The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 29, 1865, Image 4

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'"`LITTLE DAMBROOK?'
A Clergyrnan, seeing a little boy
playing in at small stream by the
- roadside, inquired iforiflis father.
"Ile's over to , thellittle dam brook,"
exciiiimOd the la i d.
"Wha‘l" said the 'vkverend gentle
man, shocked at the boy's profanity.
"Can't you speak .Avithout swear
; iug
"'Weil, 4 ll4is-tiv'er to tGe little dam
''brook, anyhow," persisted the boy
as he went spattering through the
water and mud after a butterfly.-
9:ie's been over to the little dam
brook all day, and if you don't be
lieve it, you can go up to that honk)
and ask mother."
The clergyman Boughton interview
.with the mother itamudiately, arid
, complained of the profanity of her
child. After telling -her, however,
what the lad had said; she laughing
ly informed him the 'little dam brook,'
-was a title by whioll.ther- stream was
twilled. to distingfrilaih it from a "big
dam%brobk," situated a few miles fur
'thor to the eastward.
He now felt that be had wronged
the boy, and thirefore owed him an
apology. Hurrying back to the spot,
be exclaimed
"8ey, , 1 wronged you in accusing
, ou 'of swearing ; but
,you should
have told me that "little dam brook"
was only the name of a stream and,
kI then would not have scolded you.'?
4 1'irell, 'tain't no matter' said the
fhappryoungster, as he held aloft a
struggling frog that he had speared
%Nvith'ihis mother's clothes stick.—
"There's a big dam on big dam brook,
and a little dam on little dam brook,
• and we would have had a little dam
on this brook, only I 'spect it's too
. small, it ain't worth , a dam."
Treadent (T. Q. Adams. on the Moral
-of %the Tragedy , nof
-tfohn Q. Adams was President, he
was travelling incog, through the
State of New York; and never hav
ing seen Chancellor Kent, concluded
.to _give him a call. He reached his
i.hoese. , quite late in the evening, and
without sending up his name *as
.ushered into the library where the
%Chancellor was busy reading. He
looked up .froat.his book, requested
-his unknown visitcryto-he seated, and
'resumed reacting. After 4looking
.around. for &few minutes, kthe Tresi
-dent addressed , the NOhancellor, and
the following conversation ensued :
4 41. see.you have a great many books
.were," said the President.
-“Yes."
'4I-see you have Shakspeare," said
the President; have you ever read
it?"
'Tea."
-'!Do you know the moral of Othel
ilo ?"
"Certainly, every one knows the
moral of Othello," said the Chancel:
•-"Witat. is it 7"
"Why, to beware of jealousy," &c.
"No, sir, you are wrong."
"Whati is
.it then ?" said the Chan
•cellor, greatly surprised..
"The moral of Othello;" said the
President, "is that a white woman
must not marry a black man."
At a doctrine so moral, and a mor
al so original, the Chancellor conclud
ed that his visitor was an escaped lu
natic, so he ran to the door; calling
"William.! William I" (his son) "come
up here-; there is a crazy man in my
room." As soon as John Q. Adams
could sufficiently control his laughter
to speak, he introduced himself, and
the Chancellor then bad some doubts
as to.iris .san i ty.
AN AFFLICTED MAN DRAFTED
'WILL HE BE HELD FOR SERVICE?—
Very many are the ills to which hu
man flesh is heir, and it is surprising
bow the afflictions of mortals are de
veloped by the impending draft.—
Men who have all their lives been re
garded as models et' paleetion,
and looked upon as the picture of ro
bust health, are suddenly found to
be afflicted with more diseases than
ever racked the form of old Job. As
it is not unlikely that the rigors of
conscription will. be felt in some of
the-Matrices even of this loyal county,
we commend the following specimen
•of an affidavit to any afflicted mortal
who may be searching his frame to
discover causes for exemption. We.
think we are safe in saying that-any
mike having all the ailments summed
up and sworn to in the following affi
davit, which we find in the Evening
Record published at Reading, •would
not be held for service. The Record
-says it is an exact copy of etl original
.document
Berke County se:
Personally appeared before the subscriber one
of the Aldermen in and for the city of Reading:
-----, of Bethel township, Berke county, who
being duly sworn deposeth and ealth: That he
hoe been lately drafted and claims exemption
on the following grounds: That he has Liver
Complaint and cannot sleep at night; has fall
ing Ste, and verttgo, in :he head ; that be rup
tared the patella of his ri g ht knee which slips
when walking ; that the toes of his left foot were
frozen and had to be amputated ; hes confirmed
consumption of the lun g s and ni g ht sweats;
has dyspepsia and cannot eat strong victuals;
bas had chronic dlarrhma fur seventeen years
next May ; has lost all his teeth except the left
eye tooth on the upper jaw and the stomach
tooth on the lower jaw ; has a disease in both
ease emitted otorrhms, is very near sighted; has
rheumatism in his hips and shoulders; is much
titillated with the gravel and has been doctoring
many years for the piles; bas polyxpi of the
nose so that ho cannot breathe freely. Besides
the above he is the principal support of his
grandmother who is bed.ridden in Germany.
Sworn and subscribed to before me this 4th
day of March 1865. (Signed-
gat. Men slip on water when it is
frozen, and on whiskey when it isn't.
•
Ploughs I Ploughs I
ELIAS KREIDER has on hand a number of WAL.
.r.. 4 LACE'S PATENT PLOUGHS, which he offers for
sale. They can be bought from hint just as cheap ae
from the manufacturer. These ploughs ere well rec
ommended, and all we ask is a trial. We 'are sure
that all will be well satisfied. Address
ELIAS KREIDER, Agent,
Phaellerstown, Lebanon Co., Pa.
March 1, 1805.
For Rent.
wo ROOMS on the eerond•goor of ronok's Handley
.I. adjoining the Aiserhirer Office, &reoffered On Rent
ffrom the of April. Thetile room are sell 'located
or an of * n a, or median teal balminess. Apyly to
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GREAT BARGAINS.
READY in CLOTHING-
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VINTON & SHERK.
Walnut Mooed Ahead
Glo-riems Mews !
Lowry Successful !
THE HOLIDAYS TONING !!
JOSEPH LOWRY would reepeetfully inform the
Citizens et Lebanon, and vieltfitic'thst he bee just
returned from the City sad opened at his Store, on
Walnut Street, between Carmony and Hollinger's Ho
tels, the Largest and Completes• ataurtment of
Fancy White and Clear Sugar,
WOODEN AND TIN
r3IL" 4 111:10 'NI' ft
Raisons. Figs, Prunes, Currants, 'Dates, Citrons, Pit
berits, Walnuts, Peanuts, Atetends, Oranges, Lemons,
Cocoanuts, &c., As., &a., Withra:grest variety of
French and Common Candies,
of all the different Savors ; CHINA-WARE, such as
vases, cups and saucers, small China Tea Setts, +icy An.
Also, a splendid assortment of
CARRS S
OF ALL RINDS, on band, and made to order . .—
.WO' PARTIES supplied at short notice.
atif- Thankful for past favors, be respectfully so Ito.
its a continuance or the public good iv ill.
JOSEPH LOWRY.
Lebanon, Noeember 18, 1884.
vows vorrea cRx
LEBANON
Door, Sash and Steam Planing
Located on the Mean-Rouse Road, near flumbertand
Street, Zug Lebanon.
_
frITE-ttesiensigs . sed respectfully inform
the public in general, that they
till manufacture and keep on hand, iffit!fillgi
Door, Sash, Shutter, Minds, Flooring, •
Weather , Boards d lite -*ping
Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash•lkenids. Crating, Surbace,
cornices, and all kinds of BUIDDING MATERIALS
for Rouses. We also construct thellatest and most im
proved Stair Casing and Ifsind Railing, suitable for
large and small buildings.
We now invite Farmers, Meebathes /rod Builders to
call and examine our Mock, which we will warrant to
give entire satittfootten to all who may favor the under
signed with their custom. . . . .
Lebanon, May 4, 1864
P. S.—There is oleo all kinds of TURNING at the
same Mill. Pinning, Sowing, &a., promptly done for
those who may furnish, Lumber.
LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE.
AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA.
W. 3. B.U.RNSIDE, A. if., Brincpal.
TSB ENSUING SESSION se ill commenno-ea
1. 'MONDAY
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TOE SCUM, hee the adVantagesuf a pleasant and
beautiful Location—spaCious Buildings—Ventillated
Rooms—a fine Library and Cabinet.
THE COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of
each pupil tieing directed according to the time he can
afford in School, or to the profession he designs to'pur
sue. •
TILE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advam
tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching tas
the. Course ruined conforma strictly to the require
ments of the County Superintendent. and to the Course
of the State Emmet School.
CIRCULARS and furiher information can be oh.
Mined by addressing the Principal,
W. .1. BURNSIDE,
June 23,1862. Annvillei Pa.
READING RAILROAD.
Winter Argavagement.
NOVEMBER 7th, 1864.
L T H G Mia
a REAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NOM(' AN9O
Nortb-West for PHILADELPHI A, NEW•YORIK,
READING, POTTSCEDLE,LEDANON, ALLENTOWN,
EASTON, Ito., to.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fbilows ; At
8.00 and 8.14 A. M and 1.45 P. id., arriving at New
York at 10 A. M.aral 2.45 and 10.00 P. M., passing
Lebanon e t 8 .5 8 , 9.08 A. IN., and 2.50 P. M .
The above connect with similar Trani, on the Penn
sylvania Rail Road, and Sleeping Cars accompany the
Bret two tra ins, without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minvreville
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M, and 1.45
P. M., stopping at.Lebanoo and principal Stations only.
Passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. 81., and 2.60 P. 81.
Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 A. M. and
440 P. M., Passing Lebanon at 8.35 A. M. and A. 53
P. M . Returning : Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12
noon, and 7.00 P. M. Philadelphia-at BA. M. and 330
P. M. ; Pettsvi Ile at 8 50 A. M. and 2:35 P.M ; Tama.
gun at 8.10 A, M. and 2 , 15 P. M., and Reading at 1
midnight, 7.85 and 19.45 A . M., 1,38 and 6.05.-P, M.
passing Lebanon at 2.00,4.54, 11 . 58 A.M., and 2.95 and
724 P. M.
Reading Accommodation Train: Lames Reading at
0.99 A. M., returning from Maisie!lphia at 4.30 P. M.
09114M61111 Railroad Trains heave Reading at 6.40 and
1.1 A. M. for.flpbrata, Litiz, Columbia, &c.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 7 P. 14., PhiladeL
phis 3.16 P. M. Pottsville 7.30 A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M.
Harrisburg 8.15 A. M., passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. M.,
and }leading at 12 midnight, for Harrisburg, passing
Lebanon at 1.06 A. M.
Coununtation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur
sion Tickete to and from all points, at reduced Rates.
Baggage checked through BO pounds allowed each
Paseeuger,
G. A .NICOLLS,
General Superintendent
November 25,1863.
A. P. ALLINEIN7S
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AT ANNVILLE.
ratbseriber reaiktfully informs ,his friends l
and the public genprally, that, alibi:mak ho has
sustain ed serious lased by the recant Are, his estab
liahment is again in
Complete Operation,
and he is prepared to fill orders for every kind of
work in his line, as heretofore,at the aborted notice
and on the must reasonable terms. CARRIAGES,
itoCKAWAYS, swain and LIGHT
NUONS, of ensiy style and finish,
on band or made to order. Ile has
engaged experienced workmen from the city. He has
on hand a large stook of well seasoned lumber, and
other material or the beet quility. and he hopes by
careful attention to business to render satisfaction to
all who may levor him with their natroaste- -
Auctuardsfr. *Jimmie.
Ashville, March 2, lAN ..4t. •
Dltrfi STORE
IN IiftbICINES QUALITY ,
IS OF
FIRST IktORTANCTE.
T L. LEMBEReIER. GrilaiiSte'nf the phila
la) delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.
a PURE selection of Drugs. Medicines and in
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery
aad Toilet and Fancy Maps embracing the Czi
best manufacture in the Rou n try, and a large
variety of Tooth Brushers;.Nitil. Flesh, Clothes
1 1 0 and Hair Brushes. P r ocket. Toilet, and Fine
Combs of ivory. Shell, Horn and India Rubber.
iit PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES.
Pure whole and ground Spicesare offered for
on sale in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. L it '
GARDEN SEEDS,
Fi j OwEß SEEDS,
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BUILDERS will do well by . talling on J. H. BRESSLER
Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN.
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices, lie also line on Land a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE. and
401.
all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK
STOVES and PARLOR STOVES.' Also, "all the
different and latest improved -RANGES. AND
HEATERS, of all kinds. Ile also keeps cm
etantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be
bought of any otherelatemen in the county.
*IL.' WARE-ROOMS--One door South of the "Buck
Hotel," Walnut Street. Lebanon, Pa,
Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
LONG ACNE & 0 ABEL
-1111LERICTILINT TAlLoitimrct-
Q S. itdoISAY, iu Funck's building, corner of CUM.
0. becloud. street and Doe alley, bag on band and
for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large
tot of
CLOTHS;
CASHMERES a ndd
VESTING S t
well Belecte.d from Goed• Howes: - Goed . Fits'and sutb•
stantial making guaranteed to all. A'so Handker
chiefs, Cravats. Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, fancy and
Phiin'lrinen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers.
Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
9 1 111Slalowofify all Carp.-nters and r alitnert•tmliters
1
that no biGnibicoMus will be paid by the Direct
tors of the Poor forlmor persons dying within a circle
of fire miles of the Poor Rouse; as ell such persons
will be furnished with Coffins free of expense on sppli•
cation to the Steward at the Poor lipu Ne.
JOSE E. '8 OW MA N,
ELIAS WAIDIOEN, Direc ore of the Poor.
CEO. MIN ERII AN,
May 27,1863.
Prohiln't* tg 'the &tarrying of Horses,: fbUle' Sheep, and
.Swine within Die Borough of Lehahon.
811.1 it Enacted and ordained by the Burgess and
Town Council of the, Borough of Lebanon, That
from and after the publication of this Ordinance it
shall not be lawful for any person or persons to bury
any dead Horses, Cattle, Sheep or Swine within the
Borough Hindle. On Complaint to the Chief Bur
gess of any personor persons.violating this ordinance,
such persou.sball pay a penalty of Twenty Five Dol
lars for every offence. One half of which to go to the
informer and the other half to the Borough Treasurer.
said penalty tube collected as all debts of like Blowouts
are recoverable-by Law.
Enacted, Febritary:2o, 1865.
TOMAS ion NOSH L .s.,
Chief Burgess, pro tem.
Attest. D.E. Mum, Clerk.
Feb. 22, 1865:.--3t.
Relative to the removal of Snow from Side Walks and
Gutters tin the Borough of Lebanon.
B E T! twenn o acted un a not;
the Borough
gbhy
Lebanon,tur s An a l ,
from and after the publication of thisordinance, all
property holders shall remove from the . side walks and
gutters of their respective properties all *now and ice
practical to remove, and shall hereafter remove all
snow from said side walks, and gutters immediately
after its fall. Any person violating this ordinance,
chalk on his or her neglect being- reported to the
Chief Burgess, pay a penalty of FIVE de Bars, to be
collected as all fines of like amount are recoverable by
MEIN ROOM • now occupied hy °Gorge 1. Arent: aa
-J, a Bar Boom at the R . R. Depot. together with a
floe basement Cellar le OFFERED FOR RENT, FOR
81181NESE: Poeseesion given the 2d day of Marsh,
STINF ROM
Lebanon, next b 7
Lebanon, Feb. 22,1808.—n .
LEMBERCER 3 S
You will find a full assortment and a large
variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at
LEMBERGER'S.
Condensed Lye;Ooncentrated Lye, Soda Ash,
and Potash in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal-,
eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale
in large-Wevaall quantities at
LEMBBRGER'S Drug Store.
iffleu are in want of good Washing Soap,'
plire white or rod Castile Seap, Country Soap,
Erosive Soap to remove .grease spots, superior
'hying soap, buy the Same at
LEMBERGER'S.
Do you want a good Hair Tonic! something
to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and
to prevent failing eat ofAte hair; 1f . ..y0u do
twirilelttrimiaEß's.
tta„„ 4 TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
Thealllieted are requested to call and exam
ine my stook - uPTEtreem, - ,Sustpartere, de, corn
prising a variety of lilanufadtUre.
lot.. Marsh's" Genuine "Improved:Rolf Ad
justing Pad ,Truss."
a intritdre h LWltiWar*Bandite.
An invaluable — artiale for thelahrose.
If you are in want of any of the strove you
can be suited at
LEMBERGEIVS'DrueStere.
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy,
The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes
to be had in at! its Purity at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store,
Opposite the Market Rouse.
Anything you want that is kept in a well
conducted Find class Drug Store, can be turn
Jibed you by
LEMBL'RGER,
Chemist and Apothecary.
siFeeling thankful for the - very liberal patron
age thus farreceived from the Physicians, Mer
chants, and Citizens bf Lebanon and sin round
ings, lagatin solicit a rchare, promising to use
every effoitto Please
.t Special attention given to Pursrmax's
PRESCri/PTIONS and FAMILY Rzczters, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PURR, always'
az _voodoo can ho obtained anywhere, an sold
to edit the times. Remember the Addrese,
JOS. L. LEMBERGER,
Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. 1b,1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pa.
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CLOCKS.
Thirty Day,
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CLOCKS,
Just Received at
J. BLAIR'S Jew'slry Store,
Lebanon, Pa
NoU4m.
An Ordinance
An Ordinance
Enacted, Feb. 20, UN.
TOBIAS REINOEIII, (es.)
Chief Durgetul, pro tem
Amid, D. E. Emu, Clerk.
Feb. 22, 18€6.-Bt.
Business Room for. Rent.
Vepartinefit.
OFFICE or maz,...•ROLLER OP TEM CURRENCY,
WAERitibTON December 29, 1885.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence, presented to
the undersigned.lf has been made to appear-that
"The Valley HationaPßank of Lebanon," in, the Bor
ough of Lebanon, in the *fluty 'of Lebanon and State
of Pennsylvania, has beeilbly brgatilsed under, and
according to the requirements of the of Congreas,
entitled "An Act to provide National' Currency, se
cured by a pledge of United State 1 ends, and to pro
vide for the circulation and redemption thereof," op
proved June 3, 1864, and has complied with all the
provisions of said act required to be complied with,
before commencing the business ofßanking under
said act.
Now therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch , Crritoptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that "The` Valley Na
tional Bank o f Lebanon," in the Borough of Lebanon
in the county of Lebanon, and State of Penneybassia
is authorized to commence the business of Bahking
under the Act aforesaid..
,--A---, In teatimolo&Aff, witnefta my band
fr, ~ . and seal of , tbai twenty-ninth &Ifni
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VDmntroller of the Cardncy.
Lebanon, January 11, 18 . 65 - .. -
'TO -11FOR‘ItTIPER2-
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TO THE ' PEOPLE F LEBANON,
,
M ARCUS NATHAN reepec ally informs the peoplo
of Lebanon and vicinity I at he has opened a No-
tiotrantlEancy Dry Goods St e in . Lebanon for the
WHOLESALE and RETAIL ads of ail articles in his
linelittbe meat Tidwell pri a possible. His stock 1
consists in part of. all kinds of Woolen and Cotton 1
Stock Inge and Hose,. Tinders rls, Drawers . Woolen
Cape and Nubias, Mite and CIGI es, Searts,all kinds of
Handkerchiefs, Collars for
• dies and :Gentlemen,
Hairdresses and Nets,RlUhate nd'Velvets. Spool. and
Patent Sewing Thread , Button ,Saissore, Comba, Ac.,
Ac. A large assortment -of U WRELLAS and PARA
SOLS, at the lowest prices. S testes, Pocket-books,
Portmonaires, Dominoes, Car , Ac. A large'assort•
mem of Musical Instromentli s Viii,llBl3, "Kccordeons,
Banjos, Tamborin,a,Vltrtee, 17Tes, liaakets, Trunks,
Carpet - Rage; SatMiels - and all kinds of TOYR, :- iil :fuel
everything almost that can be ihonght of in the Marna
and Fancy line. Also a large Oariety of JEWELRY
and WATCHES. Pedlers• and'Etorekeepers will find
it their interest to buy of us' • Our Store is in Cum
berland Street, in Futick's buil mg, between the Court
Renee and Market House.
. . - • MARCUS NATHAN. •
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SewallMachine.
irThe Only Machi captible of making More
than One* d of a Stitch ; and the
Only One eying :the BEVER
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BLE SEED
The feed may be reversed at 'any point desired
without stooping, w leh is a great adrantagedn fas
tening the ends of s ma. •
It makes Vittr - difftrent stitches, loth, knot, double
lock, and double knl ; each Sditch perfect and alike
on both sides of the brie.
There` is no other +whine which will do so large a
range of work as the'Florence.''lt will Braid, Tim , Quilt, Cord, Item, Fell, Bind,
Gather, and do all ki de of Stitching required by feta
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Cies and Manufacture.,
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Thc most inexperiesced find no difficulty in wising it.
Bvery Machine 4velymnteti to give entire eetiefac-
Aio icar. n, n;d ht to r d l ; re a n li ce tn itu r i t i s s t c b l e al s n e ti an d ut f e o: bL i e t a . pspzvoatitet.
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' PeisOns wnshin n eto ' t the Machine inoperation
e
can do so by calling-is the Agent at Annville, or on
Wm. G. Ward , at Leh on. - •
,Kii• All Clergymen etlibe furnished with said Ma
chine at wholesale prires.
For Circulars and Samples of Sewing, call or, the
Agent, who will be phased at any time to show the
Machine and explain lir vivantages oier•all others.
•Annvill, Feb. IS, lftrZ-3m 4 •
trantelta
tilM 0 AT _A.T4
Lorenzooll. Rohrer,
=
OUL), respectfully inform the citi
r''CV., Y sensor Lebanon and vicinity, that
he has RESIOVED his Tailoring estab
lishment tt, two doors below Philip P.
McCaully's Shoe Store, where he. will make up the
most, faiih tenable Clothing. ALL'work entrusted to
him *ill be manufactured - in the best manner,on mod
erate terms. Good fits ant substantial making guar-
anteed. Thankful foi the liberal patronage extended
to him thus far, be lames by strict tither/Hon to his
business to merit a conthiancc of the same. cor-
IlisEY invites the WNW-1A bis.old customers.to give
a'ca IL %April, 6, 1864,
rgal: TVEIAPB VS. 1 53 1 64
ADAM RISE, In OusibtUland Street, between 14
Market and the Court Itonvil,north side, has
now on hand a splendid assottoent of the New
Style of HATS AND CAPS, for MOD and boys, for 1858
to which the attention of the public is respectfully inv,
ted. Mats a all prices, from the cheapest to the mos
costly, always on hand. He has also just opened a spice
did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such a
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, BORN, LEG
HORN, SENATE, CURIAE, andall others.
lizet..llo will also Wholesale ad kinds of hats, Caps
&c., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.
Lebanon, May 4,1864.
FITS ! FIT S 1 FITS
A , H. RICHEY,- Merchant Tailor, respectfully an
nounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity
that he has just returned from the city with a See as
aortment of
CLOTHS, CASSINIERES
,
all of which he will sell or mate up to order at
prices to suitlike times, at his 110. 1 Tailoring Itstair
Nte ßec Al k i li w o or te k l
e h ent I n N e h e k e N ew meek, ti doors South of the
,eSnotruutlekted.Watoinhuitsscatreetreo
will be manufactnr
•
ed Ma workmanlike WILMOT as to fashion and dura
bility.
Goods purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully made
up to orderon the amid moderate terms..:
Having' bad years of experience ie the Tailoring and
DryAloods badness , and being inclined to turn to the
advantage of his customers, all the advantages resift t
log from said acquirements, be feels satisfied' that it
will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub
lic patronage.
Friends call once to please me after that please you
elves.
July £4 4 1863.
R LADY'," ADE C LOTIMING
Will be sold at
Extremely Lose Prices.
It ABER, one of the firm ofitaber & Eros., has
1.1
• taken the stock of Ready-made Clothing at the
appraisement, which will enable him to sell lower than
anywhere else can be bought. Csil•and see for your
selvs befiare you make your Pail purchase.
ileh. THREE DOORS WEST FROII COURT HOUSE
Lebanon, May 4, 1804. HENRY RARER.
FEED
For Cows and Pigs.
wax subscriber has on hand *quantity otexcellent
1 - OATTLN AND NOG FEND, at his' Browerrriff
North Lebanon, which he offers for sale wholesale and
retail. lONI' HARTMAN,
N. Lebanon, Jan. 28.1885.
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ABRAHAM 9?,11 i DAVID S. LONG.
A New Firm.
Cheap Cash More, and and
Gratn'Business.
riMIE undereigned having farmed apartnership futile
1, MERCANTILE, MILLW9,I,ND GRAIN BUSI
NESS, would respectfully Invite the attention of the
public to their . ,esta i bkshments. They will contiue to
keep, at the — the t atind .of SHEBA, GEESAMAN,
LONG, a moat coniPtute stock or all kinds of GOODS
usually kept in a country re, which they will re
tail Cheap for CASH, or CO UNTRY 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.—
'Melvin also take GRAIN on STORAGE. The will keep
always on hand and sett at the lowest prices, COAL, by
the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED,
SALT, FlASn'll, Ac. ,
"ay- Tleisolialrthe'fArnrsif '9f nlltheir aid friends
and the public, r.nd will . intliotypilto4el,oo such lib..
oral and just principles as wilrgive satijilactkujto.nll.
MERE. it.'LONG.
Worth Lebanon, May 4.1664.
EXCITING NEWS I
.2e,t th o serwCitILIEI
LAUDE NILO
LEBANON, PA.
New Goods ! Neu - Goode!
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS,
French 11.4" in all colored.
ENGLISH MEitINO, all colored.
• All Wool Delaills,aall colored.
POPLIN IVIIISLI‘N i'II'ELLAINS,
'Black 'French' Cloth.
BEAVER Over , Coiabg.
• CLOI I II for lapin; aboAKs
from 4 t . $2 OD to 84,00
c
Viency and Black Cass.
• StAinettes,
,sdlet -from 50 ctS. to 81,00.
•Bed'Check - an'd'Ticking,
Bleached and Uribleachecl Muslin.
Woolen Stocking&
Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel.
-Calicoes and Ginghams.
Woolen and Cotton lloseiries.
Ladies' and Gents' Gloves.
11001) Skirts Hoop Skirts!!
Balmoral Skirts.
Umbrellas I Umbrellas.?
Linen and -Paper Collars.
A hill' line of
Ladies and Misses Ehawl&
Woolen Hoods ! 'Woolen Hoods ! I
General assortment of
Dry Goods,
Grocerids,"&
Queen,sware.
14. IC. LAUDERMILCII.
Or All kinds of Country produce
taken in exchange for' Goods.
THE LARGEST AND BEST
ASSORTMENT OF
Fall and Winter
GOODS
Attention Countrymen
)Lr stook attention for the present Is called to the
large and well selected of FALL AND
1.14 T GOODS;st.the Cheep Cash Store of
GOODITAIt '&I)III"TENBACH'S
(RARER' BLOCK,)
Ctimborltptd, 'Street, 'Lebtratolz 'Pa.
"Ve iinr."6haid before the recent advance a choice' as
sortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which for beuuty
and cheapness cannot be excelled.
CALL AND. SEE FOR TOVIRSELVES.
ifiadieS' _Press Goods.
Full limed Afericb Marino, ail colora,
'English
" " Coburgs
all wool Militias "
" Manchester "
g, it
;BressbOood. of orarrfiescription.
-"Lad ieti`Tlotb, all cobra.
" " Black and fancy Silks.
We hare else a good assortment of plain and Plaid
Wool SR-AWLS.
All =Wool FLANNELS, Cotton. Flannels. Ticking,
Woolen floode,Balmorals, Hosiery, Hoop Marta, Hai
brains &e., &a.
A large lot of CALICO for 25 cents aud. up.
Bleached 34 USOLIV-15 cents and upwards.
Unbleached MUSLIN.
A fell line of CLOTHS, CASSIMENES, SATTE
NETS and V ESTINGS, all kinds and prices, which will
be sold Cheap. , •
MOURNING GOODS.
Our mourning Dspartment incomplete, comprising a
Full line all wool Delains 64 wide
" Canton cloth 54 "
" " 'Persian " 6-4 "
" " Alpacca and Bombazine &c., &a.
" • Blank crape veils.
" Mosierynnd Gloves.
Groceries, Sugar, -Coffee,
Molassas
Spices, lic., all at LOW PRICES.
Call one and all, and look through our Large
and well Sdlablea:Stoelviittloods, and got the , prices,.as
Lis no tronble to show Posits. Our Motto is
"Small Profits, and Quick Sales,
,and
-7• 4 4 17 r' • •
.44.0 "
GOODYEAR dr. DIFFENBACH
Lebaaoo, Sept. 14, 1864.
STOVES. STOVES.
- 1 4,, T 0w is the time to buy your STOVES before cold
winter le here, and the beet and cheapest place is
at the
Lebanon. Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Mannino.
tory of .Tames N. Rogers,
two dodra South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be
bad the largest and beat assortment of PARLOR,
BALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Leba-
non, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his
own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves,
and a large variety of the beet Cooking Stoves In the
county or borough, which he warrants to bake or roast
WASH BOILERS con tautly on hand of all sizes,
and the best material.
COAL BUCKETS—the largest aseortmitit,the hefty.
iestiron, and the beet 'arida in Lebanon.
Also, a large stock of TIN WARN., made of the best
material and in a workmanlike manner. As be is a
practical. Workman, and has had an experience of
twenty-five years, he feels confident that he can give
general tiatisrvotion.
Re takes this method of returning his thanks to his
numerous customers for their 'llama& support, and he
hopes Al MEWS. Attending to On •oas'A tattailtems and
- .tilting other peeplikaralone,trivitill 'receive a share of
pnplic patronage. -.IB.BIiES If. ROGERS.
Particular attention paidlo aft kinds of JOnntrio
such as Roofing. Spouting, Ac., and all work warranted
MAY 11, 1864.
0, Yes. 0, Yes.
Joseph Bricker, Auctioneer
RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the public.—
Ills residence is in North Lebanon township, 11,
miles from Lebanon, on the Fredericksburg road. He
can be met at Bebny's Hotel in Lebanon; every Satur
day. except when absent on business, and when ab
sent Mr. Behny will receive Orders fJohint.
Lebanon, September 7,1864.
/IMF. anbecriber would respectfully Inform the pub
lie that be has removed, to Lebanon, and that he
will carry on the
Tailoring Business
in all its branches, in the building occupied by the
.Prahrer Democrat" printing office, (second story,) in
Market street, nearly opposite Matthes' Hotel. His
work will all be made in the most workmanlike man
ner, and guaranteed to please. His tits are warranted
—for the stout as well as the slender.- He solicits the
patronage et the public.
WM. fl SNYDER.
Lebanon, Oct. 26,1664.-3 m.
Attention Sportsmen.
riMIE subscriber would respectfully Inform the pub-
I tic that he hate just returned front the city, having
laid iu a tine assortment of OEM ILII'LSS, PISTOLS,
POWDER. CAPS, &c., which arenow open for inspec
tion and sale at his Stoke, ou Merke t street. afew doors
North of the L. V. R .lt., Lebanon, Pa.
• sip All kinds nntepenring done at the shortest pos•
Bible noticewnd in the best style of workmanship.
J. O. AULENBACII.
Lebanon, Oct. lg. 18114.-3 m.
WANTED TO. BUY
50 000 2138 1 1 0=b R u Y sifeis CORN
50,000 bushels OATS ;
• - 50,000 bushels •WHEAT.
Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for
which the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Leb
anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
GEOROE HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, Jury 1h 1801.
Blanks for Bounty and invalid Pen
don Mama jot printed sad for agile at the At,-
VCATIOXIi Office.
*C4IMBERLAND ST
IN THE-COUNTY
Gentlenien near
TAILORING.
NEW CABINET AND ..-
Cliatiß .1174.71rUrd C TO Rer
MBE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
1 he nee tale, largeslend beet assortmmit of PUB NI
TUBE and CHAIRS, eier offered to the public 04,1,ub
anon county... lie has On hand at his CabineWare
rooms, in. North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite
Zeller's Hotel, and a few doors south of Borgner's, a
splendid assortment of,,gupd, substantial and fashion
able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
skating of Sofas, Tete a-totes, Lounges, What-note,
Par
atlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables;
Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed
steads, Work-stands. Wash-standsand Kitch
en Furnituranf all kinds. Also,.a large and
elegant variety of.nrami BAGII, SPRING SEATED Chairs,
Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring
seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com
mon @hairs and Rockers of evety description.
.114&„ All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give
satisfaetion.
Pereons 'desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here offered for sale, can be fully eatiefied of their
do rability reference to those for whom he hoe man
ufactured or to , silloiot sold.
Old Furniture'llALClMlmßepaired and Varnished.
N. coffins made lit?, Funerals attended at the
shorteet+,notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
Fashionable
. . R OVAL.
MTORAIih,ROFFMA would respectfully inform
AN) Citizeps of Lptp P, that he has..E,EIii(ITED
hie TAlLORlnfueinen t to Cumberland ,v,yeg,, two
doors East of Market Street, and opposite Abe. Eagle
Hetet,- where On persons who wish garments Made
up in the moat fashionable style and hist manner, are in
yited to call.
TO TAILORS I—Jus t received and for elite the
and Philadelphia Report of Springs Summei .
Tailors wishing the. Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements
accordingly. " lIOFFMAN
Lebanon Dray 4.1884 .
Blanket Sliaivls s
int.OI4I,3VOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, dyed Jet
Blackor"'Mue Black, pressed, the color warranted
and goods turned out equal to new, by
- ' ' LYON LEMBERGER,
East 11A3over.
*a— Articles tirhelly'ed am bci left at Jes. L. Leitber
Per's Drug Store where all orders tor the: above 'will be
non dad to. (March 11, 1863.
FASIIIONABLE .1100i - Altb,.BloE MAVER
INN Cumberland Street, one door . Idist
'Lithe Black horse hotel... piatkuruit4thd -
"very liberal patronage eifnded kapefot.tbe short time
I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronagit of the public.
e has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be
disposed of on reasonable tetras.
. . .
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, ,ke.
Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invites
to give me a trial. Childrens' noes - of every variety
and color on hand. Ileavy.work.made to order.
AO,-All work warranted. Repairing neatly done anp
_Merges made moderate.
Oht and Shoe Store.
JACOB IUEDEF, respectfully in
forms the public that he stillcoutin
, ues his extensive establishment in
edb . 4.1111 his now building,in Cumberland et,
where be hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to alI who
may favor him with their custom invites Merchanta
and dealers in BOOTS and BllOBBarid'every one who
wishes to parchese fashions:Me WI, duffible articles in
his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock. -
Me is determined toianitOf tirt'netition in the
manufacture of every artiele irehis.linetturse,suttablpSor
any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali
ty of LBATIIER and other materialsare used, and none
but the best workmen are emPloyed
P. 8.-110 returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
tie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public. pat
+renege. [Lebanon, May 4, 1864
New Boot and shoe Store!
IMIE undersigned announce to the public that they
have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to
Cumber/mad Street, Lebanon, in John Graeff's building,
one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they
intend
keeping constantly on band a general as
sortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and
Children's '
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &e.,
all of which will be made up in style .and quality no
to be surpassed by any other werVineti in the country.
Ne effort shall be spared tow and satisfy all who
may favor them with their orders,,ami their charges
will be as reasonable as possible,tOttlettiblevitit a liar
remuneration.
They also keep a largiretneV`qt:,, ;
HOME 141Abl *ORR,
which is warranted to be as represented.'
The public are Invited to call and examine their stock
previous to purchasing.
Mir' -Repairing done on short notice and at reasenable
rates. iLNDREW MOORE.
eaII.U.EL S. MIME
Lebanon, May 4, 1864
LATEST NEWS
Of-the cheapest and Best Goods
EVER SOLD IN LEBANON:!
Bowls, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Sire
riniE undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS ,
I. SORTMENTS of
?
L HATS,CAPS,BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS,
a i TRAVELING BAGS, ko., of all kinds,
and of the best materiabkwhich be will -
sell at prices to recommend "Mem to purcha
sers. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New
Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside,
Dupont, 'McClellan, Stringbam and Monitor Hat. very
beautiful and very sheep. Of CAPS he has a complete
assortment of all the New Styles, got np in superior
manner, with fine Batt.; Women's Misses' and Chil
dren's lialutorals, Gaitem s Congress Boots, Slippers,
and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmorals. Ox
ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots., and all
other kinds worn by fliem, including BOOTS and
SHOES, of the different V . ltrieties, at his cheap; Store in
Walnut St., nextl.b the County PitSDn.
.661 p. Thankful for the Merit! encouragement of the
public heretofore, I would in - ri Wit 1 'iv ish ing anything
in my line to call and eiandue my stock before making
their purchases. JOB. BOWMAN.
Lebanon, May 4,1864.
P. B.—Mensures taken and work Made nt short notice
Removal
OF TIIS
NEW AND CHEAP BOOT
AND SHOE STORE.
HE subscriber would respect fully inform the alt
T
izeos of Lebanon end vicinity, that he bas remov
ed his BOOT and SHOE STORE to Market. street, neat
door south of Mrs. Rise's Hotel, Lebanon. Pa..
Wherehekeeps on
- Kiidiralarge and well
' ff} assorted stock of all
kinds of BOOTS and
_ SHOES. He viii
--- .... 4 ,iiinta *to order all
U
WARN,
----5., datil.ri, kinds of BOOTH end
SHOES, and at very
short notice. He a1...,..-"r:'.
... , .. - "r : ' . - so keeps on hand a
--- -, --- f_. large and well-assort
ed stack of LEATHER, such as RED AND OAK SOLE
LEATHER, CALF AND RIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND
FANCY LEATHER, KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND
INGS, fie., and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND
FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT
CORDS and WEBBS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN
CHES, HAMMERS,. PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.—
Constantly on band an assortment °Meetings, Threads,
Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sind-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Kit
and Shoe Tools of every description. Having been en.
gaged in the business, more than twenty years, hirfeels
satisfied that he can give satisfaction to all who will
favor bim with a call. Shoemakers frcm the country
will do well by calling on him before purchasing elec.
where. SAMUEL HAUCK.
Lebanon, tan. 27 1864.
GAM/EL nEINOROL. ADOLPHOs REINOZUL COAL U. MEILT
A Friendly Invitation
_ - _
X 64 k s
~„ I
To all desirous of purchasing
LUMBER & COAL
To the best advantage, at the old established a nd
well-known
LUMBER YARD
REINOEHLS & MEILY
At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West sides o
Market Street, North Lebanon Borough:
MITE suberibers take pleasure in informing the &OI-
L tens of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that
they still continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUSI
NESS, at their old and' well kmiene stand, where they
are daily receiving additional supplies of the
BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER,
consisting of White and Yellow Pine BOARDS, PLANK
and SCANTLING.
Matlock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING ,
RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS.
ASH, froln I to 4 inch ; CHERRY, from f,f ; to 3 inch
POPLAR, from fic to 2 inch.
.Poplar and Hardwood-SCANTLING.
Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS.
Mooting and Plastering LATHS.
SHINGLES! SIIINGLESI I SHINGLES ! I
Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES.
COAL! COAL!! COAL I 1
A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Broken,
Egg and Limebnrners' COAL; and also, the best Alle
gheny COAL for Blacksmiths.
.Mar- Thankful for the liberal manner in which they
have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a
cordinl.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 be sold eta reasonable per centage.
*it- Please call 'and examine our stock and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere..
• ItEINOBIILS & MEILY.
North Lebanon borough, May l, 1862. •
*Jacibb E. - I...Zimmerman's*
iI"LRST CLASS RAIR-DICESSIVO ANI3 nAlit-tx.YR•
1 LNG SALOON; Wicket aftqet, bear Cumberland,
and opposite the Nagle Motet Baltig thatikftil for tbe
lite* patronage heretofore extended to him, he would
fespeettally a continuance , of the elute.
Lebanon, July 2,1862. •
N. 11.—The Saloon Will be closed on Sunday.
WALTER'S MILL.
•
frEE subscriber 'respectfully informs the public the
• hs has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa
Cara, formerly known as "Straw's" andtater as "Wen, ,
gert'a," about one-fourth:of a mile from Jonestowt
Lebanon county, Fa.; that be has it now in complete
running order, and is prepared to furnish clistbuter. ,
regularly wi
ir th a very
d superior article of
..itarw_TAE4v:
as cheap as it can be obtained from any other Bourse—
lie keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest oak
prices cm", BRAN, SHORTS, ftc. lie is also pre
pared to do all kinds of Cusrostras'.Wontr, for Farmers
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in
vites all to give him a trial. The machinery of the
'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and Inset im
proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait
dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, 61,e - t
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER.
May 4. 1:261.
BOOKS &STATIONt.ati
A NEW FIRM.
WALTZ tc. - HOUCK
:I)4iLD inform the Public, that having boughtanil
6.11 consolidated the - Itotik and Stationery Stores df
U.U. Boedel and (Norge Waltz, they are saw prepared
to wMttin all who will favor them with a•eall, at Ufa
old stand (lt. ii. Roeder's) in Cumberland street, where
they will always have on hand :41,large andleen sp.
lected supply cif
Books, and-as an imincement they offer their 'Atiscella
neous books at greatly redneetLprkes, 4 ernti
-The I"ipiciKork ettiMkilitiltdlAViPaße4l9- and WeektY
Papers,and Magazines, santbelailAtulfnibscribed fer:
on reasonable terms, by calling at their scorer •
Anything wanting in tbeir line will be cheerfully
tended to with promptness'and dispatch
Lebanon, May 4,1864.
HARDWARE h.,T COST.
T .:. brroerli s larg e and a elect& roazplAa. rrsl
AT COST FOR GISH.
Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1,1841,
will be allowed a liberal credit on purebasee.—Thofe
who have not settled will find their accounts with
A. S. Ely, Xsq., for Immediate settlement and collec
tion. b. M. KARMANY.-
IXTEi.L known AIELODEONS end HARMONIUMS,
VI introducing the effect of pedal bass on every
instrument.
ERNEST GABLER'S
RAVEN & BACON'S and
HALLET, DAVIS' &
celebrated PIANOS for Cask at a liberal deduction
Over 30.004 cold.
JAMXS BELLAII. Sole Agent,
279 and 281 South Fifth Street, above Spruce.
Aprll.2o, Philadelphia, Pa.
NORTH LEBANON
Saddle and Harness nand.
• "factory.
rpitE undersigned has removed
1 his Saddlery and - Harness
Manufactory to a few doors South r iy
of the old place, to the large room
lately occupied by Elliman & Bro., as - t.
a Liquor store, where be will be happy to ace all his old
friends and customers, and where he has increased fa
cilities for attending to all the departments of his bind.
nem Being determined to bh behin#,,np,c3iter estah
lisbment in his abilities to accommodate customers,ita
hue spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and
make bimaelfmaster of every modern improvement in
the business and secure the services of the best work
men that liberal wages would command. He will keep
a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the short
eat notice, all descriytions of HARNESS, such as Sad
dles, bridles, Carriage Harness of all kinds; heavy
Harness, Buggy Whips c.f the best manufacture, Buf
falo Robes, Fly - Nets, such as Cotton,
Worsted, Lin*
and a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of - every
kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, Ac.; Hemp
.of all descriptions. Halter Challis, home-made Tracett,
Ac., Ac., all of which he will warrant to be equal to
any that can be obtained in any ether establishment
in the country. All be asks that those desiring any
thing in this line, should call at his Ohms and examiqe
mi.; stock. lie feels the fullest confidence inlis abiii
to give entire satisfaction.
-411.. All orders thankfully received and prompily
ended to. SOLOMON SM/TH-,
North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13,1862.
GOOD NEWS 4
TA[ELLOW. Far tuittllate, where are you going in
Xi such a big hurry this morning. Betsy, why we
are just on our way to J. A. SPENGLER'S MOP).
GRAPH GALLERY, to get . our pictures taken. Ife
takes the best pictures in town. I had my .pictutee
taken at all the other galleries, and he took them the
best 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 ADAM RISE'S DUILDING, where
Win. Zimmerman 'a Was. Ho takes Photographs, Am •
"brotrpes,Sterotypes. of all sizes, plain and colored.—
lie lies his gallery fixed up in a new style, and a new
set of instruments, and so he can take the best and
most fashionable pictures in town. Everybody tkiii
wants a good picture taken goes to Spengler's gallery".
De has constantly on hand, gilt and Rosewood Frames,
Oases, Albums, /to., which he sells cheap. For good
pictures we advise everybody to go to SPENGLER'S
GALLERY.
Lebanon. NoS.Milqr
INEI4 I IV BAKERY,
zendersigned would respec tfuliylnfotm the O-
E Zenanftehaticin;iheaheime puimenced the BAK
,INTI BUSINESS, hear! Yatlettea s ,. at his stand, in
ditAberland street, Lebanciii, itently.Opposite the Buck
IloidlZand will sitAllinhatorners with thobest BREAD,
OAKES, &a. Flour received front oustozners and
returned to them in bread atshort notice.
. . .. . ~.. .... ..
CONFECTIONERIES,
of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, censttintty
on band, and furnished at the lowest prices.
Th 3 public is invited to give me a trial.
Lib nen, May 4, 1964. Y. If. EDUR.
D. S. RABE R'g
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUG STORE
Ilas been removed to Ms New Building. on Cumberland
Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
,Labanon t Pa.
staIIE subscriber respectfully announces to his acquain
tances and the public in general, that be has con.
1 ntly on hand a large stock of
DRUGS. A,. PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, PAINTS,
CHEMICALS, I " - DYE-STUFFS,
VARNISHES, 2 TURPENTINE,
GLASS WARE, BRUSHES,
HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se
gars, Tobacco, At. Also a variety of Fancy Articles
too numerous to mention, which be offers at low rates.
and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent
ed. Purchasers will please remember this, and exaM
ine the, qualities and prices of his goods before purehai
ing elsewhere. - Physician's prescriptions and:fasi
ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours .of the
day or light, by calling at the Drng Store,Opposite ttie
Eagle Buildings. .
On Sundays the Store will be opened for the codf.
pounding of prescriptions between the beers of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. 32,12 andl, and 4 and 6 P. M.
Lebanon, Aug. 13 1862. DAVID S. RABXR.
.AMERICAH HOUSE,
Market Street, Lebanon,
JOHN IVIATTHES,
Proprietor.
THEproprietor of .this old established and popular
HOTEL' alla respectfully Inform the public that
it will be conducted kli Hosea to the comfort Mt&
convenience of .fte gue's't?, It has been thoroughly re
fitted and renovated. and HO pains. will be Spared to
make the Table and the Ear, at all times, equal to any
in the county.
The STABLINki -slit Yard are 'superior too, andjnore
extensive, thidi 'ably other In Lebanon. A. new SIZEDis also in tftetourse of erection, which wilt be com
pleted ink short time. The patronage of the Faiitters
and the Traveling public generally is respectfully s
licited.
o
rLAOE-West side of Market . street, mad half a
square south from the Market House. ,
JOHN MATTEES.
Lebanon, April 6;1864,
TO THE PUBLIC.
The undersigned having taken the Large and 00M1110
diens Hotel, in Pottsville, known as the
.111ORTIMER HOUSE#.
Would respectfully itruioducti to.hls old friende and for
mer pationti that hale prepared , to anemi?.
' date all who may favor him with
their patronage.
The MORTIMER HOUSE has been newly paperedi
painted, and refurnished throughout, and the PROPIIII ,
von feels warranted in saying that his
'UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN THE
Borough of Potteville, for comfort and convenience.
No Pains will be Spaed
To render it an, agreeable and comfortable stopiplrit
place for stratigere traVeleit.
The Stabling anti she'dhim
Attached to the Hotel, are sufficiently large for theft
comorodation . of the horses and 'attiliges of
his guests.
The Hotel 10 now open for the
Reception of the Public.
He will be happy to accommodate all who may
give him a rail. JOSEPH M. PEGER,
' Pottsville, April 8, 1863. Proprietor.
. Howard. Association,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, 'Urinary and
Sexual Syetems—xtew and reliable treatment—hi
reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail
in sealed letter envelopee, free of charge. Addreet;
ar. I. MILIAN •HOUGHTON, , Howard Association:
No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia) Pe.
March 9,1991.—1 i.