The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 08, 1865, Image 4

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ROW FRENCH ,LADIES BATHE
At the trades exhibition in Paris,
'the pretty things are plentiful, and
the collection includes one or two
amusing inventions. Foremost a.
mong these is a superb car drawn by
silver swans of gigantic proportions.
The car is intended for lair bathers.
in its fairy network they may recline
'at .their ease, and float upon the wa
ters' and in the waters, buoyed up
by the four galla - nt silver swans, who
will bear them safely upon the gon
tlQswell of , summer seas. At thefair
bathers elbow is a handle that works
a screw, and by this serew , she may
`drive her car and her swans at 'her
Own sweet will. This is luxury
enough, one would imagine; for even
?arpian countoss,•at i Biarritz and
Trouville. "But the inventor is not
satisfied. He . knows the ladies' for
whom he eaters; and la the backs of
the noble birds ho has contrived a
PENSION CERTIFICATES.
The n-umber of pensibn certifleates
granted,from J'aly 1, 1861, to Janu
ary 1, 1865, is sixty-six thousand
three hundred and ninety. Of these,
twent.Y•nne thousand four hundred
and twenty-tWo fire to- invalid sol
diers, and thirty-six thousand nine
handfed and sixty-night, are •to *wid
-owe, orphans and Mothers of soldiers
-deceased. "The number of applica
tions rejected up to January 1, 3865.
'is nine thousand seven hundred• and
twenty -four. The number of (Bs
- eharqes for disability received at the
Pension Office last month was .•three
thousand seven hundred and twenty.
AN ARMY CORPS "TuRED."—A pri
vate letter, written by a soldier_ in
Sherman's army, January 21st to a
friend, contains ,nn item of news
which has not yet appeared. in the
despatches. He says: The Fifteenth
, army Corps left here three or four
. days ago for Charleston, and whop.
,they got into the rice swamps the
rebels opened the flood gates upon
'th'em, and put them•in about ten feet
of water, some below it..nnd some
above it on tops of trees. There they
now are, those in trees without arms
or rations, and how they nye to get
away is more than 1 can understand.
NOT TEM' SHEEP.=-For the truth of
the following, which is furnished by
one that ought to know, wo will re
fer the reader.to the Rev. who,
Tesidesjust across the mountain and
who was once traveling in ono of the
iback:sottlements,.and stopped at a
cable where an old lady received him
very kindly. After setting prOvis
bpi before, biro she began to question
"Steanger, whar mought you
be from "Alladame reside, irk.
Centre county, Pennsylvania." "Wall
strarig,er,'hope no offence, hut 'what
mought you be dolt' way . trp 'here ?"
"Madan-1(1;1. am 'Searching for the lost '
sheep of the tribe Otlereet. -
rito here this minait ,
hero's a stranger all the way from
Centre county, :Penney/cony, huntin' I
stock, and I'll jest bet my life that
tangle-baired old ram, that's bin in
:our lot all last week's ono of hisio."
The Reading Railroad Corn
'PllaT has recently purchased Nisei
mer s Brick note!, known as the
"Railroad House," adjoining their
Passenger: - ' Depot at'Pettstown. The
purchase ink:lodes several lots adjoin..
ing. The price paid was $1.2,200.
Tw,o other-wadjeicent, lots were also
putchased bly the Company for $l,OOO
and"el,7oo respectively. The Pous•
town LeclVer understands that the
design of the Railroad Company, in
making the above purchase ' is to af
ford additional room for the accom•
modation of their passenger train,.
and also to allow greater facilitiim
for loading and unloading of freight.
The Railroad Hotel, is, we believe,
to be converted into a PaesengerSt:a
lion, thus affording additional mire.
niences for this depArtmcp.o44 l the
Company's business, *hi 'ffas*,pat•
ly been mu.oll,needed.
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Da?* Don't be a loafer, don't 'call
yourselfa loafer, don't keep' iip 'diff
ers company, don't.hangutronl loafing
.places. Better work for nothing and
board yourself, than to,
around
around
day after day, or stand around cor
oars withlfour hands in your pockets.
Better for:your ory mind, better for
your own respect. t Buitle about, if
you mean to have a.nything to bustle
-about for. - Many poOr Pbrsiciffn
has obtained a real patient by riding
Ward to intend an imaginary -one. A
t -ItiliFe of paper tied with-xed tape, car.
til'ffird under a lawyai's arm, may pro
cure him his first cage, and make his
'tartan°. -Such is the world; to him
411 frat bath 'shall be given. Quit droan
*lug and complaining, keep busy and
I.lnd 'Tar:chances.
'HOW DRAFTED MEN .ARE REGARDED.-
4 Tiere appears from the debates
'fF , 'COngress on the Enrollment, Act , ,
.
atirwelJ da ',much of the.discussion
Jakhick takiiiq place oat of doors, to be
a strong' disposition' to consider a
drafted Man like a criminal, and treat
im accordingly. 'l'hat portion of the
public, wtrose, names have not been
drawn, is very indignant with him, if
he displays the slightest •unwilling
ness to serve in person, or the slight-
AO anxiety to procure a substitute.
MIS - not only expected to•march off,
bllt, to do so with great satisfaction
pod,entbusiasm ; and the least indica.
tion of a desire to get some one else
,t< go in his place raises the presump
tion that he, is a mean-spirited or' clis
loy al person."
islere `obsfrved will strik e
every ono, 'lt is a fact, that any per
ifftwho is so nufokunate as to be
"Wed is forthwith looked , upon by
some as a - oriminul„ wlacr _should- be
most vigilantly watched andi , treated
as a criminal. If he provides a sub
stitute, he'l to be regardedesin some
way guiltrOf ne i glect,of duty:, If Ife
goes himself, he is, anti) mustered in,
regarded ars a suspicious character.
LEmßEßcEivs
DRUG STORE
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
FIRST IMPORTA N CE.
T L. LRMDBRO'BR, graduate of the
4 ,, delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.
a PURE selection of Drugs. Medicines and 111
Chemicals, end the first quality of Perfumery •
a ml Toilet end Fancy Soaps, embracing. the
best manufaiture in the country, and a large C.:.
variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes
and flair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine
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Combs of Ivory, Shell, Dorn and India Rubber.
PURE . SPICES. PURE SPICES.
i.„01 Pure whale and ground Spices arc offered for ...
IR sale in large and small quantities at
1:4 DEMDERGER'S Drag Store. 4 '
GARDEN SEEDS,
•
FLO*E . R . SEEDS,
You will And a full 'assortment and a large
W
W t. variety of NRESII Garden And Flower See& at
ims LEIIPERGER'S. )-
Condensed Lye;Concentratrd Lye, Soda Ash,
' and Potash inlargo and small. quantities at
LEMBERGETt'S Drug Store.
^ Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal
e.' eratus;Debeia — Of Tina:yell pure, and for sale
Ili in large and small quantities at rA;
LEMB ' ERGER'S Drug store. -
If you arelu , weaite.le-good Afashing Soap, •
A' pure white or red i Ccultile Seep,,Conntry , Sogp,•
Brailye Soap to rinnete grease Spots, snitArlor
&I Shaving sottpibnyi the' same at '
• - LEIWEERGER'S.
Do you want a good 'flair Trmiel something
to makethe hair ffr , w, to cleanse the head, and, .
to prevent fulling, on t of the hair; if you do
gittrlot LEMBERG-ED.'S.
Xda. TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
The &filleted ard.r&ithested to call and exam.
ins my stock of Trusses , 'Supporters, & e., Ootii
&tieing's: variety Of Pdautifitetitre l
"Improved Self Ad.
, Jesting Pad-Trnite;'.l. .
"Marsh's" estAmVre - -
An 'invaluable article for th e purpose:'
If you are in want of any of the above you
can be suifed.at
.LEMDERGER'S :Drug. Store.
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Pare Ohio Catawba. Btandy.
The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes
to be had in' ll its; Purity at ••• ; ,
Lh!.&II3EROBR'S ;Drug Store, - 1
l • • •-• ; Opposite thelferliet Dense.
Anything you want that Is llopt In a well .
conducted Pink clam Drug` Store; can he fere.-
ished you hy '
LEMBERG ER.,
Chemist ad Apothecary.
„greeting thankfulfor the very tibeial patron- 7 .
age thus far received from the Physicians, Mgr. •
chants, and Citizens of habitude and stitreued-I
logs, T again adlicit a shiti t e;rittniaing
,to use
every, effort to please ail.
Special attiintion given fo, Parsimax's
PaateruiTiOs and Fasuir 'llacitarti, and 'all
utedicinOillepensed Warranted PURE, always
as. good as can be obtained anywhere: aue sold
to suit the-times. - Remember,-theAddrese, s•
JOE. L. LilltßEßa 'ER;
Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. '15,1160. ! , ,,Ittarket street. Lebanon, Pa.
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LEBANONVALLEY INSTITUTE,
AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA.
W. J. BURNSIDE, A. 311, Princffittl.
THE ENSUING SESSION will commence on
1. ' , MONDAY, July 2lst.
THE SCHOOL has the advaniages of a
.pleasiinVind
beautiful. Location—spacious IluirdingsTeatillated
•
Roonie—a tine Library and Cabinet.
• 211 E COURSE OF STUDY is not :fixed, the studies of
each "pupil being directed according to the ttme he can
afford in School, or to the profession he designs to pur
sue.
TEE NORMAL DEPARTMENT effers special advan
tages to those who propose to engage in Teething ; as
the. Course pareued conforms strictly to the require
ments of the County Sinietinteinient, and tothe Course
of , thei State -Notmal School. -
ea. CIRCULARS and further information can be ob
tained by addressing the Principal.
. June 23.:1852: : Annvill Pe.
. CLOCKS.
hirtrDay,
„,Eight
$ 'Thirty , ffltotty„
CLOCKS,
Just Received at
J. 'BLAIR'S jewelry Store, ; .,
Lebanon, Pa
' , r - - - , - - Notice. • ...-.
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MILTS Is to notify alrEetpuiters and Cabinet
''that no bills for collineivili be paid by be Direc
tors of the Poor for poor persona dying within a circle
of Bre miles of the Poor Ifotisii; as all Sidi persons
win be furnished with Coins free of expeumbn ,appli
caGon to the Steward_ at. the , Pcor Ilou , e. , g
acting E. BOMAN, 1 . •
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,' ' ELIAS - w.4l,noltri„ , - time .1-.5 of (he 'Nor.
OEO. ZIMAIEE2,IA.N t ,is ~ •,r , . .-
51ay,,21::,'2.811E. f - „ ~ r .
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7 liciward Ak*ocialtoli,
• PITILADELPHIA,
or-Int-Atrrairs,--botinnaro•Ticirrittttp,romo
1, Sexual Byetemo— i new and reliable trentinent T dri
reports of the HOWARD AASOICIAI3 . OII—Sent by mail
bi sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addreis,
Dr ,J. BKILLIN Aosoblation,
TSoittit Ninth Street;
March 9,1864.—1 y.
PAS
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OLD . COUNTRY: : ,
tier• , t-Ais. •
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' SAMUEL - THOMPSON - 1i NtPHEW I B..:
BLACK . STAR„,„LitINE , OF
LIVIA P 0 , 01. C K ET S,
PAW Sid MAYS from'Liverpool, let,`dth, itith, anti
2ltbosfewehlmoo Rt. •
From Now York every TEN DAYS. • '.
- Bates for Passage.
•,, , ~ • • Calumet.
Steerage,—Adulis 12 yeareaMl os:er, . $4O
'thildren 8 and uinter 12 years SO
ti 811(1 Under 8 years 25• '
"Infante under. rum 5
These rafei inetriate with the ffirentillol . oll'ookl.
Old Parties inteuding to send for theirs Meads- from the
Old Couittry, Can have thorn brought out without..de
lay,. by the Rack Stdr•l f ins tlestviass
Packet Ships, or OM . • • . •
LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN
- i3 . 2 1 30 'A .ILVI 'I%
ta.Enotx.ximuiv.ms
Fotwarded to them, at the Lowest,„Etat.es, appti•
cation to- • • -
401 IN
Il n ward's Papress Office, Lebanon.
Lebanon , January "2u, 1865.
Attention Sportosnen.
gilp. subrerlber would resgentfplly inform tbe pub.
1, tllat he haejnet returned from the city, having
Hoe ensortment oral:INS; RIPLBS; PISTOA
POW i Wtn a li, OAPs d < c , which. are now open 'for inspec
tion and sale et histetore, on Markt, t street. a few doors
North or the L. Lebanon,. Pa.
001. All 'dude ofßepairing dorrnat the shortest pos
ankle notice and in the ; est Style otworionanehip.
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„AU,LNNNAOH.
Lebanon; Oct. 10. 1884.—ant.
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A. New
Cheep Cash Store, and :Milling and
Grain Business.
rIMIE tincicrislgned having formed a partner,ld p in the
MER.CANTILIC, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI
NESS, would reerWetfully invite the attention of the
public to their establishments. 9.13. y will contlite to
keep, at . the late stand of SHERK, SkEESAMAN &
LONG, i moat complete stock o(„all:;kluito of 0000 p,
usually kept in a country store, which they will re
tail cjienpfur CAS U, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They
!lisp' want to buy for cash
50,000 Bushels Of WHEAT,
30,000 Bushels of RYE,
20,000 Bushels, of CORN,
25,000 Bushels of OAT g.
For which they will pay the biblical Itlarket Prices.—
They will also talle O RAIN on STORAGE. The will keep
always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL. by
the Boatload or by the Tort;' all kinds of MILL 1 , 10 , 10,
SALT, PLASTER, Ac.
They solicit the business of all their old friends
and the publiC, -.rid will endeavor to deal on such lib
era! and just priuelples as will give satisfaction to all.
At LONG.
NorthLebanen. May 4.1564.
JOHN DILLER
~j AS dust rseeiti6d --- , 6umber•
11 land St onn ~{ibx V k a ;
Frtlit in CLa4; ittero l 9tr,rel , thea, 9 4 0 56 Green .C" . "'
Tomatoes;nlll-6...
Pier r
CS,
P 1 alelli , Catilillower, — Ketchapi Pepper Sauce
Cheek:. • •
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Xngitilit;;tdiTibergerttager , -.."'""
Fish.
, Sardines, Shirion,idichel4l, Iterrin, Codfish.
t- r'lq"l3llt • ! ;
Raisin ,Currents, Prunes, Dried - Appleo avid Peaches,
renborries, Apples. Hominy, Ttiptors';
A lot ofltueliwheat Meat Also GO barrels' or New
'York-Apples. '' - '
_Highest price giveddh CASII for Eggs, Buttes
Dried Apples and Peaches, Deans, Onion." *C., ,
Pubriepatedhaged4 solicited
Lebildle., Dec. 23 , ISM
— EXCITING - NEWS I
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ESPACIOIIL3EZ of.
LI LAUDERMILCH
.:Pij.MBERLAND ST.
LEBANON, PA.
New Goods New Goods :
GREAT INDUCEMENTSTVCASH . MYERS.
F,!rench,Meritio, all colored:
ENGLISH' MERINO,' all 0610 . 1.0.
All Wool Deltiiiis; all colored.' , .
POPLIN 'I4I:OSLIN ,'DELA,INS &
• ,• Black Trench Cloth.'
BEAVER Over Coating., ,
CLOTH for LADIES, • CLOArS,
from. 13 , 00 to $4-0.
' Fancy an4,J3laelt:Cktsa.. -
Satinet Les, sold, from 60 cts. to 81,00.
Bed Cheat and Titling: •
Bleached dad Unbleached Muslin.
' . . Woolen Stockings.
Shirting,.Flannel, Shirting, Flannel.
Calicoes and Ginghains.
Woolen and Cotton Hoseiries.
I.,adies' and Gents' Gloves.
Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts !,!..
Balmoral Skirts.
Umbrellas ! - Umbrellas!!
Linen and Paper
A full line of
Ladies and Misses Shawls.
AVopion,:HoOds ! Woolen . - Aoyds!!
Geheral assortrien't - of
fir, roods,
Groceries ex —
Quentin-are.
L., K.. LATTDERM I . CII.
0:7 - All. kinds of , Conntry itroduce
taken in excluilige for Goods.
THE 'LARGEST: MB, 'BEST
'ASSORTMENLOF
rail and Winter
610 0)100
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THE COUNYY.
Attention Countrymen
.. •
intention for the present_ to called to the
I large and welt FPlected stock er FALL AND
WINTKIt GOODS, at the Gheab , 08811 . S i -ore or
GOODYEAR &11IFFENBAVII'S
(R.ABER'S..B.:LOCK),
Cumberland Streit Lebanoia
We purchased before the recent advance a choice ea ,
sortnumt of Fall and Winter Goods, which. for beauty
and ereappeas amulet be excelled, . • -
CALL AND SEI FOR YOURSELVEg:;!
Ladies, Dress .. " 41",,,
Felt line Of French Marinoralivoldra.
" English
" Colafiga. "
" all Wool Detains "
" Manchester `‘
" .; " Pacific 44 44
" Dress Good.g'of every daseription.
Ladies' cloth, all colors. .; .
" Black nod fancy Silks..-.
We have also a good 'assortment Of plain, a:;d rh, id
Wool SIT AV LS.
All Wall PLA,'NN DE .5, 'Paton Planne o• M g,
Wocilen Moods,Balniorala, p, k 3 . 1 As; LL.a
brellas, &e., &c.
A large lot-of CALICO for 25 contknOd
Bleached MUSLIN
Unbleached MUSLIN.
A fall line or CLOTIIS.. ',ICASSIMERES;.SATTII
NETS and VESTINGS; all kinds aniiprices, which! will
Le sold Cheap.
0-UIRNINe'
Our irionitirad Ticpartment is complete, comprising
4 0
101 line all wool I)laitis - 1. wide
• , 5,1 4 , •4
Ca 14011 elall'ol* ' fy
441, p en ow • 64. is": - •
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P.:amok:crape - 'P'
" " Mosiery audinorihr;
-- Groceries, Sugar ) Come,
Spi „„ 411 at LO
4ciy- Call ono, and all, and look= °ugh (Mr 11.nrge
and well Selected Stook oti3imds, and get the priceseas
t is no trou4lo to show Goods. ,•Illtrt. Motto: is
"Segall Profits-44-Ind Quick,
' Good .;il 7 ailtt•k!-1
POODYEAR- ev - DIFFENBAOI.I.
Lobnaiii, Sept. 14, 3.80." . .
S.TO V ES.-T. ;
w r ow le the time to bay your nTuVE...I. before-cold
II whiter is here, and the best and cheapest place Is
at the !,
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Tron'lttanuftie
-4 tiiry of Tames N. Regent
Two dooriegoiltb fibtr , the'Lebanon Ban: where can be
had the 'tett and - best • assortment' - of PABLOR,
TALL, ain't COKING exoyr.s, ever offered 'ln
tem, Gas Burners for Parlorror Bed Cbambcirs'af big
own xnaki;..with a general assortment of Parrett S.to'res,
and a large varlet,- ertlie befit ta
county of•holitugb, which he warrantstoblike or Oust
WASH BOILERS -- ctni tirlitry"on' timid of all 'Lately
and the Leettlateriftl.
COAL BUCK heav
iest iron, 'aka the beat made in Lebanon: ; .
41.150,n large stock of VIM ' of the beat
material and - Bra - workmanlike manner. As he is a
practical' bin' has had-an expel letice of
tweittzfife; beleele'ctinedcrit that he c'an give
gentiral satisfa ction. , ' "',
‘llll*talres OM mottled of ietniniiigb lithanka to his
nunierouticastamere 'enliport,:an4;ke
bet),e4;,brstrietly attending to 'fair ewh busitMes and
efting; other'people's alone; to tam receive ti_ shit% bf
Optic pitttdeage.' ' ' JAMBS N. goigERS.
Partlcialar nttentlan paid to all kinds of Jonarno
such' as Rooting . .. Spouting, &c.;ltad all work warranted
61 Alf' 11, 1864 - .. •
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LEBANON ACADEMY.
TUB u n do naa nti A g Ab i rgl i el fiZtTntdti pu blic that
t it e r
the 3 - outh of 'the Borough, but .it abystys .11id, and still
does receive pupils from abroad. -
Lately, taffo,. the Directors have improted lts general
cliaracter,,amf elevated its standard, ky rafusing ad
mit' pupils without the necessary qualifications, and by
their continued care they hope to raise this school. to
initraper'place iu the estimation of this comm
A' limited number'ofpnpila of the' proper grade can:Vp.
admitted from the country by applying to ' .
' JACOB CAPP, Pretildint.
JOSEPH HARCll;'decrelarl,
or to CYItU6 BOO.ER,''reacher.
de;•" Tuition for common and higher branch
es, Latin and'Oreek.' • $2 per month.,
Lebincin; Aule.W,, 1863.
0, Yes. -
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Josepktiritkor ; Auctioneer
RESPBO'rFULLY edible' his services, ,to the public.—
His residence is in North Lebanon tavinship, 134
miles from Lebanon, on the Fredericka:mil read. Ile
canbe,mat at, Renny,!ff tom ; lhebancaLc yery,dattir
aat; 'except hen absent bit"'bnetnou, ' and *hen lir
sent Mr. lightly, will receive titfierSdaehlin: I
Labial:4 ileptsinber
"killioßENe
Sewing MaChine.
DAVID 8. LONG
The Only Machine eapaVeAf making , more
than One Riad of a Stitch ; and the
Only One Itaving the MIME
gm FEED
The feed may be.,,rereesed at any point desired
without stooping, which is a great adrzintage in has ,
toning the ends of seanEs.
It makes four different stitches, lock, knot, doable
lock, and double knot ^' each Stitch perfect and alike
on both sides 0 f the fab ric.
COThere is no other Machine which will do O !amen
range of work ea the "Florence."
It will Braid. Tuck, Quilt. Cord, Merit, Fell. Bind;
Gather, and do all kiuda of Stitching required by fam
ilies and Manufacture. ,
The most inoxpitrioneedfind no diffiCulty in ming it.
Every Machine is warranted tans. entire satisfac
tion, and to do atl that is claimed for it.
/Oil" The Florence must be seen to be appreciated.
JOHN L. SAYLOR,
Agent of Lebattou county, Anne!llo, Pa.
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PCTSOI3P wishing to see the Machine in operation•
can do so by palling on The Agent at Anuville, or on
Vcra.G."A'ard. at Lebanon.; •
tar Alt Clergymen w iii be furnished' with said Ma
chine at Wholesale prices. I
For Menials and &Tattles otSewing; . eallAk the.
Agent,' who wiltbe pleased at any tints to shots the
Al k aching and explain its gdvantages-overall others.
Feb.
Fashionable 'Taillothlw •
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- - ~t; :,r: -- REMOVL,. ' "' " :
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Mt i a l C i ltn ' l e iCi orreVa, , ° 4 l a a ti e te g na ru lligc?o :
his Ta ILORING-ktltdikes o Cumberland' Street. two
doorß,Bast er Market tre t. and opposite the...gagle
Hotel, Where all priums who wish garments, made
OP in the meetTaehlonaldc tyle and best mandee,ftre in
cited tbEiiil.
TO:TAILORS t----Juatiet , red and for sale the Ist.York
aml,Philadeltdiid Abiiort of Spring a Summer Fashiona.:
Tallore:wiphino the ya,iiits Aoviat .10 the subscriber
know bt the Tact; that b Cali makit hid arrangemertie
ie.:cording - Iy., -, ~ atiCltAll, 110FNMAN...,
• LehavOn.' Nu:4.-1864 i , .. ' ' , ' ' '.
ShaVv - 14 4 '
C ,
f,O'III,;WOOLICN OLQIIIING of al. colors , dyed.fk-
Black or Bloc Black,preimed, the.cobii - Iverreuted
end goOds puked out equal to tietriby..:
- • • LYON -, 1,h1.1131010101.
.. •
Articles t0 ; 1443-ed me
belleft. at Alai. Ltinber
Ices Drug Storc ‘ ,witers all orderd for the .ebere will be
uutt lied to. ,;. , 1.1.1863. •
rivitE tubskiiber- wohld respectfully:lnform-1. e pub - `
.jt. lie that_bellaerrezhoseol to ',diatom:4...km' that lie ,
vrill earrrowthe ,
x.allorano• Business.
in all its branclies;inhe buildieg openpled by: the
"WahreFbeineerat"iiritithig (Ante, (soi:orl alopy,) of-'
Market ,streetv nearly , opposite' lilettleie. 161411 I ',
vork Rill all be made,in the co man
ner, and.gtoicanteed to Ocoee. Ills file oroerarrantea
—fox' tlie etontai well, ,as the eleoder: Ha -solieite the
p 4 arrOfitiile oi
WM
Lebenoti.l)et94l,...lB m. .
NERiaIANIP TA,111041 . 1 - N - G.
SS. BiLoISAY, in runrles building, corner or Dom
. Dos Inni on hind and
for ealiiiiittitir bilint yard or made to order, a large
lot of » o ,
CLOTHS,
OASS TM EltES,;and
ESTINGS,
well Atecid:rotn. Good notifies, doe& Yits and
atanttal making inaranteed to ell. , A'so llandken:
chier4; ; Cravats, aliases; hosiery, Suspenders", Fancy and
Plain. Linen Shiits'Under Shirts and Drawers. t
S., S. RAMSAY. •
Lebiiiion,' Mai 144.
&
liSewmg Machines.
Subscriber would respectfully inform her
I_ friends, and the public in general, thattilie his ' in
connection with her MILLINEItY builneis, taken the
agency for . ,
TViteder &;.Wilson's unsu)passed Dou
.
big-Lock-Stich Sewing Machines
which have taken the pretnihm:iit ;the Great 'Loudon
Fair, and at hundreds of other Yaks. It, is adapted
for all kinds of Family Sewing anti Tailoring. 'nice
different, ninnlmrs of: the Machine will always be kept
on hafid, , wtrich'eaii be examined at &r dare, and sbo
will gire instructions in the manner of using it.
The Jfillincry Business, in all ifs branches, will bo
continued at hor,Sttire, iwCumberliv d street.
Mits. ITARRIST
aribb July .1,561.7-4111.
oi rA jm ovirra . .
B JA] m o I_4
Lorenzo U. lltobrer ,
OULD respeetftilly , Mform, the
j sees of Lebanon ttinreitiluity, that.
has REMOVED his Tailoring • catnip.
, lishment to ~two doors; below Philip, V.
'Abe:m*ll) o k Shen Stein. - witern lie will Make up the
rialiqlniWiiiiVißWßittAVlWsTiz a iiMg•=6l:,
mate terms. (toed fits ,and substtinthainaking pier
witted. Thankful tot tho liberal pairomige extended.
to him thus far, hopes by strict ittloothin to his
business to. merit it continuance of the came. lie cm--
dially invites the public and his old customers to give,
him a cull. [Lebanon April 1864
. , . • .
1'864 NEW
STY LES. 11864
A DAM ,RISE,in Cumberland Street, between
Market and the Court House, north side, has
now on hand it splendid assortment , of the. New
Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 186 S
to which the attention of the public is respectfully int-,
tcd. !gale
. illtll !kites, from,.thetheapdat to the inns
milli, 1;11114 On hand. He has alsojast opened a splay
did ess4rtment of SUMMNP. HATS, embracing such a
STRAW PANAMA, PEDAL, - PEARL, HORN, :`LED
ZORN, SRNATE, CUEIAN, and all others.
• ta,:ffe . will also Wholesale oil kinds of tints, Caps
,te.; to Country Merchants on ad rantsgeOns ternsa. '
Lebanon... May 4,1884 F
. .
FM iS
•
A 'molt Merchant' Tiitlor 'reFOctfullY an
/A flounces to'the Citizens of hidniricM - and vicinity
that he has retdrued frOm the city' With a fine as
sortment at .
'CLO'FFIS CASbIM ERES
9 ()H 1.
all of which ire or make up to erat
l'iricee to init.tholinios, at his No.l Tailoring Estah
lishinent in Keim's New Block, 4 doors South of the
Buck notch South Walnut street.
twirl( entrusted to hiscare. will be !annul/whir.
ed Ina workiiiiiitfike tditYrier as to fashion soil _aura
-
Goods purchased else' -I 11l he cheerfully made
tip to order on - the 'nail moderate terms.
11tiring bath years of experience in the
rtryatsods-bnoitiess t and being Inclined to turn to • the
advantage of hitt customers, the advantages- remit t
Jug from 'said frgilTretuents, , lto feels satisfied that , it
:be 'relived ed tto city a very I ibefebeltere of, Ibeph It
.
rends cult unct. , 464,ltntse , the-affek pf6ase'reu
slves.
July B'lBB3.
It EA:BYNAME CILOTIIING
soltk , id hi
Extreme'', •liatv'.lPrieest
4 . ll.llEft i vial tit .ilie firm 'Of Italmi''6eit,6ls.i . fine
7 - - o l tiiketi'tbontoek:a Readj.rreade'fileffiltig the
a p,i4bie mv itvi v bi c h wmanable him to 8431116'mA' thin]
4 4.01,iiikL e i to s .bnught, Call and Bee fur your
eel YR before - you make your /all
Ita. THANE DOORS 19liS1' k71t031 O.)Uit.T ffi,USA
LeterVijillitrtd§filr :0 Fltl,l9t Y
at - 0 - 40 KlRlitt2
'"
TO THE , PEOPLE OF lEBA NON.
itt sillollS NATHAN respeetf3ilYnferfie,tnelpeolde
of Lebanon antivicinity that he' nee opened a - No
tion mid Goods Store in Lebanon for the
IVIIOLESALE , phS.RRTArr, Trade ',fail articles in his
line at the most reduced prices possihle.' ilia stock
consists in part of all k hide of Woolen and Cotton
Stool; inge,auellase,- Undersbirts,-'Drawers , Woolen
lid W
Capsiaubiasi•lif itaand Gioves, — Searfs ,allitinde of
Itandkerchlefe, Collars for Ladies _and Ocutletnen,
llairdreadS Nets,ltiblefins andjelrate. Spool and
Patent feiig"rhisd, buttons, Sei Scissors, Combs.
itt - thilewest pr Ices Sieeiii * * / ss. , ' r ocket ho' ke,
_ portihaiairea; cards, die,. large aaNk't.
Wont - of Magical . ; InstruituiWits, 1101112 x,. AcgorAeOtti,
'Banjos, Tatnhorities,'
' Flntes, Fifes , lis elietsi
Carpet Beet, Sitcliele , ' find' all kinds, of-Toya, hs. fact
:everything - atmost thlifCati tie thought Ofto the Notion
•and Fancy dine: Agaa a .h kr.gc variety of
,J,BIVEtItY
-and WATOBEE:' 'Peditik and Sterelrcepers
it their -Interest to buy of ils. Our Store is in gum
berland Street,in Fpnek's buildmg, bottsteh chi) . Coil
Reuse andlida.rket' Rome.
NATHAN -,
WANTED TCS
- BUSItELS -WYE;
, - 4 7 ,° • , 09",4; • :50,000 bushels CORN. --•
50,000 bushels OATS
50.000 uels WII.II.VD.
Ales;CLOY:Eit SEED. TIMOTiIY. SEED, Flaxseed; foi
Which the highest CAUL prices will be paid at tin, Leh
anon :V alley Railroad
HOBO E 11 OFFMAN. •
r,elml.on,quii Xgal
LUAU tONCIA CUE. • J4fiN a. cam.
• 'LEI3ANON
Door, Sash and Steam Planing
Located dri the Stearn,Honso Road, near f hotberkand
Street, ifast,.r,ebamm.
ing nudargigned rsogetfpliy inform 1,
tbC. aneral, that the/ 10111111
1:143
till manufacture and"' kerw halm, q liqzp
Door, Sash, ,Sinittar,-Blinds,, on
Flooring, gy r t
Weatheraoards, Gee Spring •71....
Mouldings, of all Risses,'Wagb..Boorde, Gating. Stirbece,
Condor,. and all , Iftris of‘mnIJMNG MATERIALS
for Ffouses. We AR, oonetruct rho latent and most ha
proved Stair Caving and Rand Railing, suitable for
large and small buildings.
„,„
We now invite'Fitriners, biebbanics, Rau /sudden, to
call And examine out stook - , which wo to
"give ,entire satisfaction who may furor the under
arm/ad with their oustont.
Irehatian .Mar - 408.64.;.' - • -
~P 4 ' S., —.T itreda:ainonall kinds 61" TURN/NO at the
lame Mill. Platting, Sauthsg, 4 - c.t.proz, , t49Y+of for
those toltoinny tarnish Lumber ; .„,
'I.ONG&C” & CiAtEt:
NEW CABINET AND
Cs TOR r
?I'M subscriber rispOctfully informs the pulilic that
he hue the largestznd best, assortment of FURNi
TUICE and CHAIRS, fiver offered to the public of Leb
anon county. He has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware
rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite
Teller's Hotel, and a few doors south of Borgner's, a
splendid:assortment oLgontl, substantial and fashion
able Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of Sofas, Tete a-totes, Lounges, Whatmots, Par.
tor, Centre, Pier, CV and Common Tables;
Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed
steads, Work-stands, Wash.stands.and It itch
en Furniture of 'all kinds. Also,it large and
elegant variety of FAMED BADE, &TUNG SEATED Chairs,
Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring-
Seated Rockers. Also, Wintlsor,Cane-seated, and Com-
Mon noire and Rockers of 'every description.
la; All Hoods soId,LOW and WARRANTED to give
satisfaction.
• ,
Persons desirous of 'kneeing the character of die
goptle bere,ofjer ,s
ed for elpi can be fully satisfied of their
durebilitY by reference to those for whom he has emit
ufactured or to whom sold. •
Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished.
'N. 11... , .00finte . made and Funerals attended at the
shortest notice.. , ". JOSEPH BOWMAN.
:North Lebanon, May. 4,1884. - .
'' OWgN LA* BA C 11.7
New! diblnet / Wdre Rfioms and Clair.
,
Manufactory.
' ilarket qk t Sd 400 r. north elate L.
Dargist lita:tittfikettii c k;And Bpst 'Assoitnhant 61
- ,••11JRNITITAI and CHAIRS; in the obtitty.,
114g,P1141.1g respectfully request
`
'ed to bear in tilled tliat at these c•-•
;Witte Rooms ISLII be found the :best * •
assortment of .PASKIOK.IIIII.It and HAND'
sostsFIJBNITURB:anif CHAIRS. Pertains In Willi of
uni;kiniCwoulti beshedrltand 'examine his stock before
purchasing elstiwltaKe. , Which. (being ail of his own ,
work) ho warrants tit he better than any offered in this
Prkeu Lo.3i,Eß:tliSit at any , other pi-ce„„
either in the Borough , or, county, f Lebanon.
All eiders' prounitly 'attended to, and" speedlly'execn;
tednat the prises., jr , f • t
All'Perscins purchastog Farnituee from him will be
decintinibdaleU , lfy having it delivered to them; any
part: of, the county, FREE cnaags, s pyp, without the
remit injury, ne'he had re-neared otif, :of thit beet cu.sh
3qtteditirnitstre wtions,loFilifolatiy.for'thitpilipost
' liEllt-.COBBTAB 'undo to order,And funerals attended
the Eihortost.hatieet' . (Libinoti, 1164
Philip .F.ll l Cattly,
I . 4snicsis,TAßLE.Bo,orimo...s•soß:mAKEA.
fIST COnibdeland Street, one ddor Emit'
M brojwit
the eek- horse totel.- - , ThaificAil for the
very liberaipatronktge,extended to ,ine forthe l obrt. time'
I hake tieim twbusiness; ironla reepeetddle-'kolielt
p,o,l:lPlAbCeei,f the patronage of
nes at alt times an nesertment of. 1390 TS and
;'SHOES of Lts Oien
disposed,of on reasoßable,terms.:
FIIi r rnIDQTS, I.;ATilEB'` GdITER,S, .
;dtoise deitling neitit-irell nrikfe.' areln-vitas
to gito,ineCbiltikemr ; there of, every variety.
slid col,r on Vend. ;Ireagy work made to order.
• '4A-11 - ; An. /work , rreirlintlAL- - Neliafririkieentry amt.
7taxacl,pladeinotieratt. , • #l.l #, #
itoot , antin Shoe IStOre . ! ,
JACOB it(KBEL .respeetfully in
forms the Militia that he still eon tim
ues his extensive establishment iu
milk. q; 1 1 11113 PeNT bliilding,ideuniberlaild SY,
- where he hopes, to resider the same
. . satisfaction as lieiethAyre tribil who.
may favov..him with their eustem,lioinvites ilerchauts
and denlera SIIOEBand eVerk ene.whe
YO purchase faithionable tinAiduribld.artiaes in
his line to cull And, examine,for themselves, his large
and varied Sleek. - 4 " • . ' ' .
{fp jeilloterrained • to isarpiiss• all crinpelitionira the_
manutacthre of evert article in his bushless,soitable for
airy - MAYA:et In tire Union. A dueoka - re taken iti regard
. to. matsrlals 4.ll4,•crorkmanship; none bt the;beet
ty of LEATII.EIt andotlierMateriatlstirOkmi; and .none
butthe test , workmen •
returns kisAincere thanks toads friends far
the rosy libertirPatroriage hereto Tore bestowed on him.
Ile hopes by strict attention to bbsinessalidandeavOring
to plessikkie customers, to merit a•sharepriblic pat
iontige. - ' - rLetia w m: 4;1864
New - flout " staid . ild shoe
ICE undersigned announce to the publie' Wel they
have removed • their New Root and. Slide Stare to
Cutitheydand Street, Lebanon, in John tdraelre
obe - dhkwest of the Cenrectionery - Store,''whe to they
NZ"intend ; keeping constantly on hand a genethi as
-1111;IX soitilseneof Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses., soya and
Children's
Boots, Shoes- Gaiters , cto
. • .•;
all of which will tin made uin style and quality no
to 'be surpassail by any other workmen in the country.
Na effort shell in:tapered to pleaselind r eatisfy all who
may, favor them with their, orders, and, their charges
Will bens - reasonable iis Possible, compatible with afair
remnnerittion,. !;: •
They, also keep a large stock of
rs SOAIE MADE,_ WORK,
which id warrenteirto be as repesented.
The public , are invited to call tind„examine theirstock
previous to purchasing. ,
Mar -, /tepnirinsfdone,on short szOtici and at reasonable
rates. - ANDREW. WORE.
MIRK
Lepanen,3lay 4, 1864. - i
17;li *lie .*zi,72't--1
0 4 4 h..GlitAlms:t -- trud - liesT - 0 S
' * . 'b' a
-..' -. Witt •ga..D' IN LEBANON!!
BOots Shoes, Hats Caps Ace
Ti.o.; undersigned lies opened one of the, BEST AS
' . . solvr_sitrrs'iit • -' , • '•
rI; litivinrgortvco.t . ragualcds. ; ,r-4
i
and of thediest =Weals, which he wilt exam,.
.• . , sell at prices to recommend them to &robe
sore. 'Of the HATS he "bus guDe a Variety, of New
Stylea embracing the 'Washington; Stanton; Burnside,
Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor flat. very
beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS he has a complete
assortment of all the New • Styles, get. up in superior
manner, with fine finish.; Wontenla Misses' , and Chil
dren's Balmorale, Gaitirti, Congress Boats . Slippers,
and all other-kinds; - Men's and Boys' Baltborals.. Ox
ford Tim', Washington Ties, CO!)grees Boots, and all
other kinds- worn by them, including BOOTS and
SHOES,of the different varieties, at his cheap Store in
Wiltl/Itt St, next to ` (lie County Prison.
Aar' Tliankful-f6i the lifieralVincriuragerrierit of the
public heretofere„l ; :would; invite al I , :w jailin' anything
in my line to cell cud examine my sto&lterdieliteking
their purchases,;'(: , '.''' .' - :'. ( JOS:: BOWMAN.
Lebanon, May 4,1864. , i
P. S.—M easuren taken and work made, at short notice
. .., , , • t
~ Reiatostai
OF Tllll, , .
NEW AND :CHEAP BOOT
• AND 1411101R-STORt.
eubeerilier wotlld'roapect fully inform the e,it
. iaena of Lebanon and yiefn fty, Aida lje.hae
remor
od bii Root and SLME STbItE to DlOtket 'street, uext
door 'opt!) I.lotid, , Letnino . d.`,Pe: •
. . • • ail 010 pyo he keep B. on
• ' • • " bind Si ?tr . & awl'well
.:•;i9noutsidtted stock Orall
' •et7KROT3
f "*" '44111 R S %Ile 1011
;, T. fp r d
dp -BOOTS ,and
ori's•ti•YVl 1 7:13 0.1.:5,i and+ at very
ehort. notice. Ito el
so-keeps On 'lined a
large - nnd welleasort
ed stock !of antb as lIEBAND OAK 8IOLE
• LEATHER, CALF AND KIP SKINS,,MOROCCO.- AND
PANOr LEATHER; lIININOS, , IIOANS, BIND.
INC'S, /CC. ' elid All kindi 81f6etnhlttoes' TIXII.S AND
FINDINGS, such as 800T -TREES, LASTS,. BOOT
CORDS and AWL-BLADES, It IslIM 'F.I7P
CIIES, HAMMERS, -PINCERS, RASPS; TACKS—
Constantly on hand an assortment oft tings, Threads,
Rhoe-heils. / Pett-hreaks Send-stones,rPega, Bristles , Kit
and Shoo Tools of every description. Ilav lag been en
gaged in theitiosinedis more than twenty years, lid feels
satisfied that ho can give satisfaction to all who will
favor him with ti Shoemakers from 'the, country
will do well by- calling-otr him before Purchaeltill
else
where. SAM0.111:‘.11/LIM.C*
Lebanon, Jan. 27i 1864. •
iIARUEL ItiontOWSL:: .11,10/m IttIICOEM., .!egAff. n; xxxim
A .Filitindly
•
:"„ •
"ii2_ll!. I 1.1 ft
• ' ;
•
I SOSlftlealrone of purchasing
LUMBER &.COAL
, die - tatiti4l v esitign ; antic old abhiblislicd anal
workflow/1 •
LUMBER YARD y,
.•:!,, LOP
REINOEHLS & MKILY
At the uNrobnekicir,•cin the East and WiiSi2sides ( o
IdarkttHreot, North Lebanon Doiongh,
suberiberty take pleamire in informing. the cliF
I rens of Lebanon, and, aurroundlngcouothst,
they atill the' UMBER AND COAL IDUSI
NESS, at their old, and ibal known where. they
are daily receiving Eiddltienal supplies of the . ; •
BEST ,AND;kYlilil, SEASONED4,I33IBEIL
consisting of White und Pine , BOARDS, PLANK
and SCANTLING.
,
Hemlock HOARDS, PLANE' and SCANTLING.
RAILS, POSTS, PAI,INOd and FENCING BOARDS"
ASH, from 1 to 4 Inch ; CHERRY; from %•,, to 3 ir.eh
POPLAR., fr0m5 , 6,41/.2 inch.
Poplar and Hatdirdod SCANTLING. r.
Oak and Maple BOARIDS end PLAN/EISI. • .
- Holding arid Plasterifig LATHS. •
SHINGLES! ' SHINGLES I I 'SHINGLES!!! .
Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES.... •
COALEI
_. COAL I I COAL! l! •
A large atm* of the best quality of-Stove,Broken,'
Egg and Limebizrners' COAL; and also, the eet Alla
gbeny COAL for Blacksmiths.
ikar; Thankful! for the liberal manner in wliiih•th'ey•
have haretolbre•Leen patronised, they would extend a'
cordial Invitatlori,for a- oontlithance of favors,. as they
are cool:Idea tI they now have thp largess, bed andl
cheapest stock prlantßElt on hand in the. county,:
which *lll tie' sold 'fi s t s reasonable per cenlnge:,
Oar Please call and examine our stoetand prices be-,
fore purchasing elsewhlllC :
• • . ItEINOICALS /Vial/ILL!
kortli'Lelquioi borough. , lley 7 Isol. • •
. .
- Jacob,,lE:i„L'. : XimmermAni?s*.
V:
uRsT ABS • lid ap1;t:11 s sltio LlAllbtir F S.
ING BALOlPnittat, street., near Ctunberland,
and oppositalbe Bajpelletal, Being !hulk ruPfor the
liberal pakrontgl.beretortire extended ttr tit Itt;ltOtlosithl:
respeettallt aoilejtja enntlanauce ottaibe Dame.,
Lebanon 2, Ititl2 p •
N. B.—Tlif platoon will lie:olored on Sundir.
, .
WALTER'S. MILL.
subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he has entirely rebuilt the 141111 on the little Swa
tura, formerly known AR "Straw's" and later as "Wen
gert's," about one-fourth of a mile from. Jonestown
Lebanon county, Pa.; that he has It now in complete
running order, and is prepared to furnish customers
regulnrly with a very superior ~rtiv i e of
as cheap as it can be obtained from any other source.—
lie keeps also on hand and far sale at the lowest cash
prices CHOP, BItAN, SHORTS, &c. lie is also pre
pared to do all' kinds of Cosronses' Wens., for Farmers
and others, at the very Shortest possible notice and in
vitas all to give him a trial. The machinery of the
'Mfll is entirely new and of the lateaLand most im
pi•oved kind.: By strict attention tOlAreincee and fait
dealing he hopes to merit a share of public Paronnge.
WHEAT; 'RYE, COEN, OATS, &c.,
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will he paid., ' FRANKLIN WALTER..
May 4. 1864.
BOOKS& STATIONERY
NEW plaza
WALTZ tt HOUCK
w OULDInfOrm the Public, that flaying bought and
consolidatetthollook andAnitlopery Stores of
IL IL Roidil 'and illedign Walta t thekare now prepared
,to,vrait en all who will. favor them. with ceall, at the
old stand (IL IL lioedeN) in Cumberland street, where
they will -always' ava on hind` a large and well se
lected , suppiy: of School, Blank and Sunday School
Books; and as an inducement they offr.their Miscella
none books aeginattrreduced prices'. •
The Now:York iladelphia .Bally ,and Weekly
Paperi,and Midaiines,:een lie tad and subscribed for,
On reasonable terms, by calling'at their store.
Anything, wanting in theirline willho cheerfully at
tended to with' prdinlitneesdiaßninti
Letinnon,l2,lay -301.864,.
HARDWA,E ATiCOST
subscriber offers his large and -well selected
11 2toelt lIANDWARN, PAINTS., 011,S,
•IT COST'FOR C:aISH.
Parties whit haveiettlea their accounts to'April I,IBSI,
will be alinweda Alberta. credit on purehasee,iThose
who biteW
O settled will find their accounts with
A: &Ely, Esq.,'Tor itnntedintesettlernent and roller.
KARMANY.
PRINCE
known ialLolnws,
rated,
t: introducing, the effect 'of- pedal' bass on every
instrument ~ -• • • . , •
BizNEsTUtz
RAVEN & BACON'S and •
RALLEt t BAVIS'''& COB.
eeletiratql PIANOS. for Utisb,,at• a liberal deduction.
Over 30.000 sub'. • , . . •
JANES 8131.17 AR. SOle'Agent, '
279 and 281 South Fifth-Street. above Spruce.
April 29, 1.86.1.—1 y. Philadelphia, Pa.
._ . .
REMOVAL.
• NORTII. LEBANON "
t Sidale 1,11.4,111
TnEinidersihmed ' has removed
his Saddlery Varney ,r+'.
Manufactory two few doors South
i e
of the old , place, to the large room!! .
lately occaipied by Hillman & Bro.. ,„
- -
a Liquor store. where he will be happy to see ell his old
friends and customers, and where be has increased fa
cilities for attending to all the departments of his busi
ness. Being determined to be behind no other estab
lishment in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spired neither pains nor expense to obtain and
mahe himselfmaster of every modern improvement in
the baldness and secure the services of the best work.
men -that liberal wages would command. Ire will keep.
a large.stock unquiet], and manufacture at the short
est notice, alt lleseriptiona of UAIINItSS, such as Sad
dlers, Bridles, Carriage Harness, 'of all kinds;- heavy
itsruess,Auggy Wlti a cf the best manufacture, Buf
falo Babes, Fly -Nets, such os Cotton, Worsted,. Linen,
and- a new kind lately invented; WITIPS of every
kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &c.; Blames
of all descriptions. Halter Chains, home-made - Traces,
ke., all of which he will warrant to be equal to
any that can 'tie obtained in any other establishment
he the eouutry. All he asks that those desiring any
thing, in this line, should call at his place and examine
ail stock. feels the full'e'st confidence in his ability
to etre entire satisfaction. : . •
orders thankfully received and proinpily at
ended SOLOMON SMITH,
North Lebanon torough, , Artg 13,18644
.
.
I GOOD' NEWS ! . "I
fBLLOW. ' Fat and Nate, Where are you going in
1 . such
.a big hurry this Morn ina. Retry'. why vie
. j n ust o Mir w.iy to J. A. , . SPRNGUER'S PHOTO
gre
i MAUD GALLERY', to got our pictures taksn. Ire
1 takes the Best pictures in town. I had my pictmes
I' taken nt-all the other 'galleries, and he took them the
best of all. • Wel l'Bal. if you waits little I will go and
dress myself, and will go along, but where is his gal
; lery ? Why, in ADAM RISE'S BUILDING. where
i Win. Zimmerman's'was. Ile takes Photographs. Am
! brotypea,Sterotypes, of ail sizes, plain and colored.--.
Ile has his gallery fixed up - in -a Lew style, and a new
set of instruments. and so he con hike the best and
most fashionable pictUres in town. „Eve.ybody V. , at
i wants a good picture taken goes to Spengler's gallery.
Ile has constantly an hand, gilt and Rosewood Frames,
CaSea, Albums, &0., 'Mach lie sells cheap. For good
pictures we advise everybody to go to SPENGLER"S
GALLERY.
Lebanon. Noromber 23, 1884. ' .
. TUE NEW BAKER 1" ) .
•• • .
rim undersigned would respectfully inform the eit•
seas of Lebanon, that be has commenced the RAK
ING BUSINESS, .in all its varieties, at his Maud, in
Cumberland street, Lebsnou, nearly opposite the lurk
Hotel, and will supply customere with the hest BREAD,
CAKES, &c,,,tic. rfortr 'received tram customers and
returned to them in broad at short notice..
• • • - CON - PECTIONERIES,
of on kinds4hyh and
.0( the beet
.irptiliy; constantly
on h•ind. and furnished nt thy lowed prices.. ..
, •Th public isliovitel%to giveine a I rial.
Leh nwo, MaF 4, 180. • •Alfllllf..
.
D. S. sRA 13 R ''S
W11940,3g8A11 AN D - TETA 1L •
DRUC S T E
Das been removed to his New Building on• 4 inhtberland
Street, opposite the }ogle Buildings,
Lebanon l'a • r
ire 8 nbectiber espaqf ill I announces to is amiti at n •
11 lances and the,public in general, that he Lie • con.
JL red/ ebb_ Land a large stock of
DRUGS. PERFUMERY,
FLEDICINES, PAINTS,
ÜBIRMIOALS, • DYE RITFPS,
VARNXS/lES -4 i TURPENTINE,
GLASS WARE. 13EUSRES,
HAIR OILS, EXTR4CTS,
Burning .urgical Instruments Toilet Seam Se
gars, Tob men, Le. Ale ~ a variety of beery, Articles
too numerous to mention, which he offers at tail rates,
and warranta the tpratittes of Vie articles as tepresetit
ed Purchasers will please remember this, and exam
hie the qualities and prices of his goods before purelms
lng elsewhere NaPPhysielen's Prescriptions and Nat
fly retipee mrefully conmounded, at all hours orthe
day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposltelthe
Eagle Buildings
On Sundays the stall will be opened for the cow
•
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. 11., 14 and and 4 and fi P
Lebanon, Aug. 1f. 1 1862. DAVID RARER
• - AIVIERICAIt.III - OUSE,
Al ar ket Street; Lebanon,
34)EIN. STATTEMS
jeoopricior..
1
114 ,. .,;r.;4,riet.i.,. of this ojd.establlsbed , nnd popplar
116TBL would respeetfullytnform the public that
It will bo conducted at all• times to the comfort and
convenicuco of its guests. It has been thoroughly re
fitted and renovated. and no pains.will ho spared to
make the Tattle and the Bar, at all times, equal to any
in the.connty.• -
1 The!! STABLING and Turd aPd :iuperior too, 7... 3 T nr °
le 11180 ~ .du any other in Lebanon. • A now- BLEED
" an," go 6
.Wl6l COM.
•
plotird •- in'ti short thne.. The . patosaff;eof the For 6,o Mox:l
and' the' Trayothig pnbllc generally he respeetftillY • to
netted.
ITLAOE—West side or Mar t . *treat,' and hair a
intm reedutli from the Market ,
• !6116^. JOHN BIAT'IIIES.
.:J.einilieit,ri . pin 6,1864. ' •
1194). 7PLItILIC
The uhliislgriethWilng taknn' 14 0 1 Comoro
in Potts Ville, kniivrn as the
Would respectfully 'announce end ior
mer,patrons that.he is mepared to liCiltorn MO.
date All who may favor him with
- their pa trn ye.
The MORTIMER MOUSE he p el g :lien newly papered,
painted, Rud reffirninhed throughout, and the Paormr.
TOR feels Warranted. in sayfogthat the •
UNSURPASSED BY .ANY HOTEL ,IN . TEE
&rough of Pottsville ? for comfort and convenience.
No Patna will'be Si)aed
To render it au agreeable led oomfortiblestopping
..; • plaus foistrangers and triMelere.
'The-Sin blingSite,ding
,Attached to the hotel, are entitle ehtfilarge for the ae?
coon:natation of the horses arid-earrlaEes of
his guests.
lite Hotel:is now Oiettloe
• _Reception c of
•
*IL ge will be baPPY_ leant:aft:KV all who way.
giva Why& '• •' " - JOSEPH* M. InteElr,"
Pot !ilk* April 8)' 868, ;u I ..PrOPrietath
• I 0: : : • .1 , •:.,- ,, r riantr: •••,,
.. ,
. For eiiiiii iir. Pigs:, •
rilllE subscrther has on hand a gnaiitity .of excelleni
1 CATTM AND.IIOG F.RBDV lecti 'lda Brewery, in
North Lebanon, whirl ke °frets !kw sale wholesale in 4
retatl.
- ' ' • 'BENNY lIARTMAB. -
N„ ye Jen , 18 • 1860 ,; '. ',/ . T , f
Wistar's Balsam
WILD CHERRY.
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIA
BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORM) FOR
Coops, Colds, 'Whooping Cough, Bronchit is
Difficulty of Breathing. Asthma, Hearn
ness, Sore Throat, Craup and eyed
Affection of
THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CEES'i,
CONSUMPTION.
Wista
' lll.olsam of Vi lit!
Cherry.
So general has the use' f this remedy become, and
80 popular isit everywhere, Oat It is unnecessary to
recount its virtues. Its molls s ak for it, and find!
utterance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of
the many who from long suffering and=-settled disease
have by its use been restored to pristine vigor and
health. We can present a mass °residence in proof or
our assertions, that
The Bev. Jacob Seehler7
Well known and much respected arming the Berman
populatiofi „in thla • ceuptry, makes the following:date
meat for the fienefit of the afflicted.
" - ' ' • lissurvzit, Ps.. Feb 18,11352.-
Dear Sirs :—llar fug realized in my thmily
tent benefits from. the use of your valuable preparation
.—W/BiADAI BATAAN 01. WILD CHERRY-ait affords ms
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
years age one of my daughters seemed to be in a de.
-cline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained
I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and
before 'she bad taken the 'whole of the coureots of th 6
bottle there'was a great improvement in her health. ry
!lime In my individual case,, amide frequently lute of
your valuable medicine, add hare always been benefit
ed by it. rt •t. 1'.4 • •
JACOB SECIILEIt.
.
From Jesse Smith, Esq., President of
the Alorris County Bank, Morris
town, New Jersey. -
"Daring used Dr Wisrait's BALSAM' Or Wan Craters
for about fifteen years, and having reallied its banal - -
cial results' in nip tam ily v it affords me great pleasure
in recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy
In eases of weak lungs, colds, cough!, ac, and a rem..
dy'which I consider to bikenterely' innocent, and may
bo taken with perfedt safety by the most delicate iu
health. ' :
LEM
Front Hon: - John E. Smith,- a Distill. ,
- yids/Led Idwyer Westrnins
.
ter, Maryland.
I have on several occasion's used Dr. Warn's
SAX or WILD Onsamfor Severe colds, and always with
decided bend : At. I kdoW of no preparation, that is
iitbre efficacious or satire deserving of general nee.
The Balsam bee able been need with excellent effect
by J. IL ELLAOTT, 41ercluint, littlre.Creee Roads, Dld.
Wistaes of Wild
•
. ,
' • Cherty. --
None genuine unless .. signed "I. IWTTS," on kbe
wrapper.
POR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMOP.E, Fo.49lLilroadway, New York
S. W. FOWLE t t CO,. Proprietors, Roston.
And by al DroggLits.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
RE.DI3IIIG'S RUSSIA
SALI/E.
it cures all kinds of SORES, CUTS. SCALDS,
ruit'Ns, ROILS; ULCERS, SALT JIIIEUM. ERYSIP
ELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS. SORE ,LIPS, SORE
EYES, Ac., Ac. REMOY/NO TIIR PAIN AT O‘Ckf,
AND REDUCING TUE MOST ANGRY LOOKING
SWELLINGS AND INFLAMMATION AS IF RY MAG
IC. ONLY 2.; CENTS A 11.0. X.
P. DINSUOR 11, N 0.49.1 Broadway New York.
S. W., PODIA h CO., No. 18 -Tremont St., Boston
• - • :And by all Druggists. •
June 22. eow.
LEBANON
can P ANY.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE -
NORTH LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA;
Philadelphia Transfer Office,
3 Forrest Place.)
SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
PRESIDENT,
HENRY LIGHT, Lebanon, Pa
TREAEURER, SF:cur:TARY,
ABRAHAM D. S. LONG
20,000' Shares reserved for a working
Capital.
Subscription Books open only until this number
Subseripl ion Price $2 Per Share.
PAR vALux; dAPITAL, sAco,ooo. 100,0%
.811AILES.
'Thli Company owns In.:fire C tsimple (162) 'One lion
. dred and Sixty two acres'of 011 31in log Territory in
Vinaneo and Ind bola Counties, upon which there is
• already a win 4.ntiAncrni well:
blot° cicyclopetnout4 will,be ntade•acter the reser'' ,
of 20,0d0 shares laliken. • ' •
• ! Forpnrtienhulk tknid'clinolarstcitll 'on • Idr: SA NIVEL
'W. VtitAY,..nt Trtnnef-: Offieo, (No. 3
• Forigat;plactl,ll 2:3X'S.onth' VOURTlFstreet. •
•I•X4• 44 lnber,:4 l t r lgtil:_:: 2 ;•?. . •
. . . .
, Walnut: Street- A h e a da
19rious _ News
wry S cëessfal ,~
.7iy,,... - ..tio.Ltl4l7:s'.:((i)iti4i; il
••
..64 - ItT
woodreypectibliy Inform the
21.1; Citf..jue cf Lebanon, and vicinity; that he hu :Wt.
reinrned from the City end opened; At, his Eton% on
Walnut. Stieet, between Cormouktind 'Hollinger's Ito
-4014, tlto.l.orgctit nd Ooteploteoll Asscilieent:of
Vasty:. tear !Sugar;
WOODEN AND TIN . •
r 350 lE. "WIIr".. •
itrniea,:tcraita, N
aas . ;bitt
AiwV
p ghertaol;aluuta,Vcnnq: Alamnp, .
oeoannti, ke„ &c., With. a gtest,4arcV
'Treneh and Conmon Candi 6,
hfatit the •d iirerent flavors CIIINA-WARE{ such out
vases, cups find saucers,
.mll4l Clolo.l'll &c 1 &c,
a spinglid assorimeut of • • • •
• C . *E
A S * •
I, . I
'O'F' ALL KINDS., Doti - hind; -and' roads to order.-.
idir PA WriliB supplied at short sotite.
Aa. 'Thank ful 'for paid' &Von, '!bis respectfultt scope
ail-troontlnntruot ofYha pobI:. 'good:lir-Ili: •
qOSEP, I.L; LOWRY.
VATornber • •
-r anvil, a -
IthAIPIDI(*` CA
Wiettele . Artarikelfielit
. 140VEMBE11, '1131114... •
cREAT TR uNa LINA .4 up At .NO!ENV A.
r - NorthMest for. 'PEIMEWP/11. A: - N "-YORE,
R pOTTIAY)II,I> BANON A WNt
EASTON, Sec.; ,t,e". '
.Trainelealie. El rsj Now York; ;At
3.00 and
,tend L 95; P. 'AL. arriving:at New
• . and 2.95 and AO.OO P. 81. 1 passing
Le o at 3 . 5810.0.8 A-11., a d Al:
Tenn aylnriiit o Te.csn with dm% Trtunti,' r
Rititßaid: and Sieepin a g r ea a a 0,.. e the
. first Sim,- ire 1104-43ithout,chlagi.i
; Leave for Iteading. Pottsville, Tamaqua, ilin , T3T
Alloritoan-lirdd Philadellitila at • 8.15 Al, and 1.45
P• 5 /...iatppping at Amtmakon Statront oniy.
,Psfeing Lebanon at 0.03 A. Al c, and 2.50 P. 31.
Way Trains, itopping et'ill:pointin at 7:254. M. and
4.40 P M., Passing.Lebonon at 8.35 A., M., and 5.53
P. M Returning t'Leave New York' at. 9 31.. 12
coon, and 1,00. P. Ari. Philadelphia at BA. Wand 3.30
I'. M. ;• Pottsville at 850 A. AI. and,2.35 P. M ; Tama
qua, at 8.10 ;A ;M. and 2.15• P .• M.; and Reading at 1
midnight, 7.35 and 10.45 A . M.. /.38 and 8.05 P. 31.,
paining Lebanon at 2.00;8.54, 11.58 A. M., and 2.35 and
7.24f'. M.,
ReaditigniecopirtMciation Train Leases Reading at
6.84 A lit.; : refurning frrins Philadelphia at 4.30 I'. Al.
• Ecdninblit: Railroad Train, leave Reading..st 5.40 and
11 ut,„ll. for Ephrata', Lltiz,tolumbia,
01:013Midayb "nave New Wildcat •7 P. AL, 'Phlladel
fikla Potter ills 7.30 A. M., Tpnimna,7 A. M.
arrlebuf g 8.15 A.X., passing Lebanon at 0.08
-A. M.,
antiqleaditig.ai•l2 roldnightp 10r • ilairiiiburg, passing
Lebtiqou at 1.05 A. M. • ,
COmmulatlan, lioale; Beaeon, School and Excur
sion Tickets to and friatiAll;peinta,At ;reduced Rate&
Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed each
Passenger. •
iUil •
• • G. A .NICQLLI3,.
Nor ember 7N4, .
• ; • • General Enperiatendont.
Mtit#l4l-V_
.1•114-1-
ME
Mil
INCLUDING. EVEN
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED„,
Forty Years' Experience
lies fully established the superiority of
Oyer all other healing preparations
FOR . SALE 1h
THE
OIL. IHNINO
is iiisposeii of