The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 07, 1858, Image 5

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CHANGE OP NAME
My heart L 3 rick my heart is end—
tint oh I the cause I dare not tell—
.' am not grierod, I am not glad,
..1.9.ns not 111, I am not wall!
e y. D ot myeelf—l'm not the satnr.:
Tam Indeed, I know not what:
Wll am changed, In all, except in name--
" 43 - Ohl when shall I be changed In that?
, Herds words hare ncrer taught wisdom,
not'does truth require them.
"St A narrowness of witist betrays a narrow.
nose of mind. When the ribtrere contracted, it is
a sure sign that the intellect is also.'
1* Why don't you wear your ring my ibugh
tor, When you go out walking? Because papa, it
hurts me when any one squeezes my hand.
Or There is a young lady in Lee who carries
a parasol because the sun is Of the masculine
gender, and she, cannot withstand his ardent
g snow
When some of Lis courtiers endeavored
to axelee-Philip:the Good to punish a prelate who
bad used him ill—"I know," said he "that I on
revenge myself, but it is a fine thing to have re
venge in'tme's power and not to use it."
tfia.Teneher—"William can you tell me why
the sun rives in the east ?"
"Pupil, (looking demure.)—"Don't know, air,
'oept it be that east (yeast) makes everything
rise."
•A report of the Monmouth (N. J.) Inquir
er, who must be a young man of brilliant attain
ments and keen ansceptibilites, discovered that
upon 73 clotheslines aud 34 clothes-horses, which.
had &Ilea under his observatior within the past
two weeks, he counted no less than 42, red petti
vests.
tist.. No family is perfect without a daugk ter
or a sister in it. A dozen of great , big brothers
will not compensate for one soft-eyed, sunny
hearted girl. Such a treasure numbered in the
household, has a humanizing tendency, better to
IL rough, ungainly fellow in boots and whiskers,
than two seasons at a dancing school or a year at
college. "
AS- A tipler, who had his load on, "fetched
up" against the side of a newly painted house. -
Shoving himself clear by a vigorous effort he took
a look at his shoulder, another at, the house end
another at his hand, and exclaimed, "Well, that
are a darned careless trick in whoever painted
that house, to leave it standing out doors all
night fur people to run against it."
„Piff..d. French engineer was traveling upon an
old Ohio steamboat. Re observed to the Cap
tain: •
"But this engine is in rory poor condition."
"That's so , " was the reply.
"And bow long docrou'expect to run it?"
"Till it bursts," wee the cool reply.
After the next landing Place there was one
Frenchman less aboard that boat.
A: C9,EItIE 9 B CORRECTION.-A village clerk, who
er443;61 , azramtnarian to teach his daughter the
syntax of his native tongue, heard him with much
surptiae, define 'the articles "a, an, and thee."—
"Ydretinnot place 'a' the singular article; before
plutitiefins.—no one can say 'a houses; a horses,
a-- 7 " there," said the Parish clerk; "I
roustoontradiet you in that. Don't I at church
every pinday
,say 'a men?' and the prayer-book
knowe better than you."
-11G.UMBER.
NEARLY 2 , 000 , 000 FEET !
riF the best and cheapest assortmen eof Ltmorst
ce
er offered to the public, is now for sale at the new
-and extensive LUMBRR and COAL YARD of
• BRECHBILL 4' HORST,
in the Borough of North. Lebanon, on the bank of the
'Onion Canal, at the head of Walnut street, n few
squares North of the Genessoe Steam Hills, and one
squire east of Borgner's Hotel.
Theirassortment consists of the - best well-seasoned
White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;—
Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards;
Wand 2 inch Panne] and Common Plank;
kite Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists;
, White Oak Beards, Plank anti Scantling;
M
I and inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES SHINGLES ! !
The beat Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths;
Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pailings for fences
and fencing Boards;
FUMING BOARDS of all. sizes and descriptions.
COAL! COAL!! CONL ! ! !
, The largest stock of Broken, Steve, Lis - net - turners and
Hollklaystinrg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices.
-10,:.0.anfident that they have the largest and best as
aorDnOnt of LIMBER of all descriptions and sizes, as well
as the-lan - restate& of the different kinds of COAL, titer
offered to the citizens of 'Lebanon county, they venture
Witty that they can accommodate all purchasers satis
factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any
thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. BREOTIBILL & HORST.
N: Lebanon, Feb. 24,18u8.
The Golden Prize
reit
ILT.,IISTRATr.D. 1858 ILLUSTRATED
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The New Fork Illustrated 1 reeki,y Ggrien Prise, is
\'S
Eof the largest and beet literary papers of the day.
A
, n imperial quarto, containing eight pages, or for.
ty columns of entertaining original matter: and elegant
ly. illustrated every week.
4,g/ft worth from-50 conla to $5OO 00 in gold, will be
Relented to each eubscriber immediately on receipt of
the. lubeoription - money.
TERMS:
. i One copy for one year, $2 00 and one gift.
Ono copy for two yearn, 850 and two gifte.
~..,;One copy for three years, 500 and three gifts,
One copy for five yews, 800 and lire gifts.
AND TO Citll.9
Three Copies 1 year, $5 00 and three gifts.
•
Siva Copies, 1 year, 8 00 and fivegifts.
ten "aopies, 1 year, , 15 00 and 10 gifts.
,Zwenty-one Copies, one year, 30 00 and 21 gifts.
T7iesrUclea to be distributed are comprised in the fol
-Ic:m*lst
kepis of. Gold; containing $57,.i 00, each.
7 do. - , do. do. . 200 00, each,
do. . do. 100 00, each.
- t k rßatent Lever Hunting Cased 'Watches, 100 00 each.
20;14-watches, 75 00 each.
.iq - do 00 00 each.
50 00 each.
SOO:Ladies' Gold Watches, 35 00 each.
200 SitidlitintingVased Watches 30 00 each.
501Ailver_ Watches $lO 00 to $25 00 each.
-1000 Gold Guard, Test, and Fob-Chains $lO to $OO each.
Geld Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast
- Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, longs, . Shirt Studs,
Watch Keys, gold and silver thimbles, and a variety of
other' articles worth from 50 cents to $l5 each.
Intinediately on receipt of the subscription money, the
antenna:Ws name wilt be entered upon our subscription
book; opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with
that number, will be forwarded to his or her address by
mill or expresi4 post paid.
13,7„.411 communications should be addressed to
BECKET & COMPANY,
• 48 and 49 Moffat's Buildings; New York.
!'peenThlen Copies sent free. Feb. 10..-13 t.
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Books! Books:
- - crAilit& ncEintz would respectfully
`jf Lt,-„ Inform the Public, that they constantly
reccive,from the Eastern Cities, copies of
' all the most important and attractive
Nati.B.• .?6,; . tta soon as published, which they offer for
salil eti2. • per than they can be purchased else Where
. those lately received are-
Parton's Aaron Burr,
Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa.
Spark's Life of.Tranktin,
Abbat's Napoleon,.. l / 4
• CitY or Oka Groat King,
Diyard Taylcr's-Northem Travels,
• Debit and Credit, .
b Reason Why.
They have alanYir on hand a largo assortment of School
Bunks, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School
--Balkh. anti a large assortment. of Flute; Plano,
Violin and Guitar Made. ' Plano Forte, Me
. _loam and Violin Instruchar.
PA - VER HANGINGS,
~,,,s o ,ll.9 r eig n and Domestic Manufacture,
•"" • _ Wlndqw Shades. •
The Mon thly• Illagatihes
•3 and all the
4VZIV:S`AAPERS,,daiIy week 4
Caribel'adlly . calling at the stoon Cumberland Street,
;nibs &rough of Lehtmon, at Wesign a the "Bigilook."
Ouppdere ligtrith them for anYkintForpodsin their
line r w#l be prpmptly attendcauto. A
Uhlman, Feb. d, 2868.
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10*add igwo over hundre d
Waillaperi Weal 'gild eianituse.'
Dr. Morsels Indian Root rills
DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S Isrross; Roar Pau
bas spent the greater part of his life in traveling,
having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North
America—has spent three years among the Indians of our .
Western country—it was in tideway that the Indian Rea
Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was She first man
to establish the fact that all diseases arise from Impurity
qf the Blood—that our strength, health and life depended
upon the vital fluid.
When the various passages become clogged, and do not
act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the
body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted
and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness anddlstress
of every name; our strength is exhausted, cur 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 set, and this our light of life will forever be •
blown out. How important then that we should keep the
various passages of the body free and open. And how
pleasant to us that wo have it in our power to put a med.
Jane in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills,
manufactured from plants and roots which grow around
the mountainous entre in iNatnre's garden. for the health ;
and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from
which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which ensue l
the pores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out
the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a
plant which Is an ExpectornaL that opens and unclogs ;
thepaosage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner,
performs its duty by throwing off. pfiegm, and other hu
mors
from the lunge by copious spitting. The third is a ;
Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kid-
neys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of im- 1
purity from the blood, which is then thrown out bounti
fully
by the urinary or water passage, and which could
not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth i
is a Cathartic, and accompanies the ether properties of
the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the toxtr
tor particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other
outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quan. I
titles by_the bowels.
. . From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian I
- Root Pills net only enter the stomach, but become ant- I
! ted with the 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 blood, be- I
comes perfectly healthy; consequently ell sickness and
;.sin is driven from the system,• for they cannot remain
when the body becomes so pure sod clear. I
The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and s
why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine ;
which will pass to tbealitietetparjib and which will open
the natural passages for the.diseasato be east out; hence,
a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and
the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with
the corrupting mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fer
mentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which
throws the corrupted matter through every vein and arte
-1 ry, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr.
Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon
victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming
health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been
racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish,
and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burn
ing elements of raging fever, and who have beenbrought
as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand
ready to testify that they would have been numbered
with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonder
ful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two
doses had been taken, they were absolutely astonished,
in witnessing their charming effect:. Not only do they
give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sick
ness, pain and anguish, but they at ones go to work at
the foundation of the disease. which is the blood.. There
fore, it will be shown, especially by these who use these
Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—
that deadly enemy—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.
CA:MON.—Beware of a counterfeit. igned A. B. .iifoore.
All genuine have the name of A. J. - Wu= & Co. on each
box. Also the signature of A.J. White & Co. All others
are spurious. A. J. WHITE A CO., Sole Proprietors,
50 Leonard Street, New York.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in
Medicines, Agents wanted in every town. village and
hamlet in the laud. Parties desiring the agency will ad
dress as above for terms. Price 25 cents per hex, five
boxes will be sent on receipt of $l, postage paid.
Dec.ls, 1857.-ly.
R E NI 0 V A L ..4Dst
D. S. RARER'S
Wholesale and Retail Drug Store,
Has been Removed to hie New Building; on Cumber
land Street, oimmite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa.
mils subscriber respect fully announces to his acquain-
L Lances and the public in general, that he has con
stantly on hand a large stock of
D It UGS, PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, n^ PAINTS,
CHEMICALS,DYE-STUFFS.
A r
VARNISHES, lo TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE, ' BRUSHES,
HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instrument s, "Toilet Seeps, &-
gars; Tobacco, Sc. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too
numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and
warrants the qualities of the articles as represented:—
Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the
qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else
where. ley- Physicians' prescriptions and family reci
pes carefully compounded, at all hours , of the day or
night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
On Sundays the Store will be opeuel for the com
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. 1if,,12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. AL.
Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. ' - DAVID S. BADEN:
WitinEWilit_laraip" -
MEDICINES!
Prartlaraltc s
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES
GUILFORD & LEMBERGER,
MARKET STREET,
Opposite the. It arket House.
ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of us WAR
RANTED PURE and FRESH, and - sold to
SUIT THE TIMES
ALL THE PdPIPLAR
PATENT IVEDICINES,.
• At Guilford Lemberger's.
HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES,
..At. GuWard Lemberger's.
BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL,
At ,Guilford t - Lemberger's.
TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF,_-.
At. Guillard.k Lemberger'a.
FRESH' GARDEN 'SEEDS, .
At Guilford Lemberkel:B;
SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, , •- , ' '
Ty • t
With xll - a:tidos J.Anally liepe,,lri a well& need
Store.
1.,-;177•3C7M- • •
. .
T S !
of every rarizry,and sold at the lowest market
prices. Warranted to fit when applied.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY
RECII•EI, accurately compounded by
7. L. LETEBERGER,
GRADUATE.of PHARMACY, who hos had on eimerieuce
of eight yeare In Philadelphia and Richmond ; l'a,
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Supplied wiln turning- Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee,
Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, ffs
sences. 52odirines,. Perfinitery,' ae., at the most liberal
Wholesale rates, by
GUILVORD S LEMIIERGER, Daracntv,
Lebanon, Jan. 13,1853. Market Street
twenty two years ago by 1 r BLINK corner
of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pit.
•
TWENTY-TWO YEA,IIB'
Experience bas rendered Dr. E. a most successful
practitioner (tumor all diSeeses of a private nature,
manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; ner
vous and mime! infirmities, diseases of the skiu, and
Ilion arising from abuse of mercury.
TAKE PARTICUL AR , NOTICE.
There Is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys,
In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood;
and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begeta
carious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives
rise to a seriee - of protracted, insidious, end devastating
affections.
Few of those who give Way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences, until they dud the ner
vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
sensations, and vague fears in the mind. Pee pages, 27,
22.20, of Dr. K.'s book on ITelf.Preservatien."l
The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una
ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his
mind to study; his step is tardy end weak ; he is dull,
irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener
gy than usual.
If he emancipate hlinsilf before the practice has done
its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage la unfruit
ful, and Ids sense tells him - that this is caused by his
early follies. These are considerations which should
a - waken the attention of all who are similarly situated.
JENBltillElt,
Ire who plated himself under Dr. Rfis:ICEL;IIIPS treat
meut, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle
man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrete of
Dr. K.'a patients will never be disclosed.
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak
ing your case known to one, who, from education and
respectability, can certainly befriend you.
AlEtr Dr. KINKELDN'S residence has been for the last
awrarr vases at the N. W. Corner , of TIMID AND
UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa...
PATIENTS AT ,A DISTANCE
Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together
with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing 'a remit,
lance) Dr. K..'s medicine, appropriated.accordingly.
Forwarded to any part of the United States,- and park
ed secure from DAMAGE or edition-Ty, by Mail or.Ex,
press. _ .
READ IYOUTIE AND 31ANROOD!!
A 'VIGOROUS LIFE OR A PREHATORE DEATH, KINKELRi OY
SELF - PUESERVA.TIO;-ONLY 25 CiNTS:,
Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a
rum per return errata
GRATIS GRATISI.4 GRATIS I
A Free GIFT To Add."
MISERY RE-LIEV'ED!';-.:
„ - - •
"Nature's Guide,” a neW 'arid p9jiit3iflYark, full of
valuable adviceand ititpreasiVe warning; alikacaleulat
ed to preveitt years of misery, and „Savo inous t oa of
lives, is diatributed without charge,' and forwarded by
prepaid to any Post
.oillee in the United States, on
receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps.
July 15, . - • .
DO YOG WANT.ttgood Goo DEN V. Get the..eelebrer
ted Bagley Pen ) which ie.vteanituted airitcanzbeliwUrf
WaltrieStedeLrlKAli 1 2 ..44.11(
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY -NEWSPAPEV,
Lebanon Marble Yard.
THE Ru User iber respectfully informs
the public in general that. he is
prepared to (Mall kinds of FANCY AND OTLYAAIENTAL work
at his Marble Turd, in Walnut street, half way between
the Coml. Ilomn and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,
at the shortest notice, as good as work done In any city
in the United Slates, and being the only Stone Cutter In
Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship
to the business, be pledges himself that he can manufac
ture cheaper, and give a better finish than any other
man engaged in the Fame business. Ills stock consists of
Monuments, Grave Stories, Mantels,
Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs, Sce,
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 size and
quantity. ,e -Please call and examine prices and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere.
JOHN FARRELL.
Lebanon, December 10, 1905.
N. B.—LETTERING done in German end English, by
the hest practical workmen
FOR:PILES, 'rETTER, RINGWORM
AND for nny Eruption or Excoriation of the Skin,
whether on the head, face, antis or other parts of
the body.,Old ulcers or sores, and pimples on the face,
may be spedily cured by, the use of the Recto 11,11itura.
To those especially that are suffering from tliePlles, we
offer a sure remedy.
From Rey. 31r. Enterline, Pee or German Church, Cor
Conway and Sharp streets:
For the benefit of the afflicted. I feel it a duty to state
what a blessing a medicine. hnoWn by the name of 'Bull's
Redo Mistura." has been to me. I have been afflicted
with the Piles for eight years, during which time I tried
my own remedies. /13 11 practitioner, end many others,
but without success. flaying beard of Air. Pile
Remedy, I tried it ; and though I used bat one half-bot
tle, 1 can say that lam perfectly cured. I also used it
in a violent case of Totter, which extended over the whole
body, and in less than two week's it disappeared, and
the skin became clean and smooth. I Oddly adhered to
the directirnis. SAMUEL IiNTERLINE.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by D. S. Raber, Druggist,
Lebanon, Pa.. sole agent for Lebanon younty. • -
nen:3l, .
Farmers of Pennsylvania
A TTENTIOtiI You can supply yourselves with Chem
ical Manures, warranted pure, which has been in
successful use in Pennsylvania tbr the. past seven years
they have received the DIPLOMAS of New Jersey, New
York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania Agricultural Socie
ties. and have been need by the President of ihe United
Stuks. on his Garden and on the Public Grounds at Wash
ington, D. C., and by the following Gentlemen, viz
Z. Locke, Esq.,
A. P. Lacher, -
J. L. Reeves,
Senator Roberts,
Yin. Miller
Chas. York
Thoe. Mulford, Esq., Camden, N. J., Dr. Berens, Dr.
Knight, Mr. Yield, Mr. Atkinson, and Levi Johnson, all
of New Jersey—they say it is the cheapest and mast
Manure new in Use, being permanent and improv
ing the land by enriching the soil. It is suited to the
various crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes, Grass, Wheat,
Oats, Ac. By enclosing a check on any Pennsylvania
bank, or reference to any good House in Philadelphia, or
in exchange for Produce, at fair Market rates here, your
orders will be filled and Shipped to you, free of Cartage
expense. Every article sold by me is guaranteed.
Super Phosphate of Lime, $4O 00 a Ton.. _
Bone Phosphate. . $530.00 a ,•
American Fertilizer, $2.5 00 a "
"taa.A Barrel is sufficient for an Acre of groutal, tree:ll6SL
Pure Bone Dust, (000 barrels now ready,) at $5 00 per
barrel, or $35 a ton.
Potalrette, No. 1, (100 barrel& now ready,) at $2, to $3,
a barrel.
Land Plaster, No. 1.-1,000 barrels, at me i : to 2, a
Pot Ash, SO barrels:
Peruvian, Patagonian'and Chilieu GUANO.
oEorkot , A LELNAll,,,Proprietor.
No. 21 Sduth FRONT Street, Philadelphia City, Pa.
ik_v_Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal discount. ,
. ,
Pamphlets can belied on application to my Of
&c, or of my Agents. March 3, 1.658.4m05.
All Rig :Faces
IF NOT, it can be made right by calling at J. DAILY'S"
NEW SKY-LIOHT GALLERY, in S. J. tine's NM Build
ing, one door east of Reinhard's where you can ob
tain a LIKENESS that will compare favorably in every
respect with any taken elsewhere. lie- has ens of the
best sky-lights in the country; and haVing spared no
pains to make his rooms comfortable. he solicits a large
share of patronage from the citizens of Lebanon and sur
rounding country, rrif-Prices to suit the times.
Lebanon, Nov. IS, 1517. J. DAILY.
VahulLbitc Borough Property
FOR SALE! •
S offered at private sale, that valuable half-lot
1 or piece of Ground, situate at the north-east cor
ner of Walnut and Water streets, Lebunon, front-.
ing 33 feet on Walnut street and SO feat on Water
street, at present occupied by John Farrel's Marble
Yard, on which are a FRAME HOUSE, &a. It
is loeased within a square of the Lebanon Valley
Railroad Depot, between the Depot and the cen
tre of town. Fur further particulars apply to John .
Farrel, on the premises. pane 24;
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Dwelling-House and Store 'Stolid -
For Rent.
rrilE subscriber -offers — for rent for one or more.
4 years, the builtaing for a long time oecupteiPby
him as a residenee.and Shoe-store, "on the eor4er
of the jilley between Bruce's Troia and,Pinegrove
street, Cumborland,street, Lebanon., The build--
ing is large, well. ,, provided - withLeellar,etrdding,
4. - e. The corner - robin 'r3el.l nalenluted - fora•
store stand, and if,.renjed,f2r * any ,such:puriose
will be well,tualibed yrikh shelfing,
tlteninforination apply to . ars
-- i . 51'43Aufdif..-
yam}; Pbe prppgrty l is. 4.11§,0 ,offerotl, for .41fritt.
prtrole Bale: . ",..April 22; 1857.
NEW CLOTRING STORE
Alter ker st reef-between Alarles and Rieee Hotels.'
Q S. 'RAMSEY & CO. have jast'opened a large
L). and ellen]) aOsortment, of
FALL and WINTER CLOTHING.
Their ttoelr embraces all the different styles of
COATS. PANTS, an'tl VNSTS, suitable for the
seoson, . .
Goods of all kinds in tha piece, which tirlll be
made to order at the shortekt notice.
Shirts, tinder-shirts and Drawers, GraTat!, Cul
lar4 •Feeltet fianilkerehiefs, Gloves, unhrellas;
in short, every thing usunily tq be fotihd in a gort
tlerneu's Clothing and Furnishing Store.
lUt...Two JOURNEYMuEN TAILORS. WANTED
S. S. RAMSEY .4 CO.
Lebanon, Sept. 23, '57.
S PLENDID E STATE.
.
. ... JP' RiVIdITE 8.4 t LE.. . 2 ...
TEE.ppdersigned offers at private sale his mag
i. nificent estate, situate in East Hanover town
ship Lebanon county, about 2 miles from-Harp
er's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold Springs and the
Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, as follows:
NO. le-Contains 160 ACRES, more or less, of
the best land in the neighborbond, adjoiningprop
arty of Michael Deininger, John Dotter, and oth
ers. The greater portion- is cleared and under
~
~,,,l s, good cultivation. The buildings
i ':'' 2 , erected on this tract'are the under.
.
~..' signed's well-known Cloth Mantr= -
I. --"v
-...----1,1 ... A,. factory, which has a large patron
:- --- - 7 ---- ' age and is capable of indefinite in
crease; a large two-Story double Sided Dwelling
House, 'with Kitchen annexed; good two-story
Farm [-louse; Tenant House; large stone Barp;
with threshing floor and Stabling; and other out
buildings, in good repair. . Also, nil necessary
buildings for the Manufactury,vis:---Eulling-raill,
Card and Spinning Machine building, Dyeing and
Finishing House, bc., ke. . The Works are all
well supplied with goad 'Machinery and plenty of
water power. A stream of good water is led to
the dwelling-house in pipes; also, pr. v,7,
springs and pump-wells near. Also, a - , . t.&:-: 9 •
beautiful Young ORCHARD on the a, .-. _
premises.
NO. 2—Contains 160 Acres, (more.. "'- '
or less) adjoining No. 1, land of Miehml Deining
er, John Dotter and others. - NearlY the' whole of
this tract is under good cultivation and excel
. . lent fences. Erected thereon is a
-; - ii ';:. Dwelling House . ; stable, and. a large
ss.. il ; ;:,, Shed.. 'Also, near by a well, spring ;
li. ':':':-"' &v., a splendid site for the erection of
r-- _— '' a dwelling house. There is flowing
waterin nearly every field. A School House is.
. . .
located on this tract. -
NO. 3—Contains icw, 4.pres Wood-. .
s _
dr
is ( tenho
Johnr
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0 , o r s
ID . , l tk e o i t !
re , t o V l;len .i: dta l
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t t t; . . li i),'•: 7 .
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Aslhelhitlersigned is sincerely disposed to sell,
f llli r aaas o! 'a Blb 10 years growth. .
the above 'may be purchased eit.4et in parts as
abovemi in the whole, as May be desired.
Good title and possession will be given on the
HI 5f April, 1858. Tor further information ap
ply ib' il,*' '-"'''''''' ' • LY015,4E/AB'ERGER,
Aug. ' '57 -if: -- '''t aid 111finwir, Lebanon cp., Pis.„ .
BULL'S •
RECTO IVIIISTURA,
Clarlaboro", New Jersey
of Cape _Wand, New Jersey
SEREMIAII BOAS CM GASSER JOSIAH OETTLE.
LEBANON COUNTY
STEA.M PLANING MILL.
BOAS, GASSER it GETTLE
wish to inform the citizens of Lob
non County and neighboring coon
that they are now in full oper
ation, and are prepared to do all kinds of
CARPENTER. WORK BYMACHINERY
each as
Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding,
Sash,Doors,Window 4- Door Frames,
Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls,
SAWING, and soy other kind of Sawing which
may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers
be ,, leave to inform the public that they have the
latest and best improved machinery in the coun
ty, such as Woodworth's Planer, Bce., and that
they are able to produce as good work as the court
.
ty can produce, -
None but the,beatanttlaell,seasoned:lsUMßEß
will be used. CarPeiiters and BailTeriTrn invi
ted to call and examine Cheii ready-intfae stock,
which they Will'always keep on band,.and judge
for themselves. .
tzt,„ Their Shop is Pinegrove Road, near
Phreaner's Old Foundry.
RLIJ All LONGA.CRE,.JOII:I G. GAGEL..:JAGOB GABEL
LEBANON:..
Door and Sash . 'Manufactory !
Leentel on the Stenm-lloupe Road, near Cumberland,
Street East Lebanon.
undnfaigßed reLpeettsully in
fdrin ttie . bublicin general, that they
ceiMG ,
hare added • largely to: their :former
establishment, and also have all
hinds of the latest and hest improvectßACHl.N
-ERY in the State-imfulb operation,,aucluste,,,,
WOODWORTIrS FLOORING,
l
for conducting tuggenera business for
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing., itc.
,
4-c.,
and the experience acquired by E. t ;
Ongaker -and
J. G.Gabel,during their connection with the poor,
Sash olatl Limatir Trade, far a nuniber of years'
past, affords full assurance of their ability, in . con
nection with 3. Gabel,to selact stock suitable to the
wants of the 'Sniff bUSiness iirthW.:Stare
"Va. They now' offer to Mechanics and'Tarnaers
generally, Upon favorable terms; u judiciously 'as
sorted stock of DOpiI:S,SASII, &c., from the best
Lumber numufattorid'tin too
&Etc., feeling confi
dent that their assortment is, not febe excelled byi
any other oStablishment itv the State in regard to
exactness in size, quality orAtnish, and is calculat
ed to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who
may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The follow.iu_ l list. comprises the leading arti
cles of stool : en hitel; 7 2. s '. -
Doors, of all B.l.Zei ' 1 Sash,.of nil
Door Frames, for "wish and, frame ',ousel;
Window Frames, for briolt and frame Houses ;
Shatters, of all sizes; Architraves.;
Blinds., of all sizes; Casings, from 3 to 6111.;
All kinds Mouldings; Sarbnse ;
0. G. Spring IN:loading, of all Aze,A; Witsh-linards.
EGICGA.OB,E,, GABEL 8; BROTERIL. -
Lebanon, Julyls, 1557.
P. S;- . —Planing, &c ., promptly done
for those furnishing the Lumber
IM
.B d: IVVE it;
aria C WORKS
Opposite the LebanonNello R. It.' Depot, Leh";
anon, Lebanon 'chanty, Pd.
WM.- & P. L. WEIMER, Propri
'etor's, manufacture Steam Engines
!from 1' to,. 300 horse 'Piiirpi,:4l.the_
•latest styles and patterrtki
the Modern improvements. Also; superior. Port
able' Engine's (with , Link' Motion Valve a oar,)
mounted on wheels,-for Saw Mulls Wood - saiving
and Hoisting ptupbs6."Particular littention is
called to our small Upright Engines for Printers,
Druggists and persons wanting a smallamount of
Power. They take up a very small space, and
can be put up in . & fixture.
Also, F.Jory, , ing, , Etrinehn 4
dll,4eldnerytfor,4l
thradito and olheitliisll'britaresr .of
constructiOn''Fbl4e lltiintliters OUP:l:Whither'
Patents; 'Sadvinh' . Planin& - and
Fiitures Mihing PuMps . ; Hoist
ing Machitiery for Mines and Stone Quarries ;
Railr.oact Cars,lron ,Bridges„ Shafting, ,Hangers;-
Pulleys, .Turnipg Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing
Machinea,,Briss, Stop Coeks, Valves aud. Brass-
Fixtures, Glohe Steamlralves, of all sizes; , and
Machinery an'd , Castings of every description!
Also, 'Boilers or any ''size, form' and weight,
made of the - ling Material, by. welt-luibivri and eit
perieneed workmen; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks,
Gas flues, Heaters, end-sheet iron work of every
description. .[Cur lfoileilsheetsMra nll tested by
dividing them into squares of 2 inches, and 'ham,:
merino 'each square) any imperfection is thus de:.
tected, and - the faulty, sheet rejectecil ispric:
tisedin ver;f•fii*shhps in this coitntryl
Also, a - Stock of Wrought Iron Pipb; for steam,
gas and water r with all the necessary fixtures, con
stantly on hand, and put up at the shortest- no
tice-and on most reasonable-tortns. - Iron, Brass,
and Composition metal Castings, made to order;
at the shortest notice,
to
,
mgr Repairing attended to :Wiat,proinptnesi
and despateh. "1. gang of Boilermakers always
ready for Miler repairs. • ' '
Dlacksmitti Work made to order
,
- tik,...Prciers.respeetfullyeolieited. athiFi,mw
nientionsr by:mail or otherwise, skttended. ,with
dospat.h, and work dolivered4o , rtritrbad, or. ca
;not;
WM. wßimlElt P. -L. - WE:rimit.
Lehanoxi,„Fobruary 4,1857. -
TIIE bir,hest pir ce .for Cologry w eroduce. will be
giver),o . xclummein for p004E,,,at,.),;Ap:r: & BAcgs.
Farxisers' Be, llfeel' a nics 3
FOU IkliatrzA ND MACHINE SFIOP
inkrrin undersigned would respectfully invite the
LA) attention of their friends and thopublic in
general, to the fact that they are prepai-ed; the
coming season, to manufacture and have on : hand
the largest and best'assortment of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
ever offered to the Farmers of thiii.county, such' as
Wheeler's Improved Railway Horse.:Powers and
Threshers; Manny's combined Reaper and
:Mower, with Wooil's latest improvements;
Coleman's Farm km; Grain Drills and
Fans; GottrlcY Patent Ilarrow,and
Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters;
Portable Cider'Mills,'Clover-Ilullera. ' Corn •
Shelters, Fodder Straw-nitd Hay - Ctittrs,'
All of the. bove _Machines arc of the ,latest
and host improyernints,*id are all warren:6(l:U
give satisfaction. Also,
Castings,.of kind,/ made to Order
and at short n otice.: P,artioular attention paid to
REPAIRING, Atria charges reasonable.
FARMERS *ill do vreltt7i:eall and exWmirie 'our
stock before .ptereintsing elsewhere, „tts;.t.bey,
find it to their. advantage 'to purchit's3,l4aelkines
manufactured in their own county.
Ail orders or. communications 'b,rmail will
be promptly attended
MAJOR & BROTHER.
July 1, 1857. ", Lebanon, Lebanon C 0..,
MZI
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iTIST' ' ItheEIVED AT 0 t ` t '''';'!"
• J. 6 41r4& titzGoli , 246lr. ..i'''''', -.
From 41 , *.t 5 ;Mr#Mazeiittilt? A of . 1
Oct. 22, '5O. , ti .- NlA...it.cwri
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The public are invited to call at his- .
NEW ,STAND IN MARKET ST„, •
one square north of Union,Hall, Lebanon,
Po.,
where ho attend personally to all wh.o will
favor him with their patrOnage. • ' '
Me would: also' return his sincere thanks for the
liberal patronage afforded him since-opening in
busirtess, and feeling , the more eneoura7ed bythe
interest...manifested in his behalf by the public, he
enters upon iti lIVW 'season with renewed energy,
deeps:telling business with a promptnessbecoming
an honest mechanic.
Terms I?ecteoAville. ...Nll surd Examine.
15kUGIIERTY.
Lebanon, Apiil4, 2 l . Bh - . 3 TVZ
P. S.—Also, a - number of; select Limestone Door.
Sills; for the accommodatfon of building men and
contractors; who would do well .teMill and exam
ine. '.
• • D.
~1~11~~~
2.1.1 E undersigned has establish
, V.. ed a NEW .IsIVER•Y'STAIME in
the Ea g le hotel Stables, .j„,ebanon.
He ,
- Vas giodd d s'a'fe JlOr csijblir
„....Lr.l.,l!
Wages as niay.be desired, an care,
ful Drivers, which he, wilt , hire .on
fair tortes. He hopes by bein„m attentive to busi
ness to receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Apply at the Eagte Hotel o' at the'Stehles.
.JOSIAH D. DE/ TUFF:
Lebanon, ans. 19,'571.
L 0 K S
ir t y y l •
fir: i,l* hi DaY 3
T jy t y 1 0., r
CLOCK
Just Receiiied it
J,J.; - BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon, Pit
Lumber and ICofit,
5000 MEN WANTED I. to come and buy
their LUMBER- mid COAL at the -as
tonishingly low prices which I am now dotormin-,
ed to sell at.
Now is the time, if you wish to soya your money,
to come to the New Lumber and Coal yard, located
between the. Old Lutheran Church and Myers -
Shours' Steam Mill, and one square north of the
Courthouse, in Walnut street, in the borough of
Lebanon, where is a well selected stock Of all kinds„
of Building Materials, Consisting of
500,05611.,80ardi,
300,000. Shingles;
200,009 ft. Joist &;Seantling,'
I ' .60,000 ft. bentlOck boards,
60,000 ft. clo foneglids.
.I*Also Planks, Plastering and Roofing Lath, all
:.of which will be sold, wholesale or retailat Mid--
dletown prices, except io.mall ad ranee fo t r freight.
Also, alikinds of the best COALIIM market can
produde, such as Broken flgg ' Stove, Chestnut,
Limeburners' -and Hollidaysburg Blacksmith's
Coal, which , Will be sold almost at cost.
JOHN 11. WITMEYER.
Lebanon, June 24,1857.
lIAZIFEL itzmqvilL,
Appupllus EELS:MIL. r. MIAS. MEILY
A HdME FOR ALL'!
.- 1.6 Y , '•x0 •
-il l a- -
2.• •.% =
, ,
The .Largest, Best and Cheapest
ASSOP.T3fiNT% OF
LIJNIBER AND COAL
ever offered heretofore to the public , .
A'r_TIIE OLD YAg.D IN
:North Lebanow Borough
(FORISEIILY OCCUPIED By lIILRIE & usccomm.)
Situated on East 4- West side of Mar
ket street, CAn at Utsign,,at.
unaersigned take this method of infotin
W ing tho citizens of Lebanon and surrounffing
&Mu ties, that. thuy,have tufp oq AIDA + a lp rg o
stock of WRLICSE.X . SO.IO.IVI.II7IWISXII;wrid aro
constaistlyeec . o)reiajNigoir
sortirtotit Oust:4B'l6 , oln of M. 7 " " 7 .7 t . ' 7 "
White sindYellow PINE; - nzittocic
..BOARDS..
leincli,and 2 hiclitV g aud 60iL3ION
PLANKS... a ..I • • • •:>.:: • :
White Pim: snit Rn3rldfer4cArrnftiO Mid TettlTS.
1 inch aud bleb 017111tX: )39.4111.D8 4
' PLASICS icAurag.xrp • .
AL4 4 ,4 4 A9tk nu ski inOk:
.aodfsOdalittilele-• •tte
HARD WOOD'.
' sieriNfA:Vritia 4111 #"Ca1e:730204.
.PLANICP.ainISCAULNA: •,..
„SHINOLESi•tHIN4Lik.f•HINGLI
Xiceit'asStOktifeisiof good.Ptsx Ana ttlittooff
t Stuntman.. .ROOl/1310 and , PLASTICIthitiI
LATUS. Also. AAtte, Pons, and:ready topped
l'Pauxas for fencing. - • w • ..• •
Flooring Bodrde, Doors - and .117itclote . Setsh: .
Of which' they positively have Ahe btrgest and
best assortment ever offered in this section of
country.
COAL ! COAL ! ! 'COAL ! ! I
quality
+
They keep - constantly on baud the best quality
of .Broken, Stone and ../..isgeburaers'•COAL. Also •
the best quality of Ifollidaysbury Smith Coat:
which are sold at reduced prices. •
HaVieg , nOW , tift'hiftitt mach-the •lnitfesf
and com_p,letestavortnmut ofj,mnx i ber ev,&l4ollered
• ft' the public in tehttlfolf,its'Y fect l eonfitiefft of
' being able satiefactorily to accommodate all Pur
chasers, and , would, therefore, invite an examina
tion of their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
& MEILY.
North Lebanon Bortnigh, Sept. li , 1306.
•
Bowman, Planer, k Capp's
LUMBER YARD- ;.
770.8 Way, if ypu Want Citfap-Lamber.
WIRE undersigneil. havenateiy formed a4init-,
-- (11 nership for the. purpose Of engitgiiii•ka the.
Lumber Business, on a now plan, would respect,
fully inform the public at largo, that their place
of business is David Bowman's old Lumber Yard,
in East Lebanon, frozitini on Chestnut street, 1
aquaro from thoLErsiagiV,
eulaigmi the yam; and 1111t4 riww icbp wfwn e l f ae o rgilt.
•collont asseitdient . of all kinds °number such as
BOARDS, PLANKS, J OISTS, Lases ; ElaNOLlikilkjei
SCAXTLIptC, , ~.!.
of all lengths, 'and thielinessee. ,is short; tiley.
keep constantly - 6%l'll'olT, a'fdll arid' 'well:•seasOn
od assortnient of itll kindi l ot=l3DlLDlNG MA TE
RIALS. ! Portions in want of anything in their
lino•areiuyited to eall,,oxamine.,their stock, and
earn their prices.
.Thankful for pas.tfavers, they
hope, that by ottontihnto' buiinesss an'd moder-.
ate prices, to merit a' continuance or - Valid mill
T ouag e . : • BOWMAN, BAUERris CAPP: . •
• : Lebanon, April 8, 1357.. r 1y. .
REMOVAL_ : .
Of J. RI. Good's itoollx, Store.
THE undersigned, haying removed his New and
11ChoAp 'Xio,ok Store, to Market square, 2 doors .
.north' orDr. Gnit:Vonn's New BEdWing; Market'
:at., where he will be .pleased to tee iill , torhis'old
friends, andAhose desirious bf.baring articles
his line. , With a.deternrination-of galling eheaa 7 ,
or than Can ko purohased,elseyilim,,lns raid re
?speetfullY Call - the'ittention of the pul?lie . l4his
. assOrtnfunt ar. • 7 • • •
{BibleseHymn-and- Prayer Nooks,
:deltaiteduN,43lltrik , aril ( 142•N0024.116616
• . ••••)2! 7 .WitiVisfidjWirido i lY Pate l
: Statledfoll,klid'imerY
Alto,J,POckot Diatiesland, ,itlrffnnacs ?for,
I . 18.57. :All the Magazines anl.l.9w,§e
a RSPb9kb.'
ally and weekly, to he hat iAliiiiher's,,,,
Xll4raere3fOtritik eitAiniiiMiisle&iefiiii9iiit
l"Pi4loosl4l4lldedtt6AbN thinecleksiggedisru
N. , 3 0 . 91.1 1 6 Fa
Dr. Ross' Drug Store
Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.
DR. ROSS offers to buyers the best. bargains in
1.1 drugs, in .t.ehanon ; a long and-varied expe
rience, of over twenty years., in the drag and
medical science, enables hint to Fla up thing; in
the first style. Pur,hasers will please make a
note of these facts.
M
Magnetic Sugar,
For the Permit/cut Cure of Neu
ralgia,- St. :Vitus' lioure, awl all
Cher N'ervous seta by
'Boss. •
Upham's Itectuitry,
certain cure for the
lr.iWarshisi'sUterineterine Graha
m; . For the cure of all fem. die.
Higbee's Remedy,
ir the .cure -of Coughs, Colds
EN
BM
ey.
L e a O
• -
2' 0,°4
Wood's
.Hair Restorative,
For promoting the growth of . liair,,oltynys to be
had at the principal drug depot of Dr. 'Ross.
Henry's Invigoratvng Cordial,
The best tonic in use for strengthening the hu
man system, sold only by Dr.. Foss.
Dr. liastinill Syrup. of lyaplalia,
Is fast superseding all other medicines for the
cure of Consumption nit Proneljitt, Pr. Ti(l:4i,
Sole spent.
Allen's Razor Parader,
For Razor Straps. - ' •
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy---a pure end • a:ife
article for medical use, to be had at Dr. Rms'.
Allen's Liniment, for Rheumatism.
Mrs. Alien's Hair'itestorative
Is on unfailing restorer of the Hair,
it is taking the lead of all other
remedies for the.hair. No toilet is
'perfect without mrs. Hair
RestoratiVc. Call at Dr. Ross'
Drug Store, for mrs. Allen's Hair
Restorative. See ad v. in another eel.
Dr. Ross' 'Worsn Lozenges
Are as sweet as pew and- a certain
cure for Worms.
Dr. Rosh' Infant Drops,
For
,
For the relief of resTlesseess colt s of
children.- Sold only at DrAtitiss'-Drug Store. •
Cough Cured for .7hoetty:five , Cents.
Physiek's Cough Syrup...is thoultee pest and
bestremedy for Coughs,eol.,4&e. eau tDr-Roms'..
Dr. Ross' lierse' Pozider
Is the lsest Horse FowderWiia. ' '
Dr. RosetiirirePiitiiar-'-
Is fast taking the plare or till otitdF , Chine' Powders
Dr. Ross' Horie Ltinrniene,-
For the cure of Old Struino,..Savellings,
‘te. Sold only by Dr. Rose. ; -
- 'Dr. Ross' -tyle'Siilvel' :
For the cure of sore, weak or inflamed eyes. In
diViduals who have beerilifHfited4fltlikliieaselef
the eyes, for months and years o havie.heen entire
ly cured, by the, use of_Dr, Rose Eye
Fresh Oarden . Seeds
,
In groat variety at Dr. Rtis.Sntlrtig Sfore.
Dr. Ross' Tester Ointnlent.
Persons afflicted with tettticiiingtisor"ni,li4so
riout other skin diseases,. AviA Anit Ir4rione efficient
medicint's for their cure at Dr. Moss' Drug Store.
Dr. Ross' T6Coik.l4-tiih-
Is a cry superior preparation for' the' Teeth and
Gurus. 3t whiteus, Ocfliis:au:d'pitideci the teeth,
and hardens the gums. It prevents and cures
Scurvy. Try it, by all / ipeaMtif t yqu,.,yolpy
sweet breath and white teetli. Ask fur Dr. Itoii
Tooth Wash.
Heyi's Embrocationfor4forses
Has no superior for the cure of swellihui, biuisaS,
galls produced by the eollarfOr saddlepseratches,
old or fresh wounds. Ask forifeylls Embrocation.
Dr. Ross has a variety of Trusses—for infants,
children or grown people.r ;u71056 oe.traislitait
is worse than uscless--it,will do tioritt.
, : 119- hats
had an 'experience of over I'B yenrSDrthillitorieli
of surgery, and adjusts ei•eryTtuSs'iniiight of Min."
15 Gallons of Sdapfor
One box of Saponifier, costing...l9 . cents,: will
make 9 pounds of hard soap, or 15 gallons of,st4t
soap, witliont nay trouble. Full direetrcins
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. [tlliiil sy, 1551:
"W Shillgiton House , "
Cumberland Street, •Y Lebanon, Pa.
FIE undersigned, having taken this old and
T
favorite stand, and having refitted it in the
best style, is now prepared to : accommodate the
public, and entertain strangers and travellers in
the beat modern style. The House is commodi
ous and pleasant. The TABLE shallrbe well pro_
vided for, and the BAR contain none but the,
nurtesi - ...r0u0n5... The STABLING 'attached to
the Hotel is large and roomy, and capable of:ae
commoda Ling a great number of Horses: ,
o To his friends and acquaintances in Lob
anon.f3ounty, as“Welkas to all 0t444i4 qxtg r Os
a cordial invitation to make his House theirmoue
when 'viai tin g 'Lebanon: -
April 294 , 18.57. DAVID HOFFMAN.
TKI.NS.!tt'MCAtIAM !laic n splend4 In** .
aft meta of Boots, Shoce, Trunks auk .Travel-
~..4F.LIE F _-- .-••• MINUT N_
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TUIACCIII• AI /I N.l;•ei , g 1::T.1 , 1.13.4 , en I} I:41.
Aui jilt Ofirfiiorlai•k4ii - a-rr teleatirtd paler the
. n u i nf i 'd -al .. 1, , , 0i - ..W.l4sits:* IN Am ..r Mori ether.
Mut , r 4 , all •oltrr Padova e irefirs err , eond•rre Is .
. 'The
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renna cteill best:nip fir the some 1:1:1' 1N beiog
f ia Ntie f iS T S: t lEV•l . I 0 - W
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`YAN .4 1 :1: 1 4. 4;IL, A,PES.I
elicro' M
Cotiiiie i Caltle, Bore-throat, Mosizeilelst .
isi.y.t:c's lirt.tiovir WAFERS I •
Relieve ivithina, Brxachitia, Ditlianit Breathing.
• ~ i . .tifflX,t'slS • XiiiiSitiNtil warlill:Si 'i , t
Move Emitting of Blood, rains in the Moot.
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mit - i S''s Pt I.3f , iNir it irf:ft , ~
31sTheoo Incipient Colisrunption. Lung ll,s..ses.
a• i nu - raN'i,•,ll. r.moSir wt t EitS
ne lirve ,Irritatuin .of the Uvula and Tor.sila
_ i pin . .t,'„p ,13. 5.‘11.5p; WAI ' 7 .P..;
leteve M t s
Von - Complaints in Ten Minutes.
- • ' ' nerAvVrut.tro•Or WA I /at"'
Axe li blessing ball classes and constitutions.
• .SILVAN'S Pi I.MO\IC W.tf FRS - - ,
`Are ' adapted for ficcalizts hod Public Speaker/I.
- IIII6\";I 4 i - r.trti\ IC IV kFF R-" , •
boproye the compass :tad flexibility of thelfifolet '
, • r BRAIAN*S_PIII.MONIC WA.FILITA ,• a ...t. -
srp . 'm a simple, fano and pleasant to the tote.
BRYAN S PI I,NRINIr W II MIS
at-only relieve, but effect rapid Cc lasting dtirine t.4
1• IItRYAS'i PIII.II4WIC W %FESS ''' ' ...
it'Owarranted,t,o,gma aa.tisfaotion to eiverpostft
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Fro Family should be without a Mot of,.
Bryan's Pa 1 tao le:l4"afers •
• - 15 TN g. liOtret.
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Fo Ttss eaould be withoitt a Box of
• " Irsilarioule wafers
Ne : Des* idsmld be .7ffitkelt 41 . ettl*lt Gi. j .l •
.
Bryan's ruivosigic,,watec s
•••• ' yea 2115 rt'?..rosi'es? , •<• • ••
•
No •persion • Will ever4o irictlxillire '• •
• Bryan's ps:mositsxavraters•.-n..n
TwENTv-rmi,,prsr.s. ,
For eel° by Dr. oPPeggeAtpCoti".'t Hour, Leh*
you, and'hy alf respect:lllB
Malted Statle .and Cazutda; fibs° 1 7.1HaaaerItIrcb, Maki.
• •. .
• r•L'
WS.lsas juil4-retsimmii4hot,tlus, city. with
liis note stock of S w eets, Shoes Trunkp
bits.
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Dry-goods. , Grocery 4t 4 4)rockery.
FARMERS' STORE
LEONARD . 2 . 1-1 . 1 4E 11 .414,i4f0;ms his friends
• -LI aridtle public tliat hchakjust roceireil r new
br•GOODS for the FALL Trkde, which
,will•bo found as cheap as any - stock of the kind in
town, consisting -of such • (loads ae arei
- usinklly.kcpt:in a. first-clasp, store:,, Particular at ;
tenficin is given. to Etaple ,ctoods LT...the Conn o try t
Tricle,At.ot.Tieglecking Abe fitticy . articles.fo,..4li7
•dies'wpa.T s -tutdi,u* ,Laces, Pl..,gkugh:Vlll
derllelf,e.ukgaoakarplaiefs, . • ~. • 0 ..
t .9Aitle q uirp are invited to. extuninfMn Oaliss e
Cassinuirds, C'uSincts, .Twoe4i,::ELAPSTAlild.p.thter
Vestings, Volvets, Cords,_rte. ln
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the,,gro.c.VY., .4ePo44ent 113413';''1.)0.'Xi94/341.
spfendid: aospitg:Olut:,of, every ::in tike Nutp..
dy: — C . otfottt4ar;.;3Ricez,
P,xga
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Counvitres6.-tgilar. eYaisio.in o r ,
"Libavi i i t
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WRVS.
• secialint
e"'v•'.-'irt 01 it Iradl*ille,
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twit LIA:t v i r r iPailMersteillit' tags swil
Adreperseatlyttopeesthab eeT own . Di d 0. 4 I
. sf€ 14/Psae
Trusses. -4
SAVING FUND.
Five Per Cent. Imierest.
SAVONA 5:114:17 4 1 TRUST COMPANY:
... - TAL.Nt - T Street, So nth-W est corner of nu RD
Philadelphia.
nt TUE try.rr Of' ea:4'o'o%ol.i:
Money is received in In; prin, large or email, and biter.
e-t Paid [torn the day of &Toni tithe day of withdrawal.
The office is open egerydayftom 9 tit...oc* in the morn
ing MIS o'clock in the afternoon, and on >londay and
Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.
ZION. lIENRY L. BEN ER, PreeideuL
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice Pimident.
WILLIAM J. Itarn, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Kou. Henry L. Benner,
Eda'ard L. Carter,
Itubert Selfridge,
Sand. K. Astden.
e. Landreth
Money Is received and pa
mach. '-•
The investments are made
GAO6S, OTtiliTiND BENTS;
ties as time Charter requires.
VITITNESS'Eg
. for, THE
Poiger , Convicted.
cr) JOHNS. DYE D 3 THE AUTHOR,
has had 10. years' experience as a Bank
er and Publisher, and Author of
t " 41 ...,,. A series of Lectures at the Broad
when. for - 10 suet6-sive nights, over
(*= - 50,000 People
PI Greeted hint With rounds of Applinise,-while
ho.exhibited the manner in which coon-
tom, terfeiters execute their Frauds, and ,
the safest and shortest means
• - t of Detecting theta
The Band Note Engravers all say
Al that he is the greatest judge of pa
r. per inoirey' •
•' REATEST- DISCOVERY OF
the - -Present Century for
• Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes.
c . ,2Describing every Genuine,Bill in existance,
0-1. and exhibiting t a,glance every Court
i' terfeit in Ciretilation!!
n Arranged so admirably, that
•
I)eteetion Instantaneous.
:No - index' to ex'Aimitte
e•t
-• - No pagesto hunt up !,
01 Durso 'e
-'rd arranged. that the,
41ereitant,,„13ariker and Ilti4iness Man can
. • See all 'at Glance.
. , , .
English, French and German.
Thus each may read' the'same in his
out Pe 'feet Bank Note List
penmsnap.
Also a ,list Of •
- =.A.lll:ite Vriyatp Bankers in America.,
f=fA - donplefe seem:try - of the Finance of Ea
rope.and America will be pnblished% in .erteh
`..Wedition, together with all,the!imp..4ant
News.of the Day..
ALso,
A Series of Tales,
Ftord tin old nanntecripiTotnntin tha East.
ItfurnielMS the matt complete Ilistory of
)1:1 • Oriental life
0 „. Describing the most perplexing positions
co . in which, the ladies and gentlemen of that
02 country have been so often found. These
- .
stories Will 'continue throughout the whole
year, and will prove the inost entertaining
ever otroredlo the public.
V.l2,...Furnished Weakly to subscribers on
-2 ly, at $ i a year. All letters must bo nd
dressed 6 '
M I • .' J 01-1141 S. DYE; Broker.
~_,'''''Publisber and Proprietor, 70 Wall street,
-- "'S A - 1,22 1857 - • New .York
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Don't tbrget to 'Call at •
THINS & it nA.exumitie- their
tiM stock of Boots, Zhou; •Truoko, Trantling•
JAMES P. SIA:XWEF.!..,
• kammAbrdnii'de_ -
Improved }lnv and-AV4UwolhinE
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COMPOSITION •ROOVING,
HARRISBURG i tP4I - 4 -
ESPECTFULLY. inform the citizens of- Bar-
I 1 iisbury Reading, Lapeaster s Lobanon k - and.
their vicinities, that wo are prepared to pet on.
roofs on most liberal terms, end- at the shortest
notice. •-% • ' - • • • •
• • •
We respectfully.call.the attention of wimps:a
botit•to build, topipiny,alnahlemothod of rooting.
now Witlit . vseit throng - Lent the principal tides of
• the United Stitesdnd their rjalnities. 'node,
itoofin g rbeeit!o• 4 ali Alt; n14311;114(1 requisite/0015
chews's% Durability ? and Security against Fire
and.Water, and dispensing with high gable walls; •
the toliferequirit an inclination of not more than.
.thile-ijusiterso) of an inch to the foot,' , "and••in.
,many ease4'sasing tho entire cost of rafterg„--the.
ee l o9g joist, keing used.
The, gutters ero made of the same materittl;.
,
without any 'extra charges ; consequently, our
roofs sire pnenp at almost half the cost of oither
.Tiardlateoor Shingles. The material being or
an ituperkhabie nature, it sorpost.es all others in.
'Dlirtibilitybesides, in case of any easualty,.i t3
• is the: infest etctily re:airedri of 'way other , roOrnow
Tin uses • Yet; the best proof we can. offer as , to it being.botlifiro and water, proof, are our many re.-
'
, _ ferencit, to anyone of whone.,wc are at li4artr
..•
to Cofer.
11.2-mic rat it be dietinetlY"iiiikii^eteodi
(einee - zwe trbitnitfiieht re; oar own cocepesitinn,:ind
de.tbe.work...inkpention,), that_wcu, warrant,; stir our
weryprnoragnprat.tioth .F*e wFue,Water if, they
prove coutrary, ire will most:Willful* abide the
reunite. ' ' "
be T o
ats ti n int ri
o ro fe or :il i t e 4si o
mo itili l let' in o s ,:s u li na jo rn 't - Q t r o;
.d teto rs of
j./ 13 9PPOrisis7,s ctc. itch-tar root Om:mt..
give ratters pita? ! cif iaAmit find Eiurb. mate, -
Me 7 ' • • [nraY
re. . . •
I .000 tx.: paid for any
medians that *lll excel! this for the follow
lug diet:elle:4 V 17Z--
Rheumatism, Nagralgia, SOW Affectione, Contraet
ed-Jeinte, Cholle Palos, Pains in the Side or Bark.
Bendaohe; ? Toothache, Sprains. Sore Throat. Cuttyitilds:
es, Allow, and all diseases of the Skin, Muscloa, and -
Glands. • .
None goFL ulna without the signature of PRATT k
BUTCHER. attached to each label..
For sale Wholesale and Re441 1.‘ " at Cul/ford '&. Lem:
bargees Drug Store, Lebanon. prafeli . 3, '53.-Sm.
LM t . A. T 0 i3.„.. , ..4.-i* p..: J E ciV , E4.fits:DE .
• mc.agnamt .iszw 1 LOT JO? ;I%‘
A TCH-E8 A NDIEWELRY
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6-allyiNt ~ t Ns. ,e, tR.31., 7..
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i ..;.,..4, I 7 •I‘essit4 Gloss 1.1.41 e
F. Carroll Brew Pier.
Joseph B. Barry,
Fraucia Lee.
Joleph lierkoa,
Henry Diffenderifer.
yments made daily without
In REAL ESTATE MORT.
and much first class Focuri-
Feb. 34,*5;
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