The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 31, 1858, Image 4

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Vitmatinto etrrtitr,
Goon Bectuxo—A three storied brio's house
leaning against a drunken man.
lc...Pr - Too much pleasure and too much sun are
bid for both woman and flowom.
`Say what you will marriage 11 ndvertlee
meati' must, after all, the union or two ears
'podding mindi,
't that man in what's called the
spring time of life? "Why, my son l" "Cos he
looks confoundedly green."
-What is the diffeyence between a woman
who tears her these and one who pads 7 One
biota her stuffi-and• the other state her best.
TM A perm/ feeding a printing pre is apt
zto catch cold, bonartaa he lima to lay on damp
ebftte
thing that should be remembered by the
lidies:—A month that is hissed does not lose its
"oapaoity but renews itself:like the moon. An ex
periment will prove it!
lesge,"Do try to talk a little common eense," said
norountlidy to her.
"Ah, but would that not be taken aril:ureic ad
vantage of you ?"
'O" The proprietor of a forge not remarkable
for correctness of language, but wbo by honest
industry bad realized a comfortable independence,
being called upon at a social meeting for a toast,
gave "success to forgery l"
Jar Fred. Rush has married the widow Can
ter -and same wicked rhyritster has.giren a turn
to . the happy pair in this way :
"When Cupid did this maiden banter,
On Hymen'icouise to take a brush,
At first she went off on a Canter,
;But.I:OW she goes it with a Rush I"
1:116. Julius, can you tell hoer Adam got out of
Edon?"
'"Well, I spoee climbed de fence."
"No, dat ain't IL"
"Well den . he borrowed a wheelbarrow and
walked out."
"I gibs it up den." ,
"Re got clerked out. Yoh!"
ELNEORD'S SLOW CHALLENGE
Patent !Portable Beaten
IbHE: meet powerful Beater and greatest Fuolsaver In
the world. For warming with pure air-Private or
lio Booms, Halls, Studies, Churches, Pactories, Stores,
to.. Sanford's 31.13 u) Challenge Patent Portable Heater
Is unequalled. It is claimed that it trill bring into ac
tion at least SO per cent. more heat than any other of the.
ware size.nritte at the same timeibrper cent. less fuel.
- 4Thsrobjection 'usually ascribed to all other heaters of
"felimishing an impure; dry air, no injurious to health and
fiirniture, is avoided in this, supplying aa it does a pure
-malleable air.
'This heater has been in nsa for five yearn, and all who
halo them testify In the most flattering terms to their
superiority over all others: both as fuelsavent and heat-
sm-
~.
Tin and Sheet-iron Worker, end dealer in all kinds of
StoirewNo.lB, Nortii 4rjf th erect, - Reffeiing,A , .,
sotr6 AGENT FOR BERKS AND LI BANON COUNTIES.
N. B.—Pamphlets containing letters front those who
hit_yo used them con be had of the Agent.
- la-
lie refers, QM, to the following gentlemen; who
I have in use this excellent stove; and tlime from Lebanon,
wisbiurto see are cordhLly Invited to do so. upon anal'
end all of them. Dr. IL 11. Muldenburg,
Tables . 13arto, E. 0. Knoske,
Jitiiob Mahler, E. IV. Karla, BPI,
DE - Welhice, S. Woida,
IC .7: K. IlTurdy, G. W. Souders,
John Stephenson, Reese //axle.
tied ing 7 Dec. SO. 1857.-Bra
....
L.U. lIJER. LUM ER.
YE,ANLY 2,000,000 FEE f
(TO' the best and cheapest assortment of busman CT.
er offered to the nubile, Is uuw for sate at the new
and entenFivp LIJ 5111 lilt 'end COAL YARD of
~, , ,,BREGMBILL 4. lIORST, -
. li4ire . atiorough of North Lebanon. on tho bank of the
Union - Canal. at the heal of Walnut 'Ftreet, a few'
squares North of the oinessee Steam 51111 s, and our
aglinia it of Borgner's
Their assortment consists of the beat well-soasonmd
Mato Yellow. Norval , . Pine and Ileralock.Boarcla;-
-
Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards;
niond 2 inch Panne' and Conitnon Plank:
- White Pint and Hemlock Scantling and Joists;
White Oak Boards. Plank and Scantling;
I - ma ineb Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling.
SHI NGLES ! SHINGLES!!
The big Pine and 'Hemlock Fbingles;
•
Also', Roofing and Plastering Lathe;
Alheatntitlialls and Posts, and Failings for Inures
1s And fencing Boards; -
noo#ING BOARDS-of all sizes and doedriptions.
COAL! COAL!!.COAL! -
The largest stork of Broken, Stay% Limebutatera and
nolildayinurg Smith Gael. at the lowest prime.
ieL.Confidetit that they 'have the largest and beat
sortmentof UMBER of all descriptions and sires, an well
As the Wiest - stock of the different kinds of Cost, ever
offered to the citizensof Lebanon (runty, they venture
to say that they tan ou.vom ululate all purchasers antis
radroruy, and would therefore invite all who want any
thing in their Use, to examine their stork before nor
ftsslng elsewhere: BRECIIBILL & HORST.
rf : Lebanon, Feb. 21,1852.
lis -
`:i rimers of Peillszlivastra,
TT ENI7ONI You can supply yourselves with Chem.
iced Hamra, warranted pure, which has bean in
a t
.ancoessful new Ist Penney' on or the past seven years—
Thriy have received the DIP S of New Jersey, New
York Delaware, and Penn la‘Awrionitraral 'docia
ties. and bare been used by tbe.Prwidnit of the limas!
Dates. on Ida Garden and on the Public Grounds at Waeb-
Ington, D. 0., and by the * following Gentlemen, viz
Z. Locke, Rag.,
A. P. Leafier, IClarkebord', Nei, Jersey.
ft.. L. Reaves,
Senator Roberts,
Wm. bfiller,
Chea. York,
'Thiw. 1E111115;rd. Dia . ., Camden, N. J., Dr. Derma, Dr.
rntirht, Mr. Field. Ur. Atkinson, and Lev( Jolinsoo, all
of New Jersey—they Bay it to the cheapest and most vett
ale Manure now in the, being permanent and improv
ing the land by enriching the soil. It. is rutted to"the
'Okay
crops you raise—Corn." Potatdce. Orrva, Wheat .
Oati, he. By enclosing a check ou any Pennsylvania`
belikl , or reference to any good House in Philadelphia, or
in exelwrige for Produce, at fair Market rates here. your
ordero r will he filled and Shipped to you, fret of Clutagr
espouse. Every attack slid by am is guaranteed.
- -SuperTho.pbsto of Lime, $lO 0) a Ton.
Done Phosphate. 530 00 a ..
American Fertilizer, $25 00 a "
-IWA Barrel is SUB , Liellt loran Acre of ground, bre 'Wear»
Ears Bone Duet, (500 borstal; now ready.) at $5 OV per
barrel: or $35 a tun.
ginsdrette, No. I, (COO barrels now ready.) at $2, to $3,
a barra . .
Auld Plaster, No. 1.-1,000 barrels, at SIX to $2, a .
Vt. . .
1
igALth , 6t barre l . cad Ch 11 fit' kV).
... * ll T 4.ll', sthg° 4 l glE A l LEIN Al . l..l!!oprietor
No. 21 Sonth FRONT Street, Philadelphia City, 1%. •
All„,NI - Dolesale Dealers allowed a liberal dlorount. _
la. Pamphlet. ran be had on application to my ey
lkdo oc of 01 7 Agents. March 3, 1362.-Stuolu
of Cape Island, New Jersey.
The Golden Prize
IitIOSTRATED. 1858 ILLUSTRATED.
Ths New York Mustrotai Weeny Chtden Price, is
rtilYE of - the largest and beet literary papara of the day.
J
An imperial quarto, containing eight nage& or for
jooln... of entertaining original matter: and elegant.
Inii•fratad.sieery week.
itittitt:iwihrtlitium 60 cents to $5OO 00 to gold, wilt be
tett to - each subscriber immediately on receipt of
antitioriptlou money.
. TERMS:
"- One oopy for one year, $ Z 00 and one gift.
- •
sinte.copy for two 3 ewe, 350 nod twogitts.
.One copy for three yeara, 500 and three gifts.
-• • One copy for fin years, 800 and five gifts.
AND TO CLUBS
-.• . - ..
Three Copies 1 year, $6 00 and three giTts.
Is , e Copies, 1 year, . 800 and Asa gifts.
ptee, 1 year, . 15 00 and 10 gins.
ao s
epy c.,o trone Copies, one year. 30 00 and 21 gift
The ankles to be distributed.are comprised in the fol
lowing _llst i—
. 2 packages of Gold, ocataolott 2830 00. each.
IS de. . - do. do. • 200 00, each.
10,, . do—, .'" do. do. 100 00. each.
10.Pateot tests Hunting Cued Watches, 100 00 each.
20 Gold Watches, 76 00 each.
60 do. ~..4
4 ..
... CO 00 each..
da. - .• 60 00 each.
rg Udine' Gold'iratobee, *.. SA W Oa th .
200 Sneer ousting CaseyWatellea . - • . so oo ea h.
600 Ernie . Watthessl9'oo:tos26 00 each.
1000 Gold Guard, Vest. and Feb Chubs' 110 to $BO each.
000. 7,Pckets, Bineelete, BroocheSiTar Drops, Breast
Pins, -Cinif Pins. aleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs,
Watch Heys, gold and aver thimbles, and a variety of
worth - from 60 - eentrtrrsls each': - Immediately en receipt of the subscription . the
nibwriber's name will be, entered upon our au
tlsn
lebely opptwite a number, and the ell oorrerpondbeg with
elm vpcarr.,win be forwarded to hie or her addeles by.
rie4 elf-weirMe , Past PIK'
_ei t el.l coramuideatiocui should be addressed to
BECKET .6. COMPAYT, .
~- , . 118.aad 49 Illeffat's rhindipge. - New Nork.
' W .
COPies isant free .
, - Feb: 10.-13 t.
Ero s ukliFte. erlalli PALM or this borers . gh l al
I t min •to &owl t.o
• • • " 4 " 1 •-•71,77.-
MIEMII=
Dr. (Hors e 's Indian B oot Pills
R. tdORBE. the inventor of If case's Iteerax Rope Prue
jj has spent the greater part of his life in traveling,
having visited Europe, Asia, and Ahem. as well aa.North
America—has spent threeyeare among the Indians of our
Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Itoot
Pills were first discovered. Dr Morse was the that man
to establish the fact that all diseases arim from Impurity
of the Mood—that our strength, health and life depended
upon the vital fluid.
When the various passages became clogged, and do not
apt In perfect hurmony with the different functions of the
body. the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted
and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress
of every name; our strength is exhausted. our health we
are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing
off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked
and cease-to act, and thus our light of life v:111 forever to
blown out. HOW important then that we ehould keep the
various passages of - the'borly free anti open. And how
pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a med
icine in your reach, namely, Morstee Indian hoot Pflle,
manufactured from plants and roots which grow around
the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden. for the health
and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from
which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, 'which opens
the pores of the skin, and assists 'a:dare-in' throwing out
the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a
plant which is an Expectorant. that opens and unclogs
the passage to the lunge, and thus, in a soothing manner,
performs its duty by throwing off pflegm, and other hu
mors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a
"Diuretic, *hiCh gives easoand double strength to the kid
neys; thus encouraged, they tire'* large amounts of itn
purity from the blood, which It then thrown out bounti
fully by the urinary or water passage, and which could
not have been discharged iu anyother way. The fourth
is a Cathartic, and aceomptudes the ether properties of
the Pills while engaged in - purifying the blood; the coar
ser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other
outlets-ere thus Mken'ap and conveyed off iu great grtan
titles by the bowels.
Prom the above, it is shown that Pr. Morse's Indian
Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become uni
ted with tho blood, for they find way to every part, and
- completely rout out and cleanse the system from all im
purities, and the life of the body, which is the bleod,"be
comes perfectly healthy; consequently ell sickness and
pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain
when the bedy becomes so pure and clean
The reason why people are so distressed when sick; and
why, so many die, is because they do not get a medicine
which-will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open
the natural+passages for the tlleetike tape cast out; hence, -
a large geed Lite. of food and other nuttier is lodged, and
the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with
the corrupting mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fete
Mentation, constantly mixing with the ,blood, which
throws the eorrtipted matter through every vein and'arto.
ry, until life taken . from the body by disease.i:::Dri.
`Morso'e PILLS have added toAhemseltes victory., upon
victory, by'. :restoring Millions 'orthe Piet le: blooming
health and happiness. Yes, thotutande who liare , been
racked or torrnpted with sickness,-pain and.ariguleh;
and whose feeble trainee have been scorched by th e
iag, elements.of raging fever, and who have beenbrought
as it were, within a step of the silent greet, note stand
-ready to testify that they would have been numbered
with the dead, had it not been for this greatand wonder
ful medicine, Nome's luditin Root Pills. After one or two
doses had been taken, they were absolutely astOnisbed,
in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they
give immediate ease and strength, and take away all rick
miss; pain anti anguish, but they et once go to work at
.the foundation of the disease: which is the blood. 'There
fore, it will be Shown, especially by those, who use these
Pills. that they will so cleanse and purify, that diseaSe--.
Abet deadlyenemy—will take its flight, and the flush of
youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of
a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days.
Cowries.—lieware of a counterfeit signed A. B. .afoore.
All genuine hare the name of A. 3. Winre it Co. on each
box. Also thasignatnre of A. 3. White & Co. All others
are spurious. 4. J. WHITE di- Ct.e, Sole Proprietors,
.
50 Leonard direst, New York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealersla
Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and
hamlet in the land, Parties desiring the agency will ad
dress as above for Mime, Price 25 cents per box, five
boxes will he sent on receipt of 31, postage paid.
Dec. 16, 186;.-ly.
. Ekr ft I M. 0 V A IL-...420
D.. S. R.AB E R.'S
Wholes* and Retail Drug Stare ;
1189 been Removed to his New Building. taCjaniqr.
land Street, opposite the Caglo Buildings,
Lebanon, Fa. -
Tllll subscriber respectfully announces to his acquatu
tance.9 and the publio in goneral, that he line colt
gunny on hand a largo stock of
D It U G S, PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, - • PAINTS,
CHEM ICA LS,' DYESTUFFS.
VARNISIIEZ, . TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE, k - BRUSHES,
HAIR-OILS, • EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Inetritinents,Toilet Soaps, Sa
gan, Tpbacco, tie. Also a variety of Fancy Artielea too
numerous to mention, which he' offers ticlow rates. and
warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.—
Purchasers will please remember this, anti examine the
qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else
where. 40r Physicians' prescriptions and fatuity reel
pesesrefully compounded, at all hours of the day or
night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com
pounding of prescriptious between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A.M., 12 end 1, and 4 and 5 P. M.
Lebarion,qieb.•o, 1887. DAVID S. RADER.
_jrnalLire, 111_1011.ir Is)
Mf4DICJNE si
PERTUVAIRT *
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES
GUILFORD & LEMBERGER,
MARKET . STREET.
Opposite the Market Hones,
.AV, ARTICLES BOUGHT of toi WAR
RANTED PURE nod FRESH, antlaeld to
SUIT THE TIMES!
•••ALL TOR POPOLitit
PATENT MEDICINES,
At Guilford Lemberger's.
HORSEdr < c&TTILE, MEDICINES,
At i GuflPord: . 4.
BERN,IGteLIAII) a§ PINE 011 4 ;1 j
At. Oviiford 4. Lemberger's.
TO B A CeO r iSEG A RS, SNUr E,
"" • - ."' At' Guilford. dt'LeTbergetl?'
FRESH', GARDEN SEEDS;
At .Guilfozyk 4. tAnaberger's,
SPICES, SODA. AAPPNI FIER,- •
At Guilford Leinberger's.
'With a)/ tho "hi kept to a well•cond ucted
First-Class Drug.,Store
TRUSSES!
avow variety, and sold at the loweatMarket 11161 P
prices. Warranted to At *hen applied.
' ixir PI IYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY
RECI PES; accurately compounded by
I. L. LEMBERGER,
ORA.BRA TB of PIIARM iiCY, who hex had an experience
of eight pears Philadelphia and Richmond, V.
•
101'7 COUNTRY NIETtCTIAN'I'S
supplied, pi t n nurpiNoltild, l'lno Oil, IleAcne(' of Coife(i,
331licklug, S.ponifier,' or 'Conceatrutecl Lye, Es%
settees; 31eil!rifles, Perftaincry, uc the rue3t .
Wholesale rata, by
dtiII.YOJIO & LEM flEncrn, Datowsrs,
Lebanon, .7aTi. 1.3,1855. Markel
AFFLICTED READ!!!..:;.
PSIII.ADELAJUI.k
twenty two yeara ago by Dr. KIND:I:LIN, corner.
of 111 rd and Union atreeis, Philadelphia, Pa. .
TWENTY-MU YEARS'
Experience Ilea 'rendered Ax. E. a zne,st
pineLitioner In the cure or all diseases of a veto nature,
manhood's debility. as an imperilment to marriage;
,ner
anus and sexual Infirmities. diseases of the skin, and
those ariAn ft farm abuse of mercury.
TAKII lIARTIC.I.II.AIt NOTICE. ,
There Is on evil habit sometime indulged in by bo . vs,
in solietule, often growing up with them to Manhood;
and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets
ceViOrie obstacles to matrimonial happinevs, but givss
riFO, to a Series of protracted, hudtlious, and devastating
affections.
• raw of those who give way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences, nntil they find the net ,
VOW( system shattered. t . c..4 strange,and unaccountable
sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27,
28, 29; of Dr. K's book on "Self-Preeervation."]
The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is. eine
tile to labor with .accustomed vigor, or to apply bib
mind to study"; his atop is tardy and weak ; he is dull,
irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener
gy than usual.
If be emancipate himself before the practice 'haedone
its work, and enter matrimony, his marriage Is unfruit
ful. and his sense tette bhn that this is eaused by his
early follies. These are considerations which should"
awaken the attention of all who ere similarly situated.
ncsu IltF.lt,
Ile who places himself under Dr. KELIN'S treat
ment, may religiously confide in his boner as a gentle
man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrete of
Dr. K'a patients will never be disclosed.
-Young man—let ne false modeaty doter you from mak•
lug your case litiown to one, who, from education and
respectability can certainly befriend you.
Sir Dr. KINKELIN'S residence lies been for the hit
TWENTY TEAM, at ,the. N. W_ Corner of .T 111111) AND
UNION atm:eta:Philadelphia, ".
PATIELNTS AT A DISTANCE
Can have (by'atating their case explicitly, together
with ail their symptoms, pie letter, encloging a remit
tance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. • •
Forwarded tciatty.part of the United States, and priCk
ed secure front DA.I.IAGE„nr . CUItIoSITY, by Emil or Ex
preen.
READ ! YOUTH AND MAN ROOD !I
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BELI , PEESERTATLEN-121NLT 25 CENTS
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Letters containing that value' In stamps, will ensure a
copy, per return of mail.
GRATIS I GRATIS I ! GRATIS I I
A Free GIFT To AU.
• ,MISERY RELIEVED!
"Natnies Guide," a new and. popular Work, foil of
valuable idvlai and impressive warning, alike calculat
ed to ,prerent yearn , of, misery. and sere ThZIMANDB _of
lives, fa distributed - without charge, and Itorwarded by
mail, ;paid to - any Post Oars !netts United Shit" . or
rata& gen onint.lll#ll4ne Iwo POetagiatampe i x
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'THE LEBANON ADVERTIREILA FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
. ." IPARITUTE SILE. •
TTUB undersigned offers nt private sale his rang:
niece:lt estate, situate in Enst. Hanover town
ship, 'Lebanon county, about 2 Miles from.Harp
er'olloll;44alles from- the Cold Springs and the
Dauphittand Susquehanna itnilrdad, as follows:
AO. l—Contains46oACßES, more or less, of
gustiest land iu the neighborhood, adjoin lug prop
erly of ?Stank Dnininger. 5 1ehri'Dotter, and oth- •
ors. The greater ;portion is cleared and, under i
.....• good cultivation. The buildings
:4* r: g ; , erected Lim tiiiS tract are the under
,l!
' # ,' signieri well-known Cloth Mina
.:.'''',
..': ^ ' 1.'..? factory, which has a largo patron
.`.7^-"" age and is capable of indefinite in
crealefitillaigd two-story double Stone DFolling
House,. with Ii itellon anrieticid - r gciiid'iwo-story
Fitrie HOUP6; Tatpt Ifoos4onrge atone Ba rn,
with threshing 110or,andStefiling ? and other 'out.
buildings, in good , repair... -Also, . all .neco&loy
build4pgs-for the Man et:tr.-tory, v iz :—Fulling-rnal,
Ciifd and Spiffollol - Ichilrpuilditig; . tryoriag•iip
Finis ling 'rouse. &e:, ..tef - '''Tlic 'WOrliettre...
well-supplied-with.geed-Maehinerrand-plentY-of•
water power. A stream of_gend water it: lcdth
the diropioglsniaNnsviTs6s ; alitr;,
springs and.punip-weils near.: •Also; a . . ~. i .
beautiful Youtig CACI:LARD on the e. ~ •
p iti%
4: L .
pi : erniscs. ' ' •
NO. Agree, 2--Contaisraifib, (itiPiO. . 1! .. v .,. •
or less) sAjohaing.l%.;(4-1, land ofillielinil Doming
Cr. John Dotter and others.' Noarly-tho whole of
this tract is under good ettitiration-and excel
.;,, loot fences. Elected thereen7 if. . ft
- • 13• Dwelling Boise,. stibto,,and 'a' large •
••• ,; .t .. c. ...
isle. 4; ., . ncd. • Also. neat; bko, web, spring ;
. 11 2 t•-:... ..tc.., iv splendid site for the erection of:
- - -'''' -'.. e•dwelling house.. There is tiowing-'
water in nearly every Veld. A' School House is
located on this tract.. ..., .! ••-. .: ....... . ..„.....,
Their stock embraces all the diderairitylei of
COATS, PANTS . ,.and VESTS,' anititblo ' for. the
season.
• Goods of all kihds in the idece, which will be
made to order at the shortest notice. ' '
Shirts,Under-shirts and Dravrers,,Cravats, Col
lars,_Pocket ilatidkerchiefs, Gloves; Umbrellas,
in abort, erery thjpg.esuslly,to irs.found in a gen
tlemen!s,Clothingand Furniol.4 l .3toM • ; •-Lrr
Jo intiz ZW.OIIB:NAZ:OEDL
"-A .111PLUUM1110; 3:111h.:
Lebanon Marble Yard.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the public in. general that he is
prepared to dealt kinds of FANCY ANDOIIIIATISNTAL work
at his Marble Yard. In Walnut street, half way between
the Court House and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,
at the shortest notice. no good es work done iu any city
in the united States. and being, the only StonaCutter in
Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship
to the business,lte pledges 11111141 f thathe can menet - ea
tore cheaper, and giro n better 'finish than any other
man engaged in the same business. Ills stock cOoslsts of
MOnuments,•Grave Stones. Mantels,
Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs, &c.
Also, SANDSTONE of the best quality for all 'uses,
plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME
STONE for all kinds of housework, of any else and
quantity. .rye-please call and examine prices and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere.
JOHN FARRELL.
Lebanon. December 19, 1855.
N. 8.-I,I;ITTERTNG done in german and English, by
&behest practical wtirkane,. • '
RECTO. MISTUR4,.,
A FOR- , PIL - ES4-TETTER-RI•NOMORA ,
ND for any Eruption or Excoriation of the Skin.
whether en the held; face, arms or other parts of
the body. .01,1 ulcers or sores, and pimples nn-thecae°,
may be speedily'eured _by the'shse of- the iteoto'ilii;etrura.
To those especially that are antrering from the Piles, we
oiler a sure remedy. ' •
From Rev. Mr. Entail:lle, Pastor German Church, Cor.
Conway and,Sharp streets: •
Poethe benefit of the afilictet I feel it a duty to state
what ahlessinga medicine. known by 0 name of "Ituirl
ileac. Mistma." bas been to me. have been afflicted
with the Piles-for eighifyears. during which tituel.tried
my own remedies, as a practitioner, 'and many ot&rs,
but without success. Having heard of,;11r. Bull's Pile
Remedy. I tried it; and though 1 used but one half-bot
tle, I can say that I am' norfectly cured. I also - used it
in a violent clue of 'fetter. which extended crerthe whole
borty,aml.Wiess,tban %,_tsvo..weeksvitAidappeareik 4uttr
the skin berameclean and smooth. 1 strictly:tin:red to
the direetioas. • . SALAMI. ENTP.RLINII.
Sold, WhOlesitle and Retail, by D. S. Attber, Dritgist,
Lebanon, Pa.. sole agent for Lebanon county.
nen:ll. J 1857.-.ly.
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D-a,
If - 4 :
iv\ - t+3o.
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CLOCKS -
q,,,,
tvtits 1 ,,,,, . just Received at, .
72,-; - F - 4 - ,,,..;,. J. J. BLAIIVSJewetry Stare,
Valuable Borough ProprtY
FOR SALE!
S offered at private sale, that valuable half-lot
or piece of Ground, situate at the north-east cot , :
perof Walnut end Water streets, Lebanon, front
ing 33 fent on Walnut street and SO,feet on Water
street, at present occupied by John Farrers Marble
Yard, oirwhich are a FRAME HOUSE, Fic. It
is Incased within a square of the Lebanon 'Valley
Railroad Depot, between the Depot and tite con,
tre of town. for further particulars apply to John
Farrel, on thoKomit•e.l f , 24, 13.5 T..
_
Dwelling-House and Store Stand
- For Rent.
rrHE 'subscriber offers for rent for one or more
years, the;building for a long time occupied by
him as a residence and Shoe-itore, on the corner
of the alley between Brua's Hotel and Pinegrove
street, Cumberland,street, Lebanon. The build.
ing is large, well provided with cellar, stabling,
&.c. . The corner room is well calculated for a
store stand, and if rented for any such. purpose
will be well furnished with shelling, &c,- For fur
ther information apply to
:sotiortioN m'eAur,Ly.
•
The property. hi. also offered., for, sale at
private sale. April. 22.
S P ND ID F:SrT T E
3—Contains 180 .eras Wood
liftrdilatiWpritip_bvitljoiniug '
ismoomias DoM.Plaffd obl,Erfr 11, •
has
.a rich 4iveillli•Orcfiat l laSiii i iiiiiik t' t
frdin 8 to 10 fan, rt
As the nutters/guml lisilnaeralidisp4aB;sen,-;
the above may b 0 partsras.
above or in the whole, as may be desired.
Good title atitt:pbsffstrom will rife given (in' the'
lit of April, 1358. For .furibiiir 'information' ap. a l
ply . to . , VON .1:01.BERG E
,A tid. 5, '67- 7 1f. Ilanos.er,i.ebstion Co., Pa. ,
.
'." itiERFO VAL' •
Uf • '
. •
.Good , iitook: St4)re.,
11E undersignod E llyiri„.,b-rento . v . ed•his , Navilind'i
Chcap Book t,terc;' to . Itln!ilzoOlqiiire,
.2. doors
north of'Dr. Gt;ft.:roaro Market
st.,7ltere. he sill-bo pleased. to see all cdllict.
friends; and those closirions •of having articles in.
his line. , -Witfra determination of •scllinkOretip ! :
er thon•cau be purchased elsowliSre,
.
spectrally dt . t,il the Attention Wit :pt.l.l,rlilik 44,11 . :i5;
assbrtmuut,of, . . _ .„
. . • . .
Hymn and Pro yer • Nooks; Met
calitheous,. Blank . rind School- ,00 5,...
Wall, and Window l'apei'; • •
Stationiri, aad.erery,artielein his line of busi
nest • Also, ; Pothet..Diaries and Almanacs for
1857. ' All thelltigazines - Ned , sreipeis, botb'
dailrand weekly . , to belied nt.Publisher's
All orders fur urtieleetin,llis line earefullY.:ao
promptly attended to, by the undersigned... ••. ,
• - Lebanon; Jnn 1 4,. 1867: • - :4.• .GOOD.•'-;
New ,
undersinned - has • establish
od
. 16 NEW LIVERY STABLE in
it the Eagle 'total. Stables, 'Lebanon.
lle hoe good and safe
as maybe desired, and, eare
elbr- - - - ful Drivers, which he :still hire 'on
fair terms.. hopes-by being netintiye•tobusi
ness to receive a liberal ;bare of public patroriage:
Apply at the' takle:llOtel.'er. at:the, ,
JOSIAH D. IfEtitrff."
Lobarion;aug:ll);.!,s7.. • , , •: r.
• .
NEW CLOTHING:. STORE:
Market street. between Mark'eemd Rise's Hoteli. -
S: RAMSEY di CO. have just opened a large
S
and cheap snortment• of ' •
FALL and WINTER CLOTHING.
JEREYTAR BOAS GEO. GASSER ..... JOSIAH GETTI.E.
LEBANON COUNTY
STEAM PLANING MILL.
-- BOAS, GASSER tt GETTLE
wish to inform the citizens of Lob
non Counts rind neighboring COllll
- they are now in full oper
ation, and are prepared to do all kinds of
CARPENTER WOR KnTMACHINERY
Such 3
Flooring Boards, Weather Boardiwg,
Sash,Doors,Window 4. Door Frames,
Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls,
SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which
may be wanted to suit builders. 'The subscribers
beg leave to inform the public that they have the
latest and best improved manbiuery in the etion
ty, such as Woodworth's Planer, kc., and th a t
they am able to productvas good Work as the coun
ty ten' produce.
None but the best and well-seasoned LUMBER
will be used. Carpenters and Maus are invi
ted to call and examine their ready-made stock,
which they will always keep on band, and judge
'for themselves.
Their Shop is on Pinegrove Road, near
Phroancr's Old Foundry.
ELIJAII LONGACRE
ZOn Y G. OADEL....TACOE 01.13 EL
LE ON
Door and Sash - --,Manufactory !
Located on tbeSteam-nonse near Cumberland .
, Street, East Lebanon.
THE undersigned respectfullyin
:7;7 • . form the public in general, thet . they
have added largely' to their former
Ke establishment,' and also have all
kinds of, the latett a,nd best improved MACHIN.
EAT in the Strata in full operation, such as
,
WOODWORTH''S'rFLOORIATG
.
for conducting the general business Ter
Planing, - Scrolls, Sawing., 4'c.,
and the experience .t tired by E. Longaker and
J. G.Gebel,during their Connection with.the Door,
Sash and,Lamber Trade, for a number-of 'years
past, affords full assttrance of their ability; in;con-.
nection with J. Gibel,to select stock suitable to the
wants of the Door and Sash business in this State.
..They now offer to' Mechanics and Panniers
generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously as
sorted s tock 'of :DO ORS,'SA SIT. he., from the best
Lumber manufactories in the State, feelingconif,..
dent that their assortment is not tube excelled by
any other establishment in the State in regard to
exactness in size, quality or finish, and is calculat
ed te-afford thorough satisfaction to all those .who
may favorthe undersigned with their custOrn.
The following 'list comprises the loading arti
cles of stock en . hand ,
Doers, of all sizes -;•Bash, of all sizes; .
Door Frames., for Vila 'and frame houses;
Witidoxi , Frames, for brick and frame houses •
. -
Shutters, of all sizes; Architraves ;
Blinds, of all sizes; Casings, from 3 tot in.;
All kinds Mouldings; Snrbase ; '
0. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash . =.boarde.
LONOAORE, GABEL 4k BROTHER.
Lebanon,' July' 15, 1857. • ,
P. S,—Planinib Sawing, do., promptly done
for those furnishing the Lumber • -
.. WEIMER -
CIALIVVE WORK'S, - -
Oppo'ite the Lebanon Valley R.: R. Depot, Leb-:
' : anon, Lebanon county, pa.
•
1V.M.,1; P. L. WEIMER, Propri
fl Mit7 , 0441 . Mars, manufacture Steam Engin'es
from 1 to 300 horse power, of the
- V-,44, 31 E latest styles and patterns,
,with - bll
the modern itnprovemerts. Ake, superior Port- .
ablerEngints (with Link, Ill Orion Valve Gear,)
mounted on wheels, Or Silo Mills, Wood sawing,
and hoisting parposek. Particular attention - la
called to-our small Upright Engines for Printers; .
Druggists and persons wanting a stnallamourittf
Power. They ktke up a very small space, and
can be put up in - a room as a household fixture.
Also, Blowing Engines and Machinery for An
thracite and other Blast Furnaces, of improved
construction. Forge Hammers, of ? P. L. Weitrior's
Patents ; Rolling Mill, Sawing, Planing :and
Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps ; Hoist-.
ing -Machinery for Mines and Stone Quarries ;
Railroad-Cars, Iron %Bridges, Shafting, Hangers,
Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing
Maebines,.iirasii Stop . Cocks, Valvet and Brass
Fixtures, Globe Steam 'Valves, of all sizes, ,, and
Machitiery,nrid Castings:of ovary discrigion
Also, Boilers of any size, form' and weight,
made:of the' lieSt"that9rial,
_by
,Well-known and ea
perieneed workmen; Smoke StackS, Water-Tank's,
.HasilueS, Heaters, and sheet iron work of every
description.- [Our Boiler shoots are all rested by
dividing them into squares of 2 inches, and hate-.
meting each square ; any imperfection is - thus de.;'
Meted, and the faulty sheet rejected :; this is pric-•
and in Tory few shops its this country.]
Also, a stock of Wrought Iron.Pipe,for steam,
gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, Con
stantly on hand, and put up at the shortest,,
Lice and oh Most reftienable terms. Iron,_ Brass, ,
and Composition metal- Castings, made to order . ,
at thoshortost notice. .; - . • -
•is*.'Rxpniring attended to with promptness
and - despair:U. Agong of Doifey irtakers ihrays
ready for , Bo s iier repairs. • •
Blacksmith . lVork made to order
ts.,.Orilas respectfully solieited. All aommu
nications, by mail or otherwiSe, attended to with
dsspateli, and work dolirered to railroad,.or ca
nal, free of charge.
WM. WEIMER, -•••• P. L. WELILEU
Lobatioff;Sebiu 44' 1857 . il
% .ak
.RlEffranitsttlo neklitattitgeg . ‘ .. .)
FolPisrp;RlT.',4 N - MACH' NE . , 8
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A. - •• • •ff?..2 ,-- -if. ' - -..- • A ...i627.
••i • 0e. , ,W ':- C. , .., •. - Bowman, ilia uer &. tUalipls
1 ,..
%.,--., • _ , 4,7.4-._:49,....__t_ •
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,T,il'.-'.: •-•.-..-aiii,„,' .`'., ilv•• • - LUMBER YARD.
--,. 1 , 4* - . - .. / V - 7.-".„,-,:re - - ' -•• • . 4 ••••• 0.r.1 :-.
... -.., v ' a • ' 4 •2,104-4i-• "•••
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.. Ibte.TVgy,,tlyoßOfint theqp Lumber.
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..,.... .-,.,... . . • ' .''., , E f tE"undersigned have 'lately formed a part-
HS niii.a.alffiltumbliblatteAcifulb - invite ilte. imrship . 'fOr thi pd'rpoSe of engaging in the
,:aftention , ofiheir frit'ada.-nlid the•publie in. Lumber ilusiness,•on • a now plah; would respect;
general, to the fast. that -theyaie prep_an l / 4 1;148- fuliy.incorin.the ,guldie. at largo, that- their place:
coining seiyon; to manufaitufelind.haveokiskd of, business is David„Bowman's old Lumber Yard,
the largest iiiidbeit.assert*! . .toif • 1 ,,. ~.. . • ig t'aUl.fetim'n'orn fronting 'on Chosinlit Etroit, 1
-,.. f. FARVING IKPLEMENTS *cliffite" troth vtlfelE vangel icai" e h urn: - -. They' his%
..ehlagged the.yard o and-Ailed. itwithisnew - and ex.:
ever offeredito:the:Rgrraerlfbrtlifis , ebbi4,sttrilit i
WheOlor'srfinpirritliditiiilivailiorse-pefteri aiiL .eelle iTiAsPilfli.P.l l P.,4 3.4. ki_udligii‘llTber,.uch ;a
Lt Thr,esharaiAtanny's cdpittined.,:'ROaper, ma t ; ii9tlll)BOWstl.;.49lsrs., J.471.1,a,„,,niNDL5...5, an,
, ;',....gowe'r„vitlisV:Ood'a..latettigimprairementa rot 1- • '. . ' fkltattsisfe ' ' '
1
dolemetes Farntklill3443lllinlEriklalitn'dr. , las, 'efi.-lAPlE•figtlfallialPitllteltinkasetil- 'ln 'Sheik they
Fens; Gourley's Patent. Iliivew calor" • ."-' ' teep. etutstantlyronthasyli- a dull ,aniti ireilLetatton
ue.imemirretsigrn pmerpretyr pmlfilili eEl„,assorlßeq-ft 04 4141 1 1, S I BPAIPAGOIAIN7.
Postable.Cidec; Mills, Clovp-41:2 / 1101? Gera *MAUL
• Perions in Want ' - of
.anythtig lii Lboir
Shelleri''Fortder: Strfthi•lnid M Out l iars . ,.., ,to, lanre inVitetrloWilP'hilinirallitilito,Vlt, t aiitil
%Ili., /lige! theabove4ailififesssre,44 the Nitwit ekrti ibdie - pribes..' ITliatiNfill colqittst fdvorl,thef'
and beat improvements, and,nrigli, widragsad f ur hopb, that by., attention -et) •businessis and modern
give satisfaction. JAIN; • . si g:t -
„1.,: . ateiNeem„.„,l?„morit n..continuance, of, public Rt..
Distinct; of till'lii,',ici4„iitif4i . fo - I:FrYert: . ! Tvn t .ir..,....
L'isting's BC‘w 41A14 . 1, itA URIC& ",kl . ,'P : . i, „
and at abort notice,'Pertictilarattention paid•tot • ..7"" I°l i li i .S i iiitt , 'lli: . '
- '',:: o.df ... , ...is _el i‘..e ,, w 'Ai.... •' .
RgPAIRING, and .chttiiti 'reasonable. . , - ,o _ ; 11 . "
!'.A.R11E11.6 will do hell - to call and examine 410'
stock • before purcha - sing, eliewhere, as they,sql .
find it to their advantage tollirchaset illaehiltelt:
manufactured in their own county. ' ,;,:y r.,-; t
402...A1l orders or communidatienis.brinail*M 4
he promptly atteiicledlO: .• 1 •" -.1- `;'1 1 .'77" .
,s A. MAJO R. - 4, BROTH ER; 7 . *
ijviy 1, 1457: , 1 I,l,...dic,,Lebftivin . 011•.. Pa:
a •
CL - OeKB, CLOCK'S,
JVST RECEIVED AT
W.n. A. C K E 8
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NEW STAND IN MARKET ST.,
one square . north of Union. Hall; Lebanon,
Pa.,
where ho will attend personally to all who will
favor him with their patronage.
Tfe would also return his sinegro thanks for the
liberal patronage afforded him since opening in
business, and:feeling the more encouraged by tho
inteeit manifested in his behalf by the puldie,he
enters upon a. new season- with renewed energy,
despatching business with apromptness becoming
an honesf . mechanic.
Terms .11eattonalde. Citil and Examine.
- , J. E. DAUCIIIERTY.
Lehanon, April 8, 1.85.7.
tiumber of select Limestone Door
Sins,ler'the necemmodation of building men arid
contractors,;who would do well to call and exam
ine. r. E. D.
" aittl
MEN - WANTED to - botie and buy
VIVI) theirLITIVIBER and C,OAIr at the as
-
tonishingly low, prices which I tun .nordetermin
ed to sell at. ,
Now is the time, if you Wish to streo your Money,
to come to the New Lumber and Coal yard, located
between the Old Lutheran Church and Myers ,t
Shours' Steam Mill, and one square north of the
Courthouse,, in Walnut street, in the borough of
L'ebaraii;'where is a'well selected steak of all kinds
of Building fildteriats, , eonsisting of
500;000.ft. Boardsr:
300,000 Shingles, . . .
200,000 ft. Joist .t 'Scantling, ,
60;000 ft. hemlock boards,
60,000 ft:'do feric'g
Moo, cPlanks,'Plaatei:ing and Roofing Lath, all
of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, at. Mid.
dlotown prices, except a small advance for freight.
Also, all kinds of the best COAL the market can
produce, such as Broken Reg,' Stove chestnut.,
Lineburners' and ;}Hollidaysburg Efacksinith's
Coal, which will be sold almost at cost. .
JOAN IL WITMEYER
Lebanon, Jane 24,1857.
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The Largee, test and Cheapest
ASSORTMENT op
LUMBER AND , COAL
ever offered heretofore to tite,putAie,
ATTHE..OLD YARD IN
. .
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Jrortli ifiebeznoat Orough ) .
(FORMERLY OCCUPIED )31 - MIRK ..% DEIYOEUL.)
Situated on East 4- West side of Mar
fret.
sty at Union Canal.
[WOE undersigned take this method of inform
/1i The the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding
Counties, •:that.tbey havia - now on hand a large
stock , of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, and are
constantly receiving additiona thereto. Their as
sortment consists in part of
White and Yello* PINE and HEMLOCK
MOAIVOS.-
liinch and 2 inch ,PANNEL and COMMON
PLANKS. . .
White Prxa and Itemtdca ScaNTLING and Jor.s
1 inch and. I ipch CHERRY BOARDS,
PLANKS•fiiiii TABLE 'LEGS:
inch: and inch POPLAR BOARDS ;
PLANKS Ru 4 SCANTLING.
HARP WOOD,
Such as ASH and WHEEE OAK HPAHPS,
PLANKS and SCANT"IiitH.
SHINGLES, SHINGLES, SHINGLES !
A-front ntiOrtment orgood PINE and 11EHLoci
SHINGLES. Also, Ro °P&G and , PLASTERING
LATHS. Also, RAILS, POSTS, and roady topped
PALINGS for fencing.
Flooring Boards, Doors and Window Saxh.♦
.0f which they yariticely have the largest and
best assortment• ever offered in this section of
country.
COAL ! 'COA
They keep coastantlyon band'tbe best onality
of _firokeu t .Stonitandtbintehur.tere C 04•11,.- Also ; ,
t 12.9, bee t. cplatity., of w .apftfdnyaliurg .S•nith
which are seld i at
Ecdtred prices: "ll2B:Jl663g On band `much the largest
and edmpletter fisso*ratiieoPtuialia over effeeed
•to the publio-in "Lebanon, therfeel Confident of
being oble satisfactorily to accommodate all pug
chasers, rinil'lrOuld, the refore, invite
.on gmomina- .
nee of Whir fiedekliefetv i3dicliasine cleewharo.
n. • '• , & MBIBt. • •
North Lobanom.Borotigh, Sept. 17, , .1856.:: •
- .LIE 1 11111ER,OVIVS . "
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GiOth. MarittfaCtOPY,P
THANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned
.I...respeetfully•sialtirme tjesinn,bljtaittsakha k ern.
tinges his manaractoty : in - Rast I,l,stnecer,l4e,bonort
county, on IS gxteitiotvea sett: hilts t Ifts i nitz i
necessary' Air aui - 44 robra'thip
will:be. done in the some excallen%tyle which dna
Inado.,•hif IV* PRle—so wall. t InAowt.t.tht4ft.
surrounding country. to womisef to do th,e,
wSrli th;istldrthirtitiibles 'time!' The 'Miturtl`
foitory ii imeonipiete se " Adtldt4` him
self to be able to renden theisame. satiofnetlim as
heretofore. lie mopufoaturps •
Vinod ifailow Proth's;
• - White ine tithfir Flsmililt, l •
-All n ished• e %CS t min) n er, — an d• titaretisbnl'
able prices. RC Alt - ot eatdetWtool and makes Rolls:'
For the, egnveptenea,uf austomeri,m9ol and
sloth will be taken in at the fult2wing places :
At the - Atli-4s eta-liege Shalleritiorg,er, Louver
k.Brotiters, Shirk rt, eficej rind , Georgo Reincehl,
atu GuilforaEiLeuillerger's,liew, Drug store,
in Lilian on ; at l the,stores,of shirk it, Miller, ancl,
Saiduel 'IL Shirk, in 'Nord; I,ebanon borough ;,
Siirotiel Gramitil3etlrel W.; the pnblie n hinim'of
Wm,klitalist; Fredericksburg ; Stimuel E. 'Bickel's'
stßrer,49lDittio9n4 CreprgerWeidinan's store, Bell-_ 1
view ; Mtlehier Reicher t , 2,miles from Paluayrai,
Mdrti Early'l store, fraitnyra ; Gabriel Wolfirs
befifer's sten!! Palmyra-binding eMichial Shirk;
Beatßanover; Dauphin.eonnty ;• , af.:the stores of ,
Mr. ,Ithy, and David, M. Rank,:East
Lebanon county. .
All idatiiials will be • taken away Irons tbe-a
bore places, finished without delay, And returned
again.
=I
Thai° of iiii 'enstomerairhe wish to haVe Stock
ing. Wool carded,: d'iod d raised; can leave their:
Wool (white,) . at, above: mentioned .plalefAti,'
with directions how they. he ~,
they : wish itproptreiL. fir
his' customers can Oider ;
made frohli the unilereignecre'ivoO4
done, and left at.the deaired plaac , '• "J:..
.N. is . desired .that;. those,havinu t w oo l,
n'imr•d
'cirded,
lob See : • ' pal , tke tbaxefor, A t the_o 9 v ei '
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Dr. Ross ' Drug Store
Opposite the Cotirt'troitse, Lebanon, Pa.
Tilt. ROSS offers to buYers the best bargains in
_LI drugs, in Lebanon ; a long and varied expe
rience, of over twenty years, in the drug and
me dical science, enables bill' up things in
therfirsf Puri:beset - 6 will -ploass make a
rote lit these facts.
Magnetic Sugar,
ir the Permanent Cure of Neu
dgia, St. Vito? Dance, and all
her Nervous diseases, sold by
.
Ross.
Upham's. Eleetuary,
..certain cure for the Piles.
Dr.Marshisi's Uterine Cathol
-an, For the cure of all fern. dis.
)r. IL 11. Higbee's Remedy,
the cure of Coughs, Colds
refes ~Wood's Hair Restorative,
For protiloting the growth of bait, always to be
bad at the principal drug depot of Dr. Roes.
11enry's 'lnvigorating Cordial,
The best tonic,in use for strengthening the hu
man systein, sold only by Dr. Ross.
Dr..llasting's .gyrrip ,of Araphtha,
fast sopeisoaing all other medicines for the
care of Consuittption and Bronchitis. Dr. Ross,
sole agent.
ab
-Allen's Razor- Powder,
For Razor Straps. .
Pure Ohio Catawha:Brantly . —rt pure and safe
article foi• medical:use, to be had at' Dr. Ross'.
Allen's Liniment, for Rheumatism.
• Mes: Agen's`Hair'Restorative
is an anteing restorer of the Hair,
'it is tithing the lead of all other
remedies Air the hair. No toilet is
perfect without mrs. Allen's Hair
Restorative. Call at Dr. Ross'
Drug - Stdre for DIM Allep's Hair
Restorative. Steady. in anothereol.
Dr. Ross!, Worm, Lozenges
Are as siveee as":stiger anti a certain
cure for Wornis.
Dr. Ross' Infant Drops,
_u .enetof restlessness,
'
colic pains &c., of
children. Sold only at Dr. Rocs' Drug Store.
Cough. Curedfdr' s rwenty-five Gents.
Plty:niek'S Cough Spit) is the cheapest and
best remedy for Coutbs,eolds,ite. Call et Dr.Ross'.
Dr. Ross' Horse Powder
Is the best Horse Powder in use.
Dr. Ross' Couto-Powder
Is futta king the place ottal other Cattle rowatrz
Di-. Ross' Ildrse Lininient,
For the cure of Old Strains, Swellings, Bruises,
Ale- Sold only by Dr.. Ross...
Dr. Ross' Eve..Salpe.
'For the cure of sore, weak or inflamed eyes.. In
dividuals who hare been !ililieted with diseases of
the eyes, for montiv iears t have been entire
ly cured by the use of Dr. Res's' Eye Salve.
Fresh Garden Seeds
In great varietrat Dr. Reset Drug stee.
Dr. floss' Teller Ointnient
Persons afflicted with. fetter, ringworm, and va
rious other skin diseases, will find various efficient
medicines for their cure at Dr: Ross' Drug Store.
Dr. Ross' Tooth Wash
Is a very superior preparatiort, 11'..2rIke Teak 'bud
Gums. It whitens, cleans atulpreserve the teeth,
and hardens the gums. It prevents_nd., nitres
Scurry. Try it. by all ' means, yon
sweet breath and white teeth. Ask for Dr. Ross'
Tooth Wash, .
lleyt's Embrocation for.Hoeses
Ilaz no superior for the cure of swellings, bruises,
galls produced by the collar or saddle, sera tcheS,
old or fresh wounds. Ask for Hey l's Embrocation.
Trusses
Dr. Ross has a variety of Trusses—for infants,
children or grown Tapia. Unless a Truss fits, it
is worse than useless—it will tio harm. Ifs has
had an experience of ever 18 years in this branch
of surgery, and adjusts every Truss bought of him.
15 Gallons of Soap forl9-dents
One box of E:aponifier, , ousting, - 19 cents, will
make 9 paands of bard soap, or 15 gallons of soft
soap, without any tremble. direetons.given.
Sold al Dr. Tina/ Drug &Mit. [April 8, 1887.
“Washington, lionse,”
Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
THE undersigned, having taken - this old and
favorite stand, and having refitted it it 'the
best style. is now prepared to aceniinodate the
public, and entertain strangers and travellers in
the best modern style. The House is ecimmodi
ono and:pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro
vided for,- and the IlAlt contain none. but the
r"UREST ICOOIIS. The STABLING altaehed to
the Hotel - is - large and roomy, and capable of ae
commodating a great number of Horses.
To his friends and aegnAiutanCe4 in:Leb
anon County, as well as to ell others, he extends
a cordial - invitation to make his Ihmse their nomv:
when visiting: Lannon. -
' April 29, 1857: DAVID .11017F3iA:X.
/AV , TKINS di ItIuADAM have n splendid assort
rink meat of Boots, Shoes, Trunks na dr Tracei
ng age. .
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447 ' %. -
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7 4e5 - 4-
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2 2
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:• n.
sedia4o,o4;iteee alret trirado...l rode, Mt
viestiff ••11.141-ast: w•s." 14 er any othc•
rounte s q elf r Ire re en ..ssirt.t.fe tr.
Tkeireisfma tuinkeits , l4n, Me n..ir 1::: 1. AN bei g
stift/prit,ic . p.AtrAil".%:- ,
„ J:ItVAN7S 1 ; i71.1t ITAT-7,n4
Manta 7 0Cilltigi. Sore-tbraal, Kosnetiess.
E33al
aturris•.3 - rritsroxtc wArriv , • •
Reteve Ditibult Weethists..i.
, rt..v
ieno WAFERS
Itelievb Spitting of Blood. 141... s in the Chiest.
' " wirints
lielewe'lxiciptent Consumption. Lnng Diteasei
BRYANS P1:1.1.11INIC WAFERS : . ;••
Relieve Irritation of the Uvula. and Tonsils
u tgui t kFa ni.mosic IrAt'Enir:
Pehevs tie' ab*e eWmplaiUts . in Ten '' Minutes.
• •- • , ' ,,G UICI , SMLS:rvi:NtoNic wArEna • ; '' •
•blessitig to:all-classes and, esnatitudener
•. 111",Y.AN'S
- IA adnined'fiiiVoocrist3 and Pyiblic Sr4,:exe.
• • • • lini-:. 3 / 4 s;'s . i. l T E knre ir.6 , xfis
-,finsinyie the vostipaiis and flexibility
,•••. • aR^I,AN'S PULIioNIC WAFERS-
c a F ta and p leaS(4llt : tl 44.4.
. InlyAN'S rt:I.MONIC W.A ., 17, - ,ft.4 .
alilYftliM,
but effect rapid klastiniegivar
" liNeslPrixoslc . AFERT
Sail% eatiefaotlon;to,enteryarnee:,
•
gairfily should be without ,ar „IPA of ..;,
• .t,m, ..•• • rcY• l r r ll :r l jg . Y ra f e c,
•••. Treletir should be' '
or,uf t t•.. Bryatept Pu I magi re. 4 1:fctufahr't , '• - o
• ,'
110 ; Bealer should. bs w;thfrA surly ct
Bryan'sUM • ttals"
POR 1 11$ erZTVIIIMS.
•
jespti !will MST otdrjkiretto glie far
; 10 (F•e: : - 1111 tX•I n reL n i c riV4.1 1-a71 / 1
orckoakkiryDr. ROSS, oppcoriQtatir Moat Ilona, Lebtk.
,r l / 4 .2 , a4, ; *. by all retcptc-I,olp D
,ntsgiststhn:misout th w
pitad and Canada; "also - by Rakiey . Birch, it00..1
• [Oct.:l7-2y ,
•
NerKITTS has. just'retutitoir from the city with
11.1:biernow stock of lluots;.Stiocs; Trollies And
a'sa-sling bags.
,1ar""1 Call and See the
Crocker)
Jer URI . • •
S'-STORE
r EONARD ZINIMER3IAN informs his friends
'._and the public that hobo jastreeeived a new
si9C4-.0f.6.00 11 $ for ,the FALL Trade, which
will bo Couycl a 3 chpap : as any stock of the kind in
cotiststing of all such Goods as pre
ueitiallF kept, iii a first-class "tore. Particular at
tention-is given. toiStaple Goods for the Country
Trask, ' aeglocting the fancy articles for La
dies' wear—such tot Lures, Lawn:, Edgings, ru
derslevei, Thindkercliefs, &e. -
Gentlemen are invited to examine, bit CLOTHS,
caasituercs, •Chainots, Tweeds, Fancy and other
Vestin;s, Velvets, Cords, A; e.
In the Grocery department. may I,e fnitt,d a
splendid assortment of every need in the Fami
ly:,Cotfee, Sugar,pices Teas, Mackerel., c.
In Ciockery, the stock i s well Eeleettql.
Ltze,...The,highestLEONAßD
market priceZINI3I-E will b e paid for
'Country, Produce,.
.Lebanon, Sept. 30,1.537.
k TB IN
S MCAD AU have just received e
Mock of Bootr,". Blames, Trunks and
ri►celling bade;` .
‘rOteriev-I
perait thamtan went
SWARTZ & tRO.-
Prat ir II anther' s ,Wara
IOOOLe/lb.11:6 lir:WS Et will be paid for nr,f
medicine that will excell this for the follow
diirs94.
Ittleurnsthmi I, , bsuralgis4 Spinal- Affeatiims. Contmet.
ed Joint!, Cholie rains. Pairs in the Side or Mel:.
Ltss4mll9,,, Slir & tins, Sore Throat.
4t diOetisen of cite Skin, 3rilsefrq, a n a
the c laud 3.
None ,geduine 'without the PRATT d -
BUTCIFER Attached to each -label.
For site . Witiiteanle and Itefail, at Guilford. & Lent
bargees Drug Store, Lebanon. .[Mareb 3, '53.-3m.
WATCHES AND JE
ANOTHER NEW LOT OF
1111 Ci iES AND UWE ill ) .
JUST RECEIVED Ur
J, W. 2. ACKER,
In Cumberland street, next door to Dr
Litzettirfaver's.
Oct. 22, '56.
JAMES AXNVELL,
MANUFACTOOFF, OF
• Improved Fire and Water Proof
OetIiPOSITION FING,
PA.,•
I,IESPEoTFULLY infant' Ake eitizen4 of Har
risburg, Reading, Lancaster, Leborion, and
their vicinities, tiiat we are prepared to put en
roofs• on mast liberal . terraai•anct at the phortc:t
notice. .
,
We respectfully call flie olidntion of perso n;
hunt build, to ourinvaluable method of roofing,
noir much used throughout the principal cities of
the United Stat'esiirietheir vicinities. This land,
of roofing having all :the combined requisites of
cheapness,. Durability,and Security against Fire
and Water, arid`diapensirien-lth high gablowalls7
the. roofs require aminclination of not more that
three-quarters CD elan inch to the foot, and i s
many eaaes saving the entire cost of rafters ---the
ceiling joist being tired: -
The gutters are it ado of the ratite ninterial,
without any extra, chaeires ; ettnatwttentiy. °sir
roofs are put up at almost.hulf,the coat of either
Tin SUttu, br, Sleinglea. Th'i Material being of
imperiOmble nature,ifiSurpassee all others in
Dnrtdtility i—besides, in case of any casualty, it
is the mosteasily repaired isf any other roof now
in use. Yet, the l}cet,,proof we can oiler as to its
being fire' and water proof, tiro our loony re
ferenaerif tni-nny one lid triune we are at liberty
to refer.
B.:—.lltif. lei it lie distinotly mulerstowl,
(since we inanufectorattWr,own.composition. and
do the work in person.) that we warrant :d! our
w - srk proof agrtint. letrh Wster : if they
prove contrary, we wilt the
result?,
.
The neiterinl.
' inOstly
14eut, no root ie notitin,sainnier, or trin in
winter., Those wilting to 11le oor roof
give. the - rafters ph-eh . -of about one tacit
[arty 27, Wl. tn.
WEI
- 24 *NgTN ESSES
or - THE
- Forger: CONVICied,
CD JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR,
Who has had 10 rears' experieneeasa Bank
er and Publisher, and
~;.„;• A series of Lectures at the Broad - -
way Tabernacle,
*ma
when, fur 10 snocetsire nights, over
112. ac sa, People ~,„?:;:o
i ,Greeted him wlth rounds of Applause, while
lie exhibited the manner in waieh coon
terieiter's'excente their Frauds, and
the curest and shortest mean&
of Detecting them
The Band Note Engravers all say
ud
tnat:he is the greatest judge of pa-
P g, per itione ' i
• ar - 1 . reE . A TEST DISCOVERY OF
1131-,the present Century for
Dotectincr-Counterfeit: Bank. Notes.
Describing every Genuine Bill is exis,tanew,
and exhibiting eta glance every Dena
terfolt
Arranged ep adtairibly, that
m"' Reference is Easy emir:
Detection 'lnstantaneous.
No index to exatnirte
&0 .- page's to` hunt up
0 But so simplified 'and •arranged, that tha
o z Alen:hunt, -Banker anclZa.4iness man eon
See all at a Glance
French
_and German.
Thus each may rx - cad tke sa.iiie in hit
°NSW Native , TOngfile'.
Most. Pgrfeet •Bank;„Note List
• .. . ." a ,Arsi.T.l4l. •
02 i • . " liiii;' ir4oi e . . '
Cr/11131M PriiPwto Itatikeit iIiVA tatrien.
' Cul C9l,llPl9te - mirannmy, (lithe Finance of Eu
rope '''ropi) and America will he pahlizhed in each
'VW eaitiun;..tbiether *Wilkie the. important
A ) . -- • • ! . • News, of 14etDaY
i Cl' -, ' A Gso. .
;•!:? 1,. 41 .:- i :AI ise r i e • s , o f. Tao' s.
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lgltTurnishes the most complete,lliss..rr or
U43* """orriCelital''litti..
)6.., Dersoribingithetntimiimurrileting- p.e.ittocl
at ; PI rt4ieb, the r ladio, and
.g . r,allatneu of thus
.w. eekft4r.f . 'liiira agn 449 diten . .rnisai;i. The? ,
torist ir.ill pun.titiuu,rttiroagitent o the .whel•
:cur, and will pr.,r.s the most entertaining
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Pnb,liaber and Prlvehelgraftl9:ll,qtreat.
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wq •c"bril4"4lss7: •-'" • ".."' lfisatlork:
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MOIRCNI3IL - 16,10111:41kaumakt
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Arricrs sihriert-racercompionb.
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'':UT Str , et. Set:el-West corntr of Tllll.
,
reel.
•t:roc. Ivrea Fr Tor SS tit , or Pvcaort.rtmft.
I y reerINNI In any sum, largs or small. and toter
-1 eat paid from thr drpodt to the cia'y at wlthdralral.
The c,frtec is open a eery day from 9 o*.tiork . in themorn
; fag tin: 'b' I.' in the aitornoon, iud'on lifouday and
Thuradv eveninv. till 5 er!ock, •
tioy. BEYNTR. rroident.
S.F.I.FRIJX:F., Pee President.
War.t.sx J. firm. 'Z....ere/try.
, • •
•
if•mt. Ifenry L. Dtnnre.l F. Carroll Brewster.
I _Edward L. Carter , • • t - 11tiseph B: Barry,
itotKrt Selfridge, i Francis Lee.
f sum/. K. Ashton, Joseph ' E. Landreth ]mans. Henry.Diltisoderifer.
Money is melted and
,payments made daily wid le'.
; not Icci.
I The Inreatmenta are matte in REAL. ESTATE HURT.
GAGES. GROUND RENTS. and mrlc flng rilms r"'" 1
ties et the Charter require!: • feb•
ran