Vic Grum HOW PRISONERS OF MAR 14A,Y DISCHARGID. [From tLe Wanhington Union, Feb. 2.1,] During thopresent week a young man from Gibson county, Tennessee, came to this city for the purpose, if possible; of procuring the discharge of five prisoners of war at military prisons in the Northwest. He brought letters to lion, L. Anderson, of Kentucky, invoking his assistance. This morning Mr. Anderson started him to the President with a state ment in the following words and fig ures: PRISONERS OF WAR, Rely'Min Robbitt; Camp &Lorton . . S. D. Anderson, a A. V. Alford a W. L. Eastwood, Camp Douglas. Jas. F. Thomas, CC CC I am not personally acquainted with the above named persons, but they are recommended by ten true men (with whom I um personally ac quainted) as proper persons to be permitted to take the oath and re. turn home. From the recommenda tions and information received, I ask the President to permit them to be released on taking the oath of De cember, 1803. (Signed) Lu In tho forenoon of to-day, the young gentleman referred to appear ed At-the "President's with this paper and asked to be permitted to present it. 4,01 \qua informed by C. O'Leary, who Win - charge of the door of the P,resideat's office, that he could not bii'permitted to enter. Subsequently upon being informed of the ol►;&xt''of the rail, ho was taken aside and told by O'Leary that if he would pay him fifty dollars, ho (O'Leary) would take charge of the papers and pro cure the President's order for the ro• 'lease of these prisoners; that other- Wise ho would have to remain for many days without any probability of having an interview` with the Pres ident, He saw two other persons on a similar errand pay money to O'Leary, and saw the desired papers, a few minutes afterwards given by O'Leary to such persons. The young gentleman had but little money at the hotel; nothing like that amount with Mtn. He left, the , papers, how eVer with O'Leary and reported-the facts above recited to me. 1 went with him immediately to the President's house, intending to play a simple and rustic part. With some difficulty 1 succeeded in dis arnain,,,a him of all suspicion, and ar fariged with him to pay the fifty del •late as Soon as the President's order for the discharge of these. prisoners should be handed to the gentleman above named. O'Leary promised to meet him at his room at the Nation al Hotel, (taking the number,) at precisely three o'clock to-day, when he was to bring the• order of the President for the release of the pris oners and receive the amount stipu lated. Lremqined out of sight until the grder for the discharge of the prisdinei% was delivered-arid the mon ey paid. Just as O'Leary was bow ing himself out, I intercepted him, forced him back into the room, de nounced him as a swindler, and caus ed him to surrender the money (thir ty dollars,) that being the amount which he had agreed to take finally, because of the assurance that noth ing should be advanced for two of the prisoners, and the inability of the gentleman to pay more for the others. The order of the President for the release of the prisoners is written on the paper which was signed by Mr. Anderson, and is in the following words : "Let these men take the oath of December 8, 1863, and be discharged." LINCOLN." February 23, 1805. Just as O'Leary was tal.ci:;;.:; his leave be gave to his supposed victim his address and urged him to ihiorm the relatives and friends of prisoners of war, that they could have theM re leased from confinement by applying to him and paying ten dollars in each case. lie gave his address which I have in his own hand writing: C. O'LEARY. Executive Mansion. Washington, .D. C I make this matter public from mo tives of humanity. During the fast year I have made many applica tions for the discharge of prisoners of war upon the terms mentioned in the above order of the President, but in no instance have I been successful I have often written to the friends 4,nd kindred of prisoners that there was no end to -their captivity but _peace. rejoice, however, to be able at last, to inform those who feel an interest in the matter, that a cheap and 'expeditious remedy is within their power. Commissioners of Ex change may disagree, Butler may niggle about his niggers, but ten dol lars enclosed to "C. O'Leary, Execu tive Mansion, Washington, D. C.," will restore any repentant rebel to the blessing of freedom end the socie ty of friends. EM. ETHEILIDGE. Waßbington, D. C., Feb., 23, 1865 ~The Boston Herald says one of the charges brought against a recruit. log officer before --a court martial. at Washington, was that he adminis tered the following oath to recruits : "You solemnly swear you will sup. port Old Abe as long as you live, and be a good boy, God d—n you.", An exchange remarks that the Tennes see oath of Andy Johnson and Parson Brown low amounts to substantially the same thing. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. U. BREMER Agent, as ho in prepared to do all kinds of TM ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOII WORK generally, at the vary lowest prices. lie also has on band a large find good aosertmeut of all kLode or TIN WARE. and 4 ell of the moat improved Own Burning COOK STOVES and PNII.LOR," STOVES.' Also, all the different and toted, improved RANGES AND , liblorats, of all kinds. lie also keeps cm eiantly on, hand a bole stock of all kinds of ROWING, SLATE, which Ito offers at 10311 price than they cam be bought of any other elatemen In the county, 1101.. WARE-ROOMS—One door South of the "Buck Hotel," Walnut Street, _Latin* Pil, Lebanon, May 4, 1804, LEMBERCER'S DREG STORE liTiiiiierNES QUALITY Is OF FIRST IgrORTANI;E. f..‘ LEIniFIRGER, Orarloate of the Ma deltihia Colleg'Cof Pharmacy. offers to the ( eiti . xens of r,ttbatidn.find surrounding country. )ti PURE Selection of Drugs. Medieines and +Chemicals. and thelixst quality of Perfnutery' la ad Toilet and Farley Soaps, embracing the l.,'"ktrnattufastate itithe country, and a large ;variety of l'ocah trashes, Nail. Flesh, Clothes nut! Haft brushes. rocket. Toilet. and Fine' 'Combs of Ivory, Shell. Horn and Tad la Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices aro offered for sale in large and small quantities at IiEMBER GER.'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEES, • - • You Will hind a full assortment and a large) variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds nt LEIVIBERGER'S. • - Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye. Soda Ash,' and Potash in large and smell quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Sofia , thritltP,etrata, .Pearl Ash, Sal eratus, Cream of T.etar,"4.ll pare, and, for sale in large and small quanfftlea'a. •LEMBERtiESS brag Store. you vire 'ln want of good Thsbfng Soap, pure white or red Castile Seap, Country Soap, Evasive-Soap to remove grease spots r eaperlor Shaving soap, buy'the satin at LEMBERaErS. De you want a good Her TPnie? Rometh ng, o nit?kethe''llair:greve,"to cleanse the head, and o prevent falling on t of thelliair;4f you do Call et LEICIBERGER'6. - mk„ TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and exam l ine - my stock of Trusties, Supporters, &e., cow priginK a variety of Manufacture. iilL.."llAarsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad Paduating , Tratich "Marsh's" Odianiental Manthrge. - An invaluable article for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above you eau be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Cattw-ba Brandy, The genuine arecle 'for Medicinal ilfrposes , to'be7nttil In all its T`etrity at LEMBERG ER'S Drug Store, Opposite the narkot !louse.. .litrrytittng'you 'relit - that is 'kept in a well eoutincted First Hass Drug Store, can turn idlnd }'du by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. &Peeling thankful tin• the very liberal patron age thus farreceired from the Physicians, 11.fer chat] ts, rind Citizens of Lebanon and MIL round ings, 1 again solicit a share, promising to use every elfort to please all. - Attia"Special attentiou given to PIITEICIAN'm PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS, antivall medicine dispensed. Warranted PURE, always as good as can be obtained anywhere. am: sold tomtit the times, Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Druggist ; Chemist and Apothecary, Feb.ls, 1860. Market street, Lebanon, EN ' t 4 '''' P ''-: ,° t. 5 M ..9 - P. - :fa '8 e 4" :- 3Y, c 3 . CO Cid , tv e " , 4 , 4 -1 im Ita ' a- A, ›. IP . 4 --'. •P• " s 4 1- 1 -41 02 4 4 - p r.: ~ c 65, 4 4 Ow. t. 4 sammi rig ~,.. 5, • z eri mo it 2 3 :00 - r ,77 -a - 0 1.00.4 1111 4 re t ." 11 - pl. 3 3 tiari C l / , p am . rt ~yri l,„„,o 3 Go z ' 43 y ta eis „_,P01.00 . mcf 1 - 2 rim "..rr CD LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AT ANN VILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. TV. J. BURNS:IDE:, A. M., Principal. THE ENSUING SESSION will continence on MONDAY, July 21st. TUE SCHOOL has the advantages of a pleasant and beautiful Location—specious Buildinge—yentillated Rooms—a Rue Library and Cabinet. TUE COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of each pupil being directed according to the tune he can afford in School, or to the profession he designs to pur- T TIE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advan. taps ttiabose*Who propose - to engage in Teaching; as the Course pursued conforms strictly to the require. relents of theCownty Superintendent. and to the Course of the State Emmet School. CIRCULARS and further information can be ob tained by adittessing the Principal. W. J. EIDANSIDE, June 23,1862. Anitville, Pa. CLOCKS irty Day, Light Day, Thirty :Hour, CLOCKS, Just Received at BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon, Pa Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DTSEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urine.ry.and Sexual Syetems—new and reliable treatment—ln reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail is sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr J. SHILLIII HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 9, IS6-1.-Iy. PASSAGE; FROM OR TO THE OLD COUNTRY. SAMUEL THOMPSON & NEPHEW'S BLACK - STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL P ACKETS, SA.IIAIG DAYS from Liverpool:, let, Bth, 10a, and 24th, of each mouth. From New York every MIN' DAYS. Rates tor Passage. CURRY:NOY. Steertige,—Aaults 12 yearrena over $4O 41 Children 8 and uuder 12 years 30 '• I and under 8 years 25 " fantods under 1 year 5 Those rates fluctuate will: the Premium nn Gold. Partics intending to send for their friends from the Old Country, can have thorn brought out without do lay, by the Originat Much Mar Line of first olass Packet Ships, or the LIVERPOOL an d QUEENSTOWN STEAMERS, AND 11..M1VLX,Trr.421.117 - C3E'S Forwarded to them, at the -Loweet , Rat ee, ou end i cation to JOILN Tlowerel's Express Office, Lebanon. Lebanon, January 25, 11365. Attention Sportsmen. rIIIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the pub. J lic that ho haejust returned from the city, haying laid in a line assortment of GUNS, RULES, P I STOLP, POWDRIt. CAPS; &c , which are now open for inspec tion and sate at his Store, on ,Berke t etreet. a few doore "'forth of the L. V. R .R., Lebanon, Pa. ttqs— All kinds of Repairing done at the 'aborted pos sible notice and in the beet style or woricmaßehip Lebanon 0ct.19. 1861.—Sna For Rent. Two ROOMS on the second-floor of "Pancleel3niltling adjoining the Advertiser Mee, are offered for Rent ffrom the, of April. These roma urn well located or an oillc ; or mechan Mal buelnem, Apyly to J. FUME,. bebanon, Feb. 15,1965. ADRAHAIS EIIISRII A New Firm- Cheap C«slt Store, 'and _Milling and Gro in Bwei , nen. riiirE I icralgnrd hirritg . forTheifa•parrnership in the MILIANU AND GRAIN BUSI NESS would respectfully invite the attention of the their establiehinents. They will contlue to keep, "at the lota stand of singniz, OBES&SIAN & LONG, a most. complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store, which they will re tail Cheap for CASIL or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want. to buy for cash 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the highest Market Prices.— They will also take GRAIN OLI STORACM. The will keep always ou band and sell at the lowest prideit;COAL:By the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kiniISQIILLPEgD, R SALT, PILASTER, &c. Ca - - They solicit the business of all their eldtr&ails and the public, !id will endeavor to deal. on. ettnb lib eral and just principles as will give eutisfactlith to all. MERE 'LONG. North Lebanon. May 4, 1864. H JOHN DILLER A l S aa i t7 s lt. re o ce n tlt 'erti,m a r t w b eV ' !rftlit e' riet! t rt or rOt C on' i r b e P sl; Fruit in Cans, itieledig Pettates, Gages, Green Corn, Tomatoes, Jellies. !Pickles. Peptier sauce Cheese. English, Limberger, Sap-Sage. Fish. . Sardines, Salmon, Mackerel, Herring, Codfish. Fruit. Raisin Curiae ts, Preece, Dried Apple 4 and Peaches, rauberries, Apples ( 'lmlay, Tapioca, Barley, Pena, &c, A lot of Buckwheat Meal. Also 50 barrels of New York Apples. Vb. Highest price even iu CASD — rti`r Egge,tilttez Dried Apples,rdrellL'euelles, Reims, Onions, kc. Put 1c Dritrotsge Is solicited. JULIN DILEXR. Lebanou, Dee. 23, 1863 L LkUDERIELCII LEBANON, PA. New Goods-! Nevi' Goods,: GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. French 'Merino, all cOlored. ENGLISH MERINO, all colored. All Wool Delairis, all colored. POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS, & BEATER Over Coating. CLOTH for LADIES, CLOAKS, from $2,00 to $4,00. Fancy and Black Cass. Satinettes, sold from 50 cts. to 81,00 Bed Check and Ticking. Bleached and Unbleached Muslin. Woolen Stockings... Shirting, Flannel, thirting, Flannel Calicoes and Ginghams. Woolen and Cotton Hoseiries. Ladies' and Gents' Gloves. Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts!! Balmoral Skirts. Umbrellas ! Umbrellas!! Line.o and Papa' CO A full line of Ladies and Misses Shawls. Woolen Hoods Woolen Hoods !! General assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, & Queenaware. L. K. LAUDERNITLCII. rr All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Fall and Winter Attention Countrymen ArDlnt Aleutian for the prelent is celled to the largo nod well FPleeted stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at the Chem) Cash Store of GOODYEAR Si 11111ABACIPS (RABLI'S BLOCK) Cumberland Street, Lebanon Pa. We pnrehaseil before the rerent advance a choice as sortment of Fall and Winter Ouods, which lot beauty and cheapness cannot he excelled: CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Ladies' Dress Goods. yo I line of French Marino, all colors. " English Collo rga " 6" all wool Delaina Manchester 64 " Pacific 64 46 • " Dress Goods of every description. .• Lad les' cloth, all colors. " Black and fancy Silks. We have also a good assortment of plain and Plaid Wool MIA W AU Wool FLINN BLS, Cotton Flannels. Ticking, 'Woolen Moods, Bahnorals, Hosiery, Mop Skirts, U.a brellas, Se., &e. A large lot of CALICO for 25 cants and up. Bleached MUS lAN 25 cents and upwards. Unbleached MUSLIN. A fall line of CLOTH, CASSIMEILFS, SATTE NETS and VESTENGS, uJI kindsoud prices, which will be sold Cht,firl.. Our mourning Bepartment is complete, comprising a Full lineal] wool Delains fi 4 wide it " . 1 " Canton cloth ii 4 Persian " 64 " " Amoco and Bombazine &e., • Blank lergtpe veils. " " Mosicry and Gloves. Groceries, Sugar, Colit.e, Itiolassas, Spices,&c., ail at LOW PRICES. .I Call ours and all, out look through our-Large and well Selected Stock of Goode, and get Lild prices, as tis no trouble to show Goods. Our Motto is "Small Pryits, and Quid Sales, and GOODYEAR Jc DIFFENBACII Lebanon, Sept. 14, 18U4. STOVES, STOVES. NO"' is the time to tour yinar STOVES' before cold winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is at the. . Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of Tames N. Rogers Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and CCOK INC STOVES. ever offered in Leba non, Oas Earners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or borough, which he warrants to bake or roast WASH .60.1.1,Fa1S con tautly on hand' of all sixes, and flintiest material. COAL BOCK I..lTS—the largeor aseortment, the heav lest iron, and the beet made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, toads of the best Tutorial and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workman, and has had en expeeieuce of twenty-five years, he feels confident that ho ran give general satisfaction. He takes this method of returning bis thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and .etting other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplie patronage. JAMES N. Rooluts. Sir Particular attention paid to all kinds of Smarm such as Rooting. Spouting, &a., and all work warranted MAY 11, 1864. LEBANON ACADEMY. rrum undersigned hereby inform the public that the Lebanese Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the liorough, but it always did, and still does receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also, the Directors haveimproved its general character, and elevated its standard, by, refusing to ad mit pupils without the necessary outilificatitins, and by their continued care they bore to raise this school to praper,Plnce In the 'estimation' of this community.— A limited number of pupils of the propergrade can be adulated from the country by applying tn. JACOB CAPP, President. .JOSEPH KAP.Off , Secretery. or it. 0TR.178 BOGER, Teacher. Air Tuition fur COMMOR and higher English branch es, Latin and Greek. $2 per month. Lebanon, Aug. 26, 1863. J. G. AULENBACII 0, Yes. 0 , Yes. Joseph Bricker, Auctioneer T 1 BSPBOTFULLY offers his services to the public.— ..LA, His residence is in North Lebanon township, 134 miles from Lamm), 'on the Fredericksburg road. Lie CULL be met at Bebny's Hotel in Lebanon, every Satyr iiity; except when absent en business, and when eb. sent Mr. Bebny will receive orders facdffin. • Lebanon, September 7, EXCITING NEWS Plt tiais) lerric,xtit_m of CUMBERLAND ST Black French Cloth. 1N THE COUNTY Gentlemen Wear rfIOURNING GOODS. Good Prilue." "FT_AORIENCIAr" Sewing Machine. DAVID S. LONG The Only Machine capable of ranking More I than One kind of a Stitch - and the Only One having thg 11:EVER SIBLE FEED The feed may be reversed at any point desired without stooping, which is a great advantage in fas tening the ends or n. 11.1118- It makes four different stitches. lock, kind. double lock, end double knot ; earh 6 titch perfect and alike on both sides of the „ There is other Alachine'Which will do so Itirge a range Ortyilrl; 88. the . aylorence," I,t will ' ~ltdid. Titck: Quilt. Cord, Item. Fell. hind, Oath's; , ioi d n o ex al p l , k ri lt e i n tl e s e o di f ri S n, tit . c_lt o ing rect el red by fa m Manufactitre. di y U I it. a 4, Every isAvarianted tcVgive entire eutisfac thin and to iwat: that is channel for it. .ack- The Flotdshie must begeh . to be appreCiated. - .tom/ %. 'SAYLOR, A ent Of Le;win county, 'Anli, Pa.' Persons wielditag to seethe Machine inv ille operation can do an by calling on the Agent at Annville, or on Wm. G. Ward. at Lebanon. +liCie- All Clergymen width ftirnished with said Ma chine at wholeiale'priEfis. For Circuldis .and Samples of &Wing,- call on the Agent, .who will be pleased at anytime to show the Machine ak?,d explain its advantages over all others. "`^ Army ill, Feb."lB,'Padii:-.::4me Fashioikable REMOVAL. MII.3IIAEL 110FrilAN Teepectfelly inform the Citizens of %Its his TAILORING Business tb Ctiiiitferland Street, two doors East of llinrkut Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable etyl e and best manner, are in vited to call. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for sate the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a &Milner Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions sittiffhtlet 'ihe subscriber know of the fact, so that he critic/Ice liiearrangetnente accordingly. HOFFMAN. Lelia/tan, May 4,1864 'WOOLEN CLOTHING of at: colors, clyedfot Blabk or Blue Black, pressed - , the color warranted and gVeds'ehTtfed 'equal to now; by I NON LtIMBARGER, ' . Ea ktilenorer. *if- Articles to bb.d.yeiLeat'3.4 4 left at Jos. L. Lember Brig' Store'whisee ortbi-11: ter the above will be to. [March 11, 1863. rriiiti [subscriber would - rittipatfully inform the pub lie that he him iemoveul to La;hanon, and that he will can n y on the. Tailoring llut4uess s , in all its branches, in the building or:copied by the “Wabrer Demi:keret" printing office, (Second story,) in Market street, nearly opposite Matthes' lintel. Ilis work will all be made in the most workmanlike man ner, and guaranteed,to please. His fits are warranted —for the stout as well as the slender, lie solicits the patronage of the public. Oct. 26, 181M.-3m IREIRCIINIVI"r11111.41.111NG. ,S. S. RAJISAY, in rettA's building, corner of Coin bezland street titia "o `Allay, has on hand and for sale, either by the yk'i!t lEellt to order, a large la of C 0 I VESTINOS, well iietented from Good *otitis. Vend Bite and sub stantial making gtutran'tt , ed Jlandker. ehiefe, Cravats. Gloves. Ifesiery,S4Aiiidii.de:is,`Ftlittylead Plain Linen Shirts, Under ViffetsVini Drawers. , S. S. RAMSAY, Lebanon, May 4, 1864. Wheeler & Wilson's. Sewing 'Machines. Subscriber would respectfully inform her .1 friends, and the, public ht general, that she has, in connection with her MILLINERY business, taken the agency for, Wheeler & Wilson's trnstiptssed Dou ble-Lock-Stich Sewing Jilachines, which have taken the premium at the Greet London Fair, and at hundreds of other Fairs. it is adapted for all kinds of Faintly Railing :C l ad Tailoring. Three different numbers of the Mitedne will always be kept on hand, which can be examined at her store, and she will give Instructions in the manner of using it. Tile Millinery Business, in all its branches, will be continued at tun Stt,Ye.„ in Cumberlai d street. 3IRs. HARRIET L. SELTZER num 0 . ,111 20 Mit —37. n. 1 4 3 M.O A_. 3 LOrellito IL Itelarer, wour.p respnettillEy inform the citi \'7;',.7.P* V y xens of habanou and vicinity, that he ties. REMOVE!) his Tailoring estab lishment to two doors below Philip Y. McCently's Shoo Store, where he will make up the most far h ionable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to him will be manuthetured iu the best manner.im mod erate terms. Onod'fits and sultitantial making guar extentled t , him dm far:, he hone; ' 'by strict aitintien to business to meri a continuance of the same. Ile-cor dially invites the public and his old customers to give him a call.. [Lebanon, April, ti, 1564 NEW STVLES. 1 , 364 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court tfouseolorth side. has Ow on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAI'S, for men and boys, for 1858 to which the attention of the'puld le is respectfully iur, tcd. Lints c.l - all prices, from the cheapest :to the DIOS costly, al: - .-aye on hand. Nebo.; also just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS; embracing snob a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, ('EARL, 110.1LN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUMAN, and ell others. Sta..ffe will also Wholesale ill kinds of Hats, Caps Ac., to Ceml try Merchants on stiVitntsgenns terms. ',Wine% May 4,1864. EITNI Virrs: MN! . A. It. blerehatit Tailor,'respertfully an nuances to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that be has just returned from the 41ty itith a line as vortment of ' C LO'c C A SSI Flt ES, I all of which be Witt sell or make up to order at i . ,riceS to snit tlin tithes, ut his No, 1 Tailoring Estab lishment fit Kehler, NOV .Bintk, 4 iltots South of the Buck Hotel, South Walnut street.. All work entrusted to his care, will ' be manufactur ed Ina workmanlikemaauer as to fashion and dura :-GOotls olsewhen Mill be chleittatfk made up to order . von.t4;tisual thOtletatetavult.:, _ . . Having had years of experience in the Teihiriilg end Dry Goods Wiliness, and being Inclined to Wilt to the advitn4i.ge of coatoniers, the advantages result lug front said acquirements, ha feels ; satisfied that it will he responded to by a very liberal share of the pub lie patronage. Friends cult once to please the after that please yo❑ July 8' 1868. IREADYMAiiiiE CtOTHING Will be sold at. Extrentelv toui:Pirites. Hl' A DEB, one of the rut of Heber & Bros., has . token the stock of .Ready-made Clothing at the opprtifsetftent, whieb will eueble him to stilt ltrater than ILnyolu.re siss daft be' bought. Call and see for your se) VS beali .you 'make your Fall purchase. itM.. TULLIO.: DOORS Flto.l.V COUItT HOUSE Lebanon, Mayo, 18C4c,-. 23iIMIt I BARI:it. aTURE AND PEDLERS TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON, ett that informs opened e t i te d ,people,,No lion rind Fanc4 Ply oohs: Store In Lebanon for the W !IDLES:4.IA miderred. -Worm! artistes - in his tine at the mast reduced prices tiossitde. Ills stock consists in part or all kind,, of Woolen and Cotton Stockings anJ Hose undershirts, Drawers. Woolen and N :41.4s and Gloves, Scarfs , all kinds of Handkerchiefs,. Collarp for Lollies and, Gentl e m an IlairdreSses and Nets, Ribbons and Velvets, Spool an d Patent Sewing Thread, Buttons ' Scissors, Combs, Ac., Ac. A large; assortment'of UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS, lit theloWesenr Ices. Spectacles, Pocket-books, Portntonoires. Dominoes, Cards, .to. A large assort. merit of Musical Instruments. Violins, Accordeons, Banjos; Tatitberitieg.Flutes, Fifes, Baskets, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Satchels, ' and all kinds of Toys, in fact everything almost that can be thought of in the Notion and Fancy line. Also a large satiety or JEWELRY and WATCHES. Pedlars and Stbrokeepers will find it their interest to buy of us. Our Store is in Cum berland Street, in Funck'S building, between the Court House a od Market House. - MARCUS NATHAN. WANTED - TO BUY, 50 000 '"`"s"' 50,000 bushels CORN - 50,000 hesbels - OATS • 50.000 bushels WHEAT. Also, CI.()VRII,FERD. T 1 MOTII Y SEED, Flaxseed, for which the highest.CASll prises irilL be paid at the Leh anon Valley 'Railroad Depot, tebrinoli. GEORGE HOFFMAN, Lallahon, July 17.1851. LUAU LONGA CRS, J•UN I. 4.11,11 EL LEBANON Door, Sash and Steam Planing 111111_111:1E -d Located on the Steam-Eouse Road, near ' i tumbertatzel Street, Ida Zebanon• /lint undersigned reepectfully inform the public in general, that they et! tilt manufacture and keep on band, Rill R, Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds; Flooring . , - - Weather.floardS, 0. Gee Spring Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash:Boards, Dating, Surbace, Cornices, and all kinde of BUILDING MATERIALS for Houses. We aim, construct the latest and most im proved Stair Caning and Hand Railing, suitable for large and small buildings._ ' We now invite Farmers, Mechanics and Boillders to call dud examine our. atock, Which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to ail who may favor the under. signed with their custom. _ LONGACRE & GAEXL, Lebanon, May 4,1864. I'. B.—There is also all Wilde of TURNING at the tame AJIG. Planing, Sawing, &c, proIOPUY dna for thogo Who may furnish Lumbar. ===l =MMI 3451. 1I SNYDER CASSIAItICES, and ALSO NEW CABINET AND C714/04414/AWRS CTOR F FOIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1. he has the largest and beet assortment of FURNI TURN and CHAIRS. ever offered to the publje of Leb anon county. Ile has on hand at * his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lehman Wrough, nearly opposite Zeller's Lintel. and a few donna smith of Borgner's, a splendid assortment of glioil, siebstantral:iiid fashion able Parlor. Cottage and Chamber ut, con , slating of Sofas. Tete a-totes, Lounges, What-hots, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common TableS; Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed steads, Work-stands, Wash.stands.and Kitch en Furniture of all kinds. Also,a largeaud elegant variety of Fearful BACK, SPRING SEATED Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring- Stated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. end Com mon 4hairs and Rockerdof every description. All Goerls'idtd LOW and WARRANTED to give satlidaW6s, , Pertains deiiiiins of iliiikving fie 'Ellartater of ihe goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to these for whom he has man ufactured or to whom sold. Old Fdrniture and Chairs Repaired and Tarnished. N. B.—Cotnna made and Funerals , attended at the shortest notice. JOSEPH - BOWMAN. North Lebanon, May 4,1.864. OWEN LAITBACII'S New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair •Manqfactory. Itrishe 3ti door north of the L. Valley Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county. pus public is respectfully request ed to bear iirmind. that at these Ware will be found the best assortment of FASHIONABLE and Itdign soma FURNITIMB and CHAIRS. Persons in want el any kind would best call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.. ,Which (being all of ; his own work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this place. Prices will be towsa than at any other pl.ce, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. All orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu• ted at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing Burnituee front him will be accommodated by having it delivered to them, to any part of the county, pima of CHAIM, and without the least injury, as he has procured one of the best cash ioned furniture wagons, especially for that purpose 'sm. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shortest notice. (Lebanon, May 4, 1804 • Philip F. iill'eality FASHIONABLE BOOT, AND SIIOE 3 MAKER ON Cumberland StiTet, owe door gest .of the Meek horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the short time I have been In 'business, I would respectfully 001E04 e continuance of thelmtronage of the public.`_ o has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and SHOES of his own insitinfactare on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' G NITERS, tde. Those desiring.n neat, tnededrtiele.- are invites to give me ti trlai. Child/1'1M; Sim& of -everY variety and colon• on hand. Heavy work made to order. 13W- All work warranted. Repairiag *ally done anp &trues made toot/Prate. Boot and Shoe Store. JACOB RIEDEL re - mentally in forms the public that he stil I con tin. use his extensive establishment in, adbi. mad his new building,in Cumberland st., where he hopes to sender the same satisltelloh herelabre to all who may favor - him with their custom lie invites Merchatke and dealers in BOOTS and SIIOESand every one who wishes to purchase &Atonable and, durable articles in his line t to call and examine for themselves, his large and vaned stock. Ile is determined to iMi‘paae all ctmpetTtion in the manufacture of every article in hie bialMi.' , ,h,A.Nhie for any Market in the Union. A due care:l - Welt iopird to materials and workmanship; none ht the beat quali ty of LEATILEIt and other materittlsare used, and none but the best workmen are employed • P. S.—lto returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat renege. Lebanon. May 4, 1864 e it 01) t and . , IShoe „Stott.' : rIHE undersigned nunomucCto ehe public that they J, have removed their Xeiv 1r dl itnd S li oat'Oe. to Cumberland Slreq, Lebanon, * lb Jobli nue door west el the Confectionery Stoic, where they %We intend k'deping constantly on hand n general as 0111.111Kaort m en t Of Ladies, Gentlemen, illissesg 13,iya and Cfilldr6it s Boots, Shoes, Crditers, krt., all of Which will be made up in stye and' quality no to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country. re effort shall he spared to please and satisfy all who may favor them *ith their orders, and their charges will be as reasoffihteAs pot % compktnte With it ?Mr remuneration. They also keep n teite striett 110,11 E MAVE NYWRIT, which is warranted to be as represented. The mitic filo invited to sail and examine theirstock previous to 14kftthasing. Reper'ag. 44.Ja &ors ae 7 c.Z.at veGiettribie retro. ' 4 Alonuirk MOORE, Leban4n, Nay 1, IR6), LATEST itIEWS Of the cheapest and Best Goods - EVP.I.t Stith II LEBAN T ON! ! 1110 ' 01141 ShOts, 11at.4, Ca ps / Ac 911 . 113 Midersign'ed has opened one of the MIST AS SOIITM ttNTS of II A TS. CA PS, BOOTS. SITOES. MUNN'S, fran lt to ‘i f K tl i t ; e l l 4 ) ( e l a; B rititAltt,.„ZCt i h k e l.6 „Tli ;"*, .- 1,... sell at prices to recommend them to purcba. sere. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringitam tutd Monitor Hat. very beautiful and very- cheap. Of CAPS he has a empplete assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior manner. with fine finish; Women's Misses' and Chil dren's Bannerols, Gaiters. Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Rays' Thamerals. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and' alt other hinds worn by them, including BOOTS and SNOBS"; of the different varieties, at his cheap Store i n rT r ahllit St., next to the County Prison. 41W- Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, 1 would invite all wialntag anything in mv line to call and examine my atEck before making their purchases.. JOS. BOW,IIAN. Lebanon, 'Ably 4,1.864. S.—Moamurea taken and work mnder at ,I,ort notira OF TOE NEW AID CUEAP ROOT :AND: *ROE STORE. r run: Si*Fctiber would respect fully !inform the el t imens of LiMiehOrt tito vicihity; that hIS has remov ed his BOOT nod SHOE STORE to Market slit t; next door south of Mrs. Rise's Hotel, Lebanon. Ps. ke lie keeps on band a large and well assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOE S. Ile will , il dig make to-prder all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and at very - short notice. tle so keeps on band a large and well-assort ed stock of LEATHER, such as RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, CALF AND . KIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY LEATtlitil; KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND INGS, An.. and all kinds of ShuemitketS' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, sueb as BOOT-TREES, LASTS. BOOT CORDS and -WEBBS, AWL.BLADES, KNIVES; PUN. CUES, lIAMMEBS, PINCHES, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on band au assortment of Lastings, Threads, Shoe.nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Kit and Shoe Tools of every description. Having been en gaged in the tinniness more than twenty years, he feels satisfied that he can give eatisfaction to all wbo will favor him with a call. Shoemakers frcra the country will do well by calling on'him before purchasing else where. SAMUEL HAUCK. Lebanon, Jan. 27 1964. SAMUEL REINOMIL. ADOLPHUS REINOEHL. CHAS. IL MILT A Friendly Invitation ; 1 / 7 4.w Cri•rie • • V, 4. 4 .• t -t• ... Mall desirous of purchasing LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage, at the old established and well-known LUMBER YARD REINOEHLS & MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the East and ITest sides o Market Street, North Lebanon Borough. rimig stibertheraiatce pleasure in informing the Celia of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that; they @till continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUST. NESS, at their ofd and Well known stand, where they are daily receiving additional supplies of the BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER, consisting of White and Yelluir Pine BOARDS, PLANE and SCANTLING. Hemlock BOARDS,' PLANE: and SCANTLING. RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS ASII, from I to 4 inch'; CHERRY, from % to 3 inch POPLAR, from % to 2 inch. Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING.. • Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANE'S, Roofing and Plastering LATHS: „, SHINGLES! stwip.44sAj: I Alia, Pine and hemlock - .COALI COAL II COAL I I -A large stoat' of the'beet ofi ve Sto, Broken, Egg and Litnebiirnera' COAL; and also, the best Alle gheny COAL for 'Blacksmiths. ' ' ltaF - Thankful for the liberal manner in *MAI. they have lieretofere'been patronized, they would extend a cordial invitation for a continuance of favors, as they are confident that they now have the largest, best and cheapest stock of LUMBER on hand in the 'county, which will bo sold at a ;reasonable per ceutage. Aar' Please call and examine our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. REINQUILS & bLEILY North Lebanon borough, blog 7,1862. *Jacob E. L. Zilninernianls*. IDLEST CLASS HAIR-DEESSING AND 11A111-DEE -12 INN SALOON, Market street,' near 'Cumberland, and opposite the Eagle Rotel, 13eing thankfultor the liberal patronage' heretofore extended to him, he would respeetfullyeatillelt eiriltrXtuance of the same. Lebanon,Vnly 2, 1862. 11.—The Saloon will be alined on Sunday. WALTER'S MILL. TURF. aubseriber respectfully informs the public that he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tam, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen gore's," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon county, Pa.; that be has it now in complete running order, and is prepared to flattish customers regularly with a very superior WET article of 31111 F 111E-AIDO3II6IIr. tße . as cheap as it can be obtained front any other source.— Ire keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash 'prices 0110 P, BRAN, SITORTS, &e. lie le also pre pared to do all kinds of OWTOMEITS' Won't, for Farmers and others, at the very sttiii.Uat possible notice and in vitae all to give him a 'trial. The machinery of the 'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT; RYE ; CORN, OATS, &c., tirkght, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 4.1864. _ BOOKS & STATION ERY A. NEW FIRM. WALTZ ilk -HOUCK WOULD inform the Public, thathaving bought and consolidated the Book and Stationery Storee of H. R. Reedel and George Waltz, they are cow prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the old stand (11. U. Roetlers) in Cumberland street., where they will alwitYs have on hand A large and well ea leptod. supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, and as an inducement they offer their Miseella mous books at greatly reduced prices. The New York and Pi iladelphis, Daily and Weekly Papers,and Magazines, can he had and subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling nt their store. • Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully ut• tended to with.promptness and dispatch Lebanon, May 4,1964. HARDWARE AT COST. rintE. subscriber offers his large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, Olf.S, .1T COST FOR C.lBll. Parties whobave settled their accounts to April 1,1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purebases.—Those who hare not settled Will find tbeir accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for. imoiediate settlement and collet lion. b. U. KAItMANY. WIWI. known 311 LODEOISS and 11A101 . 9141ums, vi introducing the effect of pedal ban on miry instrument, EHINEST GABLER'S RAVEN & BACON'S and HALLET, DAVIS' & CO'S. •eelellated PIANOS' for Cash, at a liberal aeweion. adoo JA}il & DELLA It, Sole Agent, , South Fifth Street, aboVe . F.:i'Ace. 20, 180.1.—1 y. R.ENi b L . NORTH - LEBANON •- SAidittk anti'news NI a n rati rtt liE undersigned has removed .1 his Saddlery and -Harness A'‘,- r. Ata, Manufactory to a few doors Sou th of the old place, to the liWge nem , lately occupied by as. - a Liquor store. where he will be happy to see nil 'geoid friends and customers, and where he has increased fit cilittes%r ii'tfebdihigmy all the. departMents of his heel. nets. Being determine to be behind no other estab lishment in his abilities to aecemmodatepustomers, he hail spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and hi s filself master of every modern improvement in the business Mid secure the services or the best work. men that liberal *ages would coinmand. lie will keep a large stack on hand, Mid manufacture at the short est nottee, all descrinttons liAliNtiSS, such as Sad ifteb, Bridles, Carriage Harness ' of all kinds; heavy arties's, Buggy Whfos of the best manufacture, Ref. fele Babes, Fly :Nets, Beall as Cotton, Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind. such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &c.; names of alt descriptions. halter Chains, home-made Traces, itie„,/e., all of which he will warrant to be equal to !any that nab be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that those desiring any thing in this lime, shettld call at his place and examine ai a stock. Ile feels the fullest confidence in his ability to t are entire satisfaction. ta... Al! orders thankfully received and prompily at ended to. SOLOMON SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13. 1502. M=MI3MI GOOD NEWS ALLOW. A`and Kate ,- where are you going in LI such a big hurry this morning. Iletzy, why we are just On our way to J. A. SPENG min's "wow- GILA NI GA I,LERY. to get our pictures taken. He takes the best pictures in town. I. bad my pictures taken at all the other galleries, aid, he took them the hest of all. Well Sal. if you wait a little I will go and dress myself, and will go Along, but where is his gal lery? Why, in ADAIt RISE'S BUILIGNO, whore Wur.- ZlMlneralan 'a was. Nu takes Photographs. Am - brotypes.. oretyot r sites, plain and colored.-- Ile has his gallery filed nit in 0. Lew style. and a new set of instruments. and so he can take the best and most fashionable pictures in town. Eve. ybody that wants a good picture taken goes to Spenglgr's gallery. He has constantly on Mid, kilt and RusewootT Frames. Cases, Albums, Ac., which he sells Cheap. For good pictures we advist everybody to go lb SPENGLER'S GALLERY. Lebanon. Ntivetliber 'llll.l. ftliE undersigned would resifectfully inform the cit. sena of Lebanon, that lianas eornieehced the iIUSINESS, in all its varieties, at tie stand, in Citmberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Burk Wth tl43plYctlStom , ..ra with tfib beat iIIt.EAD, CAKES, &b., ke. Flour reelifttd fltdit customers and returned to them in bread at aboii CON Is:TOT:ION EitiAS, oral' kinds; fresh and of the beat quality, constantly on 11..nd; ana ftifidSllBB dt loxceSi. prices. Th • public is inviikitt to give me a trial: Lob non, May 4, 1864. F. 11. BAUR. D. S. RABER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D R LIC S T OR ,E Ilia been removed to his New Building on Cuinherhuid Street; opposite the Eagle Buildings, • Lebanon, Pa. sta.llF.subseriber respectfully annensceerialls TV tames and the public lit general, that he hue coll -1 ntly on Wind a latge litotik of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, ..01•0001.0. PAINTS, CHEMICALS, 7qf DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, /.t ja TURPENTINE, . GLASS WARE. BRUSHES, HAIR OILS; EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgicalinstruntents, Toilet Soaps, Be gars, Tobaccci, AllB4 a variety of Faney Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent ed. Purchasers will pleaseremember this, and exam ine the qualities and prices of his goods'before purchas ing elsewhere. /RP - Physician's prescriptions and fam ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Bu il dings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the nom• pounding' of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. h1.,12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. hi: Lebanon, Aug. 13 1062. DAVID S. RABBIL HOUSE, 86:eet„ ~ .L ebanon, SollN, - ISTAVTXTES , Proprietor. !UTE proprietor of this old established and popular JL HOTEL would respectfully,inform the public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of its guests. .It.bas been thoroughly re fitted dud renovated. and no pains will be spared to mad the Table end the Bar, at all times, equal to any in the county. The STABLING and Yard are superior too, and more extensive, than any other in Lebanon. A new BRED Is also in the course of erection, which. wilt be com pleted iu a abort time. The patronage of the Faimere and the Traveling public generally is respectfully BP licited. PLACE—West aide of Market street, and hail square south *from the Market /tense. • JOAN MATTITES. Lebanon, April 6,196. Tho undersigled having taken the Large, and Coronae dines lintel. in Pottsville, known as the MORTIMER .HOUSE, Would. respectfully announce to his old friends and for trier patronirthat lie is prepared to accommo date all who may favor - trim with their patronage. The 'MORTIMER. 1101.ISE has been newly papered, painted, and reflirnishod throughout, and the PROPRIE TOR feels Warranted in saying that it is UNSURPASSED BY ANY 'HOTEL IN THE Borough of Pottering, for comfort and convenience., _A r O Pains will be Spaed To render it an agreeable and comfortable stopping place for strangers and travelers. The Stabling and Sheddittg, Attached to the Hotel, are slutficientlY large for the se • coramodation of the horses and parriagai of his guests. .. The Hotel is now open for the Reception of the- Public: tet„. He will be happy to'aceornmodate all who may give hint a sell. JOSEPH IL FEHR% Pottsville, April 8,1863 . - Proprietor. • • - PEED For Cows and 1 1 1. , s . rpIIE subscriber bas on hand a quantity of excellent CATTLE. AND.IIOO. FEED, at his Brewery, in north Lebanon, which be offers' for sale wholesale and Telail • ' =NAY LLAUTMAN. 4 ., L , Lebanon, Jun. 18.1863. PRINt* Zr. CO'S TO THE PUBLIC. Wistar's Balsam OF WILD CHERItz E OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELT A. BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOIL Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis: Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hea r ". news, Sore Throat, Croup and every affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHESS, INCLUDING EVEN CONSUMPTION, Wislarls Balsam at Mild Cherry. So general has the use of this - remedy became, and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtues. Its• works a ak for it. and tad utterance In the abundant and voluntary testimony 0 the many-who from-long suffering and settled discus have by its useheen restored to pristine vigor and health. We can present. a mass of evidence in pronto!! our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED, 'The Rev. Jacob Sech Well known and much respected among the flettniA population in.thia country, makes the following statc meat for the benefit of the afflicted. HANOVER, PA., PbO 16.1131 R. Dear Sirs:—having realized in my family tent benefits from the use of yonr valuable prepilitte. --WISTAIFOS BALSAM - OE WILD Cummr—it afforde ne pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago 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 ltalinm, and before she had taken the whole of the contents et the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. hare in my individual ease, made frequently use e;:". your valuable medicine, and have always been beautit ed by it. _ From Jesse Sinith; Esq., President of the Morris County hank, 'Morris- ==l=l "Daring used Dr Wisraa's BALS6I4 Or WILD CnißAy for about fifteen years, and having realized its benefi cial results in ray family, it affords me great Amine in recommending it to the pnblie as avaluable remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, Jrc , and a reine. dy which I consider to be enterely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate in health. From Lion. John B. Smith; a Distill:, guished Law - yer in Westmins ter, Maryland. I bare on SSTS CA 1 occasions used Dr. WISTAWS SAM OF WILD CJI EMMY for severe colds, and always with decided benefit. I know of no preparation that is more efficacious or more deserving of general use. The Balsam liar alma beer. used with excellent effect by .1. B. ELLIOTT, Merchant. Mill's Crou IWudn Id. Wistar's Balsam of 'Wild Cheraw. None genuine unless sigued "1. Burrs," on did wrapper, _ _ FOR SALE BY 3. P. DINS,MOIIK, No. 491 15roailway, New York S. W. FOWLE & CO.. Proprietors, lloscon. And by ul , Druggists, REDDING'S' RUSSIA SALVE ForlY Wars' Experience Has fully established the superiority of FIEDIIVS' RUSSIA VI SALVE. Over nil other healing preparations It .cores nil kinds of SORES CUTS, SCALDS; ruaNs. MOILS. ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIP: ELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS, SURE LIPS, SOHN EYES, Ac. REMOVING TIM PAIN AT O , CE; AND REDUCING TUE MOST' ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INFLAMMATION AS IF BY MAG: IC. ONLY 2s CENTS A BOX. Fon SALZ By J. P. DINSMORE, N 0.491 Broadway New York. B. W. FOWLS & CO., No.lB Tremont St:, Boston And by all Druggists. 3une22. 186.1—1 y sow. TEE LEBANON OIL CORI r ANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICF. NORTH LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia Transfer Office, CNn. 3 Forrest Plnee,) 1231 SOUTII FOURTH. STREET. PRESIDENT, lIENRY L.1(4111 7 ' Lebanon, I'a. Tv.F:AsurtErt, sreirr:Tmr. ABRAHAM SHIRK. D. S. LONG 20 ; 000 Shares reserved for a worl - IIV Capital. Subscription Books open only until this 'number is disposed uf. Subscription Price $2 Per Share. PAR VALUE, $5. CAPITAL, $5C0,000. 150,005 SILURES. - This Company owns in fee simple (742) One Hun dred and Sixty two acres of Oil Mining Territory in Vet:sank° and Indiana Counties, upon wh Sell there is already a good producing well. More developments will be made after the reserve of 20,000 shares letaken: For particulars and circulars call on Mr. SAMUEL WitA.Y, at the Philadelphia Tmnst.r Ofdce, (No. 3 Forrest - place,) 723% , South FOURTH Street. • December 21,1804. ==l2 l :==!33 Glorious News ! Lowry Successful ! THE HOLIDAYS COMING If JosEn" LOWRY w ould respectfuny inform the Citizens ef Lebanon, and vicinity, that bas just returned from the City nod opened at his Store. an' Walnut Street, between Carmony and Hulltnger's Ho tels, the Largest and Completes* Muerte:mut of Fancy White and Clear Sugar, . WOODEN AND TIN F 7- 4 1 11[110 Y ftW Raisons. Figs; Prunes, Currants, Dates, Citrons, rn. berts, Walnuts, Peanuts, Altiionds, Orangei, Lettions, Cocoanuts, &c., &c., With a great variety, of French and Common . Candies, of all the different flavors ; CHINA-WARD, such as rases, cups and saucers, smattChina Tea Setts, &c., Also, a splendid asitortmentof 7 CAFES f OF ALL KINDS, on hand, and made to order.— .Wiy- PARTIES sUpplied alshort notice. Thankful for poet favors, be respectfully colic.: its a continuance of the public good will. JOSEPH Lowny. . . Lebanon, November 16. 1864. READING RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement. IiOVEMBgR 7th, 1864;- • - ~.~., REAT TRUNK LINE PROM THE NORTH AND 11,J1 - North-West for PIIILADb • LPHIA, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Ac., Ac. Trains leave Ilarriehnrg.lor New York, as follows : At 3.00 and 8.15 A. M and 1:45 P. M., arriving at New York at 10 A. AL, and 2.45 and 10.00 P. M., passing Lebanon at 3.53, 9.08 K. 51., awl 2.50 P. M. The above connect with similar Tranis on the Penn. sylvania Rail Read, and Sleeping Cars accompany the sret two tra ins, without change. Leave for Reading. Pettey:die, Tamaqua, 31inersville Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 51, aud 1.45 P. DI., stoppingat Lehanonand principal Stations only. Passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. 51., and 2.50 P.M. Way Thank stopping at all points, at 7.95 A. M. and 4.40 P. 51, Passing-Lebanon at 8.85 A. M., and 5.53 P.M Returning : Leave New, York at 9 A. -31.. 12 noon; and 7.90 P. M. ' Philadelphia at WA. M. and 3.80 P. M. ; Pettsville at 8 50 A. M. arid 2.35 P. 31 ;Tama qua at 8.10 A , and 2.15 51., and ) landing at 1 midnight, 7.85 and 10.45 A .31: 1.38. an- 6.05 P. -31., passing Lebanon at 2.00, 8.54, 11.58 A. 51, and 2.35 and 7.24 P. M. Rending Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at 6.30 A .16., - retui fling from Philadelphia at 4.30 I'. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6.40 and. 11 A. M. for Ephrata, Lair, Columbia. &c. On Sundays:: Leave New York at 7 P.M., Philadel phia 3.15 P. 51., Potter Ole 7.30 A. 51„ Tamaqua 7 A. 31. Harrisburg 8.15 A. AL, passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. 51, and Reading at 12 midnight, lor Harrisburg, passing Lebanon at 1.05 A. 51. Commutation, 51 ileage, Season, School and Excur sion Tickets to and froni all through' poits, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked 'Bo pounds allowed each Passenger G. A. NICOLLS, .oeneral Superiutoodtat Is:tiverubdr 23,166} JACOB SECIILEIt - H