushels of RYE, • - • ." . 0 0 i 411) b Buttbdjarof cp.RN.; • • '•• -',214000 - thSah'erli - of 0AT13,": For which they will pay the bi l ,hest Market Prices.— They:will also take GRAIN. on Srosan,r.. always on hand and Sell at the lowest tirleek,ll6XL, by the Bonk Load or bj'ehe TOD; kinds of Ill'LL . ,}l : lt/tD„ SALT,PLASTER, LS. ' srap- They solicit the'buililess of Audi end the pablii, and - will endilavor'to deSl on Aunt oral end inst s Principlcs lie will glib Satiiifeetbui . SILEBK X144:0. . , • , NortkLebaqiin; Mai* isp,4 • , ,IASitIONABLE '110,0"T AN'D 611013 DIAItER ~ Cumberland Street, c a w -door' t or O the Black horse hotel. Thankful.fautha . • • . very Metal patronage extended to,Mnfpr etiort, time I hove been In business, I irouhl :respoittfpll;•; kogsit a continuance of the patronage or • • e'hits at all times an aMori a trian't ,lifllgnys and SHOES of his own manufacture off Mind; Width Will be di. CIAITYRK4I I . Those deeiri , tv neat, woll'inWde article, are invites, to give me e • kilf4rezr6Voce of every variety and color on he Heavy work,....ide to order. aGy- Ail work warranted. Repairing neatly demeans, charges Wade, moderate... . • ~. ____,.... ... • . ' :( ..i tigik 'DENTP .:T . : 7." ' '" ‘ • '•' Litt Ard lloll,..-- .1 . 2 Market Square, opposite the Market House Lebanon, Pa. Itilli undersigned .rispectinily informstuo public thnt he has rccelyedt ate,.i . bstensise stock of the choicest and purest liquors ef,all descriptions. These ..z.- a ?Aquino he 14 invariably dypoled t. ka ... ,l,at tin =Z.: -1 .I , ecedelitlidiy low iiricoio ''' '''' ' • • '- - V D glide' le to a 11.6 4,1104 -II '.. rag ar cr t .._.. olts,,stoo,tb ers will commit their own iatemite d b A .fiiiilorsitried. , ' . "•''-' ' ' .. ;',lt: .4 41 0 the Lebanon; AirliParnleg. :" . .•, I P .r • * CC TkIE..PUB. Ut • • .. • . • ,:•" • ;...4 ,ni•tr . , . The undersigned hiving taken the Lars, and. COMM* , a • , , •cilons Hotel; hi Pottsville, lirrwairis'ilici“ 'MO RII I 2 III E lt,• 'l Xl ()VALI; Would rimppotf4lly announce to hi f fi t iol r i c e* : i.vei o , merpatron that he is PreParlid ,ito; • ' all who may (error him witk r„, • 'their pairoollget.. ' "The VORTISiga - Dousr. has breji! inspeTed, painted," and ir:furnishad thronihmit, and Mo Pacirals. ins feels warranted In Saying that! UNSURPASSED BY ANY • HOTRIOIN TIII3 Borough of Pottsville . , for "comfort midhiiirilApieu m . Iftr:PHifid be r AS 7 j3tad" To render It an agreeable .and comfortabip stopping place for Straniferil The•Stabling'pinik, l :Odin g ; Attached ' to;thri"klOiol. , arliklasholiao -1 / I Zfor the as ni comoda t lon of the i „ or his 'eins. The Hotetl pow4phtirfoir y lehol l ri 3'. 1 3 In_ He i • et alle2k. alTe4t4 11144ffipy I- who may give him a tall. "rm. puER, • Pottsville, April 8, , TBO/3. • Pro iristor. --Pos—Btrnsternohos, Ante, Bed Bum / 111 9cts on Plante, Fowls, Animals, &C. Put np e2lset. 150 c. and rsl.o Boxes, Bottle , mai Flasks. $3 and s,S, : itl!as for Horns, PUBLIC INiTcre noss. arc. "OHt3 in infalll ie relnedles koowu." • ' rice" fro:ls4'46°ns." "Not finngarOna to the Unman Paroily." “iiilto coma, out of their bolos to die." ' *l/- Sold Wholesolo•lnall.birge Air. Sold by all Drugghltsand Retailers evvrywlistit. 1 ! BEWARE!! !'ol'lll/ WotthlelM imitations:. • aer- See thnt ..Ccrwrsn'a"'lneatte•ls. orvettelb,ffraksib. tie. and Flank, batore you briY. ' f• Addrea r N It* OallralL Principal Depot 482 Ihimicliniy; fit-r. • f. SOld . by J. U. LENatnesz,.•Wb.laiale• and. Rebid *geht, batsman Pa. .:n :Y . 7 Feb. 10, '64.--Sra. rtaiikilistaa Itt • - PE •ff 44#§0 TO • • M. -REOPLE OF LEBANON, As A It_CUS N ATHA.% tops#. : . t poily in_forme theplople t i atid i lro 9 ;l; r 4 icit7r.isiret I,=zonne4,f.arr'tte w,Fic,,,n,l4lF. and,RETAlLarads,ofatl article*, in his line it the most' red titled pricel 'poSsitile. tic qxinattFl In - rnie.of. MI inds' . 4f, irtx.lan mid, Cotton Stock inge ani liotte . ,. undershirts, Drawer,. Woeien raps end Nubia., ht its and' Gloves ' -86 rte .411 ItandliArgbiefa, collars • t.t. ,Lades and Gentleman. lipltdreasee end hots, Itibbons nneVelisti, Spool end Patudt•gire ink Thread, .Muttonel Sejmora, Comb.: ke., ttt c. LS; ' n 2 t 4 tT e e irret ri pr n iCi.3 4 . u spee m ' li t i t E ct•A L ; A i s dit n ti l :bi, ,Aß ,xt: portmou r oreo. Doininoep,,eard ! , &c. 4 liege *evert ment.of, Musicitt Inatiuntente, lotion. Accordeons, .11sii51M; 1 •Tarsiainei, Flutes.• Fifes. Baskets'.• Trunks. ;Qsorpfit Hapi Satchels, and, an kinds of-Toys, everything allfiost that thotlght of in the Notion !Ina' Taney Nine. Also. ill Arm varietylof;3lSWELltY .end:WATCOES. Pettier. nod, Etorekesgsrs will and It'thetr interest to blip of his. 'Out Stoti L ls; in Cana , berland Street. In Funcit'a:ttnitding, tpot7oo3 !he Oti,nrt house and Market House. , - I. . . , '. MARCUS •* DIAL • .•; . A • ••°. WEN 1 111111A t tlips f NE* -Cabinet Ware Rooms :and; Chair ;.) . iliennfactory: . Mzej-et dom; north.orpw.L.Yrrileygtailroad. E4iiiest Itanniaetori. and _Bait Ikaaoreaia 4 if aid' CHAIRS; Doan • Ilux patic•iertaisPectfully,ioques' cd to boar In mind th . at at these Ware Rooms will bo•found•-the beat assortment of Fasumits ota and RAND • mega FURNITURE' and CHAIRS. ' re 14.100111 in' want at *.i93'kiudnrogld behpealband, examine his stook filoTore purchasing chimaera. of his awn weirk)'heiwaiiiints' bkilietter.than any Offereddi this place... Prices mill be LORICA. -than at any,otlter „Ores, either id the IhSizongh or cOuntror Lebanon. All orders prompttpattended to, and speedily lexeca • red at.the,lowest price& - ' All parsons purchasing Furnitnee Worn liim ha ,accommodatad i by,bsvingp delivered to them,,topirse pert Oettii'conuty, rare or cialtri; add 'ilriththil tka least ihjutifilethorhas proitsied 'ono tikil tett Ties& Toned furniture wagons, especially for that, • e WI. COFFINS made to ordefe:sid - hiis at the shortest noticp,, ,„ j . Lebaison, May 4,11164 • STO VES I ST O . V , OS Nowt tuy. yoy x; .tirri),ylC 4 ibrpm,nold etl ..ater 144441 4 sad the beet and 'clearest ;dace ing.prn: '1 • •'.4 . Lebpaßkiltoye, and.Bltee. , , lroirqstangtc- Story of Janies itbgers, Two doors Son it - frndilliellithanoti Bank, where* be hod the largest Wad Lest assooluoir of PARLOR, MALI:, and =KING STOVE'S; ever' tittered fobs irm; On., Buraeraifor Warionsf. ;ChaintonVerrbis own mop!, _with a general assortment or Parlor Stoves ' and iitige4itillott'df-thrtieiriCodking . st4ide•iiiinthi county or borough, which he warrants to hike orrolot WASH BOILICRS contently on hind of • eil - sizes, and the best motoploi.. . COAL .11.13CKETS—thedargett naeortment, the ).env Wit iron',4inettiel lieettmede in Leboilool Also..a,large stack.of TDI•IVARK, snade,ortha beat material mnuner:. litYht :practients•Wlirlernan,Land !bee' bad An et twenty-dye yeses. he feels confident that he pm Atm general satist etlon. n.a.t He takes this inntitod pf . rp . turning his thanks to his numeronspustorneri for fli ed liberal introit, and be !•qnees. by strletly ajtending liia.own,inisiness and ettihg otber.neopleekislons,tb'stlll receive n sbnr• of Oftlilk patronage. , ; ' • • rJA.MI3B 4. ItooXlt9. nro.- l'artictflar nttentkonpald to all.kinde of Josin NG such as Itoollitr; pon't n g,4c., a nci 'st II Iroiewa rran led MAY :114 1864. Thirty 041Y Eight L~l3_, ThirlY4 Hour, CLOCKS, ;V:0.) Ce •••• look RetOit:eti at J. J. .BLAIkieS, Jewelry /.',111"",111 'Jul.). 3 . , Mt : a- --;ißE4Nfovik NOIt'I'II:IJ.6.IHANdN • „. Saddle:4l'nd Harness Wts an , nitrery. TILE undersined pas renwseeft . 1 Ms . 'Saddlery Hirnesas Manufactory ton few doors South of the old place, to the lino room lately'oceupied by Billuson a/Bro., ,as • a Liquor store. where he will be happy to see all Ilia oli friends and customers, Ind where be has increased fa cilities for attending,to all the departments of hichual. •nees. Being determined lobo behind. no other,esteb lishment in bia abilities to accommodate onstoonenqko hen spaced neither pains nor expenae .to obtain ma.e hussaielif piaster of every modern improvement fa tbo business and secure the serriceirof the beet_arerk- Men than liberal wagea.would command. Ile will keep a largeotonkou,haud. and manufacture:het the,abort .est nutleo.nlldoitClintiolos oftllAlthi inch -aa Sad dles, BrldleariCarciage.llarness, o( all kinds; beery Ilartresaxltriggy ,Wtikse, Lf the ,beattausansfaceuresaßuf ref° Robes-Sly Nets, such as Cotton, Woratesl. Linea, and te new kind lat%tm i enteda Vtlar9 of over) kind. such as Bni.lpg. bitah of descriptive Halter eine, dome-mall}' 14suiell. all of sybiell.hii=4lll warrant ;V) Ile _equal to az; that can be' oblatiied TV any othe4 catablisismEut is the country. 'All he stake that Hulse desiring aciy ihing in thjet line, should call at his plaorlind example air stock. Ile fixalsth,e fullest amildonce,s4 entiro selisfaction. , g 3. All orders thankfully reeeteed ORA jtrOinPiti at* ended to. SOLO T 1 PP”: Nprtb Lebanon Ilorohb,.fing.)l3.lll,P . 17- '; , ; . .W AN T ED tikiV i; 4 64'000 . 1111" 1011;:lictilhele CORN " . • 59.090 lAp s hale WHEAT. Malik; OGOVILWIJIED' Y•SX ED; Fliixiallo . l."fot ' rildch dui Istr 0/011. id 11 .1 / 4 e vtil'a4.4lls«.l!,eti 4 * a 1141-M:i"li..Y'''l4ll6! " • E.Ottfi Boir *AN. ,• TiNiaeadd. ...34,1111FAINAZUS , . jOL -Rohrer, •: CVlVlly•inforat the c • I . ..Ontast . ,,prul _vicinity'. that SHOVED TN - liehmeot...to two doore below Phllip Y. McCaully'e Shoe Store„ where he .will most fa- hlousblo Cloling. ALLwork to him will Lo nlanufactured iu.tbe. beet roannee,on Vide ter,mr., file and substantlalptahing guar aotted.. ,Thankfal foi.the liberal patroriage,extended •to 4, thuiter t hopes by. strict otinu to ble baldness tßinerlt c..onAinuenec of the tame. Ile cot !Rally Itiviteighe,indolic and. hUs old coatomere le give himA. ea ll • • t [Lelguion, Apt% 8,1881 t. he'O~T~&Y''S 8T;:, CioWirecl4Onzirt'AlOtt;Tii (14 , *0•0:4 sahni.) wannt• street, n'enr - Cumberland, 34 squire tIVEL. !the Con Ileouse t iebation. PA. • • A s : l T. Hlt haejnat returned from the City with a fresh -, Spring Stock of Oranges, Lemons, 'tabling, Pep, Prunes Dates, Carr/into, Filbert*, Citrens,, Nankin', Pesaluta, Aintonda.tte. •„ ' ' Alpo, a target variety of all kinds' or different favor ed Fine and , C,omnion. CANDI Calais; ^rift kinds 1 a luny, on hand, or mode to order.; l 113..Partlea supplied at short netip., i , r `A large annortment cif WOODPI endT INAPT'S, in cluding Wlibalblitertra,Wagrini`,4e.” • ••• ICE Clt KAHN of 'tlii , uill'erent flavors, always on hand. !laving , fitted .np - -the,lki-ga ,SALOON in hand some style, Le hopes to receire the patronagb of the public. JOSEP,II to vi Itbsitoiofaj.ll4 .7 1i164:. • .• • ' I 1 4 .1'ne '.FITS ' Ifirtg,' • At•-• . :Ituall;y, .Alei-e'llant : Teller, Tesiweefi.7lty an. 'nceineillitii 'the citizens` of Labknon and vicinity that hi hasjuitreturbedlioni the" nit - Yoe ith a tine ae vortment of CLOTHS, -. .CASSIMERES, , YI all of which lie ivilliaeil at. ritskitip to orderat prleee ,totinie the thneth et hie No. A Tailoring ; setae- Liehment In Helm's ism" Ill&ok4doore South of the Duck Hotel, Sinith.FAlnut etivet. •,. All work 71iitrinited in'tdit dare:Will be 4Mannfaetnr ed in a workmanlike mitinift. seta' fasidon and dura bility. -,- • Goods pputpbneed elsewhere will be cheerfully made np to orderon the 11181111lir moderate terms. . Having had years of experience In the Tailoring and Dry-Goode tkirl liras, atid_beloeludiritatto par' to. the advantage of his containers, all advantages result log ftVP-alki!l •Vgli;i:reitiVlat il / 2 11* ' f, sileddle4that it bi A will bereeposided te by' a -ceryV . iiiiiitent the pub lit pritibitage. .... ' ' ''t ''l w e dit bi; is 'Friend• can once to,pl , aXe ane•iftergiat please your elves. . ' - A ".'. '; 41. i elll4l. 13,0 July' 9, 1.999. = 7=M;l